20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thura- Feb. 8, 1983

BUSINESS Jamie Fiske Chamber music J.C Penney ■ V, returns home duo to visit MCC top taxpayer Check deductions against averages| . . . page 9 . . . page 11 . . . page 3

(Adjusted gross income in thousands of dollars. taxpayers, depending on your income and business When you finish claiming your deductions on your status, are overall very low. il* 1982 income tax return, check whatever deductions Average deductions claimed based on adjusted gross income.) you claimed against the national averages claimed on ONE THE BASIS of all Incjividual in ^ m e ta x ; : .Manchester, Conn. returns filed on 1981! These averages, prepared by the Your While on the subject of the official sales tax table in returns filed, the oadds are only 1.14 out of KW— or H4 * * Clear tonight; Research Institute of America, are rough guidessince Money's the IRS Form 1040 package, here’s a reminder that out of every 10,000 returns filed. This percentage rises. Friday, Feb. 4, 1983 the averages for each state can vary according to can save you tax money if you like in a locality that has as your Income rises, both as an individual and o f , sunny Saturday whether the state has high real estate and income a sales tax of its own in addition to the state sales tax. course, as a business ' Single copy 25«p taxes, or high interest rates, etc. But the average can Worth Look carefully at the official table — and you will — See page 2 be extremely helpful to you for two reasons: Sylvia Porter note that many state sales tax listings in the table "Y ou r” odds of being audited out of 100 taxpayers 1) While the IRS is close-mouthed about what have small numbers after the state name. These are are: I standards it uses to pick returns for audit, it footnote notations. undoubtedly usess as one factor whether the If you weren’t in business: -_ deductions claimed are abnormally high. Oneof the Don't ignorethemi They wellmay mean that you Under $10,000 J j * . : guides it uses probably will be the average deductions can claim more sales taxes than shown in the main $10,000 to under $25,000 J ’ claimed. on that table. But you CANNOT use this unofficial table. $25,000 to under $50,000 So if your deductions are far above the average, table for that purpose. your return will stick out from the great majority. You FOR INSTANCE, The New York state table for iU $50,000 and over You can deduct only the actual amount you paid for residents has a small “ 10” after the state name. Look may well then be a candidate for an audit and you'll If you were in business: medical expenses, taxes, charitable contributions, at footnote 10. It tells that if you are a New York have to justify the deductions. Under $25,000 etc. resident, married, without children and with a $25,000 2) If your deductions are much below the average, $25,000 to under $100,000 S '* ' P&WA la.yoffs due Feb. 11 you may wish to recheck your claims, though. income, you can deduct the amount shown in the table, Adj. Gross Medical Ckmtri- or $208, plus 107 percent of $222, for a total of $430. $100,000 and over 712 Perhaps you've overlooked some items that could be NEXT: Medical Ehcpenses deducted? Perhaps you're not fully aware of all the Income Expenses Taxes butlons Interest Thus, simply overlooking that one footnote would r claims you could legally make? Re-examine the $20 - $25 $ 664 $ 1,719 $ 615 $ 2,782 result in your loss of $222 deduction. 3,004 return you're preparing but have not yet filed with $25 - $30 604 1,997 666 As you wrap up your return prior to mailing it to the Furlough great care. $30,- $40 534 2,492 808 3,342 ■ IRS, you would be more than normal if you wondered A thought for the day: In Lewis Carroll’s “ Alice’s , $40 - $50 562 3,258 1,084 3,901 v U ' ■ / whether your return will be picked for an audit. Adventures in Wonderland,” the Duchess said “ If ; THE TABLE below is merely a statistical table. The $50 - $75 727 4,425 1,539 5,075 Take some comfort from the statistics. The everybody minded their own business . . . the world Jobless ii.' V oficial sales tax table in the instructions to Form 1040 $75 - $100 790 6,516 2,632 7,286 would go ’round a deal faster than it does.’” permits vou to deduct the appropriate amounts shown $100 up 2,733 13,459 8,688 12,831 following shows that the odds of being chosen out of 100 of 1,100 \ -In Brief- 1 rate ^ planned

London joins agency Bv Paul Hendrie and Richard Codv HARTFORD — Joan L. Landon of Hebron, a drops Herald Reporters graduate of Manchester Community College, has joined the Connecti­ Welding By Drew Von Bergen EAST HARTFORD - The Pratt cut Department of United Press International t i Whitney division of United Economic Develop­ new stoves Technologies Corp. announced this ment as an assistant w it h the onset of winter welders at WASHINGTON - The US. morning that 1,100 employees in its international devel­ Russo M onufocturlno Corp. In unemployment rate dropped manufacturing division will be laid opment agent. Randolph, Moss., gear upforo surge sharply to 10.4 percent in January, off effective Feb. 11. An additional Ms. Landon's du­ 1,200 employees have accepted In orders for fhe company's line of the first decjine in 18 months, the ties include assist­ Labor Department reported today, voluntary retirement, reducing ing Connecticut steel-fobrlcoted wood- and cool- with increased manufacturing and the workforce by a total of 2,300 firms in overseas burning stoves. Russo soys soles construction a m ejor factor in employees, the company trade matters, in hove been on the rise since the putting Americans back to work. announced. joint venture and The department’s Bureau of arrival of severe weofher prompted At the East Hartford plant, 602 licensing arrange­ Labor Statistics said there were homeowners to seek alternative hourly employees and 92 salary ments with interna­ 11.4 million Americans out of work heat sources in the woke of Increas­ employees will be laid off, com­ tional firms and in last month, according to data export promotion. ing gas prices. pany spokesman James Devaney acljusted for seasonal factors, for a said. He said 469 hourly employees In addition, she UPI photo drop of 590,000 from December. Herald Dhoto by Taraulnlo and 435 salaried employees at the will coordinate the w : p December’s 10.8 percent jobless East Hartford plant have accepted department's par­ rate, the highest since the end of THEY’RE SLAVING FOR UNCLE SAM early retirement. ticipation in the 1983 the Great Depression, fell 0.4 . William York, Manchester trucker, in chains at left Hanover Interna­ percentage points to 10.4 percent in Louis Kiefer, a spokesman for tional Trade Fair. January, the bureau reported in Its International Association of Mach­ Ms. Landon's in­ . monthly survey. inists Local 1746 — which repres­ ternational expe­ Joan L. London The report is good news for the ents many P&WA employees — rience includes field Reagan administration and con-' said union officials haven’t yet had work in Berlin. Germany. gressional leaders who are strug­ a chance to anaylze what skills will Before joining the department, she was tH aides hear truckers gling on legislation to provide jobs be affected by the staff reductions. employed as an administrative assistant at the for the long-term unnemployed. University of Connecticut. At the same time, she Public Records “ i:u The 11.4 million officially consi­ HARTFORD — Independent from 55 mph to 65 mph and that the the violence that has accompanied “ They (Hartford police) told us "We feel there are alternatives studied part time to earn her associate's degree, dered as unemployed, do not truckers who circled the Capitol state go along with a provision in the strike as ’’despicable.” to move or we’d go to jail,” said to layoffs," said Kiefer, blaming summa cum laude, at MCC in 1979 and her include 1.8 million so-called dis­ early today, demanding to meet the federal tax bill which legalizes York moved to Manchester from Cappello, as the lead truck attemp­ mismanagement for the loss of bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from c use of tandem trailers on state East Hartford about nine months ted to park near the main entrance M couraged workers who have given with Gov. William O’Neill, settled business. “ We also feel manage­ Warranty deeds Holly S. Whitcomb to to the building. UConn in 1982 John J. McLaughlin and up seeking employment, or mil­ for a gripe session with three of his roadways. ago. He operates his rig from East ment should curtail plans for other Thomas K. Corcoran Jr., Cappello, dressed in an Uncle Ms. Landon and her family are community Dorothy C. McLaughlin to property at 300 Redwood lions of others who have accepted aides. Jackson told the truckers 0 ’Neill Hartford. He and his wife have an facilities like Georgia, and bring T I 11-month-old son Sam suit with a cotton beard, said hosts for a graduate student from the People's Gary Scott Whightman only part-time jobs because of the Eight of the drivers from the couldn’t meet with them because our work back." Road, $78,000. the three men in chains repres­ Republic of China, now attending UConn. Ms. and Susan L. Whightman, recession. 28-rig convoy told Jay Jackson, the he had a prior commitment but He said the truckers came to the Quitclaim deeds ented slaves to the federal taxing The company blamed a con­ Landon serves on the Hebron Economic Develop­ property at 14 O’Leary While noting the decline — the governor’s ‘ legal counsel, they that he might meet with them in Capitol to win some support from Wallace P. Wielock to system. The flatbed they rode on tinued decline in its share of ment Committee, the American Field Service Drive, $65,000 Adele C. Wielock at 165 first since July 1981 — the bureau opposed the increased users fees at the future If they made an the governor. committee and the Friendship Force. was decorated with a large sign — production of commercial and Sundance Investments Grissom Road. pointed out that the 10.4 percent the federal level and and wanted appointment and then confirmed Raymond Capello, an independ­ “Underpaid Overtaxed.” ♦ military aircraft engines and Inc., James Skaret, to James Skaret to ­ rate is still 3.2 peitcentage points changes in state laws as well. it. ent trucker from Branford, said Ms. Pettiross, whose truck is spare parts for the staff reduc­ Robert B. McCann, trus­ dance Investments, Inc. more than the pre-recession level. The truckers asked that toll “ Are we going to get any the truckers came to the Capitol parked in protest in the area of Los tions, The company blamed the Association moves tee. property at 563 W. property at 563 W. Middle The January rate compared to a booths on the Connecticut ’Turn­ action?” DeLorso asked. also because Connecticut imposes Angeles, Calif., said the truckers slump on the loss of spare parts Middle Turnpike, Turnpike. 7.4 percent level when President pike be eliminated, that the “ We’d like to hear what the some of the highest burdens on gathered about 4 a.m. at a truck orders by the Air Force to ■ HARTFORD — The Connecticut Bar Associa­ $115,000, Elaine F. Smith to Ro­ Reagan took office two years ago prohibition about driving in the left goveror thinks at some point,” said truckers in tolls and taxes and stop in Branford and then snaked European and other domestic tion has moved its offices from Hartford to new Barney T. Peterman Sr. bert B. Regius, property in January, 1981. lane be lifted, and that the use of Virginia Pettiross, a driver from because with federal deregulation, north to Hartford, arriving about 7 suppliers. In addition, the com­ and expanded headquarters facilities at 101 and Barney T. Peterman on Loomis St. ’The 10.4 percent level is the radar be reduced because one Middletown and cable telecom­ state taxes on fuel can go to any am . pany said commercial airlines are Corporate Place in Century Executive Park Jr. to Christopher J. Bo- James R. Sostman to lowest since last September, when driver said it posed a health munications teacher at Middlesex amount She said she made no money on reducin g their spare parts located just off lnterstate-91 at Exit 23 in Rocky nee and Lynne M. Bonee, Jane A. Sostman, prop­ it was 10.2 percent. hazard. Community College. This cburse Is designed specifioally for those of us not In­ THE CARAVAN, led by a her truck last year and scraped by inventories. Hill. property at 63 Summit St.. erty at 78 Spencer St. In an alternative report issued "W e cannot afford to make a A MANCHESTER MAN. Wil­ makeshift float carrying a cos­ on her $7,500 salary from teaching, The Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurace Co. $46,900. Mark Realty to Gilbert volved with computers or programming. Therefore no for the first time, which includes living under that new bill,” said liam York of 98 Wells St., was Employees to be laid off at the tumed Uncle Sam and three men in savings and a loan on a stock (formerly Title Guaranty Fund), which owns the William J. Carter to R. Hotchkiss and Leslie L. technical knowledge Is assumed and mathematical con­ 1.7 million members ol the mil­ Louis DeLorso, a driver from Old among the truckers. York said East Hartford, Middletown. Sou­ chains, went to the rear of the certificate. building, has relocated its corporate headquar­ Timothy J. Connelly and Lyons, property on Hil­ itary as part of the workforce, the Lyme. "W e would like the state of matters have reached a point thington and North Berwick, cepts will not be featured. This 10-week course spotlights Capitol but was prevented from DeLorso said the truckers ters there, as has the Connecticut Bar Patricia A. Connelly, liard St. bureau said the jobless rate was Connecticut to voice that for us in where it appears there is a Maine plants will be notified today, entering the driveway by a state wanted state government officials Foundation. property at 391 Center St., Glenn R. Law to Elaine HANDS ON EXPERIENCE which will be equally divided 10.2 percent in January, a 0.5 Washington, to put the heat on ... ” conspiracy to get independent the company said. Devaney said police blockade. to become involved in the truckers’ $53,800. S. Law, property at 27 percentage point drop from what it ” We feel the people in Washing­ truckers off the roads. He said he is most of the employees to be laid off between classroom and computer development. The drivers were told only campaign because the slowdown in Michael H. Jeffries and Baldwin Road. calcu late to be a 1017 percent rate ton are going to lay back and let us sometimes working for $2.50 an have worked at P&WA less than (Maximum 2 per computer) Those enrolled will receive authorized personnel could park. ,food deliveries soon would be Alice B. Jeffries.to Mat­ in December. go broke,” he told Jackson, Mi­ hour, well below the minimum five years. High reached Executrix deed affecting their constituents. thew G. O'Brien and basic text and handout at nn extra charge.. The civilian-only figures showed chael Hanley, a top aide to the wage. Hartford Police escorted the Estate of Adolph R. ” We have had no political people Karen A.O'Brien, prop­ all categories dropping during the governor, and Larrye de^ear, the " I ’d be better oil on unemploy­ trucks as they made a wide arc The layoffs were not unexpected. NEWINGTON (UPI) — After 11 years of Kittel to Maybelle G. get involved,” he said. "A ll they're erty at 33 Florence St., month, except Hispanic workers, governor’s press secretary. ment conpensation,” he said. He around the building, up Broad Rumors of pending layoffs circu­ operation, ticket sales by the Connecticut State Kittel, property on Sum­ worried about is shots being fired $60,000. who experienced a slight increase. ’THE DRIVERS ALSO asked said he fully supports the stike by Street and then down Asylum lated through the company last Lottery have topped $I bjllion, with more than mit St. ’The jobless rate for black workers independent truckers, but he sees Avenue. on the trucks,” month and management conceded $500 million in prizes awarded. Braham and Choma Judgment Hen that the speed limit be increased Inc. to Paul F. Phillips remained at 20.8 percent. at the time it would review the 1983 "W e're very pleased with this accomplish­ J. William Cyr Agency and Norene Phillips, prop­ The largest decrease came work schedule at the end of ment.' ' said Lottery Unit Chief J. Blaine Lewis Jr. Inc. against Patty S. Cyr, erty at 23 Wildwood Drive, among teenagers. In that cate­ January. In addition to the prize money, the Lottery has property on Westfield St., BASIC LANGUAGE SERIES OFFERS: $39,000. gory, the rate dropped from 24.5 tranferred over $380 million to the general fund to $82. The company offered bonuses to Construction Manage­ ■ INTRODUCTION TO percent to 22.7 percent. help support state services and paid out $50 Tax Hen No hard leads in Bolton holdup workers older than 55 if they would ment Services Inc. to MICROCOMPUTIR8 The bureau said that jobless million in sales commissions and bonuses to more State of Connecticut agree to retire early. rates among workers in construc­ than 2,600 lottery ticket agents. Michael H. Jeffries and against Diane Bould, ■ COMPUTER TBRMINOLOOY Foley said there are no leads on ihe car yei. tion and manufacturing, two areas -Bv Richard Codv Laid off hourly employees with Alice B. Jeffries, property property at 22 Prospect Fenton was home alone, and police said ■ PROORAMMINQ TECHNIQUES Herald Reporter three or more years of service and at 125 Stillfield Road, St., $1,697.96. hard hit by the recession, also he told them he didn't see any caror another ■ BASIC STATEMENTS AND USE dropped and the average work­ salaried workers will receive $84,200. State of Connecticut person. BOLTON —■ State police today said they severance pay determined by their Offer refused Joseph J. Alaimo and against James C.Boule M ORAPHICS DESIQN week rose 0.4 hours to 35.2 hours, Fenton was confronted by the man at his have no hard leads on the suspect who at length of service, the company Barbara R. Alaimo to and Diane Boule, 22 Pros­ H CLASS SELECTED PROJECT linked largely to jobs tied to the doorstep after answering the bell at about 9 NEW HAVEN (UPI) — The city and the Eileen J. Lacey, property pect St., $438.51. :housing industry. pistol-point hog-tied a Lyman Road pre­ said. Science Park Development Corp. offered theOiin H AND MUCH MOREI cious metals wholesaler and then made off a.m.. The suspect was t^earing business at 158-160 Pearl St. State of Connecticut The report came two days after Corporation a $20-million building, but was with about $40,000 worth of jewelry. clothes and was “ rather dapper,” Foley The company has scheduled a Joseph J. Alaimo and against Marilyn Court As­ the Labor Department reported 4 said. He then threatened harm to Fenton, job fair on Feb. 11, in cooperation' unable to keep the company's chemical research Barbara R. Alaimo to sociates, $260.11. new claims for unemployment State police trooper. Michael Foley said division in the city. threw him on the floor, tied him from his with the State Employment Ser­ Richard P. Roy and Kat­ Internal Revenue Ser­ benefits declining for a third he has a few leads, but he described them as Henry Chauncey, Science Park president, said feet to his hands from behind, pulled a ski vice, for its laid-off employees. The hleen J. Roy, property at vice against James C. consecutive week in late January “ routine,” then added that the suspect was the offer included tax incentives and was made cap over his head and then completely company said it is asking ther UTC 158-160 Pearl St. Boule, 22 Prospect St., and the total number of benefit probably a professional or had mapped the after Olin announced it was moving the division to covered him with a blanket. divisions to examine the skills of Gary E Whitcomb and $1,697.96. recipients remaining less than 4 crime out well. ” He’s not your average Cheshire. The suspect ransacked the immediate the laid-off employees. million. Bolton burglar,” he said. area of the house and made off with silver, Olin said it will relocate the division and its 200 Economists, however, have employees by 1984. GIR CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE The victim, Charles Fenton, 55, of 3 gold, and diamond jewelry. He went shied from saying that data is any through the house in between 15 to 30 sign of an improvement in the Lyman Raod where he runs his business, looked well composed today at state police minutes, police said. long-term joblessness picture be­ headquarters in Hartford, and described After the armed robber left, Fenton Charges dropped cause many workers have ex­ untied himself very quickly and called inside Today Madmiie Your Fanly’t Qmitli hausted unemployment benefits himself as a "realist.” "Like I told my family all last night. I ’m a police, who swarmedto the scene in marked but are still without a job. 20 pages, 2 sections NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Two unfair labor realist,” hesaid. “ Thesethings happen. I’ll and unmarked cars. The Major Crime A study Issued by Cornell Uni­ practice charges filed by employees against SION UP TODAY have to start all over.” Squad also arrived at the scene to collect versity professor Daphne Roe Paramount Wire & Harness Co., have been evidence. Advice...... H gave a bleak health picture for Fenton declined to say much more about dismissed by the National Labor Relations Weekend Special The $40,000 value placed on the losses is Area towns ...... 9 those unemployed for long period. the incident. Board. aisi'.'gsrsisr tentative, Foley said. It’s the initial value Business...... 20 She said prolonged unemploy­ Fenton was attacked by a man pciice Workers filed the complaints in November and Fenton put nn the goods before taking an Classified...... 18-19 COURSES IN COMPUTER LITERACY, IN T R O TO ment “ leads to ill health among a described as white, more than six leet tall, December, accusing managers of interrogation, inventory, he said. C om ics...... 8 Daffodils ^2.79 .m MICROCOMPUTERS AND FUNDAMENTALS OP WORD m sjor segment of the population" wearing glasses, having a thin face and a threats of economic reprisals, surveillance and A Police released a composite picture of the Entertainment...... 12 PROCESSINQ OFFERED BEOINNINO IN FEBRUARY. and, in turn, leads to a belief moustache. He was wearing a brimmed layoffs over union activities. or suspect today. liOttery...... 2 {10% DIaaoimt To Boolor CMaaop} : among those individuals that they hat. The board said while there was reason to The gun he was wielding was a shiny Foley said he hasn’t heard of any other Obituaries...... 10 believe some of the charges were true, no further are unable to work because of their » H ^ « u jjf small calibre pistol, which Foley said was crimes like this one to which police can Opinion...... 6 action was warranted. bMiUi problems. Tulips *3.72 .M •00 MAIN ST. J i Oi M I I 4l probably a nickel or chome p la t^ .22 or .38 make connections. However, he said said Peopletalk...... 2 The NLRB has yet to rule on a union MANCHESTER CALL “ It’s a Catch-22 situation,” she Sports ...... 15-17 calibre. he is still fvaiting to hearback from a couple representation election at the plant,scheduled to CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. OPENO-OM-F said, adding that Joblessness Television ...... 8 causes an increase in domestic There were alien tire tracks at the scene, of departments. close Friday. 0 -9 0 0 SAT. He said police are fairly certain that the W eather...... 2 CARRY (349-5268 649^3724 problems, alcoholism and stress- COMPOSITE OF ROBBERY SUSPECT which police said means the suspect left by relati^ maladies. . . . still no specific leads car, and may have had an accomplice. suspect knew of Fenfon and his business. MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. Eeb. 4, 1983 3 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. Feb. 4, 1983 Penney again News Briefing top taxpayer Can Pac-AAan I V i l \*/ Midwest storm V. worst of year j By Puul Hendrie Nursing Center. cause epilepsy? Herald Reporter The ranking of the leading The worst storm of the year blew 18 taxpayers, after the top five, on the ROCHESTER, Minn. (DPI) - Mayo i t The J.C. Penney Co. is the 1982 Grand List is: John Hancock inches of snow into 6- foot drifts in the largest taxpayer in Manchester for Clinic neurologists say the video gantie Midwest, piunging temperatures below Mutual Life Insurance assessed at Pac-Man has touched off epileptic the third year in a row, with an $4.02 million; Downey, Emil as­ zero, stranding thousands of motorists assessed value on the 1982 Grand seizures in two 15-year-old boys in the and rendering snowplows useless on sessed at $3.94 million; Squire un WiA T N m rOTOCAtT • Is* List more than $9 million higher past six months, the first cases of their car-littered roads. The "teirrible Village Associates assessed at kind reported in the United States. than that of the second largest $3.61 million; Broadmanor Asso­ weather” raised to 38 the number of taxpayer. Two similar incidents have been deaths in a week of storms. ciates assessed at $3.48 million and reported in England. The retailer, with its regional Raymond Damato assessed at In the Southwest, a new stormft distribution center in the Buckland Drs. Donald Klass and James Weather $3.44 million building, threatening to dump a | Industrial Park and a smaller Mellinger said Thursday the rate at snow on the Texas Panhandle) over­ Two of the top 10 taxpayers, which light flickered on the screens facility on Progress Drive, was Purdy Ckirp. and Multi-Circuits, night. Snow fell across Arizonsf. New assessed for $19.59 million on the was the apparent cause of the seizures. Mexico, west Texas and southeast are manufacturers; three. Squire Both boys were treated at the Roches­ 1982 Grand List. The company’s Village Associates, Raymond Da­ Colorado. i Today’s forecast assessment on the 1981 Grand List ter clinic. A van collided with a school bUs on a mato and Downey, Eirfil, are - The doctors said one of the boys was $17.82 million. apartment owners; two, Broad­ snow-slick road in the Chicago suburb Today becoming windy, colder with snow flurries. The list of the top 10 taxpayers in treated at Mayo had been playing video of Northfield Thursday, injuring about manor Associates and John Han­ games for a year before the first Temperatures falling through the 30s. Winds westerly Manchester, according to the 1982 cock, are commercial; one, J.C. 16 people, one critically. IS to 20 becoming northwest 20 to 30. Tonight clearing Grand List, was released this week indic:^tion of epilepsy appeared. The “ The people were pretty shook up,” Penney, is industrial; one, Alex­ youth became dazed and one of his early. Windy and cold. Lows in the teens. Winds by Assessor J. Richard Vincent. ander Jarvis Enterprises, is a real Police Chief Richard Klatzco said. northwest IS to 2S mph. Saturday sunny and The total assessed value of the 10 hands twitched while he was playing “ The kids were real frightened; Luck­ estate company and one, Connecti­ Combat, another video game in an seasonably cold. Higher 2S to 30. Diminishing largest taxpayers on the 1982 cut Light and Power, is a utility. ily a lady in a nearby house took all the northwest winds. Grand List is $62.16 million, arcade. children in and gave them comfort.” Manchester’s net taxable Grand Six weeks later, the youth had a full compared to $56.78 million on the List, based on Oct. 1,1982 valuation epileptic seizure while playing Pac- 1981 Grand List. and excluding all allowable ex­ Extended outlook . The ranking of the top three Man at home. The doctors said the boy emptions, increased $19.1 million Tax on benefits taxpayers has not changed in a was sensitive at certain times of the Extended outlook for New England Sunday through to to $637 million from the previous year. Following J.C. Penney was day to flickering bright light. Tuesday: year, according to figures released said a penalty the Connecticut Light and Power The second boy had the seizures only Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: last week by the assessor. The total Co., assessed at $10.27 million, and while playing Pac-Man, doctors said, Fair through the pjeriod. Highs in the low 20s to low 30s. 1982 Grand List, includiung tax WASHINGTON (U PI) - A proposed Alexander Jarvis Enterprises, as­ and was not found to be sensitive to Lows in the single digits to the teens. exempt property, is $735 million. tax on Social Security benefits for sessed at $4.78 million. light. high-income pensioners could create Vermont: A chance of snow Sunday. Cold and dry Those figures by the assessor are “ Pac-Man was his nemesis," Mellin­ New members of the top 10 -another “ marriage penalty,” a Monday and Tuesday. High in the teens and 20s. Low subject to revision by the Baord of ger said of the second youth. "Just taxpayers this year are Purdy member of the House Ways and Means .10 below to 10 above. Tax Review, which has scheduled before I saw him he had had a severe Corp., a manufacturing company Committee warns. Maine: Fair weather through the period except for sessions at the Municipal Building 4 which placed fourth, at $4.76 episode whiie playing that game. It was the chance of light snow south on Monday. Daytime ’ •o’ ■ from 7 to 9 p.m. on Feb. 15, 17 and Rep. Barber Conable, R-N.Y., said million and Multi-Circuits Inc., a the flickering lights." highs in the teens north to 20s south. Overnight lows s V » 23. Thursday a recommendation to tax manufacturing company which from 5 to 10 below north to zero to 5 above south. Anyone claiming the assessor’s half the retirement benefits of individu­ placed fifth, at $4.31 million. New Hampshire: Fair weather Sunday and decisions have aggrieved them als with more than $20,000 in outside Companies on the top 10 last year Compromise Tuesday with the chance of light snow Monday. must file his complaint at one of income and couples earning more than that failed to place this year are Daytime highs in the 20s. Overnight lows from 5 below these meetings. , $25,000 extra could result in an unfair General Electric and Geri-Care on Gorsuch? burden on married couples. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A bitter But Rep. J.J. Pickle, chairman of the House Social Security subcommittee, clash over the contempt of Congress UPI photo National forecast prosecution of Environmental Protec­ said the "marriage penalty” was Parking charges filed merely a technical problem and he was city ft Fest HI Lo Pep L.OS Angeles pc 66 52 tion Agency chief Anne Gorsuch could Albuqueroue s 38 25 .21 Louisville pc 32 21 end in compromise because a federal Today In history confident it could be solved. Andiorooe cv 34 27 Memphis c 36 25 judge rejected the Reagan administra­ The proposal to tax Social Security Aihevllle pc 40 27 Miami Beach c 75 55 Police Tuesday charged served warrants by Manchester police, benefits was part of a $168 billion Atlanta c 40 29 Milwaukee pc 28 09 .27 three people with parking war­ charged with second-degree lar­ tion's lawsuit against the House. On Feb. 4, 1977, 11 people were killed and nearly 200 Injured Bllllnot c 33 17 Minneapolis c 16 04 Stung by U.S. District Judge John rescue package drafted by the National Birmingham c 38 2B Nashville c 37 28 rants, they said. ceny and then transported to when an elevated train lumped the track and crashed Into a Commission on Social Security Reform Boston s 57 41 !ii New Orlens cv 55 41 David Dyer, 29, of East Hart­ Hartford. Lewis Smith's decision Thursday to 59 37 .02 street below In downtown Chicago. last month. Brownsvil Tx. rS7 58 .22 New York cv ford, turned himself in to police In an unrelated action, Michael throw out their case. Justice Depart­ Buftolo s 47 24 .19 Oklohom Cty s 34 26 Herold photos by Torquinlo ment officials now say they will try to The House Ways and Means Commit­ Charlstn S.C. c 55 35 Omaha pc 14 04 and was released on a $55 band for R. Oliver, 16, of 278 Hilliard St., 34 resolve their differences with House tee spent three days this week Charm N.C. pc 54 28 Philadelphia cv 55 a Manchester Superior Court date was charged with sixth-degree Chicago pc 27 09 .14 Phoenix r 52 49 of Feb. 14. larceny by possession Wednesday leaders who want access to secret reviewing the proposal, and Pickle's Cleveland s 39 23 .12 Pltlsburgh s 45 21 Environmental Protection Agency subcommittee takes over today. About Columbus s 41 18 .10 Portland M. cy 50 40 Luann Coleman, 28, of 121 Union on a warrant and released on a $300 25 members of Congress are expected Dallas r 45 35 Porlland Ore. c 52 30 St., was also charged on a parking for a court date of Feb. 28. files. 53 40 Checking up Denver cy 27 14 Providence s warrant, released on a $66 bond Smith's ruling dismissed an adminis­ Computer erred, Shellfishermen to testify. Des Moines pc 18— 02 !o3 Richmond pc 60 35 tration lawsuit that had attempted to Detroll cy 40 16 .07 St. Louis c 27 11 and given a court date of Feb. 14. Duluth c 10-0 5 Salt Lok Ctvpc 36 22 A health fair took place Thursday at the Manchester Migr, Wanda L. Dean, 28, of Hartford, block a contempt of Congress prosecu­ inmate is freed launch campaign El Paso cv 50 41 !a San Antonio r 55 45 tion against Mrs. Gorsuch. who. acting Bolivia: Nazi Horttord s 57 37 .07 San Diego r 61 52 .07 School gymnasium. It was sponsored by the school's health turned herself in after being under direct orders from President M IAMI (U PI) - It was Sidney PROVIDENCE. R.I. (UPI) - Honolulu c 82 65 San Frandsc c 51 48 education classes. Thirty representatives from health notified of an outstanding parking Fire calls Landrum's word again.st that of a Rhode Island shellfishermen have Indianapolis cv 34 12 ioi Seattle c 53 36 warrant. She was released on a $33 Reagan, refused to turn over the wasn’t expelled Jocksn Mss. pc 48 26 Spokane c 37 34 organizations were there with Informational booths. -Calvin Fish subpoened documents. The EPA pap­ computer. The computer won, and launched a public relations campaign Jacksonville c 59 31 Tampa c 66 45 (top photo) a media specialist from the school, gets his blood bond for a court date of Feb. 14. Manchester F ers involved enforcement actions Landrum was sentenced to 432 years in designed to protect their livelihood — 03 Woshlngton cv 22 00 In other arrests announced by Lai Vegas pc 1 39 iin Wichita cv 22 00 pressure checked by Louise DIPaolo. John Griffin (above right) against companies suspected of ille­ jail for a crime he did not commit. amid reports that clams and oysters LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPR — Bolivian police Thursday, Albert D. Birn- Little Rock cv 1 22 Wednesday, noon — Box alarm gally dumping toxic wastes. Now, four months into his sentence, traced to the state have caused Information Minister Mario Reuda has his hearing tested by Cindy Hummel. Debbie Dube, on the baum, 39, of 17 (juaker Road, and the 54-year-old man has been freed. stomach illness in New York state. today denied radio reports that former couch (loft), Is being given an EKG exam by Judy Fenton. Henry Coleman, 48, of 68 Garden malfunction. Laurel Manor. The computer that condemned him. it The Ocean State Fishermen's Associ­ Nazi chief Klaus Barbie was expelled St., were arrested on Hartford (Town) Dollar recovers seems, made a mistake. ation's blitz includes posters, news­ from the country, sSying the announce­ "M y burdens have been lifted," paper ads, letters to local newspapers ment of his departure “ was only a and gold drops Landrum said after his release from and may expand to papers in New joke." Lottery the Dade County Jail Wednesday. "1 York, President Thomas Hall said Interior Minister Mario Roncall told reporters at a cocktail party Thursday E LONDON (UPI) - The dollar, feel I've been the victim of circumstan­ Thursday. GroupVto work out pidn which dropped because of fears U.S. ces. The Lord has enabled me to be night that Barbie had been expelled, “ Please continue to have faith in one but Reuda said “ there is no truth to the Rhode Island dally lottery interest rates had peaked, recovered back in society and prove 1 was HARTFORD — The Con­ number Thursday was 2736. IIHien you |uit houe to heor her uoice, on opening today against the major innocent." of Rhode Island's oldest industries and reports. It was only a joke.” necticut Dally Lottery MONTPELIER, Vt. — The ask for by name, and purchase native number drown Thursday was Vermont dally lottery European currencies. Gold prices Landrum was sentenced to his La Paz Cristal Radio quoted Roncal 654. In the weekly Rainbow for operating flophouse fish and shellfish," the posters and number Thursday was 278. dropped. four-century jail term by Circuit Judge today as saying Barbie had been placed Jackpot show the lucky co­ LEWISTON, Maine — The Gold opened at $499 an ounce against Ellen Morphonios Gable last October advertisements read. on a German Lear jet for an unknown lor, letter and three digit Maine dally lottery number It's now up to an ad hoc citizens group Former Director Viviaq F. Fergu­ neui 1-minute rote! heep you in tnuch. Hall, a lobsterman, clammer, and number were Red, A and 990. a closing price of $502.50 in London for the Oct. 1,1980, robbery, assault and destination. Barbie, 69, is wanted in CONCORD. N.H. — The Thursday was 901. trying to establish an overnight winter son, a member of the committee for fish retailer, said the 125- member - BOSTON -— The Massachu­ whiie it started trading at $497.50 in kidnapping of a man in a Delray Beach France and West Germany on charges New Hampshire dolly lottery setts lottery number Thurs­ shelter for the homeless street people shelters, said this morning she has shopping center. group decided to "go directly to the stemming from his role as a Gestapo number Thursday was 4975. received, complaints froiq some citi­ Zurich after $503.50 at the closet. PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The day wos 5353. to present a specific proposal to the On the foreign exchange, the dollar On the day of the crime, Landnim people" to defend its occupation. chief in occupied France during World town administration. zens about the-shelter idea. Many of opened in Frankfurt at 2.4795 German was serving a nine- month sentence in The ads stress that in the only two War II. Town'General Manager Robert B. these complaints arise from misunder­ marks, up from 2.466 marks Thursday. the Palm Beach County Jail for cases in which tainted shellfish were A warden at the state penitentiary Weiss told the Board of Directors standings, she said. The U.S. currency was also higher breaking and entering. successfully traced from New York to confirmed today that Barbie was still in Tuesday night that a warming shelter “ People seem to think we’re going to against Swiss and French francs, Unfortunately for Landrum, the Rhode Island dealers, the actual source his cell, where he has been since his Almanac for ice skaters in Charter Oak Park feed these people and give them a place opening at 2.0338 francs in Zurich jail's computer showed he had been of the clams and oysters was in Jan. 25 arrest for failing to pay a $10,000 would be an appropriate location that to live,” said Mrs. Ferguson. In against a close of 2.0215 and 7.0325 released prior to that day. Despite Massachusetts. debt. he could recommend. He said he would reality, she said, only a basic shelter francs in Paris against 6.99625. Landrum's assertions to the contrary, The campaign also stresses that The debt has been repaid and recommend leasing the facility to the would be provided. In London, the pound, which hit an his attorney Peter Ferrero did not raise penalties for* illegal shellfishing are Barbie's release has been expected at group, for a nominal fee, if the group “ I think the public is not aware that all-time low against the dollar Wednes­ the issue at trial because, said Ferrero, among the most stringent in the nation, any time, but the government has not Today is Friday, Feb. 4, the 35th day of 1982with330 comes up with a plan of operation. Such these people are all over,” said Mrs. day. dropped again slightly, opening at there was no way to prove the jail's and praises Rhode Island’s water- ordered the release and is considering to follow. a plan would have to include all Ferguson. "There are a Ipt more of $1,521 after closing at $1,525. computer wrong. quality standards. expelling him an an undesirable. The moon is in its last quarter. operating costs and protect the town these people than the public is aware of. The morning are Mercury, Jupiter and from any liability, Weiss said. ‘These people are Just as sick as people Saturn. The idea of a shelter for the who have cancer.” The evening stars are Venus and Mars. homeless, to be opened only during the Thew man behind the shelter, idea, - 'Those bom on this date are under the sign of coldest months of the year, seemed to former state Rep. Walter H. Joyner, Aquarius. get a sympathetic response from the who runs a building maintenance Peopletalk Charles Lindbergh was born Feb. 4, 1902. board. company, said one of his workers Theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer was bora on the same “ I think all of us would feel some encountered a woman Tuesday night \ date in 1906 and actress Ida Lupino also was bora Feb. who sheltered herself in the'lobby of the computer science, algebra and trigonometry at concern for the fact that we have people the tabloid, which had to pay Carol Burnett 4. in 1918. Guilty and grateful the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Carlos is 12 $800,000 after her successful suit. Others who on the streets,” said Weiss. Whiton Library. He said-the woman is a years old On this date in history: He said other proposed locations for former school teacher who now is an have filed suit against the Enquirer included In 1861, at a convention in Montgomery, Ala., six Richard Dreyfuss admits he was guilty of drug Carlos — Chuck to his classmates — took 11 Rudy Vallee, Ed McMahon, Phil Silvers, the late the shelter were rejected because they alchoholic living on the street. That, he states — Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, . charges to which he pleaded "not guilty" last credits last semester, one short of giving him Paul Lynde, Raquel Welch, Gary Grant, Richard were too close to schools, residential said, is the type of person a shelter Mississippi and South Carolina — elected Jefferson December — and he is grateful he was caught. fuil-time status and one short of qualifying him Pryor and Helen Reddy. areas and active recreation sites would help. Dreyfuss made his confession while taping an for the honor roll. He also takes junior and senior Davis president of the Confederacy. interview for "American Focus.” a syndicated high school courses. He played clarinet in the high In 1938, Adolf Hitler seized control of the German radio program originating at Princeton Univer­ school band but had to drop out because of his army and put Nazi officers in key posts as part of a sity. to air this weekend. busy schedule. Quote of the day plan which was to cause World War II. Man steals soda, car, ^ In 1974, Patricia Hearst, 19- year-old daughter of Dreyfuss was arrested on drug possession Chuck’s father, Dr. Carlos Yu. is a physician 1 charges Oct. 11 after he cracked up his car in and surgeon. His mother will earn her mas.er of Biting political satire can bite back, as San Francisco publisher Randolph Hearst, was Beverly Hills. He pleaded not guilty but chose to science degree in accounting in May. Chuck was cartoonist Jules Feiffer told WCBS-TV, New spirited away from her apartment in Berkeley, Calif., enter a drug-diversion program rather than face reading at almost junior high level by age 4 and in York's "Daybreak” in a show to air next week. by urban guerrillas. damages garage door trial. first grade knew the capitals and major products He said: “ I once did a particularly vicious In 1977,11 people were killed and nearly 200 injured when an elevated train Jumped the track and crashed “ I was certainly in possession of controlled of each state and the names of European capital analysis of Lyndon Johnson's technique in A burglar Tuesday smashed a bay that the car, in for repair, -was not into a street below in downtown Chicago. 1-minutB to Europe >1.42, substances,” he said. "That (a not-guilty plea) is cities. spliting up all groups in society and putting them window at a local service station and running well and wouldn't go far. The simply a legal avenue to a pre- probation together in fact-finding commissions. I had him stole $3 in pennies and eight cases of bay door was damaged. A thought for the day: British orator Lord John program, that’s all." forming a fact-finding board on racial violence on sdda, then drove out of the stationwith Brown's Amoco Station on 333 Main Buchan said, “ We can only pay our debt to the past by He told Larry Rosin, " I am very glad that I got Selleck sues which he put one Negro, one bigot, one a stolen 1971 Mercedes after bitting one St. was also hit by burglars, this time on TheBriti!l 4 putting the future in debt to ourselves.” caught. Without getting theological, God turned intellectual, one anti-intellectual, one kid, and of the bay doors, police said Thursday. Saturday night, police said. over a car so I would stop and talk to him for a Tom Selleck filed a $36 million libel suitagainst one grown-up — and then he ends up saying, Police said the incident happened at After breaking in, the burglars took DIAL RATE* For those times when you feel so very far minute.” the National Enquirer Thursday complaining ‘Come, let us reason together.’ I got a letter from Thib^eau’s Arco Station at 204 Hart­ an undetermined amount of cigarettes Bsgioo R«le Levels Firsimmute AdcMionel minute Hours away, a call to Europe brings you close about three stories the White House asking for the original of that ford Road. They are still seeking the and money. Police reported that the UNITED KINGDOM/ Standard $2.08 $1.26 7am-1 pm the tabloid ran in cartoon — and it really threw me because one HlanrbrBtpr lipralb suspect. burglars were picky about the brand of IREUND again. How goocf it is. k What next? 1982. hopes, in doing these cartoons, that you The owner of the garage told police smoke they took. Discount 1.56 .95 1 pm-6 pm The first story, devastate the target.” Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Economy 1.25 .76 6 pm-7 am $1.42 for 1 minute to Europe. $1.25 for As if designer jeans, designer luggage and titled “ TV ’s Mag- Thomas J. Hooper, General Manap4ir designer chocolates weren't enough, soon there ' gnum Becomes a EUROPE Standard 2.37 1.33 7 am.-1 pm 1 minute to the British Isles. Just dial the will be designer telephones. Fashion designer Real Macho Man,” U8PS 327-500 VOL. CM, No. 106 Buckland cost: $5.4M Discount 1.78 1.00 1 pm-6 pm call yourself any night from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Geoffrey Beene has signed a contract to design a concerned Selleck's Glimpses EcofKimy 1.42 .80 6 pm-7 am line of “ stylized feature phones " for Technicom "purported drink­ Publltiwd dilly Mcapt Sunday SuggoMsd carrlor rsMs ora town now has in short-term notes. Additional minutes cost only 80c to The town will have to bond in April ‘ Federal excise tax ol 3V. Is addeo on all calls billed in the United International. ing and partying.” Japanese Ambassador Yoshio OkaWara pres­ and oartain holldayt by lha $1.20 waakly, 88.12 fdr ona for $5.48 million in costs for the “ If we don't go to the market now. ented citations to NBC bead Robert E. Mulhol- Mancbsalar Publlthlng Co., 18 month, 818.38 le t throa monttia, I ’m afraid we could lose jqur AA States. It your exchange doesn’t have International dialing capability, Europe, 76c to the British Isles. Beene's ready-to-wear clothes — he calls it A second story, en- Buckland Industrial Park, town Gen­ lust tell the operator the country, city and phone number you want. land and "Shogun” author James Clavell, Bralnard Plaoa, Manohaatar, $30.70 lor tlx montht and 881.40 “ off-the- rack couture” — sell at retail for four titied "Blockbuster eral Manager Robert B. Weiss told the rating,” said Weiss. That would'cost You will be billed at the direct-dial rate. honoring them for the book and the miniseries Conn. 08040. Saoond olatatlm ona yoar. Mall ratoa ora That special voice gives you a very figures, not counting decimals. Romance Spells poatoga paid at Manohoalar, avallaUa on raquaat Board of Directors Tuesday night. the town lots of money, because it Want to know more? a ■ m i Mfllin There was no hint of the pricetag on his End to Magnum’s i made from it ... .Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- Those costs now are covered by would make it more expensivOi for the Call International Information toll tree: special feeling. Call tonight. off-the-shelf telephones, but he said at the Secret Heart­ Stacy Keach plays Mickey Spiltane’s Mike :drass ohangos to tha Manohostar To plaoa a olaaalllod or display short-term notes but must, by law, now town to borrow money. | contract signing, " I t is an exciting idea moving break,” linked him Hammer in the C ^ TV movie “ Murder Me, .‘H a ra ld , P.O. Sox 891, advartloamant, or to raport- a be converted to long-term bonding, Weiss said he would like to see the / Murder You,” 'that has goneinto production ... 'Manohostar, Conn. 08040. nows Ham, story o r plotura Mm . town go to the bond market around into the environment of the people of America. to Victoria Princi­ coS 6432711. Ofllos hours ora Weiss said. Tony Orlando is due in- London today to April. Like clothing or fragrance, a telephone is a pal. He reportedly To subsorlbs, or to roporl 0 -8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday In addition, he recommended Issuing personal object. I hope to make Geoffrey Beene a never even met her. rehearse for his British TV appearance on “ Live dsllvary proMam, oaN------647-9948. through Friday. ' $5 million in bonds for a portion of the He said the bonding should be done household name.” Or anyway, household initials. The third story in­ At Her Majesty's” on Feb. 13 ... Offloa hours ora 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 town water improvement project. He before June 30, because new regula­ Tha ManohaMsr HaraM la a Brii^ing The World Closer rmmnimmrmwimii cluded an unautho­ B.B. King ^ vee a concert at Carnegie Hall p.m. Monday ttwoughI FridayF riL _ ,and___ said the town is not yet legally required tions which take effect then would Saturday... 7 to 10 a.m. SMurdoy. OoSvory suboorlbar lo UnHad Prasa M ar- make bonding more expensive.: rized drawing of should bs mads byS p.m. Mon; national nows asrvlosS and la a to bond that $5 million, but he said it Top grades him bare-chested. Betty Comden will narrate of concert version of day through Friday and by 7:30 mambor of IDs Audll Buroau of should be done to protect the town’s He said now is a good time to gp to the ,xa Selleck is the la- Rudolf Frlml’s l»ra operetta “The Firefly” ,i.m. Saturdny. Circulations. attractive AA credit rating. bonding market, b^ause interest rates Tom Selleck test celebrity to sue Sunday at New York's Town Hall. have dropped to the 9 to 9 >A (Mrcent \ Southern NewEngjandlelephone Carlos O. Yu gets top grades in chemistry. Weiss said the rating services are I cencanied about the large sums the range. MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. Feb. 4, 1983 - 5 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Feb, 4, 1983

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Bv Julie Flint ing session Thursday, conducted United Press International personally by Defense Minister- Ariel Sharon, bore out the Israeli U.S. and Israeli officers worked contention that the “Americans out an agreement to prevent were in the wrong," iNOLTAX-TOa further disputes between their The radio said U,S, officials s. forces but remained divided on conceded the Israeli tanks were in liiWBW' who to blame for a confrontation in Israeli-controlled territory. r e p o * EKCO StalnioM which a Marine drew a loaded Philadelphia Inquirer reporter E»g.MMnr SM I^ookw ars Sot David Zucchino reported Thurs- pistol against three Israeli tanks. Oosknod forfsst htwilno plus vwor^asi .Pilds . In Tel Aviv, an officer identified dav that he witnessed the confron­ 7^ tation from 400 yards away. He n 50-minute encounter Wednesday, tinued Thursday in the Israeli town Rafi said he invited the Marine of Netanya, 18 miles north of Tel 7 A .fi - i 12.88 QroonhouiM Rood up “for a discussion." Aviv, among Lebanese, Israeli and FlnHOMlstant plu» tock Qrowing System U.S. spokesrrian John Reid said U.S. negotiators on the withdrawal 1 and k«Ji for protaetfon. ^ Israeli officials in Beirut were told of Syrians, Israelis and Palestini­ Our the Marines "will stay where they ans from Lebanon. spending •Compact DofMnwnt Reg.4JM. 3 . 7 7 Little progress was reported as Plan would are," backing up Johnson's action im . The ultimate professional the negotiators ended their 12th Cheat «HaoQ * ^<9 in stopping the three Centurion CKirflag. 1127 . . 9 . 9 7 propagator. Includes 11x21" tanks apparently approaching Ma­ session. The talks are to resume down to a relatively mere $19 President Reagan has been were not deep enough. waterproof tray, a 72- next week in the Beirut suburb of Bv Wesley G. PIppert rine lines, United press International billion in 1987. Reagan’s budget adamant about not eliminating or Stockman, for the second day in compartment rooting unit Reid said the "apparent misun­ Khalde. would create deficits of $189 billion cutting this year’s tax cut. Gor­ a row, hinted that the administra­ and a clear plastic dome. In the Israeli-occupied moun­ derstanding" on the location of the WASHINGTON - A first-term next year and still as high as $117 ton’s proposal to tax Social Secur­ tion may accept some changes in •No. 2 Fanclls, Fk. of 10 U,S. lines was resolved. tains east of Beirut, tension billion in 1987. ity benefits also would certainly the controversial budget. persisted Thursday amid sporadic Republican senator proposed a . , . .2K»7 Touring the disputed site Thurs­ comprehensive alternative to anger many people. 1}yrRag.a7o...... 63^ HOFFMAN S «d day in Beirut. Israeli and U.S. fighting between Christian and Gorton would freeze defense Ir MaltiniyiMrt* 2il0* ...... ■‘■7.00*. Startar Mix Druze Moslem militias. President Reagan’s budget — a House Budget Chairman James officials reaffirmed the old rail­ plan that would freeze fiscal 1984 budget authority, non-defense dis­ Senate Budget Chairman Pete •Manila File Foidara way tracks, on a line that once Domenici said he had “concerns Jones, D-Okla., asked if the ..Our.,' spending across the board. cretionary spending and federal Pf^of12,fWg.1.»<...... 97* n e g .lA $ ,. 1 . 1 7 linked Syria and Egypt, as the pay for one year. He would freeze about some aspects” of the plan administration had made military spending or any other item in Forms fartite bed that helps demarcation line between the Sen. Slade Gorton, R-Wash., for one year the cost-of-living but commended Gorton for intro­ 1 7 . 9 9 ready when you wake upl tHB9iB2 Israelis and the U.S, peace­ Bill would ban ducing it. Reagan’s budget “a sacred cow” •LagakSm Wriliim Rada germination— ideaUor See our wide selection of flower, moved quickly with his alternative allowance for Social Security and cuttings and transplants. keeping force masks or hoods other entitlement programs, ex­ Earlier, another first-term Re­ exempt from spending cuts. a, so Siiaaia BKSt- ^ g»gi vegetable and herb seed packets. The two sides also agreed to set after Treasury Secretary Donald “Obviously, this budget indi­ OHirtr, ottr lar ..... Regan and Budget Director David cept for food stamps and supple­ publican, Sen. Charles Grassley of ' 'm tk "diSS*' fia8.Me...... up painted barrel drums to better • MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - A mental security income. Iowa, proposed an across-the- cates there are no sacred cows,” delineate the boundary. It was the recent resurgence of the Ku Klux Stockman finished three days of Stockman replied. testimony on Capitol Hill before board freeze, but his proposal was •DATA MARK Hanolng Flla second attempt in two weeks to set Klan in Vermont has spawned not nearly so detailed as Gorton’s. the areas controlled by the Israelis legislation that would allow judges often hostile committees. To raise revenue, Gorton would FoMar GirihmL u g iim»7 .7 7 increase the oil import fee by $5 a The U.S. Conference of Mayors and the Marine peace-keeping to jail people for wearing mask or said Thursday it found Reagan’s forces. hoods during illegal activities. Regan and Stockman found barrel, cut the July income tax Not one Republican on the " It is indeed a response to the Ku almost no support from members reduction from 10 percent to 5 Senate Finance Committee de­ budget “alarming” news for cities •21#oel(at expandtno File Johnson said the Israeli tanks because it does not address the 12 smashed through a fence as they Klux Klan,” said Rep. Toby of either party for Reagan’s percent, delay income tax index­ fended Reagan’s budget when Young-Price, D-Westminster, who ing from 1985 to 1987, and subject Regan appeared to testify about it million unemployed Americans. 0(wrMa.a.7e...... 4 . 3 3 rolled through U.S. lines. Rafi said budget, which would freeze most “The proposed federal budget the tanks only hit "a few insignifi­ introduced the bill Thursday. domestic spending, boost military half of Social Security benefits to Thursday. A day earlier, the only H($ips focata (peraonai p io « « or “Being hidden and being able to spending and continue huge defic­ the personal income tax. Republican on the Senate Budget would be damaging to cities and (kKnimanta aaglw in Itoma or office. cant wood stakes" and maintained disastrous for the unemployed and that his tanks were within Israeli- express a lot of anti-societal views its for the foreseeable future. Gorton said his budget would Committee to say anything favora­ is an attraction for a certain Gorton proposed a budget pro­ create almost five million jobs in ble was Sen. Steve SVmms, R- poor people in them,” conference controlled territory executive John Gunther said. But Israel Radio said a debrief­ element of society." jecting deficits of $97 billion in 1984 the next four years. Idaho, who said the domestic cuts 4 -.'-4- Our FISHERFRICE'S FISHER-PRICE’S r •.»..wtp «JHS ip. p p%. w.- ^ Rag.4177 .. 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ACCRA, Ghana (UPI) — Road accidents left 10 dead and 146 injured on a government- TABLE requisitioned truck caravan carry­ ing thousands of illegal immi­ 26.40 EMERSON CaiUng Fan Our Rsg. 33.67 grants on the final leg of their 26" high, folds flat. with 36** Biadaa expulsion from Nigeria, officials said. Our The casualties Thursday raised Reg. 11187..... * 7 6 to 34 the number of people killed in SMITH CORONA StarlinQ Cartridga For cooing or heating with dual crashes in Ghana since the mass FortMito Elaetrie TypawnHH’ speed control, woodorain ( migration began under Nigerian Haa powebretum earflage, reset keys, S A V E 2 5 % / blades and decorative motor' orders for the deportation of up to 2 w > » e B K LLJSiJ S4-character keyboard, electric » 1 8 3 enclosure. Model #2036 million unskilled alien workers. XNimIbMoM Wipar backspace plus------easy-chanpe^jy^thanoe— cartridge ...- Our Reg. Cam nis Roll Bag with •EMERSON Calling Fan Many more people reportedly ffiM iaaandRtliliB ribbon. Fi fcKsl for home, office or dorm. 21170 have lost their lives while walking nnST ALERTS Shouidor Strap^ . . wHh 52” Biadaa from Nigeria, through Benin and 1} RaoHaiMflrfo «»52,llag.148.S 7...... W 7 OurRag.187 . . . __ 3 4 P « P ooftfrot, wood-grain Madea. Togo to Ghana. Reports have said • «.,• •>« *.t 41 , Has adjustable shoulder s irt ^ , bodies were buried in shallow digital Alarm Clock nylon zippers and morel I8xl0" •EMERSON Calling Fan wHth graves on the beach spanning SALVADORAN SOLDIER LOOKS OVER RUINS AFTER FIGHTING 2 3 A 0 Antiqua Biaaa Housing Nigeria and Benin. .. . City of Berlin reoccupied by the goyernment S S S i U n : : ...... 1 . 6 6 ' OurReg.12M.. 9 .8 8 •Nylon Roll Bag . International Red Cross officials Whlspar-quist opemtion with •041B,Owltag.7.74...... 5.76 •OT38,Oufltag.219a7 . . . .$164 said the total number of deportees SSSSISKSi"”?" 24-hr. alarm aystam, morel 6F-1Q1 LUnOAOE DEPT. Faetures Sepeada, 62" blades. who died would not be known until Sergeant wounded by rebels moat c «a ; beat ehangad In patra. UPI photo after the evacuation is completed. Relief workers distributed mas­ sive international emergency aid TENT CITY RESIDENT READS FIRE SAFETY CODE rushed to Ghana and its west . . . jobless people forced to leave African neighbors, Togo and No policy changes likely Benin, and Pope John Paul II SPECTACULAR CLEARANCE \ urged Catholic relief organizations SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (UPI) - U.S. he did “not know if fire was returned” using either of to supplement supplies. officials will review guidelines for military advisers the two M-60 machine guns mounted in the doors of the Select Group of (Jolor and Black and White TV’s •Washers ADryers Tent City residents The Vatican said Thursday that but "sweeping changes” are unlikely despite the aircraft. •Refrigerators •Freezers .Calculators •Stereo/Phono, Tape Combinations the pope was urging "an adequate wounding of a U.S. sergeant by leftist rebels, a U.S. ' Hamilton said Stanley was on a training mission to and urgent solution to this grave, Embassy spokesman said. inspect a communications station that was having •Radloe -Video Cassette Recorders -Tape Recorders -Microwave Ovens incredible drama.” Embassy spokesman Don Hamilton said Green trouble and was shot when the helicopter was ^ ^ 6 Beret Sgt. Jay T. Stanley was bit Thursday by returning to San Salvador. t inikwwMKBale marttCkmna M m h m n Some floor inpdeie, one-ojHrttIml. »n timwy ^ iod have no place to go One truck - with 200 people m m m ly. Defldoiy awaer InsleUalloii at extra cheige. Not b M models ki afl storee. Store eloek only. Sorry, no rainchecks. crammed aboard — skidded down guerrilla fire, the first casualty of the 39-month civil "Of course there was combat taking place below the a rock-laden ravine while on a war among the 37 American military advisers now In helicopter when the incident took place. That is when HOUSTON (UPI) - The 100. ble for residents to comply with homeward trek from the Togo El Salvador. people are shooting at you,” Hamilton said. residents of “Tent City USA" — other parts of Pruitt’s order border near Aflao to the southeast­ Stanley was listed in “good condition” at the “The pilot at this point decided this was ndt the ordered to eliminate fire hazards requiring 10-foot tent spacing, ern Ghana hill town of Aburi, 18 Military Hospital in San Salvador with a gunshot place to be checking out roadblocks, turned around by noon today — said they had little flame-proof material in all cloth miles from the capital, officials wound In his left leg, but the ruddy-cheeked Green and headed back to (San) Salvador,” the officer said. choice but to abandon their make­ shelters and no use of cardboard or said. Beret sergeant told reporters, “Frankly, I don’t want But he said the incident “shouldn’t lead to any shift camp for the jobless. plastic shelters. to talk about It.” sweeping changes” in U.S. policy concerning the Six people were killed and 146 Hamilton said Stanley and a Salvadoran machine advisers, adding, “We will look at the guidelines we HBNt nr* juBt a few gximptet ol the ftrfngB In this huge group: Camp leader Bill Collins, 54, Collins said fire investigators people were taken to the Mampong formerly a laundry and dry told him the only way the campers gunner were wounded when rebels fired at a have. We don't want any more incidents like this.” hospital, six miles from Aburi, helicopter swooping down to check a roadblock near cleaning worker who has lived in could meet the requirement of officials said. The extent of their •PANASONIC i r Color TV •EMERSON Mini Caasott* Racordar.. . . •APF8-Oi( the camp since Nov. 21, said adequate firefighting equipment the key Cuscatlan Bridge on the Pan American Flnlah,1l 21, Our Reg. 10.70...... O.tfo injuries was not immediately Highway, 45 miles east of the capital. CT-B021,OurR#g.4BB.70...... *349 CTPa6,OurReg.a$Ja...... 31.40 Thursday he expected no trouble was to buy a pumper truck and known. between authorities and campers. station it at the camp. He said that The Embassy officer conceded the U.S.-supplied THE BEST FROM TEXAS •MAaNAVOXa8**CorMMltColorTV .... •MAQNAVOX ANUFM. ACfOC CaaaatM •TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 8-Digit LCD . A second caravan accident oc­ UH-IH “Huey” helicopter “took some hits,” but said Caleulator 1031, Our R4«.l0.re...... 6.99 He said most residents probably was impossible. curred in a collision between two Avall»bl0 Through 6C4W7 PEvOurOilg. S7BJI9. ... . *488 Raeontor,206,OurReB.e4Ja...... 49.86 would leave but were unsure where trucks carrying the deported they would go. There was some anger in the ^PHILCO i r Romoto ConM < •MAONAVOX AM/FM Phooo Caaaatia •CASIO Hand-Held Printing Cakuiatw camp, which started six months Ghanaians from Accra to towns Something Different...... Wlah Someone A "We're not going to hassle with and villages in central Ghana. >877 RaoonfarStareo. i7B0.nas-a4MS... .*187 HRS, Our Reg. 24.70 ...... 19.70 nobody,” Collins said. "They’ve ago about 30 miles east of Houston, e a a 0 v m r ,o m h u g ,m j9 • but resignation seemed the domi­ Four people were killed, officials been looking for an excuse to get said. Happy Birthday •EMERSON OotaMO AMiFli, ) •RANDIX AMIFM Cuba Cloek Radio . . _ . •SANYO Solar Powaiad Calculator rid of us for months and the nant mood. Most said.Jhey did not 66,OwR^3LM ...... 18.70 CX2620. Our Reg. 13.70...... 9.99 unfortunate fire accident gave know where they would go. Ghana estimated that half a With A Herald Happy Heart PhofM: 646-0289 3S7S.Ourflas$ii9. them that excuse." Camper Greg Lincavage, 34, of million of up to 2 million illegals 643-1489 •WHITE WE8TINQHOU8E18 Cu. PL Float •RANQAIRE 5 Cu. FL Ciwal l^ioozor ' Harris County Fire Marshal J.J. New York City, said he would be expelled had already arrived home Only ( t e » * 4 6 7 * , FmaRafiigaiator,iRria6SC,OiiB.8M.70*497 •RFB182,OurReg.22aJ7...... *177 Pruitt, acting after a tent fire willing to fight, but was hoping in Accra. The International Com­ $6.00 I7.80/CARTON death Wednesday, told the some agency would intervene mittee of the Red Cross said some S UCCULEN T campers at Roadside Park No. 54 because "one man can’t do this 5,000 to 6,000 refugees were still to eliminate hazards by noon today (fight) alone." arriving dally via Togo. VALENCIA USANCES or leave. "If I was single. I’d stay and The Nigerian government gave (32-M/earton) Pruitt had notices ported in the fight," said Nick Priola, a former the Illegal immigrant workers two and 3 W AYS T O CHARGE area hours after James "Scotty” California resident in his 50s. “I weeks to get out, in an effort to MANCHESTER VERNON Bolland. 41, died in a predawn fire don’t want my 5-year-old son to open more Jobs for its own citizens RUBY RED SRAPEFRUIT 1145 Tolland Turnpiko TrI-City Shopping Center that incinerated his tent. have to go through that." as its oil revenues fell and (IB-ao/earten) CHAaoi cans Collins said residents spent The camp had attracted help economic woes mounted. C a ll.... DeUvary: Marah IS thru IB Thursday night, with tempera­ from various sources in the Hous­ STORE HOURS: DAILY & SATURDAY 10 AM to 9 PM • SUNDAY 12 NOON to 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY tures dipping into the 30s, without ton area, but it also attracted Tens of thousands failed to meet 648-2711 the open fires Pruitt had ordered negative publicity because some the deadline last Monday but there AMEnCANFELOSERVIGE ■topp^. residents took handouts and turned were no reports Nigerian authori­ Mancheirtar turn CommIHf Collins said it would be impossi- down job offers. ties had rounded up stragglers. <> - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Feb. 4, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Feb. 4, 1983 - 7

Richard M. Diamond, Publlaher Dan Pitta, Editor Transit chief says OPINION Alex GIreill, City Editor Jamie Fiske given clean bill of health rail service better By M ark A. Dupuis line itselt. ^ BOSTON (UPI)—Snuggled in her mother’s arms, a plump United Press International Although defending the decision to 14-montb-old Jamie Fiske returned home with a clean bill of have Metro North operate the line. Jack r health from a checkup in Minneapolis where doctors HARTFORD — The state’s transpor­ Bums said the state would explore Andersoil .performed a life saving liver transplant on her last fall. tation chief says he has nothing “to other possibilities for operating the Germany's sick, but prognosis “This is a perfectly normal little girl,” said Dr. John apologize for” in the operation of the service as time goes on. "I’m not convinced this is the way we Washington NeJarian, chief of surgery at University of Minnesota busy New Haven rail commuter line he Hospitals, after Jamie’s four-day checkup. "We have tested should live for the next 50 years,” he Does Europe have a new sick claims is second to none in comfort. siles and decoupled itself his conservative successors in Merry-Qo-Round her in every way we can to make sure.” Transi^rtation Commissioner J. said. “Maybe it’ll work, maybe it won’t man? militarily years ago. What ails^ 1963, then to the socialists in 1969. Jamie arrived at Boston’s Logan International Airport in William Bums Thursday defended his work.” Like maybe West Germany? Bums, however, said axle problems the French is another matter — Boston at S: 30 p.m. Thursday looking content and healthy in agency’s decision to have a New York Recent reports from that The coming election does not Marilyn Flake’s arms. on trains that have caused delays on the and, if history is any indication, transit agency operate the line and said quarter could be giving you shape up as a crisis. German "She was a little fussy out there,” said Mrs. Fiske after it had the same problems now as it did trains and bridge repairs. slated for Donald Graff later this year and expected to cause thoughts along that line. probably incurable.) voters, haunted by the memory emerging from their flight. “I think that was tecause she was before the takeover in January. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei a little scared, older and more healthy." Bums gave several reasons to added delays were not related to the What is essentially a caretaker Syndicated Columnist of the unstable governments of transition from Conrail to Metro North. government has been semi­ Gromyko’s high-profile West the Weimar Republic and what Nursing Jamie, now weighing 19 pounds, will not have to return to support the state Department of German tour further heightened Minnesota, where her transplant was performed until her Transportation’s decision to have the “I will say this, whatever the running things in Bonn since last they led to, are not anxious to problems on the railroad, they were fears that the German could be next birthday, her mother said. They planned to return to line operated by Metro North, a fall, when parliamentary double­ repeat that unhappy chapter of there before the changeover,” he said. bullied and enticed — by hints of their Bridgewater home and back to a normal life. subsidiary of New York's Metropolitan dealing transferred power from history. The Green Movement’s Last autumn Jamie’s father, Charles Fiske, made an Metro North officials were expected eventual reunification with the home Transportation Authority, when Con- exhausted Social Democrats to own internal contradictions will unprecedented speech to a national doctors’ convention in rail gave up operation Jan. 1. to attend the briefing but instead will East — into deserting the meet with the committee next week, the only marginally more The Green Movement is a loose and rising. It is expected to hit 10 probably hasten its decline as New York to appeal for help in getting a liver transplant for He also rejected claims relayed by a alliance. Ms. Niedermeier said. vigorous Christian Democrats. alliance of zealots for various percent by election day, in­ political force. his daughter, who was dying of a liver disease. At the time, legislative committee chairman that Caretaker because the German tolerable for a society that, since The Germans know they have is probed ■he was not expected to live until her first birthday on New Haven line trains sat on tracks in causes who are hostile toward VIRTUALLY nothing short of Thanksgiving. New York’s Grand Central Terminal electorate has the final word in almost every aspect of the es­ picking itself up out of the rubble a direct Soviet attack could be been the biggest gainers, But she received the transplant Nov. 5, and was discharged while trains on other Metro North lines of World War II, has regarded elections coming up on March 6. tablished political system. Not more disastrous for a Europe economically and politically, WASHINGTON — The strange ..to go home to Boston in time for Christmas. When she moved out. promising partners for the job security and mass prosperity that, having grudgingly accepted from joining Europe. They are returned for her checkup this week, she was chubby-cheeked Police maintain III AT WORD could be dis­ settlement of a corporate murder Rep. Christine Niedermeier, D- coalition-making that, given Ger­ as an 11th commandment. not likely to give it up easily for a and smiling. Fairfield, co-chairman of the Legisla­ aster for a third party that has the new Germany back into the case will be taken up today by the man voters’ disinclination to Meanwhile, the caretaker dream of questionable desirabili­ Najarian said Jamie has passed the criticai stage of organ ture’s Transportation Committee, also played a power role out of ail fold, had come, to depend upon it Senate Special Committee on Aging. they were right bestow a clear majority on major government's weakening rejection. said commuters complained conduc­ proportion to its numbers as the rock upon which its ty. If the prospect of a reunited parties of either left or right, has enthusiasm for new American Liver transplants have about a 50 percent chance of tors refused to turn on lights in trains throughout the post-war decades. economic strength, political Germany disturbs their Western The first murder charge ever filed . success, Najarian said. Jamie’s chances now of living until until the trains moved out of Grand NEW LONDON (UPI) - Even been essential to forming missile installations to counter neighbors, it alarms the Soviets By all indications — provincial stability and military capability against a corporation was brought in her first anniversary checkup ‘ ‘should be in excess of 85 to 90 (Central. though charges have been dropped, governments that can govern. the Soviet threat already in place even more. It is about the last elections, opinion polls — the rest. 1981 against a Texas nursing home percent,” he said. “From three months on (after a However, Bums staunchly defended police still say they were justified in the The question has been raised' brought ally No. 1, French R esi­ change in the European staus quo Free Democrats are in grave It's all possible. But is it chain. Thirty-nine counts of murder transplant), it becomes quite remote she’ll have a rejection.” the service, saying the state had made arrest of four female anti-nuclear whether Germans once more dent Francois Mitterrand, likely? they might be expected to agree Jamie cooed and nibbled on cold cereal at the news vast improvements since taking a protesters outside Electric Boart ship­ danger of falling below the biper­ by neglect were filed against the may be failing an experiment scurruing to Bonn to deliver a to. ' conference and bounced on her mother’s lap. direct involvement more than a decade yard New Year’s Day. cent of the popular vote that en­ Not very when you examine the Autumn Hills Convalescent Center "She’s started to get stronger,” said Marilyn Fiske, who UP) ohoto ago in what he said was then av The charges against the women were with the jlemocratic process. forceful call for nuclear There may be cause for con­ titles them to representation in preparedness and Western unity, German condition more closely. Inc. of Houston in connection with ’’appeared at the news conference with her husband and their dilapidated line with worn-out dismissed Wednesday by a superior the Bundestag, and thus par­ IT DOESN'T HELP that the German democracy is sturdier cern, but not for panic. The Ger­ the deaths of eight patients at its - son, Daren, 2>A. "She’s started to push herself and bounce.” JAMIE SLEEPS IN MOTHER’S ARMS equipment. court judge at the request of the state especially the European coupling mans are indeed experiencing "We’re pleased to know she’s doing well,” Fiske said. "Frankly when the general public prosecutors. ticipation in governing economy is hurting. The one-time with the United States. than current dithering in Bonn Texas City home. . . . family returns to Massachusetts coalitioAs. locomotive of the industrial may indicate. It passed the acid aches and pains. ’They require "We’ll treat her as a normal, healthy girl.” susidizes 50 percent of their daily Deputy Chief Nicholas DeNoia said commute to work it’s as comfortable as Thursday the department’s action was The party that threatens to democracies has run short of (Never mind that France itself tests with the transfer of power treatment, but recuperative A settlement was reached, then powers remain immense. any other short-haul commuter line .in legitimate and the women would not take their place isn't one, really. steam. Unemployment is high will have none of American mis­ from, first, Konrad Adenauer to set aside. ’The case has now been the country,” Burns told the legislative have been charged unless there was reopened. But Sen. John Heinz, R- panel at a briefing. probable cause. ”1 don’t know why the Pa., the committee chairman, Council gets pep talk “I think that we have nothing, in court dropped the charge,” he said. wants to know why the nursing short, to apologize for,” he said, noting The women were arrested Jan. 1 home was let off in the first place. the state had pumped $250 million into after members of Feminists Against In Manchester capital improvements on the line, Trident allegedly spray-painted a which also receives $23 million a year building at the shipyard. The district attorney for Connecticut seeking high-tech jobs in operating subsidies. Members of the group claimed the Galveston County, James Hury, Connecticut and New York share the women arrested were not involved in IWflNTTD engineered a plea bargain in educate its citizens to handle the jobs. O'Neill, who will lormally propose the operating deficit of the line, which runs the incident and the police refused to Preservation By Bruno V. Ranniello from New Haven to Grand Central arrest the women who admitted December that let Autumn Hills United Press International "That puts you on the front line as our funding in his budget message next week, plead no contest to a single charge state turns the corner heading toward the proposed spending the $17 million at a carrying 20,000 daily commuters — defacing the building. more in 1981 than carried on Amtrak’s Assistant state attorney Richard C. MOVEHC of involuntary manslaughter. ‘The HARTFORD—Connecticut will a seek its 21st Century,” he told the panel. number of different levels. Lt. Gov. Joseph Fauliso, chairman of the About $7 million would be used as "risk” national rail system: Morelli Wednesday decided against law too broad punishment was a mild 10 years’ full share of lucrative high-technology jobs The Transportation Committee sche­ and industry with a blue-ribbon panel blue-ribbon panel, told the group their job capital and seed money for the Connecticut prosecuting third degree criminal probation. was to create “a blueprint for action” to Product Development Corp. with a $1 duled the briefing to examine the mischief charges against the women. It strains the imagination a add to his house, and in the INOANSOFF plotting the state’s path into the 21st operation, management and efficiency Morelli said Thursday his office had century. “obtain greater knowledge, bettertools and million federal match grant. bit to think of any building process has to remove some­ deeper Insights.” Another $3.5 million would be for new and of Metro North, issues that have raised received a staterhent about four weeks only 50 years old or a bit older thing from it, he should get a THIS LED David Marks, an upgraded projects administered by the concerns with Ms. Niedermeier. ago from four other women who TIRESEMTON assistant prosecutor whom Hury The 27-member panel High Technology state Board of Higher Education and $4.5 Among the concerns raised by Ms. claimed they were responsible for the as being a building of poten­ permit from the Building Council, made up of labor, business and James P; Fenton, executive director of million would be used to buy high- Niedermeier is whether Connecticut act and those women have since been fired for opposing the settlement, to academic leaders, was created by Gov. the council, said the menqbers represented tial historic significance. It is Department that includes the file a series of sworn statements technology equipment and instructional has enough say in day-to-day opera­ arrested. demolition.. It behooves him William O’Neill, who gave the panel a pep “one of the most diverse groups ever materials for regional vocational technical tions of the line while it is being Charges were dismissed against very difficult indeed to FORTHEIPOWM challenging the eleventh-hour settle­ talk Thursday. assembled within the state to address an to include the demolition training. operated by Metro North. Alessandera Nicholas. 28. of Chaplin, imagine the owner of a house ment. Hury has now left office for a O’Neill has proposed an initial $17 million issue.” Another $700,000 would help train or Ms. Niedermeier has filed legislation Irene Schin, 33, of North Windham, built in 1925 having to notify because when the town asses­ seat in the state legislature. in an effort to lure high-technology firms to Fenton, president of Data Directions, a retrain workers for high-technology fields; that would set up a commission to study Susan M. Severn, 24, of Hartford and the town 30 days or 45 days in sor sets a value on the Connecticut and train workers in high- data processing firm in Bloomfield, said the $250,000 would promote youth jobs among whether the state should operate the Robin E. Rowedder, 26, of New Haven. qcxx> technology fields. council faced a challertge “to remain “Mr. Hury has no knowledge of minorities and $100,000 would provide for advance if he plans to tear off addition, he deducts a value He said it was necessary to keep focused on our task at hand and pot let our for what is demolished. the facts of the case,’’* Marks graduate scholarships in high-technologles the back porch to modernize Connecticut ahead to attrach high- differences get in the way of accomplishing studies. Sometimes the whole pro­ charged in a sworn statement. "’This technology business to the state and our task.” his house. total absence of knowledge has been That would be the effect of ject can be completed within continual from. October 1979, an ordinance now before the 30 days, the notice time in the through the present.” Board of Directors for its propsed ordinance. Some­ Ban sought on piggy back trucks consideration. It is not likely times 30 days can make a big Marks alleged that Hury spent The Saving Place ® only about 15 minutes discussing the to become town law in its difference in construction state highways. weather. case durir,g its early stages. HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. William recently passed 5-cent a gallon increase in present form. It is much too the federal gasoline tax. Morano, who described the behemoth One estimate is that 50 of 60 O’Neill says he will check with the state trucks as “nothing more than freight cars broad and most of the direc­ transportation chief to see if the Connecti­ O’Neill said he planned to discuss the tors realize it is too broad. percent of the houses in town "Mr. Marks is welcome to any issue with state Transportation Secretary on wheels,” called on O’Neill to join in the After Christmas opinion he has,’’ Hury told my cut stands to lose federal funding if it bans appeal. Its purpose is good. The are more than 50 years old. tandem-trailer trucks. J . Williams Burns to be sure the state would associate Tony Capaccio. “I bad not lose any highway or transportation idea behind the ordinance That includes an awful lot O’Neill’s comment followed calls by a On other issues, O’Neill said he did not more than adequate time to develop Republican and a Democratic lawmaker funds in seeking to ban the tandems. proposed by Director Joan of nondescript buildings. Not a view of the case.” Earlier in the day. two lawmakers asked think it was necessary to add additional Portrait Special ’Thursday to ban the twin trailers that troopers to patrol state highways because Lingal^d is to prevent the even the most ardent history otherwise will be allowed to run in the state for help to bar tandem-trailers. Sen. Thom Serrani, D-Stamford, intro­ of the independent truckers strike. destruction of buildings that buffs claim that Manchester ’The former DA stands by the plea -beginning April 1. O’Neill said the situation in the staje has The so-called piggy back trailer trucks duced legislation to ban tandems from the may be historically signifi­ has great distinction in its Open forum / Readers' views bargain. He said that while ttere Connecticut Turnpike, also known as calmed down in the past 36 hours and the Sal# Effective was reason to believe the nursing .a re now banned from Connecticut road- state’s roads are “adequatelly patrolled.” cant before anyone is really historic residential 'w ays but new federal dergulation policy Interstate 95. architecture. Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 home did show neglect in the deaths Serrani said the turnpike is not really an He declined to get into specifics on what Wed., Feb. 2 thru aware that they are about to "will permit them on interstates unless his budget message next week will propose be destroyed. Imagine waiting 30 days to of the eight patients, it would have ^ specifically forbidden. interstate since it was built and is Sun., Feb. 6 been difficult to prove that "they in­ maintained without federal funds. He said "but its safe to say it will include taxes” to The delay would give the have no one tell you that your "I don’t want to see tandem trucks on the offset current and projected deficits. tentionally decided to kill those roads either, but I don’t want to make any the tandems would be unsafe on the historically sensitive five-and-five duplex needs to betrayal by our elected officials Turnpike. Asked if the budget would include the people.” snap decisions,” said O’Neill during an elimination of the $90 million that was members of the community be saved in its pure state Subversion have been going on for many Style Impromptu Capitol corridor news Another downstate.lawmaker. Sen. Mi­ years. Betrayal of public trust by ONE EXPLOSIVE bit of chael Morano, R-Greenwich, said he wrote supposed to be added to the Guaranteed Tax an opportunity to save for forevermore. conference. Base tor school funding, O’Neill said, Congress under the color of law testimony Hury had not seen when The tandem trailers will be allowed on members of 'the state’s congressional posterity a structure that The ordinance in its present To the Editor: To the Edlter: delegation seeking to ban tandems from all “everything is a possibility.” form is really a bad idea. In was by passage of the landmark he OK’d the plea bargain was that of Interstate highways as a provision of the might hastily be consigned to regional bill. Dr. John Thompson, professor of rubble. the long run it would do a Emission control testing of autos Susan Plese, in her article dated in Connecticut is proving to be The intergovernmental Cooper­ Jan. 24, writes that she doesn‘t clinical pharmacy at the University But when the proposal disservice to everyone inter­ of Southern California School of ested in preserving the town’s another attempt to subvert and ation Act of 1968. (Public Law know what her "style" is. includes all kinds of buildings overthrow our Republican form of 90-577). The word "intergovem- Pharmacy. Thompson examined the Auditors question collection policies that are at least 50 years old it historic structures because of government. mental” is interchangeable with medication records of the nursing DETOSIT TOTAL PRICE taxes the plain meaning of its lack of discrimination. If it It is a power grab by illegal the word, “regional." Public Law I look forward to reading every­ home and concluded, in a sworn serve warrants. He said both Hartford and Fair- 1981-82, "three serving historic. is to be passed, it should be means. It is part and parcel of the 90-577 destroyed the separation of thing she writes for the Manches­ statement: “Improper medication HARTFORD (UPI) - real question is,” Becker officers (including Tarca) Connecticut could pocket said. five or six state em­ field counties and was And it puts an undue drastically narrowed. Maybe ‘‘regional governance powers, which is the principle of ter Herald. Her articles are so handling is a policy with Autumn ployees have been work­ responsible for 72 percent were associated in a part­ conspiracy.” timely, especially the one about Hills. The results have led me to the thousands of dollars by Orest T. Dubno, re­ hardship on the ordinary it should apply only to struc­ the U.S. Constitution. By its Title venue services commis­ ing as serving officers and of all warrants issued, and nership that accounted for taking down the Christmas decora­ having tax department approximately 75 percent owner of an ordinary house. tures that have been prede­ IV Congress purported to yield conclusion that Autumn Hills has a ' employees, rather than sioner, said the serving nine more were sworn-in 80 percent of all fees Being illegal, it must be put legislative power to the U.S. tions and the tree. total disregard for the life of their two weeks ago. earned” by independent of all collection fees If a homeowner wishes to signated after an inventory. down. No agency of government ' dependent serving offic­ officers have been chosen president. Title IV coordinated patients.” ers such as deputy she­ by the high sheriffs since “I have no problems serving officers, the audi­ earned.” has been given the power or intergovernmental policy and ad­ 1975, subject to his with any decision the tors said. The partnership also riffs, serve warrants for Included Deputy Sheriff ' authority to modify or dissolve our ministration of development as­ Sometimes we are so close to our ‘Thompson’s analysis found an ' unpaid taxes, state audi­ approval. Legislature wants to The serving officer was constitutional compact. No public own talent and busy turning out error rate of 33 percent in the ad­ “The appointments make. My responsibility identified in an accom­ Vincent James DiPietro sistance programs. tors said today. of Plainville and Sabitino,. Berry's World official, elected or appointed, has tomorrow‘s work that we need ministering of drugs by Autumn - In a report covering the were made by the high is to maximize tax collec­ panying memo as John W. been charged with the responsibil­ sheriffs. I didn’t make tions,” Dubno said. Tarca, a deputy sheriff, of DiPietro of Plainville, Sec. 401 (a) . . The president others to be our judge. Hills personnel at the home, which 1980-82 fiscal years, audi­ who the auditors said was ity of providing citizens and tors Henry J. Becker Jr. them on a political basis. He said serving officers Plainville. He earned shall, therefore establish rules and he said is "extremely high when were responsible for only $157,917 in commissions not bonded. Dubno said 4 I’m not denying they are taxpayers with so-called “clean regulations governing the formu­ compared to the usual 5 percent, and Leo V. Donohue cri- Sabitino was working with air." So I say to Susan, you’ve got real ’ tlcized the process used political appointees,” 10 percent of the depart­ and fees between 1979-80; lation, evaluation, and review of "style" and it’s in your writing! error rate." by the state Department Dubno said. ment's collections in fis­ $169,070 between 1980-81 James and the state would The elected official was required federal programs." Public Law Keep it up! of Revenue Services to Becker and Donohue cal 1981-82. “They don’t and $66,070 between 1981- be protected by James’ 90-577 paved the way for a long list ‘Thompson's affidavit will be recommended “the prac­ cost us anything. If they 82. bond in a special to honor the rights of our citizens " collect unpaid taxes. agreement. entrusted to his care when he was of dictatorial control of the popula­ presented to a new grand Jury by They said the lucrative tice of allowing a few don’t collect, they are not The auditors said in Edna Sprague paid,” Dubno said. sworn under oath to protect, tion through the process of social­ Hury’s successor. District Attorney . work was assigned to only Independent serving offic­ 76 Alton St. Commissions and fees ^ 'i defend, and support the state and ist planning. Michael Guarino. ‘The climate of in­ . five to eight independent ers the exclusive license , serving officers during to serve routine tax war­ of $195,888 were paid to federal constiti'ions against all vestigation Is expected to be five officers on collections All the American taxpayer is different this time. The old grand ' the three-year period, rants should be re­ enemies, foreign and domestic. ‘ who shared an average evaluated. of nearly $3.3 million in supposed to do is to surrender to jury's report noted that Hury 1979- 80; $288,521 was paid the socialist dictators tender ' ^103,233 annually in 6 "The department would There are ample remedies for "should have shown more Interest in have more control over to eight officers on collec­ loving care. percent commissions, 2 (8x10s) 3 (5x7s) the pollution in the atmosphere our grand Jury ... Instead of ' plus mileage and other warrants served and col­ tions of $4.8 million in Luggage without infringing upon the rights Connecticut taxpayers can rest throwing obstacles along the way.” expenses. lections made if depart­ 1980- 81 and $305,290 was of our citizens, desecrating our "Really, the heart of the ment employees were paid to seven officers on g r C nm im ar Ryfeit - M arinv'i Haa j m assured that auto emission testing collections of just over $5 laws, and treating our citizens as Footnote: Autumn Hills attonmy „.problem is you have a used to a greater extent to tk|f»|9 h r TMl ChMM frMR noaa 15 wallets disguised as “clean air" is being Letters policy serve tax warrants. It million in 1981-82. N e w raida: SaetMlla (m aery a aaan some sort of hostages, while exploited as a national crisis under Roy Minton characterized the piM political appointee, the private and public agencies acting " commissioner of revenue would also appear that the Donohue and Becker, |Majlaa|, AttanOo. Vaaera. Mrway ana PHOTOORAPHER HOURS the guise of a national emergency The Manchester Herald bargain as “extremely reaaonaM.” noted .one or two inde-. in unison design a plan to pick the welcomes letters to the editor. services, handing out a 6 percent collection fee whereby the agencies of govern­ The nursing home asked the court to pendent serving officers pockets of the taxpayer who drives Letters should be brief and to quarter-of-a-mlllion dol- could be charged and Wednesdoy Thursday Sunday ment, through the usurpation of dissolve the agreement when tho credited to the general were usually assigned to avaaaiaewwwMARLOW’S « E n ry tU n t S In r, 19111 a car. the point. ‘They should be typed ■> lars in fees to half-dozen S SotuKkiy 11-4 delegated power, would become new district attorney requested a ^ individuals,” Becker fund when a routine war­ specific taxes, such as & Friday 10-1 01K30YNCA me |or neatly hand-written, and, for .capital gains, individual OOtjfllTOWW MAIN STNICT. MANCHieTee eAM.aw« - , "Regional governance conspi­ the masters instead of the servants ease in editing, should be double- finding of guilty I n s t^ of qo coo- said. rant is served by a depart­ 10 1 2-6 2-5:30. 6-8 of taxpayers and citizens they are . All but one was identi- ment employee,” the aud­ and occupational, with the CHARQB CANOS ACCBNTCIM "Oh, dear! ^i^arenlly, I've landed in one of racy" makes use of the age-old spaced. test. Minton said he feels “extrsme- others responsible for col­ ONIM t DAYS • THUNS. NITSt W M S paid to serve. . IM as a deputy sheriff. itors wrote. Poses our selection. Beautiful backgrounds available. those cities where the EPA let them relax air "carrot and stick approach,", by ‘The Herald reserves the right iy confident that the state canoot - "Deputy sheriffs run into Dubno said state laws lecting all other taxes in to edit letters in the Interests ol prove beyond a reasonaMo dooM standards. ” threatening the withholding of "'the hundreds but only a would have to be changed assigned counties. federal funds to the states. A Frederick A. Baker brevity, clarity and taAe. that anyone died boceose of "tew are getting the con­ to glve_, state employees "During 1980. one serv­ / profound revolution and a quiet 34 Lilack St. negligent care.” tracts. That’s where the the exclusive right to ing officer was assigned a - MAiyCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Feb. 4, 1963 .MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Feb. 4. 1983 - 9 Friday TV Doctors controi Two are indicted immune system controlling tha Empira. Mark ( 9 - Lit. Night with David 2:1BA.iyi. in beating death 6:00 P.M. - Mortoyllnp Him llL Carria Plshar, Harrison (2D Lattarman David calabrataa hla CSD-SIgrtOff f m - Ey«witneM N»ws (S) - Newacontar Fofd. 1978. ahow'a firat annlvartary. (BO BOSTON (U PI) — There could be hope in the future - MOVIE: Too Uta thi S B - Buttncaa fla..ort (S3 PUTNAM (UPI) — A Windham Superior Court CSD - Thr*«'s Company (29 • Profllaa In Amorican Art Friday min.) Haro' A British combat patro( for those suffering from diseases that make the body’s C£) dD (29 <£D - Nowa 'Donald Teague.' Teague talks 11 :10 P.M . 1.-00 A.M. sent to dtatroy a Japansao r i immune system attack itself, thanks to a tenm of grand jury has indicted two men on felony about his career as a magazine dio aits, finds a large troup 0 Boston doctors' new approach to controlling cells that murder charges in the beating death of a CS) - BJ. and tha Boar illustrator. [Closed Captioned] QD (ID - Hnvell FlvbO (3D * Sanford and Son snamy planes. MiohasI Caiitj|, prey on healthy body tissue. Plainfield man last July. (3D - Joffaraona (29 - Soledad Serie dramatica. C D - Stanky end Hutch CE3 - Sign Off Cliff Robertson, Hinry FoniM. Researchers at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute William C. Miller, formerly of Jacksonville, (3S) - USA Cartoon Expraaa Libertad Lamarque. OE) - Benny HHI Bhew (3D - Payohlo Ptnnonniui 1 8 7 0 * say they have found a way to "blind” specific parts of Fla., and Edmond Desaultels, formmerly a ffB - Featlval of Faith (29 - Entertainment Tonight Linda Gray is featured In- C D 0 9 - NightHn. (2B - Mika Douglaa Paopli Now 2:30 A.M. DALLA8, the popular CBS seri­ the human immune system, shutting off selected Plainfield resident, were indicted Thursday and (29 - l-ittto Houae SZ) - Bualneae Report m ) - Smintay Night U v. ( S ) - E n ta rta in iriw it T o nigh t 3® - ESPN 8porta|>mtar .tj al, airing Friday, Feb. 4. parts of the system that damage the healthy tissue. will plead to felony murder charges Feb. 18 in (22) - Nawacantar 7:30 P.M. Q® - MOVIE: 'Vkw Squwl' A (29 - Daapwllda (S3 - CnMafira j, { CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Hollywood cop antars tha Rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis are Willimantic. (2$ - M akin g It Count CSD - P-M. Magazine 2 9 - MOVIE: ‘Dragontlayar’ A The 18-member grand jury heard more than six slaaiy undarworld of prostitu­ sorcerer comas alive whan ha is 2:45 A.M. examples what doctors call auto-immune diseases. - Raportar 41 (2S) C3D - A ll In the Fam ily tion to hunt down a murdarous called upon to slay a fearsome 3® - MOVIE: Tho Bid N M Dr. Ellis L- Reinherz of the Institute said the hours of testimony that Miller, 33, and Desaultels, S3) > MOVIE: 'Claah of tha CSD - You A ske d For It pimp. Saason Hublay. Gary flying dragon. Sir Ralph Ri­ Boars' A rag-tag LKUa Laadko discovery "m ay provide a very powerful strategy in 22, beat Norman E. Cotnoir, 58. to death during a TItana' The child of Zeus battles Sw anson. Rated R. team Is headed for tha sOb^ - Family Feud chardson. Pater MacNichol. the near future for controlling auto-immune diseases. robbery at the victim’s antique store in mythical monsters to save a CSD csllar, whan thair liick and tlialr (2® - N igh t Q a llw y - Film princess from an arch rival. Q D - N e w a 09 girl pitcher pull them through. “ The implications are tremendous," he said. Plainfield. Cotpoir lived in the same building that 2$ - C r o u f ir . Laurence Olivier. Claire Bloom. (32) - ESPN SportaCenter 1:15 A.M. Walter Matthau, Tatum O'Neal. He reported the findings today in an article in The has the antique shop. Burgess Meredith. 1981. 2® 9® - Tonight Show Johnny 1B76. Rated PG. Boston Globe. Before State’s Attorney Harry S. Gaucher Jr. (39 - Sporta Probe I. Joined by Stave Martin. (60 (33) - M O VIE: 'N a ig h b o n ' A 3® - M*A*S"H conservative businessman ( 2 ) - S ig n O ff ti began presenting his case, Judge Joseph F. (29 - NCAA Baaketball: Yale at min.) If the approach works in patients, it should provide (SB - Dr. W ho Harvard finds his life coming unglued a powerful and selective weapon against the Dannehy told the grand jury an indictment could (3® - Madama'a Place when a troublemaker moves 3:00 A.M. 6:30 P.M. - Sports Herald'photo by GIneo auto-immune diseases, doctors say. only be handed down if they were convinced (2D S B - Sign O ff next door. John Belushi, Dan CSD - MOVIE: ‘Lo«t FUghy A (3D - W KRP in Cincinnati (^ - M'A*S*H 12:00 A.M. Aykroyd. Cathy Moriarty. Rated group of highly civilized people But they also caution that the work is still highly Cotnoir was killed during the robbery. must learn to survive by thier - CBS N.ws ~ MacNelFLehrer R. experimental and it may be years before it can be The state presented eight witnesses in a (SD (29 (SZ) '60s with a weekly review of breed aborigine declares a one- GD - MOVIE: Tha Plutonium wits after their plane crashes. At the crime scene Report (29 - MOVIE: Tha Cannonball - Sign O ff used clinically. The experiments so far have been courtroom that was sealed off to all except Q3) - Barnay Miiiar economic and investment mat­ man war on white posesaions. Inoident* This suspenseful story 0® Lloyd Bridgss, Anns Francis, Run' Contestants in a coast-to- Gaucher, the defendants and the grand jurors. Q 3 - To Ba Announcad (29 - 'Cherytin' Programa musi­ coast race will do anything to ters. 1978. svolvas out of s gro w ing aw are­ 1:30 A.M. Ralph Meeker. 1969. conducted only in laboratories using cloned human cal presentando la bella Chary- ness on the part o f a handful of A state liollce Investigator and ofticer 10. There ore no arrests vet, police win. Burt Reynolds, Farrah Faw­ 2® - SIN Praunta (29 - MacNell-Lehrer Report - O n e S te p Beyond cells. ^3) - Fraggle Rock Visit the tin. plutonium plant employees that OD - Tom Cottle Show 33) world of Fraggle Rock under­ cett. Dom DeLuise. Rated PG. (29 - 2 4 H oras start mapping out Thursday the sus­ sold today. The victim, Charles -The auto-immune ailments cause the body to - Lie Detector 9:00 P.M. safety procedures are woefully ( 3 d - Amarica'a Top Ton 3® - Night Right neath the basement of an ec­ (39 (SZ) - W aahington W e e k / (SD - Body In Q uestion appear as though it is attacking its own healthy tissue (3D (3D - D .lla. Bobby It forced inadequate, bordering on Cri­ (33) - Indapandant Network 39 - Sunday at tha KIng'a pected getaway method of the robber Fenton, 55, of 2 Lyman Rood, Bolton, centric inventor. (39 - Barney Miller Review Paul Duke is joined by minal negligence. Janet Margo­ with elements of the Immune system — called T-cells, top Washington journalists an­ to follow in J.R.'s footsteps In 10:15 P.M. N aw a H ouaa i who at gunpoint bound and covered a runs o wholesale precious metals (S) (29 - NBC News @9 - More Real People dirty dealings. (60 min.) lin, Bo Hopkins, Joe the doctors explained. alyzing the week's news. (39 - S ta r W a rs Party (3® - NCAA Baaketball Raport (23) - Prim* Nawa Bolton resident, then took several business from his home. He was the (2$ - Frontline An Unauthor­ Caropanella. 1980 The auto-immune diseases cause the T-cells — 8:00 P.M. (39 - Ware Party ' CSD - The M e rv Sh ow 2® - Qunamoka Blacks at Trinity ized History of the NFL.' Jessica 10:30 P.Md CSD ® - La st W o rd 3 9 - U vin g Faith thousand dollars worth of lewelry. only person home when the robbery which usually defend the body against invading Savitch looks at the close ties CSD CSD ~ Dukes of Hazzard (® - NCAA Hockey: (29 - Fairfield Co. Report - MOVIE: 'Saint Jack’ An Coy’s romance with a lady stunt - Matropolltan Raport 3® - FIS World Cup Skiing: (2® - T w ilig h t Zona (29 The robbery took place at about 9 o.m., took place. between the National Football Providence at Boston College (SZ) - Law m akers Law m akers (3D American expatriate winds up bacteria — to run amok and essentially attack driver leads to a fight with Man'a 90-Matar Jumping Cov­ League and the nation’s legal report on the weekly activities ® - Alfred Hitchcock 29 - MOVIE: 'MIddloAgo dealing with Singapore's un­ and the off leers above were working at whatever comes crosses their path. Vance. 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VAUNTlNrSDAYl association ■ storm boot! w ill coat. tSFEB .H T H 6 1 Arab chiaftain 40 47 40 0 0 01 03 62 Songs of ■ % c M id ia d praise «3 04 II 10 Tmeted Jeweien Since 1000 07 • 0 30 DOWNTOWN MANCHStm SEND COUPON NOWI DOWN Hartford • Naw Britain • Waattarmi MaN eo 01 02 awwwMbwwMdanFCiwgtvaaAikimiiCmm ■viy.v.., ..Mc 1 Actor Farrar MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Feb. 4, 1983- 11 1 0 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Feb. 4, 1983 Obituaries Truckers plan FOCUS / Weekend Hazel Lockward, 68; list of demands active in civic affairs At Stairwell Gallery Hazel Driggs Lockward, 68, of 35 Bv United Press International Toronto Paperboard Co. in To­ Keeney Drive in Bolton, died ronto, Ohio. The plant has been Thursday at Manchester Memor­ The Independent Truckers Asso­ unable to receive supplies because ial Hospital. She was the wife of ciation worked up a list of demands of the strike and Toronto Chairman Dr. Howard J. Lockward. to give the government today and David Lambert said the workers She was born in Manchester Feb. its violence-ridden strike forced an would not be called back until ‘‘the Chamber music Plus' duo fo visit MCC 15, 1914, daughter of the late Ohio plant to close and drove trucks start rolling again.” Dayton and Margaret Aitkin consumers to stockpile produce in Typical of truck stops around the Driggs. Shelivedmostofherlifein the Northeast. nation, four truck stops at the By Adele Angle i i - "The piano can easily overcome musicians whose interi^ieiations Manchester before moving to ITA President Mike Parkhurst entrance of the Ohio Turnpike near Focus Editor I the cello. In an orchestral setting are at one and the same time Bolton in 1%0. said he sees no immediate settle­ Toledo reported business was off — where you might have a full, refined, extremely exciting, and She was a member of the Bolton ment to the strike, which truckers as much as SO percent. Pianist Sanda Schuldmann and 9S-piece orchestra — that’s even based upon extraordinarily solid United Methodist Church and the hope will force Congress to rescind "W e’re usually packed at this her husband, cellist Harry Clark, more so,” Clark said. musical knowledge.” United Methodist Women of the a 5-cent fuel tax and higher hour,” George Brokenshire, man­ don’t just make music. Occasion­ THERE ARE only a handful of Robert Sherman of the New church. She was a graduate of road-use tfees. ager of the Truck Stops of America ally they make history. fulltime cello and piano duets in York Times called them "a duo in Manchester High School, a former In an interview today on ABC's Restaurant, said while looking every sense of the word with member of the Mark Twain "Good Morning America” show, around the dining room where only Clark, 32, and his artistic rdpport and expressive Masquers in Hartford and the Parkhurst accused the Teamsters about 10 truckers were having fifth Romanian-born wife, Sanda, 32, Duo -- will present their ^ th unity at the core of their perfor­ Gilbert and Sullivan Players in of "going around and beating up breakfast. mance. They are an exuberant Manchester. truckers who have been peacefully "W e’re hurting now. This is the M Ccf S ta M T a n e^ "a t 146 They give some 60 concerts a pair, and while their playing can be She was a member of the DAR, picketing ... and I think that’s most organized strike I've ever HAZEL LOCKWARD 1, year in music centers throughout quietly persuasive, too, it is a and served as regent, chaplain and disgusting." seen and it's slowing down almost Hartford Road. The event will oi^n y g Canada and Europe. . . . Bolton resident quality of ardent commitment that secretary for the Orford Parish " I don’t just deplore the vio­ all aspects of the industry." may recognize them fr L chapter. She was a state counselor 1906. and bad been a resident of lence, I loath it," Parkhurst said. The ITA says about 65,000 of the Herald photo bv I and crafte by MCC studenU^ the Chamber Music Plus music shines through their work.” for the DAR and a member of the Manchester for 15 years. Pre­ "1 doh’t know anything else that 1 nation's 100,000 independent : The pair will play chamber , , Hartford’s Old State LIK E A N Y ’ married couple, state Officers and Regents Club. viously she had lived in Glaston­ can say other than I personally truckers are striking but many of music which spans three centur- House though, the duo sometimes has She was an honorary marshal in bury for many years. She was a deplore and publicly denounce any them admit only the shootings, ' Old Timers Dance She’s a native of Romania and fights. the Manchester Sesquicentennial member of St. James Church. form of violence for any reason." fires and vandalism are keeping Everett Solomon, left, and Ernie Dowd take a look at a rinisSonatainC M ajor’ Strayin^ i ted to the United States “ Most of our fighting is done parade. She was a founding She is survived by a brother. Shoppers stocked up on fruits them off the road. vintage photo. The two are getting ready for the 16th .n d fro m Israel. He is a native of over musical things,” said Clark. member of the Pitkin Glass Works John Zeppa of Manche.ster: a and vegetables in anticipation of Teamster driver George F. ^Magic Flute variations, and ,j,^ ^hey met at the “ It’s a good battleground to get out Capps, the only person killed in the annual West Side Old Timers tadles night Valentine problems. Sanda may feel a tempo Association and was on the original sister. Mary Scagliotti of Manches­ spot shortages next week and ® T r r . „ f i ! ^ f L if A ^n.ntnthe University of Texas in Austin in Bandshell Committee. She was ter; several nieces and nephews, prices on potatoes and Valentine strike, was buried Thursday and dinner dance set for Feb. 12 at Willie’s Steak House. , 'The event is tree and open to the „,arried in 1971. should be slower than I do." flowers were expected to rise eulogized as a man who "loved to employed as a secretary for many grandnieces and grandnephews, Cocktails will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Dinner and dance will , IfcT VI? AD Among the highlights of their Clark said he’s looking forward because of the strike. Distributors shift those gears: he loved to hear years at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and great-grandnieces and great- follow. Tickets are available at Paganl's West Side h career — a 1982 performance at the to the MCC appearance. The in East Hartford. grandnephews. arranged to receive shipments by those wheels hum." The reward headline in the New York Times ^ ib ^ Congress Barbershop or bv calling Frank Ruff at 643-8983. > y performing the worid s first gallery is an ideal setting for Besides her husband, she is Funeral services will be Satur­ air, which is more expensive than for informationtabout his killers has grown to $20,000. cello and piano concerto. They D C chamber music, he said. survived by a daughter. Helen day at 8:15 a.m. from Watkins trucking, or by rail, which is “ One . can play extremely slower. Parkhurst, who blamed the were accompanied by Ameri- presented world Olszewski of Roselle III.: a son. Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St., softly,” he said. John H. Lockward oi Hebron: a with a mass of resurrection at 9 Assistant Secretary of Agricul­ violence on "wackos, sickles and Oil price war brewing can Symphony Orrtestra in a p^g^j^res of works by American brother. Stanley Driggs of Canton, a.m. at St. James Church. Burial ture Carl McMillan, also appear­ Teamsters,” said, “ I don't see any Carnegie Hall performance which ^o^p^gers. Among the most re­ For one of the works, Beethov­ and five grandchildren. will be in Green Cemetery in ing on the ABC program, said the settlement soon. We frankly think won them rave reviews. cent was a work by Seymour Barab en’s “ Magic Flute” variations, the Funeral service will be Saturday Glastonbury. Calling hours are problem was not yet “ serious in a that the waiting game is on as far By United Press international William Randol, senior oil ana-_^ The work was written by Ameri- at New York’s Merkin Hall composer “ borrowed” the theme at 2 p.m. atSouth United Methodist today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 broad sense. There have been as the government is concerned. I Egypt, a non-OPEC tnember, lyst at First Boston Corp. in New.' can composer Benjamin Lees, i n THE LAST 10 years they’ve from Mozart’s “ Magic Flute.” A isolated instances where shortages haven’t seen any legislation that cut the cost of its best-quality CLARK SCHULDMANN DUE TO PLAY AT MCC Church. Manchester. Burial will p.m. Memorials may be made to York, said Gulf Oil Corp. was” Such a combination — cello, piano also made four recordings, two on great admirer of Mozart, Bee­ have developed. would help.” crude by $2 to $29 a barrel, moving . . . Sanda Schuldmann, piano, Harry Clark, cello be in Bolton Center Cemetery. the donor's choice. selling Kuwaiti crude on the spot —~ lull orchestra — had never been the Musical Heritage Society label thoven composed the work to pay "The upshot of it is that if Sen. James McClure, R-Idaho, the market closer to a threatened Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 or non-contract — market for $4u used before. and another two on Spectrum, homage to the composer, Clark violence continues or escalates, and Sen. Rudy Boschwitz, R- oil price war. p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Arvids Klavins less than the OPEC nation’s'' ^ y not? Their latest, on Spectrum, is "L ive said. Main St. Memorial contributions Funeral services will be held then this is going to have a marked Minn., plan to introduce legislation Other pressures mounted on the official price. Japanese oil com-'- “ Part of th? problem exists in from the Y ,” based on a concert The exhibit will reamain on view may be made to the Bolton United Saturday at noon at Latvian affect someplace down the road. .... to reduce the tax increases passed Organization of Petroleum Ex­ pany sources reported a large- the combination of instruments,” series at New York’s 92nd Street Y. “ In that time you’d be very evening program, was perhaps ramic works are from the classes Methodist Church or to Manches­ Lutheran Church. Willimantic. for We're at the critical point, per­ by Congress in December. porting Countries, which hit an amount of spot Kuwaiti crude was^ said Clark, in a telephone inter- praise has come from distingui- proud if someone stole one of your “ the greatest cellist of his day.” He of associate professor John E. until Feb. 25. Gallery hours are 8 ter Memorial Hospital. Arvids Klavins. 68. of 11 Ridge St. haps, over this weekend." But Tom Blank, a spokesman for impasse last week on pricing and available at low prices. ' view from his West Hartford home, shed music colleagues. themes and used it,' ’ he explained. lived from the late 1600s to mid Stevens. The craft works are from a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 9 who died Tuesday night. The five-day strike, which has the Department of Transportation, production, to lower its $34-a- He and his wife are both visiting "Virtuoso pianist Andre Watts has Boccherini, Clark noted, the 1700s. the class of assistant professor a.m. to noon on Saturdays, y Pierina Zeppa Bussa Burial wilt be at the convenience been marked by almost 1,000 said, " I think there's a mood on barrel base price. The standstill "Gulf seems to be up to its; artists at Wesleyan University. described the pair as “ very fine second composer on the Friday The student sculpture and ce­ Suzanne Howes-Stevens. Pierina Zeppa Bussa. 76. of 68 of the family. There are no calling' violent incidents and 75 injuries in Capitol Hill whereby the shutdown set the stage for a pricing free-for- mischief again of single- handedly; Oak St., died Thursday. She was ,hours. Holmes FuneraliHome. 400 at least 38 states, forced the layoffs is counter-productive. Congress is all as producers compete for bringing down the world price of the widow of Frank Bussa. 'Main St., has charge of Thursday of 100 workers at the not going to do anything.” buyers in the glutted oil market. oil,” Randol said. She was born in Italy May 21. arrangements. Poor Simon Geller Panel Oaks and change

HARTFORD (UPI) — A legisla­ The thange. in the program, tive committee today approved a approved by the Legislature's change to the state's winterenergy Energy and Public Utilities Com­ Feds quash Gloucester's all-classical station assistance program to provide mittee. applies only to people who additional aid to about 900 families had exhausted aid under the ballet?” running out of fuel to heat their previously approved steps in the clothing hanging from pipes and a interruptions for news or even the It also cost him his broadcasting Bv Ruth Youngblood Geller runs his one-man, all In its decision, the FCC cited homes. program. hot plate for quick meals. time. It’s a unique format that has license. classical music radio station in a Geller’s failure to provide “ ade­ Carlson said about 50 to 60 of the United Press International For 14 hours a day he plays the ewteared Geller to devotees of In an unprecedented move based .. -basement’ apartment,: surrounded quate” informational program­ Bruce Carlson, director of the 900 households that applied for symphonic music'he loves without dliassical music fo 18 years. on prpgram content, the Federal GLOUCESTER', Mass. — Simon by his unmade bed, rumpled ming, conceding a monopoly on energy assistance program, said additional benefits were without Communications Commission last news to the Gloucester Times his office would begin work imme­ fuel, and his office would work as May revoked Geller’s license to newspaper, diately to process applications and fast as possible to provide them operate WVCA-FM and awarded it GRANDBANKE HAS BEEN fil­ get assistance to the people. with fuel. to a competing applicant who promised to provide a more ing applications for Geller's sta­ diversified format. tion since 1975, The FCC’s decision in favor of The FCC said Grandbanke — Four teenagers arrested the Grandbanke Corp. — from an owned by Edward Mattar of administration that has espoused Brookline and Josiah Spaulding of A 17 year old and three juveniles dents, police said. When police deregulation and the interests of Manchester — deserved a substan­ were arrested Wednesday on arrived, they said two of the small businesses — has caused a tial preference for its proposal to charges of third degree criminal juveniles were waiting outside the torrent of protests from residents devote 28.7 percent of its program­ mischief at the Fountain Village rental office and told police they ' of the fishing community. ming to news, public affairs and apartment complex on Downey were looking for their schoolmate. "It’s just like David against other non- entertainment features. Drive. Nevins and another juvenile were Goliath,” said Mayor Leo Alper. Geller offered less'than one-half of William J Nevins. 17. of 153 inside the rental office asking for “ Remember, it was David who one percent. Hilliard St., and three young the schoolmate’s name and fled out eventually won." Spaulding owns North Country companions were taken into cus­ a back door when they saw police, Geller, still broadcasting pend­ Communications Inc., licensee of tody after police responded to police reported. ing his appeal of the FCC decision WNCS-FM in Montpelier, Vt.; complaints of four .suspicious to federal court in Washington, Matter is the owner of Northbanke people in the area, where there Police said the apartment com­ proudly talked about the works of Corp., the licensee of a new FM have been several complaints of plex is posted with no trespassing Herald photo by Pinto Beethoven. Tchaikovsky and other station in Winchendon, Mass. burglaries and vandalism signs. The four' were taken into composers he shares with his Noting that Grandbanke is offer­ recently. custody on third degree criminal 43,000 listeners. ing 136 hours a week of broadcast­ Police said they had information mischief charges. One of the Taking the oath THE WAY the 62-year-old Geller ing, Spaulding said he would not that Nevins and his companions juveniles also was charged with sees it, the FCC is more concerned change WVCA to a rock-and-roll interfering with a police officer, Democratic Registrar of Voters Herbert J. Stevenson Squire Village, Manchester (right) are signed on as may have been at the apartment (center) administers the. oath to two new voters voters by Assistant Registrar Irene PIsch (back to about squeezing little guys out of format or all-talk, but combine a complex with the intent of assault­ after allegedly struggling to avoid radio than about his program­ wide range of music and public ing a schoolmate. That informa­ arrest. Wednesday night, at the first of a series of voter camera). Weekly registration sessions will be held ming. Grandbanke shareholders affairs. tion came from a teacher at Bennet The juveniles were relea.sed to registration sessions at the Marshall's Mall. Mark through October. already own two other radio "W e think we can do a lot for the Junior High, where all are stu- their parents. Cote of South Windsor (left) and Terri A. Milward of stations in New England. community in public service “ The FCC is using me as a test broadcasting,” said Spaulding, case,” he said, amidst stacks of who has unsuccessfully run for the letters of support, many contain­ U.S. Senate and attorney general Bush challenges Mbscow to begin serious negotiations ing donations that have kept the and is president of the Massachu­ station alive. setts Rehabilitation Hospital. FCC Chairman Mark Fowler SPAULDING M AINTAINS that believes in a free marketplace, opposition to the FCC ruling comes GENEVA, Switzerland (U PI) — Vice President prepared to consider any “ constructive” Soviet ideas. START and that is "encouraging,” Bush said. He called it "ironic” that Washington should be "(But) the only, argument I have heard why we But Moscow's proposal "does not go far enough in criticized because it has put forward “ the most Geller said, “ but he believes in it from a vocal minority. He said George Bush challenged Moscow today to begin Geller lost the license because he cannot eliminate INF missiles is that the Soviets are making the kind of deep reductions in ballistic missile far-reaching set of nuclear arms reduction proposals selectively.” serious negotiations on U S. proposals lor the "most “ I know what my audience did not provide public service far-reaching” cuts in nuclear arms ever put on the against it," Bush said. "W ell, that argument is not forces that we believe to be necessary,” he said. ever placed on the negotiating table." good enough. Bush also called for a comprehensive ban on wants to hear, and it's not the according to FCC definitions. negotiating table. news,” Geller said. John Bankson, the lawyer re­ Bush told the 40-nation Geneva Disarmament “ 1 say to the Soviet leadership: Come up with your chemical weapons, under discussion at the disarma­ "They can turn to several presenting Grandbanke, said only Conference the Soviet Union has only made own plan to banish these IN F missiles. We are ready ment talks for the past six years. different stations and listen to the that “ Geller has done nothing with counter-proposals that would give it a nuclear missile to consider initiatives that will achieve that goal.” He said "the cruelty and horror” of such weapons is news in addition to reading the his station.” monopoly. Bush arrived from Brussels on the fourth leg of a being demonstrated by their use in Afghanistan and European tour aimed at explaining U.S. arms control Southeast Asia. newspapers. But I ’m the only one But Geller acknowledged that offering symphonic music morn­ his inability to pay for an attorney Bush said Washington, at the Strategic Arms policies. He flied to Nurnberg, West Germany, "The United States has already called upon the Saturday to visit a U.S. military base near the East Soviet Union and its allies to stop immediately their " ' :'i SIMON GELLER AT HIS GLOUCESTER STATION ing, noon and night. Where else can probably hindered his case before Reduction Talks, or START, called for "deep and a radio enthusiast hear a complete the FCC. significant cuts” of 50 percent in U.S. and Soviet German border and then continues to Rome. illegal use of these weapons,” Bush said. ‘‘I repeat .. . the FCC has revoked his license long-range ballistic missiles. The vice president said proposals at the START that call here today.” The United States also proposes the complete negotiations "would eliminate some 4,700 warheads On his arrival from Brussels earlier. Bush told elimination of U.S, and Soviet medium-range, and 2,250 missiles from the combined nuclear reporters the United States "is second to none in its We Have What Yoii'ra land-based nuclear missiles, he said. arsenals of the United States and the Soviet Union.” determination and desire ... for genuine arms The Soviet Union "is negotiating seriously” at reductions.” Looking Forll Weekenders "Thus far, the proposals advanced in these negotiations by the Soviet Union have been designed -CLIP 6 BAVe- to leave it with significant advantages, in particular a monopoly over the United States,” Bush said. mmmsm mkgt from mmkkster Sweetheart Special^'. to go Sunday at 7:30 p.m. circuit radio station will take over. Dancers can enter The U.S. proposal for totally eliminating valentine’s day/ •DO IT YOURSar EXPRESS PMKMZSaNKI Sweetheart Swing and Sway The Vernon Chorale, directed by HerbChatzky, will by paying a $1 fee. There will .be prizes for the intermediate-range missiles "is not a take-it-or- NEW All Wicker 20% OFF be performing selections by Brahms, Grieg and winners. Refreshments will be donat^. leave-it proposition." he said, and Washington is BMr, Soda, lea Croam Swing and s,way with — not Sammy— but Bobby George M. Cohen. Just keep your feet moving and you might win. we have a exhibit Kaye and his "Swingstreet” Band, tonight from 9 p.m. The admission charge is $2 for adults and $1 for wonderful TO POLAND Varmont Mapla Produeta to 1 a.m. at Glastonbury Hills Country Club. You'll students and senior citizens. Tickets will be available Nawapapara, Magazinaa help benefit the Mental Health Group, an area at the door. Police probing death assortment of; PACK EVERYTHING non-proOt counseling agency. Museum bloodmobile Lottary TIakatr Party Suppllaa Valentine’s Day Is coming. InspiredV by this, the W ljj SHIP ANYWHERE The band recaptures the familiar sounds of Benny Giving is receiving — so have^ heart and join the BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Police today investigated valsntInM cookls cuHars Wlafcar Qift Itama, Bolton Women’s Club wiU .have“ A Sweetheart of an candlM (oil Iwart pans Goodman, the Dorsey brothers, and especially, Glenn Old time marathon Children’s Museum, 950 Trout Brook Drive. West the death of a Stratford man found Thursday stuffed f^ ^ ^ TH E NEW ENGLAND Cuatom Mada FruK Baakata Arts iuid lB;^bit and Safe,” Saturday from 10 Miller. Hartford, Saturday and donate a pint of blood. The into the trunk of a car parked at the Brookside cut outa doillsi and lota mora a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bolton Town Hall. Tickets are being sold at several outlets in area If you remember when marathon dances were just hours will be from 1 to 3 p.m. The beauty of the Shopping Center on Main Street. books childrsn’s valantinas « Pi » i SHIPPING STORES* Fifteen local crafUmen will exhibit their work and towns. about the most popular thing going, you are getting Bloodmobile visit is that children ca.n come along and Michael Joseph Bernardo, 28, apparently had been members of the Women’s Club will have art items old. But they are coming back Students of the have some "behind the scenes view of the giving OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK entered to be Judged that morning. Items will be on dead for at least two days, police said. Bernardo died r SACKINQ MATiniALS • MOVINO SUPeUia University of Hartford will sponsor a marathon process. apparently from a gunshot wound or several blows to euerv v display and winners noted. starting tonight at 7 at Lincoln Theater on the ‘ Parents — set an example by donating blood and at For those who comtl'to the show a little bit hungry, the head, police said. An autopsy was ordered. U liU j ) . I 25B Olcott Street . Evening In concert university campus in West Hartford. the same time let your children learn about the Friends of Bernardo said he had been missing since rthere will be coffee, tea, grinders and finger desserts The dance**^ to raise money to flghl muscular importance of blood-giving. Refreshments will be \ I Mancheoter, PERO FRUT STAND available. Baked goods will also he on sale. No Friday and that a missing persons report on him had ' the mraek atmekitrUt M It COHM§HCtHTIIt/ADAIt$LOWtlttm>i If your weekends are hectic and you’d like to just sit dystrophy. Last yen r students r aised more than $ offered for donors and the children. Another bonus, 270 Oakland St. Manehaatar adntliaion will be charged. The public is invited. 5,000 been filed. Employees of the shopping center said dowrtttmn nanchcltar Mmomdtri " and relax and listen to some good music, then the for this cause. There will be live music by various all donors and their children will be admitted to the Bernardo’s car had been parked in the lot for two 646-6523 Pniceeds from the sale will help support community / 643-0304 Rockville Methodist Church, 142 Grove St. is the place bands, until I a.m. Then the university’s AM closed museum free of charge, that day days. • * CUP « $AVM^ a^vitles. MANCHESTER HERALD. Frl.. Feb. 4, 1983- 13 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Feb. 4, 1983 Bill Irwin Humorist sure laughing each day keeps doctor at bay is i Why 'Cheers' —Listen to a record or tape of I SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. center. "Stress is not an event, but a a story about actress Eve Arden. learned by practicing responses to coming to your favorite comedian and deter­ 4U PI) — For Dr. Joel Goodman, Goodman, 34, says humor is perception of an event and humor Miss Arden was on stage when certain situations. By making a list mine what is the key to his style of humor is serious business. important for^good health. can be used to alter our percep­ the phone on the set began to ring, of potential stressful situations and humor. : (aoodman, founder of the Humor “ If people could la u ^ 15 times a tions, dur attitudes and how we although the script did not call for preparing humorous responses, a television Project in Saratoga Springs, in- day, there would be nwef) doctor it. Looking at the face of the person can maximize his ability to in rating trouble? approach a situation," he said. —Play with a young child for an use humor at the appropriate time, eisU that laughing matters; be bills,” he says. 'ibe key, Goodman says, is leading man. Miss Arden could tell hour and observe what delights the NEW YORK (U PI) - Bill Irwin, conducts workshops where he tries "Future doctors, instead of knowing how to use humor in a that he was responsible for the gag. he said. young person and how you might )o improve people’s "laugh lives.” saying 'Take two aspirins, go to Rather than confront the leading At his workshops, which he has a clown with powers that permit elicting laughs from impeccably drawn charac­ particular situation. One way is translate the child’s sense of By Vernon t>L0lt - More than 30,000 people in the bed and call the in the morning,' man with the trick in front of tbe conducted for the New York State him to pull himself up literally by ters and their interlationships. based on tbe concept of"Aikido,” a humor to an adult level. UPI Hollywood Reporter United States, Central America will say 'Watch a Uiy Tomlin audience. Miss Arden used aikido. Department of Mental Health, the his own suspenders, doesn't quite A PIQUANT ROMANCE exists between the Japanese martial art in wUch a |Uid Canada have attended his special, go to bed and call me in the She casually picked up the United Methodist Church, and the -W rite a humorous trust television, but he will rule a two leading characters, Sam “ Mayday” Malone, person goes with the flow qf his piece of it for one hour on Monday. HOLLYWOOD — Almost everyone in the media teworkshops since the Humor Pro- morning.’” opponent’s attack and uses the phohe, said hello, turned to the U.S. Army among other organiza­ autobiography. > and most folks in Hollywood agree that the best an ex-baseball relief pitcher who owns the bar, t began in 1978 as part of the Goodman, who holds a doctorate leading man and said: “ It's for tions, Goodman offers other prac­ That’s when Irwin, with co­ and Diane Chambers, an overeducated would-be attack against him. —Read the comic strips every conspirators in mirth Michael weekly TV comedy to come along in years is famore Institute — a non-profit in education,. says humor can Applying the concept to humor in you.” tical ways on how people can bring poetess reduced to working as a barmaid. day for a week. O'Connor and Doug Skinner — a "Cheers," the Boston barroom sitcom. ^ucational training and resource reduce stress.' stressful situations, Goodman tells Goodman says aikido can be humor into their lives: But "Cheers" is in rating trouble, regularly They are a delightfully attractive couple played music-writing straight man — will by T ^ Danson and Shelley Long, still at the bring the strangest act ever to mired deep in the ratings, a fact that astounds many critics and reviewers. flirting stage of their relationship. grace a New York stage to PBS The supporting cast of barflies and Malone's stations under various "G reat Why would a quality comedy, sharply written other employees, who provide a strong family Performances” local listings and brightly played by an attractive cast, find feeling to the series, have captivated regular nationwide. itself without a solid audience? Any TV diagnostician would look immediately viewers of the show. The humor is gentle and Not since Charlie Chaplain has at its oppostion programs, "Simon & Simon” and charming and the dialogue bright and fast. mime been anything line the “ It Takes Two.” "Simon & Simon," a humorous Danson, who has gained a following among the Where DINING Is A PLEASURE dream sequence Irwin calls "The detective show, is regularly in the top 15 or 20. "It ladies for his macho appearance and bemused tolerance of his inept employees, believes Regard of Flight.” Takes Two” does only slightly better than iui^day l^ruiTCl) ‘At "Cheers.” "Cheers” will survive if given anotheryear on the DAVIS FAMILY air. Never ask what the title means. Ergo, "Simon & Simon” is a definite factor. Tl>e BrcAvi)stoi)c NOW SERVING BEER & WINE WHAT IS "C H E ER S’" lead in? "Gim m e A “ W E’L L FIN D OUR audience,” he said. "It's A Fine Guide To Weekiy Dining Even Irwin isn’t sure. just a matter of time, of getting viewers to tune in • Our anlique buffet abounds wtth fresh fruits, straw* " I ’ve yet to come up with a good Break,” a mindless, lowly rated sitcom with berries Chantilly, and our pastry.chcfs creations — muf* a couple of times so they get to know us. explanation.” he said with a grin, slightly higher ratings than "Cheers.” flns.-danish. and nut breads — still warm from the oven. And what show follows "Cheers?” The most “ I can'tbelieveourshowwon’tcatch on. It’s not • On the dessert side you'll find cheesecake, chocolate ^COUPON SPEDIAL "It’s a spoof on the super-cool, acclaimed series on the air, "H ill Street Blues,” a bad thing that we are enjoying word-of-mouth mousse, napoleons, fresh cakes, and more — It's all In­ I USDA CHOICE A ^ a u a k . cluded In the price of your brunch! post-modem avant garde theater which has a healthy rating in and around the top promotion. People who watch the show talk about it. They remember the dialogue and it doesn’t • Treat yourself to our Brownstone Special - a tender featuring this week... SIRLOIN STEAK $ f i Q Q titles. 'The Regard of Flight’ is a 20. fllel topped with a poached egg. artichoke hearts, and phrase that always kept coming up Another factor is that "Cheers” is on NBC, insult anyone's intelligence. The characters area smothered In a rich Bearnalse sauce — or try our thick {NMIER ...... U . V U to me. 1 always dreamed about which-runs last in network ratings. caring bunch of people whose home away from cuts of French toast served with New Hampshire mapl^ flying. I used to dream 1 was That “ Cheers” is set in a tavern would not home happens to be the bar..” syrup — or select another one of our enticing entrees. appear to be pertinent. The old "D uffy’s Tavern” There is much of Mayday Malone in Danson, • Your first Bloody Mary. Screwdriver, or glass of Cham- running and then I ’d just take igne la on the house and all other brunch libations are I Buy one, get 2nd for H.OO off.... ” and “ Archie Bunker’s Place,” apparently have just as elements of Diane are present in Shelley K I Coupon •fpiM .rao. To w/coupon appy Hour priced! i i am—S pm L ^ _ . C o u p o n not onod witn •pMiulu Of diKount* _ - _ J not raised the ire of the blue nose crowd. Long. Both performers arem arried, and happily RISmVATIONS RBCOMMINOID That action may have been a Why, then, especially in view of universal so, but they set off sparks on camera. MYLUM S TMMWU. STS. SZ5-1171 dream once, but it long since has praise by critics, is "Cheers” not a big hit? DOWNTOWN HARTHWD cAiDoanigAKiTWOWi-ae 649-5487 cyrstalized into reality. In "R e ­ Danson is aware of their special magic, saying, PRODUCERS LESS AND Glen Charles and “ We come from totally different acting back­ gard of Flight,” Irwin does indeed producer-director James Burrows (all three "take off” — physically and grounds, but something happens on Tuesday formerly associated with “ Taxi” ) are at a loss to nights, when we do the show for a live audience. metaphysically. understand why their series appeals to such a D BYlott SPECIALS selective audience: His routine, done in what he calls " I T ’S D IFFIC U LT to describe, but there's It is apparent that "Cheers” is watched by "baggy pants im agery," involves flirting, one-upsmanship, healthy competition . * 4 . 4 9 millions of viewers who seldom tune in to see : Baby Baaf Liver • an avant garde actor’s running and mutual trust. We absolutely relax and have W/ Potato & Salad anything else, a manifestation generally involv­ >^lilGiUANDEa battle with a nasty critic (O’Con­ fun. It isn’t the same during rehearsals, but the . * 4 . 7 9 a n a r k e t ing intellectual shows — especially dramas such performance chemistry is there. i Tuesday: Freeh Fried or Baked Fish . RESTAURANT nor) who emerges from the au­ as "The Paper Chase.” ' W/ Potato & Salad dience wielding an oversized pen­ RESTAURANT But “ Cheers” is not a cerebral show. Neither " I like playing Sam. He’s my first leading man . * 4 . 9 9 cil like a policeman’s night stick Wednesday: Yankee Pot Roast .... ■ LUNCHnDINNER "CHEERS" STARS SHELLEY LONG, TED DANSON does it rely on physical comedy, slapstick or the role with sexual overtones. He's given me a new 21 Oak St., Manchester 646-2571 and ultimately chases him all over ” ^ W/Potato & Vegetable SPEICALIZING IN: sophomoric. It is sophisticated to a degree. awareness of myself in that respect. the theater, demanding that he . . . "we'll find our audience" Thursday: Chicken or Veal Parmesan * 4 . 9 9 PRIME RIB RACK OF LAMR define his "art ” or Ravioli or Manicotti SEAFOOD STEAKS (2 agga, homofrlM, ' SUNDAY BRUNCH tOMt, COflM) Long Wharf Theater, New Haven:"Another: WEEKEND SPECIALS Chihlrefl’s I ReKuUr Menu Arsilable Country," a British play. Is playing through Feb. (In Daly Undwon Specials 13 at the theater, 222 Sargent St., New Haven. (Fri. & Sat.) o q GLEN LOCHEN Performances nighity except Mondays. For Opon Mon - Sot from OHIO A.M. NEW LONDON TPKE o QLASTONBURV showtimes and to order tickets (787-4282). Ofinday 7 A.M. - Noon Fresh Whole Clams ...... D . 4 9 Coachllght Dinner Theoter, East Windsor: OPEN DAILY 633-3832 Music Cinema Dance "Whoopee" Is playing through Sunday and "The Student Prince" will open Feb. 9 and run through . April 17 at the theater. Route 5. For dinner and. Fresh Bay Scallops .. . * 6 . 4 9 show reservations or Informotlon call (522-1266). Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: Pianist Jeffrey 2:30, 4:45, 7, 9:10. — Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: Vanover . . Hartford Fresh Swordfish . . . . • 7 . 9 9 Kohane In recital Monday at 8 p.m. In the Memoirs of a French Caravan (dancers and musicians) will present Atheneum Cinema — To Above served w/potato, salad, hot roll auditorium on campus of University of Connecti­ Whore (X) Fri 9:20; Sat 2, original dances In performances today at 8 p.m. HOUSE OF CHUN6 Polynesian catch a Thief Fri-Sun 7:30 cut. Tickets $5 and $4 for general public. For 5:40, 9:20 with Maltrese and Saturday at 1 p.m. In the auditorium on the with Dial M for Murder iiiilhftitir f’lily rn-.sinri Chinese Information (486-4226). (X) Fri 7:20; Sat 3:40, University of Connecticut campus. For Fri-Sun 9:30. — Captains iiriti ( (intiiiivHV ifi/licH Von der Mehden Music. Hall, Storrs: Comic 7; 20. — The Atomic Cafe Information call (486-4226). Courageous Sat and Sun 2. American operas, "Albert Herring,” opens Thursday In the Sun 2:30, 5:50, 9:10 with The Commons Lounge, storrs: A dance recital I \ n i n i n a ^ K ^ Cinema City — The music hall on University of Connecticut campus, Dr. Strangelove Sun 4:10, "Free Spirits and New Horizons," Saturday at Entity (R) Fri 7:20, 9:40; 8:15 p.m. Tickets tor general public $5 and $2 for 7:30. 7:30 p.m. In the Afro-American Culture Center m a T A U N A N T Cocktail Lounge Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:40, Et Cetera i-O U M AS students and senior citizens. (486-2106). Vernon lounge, at 9:30 p.m. In the Commons lounge and 7:20, 9:40. — 8'A Fri 7:10, 11:30 p.m. in the AACC lounge, on the campus of ^ /U % Hartford Conservatory, Hartford: Suzuki Cine 1 & 2 — E.T. The 9:35; Sat 2:20, 4:45, 7:10, violin group of the conservatory, presents Extra-Terrestrial (PG) the University of Connecticut. 9:35. — Three Brothers concert Sunday at 2 p.m. In the Wallace Stevens Fri 7, 9; Sat 1:30,7,9; Sun (PG) Sun 2:20. 7:10 with Atheneum Cinema, Hartford: “To Catch a 363 BROAD ST. auditorium of the Hartford Insurance Group, 1,3, 5, 7,9. — Best Friends Cries and Whispers (R) Thief" Is playing today at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday Manchester Davis Family Restaurant 179 TOLLAND TPKE. Hartford Plaza. Emily Barlow, 12, of Harvard (PG) Fri and Sat 7:20, Sun 4:10, 9. — The Verdict and Sunday at 5:15, 7:30 and 9:35 p.m. (278-2670).; MANCHESTER Road, Manchester, will be among the per­ 9:30; Sun 3:30, 5:30, 7; 30, 6 4 9 -4 9 S 8 (R) Fri 7, 9:30; Sat and f'lildof I ’ hiV'.ii IVl;t iHlu'stci formers. i The concert is tree and open to the 9:30. — The Last Unicorn 643-9529 Sun 2, 4:30. 7, 9:30. — Von der Mehden Music Hall, Storrs: "I Love public. (246-2588). (G) Sat and Sun 2. • ■ .V i t !K) oil I - Eating Raoul (R) Fri You," a Brazilian film, today at 8 p.m. In the hall Center Church House, Hartford: Wednesday' West Hartford I .H .it'-il ( .ildi'i -. \ r 7:30, 9:20; Sat and Sun on the campus of the University of Connecticut. noon repertory presents Marsha Hogan, soprano, Elm 1 & 2 — E.T. The 2:30, 4:20, 7:30, 9:20. Admission Is $2. (486-2106). ) I . I and Patricia Bellingham, pianist, in a program of Extra-Terrestrial (PG) Theater - 649-5487 . ■ I ^ ' Cinestudio — Manhat­ songs by Schubert, Faure, Ives, and Gershwin. Fri 7:10,9:40; Sat and Sun tan (R) Fri and Sat 7:30 Children's Museum, West Hartford: A sea-. DAILY LUMCHEON SPECIALS All performances are open to the public free of 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40. — An Friday Night Specials with Last Tango in Paris venger hunt as a special fund raising event, from charge. There Is a charge for lunch. Reservatilns Officer and a Gentleman • • • • (X) Fri and Sal 9:20. — A Feb. 7 through 12. For Information call (236-4973). must be made for lunch by calling (249-5631). (R) Fri 7, 9:30; Sat and Hole-ln-ttie-Woll Theater, New Britain: "Vani­ Day at the Races Sun 7:30 Swordfish University of Hartford, West Hartford: Elec­ Sun 1:45, 4:15, 7, 9:30. ties," a comedy opened Jan. 28 and will coantinue paperback Alley, South Windsor: James Joyce with Anna Karenina Sun tronic Music Studio, Edward Diemente, director, The Movies — The Ver­ with Friday and Saturday performances through Club celebration of the author's 101st birthday, Mixed Seafood Casserole 9:35. Millard Auditorium on the university campus, dict (R) Fri and Sat 12, Marchs. Admission by donation. For show time today at 7.30 p.m: at Paperback Alley, 984 East Hartford Rib«Eye Steak Tuesday at 8 p.m.. For Information (243-4421 2:30, 4:50, 7:10, 9:40; Sun Information and to make reservations call Sullivan Ave. (644-9979). 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The average patient use of the in this dapper- ing a door on inner ear deafness, "The means we use is called implant (the time the external unit looking crowd? the president of the American cochlear implant. is turned on) is 10 hours per day. Otologic Society says. "In some ears, which are totally This is perhaps the strongest This picture was Dr. Jack Van Doren Hough said deaf, we have implanted elec­ evidence of the implant’s taken back in the the implants I.elp patients by trodes at the end of the nerve fiber usefulness." 1890s outside the Mattatuck clips improving speech reading ability and have stimulated it directly What the patients hear is far Mather Electric and providing awareness of envir­ with minute electrical signals. As from proper or normal hearing for Company on Hil­ onmental sounds. was hoped, the brain received speech discrimination. liard St., present "We no longer consider this these signals and interpreted them Patients cannot distinguish pitch procedure experimental.” the Ok­ as sound. variations well, but they can detect home of the Train lahoma City hearing specialist "The hearing is far from perfect, differences between male and Exchange in the said at a symposium marking the but the results obtained with the female voices and can recognize former Bon Ami MCC in OT, 85-74 25th anniversary of the Deafness cochlear implant are evident and certain well- known people by their building. It was lent Research Foundation. the consequences enormous.” vooices. to the Manchester "Rather, we feel it is now in the Over the past four years, 12 Hough said there is excellent With a 21-10 edge in the overtime cochlear implant teams in various sound perception of rhythm, inten­ Herald by Lillian T. stage of continued research and Segar of 226 Green­ session, unbeaten Mattatuck Com­ development, as in any other good medical centers nationwide have sity variation, and duration of munity College topped Manchester surgical procedure." implanted the electrodes in over sound. wood Drive . Her Community College, 85-74, in a The implant is designed to boost 200 adult patients who are totally Benefits of giving sound — late father-in-law CCCAA basketball clash between auditory perceptions among the deaf, he said. auditory information — to people was Edward E. the top two clubs Thursday night at four-fifths of the hearing-impaired "O ver 1 million hours of patient who formerly lived in a silent Segar, standing In Cheney Tech. • r who suffer from a nerve loss or use have been documented without world is not to be underestimated. The victory leaves the Chiefs , “ Sound warns, alerts and gives the second row from inner-ear defect. known injurious effects. There the bottom, right. clearly atop the CCCAA standings "W e have found an open door have been no fatalities and no people a feeling of being included at 6-0 while the runner-up Cougars and successfuly entered the myste­ long-term morbidity and being involved,” Hough said. He was a book­ slip to 4-2 in league play. Both ^ I keeper and audtior losses have been to Mattatuck. for the firm. The winners go to 10-0 for the season while the Cougars fall to 8-5 Advice overall. Mattatuck trailed with 29 se­ conds left in regulation following two Pat Silver free throws gave the home club a 64-62 lead. High- Can a man find happiness About Town scoring Alvin Fredericks fed Terry Fisher inside for a tying bucket that sent it into overtime. Fredericks, who burned MCC for with his brother's widow 30 points in Mattatuck’s earlier DeAAolay program set He'll discuss AA 108-60 victory, took control in the five-minute overtime. He tallied DEAR ABBV; My wife and I DEAR P AND P: I think he’s The Manchester Lodge of Masons and Friendship Smokey Orcutt, director of social services for his side’s first 14 points on a variety were close to my brother and his ashamed of his parents. Or his Lodge will sponsor a father and son night on Saturday Rockville General Hospital, will talk about early of jumpers, inside moves and at 7 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. wife. We took many vacation trips home. And possibly both. detection of alcoholism Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at the thunderous jams. Before the together and were a very comfor­ Dear The event will provide an opportunity for boys ages Unitarian Meetinghouse, 153 W. Vernon St. He will Cougars could stop reeling, Fred­ table foursome. DEAR ABBY: Please don’t 12 to 16 to learn about the Order of DeMolay, an also speak about the Alcoholics Anonymous recovery \,4' . V ’ ericks had given^ the Chiefs the Two years ago my wife passed Abby mention my name if you print this organization sponsored by the Masons. Officers of the pr.ogram. Nursery care is available. If decision. local beMolay chaptrer, John Mather, will partici­ • fl-iW l away and I have been very lonely Abigail letter. I visited a home and was Fredericks totaled a game-high since. Two weeks ago my brother shocked to find that the lady of the pate. Slides will be shown. 36 points to lead the unbeaten died very suddenly. During the few Van Buren house had hung a lot of family Information will also be provided about the Masonic Waterbury-based Chiefs. days I spent with the entire family, pictures in her bathroom! fraternity for adults. The event is open-to all men of MCC had a slender 25-24 lead it occurred to me to speak to my I could not restrain myself and the community. Refreshments will be served. Educators to meet mi] after 10 minutes of play with bereaved sister-in-law about a told her how shocked I was. Please Mattatuck assuming a 44-37 half- possible future together, but I there with a soft shoulder to cry on, let me know if you have ever heard Gamma Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, interna­ time lead. The Cougars whittled m thought it would be much too and if your hunch is right, when the of this. tional honor sorority for women educators, will meet away at the Mattatuck lead in the premature and in poor taste, so I time is right, she'll drop into your CAN’T GET OVER IT Monday at 3:30 p.m. at the First Federal Savings m first 10 minutes of the second half said nothing. palm like a ripe peach. Garden club meets Bank. and then were able to move in front Naturally, she will have a period DEAR CAN’T; I have not only Carol Lenihan will speak and show slides of Iceland. before Fisher’s hoop sent it into of-mourning, followed by a period DEAR ABBY: I’m a college heard of it. I ’ve seen such a Susan Carpenter of Mansfield will speak on Hostesses will be Mary Keenan, Eunice Whitney and overtime. of adjustment, but after that I student who has dated this young gallery. Decorating is a matter of problems of gardening at an open meeting of the Mrs. Lenihan. Duane Clements netted 20 points think she and I could find compan­ man (also a college student) for a personal taste, and there is no Coventry Garden Club Tuesday at noon at Coventry and Fisher 10 to-support Freder­ ionship together in the years year. We’ve become very close, reason why people shouldn’t hang Town Hall. Mrs. Carpenter has a degree in icks’ production. Jim Florence ahead. see each other often and, of course, pictures wherever they wish. horticulture form the University of Connecticut and is had 18 points. Silver 17, John secretry of the Connecticut Horticulture Society. My question; How long should I he has met my parents. (I live at Reiser 16 and Doug Leonard 15 to ‘ x m DEAR ABBY: You often receive Baker named to post wait? I'm afraid if I wait too long home, and so does he.) pace the Cougars. letters from young girls asking, MCC resumes action Saturday some other man may step in ahead In ali the time we’ve gone Hilda C. Baker of 286 Porter St. has been named of me. She’s very attractive "Should I or should I not go all the night against Greater Hartford together, I have never been to his way before marriage?” chairwoman of the volunteer services committee of Community Coliege at East Ca­ woman. home, nor have I met his parents. 1 I was given a beautiful reason tije Connecticut Valley East branch of the American tholic’s gym at 8 o’clock. The have hinted that I would- like to Red Cross. 1 have a hunch she would favor why I should not, and I never forget AACC forms theater Cougar women will play a prelim meet them, but he always says it’s Mrs. Baker, recently retired as field representative Hii me if she knew I was interested. it. There were no heavy warnings at 6 o’clock against Thames Valley not convenient because we live so Richard Dana, a professor at Manchester Commun­ of the U.S. Department of Commerce. She has been, How can I handle this in good or confusing explanations. It was State Tech. far apart (45-minute drive). 1 have simply this: ‘Intimacy between ity College, has formed a new theater organization active with the Red Cross for more than 30 years. Her Mattatuck (85)— Fredericks 14- taste? offered to drive over to his house, called I^ p rov 10, an outgrowth of the annual “ Night of Volunteer services committee is responsible for ’ t.T, ■ man and woman is God’s wedding 8-36, Berube 1-0-2, Clements 10-0- AN E YE TO THE FUTURE but he’s never taken me up on it. gift to the newlyweds, and his gift Improvisation” presentation at the college. hel|)ing other committees of the Red Cross recruit and 20. Fisher 5-0-10, Salafia 2-4-8, is not to be opened early.” Improv 10, an organization including coinmunlty train volunteers. Fleming 1-0:2, Tehan 2-1-5, Dennis I reaily can’t understand it. I ’m JANE IN TEXAS people, college students and staff, will meet regularly Mrs. Baker.aresidentofManchesterfor40years, is 1-0-2, Elmendorf 1-0-2, McMahon DEAR EYE: As a member of the not ugly or stupid, and I have good to develop techniques of improvisation. A March treasuerer of the Unitarian Society of Hartford, a Herald Dhoto bv Pinto 0-0-0. Totals 36-13-85. family, you have an inside track, manners. I can’t think of any Every teen-ager should know the performance is anticipated. member of the board of directors of the North Central Manchester (74)— Leonard 6-3- but don’t crowd her. Be attentive, reason why he shouid be ashamed truth about drugs, sex and how to Local members of the organization include Region Mental Health Board, a board member of 15, Reiser 7-2-16, Emerson 4-0-8, Herald photo bv Pinto solicitous, sympathatic and avail­ of me. I ’ve met the parents of other able for hand-holding in a broth­ be happy. For Abby’s booklet,send Madeline Cain, Mark Gadoury, Laurent Jean, Lisa United Cerebral Palsy Housing, a member of the Silver 6-5-17, Florence 8-2-18, guys I haven't been nearly as close $2 and a long, stamped (37 cents), Putnam, Mike O’Rourke, Shelley Charboneau and Manchester Area Mental Health Council, the JIM FLORENCE OF COUGARS IN BALL BATTLE Garen 0-0-0, Collins 0-0-0, Facey MCC’S JIM FLORENCE SCORES BASKET erly, non-aggressive manner. to. Don't make any moves until she self-addressed envelope to: Abby, Tim Ozimek. Manchester residents Lynn Evans and Manchester Green AA R P and Handweavers Guild of .with Mark EIzmemdortt of Mattatuck at Chenev Tech 0-0-0. Totals 31-12-74. . . .over Mattatuck's Terry Fisher indicates that she has more than a What do you think is wrong here? Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, Glenn Aliczi will assist in production. Connecticut. platonic interest in you. Just be PUT OFF AND PUZZLED Hollywood, Calif. 90038. For information on meeting times, contact Dana at 646-4900, ext. 272 or 649-1061. Impotence in mid-life often Singles potiuck set Bell-ringing Big Mike Northwest girls Hadassah sets luncheon The Serving Our Singles group will sponsor a potiuck dinner.and educational seminar Sunday at 6 Big, handsome Mike Haberern was an office The Manchester chapter of Hadassah and sister­ p.m. at South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main visitor this week and his appearance rekindled medical, not psychological hood of Temple Beth Sholom will sponsor a luncheon St.The event is open to single adults of all faiths. memories of the good old days when Manchester Tuesday at noon at the temple, 400 E .'M iddle Participants are asked to bring a hot covered dish to top East, 51-40 High played all its home basketball games at the Herald Turnpike. the Main Street entrance of the church. DEAR DR. LAMB: I need a little If the urologist you see doesn’t test state armory on Main Street. Berthold Gaster, editor and co-publisher of The program, entitled “ Living in the Real World,” help. I am a male, 57 years old, 6 you adequately for diabetes, pro­ Haberern was an attraction in himself. He Angle non-conference foe Windsor High Rodgers chipping in 12 markers for "Connecticut Jewish Ledger,” will speak on Israel will be led by Rev. Shephard Johnson of South United Seeing itself slip behind in the feet tall and weigh 197 pounds. I lactin levels and testosterone, you carried two cow bells with him to every home in an 8 o’clock start. the winners. and the media. Gaster, who was bom in Vienna, is a Methodist Church and his wife, Nancy; SOS director Earl Yost, opening 16 minutes of play. East can’t tell any real difference in Your need to see someone who will. If game and when he wanted to inject a little life into Northwest jumped to an 11-8 lead Liz Palmer, Beth Caffrey and member of the Connecticut Historical Commission Rev. J . Stanley Heggelund. and executive administra­ Catholic could never recover and feelings of age from when I was you happen to have an increased the crowd he’d stand up and start ringing the bells Sports Editor at the turn and raced to a 27-16 Carolynn DelSignore each netted 8 and the Zionist Organization of America, Hartford tor Suzanne Berwick. dropped a 51-40 decision to Northw­ about 20 or 25. I can still do all the production of prolactin, you need and the Manchester students and followers of the halftime lead. The Eaglettes put points for the Eaglettes. Palmer Health district. The program will conclude with a hymn sing and est Catholic in Hartford County same things and ju.st as well as 1 other studies and can probably be hoopsters would start whooping it up. on a mild rally in the third canto dished out 4 assists while Donna Gaster will discuss the changes in media coverage interfaith healing service. Conference (HCC) girls’ basket­ did years ago. I ’ve never had any Lawrence treated with bromocriptine, which The most memorable year in Manchester High and closed to 39-30 after three Revellese did a good job on the of Israel over the period of statehood, and will focus on ball action Thursday night at the serious illnesses other than the flu. resolves the problem quickly in basketball history was the 1937—38 season when periods. hoards with 6 rebounds. Daria Lamb, M.D. distortions in reporting Israel’s recent Lebanese Eagles’ Nest. The one thing I can’t do as well is sucb cases. Coach Will Clarke’s team captured three It seems like only yesterday that Big Mike East closed the gap to five points Lupacchino added 9 caroms. action. The victory was the ninth in as respond sexually. Doc, shapely championships, the CCIL, state and New England Haberern would stand up in the southwest in the fourth quarter but costly DEAR DR. LAMB: Do your feet For reservations call 646-1077. Babysitting is many conference outings for the women used to turn me on, but they crowns. bleachers, ringing those cow bells, one in each turnovers prevented it from draw­ Northwest Catholic (51)— S. and legs always swell when you available. West Hartford-based Indians and don’t do a thing for me anymore. I likely to have impotence because hand. ing nearer. "W e shot for just under Rodgers 3 0-16, Curtis 10-0 2, Kelly have poor circulation? I have been To report area news Haberern didn’ t win a letter for the part he moves them to 12-4 overall. The still admire nice figures. For the of a medical problem. A young, played, having graduated four years earlier, loss drops the Eaglettes to 2-6 in the 50 percent from the floor but we 5 0-0 10, DiBennedetto 2 0-0 4, E. past 10 years I have had no desire told yes and no. Which is correct? inexperienced male beginning an To report news items in Bolton, Andover and but the big fellow, with a smile to match, had a HCC and 5-10 overall with five had an excessive number of Rodgers 6 0-1 12. Lisevick 4 7-8 15, for sex and my wife thought I was Tom Dunn called active sex life with the opposite sex DEAR READER: Poor circula­ lot to do with the success the schoolboys games left on the regular turnovers and that resulted in a Harris 1 0-0 2. Totals 22 7-10 51. having sex somewhere else, but I Coventry, call or write Richard Cody at The Tom Dunn, varsity head football coach at is more likely to have psychologi­ tion covers a lot of territory. It is Rush joins MMH staff Manchester Herald, Herald Square, P.O. Box 591, enjoyed.In those days, the West Side resident schedule. lower number of shots from the East Catholic (40)— Bearse 10-0 wasn’t. cal problems. Rockville High, and a Manchester resident, has floor,” said East Coach Donna not a specific term. If you have bad Manchester. CT 06040; telephone 643-2711. carried the handle of Mike the Bootch. East must win all five if it hopes 2, Revellese 1 0-0 2. Barter 3 0-2 6, I was wondering if I lack some So please think of your change in Just to hear the bells ring out seemed to give the been named Coach—of—the—Yearin the Class L Ridel. Caffrey 4 0-0 8, DelSignore 4 0-0 8, veins in your legs from varicose' The Rev. James Rush has joined the staff as a full to qualify for post-season play. hormone. My penis just doesn’t sexual performance as a symp­ team that little extra hy pe needed to roll up one Division of the CIAC by the Northern Connecticut Kathy Lisevick hit for 15 points Palmer 4 0-0 8, Lupacchino 3 0-0 6, veins or blood clots, you may have time chaplain for Manchester Memorial Hospital. He The Eaglettes’ next see action want to respond by itself or stay the tom. Common causes include a win after another. Chapter of the Football Foundation Hall of to pace Northwest with Ellen Coulombe 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 0-2 40. swelling. If you have a bad heart has been with the hospital for the past three years. Tuesday night at home against way it used to. I used to just think depression, which is common at “ I still have the two bells,” Haberern Famne...Three times this season the Boston that affects the right side of your Rush is a priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford. He about a certain woman and it mid-life, diabetes, alcohol and far recalled.“ They are now down in the cellar.” Celtics have played in Hartford, oonce in an heart and causes blood to distend was ordained at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome and would respond but not anymore. I more often than you would have ■■“When we went to Providence (for the New exhibition and twice in regularly scheduled NBA the veins in the legs, then you have served his deacon internship at St. Aloysius parish in need your help bad. thought, an increase in formation swelling. England tourney) .the police didn’t want the bells games,and they have yet to attract a sellout London, England. He has served as assistant pastor crowd. One reason could be the lack of promotion DEAR READER; A little arith­ of the hormone prolactin from the If you have only-involvement of to be heard and they came after me in the stands.I Bruins overtake Nordiques in West Haveti and Hartford and served in a team by the Celtics.The Boston public relations metic suggests that your problem pituitary gland. This condition the left side'of the heart, you may passed the bells back and forth to others in our began around age 47 and that is far may or may not be associated with ministry at St. Justin’s in Hartford. department has forwarded nary one release on have shortness of breath but will section and the police were never able to get year, with Pete Peeters, the way the second best in Bruins’ history. too young to have difficulties in a decrease in testosterone levels. any of its Hartford games to a number of the BOSTON (U PI) - An early not have swelling of the legs them,” he recall^. two-goal disadvantage didn’t stop he’s playing, if we get down two Bruins coach Gerry Cheevers sexual performance. If you had See a urologist. But first read Ike Cole’s Ijasket which just beat the buzzer to m ^ ia , if to any, in the area...Despite being because of it. the Boston Bruins from demon­ goals, we know that he’s going to holds the record with 32 games 4 seen a doctor for this problem 10 Valentine dance shuttl^ into the background by the University of The Health Letter" 18-6, Help for And if you have obstruction of give the Silk Towners their first ever New hold us in there. And once you years ago, though, you would not Connecticut in state college hoop circles. Trinity strating why they are one of the without a loss in 1971- 72. Impotence, which I am sending the arteries to the legs limiting the England basketball championship it started a come back from two goals down, have gotten the help you could get The American Legion Auxiliary will have a College in Hartford has made waves with a dozen hottest teams in the NHL. If But if the Bruins are getting a lift you. Others can send 75 cents with arterial blood flow to the legs, you chain—reaction of celebration all the way from the momentum is on your side.” today. Why? Because the whole Valentine dance Saturday from 8:30 p.m. to 12; 30 a.m. wins in its first 13.Stan Ogrodnik, former East anything, the disadvantage from Peeters, the feeling is a long,, stamped, self-addressed may have leg cramps with exer­ Providence to the streets of Manchester. Louis Sleigher and Pierre Aubry concept of impotence has changed at the American Legion Hall on Legion Street. Catholic High mentor, has been operasting in his spurred on the Bruins. mutual. envelope for it to me, in careofthis cise or even develop gangrene Part of the victory parade, which ended well gave the Nordiques a quick 2-0 lead in the last 10 years. Music will be by the Johnny Prytko Good Times usual quiet and effective manner guiding the Boston roared back Thursday " I think about the streak and newspaper, P.O, Box 1551, Radio without having any swelling. So the past midnight at Charter Oak Park, was a hugh in the first 2:11 of the opening Men in your age group are more Band. Refreshments will be served. For tickets call Bantams...Best coinditioned basketball referees night to beat the Quebec Nor­ when I let in an easy goal like the City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. answer is both yes and no. victory bonfire, carefully supervised by the fire period before Crowder and Ray 649-7963 or 649-2356. seen this season have been in the NBA. The pros diques, 5-3, scoring the game- first one tonight, I tend to say here department. Bourque evened the score. are apparently on a youth movement among the winner on a short-handed goal by it goes,” he said. “ I don’t know where the celebrants were able to Middleton gave Boston a brief whistle blowers with a majority in their early Rick Middleton who picked off the come up with all that wood,” Haberern recalled. lead with his first goal at 3:35of the 30s...Southern New York Racing A s ^ ia tio n will Nordiques’ only careless pass of Thoughts “ I didn’t think there was that much wood laying second stanza before Real Cloutier promote auto racing at Thompson Spoeedway the night. around in town.” The fire could be seen for miles. tied it up with a goal at 7:24. FREE! this season. The group formerly! operated at the The Bhiins, sporting the best Radiol Grange to meet It doesn’t seem possible that 45 years have Middleton intercepted a Quebec Danbury track since closed to make way for a record in the NHL, 34-10, stretched THREE DONUTS passed since those memorable nights at the pass and netted the game-winner, In one of his essays the novelist ' categories. man that there is fresh drinking East Cemntral Pomona will meet Saturday at 8 shopping center. their latest unbeaten streak to 13 -TV armory. games. Goalie Pete Peeters, who his 24th goal of the year, at 8:14 of Walker Percy tells the story of a Into one pile he puts information water in a spring beyond the next p.m. at the Manchester Grange Hall, 205 Olcott St. TMS CSUpOfI O turned back 26 of 29 Quebec shots the period while the Bruins were man who becomes a castaway on a he calls “ island news.” ’This news is cove. Glastonbury and Coventry granges will bring items 'M . t /4 ttmi 1 on goal, set a personal career best short- handed. far-off island after a shipwreck. of no great consequence; it’s mostly This “ news from across the sea” for the auction table. of 28 games without a loss. . Barry Pederson closed the scor­ TONIGHT After a while the man resigns old, and it doesn’t help the man sur­ is very much like religious news. A trip to Fall River, Mass, has been planned for Feb. DONUTS BAKED FRESH DAILY. Stelnbrenner says he made mistakes ” We got behind two goals but we ing at 15:39 of the final period. 7:30 College basketball; Yale vs. himseif to the fact that it may be a vive his days on the island. “ Chicago Religious news is '“ good news” , 28. For reservations see Edith Schoell. OVER 20 VARIETIES! knew the game wasn’t over,” said “ The key to the game was Harvard, Channel 20 is a large city in the Midwest,” is because it helps us survive our days admitted that if he had to do it all while before he is rescued. So the SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) - New owner also said, among other Keith Crowder, who said Peeters Middleton’s short-handed goal,” 7:30 College hockey: Boston on our earthly island. And like -CoM Sanigiclm • CoM Drinks over again, Jackson would still be man begins to explore. one such bit of Island news. .York 'Yankees principal owner things, that his leftUelder, Dave has given the Bruins confidence said Quebec coach Michel Ber­ University vs. Providence, Chan­ “ news from across the sea” , the wearing pinstripes. COUNTER Utd TAKE-OUT SERVICE George Stelnbrenner blasted last Winfield, “ isn't a winner; ” that his they can win even when they fall geron. "W e never should have nel 38 As he walks along the beach he But into another pile the man puts “ good news” of religion usually centerOelder, Jerry Mumphrey, year’s team as being “ terrifically behind given that one up. 8Golf: Bing Crosby Classic, USA finds things that have been left by news which he calls ’’news from comes as a gift from others, and at “ isn’t a take-charge” player. Weight group planned MEADOWNOORPU^ ^ boring” and admitted Thursday he For the record “ The difference between this "W e played well, except for that Cable (taped) previous Inhabitants on the island. across the sea.” ’This news is of times when we expect it least but Rout* 44A Jcl. Rt. 31 • 742-7722 erred by letting Reggie Jackson Stelnbrenner, who said he ruled Picture on page 16 of Thursday’s year and last year’s team is we one lapse. We made a bad pass and 8:30 NBA: Celtics vs. Pacers, Among these things are a number of great consequence, for it helps the need it most. Counselor Pat Carney will lead a support group for bMome a California Angel. by committee last season rather Herald was of Vitas Gerulaitis, not could get behind and outshoot the he capitalized on it,” said SportsChannel, W INF messages tucked inside some old man survive his days on the island. women who wish to attain and maintain desired Opnn 7 Days — 64.m. toSp.m. In Syracuse to (ipeak at a local than by dictatorship — which he Bjorn Borg. The Herald regrets other team the rest of the way, but Bergeron, 8:30 NBA: Knicks vs. Maver­ bottles, Soon the man begins to sort One such bit of “ news from across The Rev, Frederick P, Moser weight beginning Feb. 19 For additional information, sports dimier, the flamboyant vowed to return to this year — the error. they’d score,” said Crowder, "This Peeters’ unbeaten streak is now icks, Channel 9 these messages into two distinct the sea” is a message telling the fit. Mary’s Episcopal Church call 242-2471. I(» ^ MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri„ Feb. 4. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri„ Feb. 4. 1983- 17 Clippers check stumble UCLA winner Scoreboard at expense of Pistons I overtime By Fred Lief could,” Raveling said. “I think we UPI Sports Writer made the so-called experts find out that we are a better basketball its last five games — the last three rallied and at one point held a 117-111. In the vocabulary of Washington team than they thought.” Bridgeport 94. Quinnlplac 77 By Mike Tully Nuggets 126, Hawks 112 NY Islanders 142-7 to the NBA’s Ipwest teams and, five-point lead midway through the State basketball, no four letters Elsewhere in the Top 20, No. 2 101-2 Buffalo U. 8 . AUred 8 UPJ Sports Writer At AUanta, Alex English scored Newicw Jerse;dciscy r , Central Conn. 65. teringfield 57 after the game, the Pistons held a period. .are more distasteful than U-C-L-A. Viginia defeated Wake Forest First period-1. New Jersey. TambeUlnl The San Diego Clippers have The Clippers, 15-33, responded 36 points to pace Denver. Kiki Washington State has never won 17 (Lever. QuennevlUe), 1:50. 2, NY Drew 8 . Yeshiva 39 20 minute, closed-door meeting. 89-75; No. 6 Indiana defeated Islanders, Gilbert 7 (Trottlcr. Potvin). E. Conn. 97. S.E. Mass. 8(20T ) stopped getting in their own way Vandeweghe finished with 30 at UCLA. And after Thursday Holy Cross S , Maine 78 Bowling Center Bill Laimbeer said the with seven straight points to take a Wisconsin 83-73; No. 13 Iowa lost to 8:21. PenaUlcs-Brumwell, NJ, i:i9; long enough to send some oppo­ LOl-99 lead with just over four points and Dan Issel had 25. T.R. night’s 89-87 overtime loss in Los Hockey King’s Point 78, N.Y. Maritime 8 meeting was designed t o ’’get us Illinois 62-61; and No. 14 Illinois Broten. N J, 3:18; HalHn, N ^ , L in ^ St. 8 . Hawthorne ffi nents stumbling. Dunn had 11 rebounds and 16 Morrow. NYI. 4:42; D. Sutter. NYI. closer together as a team. minutes remaining and went on to Angeles, the Cougars will have to State stopped Drake 65- 59. New Harnpshire Coll. 8 , Merrimack 81 . "We’ve been playing better ever points. Roundfield led the Hawks 11:12; Goring. NYI, 16:8. Niagara 76. Boston U. 75 "We just haven’t played well the even the season series with Detroit wait another year to break with At Charlottesville, Va., Ralph Second period-3. NY Islanders. Bourne # since we started playing good with 29 points and Eddie Johnson tradition. 13 (Hallln. Gillies), 10:21. 4. NY Nichols 74. Fitchburg 1 last few nights. If we just go at one victory each. Sampson scored 25 of his 30 points Nyadt B , Simpson SO pressure defense," Clippers’ had 23 points and 10 assists. The' streak is 25 games and Islanders. Boutillier 4 (Bossy, Morrow). “We didn’t play as well as we’re in the second half as Virginia hiked 17:08. 5. NY Islanders, ToneUi 8 (Bossy. Plymouth 8 . Franklin Pierce S7 coach Paul Silas said Thursday Dominique Wilkins and Rudy Rutgers B. Rhode Island 67 capable of, we played as if we were counting. But Washington State its record to 18- 2. The Cavaliers NA'nONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Potvin). 19:03. 6, NY Islanders, B. Sutter ANTIQUES— Bea DeDominicis night after rookie Terry Cum­ tired,” said Detroit coach Scotty Macklin each scoreil 14 points. coach George Raveling is not Wales Conference 11 (D. Sutter). 19:53. Penallles- Sacred Heart 67, South Conn. 57 130, Alice Richards 139, Cindy Aral mings scored a team-high 29 points trail North Carolina by a half game Patrick Division Melandson. NYI. served by D. Sutter. St. Paul Bible 80, Toccoa Falls 66 125, Joan Colby 125, Vivian Bayer NBA Roundup Robertson. ’"They out-defensedus, ready to concede anything to those W L T Pis. OF GA 4:17; Marini. NJ. 4:17; Lorlmer. NJ. St. Ttiomas Aquinas B , Bloomfield 66 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Trinity B. MIT 57 in a 115-108 victory over Detroit pressured us and took our passes 76ers 117, Warriors ill down the coast. Philadelphia 34 13 7 75 ZM 152 9:35; Gagne. NJ. 18:06. 127, Sally Anderson 129-134-366, Wake Forest, which hasn’t won at NY Islanders 29 17 9 67 206 150 Tufts 110, Nasson 67 that sent the Pistons to a closed- away. At Oakland, Calif., Julius Erving "The sophisticates down here Third perlod-7, New York. TonelllS South Joan Boroch 356, Emma Johnson Virginia in six years, was led by Washington 26 16 12 64 211 186 (Trollier, Bossy), :8. 8. New Y ^ , door meeting after the game. through the motions, we’re going “We’re not defensively solid hit three free throws in the final 13 who think they know so irAich about NY Rangers 23 23 7 53 166 ISO AU.-Birm. 73. N.C.-Charlotte 60 129-368, Louise Webb 142-128-374, Anthony Teachey with 21. Bourne 14 (Hallin. Johnsson), 9:46. 9. Aiderson-BroMkhis 107, Faitm ont 100 Tom Chambers had 21, Jerome to lose.” individually or as a team. We' seconds to seal Philadelphia’s the game found out that the little New Jersey 11 32 11 33 143 217 New Jersey, Broten9 (Larmer. Gagne). Alice Sartwell 355, Robin Moor- "When he is really going good, Pittsburgh 12 34 7 31 161 253 Campbeilsvllle 87, Alice L l ^ B(OT) Whitehead 19, Al Wood 16 and • The Pistons’>Kelly Tripucka had couldn’t stop Cummings with victory. Golden State pulled within guys up in the country can piay the 15-36. Pcnalites-Cameron. NJ, 8:54; Carson-Newman66, Tenn. Wesleyan ffi house 360, Debbie Wilson 345, Fran like he was in the first half, most Adams Division Kallur. NYI, 10:8. ^ Lionel Hollins added 15 as San 33 points and Islah Thomas added anybody or from anywhere.” three points at 114-111 on two free game too,” he said. Boston 34 10 e 76 206 137 ^ o t s on goaV-NY Islanders 9-104—36. Columbtu 81, Albany St. 79 Doyon 144-361, Barbara Callahan teams tend to lay back,” Wake Concord 72. Bluefield 71 Diego won for the fifth time in its 26. Pistons star guard John Long throws by Louis Lloyd with 21 . The Cougars, 17th-ranked in the Montreal 28 15 10 66 246 191 New Jersey 8-10-12-30. 348, Cathy Kosciol 347, Joanne Forest coach Carl Tacy said of Buffalo 25 17 10 60 201 167 Goalies-NY Islanders. Melanson. New E. Tennessee 75, Marshall 73 last seven games. Elmory-Henry 61. Washington-Lee 53 Salafai 134-342 The Clippers led 36-29 after one was slightly injured in a two- car seconds to play, but the Warriors nation, played the game all right. Sampson. "It was an astounding uebec 25 22 6 56 232 219 Jersey. Resch, Mlddlebrook. A^IS.OO. "Down the stretch with about Fayette^lle St. 87, J.C. Smith 76 quarter and stretched their lead to auto accident Thursday night en had to foul to get the ball back. 'They led by 10 points in the second performance.” artford 13 34 6 32 174 206 three minutes to go our defense as many as 11 points in the second route to the Pontiac Silverdome Erving made l-of-2 free throws vhalf and were still on the brink of a Campbell Conference Ga. Southern 71, Houston Baptist 56 TEE-TOTALERS— Annamarie Norris Division Montreal ~ “ l-l-l->3 Gardner-Webb 90, Barber Scotia 70 really picked up," said Silas. "We period before finishing the first and did not play in the game. with 13 seconds to play and then hit winning in the closing seconds of At Bloomington, Ind., Ted Kit- W L T Pts. GF GA Calgary M-3-7 George Mason 59, N.C.-Witmington 57 Bamowski 181-490, Karen Bar- started to deny them (Pistons). half with a 54-47 lead. In other games, Denver ham­ two more with three seconds to go regulation. With the score 75-75, chel scored 29 points and Randy Chicago 33 14 7 73 232 167 First period—1, Montreal, Shutt 8 Glenville M, Charleston 58 nowski 190-183-533, Bertha Burns That was the key.” Minnesota 26 15 13 65 220 UB (Carbonneau),S:02.2. Calgary. Mokosak Mercer 75. Hardin-Simmons 64 175, Claudette Mertpns 189-509, San Diego led 82-80 entering the mered Atlanta 126-112 and Phila­ to give the 76ers their sixth straight Steve Harriet missed a jumper Wittman 20 as Indiana moved into St. Louis 17 28 10 44 191 215 7 (Christoff, Peplinski). 6:34. 3, Calgary, Montevallo 8 , Alabama Christian 65 Detroit lost for the fourth time in final nnartpr hut Detroit, 23-25, delphia held off Golden State victory and 40th win of the season. from the lane and a tip-in by Aaron a tie with Minnesota for first place Toronto 13 28 10 36 191 224 Hislop 13 (Beers, Bridgman), 19:8. Radford SB. Milligan 2 Gail Hartzog 181-526, Mary Ann Detroit 12 29 12 36 163 223 Penalties—Russell. Cal, 16:04. Randolph-Macon 8Z, Lon^ood 06 Haskins rolled off the iron at the in the Big Ten. Wisconsin, ahead Richmond 75. Virginia MiliUry 69 Zawilinsk 477, Gayla Butcher 451, Smythe Division Second period—4. Calgary. Peplinski 13 Nancy Washburn 178-483, Martie buzzer. 40-36 at the halt, was led by Brad Edmonton 29 16 10 68 293 224 (Christoff, Russell), 4:8. 5. Montreal, Samford B. Onlenary 74 In overtime, Kenny Fields (26 Sellers with 23 points. Calgary 22 25 8 52 224 230 Delorme 11 (Napier, Acton), 10:41. So. Florida 96, Bethune-Cookman 90 Barilla 180-467, Mary McConville points) carried the seventh-ranked Winnipeg 20 26 7 47 200 223 Penalties-Russell, Cal, 7:49. Tenn. Tech 98, U. of South 66 473, Debbie Varni 175, Karen “Kitchel was frustrated in the Vancouver 17 25 10 44 187 206 Third p e r i o d , Oiristoff 7 (Mokosak, 'Transylvania 54, Kentucky St. S(OT) Bruins. Craig Ehlo put the Cougars first,” said Indiana coach Bobby Los Angele - 17 27 8 42 190 232 Russell), 3:49. 7, Montreal. Tremblay 21 Va. 8 , Wake Forest 75 Riordan 485, Shirley Eldridge ahead 85-84 with two free throws Knight. "But in the second half he (Top Hiur in each division qualify for (Naslund, Delorme. 5:37. 8. Calgary,, Va. Commonwealth 70, W. Kentucky 57 204-518, Niki Wehren 176-178-508, Stanley Cun playoffs.) Nilsson 2 (Risebrough, Konroyd), 7:37. Va. St. 98. Morgan St. C Fran Misseri 200-541, JoAnn Ricci Her^id photo by Pinto with 1:03 left. Fields then provided took the ball to the bucket.” iTiur^y'a Results 9. Calgary, Nilsson 8 (Reinhart. Wheeling 94. Mt. Vernon Nazarene 71 Nilsson leads Flames a 15-footer with 52 seconds to go At Champaign, III., Derek Boston 5, Quebec 3 McDonald). 10:(fi. 10, (^Igary, Nilsson8 B^dwest 177, Jessie Williams 200-236-594, and a dunk with 16 seconds left Harper missed 4-of-5 free throws N.Y. Islanders 7. New Jersey 2 (Risebrough. Konroyd), 16:14. Penalties— Ashland 73, Ohio Dominican 63 Jean Aldrich 175-190-500, Pat Thi­ Washington 2. Minnesota 1 Reinhart, Cal. 3:57; Root, Mil. 6;S. Aurora Coll. 90. Olivet Nazarene 75 bodeau 470, Lou Toutain 190-518, following a Cougar turnover. for the game but hit a foul shot with Calgary 7. Montreal 3 Shots on goal—Montreal 9-17-11—37. Bellarmine 98, IndUna-Evansville 83 Plays tonight ^ Ig a ry 6-10-6—31. Bradley 63. Creighton 61 Lee Bean 180-502, Marcella Bonin Ehlo’s Ihyup cut it to 88-87 with 1:37 remaining to give Illinois the Los Angeles 7. Edmonton 4 Central Methodist 56. Tarkio 2 seven seconds left and the Cougars Big Ten victory. Steve Carfino of Frida’s Games Goalies—Montreal. Sevigny. Calgary, 180-507. East Catholic's Joe Smith will be inaction tonight when (All Times EST) Lemelin. A—7.2G. Chadron St. 77. Bellevue 56 the Eagles host HCC foe St.Thomas Aquinas at 7:30 at were still breathing after UCLA’s Iowa, guarded by Harper, missed Pittsburgh at Winnipeg. 9:06 p.m. Dana 75, Concordia 8 Michael Holton hit a free throw a 15-footer with eight seconds left. Montreal at Eklmonton, 9:35 p.m. E)oane 109, Midland 75 HOME ENGINEERS- Paula the Eagles' Nest Both clubs go into the contest with 4-2 in routing Canadiens Saturday's Games Grand View C, Simpson 61 with four seconds to play. But Burke 184, Cathy Bohjalian 192- Greg Stokes, Iowa’s center and top Hartford at Boston Illinois 2 . Iowa 61 conference records. Washington State’s Don Rubin scorer, had just 11 points and Buffalo at Quebec Illinois St. B . Drake » 463, Anita Lewis 176-472, Carol missed from half-court at the fouled out with 8:03 left. Minnesota at N.Y. Islanders Ind. 83. Wisconsin 73 Snow 183, Lynn Davis 187-499, "We got the big goals tonight and less than two minutes after Steve which completed a five-game road N.Y. Rangers at St. Louis Basketball Ind. Central 64, Ky. Wesleyan 83(OT) By Mike Tully buzzer ... and the UCLA hex Lakeland B. Lincoln Trail 8KOT) Phyllis Carella 455, Chris Sullivan it helped," said Nilsson. Christoff gave Calgary a two-goal trip at 4-0-1. The Islanders scored Philadelphia at I.«s Angeles UPI Sports Writer continued. "The first problem is we are not Pittsburgh at Calgary Mo.-Kansas City 8 , Evangel 2 458, HildurZawistowski455, Danne four goals in the second period, Neb. Wesleyan 7l. Hastings B With Calgary holding a 43 lead, lead. The victory pushed UCLA into a good team if we only get 14 New Jersey at Washington Pineo 189-461, Pauline Magnuson Someone owes the Calgary Steve Shutt opened the scoring at including three in the last 2:52 of Vancouver at Toronto Northern Iowa ®, Wis.-Green Bay 56 Nilsson scored three unanswered No. Central 77. III. Benedictine w 477, Midge Bergeron 458. Flames an apology, and in the the period to chase goalie Glenn first place in the Paclfic-10. The minutes out of Greg Stokes rather Chicago at Detroit Fibak, Lendl goals to raise his total for the 3; 02 of the first period by blasting a Bmins are 15-2 overall and 7-0 in than the normal number,” said Northwestern (Iowa) 8 , Buena VisU 74 meantime all their opponents may season to 24 and lead the Flames to 35-foot slapshot past Calgary net- Resch. Purdue 87. Northwestern 56 be sorry. minder Rejean Lemelin. Carl the league. Washington State is Iowa coach Lute Olson. "That’s th^ American Hockey League Rockhurst 66. Southwest Baptist 2 By United Press International their fourth victory in their last six 15-3 and 7-1. key to the game.” Northern NATIONAL Ba s k e t b a l l a sso c . Southern III. 97, Indiana St. 79 ' 2125,(SO PBA Tournament "We’ve squelched the rumor games. Mokosak tied the contest for Capitals 3, North Stars I W L T Pts. GF GA Eastern Conference St. Ambrose 108, Roosevelt 99 Darren Daye had 25 points and At Normal, 111., Dwayne Tyus Fredericton 27 15 7 61 217 Iffi At Grand Prairie. Texas Feb. 3 that Calgary can’t beat the upper- “We played well against a pretty Calgary at 1-1 just over three At Landover, Md., Ted BuUey Atlantic Division St. Francis 90. Rosary 79 (The top 20 bowlers with hometowns and Stuart Gray 16, both career highs, scored 15 points and Illinois State Maine 25 21 6 56 207 200 W L Pet. GB Westmar 71. Briar Cliff 56 pchelon teams,” Calgary center minutes later. scored the tie-breaking goal early Nova Scotia 22 5 56 246 215 toUljjinfall after 18 games) good hockey club that has been for UCLA. The Cougars, whose shot 60 percent from the floor in 25 Philadelphia 40 6 470 — WichiU St. 101, New Mexico St. 80 I, Ted Hannahs. Zanesville. Ohio. 4,231. play tonight Jim Peplinski said Thursday night With just 34 seconds left in the in the third period, helping Wa­ Adirondack 24 25 4 52 214 218 Boston 8 10 .78 4 Wm. Jewel! 72, Culver-Stockton ® 2, Steve Fehr. Cincinnati, 4,(05. 3. Steve 12-game winning streak was raising its record to 17- 1. Melvin Moncton 20 25 5 45 176 196 after the Flames hung a 7-3 period, Calgary’s Jamie Hislop shington snap Minnesota’s six- New Jersey 8 17 .68 I0*»i Xavier 1®, Cleveland St. 72 Martin, Kingsport, Tenn., 4,027. 4. Rick ended, were led by Harriet with 29 Mathis had 16 points for Drake. Sherbrooke 14 32 4 32 184 232 Washington 8 S .444 UAi Southwest Vittone. Salem, Ore.. 4,017. 5. drubbing on the Montreal gdme unbeaten streak. Bulley Southern scored on a 10-foot wrist shot. and Haskins with 19 points and 13 “ISU is a legitimate Top 20 New York 19 27 .413 21 Arkansas Coll. ®. Ozarks 56 U Grange, 111., 4,0®. PHILADELPHIA (CPI) — Ivan Wilander of Sweden, the French Canadiens. Peplinski and Montreal defense- jammed the puck past goalie Gilles Rochester 29 16 7 66 247 211 Central Division Arkansas-Monticello ®. Harding 2 6, Mark Baker. Garden Grove. C^lif.; NHL Roundup rebounds. team,” said Drake coach Gary Hershey 27 21 1 56 190 182 Milwaukee 31 16 .660 — Lendl and Wojtek Fibak are such Open champion, lost to Bill Scan­ “We can beat any team — we’ve man Gilbert Delorme provided the Meloche for his third goal of the Central Arkansas 74. OuachiU » 3WU.3J1®. 7,Y, NelsoniNeison Burtonuurion Jr.,jr ., St.oi. Louis.laouis, close friends that Lendl can't wait lon 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; No. 4 Gene Mayer "I think we played as good a Garner. "They do everything well Baltimore 23 24 7 53 233 241 Detroit 8 8 .479 6^^ Eastern N.M. 96. Abilene Christian S 3570. 8. Bob Handley, Fairway, Kan., proved it against the Russians, only scoring in a closely played season. Gaetan Duchesne scored St. Catharins 24 27 4 52 227 239 AtlanU 2 8 ,478 8Vi H en^rson St. ®, Hendrix 67 3.9G9.3.9 9. Guppy Troup, Jacksonville, Fla., to get Fibak on a tennis court so he was knocked out by No. 16 Tim basketball game as we possibly and they don’t beat themselves.” New Haven 2 21 5 51 167 185 Chicago 16 31 .340 15 Lamar 90. McNeese St. S played with the Islanders on second period. an empty-net goal with two se­ Binghamton S 24 5 47 196 209 3,943.3.9 10, Alvin Lou. El Cajon, C^llf, can try to beat his brains out. Mayotte 6-4. 4-6, 6-1; and No, 6 Indiana 15 8 83 15 Midwestern 84, Jarvis S3 3,941. Tuesday and again tonight,” con­ going pretty good,” said Calgary “We did not forecheck and conds left. Springfield 19 29 4 C 175 210 Cleveland • 9 J7 .U6 8V4 Okla. Christian 64, John Brown 75 Steve Denton lost a 10-8 tie-breaker Thursday’s Results II. Ernie Schlegel, Vancouvei. Wash., Yes, you read that right. Fibak tinued Peplinski. "Montreal clob­ coach Bob Johnson. "We are consequently defensemen could Kings 7, Oilers 4 Western Conference Okla. S6iA 79. Bethany Nazarene ® 3,907. 12. Art Trask. Fresno, said that Lendl, whom he meets in the deciding set to fall to No. 11 bered us the last time and we had petting better, and our overall not stand up," said Shutt. At Edmonton, Alberta, MarceC Binghamton 5. Baltimore 3 Midwest Division S.F. Austin 87. Sam Houston 55 13. Steve Wunderlich, St. Louis. 3530 14. Brian Gottfried, 7-6, 2-6, 7-6. Moncton 6. Fredericton 5 W L Pet. GB San Diego St. 61, New Mexico 37 Jim Murtishaw, VisU. C!!alif., 3.926. 15. tonight in the quarterfinals of the something we wanted to show, that defensive coverage is better, but In other games, Boston downed Dionne and ’Terry RuskowsU Nova Scotia 6. Sherbrooke 5 San Antonio 2 19 .604 — Fifth-seeded Peter McNamara Unknown Makovic Southern Arkansas®. Arkansas Tech Billy Young Jr.. Tulsa, Okla., 3524. J375.000 U.S. Pro Indoor Tennis we could play better. If things keep we still have things we’ve got to Quebec 5-3, the New York Islander scored two goals each to lead Los Springfield 4. St. Catharines 2 Kansas City 8 2 5 2 4 2 16. Jeff Morin. Geveland, 3521- 17. Championships, puts out extra took the measure of No. 13 Tomas going this way we may give work on." hammered New Jersey 7-2, Wa­ Angeles in a penalty-riddled game. Friday's Games Dallas 2 8 .469 5Mi St. Mary’s 71. Mary Hardin Baylor S Phil Ringener. Big Spring, Texas. 3,912. effort every time the two men play Smid of Czechoslovakia, 7-6, 6-0, Hershey at New Haven Denver 8 8 .489 Tarleton St. 90. Concordia Lutheran 98 18. Tom Baker. Buffalo. N Y . 3510. 19. Edmonton a run for first place." Nilsson scored at 7; 37 of the final shington stopped Minnesota 3-1 A total of 144 penalty minutes were Adironoack at Rochester UUh 18 8 .375 11 West Dave Husted, Milwaukie, Ore., 3.9®. 20. each other. and Teltscher defeated Fritz Kent Nilsson scored a hat trick in period. He collected his second on a and Los Angeles suprised Edmon­ called in the contest, which took Saturday's Games Houston 9 37 .196 19 Arizona St. 72. Calif. 66 Ed Wallace. Visalia, Calif., 3,907. "He really wants to beat me Buehning, 6-1, 4-6, 6-4. to handle Chiefs New Haven at Adirondack Pacific Division Colorkdo St. 2 . Air Force 47 the third period to power the power play 2>A minutes later, then ton 7-4. more than three hours to play. Moncton at Binghamton Los Angeles 8 10 .773 — Fresno Pacific 1®. Hawaii Pacific92 badly." the 12th-seeded Fibak said McNamara meets Scanlon, the Flames to their first home triumph completed the hat trick at 16; 14. Islanders 7, Devils 2 Seven of the game’s 11 goals were Nova. Scotia at Fredericton Portland 27 19 .587 8 Gonzaga 64, San Diego 56 with a smile Thursday night after only unseeded player to get this in five attempts against the Montreal’s Mario Tremblay At East Rutherford, N.J., Bob scored on power plays, four by the KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - petitive on offense as it has been on Baltimore at Hershey Flioenix 28 20 5 0 8 Hawaii 56. Texas-El Paso 56 far, and Mayotte takes on Gottf­ defense. St. Catharines at Maine Seattle 8 8 586 9 Long Beach St. 96, UC Irvine 87 Thurday's ^ r t s Transactions defeating Butch Walts, 6-2,6-1, in a Canadiens since they moved to scored at 5; 37 of the third period to' Bourne and John Tonelli scored Kings. Glenn Anderson scored two First the city of Dallas gave Sherbrooke at Springfield Golden SUte 19 2 .413 16 MonUna 64. Nevada-Reno 56 By United Press International third-round match. "Once I fell ried in the other quarterfinal- Calgary three years ago> cut the Flames’ advantage to 43, two goals each for New York, goals for the Oilers. Kansas City a professional football The Chiefs ranked fourth in the San Diego 15 8 413 21 ' MonUna St. 71, No. Arizona ® Baseball Thursday's Results Baltimore — Signed third baseman going for a ball and he almost matchups. team and now it has given that AFC in defense last season and Minnesota 9 i2 ” l No. MonUna B. W. MonUna 77 killed me on the return. He says he Lendl broke the service of the football team its new head coach. sent three defenders to the Pro Washington 10 « , Denver 126, Atlanta 112 San Jose St. 86. Univ. Of Pacific 61 Aurelio Rodriguez to a 1-year contract. First period- 1. Washington. GusUf- San Diego 115, Detroit 106 So. Calif. 73, Washington ® Chicago (AL) -Signed pitcher Steve knows everything about my game, 19-year-old Leconte in the third The Kansas City Chiefs, who as Bowl (Gary Barbara, Gary Green sson 14 (Caroenter, Haworth). 9:26. Philadelphia 117. Golden SUte 111 So. Idaho 79. Dixie 6/ Mura to a 1-year contract. so he tries harder against me." game of the match and won the the Dallas Texans of the old and Art Still) while their offense Penalties - Priest, Min. major*mlnor. Friday’s Games UCLA ®. Washington St. 87 (OT) Pittsburgh — Signed outfielder Brian The second-seeded Lendl, of opening set at love, taking the last Basketball Joe Inman at top of pack; American Football League were ranked 25th in the 28- team NFL in 2-21: Stevens. Was. major-minor, 2:21; (All 'rimes EIST) UUh St. 6 . Fresno St. 57 Harper and pitcher Jose DeLeon. Houston. Was. 6:54; Bellows. Min. B;05; Chicago at New Jersey. 7 :8 p.m. San Diego — Agreed to contract' terms Czechoslovakia, took just 60 min­ three points on service winners. run out of town by |^the NFL yardage and 27th in scoring. Douglas; Min. 13:16; Maruk. Was. 19:18. Boston at Indiana, 7:3d p.m. with pitcher Gary Lucas and se

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Tires. $200. or test offer. written references adult only. No 742-7692. Classified 643'2711 Minimum Charge AnthiiMO 49 required. For application pets/cbildren. Telephone water. For information cludes heat and hot water. including utilities. 6434712. 232-8096. call 1-2374858. EHO. 6494003. ______CMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heating-Piumbino 46— Sporting Goods 56— Misc. for Rent $2.25 for o"? ANTIQUES AND call 643-2693.______1975 MERCURY 12:00 nooo the day M9.TlfiP? 24— Lots-Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products SOUTH WINDSOR - at­ 40— Antiques COLLECTIBLES - will MONARCH - Four door. t — Lott and Found 25— Investment Property 37— Movino>Trucl()no*Slors9e CENTER STREET - MANCHESTER - One. BQLTON NOTCH - Nicely MANCHESTER - Duplex, tractive office space with before publication. 13— Help Wanted 30— Services Wanted 40— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE Vinyl top. (Jood condition 2— Pertonats t4— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property PER WORD purchase outright or sell oh Clean, comfortable. Share two, three bedroom and furnished studio apart­ tw o bedrooms, eat-in ample parking, guckland 27— Resort Property 1972 CUTLASS inside and out. $1200 or best Deadline lor Saturday is 3*-Announcemantt 15— Situatiorf Wanted commission. House lot or kitchen and bath. Parking., townhouse apartments ment, including all kitchen, fully aimlianced, Road, Close fo five cor­ 4— Entertainment 26— Real Estate Wanted 61— Aufos for Sale ’1 D A Y ...... 1 5 4 OLDSMOBILE station offer. Call after 3:00 p.m., MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS sln ^ ^ piece. Telephone Security, references. 5 ^ available immediatel; utilities, carpeting, first full basement. UlUities not ners. 644-2501. 12 noon Friday: Mon­ 5— Auctions 62— Trucks for Sale ■3 D A Y S .... 1 4 4 y- wagon, one owner, power 742-7778. gP U C A TIO N 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale 4293 or 568-5086. $375,175 $425, $495. Security floor, private entrance, included. No pets. 646-1340. day's deadline is 2:30 MI8C. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms for Rent •••••••*•••••••••••••••• steering, AM-FM radio, 64— Motorcycles-Bicycles Wantod to Root 57 10— Private instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent 6 D A Y S .... 1 3 4 AVAILABLE required.sqi Heat and hot parking. For older burns reralar gas, recently Friday. FINANCIAL 65— Campers-Trailers-Mobile Antiquaa 49 MANCHESTER - Main •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1982 CHEVY CHEVETTE - 19— SchoolS'Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes for Rent water included. Call Ren gentleman, no pets. $75.00 Homes ,26 DAYS ... 124 IMMEDIATELY • Extra tuned. Excellent heater, Hatchback. Standard, 20— Instructions Wanted 32— R^amiing-Papering 43— Pets-Birds-D ^t 55— OfficeS'Storea lor Rent Street. 2 rooms, heated, COUPLE WITH one child Phonp 643-2711 8— Bondt'Slocki-Mortgaget 66— Automotive Service larg e furnished room . UI Office, 649-4800. weekly. 649-909$. CB radio and antenna in­ 9— Personal Loans * 33— Buildmg-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property lor Rent WANTED ANTIQUES: hot water^ appliances. No radio, defogger, under­ 67— Autos for Rent>Lease HAPPV ADS $3.00 PER INCH Fireplace, bar, private looking for two bedroom 10— Insurance REAL ESTATE 34— Roofing>Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent Early, Victorian, Oak, cluded. $800 or best offer. coating. 3600 miles. $4850. shower and entrance. VERNON - Six rooms, VERNON - Large heated pets. Security. Parking. apartment preferably with 1920’s and miscellaneous. 523-7047. washer/dryer hook-up. Phone 649-7761. 643-9618. $70.00 weekly. Mr. storage roonL porch. With six rooms plus. (}uiet •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ■ •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Please caU 6434709. Needed April 1st. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sarricaa Otiarad 31 Houaahold Qooda 49 Rothman, 646-4144. heat. $400. Convenient to street. (Convenient to Hart­ M om t lor Root S4 FO R SALE' - 1971 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Homaa For Sala 33 Noimt For Solo 23 Hartford. CaU 1-4554212. ford. $400 per month. 455- References available. (Call Frao Claaaltlod Ada •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••a •••••••••••••••••••***** Wantad to Bur 49 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Volkswagen Beetle. New •••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOM FOR RENT in 0212. 646-1836 after 6 p.m. battery, needs work. $500 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee BE AN INDEPENDENT $250.00 WEEKLY 1“ WILL DO BABYSITTING USED • RCKCKVILLE - Eight room RN’S - LPN's - Full and REFRIGERATORS, USED OLDER Residential private home with kitchen NEWER DUPLEX, two or te st offer. Call 6494646. COLONIAL STYLE Spice Dealer - Male or female. PAYCHECKS (fully in my Manchester home bedrooms, 1V4 baths, colonial. $500 per month Homoa-Apta. to ahato 59 rack with spices, beautiful part time positions any age. Call 647-1898. WASHERS, RANGES 4 or small commercial privileges. Ample parking. MANCHESTER - Four lus utilities. Sc«urity. 742- PLEASE READ available. We are offering Your telephone, our guaranteed) working part appliances, washer, dryer room apartment. Large condition, $20.00. Call Clean, Guaranteed. Parts metal and glass 647-9531■ 932, 742-8421. ROOMATE WANTED- To CARS $100! Trucks $75! employment Monday - customers and products. or full time at home. Week­ CVPUBUSHER’S NOnCE •••••••••••••••••••••••* Si Service. Low pricesl hookups in basement. 5475 porch, yard. Plenty of Available at local gov’t Maryann at 243-1960 YOUR AD Dolores Nadeau, 643-7004. ly paychecks mailed Painting-Paparing 32 greenhouse. Will dlsman- g share two bedroom flat Friday with an extensive B.D. Pearl St Son, 649 MaiiJ ROOM in private home. per moqth - heat and parking. UtiUties included. THREE BEDROOM sales. Call (refund^Ie) anytime. benefit package and com­ directly to you from Home .... ()uiet working gentleman. utilities not included. Cen­ $510 monthly. 6404379. starting February 1st. $165 £QUAL MOUSING OPPORTUNITY Street. 643-2171. (Colonial, 2 baths, formal plus utilities. 646-2907 (312) 931-5337 Ext. 2340B Classified ads are taken petitive salaries OR Satur­ DELI BAKERY Office every Wednesday. INTERIOR PAIN’TING, •••••••••••••••••••••••• Private entrance. Parking. trally located, convenient for your directory on how BLACK VINYL Recliner over the phone as a con­ m a n a g e r wanted full S tart im m ediately. No over ten years experience, TWO BEDROOM Apart­ dining room. Children evenings. day's and Sunday's at an Artfctes for Sala 41 ••••••••••••••••••••••••* RENTALS Convenient to everything. to busline, hospital and accepted. $650' monthly to purchase. 24 hours. chair, good condition, venience. The Heraid is extremely high hourly time. Career opportunity. experience necessanr. low rates and senior citizen 643-7760. schools. Lease required. ment available March 1st $50.00. Telephone 643-6463. Experience a plus but will National company, Do •••••••••••••••••••••••a Rooms ibr Root 92 plus utilities. 6434712. MANCHESTER - Respon­ rasponsibie ior oniy one rate. Call Crestfield Con­ . All real estate advwtlsed in this newspaper is subject to the discount. M3-9980. 643-7791. off Center Street. Security 1969 PONTIAC GTO, verti- valescent Home/Fenwood tram right person. Send your work right in the com­ Federal Fair Housing Act of 1960 which makes It iilegel to advertise Aparfmonls tor Root 83 required. $400 plus sible female to share BRIDES BEAUTIFUL pic­ incorreci insertion and OtBeoa-Storoa spacious two bedroom cle four speed, four barrel then only io the size of Manor in Manchester at brief resume to Box R c/q fort and security of your any preference, limitatkin. or discrimination baM d on race, color, INTERIOR-EXTERIOR downtown. Ehiceptionally EFFiaEN CY utilities. 6464786. with 400 engine, needs ture hat designed with seed Manchester Herald. own home. Details and religion, sex or national origin, or an intention.to mpke any such PAINTING - Wallpapering MANCHESTER ***“ - APARTMENT partially tor Root 95 apartment. $200 plus hall ihe originai Inseriion. 643-5151 Monday - Friday, ALUMINUM SHEETS clean room s, kitchen some work, $2000 or test pearls and lace, worn once, 9am - 3pm. application mailed. Send preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will hot and Drywall Installation. used as printing plates. .007 Gorgeous five room first furnished on busline, near eeebeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee utilities. 644-9812. ire.OO. Call 649-4700. Errors which do not knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which Is In privileges, maid, linen ser­ FOUR ROOM apartment offer. 742-7692. COUNTER HELP wanted your name and address to: Quality professional work. thick, 23x28Vi’^. 50c each( floor apartment. Manchester Hospital. CaU NEWLY RENOVATED tesseii the vatue ol the violation of the law. vice. Security required, with heat included. PART TIME help needed for Deli Counter. Full and American Fidelity Ckmi- Reasonable prices. Free or 5 for $2.00. Phone 64Sr coil 6434127. Completely redecorated. 9-5, 646-1712, evenings 646- 310 square feet office 1976 OLDS CUTLASS f o R ISALE - Yale one ton advertisement witt not part time. Must like to deal pany. Hiring D«)t. 77, 1040 Estimates! nilly insured. Large modern kitchen. 9863 - ask for Eve. Walking distance to Main chain fall's in good condi­ evenings in pharmacy. 2711. They MUST be picked Street. First floor with availaole. Main Street Autoa For Sala 91 Supreme with air con­ be corrected by an ad­ Some retail experience with people. Experience a Lone State Dr., New G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. up before 11:00 a.m. only. MANCHESTER - Clean L ots of counters and location with ample eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ditioning. $2500. 649-5092. tion, $98.00. Telephone 742- plus but will train the right Braunfels, TX. 78130. cabinets. Dishwasher, MANGHESTER - Off private entrance. $450 per ditional insertion. necessary. Apply in person furnished room. Maid ser­ month. Call 649-2947. parking. (Call 64^2891. 6871.______9 - 5 at Liggett Rexall, person. Apply to Box PP vice. $50.00 weekly. 649- stove. No pets. $475 plus Porter Street. 3 room (CHEVY BELAIR, 1967. 6 Manchester Parkade. c/o Manchester Herald. MEDICAL ASSISTANT - security. 643-1878. apartment. Heat, electrici­ CUSTOM FIREPLACE 2813.______cyl. Has body rot. $125 draw screen and log poker, i Manchester physician’s of­ 1 I 1 l^vIlIVCY kWIIK, iwiViiXAws. ty included. Security ONE BEDROOM - up­ firm. 643-2573. NO EXPERIENCE EXPERIENCED fice. Monday, Tuesday and - ^.1/ ly insured. Quality work! Asteroids included. $125! ELEGANT BED Sitting WEST HARTFORD - 5V4 deposit. No pets. 649-9092. stairs, available March 1st. $15.00. Telephone 643-5697. FISHPERSON wanted to Friday, 12:30 to 5:30. Ac­ k -m MANCHESTER Main NECESSARY! Attention Martin Mattsson, evenings cgn gjjer 3:00 p.m., 643* room for young rooms, fully appllanced, Ideal for older citizen. 1972 DODGE DART * two GOWN size 10 iBaurbfstpr homemakers, students, run service fish case. Must curate tJTPist. Duties in­ ______7386. professional woman. Share air-coiiditioned, convenient THREE ROOM apart­ Parking, heat, hot water Street. Newly renovated 1981 CHEVY CAPRICE, door hardtop. $650 or test everyone! If you have buy display and wait on clude: 'Transcription, quiet house near bus and location. After 6 p.m., 232- ment. Stove, refrigerator, included. No children or office space, 1200 square four door, V8. 27,000 miles. offer. 568-9&. Telephone 646-7306. evenings and Saturday trade. Send brief resume to filing, assisting doctors, D.G. PETERSEN FIREPLACE, five tuber, ' hospital. $60.00 - weekly. 8528 or 233-3921. Immediate utilities. Security. $350. Pets. Security. feet. Parking. The Hayes Call 647-1407. Hrralji mornings free, and need Box P c/o M anchester telephone. Send resume to PAINTING COMPANY - jet heater with air injector; 649-2428. occupancy. After 5:30, 6494920. $290.00/month. 643-0580. Corp., 6464131. extra money, we have a Herald. Box S c/o M anchester Interior Specialist. Custom ” 6/6 DUPLEX $30.00. Adjustable One aide beautiful. The ottiar alda naada woxH limited number of Herald, wallpaper hanging. In­ fireplace pull screen with positions available in our ROOM AND BOARD for surance Damage Ap­ brass hood, $40.00.649-501% ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE phone sales operation. elderly woman in SECRETARY - Part time, praisers. Workmanship □ NOTICES Earn $67,40 to $100.00 per wheelchair. Requires 12:30 to 5:00 p.m., OPEN MOUSE *97,000.00 Guaranteed! 646-8467. JUST IN at Red Goose week. Call Gerry to set up dressing and bathing only. Manchester YWCA. Main­ Farm Antiques, decorated Reply to Box RR, c/o The tain records, receipts, Building Contracting 33 THROUGH THE YEARS an interview, > Mon-Wed 5 Robert Rd., Vernon, Ct. wooden heart, Jack and th^ LoMt and Found 1 between 6:30 and 7:30 pm Manchester Herald. payments, deposits, Sunday 1-4 • February 6,1983 Pulpit pillow shams, chllda at 643-2711. payroll and petty cash LEON CIESZYNSKI dresser with mirroii home ownership has been the best FOUND - SET OF KEYS GOVERNMENT JOBS - procedures, typing and of­ Directions:, from' Vernon take Rt. 83 N take a left BUILDER. New homes, Immediate openings, linens, many frilly lacc at Lincoln Center. Can be PART TIME fice machine usage. Public on Carol and first right onto Robert. additions, remodeling, rec collars. Open weekends 12^ nicked up at the Housecleaning person - overseas and domestic. contact. High school rooms, garages, kitchens investment a family can make... $20,000 to $50,000 plus a Stop Paying Rent — 5. Goose Lane, Coventry^ IS' Manchester Herald Office Must have own transporta­ diploma, two years clerical remodelM, ceilings, bath 742-9137. between 8:30 and 5 p.m. tion. Greater Manchester year. Call (312) 931-7053 experience. Salaiw, $5100. A Real Nice Home you can afford. Seeing Is tile, dormers, roofing. Monday - Friday. area. Apply in person: Ext. 2340A. Send resume and fetter to: belleving-so come and view this three Residential or commer­ IT STILL IS. ' Delta Maintenance, 487 P.M. Hill, YWCA, 135 bedroom ranch. A cheerful kitchen with first cial. 649-4291. LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX WAITRESSES - After­ Broad Street, Hartford, North Main Street, a bicycle, blue, with white Manchester, below Captain noons and weekends. Apply Conn. 06105 by February floor laundry, large yard, and ample ELECTRICAL SERVICES SEASONED FIREWOOD- hapdiebars and seat; with Cork Package Store. in person - LaStrada West, 11th, E.O.E., Affirmative storage. - We do ail types of Elec­ Cut, split, delivered, $75.0P pads. Norman St. area. 471 Hartford Road, Action Agency. Don't let this one get away — bring your trical Work! Licensed. Call a cord. Minimum two cortk Reward. If found, please MANCHESTER Manchester. checkbook. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Call anytime, 649-1831. ! call 643-4735. REALTOR looking for TH E MANCHESTER licensed agents for PART TIME , WENDY'S HERALD is looking for a FARRAND SEASONED O A lt FOUND - Beautiful, fluffy progressive real estate Old Fashioned Ham­ Paste-up/Typist to work in REMODELING - Cabinets, FIREWOOD for grey female cat. Vicinity agen^. Call 643-1591, ask burgers on 260 Broad its Composing Room. Some Roofing, Gutters, Room deliveries call George Bowers School. for 'Tony Wasilefsky for Street, Manchester, is now experience necessary. Full O n k J D ^ WEBBALUUINBUHL Additions. Decks, all types Griffing, Andover, 742$ One side completely renovated right down to the Manchester. Call 646-1032. confidential interview. hiring help for the lunch company benefits, paid of Remodeling and 7886. ; walls & floors. New furnace, new electrical ser­ shift. Excellent pay and vacations. Call 643-2711 Repairs. FREE vice, new celling, etc., etc. The other side Is ready LOST GOLD Charm TRUCK DRIVER benefits. Homemakers are from 9 am to 11 am for a ■SAL------1STstATU ATI 872-8379 Estimates. Fully insured. BEDROOM SET - five for your own "Touch.” bracelet in vicinity of Burr WANTED - Appliance encouraged to apply. Apply personal interview. maseamm Telephone 643-6017. piece, excellent conditioik Corners parking lot or Delivery. Mature person to in person to Manager, Mon­ $375. Telephone 643-5211. ^ store, on 1,26/83. Please deliver appliances and day - Friday, 3-5 p.m. Inflation Sot You TIMOTHY J. Connelly - >••••••••••••••••••••••• call 742-5486 E.O.E. NOW’S THE TIME TO BUY- PRICES TVs. Experienced Down? OPEN HOUSE Total building and im­ Fraa ClaaaHlad Ada I preferred. Good hourly 6atUp,Got0utl by Owner provement services in­ LOST - Black and white, age. APPLICATIONS being cluding but not limited to BIRD CAGE, red ani STRAND REAL ESTATE long haired male cat. package. Apply in person accepted for cleaners, part Earn good m MWng SUNDAY, FEiRUARY 0, 2 pm - S pm ISO E. Canter 81. AvonI Call 523-9401, kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ w hile,' like ' new. .$lS.dK vicinity of Spencer Street, at: A1 Sieffert s, 445 Hart­ time nights. Call 8 a.m. to 5 ditions, garages, roofing Telephone 643-1061. Manchaatar, CT wearing collar. 646-9692. ford Road. Manchester, p.m. at 646-0363, or 279-2041 and siding, door and win­ ______: AND INTEREST RATES ARE LOWER! • 4 * - a o o o Conn. See Mr. A1 Sieffert. dow replacement, TOSHIBA "Walknian'} LOST - Cat, fluffy WAITRESS Part time remodeling, renovations type stereo cassette playe? black'brown, answ ers after school and Saturdavs. Condomlnluma 22 and new construction. 646- with FM stereo. "Cleo” viciniw of Main Apply in person. Brass Key 1379. Headphones included. and Hollister Street area. COOK FOR NIGHTS 4 pm Restaurant, 829 Main MANCHESTER - Two Perfect condition. 643-8139. to 12. Some experience Street. Manchester. bedroom condo for rent. A- SKAPARAS HOME C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, Carrying case included. D.W. FISH REALTY CO. ★ WE’K SOUNt HOUSES!! j* desired but we will train. Remodeling ,- All types of TEACHERS: Substitute, 659-3008. $70.00 or best offer. Ul- Pay commensurate with •••••••••••••••••••••••• additions, interior and 9713. Of / h o m e s / ^ ^ □ EMPLOYMENT ability, ^ p ly in person elementary and high school exterior, repair work. Free 243 Main St.. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon Hungry "riger Cafe, 120 for Hebron, Andover, estimates. Reasonable Marlborough. Regional □ REAL LIKE NEW Firestone 872-9153 Help Wantad 13 Charter Oak Street, rates. Call Joe, 569-7572. super belt E-70, 14. Asking 643-1591 Ma.ichester. District No. 8. $30/day. Homaa For Sala 23 $30.00. Telephone 74%7110. Requirements: College 35 Milford Rd. ROBERT E. JARVIS degree. Call Superinten­ i t INTEREST RATES ARE DOWN, SALES ARE UP! ★ MANCHESTER - By IMMACULATE RANCH Building and Remodeling UNIVERSAL Vacuum dent of Schools, 228-9417, Specialist. Interior and nVE COLONIAL CEROCK WIRE & CABLE GROUP 643-4210. owner. Unique, charming MOVE-IN CONDITION cleaner, reconditioned, no D.W. FISH REALTY SOLD 2 MILLION DOLLARS Colonial. Seven rooms, 3 bedrooms, den, living room, dining area, exterior renovating, bags required, good condi­ (Xistom built home with 4 bedrooms, (TIm RockbMtoa Company) residential arid commer­ ONLY $39,900 FEMALE COMPANION four bedrooms, two floor to Fireplace, 1 bath. Well landscaped-treed lot, tion with parts, $40.00. WORTH OF PROPERTY IN JANUARY! baths, huge front to back living ceiling fireplaces, new fur­ cial, additions, garages, Owner given new vacuum room, fireplaced family room plus a For this immaculate one bedroom condo! A great Located near Bradley International Airport for elderly woman in situated on a quiet street convenient loca­ roofing and siding, Thinking of movinp? Cell the eree’e m w ? sMCcejtffti/.ffrm/ nace. roof, steel siding, cleaner. Cali after 3 p.m. 130’ X 244’ treed lot! value! ______has a need for an experienced Manchester. Room and kitchens, bathrooms, board plus compensation lots of extras. $84,000. 64^ tion. 649-7944. 5699 A Qreat buy at $69,900. replacement windows and and flexible time off. Plea­ doors. 643-6712. sant residential area. Car Directions: Woodbridgs to Qreen Manor Rd., right on Sanford. BURGLAR DETERENT VERNON - Clean three left on Milford. system, not an alarm. Only EXTRUDER OPERATORS available. Convenient to DESIGN KITCHENS by < i < r . shopping. Position bedroom Ranch, two car For further Info: 649-0638 $4.00. Call 646^005 after garage. Electric door J.P. Lewis Cabinets, 5:30. available March 1st. Send SOUTH WINDSOR - Skate vanities, formica, Wilson We're looking for Individuals who have resum e to Box SS c/o opener. Park-like yard. in the winter and swim in Sanleaa Otiarad 31 (Country atmosphere near art, Corian counter tops, MANS 3/4 length, MANCH18TBR " ------$65,000 operated extruders for at least one year. Herald; or telephone the summer at this 4W kitchen cabinet fronts, MANCHB8TM 1,900 collect after 8 p.m., or city conveniences. $60’s. room Condo, 2 bedrooms, Herringbone tweed winter * WOODBRIDOB 6T. ★ ★ IMMACULATE ★ Wire and cable experience Is preferred, Group I, Belfiore Agency, complete woodworking topcoat, size 40R, excellent although other types of extrusion experience weekends 1-203-259-6791. with sewing room off Great locaUoo and coodlUon. Lovely lun porch, coiy (itepUced Original owners are retiring. Here's your chance to own a well- 647-1413, service, custom made fur­ condition. $48.00. living room, fonnnl (Unlna room, «nd yaoerooi liae bodroomi.. cared .for home in a great location. Large family room. will be considered. master, fixed rate fin ^ niture, colonial reproduc­ Telephone 649-2433. WANTED: cing starting at 11^4% tions in wood, 9 varieties of B IQ L O ’n WAREHOUSEMAN-Truck MANCHESTER - Enjoy this unique expanded Cape APR. $54,900. Call Sandy hardwood and veniers BEDSPREAD, full size, Surrounds this 3 bedroom split level. IW baths, PRIME OFFICE SPACE We offer an excellent working environment, driver, good opportunity Semprebon, Merrill Lynch fireplace, garage plus an enclosed back patio! Must (iorgeous 12 room mansion styled building. First floor of(ice suite of' good benefits and a pay rate of $8.07 to for the growing family, 4 NOW IN STOCK. Call 649- wine and blue quilt pattern, for person with experience Realty, 872-7777. 9658. be sold! ______■ 5 rooms’ Extra building lot included. Reduced for Immediate sale!! $8.59 plus shift premium to experienced dealing with masonry, bedrooms, attractive fami­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• brand new, $25.00. Call 646- ly room, dining area. $89,- 1427. extruder operators. building products. Class II QUALITY WORK in the license, boom truck and Call Althea Roberts, □ BUSINESS ioGonw Tix Merrill Lynch Realty, 872- Manchester area for 24 OLDER SIDVE, 40 inches BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO, MC. forklift experience needed. SsiYice 'ears at the lowest possl- If you meet the requirements, please call Reply Box 173, Buckland 7777. and SERVICES long. $75.00. Telephone 64^ MANCHE8TCR teva Raaltors 203-653-7284 for an Interview appointment. WALT ZINGLERS In­ -le price! Room additions, 8752. MANCHESTER ^ b STATE ★ •TS.OOO ★ SUMMERTIME ★ Station, Manchester, Ct. kitc'hen and bath SOUTH WINDSOR - come tax service. Filing Choice aluminum aided Colonial with family room, on level lot in And the living Is easy, around the S2’ in-ground pool, or Indoors in 189 West Center St. (corner of McKee) 646-2482 06040. Sarricaa Otiarad 31 remodeling, carpentry, air-conditioned comfort in this attractive 4 ' Extruder o p e ra to rs only wilt bo considered at Masterfully d esired, one personal or small ONE SET used tire chains owner home, tastefully masonry, dormers, gar­ with 18 extra cross chains, this time. SECRETARY - Shorthand REWEAVING BURN business tax returns. In or speedwrlting/typist decorated, just painted, 4 ages, wood decks and $12.00. Telephone 64%1634. HOLES. Zipper^ um­ your home since 1974. p o rch es, roofing, rec OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY needed for Ad Agency. bedrooms, ESK, rec room, brellas repaired. Window 646-5346. EAST HARTFORD $S9,000 Must be self-motivated. den, and 3 zone heat. $135,- rooms, paneling A STEAL at only $10.00. Fab. 6 — 2 to 4 PM NEWSPAPER DEALER BABYSITTER WANTED - shades, Venetian blinds. sheetrock, suspendea Two 2-familles, four gas furnaces, copper plum­ Willing to learn. Call Judy, 900. Call Roily ( ^ r e s t, Keys. TV FOR RENT. INCOME TAX Brand new Delco AM car SPECIAL BUYS! wanted Vemon-Rockville own transportation, ceilings, insulation, tile radio, push button. Phone bing, insulated, all this aa excellent Income area. Call 647-9946. Telephone 649-8635. 646-2900. Merrill Lynch Realty, 872- Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. preparation in your home LOWER M0RT6A6E RATES AVAIURLEI 7777. work and carpets, plum­ 6 4 9 4 ^ . property. 649-5221. - experienced - call - bing, heating and electric Call Peter Miller 872-7777 •k $68,900 — Cape. 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, FULL TIME Salesman - Dan649-SS^ recreation room, garage. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE’- by Larry Wright appliance, T.V. Sales. Must MANCHESTER - Redwood work. Call Joe - 644-8650 CR78-I4 STEEL BELTED BRICK, BLOCK STONE - anytime. have experience. Excellent Farms - Excellent condi­ Concrete. (;bimney TAX radial white wall tire and * $65,000 — Ranch. Assumable mortgage. tion seven room, aluminum rim, brand new. $45.00. wage and benefits. Call for Repairs. "No Job Too PREPARATION in Rooting 34 MANCHESTER $69,000 Immediate occupancyl interview between 12 and sided Garrison Colonial on Small.” Call 644-8356. Telephone 647-9614. Bright and cheerful 7 room Cape move In condi­ k 94,900 — Porter Street Antique Colonial In top fully treed landscaped lot. youiC home.' Reliable, 3pm - ask for Valerie. 647- reasonable. Norm BIDWELL HOME Im- tion, 2 zone gas heat, convenient location. condition. ExtrasI Quiet location. Three C & M Tree Service, Free COOKING-HEATING two bedrooms, I'A baths, for­ Marshall, 643-9044. provem ent Company - burner kerosene stove, not Call Althea Roberta 640-4324 k NEW LISTING — Bowers School Colonial. estimates. Discount senior Roofing. siding. LOOM FIXERS - wanted mal dining room, liviiig citizens. Company vented. Call 643-7534 after 5 Many rooms! Above ground pool. Low 70's. with experience on Gusken room with fireplace, large PERSONAL INCOME alterations, additions. 6«)- p.m. $45.00. Manchester owned and Tax Service - Returns 6495. k NEW LISTING — Bolton ranch on Manchester auto or double snuttle family room with sliders to operate. Call MS-lW. ROCKVILLE $72,800 line: 5 ACRESI Mld-$80’s. looms. Full time employ­ patio, hardwood floors, one prepared. Tax advice VACUUM WITH all at­ Elegance and atyle In this newer SVh room Ranch, ment. Must be willing to c a r attached g a ra g e , given. Reasonable RESIDENTIAL Repairs tachments, great condi­ k NEW LISTING — East Hartford custom Cape LIGHT TOUCKING - Fen­ and new roofs, chinineys sits high overlooking Vernon, on 1H acre lot. with large 2 car garage and special features! relocate. Call 401-762-2ir several extras. $94,900. cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ rateS/ C all 646-7306 tion, one piroe broken. Call Sandy Semprebon 872-7777 collect for interview Call 647-1606 - P r l n c i ^ repaired. Four hour Asking $20.00. Telephone Mid $70’s ages cleaned. AD types b s S s e . emergency service. 24 [53 between 9am and 4pm. only. 74%7176. 32A AMBASSADOR DR. k $90,900 — Manchester large Duplex with fan­ trash, brush removed. ROACH HOME Improve­ years In Manchester area. Habron-Bolion Una Picket, Split Rati, Stake ment contracting - all Call Joe - 644-8650 anytime. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Only ton mlnutoo to Mancheoter, lovaly 5V4 NORTHFIELD GREEN tastic potential. Qreat price means opportuni­ Fences in s ta ll^ . S28'0670. •••••••••••••••••WWWwwww MANCHESTER $69,000 CELEBRITY CIPHER types home repairs and Dog$~Blrd9~P9f 49 CONDOMINIUMS ty- CWebrtTy Ogher cryptogreme are creeled from quotetlone by temous people. peM Flooring 39 rm Ranch, 3 badrooms, living room, kitchan Beautiful 6 r. old Colonial, alum, sided, deck, wtdpreeent. Each letter Vt the Cipher etwide for another Toaey'Bekse OegueleC. ’irs icoTT to M oooo' remodeling. Also in­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• sliders, fireplace, 3 bedrooms. Set in a small cluster this end unit has S’/i k SUPERIOR VALUE — Large Forest Hills L- stallations of solar hot •••••••••••••••••••••••• with planty of cablnats and countar spaca, Call Mike ShvonskI 742-9856 rooms. Two bedrooms, finished family room, shaped ranch with 4 bedroom s, center water systems. Fully in­ FLOORSANDING - Floors SOUTH WlNOioR dinatto araa with glass tlldors to a largo V/t baths, central air conditioning, stove, fireplace, with huge kitchen. Low$70’s. "ER QXC’O XSH TR UROKRM S c o t t sured, free estimates. Call like new. SpeciaUsiiig in KENNEL CLUB privata aun dock, partial roc room, 1 car gar- M7-0$24 or 645-3126. older floors, natural and Obedience & Breed clasMs ago, largo trsod lot with privacy, $62,900. refrigerator, dishwasher Included. $64,500 stained floors. No waxing Directions; Woodbridge St. to Lydall St. to Am­ 649-0917 TRQXFMR MKLRTKSI UXM OK MWO starting February 16th IT SEPTIC TANKS ''Anymore. John VerfaiUe, Tolland Agriculture Merrill Lynch bassador Drive. CoB ua MOW lor thooo INSTALLED li Repaired. 645-5750. Center, Vernon, (kmn. Fbr KC OUR QFOT XCS QBXD XM OURI •••••••••••••••••••••••• UAR REALTY CO., INC. Realty loB9 rou wont com- Drainage and sewer lines. Hoiiaahold Qooda 40 information, 6^145, 599- ptotod ^ Ba or omoB Excavating, concrete and •••••••••••••••••••••••• 3010,892-2006,892*22ld, 3o- DANIEL F. REALEp INC YK Tl.” — EWBB OKYROM T Bom towtoftoate mason work. Chimney 8188. R43-2692 AUBMO REALTY, Inc. REALTORS l i t South IM n St, MencbeelBr PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Husband-hunting Is Ihe only sport In cieahiiw and rairaUding. BEAUTIFUL, Mqdern K-MART PLAZA which the animal that gets caught hat to buy tha llcante." — fO HMTOV Sr Call tor this month’s walnut finish queen site ADORABLE Shlh-tzu i nabart D. Murdoek, RaoNor MS Hartlord Tpke. 175 Main 8 t, Maliehastar 649-0917 out... iwtof— cea. special: Qean & Chimney bedroom set including mat­ plea, eight weeks Md. Vernon, C t 0M66 Victoria Principal In sp ^io n - $S5.00. 64941117 Registered. Wonderf{ 646-4B25 ei9t3byNEA.ItM:. 1» tress and box spring. $350. • 4 9 -4 M 1 days; or 7424347, 4294743. 643-9869. pets. 6404800.