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earnings and profits), tax-free and capital gain total interest earned, figured on an “ annual basis;’ A key change in the new law boosting taxes wilThffect dividends from mutal funds and special tax-free in­ would not exceed $150. The bank determines whether oir almost every one of you if you have any assets paying surance dividends. not the interest will exceed the $150 limit each time it Manchester, Conn. you interest or dividends. It’s the new rule requiring a 10 Your There is no exception for the dividends of small cor­ credits interest to your account. Sunny, mild percent withholding on these payments. Effective date; porations, though. If you are part of a small, closely But be warned: You cannot open four or five accounts payments made after June 30, 1983. on Wednesday Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1982 Money's held corporation — no matter how small — you will have at the same bank and have each qualify for the $itiu But some of you will be exempt from the new interest to withhold on dividends. exemption. That loophole Congress closed before it even — See page 2 Single copy 25«p and dividend withholding rules. The major exemptions: Worth Q U E STIO N : When is the tax withheld? opened; your accounts are aggregated. • If you are a low-income taxpayer whose federal in­ Sylvia Porter ANSW ER: The general rule is that the tax is Important: The new withholding rules do not replace come tax was $600 or less for the preceding year ($1,000 withheld when the interest is paid or credited to your ac­ reporting of interest and dividends. Banks and for married couples filing jointly). The preceding year count or when a dividend is paid out. porations will continue sending the governnwnt (and would include 1982. For instance, if your bank credits interest to your ac­ you) a statement reporting your interest and dividends 9 If you are taxpayers 65 or older whose federal in­ count at the end of every calendar quarter, it withholds subject to tax. The same statement will now report the come tax for the preceding year did not exceed $1,500 And you will want to be sure that the certificates are at the end of every calendar quarter. If the bank credits tax withhold. ($2,000 on a joint return). For douples filing jointly, if interest to your account every month, the bank either spouse is age 65 or older, both spouses are con­ indeed filed as required by your elderly parents or Just be aware: Withholding will take 10 percent of withholds monthlv. your payment first and you cannot get away with your sidered age 65. relatives. BIG E X C E PTIO N : Banks and savings institutions — As an individual, you don't have to withhold on in­ own “ withholding’ ’ any longer. St(3te Bank opposes commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan in­ • Payments to corporations for which certification terest yon pay out,. For instance, if you owe money to a stitutions, credit unions — can elect to Withhold interest (Save money as you organize your budget with Sylvia will be required. To avoid withholding, taxpayers who friend or relative or even a bank, you do not have to on savings accounts and interest-bearing checking ac­ Porter’s Financiai Almanac for 1983 a functional and are exempt must so certify to the payer (e.g., the bank withhold on your payments. counts once a year at the end of the year. informative desk caiendar/handbook featuring P o r t e d i ! paying the interest). The certification form will be There also are exceptions to the types of dividends Interest would be withhold once a year no matter how best budgeting tips and money-saving advice. Send $8.95 published by the government and will be made available ■'V , and interest subject to withholding. plus $1 for mailing and handling to Financial Almanac in by tbe bank or corporation. Prentice-Hall emphasizes often it is credited to your account during the year — or care of the Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. that you will want to be certain that you have alerted Municipal bond interest is exempt; so are dividends no matter how often interest is paid to you. new AAain St. plan 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syn­ your elderly parents and other relatives to this require­ paid in stock (unless they are in lieu of cash dividends), FOR SMALL SAVERS; A bank can elect not to ment. tax-free dividends (payments in excess of corporate withhold on interest paid or credited to an accpunt if the dicate.) 1 - By Raymond T. DeMeo mayor and state comptroller, is a He said he liked the idea of the Herald Reporter well-known, prominent citizen who project . . . except as it pertains to has frequently spoken of the need to Manchester State Bank. “ We can’t Walter Fuss looked crestfallen give Main Street a facelift. afford to take the chance” of sup­ when Nathan Agostinelli, president He opposes the plan, he said, porting the plan, he said. He said Buyer beware: of Manchester State Bank, an­ because it would block off two of the later that if he were mayor, and not nounced that bis bank would “ have existing entrances to the bank, president of Manchester State Bank, to oppose” the latest plan to leaving a single entrance and exit on he would support the plan. Product counterfeiting costs billions, reconstruct Main Street. Maple Street. The Eldridge Street Agostinelli said a representative “ I ’m very surprised to hear this, entrance would be eliminated, since of the bank would be present at the Nate,” said Fuss, principal partner that street will be blocked from Department of Transportation and can even be life-threatening f \ in the engineering firm of Fuss & Main Street under the plan. And the public hearing Wednesday to speak O’Neill, which designed the project. bank’s access to Main Street would against the project. Agostinelli’s statement, at an in­ also be cut off by an angle parking General Manager Robert B. Weiss formal Downtown Coordinating By Gay Pauley Both he and Peter Phillips, associate general counsel area. has said that a barrage of negative Council hearing on the project Mon­ “ I don’t see where it (the Maple DPI Senior Editor for Levi Strauss & Co., estimated that counterfeiting comments at the hearing could losses are running into the billions. day, was a hard blow to the project’s Street entrance) can handle all the cause the DOT to abandon the $8.5- Let the buyer beware. The trickle of fake brand Phillips, one of the early movers in organizing the backers. Agostinelli, a former traffic,” Agostinelli said. million reconstruction plan. names has become a torrent costing legitimate in­ coalition, said he had heard estimates as high as $16 If that’s so, it’s lucky for Weiss dustries billions, making multimillions for the fakers, billion annually. •jd . that the DOT didn’t send a represen­ and creating an international trade brouhaha. ,“ We know the underworld is mixed in,” said Bikoff. Hi? tative to Monday’s meeting. Now, Congress is considering legislation cracking “ Some of those arrested have crime connections. down with heavy fines and-or prison terms for the There’s a lot of money to be made. A CO U PLE of people said nice Syria decries things about the project. But the cheaters. “ And what we see is only the tiphs the iceberg.” As always, it is the consumer who in the long run pays Counterfeits of the Calvin Klein label costs the critics dominated the meeting — critics like Burton Pearl, owner of in money, and more recently in health and accident designer about $20 million a year in sales, sources said. P earl’s appliances, and George risks. A spokesman for Jordache, which makes jeans and a The cost of rooting out and taking legal action against wide variety of other sportswear with annual sales run­ Marlow, owner of Marlow’s depart­ the counterfeiters runs into millions. Legitim ate ning $300 million to $350 million, estimates the com­ Israeli raids ment store. businesses have to make up the difference somehwere. pany’s losses i excess of $10 million. Jordache spends as Pearl is satisfied with nothing about the project. He doesn’t like What alarms some industry sources even more is that much as $500,000 annually for six fulltime detectives and Syrian Aloeite factions, and Sunni counterfeiting no longer is the province of those two attorneys. By Mel Laytner plans for parking, paving, or snow Moslems fought with machine guns, rem oval. “ This (the plan) is catering to the status labels of such things as clothing, Phillips said Strauss is testing an anti-counterfeiting United Press International artillery and rocket-propelled destructive as far as business is con­ .','1 luggage and jewelry! product that would enable itspbople to go into the field grenades. The groups have been -V . ^ y .it It now embraces auto and airplane parts, drugs, and test. 4 Syria today accused Israel of cerned,” he said. •■Whr violating the ceasefire with feuding since the Syrians entered He'd be happy if the town did medical apparatus, eyeglasses, sunglasses, cosmetics, To check authenticity of, say Levi jeans, the ■■ ■ retaliatory air raids in eastern Lebanon in 1976 as peace-keepers. nothing to Main Street. But what agricultural chemicals, even motor oils. experienced customer could examine quality of the In Beirut, Chefik Wazzan, ap­ stitching and material in a product. But when it comes Lebanon but Israel indicated the Walter Fuss calls the “ do-nothing “ Nobody’s going to die from a counterfeit purse,” pointed to a new term as prime Herald photo by Tarquinio to a drug or auto part, it’s hard to tell the difference new fighting should not stop talks on plan” — that is, leavb Main Street said James L. Bikoff, president of the International An­ minister by President Amin between the real thing and the counterfeit. a pullout of all foreign forces from the way it is, but repave it, install ticounterfeiting Coalition. “ But when you get into Gemayel, today was meeting with counterfeiting legitimate drugs... “ I ’m sitting here looking at an array of products,” the country. new utilities that have to be in­ A Syrian military spokesman in parliament leaders to form a new stalled anyway, and correct some “ It’s not just consumer fraud at stake anymore. It is said Bikoff. “ Even from three feet away, I would defy Cabinet to lead “ a government of They don’t build ’em consumer safety and life.” you to pick out the real from the fake.” Damascus denounced the raids Mon­ drainage problems — would cost $3.3 day on Syrian positions in the Bekaa national salvation.” million, all of which would come out like they used to One major apparel maker, for instance, got wind of a Israeli jet fighters, in two waves, shipment of bogus jeans bearing its label about to arrive One of the goals of the International An­ .Valley, apparently staged in retalia­ of the town’s pocket, he said. tion to an ambush Sunday of an destroyed a Syrian SAM-9 emplace­ Pearl got into an acrimonious on the West Coast and asked U.S. Customs to seize the ticounterfeiting Coalition is reaching agreeoents with ment in the mountains east of Beirut Lou Melon!, the owner of Lou’s exporting nations for affirmative action, including strict Israeli troops bus in the area. exchange with Weiss over the snow apparel. Preliminary tests at port of entry showed dyes Monday and pounded troop positions legislation, against the ripoff artists. In Beirut, French and Lebanese removal issue, with Pearl objecting Auto and Upholstery at 478 in the jeans contained a napthol base, considered by on the strategic Beirut-Damascus many experts as possibly toxic and carcinogenic. UPl photo troops in a “ wide-scale operation” to plans to push snow to the sides of Center St., refurbishes the seats Main targets are Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, the highway. .Philippines, Malaysia and other Southeast Asia coun­ sealed off a large section of west the street. “ We’ve climbed over In a 1933 Dodge beer delivery The manufacturer asked that the jeans be destroyed Lebanese officials said the initial “ at our expense” — some 28,000 pairs, said a tries. Brazil now is on the list and U. S. furriers say Beirut in a search for weapons snowbanks all winter long,” he said. truck, which Is used by Hartford caches and illegal residents, attack, 23 hours after an eastern “ Burt, you’re absolutely wrong,” spokesman. “ They made a nice bonfire. But the moral counterfeiting of prestige labels is being found in Italy BIKOFF DISPLAYS BRAND NAME PRODUCTS, COUNTERFEITS Lebanon ambush on a bus carrying Distributors for promotions. and Germany. prompted by the discovery of three issue Was important, too. We may have kept some poor . . . often it is hard to tell the two apart Israeli troops that killed six and Please turn to page 10 • family fronii acquiring a cancer patient.” Paradoxically, firms in some of the countries where ammunition dumps in the area. U.S. Marines, members of the wounded 22, hit Syrian positions at Bikoff, who once was in-house counsel to Cartier, the bogus labels are produced make the legitimate products Ain Dara and a missile site at Dahr as licensees. Jordache, for instance, has manufacturers the costs of investigating the violation and prosecution asking them to take action.” 3,400-man multinational, prestigious jewelery firm which has had its own ripoff al Baidar, both around 20 miles east problem with watches, told in an interview just how in Korea, Hong Kong and the Philippines, of the suit-. With the Dee Cee label and the potentially dangerous peacekeeping force sent to restore of the capital. State rights commission serious the problem has become, At present about the only recourse the manufacturer naphtol dyes of jeans and other wear, Washington order in Beirut, strung barbed wire “ We’ve found medical appliances such as the has against the counterfeiter is by catching a violation Some of the companies who have sought redress dis­ Manufacturing authorized U.S. Customs to seize the around the perimeter of Beirut air­ The second wave, described by of­ pacemaker with counterfeit components, antibiotics, of the trademark act,, which makes it illegal to affix cussed in detail the infringment on their brand names. counterfeit jeans when they arrived on the West Coast, port, aided by Italian troops. ficials as “ more intense,” struck tranquilizers and other drugs which have been found someone else’s trademark to a fraudulent product, or a The Great Lake Mink Breeders, headquartered in ostensibly for further shipment to Mexico and Israeli demands tb-’ t all Palesti- positions on the BeirutDamascus counterfeit,” he said. wire fraud violation involving use of the telephone in Kenos h a, Wis., has the “ Blackglama” label, promoting counterfeiters there, and redistribution into the U. S. ;nian guerrillas leave Lebanon highway at Mdeirej, just east of Ain “The Federal Aviation Administration has had to conducting business. it as the symbol of the finest ranch-bred mink available. Albert Feldstein, international managing director of before an Israeli and Syrian Dara. But a Syrian spokesman said Panel considers power shift order removal of some counterfeit equipment labelled Currently identical bills are before the U.S. Senate You’ve read the glamour advertising — “ What becomes the clothing manufacturer, which has its own testing - withdrai0 il were high on the agenda its air defense prevented Israel as made by Boeing. The owner of the jet, a corporation and the House to sharpen penalties for counterfeiting. a legend most?” with a picture of a famous face laboratories, said after the warning from customs of- ' of a meeting today in Jerusalem from “ carrying out its goals.” or pfivate party, was unaware of the dangerous fraud, They were introduced by Sen. Charles Mathias, Jr., R- wearing a coat that costs between $10,(X)0 and $14,000 ficepadie pulled out a pair of jeans and said, “ My God, between U.S. envoy Morris Draper Israeli officials said after a two- By Nancy Thompson Green — is one of several agencies meetings held during a calendar tion by freezing hiring and “ Bell Aircraft has traced a couple of accidents to Md. and Rep. Peter W. Rodino, D-N.J. retail. it's naphthol. Naphthol can be detected by odor. For our and Prim e Minister Menachem hour speciai Cabinet meeting Mon­ Herald Reporter being examined by the committee year will be removed from the com­ promotions in state departments counterfeit rotor parts (for helicopters). The senate judiciary committee has set Sept. 15 to “ We have people in the field constantly watching,” denim we make sure of natural indigo dye.” : Begin. ■ day the ambush had hardened under the “ sunset” law, which mission. without approved affirmative action “ The coffee crop of Kenya was about wiped out one begin its hearings. No date is set for the house. said Fred Nelson, a Madison, Wis., rancher. “ Some Draper arrived Monday night for Israel’s resolve to insist all PLO HARTFORD -- Changes in the requires the Legislature to review Committee members, and Zinsser plans. year because of false labelling of a fungicide supposedly The bills would subject the individual offender to fines counterfeit Blackglamas showed up in Italy, a few in -the talks. guerrillas leave Lebanon before the structure of the state Commission certain agencies every five years or in particular, were critical of the That recommendations also would made by Chevron.” of not more than $250,000 or imprisonment for not more Germany. The labels were made haphazardly. But the Israel Television quoted govern­ withdrawal of Syrian £ind Israeli on Human Rights and Opportunities, let them expire. commission's failure to hold half of set deadlines for review'by the com­ Bikoff, now with Bernstein Carter and Deyo, a New than five years, or both. If such an offender is a corpora­ big difference is in the quality of manfuacture as well as Independent ment sources as saying the recent troops. which would transfer power from The committee by late morning the meetings scheduled each year in mission and executive committee. If York law firm, helped to organize the coalition in 1978. tion, it could be fined not more than $1 million. In addi­ in skins. fighting should not impair efforts to Military sources said between the agency’s administretors to its had approved changes in the struc­ 1980 and 1981, because of no quorum, the deadlines were ,.ot met, the It started with 15 members and now has 70 in the United tion, the lawful trademark owner might sue in federal “ When we find counterfeiting, we try to work things Insurance achieve a withdrawal agreement, 4,000-5,000 PLO guerrillas were governing boards, were being con­ ture of the CHRO which a legislative ’’That’s been their big problem,” plans automatically would be ap­ States and foreign countries, he said. court for treble damages, the defendant’s profits, and out by going through the guild of the local furriers. based on an early Palestinian deploy^ behind 25,000 Syrian troops sidered today by a legislative com­ committee staff report said would Zinsser said. proved. Legislative committee staff Center, Inc. ! pullout. in the Bekaa Valley. Another 3,000 mittee. tie the commission closer to the members said this would provide in­ Among the other changes under “ The (ambush), though painful, Palestinians were said to be in The Legislative Program Review Legislature. centive for human rights boards to : should not divert from the final aim Tripoli. Israel reportedly has 70,000 and Investigations Committee, co­ The committee agreed to recom­ consideration by the committee is meet. — the removal of all terrorists troops in Lebanon. chaired by Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- mend that the size of the commis­ an increased role for the executive The Public Is Invited To Another committee on Human Rights' and How to fight bock (guerrillas) from Lebanon,” the Gemayel has said he wants all Manchester, met at the Capitol sion be reduced from 12 to nine HIE COMMiriKE staff also television report quoted the sources foreign troops out of Lebanon. Syria building to make its final members. Five of the nine members Opportunities. That committee — recommended that funding for the "EVENING WITH BILL DIANA" as saying. reportedly has told U.S. envoy recommendations for changes in the would be apointed by the governor which has not met for several years CHRO should be removed from the ; In the port of T ripoli, 50 miles Philip Habib it would agree to a agency. — would be charged with approving federal social services block grant How can the average bargains. If you know a counterfeits come from and four by legislative leaders. north of Beirut, 24 people were simultaneous withdrawal, along affirmative action for state agen­ and that the state should replace the consumer protect against pair of jeans costs $40 at these outlets. Coventry, all commissioners are ap­ ! killed and 44 others wounded in two with Israeli troops, of its forces Once approved by the committee, cies. federal dollars with state money. victimization by the Bloomingdales and you’re “ Go back to the retailer, pointed by the governor. :days of fighting between leftist from Lebanon. the recommendations would have to Those plans had been reviewed by The staff also found that the com­ counterfeiter? offered ‘the same’ product if you can find him. Unfor­ Rod Dolin, etc Bob Lathrop Jon Norris, CPC3) militias and Syrian troops before a Habib briefed Italian officials in be approved by the General T H E C O M M ITTEE also voted to the CHRO administration. mission should be able to handle its “ Write your con- for $9.99, better be wary. tunately, the consumer ceasefire ended hostilities, Assembly before taking effect. recommend that any commissioner The recommendations also would caseload without additional in­ ^essman that legislation . “ Close examination of a doesn’t know the Rome Monday on his Middle Elast “Someone You -witnesses said Monday., shuttle mission aimed at getting T h e CHRO - headed by who misses three consecutive Increase the CHRO’s enforcement vestigators, if it were efficiently is needed to stamp this product helps in some counterfeit until the jeans “Bill Works Syrians, aided by Lebanese pro- foreign forces out of Lebanon. Manchester resident Arthur L. meetings or fails to attend half of all authority regarding affirmative ac- organized. (bogus labelling) out,” cases, but in most cases shrink, the watch stops, the Can Count On you*re says Peter Phillips, the consumer doesn’t have car’s brake lining slips and With associate general counsel a chance for side by side there’s a crash. For The not nuide o f _ for Levi Strauss & Co. “ In­ comparison. “Always get a receipt Everyone.” dicate your concern to “ If your city or state has and make sure the brand People’s Judge!” Inside Today retailers, too. If we a consumer affairs depart­ name product is attached Tylenol capsule production stops criminalize the act, people ment, as many now do, ad­ to it.” are much less likely to take vise them. These people money! 20 pages, 2 sections the risk, are anxious to help con­ The illegal sales were reported by William J. Diana These days, no one is. With prices ; , CHICAGO (UPI) — Johnson St reliever. 24 suspects ranging from “ a young the Janus family was to be held in “ Price alone will not sumers who are defrauded. ADventnres rising as fast as they are now. it people who asked merchants for a Johnson suspended production of State Attorney General Tyrone hippie to an old man,” he said. Chicago. Another was to be held in Advice ...... always be the giveaway. You may be able to bring makes good sense to save money Fahner admitted Monday “ many Nearly 1,000 volunteers spread Omaha, Neb., for Paula Prince, the substitute for Extra-Strength Area towns ...... We did a survey and found action in a small claims FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE anywhere you can. So look to your Extra-Streng^ Tylenol because of leads” had fizzled despite the dis­ warnings about the cyanide-laced most recent victim. Tylenol and were told they could buy Business...... that the counterfeit often is court. insurance for possibte savings. the cyanide deaths of seven people but police said some store owners covery of two batches of Tylenol Elxtra-Strength Tylenol capsules to it under the counter. Classified...... priced very close to the “ Be very careful where “ We’re not discouraged,” he said, gD & Call us for a quote on Great American found under suspicious cir­ shut-ins, elderly and non-English A $15 million suit was filed in Cook C om ics...... were creating a black market for real thing. But if you’re you buy. Patronize A CHEESE WINE PARTY “ It’s a massive undertaking. It’s auto or homeowners insurance. If the banned painkiller. cumstances. Neither batch con­ speaking residents who still might County Circuit Court by Teresa Entertainment ...... offered a $300 Gucci hand­ reputable stores. It is Thursday, October 7th, 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. you're not made of money, a Great going to take time.” Investigators doggedly conducted tained cyanide. be unaware of the dangerous cap­ Janus, wife of one of the victims, L o tte ry ...... bag for $30, be suspicious.” dangerous to buy from American auto or homeowners Fahner also charged at least 12 Manchester Country Club m ore than interviews and "Although many leads have sules. Leaflets were distributed in against McNeil Consumer Products Obituaries ...... James L. Bikoff, presi­ street peddlers, flea policy is made for you. 200 cases of illicit “ under-the-counter” washed out, the Task Force has Spanish, Vietnamese, Polish ' and Co., the manufacturers of Tylenol, a Opinion...... ’...... dent of the International markets, places that con­ 305 South Main Street checke,d a "sea of red-topped sales of Tylenol were reported last bottles’’ for clues in tbe killings of received an increase in information other languages. subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson P eopletalk...... Anticounterfeiting Coali­ stantly are going out of weekend and warned a “ black Lawrence Foster, a Johnson & Donation: $5 Per Person seven Chicago area people who and suggestions from the public via Funerals were scheduled today Sports...... tion, has this advice: business and- selling at market in Tylenol is developing.” Johnson spokesman, said the com­ «4B-6050 swallowed Extra-Strength Tylenol the hotline,” he said. for four of the poisoning victims. Television ...... “ If a price seems too great reductions, discounts Tickets Will Be Available At The Doorl He said merchants could be fined up pany ’’temporarily suspended 830 Hartford Rd. Manehoatar' capsules laced with cyanide. The Fahner’s investigative team, Three other victims were buried W eather...... good to be true, it usually that are very, very high. Paid For Qir: Diana For Judga of Probata, Polar Dliioaa, Ttoaa. to $50,000 for violating a ban against deaths prompted nationwide war- made up of 130 federal, state and during the weekend. production ot ExtraStrength is. There are very few We’ve found that a lot of OUR AP PIP SW 'VRESMf L * * - * * * * i selling the pain reliever. -nings against taking the pain local authorities, has come up with One funeral for three members of Tvlenol. I MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 - 3 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 NA1ION/U. W tA TH tn SEBVICt FClOtCASl tu 1 AM tS T l O - ^ B ! _ ze.77 3000 News Briefing PZC undecided on requests; 1 ^ Fair members will look at sites Court rejects 23 ■ANrRANCMC^ JOCNylM Allens: Smugglers deathrow appeals By Alex GIrelll prohibit directing them into said it is In good condition and that l o wear c i t OAUA»^ Herald City Editor with three apartments it will be a tried to burn them ItMrfRATUBtB neighboring properties, ^rensky By United Press International less dense use of land than some p.40_____ x*0 O RlEAN t Unable to reach decisions on two said the lights will be changed EDINBURG, Texas (UPI) - Four LK«CMD - -H- houses in the area and more dense ' \a^ r matters before it, the Planning and whether or not they fall under the aliens fleeing the violence of El Salvador The Supreme Court’s refusal to hear than others. Zoning Commission Monday night regulations and whether or not the for a new life in America suffocated in­ appeals from 23 deathrow inmates sent Alan Lamson, director of plan­ •MOWtM ^ FLOW agreed to look at the sites Involved zone is changed. side a refrigerator truck and their 11 lawyers scrambling back to state courts (Z 3 ning, says in his report to the com­ hysterical companions said the for another round of legal maneuverings U « WXATHtR fOTOCABT *l> before acting. THE COMMISSION will look mission it would create a density smugglers planned to burn all of them and one attorney said the court’s action One of the sites Is a 1.38-acre over the area and take up the matter equal to 15 units per acre and that parcel just south of the location of alive, authorities said today. will lead to a spate of executions. nf- ’ again ()ct. 18. the existing density averages nine Manchester Oil Heat. Robert R. "We have reports from the aliens that In Plymouth, Ind., lawyer Jere per acre. Regius, owner of that firm, wants to The house on Knighton Street has an attempt was made by the driver to set Humphrey, said Monday he was unsure ’That matter will also be taken up what action to take to save his client, have the zone fo the lend changed already been viewed by one com­ the aliens on fire," said E.J. Vickery, the Weather missioner, Truman Crandall, who again Oct. 18. . U.S. Border Patrol’s assistant chief in Larry Williams, from the electric chair. from Residence B to Industrial Zone McAllen, 10 miles south of Edinburg 'They had appealed to the high court on so that he can build a garage there where the victims were found. the grounds the death penalty is un­ for oil trucks. "But they screamed and hollered and a constitutional. ’The proposal brought objection passerby called the police and the driver “ I thought we had a decent shot at get­ from residents whose houses front Landscaping bids high; apparently panicked and left," Vickery ting an appeal,” Humphrey said. Today’s forecast on Hilliard Street and whose back yards overlook the industrial com­ said. “ ’There’s not many other places to go on Today sunny. Highs around 70. Light southeast winds. The dead aliens were in one group of the face of this earth. I’m not sure if Tonight clear. Lows in the 40s. Calm winds. Wednesday plex. tank neighbors polled about 45 El Salvador nationals brought there is a next step. I’ll have to talk it sunny and mild. Highs 70 to 75. Light southeast winds The other site involved is a house into the United States in three trucks, over with my client.” round 10 mph. Herald photos by Thompson at 24-26 Knighton St., whose owner, Richard T. Day, wants to add a third Vickery said, ’The Supreme Court’s mass rejection adequately screened from view with apartment. There was no Vernon Street residents who 1 ve "We don’t know what happened to the could start a°trend to more executions, CANDIDATE MICHAEL WERNER less planting. The requirement now REP. J. PETER FUSSCAS neighborhood objection, but the near a newly-installed water tank other two trucks,” he said. “ All we have Humphrey said. Department of Correc­ Extended outlook . . . joins attack on Mayor Penny . . . wants to fight crime will be asked if they would agree to is for two rows of Canadian tions’ spokesman Tom Richards said the commissioners themselves are con­ is thi refrigeration truck in which we Extended outlook for New England Thursday through less elaborate and less expensive hemlocks around the tank. They state “ doesn’t have any choice” but to cerned about the density a three- found the bodies.” Saturday: planting to' screen the tank than would be six feet high and planted set an execution date for Williams, 24, family house would create in the Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Fair originally planned. eight feet on center in each of the who stabbed a man to death in April 1979. neighborhood. two rows, about 200 trees in all. ’Thursday, a chance of showers Friday. Fair Saturday. Attorney Sol Kerensky, represen­ The Planning and Zoning Commis­ “ It definitely looks like they’re going High'temperatures from the mid 70s to the mid 60s. LoW sion was asked Monday night to ‘Dust children’ to start the deaths going in this country, Manchester Republicans happy ting Regius, argued that the seven The commissioners considered temperatures from the mid 50s to the mid 40s. reconsider its requirements for rejecting 23 appeals like that,” he said. building lots in the acreage will the possibility of requiring fewer begin life in U.S. Vermont: Mild with showers ’Thursday. Fair and a lit­ never be used for single family screen planting, but was reluctant to trees or smaller trees, but members tle cooler Friday and Saturday. Highs in the 70s houses because they would be even do so because members feel they said that if a private contractor United Press International Court rescues Thursday and from 60 to 70 thereafter. Lows 45 to 5s to return to Watkins quarters closer to the intense industrial area have a commitment to the made a request for a similar Thursday and in the 40s Friday and Saturday. than those of the complaining neighbors. change, they would probably refuse Plans were made today for nearly two bankruptcy courts Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of showers “ We made a deal,” said Alfred dozen more children of American fathers neighbors. it. 5 Thursday. Clearing Friday. Fair Saturday. Highs in thq said Smith. “ They’re trying to build won’t come up,” he added. He also said building a garage on Sieffert, PZC chairman. and Vietnamese mothers to leave Viet­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a dramatic By Paul Hendrle The commissioners suggested upper 50s to mid 60s. Lows in the mid 30s to mid 40s._ the impression that our people “ It’s Oct. 4,” he continued. “ I the land and providing a buffer zone The request came from Frank nam this week, adding to the 11 who close to its first day back at work after Herald Reporter Jodaitis discuss the problem with haven’t really represented the peo­ want to know where my opponent of hemlocks and a light-proof fence Joditis, water and sewer depart­ already have reached the arms of happy the summer recess, the Supreme Court neighbors. The town administration Once upon a time, the Watkins ple. As far as I’m concerned, our stands. I would hope that, in the would screen the industrial site ment director, who said the low bid parents in the United States. rescued the nation’s bankruptcy courts would like to reduce the cost of the Furniture Store building bn Main representatives have represented near future, he would make a from the view of the neighbors. for landscaping was about $16,000. The joy in airports around the country from the brink of possible chaos. planting. National forecast Street was decked out with plush all the people. It’s very tough to definite stand on something.” The land fronts on a paper street, He said he felt the tank could be was typified Monday by the reunion of After dealing wiU such matters as the carpeting and stocked with the most make sweet wine from sour “ Please be very careful of a con­ an extension of Loomis Street, and it Trinh "Michael" Quoc Nam, 10, his Viet­ Equal Rights Amendment and tuition tax UPI pholo exclusive furniture. grapes.” tagious disease,” said Rep. Joyner. has been divided in lots recorded in namese mother, Dang Reighard, and credits, the juAices Monday postponed a . By United Press International l^s .Angeles pc 75 62 .... I.A)uisvillec 81 60 .... Now, it is nothing but a skeleton of Smith said Democratic charges “ Be careful of foot-in-mouth dis­ father, Robert G. Reighard, a Garland, City it Fest Hi lx> Pep 1916, well before zoning. ruling that would have invalidated the Albuquerque pc 63 51 .. ^ Memphis pc 85 00 .... its old self. Republican Town Com­ that the GOP legislators failed to ease, because the Ted Cummings, Question unanswered Texas, aerospace company engineer. ray in history powers of more than 220 bankruptcy Anchoragec 41 29 .... “ Miami Beach r 83 77 .33 Jim McCavanagh, Steve Penny BECAUSE THE area is small, Milwaukee pc 68 52 .... mittee members, noting thh bare tell the town about bills affecting The little boy dashed into the arms of judges M ay. Asheville pc 76 58 ... . On Oct. 5,1960 an Eastern Air Lines Electra crashed In Boston Harbor Atlanta pc 82 64 .... Minneapolis pc 76 54 .... wooden floors and pillars, compared tax benefits for a few eligible war group have got it.” the PZC would not have authority to his mother after his plane landed at Granting a Justice Department Nashvilmpc 82 62 .... Billings r SB 41 .01 the building to a bowling alley. veterans and home rule for the Mrs. Swensson thanked the town approve a site plan if the zone is Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport. For after take-off from Logan International Airport, killing 61 people. Being request, the highcourt gave Congress un­ Birmingham m- 83 69 .... New Orleans pc 83 74 .... on curbs near church Bostonr 76 52 . .. New York pc 78 58 .... But Manchester Republicans are Eighth Utilities District backfired. for supporting her while she changed. The owner would be two minutes mother and son held one raised here Is the tall section. til Dec. 24 to fix constitutional flaws in BrownsvllleTex.pc93 75 .... Oklahoma City c .89 64 .... quite happy to be back at the He said reports sent to the town ad­ recovered from injuries she required to plant a buffer of Cana­ another saying nothing. Finally, Trinh the revised bankruptcy court system. Burraloc 67 46 . .. Omaha c 76 50 .... The Planning and Zoning Commis­ there is a legal one. The town is Philadelphiac 80 57 ... Watkins building for the second ministration adequately described received last year in a hit-and-run dian hemlocks three feet high and spoke, telling his mother somberly, The justices in June had ordered law­ ni{irleslonS.C:cya2 72 .... sion tried again unsuccessfully Mon­ responsible for the effect of water C’liarlotteN.C. pc82 64 .... I'hoenixc 93 63 .... straight campaign season. They the bills. accident. four feet on center and install a "Grandmother died." rhicagoc 80 60 .... Pittsburgh pc 74 57 .... day to resolve the question of draining from roads onto provate Ciirribers reach Schmidt becomes makers to make the repairs by Monday, open^ their election headquarters “ I ask this question: how can “ I’m proud to stand on my own light-proof fence of sufficient height But even as the children began the the opening of the court’s 1982-83 term. Cleveland c 70 50 ... PortlanaMe.c 71 30 .... whether it should require curbs on properties. Columbus pc 75 60 ... Portland Ore. c 63 44 .... Monday night with a political pep these people (Democrats Stephen T. two years in the Legislature and I’m to block lights from vehicles. adjustment to life in the United States But Congress left town last week for the Providencec 76 40 .... Hillstown Road and Woodside Street The PZC was concerned Monday Everest summit opposition leader Dallas c 94 60 .. rally. Penny and James R. McCavanagh) proud to stand on my record,” said Peter Toland of 165 Hilliard St. op­ thousands more of the outcast children election recess with the work undone, Denver c 77 39 . .Richmondpc 83 85 .... where the First Baptist congrega­ night about that problem and wants Dos Moines pc 77 60 .C© St. I,ouisc 81 64 .... The telephone banks are in, the seek higher office to represent Mrs. Swensson. ‘T ve never loved a posed the change and said of the were stranded in Vietnam. KATMANDU, Nepal (UPI) - A Cana­ BONN, West Germany (UPI) - tion is building a church. advice from the town attorney. One raising serious questions about how, or Detroitc 60 49 .... Salt U ke City pc71 46 .... election posters are on the wall and Manchester when they don’t even job as much.” owner, “ We want him to be truthful In their native country, the children dian mountain climber, accompanied by Helmut Schmidt, ousted as chancellor Duluth pc 66 40 .. . Sar\Antonioc 75 66 .... But discussion in a business possibility discussed was a hold- whether, bankruptcy judges would con­ the Republicans are raring to go. read their mail?” said Smith. Rep. Fusscas gave a speech about the use of the property.” are known as Bui Doi — "dust children" two Sherpa guides, reached the summit Friday, emerged today as the un­ KlPasopc 90 63 .. . San Diego pc 71 €5 .... meeting did produce a possible solu­ harmless agreement from the duct their business. ilartforac lb 44 .... San Francisco c 66 54 .... Besides local General Assembly detailing a program to fight violent He submitted a petition in opposi­ because they live in the dust of the of Mount Everest in record time today challenged leader of the opposition Honolulu pc 80 75 . . San Juan c 91 77 .11 ZINSSER, who until last week tion and it will be investigated by church or a temporary drainage candidates Elsie L. “ Biz” crime. He called for a comprehen­ tion. streets. Villified as offspring of a and became the first Canadian to con­ Social Democratic Party in its campaign IndianapoliH>lis 79 59 Seattle r 62 45 .... pursued a strategy of ignoring his the church and town engineering of­ easement. •larkson Miss, pc 89 63 .Spokane c 56 35 .16 Swensson, Walter H. Joyner, J. sive review of criminal justice laws. Other neighbors complained that stillhated enemy, more than 20,000 quer the world’s highest peak, a to defeat the new conservative govern­ Critics hail VA Tampa r 88 75 .12 opponent Penny, directly attacked ficials. .larkstmville r 86 70 Peter Fusscas and Carl A. Zinsser, “ To put it simply, our citizens are lights shine into their yards and 0 Amcrasians are denied housing, ration spokesman said. ment in March elections. Kansas City pc 76 64 Washington pc 80 65 .... the mayor. The church wants the PZC to L isV ^ as r 88 62 .. Wichitar 89 68 .... two statewide GOP candidates — fed up with what they believe is a houses from the industrial site and These diet pills cards and schooling. "W e’ve made. We’ve made it,” Peter Despite rumors that Schmidt would be chiefs resignation Zinsser quoted Penny’s speech in waive requirements for curbs. I-ittlolTorkc 87 62 William Champlin for attorney lack of government’s ability to that it creates noise pollution. Spears, 41, base camp manager for the dropped in favor of a more youthful add July accepting his nomination, when Walter Senkow, town engineer, also WASHINGTON (UPI) - With his deci­ general and Michael Werner for reduce or even control the threat of The commissioners said if the may add weight expedition, announced by radio to Kat­ leftwardleaning leader, he was un­ would prefer to see construction of sion to quit as Veteran Administration secretary of the state — helped he said Zinsser’s record “ should crime,” said Fusscas. lights have been installed recently, mandu. animously endorsed by the party’s ruling keep the campaign lively through the curbs put off until the town NEW YORK (UPI) - A sports chief, Robert Nimmo ended an em- celebrate the grand opening. Champlin, the Republican Town they fall under regulations that Prosecutions cited The latest conquest of Everest came presidium to lead it against Chancellor battM term that was clouded by discon­ the end of July.” Chairman in Hartford, praised GOP provides drainage for the area, nutritionist says the controversial after four members of the expedition — Helmt Kohl. tent among veterans and charges he mis­ REPUBLICAN Town CSiairman “ In the first place, since July, gubernatorial candidate Lewis B. which tends to be wet. new starch blocker diet pills may in signup increase Water now leaches off the road three sherpas and a Canadian — were used taxpayers money. Lottery Curtis M. Smith couldn’t resist the August, September, (Jetober, I’ve Rome as a candidate with integrity. For the Record actually lead to weight gain instead C killed in avalanches in the treacherous ' opportunity to attack the Democrats been working at the Capitol,” said onto the church property and other of weight loss. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The director “ You will be sorely missed by me, by “ I wouldn’t stand here and tell you Khumbu icefall Aug. 31 and Sept. 2. for their accusations that local Zinsser. “ I would have my opponent properties west of it. Senkow says . In the October issue of Glamour of the Selective Service System said the veterans you have so ably served, that Bill O’Neill is a crook," said Swedish forces Republican legislators have failed take a look at the record and see In the Manchester Herald, pianist curbs will tend to impound the water magazine, dietitian Merle Best says today Justice Department prosecutions and by our close associates In this ad­ (Jhamplin. “ But .1 will stand here to keep town officials up to date on that it’s what you have doneathat Ken Woods, in a front page photo, and possibly create a wintertime ice most people don’t differentiate of those who fail to register are having ministration,” President Reagan wrote and tell you that he has allowed cor­ trap submarine relevant legislation. counts.” was incorrectly Identified as Dave hazard. between starches, which the pills an effect. in accepting Nimmo’s resignation Mon­ Numbers drawn in New 6632. ruption to go on.” Hijacked plane “ It seems that the Democrats Zinsser criticized Penny for Woods. He played Mozart,^onatas The solution that grew out of Mon­ are meant to John F. Kennedy Retired Maj. Gen. Thomas Turnage, STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - day. England Monday: Rhode Island daily: 8928. have chosen a very interesting failing to take a firm stand against a WERNER, THE mayor of and a little Scott Joplin in the day night's discussion involves ad­ Medical Center, Edison, N.J., says interviewed on the CBS "Morning Swedish forces trapped an unidentified “ Because of compelling personal epn- Connecticut daily: 570. Vermont daily: 259. wanders Mideast strategy to attack our incumbents,” state income tax. “ Don’t tell me it Bristol, joined the attack on Penny. Lawrence Riker house during the ding more ori-site drainage capacity most people don’t realize that fats, News" program, said some 8.7 million submarine near the sensitive naval base siderations, it is essential that I return to Maine daily: 431, Massachusetts daily: “ When I’m the mayor, it’s not my tour of eight homes sponsored by the to the church property with some which are not affected by the pills, young men have complied with the law SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates of Musko and twice dropped depth California as soon as practicable,” Nim­ New Hampshire daily: 8462. T representatives’ jobs to tell me charges to force the vessel to the sur­ mo said after his morning White House Lutz Children’s Museum and the regrading. have more than twice the calories of and registered wih Selective Service. He (UPI) — Middle Eastern governments what’s going on at the Legislature, face, a defense spokesman said today. visit. He submitted his resignation Sept. Manchester Historical Society. Besides the engineering problem. starches. said 500,000 young men have not, but of^^ closed their airports, one by one, to an it’s my job,” said Werner. "If that’s that number, 100,000 are men in the' Iranian C-130 Hercules transport plane ’The latest sighting is the ninth con­ 27. Belcher elected to post the kind of candidate you’re running firmed incident of foreign submarines, Nimmo endured a storm of criticism national reserves and unaware they are hijacked by three men and a woman against for the state Senate, then most of them believed to be Soviet, in­ by lawmakers for using a chauffeur- required to register. seeking political asylum in the United sion. you’ve got no problem.” fringing in Swedish territorial waters driven car and redecorating his office. Leslie A. Belcher, of 347 Spring Failure to register “ has nothing to do States. Almanac St., was unanimously elected Mon­ Mrs. Belcher was nominated by Director William J. Diana, who is this year, the government said. Veterans groups joined in the attack, with dissent,” Turnage said. "A lot of it The hijackers’ hopscotch odyssey day night as corresponding former Director Peter C. Sylvester running for judge of probate, called ’The submarine is boxed in 10 miles charging that Nimmo failed to answer has to do with awareness." around the Persian Gulf began Sunday secretary of the Republican Town and was unopposed. the Probate Court “ the people’s job, from the open sea, between the Musko their concerns about the defoliant Agent A Justice Department official said when the four seized the plane on a Committee. first and last.” base in the Stockholm archipelago and Orange and other issues. She served as recording secretary over the weekend a total of 11 men have domestic flight carrying 79 people, in­ Mrs. Belcher replaces Geoffrey “ If elected, I plan to devote all my the mainland, and can only escape “ I believe that the VA and veterans of the town conunittee until the been indicted for failing to register, and cluding Iranian military officials and Today is Tuesday, Oct. 5, the 278th day of 1982 with 87 Pfeiffer, who remains on the town time to the job,” said Diana. baby your feet through two narrow passages in the everywhere can only be better off with a most recent caucus in January, two have been convicted. Failure to their relatives. to follow. committee, but stepped down from The Republican Town Committee t rocks, a military spokesman said. new, understanding VA chief,” said Rep. when she stepped down. register is a. felony, and carries a fine of It was not known what weapons the The moon is moving toward its last quarter. the executive board because his voted to donate $500 each to the can­ up to $10,000 and five years in prison. “ We have put up barriers” defense Allen Ertel, D-Pa., who led a group of 20 three men and a woman, presumably The morning stars are Venus and Mercury. business frequently take him out of Mrs. Belcher is active in several didacies of Rome, U.S. Senate can­ One of those convicted, Benjamin spokesman Bertil Lagerwall said, adding congressmen who had urged Reagan to Iranian nationals, were using to carry The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. town. Pfeiffer also hhs resigned civic groups, notably the ^utz didate Lowell P. Weicker and Sasway, received a 2‘^ year sentence in out the world’s 12th aircraft hijacking that “ it will not be easy” for the sub­ demand Nimmo’s resignation for sa le ! Those bom on this date are under the sign of Libra. from the Human Relations Conunis­ Children’s Museum. Fusscas. marine to slip away. “ violating the public trust.” San Diego Monday. this year. Chester Arthur. 21st president of the United States, was born Oct. 5, 1830. Now save 20% on new . On this date in history: ; In 1918, the Gierman Hindenburg Line was broken as ■ World War I neared an end. Educators soy SAT scores Peopletalk In 1960, an Eastern Air Lines’ Electra crashed into Boston Harbor, killing 61 people. totes* represents the Rolling Stones, J. Cells Band, In 1965, Pope Paul VI made an unprecedented 14-hour Football withdrawal Allman Brothers Band and .38 Special. visit to New York to plead for world peace before the indicate quality of program United Nations. ' In the “ it’s an ill wind" department, Jerry Tajdor In 1975, Idaho Democratic Sen. Frank Church charged soft sole 426. Ms. Beechler said, noting that most was watching a morning television program last Almost quit the CIA tried to kill Cuban Communist Premier Fidel By Nancy Thompson week when one of the commentators started to talk The highest possible score is 800. colleges require the tests for admis­ Scott Balo, a hit at 21 in the TV series “ Joanie Castro during the administrations of three presidents. Herald Reporter about the football strike. He spoke about all the J. Gerald FitzGibbon, assistant sion. Manchester Community Loves Chachi,” in the movie, “ Zapped,’ and with men's dress socks women who were watching their husbands go Manchester High School students’ superintendent of schools for College requires the tests for en­ his record, “ What Was In ’That Kiss," almost quit curriculum, termed the math score trance into academic programs, but through withdrawal syndrome during the football A thought for the day: British historian George above-average performance on the show biz nine years ago. a “ m inor flu ctu a tion .” MHS not tor some vocational programs. TV blackout. Taylor picked up his pen and before MacAuley Trevelyan said, “ Education has produced a Scholastic Aptitude Tests is an in­ —and now enjoy amazing comfort Baio, who owns an ’80 Mercedes Benz and is “ just students’ average math scores have The importance of the test scores long had written the first song about the NFL a friend” of Brooke Shields, was a childhood vast population able to read ... but unable to distinguish dicator of the quality of the school program, education officials say. been near the 500-range for the past is that colleges feel they are an ac­ strike, "Football Withdrawal.” ’The record was cut veteran of commercials and casting calls. what is worth reading.” • ' in your everyday dress shoes! and copies were shipped to all 27 NFL franchise But it’s an indicator that must be nine years, he said, with minor curate indicator of a student’s He told People magazine, “ I was 12 and I was fed cities. Now all Taylor has to worry about is an early considered in conjunction with the drops and rises of a few points. potential to do well at college, Ms. 5 up with the business.” end to the strike. fact that 41 percent of the Class of In that MHS students are different Beechler said. However, the overall A t last. Comfort without bulk. New totes® soft sole'“ dress socks hove o He lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., and, he said, “ All my 1982 took the test — a drop from 45 from their peers nationwide, whose high school record is probably the auditions were after school and they were in mid­ terrycloth cushion built right into the soles only, so socks fit easily into dress percent the year before. scores went straight down for more most important factor in gaining ad­ town and rush hour is not a fun time to or casual shoes. Mode of on absorbent ocrylic/nylon blend with extra stoy- Those 41 percent are the brightest than 10 years, before making a mission to college — and the best Pet’s mom and pop be in traffic. Besides, that waS the only time I had and best-prepared students, accor­ slight recovery — an increase of one predictor of performance, she up ribbing and treated vvith totes-Guord deodorant protection. In navy, to play. I said to my mother, ‘Mom, hey, this is The man snapping all those pictures of the iHaurbpBtrr H^ralb ding to Anne Beecbler, the bead of point in the average score — this added. block, dork brown, grey, blue or wine. One size fits oil (10-13). crazy. I quit!” Penthouse Pet of the Year and other Pets was a the MHS Guidance Department. year. “ The SAT is just another Obviously, he didn’t. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher captain of the Lynn., Mass police force. He also was Virtually all the students who take FitzGibbon said the increase in measure, more standardized than the father of this year’s pet Pet, Corinne Alphen, 27. Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager the test are enrolled in the school’s verbal scores at MHS this year — school performance,” she said. Crew length, reg. 3.50...... 2.80 Not only was Bill Alphen on hand to see his Glimpses college preperatory program, she the second year in a row — is an en­ The tests are designed in a Mid-calf, reg. 3.75...... $3 daughter formally awarded the title that will mean USPS 327-500 VOL. Oil, No. 4 said. couraging sign. Nationally, the ver­ multiple-choice question format to more than $4(X).000 in prizes, but Mrs. Alphen also bal score increased two points. measure learned knowledge, rather Over-the-calf, reg. $4.....'...... 3.20 Danny Kaye will lead a musical tour through PubHBhed daily except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are . That background is a necessary was on hand when Penthouse publisher Bob Guc- Disney’s Florida Epcot Center on CBS Oct. 23, than intuitive skills. They have been and certain holldaya by the $1.20 weekly, SS.12 tor one preparation for the SATs, Ms.' FOR STUDENTS who want to cione made the announcement at a New York City which w in include Drew Barrymore, Roy Clark, Manchester Publlthing Co.. 16 month. $15.35 lor three nnonthe.' criticized in the past by civil rights Beechler said.. encourage their scores to go higher, hotel. Alex Halqy, Alan Shepard, Eric Sevareid and a pair Bralnard Place. Manchaeter, $30.70 (or fix months and $61.40 - “ They should have college eroups who say the questions are MHS is now offering help. For the Mrs. Alphen said she would not have posed for a of robots Conn. 06040. Second class lor one year. Mall rates are preparatory math,” Ms. Beechler biased toward middle class poatags paid at Manchester, available on raquatL' first time, the school is offering SAT Penthouse centerfold when she was young, but UPI photo Liza Minnelli leaves this week on an overseas students. Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad­ said. “ If they have general math, preparation classes after school to "times are oifferent now” and if she were young tour beginning with an Oct. 8 performance in South dress changes to the Manchester To place a daaelflad or ditplay they won’t make it.” help students get ready for the tests. she’d consider it. PET OF THE YEAR CORINNE ALPHEN Africa ... 'Hercld. P.O. Box 501. advenlaament, or to report a Manchester, Conn. 06040. Ms. Beechler said 23 students are Policy qn letters . . . hugs father. Bill Alphen Kathleen Quinlan will star in one segment of the news Item story or picture Idea, THE AVERAGE math scores call 643-2711. Otdee houra are ■dropped two points for the Class of enrolled in verbal preparation REGAL’S four-part film, “ The Twilight Zone” ... To subscribe, or to report a ■ The Manchester Herald Presley property 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday 1962 from the preceeding year to classes and 25 in math preparation “Your Quality Men’s Shop” Lawyer and licensing agent Roger Richman, Elliott Gould is in New York to attend the Oct. 7 aaiivery probism, call 647-9946. through Friday. welcomes letters to the editor. m 496. ’The score was still si^ ica n tly classes, including students from A Los Angeles firm that specializes in celebrity head of Roger Richman Production, whose client Conunission for Soviet Jewry Speak- Otiica hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 Letters stand a better chance p.m. Monday through Friday and The Manchester Herald la a higher than state average of 464 and MHS, Bolton H i^ School, Howell MANCHESTER VERNON estates has been hired to keep the unscrupulous list includes the heirs and estates of Marilyn Out Rally in Mineola ... of being read if they are brief. 7 to 10 a.nt. Saturday. Delivsfy subscriber to UnHad PraSt Inter­ the national average of 467. Cheney Regional Technical 903 MAIN ST TRI-CJTY PLAZA from cashing in on Elvis Presley. It will try to stop Monroe. W.C. Fields and Clark Gable, will work un­ Joan Wilkins will push her new book via televi­ should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ national news sarvicaa and It a The Herald asks that letters be The verbal score increased six Vocational School and East Catholic OPEN DAILY 9:30-5:30, THURS. Til 9:00 OPEN WED., THURS., & FRI. Til 9:00 the piracy of Elvis’ name, image, signature, voice der the direction of Joseph Rascoff, business sion interviews. The book? “ Breaking the 'lY day through Frjday end by 7:30 member ot the AudH Byreau o< typed, or at least neatly points over the previous year at High School. and his Graceland Mansion trademarks. manager of the Elvis Presley estate, who also Habit” .... a m. Saturday. Clrculaliont. handwritten, and that they be MHS to 455. The average for 'The SATs are a must for any stu­ double-spaced.______' Connecticut was 432; for the nation, dent who plans to attend college. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues.. Oct. 5, 1982 — 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues,, Oct. 5, 1982 Second debate with O'Neill Rome moves attack away from corruption

across the state. By Mark A. Dupuis Transportation or allegations state commissioners solicit^ funds for Rome said it was impossible to United Press International O’Neill’s campaign. “homogenize education” and said he would push for providing state STAMFORD - Gov. William “I didn’t n e ^ a second headline, ‘Rome blasts governor,’” Rome funds to pay for the basic skills of O’Neill and Republican challenger reading, writing and mathematics Lewis Rome stood at opposite poles said Monday, explaining he wanted to stress his views on other issues with proficiency test results used to on school funding, highway tolls, determine where the aid went. and the court system, in the second that were of particular interest in Fairfield County. -j O’Neill said he thought the for­ debate of their campaign. mula used for calculating GTB O’Neill, as he did in the first O’Neill and .Rome also differed on the major issue in the cam­ payments could be simplified, but debate last week, spoke proudly, of said he still believed the money his record and the state’s economic paign O'Neill said it was jobs, October 3rd through Rome said it was education. should go to urban areas, where he position. Rome said in the Fairfield said the greatest need was. County business forum there was a On education, Rome called for changes in the state’s Guaranteed O’Neill said he believed need for more predictability in municipalities should have flexibili­ f government. Tax Base program, which will provide $ ^ .8 million this year to ty over .the money while Rome said Rome devoted little time to a he thou^t there should be restric- grand jury investigation into alleged even out the amount of money spent October 9th. .tions requiring that it be spent only corruption in the Department of on education from town to town on education. UPI photo The two disagreed on whether the O’NEILL (LEFT) LISTENS TO CHALLENGER ROME state should do away with the tolls . . debate Monday at Stamford’s Italian Center The fall social season is here. Get a head start! Weicker, AAofte’tt at odds that dot several highways and bridges in Connecticut. The Legislature this year defeated the tolls. A night court magistrate type of happen. on energy, environment a bill that called for eliminating tils The other major disagreement system had been advocated by O’Neill said he was taking the Call one of these professionals... on the Merritt and Wilbur Cross voiced in the debate was in the area former Senate GOP leader Richard positive view and expected the parkways, the Connecticut 'Turn­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Republican funds. “The butterfly net and of reducing the state’s crowded Bozzuto of Watertownn who battled economy to improve and bolster tax Sen. Lowell Weicker and binoculars group is going to have to pike, and three Hartford area court dockets, where O’Neill cited unsuccessfully with ■ Rome for the revenues. “If they do not then we’re bridges. his record and Rome took a cue GOP gubernatorial nomination. going to have to hold the line if Democratic Rep. Toby Moffett took stands aside for a minute” to give O’Neill said he didn’t oppose opposite sides on oil and natural gas housing and fuel aid priority. from one of his former GOP On several issues raised during that’s possible,” he said, declining eliminating tolls, but it couidn’t be challengers. the debate, Rome and O’Neill were to say specifically if taxes should be 3rd decontrol and environmental fun­ Moffett said Weicker sides with done until bonds used to build the O’Neill said the state added a in general agreement, including state raised or spending cut, ding in their third in a series of “Big Oil” and takes a “hardhat posi­ facilities had been paid off. He said televised debates. tion on the environment.” dozen new judgeships since he efforts to provide more prison space Rome gave no specifics as to the earliest that would happen was became governor. “ As dollars and the decision to raise the whether taxes could be raised or Moffett opposes decontrol and, un­ “Let’s get a little people in here 1984 with 1986 a more likely date. like Weicker, believes the Clinch before profit and before politics,” become available the system will drinking age to 19, which took effect spending cut, saying he thought hairhflir designHoalnn “We’ve got to get the road paid for improve,” he said. in July. better management of government Breeder reactor should be ditched. Moffett said Monday night in the first,” O’Neill said, though he 5 was the answer. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor - Won't attack foe, won't take big money Alex GIrelli, City Editor OPINION Martin running unusual campaign in 35th

toward increasing the terms of being built. And I think that’s what which includes Coventry and An­ By Richard Cody punishments will help things. Moffet and Gejdenson have reacted dover. Anything more than that he’ll Herald Reporter “ 1 have a feeling that the trend to.” ' Lee refuse. To date, he has $7,500. toward determinant sentencing and In fact, in order to prevent money MAR'I'IN LS uncomfortable at­ oderick During a recent interview, Isham long sentencing, except in the case Freeze small but real political factor from coming in from “ the special tacking or even talking about “ Ham” Martin talked of the 2nd of really bad news people, is interest groups,” the political action Skelley. At a recent debate, Martin District congressional campaign — probably the wrong trend. I think committees, he sent a letter to criticized Skelley “ to his face’ for where two men are battling it out, it’s a reaction — it’s giving the backlash. The implication was then a small child saying, “ I taking turns attacking each other. about 80 of them at the start of the taking PAC money, and implied that WASHINGTON - Last March, public what they want. It’s reacting that Goldwater could not be want to go on living.” Then the Martin said he hates this. He said campaign telling them to forget the senator’s votes are bein^ when Sens. Edward M. Kennedy to anger and frustration from the announcer says: "P ete Wilson about sending him money. affected by the interest groups. and Mark Hatfield kicked off Jack Germond trusted with his finger on the he refuses to take part in such public. But I think it’s probably not This has been c riticiz^ as naive, For example, he said in the inter­ their campaign for a mutual nuclear button. opposes the nuclear arms freeze. methods while running against in­ what’s called for.” cumbent Democrat Michael Skelley and he hasn’t received one endorse­ view, Skelley has taken money from U.S.-Soviet freeze on nuclear and Brown’s ad is aimed at his Jerry Brown supports it. Vote for For drunk drivers, he said, a for the 35th District senatorial seat. ment from a PAC. groups interested in the beer and weapons, the ground swell of Republican opponent for the your life. Elect Jerry Brown to punishment shouldn’t be to lock the Reagan's “ I ’ve heard all the wisdom from “ Yet I question that it matters liquor business. Jules Witcover the U.S. Senate.” people up for a few days or fine public interest led to predictions Senate, Mayor Pete Wilson of very much,” he said. He said Skelley has introduced my party and I ’m sure it’s not that them an extaordinary amount, but that the issue would be a major Syndicated columnists San Diego, who is against the Wilson has complained that Martin said he believes a public legislation that asks for 24 houi' much different on the other side, to take away the privilege — yank factor in this fall’s off-year elec­ freeze initiative but for Presi­ Brown’s ad "misrepresents” his about how to win. servant shouldn’t tie his hands by openings for package stores, as wejl blindness the licenses. tions. Now, though, the conven­ dent Reagan’s arms reduction position. He told reporters the “ What I see happening is that the accepting money from a group that as on Sunday openings. ; " I know it’s idealistic,” he said proposals. other day: “ I don’t think I am might be lobbying for certain " I was miserable doing it. I hated tional wisdom is that the freeze way politics are being played that about his views on rehabilitating issue, like everything else, is Mayor Strangelove trying to blow it’s doing for government what the legislation at a later time. Martin it. and felt bad about it after,” Mar­ The ad, also featuring a prisoners, “ but to talk of stiffer California, where Democratic Johnson’s campaign against Sen. on Begin Nielson ratings do for television. would rather vote on his conscience, tin said about making the comments playing a weak second fiddle to up the world.” And Stuart sentences, or to throw these people Gov. Jerry Brown, a strong sup­ Barry Goldwater. mushroom cloud, shows a series You’re figuring out how to get a cer­ and not be obligated to a group at the debate. The reason he did it the issue of unemployment and Spencer, the Republican consul­ in jail, I don’t think it’s getting us porter of the initiative on the That ad, showing a little girl of prominent people — composer tain market share among the people having narrow interests. he said, was he felt it a duty to the the economy in voters' thinking. tant who is advising the Wilson WASHINGTON - Eleven of the 24 anywhere.” ballot there, has been running a plucking petals from a daisy in a Leonard Bernstein, Los Angeles still voting, still participating in the public to make his views known. That is probably ro, generally, campaign, says the Brown ad questions tossed at President T H IS IS a sharp difference from television commercial very symbolic countdown followed by Dodgers third baseman Ron Cey process, and instead of just doing, •MARTIN IS ALSO perhaps the Will there be m ore. but there are a number of impor­ won’t work because ‘‘Pete Reagan the other night in his Skelley, who has in the past and actress Candice Bergen — just saying, what’s right and what only state candidate not in favor of " I think 1 would probably be reminiscent of the notoritious a shot of a nuclear mushroom Wilson is still in the process of accepted money from PACs. tant campaigns that have been or televised press conference dealt makes sense, it’s hqw you put completing Interstate 84. He came smart to do that, but 1 don’t know,'’ 1964 "daisy commercial” used cloud, created such a furor that it saying they want to continue Martin’s views differ not only are being affected in a serious being known. To most people he’s with Israel or ’Lebanon. A?et the together of the likely voters,a coali­ out against the highway at the begin­ he said and paused, tapping his foot, once in then President Lyndon B. was yanked out of fear of a voter their professional pursuits, and with the usual ideas of how to run a. way by the nuclear freeze issue. this mayor of a town south of the president failed all 11 times to tion of 50 percent plus one other per­ “ There’s some merit to it, but I ’d campaign, but also with his affilia­ ning of the campaign, but has since In at least one notable border. There’s no fear of him. I express either sorrow or sympathy son so that you’ll win. And then you still feel bad.” tion, the Republican party. modified his views. don’t think it’s going to take.” do whatever it takes to do that. “ I took a stance against 1-84 He .said he knows not emphasizing primary, in the race for the over the Palestinian massacre. Uiilike the gubernatorial can­ “ Who really wants to hold office without knowing all the par­ certain things — for instance, he Democratic gubernatorial But the Brown forces want to The closest he came was in calling didates, and most of the having alienated thousands of peo­ ticulars,” he admitted. He said it acknowledged in answer to a ques­ nomination in Wisconsin last bring the freeze issue more for a ‘‘permanent ^peace solution” Republicans around the state, Mar­ ple who like the guy you beat would probably be beneficial to tion, that Skelley was one of the month, the freeze issue was prominently into the Senate race. that would protect Israel and be tin hasn’t ruled out a state income because you took cheap shots, or you finish the connector, and the section legislators who accepted money credited with helping to swing Mickey Kantor, Brown’s cam­ “ just and fair for the Palestinians. tax as a viable means of collecting were strident, or you put too much between Bolton notch and Coventry. from a special interest for a trip to the primary to underdog Anthony revenue. He wants to see more ef­ paign chairman, says the history Consider for a moment: The emphasis on one small part of his But not out to Route 52 in Killing- Cape Cod — may hurt him when the Earl over the favorite, former of the LBJ “ daisy commercial” Reagan administration will spend ficient use of the money the state ballots arc counted. So there may be record? already collects, but “ isn’t sure” 1.V- Gov. Martin Schreiber. Liberal was considered in planning the ad nearly a half-billion dollars this year “ I just think that if everybody He said he sees no real reason for some more criticizing. “ But not whether all the needs of the state voters who turned out to approve on the United States Information plays that way it doesn’t really it, and that it will only distrupt'the without him being there. I could A FREEZE-RELATED ad in can be met without more money. a freeze referendum also on the Agency, in large part to “ project an matter too much who wins, and that rural character of eastern Connec­ only do it face to face, man to man, Kennedy’s campaign for re- What needs? Besides state road 'ballot were credited with so he’d have an immediate chance accurate and positive image of the we’re all worse off for it.” work, an issue that has been ticut — a resource that should be election has also caused a flap in to respond.” providing the liberal Earl’s United SUtes and its foreign policy emphasized over and over again, maintained. And he thinks the Massachusetts. The ad says MARTIN, 3.3, married and with state’s attitude toward undeveloped “ We need leaders and we need narrow margin of victory. abroad.” Yet when the president Martin wants to see a change in the voters will be asked to vote kids, is the first selectman in the Herald photo by Cody parts of the state needs revision. less of the people who are just going In at least three other himself has an opportunity to public­ northeastern Connecticut town of state’s penal systern. In fact, if against the threat of "nuclear “ Government looks (at these to give the public what they want,” newsworthy general election ly acknowledge our nation’s moral Woodstock and has been described elected, he wants to sit on the holocaust,” and his GOP foe, areas) as areas to pave roads, build Martin said in summary. ” I feel races — two for the Senate and outrage over the slaughter, he by those who have met him, those Judiciary Committee of the HAM MARTIN Ray Shamie, is running a radio prisons, store hazardous waste,” he good. The reponse is good I ’m going one for the House — the nuclear Legislature to influence changes. . . an unusual campaign refuses to take it. who oppose him, and those who said. The attitude, he said, is that to win this.” ad charging it is an attack on him write atout him, as a “ refreshing” “ I’m interested in greatly freeze has become a central What must this tell a watchful "when you’ve screwed up in one when he also supports the freeze change from traditional politicking. expanded programs of restitution issue. And in eight states and the world about America’s true values? What Martin wants to see is place you can start all over in M initiative on the ballot. Martin is running on an unusual and different kinds of alternative cases, if you don’t nurture people Now you know District of Columbia, there, will smaller institutions with more green er pastures. T h e re ’ s an platform. He plans to spend up to sentencing for all but violent along by human contact and real Rock Hudson was working as a be freeze initiatives or referenda T H E PR ESID E N T’S blind spot emphasis on rehabilitation and a aimless tendency to move into this In all these races, to be sure, $15,000 trying to unseat Skelley as offenders,” he said. * care from fam ilies, in an milkman in Hollywood when one of on the Nov. 2 ballot, with a is even more baffling in light of the move away from just removing peo­ void. jobs and the economy remain the Republican candidate, and is “ Unless you’re going to lock peo­ educational way, a spiritual way, his talent-scout customers spotted prospect that they will have a crescendo of criticism over the the people (prisoners), aren’t com­ ple from the public sector. " I think that it’s organized labor central issues. But in close con­ raising the money solely from ple up and throw away the key, him and ordered a screen test. spillover effect on other races in -i Ilii slaughter, notably in Israel itself. And Martin doesn’t think the trend that wants it for jobs just while it’s tests, stands on the freeze coutd private individuals in the district. which is called for I think in some ing back out better.” those jurisdictions. After Prime Minister Menachem make a difference, especially in Begin initially refused to call for a THE BIGGEST flap relating generating turnout where there full investigation, an estimated 350,- to the freeze is going on in EiAiujIibU is a freeze question on the ballot. 000 Israelis poured into the streets Judge overrules father, in anger. In a country of only 4 million people, it was a stunning dis­ Area towns An editorial play of concern — the equivalent of nearly 20 million Americans turning refuses to prohibit abortion (JEWS P K fE S W lS B A E U IllVdLYEMEXT IS out all at once to protest something. If Mr. Reagan had nary a word of Bolton / Coventry THE BEIRUT M/SSACRE comfort to offer grieving Palestinian MILFORD (UPI) - A judge, The temporary order preventing health 'Manipu lotion families who had been let down by saying time was of the essence, Miss Munson from having the abor­ "My client was relieved. She just U.S. and Israeli assurances of refused to prohibit a Connecticut tion was issued last Tuesday by wants to go ahead and do what she has to do and then go on with her protection, however, he offered woman four months pregnant from Judge JoAnne Kulawitz after Yozie filed suit in Milford Superior Court. life. It is her constitutional right and more than a little solace to the em­ having an abortion aithough the un­ a minor port wed father tried to prevent it. Yozie, a design engineer in his she’s entitled to do what she wants,” battled Begin government. Superior Court Judge Aivin Rott- mid 30s, offered to marry Ms. Mun­ Ms. Koskoff said. Weapons for Israel? Coming right Coventry SAT scores down; man ruied Monday Randali Yozie of son or, if she refused, to pay all A spokesman for Yozie’s attorney, up, with more F-16’s “ still on tap.” Gerald Farrell of Wallingford, said In a campaign speech Monday more dangerous place. Shelton did not have legal standing medical expenses and take custody Is Israel saboraging the U.S. peace as a husband to stop Denise Munson, of the child after birth. Farrell was unavailable for a com­ in Columbus, Ohio, President But the main reason for the initiative? “ No, I don’t believe educators split on meaning 22, of Ansonia from going ahead “ The decision of the judge is the ment. He refused to say if Yozie growth of the nuclear freeze Ronald Reagan engaged in a that.” Has the massacre changed with the abortion since the couple correct decision in light of the law would file an appeal with the state m ovem ent in Am erica is Reagan familiar tactic of the American anything in our relations with the was not married. and the way it stands today,” said Supreme Court. himself. Members of his ad­ Right — labeling opponents of in­ Begin government? " . . . We expect The judge dissolved the tem­ Elizabeth Koskoff, Miss Munson’s Yozie is opposed to abortion and ARABS ProTESTINS 7£QymcS MASSICRE, both the math and verbal sections of “ Being higher than the national ministration have been so By Jeff Weingart porary order barring Miss Munson' attorney. last week enlisted the support of the creased military spending dupes to be doing business with the govern­ the test. The average for the math average is not all that en­ hawkish, so free with talk about Herald Reporter from having an abortion and denied What is more important in this Pro-Life Council of Connecticut. of the Communists. THE MAAijdr School Massacre. ment of Israel and with Prime section was 479 as compared to 486 couraging,” said Joy, “ You always Yozie’s request for a 24-hour stay of case, she said, is that the judge Farrell said Yozie hoped the publici­ He said the nuclear freeze such things as “ winnable” Minister Begin, if that’s the^decision COVENTRY - The Coventry for the previous year. The scores for expect certain parts of the country the decision pending the filing of an made the decision expeditiously. ty would jar Miss Munson into nuclear wars, that they have THE elffilMLEM Bus BOMfflHG.... of the Israel people.” High School Class of 1982 scored 13 the verbai section dropped.from 455 to be higher or lower than others.” movement "is inspired by, not appeal with the state Supreme changing her mind. points lower overall on the He said it would be more signifi­ “ He realized the importance of the sincere, honest people who scared many Americans into to 449. Each section is scored out of Similar cases in other states have IN FAIRNESS to the president, cant to see how Coventry students Court. time and was able to do research thinking a nuclear war is a Scholastic Aptitude Test than the a totai of 800 points.- been decided in favor of the mother, want peace, but by some who it could be noted that his unshakable did in comparison to state and and the legal readings he had to do previous class, but school officials Coventry students scored better Rottmat^ said he had researched based on the U.S, Supreme Cort case want the weakening of America, realistic possibility. regional averages, beforehand and was, therefore, able support for Israel goes back a long had different versions of what that than the national average on both the case and “ time is of the es­ Roe vs. Wade that first established a The Communists have always to rule on the - matter from the and) so are manipulating many way. Reagan, with most Americans, point spread means. sections. Nationally, students Connecticut students scored an sence” in dealing with an abortion. woman’s legal right to abortion, funded anti-American groups. has been fascinated by the saga of To the 1982 scores were lower for scored an average of 467 points on bench,” she said. honest and sincere people.” average of 464 points on the math Yozie, who attended the hearing said Miss Munson’s attorney. What is different is the the math section and 426 on the ver­ Reagan no doubt believed in modern Israel, created after the section. On the verbal section, with his parents, had to be escorted He denied the plaintiff’s request “ In other places, the finding has bal section. the truth of his remarks. militaristic thrust of the present Nazi Holocaust and nearly strangled students in the state scored an from the courtroom after he broke for a 24-hour stay because he said he been that the mother has the right to School officials, however, had U.S. administration. aborning by its Arab neighbors. And average of 432 points. Coventry down and wept. Miss Munson, who is realized the significance of every do what she wants. It has been But the remarks were no Films to begin different interpretations of those he genuinely considers Israel a students beat both those averages. four months pregnant, did not attend hour that passed and the effect it applaied to husbands as well,” Mr. credit to the President. What is also different is the comparisons. strategic asset to. the U.S. on Wednesday But Joy stiil was not overly en­ the hearing. would have on Miss Munson’s Koskoff said. widely publicized shift away “ The drop in scores wasn’t First of all they were political­ Open forum / Readers' views couraged. ly inflammatory. A majority of from federal funding for social But the president has failed to dis­ BOLTON — The Bentley significant,” said Superintendent of “ If the scores are less than they programs. The special interest tinguish between the ideal of Israel Memorial Library wili kick off the Schools Dr. Arnold E. Elman. Americans at least passively Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 were. I ’m not happy,” he said. and the reality of what Israel has fail film series “ Great books make “ What is significant is how we did in support the freeze movement. groups representing those hurt Approximateiy 40 percent of the become under Menachem Begin. great movies” Wednesday, at 7:30 comparison to the national average. 2 news executives deny They do not enjoy being depicted by the loss jo f funding complain p.m. with a Farewell to Arms. “ I’m quite pleased with the 1982 senior class took the test. For Reagan’s unwavering support of as naive Communist dupes. about the increase in military This 1932 film was made from scores,” he said. the previous year, the scores of Israel as a nation has been con­ juniors who took the tests were Even now, 30 years later, the spending. Their complaints, far Hemingway’s tragic Worid War-1 Coventry High School Principal verted by Begin and his defense averaged into the finai figure as more than any Soviet aid, con­ romance. It stars Helen Hayes and Dennis E. Joy had different ideas Powers information leaked specter of the red-baiting Sen. minister Ariel Sharon into a blank Gary Cooper. Admission is free. about the scores. weil. tribute to a climate in which the Why has Green Hill been ignored? Joseph McCarthy haunts the check for militarism and expan­ nuclear freeze has become a American political scene. sionism. HARTFORD (UPI) — Two Connecticut news a hint of such surveillance might inhibit them popular idea. Reagan’s remarks seem cut For example, in October 1980, on executives deny their reporters were leaked grand jury professionally in the future,” said Murphy. To the Editor: dance at a town meeting to speak The town is planning to spend “ We’re studying possible avenues of recourse. ” said from the same discredited cloth And if the freeze backers are the eve of the presidential election, information by the prosecutor in the corruption trial of out about our deplorable conditions. another $9,000 for engineering sur­ Murphy, who is also a vice president of the newspaper. as McCarthyism. “ manipulated,” then the White I would like to know why our Reagan took issue with Jimmy former state Transportation Commissioner Arthur B. Prior to that meeting, at that Revaluation expert to be hired Ahles said Moynahan’s conduct was “ unethical and veys when they have already spent Powers. But secondly, Reagan’s House is equally manipulated — neighborhood, the Green Hill area, Carter and said the Israeli meeting, and since that meeting: large sums for surveys, which have Powers’ attorney, Timothy C. Moynahan, filed for dis­ vicious” and “ showed a reckless disregard for p rivk y by the Pentagon, by the big has been systematically ignored in settlements on the occupied West characterization of the nuclear there has been no mention of the proven to be faulty. Shouldn’t the missal of the corruption charges against Powers Mon­ and fairness.” defense contractors, by the public (i.e. media) discussions con­ Bank were not illegal. This, in spite freeze campaign wasn’t ac­ Green Hill area. providers and/or approvers of these COVENTRY — Members of the property owners pay in taxes for the money invested in the grand list day because of alleged misconduct by Chief State’s At­ He “ categorically denied” Ms. Schneider "received cerning poor water pressure. We are of U.N. Resolution 242 — supported next 10 years. Sources have said curate. No doubt the Soviet propaganda of the well funded faulty surveys be held accountable, Town Council voted 4—1 along party now.” torney Austin McGuigan. any grand jury information from McGuigan or anybody an area which is located south of New Right and its direct mail by succeeding American lines Monday night to hire a consul­ there are gross inequities in the list. Republicans Roberta F. Koontz Moynahan, in a motion filed in Superior Court, else.” Union has tunneled funds to the Why? Is this seemingly or is professional responsibility a East Center Street, north of Porter Governments — which calls upon tant for $1,500 who will give Town The action was taken despite and William H. Paton Jr. said they claimed McGuigan “ systematically and clandestinely In court last week, prosecutors proposed to reduce the worldwide freeze campaign. No campaigns and institutes for the systematic ignoring of the Green joke? Street, and bounded on the east and Israel to withdraw from territories Manager Charles F. McCarthy objections from the Republican thought it was the job of the Town divulged confidential grand jury, material to the press” nine counts to one count of violating the state code ol doubt U.S. freeze activists dis­ study of this or that. Hill area because our water The time for action is now, not members of the council and Assessor Gerard Lavoie to make west by Parker Street and Munro captured in the 1967 war. “ expert advice” on how to solve the prior to Powers’ arrest in April. ethics for public officials and one count of tampering The freeze supporters can be pressure is even worse than that of after another six months of jerking proportionately place the blame Street. Our neighborhood includes revaluation dilemma. residents in the audience who said those assurances. He also claimed certain state officials “ intensified the with a witness. around, at which time the ground Giving Washington’s blessing. for the arms race, on the faulted for their overly about 43 houses; and of these 45 the area receiving all of the McCarthy said he needs the expert the problems should be worked out “ The assessor should be able to notoriety” of Powers’ case by “ using the media to will be frozen and it will be too cold Begin has continued to defy world by town officials. tell us what is going on in his of­ shoulders of their own country. simplistic view of the world, houses all but a few have water publicity? Why? to jell him whether or not the grand exploit the defendant’s prosecution for their own Mayor Penny recommended that, to dig. Elections are five weeks opinion and dot the captured Arab list is vaiid and “ to give the town fice,” said Mrs. Koontz. “ We do not No doubt they do seem perhaps, but it is wrong to pressure which measures between “ We are consulting ourselves to political ends,” a committee made up of directors away and these people should, landscape With Israeli settlements. direction.” The grand list is the need a consultant to come in and tell Powers, a former Berlin mayor, was charged with sometimes too unaware of the charge them with being puppets 28-35 P.S.I. The remaining few death,” said Roland C. Green, chair­ and citizens be formed to address remember that nothing times document which reflects what us what needs to be done.” nine counts stemming from a one-man grand jury in­ BEDWETTER oh the string of some diabolical houses have a water pressure REAGAN’S permissive policy man of the Board of Tax Review. Soviet Union’s appalling con­ nothing is nothing. vestigation of alleged corruption in the Department of between 35-40 P.S.I. the problem. Several' people “ I’m disappointed that the LET THEM HAVE A DRY BED tributions to making the world a outside force. has now come home to roost. Israel Transportation. volunteered to Mr. Kleinschmidt to “ We are trying to do what we can assessor doesn’t have the equipment The grRitfit gill you can give a be

HAH.' yOl/RE AN EMBARRASSMENT TO A t h a t WIFE OF YOURS y o u LEAVE WINNIE HAS HELP y o u BACK OUT OF THIS. WE LOVE WE'LL SEE HOW celebrates PROUD FAMILY NAME. PO YOU THINK. CrosswQrd LONG l O V r LASTS ■^^.1 Astro-graph MOTHER ANP FATHER e v e r s in c e you m a r r ie p EACH OTHER ANP HER. SHE NEVER LET YOU THAT'S ALL WHEN YOU'RE BOTH SENT YOU TO COLLEGE ON THE STREET... TO BE A WEAVER OF . REACH YOUR POTENTIAL. THAT m a t t e r s . Sputnik 0 A 6 K e r s ? \ October 6,1982 competitively today. Keep in Contacts you establish with mind that only the final score ACROSS 45 Health retort Anawar to Previout Puzzle persons who live at a distance counts. 47 Overpower by PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) 1 Ruitic retrMt fear (Z m iO D cat!] □EJ MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet from you could prove to be o( □ □ n n □ □ n n WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Rev. television shows, founded People for great value this coming year. Don’t dodge difficult assign­ 6 Exit 50 Scurry Union, celebrating the 2Sth anniver­ ments today. They will turn out 53 Worthippad □ □ Q ID □ DO Jerry Falwell and television the American Way in 1980 as a When you travel to faraway 12 Oily fruit QDO ID □ □ □ sary of the launch of Sputnik 1, places, try to make as many to be paper dragons. You are 13 Hubs out 54 Gat by producer Norman Lear seem response to Falwell's Moral Majori­ more than a match for what­ 14 Ran togtthar reatoning boasted two of its cosmonauts now friends as possible V E n INIE w E L headed for a battle of the airways. ty and to protect “ beliefs in ever arises. 15 Tenant 55 Notea 0 in in orbit may stay “up there forever” LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Once E T A ■ B IT A R E pluralism, diversity and tolerance.” ARIES (March 21-April 19) 16 Repugnant SB Woodchopper a Falwell charges Lear's group. you decide upon a course of N U N □ ism D 1 N and break the current space en­ Think before you speak today 18 Environment 57 Intelligent People for the American Way, is at­ Falwell, one of the nation’s most action today, try not to deviate T 1 T E H m a Fr 1 N A durance record. or you may say something popular television evangelists, said from your path. Inconsistency agency (sbbr.) E A tacking the Moral Majority for you’ll later wish you could 19 Prophet DOWN The official Soviet news agency will ^feprive you of successful U "o Q □ □ □ □ economic reasons and says he will Lear’s real interest was in preser­ retract. Mistakes aren't likely nrv Tass waited until Monday, the an­ results Predictions of what’s in 20 Unheppy L □ □ □ □ ving his own economic interests. when you weigh your words. (SC] «• demand equal time from ant^ televi­ store for you in the seasons fol­ Fletcher’s Landing — Douglas Coffin 22 Dey (Heb.) 1 Mora atraight- Ub E niversary of the Spunik 1 flight, to TAURUS (April 20-May 20) "Mr. Lear sees the whrk of Bible- lowing your birthday and where 25 Blunder loiward MIR T □ □ □ □ report the launch Saturday of sion station that airs the Lear com­ Don’t be hesitant to renegoti­ 4 believing Christians in* America ... to look lor your luck and 26 Beaidea 2 Roland’t Cosmos 1412. mentary. ate situations today where you 28 Fer (prefix) friend 23 Oil (auffix) 39 More precious M as an attack on his economic opportunities are in your Astro- "fASHlON flPJ) feR TH6 “5PINDLV DJD fAfeteS AND ‘INSTEAD SHt MOST ARRAN^t H6R The mission of the new satellite Graph' Mail $1 for each to feel you're not being treated 29 From 3 Greater in 24 Intermediate 40 Latest The Lear program, narrated by position.” Astro-Graph. Box 409. Radio fairly. Discrepancies can be DLUCAl'eCHAlR6 DD NOf l& t.-A -'f& tS NfcAR BtfR16fcRAJfcC5 30 Slidea girth (prefix) was not revealed but it was unlikely adjusted to your satisfaction. 41 Parodied Burt Lancaster, contends groups One segment of the program pic­ City'Station. N.Y. 10019. Be V. fW ftP - fHe. LAJZ^^ AND, IDfcAJLLV, 6 lL 0 5 ^ 32 Socket 4 Eternally 26 Before (poet) the launch involved a new section GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) 35 Balievar 5 Cincinnati ball 43 Insect stage like “Moral Majority, sometimes tures a couple in Indiana the sure to specify birth date. l i 27 Bingo.lika for an expansion of the Salyut 7 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Associates may not be as skill­ tOOMAN." (auffix) club (abbr.) game 44 Former Christian Voice or Religious Round­ narrator said had been charged with ful as you are today in manag­ "'-TJ 6 Lamprey space station because of differences You may be in for a pleasant 36 Scarlett 28 Small bird German coin table” are attacking "traditional beating their son. He said the boy’s ing unusual developments. surprise today when a situation O'Hara'e 7 Cupidity 29 Sunihina in orbits. Stick to your guns if you 8 Coarte file 46 Stuffy UPI photo American values of freedom to grandfather made the charge. which seems, to be working home atate (abbr.) At a news conference, space of­ believe your way is best. 37 Try 9 Attempted speak, believe and worship.” Dr. Greg Dixon, pastor of the In­ against you suddenly switches 3t Landing boat 46 Pools ficials hinted the two-man crew CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Do 39 Genetic to Biihop't "Intolerance in this country is not dianapolis Baptist Temple and to something beneficial. 32 And to on 49 Esau's country ROBERT H. GODDARD STANDS NEXT TO FIRST ROCKET (LEFT PHOTO) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23>Dtc. not attempt to do difficult tasks meteriel throne aboard Salyrut 7 might try to break (abbr., Lat, 2 50 Drug agency new ... witch hunts, slavery, national secretary of Moral Majori­ 21) Seek the advice of wiser hastily today. You'll get the (abbr.) 11 Compatt the endurance record of 185 con-, . . at right, he holds a model of a rocket In 1924 wdt.) McCarthyism. What is new and ty, is filmed saying he wants to heads today before making a types of results you desire by 42 Accountant point (abbr.) 33 Kennel tound secutive days in space. decision about which you're proceeding one step at a time. (abbr.) 14 Luxury St Law (Let) frightening is the technology. From “protest this horrible child abuse LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You 43 Ship'a diary 17 Double curve 34 Cancellation "If our people get all the their satellites and confputers they law” because, “What they’re doing, doubtful. Their input may sup­ 52 Japanese coin ply you with solutions you've might be maneuvered Into an 44 Maintain 2t Autpicet 38 Personality necessary supplies they can stay up broadcast intolerance to 10s of they’re establishing Gestapo agen­ overlooked. awkward position today where there forever," said Nikolai Happy birthday, Mr. Rocket millions, of homes every week. For cies all ver the state called child CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) you'll have to choose between 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 Rukavishnikov, a former cosmonaut Success comes today by con­ backing up a new acquaintance the first time they have the skill and abuse or child protection agencies. or supporting an old pal. Superman who is now a senior official in the centrating on things which you 12 13 the small group of people who big money to accomplish their “God owns the children, and he VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pt. 22) Soviet space program. flight even then as he developed the can control, rather than by pr WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) - first liquid-propellant rocket, said watched that first lift-off on Aunt goals,” Lancaster says. gives their parents the right to raise worrying about something There's a possibility it will take ANP NBITHeR “This mission will last for some npuve 6 OIN 0 TOO f a r , ) / ycu'fte stck. Moaeof lotMtna- 14 15 The 100th anniversary of the birth of “This is .the typical dishonest, those children.” which might not occur. Have a second effort to reach the 6U6TINS USeRAL Rp y o u . Percy M. Roope, 85, who witnessed Effie’s farm, where today stands a 5 W L K B R / FIRST >t?U . time,” he said of the flight of Valen­ the father of the space age will be irresponsible tjme-programming Falwell said the child-abuse positive objectives. goajs you set for yourself nCNT AFTER AUtCnfifONV" THAF, SOPlEtrmAN ! a a m a n A A // tin Lebedev and Anatoly Berezovoy. the March 16. 1926 flight. golf course with a bronze marker today. Keep trying. "Twice" Is THEN THIEVB5—ANPACW FfLONS AMP K iu e i» 16 17 18 commemorated today with a re­ that has become ■«ntage Lear,” an charges were “wildly dishonest, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) PESBRve Ho m a te y ! j The rocket stood 10 feet tall and commemorating the event. Though you might get off to a the charm. The cosmonauts were launched enactment of Robert H. Goddard’s angry Falwell said. hardly worthy of a response.” (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) was held by a pyramid-shaped metal “Dr Goodard believed a rocket" bad start, you should do well 19 20 21 22 23 24 May 13 and will eclipse the en­ first rocket launching from a hill on Falwell said “every TV station in The Lear program opens with a durance record Nov. 14. Both men frame, he said, could get to the moon and 1 believed what is now a golf course. him,” he said, adding the science of America’’ has been warned Moral film clip of Texas evangelist James 25 26 27 28 were shown by Soviet television Majority will seek equal time if the Robison saying: “I’m sick and tired aboard the space platform on Mon­ The liquid-propellant rocket shot “ It was exciting, no question rocketry was met with skeptism about that,” he said. “We realized back then. program is aired. about hearing about all of the 29 30 31 day. upwards for about seconds, at "We are hopeful that it gets on radicals, and the perverts, and the Lebedev and Berezovoy used 900 we had a rocket, but I did not realize The three-day celebration speeds as fast as 60 mph and landed honoring Goddard, who died in 1945, every station so we can have equal liberals, and the leftists, and the 32 33 34 35 pounds of fuel last week in a 174 feet way from the lift-off pad — a that it was such a momentous oc­ casion.” will be held at the Centrum in and comparable time to expose Lear communists coming out of the Bridge maneuver that carried their snowcovered patch of dirt in his for the hypocrite that he is.” closet. “It’s time for God’s people to 39 40 41 Roope, then a student of Worcester and sponsored by Clark, 36 37 36 capsule-space station-supply ship Aunt Effie’s backyard. l.«ar, producer of “All in the come oiit of the closet, out of the complex into an orbit 40 miles Goodard’s at Clark University now the Chamber of Commerce and Goddard, a physics professor at Worcester Polvtechic Institute. l•’amily’’ and similar irreverent churches and change America.’’ trumps and set up dummy's 42 4 ^ 44 higher than had been established. Clark University, envisioned space living in Cambria, Calif., was one of spades by means of a ruffing finesse against East’s king. L«vir’« Law - - .James Schumelster 45 46 47 48 49 NORTH 10-5-82 The play becomes really 4A Q JI0I5 interesting if a diamond is s6 51 52 53 V t 2 ■ opened and a second dia­ Tuesday TV ♦ A52 O FFIC ER ,TAk>e M F IN.'' mond returned if dummy's DO NOT 54 55 A Q 2 ace is held back at trick one. TM TIBEP OF (SUNNIN6, REMOVE TH5ED OF BE1N& A WEST EAST Now there is no way to THIS TA6 57 partner. (60 ntin.) natural experiences in the Signorei, Claude Dauphin. (21 - MOVIE: T h . Hanging UNDER 56 6:00 P.M. ♦ 7 4 3 ♦ K 6 2 bring in that spade suit and FU61TIVF FeOM THE- LAW.' eSD - P.M. Magazine secluded countryside. Robin 1978. Tree' A frontier doctor with a se­ ♦J97 V8 penalty (3!) - EyawItnut Naws Groves, Gloria Grahame, John cret past takes charge 6f a girl South will have to try for a OF LAW C93 9 9 - American League ♦ QJ7 4 4 K983 club ruff. 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He surgeon investigates the mys­ tions when his three estranged 2;30A.M. terious deaths of his patients. honored by more than 1,000 By Oswald Jacoby will be left with two clubs CYEW CN CQPH QVNMC CKY IQOC terious deaths of his patients. sons visit him. George C. Soott. Albert Finney. James Coburn, leaders in industry, and Alan Sontag and the nine of spades. Albert Finney, James Coburn, 1977. 3 2 ) - ESPN Sports Center Susan Dey. 1981. Rated R. business, philanthropy, Dummy will hold the ace- Susan Dey. 1981. (3S - NCAA Football: Oregon St S D • Crossfire Southern California medicine and the arts at In this charity game hand queen of spades and the NEYO.” - HQCY ZQGHONE (39 - M*A’S*H (22) - Twilight Zone 4:00 A.M. (2^ - MOVIE: 'Conraok' A the Waldorf-Astoria hotel practically every South will queen of clubs. 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(R) (60 min.) 21 M a t Catharine Hicks, Stephen PG . F(7R The Enfield ( £ - Family Feud (Cloaad Captioned] (S) S9 - Tonight Show McHattie. 1982. World According to Garp ANNIE YANKEES, Cine 1,12, 3, 4, 5 & 6 — (R) 6:50, 9:20. (3) - Benny Hill Show 9:30 P.M. (39 - MOVIE: 'Coma Hava 1:15A.M. — SHOWN AT:-- Coffee With M b' A stuffy Italian E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial 91-NawB ® - V t n a a a a 1«-7;|I-M« tax agent marries a mlddia- 9 9 -F ilm (PG). 7:10, 9:30. - Yes, Windsor Qtt«2>v»<4 wc ^ gfVOB i V - 91 - ESPN Sporta Canter agad woman for financial se­ J 10:00 P.M. 1:30 A.M. Giorgio (PG) 7:15,9:45.- P laza — The Road B Look curity,and finds himself living in AN OFFICER AND 99-Sporta 033-N a w a Amityville H: The Posses­ Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalli a harem. Ugo Tognazzi. (33 - Carter Country Warrior (R) 7:15. 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William H urt her innocanca first Tatum mont High (R) 7:40, 9:55. AAa Kathlaan Tumar, Richard O'Neal, Kriaty McNichol, Matt An Indiana youth fella in love T inda Meza, Ruben Aguirre. Manchester clean and sweet smelling. -SHOWN A f;- Cranna. tS B I. Rated R. Dillon. Rated R. with a Southern balla and mar­ AAA/?, O - Madanw's Ptaoe ries her, daaarting his child­ DA Theaters East — Wash jars, dry completely I M 47441MI ' . (9-C N N Nawa S 8 - Bamay MWar 99 - Nlghtllne hood awaathaart Montgomery Amityville II: The Posses­ then put a large ptishe oil 'LL t h e W INE ' 4 o - Mora Real Psopis (21 - Fraaman Raporta C lift Elizabeth Taylor. Eva sion (R) 7:15, 9:30.- F a s t newspaper inside the jar I T t:; 12:00AaMa Marie Saint 1966. b e f o r e iT$ TIME = (29 - MOVIE: 'La Strada' A Times At Ridgemont High and put the lid on. 'The] THimA-mtlSTIIAll ' ______-k V5 to 1 'WOtt 8KX)P.M. atudy of itinarant carnival life at ( £ - Quiney -SHOWHAT;. ( 3 ) (S 3 - Bring'Em Back AHva 1:45 A.M. (R) 7:15, 9:15. — Tempest paper will absorb any] a brutal ttrong-man usaa a CS) - Perry Maeon IS47JE-MI Frank Buok hat an unusual reu­ poor, aimpla-fflindad girt to 91 - MOVIE: 'Netting' A my»- (PG) 8. moisture. nion urtth a former teacher and aarva him. Anthony Quinn, Giu- ( £ - Pitfall tery novelist undergoes euper- OlBKbtWAK tMHeg ut y BTMOa IQ-g a v u A J L i J/ANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 — 1 1 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct, 5, 198i Candidates Obituaries Are Saying FOCUS/ Leisure Felix KolodzIeJ Aug. 14, 1901. She had been a resi­ J, Felix Kolodziej, 68, of 78 McKee dent of Glastonbury for the past 32 1 St, died Monday at his home. He was years, before that living in Zinsser offers the husband of Agnes T. (Pawlicki) Manchester and East Hartford. Kolodziej, She was a member of Buckingham plan on deficit He was born in New Britain on Congregationai Church and the Andy Nov. 20, 1913, and had been a resi­ Hiilstown Grange. state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- dent of Manchester for 30 years. She leaves a brother, Clinton W. Manchester, announced plans to in­ rPicasso scuipture IRooney Before his retirement in 1979 he had Keeney of Manchester and six troduce two bills, next session been employed at Pratt & Whitney nephews. designed to reduce a state budget Group, East Hartford. He was an Funeral services will be Thursday deficit which he said could approach Syndicated Army veteran of World War 11 and a at 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral $200 million in 1984. Columnist member of the AARP, the National Home, 400 Main St., -Manchester. Zinsser must first be returned to Artist's 'other' work featured in New York exhibit Council, the Manchester Senior Burial will be in West Cemetery. his 4th D is tric t Senate spat, Citizens and the International There are no calling hours. however. He has been challenged by By Frederick M. WInship his fascination with the totemlc and Memorial contributions may be Association of Machinists, Manchester’s Democratic Mayor UPI Senior Editor magical aspects of art. Besides his wife he leaves two made to the lOOF Eye Bank in care Stephen T. Penny. PICASSO USED ANYTHING Reagan sons, John W. Bukowski of of New Britain General Hospital, Zinsser said, if re-elected, he NEW YO RK — Pablo Picasso is Manchester and Walter G. Kolodziej New Britain. would re-introduce his proposed getting his due at last as one of the that came to hand for material — bits of paper and cardboard, thin of Nantucket, Mass.; a daughter, overhaul of the state education major figures in the development of Mrs. Ronald (Diane) Angotta of equalization formula. That plan, 20th century sculpture. metal sheets, scraps of wood. He in­ Dolores G. Romano corporated real objects into his scores Willimantic; a brother, Henry which failed to gain support in 1981 The artist’s achievements as a Dolores (Grasso) Romano, 52, of work such as a toy automobile for Kolodziej of Broad Brook; two and 1982, would reduce the state painter always have overshadowed Hartford died Sunday at Hartford the head of a baboon, a water jar for sisters. Miss Katherine Kolodziej of budget $40 million, Zinsser claimed. his three djmensional creations Hospital. She was the wife of John k m the belly of a pregnant woman, a Broad Brook and Mrs. Anna Staficz He said it would phase property ranging from metal and paper Romano and the sister of Mrs. child’s bicycle handles for the horns for aged of Newington; and five rich towns out of the formula and cutouts to wood and bronze sculp­ Peggy Csaszar of Manchester. Herald photo by Tarqulnlo of a goat, and a cake mold for a grandchildren. change parts of the formula which ture and painted ceramics. During She had been a computer operator girl’s head. Funeral services will be Thursday favor big cities. If passed, he said, in his lifetime the sculpture was given at Hartford National Bank, He applied paint to much of his at 10:30 a.m. from the John F. 1982 Manchester would have only two retrospective exhibits, in She also leaves a daughter and Intersection realigned sculpture to add to the wit and Whatever else you think of Presi­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. received an additional $368,000 in Paris in 1966 and at New York’s son, her mother, a brother and liveliness of his statement. ’The dent Reagan, you have to admit that Center St. with a mass of Christian school aid. Aid to Bolton would have Museum of Modem Art in 1967. seven other sisters. and-motorists were finding themselves going colorful ceramics are, of course, a he’s done a great job for people 70 burial at 11 a.m. at Church of the The new section of paving at the Center was- been up $73,200, he said, and Now the enterprising Pace- Funeral services will be through the Intersection by still another path. synthesis of sculpture and painting years old and older. If the man with Assumption. Burial will be in St. opened up Monday to northbound traffic Glastonbury, Hebron and Columbia Gallery, a many-faceted dealership Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from the and include some of Picasso’s most James Cemetery with full military — the other towns in the 4th District on Manhattan’s gallery-studded 57th the hardest job in the world is 70, it D’Esopo Wethersfield Chapel, 277 powerful zoomorphic images, honors. Friends may call at the — would have risen significantly, Street, has mounted a major and means we can all look forward to Folly Brook Blvd., Wethersfield, although they are yet to be taken funeral home Wednesday from 2 to 4 Zinsser said. beautifully presented Picasso being active until at least that age. with a mass of Christian burial at 9 seriously by some critics as an im­ and 7 to 9 p.m. He also said he would propose exhibition that establishes the artist You just don’t look at Ronald a.m. in the Church of St. Luke. Bonk opposes Main St. portant aspect of the Picasso Memorial donations may be made legislation requiring a study by the for all time as one of the innovators Reagan and say, “ There’s a really Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 oeuvre. to the American Cancer Society in and 7 to 9 p.m. at the chapel. State Insurance Purchasing Board, of modern sculpture. old President,” He’s 71 years old, Manchester and Hartford, (there will be 127 spaces fewer, net, Weiss said later he wasn’t sur­ ContiiiiK-il from page 1 in cooperation with the insurance in­ This show is the first to draw on The bronzes, cast in France, are coming up 72 in February, but his .'(frffffp n x tM aiooQBcxaoioooooocx prised by the negative comments. “ I under the proposal than presently dustry, of self-insurance. Zinsser works held by the Picasso estate particularly impressive 5 Margaret C. Mltrowakl In Memoriam age doesn’t enter into anyone’s opi­ said Weiss, claiming that the town exist), he said. expected the people who said what said a review by the Program which were in Picasso’s private BOLTON — Margaret Camilla achievements and must be among nion of him, for better or for worse. In loving memory of Carl Royce, has always cleared away snow after they said to say what they said,” he collection at the time of the previous Mitrowski of 116 South Road died Review and Investigation Com­ the greatest rarities in the world of who passed away October 5th, 1980. heavy snowfalls. ■AMONG TH E people who said said. retrospectives and were not made If you don’t like his political this morning at Manchester mittee, which he cochairs, indicated modem sculpture, since Picasso Marlow complained that the plan nice things about the project were He said the critics won’t available for exhibition. This alone opinions, it doesn’t occur to you to Memorial Hospital. She was the When ties of love are broken self-insurance would save the state kept his editions quite small. A concedes too much to the state’s realtor and developer Warren necessarily kill the project if they think that they were any different wife of Edward J. Mitrowski. And love ones have to part many thousands of dollars. makes it one of the red letter events number of bronzes in this show are desire to “ make Main Street a super Howland ( “ It’s about time we did speak at Wednesday’s hearing, when he was younger. She was born in Norwich on Feb. It leaves a wound that never heals of the new art season, and Pace unique and others are from editions highway.” something to the street” ) and Bruce provided enough people speak in- 6, 1921, and had been a resident of And also a broken heart reported record crowds are visiting ranging from only two to six President Reagan is a strikingly "N o way has Main Street been im­ Watkins, co-owner of the Watkins favor of it. “ We’ve got to get them the gallery. this area most of her life. castings. Although Picasso was in­ handsome man. His face is falling But. looking back with memories proved,” said Marlow. It’s not being Brothers building ( “ I ’m heartily for (the plan’s supporters) to that Besides her husband she leaves a THERE ARE 84 OBJECTS in terested in money, he apparently did apart .a little around the edges, but Upon the path we trod ' widened, and it’s losing parking it.” ) hearing,” he said. . Joyner charges daughter, Mrs. Margaret Clark of the show, including a few sketch not consider large editions of his so is everyone’s, and he’s still good- We bless the years we shared with Bolton; a brother, Robert Pattison designs for sculpture and ceramics. bronzes as a way of making it. looking by anyone’s standards. him mismanagement of East Hartford; a sister, Mrs, Rita They date from 1908 into the 1960s THERE ARE LANDMARK When he moves, he moves quickly, Wysocki of Enfield; and a grand­ And leave the rest to God. Income limits up for housing state Rep. Walter H. Joyner, R- with heavy emphasis on the sculptures at the Pace that must be surely and without any of the hesita­ daughter, Jessica Clark. Sadly missed By: 12th District, charged that (^ v . amazingly productive decade of the seen by anyone who finds modern tion that we associate with the Funeral services will be Thursday Skip, Sue, Lisa and Angelia William A. O’Neill and the state 1950s when Picasso was in his seven­ art a source of joy. The 1909 “ Head movements of the elderly, at 8:30 a.m, from the John F. Beginning yesterday, tenants will Income limits for elderly increased. Department of Income Maintenance ties. of a Woman” is an important Cubist “ Elderly” is just not a word you’d Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. looooooeeooooooeoooooooo be paying 27 per cent of their income applicants for housing at Westhill Under the old limits, a single did nothing to recover $10 million in All are from the Picasso estate experiment that influenced a whole Center St., Manchester, with a mass In Metnoriain in rent instead of 25 >-ercent. Those use to describe him. Gardens and Mayfair have been applicant for admission to the food stamps given to ineligible except three sculptures loaned by generation of sculptors and helped of Christian burial at 9 a.m. at who enter for the first time wiil pay In the pictures we see of him, In loving memory of Peter Joseph raised, making more people eligible federally-subsidized projects had to applicants or distributed in the Museum of Mc^em Art, and the turn sculpture away from the Church of the Assumption. Burial 30 percent and all rents will ul­ Reagan always looks so composed, Murphy, who passed away October for the waiting list, which is already have an income of $11,700 or less to excessive amounts. estate objects are for sale at slavish realism of the 19th century. will be in Hillside Cemetery, East timately be set at 30 percent. confident and even happy that you 5, 1973. at 186 applicants. be eligible. That has gone up to $13,- Joyner said Massachusetts ha*- a price tags that run as high as more A seven-foot bronze entitled Hartford. However, 10 percent is deducted Meanwhile rents are being set at 700. program to recoup such losses, by than $1 million. Arnold Glim'cher, “ Woman in a Garden,” cast in 1931 wonder if he ever has any moments Friends may call at the funeral Nine years have passed since God 30 percent of income for future For two residents the limit goes from total income before the 30 per­ cross-checking Social Security Pace’s director, identified the is nothing less than a triumphant of depression. He does, of course, home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. called him to rest. tenants and phased up from 25 per­ from $13,350 to $15,660; for three it cent is applied and futher deductions numbers of food stamp recipient; owners of the sale items as three of paean to the life-giving role of but be never lets us in on them. Does Memorial contributions may be But precious memories live on for cent to 30 percent for present goes from $15,050 to $17,600; for four are made for certain medical with Social Security numbers the artist’s children, Paloma women, a theme Picasso never tired being 71 worry him? You’d never 0 made to the American Diabetes he was one of lifes best. expenses. tenants. it goes from $16,’700 to $19,575. bank depositors. He proposed thht Picasso-Lopez, and M aya and celebrating. The life size painted know if it does. He referred the Association, 17 Oakwood Ave., West The limit on total assets remains Housing authority revenue is like­ Sadly missed by. Pascal Maslrangelo, chairman of Connecticut adopt a similar system. Claude Picasso, and two wood centaur, created in 1955 for the other day to some government Hartford. ly to increase because higher Wife Alice and children the Manchester Housing Authority, unchanged at $15,000 for one, $20,000 Joyner said an auditors’ report in­ grandchildren, Bernard Ruiz- film, “ The Mystery of Picasso,” is a percentages will be charged against project that will be completed in the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOOOOQC said that beginning this past Monday for two, $25,000 for three, and $30,- dicates the federal government may Picasso and Marina Picasso. stick figure with the power to amuse higher incomes. year 2015. He mentioned it casually Ethel K. Mitchell the annual income limits have been 000 for four. withhold various funds from It is immediately evident on and disturb simultaneously. and easily just as though he’ll still Ethel (Keeney) Mitchell, 81, of Card of Thanks Connecticut because of the alleged viewing the show that many of the Glastonbury, formerly of The James Kilduff family wishes mismanagement. themes which preoccupied Picasso The show will run through Oct. 23. be president that year, although in Manchester, died Monday at a to thank all their firends and Joyner is being challenged for re- throughout his long career as a Pace has published a handsome all probability he will not. UPI photo Glastonbury convalescent home. relatives for the many acts of Hiring plan vote due tonight election by Democratic Director painter also are dealt with in his color-illustrated catalogue with an There’s no way for a president to C She was the wife of the late Walter kindness, prayers, gifts and flowers James R. McCavanagh. sculpture. His sexuality is there, his analytical essay by Robert break down in front of us all and it’s J. Mitchell, given to them following the loss of fear of death, his love affair with Rosenblum that is an important ad­ PABLO PICASSO PLACES DUSTER IN HAND OF SCULPTURE IN 1955 PHOTO too bad, I think w e ’d give our dition to the growing library of She was born in Manchester on Jan, Wife and Mother. Mediterranean myths and symbols, . . . his \«ooden centaur Is one of stars of Pace Gallery sculpture show/ presidents less of a hard time if we The Board of Directors is affirmative action document. ' complete. his admiration for primitive art, and Picasso references. were aware that, in addition to the scheduled tonight to approve a com­ He was not prepared to discuss An offer by the Center prehensive minority hiring plan for specific recommendations Congregational Church to house the Swensson gets proble.-.." 'f the world, they are sub­ the town. beforehand. town’s nativity scene this Christmas ject to the same day-to-day personal Governor tops G>hen The affirmative action plan, the In other business, the board is season will be considered. signs for Lutz ' problems that all of us have. Mr, result of controversy surrounding being asked to allow the town to con- The board will be asked to ap­ Reagan had a serious gunshot wound T prove the sale of general obligation When you own a moforhome the town’s inability to hire a black demn a parcel of land near state Rep. Elsie L. “ Biz” little more than a year ago. Any bonds to replace temporary notes police officer last year, has been on Hiilstown Road, which could be used Swensson, R13th District, said she problem that nightmare might still for Ethics Commission as a cemetery. now being used to finance several the board’s agenda, but not acted on has been successful in getting the be giving him is out of our minds. He The board is expected to table ac­ public projects in town. for several months. * state Department of ’Transportation must think about it every day. For Democratic Mayor Stephen T. tion on the Bennet housing conver­ A new rental policy for town to post signs on Interstate 84 direc­ all we know, the scars still hurt but Sol R. Cohen of 51 Jordt St., a Technically, Cohen’s appointment Penny, who is attempting to act as a sion, because a financing package is Camping is just like being at home recreation facilities also will be con­ ting peopte to the Lutz Children retired Manchester Herald reporter is interim, because it must be ap­ not ready, and to table approval of a president isn’t allowed to hurt mediator between the board and the sidered. Museum. and columnist, was appointed to the proved by the General Assembly much in public. Human Relations Commission, job descriptions for firefighters who Mrs. Swensson seid DOT Com­ State Ethics Commission, Gov. when it convenes next year. But, out. Soon I learned. It was a potty plans to recommend changes would serve as paramedics, because ’The board will meet at 8 p.m. at missioner J. William Bums told her Editor’s note: Some campers There must have been times when William A. O’Neill announced this once approved, the term will last un­ chair. tonight to the town administration’s negotiations with the union are in- the Lincoln Center hearing room. in a letter last week a small sign will like to rough it. Others like to President Reagan came before us to morning. til September 1985. “ People don’t leave anything be installed at the Route 83 exit of camp without giving up too many talk about some important matter The seven-member commission Cohen was raised in Chicago, home, do they?” asked my hus­ Interstate 84. o f the conveniences and luxuries when his mind was elsewhere on oversees ethical codes for all state where he graduated from grammar band. Earlier efforts to get signs to the of home. UPI's Sandra Latimer something more important to him departments, excluding judges, and school, high school and Crane Junior Up and down the roads we went, museum failed, Mrs. Swensson said, and her husband recently bought for all lobbyists.' It also reviews College. He then attended M an charged in burglary trying not to stare at campers. But I personally but of no importance to because the DOT policy would not a motorhome and this is Sandra’s financial disclosures and in­ Northwestern University. He met couldn't help notice that almost the nation whatsoever. I suppose it’s allow them. She said she has been account of a weekend at a state vestigates conflict-of-interest his late wife, Sylvia (Werthman) every campsite had at least one possible that, during his time in the trying to get the signs installed since park campground. charges. Cohen when they both worked at the A 25-year-old Vernon man was failure to drive right after the car he said they arrested him after respon­ bicycle. White House, he has put on a couple charged Saturday in connection with ding to a report of a disturbance-at her election two years ago. By Sandra L. Latimer K ' . J - Cohen, until recently a member of Newark Ledger. He has a daughter, was driving struck the rear of a car Iv,?- Bikes are the best way of getting of the best acting performances of the Democratic Town Committee, Mrs. Susan Wichman of a burglary at the Connecticut Con­ parked on East Middle Turnpike. 80 Birch Street. around — down to the water for But since the museum moved, United Press International iM/i. his lifetime. tainer Recovery Corp. on Colonial Caron refused to take a chemical wrote local and political stories for Manchester; a son, Joseph Cohen of Police said Miller apparently Burns agreed it may be more dif­ swimming or fishing. Up to the com­ The President and Mrs. Reagan the Herald, where he worked for New York City, and two grandsons, Street. struck the car after he turned on to test to determine if he was in­ COLUMBUS, Ohio - We took up a missary to play the latest electronic ficult for motorists to find, so he ap­ look close and loving, but there must more than 13 years. He wrote Lee and Adam Wichman. Michael Daly was charged with the turnpike from Woodbridge toxicated, which, under the new proved the sign: new hobby this summer — camping games, or to get hot dogs to cook m have been times that w e’ve seen serious and humorous columns, During World War Two he served third degree burglary and third Street. He is scheduled to appear in state law that went into effect Oct. in a 26-foot motorhome that has all over an open fire for dinner. W-V them smiling together when they’d covered the state Capitol and state with the 82nd Signal Battalion in degree larceny in connection with court on Oct. 19. 1, means his driver’s license can be Mrs. Swensson faces a challenge the comforts of a real home. BABES IN INFANT CARRIERS and national political conventions. Hawaii, Okinawa, le Shima, the the Aug. 16 break, in which checks Leroy A. Caron, 26, of 34 Butler suspended for 90 days. He was held for re-election from former We got bit by the camping bug are strapped in a basket on front just had a fight. It’s none of our Philippines and Japan. He attended were stolen, police said. He was Road was charged with driving in lieu of $100 cash bond for a court Democratic Manchester Mayor after running the gamut of flying. while Mom pedals. Children sit in business and yet, when I watch Mr. Before coming to the Herald, signal corps school at Fort Mon­ held on $5,(XW bond for a court while intoxicated Saturday. Police appearnce Oct. 19. John W. Thompson. ■ Flying was fun, but you had to fly seats attached above the back Reagan in public, I always wish I Cohen worked at the Newark Ledger mouth, N..I. He was a sergeant and appearance Oct. 18. according to the weather. Then, too, fender and grab mom or dad around knew what he had for breakfast, and and the Chicago Hearst papers. you had to worry about ground was discharged in 1945. Also Saturday, a Hartford man 'f ^ JM the waist. wbat he wanted to do today that he was arrested in the city after police transportation'. So we sold the air­ " I consider this a great honor for Group raps We rode nearly all the way around couldn’t do because he’s president. Cohen has been a member of there found goods stolen from a plane we’d had for six years. me and for the town of the 5,800-acre lake, through the Frankly, I don’t know how any Manchester’s Temple Beth Sholom With this motorhome you don’t Manchester,” Cohen said this mor­ Manchester home in his possession, tax breaks (I village of Russell’s Point where a for many years and has served as its have to worry about using it in good American president does it. How ning. "The existence of the commis­ they said. few years ago stood a popular treasurer and community relations HARTFORD (UPI) weather, and you don’t have to de­ does he handle his everyday sion alone acts as a deterrent to un­ Wilfredo Gonzales, 37, was - C amusement park and dance hall. All vice president. Tax breaks for the 38-story ^ PUMPKIN PIE pend on ground transportation. Just problems ... the ones for which he has ethical behavior.” charged with third degree larceny that remain are the wooden bridge by possession in connection with a City Place office prdject f get in it and go. arched over the water, a weather no Cabinet secretary? Does he have DeBear said Cohen will replace and the 24-story One State ICECREAM And I had more fun than I had im­ 5 Cohen is a member of the burglary at a home on 102 Redwood V, beaten sign, and the memories. an old college roommate who asks Manchester Ethics Commission^ attorney Shiela M. Hennessey of Drive. He was held on $1,500 cash Street building should be y f agined. Since we don’t have lights on our to borrow a thousand dollars? Does W ethersfield, whose term has SUNDAE Some say our motorhome is the bond for a court appearance on Oct. revoked because bikes, we chained them to the front he loan it to him? When does he in­ The governor’s press secretary, expired in the commission. Ms. 18. developers haven’t met ^ Fifth Avenue of camping. It’s got Shads/ Glen Pumpkin Ice bumper of the motorhome around dulge him self in some hidden Larry deBear, said this morning Hennessey cannot be reappointed. Police charged a 45-year-old man minority hiring guidelines, H shag carpeting, an AM-FM stereo Cream topped with heaps of dusk. Then we sat in our lawn chairs perversion we know nothing about? Cohen’s appointment was effective with criminal mischief after he a minority group says. ^ tape deck with four speakers, DeBear said Cohen also was con­ gooey Hot Butterscotch, to relax. Smoke from campers’ Is he a chocolate junkie? Does he Sept. 30. C)ohen said he already has allegedly smashed three plate glass sleeping facilities for eight, a sidered by the governor for the state The Connecticut Allied C lucious whipped cream and a wood fires in fire rings drifted been called for a meeting. windows at the Hartford National generator that has more wattage smoke cigars? Snore? Leave the Freedom of Information Commis­ Business LegaL Rights ^ big red cherry! through the still air. Zap, zap, zap Bank office at 595 Main St. Satur­ than the one at home when the .J faucet dripping in the bathroom? sion. However, he said there was no Association and the f went bug catchers, the purple day. Scoop Shady Glen Pumpkin Ice power fails. And we’ve added two- It is a constant source of amaze­ opening there and that Cohen in­ Hispanic group, Vecinos V fluorescent lights hanging from Arnold Cordner, of no certain ad­ Cream into a pre-baked pie shell horsepower motors to our folding ment to me that anyone would want dicated his willingness to serve on Unidos, told Hartford City ^ canopies on the side of units. dress, was held'on a $2,000 surety Manager Woodrow Wilson and top with whipped cream. bikes. We were able to ride for two Soon decorative lights hanging to be president. For a man to take either commission. bond for a court appearance on Oct. hours on a pint-and-a-half of fuel. Town flushes Monday the developers ^ It’s good! UPI photo around the canopies were lit so on the job within a month of his 70th 18. The motorhome isn’t hard to shouldn’t be given more U campers sitting at picnic tables birthday shows an enthusiasm for Police charged an 18-year-old drive. It’s even got cruise control. water mains time to meet the ^ SANDRA AND HUGH LATIMER STAND IN FRONT OF THEIR MOTORHOME could play cards or table games or life and a confidence in his own local man with driving while in­ requirements. f watch TV. toxicated and evading responsibility W E HAD LO T S O F FUN one re­ . . they get around campsite on two-horsepower bikes strength and ability that you have to League to meet “ It looks just like Christmas,” 1 The Town Water Department Saturday, after the car he was ’"ITiey have been given ^ cent weekend at Indian Lake State admire. only this time the woman was in said, easing my way .out of my lawn began today to flush water mains in ANDOVER — Andover Women’s driving struck a parked car on seven years,” ' said Otis if Paik in west central Ohio. The campground had Class A sites beds.” I don’t offhand remember a presi­ front of tnbir tent, sitting in a chair and grabbing my husband’s a north central area of town. League will meet next Tuesday at 8 Brookfield Street. Smith, president of the ^ We pulled into the park before — quite developed and equipped with dent whose policies were dgtgsted electricity. After plugging the RIDING THE BIKES trough rocking chair rocking the child to hand. “ Let’s walk.” The -process begins at Hilliard p.m. in the library of Andover James F. Grout of 28 East Middle association. “ Any relaxa- f sundown and quickly found what I by so many people-wEbse^rsonal thought was a level spot. My hus­ motorhome into the power outlet, the campgrounds gives you a good sleep. After a long walk, I was ready for Street and New State Road and Elementary School. Turnpike failed to report the acci­ tion of the contractual V popularity was as high as Ronald DAIRY-STORES band Hugh backed into the camp­ we turned on the air conditioner and look at how others camp. 'That’s half The family across the road from a cup of hot gourmet coffee before 1 works eastward along Middle Turn­ Plans will be made for an eight- dent, which reportedly occurred at requirements at this late ^ site. Checking with our circular transferred operation of the the fun of camping — Uie other peo­ us had two young children. They crawled into bed. Sure am glad we Reagan’s is today. You just don’t pike to Oxford Street, north to week exercise class that will begin 12:30 a m., police said. He is stage can only be con- U level, we were slightly uneven, so ple. pulled a small camper behind a had this special mattress made. It’s hear people saying the vicious Strickland, east to Main, and then Oct. 20. There will also be an oppor­ scheduled to appear in court on Oct. strued by the minority ^ TWO CONVENCm LOCATXmS M MANCHESTER refrigerator from gas to electric. 840 E. MIDOLE TEKE. on RT. 6 - 0pm Dily •nd Sun.; Pariad* Bnnch o|Mn Mon. thri SM. we had to run a couple wheels up on I saw a young couple walking and pick-up truck. I saw two adult-sized better to sleep on than those foam things about him that you heard north to Woodland. tunity to make com husk wreaths. 19. community as a breach of T My husband hauled the bikes from John’C. and Bamlct A. Rlig. Own« boards to get it level. If we weren’t their loft — In a pulled-down top the woman was carrying an infant lawn chairs, two child-siz^ lawn cushions that made into a bed when them say about John F.Kennedy, Water users may find a drop in Those planning to attend should On Friday, police charged Louis trust and good faith on the > WManiJ. Hoch, ExacuSwManaeii not more than a couple months old. chairs and a little wooden Mraight the tabletop was removed. water pressure and some discolora­ notify Jody Heidtman, 742-6388 or A. Miller Jr., 36, of 23 Whitney Road city’s part regarding en- dead level, the refrigerator pilot bunk in the back of the unit. As a Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon or light would go out. Disaster! friend says, “ Even the bikes have A short time later I saw them again. . back chair. I couldn’t figure that Feels just like home. tion of water. Lucinda Gerson, 742-5424 by today. with driving while intoxicate and frcement.” even Jimmy Carter. 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 - 13 A bout Town A dvice

telephone and art work need to be done. Overeaters to meet For more information call 742-7606. Pinochle scores listed Daughter's 'real' father denies her Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Conference rooms B and C at Manchester The following are the scores for the Army & Navy Grange plans meeting Club pinochle games conducted Sept. 30. Play is open to and frequently disasters. Menwrial Hospital. all senior citizens and begins 9:30 a.m. every Thursday. DEAR ABBY: Twenty-four violence shown on TV. Where can Newcomers are invited to come at 7:30 p.m. A general Manchester Grange will meet Wednesday at Grange Scores are: Floyd Post, 654; Samuel Schors, 623; years ago I had a daughter out of DEAR ABBY: My younger sister we write to get the networks to meeting will follow at 8 p.m. There are no dues, no fees, Hall. Olcott Street. A harvest supper starts at 6:30 p.m. Ernestine Donnelly, 610; Arthur Bpuffard, 604; Ann Fa «*■>»•**•* wedlock. I was 18, and the father r n just got engaged and is planning a clean up their acts? and no weigh-ins. The business meeting will be at 8 p.m. Plourd, 597; Dorothy Hughes, 592 and Edward Scott, was 28. I was in love with him, but D ear wedding in February. She told me I GEORGE AND HELEN 592. he wasn’t in love with me (I was could be a bridesmaid if I’m a size 8 IN TAHUYA, WASH. “out of his class” ), so there was no Abby Also: Jennie Fogarty, 591; Susan Scheibenpflug, 590; by then. I’m a 12 now, and I don’t DEAR G. AND H.: Send your STAMP HONORS ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI marriage, but I kept the child. He Support group Is formed Emblem will have potiuck Robert Hill, 586; Maude Custer, 586; Peter Casella, 585; . . . 800th birthday of saint Is mafked Abigail think I can get down to an 8 by gripes, praise and question about TV Camillo Vendrillo, 585; Hans Frederickson, 584;-James agreed to pay child support and February. I would have to lose at A newly formed support group for parents who have married a rich girl shortly after. I Van Buren to: Manchester Emblem Club will meet Wednesday at Forbes, 584 and Elizabeth Moonan, 579. lieast 20 pounds, and I have a terrible Audience Information, ABC-TV, lost a baby before, during or after birth will meet Mon­ was deeply hurt and very bitter. day at 7 p.m. in thft conference rooms at Manchester the Elks Club, Bissell Street. The meeting will start at time staying on a diet. 1330 Avenue of the Americas, New 6:30 p.m. with a potiuck supper. When my daughter (I’ll call her Do you think my sister is asking a Memorial Hospital. Betty) was 2 ,1 married a wonderful York, N.Y. 10019. Meihbers are asked to bring a favorite dish for the Collectors' lot? Should I accept? What if I Audience Services, CBS Televi­ The group will continue to meet every second Monday Here’re bridge results man who adopted Betty. I had three of the month. Meetings will be informal. For more in­ supper. accept, and the dress is ordered, and sion Network, 51 W. 52nd St., New The following are Manchester’s Bridge Club results. more children dnd a good life. formation call Chris Pettone at 646-6989. C om er I can’t get into it at the time of the York, N.Y. 10019. Sept. 27, North and South: Ann DeMartin and Mary When Betty was old enough to un^ wedding? r estate? All she wanted him was Audience Services, NBC-TV, 30 Conference on Racism Corkum, first, Flo Smyth and Burt Smyth, Kcond. Russ MacKendrIck derstand, I told her the truth about BIGGER BIG SISTER Rockfeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. her birth and adoption. She’s acceptance and friendship, and she Combating racism and prejudice is the theme of a East and West: Frank Bloomer and Murray Powell, got a slap in the face. 10020. Britannia Chapter meets first, and Marion Kynbel and Alice Moe, second. married now and recently had a DEAR SISTER: Tell you sister conference to be conducted Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. at child of her own. Betty wanted to CONFIDENTIAL, PLEASE you’d like to be a bridesmaid, but Britannia Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, Sept. 30, North and South: Burt Smyth and Flo Smyth, CONFIDENTIAL TO T.E. OF First Church of Christ in Wethersfield. meet her biological father, so she DEAR CONFIDENTIAL: Bet­ you can’t promise to be a size 8 by will meet Thur.sday at 11 a.m. at the Windsor Library on The conference is being offered by the Christian first, and Joyce'Rossi and Harvey Sirota, second. SAVANNAH, GA.i Gail Sheehy East and West: Morris Kamins and Jim Baker, first, looked him up, hoping he would be ty’s biological father “admitted” February. If she wants you in her Windsor Green. Education Department of the Connecticut Conference of wedding party she will accept you as answered your question when she Tom Regan and Mary Willhide, second. happy to know her, too. Well, he paternity when he agreed to pay said, "The best way to attract Plans will be made for tbe Oct. 24 2 p.m. showing of the United Church of Christ in cooperation with the wasn’t! He told her I had had other you are — unconditionally. child support, but you’ll need a money is to give the appearance of the film. “The Royal River” at the library. Connecticut Elducation Association. It’s designed for Stamp honors lovers, and he wasn’t her real Tickets, for members and friends, are available by lawyer to tell you what Betty’s legal having it.” public school and church educators. father! Betty was crushed and rights are. DEAR ABBY: Thanks for telling contacting Mrs. Alexander Patrick, 643-9374. The afternoon presentation will be "Connecticut and Koffee Krafters meet your readers where to write to com­ doesn’t want to see him ever again. Problems? You’ll feel better if the KKK.” It will be led by Dr. Robbins Barstow Jr., I don’t understand how he could I hope your sad tale will serve as a plain about the filth and violence in The Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg Branch of the you get them off your chest. Write to director of professional development for the CEA, and Saint Francis have been so cruel. I am not a vin­ warning to others who are eager to the movies. We wrote, and hope it Ski ciub starts season Dimples Armstrong, chairman of the CEA Study Task YWCA will meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at know their biological parents. An in- wili help to clean up the movies. Abby, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, dictive person, but 1 want to know if Calif. 90038. For a personal reply, Force on the KKK. the YWCA, 78 N. Main St. tenant American Architec­ termiediary should contact all par­ Now we would like to let the Manchester Ski Club will have its first meeting of the The group is open to anyone interested in making This stamp with St. I can do anything (legally) to make please enclose a stamped, self- After dinner there will be three workshops. A $7 ture Series came out Sept. him tell his daughter the truth. Can ties first to make sure they want to television industry know what we 1982-83 ski season tonight at 7:30 at Fiano’s on Route 6 in crafts. Participants must be members of the YWCA and Francis of Assisi and his addressed envelope. registration fee includes the cost of dinner. For more in­ doves will be issued at San 30. The first ones appeared she be included as a legal heir to his be found. Surprise visits are unfair, think of some of the filth and Bolton. formation and to register call the Christian Education the Koffee Krafters. A program, entitled “Get Your Skis in Shape” will be This will be the first meeting of this season. There will Francisco Thursday. The in 1979, then a set every Department at the United Church Center, 125 Sherman year until now. It is a nice presented. Anyone interested in skiing is welcome. be a demonstration on making rug yam snowmen dolls. Postal Service Release St., Hartford, 233-5564. series to have complete 1^ Members are asked to bring in Christmas ornaments states that the civic ieaders in that city have notable constructions to 5 to show and make. Loss of taste is complex problem Club pians tag sale Hostesses for the meeting will be Elsie Swanson and been organizing activities admire. Perhaps someone DAV meets Wednesday for the past year to honor could work up an exhibit Elizabeth Salafia. Babysitting will be available during DEAR READER: A heart attack Parents Club of John Mather Chapter Order of the club meetings by calling the Y office in advance, 647- the 800th anniversary of St. from them for MANPEX ^ DEAR DR. LAMB: A male absolutely essential to have a good DAV Auxiliary 17 will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Francis’ birth. '83 the lo cal clu b ’s friend of mine, 80 years old, cannot medical examination to avoid mis­ is not an exact medical term but it is UPI photo DeMolay will have a tag sale Saturday at the former VFW Hall. 1437. commonly used today to mean a Red & White stand on West Center Street, from 9 a.m. The Franciscan Order extravaganza of philately, taste food and he has no appetite. He sing important underlying medical Carol BuBelis, state DAV Department Auxiliary com­ was founded by him in 1209 which usually comes in says he doesn’t get hunger pangs. Your causes such as an unrecognized myocardial infarction. That means to 2:30 p.m. mander, will visit the local auxiliary. a part of the heart muscle has been The raindate wilt be Oct. 16. Proceeds will support the and is still flourishing up to April. ’This started about two years ago tumor. But if nothing is found I think All officers should wear white. Tag and craft sale set after a severe winter cold. H ealth a patient should discuss the problem damaged. This usually occurs On your mark . . . chapter. this time, with members FOR A RECAP of re­ ministering to the sick and Recently he was in the hospital for with his doctor, and under supervi­ because one of the coronary arteries American Legion Post 102 will sponsor a tag and craft cent issues: On Aug. 6 Lawtrence needy. a heart attack and was tested with a sion, try a course of zinc to the heart muscle has been Free screening slated Bolton PTO plans fair sale Oct. 16 and 17 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at American came the Purple Heart em­ head scan to determine whether a Lamb, M.D. supplements. Under controlled con­ obstructed with fatty-cholesterol Stephanie Peters of Weston, Mass., finds good use for the Legion Hall on Legion Drive. THE STAMP WILL be bossed envelope (20 cents )i, nerve that controls his appetite was ditions it won’t cause any harm. deposits and often a clot, track at Newton South High Schooi Field durlhg halftime of a to honor the first military Manchester Senior Citizen Center on East Middle BOLTON — The Bolton PTO will sponsor the Holly Anyone having items to donate to the American gravure printed in six functioning or not. Everything was You need the information in The Congestive heart failure means game between Weston High and Newton. The 11-month-old decoration to be es­ Berry Fair and professional crafts show on Dec. 4 from Legion table may leave them at the Legion Home. colors! If you should get a OK. He has to force himself to Health Letter 20-4, Taste and Smell, the heart muscle is weakened and girl may be slow, but she’s steady. Turnpike will have a free blood pressure screening on tablished in this country 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. plate block, note the letter Swallow food for sustenance. hasten to add that also means in 90 which I am sending you. Others can not able, to contract with enough Wednesday from 9 to 11 a.m. (1782). Gloria Weiss, registered dietician for the Manchester Table rental is $12. Craftsmen who Want to exhibit “A” in front of the . ’The doctor suggested he talk to a percent it is not from this cause. send 75 cents with a long, stamped, vigor. That allows the circulation to may contact Diane Danna at 646-3079 or Carol Levesque number. It means that the On Sept. 19 we had the 4- psychiatrist which infuriated him But that is reason enough for a self-addressed envelope for it to me, be slow and causes the body to re­ Public Health Nursing Association, wiil be available for cent coil stamp with its individual counseling on any dietary problems. Mrs. at 646-0341 for an application. Deadline for exhibitors is issue was produced by a and he walked out. I told him good examination. Diseases that in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box tain fluid. This can cause shortness Bloodmobile visit private printer and not the snappy “ U.S. Mail” cause poor absorption of zinc may of breath from retention of fluid in Weiss will continue the teaching unit on meatless meals. Oct. 30. * counseling might help him. Do you 1551, Radio City Station, New York, Copper lUD may Samples of meatless meals, as well as menus, will be Bureau. This has happened stagecoach. The Touro .have any suggestions? also cause it. So can liver disease, NY 10019. If anyone with this the lungs or cause fluid in the liver, available during the clinic. several times lately: 'the Synagogue stamp appeared DEAR READER: I wish there low thyroid function, vitamin A problem has a physician who is not abdomen and legs. Libraries close Monday collects 108 pints John Paul Jones stanip, the on Sept. 22. The edifice it were an answer to loss of taste. deficiency and a recent viral infec­ familiar with the importance of loss Now, if you have a myocardial in­ stamp for Banneker, the shows was built in New­ There is in some cases but not for tion such as your friend probably of taste, the doctor may appreciate farction and the heart muscle is avert pregnancy VFW Auxiliary to meet The Mary Cheney Library, the Whiton Memorial Vets, and the American port, R.I. in 1763. many others. had. These too may cause a zinc a copy as a starting point to un­ damaged it may also be weakened. Library and the Bookmobile will be closed Monday for A bloodmobile at St. Maryannc Vinci. Marie B. Benson, Education. On the first day of ; Anyone who has unexplained loss deficiency. raveling this complex problem. The weak muscle may then result in Members of VFW Auxiliary to Post 2046 are reminded Columbus Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday. James School on Sept. 29 Roberta Bryce, and Ann October came in with September we had another of taste should have a careful Possibly as many as 25 percent of congestive heart failure as a com­ DeMarchi. DEAR DR. I.AMR: Would you be to attend a Third District meeting Friday at Simsbury collected 108 pints of blood. Beverly Jenkins. Gerri Kelley. fanfare because it is 20-cent stamp, this one in­ medical examination. In about 10 cases of loss of taste are from a zinc plication of the myocardial infarc­ up to 20 years Post 1926. 64 West St. Gallon donors were Duane Daniel J. Michl. Russell Moonan. National Stamp Collecting scribed “Wolf ’Trap Farm percent nf such cases the loss of deficiency. I do not recommend kind enough to explain the tion. There are some exceptions, but The meeting will start at 8 p.m. Scandia Lodge to meet White, Patricia Lange and Richard G. Small, Robert H. Sines. Month — the second annual Park for the performing taste is caused by a zinc deficiency taking zinc on your own if you difference between a heart attack the above encompasses the niajority Patricia A Linnell, Paul T. Kelly. . and congestive heart failure? Kathleen Bresciano, one observance. It is being arts.”n. of backs of heads, here is presenting new birth-control Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, and Sharon L. Hass, three Thomas M. Waldo, June C. cahoots with the COPO methods at today’s Conference on less likley to develop “benign breast Tag and bake sale set your big chance. It should diseases" or “pelvic inflammatory Church Street. gallons, and George T. Wedelin. Peter E. Williamsson, (the Council of Philatelic be a strong contender for Family Planning said hormone im­ .. Ulrika Hansson, an exchange student from Sweden, Chrostowsky, four gallons. Carolyn White, Richard F. White, Organizations, which in­ plants can prevent pregnancies for disease.” Anderson-Shea Post and its auxiliary will sponsor a James E. Speights, Lawrence the year’s worst design. . tag and bake sale Oct. 16 at the Post Home, 608 E. will present a talk and slide show. Refreshments will be Also Arthur Tinz, seven cludes more than 200 Confusion is a response to trauma three months and a copper in­ "Oral contraceptives, like Allen. Roger J. Bolduc. Quentin pregnancy, lower these risks in Center St. served. gallons; Eldward H. Tim- Mnngun. and Norma Paggioll. stamp-conscious groups, On Sept. 16 there was a trauterine device may be effective Marita Ryan, Pauline Widmer, 30-cent aerogram with pic­ half,” said Dr* Layde, chief of t h e c brell, eight gallons; national, regional and Anyone having items to donate should leave them at out other people. for up to two decades. Thomas Curtiss, 10 gallons, Harold V. Cainmeyer, Janice Grif­ Ideal.) torials to represent world DEAR DR. BLAKER: I am ty. But it is most iikely a response to Dr. Howard J. Tatum, chairman CDC’s Contraceptive Epidemiology the post home. Those items to be picked up should call fin. Richard L. Roach, John E. recovering from open-heart surgery the trauma of the operation, the But watch out if these feelings 649-9233. Baked goods should be brought in the day of the Here’s movie schedule and John J. Naretto, 12 Wraight Jr.. Leon Dion, and You will see material in trade. Then we come to the of Emory University’s Department Section. Architecture foursome as and it has not been easy for me. I hospitaiization and or the medica­ begin to take too much of your time Dr. Ory, chief of the CDC’s sale. gallons. Eilward Borgida. our Manchester Post office m A sk and energy. There might be trouble of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Following is the schedule of 7 p.m. Wednesday night Other donors were: ‘Judith Dionne, Grace Smith, lobbies touting the month. above and finally up to date know you are not a medicai doctor tion. Epidemiology Studies Branch, es­ but I think you can help me unders­ ahead if they become like an obses­ planned to present evidence at the movies at Whiton Memorial Auditorium, 100 N. Main Brian W. Adams, Russell A. Robert Turcotte, Betty Foley, There is a souvenir card with the St. Francis. DEAR DR. BI.AKER: You have school’s first annual Conference on timated 50,(KX) women are saved St., during October. Bagshaw, Judith S. Burr, Arthur S. Laurie Ference. Mary Gannon, tand why I went through a period of if B laker sion. hospital treatment each year Fellowcraft Club meets Stanley Pearlson, Jane Mac- afloat to observe it. The written in such a kind way about Family Planning a copper-bearing Lassow. Anne L. Morrison, TONIGHT: confusion and restlessness after the If your boyfriend wants to date because of the “benefits of oral con­ T The free movies are sponsored by Mary Cheney design features the upside- Karen Blaker, lUD can avert pregnancy for 15 to 20 Jacqueline Nichols. Edwin carone, Karen Dieterle, and Anne Annual dinner meeting operation. jeaiousy.. Don’t most mental health other girls, there is really nothing The Fellowcraft Club of the Manchester Lodge of Library and Whiton Memorial Library. Itowe. down airmail error of 1918. years. traception.” Nicholson, David A. Sacenti, with election of officers for . I was not myself. I moved around Ph.D. professionals see it as evidence of you can do except to understand it Masons will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. On Wednesday the film will be "A Thousand Clowns.” Russell G. StoiTs, and George J. Leonardo Parla, Wendy Warren, The card will be on sale Research on a controversial new He added, the pill has virtually no Paul Geraghty, Ellen Jaskolka, low self-esteem? as a communication from him that Paul Hemberger from Northeast Utilities will speak The black and white 1965 film stars Jason Robards Jr. Strimaitis. over the counter for $2 at the Central Connecticut a lot and did not cooperate with the hormone injection called Depo- effect either way on the risk of Janet Hubbard. Robert Brin- 1 - I get jealous when my boyfriend he is not ready or able to make a and refreshments will be served. The Oct. 13 film is “Those Magnificent Men in Their Dorothy Thompson, Edward G. philatelic sales centers. Ckiin Club. It will be at doctors and nurses. My family told Provera, which can prevent malignant breast cancer. Bemsten, Kathleen K. King, Allan damour, Felix Pagani. Mary A. Willie’s Steak House hap­ says he wants to date other girls. singular commitment to you. Flying Machines.” The 1965 color film features I^awler, Joseph A. Tuzzolini, and (The nearest one seems to me that I talked in ways they could pregnancy for three months, also P. Walch, Edward F. Coltman. py hour starting at 6:30 and not understand. those who have had the kind of sur­ That might not sound terrible but I Shy? Get help from Dr. Blaker’s “I think women choosing oral con­ slapstick and romance. Stars are Sarah Miles, Robert Marion Cullen, Albert W. Lvnn B. Pemberton. be the New Britain P.O.) was on the m eeting’s agenda. John Farley. Peter Kelly, Ed­ dinner at 7:30 sharp. Did I lose my mind? At 63 years gery you experienced. have been feeling very guilty about newsletter “Shyness,” Send 50cents Morley and Stuart Whitman. Hemingway. Joseph Prignano, It can also be ordered by Depro-Provera reportedly is used in traceptives should consider the Flu clinics schedule. George R. Hubbard, and Nancy J. mund Moncevicius, Joseph of age I am worried about keeping Acute Confusional States are it, 1 thought it might mean I am un­ and a stamped, self-addressed benefits as well as the risks,” Ory Oct. 20 “The Wrong Box” will be featured. The 1966 McCarthy. Sarah E. Bryce, Laurie mail. If you want it with SUNDAY: balanced or that something is very 80 nations but has been not been ap­ Community Health Care Services Inc. of Columbia, Nettleton. pjy wits as long as possible. 'caiised- by a variety of factors envelope to Dr. Blaker in care of said. “These women under 35 and in color film stars John Mills, Michael Caine, and Peter Steven Nettleton. Constance Green, RasariOxSapienza, William the 35-cent Glenn Curtiss CCCoin Club Show at the wrong with our relationship. proved in the United States. will conduct flu clinics during October. Sellers. Brindamour. Haydee Farrell, and DEAR READER: You may have ranging frdm the body’s response to this newspaper, P.O. Box 475, Radio good health — they can use OCs with Trask, Stanley Trask, Ronald R. stamp and a fancy cancela­ K of C Hall, 138 Main St., TBe^operation itself to the effects of Is it normal for me to feel Lab tests have shown the hormone The ciinic will be in Andover in the Town Office Campbell, Catherine L. Mullins, Scot Holmes. experienced an altered state of con­ City Station, New York, NY 10019. only minimal side effects.” On Oct. 27, “The Bellboy” starring Jerry Lewis will tion, make the remittance Manchester, from 10 a.m’. jealous?' produced cancer in monkeys .but Building on Oct. 29 from 10 to 11 a.m .; Coventry, Oct. 13 be the feature. It’s a 1960 vintage black and white film. Robert C. Mullins, David A. Harry Evagelius, Irene sciousness, which is common after the pain-killing drugs. Even merely Write to Dr. Blaker at the above Patelli, Silvain E. Schulse, Karen Grinavich, Margaret McCoan, $2.35. (Philatelic Sales to 4 p.m. No charge for the experience of being in a hospital DEAR READER: Pricks of many experts argue that, because The Pill came under heavy fire in from 11 to 11:30,a.m. at Orchard Hill Estate and from Division, Washington, DC having undergone major surgery. address! The volume of mail the tissue structure in monkeys is Coax, and Helen Aseltine. Joseph Michalik, Valerie Werzyn, parking or admission. What doctors now call an Acute can be disorienting enough to some jealousy are normal in any loving prohibits personal replies. the 1970s because its long-term side 12:30 to 1 p.m. at Second Congregational Church, Route Linda Ference, Peter H. Grose, Patti Romeo. Donna Wright, 20265-9997. Include a different from humans, the tests are Bring your pet coin or Confusional State is characterized peopie to cause these confused relationship. If you realiy care effects were unknown. Women with 44 A. Meeting set on gifted Catherine Kapa, Judith Pitts, Stephen Werkhoven. and Lisa SASE.) meaningless. Janet Sombric, Paul D. Bergenty, Yeile. mystery medal for a free by inattentiveness, poor memory states. about another person you will, of heart or circulation problems are / The last stamps in the se- appraisal. Many older people are afraid this course, have negative feelings when Federal researchers told a group A meeting for parents interested in education for and inappropriate behavior. It is New fragrances still advised against taking it. more common in older patients and may be the beginning signs of senili­ he or she expresses a need to take of 200 gynecologists and scientists AARP chapter to meet gifted children is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) - A major Monday oral contraceptives not only Medical experts attending the at Keeney Street School. Yankee Traveler cosmetics manufacturer is in­ are safe for healthy, non-smoking two-day conference at Atlanta’s Connecticut North East Chapter 604 AARP, will meet Cathy Cyr, past president of the Connecticut Associa­ Opera house reopening troducing its first fragrance women under the age of 35, but, they Peachtree Plaza Hotel said side Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus tion for the Gifted, will be guest speaker. She will dis­ T houghts products, perfume and spray qlso reduce the risks of at least two effects produced by the pill Lodge, 138 Main St. cuss programs, activities and support groups for gifted after 40-year silence colognes in a scent called forms of cancer, sometimes include headaches, acne Soloists Mary Stewart and Charles Tarpinian will sing children. Daydreams at prices ranging from Drs. Peter Layde and Howard W. and depression. But they added, the under the direction of Ida Cormier at the piano. Linda Loretz and Barbara Nicholson, teachers in the Autumn harvest festivals $5 for a .4 ounce spray cologne to $20 Dry of the national Centers for incidence of the side effects has Refreshments will be served. Guests are invited. PROBE gifted program in the Manchester public A leaf tells a story of its own! Did it receive permis­ BARRE, Vt. (UPI) — For 40 years, the Barre Opera for a quarter ounce bottle of per­ Disease Control in Atlanta said dropped dramatically in recent schools, will be present. sion from human beings in the springtime whether it House — once a beehive of cultural activity — has fume. ' women using the pill face not only years with new forms of the pill. could sprout or not? Who watched over it when it fully remained silent. Bowling party slated develoi^ green? Could it be there because a gypsy The silence will be broken later this month. Women’s club to meet both modern, traditional moth caterpillar missed it? Or did the caterpillar have a Spokesmen for the Barre Opera House Inc., a non­ Hartford Jewish Community Center's “We Are distraction or an intruder no less? profit group renovating the aged facility, said recently Family,” a group for single parents and their children The Hartford Area Christian Women’s Club will meet they will stage a “bare-bones opening” next week with a (Editor’s Note: Another in a Yet the leaf clings to its branch, among others, given ages 4 through 12. will sponsor an afternoon of duckpin next Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at Tobacco Valley Inn, Wind­ Harvest Home celebration in order College and the South Hadley ;off a beauty for our eyes to behold. It will fall, musical production. HARTFORD TO bowling and ice cream, on Oct. 17. sor for a brunch. series of weekly features written to leave a good impression on the for UPI by the ALA Auto and Chamber of Commerce. sometimes stubbornly in the winds, but it will fall The production, Neil Simon’s “Sweet Charity,” will The group will meet at a West Hartford bowling alley Carolyn Chodat of Medway, Mass, will be guest Dutch. among its own kind again. Who can tell it not to? run for six nights. at 4:15 p.m. and after will have a “make your own” ice speaker. Special entertainment wili be puppets with Travel Club aimed at providing New Englanders with fuel- In Cambridge, Mass., Columbus Jesus compared the kingdom of God to this growing of ’The Opera House is located above City Hall and is cream sandwich party. Sharon Hansen and music by Noreen Smith of the In Woonsocket, R.I. a more Day is the first weekend to visit the a leaf we mentioned. Once, He said, “Blessed are they listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A FORT LAUDERDALE conserving, elose-to-home leisure To reserve a place and for further details call Mindy ' University of Hartford’s Hartt School of Music. modem Columbus Day festival will that hear the Word of God, and keep it,” (Luke 11:28). four-year renovation project has so far resulted in $125,- Q 5 trips.) A Semitic Museum’s new exhibit, or Sandy at the center, 236-4571. The cost of the brunch wili be $5.75. To make reser­ take place. "Autumnfest,” a three- If God cares for a tree and a single leaf no less, what (XX) in capital improvements. “Remembrances of the Near Blast: SI 16 weekends . weekdays plus vations cail Phyiiis Oswald, 644-2910. All Manchester By John Zonderman day festival, runs^rom 10 a,m. to 10 does this speak forcibly to you or me? But group spokesman Norman James said the work is The Photographs of Bonfils, 1867- plus Federal Excise Federal Excise Tax area women are invited. ALA Auto and Travel Club p.m. on Saturday and Sunday; 10 1907.” The exhibit runs through far from complete. College Night planned Written for UPI a.m. to '6 p.m. on Monday. March 6, 1983. Charles W. Kuhl “We can’t compare it to its former luster yet, there Tax of S9J8 Tax o f $7.68 Highlights of the festival include a Zion Evangelical Lutheran CJiurch are many things to be done,” l)e said. Juniors and seniors from Manchester High School, Over 190 vintage album prints of $96 WELLESLEY, Mass. - There 10 kilometer road race, Sunday at 1 Felix Bonfils are part of a collection East Catholic High School and other area high schools are special autumn harvest festivals p.m. and a gigantic fireworks dis­ are invited to College Night at Rockville High School Center plans workshops of 28,000 prints, lantern slides and in modem and traditional settings at play on Sunday night at 9 p.m. glass negatives that constitute one Oct, 12 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Manchester Community College Women’s Center will Plimoth Plantation and in Woon­ Over 35 food concessionnaires will MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Representatives from 80 colleges from all over the of the largest comprehensive collec­ YOU PICK APPLES THATSEASY. offer a series of workshops open to the public during Oc­ socket, R.I. this Columbus Day sell their delicacies throughout the In cooperation wWi the 8BA and area Chambera of Commarce Northeastern United States will be on hand to discuss tions of photographs of the Near Save your money! Take a Northeastern jet nonstop to Fort Lauder­ tober, WG^^GIld three-day festival. Two stages will Blast in the 19th century. admissions, programs, and financial aid at their respec­ The first is “Time Management.” It will meet At Plimoth Plantation, the provide continuous entertainment, Johnny Appleseeirs Farm dale and take advantage of the lowest fare going. Only $96 week­ tive schools. Wednesday from iwon to 1:30 p.m. in the Women’s reconstructed 17th century Pilgrim including country-western and con­ days! We also have super low fares on flights to Orlando and Students and parents are urged to attend. For more in­ ’The Semitic Museum is open Sun­ Center trailer next to the library. Village in Plymouth, Mass., there temporary music, choral groups, day through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 sa iND ME w tm m m m tk norkpuux St. Petersburg/Clearwater. Just $116 weekends (plus Federal formation contact the Guidance Department at The second is "Stress Management” Oct. 13 from will be a recreation of the thiW day dancers and children’s entertain­ A small business seminar for arse employert Rockville High, 872-7391. p.m. Admission is $2; .$I for Upen 10-5 Dally Excise Tax). So next time you’re going to' Florida, take it easy. noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Women’s Center. 'The final one Harvest Home celebration begun in ment., Arts and crafts exhibits will students, children and senior "Learn how to mlnimizs litigation through Non-ditctimlnatory praeticea" Call your travel agent. Or Northeastern International Airways at is “Relaxation ’Training” Oct. 20, noon to 1:30, also at 1621 by the .Pilgrims. A forerunner also be held daily. citizens. CaU (617) 495-3123. the center. of Thanksgiving, the Harvest Home On Monday, beginning at 10 a.m. AL03 Expert legal advice on: (800) 645-1770. Preregistration is advised. Participants are en­ celebration was an event ^ thank e the present status of the law Book sale Is Saturday the Columbus Day parade will wend “Potato People,” presented by • methods for avoiding discriminatory pracboea couraged to bring a bag lunch. To register or for more God for the bounty of the (previous its way through the streete of Woon­ All Dwarf Trees COVENTRY — Friends of the Booth & Dimock the Theatre Beyond Words of Toron­ o information call Carol Jodaltis, 646-4900, Ext. 288 or 232. summer’s harvest. socket. to, Canada, will kick off this year’s Library in Coventry will sponsor a second-hand book This year the Plantatidn sf^f, sale Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the dining hall at Friendly Children’s theater series at which dresses in 17th centum fart), On Oct. 9, women rowers from the Springfield, Mass. Symjdiony «lsoSsllii«. Oder Daly WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1882 knmttteastan Patriot’s Park, Lake Street. IM T E R N iA T IO M A L AIRVC/WlTS. IINJC. Weekend events will re-enact the arrival of) across the country compete in the Hall on Sunday, Oct^rlO, with shows Used books, magazines, records and puzzles will be on DeRasieres, a member of th e^tch 3:30-9 pm, Willie's Steak House, Manchester ’The Herald provides a comprehensive calendar of National Invitational Women’s at 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Tickets are $2 - per person (Includes dinner) sale. colony of New Amsterdam, to the Regatta at Brunelle’s Marina in Wfe make flying nice anii easy. The library also needs volunteers for the fall and “where to go and what to do,” every Friday in the $4. Call (413) 737-6098 for informa­ For registration brochure, call 648-2137 Plymouth colony in 1627. That year, South Hadley, Mass; The race is co­ tion on this and other plays, and for winter. Tasks such as clerical work, desk assistance. Focus/Weekend section. the Pilgrims put on their very best Limited enrollment on a "tirst-oome, Itrat-asrved basis Fw ia gumrnnUti to March 31, 1983 whaw-MeiM U pmrekmtod wltUn tovon (7f aaya 0/ ploctng racaraaliaii. sponsored by Mount Holyoke subscriptions to the series of six. .ns-iooo J t MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Oct. 5, 1982 - 1.5 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct 5 1982 $30 million suit filed against Pats High School World SPORTS Page 16 Newspaper of Manchester High School Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald VOL. IL, No. 3 Braves didn't back into playoffs

By Logan Hobson champion St. Louis on Wednesday. but it’s Tinseltown. All the players St. Louis to just three runs in 21 in­ The two teams combine 10 players Orioles that brought them from 7 Vz games out into a tie on the final day Club has DPI Sports Writer Torre was referring to criticism are Instant celebrities. I ’m happy nings. Andujar was 0-3 against with 20 or more home runs including of how the Braves slipped into the for the Braves and I’m glad to see Atlanta, despite allowing just nine AL homer leaders Reggie Jackson of the season, including winning the Cheyer sums There was a time when Atlanta playoffs without having to face Los other clubs share in the spotlight.” earned runs in 27.2 innings. of the Angels and Milwaukee's Gor­ first three against the Brewers in Manager Joe Torre couldn’t even Angbles in a one-game playoff. Joe Atlarita veteran Phil Niekro, 43, “ When we last played Atlanta in man Thomas, who finished the the four-game series. promise get in the back y j ^ much less the Morgan’s home run Sunday gave has pitched two consecutive July, I thought they had the best season tied with 39. Ben Oglivie of Jackson, however, said it didn't back door. San Francisco a 5-3 victory over the to raise his record to 17-4. club in the league by far,” said St. the Brewers was third with 34 matter which team the Angels Torre, who managed for five Dodgers after the Braves lost to San He will oppose the Cardinals’ Louis Manager Whitey Herzog. homers and teammate Cecil Cooper faced. up computers frustrating years with the New York Diego 5-3. If the Dodgers had won, Joaquin Andujar, 15-10, who is "Then they hit the skids. They was tied for fifth with 32. 'T m just glad someone is facing for year Mets before going to Atlanta this Atlanta and Los Angeles would have riding a personal seven-game win­ should have been out of it, but it was On the league’s final RBI list, us," he said. "N o matter who you season, isn’t going to let anyone finished the regular season in a flat- ning streak. a failure of the Dodgers to win at Cooper was second with 121 with play at this point, you’ve got your If you walk down to the computer By the time this article is read, taint this moment. footed tie. The Cardinals, who last won the home.’ ' teammate Robin Yount close behind hands full. After 162 games, there room in Manchester High School the new computers for MHS will On Sept. 21, the Spanish Club held "Anytime you go on the road the " I t was getting stale with the National League pennant in 1968 — In the American League Cham­ with 114. are no lambs,” The Angels finished with 186 Tommy John, 14-12, traded by the ' today, most likely you will meet one have arrived, its first meeting. The attendance last week of the season and win five Dodgers around every year,” said the year before the league split into pionship Series that begins today homers in 162 games. Only one team New York Yankees late in the of the busiest teachers in the school! Cheyer said this will make a real was above expectations and of seven, you can’t be accused of the Cardinals’ Dane lorg. “ It was two divisions — clinched their cham­ (8:15 p.m. E D T) with the West Divi­ in the league hit more — Milwaukee. season, will open for the Angels. He Mr. John Cheyer. Not only does he change in the course from last year. therefore the meeting was definitely backing into anything,” said Torre, time for some new blood. I ’m tired pionship last week. sion champion California Angels The Brewers clinched the AL East will be opposed by Mike Caldwell, teach advanced computer program­ Last year, the students learned a success. whose National League West cham­ of all that hugging and kissing they The Braves won seven of 12 games hosting the East Division champion with a 10-2 rout of Baltimore Sun­ who has a 1-1 record and 5.40 ERA ming, he is also the chairman of the how to program in Fortran, one of The more people who take part in pion Braves open the best-of-five do. Pure and simple. from the Cardinals during the Milwaukee Brewers, it will be hit­ day. stomping out a surge by the Computer Science Department, and the many computer languages. This clubs like the Spanish Club, the playoffs against West Division "They (the Dodgers) are good, regular season, and Niekro limited ting, hitting and more hitting. against the Angels this season. supervisor of the computer instruc­ involved using punch cards and better a year will be. tional programs for the town of feeding them in the computer. It The committees that were Manchester. was a problem because there were decided upon included the Klein new general manager A former aerdnautical engineer only two punch card machines for membership-telephone committee, until 12 years ago when he began the 100 students in the course and the special events committee. Fun­ Ferguson achieves ' double ' teaching math and science courses that meant a lot of waiting. draisers that have been suggested in Ellington, he eventually became It took four or five days to run a include a carwash, a cake sale, and Rangers to stress youth director of data processing. His complete program, which was not a giant tag sale. If there are any First golfer in the Manchester Country Club stum bling onto com pu ters in very stimulating. suggestions, students should speak membership to achieve a “ double” in the 1982 tour­ Ellington led him to Manchester This year, however, each student up and take part in the club. nament schedule was Sher Ferguson. High School last year to take over in the class will have his or her own Many ideas have been advanced Two weeks ago, Ferguson copped the Governor’s Herald microcomputer to work on. This Cup championship by beating Stari Hilinski, 1-up, in rebuilding structure the position of Chairman of the as far as the club’s special events Computer Science Department. means that immediate results will Photo by Sayre are concerned. General program­ and last Sunday he repeated as Seniors’ Tourna­ Angle be seen and waiting to run programs ment king by outshooting the field over 36 holes Cheyer said he became Director ming will handle the routine ARLINGTON, Texas (UPI) - baseball." meetings in Hawaii this December will be reduced. Above are pictured ten of the 11 MHS Chris Suhr, Bill Reading. Sean Sullivan, with scores of 79-76-155. Second best was Steve Earl Yost, of Data Processing in Ellington meetings and weekly events that are Newly appointed Vice President and Klein chose not to dwell on the was his deadline, . Also, this year, a computer- Doug Martin, Mike Roy, and Rich Lemleux, Matava with 79-78-157 cards. Sports Editor because he could spell computer! stidents who received letters of commenda­ to be held; however, the special General Manager Joe Klein vowed past season. "1 have no names yet. I just have assisted instruction area will be set (front row) Brenda Kuhl, Leslie Johnson, Kris He took up that position with very tion for their performance on the events committee will handle day the future of the Texas Rangers is in "I’m looking at next season'and a type in mind," Klein said, " I ’m up. The teacher and student interact Stahl, and, Melissa Gavarrino. Missing Is little knowledge of computers and PSAT/NMSQT National Merit Scholarship trips and other special activities. Surprise winners the future," he said. Klein said the not precluded to selecting somebne with the computer to help concen­ its youth and announced his first taught himself much of what he competition. They are (back row from loft) Allyson Siwlk. The plans for an international Four teams that didn’t draw heavy support in the priority is finding a manager who emphasis would be on developing who previously managed in the trate on the students' problem knows today. dinner are already under way and' major leagues. 1 want a teacher. areas. Remedial Instruction in math preseason balloting have won their way into the can teach and motivate. the club's farm talent, a philosophy also much more. Cook-outs, food major league divisional playoffs. Chiles seemed to like. Someone with success in the minor- and English will most lilcely be blue ribbon everit fdr a number of years. Klein, 40, director of the Rangers Cheyer arrived on the Manchester tasting parties, Christmas caroling The biggest surprise has to be the Atlanta "Joe will have the. responsibility league level. Especially, I want a available for those students who Sentimentally, this corner likes the Braves and farm system for the past three scene last year somewhat apprehen­ and Spanish plays are just a few of years was elevated to the general of our minor-league system and of motivator. " failed the MALSST. Braves, a club very few gave any chance of winning Brewers. The smart money men, however, see the sive about going from a school of 600 the activities that have been and in the National League West. Colleague Len Auster manager position Monday by team trading and acquiring major-league to a school of 1,600. He soon realized Cheyer enjoys working with high In quest of 'Real Teerjs' Angels and Cards playing in the World Series next Darrell Johnson, who became in­ will be planned for the coming year. was one of the experts last April who tabbed the owner Eddie Chiles. players," Chiles said. school students very much, almost week. that these fears were ungrounded The next meeting was to be today, Asked what kind of freedom Klein terim manager when Zimmer was as much as he likes telling corny Braves. St. Louis Cardinals were not odds-on Chiles, succinct in his comments and really began to dig himself into when officers were to be elected and favorites in any quarters to win the National at a news conference, said Klein could exercise in obtaining players. fired July 28, has asked to be con­ building up the use of computers in jokes! next time let’s search for the real Versatility, plus A recent Sunday newspaper the paper went on to show a clear- committee chairmen appointed. League Eastern honors but Manager Whitey Her­ was the only man offered the job Chiles said, "H e will have complete sidered for the job and Klein said he the Manchester School System. The only thing he regrets, he says, cut case of each of the generalized teenager, whatever that may turn would be. although he is considered carried a special section dedicated All meetings are held in room 233 zog got his team to the top when it counted. Talk about versatility, Mike Falkowski was sum­ from “ four or five we considered.” freedom within our budget restric­ is that those new computers already out to be. As supervisor of computer in­ to teenagers, entitled ‘"reenagers: categories previously mentioned. and are from 2:25 until ap­ Over in the American League, California’s moned to pitch one inning in relief for Seton Hali He said Klein had the “ right tions. We have limitations, and a long shot for the position. will be used eight periods a day and L.S. structional programs for the Who they are. What they think and This constitutes a false portrayal of proximately 3:15 p.m. Angels, sick and tired of being also-rans, were University’s fall baseball team last week and it philosophy. Joe is interested in a sometimes they are stringent Concerning his team, Klein said Manchester School District he coor­ there are still more people waiting Where they are going.” The in­ what teenagers are really like. Refreshments will be served at each sparked by Reggie Jackson to gain the Western marked the eighth position the local man has continuing development program restrictions. But within the budget, he saw no one on the 1982 roster who dinates activities on all levels — to get into the class. There was even troductory article made many valid Most adolescents have a mixture meeting for those members who at­ honors. Jackson must be smiling every day when he played with the Pirates. Falkowski pitched hitless for our players. Our players must he will have the authority to sign he would like to release. He said elementary, junior high and high a waiting list at the beginning of the points, but any teenager would of the examples given along with tend. — Liz French thinks of his former boss, George Steinbrenner, and ball and escaped Without giving up any runs. He has .continue to learn." players." veterans would be consulted in the school. year for the computer programming already know them to be true. One thousands of other characteristics. Musicians the final finish of the New York Yankees. Without performed at every position but behind the plate • The Rangers learned little in 1982, Klein spent seven years as a next couple of weeks and given a For instance, it is now mandatory course. of these points was that because of For example, a teen may dress like Jackson; the Yankees were never the same and with the collegians this fail...Bob Toski on Ray­ suffering through one of their worst minor-league player and 10 as a chance to state their preferences for for all seventh graders to take an in­ Cheyer said he would like to see the sheer diversity of adolescent a slob, love new wave music, be plummeted all the way from first a year ago to fifth mond Floyd: “ The most impressive thing about seasons with 98 loses. minor-league manager before com- next year. troductory course to micro com­ all students get some (lands-on religious, and very wealthy all at the Many people worry about the "There may be some who don’t life, it is literally impossible to place this season, only one game out of finishing in Raymond is that he never looks back to see who’s During the season Chiles fired t ing to the Rangers as director of the puters wh)ch is a much simplified experience with the computers. same time. Anyone who wears a pin rebut past, but the majority of people like Joe Klein and think, 'Here we make any statements which apply to a tie for last place. trying to cath him,"...Pro golfer Bruce Lietzke on both General Manager Eddie Robin­ team's farm system. version of what is offered at the high After having lived with computers look into the future with many all teenagers. This is true for any on his or her jacket is not “ punked Milwaukee’s Brewers were given a good shot at the tensions which surace in a playoff : “ The con­ son and Manager Don Zimmer, and He said he hoped to have the go again,’" Klein said. “ If they want school today. for more than 10 years, he finally questions. age group, social class, or animal out,” the same as someone who winning in the pre-season polls but it took a final versations among players involved in very guarded. on the day Zimmer was dismissed Rangers’ manager named shortly out, we'll certainly try to comply." He has also set up an elementary sees reality coming through One of these questions con­ species. wears a turtleneck is not necessari­ game decision in Baltimore to gain a spot in the You don’t want to say the wrong thing and get the he said he felt the team "has after completion of the World Additions obviously will be task force that looks for ways in technological advances in the field ly a preppy. poetically cerns getting older: Where will I Like adults, teenagers are in­ post-season playoffs, plus a turaround when Harvey other guy mad.” ...Marcus Starks headlines the pro become the laughing stock of Series, but said the winter baseball necessarv, he said. which computers can he u s ^ in of computer science at the public dividuals, and for the most part, Generalizations lead to live, or will I be in­ Kuenn was promoted to field skipper, add twq^ngle boxing card Friday night at the Hartford Civic elementary schools. On that level, school level. Cheyer said the public cannot be put in generalized falsifications about what a person is stitutionalized? Will I have a job? It’s great for baseball to have four teams battling Center against Angel Ortiz of Springfield. Starks is there is the Probe Program school system is changing the way it In days of old, 40 years ago categories such as preppies, punks, really like. Therefore, the articles Any friends? Any family? Will I for the World Series, ciubs that have not been in the a stablemate of Marlon Starling. designed for gifted fifth- and sixth- thinks about using the computers, The Round Table Singers arrived born-again Christians, skids, hicks, only observe a minute sample of the just vegetate to nothing? grade students. Two teachers are in­ and he forsees Manchester High's young adult population. What about Throughout the years, still going Well, the Jefferson House, a having one of the finest computer and nerds. Has, anyone ever tried Steve King prime example strong volved in this and travel to each of seriously to generalize the adult the kids who have the audacity to division of Hartford Hospital is science departments in the state. They always have survived. the elementary schools teaching this population? wear jean jackets and get good trying to help Manchester program. Melissa Gavarrino grades? residents overcome their In the continuing articles, though. It isn’t the director One of the articles had a questions and fears. It will be It isn’t the music they sing vocabulary list of so-called teen setting up an adult day care Washington supplants why NFL players on strike It’s the spirit of the singers words entitled "H ow to talk like a center in the old Bentley School That makes it a positive thing! “ Slickrick.” Who has ever heard of building. scale which seemingly should please they mind the players controlling these words, never mind uses them? There are certain regulations— Yes, an adult day care center. By Peter May UPI Sports Writer the owners is that it ali but the money to fund it. The owners New law If anyone did, they would surely get How else can a group be cool? It will enable people to come eliminates the player agents. A like the wage scaie that exists now: a few strange looks at MHS. together and make new friends. The best of the chorus members— BOSTON (UPI) — By now, we’re fourth-year player at a certain posi­ an unwritten one which they deter­ Besides the failure of the paper to That’s been a long-time rule. It will give the aged hot 'meals Pitt at head of class hware the National Football League tion makes so much and the incen­ mine. It’s a scale that exists recognize the average teenager, the and personal hygiene when There are those who fight it is not functioning properly. That is tives are clearly defined. because they have torpedoed the section was a most formidable needed. best way to change it: free agency. protects Especially when not chosen NEW YORK (U PI)-Th e Univer­ Louisiana State, tumbled eight spots championship consideration by the about all we know. It may be that the owners don’t attempt to portray teenagers as The participant receives We don’t know why people who mind the wage scale as much as characters such as those on TV They only see their side of'it medication, within reason, and sity of Washington leaped ahead of to No. 13 and was replaced by U PI Board of Coaches. Teams on Georgia, 4-0, as No. 5. The Bulldogs probation are Arizona State, Oregon average $90,000 a year can’t come to shows and movies like "Fast Times And make a big explosion! there is a consultant available. Pittsburgh today to snare the No. 1 rallied past Mississippi State 29-22 and Southern California, terms with people who make more at Ridgemont High,” which one can Town residents over 60 years of college football rating for the first Please get the facts before you Here by sections are the coaches than 100 times that a yearjn televi­ infants only find amusing because of the ig­ age get nursing from 8 a.m. to 5 time in the school’s history last week. write on the U PI board: sion money. We tend to sympathize norance of the producers. But it is p.m. and they return to their foliowing balloting by U P l’s Board Southern Methodist (one first- And stir up a sour grapes stew. EAST — Wayne Hardin, Temple; with neither group, we just want Last Friday, a new motor vehicle also a very simplistic approach to a homes for the night. However, of Coaches. piace vote), 4-0, also advanced one We want to sing and be the b^st Frank, Burns, Rutgers; Ed football. law went into effect which requires very complicated phenomenon, the the subject must be capable of Although the Panthers, ranked position to No. 6 followed by No. 7 That’s all we want to do. Cavanaugh, Army; Don Nehlen, We have heard talk about states that any child under age 1 be teenager. taking care of himself or herself. No. 1 the first three weeks of the Nebraska, No. 8 UCLA (one first- West Virginia; Serafino "Foge" “ percentage of the gross" but we strapped Into an approved child Few would want to read five ar­ We’ll go on singing for years to We all could grow old, and one season, rallied to defeat West place vote). No. 9 Arkansas and No. Fazio, Pittsburgh; Dick MaePher- don’t understand what it means. We safety seat, and any child between ticles about people they see at any come day we could be most ap­ Virginia 16-13 last Saturday, the 42 10 North Carolina. The second 10 is headed up by No. have heard about $1.6 billion and we the ages of 1 and 4 must be in the high school, but they are the very We really know our worth preciative, coaches on the UPI Board voted the son, Syracuse. 11 Notre Dame, up one spot from MIDWEST — Earle Bruce, Ohio can’t fathom that over any amount Jacob Ludes III back seat and properly secured with ones who will be running the country The'MHS Round Table. Martha Ramey Huskies into first place with 574 of years. a seatbelt. tomorrow. Nice try, detractors, but The greatest show on earth! points and 16 first-place votes. last week. No. 12 Texas, No. 13 State; Frank “ Muddy” Waters, About the only thing we know is This law is designed to educate Pittsburgh received the same Florida, No. 14 Louisiana State and Michigan State; Gerry Faust, Notre that the negotiators don’t like each people as to how dangerous it is for number of first-place votes but No. 15 Boston College. Dame; Mike White, Illinois; Hayden other and that we don’t particularly a child, or anyone, to ride in a car totaled 569 points. Both teams had Louisiana State, 3-0 after its upset Fry, Iowa; Dan Simrell. Toledo. Principal reveals care for them either. without a restraint. The law is very Students visit Russia the same amount of second-place at Florida, cracked the Top 20 for SOUTH — Paul "Bear ” Bryant, But to put the N FL strike on a hard to enforce, but if a person were votes but Washington coilected the first time this season. Alabama; Vince Dooley, Georgia; level we can understa i, consider stopped for some other reason and sleeperette train overnight to more third- and fourth-piace baliots Miami (F la.) is 16th followed by Dick Crum, North Carolina; Steve King, the former New the policeman noticed a child On Nov. 5, a group of six excep­ Leningrad. Once in Leningrad, the rELCPHONEliy^l to wrest the top spot from the NOj 17 West Virginia, No. 18 Stan- Charley Pell, Florida; Danny Ford, daily activities tionally daring MHS students will group will stay at one of the largest Panthers. for!i,' No. 19 Illinois and No. 20 Clem- Clemson; Bobby Bowden, Florida England Patriots linebacker. Steve without a restraint, the person would be fined $25. The fine is waved risk life and limb in a country where hotels. The Pribaltiyskaya. There Pittsburgh, the pre-season No, 1 son, the defending national cham­ State; King is one identifiable reason why foreigners "Czech” in but have an pion. MIDLANDS - Tom Osborne, there is a football strike. Have you ever wondered what a For instance, at the moment of this when proof is shown that the person will be a tour that afternoon of St. choice, never held more than a occasion been known not to "Czech” Stanford, led by quarterback John Nebraska; Barry Switzer, Steve King is not to blame for the principal does all day? Well, read on interview he must put on his detec­ either bought dr rented a car seat. Issue’s Cathedral. The next two three-point cushion over the second- out: the CCPC. Elway, is 3-1 and joins Louisiana Oklahoma; Jim Dickey, Kansas strike. Right now, the culprit is a and find out just how Jacob Ludes tive cap and help find the 900 yards Most seats for sale are days will be spent visiting the coun­ place team through the first three These six quite courageous souls State as the newest members of the State; Warren Powers, Missouri; wage scale that the players are spends his days (and nights)! of missing fill. government-approved and the tryside surrounding Leningrad. A weeks of balloting. are Don Palmer, Dave Top 20. Illinois. also,3-l aftfer whip­ John Cooper, Tulsa; Donnie Dun­ determined to institute and that the Our principal begins his day at During fourth and fifth period public can most likely find them in few of the stops on the town will in­ Washington, 4-0, struggled the last Beauregarde, Lisa Gussak, Don two weeks before rallying in the ping Minnesota 42-24, returns to the can, Iowa State. owners are equally resolved to pre­ 5:30 a.m. and is in school by 7:10 (that's approximately 10:30 a.m. to stores such as Caldors, Bradlees, K- clude a collective farm, the Warlrus Gaston, Alex Glenn and Sue Marte. ratings after a week absence. SOUTHWEST — Fred Akers, vent. a.m. ready to face a large mound of noon). Ludes enjoys taking his daily Mart, or Child World. Club and the height of the stay, the fourth quarter to post a 37-21 Accompanying the six fearless Mississippi State, Auburn, San Texas; Lou Holtz, Arkansas; Jackie Steve King is a reason the owners paperwork and talk to at least three walk around the school (Beware!). In 1978 Tennessee became the Hermitage. The Hermitage, Peter triumph over Oregon and a 46-25 vic­ trekkers and trekkerettes will be' Jose State and Minnesota dropped Sherrill, Texas A&M; Sam Robert­ don’t want a wage scale. He has or four teachers. His secretary, He likes to use the “ walkie talkies” first of 19 states to adopt this law. the Great’s winter palace, is the tory over San Diego State. Bill Brindamour, a teacher at MHS, out of the Top 20. son, Southwestern Louisiana; Grant been in the N FL for 10 years and, Mrs. John Grapollo arrives at about to find out what is happening in Before the law was enacted in eastern equivalent to France’s Since UPI started its ratings in is a previous traveler (and survivor) The Southeastern Conference has Teaff, Baylor; Ray Alborn, Rice. while showing he is a capable 7:30 to lend a hand with his busy every nook and cranny of the school. Tennessee, 20 to 25 children died in palace of Versailles. 1950, Washington had never ranked of the U.S.S.R. four schools — Alabama, (jleorgia, MOUNTAINS - La Veil Edwards, linebacker, he has started 40 of 124 schedule. When he returns, he usually eats a car accidents each year, and in 1980, On their last night in Leningrad higher than fourth before the 1982 Florida, Louisiana State — in the Brigham Young; Ken Hatfield, Air games, one in the last three years. Ludes is very organized and has paperbag lunch while doing more the number was 14. This exciting trip will take place the group will have a farewell season. Early in the 1960 season, the ratings while the Southwest and Force; Larry Smith, Arizona; Joe But because Steve King has been an agenda for each day. As he out­ work, such as writing letters, dic­ In Connecticut a 1978 study of auto in part with the Friendship Force. A dinner, ai^ the next morning will fly .... Huskies were ranked fourth before M orrison, N ew M exico, Chupk in the league 10 years, under a wage lines his agenda, there are certain to tating memos to teachers or com­ accidents showed that 616 children flight from Kennedy Airport in New back to Helsinki. That night there i o o H A V E finishing No. 5. Pacific-10 conferences have three Qur roj Stobart, Utah; A1 Kincaid, scale, a lOth-year player who plays be a minimum of two or more peo­ posing news bulletins. Ludes also under 4 were injured in auto ac­ York wiil mark the start of this will be another dinner for the am­ Penn State, 4-0 after having last ranked members. sparingly makes more on his base ple knocking on his office door. likes to spend part of his day in the cidents. Of that number 90 percent transAtlantic journey. In 10 hours, bassadors, followed by a debriefing • week off, held steady at No. 3 with The Board is comprised of hix Wyoming. D£P05irit salary than a second-or third-year Every morning at 8:15 there is an cafeteria, where he keeps in touch were unrestrained. barring engine troubles, the flight session. ; six first-place votes and 554 points. coaches from seven sections of the PACIFIC — John Robinson, player who starts. administrative meetfog which lasts with other people. In a national study, 1500 children will land in Helsinki, Finland. Once The next afternoon the group will QEFOltE I C .A N ^ • Alabama, which hosts Penn State country. Southern California; Rich Brooks, By agreement with the American One argument 'against a wage no later than 8:45. At this meeting Almost every day after school he below 5 years of age died. Ninety in Helsinki, the voyagers will be depart Helsinki at 2:05 p.m. and V Saturday, reUined its No. 4 ranking Oregon; Dave Chirrey, Long Beach Football Coaches Association, the scale, as John Hannah pointed out, Ludes familiarizes himself with the has some school-related meeting, percent of those deaths could have briefed as to what they will be arrive back in New York at 5:15 Ipvr A 1 with two first-place votes and 506 State; Jack Elway, San Jose State; seeing (and not seeing) in Russia. teams on NCAA probation are in­ is that “ it rewards guys just for announcements and talks to .the ad­ but he almost always finds a few been prevented if the child had been p.m. points. Don James, Washington; Terry eligible for Top 20 and national being around.” That may be true in ministrators about any problems or minutes' to spend out on the sports restrained. Also, automobile ac­ On the third day in Helsinki, after Although the itenerary is full of Florida, upset last week 24-13 by Donahue. UCLA. a lessspecialized industry but in a changes in the day ahead. fields. His work day ends around cidents are the leading cause of tours of the city and two orientation sights and seminars, the majority of competitive sport like football, Immediately after this meeting 4:30 p.m. and he is usually home by acquired epilepsy in the country. seminars, the group will transfer to the ambassadors’ time will be spent players aren’t kept around if they Ludes goes to make the an­ S p.m. September and October are Children should be trained to the a ir^ rt. They will arrive in meeting the Russian people, which Patriots to offer refunds on tickets don’t perform. nouncements and the public address slow months for Ludes, but as the buckle themselves into a seat every Moscow two and one-half hours is the main purpose of the system. While he is walking toward time they ride in a car. That way later then go to their hotel. Friendship Force’s trips. The players’ proposal not only year goes on his days grow longer. The team notified season ticket the announcement room it is riot un­ they'll protect themselves even During their five days in Russia, In the homecoming edition, the HSW, STAFF FOXBORO, Mass. (U P I) — The person or by mail to the Schaefer rewards someone like King for 10 After a bard day’s work, Ludes holders by mail that they could likely that he will be approached by returns home to his family and they when riding with people other than the group will be visiting different following questions will be New England Patriots announced Stadium ticket office to qualify for years of service (in an industry request a refund, exchange the Herald photo by Pinto another teacher,, ounselor, ad­ eat dinner together. their parents. attractions throughout Moscow. answered: A re there bears in Bill Piwnetta...... Co-editor Monday it would exhange or refund an exhange or a refund. If returned where the average lifespan is about ticket, or use the cancelled ticket as ministrator, or other assorted forms Ludes even manages to squeeze There will be six workshops in the These will include visits to the Russia? -Are the Russian Bears? Is Seybolt...... Co-editor ' money to those who bought tickets by mail, the tickets must be accom­ four years) but also makes it possi­ a credit towards renewing season Last line of defense of life. fitness into his schedule. After ' state to educate the public. The first U.S.S.R./U.S.A. Friendship Force, Red Square really red? Is It actually Lynne Sampson .. News Editor

16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 Tech outruns RHAAA Wickham Invitational Scoreboard Back over the .500 mark, Cheney Cheney’s Jim Mumley took in­ Techmen. Hutchison from Washington. Tech whipped RHAM High, 19-43, in dividual honors with a course-record — Claimed Charter Oak Conference (COC) 18.33 clocking for 5,000 meters. Nick Results. 1. Mumley (C T) 18.33 for defensemen Graeme Nicholson cross country action Monday in moran was third for the Techmen 5,000 meters, 2. Moore (R), 3. F ^ n from and Bill Baker Hebron. with teammates Jeff Virr, Brendan (C T). 4. Virr (C T). 5. Owens (CT . to attract big field from St. Louis; returned left wing The win lifts the Beaver thinclads Owens, Matt Levesque and Peter 6. Levesque (CIT). 7. Schifley (C T), Kris Kontos to Toronto of the On­ to 4-3 overall, 3-0 in the conference. Schifley sweeping the next four 8. Boucher (R ). 9. Buysse (C T), 10. tario Hockey Association; assigned Next outing is Friday at Rocky Hill placements. Ron Buysse, a By Len Auster goalie Slevq Baker to Tulsa of the High at 3:15. freshman, was ninth for the Nee (R ). Herald Sportswriter Central Hockey League. Pittsburgh Claimed forward Even before the first ranning, Raiders there’s talk of making it bigger and Split in two weekend games was Doug Lecuyer from Winnipeg. better. gained by the Raiders (11 and un­ St. Louis - Claimed forward Jack But with the initial response to the der) with a loss Saturday to Carlson from Minnesota and NHL opens season defenseman Tim Bothwell from the first Wickham Park Cross Country Simsbury, 5-4, and a win B oys’ and G irls ’ Invitational, Sunday against Farmington, 7-0. Rangers. , there’s solid evidence the meet wili Richie Henrys scored twice and S4MT«*r grow in size and stature with each Ron Cote and Tony Wright once Major Indoor Soccer League — passing year. each in the loss. Assists were Named Michael Menchel director of with pair of games ’The Invitational, slated Monday, credited to Erik Wolfgang, Mo media and public relations. Oct. 11, will fill the void left by the Moriarty, Wright and Ricky abandonment of the Knights of Schneider. By United Press International think you’re going to see better other team it has to be at the right Columbus Invitational in Holyoke, The game-winner came in the offensive plays being made most of price.” Mass. That was canceled as its sanc­ final 30 seconds to break a tie. From top to bottom, the National the year.” MacMillan answered, “ We expect tion was withdrawn by Bay State of­ Matt Clough was the big scoring Hockey League’s 1982-83 season gets The Islanders return mostly the all players to honor their contracts ficials. threat against Farmington. He underway tonight. same faces who terrorized the no matter where they are assign^ Local/area enthusiasts, George tallied three times and picked up an At the top, last year’s league last season. Their only dis­ and we eXpect that this is what will Suitor of Manchester High, Dick assist. Wright added two goals and finalists — the cordant note was cleared up Sept. 21 happen with Vadnais also.” Brimley of Penney High and Bill Henrys and Jim Melesko accounted and Vancouver Canucks — square when defenseman Denis Potvin Vadnais, who has played for four Baron of East Hartford High, have for the other scores. U.S.MIXED- Mary Whipple 193- off in Vancouver, British Columbia, signed a 2-year contract. NHL teams, joined the Rangers in jumped in with an Invitational in the Henrys picked up two assists and 454, Cindy Hurley 175-493, Kris where the Islanders completed a In goai, the Islanders sport first- 1976. state hopefully attractive to many. Wolfgang,Gregg Horowitz, Jeff .McLaughlin 179-468, Sue Hale 189- four-game sweep to win their third team All-Star , who has Penguin goalie Michel Dion ’The hope is for 50 boys and 50 girls Staniunas and John Melesko had the 505, Shelia Price 180499, Sharon Herald photo by Pinto straight Stanley Cup last May. shown in the pre-season he is not emerged as Pittsburgh’s valiant squads and to date over 30 of each other scoring set-ups, .Madore 196-508, Diane Brennan 192- On the bottom, the transplanted about to give up his old habit of piayoff hero and wiil battle Denis are entered. Roughly 1,000 com­ RUNNERS BREAK FROM THE STARTING LINE Sunday the Raiders play Hartford 175-537, Linda Burton 178-517, Jenny petitors are expected to descend on host the brandishing his stick at the opposi­ Herron, who was reclaimed from . . .they’ll be doing so Monday at Wickham Park at Martin Field at noon. Fenn 186-455,Helen Moseley 460, in the Devils’ tion. Montreal. The Penguins’ power play the gorgeous, spacious park situated Carol Nesko 467, Bob Skoglund 212- debut at their new home in the Center Bryan Trottier, who set an NHL record with 99 goals last on the Manchester/East Hartford Tigers 542, John Rossi 202, John Kozicki Meadowlands. Last year, as the town line. receive ribbons, and the top 10 in scored 50 eoals. Conn Smvthe MVP season. percent or lower, will be off at 12:30. Suitor commented. “ We invited Two scores by George Cook anu 202. Colorado Rockies, the Devils Mike Bossy, who tallied 64, Bob The Flames will be in Edmonton “ The meet is shaping up better The Seeded Race, for those who ve Massachusetts this year and next each varsity race will receive T- Herald photo by Tarquinlo single tallies by Jordan Grossman, finished last in the NHL with a 18-49- Bourne, Clark Gillies and playoff to play their regional rivals. Calgary than expected,” said Brimley, one won 50-75 percent, will go off at 1 year we’re inviting Massachusetts, shirts from Wickham Park officials. C l NI.IFFE VI TO- Steve 5 Jason Dieterle and David Hoagland of the three co-ordinators. “ I ’m o’clock and the grand finale, the “ We’re putting some dollars into 13 record. hero also are back. has added head coach Bob Johnson, Rhode Island and either New York led the Tigers to a 54) verdict over Williams 193-165-489, Pete Wojtyna In another opener tonight, positive that after the first year, Championship Boys’ Division, for this thing,” understates Brimlev. Besides Chico Resch, who pledged to put together a tough or New Hampshire,” Farmington Sunday at Mt.Nebo. 150- 201-469, Art Cunliffe 190-458, Offensive play stopped looking at the trophies offered and those who’ve won 75 percent of their “ We feel the Invitational is at the Calagary is at Edmonton. the Devils don’t have much to boast defensive team, a commodity he’ll Awards to be presented are most .\ssists were credited to Jeff Larrv Acelo 177-455, Don McAllister The Canucks, who snuck into the about, yet General Manager-Coach need playing in the same division as the park, the meet will grow.” meets or better, will toe the line at attractive. Two trophies, presented best park in New England, at the day's game a t. Mt.Nebo. Visiting eleven Longo and Carl Formaggioni. 151- l'50-150-451, John Fox 162-157-444, Defensive tackle Rich Kucinskas of East finals last year despite a 30-33-17 Billy MacMillan is optimistic. Wayne Gretzky. Johnson will have There will be six races, four for 1:30. ■ by Wickham Park officials, will be nicest time of year, and we feel scored 11-0 triumph In non-conference Saturday at 1:30 the Tigers face Scott Smith 170-154-436, Jim Evans Catholic breaks through line and prevents record, are eager to prove their “The environment here in New high-scoring Kent Nilsson to work boys and two for girls. Distaff races, “ It (unseeded division) gives given the winners of the respective Connecticut teams are some of the 178-4‘24, Jim Moore 422, Joe Tolisano meeting. Kucinskas was bright spot for Coventry at Cheney Tech. Norwich Free Academy quarterback Andy playoff showing was no fluke. Jersey is going to add greatly to our with after Nilsson missed half of at 11 a.m. and 11:30, will be a Cham- those teams a chance of winning an Championship Division races. Those best in the East,” Suitor states. “ We 160-417, Hank Frey 151-415, Pat Irish “ Finally, we’ll be starting a pioship Division, for those who’ve invitational. They compete against feel this will develop nicely.” Lee from getting off pass during last Satur­ Eagles. success,” says MacMillan. “The last year with a shoulder injury. trophies on a rotating basis will be Autumn Classic 151-408, .Mike .Nicholson 406, Emil season with a good feeling,” said players feel people want them.” Last year, Gretzky, the league’s won ^ percent of their races or teams of their own caliber,” Suitor held for a year, returned for the next Palmier! 405, Bill Hanson 159-403, Stan Smyl, the newly-appointed A move designed to help a sagging MVP, rewrote the record book with better, and Unseeded Division, for stated. year’s winner, and replaced by a Girls’ competition will be run over •Manchester’s girls’ 11 and under Don Logan 152, Jim Bell 169, Larry Bolton girls team captain, who believes the men- defense could turn into trouble for 92 goals, 120 assists and 212 points those 50 percent or below. The Massachusetts schools, at a late four-foot trophy. The championship the 4,000-meter course utilized in team gained third place last Seretto 166, Travis Cook 152, Dan U1 attitude of the high-flying the Devils. Carol Vadnais, claimed while leading Edmonton to a romp Unseeded race will be off the line date, have been invited. Brimley division runners-up, along with the November for the state class meets. weekend in the Autumn Classic Jeski 150. Names in the News Canucks cannot be under-rated. by New Jersey in the NHL draft in the Smythe Division. The Oilers . first. noted Mohawk Valley girls, who champion and runners-up in the A to-be designed 5,000-meter layout played in Wallingford by scoring one blanked, 2-0 “ We’re going to be much better Monday, indicated he would refuse have landed center Ken Linseman At noon will be a boys’ race for recently won a big invitational in other three varsity races, will also will be run by the boys. “ Both win, playing two ties and losing /,OI)l VC- Carol Powell 202-528. offensively,” Coach Roger Neilson to report, saying, “ I have a contract from Philadelphia, where he led the ninth and 10th graders only. That Rhode Island, have requested per­ win trophies. courses are challenging. They will twice. said. ”We look like a team that is with the New York Rangers and will Flyers in scoring with 92 points last will be followed by the three mission to compete. The top 25 in each varsity race be a challenge to the runners but a Cathy Ryan scored in a 4-1 loss to Jordy Douglas Outshot by a wide 30-5 margin, scheduled boys’ races. Unseeded going to score a lot more goals. I honor that. If I am to play with any year. “ We are trying to make this the will receive trophies, the top 25 in fair test for everyone,” Suitor Wallingford. The locals and North VVRI’- Cathy Ringrose 191-456, BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (U P I) — The an­ Bolton High girls’ soccer team was Division, for those whp’ve won 50 best invitational in New England,” the ninth and 10th grade race will related. Haven played as scoreless tie . Edna Christensen 450, Bruno Gior­ on the short end of a 2-0 score to nounced Monday they have acquired left wing Jordy Douglas from Deana Devanney scored the only dano 206-536, Frank Car Ison 202, A1 Hartford as part of last week’s trade that sent Mark Johnson and Bacon Academy Monday in goal in a 1-0 verdict over Cheshire. Pariseau 516. Kent-Erik Andersson to the Whalers. Coichester. NHL waiver draft Farmington tacked a 2-0 defeat on The Bulldogs drop to 0-5 with the Besides Douglas, 24. the North Stars also will receive the Whalers’ the locals and a contest against Far­ II Vl’ PV 1101,11) AYS- Flo fifth-round draft choice in 1984 to complete the trade, Hartford dealt loss whiie the Bobcats improved to mington ended in a scoreiess tie. Volleyball Turner's Musilino 127, Dot Chrustensen 130, Andersson to the New York Rangers last week, 4-2. B o ito n ’ s n ext ou tin g is Devanney tallied in a 1-1 tie Wednesday at home against non­ Vadnais luke warm Herzog would like Brett against Wallingford in the final I'RIENDSIIIP- Beth Correia 179- Darrell Waltrip conference foe Bulkeley High at game. 190-488, Sue Stanley 177, Cyride 0 3:15. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (UPI) — With his victory in a 400-mile netw ork Lajoie 178. Pat Thibideau 468, Dave April Davis tallied at 29:56 of the NEW YORK (UPI) - John says. " I felt that especially toward on move to Devils G irls Correia 203, Don Thibodeau 211-502, race at North Wilkesboro, N.C.. Sunday, Darrell Waltrip closed within tirst half for Bacon with Lisa Velar- Schuerholz, Kansas City’s low key the end of the year, he came up with South Windsor Bill Zwick 582, Pete Priskwaldo 513. 15 points of Bobby Allison in their race for the NASCAR points cham­ di adding some insurance at 18:50 of but super efficient general a good feel for how to run a game, .Manchester .Soccer Club girls’ ’E ’ pionship, officials said Monday. the second half. sweeps Catholic MONTREAL (UPI) - New the league’s 21 general managers in manager, isn’t making much Sports how to communicate with pl.ayers 10'' and under) squad whipped Allison was leading the race Sunday until the 141st lap when his car a conference call directed by NHL barred ','oventry 'B', 6-0, .last Saturday at ELKS- Ralph Doyer 140-145-405, Bacon goalie Sheryl Blecha made Jersey had hoped to beef up their headway trying to kill- rumors the and how to run a pitching staff. East Catholic girls’ volleyball Bruce Fish 157-409, Frank Chartier suffered engine failure and was forced out. He finished 23rd. With only one save in registering the shutout defense at the annual NHL waiver President John Ziegler. Royals are willing to trade George When he was managing the Mets, I Coventry High. team was on the short end of a (Parade .'163, Dave Richards 365, A1 Atkins five races left in the 1982 schedule, Allison has 3,673 points and while Buildog keeper Heidi Luck draft, but New York Ranger Carol The St. Louis Blues made Brett. thought he made some mistakes .\my Shumaker had two goals and three-set score to South Windsor 356, Ray Parr 358. Mike Vengruskas Waltrip 3,658. was busy with 14 stops. Jacki Daly Vadnais appears lukewarm on the Minnesota left wing Jack Carlson The rumors got started in St. I with the way he handled some of our NEW YORK (UPI) - Ted Shelly Diertele, Darcey Devanney, High Monday in South Windsor. Milt RIchman 145- 370,' Babe Pelletier 365, Hank up front played well for Bolton. idea of being a Devils’ advocate. the second overall pick. Pittsburgh Louis about a month ago with the personnel ....” Turner’s television “ superstation” Patty Hornbostel and Tracy Scores were 15-11, 15-8 and 16-14. Penguins took forward Doug has been barred from broadcasting Mulligan one apiece for the 4-0 Hebert 398, Doug Scruton 350, Bob c The 37-year-old Vadnais, one of Cardinals supposedly ready to give Biggest hang-up over whether the Ray Borque The loss drops the Eaglette Bonadies .3.58, Chuck Barrera 141- three defensemen chosen by New Lecuyer from the Winnipeg Jets and up Keith Hernandez and Ken Dodgers will sign free-agent Steve nationwide championship games by lopals. Heather Almond had two spikers to 1-6. 146- 414, John LaChapelle 358, Ernie BOSTON (UPJ) — Injury-plagued defenseman Ray Bourque will be Jersey in Monday’s draft, said a new the Rangers chose St. Louis Oberkfell for KC’s 29-year-old Blond Garvey is the length of contract, the Atlanta Braves, which Turner assists. The Bobcats also took the jayvee Pepin 138. Ken Cowperwaite 136. out for at least a month due to a broken bone above his left eye. the Eagle jayvee contract would be the right tempta­ defenseman Bill Baker in other Bomber. Whitey Herzog would Brewers’ GM Harry Dalton kidded Jerry Kapstein, Garvey’s agent, is also owns, and the commissioner of ■Jext outine is Saturday against match. 15-13 and 15-11. Boston Bruins said Monday. tion to join the lowly Devils in East first-round choices. make that deal in a minute, but asking for five years while the baseball says the move was “ essen- the Tolland Termites at 10:30 a.m. (iarv .Moore 366. East’s next outing is Wednesday him, Bourque, starting his fourth year with the Bruins, sustained the in­ Rutherford. The Edmonton Oilers picked' Schuerholz wouldn’t. Ted Turner was more excited over Dodgers are offering oniy three. I tial " for the future of the game’s at tlheney Tech. at home against Hale-Ray of jury Sunday night in an exhibition game in Montreal against the eleven bows “ I have a contract with the New ’ defenseman “ I have not talked to one his Braves winning in the National wouldn’t be surprised if Garvey television sales. Moodus at 3.15. Canadiens. He was stepping onto the bench when he was hit by a puck. York Rangers and will honor that,” Bob Hoffmeyer as the lone fourth- representative of the Cardinals League West than he was after he decides to take his chances with In a preliminary injunction U.S, Scholastic stantjings He will remain hospitalized in Montreal for two to three days. round selection. some other club .... District Judge Mary Johnson Lowe, Transactions T Unable to hold onto a halftime Vadnais said. “ If I am to play with about Brett,” he says. “ We have no captained the Courageous to victory Tribe’s top effort in Manhattan, ruled ABC Sports and lead. East Catholic fell to Norwich ' any other team, it has to be at the The Blues also picked defenseman intention of trading George Brett in the America’s Cup a few years Orioles’ outfielder Jim Dwyer, By United Press International S o ccer Tim Bothwell from the Rangers, . would suffer Joaquin Andujar Free Academy, 28-14, in jayvee foot­ not enough in loss right price.” ago. I can appreciate his enthusiasm who reached base safely 13 straight w. 1, t. Pts. New Jersey General Manager-^ who was moved to the list of but he should go a little easy when times against the Brewers before he "irreparable harm” if Turner’s Monday NEW YO RK (U P I) — St. Louis’ Joaquin Andujar and Atlanta’s Phil ball action Monday at Eagle Field. Manchester High girls’ volleyball Schuerholz also says the Royals Manchester 5 0 0 25 Coach Bill MacMillan said he was' available players when the Rangers are going to do everything they can he goes around bubbling, “ dynasty, finally was stopped, doesn’t know WTBS-TV "superstation” were IliiM-hall Niekro, who will oppose each other in the first game of the National John Little s c o r^ on a 12-yard run team extended homestanding Simsburv 4 1 0 20 confident Vadnais would soon join drafted Baker. to re-sign Hal McRae, their dynasty!” He ought to bear in mind who to pick in the Milwaukee- allowed to how the games Cincinnati - Rehired for ■'^xt League Championship Series Wednesday, were named Pitcher of the and Joel Hoffman added a TD on a Penney High before bowing in five Enfield 3 1 1 17 the club. The Rangers took defenseman designated hitter de luxe who Phil Niekro, 43, Bob Watson, 36, California playoff. nationwide. sea.son coaches Bill Fischer, Ron Month and Player of the Week, respectively, it was announced Mon­ 22-yard jaunt for the Eagles. Paul sets in CCIL action Monday in East Hall 3 2 0 15 “ We expect all players to honor Graeme Nicholson from New Jersey becomes a free agent now .... G ene G a rb er, 34, and C hris “ You know you’re going to see a ABC, supported by baseball Com­ Plaza and George Scherger' and day. Niekro’s teammate, right-fielder Claudell Washington, was Burke’s two-point conversion gave Hartford. Scores were 14-16,15-5,15- Conard . 3 2 0 15 them a 14-0 lead. their contracts no matter where when the Devils chose Vadnais. One of the more poignant pictures Chambliss, 33, all played an impor­ lot of hitting on both sides,” Dwyer missioner Bowie Kuhn and the 10 special hitting instructor Ted named Player of the Month in the National League. 11, 14-16 and 15-8. 1 Wethersfield 2 2 1 12 NFA, which tallied just before the they are assigned and we expect this Under draft rules, teams may in Baltimore Sunday was Milwaukee tant part in Atlanta’s first division says. “ Both have decent pitching teams on Major League Baseball's Kluszewski. Andujar helped the Cardinals capture the NL East with a 3-0 record, The loss was the seventh in as Fermi 13 1 7 will happen with Vadnais also,” protect 17 skaters and two but are a little short in the bullpen. television committee, brought suit Pittsburgh — Waived pitchers 0.81 E R A and two shutouts in 44 2-3 innings in September. He had intermission to trail, 14-6, rallied in many outings for the Silk 'Towners. Manager Harvey Kuenn walking-all title in 13 years and baseball Windham 1 3 1 7 MacMillan said. , but must make one by himself, stiff-legged, toward the dynasties aren’t built with players If (Rollie) Fingers is healthy. I ’d Sept. 14 claiming the broadcasts Paul Moskau and Grant Jackson. three complete games in six starts and allowed only four earned runs the second half to drop the young Next outing is Wednesday at Clarke E. Hartford 1 4 0 5 Minnesota North Stars' protected player available in the give the Brewers the edge. If he would violate an exclusive $9 milhon and 28 hits. Niekro, the league’s won-lost percentage leader with a 17- Eagles to 1-2 for the season. Arena against East Hartford High pitcher’s mound to join his past 30.” Texas — Named farm director Joe Penney 050 0 defenseman Murray Brumwell was draft for each selection they make. isn’t, the two clubs are pretty even” contract given to ABC to broadcast 4 record, pitched two complete games to help the Braves win the NL at 3.30. triumphant Brewers in their -post­ Speaking of appreciation, Mets’ Klein vice president and general Five points for a win, two points the first overall choice by the league championship series games. manager. West. Washington hit .303 with four homers and 25 RBI while scoring Michelle (}uey, Heidi Shaw and game celebration after they beat the catcher John Stearns says Joe Torre for a tie. Devils, who took Vadnais in the se­ Orioles for the division title in the rates National League Manager of I can’t ever remember seeing any ■'Exclusivity is at the heart of ItiiHkethull 20 runs in September. Pam Sterling played well for the In­ An NHL spokesman said, although HCC 1O’all cond round and veteran Dave ballclub show more class in losing what ABC bargained and paid for,” dians. the draft was meant to equalize American League East. the Year honors for the job he did (-’hicago — Released swingman w. 1. t. w. 1. t. Hutchison of the Washington than the Orioles did and that not Judge Lowe said, Bill Fischer Manchester took the jayvee teams in the league, that task was Kuenn, whose right leg was am­ with the Braves, and what makes Tyrone Adams of Kansas State and Xavier 3 0 0 5 0 1 Capitals in the third. putated below the knee two years this noteworthy is that Stearns only included outgoing Earl-Weaver Kuhn in a written statement, said free-agent Lloyd Terry. match, 15-13 and 15-7. Felicia PeUto better accomplished by 24 players East Cath. 2 0 0 6 0 0 CINCINNATI (U P I) — The Cincinnati Reds announced Monday Only nine players were chosen but owner Edward Bennett Williams the decision “ folly vindicates’ his Football and Dawn Gili piayed well for the moves made in the five weeks ago, purposely got a late start so he wasn’t exactly Torre’s biggest New York — Signed guard Trent St. Paul 2 0 0 3 2 0 coaches Bill Fischer, Ron Plaza and George Scherger will continue as from the 203 skaters and 15 goalies wouldn’t be knocked over in the and General Manager Hank Peters, arguments and those of ABC. Tucker of Minnesota to a multi-year locals. proceeding the draft as teams booster when he was managing the South Cath. 2 2 0 3 2 0 coaches under Manager Russ Nixon next season. , available in the draft conducted by Also losing pitcher Jim Palmer, who “ It is essential to baseball’s adjusted their protected lists. rush. “ You looked like the little kid Mets. contract. NWest Cath. 1 4 0 2 4 0 Coach Harry Dunlop, as previously disclosed, will not return, but could become first pitcher to win future ability to market television coming over from the other block “ Without a doubt, he should be Seattle — Signed forward Wally Aquinas 9 4 0 0 5 0 “will be offered another position in the organization." Reds’ officials asking if he can join the game,” Manager of the Year,” Stearns the Cy Young award four times .... rights that our pledges of exsjvity to Walker to a one-year contract; cut said. A replacement for Dunlop is to be named soon. The Reds also the national networks be upheld,” guard Ken Owens of Idaho, forward COC O’all said that Ted Kluszewski will continue as a special hitting instructor he said. NEW YORK (U P I) - The United $30 million lawsuit filed Bobby Potts of North Carolina- w. 1, t. w. 1. t. for both the Reds and minor-league teams. Charlotte and free-agent forward Press International Board of Rocky Hill 3 0 0 5 1 0 Jay Johnson. Coaches Top 20 college football Vinal Tech 3 0 0 4 0 1 Blaine Stoughton College ratings, with first-place votes in Cheney Tech 2 0 1 3 0 2 HARTFORD (U P I) — The Hartford Whalers will be without high- parentheses (total points based on Texas — Named Richard Quick Portland 2 0 1 3 2 1 against gridiron Patriots women’s swim coach. Coventry 2 1 0 4 2 0 scoring right wing Blaine Stoughton for Wednesday night's season­ 15 points for first place, 14 for se­ NFL out to stop all-star games Iloekey opening game with the . cond, etc.). RHAM 1 2 0 2 2 1 Stoughton received a match misconduct penalty for a highs^cking 1. Washington (16) (44)) 574 Edmonton — Claimed defenseman E. Hampton 1 2 0 2 4 0 incident with Pittsburgh Penguins’ player Paul Baxter during an 2. Pittsburgh (16) (44)) 569 BOSTON (UPI) -*• Greg Taylor bruise. orthopedic specialist, said it was Bob Hoffmeyer from Philadelphia. Bolton 0 3 0 • 2 3 0 NEW YORK (UPI) - The the meetings. Instead, he was out judge gave no indication when he orders preventing their players exhibition game Saturday night. The Whalers also announced Monday 3. Penn SUte (6) (441) 554 says the Injury occurred during the “ I took their word for it,” said possible given Taylor’s intense Hartford -r- Assigned center Cromwell 0 3 0 3 3 0 National Football League Manage­ trying to rally union support for his would rule on the matter, rosters from taking part in the all-star the trimming of their roster to 22 players, assigning center Michel first of his two kickoff returns for Taylor, supported by a crutch. desire to make the Patriots, his Michel Glarneau, left wing Dan B. Academy 0 3 0 ■ 1 4 1 4. Alabama (2) (4-0) 506 ment Council took steps on two cause. It looks to us like he’s trying games. the New England Patriots on Sept. Four days after the Colts game, ha'/e been announced and practice Fridgen and defenseman Jeff 5 Galameau, left wing Dan Fridgen and defenseman Jeff Brownschledle 5. Georgia (441) 436 muscle development, an instinct to fronts Monday to prevent member’s to win the strike instead of resolving for the game is to begin Thursday. to their affiliate at Binghamton, N.Y. 6. SMU (1) (44)) 358 12. Taylor was waived by the Patriots “ play with pain,” plus a little help Brownschiele to. Binghamton'of the of the Players Association from it. That’s two different things.” The Players Association argued The Montreal Concordes say the to make room for tight end Brian from the trainer (who he’s suing). American Hockey League. Fielid hockey 7. Nebraska (3-1) 338 practicing Uiis week. The Management Council’s six- injury occurred at least two weeks Williams. He rested the leg over (he Monday before Penn, league , Sports Minnesota — Acquired left wing Wally Walker 8. UCLA (1) (4-0) 319 “ A very motivated athlete could It went to court to stop players man Executive Committee met CCIL O’all and possibly one month earlier when weekend and signed on with the management should be prevented Jordy Douglas and a fifth round draft w. I. 9. Arkansas (44)) 310 do it (play with the break). They from participating in renegade all- Monday and. although Miller said ''Calendar t. w . 1. t. SEATTLE (U P I) — The Seattle SuperSonics signed seven-year Taylor would have been in training Canadian Football League’s Con­ from stopping the scheduled games choice in 1984 from Hartford to com­ 10. North Carolina (3-1) 264 could have the trainer tape it up real star games and decided not to there were” no kinds of an­ Conard 4 0 1 5 0 1 veteran Wally Walker to a one-year contract Monday and cut three camp. cordes Sept. 21 for a 14-day trial. planned by the union. The union plete last week’s trade that sent 11. Notre Dame (3-0) 229' tight. It’s entirely plausible,” Good­ reopen its own training camps. nouncements at all” afterwards, T uesday Fermi 4 1 t) 4 1 0 players. The Patriots aren’t saying The tryout lasted 30 minutes. wants the clause of the league Mark Johnson and Kent-Erik 12. Texas (3-0) 189 man said. ' The fact the Players Association committee chairman Chuck SOCCER Enfield 3 1 1 3 1 1 Walker, a starter most of last season and the last free agent on the anything. Taylor quit after again hurting his player contract that prevents Andersson to the Whalers. 13. Florida (3-1) 88 Goodman noted the fibula does not seems to be concentrating on its all- Sullivan, a New England Patriot East Calholir at South Catholic, Wethersfield 2 1 2 2 1 2 club to be signed, signed a day,earlier than expected, a team And even the extent of the injury leg. The Concordes X-rayed the area players from participating in out­ N e w Jersey — Claimed 14. Louisiana St. (3-0) 66 bear a great deal of the body’s star league bothers the Manage­ executive, said a decision was made .3:15 Manchester 1 3 1 1 3 1 spokesman said. Financial details of the pact were not disclosed. is in dispute. the following day and found the in­ side games ruled illegal because defensemen Carol Vadnais from the 15. Boston Coll. (3-0-1) * 62 weight and that a hairline fracture ment Council, however, as no not to reopen training camps at this Cheney Tech at RHAM, .3:15 Windham 1 4 0 1 4 0 Draft picks Ken Owens of Idaho, Bobby Potts of North Carolina- Those were the interesting twists jury to be a bit older than Taylor’s there is no collective bargaining N ew York Rangers, Murray 16. Miami (Fla.) (4-1) 58 could be missed in X-rays. progress toward a settlement of the time. The owners had shut down Portland at Bolton, 3:15 Hall 0 2 3 0 2 3 Charlotte and free agent Jay Johnson were cut, reducing the roster to to a |30 million lawsuit filed Monday lawsuit claimed. agreement and a labor dispute is in Brumwell from Minnesota and Dave 17. West Virginia (3-1) 49 “ Sometimes you just can’t tell by strike has been made since it began facilities immediately after the Conard at Manchester (girls), Simsbury 0 3 2 0 3 2 16. by Taylor, a 12th-round draft choice "W e had him X-rayed the next day progress. 18. Stanford (3-1) 16 looking at an X-ray whether the Sept. 21. strike was announced. 3:30 of New England who played one and the fracture was 4-to 6-weeks Attorneys for the N FL and its 19. Illinois (3-1) 14 dam thing is broken,” said Good­ Instead of attempting to schedule The strike, now in its 15th day, is East C ath olic at Northwest game with the Patriots. The 11-page old,” said Concordes therapist Gary managenient council countered, Trio of college 20. Clemson (2-1-1) 10 man, the consulting orthopedic new meetings, which broke off the first during the regular season in Catholic (girls), 3:15 Atlas Bantly Fuel Oil Company lawsuit, filed In U.S. District Court, Cummings. “ You could tell by the saying the exclusivity of contracts specialist for several schoolboy Saturday, both the Players Associa­ the N F L ’s 63year history. grid games set names the Patriots and Norwood way the X-ray was clouded over.” football teams in Greater Boston. with the players is important to the tion and the Management Council In hopes of raising money for the Wednesday E. H. Parks Department Hospital as defendants. 'The suit says “ that during prac­ The Patriots have 20 days to res­ league and permits payment of the NEW YORK (UPI) - The Enter­ were In U.S. District Court Monday union, the players have drawn plans SOCCER Busch to throw The suit alleges Taylor fractured tice sessions with the Montreal (On- pond to suit. Chuck Sullivan, the high salaries. tainment and Sports Programming TV arguing their cases for and against for the all-star league, which was to Manchester at Enfielil, 3:30 5th ANNUAL PRE>COLUMBUS DAY his right fibula In the Colts game cordes, it was discovered that the team’s executive vice president and "Playing for other teams removes Network will present three college out first ball the all-star league, ^ e d u le d to begin play Sunday at R FK Stadium Mattatuck at IMCC, 3 and that the Patriots either withheld plaintiff (Taylor) suffered a frac­ counsel, was working on the N FL that exclusivity,” said William football games on a tape-delayed begin play Sunday in Washington, in Washington. 'The opening game GIRLS SWIMMING ST. LOUIS (U P I) - August A. the news or the hospital misread the ture of the right fibula on Sept. 12, strike all day Monday and was not Willis, counsel for the N FL Manage­ ROAD RACE basis this weekend, it was an­ D.C.. would match players from the East Catholic at Glustonhury, 7 Busch Jr., president of the St. Louis X-rays. 1982.” even aware of the suit. He added, ment Council. Sunday Oct. 10 11 A.M. nounced Monday. TONIGHT “ (NFLPA Executive Director National Football 6)nference East p.m. Cardinals and honorary chairman of “ Either way it’s negligence,” said Cummings also said the fracture sarcastically, “ good things come in “ Obviously, the judge knows the The games to be televised are 8 - Brewers va. Angela, Channel 8, Ed) Garvey is going around trying division against the American Foot­ FIELD HOCKEY McAuliffe Park 5.2 miles Anheuser-Busch brewery, will throw Eldward Vesel, Taylor’s lawyer. was a major one, not a hairline one, bunches, don’t they?” necessity of a quick ruling in this Miami (Fla.) at Notre Dame, Sun­ WPOP to get the strike league off the ball Conference East. Hall at Manchester, ,3:30 out the first bail for the Cardinals' Taylor said he practiced once as TaVlor and Vesel said. Vesel admitted he was unlikely to case,” -said Joseph Yablonski, the day, 9 a.m. EDT; Boston College at 8 • College Football Reruns, ESPN ground,” said Jim Miller, a However, the game is pending VOLLEYBALL No Entry Fee To register call playoff series against Atlanta. after the Sept. 12 game, quit in pain, Could Taylor have played on a recover the 320 million in punitive N FLP A attorney. West Virginia, Sunday, 8 p.m. EDT; and USA Cable spdresman for the Management Judge John Penn's ruling in federal East Hartford at Manchester I I - Islanders vs. 'Canucks, USA Busch, 83, will open the series and was told to ice the injury. He fractured leg for four to six weeks? damages and |10 million in compen­ The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo 289-2781 ext. 352 and Stanford at Arizona State, Mon- Council. “ Last Friday he was not at court in Washington. While the Bills won temporary restraining Hale-Ray at East Catholic ^ day, noon EDT. Cable . Wednesday afternoon. ^ id the trainers said it was a bone Dr. Harold F. Goodman, an satory damages he was seeking. . M ANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Oct. 5, 1982 - 19 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Pel. 5. 1982 ADVERnSMG MHIERnSING RATES DEADLINE Classified 643'2711 Mlnlmum'Charoe 22— Condominiums 35— Heating*Plumping 46— Sporting Goods 56r-Misc for Rent 15 Words . 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Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. .CRIB, including mattress COBH CRIB parking. Call 649-2891. cluded. Call 633-3651. 649-5221. and bumper guard. Excellent condition. $98.00. RBOpbBfriM • PROFESSIONAL OFFICE INVITATION TO BID 24 LOCUST STREET -.. Legal Notice "Your Community Newspaper' LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ Telephone 646-8255. Space in prime location. Sealed bids will be received in the a l u m i n u m s h e e t s 10 - 0:30 pm Seven room Duplex. $425^ At a regularly scheduled 250 square feet on first Office of The Director of General cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ used as printing plates. .007 meeting of the Bolton Inland Agen­ ages cleaned. All types TWIN SIZE Canopy bed floor. Raymond E. Gor­ Services. 41 Center Street, thick, 23x28^i’^. 50c each, Manchester; Connecticut, until cy on September 29, 1982, Permit - trash, brush removed. frame and mattress, white man, 223 East Center or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- ■ucUand Road 11:00 a.m. on the date shown below No. 7-82-6 was issueid to Builders' Picket, Split Rail, Stake rovincial flnlsli, $50.00. Street, 643-1139. Help Wanted 13 «s/p Wanted 13 2711. They MUST be picked for the following: Co-op of Bolton to install a culvert T(elephone 647-8593 after 3 Soiith Windsor weekdays. and fill for a driveway on Lot |1, Fences installed. 528-0670. OLTOBF.R 14, 1982 — INFRA- up before 11:00 a.m. only. p.m. Anne Heights Subdivision, Watrous PLEASE READ TWO CAR GARAGE with KFII HEATING METHOD — MUNSON’S CANDY WANTED: LAUNDRY ATTRACTIVE, Spacious, Rd., Bolt(m. The permit was issued SMALL -LOADS OF work area. Approximately I’ATCHING OF TOWN YO U R A D kitchen has openings in Worker part time, 15-20 c q upstairs flat; Centrally with conditions and it valid for one STONE, trap rock, play DARK W A M - 5 yards AT, Winter red plaid, 600 square feet. Centrally HIGHWAYS hours per week. Perfect year. retail sales ana chocolate d eliver^, $60 plus tax. junior 10. Excellent located. Security deposit;, O C TO nER 14, 1982 — for housewife. Apply in sand, white stone, loam lo c a te. $160.00. Call 64^ Wayne K. Shorey, Chairman packing. Hours are 4-8 Sand, Gravel, Stone & condition. $15.00. 643-5554. I’ llRCHASE OF ONE NEW Classified ads are taken and pool sand 7690. 10/4/82 Monday - Friday. Eight person. The Steak Club, 60 Trap Rock. Call 643-9504. Telephone 649-2942 * RENTALS 6100# G.V.W. WINDOW VAN over the phone as a con­ DELIVERED. Telephone 007-10 hours on Saturda,’ or Sun­ Hilliard Street, ... FOUR ROOM, first floor (REBIO) venience. The Herald Is Manchester. 646-2260. 644-1775. day. 20-24 hours ^ r week. CONTEMPORARY arm ODYSSEY HOME Video Booma for Rant 52 apartment available now □ AUTOMOTIVE OCTOBER 14, 1982 — responsible lor only one chair upholstered in red FURNISH A INSTALL NEW Also, Monday-Friday 9 - D E SIG N KITCHENS - game with cartridge for to responsible person.,, Legal Notice Incorrect Insertion and 4:30. Call for appointment, HIGH SCHOOL Sophomore velvet, chrome legs, $150. Security, lease, references GAS CONVERSION BURNER — cabinets, vanities, counter sale. Excellent condition. MANCHESTER - N ice Autoa For Sato 61 TO W N H ALL then only to the size ot 649-4332.______or Junior, dishwashingling Jand Brown vinyl recliner, $50, required. Appliances.. At a regularly scheduled tops, kitchen cabinet $85.00. Call 528-3476 after 6 room with kitchen OCTOBER 19, 1982 — the original Insertion. other related chores. Three Contemporary black and Parking for one pleasure, meeting of the Bolton Inland Agen­ fronts, custom p.m. privileges. Gentleman SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, WATERWORKS SUPPLIES cy on Sept. 29,1962, Permit No. 6- Errors which do not BABYSITTER WANTED - nights and Saturdays. App­ white fabric wall hanging car. No pets. $300 monthly Professional couple ly in person - Brass Key woodworking, colonial preferrM. $50.00 weekly. TRUCKS Car-inv. value The Town of Mancheater la an 82-9 was issued to Manfred Weigle lessen the value of the 50” X 50” , $25. 646d)479. FOUR FLEETWOOD poly plus utilities. 643-2210. of French Rd., Bolton to fill a por­ seeking a part time Restaurant, 829 Main reproductions in wood. Security. Telephone 643- $2143, sold for $100. 602-998- equal opportunity employer, and advertisement will not J.P. Lewis, 649-9658. 440 G78-14 tires mount«» on 1878. 0575 Ext. 7816. Call Refun­ requires an affirmative action tion of wetland near the intersec­ babysitter for two children Street, Manchester. CROCKS, KEGS, Barrels, MANCHESTER -' tion of Campmeeting Rd. and be corrected by an ad­ in Vernon area. Must be Buick Century rims. First dable. policy for all of its Contractors and spigots, carboys, wide- $50 takes all. 646-8490. CENTRALLY LOCATED Available Immediately. Vendors as a coodiUon of doing Birch Mtn. Ext. in Bolton. The per­ ditional insertion. mature and responsible. PERSON TO SHOVEL DRYWALL AND Painting mit was issued for one year. mouth glass buckets, 750 downtown. Exceptionally $ ^ plus utilities. Modem. business with the Town, as per Own transportation a snow off driveway. Call service. Installation and gallon wood vat, grape 1966 MUSTANG Coupe. Six Federal Order 11346. Wayne K. Shorey, Chairman SOLID OAK TABLE, clean rooms. Kitchen 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms. No If you must. Flexible hours. cylinder, three speeo. $500. Bid Forms, plans and 10/4/62 646-4202. taping, ceiling repairs, in­ grinder. 643-2880. 1920’s vintage - needs pets. Security. Alibrio| Above average salary. terior and exterior pain­ privileges. Maid linen ser­ or best offer. Telephone specifications are avaUable at the 008-10 refinishihg. $30.00 firm. vice. Sefcurity required. Realty, Inc., 649-0917. Write to Box A, c-o WAREHOUSE ting. After 5 p.m., 649-3664. GOOD CONDITION - Two 742-7936. General Services Office, 41 Center Call 649d)038 evenings after Street, Manchester, Connecticut. . L l\ \ t Manchester Herald. SUPERVISOR - second Call 643-5127. Hollywood beds - $48.00 for 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - Main TOWN OF MANCHESTER, shift. Experienced only. Painting-Papering 32 both. Recliner, $24.00. 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 NOTICE OF HOUSEKEEPER for FURNISHED ROOM - Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. cyl., automatic, air- CONNECTICUT DISSOLUTION Please send resume to Contemporary Davenport TYPEWRITER Olivette Hot water. Appliances. No. iJlmifltratpr small rest home in available immediately. conditioning, 27,000 miles. Robert B.- Weiss, have something to P.O. Box 8408, East Hart­ INTERIOR PAINTING, OF $26.00. (:all 643-4196. Underwood in leather pets. Security. Park General Manager Glastonbury. 15 minutes over ten years experience, Main Street. Includes all Superb car! Many extras! ford, Ct. 06108. zipped case. Excellent con­ 06S-09 PARKWAY from Manchester. Full or utilities. $150 monthly, 523-7047. $4495. 644-2942. lierald low rates and senior citizen FIREWOOD - All seasoned dition. $50.00. 646-6920. ENTERPRISES. INC. part time. References. security and references. Condomlnluma 22 dints. 643-9980. hardwoods. $90 cord, cut, NOTICE is hereby given, Own transportation. Call Call 649-4432. MANSFIELD CENTER - 1972 DODGE MAXI-VAN. NOTICE split and free delivery 10 ’68 FOUR DOOR Chrysler Woodsedge Apartments.. pursuant to General 633-4411. MANCHESTER - Two INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Beds, table, counter and PUBLIC HEARINQ mile radius. 4 foot lengths Newport, green, used daily Apartmantt for Rant 53 Newly renovated, country^ Statutes of Connecticut, bedroom condo for rent. A- PAINTING - Wallpapering available, you pick up, $60 sink, many extras, BOARD OP'DIRCCTORB with two snow tires setting. Two bedrooms automatic transmission, TOWN OP MANCHESTER, that P A R K W A Y C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, and Drywall Installation.. cord. Call after 6, 742-8056. already mounted. $98.00. sell for less than$99°° starting at $260. Telephone, Quality professional work. MANCHESTER- One and good condition. Must sell - CONNECTICUT ENTERPRISES, INC., a 659-3008. Mornings, 649-2558. 429-4762 or 233-9660. / □ NOTICES Reasonable prices. Free two bedroom apartment $1500 or best offer.' 875- Notice is hereby given that the Connecticut corporation' ATARI VIDEO Game with Board of Directors, Town of Estimates! Fully insured. available. Centrally 6128. having its principal place Jack is back! 4 game cartridges. Like FOR SALE - Infant swing, located on busline near Hornet tor Rant 54 Manchester, Connecticut, will hold Lott and Found 1 G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. new. $110. Call 643-8978 a Public hearing at the Lincoln of business in Manchester, □ REAL ESTATE $10.00. Call 649-6646. shoppi^ center and 1974 SUBARU - Poor run­ after 6 p.m. Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Connecticut, has been dis­ schools. For further details EAST HARTFORD - Large,, ning condition. $400 firm. Street, Manchester, Connecticut, FEM ALE - Six months. SILVERTONE Upright call 649-7157. six rooms plus. Cape., solved by a resolution of its Shepherd cross, black-tan, Hornet For Sale 23 TYPEWRITER for sale - Call 646-8515. Tuesday, October 12, 1962, at 8:00 phonograph, excellent Three bedrooms, fireplace, Board of Directors and ...fill out the coupon spayed, Tolland Turnpike. Smith Coronomatic 2200. P.M. to consider and act on the INTERIOR AND playing condition. $98.00. MANCHESTER - Newly centrally located near' following; Stockholders, effective as Male, setter cross, one FLORIDA’S FINEST ^dult Electric, portable, 1979 DODGE ASPEN - 6 EXTERIOR Painting and Call 643-6680. decorated one bedroom churches, schools’and, Proposed Ordinance - to allow ad­ of Sept. 20, 1982. A ll year, black-brown ears, golf and country club com­ excellent condition. 90 per­ cylinder, 4 door. Power P*ld For By Cltlzon* For Jack Paperhanging. Ceilings apartment. Access to shop­ busline. Pay own utilities. ditional property tax exemptions Huffman Road. Female, munity. T re e s , lakes, cent metal. Carrying case, steering, power brakes. creditors, if any, are Thompson; R.M. Nogro, repaired or replaced. Free SYLVANIA STEREO con­ ping centers, buslines and Security required., for low income veterans and for two months. Shepherd security. Private, uniquely dusk cover, film ribbon. Excellent condition. 643- warned to present their Tro**uror estimates. Fully insured. sole model with garrard schools. For further details Available August 1st. $600, totally disabled veterans. Huskie, black-tan, designed, manufactured $135. or best offer. 646-8099. 0413 after 6 p.m. A copy of the Proposed Ordinance claims to LaBELLE, References. Martin automatic turntable, very please call 528-4196 monthly. 643-1845 or 643- Parkade. 646-4555.______^ homes. From $35,900! Lake good condition. $65.00. Call may be seen in the,Town Clerk’s ROTHENBERG & Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., between 9 and 5 pmi or 1773. VW BUS 1974 - Good condi­ Fairways, P.O. Box 4535, QUEEN SIZE Year old 742-7331 after 5:30 p.m. Office during business hours. LaBELLE, P.C., Attorneys below and moil to; LOST - Tan and white male 649-4431. after 5 pm and weekends, N. Ft. Myers, Fla. 33903; mattress & boxsprin^ - tion. $1600. or best offer. James R. McCavanagh, Secretary cat, vicinity Highland Park 649-7157. GLASTONBURY - Five, Board of Directors at Law, 843 Main Street, ARBOR ACRES FARM or toll free 1-800-237-8909. Sealy. Excellent condition. Call after 6 p.m., 6494083. School. Reward. 646-8872. INTERIOR AND TAN CORDUROY Snugll room ranch, very Private. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut Manchester, Connecticut, Inc. seeks full time general $200. Call 646-6543. EXTERIOR Painting, baby carrier, the original. Wall to wall qaroet, gar-, this 4th day of October, 1982 on or before January 31, poultry farm worker. MANCHESTER - 7 '^ per­ AVAILABLE OCTOBER CREAMPUFF - 1977 SR. CITIZEN LOST Large paper hanging, carpentjy $35.00. Telephone 646^335. age, new appliances.. 009-10 1983. Claims not presented Agricultural background cent assumable mortgage. F O R SALE - Large 1st. New large three room Plymouth Fury. 29,700 amount of money in CBT work. Fully insurea. J.P. Includes washer/dryer,. original miles. Body- as herein provid^ will be desirable, but not essen­ $290.00 monthly payment microwave with cookware ELECTRIC WATER apartment. $300 monthly. Manchester Herald envelope in or around Lewis and Son, 649-9658. $ ^ plus utilities. Many, interior both clean. Slant-6 tial. Paid H ealth and on this lovely two bedroom and cart, $400. Atari with Heater, 80 gallon. You take Appliances. Electric heat barred as provided in Assumption Church Friday extras. 649-6178, call engine. $2500 or best offer. c Ranch. Convenient loca­ 15 cartridges, $300. Will and utilities paid by tenant. Connecticut General One Herald Square morning. If found please Retirement Plans. Call D.G. PETERSEN Painting it away for $25.00. tion. Call Lownds and Man­ take offer ; or will trade for Parking. Carpeting. 60 day between 5 and 6 pm. Must sell. Call Mike from 9 call 646-3261. Jim Fracchia, Glaston­ Company - interior, Telephone 646-4319. Statutes 33-379. ning Realty. 623-8253; 745- lease. One month security. - 5 at 643-1136. Manchester, Conn. 06040 •••••••••••••••••••••••• bury, 633-6456 for an ap­ exterior, spray, brush or used dependable car. 646- Dated at Manchester, 2466. No pets. Just remodeled Announcement* 3 pointment. roll. Custom wallpaper 7429. AMPLIFIER, excellent Connecticut, this 20th day three room apartment. Look for the many- 1972 DODGE DART, new hanging. Workmanship condition. $75.00. Call 649- of September 1982. EXPERIENCED TRUCK MANCHESTER SCREENED LOAM - Appliances. Gas heat paid bargain buys advertised in! paint, 65,000 miles. Six BINGO EVERY FRIDAY guaranteed. 646-8467. 7625 after 2:00. PARKWAY Assumable mortgage Gravel, processed gravel, by tenant. $275. Parking. cyl., automatic. $1295. 643- at 7:00 p.m., VFW, 608 DRIVER - For delivery the Classified columns'- and warehousing of possible on this six room sand, stone and fill. For Ghie month security. No ENTERPRISES, East Center Street, FALL SPECIAL - Let Lee LANE DINING Table - today. NAME ...... T appliances. Excellent excellent conditioned deliveries call George pets. Available immMiate- INC. Manchester. Painting help you clean up ■ walnut formica laminate, wages and benefits. Apply Colonial. Three bedrooms, Griffing, Andover, 742- ly. 875-1128. 1973 OLDSMOBILE By LaBelle, •••••••••••••••••••••••• before the Holidays. 40x60. $50.00. Telephone IVz baths, full basement. CUTLASS in excellent Rothenberg & ADDRESS ...... in person only 10 to 3. A1 Interior and exterior. Free 7886. 643-2339. Sieffert’s Appliance, 445 fenced in rear yard, front •••••••••••••••••••••••• mechanical condition. $795. LaBelle, P.C. □ EMPLOYMENT porch. $64,900. Strano Real estimates. Fully insured. Knit Tabard Call 643-5314 after 6 p.m. C IT Y ...... Hartford Road. Free ClataHlad Ada FOR SALE - Six cubic ft. Its Attorneys Estate, 646-2000. 646-1653. dump cart, pull behind 1979 M O N T E CARLO, 039.09 ZIP ...... PHONE. Help Wanted 13 PART TIME P H O N E $75.00*FbRMENVN” rd*ica riding lawn mower. $65.00. In Half-Sizes MANCHESTER - Colonial. Building Contracting 33 small V8, air, power Solicitors needed mornings ski boots - 8(4, worn once. Telephone 646-8706. BACK TO SCHOOL means 8 rooms, 4 bedrooms. . steering, power brakes. LEGAL NOTICE and evenings, in LEON CIESZYNSKI $160.00 new. Telephone 643- back to work. Parents, Appliances. Possible 2 Excellent condition. Call ^ O T IC E OF Manchester and Rockville' BUILDER. New homes, 2880. TWELVE WOODEN returning students and family conversion. $70,000. 646-8590. DISSOLUTION area. Salary plus bonus. additions, remodeling, rec Storm windows and others: If you have the Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Call 872-7071. rooms, garages, kitchens ELEVEN WOODEN storm screens from a ranch AND NOTICE TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK. ONE ITEM PER AD. time and need cash, we 1968 VOLKSWAGEN - It remodeled, ceilings, bath windows and screen. home. Take all for $35.00. TO CREDITORS have a limited number of MANCHESTER - Gracious runs, needs work. $300. INVENTORY CONTROL tile, dormers, roofing. Assorted sizes. $65.00 for 649-2996. OF FENWOOD MANOR, part-time positions in our CLERK - maintain and stately seven room Telephone 643-9902. Residential or commer­ all. Telephone 643-9607. INC. phone sales department. manual, perpetual records, Colonial. 3 or 4 bedrooms. cial. 649-4291. Doga-BIrdt-Pata 43 Notice is hereby given (Ads must be submitted on original Herald coupon onlyl) Evening positions ^ a t e inventory files, Mst Beautiful Boulder Road - TWO MOUNTED snow 1966 OLDSMOBILE available. No experience on e o f Manchesters Cutlass coupe. One owner. that FENWOOD MANOR, EDP information via CRT. ELECTRICAL SERVICES tires G78-14 - hercules FREE TO GOOD Home - necessary. Will train those Prior IC or accountiniinting premier locations. Recent­ Excellent condition. $1,325. INC. with an office at 565 - We do all types of Elec­ polarpreme fiber^ass four adorable abandoned with ambition and good experience required . $150 ly renovated "country or best offer. Call 646-0734 Vernon Street, trical Work! Licensed. Call belts, w-w, like new; $25.00 grey LH kittens. Call 528- voices. Earn $67.40 to plus• DOE. Apply ■ pi; ■in person kitchen” , two fireplaces, after 5 p.m. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. each. Telephone 649-6482. 5110 or 649-2345. Manchester, Connecticut 2 3 4 $100.00 weekly. Call Gerry (with written resume) to attractive entry (dutch 06040, was dissolved by a 1 door), private covered after 5 p.m., Monday- 52 Main Street, 'SMALL DINETTE SET, THREE ADORABLE Fluf- vote of the Board of Direc­ flagstone patio, smoke FARRAND Thursday at 643-2711. Manchester, E.O.E. square formica table top, ^ kittens - 6-8 weeks old. detectors, first floor laun­ REMODELING - Cabinets, BANK tors and Shareholders. All Roofing, Gutters, Room two vinyl chairs. Good con­ Box trained. 2 black, and 2 creditors having claims SEWING MACHINE EXPERIENCED OFFICE dry room, lovely wooded REPOSSESSIONS Additions, Decks, all types dition. $35.00. Telephone calico. Also 2 adult cats. Operators - Experienced lot. Fresh country at­ are directed to present Person - Bookkeeping, o f Remodeling and 646-6794. 647-8042 after 4:00 p.m. FOR SALE preferred. Apply in person mosphere right here in them to the law ffrm of 5 6 8 typing, billing, costing and Repairs. FREE '7 only - Pillowlex Corpora­ willing to learn specialty Manchester. Priced for COLONIAL P IN E Hutch, Boata-AecaaaortPt 45 I960 Dodge Colt - 2 Woodhouse & Rubinow, fast sale. Early occupancy. Estimates. Fully insured. tion, 49 Regent Street, skills. Call Displaycraft, painted gold antiquing. 38 x dr.. H/B $3080. P.C., 555 Main Street, GROUP I BELFIORE Telephone 643-6017. Manchester. E.O.E., M/F. Manchester, 643-9557. 13 X 72. Good condition. 10 HP OUTBOARD Motor - 1979 Chevy Impale - 4 Manchester, Connecticut Agency, 647-1413. fhoto-ouioe SKAPARAS HOME $99.00. Telephone 646-0241. $100. 1973 Johnson Out­ . dr. Sedan $3800. 06040, on or before March LICENSED NURSE, part FU LL TIM E Warehouse rATTHIN Remodeling, room ad­ board, 40 HP $250. CaU 742- 1978 Subaru - 5 spd. 1, 1983. Claims not time. A position hara to stock clerk wanted. Some WILLIMANTIC - Income 3033 after 5 p.m. / ■ 11 ditions, all types aluminum T E N FLO W ERIN G $3000. presented will be barred as 9 10 12 turn down. To learn more heavy lifting required. property. Fully rented, Bushes, $5. each, large three family. Large lot, work, roofing. Free es­ 1976 Dodge D100 provided in Sec. 33-379d of call 649-2358. $3.75 per hour plus orders, perennials, ground Antiquaa 40 appliances, ^2,900. A fte ' 5 timates, reasonable rates. the Connecticut General benefits. 7:30-4 p^.m. Mon­ covers, $5., variety house Pick-up $1380. p.m. Call 456-2846. Joe, 649-1733. C o 3y . - l^ n it Statutes. KITCHEN PORTER - Full day - Friday. Telephone lants $2. up. P riva te ANTIQUES & The above can pe seen time. Food service 649-8648. Some. 649-6486. COLLECTIBLES w ill SMALL at the Dated at Manchester, experience preferred. App- MANCHESTER - 13 per­ Connecticut, this 30th day cent fixed rate mortgage purchase outright or sell on MSIUM 14 16 y in person from 91 - 3. Ask CASHIER AND STOCK, Haating-Plumbing 35 DOUBLE BED Frame, in­ commission. House lot or Saviaci M i tf Mnetwstar of September, 1982. 13 15 for Food Service Super-luper- from owner. Seven room LARGE 5 mature woman. Stationery cludes headboard and foot­ single piece. Telephone 813 M*ln SM*I Richard C. Woodhouse visor at Crestfield Con- eye-dormered Cape with SOLAR HOT WATER - store. Must be available board. Excellent condition. 644-8962. Attorney for valescent Home, 565 Ver­ fireplace, two baths, for­ "S econ d Generation” most Saturdays and two $45.00. Telephone 649-4061. Fenwooid Manor, Inc. non Street, Manchester. evenings per week. Reed’s, mal dining room, large System. Will save 70 master bedroom, two gar­ Product 50 006-10 Inc., Manchester Parkade. percent! Five Year FOUR 800 x 16.5 regular Tracks for Safe 82 ages and pool. Immediate WANTED: Part time in­ Payback. ENERGY tread tires. $99.00, for all." 8198 17 18 19 20 serters. Must be 18 years occupancy. $69,500. Gordon SOURCES, 646-0643. PAR T TIM E - Wendy’s Old V e ^ good. 643-1938, keep *u nzn A quick-knit tabard, 1968 FORD % Ton pickup, or over. Call 647-9947 - Ask Fashioned Hamburgers on Really, 643-2174. REDRASPBERMES l3Vk-24M very good condition, many THEY trying. made on jumbo-size nee­ for John between 8:30 a.m. 260 Broad Street, new parts, needs minor A D v e n Im s □MISC. FOR SALE Pick your own dles, is an ideal top for ^nd 11:00 a.m. Manchester is now hiring UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, An euy-sew jumper with skirts or pants. work.^00 or best offer. help for the Lunch Shift.. □ BUSINESS two yards, grey and white sip-front closing ui paired No. 3927 has knit di­ Tom, 674-9413 days; jrith a classic tailored NEED EXTRA MONEY? Excellent pay and benefits. and SERVICES Houtahold Qoodt 40 check. Brand new from W*'r* In our mod producUv* rections for Sizes Small, evenings 6464727. Homemakers are en­ Colchester Fabric Mill. season with lot* of nice blouse. Ideal for the hall- Medium and Large (8-18) 'SBlIIng Avon can holp couraged to apply. Applv in ...... USED berri** d this Urn*. Picking sire wardrobe. inclusive. 1974 FORD VAN - Over 24’ Very pretty, $10.00. Call No. 8198 with Photo- WORK person to Manager, Mon­ Sarvfcat Ottered 31 REFRIGERATORS, until tlrst heavy trod. TO Oltn. tt .50 Itr *sck Van body. Model (750. Call light Inflation. Call now 646-1427. Guide is in Sizes 12% to gtttra, tm sot f*r SMtsti s*s at 646-3685 or 823- day - Friday, 3-5 p.m...... W ASHERS, RANGES Open t-t A1 Sienert’s Appliance, E.O.EJ! BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - 24%. Size 14%, 37 bust Person to person 9401 Clean, Guaranteed. Parts MAPLE TABLE with four Cloeed •undeye .. . jumper, 3% yards 45- SUM CAOOT 647-9997 or 647-0661. Concrete. Chimney & Service. Low prices! chairs, $45.00. Telephone inch; blouse, 2% yards. i b g M k ^ j M COLLEGE STUDENTS Repairs. "No Job Too 1110 Sim. d Sdwkat B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main 643-2591. HILL FARM ntn Tilt. M.Y. 10030 and others, $110 a week, PaUtmt aattUabU antg family ads only. No pet ads, no garage BANKING - Experienced Small.” Call 644-8356. Street. 643-2171. 11S Addtaon H**d in aittt tkowH. PrM msM. MOrau wits ZIP klotoreyeloa-Bldycloa 54 .proof operator. Full time. part time. All majors, ELECTRIC GUITAR, good cost ss* tins HnaOif. Hexlble hours, full time C & M Tree Service, Free ; South Windsor Bank & SEARS KENMORE elec­ condition, $75.00. SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ MOTORCrVCLE also available. As adver­ estimates. Discount senior or tag sale ads, and no commercial ads. -.Trust Company. For ap- tric, self-cleaning range. Telephone 742-9929. lections and a 16-page IN S U R A N C E - Low est tised in Time and citizens. Company White. Almost new. $200. Sit iWMTT GIFT section in the ;pointmentcontact: Warren FOR SPARKLING Rates Available! Many op­ I RXJNDTIEM UNDER . Matteson, 289-6081. EOE. Newsweek. Call 232-4^ Manchester owned and Also refrigerator, $30.00. BEAUTIFUL CORNER, tiL%*l'«fj£risst ALBUM. Jnzt $2JS5. WOODWORK, TILE, NtwTsi¥.II.T.ISSM tions. Call: Clarice or *rei5, HttOSEBROklN' Monday and Tuesday only 9 operated. Call 646-1327. 646-9818. artificial fireplace with ■OOSS ST S3Jf tues a.m. - 7 p.m. GLASS AND PAINTED SM m i «Mh ZIP O-m -DOUS-SU as* M(W. lira Joan, Clarke Insurance heater. Very realistic. esiiss’i Is Oran nwtii bra it n k i iim *. Agency 643-1126. ; ROOFING FIRM looking SENIOR CITIZENS Hair I AM A Furniture buyer SURFACES, add three Limit one ad per family per week. $75.00. Phone 643-1374. Now FASHION witb ap»- W130. -JtU P W I ■nil.Tt. M One of the nicest things ; for retired or non-working EXPERIENCED Dresser Makes House with a room full of excess tablespoons of washing dsssO lat wpllvito tMifu. dal Grace Cole CoIlectloD SILVER MAXI-LUV ' roofer. Experienced in STATION help wanted - Calls. Perms, Sets, Cuts. stock at low prices. For ap­ a-131-M IIUOM MSmiWOlK-lO about Want Ads is their low FORD 1970 Vk ton pickup soda to a quart of warm for larger aizes; pins > Puch moped. - Like new. I built-up roofing, repairs days. Spruce Street Mobil, Low Rates. Call Jan, 646- pointment call after 6 p.m. tipn H sssilratit lUlii, cost.' Another is their quick wheels. $10.00 each. M7- water and wash. No rinsing BONUS Conpona! ■•132-TO sm sr UtP-tt sa» k^|^|4M.OO. Telephone and maintenance. 742-8649. 220 Spruce Street. 2198. 872-7487. 1638. required. ; Prito .... *1.33. Mwtm lltnu is ■iSs. detion.