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20 - THE HERALD. Tues.. Jan. 26. 1982 BUSINESS Dorfman offers [Fan wants more Bja// players investment tips sports on cable ask arbitration J Income tax tips -Manchester at work' ... page 25 ... page 6 ^ ... page 13 Compute actual costs I-''.S' Chance of snow Manchester, Conn. of business car use tonight, Thursday Wed., Jan. 27, 1982 — See page 2 25 Cents

(This is the seventh part purchase a new car in 1981, of a 10-part series) you don’t have to report the rebate as income. If you use your car for Your In 1976, the IRS ruled business, you may overlook that such rebates aren’t an easy tax-cutting Money's taxable income to a retail procedure, especially if customer who at arm’s 'New Federalism' you bought your car in Worth length buys the car from a manufacturer’s dealer. 1981. In the past, many of Sylvia Porter 1 you have taken the lazy The rebate is merely a Jf method permitted by the reduction of the cost of the Internal Ilevenue Service auto. in figuring the deductible Next; Sales Tax Deduc­ tions. Reagan asks cost of running a business car. You determine the an f8,000 car in November, purchases, it isn’t clear on (“Sylvia Porter’s 1982 number of miles you used '81, you claim $2,000 in how to use the new Income Tax Book,’’ her the car for business during depreciation for 1981. limitations for cars for comprehensive guide to in- the year. The allowable For disposal of your old which the optional mileage come taxes, is now ; deduction is then computed car in that same month, allowance was used before available through her at 20 cents per mile for the you can claim-. your costs 1981. column. Send $3.95 plus $1 tor support firs t 15,000 m iles of for the old car under the The Treasury has in­ for mailing and handling to business use and 11 cents pre-1981 rules, plus the dicated that the 60-mile “Sylvia Porter’s 1982 In­ per mile thereafter. This costs of the new car limit would apply to post- come Tax Book,” in care of eliminates the need to (figuring depreciation of 1979 expenses, regardless this newspaper, 4400 John­ By Helen Thomas Included among them would be food prove all the driving $2 ,000). of how much of the five- son Dr., Fairway, Kan. expenses. And' regardless of year useful life limitations 66205. Make checks UPl White House Reporter stamps and Aid to Families with Depen­ This procedure has whether you use the op­ was used up before 1980. payable to Universal Press dent Children, the basic welfare system become less attractive tional or actual-cost This would mean that you Syndicate.) WASHINGTON — President Reagan for the poor. In what he called a “swap,” because years have not method, you are entitled to could continue the 20-cent- today began trying to whip up support Reagan suggested the federal govern­ kept up with actuai costs. a 1981 investment credit of per-mile deduction even Sylvia Porter tells how to among governors, mayors and members ment take over full funding of Medicaid. For instance, the IRS kept 6 percent of the cost of the though the car was more get “Your Money’s Worth” of Congress for his “New Federalism” — Implementation of the president’s mileage allowances for ’81 car you bought in 1981. than 5 years old. — daily on the business a revolutionary program to reduce the proposal would he the realization of a page in The Manchester federal government. dream Reagan has held since the begin­ at the same level as for In 1981, the IRS changed If you were given a Herald photo by Tarquinio ’80s. the rules on how many qebate as an incentive to Herald. Ip his nationally broadcast State of the ning of his political career a nearly a When you compute your years you could claim a 20- Union, address to Congress Tuesday, generation ago — reducing the size of car expenses, make sure to cent-per-mile deduction on Menus, recipes and shopping tips are featured in The Robert Boyd, owner of Woodside Enter­ St. shop. Boyd has been in business at the Reagan unveiled the proposal that would federal goverment. compute them both ways — the first 15,000 business Manchester Herald’s Focus/Food section, every prises, weighs a gold ring at his 210 Pine site for three years. shift the burden of 40 social programs The social programs to be turned back from federal to state and local to the states would be in the areas of your actual costs vs. the miles each year. For pre- Wednesday, deduction allowed under 1981 years, this couid be governments. education, community development, Additionally, the president announced transportation and social services. the IRS formula. It may taken for the first five Herald photos by Tarquinio pay to use your actual years of the car. After he would not raise taxes this year, main­ Predictably, many Democrats taining his economic program would assailed Reagan’s plan. Reaction among costs, though that may that, the car was viewed as FuJbiic The face of Main Street Is chariging rapidly as-businesses arrive and require more record­ fully depreciated, and only New column offered reduce the federal budget deficit and Republicans was mixed. Mayors and depart. Clockwise from top left, a worker removes the remnants of a keeping. 11 cents per mile could be records restore prosperity. governors warned they do not want to If you bought a car for high school for Fairchild Publications, reporting on “Raising taxes won’t balance the take over federal programs without the sign left by the former Lion’s Den iglft shop at 767 Main St.; a spray- claimed on all business “I try to intercept tomorrow, to give the average painted sign directs patrons to the new location of the Close En­ business in 1981, used or mileage. ..investor the benefit of information that the big men’s and boys’ fashion trends. That led him into budget;” R^gan said. “So I will not ask money to pay for them. you to try to balance the budget on the House Speaker Thomas O’Neill said, counters club; placards announce the soon-to-arrive Cumberland new, there are rules under Because of the new post- brokerage firms get first.” covering top retail management for Women’s Wear the ’81 act for computing 1980 rules that permit cars backs of.the American taxpayers.” “This administration is putting the Farms store, while the Odd Fellows Building awaits the state wrecking That’s how Dan Dorfman sums up the thrust of Daily. N otice o f IIb pendenn your depreciation that tilt to depreciate over three his nationalty-syndicated, twice-weekly column on Successively, he worked for the New York Herald And, said Reagan, who got record American dream beyond the reach of ball. Carole Grlnold against budget and tax cuts through the first ses­ average people, reserving the American the scales even more in years, the IRS says that for business and finance which begins Wednesday in Tribune, the World Journal Tribune and the Wall Raymond Wade Grinold, favor of deducting actual car expenses after 1979, a Street Journal, where for seven years he wrote its sion of the 97th Congress: dream for the wealthy few.” the Herald. a.k.a. R. Wade Grinold and "I report to you tonight that in the near Vermont Republican Gov. Richard costs. 20-cent-per-mile allowance “I consider myself an equalizer, letting my widely read column, "HeaM on the Street.” Robert Bruce Grinold, un- ^ Here’s a rundown of up to 15,000 miles a year readers in on the thinking of the really Incisive men From the Journal he moved to New York future the state of the Union and the Snelling, head of.theJSiUtional.Governors divided one-third interest' economy will be better— much better— Association, described Reagan’s swap these new rules. can only be claimed on up on Wall Street,” he says. “I also poke into the shady magazine to write “The Bottom Line,” a business in property on Center Regardless of when you to 60,000 miles. If you side of business to alert investors of the pitfalls in column that appeared in both the New York and the if we summon the strength to continue proposal as among the most significant Street and I^ox Street. the course we have charted.” in more than a century. But he said so lit­ placed the car in service in drove 15,000 miles or more the path of the unwary.” California editions. 1 •-.! 1981, you can claim a year, you would reach the Before joining the Chicago Tribune-New York Release of attachment Reagan deplored big government and tle is known about its financing it “has Dorfman brings more than 20 years of reporting said, “let us by a single, bold stroke — depreciation for 1981 equal 60,000-mile total in four to his column, all of it related to business and News Syndicate in 1979, Dorfman was a con­ Lena Cavanna against almost equal Hkelihood of remarkably DAN DORFMAN return the some $47 billion in federal strengthening the 50 states and leading to to 25 percent of the cost of years. While the ruling is finance. tributing editor of Esquire magazine, for which he Daniel G. Desmarais, and the car. Thus, if you bought clear on post-1981 ... “an equalizer wrote a business and finance column. Barbara M. Desmarais. „ programs to state and local government, serious and widespread incapacity.” A boy, he went to work right out of together with the means to finance them and a transition period of nearly. 10 years O R S to avoid unnecessary disruption.” Please turn to page 10 S S T Program set . *■ V^.2S*'

Business and technical writers, programmers, and others in the Manchester area interested in Town's reaction learning about a clearer and better writing system Hie Eo(^ bmgs you a m are invited to attend a program about Information Mapping to be given at this month’s meeting of the Central Connecticut Chapter, Society for Technical Communications. The meeting will be Thursday, at 6 p.m. at the split by parties CG-Aetna Building, 55 Elm St. (on Pulaski Circle) new, belter and expanded in Hartford. Reservations are necessary and are obtained by calling Ann Foley at C(3-Aetna, 525- 3451, extension 2161. The Society for Technical Com­ By Paul Hendrie He said states and towns, like munications is a non-profit, national organization. Herald Reporter Manchester, would benefit by the shif­ ting balance of government power. Itax-Sheher “In the long-run, if you you can have The reaction of area politicians to Four promoted To give you an idea of how your IRA savings can benefit from President Reagan’s State of the Union control over the programs, they will be The Universal IRA. the high Interest and tax benefit features, consult the chart. speech Tuesday night was about what more efficient,” said DlRosa. “I wasn’t- Everyone Is eligible. As of January 1, everyone who works would be expected. surprised by anything he had to say. absolutely everyone — Is eligible for an Individual Retirement Y e a rs of W ithout W ith Tax Republicans liked it and Democrats What has surprised me is some of the STAMFORD — The board of directors of Pitney Contribution IRA IRA Bowes Inc. has elected James L. Bast president and Account (IRA), even If you’re covered by another retirement S a v in g s did not. criticism that has transpired. The people, chief executive officer of the company's Dic­ plan at work. Previously, If your company had a pension plan, 10 $ 2 3 ,2 5 9 $ 4 1 ,4 6 0 $18 ,22 1 Reagan proposed shifting responsibili­ who have run right out and jumped on taphone Corp. subsidiary, replacing Hobart C. you weren’t eligible. ty for a number of federal programs to the bandwagon are the .very people who 15 4 5 ,0 2 7 9 0 ,8 3 4 4 5 ,8 0 7 the states. have helped create the problem.” Krietler who has resigned. Contributions increased. Maximum annual contributions Shops come, go Also elected were Elton R. Vogel vice president- 2 0 7 8 ,6 0 7 1 8 1 ,5 1 4 1 0 2 ,9 0 7 I think, quite honestly, that the AMoivr'- 'm ir f-Hi-rir-R nf rhA have been Increased to 100% of your annual Income up to speech Is far-reaching,” said state Sen. AMONG THE CRITICS of the finance and administration and Harry W. Neinstedt $2,000 or to $4,000 If both husband and wife are 2 5 1 3 0 ,4 0 8 3 4 8 ,1 2 7 2 1 7 ,7 1 9 ( ^ A Zinsser R-h^chester “It’s a speech was state Rep. Muriel Yacavone, president-financial services of Pitney Bowes. working. For married couples where only one 3 0 2 1 0 ,3 1 6 6 5 4 ,2 5 6 4 4 3 ,9 4 0 S ta K ^ t d i S fsin cerlly S^^ast Hartford, who represents part of Thomas R. Loemker’s title has been changed to spouse Is working, the maximum annual contri­ president-business supplies of Pitney Bowes from bution has been increased to $2,250. k Proioctlong M tum a a 30% tax bracket af>d an annual mSc'lTSknow What the advantage of AAain St ^ 12,000 contribution left on deposit at an annual rate getting new look president-retail systems and supplies, reflecting ^ ' of 12%, compounded continuously with an B K w teZ in ssen ik ed the president’s r e M g pro^ams to the states has his assumption of executive responsibility for the it’s a tax sheiter. Aside from the univer­ sal eligibility and the high maximum ^ ^ affaettva yield of 12.94%. The annual rata of 12% proposals, he was not sure how they ^ ce r t^ ty of funding, sh^aid. company’s business forms subsidiary. Data is a hypothetical rate which First Federal Package store received permission this week Documents, formerly part of Dictaphone. deposits allowed, one of the greatest SavinQs believes is realistic to achieve over wouW fare in Congress. “I h fnnUfna"^’ By Scot French Fellows Building, plan to move the to Hart­ benefits of an IRA is the tax break it the life of the retirement fund. Market rales “’Die president ^ Herald Reporter ford’s South End after an unsuccessful search to relocate in the Cumberland Farms store at All four executives report to George B. Harvey, may fluctuate over the term of the account. 1065 Main Street. The Cumberland Farms president and chief operating officer of Pitney offers. The deposits you make to the for a new home in Manchester. account are tax-deductible on your tl!f^!!^^fnr8iiph^ahnifirn(wp T would Compound the State’s fiscal Crisis. A flourish of comings and goings in the The Odd Fellows building is one of four store will in turn move to a new shop in the Bowes. Fixed or Variable rates. Not only do you federal Income tax return for the downtown area has promised a new look for slated for destruction by the state as part of a former Dora Dale store, at 809 Main St., by Bast, 45, will be responsible for the dictating and earn high interest in a First Federal Savings IRA, year the contribution Is made and your interest some familiar shops along Main Street. $650,000 town, state and federally-funded March 31. word processing operations of Dictaphone and have you get your choice of a fixed or variable rate earned Is tax-deferred. You don’t pay taxes on r^ * h d h e r ^ th M a c f”**'^ PoUticiaUs cuU are always made in human services Starting near the intersection of Main and highway construction project approved by The proposed $3.4 million downtown executive responsibility for Artec International, certificate. Both rates are based on the current 6 the contributions and the high Interest you ^ ^ M t e r mrector Peter P. DlRosa “>ey aff^ t people. I just Center streets, toe glowing yellow sign which Manchester voters in a 1977 referendum. reconstruction project, which sould inject the word processing development and manufac­ month Treasury Bill rates. Call us or come into earn until you withdraw your funds at Jr., the RepubUcan leader on the board. d«>" ‘ ‘iynk we know the |mpact yet.’ once heralded toe Close Encounters club has Although the structure is considered a town new life into the business district along Main turing division of Pitney Bowes. any office for a current quote. been moved north to a new location in a two- Street, faces an uncertain future in the wake Loemker, 51, in addition to Data Documents has retirement. At that time, you’ll probably also praised Reagan’s Initiatives. j ^ .Y acavone predicted toe landmark, toe Connecticut Historical Com­ All tax-sheltered savings family home at 286 Main St. of federal funding cutbacks. executive responsibility for the company’s be in a more favorable tax situation. Insured savings. "fiSsically. he L i proven that he is a more trouble getting there mission refused to nominate the building for plans at First Federal Savings are insured by The town’s Building Department issued a Town Manager Robert B. Weiss told the Monarch Marking Systems and Pitney Bowes No fees, with a First Federal tax- inclusion in toe National Register of Historic ‘ the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance certificate of occupancy Tuesday for toe one­ Places. The Commission said toe building Downtown Coordinating Committee Monday Marking Systems Ltd. subsidiaries and the Wheeler sheltered savings plan, there are no fees, doing business, sal “Some constituencies are becoming Corporation, a permanent agency of the time massage parlor, which was forced to lacks enough architectural significance to that toe prospect of undertaking the project Group subsidiary, which includes the Grayarc and commissions, or other administrative Government. more vociferous,” she said. “I think last ' vacate toe Odd Fellows building after that merit nomination to toe exclusive register. “in the foreseeable future” is a worry,” Drawing Board operations. charges. year there was more of a wait and see at­ structure was condemned by toe state last Vogel, 40, replaces Bast as chief financial and ad­ Further down Main Street, toe Forest because of those funding cuts. High interest. Guaranteed. An ir a An IRA...it’s a tax shelter, titude.” year. ministrative officer of the company. He will con­ I . State Rep. John J. Woodcock, D-Souto The state has threatened to evict toe tinue as corporate controller. ' from First Federal Savings earns high interest, too...money market interest...that’s it’s a tax break, it’s a InClOX Windsor, who represents part of Collector’s Corner shop and Carry Nation’s Neinstedt, 57, will continue in that post while guaranteed over the term of the investment. Manchester, agreed with toe view that pub which still remain in the building so that assuming executive responsibility for Pitney secured investment. /Advice ...... tl Reagan’s proposals will just leave toe toe structure can be razed to allow realign­ Lydall sales, earnings higher Bowes’ finance subsidiary in the U.K. and finance Area t o v ^ ...... ■ ■ ■ states with toe bill for ne^ed services. ment of toe intersection. division in Canada. But the owner of Collector’s Corner, c i S d : : ; ; : ...... 2 6 -2 7 lum t» pi«e 1 0 (Terard MacDonald, says he cannot find a Lydall Inc. today announced a 1981 sales of nings of $629,000. On a per-share basis, Lydall Com ics...... 22 new. location suitable for his large shop at a $107 million and earnings of more than $3.9 earned 32 cents, compared with 30 cents tbr Dividend deciared Editorial...... - ...... 8 rent he can afford. million. the fourth quarter 1980. Entertainment ...... 9 Carry Nation’s owner, Dean Rossow, has Lydall President Millard H. Pryor Jr. said Lydall's fourth quarter 1981 results The Manchester State Bank Board of Directors Ilist Ib d m l Sawings lottery -2 SaiTiples todsy purchased David’s Restaurant in the u le s increared 8 percent and earnings more reflected a general year-end slowdown in have declared a 40-cent per share cash dividend, Manchester Parkade, but has not said than doubled from ISW. Earnings per share sales volume throughout the company, par­ payable Jan. 20. East Hartford, QIaatonbury, South Qlaatonbuiy, Manchaater, Varnon, Rockville and South WIndaor Peopletalk...... — ...... " iV is- Manchester Herald today con- whether he intends to move the popular increased 167 percent to $2.03. ticularly from the automotive market. The announcement came at the board’s monthly ^ r t s . — ...... ^ q' tlnues its sampling program to bring nightspot to that location. Manchester-based manufacturer of Footwear volume, which had been strong meeting in December. Television ...... copies of tire hewspaper to non­ Owners of toe Roma Italian Pastry Shop, paper and fiber goods reported sales of $22.8 during toe year, also fell slightly during toe subscribers in Manchester, located on toe Main Street side of toe Odd million for toe fourth quarter 1981 aad ear­ fourth quarter. 2 - THE HERALD. Wed., Jan. 27. 1982 THE HERALD. Wed., Jan. 27. 1982 — 3 H»TI0 M * l « « A W W 8ERW*F««CA 8TIO TAMEST 1 - » S - S t News Briefing Firm sues Laotians need social over car

Rains, winds carter CHievrolet is claiming it bought a car from another local worker, board told hit Northwest TtUMlWtlMit dealer that misrepresented the mileage on it by 100,000 miles, and is organizations, she Mid, many new­ barriers and lack of transportation. By United Press International suing in Rockville Superior Ck>urt. By Scot French Carter Chevrolet claims, accor­ comers are being sponsored by ' ‘"This sounds like a townwide Herald Reporter problem that is multi-disciplinary, Torrential rains and 50 mph winds in ding to briefs filed at court, that it other refugee families without the bought from Cadwell and Jones Inc., A teacher at Nathan Hale School resources to help them adequately. she said. “ You certainly need the Pacific Northwest knocked car-size tm W lAtH i* rOTOCAlT • chunks of earth from river banks, sent of 46 Adams St., a 1980 Chevette un­ ,has asked the town to hire a “ It’s like the blind leading the something bigger than the Advisory residents fleeing their homes and fed der the impression that the car had bilingual social worker to help blind,” Mid one person in atten­ Board of Health.” floodwaters today. Winds of up to 100 26,304 miles on it, as was indicated Manchester’s Indochinese refugees dance. ’ Health Director Alice ’Turek said mph lashed mountain peaks in the West on the odometer. better cope with the problems of Mrs. McCubrey Mid a bilingual she will refer the issue to John GM and UAW and cold lingered in the Notheast. But Carter claims the car actually resettlement. teaching aide, Vanhmary Crowley, head of the Human Ser­ ’The death toll from the third round of had 126,304 miles, and alleges that But the head of the Advisory Aphathone, has been helping the vices coordinating team. resume talks savage winter weather since the Weather the selling firm knew it. Board of Health, which heard the families on an informal basis but She also suggested that weekend reached. 62, including a request Tuesday, Mid the issues cannot remain on call all the time. organizations such as the homeless woman found frozen to death in may demand a more comprehensive Manchester Area Conference of DETROIT (UPI) - There is a a cardboard box in frigid New York City. approach than the hiring of .a single “ She’s doing this as a friend,” Churches and the Community Ser­ "difference in attitude” in a second In contrast, record high temperatures, aide. Mrs. McCubrey said. " I f she’s not vices Council might take up the round of bargaining between General were recorded over the Central High Many seek In her letter to the board. Dale J. there, I don’t know what some of problem. Motors and the United Auto Workers, but Plains and the Eastern Rockies ’Tuesday, Today’s forecast McCubrey, who teaches English as a these people would do.” Director of Human Services Han­ the pace must quicken to reach an early accompanied by winds gusting to 60 m i*. second language at Nathan Hale Mrs. McCubrey said someone is na Marcus said the town also should contract agreement by the union Gusts up to 100 mph were reported over Sunny and continued cold today. Highs in the teens to Penney job School, M id the refugee families needed on the town level to provide explore the possibility of using state deadline, a UAW spokesman said today. mountain ridgetops in Utah. 20. Clouding up tonight with a 40 percent chance of face “ personal, health, law and job- direction to both the families and funds to deal with the problems Talks in the respective GM and UAW A warming trend began thawing the flurries late at night and some more flurries or showers related problems” as they adjust to thoSe working with them in the com­ facing refugees. munity. camps resumed Tuesday after a Midwest today, but w i ^ gusting to 40 on ’Thursday. 'Temperatures in the low teens early Almost 3,000 people have filed into their new lives. weeklong recess called when talks broke mph swirled dry snow in southern tonight then rising through the 20s by morning and to the personnel office at the J.C. Without a bilingual aide to help According to unofficial estimates, them, however those problems are about 200 Indochinese refugees with down between the union, GM and Ford. Minnesota, creating hazardous driving near 40 during Thursday. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph Penney Catalog Distribution Center often going unattended, she Mid. four different languages live in They recessfed for the night at 12:07 a.m. conditions and stranding more than a becoming light variable this afternoon. Southwest winds and picked up applications since the “ Although the Laotian people do Manchester. today and full bargaining was expected dozen truck drivers and a high-school tonight will increase to 15 to 20 mph by morning and con­ company officially began handing Board to air their best to help each other,” she Irene Smith, chairman of the Ad­ to begin later today. sports team. tinue Thursday. them out last Monday. said, “ some do not have sufficient A union spokesman said "som e Highs were only in the single digits Between 1,000 and 1,200 of those visory Board of Health, cautioned English, time or knowledge to be of that any approach geared solely sale of land progress” was made in Tuesday’s across northern New England with tepns applications were picked up on that lengthy session. Both sides, he said, Today In history and 20s through the rest of the North and sufficient help.” toward health issues might be too first day, according to personnel The proposal to sell 10 acres expected "more to be made today but Middle-Atlantic Coast states, the Ohio Extended outlook While many of the early arrivals narrow, to solve the potentially manager Len Leininger. TTiis week, of town land near Union Pond to the pace has got to be quickened.” Valley, the Great Lakes and the upper were sponsored by church or civic larger problems, such as language On Jan. 27, 1964 Sen. of Maine announced her Extended outlook for New England Friday through he said, people have been coming in Economy Electric Co. owner With only two days remaining before candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination — the first Mississippi Valley. Sunday: on the average of 50 to 75 a day to Robert W, Weinberg will face a the union's midnight Thursday deadline, woman to seek the presidential nomination of a major political party In A storm hit Oregon with 50 mph winds apply for the 1,400 mostly unskilled Board of Directors public UAW Vice President Owen Bieber said the United States. and torrential rains ’Tuesday, forcing Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut! jobs the plant has available. hearing on Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. in there was a “ difference in attitude on evacuations and aggravating efforts to Fair Friday and Saturday. Chance of a few showers or With completed applications com­ Herald photo by Pinto the Municipal Building hearing both sides” in the second round of talks Barrette class slated clear mud and rocks from coastal roads. flurries Sunday. Highs mostly in the 30s. Overnight lows ing back in at a rate of 100 to 150 a room. designed to pull the industry out of its The situation stabilized later in the day in the teens to mid 20s. day, Leininger said the personnel The sale to Weinberg, who worst slump since the Great Depression. and the Pacific front .-dwindled and Superintendent of Schools James P. Kennedy and former There will be no registration the More workers contaminated department has not yet begun to sort The Manchester Recreation plans to construct an office- “ I see no reason why we and GM can­ moved into Idaho, but flooding from Vermont! Partly cloudy with chance of flurries north Manchester High School Principal George Emmerllng look week of school vacation, Feb 12 them out, and said he (lidn’t know Department will be offering a class warehouse-showroom complex not reach agreement by the Thursday earlier rains was reported today. and west Friday, Variable cloudiness Saturday and Sun­ where most of the applicants were, over a history book. Both men cdmplete,d classroom teaching in ribbon braided barrettes on Feb. through Feb, 21. ONTARIO, N.Y. (UPI) - Seven detected at rqutine check points in the for Economy Electric on the deadline,’’ Bieber said. GM Chairman day, chance of light snow or flurries north and west from. assignments this week. 25. Further information is available employees reporting for work at the plant. They didn’t even know they had site, is the first step in develop­ Roger Smith also expressed hope an Saturday, high in the 20s to mid 30s, low 5 below to 10 Leininger said it would be about The class will held in the Arts by contacting the department at 647- damaged Ginna nuclear power plant, any contamination,” Peck Mid. ment of a 27-acre industrial agreement could be reached by above north and 5 to 15 souU. four weeks before the sorting out Building, Garden Grove Road, from 3089. shut down by a radioactive steam leak, Five other workers had suffered traces park along Union Pond. Thursday. begins and the company starts to 9:30 to 11 a.m. The cost of the class suffered radiation doses significant of radiation on Monday, the day a steam Atlanta trial Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of flurries north The town plans to use revenue call people in for interviews. Com­ is $1.50 and $2.25 for supplies. The enough to measure, utility officials Mid. generator pipe burst, sending a plume of and fair south Friday. Chance of light snow late Satur­ generated from the Economy pany officials have said they will Back in classroom, supplies may be purchased from the The workers received a “ minimal radioactive gas into the air in the coun­ day and Sunday. Seasonable temperatures. Highs 15 to land sale to fund development has dark ‘air’ hire 500 people by May and the rest instructor the day of the class. Each amount” of contaminatioh on the try’s worst nuclear plant accident since 25 north and 25 to 35 south. Lows 5 below to 5 above north Air quality good of the rest of the park. between that time and the student will make two barrettes. Cops discover clothing Tuesday as they and 150 other Three Mile Island in March 1979. and 5 to 15 above south. The land sale and the in­ warehouse’s opening, set for Aug. 2. Class fees may be mailed to the HARTFORD (U P I) - The state workers returned to the facility. Mid Of those five, three had the con­ ATLAN TA (U P I) - Suddenly the dustrial park plans have been The sprawling, 46-acre, $20- two educators find Manchester Recreation Depart­ Department of Environmental taminated particjes removed from their genteel atmosphere of inaudible opposed by Pharmacist Richard Peck, a Rochester Gas & Elec­ Protection forecast good air quality more hideouts clothing and twfo were ordered to take arguments and smiling witnesses was m illion dollar complex in the ment, Recreation Classes, 41 Center Michael Dworkin's Manchester tric Corp. spokesman. today in Greenwich and moderate showers before being allowed to go shattered, and the trial of Wayne Buckland Industrial Park has mis­ St. Walk-in registration will be Environmental Coalition and “ In all cases we were able to remove air quality for the rest of Connec­ ROME (U P I) — Police searching for home. Williams was where it always belonged sed a scheduled opening two times, accepted Monday through Thursday, its attorneys. Beck & Pagano. the particles.” Peck said. “ They were not much different ticut. the Red Brigades terrorists holding U.S. — in the darkness on the mean back once in 1980 and again in 1981. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Brig. Gen. James L, Dozier discovered streets of Atlanta. Lottery Company officials have blamed the economy and shipment delays four other hideouts and arrested five A stony-faced, mumbling black youth Suslov’s death leaves a gap for the miscues. By Nancy Thompson more left-wing suspects. named Darrell dropped a bombshell on tions of U.S. History and Kennedy THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS The hideouts found in the last two days Herald Reporter the defense Tuesday — be said the defen­ Numbers drawn in New 4764. taught a class in Modern European and the five people arrested in widely 260 NO. MAIN ST. MOSCOW (U P I) - The death of top wants to replace Brezhnev now has to re­ dant had lured him into his car, fondled England Tuesday: Rhode Island daily: 4790. “ No more pencils, no more books, History, a new course offered to fill scattered regions of Italy Tuesday had think his options and his alliances.” him and was “ going to get something out Women charged a social studies requirement. DOUBLE MANCHESTER. CT. Soviet hard-liner Mikhail Suslov un­ (^nnecticut daily: 316. Vermont daily: 571. no more giving dirty looks.” no direct connection with the kidnapping Suslov’s death of heart failure derscores the frailty of the Communist of the tnuik” when he fled. Maine dally: 567., ' Massachusetts daily: If Superintendent of Schools Emmerling, who was employed as -L IS W T l NORTHWAY of Dozier Dec. 17, police said. with shoplifting Party’s aging leadership and could dis­ follbwing a stroke also “ reminds the old James P. Kennedy and former a long-term substitute, decided to go Manufacturer’s CS PLAZA But the new poUce successes testified Williams, 23, the only son of a quiet, New Hampshire' dally; 3102. rupt the balance of power within the men at the top of their ovm mortality,” Manchester High School Principal back into the classroom 'after to the intensity of the search fw the middle-class black family. Is charged Two women face shoplifting Kremlin walls. the diplomat said. George Emmerling find themselves retiring from his position as prin­ hideout where the terrorists are holding with the murder of Nathaniel Cater, 27, charges in connection with two President Leonid Brezhnev and his mouthing that modified children’s cipal of the school three years ago to the 50-year-old NATO general. and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21, two of the 28 separate incidents at Food Mart Coupons colleagues ’Tuesday praised Suslov, who refrain, it would be understandable. give himself something to do. ^ i V a n d y Italy’s state-run radio network said young blacks — all Imt two of them males supermarket. did many of the party’s dirty jobs over a ‘Slaves’ found Both men recently completed He said he approves of the way his Tuesday there were indications secret and most of them children — abducted Police arrested Marjorie A. MON DAY-SUN DAY 40-year career, and announced he would teaching stints at MHS after several successor, MHS Principal Jacob HOME OF THE negotiations were under way in Geneva LOS ANGELES — Federal agents and murdered in Atlanta over a two-year Brainard, 37, of 88 Linden St., short­ be buried Friday in Red Square near years away from the classroom. Ludes III, is running the school, es­ DETAILS IN STORE < ornpiPEOPIE r piPlEASERS between emissaries of the Red Brigades rounded up 30 Indonesian “ slaves” in period. ly afteT noon Friday after a store Lenin’s Tomb after lying in state. Emmerling left teaching in favor of pecially tightened discipline STORE HOURS: MON.-SAT. 8 AM 9 PM and the Dozier family. ’The report in­ swank neighborhoods in Los Angeles and security guard accused her of The tributes to the unsmiling 79-year- The prosecution is introducing Almanac administration in 1954. Kennedy last regulations and the renovations now SUN 9 AM-5 PM dicated the Red Brigades were deman­ Beverly Hills and expect to arrest the placing food in her pocketbook and old defender of hardline Communism evidence of more of the murders, even taught 19 years ago. under way. ding a $9.6 million ransom. wealthy people who bought them for as leaving the store without paying for were expected. What was unknown was though Williams is not charged with '"Things haven’t changed much,” “ I think the changes are working Investigators said there was no much as $3,000 to do domestic work. the items. Peg’s Pantry & Deli how the aging Soviet leaders would fill them, to try to convince the jury of a Emmerling said. “ Kids are still well,” Emmerling Mid. “ Generally evidence to support the report. FBI agent Ed Best Mid ’Tuesday the The items allegedly included two the gap he left, a development that could “ pattern, Mheme, plan or bent of mind.” kids.” speaking, the approach is good, the Maine Potatoes The four hideouts found Monday and Indonesians, 25 men and five women, By United Press International packages of sausages, two bottles of disrupt the Kremlin balance of power. worked mainly as domestics and gar­ Darrell’s testimony was the first to olives and a bottle of vitamins, Kennedy concurred. “ Students, in tone’s right. I ’m delighted to see Cooked Ham Tuesday all were used by members of them renovating the building.” USNO. 1 With the most senior member of the deners and were “ passed around” mention Williams’ bent of mind was Today is Wednesday, Jan. 27, the 27th day of 1982 with totalling $11.58, police Mid. general, have many of the same the Front Line organization, which is Kennedy said the experience was Communist Party Politburo and its most between household^'hnd businesses, who homosexuality, which his lawyers have 338 to follow. Ms. Brainard was released on a worries, concerns and aspirations, C closely aligned with the Red Brigades. valuable because it gave him an prominent hard-liner gone, a Western paid $1,500 to $3,000 for two years of ser­ hotly denied, and the first intimation of The moon is moving toward its first quarter. promise to appear in court Feb. 8 to and act an awful lot like they did a BAG The five people arrested Tuesday also added perspective on the problems STORE 1 0 “ diplomatic source Mid/ “ Anybody who vitude: any motive in the killings. ’The morning stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. face charges of fourth degree generation ago when I was last in had Front-Line connections. he sees as superintendent. SLICED^ 1 ®LB 9 89 The evening stars are Mercury and Venus. larceny. the classroom,” he said. “ I learned how the system works. DOMESTIC Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. Less than two hours later, police He noted that there are some I MW how it was from the teacher’s American pioneer labor organizer Samuel Gompers arrested Helen M. MePhee, 39, of differences, however. “ The students point of view,” Kennedy Mid. “ I had Emperor Grapes was bora Jan. 27, 1850. East Hartford on the Mme charge seem to be more informal and more Provolone Cheese Peopletalk for allegedly stealing ^ .1 1 inquiring than I remember,” he the opportunity to talk to some On this date in history: worth of items at the West Middle said. parents as a teacher rather than In 1880, Thomas Eldison was granted a patent for an Turnpike supermarket. Both men Mid they ^were im­ superintendent. I rather enjoyed electric incandescent lamp. She Was released on $50 non­ pressed with their students. that.” STORE FRESH LB Loverly list In 1964, Maine Sen. Margaret Smith announced her surety bond and will appear in court “ We can take great pride in a Kennedy said the students did not SLICED RED candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination — large number of our students,” seem to relate to him as superinten­ 89 Elizabeth Taylor leads the annual list of the Feb. 8. TASTY the first woman to seek the presidential nomination of a Kennedy said. “ They were serious dent — except on snowy days when it world’s “ 10 Most Celebrated Lovers,” as compiled major American political party. about their work. They did was his decision whether to hold by the editors of Forum magazine. The seven-times IF YOU DID’NT RECEIVE YOUR VALUE PACKED FLYER In 1973, the United States and North Vietnam signed a Czech invasion hfomework. They were- mainly school. married actress — currently separated from Sen. ceasefire agreement. Also, an end of the U.S. military serious and courteous. liw as im­ Both men said they hope to con­ IN THE SILKTOWN FLYER, STOP IN & PICK ONE UP. John Warner, R-Va., was far and away the top lover * 'a ft was announced. In August 1968, R u ssian , pressed with the general level of ef­ tinue their classroom experiences. of the year. In 1981, President Reagan welcomed the Americans Hungarian, Polish, ^ s t German fort of the students.” i Although Emmerling is not teaching Apparently the course of true love doesn’t have to who had been held hostage in Iran in ceremonies at the and Bulgarian military forces in­ Emmerling Mid, “ The kids were regularly, he is substituting at the run smooth to make the list — in second place was White House. vaded Czechoslovakia to curb very respectful, very good. Some high school this semester. Kennedy From Our Neat Dept. • • Margaret Trudeau, kiss-and-tell estranged wife of liberalization policies of the govern­ like to work, ^ m e don’t like it, said he could not make the time in Canadian Prime Minister Pierpe ’Trudeau. ment. The USSR declared it had a don’t like history — although I can’t his schedule to teach this semester, Third on the list was Britain’s Prince Charles, but A thought for the day: American labor organizer duty to Intervene in nations where imagine that.” but hopes to do so next year. MEATY Princess Diana didn’t make it. ’Then came Marvin Samuel Gompers Mid, in an 1898 speech, American socialism was “ Imperiled,” accor­ History was the subject both men “ It would be a shame to waste all Hamlisch, Morgan Fairchild, Ron Duguay, Vitas Turkey a n y trade unions were “ bora o f,the necessity of workers to ding to the Brezhnev Doctrine. taught. Emmerling had three sec- this preparation,” Kennedy said. Gerulaitis, Mick Jagger, Woody Allen and Bianca ... to protect their inaliep&ble rights to a higher and Jagger. Talk about a mixed bag. Drumsticks p k g better life ....” 29 All-Star turnout victims get aid quickly WESTERN CORN FED MEATY Baby Pork ANY 19 Frank Sinatra will act as emcee when the New It took less than 24 hours for Manchester residents to making sertain his family was Mfely outside. O •!_ SIZE LB York Friars Club honors Cary Grant as their “ Man Mrs. Egan suffered smoke inhalation. Both were ad­ Spareribs pkg FRANK SINATRA CARY GRANT ELIZABETH TAYLOR respond to the plight of a Garden Street family that was ^ 1 1 of the Year” in what may be the most starstudded mitted to Manchester Memorial Hospital. Mre. Egan ... Friars emcee “Man of the Year” ... tops lover list I driven out of its second-floor apartment Saturday mor­ event of 1982. has since been discharged. Egan remains in Mtisfactory Any show starring Sinatra and Grant is ning by fire. , ^ ANDYS OWN FRESHLY MADE guaranteed to pull in a celebrity crowd, and that’s iiFraUi James and Mary Egan and Mrs. Egan’s two sons lost condition. what’s on the menu at the black tie affair in the Peterman explained: “ We believe the con­ most of their possessions in the blaze, according to Ground Ah 19 grand ballroom of New York’s Waldorf-Astoria Grandpa Cash tributions will be made more promptly because Manchester Mall owner Kenneth C. Burkamp, who Mon­ Get ‘Your Money’s Worth’ Official Manche$tar Nmetpaper day began a collection drive for the family. Beef PK Hotel May 16. Sinatra has been Abbott of the Friars Johnny Cash became a grandfather for the sixth people usually pay their credit card bills, then Sylvia Porter tells how to get “ Your Money’s Worth” And as of ’Tuesday morning, Burkamp Mid donations since 1975, the club’s highest elective office. time tills week. His daughter, Rosanne, and her wotider if they have anything left over. Now, they USPS 827-500 VOL. Cl, No. 99 — daily on the business page in The Manchester Herald. Past “ Man of the Year” winners include Burt can put their pledge on the credit card and pay it of dishes, towels and sheets had come in. Burkamp Mid husband, Rodney Crowell, became parents of their Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by Reynolds in 1981, Henry Kissinger in 1980 and John­ later.” he has opened an empty store in the mall, ready for second daughter at Vanderbilt Hospital in the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, those who want to walk in and leave donations. FRESHLY SLICED ' ny Carson the previous year. Sinatra was the Frairs Nashville, Tenn., on Monday. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Serand class postage paid at ANY honoree in 1976. Among those on the dais that year “ She is a whopper,” the proud father boasted. Both Egan and his wife suffered minor injuries in the SIZE Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address blaze which heavUy damaged the two-family house at — Cary Grant. “ Weighed 8 pounds and 11 ounces on arrival.” changes to The Maitchester Herald, P.O. Box SOI, Beef Liver PKG Glimpses MVi-41W Garden St.' Egan injured his back when he Crowell Mid his wife is doing just fine, despite the Mandiester, Conn. 06040. jum p^ out a second story bathroom window after fact she arrived at the hospital a little late — only Gwen Verdon will guest star on the new NBC / ENROLLING No driving ambition about two hours before the baby was bom. television series, “ Fame” ... To subscribe, or to report a delivery inrobleni, call 647-' Pre-School Qymnastics Grandpop Cash was unavailable for comment. Specials Valid Jan. 28, 29, 30 9946.-- — O ■—— ff^ —W , hours are 8:30 eetau*a.m. wto W.MV5:M M.aaa*p.m. AIWSIUOV Monday' Irving Caesar, 86, one of America’s top His secretary explained: “ We don’t want to in­ Dame Judith Anderson and Zoe Caldwell will star Ages 2Vh to 5 throuA .. 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He said relationship was in­ develop heart disease, a researcher reported factors linked to heart disease — including dependent of other known coronary risk fac­ tors. today. smoking, diet and high blood pressure — do Dr. S. Leonard Syme of the University of not appear to have a role in many heart at­ “ My hypothesis is this social support California at Berkeley said many questions tack cases. business somehow affects the body’s remain but several studies support the view “ There’s obviously something else going on vulnerability, affects the defense system as “ that something about relationships with here,” he said. to whether or not you become vulnerable to all prices cash & carry — sale ends Sat. Jan. .30 other people has important corisequences for He said a study he and a coworker carried the effect of these (heart disease) risk fac­ health.” out in Alameda County, Calif., found an in­ tors,” he said.

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ft — THE HERALD, Wed., Jan. 27, 1982 Deputy ■■i...... O'Neill vetoes bill o p m i O N / C o m m e n t a r y succeeds dealing with Long

HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. groups that pushed to have Long ' William O’Neill has rejected legisla­ ousted from direct control of state Kennelly police last year during legislative tion that would have stripped Public Safety Commissioner Donald Long hearings on how he handled a Ku One sports glutton's plea tor even more of his pension. Long is two years Klux Klan rally. HARTFORD (UPI) - Deputy away from retirement. “ I feel very strongly this was a Secretary of the State Maura Melley their inability to receive his ; The bill originally reduced the personal vendetta,” she said. be unique offerings, likely to attract offered PRISM, would switch to the has accepted a temporary appoint­ Department of Public Safety’s Miss Gibson said in a telephone in­ channel. One of the first things I did after a whole new subculture of cable latter and drop the former. I would ment to succeed her former boss, budget but was amended to include terview she did not intend to take Barbara Kennelly, who resigned to moving to Manchester was have the television viewers. I can’t quarrel be one of them. Granted, PRISM has its flaw s.' a section that statutorily turned away Long’s retirement benefits take a seat in Congress. cable television people hook up my with Listro’s reasoning there. But I But there are many people in the The Whaler^ aren’t yet of the high state police jurisdiction over to when she proposed the amendment. Miss Melley, appointed Tuesday set. Manchester think he underestimates the poten­ Greater Hartford CATV franchise caUber of, say, the Bruins,. and Deputy Commissioner Lester Forst. She is a member of the Legislature’s by Gov. William' O’Neill, will be Public Safety Committee, which I ’m not proud to admit this, but I tial of PRISM. And now that channel area (Manchester, Glastonbury, neither the Whalers nor the Celtics . ’Hie catch in the legislation was Connecticut’s youngest secretary of held hearings into Long’s tenure iast couldn’t help it. You see, I am a Spotlight Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, and that Long would no longer be an ac­ space is getting even tighter, I’d like will be on in the sumnjer. But 1 think the state in modem times. She is 30. spring. sports addict. Newington) who have much more tive state police officer. Unless ac­ to make a pitch for what to many Listro might be pleasantly surprised O’Neill, who is recuperating from tive, he forfeits his retirement “ There wasn’t any intent ever to I’ll watch , football, ten­ By Dan Fitts — Editor disposable wealth than I and who might seem like just one more if he offered PRISM. - open-heart surgery, will administer benefits. do away with Donald Long’s pen­ nis, hockey, , soccer, sports network. would think nothing of picking up an the oath of office Friday at his of­ And then there’s the patriotic, “ I feel it is grossly unfair and un- sion,” she said. “ I don’t see why it’s lacrosse, track meets in Chicago Incidentally, I ’m no Reverend additional channel for what to them ficial residence. It will be his first (pension loss) something we can't argument: Listro ought to offer rea^nable to take away a man’s and rodeos in Cheyenne. If it moves Jeriy Falwell. I see nothing morally is peanuts. announced public appearance since pension when he has given almost 20 address in the next session. I mean, PRISM because the Whalers are im­ he left St. Francis Hospital Dec. 17. the next session is next week.” and has a number on its back. I’ll day sports), Channel 9 in New York manager of Greater Hartford, says wrong with making “ Escapade” More significantly, there are years to state police service,” watch. And the great thing about portant to the well-being of the en­ Miss Melley, who has been deputy , O’Neill said in his veto message (many sports) and, soon, Channel 11 for the record that there is “ a dis­ available to those who wish to pay probably many sports fans who now cable television is that, at almost tire region and they need all the help secretary of the state since July UPI photo ’Tuesday. in New York (Yankees baseball), 1 tinct possibility” his system will the $10 to $13 a month extra it will don’t get any premium stations at they can get. 1981, will have to take a pay cut to State police are allowed to retire any time of the day or night, a spor­ offer these two premium services. take to receive it. ’They will be get­ all, maybe hot even the basic cable postponed doing so. Why be piggish? assume the $25,000-a-year post. The Tuesday, officials said two passengers may when they turn 47 if they have ting contest of some sort is being ( A premium service is one that sub­ ting it in their own homes and It is hardly a secret that the The cockpit section of a World Airways DC- I realized that Greater Hartford service, but who would find the Wethersfield resident now is paid have drowned when the jet skidded Into the served at least 20 years. Long has 20 aired. scribers pay extra per month to Whalers have been losing money 10 Is raised from the waters of Boston Har- only had so many available channels presumably will not be getting it if Whalers-Celtics combination $34,000. years of service but won’t be 47 until Session cost My favorite sport is hockey, and I borTuesday as salvage operations began at water Saturday. (36, 26 of which are already taken) receive, like Home Box office.) they have children whom they wish irresistible. (Only about half the and some of the team’s corporate “ Maura has agreed to accept this January 1984. also admire the Boston Celtics. So the edge of Logan International Airport. Late and had to be cautious about how it PRISM is not such a distinct to shield from X-rated goings-on. homes in Manchester get cable, so backers are wondering how much appointment on an interim basis and O’Neill said the other items in the near $100,000 you can imagine my chagrin when I on the understanding that she will filwed the remaining space. |x)ssibility. Listro apparently fears ’Those who pick up the basic cable there’s obviously room for growth.) longer they can continue to support bill — cutting the department’s discovered that Greater Hartford not be a candidate for a full term at that many who now get HBO or service, but who don’t subscribe to PRISM has recently been offered them. budget by $^3,000 — could be ad­ HARTFORD (U P I) — ’The cost of CATV Inc. doesn’t plan to offer sub­ HU r NOW I r seems our local the Democratic State Convention in dressed during the regular session the Legislature’s special session CINEMAX, another all-movie “ Escaoade.” will eet that channel by Hartford CATV, which serves PRISM could make the Whalers a scribers the so-called PRISM ser­ cable people have chosen to fill two only in the form of unfocused, as-if- July,” O’Neill said in a statement. Plane accident in Boston that will open next W^nesday. could run to $100,000, says David channel offered by Greater Hart­ much of the Hartford area, and by lot of money. It could even save vice, which shows Hartford Whalers of those precious remaining seen-through-moving-jello images “ Well over a dozen candidates The proposal would eliminate Ogle, executive director of the Of­ ford, will drop them to receive the United Cablevision of Plainville. them. But the team can’t benefit if and Celtics games. Big East basket­ channels, and not with sports, but (no doubt many of them flesh- have voiced an interest in this office staff positions for the Municipal fice of Legislative Management. movies and sports of PRISM. In Spokesmen for both cable systems local cable systems like Greater in recent weeks, and I feel all are ball (the University of Connecticut), with a cultural channel called colored). It’s a process known in Police Training Council, provide for Ogle said Tuesday it was difficult other words, he’d be using one of his report “ growing” public response to Hartford CATV won’t let their sub­ qualified to hold the position,” he is clouded with questions to calculate what costs were related movies and special events. “ Bravo” and an X-rated channel cable jargon as “ scrambling.” The leasing rather than purchasing cer­ valuable channels, and incurring the service. "There is a great scribers have the option of receiving said. “ With Maura’s willingness to tain agency vehicles and eliminate directly to the special session, A woman at Greater Hartford told called “ Escapade,” soon to be the sound presumably also will be various start-up costs, for number of sports fans in our area,” serve on an interim basis, all the one trooper trainee class. which opened Nov. 19 and ended me if I was unhappy about the lack official channel of Playboy scrambled. PRISM. Charles Arena, head of Massport something that would bring him no said a spokeswoman for Hartford others will have the opportunity to BOSTON (U P I) - Ever since Massachusetts Port Authority of­ Three hours before O’Neill’s Veto Monday, and which were overall ANYW AY, I.ET ME try a couple security, said divers would work un­ of PRISM to complain to her boss, magazine. Listro says he’s keeping an open pursue their candidacies in the World Airways Flight 30 skidded ficials initially said there were 96 was disclosed at the Capitoi, Long operating costs. substantial increase in business. “ If of arguments on Listro. CATV. til all passengers were accounted but since the local system already The two new offerings aren’t mind about adding PRISM. Maybe if months ahead.” down an icy Logan International passengers and 12 crewmembers on and Sen. Marcella Fahey, D-East “ But our ballpark estimate is it it (PRISM ) was just sports alone. A spokesman for PRISM says he for. Minutes later, an airline offers Channel 38 (Boston Red Sox available yet, but sources at First, the financial one. Miss Melley’s temporary appoint­ Airport runway, plunged into Boston the DC-10. World Airways and the Hartford, held a news conference to could be as much as $100,000,” he I ’d take it,” he explained. receives “ 10 to 20 calls a day” from enough customers who wanted it let spokesmen said there were no and Boston Bruins), USA Network Greater Hartford indicate they will Certainly he is right in assuming ment took care of a politically Harbor and split open with 198 NTSB insisted it was 196 passengers urge the governor to veto the bill. said. Manchester residents frustrated by him know, he would relent. divers out because everyone aboard (mostly sports), ESPN (24-hour-a- be soon. Sebastian Listro, general “ Bravo” and “ Escapade” would that a lot of HBO subscribers, if charged situation for O’Neill. The passengers aboard, the accident has and 12 crewmembers. “ I find that just incredible,” Long That would include mileage, prin­ had been checked in. job is considered a plum because it been clouded with questions. Hours later Massport spokesman said in characterizing the way the ting, extra heating and electricity, Port authority officials said has been used by many — including It was not known until Tuesday, Pat Moscaritolo tiredly admitted, amendment was brought up un­ overtime for legislative staff and Tuesday, however, they did not the late Gov. and Mrs. three days after Saturday’s crash, “ We’re going with the World expectedly late one session night by snow plowing for areas of the receive a passenger manifest until Kennelly — as stepping stones to that two passengers were missing, Airlines figures.” Rep. Betsy Gibson, D-Groton. parking lot that might have been left In M anchester they asked for it earlier in the day higher office. apparently drowned in chilly waters It was initially unclear exactly Mrs. Fahey claimed the amend­ to thaw it the lawmakers were not in Miss M elley was corporations only feet from the rocky shoreline where the flight had originated. when relatives of the missing men ment was the work of the same director and attorney in the office bordering one of the world’s busiest First It was said to have been inquired of their kin. “ I had been assured Saturday At least from 1979 to 1981. The two years airports. Newark, N.J. ; then Los Angeles, via night by World Airways that there prior she was a law clerk in the an­ Relatives of Walter Metcalf, 70, Newark; finally Oakland via had been a thorough check of their titrust section of the Attorney and his son, Leo, 40, said they tried Newark. General’s .Office. to reach World Airways officials, tickets after the crash,” Massport Natural gas price Reporters were kept from the Director David W. Davis said they're talking Before she joined statq govern­ but were told to contact their local wreckage for hours — after the sur­ Tuesday. “ I felt greatly relieved ment, Miss Melley was a systems police department in Dedham, vivors were taken to shelter or to that there had been no deaths. Now programmer, junior market Mass. hospitals, and long after there was research analyst, sales represen­ They got no help until they went to something like this happens.” decontrol opposed any danger of explosion. Massport The town and Eighth District terested moderate and sensible World Airways Vice President tative and inland marine un­ state police at Logan. had agreed in contingency plans EMward Ringo said the passenger leaders who met Monday night new.spaper readers are in stories derwriter for the Hartford In­ Officials of the National Transpor­ reporters could visit a crash site as list was checked — by computer — may have accomplished a great of conflict for the sake of con­ surance Group. tation Safety Board were still trying soon as it is clear there is no danger H A R T F O R D (UPI) - Two plastics and chemicals and electrici­ She was born in Hartford, today to find out just why Flight 30 immediately following the crash. deal even if they did not come flict. Those stories, when of an explosion. members of the Legislature’s ty. graduated from St. Joseph College crashed. It is unclear exactly where Only when Massport relayed the prolonged, turn o ff m ore readers Some media representatives Energy and Public Utilities Com­ “ ’The saddest fact is that all this any closer to a solution of the in West Hartford, and received her it touched down or how far its relatives’ questions Tuesday was a charged Massport was stalling for mittee have urged fellow law­ money, taken from the working peo- Buckland Firehouse problem than they turn on. law degree from Western New skidded or whether the pilot was manual comparision made of ticket time to properly treat the icy makers to draft a resolution op-, Cple and the middle class, will yield than they had before. Harmony may be somewhat England School of Law in told the runway was icy. stubs and the computer tally. Then absolutely no benefits to the citizens runway. Massport insisted it was the descrepancy was discovered. posing accelerated or immediate 1 The mere fact that they sat dull, but the edge wears off dis­ Springfield, Mass., in 1978. Saturday night was a foitr-bour of Connecticut,” Curry said. adequate for landing when the crash Asked if he thought he was misled decontrol of natural gas prices. cord very quickly, and then it Miss Melley is a member of the' exercise in confusion, anger and down together to dicuss the dis­ occurred. That remains another un­ by the airline, Davis replied, “ I cer­ Sen. William Curry, D-Far- Hartford County, Connecticut and frustration on the part of all parties mington, and Rep. Joseph Harper, pute between town and district becomes tedium. A couple of answered question for the NTSB. tainly feel misled. I do feel a sense American Bar Associations; the — reporters, airport officials, air­ D-New Britain, said the Legislature over the firehouse without per­ exchanges of sarcasm exhaust There were conflicting statements of frustration and bafflement at the Closings slated Hartford Association of Women At­ lines spokesmen and friends and should send Washington a clear sonal recrim ination is a boon in the potential for scintillation. Saturday about the search for sur­ manner in which this itiformation torneys and the Hartford Women’s relatives awaiting word about the message against decontrol and HARTFORD (UPI) - The fate of those aboard. vivors. came to light.” itself. When the town chairmen of Network. “ lend critical support to national Department of Motor Vehicles has Merely being civil won’t dis­ the political parties have at each and ongoing efforts to protect con­ started surveying its 20 branch o f­ solve the issues — which are other in an election campaign, it sumers.” fices to decide which ones were real, not semantic. But it will can be very entertaining and Curry and Harper said Tuesday most suitable for closing. Von Bulow jury to see the mansion millions of jobs would be lost by The Legislature passed, and Gov. foster the atmosphere in which a .sometimes enlightening if they speedy deregulation of natural gas William O’Neill is expected to sign, are good at it. At other times solution could be accepted, if prices and predicted workers in the a bundle of budget cuts, including most readers would rather do some Soloman-like leader By H.D. Quigg luxurious interior where the state von Bulow is in the 14th month of an study closet looking for the bag, he retail and wholesale services, one to close five motor vehicle of­ worked one out. without the rhetoric. UPI Senior Editor claims von Bulow twice injected in- irreversible coma the state claims testified. He said he had first textile and transportation industries, fices for a savings of $325,000. Up to now the charges and Nevertheless, the leaders are , sulin into Martha “ Sunny” von was caused by the second of two' learned from Sunny’s longtime Ger­ would be hardest bit. The decision on the five to close M The two legislators said decontrol will be left to Motor Vehicle Com­ countercharges have given the human beings and their frustra­ NEWPORT, R.I. — The Claus yon Bulow, murder-intended hypodermic shots. man-bom maid, ^ r i a , that the bag Bulow jury, many of whom have But the trial was far behind the The defense contends she put contained a bottle labeled insulin. also would result in inflationary missioner Benjamin Muzio. impression that everyone was tion tolerance is not lim itless. So Vfeli^AlHS ,,,WRiaer ia.18 ite TWb said they look upon the rich as peo­ schedule that the judge had herself into the permanent sleep He found no bag. A few days later, prices, with economic projections “ No decisions have been made," more interested in taking advan­ when M ayor Penny and District ple, get a glimpse today of life at previously set, and court watchers with her habit — gorging on sweets he said, he went again to the closet. putting the resulting price increases Donald Byers, a spokesman for tage of the propaganda oppor­ President Gordon Lassow get off immswfeRoFu?,,..” home on the right side of the felt the jury tour would be quite forbidden by her doctors, over­ This time, the closet door was for gas at between 50 percent and Muzio, said Tuesday. Among the tunity the Brehouse dispute a Trumanesque “ bon m ot,” they raiiroad tracks — the mansion side. late. dosing with aspirin, barbiturates locked. Alexander testified that he 200 percent. considerations being weighed are In addition to hiking prices, Curry volume of traffic at individual of­ offered than in finding the best can be excused. Just don’t That was the schedule planned for There was still testimony to come and laxatives and imbibing alcohol. did not remember ever before late afternoon in the trial of the on a key pretrial motion by. the The final witness Tuesday in a seeing a door locked in Clarendon and Harper said decontrol would fices, the number of transactions way to use the firehouse for prolong it. wealthy Danish citizen who married defense to suppress testimony, plus defense motion to suppress evidence Court. affect a variety of areas including and the proximity to other offices, It would be good if the civility overall and long-range town an enormously wealthy socialite, the judge’s decision on two such about seizure of a mysterious black farm and manufactured products, he said. benefit. of the moment carried through whom he aliegediy tried to murder motions together with an upcoming bag was the man who seized it, District Director Joseph Tripp to the time the problem is in the splendid opulence of their defense motion to bar all medical Alexander von Auersperg, 22, Sun­ put it succinctly when he said solved. If the problem is not Open formn / Readers' views mansion, Ciarendon Court. testimony about Sunny on grounds of ny’s son by a previous marriage to Judge ’Thomas H. Needham told violation of doctor-patient confiden­ an Austrian prince. ; public bickering served only as solved — and that, too, is a Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Sqtiare, Manchester, CT 06040 the prosecutor to have the bus ready tiality. He was so suspicious of his step­ possiblity — let’s have the civili­ : “ good media-meat.” at 2 p.m. EST to take the five A Rhode Island law makes it a father that only two or three days He m ay be right, but there is a ty continue on both sides i "married women, six married men criminal offense to disclose such in­ after his mother last was rushed to lot of question about how in- anyway. and one bachelor to view the formation without permission. Mrs. the hospital he went into Claus’s My husband and I clear our walks newspaper this past week about the paper, I would be able to get nice GENERAL OIL Strangeness while it is snowing to eliminate the Board of Elducation recommending friends. I would be most grateful for heaviness of shoveling. Now, don’t the closing of two elementary it. tell me that we are supposed to wait schools. They say they are I am: To the Editor: until the town has plowed! recommending this to save money Name: Jun Namiki. Sex: Male. is open in The strange goings on in the Local HayO'-you ever tried to lift the on the school budget. We all know Age: 18. Hobbies: Playing the Berry's World Republican Party reminds me of an snp(v that they throw back onto the that school enrollment has dropped guitar, listening to rock (Rainbow, old Russian saying: v^lk? It is almost impossible. We in recent years and that something Led Zep, Pink Floyd, Meat Loaf, “ In order to make the soup, the have had snow thrown up against has to be done. etc.), sports and others. Address: Youth Specially Shop cook does not have to sit in the pot.” ur picket fence in front of our One night I read that if Bentley Motoohashi 1-18-6, Totsuka-ku, 757 Main St. Downtown Manchester Jome, thus requiring us to repaint School is closed eight or nine would Yokohama, 247 JAPAN. William H. Porter every spring. lose their jobs, cafeteria and custo­ I have black hair and dark brown MANCHESTER 11 Carol Drive We, as seniors, do our job accor­ dian help. eyes. I am 184 cm. (or just over 6 Our ding to the law — why can’t the plow feet) tall. I would like to mnkg slow down when it’s driving down What I would like to know is,What friends with people who have Winter 568 CBIttBI* St.» near comer of McKee St Frustration Elast Middle Turnpike? I do believe are the teachers giving up to cut similar interests (either sex, any that this would remedy the situation costs? Will there be two teachers in age). Clearance somewhat. a class-room when these schools are ^CUSTOM ER SERVICE OFFICE closed? Jun Namiki T o the Editor: If a summons is to be issued, then hand it out to the drivers of the snow The parents and children are Sale In response to the article on plows, as I feel they too should con­ asked to give up something, but plowing into the road, I for one am ^FULL DISCOUNT GASOLINE form to some sort of ruling. what about them? When employees Continues not in the habit of doing this but will Florence Miele in large companies such as the frankly admit I have been tempted automobile industry are being asked HIGH SCH(X)L EQUIVALENCY PREP many times. 393 East Middle Turnpike iianfliPBtpr lirraUi SavH^ Up To 50% CLIP THIS MONEY SAVING COUPON to take cuts in pay and benefits, I For Adults who want to take the Stale Diploma Examination. feel the Board of Education and Celebrating 100 years Since the first snowfall, I have had AND PRESENT TO OUR ATTENDENT Share burden ieacbers could do the same. of community service Infants — Toddlers to make phone calls to the town in PKE HIGH SCHOOL REVIEW For Adults who desire additional jireparation in Michael LeTourneau reference to the plows throwing the T o the Edllor: Founded Oct. 1,1881 the fundamentals of Math, English, Rewfing and Girls — Boys — Preps Per Gallon Additional Discount snow from the street back onto the 240 Hollister St. ^Spelling belorc entering the E^ivatency Claases. already shoveled walk. 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NEW YORK — The buffoons of ’There were phone calls of protest “We had a bare bottom or two in W Nows World Nawshlghllghlsvla to reflect their new per­ I NBC’s "Saturday Night Live” are so and one of them came from Jaynne there,” said a spokesman. “Is that satslllts tslacasls from around ths sonalities, on WKRP IN CIN­ a super wedding By Jeanette Cave "> I afraid someone might accuse them world. Fitzgerald of Fairfax, Va. pornographic? I’ve seen it in the ISMovlo-(Buspanso)*“ "Doath CINNATI, Wednesday, Jan­ Senior Center Director I of having good taste, they CarOnThoPraoway" 1S78 Shsllsy Alabama’s super quarterback Richard Todd wanted a '"There’s got to be some group to diaper ads.” uary 27 on CBS-TV. Super Bowl for his New York Jets, but even more than that I periodically take out Insurance. ’The oppose such trash,” she said. “I am “Babies in Makeup” was funny Hack. Qoorgs Hamilton. A maniac on Last Thursday’a open forum proved to be ! tha Loo Angalaalraaw aya la Venus fears the color of his the tall, handsome football star wants the whole team to policy they unveiled last Saturday the way Richard Widmark’s psy­ mathodically attacking Iona woman mative, offering suggestions for *n?P*'ovemenL A bnei just appalled at this. That show is skin will cause him to be ex­ come to his wedding Feb. 6 in night should get the job done for No. 1 among high-school students. chopathic giggle was funny back in drivars by pushing thorn off the rood Fort Lauderdale, Ra. Todd summary was given on center policies and a summauon ^ some time to come. with his van. and a tale vision ploited by a writer from Black of new committees and their functions. Volunteers were To show this sort of thing to a 16- the days when his Hollywood roles raportsr, out to prove her skill, Is and his long-time steady, Lu “Babies in Makeup” toddled at ^ tarm lnad to find him. (2 hro.) Life magazine, and, for his in­ also solicited to join committees to help with tne year-old could be dangerous. ’These involv^ pushing someone’s grand­ I.u Darby, will exchange the very edge of kiddie pom and children were absolutely sexually mother down a flight of stairs in her TV Community CoHego; terview, assumes a patois to vows in the super sports wed­ liiursday lunch seating. The majority of the perMns in ^ may have been saved from going iteyus* match his outlandish outfit. attendance agreed that the card scores should be kept irt ^ exploited.” wheelchair. JJ* u ff4ttu r« o n 4 ding of the year with the over only by the fact the segment Ms. Fitzgerald is no spearcarrier At least Hollywood didn’t raid the a jJim Rockford: P r lv it * Meanwhile, Herb iS led to guest list topped by lum­ the papers. ' . InvMtlflator was a mercifully scant 30 seconds in for the Moral Majority or the Coali­ nursery for its monsters. ® Mogglo And Tho Boautiful believe he can boost radio inaries like joe Namalh, We have also devised a method where we can get an length. tion for Better Television. She is a Wherever Lionel Hampton — the MooMno sales by changing his style of Jet coach Wall Michaels, and 6 :S 0 accurate count of the total number of seniors who par­ It involved 2-and 3-year-olds, mother and an independent televi­ grand master of the jazz vibraharp dress to mirror a more soph­ i T former mentor, Alabama ticipate in senior center activities. We are asking each ^ d ) C B S N u w u decked out like punk rockers and — goes, the unexpected seems to SportoContor coach Bear Bryant, who sion producer who recently made isticated personality. senior to fill out a participant fact sheet, which includes centerfold nudes, kissing and ‘‘Reyes Syndrome: The Child happen. Chandar, ThoBlack Laopard Of X HH helped Namalh and Todd Caylon Part U. Rascuad Irom a pool CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME. necessary information such as name, address, phone Back in the , before the world S step up to pro ball. by a holy man, a laopard cub la off on number and whom to notify in case of emergency. a aarlaa of advanturea. Surviving an Todd ancf Darby actually knew of his genius, he went to his Also questioned is level of participation at the center.. Los Angeles nightclub act and alaphant atampada and a circua Rwhard Todd kept one of the biggest secrets If you have not already done so, please stop by the officqj cage, the cat la miatakan for a man in fool ball—their wedding plan—off the sports pages. But -V suddenly found Benny Goodman and killar, courta a female laopard and and fill one out. By doing so you may provide us with ac­ again maala up with danger. ■tunlman. a friend of Colt'a. gets accidentally, while taking Lu Lu out for a Chinese dinner, Gene Krupa on the stage, joining O O N B C N a w a 33)Movie>(Drama)***^ "Breaker American youth coming of age in P*i Ca/roll curate justification for expanded programs and- Super Bowl injured leaving Colt to lake over the Morant" 1960 Edward Woodward, South Philadelphia. (Rated R) (2 Todd (old restaurateur Dewey Wong, a big Jet fan, that he him in the jam session that was to O lfi) Nightly Buainaaa Report etuntund discover how the accident Michael York rehearsing with his young co-star, Anthony Rapp. statistics necessary for grant writing for additional fun­ d NHL Hockey Calgary Flamea vs Jack Thompaon. Affecting atory of a hrs.) launch his career. occurred. (60 mine.) and Lu Lu had set the dale. HartfordWhalara soldier-gentleman wrongfully tried 2 :45 ding for the center. When he went to the White House (S) College Basketball Holy Cross and executed for acts he and his ( D N e w s Their plan was supposed to d Bob Nawhart Show • va Duke from the Meadowlands According to Marci and Roger Negro, coordinator^^ 6 :5 5 troops committed during the Boer 3 :0 0 be secret until after the foot­ Just what Michael York always wanteds a musical and Washington’s Kennedy Center d Tha Facta Of LIfa Fearful that GE)Movte-(Drama)* "M achine Qun d N e w s War. (Rated PQ) (107 mine.) ■ for our variety show coming in April, we have some new^ last September to tape “Great Mrs. Qarrett will never remarry, the Kelly" 1968 Charles Bronson. ball season, and the news York had just finished a new movie about Robinson 7 :0 0 ® Dr. Scott On Hebrews This should be a happy year for British actor Michael talent this year. We’d like to welcome Eldna Johnston^ girle arran ge for h er first d a te In 16 ® Love Boat Two newlyweds are Susan Cabot. The story of thefamque caught most of Todd’s team­ tops Nielsens Vibes” for the PBS “Kennedy J g s s N u w u years and Blair and her boyfriend go York. He’s gelling to do just what he always wanted since Crusoe in the.Caribbean when he heard about the new play. distracted by the appearance of the 1930's gangster. (90 mins.) mates and friends off guard. Hector Rivard, Arena and A1 Higbie, and Lil and Center Tonight” show that airs 3mI mM.A.S.H.. alongto chaperone. The producers were stunned to hear that York wanted to J J^ pp4t Show bride's ex'husbend; a pair of (S) Tannla M arriott National he started his acting career at the Dundee Theatre in Lon­ “Swampy” Marsh. We’ll be looking forward to this addi­ ) W rite On The Fifth Annual Collegiate Classic-W om en's Hut Todd’s not upset that fly up to audition. Come on up, they said. He did. “ And 1 tonight on PBS stations, he found A B C N e w t thirteen-year olds experience first don in 1964. tion. It’s not too late to join the group. TTie Negros will FastIvalofNewAmericanPlaySjOne love; and. Julie's romance with a Singles Final (R) the nesvs is out. For the first himself in another jam session — GD You A tkod For It Host; Rich of the major events in American "That seems like a million years ago,” says York, fell just like a beginner, auditioning in front of a roomful NEW YORK (D P I) - As at 15.8 and 24. Little. Tonight's segments sre on a young man Is threatened by a touring 0 Q u n sm o k e lime, he’s not being called the have additional tryouts on Sunday, at 2 p.m. Alt new one that lasted an unprecedented theatre takes place each year at the group of senior citizens. (Repeat; 70 3 :15 boyish-faced, sweat pouring from his forehead. After-25 of people who were just staring at me. But they liked me expected, the Super Bowl gathered ’The Super Bowl may have crushed daredevil tramp; hand fed killer ActorsTheatre in Louisville man who is trying to fill talent is invited. four and a half hours. ehsrke; and turning a tree into mins.) (D Community Calender films, including "Cabaret" with Liza Minnelli and and my voice.” Nielsen points last week the way a NBC even deeper than usual into its Kentucky, wherea new generation of 12:30 3 :30 Namaih’s shoes. At least Please make note of the following programs: muaic. playwrights unveil outstanding new "Logan’s Run,” York is making his debut this month on “The first lady was wonderful,” (S) College BaeketbaltSt.John'sve (D Hogan’s Heroes (D Thoughts To Live By where marriage is concerned, Now, here he is, an established star with tons of movie Kansas combine gathers wheat, all accustomed cellar, but Mickey works during a unique festival. (60 Jan. 28 — ’Thursday program — Round Table singers > he boomed on tbe eve of his P l^ Army from the Meadowlsnds D JHx Million Dollar Man 33) S e x le A T h r e e L e t t e r W o r d Broadway in ’’The Little Prince and The Aviator.” It’s a offers. No need to gamble as a song-and-dance man. So Rooney scored some much needed mlna.) I odd is w ay ahead of swing­ of which helped shove CBS into first d Feetivaf Of Faith 0 ® TomorrowCoast-To-Coast Michael Carrera, Professor Lome — Stage Band special. “She kept hollering ‘more, 9 :3 0 Quests: Donna Summer, Father ing bachelor Namalh. Lu Lu Darby gamble, but it’s a shot he has long wanted. why do it? place with a 21.0 rating and a 32 ground with the premiere of his new d Super Pay Carda Farral and Dr. Thiitip Farrell anewer Jan. 31 — Variety show rehearsals more.’” O Love, Sidney Patty’s playing Andrew Greeley, Jack Valenti. the questions most asked about eex "The first thing I did was something called ’Salad Days’ audience share. series. (S) M on a yH n a From N ew Y ork, the hookey from achool perplexes "Every straight actor dreams of fulfilling his ambition by Feb. 1 - April 13th — Income tax assistance 1 - 4 p.m. only nightly telecast of itskind-world I^epeat; 90m ina.) end sexuality. in which 1 sang and danced, and I really can sing and I real­ Jam sessions are a way of life for Sidney and Laurie until they consult economics end financial news, Wall 0I Benny B enn' Hill Show (S) Real Picturee A Pictorial look at performing in a musical. It’s been a dream for me.” Monday through Thursdays. The network now estimates the “One of the Boys” made the Top the staff psychologist and learn that Avalon, Valli, Dreesen: ly can dance,” York insisted. "One naturally must take the man jazz lovers call “Hamp.” Siraat trenda and expert comman* 12:35 the best picture stories from the they are the problem. York and his wife,. Pal McCallum, an American, are Feb. 1 — Glaucoma screening big ball game at the Pontiac, Mich., 20 with a very respectable 20.7 and One such gig, held about 3,000 years tary from respected financial ( D A da m 12 24-hour CNN day. voice lessons and train again to dance. But I’m good, O m o v I*-(T hriller)** “ Road New act began as a lark Feb. 2 — Oil painting anelyeta. 1KM) 3 :35 although musical comedy today is certainly different. It ac­ legal residents of Monaco but hope the play’s a success so Silverdome was watched by 105 32 and managed to pull “Harper ago, resulted in his “King David Qamee''1981 Stacy Keach, Jamie All Night Weather Service d N aw e (D Movie-(Blographlcai)*** "Jim QD that some day he can tour the United Stales in it. But that’s Feb. 3 — Crewei, crafts — ski nut crafts and thearem Valley,” which followed it, up from Lee Curtis. A truck driver, sharing a Thorpe-All Am erican" 1Q51 Burt 4 :0 0 It was just one of those crazy things, recalls comic Tom cepts a Rex Harrison, a Richaro Harris, a Richard Burton, million people, making it the^iggest Suite” which made its debut in 1962 d Portraitt P o rtri Of P m UI ride with a pretty hitchhiker, le Lancaster.PhyllisThaxter.Theetory 33) M ovie-(Suspense)*** another dream that has to be fulfilled. painting. the doldrums to 28th, with a rating W Ovar O v a r lEasy Quest: Actress Jsne Dreesen. "We got a phone call from Long Island, asking actors who aren’t stand-up singers, or dancers.” in Super Bowl history. The game — with the New York Philharmonic. menaced by a peychopathic killer of the great Indian and his "Bloodline" 1977 AudreyHepburn. Feb. 4 — basket weaving of 19.3 and a share of 30— its highest Fonda. Hosts: Mary Martin and Jim fliaying road games. (Rated PG) (2 for performers to donate some time to raise money for the only half of which was rated formal­ “I was in Israel, studying the Hertz.(Closed-Captionad; U.S.A.) struggle with the bottle. (2 hrs.. 32 Ben Qazzara. President ol an yet. hre.) mine.) inlernetion'kl pharm aceutical victims of the Italian earthquake. I got my buddies Feb. 4 — slide show on France ly by the Nielsen yardstick — pulled works of the great prophets,” said 7 :3 0 10:00 PM Magazine ® People Now com pany Is m urdered, and it aeem e together, and since we’re all Italian we figured this was a Feb. 11 — valentine party a rating of 50.4 and a gigantic the man whose Bible never is far ® Entertainment Tonight * there is a plot to kill his heiress The top 10 programs for the week M in Tha Family I D y n a sty daughter aa well. Everyone on the great way to do something for the old country.” Feb. 16 —‘Birthday party audience share of 70. ending Jan. 24, according to the A.C. from his fingertips. “I had the » YouAakadForIt W M ovie -(Dram a) ***V^ "S c a r - Quincy Quincy's Investiga­ face" Paul Muni, Qeorge Raft. It’s board of directors has a reason for That was the start. Dreesen and his four pals met that Feb. 19 — Fb’ogram on dental care Even though ‘‘60 Minutes” was privilege of talking to the late chief i Family Feud tion of e suspicious fire in a high rise Nielsen Co., were: aheydayoMhehoodlum.wilhabrutal murder. (Rated R) (116 mine.) night and created an ad, just for fun. Now the five friends buildlngleadshlmtoafindingof arson I’m a fan of Lena Home and I would like lo know when Feb. 25 — Italian Day detayed by the game, it managed to 1. Super ^ w l Game (CBS). Rabbi Isaac Herzog. We were dis­ Entertainment Tonight Hosts: biography of the most ruthless (S) F re e m a n R e p o rts F o r the la te and into the company of a dangerous arc having a ball. Dreesen and his buddies, James Darren, Our thanks goes to Billie Elliot of the Square Dance Dixie Whatley andRonHendren. Still gangsters of them ell. (90 mins.) night West Coast audience, arevlew her one-woman show in New York is closing. How can I get post the highest rating and share — 2. Super Bowl Post Game Show cussing music and he said, ‘I know Dwomanlac. (60 mins.) not recovered from her 1:05 of Sand! Freeman's provacative talk Frankie Valli, Johnny Dark and Frankie Avalon, did their in touch with her?—B.J., , . Club for her donation to the center. CB) F r e e m a n R e p o r t s T o d a y ’ s 34.8 and 48 — in its long history. (CBS). ' what you play. You play boogie peychologicelecara of her (D Charlie Roes Show show. newsm akers tonight, live from song-and-dance routine and wowed the crowd at the Pinochle scores for this past Monday are: John Klein, woogie and be-bop, but King David kidnapping and beating of two yaara 1:10 0 N ew s Originally, Lena was only scheduled to play six weeks. 3. 60 Minutes (CBS). anywhere In the w orld,w ith benefit. CBS took nine of the Top 10 in ago, country singertammy Wynette ® U8AF Religious Film But after rave reviews, the show was extended not once, but 842; Ed Hindell, 811; Art ^uffard, 792; Annette Hillary, played it all before you.’ award-winnIngInterviewerSandi prime-time programming and main­ 4. Dallas (CBS). atm wows them In Las Vegae. 1:30 “ Within minutes the calls came in from around the coun­ Freeman. Special call-in number three times. Now the producers have convinced Lena to 781; Leon Fallot, 778; Bill Stone, 776; Ann Fisher, 770; “He showed me where David was 31) Oaeoya: Polica Under Cover A O ) Moscow Live tained its ‘‘Evening News” lead 5. One Day at a Time (CBS). allows national TV audience to try," says Dreesen. “ One offer was for us to appear in a New York City undercover crime unit 49 Twilight Zone stay with the show at least through the spring and possibly Andy Noske, 757; Mina Reuther, 756;,Lillian Lewis, 756; 6. Archie Bunker’s Place (CBS). asking for 54 musicians to come and oadicipate. . movie c.illed ’Hollywood Dreams,’ and they all. want us to with 15.6 and 25. As ever, ABC’s walka the atreets dlaguleed as 1:36 ® Connecticut Prime Tima longer. Write to her at The Nederlander Theater, 208 W. Sol Cohen, 753; Archie Houghtaling, 749; Grace Wind­ 7. Dukes of Hazzard (CBS). join him in the temple one night, and halplaaa viclime using thie Intriguing (jD News-Weather sign a two-picture deal. Imagine that. And this was suppos­ “World News Tonight” was second, (fit) T h is O id H o u se The re h a b ilita­ 41sl St., New York, N.Y. 10036 sor, 747; Ada Rojas, 744. he told me David didn’t come in and method of criminal Juetlce. 1:40 TV channels 8. The Jeffersons (CBS). tio n o f a s in g le fa m ily tra c t h o u se ed to be just for fun." at 14.5 and 23, with NBC’s "Nightly ® Wild Kingdom (D Moment Of Meditation play for an hour or two. He’d play opens the new season, as host Bob News” a near tie at 14.4 and 23. 9. ABC Monday Night Movie — (fi) CNN Sporta Inside eporte 1:50 III WFSB, H«rHord (CBS) None of the five needs the work. All of them saved and Vila focuses on work the average Are Bud Abbott and Lou Costello dead?—J.P ., Mary­ for weeks! Now that was a real jam Information- what'e happened- end 33) Movie -(Comedy-Romance) ** 1$) W H E W . N «w Y o rit invested their earnings in case things slowed down. ABC was a prime-time second “Fantasies” (ABC). homeowner can handle. land Heights, Mo. Fair panel plans potiuck session!” what'a ahead. "Back Roads" 1981 Sally Field, n ; WLNE, New Bedford (CBS) "Noihing’.v slowing down; in fact, we’re having so much with 18.2 and 28 and NBC was third 10. Falcon Crest (CBS). IS ) NBA Baakatball Boston Celtics 1 0:30 Tommy Lee Jones. A couple team up (Tj WTNH, New Heven (ABC) ^NawV Nine On New Jersey Yes, they are. Lou Costello died of a heart attack on (York Knioke GD foracrosacounlryjauntlandingthem IX ) WOR. New Yorit fun doing this bit that we’re saving time. We only got ’The Hartford County 4-H Fair Association will kick off d d N (8) Profiles In Am erican Art March 3, 1959, just five days short of his 53rd birthday. d MacNall^ehrer B arn Report in one comical scrape after another Entertainment 8 S p o rts together before on weekends at house parties. Now we’re 'Introduction' Alexander Scourby its 1982 Ad Campaign with a potiuck dinner at 6:45 on ] Barney Millar and linally Into each other's arms. Home Boa Otflee together all the time'and that’s pure fun.’’ • Bud Abbott succumbed io cancer on April 24, 1974, at age hoets an overview of the eerleewhkm (Rated R) (96 mlna.) YfHCT. Memord •$00 explores the minds and art of seven 78. I , Feb. 5 at the Bloomfield Middle School, 390 P ark] 2:00 t WATR, Walerbury (NBC) CBSNawaBpaclalRaportIn The fabulous five, a|l of whom own estates in Los GDGD contemporary American artists. The Avenue, Bloomfield. is - LTAA seeks subscriptions Convaraalion With Tha Preeidenf D Joe Franklin Show 0 Cable News Network Angeles, would like to perform in their hometowns, as the viewer gate a glimpse of each artist Dan Rather Interviawa President ® WIntarwortd Sanaa 1980Winter 0 WWLP, epringfietd (NBC) A program featuring instructions on selling ads, as hs works, and the mystery of the new group. Dreesen’s a native of Chicago, Valli still has Reagan concerning his State Of The Olympics Highlights featuring Eric People Exclusive! answers the most interesting itive proceea le explored. 0 C in e m a x boosters, and sponsorships will, follow the dinner. Union Addreea and hie flret year In Helden and the USA Gold Medal tons of fans in Newark, N.J., and Avalon, Dark and Dar­ questions Irom readers. Send yours to us care of this Forum.” ’This play will be presented of the House and Hale complex. Programming Unannounced 0 WEDH, Hartford (PBS) ’The Little Theater of Manchester otfloa. (60 mine.) Hockey Team (R) Independent Network News 0 WVIT. New Britain (NBC) ren arc among South Philadelphia’s favorites. newspaper. in November and will bring back the The theater recently informed the M a g a z in e (S) Sporta Update Good news for has begun its subscription campaign T h is O ld H o u s e H o st B o b V ila 0 W8BK. Boston Frankie Falli is .surrounded by (left to right) Frankie (X)®ThaQraataatAmaricanHaro f night-owls and W est Coast sports Dreesen put it best: “ We’ve always been proud of where ©1982 TRIBUNE COMI’ ANY SYNDIC ATE directing team that produced Town of Manchester that it was in­ pours tha footings for the green* ® WOQB, Springfield (ABC) 220 Ea« 42nd Slieel. New York. N.Y 10017 Colleen Pageant slated V for its 1982 season. A top ranking Thai general gathera a fan s- the la te s t s p o rts re s u lts in a we came from. .So we can always go back home again.” A valon, Johnny Dark, James Darren and Tom Dreesen. houeeandahigh-tech energy audit Is (S) WQBY, Springfield (PBS) The first production of the new “George M!” for Little ’Theater. terested in being considered as a te­ divaraa group of men together to ffaat-paced commentary. conducted. (Closed-Ceptioned; ’The 11th annual Colleen Pageant is scheduled for 3 ^ trigger a brainweahed reeponse I S K o ja k season will be Arthur Miller’s 1955 Fred Blish will direct. Mary Blish nant for the Cheney Hall. U.S.A.) p.m. on Sunday at the Irish-American Home, 132 “ implanted in each of them years ago 2 :3 0 Programs seen on Channel drama, “A View From the Bridge,” will be tbe musical director and The theater’s first season was in in Vietnam. (60 mine.) (S) SportaCantar 24, Hertford, are alto eeen on N e w s Commerce St., Glastonbury. which will be performed at East Sheila Waters Fucci will handle the 1961, when it produced three plays at CD NBA Baakotball New York ®OvamlghtDaakLive,finalnew88 Channel 53. Norwich. Knicke va Boston Celtics (Delayed headline updates, coupled with the Channels 11, 14, 21 and 23 Five girls will be selected - one as Colleen and four in choreography. the Bowers School Auditorium. 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Doors will open at 2:30 p.m. and admission is $3 per - Colorado that honors a famous 10th McCarthy Hearings of the 1950s, will increased difference between the Catholic High Auditorium. 49 (0 Dick Cevetl Show Quest: century madam; and, an Atlanta person. Children under age 12 will not be admitted. A ! subscriber and the other three Saul Bellow, Part III. be directed by Bob Donnelly. Originally established as part of woman who la the voice of the O Twilight Zone silver tea will follow the pageant. categories is considered as a tax telephone com pany’s time and Members of the cast include Tony the Town Recreation Department, 11:30 deductable contribution. This weather recordinga acroae the Valenches, Arlene Mann, Barbara the theater became independent in country. (Repeat; 60 mlna.) D K o le k Guide to weekend events : D ^tertatnment Tonight Gallo, Ed Pizella and Alan Girelli in amount may also qualify for a (8) Frlmanawa>120Prlme-tlme 1965. 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terest rate and have a maximum . “ Yesterday was probably a very Waterbury was second with 50 at 2 p.m. at the Talcottville By Mark A. Dupuis term of 30 years. ^ Framont A. Wilton Jr. good day,” Malone said Tuesday. applications for more than $1.84 Congregational Church. Burial will United Press International «« “ We had no real expectations. You million received Monday, followed VERNON — Funeral services will be in Mount Hope Cem etery, The mortgages are available to ^ HARTFORD — More than 500 peo­ know the economics of the market by HarUord with 29 applications for be held Thursday for Fremont A. Talcottville. Friends may call at the low-and moderate-income-^ ple seeking to buy homes or more than $1.29 million and Bristol Wilson Jr., 47, of 46 Welles Road, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main place.” homebuyers and for rehabilitation.' renovate existing dwellings have The authority, which expects to with 29 applications seeking more Talcottville, who died Monday at St., Manchester, today from 2 to 4 loans. There are specific guidelines ’ filed applications for loans on the provide about 3,500 mortgages with than $1.07 million. Manchester Memorial Hospital and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ governing applicants’ Income and first day of the Connecticut Housing the $200 million, received a total of Statewide, applications received Catholic quintet in romp after being stricken at his home. tributions may be made to the the selling cost of the property in­ Finance Authority’s latest 504 applications Monday through the Monday were for 105 mortgages for He was bom in Norwich on Oct. American Heart Association, 310 newly built homes, six loans for volved. 15, 1934, the son of Fremont A. mortgage offering. more than 50 lending institutions Collins St.. Hartford. Applications for more than $21.46 renovations, 137 mortgages^^ for stripe 23 times the opening 16 was from the perimeter,” he com­ several easy buckets. “ The guards Wilson Sr. and Laura (P ierce) statewide that are participating in For example, the sales price limit By Len Auster million in loans were filed Monday, property in “ targeted areas” — minutes with 17 conversions. mented. are penetrating well and opening Wilson of Talcottville. He had been the program. for an existing home in Hartford . Herald Sportswriter Alice B. Kaman the first day for seeking loans under generally run-down neighborhoods The result was a 24-12 Etagle bulge Honigmann, in his second straight things inside. The guards are now a resident of the area for 20 years. “ We’re going ta keep going and County is $93,000 while the cor­ a record ^00 million bond issue — and 18 loans under a federal It was totally unexpected — but after one stanza and 43-17 advantage start, had 11 points, 7 rebounds and He was a former employee of the EAST HARTFORD - Alice B. have the money available as long as responding limit in FaiWield County looking inside, dumping off; and completed by the quasi-public housing program. thoroughly welcomed. at the half. Fermi went scoreless one blocked shot before fouling out everyone is getting into the flow,” circulation department of the Kaman, 77, of 142 Britt Road died there is money there,” said Malone, is $70,000. ;; The “ targeted areas” are defined A tight battle was expected with the final 1:16 of the opening stanza with 6:57 left, “ Honigmann is Manchester Herald and also of Gaer Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital and authority last November. explaining there/ is no set deadline Penders stated. James J. Malone, the authority’s by the federal government by visiting Fermi High, winners of a and didn’t score again until 4:03 playing with intensity,” stated East will be out to climb over the Brothers in South Windsor. He was a Medical Center, Hartford. She was for filing applications. Loans can be used to buy single- information officer, said offici&Is development of U.S. Census data. school-record eight in a row, but it remained in the half. In that span Penders, noting he had a ‘premoni­ .5(X) mark Friday nigh't when it member of the Talcottville the wife of the late Joseph M. Bridgeport topped the list in the and m ulti-fam iiy houses; con­ had not predicted beforehand what “ It’s an area that needs a little help, was anything but with the decision East reeled off 15 unanswered tion’ Monday night heading for West travels to Middletown to combat Congregational Church and also had Kaman. < number of applications received on dominiums and in some cases to buy kind of turnout the bond issue would so to speak,” said Malone. wrapped up by intermission with points. Haven, electing to start his HCC foe Xavier High in an 8 o’clock served as a volunteer for the There will be a mass of Christian the opening day, with 59 requests and renovate existing housing or draw because such predictions were The authority loans carry a East Catholic impressively “ We didn’t play well and they elongatkl pivotman. “ He played start. Manchester Red Cross office. burial at 10 a.m. Thursday at Holy submitted for loans worth more rehabilitate an existing dwelling. ; relatively low 13.5 percent fixed in­ annexing a 77-56 duke last night at did,” reviewed Fermi Coach Lucien with intensity last night and tonight “ The last six games we’ve played Besides his parents he leaves two Trinity CJmroh in Wallingford. The hard to make. than $2.8 million. Saunders’ Gymnasium. Joly, “ We had a very poor first half and is going to help us.’’ well. We could have pitched our tent brothers, George Wilson of Vernon Yalesville Funeral Home, 386 Main ” I really didn’t know what to do and fell behind by a lot.” after (losses) Aquinas and South and Wesley Wilson of Manchester ; a St., Yalesville, has charge of Six-foot-5 sophomore Chris with myself,” cited East Coach Jim East utilized four defends in the Catholic but we didn’t. We're feeling sister, Mrs. Frances Jones of East arrangements. There are no calling Brunone had 7 points, 5 rebounds Penders, who had seen his Elagles opening canto but “ I don’t think it pretty good about ourselves right Granby ; 14 nieces and nephews and hours. Memorial gifts may be made and 2 blocked shots in a support role. experience seven consecutive was their defense,” Joly stated, “ I now." three grand-nephews. to the American Heart Association, Six-foot-2 junior Doug Bond led the Demand for loans slow here harrowing decisions, “ It was a ques­ think it was us. This was our first East also took the, jayvee tilt, 67- Funeral services will be Thursday 310 Collins St., Hartford. Eagles with 19 points, 8-for-12 from tion of when I was going to put peo­ time here and we didn’t settle down the floor, 13 rebounds and 3 assists. 34. Chris Brunone had 13 points. ple in off the bench (in the second like we do against other clubs. We John Askintowicz added 10 markers Dave Callahan 9 and Joe Smith and While the turnout of people the Savings Bank of Manchester, ac­ $53,000,” Mrs. Petricca said. dominium purchases. half).’’ shot them up and that didn’t help us. while Brian Galligan netted 16 Neil Ptachinski 8 apiece , for Coach seeking mortgages from the cording to Robert DeMarchi, vice Although all of the applications He also noted that the price limit ^ The win was the second easy one We're an inside team but we didn’t markers for East. Tom Malin’s 7-3 young Eagles. Connecticut Housing Finance president. taken by Heritage thus far have for a new home is slightly higher — in two nights for the Hartford Coun­ pass it around and shot from the out­ Kuhi (;utliolir (77) — Galligan 4 Authority was heavy statewide, “ I was surprised to see that they been for single family homes, Mrs. $73,000— which may stimulate some ty Conference (HCC) charter “ We won with Brian shooting 4- Reagan trying side.” 8-12 16, Dargati 1 4-6 6, Callahan 1 0-0 had one of the biggest days ever Petricca said . condominiums may construction. members and evens East’s overall for-17. We won going away which is business at two Manchester banks “ Maybe they were too pumped up- 2, Askintowicz 4 2-4 10, Bond 8 3-6 19, statewide,” DeMarchi said. take up more" of the money. She De Marchi predicted that the •• record at 6-6 for the first time this reassuring. The frontcourt did the participating in the program has not ,’’ Penders saw the Falcons’ woes, llintz 1 0-0 2, Ciszewski 1 0-0 2. m atch^ that pace, bank officials The reason for the slow start, both noted, however, that the regulations program will be of some help to the year. The Eagles have won four “ I think Fermi was tight coming in job,” Penders remarked, “ We went Honigmann 4 3-3 11, Brunone 1 5-6 7, bank officials agreed, is the price to purchase a unit which was con­ housing market in the area. “ It’s a „ straight. The loss drops the Falcons, and it showed in their shooting inside and that’s what you have to do said today. MePadden 1 0-0 2, Soucier 0 0-0 0; At Heritage Savings and Loan limit of $53,000 for a home in the verted to condominiums are v e ^ very attractive rate if you qualify,” currently runner-up in the CCIL at 8- stats.” Fermi was an icy 22-for-61 to get to the line.” Theriault 0 0-0 0. Totals 26 25-37 77. to get support Association Inc. about five Manchester area. strict. The tenant must have lived in he said, noting the 13.5 percent, • 1, to 8-3 overall. from the field. Tom Timion had a game-high 28 applications for CHFA mortgages “ The problem as 1 see it is the the unit for one year before conver­ fixed rate is a good deal. While East was a sizzling 13-for-24 Ferm i’s second floor try was points, 17 in the third stanza, to pace I''ermi (.56)----Tom Timion 8 12- Mrs. Petricca said the proram ! have been received, according to limited number of homes in the $53,- sion in order to qualify. the first half, many hoops inside off swatted away by East 6-foot-7 senior Fermi. Ed Tenero had a dozen 15 28, Provencher 4 0-3 8, Pasini 0 0-0 will probably do more business in^; slowing down” of enforcement of Betty Petricca, Heritage vice presi­ 000 price range,” DeMarchi said. DeMarchi said the Savings Bank fine feeds from penetrating guards, John Honigmann, his lone rejection, markers for the Falcons. 0, Slattery 3 0-1 6, Deni 0 0-0 0, Continued from page one targeted urban.areas than in areas civil rights, and said “ our concern dent. “ There are not many homes in the of Manchester has received several Fermi was 8-for-32 from primarily but Penders believes that set the Tenero 6 0-1 12, Babut 0 0-1 0, Rollins like Manchester. Sen. William Armstrong, R-Colo., for equal rights for women is firm Only two applications came in to Manchester area that list for calls from agents regarding con­ long range. Falcon fouls also tone. “ After that it looked like they Dave Hintz and Galligan each dis­ 0 0-0 0, Toby Timion 0 0-0 0, Villani 1 said he could not ‘‘calmly accept” and unshakable.” enabled East to toe the charity didn’t want to go inside. Evervthing hed out 4 assists as East tallied 0-0 2. Totals 22 12-21 56. continuing high budget deficits, Reagan also encouraged Congress saying they are turning off big to find a “ responsible” compromise State will test business. replacement for the Clean Air Act, But House Republican Leader called for more private sector atten­ Town's reaction split response plan Robert Michel said Reagan, ‘‘cer­ tion to social ills, and promised to tainly laid it on the line. At times, it continue his efforts to “ root out Sarazen's fop golfing choices HARTFORD (UPI) — The seemed the president was speaking more waste” and cut the federal Continued from page one “ It’s going to be a struggle. I only just be left to the states. As long as state’s emergency plan for the over our heads directly to the work force by 75,000. hope that when the federal funds it doesn’t leave the states in a bind.” Connecticut Yankee nuclear American people.” In another initiative to spur “ Obviously, it’s a radical ap­ According to one man’s qualified opinion, “ Wethered had a better swing than any Guldahl, , , Bobby come through, it goes to the Aid to power plant at Haddam Neck Locke, , and ‘‘I have to be very encouraged by recovery, the president called for proach to what has been transpiring Families with Dependent Children ULTIMATELY, A SHIFT to will be tested next month and , the greatest golfers of the cen­ woman I ’ve ever seen, a swing you could . our chances during this session of the creation of “ urban enterprise in the country for the past 60 or 70 and doesn’t get lost in the shuffle. local control would, in Manchester,' monitored by the Nuclear tury are and Joyce Wethered. compare with Vardon’s, that’s how good it Congress to implement what the zones” in depressed cities that years,” he said. “ I have a great deal leave General Manager Robert B. That’s the lofty ranking given by the nearly was. She was so good she could have played Women who were passed over by the But I ’m sure we’re not going to let Regulatory Commission, the Greenwhich squire who rated on the top 25 president has laid out for us,” would encourage business expansion of skepticism about passing on these our children go hungry or our elder­ Weiss the man who would have to 80-year-oId Sarazen in an interview appearing with men.” governor’s office said today. list were , , Beth Michel said. ‘‘1 think we can. The through economic incentives. responsibiiities to the states, when ly go cold.” make the Reagan plan work. The test of Connecticut’s in the February issue of Digest. The top 10 women on Sarazen’s list motivation is there.” On foreign affairs, Reagan there is a history of some states not While he said he supports the con­ Placing Nicklaus ahead of , following the top two were, in order, Mickey Daniel, , Dorothy Campbell State Rep. Walter H. Joyner, R- Radfological Emergency Hurd, , , Nancy Reagan was set today to begin a warned Cuba and Libya against protecting those citizens who are Manchester, said he agrees with the cept of local control, Weiss said he Response Plan will be con­ and was easy, Wright, , Betsy Rhawls, , , Lopez Melton, , , heavy round of consultations with fomenting terrorism and pledged less fortunate. basic philosophy of returning con­ has some concerns about the ducted on Saturday, Feb. 6, and Sarazen explained. governors, mayors and members of the United States will not do “ It would result in a marked in­ president’s plan. “ Nicklaus is a far greater player than Ann Quast Sander, , Alexa trol to the states. But he said he does will include all towns within the Stirling, Marlene Stuart Streit and Virginia Congress to sell his program. Next “ business as usual” with the Soviet crease in the tax burden on citizens not feel qualified to comment on the “ I will be more comfortable after Harald photo by Pinto anyone else. Nobody has ever had his power Haddam Neck Emergency Van Wie. month, he will take his campaign on Union while the crackdown in — such as Connecticut citizens — president’s plan until more specifics I see some details on how this shift and putting touch. And he’s had to play in the Planning Zone. Before making the list, Sarazen said, “ I'm the road. Poland continues. who are accustomed to good, basic are known. will take place and how much in the major tournaments before the teevee The Federal Emergency East Catholic’s Doug Bond (42) has step on Fermi’s Ed Tenero going to make some people mad at me, but Under his proposal, the states “ If the events in Poland continue services. If they want these services “ It was an inspiring speech. I way of dollar shrinkage there would cameras with the lead at stake.” Management Agency also will (21) and goes for layup In non-conference cage action last Herald I’ve got to get this just right. Now that I don’t would establish a ‘ ‘grass-roots trust to deteriorate,” he said, “ further to continue, the state would have to think everybody would agree on be before it gets to the towns and Sarazen, who was a annual participant in monitor the exercise. night at Saunders’ iQymnaaium. Bond had 19-polnt, 13- have to compete against all those golfers I fund,” beginning in 1984, they could measures will follow.” pay.” that,” said Joyner. “ I understand whether the state would pick up the A similar test will be con­ the early Manchester Opens here wearing his tap for money. It would receive the Wrapping up his address, Reagan rebound effort to lead East to easy triumph. fatpiliar knickers, said his primary criteria Is Angle can speak my mind.” STATE REP. ELSIE . “Biz” what he’s trying to do. It will be in­ slack,” said Weiss. ” l^ t, it’s too ducted at thy Millstone I and full proceeds from certain excise pointed to two heroes in his audience picking Nicklaus and Wetlwred were lortgevi- Swensson, a Republican,' agreed teresting to see if the funds come early to come to any conclusions. Millstone J i nuclear power ■t. • '(!■’ Earl Yost, Record numbers taxes, amounting to $28 billion a — Lenny Skutnik, who dived into the ty and ability to win major tournaments. that the return to the states will forth from the federal government The objectives, certainly, I sup­ plants on March 20. year. Potomac River to rescue a woman Nicklaus won 19 major titles during parts Sports Editor Although not happy with the combined won. make things difficult for the state to implement this plan, or if it will port.” Although not proposing any tax in­ surivor of this month’s Washington of four decades. Bobby Jones won 13 before loss, tied record of the fall sports teams at legislators, but she said she is confi­ creases, Reagan said unwarranted plane crash, and Sen. Jeremiah Den­ Tribe girls victors retiring at the age of 28. Six of Hogan’s cham­ Manchester High, 66-80-8, Dick Cobb was en­ dent the president’s plan can work. business tax loopholes would be ton, R-Ala., who was a prisoner of LAUNOCmO » FfWSHEO pionships were during his comeback phase couraged by the number of sophomores and “ I really feel, especially on the Ex-prof admits swindle juniors who took part in the programs plugged. And he said he would war in Vietnam. three stanzas. after his back swing was altered following a Aid to Families with Dependent Looking to get healthy before it offered. Wilson Deakin reported a record request tightening the law which “ Don’t let anyone tell you NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A former Yale University Jackie Tucker had 12 points and 7 near fatal auto accident. Children, that states are going to starts meeting some tougher com­ number of students, 272, took part in 20 requires all big corporations to pay America's best days are behind professor has pleaded guilty to swindling the U.S. TABLECLJ^THS petition later, Manchester High rebounds to pace Manchester while Behind Nicklaus, Jones and Hogan, JoAnne Garner, and Patty have to try to handle it,” she said. her,” Reagan said, “ We’ve seen it UNCNS ALA SWISS.. Sarazen’s other members of the top 10, in athletic programs offered. Of this number a minimum tax. government out of $42,000 while he was a consultant on a girls’ basketball team overwhelmed Lisa Christensen added 10 markers. Berg. triumph too often in our lives to stop ROCKVILLE order, were , , 87 were sophomores and 100 members of the On another front, Reagan pledged federal employees health plan study. Fermi High, 58-28, in CCIL action Pam Brown dished out 6 assists to Notable absentee from the list is Nancy there was to be no “ backsliding or believing in it-tiow.” David C. Riedel, who left his post in Yale's School of ■ 10 Harlow S t • , , Palmer, Lee Lopez Melton. junior class ... Mike Zwick, former standout . • 36 Windsor Ave. • yesterday in Enfield. direct tbe Indian offense. Epidemiology and Public Health three years ago, i l D i t i t l .,1237 Hartford Turnplksi Trevino and a tie for the last spot between Male golfers who received consideration baseball and basketball player and still one of The win lifts the Silk Towners to 8- “ Jackie (Tucker) played possibly _YHUiSlL ' . and . from Sarazen, winner of seven major the town’s best duckpin bowlers, has retired pleaded guilty Tuesday to one of 12 counts of embezzle­ 1 in league play and 9-2 overall while her strongest effort of the year On the distaff side, six time U.S. Amateur tourneys, were , , from Hamilton Standard after 41 years ... Sid Start paying ment and mail fraud against him in tl.S. District Court. BEEZIH^ • the loss drops the Falcons to 2-7 in which is a good sign,” Armstrong E SWISS QUAUTV WITH coBfioSNCsa 621 Middle Tnpka. champ Glenna Collett Vare was ranked se­ , , , Himmelstein, of Hartford, former Rec He faces up to 10 years ih prison and a $10,000 fine. the league and overall. remarked, “ She rebounded well and State, police union Sentencing was scheduled 'for March 4. cond behind the British-born Wethered. , , Ralph League basketball player, died last week. HARTFORD (U PI) — Businesses M anchester’s next outing is most importantly went to the hoop that failed to pay the unincorporated Friday afternoon at East Hartford very strongly."’ business tax, hoping the levy would High at 3:30. Young hauled in 11 caroms for the When you decide to k>ee «vel^t call Diet agree on contract be repealed should start paying ‘ "This probably was our strongest locals. some of what they owe to avoid in­ 1 DID AND 1 LOST 179 POUNDS effort in two weeks, since the Hall Manchester also took the jayvee Transactions terest charges, the tax department IN JUST 11 MONTHS! game,” voiced Manchester Coach tilt, .39-32. Carey Markham had 8 HARTFORD (U P I) — A tentative a ratification vote probably won’t be says. HEALTHBREAK Steve Armstrong, “ We passed the points and 8 rebounds and Jen Kohut B u s e liu li Baltimore — Signed shortstop settlement was reached Monday held for another two weeks. State Revenue Services Com­ ball well, got the ball downcourt and Beth White 6 markers apiece for “ DWt C tm rr qActi ihc cEseEi Mwight b is Lenn Sakata, pitchers Allan night on a new contract for the 1,000- The contract would replace one missioner Orest Dubno said provEin I h«vc evtr urKkrialum. and I quickly and our outside shooting was the 10-1 young Indians. Ihtfw rvc trw d them •!> I cMpcricnecd no Mancliesler (58) — - Donnelly 3 Highly regarded Ramariz and George Davis, catcher Tuesday some businesses owed half YOUR a lot better than the last two out­ member State Police Union, the un: that expired July 1. d ix tn e u . w eaknets or hunger pangs My their estimated tax last July 15 and dangeroutty high Mood prauure dropped ings. 2-3 8, Walrath 0 0-0 0, P.Brown 3 1-6 John Stefero and infielder Vic ion’s president, Jerry T. In the past, Herskowitz had said to a normal le i^ M y w>a»t went from 57 will have to pay IVz percent interest iiK h rs la 34, and I Warned how to mainian ‘.‘Even though we’re playing 7, T.Brown 20-0 4, Hopperstead 0 0-2 Rodriguez, all to one-year con­ Herskowitz, said today. the main issue in negotiations with m y ideal w c ^ t for l he rest o( my ile l U you on each month since then. The final h iM a weight problem. I u rg t you to SMOKING teams with weak records (this 0, Markham 1 0-0 2, White 2 0-1 4, tracts. Herskowitz wouidn’t discuss the Department of Administrative corvidcT Ih tt nutritionaAy sound program. Chicago ( A L) — Signed outfielder- details of the proposed three-year Services was pay advancement for payment is due April 15. ... it works! week) we want strong performances Wojnarowski 1 0-0 2, Tucker 4 4-8 12, first baseman Tom Paciorek to a pact but said the union’s negotiating troopers, sergeants and lieutenants Dubno said 11,0(K) businesses have to gear up for the tough teams we Christensen 4 2-5 10, Young 3 0-0 6, U THE L, HABIT. three-year contract. team “ worked hard for seven covered by the contract. registered to pay the tax and “ we’re start to play next week,” Armstrong Wright 1 1-2 3. Totals 24 10-27 58. Huskies extended Houston — Signed pitchers Dave months and we’re recommending it The current pay scale provides for certain there are many thousands added. Fermi ( 2 8 )---- Hoinoski 1 0-0 2, more who should be registered.” \ Riley 2 2-2 6, Sgamboli 0 0-0 0, Bugai Smith, Bobby Sprowl, Billy Smith, to the rank and file.” a maximum of seven annual raises, The Indians had a 14-4 lead at the STORRS (U P I) — Connecticut behind, upheld an 18 year tradition cond half, tied the game 44-44 with The tax applies to all unincor­ (Lett) R ovU Co«.d«, 3 0-0 6, Marcotte 0 0-0 0, Garcia 0 3-4 Gordie Pladson and Bert Roberge, The agreement came about 11 or merit increases, while state before end (Above) turn and 34-15 advantage at the in­ came within six points of letting the of eight straight home wins for 11:35 left on two free throws by porated businesses with a gross in­ all 11 loseig a tot il oM 79 3, Tenerowicz 10-02, Boulanger 10-1 first baseman Danny Heep and p.m. after a S'A hour bargaining ses­ troopers generally spend 20 years in poundt on Diet Ctn- termission. Paige Young had 6 national spotlight go to its head. UConn over Yale. The last time sophomore guard Norman Bailey. come of more than $50,000 and an CALL TODAY points and Sue Donnelly 5 in the se­ 2, Ingram 1 1-2 3, Nabors 0 0-1 0, pinchhitters Denny Walling and sion. Joining the talks was Labor the department, liiat means of­ FOB A FREE. INTROIXXTOBV beWnced nneighl Iom The Huskies struggled against Yale won a game over UConn played Bailey scored 13 points and made adjusted net income of more than CQHSULTATION program. cond stanza where Manchester Villani 0 0-0 0, Toplin 0 0-0 0, Harry Spilman. Commissioner P. Joseph Peraro. ficers spend more than half their JolnmUUonsol dogged Yale Tuesday night and at Storrs was in 1964. Perno, then a two free throws in the final 1:22 of $15,000. The rate is 5 percent. There EAST HARTFORD Romano 0 0-0 0, Javorski 2 0-0 4. Milwaukee — Signed pitcher Ran­ Herskowitz said minor legal careers with no possibility for a 5260183 people In Europe wtio broke it open. trailed most of the game before UConn player, scored six points in the game. is a minimum tai of $250. hove stopped B m o ld n g . Manchester’s lead was 47-21 after dy Lerch to a multi-year contract details still must be worked out and merit raise. MANCHESTER Totals 11 6-10 28. making a stunning comeback in the that 64-60 victory. He then went on to give UConn a — 647.01m Now HeolUttnaodc to and signed outfielder Kevin Bass OTtiUable In me Onllad final 1:22 of the game. “It’s not that they’re a bad team 59-55 lead with two more foul shots. StCitM. and pitchers Jamies Easterly, Mike UConn edged Yale 63-57 before a (Y ale) but you’ve got to beat them,” It was the largest lead for the HEALTHBREAK Madden and Tony Torres. noisy sellout crowd at UConn’s main said Perno. Huskies until a slam duiik by Corny SMOMNaDtTBMB«T Minnesota — Sold pitcher John Bolton bows in COC play campus. Yale coach Ray Carazo was Thompson finished the scoring with O'Neill plans appearance Verhoeven to Pawtucket of the Coach Dom Perno assessed tbe “ definitely pleased” with the 14 seconds left. noosoiU tasUng tonnula. International League. Led by Todd Russell’s 12 first- conference and 4-6 overall, with Huskies’ performance against Yale sharpshooting Elis. Baily acknowledged the Huskies He is expected to give a brief news New York (N L) — Signed catcher HARTFORD (U P I) - Gov. William A. quarter points. East Hampton High John Kingston adding 13 points and by pointing to their two upsets last ‘"nie only problem was we made “ were kind of drained heading into conference afterwards. Alex Trevino, pitchers Mike Scott, O’Neill will make an official public opened up an early lead en route to a Todd Warner and Roger Wood 10 week over high ranking Georgetown 21 turnovers and they made eight the game. But that’s one of the Miss Melley was appointed Tuesday by Fini MONEY BACK GUARAN1ED Scott Holman and Rick Ownbey. appearance Friday, his first since he left 69-52 decision over Bolton High in apiece. and Villanova. and a couple of those really hurt demands of the sport.” O’Neill to replace Barbara Kennelly, shortstop Jose Oquendo and out­ a hospital more than a month ago after Charter Oak Conference basketball Ted Brown popped in 16 points to “ I think you’re going to get a little us,” said Carazo. “ The crowd sup­ Guard Butch Graves led Yale with who resigned Monday to take her seat in fielder Marvell Wynne. undergoing open-heart surgery. action last night in East Hampton. pace Bolton, 0-7 in the COC and 0-9 let down after two games like that,’ ’ port was great for them. It may not 28 points, while senior forwards Texas — Announced pitchers Dan­ O’Neill invited reporters to the Congress. overall, with Jeff Peterson (13) and said Pemo. have been the difference but it sure Mike McKay and Corny Thompson HARTFORD MANCHESTIR The Bellringers built a 21-8 lead at ny Darwin, Rick Honeycutt, John Executive Residence Friday morning to O’N eill also plans to address the Norm Harpin (11) also in double The win improved UConn’s record helped.’’ each had 12 points for UConn and the quarter, racing to a double digit Henry Johnson and Steve Comer and witness the swearing in of the new opening session of the 1982 Legislature Irthi's Ing Start M m ' s M g Stirs figures. to 13-3, while Yale is now 7-7. UConn, down 34-26 at the half and Chuck Aleksinas added 10 for the secretary of state, Maura Melley. next Wednesday. advantage after four minutes. “ It East Hampton also took the shortstop Mark Wagner have agreed M IB rmmwmf Wsttses Rii rMscy The victory, which came from bv 10 points several times in the se- Huskies. Dr. PenHxhio Dr. TrabHz Dr. PrM vie' was even after that,” cited Bolton jayvee tilt, 50-34. Alex Zorba had 19 in principle to contracts. M m's GSM Phnaey assistant Coach Joe Jankowski. But Toronto — Announced infielders KEROSENE NifllMn PhinMn points to pace the young Bulldogs. by then the damage had been done. Washington retires Ted Cox, Garth lorg, Paul Hodgson available r1 M k a i i U gM tt-tatsis PbMiMsy Bolton’s next outing is Friday announce Russell had a game-high 22 points night at home against Vinal Tech in St. Paul pins Cheney Tech PORTLAND, Ore. (U P I) - Ker- and Fred Manrique, pitcher Jackson ^picture frames K W E n P U S S M iiim i F ItMl to pace the Bellringers, 3-5 in the a 7i45 start. mit Washington, the 6-8, 230-pound Todd and outfielders Anthony John­ sam.v M m I Plaia Phinney East Hampton only outscored Only four of the 12 weight classes compared to two losses in the ’81-82 power forward for the Portland son and A1 Woods have agreed in 331 Broad St., ' all stock sizes THE RELOCATION of Bolton by three hoops from the went its way as Cheney Tech campaign. Trail Blazers who has spent nine principle to one-year contracts and Manchester mUBBl Bf^ pitcher Joey McLaughlin has agreed wood or metal floor, 26-23, but the Bellringers were team dropped a 42-21 deci­ llesuUs: 100 Bernaduci iSP) dec. Fournier 0- seasons in the National Basketall their Manchester Office for fsntM IWSdt Ptanaicy EAST HARTFORD 17-for-27 from the charity line while sion to St. Paul yesterday in Bristol. 4, 107 —Rafala (CT) pinned White 3:09, 114 Association, retired Tuesday to a multi-year contract. F flnishod or unflnlsliod Football Bolton went to the 15-foot stripe only -Budnick (SP) WBF. 121 -ParadU (CT) because of continued injury U aH k eth u ll G. Fh Wh w ci t swMs Mg pinned Valerio 3:18, 128 —Nelson (SP) pinned ^wltli or without glass the practice of ORAL and Atlanta — Promoted Eddie six times. It was perfect on aU The loss drops the Tecbmen to 4-8- problems. Portland — Forward Kermit L e B ^ n to executive vicepresident 1 for the season. (ilude 2:56. 134 —Redman

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DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) — One of the Someone asked Mrs. Walsh what one word Pittsburgh — Odell Jones, p:i she thought characterized her husoand most Chicago (NL) — Willie Her­ Knepper, p; Terry Puhl, of. key factors in San Francisco’s spectacular NEW YORK (UPI) - A World were pitchers Jack Morris of only the salary offered by. the team Kansas City — Jim Wright, p; Omar Moreno, of; Eddie Solomon,! as both a football coach and a husband, and late in victory or the one sought by the player and nandez, p; Keith Moreland, c; Steve Super Bowl success was discipline, that in­ Series hero, the American League Detroit, Ron Davis of New York, Renie Martin, p; Dan Quisenberry, p; Gary Alexander, c; JasonI gredient George Steinbrenner always talks after thinking a moment, she answered batting champion and four pitchers Dave Stieb of Toronto and Bob nothing in between. Henderson, of. Thompson, lb; , p; Vic-| Sports “discipline.” Chicago (AL) — Bob Molinaro, of; p; Jamie Quirk, c; Willie Aikens, about, and it's remarkable how much he and who participated in last season’s Knepper of Houston, all of whom Last year 97 players filed for ar­ lb; U.L. Washington, ss. tor Cruz, p. i “That doesn't mean he'doesn’t know how to PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Jim­ the 11th game of the opening set, participated in last year’s All-Star bitration b ^ only 21 cases actually Dennis Lamp, p; Bill Almon, ss; 49ers' Coach Bill Walsh have in common Parade AU-Stw Game are among a record 99 Ross Baumgarten, p; Greg Pryor, Los Angeles — Pedro Guerrero, I although they're so vastly different. relax when he’s away from football,” she my Connors has established perma­ gaining the game with a passing players who inay take their salary game. were heard, backhand that seemed to sap ss-3b; Tony Bernazard, 2b; Richard of. St. Louis — Ken Oberkfell, 3bi Walsh, far less rigid and more indulgent, said. “He loves to read a lot. He’s a Civil War nent residency among tennis’ eiite disputes with management to ar­ Also included on the list were Ray Grebey-, -head of the Player Tom Herr, 2b; Bob Shirley, p. ' Milt Rlchman buff.” players thanks in no small part .to Tulasne’s confidence. Connors won Dotston, p; Steve Trout, p; Wayne Milwaukee — Thad Bosley, of; doesn't demand the same discipline from his bitration. third basennan Carney Lansford of Relations Committee, said that Paul Molitor, of; Jim Gantner, 2b. San Diego — Broderick Perkins, Insofar as Walsh defines discipline, he is no his ability to deal with adversity. four straight games at one point of Boston, the AL batting king; out­ based on past experience, it can be Nordhagen, of.i players, yet readily gets it because they’ve The Player Relations Committee Cincinnati — Frank Pastore, p; Minnesota — John CastinO, 3b; lb; Barry Evans, 3b; John Urrea, p. actually seen him transform them into Capt. Bligh with the 49ers, which may explain Because of a backlog of first- the second set. disclosed Tuesday that 103 players fielder Rickey Henderson of anticipated that a large number of “I guess he kind of pooped out,” Mike O’Berry, c; Tom Hume, p; Roger Erickson, p. ^ n Francisco — Greg Minton, p. winners from losers by his brilliance in why he has never been threatened with round matches at the U.S. Pro In­ originally submitted their names for Oakland, runnerup in the AL MVP these cases will be settled prior to Seattle — Julio Cruz, 2b; Mike anything like a mutiny during the three years door Tennis (jhampiotiships, Con­ Connors said. “He was hitting the Mario Soto, p; Rafael Landestoy, Montreal — Rodney Scott, 2b; devising new playing techniques. arbitration, but four have already voting: and Neil Allen of the New arbitration. Scott Sanderson, p. Parrott, p; , p; it took to bring the team from foot mats to nors had to bum the midnight oii ball so bard at the beginning and hit­ York Mets, one of the National The following players have filed 2b. Steinbrenner and Walsh are great believers agreed to terms with their clubs. Cleveland — Lary Sorensen, p; New York (AL) — Tommy John, Gary Gray, of; Shane Rawley, p. 1 in the same two things: discipline and world champions. Tuesday night and early today but ting a lot of winners, but 1 dind’t Iliey are pitcher of League’s top relief pitchers. for salary arbitration: Texas — Bump Wills, 2b; Marl( “Ours is not a boot camp,” Walsh said. think he couid keep it up, and he Jerry Dybzinski, ss; Ed Whitson, p; p; Ron Davis, p; Dave Revering, quickness. Moreover, both relate strongly to He talked about an incident that had oc­ had plenty of spark in defeating Cleveland, pitcher Mike LaCoss of The and the Atlanta — Larry Bradford, p. Wagner, ss; Rick Honeycutt, p. I “It’s not the kind of discipline that some peo­ Mike Stanton, p. lb; Bobby Brown, of. a military philosophy, Steinbrenner having curred between him and defensive coor­ France’s Thierry Tulasne, 7-5, 6-2. didn’t.” Cincinnati, pitcher Randy Lerch of Toronto Blue Jays led the way with Baltimore — Benny Ayala, of; New York (NL) — Ellis Valentine, Toronto — Ernie Whitt, c; Barrjj dinator Chuck Studley during oiie of the 49ers’ ple might otherwise relate to. It’s more like The second-seeded Connors ad­ Gerulaitis downed 18-year-old Mike Flanagan, p; A1 Bumbry, of; Detroit — Lynn Jones, of; Dave been likened many times to Gen. George Pat­ Milwaukee and outfielder A1 Woods nine players each filing for arbitra­ Tobik, p; Tom Brookens, 3b; Jack of; Neil Allen, p. Bonnell, of; Dave Steib, p; Jim practice sessions earlier in the season. the discipline of a ballerina if you know what vanced to the second round of the Sammy Giammalva,. 6-3, 6-1, but- tion. Dave Ford, p; Sammy Stewart, p; ton and Walsh being an avowed admirer of a; of Toronto. Morris, p; Dan Petry, p; Larry Oakland — Dwayne Murphy, of: Clancy, p; Jerry Garvin, p; Alfredd Gen. Robert E. Lee. "We bump heads sometimes,” Bunz said of I mean.” $300,000 tournament along with two Tanner had things a Uttle tougher, Outfielder Pedro Guerrero of the Arbitration hearings will be con­ Gary Roenicke, of;,Tim Stoddard, p. Griffin, ss; Willie Upshaw, lb, Walsh said he learned a great deal from going to three sets before Herndon, of. Rickey Henderson, of. “Lee knew how to use his people,’’ the himself and Studlev. “We were going through other seeds — No. 3 Vitas Gerulaitis Los Angeles Dodgers, one of the co- ducted in New York, (Chicago and Boston — Carney Lansford, 3b; Philadelphia — Mike Proly, p; Bo Mark Bomback, p; Hosken Powell, this walk-through one day and I was talking to Paul Brown during the eight years he was and No. 4 Roscoe Tanner, the defen­ eliminating'did rival Dick Stockton, Los Angeles, from Feb. 1-20. The ar­ Glenn Hoffman, ss. Houston— Dickie Thon, ss; Frank 49ers’ coach commented Monday after a MVP winners in last year’s World LaCorte, p; Kiko Garcia, ss; Bob Diaz, c; Dick Davis, of. of. post-Super Bowl XVI get-together with the linebacker coacb. He (Studley) got a little with the Bengals. ding champion — but No. 7 Wojtek 6-2, 4-6, 7-5. Series, was included on the list as bitrators are empowered to award California — Don Aase, p. I members of the media. hot about it and yelled at me. I yelled back. I “I have great respect for Paul,” said the F i l ^ of Poland was an upset vic­ Fibak, whose match was set back ” ... The thing to also remember about him got fined, but it was no big deal. You need 49ers’ coach. “I wouldn’t be here today if it tim, the third seed to fall. a day b^ause of stomach trouble, was that his aides were brilliant.” some feedback like that once in awhile.” weren’t for him.” Connors is looking for a record lost to Peter Rennert, 6-4, 6-7, 6-4. Walsh never misses an opportunity to give Walsh’s wife, Jeri, and daughter, Walsh called the Bengals “certainly” the fifth U.S. Pro Indoor title. En route The 1981 runnerup thus joined Vocal reception credit to his own 10 assistants and he did it Elizabeth, 11, were in the audience Monday best team in the AFC and “very possibly” the to his first four championships, be opening round casualties Johan and listened as he patiently answered all second best in the NFL. dealt each year with three rounds of Kriek (^o. 5) and Brian Gottfried Lansford, RSox again at Monday’s session. , the big fourth-year linebacker questions, then held still for some more after “The facet of our team that has been side-by-side courts. The format had (No. 8) on the sidelines. who played a vital role in the 49ers’ dramatic leaving the lectern. He was making way for overlooked,” he went on, “is our quickness. the other players loudly com­ third-quarter, goal line stand against the his quarterback, , wbo was Our quickness is one of our great strengths.” plaining about calls and balls com­ Jackson welcomed Bengals, gave some illustration of how presented with a new car by Sport Magazine Funny thing, but that’s precisely the quali­ ing from the other court, but it Walsh’s assistants enforce discipline for having been named Super Bowl XVl’s ty George Steinbrenner is trying so hard to didn’t bother Connors and be used Eagles posf MVP. remodel his Yankees around now. that to his advantage. still far apart whenever the need arises. Now the tournament is being into Angels' camp played on one Court with a slimmed- mat victory down field of 32 but the headaches I have never had figures haven’t ended. Five of Tuesday’s BOSTON (UPI) - Carney ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - The Jackson’s annual salary is expected . Lansford, the 1981 American League this disparate this late in the game.. first six matches went three sets Back on the winning trail is the batting champion, most likely will Never. Who knows, maybe Carney is ' and Connors didn’t start playing un­ late Thurman Munson never did it. to reach $1 million. East Catholic wrestiing team after Graig Nettles never did it. be playing next season with a con­ untested and untried. Maybe the Gretzky spoiled til 10:55 p.m, finishing at 12:19 a.m. The addition of the 36-yearold ^ - 1 : iast night’s 54-23 decision over But as the news conference in­ Jackson gives the Angels a fear­ tract determined by a baseball ar­ batting title doesn’t mean anything. “My eyes are real tired for some Weaver High in Hartford. bitrator, Boston general manager- Maybe I’m wrong.” . . reason,” Connors said. “I got up troducing Reggie Jackson to the some batting lineup and manager The 3-5-1 Eagle matmen return to Southern California media wound Gene Mauch, asked at the news con­ owner Haywood Sullivan said Sullivan said Smith has been hired.' early for practice this morning at 7 action tonight against Bulkeley High because of his expertise in dealing in • Blues' comeback a.m. so I’ve had a full day of rest. down, former American League ference to give his likely nine-man Tuesday. in Hartford. Most Valuable Players Rod Carew, batting order for the 1982 season, ■m Sullivan said the Red Sox and arbitration proceedings and also to But I stayed in all day and maybe Brian Dunn, Todd Corey, Pete diminish the adversary role of the that hurt more than it helped. I’ll Fred Lynn and Don Baylor — along rattled off the following; Lansford are so far apart in Alosky, Ben Leyland and Jim Meyer with All-Star shortstop Rick “Rod Carew, Rick Burleson, Fred negotiations for a long-term deal team, 3, the New York Islanders routed know how to handle it the next time. each won via the pin route for the Sullivan said one reason the Red By Tony Favia I.-- “Today was kind of a freak with Burleson — broke into a hilarious Lynn, Reggie Jackson, Don Baylor, that the team will settle only for a Pittsburgh 9-2, and Colorado upset Elast grapplers. Dave Turgeon and one-year pact. Sullivan said he Sox were shying away from a long­ UPI Sports Writer all those matches going three sets. chant of "Reg-gie, Reg-gie, Reg­ Bobby Grich...” He paused. Philadelphia 7-4. Chris Mulcahy added decisions. gie” — something no member of the “Hell, that’s all we need right wasn’t opposed to a long-term con­ term deal was that Lansford was in The St. Louis Blues were on the Canadiens 8, Nordiques 3 I’ve played this late a few times — peak bargaining position. He noted with my wife — but I can’t Results: 100 ~Dunn (EX?) pinned Jordan New York Yankees ever did. there,” Mauch said. “We’ll decide tract for Lansford, but said the offer way to an electrifying comeback Left wing Rejean Houle scored 2:30, 107-Bonzani (EC) WBF, lU -M u lc a b y California Angels owner Gene made by Lansford’s agent was too Lansford has been in the majors for two goals and Keith Acton added a remember playing this late in a (EC) dec. Nunez6-4,121—Baptiste (W) pinned on the other three later.” Tuesday night before the birthday Autry laughed. About 200 members The Angels indeed do appear to high and that the two sides likely four seasons. boy stepped in and called a halt to it. goal and an assist to lead Montreal tournament.” Terry 3:34.1 28-U ner (EC) WBF. 134-C o rey (EC) pinned Jones 5:28, 140 —Turgeon (EC) of the news media laughed. will go to arbitration. ’‘They're negotiating from a high That would be Wayne Gretzky, in­ to its first triumph at the Quebec For a while, Connors had trouble have a batting order that resembles dec. Johnson S-2. 147—idog (W) sup. dec. An­ And Jackson, himself breaking the 1927 Yankees. But the general "We'll talk right up to the door, point. He has just won the batting credibly reaching just his 21st Coliseum since the Nordiques joined handling the topspin darts of the 18- tonia 20-0. 157 —Alosky (EC) pinned Grant into a fit of laughter, loved the feeling is the Angels — who finished but it probably will go to arbitration. crown and they're dealing from a birthday, who scored his 62nd goal the NHL three years ago. Montreal year-old Tulasne, a semifinalist 5:45.169—Leyland (EC) pinned Woods .44,187 L iie /t peak position, hot the median, ” greeting. fourth and then last in the AL West We’re not against giving Carney a midway through the third period at went ahead to stay at 13:08 of the se­ here last year, But the veteran -Meyer (EC) pinned Grant :41, Unlimited ^ 4 long-term contract but there is a Sullivan said. "You've got to look at —Double forfeit. “I don’t know if Reggie Jackson St. Louis to wake up the Edmonton cond period, when Mark Napier came un with a key service break in in the two halves of last year’s will ever know total serenity,” strike-tom season — also have a substantial difference. We re going a numSer of years. It’s a gamble Oilers and send them to a 6-4 vic­ banged in a loose puck. The to try to sign nim up for one year." we’re willing to take.” Canadiens broke the game open in Jackson said Tuesday at an pitching staff that allows more hits tory. Anaheim Stadium news conference, than a one-armed boxer and more Sullivan said. Sullivan's comments on But Gretzky, the modest the closing minutes with successive bargaining position did not sit well “but I recognize that about myself runs than cheap nylon stockings. UPI photo Lansford’s agent. Leigh millionaire, was quick to play down goals by Mario Tremblay, Doug Steinberg, found Sullivan's com­ with Steinberg, who said there were Wickenheiser and Steve Shutt. and I do believe that to a greater ex­ Jackson, however, said the the significance of his personal Bad call costly tent than ever before. I’ll be able to ments amusing in that the Red Sox many other factors to be discussed California pitchers, are fine as long Reggie Jackson poses with new California Angels jersey along milestone. "The only thing special have never offered Lansford in negotiations. Red Wings .'t, Jets 3 relax here and do my job. as they stay off the disabled list. with Gone Autry, chairman of the board and Angel president about my birthday is that we won “There’s pressure of course. The anything more than a one-year deal. "Now we’re back to the the hockey game,” he said. At Detroit, Jim Schoenfeld scored Jackson, who turns 36 in May and during press conference yesterday In Anaheim. pressure of proving to the fans here is only the fourth player in history to And that offer came in the last two marketplace in its rawest, most- . It could have been a lousy party. on a 50-foot screened-shot with 2:34 weeks, or four months after naked sense. It’s hardline The Oilers, sparked by Jari Kurd’s left in the game to salvage a tie for that I can still play, the pressure of hit more than 400 homers and steal justifying Rie money. But there’s Steinberg’s original proposal for a negotiations were there’s no other two goals and one assist, moved to a the Red Wings. Winnipeg, with only in Ruzici loss more than 200 bases, said he didn’t long-term deal. concept but the dollar. Nothing else one loss in its last eight outings (41- always pressure and I hope it stays see his new job as being that of a Super Bowl tickets 5-0 lead after two periods before the that way. “All we know is that they're not matters,” Steinberg said. Blues started to rally. They scored 3), pulled to within three points of team savior. ROSEMONT, 111. (UPI) - The Venice, Fla., on a controversial “Besides, what’s pressure when “I don’t know what the fans enthralled with our offer, " "This isn't supposed to be a war. three goals, by Joe Mullen, Perry second-place St. Louis in the Norris match point. Steinberg said. "If they think we’re I’m not the Duke of Wellington Division. Dale Hawerchuk scored emotional uncertainty of the you’ve just come out of Three-Mile expect of me,” Jackson said. “What Turnbull and Mike Crombeen, in a women’s tour has left its mark on “It was the second time this year Island?” high, common sense says to come facing Napoleon. We’re talking team-record span of 38 seconds in his 27th goal for the Jets. they’ll get is everything I have to the $150,0(X) tennis championship of that I have lost a match on a very His reference to the searing give. I’ll give it hell every day and Postal inspectors back with a more acceptable figure. about keeping a winning baseball the first 1:22 of the final period to ig­ IsluildlTH t), IVlIguillH 2 bad call,” Ruzici said. media heat he endurqd in New York That has never been done. Frankly, team together. We are Willing to At Uniondale, N.Y., Bryan Trot- Chicago. that’s all I can give. nite the crowd. Third-seeded Pam Shriver of For Nagelsen, however, her vic­ was one of few times he talked about “I don’t think any one ball player it’s baffling. factor in the importance of fans, ■'We played a helluva game tier and Duane Sutter each scored tory was downgraded “because I his stormy five years with the “I’m just a little confused. I don’t attendance, atmosphere. If they twice during a five-goal first-period Lutherville, Md„ who eliminated can lead an entire team. It would be except for four minutes,” said Ed­ Kim Jones of San Diego Tuesday never seem to get past the second Yankees. While pointedly shying know if they're trying to make an want to move strictly on money, and monton Coach Glen Sather. “I think outburst that was the second fastest ridiculous to think that guys like looking into thefts UPI photo night in a first-round match by round of an important tournament.” away from questions about his example out of Carney, or what. If hardball negotiations, then no one the crowd got them going.” in NHL history. The Islanders led 5- Rod Carew and Rick Burleson need scores of 6-1, 6-4 complained, “I It has been even more frustrating relationship with Yankees owner to be led. I hope these guys know we can’t conclude an agreement should be surprised that this might But Gretzky took matters into his 0 before the game was five minutes for Australia’s Dianne Fromholtz, now. I’m not sure we’ll want to talk not be an ideal spot for a young man old, scoring all the goals in a span of Lowell Chiefs’ defenseman Paul Lohnes keeps eyes on puck It have had so many peaks and valleys George Steinbrenner, Jackson said that I’m just here to help the team. ” GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UPI) - stituted them with another color of own very capable hands, quieting lately that I have great difficulty in who defeated Bonnie Gadusek of he’ll never forget his days in New later,” Steinberg added. to play.” the crowd and the Blues, who could 2:37. The record for the fastest five goes past Merrimac goalie Joe Hurley In ECAC Hockey Tour­ Jackson, who slump^ miserably Security guards were waiting for ticket and instructed the people playing a decent game.” Largo, Fla., 7-6, 6-1. York. in 1981, batting .237 with just 15 Stephen Rumney and his brother-in- holding the new tickets to notify Steinberg said he has been talking not score again until Blake Dunlop goals is 2:07 — set by the Penguins nament last night. Lowell won, 3-2. "almost every day " with Red Sox Trio of games against St, Louis in 1972. The first-round match for “I went into a deep freeze about “It was difficult to leave,” he homers In the strike-shortened law when they found their seats in security when people arrived to take went in unassisted for a goal with two years ago, took six months off, said. “ I had tremendous negotiator John Harrington but said 2:42 left. That did not come as a sur­ Itockirrt 7, FlyerM T Romania’s Virginia Ruzici almost season, said the problem was a men­ the Pontiac Sllverdome Sunday for their seats, she said. proved her undoing when she lost but when I returned it seems nothing experiences there ... a great many tal one that stemmed from the un­ the Super Bowl. the Red Sox are remaining rigid in for EC icemen | prise to St, Louis Coach Red Beren- At Denver, Don Lever scored his their offer. Sullivan said Lansford, third career hat trick and Steve Tribe frosh matmen win her match to Betsy Nagelsen of I ever do is right,” Fromholtz said. good ones and just a few bad ones. certainty of not having a contract Although the men had won their I son. Those years strengthened my who made $275,000 last year, was “We haven't found any way to Tambellini added two goals to help for the coming season. tickets, and eventually ended up East Catholic ice hockey team character and strengthened me as a He also said that despite his age, with standing-room-only passes to being offered a substantial raise. will have a busy schedule starting stop him,” Berenson said. “If Colorado snap an eight-game Manchester High freshman -Chatzky iM) dec. Vazquez 11-7. 95—Llvina ’’He won’t lose either way,” winless streak against the slumping lASD) pinned M istretta 3:29, 107 —Anderson ballplayer. he is a better player today than he see the game. Postal inspectors said tonight as a make-up tilt Friday Gretzky doesn’t get a point, it’s as wrestling team captured its second “I’m extremely happy that I got R a d io l Sullivan said. good as us scoring two goals.” Flyers, who haven’t won in four iM) pinned (.'lark 2:39,110—Lucus (M) pinned B asketball was 10 years ago. their tickets were stolen several night has put an ice jam on the slate, win yesterday, 33-18, over the Morrison 1:46. 113 —Agusto (ASD) pinned Steinberg, who represents more Tom Houlston and Kurri gave the games. Colorado won for only the to wear the pinstripes. I wouldn’t “I know I’m more valuable to a months ago and resold a number of East is to host Glastonbury High American School for the Deaf. Russell 1:56. 135 —Paterina (M) dec. Chavez trade that for anything.” team now than I was,” he said. y 'T V than 100 athletes, said he has never Oilers a 2-0 lead after the first second time in 13 games this month, Wrestling well for the young In­ 20 17. 146 —Sullivan (ASD) pinned Riccio :46, times. tonight at the Bolton Ice Palace at 150 —Topping (M) pinned Magineau 4:29. Jackson, the Angels’, fourth “Maybe I can’t sustain it as long ... “I ended up going down to the been to arbitration nor had a player 8:30 in a regularly scheduled con­ period and goals by Glenn Anderson, Philadelphia’s Bill Barber tied the dians were John Fregeau, Jon Roe, be late to camp or be a holdout. And Kurri and Garry Unger in the se­ game 4-4 at 2:31 of the third period, EAST FROSH (18) and Matt Paggioli (11) led the former American League MVP, through 162 games I’ll certainly security office,” Rumney said. “I test. The Eagle icemen, currently 5- Dave Chatzky, Tom Anderson, Mark became the latest jewel in the multi- need some days off. he resented the Red Sox’ hiring of cond period increased the lead to 5- but Kevin Maxwell put Colorado Lucus, Steve Paterina and Tom Top­ East Catholic freshman basket­ Rockets. was just asked a whole lot of ro N iG irr 4, then have a make-up date Friday million dollar collection of Angels’ “But I know the game better now. former Houston General Manager night against Wethersfield High at . ahead 19 seconds later and Lever ball team whipped Hartford Public, questions. They couldn’t really ac­ 0 ping. owner Gene Autry, signing a four- 7:10 - NBA: KnirkH v». UellioH, Tal Smith to represent the team in In other games, Montreal ripped and Tambellini added insurance 69-51, yesterday at Saunders’ Gym­ PEE WEE I know every game is not the same cuse me of stealing them. I told WINF, WPOP; 7:;iO Cli. 22 the Ice Palace at 9:30. Coach Bill Results: 76—Kregeau

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For $2, send or zstonvom a I'to-'v Aewwte h m iK let IX l> ' t t *!■ •It*'*". three labels from different flavors. For $2.50, send So remember next time you.go to the store -now Hefty’s a greater I 'M A W '0 w e to ' coupon-, tor retmptio* olKr rren zv o-tnOfi s a v e 3 0 *UltFa b ifte i»noul nivtXCiS -n .rw pcMtu-on si>«k mutr M buy than ever before! TOOTHPASTE liyn'irrd to u' or icpuci’ 10 w ort iiw Out AJvl ol vArY'lV* Ctt.0fln\ vu-inp 0< :9up0"-. n to " »n.t nor M f- ■«»•.»< "om cornun.*" wmocuvon unPr 1981. Frettw u I MM litre l u t t ii i w r ’tto v t I** 'qx> 10 KiiYvre on .n , yNpfnonl o' COuporH 111* IrrY I Ol r*vi W l' Ivi' KRAFT Buttermild Creamy Dressing Refund M l p*»n "vneure or »• couponv COreOV "to ON ANY SIZE Aiuaxre AM « Atxrretcre iX 'Y 'M tm ire gr»T IXM»* sc« '•« Offer. Receive a bottle of any Kraft Creamy itn voix mr Dressing. Send the required refund form and three complete back labels with Universal Product Code \ The toothpaste For whiter teeth, symbols from any combination of Kraft’s butter­ fresher breath...clip •I O'* Cdipon Cfi Xi/crew milk dressings. Expires May 31, 1982. that gets you noticed! B 317 MORTON HOUSE Sloppy Joe Recipe Sauce. this coupon.____ Receive a $1 coupon for ground beef! Send the required refund form and the front panels from three cans of Sloppy Joe Recipe Sauce. Expires J July 31, 1983. ^200 Cash Rebate^^^ MR. MARINADE Refund Offer. Receive a $1 re­ $ QQ C asil R ebate fund. Send the required refund form and two net- 2 Enclosed are my Enhance Shampoo and Enhance Conditionfer proofs of purchase weight statements from the front labels of Mr. from plus a cash register receipt with my purchase price circled Fill in the product code Marinade. Expires June 30, 1982. numbera below. Bonuit! Herr is a refund form lo write for: The Enhance Moisturizing System Bel-air $5 Coupon Refund. P.O. Box 9282, Walnut F I L U N p r o d u c t c o d e N U M B E R FILL IN PRODUCT CODE N U M IM Pieaie note arfOitonai terms Creek, Calif, 94598. Send a stamped, self-addressed Pieaie senj my S2 00 eaxh lebale by ma‘i You receive a $2.00 check by mall when 1 Offer good only in Ihe U S A 2 THE AT­ envelope with your request for this Safeway refund you purchase one 16 0 2. bottle of Enhance TACHED CERTIFICATE MAY NOT BE ME­ CHANICALLY REPRODUCED AND MUST A form. Write ’’form request” on the outside of your Shampoo AND one 16 oz. bottle of Enhance ACCOMPANY YOUR REQUEST 3 Limrf one Conditioner (or two 8 . bottles of shampoo refund per ncme or eddress 4 Your off#' envelope. Remember, the coupon can be used only 0 2 righii mey nof be aatigned or trantferred A N D two 8 0 2. bottles ol conditioner). b Otter good ihru Sept 30 1962 6 Reg-' at Safeway stores. iste' receipts m uirpe dated between Jan O Mobil Oil Corporation 1982 To Receive Your $2.00 Cash Rebate by Mall; M AIL TO: P.O Box 9337. 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BeardJIU on food Let's not neglect our culinary heritage

teaspoon vanilla extract. beat until stiff. Fold into only enough meat to supply is fascinating. Of course, best when made with tiny egg yolk and V* cup milk cool. By James Beard chilled cottage cheese 1.6 pounds per person in apples are not indigenous lowbush wild blueberries, and add to mixture in top of When the mixture has Chill until slightly mixture. Pour filling into this country. to the United States — but even if you have to sub­ double boiler. Cook over cooled, stir in 3 cups cot­ thickeped. In the mean­ This vast country of ours time, combine l.egg white shell. A rran ge (4 cup This contrasts with an seeds were brought here by stitute bigger blueberries I simmering water, stirring, tage cheese (sieved or has a great regional blended), 2 tablespoons and % cup heavy cream in blueberries on top and chill annual’ beef gorge of 120 the early settlers. As Ray­ think you will enjoy it. for 6 minutes. Add 1 teas­ culinary heritage based on fresh lemon juice and 1 a chilled mixing bowl and before serving. the truly magnificent ra«v pounds per capita, which mond Sokolov points out, in Sokolov obtained the recipe poon grated lemon peel and ingredients available here, might lead one to believe the isolated, primitive in Maine. be they the tiny Olympia that Iamb is on the en­ farmhouses of colonial oysters of the Pacific dangered species list. America, apple pie wasn’t Blueberry Guaranteed Northwest, the wild However, I was chatting just dessert — it was often DAY CARE the whole meal at supper in mushrooms of Michigan, the other day with a Complete Nursery Program DRAPERY CLEANINR wintertime. Cheesecake the magnificent native per­ member of the American 12 m ^ths to school age. • No Shrinkage Blueberries, on the other Butter a shallow, 1 1/3- • Squared S Even Hemllnea simmons to be found in In­ Lamb Council who in­ quart dish and arrange 3W Breakfast, lunch and 2 snacks diana (so much tastier formed me that there hand, are native to these • Takedown & Re-Hang Sarvica would be a lot of lamb on shores. Given the enor­ cups of blueberries in it to Open 6:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. than the more widely Call; available Asian variety) or the market this spring — mous popularity of form a shell. Off the heat, Professional Caring Staff 'tolgg and of very fine quality, cheesecake these days ^ in the top of a double 872-0166 lowbush blueberries from Reasonably Priced too. far outdistancing apple pie boiler, mix together 2 Maine. "CHOOSE SWISS QUALITY WITH CONFIDENCE" The trouble is, unless we The chapter in “ Fading — the following blueberry envelopes (tablespoons) CLAUDIAS protect our natural Feast’ ’ on the place of cheesecake might prove to unflavored gelatin, % cup 646-4864 be a welcome addition to sugar and Vt teaspoon salt. resources, lots of American apple pie in this your repertoire. It’s at its Separately, beat together 1 traditional foods are in country’s culinary heritage danger of disappearing altogether. We do protect game these days, but who looks after the genuine Key limes of Florida? Alas, the limes that are generally SECOND BIG WEEK! marketed are the thicker- skinned Tahiti limes, uvaraioiise which lack the distinctive East Hartford taste personality of our Thm b a tte r Idea In own native limes. Food Shopping... I DON’T BELONG to foods the doom-and-gloom school WAREHOUSE FOODS' whose members point ac­ cusing fingers at super­ markets across the country and complain unceasingly about the products to be found there. To be sure, one can fill one’s cart with alluringly packaged .junk, but it is equally possible to find enough raw, fresh food ' to dine very well indeed. It is up to you, the consumer, to seek out the manager and ask I for locally available products. If the demand is there, it will be Thanks for your tremendous response to our re-opening last week... met. Be persistent! to show our gratitude, here’s just a sampling of the thousands of Aware of this absent- bargains you’llfind at Warehouse Foods! minded neglect of our country’s native products, Raymond Sokolov has penned an extremely in­ teresting book on the sub­ ject entitled “ Fading Feast’’ (Farrar, Straus, Giroux; $17.95). In two years of back-road travel through rural America, Sokolov searched out genuine regional recipes and talked to hundreds of Delicious ■■■ SUced Americans who still follow the culinary methods of (ilKc their forefathers. He gets a bit testy about “ the jugger­ GROU SKILLET TABOR naut of modern agribusiness,’ ’ but doesn’t suggest how else we might FRESCA be able to feed our enour-. CHUCK BACON 2 -liter bottles mous population. Still, the glimpses he gives of rural When was America are charming, the last and the recipes are delight­ Ground fresh tirne you fully authentic. several saw bacon times a day at this I PARTICULARLY SO you know low price? plus ENJOYED the chapter on it’s fresh! lb lb dep Colorado lamb, a meat that 1 have enjoyed since my 1.08 EAST HARTFORD STORE ONLY boyhood in Oregon. 1, however, had an in- estlinable advantage: My GEM SUCED mother cooked lamb to a PEHN DUTCH rare and juicy tenderness. Bologna 1 -lb. Pkg. RUY 1...GET 1 All too many American mothers serve roast lamb MUSHROOMS GEM SUCED gray and stringy and smelling of overcooked fat. Stems & Pieces Salami 1-lb. Pkg.< No wonder the vast majori­ SWIFT BROWN 'N SERVE ty of Americans grow up thinking they don’t like a lamb! Sausage 8 oz. I am giving you a recipe FREE! COLONIAL m for lamb shanks that Ray­ 4 oz. mond Sokolov obtained WISE from a Colorado sheepman Cans Daisy RoU of Greek extraction who FRESH SUCED tends his flocks in the time- POTATO honored way. German Bolognaib^^r EAST HARTFORD STORE ONLY |_||yy,|J g QANS PLEASE Lamb Shanks CHIPS U.S. NO. 1 GRADE WAYBEST FRESH You get 2 for only *1.19! Kapama MRS. FILBERT'S 10-LRRAG In a roasting pan, com­ 7 oz. Bag bine 4 meaty lamb shanks, POTATOES EAST HARTFORD STORE ONLY 2 cloves garlic (minced), 1 MARGARINE large onion (peeled and chopped), W cup chopped celery, a bay leaf, 1 teas­ 1-lb. _ COLGATE TOOTHPASTE poon oregano, 1 cup tomato paste, (4 cup olive oil, (4 Qtrs. cup red or white wine and salt and pepper to taste. 7 9 « 5 8 f |i k b -*1.39 Add 2 cups water, cover H PRICES AVAILABLE ONLY IN OUR EAST HARTFORD STOREI and bake for 1(4 hours at 350 degrees. Uncover and K ’KEMTTOKiiail bake for a further hour or EXIT 5 OFF RT. 2 469 MAIN ST.. EAST HARTFORD until meat is very tender and sauce thickens. Serve over rice. Serves four. Sokolov says sadly that MUmsWISTMiT the national sheep, flock numbered 12.5 million MUELLER'S animals in 1979, a little •ssaiuwtT— T.sMTumwom wareboase more than a fifth of its peak size of 56 million in SPAGHETTI ThmbuttarUm 1942, and that last year’s kifoodshopplho.. lamb slaughter yielded f o ^ Correction 1-lb. TUBS. THRU FBI. OPEN 9 to 9 P.M. 469 M A n STREET In the Pork Chop Bake Box SATURDAYS OPEN 9 to 7 P.M. recipe that ran in last Closed Sundays and Mondays Wednesday’s Your Neighbor’s Kitchen, in­ QUANTITY nOHTS RESERVED TO INSURE FAIR OfSTRlBOTION ^fOr RESPONSIBLE FOR E.HAirrroitD structions said line the TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS baking pan with lettuce leaves. It should be cal' bage leaves. , I THE HERALD. Wed., Jan. 27. 1982 - 21 20 - THE HERALD. Wed.. Jan. 27. 1982 Bolton Board of Education, Sued real estate firm countersues in dispute over two sales £ > Fireside sued for the amount it said it was owed, $5,988. Fireside had said the buyers would secure financing Venon Circle claims it was misrepresented, enough so Area towns By Richard Cody that it executed the sales agreemenU. The firm suffer^ custodians renew pay talks Herald Reporter within four to six weeks after handing over the contract. But in March of 19W, the Vernon firm went on the So the Vernon firm took the two homes off the selling a loss, it claims, in that it took the two homes off the ANDOVER — After suing a Vernon real estate firm offense, suing for at least $2,500 and saying that Fireside list. market but then had to pay mortgage and insurance til a maximum of $5.65. costs. They also claim valuable time was lost when they proposed budget for this year by Maintenance personnel, more for two sales commissions. Fireside Realty Inc. has had impiied that the prosp^tive buyers were eiigibie But “many months went by,” the firm claims, with no B o lt o n / BOLTON — The Board of Educa­ been countersued by the former defendent. Vernon Cir­ for bank funding when they weren’t. financing being granted to the buyers, and with Fireside took the homes off the market and thus could not tion plunged back into salary $12,000. This pushed the percentage trained, were put on similar scale increase in the school budget over cle Associates Inc. now claims that the Andover com­ According to the briefs, the Vernon firm claims claiming it was entitled to a commission. produce a buyer. from $6.52 to $7.22. negotiations with the custodians’ un­ pany misrepresented the sales of the two properties by ion Tuesday, less than- one year nine percent from the year before. Board Chairman Joseph J. after a decision in binding arbitra­ The pay wasretroactive. Haloburdo Jr., who is headmg the saying they were good when they weren’t. tion forced the board to increase its When entering the last negotiating team this t™e, ?aW The Vernon firm was sued in November of 1979 by negotiations in the fall of 1979, the Fireside for allegedly breaching a contract. According budget. “we intend to go into negotiations to briefs filed at Rockville Superior Court, Fireside had Andover education budget According to the decision reached custodians were being paid on two being in good faith and we’ll see how scales: $3.52, and $4.22 per hour, obtained exclusive selling rights early in the year for last March by the arbitration board it comes out.” two pieces of property developed by the Vernon firm. for the pay period from 1981 to 1983, depending on seniority. Goutier said the custodians un­ The properties were in Ashford, and each was listed at the last year of the contract was «'W A l i a i l M K l A H ^ SuMCI » mw I ion, local 1303 of Council 4 of the Relief offered $49,900. ooMphiKt M newied k m m Ioi i k h cov 200 suggested to rise 11.24% open for negotiation in salary only. Mpan «ain tPOMriTM lev M INw mMtiwiM HM o> mr American Federation of State, ANDOVER - Any resident senior Fireside claims that by May it had found a buyer for COMB 01 lew Hoc—MMH fiM V K i on couRon Louis N. Cloutier, who chaired the 200 OFF lorRegeodl CovpM*ilDil«narMwneaer*$i^O| County and Municipal Employee, each piece, and turned the papers over to the owner ttud ftsedMOfi of Bw Mtehattw o> tu eem vn a board's negotiating team, said citizens having problems paying for ON ANY SIZE dunag keulM m re M SLvlie''no lo> M « M SM 999 next year, is used to bring which is part of the AFL-CIO, firm and awaited its 6 percent commission. fitt of out rttaitrt n 1$ n iA it B pet MM C M ^ Iw ANDOVER - The Board of the finance board a budget showing failures to agree on salary payments heating or electricity or having nOMMion ofhf thai n tnwRM dmoa «4 vdhout iN another student to Hartford, board wanted a more diverse pay scale, Not having received the commission by the fall. PALMOLIVE lg>Cf S n |M pntt$i«n •fuch nwti be iw ntM n vt Education received Tuesday a a 10.5 percent increase, after having and pay scales were the major things repaired can be eliglible for f^UJffOUVE on tNvnt B tm t la n gwcAisc ol tufior* tnet K members'said. along with a higher hourly wage. cam tvOMBd coiBOAi W»wig of cossm •t«ch iw* proposed 1982-83 budget with a bot­ cut a proposed increase of 14 per­ reasons why the two sides went to relief. SOFTENS DISHWASHMG UQUD SOI tMn nct iM trv" ontuffloi cSvU Bring What the arbitration board finally ■macuiBn unda IB tim U.I. M l Fna* M a m . M tom line of $749,180, an 11.24 percent cent. Assistant Superintendent William binding arbitration to start with. Any senior citizen wishing more ttMTM Iht t^M B wttMBB on ar»i $*Bmtrt of $ 1 7 0 SOFTENS HANDS {moew wfwi (i« MMti oMDit otiff iiM not Men con increase over last year’s.. School board members Tuesday D. Breck said the two buses are used The final settlement, which the picked was an eight-point pay scale, information can call Ellie Kostic, HANDS WHILE WHILE YOU DO pheo on M coupons lutnrtM and B eoMitcBt m Hearing tonight coupons Ihrs coupon mei noi M tssigntO o> ieo>o0uc«0 already began discussing ways to with the hourly wage beginning.at redeem these YOU wdisreMcmaMoMionmttMOfBOproducni Coupons Last year’s budget stood at $673,- because some of the kids would miss board in a letter to the arbiters co-municipal agent for the elderly, YOU DO DISHES. DISHES. nx BmaMd «M at IM Ukpan M expenditures. Theproposed budget the board uses one bi^, at a cost of teacher and combines some classes. month, was snowed out for two consecutive days and Save 25* cnaaama'aMsmracw'ViaMna'vfvaACam Ca«wi< ■ the end of the fiscal year. are seeking a warrant on a LlVfir & nvm Cam vM i/n> CsMm •• iw si worae •> p>t Last year the school board handed Another bus, estimated to cost $7,- maintaining the staff. man for first-degree The plan proposes to replace the wooden bridge that already spans the Hop River on Hendee Road with a Bacon aumonM »r m » pina« co>«a>>t rw 'adampMn larceny and a youth has iaaa«paon a* proetn? iicanae me iw<«aa conean ma concrete one. Project costs are estimated at $750,000, rlSVOr Ctwa laoei Cwa no tw lOl aammaa a ton? been referred to juvenile ca«pan pood ow? o» pwenaw or pr«ouci ««uiae court in connection with and the town, under the funding program, will have to ona> ¥M cansMum iiue chip in $150,000. omi tmn trm m. t the theft of $4,000 from a lAVAILABLEINSIb., 101b. & 25 lb. SIZES RHAM proposal up 12.87% But recent information from the state department DOQFOOO 25* car parked in the lake area GENERAL FOODS CORPORATION early Sunday morning, reported that the state money will probably be held up The only major difference in the until at least 1983 when the project cost should inflate to HEBRON — Regional District 8 proposed budget’s bottom line is $3,- police said. $1 million. The town would then have to put in $200,000. Beef, Liver & 679,492, a $419,619 increase from last budget, he said, is the format. Police said several cars administration has come in with a Rather than breaking up the ac­ The Board of Education has banned all school buses 1982-83 proposed budget showing a year. were ransacked during the counts into “objects” — supplies, night, with the big haul from crossing the bridge for fear that support railings Bacon Ravor 12.87 percent increase over last He said the budget does not salaries, administrative costs — the will fail. year’s for RHAM junior and senior being the money. Police propose any major new programs, budget is divided into programs. recovered $3,500 Monday, A nnouncing high school. but simply maintains what is This way, he said, the regional CLIP & SAVE This proposed budget is markedly they said, and referred the already there and incorporates the board will know how a budget cut or juvenile to court. Other different from the one administra­ necessary increases. increase in a certain area will affect tion proposed last year, which small articles were taken, R egion Breck said the budget proposes no each curriculum program. they said, from the other New Lc^ Cabin' show^ an increase of nearly 20 per­ “We’re recommending a budget cent. The budget was eventually cut staff or administrative cutbacks, cars. Come in to Bess Eaton now, buy TODAY but does not include any capital iin- that’s designed to maintain the Police said they are 25' to a 10.1 percent increase, school of­ three donuts of any kind, and we’ll give current programs without any seeking the warrant on a with even richer ficials say. provements since the district is in you a fourth one. FVee. Now that’s a H ighlights the process of seeking approval of a major changes,” Breck said, "It’s a local man whose name Assistant Superintendent William bare bones budget.” Bess Eaton bargain! D. Breck said Tuesday this year’s school renovation plan. they would not release. maple flavor. Offer good thru January 31,1983. Menus, recipes and shop­ Grand List rises Coupons mean'savings! You won’t lose them with a New Log Cabin Syrup tasies even betler ping tips are featured in Oqi^^^cEnian^Danuts Coupon Organizer than before because it has twice as The Manchester Herald’s \ I I T R A U V I N O S *1 GLASTONBURY — The town’s Grand List filed • Only $1.40 • Along with yOu'order M nd m pari o l a a much of that gcxxi old maple flavor. DOT seeks 1-84 design OK Focus/Food section, every m m nTTm iiiiii ...... n m u m • I8MI O' boa bearing (he breno name of a | Tuesday shows an increase of 4 percent over the • PaYs4or ilM it quickly • product coupor«d m today i paper | And it's thicker, lew! Wednesday. 1980 list for a total of almost $12.9 million. • Checkbook size instMdofmepottageandMndfmg ' i Leon Jendrejezyk, town assessor, said the in­ • 3 Mpareu comptrimems voutifvteotcharge • Handsome blue virYyl J New Drip-Free Spout. The state Department of still working on preliminary designs that allowed the state to continue o'*** crease is smaller than usual for the town, but “it’s Transportation has applied to the for the rest of the proposed highway, with its plans. The decision also per­ And our all-new cirip- pretty good considering the drop in housing con­ free top puls all that Federal Highway Administration expected to run from Windham to mitted the state legal right to put struction.” for permission and money to com­ Killingly. the connector between Manchester The increase will generate about $643,369 in ad­ richer maple flavor plete final designs for the proposed Ora said the project is on at East Hartford, linking 1-84 and I- Op«n Mon, Tu m , Wod Sat 10-5:30 ditional property , tax revenues at the current tax right where you want it. send to: ------* ------portion of 1-84 from Bolton notch to schedule, and, as indicated, at the 86. Thur S FrI 10-9 rate of 49.9 mills. The real estate portion of the list The Sunflower Group, 7221 W 79th St.. Suite 206 Overland Park, KS 66204 Willimantic. hearings last fall, construction could The case is expected to be argued is $276,575,945 or 2.7 percent more than the 1980 in February. Department Chief Engineer Avo begin by late 1984, without any Grand List.. T. Ora explained Tuesday the step is hitches. A department spokesman said ap-. The motor vehicles portion of the list also grew STO RE ( (U PON required by state statute, and Environmental groups have an proval from the FHA could come as substantially, with a 14.7 percent increase for a appeal pending in the c;ircuit court soon as a month or as long as two represents a movement out of total of $37,988,928 and the personal property list ?g«. ttew r s'm Mtt “.I preliminary design stages for that in New York of the decision handed years. Ora said he expected a deci­ we’ve raduced prices ell ever the store 10 trsuvrS>4 S 'aMT's«»stlrSk(toe'srias*kt: grew by 4.7 percent to $16,792,810 despite the fact Sv-ftM e f n ' tiH'inst K 'on portion. The department, he said, is down in July by a U.S. District judge sion shortly. that the property tax on boats was eliminated. T r y the Master Blend" Save 30 CO'I Cotooe "*l bS ttufeto I'S't'r'M when you buy any size of ••n ovanw iwM 9 tt>ots h ‘s. too I I0(•wmaesMuS Ca«0e*'*«'bt*O''0'M *iu> ' on fell and winter fashions... »"(*m« !•'»«$'' svMt MiNn notri LOG » mci srs *«r '•tw S' >«■ ,/4sttfMceCiAtMsi 9 9JTK- M S( at difference. « yn r. utooet ^ mwhiu '«• System gains favor GABm ■•MS’ s' s>sat~t terwe M now save even more In Maxwell House' Master Blend’ Coffee found a way tYROP cat**. •*‘ 10 ' CuBS«Swa^ of Glastonbury, owner of Venus Lounge in East Hartford, have filed a brief in Hartford Superior H £ A t^ 22-IS5.I&’ Court to challenge of the legality of a local adult OUP-' OUP' .entertainment ordinance that they claim would put $19.90 them out of business. S e t cuw ♦ sh vcu a ^m . Last year the liquor control commission con­ ducted two hearings into police complaints of 10" [<>««oelb. MMio obscene performances involving dancers and iKWCftSHT Ovsr IPOH Woep patrons at the two local clubs. ■200 Buy 2 bars, save 2 dimes. 200S SSfWWtS Stoves " Tuesday the Liquor Control Commission ordered You’ll feel cleaner than ever before. ■ DiPersio to close his restaurant from Feb. 21-27. He MvHS’. fv u irtf TO DEALER «*■ r*UT«jrM cov*' coupo' uS it ■* sss was reduced and the fine was accepted after purC'Mprtg $p*oh«d brand Tn* doomthitcoupon Catoaa'ueoi BMP con$um*r muU pay any v*r*t 1 ?0 o' I VO'd i' p'OK'b.ieo •N bo negotiations with his attorney. laiir>«doiie.ti"CiM L'msonrcou ttogrtaOM ln*oiift a > CUSf A lPPG H t Board passes budget l u i i Eim sa 20C* ’ C Oo mN v e f itiB L e ^|^*F^VCK9S^ Hs& SLEEP SoTAS ! 9tew>TA«PMn« STORE COLTON L«t your thrifty tide thowl Tato 2!i VERNON — The Board of Education has ap­ •Ua k S E M S I - aaason’a lowast and final prjcaa bafora all Fall*Wlntar proved a $13.5 million budget for the 1982-83 fiscal when you buy any size can of year. The budget reflects a 7.6 percent increase Save75« Maxwell House' Master Blend! w l tala marchandisa la whiakad awayl over the current budget of $12.5 million. h Ha nUdM: C»w foodt Cwg aiu tMnkw'ir you >6< tH li( t «aiwt o( ttri Superintendent Bernard Sidman had presented (•uM* $<«$ 1 * h i h|ii8l>n| if yM 'K C vt il on to* t|i« *1IV iPffilxB preduti and n tf S O ’W 'I s“M SS i r*d«nt flu ukdhl («idiAc* »i M 'c V u IV 'fei salulatiBO (e C*A«ri> l»odi 1 the board with a budget request of $13.77 million. C«d CduRM Aty aR M a iii|v d Harttitrrfd O' irp'WiKtd Cwtle«*i «utl pay V ^ A I M$ U M IN I M •ktri ^roMMfd ta«d ai rn lK ltd by 'a« Coed esiy b S k 8 During the weeks the board worked on the budget it h nrti I c i aod U S Cm Mttaii C itk «a<«* 120* Cmpoo « iH m M M e irk << h cut $10,000 from the teachere’ aide account; ^,000 plfMMMINW|kMtidtlHV«1 NlM lt« NVit a V art v t K tlil di$lri|vt«>t THURSDAY thru SATURDAY, M e an ad- •1 « f iBKliiiWiy* « ipto'Kaiiy aviVnttd ky at N prn*N cOudMl lor ildfAp from the library book account; and $9,500 for an iB i hmikefiwiifp«eptf'ttth»*diNiiivi*dtw»e* ” a>ito Gcvraiioodt C«yfkit CMM* fO |M103 goad Mir tUokaVf a* NukaH H (OkJ? ii oieduct isditaud kv eiVi u$* (OMidifttt dlUonal 1D% all aH pravInuaN raihicail entry-level custodian’s position. I(M4 m b HMTFon On Dr. Sidman’s recommendation the board also Wir MWVt IfUbtr lUW agreed to eliminate 4W elementary school teaching umM tmm wi MCRW OPEN •eaato •draaaM «aiwrtetyear «lnHmM ap­ • * r ’ m STwIIMICKSTER 111 GENERAL FOODS CORIN)RAT10N 7 » DWKloO I positions for a; savings of about $63,000. The board (/iQ‘ 77QZ t ^ ig a l parel •accaasarlas •children a cHnhhig also voted to take a $100,000 risk factor in the I f P U O - 9 general salaries acebunt with the hope that this can j t e a f i e ^ H S be made up through staff turnover in the next -school year. ^ W' liW tIitiMf Vt MHMt IttM nilR I THE HERALD, Wed., Jan. 27. 1982— 2 3

22 - THE HERALD. Wed.. Jan. 27, 1982

Winnie Winkle — Henry Raduta and J.K.S. C r o s s w o r d Performer . sort of AREN'T you r THERE/SFLeUALty Astro-graph GOING TO MORE THAN JUST OMAR, WAIT FOR THE c m e u e s r 3y Susan Plese > Vk cup finely chopped onion Vk cup boiling water o m m s ? , AT A FART/, 'lerald Reporter In medium saucepan,'sprinkle uhflavored gelatin over Vk cup plain yogurt iV A I T fy 44 Colors Answer to Previous Puzzle L ISN'T THERE? ACROSS water; let stand one minute. Stir over low heat until Vk cup sliced strawberries or seedless grapes 45 Humbug 1 Knox Gelatine Inc., has come up with a giossy spiral 47 Cupid'e title gelatin is completely dissolved, about five minutes. Stir Scoop out cantaloupe, leaving Vk inch shell; drain and jd J B fr 1 Lspiob* Ibound cookbook called "The Grand Performer." Not January 20,1982 ^ z: 4 Ptniin niler 49 Eggi on in lemon juice, salt, garlic powder, and hot pepper chill. Puree enough cantaloupe meat to equal Vk cup; Hard work and luck are likely CANCER (June 21-July 22) A 9 A M o lic 52 Riete Isurprisingly, all 123 recipes for appetizers, main dishes, sauce. chop remaining and reserve. (0 be synonymous for you this misunderstanding might arise b«vengi 56 Hurreh, for Isalads, relishes, and desserts are made with the im- In large bowl, with wire whip or rotary beater, blend today in an important relation­ In medium bowl, mix unflavored gelatin with sugar; coming year. In areas where IZMaltbrew short jflavored gelatin. gelatin mixture with avocados. Stir in onion. Pour into you expend worthy efforts. ship. What occurs won't neces­ 13 FollsMd 57 Atrocidui add boiling water and stir until gelatin is completely dis­ Dame Fortune wilt try to free sarily be of your doing. Howev­ 14 Anger 91 Diving bird While some of the recipes are predictable — cheese five-cup ring mold or individual molds; chill until firm. solved. With wire whip or rotary beater, blend in yogurt your path of obstructions. er. be the first to apologize. 15 Genetic 82 Phyticien'i ee- I cakes, bavarians, molded vegetable salads and aspics, Makes about five cups spread. and pureed fruit. (%iH, stirring occasionally, until AQUARIUS (Jan. 20>Feb. 19) LEO (July 2S-Aug. 22) Son>e- meteriel locietion thing you're Involved in could [ others strain the imagination of even the most deter- mixture is consistency of unbeaten egg white. Fold in This could be a day of surpises I^CtiTA 15 U. S. fur (ebbr.) ; mined market researchers. and unusual turns of events. be subjected to - negative merchent 63Theetsr Melon Magniflque strawberries and reserved chopped cantaloupe. Where you expect to profit you changes today. At first It may All are contained within "The Grand Performers” 17 Time zone peitegewey 1 medium cantaloupe, halved and seeded Turn into prepared shells; chill until firm. To serve, may not, but you might gain appear as if you can't handle Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman 64 Bsiebeller Ott 1 pages which follow "show biz” theme lingo and them, but you can. lebbr.) cut into wedges. Makes four servings, 100 calories per KWOXt-i where opportunity looks nil. 18 Mekei money 65 Lending host ' artwork. 1 envelope unflavored gelatin Predictions of what's in store VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) 44 Genetic serving. 20 Beers 66 Spaciouf 23 Actor's The book is visually attractive, with lovely glossy 2 tablespoons sugar for you in each season follow­ Seek companions today who 67 Period in audition (2 material ing your birth date and where know how to have a good time 22 Meke e history wds.) (ebbr.) color photographs of me food in question. Recipes are your luck and opportunities tie without blowing their budget. EARL/ CAM choice 24 Soldier's' 24 Accompany 46 Gold plated clear and easily read, and must use commonly available are in your new Astro-Graph. Extravagant buddies will you HEAR DOWN Mail $1 for each to Astro- encourage you to spend like ' sddrsM 25 Mldeait itatustta ingredients. The spiral binding, so infrequently used for they do. WHATE5RUP6E (ebbr.) nation Graph, Box 489, Radio City 1 ExtraordlnsTY 48 Lane cookbooks, is a particularly practical touch for co o ^ Station. N.Y. 1p019. Be sure to UBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In the I6 5AVIM6 25 infirmities 26 Clare Boothe SUPER COUPON SUPER COUPON i C P i r SUPER COUPON ) j 28 Groove 2 Forearm bone 46 Soviet river who are constantly losing their places in stiff, hard­ J i specify birth date. long run it will prove to be TO MABEL W1THTHISCOUPON4’ 7SOPURCHA5£* AP-2$0n 30 Normendy 3 Machine part 50 Loe Angelet bound books. WITH THIS COUFON S ‘ 7 SO PURCHASC* AF-2 SO f WITH THIS CCXIPON A *7 SO PURCHASC' PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) more rewarding today to be 27 Look stkancs helpful to others than to be THRDUiSH inveiion dey 4 Embrace griddsrt CHUNK UOHT-IN OH. OR WATER BATHROOM QUARTERS Don't let others influence you TH& 29 Soviet Union A BOOK USING gelatin as the main ingredient for today as to how you should feel concerned only with your own W A 6 34 Regret 5 Ays 51 Mountain CLIP and REDEEM about a certain friend. If this interests and needs. 35 Cepeulei 6 Traitor (el.) (ebbr.) pell in India ail its rehipes is by nature limited. NeverUieless, this Bumble Bee Scott Mrs. Filbert’s THAT A 7 Flying isucer 31 Hauling 100(k:t i person has treated you fairly, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be 37 Deer 53 Alike book is fairly comprehensive. Recipes for appetizers in­ these judge him or her accordingly. hopeful and positive in worldly SHOT 38 High cerd wagon Tuna ' r Tissues I r c ^ l s Margarine I ARIES (March 21-April 19) matters today, but don't let z i 39 Felli to finish 8 ( sweet 64 Plaintiff clude one called "Roquefort Spread Royaie,” which in­ * lB C e p $ H e m s F r p f t iM e d B y L e w ‘ Eicatrt Mam* Prohibiied By late. ' E icapi Nam* Prohtbilad By Law 32 Firet-rate Lm it One Coupon Pet Family Valid Lim l One Coupon Par Fam ily Valid People cooperating with you your rose-colored glasses dis­ firat liquid 55 Sooner itata cludes cheese and wine as major ingredients. A Lemon SUPER COUPONS llfflil One Coupon Per Fam ily. Valid (comp, wd.) . J a n . 2400. 10S 2 al Slorea Ualed Salow. C D l b M A, J a n . 24- 30. 1M 2 at Store* Lifted Below 0 3 0 4 . J a n 24-30. 1M 2 at SlornLlcladBotow wilt be miffed today if they tort reality. See things (or what 40 Dancer 9 Wheel part 33 Wiihee (el.) (ebbr.) Sorbet may be used as a preview, or, presumably, as a they are. aren't given adequate credit. MUIer 35 150, Roman 58 Brazilian port palate cleanser between courses. Acknowledge supporters. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Om . C lW } Tnbun* Comptny Symlicit*. 41 Fiddting 10 ^eir(Let) 59 Entertainment 21)11 you are involved In some­ 36 Ocean liner In the main dish category. New England Clam TAURUS (April 20-May 20) emperor 11 Portion out group (ebbr.) Co-workers may not be as pos­ thing where you feel you've 43 Coffee 19 Negatives (ebbr.) Chowder Pie is billed as "slightly unconventional” since itive as you are regarding the gotten the short end of the World’s Greatest Superheroes diipenter 21 Fiinlng pole 42 Mineral 60 Timber tree it is served chilled. deal, renegotiate the situation outcome of events today. Don't Salads include "Cider Waldorf,” “Bean and CAPTURE let those who labor at your side today for better terms. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 DOUBLE lower your expectations. CAPRICORN (09C, 22-J«n. 19) S O WHAT AM X ^ XPU'RE A W A /m r ? M J W .1 0 U CAWT Mushroom Medley,” and ‘‘Gazpacho ^ la d Squares.” GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Some individuals you might eupposep TO ee p o in o g IS K 0EINS SPCTTEP ?>y g £ P £ g A L 12 13 14 Desserts, predictably, take up nearly half of the book, FINICKY FELINES Though others may be selfishly have to deal with today could WHIUE YOU'RE OUT A e e N IS ANP (SETTING YOURSELF and include an attractive “Stained Glass Spectacular” motivated today, act in accor­ be very dour or even rude. CHASING AFTER THE A if iK s r e p . The New dance with your high stand­ Don't let this affect your being 15 16 17 with little cubes of colored gelatin in a white cream Funk & Wagnalls ards. Success comes by giving, charming to them. ' base. The "Sprited Orange Souffle” is topped with Liicii ol ihese advcM ikod iiem s is iec|uirad lo b* readily available for Illustrated Wildlife ^ kdir al o> below the adrerhsed price in each ASP Store eicep tas COUPONS not by withholding. (NEVrSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 20 21 cream and chocolate. kpecil'caiiy noted >n lhi< ad 18 19 Encyclopedia ) Redeem All Manufacturers' Finally, a section at the end features lower-in-calories 22 23 24 recipes such as Chicken Mousse, Delightful Vegetable Volume I Only Cents-Off Coupons for Salad, and Luscious Lite Cheesecake. All come com­ Volumes 2-24 only Double Their Value! 26 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 plete with calorie counts. • “The Grand Performer” would make an attractive •2.99 (See Stores for Details) B r id g e 34 35 36 37 addition to the kitchen of a cook interested in main in­ w ith superm arket p rice s OFFER EXPIRES JANUARY 30,1982 gredient cookbooks. / W E WATCH OUR P’s & Q>s 38 38 40 TO OBTAIN a 'Copy, send $2.50 (check or money Ow by r>«une 6ara*«« continued. South wins the WAS CEBTAINUY 56 67 58 59 60 61 Shoulder London Broil NORTH 1-Sl Corned Beef Chicken third lead and plays bis ace 2 cans (6Vk ounce each) minced clams, drained (reserve «J963 PEOPHETIC.. and queen of clubs. West dis­ liquid) »7 4 62 63 64 cards the deuce of diamonds. *893 Bottled clam juice South had hoped to get to Brisket Roasts Steaks ♦ K752 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin Legs dummy twice with elute, but 66 66 67 WEST EAST East's nine-eight spoiled this ir 2 cups cold light •cream or half and half * 10 852 *Q74 plan. How can South get this V t teaspoon salt *QJ10 9 VK52 extra entry to dummy? y» teas{H>on pepper * 764 2 *AJ10 The answer is that he sim­ 1 cup chppp^, cooked potatoes 178 * 10 *9864 M t ply leads his fourth heart, CELEBRITY CIPHER 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion SOOTH and gives West a trick. A ceeilly Mpler nypeiriiM « « * id Irqm euoueom by Im ee pwelK y 1 tablespoon cbopp^ parsley p k g . l l M M *A K « l pmmL Eb* WWr In e» dplw iW d , lor eioew. Toderb c»* * le u * I . diamond is discarded from Cracker Crumb Crust r m 1 “ r more ib. VA863 dummy and E ast finds him­ ♦ KQ9 self in real trouble. East Mix reserved clam liquid with enough clam juice to *AQJ3 marks South with every ‘BXWR AR F UJR-CFJLRL equal IVk cups; bring to boil. missing high card and clear­ Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence Vulnerable: Neither Meanwhile, in large bowl, sprinkle unflavored gelatin ly canT afford to unguard over tk cup cold cream; let stand one minute. Add hot Dealer: West his queen of spades. It seems BONELESS BEEF BRISKET>UNTRlMMED-6-10 LBS. BEEF ROUNO-WHOLE-10-12 LBS. liquid and stir until gelatin is completely dissolved. Stir HILLSHIREFARMS-LESSER QUANTITIES LB 2 .1 9 . We4l North E u l South silty to chuck either the jack WE WON'T BE ABLE TO HEAR I DIDN'T JUST ONE OF THOSE REUJUAXDOl FHH Al REUJUAXDQD | 6 9 Pass, Pass Pass 3 NT or 10 of diamonds so East THEM, BUT IF AN 0UT5/PE TRANS­ KNOW you THINGS YOU PICK UP in remaining cream, salt, and pepper. Chill, stirring oc­ Corned Beef Whole Fresh Boneless Polska Pass Pass Pass jettisons one of those appar­ MISSION OCOJKSi THESE LISHTS'lL KNEW ELEC­ IN SHOP CLASS. casionally until mixture is consistency of unbeaten egg Brisket cm Brisket Sirloin Tips %T ently worthless clubs. • BLINK-THAT IS. IF I CAN FINP TRONICS. whites. Fold in clams, potatoes, onion, and parsley. Kielbasa ro’e BEEF CHUCK.BONELESS WHERE TO ATTACH THIS QUICK FBOZEN-CCNTEA SLICES BEEF ROUN )-BONELESS-STEAHS 2 &9 LB FROZEN-MIXED FRVER PARTS Now South is able to lead fes-, BLAMEP WIRE DFI, ‘UJ OCR UJR CFJL...KMO UJ Turn into prepared crust; chill until firm. Serves six. Opening lead: TQ his jack of clubs and over­ Beef Liver J 9 ^ Blade Steaks ,.2“ Sirloin Tip RoBsts .2 ” Box-O-Chicken take with dummy's king In CRACKER CRUMB CRUSTi In small bowl, com­ SLICED SLICED SUGARLESS EQUAL A m t . c e n t e r c u t 'b l a d e e n d i S IR k O IN E N D C H O P S ^ . . FRESH ORUMSTICh S I 09 LB order to lead a diamond. “ - —- Aiaorlod i n 1 lb 169 lib 019 bine IVk cups slated soda cracker crumbs with 6 Pork Chops I Lowt lb . I Ann Page Bacon pkg 1 Kahn’S Bacon pkg fb E ast plays his 10 or jack OCR UOCRN.’ ” — CFMMI D. Chicken Thighs tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Press into nine BEEF 1-LB PKQ 14S and South wins the trick »139 FRESH By Oswald Jacoby with his king: The squeeze inch pie pan; chill. A&P Meat Franks I I Chicken Breasts and Alan Sontag has provided the seven of IBEEFI-IB PKO i tSit-LB PKC SSlESBSs QUICK FROZEN-GRADE A S TO 7 LBS clubs as a second entry to QNMAFJ Guacamole Ring US NO 1 WASHINGTON STATE FIRM JUICY WESTERN Today's hand is an exam ­ dummy to lead a second dia­ Kahn’S Jumbo Meat Franks I Turkey Breasts - 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin QUICK FROZEN ____ ple of a play called an mond and establish South's Red Delicious Apples Anjou Pears QUICK FRO ZEN-CRUN CHY FRIED "entry squeeze.” This play ninth trick for him. PREVIOUS SOLUTION:"ln acting, It Is hard to survive, If you 1 cup water Haddock Fillets Fish Cakes was (^escribed by Geza (NEW SPAPER E N T E R PR ISE ASSN.) Alley Oop — Dave Graue rub people the wrong way, or ride rough-shod over their 2 tablespoons lemon juice feelings.'' — Ed Atnar _____ 1 teaspoon salt O l O T " lairy Specials \ Fxlr.f Fancy ■RQ<= M ^ M P y U ^ i^ o z e n Vk teaspoon garlic powder Crii.p& Juicy lb lb Vk teaspoon hot pepper sauce Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan WHO'RE 1 NAME'S JOHNATHON \ YES,SIR! I'M IN- WHAT ( FOR DELAY OF PRODUenON. M Y KRAF7-PHILA0ELPHIA RICH IN VITAMIN "C "-TREESWEET YtXJ, S BENSON, MA'AM! I’M I I IVESTIGATING THE KINDA S THERE ARE FOUR OF THEh GOODNESS.' 4 medium avocados, mashed M s t r a n g h T?V w it h m o f c t u a r y / ' e x c e s s i v e CLAIMS? S TOTAUNS « M 0 O ,O O O .' ' MUTUAL... THE ( INSURANCE?) CLAIMS U.S. NO. I WASH. STATE EXTRA FANCY C A A u s NO I SELECT RUSSET r WA6 A/OrtKOF^lG r KNOW THEi?E Kit ^n’ Carlyle — Larry Wright Cream Cheese Orange Juice INSURANCE PEOPLE! V , /__-a-r^AEAlNST MY Golden Delicious Apples m 59^ Baking Potatoes . 3 9 " . O F F , H A Z E L ' a r e l £ i r 5 OF UTTLE S COMPANY THAT jo e s 1D BE PONE.' MR.YAHOO HAS CALIFORNIA ^ SO U TH ER N -S U G AR SWEET SUBMITTED! Menus Juicy Lemons 6 twg09^ Golden Yams 2 . 8 8 "

CALIFORNM SWEET SEEDLESS . ruxnffNVUHUtKbFORHAMBURGERS 5aNUWiv,ntsunSANDWICHESORSALADS a 29t Jumbo Navel Oranges 4k>99^ Red or Spanish Onions 2 .8 8 Manchester schools PflEMU10UAllTVWIiiOiOSAG2l»i2(HeOACiUi « NUTRITIONAL-VITAMIN A ^ - Wild Bird Seed 5^ 1” Tender Carrots 21^,78" VEAL PARMESAN-2.19 The following lunches will be served in the Parkay Freezer Queen Manchester public schools during the week of Feb. 1-5: C n f r O A C * Salisbury Sie« L Monday: Hamburg pattie on a roll, french fries, Margarine C l l l l C C o • Sliced Turkey ZESTY Grocery Specials . w Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves buttered peas, chilled pears. kproy, 14 -PARTY Tuesday: Chilled orange juice, chicken salad on roll, Hood Sour Cream ,59" Ct|ef Salute Pizza pickle circles, potato sticks, peach crisp. RICH m VITAMIN C - LA CHOY CHINESE NEW YEAR SALE! GREEN GIANT PORK CHOW MEIN OR ^ SOY SAUCE 1O0Z 8TL OR Tropicana Orange Juice carton I Niblets Corn I WAS SIMPLV NOW, ru . THANK S

Ultra Sense Panty Hose Folgers Coffee High Point Coffee Cooked Ham Coventry public schools REOUIAR OR UNSALTEO-KRKPV FftFSH .rfilV 199 Sunshine Crackers Wise Potato Chips 29 The following lunches will be served in the Coventry SRAN'9 ' « -O Z O R B L U E B E R R Y KRAFT OWNER I P-H' 2 The Born Loser — Art Sansom schools during the week of Feb. 1-5: Duncan Hines Macaroni & Cheese lb Monday: Hamburg on roll, potatoes, seasoned peas, S T E M S a PIECES,, SLICEO-CHUNKS OR CRUSHEO-W JUICE | Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick p; Bum Buniur Warner Bros. assorted fruit. DOUBLE PROTECTION-FLUORIDE Mt. Laurel Mushrooms Dole Pineapple STQHE SLICED "> SIOfM W,I8 Drti (JUklK'.iJUlOCOWU Tuesday: Steak sandwich, potato puffs, com niblets, Aqua-fresh BEEF KELLOGG SFROSTEDFLAKES-20-O Z O R Cooked MV WCRP. YdU'RE IN LUCK,' TDIHE HARPlNAjae" chocolate cream pie. 4.-60Z. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli Kellogg’s Froot Loops W/rv ALL m CREP/TO) Wednesday: Tuna sandwich or fluffernutter, fries, Toothpaste lube Pastrami BARm TtiEm FASSS. I M> P15C

Mayfair, Westhilll Gardens h RAFT-SAl AD DRESSING CHICKEN NOODLE TAB, SPRITE OR Eight O'clock q 2 9 Winthrop — Dick Cavalli S i The following lunches will be served from Feb. 1-5 at Coffee I' U Miracle Whip Campbell’s Soup Coca-Cola I WAS TAKIIM0' A LOAD OF MOT DOGS Mayfair and Westhill Gardens to Manchester residents fla; ■'Rr.;. TW ERe /A(?E CSRfTTAiKJ F 2 3 R I N S T A N C E , I 'V E ...BER aR E I HAVE TO ID TM6 VUKON AND MUSWES 60T who are 60 or older; Monday: Turkey tetrazzini, tossed salad with Tetley Tea <59 109 /APVANTAi^ES'ro eior THlRTES^ UBTTBRS S-JART \M 5R|sy»NQ'ABCtlr W I N D O F IT. li Plus Deposit! 2*ltr. POINQ w y VWPRfRVfN^ TOqOTHStXl^.iis TH E HEUTFKJN eClWB. dressing, grean b e ^ , wheat bread, fresh fruit. Bags I 7 9 i ■ ca n s ■ inCt I btl AuPHA&encAia-y. Tuesday; Baked fish with Spanish sauce, rice and gar- T banzo b e ^ , marinated salad, rye bread, chilled pineap­ ple. Wednesday: Split pea soup, barbequed pork on a bun, 1 cheeM slice, creamy coleslaw, chilled applesauce. ^ innesctta Thursday: Meatfoaf with onion gravy, mashed PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 24-30.1982. WE BESM VE THE BIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES AND TO CORBECT TYPOOBAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO 'WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS potatoes, carrots, wheat tuvatl, vanilla pudding. Friday: Beef stroganoff, buttered noodles, broccoli CALDOR PLAZA, BURR COBNERS RUNCHESTER cuts, rye bread, peach c r i^ with whipped tojpping. 24 — THE HERALD. Wed.. Jan. 27. 1982 Store Hours — 8 sjn. - 9 p.m. Djlly THE HERALD, Wed., Jan. 27. 1982 - 25 FrI. 8 a.m. -1 0 p.niM Sun. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. He's at head of class Wall-To-Wall 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce speed for 5 minutes. Generously Continued Jram pa^e IS / 2 tablespoons lemon juice . grease muffin tins (tops as well as BUSINESS Classified 1/3 cup olive oil 2 tablespoons sherry cups) and fill to 2/3 full. Bake at 20 2 tablespoons wine vinegar dash of red pepper (cayenne) minutes at 425 degrees and 20 Vi cup freshly grated parmesan l / $ i O O LA CHOY * M Boise Casdade down j PUBLIC NOTICE! Remember, children must be accompanied by parent. DOG FOOD ...... l4oi.cantH/ BEEF CHOW M EIN...... 4 2 m .c a n a ^ l f FOUR DAYS ONLY! BOISE, IDAHO — Boise Cascade Corp. has reported j FREEH BUMBLEBEE .. $030 LA CHOY A - I WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY-JANUARY 27 to 30 in co m e o f $120 m illio n , o r $4.80 p e r sh a re, fo r 1981, com ­ BLOOD r e d S A L M O N ...... ia are filed pursuant to Wheels Street area. Telephone 646- HAIRDRESSER four rooms, heat, air- by such party In the municipality) Sections 9-382 to 9-450 of the 3093. WANTED FULL TIME. parts in an air- System. Fund accounting, COLUMBIA roofing and siding or any budget and payroll conditioning, utilities and are fiied pursuant to Sections &-382 Connecticut General Statutes, not Paid vacation, sick days. conditioned plant. Five 9.8 acres with 4 buildings. Commercial- home improvement need. WANTED: ANTIQUE Fur­ to 9-430 of the Connecticut General parking. Available im­ later than 4:00 p.m. of February 5. Experience necessary. years experience. Com­ experience required. industrial zone. Owner financing. 3240,-1 Telephone 6488712. niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil Statutes, not later than 4:00 p.m. of Salary $13,500 to $15,000. mediately. Telephone 649- 1982 by persons other than party- Telephone 643-8339. pany paid benefits and 000. Paintings, or Antique February 5, 1962 by persons other endorsed candidates; provided the I Start immediately. Call LEON CIESZYNSKI items. R. Harrison, 2865. than party-endors^ candidates; EMPLOYMENT overtime. number of such candidacies plus Rham High School, 228- BUILDER. New homes, Telephone 643-8709. provided the number of such can­ the number of endorsed candidates DYMMC METAL PRODUCTS 9474 for appointment. addlUons, remodeling, rec MANCHESTER - Retail, didacies plus the number of en­ exceeds the number to be elected Help Wanted 13 storage and/or maufac- dorsed candidates exceeds the to said town com m ittee. (If CO. rooms, garages, kitchens Wanted to Bur 49 ESTIMATOR - 422 N orth M ain SI. INFORMATION ON F.| J. Spiledu Realtor rem odels, ceilings, bath turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to number to be elected to said town number of opposing candidacies PART TIME - Work at M anchaatar ALASKAN AND Overseas 25,000 sq. ft. Very committee. (If number of opposing filed is reduced to less than such tile, dormers, roofing. candidacies filed is reduced to less home on the phone ser­ TIME STUDY 646-4048 Employment. Excellent in­ Residential or commer-' CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ reasonable. Brokers 25%. no primary will be held.) vicing our customers in than such 25%. no primary will be Petitions forms, instructions and II Minimum of two years come potential. Call (312) cial. 649-429L ty. We buy qidckly and con­ protected. Call Heyman held.) your area. Telephone 456- fidentially. The Hayes Cor­ Properties, 1-226-1206. information concerning the 741-9780 Extension 822. BOLTON Petition forms, instructions and in- procedure in filing opposing can­ 0876 or 528-6631. of college or similar AIR-CONDITIONING B eM U fu lly rem vatcd N «w E n glan d C olon ial botne DESIGN KITCHENS, poration. 6468131. formation concerning the didacies. may be obtained from technical college AND REFRIGERATION BUILDING CUSTODIAN - o n 4V 4 acres an d o ver 360' o i fro n tege. la rg e , aw n- cabinets, vanities, counter procedure in filing opposing can­ Ilv i J. Cannon. D em ocratic ANDOVER, P A R T T IM E background with strong service man needed. Long Wanted to Rent 57 didacies. may be obtained from full time cleaning school ny kitchen, flreplaced fam ily room , f^ e tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Registrar of Voters, 2 Fernwood CONNECTICUT SALESPERSON to sell technical mathematical established company pays buildings, pleasant bedroom s. U iree lu U 'baU u . Plu s — a separate in­ custom woodworking, Beatrice E. Kowalski, Democratic Drive. subscriptions door-to-door ” RENTALS Registrar of Voters. Route 6, An­ Dated at Bolton. (}onn., this 22nd ability. Must be able to high wages and has working conditions, good law apartm ent. G reat V alu e, m ust be seen. colonial reproductions. GARAGE TYPE LEGAL NOTICE with newscarrier two dover. day of January, 1982. read blueprints. excellent benefits in­ pay and benefits. Apply in J.P. Lewis 0&SB58. BUILDING for automotive A certified list of Republican party evenings a week or Satur­ repairs for leading national Dated at Andover, C^mnecUcut this Knowledge of time cluding dental insurance, person at the Facility Ser­ Rooms tor Rent 52 2Sth day of January 1982. Catherine K. Leiner endorsed candidates for Town of days, Salary plus com­ pension and profit sharing company in the Andover. Connecticut for election study methods desired vices Office, 1737 Main ELECTRICAL SERVICES Town Clerk missions. Call Circulation plan. Minimum five years Wohrerton Agency Manchester area. We need Nellie L. Boisvert as Members of the Town Com­ but not essential. Street, South Windsor, CT. - We do aU types of Elec­ of Bolton Manager, Manchester experience requifed. Call The South Windsor ^ a r d (X E AN , quiet room for 3,000-3,500 plus sq. ft. Municipal Clerk of mittee at Large is on file in my of­ For interview ap­ trical Work! Licensed. Call middle aged or semi- 04281 fice at School Road. Andover, Heralcf 643-2711. today - 528-4144. of Education is an Affir­ 649-2813 Please call collect, 1-401- Andover, Connecticut pointment contact: after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. retired person. Home at­ Connecticut. The number of Town mative Action, Equal Op­ 7248198. 04581 DENTAL ASSISTANT - Personnel Department mosphere, no drinking. Committee Members to be elected, TELEPHONE SOLICITOR portunity Employer. MANCHESTER — NEW LISTING TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY •••••••••••••••••••••••• under party rules, is 30. experienced necessary. (644-1581) - part time days only on our Im m acu late, taitcfu lly decorated 7 r o o m References. Telephone 64^ Residential 6t Commercial Autos For Safe 6 f Knit Sweater A primary will be held March 2, Multi girl office. Excellent premises. Hourly rate alum lnum -ildod ranch, w -w c itin g , th en i^ 1237. PIONEER Construction. Remodeling, •••••••••••••••••••••••• 19CC if 8 candidacies (which is at benefits. Salary $3.75. Work hours 9 a.m.-l w lndow a, equipped U h to , 1 A/C , large lo eep ed least 257r> of the number of town 1 I BUSINESS in porch , recen t ga s fu rn ace an d hot home improvements, ad­ negotiable. Immediate PARACHUTE CO., INC. p.m. or 1 p.m.-4 p.m. SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, committee members to be elected H a l « R o a d ro o fu id drivew aya. A m ust see prop erlyl Askin g d itio n s , b a th ro o m & Sew-Simple opening. Manchester area. Monday-Friday. For and SERVICES Apertmente lor Rent 53 TRUCKS. Car Inventory by such party in the municipality) M anchostor, C T 06040 166,S(10. kitchen remodeling, Send resume to Box EE, further information call valued $2143 sold for $10dL are filed pursuant to Sections 9382 E.O.E. roofing, siding, repairs, c/o The Herald. Parkade Bowling Lanes, Lombardo & Associates MANCHESTER- One and Similar bargains available. to 9-450 of the Connecticut General Services OHered 31 door & window replace­ two bedroom apartments Call for information,... 602- Statutes, not later than 4:30 p.m. of 643-1507. February 5, 1982 by persons other 6494603 ment and alterations. 646- available. Centrally 941-8014, Ext. 7816. Phone REWEAVING BURN 1379. located on busline near than party-endorsed candidates; call refundable. provided the number of such can­ TELEPHONE SALES HOLES. Zippers, um­ shoppi^ center and P A R T T I M E positions available Monday brellas repairs. Window DUYDRiarr DENNIS AND RUSSELL didacies plus the number of en­ 4-4DUPLBX schciou. For further details BANK REPOSSESSIONS dorsed candidates exceeds the thru Friday, 5 to 8:30 p.m., shades, Venetian blinds. aix ROOM CAP! MILLER • Remodeling, call 649-7157. FULLY DORMaRBD S CAR OARAOB number to be elected to said town Newspaper Clrculatton Sellciter and Saturday 9 a.m. to 1 Keys. TV FOR RENT. additions, roofing, rec FOR S A LE committee. (If number of opposing p.m. Hourly rate or bonus Marlow's, 867 Main Street. FIRePLACB NfCB YARD rooms, paneling, gutters, M u a r a i u candidacies filed is reduced to less paid for high sales. Cali 649-5221. FIRB ALARM 8V8TRM aluminum and ^ l y sidiiu 118 MAIN STOEET - 3 and 197S - Buick Skylark. 6 cyl., 2 than such 25%. no primary will be HlOH Fipnaa dr. coupe, $1800. Three Evenings Per Week 646-5798 Monday thru NEAR aCHOOLB installed year round. > 4 room heated apartments, held.) Friday from 10 a.m. to IMMBDIATB OCCUPANCY ONB BBNT VACANTI hot water, no appliances. 1974 ■ Kawasaki Motorcycle, Petition forms, instructions and in­ CARPENTRY and Telephone . 649-2^ or 649- SOOcc. 2800. Approximately 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. noon, or 5 to 6 p.m., for In­ Security - tenant in­ formation concerning the procedure masonry. Call Tony 1421. to work with Carrier terview. E.O.E. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 in filing opposing candidacicst may Squillacote, 649-0811. BELFIOREp REALTORS weekdays. The above can be eeen el •be obtain^ from Faith Weber, Heating-Plumbing 3B Republican Registrar of Voters, Saiee Force. j •••••••••••••••••••••••• SBM Lakeside Drive, Andover. HOUSE CLEANING - 431 Main St. 647-1413 923 Mein Street, Mencheeter 1 SCHALLER PLUMBING- MANCHESTER MAIN Dated at Andover. Onnecticut, NEW PAY SCALE Clean your home, daily STREET - Two room Salary plus Commission rates, experienced, an I HEATING- Water pump this 25th day of January. 1982. specialists. Also, apartment. Heated, hot excellent job. Evenings, RIVERBEND water, appliances. No pets. Nellie L. Boisvert 872-8543. COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL PARK remodeling service or 1972 VW BEETLE - runs WE NEED ... repairs. FREE Security. Parking. excellent, rebuilt engine, Municipal Clerk of Apply In person at the "EXPANDABLE CONDOMINIUMS” Andover, Connecticut RN’s/LPN’s ESnMATES. 6^9-^. Telephone 523-7047. 23,000 miles Must sell. USE MY HELPFUL 420 North Main Street, Manchester. 1 80'X80’ building nearing completion, Oc-| Mencheeter Hereld OMce ••••••••••••••••••••••OB $1400. Telephone 646-0876 044-01 Home Health Aides SERVICE - shopping, light MANCHESTER - Newly or cell Jeenne at cupancy March 1st; ^ 10 ft. overhead garage door plus loadifig dodt in rear.l anytime. 647-9946 Homemaker/ pick-up and delivery, Hou— hoM Goods 40 decorated one bedroom waiting for repair and Glassed front entry way, aU utlUties, sprinkler system, 20 car parking. WiU sub-l tor appointment Companions divide. Completed, land, building, etc. $225,OOO. I apartment. Access to shop­ CADILLAC - 1976 - Ctoupe LEGAL NOTICE deliveryman, daycare for USED ping centers, buslines and DeVille - 72,000 miles. to provide home care' the elderly. Call "Lee” - REFRIGERATORS, A certified list of Republican party Call Warren L Howland schools. For further details Good condition. $2700 or endorsed candidates for Town of 643-9650. 643-1106 WASHERS, RAN6 e S - Call or come In for please call 528-4196 Best offer. Telephone 742- Bolton for election as Members of Clean, Guaranteed. Parts between 9 and 5 pm or 6800 - Keep t ^ g . n W T 0 8 U N the Town (Committee at Large )s on Infonnation, 643-9515 HOUSEWORK WANTED & Service. Low prices! file in my office at 222 Bolton Lool CONTEMPORARY CAPE after 5 pm and weekends, DtauSIVE Days - Manchester area. B.D. Pearl & Son, 6tt Main AAadium Center Road. Bolton. Connecticut. HELP WANTED AIDE AND ASSISTANdE 649-7157. AUTO LEASING RENTAL Will do night office With large kitchen, fireplaced study, Street. 643-2171. - Oldies But Goodies The number of Town Committee Large Members to be elected, under par­ CIBCULATIOM DEW. DF N J. CDNN. INC. cleaning. Own transporta­ two full baths, two car garage and 149 OAKLAND ST., second Limited. Rent-A-Car. I t s Main 81, Manehealsr tion. Experienced. 17 COMBINATION Storm ty rules, is twenty-five (25). much more! Priced at $106,000. floor five room apartment. $12.95 day, 100 fre^ miles. A Primary will be held. March 2, Reliable. 649-5D07. and screen windows. (14) Automobiles bought, sold, A Newspaper Dealer Needed opnce Houaa $330 plus utilities, and 1982 If seven (7) candidacies security.; No appliances. rented. 323 Center Street, Mon. -,FrL * “ ■ (Which is at I^ s t 25% of the in Vernon-Rockville Area eoa/AAP Tenant insurance. 9-5 Manchester. Telephone 5829 number of town committee Call 647-9946 Help Wanted 13 . weekdays, 646-2426. 647-0908, Ask fpr Bill. members to be elected by such tsssK It/uci 646-lSU I Articles ter Sale ■ *41 8296 This handsome sweater is party in the municipality) are filed Ask lor Jeanne 4lh R(X)MS, second floor, GOVERNMENT 1-6 yrt. simple to knit from bulky pursuant to Sections 9-382 to 9-450 SURPLUS CARS and yam. of the Connecticut General heated, appliances, Statutes, not later than 4:00 p.m. of ■k Part-time inserters 8 ACRES-I- carpeted, garage. $395. trucks now available Use a pretty border print No. 6829 has knit direc­ fabric to stitch this sew- February 5. 1982 by persons other W ith a beau tifu l reprodncU on i n o m C oloaial, 1 Mamed. No children or through local sales, under tions for Sizes Medium than party-endors^ candidates; Must be Id years old ALUMINUM SHEETS ■imple ruffle-trimmed and Large inclusive. b a U i f , 4 b td roo m t, fro n t to bu ck U viu f room , fo r- - used as printing plates . .007 pets. References, security. $300. Call 1-7148W8241 for proviiM the number of such can­ I m il d talag ro o m , S b a a ta la tu fi, S -car ga ra ge, p a rk dress for her. TS O SKS. M OS tIJ S far trek Cell 647-9947 UUMDiS NEEKD thick, & 28tk” . 50c each, 156 Union Street, your directory on bow to didacies plus the number of en­ I U ka gra u M f w /apringfed Pon d aod m uch m ore. ' No. 8296 with Photo- jMtta^Slin **6 ftf SMUt* •»* or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- Utonchester. purchase. Opra 24 hours. d o rs e candidates exceeds the Aak for John Guide it in Sites 1 to 6 MSMCSlST number to be elected to said town 2711. Hiey MUST be p ii;M years. Size 2, 2% yards committee. (If number of opposing up before 11:00 a.m. futly. TWO BEDROOM k Carriers Needed Philbrick Agency DUPLEX - central loca- for border print; or IH IlM Sn /slkiM flca candidacies filed is reduced to less yards regular fabric. than such 25%, no primary will be ,tlon, lecurlty deposit an rTH k,N .Y .l*t 3t in Manchester IN T to w n . aass njss Hr P i M B o m , M Snu wNS »P held.) 6 4 6 4m 3 /required. Available l*« Ar p« COSI a s Slits B u M w . Petition forms, instructions and in- Rachei Rd. IMBNI8p8aWI : February first. For details 1982 ALBUM with 16-page forinuliun concerning the 1iii~aiid ra*e Mr 14M. « i i t s g a m Tudor La. S B 8 TWO FAMILY :tel^bone 6438811. GIFT SECTION with f dl procedure in filing opposing can­ MUST ha pMtoB «a baMn directians. P rice... $2.25, didacies. may be obtained from Joan E. Dixon. Republican Call 647-9946 H ave U ie tenaut aaiW in your m ortgage p e y m ^ 11M ajB. at Bw Manahaaiw Lsmna B S S B I X T $ 3J S U S B M ANCKSTa B -iaS-S O U S-SM ssS Now. Saw Registrar of Voters. 17 Rolling ou tb ii S bedroom , U vlag room , dining area, /COVENTRY - Route SI rs Hills Trail. 'near 44A. Three rooms tsW S M Skaaii M ar It aak a Ik aa. kitchen unit. N ew ly p eloted an d roaiad. d ea p lo L B- 131-B lH iap il tUM BIW SSK-M Dated a t Bolton. Conn., this 22nd P oin lU e ow aar fbiaiicliig avaflaN a. $ N S N . With or without beat. Bar, New FASHION with’ l)fP M a f saaS M araiti akIS s. QQe$ Photo-Guide pattema in day of January, 1982. ICE- SKATES - two pair, appliances. $SS3/$28S. One t - i a - T B Bin t r U I P - 4S S t * . /month security. After 5 all also ranges, has a aWoWfa IhHB 8V HHaDv Cattierine K. Leiner medium alse. $20. TYro ancclal Grace Cole CoUee- Call 647-9946 Keith Real Estate 646413 ukes, one four and one p.m. or weekends TOLLAND Town Clerk Hfrald triaphbne 7438463. »iM jUBm aTtm eavm m of Bolton raSiJS’SiSsi'''*Price. . . . $1JS. m a t e s m M M 04381 — A V *,



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