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By Richard C. Gross water, between El Salvddor and Salvador may carry M-16 combat United Press International Nicaragua, sources said. ' rifles. Hie USS Caron has taken the The Defense Department has WASHINGTON — For the past Deyo’s position in the guif. Pen­ cautioned against setting up a U.S. two months, the United States has tagon sources said, that is being naval blockade unless the ad­ conducted intelligence gathering used as a route to funnel Cuban- ministration was prepared to order missions off El Salvador and supplied arms from Nicatagua to Navy ships to sink vessels carrying Nicaragua with destroyers outfitted leftist guerrillas in El Salvador. weapons to the guerrillas, incurring with spy gear, administration of­ Both ships are fin a n c e Class the risk of a war. The Pentagon has ficials and intelligence sources say. destroyers especially outfitted with warned the United States is il- I The naval presence in the Gulf of sophisticated electronic gear for Iprepared to go to war. Fonseca coincides with warnings by syping purposes. El Salvador and Nicaragua have 3- Secretary of State Alexander Haig The stationing for the first time of mile offshore limits, but the sources of poesible U.S. action in the Carib­ American naval vessels in the gulf said the spying gear aboard the - bean Basin to intercept the arms reflects a deepening U.S. involve­ Deyo is sufficiently sophisticated to traffic flowing from Cuba to ment in the war between the U.S.- ensure successful, interceptions of Nicaragua. backed Salvadoran government and radio traffic from beyond territorial The USS Deyo docked Tuesday at the leftist guerrillas. waters. r Charleston, S.C., after having been And it occurs at the same time the The destroyer reported sighting stationed for nearly two months n in administration is toying to decide the Gulf of Fonseca, the body of "many” ships during its deployment whether U.S. advisers in El in the gulf and "at no time did a ship from another nation try to stop the 300 Havi Deyo,” one source said. The nature of the ships sighted and their iden­ t- mHes tities were not known .by the V .. rources. ■H ^ :' '.;V Information gathered by the ship relating to arms traffic plying the gulf or about guerrilla operations on JAMAICA the ground was not disclosed. The Caribbean sources said the information was Saa not, relayed to the Salvadoran government, pf President JoBelff: _jtopetoon.Jhie6|e,«..,^_.™ “ There is bitelligence'^trolling, and it's oMy logical,’,' an ad­ ministration official said. "We waht.fv Efc. to keep an eye on what’s going on SALVADOR because it’s a tricky situation ARAQUA there.” Asked what, type of information Pmeltle Herald photo by Tarquinlo O c e a n was being gathei^, one source said only, "It’s an ongoing mission, and if we weren’t getting anything out of 'Remember, you are dust’ U.S. destroyers have been dispatched to waters off El Salvador it, it would have b ^ stopped.” and Nicaragua bn Intelligence gathering missions for the past The Deyo carried a qiecial in­ The Rev. Alan Broadhead applies ashes to Wednesday observance marking the begin­ two mortths, officials said. telligence team aboard to operate the forehead of'Eleanor Rich at St. Mary’s ning of the 40 days of Lent, the period of the monitoring equipment, the Episcopal Church this morning in an Ash meditation before Easter. sources said, in addition to the 18 of­ ficers and 243 enlisted men general­ ly assigned to a ship of that class. More seek talks The Deyo and ships like it replace the unarmed intellligence collection 16% water rate hike asked auxiliary vessels that were used by to end civil war the Navy in the 1960s. for sewage treatment plant The bottom line: taste. MERIT By Wide Margin. WASHINGTON (UPI) - There it "We return with the conviction a mounting cry on Capitol Hill for that U.S. policy in El Salvador sup­ Deadline set That’s the result of the latest In addition, extensive President Rsaaan to leek a ports violent oppression of human In what seems to be a replay of tant to raise the rates too much in For the Eighth Utilities district, negotiated lettlement In El rights by the military in El the scenario for toe town’s water advance of toe water improvement. the sewer cost would increase from wave of research with smokers who unmarked pack tests corifirm that Salvador's olvll war and to retrain Salvador," said Reps. Tom Harkin, improvement project, the ad­ Now water rates are predicted to 44.7 cents per 100 cubic feet to 54 from sanding any mnre military aid D-Iowa, and Jim Oberstar, D-Minn., to fix darn ministration is asking for a hike in double to pay for the improvements. cents per cubic feet. have switched from higher tar MERIT delivers a winning com­ to theI U.8..bnekod i..!t:ury lunU. in a Joint statement. the sewhr rates to help pay for a The proposed 16 percent sewer That increase is likely to stir up Houae Speaker Hwmaa i Neill, Ihe Town of Manchester has been proposed $13.5 million sewage treat­ rate hike would increase the objections from the district, which cigarettes to ‘Enriched Flavor/^ bination of taste and low tar who elved a orltleal report Robert White, who was the Carter ordered to complete repairs to ment plant. average residential customer’s bill has argued that the price it pays is administration's ambassador to San Union Pond Dam by Sept. 1, 1984. Frarii Jodidtis, water and sewer from 815.36 a quarter to 818 a disproportionate since it claims to MERIT he sent to El Salvador, aald the win­ Salvador, also called for "a The order comes friun Stanley J. administrator, has requested a 16 quarto', according to department be a part owner of the system and when compared with higher tar ning aids in nest month'a negotiated solution to the conflict Pac, commissioner for the Depart­ percent sewer rate increase and is figures. not a wholesale customer. Salvadoran elecUona should open with Internationally supervised' ment of Environm^tal Protection. urging the Board of Directors to ap­ It will provide the department District President Gordon Lassow MERIT Eamslai^Tropliy. leaders. talks with leftist guwriUas. elections to follow." The level of Union Pond has been prove Jt as a means of avoiding with about 8144,000 in added revenue declined this morning to comment Also, two congressmen ^ t back lowered while the town and state higher costs later. next year, with about 840,000 of it on the merits of the increase, saying from El Salvador, called Reagan's Harkin told a Capitol Hill news Nationwide survey reveals over • CkmErmcd: The overwhelming have been studying and negotiating Water rates have been increased going to toe capital reserve fund to he understood it is to be a future claim of Improved human rights conference, “everything that we over what to do about the dam, three. times since toe town em­ bring to it 8159,000. The rest of the topic of discussion of the district- there as "rimply and obvlouaW saw and everything that we heard which had been labeled a hazard. barked on water Improvements, but increase, if toe directors approve it, town liaison committee. of smokers reported convinced us that further military 90% of MERIT smokeirs who majority fahM," They called for an end to all The order calls on the town to each time the increase was less than would go toward a 5.92 percent in­ Jodaitis favors the increase U.S. ;mlltai^ aid to the Central aid to El Salvador ought to be denied toe amountiasked by toe depart­ crease in operating expenses and a because the present sewage treat­ at this time." have engineering plans and switched from higher tar are glad MERIT taste 6qual to—or better American nation. specifications submitted to the state ment.' The administration wanted a 9.5 percent increase in salaries, ment plant is opiating near capaci­ by Blarch 1,1983. cutoion against rising construction which make up about a third of the ty and becauee some old lines need they did. In fact, 94% don’t even than—leading higher tar brands. The order also says the town ihust costs, but toe directors were reluc­ budget. to be replaced, he says. retain the pond at its low Iwel until miss their former brands. ConjGrmed: When t^ levels were Woman found dead; the repairs are completed. In issuing the order, toe Depart­ Further Evidence: 9; out of revealed, 2 out of 3 chose the ment of EInvironmental Protection says the inspection reports by OOP wants to revive panel 10 former higher tar smokers MERIT combination of low tar and identity not known engineering consultant Clarence Welti on behalf of the town are acceptable. • report MERIT an easy switch, good taste. By dcot Franch Hartford Road and the Racquet One alternative to repairing, the for water Improvement audit Herald Reporter Club, sources said. dam would be\to remove it. that they didn't give up taste in Year after year, in study after As he walked akHog, he noticed Police are seeking the Identity of what looked like a pile of old clothes Republican Town Chairman Cur- decislon-rnaking. ” Smith said rates have already sur­ switching, and that MERIT is the study, MERIT remains unbeaten. an elderly woman found dead and an opoi umbrella, sources said. tis M. Smith this morning called for Smith repeated his charges that passed the projected limit, even Tuesday afternoon in a wooded area Upon closer inyMtigation, the ^ reinstatemmt of the water study unecessary delays to designing a though toe project is incomplete. ust west of the Manchester man observed what looked like a In d e x committee —dormant'since 1979 — water filtration plant have in c re i^ ‘"The propos^ increase will prove best'tasting low tar they’ve The proven taste alternative to ii:icquet Club on West Center Street. gray wig and theorized that it was to oversee an audit of the town's costs. . to be a difficult sale to the taxpayer Ah autopsy was scheduled today the remmns of a Halloween dummy, Advice . ; ...... 16 water Improvement program. "While Mayor Penny says that it as well as the Republican minority ever tried: higher tar smoking—is MERIT. to determine the cause of death. The according to sources. A m towns ...... 1 Smith’s call was prompted by last takes two years to design a filtra­ on the Board of Directors,” said matter U still under investigation by It was only after several moments ’ SI M week’s announcement that water tion plant, almost three years have Smith. ! O Philip Morrii Inc. 19t2 the police department's detective that be realized that it vfas a huntan ...... 22-23 rates may double, owing to costs of passed since toe April 1979 referen­ divlnon. body, frozen face down into the CnmUMi...... 19 in ^ v iu g the water system. dum and final plans are still not ' The clothed body of the woman Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined earth, sources said. Rntort»iniTif«it ...... 17 DemisWric Mayor Stephen T. available,” said Smith. was found face down in the wooded He then ran to the Racquet Club Lottery...... 2 Penny toiljf rejected Smith’s Penny said final plans are indeed Samples today That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Kings: 7 mg "tar." 0.5 mg nicotine—lOO's Rag: 10 mg "ta r;’ ■ area at about 4 p.m. by a and telepboned police, who arrived Obituaries...... ,8 suggratlon. available. Bidding soon will be 0 .7 mg nicotine—100's Man: 9 mg "ta^," Manchester man on his way home shortly thereafter. Opinion..,...... ;.....,. 6 “Itlznotnacessary (fortoewater opeiwd on a scaled-down version of from work, according to the police the filtration plant. Bids on an The Manchester Herald today 0 .7 mg nicotine av. per cigarette, FTC Report DeciOl Capt. James Sweeney said in- Peopletalk...... 2 study committee to be reinstated),” depwtment and aourcea close to the vestiipktor could net yet determine &»rt8 ....; .V...... 9-18 Prifoy “ M- “Bvmything it befog earlier design came in too high. continues its sampling program how long the vtotim bad been deed. 'releviaiqB ..,,47 in a ttanely fothkm fo accor- General Manager Robert B. Weiss. to bring copies of the the discovery,took'place as the No mlsring persons reports are on Weathar ,2 4aiee with the plant. There't no has said that the doubled water newspaper to non-suhscHbers man walked home along the power file with t|w poUcs deparbnent, be neaci to lengthen the procets with rates were predicted in 1979, when In Mandiester. Unas between a ahoppii« piasa on said. aaotoer level of admfoittratioo and voters api^ed the project. But (?> If ♦ MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24. 1982 - 3 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24,^982 M »n O a «. WfATHCR S B W W KHWCAST IP r AM iST 2 - M - M SOJ4.»0O^” '■ "u % n ^ MATTUI- Weinberg: There's no way News Btiefingf .i'- V & ■ |N - '< budget can increase 9.6% More income Drivers’ walk buying less stops Times TtMfffMTVMt By Paul Hendrie MRS. WEINBERG AGREED “ We can’t blame this on the- ' that the town might face the unplea­ federal government. The federal NEW YORK (UPI) - A work stoppage Herald Reporter By United Press International sant task of laying off workers. government affects our budget so. by drivers for TTie New York Tlines late The chairwoman of the^Board of “ There aren’t many services you little, it’s not even a factor.” Tuesday forced publication of the Families with full-time salaried Directors budget committee says can continue to cut and still have workers earned more but could buy less newspaper’s Wednesday editions to be IRONICALLY, BOTH former un WtAim* fOTOOAPT • >------—— there is no way the town budget can any services left,” she said. “Ob­ last year— a sign of the fiscal hard times susp^ed. Times officials said. Democratic budget committee increase by the 9.6-percent overall viously, you always hate to lay off i further reflected in a drop in orders for "The New York Times has been forced Chairman Stephen T. Cassanq and jhat department heads have people, because then you are talking large items like cars and refrigerators. to suspend publication of its Wednesday, Democratic Mayor Stephen T. Pen­ requested. about families. It’s not going to be The median earnings of these families Februrary 24, issue because of an illegal ny have consistently argued that it “ The proposals are way too high,” an easy budget.” rose to $442 a week during the fourth work stoppage by the drivers’ union," often pays the town, in the long run, said Democratic Deputy' Mayor DiRosa blamed part of the town’s quarter of 1981, the Labor Department’s John Pomfret, executive vice president to make capital improvements. Barbara B. Weinberg. “ We’re not current budget problems on the and general manager of The Times, said Bureau of Statistics reported Tuesday. It going to be able to go with a 9.65 per­ failure of the town to make capital in a statement Issued early today. Weather Mrs. Weinberg recognized that represented a 6.5 percent rise over the cent increase.” Improvements during the years “As far as we are able to t^ , the one constrain the budget committee same period for 1980, but a 2.6 percent General Manager Robert B. Weiss when money was plentiful. drop when adjusted for inflation. reason for the wildcat work stoppage is will face is a public resistance to last week unveiled departmental “ I’m going to be political about At the same time, the Commerce the refusal of The Times to pay further taxation. budget requests. However, he this, this all goes back to poor plan­ Department reported the levei of orders thousands of dollars a year in bogus stressed that he had not yet ning over the last few years,” he “ Regardless of where the money for so-called “ big ticket ” durable goods overtime pay to Bemard Weisner, who is Extended outlook Herald photo by Tarquinlo reviewed all of them, so he could said. “ I’m a businessman and I is coming from, it’s coming from — large appliances, cars and household a chapel chairman (shop steward) of the still make further cuts and know that when you have a lot of the same set of clothes,” said Mrs. goods — dropped another 1.5 percent in drivers’ union at ’ITie Times, but per­ Extended outlook for New England Friday through . alterations. money pouring in, you put a little Weinberg. “ It may be a different January. forms no duties for The Times." Grateful fans Sunday: , "I do realize that these were raw into improvements, for when you pocket, but it’s the same set of This continued a downward trend that He said two arbitration rulings had MassarhuBelU, Rhode Island and Coniiecllcuti Fair requests,” said Mrs. Weinberg, who clothes.” has been going on since July at an UPI photo found the newspaper “ is not obligated to weather through the period. High temperatures in the added that nothing formal has been average of a 2.2 percent drop a month. pay Mr. Weisner extra funds pending a 20s Friday and Saturday, in the 30s Sunday. Low Qrateful Dead fans lined up In the cold April 17 and 18 at the Hartford Civic Center. forwarded to her committee yet. Analysts have blamed severe January hearing on the matter.” temperatures zero to 15 Friday and Saturday, the teens Tuesday at the Harvest TIcketron outlet on About 25,000 of the 32,000 tickets available weather as well as recession for the Today in history Main Street to get tickets to see the legen­ sold In six hours Tuesday. WEISS’ PROPOSED budget Sunday. ^ ■ , must, by charter, go to the Board of sputtering economic statistics. Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Friday. Chance of dary group. The Grateful Dead will appear East Hartford man Locke claims Directors by March 26. One of the things the administration flurries Saturday. Chance of flurries north and fair On Feb. 24, 1922 Henri Landru, better known as the "modern “My immediate reaction to cer­ tried last year to help out some of those south Sunday. Highs 15 to 25 Friday warming to the up­ Bluebeard”, was executed on the guillotine for-murdering 10 of his entrapment tain elements of the budget requests suffering with losses in income — tax- per 20s to low 30s by Sunday. Lows 0 to 15 below Friday exempt “ All Savers" certificates — may sweethearts. is dissatisfaction,” said Director held on drug charges BOSTON (UPI) — Former warming to 0 to 10 above by Sunday. Peter P. DiRosa Jr., the Republican be dumped. Massachusetts Transportation Secretary Vermont: Fair Friday. A chance of light snow Satur­ O'Brien unsure of effeefs on the budget committee. Barry M. Locke, convicted last week of day. Highs in the teens north to upper 20s south. Lows and distribute cocaine. Further DiRosa especially criticized An East H artford man was Degrees stripped Central committee conspiracy to commit bribery and zero to 10 below north. 5 to 15 south. Partly cloudy and examination revealed residue and Weiss’ proposal to double water arrested on narcotics charges early larceny, was the victim of a plan to con­ milder Sunday. Highs in the 30s. Lows in the teens. three razor blades in the wallet, ac­ Snow, rain stun rates. Mrs. Weinberg said she too this morning after an employee at a from Soviet Jews meets In Poland fuse and entrap him, his lawyers say. of not building water plant local restaurant reportedly cording to police. opposes such an increase. Locke was scheduled to begin a 7-to 10- witnessed him passing an envelope Irvine was arrested for illegal the Northwest MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet authorities WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The Com­ Despite earlier statements by year jail sentence at Walpole State to another person. possession of drug paraphernalia are stripping academic degrees from munist Party, weakened by Solidarity Today’s forecast directors and the administration By United Press International > Prison today, but that has been delayed Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien is voters approve bonding and when almost the same as the cost of a Police arrested Christopher D. and brought to headquarters. A Jewish scientists who try to emigrate as and thrown into disarray by martial law, that personnel layoffs would be a at least two weeks after, a state Appeals Clouding up this afternoon with a 30 percent chance of unable to say what legal bonds are issued. treatment plant. Levine, 20, of East Hartford after a further search by Sgts. Russell Snow and freezing rain stunned the a warning to others not to seek exit visas assembled for its first central com­ The town has spent about $2 last resort, neither Mrs. Weinberg Court judge said she wants to read a par­ snow developing in the late afternoon. Highs in the mid­ ramifications, if any, there might be So far no bonds have been issued. routine identification check Holyfield and Beau Thurnauer soggy Pacific Northwest and upper to Israel, a group of academicians say. mittee session under military rule today million for reservoir diversion lines nor DiRosa expressed much sur­ tial transcript of the case. dle 30s. Snow tonight. Becoming windy and cold. Lows in if the town decides not to go forward The work done so far has been revealed drug paraphernalia in his turned up another piece of folded Midwest, and a lingering spate of . “ We find we are hostages to be kept to tackle Poland’s political crisis. in Manchester, Jodaitis said. If the prise that Weiss raised the possibili­ Judge Riya Dreben ’Tuesday delayed the teens. Thursday snow ending in the morning, then with constmetion of a water treat­ financed by temporary borrowing in wallet, according to police reports. paper with white powder in it, police springlike weather unleashed 5-foot for demonstrating how futile and town buys water from the MDC in­ ty of layoffs. Martial-law chief Wojciech Jaruzelski the execution of Locke’s sentence until clearing. Windy and cold. Highs 20 to 25. Northwest ment plant. anticipation oj issuing bonds. The officers were called to the said. floodwaters in Wilmington, 111. Southern dangerous are requests about stead of using the reservoirs, that “ Most of the budgets are trimmed — also party leader, prime minister and his lawyers can prepare that transcript winds 10 to 15 mph becoming northeast by tonight, in­ . In the wake of a proposal by O’Brien said he has not been asked scene just after midnight after A field test of the substance con­ temperatures soared to their warmest emigration," said a letter written by 13 so far already, the only thing left is defense minister ~ must exhibit a un­ and a memorandum in which they’ll creasing to 20 to 30 mph by Thursday morning and General Manager Robert Weiss that about any possible legal problems expense will have beeiT wasted. Levine allegedly refused to leave firmed that it was cocaine, and February levels in half a century. scientists to Israeli President Yitzhank personnel,” said DiRosh. “ We’ve ified party that has acquired a sense of argue the key evidence against Locke— becoming northwest Thursday afternoon. the current water rates be doubled. and thus has not considered it. David's restaurant, 336 Broad St., Levine was charged with possession Record-high temperatures for 'Tuesday Navon and made public Tuesday. cut back services so drastically over direction when he visits Moscow eariy 10 $100 bills — was obtained unlawfully. Republican Town Director Peter police said. of narcotics, police said. were tied or broken from the central The scientists cited the case of According to Frank Jodaitis, the past few years that this may be next month. ^ r r y Haight, Locke’s attorney, said if DiRosa has said he will look into the When asked by police for iden­ After obtaining a search warrant, Gulf Coast to southern Missouri and Ken­ Vladimir Melamed, who lost his doctor water and sewer superintendent, the year we have to cut personnel.” the stay is not continued in two weeks, possibility of buying water from the F ire c a l l s tification, Levine first reportedly police combed Levine’s car and tucky, many of them set 50 years ago, of sciences degree Jan. 20 by decision of The two-day session had to chart a National forecast there is no technical reason why the DiRosa was not willing to call he’ll ask the full Appeals Court or a Metropolitan District Commission turned his pockets inside out and found a brass pipe, two straws and a the National Weather Service said. a Moscow State University academic course for the party’s political future town could not buy water from the layoffs probable, yet, and he said he single justice of the Supreme Judicial By United Press international 78 S . . . instead of building the treatment then handed over his wallet, police rolled up three-dollar bill, police But winter was stilj out to prove who council. and political sources said the most Las VMas sy MDC and pump it into the town’s hopes personnel cutbacks could be Court to keep Locke free until an appeal City & Fcst Hi Lo Pep Little Rock pc 8055 .... plant. M a n c h e s te r said. said. was boss in the upper Midwest, promp­ The scientists listed seven other cases. divisive issue will be the determination Albuquerque pc 7035.. Los .. Angeles f 7260 .... distribution system. It would achieved through attrition. on the case can be beard. The townspeople authorized the Police said Officer Charles Levine was held in lieu of $1,000 ting travelers and livestock advisories They said anti-Semitism in scientific of the fate of Solidarity. Amarillo pc 8 0 « .... Louisville cy 75».... require a large line from Forbes Tuesday, 9:31 p.m. — Medical However, Weiss said last week Haight said if the stay is allowed pen­ Anchorage cl aooi.... Memphis pc 78 54.... town government to issue $20 Morneau found in the wallet folded cash bond, with court date set for for northwest South Dakota and Wiscon­ circles may be as much to blame for the 7628.. .. 7257.. .. Street in E)ast Hartford and a 'pum­ call, 21 Kenwood Drive, (Eighth that he doesn’t think attrition would “ The shape of the union will be clear ding ah appeal of the case, Locke could Asheville pc Miami sy million in bonds for improvements papers which are used to measure March 8, sin through Minnesota today. Up to 4 in­ discrimination as are directives from Atlanta pc 77 38.... Milwaukee sn 3428 .... ping station. after the pL.jiry session,” a senior be free for at least another six or eight 29 23.... to the water distribution and water District.) do the job. ches of snow was expected. Baltimore r 5029.. Minneapolis .. sn the upper echelons of the Communist government source said Tuesday. “ You months. Billings Mont pc S3 24 .01 Nashville pc 8234 .... treatment facilities. He said, however, the costs for Tuesday, 11 p.m. — False alarm. Winter storm watches were posted Party. Birmingham pc 77 35 .... New Orleans pc 8140.. .. Box 48, Main and Wadsworth can make your speculations after that." 4932 .... Normally some legal constraints that, back when the improvements over much of Michigan, where up to 6 in­ “ We are being destroyed as scholars Bismarck cy 1511 .01 New York cy He also said the role of Solidarity chief Boise f 3026.. Okla .. City pc 7853.. .. fall upon the town government when were first being considered, was streets. (Town) ches of snow are likely. Kissinger may go and as bread-winners,’’ said Yuri Lech Walesa will be decided. Boston pc 40 30.... Omaha pc 3230.. .. THREE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Medvedkov, a geographer. Buffalo sn 37 31.... Orlando sy 75 42.... home today Charlston S.C. sy 6044.. ^iladelpma .. r 5128.. .. Jewish scientists expect to lose their Charlotte N.C. sy 7020.. Phoenix .. cy 8159.. .. •y, 260 NO. MAIN ST. Chicago sn 38 32.... »29.... DOUBLE jobs after they file applications to im­ Pittsburgh r MANCHESTER. CT. BOSTON (UPI) — Former Secretary 6431.. .. UAW, AMC migration authorities but losing their Cincinnati cy Portlaml Me. pc 3826.. .. Union debater of State Henry A. Kissinger will Cleveland r €7 31 .... Portland Ore. r 45 84 XB Veteran says he's dying, I NORTHWAY S8K.... ^ientific degrees is a new twist. probably be released from Columbus cy Providence pc 4129.. .. Manufacturer’s may open talks Dallas f 83 40.... Richmond cy esa.... Murdoch offer Massachusetts General Hospital todpy, Denver pc 4622.. St. .. Louis cy 7043 .i. (UPI) — The proposed ear­ two weeks after undergbing delicate Des Moines cy 3834 .01 Salt U k e City f 5141 JO Three Injured LONDON (UPI) — Union members Detroit sn 3031.. San .. Diego pc 6559 .... ly contract calling for United Auto open heart surgery, a hospital Duluth sn a o7 .... San Francisco f »46.:.. but he'll dttend hearing dnyway Coupons Workers concessions at Ford Motor Co. In Berult blast gathered today to discuss an offer by spokesman says. E3 Paso pc 8143.. San .. Juan mm 7974.. .. ; ^ a n d y s publisher Rupert Murdoch to rehlre 210 Hartford pc 4225.. Seattle .. r 41l3i)B is steam-rolling toward victory in “ There’s a 70 percent to 80 percent 3518.01 3627 iM MON DAY-SUN DAY fired workers if they get volunteers to Helena pc Spokane cy nationwide rank-and-file voting, and un­ BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — A he’ll leave Wednesday. If not, it will be Honolulu sy 7860 .... ^ a c u s e cy 40 30 .... DETAILS IN STORE • I * * HOME ni THi terrorist bomb ripped through the quit in their place for payoffs and keep Houston pc 7558.. Tampa .. sy 72 40.... Tom Walker says he’s dying. worked in a warehouse on Okinawa ‘ r.rnmrnirAC'rnC ion leaders say talks may open soon with Thursday,” MGH spokesman Martin Indianapolis r 5834.. .. Pf OPli PI iASfRS Moslem west Beirut offices of a the Times and Sunday Times afloat. Tulsa cy 8155 .... and one of the things he did was to American Motors Corp. Bander said Tuesday. Jackson Miss, pc « 4 3 .... Washington r 5631.. .. He also says nothing will stop him Specials Effective breakaway faction of the Lebanese army Jacksonville sy 7736 .:.. WichiU pc 4340.. .. work a fork lift, lifting barrels of UAW Secretary-Treasurer Raymond Murdoch, who announced the dis­ Kissinger, 98, underwent triple bypass from attending tonight’s public today, injuring at least three people in Kansas City cy 4237.. .. Agent Orange. Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Feb. 25.26,27 Majerus said Tuesday the AMC Council missal of 210 clerical workers Monday heart surgery Feb. 10 to correct hearing in the Legislature on House STORE HOURS; MON. SAT. 8 AM 9 PM the second bombing attack in as many “ The stuff was spilling out all will meet Monday and Tuesday in after negotiations with seven unions narrowing and blockage of three arteries Bill 5175. SUN 9 AM-5 PM days. The bill, sponsored by state Rep. o'ver the place,” says Walker. “ We Chicago to consider opening negotiations broke down, sweetened the offer by to his heart. on the company’s request for $150 They said the number of casualties renewing an option to pay off 6(10 Betsy GibEon, D-Groton, would es­ were walking in the stuff.” million in worker concessions. was not immediately available but three volunteers at up to $46,000 apiece. Mur­ “ He continues to make really excellent tablish a Vietnam herbicide infor­ Walker’s life hasn’t been easy. He people were taken to hospitals with progress, just exactly what one would got a dishonorable discharge from USDA CHOICE If the council approves, talks could doch says the staff cut is necessary to Lottery mation commission. One of the USDA GRADE A shrapnei wounds. hope for,” Bander said. the U.S. Marines, rather than facing open as soon as March 5 on the make the newspapers profitable and goals of the commission would be to Witnesses said the bomb exploded out­ charges for black marketeering. “ employee investment plan,” which keep them open. Kissinger entered MGH for tests for help victims of Agent Orange, the Whole Boneless side a building housing the offices of the chemical defoliant which vets say. He has worked off and on as a asks 14,600 hourly workers to invest 10 “If the necessary volunteers come chronic shoulder pain and a stiff neck. l,(HX)-man Lebanese Arab Army — a pro- has caused everything from chronic machinist — mostly off — and he has percent of future wages and benefits. forward to replace the people to whom The series of tests uncovered the cor­ Numbers drawn Tuesday 1208. Chicken Breasts Stew Beef Palestinian leftist group that broke away acne to cancer and birth defects. been admitted, to Manchester The money would be paid back with 10 we are giving notice, these notices will onary artery disease. in New England: Rhode Island dally: 1251. from the arm y during the 1975-76 Walker believes he is an Agent Memorial Hospital’s emergency percent interest in 1983, be withdrawn and the people concerned Connecticut daily: 901. Vermont daily: 695.i Lebanese civil war. jn the 4^-hour operations, Kissinger Orange victim, though he hasn’t room suffering the effects of what will be replaced by volunteers,” Mur­ Maine daily: 564. Massachusetts dally: In the closest .ballot yet on the UAW’s Today's bombing came less than 24 had 18 inches of veins taken from his bran to a doctor'to confirm what he doctors tell him is alcoholism. He CHUCK doch said. New Hampshire, daily: 1801. ANY pact with Ford, workers at Local 882 in hours after two cars packed with TNT right leg and sewed into his heart to says. . said he’s tried to take his life three Atlanta approved the contract on a He said he would not decide “ until next relieve Uie blockage of one major cor­ ANY $ * | e 9 exploded within minutes of each other on times and has had brief stays at SIZE C In the last year, Walker says, he’s narrow 54 percent to 46 percent vote the waterfront in West Beirut’s Rawseh week” whether he will continue to onary artery and the narrowing of two developed paralysis in his arm and Norwich. SIZE Monday night. district, killing 10 and injuring 60. publish the newspapers. others. in his leg. He says his liver is Because of his dishonorable dis­ LB p f l L LB enlarged and he suffers from charge, he is not eligible for treat­ 89 chronic nosebleeds. He also said he ment in a Veterans Administration frequently vom its -and urinates Hospital nor can he join ANDYS OWN FRESHLY MADE GOLDEN BROWN GEM 5-7 LBS blood. organizations such as the American ANY $ Almanac Ground Beef SIZE Smoked Shoulders LB P e o p le ta lk Back in his days in the Marines TOM WALKER Legion. when he served on Okinawa, hq ... where to turn? He’s been on public assistance, PREMIUM QUALITY USDA CHOICE BONELESS $ checked into a ihilitary hospital . but isn’t bn welfaro today. And, he 3 LB $ 4 9 9 A g a r H am CAN S h o u ld e r Steak^s^goN Welles honored He appeared this week on NBC’s “ Today” show By United Press International when his nose swelled up and began says no doejor will look at him segment dealing with children in commercials and to bleed. He also went for treatment (the,Capitol) in a wheelchair, but beotuse he hiasn’t money. “ Decorations are like jewels — they have as told host Bryant Gumbel, “ In 1978 I deactivated Today is Wednesday, Feb. 24, the 55th day of 1982 with for a rash'On his legs. I’m going,” says the .32-year-old “The government’s, not doing a ANDY S GREEN THUMB much value as one accords. them,” said Orson myself from television, mainly because I was 310 to follow. He says the woman he lived with veteran. Walker grew up here and damn thing about it (Agent PEGS’S PANTRY & DELI PRODUCE Welles, who was awarded the French “ Commander traveling a lot and my schoolwork was beginning to The moon is new. carried two babies almost to term still lives in Manchester. Orange),” he said. “I know I’m of the Legion of Honor" Tuesday by French Presi­ suffer from it. I just did not have a lot of time to Hie morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and then lost them through mis­ He joined the Army at age 17 in going to book off in a few months. dent Francois Mitterand. concentrate on school and I wasn’t making friends and Saturn. 1969 at the height of the Vietnam But maybe they can help somebody carriages. Cooked Ham sl° fd Yellow Onions 39 Welles said he doubted he deserved the distinc­ my own age.” There is no evening star. “ I don’t care’if I have to go there War. For 13 months, he said, he else.” . 2 M Ul OW V (l I OW tion, and went on to reminisce about other medals Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces. WMin STORt SLICED $ - | 9 9 he has received. John Phillip Holland, inventor of the submarine, was American Cheese JL i p. Bananas 29 “ In 1942,” he said, “ I was a kind of ambassador Wrecking in Beverly Hills bom Feb. 24, 1842. for President Roosevelt to Latin American chiefs of On this date in history: MHS parents’ night state — of which several were real gangsters — ’The invitations read, “ You are cordially invited In 1920, a group of Germans organized the National Carriage WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS some of them managed to stick medals to me to attend a house-wrecking party. Attire: Black tic Socialist Party, forerunner of the Nazi Party which was planned Thursday and jeans. Bring your own wrecking tools.” in power when World War H started. before I was able to escape. Now I only wear them a ^Y V IT H COUPON AFTER tiO PURCHASE WITH COUPON AFTSR >10 P U R C H A S ^A ’The evening was staged by Doug Hiatt, interior House to annoy Laurence Olivier when we meet at dinners In 1923, Henri Landra, better known as “ Bluebeard,” Manchester High School will hold a parents’ n i^ t on i r MN EXCLUDING BEER A TOBACCO EXCLUDING BEri: A TOBACCO W and receptions.” designer to superstars and the international set. His was executed in France, for murdering 10 of his 4 the Program of Studies and course selection for the credits include the hpmes of Farrah Fawcett, Mike sweethearts. Halrdeslgning Welles is scheduled to participate Satui-day at the 1982-83 school year Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the school I Sweet Life Salt I | Liquid Bleach | Condors and Loretta Swit. presentation of the French equivalent of Oscar In 1945, American troops liberated Manila from the cafbteria. « is OAK 8T. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Awards — the “ Cesars.” When he took on the redecorating of a Beverly Japanese. Hills home, he decided to let his friends help by Opening remarks will be delivered by Principal Jacob SWEET LIFE throwing a house-wrecking bash. Guests were Ludes HI. Following this, parents and students may Is plessed to meet with department representatives in the gym area i s F r e e i i GAL allowed to smash away at a stone fireplace and in­ Angela’s aria to discuss course offering. in tro d u c e 5 VALID THURS.-FRI.-SAT FEB. 25,26,27 m ^ >VALID THURS.-FRI.-SAT. FEB.2S.26.27 terior walls. LIMIT ONE AT ANDY’S N .M A ^ ^ ^ ^ LIMIT ONE AT ANDY'S N. MANC. Angela Lansbury has recorded her first opera — As one amateur home-wrecker put it, ‘ "The party JHanrljpBtpr lirntUl Small group sessions will also be conducted by she sings Mrs. Peachum in the London Records ver­ was a smashing success.”^ counselors and administrators to discuss graduaticxi UPI pholo Official Manchester Newspaper sion of John Gay’s “The Beggar’s Opera,” which requirements, levels, selection of courses and other USPS 327-SOO has been advertised as “ the musical comedy smash VOL. Cl, No. 123 aspects of the high school program. Janet COUPON APTBR MO PURCHASE^k hit of 1728.” Gay’s work surfaced 200 years after it Glimpses PubUtbsd daily ascapt Sunday Suggaalad carrier rates ara Parents and students in grades 10 and 11 are urged J K w it h c o u p o n a f t e r *10 PURCHASE and certain holldsya by ihs W v m h EXCLUDiHQsan a TOBACCO m was written as “The Three Penny Opera.”- $1.20 weakly, 16.12 (or ppa to attend. Boyle m u u EXCLUDING BEER a TOBACCO Miss Lansbury has limited operatic aspirations. Smart salute Pat Benatar has gotten hitched to Neii Geraldo, Mancliasisr Publlabing Co., 16 month, 616.35 lor thrao montha, “ My dear,” she said recently, “Joan and Kiri guitarist and co-producer of her last album. Hie Bralnard Place, Mencheater. $30.70 lor tlx montha and $61.40 A P n m a m of Studies week is under way at the high ■ Coke or Tab I ■ Sw eet Life Sugar | Conn. 06040. Second elaaa for one year. Mall rataa ara school. During this week, teachers will discuss in detail (Joan Sutherland and Kiri Te-Kanawa, her costars New York City Opera Director Beverly Sllla wedding took place on Maui, Hawaii, then the postege paid el Manohaator, ivaHaMa on roquoat.' the courses in their departments. on the recording) have absolutely nothing to worry salutes guests at a benefit celebrating the newlyweds returned to Los Angeles for the Gram­ Conn. POSTMASTER: Send ad- Janet has served downtown . 1 LITER GRANU about. I’m in this for the fun and ‘Aida’ qpd ‘Nor­ opera’s 38th birthday Tuesday at Studio 54. . ^ m y Awards ... dreaa changae to ttie Manchaatar To plaoa a claaaHlad or diaplay BOTTLE Herald. P.O. Box sgi. MHS department representatives are meeting with LATED LB ma’ just aren’t In my future.” A1 Pacino returns to New York’s Circle in the advartlskmant, or to report a grade 9 students at Bennet and lUing junior high schools ^4ancheater for 3 years, and looks BAG Sills was dressed In a costume from the \ Manctiastar, Conn. 06040. news Ham, story or picturs Idea, * 9 9 * I Square to star in a limited rerun of “ American Buf- VALID THUft%.-PM.-SAT. FSB. 25,26,27 M ^ VALID THUR8.-FRI.-8AT. 25,20,27 M DonisettI opera, “T/he Daughter of the call 643-2711. Ofllca hours ara to discusscourses available to incoming 10th graders. forward to servicing new & formei ^ LIMIT ONE AT ANDY'S N.MANC: ^ LIMffOW|kTlM|CYj»|U||^^ Regiment.” fMo” ... Christie Brinkley hosts a birthday party , To aubacriba, or to report a 6:30 a.m. lo 6 p.m. Monday sllents. > Feb. 2S for Studio 54 owner Mark Fleiscbman, at his dallvary problem, coll 647-0046. throuoh Friday. Students in grade 9', 10 and 11 will m eet with their Reese returns OHIoar hours ara 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 counselors individually or in amall groups throu^ April For ilUi Appointment place ... p.m. Monday through Friday and Mason now is 16 and shooting a pilot for a televi­ The Mahchetlar HaraM la a 1 to sdect courses for the 1962-83 school year. These Mason Reese, the adorable or obnoxious child ac­ Stevie Wonder will perform in the all-star “ To 7 to 10 a.nl. Saturday. Dallvary aubtorlbar to United Praaa Intar- Heaee call tor (it’s in the eye of the beholder), was the hottest sion series, “ Mason Reese’s Coloring Book.” He Basie With Love” show that opens at the Radio City ahould be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ naHontl newt aarvlcaa «,id la a course selections serve as the base fbr the adminlstra- IF YOU DIDTRECIEVE YOUR CIRCULAR IN THE thing on television commercials a few years ago. has been “ between jobs,” as they say in thi acting Music Hall March 7, produced by the Black Music day through Friday and by 7:30 mambar.of the AudH Bureau of tloo to desim the master schedule for next year and Now he may be making a comeback. trade, for about four years. Association and the l^ ic Hall... a.m. Saturday. CIrculatlona. V . determine staff needs. SILKTOWN, FLYER, STOP BY AND PICK ONE UP. Students ntiay make changes in their course selections aM UJoly »■ V ■ ■ »; 4 - MANCanSTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. M. 19C MANCrtESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24, 1982 — S Main defense Pilgrim pilots praised Public TV wants Suspect held . for successful landing more state funds in attempted ’ by von Bulow HAR’TPORD (UPI) — Operators of Connecticut Public Television say they may have to cut programs SOTUATE, R.I. (UPI) - Two pilots “There also was some levelheaded and start charging for video classroom courses unless flew with “t h ^ heads out the windows” lBniti.r«iiip by the flight engineer and the the network gets a large subsidy increase from the station burning contradicted to crash-land their commuter plane bn a other passengers,” Dunbar said. state. . reservoir as thick smoke arid flames After trying without success to snuff CPTV President and General Manager Paul K. Taff filled the cockpit of Pilgrim Airlines out the fire, Polychron told investigators wants the state to almost double the 3^,000 subsidy It SALEM, Mass. (UPI) - A suspect was in custody NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) — The man who wrote the FUght 458. he bashed out two or three windows In has been paying the past twp years. today on charges he attempted to torch the Police book wound up Tuesday and threw it at Gaus von Bulow. The “graphic” account of Sunday’s the passenger section with a tennis The five-station network may have to “drastically” Headquarters shortly after firefighters rushed to battle A calm man, self-possessed and polite. Dr. George F. crash emerged liiesday from a National racket, and then crouched on the floor cut programs unless the subsidy is raised to $1.5 million one of a series of blazes to hit the historic “Witch City” j Cahill of Harvard sat in the witness box and answered Transportation &fety Board interview for the, plane’s “hard landing” on the next year, Taff told a legislative subcommittee in the past three weeks. with “yes, sir," and “no, sir.” Mostly he answered, with a USAir flight engineer who was one reservor’s 18-to 24-inch thick ice. Tuesday. Clement Levigne, 24, described as a transient with no “yes, sir,” to the prosecutor. of 10 passengers aboard the New York to He suffered a dislocated shoulder in (3ov. William O’Neill’s recommended budget keeps known street address in Salem, was charged Tuesday ' Cahill wrote the chapters on blood sugar and Insulin in Boston plane. - the crash, helped several passengers out the state allotment for CPTV at 3825,000. with attempted arson and was order^ held on 3>'i,000 the leading medical textbooks, plus 200 articles in Harry Polychron^ 35, of East Lyme, of the burning plane; then went back in State support has been whittled from a high of 3925,000 cash bail pending arraignment today in Salem District medical jour­ Conn., was headed to Boston where he fw more, Dunbar said. in 1974, said Taff, and fl.S million for 1982-83 is needed Court, police said. n a ls. H is was scheduled for duty on a USAir flight. Workers hired by Pilgrim Airlines to allow the network “to squeeze by without any charges Officials said.no charges had been filed yet in connec­ lifelong interest, Polychron “had very h i^ praise in­ tried without success Tuesday to remove levied On state agencies wanting a reasonable amount of tion with two major fires early Monday which gutted a as a hospital deed for the pilots in m ^ n g a successful the wreckage from the middle of the air time.” UPI photo National Guard armory and a Masonic Temple and Mid doctor and landing,” NTSB spokesman Brad Dun­ huge reservoir. They couldn’t use a “If the grant is less than that, we will have serious their investigation was continuing. medical crane brought to the mral, forested area The three fires caused millions of dollars worth of bar said at a briefing Tuesday night. financtul problems next year and will have to charge were injured, 40 were made homeless and professor, is Dunbar was asked what he meant by because its weight was too much for the state agencies for the use of the facilities or drastically Four wooden houses wirere leveled In an early damage and prompted officials to call out state police that field. “successful.” ice. cut back on our schedule of broadcast hours in the morning fire in downtown New London two were killed. and the National Guardsmen to patrol the ravaged His testimony WAYNE B. WILLIAMS “Only one person died,” he said. daytime,” Taff said. Tuesday. Five firefighters and one resident downtown area. at the von Bulow ... challenging his accusers The crash killed Mrs. Loretta Stanc- CPTV broadcasts state Department of Education Police allege Levigne attempted to start a fire in the attempted- zak, 59, of Manchester, N.H., who ap­ programs used in classrooms and courses that carry police station’s traffic deparment after the alarm was murder trial parently burned to death in her seat. Of­ G overnm ent credit from the state’s community college system. sounded for the Masonic Temple fire. A liquid was expert ficials said they had no indication why The network abruptly canceled its statewide evening accelerant that smelled like gasoline, matches and a 2 medical opinion Williams, prosecutor the woman couldn’t get out of the bur­ news show, Connecticut Prime Time, Feb. 12, a week New London fire kills two, burncd-out cigarette were found at the scene. contradicting ning plane. comes first after it eliminated Saturday morning programming for Police Lt. Robert St. Pierre said Levigne was known th e m ain Pilot Thomas Prinster, 36, of North children. as a “street person" who had no known address and defense Kingstown, R.I., remained in critical The shows were cut because 3228,000 in contributions slept in abandoned buildings. strategems. He leaves 47 people homeless State police and khaki-clad National Guardsmen condition at Rhode Island Hospital. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme expected from viewers and corporations did not supported the to resume grim duel Copilot Lyle Hoog, 27, of Groton, (^nn., materialize,- throwing the network’s budget out of relaxed the 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew but patrolled the 15- state’s conten­ Ckiurt says when religious beliefs clash block historic renewal area for the second straight night was listed “satisfactory for intensive with vital government functions, religion balance. did because a minute later I could Brouwer fell from a 30-foot hand tion that Martha ATLANTA (DPI) — Wayne Williams, young blacks abducted and killed in care.” Prinster had bums over 50 per­ The network, which will celebrate its 20th anniversary NEW LONDON (UPI) - Forty- Tuesday. “Sunny” von accused of becoming a mass murderer Atlanta. Testimony has linked him to 10 cent of his body. Hoog had bums over 25 must give way. Oct. 1, is carrying a 3350,000 deficit this year. seven residents of a downtown ur­ have lost my life,” he said. “My ladder onto the three men standing The fires were the fourth and fifth suspicious blazes to Bulow w as because he reveled in the challenge, more victims. The justices reached that conclusion ban renewal area were homeless building was completely destroyed. on the ground. occur in the old port city 10 miles north of Boston in the DR. GEORGE CAHILL percent of him. Taff said CPTV’s budget, which .Includes two radio As soon as I got out the roof caved in 4 Tuesday in a decision on religious rights, felled by the promptly challenged his prosecutor to ' His first four hours of crossexamina­ Eight of the passengers remained stations, should be in the 35 million to 310 million a year today as authorities tried to deter­ past 19 days. At least one death may have been related ... he wrote the book as they raled, 94), the government may mine the cause of a three-alarm fire just as we got out to the street. Eva Baldwin, a resident of one of plunge of a nee­ prove it. tion was summarized neatly in one hospitalized. Two, including Polychron, range. Instead, be said, “We are struggling desperately the buildings, was in satisfactory to the alleged arsons. dle squirting insulin. The grim duel between the black dramatic exchange. sometimes require people to violate that destroyed the homes and killed Raymond McSwiggin, 60, was buried Tuesdav with were listed as “satisfactory for intensive their faith in order to guarantee “the this year to realize a very ambitious budget of 34 The Red Cross said the homeless condition with a fractured elbow, The state was nearing today the end of its case against would-be music impresario and steely- “I’m on trial for my life,” Williams care,” five were in satisfactory condi­ two people. full Fire Department ceremony. The veteran firelighter common good.” million.” Ten firefighters and one other per­ were given temporary shelter at the the hospital said. the Danish-born artisocrat who married the wealthy and voiced prosecutor Jack Mallard con­ said, “and I wouldn’t be sitting up here tion, one was in good condition. New London Senior Citizens Center. suffered a fatal heart attack ^turday while battling a beautiful American socialite. Cahill was its prime tinues today, and the defense is expected lying about something like that.” When interviewed Tuesday, Polychron 'The decision came in a tax dispute in­ son were injured Tuesday in the pre­ The city had been seeking federal fire of suspicious origin at a business complex. medical witness, testifying Tuesday. to rest when the cross-examination final­ “Ybu wouldn’t?” asked Mallard, his told NTSB Investigators a ray of smoke volving members of the small Old Order dawn fire that swept through four Fire officials said six of the 10 in­ funds to finance a renovation The fire scene is not far from the famed House of the He said it had to be insulin that caused Sunny’s 1979 ly concludes. quiet, icy voice cutting through the hot, first came from the right side of the Amish sect, whose religion dates back to Weicker assails buildings, two of which were owned jured firefighters were treated at project at the two three-story Seven Gables, immortalized in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s and 1980 comas — it had to be injected insulin — and Williams, 23, tiptoed gingerly through crowded courtroom. “Can you think of a cockpit, got heavier and came out the the 16th-century Protestant Reforma­ by the city and unoccupi^ at the the scene of the Franklin Street fire buildings owned by the city. novel, and the Witch Museum, where memorabilia from eggnogs, caramel-sauce, sundaes, and barbiturates four hours of hammering cross- better reason for lying, Mr. Williams?” left side, and flames soon began tion. time. for apparent minor Iniuries. The rooming house and apartment the bloody witch trials of 300 years ago is displayed. By afternoon, firefighters found played no role. examination Tuesday and although there ‘ For the first time, the prosecution shooting, which he tried to put out with The justices ruled the Amish cannot The other four firefighters were building were privately owned, of­ Damage to the Masonic Temple alone was estimated refuse to pay Social Security taxes, NCPAC's tactics the unidentified bodies of a man and Tliere remained, as the state drew toward resting its were many inconsistencies, he never hurled at Williams what it apparently his coat, Dunbar said. taken to Lawrence and Memorial ficials said. Both were under at 32 million. case, a canker of a question for the seven-man, five- seemed to lose his confidence or believes is the overriding motive for the “He (Polychron) glanced into the although they consider it a sin to do so. woman in the smoldering rubble of Hospital, where three were treated renovation. “I feel that all these fires are related, and I slept a woman jury: how does the testimony of more than 40 overreach himself. killings — not homosexuality, not racial The sect maintains its own community FAIRFIELD (UPI) - Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., the wooden buildings. cockpit, smoke was really coming out of and released. Terry Brouwer of the Raymond Burke, assistant city hell of a lot easier last night knowing the National Guard state witnesses place a needle and syringe in the hands But he was unable to shore up his self-hatred, but the thrill of challenging it, and the pilots had their heads out their system of caring for elderly, sick and un­ deploring the “toilet tactics” of the National Conser­ “It was an inferno. There was no and the state police were keeping an eye on things,” said employed members of the faith. way of salvaging that building,” Waterford Volunteer Fire Depart­ building inspector, said two of the of the financier-socialite defendant? reason for being on the Jackson Parkway and outwitting an entire city-state- windows while the cockpit itself obvious­ vative Political Committee, says he welcomes a fight ment, was admitted with a frac­ Mayor Jean Levesque. ’The state’s case is circumstantial. It scheduled more Bridge at 3 a.m. on the morning of May federal task force assembled to catch a In a key finding. Chief Justice Warren with the group that wants to oust him from office. said Allen Remillard, 24, who lived four buildings were burned to the ly was on fire.” tured back. ground. He said two others were “There’s a feeling around here — who's next?’’ said medical testimony for today, but it was obvious that 22, when he first became a suspect, and murderer. Dunbar said it was clear from Monday Burger wrote for the court, “To main­ “I deplore NCPAC’s toilet tactics whether practiced in one of the buildings destroyed by .City Councilor Joseph M. Centorino. “Whoever did this Cahill was its trump card among doctor specialists. his hope of acquittal depends on the jury “Didn’t you consider this a challenge, tain an organized society that guarantees on Democrat or Republican and 1 hope my state will be the fire. DelGrasso said three of the standing but would have to be and Tuesday interviews with passengers firefighters were injured when demolished. is still out there.’’ Von Bulow, 55, is charged with trying twice to murder believing the strange tale of the elusive really, as your mother put it, you love a and examination of evidence that the religious freedom to a great variety of the one to pull its chain,” Weicker said at a Tuesday “It’s a good thing I got out when I Levesque said he will ask Gov. Edward J. King for Sunny, who is now 50 and in a coma, that is in its 15th Cheryl Johnson. challenge?” Mallard asked. pilots did some gutsy flying to bring the faiths requires some religious practices news conference with delegates in Fairfield backing his help in obtaining low-interest, longterm loans from the month and from which her doctors say she will not Williams is in the 34th day of his trial “Sir, that is something that is not no plane down. to yield to the common good.” re-election. U.S. Small Business Administration to aid businessmen recover. The defense contends she brought her lasting for the murders of Jimmy Ray Payne, challenge. ’That’s something that is dead ."I run toward fights, not away from, them,” Weicker Fire chief's son Fire that killed two affected by the fires. sleep on herself by over-indulging in sweets, alcohol, 21, and Nathaniel (^ter, 27, two of the 28 serious." said. "I could only w i^ that after this campaign all of But Levesque said he was told in a meeting with and barbiturates. Fairfield will attain the honor I have — that of being on representatives of Sens. Edward M. Kennedy and Paul Cahill testified flatly that injection of excessive in­ NCPAC’s hit list.” held in slaying Tsongas, D-Mass., the city would not be eligible for sulin can cause death, that he has seen it cause death. 'NCPAC has mounted a campaign in Connecticut to in Danbury is probed emergency federal funds because the damaged area is F He said Sunny’s temporary coma of Dec. 27, 1979 and 'I was a world's fair victim' dump Weicker, an outspoken critic of some state and not large enough. Levesque said the officials will help her lasting one of Dec. 21, 1980 were caused by national Republican poUcies and some GOP leaders. HARTFORD (UPI) — The son of Fire Chief John B. Stewart Jr. try to secure state funding. ‘‘exogenous insulin” — that is, from outside the body — ;Some party leaders view Weicker as an embarrass­ DANBURY (UPI) - Melody, president of the local fire Some residents complained about the curfew and the in his opinion. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - already evicted more than a thou­ of Tennessee campus and downtown ment to the Reagan administratidn and are backing the has been charged with felony Investigators were searching union, and Hallis were trapped in- murder in the robbery-slaying of presence of the guardsmen and extra police, but the Those opinions were in answer to hypothetical George and Barbara Arnold have sand tenants so' they can renovate Knoxville. candidacy of I^escott Bush Jr. of Greenwich to replace through the remains of a two-story 'side for about 45 minutes. mayor defended the action. questions, but the cases proposed by prosecutor Stephen lived in a Knoxville trailer park for the apartments and charge tourists, The Arnolds were told this iilonth the senior senator from Connecticut. ^ pity man las^ month, police building today, trying to determine R. Famiglietti were drawn from the Martha von Bulow the past 12 years but next month as much as 3160 a night during the to get out by March 9. The park Weicker said his formal amouncement to seek re;«lec- My. what caused a blaze that left two The men were given oxygen at the medical record. they will be turned out to make way fair, which runs May 1 through 'Oc­ owner wants to rent to tourists who tion “is still a few weeks off.” Police Mid John B. Stewart Iff, firefighters dead. BENJAMIN MOORE 27, was charged in an arrest scene and take about a mile to Dan­ LAUNDERED fr FINISHED “Could the exogenous insulin you speak of have been for 1982 World’s Fair tourists — and tober. drive to Knoxville in recreational Faced with a certain priiiiary against Bush, he has not More than 50 city firefighters and bury Hospital, where Mayor James E DECOR-KMFT taken orally?” the prosecutor asked. their money. Tyree said Tuesday he was forced vehicles, Mrs. Arnold said she was closed the door on the possibility of running as an in­ warrant issued in the death of members of volunteer departments LitsxFIat Miguel Rivera Sr., 51, who died Dyer and other officials had “No, sir, because insulin as a protein is digested by Mrs. Arnold said Tuesday she and to consider rent control because of told. dependent. in surrounding communities were gathered. Hallis and Melody were TABLECLQTHS WHITE AND COLORS from injuries sustained in a Jan. TO BEAUTIFY YOUR CRYSTAL, ! the intestinal tract and doesn’t gain access to the blood her 69-year-old invalid husband have landlords he called “the bad apples “The park owner just said ‘Move.’ Weicker criticized NCPAC as a political action com­ called to the building that housed LINENS ALA SWISS...... 11 street robbery. pronounced dead at the hospital. — that’s why it has to be taken by injection.” no place to go. in the barrel.” But this is our home. Where will we Rm . 10.98 mittee that “seeks to besmirch and destroy” and Russo Furs about 8 p.m. Tuesday. ROCKVILLE The insulin, the medical testimony has said, caused “I just feel sick,” she said. “I’ve Six hotels and motels have been go? We’re trying to find another R«dl-IWIx^ Colors creates “hit lists.” Weicker also asked if if the GOP "is He was being held on 3100,(KX) Four firefighters entered the Officials said the building on • 10 Harlow St. • her blood sugar level to fall so low that her brain could bond pending arraignment today • 35 Windsor Avo. • had a knot in my stomach for the built in the Knoxville area in the place, but I don’t drive and my hus­ to be the party of’NCPAC” or “the party of the Moral ground floor about a half hour later, Osborne Street was totally engulfed tDisis; 1237 Hartford Turnpike not function normally. past two weeks. I can’t sleep. I can’t past year, but many fair visitors band is bedridden. The only money SALE ktojority.” in Superior G>urt. shortly before the second floor in flames when firefighters arrived. VERNOH______: The defense has called the first coma, the “eggnog eat. I can’t do anything.” will have to put up as far as 100 we have comes fiom Social Securi­ ■ “Are we to lose again in the cause of some contrived Police found Rivera lying un­ collapsed on top of them. Two es-. State police and members of the * Vernon Circle Shopping C trl conscious on a sidewalk near his ailUllliy MANCHESTER episode.” ’The husband told police that Sunny consumed Stories like the Arnolds’ have so miles away and pay as much as 3130 ty. ' philosophy?” he asked. caped, but Joseph HalUs and Martin Fire Marshal’s office were on the CHoosc SWISS QUALITY WITH coNROCMCEB 521 M iddle Tnpke. 12 big eggnogs the night before. alarmed city officials. Mayor Randy a night, officials have said. “I couldn’t do this if I was in the Elarlier in the day, Weicker’s rival announced an 18- home on Albany. Avenue. Melody were unable to get out of the scene Wedneday night investigating Cahill testifed that eggnog is both fat and protein andi Tyree is threatening to impose Landlords figure tourists will pay owner’s place — especially not to ER QAL. member statewide steering committee for his cam­ building. the cause of the blaze. it “means nothing to me as far as playing a role in Tennessee’s first rent control law on even more for rooms near the fair poor, old, sick people,” she said. paign. hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) — in fact, I couldn’t Knoxville apartments. site, a 72-acre slice of land The evictions have, forced many Bush, the brother of Vice President George Bush, said think of a better antidote to prevent hypoglycemia.” Dollar-happy landlords have sandwiched between the University people to leave Knoxville.' the committee, drawn up along the state’s six con- BENJAMIN MOORE giessional districts, will serve as an umbrella group for CUSTOM-MADE REGAL WALL SATM s^ eral other political committees that will be named UrtoxFbrt before November. Labor violations cited NOTICE WHITE AND COLORS H ie honorary chairman is past chairman of the Probate Court is open Rog. 15.05 Republican National Committee Meade Alcorn of Suf- for conferences with the fteM. Co-chairmen of the committee are former state iUmsoUdaUan Sate HARTFORD (UPI) — A union and the Brotherhood of Electrical Workers to re­ DRAPERIES Rodl-Nlixod Colors firm that operates Connecticut’s judge from 6:30 P.M. to Republican' Party chiefs Howard; Hausman and Jo We have gathered the Fall and Winter shoes and boots, from all our stores, for this fund any union dues or initiation fees Large Fabric Selection 8 P.M. on Thursday SALE Mcxenzie. Teletrack and Ohio’s state lottery collected from the workers. Expert Installation violated federal law in their dealings nights. Appointments once-a-year Final Clearance Sale. Cash or Bank Card Only! No dealers, please. with workers at the two gambling suggested. 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BENJAMM MOORE workers at the racing theater in New Haven and Ohio lottery in Broadview, The contract in question already AQBAVELtfET Ohio. covered computer operators and other litexSata Choose from these famous brancJs: Giannasi’s ruling ordered the Amtote personnel at Amtote facilities in New WHITE AND COLORS Systems Division of General Instrument Haven, New York City, Hunt Valley, R«g. 19.85 FwfwydUyUwCwiitUtHRMcTlwstirCiiTiritiisst 3 Days Only • Airstep • Lifestride Ciorp. and Local 1501 of the International Rodi-MIx^ Color* Md.; and Gifton, N.J. GOITER (m REGATIONAL CHURCH 2 • Hushpuppies • Red Cross SALE **!%• CfcMrvA fiU Ccnlor** • Select Group Main and Center Streets • Cobbles • Socialites VlliaiyoatMw Manchester • Values Up to ®60.00 • Connies & more! ** ' • $ 1 2 Aquamarine for March 12PBS QAL. The Public Is invited Captures the surging spirit of the sea TOURAINE Sale Only in the Basement of Manchester Parkade Store— Enter From Rear. 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Richard M. Diamond, Pubiiaher Dan Pitta, Editor OPINION Aiex Gireiii, City Editor Area towns Andovei Bolton /Coventry icity stunt? Pressler s trip to Panel meets chief's demand no mean trick for an alumnus of possible propaganda use of th& WASHINGTON — Larry Pressler, set off, stopping in Rome for an senator’s visit by the Polish govern*, the weathervane Republican audience witt Pope John Paul n. Oxford and Itorvard. During the initial ABSCAM dis­ ment may unwittingly have inapirecC senator from tiie plains of South ■ ’The pope obviously has bis own avenues of conununication to his closures, Pressler’s insatiable the Uttle dustup with the secreC not to quiz Coventry police Dakota, made headlines recently police In Warsaw. The press-; when he managed to get himself Jack Anderson countrymen, but he obligingly headline hunger led him to supplied the senator with a message exaggerate his quite respectable conscious Pressler may have' By Richard Cody In the department. Inter­ to improve the depart­ best approach. He said the “arrested” for taking pictures of a figured that if a senator’s uneventful; ment, but also offered Washington Merry-Qo-Round to deliver to the Polish people. role in the scandal. He let it be Herald Reporter mittently throughout the council wanted to bring the food line in Warsaw. visit to Poland would be a propagan-; previous five years, the alternatives. report out to the public. Actually, it was no big deal. The known that he had indignantly COVENTRY - Police ’Thus ftessler’s junket to Warsaw spumed the FBI undercover agent’s da coup for the Communists, then a department had blistered It suggested that the But Sousa said, “It was Senate’s likable lightweight was Chief Gary L. Sousa scored with controversy. It all town consider abandoning was frowned on by the State Depart­ offer of a bribe, and stormed out senator’s . detention by commie made public. And I had no snapping away when some ment; his status as a papal legate a victory ’Tuesday over a seemed to come to head its department in favor of a “after two or three minutes,” goons would he a propaganda coup' objection then.” Sousa piainclothesmen came up and began was dubious at best. Why did he go? Town Council steering last winter when then- less costly resident state having repeatedly told the tempters for the West. At the very least, it committee when it met his then quoted the study’s questioning him. State Department Town Manager Frank Con­ trooper-constabulary set­ self-stated use: ‘"The chief ’The senator’s track record as an in­ that their suggestions were illegal. would garner him some attention in demand that his officers sources say Pressier told the cops defatigable publicity seeker makes nolly after six months on up. However, State Police and town manager will plot the press. not be privately inter­ have indicated that he had official permission to take In fact. I’ve learned that when addressing a senator. Signed the conclusion inescapable: He went the job fired Sousa. Sousa a course of action for the pictures, but they detained him Secretary of State Alexander Haig with a family “Al,” the secretary’s YET THE transcripts of the Footnote; Senator Pressler said Herald photo by Pinto viewed regarding the year- had replaced another chief because of low personnel, to Poland in a self-promotional ef­ old study of the police department” based on the anyway. Haif an hour later, he was explicitly advised Pressler against letter warned that the Polish videotapes reveal none of Pressler’s that Secretary Haig had requested who had left aniid another towns that have already contents, “which is what fort to get his name in the papers only that the trip be “delayed” department. controversy. abandoned the State Police released. making the trip. Here’s the story: military government might use indignation. He did indeed refuse The right grip we’re doing. It was a and one the evening news shows. their not-so-subtle bribe offers, but while he, Haig, was in Europe. Sousa, according to Sousa subsequently sued will have trouble being The question that remains is: Five days t^fore his scheduled P re s s le r’s v isit for its own sources close to him, had management study, for 2 Judging by his votes in both he chatted amicably with them for Pressler said he complied with the and two 'months later picked up again. management purposes.” What was the senator doing in departure, Pressler sent a hand- propaganda purposes. If a United Andover cubmaeter Frank Utakis of Bunker hold flags before a ceremony Tuesday at the promised to quit if the Superior Court Judge delivered message to Haig, infor­ houses . of Congress, Pressler’s half an hour, and never used the request. ‘"The general conclusion, He said the officers had Poland in the first place? He’s a States senator could travel around Hill Road shows Pack 124 members Mike elementary school honoring the existence of committee carried out its Eugene T. Kelly decreed DUNN .SAID the com­ ming him that he was going to Poland without incident, it could be career might seem to be based on in­ word “ illegal” once. In short, said the senator, “is that the trip been interviewed during member of the Foreign Relations Aberle of Bear Swamp Road and Kevin scouting. prior intention. But ob­ Connolly had violated law mittee's intent to interview Poland unless the secretary disap­ used to demonstrate that the coun­ consistency. But he has in fact been Pressler’s conduct was nothing to be was beneficial to the (State) depart­ viously swayed by this the study, and he .saw no Committee. But, my sources say, he Damour of ErdonI Road the proper way to by firing Sousa, and the the officers was prompted reason for a repeat. dreamed up the idea and sub­ proved. Two days later, Haig’s try was back to normal under the guided by one fixed star — favorable ashamed of, but he couldn’t resist ment, and it was very beneficial to threat and Sousa’s strong chief was reinstated. Con­ by campaign promises sequently sought the committee’s response arrived, also hand- martial-law crackdown. mention in the press. ’There is little the temptation to puff up the inci­ me.” He said he had dispatched a^ support from Town nolly resigned a month made last fall. The "It’s my opinion that in endorsement. And he certainly delivered. he won’t do. apparently, to buff up dent into an act of extravagant puri­ report on the trip to the president; Manager Charles F. later for “professional” Democrats, now having a the last year we’ve come a long way. There’s a lot of wasn’t in Poiand as an emissary of Haig made his disapproval about PRESSER DELAYED his depar­ his image as an honest farm boy ty. and had briefed the vice president,; McCarthy, the committee reasons. 5-2 majority on the council, from America’s heartland. ’That’s the CIA and the State Department.* backed down and instead The 1981 study cost $7,- public support,” he said, 4 the Reagan administration. as clear as a Cabinet officer can ture — for exactly one day. Then he Ironically, Haig’s warning about Region Highlights said during the campaign, / asked the chief to hold on- 000, and was done by a they wanted to have some “And 1 have support from the-job sessions with his group of law enforcement action on the study. Dunn, the town manager.” men to get their reaction to experts from Washington a Democrat, said input The committee ag. ..eu lo In M anchester Board refuses bus Board adopts policy the study, and then come D.C. ’The study was made from the officers let Sousa hold in-service back with the results in a HEBRON — The Regional District 8 Board of VERNON — The Board of Education has adopted public last summer, and it themselves, the committee sessions with his officers a policy that will give townspeople at least a year’s few months. made various suggestions had thought, would be the whenever possible. Elducation Monday night turned down a request to Throughout the discus­ pay for late bus transportation for students at notice before any school is closed. Parochialism The new policy does have a provision which sion ’Tuesday there were RHAM High School. strong indications that Hebron school board member Kirk Smallidge had states the board would have the power to close a rumors were correct that asked the RHAM board to assume responsibility for school on shorter notice should an unforeseen finan­ the issue began because can be harmful the late bus service. The cost of 812,800 is now paid cial crisis strike the school system. two officers, their names by the three local school boards in the district — undisclosed, circumvented Hebron, Andover and Marlborough. both the chief and And right now the state’s Googins says ‘spite’ Manchester Community ’The late bus, which leaves the high school about McCarthy and complained College President William E. structure of higher education is 3:30 p.m. each day, is intended for students who GLASTONBURY - Sonya Googins, majority to the council about Vincent has launched his own muddled, with a confusing stay after school for extracurricular activities or leader of the Town Council, said she thought It was management. Sousa crusade to prevent creation of number of different boards and academic help. just spite, referring to the action of the Town Coun­ alluded to this when he cil In refusing to transfer $900,000 surplus to the said, “research of this an all-powerful board of gover­ trustees overseeing the expen­ Salvatore J. Mastrandrea, chairman of the department has shown that RHAM board, said he thinks the issue is one for the town’s reserve fund. nors of higher education in diture of the tax dollars. Some other council members also indicated they patrolmen would go around Connecticut. As one pundit put it: “ Imagine central committee to decide. Smallidge agreed but the chief of police to the said the late bus service is specifically for the high thought the council, in turning down the transfer, that the state of Connecticut did was, in effect, getting even with the Board of town manager. ’There is Vincent, like the leaders of school but is drawing money from local boards that many other state colleges sees not have a single department of Finance for not approving a transfer of $6,100 to such a thing as a chain of would be better spent on the local elementary command.” such a board as a threat to the transportation but rather had (1) cover expenses at Still Hill, the town’s shelter for schools in a time of budget stringency. poor elderly men. When committee F autonomy of MCC, and is telling a Department of Dirt Road, (2) ’The boarding home has strong support from the member and council Vice area legislators of his concerns. a Department of Two-Lane council but the finance board had supported efforts Chairman Frank M. Dunn He has legitimate concerns, and Highways, (3) a Department of to close it down about a year ago. Jr. asked what his objec­ the General Assembly ought to Interstate Highways, (4) a Condo plan approved tions to private interviews of the police force would take careful note of them. But it Department of On and Off SOUTBl^vWINDSOR — Final site ptans for a Physicals available be, Sousa said he had no also ought to resist the tempta­ Ramps, and (5) a Department of proposed 163-unit condominiuni complex were ap­ problem with the officers’ tion to allow the status quo to Buses and Trains .... The waste proved by the Planning and Zoning Commission HEBRON - The Regional District 8 Board of making comments. He just continue by bowing to the and agony of such a non-system ’Tuesday night. Education has agreed to make physical health wanted the statements’ in E parochial concerns of different of highway department is exact­ examinations available to RHAM Junior and Senior writing, he said, “so no one ’The 26-acre development will be located at high school students who can’t afford a private will say that they never colleges. There is considerable ly the description for Connec­ Chapel and Ellington roads and will be developed physician. said that — like what has m erit in what the Governor’s ticut’s establishment for higher by JMJ Construction Co. of South Windsor. However, parents will be encouraged to seek a been going on.” Commission on Higher Educa­ education.” ’The project wUl include 27 buildings, jogging and private physician rather than to rely on the school. He later said, “1 think tion and the Economy had to say The trouble is nobody has ac­ bike paths, a basketball court, two tennis courts Dr. Peter Hine, RHAM’s school physician, said, some members of the in its report recommending the countability. A problem can and a sw inging pool. It will be called Chapel Hill noting that the school exam is not a comprehensive department think they can always be sloughed off onto Condominiums. health exam. go around the chief of board of governors. The state requires every student to have a police and the town The so-called. “blue-ribbon” another body. So the red tape ’The commission approve a zone change last physical examination in Grades 7 and 11 or they manager. 'The gossip and panel was headed by a promi­ and the expensive delays con­ summer to pave the way for the condos even though can’t attend school. Some board members said the rumors and whatever is not nent businessman, DeRoy C. tinue, while higher education neighbors of the area objected, citing the possible responsibility of having the exams should be turned needed.” Thomas of the Hartford In­ suffers and not entirely inciden­ 1.M, Mfe'SfifsTilsVW.. 1 iMeifeO’Re Sinsnsb effects on traffic, the schools and the nearby over to the parent and several voted against the Veteran’s Memorial Park. new policy. THE LAST COUNCIL surance Group, and has been tally, the manpower needs of the sought a police study last criticized by Vincent and others increasingly more complex and year to pin-point problems as endorsing an overly technologically advanced simplified, too fiscally-oriented workplace go unmet. businessman’s approach to A powerful board of gover­ Abate; It's higher education. nors, filled by 11 persons who i But so much of education is a have been carefully screened for not dream question of money, after all. their abilities and diligence — Teachers have to get salaries, and not appointed simply for Open fonim / Readers' views HARTFORD (UPI) - retired teachers need their pen­ political reasons — might the D em o crat E rn e s t N. sions, fuel bills have to be paid, answer. At least it would get the Abate, the man who wants Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 to be governor, may be sports teams transported, debate out of the realm of seen as jousting at wind­ visiting scholars lodged, books politics, where it now exists. . mills by some but he and audio-visual equipment Maybe it would become, as doesn’t view his quest as an impossible dream. purchased, buildings main­ Vincent fears, just another in­ editorial in any newspaper, there least to people who are interested in editorial writers felt I was more‘Im­ tained, students provided with furiating layer of bureaucracy, The 38-year-old speaker The other side ^are certainly more vital subjects the truth. portant. of the House returned to food and medical services. The only one that is inwnsitive to that the Herald coUld condem itself With all of the subjects men­ Edward J. W ilson his native New Haven list of demands on the education local concerns. with, namely: the fact that out of Tuesday to announce he To ihe Editor;' tioned, I am flattered that the 17 Falknor Drive dollar is almost endless, and if a But surely the legislature can .180 nations in the world only 24 are would seek the state’s committee can propose a way to think of ways of guarding As a daily reader of your paper I “ free* nations.” highest political office, have noticed you print the names Perhaps the humanist religion’s just seven years after 2 Mve money while delivering ser­ against such an unhappy result. and sometimes show the smiling ouster of Christian-Judaeo school entering state politics. vices of a similar or even higher The alternative is more of the faces of people who have won thie Bible reading ami prayers, thus en^ Abate has «U the out­ quality, then it ought to be aggravations and headaches of state lottery. In keeping with the ding an American tradition of over A long w ay? It's not so ward qualifications of a liste n ^ to. the present. spirit of the Freedofn of Information 300 years, would be a,fit topic. candidate. Handsome, a Act would it not be advisable to do at Another fine topic might be the To the Edilort U.S. Marine Corps veteran, tedious one. A woman with a B.A. be reaped academic and least one of the following? out-of-control crime in all cities, I have written a poem about degree earns the same amount of -civic honors iii earning 1. When you print the names of the which is now coming Into the sub­ sexism.-1 am not a radical. I just money as a man with a 8th grade -degrees from Villanova Berry's World winners also include the names of urbs. Linked to the crime is a court feel that this issue has again bMn education. The old saying is >and N o tre D am e. A 4 losers. system that frees criminals and put in the closet, to be forgotten. A ll. "You’ve come a long way baby.” successful lawyer with an 2. Print the number of tickets sold refuses to cooperate with the that I have to say is that there are Well, it is not so! infectious smile, he lives in and the number of winners in each public’.s demands for safe streets. many women who are trying to deal 1 am a young woman who is not Stamford with his wife and 'two children. category. ’The Herald has not chosen to with sex discrimination in their only concerned with my future, but 3. List the number of people who write about the two sub-humans that everyday lives. ’ To bpen his campaign, the future of all women. I bdieve ■Abate attacked the man he are being treated for compulsive raped, sodomized and then carved Women have struggled for so long that this issue is a very serious one, gambling, paid for from the profits wants to replace, crosses-into the nun’s body, then for equal rights and equal opportuni­ and should be brought to your Denoocratic Gov. William f of Connecticut’s gambling empire. crushed her skull in. ’The judge ty. But the struggle has bem a long, readers’ attention. O’Neill. Abate said I believe In fairness to ' your allowed them to plead to lesser Women of today ... O’Neill, who is expected to readers you should print more than sentences and with the court’s announce his candidacy one side of a story. assistance these two sub-humans what do you have to say? soon, was someone "who will be on the streets in several WMnem’s rights that we fought so hard for. simply, can’t do the job.” John A. Johnson years. Might, just eiid up thrown out the door. Abate, who has served 18 Hillcrest Road Someday soon, because time is Equal opportunity for one and all. four terms In the House, running out, the Herald might.do a ’This is tte issue that made us stand tall. two as speaker, said story on the corporate poisoning of But now we’re faced with more discrimination. O’NeUl has tried to do a good job shaee succeeding our water and air, that is, if the What the Hell! Is the next step termination? Bigger issues Dp we just give up this endless flght??? the late Gov. Ella Grasso Herald considers tl^ t to be impor­ on ENsc. 81,1980, but his ad- tant. j Or do the sexist men end up seeing the light? All we ever wanted was our fair share ... Alipistratlon bad been j ’To Ihe Edilort The jfapt that 680 scientists "llboiinageti and without I (Reader’s Digest, 1880) signed a And for the sexist people to really care. vlsioo.” Recently, the Herald had an statement against the theory of Now the only thing that we can hope for ... editorial which discussed my can­ evolution has not been covered by Is aome^y we will make it through that, By the year 2000, it is es- underfaahionti doumtotvn mancheater didacy as a third-party entry in the the Herald. ’To think that a false, opened ^ r ! !! and vernon, tri-city plaaa- "Have you heard the good newa? They want to local elections. Although it is Uipatedithat 18 percent of disproven theory is being taught in Sberi-Lynn Hagenow A ii^cana will be living in atart making nerve gaa again/" flattering to be the subject of.an. schools seems to be Impmtant, at 20FOtls8t. mitropolitan arqes. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24, 1982 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24.

ObituBries U M won't commit Coventry 63 Wethersfield 41 Bloomfield 73 Cheney Tech 38 Manchester 36 East Catholic 66

Mr*. Jo**ph Andrcini to arts center yot, Mrs. Joseph (Angeline) Andreini, 89, of Rose Hill, Mich., died Tuesday in Michigan. She was the mother of Geno Andreini of Manchester. She also leaves a brother, two though plans 'gcxjcl' sisters, IS grandchildren, and 12 Wethersfield great-grandchildren. Funeral ser­ vices will be in Michigan. The John Plans for the proposed bined effort of the college and • F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Manchester Community College , several community arts groitoa^ » Center St., was charge of local infor­ performing arts center “look good,” In the case of Cheney Hall; thh; . group would have to rent out th e; i mation. but the Little Theater of Manchester building to other organizations to - downs Tribe will have to study them carefully Francis T. Miner before deciding whether to commit help meet costs, he said. Funeral services will be Thursday Neirth said the amount of money : to the plan, a representative said • -if By Len Auster at 10:15 a.m. at the John F. Tierney today. needed for the two project* m ay: Manchester had a brief 4-0 lead Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. for The Little Theater has made a enter into consideration. The es- ' - Herald Sportswriter before Wethersfield reeled off 9 un­ Francis “Frank” T. Miner, 47, of answered points, 7 by Treat, for a 9- proposal to the town of Manchester timated cost for the MCC center is Deliberate on offense, tenacious West Hartford, who died in a to assist in a fund-raising drive to between |3.2 and |4 million. The es- 4 reading after eight minutes. The shooting incident in West Hartford on defense, in control of toe tsmpo Indians drew even at 13-all with 5:02 renovate Cheney Hall to-mtcbange timated coat fm renovating Cheney ; from the outset, poised Wethersfield Sunday. for a long-term lease on the Hall is 3500,000. Fund drives for both ■ left in the half but Wethersfield He had belonged to the High tossed a monkey wrench at responded with 8 unanswered points building. projects are plaimed for this spring. Manchester High by upsetting toe Manchester and New Britain Pigeon William E. FitzGerald, chairman “Tlie timing is important,” ' for a 21-13 halftime lead. racing clubs. He was the husband of Indians, 41-36, in CCIL cage play last of the Oieney Brothers National Newirth said, adding that the group night in Wethersfield. “We’ve been staying with most Leta Miner. Historic Landmark District Com­ needs a home in the near future. After the service at the funeral The victory was only the third in teams and just run out of gas. mission, has said that LittleTheater “How long would it take to raise the,. 18 starts for the Eagles, 3-14 in the Tonight we didn’t do it,” spoke home there will be a mass of Chris­ representatives have indicated to money to bUild the facility?” tian burial in the Church of the league. Their other two wins were Towns, who saw that eight-point him that Cheney Hall is their first over Conard. spurt as critical. Assumption at 11 a.m. Burial will be choice for a new home. in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky “They (Wethersfield) played with But David Newirth, a Little heart and desire. They did Closest pursuing Manchester, Hill. There are no calling hours. Theater member who worked with Cut disaster, which Was chasing Wethersfield all 2 Memorial contributions may be ■A everything they wanted to do and it SEE FIGURE D FOR SAMPLE MCC in formulating plans for the was their game. I could do very lit­ night, came was the final reading. made to the American Lung Assoca- CROSS SECTIONS A, B, C AND D. performing arts center, said of the tion, 45 Ash St., East Hartford. O ’Neill says tle about it,” remarked Manchester Treat, 8-for-15 from the floor, had plans, released yesterday, “I Coach Doug Pearson, “Wethersfield a game-high 21 points for the Gu*rino Plerro This map shows the site of the proposed project, . The existing highways would be thought they’e very promising. It’s controlled the game and basically Eagles, Wethersfield, with its con­ Guerino Pierro, 87, of 128 Maple interstates 84 and 86 connector. A map widened and an interchange between them going to take a lot of study, but it WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gov. ; that's all I can say. trol offense, was 14-for-27, 51.8 per­ William O'Neill says President- St., died Tuesday at Manchester pubiished in Tuesday's Manchester Herald would be built at the Manchester-East Hart­ looks good.” r •*#.•.' “ It could have happened to cent from the floor. Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ ford town line. Newirth said the MCC plans Reagan’s 1983 budget proposal' anyone. I don’t care who it played, Manny Johnson had 9 markers to incorrectiy showed a different portion of the “definitely” meet the group’s would cut assistance to Connecticut band of Antoinette (Mastropietro) Herald photo by Pinto Wethersfield deserved to win,” he pace Manchester. The Indians were needs. The group is looking first and and its residents by 3300 million. added. 4 Pierro. 17-for-47, 36.2 percent, from the He was bom in the Province of foremost for a permanent home, O’Neill, quoting a report prepared Cheney Tech’s Lou Qovernale, with a firm grip on the basket- available to Governale with teammate Tom Eaton (101 in “They (Manchester) were a little field. Potenza, Town of Forenza, Italy, on since its current home on Oak Street by the state Office of Policy and ball, Keeps an eye on Coventry’s Tim Morris (20) as latter tries background, off. Maybe they took us too lightly,” March 9, 1894. He came to settle in State wants to finish roads is scheduled to be tom down, he Management, said Tuesday the, to pin him In corner in C O C tilt last night at Tech gym. Outlet is responded first-year Wethersfield The loss drops the Indians to 10-7 Manchester in 1916. Before retiring toid. budget would be "disastrous.” Coach Al Towns, who had a well- in the league and 11-8 overall but in 1960 he had been a velvet weaver Newirth said that MCC has asked The report’s figure was based on conceived game plan which his wasn’t damaging as Simsbury • at Cheney Brothers for 43 years. He the group to make a decision on losses officials said would be suf­ Eagles executed to near perfection. dropped a 33-31 verdict to East Hart­ was a communicant of . St. James by 1990, faces money woes whether it will commit to the arts fered by the state, cities, non-profit “When everything works well, it is a ford. That leaves the Indians and Church, was a U.S. Army veteran of center in two or thrm weeks. organizations .and individuals. It, well-conceived plan,” answered Simsbury deadlocked for the fourth World War I and was an honorary Hie town is still considering the said the largest reductions would Towns, “We did what we had to do. and final CCIL Playoff berth. affect student loan programs, job member of the American Legion. The federal government is deter­ the state returns money for un­ Washington. proposal to lease Cheney Hall to the Coventry stops Tech, We had some good ball handlers out Manchester hosts Windham High training and health care programs Besides his wife he leaves two mined to complete Connecticut’s wanted highway sections so it can be This will be reduced even more in group. The Cheney Historic Com­ there tonight.’’ Friday night while Simsbury sons, Michael W. Pierro and Interstate highway system — in­ reallocated for substitue projects. mission has invited other groups to for the elderly and poor. “For a team 2 and 14 to go out and finishes up against Wethersfield. If 1983, when the state is expected to “When you’re talking about losing Rudolph V. Pierro, and a daughter. cluding the controversial extension Lazarek said the state “was led put out 340.6 million in subsidies and appiy for the use of the building. play with heart, it shows a lot. I Manchester and Simsbury wind up Miss Rose M. P ierro, all of of Interstate 84 through eastern down the rosy path by the federal “We’re going to have to study this these kinds of dollars, there’s any have nothing but respect. deadlock, Manchester gets the nod the federal government contributes awful lot of programs that cannot be Manchester: four brothers, Anthony Connecticut — by 1990, state Deputy government, because, “ We’ve only 39.7 million, Lazarek said. proposal carefully and make a Wethersfield is a credit to the on the basis of a win over a higher Pierro of Marblehead, Mass., and Transportation Commissioner received only 310.3 million back out Also, by 1990, the state is expected decision,” Newirth said. done,” O’Neill said. league to go out and play as it did ranked (Fermi) team. Daniel Pierro, Nicholas Pierro and William A. Lazarek told the General Newirth noted that in either facili­ The study did not take into ac-' Morris brothers star with nothing to gain but pride. I of the 3500 million we turned in.” to lose about 3M million in gasoline Manchester took the jayvee tilt, Vito Pierro, all of Swampscott, Assembly's Finance, Revenue and It is this shortage of turn-back taxes, even though more miles will ty, the Little Theater would have to count any areas where federal fun­ really respect that guy (Towns) a 57-33 Dave Dougan had 12 points, Mass.; seven grandchildren, a Bonding Committee Tuesday. funds that has led to concern that be traveled on state highways. share the building with other ding might increase or the economic lot," offered Pearson. Ken Willis 10 and Chris Petersen, Al impact of . increased defense spen­ Behind the Morris brothers, Tim^ High Friday night before winding up great-grandson and several nieces But he added that the state stands Manchester’s Main and Center Lazarek said this is because of more groups. The MCC facility is try is not the type of team you can the 9-8 young Beavers. Wethersfield offensively, spread Jezouit and Andy Troy 8 apiece for designed to be a cooperative, com­ ding in the state. and Jim, Coventry High whipped the campaign against Rocky Hill and nephews. to lose billions of dollars in federal streets intersection project may not efficient engines being produced. Cheney Tech, 63-38, to Oiarter Oak afford to play less than your best. (ioveniry (6.'1) - - T.Morris 10-3- the court, utilizing for the most part the 11-8 young Indians. Tuesday and RHAM High next We tried but nothing seemed to Funeral services will be Thursday highway aid unless the state comes be funded. Conference basketball action last 23, Szabo 2-0-4, Tennyson 2-2-6, a four-corner offense, with guards at 10 a.m. with a mass of Christian up with its 3286 million share of the The town Is waiting for word on Thuraday, the latter pair road en­ click,” Phillips noted. J.Morris 9-2-20, Thalacker 1-0-2, Bob Treat and Mark Quinn and burial at St. James Church. Burial night at the Beavers’ gym. counters. .Coventry had a 15-9 lead at the Vi HluTsfifM (41) - - Treat 8 5-8 funding by the end of the decade. that project from DOT. Two are ALSIEFFERT’S The win lifts the Patriots to UV6 to Berkowitz 1-0-2, Seymour 1-0-2, Turn forward Jim Adams handling the will be in St. James Cemetery. The $286 million is the share the, Lazarek, who was reviewing the “Coventry played a very well con­ turn and 28-17 bulge at the halftime 1-2-4, Edgerly 0-0-0, Fowler 0-0-0, bulk of the ball handling. Defensive­ 21, Haslam 1 2-3 4, Adams 2 4-6 8, There are no calling hours. The the conference and 10-8 overall trolled game. Tim and Jim Morris break. The Patriots moved that lead Quinn 3 0-16, Simmons 0 2-3 2. Totals state must put up in order to obtain DOT major capital investments while the setback drops the LeGrand 0-0-0, Lewis 0-0-0, Totals ly the Eagles were in a triangle-and- F Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main shot very well and as far as our to 47-30 after three periods. 14 13-21 41. 32.8 billion, or 90 percent federal programs for the fiscal year begin­ finolists Techmen to 6-10 to COC play and 7- 27-9-63. two on Manchester's Joe Maher and St., has charge of arrangements. funding, for nine major projects ning July 1, said the Interstate DEMOLITION SALE shooting performance we knocked Tim Morris had 23 points and Ron Pedemonte and in the second 10 overall. but nobody was home,” cited Jam** G. Dunn that must be completed by 1990, program is just one of eight Cheney has three games left and brother Jim 20 to pace Coventry. Clienev Terli (38) - - Gothberg 3- half went to a 1-3 and chaser (Wayne Munrheslrr (36) - - Pedemonte 2 Lazarek said. DwiMiwtratorai npor MotHil*, «>• niu*t Cheney (joach Craig Phillips. His Isaac Williamson arid' Tom Eaton EAST HARTFORD - A mass of programs covered by DOT with a in Merit dMirad out ter next montti'o shipment of new floor must win to qualify for the CIAC 0-6, Williamson ^2-12, Governale 2- Simmons) on Maher. 1-3 5, Johnson 4 1-1 9, Brophy 2 0-0 4, He said these projects must be cost figure of 3931 million in state Beavers shot 30 percent, 17-for-55, each netted 12 markers for Cheney. 0-4. Eaton 5-2-12, Mitchell 0-0-0, Maher wound up with 6 points, Mistretta 2 0-0 4, Maher 3 0-0 6, Christian burial will be celebrated models. State Tournament. The Techmen from the floor. advertised for bids by 1986. funds and 15.9 billion in federal host non-conference foe Stafford Coventry also took the jayvee tilt, Nowak 2-0-4, Elliot 0-0-0. Totals 17-4- Pedemonte 5. They were averaging Carmel 2 0-0 4, Silver 0 0-0 0. at 10 a.m. at St. Rose Church, 83 Two R ochester High “We were flat tonight and Coven­ 46-37. Bob Elliot had 18 markers for Church St. for James Gregory Dunn, The nine projects include the grants. TEUVI8ICH I 38. a combined 26.4 going in. McCurry 2 0-0 4. Totals 17 2-4 36. Interstate-84 extension, as wel) as He said Connecticut’s transit School students have been Quassr 10” Color T.V...... *278** 62, of Janet Drive who died Monday named finalists in the at St. Francis Hospital and Medical improvements to Interstates 84, 86, systems will be facing higher costs ZsnHh 10” Color T.V...... *808** E 91, 284, 291 and 691 and construction as federal assistance continues to National Merit Scholarship Center. He was the husband of Lois competition. Dshno 10” Color T.V...... *220** Firsit losing season (Doten) Dunn. of a new Baldwin Bridge over the drop. Sanyo 13” Dohixs Color T.V. ...*238** He was the chapter secretary of Connecticut River between Old The two are Tania Gem- AAanchester skaters Say brook and Old Lyme. SINCE THE state began sub­ bala, daughter of Mr. and Sanyo 10” DoluxoColor T.V...... *208** the Manchester Silk City Chorus of sidizing bus and commuter service Slyvania 21” Daluxo Color T.V. .*888** Barber Shoppers and of the Mrs. Stanley Gembala, and LAZAREK SAID it was difficult in 1973, the federal contribution has Barry F. Smith, son of Mr. RCA 20” Ramota Control T.V.. .*888** Manchester Army & Navy Club. to determine how much future fun­ grown from 50 percent to almost 100 Eagles blow lead Friends may call at the Ahern and Mrs. Robert J. Smith. Quaaar 28” Doluxa Color T.V. . .*480** ding will be forthcoming from percent in 1980. However, beginning Smith and Miss Gembala ZanHh 28” Dotaixa Color T.V. bow to Simsbury Funeral Home, 180 Farmington Washington. in 1981, the federal share was Ave., Hartford, today from 2 to 4 qualify with 13,000 other RCA 28” XL-100 Color T.V. . *488** As an example of changing federal slashed to 50 percent and in 1982 the finalists nationwide com­ Some day soon — very soon — and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ priorities, Lazarek cited the so- Phllco 28” Doluxa Color T.V. *448** at halftime, bow snipers. The Trojans, in fact, con­ state will spend 336.8 million and peting for 5,300 Wayne Horton will try to look up a nected on 60 percent of their shots tributions may be made to the called turn-back program, in which can expect only 314.6 million from Many Mora Vs/im * AwMng You! Institute of Logopedics, Wichita, scholarships this year. MAWr AT COST 08 soothsayer. on net in the opening 15 minutes. Kan. or to the American Cancer The National. Merit saoNiGOtni Twelve times this season East Or someone along that line of Rich Chamberlain opened the Scholarship Corporation VIDEO early to the third canto. He now has employment. Society, Prospect Avenue, Hartford. Famoua Make 6 HR VH8 Raeordar...... *478** Catholic has taken a lead toto the 1,006 points to stand No. 5 on toe all- scoring at 2:36 and less than a offeFs approximately 317.5 halftime lockerroom. But, as time Eagle boys’ list. For the Manchester High ice minute later Bob Love connected. million in scholarships an­ Quaaar PortaMo VH8 Raeordar...... *820** O'Neill battles Reagan several times to the past, the l ^ l e s Ahead of GaUlgan are Bob Venora hockey coach feels‘hexed’ after his John Kelly, Love, Tom Grote and Chari** Rick* nually. Since the program Quasar Doluxa Color Cam ara...... *018** club dropped a 12-0 verdict to Steve Edwards tallied before the Charles “Pete" Ricks, 69, of 151 couldn’t stave off toe opposition’s (1,228), Joe Whelton (1,147), Tim began in 1950, 3193 million RCA 8 HR VH8 Raeordar...... *488** pressure and succuoabed last n i^ t, Simsbury High in CCIL play last period came to a close. . Hartford Road, died suddenly Mon­ has been aw arM . Kearns (1,091) and Ray LaGace night at the Hartford Arena. day at his home of an apparent heart HHaeM Dsluxs 8 HR VH8 Raeordar...... *888*^ 73-66, to Bloomfield High to non­ (1,064). He surpassed Pete Kiro’s Matt Koenig, Edwards, Grote and over industrial bonds RCA Dloe Playar • Juat (2) conference cage action in Bloom­ In Manchester’s last four outings Kelly had goals in the middle ses­ attack. 987-potot total to take over toe No. 5 the opposition has scored 51 times. He was born in Chicago, III. on The Jefferson Memorial HHaehl DIse Playar jst C3I...... ,...... A...I field. slot. GaUlgan is toe sixth Blast eager sion while Rob Stirling and Ray WASHINGTON - Connecticut and, they hope, head off an ad­ ' The setback to the regular season Manchester, 1-16-1, has been held Fitzsimmons had third-period goals Aug. 19,1912 and had been a resident Gov. William O’Neill and seven in Washington, D.C., was MICROWAVES to surpass toe 1,000-potot plateau ministration effort to eliminate finale all but assures toe ‘81-82 with toe other Monica Murphy. She off the scoresheet in that span and for the Trojans. of Manchester for about 20 years. other Northeastern state governors some of the provisions that have dedicated April 13, 1943, QB Daluxa NHerawava Horton is scratching his head He was a member of the Providence the 200th anniversary of EaglM of toe dubious distinction of finished her career with 1,071 points. Manchester had a 11-5 edge in will do battle with the Reagan ad­ been used extensively in the ^Q8 Doluxa JVM 82 8paw MMor Sssasabssae raaaaaasaaai being toe first quintet to school wondering why. shots the third period. “I don't know Club for the Deaf. ministration to save the industrial Jefferson’s birth. Doug Bondiwas also to twin digits Northeast to create new jobs and Jsnn*Alr MM8 Mler^raya...... » a a e a a aa a hlstoiy to wind up with a losing for East with 17 markers. “Somebody has put a hex on me.” what it is. The third period most of He leaves two sisters, Mrs. Annie revenue bond program, the tax- maintain existing ones; Horton states emphatically. “You LHIen IM uxa #1870 INIerawavs Maal-ln-Ona .... niaili. Elast stands 9-U going toto Prim, besides his point produc­ the time was in their end, ” Horton Rouhan of Monroe, Va., and Mrs. exempt loans that have helped have to be there to believe it. It’s voiced. Frances Wakat of Waranoke, Va.; Utlan Daluxa jjilOOQ MIeraarava Auto Cook...... CIAC State Tournamoit play and tion, alro had 20 reboumls, 11 off toe revitalize the area in the last six The industrial revenue bonds, tax- must win at least three, to post­ like there-is a screen in front of the Joe O'Loughlin had the shutout for his stepmother, Mrs. Lucinda Ricks years. A t £iiU nt'J Quaaar 'nma A Tamp MIoiawava .;...... •asaaiaae offensive glass, aa he personaUy out­ exempt bonds given to private in­ 44M«MUIIMa. W l—— ITU. season play for any hiqies of a .500 which won’t let the puck go in,” Simsbury while Rob Pilney was of Greenville, Tenn.; and a niece dustry and backed by the states and QB Jat 130 MIcrawava Q v in ...... *448- did East on toe boards, 20-17. “We he continued. campaign. got totaUy destroyed,” Penders saw between the pipes for Manchester and a nephew. The coalition of Northeast gover­ local government, to help develop­ tAWE MM a iT TO Taahlba 1.8 CuMe C a p a ^ Mlerawava 2 Only . . Horton saw Leon Botteron, Chris Funeral services will be Friday at This is East’s 19th varsity cam­ that battlq. the first session and Pat McNamara nors, meeting in Washington during ment of private industry, have beM REEMEYtr. Mam Oupor Vaftiaa Not Lfaiad Verbridge, Eric Trudon and Dan the final two periods. 11 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral the National Governor’s Association paign. The ‘77-78 squad posted a 12- Blast now have a two week used in the Northeast,'where the un­ limOEIIATORS 12 maHi. All others finked above hiatus before state tourney play Duff each with golden opportunities, The Silk Towners wind up their Home, 400 Main St. There are no winter conference, passed a resolu­ employment rates to some states 947-9997 each gone astray—somehow. “We’ll calling hours. Burial will be in QB Rofrlgarator • WMta o n ly ...... *328- the .500 level. starts. “I don’t think anyone u ^ e r campaign Saturday night against tion Tuesday that would revamp the have been lower than the national The Eagles had an 18-14 lead at have a goalie down and out and toe Somers High at 9 o’clock at Enfield East Cemetery. existing industrial bond program QB 12 Cidtio RafTHtotator ...... *388— .500 is worthy of making a tourna­ average for the last five years. QB 14 Cuble R afrl^atar...... *388— the turn and extended toe margin to ment but rules are rules and we’ll puck on the open side of toe net and Twins Rink. Manchester took an 8-5 as many as 11 points early to the se­ shoot it and somehow it gets verdict from Somers earlier in the 2 play,” Penders remarked, “Maybe QB Daluxa lea 8 Wator Rofrlgarator ...... *788- deflected away,” he exemplified. campaign. ' Jutt A tunpla Of A HugaStkKUen cond stanza. The homestanding it’s a good thing we have time off. ’ Warfaawfcs, 11-8, began to come back Maybe we can coUect ourselves. Simsbury, 164 and runner-up in Botteron, Trudon, Duff, Verbridge the CCIL to Enfield, had 28 shots. Tech wing passes inspection STEREO and forced East toto flve second- Right now we seem to be digging a and defenseman Craig Carlson Taohlba AM«PM Otarao jCaaaatia ...... ;. *88— period turnovers. They closed ^ e deeper hole each night.” Manchester also had 28 shots. But played well for the locals. .Sanyo AM«PM OtaradCaaaatts *88- deficit to 34-30 at the halftime The Eagles dropp^ five of their the Trojans were almost 50 percent The new classroom wing at Howell Cheney Regional classes are held to the Bennet building and shop classes HHaehl AM-PM C aaaatta (f M ™ M M(...... *48** break. last six starts. Vocational Technical School has been approved for oc­ at the Cheney Tech location. Students rotate between Sanya 8llm II Oaaaelta (4 ) IBf 1 M l ...... *84** Forcing five more turnovers to East did take toe jayvee tUt, 57-44. cupancy, but students will have to wait for the last of the the two buildtogs every two weeks. toe third quarter, aU converted toto Sean MePadden had 10 points, Paul red tape to be cut before moving in. Saity Wdk Min II • 4 Only SN V M ... aaaaaaiane hoops, Blo(»nfleld took toe lead at Cromwell doubles score 4 GET A $8.50 CHECK Sanyo 8 Track Car Slorso (3) MR R NX Tucker, John Theriault, Rick Herald photo by Pinto Cheney Tech Director Dr. Lavrrence E. lerardl said Get ‘Your Money’s Worth’ FROM SCOTCH* 54-53 going toto the final eight Soucier and NeU Ptachtoski 8 apiece the new wing passed inspection by the State Department VIDEOCASSETTES Sanya Daluxa AMla a v a l l a b l a ^ ...... in toe conference and 14-2 overall 12, Ciaschini 5-0-10, Brooks 3-0-6; saying that the school passed inspection is sent from the WtguUf Me* 8 08 “We still don’t have a leader and Bond 8 5-7 17, Theriault 1 1-1 3, while toe setback drops the Bulldogs commissioner of public works to the commissioner of Spm MSMP iIc* HaadradV Of ffams at favtogs if we played SO 8ames I don’t think D.CaUahan 0 04) 0, Ronigmann 21-2 Manchester 0-04), Lewis 2-1-5, Riley LM taso crwek from s BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) — Tickets are reportedly being scalped for |75 to 2-14 in toe COC and 2-16 overall. 2-0-4, Goulet 0-0-0, DeLisle 04H), education, lerardi said. ' ' sHk fiowen? we would find a leader,” Pkndera 5, Ptaditoskl 00-00, Asktootwicz 12- each. A record number of media credentials have been issued and a Bolton’s next outing is Friday ENxatnNMPrio* All f ully WarahtiBdl added. 3 4. Totals 25 16-24 66. R.Thomas O-l-l, S.Thomas 6-0-12. The letter will start insurance coverage and the e i i . 7 s standing-room only crowd has been guaranteed. night at home against Blast Hamp­ Totals 42-3-87. warranty period on materials in the new wing, lerardi Mike Prim was9-for-S to toe thUd- ton High in a 7:45 start. vw haw a weiMtorlul The attraction, however, is not merely toe Buffalo Sabres’ hockey e”*"** Bolton (43) - - Harpin 7-1-15, said. qnarter surge fdr Blotonfield and toni^t against toe Edmonton Oilers, but Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky, toe Cromwell had a 26-12 lead at toe wivwQpn oi cnnvfvnt finished with a game-high 38 pototi, Meeting today Brown 9-0-18, Mulcahy 0-0-0, Peter­ “When that comes down we’ll be in like a flash," he kinds Md colors — NHL’s record-breaking scorer who can break yet another record — the' turn and 49-23 bulge at toe intermis­ son 2-0-4, Fletcher 2-2-6, said. 28 to toe secmxl half. He was 19-for- ■iule season goal scoring total. sion. The Panthers held onto a 73-31 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 / 22 Cram the floor. Diminutive guard NSW YORK (UPI) - The New D.Carpenter 04W), Ferguson O-O-o! lerardi said It could take as little as a week or as Gretzky, or “The .Great” as he is being called recently, needs just one advantage after three periods. priced twin 3 9 c 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 8 Greg Callahan added 17 nurkera for York Rangers management wUl Maneggia 0-0-0. Totals 20-343. ■4 much as a month for the letter to be transmitted. toe Warhawks. '1^ to break the league record of 76 set by Phil Esposito of toe Boston Joe Salafla paced C i^ w e ll with meet Wednraday with a rqiresen- Bruins during toe 1970-71 season. 22 points followed by Kevin lerardi told the students about the latest hold-up this At " Brian Oalligan had a team-hlgha totlve appointed by New York Qty Local sports morning. “The kids are on pins and needles like me E ^w lto will be at the game, as wlU Gretzky’s parents, who reside in McCarthy (13), Steve Thomas (12), potota to lead Eaat and with hla out­ Mayor Edward Koch, and toe ijUs- Brantford, Ont. waiting to move in,” he said. put went over toe l,0l)ibpolnt marii cussioo is likely to center on the Rob Langenhauer (12) and John Len Auster, Herald sportswriter, 4a :, HARTFOiiO HD . MANCHESTER schedule,” Gretzky said following prac- Claschini (10). The student body since September has been split ...... W W Mr Ua career. The 5-foot-iO alH^r NHL’s club decUlon whether or not keeps you informed about toe local between the school’s West MiiWe Tum|>ike location and Tpnl#M’ . m U ce ^ M ^ y . 1 d Uke to get toe goal here in Buffalo and let Phil get back to Ted Brown and Norm Harpin sports world. Read toe latest in his “ T w u g ,, gaud went into toe tilt with 986 to move to the. New Jersey the former main building of Bennet Junior High School ‘“ i M . T N S IWIXIT points and scored his 14to marker Meadowlands. were in double digits for Bolton with “Thoughts ApLENty,’’ regularly in on Main Street because of the renovations. Academic lijuiKstYST.el 18 and IS markers respectively. The Manchester Herald. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 24. 1982 - 1 1 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed.. Feb. 24. 1962

Did you know that .... Revived Knicka - ' O ■ ■ y l v J ' . i i S f - .’ . ? « > > • . ’i’:'- ■ .V f ’ * * Montreal streaks .sH.. ' ■ Jim McCavanagh, member of Carl Silver, assistant Recreation Depart­ mr- Manchester’s Board of Directors, was a one- ment director, was a former member of the surprise Bucks ' time successful stock car race driver. Herald Police Department. ended by Quebec Dick Lindgren, Iliing Junior High principal, Nate Agostinelli, Manchester State Bank was a hard-hitting outfielder incollege at Cen­ Angle president, was a lineman - guard - with season. The Lakers, who increased tral Connecticut. Manchester football teams. By Ira Kaufman their Pacific Division lead over idle of the game late in the second period Earl Yost, Seattle to IVi games, made 61 per­ By Mark Frledmah pass. UPI Sports Writer gave him 100 points for the season, Paul Groobert, Manchester attorney, was a Sports Editor First night lights for softball play in cent of their shots in assuming an 83- UPI Sports Writer Peter Stastny opened the scoring for the Nwdiques at 7:59 of the first making him only the fifth player in standout pitcher during his undergraduate Manchester were erected at Robertson Park Thanks to a rejuvenated 58 halftime advantage. NHL history to score at least 100 and later removed to the football field at With Wayne Gretzky seizing the period when he deflected Normand days at tfie University of Connecticut and backcourt, the New York Knicks 76ers 115, Clippers 101 points in five consecutive seasons. Mt.Nebo. The present night lighting unit at bulk of attention and the New Ifork Rochefort’s'backhander over Mon­ later starred in the Manchester Twilight left a message with Milwaukee In San Diego, Julius E rving The others were Phil Esposito, Bob­ Robertson were installed and operated in Islanders getting the precious bit treal goalie Rick Wamsley; Mon­ League. Tuesday night: the Bucks stop here. scored 34 points to lead the 76ers to by Orr, Guy Lafleur and Marcel July, 1973. that remains, perhaps a glance — be treal evened it two minutes later on Michael Ray Richardson scored their 10th straight victory, raising -(T . ¥ Dionne. Trottier has scored at least it only fleeting — at the Montreal a power play when Mario Treniblay Cliff Keeney, Manchester milk dealer, Chris McHale, best known on the athletic seven points in the final 2:43 to Philadelphia’s record toan NBA- deflected a point shot from Gaston one point in each of the last 17 holds the distinction of having pinch hit for scene today as a basketball referee, was a Blaz Stimac, one of the standouts with the break a 104-104 tie and flashed his best 40-14. The 76ers, who raced to a Canadians is in order. Manchester Soccer CHub, won All-American A one-time dynasty of dynasties, Gingras. games. Babe Ruth in the last exhibition game the minor league baseball umpire. considerable defensive skills to help 10-0 lead in the opening four Blues 3, Maple l.,eafB 2 honors while in college ( East Stroudsburg the proud Cahadiens have turned 5 ^ tr e a l’s loss was . made even Hall of Famer played in at Buikeley Stdium New York snap the Bucks’ 12-game minutes, led 32-14 at the end of the At St. Louis, Joe Mullen scored State) and later perforined with Philadelphia what should have been a rebuilding more costly by an injury to veteran in Hartford. Henry “ Bud” Minor, current captain in the winning streak with a 113-110 first period. 'M' * M two goats and Wayne Babycb added i, in the American Soccer League. era into a stroll down memory-lane. - Steve Shutt, slashed on the left calf Police Department, starred in three sports triumph. Just hours after Seattle Bulls 12.1, Trail Blazers 122 another to help the Blues snap an Despite a 4-3 loss to the Quebec Nor- Jack Redmond, tennis pro at the while at Manchester High. free agent guard Paul Westphal Reggie ’Theus scored 13 of his 28 Bonnie Castleman is one of two female ap­ diques Tuesday night, the Canadiens eight-game winless streak. It was Manchester Racquet Club, was an all-star signed an offer sheet with the points in the third quarter to help i v l proved teaching tennis professionals in had a record;tying eight-game road Babych’s first goal since returning choice in basketball while in high school. Nick Jackston, former varsity baseball Knicks, Richardson and backcourt the Bulls sn'ap a four-game losing Manchester. She is on the staff at the winning streak and a 16-game un­ from a shoulder injury five games coach at East Hartford and now in real estate mates Mike Newlin and Randy streak with' a home victory. The •‘ Racquet Club. Gloria Darling is the other beaten streak entering the game and ago. Art Shorts, on the sales staff at Lynch Pon­ in Manchester, got as high as Triple A in the Smith combined to hand Milwaukee Bulls ran off a 26-8 spurt to grab an USTPA member. only a goal by Real Cloutier with Red Wings 6, Rockies 3 tiac, was an expert marksman for years as minor leagues with Minneapolis with Gabby its first February loss. 89-81 lead entering the final period less than three minutes left stopped At Denver, Mike Blaisdell scored well as a rifle instructor. Hartnett his manager. “ If we’re gonna make a push for and fought off Portland despite an John Herdic, club golf champion at the UPl photo history from being made. two goals and assisted on a third to the playoffs, we’ll have to start 18-point fourth quarter by reserve pace the Red Wings. Joel Chick Toomey, retired football official, Jim LaBelle Sr., local pracricing attorney, Manchester Country Club, was a better now,” said Richardson, who added guard Billy Ray Bates. 2 “ Scoring winning goals is in­ basketball and soccer player in high school teresting when they put an end to Quenneville, Kevin Maxwell and was a threesport high school coach before was an end with the football team at Colgate. 12 assists and stole two passes in the Spurs 143, Warriors 123 and college. Comeback trail streaks,” said Cloutier. by a skate in the first period. Shutt Dwight Foster accounted for settling in Manchester. final moments. “ If Westphal comes In San Antonio, George Gervin “ ’They played a disciplined game, was expected to be out of the lineup Colorado’s goals. Larry Lisciotti, one-time Little League here, he’d help us a lot because he’s scored 35 points and Mike Mitchell Hank Brown, one of the Rec League’s best Baltimore [Jitcher Don Stanhouse tries to Miami. Fla. Stanhouse is attempting corn- not committing many errors on for at least a week. Flumes 2, Canurks 2 Alan Cone, retired principal at Bennet baseball player in Manchester, is one of the one of the best players in the league. added 24 to lead the Spurs to a foul- power volleyball spikers, starred with the work out winter kinks on first full week of eback after being cut by Los Angelos last defense,” said Montreal’s Rejean In other games, the New York At Vancouver, British Columbia, JuniorHigh, was a varsity basketball letter country’s top billiards playei's and several I ’m not worried about him taking plagued triumph, their fifth victory East Hartford Explorers for years after a Houle. “ Whenever they made mis­ Islanders defeated Chicago 5-1, St. Gary LupuTs unassisted goal in the winner at the University of Connecticut. years ago held the world title. my spot because he's not a point in six games. spring training for pitchers and catchers in year. fine college hoop career at Loweil Tech. takes (Quebec goalie Dan) Louis edged Toronto 3-2, Detroit second period iifted Vancouver into guard; the other guys might have Hawks 103, Kings 94 Bouchard would make the .key downed Colorado 6-3 and Calgary the tie. LupuTs fifth goal of the gotten a message.” In Atlanta, Eddie Johnson scored save.” and Vancouver played to a 2-2 tie. season was scored into an un­ Newlin and Smith left calling 27 points and had 8 assists to pace After Chris Nilan tied the score h uiii th guarded net. Thomas Gradin cards with the Bucks as the Knicks the Hawks to their fifth straight vic­ 4 Career contract offered I I I< .5, Black Hawks 1 for the Canadiens on a deflection at At Uniondale, N.Y., Bryan ’Trot- notched Vancouver’s other 14 different categories continued their efforts to escape the tory. Atlanta’s Tree Rollins had 20 13:56 of the final period, Cloutier tier had two goals and two assists to scorewhile Calgary got goals froih Atlantic Division cellar. Newlin rebounds and 7 blocked shots while pushed in Dale Hunter’s centering lead New York. Trottier’s first goal Lanny McDonald and Jim Peplinski. Names in the News scored 20 of his game-high 23 points Reggie Johnson led the Kings with Phillies want Rose to end in the opening half and Smith had 10 20 points. straight Knick points in the fourth .la/./. I 13, Bullets 106 Larry Laub quarter before Richardson took Adrian Dantley fired in 39 points over. and Darrell Griffith scored 24 to PHILADELPHIA (U P I) — The Philadelphia Phillies Phillies on Dec. 5, 1978 as a free agent. He is entering TOLEDO, Ohio (U P I) — Larry Laub, a 17-year veteran on the the final year of that agreement although the club holds Prize list grows A free throw by the Knicks’ All- help the Jazz to a road victory that want to make sure is around when he makes Shero offered post Professional Bowlers Association tour, knows that, early round Star guard put New York ahead 105- snapped Washington’s 14-game win­ his run at Ty Cobb’s all-time record fo* career base hits. an option year for 1983. leaders aren’t always at the top when a tournament concludes. Giles said a new contract would begin with this season 104 with 2:43 left before Richardson ning streak over Utah. With that in mind, team president Bill Giles and Still, Laub was just where he wanted to be today — atop a 360-man stripped Sidney Moncrief of the ball Itorkels 10.5, Mavericks 9,5 Rose's agent, Reuven Katz, are hard at work on a and go from year to year. field after 16 games of the $200,000 PBA National Championship. and hit a driving stuff shot. After Moses Malone, going over the 30- “ career” contract to ensure that the veteran first LaUb is averaging 224 for the tournament after shooting rounds of Richardson’s spinning finger roll in “ What’s important to us is that 1984 will be the year to build Red Wings point mark for the 13th consecutive baseman will be with the club as he approaches Cobb's 1,837 and 1,749 for a 3,586 total. His last three games of round two tor AACC run the lane put the Knicks on top 109- game, scored 34 points and grabbed mark. he will set the all-time record if he’s still capable of Tuesday were 246, 225 and 279, enabling him to stay ahead of the 104, Milwaukee closed to within 111- 21 rebounds as Dallas concluded the “ We’ve reached a basic agreement in philosophy to playing,” Giles said. “ I think for as much as he’s done DETROIT (U P I) — Fred Shero, know anything about it.” charging Mike Durbin of Chagrin Falls, Ohio. 110 on Scott May’s foul shot with 30 most successful road trip in have a perpetual year to year contract as long as we feel for the Phillies and for baseball in general, it would be former Philadelphia Flyers and “ I ’m curious myself,” Cavalieri seconds left. Richardson’s follow he can play for us,” Giles said Tuesday. “ He's agreed to The top three placements in each Mavericks’ history on a down note. nice to have him here. We wanted to assure ourselves New York Rangers coach, said he told the Free Press. “ Truthfully, I Sam Snead By Earl Yost basket with six seconds remaining play in Philadelphia as he chases the record. It’s now a that Pete would not be a free agent in 1984. category will receive merchandise has been offered the job as coach of haven’t been that close to the Sports Editor provided the final margin and he matter of coming to terms on the dollars involved.” “ It would be nice for the Philadelphia fans to reap the DUBLIN, (Miio (U P I) — Veteran Sam Snead, golf’s all-time leader awards. the Slumping . team.” sealed the upset by intercepting the While the final figures haven’t been discussed yet, a rewards of being able to see him do it in this town. It’s in official victories, has accepted an invitation to play in the 1982 Competitors in the seventh annual Other awards will be made in a “ I hope to be there,” Shero said As coach of the Flyers, Shero won inbounds pass as the Bucks set up Sports Slate new contract would be worth about $1 million a year. It probably a record that will never be set again.’’ Memorial Tournament, which begins May 27, Snead’s 70th birthday. New England Relays distance run, random drawing with every con­ Tuesday night in a telephone inter­ two Stanley Cup championships in “ I can’t think of a nicer way to celebrate my 70th birthday than at a for a three-point field goal. is believed Rose would also receive a percentage of Giles said he preferred to call the new contract a view with the Detroit Free Press. sponsor^ by Manchester Communi­ testant’s name included except the the mid-1970s with a roughhouse tournament as prestigious as the Memorial,” Snead told Larry Thiel, “ The Knicks play us tough all the revenue from souvenirs and other factors related to his “ career” pact rather than a “ lifetime” one. “ I don’t know if it’s for sure or ty (Allege with a big financial assist top three finishers in each category. \\ <*dn<*»dav style of physical Intimidation which executive director of the Memorial, a 72-hole event played on Jack time,” said Milwaukee Coach Don record chase. “ We’ve arranged it so as tong as he’s able to play, it's not.” he added. “ My agent (Mark was universally condemned by from United Technologies, will be In all, 125 prizes will be offered BVSKETBALI. Nicklaus’ Muirfield Village Golf Club, north of Columbus. Nelson, whose club came within two Giles said he and Katz met twice last week at the here if we come to terms with the money,” he said. “ I Stewart) is handling the matters. hockey purists. vying for awards in 14 categories. which should help attract a big field Hrrker al MCC, 8 Snead, who played in only four Tour events last year, qualifies for points of advancing to the Eastern Phillies’ spring training camp in Clearwater, Fla. He don’t think there’s a problem there. We have not talked I ’m waiting to hear from him. I ’ve After moving to the Rangers in Instead of offering a three-mile of runners. Urrker at (Hotnon), () F Conference finals last season. “ 1 said his target date on a new contract was March 10, the about what happens after he’s through playing. There is the Memorial through a sponsor’s exemption from the Memorial Cap­ and.a 10-mile run, this year’s dis­ Entry fee wilt be $4 in advance been out of hockey for a year and 1978, Shero met with less success thought they played very smart and \1aiu’li<‘i4i<>r al Windham (p rU ), 8 date of the team’s first exhibition game. a possibility he wouid want to play in Japan after he tain’s Club. tance run will be one race at 10,000 and $5 the day of the race. I’m wellrested. I’ve got the and left his position as general controlled tonight. The pressure’s m :k h o c k e y Rose, who will be 41 in April, last year broke Stan reaches the twilight of his career.” meters, a distance of six and two- The previous day, track and field energy.” manager. with us because we’re attempting to EaHl (^ath4>lic vs. (dastonhury (al Musial’s National League record for career hits and Rose was not available for comment Tuesday. He told Alan Hangsleben tenth miles on Sunday, June 25. events will be staged at Manchester Shero, 56, said he was offered Since 1968, the Red Wings have MARTY HOWE get the best record in the league and Hartford Arrnu), 8:40 ended the strike-shortened season with 3,697, leading the the Philadelphia Daily News, “ I ’m just happy the Wayne Maxner’s job — but refused been coached by Sid Abel, Bill NEW HAVEN (U P I) — Atan Hangsleben, an ei(^t-year yeteran of Dave Prindiville, with the ap­ High’s Wigren Track. George Suitor there’s more pressure every game.” Eridav league with 140. He is 494 hits short of Cobb’s mark of 4,- Phillies want me as I go after Ty Cobb’s record. The to name the Detroit official who Gadsby, Abel (again), Ned professional hockey, was assigned Tuesday by the Hartford Whalers. proval of other members of the will be meet director. Elsewhere, Los Angeles outlasted HASkETIVAEE 191. way they have designed the contract, the sky’s the limit. made the offer. Harkness, Doug Barkley, Johnny Howe recalled to the New Haven Nighthawks of the , the Relays’ Board of Directors, said Pat Mistretta, coordinator for the awards will be made tn contestants Denver 145-129, Philadelphia beat Vi iiidham al Manrhrslrr, 8 Rose signed a four-year, $3.2 million contract with the It’s up to me.” Shero has been out of hockey since Wilson, Ted Garvin, Alex NHL team announced. two-day program which has at­ in the following age brackets: San Diego 115-101, Chicago edged SlaffonI al (di«‘iicy Terh, 8 being fired by the Rangers in Delvecchio, Barkley (again), HARTFORD (UPI) - Hangsleben, who turned 29 on Monday, scored two goals and six tracted a number of top athletes in E Portland 123-122, San Antonio Men’s Open, up to 34; Sub-Masters the East, reported the relays are in East llampl<»n at Bolton. 8 November, 1980. Delvecchio (again), Larry Wilson, Defenseman Marty Howe, son of assists in 17 games since being signed as a free agent Jan. 4 by the Los whipped Golden State 143-123, Atlan­ 35-39, M asters 40-49, Grand the best financial condition ever Detroit General Manager Jimmy Bobby Kromm, Marcel Pronovost, retired hockey great Gordie Howe, Angeles Kings, the Nighthawks’ parent club. ta beat Kansas City 103-94, Utah Saturday Masters 50 to 64 and over 65; with nearly $5,600 in the treasury Skinner denied Shero had been Ted Undsay and Maxner. has been called up by the Hartford The 6-foot-l, 200-pound defenseman and forward played five years' topped Washington 113-106 and BASKEtBAM. Cards have type team Women’s Open, up to 34, Sub- plus a $5,000 gift from United hired. Shero was born in Winnipeg, Whalers from the team’s American with the New England Whalers of the former World Hockey League Houston defeated Dallas 105-95. Koinrn at C(^(^AA Tourna­ Masters 35-39,Masters 40-49, Over Technologies. The Travelers In­ “ I deny it as of now,” he told radio Manitoba, Oct. 23, 1925. He p la y ^ Hockey League affiliate at and two years in the NHL with the Hartford Whalers, Washington Lakers 145, Nuggets 129 ment 50. surance Co. has also pledged $2,500 station WJR. “ I can honestly say defense for the New York Rangers Binghamton, N.Y. Capitals and Los Angeles. At the Forum, Jamaal Wilkes to capture N.L. flag he’s not been hired. No deal has ' Also, first high school boy and girl to support the promotion. from 1947 to 1950. He began minor Howe, whose brother, Mark, also scored 31 points and Norm Nixon Munrhester vs. Somi^rs (at Enfield and the first junior high male and Last year’s relays cost $16,652 and been made or anything like that.” league coaching in 1957, winning sbi plays with the Whalers, will make had 16 assists as the Lakers won Kink). 7 WRESTUNC female to finish. this year’s projected expenses are The Red Wings, who beat division titles and six playoff cham­ his first appearance of the season in Mark Hall their fourth straight and posted State Open Meet al Bristol O n tral Colorado 6-3 Tuesday night in Finally, for the first time, a team considerably higher. ST. LOUIS (U P I) - Whitey Her­ Herzog disagrees with critics who pionships heading teams in St. Paul, the Whalers’ home game against the MINNEAPOLIS (U P I) — Trent Tucker says teammate Mark Hall, their highest point total of the Hiffh Denver, are last in the Norris Divi-. Minn., Omaha, Neb., and Buffalo, prize will be made. zog says the St. Louis Cardinals, believe the Cardinals’ pitching staff, Boston Bruins tonight. who quit the Minnesota basketball team after being charged with sion with 48 points, ^n e less than N.Y. built around speed and defense, with the exception of relief ace Howe, 28, has scored eight goals in making nearly $1,000 in fraudulent phone calls, has nobody to blame Toronto. Under Maxner this year, He coached the Flyers from 1971 have the type of team it will take to , is not strong enough to 60 games this season at Bingtom- but himself. Detroit has won 18, lost 32 and tied until 1978 — a period featuring two win the Nationai League pennant. last through a pennant race. ton. He leads the Binghamton Hall, who announced his decision to leave at midnight Monday, was 12 . Stanley Cups (1974 and 1975) and a “ We’re going to put a ballclub on “ I like our pitching a lot more Whalers in assists with 38 and is four to appear before the Campus Committee on Student Behavior this Shero said Stewart was the field where there aren’t going to than other people do,” he said. “ I 308-151-95 record. points short of the all-time season week to face accusations he made nearly $1,000 in phone calls and Ex-Olympian Dillard to tutor Yanks be any guys loafing,” said Herzog, like our pitching this year better negotiating with the Red Wings on Shero coached the Rangers to a 76- point mark of 40 for a Binghamton charged them to university numbers. the Cardinals’ manager and general than I did last year. The one thing contract terms. CHub vice president 68-1 record before being fired on defenseman. The 6-foot defenseman manager. “ I know they’re going to we iack is a real stopper, and in a Lincoln Cavalieri said he "didn’t Nov. 22, 1980. has nine years of' professional NEW YORK (U P I) - Are you ready? with a mathematically measured lead by the give everything they have every way (Bob) Forsch was that last hockey experience. Paul Westphal George the Magician is about to show you his base runner,” Thrift goes on. “ It is conducted day. year.” NEW YORK (U P I) — Paul Westphal has forced Sam Schulman’s best trick. He has nothing up his sleeve, but in conjunction with a stop watch that’s put on “ I don’t have to worry about orsch had to battle a sore arm last Realized values hand, but he acknowledges the owner of the Seattle SuperSonlcs still Sports the combined action of the pitcher and the year but that reportedly has healed. when he taps his wand three times, he’s going somebody going out and giving me owns the trump card. catcher and we establish the maximum lead The Cardinals also re-signed free to change Five O’clock Lightning to Nine 50 percent.” Westphal, a free agent guard who has been selected to five All-Star Parade a runner can take from first base and from agent Joaquin Andujar. Rincon has O’clock Mercury right before your eyes. The Cardinals begin assembling at Basketball teams with Phoenix and Seattle, signed an offer sheet with the New second base. We have a specific way of recovered from a broken arm, and What you’re going to see is speed, speed their spring training headquarters Jockey Steve Cauthen York Knicks Tuesday, leaving the SuperSonics with 15 days to match Milt Richman training them to get back to the base safely. ieft-handers John Martin, Dave and more speed from the New York Yankees. in St. Petersburg, Fla., Wednesday the offer or lose the high-scoring backcourtman. We know the average lead a runner feels he LaPoint and Bob Shirley will fit into At least, that’s what George Steinbrenner with pitchers and catchers UPt photo Although Schulman has shown little interest in keeping the injury- can take from a base is 12 feet. Rodney Scott Herzog’s plans somewhere. hopes. Back in the days when they played scheduled to report. The team’s earns school diploma plagued guard, the Seattle owner is not on good terms with the Knicks takes 16 feet and Tim Raines takes 14 or 15 In the bullpen, the Cardinals will nothing hut day ball and started all their first workout is set for Thursday. and Westphal can only hope Schulman won’t hold a grudge. feet. If Raines doesn’t get hurt, he'll steal 150 have veteran , Mark Littell games at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the The remainder of the squad is Happy fellow Steinbrenner is on the right track. bases this year. I said 150. and I ’ve never and to keep Sutter com­ Yankees frequently would wait until the late scheduled to report Sunday. ’The BUSINESSMEN “ He’s searching for something and I think spoken to him in my life, but I know what he pany. Gary. Carter of the Montreal By Milt Richman " I wanted to go back and get it for innings to decimate their opponents with team’s first full workout is planned Six players were in twin digits as it’s fantastic,” Thrift applauds. “ He knows knows and I know what Steve Boros knows." “ I think we’ve got a lot more a few reasons,” Cauthen told me their long ball power and that’s where the for Monday. The first exhibition Expos is enjoying spring NEW YORK (U P I) - A couple of DiRosa Cleaners swept past Purdy what his problem is and he’s trying to correct Nobody, but nobody, knows more about depth that people give us credit over the phone from his home. Five O’clock Lightning originated. game is March 11 against the training in West Palm Beach, hot walkers were killing time Corp., 100-58, last n i^ t at Bennet. it. You can’t criticize a man for that, can base running than Boros. He can tell you how for,” Herzog said. “I really feel "Although it’s only a plece of paper, Down through the years, the Yankees Houston Astros at Cocoa, Fla. Fla., this spring. He’s one of talking with the chief clerk of scales Jiih Sulick had 22 points followed by you?” long it takes for practically every player in we’re capable of having a good it means something and it lets you maintained that same image with a steady Herzog, who reshaped the Car­ baseball’s top salaried stars. in the paddock the other evening at Bill Bellock 19, Carl Bujanciua 19, Potter outlasts Thrift doesn’t hold any base stealing both leagues to get from home plate to first succession of home run sluggers, and now 2 pitching staff.” know where you stand. I Was 16 and dinals last year with a series of Latonia Race Course in bustling lit­ Bob Boland 16, Hal Rawlings 12 and records and never played a single day in the and from first to second because he has been The Cardinals, who had the best in the 10th grade,when I quit high suddenly their owner wants the Bronx major trades, polished off the job tle Florence, Ky., when one of them Bob Gorman 10 for DiRosa’s. Ray majors but he can tell you all about base run­ clocking them long before anyone ever overall record in the Nationai school. I was exciting about riding Bombers re-shaped from all-purpose huskies over the winter as he dealt out­ volunteered a piece of news. Vanderject had 24 points and Scott ning. A lot of other things pertaining to thought of it. League East last year but missed then because it was something i to featherfooted whippets. fielder Sixto Lezcano and pitchers “ You hear about Stevie Hanse and Dave W h it^ 13 a|dece Barker in opener baseball, too. His last job in organized ball Boros was with the Royals at the same Steinbrenner not only restructured his Lary Sorensen and Silvio Martinez the playoffs because of the split wanted to do. I was afraid I might Cauthen?” he said. "H e just got Us for Purdy’s. Filloramo Construction team over the winter, he did even more. Was six years ago when he handled the reen­ time as Thrift. He taught the mathematicaliy in addition to disgruntled shortstop season, will break camp April 5. outgrow it, become too big. I high school diploma.” whipped Moriarty Fuel, 8568. Steve He brought Lou Brock, the St. Louis (Or­ try draft for Charlie Finley but the way he measured lead to Raines, who looked like a Garry Templeton. ’They open the regular season the weighed 90 pounds then.” . His listeners were impressed. Rascher had 29 points, Ken Goodwin OAKLAND, Calif. (UPI) - break in the ninth game before ser­ dinals’ retired alltime base stealing leader, looks at it, he has been a teacher and instruc­ cinch last year to break Brock’s single season In return, the Cardinals acquired next night in Houston. Cauthen began his riding career at Even more than by seeing the 17, Ken Shoppman 12 and Scott Hen­ Seventh-seeded Barbara Potter, ad­ ving out to force a third set. . here to talk to him about serving as one of the tor most of his life and never really has left record of 118 stolen bases until the strike took pitcher Steve Mura, center fielder The home opener is April 10 River Downs in Cincinnati across Phillies' Pete>Rose at the track drickson 10 for Filloramo’s. Joe ding a firm baseline stand to her " I t was just a difficult match. 1 Yankees’ instructors this spring. Brock’s the game. He conducted his own one-day place and he was forced out again with a 4 and shortstop Ozzie against the Pittsburgh Pirates. the Ohio River from where he Uves. [Badb several times a week. They’re u ^ Guardino had 16 points, Sean usual tough serve and volley, out-, lost my serve and maybe I lost a lit­ asking price was considerably higher than baseball clinic in Fairfax, Va., less than two broken hand in mid-September. He stole 71 Smith, who has won the Gold Glove “ I think we’ve got a good team,” Even when he was a drq>out riding to him by now. Thompson and Paul Frenette 12 lasted Sue Barker of England 4-6,5 tle bit more pace,” said Barker. Steinbrenner had in mind, so later this week, weeks ago with the help of ’ bases in 82 attempts. award while playing with a last- Herzog said. “ I ’m anxious about it. I for a living, he still was concerned ■TV Steve Cauthen getting his hi(^ apiece and Kevin Spellman 11 for 4, 6-4 and to advance to today’s se­ In the second late-night match. Harrison Dillard, only man to win Olympic coach Steve Boros, one-time American Scott, who Thrift had at the Baseball place team in San Diego the last two feel just like I did with Kansas City about his educaticm. school diploma was much more of Moriarty’s. cond round of a $150,000 tennis tour­ No. 3 seed Pam Shriver, Luther- League pitcher Dick 'Bosman and one of his Academy, also uses the mathematically years. in W 6. They had never won, but I "I took some correspondence gold medals in the sprints and hurdles, will an eyebrow-raiser, and that isn’t so nament. ville, Md., defeated Julib become the 17th instructor in the Yankees’ old Academy aides Joe Tanner and 300 measured lead. He stole 63 bases in 1980 and Herzog said the addition of the thought we were going to and we y courses although I never got my hard to understand considering the MIDGET Potter, of Woodbury, Conn., who Harrington, Spokane, Wash., 2-6,6-2, youngsters showed up despite the fact there 30 out of 37 last season. two Smiths, who are not related, did.” diploma,” he said. “ In order to get training camp at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. That misguided but growing notion thioK The Bulls udiipped the Rockets, p la y ^ with a little swelling in her 6-1. was snow on the ground. “ Joe Tanner also was with me at the plus the healthy return of catcher TONIGHT it now, I had to take such subjects as total of 17 includes the coaches, which, in days that a basic education isn’t that 31-17, and 76ers nipped the Spurs, I 67 left shoulder, needed two hours and No. 4 seed Silvia Hanika of West effect, is what Dillard will be when he tutors Essentially, what Thrift teaches base Academy,” says Thrift. “ When Chuck and pitcher Andy 7:15 - NHL: Whalers vs. mathematics, science, social important for someime like an inter­ 14, last night at Mahoney Center! five minutes to wear down a deter­ Germany eliminated Ida Budarova runners is somet h i n g he calls “ the Tanner, no relation, got the Oakland Rincon gives the Cardinals a much Bruins, W TIC; 7:30 • Ch .38 studies, reading and spelli^. I nuy the Yankee players in the art of getting the nationally celebrated 21-year-old Jason JStansfield had 10 points and mined Barker. of Czechoslovak^, 84, 81. mathematically measured lead,” and he managerial job in 1976 he insisted on Finley ; improved team heading into this 7:30 - NBA: Celtics vs. Jazz, decide to go to college some dey, hut most out of what they have as he did with the jockey who already has won horse Bruce Rosenberg 6 for the Bulls "When she (Barker) led 3-Iove in In earlier ipatches, Bettina offers such players as Tim Raines, Rodney hiring Joe, who taught the mathematically season. WINF, W POP not in the Instant future. t.nngi|yg^,g some years back. Bowling racing’s Triple Crown and the while Darren and Jason Rosano had the second set there was no way I Bunge, riding h i^ after her victory Making the Yankees faster on the bases and Scott, Rickey Henderson and Phil Gamer as measured lead to all the A ’s. They set an “ I feel good going in,” Herzog 7:30 - College Basketball: are soniethlng I niigbt take, rdtahm Eclipse Award along with |3 4 and 3 markers r e q ie c tiv ^ for the was going to pull this out serving last week in Houston, defeated Nan­ living, hreatting proof that his theory pays record that year with 341 said. “ I know how hardnosed our UConn vs. Villanova, WDRC interested in TV broadcasting.” in the field is a noble idea as far as it goes, miilion. Rockets. Danny Maher had 6 points and volleying,” Potter said Tuesday cy Yeargin 81 ,8 2 to advance to the off. stolen bases. Sal Bando, a slow runner, stole players are. If you can play defense 7:45 • College Basketball: "The Kid,” as he came to be and there have been many examples of / For the past two years, Cauthen and David Campbell 4 for the 76ers n i^ t. " I had to stay at the baseline second round. "Base running is the key that unlocks the 20 bases after only seven the year before and and get people out from the sixth in­ Georgetown vs. Providence, known when he was both the leading runners improving, but I never have heard of, AARP- Connie Murzyn 204-628, A1 ^ been riding for industrialist while Dave Gallaidwr and .Steve untUI was more co^ident, get more Kathy Jordan, a former Stanford treasure chest of your entire offensive Phil Garner, an average runner, went to 35 ning on, you’ve got a heli of a Scoville 505, Earl Everett 521. Ch.l2 apprentice ahd the leading jockey in much less seen, a naturally slow runner tiun Robert Sangster in Great Britain ■ BldweU played weU for the Spurs. rallies then work my way to the star, won her first match of the tour­ program,” ’Thrift points out. "You say you stolen bases from four the season before. I chance. I think we can do that.” 8 - College Basketball: Seton the nation in 1978, probably would do into a speedy one. That strikes me as im- and he’ll be going back there shortly Over at the Community, Y, the net.T nament, downing Ann Henricksaon can’t turn a slow runner into a fast one. I say took the measured lead system with me to The two Smiths will be the only PINNETTES- Judy Schmidt 181-477, Hall vs. St.John’s, ESPN well in TV. He seems to be a little po^ble. for the sjari of the new racing Lakers outlasted the 76ers, 3530, In the third game of the second set of St. Paul, Minn. Syd Thrift, however, doesn’t buy that. Not I can show a guy how to get quicker starts. Oakland, like Joe did, when I came there in new additions to the Cardinals’ Linda Burton 468, Jennie Kowalsi^ 8 • NBA: Knicka vs. Pacers, m ate conscious about the way be season next month. and the Sonics turned . the B aiter twisted her ankle and lost In other matches; Yvonne Ver- entirely, anyway. Nobody spends much time on that. Maybe as 1975 and put it into the A ’s entire minor regular lineup, where the only un­ 175, Ellen Bauer 469, Maryann Ch.9 q>eaks since he went over to ride in He returned to his home in rural Bulls, 40-33. Jon Roe had 38 nointf her serve, but managed to break maak, South A frica , defeated Tlirift, who luM his own real estate com­ little as 5 per cent of the time during all of ieague organization. Rickey Henderson was settled position is left field. Dane Garbeck 234, Ginger Yourkas 176, 0 - Boxing: Deldon vs. Camel, England and he even dnwses much Walton, Ky., just so he could spend and Sal Vemali 6 to r the Lakers back on.thiB second deuce point with Leighhnn Thompson, Newport pany now in Vienna, Va., was director of spring training, yet in actual competition, in the A ’s organization at Boise and he lorg, rookie Gene Roof and Tito Chris Dean 211-504, Tina Ahrens 486, Spinks vs. Brown, Pinter vs. Ken­ snaarter than before. time with his mother and father and while Jay hllstretta (34) and Miir^ two forced errors by the victor to go News, Va., 6-3, 6-3; Claud|a Khode, pUyer development for the Oakland A ’s in base running can be, and often is, the key to learned the system. Two years ago, he set the Landrum will battle for that spot. Rosemary Norwood 210-489, Mae ny, Ch.17,26 The Kid, it turns out, prefers his the rest of the family. His parents BIcMahon (4) led the TSers. Brian ■ (t up three. . West Germany, topped Sharon 19ra and 1976.and director of the Kansas City the outcome. American League record for a single season "W e’re going to take a good look Cavenaro 178-461,Lois Begin 191-475, 19 - College Basketball: Kansas tracks fast but bis other acUvitiea WahA, San Franciaco, 86 , 7-6, 81; were on hand beaming proudly w t o and Shaun Brophy netted 33 and 11 Potter, however, followed up the Royals’ innovative but abortive Baseball “ The thing that makes my concept with 1(X) stolen bases.' I rest my case right at Roof,” Herzog said. "H e has a Anita Shorts 481,' Cindy Dodson 471, .State vs. Missouri, USA somewhat slower. It look him a lit­ and Catherine Tanvier, France, he received his high school markers respeetively for the Sonics lost serve at love-40 in the fifth Academy from 1969 to 1972. His feeling is that different than anything else is that it deals there.” chance to be an everyday player. Ann Odell 211474, Lois Brown 177- Midnight - NHL; Rangers vs. equivalency diploma at Northern tle longer to get his di|doma, so noW while Cinque Barkm ( l l ) and Dave game, with three earned points at defeated Eva P faff. West Germany, But we can get by platooning.” 480. Black Hawks, tlBA Kentucky University a week ago. be appreciates it moTK . Arnold (9) led the Bulls. 15-all to tie at 3-all and gain ai third 7-6 (7-6), 84. ..

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Vandeweghe 6 62 18. makes 6-foot-6 — which is still tall enough for the “ small Adlai Stevenson, and Natalie Wood were the pictures, the greens were sprayed with water to Quebec at Montreal I.ssci ;t 12-12 18. Dunn 6 1-1 13. Mckinney Marian Eaton 189-468, Pat Cheney minutes until tender. Add crumbs, onion, Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders L is Angeles 38 17 .601 — forward" pwltion. What separates the Doctor from other entertained in the dining room. create the look of freshness, she said. The hot lights Seattle 36 18 .667 I'x •' 2-2 12. Thompson 1 f2 7. Gondrezick 9 477, C a ro l P o w e ll 451, Susan and fruit and toss lightly to combine. St. Louis at Washington 1-1 19. Ro( hc 2 02 4. Hordges 3 62 12. men bis size are his ultra-long arms — in this he reminds me For the photo for the Herald, Mrs. in the studio can soon wilt lettuce and other greens. Vancouver at Calgary (iolden Stale 29 24 f47 8 Borofsky 200-474. Spoon over lamb, leaving Vk-inch margin Ph.renix 28 24 .f38 8»i Hav 4 24 10. Totals 46 8 4 4 18. of form er great Bob Cousy — and his "hang tim e” when he Edgerton wanted nothing short of perfec­ To give cooked vegetables a more appealing look, m s A N G E LE S (12.) all around. R oll up from long side, Portland 28 7 .f28 9 takes off on one of Us patented leaps for the oasket When be tion. Unfortunately, the newspaper pic­ they weren’t thoroughly cooked — they were just San Diego I f 40 273 23 Rambis 4 0-2 8. Wilkes 7 1-2 31. Abdul- wants to turn it on, E r ^ g is still the most exciting player in jellyroll fashion. Tie with twine. Place Tuesday s Results .labbar 8 1-1 17. Johnson 6 2-2 7 . Nixon 4 ture isn’t in the vibrant colors that are in blanched and this way retained their brighter American Hockey League the game. fat side up on rack in shallow roasting Mlanta lUi. Kansas City 94 02 8. ( oojHT f 44 14. McAdoo 6 02 12. ELKS- John Rieder 360, A] Atkins McCall’s. For the picture she prepared colors too. By United Press International New York 113. Milwaukee 110 Brewer i 02 10. Jordan f 32 13. 168-389, Dorn F arr 350, Paul Ford pan. Insert meat thermometer and then Northern Division I tah M3. Washington 106 t.andsberger 4 02 8.. McGee 3 1-2 7. an orange chiffon cake, that was high Whipped cream soon folds under the hot lights for W L T Pts. GF GA Mc Kenna 1 2. T o U ls 66 12-16 12. Q. A conple of gnestioas for yon. Since when hns Reggie roast for 2Vk hours or until 175 degrees on San Antonio 143 Golden State 123 02 147-151-136-434, Bill Feeley 177-393, and light and which, incidentally, tasted the photos, so sometimes the economists had to be New Bruns 37 17 81 2T/6 166 Chicago 123. Portland 122 lK>nvei 8 X 3 2 2 9 - 1 8 Jackson been called “M r. October”? And on a basebnll fiu d , . 3T 20 74 240 197 Hank Hebert 136-373, Jack Talley just as good as it looked. On top of the thermometer. Let stand for 20 minutes Maine Houston l i t . Dallas 9f L»s Angeles 42418X^-12 innovative and use shaving cream instead. 27 26 61 2T6 230 351, R oy Johnson 142-366, Travis what is ander O e artificial tarf? — Gilbert Canales, Camar­ Nova Scotia l.os AngeU's 14*. Denver 129 Three point goals--none. Fouled out— orange butter cream frosting was before slicing. Springfield 24 32 r2 197 242 illo, Calif. You know how fast a gelatin salad will collapse Philadelphia 1U. San Diego 101 Mc Adoo Total fouls-Los Angeles 8. Cook Jr. 349, Ralph Doyer 147-385, Fruit sauce: Fredericton If 41 34 201 3IU evidence again of Mrs. EMgerton’s \Nednesdav's Games Denver 17 Tt'chnical—none. A- 14.072. It is difficult to pin down the genesis of the “ Mr. October” once it’s taken out of the mold. But not so with Southern DivisionI Bruce Fish 365, Dave Richards 357, Reserved dried fruit (All Times ESTi label for R e ^ e Ju , but I would say it started right after expertise — little daisies made out of those used in the photographs. They were rein­ Binghamton 3f 23 74 2T2 209 Utah at Boston. 7:30 p.m. Len Anderson 376, R ay P arr 150-391, Vk teaspoon cinnamon Rochester 31 2T. 60 248 216 the 19f7 Wond Series, when the Yankee outfielder slugged curls of slivered almonds with touches of forced with lots of extra gelatin to make them so Milwaukee at New Jersey^.ey. 7 :7 p.ni. Tuesday s College Basketball Results A1 Grabinsky 1 3 9 ^ , Bob Bonadies Vk cup white Port or apple juice New Haven 31 2T. 67 232 2ir. five home runs (a Series record), batted .450 and knocked iis> colored icing. thick they wouldn’t collapse or melt. 212 211 New York at Indiana. 7:7;7 p.m. By UnitcHl f^es.s Inlomaftonal Adirondack 24 29 I^urtland at Kan.sas City.ily. 8a :7 p.m. 378, Bill Hanson 158-406, Bem ie eight runs to lead New York’s defeat of the Los Angeles 2 teaspoons cornstarch Hershey 26 30 f4 21f. 2r i hUst “ Sometimes we would use dry ice to create the Hou.ston at I>ehver. 9;7 :7 p.m.t Albany Coll, of Phar. H6. Bard 61 Welch 136-144-165-445, Max Welch Dodgers in six games. It was his first year in Gotham, wUch AS PART OF HER JOR, Mrs. In small pan, combine reserved fruit, F Erie 20 37 46 2f3 316 effect of steam coming 'from hot stew or a Cleveland at Phoenix. 9:7 p.i Albany St. 87. Oswego St. 68 388, Joe DeSimone 354, Ernie Pepin Edgertqn was also Involved in the “ how­ cinnamon. Port, and 1 cup water and mix Tuesday's Games Thursday's Games capUvatedapUvated the national media centered there. And JackJackson casserole, or if we had an extra large soup tureen or (No Games Soon seasoned salt UTAH (1131 Springfield 91. Bentley 71 415, Chris Plumley 409, Mike Happen very much involved in the preparing of Islanders. Trottier 42 (^ssy. Perssoni. Dantlev 14 11-14 39. Hardy f 32 13. iVk cups milk As part of her job Mrs. Edgerton also had charge 11:00. Penalties—Hutchison. Chi. 4:41; St. Joseph's f l . American 40 158-407, Joe Tolisano 164-407, Em il the origihal McCall’s Cookbook which Wilkins 7 2-2 16. Green 7 1-2 If. Griffith Williams W. Clark Rl) No... Ub, well, I better not leave my response that short 3 tablespoons flour of the executive dining room at headquarters. "The McEwen, N Y I. 7:00; Secord. Chi. 7:46; 10 4-f 24. Schayes 0 02 0. Robinzine 0 02 Palm ieri 157-406, John Fox 396, contained many of the recipes she had Herald photo by Pinto Persson, NYI. 18:11. Worcester Poly. 81. Nichols 66 for fear of inciting the Rhinelanders. Finishing second in 1 cup grated sharp Cheddar cheese ( Vk dining room was all done in French Provincial. We 0. Duren 2 2-2 6. Poquette 0 02 0. Totals South S te v e W illia m s 160-390, M ik e made for the niagazine and some she is Shots on goal—Chicago 10^2—20. N Y 4f 8 2 1 113. Super Bowl X V I doesn’t count You’ve got to win it all to be pound)

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(D Hogan's Haroad 3:30 on March 7 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Army and Navy (ContlnuaeFromOayllma) W ilaa; a profile of a California 0 0 Lata Mght With David (B) CdlageBaaketbanSatonHan va taaohar who works with straat gang 10:16 Welch-Bacali feud WeltctYMigM Contandcfc Bout Irani Lattarman aub, 1090 Main St. ' , . . mambara to try and rachannal thair 0Motrta-tlma star of "Woman Of The Year” and the aging, but still time visit from son Ronald and his wife, Doria. ' people with sight, hearing and other disabilities. newscast covaringtha nation and tha 10:30 %too show. Charlan* Tilton. KnthariiMHnlmond. CD Rat Patrol voluptuous sex siren, is said to be one of the hottest off­ “ We haven't been in the White Hofise since woild. QD Music World The charge for the breakfast will be $2.75 for adults Daughlar of middle-class psrsnts 0 P ro m a a ln American Art’Oaorga 0 Paopla Now The world ol 4:30 stage spiffs in generations. Christmas when the family had a reunion,” explains Issvss horn* sndlsksstotheopsn 0Movta* (103 mine.) dD Maude 2 version of the play and could even take it on the road. overnight stay at the most—and we’ll visit the White The fantastic fingers of Israeli-born llzhak Perlman tangling with tha beauties forcing him' into'degradation and GD I'm a big fan of Yankee pitcher Dave Righelll. Is he mar­ onlynightlytalacaatofilskind-'world (2 ) Sports Update Good news for themssivas, and getting tha worst of corruption. (2 hra.) make him one of the world's greatest violinists. But his ried or seeing anyone special? Where was he bom and when aconomics and financial news, Wall night-owls and West Coast sports IS SHOWN__ AT:— Soroptimist International of Hartford will sponsor an lt.(60mlna.) 11:36 sense of humor especially surprises fans. And he loves to is his birthday?—S.S., Watertown, Wis. Straat trands and axpart comman- 000ThaFactaOfUfaWhileon CD Hawaii FivaK) tans--the latest sports results in a 1:15 - 7:40 - 10:00 art auction, Sunday at 2 |^.m. at the Glastonbury Knights tary from raspactad financial fast-paced commentary. meet people. Righetli isn't married, but he does prefer going steady, so 'Raiders' and film maker a trip to New York, Tootle becomes 11:40 of Columbus Hall, 1079 Hebron Ave. Proceeds will analytta. separated from the other girls and ®Movla- The Academy of Motion ment Awai^ for editing “of introduction of a ultra- havingletthsworidinonhisproblams 10^)0 and turns him into family butler. (2 And Four Queena” 1956 Clark Mo. 54111. Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford. wRh alcohol. Gable. Eleanor Parker. A man waited on long lines to Picture Arts and Sciences a completely invented high-speed color negative ( D News hra.) llzhak: H e’d rather be Joe meet him. Haverl. Is a junior at the school and is active in a wide ^ BportaCantar ( D 0 Dynasty During a lavish party 0 NA8L Indoor Soccar Semifinal searches lor money hidden by the film that maintains high ® Thosa Fabulous Clowna Host husbands of lour women he hss met. range of activities, including chorus, band, theater and ;plso disclosed Tuesday a soundtrack that enhances calabratlhg Slavan’a marriagSt ' Pfayotf(UmeA "Do me a favor and tell the people to print their first On.Tom Selleck of TV's “ Magnum P.L ": how old is he, definition, natural color Richard Kilsy salutes tha world's 0 Dr. Scott On Hebrews (00 mins.) epecial Oscar will be given the realism of toe events Fallon learns Biaka may not be her ESPN's SportsForum(R) -SHOWN AT:- names on a piece of paper so that we don't have to waste and where was he horn and educated? Where did he gel his track. graataot clowns and looks to thO fathar: Alaxioravivashar liaison wHh 0 Love Boat The crew feels edgy GD -toe Photo Film Co. of and characters’’ of the and wide exposure and is history of clowning from tha circus when they learn that an effictecy 0 Qunsmoke 1K)0 - 8:00 time asking names and how to spell them.” Perlman told acting experience?—J.D .P., Manchester, Mo. The music will be presented March 5 and 6 at 8 p.m. in Colby; and Blake announces that hia 0 Movie-(Comedy)** "Oh,Qodt Japan for developing a new adventure movie “Raiders especially useful under low ring to tha oilvar acraan. sight hss miraculously ratumad. (60 expert ia on board; two couples find an aide. the school’s Roberts Theater. *-, 0 wnid Kingdom love in different ways; and a Book II" 1980 QeorgeBurns, F Selleck was born in Detroit., He played baseball and mine.) Duringi the arduous session, he signed “ Itzhak” hun­ iiigh-speed color film, of- of the Lost Ark,” qne of light levels. (S) CNN Sports Inside sports basketball in high school in Los Angeles and won scholar­ lntormation>-what'shsppsned>*snd 0 Legendary Pocket Billiard -ffcials said Tuesday. five nominees for tlie best- Stare Tewmamani Match 3 dreds of times to inscriptions for names of every imaginable ships to u s e to study acting and business. He got TV what's ahasd. The two statuettes are picture Oscar. 0 0 0 Oulney During a murdsr nationality. Perlman shook his tired Fingers, then burst into modeling pans to support his education and picked up bit Funds, homes sought 0 M.A.8.H. invastigstion, Quincy bafrianda a 0 MacNalhLahrar Report a loud laugh. Ronald relaxes backstage with w{fe Dona. hmong 14 scientific and A spokesman said almost Radio station victim of daiayadatraaaayndroma.a TV and movie parts along the way. He still considers Bpnny Hill Show technical awards Elected every sound in toe film, nuraa who Is suffering tha aftar- “ You know I enjoyed this but I can't help wishing my In an effort to place 1,000 children from Northern Hockey Boston Brulna va Detroit his hometown and likes to wear a Detroit Tigers 8 atfacts of tha Vietnam War. (60 mother named me Joe,” he said. “ And somebody better People Exelutivel anewera the moat Inlereetlng Ireland in American homes for the summer, the by toe academy’s board of except for some dialogue drops music Hartford Whalara cap. Had he stayed with baseball, Selleck could have been a 6K)0 mine.) call my wife and warn her because I'm getting a lot of new major leaguer and would have loved to play for Detroit. queetloqa from readere. Send youra to ua care ollh'a Children’s (Committee is in the process of raising funds (S) Freeman Reports Today's RESTAURANT newapaper. dD ( D WKRP In Cincinnati Vanua’ names for babies!” and finding homes. NEW YORK (UPI)-At beautiful data and her gift to him of a nawarnskara tonight, live from The car he drives in his series and in the Chaz commercial is anywhere in tha world, with The Perlmans already have four children. CI98J BV TRIBUNE COMPANY SYNDICATE. INC. John Kissane of Mansfield, a representative of the toe height of its popularity, large diamond earring aanda him not his own. But he can afford any sports car he wants. 220 Eul 42nd Sitcel. N<» York. N.Y. 10017 award-winning IntarviawarSandi Join Us This Fri., or Sat. for E Fresno, Calif.-based organization, said Manchester WABC-AM used to call directly tolall. Freeman. Special call-in number GD PM Magazine allows national TV audience to organizations interested in this project should contact itself the station "the stars G D 0 Tha Graataat AmarIcmiHaro ' Ralph and Pam's aoanic trip to participata. sing about.” But beginning 0 Movie •(Di;ama) ** "Sevan him at 456-2491. Martinique ia ahattarad whan a Etmo ZaecardeiU A R o m a n tic D in n er CinemA in May, .there won't be W oman" 1966 Anna Bancroft. Sue He estimates it will cost $1,100 per child, including shipwreck sate Ralph on tha trail of a Your Host Lyon.In 1935 China, dedicated overlooking the Connecticut River. $800 for airfare and $300 for pocket money. “We’d like to much singing. mammoth prehistoric ersstura and miaeionariaaaramanaoadbywarrior an sisgsnt but ruthless hijacker. (60 see organizations take this on as a fund raising project I— ...... The former Top 40 giant cutthroats. (00 mins.) mins.) — FEATURING THIS WEEKEND — Advice connected with St. Patrick’s Day dances and Ilartford is switching to a talk and celebrations,” he said. 1 Cinema City—The Boat — Absence of Malice 1, news format. Veal Oscar — Milk-fed Baby Veal & 7:35, 9:50. — (toariots of “Extensive research has 4s Full 7:30, 9:50. — Atlan­ indicated there is an un­ iKumETHEATREorMMKKSTER Alaskan King Crab; Topped with Hollandaise Sauce tic City 7:20, 9:30. - Fire 2, 7:10, 9:35. - Exchange trip planned ■French Lieutenant’s Making LoVe 1:10, 7:45, fulfilled appetite for ad­ and Served with Asparagus & Rice. Also ditional talk radio Presents JKoman 7:10, 9:40. - My 9:55. — Saturday the 14th included: Salad and Relish Tray The Friendship Porce, an international people-to- programming in toe New JMnner With Andre 7, 9:20. 1 :30, 7:45,9:30. — Shoot toe Arthur Miller’s ------— FINAL WEEKEND Should Grandpa be protected? people exchange program, will host an exchan^ trip Moon 1:45, 7:15, 9:50. - York market,” Alfred Rac- ■j Ciiieatudio — Speedy between (Connecticut and Newcastle, EIngland, on co, toe statioq’s vice presi­ W MENTION THIS AD — Our gift to the nI:30, with Time Bandits 9. Reds 1, 8. — Vice Squad August 3-18, according to Barbara Weinberg of 1:15, 7:40, 10. dent and general manager, Lady: A 14K gold finish convertible chain DEAR ABBY: I am a 24-year-old Manchester, state .and New England director. * ColonUI — Brvee lee: sucks his thumb anyway. I even made a pecially a woman) copie home to find ;The Super Hero, with Manchester said Tue^ay. (As seen on T. V.) male, in jail, facing charges of first- pair of gloves, but his hands are so small Ambassadors will stay with a host family in Newcas­ UA Theaters East — The switch in format degree murder. I was my grandfather’s your door unlocked, don’t just assume F'orce of Four from 6:30. ' \/IE\nl t BRIDGE 125 RIVERSIDE DR., EAST HARTFORO 569-3003 and flexible, it’s only a matter of time tle for the first seven days and then may travel in­ The Border 7:30, 9:30. - began more than a year DIraeMd bv Robert DennaHy favorite grandchild. In fact I was named that you forgot to lock it and enter the 'Eaai Hartford F*b. 2B, 27, M ar. 5, 8 6 Min Irom Hartford — Taka Rt. 2 to Exit 5 before he frees his thumb and sucks it. dependently for the remainder of the visit. At the time, Super Fuzz 7:30, 9:15. — ago when the station East CathoMc High Soheol for him. He is 97 years old, and he house alone. Get someone (a police of­ Cinema’ One — |Dear A b b y their foreign counterparts will be guests of a Connec­ Night Crossing 7:20, 9:30. started broadcasting toe Curtain'Tim * 8:30 New State Rd., Manohatlar doesn’t know where I am because my If I scold him, he goes and hides so he ficer) to escort you into the house to be Sharky’s Machine 7:30. can suck his thunib. I am sick and tired sure nobody'is inside. ticut family. Poor Richards— Arthur Vernon New York Yankees’ ------)8 48 -1 44 t mother and her brothers do not want to Abigail Van Buren of this tug-of-war with him. My pediatri­ Cost of toe trip is $810 per person. Applications for Cine I a 2 — Sharky’s games. tell him. They say it would break his I foolishly entered my unlocked home, 7:80, 9:30. cian is no help. He says leave him alone. thinking I had forgotten to lock the door, ambassadors and host families may be obtained by ' Showcase Cinema — ()n Machine 7:10, 9:30. — .heart. calling 64^6249 between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Modern Problems 7, 9. I think he should be told. For one thing, 1 have no one to turn to but you, Abby. If and I surpriseU a burglar inside. I was -Golden Pond 1, 7:25, 9:45. you can't find a solution, ask your badly beaten and would have been raped The Hartford I could use his help financially. My readers if they know of a foolproof, lawyer plans to have me out in seven had it not been for a neighbor who In^ tamt>erproof device to keep a child’s nocently rang my doorbell and . scared 226 Spencer Road years, but by that time my grandfather thumb out of his mouth. Dance will probably be dead. I think the real the man out the back door. Manchester ShopRIte Plata Grandpa’s condition, it’s not possible to GOING CRAZY S-nLL IN SHOCK The School of Dance reason my mother and her brothers don’t make a valid judgment. Flower Show want to tell Grandpa is because they’re DEAR GOING: Most little ones suck DEAR STILL: Thank you fer a tip “For the Dancar teilh DUUncUon” ' afraid he will sell some of his land to DEAR ABBY: I am going crazy with their thumbs because it comforts them that could benefit many. . The 32 HEBRON ROAD. BOLTON, CONN. 06040 HARTFORD CIVIC CENTER FEBRUARY 25-28, 1982 help me, which will mean less for them this problem. I have two kids, 7 and Itk. when they’re lonely, bored, hungry or Artistic Director, Jan Johnson Both of them were breast-fed and given CONFIDENTIAL TO “FAMILY after he dies. I feel very bitter about tired. My experts tell me that it is Hungry Tiger Spring Session Begins MARCH 2 Flower Section By: this. lots of love, but we ended up with a cou­ harmless — unless they suck so vigorous­ FEUD” IN MIDLAND, TEXAS: Heed Don’t you think my grandfather should ple of thumb-suckers. Where have we ly that they create a malformation of the the wise words of Thomas Mann: Restaurant f E H T illy fashion centcM* THE FEDERATED GARDEN CLUBS OF CT. INC. failed? Is it hereditary, or what? The “Speech is civilization itself. The w o rd - / CLASSES FOR Presented by: 2 be told? mouth which later causes citMked teeth. BITTER older one has outgrown the habit, but I Your tug-of-war battles with the bdy even the most contradictory word — iind CHILDREN AND THE CONNECTICUT GENERAL CORPORATION still find her with her thumb in her could do him more barm than his thumb­ preserves contact. It is silence wdiich ADULTS AND DEAR BITTER: I can understand mouth when she sleeps. It’s the younger isolates.” Cafe GRAND OPENINGI^I sucking. Your pediatrician gave you THE HARTFORD REGIONAL VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE CENTER your mother's and her brothers’ desire to one I’m worried about. good advice. Leave him alone. But check Bdkits liitsEflilfini protect their elderly father from heart­ He keeps his thumb in his mouth aii the regularly with a dentist for his advice. Everybody needs friends. For some SaenI breaking news, but I have strong feelings time* except when be eats or cries. It is practical tips on how to be popular, get ★ MNCIjlERIIBICS^ Exhlbitera Induda: against withholding information from a really maddening to see him with his Abby's Popularity booklet. S ^ $1 plus a TOREOISTERCALL Landacap* Oiaplays competent aduU in order to “protect” thumb constantly in his mouth. I tried DEAR aGb Yi Please, please, put this long, self-addres^ stamped (87 cents) Mo$tWonwn!$ Top$ him. However, until I know the facts con- valuable warning in your widely read ^9.99 Plant & Flowar Sectoti** applying bitter-tasting medicine on his envelope to Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box 4 I Velours, Sweaters, Shirts :ceming your family’s motivation and thumb, but he got accustomed to It and column: If you (man or woman— but es- 38923, HoUywood,jSalif. 90038. 646-S643 Educational Diaplay* BRIDAL Croft* Soction CemnuM’cial Exhibitors <*4 iraJnfeig eehool fsr CiBssfMf Saffsr B i^ve r$ < ^ SHOWCASE { *19.991 SHOW DATES & HOURS /100 Yaare of BrMal FasMona' February 25-28,1982 Dental treatment is needed ^enie^ Pallet d^heoAe Thursday: 4 p.m.-10 p.m. PraaanM by Friday 11 a.m.-lO p.m. DEAR DR. LAMB: I am almost 18 areas. disorder. Saturday: lOa.m.-IOp.m. Of Ilnd Semceter COMPANY years ojd and I have a boyfriend who 1 I’m not sure why your dentist has not People with enlarged bronchial tubes, ^VlfYNSHAW'S Hartford Corduroy t l Q QO Sunday: 12 noon-6 p.m. don’t get to see very often. My dentist been able to help you with ibis. that collect secretions have halitosis and SUN. FEB, 28th, : PERFORMANCE says that 1 suffer from gum disease. My Meanudiile, you may get some aid from so do people who have food trapped in toe •ATvIUlGlIVtM Sizes 3-15 I W a W W I problem is that I don’t seem to find a Y o u r strict dental hygiene, dental flossing and lower esophagus that doesn’t enter the Baiglnnlng at 1 PM' way to hide my bad breath, which is being sure your diet contains adequate stomach. And dieting that causes ketosis extremely embarrassing. I brush my I l e a l t l i amounts of calcium (to help the bone causes a bad breath. teeth tbrM or four times a day. I get aw­ around the infected area form) and lots I am sending you The Health Letter sCLASSICAL BALLET I“SYMPHONY IN E” numtier 9-4, Halitosis: The Breath •MEN’S CLASSES “PAS DE QUATRE* ItSSESHet '13.89| fully tired of chewing gum and using bad of vitamin C, 900 mg a day at a eSeeCIAL CLASSES breath protection remedies. Is there any minimum, I presume yon do not smoke. Ptoblem and What to Do About I t 2941 Main S t M J “ODYE9SEY.” Air 4.7 Year OMe iaUk gU0$U solution to this burden that I have to If you do, stop. This drill not replace Others who want this issue can send 79 : Qlastonburyi^ i eJAZZERCISE worry about when I am in public? I’d ne^ed dental treatments but may help cents with a long, stamped, self- SAEROBIC CLASSES RAJAH KINETICS really appreciate some advice because speed things along for you. addressed envelope for it,to me, in care Donation...... $2.00, ^M O BN IN Q AND EVeNlI M bieigner Jean *29.! I’m at a stage right now where I would It your tental problem is under control of this newspaper, P.O. ^ x 1551, Radio includea Hors d’oeuvres, coffee and' 640-6097 ; even break my dates rather than be in an teeth if you |uve infected pockets around enough that you really have another City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. V U U a M t D a v e TIC K E T S A D U L TS 4.D0 d e s e r t . Next T o Shoe-Town • embarrassing situation. the roots of your teeth (pjrorrhea or cause for jrbur bad breato, then you need Sponsored by: Woman's Club of Qiastpnbury peridontoclasia) you will not be able to to see an ear, nose and throat qjecialist Mon-Fri 10 AM-9 PM. Sal 10 AM-6 PM J • DEAR READER: One cause for bad eliminate the o ^ . You need dental for possible-sinus infections and possibly More than 27,000 gallons of water are 659-2620 Sun 12 PM-4 PM breath is dental disease. And regardless treatments for this directed toward needed to irrigate an acTe of land to toe •WMAINtT. an internist to be sure you don’t have an Proceeds to benefit Scholarship Fund HANCHUTIII, CT. of how ofteii or how well you brush your eliminating the infected or diseased underlying medical problem causing the depth of one inch. Joyce Karplej, Director <1 ►♦♦♦♦■♦♦a VISIONS OF SPRING “ 4 ! 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb. 24, 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wed., Feb 24. 19B2 - 19 Dentists answer questions from p^arents WInnio Winklo — H^inry Haduta and J.K.S.

THE means crooked teeth - “^ 1 ” APFAHemLY IWE LOOKS UK Eim y „./tOI¥CPHA THOSE CDU7 WC75 begins she will drool a lot, and seem meal, wrap a dean soft cloth around Astro-graph IF y o u A 9K Crossword The following are typical questions how well teeth aUgn and fit . A x/ a ep oH 'T P lM TO OOflPON fW £ - EXPLAIN determined to stick every available your finger and rub the tooth and gums. 4 te, a ia ... I'LL BY asked by parents about their children’s Malloccluslon is inherited or a cq u l^ . THIS THINK 5 0 /97WBV, OFF THE BITIRE g a m m u s A u m tf fiK e / W ^CAN object into iier mouth. She may also be As more teeth come in, and you can start O fO teeth. "Ilie answers which follow were Inherited factors such as crowding, K A ze / sM o TUTU.'' BLOCK, SUESS tVE HB.PHUAHAN NOtVEETTHEE cranky and restless; teething can be using a s n ^ l soft-bristled tooth brush submitted by the Manchester Dental spacing and underdevelopment of the A e a a e M T / BEST m H T 9 e ,o o o TO THE CAR/ stressful for both parent and child and later add a fluoride dentifrice. . COOK Society. February has been proclaimed jaws deal with the relationship between F«bnury2S,19n U O (M y 23-Aug. 22) In acthrl- LAPIES. m esA w A Y T , because it is. often the child’s first ACROSS 51 Wet Answer to Prevloui Puzzle by them Children’s Dental Health Q U E S T IO N ! Our 7-year-old son has the teeth and jaw size. You cannot pr^ Be on your lOM ihK coming lies ottering a bit ol frlan^ly thoroughly experience with pain. year. Unuuiil tlluallons could competition, you’re likely to ? r u u u u u u BO O K ^ Month. very crooked teeth and we have been en­ vent this type of malocclusion. Acquire BILL, 1 Ruiiian secret 55 Sphere For this reason, extra attention and suddenly develop, advanta­ fare batlar today than your police 56 Desert in Asia couraged 1^ the school nurse to arrange malocclusions are caused by hannful geous to you materially or opposHlon. Win gracafutfy. nA VMCOM- QUESTIONi I’m dreading the day affection are important during teething. 5 Undeniable 58 Constellation for orthodontic treatment for him. What habits, early loss of primary teeth, dis­ careerwlie. New acquain­ boastfully. fiOSfP.. 9 Pine 59 Shed tears when my baby dau^ter starts to teethe. Rubbing the gums with a finger or small tances will play roles In these vmOO (Aug. 21-S«pl. 22) Your Martin Van . exactly is orthodontics and at what age is ease and dental injury. 12 Again 60 M ardi____ What can I do to help her? cold spoon can ease the pain, while hard events. possibllltlaa lor gaining In soma 61 Eire the treatment usually started. Also, how An orthodontist is the dentist whose nSCEB (Fab. ZOdUarch 20) measure from situations others 13 Antarctic sea crackers or teething rings can satisfy the 14 Same (prefix) 62 Double curve ANSWER: Primary teeth usually is the treatment performed? practice is limited to the diagnosis and You have the ability today to originate are good today, but 63 Slangy urge to chew. Ask your dentist or physi­ don't seek credit where It Isn’t 15 Knob begin to come in when a baby is about 6 treatment of tooth irregularities and the turn losing situallons Into gain­ affirmative cian to recommend teething toys or, if ANSWER: Orthodontics is the ers. Be ready to exert a second due. 16 State (Fr.) months old. Every child is different, surrounding structures. The goal of the, 17 Gas burner 64 Soaks in the pain seems severe, topical ointments specialized area of dentistry Involving effort If things don't go well on LIBRA (Sept. 2S-Oet. 23) though. orthodontist is to improve the health and the first try. Find out more of Things should go rather Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman 18 Sorrel for the gums. Teething should not make diagnosis, prevention and ti^tm ent of DOWN function of the mouth as well as one’s what lies ahead tor you In each smoothly today In most areas 20 Magic elves - i ' In general, the child’s response to her sick, only uncomfortable. . dental and facial irregularities. The of the aaasons following your between you and your mats. 22 Landing boat □ □ □ D B G - ’1 1 One-billionth technical term for many of these physical appearance. birthday by sendliig for your The one lly In the ointment 23 Miscalculate 1 ^ ' teething, like the timing of tooth erup­ You should begin caring for the teeth (prefix) There is no age limit for orthodontics. copy of Aatro-Qraim. MaH $1 could be how the budget It to Ho t T0060OP, 24 Loudly 21 Depression ini- 45 Having long tion, depends on heredity. Once teething as soon as they come in. After each problems is malocclusion which simply RLWN ’TWO„THI6'S EAia,WII.L 2 Fort____ for each to Aatro-Graph, Box be spent. 28 King of Israel tials legs E4RL„HOW PLE46E S IR ., ru e .■HOM66M8E’ .. 3 Hindu 489. Radio ,Clty Station, N.Y. 8CORMO (Oct 24-Nev. 22) \ 32 Eggs 24 Olfactory 46 Dote on AR 0TH IN 6& lOOK\t4& STOP THAT enefAV'e on tub literature 10019. Be sure to specify birth Today, you’ll manege efticlantly 33 Ocean organ 48 Rubber tubing date. matters ralsting to your UJ yOUR 6BCT0RT A m / ,. 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FREE TAURUS (AprH aiHlllay 20) your security or atfO to your island group 31 Pilsener 53 Cut hair FREE Juice This Is one of those days when, resources. However, there's a 44 Sunshine 10 Phrase of un­ FREE Com i l l tiSTvTtft 37 Jewish tongue 54 Ketchup T- , -tuiq]l IMM f icliib«»l U«. no matter how hard you try, chance you won't follow state (ebbr.) derstanding (2 - *Eac«NlMm«6roNllM6dtyL«« LimrtOM A P-zsoe you could have difficultlea In through when you gat things 47 German wds.) 38 Afghan prince Christian pleasing others. Regardless of article 11 Crumbles 41 Labor group Anderson what occurs, do you best. C A I^ O R N (Dee. 22-M l IS) 2 -2 4 46 Tilted 19 Osiris' wife 43 Cattle 57 Blest OEMINI (May 21-Juns 20) Should It be requested today, 2 Herald Cookshelf Assoclatss will be tupporllve of friends will go out of their way 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 the way you hope to do things to do favors lor you. provided World’s Qrtatsst Suporhsrooa lodty, but their assistance Is the favors are not of a business I Super Coupon ^ M N M R likely to be more verbal than nature. Don't Involve pals In 12 13 14 physical. commardal dealings. ARE CANCER (June 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. IS) YOU CONVINCKP LONS A6 YOU DON'T - -eO PeCIA U Y CONSIDeRIN' 15 16 17 DOUBLE COUPONS A tW T H A T rA M WtkP Rewards will be proportionate There’s a chance today that 5USPECT J5R PEAlOf SUfVRmAN TH' PEOPLE WHO SEHT ME REDIIM ALL M.NUf.CTUREHS' CENT-OFF COUPONS FOR DOUBIF THEIR T.IUE! OFFER EXPIRES FEBRUARY 27. 19.7 ...... today to your etiorts. However, you could find you’ve mode an I S H y i AM,/HONSI0UI?- i a ppr a r tobe you UP... AKosar WO ! X> LOCK SOME, 18 19 20 21 'Van if you expect loo much you error In a financial transaction. OR N 6 E P I SO er...fRieMPs o f yours Can' could be ditsatisfisd with the Straighten It out Immediately. IN THE U.&.A. ■ Stainless Steel-Professional Style results. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPfSSE ASSN.) 22 23 4 G O U n i V C i t This Wee*’s Feature O JifTeuL 1 M Em O RR, 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 Cutlery ’S"... M on A m i— ■ is panned 5l«i> K ni,t» On S il» ' E . w i W«t> - iin Boin C u l'c i Ana SIM> »r~l» 32 - THIS WEEK FEATURING VOLUME'S ■ ■ ■ The New Funk & Wagnalls V o lu m es 2-24 Our P*8 Mean Low Prices Bridge 35 36 37 38 39 By Adele Angle tyecilitatty wtedHtlNtad Illustrated Wildlife Encyclopedia. only 1 1 1 1 Focus Editor Our 0*8 Mean High Quality 40 43 Volume 1 only 99* *2” 1 1 If you can get past the puns in “ The Yan Can Cook Meat Specials 44 45 Book” (By Martin Yan, Doubleday, 114.95) then you’re WE WHICH OUR P’s AND ITS BEEF LO IN -BO N E IN -FO R M ER LY N Y. SIRLOIN Great American save ■ probably a more- tolerant soul than I am. The same fcovyfs Law — Jamds achumelster 48 49 50 52 53 54 Canadian television cooking show author who brought us Meat Specials Jett looked at bla three 1 “ The Joy of Wokking” has done it again with a Chinese r f P l B " Weat Specials small hearts and three clubs 55 56 57 58 cookbook which oozes with cuteness. And the funny PORK LOIN NORTH S-I4« to the jack and was certain Shell Sirloin Steaks they would make it for a MB.SWP60N, rVE PUT UP CHEAP . thing is, some of the recipes are worth trying. R KS 59 60 61 VtTI score of plus 2J10. Down 11 WnH VtDl^*C^P0N6 THEAnaC6? “ 'The Yan Can Cookbook” is divided into three sec­ ♦ Q in ii at seven spades would only DeFEN€i|/PUT UP WITH WHATEVEB 62 63 64 tions: the Chinese cooking experience, the recipes and a Ground ♦ « » cost him 2,100 and he might yOUB A S im O O C A L PEFFNSE... DOVPU Assorted ar catch-all section the author calls “ loose ends.” A sec­ w m BAST get out for less. In any ev u t, tion in the beginning titled “ A few words from the hum­ ♦ a x ♦0714 be did bid seven spades. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | ble cook” describes the marathon cooking sessions that Beef VAQ VKJIOIS Actually, be got a goon dum­ C C U tT - ♦ Jt SAlOt aooM went into the making of this book. And, he adds, “ even Pork Chops my for ms purposes. Perfect ♦A IU H 41 47 dmense woittld have set him B though everyone shared and enjoyed the cooking and aotmi 10 tricks, but be got out lor tasting, when it came time to do the dishes — guess who ♦ J t i t z down nine and minus just ended up with the dishpan hands. Our humble cook.” 138 ♦ *S4 1,700 for a net gain of 10 FquRi Amounts 138 ♦ K4 CELEBRITY CIPHER And, further on, he says, “ Sometimes I jog but most of IMPs because Solodar and of Center Cut 4-lb. pkg. ■ Caiobrtty Ciphar cryptogram* are croatad horn quoUtlon* by lamoui poopla, peat '♦ J i t Arnold In the other room bid wid praaant. Each loner In the dphor atandi for another. Today's d u t : £ aguaM B the time, I wok,” and then lists the healthful benefits of Bidde & Sirloin H .. —48P Butch0r Shop— ir more H lb. Chinese cookery. Oh, boy. End Chops B i iD- BEEF R0UND>B0NELESS>1S TO 22-LBS. Vnlnwnble: North-South and made the grand slam. F FRESH-FOhMERLY GROUND CHUCK DealnnVont Meckstroth's bid reminds Oswald Jacoby that when EXCEPT FOR a few helpful pages which describe Whole Top Vosi Nerth Baw Seats Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence Lean Ground the Whist Club of New York ‘LZPY ERLAQBLL YAHZ AHL the differences in regional Chinese cooking and some b a a f 44b. ptg. -AS P Poultry ShM— 34 Paa 34 PSM and the Portland Club M more on cooking equipment, most of the front section of —A tP Variety M eat S hop— D w C I ormor* Rounds '^ToOrdw*' 34 Paai 34 Pass London were contract’s law­ KIFROUW-eOWltSS FRESH U.S.0.A mSPECTEO “ The Yan Can Cookbook” is pretty awful going. The sec­ BEEF CHUCK-LEANBONELESS 14 Fms 14 Pass making body, he, Ely Chil- I ’LL TELL YOU WHAT-A5 AN you CAN STAY AT PORK LOIN-14 T 0 17 IBS. PaoB ,74 74 IMPARTIAL O aSeK V BK , TAKE MV PLACE TONISHT. tion on cooking equipment gave me heartburn with Beef for Stetw „ 1**,. Top Round Roasts BOX’D- •♦>.: bertson and tne other Ameri­ HCXQLAHPCD XQF LRGBCIAJAXK Pmb PaoB DM. Poos can ezpertf were asked to MR to VOUR O f NER/nOR. m TOMORROW MORNIN6, chapter titles such as “How to be Clever with a Whoie Pork BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS SMOULDER Paw Pass advise. TBU YOU IP I THINK IT* A m TAKE YOU THERE ANP I n in CuttomCut 2” Top Round Steaks Chicken "vifr iitn na kinr ___ SHOW YOU WHAT THE Cleaver,” “ Playing Chopsticks,” and “ Lights. Wok. Ac­ LU III ToOnter London Broil Steaks Re suggested the present LESSER OUANmeS 76* LB i REAL PROBLB/A 15. MXKRBL AL OPH HZB NPLH tion.” And “ loose ends” isn’t much better. OMCR FROZEN-CeNTEU $UCE0 —A iP Lenten Seafood Shop— pcnalUesto replace far larg­ E . Fresh FiifiAp*«(«WttVt6M»tf«ylAFuS4l«rwy « Fresh Chicken Legs . 6 9 ^ OpaoiiitlsMlNl But the recipes probably make up for in originality er ones in uae at that time. Beef Liver f r e s h what the author lacks in writing style. There are FRESH (DRUMSTICKS 1.06 LB I The first rentonae was SLICEO Haddock Fillets 2” Cod Fillets that people wonUtake all appetizers and cold dishes here such as crispy walnut Chicken Thighs . 9 T Ann Page Bacon f r e s h -c e n t e r c u t s B)t Oiw aM Jacoby sorti of auturd savesagainst ANQPCHXQH HZAQO AQ ND KAIB. meatballs made with lean ground pork and walnuts, and FRESH U.SJXA. UMPCCTEO slam bids, but when Ely (M - K^-ue pxai 46 «> Z" Cod Steaks 'SiRAIasSaBtag Deep Fried Siu Mei, a dumpling like appetizer made Scrod Fillets Chicken Breasts bertson came to Jacoby’s A&P Meat Franks FRESH M M f r e s h support the current penal­ with prawns and ground pork which are tempting. FRESH-BONELESS ^ . The bidding In the box li ties were accepted. KAHN S-8EEF-RB p r o t »9 Flounder Fillets .3” Pollock Fillets Chicken Breast Cutlets . 2 « ’Irbat took puce when Jeff — OPKFAB ZXYQ Mongolian Chicken and Scechwan Chicken and Jumbo Meat Franks It has made little differ­ Vegetables are fairly standard recipes, but main dishes, FRESH n r a ^ CAP N JOHN S-O UiCKFRO nN FRO»N-SW»TPREMWM ______Medutrath beld the South ence. In fact, this brilliant H6.LSHME FARM (BEEF 2.36 LB ) . 2” Cooked Shrimp tarda In the world duni- save by Meckstroth i i about such as Stir Fried Lamb and Green Onions is one seldom Perch Fillets Butterball Turkeys J 9 F PREVIOUS SOLUTIONi'Tm dying to do a romantic comedy, Polska Kielbasa — — OWCKFIIOTiN-FIICIICMFNEOIflUEraiJtl plonihlp match. Munir and tbe first time we have seen included in Chinese cookbooks. OmCR FROZEN-BREAOEO FROZEN-BREAOEO STfWt .FazU of pAkltUn had bid a it in top competition. Allay Oop — Dave Graue but the problem Is that there aren't any romantic comedies TTiis is a cookbook which probably wouldn’t go over SLICED A&P Fish Sticks ^ 89^ Mrs. Paul’s Fish Sticks M^emChTcken Breasts '^ 2>» vulnerable' seven hurts. (N in S P A P lR B im P R I S B ASSN.) around for men." — Roger Moore big in China. TTie author writes for Western audiences, A&P Imported Ham and often uses ingredients such as walnuts, ground I Frozen Specials^;;* JM 60iilii>t Pop — Ed Sullivan WE eOT 1M,) HEY, LOOK! THERE'S / GOOD! LETtS HOW ABOUT IT, 1 YEP/ ANY MORE AN' WE COULDNT chuck, and peeled tomatoes which rarely are used in OOP/ ANOTHER ONE/ TAKE HIM/ OOP? YTHINK I HANDLE 'EM/ LETtS HEAD t=OR HOME/ rfPir lairy Specials CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS O) WE SOT more traditional Chinese kitchens. At times, he can be STOUFFER'S ENOUGH? Kit ‘n’ Carlyle — Larr/ Wright refreshingly reassuring for someone who is just starting OV-7LIUO Jumbo Navels ^ BUT THIS U m -E COWOCTION IS out. He advises would-be Chinese cooks to improvise Lean Cuisine NOT FOR /WE’" ’ with their own cooking equipment as much as possible Ann Page Butter OH, NO .' — practical advice, I think, when you consider how much all the paraphernalia can cost you. 169 5 99' Here is one recipe typical of many in “ The Yan Can I t - l b r v : . I ...... 1 " Cook B(Mk,” a book, I think, worth browsing through, but I p k q FOR lenten UULS>LAR0E JUCY ^RESH CMIP c o il SUW-&OZ. PKQ SW probably not worth investing in. Fresh Salad Mix^ Caiifomia Lemons ^bUEYOORSIONSYANP BOMBA HAVE BEEN S o m e - IMPORTED-RCO. JUICY SWEET FULL OF VITAMNB-PRESH CRISP 1 SENT INIO THE JUNGUE BY KING GUZ TO CAPTURE TIME ASSO R TED VAM ETIES BABY PtNOGAURS FOR. THE NEW MOOVIAN ZOO. a-2H l a t e r : Crispy Walnut Meatballs HOOD Nectarines Bunch Beets or Carrots tu J o T tUMMIRTIME TRCATI JUICY SWEET U&.NO1-YEU.OWOM0NSORSELECTNUSSCT ^ Ww 1 pound ground lean pork NuFoim Frank and Emaat Bob Thaves NuForm 24b1 Pillsbury Bisbuits 4^:” Stouffer’s Soups m GQNS THEAWNP TWISre DA tablespoons cornstarch Dcucioui ITSELF INTO SOWS X JOG ‘Ho WOPK IN ANN PACE Grocery Specials TDFEEP Pork marinade: l i t Mott’S Apple Juice 79| THE BIRRS.. WEira? FANT/VSIES Mozzarella Balls pkQ. I t h b m o r n i n g , 1 egg, lightly beaten ANNPAOE WHEN SOU RNJ. 1 teaspoon ginger juice MunrAigc ANN PAGE CANNED VEGETABLE SALE! Ice Oream Sandwiches ’i i n ^ O FF A PIET.' VA teaspoon salt Monterey Jack Cheese 2“ •French Style or Cut Beans .-oz • Mixed Sweet Peas l7-oz BUT G O IN G Home, VA teaspoon sugar •Cut Wa* Beans. 1S-oz •Whole Kernel Corn 15‘ .•■oz •Cfeam Style Com' i6'.-oz *Deli Specials ^ I R o u l . IVA teaspoons cornstarch i HBA Specials \ •Sliced Red Beets tb-oz U) 1 teaspoon wine o _____ STORE SLICED 2 1. Marinate ground pork for 1 to 2 hours. REGULAR OR 4 6-OZ GEL 2. Mix chopped walnuts and cornstarch together. Cooked Ham Make 28 to 32 one-inch in diameter meatballs; roll in Colgate Toothpaste walnut mixture until w ell coated. Lightly press walnuts ’^ into meat. 100 3.^*1 2 79 119 3. Heat oil in wok near smoking point. Reduce heat to I ^2 Tha Born Loser — Art Cansem low. ■ tube Pillsbury Frosting 1“ Penn Dutch Noodles 4. Carefully drop 6 to 8 meatballs at a tim e in hot oil; sour Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Buga Bunny — Warner Bros. fry for 10 to 15 seconds. Then turn meatballs gently to 4 Wonder Wheat Bread newt 'w 89^ RHz Crackers”^ 'louABour] SOJ MB allow for even cooking. Fry for about three and a half ito iP iT,| ^ BEAU TFUl STO R E SLICED minutes or until golden brown. Remove and drain well. Nestle Hot Cocoa.£C£. ^ 2** Nestle Bars HTS ACORN CANPIPATES PONT WN EVECTlONS '-I A O IO H 5 ,, r> HOW ttA (50IN&TDS1VE YOU PE A GREAT 5. To serve, dip into sweet and sour sauce or catsup. Ldngaore ' SijLEV. MAYOR' 6Y BEIW RlflHT, T h e y UOiETriEM BY 'YOUAPIECEOPMV 6uV, DOC.' Greek Empress Tuna 79F O&O Potato Sticks S E T HIM O UT' M ISTA KES/ w h a t IF HIS I P E A m i n d Shampoo Turfey Breast ANP 6V THE cucksahpalperman c o r p is CX.PAHO 6 E CHILDISH Ajax Dish Detergent Bounce SSL JjHPE POOR ACNEimCATiaN STORE BUCEO-NEWVORKEB ^ THE B IS m o n e y - m a k e r ? A UOT OF m n e t ATFiVE, OxytO American Cheese q S o T H A T peons woutp pay b is m o n e y Supermarket shopping tips Ajax Laundry Detergent V* Ajax Cleaner "fiST t h a t P NO O N E T O SEE FA THEAP iivivsupmoR Facial Tissues w T ! ^ E S HIMl s p o r t i n s a A c n w i r Lee-? 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ld chairman of the In­ 'These questions bother a lot of market pros — but not structing its stock portfolios for roughly 1,000 clients white bread, fresh fmit. vestment operation. Biggs. MARGARINE V4’s ...... ib.TO (ranging from whealthy individuals to the government Thursday: Liver with onions, mashed Biggs tells me that of the last 20 breakfasts and Manchester 6 PACK HOODS ce AA His response: As the economy recovers — which will 4 COLA of Kuwait). CONSUMER GROWTH (20 pet.) potatoes, wax beans, rye bread, peanut luncheons he’s had with money managers, only two be characterized by higher employment and therefore Interestingly, about 15 percent is devoted to energy — Procter & Gamble The following lunches will be served in cake. APPLE JUICE ...... Q.,,on*1.05f were bullish. And of the remainder, about half were also greater government tax revenues — the deficit will be well below the 24 percent accorded this sector in the Gillette the Manchester public schools during the Friday: Baked fish with Newburg HOODS — 4 VARIETIES OaC bearish on the world. decreased. In addition, the government’s new incentives closely watched Standard & Poor’s stock ratings. Philip Morris week of March 1 through 5. The schools sauce, steamed rice, peas, wheat bread, “ When everybody thinks one way, it almost never COTTAGE CHEESE...... leoz.otT' to save should result in sharply higher consumer savings Biggs’ figures the energy group will rebound sharply General Foods have a sp^ial project going concerning pineapple and Mandarin oranges. happens... and you just know It’s time to buy,’ ’ he says. STELLA ROMANO OR A — enabling Uncle Sam to finance the deficit at con­ in the initial stages of any rally because of its oversold Pioneer-Hybrid 12 02 Cana siderably lower interest rates. 99« PARMESAN CHEESE...... id *0.09 BIGGS GOES ON to point out that virtually every condition. “ You could see 25-40 percent moves in a CBS Biggs is forecasting a consumer savings rate this year BREAKSTONE OAC respected economist seems to be saying that hurry in such stocks as Schlumberger and Atlantic Taft Broadcasting of around 7Vk percent, vs. iVt percent last year. And he About collecting Reaganomics can’t work. And here again, be says, the Richfield, but then I believe these stocks will die for the Eastman Kodak RC COLA...... 2 liter bottle 3 0 ^ SOUR CREAM ...... 1601.85, expects another advance to 0^10 percent in ’83. PMDQcee conventional economic wisdom is usually wrong. next three years or so because of the collapsing oil Warner Communications Russ MacKendrick LAND'O’LAKES WHITE €4 i|A Biggs’ bullish market outlook hinges chiefly on the TR AN SLATIN G HIS SUNSHINE into stock market prices,” Biggs tells me. McDonald’s writes about stamps, coins CHUNK LIGHT TU N A ...... m o z . 6 9 * AMERICAN SLICES...... i2oz.*1.85f assumption of a sharp dn ^ in interest rates; be, in fact, CONSUMER CYCLICALS (5 pet.) and almost anything Coventry Farms terms, Biggs sees a major rise — with the Dow topping AEROSPACE GETS A ZERO rating, with Biggs BUMBLE BEE RED p expects shortterm rates to tumble some 600 basis points Sears collectible — in “ Collec­ 1,000, maybe even reaching a new highs, within the next theorizing that the market has yet to discount prospects (or 6 percent) by midyear — knocking down Treasury Federated Dept. Stores tors' Corner,” every Dairy ft Convenience Store. ALASKA SALMON...... 16oz.can 2 e 3 3 six months. In fact, he thinks the 820 low in the Dow that of military spending cutbacks both on the part of the bills, for example, from about lOVk percent currently to Delta Air Lines Tuesday in The Herald’s PURINA - . * frozen food specials was recorded during Feb. 16’s volatile market session United States and'Russia since such spending, he feels, around I I percent. General Motors Focus/Leisuro section. “ stands a very good chance of being the low for all of is bankrupting both countries. CAT FOOD...... 6.5 oz. cans 4/ 1 eOO Corporate America, says Biggs, is cutting back on in­ K-Mart Opening ’82.” The biggest percentage of the stock portfolios — 20 BANQUET vestments, cutting back cm capital spending and putting R.H. Macy Hs interesbrate expectations also signal a strong bond percent— is devoted to consumer growth stocks (in con­ in lots of cost controls. And so at some point in the next market — but Biggs believes the total returns TRANSPORTATION (4 pcf.) CLOROX...... HgM.59^ junction with the expectations of a lot more zip in con­ FRIED CHICKEN .2 lb. box ^2.29 few months, he figures, credit demand at the corporate (dividends or yields, plus capital appreciation) are like­ Burlington Northern Open Forum March 1,1082 sumer spending in the wake of a recovering economy). level will evaporate, causing short-term rates to ly to be much greater in stocks than in fixed-income CSX Hl-C DRINKS...... 4 6 o z . 5 9 ^ NU FORM Some top favorites: Philip Morris, McDonald’s, Proctor The Manchester plummet. (In the same period, he expects long-term Union Pacific 809 Main Street securities. & Gamble, CBS and General Foods. Herald’s Open Forum ICE MILK...... 9 9 * rates to fall around 250 to 300 basis points (or 2Vk to 3 Over the n ^ t 12 months, he thinks bonds, at best, will Roadway Express provides space for reader k e t c h u p ...... 40..59* percent). yield total returns of around 25 to 28 percent. On the Inside look at how Morgan Stanley HOUSING & BUILDING MATERIALS (0 pet.) Manchester SWEET LIFE THIN * - ^ _ dialogue on current events. SEALTEST - RASPBERRY, ORANGE, UME other hand, he thinks you can make 40 to 50 percent on FINANCE (8 pet.) ELAB O RATIN G on his bullish scenario, Biggs looks runs $4 billion In stock portfolios Address letters to the Open SPAGHETTI o r ELBOWS .3-ib.pk88.’ 1 .0 0 your money in a lot of stocks. Travelers Forum, Manchester SHERBET ...... I...... » , . n . 4 9 for the dollar to weaken as short-term rates begin com­ ENERGY (15 pet.) American Express Open 7 days—7am to 10pm BREVER'S nil F Herald, Herald Square, ing down — in turn, permitting the Ehiropean central O K , LE T’S SAY you buy Biggs’ bullish scenario. Mobil General Re . Manchester, CT 06040. WHITE FLOUR ...... 6ib.,79^ ICECREAM...... le09 banks to lower rates. ’That — plus lower oil costs for What stocks do you buy? Standard Oil (Calif.) St. Paul Cos. SWEET LIFE |||faA European countries (which pay for their oil in U.S. First his overall concept. Instead^ of being fueled by Atlantic Richfield Citicorp. LIGHT CHUNK TU N A ...... ^„..6.6oz.79^ STEAK FRIES ...... 24oz.Ow dollars). — should pep up the European economics, inflation and rising oil prices — which has been the case Schlumberger U'nLITIES (8 pet.) which, observes Biggs, are already beginning to im- in recent years — the market, as Biggs sees it, will be, .Baker Int’l American Telephone ENGLISH MUFFINS ...... 3 pkg..*1.00 prdve. fueled by disinflation and falling oil prices. And so, the' Smith Int'l EMERGING GROWTH (.S pet.) WAFFLES ...... IIII'I'Z 4/*LOO Given then the impetus of increasing exports, the biggest and best of corporate America, the companies HEALTH CARE (11 pet.) De Luxe Check Printers beneficial effects of the seccmd phase of our tax cut (on that have been the victims of rising interest rates, rising American Home Products Lawson Products June 30) and the strong likelihood of continued declines inflation, rising oil prices and rising economy prices, Eli Lilly E HOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOORAPHICAL ERRORS ’ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UN IT QUANTITIES. In the price of oil (Biggs expects the current |34-a- will.be the major beneficiaries of the reversal of those Pfizer Source: Morgan Stanley & Co.; stocks listed above are barrel official price to eventuidly drop to between $25 trends. Johnson & Johnson the core holdings. Meat Specials fish specials -In brief------Expert sees sales increase FRESH 10-14 Lb. Avg. HADDOCK FILLETS...... *1 ,8 9 Manager picked GRIIDE A TURKEYS .lb. USDA CHOICE BONELESS COD FILLETS . ,ib . *1 .7 9 Cuts may not hit textbook firms NEW YORK Seagram Distillers Co. has an­ POLLOCK FILLETS...... ib. *1.3 8 nounced the appoint- BOnOMROUD FRESH X, ; ment of Mark By LeRoy Pope professional and textbook sales will grow about 21.4 per­ He said the Reagan cuts are proportionately small, “M y father is Italian and I . Gothberg as national FILLET OF SOLE ...... ib.*3 .3 8 UPl Business Writer cent a year for the next five years. have been anticipated for months and may already be at grew up on macaroni and 1 .lb. product manager on Contrary to the intent of Congress, the large flow of work in the recent school budgets of cities and states. meat balls. Every week I la^ ITER CUT Myers’ Platinum NEW YORK — Textbook publishers may be worrying FISH STICKS ...... lb.* 1 .2 8 ' federal funds from 1966 on did not augment state and The impact of reduced college loans on the textbook bored for 3 hours making t WUte, Golden Rich, needlessly about the impact of the Reagan ad­ local funds for textbooks, it merely replaced them. business, he said, may be totally offset by the changing big pet o f sauce. I've tried^ BOnOMROUD and Original Dark ministration’s cuts in student aid and other funds for Despite his optimism, Noble does not dismiss or even mix of students and the relative affluence of students in prepared sauces and ' Rums. education, says media analyst J. Kendrick Noble, Jr. discount the possible shock effects of the current cuts in the years immediately ahead. they were just awful. ^ ROAST ...... „ A graduate of the Noble, of Paine Webber. Mitchell Hutchins, Inc., government aid to education. He said the effect even I tried Francesco University of recently completed a detailed survey of the textbook could be severe but he insisted this impact is not predic­ Although Noble’s survey does not cover audio-visual WHOLE OR HALF a m g u R in a ld i* and it ’s i produce dept. Connecticut and the business as part of the comprehensive Book Industry table. education aids, he said he was intrigued by the growing greatest. I t ’s making CAUFORNIA Graduate School of Trends study that sells for an impressive $995 a copy. As an example of this, he said, the use of federal funds use of microcomputers and software in the classroom. EYE OF ROUND ROAST...... ib’Z.5o Business of Colum­ His conclusions are more optimistic than the consen­ He said textbook publishers ought to have the inside myltfealoteasierf v ICEBERG LETTUCE. .. ,...59* to promote competitive educational aids probably cut Mrs. Carol Eckstein^ CUT FROM ROUND a | | | A A CRISP RED bia University, sus of publishers’ forecasts he has seen. Noble said he is sales of elementary and high school textbooks by $180 track at publishing educational computer software and Gothberg Joined this could be a big boon to the business. B a ysid e.N Y Ri^CIOUS APPLES ...... 3 lb. IM S 8 ^ * perhaps the only Wall Street analyst who makes a million between 1966 and i960. CUBED STEAKS ...... „..ib” .DO Joseph E. S^gram speci^ty of the textbook business where he worked until LEAN WESTERN CORN-FED (BONE-IN) €4 A A & Sops Inc., about IS years ago. jRBPteNDBr- ...... W b . b . g 6 ^ Seagram Distillers’ His conclusions point out that federal outlays for PORK STEAKS ...... ,,*1.38 CALIF. CARROTS...... wb.pko.. *1.0 0 parent Company, in education other than direct student aid actually have BONELESS 1973 as manager of hurt textbook sales in the past because much of the Public records ^UICE ORANGES s-ib. b«, * 1 .2 9 international profit federal funding has gone into audio-visual materials and PORK ROAST...... „*1.08 Mark Qothberg planning and computer software which must be regarded as competi­ GEM SEMI-BONELESS ' Cd AM LEMONS ...... 3/39 * anaivianalysis. He tion for textbooks. joined Seagram Distillers in 1019 as assistant Noble said actual textbook sales were up 6 percent in Warranty deeds Internal Revenue Service against dation and concrete sub-floor for HAMS 5-7 lb. avg...... jb, laOO product manager on Myers’. the last school year, about in line with his forecasts, Eugene E. Horton and Lillian C. Creative Marketing Associates, 199 futmure freezer room at 50 Batson Horton to Richard Smith and PATRICK CUDAHY ftP* A A A native of Manebester, Gothberg is married to whereas publishers’ forecasts were for gains of 3 to 6 Forest St.. $10,369.36. Drive, $850. InmcescoHit^'- the former Michele Von Dambrowski, who is percent. In the current year he is forecasting a 10 per­ Catherine Drobiak, parcel of land at (^uilrlaim deeds .To Harry Goodwin Jr. for Ray­ 2 CANNED HAM ...... 3lbs.Oe2o deli savings national marketing manager at Manpower Tem­ cent gain and the publi^ers’ consensus is atout 6 per­ 17 Village St., $73,900. Friedericka L. LaVallee to mond F. Damato, 14 dwelling GEM porary Services, Health Care Division. They live in cent. Mechanic’s lien Michael J. Middleton, property at apartments at 570-572 Hilliard St., MOSETS POINT CUT Systems Design Inc., in accor­ 4 .lb. •1.26 New York City. Among other conclusions. Noble found; 166 E. Middle Turnpike. $276,000. . • The proportion of feniale college students is up dance with contract with Al-Joy Michael J. Middleton to To Hometown Improvement Co. CORNED BEEF BRISKET.... ». Corp., against Satellite -Aerospace Friedericka L. LaVallee, property Inc. for Michael Harrison, vinyl FRITZ CLOVER BRAND y W r s T ...... ,•2.06 sharply and the females tend to rely more 6n textbooks and buy more books than male students. Inc., Lot 13, Buckland Industrial at 166 E. Middle Turnpike. siding at 19 Cornell St. $2,800. KIELBASA...... CHEESE...... ;..»2 ,7 8 Veep named • The median age of college students has risen to 22 Park, $32,689. Release of real estate altachmeni To ^ b Barrett for Victor Antico, and the average age to 26; ^ the older students are, Connecticut Plumbing and Thomas J. Noel against Stanley P. insulate and panel 43 rooms at SLICED TENDER AA a SSIi!!7°®ALADw/e8S ...... 58* SALINAS, Calif. - Jean blidiel Bernasetmi has the more wlllihg they are to buy and read textbooks in­ Heating and Fire Sprinkler Inc., in Midlin, property at 20 Arcellia Essex Motor Inn, 100 B. Center St.. 4 BEEF LIVER...... ,68* been appointed vice president for flight develop­ stead of depending on lecture notes and comparing ideas accordance with contract with Al- Drive. $4,000...... ■•1-69 ment and opowtioos at Flight Designs Incorp., a with other students. Joy Corp., against Satellite Building permits To Raymond (Jrezel for Francis SWEET UFE . division of Pioneer International Corp. of • Full-time students buy more books than part-time Aerospace Inc, Lot 13, Buckland In­ To Thomas Bugnacki for Bugnacki and Mary Spilecki, two partitions in­ 10” APPLE PIES...... M .9 9 Manchester, Conn. students, which is hardly surprising. dustrial Park, $11,350. Special Meat Products, addition to doors, alteration to commercial ‘Federal lax lien MEAT FRANKS...... lb. 1b3d -TV Bmnoasconi, who has been with the company for • Students taking professional and vocational courses industrial building, footing and foun­ building at 226 Center St., $1,500. three years, is a leader in low q>eed airfoil are better textbook customers than liberal arts students technology as it tqq>lies to hang Riding. He baa been wtM prefer library research and lecture notes. This fac­ STORE-COUrON Wnh coupon and S10.00 * ■ with coupon and $10.00 With coupon and $10.00 involved for the last seven years in designing and tor is so important. Noble said, that be predicts MITCHELL FUEL prior purchase I ! prior purchase prior purchaaa refining various hang gliders and ultralight air­ 1 Visit ...Al Siefferts craft. Valid Fab. 24 thru March 2 1 1 Valid Fab. 24 thru March 2 Valid Feb. 24 thru March 2 PUBLIC NOTICE! 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Any other appBcalfaaapphcalioa cottstitulacoolitutei m ad. lavo of Lutheran Brotherhood ‘district representatives CLINIC A - ■ a w -i--.---- i .------J---. ^ ------— wokea provleg I of this product ID raver coapoaa preaaaled M l be avaiMde oe 5LB.BAQ- who successfully completed ione of the fraternal in­ MQISTlmD pay any laiea tasat. C o u ^ aaqr aol be aaa^oed or II COFFEE NuasE tnaafaTcd by you. Cou « void iJ lascd, leattk led or prohfaited fay faw. C m only surance society’s oaieer sdiools. 'k Coal Available Also 1 APPLIANCES AT in U5J\. CmA vabe 1/: of ooe ceot. Only oae coopoo redeeeied per piirchaae. Held Feb. IS to 19 at ttie Society's home ofRce In couroN Exrmes march si. ioot. SOnneapoUa, the echool concentrated .on various ...... inning, business insurance, tax- ATI UeeETT nUUMACY Md Now open with new expanded hours for your LOWp LOW PRICES! 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Venlcesoiiered 31 Swvfca* Offwvd 31 Senlcea Olhnd 31 »anleeeptitnd 33 HousohoU Ooods 40 Apertmonts lor Ront S3 Aportmonts lor Ront 53 Autos For Solo 01 Autos For Sato 61 Autos For Solo 01 Autos For Solo 61 ROBERT E . JARVIS - LICENSED DAY CARE Remodeling Specialist. CUSTOM BUILT three MANCHESTER- One and PLEASANT Four rooms in HOME - Will watch your 1968 GTX - 413 wedge, posi, CHEVROLET MONTE For room additions, piece cannon ball, pine, two bedroom apartments quiet family atmosphere - child or infant days. Call AM/FM cassette, some CARLO - 1974 - Automatic, TAX kitchens, bathrooms, queen rize bedroom set. available. Centrally elderly person preferred. custom body work. $1500 Manrliratfr 6464)262. roofing and siding or any located on busline near power brakes, power Umlh 'Telephone 872-8178. ■ Non-smokers, no pets. firm. Telephone 528-0650. RETURNS home Improvement peed. shoppi^ center and steering, air-conditioning, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - References. Security plus 60,000 miles. Regular gas. Licensed C PA 'S, stay up-to-date, by extenaive Telephone 643-6712. WHIRLPOOL WASHING schools. For further details utilities. Telephone 649- SELECT Concrete. Chimney New: radials, brakes, Madilne - six months old. call 649-7157. 5897. 'Your Community Newspaper" Repairs. “ No Job Too continuing education and also adhere to p LEON CIESZYNSK^I exhaust. Very good condi­ Still under warranty. $225 tion. $1995. 'Telephone 643- Small.’ ’ Call 644-8356 for strict Professional Code of Ethica. Sad a C P A b u i l d e r . New homes, 118 MAIN STREET - 3 and estimates. kma Tai firm. Telephone 647-0242. H o m o s fo r Ront 54 1975 DODGE Coronet Sta­ 6173. for quality tax returns and accounting work. additions, remodeling, rec 4 room heated apartments, tion wagon. Nine Senriee rooms, garages, kltcb^ hot water, no appliances. USED CARS Artfetos for Sato 41 4561k MAIN STREET - six passenger, 8 cyl., 77,000 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 remodeled, ceilings, natb Security - tenant in­ rooms, $400. plus utilities. miles. Good condition. Help Wanted 13 Help^WjanM^ 13 Norman C. Holcomb IN C O M E T A X tile, dormers, roofing. surance. 646-2426, 9-5 No appliances. Tenant in­ $1500 or best offer. Call 1971 BSA CHOPPER - 650 PLEASE READ M&M P&H, Manchester PREPAIUVnON - ExJ Residential or commer­ weekdays. CsrtMad PubMc Aeeountant ’ surance. Security. 646-2426 Paul 643-2847. CC - All chrome parts. YOUR AD 649-287L. Small repairs, perienced - at your home cial. 6494291. 181 Pontiac Phoenix 5-dr. H/B ... *7 9 9 5 V PHONC 649*64M / weekdays. $1250 or best offer. Got a news tip? ClassINad ads ars tahan SECURITY SIGHAL OPERATORS remodeling, heating, - Call Dan Mosler, 649- MANCHESTER MAIN 1966 CH E V Y IM P A LA 2 ALUMINUM SHEETS 181 Toyota Diesel Pidup ...... *9 9 9 5 Telephone after 6 p.m., over llM phona as a con- Taking applications for full time positions on the baths, kitchens and water 3329. DESIGN KITCHENS, used as printing plates. .007 STREET - Two room EAST HARTFORD - single Super Sport, $1200 or best If you have a news tip or apartment. Heated, hot 180 Toyota Tercel H / B ...... *5 5 9 5 649-1936. vanlenco. TIM Herald Is Following shifts; heaters. Free estimates! UGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ PalnUng-Paparlng 32 cabinets, vanities, counter thick, &c38W^. 50c each, family house, five rooms. offer. CaU Larry anytime, story idea in Manchester, tops, kitchen cabinet fronts water, appliances. No pets. responsible lor only one 4 pm - 12 am cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ f ••••••*•••••••••••••••• PERSONAL INCOME or 5 for $2.00. n ione 643- Available now. Capitol 6464596. 980 Horizon TC 3, H / B ...... *5 5 9 5 contact City Editor Alex C & M Tree Service, Free custom woodworking, Security.^ Parking. Homes, 523-5598. There’s something for Incorrect Insertion and ages cleaned. All types TAX SERVICE - Retuma 2711. They MUST be picked Gtrelli at TTie Manchester 12 am - 8 am estimates. Discount senior trash, brush removed. IN T E ,R IO R A N D colonial reproductions. Op before 11:00 a.m. only. Telephone 523-7047. 980 SiRibird Sport Coupe...... *4 8 9 5 everyone in today’s then only to ttM size ol Answering servicie or telephone operator EXTERIOR p a in tin g , prepared, tax advice Herald, telephone 643-2711. Iho original insertion. citizens. Company Picket, Split Rail, J.P. Lewis M9-9658. ORIeos-Btoros 980 VW Pickup, 13,000 miles . . . . *5 6 9 5 Gassified Ads. Check them background preferred. Must be dependable with Manchester owned and Stockade Fences installed. paper hanging, C a rp en ^ given. Learn how to best S W IM P O O L S MANCHESTER • Newly 55 out for super buys. Errors which do not work. Fully insured. J.P. decorated one bedroom tor Pent good job references and available weekends. operated. Cali 646-1327. 5284)670. manage your personal ELECTRICAL SERVICES DISTRIBUTOR - must dis­ 980 Pontiac LeMans Coupe...... *5 7 9 5 issssn tho value ot the Lewis «t Son, 649-9658. aprtm ent. Access to shop­ finances. Reasonable - We do all types of Elec­ pose of brand new on WORKSPACE OR 979 Toyota Corolla 1200 ...... *4 5 9 5 advortisenMnt will not We offer a comprehensive employee benefit USE MY HELPFUL Psinting-Papering 32 trical Work! Licensed. Call ping centers, buslines and TOWN OF 4 ground ’ long pools with INTERIOR PAINTING - rates. CaU 646-7306. . 3 1 STORAGE SPACE FOR N O T IC E O F be corrected by an ad­ program, parking, all in a Downtown Hartford SERVICE - shopping, light •••••••••••••••••••••••• after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. huge sundecks, safety fen­ schools. For further details 979 Gti^ kni^ 4-dr...... *4 5 9 5 MANCHESTER, Free estimates. RENT in Manchester. No ditional Insertion. Office surrounding. pick-up/delivery, waiting INTERIOR PAINTING, cing, hi-rate filters, please call 528-4196 CONNECTICUT APPLICATION Reasonable rates. lease or security deposit. 979 Dodge Omni 024...... *4 8 9 5 for repair and over ten years experience, WALT ZINGLER’s In­ TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ladders, etc. Asking $978 between 9 and 5 pm or REVENUE SHARING NO. SCEL-82-102 Commercial, residential. Reasonable rates. Suitable Call 247-4500 deliverymen, daycare for low rates and senior citizen come Tax Service. Filing Residential & Commercial complete. Financing after 5 pm and weekends, 978Camaro, 6 c yL ...... — *3 9 9 5 for application Insured. Telephone 647- for small business. Retail PUBLIC NOTICE ENCROACHMEN 1’ OF the elderly. Calf “ Lee” - discounts. 643-9980. tax retuma in your bomd Construction. Remodeling, available. Telephone NEIL 649-7157. Maurhrstpr 1313, Marty. and commercially zoned. 978 Toyota Celica 6.T., L/ B ...... *5 5 9 5 PROPOSED USE FI.OODPLAN between 5 pm - 10 pm 643-9650. Since 1974. Call 646-5346. home improvements, ad­ collect (203) 7fe-»19. .0 MANSFIELD CENTER - Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. HEARING MANCHESTER Monday - Saturday ditions, bathroom & 978Ford Courier Kekup, 5 ^ . .*4 3 9 5 On March 2. 1982 at 7:4S P.M.. in Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sato 23 Woodsedge Apartments. The Commissioner of En­ E.O.E.______kitchen remodeling, SEASONED CORDWOOD NEWLY RENOVATED the Hearing Room of the Municipal INCOME TAX ONE MONTH FREE 978 Toyota C o r^ Wagon...... *3 9 9 5 roofing, siding, repairs, - 4 foot lengths, $65 per cor- 310 square feet o ffice Building. 41 Center Street, vironmental Protection is RETURNS prepared in RENT. Newly renovated, Manchester. Connecticut, the door & window replace­ d. Green - 4 foot lengths available. Main Street considering the application MATURE BABYSITTER your home. Call Thomas country setting. Two 978 Toyota SR5 Pickup...... *4 3 9 5 Town Manager will hold a Revenue ment and alterations. 646- $60. You pick up. location with ample of Gulf & Western In­ needed occasional after­ bedrooms, from $285 to Sharing Proposed Use Hearing. All I NOTICES Michalak, 644-8034. 1379. Telq>hone 646-7786^______parking, Call 649-2891. GOVERNMENT 978Datsun B2104X, 5 spd...... *4 1 9 5 dustries /d.b.a. Mai Tool & noons and evenings for $325. Includes appliances SURPLUS CARS AND citizens are invited to attend and three active boys. SALES PERSONS - If you 977 Chevy C-10 P i ^ ...... *3 1 9 5 provide the Town Manager with Engineering Company/ to have sales experience or TAXES PREPARED IN DENNIS Al^D RUSSELL and parking. Telephone PRIME LOCATION - Trucks now available written and oral comments on Lost and Found Telephone 649-4913. p^ossible uses for $880,722. of erect a 20’X30’ structure on would like to get into sales MILLER • ^Remodeling, 429-1270, 233-9660 or 23^ Downtown, Ground level, through local sales, under 977Mereury MarquhWagon . . . . * 2 9 9 5 YOUR HOME $300. (^11 1-714-5694241 for Revenue Sharing Funds expected piles riverward of stream and earn 115,0(X) to $25,000 additions, roofing, rec 10*Ca«ii. 0 7 6 1 .______four rooms, heat, air- LOST: LONG Haired collie HAIRDRESSER OR Reasonable rates your directory on how to 977 Volare Wagon...... *3 1 9 5 by the Town during its 1982-83 channel encroachment Barber hair stylist. Good or more in your first year, £ u w j y j ^ accurate. rooms, paneling, gutters, MUST b* pletod up btiora conditioning, utilities and Fiscal year. Shepard. Light yellow, then we want to talk with aluminum and ^ y siding TWO FAMILY HOUSE - purchase. Open 24 hours. 977 MGB Convertible...... *3 7 9 5 lines established for the opportunity for one who Norm Marshall, .IliM u n . al Sw M n ihuilw parking. Available im­ Robert B. Weiss, female. Answers to the you. Experienced or not, installejl year i^ound. two bedrooms, stove, Hockanum River, in the has following. Telephone REALTORS nUlWB wn*wW» mediately. Telephone 649- General Manager name of Tara. Hebron we will train. We will also 643-0044. Telephone 649-2954 or 649- refrigerator, basement, JEEPS - Government 977 Astra, H/B...... *2 9 9 5 Town of Manchester (Map vicinity. Telephone 649- 228-9234. private driveway, nice Surplus listed for $3,196. 029-02 need to train our staff to G ffO U f’ 1 A tf'lrtl .4110(1.«Mom of fff Al fOfIS irrvinq ffi4* 1421. 976 Celica 67 Uftback ...... *3 5 9 5 Ref. H-M-8). The structure 0562. TAXATION ANALYST neighborhood, gas heat and Solo for $44. For informa­ manage our expanding M.m chi*\frr w ith m o r r .»dv ri t iiirw} c x p r r t ii r MANCHESTER - Retail, will be constructed on a lot BOOKKEEPER - typist cootog, busline, washer tion caU (312) 931-1961 Ext. needs with new offices imp.Kt .mrt rftirnTuy for tiolh tujyrri .«ri(1 irlli*ri Having trouble with your CARPENTRY AND T A G S A L E S storage and/or manufac­ 976 Dodge Van...... *2 9 9 5 LOST - Young brownish combination. Including and dryer hook-ups. No NOTICE located at 280 Adams being established tax return? Leave the MASONRY. Call Tony turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to 2340. male cat vicinity Oak general office duties. dogs. Great for singles. 976 Toyota Long B ^ P i ^ — *2 8 9 5 The Department of Street in Manchester. The throi^hout Conn., Mass., headaches to iii. We will ^uiUacote, 6494611. Street. Telephone 643-8565. Major medical benefits in­ $4M monthly. Dan 8-5; 649- 25,000 sq. ft. Very HSBT XUTO . Public Utility Control structure will be a one- and R.I. We only promote THAT EXTM ROOM TOO NEEDED reasonable. Brokers 976Vmare Wood Grain Wagon .. .*3 2 9 5 •••••••••••••••••••••••• cluded. Telephone 522-9006 prepare your return ri^ t 2947, a f t o 5 p.m., 646-9892 u m s o R S hereby announces that it story addition to an from within. If you are can be found In thia comfortable four Hoadng-Plumblng 35 protected. Call Heyman We medianically check and for information. at your tome. Reasonable TAG SALE - Moving - 35 or 6494773. 976 Mercury Montego 4-dr...... *2 3 9 5 will conduct a public existing building. Mortgage Loans 8 Jooking for a sales career bedroom, 2Vi bath home Just out of TToperties, 1-226-im appraise any usm car on site prices, quality results. Call years accumulation - before you buy it. Fully in* 975 Celica 67 Coupe...... *2 8 9 5 hearing in the Coventry The Department will and not just a job, then call Bolton Center. Spacious first floor family SCHALLER PLUMBING­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• VENTURE CAPITAL Mike at 646-5540 or. send 659-1838 or 522-1536 before luiqw, dishes, books, old FOUR ROOMS - two sured. P^fesslonal Town Office Building, 1712 evaluate the proposed F - waitressing work. Apply HEATING- Water pump Wanted fo R ant 5 7 mechanics. room, two fireplaces, throe zone heat 10 p.m. records, some antiques. bedrooms with wall to waU 975 Toyota Corolla...... *2 2 9 5 available: for any Continental Cuisine your resume to I.D.L., Box specialists. Also, •••••••••••••••••••»•••• Main Street, Coventry, work in accordance with Priced right. Call us. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, carpeting, and appliances. Call 647-1678 worthwhile purpose; $50,- Restaurant, 1095 Main 49), Bolton. CT 06040. remodeling service or CLEAN, CONSIDERATE 975 nymouth Gold Duster...... *2 8 9 5 Connecticut, on Thursday, Section 25-4a of the 000 and up. Mr. Donald February 26, 27, 28. 962 Attic storage. No pets. fwr information____ Street, Manchester or call repairs. FREE “ " u Y j pjyg uuuueg and Working mother with two March 11, 1982, at 10:00 General Statutes and Sec­ (214) 368-2635. MEDICAL Boston Turnpike (Route 975 P iy m ^ Valiant 4-dr...... *2 5 9 5 649-4675. WolvMlon Agency PaUiUna-Paporlng 33 ESTIMATES. 649-4280. older children wishes to a.m., concerning Docket tion 401 of the Federal TRANSCRIPTIONIST ,- 44A), Coventry,.10 a.m. to 4 security. .Telephone 649- rent five rooms, tove Sec­ A U C T IO N ^ 974VWSiiMr Beetle ...... *2 5 9 5 No. M1117, Application of Water Pollution Control Part time position p.m. 0717. MilMT2B,1Mt PERSONS WANTED to 649-2813 INTERIOR AND Exterior □MISC. FOR SALE tion 8. Please write P.O. 973Ghenkii^ 4 dr...... *1 5 9 5 Helms, Inc. for a Rate In­ Act, as amended. EMPLOYMENT work in kitchen with other available for medical painting and paperbanging. Box 691, Manchester, CT BMUM. transcriptionist weekends SIX ROOM APARTMENT crease. An evening session A copy of the application is girls. Telephone 649-0305. MANCHESTER Ceilings repaired or Mueleal Inatrumanta 44 06040. Ford — 971 BMW...... *2295. in our X-Ray department. HousohoU Ooods 4 0 looking for famUy of 4 with IZ>. HSSS27SSSS will commence at 7:00 available for inspection in H elp Wanted 13 replaced. Free estimates. one car. $375 monthly plus E 971 Mustek Grande 4 speed___ *2 9 9 5 j Good typing skills and 7 Room Classic Colonial. Newer Fully insured. References. USED BALDWIN organ, Mtoc. for Rant 58. MnrMHfy * p.m., in the Auditorium, the Water Resources Unit, OFFICE SECRETARY - medical terminology is kitchen, roof. Fireplaced living rooib, 2 USED $199. Used baby grand heat and utlUties. Securite I.D. THIOCSOSSSe Coventry High School, 78 DEP, Room 201, State Of­ PART TIME - Work at Must have accurate typing MatUn Mattason after 3:00 and references. B/W Real­ necessary. Please contact car garage, new wall to wall in living REFRIGERATORS, piano, $249. Price-“ as is.” Ripley Hill Road, Coven­ fice Building. Hartford, CT home on the phone ser­ skills, knowledge of p.m., 649-4431. ty, 647-1419. MANCHESTER Bob’s Auto Body the Personnel Department room and dining room. Convenient and WASHERS, RANGES - Watkins, Main Street, try, Connecticut. Ad­ 06115 and in the Town vicing our customers in' eneral office procedures, “ Available immediately.” ISO Now aioti M. at 646-1222, Ext. 2270. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts Manchester . 643-5171. your area. Telephone 456- 'art time including desirable area. Owner wants offer. LOVELY COUNTRY Garage at Park Chestnut It this smbtom Isn’t on your car, ditional information may Clerk's Office in f & Service. Low prices! 0876 or 528-6631. summer. Apply in person: Asking $67,900. Building Contrseting 33 SETTING, TWO LARGE Condominiums. $25 per be obtained from the Manchester. RECEPTIONIST - Switch B.D. Pearl & Son, 6tt Main Antlgaas 45 you proboMy paid too much. Wilson Electrical Com­ rooms in Colonial house. month. Mr. Rothman, 646- Department’s Executive To be considered, com­ board full time. Apply Street. 643-2171. 4144. MNKIliPOSSESSIONS P A R T T IM E pany, Inc., 73 Summit Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Lonibanlo ft ftisodates FARRAND ANTIQUES BOUGHT and Heat and utlUtles included. Secretary’s Office. ments should be submitted SALESPERSON to sell Street, Manchester, 9:30 to Street, South Windsor. REMODELING - Cabinets, Security and references FOR SALE Department of in writing on or before COLONIAL LIVING room sold at the Antique Market GARAGE FOR RENT - at subscriptions door-to-door 2:30. Roofing, Gutters, Room required. $185. Telephone im Ford T-Blrd. Fully i 649-40(13 set bought at Watkins. Place, 811 Main Street. Park Chestnut Con­ Public Utility Control March 22, 1982. with newscarrier two INFORMATION ON Additions, Decks, All types 742-9564 after 6 p.m. and looded...... $4,000. Telephone 648-4461. Space for quaUty dealers dominium - corner of Park Edward A. Regan, Dated: February 22, 1982 evenings a week or Satur­ Alaskan and overseas of Remodeling and weekends. WHOLESALE MAIL order a va ^ b le. and Chestnut Street. $25 1974' Kawasaki Motorcycle, Active Executive John W. Anderson, days. Salary plus com­ employment. Excellent in­ Repairs. Free estimates. 500 c c ...... 9500. missions. Call Circulation business started from BO LTO N 4 acres of business zoned land plus 7 bay garage and single monthly. Telephone 644- Secretary Deputy Commissioner come potential. Call (312) Fully insured. Phone 643- CnlDndar Qulh WANTED: ANTIQUE Fur- HEBRON - Four rooms The above cen be eeen et Manager, Manchester home expanding. Need peo- family home. Some owner financing. $2M|000. 6017. and bath. Heat and tot LYNCH 042-02 043-02 741-9780 Extension $22. niture, (31ass, Pewter, (Ml Herald 643-2711. le full or part time, C O L U M B IA 9.8 acres plus 4 buildings — commercial an^ industrial ■r V water included. $320 per ■ S B M Cl N il W s I fv' A N C H f S T I R Mf, 1 • . arried preferred. Paintings, or Antique TAILOR - Ej^rienced in area. Some owner financing. $240,000. month. Security required, U AUTOMOTIVE 92$ Moln SIrooi, Monchootof NOTICE S A L E S M A N Telephone 568-3261. items. R. Harrison, menswear. Full or part Young Original telephone 6M-8709. no pets. Space to plant a PUBLIC HEARING Fireplace/stove shop. time. Apply in person to garden, ride a bicycle, or Challenging opportunity Autos For Sale 61 BOARD OF DIRECTORS COOK WANTED - For Mr. Snyder, Regal Mens Wwilod lo B u y 49 enjoy a walk in the coun­ for ambitious person. small company cafeteria in Shop, 903 Main Street, F. J. Spilecki Realtor 643-2121 try. Telephone 646-6776. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Some experience helpful. Glastonbury. Call for inter­ Manchester. Notify is hereby given that the Board of Directors. Town of Many benefits, commis­ CASH FOR YOUR Proper- view, 633-6791. te. We buy qtocklV and con- VERNON - Working with Shop the super buys in your Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing at the Town Hall sion. Telephone Chet, 646- We still don’t think the Civic ' Hearing Room. 41 Center Street. Manchester. Connecticut. Tuesday. RIVERBEND fidentiaUy. The Hayes Cor­ one, two and three Classified section today. 6925. 1500 GL Hatchback is a sports March 2, 1982. at 8:00 P.M. to consider and act on the following; Situation Wanted IS COMMERCIAU — INDUSTRIAL PARK poration. 6464131. bedroom houses and Tomorrow you’ll be OFFSET PRESSMAN - apartm ents from $250. car. But Motor Hend’s S p ^ s Car Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61. for pleased with the money Elderly Outreach Project for the year April 1,1982. through March 31. PACKAGE STORE - part local commercial sheet fed BOOKKEEPER - Full “EXPANDABLE CONDOMINIUMS” Capitol Homes, 523-5508. G raphic magazine insists it is.* time help and weekends. printer. Good working con­ OLD DOLIB - Any condi­ you’ve saved. 1983 ...... $18,576.00 charge. Eight years tion. Oinny, Alexander, And so do plenty of Civic GL to be financed by a Federal Grant under Title III of the Older Retail experience, wine ditions and benefits. experience-seeks position 420 North Main Street, Manchester. I 80’X80’ building nearing completion. Oc­ knowledge helpful. Send Telephone 646-6161 Monday cupancy March 1st; tos 10 ft. overhead garage door plus loading dock in rear. paper doUs, teddy bears, MANCHESTER - three owners. Perhaps that’s because Americans Act for $7,178.00 and a General Fund contribution of $11.- in Manchester area. Type CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe 398.00. resume to Box I. c /o the thru Friday 8-5 p.m. for in­ Glassed front entry way, all utilities, sprinkler system, and 20 car parking. Will sub­ related items. Private rooms, garage. $200s. it’s powraed by a spirited 1488cc 80 wpm. Telephone 649- coltector. Telephone 649- DeVille - 72,000 miles. Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants. Fund 61. for Day Herald. terview. divide. Completed, land, building, etc. $225,000. Capitol Homes, 523-5596. engine. And comes equipped Care Program for the year July 1. 1982, through June 30. 1983 5007. 06S7. Good condition. $2700 or with front-wheel drive, Awheel Best offer. Telephone 742- ...... ^.625.00 superintendent SOUTH WINDSOR - four independent suspension and to be financed by a Grant from the State Department of Human Call Warren L Howland 643-1108 6800 - Keep trying. Resources. NEEDED - live-in posi­ rooms, modern kitchen, rack and pinion steering for tion. Must be willing and MMOESnR REAL ESTATE RENTALS Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 18th day of February. 1982 $300s. Capitol Homes, 523- responsive road handling. 1971 VW VAN - 4 cyl., new James R. McCavanagh, Secretary able to repair gas stoves, MANCHSSTER ' MU 5590. rebuilt motor, radial tires, Board of Directors gas boilers, appliances, Oufm CoMntaf Plus a 5-speed transmission,- Chair Person Is needed for Homes For Sale 23 Dooms for Rant 52 AM-FM cassette stereo, 035-02 light electrical, clean and Spacioni t Rooms. 4 bodrocmi. IWiiial diniiii tachometer, racy 4-spoke steer­ the Connecticut Public Televi­ MANCHESTER - Dogs, sunroof, great transporta­ maintain grounds. For in­ raom, laiie kltclMa wttli ptnUy. Oniood ing wheel and steel-belted sion Auction which will be OFFERS INVITED - Im­ CENTRAL LOCA'nON - two bedroom, deluxe, tion. $2,000. Telephone 647- terview cml between 9 and Plastered walls. Hsody to bosUno. radials. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Ssis televised April 15 • 24 to raise maculate and charming free parking, kitchen many extras. $ ^ . Capitol 8805. 12 noon, Monday through Jpwasr nnindng. diced at,|6S4NW. . 2 funds for Channels 24,49,53, older 5-5 two family. B/W prlvUeges. Security and Homes, 523-K98. ■ Whether it's a sports car Friday, 528-13(X). 61 and 65. Realty. 647-1419. E.H.O. ^ A V references required. you’re after, or simply practical EAST HARTFORD - four I fuel efficiency,' you can’t lose EXPERIENCED TelejMioae 643-2693 after The prestigious volunteer MANCHESTER - $55,600 4:10 p.m. ______carpeted rooms, $250. ' with a Honda Civic 1500 GL. WORKING paving position requires organiza­ firni. $18,900 assumes 8Y«% Capitol Homes, 523-5596. foreman with five or more The experts say you get both. tion, ieadarahip and annual mortgage, $374 BIQPAMILY*-* ROOM IN Ni c e private years in that position. Must reaourcefulnaaa. Job reapon- monthly payment - 28 home - extra nice be able to do all aspects of OR IN^JtW •ui’rii ASHFOIW - Duplex, three J i o rv D /V A R T SHORTS sibllities Include recruiting years left. Completely • ROOM OVERSIZED CAPE nelriitorbood. AU utilities, rooms, clean, tile bath, paving. Upton Construc­ and monitoring a committea remodeled five room Cape, Utraen privUeges, bath. tion, 742-6190. a BATHS AND 2 LAVATORIIS y ^ . No animals. Lease. to aollcit area bualnaaa firma includes 2-3 bedrooms, 4k ACRl LANDSCAPID LOT Security. $$0 weekly. Telephone 423-4100 4 for AUCTION donations. H Lynch Motors prides itseU in having fenced yard, dishwasher, PINANCINO HILP POSSISLI Telqilxme 64M017. evenings. EXPERIENCED FULL yoii think you are the person carpeting, walk to shoi>- to head up the Manchaater EARLY OCCUPANCY 12 knowledgeable sales perale, and time body man wanted. ping. Ideal starter or FURNISHED and unfur­ Apply 214 Stafford Road, area for CPTV, call 249-7769 MOTIFS welcomes Art to its fine stMf. during working hour#. retirement home. BELFIORE nished rooms $40 weddy. Mansfield, or telephone Telephone 649-6623. Heat and electricity in­ 646-8340. 2498 Realtors cluded. Security and O N E B E D R O O M - 647-1413 ^ adorable bonnes fan- r^erences. Telmlum 649- Art who started in 1962 with a local Invdatment Properly 25 appliances, air- dealer selling GM cars has moved S S 8 TWO FAMILY fUkd year is recordsd to 4432 or 646-1816. conditioner, beat. No pets. .{•■y embroidery and Securite. $140. Telepiiooe his office to Lynch Motor* Inc. He MANCHESTER • SmaU of­ «a,wCOOMMATOS 7-» hright eolora on the PART TIME Have the tenant assist In your COMFORTABLE 643-7757 or 648-7761. fice building with added in­ bloeks of tUe eoey crib S L E E P I N G r o o m - is a graduate of MHS, attended Nowspapor CIrculatloii Solloltor come from upstairs apart­ mortgage paymimts on this 2 bedroom, ^®lor-sls« ssparatas coverlet. living room, dining area, kltdien unit. wth ysa^ronnd appsaL working Sdnlt. Parking, on UConn, and has been a resident of ment. Owner will help No. s498 hat truiafer WILUMANTIC - One and Newly painted and rooted, d e « lot. A sew-simpie blouse, busline. No smoking. Manchester most of his life. finance with 12% vw ^^otto^ skirt 1^ J »«^ !co lo r chart; Telephone 64»6626. two bedroom apartments. Three Eveninge Per Week mortgage. Gordon Realty - Possible owner financing STauable. pants offsT much vaitety Heat and utlUties Included. 643-217L $68,900. In wardrobo bnildfaiK. R(X}M FOR Gentltonan - Rental assistance Approximetely 8 p.m. - 8 p.m. available. Deposit and •••••••••••••••••••••••• B-lTl with Photo. ,parking, kitchen ART can make your deal at Lynch Motor* and he will not to work with Cerrior U to Sisss 7 to 15. mrlvUeges, washer, dryer, references required. No □ BUSINESS 3,K,^IWIh Real litato 6464126 ffiso 8, U b ^ . . , blouse, pets. Telqibaoe 4 6 6 -1 2 8 4 . be beat. Seioe Foroo. etc. raeididne 6434600. u i .46-to«h; vest, He (xirdially myites all his customers and friends to stop in and SERVICES % eulottM 8 p»zgs7 LAKESIDE HOME • SIX RO(m ixlWNSTAIRS S^y«ds,p«U ., kitchen and laundry imartment and garage. and say, HELLO! ______SalaiY plu» Commlaalon VERNON — 2 FOR 1 3988 Afi3UM witli CTentral. Seenrify. Sw vfcM OHered • 31 A ;^vUeges. Utllitiea in- d g M . $100 monthly. Non- Telephone 646^16 . Apply In pnnon at tha REWEAVING BURN 5 Room + 3 room home on same lot. Good income plus Unsker.- Telephone 743- HOLES. Zippers, um­ charming fireplaced expandable home. Price 879,900. 8740. . FIVE ROOMS on first Manchaatar HaraU Office brellas repaired. Window f B I M R r floor of newer two family. ConiMclieul’s LYNCH Separate driveways, no or eall Jaanna at $47-9946 shades, Venetian blinds. Sm h SiiIv AnN' N o'pim to *tore your Imrgest Honda Dealer Keys. TV FOR RENT. ** peu. Lease and security. lor appointmant 3 4 A d a m s S l , Manchastaf' Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. Ucydg? Sell it (or extra AvaUsbIe 3 4 « . $400 plus Pontiac, Toyota • UMd Cara ft Trucks Zinsser igenqf 646-1^11 iffStrm (JSxU PS off 1-86) 646-S5IS 649-5221. & igrT t siw. w cash with a low cost utilities. Telephone 646- sod W**t C*nt*r 8L, lllanchMtor, Ct. 046-4321 iS8,B5thl46rSdtt.” . » BWlb. . d a w lt M A d .^ 1876.