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g l ft >- s I '-■O'' f a > o ■£ « (!) Jack S s | | = OB Compromise would help downtown tenants ft..« S S S • S O A — ^ ^ I Anderson -,^9:zinOJa,zOcS^ IF THE TOWN PURSUES the program with g ts fNJ « It probably didn’t surprise anyone familiar with bureaucratic idiocy, it will have to pay, at least Washington M anchester's housing code when officials turned up a temporarily, to relocate scores of evicted tenants, as Merry-Qo-Round W « w ’D ? ? ®:5 number of violations in a Main Street building on the M a n c h e s t e r required under Connecticut’s Uniform Relocation P- u opening day of the downtown inspection program. Assistance Act. Other possible ramifications include a Except for a few minor problems, conditions in the S p o t l i g h t S l s c U O > o “> £ nightmarish work load for the building and health O a w < building at 843 Main St. were reported last Wednesday departments and a field day for lawyers representing James P. Sacks S E 5 ! S 8 ^ I.S < » 5^ to be "very, very good” by health department 0 ^ 0 5 — ^ oS c6> landlords. ; S' e E o o Sanitarian John Salcius. But the inspectors said they Herald City Editor Because the enforcement process has already l»gun would be forced to order some units enlarged unless and must be seen through, the desirable alternative is Chinese I •111 variances were obtained from the panel that monitors „ • a c « lUnL tough enforcement when necessary and a lengthy list of i S ac S 5^ > fc c « ** 40 £ O O O> e cE c£eo ® the code. The owners’ alternative would be to cease housing code variances that bow to the safety and I ^ o _ a o) violations. ' « 2 c ® Ss S SSoQ renting the units altogether, which would displace practical needs of renters in downtown Manchester. But discover * A fter extensive publicity that M arlow decried, his O oo Si J ?■ 5 s s& s* tenants for little apparent cause. it would have been more sensible if the town had lawyer struck a compromise with the town that called £S s2 -f, i o« Et The scenario of the town initiating code-enforcement considered revising the code — especially as it applies to 0 § | | | | J Ho c 2 S u j ’S J C > wOCD for combining some apartments and keeping at least proceedings over buildings that pose no real hazard to the older buildings that predominate in the Main Street capitaiism tenants is one that will be repeated many times unless one off the market. The town administration, giving fair play its due, area — before starting the program. the administration adopts a flexible attitude toward its Given a better housing market, most of the code WASHINGTON - The Commu­ I t i soon set out to prove that one landlord had not been new inspection program. Although the code provisions — including its space requirements — would nist Chinese, making their first singled out and announced plans for a comprehensive requirements on pest infestation, electrical wiring and make sense. As Kraatz is quick to argue, the laws seek to tentative steps toward free enter­ other such items must be strictly enforced, officials inspection program. M n Vi Cv > 1 . guarantee decent housing for tenants, who generally are prise at home, have been affronted 5 2 “ 2 Sro ^ o c .£ C C ^ 2 oriented communities like Manchester. spoils system, American-style. > |s?§ In assessing official statements about the urgency of should have paid heed to a statement M arlow made 9%^ But many of us have lived com fortably in apartments The Chinese lost a $20 million 5 *«5 ®S JS 0 the program, it pays to rem em ber that the town’s abbut the Orford Building during a hearing last that would be illegal in Manchester. And anyone who has contract to build a U.S.-financed A 5 S " ^ p attitude toward code enforcement for several years has Novem ber; “ If this building violates the code the way it r *: ^ » n ' ^ « -o « "“ "8 S I g 1 * looked for living quarters in town can report that hospital in the Northern Mariana m ^ I n -F. : “jw 2 S® up in a lengthy stream of enforcement proceedings and town should guard against that possibility. But squalor issue ” The letter was sent two months . I - S e®- £ I oc 5 — Vi •- lawsuits. In the end, affordable housing could be driven was only a small issue in the 1984 case and it has nothing _ ,> Vi u ago, but the State Department has I l • U e 9 u! off the market, which would hurt tenants and be the to do with the proceeding that has arisen since. The ordinance that gives the health director the • ? e I yet to respond. This has further s a < s _ z J : ° 1 c 8 “’ ® 1 1 ?® . At issue, rather, are illegal one-room units and authority to enforce the code guarantees him access to 8 « a c • 8 opposite of what the program should seek to infuriated the Chinese, according CM 50 “ I l l 5 apartments that have too little floor space andmay share any apartment in town “ in order that he may perform his ^ 0 : S§“ 6 “ > o accomplish. to our sources. : a g 5 ® “ = 5 2 • « o S O S 2 2 l | g S . £ o c Last week’s inspections, the first in six years, were kitchen or bathroom facilities. These types of violations, duly of safeguarding the health and safety of the J E- a up with an order requiring correction of 82 housing code counting kitchenettes and bathrooms.) quarters — or the cockroaches — in the downtown area. b 2 ^ e Tinian that the Enola Gay took off Urn ®^ C Ml I Vi ^ in August 1945, to drop the atomic £ .i: Q-o 2 0 d R) bomb on Hiroshima. S 8 "2 E " I . 9 ^ C £ S ezE WS^iMOIMIUSDAEnjr Although the islands were ‘ 8 ®£o s ? • 't I 1 1 AIDS menace granted some independence by the I -q > > • I® i c in A u. 2 5. o ^ n«>-nrPPH8‘*i United States in 1978, the U.S. II O 0 M o J J 5 £ ^ £ '§ 2 I J government wants to retain the & ^ ptinitaj.'i i E“ 8 li I i£ m ® : friendship of the .strategically £ 2 Z a Z ! :< I® 6 I 5 5© I ■ > : <0.2 J : OCX d needs attention placed islands. The $20 million l ^ S v ^ Z Buui $. grant from the Interior Depart­ CO It is time to recognize the It is no longer enough to ment is part of that effort. new and deadly disease, talk about preventing the At first glance, the Chinese would seem to have solid grounds AIDS, for what it is: A spread of AIDS by cutting 'r ’W.7/.V/y national health emergency, back on promiscuous sexual 'f for this suspicion that something A was fishy in the hospital construc­ A unprecedented in modern behavior or by protecting the tion contract. The island official times. It demands a far blood supply by using blood who decided on the award was Lt. c « « A — ! ® £ greater and far different tests to screen out contami­ ^ £ ® < i n*® • Gov. Pedro A. Tenorio. His cousin ® S ? o • a® c - e federal support than it has nated donors. “ The horse is P,4 was not only the hospital project 3 ® « • 0 received so far. clearly out of the bam,” says manager, but had been the presi­ ip 0c a.« “-Z i S Vi >=^5s dent of a local construction firm O 0 M o S O-o fc Dr. Robert Gallo of the ! i l : i l z 3 £ 2 “- « 1 Acquired immune defi­ that got a subcontract; he also * e “ e x National Cancer Institute, I 1 ® ® £ S ■: Si5 ® 0^ S u 58 > i y _ 0 o -D r N ciency syndrome wipes out the most knowledgeable holds a stock option in the firm. ) 8 S“> o J, N i s s l o S 2 0 M I.S disease-fighting cells, leav­ The company is owned by another * 2 5 £ > Z s < O I scientist in the country on the fc o a O5 o0 S • 0 I r of the lieutenant governor’s cou­ * 0 flj 0 C 0 , ' *0 M ing its victims prey to latent AIDS vims. The pool of AIDS *5: oi 0 _ sins, the project manager’s a 5 e -i o 0 £ a 3 2 S * i I i 5 1 - 12 i infections and cancers. It is S 2 > i!; - O IZ I 0 ® C 5 8 ? ^ viruses — the extent to which brother. l. l E * — S\ 2 2 £ ^ O ^ a r ® a 1115 i * X (3 O not just another “ new dis­ o il Z S S* ? I p 8 .«) a i ^ E o ® 5 the vims is now harbored by O X G8 c ^ » gl@ua»0©@©©@ ease” like Legionnaires’s dis­ people — already is large. BUT THE INTERIOR Depart­ i i s s a i i i O S i5 s 2 l§ < sis lO C9 m ease and toxic shock syn­ Gallo estimates that 500,000 ment’s inspector general was drome, which proved to be to a million people have been unimpressed by the “ all-in-the- C ^ 0 0 M family ” aspect of the case when an I t 5 S e < i variations of old diseases. exposed to the infection. a o 0 > p 3 Nor is it one that can be investigation was made after the ?£= ■£ >•!:: discounted because it has Perhaps 5 percent to 15 Chinese and their American o | partners filed suit. “ We found no struck most savagely among percent eventually will de­ s V s i ' -D evidence to support a material E 1“ I s i §5 ? £ a ?. social groups — homosexuals velop AIDS over its 2‘A year » 9.’: * Z g ls ? S 2 conflict” on the part of the • » ='°® E ? ifft. 8 » 2 3 • and drug addicts — that incubation time — an AIDS Religion In America ^ S l«| S | £ ’ S « O C O . well-placed cousin, the IG < “ s iZ o o S evoke no sympathy from caseload of 50,000 or more reported. 2 !0i|i I j s « > @ § 5 o I < @ The Marianas government ac­ most of the public. beyond the 8,000 confirmed ®0gfi«n 1 ? 5 I 5 H | | 2 AIDS stands alone as a since mid-1981. “ This is like a knowledged that the Chinese bid jflii 5 5 1 3 “• was $2.4 million lower than the > o S < < < 6 i s « F major disease that kills every war,” Gallo says. Relief groups accountable in S £ _ i winning bid. The official reason for 125 S victim by the time it has run Though slow to start. Con­ I t ? 3. S g g i m n rejecting the Chinese-American There is also periodic on-the- its course. That alone shuld gress has appropriated $188 Bv David E. Anderson report, which includes financial joint venture was that the firm scenes monitoring by delegations be reason for fully funding million for AIDS research information and which is available hadn’t performed well on an from Church World Service research against it. AIDS is since 1982, more than half of it News stories alleging the misuse on request to potential donors or earlier, “ preparation” phase of member churches. moving inexorably into the in fiscal 1985. It is not enough, of funds earmarked for.Ethiopian other interested parties. Financial . the project. famine relief have raised fears records are regularly audited by Two such delegations — one in general population — in re- But sources familiar with the and the range of the funding is among legitimate church aid independent auditors under guide­ Novemeber and one in December I case told my associate Donald cipients of AIDS- too narrow and too naive. groups that the public may cut lines established by the American — have already visited Ethiopia > u 5 «- * 2 ^ Goldberg the real reason was that contaminated blood, in child­ ’ What is needed now is a back on their giving at a time when Institute of Certified Public and a third visit is planned for late Z ® a o a _ " ; the islanders don’t want the g 8 | „ £ SO-g = c S 2 2 0 ren bom to AIDS-infected the need is growing. Accountants. January. The delegations ob­ Qfi = ^ 8 J' O 3 unified federal battle plan. Chinese involved. “ Island reaction mothers, in partners of pros­ To counter such fears,, groups Checkpoints built into the sys­ served feeding programs, checked 0 1 ^ .11 l! More money is needed for to award of the first phase and such as Church World Service, the tem include monitoring by repre­ the arrival of CWS-supplied goods, ® 5 ^ I titutes with the diseas# and in research aimed at an effec- possibly the entire project to the : * ! I < relief agency of the National sentatives of the 31 denominations watched food being moved out the i,EJ| FS-S® 3-t 1 American and French costs. At the same time, a the reply was that the “ only I u w w Church World Service-member relief organizations, including Ca­ therefore we are holding true to the I I . 8 scientists have announced concern should be to get the best 1.8 S £ frightened public needs help churches, who feel confidence in tholic Relief Services, Norwegian trust they have place in us,” Butler I 0 p c 111 i | | 0 { hospital for the best price and that lU•I 5p 9£ _io they have deciphered the understanding the disease. A those denominations,’’ said J. Church Aid, Lutheran World Fed­ said. “ We will use their donations p I I I 0 | | s | « « @ I S 0 | ' :5 political concerns and interests > I composition of the virus that massive public education Richard Butler, interim executive eration and Seventh-day Adventist as they are Intended to be used.” iis| c * ^ 5 S ; 3 j should be avoided.” Z En^ 1 causes AIDS. Important as director of the agency. World Relief. I|i|l a < fili 11 o 1 1 : campaign on AIDS must be ot Q m wJ! © I I I He said that every penny do­ “ It is important that the public, ^ David E. Anderson is United -2|||8|5.9,t!S8 the discovery is in gaining an devised, difficult as that THE CHINESE filed suit against )a“ 2 «0@§S©®©®" O000© nated to the agency in its Ethiopian know than CRDA in its role as the Press International's religion wri­ a “ 5Si =l£lll8zlFl8g£i 6 0 § @ @ @ ] 00 O) advantage against AIDS, it surely will be. Interior for not ensuring that all famine relief program is being coordinator for private agency ter. does not offer immediate So far, the Health and U.S. regulations were followed in used to meet human needs. response in Ethiopia conducts the contract award. Though the IG hope of conquering the dis­ Human Services Department “ Because we are an established bimonthly meetings of all non­ Letters policy did find that certain rules had not g=tl|t 0 0 2 ease. In some ways, it raises has demonstrated little lead­ part of the church network, we are governmental agencies operating The Manchester Herald wel­ been followed, the award stood. Z;S'^ C CC ^ fiB? O £®^£ » the stakes. ership on AIDS, sometimes not dependent on income collected in the country to discuss programs comes letters to the editor. The Chinese were then given # • * ® s I s i Analysis of the vims re­ shifting money for other vital in disaster appeals to cover such to be begun and shipments to be be Letters should be brief and to the C4 £* 8S ^p I even more cause for outrage. Sen. S*5£ - a|E 8 ? I vealed areas never seen public health programs into costs as fund-raising and promo­ received,” Butler said. point. They should be typed or I ! neatly handwritten, and, for ease James McClure, R-Idako, pushed before. Scientists at the U.S. AIDS accounts and asking for tion,” Butler said. "Having a working relationship S o | £ 8 I S 111 through special legislation order­ He said administrative and with an indigenous agency like in editing, should be double­ III National Cancer Institute and less than Congress has ap­ ing that the funds appropriated for ; | i U promotional costs are being paid CRDA means that over a period of spaced. the Louis Pasteur Institute the hospital "shall be transferred i I I ■ i 0 l i I propriated. The time for such from other sources, including time we can observe through visits The Herald reserves the right to Ill lUliii lit!elll : s | concur that the AIDS vims directly to the Northern Mariana ji < s l\ - E sleight-of-hand approaches to contributions from the 31 national the reliability of that agency,” he edit letters in the Interests of ill! z :s > If has “ new and unique" fea­ brevity, clarity and taste. Islands without regard to, limita­ ^ilsi m u finding a solution is past. The Protestant and Orthodox denomi­ said. “ We participate in periodic tion of or restriction under laws, tures, “ unprecedented” in nations that make up the. National evaluations of that agency and of Address letters to: Open Forum, 0S|§§@S@il£l menace of AIDS is all too regulations ... or policy direct O) •" any known human or animal Council of Churches. our relationship with that Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, real- . lives.” In other words, hang the — Boston Globe The agency issues an annual agency.” Manchester, CT 06040. vims. broken rules. MANCHESTER HERALD. S;iturd8V. .i.m. 26. 1985 - 9

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"There’s a real place for good They fight off desert tribesmen, P o H o ® ) sail through a blustery storm on “I thought, 'Why can’t the high literature here. We’re talking llil TUPN OFF the Nile, staunchly overcome other literary standards set for hetero­ about love between men, a legal i|«« perils and not only find the tpmb sexual literature apply to this new, lifestyle between consenting i l M K o f i / L i p A \F A but unexpected love. In the world growing market?”’ adults and a sensitive subject when of literature scoured by Elizabeth The mother of a grown son and it’s written about well.” I flw "S?ACB INVAPFiP/" G. Gershman, "the happy ending daughter said her years of writing I prefer books that end on an up comes when the guy gets the guy, performing arts reviews fora local note,” she said, holding up “The lt4A.yn i-io World Can Break Your Heart,” in not a gal.” weekly newspaper gave her the _ rr _ 1 IBS _ ■ Inside an antique-filled den lined confidence to start placing ads in which the central character learns with piles of manuscripts submit­ Writer’s Digest and gay maga­ he has the deadly disease AIDS ted from all over the world, the zines, seeking manuscripts. (Acquired Immune Deficiency WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll r — o 12 «B > 5 •J5 S ao> 5 ;S|5SE SS-year-old entrepreneur behind ”I started out by reading what Syndrome). I » a* = 5s|“i^@8 PEOPLE LAUGH \ WELL, LET THEM SOAAEBODY r S' Q. * ®a • 5 5 ^ 5S|?g|' .a^Ssil > > - ffssisif f 5r Knights Press is trying to bring "a was published and finding out what “This man knows he is dying, but 3 I® X iV.“.30Zi ||lffi|l»£l}f .©|i “'•3.S2§| I <3 my gay friends liked,” said Gersh­ comes to accept himself for what AT ME ( J LAUGH. THEY MUST HAVE ^ “ 3S? 3 3 ' new standard orquality” to books 0 SiaSft i t Sjfai man, who began her business last he is," Gershman said. “There is BECAUSE I SAY LA U G H EP A T LAUGHED < 9 ^ 0 f a C M for homosexual men. T ®5 :r» < H i i r - l r ? no suicide because he learns to 0i s a g s ^ S 31 i ? sals-jO I |l|l»l§m i The characters experience all May. I'M AN [ JOHN G LEN N AT THEM. ^ ■ ® * m S 7 3 m (A > ^3|Sc8oi>ffi 13 i '|f 5 ! || I s the heartaches, passions and ex­ She said the idea for Knights handle his sexuality.” Of approxi­ ASTRONAUT, r A N D ALA N ■!.a“ ■■ g I ? Slrllsll |Hg * I "V4\ I l l s Press evolved from conversations mately 300 gay book stores f a’ o 2 5ts||^ I I ? s I pectations of their heterosexual a H E P A R D .. " " ' ' S i . iiin with homosexual acquaintances throughout the United States, W' ? a s S counterparts, Gershman says, •o- o3 ^9 a a ^ lamenting the poor quality of Gershman has novels in one-third - O 8 5 J d S c X plus adventures "in the genre of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ without a reading material for men. of them and in several general 5 ? : : ’' « §|tl| Gershman picks novels she book stores as well, including large ? a g « heroine.” S. o o S <03 ^ • Before launching her publishing believes will appeal “to an au­ chains like Walden Books. S s 8 house devoted exclusively to rom­ dience of upwardly mobile gay "A whole new area is opening life ^ cktuu 3?2S ifig? ance novels for gay men, Gersh­ men, well educated and with up,” said Dara Tyson, marketing • tOOibvHiA «w man went from one gay bookstore considerable disposable income.” coordinator for Walden Books, to another obtaining all the fiction Manuscripts which began tric­ explaining that 70 of Walden's 869 2 * s ” e o aimed at homosexuals she could kling in now descend upon Gersh- outlets are carrying Knights Press '” | a s a S s ? s ? titles “as an experiment.” 2=13? 7 w a (o a- : 5 2 ,3 > ? X 3 ^ 1 "The demand is obviously there 3®'D.a_ * 3 m S a. Q. A* o m 1 1 - ^ S ill f now,” Tyson said. “We needed to JO o ^ . ‘\ ^ IM *1 “ r* lI« 3 a ? ? : respectfully as If It were your own. You'll on something the! Is entirely controlled o z • Cl p ®^ ™ o 3 « a 2 O^ r be tasteful in our positioning of CT 5 9 3 i « a a a ’<* - o®4=*,. S I 3 Crossword these books, so they’re in the be embarrassed If something happens by others. Do not be tota’Iy dependant a < 3 y *n — 2“-«a-3a »2<*^®o through your carelessness. upon their abilities. =■ a s .g * i i i ! sociology and social science _ « * 8 • ®«...*• SS"B ?9 0 2-®S“-g St- wO^ 9 f c i u r ARIEE (March 21-Aprll 19) Do not LIBRA (te p t 23-Ocl. M ) Bo careful who 0 39 C H _ 3 ^ 0 3 Q. a.» a 53 n _r sections.” a o a 3* 4 ACROSS 3 Fib Answer to Previous Puale assess Important matters In a hasty fash- you solicit tor advice today. Counsel Irom S J s - » ysilli “'isM Gershman rejects manuscripts Ion today because this could lead you to the wrong person could further compll- - 5 i = | 5 3 o-s 5J z Z !3 3'5:»5 “ “• = S a a | S 4 There □ □ n 1 3 ^ ^ a < s dealing with masochism, sadism, llloglcal judgments. Study details, at well cate your attalrs, rather then Improve s - g f l * -^s 3 S - O ^a 1 Merely 5 Son of Ruth S l i a 8 S 5 3 ^ ^|!l 6 New (pref.) graphic sex scenes and relation­ as the big picture. them. 3»2a®A s" s\* 5 Awere of (2 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It may be dit- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Do not let 01 o o i o? g2 fa S , -^ - .^5 • ®'t I ships between young boys and January 27,1M6 gg= <«>•■' a 3! s H? wdt.) 7 Derk grey ficult for you to keep secrets today. It you your attention wander from your work — Ma b Kickoff type men. |5f“S ?alrS 9 Spenith cheer In the year ahead It’s best to discuss do let the cat out ol the bag. at least try today, even It you are performing familiar 12 Buckeye Slete 9 Mrs. Cherlei "Sex scenes must be in good taste and be motivated by the career objectivea only with the people not to embellish the taels. or routine teaks. Carelassnets could lead 13 Lime Cheplin you can completely trust. They will help OEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Be aware ol to coally errors. ____ iS|?S.8gHSS?S|imgo | | a p 'gogixmi plot,” Gershman said. “I don't 0 2 • Z U p® > *<*l3§53;oB«iia=5o9S2z 14 Cooking let 10 Heeve □ □ d D O d dC]ClC!l you, but associates who ere jealous may your financial limitations today and don't SAQIIIARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) Subdue if® I® $ z 1 ^ > & z : .isli 16 Copiout 11 She (Fr.) want erotica merely for its own put obstacles in your path. let yourself be drawn Into situations Impulses today to grab the tab lor every­ -53|i 'sgi'oi , ® z 8 . . 1,^11^: sake and absolutely no where you may try to match big spend- one, aapaclally It you are In the company o ? 3 < I? is |!i!l^ cnr: 3 ^ < K i 17 FootbellJeegue 16 Rentel eign (2 ODEl EIIIDD □□□ S 3- = o , 0D< s; W ■ |g si, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Be optlmla- art. of people who usually look the other way __ T) Ti a ^ 3S ' • 3’=iiS^ ■ 5 a® ^ e ! ^8|o|i«i 3 0 (ebbr.) wdi.) c i i i n n d e !E!1[l]d Iu1D pornography.” Mil i|l^' ill'?i i , i Z ? 3 0 ^4 tic regarding the outcome ot events CANCER (June 21-July 22) Instead of whw^ttw chyk arrivw. ® — o 3 -A , 5 * 0 * 2 o i o ? -o ^ 18 Defense depart- 20 Invitation re- HBUB □ □ □ □ □ To assure 'that the “quality of I f 3 ? 3 ? g||?3i } ~S I 3 > a ^ o °3 ia m *• < a ® Ai^o z . J 2 I 5 • • a today, but alto be realistic. Don’t base talking about your goals today, take posi- CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. lb) Ev^ It T 5 i fine! HI*; & o »B . i ^ [ sp® 511 s - 3'spy 0! mant (ebbr.) tponie (ebbr.) writing is of the highest I can find,” 8 S' S ?■ O ® < S 3 Z S a I OlS □IDBDOd □□□ your conclusions upon faulty premises, live action to achieve them. Your convar- you think you're clever about It. It will be 3 0 2 :?® 9 1 I“g3"’ » ? ? S o d iM gfil 19 Captain Kidd 21 Storehouse Gershman frequently consults Major changes are In store tor Aquarians satlon makes tor good listening but pro- dlttlcutt to camouflage swish motives 3 ® a s a £ £ ! § S QQE] □□EinClCadE] t |l ligo <5|| I S?ll? c • a.O.W o 3^ • | ? 3 21 Outclass 22 Brand of copier with a University of Connecticut In the coming year. Send lor your Astro- duces zero results. tfom others today. Don't try playing a 2 ®^ -4 ’ 0 2 S-* ^ |l||o 24 Cots 23 Sweet liqueur □ D C o B o c i n n o D literature 4>rofessor. Graph predictions today. Mall $1 to LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) People you games. o • «* r S? 'a>|i a f«0 " -Qr. - .? o a — 8 a ® ? E 3 g = 24 Insect "This whole thing has been a real w-"F O'. 2 ’ ghii m l i 26 Worldly □QO □ □ □ □ CliaDQ Astro-Graph, Box 469, Radio City impose upon will resent It today If you a IS i^sSs « 2 ’ 1-1:5? ‘niira^ ®r As. ac , •nCX* 5 ^ 8 a e Sk ills. ‘I S ■« 1 27 Sidestep 26 By birth education for me," said Gersh­ Station, New York, NY 10019. Be sure to ask them to do things lor you that they i ? 2 o g 3 A trivial purault is what you’re '^ s S - E 3 ^ 5 -3 0 : MZ a 3 28 Drees material 43 Ceremonial 50 New Testfifnent man, who previously spent her free state your zodiac sign. know you could easily do for yourself. J o I i o c ‘Mla a = V 2 3 • 31 Measure of engaged in if you’re planning to mar­ ? S.S 5 S U . i O s'§ > ' land 29 Transfer sticker 46 Old Roman book time with such conservative ven­ PISCES (Fab. 2(LMareb 20) Treat any- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) It will prove a - 2 a thing you borrow from a friend today as foolish to take financial gambles today ry (or the umpteenth time. T O *f 3 l l i i s l |3a? i l l 32 Set up golf ball 30 Epic poem official 53 Nothing tures as directing the Stamford 34 Cram (el.) 33 Of God (Let.) 47 Ship deck 54 Genetic Historical Society and serving on 36 Experts * A w 36 Splendor 48 Verb following material the city board of representatives. j | 8 E ? B | g s | j x g 38 Crack >c?3iSiogS” 2? T g .a S S f S s o ' - 2 2 c a @@ffi 37 Summers (Fr.) 55 Conclusion "Humor is a big plus,” Gersh­ Ufa 9?' I|i§@§gg “ 5 * S * * o « =■ Il I i ^ * 8a'a:S» ? 41 Disease "thou" )«"SaKSSZ“ 0 m i | o - - 39 Sgt. man said, citing “The Baggy Bridge 5 ? ? ' ■^‘o 2 wl?*iS — carrying fly 49 Confused 56 So (Scot.) ^ r- < ° - 3 2 ? 40 Put forth Kneed Camel Blues,” chronicling ? 2 ‘ |S! o ? ® 5 > < 0 . i l l l l i f i , ^ , I : 42 Translate 1 2 3 1 0 11 the antics of a young man on sss'^f o 5 ;■ “ ? S 3 ' ■?llp I ii|||.n 2 |: hit low hearts. If E ut had foreseen s s ® a I o e ‘ ! mouth motions • vacation trying to cross the Sahara n roughest pair the end position, he would have : fill I® |e |S « I5t =?l!! O 3 * 5 3 .5 8 <5 o (comp, wd.) 12 Desert on a bicjTcle. -I" I i S NORTH 1SM6 unblocked hU hearts. He needed to Silif « a^5 ?| . ifiss ; 44 Biblical prophet "Of course the bike keeps ♦ AJ4 Ml! 46 City in northern IS breaking down,” Gershman said, on the block keep a low heart and throw a high • * S *Tl 5 I .- • y *. ' T4 Francs “and he only makes it because a one, playing bis partner for the )a^, ♦ J9SS2 but sometimes the strain of a major I 47 Introduced Viking with a knapsack comes to ♦ A 10 7 2 By James Jacoby slowly L The winners of the North American championship causes careless errors. m m his aid.” WEST EAST 3 S 2 ^ a t 3 ■ 3 X Mixed Pairs (Championship in San J.2 ? = 60 Isle In a river A gay vampire with very human ♦ --- J® O i JO ® 2r:2 51 Wettarn haml- 2B emotions provides entertaining IfJtSZ VAQ98S to dummy’s ace, cashed the club ace, ®? a Si 2 a 7 « 3 53 Iff ephers organi­ reading in “The Symposium,” ♦ 0654 0107 grove and Larry Rock, both of whom throwing a heart, and now led a spade zation (ebbr.) 31 Gershman said, particularly when GJ8654 hail from tosnis in the (Cleveland, to her eight. When she got off lead 62 Alcohol Ohio, area. Today’■ deal shows 3) o 3 ■< a 3 • his latest conquest is a tough SOUTH with a low heart, East was left with a Ills @@@@§fl| ilil®L^8e§e|ireg 3|ii® eolutione 36 manual laborer impossible to ♦ Q9SS2 Kathy’s competence as declarer. singleton heart honor, which woo the ?r » s l«o ui 57 Full of (suff.) »Kt07 With a quick-trick count of two, trick, and the 10-7 of spades. End I'*?! resist emotionally. Blast opened a marginal hand, trading P o S -g -S ^I 8**" i?* SS?2|2 -n f ?5 S^ls'w "o V tli 68 Cut lengthwise Books resolving conflicts about ♦ AK played, be had to lead into Kathy’s Q- a o cr Z |S||3SS 69 King Mongkut'f ♦ KQ2 on his 5-5 shape In the majors. Kathy a _< O homosexuality do particularly 9 of spades. North-South’s excellent 8X® 1 o-* » “ 3 O E _* O a. ^ 2«0 a I ® i l l n i i i f o tutor overcalled one no-trump, and her ® ® a < *|Eri'g ?.,!? < .' ^ 8 |5i§g III! well. Vulnerable: Neither •core on this deal contributed to their "<«S 2 2^ * S s ^ S« o * * 8 ^ 60 School organi­ partner quickly raised to three. Oo «a- ® a _j^ f l 8 "f i -s1-iU|3S 8|»* 48 Dealer North victory. a 3 k-’5 i i ItH f® ! zation (ebbr.) West led a club, which declarer ® r' " a : | r ? 1*1S? " J s l < 3 | ^ S oSlgJllS 5f|i IsSi West Natih East Saath won with the 10 in dummy. She ® s2 ^ 2 • 3 n ...So 5;|;?o|x a|J| 61 Skinny fish 61 8 - “ s 5 5 )62 Sleeve American Samoa Pssi !♦ INT promptly played the jack of spades. HO 2 * • S o ? i | l 3 l S f i s t ? ; | h ? If 67 American Samoa, a group of six Paw 3 NT Pass Paw Although East might have done better l^ltc OB : ' ^ 2 G.' Sfls DOWN Pats to duck this trick, be took the king and When yon’re 20, you’re sure Lady ? 2 “ ^ p o S. ^ 3 ‘ 1 l ! l Ufa J small islands 2,600 miles southwest a XT3 « > ? z .s a . 5 5 " o ^ i -qHl?li? " fSI coco-* a 60 of Honolulu, became a U;S. terri­ led a low heart. Katbv won the king Luck is smiling at you. After 40, 2 ’ 5 > ||.I 1 A lle y ------^ 7 U O' ' ^o J 3 j. S'ogili =!« Opening lead: 4 5 and cashed her K-Q of clubs and A-K you’ve learned to recognise a giggle ^ a a .3^S;j.®cr 2 Hockey league tory by treaty with Britain and 3 a ® T^3 < •^2$^t £« 26 of diamonds. East having discarded m f m i (ebbr.) DISSB by NEA. Inc. Germany in 1899. when you bear one. MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Jan. 26. 1985 - II I ll MANCHKSTKH HF.RAl.D. SiiliirtUiy. J:m. 26. lOflS Dole pushes V .S ./W orld for reduced In B rief FOCUS ! People Judge opens Meese papers WASHINGTON — A special three-judge court defense funds decided Thursday to make public court papers by presidential counselor Edwin Meese seeking the Minister teaches Ikebane reported $700,000 he spent in legal fees during a WASHINGTON (DPI) — Senate Republican leader government investigation of his finances. Robert Dole Friday stepped up pressure for a Meese, nominated by President Reagan earlier reduction in defense spending, saying if President this year to be attorney general, goes before a Reagan “ is not on board, then we can’t get anywhere" Senate committee Tuesday that is considering his in cutting the federal deficit. confirmation. Dole and other GOP leaders have been pressing for Rev. Berke seeks God’s order in flowers The court said in a one-paragraph order the a freeze on military spending in fiscal 1986, or at the public will be allowed to see Meese’s legal papers By Nancy Pappas relatively recent, her interest in very least, a smaller amount of money than the 6 beginning Friday at 1 p.m. at the U.S. Circuit of Herald Reporter Japanese flower arranging goes percent increase proposed by Defense Secretary Appeals in Washington. back more than 20 years. Caspar Weinberger. Reagan backs Weinberger. “ We think It’s appropriate that it’s being Japanese flower arrangements She had always loved growing The Republican senators are writing their owp opened,” said Nan Aron of the Alliance for are spare and linear. Every bend flowers, and was fascinated by the budget independently of the White House — which Justice, that filed with the court Jan. 17 seeking in every twig conveys a message to pictures she'd seen of Japanese sends the administration plan to Congress Feb. 4 — the opening. "This is a subject that has now the viewer. flower arrangements. But she but their progress has slowed due to disagreements on attracted enormous concern on the part of the . And sometimes, to hear the R ev. assumed they were far too difficult defense and other issues. Dole'k goal is to cut $50 public and senators on the Judiciary (Committee. Elinor Berke speak to her flower for a novice to tackle. billion from the $230 billion deficit in fiscal 1986 and We’re pleased.” arranging class, you’d think it was Then, one day, she saw an slash it in half by 1988. becessary to put each blossom Oriental arrangement in a doctor’s “ I won't say everything is lost if we don’t get more Pope begins visit Saturday through a battery of personality office. "It turned out that the defense reductions, but maybe most of it,’’ Dole told a tests before placing it in an receptionist did it. She was no business forum breakfast. “ If we go off on our own and VATICAN C ITY - Pope John Paul II begins a arangement. more Japanese than I. So I the president is not on board, then we can't get 12-day visit to Latin America Saturday to preach “ What is the feeling — the decided, if she could do it, so could anywhere." peace and justice in a region racked by guerrilla personality — of this flower?” the I.” 2 Dole, R-Kan., said the Senate would try to move out fighting and poverty. Unitarian minister was asking Berke pursued this hobby, first ahead of the president on deficit reduction, for The pope's swing through Venezuela, Ecuador, Monday evening, as she held up through local classes, and then by 2 -political reasons, if no other. Peru and the nation of the Trinidad and Tobago several blossoms to her students. attending a Japanese school to Twenty-two GOP senators are up for re-election in islands is bis 25th foreign tour since becoming “ Is it bold? Is it shy? Is it which she had to commute an hour two years, including Dole, who has also been widely pope in 1978 and his sixth to Latin America, home emerged? Is it emerging? in each direction from her home mentioned as a presidential candidate in 1988. to nearly half the world’s 795 million Roman “ Are the leaves joyful, oi; outside Chicago. In 1965, she Catholics. “ We weren’t elected to rubber stamp everything the sorrowful? Taken together, leaves attended the First World Ikebane The first stop on the tour is Caracas, where president does,” Dole said. “ He’s not going to be and blossom, does this convey a Convention, in Tokyo. Venezuelan officials expect the biggest crowds in running in '86, but a lot of us are.” hopeful message? Or does it speak “ Of course, that was fascinating. the capital’s history to attend John Paul’s open 6 Dpie also said presidential support is absolutely of the inevitable return to the Oiie of the prime differences air mass Sunday. Security officials were bracing necessary for any kind of tax reform plan to get earth?” between Western and Eastern 6 for between 1 million and 1.5 million people. through Congress. The interim minister at the flower arranging is that in Japan, The Polish-bom pontiff also was scheduled to Unitarian-Universalist Meeting­ things are appreciated, but not “ 1 just doubt it will be possible (this yea r),” Dole visit the oil capital of Maracaibo, tbe mountain house on West Vernon Street is judged. These shows are com­ said. “ But if the president makes a real push for it, he and cultural center of Merida in the Venezuelan conducting a series of Monday pletely non-competitive. No rib­ might be able to turn it around." highlands and the industrial center of Ciudad evening classes in Japanese flower bons, no prizes.” . The Senate GOP leader echoed Reagan’s thinking Guayana on the banks of the Orinoco. arranging, or ikebane (pro­ by insisting taxes would not be raised this year to nounced ICK-ee-BAH-nah). She IN JAPAN, flower arranging is counteract the deficit. has studied this art extensively, appreciated by nearly everyone, Pauling blasts cancer study both in this country and in Japan, Berke said. “ It is an essential part “ 1 don’t think we can turn ourback on the American where she teaches modem and of life, to know how to arrange and UPl photo electorate and start with new taxes,” Dole said. “ We PALO ALTO, Calif. — Two-time Nobel laureate classical flower arranging. interpret flowers. People flock to may have to do that as a last resort but we’re a long Dr. Linus Pauling said Friday he has asked a Flowers have different “ poses,” an ikebane show, and line up to get Family reunion way from a last resort.” prestigious medical journal to retract and she explained. Some daffodils with in, just as they would to a new White House spokesman Robert Sims said Reagan apologize for “ lies” in a report calling vitamin C a bent stem look straight at you, opening at the Metropolitan (mu­ Joy Yensen, center, and her children, New Year's Eve at the Rose Bowl Parade is “ not at all” upset with Dole’s comments about the worthless therapy against cancer. boldy. Others are more aloof, seum of Art) in New York... At Pauling, a long-time advocate of massive doses Anna, 7, and Gabriel, right, 4, romp with in Pasadena and became the object of necessity for cutting defense or the unlikelihood of tax staring straight to the sky. Later in recess in grammar school, one of reform this year. of ascorbic acid, or vitamin C, as good medicine the season, a few will look down the students is responsible for their Golden Retriever Hobo on Friday. an international dog-hunt. Police issued He said Reagan is counting on working with for everything from colds to cancer, said in an toward the ground, although the picking flowers, or dried weeds, or The Downey, Calif., family was reunited bulletins about the dog during the Congress on the budget and tax proposal yet to be interview he may file suit to “ bring to the public’s stem is not broken. whatever, and bringing them back with the pooch who wandered away search. submitted. attention the false and misleading claims.” The arrangements students in for the afternoon’s arrange­ Dr. Charles Moertel, the principal investigator worked on this week had only three ment.” in the study at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, blossoms in them. Some Japanese After the convention, Berke Minn., said of Pauling’s statements, “ Only great arrangements use just one flower, traveled and studied at several Connecticut In Brief Polish cops cry at trial .sadness is my reaction.” and a number of leafy elements. Japanese flower arranging “ When there are so few flowers, schools, until she earned the right J to call herself a professor of Shuttle flight lasting 4 days you must choose each one care­ TORUN, Poland (UPI) - Tears reservoir on the Vistula river near Torun fully, to be sure that it matches the Sogetsu and instructor of Ichiyo. J Lever amendment advances streamed down the faces of two secret Oct. 31. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Discovery message you’re trying to convey,” For five years after she returned HARTFORD — With the blessings of liberal Democrats, police officers Friday in the murder trial of Secret police Col. Adam Pietruszka is commander Thomas Mattingly reported Friday said Berke. to this country, Berke made a charged with complicity but has pleaded m ajority legislative Republicans Friday took the first m ajor step a pru-Solidarity priest as they watched a the first clandestine space shuttle flight was “ But flower arranging is about fulltime career out of flower not guilty. Both Piotrowski and Pietruszka toward carrying out their promise to do away with parly levers film of the cleric’s body being dragged from going well, but there was no word on whether the 'choosing' and 'allowing,' and it arranging. "It was frightening, but refused to look at the film Friday, staring at big spy satellite carried aloft had been deployed. requires flexibility,” she said. " I f on the state’s voting machines. a reservoir. I took the plunge,” she recalled. “ I Herald photo by Pinto Lts. Waldemar Chmielewski and Leszek a blank wall. All four face possible death When the shuttle will return to the Kennedy the particular blossoms you’ve got opened a studio in Chicago. I gave The Government Administration and Elections Committee Pekala. accused with a police captain of sentences. Space Center also was a mystery. Even spaceport will not lend themselves to the seminars, imported accessories, arrangement of flowers and gnarled wood on the desk is voted 14-5 to approve and send to the Hou.se a proposed state The Rev. Elinor Berke examines a bunch of daffodiis to kidnapping, beating and killing the Rev. The film showed the body, clad in director Richard Smith said he didn't know when design you’ve chosen, you must sold books, arranged flowers for A constitutional amendment to eliminate party levers from voting see whether they’re looking bold or shy. The an example of classic ikebane. Jerzy Popieluszko, wept as the court mud-smeared priest robes being lifted in a landing would occur. allow them to go their own way — people, and in the summer I would A machines and party boxes on absentee ballots. watched police film of the priest’s bound net the night of Oct. 30. “ I ’m not going out of town over a two or three or you will end up with something supplement with weddings and “ This is an issue that has been debated, discussed, debunked, body being lifted from the reservoir where It showed the priest’s blackened, bruised day trip until it gets back,” he told UPI. “ I don’t of great dissonance.” landscape design.” she feels it gives her. To open her hassled part of you at the door,” “ This makes .students feel that it rules ol ikebane centuries ago, debauched, disputed and disdained until the historical cows he had been dumped. face as commentary described how the want to miss it.” After five years, though, she students up to the signals sent out she explained later, “ Otherwise ' is very flormal, perhaps intimidat­ looked at the world with different come home,” said Rep. Mae S. Schmidle, R-Newtown. Chmielewski, who has suffered from a priest had been bound with a rope and Sources said the mission was expected to last THE MANCHESTER CHURCH decided it was time to move on. by all living things, she starts her you cannot hope to some­ ing,” she said. “ But this is where eyes. They were more perceptive. co-chairman of the committee. nervous faeial twitch since the trial began gagged before he was thrown into the about four days, making a landing Monday is the first where Berke has served “ Communicating with people classes with soft taped music — thing of natural beauty.” nature and art blend .so beautifully, And the more you know about the The five committee votes against the amendment came from Dec. 27. sat slumped in the dock shaking water. afternoon likely, although a Tuesday return as solo, fulltime minister. After through flowers didn’t seem quite usually in a Japanese mode, ft's like with a Japanese garden. way flowers and plants truly grow, Democrats, whose party has supported the parly lever in the past with sobs, his face buried in his hands. The film showed the priest’s body being remained a possibility. Mission officials planned she received her theological de­ satisfying. I needed to move into sometimes incorporating bird By the close of each class, Berke They are so planned, .so formal, but the more you can arrange flowers but is reconsidering its position following last Novem ber’s GOP Pekala wept and hung his head down to searched, and a group of police officers to give a 16-hour notice of landing time. gree in Chicago, she was co-pastor direct communicating.” songs or the sounds of water hopes to send her students home they almost look more natural than to a place where they affirm your N flowing in a brook. legislative victories. avoid looking at the two television screens surrounding the corpse laughing. With communications from the shuttle blacked of one church, and then a family with a dual mes.sage: There is an nature. message. A defense lawyer explained a calling card counselor at a center in Worcester, enormous number of rules, sym- “ We arrange flowers. But flow­ N Top Democratic leaders blamed parly lever voting for in the courtroom. out to the public, the only information released BUT SHE HAS not given up the President Reagan for Republican legislative victories that gave was found in the priest’s clothing that bore from tight-lipped NASA and Air Force officials Mass. flower arranging — nor the spirit­ “You have to come together boLs' and structures which govern “ That’s because the people who ers also rearrange us. I really feel Japanese flower arranging. the GOP control of the Hou.se and Senate for the first time in a The 4wo lieutenants and Capl. Grzegorz an address different to that of his home. comes in terse status reports issued every eight But where her pastoral calling is ual communing with nature that inside yourself, to leave the plan them, or who cameup with the that they are a window to God.” decade. Piotrowski are charged with the Oct. 19 This amused the officers because they hours. slaying of Popieluszko. an ardent supporter assumed it confirmed reports Popieluszko of the outlawed Solidarity union. The kept a secret residence and a mistress, the priest’s body was retrieved from the lawyer said. Child’s testimony crumbles Probe nets gambling arrests LOS ANGELES — The third and fourth of seven TORRINGTON — Five urea men were arrested Friday and defense attorneys representing teachers accused cha rged with illegal gambling in connection with a sports betting Sandidnistas widen draft of molesting their students chipped further away ring believed to have handled $5 million a year, authorities said. Friday at the crumbling testimony of a boy who Latin artists iike Botero are making the market sizzie The arrests, carried out about 2 p.m. by inspectors from the said they played sexual games with him and 40 backed rebels. classmates. chief state’s attorney’s office, resulted from a one-man grand MANAGUA, Nicaragua '(UPl) — The Nicaraguan government Friday ordered all impact, to go to the center ol plasticity. One feels a jury investigation into illegal gambling in the Torrington area, The blond-haired 7-year-old, whose relaxed and youths between the ages of 19 and 24 in the The order called on “ all youths registered sensuality in the presence of my art, a burst of authorities said. giggling demeanor gave way to yawns and long central province of Managua to report for ill the military service who were born stretches Friday during his fourth day of His oil paintings energy. All important art bas this .sense of The five men were charged with professional gambling and compulsory military service or face between the years of 1961 and 1966 to testimony, said “ yes” when asked if some of his radicalism — Paolo Ucello, El Greco, Mondrian. using a telephone to transmit or receive gambling information. imprisonment. present themselves in the military delega­ earlier tales of so-called naked games had only Everyone who is great is radical, takes an Two of the suspects also were charged with conspiracy to commit A Nicaraguan Defense Ministry notice tion zones with proof of registration for the been “ stories” that he thought his mother and sometimes fetch intransigent position. professional gambling, authorities said, appeared in Managua newspapers listing corresponding updating.” authorities wanted to hear. Ronald Hart, a senior inspector with the organized crime unit Botero was first influenced by American pre- the names of approximately 5,000 youths in Friday, under questioning by defense attorneys in the chief state’s attorney’s office, said the investigation The notice said those eligible for the Columbian art. which emphasizes rotund forms, by the province who were ordered to report for compulsory military service who failed to Eiseo D.W. Gauna and Forrest .Latiner, the boy Spanish Colonial art with its polychronte, polished involved a $.5 million a year sports betting operation in the $150,000 plus physicals at military bases next week. show up at the bases “ will be penalized with backed down even further. surfaces and somewhat naive point of view, and by Torrington area, Those passing the physicals will be sent to “ Have you ever seen anyone you know dressed six months to three years of prison.” Bv Frederick AA. WInship European art that wealthy Colombians collected. -Hart said the inve.stigation is continuing and more arrests are military training camp for six months up as a devil?” Gauna asked. His sculpture, which he took up in the 1970s, is Nicaragua’s compulsory two-year mil­ United Press International expected. The investigation is being carried out with Superior before being mobilized to combat zones “ No,” said the child-witness, the first of 41 particularly reminiscent of ancient Andean Indian itary service for all men from 16 to 40 yedrs Court .fudge Anthony V. DeMayo serving as a one-man grand along the northern and southern borders alleged victims to testifv. pottery forms. jury. where army troops are battling U.S.- was passed into law In September 1983. NEW YO RK — Latin American painting has burst DeM ayo is the second grand juror to investigate allegations of onto the international art scene and market with While young, Botero studied in Europe, especially illegal gambling in the Torrington area and corruption in the carnival dazzle in the past five years, and no artist the Italian and Spanish masters. But it was the 2 city’s police department. has had greater impact than Colombia’s Fernando church art he saw in his childhood, “ .so bright, so Pilots flying high? Obituaries Botero. perfect,” that influenced him most. His canvases 2 are peopled with madonnas, saints, bishops and Botero is the foremost living artist south of the Rio military bullies; the vulgarly affluent middle class, NAPLES, Fla. (UPI) - Grande, with paintings hung In major museums, Yale union approaches deadline The Federal Aviation Adminis­ musicians, lovers, pimps, and prostitutes. The vein Provincetown-Boston Airline offi­ Elizabeth Cyrus hours. collections and gallery exhibitions on both sides of tration launched a separate inves­ of satire runs rich. cials met with federal drug agents tigation after hearing the CBS Elizabeth Cyrus, 78, of Talcot- Memorial contributions may be the Atlantic. At auction, his glossy oils fetch $150,000 NKW HAVEN — Blue-collar workers and Yale University Friday to discuss a possible report. Chellino said the DEA tville, died Thursday at Manches­ made to the South Congregational or more, with a record of $242,000 set at a Sotheby’s Botero is a studio painter, avoiding nature administrators negotiated Friday as a midnight strike deadline investigation of allegations PBA would coordinate any investiga­ ter Memorial Hospital'. Church Memorial Fund. sale of Latin American art in New York a little more “ becau.se that would be a great limitation to m e.” appro;u hedand students predicted “ a very angry campus” if the pilots used company planes to tion with the efforts of the FAA. Born in Long Island, N.Y., she The Holmes Funeral Home at 400 than a year ago. His art is an intellectualized art. 6 labor strife resumes. transport drugs. had lived in Connectict most of her Main St. is in charge of the funeral He said the D EA’s main concern “ Yes, those are very big prices, but the money Students backing the.demands of Local 35, Federation of A CBS report aired Wednesday would be the drug trafficking life and had lived the last 5>A years arrangements. “ I don’t even paint from memory. It is the creation 6 goes to the collector, not to me, even though people University Employees, collected" 1,000 signatures on a petition quoted former PBA employees as allegations. in Talcottville. of a new reality that starts with memory, but you think I ’m making a killing,” said the goateed artist calling upoit the Ivy League school to compromise on job security saying pilots flew under the She is survived by a daughter, have to make this reality believable. You paint with PBA spokesman George Kean on his semi-annual visit to his new York apartment and salaries, the two key issues. influence of valium and alcohol, the same care as an academic painter, but you said the airline would cooperate Beatrice Shields of East Hartford; In Memoriam and studio. “ I sold a lot of my paintings in the early shipped narcotics in company invent. I know what I ’m doing. Every artist has his “ Hey Yale .idministration! Don’t play around with our second fully with any investigation. But he two sisters, Marie Annis of Amston In loving memory of James F. years for $500 or $600. These are the ones that bring planes and used the company’s own truth.” semester." read the document submitted to school officials. expressed skepticism the charges and Em a Clark of Broad Brook; McAuley, who passed away Jan­ the most today.” The 1,000 metnbers of the unit comitosed of maintenance and private teletype to set up drug would prove true. seven grandchildren; and four uary 27th, 1984. Botero recalled that for years Americans knew deals. food service workers threatened to strike at 12:01 a.m. Saturday “ What we've got here is a great-grandchildren. Though his smile has g v ie forever. But the big auction prices serve to boost the price only Mexican artists such as Diego Rivera, David Frank Chellino, a spokesman for if a new agreemetit was not reached. phantom finger pointer,” he said. A memorial service will be held and his hand w e cannot touch. tags on Boteros currently displayed by his dealer, Siqueiros, Jose Orozco, and Rufino Tamayo and a The local has come to terms with Yale without labor unrest on the Federal Drug Enforcement Kean said earlier reports that Sunday, Feb. 3, at 3 p.m. at the We shall never lose sweet memories, the Marlborough Gallery, which helps to soothe few other Latin American arti.sts such as Chilean Administration, said after the of the one w e loved so much. its last two contracts. But George Conti, president of Local 35, PBA had invited an investigation South Congregational Church, 1301 Botero's pain at seeing his earlier paintings go for Roberto Matta and Cuban Wilfredo Lam. He meeting the agency was not yet UPI photo said there hasn’t been any “ noticeable change” in Yale’s position by the DEA were misinterpreted. Forbes St., East Hartford. Burial Loving wife. Peg, 500 times what he sold them for. Marlborough will believes an awareness of the artists of other Central sure an investigation was called on wages. "W e asked them to advise us,” will be at the convenience of the Daughter, Son, mount a new one-man show for Botero in New York Latin American painting has burst onto Marlborough Gallery with one of his and South American countries began when the for. he said. family. There will be no calling and Grandchildren April 25-May 25. the international art scene in the past paintings, "Antes del Passo," in the so-called New York School of artists had wrung expressionism dry, “ It's really a good thing — the repercussion in the five years with Colombia’s Fernando background. Pilot lands safely in Groton prices my dealer can charge,” he observed with a Botero in the forefront. He is seen at the “ American art began to look less important than it **There*s Gold smile. “ I have always been able to make a living out did 20 or 30 years go,” he said. "So many artists who LOSE WEIGHT NOW of my work from the very beginning, when I was 16, GROTON — The pilot of a twin-engine plane managed to land were so big, so important, are not known now. so I ’m not complaining. I ’ve never had to take odd The secret of this early success was his bloated work, the same feeling as l nave today.’’ said the the aircraft Friday without landing gear after circling around In That Old Chair*' Suddenly there was room in the New York galleries The Natural Herbal Way jobs so I could keep on painting.” view of the world around him — fat people, fat 52-year old artist — himself quite trim. He dre.sses the Groton-New London Airport. See Vs About ReuphoUtering! like a successful businessman — grey suit, grey for artists from Italy and Germany, and even Latin animals, fat still-life objects, even fat plants in America. Airport Manager Ernest Little said, "The plane made a We o f jo ie ll supplieM. A native of Medellin, Colombia, Botero came from luscious Latin landscapes. His small-breasted shirt, red tie. gear-up landing. He bellied the plane down.” FEEL GREAT! a fine but financially ruined family which hoped he female nudes with elephantine arms, hips and legs “ I don’t know why I started that way, but with “ The same thing happened in Paris, where the The pilot, identified as John Olson, 49, was not injured, and ' Saturday workshop would go into a more lucrative profession. But he look as though they were blown up by a bicycle tire excitement had died out of French art.. There was there was only minimal damage to the plane. was exhibited in a group show for the first time at 17, maturity you rationalize your inclinations and begin Call Claudia 569-2679 In proorsM pump and provide the art world with the most flesh to understand what you are doing. First it’s intuition, room for new and exciting artists. Fidel Castro Little said the Beach Barron had taken off a half hour before had a one-pian show at 18, and found a public in a since Rubens. didn’t do us Latin American artists any harm. When country that did not have one art museum at the then it’s knowledge.. the gear jam m ed, circled around until it had exhausted its fuel 222 McKEE STREET PUBLIC weicom we were well-behaved countries, no one paid us and landed. Lose 10-29 lbs. the 1st month time. “ Everything was rotund from my very earliest ..i know now that E xaggerate in order to make an MANCHESTER TUBS, WED., FBI. t am-5 pm Latins any attention” or 100% money back guarantee THUBS. 9 am-g pm SAT. 9 am-J pm .vlANCHESTKR HERALD. Siiturdiiy, Jan 26, 1985 - 13 12 MANCHF.STKR HF.RAl.D. S;iUirduv. Jiin 26. 1981 News for Senior Citizens Advice These cold weather tips will get you through winter

8 a.m.; return trips at 12:30 and Helena Gavella. 128; Helen Silver. third Wednesday of the month at 1 for the Bermuda trip, Feb. 21 to 25 Feb. 6 — Crewel begins, 9:30 to . Editor’s note: this column is 3:15 p.m. 127; Gerard Kelly, 123; Clara Her husband’s drug abuse (Call Daniels at 646-3012), and 11:30 a.m. Projects will include a prepared by the staff of the p.m. in the library. Since this is a Hemingway, 122; JoePcrelta, 122; work bag and darned placcmats. • Thursday: 9 a m. orchestra Manchester Senior Center. It ap­ newly-formed group, a reading list “ Ain’t Misbehaving,” on Feb. 27 Bob Schubert, 120. Feb. 7 — Thursday program, rehearsal; noon lunch; 1 p.m. pears in the Herald on Saturdays. has not yet been developed. Your (Call Creative at 243-2389). program on organ-selections by A1 You may sign up lor the St. Albany Avenue Senior Center ideas on reading material and Colton; bus pick up at 10 a.m.; MONDAY PINOCHLE Patrick’s Day party at Aqua Turf "Harmonizers.” imperils future generation By Jeanette Cove future agenda will be discussed. return trip after program. SCORES: Dorn Anastasia. 822; Feb. 14 — Thursday program, ■ D irector All interested persons should call for $22. on Feb, 20 at 9:30 a.m. The Peter Casella, 782; Carl Popple. 643-1490 for registration. trip will leave on March 15. “ Dear George.” more macho to drive rather than • Friday: 9 a.m.cribbage.chess 781; Betty Turner, 779; Josephine D E AR ABBY: My husband is We have had a huge response for Feb. 20 — Book Club, 1 p.m. let his wife drive, but he doesn’t The center remains warm and and checkers; 10 a.m. bingo; 11 Strimike, 759; Rene Maire, 759; involved with drugs, and I want to the list of Medicare Participating Other activities are as follows: Feb. 25 — Arthritis Support realize that he is doing her a intact after the cold spell of a.m. exercise with Cleo; noon Helena Gavella, 718. have a baby. Will you please chfeck Physicians and Suppliers who Jan. 31 — Thursday program, A1 Group, 12:30 p.m. terrible disservice. weather. Take precautions in lunch; 12:30 p.m. setback games; with your medical experts and let Dear accept Medicare payments as Colton on the organ. Women whose husbands have inclement weather. Make sure you bus pick up at 8 a.m.; return trips me know if his involvement with payments in full. More lists will be Feb. 4 — AAR P Tax Assistance, April 16 — Liberace at Radio always done the driving are have enough food to tide you over at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. JAN. 23 PINOCHLE SCORES: drugs could affect the health of my Abby available on Monday. Jan. 28. A 1 to 3:30 p.m. No appointment City Music Hall, $33. Call Creative usually not very good drivers. in case you can’t get out of the Paul Oltone. 610; Mary Trombley, baby? more complete list for the state of necessary. Assistance is available at 243-2389. The April 11 and 14 trips Women need practice to drive house. Such foods should include MENU FOR WEEK; 591; Annette Hillary, 577; Rene I have never used drugs of any Abigail Medicare Participating and Non- every Monday, Tuesday, Wednes­ for Liberace are filled. confidently on highways, in con­ soups, tuna fish, boned chicken, Maire, 575; Helen Silver, 567; kind, but my husband has smoked Participating Physicians is availa­ day and Friday from 1 to3:30 p.m., Van Buran gested areas, in heavy traffic and macaroni and cheese and the like. Monday: macaroni and Cheddar Peter Casella, 562. marijuana for about 15 years, and ble for your review at the center. until April 15. SCHEDULE FOR WEEK: on country roads. They need to Such things as bread can be stored cheese; green beans, fruit cup. he still smokes it daily. He also Non-participating physicians may Feb. 4 — Exercise with Rose, know how to read a road map and in the freezer until you need it. beverage. BOWLING SCORES: Ed Your- uses cocaine, quaaludes, amphe­ accept Medicare on a case-by-case 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Every Monday, • Monday; 10 a.m. bingo: noon maintain a car in case they become Tuesday: ham and cheese sand­ kas, 517; Harvey Duplin, 213-578; tamines, etc. said he would even welcome a bill Develop an emergency plan basis. The «iply way to be sure is to • Wednesday and Friday. lunch: 12:30 p.m. pinochle games; widowed one day — as many do. wich, cream of mushroom soup, Wendell Poucher, 522; Harold Please let me know. rather than face another empty should you lose your power or heat. ask. Feb. 4 — Ceramics begins, 9:30 bus pick up at 8 a.m.; return trips Fortunately, my husband made dessert, beverage. Miller, 529; Max Smole, 543; Stan ANONYMOUS mailbox. Make plans to stay with friends or In the midst of cold weather, we a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. Hearing me do 50 percent of all the driving. Wedne.sday: open roast beef Wlockowski. 518: Mike Pierro. If some of your readers would relatives, and don’t forget, that can turn our sights toward spring Feb. 4 — Basketweaving II screening by appointment, 9:30 He also made me learn as much sandwich with gravy, mashed 212-589: Sophie Kravontka, 190- DEAR ANONYMOUS: You are like to cheer Harry up and send energy assistance is available. traveling. On May 20, a trip will begins, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. a.m. to 3 p.m. about a car as he knew. At the time potatoes, carrots, trifle, beverage. 458; Lorna Kmiec, 457; Harriet wise to ask. However, no medical him a letter or even a postcard, it The Energy Assistance program leave for the Thousand Islands and Feb. 5 — Oil painting begins, 9:30 • Tuesday: 9 a.m. shopping bus; I felt put out but now I realize that Thursday: meatloaf with gravy, Giordano. 468; Marie Pick. 475; expert would venture an opinion would make his day. His address provides assistance in paying bills Ottawa for 5 days and 4 nights. The to 11:30 a.m. 10 a.m. square dancing; noon he did me a big favor. oven browned potatoes, waxed Jeanette Pierro. 176-202-542. without having examined your is: for those whose income is below cost of the trip is $269., which Feb. 5 — State Rep. Jim lunch, 1:30 p.m. exercise with He died last year, and thank God, beans, roll and butter, pineapple husband thoroughly. Harry Nevins, TSgt. $9,960. for a single person, or covers transportation, 7 meals, McCavanaugh will be available to Cleo: bus pick up at 9 a.m.; return now I can get into my car and drive upside down cake, beverage. BRIDGE SCORES: Helen Much would depend on his PSC Box 1576 . $13,440 for a couple. Call Human tours, a boat cruise and entertain­ discuss with you any problems or after shopping at 12:30 and 3 p.m. anywhere with confidence. Friday: turkey salad sandwich, Bensche, 4,150; Hans Bensche, general health, the extent of APO San Francisco 96366-0006 Services at 647-3092, for further ment. Registrations will be taken issues for which he can render from center. Please print this, Abby. It may H«r«td photo by Tarquinib cream of broccoli soup, dessert, 3,960; MollieTimreck, 3.670; Helen damage he has already sustained, Thanks, Abby. Sign me "H arry’s information. Wednesday, Feb. 13 at 9:30 a.m. A assistance. Call for an • Wednesday: 10 a.m. Friend­ wake up a lot of people. beverage. Simmons. 3.380: Lillian Evans, and the degree to which he is Pal.” or ... While it’s cold outside, you may $50. deposit is required. Flyers are appointment. ship Circle; pinochle games; noon" YOUR FAN IN 3.180; Helen Campbell, 2,850; Sol addicted to cocaine, quaaludes, JOHNNIE DUDZIK Here's a good neighbor want to cuddle up with a good book. available at the center. Feb. 6 — Blood pressure screen­ lunch; 12:30 p.m. bridge games; 1 FLORIDA JAN. 18 SETBACK SCORES: Cohen, 2.810. emphetamines, etc. The Book Club will meet every Reservations are still available ing (A-K), <1 to 11 a.m. p.m. arts and crafts; bus pick up at If it is determined that the use of DEAR JOHNNIE: After this hits Bowers School sixth grader Robin jump-start a car. The art contest, on the drugs could “ affect the health of print, your pal Harry will be so D EAR FAN: Your suggestion is Melesko shows her prize-winning pic­ theme of being a good neighbor, was your baby,” it may be nature’s cheered up he won’t be able to excellent, but it should be extended ture to, from left, Bowers PTA President sponsored by Robin and Charles beyond a woman’s expertise in way of giving you an important handle the mail, so please ask him Tom Crockett, Robin Krysiak of Seven Krysiak, co-owners of Seven Eleven at Simsbury woman follows dream Hal Holbrook pays message: A man who spends much to share it with some of his equally driving. Because one elderly mate of his time in an altered state of neglected buddies. must eventually leave the other, Eieven and Bowers Principai Ray 305 Green Road. The couple also consciousness is a poor candidate all men should know how to cook a Gardiner. Robin won $50 for her picture donated $175 to Bowers School PTA. meal, do the laundry, keep house for fatherhood. Think about it. DEAR ABBY: I live in Florida, of a iog rahio anA two parsons trying to homage to Twain which is a haven for retirees. I and sew on a button. And all Even teddy bears make collectibles DEAR ABBY: I am a U S. happen to be one of them. Whe­ women should know how to ehange soldier stationed in the Republic of never I go to a shopping mall, I see a tire, balance a checkbook — and Social Security HARTFORD (U PI) - Actor Hal when people start living on the . Korea. I work in an office with a many little old men driving with a budget — read an insurance By Kimberley Dwyer SOMETIMES HER BEARS GO Holhi'ook says Mark Twain's book, moon, but as long as human beings 35-year-old technical sergeant their nice little old wives beside policy and look after their own About Town United Press International on ’’vacation,” she explains, as in "The Adventures of Huckleberry remain capable of feeling and named Harry. He’s one swell guy. them in the passenger seat. finances. And the time to teach an extended stay in a museum. The f Finn.” is jiist as relevant today as thinking, I don't think Mark but he never gets any mail. He once I suppose it makes a man feel each other is now. Return to work SIMSBURY - Kim Brewer has Tadarello Bear, for instance, is when it was published a century Twain's vision of thorn will ever be Humor series ends . spent most of her life with her now on temporary loan to a private ago. dated." dearest and most treasured collection. "N o matter what he was talking It was a lack of success in finding “ The Policem an," a comedy film about an Israeli ' » q affects benefits friends — all teddy bears. A 24-inch te a r she bought three about, he was always writing with work as an actor in New York that policeman, will be shown Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Angina pain often varies; The lifelong romance started years ago for $1,800 is also on loan a universal feel,” says Holbrook, prompted Holbrook in 1954 to Greater Hartford Jewish Federation Building at 434 with a childhood trip to F.A.O. along with a 19-inch pure white who has toured for 30 years with his convert what had been a two- Oakland St. QUESTION: I got a Form SSA-1099, Social Security ' Schwarz in Manhattan where her teddy tea r she purchased for one-man show, "M ark Twain person show featuring characters It will the fifth and final program in the series, Benefit Statement, in tlie mail. What am I supposed to parents took her at Christmas. $1,260 in New Hampshire. Tonight! ” from Shakespeare to Mark Twain "Survival through Jewish Humor” presented by the do with it? Warning requires treatment Despite the array of stuffed Brewer cannot surround herself Holbrook appears at Hartford’s into his solo performance. Suburban Institute of Jewish Studies. animals and dazzling toys, only the with the stars of her collection but Bushnell Memorial Auditorium ANSWER: You should use Form SSA-1099 just as As other acting assignments teddy bears cast an enchanting she enjoys keeping those around Monday to help kick off the Mark DEAR DR. LAMB - I have Uken 1551, Radio City SteUon, New York, you would use any other form 1099 you get from a began to come his way in the early spell over the youngster who still that are big enough to ride and Twain Memorial's 1985 Anniver­ Aldoril for high blood pressure for 10 NY 10019. Club has Valentine whist financial institution when you prepare your Federal 1960s, Holbrook tried to cut down recalls the annual trips with small enough to cuddle. sary Year, years. About two months ago I start­ DEAR DR. LAMB - My 20-year- income tax return. Keep it with your tax records. Do on his appearance as Twain. The Cosmopolitan Club will meet Friday at 1:30 delight. A brown tea r as large as a pony, The performance is the first in a ed to have pain in my jaws. My den­ old son has had severe itching, espe­ not return it to Social Security or send it to the Internal “ I just fell that it was really like Your p.m. in the Federation Room of Center Congrega­ ” I always went running to the secured to a wood frame with four series of events marking the 150th tist took X-rays and could not find cially on the thighs after bath or Revenue Service. a roadblock to my career as an tional Church. Refreshments will be served by the teddy bear section,” Brewer re- wheels, adorns her front room. It anniversary of the birth of Samuel anything wrong. ’Then I went to my shower for the past' two ymrs. He has program committee before a Valentine whist to be actor. Thai it was putting me in a Health QUESTION: I’ve been getting disability benefits ■membered. "That was where I got even has a growling mechanism. Clemens, who wrote under the family doctor, who said I had angina. been treated with Optimlne, Atarax arranged by Catherine Russell. Mary Graif will greet corner,” he recalls. and Benadryl, and was told to use for about 5 years. Although my condition hasn’tgotten my very first bear.” Brewer said dealing in the world name Mark Twain, the '75th He told me to stop taking Aldoril and Lawrence memters. put me on Cardizen. I haven’t had baby oil. One doctor said he has too any better. I ’d like to try working because I need the Her enthusiasm was contagious, of teddy tears is ” no fairytale” anniversary of his death, and the In order to make ends meet, much pain since. Lamb, M.D. much histamine under the skin, which money. If I do find some kind of job, what will happen capturing the interests of her and is just as complicated as lOOlh anniversary of the American Holbrook says he was forced to buying and selling in other publication of "The Adventures of I didn’t know that angina pain causes the itching and hives after a Post visits veterans to my disability benefits? family. continue some appearances in could occur in the face. I don’t have hot bath or shower. “ Dad helped build a bear house businesses. Huckleberry Finn,” "Mark Twain Tonight.” "There’s a teddy tea r tinder- "I always do a .selection from pain in my chest. Do you think this is Could you give us more informa­ The Anderson-Shea Post 2046 and its Ladies ANSWER: If you do take a job you should notify that was half a room in our home. "Then as my career went on,” he Huck Finn,” .says Holbrook. ” 11 serious? I’m 72. tion on this condition and suggest Auxiliary will make its monthly visit to the Newington Social Security. People who return to work before My mother helped me carve ground. You have to be very says, “ I found that the Mark Twain careful who you are dealing with propels me into a lot of material DEAR REIADER — Yes, you can Angina pain can also occur only in what he might do? None of these Veterans Hospital on Feb. 6 after meeting at the post there is improvement in their medical condition may furniture for the house out of ivory thing was no longeron impediment and what you buy,” Brewer that has social implications, social have angina (heart pain) referred to the pit of the stomach or just in the medicines have helped and the Itching home, 608 E. Center St. at 6:15 p.m. Volunteers and be eligible for a trial work period. During this 9-month soap.” to me and in fact it seems to have cautions. “ You have to know your statements about society and the jaw. It is more likely to do that if shoulder. About a third of people who is terrible. sandwiches are needed. period, they test their ability to work while they become a wonderful cornerstone teddy bears very well or else you civilization. you also have dental problems, but it have a myocardial infarction have no DEAR READER - All of those continue to receive disability benefits. BREWER HAS GROWN UP, for me as an actor.” coiild get taken.” Holbrook .says much of Twain's ’ can go to the jaw even if you have no pain, or the discomfort may be so medicines are antihistamines. First Of course, if your attempt to return to work is .and teddy bears aren’t kid stuff Beethoven Chorus rehearses Brewer says it took her years to social commentary on the plight of Doing his one-man show as dental problems. In such cases, the slight that it is ignored or thought to try to definh exactly what causes the unsuccessful and you are still severely disabled, anyone. At 30, she is an expert on develop a "discerning eye and slaves did not appear in the first Twain. Holbrook says has taught pain in the jaw usually occurs when be mild indigestion. problem. He should take a bath with The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from benefits will continue. teddy bears and has written three one exerts oneself and goes away water at body temperature and use 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church at 60 guides to prices and national know l^ge” of teddy bears. draft of “ Huckleberry,” written him to trust an audience’s instincts with rest. It also can occur in the jaw Angina pectoris does mean heart no soap, or anything but water. He Church St. Coffee and refreshments will be served standards for rare bears. She advises those searching for before a joint tour in the early and capacities. without exertion. disease. Almost everyone in your age should let himself dry without using a before rehearsal. Members are reminded of the Editor’s note: this column is prepared by the Social Brewer has also served as an valuable tears to first evaluate 1880's with George W. Cable, a group doe^ have changes in the coro­ towel, so there will be no mechanical musical program on Feb. 2 at 8:30 p.m. at the Second Security Administration in East Hartford. If you have appraiser for museums, toy shows whether it is a Well-made toy. She Creole writer from Louisiana. " I t ’s taught me not to rush along The pain pattern of angina is quite nary arteries. Your high blood pres­ rubbing and no contact with anything Congregational Church, North Main Steet for the a question, write to: Social Security. Box 591,' and private collectors and has paid says one way to tell is by feeling the “ Cable was an activist in what and not to be afraid of detail,” he varied. The pain distribution is the sure is also a factor. ’Think of the that might cause an allerglc-type Manchester Organ Club. Manchester Herald, Manchester, Conn. 06040. one of the highest prices for a teddy stuffing of the tear, checking the cnuld be called the rights move­ says. ” It’s given me a lot of faith in same as noted with a myocardial angina as a warning that enabled you reaction. bear, $2,350, sold at Skinner’s Toy lining and seams and looking at ment.” Holbrook contends. "H e audiences and their ability to infarction (heart attack). It is diag­ to get treatment and prevent a more U be has no itch, he should take a Auction in Boston in June 1984. how the tear is sewn together. was very vocal and had strong absorb what you’re going to give nosed as angina when it is of short serious problem. shower with body-temperature water She described the rare teddy opinions about what we would them if what you're giving them duration, usually a few minutes. It only. U all is well, he can take a hot bear as "a 1903 cinnamon colored ANOTHER FACTOR THAT today call civil rights.” has some truth and meaning to it.” does not, damage the heart muscle. You will want to read about angina bath only, and then a cold bath only; DISTINGUISHES a valuable tear Cinema early American” bear. "Cable would talk with him Certain parts of his material However, the cause is inadequate cir­ in ’The Health U tter 17-10, What You some people itch after exposure to from one that isn’t is evidence of its ‘T v e paid the highest price (Twain) and argue with him about becomes stronger in certain years, culation to the heart muscle due to an Need to Know About Heart Attacks. cold water. ’Then be can try uidng tte jevery year for three years now. lineage. Brewer said tears that his feelings and it affected Huc­ Hartford ClnMtudlo — Ploy It Aeoln, Sam — That's Dancing (PG ) Sat and Sun Holbrook says, and he changes his obstruction in the coronary arteries. Others who want this Issue can send towel, which may have detergent on Nobby’s ever challenged me,” were made by the same maker in UPI photo kleberry Finn when it came out.” ’This is usually from fatty-cholesterol Clnoitio City — Stronocr Thon Poro- (PG ) Sot 7:30 with The Rozor's Edoe 2:15, 4:15, 7:30, 9:to. — The Flamingo show to reflect that. 75 cents with a long, stamped, self- it that he la allergic to. Finally, be dlio (R) Sot and Sun 2:30, 4:30, 7:35, (PG-13) Sot 9:10. — Anna Christie Sun Kid (PG-13) Sat and Sun 2,4,6,8,10. — she said proudly. the same period of time are more Holbrook maintains most of the deposits, but a coronary artery can addressed envelope for it to me In can use soap. If you can identify the 9:35. — Hoot of Desire (R ) Sun 1:20, 7:30 with Metropolis Sun 9:15. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (R) . Her farmhouse in Farmington valuable if they come with the Kim Brewer, 30, of Simsbury, has spent most of her life "real social significance” of the ” I usually have two ways of alM go into spasm. care of this newspaper, P.O. Box cause, perhaps you can eliminate it. 5:20, 9:20 with Emmanuelte (R) Sun East Hartford Sat midnight. — The Song Remains the 3:40, 7:40. — Anoadeus (PG ) Sot and ■astwoed Pub A Cinema — City Heat Same (P(S) Sat 11:50. — Dawn of the Valley is fill^ with stuffed bears of names of the original owners, with her dearest and most treasured friends, all teddy Huckleberry Finn story is a result ending the show. One of them is the Sun 1, 4, 7, 9:50. — Carmen (PG ) Sat (P G ) Sat 7:15,9:15: Sun 7, 8:50. Dead (R) Sot midnight. all shapes and sizes, ranging from photographs, documents, and ac­ of Cable's influence. statement about Halley’s Comet, ondSun1:10,4:10, 7:10,10. Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema— City Manslleld cessories connecting the tea r to a bears. Kim holds an "Ideal Teddy Bear," an early Heat (PG ) Sat 7:30,9:30,12; Sun 5,7:30, Trenslux College Twin — Beverly miniature thumb-size bears to one A writer of Twain’s dimension which is due this year. Twain says 9:30. Hills Cop (R ) Sat and Sun 2:30,4:40,7, that reaches 5 foot 6 (the same specific time and place. American example from the turn of the century, while "who treated the subject matter in he’s going to go out with Halley’s Use toothpicks to draw Showcase Cinemas — 2010 (P G ) Sat 9:10. — Putney Sweep (R ) Sun 2:30, 7 height as hii’ owner) and weighs Brewer cites her "Katie-Rose sitting on a stuffed bear on wheels from Germany. the way he does wasn’t just writing Comet. That will be pretty spooky Scotland offers 1 ;30,4, 7:30,10,12:10: Sun 1:30,4,7:30, with Eroserhead (R) Sun 4:30,9. Bear,” a $2,200 critter named after 10. — th e River (PG-13) Sat 1:50,4:M, Vernon 100 pounds. for his own time and yet part of his this year to say that.” 7:15, 9:45, 12:05; Sun 1:50, 4:30, 7:15, Cine 1A 2 — City Heat (PG ) Sat 1:30, The "Tadorello Bear” as Brewer a little girl in Boston, as a "world writing is that he was portraying a tours by train 9:45. — The Cotton Club (R ) Sat 1:50, 7, 9:10; Sun 1:30, 4, 7, 9:10. — Heidi A ealls him is stuffed with straw and famous” example. ’’Katie-Rose BREWER HAS BEARS THAT "Lots of people don't leave their period of history that was so 4:30, 7:35, 10:05, 12:20; Sun 1:50, 4:30, Peter (G ) Sot and Sun 2. — Starman came with a photograph of the span different periods of histry. teddy bears behind as they get SEATTLE (UPI) — Tourists 7:35, 10:05. — The Falcon and the (P G ) Sot 7:20,9:30; Sun 5, 7:20,9:30.' covered with dark brown mohair. acurate, so readable, and so designs on cake frosting The tea r was manufactured in 1948 original owner and information on The majority of her collection older. They have a great thera- human.” Holbrook says. who want to criss-cross the Scot­ Snowman (R) Sat 1:30,4:15,7:15,9:55, West Hartford Engagements 12:20; Sun 1:30, 4:15. 7:15, 9:55. — Elm 1 A 2 — City Heat (PG ) Sot and by the famous German Steiff how long she’d had the tear. centers around the period from putic value that’s hard to give up Holbrook, who began portraying tish highlands by train will soon be Beverly Hills Cop (R ) Sat 1, 3:05,5:05, Sun 2,4:30,7,9:15.— Starman (PG ) Sat company, which began making a Looking for the right bear is like an 1903 to 1917 when glass eyes just because you become an Twain shortly after World War II DEAR POLLY: For easy cake displaying needlework, coin col­ able to do so in antique charm and 7:20,9:30, 11:30; Sun 1,3:05,5:05,7:20, andSun2,4:30,7,9:15. 9:30.— A Nightmare on Elm Street (R) long line of popular stuffed toys at adoption process. You want to replaced shoe button eyes. She also adult.” she says. ’’One of my best as part of an honors project at decorating, first draw the designs lections and small paintings. style. The Movies— PInocchIo (G) Sot-Sun Sot 1:15,3:10,5,7:45,10,11:50; Sun 1:15, 12, 1:50, 3:50,6:30. — Avenging Angel the turn of the century. know the te a r’s background and has bears from the Depression, customers for teddy tears is 80. Denison University, says the char­ on the frosted cake with a tooth­ SHIRLEY The “ Royal Scotsman” , parts of 3:10, 5, 7:45, 10. — Mlckl A Maude (R ) Sat 0:15, 9:55; Sun 9:05. — The its history,” she said. which are rare, she says, because Age doesn’t matter at all. acters in Twain’s writings are still pick. Then fill an empty plastic which are nearly a century old, (PG-13) Sat 1:40, 4:15, 7:35, 9:50, 12; Flom ln^ Kid (PG-13) Sot-Sun 12:20, ; “ The gender of the tear is Sun 1:40, 4:15, 7:35, 9:50. — Protocol determined by the original In addition to never changing fewer toys were sold in that era. ’’Psychologists have found that recognizable today. ketchup or mustard squeeze bottle Polly’s carries only thirty travelers and Making your own sourdough (P G ) Sat 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15, the name of a tear, she also keeps “ Bears have an indescribable if you ask the elderly in nursing with colored frosting and squeeze winds its way through the coast of 11:15; Sun 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:15,9:15. — owner,” she says. ’’And Tadarello "People don’t change much at breads, cakes and pancakes is the original clothing and any other mystical quality to them,” she homes what kinds of toys they want Pointers Scotland, stopping each night at A Passage to India (PG ) Sot 1,4,7:15, Pink Floyd: The Wall (R ) Sot 11:50.— js the name of the people who found all.” he explains. "They just wear it out slowly over the toothpick easy and fun with the recipes in 10:10; Sun 1, 4:30, 8. accessories. says. "Somebody once told me to have, most will choose teddy local inns. Mantv Python and the Holy Groll (PO ) him for me.” different clothes and change their lines. Polly’s newsletter "Baking with Mon Chester Sot 11:40. — Hair (P G ) Sot 11:30. "The only thing that distin­ teddy tears yvere the staff of life.” bears,” she notes. The train includes a dining car UA Theaters East — Chained Heat “ I have almost 75 tears now,” hairstyles. They certainly don’t MRS. W. Polly Fisher Sourdoughs and Starters." Send <1 guishes a lot of tears is history. Brewer said she never outgrew "Teddy tears make a big for each copy to P O LLY ’S PO IN­ built in 1891 for the London and (R) Sat and Sun 2,3:55,5:50,7:40,9:40. Wllllmanllc she says, noting the most valuable change in any other significant Jlllson Square Cinema — Call You can’t take that away from her teddy bears. Instead, they difference in one’s life.” she adds. D E AR PO LLY: Recently I did TERS, in care of the Manchester North Western Railway, an obser­ are kept in storage for safety respect at all, no matter what theater (or schedule. them,” she says. grew up along with her. ’’They always will in mine.” some embroidery that called for Herald, P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati, vation car set in motion in 1892 and Windsor reasons. century you’re talking about. four stands of floss. I had a terrible a saloon car prepared for the Great Plaza — City Heat (PG ) Sat 7:15, ” I don’t know what it will be like easy if yo* draw an outline of their OH 45201. Be sure to include the TONIGHT 9:15; Sun 7:15. time threading my needle with clothing on a piece of paper and title. Northern Railway in 1912, as well four strands. I decided to thread carry it with you to match sizes. Polly will send you a Polly Dollar as a library. CABARET two stands, then pull it down and TAMARA ($1) if she uses your favorite ' Departures for the seven-day knot the doubled strands. The Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her excursions begin in May 1985 with with Fleer Shew A Daecieg SHOMCASE U s. Magazine"bash celebrates women of ’84 result: four stands. It worked and DEAR POLLY: Inexpensive pic­ column. Write P O LLY ’S PO IN­ costs ranging from $1,340 to $2,380. construction alter a 17 year fight saved me a lot of time. ture frames that hold multiple For more information, contact AL GENTILE HARTFORD winners of Ms. Magazine's 1984 • Charily Grant, for refusing a TERS, P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati, By Patricia McCormack against community and corporate STAR snapshots are also excellent for OH 45201. AutoVenture, 920 Logan Building, BBTO etnosiAneeixiToe Women of the Year awards. "good reading” award from a ind tin WRGQ BIG BAND United Press International opposition.” Sinclair said she Seattle, Wa. 98101. RESTAURANT raniAftlMOOMMOWOMn Twelve instead of just one as in male-only ■elub in Iowa, demon­ ru m s strating “ spunk, foresight and couldn’t have done it if her family DEAR PO LLY: I buy the flat Ms t Mlni|44«) (Ml d BnMudw Um NEW YO RK — ” It’s a vintage Time magazine’s '"Man of the generosity to take a stand at age hadn’t been with her. Her husband, round air freshners. After the Opm to 1801 MICKIAMAUDE »>»> year for women,” Patricia Car­ Year,” Carbine said. Due to, she Norway’s Roald Amundsen with 10.” She said it wasn’t hard since a lawyer, didn’t backpedal when scent is gone, I lift the top slightly, Thoughts I TkkotetlZin bine teamed at half past eight on a claims, 1984 being such a vintage four men and dog teams reached l;4(M ;IB-7«4kn her parents were behind her. his law firm lost business over his then throw in some moth balls or per Cflupkot door______WRQ|| chilly morning recently in Studio year for women. the South Pole on Dec. 14, 1911. MLCONaTHE SNOWHUN R • Cyndi Lauper, for her "indi­ wife’s stand. Sharon Dupont moth crystals. I put them in my 54. Carbine even managed to have viduality. rebellion and freedom” and Kenneth Francis closets to keep away moths. release. When the Lord answered 1:3IM :I5-7:16«86-I2:20 The face of the publisher of Ms. Peter Ueberroth, Time’s 1984 • Holly Near, singer, songwri­ Answers Beyond and for "bringing fun and femi­ OLGA and an angel led Peter out of the Magazine resembled that of a "M an " participate in the ter. "A cultural worker for peace Your Visions 2010 M nism into the male-dominated prison, aii those at the prayer ORIGINAL INDOOR pleased cat. Only the purring was ceremony. and justice” cited for "living the record industry.” Lauper saluted Dupont-Francl« DEAR POLLY: To encourage When you pray, the answers to meeting were astonished. They l:3(M$IO-7dO-IIM)0-1t;IO missing. The winners: message she teaches.” Gloria Sleinem, Ms. editor, for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dupont of children to use a moisturizer on your prayers usually require time said, "You’reoutofyourmind,"to WEST HARTFORD The scene included not much m Geraldine Ferraro, chosen for WOimiMEONELMSTlItET R helping to give women courage to Green Road announce the engage­ chapped lips, I mix about a quarter for incubation and for the answers Rhoda, a servant girl who found light and tables loaded with trays her “ steadfast courage, humor • Ruth Rothstein, Chicago Hos­ be themselves. She also said, ” I ment of their daughter, Sharon cup of petroleum jelly with a to come. At such times we may see Peter standing at the door. ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET l:l5'S:IO«$IO-7:45-iain-IIM of bagels, crocks of ‘cheese, long and grace under pressure” in pital President, for "using the pray for peace and for the day Lenore Dupont, to Kenneth John teaspoon of vanilla extract. This nothing happening. It could even toothpicks — each spearing spear­ representing women and women's power of her personality and God had answered their prayers AT THE EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE T H E R H E R i when men and women can walk Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. makes a sweet-smelling, tasty be discouraging. ing a strawberry, chunk of pineap­ issues during the presidential position to make the connection beyond their visions. Tomorrow, MOHCQAN DWVE, WEST HARTFOIID. CT together hand in hand for Robert Francis Sr. of East moisturizer that the children love. This delay is God’s way of tffWsMhs M iM RBiim t •([ Thom— S i f f wt S Sows, Uo. 1AM:SO-7:I5«48-I2:OB ple and hunk of cantaloupe. campaign. between individual health and go to His house and worship Him. equality.” Windsor. ELIZABETH including us in the period of The bar was loaded with 40 • Joan Benoit, Freeport, Maine. community well-being.” Roth­ He loves you. PROTOCOL ■B • Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Cam­ The bride-elect graduated from wanting and waiting to know His 51 Dealers bottles of champagne, 10 to a side. "For bringing dignity and daring stein, speaking of the award to bridge, Mass., sociologist and Manchester High School in 1983 DEAR POLLY: To prevent will. God has three answers to “ God so loved the world that He 1;IM :l5«l5-7:IS«t5-ll:l5 But most approaching did the to a historic victory in women’s Grant, a fourth grader, said, ” I SUNDAY, JANUARY 27,1965 • 10 AM . • 4 P.M. bucincss consultant. "F or demon-, and from the Creative School of bacon from curling, dip in strips in prayer: ’’Yes,” "No,” and gave his one and only Son that unexpected at a champagne break­ first Olympic marathon.” Ueber­ hope she understands we paved the "Wait,” i.e., "Not yet." 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Portland 94 MHS girls 49 CoventfV 66 Bulletin Board Cheney 56 Enfield girls 24 Bolton 39 Nazarene events listed Trinity events noted SPORTS The following events have been scheduled at the Here is the agenda of upcoming events at Trinity Church of the Nazarene. 236 Main St. Covenant Church: Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Creslfield Convales­ Sunday — 4:30 p.m., all-church annual business cent Home; 3 p.m.. service at Vernon Manor. meeting: 7 p.m.. Great Themes in Revelation. Williams paces Rebels to win over East Wednesday — 7 p.m.. family prayer meeting: teen Monday —7:30 p.m., Search Committee al Smyths'. bible study; chancel choir rehearsal. Tuesday — 6 a m., men's prayer breakfast, Thursday — Coun.seling .se.ssions available. Contact LaStrada Re.staurant. By Bob Popettl center, who also pulled down a the church office, 646-8.'i99. Wedne.sday — 6:45 p.m.. Pioneer Club.s Boys' Herald Sports Writer game-high 8 rebounds. Friday — 7 p.m., ice skating and sliding for the Brigade: 7 p.m., prayer meeting. Chancel Choir East jumped off to a 14-9 lead by BIHV teens. rehearsal; 7: .30 p.m., men's seminar. . Center Paul Williams poured in the end of the first quarter, thanks Thursday — 6:30 a m., women's prayer breakfast, 16 of his game-high 25 points in the to six of Galligan’s team-high 16 South hosts prayer rally LaStrada Restaurant; 4 p.m., confirmation; 6:30 second half, including 10 in the points. The Rebels crept back in p.m., AGAPE. the second quarter, riding a South United Methodist Church. 1226 Main St., will final period, to lead visiting South Saturday — 8 p.m.. basketball game, filing Junior Catholic High to a 58-43 triumph balanced offensive attack. For­ be the site of one of two Wonien's Prayer Rallies to be High School. ward Shelley Pace hit both ends of held in the Greater Hartford area this week, as part of over East Catholic High in HCC action Friday night at the Eagles' a 1-and-l and then Williams netted the Southern New England Billy Graham Crusade. a five-footer in the last half minute Women of all denominations are invited to attend the Folks singer at UU Nest. South, which has won three to help South carry a 21-20 lead into rally, which will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tue.sday. Jim Douglas, folk singer, story teller and games in the past seven days, intermission. By reaching out to as many Christian women as researcher of old songs, will be the speaker at the improves to 6-7 overall and evens The Eagles never regained the possible, the crusade is hoping to have one home on Unitarian Meetinghouse, 153 W. Vernon St., on its conference record at 4-4. lead, though they lied it up, 28-all, every block or neighborhood area open for prayers Sunday at 10:30 a.m. The Eagles, who have yet to win as late as three minutes into the beginning the week of April 29. and continuing for four Douglas, who lives in Somers, will speak about the an HCC contest in eight attempts, third period. Forward Larry Stan­ subsequent weeks. search for meaning in life, as conveyed in both secular fell to 2-11 overall. East has now ford kept East in the game with a Women who want to become prayer ho.stesses, or and religious songs. Nursery care is available, and a lost nine in a row. Its last victory fine individual spurt by scoring a who wish to study the effects of prayer upon a coffee hour and soup luncheon will follow the came December 28,1984, over East pair of key hoops, dominating on community, arc urged to attend. The speaker will be program. Lyme in the first round of the the boards and rejecting two shots. Bonnie Barrows Thomas, former coordinator of the Manchester Rotary Club Classic. But South forward Mike Slrud- Women's Prayer Ministries for the Billy Graham A peaceful year ahead Win or lose, the Eagles’ next wick, who wears goggles and looks 2 Crusades worldwide. 2 like a minaturized version of The first of a four-part series, titled "A Year to game should be a good one, at least For more information about the Women's Rally call Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, got his Think About Peace," will be held in the parish library from the rivalry standpoint. East 724-7277. Other events .scheduled at South United game in gear. Strudwick, who of St. Bernard Church, Rockville, at 7:30 p.m. on locks up with crosstown rival Methodist Church arc as follows: smothered Galligan with a stingy Tuesday. Manchester High Tuesday night at Sunday — 9 a,m.. church .school; 9 and 19:45 a.m., defensive effort, also chipped in This se.ssion will focus on "Peace and the State of Clarke Arena. service with sermon by Dr. Paul V. Kroll, "L ife and under his own basket, laying in 9 of Yourself." and will be led by Sr. Lorraine Lavigne Friday night’s affair was closer Oysters"; 5 p.m., confirmation cla.ss; 6 p.m., youth his 11 points in the second half. He and Ann Perrin of Connections — A Center for than the score, as the Eagles fellowship. also captured 6 rebounds. tatarning, located in South Windsor. stayed within striking distance Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group: 7:.30 "Our defense was the differ­ This series of discussions is designed to allow until midway through the fourth 6 p.m., women's prayer and study group. ence," noted Reilly. “ We know 6 participants to reflect on how they are called upon to period. Then the Rebels began to Wednesday — 6:30 p.m., Wesley Bell Choir; 7:30 Galligan is a player, so we put be peacemakers, ft was formulated as a response to feed the ball inside to the 6-6 p.m.. Chancel Choir. Strudwick on him and didn’t give the U.S. Catholic Bishops' Pastoral Letter on War and Williams, who scored lay-ups at Thur.sday — 9:30 a.m., Asbury Bell Choir: 6:30 away too much. Mike has those big Peace, will. p.m.. junior choir; 7:30 p.m., youth choir; Board of hands and a lot of staying power.” The discussions are free and ecumenical. For more East’s Chris Galligan, who as Trustees; education work area. “ They played a good defense," information, call the Religious Education Center, usual accounted for the bulk of his Friday — 10 a.m., Al Anon. admitted Page, who then ex­ 875-3828, or the church, 87,5-0753. club’s offen.se, sank a jumper with 4, IS left to cut the deficit to six pounded on the East’s death knell Here’s Emanuel’s week points, 42-36. A banker by Williams — when Galligan fouled out. Center events listed “ Sometimes he draws the fouls, Emanuel Church's agenda for the week is: and a baseline hoop from Rebel Joey Reilly made a 10-point game, but this time they got the charging Monday — LWR quilting: 3:30 p.m.. staff meeting; Events scheduled this week at Center Congrega­ and then Galligan fouled out with calls." 6:45 p.m.. Scouts Court of Honor; 7:30 p.m., property tional Church are as follows; South point guard Reilly, whose Sunday — 8 a.m., worship service; 9 a.m., adult 2:45 remaining. committee. coach is also his father, was deadly discussions: 10 a.m., worship service; II a.m. Youth Williams then canned eight Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven; 7 p.m.. Scout SME from the outside and contributed 11 Fellowship; 11; 15 a.m., social hour. Herald photo by Pinto points in the next two and a half Meeting — Kickoff: 7:30 p.m,, computer committee. points. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir. Monday — 2 p.m., healing prayers, library: 7:30 minutes, including a slam dunk off a breakaway at 1:56 that slammed Thursday — 10a.m., prayer group: 11:15a.m.,care p.m.. By Laws Committee, church office. Sholom menorah the door shut on any Eagle SOUTH CATHOLIC (SI) — MDie and visitation: Noon, MCSC: 3:45 p.m.. Belle Choir: Tuesday — 9 a.m.. Library Committee; 3:30 p.m., Strudwick 5 1-2 11, Jose Gllot 0 1-2 1, 6:30 p.m., confirmation: 7:30 p.m., basketball Pilgrim Choir; 6 p.m., confirmation; 6:30 p.m., Susan Stoppelman, president of the the Holy Temple of Jerusalem. This comback hopes. Sliellev Pace 1 4-6 6, Ed Quick 0 0-0 0, practice, sacred dance. Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom, contemporary brass version was de­ “ Our defense wanted to shut off Paul Williams 121-3 25, Dave GarachO Williams, but they got the ball 2-2 2, Joev Relllv4 3-411, John Bordlerl Friday — 7 p.m., peace prayer vigil; 7:30 p.m., A.A. Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir. stands beside a menorah, symbolic of signed by Irene Tabatsky, wife of Cantor 1 0-) 2, Totals 23 12-20 58. for women. Thursday — 9:30 a.m., bible study: 7 p.m.. Bell inside to him and he stuck it," said EAST CATHOLIC (43) — Dave Saturday — 8 p.m., A.A. Choir. the seven-candle candelabra which lit Israel Tabatsky. Herald photos by Pinto East coach Ray Page. Sander 1 0-0 2, Todd PIneo 3 0-0 6, J.R. East Catholic’s Chris Galligan (20) goes up for a jump "H e ’s really come into his own in Cllshum 1 0-1 2, Kevin Rlgus 4 0-0 8, Chris Galligan 7 2-216, Chris Renstrom shot as South Catholic’s Dave Garach (42) tries to hold Eagle Chris Renstrom (23) guards Rebel Mike Strudwick , the last couple of games," noted 0 0-0 0, Kevin Madden 0 3-5 3, Lorry j MACC News (51), who clutches the ball after a rebound. South coach Joe'Reilly, of his star Stanford 2 2-2 6, Totals 18 7-10 43. his ground. J The clothing bank couldn’t function without volunteers NBA roundup Scholastic roundup

p.m.. the following groups staff the Wonderful Jane Galeuccia who Ann Faucher, Miriam Ferris, Nancy Pearson, Phyllis Quine, Holly Racine, Editor’s note: this column is suits in June and July. Fournier, Ruby Fotherglll, Norma Harry ReInhorn, Marie Sklens, Ed prepared by the staff of the Bank: Community Baptist The volunteers move the clo­ comes twice a week to help in the Gentllcore, Feme Green, Mrs. Gala, J. Saunders, Joan Schiller, Mrs. Gladys MHS overpowers Enfield Manchester Area Conference of Church, Junior Women’s Club, thing seasonally, on and off the Human Needs office, has been Bruce Green, Doris Gritfith, Kothleen Swain, Pat Sullivan, Judith Scela, Celtics Daughters of Isabella and St. racks. When an item of clothing coming in all hours and even Grover, Mrs. Golllgan, Mrs. Goldberg, Doris Stoltenbero, William Szezyglel, Churches, Eileen Geary, Thomas Healey, Susan Marilyn Sullivan. , ENFIELD — With 5-10 junior in the second half and was on the into early loiil trouble. “ Having Bridget Rosary Society. Alto­ has been on the rack three or more taking work home to get the Haberern, F.M. Heinrich Jr. guards Chuck Senteio and Brian short end of a 66-39 score to the them wouldn’t have changed the A By Nancy Can- gether, 710 volunteer hours were months, we may move it on to the vouchers out. All caught up, thanks Mrs. Roselvn Hill, Irene Hadden, Mrs. Joseph Stanlunos, Diane Schell, trounce outcome but I think we could have A Milonc running the show outside, talented Patriots in Charter Oak donated to this project along with St. Vincent de Paul's Clothing to a super volunteer. Ray Hickey, Doris Hogon, Judy Hyde, Susan Singer, Marlon Schneider, Director Morlorle Horford, Kathleen Hull, Frank Sheldon, Virginia Schneider, and 6-2 sophomore Brian Brophy Conference basketball action. made a more respectable showing. 679 clothing donations valued at Bank in Hartford, or the Salvation And to all of you who made the Elaine Holcomb, Rita Homes, Angelo Mrs. James Toni, Joan Teller, Lauren and 6-9 senior tri-captain Brian Coventry has won five in a row to You want to put your five best out The MACC Clothing Bank was a $51,000. Army. We never just throw them Clothing Bank possible including: lamonico, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Irish Troy, Ronald Van Winkle, Linda Pacers there but we couldn’t." Silvia said. Jr., Joan Jarvis, Marlon Jesseman, Vesho, Robert K. Wright, Linda Wo- Spano doing the inside damage. move to 6-2 in the conference, 8-2 resounding success last year. Clothing takes up a lot of room. away. Constance Allbrio, Mrs. D.L. Al­ Helen JInetopulos, Vivian Krauciyk. renda, Diane Wicks, Raymond Wood- Manchester High trimmed Enfield overall. Bolton is winless in II Melton Hawkins popped home a About 583 individuals and families Fortunately, the Manchester Right now, we are in sore need of Goll Kravltz, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart bridge, Pot Wilson, George Walker, mond, Ruth Bovrer, David Beaulieu, BOSTON (UPI) — Robert Par­ High, 6.5-51, in CCC Eastern outings and is 0-9 in the COC, game-high 25 points for Cheney. used the Clothing Bank, with an Housing Authority allows us free mittens and warm socks. Good Lono Buck, Mrs. Theresa Buo, Mrs. Kennedy, Anne KIbbe, Betty Kromer, Libby Zakowici, Harriet Zawlstowskl. Gonzalez addetf 15. Vera Kenneally, Janet Lamson, Vivian Karen ZaleskI, Edward Coltman lor ish scored 27 points and Larry Bird Division basketball action Friday The Bulldogs proved to be most average use of 95 households a space in the basement of Cronin warm ski jackets are also in short Helen Buder, Ed Bushnell, Frank Beccio, Jane Bergeron, Normo Lodabouche, Janet LaMontagne, the estate of Marge Flynn, Maureen R. added 23 Friday night to lead the night in Enfield. scrappy in the opening eight Cheney’s next game is Tuesday Hall, Mayfair Gardens on North supply. We also have a special Karen Labounty, Jean Larkin, Mary Boatman tor the estate of Bernodette' month. The peak use fell in October Boroonler. Boston Celtics to a 125-94 victory The win was the eighth in 11 minutes of play, battling the at home against RHAM High. with 134 families looking for cold Main Street. need for warm clothing for school Eleanor Beaulieu, Mrs. William Lowrence, E.F. Morlartv, Emily O. Redden, K. WIttke for the estate of PORTLAND (94) — Steve Morrison 4 N N Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Crolg Motola. Margaret Zanis, South United Metho­ over the Indiana Pacers. outings for Manchester, 6-2 in the Patriots to a 9-9 tie. Coventry's weather clothing and boots. There is, of course, limited space age children (thank you, Steve Bennett, Mary Brosman, Mrs. Clayton 2-310, Bruce Morrison 8 4-7 20, Erv Boss Brasetleld, Felicia Bander, Anna Jane Massaro, Mrs. Jane Melesko, dist, Manchester Junior Women, Cen­ The Pacers, 14-29 and in fifth CCC East Enfield drops to 1-7 in lead at the half was only 28-20. 6 3-3 15, Bob Buttrom 7 6-6 20, Jim available at Cronin Hall, and " K elley), and large size clothing for Marge MIchoud, Mr. and Mrs. Roder­ ter Congregational, Second Congrega­ Such use is possible only because Brugnettl, Mrs. Charles Broun, Mrs. place in the Central Division, beat the division and l-9ovcrall with the “ It was a very good game for a Bosturo 0 2-2 2, Brian Flood 4 0-0 8, Sklo of your donations and a dedicated although we are able to store some women. Esther Bushnell, Tom Crockett, Feli­ ick MocLeon, Mr. ond Mrs. James tional, Unitarian Unlversollst Society Wells 0 0-0 0, Rick Lorke 2 0-3 4, Kurl McCormick, Frank Malor, Kenneth East, Sears & Roebuck, and28anonym­ Boston 91-86 a week ago before a loss. half,” said Bolton coach Bob core of volunteers. off-season clothing at Second Con­ Your generosity presented us cia Carrier, Susan Choma, Hazel BeneshskI 2 0-0 4, Mike Sullivan 11-2 3, Christiana, Rita Cook, Elaine Malor, Marian Magnan, Ruth Ma­ ous donors. sellout crowd in the Indianapolis Spano and Brophy combined for LaRochelle. “ We set a goal of Adorn Zielinski 1 0-0 2, Greg DINotlle 2 Pat Obue, coordinator; Flo gregational Church (thank you. with some hitches and glitches at guire, Maureen Morin, Jack McEI- Drivers tor FISH of Manchester. Fish Crockett. Market Square Arena, slopping all of Manchester’s first-quarter improving our rebounding and we 2-2 6. Tolols 37 20-28 94. Curtain. Donna Baustein and Second), we ask you to store Christmas time. So many people Dot Coe, Mrs. Richard Clopp, Elea­ raevv, Phyllis Mason, Pot Nelson, volunteers are the good neighbors who C H E N E Y TE C H (56) — Melton nor Coltman, Stephen Carter, Marie William NIvIson, Eugenia Nordsileo, drive elderly and low-income persons the Celtics' seven-game winning points, Spano with 11 and the latter did that in the first half. We Stella Flyer keep the Clothing clothes in your own home for us brought in clothing during the last Hawkins 11 3-0 25, Mike Eaton 1 1-2 3, Crouchlev, Carol Cunlltfe, Luev Des­ MIchellne Nolllz, Jean Nardsileo, with special needs who cannot use streak and knocking them from 8. as the Indians took a 19-14 outrebounded them, 21-20. I was Rick Gonzalez 6 3-315, Dennis Foreman Bank functioning between 1 and 3 and bring them to the Bank at month of the year that we fell mond, Lucille Draohl, Edward DelSIg- Mary Oberg. Phone-a-Rlde, to medical appoint­ first place in the Atlantic Division, ;- 2 0-0 4, Sean McDermott 0 0-0 0, Willie Mrs. A. Oberg, Peggy Oberg, Clara advantage after eight minutes. very pleased with that” p.m. on Monday and Wednesday. appropriate seasons: coats in several weeks behind in mailing nore, Fran Discount, Mrs. Raymond ments and on other essential trips. Kevin McHale added 20 points Ortiz 01-21, Tim Mlklolche40-08, Mack Della Fera, Lee Desrocher, Marilyn Pondlera, Barney Peterman, Mar­ Please call Gene or Bud Carroll at “ We were getting the ball inside to The second half, though, turned Hawkins 0 0-0 0, Stan Nowak 0-0 0. On Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 September and October, and swim out vouchers for tax purposes. garet Peck, Stewart Palmer, Gertrude 0 Eddy, Mrs. Alice Evans, Rita Egan. 649-4307, tor more Information. and Danny Ainge 14 for Boston, 33 them," said Manchester coach in Coventry’s favor with the Totals 24 8-15 56. which boosted its league-leading Doug Pearson. The job of getting Patriots ouLscoring Bolton in the home record to 19-2. the bail inside fell to Milone ancj third |>criod. 20-8, for a 48-28 Girls Basketball Jerry Sichting paced Indiana UPI photo. Senteio, the latter making his first margin going into the final eight Religious Services with 22 points. varsity start. minutes of play. MHS wins easily Boston took the lead for good Boston’s Larry Bird guards Indiana’s Herb Williams (32) “ The second half they just wore Senteio was taking the place of M:inche.sler High girls basket- early in the second quarter when during action Friday night at Boston Garden. Celtics us down on the boards. But I was senior tri-captain Greg Turner. hail team has been pretty much an o. m., nursery care provided. ChurchGospel Hall, Center Street, Monches- o.m., odult Dible doss, nursery for 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 o.m., Dennis Johnsons ignited a 14-4 run very plea.sed with our efforl, " Assemblies of God school: 9:30a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) ter. 10 o.m., breaking bread; 11:45 children 5 years old and younger; 10:30 Roman Cathoiic trounced the Pacers. Turner, injured in a game la.st inside team this season. The ^ solvation with a driving basket that put the LaRochelle said. Calvary Church (Assemblies of First Congregational Church of Cov­ a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., gospel o.m., worship service, church school, Church of the Assumption, Adams meeting. (649'-7787). behind reserve guard Quintin Friday against East Hartford Indians, trying to gel some bal­ God), 400 Buckland Rood, South. entry, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. meeting. nursery; 5 : X p.m., lunlor and senior Street at Thompson Rood, Manches­ Celtics ahead 30-35. High, is sidelined for the rest of the Jody Morton did the damage Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 a.m., wor­ high . fellowship; 7 p.m., sacred Bulls 93, Sonics 76 Dailey, who .scored all 12 of his ance, went for the outside shot Windsor. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustatson, ter. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Boston closed the half with a 12-4 season. “ Senteio and Milone inside for Coventry in the third pastor. 9:30a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 ship; 9:30 o.m., church school In dancers. (649-3696) Saturday mass at 5; Sunday masses at Unitarian Universaiist At Chicago, Michael Jordan points in the second period, push­ Friday night against F,nfield High Church Lane House. Nursery core South United Methodist Church, 1226 spurt to take a 68-53 halftime lead. period with 6 points while Brett a.m., worship, child-care and nurserv; Jehovah’s Witnesses 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2195) scored 14 of his 22 points in the ing Chicago to a 47- 43 halftime played pretty well for us. So did and was |>artiully successful as 7:00 p.m., evening serviceot praise and provided. (742-8487) Moln St., Manchester. Dr. Shephard S. St. Bartholomew's Church, 741 E. ici* W"'»«f*ollst Society-East, The Pacers were outrebounded Laferriere from the outside had 8 Second Congrogotlonal Church, 385 Jehovah's Witnesses, 647 Tolland Johnson, Dr. Paul Kroll, pastors. second half Friday night to lead the lead. Mike Lata. We had a lot of young they whipped the visiting Raiders, Bible preaching. (644-1102) Turnpike, Manchester. Tuesday, Con­ Middle Turnpike, Monchester. Rev. I S **•' Monchester. Rev. 16-5 it) the second period. markers. “ Morton and Laferriere N. Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V . - Schedule; 9 a.m., church school, Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday Elinor Berke, minister. 10:30 a m , Chicago Bulls to a 93-76 victory In the second quarter, Seattle hit kids out there and they played 49-24. in CCC Eastern Division Joseph Milton, pastor. lOo.m. worship gregation Bible Study, 7 p.m.; Thurs­ nursery through senior high; 9 and service. (646-5151) Boston opened the second half hurl us and we weren't hitting our day, Theocratic School (speaking m assatSp.m .; Sunday masses at 8:30, over the Seattle SuperSonics. 25 percent from the floor. pretty well." ;ietion at Clarke Arena. Baptist service and nursery tor children to age 10:45 a.m., worship services, nursery; 10 and 11:30 a.m. with a 26-12 run, led by Parish's 10 shots. 8. (649-2863) course), 7:30 p.m .; Service meeting 6 p.m., youth fellowship. (647-9141) Corzine and Steve Johnson each Dave Corzine scored 9 points in Manchester’s lead was 33-26 The vielory was the Silk Towners (ministry training), 8:15 p.m .; Sunday, St. BrIdM t Church, 70 Main St., points. The Celtics hit 72 percent Morton finished with a game- Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Second Congregational Church of Manchester. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan chipped in 14 for the Bulls, who won the third quarter to help the Bulls after two periods with Enfield third in a row and moved them to Center St., Manchester. Rev. James I. Coventry, 1746 Boston Turnpike, Cov­ Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 a.m .; from the floor in the third quarter high 22 points for Coventry with Watchtower Study, 10:25. (646-1490) Mormon and Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, co-pastors. their sixth straight home game. open a 17-point bulge. Seattle closing the gap to 47-42 at the end of .5-3 in the CCC Ea.st and 9-3 overall Meek, minister. 9:15 a.m., church entry. Rev. David Jarvis, minister. Saturday mass 5 p.m .; Sunday masses while the Pacers connected on just three periods. Pearson said the Laferriere and Bob Harris adding school for oil ages, kindergarten Regular schedule; 10 a.m., worship; 8 at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and noon. (643-2403) Jack Sikma scored 16 points for closed within 73-60 going into the Enfield is 1-7 in the division and 1-9 through Grade 4 continuing during the a.m., DIal-A-Rlde to church; 8:45 a.m., The Church of Jesus Christ of 32 percent. homestanding Raiders really 14 and II points respectively. Don Latter-day Saints, 30 Woodslde St., St. James Church, 896 Main St., Seattle while Tom Chambers fourth period. overall. service; 10:30 a.m., mooilng worship. church school, nursery to grade eight, Jewish — Conservative Manchester. Rev. Francis Krukowskl, Indiana closed to within 19 in the didn’t threat his club’s lead over llaloburdo netted 18 points and Nursery provided. (643-0537) adult discussion; 11 a.m., coffee and Manchester. Wayne S. Taylor, bishop, added 15 and Tim McCormick 14, The closest the Sonics got no Senior (loint guard Kris Cruft 2 Temple Beth Sholbm, 400 E. Middle 9:30 o.m., sacrament meeting; 10:15 Rev. David BaranowskI, team minis­ fourth quarter, but any attempts at the final eight minutes. Todd Tobias 14 to lead Bolton 2 Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., fellowship; 11:15 a.m., lunlor choir; 4 . equaled her season high with 10 Turnpike, Manchester. Richard J. a.m., Sunday school and prim ary; try.. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon. Sotur- a comeback were thrashed by Seattle led 30-19 after the first closer than 11 points in the final Tobias had 7 rebounds, all in the Manchester. Rev. James Bellasov, p. m., Jr. pilgrim fellowship; 6 p.m.,Plavin, rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can­ dov masses at 4 and 6:30 p.m .: Sunday quarter. “ Enfield played pretty well,” he points for Manchester. Craft and pastor. 9:30a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 senior church school and Pilgrim 11:40 a.m., priesthood and relief SPEAKS Boston’s 10-0 run. quarter, but the Bulls fought back first half. tor; Dr. Leon Wind, rabbi emeritus. society. (643-4003) masses at 7:30,9,10:30 a.m., noon, and did credit. “ And Doug Dean had a fellow backcourt performers a.m., worship service; 7 p.m., evening fellowship. (742-6234) Services, 8:15 p.m. Friday and 9:45 5 o.m. (643-4129) by Bolton is on the road Tuesday for service. (646-5316) Talcottville Congregational Church, •good game for them." a.m. Saturday. (6^9563) St. Mary Church, 1600 Main St., Eugana Brawar its next game, at Cromwell, while Dawn Marlin and Maura Fogarty, First Baptist Church, 240 Hlllstown Moln Street and Elm Hill Road, Coventry. Father James J. William­ Spano totaled a game-high 23 Road, Manchester. Dr. C. Conley, Talcottville. Rev. Nancy Milton, pas­ Coventry is home against encouraged by head coach Steve son, pastor. Masses Saturday at 5:15 Nordiques move into second piace points for the Indians, a perfect Arm.strung to take shots from the pastor. (649-7509) tor. 10 o.m., worship service and p.m.; Sunday 9:30 and 10:45 a.m .; Portland. First Baptist Chapel ef the Deat, 240 church school. (M9-0815) Lutheran 5-for-5 from the foul line, and Nationai Cathoiic holydays. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Confes­ It's dllficult to admit being COVENTRY (M) — Jody Morton 10 outside did. Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. Rev. K. Concordia Lutheran Church (L C A ), sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. (742-6655) wrong and to make the neces­ dians, who were idle. lead to 4-2 at 18:07, beating added 14 rebounds and 3 blocked Kreutier, pastor. (643-7543) 40 Pitkin St., Manchester. Rev. Burton St. John's Polish Notional Catholic QUEBEC (UPI) — Linemates 2-3 22. Brett Laferriere 6 2-2 14, Bob "W e’re getting people we want to Church ol St. Maurice, 32 Hebron sary ad|ustments — especially Quebec put the game away with Gosselin on the glove side on a .shots to his effort. Brophy had a Harris 5 1-1 11, Lorry Wolsh 0 2-2 2, Covenant D. Strand, pastor. Rev. Arnold T. Church, 23 Golway St., Manchester. Rood, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford Dale Hunter and Wilf Paiement shoot shooting more, like Craft, Wangerln, part-time pastor. Schedule; Rev. Stanley M. Lancola, pastor. 9 In religious matters. Led to be- a pair of goals in the final 20 power play. The rookie Quebec career-high 17 points to go along Jason Garick 2 1-5 5, Mike Kornfeld 0 6 Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hock- Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at 5 each scored one goal and one assist 1-2 1, Keim Breoult 0 0-0 0, Jeff Martin and Fogarty,” said assist­ 6 8 a.m., holy communion; 9:15 a.m., a.m., moss. (643-5906) lieye he is a Christian, one may Christian Science motack St., Manchester. Rev. Norrhan p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9:15 ond while goaltender Mario Gosselin minutes. Paiement scored what netminder had frustrated Tucker with 8 rebounds for the Silk DImmock 1 3-4 5, Rich Reagan 3 0-0 6. ant coach Mary Neubelt, "W e’re church school, Christian growth hour, 11 o.m. (643-4466) discover through further study First Church ef Christ, Scientist, 447 Swenson. Hours: 8 and 11 a.m., nursery care; 10:30 a.m., communion, that in truth he Isn’t. This is a . kicked out 28 shots Friday night to proved to be the winning goal at twice from' close range in the Towners. “ Brophy had a real good Totals 27 12-19 66. trying to get a balance. When we N. Main St., Manchester. 10:30 a.m., services; 9:30 a.m., Sunday Bible nursery. (649-5311) Nazarene 6:22, firing a Hunter pass into the second period. game for us,” Pearson cited, “ And B OLTO N (39) — Don Holoburdo 6 church service, Sunday school, and school; 10:30 a.m., coftee hour and traumatic experience which pace the Quebec Nordiques to a 4-2 6-10 18, John Somboona 0 0-0 0, Todd were losing, we weren't getting Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Saivation Army many try to moderate by ration­ upper comer of the net to give the Brian (Spano) did.'too. care for small children.' (649-1446) tellowship. (649-2855) Church St., Manchester. Rev. Dale H. Church of the Naiareno, 236 Main st., victory over the Buffalo Sabres. Except for the opening stages of ' Tobias 7 0-014, Doug Kelly 00-00, Wade outside shooting. The lust three Reading Room, 656A Center St., Man­ Gustafson, pastor; Jeffrey S. Nelson, Manchester. Rev. Neale McLain, se­ Salvation Arm y, 661 Main St., Man­ alizing that they were sincere In The victory was the Nordiques Nordiques a 3-1 edge. Rookie “ We played a little lazy at times Cassells 0 0-0 0, Dave Curry 1 2-2 4, Bob games we have and it’s been chester. (649-8982) nior pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, minis­ their ignorance. the game when Quebec built a 2-0 Nell 0 0-0 0, Joy Flono 0 0-0 0, Mike Intern; Rev. C. Henry Anderson, chester. Capt. and Mrs. Randall Davis. second in as many nights and lifted Jean-Marc Gaulin iced the victory defensively but overall it was a getting better” Epiacopai pastor emeritus. Sunday schedule; ter of youth. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; lead, the Sabres dominated play Yovlnsky I 1-2 3. Totals 15 9-14 39. 10:45 a.m., worship, children's church Suppose a prescribed medi­ them into second place in the at 10:03 after Buffalo netminder pretty good game.” St. George's Episcopal Church, 1150 8:30 o.m., worship with communion on but still trailed 2-1 entering the While the outside shooting Church of Christ first and third Sundays; 9:45 a.m., and nursery; 6:30 p.m., evening praise cation makes you being to (eel Adams Division, one point ahead of Bob Sauve was caught out of Dean had 20 points to pace Cheney whipped wasn’t on target too much, the Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Sunday 8 service, nursery. (646-8599) better. Then you discover that final period. Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon a.m., Eucharist; 10 a.m. Holy Eucha­ Sunday church school; 11 a.m., wor­ the Sabres and three behind the position. Enfield. inside power of Andrea Watts, streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, rist, Rev. John Holllger, vicar. 11 a.m., ship with communion on second and the real cause of your Illness re­ John Tucker narrowed Quebec’s Manchester is back in action Cheney Tech basketball coach fourth Sundays, nursery.(643-1193) "Encourage mains and additional medica­ division-leading Montreal Cana­ Hunter opened the scoring at the Belly Maher and Kris Noone was minister. Sunday services: 9 a.m., fellowship hour. Monday through Fri­ Pentecostai Tuesday night at home again.st Aaron Silvia felt before the season Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship; 6 p.m., day, 4:45 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.. Latvian Lutheran Church of Man­ tion Is needed. Would you plead 26-second mark on the first shot of Portland High would capture the still prevelunt. The 6-3 Watts had a worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Holy Eucharlst.(643-9203) chester, 21 Garden St., Manchester. United Pentecostal Church, 187 sincere Ignorance and hesitate the game after he took a pass from crosstown East Catholic in a 7:45 (643-2051) Yourself and Charter Oak Conference cham­ game-high 16 points. 10 in the study. Nursery provided for all servi­ St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Park Woodbrldge St., Manchester. Rev. to take the additional prescrip­ Paiement on a 2-on-l break and start. ces. (646-2903) and Church streets, Manchester. Rev. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., pionship. The Highlanders did ofiening period when the Indians Route 31 and North River Road, tion? Whalers recall Weeks beat Sauve on the stick side. M ANCH ESTER (65) — Mike Lata I Charles Cloughen Jr, Interim pastor. Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning Others Too”. 2-2 4, Brian Milone 0 4-4 4, Ruis little to dispel his beliefs Friday moved to a 14-5 lead, to go along Worship; 8 and 9:30 a.m.; church Coventry. Rev. W .H. Wllkens, pastor. 9 worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., Paul said he was Ignorant of Anselmo 3 1-2 7, Brian Spono 9 5-5 23, night as they whipped the Beavers, with 13 rebounds. Maher added 6 Congregationai school, 9:30 a.m.; babysitting, 9:15 to p.m., bible study (Wednesday); 7 p.m.. Call: God’s will <1 Tim . 1:13) and HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ played one period with Hartford, Brian Brophy 7 3-517, Mark Hendrickt 11:15 a.m.; Holy Eucharist, 10 o.m. worship service. (742-7548) Ladles' prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. 94-56, at the Beavers’ gym. points and 12 rebounds while Bolten Cenorewtlonal Church, 228 Zion Evangellcol Lutheran Church sincere In his religious prac­ ford Whalers Friday recalled allowing one goal on 10 shots Blues 6, Kings 3 2 1-4 5, Brian Arnold 0 2-4 2, Chuck every Wednesday. (649-4583) Men's prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Senteio 1 1-2 3. Totals 23 19-28 65. Portland is now 7-1 in the COC. Noone contributed 5 points and 5 Bolton Center Rood, at the Green, (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High Youth service (Friday). (649-9848) tices (Acts 23:1). Yet he calls goaltender Steve Weeks from the against Montreal last Tuesday. Bolton. Rev. Charles H. Ericson, streets, Manchester. Rev. Charles W. himself "the chief of sinners" (1 At St. 1.4>uis, Joe Mullen scored E N F IE L D (51) — Dave Arrlghlnl 4 3-5 9-1 overall. Tech dips to 2-6 in the caroms. American Hockey League Bingh­ 1), Doug Dean 8 4-5 20, Scott Miller I 3-9 Minister. 10 o.m., worship service, Gospei Kuhl, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Divine wor­ Tim. 1:15). And It was not until Weeks had a 2-5-0 record, a 5.71 two goals Friday night to help the conference and 3-7 overall with the M ANCH ESTER (49) — Shtllev Fac- nursery, church school; 1) a.m., ship; 10:45 a.m. Sunday school; Holy 647-8301 amton Whalers. 5, Joe Prete 2 1-2 5, Matt Mgrdlchlan 0 torn 2 0-1 4, Kris Craft 5 0-0 10, Maura St. Louis Blues snap a 5-game Presbyterian for an Important his faith In Jesus led him to re­ goals against average and a .810 0-0 0, Tim Anderson 2 2-6 6, Mike loss. fellowship; )):)S a.m., forum pro­ Church of the Living God, an Communion first and third Sunday. pent and to be baptized that his Weeks, 26. has played in four Fogarty 3 0-0 6, Dawn Martin ) 0-0 2, gram. (649-7077 office or 647-8878 evangelical, full-gospel church, Ro­ (649-4243) Coventry Prosbytorlan Church, save percentage in seven games home winless streak with a 6-3 Morton 1 2-3 4. Totals 18 15-30 5). “ Portland has a real strong rocordad message sins were forgiven, that he truly games with Binghamton. He was Julie Falkow]kl00-00, Kris Noone 21-3 parsonage. bertson School, North School Street, Route 44A ond Trowbridge Road, with Hartford this season. victory over the Los Angeles team," Silvia said “ I thought 5. Andrea Watts 7 2-4 16, Betty Maher 3 Center Cenpregatlonal Church, 11 Manchester. Rev. David W. Mullen, Coventry. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. called upon the name of the assigned to the AHL team Jan. 16 Coventry gets Kings. they’d easily win the conference 0-1 6, Erin Prescott 00-2 0. Totals 23 3-13 Center St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. pastor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 Methodist Sunday, 9:30 a.m., worship; 10:45a.m., Lord (Acts 22:16). for conditioning purposes. His The 5-foot-ll, 165-pound goal- 49. Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Robert o. m. Nursery and Sunday school. Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible study and before the season .started. I didn’t Belton United Methodist Church, record is 4-0-0, a 2.72 average and a tender joined the Whalers in . St. Louis, which leads Chicago past Bolton E N F IE L D (24) — Laurie Daigle 2 04) J. Bills, minister ot visitotlons; Rev. Full Gospel Interdenomlnotlonal fellowship. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., think they played that well but they 4. Karen FIrtz 30-06, Karen Golden 20-0 Clifford O. Simpson, pastor emeritus; Church, 745 Main St., Manchester. Rev. 1041 Boston Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. prayer meeting. (742-7222) .919 save percentage. August 1984 in a trade with the New by three points in the Norris BOLTON — Bolton High put 4, Betsy Noonan 1 2-4 4, Heidi Blrcholl 0 Michael C. Thornton, associate pastor. Philip P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30a.m., Stewart Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m., Presbyterian Church of Manchester, didn’t have to tonight” church school: 11 a.m., worship ser­ CHURCH OF CHRIST Goaltender Ed Staniowski, 29, York Rangers for future consdera- Division race, had not won a game together its best quarter and half of 0-0 0, Nancy Rivard 2 0-0 4, Notalle 10 a.m., worship service, sanctuory; 10 adult Bible study and Sunday school; 7 43 Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Ri­ Lydall and Vamon Slraata Cheney was minus one starter Boudreau 00-00, Jennifer Olonder 00-0 a.m. church school. (647-9941) p. m., worship service. Tuesday at 7:30 vice, nursery. (649-3472) chard Gray, pastor. 10:30 o.m., wor­ who was recalled the day Weeks tions. The Ontario native is playing on home ice since Dec. 26. Los basketball against Coventry High 0, Terry Waterman 0 0-0 0, Chris First Congregational Church at An­ p.m., speclol Bible studies; Wednes­ North United Methodist Church, 300 ship service, nursery, 9:15 a.m., Sun­ FbbIIbk deed i Phona: 646-2903 was loaned to Binghamton, will his fifth NHL season and his first Angeles has not won a game at St. Friday night ^t the Bulldogs’ gym. before the game and Dennis Parker St., Manchester. Richard W. Cartwright I 0-0 2. Totals 11 2-4 24. dover, Route 6, Andover. Rev. Richard day at 7:30 p.m., worship service. day school; 7 p.m.. Informal worship. YaarsaH return to the AHL club. Staniowski . with Hartford. Louis since Nov. 4, 1978. Bolton, however, ran out of steam Foreman and Rick Gonzalez ran H. Taylor, pastor. Sunday worship; II Prayer line, 646-8731, 24 hours. Dupee, pastor. Worship service: 9 (643-0906)

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16 - MANCHFSTF.R HERALD. Saturday. Jan 2fi. 1985 Pro Bowl has familiar Adams Division stars Ballots are now being tabulated for the 1985 NHL SCOREBOARD All-Star Game, that will be played February 12 in Calgary. - faces for Dan Marino The rule that limits writers (three from each city) to Bob Papetti Celtics 125, Pacers 04 choose from among teams in their respective Tennis — not to mention outside line­ being a part of it," said Hicks. conferences is logical. Under current league Hockey INDIANA <94) • HONOLULU (U P I) - Like it or This time around, however, the Williams 2-10 2-2 6, KellOOO 5-12 00 10, not, Dan Marino will see some old, backer Keena Turner. scheduling, media members that cover the Whalers, Herald Sports Writer AFC may have a NFL-decreed Walters 1-5 00 2. Thomas 2-6 1-2 5, fam iliar. faces Sunday when he The four would be Dwight Hicks, for instance, get to watch Adams Division clubs up to Fleming 5-13 10, SIchtIno 7-13 8-8 77, Tennis results 00 takes the snaps for the AFC In the Ronnie Lott, Carlton Williamson advantage. eight times per season. Teams only play inter-division NHL standings Stlpanovlch 4-10 5-5 13, Garnett 0-1 2-2 2, The gam e will he played under Gray 1-4 2-2 4, Durrani 2-5 2-2 6, U.S. Pro Indoor Championships 'P r o Bowl. and Eric Wright. adversaries three times each, so it is naturally a lot regulation rules, hut with a stand­ Stansburv 3-1C 2-2 8, Brown 3-5 00 6. At Phlladolphia; Jon. 25 The record-setting Miami quar­ I f memory fails, the 49ers sacked more difficult to evaluate non-division opponents. (Lot* • a m « not kidudod) Totals 35-94 24-25 94. Quarterfinals Marino four times and intercepted ard 3-4-4 defense, which is a change However, intra-conference play — Adams vs. Waitt Conforonco BOSTON (125) , „ Mlloslov Meclr, Czechoslovoklo,

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A r e a t o w n s ACCOUNTANT NEEDED for growth or­ A n d o v e iented related companies B o l t o n / C o v e n try In real estate, construc­ tion and retail Industry. Computer experience helpful. Great opportun­ ity for advancement Administrator addresses school, finance officials within the company. Sa­ lary commensurate with ability. 563-8276. WAITRESS WANTED - OFFICE WORK PART Port tim e ll -2days. Ideal State ranks Bolton education spending 97th among towns TIME - Accaunts receiva­ for housewife. Apply at formula the state uses to calculate rose about 12 percent and the ble and payable, typing Antonios, 956 Main St., ling rank shows that the town is more you tax yourselves, the more By Sarah Passell the difference between what GTB grants was: "We’ll make up school administration has pro­ and answering phone. 15- Manchester. taking on less and less of the we’ll contribute,’ ” Herald Reporter wealthy towns have to spend on the difference between what you posed a similar increase for 20 hours weekly. Hours PAINTING/ educational spending burden than "I hate statistics,” Stearns said. -NOW TAKING APPLI­ public education and what poor could have raised if you had the 1985-86. Since each GTB grant is 12-4pm. Call 649-0072. it used to — and now shoulders a “ I wish we had some dollar CATIONS for 3 room PAPERING LADIES WHITE SHOE BOLTON — The town's ranking towns have to spend. wealth of the highest towns and based on three-year-old spending apartment. With heat, SKATES - Brooks. Size 9. smaller burden than more than figures.” He speculated that a rise for spending on public schools "The theory of the formula is what you were able to raise” at the figures, Bolton officials said they hot water, stave, reflger- $20.00. Call 644-0348. really very simple,” Lamitie said. half the towns in the state. in the town’s student population m e c h a n ic n e e d e d - SECRETARY - Port time. NAME YOUR OWN dropped in five years from 62nd has decreased overhead costs, same tax rate on Bolton’s actual expect more recent budget hikes Fleet service. Must have 20 hours a week. 12 month ator. Centrally located. PRICE — Father and son. place to 97th among 159 towns “ And the logic of it, it seems to me, But some school and finance will bring the town’s rank up In No pets. $350. Security SHEET MUSIC - About board members differed with allowing Bolton's spending level wealth, he said. tools and transportotlan. position. Contact the Tol­ Fast, dependable ser­ rated in Connecticut, a top state pretty reasonable,” coming years. deposit. Coll 646-7690 or 500 copies. Songs of the Lamitie's interpretation of Bol­ drop steeply without no sacrifice in “ You can’t control your wealth,” Up to $6.50 per hour. Coll land Board of Education, vice. Painting, Poper- education official told officials But he said that the GTB has not Lamitie said. “ You can’t control Thursday’s meeting was also 643-0496. 40's. Best offer before ton's rank. School board member academic programs, 649-9990 anytime. 51 Tolland Green, 875- (ptWBeyWCA MC honglng 8i Removal. Call 1977 FIREBIRD - Power Thursday. in fact narrowed the discrepancy the number of students you have. attended by First Selectman San­ 9682. Application dead­ 644-0585 or 644-0036. 1-30-85. 649-6589 between 5 Barry Stearns voiced one theory, Lamitie said the drop from 62nd steering, power brakes, Robert Lamitie, associate com­ in educational spending between The only thing you can control is dra Pierog, who is campaigning to line January 31. EOE. 118 MAIN STREET - 3 and 7pm. which was shared by finance board place to97th is “ a pretty good-sized BAKER OR DONUT automatic. Excellent missioner of education for educa­ the richest town and the poorest in keep her seat in next May’s town FRYER. Part time, 4am rooms, heated, hot wa­ PAINTING AND WAL­ drop but not a phenomenal drop,” your tax rate.” ter. No appliances. No condition. $2,850. C all643- tional administration, released the the years since the Legislature members Morris Silverstein and elections, and Republican Select­ to 10am, minimum wage. CELEBRITY CIPHER LPAPERING - Ceilings MICROMETER CALIP­ He said towns like Bolton in the The rankings discussed Thurs­ Celebflty Ciptitr cfyplogreme ere crMt«d from quotitioot by pets. Security. $445. Call ERS - Gateleg Table, 7010 or 649-9651. information at a joint meeting of established the program. The Clayton Adams, All three;said they Call 643-2423 10am to6pm. f mou» pM|>l . pMt 9nd praMnt. Each Mt9r k> tt>6 dphw itands repaired. Garv McHugh middle range of the 159 rated tend day, which will be used to calculate man Carl Preuss, who is seeking 9 9 646-2426, 9am to 5pm dishes, draperies, Elvis the Board of Education and the richest Connecticut town still believe the change in rank shows re-election. Other candidates at­ for anothor. Today't okm C aquato L 643-9321. mainly that other towns have to fluctuate widely in ranking with the 1985-86 GTB grants, are based weekdays. recards, "tag sale Items". SUBARU - 81 DL, 2 door Board of Finance at Bolton Center spends 17 times more on its on 1982-83 figures. Three years tending were Robert Campbell, a' SEWING MACHINE ME­ by CONNIE WIENEH hardtop. Air condition­ students than the poorest town, dramatically increased the only minor spending changes, CHANIC - Some expe­ J 8, B PAINTING-’Quol- 649-8913. School, ago, undeh Superintendent Ray­ Republican nominee for the fi­ THREE ROOMS - Third ing, sun roof, A M /FM The state ranking is used to Lamitie said. amount they spend on education so rience required. First ‘RS RB LRBP 8W APYPYQPA Itv and Service Is First!' “ WHATEVER THE REASON mond Allen, the Bolton school nance board, and Republican flaor. Heat, Appliances. PEARCE SIMPSON CB cassette sterea. Excel­ calculate the amount of money "It hasn't been reduced nearly that they will receive larger GTB shift. Good benefits. Free estimates. 646-2192. is, it’s going in the .wrong direc­ budget rose less than 4 percent, Thomas Manning, who has an­ W a n te d Security. $375 monthly. BASE - Still In carton. $75 lent condition. High mi­ towns receive from the Guaran­ as much as we wish it had,” grants, Apply in person. Plllow- 8NK8 FWC KAP WUP Wl leage. Call 646-0008. tion,” said school board member town officials said Thursday. nounced that he will petition for a Adults, no pets. Call 649- or B.O. Coll 643-6091 offer teed Tax Base grants that were Lamitie said. “ What this law does is encourage tex Corporation, 49 Re­ BUILDING/ David Femald. place on the ballot as a Republican 2236. 3:30 pm. established by court order in 1978. towns to spend,” Lamitie admit­ m a n a g e r gent Street, Manchester, 8NWBP LNW HKU OP IWWOPM CDNTRACTING 1979 CHEVROLET IM- Lamitie’s explanation of the LAST YEAR THE BUDGET candidate for the school board. CT. The GTB was supposed to even out LAMITIE SAID BOLTON’S fal­ ted, “ The state is saving, 'The ANDOVER - 2 bedrooms, PALA - 4 door, power steering, power brakes, tra in e e s BUSINESS OFFICE BWYP Wl 8NP 8RYP.” — second floor. Route 6 FARRAND REMODEL­ near commuter parking ING — Cabinets, roofing, air, cruise, new battery, CLERK - Small office In PETS very clean Inside and aut. Connecticut controllers Domino's Pizza, a company Manchester Is seeking OKCAPUHP TP8PA. lot. $325 without utilities. gutters, room additions, group warns A rea Tow ns that offers a superior References and security High mileage. Average someone to work port PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ’’Success didn’t spoil me. I've decks, all types of remo­ product and service. Is required. 742-0435. CAIRN TERRIER retail book value, $3,695. time. 25 hours per week, always been Insulferable.” — Fran Lebowitz. deling and repairs. FREE looking for enthusiastic estimates. Fully Insured. PUPPY - AKC, 9 weeks Sacrifice $1,995. 871-6588. In Brief manager trainees. 8am to 1pm, to do varied e teas by NEA, Inc. 115 old. 289-4922 after 5pm. Bolton about facilities say ‘UFO’ able to land bookkeeping and office FOUR ROOM APART­ Telephone 643-6017, after Depending on experience, MENT, first floor, with 1971 CHRYSLER NEV7- the trainee could be a work. Good communica­ 6pm, 647-8509. BOLTON — An official of the renovate facilities,” the letter says. stove and refrigerator. NEED GOOD HOME for PORT - Good running Coventry offers CPR courses NEW BRITAIN (UPI) — Don’t wasn’t moving. store manager In 3 ' tions skills, flexibility, Maine Coon Cat, IVa vear condition. $300 or best organization that accredits public The special report is due next October. Thinking it was a UFO, Mayers months Average starting light typing and ability to No pets. W ithout utilities, LEON CIESZYNSKI COVENTRY — The Coventry Jaycees and the worry about the unexpectedly bright $375 per month plus se- BUILDER — New homes, old female. Also black 8, offer. 643-7461. schools in Connecticut has warned “ As chairman of the board. I’m contacted Mencke. pay Is $250 a week based work with accuracy white 5 month old male American Red Cross are sponsoring courses in object baffling many earthlings, with on regular and overtime HELP WANTED OBHELP WANTED curltv. Call 646-7336. additions, remodeling, Bolton officials that the defeat in especiallly concerned about this,” “ Venus is very close to the Earth and needed. Call 643-5151 tor kitten. Call 647-1004 November’s general election of a school board Chairman James H. cardio-pulmonary resuscitation next week at the air traffic controllers giving it “ per­ compensation for an rec rooms, garages, kit­ 1977 FIREBIRD ESPIRIT mission to land,” conductors stopping because it is so close, we can see it,” average 55 hour week. Interview appointment - Velour Interlolr. Air. proposal to build a new library- Marshall said Thursday. Coventry Elementary School. with Administrator. CLEANING PERSON - 2 MANCHESTER - Duplex. chens remodeled, ceil­ trains and others convinced they’ve Mencke said. “ Its brightness is at an FREE MALE BASSETT 79,000 miles. $3,600 or best computer center at Bolton High School In a November referendum, voters The course for beginners is scheduled Tuesday EOE. haurs a day, 4 days per 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms. ings, bath tile, dormers, spotted a UFO, a scientist said Friday. optimum point. It’s almost as bright as Domino’s Pizza Is growing Kitchen appliances. Wall roofing. Residential or HOUND - Needs new offer. Call 646-5638. may affect the school’s accreditation. rejected a proposal to build an $820,000 and Wednesday from 6 to 10 p.m., for a total of fast, and we grow from week. Perfect far serious hame with love and atten­ eight hours. A review course for those who have "Don’t worry about it. Just enjoy it,” its going to be.” student. Call 643-2103. to wall carpet. Rec room commercial. 649-4291. The warning came in a letter, dated facility onto the high school. School Currently 63 million miles from the withia This means that WAITRESSES - Apply In TEACHER ASSISTANT tion. Coll 643-1608. 1980 FORD FAIRMONT been certified already will be held ’i^hursday. advised David H. Mencke, executive manager trainees quickly NEEDED In Manchester and garage. No pets. Jan. 10, from Robert J. O’Donnell, officials said the addition would solve earth and 47 degrees from the sun, person. Luigis Restau­ WAGON - Light blue. Call To register, or for more information, call Paula director of the Copemican Science become managers, and ' rant, 706 Hartford Rd., Nursery School, 5-days Available now. $500, plus CARPENTRY AND RE­ director of evaluation for the New three space needs: for more library Venus is in a crescent phase and will BUSINESS LICENSED BEAGLE 646-8554. Curtiss at 742-5459 or Mark Suprin at 742-9231. Center at Central Connecticut State store mafiagers soon be­ Manchester. per week. 1:00 - 5:30. Call utilities. Securltv and ref­ MODELING SERVICES England Association of Schools and space, for a computer laboratory and gradually fade after Feb. 16, when It come Interested In bigger OPPDRTUNITIES erences required. 643- — Complete home re­ CROSS - Trained, fixed, University. “ It won’t land at all 646- 1610. non-barking female, all Colleges’ Commission on Public for special education. things like Domino’s Pizza 2346. pairs and remodeling. because it’s the planet Venus.” starts moving away from the earth, he shats, 1 year, $50. Call Schools. School officials intended to move the said. franchises and area MANCHESTER - attrac­ Quality work. Referen­ MDTDRCYCLES/ O’Donnell said that the commission library to the new facility, which would Extra tax hours set Mencke has been swamped with distributorships. IMMEDIATE OPEN­ 649-3595, after 5pm. Imaginations have been running wild BOOKKEEPER - Full tive Main St. clothing FOUR ROOMS - Two ces, licensed and Insured. BICYCLES had favorably reviewed an interim also have housed a computer labora­ telephone calls about the mysterious INGS FOR CONCRETE OH COVENTRY — Supplemental motor vehicle with the proximity of the planet, Applicants wishing to be FINISHERS - and Con­ charge. Experienced In boutique. Good terms. famllv. Newivrenovoted. Coll 646-8165. report on the high school at a meeting in tory. The old library would have been taxes were due in Coventry Jan. 1 and will light. When Venus moves close to New gas furnace. Quiet TWO YOUNG FULL Earth, it gives off a bright light and Mencke said. The closer it moves in its part of our growing struction Laborers. Gen­ lob costs. One-wrIte sys­ Alibrio Realty, 649-0917. GROWN MALE CATS - late November. divide into special .education become delinquent on Feb. 2. orbit, the more phone calls the science company must be at least eral contractor working tem, take charge ability street. No pets. $510 plus DUMAS ELECTRIC — “ The commission continued to ex­ classrooms. The Coventry tax assessor has scheduled confuses many sky-gazers, he said. years of age, enjoy utilities. Two months se­ Lights dimming? Fuses One grey and white, one center receives. 20 all phases of construc­ for construction firm In sandy colored tiger. One press concern, however, regarding the But townspeople rejected the prop­ special hours for payment. Among them was helicopter pilot personal contact with the curltv. 647-1633, or 643- blowing? Repairs, Im­ Jack Mayers, who thought the brilliant Mencke said some air traffic con­ tion,. Full time employ­ the Manchester area. ISITUATIDN or both free to good 1983 V-45 MAGNA - 1,000 impact of Bolton’s facilities on the osal by a vote of 316 to 267. They also The schedule for the week is as follows: public, possess the skills to 0359. provements and addi­ light was another aircraft. trollers have given Venus permission do papenvork, preferably ment and benefits possi­ Permanent position. Call WANTED home. Well behaved, miles. Excellent condi­ quality of educational offerings, partic­ rejected proposals to build a new public Saturday, 9 a.m. tp I p.m.; Monday through have fast food management ble. Call 742-5317,8:30to5. 647- 9780. tional circuits. Fuliv li­ “ It looked as though it could have to land and have “ even expressed MANCHESTER -5 room, censed, Insured. Call healthv and loved. Call tion. $2,900. Call 649-1902. ularly the rejection by the community works garage and to renovate Com­ Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 12; IS p.m. and 12:45 puzzlement over why this alleged experience, and have the after 6pm 643-9019. for a proposed library media computer munity Hall. The only capital project been on its final approach” to Bradley CLEANING - We will 2 bedroom duplex, avail­ 646-5253 anvtime. p.m to4; 30 p.m.; Thursday evening from 6 p.m. to aircraft never appears on the runway.” desire and stamina neces­ center,” the letter continues. they approved was a new central fire 8 p.m.; Friday from 8; 30 a.m. to 12; IS p.m., 12: 45 International Airport, Mayers said, but sary to grow with our FULL TIME TELLER clean your house, apart­ able March 1st, $500 a "A number of air traffic controllers RN ment or office, weekly, month plus utilities. RECREATIDN “ The commission requests a special station, which is expected to cost about p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. upon landing his helicopter he realized company, Domino’s Pizza. POSITION - Good public ROBERT E. JARVIS — the object was still in the sky — and have given Venus permission to land. •1S84 Domlm'. PUi.. Inc. Full time position bi-weekly. Someone you Lease. Securltv. 646-8353. Building 8. Remodeling VEHICLES progress report addressing the need to $800,000. available 7:30-3:30 relation skills a must. OH Experience preferred. can trust with 4 years Specialist. Addition, gar­ 290 Main Street for RN with experi­ experience. References. ANTIQUES Apply to Mr. Fields, 23 FIRST FLOOR one bed­ ages, roofing, siding, k it­ 1980 Jayco, 23 ft. mini Manchester, CT ence or interest in Call 646-7971 after 5pm. room apartment availa­ chens, bathrooms, re- long term care, com­ Main St., Manchester. motor home. Ford 460, EOE. ble Februorv 1st. Stove, placement BOB'S COINS AND low mileage, many ex­ Phone: 649-1041 petitive wages, excel­ refrigerator and heat In­ windows/doors. Call 643- STAMPS - U.S., foreign. lent benefits includ­ tras, had TLC. Telephone Real Estate cluded. Securltv. $425 6712. 1800’s, Canada Bank Tok­ 643-0692. ing free Insurance monthiv. Call 649-6006, ens. Baseball cards, com­ and free parking. Saturdav 4-7, Sunddv af- CARPENTRY-new and mon and collector's ..643-2711 Contact DNS NOTICE TO CREPITORa Classified... W a n te d te r 5, o r M o n d o v repair work. No lob too cords. Classic comics. ESTATE OF 44 Household Goods 62 Lorraine Manor Business OoDortunities 22 Store'Ottice Space For advertisements to be Q jjH D M E S anvfime. small. Call Bernie, 646- P.O. Box 2493, New B ri­ Notices 63 Rates 25 Lorraine St. FREDERICK J. DEMERS Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property 45 Wlisc fo r Sole published Monday, the deod- FDR SALE 3172. tain, CT, PO Box 423, The Hon. William E. Fitz­ 64 Minimum Charge; Hartford, CT 06105 Gerald, Judge, of the Court L o s t/F o u n d ...... 01 Emoloyment Info 24 Wlisc. lo r Rent 46 Home ond Garden line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday 233-6241 Bolton, CT. Phone 647- 65 $3.00 tor one day STORE AND of Probate, District of Man­ Personals...... 02 Instruction 25 Wonted to Rent 47 Pets MANCHESTER - HEATING/ 1485, 6pm to 10pm. or chester ot a hearing held on Announcements 03 Roommates Wonted 48 Musical Items 66 P er W ord: $125,000. New expandable 0 OFFICE SPACE 646-9681, 5 days, 7am to January 23,19SS ordered that 67 PLUMBING all claims must be presented A u c tio n s ...... 04 Recreotionoi Items 1-2 d a ys ,20C Read Your Ad 4 bedroom Colonial with 5pm. to the fiduciary on or before Real Estate 68 MANCHESTER — Office Antiques 3-5 d o vs 18C Classified advertisements 2'/} baths. FIreplaced April 23, 1985 or be barred as Services Tog Soles 69 6 d a ys 16C famllv room, formal din­ space. Ideal for accoun- FOGARTY BROTHERS bv law provided. Homes (or Saie 31 are taken bv telephone os a 1920's VAN ITY with 3 wav Morv Lou Tovlor, Condominiums 32 Services Ottered 51 Wanted to Duv 70 26 do vs 12C ing room, 2 car garage. tont, lawyer or soles of­ — Bathroom remodel­ attached mirror. $75.00. Financial convenience. fice. Central location. ing; Installation water Clerk L o ts/L a n d for Sale 33 Pointing/ Papering 5? Happy Ads: SALESPEOPLE Located In the executive Call 649-9554. The tlduclorv Is: AAortgoges...... lit T he M a n ch e ste r H erald is Knollwood Subdivision. Ample parking. Call 649- heaters, garbage dispo­ Frederick J. Demers, Jr. 34 Building/Contracting 53 $3.00 per column inch Investment Prooertv responsible only for one incor Call Talaga Construc­ 2891. sals: faucet repairs. 649- 8 Macht Rd. Personal Loans...... 12 Rooling/Siding 54 Columbia, CT 06237 Business Prooertv 35 rect_insertion and then only tion. 742-8732. 4539. VIsa/MasterCard Insurance...... 13 Heating/Plumbing 55 Automotive Deadlines 052-01 Resort Prooertv 36 for the size of the originol MANCHESTER - 4 room accepted. Wanted to Borrow .. 14 F lo o rin g 56 Cors Trucks for Sale 71 HARTFORD For classified advertise­ in s e rtio n . WANTED MANCHESTER - Quiet suite. Main St. located INVITATION TO BID Income Tox Service 57 Motorcycles Bicycles 72 d e live ry ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen neighborhood. Six Room, next to low offices. $300 ANTIQUES Sealed bids will be recelvow Rentals 58 Rec Vehicles 73 per month Includes heat. In the Generol Services' of­ Employment Services Wanted day through Soturdav, the the value of theadvertisement Two Bedroom Cape. So­ FLDORING Auto Services 74 lar hot water. Fireplace. Allbrio Realty, 649-0917. WAREHOUSE fice, 41 Center Street, Man­ Rooms (or Rent ...... 41 For Sale deadline is noon on the dov will not be corrected bv on p e rs o n s chester, CT until 11:00 a.m. & Education Apartments for Rent 42 Autos for Rent Lease 75 IVi baths. Rec room. No on the date shown below tor before publication. additional insertion. FOUR ROOM OFFICE - F L O O R S A N D IN G — the following: Homes (or Rent 43 Holidav/Seosonol 61 Misc Automotive 76 To work evenings agents. $72,900. Call be­ Floors like new. Special­ Help Wanted ...... 21 tween 5 and 7 evenings Prime, central locatlan. Open Today FEB. 7 ,1985-Furnlsh 8, Install Part or full time. Air conditioning, wall to izing In olderfloors, natu­ High Pressure Air Breathing and 10 to 2 on Soturdavs, ral and stained floors. No 10am~4pm System 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Flexible hours and days. 649-1920. wall. Parking. Rent In­ Employment Must be at least 18. cludes heat. 646-8811. waxing anymore. John 243 Farmington Avo., FEB. 8, 1985-Unlform Rentol AUCTIONS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED m j ? WANTED Must have own car Verfallle. Coll 646-5750. Hartford Si Laundry Service [oB QD ini HD OD no HD Groundwater Monitoring 8, with Herald carriers and insurance. MANCHESTER, MAIN Testing, Sanitary Landfill & Education Must be able to work INCDME TAX 525-6785 RN SUPERVISOR - 11am PART TIME HELP RN/LPN - 11pm - 7am. LAUNDRY HELP STREET Stores for rent. The Town of AAonchester Is weekends. an equal opportunltv em­ - 7pm Sunday - Thursday. WANTED - General Charge nurse position W a n t e d . Responsible MANCHESTER BY 200 to 5,000 square feet 0 SERVICE PUBLIC AUCTION Call Hannah Douville, available. Some window ployer, and requires an a ffir­ cleaning person. To clean available. 16 haurs per Individual for laundry Excellent Income OWNER • Three famllv, mative action policy for all of Tuesday, January D.O.N. at 423-2597. Can- $4.00 an hour to start 6-6-4. $1,220 per month displov. 643-1442. ZINGLER'S INCOME Its Contractors and Vendors small shop and office. week, excellent pay rate. work. 20-25 hours a week. ^L's mileage and 29th., 1985, 9 a.m . HELP WANTED terburv Villa at Hours negotiable. Apply Call Mrs. Gibbs, RN, DNS Apply In person at The Income. Separate furna­ TAX SERVICE - Filing os a condition of doing busi­ QD Wllllmantic. tips. OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ 0 TAG SALES ness with the Town, as per sharp at Morlarty at Able Coll, Howard at 647-9191. Steak Club, 60 Hilliard for the ces. Three cor garage. personal and small busi­ Federal Drder 11246. Brothers, 315 Center $135,000. Principles only. ABLE IN DOWNTOWN ness tax returns. In your EASY ASSEMBLY Road, Bolton. St., Manchester. Apply In person Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ Street, Manchester. WORK I $600 per 100. Gua­ WAITRESS WITH EXPE­ TEACHER'S AIDE. Im­ right people. 646-0754. MANCHESTER - 500 home. Since 1974. Also MOVING - Furniture, old cations ore available at the 1977 Monte Carlo RIENCE on g rill, part T E A C H 290 Main Street square feet or possibly trunks, ski boots, fur General Services Dftice. ranteed payment. No ex- PART TIME DIS- mediate opening, Man­ DAIRY QUEEN - Hiring bookkeeping services TDWN DF MANCHESTER, (wreck), 1977 Trans perlence/No sales. De­ time nights, over 20 years ) HWASHER and part time chester Nursery School. counter clerks for lunch. Menchester, CT MANCHESTER TO SET­ 1,000 square feet. Near available. Call Walt at coot, clothes and much CDNNECTICUT Am (wreck), 1975 old. Apply In person after &TRAVEL TLE AN ESTATE - Beau- 1-84 Extension. Parking morel Friday and Satur­ tails, send self-addressed counter help needed -' Experience necessary. Good second Income. Phone: 649-1041 646-5346. RDBERT B. WEISS, Monarch (wreck), stamped envelope: 2pm at G llda’s Restauu- Apply Tacorrol, 246 Mon., Wed., FrI., 9-3pm. Fringe benefits. Work 2-5 tlful west side on premises. Call 649- dav, 9 to 2. GENERAL MANAGER 1977 T Bird (d a ­ rant, 303 Adams St., Throughout neighborhood. Six Room 2680. 046-01 ELAN VITAL-173, 3418 Broad St., Manchester. 643-5535. hours while children are eiM 4 Dbmintfi Ptup. Inc. maged), 1979 Omni Enterprise Rood, Fort Manchester. in school. Apply 242 1^ Cape. Three bedrooms. For Sale Cantral and Western Please contact Jeanne NOTICE TO CREDITORS (damaged). See Pierce, Florida, 33450. EXPERIENCED DI­ Brood St., Manchester. Living room, dining MANCHESTER, CEN­ WAITRESSES - Morn­ TER STREET - Imme­ ESTATE OF Stan Ozimeck. RECT SALES PEOPLE - Connecticut room, kitchen. One bath ALBERT L. WILDER ings arid afternoons. Im­ diate occupancy, ample Automotive see how MERRI-MAC'S GOVERNMENT JOBS. and garage. Call 1-263- HDUSEHDLD The Hon. Dovid C. Rappe, mediate openings. Apply $15,000 - $50,000/yr. possi­ 5500, Woodbury, CT. parking, 5 room office Judge, of the Court ot Pro- Gifts, Toys and Home Upjohn Healthcare Services needs an at 647-9946 6DDDS bale, District of Coventry at In person to La Strada, COLLECTOR for Instal­ Decor can DOUBLE your ble. All occupations. Call suite, 2 restrooms. Frank 471 Hartford Road, RN to instruct the nursing staff of geriat­ SplleckI, 643-2121. a hearing held on January 22, HD HELP WANTED RN lment loans, full time, Incomel Start now! Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-996S ric tacillties In the use of a new personal R T I REAL ESTATE CARS/TRUCKS 1985 ordered that all claims Manchester. experience preferred. 1-800-553-9077. for informotlon. USED REFRIGERA­ FOR SALE must be presented to the fidu­ NIGHT care product marketed by The Procter & WANTED T O R S , WASHERS, ciary an ar before April 22, Apply in person. Savings Gamble Distributing Co. The product Is 1985 or be barred as bv law Bank of Manchester, 923 iianrlfwterlpralh RESDRT Ranges - clean, guaran­ SUPERVISOR designed with the comfort and dignity of 1974 FIAT 128 SPORT L — provided. NURSES AIDES Part Time Main St., Manchester. ■' You can make excellent ACTIVE 'N'. ABLE 0 PRDPERTY teed, parts and service. Bertha E. Rappe, the aged in mind. To be used for parts. Call Clerk (Certified) Monday through Fri­ AAA AUTO CLUB dish cloths from the mesh REALTY Needs listings! Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, Full and part time open­ day In 155 bed S.N.F. bags In which oranges, If you're selling your Son, 649 Main Street, Phil after 5pm, 528-1332. The fiduciary Is: JANITORIAL/CLEAN- qUAUnCATWNS: VACATION RENTAL, ef­ Also Panasonic AM/FM James A. Carney ings on all shifts in 270 /I.C.F. facility. Ex­ Positions available in potatoes, onions, etc. ore INGHELP. Evenings an­ property call Jack 643-2171. 17 Bancroft Road bed Skilled nursing facil­ cellent benefits. our Telemarketing Malarial Haadlar/ sold. Just boll for 15 , Inaivka/ttaff Malag, aaA/sr auaagSBMiit sxatrl- ficiency condo, at Cape car radio. Warahousa Parsoa d/or weekends. Call Lappen at 643-4263. Cod, sleeps four, stove, Rockville, CT 06066 ity. Salary $5.95 hourly af­ CRESTFIELD CON­ Department. Inter­ minutes In water to which mornings 643-5747. ROLLAWAY COT on cas­ 049-01 ter probation. Many bene- esting work from 9 Exparianc* Prafarrad refrigerator, walking dis­ Call VALESCENT HOME 50 Hour Waak chlorine bleach has been • «IN travel aa avaraga al 3 alghts par weak ters. 4" mattress, sturdv In Mancheser. am-1 pm. Good salary added. Put still good but tance to beach. 528-1428 tubular construction. INVITATION TO BIO fTS2 Excallant Company SUBSTITUTE AIDES - • aMa to wait fatHtma scbaMa; anal baflaxIMa; Bsa NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED or 228-3214 after 5pm. plus commission. Banafltt Rentals Folds for storage. Excel­ PURCHASE a OELIVERV OP Please call Mrs. J. no-longer needed furnl- Minimum wage. If Inter­ BAND UNIFORMS FOR HAST Will train. Call 646- Apply In PBfBon ' ture and appliances back IN MANCHESTER AREA lent condition. $75. 643- 1983 HURST/OLDS — Brownstein, DNS, ested, please call RHAM with fully massoged 307, HARTFORD HIOH SCHOOL, 7096, Mrs. Nagy. An MORLANO VALVE Into use by selling them High School, Hebron,228- 12)5. Monday through Frl- MISCELLANEOUS T-roof, llghtning-rod 4- see FORBES ST., EAST Equal Opportunity COMPANY, INC. with a low-cost Clossl- 9474 for an application. >ailaita sMa al haaMi cara ROOMS HARTFORD, CT. FOR RENT speed. 649-2286. The Board of Education, 110 FOR RENT Long Hill Drive, Eost Hart­ MISCELLANEOUS PAYING $20 for full size. ford, CT. will receive sealed an FOR SALE bids for PURCHASE 8. DE­ Hickory Ln all Davon ur. MANCHESTER — Pri­ Intact lunkt. Free remo­ LIVERY OF BAND UNI­ immeaiate consideration, please call, Edmund 8L 61-83 age for rent, good loca­ val for others. Coll Joe at COLLECT, on Monday, January 28, Hilliard 8L 10-104 vate home, separate FORMS FOR EAST HART­ Ediion Rd. all tion. Coll evenings. 246- CAR RADIO — Excellent 528-1990. FORD HIGH SCHOOL, 869 before 4 p.m. Autumn 81 290-344 modern both/entrance. 7775. FORBES ST., EAST HART­ all Fulton Rd. all 15 minutes to Hartford. condition. High powered. FORD, CT. Bid Information Ta riu Rd. 598-791 References required. Includes Dolbv NR, Bass 1972 BUICK ESTATE ond specificotlons are avail­ Eldrldgo 8t. 4-91 Watt MIddIa Tpko. Broad 8L 428 only Call 643-8830. MISCELLANEOUS and Trebble controls and WAGON - Loaded. Runs able at the Business Office. Virginia Rd. all more. $90. Call 646-1063 good. $900 or best offer. Sealed bids will be received Cantor 8L 323-467 odd FOR SALE until 10:30 A.M. Friday, Feb. ' all GENTLEMEN ONLY - 1 after 4:30pm. Call 646-0153. 15, 1985, at which fime they all Orlawold 8t. all Central location. Kitchen will be publicly opened and read aloud. The Boord ot privileges. Securltv and Education reserves the right references required. 643- to accept or relect any or all 2693. bids or the right to waive CHEVY MONZA 1978, V6, technical formalities If It Is In 4spd., custom paint, the best Interest to do so. Richard A. Huot, mags, must be seen. Director/ $2,500, B.O. 649-3847 after Business Services 2pm. 0484)1