20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., March 21, 1983 A ticking time bomb / S/gn up to win 47th birthday Weinberg thinks Dioxin 170,000 times as as cyanide an Easter bunny wasn’t routine budget too high

dioxin per billion. By Peter Costa ... pages 4, 5, 7 ... page 11 ... page 3 United Press International Dioxin has caused cancer in -7 animals, scientists say, in even NEW YORK — Dioxin imperils smaller doses than that — as little Glossary of dioxins towns in Missouri, threatens other as five parts per trillion. The most sites around the country and has dangerous dioxin, TCDD, can Dioxin, listed by scientists facture of 2,4,5-trichlorophenol, become the most feared of any cause birth defects in experimen­ and the federal government as a major starting material in the non-radioactive poison. THE DIOXIN tal animals at concentrations as one of the most toxic substances manufacture of several pesti­ More than 170,000 times as low as 10 to 100 parts per trillion. known, is actually a family of cides and anti-bacterial pro­ chemical compounds. The fol- ducts, such as 2,4,5-T and silvex. deadly as cyanide, dioxin can exist THREAT Cloudy tonight; Manchester, Conn. indefinitely, environmentalists THREE SITES in New York owing is a glossary of terms • Agent Orange: a herbicide and government scientists agree. State have been linked to dioxin associated with dioxin; used as a defoliant in Vietnam in sun Wednesday? Tuesday, March 22, 1983 There are 75 types of dioxin and all contamination. • Dioxin; any one of 75 the 1970s that scientists say is virtually defy control after being On Feb. 5,1981, an electrical fire chlorinated dibenzo-para- contaminated with dioxin — See page 2 Single copy: 25

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•‘*^****»- HWMOt rantCAII «• ? AM t«? moo :m»4 / ioof> MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 22, 1983 - 3 News Briefing IV, Weinberg says Weiss's budget would cost too much Vote due on Jobs bill J' She might back bonding ant town attorney, and patcher becomes more tough shape. I think we’re state aid the town could might be more than would "W e’re going to have to WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congress prepared to making part-time em­ critical, he felt, with the going to have to try to get now if it moves fast be available later. take a lookat it,” shesaid. begin final action on a $4.6 billion bill that would give ployees full-time in the paramedics coming on think about > long-range women “a better break” in sharing the fruits of new 'wf oSltAM for dam, sewage plant Social Services Depart­ line. capital improvements, jobs. ment, the Human- Servi­ “Those positions, I can we do a little each The House was scheduled to vote on a compromise ^ \m[MB mii EQuewl ces Department, the Se­ think, are going to be year?” Bv Paul Hendrie more than last year’s version this afternoon, but Senate Republican leader Herald Reporter nior Citizens Center and necessary.” She said that would be un urtATNiii roTOCAti • adopted budget. th e R e c r e.a t i o n one purpose of the day­ Howard Baker said it was possible the Senate might \ The other half of the not be able to act until Wednesday, the expiration of Department. ' ' WEISS RECOM­ long budget workshops For period ending 7 a.m. EST March 23. During iTuesday Deputy Mayor Barbara budget committee. Re­ Mrs. Weinberg said scheduled for the first two states’ unemployment benefits that were tied to the night, rain will be found across the Pacific Northwest, in B. Weinberg, the Demo­ MENDED $1.9 million in bill. publican Peter P. DiRosa these are not one-shot Saturdays in April. parts of the mid Plains and along sections of the central crat who chairs the Board Jr., said he had “no bonding for sidewalk re­ President Reagan is expected to sign the final expenses. Mrs. Weinberg agreed Gulf Coast. Some snow Is indicated for parts of the north of Directors’ budget com­ concrete reaction" yet to pair, drainage work and version after it is approved by both houses. Although it “Once you start, you’re the board should explore Atlantic states while generally fair weather prevails mittee, said Monday af­ the recommended budget, reconstruction of Union is about $300 ihillion above the president's target, it is obviously going to want to Pond Dam. He also asked the cost-effectiveness of elsewhere across the country. Min. temperatures ternoon she thinks Gen­ because he hadn’t had a keep these people on," moving on the sewage well within the $5 billion ceiling aides warned would include: (approx, max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta eral Manager Robert B. chance to review it the board to consider trigger a veto. said Mrs. Weinberg. She bonding for the waste- plant now. She said it may 31 (57), Boston 27 (43), Chicago 16 (31), Cleveland 15 Weiss has recommended thoroughly. added that personnel ad­ be that the federal and The conference committee settled on a final version (32), Dallas 38 (61), Denver 24 (49), Duluth 3 (25), too large a property tax “I do think it presents water treatment plant, of the bill Monday evening. ditions also mean in­ although he did not have a Houston 47 (72), Jacksonville 38 (68), Kansas City 25 increase. an interesting challenge," creases in areas like insu­ (40), Little Rock 38 (58), Los Angeles 50 (64), Miami 58 “I think 3.69 mills (in­ he said. estimated cost for that Just because you don’t use rance, pension and other work. (77), Minneapolis 14 (24), New Orleans 52 (70), New crease) is too high,” said benefits. an item doesn’t mean the Habib briefs Gemayei Mrs. Weinberg said the item has lost its value. York 27 (35), Phoenix 46 (66), San Francisco 44 (64), Mrs. Weinberg, when MRS. WEINBERG said However, Mrs. Wein­ Seattle 42 (53), St. Louis 24 (43), Washington 30 (49). asked (or her initial reac­ she met Monday morning most immediate concern Why not exchange it for Pictured above are William iTaroTi and S f ^ ^ e a r l. U.S. Middle East envoy Philip Habib today briefed berg said the increases in seems to be Union Pond tion to the manager’s with Weiss to discuss the cash with an ad in Lebanese President Amin Gemayei on Washington’s the Police Department Dam. recommended budget, re­ budget before it was re­ might be justified. The Classidied? compromise proposals to break the deadlock on the leased Monday morning. PEARL’S APPLIANCE & TV withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon. leased to the press and addition of two officers “It seems like we don’t Mrs. Weinberg also said public. Habib, in Beirut after visting Jerusalem, also and a sergeant to the really have too many ADventnres Pearl s is a factory-authorized dealer representing Weather she would have a hard "H e’s pinpointed some detective bureau would alternatives,” she said, relayed Israel’s views on the Washington proposals, time supporting a bond Lebanese government sources said. increases in services," allow a second shift of adding that the state over 50 brand name appliances and T V makers. Their issue (or sidewalk recon­ she said. “I ’m not sure I detectives. The addition appears to be firm about I Details of the new American plan were not struction and drainage affiliation with a large buying group enables Pearl’s to revealed, but political sources said Habib was can be supportive of those of another dispatcher, its deadline. work, although she said carrying an 18-point plan that included proposals for Today’s forecast increases in services at Weiss said, would reduce “It wouId be horrendous off^F 3 complete, select inventory selling at discount she would be sympathetic this time. It seems we’re overtime costs and mim- for us not to move and prices. 2 troop withdrawals, the future shape of Lebanese- to bonding to repair Union Israeli relations, and security arrangements in south Today variable cloudiness and turning cooler. A 30 going to have a difficult imize the possibility of have anything happen to it Pond Dam and would be Lebanon. percent chance of afternoon showers or flurries. time just holding the fatigue. (the dam),” she said. S' HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30-5:30; Thurs. ’til 9; willing to look at bonding In Rome, the government announced an Italian Highs around 40. Westerly winds 15to20mph. Tonight line.” 'T v e haven’t had a She was less enthusias­ UPI photo to expand the wastewater Fri. ’til 8 Sat., ’til 5 soldier wounded in a grenade explosion in Beirut last considerable cloudines and colder. A 30 percent The service increases chance to talk to the chief tic about bonding for treatment plant. week died today, the first member of the Beirut chance of snow flurries. Lows 25 to 30. Northwest would Include the addition about those increases," sidewalk and drainage W q 643-2171 peace-keeping force killed in a terrorist attack. Today In history winds 10 to 15 mph. Wednesday partly sunny. Highs Weiss recommended a of some personnel. Weiss said Mrs. Weinberg. “But repairs. near 40. $38,845,754 general fund has proposed adding four Bob (Weiss) thought those “I think this might just IT SEEMS BE A 649 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER On March 22, 1941, the Grand Coulee ton began producing electric power for budget (or the coming to the Police Department, were needed, particularly not be the year,” she said. to Sailors play Pac-Man fiscal year, 10.54 percent hiring a full-time assist­ the detectives. The dis­ “The sidewalks are in CLASSIFIED s e c t io n ! Dam on the Columbia River in Washing­ the Pacific Northwest. 2 Extended outlook SASEBO, Japan (UPI) — More than 6,000 saiiors from the USS Enterprise filled Japanese bars and Extended outlook for New England Thursday What video game pariors today in a port city where States out in the cold? MX protesters arrested through Saturday.: thousands of demonstrators protested the visit of their Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: nuciear-powered ship. MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — The Reagan administra­ VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (UPI) Fair weather through the period. High temperatures Weiss Riot-equipped police today kept order, a day after tion quietly went ahead with a proposal to sell off from the mid 30s to the mid 40s. Overnight lows mostly - the protests in small boats and on the city’s streets — Dozens of anti-nuclear protesters infiltrated the much of the National Weather Service without public in the 20s. against the vvisit of the 75,700-ton aircraft carrier, military base that will test the MX missile, only to be approval and could leave many states out in the cold in Vermont: Dry Thursday, chance of rain or snow which opponents said violates Japan’s anti-nuclear arrested with hundreds of fellow demonstrators wants policy. tracking dangerous storms, union officials say. threatening a week of protests. Friday. Dry again Saturday. Highs in the 30s to low 40s Replacement of two Rich Kessler, branch steward of the National Thursday and in the mid 30s to mid 40s thereafter. But police reduced the number of special security About 500 protesters were arrested by civilian street sweepers, at a cost Weather Service Employees Organization, and Mike authorities Monday or detained by Air Force security Lows in the mid teens to mid 20s. of $140,000, is the most forces from 3,000 to 2,000 "because the town is so quiet Maine, New Hampshire: Fair and cool weather today,” a spokesman said. Morgan, local union treasurer, said Monday they police. Of those, 60 had actually infiltrated the coastal expensive of 22 general discovered the plan also would jeopardize the jobs of through Saturday. Daily highs in the 30s but warming An officiai of the Maritime Safety Agency said the base. The rest were arrested on misdemeanor fund capital improvement BJIGLEWOULD 2,400 people. to the low 40s southern sections by the weekend. boats used to keep protesters away from the giant charges of trespass or blocking traffic at the main projects General Man­ They said the plan calls for closing all weather Overnight lows in the teens north and low 20s south. warship and four accompanying U.S. vessels had gate. ager Robert B. Weiss been reduced from 24 to five. service offices with fewer than 10 fu lltime employees. There were no reports of injuries and officials said included in his recom­ That would leave many states with only one weather An estimated 7,000 Japanese demonstrators pro­ the demonstration was peaceful. The, protesters mended budget, released bureau, even though radar only detects storms within represented a variety of anti-nuclear groups under Long Island Sound Monday. tested the arrival of the Enterprise Monday, police 60 miles. said. Protest leaders put the number at 10,000. the umbrella of the Vandenberg Action Coalition, The total cost of the which promised a week of demonstrations. The National Weather Service for Long Island projects Weiss recom­ W B om u Y ou A coalition spokesman said the same plan would be Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk Point: mended is $477,975. Health threat charged Protest to block train followed today with protesters trying to blockade the Small craft advisories are in effect. Cold air will One street sweeper is a main gate to tell base workers of their opposition to pour into the area tonight behind a storm center 1966 model, the other a SEATTLE (UPI) — A freight train believed WASHINGTON (UPI) — Several workers for a the nuclear missiles to be tested there. moving up into eastern Canada. Westerly winds 1968. Weiss said it has cost carrying 100 nuclear warheads rolled along the increasing to 25 to 30 knots with higher gusts tonight, $17,000 over the past two giant hazardous waste disposal firm alleged to have Columbia River today toward a confrontation with improperly dumped toxic chemicals have suffered northwest 25 to 30 knots and gusty Wednesday years to keep them oper­ demonstrators on the final leg of its trip to a Trident Visibility generally better than 5 miles. Cloudy and ating and, even so, work p u r m v a m • health problems linked to cancer-causing agents, submarine base. ' New ERA move pledged former employees and government officials say. cold with chance of occasional snow flurries from this time has been lost be­ A small group of peace activists prepared to block afternoon through tonight. Wednesday, partly cloudy cause of breakdowns. The billion-dollar public company. Waste Manage­ the tracks outside the Trident base at Bangor, Wash., WASHINGTON (UPI) — Women’s groups said ment Inc. of Oakbrook, 111., faces numerous today a package of anti-discrimination legislation and cold. Average wave heights building to 3 to 4 feet He said last year it took using the method of 11 protesters arrested on the this afternoon and 3 to 5 feet tonight and Wednesday. the Highways, Parks and allegations it violated state and federal laws in storing tracks in Colorado during the weekend. before Congress is aimed at supplementing — not and disposing of toxic wastes at its landfills and supplanting — the Equal Rights Amendment. Cemeteries Division 13 Coordinated by the Ground Zero Center for weeks — twice the normal chemical waste facilities in seven states. Non-Violent Action, people opposed to the nuclear Officials of the groups said they will work to get a w s m Caught in the controversy sweeping the Environ­ newly reintroduced ERA passed by Congress and w „ t - M - n ■■■■ m time — to sweep the arms race greeted the train with protests at nearly streets. mental Protection Agency, the nation’s largest every stop along the way. ratified by the necessary 38 states, but also will Z v O t C d S B A hazardous waste handler said Monday it has hired concentrate on a dozen bills called the Economic ^ He said the normal outside counsel to investigate “each allegation in Equity Act aimed at remedying discriminatory tax, service life of a sweeper is detail” and halted disposal operations at an Ohio Rebels claim advances pension and insurance policies. five to seven years. facility. A similar legislative package failed to pass the 97th Another metjor capital HARTFORD — The Rhode Island dally lottery expenditure Weiss pro­ Two ex-employees for a major subsidiary of the MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) — Nicaragua’s Congress, but was reintroduced last week with more number Monday was 5740. Connecticut Daily Lot­ posed is $50,000 on police firm. Chemical Waste Management Inc., told United defense minister vowed his forces would repel an than 100 House cosponsors. tery number drawn Mon­ LEWISTON, Maine — The Molne dolly lottery number communications equip­ ’“'7 Press International safety equipment was often invasion of 1,200 rightist exiles he charged were Pat Reuss, legislative director of the Women’s day was 093. The Play Monday was 599. ment. He also asked for scarce or lacking at the firm’s sprawUng Emelle, backed by the United States to bait the Sandinista Equity Action League, said the anti-discrimination Four number was 9539. MONTPELIER, Vt. — The $1,800 for two mobile Ala., chemical landfill. regime into a war with Honduras. package is “like the working papers of the ERA. It will Vermont dolly lottery radios, one for the build­ ’' S A clandestine radio broadcast Monday by the carry out the work of the ERA until it can be passed.” CONCORD, N.H. — The number Monday was 488. New Hampshire dally lattery ing inspector and one for rightist rebels claimed they have killed 200 Sandinista BOSTON — The Massachu­ number Monday was 4950 setts lottery number Monday the Engineering Division. Fire cause undetermined soldiers since early March and have captured two PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The wos 6479. towns within 50 miles of the capital of Managua. Weiss already has Leaders end summit asked the Board of Direc­ Nicaragua’s ambassador to the United Nations, DALLAS (UPI) — The 350 people left homeless by tors to give him money to an apartment complex fire spent the night in hotels Javier Chamorro, sought an emergency Security BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI) — European leaders H ’’ " . hire a consultant who and new apartments while police guarded against Council session today ,to discuss the attack a hastily concluded a two-day Common Market summit 7 ;' " would recommend how to looters at the scene of the $7 million blaze. diplomatic source in New York said. There was no today and headed home after averting a threatened Almanac go about establishing a Alwut 175 units were damaged or destroyed by the immediate comment from U.N. officials. collapse of the European monetary system by new communications sys­ Monday morning fire, which spread along wood- realigning their currencies. tem. The board has yet to shingle roofs at the Willow Creek Apartments. Three Meeting for only 90 minutes in their final session act on that request. firefighters were three firefighters treated and the 10 leaders urged the United States to engage iii Today is Tuesday March 22, the 81st day of 1983 with The $50,000 work on the released from hospitals. Mediator pessimistic dialogue with the Common Market (^ resolve a 284 to follow. police system would in­ i f i S W The cause of the firmjias not been determined but sharpening dispute over European farm subsidies. The moon is in its first quarter. itiate repair and repalce- . ; 'i . ' some residents said they had complained to the WASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal mediator says The Common Market leaders also issued a IS The morning stars are Mercury, Jupiter and ment of the base systeam apartment management about electrical wirine he pessimistic about chances for a quick agreement statement on the Middle East warning that Israel’s Saturn. to avert a threatened strike against Eastern Airlines. and console. problems. Jewish settlements in the occupied territories were “a The evening stars are Venus and Mars. Other capital improve­ The management at Willow Creek offered displaced the International Association of major and growing obstacle to peace efforts.” Those bom on this date are under the sign of Aries ments Weiss has recom­ residents replacement units and a month’s free rent Machinists union and Eastern met with National But the leaders put off until a June summit decisions Mediation Board Chairman Robert Harris Monday American actor Karl Malden and French mime mended are: About 90 residents spent the night in nearby hotels at on the. Common Market budget and conditions for but failed to reach a settlement. The talks resume Marcel Marceau were bora March 22 — Malden in • Repair of the Union the expense of the management or the hotel today. admission of Spain and Portugal — issues on which 1914 and Marceau in 1923. the members are divided. Street bridge, at a cost of On this date in history: $10,000, The money would In 1791, Congress enacted legislation forbiddina pay for a study; more slave trading with foreign nations. money would be needed to In 1820, Commodore Stephen Decatur, American make the actual repairs. naval hero, was mortally wounded in a duel with • A study'of the poten­ Feopletalk Commodore Jam es Barron outside Washington D C tial of generating hydro­ over Barron’s removal from active duty. ’ ’’ electric power at the In 1941, the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia Union Pond Dam, for see it. The coliseum is less than a mile from the River began producing electric power for the Pacific $3,500. from New York’s Grand Central Terminal ... Northwest. 2 Little white lie? Dakota apartments where Lennon was assassi­ • Replacement of gut­ nated in 1980. Television’s David Frost was honeymooning Lyndon Johnson recalled Gen. ters, plumbing and radia­ Boston’s Mayor Kevin H. White told a television somewhere in the English countryside with the William Westmoreland as commander of U.S. troops tor equipment at the Se­ audience he will run for an unprecedented ififth Duke of Norfolk’s daughter. Lady Carina in Vietnam and made him Army Chief of Staff. Gen. nior Citizens Center, for term, but moments later his aides were denying Fitzalan-Howard, whom he married over the Creighton-Abrams took over in Saigon. $8,360. Thofnbirds romance weekend ... the announcement. • Police Department Singer Marie Osmond has signed a licensing WCBV-TV coffee klatch program host Flrank British aristocrat Rachel Ward, 25, and A thought fpr the day: British poet U titia Elizabeth headquarters roof main­ arrangement with Mini World of Provo, Utah, to Avruch asked White Sunday whether or not he Australian Bryan Brown, 35, co-stars of “The Landon said. “Few. save the poor, feel for the poor.” tenance, for $4,100. was sure he didn’t want to announce his create a line of girls’ clothes, sizes 7 to 14. Thornbirds,” the ABC-TV miniseries which gets • Re-laying the pool bot­ candidacy, adding, “This is your chance.” its first airing Sunday, fell in love on the set and tom at Globe Hollow for 2 Answered White, “I am a candidate ... will be married April 16. They’ve chosen a small $16,000 and sandblasting Tomorrow ought to be a delight In Boston.” Nursery notes church with a capacity of 60 wedding guests near and applying a new coat­ YOUR EMM IRA TODM Within hours city hdll aides busily denied White Cornwell Manor, the 1,800-acre Oxfordshire. UlanrltpBtrr lim id ing to the Saulters Park had announced his candidacy and described his Fernando Bujones, a star dancer with the England, estate where Miss Ward was reared. Pool, for $16,000. Weiss remarks as “facetious” and “jocuiar”. White’s American Ballet Theater, and his wife, Marcia In the TV epic Brown is married to Rachel but Richard M. Diamond, Publisher said one pool should be Annual administration is the focus of a grand jury daughter of former Brazilian President Juscelino loses her to a Roman Catholic cardinal, played by Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager refurbished and painted Effective investigation into charges of political corruption. Kubitschek, are lullabying their first child, each year, in rotation. Richard Chamberlain. Miss Ward is the daughter Alejandra Patricia ... Yield of the Hon. Peter Alistair Ward, brother of the USPS 327-500 VOL. Oil, No. 148 • Repair of Bentley Earl of Dudley. And Tammy Wynette, the Nashville star, is a School roof for $3,000 and grandma via her daughter Jackie, who is married Published dally except Sunday . Lennon on view Suggested carrier rales are Municipal Building roof and certain holidays by the 10.75%^ 11.29% to Tammy’s road manager, John Paule. The vl.20 weakly, $5.12 for one Manchester Pubtlshlng Co.. IS and chimney repairs for A controversial life-size statue of Beetle John Paules have named their baby Sophia. 'Ponlhs, $8,300. BtotHartkitd OtaatontNary South Windsor RockvHle Vernon Mancheatar South Qiastonburv Lennon which New York City officials turned Names in the news Bralnard Place. Manchester. #30.70 for six months and 4o Conn. 06040,. Second claee $01 ' • Purchase of addi­ lor one year. Mall rates are § ^ ? * y * * 297 Oakland Rd. 2 Park PI. Tri-City Plaza 344 Middle Turnpike W. 879 Main St down for Central Park will finally get a viewing in postage paid at Manchester New York. Fashion designer Mark Bohan bowed to svaiisbte on rsquost.' tional word processing SSM401 fses-nsr 633-9423 644-ISOI 875-6233 871-27(» 646-8300 633-3618 environmentalists in his winter ready-to-wear Quote of the day Conn. POSTMASTER: Send ad­ equipment for $2,450. The work of Australian-born sculptor Brelt- dress changes to the Manchaatar show for the House of Dior in Paris by using only To place a daaallled or diaplay • ^ rc h a se of new copi­ Livingstone Strong, the statue was unveiled by Author Jam es Michener, living in Austin Herald. P.O. Box S9t. fake furs — panther, mink and chinchilla — to Manchester. Conn. 06040. adverllsemenl. or to report a ers for $5,725. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley at Los Angeles trim suits and jackets ... Texas, while researching his 32nd book, told n e w Item story or picture Idea. • Purchase of a microp­ City Hall in 1981 after the New York Parks People magazine he has found Texas and Texans houra are John Chamberlain has designed a 12-foot wall To subscribe, or to report a rocessor (or $7,000, to be Department ru led against any more sculptures in a fabulous subject for what may well be his dellvary problem, call 647-0946. H i™ * P-">- Monday relief of crushed automobile parts and Mark di through Friday. . located in the payroll' Central Park. longest novel. “Have you ever met anyone who Oblce hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 Suvero has sculpted a suspended kinetic p.m. Monday through Friday and office to further automate The 1,000-pound bronze will be featured at was inordinately, spiritually proud of being from The Manchaatar Herald la a construction of stainless steel and aluminun for 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Dellvary the payroll process. isl Ibdeial Savings " Artexpo NY,’83 at the New York Coliseum April aubscfiber lo United Prcca Inter­ for the Whitney Museums’s new Philip Morris New Hampshire?” Michener asked. “'Here should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ ’ • Replacement of a van 8-11, where some 60.000 visitors are expected to national news servicea and la a Headquarters branch, to open April 6 just across people love this state. They have a passion for day through Friday and by 7:30 for the town electrician Texas.” a.m. Saturday. member ol the Audit Bureau of CIrculatlona. flor $9,000. The 1972 van mEAeLEAMOUGBAmS now in use has 80,000 miles Pleaie turn to page 4 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 22, 1863 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 22. 1983 - 5 Two-bedroom A re a T o w n s (m condos win Andover WIN A GIGANTIC WIN A GIGANTIC = 0 ' PZC approval' B o lto n Bv Alex GIrelli EASTER BUNNY! Coventry Herald City Editor EASTER BUNNY! I The Planning and Zoning Commision Monday night approved a fin^l site plan for the Ansaldi Company’s Get Details At Participating Stores.^ development of 37 condominium units on Wetherell Get Details At Participating Stores. Street which can accommodate two bedrooms. The Boards agree: approval permits Ansaldi to omit a detention basin for drainage. The approval came after a public hearing on the final plan at which three neighbors spoke in favor and six opposed. school costs While a hearing on a final site plan is not the normdl AC XT F F L E R WIN A « I I N T II procedure, this was held because the commission was Buy the m uffler D a i r i i unwilling to approve the plan calling for units that Q u e e n could hold two bedrooms after having approved a zone fr o m u s EASTER BUNNY ^^S/^stawti^Ttlfurttiacy; Lk . change and preliminary plan that specified one- mostly fixed bedroom units. a n d g e t 455 HARTFORD RD. Attorney Joel Janenda, representing Andaldi, the labor free. MANCHESTER / 643-52d0 By Richard Cody posted on a display board at the hearing a rendering braver. Holiday Cakes at For your shopping convenience pay your NE.Util.,SNETco. & CNG bills herei Herald Reporter and a elevation drawing of the units to indicate there Also, we re a US Post Office Substation. OPEN DAILY— 8 a.m.-9 p.m. are no physical changes in the plan since the original BOLTON — The consensus at a joint meeting approval. The units permit owners to create a second Hartford Rd. Dairy Queen DRIVING Monday night of the boards of education and of bedroom within the structure. But when Jay Giles, Hfivinp trouble teeing the finance was that most of the proposed $217,000 vice president of the Andsaldi Co., realized owners Make this Easter a special day increase in school spending next fiscal year is in fixed might be legally prohibited from developing the with a luscious taste you'll read lately? Yeu ceuld be SHOCKS endangering year life^and costs — salaries, transportation and insurance. second bedroom, he sought the change from the PZC. remember. A Dairy Queen Frozen ALL The finance board also expressed concern about the Easter Cake is rich with good things Janenda said the second floor area was considered Lifetime Guarantee Monroe or Motorcraft the lives ef ethers. Get year THE Willington student arrangement. in meeting space and parking stall requirements. like thick dark fudge and crisp eyes examined bring yeur chocolate crunch with creamy The school board has proposed a $2.53 million Thomas Currin, a traffic engineer, testified that prescriptien te us, fer better WORLD 1983-84 budget, a 10.7 percent increase over the traffic studies he made were based on two- and Free Installation. chocolate and vanilla Dairy Queen soft serve layers. visien, better leeks. LOVES current spending package of $2.03 million. The three-bedroom unit data anyway because there are no ^ Does not include struts. 1983-1984 fiscal year will begin July 1. reliable data for one-bedroom units. He said that since Bring home a Dairy Queen frozen Paas / Most U.S. Cars. cake for Easter. the PZC has reduced thenumberof units from 42 to 37, m m Easter Egg Dye FINANCE BOARD Chairman Raymond A. Ursin , CHOCOLATE CANDIES the amount of expected traffic is less, not more, than LARGE KIT opened the meeting by summarizing the areas originally predicted. Deposit CoupM For Free Giant Easter Biany Call To Order Your Cake 647-1076 FOR Hours of ^ showing most of the increase. The biggest chunk is a He had predicted a 3 percent increase in morning Easter Egg Fun ^ j p $120,000 increase in salaries, up from $1,346,000. This peak flows and 4 percent in evening peak flows, I Nam e...... OgpoiW EASTER uiith the Paas is a contractual arrangement. volumes he says will be below the design capacity of H Address...... ^ .. 315 Center 8 t, Manehoatar ■ WIN A GIANT BUNNY Register to ^ ONE POUND Friends Rtg. $1.95 Other increases, Ursin said, come from transporta­ Wetherell Street. PLAIN OR PEANUT tion, $10,000; capital improvements, $26,000; insu­ ■ Phone...... $ w 1h H bq Q» Ibflty h Tk* ttie riis j N a m e ...... Win T ^ s y Rsg. $2.sa Several speakers challenged that later, saying the rance, 47,000, and insulation. $5,000. traffic is heavy now. at "That is basically the increase we’re looking at next Traffic and the potential load on schools were Dtawmc HEtD sanMDAY Anm i i 7054-0 FANCY PRODUCE / DELiVIRED DELIVERED of paying full per-student cost, whijeh was supposed to breakdown in communications. Phone: 643-PU BB IMPORTED) WICKER go into effect this year, Drainage was a problem that concerned the PZC at Haloburdo said the outcome of next fall’s an earlier meeting. MANCHESTER CUSTOM CREATED FRUIT BASKETS negotiations is "not predictable," but that "W e ’re Besides a special exception becasueof thesizeof the Stop in ^ Register to Win a anticipating that it’s not going to be antagonistic site and the porking needed. Allied must have an ♦sasy ’ 12,98 negotiating at all. It's been running very smoothly.” inland wetland permit to carry out some work the STATE BANK town wants done at Bigelow Brook and it seeks, 1983 PONTIAC 1983 BUKN I OPEN YEAR ROUND MEMBER FDIC GIANT EASTER BUNNY SCHOOL BOARD member Pamela Pamela Z. deferment of walks on the west side of Adams Street T-1000, M-884M) CENTURY, '2-838(M> ' 1041 MAIN ST. Sawyer said the present school board in Willington For a similar reason, the PZC felt it was unable to 276 Oakland St. K MART PUUA,_EDWAROS FOODS DELIVERED DELIVERED d o w n to w n Y m n c h e s t e r SPENCER ST., MANCHESTER has different members on it from when the two towns act on a request for an inland wetland permit for a DopooHAtTho TEL. S4S-40O4 last met • in negotiation. A board member from development on Westerly Street. It did approve the Willington expressed concern last year that some of establishment of the street from Regent Street to 0pm t AM-7 PM Mon-FrI the new members may be against the Bolton option. Broad Street. That left to the Public Works PUMPERMCKa PUB Register to Win A I t AM-2 PM 8M. Of Willington sends most of its kids to Windham High Department the problgna-of-whrther a wider radious *S4oy *9197 School, where the per-student cost is lower than will be required aMRe street corher. The developer, GIANT EASTER BUNNY \ “Your Local Hometown Bank" Bolton’s. Blanchard and Rossetto, does not qwn the piece of Name 1983 PONTIAC 1 9 8 3 B U IC K land needed for fhat radius. J-2000 Coup*, n-S8354> I The $2,400 payment is competitive with Windham. RfGAL, *2-8418^> School board member James H. Marshall said, The wetland/^rmit will be taken u ^ p ril 4 after j* DrrasiTlfMAINOKICEFbRFliEEiAS^^ DELIVERED DELIVERED "The best sellers we have of the Bolton school are the Alan Lamsori, planning director, has had time to P E R O ’S ! Phone. Name...... J n a m e ______ADDRESS Willington students themselves." review the latest plans, which he received late ■ Monday afternoon. Address...... | CITY Tha P/aca arfwra you can buy a drink of your eholem from 3 p.m. to 7 »68B7 TELEPHONE p.m. and your aacond drink coala only a nfckaf.. .. *9S97 Phone...... I Weiss's goals 1982 PONTIAC 1 9 8 3 B U K K Drawing bate — Saturday Morning April 2 Football funds PHOENIX, M.S7144> LESABRE, *2-8445<0 DELIVERED Continued from page 3 depending upon the DELIVERED amount of rock encoun­ on It ana a rusty body, said tered during excavation. ore approved Weiss. COME IN TODAY • Purchase of a new IN THE separate *8287 *9997 Jeep with a plow to plow BOLTON — After receiving documentation that budget for the town Fire most of the youngsters in the youth football program ponds and parking lots for Department, Weiss re­ 1983 FIREBIRD 1983 NISSAN $11,800. are from Bolton, the finance board edged close commended $24,600 of PONTIAC, *1-S805.Q PULSAR, *4-7027-0 Monday night to approving about $3,000 for the 1983-84 • Replacement of a util­ capital improvments DELIVERED DELIVERED TO SEE football budget. ity truck for the High­ from the fire reserve. Board members decided to confer with Recreation ways, Parks and Ceme­ These projects are roof Director Richard Gowen before taking action. teries Division for $12,000. improvements to the Last week, town financing for the program was Weiss said the 1971 truck School Street Fire House, *9687 *61871 jeopardized when the board decided to end the funding the division now has has for $3,600, and refurbish­ OUR unless it had proof that most participants resided in been taken out of use ing of a 1967 ladder vehicle 1983 PONTIAC 1983 DATfUN Bolton. because it is unsafe to at the Central Fire Sta­ Finance board mem’oers last week also expressed operate. tion, for $21,000. BONNEVILLE, '1.8R37-0 STANZA, *4-6879-1 DELIVERED concern about talk that vandalism problems at • Purchase of a new Weiss said replacement DELIVERED Herrick Park, the place where the football teams of the fire truck wou Id cost GIGANTIC dump truck, at $18,000, to practice and have games, took place during football replace a 1969 truck that is $150,000, but refurbishing SHOP ALL activities. in constant need of repair, it would add 10 years to its Herrick Park has been plagued with vandalism. life. Weiss said. *9497 *6787 The town has taken steps, including installing an . • Purchase of two sand Capital improvement EASTER alarm system. spreaders for $16,000. projects Weiss recom­ 1 9 8 3 B U IC K The Bolton Football Association chips money it mended be funded from 1 9 8 2 F I A T • Purchase of a six- OF THESE SKYLARK, *2.«42Rm raises into the program. the separate sewer re­ SPIDER, *5-3514-0 wheel truck with sander DILIVRRED In a letter to the board, Tony Alibrio, one of the chief serve are: replacement of DILIVIRID organizers of the program, denied that the football for $57,000 to replace the a temporary septic sys­ existing 1971 model with BUNNY! program has been the cause of vandalism problems in tem in the cul-de-sac at the past year. extensive body Overlook Drive with a Gowen last week in an interview said there had been deterioration. sanitary sewer for STORES *8S97 *8888 • Purchase of a lO- no reports this year of vandalism associated with the $35,000; aerial photo­ football program. wheel dump truck for graphy and mapping of _^M ANY, MANY MORR AT LOW, LOW PRICiS ★ The letter also states that 85 percent of the 62 kids $63,000 to replace a 1969 the entire town for that played in the program last year came from truck model which is no $50,000; repairs to the "NEVLR KNOWINCL Y UNDERSOLD' Bolton. The others were from out of town, mostly from longer produced, making digester at the secondary FOR GREAT Manchester. Alibrio also states that the conference parts for repair hard to sewage treatment plant come by, In I, of EAST WINOSeR by-laws restrict the number of oul-of-town kids a team for $39,000 and purchase can have. • Construction of a clif- of two mobile radios for IIj II PONTIAC BUICK-FIAT-MAZDA-DATSUN-UNCIA fside storm drain to,han­ IS "W e wanted to make sure that the taxpayers were $4,800. 289-6483 Open eves, 'til 9 paying for a program used by Bolton residents," dle water discharge which The total cost of recom­ EASTER VALOES Hnance board Chairman Raymond A. Ursin said now causes erosion prob­ Route 5, East Windsor, Conn. mended capital improve­ Diuoni Monday night. lems, for $15,000. Weiss ments to be funded by the ^lU^teStaA Stnuiu Siaytf Member Morris Silverstein, who last .week said the cost may vary. sewer reserve is $128,800. 319 Main StrMi (Acrou from Armory) recommended'that the board threa'en to cut town MANCHESTER, d A43-314S funding in lieu of the documentation, aaid Monday he was ready to approve the budget. ft - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 22, 1983 MANf’HESTER HERALD. Tues.. March 22,^1983 -^

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts; Editor Cut suggested OPINION Alex Qlrelll, City Editor for selectmen WIN A GIGANTIC

- Finance board members Monday night ^ cu ssed wiping out pay for all selectmen except the ' ““•* ‘•'■opping the administrative Jack assistant position. EASTER BUNNY! Economy is out of our control Anderson , The board wants to talk these cute over with the selectmen. Washington Monday. Chairman WASHINGTON — The semi- Rcubin Askew calls "an eco­ cation toi' lunning in the New R ^m ond A. Ursln said he planned to arrange a Get Details At Participating Stores... Merry-Qo-Round public agonizing of the nomic and technological transi­ Hampshire primary. meeting with the selectmen before the budget is members of the Organization of Jack Germond tion as fundamental as the Whether that self-assurance ■ presented to residents at the May town meeting. Petroleum Exporting Countries Industrial Revolution.” Hearings on the budget are scheduled for April 11 will survive the rigors of the and 13. has been something we all can and The Democrats don’t all campaign ahead is an open enjoy. OPEC gets it in the ear, agree on the emphasis they I . i there should have been adjustments made question, however. There has . selectmen’s pay when we first brought in the and we get cheaper gasoline. Jules Witcover would put on particular ap­ been no evidence yet that admintetrative assistant position,” Ursin said. “ Who But it is an important story as proaches to solving the long­ President Reagan is likely to be Control Syndicated columnists gets the calls (from townspeople) mostly? It’s the a-blunt, front-page reminder of term economic dilemma. Sen. restrained in his own claims. On nret selectman. I ’m just tossing the idea out, but how Look for our Easter Tabloid in the one of the basic facts of John Glenn, for example, tends the contrary, if the economy about paying the first selectman and making the other four honorary?” American life today — that we to put more stress on research improves in any marked way of FBI Manchester Herald, March 30th! no longer control our own and development, Fritz Mon­ over the next several months, The selectmen created the administrative assistant EASTER SPECIAL economic condition. only offender, by any means. dale is more closely identified position in 1978 to handle increasing bureaucratic dealing with technological we can look forward to a lot of complexities. Welcome to our new store Presidential aspirants of both with trade policy, largely be­ braying from the White House ICECREAM This is something presidents change in a forthright way. loosened There s been a cutback in the federal level,” board parties have shown a similaf cause of his early and strong and presidential candidates There has also been a similar about how supply-side econom­ member Morris Silverstein said. “ All the administra­ TRADITIONAL AT reluctance in the lasj^ several support of the ’’domestic con­ KINNEY SHOES have too infrequently been recognition in the private sector ics works after all, nyah. nyah. tor turns out to be is an errand person for the Board of tent” bill that would force more WASHINGTON — This week the willing to admit to their constit­ campaigns to confront frankly — expressed in developments This is understandable. We Selectmen.” SHADY GLEN Japanese cars to be assembled Justice Department has loosened uents. To do so would under­ the limits on their ability to as diverse as the deals major can hardly ex'pct this president He said the town might consider having a full-time in the United States. the guidelines that govern the mine the image they want to con trolJ^ economy. (The one manufacturers have made with or any other to stand up in the first selectman, and forgetting about the adminstra- EASTER BUNNY And each of the candidates F B I’s use of informants and tive assistant. project s all-powerful purvey­ notable^Kception was Jimmy foreign competitors and the East Room and announce that A luscious combination of talks about the need for conven­ undercover agents who infiltrate Right now, the first selectmen is paid $5,400 ors of economic magic. Carter, who conceded the im­ he has been saved by an oil glut willingness of some unions to tional public works and retrain­ domestic political groups. annually. The other four selectmen are paid $650. The 6 TOYS TO WIN portance of international oil and other developments totally President Reagan has been a make concessions to threatened ing programs to meet the administrative assistant is paid $18,000. fruits, cherries and prices in the condition of our beyond his control. And as the The discarded rules were There are requests to raise these amounts. classic example. As a candidate basic industries. immediate problem of unem­ 'Address ...... — economy — and, for his trouble, campaign intensifies, we can adopted in 1976 after evidence We could put it out at the public hearing and raise Register in any store he promised pie in the sky, and ployment while industry is pineapple. A delicious Town ...... was perceived as a weak and expect some of the Democrats showed that the G-men had clearly the issue,” Ursin said. “ There’s an election and these now that inflation has dropped being restructured. to be vying with one another in are the things that ought to be talked about.” If" " " " " * " — - " " " —— — — TPiione...... Y' ineffectual president.) NOW THERE are some indi* gotten out of control in their zeal to so dramatically he is claiming offering miracle potions, that Sivlerstein said, “ We could make it more onerous. N am e ...... Easter treat — you'll cations that the candidates in satisfy the whims and personal i Deposit at Shady (Sen I that his remedies have been Politicians at less lofty levels BUT THE significant thing is will dissolve, painlessly and We could cut out the administrative assistant, raise «r the 19M campaign may begin to prejudices of the late J. Edgar 140 L MkMe Tpke. on Hi 6, Manch. I responsible. In fact, the single have been more willing to face that these presidential candi­ promptly, the fundamental the salary of the first selectman to, say, $10,000, and A d d re M ...... catch up with the rest of the Hoover. The danger, of course, is agree it’s the best you've most important element in that these realities, however, per­ dates now feel they can deal problems of our basic industry. pay the other selectmen about $2,500.” country. In one way or another, that the FBI will interpret the Board member Robert Fish said he sees the present decline has probabiy been the haps because no one expects openly with our economic all of the Democrats seeking relaxation of the rules as a license administrative set-up as an unfavorable expansion. ever eaten. decline in oil prices. But for the members of the Senate or House vulnerability without being con­ But to the extent that Zip their party’s presidential nomi­ to return to the old practices. Ursin said the selectmen meet twice monthly, and president to say as much would to solve anything anyway. In sidered weak and vulnerable happens, the president and his nation are talking about the have other committee meetings. But he said members Telephone ...... be to suggest that his own fact, the Common element in themselves. They may indulge challengers will be seriously Perhaps the most scandalous necessity for a basic transfor­ of the Board of Education also meet twice a month, policies are largely irrelevant. those who have been labeled in a little sloganeering from underestimating their constitu­ mishandling of tm FBI informant (Winners Notified) M/H mation of American industry to and in subcommittee, with no financial renumeration, “ Atari Democrats” has been time to time, but it no longer ents. Americans already know involved the murder in Alabama of deal with the new realities of REAGAN HAS not been the their recognition of the need for seems necessary for them to we don’t run everything civil rights activist Viola Liuzzo on international influences — what claim omnipotence as a qualifi­ anymore. March 25, 1965, by a carload of armed Ku Klux Klan. Among them Huot given was FBI informant Gary Thomas truck drivers are already a Alabama police, in fact, flagged M ONTVILLE (U PI) — Two children were killed convince people that the twin It started with ideas terrible nuisance in Connecti­ down the car shortly before the Monday night when a blaze swept their home in the DACHAU, Germany — Just over Uncasville section, police said. trailers won't be so bad. cut, the problem will be even the liberation of Dachau, killing. Not having been told the 50 years ago, on March 20,1933, one some Bethany Hillsberg, 5, and her sister, Risa, 4, died of any\yay. But the group’s 13,000 prisoners died. worse when the loads are of Adolf Hitler’s top henchmen, men were armed and dangerous, smoke inhalation, police said. Their mother, Leslie arguments are not bigger and harder to control. the police issued a ticket for a noisy Hillsberg, was taken to William Backus Hospital in Heinman Himmler, announced Cruelty and sadism on the part of muffler and let them go. Norwich for treatment. that the first Nazi concentration the guards was the rule and not the camp would be established in this Roderick exception. There was no set of The Fire Department was called to the 109 Forest sleepy town on the ouukirts of Drive home at 8:30 p.m. Monday. The Children’s rules prisoners could follow to be THE MEMO recommending Munich. It was to become a model father, Michael Hillsberg, is an area firefighter. Berry's World Washington assured of surviving another 24 Shanahan’s censure said that he training ground in brutality for hours. “ deeply regrets his failure to have ’’The father was at a meeting, a fire drill meeting at Hitler’s SS. Correspondent made a full and immediate dissem­ the station. He was one of the first ones there,” a Today a visitor to Munjch will police spokesman said. 7110 SS destroyed much of the ination of the information,” and search bookstores in vain for evidence in fleeing from the One firefighter, Daniel Bergeron, was treated for stressed that Shanahan “ has been information on Dachau. But what American soldiers who liberated smoke inhalation at Backus Hospital. happened here must never he Dachau on Sunday, April 29, 1945. made fully aware of his The circumstance and cause of the blaze was under ers registered here over 12 years, dereliction." forgotten. But enough remained, including a investigation by the state police mt(jor crime squad 31,951 deaths were recorded. Thou­ The public, of course, was never and the state Fire Marshal’s office. sands of others not officially photographs, IT WAS a clear, beautiful day to fill the Dachau museum in the made aware of it. registered also were killed at when my wife Yvonne and I left the very building where the.SS tor- In one of the many ironies in the Dachau, including many Russian Munich train station for Dachau toured priMners by flogging and prisoners of war who were shot. situatidn. Dr. Martin Luther King But a thick cover of clouds brooded hanging them at the stake. Additional thousands were sent to Jr. — obviously unaware of the Firefighter killed over the town on our arrival 30 other camps to be gassed Only stark cement foundations FBI agent’s negligence in the minutes later. The gloomy remain where 34 barracks once On Nov. 9, 1941, the chief of the Liuzizo murder sent a telegram BRIDGEPORT (U PI) — A 55-year-old Bridgeport weather was a fitting welcome to stood. At the far end of the firefighter died Monday night while battling what Gestapo complained in a letter that Dachau. compound, near one of the guard to Director Hoover on the occasion up to 10 percent of the Russian authorities said was a fire set in the home of a retired First built for5,000 prisoners, the towers where the SS used to watch of the killers’ arrest within 24 prisoners arriving at Dachau police sergeant. camp eventually barracked over with machine guns, the cremato- hours. “ Let me congratulate you already were dead. In marching Capt. Albert McGovern, a 25-year veteran of the 30,000 individuals from more than rium still stands. It has four body and the FBI for this speedy from tho troin ststion to tho csmp department, died shortly after emerging from a 30 countries. As Hitler’s war chambers and was kept burning arrest,” King wired. he added, many collapsed "dead or smoke filled basement of the Dexter Drive house machine crushed a new land, night and day Until coal became too half-dead** and “ One cannot pre- Hoover’s right-hand man, Car- despite rescue efforts by police and medical intellectuals, politicians, clergy­ scarce late in the war. vent the German inhabitanU from thaDeLoach, wroteinamemo: “I personnel. The exact cause of death was not men, Jews and other "undesira­ taiUng notice of these events, . . “ do not believe this wire should be immediately known. \ bles” were herded Into railroad The crematorium symbolizes a acknowledged, because a reply It was the second arson fire at the home occupied by cattle cars for the perilous trip to former police Sgt. James McNally and his wife and THE SS went to great lengths to would only help buUd up this Dachau or other concentrations Heinrich Heme over a century two children. A fire was set at the bouse at midnight deceive visitors regarding the true camps. Given little or no food, earlier when another chapter of character and a communication Saturday. The home also has been burglarized in the conditions at Dachau, especially in water or other attention, many intolerance began with book- from Mr. Hoover will tie us in with th^e early years. But pretense was past. "My spring break is complete / think / have thousands died on the way. burnings reminiscent of those him and put us under obligation to The first alarm was sounded at 7 p.m. Monday. The abandoned as Hitler’s satanic MEASLES!" Dachau was not built specifi­ under Hitler. Said Heine: "This him. I likewise feel that King’s fire caused extensive damage to the garage, which is dream, along with Germany itself cally as a mass extermination was yet a prelude; where broke are located under the house, and spread to the basement crambled in the last war months. telegram to the director should not facility, but of some 200,000 prison- purnt. human-beings will be burnt living room before it was extinguished. Thus in the last four months before be released to the press for the and in the end.” same reason.” B - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., March 22, 1983 (“ MANCIllOSTKIt IIKHALD, 'Tues., March 22, 1963 - 9 First day of Powers' trial ^ Tuesday TV Testimony about contracts excluded

• 6:30 P.M. ( Y CID - Ace Crawford Ace infil­ (29) - Hogan's Heroes place. Rock Hudson. Susan Saint 2:45 A.M. trates a nursing home when Lu- ^ D ■* Crossfire James, Julie Newmar. 1976. Bv Mark A. Dupuis department code of ethics implemented prosecute Powers was made by Chief C5D - WKRP in Cincinnati (29) - MOVIE: 'The Tender Trap; ana's grandmother fears for her (SD - Tonight Show C£ - Sign Off A footloose New York bachelor is United Press International after Powers left the agency. State's Attorney Austin J. McGuigan, who, C £ ) - C B S New s life. - MOVIE: 'Devil and Daniel (X) - Worid ViBkHi Special fair game for the tender traps of He said it was irrelevant to what went on while the grand jury was at work in October (3D - Barney Miller C5~) - P.M. Magazine the city's marriage-minded Webster' A man makes a bar­ G3l - Radio 1990 HARTFORD — Prosecutors have been while Powers was commissioner. 1983, made it known he wanted Powers (32) - ESPN's Sportsforum GD *■ Happy Days Fonzie gain with the Devil, and gets Dan­ women. Frank Sinatra. Debbie unsuccessful in showing how no-bid con­ Tuesday @ ) - People N o w W ith Bill Reynolds, Celeste Holme. 1955^ Budney also upheld similar defense “out” of the DOT. tries to woo Heather and the Cun­ iel Webster to defend him in a (2) - NBC News Tush tracts for consulting work were awarded in ninghams are visited by their court of hell. James Craig, Ed­ objections to testimony from former DOT In return for resigning, the affidavit said - Untamed Worid 3:00A.M. the state Department of Transportation (2$ niece. (R) (Closed Captioned) Shera Danese stars as Laura, ward Arnold, Walter Huston. (2i) - Despedida Deputy Commissioner William J. Wade Sr. McGuigan agreed Powers wouldn't be (S) - Noticiero Nacional SIN 1941 (X) - MOVIE: The Ship ThM under the tenure of former Commissioner C Y - M O V IE: 'Cabaret' A loves a nightclub singer with feelings W - Film on changes in the a ward procedure made by prosecuted for alleged ethics violations or Noticias nadonales con Guillermo Died of Sham e' Three ex-wqr, truck nightclub singer searches @ - Sign Off Arthur B. Powers. Powers from previous procedures. Restrepo (or series star Ace Crawford 1:30 A.M, buddies team up and use their old otherwise, unless evidence of “serious for stardom in decadent Nazi Ger­ (Tim Conway) on the CBS gun boat for smuggling. Richard The testimony was excludeo as irrelevant With the jury out of the room. Special felonious conduct’’ on his part was - Jeffersons many. Liza Minnelli. Joel Grey 12:00A.M. CY - Tom Cottle Show sitcom ACE CRAWFORD, pri­ Attenborough, George Baker, Monday by Superior Court Judge Walter R. Assistant State’s Attorney F. Timothy subsequently presented to the one-man ® - ABC News 1972 IT) - Quincy CY “ Hogan’s Heroes Virginia McKenna. 1956. vate tya. airing Tuesday. Budney during the first day ot Powers’ trial McNamara said the state wanted to show a grand jury. G D - M O V IE: W hera the ladle. C£ 39 - Lamt Word ® ) - Over Easy March 22. GD - Independent Network G2) - ESPN SportsCenter on corruption charges. G o ’ The story about the wildest G 9 - USFL Footbali: N ew s pattern in the way contracts were awarded little bar in town where a lady can CHECK USTINOS FOR EXACT TIME G9) - Sunday at the King's Also, Budney refused to dismiss the six 7:00P.M. Philadelphia at Birmingham ® - M O V IE: 'Shoot the Moon' before and after Powers was commissioner In the affidavit. Powers admitted telling go to meet men. dance, dream House iJD - C B S N ew s (39) - Hot Spots Tonight's pro­ A family goes through trying per­ counts against Powers despite an affidavit and how Powers allegedly broke with the the grand jury he took gratuities from and live out her fantasies. Earl (S ) - Prime News ® ® - M*A*S*H gram features Night Club music iods of separation and change. his attorney submitted accusing prosecu­ Holliman. Karen Black. Candy pattern. various consultant engineers, but said the Albert Finney, Diane Keaton. (8 ) - Qunsmoke C £ ) * Muppet Show Clark 1980 and entertainment. (60 min.) tors of reneging on a purported agreement McNamara said the state wanted to show state agreed not to prosecute him for @i) - MOVIE: Track of the Cat' Karen Allen. 1982. Rated R. (£ - ABC News *■ Gymrtastics: USGF Single 3:30 A.M. not to prosecute in return for Powers’ 1981 there was a “hands off” policy for the possible ethics code violations if evidence of (32) Tw o brothers in late 19th century N H L Journal Tonight's pro­ Elimination Championships: G$- (8 - MOVIE; Coming Out resignation as commissioner. ( £ ) - Soap gram features weekly news, high­ transportation commissioner in acting on more serious crimes wasn’t found. M e n ’s Final California set out to capture a Alive’ When a handicapped boy Defense attorney Timothy C. Moynahan the contracts until the final choice of (ID ® - Alice mountain lion that has been des­ lights and trends around the is abducted by his unstable Powers went on to say he “in every way... (H) - Five American Guns The tiled the affidavit in seeking dismissal- (32) - This Week In the NBA troying their cattle. Robert Mit- National Hockey League. father, the child's mother seeks consultant was made. lived up to and abided by this agreement” stories of five people who used chum. Tab Hunter. Teresa ,claiming Chief State’s Attorney Austin J. (H) - Radio 1990 GS - Uving Faith the services of a hired killer. Helen “Our claim is he (Powers) did not and and three days later, on Oct. 26, 1981, guns are told in this documentary. Wright. 1954 (2 ) “ NBC News Overnight Shaver. Scott Hyland. 1979. McGuigan "maliciously breached" the then was not truthful about it,” McNamara (S ) “ Moneyline OS) - You! Spring Special! The considers making Quake City an Men’s 86 Meter Jumping Cov­ resigned as transportation commissioner. @ ) - Neuron Suite ~ Benny Hill Show purported agreement. said in his unsuccessful argument. (S i “ New s best of spring fashion, from ba­ official stop on the line erage of the Men's 86 Meter CY @ O l iSil - Sign Off 3:45A.M. However, in the affidavit and an thing suits to evening gowns, is 10:30 P.M. Budney denied the motion, saying it had (S) r Sneak Previews ^efUey ( Y " Carol Burnett and Friends Jumping is presented from Oslo, CY g9) - Nightline @ - MOVIE: 'Oudand' A 0$ - MOVIE: -The Bant In the affidavit made public Monday, accompanying motion, the defense claimed presented (60 min.) - New s space-age marshall tries to keep W ithin' A swamp creature's not been filed in a timely fashion. Powers alleged prosecutors broke the f '. Lyons and Neal Gabler showcase (Y ^ - Laveme & Shirley Lav- Norway (90 min.) (3D GD “ Saturday Night Live the chief state's attorney’s office reneged come Oscar nominees that hav- @ !) - M O V IE: ‘Tha C ourt.hip of erne visits a gypsy to get rid of (29) - Alfred Hitchcock - News the peace in a lawless mining spirit inhabits a teenager's body. Powers, who served as mayor of Berlin agreement and worked with a long-time on the agreement and had Joseph Hirsch Eddie's Father* A son proves to ® - Vanessa camp on one of Jupiter's moons. Paul Clemens. Ronny Cox. Rated et/t received a lot of attention her bad luck (R) [Closed Cap­ - Business Report for 19 years, is charged with receiving a friend of his “to get me to engage in be a clever cupid plotting to find (25) ( @ - MOVIE: 'Up in Smoke' A .Sean Connery. Peter Boyle. R telephone the former commissioner and - Soledad Sene dramatica. tioned] (25) the right wife for his widowed 10:00 P.M. (3) - Independent Network man sells his soul to the devil to Frances Sternhagen. 1981. bribe, perjury, fabricating evidence, violat­ criminal conduct.” record the conversations. Libertad Lamarque GSl - Voice of Faith father. Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones. ( Y - New s New s win in horse racing, then renigs 4:00A.M. ing state ethics codes and two counts of He was arrested in April, 1982, following a Hirsch, an architect and close friend of UPl photo - Entertainment Tonight Ronny Howard V963 ® - Sabor Latino CS) H5) - Hart to Hart A hit lady on his end of the deal. Huntz Hall. 2:00 A.M. G D - Candid Camera tampering with a witness. 10:45P.M. Stanley Clements, Byron Foulger. one-man grand jury probe by Superior Powers, allegedly gave the former commis­ - Business Report assigned to kill Jonathan takes CY - CBS News Nightwatch - NCAA Division III Men’s (S) - Prime News 9:00P.M. (@ - Reporter 41 1957. (32) Budney upheld defense objections to Court Judge George D. Stoughton into sioner a $1,000 bribe for consideration in the the Harts hostage. (60 min.) CY - MOVIE: 'Between Two Championship from testimony from current DOT Commis­ 7:30P.M. IS ) ( ^ ) ~ A Team The A team is (Y CY - MOVIE: Other (Closed Captioned] alleged corruption in the Department of award of no-bid consulting contracts. hired by residents of a ghetto Woman' A 50-year-old widower 11:00 P.M. 12:30 A.M. Worlds* A group of people who Grand Rapids. Ml don't know they're dead take a sioner J. William Burns on changes he Transportation. Hirsch was granted immunity from prose­ POWERS (LEFT) WITH HIS ATTORNEY, MOYNAHAN ryi - P.M. Magazine block who are being victimized by marries a girl half his age and then (ID ** Independent Network Y Y Y (22) (SS) ® - New s ( Y - All In the Family G8) - Ladies Legends of Tennis made in the award procedure and a, \ extortionists. (60 min.) has an affair with a grandmother. New s ship's voyage into the mysterious Coverage of the finals is pre­ The defense claimed the agreement not to cution by McGuigan’s office. . . . listening to testimony in first day of trial CSD - All In the Family Y - M-A-S-H CY “ Mission Impossible world beyond. John Garfield, Paul Hal Linden, Anne Meara, Madolyn (2$ - CNN Headline News sented from Tampa. FL. (3 hrs.) ( Y ) - You Asked For It SH - MOVIE: Eya of tha Y * Lie Detector C Y " Music World llenreid. Eleanor Parker. 1944. Needle' A Nazi spy Incomes in­ Smith 1983 @ ) - Freeman Reports (23) - Freeman Reports (Y - Family Feud volved in a taboo alliance with a (3D ~ Odd Couple QD - SUr Trek CY “ Joe Franklin Show (Y - The Merv Show ( ^ - St. Elsewhere A pregnant (22) - N ow s woman Donald Sutherland. Kate (35) - H B O Rock: Blondie This ~ MOVIE: 'Black Sunday' A (Y - Benny Hill Show (Y - Three's Company woman holds the staff hostage (32) - ESPN SportsCenter GD Nelligan 1981 'New Wave' group performs all film adaptation of the Nikolai Go­ 4:30A.M. - New s until she finds the doctor who (35) - MOVIE; 'Escape From (3D (3$ - MOVIE: 'The Beast of their hits. gol story about people who be­ @ - Ufa O n Earth performed her husband's unsuc­ N e w York' A fallen hero gets a CY “ Love American Style Court upholds dismissal UConn students seek low repeo) (S ) - ESPN SportsCenter W ithin' A swamp creature's second chance when he tries to - Moneyline Update lieved that Satan walked among @ - MOVIE: 'Outland' A spirit inhabits a teenager's body. cessful vasectomy. (60 min.) GD - Abbott and Costello (iS l > Sports Look rescue the President of the United them on Black Sunday. John Ri­ space-age marshall tries to keep Paul Clemens, Ronny Cox. Rated ( ^ - MOVIE; 'Sayonara' This @ ) ( ^ - Late Night with David chardson. Barbara Steele. Ivo 8 - N ew s (2$ - Soap States. Kurt Russell. Rated R HARTFORD (UPI) — A University of on the constitutionality of requiring young Education Committee to back his proposal the peace in a lawless mining R drama, based on the James Mich- Letterman Garrani. 1961 Connecticut student group has urged state men to register but the federal statute "as it (S ) - Crossfire camp on one of Jupiter's moons (3S) - Ladies Legends of Tennis ener novel, is about the interracial (IS) - Festival of Faith ® - MOVIE: 'Mandingo' The of wrongful death case to ban the so-called negative check-off on Sean Connery. Peter Boyle. romance between a Korean War G8) - Men’s Gymnastics: 4:45A.M. legislators to support two resolutions stands now, violates a number of constitu- (S) - M-A»S“H Coverage of the finals is pre­ (29) - Honeymooners seemy side of life on a slave U.S.S.R. at Penn State student fee bills for political activities. Frances Sternhagen 1981 sented from Tampa. FL (3 hrs ) pilot and a Japanese entertainer breeding plantation is depicted. (29) - MOVIE; 'The Beasts Are; calling for the repeal of an amendment ^tional rights.” (2$ - MacNeil-Lehrer (2D - Sports Tonight @ ) > Sports Update HARTFORD (UPI) — The state O ) - N H L Hockey: Boston at Marlon Brando. Miiko Taka. Mi- James Mason, Perry King, Susan O n the Street' Animals escape which the husband was ordered to tying federal aid to college students to the ^ He said they included “the right to a court Report (2 ) - Remington Steele yoshi Umeki. 1957 (25) - Sign Off Supreme Court has unanimously The system requires a student to check a N e w York Islanders George. 1976. Rated R from a wildlife preserve causing’ give up his share of the family home Selective Service Act. trial to determine guilt of a crime and (25) - Chespirito Sene comica. (2$ “ Working the Shore S§) - Pelicula; 'La Morocha' havoc in a neailsy town as ran-, upheld a lower court decision to box to avoid being assessed a charge in the ( @ - Nova 'The Case of the Ber­ (25) - MacNeil-Lehrer Report 2:15A.M. to his wife. The court said the Roberto Gomez Bolanos, Florinda ® - MOVIE: Pearl' Part 3 gers try to presepre the beasts The group, Connecticut Public Interest discrimination on the basis of age, sex and fee bill. Scott said the system amounted to Meza. Ruben Aguirre. muda Triangle.' The mystery of (2S) - 2 4 Horas (® - Twilight Zone 1:00 A.M. (29) - Sign Off dismiss a wrongful death suit filed Hartford Superior Court settlement ® - Beach Boys Twentieth and police struggle to protect thef Research Group, said Monday the federal income level.” “a wholesale rip-off of college students who the Bermuda Triangle is exam­ - MOVIE; 'Quest for Fire' gD “ Business Report CY “ Sanford and Son by the widow of a state employee was fair based on the financial ( @ - Lie Detector Anniversary 2:30 A.M. people. Carol Lynley, Dale Robi­ Other speakers before the Education ined. (R) (60 min.) {Closed Cap­ The people of the Ulam tribe have fatally injured in an accident legislation is aimed at cutting off aid to may not want to support political organiza­ @ ) - Barney Miller CY ‘ MOVIE; McMillan & nette. 1978. status of the husband and wife. The tioned] 9:30 P.M. learned the value of a fire, but not Wife: Aftershock' When an CY ” CBS News Nightwatch involving a state vehicle. students who refuse to register for the draft. Committee Monday called on the legisla­ tions alien to their beliefs.” - People’s Court how to make one Ron Perlman, 11:30 P.M. JIP The perfect pipe tobacco, husband asked the court to spell out ture, to endorse a bill that would prohibit 8:30P.M. ® g® - 9 to 5 earthquake strikes Mac and Sal­ In its ruling on Monday, the state’s The group testified before the Legislative’s Scott’s bill would prevent any college Rae Dawn Chong, Everett McGill. (Y CY - Hawaii Five-O ly's house, a skeleton comes “ Crossfire guidelines on financial awards in 8:00 P.M. ( Y ( Y - Gun Shy The railroad (2D ii one the amoker can toler-' Education Committee. collection of student fees for political governing board from funding political (32) - FIS World Cup Skiing: 1982 Y - Baretta tumbling out of the ruined fire­ high court backed the decision of the family matters. The justices (@ - Bewitched ' ate that’s too awfni for any-, Windham Superior Court and re­ ConnPIRG Chairman Robert Reutenauer reasons. groups without specific prior approval of one else to borrow. refused. said his organization was not taking a stand Sen. Thomas Scott, R-Milford, urged the the student. TH E N E X T MAVOK rN IT O N " fused to rule on a claim the woman’s a, OF OUR FAIRCITV... p a r t y constitutional rights were violated. • Sent back for correction a ruling ^ MR. WA^H 7UB&&1 BRIDGE ASTRO The employee's widow received by Waterbury Superior Court refus­ benefits under the Workers Compen­ ing to vacate an arbitration award sation Act. However, she also filed a made to the Litchfield school board _ GRAPH wrongful death suit against a state by a construction company for work" Pete plays it safe worker who drove the vehicle that on Litchfield High School. The court struck and fatally injured her said the decision should be revised to the normal best trump play husband. correct a $72,651.52 calculation EARLY BIRD to score five or six tricks in It was filed under a state law error. NORTH 3-22.83 the suit and leads to providing immunity to state em­ • Upheld New London Superior ♦ K 9 ‘B irth d a y dummy’s king to start off. ployees except in cases of negli­ Court's finding that a woman patient V 8 3 In today's hand South can gence. A Windham Superior Court at Norwich State Hospital was not ♦ AK764 March 23,1963 ♦ AQ83 afford to lose two trump judge dismissed the suit, saying imprisoned illegally. The lower tricks. He can be sure of the Many restrictions which' state employees are immune from court denied her application for WEST E A S T BONUS hampered you in the past will personal liability “for injuries not immediate release after a hearing. ♦ Q 10872 ♦ -... contract if he thkes the safe­ be alleviate this coming year. VQJ94 V A 10 7 52 ty play of leading toward wantonly or wilfully caused in the • Refused to reverse an appeal by Good times are ahead and course of employment.” a woman charged with first-degree NO... BECAUSE ...THAT MEANS VOU , A VETO. EH? Y'KNOW, OOP, ♦ JIO ♦ Q853 dummy and putting in the they'll otter exciting neW YOU'D HAVE CAN SAY "NO“ t o / THIS NEW HINDA GOVERN­ ♦ 97 ♦ 106 5 4 Involvements) The court said the woman’s assault and assault on a police A VETO.' nine-spot once West follows. o ANYTHING THEY MENT SOUNDS BETTER ALL SOUTH ARIES (March 21-April 1BJ complaint should have been filed officer and found incompetent to C O M E UP w i t h ; t h ' t i m e ; A match point player can’t Success could be denied you ♦ a J6543 first with the state claims commis­ stand trial by Hartford Superior SALE! VK6 afford the luxury of this today If you forgo hopefulness, sioner, who could have granted up to Court. The woman was committed ♦ 92 safety play. He must assume Look up and see the stars $5,000 in damages or recommended to the commissioner of mental instead of looking down and ♦ K J2 that the safety play is too a higher payment by the health for a maximum of 18 months. seeing the mud. 1983 predic­ Legislature. Vulnerable: Both likely to cost him a trick and tions lor Aries are now ready, The Supreme Court said the 18- a lot of match points. Even a Romance, career, luck, earn­ In other decisions the justices: month period had expired and left no Dealer: South • Upheld a divorce settlement in rubber bridge player can be ings. travel and much more are question to decide on appeal. ^ t € 6 / Weft North East Soatli discussed. Send $1 to Astro- !♦ excused for leaving this Graph. Box 489, Radio City 4Kia GUZ IS questioning Pass 24 Pass safety play alone. Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to ABOUT ESTABLISHING Pass 3 4 Pass state your zodiac sign. Send an 2 DRESS SHIRTS and 2 TIES A DEMOCRACY IN MOO. Pass 4 4 Pass Pass Nevertheless, our old additional $2 for the NEVj) Ex-fire chief sent to jail Pass A'M'hn-Graph Matchmaker friend Pessimistic Pete, who w h e e L jfld booklet. Reveals - is the epitome of caution, romantIcHcomblnations and NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Former fire chief for four months before with the purchase of ANY SUIT -nsA N 'r r V E T R I B 7 THE PROBLEM IS, 1 I'M ALWAVS BRINGING Opening lead: VQ compatibilities for all signs. Fire Chief Michael J. Spendolini, who retiring in March 1980, pleaded no L O S E HAVE SOU EVER would certainly make that E V E R V CANT PASS A PAKERV HOME SlX-PAO<& ANP THOUGHT ABOUT safety play. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) served as a New Britain firefighter for contest to one count of perjury in May V N E IG H T, 'PIET KNOVN ORCANPV COUNTER PRETZELS OR PEA­ HAVING VOUR Problems at work may seem 38 year, has been ordered to serve 20 of that year. The state charged that he PCX TOMAN. WITHOUT BUVING- NUTS ANP CHIPS.' WALLET WIREP more difficult today than they days in the Litchfield Correctional had lied to the grand jury investigating from our ^^Entirely New " SOMETHING. By Oswald Jacoby Today he would be really are. However, II you'll SHUT? and James Jacoby rewarded. Not only in per­ revise your attitude you'll over­ Center. New Britain's corruption. WHAT SHALL Spendolini was sentenced Monday r PO? y sonal satisfaction, but also come the source of the trouble. On a good day South bids GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) New Britain Superior Court for h i s ^ In issuing the sentence, Superior SPRING COLLECTION! all the way to six spades and with the material gain of Even if you feel strong urges to involvement in the New Britain munici­ 2 - Court Judge David M. Borden said he makes bis slam because he plus-620 instead of minus- do so, don't try to impress any­ pal corruption scandal that unfolded took into account Spendolini's age, 66, Suits by; Hart Schaeffner & Marx, Botany 500, Fioravanti, finds blast with queen and 100. one today with your material nearly four year ago. possessions. .Let your Inner and his “outstanding community Louis BernareJ an(d Ronald Scott one or two smaller trumps. (NEWSPAPER e n t e r p r is e ASSN.) Spendolini, who served as the city's service.” In other words, he takes qualities do all the talking. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Don't take it personally today it Suits from *145 to *325 associates have better Ideas than you do. If their sugges­ A CROSSWORD tions are superior be suppor­ Be an Early Blrd...Bonus Ends March 26th tive, not sarcastic. LEG (July 23-Aug. 22) Yester­ A FREE ALTERATIONS z e r y J u s t Rope i t i s n t h ^ f o i w r y . ACROSS 66 Dollar bill Answar to Previoua Puzzle day was yesterday, today is today, so don't let an old mis­ 1 Who (It) Sheraton DOWN understanding precondition 4 "Auld Lang the way you treat another. _ - / 1 Briton Start with a clean slate. Karttordi Eaalu\ 8 Sat up golf 2 Circle of light VIROO (Aug. 23-sihpt. 22) ball 3 Miatile type Depending on others to 12 Organ (or (abbr.) Improve your lot in life Is not IPhtadeonbhMesf hearing 4 Wurtt the answer today. 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BLOW^OVER. 30 Footwear 26 Shoe form 40 Smudge thing SAQITTARHJS (Nov. 23-D m . 33 End 27 Wing (Fr.) 43 Nina |Fr.) 56 Feminine 21) Persons you encounter ANY SPORT COAT! 34 Consumes 28 Grimieit 45 Social (suffix) today will mirror your behavior ANY 36 Former 29 Egyptian lun gathering 58 Dance step If you lean on them, they'll lean NIGHT OF 37 Tsnsment disk 47 Nostrils 59 Palm typo (var.) back on you, II you're kind, THE WEEK- Sport Coats by: Botany 500, John Weitz, Ronald Scott 30 Decades they'll refiTCt what you project 1 2 3 4 6 e 7 MARCH 25 41 Ona-ipot S S 10 11 CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. IB) THROUGH 42 Rocky It's regrettable, but you might Sport Coats from *85 to *150 t2 13 (n»- Mountain 14 have to withdraw your support APRIL 10^ from an associate today II you range IS 16 17 Be an Early Bird...Bonus Ends March 26th 3-Z2. 44 Mora supple feel what he Is doing is wrong 'See your travel agent' and you are right. 46 Adoittetnt IS 19 or call Sheraton toll-tree 48 Author of ■ 1 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) at 'The Raven" 22 13 1 26 Things may not go loo well ^ FREE ALTERATIONS HOW A^ANY VALENTINES ■ COUNTIKI& TH E O NE I &OT 49 Yale man today In situations where you M0-32S-3SW & r NEVER KNOW WH Bsl 2S 27 21 ■ DID YOU (JET LAST FaOVl ROBERTREPR3RD? 51 Auto workers' „ 31 32 are thinking only of yourself. or locally at SHEiS “UTTINS-AteON . union (abbr.) For dqsirable results. Include VALBNTINEfe DAY, C IN D Y? 33 ■ 203-72H1B1. 63 Afr. nation 3. concern for others. Sierra_____ ^ 37 ■1 ■ » PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) V V 67 Cooked, in a You should be very capable In ■1 ‘0■ managing your own financial way (2 wdi.) 42 48 60 Place to sleep affairs today, but this skill 61 Space agency 46 ■ might not carry over when •Rotes per person. oouOle occupancy, plus fox and bellman s grotwties Up fo 2 chuoren 1? years ano under free In parents' room One Easter bosket and one discount coupon book per room, regardless ot length ot nov REGAL’S (abbr.) you re handling the resources 4S 60 ■1 One ASicome cocktail per adult (soft drink tor children) Advance teservolions required subieci to avaiiabiii^ "Your Quality Men's Shop" 62 Family of II S3 64 SB 68 of others. Not applicable to convention/show groups Parlor suites available at $25 additional per night CS!) medieval . ■ ■ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER VERNON Ferrara 87 BS BS SO 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA 63 Small cabin et O p«n Daily 9 30 5 30 Thun lil 9 00 Open Wed . Thun ft Fri 't,l 9 00 64 Aardvark'a S3 S3 Friend of oars drinks S < iMOn 144 diet 64 ^heraton-H artlbrd Hotel S3 S6 nothing but electric cock­ SHERATON HOTELS ft INNS WORLDWIDE 65 Ship's pole TRUMBULL STREET AT CIVIC CENTER PLAZA HARTFORD CONNECTICUT 06103 • (20?) 728-5151 -U tails — they’re all charged. 10 — MANCWESTER HT"** j | MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues„ March 22,. 1983- 11 Obituaries Kennedy warns of results

Lma Camp Chapnot Lena Camp Chagnot, 75, of 22 FOCUS/ Leisure Case Drive, Manchester, died if board cuts budget further Monday at a local convalescent home. She was the widow of Alfred Chagnot. ' Uonlinued from page I present reluctant choices among think that we’ re.going to need more She was the daughter of the late cut \ ...id be the only one at the undesirable alternatives,” time to digest this,” said Seader. Joseph and Angelica Calamari junior high level, where enrol­ Kennedy said. Peter A.Crombie Jr., the board’s Camp. She was born in New York lments aren’t expected to decline secretary, said "there are several City April 15, 1907, and lived in TO GIVE school board members things in here (the list of proposed Andy Rainy skies next year. Both'cuts would mean Manchester most of her life. higher class sizes, Kennedy said. a choice, and to respond to Mayor cuts) that go across the board. . She is survived by a son, David Net dollar savings: an estimated Stephen T. Penny’s request for an .there’s an impact on class size, Rooney Chagnot of Vernon; a sister, Mary $30,000. assessment of what programs something that affects many stu­ E. Champ of Glastonbury; a • Elimination of one pre­ might be affected in a budget cut, dents. I think that’s something we Syndicated brother;- Dr. John L. Camp of St. primary special education teacher Kennedy listed an additional should, if possible, try to avoid,” he Columnist didn't dampen Croix, Virgin Islands; and two and across-the-board cuts in $42,500 in proposed cuts beyond the said. grandsons, Eric and Paul Chagnot. clerks’ and aides’ jobs. Combined $262,000 requested by Weiss. Only one citizen, Carol Tedesco She was predeceased by a brother, with the elimination of a mainte­ The additional cuts included: of 130 Edgerton St., spoke up at the Louis Camp of Gldstonbury. nance worker’s position and a • Elimination of an elementary public comment session at the end Funeral service will be Wednes­ part-time psychologist, the cuts school art teacher and enviromen- of the meeting. day at 9 a.m. from the John F. would total just under $110,000. tal education teacher, for a total Mrs. Tedesco, whose son is in the 47th birthday savings of $30,000. Bentley School special day treat­ Trucks Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. • A $25,000 cut in the so-called Center St., followed by a mass of "rollover” account, the surplus • Ending van service for stu­ ment program and daughter is in Christian burial in St. James accrued when a high-paid teacher dents in the Vocational- kindergarten, said, “It deeply By Adele Angle Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be in retires and is replaced by a Agricultural education program in saddens me that we live in a town Focus Editor St. James Cemetery. Calling hours younger, cheaper teacher. Rol­ Rockville, for a $10,000 savings. where this (the proposed budget aren't are today from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to9 lover is the school system’s contin­ • Eliminating.junior high school cutting) has to be dohe. If you’d beten walking down Main p.m. Memorial contributions may gency budget, money set aside in golf and tennis, to save $2,500. "I intend to make my feelings or Spruce streets Friday after­ be made to the American Cancer case of an emergency. Without it, known to the town manager on noon, you might not have believed •t (- ■ Society, 237 E.. Center St. UPI photo the system will have to meet BOARD OF Education members April 6 (the day of the public welcome your eyes. commented only briefly on hearing on the town budget) for unforeseen expenses by taking \ A middle-aged woman in a ski Ralph J.R. Dahiman REAGAN INTRODUCES RUCKLESHAUS money from other accounts. Kennedy’s proposed reductions. “I what it’s worth,” she said. jacket was merrily running down Ralph J.R. Dahiman, 56, for­ . . . meeting reporters Monday • A $20,000 cut from the fuel oil Here’s the scene: the rain-slicked streets, waving merly of Wetherell Street, died budget, already $100,000 below the You'own a house for which you about a dozen balloons. 2 Monday at a Manchester convales­ 1982-1983 level in the board’s paid $137,000 in a quiet, residential Startled -old people walking into cent home. He was born in recommended budget. "If fuel Rivers and streams community. You mow your lawn, Coventry Farms to get milk and u Manchester on April 23, 1926, and Ruckleshaus: facing prices go down and stay down, this shovel your walk and keep the bread gave her a wide berth. had been a lifelong resident. is a pretty good cut.Tf they don’t, place painted and tidy. The people A kid who’d just gotten out of He is survived by three sisters, then obviously we’re overbud­ school for the day at Bennet Junior Mrs. Carl Peterson and Mrs. next door paid about the same for High School yelletl at her. geted,” said Kennedy. continuing to rise their house. They’re good neigh­ Thomas McCann, both of Man­ • A $25,000 cut from capital ”Hey, lady, can I have a chester, and Mrs. Irving August of stone wall at EPA? spending. The cut will prohibit bors except he has a plumbing balloon?” was expected to rise 2 feet above its Lakewood, Col. planned blacktop repairs at three Continued from page 1 business and at night he parks his And Gunta Avens of 17 Pearl St. Funeral services will be Wednes­ 8-foot flood stage by today. panel truck with the words AVON 2 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Wil­ for, among other things, making elementary schools, the reroofing Center iq Bloomfield said many stopped to give another balloon day at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral State-owned dams in Watertown PLUMBING CONTRACTORS away. liam Ruckelshaus is receiving a personal telephone calls on go­ of Keeney School, and the installa­ rivers and streams across the state and Stafford were under surveil­ Home, 400 Main St. Calling hours chorus of praise as President vernment lines. tion of smoke-barrier doors at were stiii rising from the wee­ painted on it in big red letters, in ”I just dispersed them,” said are Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to lance Monday and several roads Ms. Avens, a native of Latvia who Reagan’s choice to head the Ruckelshaus, SO, was nominated Bowers School, among other kend's storms before it even and bridges in Simsbury and the driveway between your houses. the hour of the service. Memorial Environmental Protection to succeed Anne Burford, who things. started raining Monday. Do you live with it, complain to is an exercise instructor at the contributions may be made to the Farinington were closed by flood­ Holiday Health Spa on West Middle Agency, but many environmental­ resigned March 9 under charges of • Elimination ofjayvee sports at The Connecticut River exceeded ing during rush hour. him, move or support a motion in Emanuel Lutheran Church or the ists and lawmakers believe he may mismanagement and conflict of the town’sjiinior high schools, fora its 16-foot flood stage early Mon­ Turnpike. • Manchester Salvation Army. Frank Grandone, chief of plans the Town Council making it illegal No, Mrs. Avens hadn’t gotten be taking on an impossible job. interest accusations and a citation $5,000 saving. The cut would affect day with 17.3 feet recorded at 7 to park commercial vehicles in a GUNTA AVENS about 200 students who participate a.m. in Hartford. It was expected -and operations at the state Civil into the balloon business. Nor was Henry B. Dickerson President Reagan nominated for contempt of Congress. residential driveway ovemig^it? I and friend, Jeannie Ruckelshaus Monday, saying he is Ruckelshaus, the first EPA in such sports. Kennedy said he’d to approach 20 feet by early today. Preparedness office in Hartford, she running for any political office Henry B. Dickerson, 69, of 45 giving him the power to clean administrator in 1970, was a key leave enough money for intramu­ Downstream in Middletown, said problems were repoEted in That’s more or less the situation of any sort. Race Brook Drive, East Hartford, player in the Watergate scandal’s ral sports programs. where the flood stage is 8 feet, the Stafford and Watertown, where Friday was Ms. Avens' 47th birthday present, she said, wasn't died Sunday at Mount Sinai Hospi­ house at the troubled agency. evacuation was considered at one in the little town of River Edge, Reagan also said he is authorizing "Saturday Night Massacre." He • Cuts totaling $15,000 in equip­ river was measured at 8.2 feet and N.J. Many of the homes there are birthday. And Maureen Danford, a figuring out what to do with them. tal, Hartford. He was the husband point. friend, and, incidentally, Ms. Av­ a review of EPA personnel and resigned as deputy attorney gen­ ment and equipment maintenance. expected to rise to near 10.5 feet by in the $100,000 to $200,000 price No, she said, that part was easy. of Haxel Pyles Dickerson. "Equipment purchases have been today. However, Watertown officiais ens’ landlady, sent her a dozen The hardest part, she said, was Among his survivors is a son, resources "to ensure the EPA has eral in 1973 rather than carry out range and there’s a small war the means it needs to perform its President Nixon’s orders to fire reduced to where obsolete and The Farmington River mea­ decided against ' evacuating a balloons via Balloons by the Dozen "putting my balloons into the car.'' Jerry J. Dickerson of Manchester. vital function." special prosecutor Archibald Cox. inefficient pieces of equipment will sured 18 inches above its 12-foot downstream traiier park after going on between the residents who of South Windsor. She ended up her balloon run at Funeral services will be Wednes­ Ruckelshaus said Reagan “has His performance in getting EPA have to remain in various school flood stage in Simsbury Monday, inspecting the Black Rock reser­ make their living in office jobs in The balloons arrived at work. the Bike Shop on Spruce Street. day at 10 a.m. from the Newkirk offices,” Kennedy said. with little change expected by voir dam. one of the larger cities nearby, and It was something of a coinci­ There she went in to say hello to and Whitney Funeral Home, 318 given me the flexibility to deter­ started and in standing up to Nixon mine the problems and find won him unanimous praise Mon­ > A $13,500 cut from the program today. John Salomone, assistant town the tradespeople, who both live and dence because just the day before another friend, a ski partner, Burnside Ave., East Hartford. improvement budget, which would work in River Edge. Ms. Avens had discussed an Jeannie Quinn of Broadbrook. Burial will be in Hillside Ceme­ solutions.” day from Congress and environ­ The Housatonic River was ex­ manager, said the warning was EPA sources said Ruckelshaus mentalists. But their optimism affect in-service training for pected to rise 3'/i feet above its issued by civil preparedness as a exercise program with a new "Jeannie said, 'You're crazy, tery, East Hartford. Calling hours teachers. The Town Council passed an client. you're crazy,"' Ms. Avens salt* are today from2to4p.m. and7to9 scheduled a meeting with the was tempered by strong doubts 8-foot flood stage in Gaylordsville precautionary measure. “The agency's senior ;taff today, about Reagan’s committment to • A $1,000 cut from field trip and 12-foot flood stage in Stevenson dam is on a list of those with ordinance making it illegal to park She’d asked the young woman still laughing as she recalled her p.m. Memorial contributions may spending. by this morning. a vehicle with commercial plates what she did for a living. friend's face when she showed up be made to the American Cancer shortly before he planned to make protect the environment. structural deficiencies and the a speech to career employees. “The real question is, will this "These proposed reductions re­ In Norwich, the Yantic River dam is filling up,” Salomone said. in a residential driveway over­ "She said she’s a balloon per­ What would a birthday be Society, 670 Prospect Ave., night. The trucks are owned by the son,” said Ms. Avens. Hartford. In other action today. Rep. represent a change in administra­ without sharing it with the family? James Florio, D-N.J., sch^uled a tion policy?” said Wilderness carpenters, the plumbers, the air Well, the very next day, the very Later that day, Ms. Avens Harold S. Lyman meeting of his House subcommit­ Society President Gaylord Nelson. conditioning repairmen and the same young woman showed up at brought her three remaining bal­ M Harold S. Lyman, 86, of 114 tee looking into EPA. Among “The Reagan administration has landscape gardeners who do the Ms. Avens’ spa - in a tuxedo, loons home and hung them on the Maple St., Manchester, died Mon­ witnesses scheduled to appear been pursuing a policy of destroy­ Begin 'shocked' by failure work in the community and also carrying about a dozen multi­ front porch. colored balloons for her. day at Manchester Memorial were EPA regional administrators ing ihe effectiveness of EPA and live there. Her daughter, Andra Avens, who Hospital. He was the husband of Peter Bibko of Philadelphia and they’ve succeeded.” Herald photos by Pinto “It just made my day,” said Ms. works for a bakery in Bolton, Steven Durham of Denver. National Audubon Society Presi­ Avens.’T m 47, but I feel like 17.” couldn't believe her mother when Grace Snow Lyman, and the IT’S ABOyT the most old- couple had celebrated their 46th In a speech last month, Durham dent Russeil Peterson warned GUNTA AVENS OF 17 PEARL ST. WON’T FORGET THIS BIRTHDAY she said. “The whole club knew it she told her about her birthday challenged state officials or Ruckelshaus, senior vice president of his fashioned American, town-hall was my birthday.” balloon run. wedding anniversary lastOctoter. choice of president . . . she distributed birthday balloons along Main Street He was bom in Bridgeport members of Congress to "give me of Weyerhaeuser Co., a giant forest meeting issue you could have in a The hardest part about her "Oh, ma, you didn't,” she said. March 10, 1897, and had Im n a a list of even one person" who bas products firm, wili have to "be as community and yet it has interest­ A TEL AVIV, Israel with two^ members of cool-headed military achieve peace with our resident of Manchester 47 years. died from improper handling of pure as Caesar’s wife regarding (UPI) — Former U.N. parliament abstaining, commentator who ap­ Arab neighbors.” ing modem overtones. It wouldn’t He was a U.S. Army veteran of toxic wastes. Bibko was temporar­ bis relationship with the timber Ambassador Chaim Her­ pointed to the defection of peared nightly on Israel He said he was not have happened 50 years ago World War I. Before retiring 15 ily suspended from his EPA job industry.” zog was elected Israel’s seven coalition deputies, Television during the 1973 surprised by the upset. because we had a class society in 'A real good^ang' years ago, he was employed as an sixth president today in a said Shlomo Lorencz, Middle East War to ex- Labor Party Chairman which the plumbers, carpenters accountant for the State of Connec­ stunning defeat for Prime whose ultra-orthodo*-] plain Israel’s initial de­ Shimon Peres said the and landscape gardeners lived in ticut for 31 years. Supreme Court ruling Minister Menachem Agudath Israel Party sup- feats in the Sinai and vote was not politically some other part of town. After retiring, he continued with Begin. ported the government. Golan Heights motivated and that Her­ Those class lines no longer exist, his hobby as cabinet maker, and As results of the secret The coalition controls 64 campaigns. zog was the ”mo$t suita­ helped install .the pipe organ at j The tradespeople are plenty mad parliamentary balloting seats. ‘‘I will ..work toward ble candidate.” about the new ordinance. South United Methc^ist Church of were announced, the face Lorencz called on the unifying the nation, broth­ House S Hale reunion Friday "They want it to look like only Manchester. He was a member of goes vs. Manchester of Begin — whose per­ government to resign erhood and increasing the Look for the many accountants and stockbrokers live South United Methodist Church of sonal candidate. Rabbi over its defeat. nation’s esteem,” Herzog bargain buys advertised in By Susan Plese Manchester. HARTFORD (UPI) -T h e sU te combine its bids later and then Menachem Elon, was de- Herzog is best known to told the radio. ‘ ’I hope that .here,” an air-conditioning repair­ Herald Reporter Besides his wife, he is survived the Classified coluipns Supreme Court has upheld a accepted Raymond’s new offer feated — showed the Israeli public as the during my term we will today. man in River Edge said. ”We feel ‘Every time people meet me by several nieces and nephews. permanent injunction Hartford with a $35,000 savings. The town "shock,” state-run Israel like second-class citizens.” Harriet Ryan will be there. So Funeral services Will be Thurs­ Superior Court issued to block did not give the other bidders a radio said. The tradespeople accuse the rest will Carl Riemer and Jean now they say how much they day at 1:30 p.m. at South United Manchester from awarding con­ chance to combine their bids. One member of Begin’s Colavecchio. Manchester resi­ of the town of being snobs. The miss the store.’ Methodist Church. Burial will be in struction contracts to Raymond The Superior Court agreed Mon­ ruling Likud coalition citizens who favor the ordinance dents may not recognize their East Cemetery. Calling hours are International Builders Inc. day there was favoritism shown party called the vote names, but it's likely they'd Wednesday from 2 to4 p.m. and7 to and issued the injunction. "deceit.” say they just don’t want their town recognize the faces. Harriet Ryan 9 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Spiniello Construction Co. asked junked up. The question is whether for the injunction after Raymond In the appeal, Raymond Interna­ Herzog, a Knesset SAVE«50“ All three were long-time Home, 142 E. Center St. tional claimed Spiniello had no member for the opposi­ a plumber’s truck in a driveway employees of the old House and International won two contracts makes a place look “junked up.” for cleaning and lining water pipes right to bring the complaint tion Labor Party, was Hate department store on Main Now you know for the town. Spiniello was low without evidence of fraud or elected by a vote of 61-57 in ON A PAIR OF There seems to be more class Street. The store closed its bidder on one of the contracts. corruption because it is based in the 120-member Knessett. consciousness left in America in doors for the last time more The first electric car was built in New Jersey and does not pay taxes Herzog, 64, a soldier- the people who used to be consi- than three years ago. « 1839 by Robert Anderson of Aber­ Spiniello said the town showed in Manchester. The high court statesman, will succeed Gone are the embossed tin deen, Scotland. WEDDING RINGS dereid lower, than in those who favoritism in allowing Raymond to rejected the argument. popular Yitzhak Navon, used to be thought of as upper. The ceilings, the wide wooden stairs who ends his five-year average college-educated Ameri­ to the second floor, the paddle term in May. fan that spun lazily all summer “What happened was can. working in an office job, no long. U.S. outpaces U.S.S.R. - sad, but this is a demo­ longer has any feeling that he or And gone are the salespeople, cracy and (Herzog) she is superior in any way to the like Mrs. Ryan and Riemer and shouid be congratulated, ” carpenter who builds the house or Colavecchio and the elevator Israel radio quoted Begin the handyman who fixes ft. operator who greeted custo­ as saying. The carpenters and the mers by name. in giving arms to others Herzog was ambassa­ plumbers though, still harbor But they'll all come together dor to the United Nations some suspicion that they are once more on Friday night for WASHINGTON (UPI) study located lo in the ter’s director. “The Uni­ from 1975-1978, where he their annual House and Hale — The United States is the to which ‘conventional’ looked on as second class. They ‘It was one big happy family in Middle East-Persian Gulf ted States arms and trains forces on both sides have skillfully defended Israel employee’s reunion at Willie’s major arms supplier for area, 10 in Africa, 10 in and Zionism against at­ Choose your wedding .rings from our extensive think about it when ho else does. Steak House. And they’ll proba­ one side, the Soviets the been nuclearized. It is The plumber often gets a kind of 20 of the world's 45 war­ Asia, seven in Latin other, and many of the tacks from a hostile Arab bly trade stories about the good those days.’ ring nations, while the high time we got out of bloc. collection of plain, fancy, carved or diamond styles perverse pleasure out of believing America and three in conflicts could leaed to a these wars,” he said. old days. Soviets arm 13 of them, a Europe. direct U.S.-Soviet The results of the ballot. and we will deduct $50.00 Off any pair you choose. the people whose pipes he fixes ”I worked there for 25 years in Carl Riemer private study says. "In many ways, the confrontation. look down on him. It makes him the housewares and china de­ The study also showed 4 United States and the “Any shooting war be­ more comfortable charging them " partments,” Mrs. Ryan says. million soldiers are di­ Soviet Union are carrying “Every time people meet me tween the two would in all EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS: too much. Phoioa by Pinlo^ rectly engaged in combat. out their battle in these likelihood quickly involve ■orr ass OUT M sms sBKsia I just don’t think this class now they say how much they From 1 million to 5 wars,” said retired Adm. the use of nuclear wea­ The following non-credit courses are Regular Price . Your Savings . Your Net Cost miss the store.” ter livery service, then for a million people have been feeling exists much anymore. we had any problems. A hamburgoutof it,’ he says with with $25 in his pocket the next Gene LaRocque, the cen- pons because of the extent starting very soon and there Is still Per Pair Per Pair Per Pair There is too much appreciation for South Windsor car leasing firm. killed in these wars to EMPLOYEES MISS IT too, hundred percent were just a laugh. week. “Wasn’t that nice?” he time to register. someone who actually knows how He’s heading up the reunion wonderful. “Then I got promoted to the date, the study said. judging from their comments. committee. says. About 500,000 foreign •CUP t $AVBm $129.00 $50.00 to do something. The lawyer is as Why was the old fashioned Carl Riemer worked at House delivery department. They had combat troops are in­ $79.00 much in awe of the plumber as the department store such a special and Hale for 21 years. He left a home delivery department . RIEMER SAYS he loved all NOW YOU CM SW NKer FMM HE HAS IDEAS, too, about about 20 years ago to be the then. It kind of petered out with volved in eight of the plumber is of the lawyer. The only place? why House and Hale employees the customers — save one. conflicts. ™jjjjaWERV^ $189.00 $50.00 difference is, the plumber doesn’t "We had a real good gang we manager of a clothing store that the war,” he says. ”1 was trying to put some [yif'wo IT YOMisaranEsspNCMfiEsaMCE $139.00 were so closely knit. “A lot were used to be on Main Street. Then "Then they put me in House's The 24-page "World at believe it. worked with," says Mrs. Ryan, there a long timej” he says. "It clothes on a little boy and he War” study of conflicts who retired in 1973, before the he left there to work at Prague’s as a clerk. They taught me the wouldn’t cooperate. I slipped a to successfully select your employees $249.00 $50.00 $199.00 It would be interesting to see how was an easy place to work." Shoe Store in the Parkade, clothing and shoe business and over the past three years the man with the air conditioning store closed. Colavecchio remembers best sport coat on him and he turned was released by the Cen­ TO P O U N D where he is the manager. eventually I became the around and kicked me in the COfiNmVE PSYCHOLOGY trupk in his driveway in River “It was like a big family. We the, young people hired by the ter for Defence Inforhia- ^ Come in today... Offer expires March 31,1983 all got along good together, "she manager.” shins.’’ T in ? p a c k e v e r y t h in g i P’’8c«cal applications Edge might feel if the owner of the store. "A lot of fellows started While he was in the clothing tion, a private research ^ m m says. RIEMER’S MEMORIES go Prior I ore rulud.il and pricm aubirrl lo ch.nzr drprndinx on murlirl condiliun., house next to him got the local there and made a good life,” he department, he had occasion to group critical of U.S. •• SHIP ANYWHERE ; wcWKlHyiSS M) THE MEDIA "Quite a few years ago we says. way back to the time when there It wasn’t the little boy wiio garbage pickup contract and were two different stores under hire some additional help. He made Riemer angry. It was the defense, nuclear and •• acts on theatre, film, televls(pn and radio used to put a little money away A detective on the Manches­ arms policy. ^ t h e NEW ENaUINO • started lea^ng his truck in the each month and once or twice a the same roof — one was hired Colavecchio. mother’s reaction. ter police force started as a House’s store; the other Hale’s. ”I gave Jean a part-time job "The most striking as-3 S H im n a STORES* ' WHSOFIT/llY driveway after work. Would the air year we’d go to New York and stock boy at House and Hale, “She said, and 1 quote, pect ... is the degree to'* conditioning man turn snob? take in a show. Mrs. Maher, the "I started in Hale’s when I at Christmas and he stayed 20 Johnny, if you do that again I'll prolific wine Colavecchio says. And one years,” says Riemer. which conflict violence PACKma MATeniALs • MoviNa tumjit co^try***''^* ^*'**''' world’s mosi Tryst It’s difficult to say exactly boss’s wife, used to drive us was 14,” he says. At that time spank you when I get home, ”R- tfcy Diempei S^yciolistt' former salesgirl is a surgical the store stocked meats and “When I got married House and international tensions what’s wrong with having a down and they’d give us the nurse. iemer says. have increased in nearly o%€mcei6e groceries. "I scraped meat off said,‘Young man, you’re mak­ Riemer felt a more imme­ I 25B Olcott Street commercial truck parked in the afternoon off. "When they hired a youngster every region of the fo r registration call 848-2137 the bone in the butcher shop. I ing $18 a week and you’re going diate punishment was in order. Manchester, driveway next to yours all night Jean Colavecchio was the we used to talk to ’em and give world,” it said. \ sL manager in the men’s depart­ got 14 cents a hour nicking to need more.money if you’re "Everytime I see him — he's jaw coswfs eungH/AOAM» toWm uir% every night, but the street is just a ’em our experience — 'keep bones.” going to raise a family. I’ll give Of the approximately 40 MANCHESTER PA°RKADE • 646-0012 alto ment. When the store closed, be your nose to the grindstone,”’ grown now — I actually start major and minor armed 646-6523 NMiNlllrait little mone civilized without it and started driving for a Manches- What did they do with the you a raise.’” limping. My shin starts to VERNON. SIMSBURY, SfESTFARMS MALL, BRISTOL Colavecchio says. "I don’tthink scrapings? ’’Why, they made Young Riemer found himself conflicts in the world, the CUP « •Aum_ kMiMkr, CT. NMI we need all the little evidence of hurt." LH € C civilization that we can get. K

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Advice Thoughts MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 22, 1983 — 13 About Town The first rule for a successful Her toilet tissue dye allergy prayer life is to pray regularly. Set aside a definite time for prayer. Adult day care Is topic and vice president of finance for Adams, Rickard and Mason Inc., will speak on income tax and the real We need regular prayer as much meet*Thu«?/v^.'^ Community Services Council wUI estate independent contractor. as we need regular hours for M ^hurch q f ^ I " T Lutheran Church. Tickets are $5. Reservations must be made through is misdiagnosed as herpes sleeping and eating. Who would House director of Jefferson the Manchester Board of Realtors, 186 E. Center St., attempt to maintain a strong body STCak ” Hollister St„ wUl by today. DEAR ABBY: I am by occasional snacks eaten only c^a^k about advantages, programs and cost of the writing to offer hope to DEAR SLEEPY- 'I? when we are extremely hungry? other women who have EYED: You were not Legion meets tonight M wrong to have pointed out Then why do we delude ourselves - 647-3Ml’ ®(^nrrI!*®'^!.“ °"® " " “ y ^ calling possibly been misdiag­ '.7 into thinking that a strong sp irit. who bJ available forthose nosed as I was. the problem. Most hosts wno nring their own lunch. The Dilworth-Comell-Quey Unit American Legion would have appreciated can be sustained by sporatic auxUiary will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the post My symptoms began prayer? Dear Abby your candor and done home, American Legion Drive. The program will be almost 10 years ago. I Daily prayer keeps the spiritual foreign relations. , went to my G.P., who sent something'about it. Now Improv theater at AACC Abigail Van Buren life healthy. A life without prayer Carolyn (fray will be in charge. Margaret Zikus, me to a gynecologist, who that you’ve seen the light, £ will be a lesser life. Pray **anchester Community College Improv 10 said I had genital herpes. buy eye-shades for your president, is the first district foreign relations next visit. regularly. Imnrovui?‘’“M mu®" Pcrlomi in “A Night of chairman. For 10 years I had perio­ dic flare-ups that were S al the co"lleIe.“ ” ‘‘" ’'’ ® Rev. Shephard S. Johnson, Ph.D. most common after men­ DEAR ABBY: I am pregnant, but I haven’t South United Methodist Church ‘lirected by Richard Dana, is a series Emblem Club elects officers . strual periods or sexual If any of your readers improvisations based on spontaneous kened at sunrise every been to the doctor yet. The Manchester Emblem Club has elected the activity. These episodes are in doubt about a day. Or situatlons. Included in the cast are caused a tremendous Please don’t ask me if I following officers: Felicya Oieckny, president: Ellen herpes diagnosis, I urge After the first night, my fVRnnrte®Th ''^adelaine Cain, Mark Gadoury, Mike strain on my emotional am “ sure,” as I am 42 and Avdevich, past president; Barbara Reale, vice them to consider seeing brother asked us how we Protest staged MancheMeJ^°'"^* 0*«nek and Lisa Putnam, all of system as well as my have had eight kids (my m president; Virginia Pilve^, financial secretary, and another doctor. Doing so had slept, and I told him oldest is 22 and my young­ marriage. 1 can’t begin to HARTFORD (UPI) - The Tra­ Rose Hodge, treasurer. changed my life. that we had slept very est is 11), so I know all the the cast are Brian Batty and Shelley tell you the pain and velers Insurance Co. has been . Also: Agnes Hebert, recording secretary; Alice THE NEW ME well but not long enough, signs. Charboneau of South Windsor, ’ Janice Conroy of frustration it caused, or I:'4 Ponticelli, corresponding secretary; Irene Hublard, thanks to "Or Mr. Sol.” singled out by several community Vwnon and Susan Scott of Glastonbury. the tears I shed. A neighbor told me Helen Downham and Lil Amadeo, trustees; Doris DEAR ME: Thanks for Nothing was done about groups as a force responsible for are $3.50 for general admission and $2.50 for Finally, in desperation I there is a new kind of test Ritter, Winnie LaPolla and Mary Mohr, marshals; wanting to help others. covering the window so killing a property tax relief mea­ senior citizens. For reservations or went to another gynecolo­ older women take to find mformation call 649-1061. Murray Dubaldo, chaplain. Many women will bless that[ we could sleep sure before the Legislature. gist. Bless him! He told out if the baby is OK. It Herald photo by Tarquinio you. But I'm not sure longer. I felt that my Also Kathleen Barrett, press; Alice Strickland, me that I did not have a also tells you whether it’s .■'A, J The coalition of groups, calling about the manufacturers comment was taken as an a girl or a boy. themselves United to Save Our historian, and Diane Gagne and Stella Cromwell, trace of herpes. What I did Donor dinner at temple guards. of scented, colored toilet insult, though it wasn’t Have you ever heard of Homes, demonstrated Monday W addell visitor 2 have was an allergy to the tissue. intended to be. Manchester chapter of Hadassah wUl present dye in the colored toilet it? And if I take it, how Herald photo by Pinto. outside the main entrance of the Shawna Griffin and Dominic Alcid, both long will it be before I fiT u , ®cts Cleopatra,” a fashion show inspired by introduced the children to Braille, tissue I had been using for DEAR AdbY: My hus­ Abby, I try to do all I can insurance company. Representa­ tne hope for lasting peace between Israel and Egypt, Health tests for preschoolers grade 3 students at Waddeil School, visit years! know the results? shovyed how blind people are taught band and I recently spent to make our guests’ visits tives of the group said Travelers at Its annual donor dinner Wednesday at 6; 15 p.m at ’The Community Health Care Services Inc. will offer This allergy had been INFANTICIPATING IN Salute to spring with Frederick Woodruff, center, who cursive handwriting, and explained how four days of our vacation enjoyable, and I would and its president Edward Budd the Temple Beth Sholom. vision and hearing tests for 4-year-olds Thursday keeping me in a constant IOWA came to speak to all the classes with my brother and his welcome suggestions on were partly responsible for getting The fashions were created by the students of the from 1 to 3 p.m. at the offices on Route 6 in Columbia. he functions in daily living and leisure state of irritation for Leslie Weinstein, left, and Karen Chorches will chair the wife. We had a wonderful how to add to their com­ the tax relief measure set aside by Hadassah Seligsberg-Brandeis Comprehensive High The tests, for children in Andover, Columbia, Wednesday. Woodruff is blind, and he activities. years. Since learning of DEAR INFANTICI­ American Cancer Society Daffodil Festival set for time except for one thing fort. Was I Wrong to to the Legislature. scuKral in Jerusalem. The touring show (ximbines Coventry, Hebron, Lebanon and Marlborough, are by this and using only un­ PATING: The test is — there was no window point out the problem? Or Thursday and Friday. Daffodils are priced at $3.50 a symbols and styles of the two cultures. appointment only. Call 220-9428. scented, white toilet called ’’amniocentesis.” The group said the company’s 2 shade in the guest room, should I have kept my And it takes between bunch and may be picked up in the Manchester leadership role ’’demands a public Dinner, preceeded by sherry hour, will prepared by tissue, I have been and the curtains were so mouth shut? the membership. Chapter members will model in the symptom-free! three and four weeks to American Cancer Society office at 237 E. Center St. response to the tax increase facing St. James awards certificates sheer that we were awa­ SLEEPY-EYED get the results. residents, an increase which fashion show and Marjorie Brower wUl narrate. Gardeners wanted Order by calling 643-2168. Orders of 5 bunches dr more NItschke, Potricio Prentice, Donna means the difference between Chairman of the event is Maxine Jaffe. Proceeds of Certificates were awarded to the Grade 6, High Honors may be delivered. Proceeds will benefit the Cancer the fundraiser s ill benefit the Hadassah Medical About 25 of the 50 community gardens on Finley following students at St. James Thibodeau, Kathryn LaFontana, Kat­ Kathleen Bate, Jennifer DeMarco, Society. survival of the neighborhoods and StrMt in Manchester are still available for hleen Sarnik. Michele Gagnon, Denise Horn, Robin flight or poverty.” Organization and Youth Aliyah. School for achieving high honors Grade 7, Hioh Honors Buckley. Janet Burke, Thomas Carl­ For reservations call 643-6605 or 649-0752. assignment to residents who want to use them. and general honors for the second Melissa Carroll, Kathleen Gillespie. son, Ana Guevara, Theresa Riley, Job hunt and new marriage Plots are available for both organic and chemical marking period: Richard Reynolds, Rosalyn Rosado, Timothy Rooney, Edwin Keener; Gen­ gardening John Wertenbach, Kimberly Amenta, eral Honors: Aureen Cyr, Scott Altrui, Grade B, High Honors Elizabeth Dunn, Susan O'Neill, Bev­ Andrew Morsh, Carollno Nyarardy, Blood pressure screening set .Anyone interested in using a garden plot should Lourent Bourclerz Rita Duchesneauz erly Tarldona, Robert Salonen; Gen­ Kevin Travis, Madeline Bourcler, Heather Harrington, Lynn Hebert, eral Honors: Debra Daiesslo, Brian Alexander Eltel, Meggon Melody, Wife needs to be assertive The Manchester Public Health Nursing Association phone Walker Briggs of 84 Finley Street, at 649-3673. John Roonev, Michael Slooles, Brian Kennedy, Jamie Lacock, Timothy Jennifer MIgliore. cause her 'anxiety attacks' will sponsor a free blood pressure screening for town The land on which the plots stand was donated to the Connor, Kathryn DeMarco, Patricia McConnell, Elizabeth Musgrove,' Grade 5, High Honors Eltel, Melissa Favry, Andrew Klopfer, residents age 60 and over Thursday from 12:30 to 2 town for recreation use. When the gardens were first (VMcheline Stephens, Stephen Carlson, Karen Bolduc and Morgoret Riley; Aldo Kusmik and Erwin Tan; General Lawrence Deptula, Stacey Glguere, General Honors: Dovid BrzezinskI, DEAR DR. LAMB: I p.m. at Westhill Gardens. established about eight years ago, the town used to Honors: Joseph Breton, Deborah Cap- Ina Mendez, Julie Paraslllti, Christine pellucci, Darren Ducker, John Daeri Della RIppa, Mara Stein, and am a recent college grad­ with her husband's temper Gloria WeUs, registered dietician, will answer transport water to them, but discontinued the practice Prevost, Brian Rooney. Michele Mac. Radio City Station, New uate faced with the usual York, N Y 10019. questions about nutrition. For information call as an economy move. Now most gardeners carry 647-1481. ^ water with them, but there is a small spring nearby. stress of unemployment Incidentally, I approve DEAR DR. BLAKER: I logical trouble. The move Newcomers will be asked to pay a $10 fee for plots. and the relentless job of getting professional have been married for six may have triggered a search. In addition I have Your Health counseling if you have years and during that delayed grief reaction for Leisure time lessons at Rec recently married which sufficient anxiety to cause time I have never raised Qve his wife. complicates the situation Lawrence Lamb, M.D. symptoms. Often such my voice to my husband. I Ask The Manchester Recreation Department wUl offer Whatever the cause, even more. As a result of help enables a person to have never argued with several new leisure time programs this spring. Dr. Blaker however, he needs help. If the extreme tension in my resolve the problem. him or told him that he Courses include dog obedience, horseback riding College notes life, I sought professional —~^was wrong about he will not see a psychia­ and Hatha Yoga for beginners and intermediates. For Karen Blaker, Ph.D. trist or psychologist, take help. My psychologist has DEAR DR. LAMB:IB: My ^«V th in g. information call 647-3089. him to your family doctor diagnosed the problem as husband had a routine eye _ Meanwhile, he has con­ for a checkup and tell the- panic or anxiety attacks examination and his doc­ tinued to blame me for mild anxious feeling is A person with anxiety doctor in advance 'about Realtors schedule breakfast in which patients have normal in many situations tor found hardening in one everything that goes Laura Marie Sposito, daughter Mr. and Mrs. John J. periods of total hysterria may have a feeling of the extent of thq problem. which do, in fact, pose a of the arteries in his eye. wrong ar^n d the house or gressive? That’s a more The Manchester Board of Realtors will have an all Sposito of 52, Steel Crossing Road in Bolton, was when fear and panic over­ tension, dread or inner met my husband three He will advise you about threat to the individual. His eye functions slower in his b u ^ess. He yells at grown-up way to handle member breakfast meeting Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at named to the dean’s list at Wheaton College. whelms them. terror. He may have a months after his wife died what to do? I A change in life such as because of this. me and sometimes threat­ these situtions. the Manchester Country Club. Miss Sposito is a sophomore majoring in Spanish Recently I read that a disturbance in intellec­ ens to leave me. When he of cancer. My husband finishing school and enter­ Does this mean he could Do you really want to Down in the dumps? Get David E. Garaventa, certified public accountant She’s a 1981 graduate of East Catholic High School medicine called Ativan tual powers and he may IS finished being angry at had passed away seven ing the job market can — have hardening of the develop the same traits help from Dr. Blaker’s has been used in the have physical symptoms me, he starts ordering me years earlier from the and often does — provoke arteries elsewhere in his that you have hated so newsletter "Fighting de­ treatment of anxiety at­ such as overbreathing, around. That’s when I same disease. anxiety. So does losing body? Shouid he have much in him? pression.” Send 50 cents tacks. What is your opin­ which, in turn, may cause tests done? know everything is going At first, our relationship your job, no matter how Sometimes quiet, pas­ and a stamped, self- ion of it and do you think faintness. to be all right again. was perfect. I kept wond­ long you have been out of sive people marry hostile, addressed envelope to Dr. A Ativan is one of several this situation is common school and gainfuUy em­ DEAR READER: By I ’m fed up. I have taken ering why he wasn’t upset for many young adults * anti-anxiety medicines or verbose partners. They about his wife’s death like Blaker in care of this ployed. Life is fuU of looking through the lens enough! I ’m starting to wait for years, taking in leaving college for the job tranquilizers that have fight back. I had been after my newspaper, P.O. Box 475, situations that create anx­ the doctor can directly see every insult that comes Radio City Station, New market?, been used to treat acute the arteries in the back of Last week I yelled at husband died. iety. This becomes signifi­ situations. They are help­ their way until they feel York. N.Y. 10019. the eye. It is the only place him when he yelled at me. Then about two years cant when the anxiety is of ful as they make a patient they are entitled to retal­ DEAR READER: Anx­ in the body you can do He was so surprised, I after we married, we sufficient degree to cause feel better, but they are iate. Then they yell back. iety is fairly common. A symptoms. this. These arteries often thought he was going to moved back to the town Write to Dr. Blaker at not a substitute for resolv­ From the beginning of provide useful informa- have a stroke. I iiked the where he had lived with the above address. The ing the problem that pro­ the relationship they tipn. But just because feeiing. her. It was downhill after volume of mall prohibits vokes the anxiety. In your wanted to express their there are changes in the From now on I ’m going that. He withdrew slowly personal replies, but ques­ case the best treatment rage but didn’t feel they arteries in the eye does to give him some of his and now will not go out of tions of general interest possible would be obtain­ had the right until they Cinema not mean there are own medicine. Don’t you the house except to work. will be discussed in future ing a good job that you took a certain amount of columns. changes elsewhere. think that’s the way to He also refuses to talk to sQveoj wanted and which pro­ abuse. Nevertheless, when earn his respect? me most of the time. He is vided you with the secur­ If this description fits when you buy Hortlbrd there are changes in the a different person. 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MANCHESTER HERALD^Tues., March 22, 1983 - 1 ^ Rozelle calls USFL ‘incomplete’ High School World SPORTS P ag e 16 VOL.12, No. 22 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald Houston practice Renovations Y v , LU-' 'Courant' Four archers in full swing operation said off limits ' V just perfect By United Press International big man on him, and that will Ogden, Utah, on Thursday night. create some problems for us,” The Big Ten also could have all of When living and working so close viewed make the pool accessible to the Top-ranked Houston has decided Drexler said. its teams reach the Final Four. to something, it is easy not to be handicapped, and the locker rooms to close its final practice this week Meanwhile, there have been Besides Iowa in the Midwest conscious of it. One sees without By Earl ITost have been completely revamped. ' in preparation for Thursday plenty of arguments raging all regional, the Big Ten also is being aware. Such is the ease with "W e put the effort where we Sports Editor In addition to new lockers, a night’is NCAA Midwest Regional season about which college basket­ represented by Ohio State in the the renovations at Manchester .think it belongs,” said Reid Mac- supervision area has been in­ Cluggage, managing editor of the semifinal against No. 17 Memphis ball conference is the toughest in East semifinals and Indiana in the High School. As the renovations stalled to monitor the rooms forthe Four perfect rounds. the country and afteij the first two Hartford Courant, recently while State. The Cougars game plan, Mideast semis. building committee saw last week athletes, and new facilities will " I t ’s unheard of, ” recalled Art Hall.’ ’It may be rounds of the NCAA tournament meeting with several teachers and therefore, is open to conjecture. In addition to Virginia, the other in its progress tour of the school, include a taping table and a a world record.” Speculation centered around the there is still no clearV’ut answer. the renovations are well on the way two students from Manchester ACC teams still alive are North whirlpool. “ It’s unbelievable.” noted Mark Hall. belief that Coach Guy Lewis would Of the 16 teams still remaining in Carolina and North Carolina State. to completion. About 78 percent of High School. For those who miss the inde­ Art Hall owns and operates Hall’s Indoor deploy a new defense to try and the tournament, there are three North Carolina, the defending the work is done, according to pendent study room, a new one will Mr. MacCluggage’s remark was Archery Range in Manchester. teams left from each of the Big made in reference to the type of slow down Memphis Slate All- NCAA champion, will meet Ohio Towa Building Committee chair­ eventually open in what is now the ADDITION AND RENOIMTIONS TO Mark Hall manages the range and for a decade East, Big Ten and Atlantic Coast coverage provided by Connecti­ America forward , and State in the East semifinals and person, Paul Phillips. audio-visual room. Computers will MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL has been one of the East’s top archers. cut’s largest newspaper, but it is that Lewis would work on the North Carolina State, winnerofthe The Industrial Arts wing of the also be installed so that the A third member of the family, 23-year-old Eric mechanics of it during the closed clear that the company puts ACC tournament, will takeon Utah school underwent major changes students who wish to work on them Hall, the fourth ranking archer in the United Wednesday afternoon workout. tremendous effort into every en­ in the West semis. and is now nearing completion. independently, may. The A-V room States, was one of four competitors among a field However, a team spokesman NCAA deavor, from a guided tour to Indiana will face SEC power Mr. Phillips estimated that the will move to what is presently a of 235 in last weekend’s New England Open Monday said the only reason for work will be done within the next concern for the safety of its Kentucky in the Mideast storage area for these very Tournament at the local range to turn in a perfect the closea workout was to cut down Conferences and two each from the semifinals. two months. Originally, explained workers. The newspaper obviously 450 score. computers. on distractions. Southeastern, Southwest Confer­ Hou.ston and Arkansas are the Neil Lawrence, renovations direc­ provides- a special working envir­ The former independent study Two Pennsylvania markesmen. Jack Cramer Lewis is expected to defense the ences and the Metro Conferences. tor, the size of the industrial arts onment, and five people from MHS SWe representatives in the tourna­ room will be available for classes, and Larry Wise, and Charlie Pullen of New York J 6-foot-10 Lee the same way he did The Big East teams still alive were able to get a first hand ment and Louisville and Memphis area was below the state while the adjacent room will be were others who completed the unusual feat in the Maryland’s 6-8 sophomore for­ standards. glimpse at this world. are St. John’s. Villanova and State are the Metro Conference used as a reading lab. The two-day competion. ward during a 60-50 Now, witfi the new section added, The initial part of the visit was Boston College and, since each of participants. Louisville plays Ar­ connecting window permits super­ No shoot-off was staged as Hall and the two Houston triumph last Saturday. spent in an informal discussion them are in a different regional kansas in the Mideast semis. the capacity has been doubled. vision by the teacher, who will Keystone State archers took part on Saturday and Cougars 6-7 forward Clyde with Mr. MacCluggage. He out­ bracket, all could reach the Final The best regional pairings figure New car lights have been added to simultaneously conduct a class. Pullen turned the trick on Sunday. Drexler, who with 6-6 Michael the automotive section, a dark lined the responsibilities and re­ Four at Albuquerque on April 2. to be in the Mideast bracket at These two rooms are scheduled to The quartet split the top four money prizes in Young led the defense on Branch, St. John’s goes against Georgia, Knoxville, Tenn. Any time Ken­ room for color photography in the re-open soon. Photo by Sayre quirements of several newspaper- the 19th annual New Englands staged beforfe Mark Hall said he expected Lewis to assign related professions. One that he winner of the SEC post-season tucky meets Indiana in basketball graphic arts area has been added, Several other entirely new fea­ several hundred spectators. First place was ■ . .perfect score either 7-foot center Akeem 01a- and a construction area in wood detailed was that of a news tournament, on Friday night in the it generates plenty of excitement tures are being added. One is the m h s renovations guaranteed $500 with the total purse $2,500, plus juwon — the nation’s leading shot working shop has been built. This reporter. East regional semifinals at Syra­ across both states and the records room, the first ever for this • .. progressing well $3,200 in gift certificates and merchandise scores were registered only four times, never blocker — or 6-9 Larry Micheaux to cuse, N.Y.; Villanova meets Big Arkansas- Louisville matchup fea­ wing includes an overhead door so school. "A reporter probably has the awards. Each of the latter was valued at least more than one in one year. cover Lee. that the students can construct hardest job.” MacCluggage Ten power Iowa in the Midwest tures one of the nation’s quickest " I f you graduated from this $ 100. "The competition was better than ever this "L ee is going to be much more semis at Kansas City, Mo., on something as large as a shed and stated. He feels that a reporter teams, the Razorbacks, against school, no matter how long ago, Eric Hall has claimed the Connecticut State year,” Mark Hall said. ” It’s been getting better difficult to defense than Branch. Friday night and Boston College be able to transport it out of the should be inquisitive and not afraid one of the strongest in the front we’ve got a record of it.” Mr. indoor archery laurels the last five years and a and better all the time, especially in the last five We’re gonna have to put an agile takes on Virginia of the ACC in line. shop. In addition, a cellar storage Lawrence proudly states. A second to ask stupid questions. A reporter year ago gained the National United States years. There are more archers and the equipment area has been completed to house is the Vocational Aptitude Center. also has to be able to write and Indoor Bowhunter championship. Last month in is better, too. the wood and keep it dry. Suggestions offered think clearly and to "chip away” to The purpose of the center will ^ to Las Vegas, in the same event. Hall posted a “ This year’s scores were the highest ever in the Presently, the area is being used test students to discover their find the heart of the news story. perfect score in a meet which attracted the best five divisions,” he added. to store new furniture for science, aptitudes, especially for those who For those would-be journalists, archers in the world but wound up fourth in a A fourth member iof the Hall family made it art, and industrial arts classes. do not know what direction they There has been a lot of controv­ As long as the group is not the librarian that they will be MacCluggage offered several tips: shoot-off. into the winner’s circle. During the course of the tour, ersy this year over the library and speaking above a whisper and is "Join your school newspaper and Fresno State coach want to take in their lives. The tests working together, and all others The competition here featured two shifts of 84 in Eighteen- year-old Tricia Hall, shooting in its policies, and High School World Mr. Daryl Frascarelli gave a will be both written and manual, to truly not disturbing anyone, it would not be allowed to talk. As it get as much experience as possi­ each on Sunday, full capacity at the West Middle major competition for only the first time after is guilty of publicizing much of it. demonstration of the new lighting determine whether a student’s should be allowed. An example; stands now, two people cannot ble.” He also suggested working Turnpike site. The tdtal number of shooters was taking to the sport six months ago, captured the I, too, have been one of the many system in the auditorium. The cost aptitudes are academic or four A.P. Biology students sitting confer on a short math problem. Is for a local newspaper or television the second highest, surpassed only by 255 in 1981. Women’s Open Division title with a score of 421 seen leaving the library in a huff, for the changes in this section vocational. in the back of the library, were it the school’s intent to discourage station. Each entrant fired 45 arrows at a target out of a possible 450. She is now on the range staff. but we must understand what the alone was estimated at $42,000. Mr. Lawrence stressed that this studying for a test together. I was this? I think not. The intent is to The second part of the visit measuring 1.6 inches from a distance of 20 yards. Best score in the men’s competition by a local impressed by squad librarians are trying to do. Noise The cafeteria, with its infamous tour was part of a progress report, working no more than four feet discourage disruptive students, consisted of a tour conducted by Each bullseye was worth 10 points. amateur was posted by Phil Larouche, who control is not an easy task. The new tables, was prominent on the and that there were still many away and was not disturbed by but a large number of students are the assistant production manager, In the previous 18 New Englands, perfect represented the host range. librarians are trying to maintain agenda. Though complaints from objectives to be completed. For their whispers. The librarian saw being punished for the actions of a Mark Kurtich. During the tour, the Reserve guard Omel Nieves’ thr students run rampant, Mr. order in a place where order must By United Press International Arnold picked up the scoring slack those who thought that we had seen that they were talking and walked few. group saw such things as the basket put Fresno State a 53-52 Phillips explained that the custo­ be maintained, no matter how and helped the Horned Frogs to a the last of falling ceilings, Mr. over and quietly asked them to The independent study room, Raycomp, the presses, and the lead with 3:50 remaining. The dial workers are ecstatic because much we’d like to dispute it. leave. How quickly a coach can forget. 61-60 lead with 9:30 to go. The Lawrence noted that they will soon once it is renovated, should not be paste-up and layout processes. Last year, Fresno State coach Bulldogs then hit 12-of-14 free teams played evenly over the final the time required to clear the floor I wondered why, because even if have to be pulled down entirely for used as a mid-way station between It was quite evident during the Boyd Grant was beaming as his throws down the stretch to pull minutes and only one point — free is greatly reduced. One must admit there has been I had tried, I could barely have the installation of new pipes. the library and the cafeteria by tour that a large amount of safety away. throw by TCU’s Brian Christenson The doors leading (f o m the main great improvement on the part of defense-minded Bulldogs made it Nonetheless. Mr. Phillips is heard them. After they left, I asked disruptive students. Instead, it measures are taken. Workers in Bernard Thompson and Tyrone building to the cafeteria will also the librarians this year in restraint Third football league through the first two rounds of the — was scored over the last 2: 22. confident that all the renovations a student sitting near me if they should be used for exactly what its high noise level areas are required of tempers and in keeping peace, NCAA Tournament before being Bradley added 13 pointss apiece At Columbia, S.C., Mike Brittain be replaced. Three doors will will be completed for the next were disturbing him, and he name implies — indepedent study. to wear protective ear devices, for but the librarians are not the only beaten by Georgetown in the West for Fresno State. Scott Skiles and and Brad Jergenson scored 15 replace the present four, so that school year. This completion will replied that he had not even heard People who want to work In example. ones who must reform. We, the Regional semifinals. led Michigan State points each and South Carolina hit each exceeds the state standard, mark the beginning of a new phase them. What was disturbing was the absolute silence could utilize the The final part of the visit was a with 17 points each. making them accessible to students who use the library, must But, after Fresno State beat key free throws in the closing of education at MHS. The oppor­ clamoring of the group leaving. room. The librarians would be able meeting with the personnel direc­ In other second-round games. wheelchairs. be as cooperative as possible. Michigan State 72-58 Monday night minutes to defeat Virginia Tech. tunities for the student will be The library is a place to work, to maintain total silence in this tor, Kenneth Supka. movement in making DePaul shaded Northwestern 65- in the second round of the National At Nashville. Tenn., Delaney New doors have been installed Instead of merely criticizing, and as long as the students are greatly enhanced, provided stu­ small room much easier than the "W e have a commitment to the Invitation Tournament at East 63, Texas Christian nipped Arizona Rudd scored 21 points and back- throughout the school, inconve­ suggestions would be much more truly working, whether alone or in dents are willing to explore them; whole library. people, ’ ’ said Mr. Supka during the M IAM I (U PI) — With the United Lansing, Mich., Grant talked State 78-76, South Carolina beat court mate Danny Young added 18 niencing students who lost their effective in achieving the desired a small group, and not disturbing more (IF L ) teams?” Scott asked; “ I ’ve known Scotty a number of Living so close to the changes, we results. meeting. He continued by explain­ States Football League still in its "Nothing is on paper, though. It’s years, but I haven’t talked to about how he’s never been' more Virginia Tech 75- 68, Wake Forest Monday night to lead Wake Forest, lockers to needed space. These are can easily become oblivious to anyone, they should be allowed to The suggestions I have made are ing the benefits and policies of the It has been concluded that fledgling season, some people all handshakes.” anybody else about it,” Markham impressed with his team. stopped Vanderbilt 75-68, Missis­ 19- 11. Vanderbilt, 19-13, was led by smoke doors, magnetically held them, or resentful of them. But to confer. Whether or not the group is perfectly feasible and only require Hartford Courant company. Some studying in the cafeteria is diffi­ apparently feel the nation’s fans Scott, who was an assistant with said. " I don’ t know if it’s feasible. sippi topped South Florida 65-57, Ted Young with 19 points. James and automatically released when a step back and survey the differen­ seriously studying is up to the one thing: cooperation on eve­ of the compariy’s benefits include “ We’ve been knocked down cult, if not impossible, leaving the are ready for a third pro league. the Jacksonville Sharks of the But I ’ve always been an avid Nebraska eliminated Iona 85-73 Williams had 14 for the fire alarm sounds, closing the ces now and the differences to judgment of the librarian and ryone’s part, especially the stu­ dental and medical plans and pretty good by Big Ten teams door. library as the only place to work. The Miami Herald reported World Football League, also told sports fan, and if south Florida and Oregon State defeated New Commodores. come, is to appreciate what is should not be questioned. I can dents’. I hope that these sugges­ special pension plans. The com­ before,” he said after Ron Ander­ Orleans 88-71. The gym areas have undergone This is its purpose. Often, it is today there is a movement to the Herald there was interest in a would support it. I ’d be being done to improve matters for predict the librarians’ objections tions will be considered by the pany also tries for a non-layoff son and Desi Bormore scored 16 Rounding out the quarterfinal At Oxford, Miss., Carlos Clark some major changes as well. An necessary for students to work create an International Football Fort Lauderdale, Fla., franchise interested.” all. ^ because if everyone talked it would librarians and the administration policy. points apiece to rally Fresno State together, and sometimes students League of 12 teams stretching.. . t^ached by former University of Cowan could not be reached for scored 30 points to carry Missis­ elevator has been installed to —Amy Huggans create a lot of noise. But very few The meeting with Mr. Supka from a nine-point second half decide to help each other with to help alleviate the problems from south Florida to Shreveport, Miami quarterback George Mira. comment, but Mira said he has sippi over South Florida, Missis­ groups work together during a which exist. Our librarians de- exemplified the total professional­ deficit. studying and assignments. The La., to Seattle and possibly even to Scott said he would be general talked to Scott. sippi made only 9-of-30 shots in the period, and only the people who are ism and competence of the man­ "1 don’ t know if we’ve had a win NIT library should offer students a s e ^ e respect and cooperation for M exico, Canada, Japan and manager of the south Florida team first half and the Bulls shot only doing so should be allowed to talk. doing their job, not unending agement. The group expressed that was any bigger than this one. slightly better, making 8-of-26 chance to do this, because it is Australia. and it would play in Fort Lauder­ “ I ’m interested maybe in coach­ Perhaps it could be required that criticism. great satisfaction with the visit. Maybe because I ’ve been such an matchups: on Thursday, it’s Wake shots. Science program beneficial to everyone involved. dale’s Lockhart Stadium, which ing and maybe getting involved in admirer of (MSU coach) Jud before the period, the group inform -L.C.S. Forest vs. South Carolina at At Lincoln, Neb., Stan Cloudy -B.P. Guy Scott of Hollywood, Fla., has a capacity of less than 20,000. a small portion in an owner’s Heathcote.” said the thrust for the new league Greensboro, N.C. and Texas Chris­ scored 24 points and grabbed 8 Scott said a meeting of.several capacity, ” said Mira, the former The Bulldogs, winners of nine of comes from Dennis Murphy of tian at Nebraska. On Friday, rebounds to lead Nebraska. Play­ potential owners was held in Palm journeyman pro quarterback who their last 10 games, advanced to a Orange County, California, a co­ Springs, Calif., two weeks ago. Mississippi is at DePaul. ing before a crowd of 14.712 fans — offers activities HSW Staff owns pizza restaurants in Miami quarterfinal matchup on Thursday At Rosemont, 111., Kenny Patter­ founder of the now defunct Ameri­ the largest of the season at the Bob AFS happenings presented Scott mentioned Diplomat Hotel and Key West. at Oregon State. The semifinals can Basketball Association, the President Irving Cowan and milli­ son’s 25-foot jumpshot at the Devaney Sports Center — Iona led “ When the USFL started, I gave and final will be held next week in buzzer capped a dramatic DePaul most of th? first half. On March 14 and 15, the proving Artificial Joints" to "The Co-editor ...... Bill Prenetta World Hockey Association and onaire Bill Markham, Broward a lot of thought to getting into New York. American Field Service Club World Team Tennis. rally that gave the Blue Demons a Iona coach Pal Kennedy did not twentieth Connecticut Junior Trapping Effect of Zostera Marina seen for some time. The afternoon Co-editoi ...... Lorna Seybolt County property appraiser, as coaching. Scotty came to me a The Spartans, playing before a will be engaging in a Short Term High showed slides of her country victory over Northwestern. The accompany his team to the game. Science and Humanities Sympo­ in the Poquonock River.” passed quickly with much music, News editor — Lynne Sampson "There are 28 NFL teams and potential owners of the south week and a half ago about the home crowd of 8,839 at Jenison Exchange with Conestoga High and Italian art. only 12 USFL teams, so why not 12 Blue Demons scored the game’s He was delayed twice getting out of sium was held at Wesleyan Univer­ After a break, four moro-papers food, and laughter. Graphics editor ... Betsy Sayre Florida franchise. IF L ,” Mira said. Field House, finished at 17-13. School, Berwyn, Pennsylvania. Many new friendships were last 11 points after they trailed New' IYork and wound up at the sity. The program was presented were presented, two in each In the evening, everyone re­ Sports editor...... Mike Roy Twenty-four students from the formed that day, and others that "W e played awfully hard, but we 63-54 with 3:34 remaining. Pittsburgh airport. On Sunday, his by the Academy of Applied Science section. These topics were also turned to the high school for a didn’ t play as intelligently as we’d high school, which is located had been formed at previous Feature editor . .Dave Lammey Commented DePaul coach Ray ’wife gave birth to the couple’s first under contract with the U.S. Army varied, from computers to plant potluck dinner. Families of all the like to,” said Heathcote. “ We and Wesleyan. ouUide Valley Forge, wdl be gatherings were strengthened. All Meyer: "It was a hope to hell shot. child. _ hormones. students involved were asked to couldn’ t convert key possessions The participants were high A speech, "Science and Self- spending five days in Manchester, seemed to find the day most I don’t know if he could do it At Corvallis. Ore., A. C. Green come, also. After dinner the Italian enjoyable. into points when we needed them. again." school students, mainly juniors, Government," was given by Ge­ from April 6 to April 10. Any AFS exchange student at Cromwell Significant features scored 18 pounts and grabbed 12 They do a great job defensively and teachers from ali over Connec­ Club m em ter willing to host one of —Kris Stahl A t Tem pe, Ariz., Darrell rebounds to lead Oregon State, rard Piel, president and publisher and play a matchup similar to ticut. The students are nominated these students, should contact Browder scored 29 points and Doug 20- 10, to its victory over New of "Scientific American” , after the Media guides from the New York Yankees, what we use.” by their school. They then write an banquet. Mrs. Freedman, adviser, before Corrections Arnold 26 to carry Texas Christian Orleans, 23-7. Charlie Sitlon and Boston Red Sox and New York Mets have arrived "Overall, it was a decent season essay which is reviewed by a March 31. From April 27 to May 1. to its triumph. After Browder Danny Evans chipped in with 15 The lab sessions were on Tues­ at the desk and edch features significant but a disappointing ending.” committee. If accepted, they are 20 MHS AFS Club members wili In last week’s article, "Gene fouled out with 9:52 remaining. points apiece for Oregon Stale. day. Each person attended two members of their respective casts. sent a list of general topics, and travel to Pennsylvania and partici­ Splicing Not Clandestine Work,” sessions corresponding to the For example, the 152-page Yankee Guide, Herald pate in numerous activities. **'**'*^ paragraph they pick the three that are of most general topics chosen by them available to the public at $5 a copy, has a interest to them. Approximately The Short Term Exchemge with should have read “ Gene splicing is earlier. There were such programs caricature showing Manager Billy Martin in a Angle 200 people, students and teachers, another high school in another basically the transfer of genes as ’’Science in Society,” "Environ­ most appropriate pose - pointing his finger in the Black Hawks, North Stars were chosen. Ernest Lewis, state, is ah important part of the from one organism to another, Earl Yost, mental Studies,” "Biology,” and face on an umpire while trying to make a point science department chairman at "Biochemistry.” club’s activities, and helps stu­ CHANGING the latter perman­ during an argument. Sports Editor MHS, Melissa Gavarrino and dents see another part of the ently, for genes'control cellular Other options were viewing The Red Sox guide, 84 pages of facts and figures Lorna Seybolt attended. research in industry at Pratt and country and visit another high functions and characteristics. The which should whet the appetite of every The JSHS committee states the school. Isabelle Lecoester and process can eliminate an unlimited involved in real 'slugfest' Wh'tney, Raymond Industries, or red-blooded Boston supporter, features players main goal as promotion of ’’re­ David Brennan are co­ number of diseases that result Teleco Oilfields Services. Also on both the front and back outside covers. search and experimentation in the chairpersons of the exchange, and from gene mutations.” By Dave Raffo some students who chose medicine Dwight Evans and ace relief pitcher Bob well said. ” I came down the ice. I said. , ” He taunted Umo with his sciences, mathematics and engi­ Kristen Wait'is the chairperson of Also in last week’s issue, it was golfers out, mainly walk-ons.. .A first will be noted UPI Sports Writer as a topic of interest, went to really didn’t see an opening. I just stick and then it was on. They're neering at the high school level.’’ the bus trip to Boston on April 9. incorrectly stated In the article Stanley appear on the front with a tribute to Carl on Friday, Oct. 13 when a first ever Pro-Am is Middlesex Memorial Hospital to Yastrzemski on the back, a three-shot feature on wanted to get in on the net. (Black Hawks) going to protect The first presentation was madfe" Tuesday, March 15. Cromwell “ Spring Musical Gets Off scheduled at the Hebron course...Four home All season long, the Chicago ^ e a r Dr. Nadel, a pathologist, the veteran outfielder who will mark finish to his Fortunately it went right in the him. He's their bread and butter.” in the ScienceuCenter Auditorium, speak on sickle cell anemia. He High School sponsored an AFS Ground” , that Karen Krinjak was games remain on the Hartford Whaler schedule, Black Hawks and Minnesota North career in October after 23 seasons corner.” Devils 4, Rangers 2 a large lecture hall at the univer­ district exchange day. AFS ex­ the musical director for this year’s tonight against St.Louis, Sunday afternoon Stars have slugged it out for first > lso gave a demonstration on how The Mets feature one-time pitching ace Tom The brawl erupted when Minne­ At East Rutherford, N.J., Aaron sity, After a brief welcome and change students from the area and “ Fiddler on the Roof.” Instead against Boston, one week from tonight with place in the Norris Division. On to determine if a patient has sickle Seaver on its Guide, Tom Terrific returning to sota’s Ron Friest and Chicago’s Broten scored two third- period explanation of the activities, Jelle their host brothers and sisters, Miss Krinjak will be serving as Buffalo and the finale Saturday night, April 2 Monday night, they slugged it out cell anemia or other blood related Shea Stadium after five years with Cincinnati Steve Larmer scrapped in the goals to lead New Jersey. The Zeilinga de Boer spoke on plate and diseases. were invited to spend the day at piano accompanist for the musical against Quebec. Even the most ardentr and with each other. The book has 144 pages and will also be North Stars’ end. Peace appeared Rangers had tied the game 2-2 in global techtronics. He is a profes­ Cromwell High. Three students performances. devoted Whaler supporters will welcome the end The North Stars’ 4-3 victory over This was followed by a talk on available, the price not listed on the one received restored until the Black Hawks' the second period on goals by sor at Wesleyan. artificial intelligence by Eduard from MHS attended. to a disasterous season...Favorite Whaler Con­ the Black Hawks at Bloomington, here. Denis Savard began taunting the Barry Beck and Anders Hedberg. The next session was a program Hovy. affiliated with Yale Univer­ The first thing the visiting test winner will be announced Sunday. The Minn., was marred by 223 penalty For years the annual guides were restricted to Minnesota bench bn his way to the Oilers 4. Maple Leafs 1 by Anthony N. Roberts, an em­ sity. He presented ideas on what students saw when they entered expected choice is Ron Francis in a vote by the minutes, 173 coming after a bench­ members of the media only. For the past two penalty box and Dino Ciccarelli At Toronto. Wayne Gretzky and ployee of Unimation, Inc., it was an learning and intelligence are, and the school was a big sign which fans...Whaler attendance has averaged between clearing brawl that delayed the years these .handy publications were made bojted off the bench. When the fight Paul Coffey each contributed a ’Introduction to Robotics.’’ Ro­ whether computers should be welcomed AFS to Cromwell. The 10,700 and 10,800 of which there are 7,000 season game 52 minutes in the third y available to the general public and wound up as spilled into the Minnesota bench, goal and two assists to spark berts spoke and showed slides and considered intelligent. visitors were then assigned to Hioh with the ticket holders, most in the hands of major period. big sellers as well as another sourceof income for the Chicago bench emptied. Edmonton. Gretzky, the N H L’s short films on the development of The last part of the program was Cromwell students with whom corporations...Manchester Chapter of the State Just 48 seconds after play press their deepest sympathy to the clubs. Referee Brian Lewis handed 91 leading scorer, now has 181 points. industrial robots the awards ceremony. Of the they were to stay for the day and Board of Approved Baseball Umpires will meet resumed. Minnesota defenseman 11 the husband, children, family penalty minutes to the Black Gaston Gingras scored for the After lunch, the student papers students who presented papers, attend classes. It was observed by Wednesday night at 7:30 at the Mahoney Rec Brad Maxwell scored the winning and many friends of Mildred Hawks and 82 to the North Stars. Maple Leafs on the first shot of the began. These papers are presented five were chosen to attend the MHS students that Cromwell Jl From tee to green Center. Attendance should be high as spring goal with 5:02 remaining, pulling Friest received a match penally Early, who passed away on F ri­ game. by seniors who attended the national competition at West offers several classes that MHS assignments will be distributed...Wally Fortin the North Stars withing three day, March 18,1983. She will al­ Big things are in store for members at the and automatic suspension for Canucks 7, Penguins 3 symposium the year before and Point. One of the students will have does not, so the school day proved has returned from a Florida vacation and reports points of Chicago. Each team has bouncing Larm er’s head off the I ways be remembered for her Tailwood Country Club this season. First year pro At Vancouver. British Columbia, developed a project to present. The the opportunity to present his quite interesting. he took in the annual baseball and pro football golf six games to play, ineluding a vibrant personal­ John Nowobilski reports the first official ice. Savard got a gross miscon­ Darcy Rota scored twice and papers were split up into two paper. The one chosen was Glenn After school, all the students tournament and enjoyed a brief meeting with March 30 rematch in Chicago. ity. Those who have known her tournament of the season will take place duct, which triggers a league added an assists to pace the sections. Each section consisted of Ellison from Hamden High School. went to a Cromwell student’s home Hall of Fame andex-Yankee great Joe DiMaggio. Maxwell beat Chicago goal- have suffered a great loss, and Saturday billed as the Easter Classic. A starting investigation but no automatic Canucks. Rota's goals, his 39th and three student presentations. The His paper was ” On the Summation for a few hour$. This gave He also viewed several spring training sessions of tender Tony Esposito on a 50- foot suspension. those who have not, have suf­ field of 200 is expected.. .The course has been open 40lh of the year, tied the clu^> topics of these ranged from "Im ­ of Certain Power Series.” everyone a chance to talk to the the New York Yankees in Fort Lauderdale and slapshot. fered an even greater one the last three weekends with between 125 and 150 "This wouldn’t have happened if record for most -oals scored in a others, many of whom they hadn’t the Atlanta Braves in West Palm Beach. "A fter the brawl. I tried to get Savard hadn’t come to our bench,” my mind back on hockey,” Max­ season and led the Canucks to their Minnesota coach Murray Oliver eighth consecutive home victory. 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 22. 1963 MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., March 22, 1983 — 17 Rodgers rich, famous, points to Boston run ,

BOSTON (UPI) - He is 35 now as well as anyone and proved in began to hurt,” Rodgers said. and it seems unthinkable that eight January he can still win, running a He saw a chiropractor, he saw an years has passed since a food- not-so-spectacular but good- orthopedic surgeon. What they Lamar 73, Alabama 50 stamp recipient, cellar-apartment North Stars 4, Black Hawks 3 Oregon. enough time of 2.15; 08 to claim the advised and what he did was miss Second Round Indiana State — Named Tim AAcGuIr dweller named Will Rodgers won Miami Marathon. And this year's March 19 defensive coordinator ond line the 1975 Boston Marathon. two weeks of training in February, Hockey Chicago 2 I 8 -4 Vlllanova 60, Lamar X backer Boston marathon, for many rea­ Houston 60, Maryland 50 Baseball RadiQ& TV In the ensuing time, he has the time when he really starts to Minnesota 2 1 1 —4 coach. sons, seems to be turning into what get in his mileage. He worked on an , First period— 1, Minnesota, Plett 24 At Louisville, Ky. Kansas — Fired basketbolt coach Ted become Bill Rodgers and has its sponsors had hoped to avoid — a (McCarthy, Broten), 2:53. 2, Chicago, First Round Owens. become rich and famous, riding exercise bike and lifted weights to Preston 25 (Sutter, Crossman), 4:25. 3, March 18 North Texas State — Fired basketball local race. stay in shape but running was out NHLsiandings Georgetown 68, Alcorn State 63 coach BUI Blakeley. TONIGHT the crest of the running wave that Minnesota, Roberts 3 (Bellows,' Baaeball atandinga This year there -has been no of the question. Smith), Iowa 64, Utah State 59 Pacific Coast Athletic Conference — 7:30 Whalers vs. Blues, SoortsChan- swept the country. He's starting 11:23. 4, Chicago, Ludzik 3 (O'Callahan, Second Round Announced that New Mexico State will nel, W TIC announced foreign threat'such as WqIm Confirwict another y.ear of racing and, with "I still don't think I'll be 100 Fraser), ^17:10. Penalties— Higgins, Chi, March 20 Exhibition Baseball loin the Pocific Coast Athletic Assoc, on 0 Bruins vs. Rangers, Channel 38 Australian Rob de Castella, Mexi­ percent for Boston. But I'll be Potrldi Dlvnioti 2:49; Wilson, Chi, 5:18; Broten, Min, Memphis State66, Georgetown 57 Notional League Jan. 1, 1984. 8:30 Celtics vs. Bucks, W IN F his favorite 26.2-mile jaunt less O F OA Iowa 77, Missouri 63 W L Pet. 9 Tennis: Ladies Legends (taped), co's Rodolfo Gomez or a formida­ healthy enough'to give it a go,” he V-Phllodelph 45 2*) \ 7:38; Lvsiak, Chi. 10:20; Roberts, Min, Texas A& M — Gave basketball coach than four weeks away, his eyes are ble Japanese foe such as Toshihiko 298 220 14:04. At Kansas City, Mo. St. Louis 6 4 .600 Shelby Metcalf new 3-year contract. USA Cable said. V-NY Islondrs 38 24 12 88 279 212 Second period— 5, Minnesota, Bellows Semifinals Montreal 9 7 .563 Football 9:30 Skiing: World Cup Jumping, on the annual Hopkinton-to-Boston Seko or the So brothers. Also v-Woshlngtn 37 22 14 88 281 255 Cincinnati Rodgers has plans to run two V-NY Ranors 31 » 32 Friday, March 25 5 6 .455 Edmonton (CFL) — Named ESPN race. missing will be top Americans 33 281 268 (Smith, Roberts), 0:32. 6, Chicago, Vlllanova (227) vs. Iowa (21-9), 8:10 San Francisco 5 6 .455 Mike races before Boston; the Cherry New Jersey IS 46 13 207 310 P.ITI. Los Angeles "I am looking forward to Boston, Pittsburgh 17 50 Secord 52 (Crossman, Larmer), 1:44 7 9 .437 Nelson defensive line coach and Poul such as defender Alberto Salazar Blossom this weekend in Washing­ 243 373 Penalties— Lyslakr Chi, 0:15; Maxwell, Houstan (28-2) vs. Memphis State (22 Chicago 6 8 .429 Boudreau offensivelinecoach. regardless of who's in the race,” Adorns Division 7), 10:45 p.m. (Rotterdam Marathon with de ton (which he has won four times) V-Boston Min, 3:34; Sovard, Chi, 7:41; Beaupre, San Diego 5 7 .417 says Rodgers, who by virtue of a Castella and possibly >Gomez) 46 18 9 300 203 Min, (served by Dauglos), 7:41; Preston, Final— Sunday, March 27,2:20 p.m. New York 5 8 .385 and a 10- kilometer race in Little v-Montreal 38 23 13 89 325 265 lack of top-flight competition, has V-Buffolo -Chi, major, 18:28; Hartsburg, Min, Pittsburgh 5 8 .385 •••••••••••••••••••••• defending runnerup Difk Beards­ Rock, Ark., on April 2. Meyer also 36 27 12 84 289 262 malor, 18:28. West Regional Philadelphia 4 7 .364 a better-than- normal chance to v-Quebec 31 32 11 73 315 312 Bowling ley (injury) and Craig Virgin (not plans to compete in the Cherry Hartford Third period— 7, Minnesota, Maxwell 8 At Boise, Idoho Atlanta 6 11 .353 win his fifth Boston Marathon on competing). „ 17 49 7 41 234 368 (Roberts), 14:48. Penalties— Plett, Min, First Round Houston 3 8 .273 loccer •••••••••••••••••••••a Blossom. Compbell Conitrence mlnor-malor, 1:18; Secord, Chi, mlnor- March 17 American League April 18. Rodgers' main competition in Nonis Division » 'T v e run some of my best 10- k malor, 1:18; Ciccarelll, Min, double yvashington State61 Weber State52 W L Pet. •••••••••••••••••••••a Tm really psyched. I'm a little Boston will come from Greg W L T Pti. O F OA minor, 5:44; Fraser, Chi, 5:44; Larmer, Utah 51 Illinois 49 Milwaukee 10 2 .833 Zodiac times this winter. In fact, since last v-Chlcogo 44 21 9 97 310 253 older, but I don't think it makes Meyer, who recently won an V-MInnesoto Chi, double minor, 14:10; Sutter, Chi, Second Round New York 10 3 .769 summer I've set PRs (personal 39 19 16 94 301 257 major-game misconduct, 14:10; Se­ March 19 Detroit 9 4 .692 Cindy Crockett 176-479, Carol Powell that much of a difference. But right impressive marathon in Japan, St. Louis 23 36 IS 61 261 289 MISL atandings records) at 10-k, 10 miles and 20-k. Toronto cord, Virginia 54, Washington State 49 Minnesota 9 4 .692 186, Non McKeown 184-499, Lola Bover now, Boston and Helsinki are the 23 38 12 58 266 306 Chi, major-gamemisconduct, 14:10; Fox, Utah 67, UCLA 61 Chicago 9 I'^'825)3, Del Dumond 177, Ann Lee 2 and perhaps John Lodwjck, who If I don't qualify for the U.S. Detroit 5 .643 only things that matter. Every­ 20 39 15 244 305 Chi, major-game mjsconduct, 14:10; At Corvallis, Ore Toronto 176, Eleanor Rodonls 450. finished third last year, o t c place Smyttie Division 9 5 .643 Eastern Division marathon team, I might try for the Sevard, Chi, major-game mjsconduct- First Round Baltimore 10 6 .625 W L Pcf. thing else is secondary,” Rodgers ahead of Rodgers. X-Edmonton 44 20 11 99 394 296 March 18 Oakland GB said. 10-k,” he said. Coloorv ^9 33 12 70 gross miscanduct; 14:10; Ludzik, Chj, 8 5 .615 Baltimore 25 13 .658 But Rodgers also will have to 297 294 mojor-game mjsconduct, 14:10; Princeton 56, Oklahoma Stote53 Texas 7 6 .538 Cleveland 24 15 .615 But lie remains first and fore­ .Voncpuver 29 34 11 69 281 288 Chi North Carolina St 69, Pepperdlne 67 Cleveland V/7 The route for marathoners to worry about himself. He is recov­ Winnipeg 29 37 7 8 .467 Chicago 23 18 .561 3>/2 ''•'•>49-162-452, Jim Bell most a marathoner. 8 66 276 308 bench, (served by Marsh), 14:10; Friest, (2ot) California 5 7 .417 New York Helsinki runs through Boston. The Los Angeles 26 35 11 63 275 313 20 17 .541 4’/2 169-139-429, Greg Lukas 147-401 Ed ering from shoulder and back "Maybe I'll cut my distance,” he Min, double mjnor-major-game Second Round Seattle 4 7 .364 Buffalo 19 20 .487 Bolin 140-397, Daryl Lukas 165-386, Vic top three American finishers in the x-dlndied divislan title miscon­ March 20 Boston 6V2 injuries sustained in Miami after cracked, noting how all his im­ V-clIndied ployotf berth 4 9 .308 Pittsburgh 16 21 .432 8'/2 Marinelll 143-384, Gene Kelley 144-381, Boston Marathon qualify for the duct-match penalty, 14:10; Mandich, North Carolina State 71, Nevado-Las Kansas CItv 3 7 .300 Memphis 16 22 Bill McKinney 140-375, Fred Colvo the Jan. 23 race. division quollfv for Min, Vegas 70 .421 9 United States team in the world provement has come in the shorter Stonley Cup pioyoHs.) Monday's Results Western Division 142-373, Jim M artin 140-369, Joe "For awhile there I wasn't even double mlnor-major-game miscon­ Bostan Colleges), Princeton 42 Houston 3, Cincinnati 2 races. “ But I'm tired of ail these Mondov's Results Son Diego 24 14 .632 _ Dworok 368, Bill Wilson 367, Tony championships in Helsinki in sure I could run Boston. First I hurt duct, At Ogden, Utah Montreal 7, Los Angeles 6 (10 Innings) Kansas City 22 16 Marinelll 362, Pete Aceto 138-359, Craig 10-k runners who never run mara­ New Jersey 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 x-New York (NL) 3, Toronto I .579 2 August. my shoulder trying to open a Edmonton 4, Toronto 1 14:10; Ciccarelll, Min, double mlnor- Semifinals St. Louis 21 17 .553 3 Coleman 357, Joe Twaronite 356. 2 thons being called the best runners U P I photo maior-game misconduct, 14:10; Smith, Thursday, March 24 x-New York (NL) 8, x-Plttsburgh6 Wichita 19 17 .520 Rodgers wants to make the sliding glass door and I guess I Minnesota 4, Chicogo 3 Min, major-gome misconduct, x-PIttsburgh 3, x-ChIcago (AL) 2 4 team, badly, and his chances look in the world. They beat a tired Vancouver 7, Pittsburgh 3 Utah (1213) vs. North Carolina State Phoenix 20 19 .513 4'/2 U.S. Mixed must have favoring it and altered 14:10; (22-10), 9:10 p.m. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 3 Golden Bay 12 25 .324 IIV good. He knows the Boston course marathoner and they're called the Tuesday’s Oomis Young, Min, 19:13. Virginia (224) vs. Boston College (25- Baltimore 8, Atlanta 6 Los Angeles 2 my running style because my back PIRATE CATCHER TONY PENA HELPS UMP . (All Times EST) x-Detrolt 10, Boston 8 7 34 .171 10'/2 Lee Cote 205, Fred Kozicki 225-612, best. I don't buy that theory.” St. Louis at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. ^Shots on gool— Chicago 12-9-13— 6), 11:40 p.m. Monday's Result . . .Joe West adjust protector as Mets' George Foster watches Final — Saturday, March 26,3 p.m. Texas 3, Kansas City 1 Konsas City 6, Cleveland 4 Frank Moseley 210, Ernie Whipple 563, Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 8;05p.m Minnesota 13-12-9— 34. California 10, Cleveland 9 Dennis DeLisle 555, Terry Priskwaldo Los Angeles at Montreal, 8 lOSp.m Tuesday's Games Goalies— Chicago, Esposito. Minne- FINAL FOUR Minnesota 8, x-Chlcago (AL) 7 (All Times EST) 176-187-532. Helen Moseosky 180-452, L, WtonesdaysOames soto, Colleen Olbert 180-479, Dale Pecker Hartford at Buffalo At Albuaueraue, N.M. San Francisco vs. Oakland, can., rain Buffalo at Memphis, 8:35 p.m Beaupre. A— 15,784. Semifinals New York (AL) vs. University ot 202-502, Sheila Price 199 177-544, Undo N.Y. Rangers at Detroit Alobama, can., rain Wednesday'sGames Skoglund 177, Ruth Urban 213-499, Kris Bryant explodes Quinby playedl Vancouver at Washington Saturday, April 2 Golden Bay at New York, 8:05o.m McLaughlin 178-477, Sue Hole 192-481, Minnesota at Toronto Mideast winner vs. Midwest winner Chicago (NL) vs. Milwaukee,can.,roln Kansas CItv at Wichita, 8:35 p.m. East winner vs. West winner San Dlega vs. Seattle, can., rain Suzanne Fellman 188-460, Cindy Hurley Edmonton at Winnipeg Buffalo at Chlcaga, 8:35 p.m 180-467, M ary Whipple 175-497, DIone in aet action Championship Tuesday's Games Baltimoreat Los Angeles, 10:35p m USFL 'incomplete' (All Times EST) B r^ n o n 192-485, Shoron Madore 459. Monday, April 4 Basketball New York (AL) vs. U.S. Naval as Stars' triumph Manchester Racquet Club last Academy, can., rain (Country Ciub weekend hosted the Connecticut NIT palringa Los Angeles vs. Houston at Cocoa, State Girls' 16 and under cham­ AHL atandings Fla., 1:30 p.m. Carl Bolin 168.416, Charles Whelan Moren 16 Texas vs. AtlanhroLWest Palm Beach, 147-152-405, Leo Cvr 136-377, Ed Shaw pionship with entrants from all NBAatandlnga Fla., 1:30 p.m. Football BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI) - Philadelphia's Allen Harvin and Nortttam South Carolina 100, OldDomlnlon98 141-376, Larry Bates 375, Pete Staum Rookie running back Kelvin Bry­ over New England. Iona 90, St. Bonaventure 76 Boston vs. New York (NL) at St. 143-371, Bob Bonadies 369, John RIeder Bryant, both rookies, sandwiched claims Pete Rozelle W L T PH. OF OA New Orleans 99, Louisiana State94 Petersburg, Fla., 1:30 p.m. ant exploded for 177 yards and a It was an all-Massachusetts final x-Frederictn 42 24 8 92 322 256 Eastern Conference 139-369, Tom Turner 366, John Pickens touchdown runs of 2 yards in the Nova Scotia Atlantic Division Texas Christian 64, Tulsa 62 Montreal vs. x-Kansas CItv at Fort 362, Patsy UrIano 353. touchdown to lead Philadelphia to with Jackie Farrell downing Shelly 37 33 5 79 348 310 DePaul 76, Minnesota 73 Myers, Fla., 1:M p.m. first quarter and 1 yard in the RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. the sensitivity of another league Maine 36 31 7 79 312 288 W L Pet. GB USFL atandings a 17-10 win over Birmingham, but Glassman 6-1, 7-5. product. Adirondack x-Phllodelphla 57 ______Oregon State 77, Idaho 59 x-St. Louis vs. Toronto at Dunedin, third, respectively, around kicker (UPI) — Three weeks into the 33 36 5 71 303 321 9 .864 Fresno State 71, Texas-EI °aso64 Fla., 1:30 p.m. AARP the coaches for both teams found Among the entrants was Alicia when you have indirectly two hats ‘ ’I feel the best way to compete is Moncton 31 35 6 68 270 282 Boston 46 20 .697 11 Dave Trout’s23-yard field goal just USFL season, NFL commissioner being one.” Sherbrooke New Jersey 42 26 .618 16 March 17 x-Kansas City vs. x-Chlcago (AL) at Atlantic Division other reasons for the game's Quinby of Manchester, a sopho­ make our produce as attractive as 21 49 4 46 265 345 Virginia Tech 85, William & M ary 79 Sarasota, Fla., 1:30 p.m. Helen Bodak 180-499, Bruno Gior­ before the half. Pete Rozelle grades the new Souttiam 36 31 .537 21'/j W L T Pet. PF PA dano 203-528, Pete Sedor 214-514, Tony outcome. more at Manchester Hi^ . She was Although Rozelle said, “ I don’t possible whether there’s a USFL or x-Ro Chester Washington 30 36 .455 27 Wake Forest 87, Murray State 80 Seattle vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale, Philadelphia league “ incomplete.” 43 24 8 94 356 303 Nebraska 72, Tulane65 Ariz., 3 p.m. 3 0 0 1.000 55 17 Golds 203-532, Earle Everett 222-56'' Birmingham coach Rollie But in the end, the Stars the fifth seed and reached the see that we can take any action isn’t,” he said. “ We have to work Hershev 37 32 4 78 282 280 Central Divisien Boston 2 1 0 .667 57 44 Russ Smith 212-568, Mike Bodak 510. "I think the jui^'s out,” Rozelle New Haven Milwaukee 44 24 .647 ______Mississippi 87, Alabama State 75 San Diego vs. x-Mllwaukee at Sun CItv, Washington Dotsch, whose team fell to 1-2 with remained undefeated because quarterfinals before bowing. against Mr. DeBartolo because we hard on the standpoint of promo­ 33 33 6 72 303 307 Northwestern 71, Notre Dame 57 Ariz., 3 p.m. 0 3 0 .000 26 67 said at the opening of the NFL’s Binghamton 33 33 6 72 289 302 Atlanta 36 32 .529 8 New Jersey 0 3 0 .000 24 70 their defe'nse forced three incom­ can’t control what ,he does,” he tion and stressing quality to be Baltimore Detralt 30 38 .441 14 March 18 Oakland vs. Cleveland at Tucson, Ariz., Friendship the loss Monday night, said Phila­ annual winter meeting. "If all the 31 34 9 71 337 346 Michigan State71 Bowling Green 71 3 p.m. Central Division plete passes after Birmingham added that ‘ ’some of the clubs have sure we win the public back. I St. Catharins 32 36 6 70 311 327 Chicago^ 24 S ;353 20 Tampa Bay 3 0 0 1.000 72 33 delphia's ferocious defense was Cleveland 50 .254 26'/j Arizona State 87, Fullerton State83 Chicago (NL)'vs. California at Palm Chicago Dave Correlo 219-557, Ed BlelskI drove to the Philadelphia 14 late in owners in the USFL have plenty of said they want to analyze our 49ers thought our players were tremend­ Springfield 29 38 6 64 260 291 17 Second Round Springs, Calif., 4 p.m. 1 2 0 .333 70 S3 the difference in the game. Erving to test money and are willing to spend it, x-dbiched division fltlo Indiana 17 sO .254 26V2 Birmingham 1 2 0 .333 37 40 202-532, Butch McQudde 212-587, Don Lut Stars coach Jim Mora, the game, threatening to tie. ownership in relation to our league ous. We lucked out. We got very , , M on day’s Rosutt Western Conference Monday's Results Cincinnati vs. x-St. Louis at St. Michigan 1 2 0 .333 43 59 Ldlole 220-522, John Keeney 202, Tom they can stay in business for a if this were to occur.” Midwest Division South Carolina 75, Virginia Tech 68 Petersburg, Fla., 7:30 p.m. Pocific Division Kershaw 214-541, Rich Woodbury 502, whose team went to 3-0 and is exciting playoff games and a Springfield 4, Sherbrooke 2 Fresno State 72, Michigan State 58 Philadelphia vs. Baltimore at M i­ When the defenders turned the iniured wrist period of time until they ascertain T uesday's Oom os , . . . W L Pcf. OB Ookland 2 1 0 .667 71 47 Chuck Sylvester 520, Carl Lepdk 504, headed for a showdown next week The owners will also discuss hecku va Super Bowl and ended the San Antonio 43 25 632 ______, Wake Forest 75, Vanderbilt 68 ami, Lee Bean 188-502, Ruth Woodbury ball over to Bryant, Harvin and what’s going to happen. Springfield at Fredericton 7.30 p.m. Los Angeles 2 1 0 .667 54 39 with the USFL's only other unde­ PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - All- whether to shift the draft from late season on a high note.” Baltimore at St Catharines Denver 37 32 .536 6V2 Mississippi 65, South Florida 57 Arizono 2 1 0 .667 51 67 217-517, Pat Thibodeau 177-180-177-534, friends with a little more than a Dallas 34 35 .493 9Vj Nebraska 85, Iona 73 Pittsburgh vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Denver 1 2 0 .333 30 47 Pot Porter 181-177-527, Sandy Kershaw feated team — Tampa Bay, said Star forward Julius Erving will April to early February to compete Rozelle said that the league’s Wodnosdav'sOamos Texas Christian 78, Arizona State 76 Fla., 7:35 p.m. 178-183-504, Cindi King 461.- minute left in the game, all that “ I don’ t know_what’s going to directly with the USFL draft in Fredericton at Adirondack Kansos City 33 34 .493 9'/i Soturday's Results the key was the Stars' offensive test his injured right wrist and average paid atendance of58,472 in Moncton at Maine Utah 25 43 .368 18 DePaul 65, Northwestern 63 Minnesota vs. x-Chlcago (AL) at Oakland 33, Michigan 27 was left was the simple task of could return to the lineup for happen when some o f these clubs January. There is some sentiment Oregon State 88, New Orleans 71 Puerto Rico, 8 p.m. line. running out the clock. the strike-shortened season was Hershev at New Haven Houstan 12 55 .179 30'/j Arizona 2L Los Angeles 14 Eiks tonight’s game with the New York who are nominally owned by in the league to leave the draft in Pocme Division Quarterfinals x-Mllwaukee vs. Arizona State at Sunday's Results "Kelvin is a good back and he’ll still the fifth-highest attendance x-Los Angeles 49 17 .742 — Thursday's (tomes Tempe, Ariz., 9 p.m. Tampa Bay 32, New Jersey 9 Knicks, the Philadelphia 76ers attorneys and farmed out to late April so the NFL teams don’t average in the 63- year history of Fresno State, 22-10, at Oregon State, 19- x-spllt soudd Jerry Ridel 138-144-412, Rudv Gu- be better,” Mora said. “ But our "I was hoping it wouldn't be that P h ^ l x 41 27 .603 9 10, 10 p.m. Denver 16, Chicago 13 edesse 140, Tutfv Montinerl 137-379, said. limited partnerships find out that risk losing draft choices to the new 39 29 .574 11 Wednesday'sGames Boston 19, Washington 16 , offensive line blocks well. His close,” Mora said. “ I think Bir­ the league. The record was set in Wake Fares), 19-11, vs. South Carolina Philadelphia vs. Montreal at West Poul Ford 151-461, Hank Hebert 147-197- Erving has missed the team’s tape costs $100,000 a year and they league. Davila 4, Rangera 2 Portland 38 30 .559 12 Monday's Result 457, Ralph Dover 160-403, Dave Ri ability and their execution make mingham is a good football team. 1981 with an average of 60,745. <3olden State 25 44 .362 25'/3 22-8, at Greensboro, N.C., 6 p.m. Palm Beach, Fla. Philadelphia 17, Birmingham 10 last four games with the wrist go back for assessments. Football Texas Christian, 2210, at Nebraska, 21- New York (NL) vs. Pittsburgh at chords 160-419, Ken Cowperwaite 139- A On the signing of Herschel him go.” They’re the best defensive team Rozelle said he h op ^ that the 22 46 .324 28 9, 9:30 p.m. Bradenton, Fla. Saturday/ Mar. 26 14.6-388, Joe Muccio 136-396, Chuck Dotsch was more impressed we’ve gone against. I felt that way injury but the 76ers have won all is a costly business depending on Walker by the new league, Rozelle new league would not cause N Y Roigers o 2 0—2 x-clinctied plovotf berth (All Times EST) Barrera 151-379, Al Atkins 136, John Now Jersey 2 0 2— 4 Monday's Games Friday's (tomes Kansas City vs. Cincinnati at Tampa, Arizona at Birmingham, 8 p.m. with what made his team stop — going in and I feel that way now.” four, as Reggie Johnson has filled what level you’re going to operate said, “ One player doesn’t make a overexposure of football on Mississippi, 19-1), at DePaul, 19-11, 9 Fla. RIeder 147-389, Joe Cataldl 140-372, on.” First period— 1, New Jersey, Tambel- (No (James Scheduled) Sunday/ Mar. 27 Tony FIcaro 164-149-422, Chuck Fester the Stars' defense. Dotsch had equal words of praise in for Erving in the starting lineup. football team, nor a football television. llnl Tuesday's Games p.m. Boston vs. Houston atCocoa, Fla. Boston at New Jersey, 1:30 p.m. Semifinals and Final Detroit vs. Los Angeles at Vero Beach, 147, Travis Cook Sr. 140-401, Bernic "Even after they dominated the for the Stars. Team physician Dr. Michael The 57-day players strike last league. While we’re very sorry not “ I guess this year there’ll be 23 (Brumwell, Ludvig), 9:37. 2, New (All Times EST) Fla. LosAngeles at Chicago, 1:30p.m. Welch 152-363, Al Grabinskv 137-385, Jersey, Brumwell 4 (Gagne, Larmer), Phllodelphia at New York, 7:30p.m. March 28 & 30 Michigan at Washington, 1:30p.m. Rav Parr 144-382, Dave Lachapelle367, first half I felt we had several Clancy re-examined the wrist fall cost the NFL $200 million in lost to see him come to the NFL, football on TV 12 months,” he said, Atlanta at Indiana, 7:35 p.m. At Madison SquareGarden, New York. Toronto vs. St. Louis at St. Petersburg, "I told the squad after the game 12:02. Penalties— Ashton, NJ, 1 :40; Beck, Fla. Tampa Bay at Phlladelphlo, 1:30 p.m. Hal Waldron 373, Bruce Fish 353, Tony Monday and gave Erving the revenue, Rozelle said. He said the nonetheless, one team doesn’t cu t' NYR, 4:51 Utah at Washington, 8:05p.m. Monday/ Mar. 28 opportunities to put some points on ’“‘tlhat’s a lot of football. I hope it Atlanta vs. Texas at Pampano, Fla. Desimone 361, Andy Lomoureaux 354, that there’s no reason to feel down, go-ahead to test it at today’s league had to return $100 million to into the NFL that far.’ ’ Secondperlod— 3,NY Rangers, Beck 11 Boston ot Milwaukee, 8: X p.m. Oakland at Denver, 9 p.m. Bob.Bonadies 362, Ernie Dovie 364. rte board,” Dotsch said. “ But we dodin’t hurt us. I hope we have Detroit at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. San Diego vs. Oakland at Phoenix, because we played — andrlost to — the three television networks be­ (Ruotsalainen), 1:41. 1 N Y Rangers, Local baaketball Ariz. just couldn’t punch anything in. practice in New York. If there are Rozelle the best way for the NFL enough of a hold on the public that Hedberg 22 (Ruotsalainen, Lelnonen), Golden State at Dallas, 8:35 p.m. a fine football team,” he said. cause of the seven weekends of lost Cleveland at Kansas CItv, 8:35p.m. San Francisco vs. Seattle at Tempe, “ Much of the credit for us not no complications, Erving could to compete with the new league is they’ll be anxious for our season to 19:00. Penalties— Verbeek, NJ, 7:04; Ariz. The Stallions got their points on a play against the Knicks, the team games and also lost another $100 Levo, N J,18:43; Brumwell,NJ,18:53. Phoenix at Denver, 9:35p.m. being able to score has to go to to be concerned about its own start.” Houston at San Diego, 10:30p.m. Buaineaamen Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Sun CItv, 4-yard nin by quarterback Reggie said. / million in gate and other revenue Third period— ^5, New Jersey, Broten 13 Ariz. Philadelphia. They are a very good (Larmer, Gagne), 1:41. 6, New Jersey, Seattle at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Lodge All-Stars took on 8268 verdict Collier in the second quarter and a sources. San Antonio at Portland, 10:Xp.m. Chicago (NL) vs. California ot Palm and hard-hitting football team. I ErviTO injured the wrist March Broten 14 (Larmer, Levo),4:08. Penalties over Sportsman Cafe while Morlarty Springs, Calif. 19-yard field goal by Scott Nor­ — Baker, NYR,double-mlnor,3:34; NYR Wednesdoy'sftomes Fuel took a forfeit win over Allied can understand why they are 3-0.” 13 in avictory over the Washington Rozelle said the result was that Atlanta at Boston New York (AL) vs. Baltimore at wood in the third. "most, if not all” of the 28 teams bench (served by Kontos), 3:34; Ludvig, Printing Monday night at llllng. Miami, night Bulletk NJ,3:34; Lever, NJ, 10:15; Do. Maloney, Utah at New Jersey Tom Foran netted 20 points, Shawn lost money in 1982 but he predicted NYR, 12:05; Verbeek, NJ, 12:05. Mllwoukee at Philadelphia Lowton 20 and Gary Miller 16 tor the that all 28 will be back in the black Shots on goal— N Y Rangers 15-13-8— 36. New York at Cleveland All-Stars while Jay Howroyd and Tim in 1983. New Jersey 13-10-12— 35. Indiana at Detroit Hogan each hooped 19 points and Paul Tranaactlona Goalies— NY Rangers, Hanlon. New San Antonio at Seattle Russlllo 14 lor Allied. “ I can’t envision any club this Training Jersey, Resch. A— 19,023. Over at Bennet, Manchester Cycle Bosebgll Seaver talks straight early in the TV contract losing NCAA palringa whipped Buffalo Water Tavern, 9262, Chicogo (NL) — Sent pitcher Jim money on an operating basis in and Manchester Police handcuffed Wright to Its minor league com p.. 0llera4,MapleLeafal Westown Pharmacy, 87-71. New York (AL) r - Sent first txisemon ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UPI) - Say what 1983,” Rozelle said. The upcoming Camp (All Times EST) Mark Plekas had 18 points, Stan Steve BalbonI to Columbus of the you like about Tom Seaver, he gives it to you season will be in the second of a Preliminary Reund Alexander 17, Bob Klernan 16 and Bob International League. straight. five-year television contract Ro­ Edmonton 1 2 1— 4 March IS Ploster 11 (or Cycle while Jim Grimes Seattle — Released outfielder Garv Toronto 10 0— 1 At Philadelphia hooped 22 points. Herb Lagrl 15 and Thomosson. On the day he was reintroduced to the media in zelle negotiated in the spring of Notes Rrst period— 1, Toronto, Glngros 8 La Salle 70, Boston University 58 Brian Moran 1) for BWT. Marty Bosketball 1982. (Palmateer), 2:06. 2, Edmonton, Se- Princcton 53, North Carolina A8(T41 Jordan sank 19polnts, Sandy Flcora 14, Cleveland — Waived forward Larry New York a week or so after the Mets got him S p o r t s At Dayton, Ohio Pete Demmon and Dean Frodel 12 back from the Cincinnati Reds last December Under the original terms of the menko Kenon. 10 (Lumlev, Gretzky), 10:11 Penalties— Alcorn states), Xavier (Ohio) 75 apiece ond Primo Pondinone and Tom San Diego^SIgned center JoeCooper. Seaver was asked what kind of pitcher he thought P a ra d e contract, the 28 teams were going Gretzky, Edm, 6:06; Hunter, Edm, 11:43; Robert Morris 64, Georglo Southern 54 CIrrullo 10 each for Police while Dave College he'd be this year. to divide $2.1 billion or $75 million Valve, Tor, (rnajor) 11:43; Frycer, Tor, McKenna canned 26 points. Bob Hart­ Idaho— Basketball coach Don Monson East Regional nett 18 and Walt Bogar 14 (or Westown. per club over the five-year term of 12:51; Huddy, Edm, 14:51; Salmlng, Tor, resigned to become head coach at Specifically, he was asked whether the fans at Milt RIchman 14:51; Dooust, Tor, 18:01; Gretzky, Edm, At Greensboro, N.C. Shea Stadium could expect to see “ the same old the contract. The loss of more than 18:50. First Round Tom Seaver again,” and the question made the $100 million in television revenue Reds' streak ends Se co n d p e rio d — 3, E d m o n to n , March 17 Gretzky James Madison 57, West Virginia 50 38-year-old three-time Cy Young winner smile means the contract is slightly By United Press International ■ 66 (Coffey, Huddy), 3:14. 4, Edmonton, Vlrglnlo Commonwealth 76, La Sdlle67 wistfully. under $2 billion for the five years or Mets to an 8-6 victory over the Coffey 28 (unassisted), 19:07. Penalties— Second Reund Pittsburgh Pirates Monday in a Frycer, Tor, 2:18; Llnsemon, Edm, 2:34; March 19 "I should hope not,” he replied. "Five-and-a- however. just about $70 million per team. Ray Knight knows how to tuni a North Carollna68, Jam esModlsan49 half years have gone by since the last time I was Each team will now average $14 walk into a run. split game for both games. Craig Korn, Tor, 2:34; Fogolln, Edm, 5:32; "I didn't do all the things I wanted to do.” he Llnsemon, Edm, 10:40; Korn, Tor, 10:40; ^Georgia 56, Virginia Commonwealth here and I certainly hope I’m not the same old million per year instead of $15 At Tampa, Fla., rookie left­ Swan was the winner despite said after being charged with the loss to the Blue Lumlev, Edm, 13:39. Tom Seaver. If I am, it means I haven't ' million. hander Bill Scherrer walked pinch allowing 11 hits and five runs. Third period— 5, Edmonton, Messier 46 At Hartford, Conn, Jays, “ hut I still feel I’m heading in the right (Gretzky, Coffey), 19:28. First Reund MOTOR SALES progressed, I haven't learned anything.” But each team actually received hitter Knight with the bases loaded At Sarasota, rookie Lee Tunnell March IS 2 Penalties— direction. Last year this time I wasn’t even pitched sbc scoreless innings and Syracuse 74, Moreheod Stole 59 Seaver keeps learning all the time. That’s why pitching." sUghtly more than $6 million in in toe ninth inning to give the' Nachbauer, Edm, (moloc), 2:56; Mel­ he knows as much as he does and one of the things televison revenue because- of the Houston Astros a 3-2 victory over Jason Thompson homered as the rose, Rutgers60, Southwestern LoulslanaS3 ^ a v er is beginning his 17th year in the majors Tor, (major), 2:56; Terrion, Tor, 8:30; Second Round he knows is he isn’t the same old Tom Seaver. strike, a figure that will goover$12 Cincinnati. The loss ended a Pittoburgh Pirates beat the Chi­ March 20 (and the first thing they ask about pitchers with Gretzky, Edm, )):)5. CORNER RT. 6 & 85, ROLTON, CT. Time doesn’t stand still. For him or anyone else. million next year. The contract four-game winning streak for toe cago White Sox 32 in asplit-squad Shots on goal— Edmonton 15-8-4— Ohio State 79, Syracuse 74 that kind of service is what about their velocity^ St. John's 66, Rutgers 55 The last time he was with the Mets was 1977 the will escalate to about $16 million in Reds, who were limited to eight game for both teams. Pittoburgh 27. Seaver’s velocity is not that bad, but like he says, Toronto 7-5-10— ^22. At Syracuse, N.Y. year they traded him to the Reds. It also was the 1986. hits by four Houston-’^ilchers. broke a string of 35 scoreless Semifinals For Export Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing. it 8 not the same old Tom Seaver who won 25 in Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr. To­ last time he won 20 games. He was 21-6 that year, Rozelle said that two matters At West Palm M ach, Fla. innings by Chicago pitchers with a ronto, . Friday, March 25 1969 or 22 six years later. He's just not that fast involving the USFL - a proposed two-run fourth. Palmateer. A— 16,381 North Carolina (27-7) vs. Ohio State not anything like last year when, beset by illness anymore. Fernando Valenzuciat struggling (2B-9), 7:10 p.m. Phono for appointment — 643-9521 2 and injury from the start, he won only five games awarding of a Pittsburgh franchise for most of toe spring, gave up At Clearwater. Gary Matthews G w g la (229) vs. St. John's (28-4), and lost 13. He was clocked at 86 mph while working to Edward DeBartolo Sr. and the three runs in six innings to drove in three runs with a home 9:40 p.m. against the Cardinals this spring. Against the Final — Sunday, Morch 27,12:)0 p.m. Quite naturally, Seaver has some feelings possible shifting of the NFL draft Montreal as the Los Angeles run and a double to lead the Blue Jays, Joe FitzGerald, who handles the radar Canucka 7. Penguina 3 about returning to the club he started with, the — will be discussed today. Dodgers dropped a 7-6, 10-inning Philadelphia Phillies to a 33 Mideast Regional one with which he made his reputation and played ^ n for the Mets, got him at 82 and 83 the first two Rozelle said the NFL owners are decision to a split squad of Expos. victory over the St. Louis At Tampa Fla innings and then at 86 after he had gotten lobse in Pittsburgh 01 >-3 Fbgt Reund [f e b r u a r y & ma a key role in leading toward a World Champion­ concerned about a conflict of Catcher Bobby Ramos drove home Cardinals. Vancouver J13—7 March 17 the fourth and fifth. the winning run. First period— 1, Vancouver, Rota 39 Purdue 55, Robert Morris 53 ship in 1969. but if you ask him if he's happy to be interest if DeBartolo, a Young­ At Winter Haven, Rick Leach’s (Gradin, Smyl), 6:31. 1 Voncouver, back, he thinks about it a while. In his prime, Seaver threw the ball 93 to 94 milW stown, Ohio, developer, gets a After smashing a grand slam Ohio University 51, Illinois State49 an hour. Last year, when he was at 86 with th ^ tw(K>ut RBI single the ninth sent McCarthy 12 (Grodln, Smyl), 9:31 3, Socend Round "It all depends on my pitching, " he says finally. USFL franchise. His son, Edwhcd homer to celebrate his 23rd birth­ Vancouver, Sundstrom 22 (Butcher, Morch 19 [BRAKE SPECIAL i Reds, the two best clockings FitzGerald recorded the game into extra innings and Hlinka), 12:19. Pen^tles— Feltrin, Pit, Kentucky 57, Ohio University 40 By that, he means if he pitches well, that will Jr., owns the San Francisco 49ers. day on Sunday, Mike Young German Barranca singled in the ' 0:56; Snepsts, Van, 1:10; Boutette, Pit, make him happy, but if he pitches the same way in the league were 96 by Lee Smith, the Cubs “ It would put one in a tough followed up with a two- run home Arkansca 78, Purdue 68 reliever, and 95 by Dave Stewart, the Dodger tie-breaking run in the loth to lift 8:43; Herron, Pit, misconduct (served by At EvonsvRIa ImL he did for the Reds last year when his mechanics position,” Rozelle said. “ We're not run with two out in the ninth inning Kehoe), 9:33; Baxter, Pit, 12:15; Boyd, First Round f r o n t d is c b r a k e s fireballer, so all this gives you some idea of bow the Detroit Tigers to a 138 win over Pit, 12:45; Feltrin, Pit, 16:22; Williams, were awful, then hewon’tbesohappy about being talkjng about another sport, we’re to lift the Orioles to an 8-6 victory March 18 hard that Seaver can still throw. Not that fast, not the Boston Red Sox. The loss was Van, double-minor, 16:21 Tennessee 57, Morouette 56 • New Disc Pads back. talking about the same sport where over the rest of the Braves at Second period— 4, Vancouver, Roto 40 that slow. Still good enough to win, however, if he the sixth straight for Boston Oklahoma 71, Alobama-BIrmlngham •Inspect Wheel Bearing Most of his trouble last year was caused by a there’s competition for players, Miami, Fla. (Grodln, McCarthy), 1:05. 5, Pittsburgh, 63 stays healthy. That's the key. At Pompano Beach, Kansas City Gardner 26 (Kehoe, Boutette), 11:41 •Inspect Calipers muscle he pulled in his left thigh during spring managerial talent and coaches.” Darryl Strawberry, another Second Round "Right now, I feel fine physically,” he says. catcher Don Slaught’s throwing Penalties— Holword, Van, 1:50; Chornev, March 20 •Resurface Rotors S 5 8 «» training. That got him off to a had start and he Although there’s currently no young outfielder with bright poten­ Pit, 5:19; Butcher, Van, 11:24; Sund­ “ Last year, I did not. I hadtostoppitcfaii^andgo error in the eighth inning aUowed Indiana 61 Oklahoma 49 •Metallc Brakes $10.00 extra litigation going on between the tial, homered in the eighth inning strom, Van, 12:35; Feltrin, Pit, 17:07; Louisville 70, Tennessee 57 «■ M iM adk 1 never really caught up the rest of the season. His two runs to score and gave toe Delorme, Van, 17:07. back to ground zero. I had to start with the basics AIKnoxvINaTenn. bMlFinisiCn first time out last spring was a harbinger of what NFL and the USFL, Rozelle noted at Duqedin, Fla., to help a Third per lod— 6, Pittsburgh, Shedden 23 Semifinals all over again.” vT ■Texas Rangers d 31 victory over (Hakansson), 3:50. 7, Vancouver, Mac­ was to come later when he was hammered for 11 that three former competitors of split-squad team of New York MeU the Royals in a Grapefruit League Thursday, March 24 runs in one inning. He says he'd like tcTwin about IS gamM^his toe NFL — the All- America gain a 31 victory over the Toronto Donald 2 (unassisted), 7:46. 8, Van­ Kentucky (227) vs. Indiana (24-5), 7:10 year and feeU he can.\The biggest d iffe t e n c ^ game. couver, Smyl ^ (Rota), 15:01 9, p.m. REARDRUM So far this spring, Seaver hasn’t been-that Conference, toe old American Blue Jays. Right- handers Brent Vancouver, Hlinka 19 (Butcher, Moc- coming back to the Meta again, he says, is in the Three scheduled games were Arkansas (26-3) vs. Louisville (30-3), sharp, either, giving up three runs on three hits in Football League and the World Gaff and Jeff Bittiger shut out the Dondld), 17:50.10, Pittsburgh, Carlyle 14 9:40 p.m. > New Brake Snoes new people with the club he has to get to know rained out: the Seattle Mariners (Shedden, Boutette), 19:09. Penalties— Final— Saturday, March 36,12:4S p.m. 'Inspect Wheel Cylinders three innings his first time out against the now. Football League — all became Blue Jays over the. first eight and the San Diego Padres at Bullard, Plt,15:59; Tontl, Van, 18:26; C^ardinals on March 12 and four runs on six hits in involved in lawsuits against the innings. NIII, Van, 1854. • Resurface Drums “ It's a people's game,” he says. “ You come Tempe, Ariz.; the Chicago Cubs MMwest Reglenal five innings his second time out against the Blue NFL. At St. Petersburg, Fla., a bar­ Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 9-14-8— At Houston Adjust Brakes over here and develop new friendships. You learn and the Milwaukee Brewers at Sun 31, First Reund 'kM In n Scl Jays on March 17, He isn't the least discouraged. to work with new people.” "It (competition between rage of home runs, including one City, Ariz., and the San Francisco Vancouver 20-98— 37. M m ch 17 *bdFfnigiCn leagues) seems to breed litigation. each by George Foster and Dave (Joalles — Pittsburgh, Herron. Van­ Maryland 51 Tennessee-Chottanooga Giants and the. Oakland A*s at couver, Brodeur, Garrett. A— 14,255. ,,Jt:»J:ather..diffiailt.to talk about King’man, carried the New York Phoenix* Ariz. — j------I 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues- March 22, 1963 March 22, 1983— 19 .643 Classified.. lOOK FOR A THE STARS... Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Office Space ... Household Goods... . (For advertisements to be Notices Situation Wanted...... 23 Resort Property...... 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RY/Receptlonlst for part by the load or half laads. time fill In for vacations. $450-month part time. En­ raom plus cape. Three paired. References, fully bedrooms, living room Insured. Quality work. ALUMINUM SHEETS Pella Brothers,. 364 Bid- 1981 DATSUN King-Cab Illnesses, etc. Peg board, try level position. Will r r — used as printing plates — train. Call Screenlng-Op-— 4HCE ROOM For gentle- with fireplace. Near Martin Mattssan, even­ well St., Manchester, 643-^ pIck-up. 9,000 miles. Ex­ FOUND — SET OF KEYS adding machine, book- .007' thick, 23 X 284". 50« 7405. '^^eplng knowledge ne­ erator, 569-8056. man. On busline. $50.00 schools and churches. ings 649-4431. cellent condition. Call at Lincoln Center. Can be each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone 649-5889. . .picked up at the Man- cessary. Salary commen­ per week plus security. $475 per month. Heat and LIVE IN Housekeeper- 646-2000. utilities not Included.No INTERIOR — EXTE­ 643-2711. They M UST be FOR SALE — bale hay a t' I '4ehester Herald office be­ surate with qualifications picked up before 11:00 the farm by the bale.: 2 /companion with nursing pets. Security and refer­ RIOR Painting — Wal­ 1969 VW FASTBACK- tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 and experience. Send re­ a.m. only.. Pella Brothers, 364 Bid- p.m. Monday — Friday. sume or pick up applica­ experience preferred. CENTRALLY LOCATED ences. Telephone 289-4772 lpapering and drywall rebullt engine. No rust. Apartment, utilities, or 289-4084. Installation. Quality pro­ well Street, Manchester, Excellent Interior. $750or tion at Dr. Stephen Ro­ downtown. Exception­ END ROLLS— 27'/iwldth LADIES PURSE left at meo, 18 Haynes Street, plus. 643-4283. ally clean rooms. Kitchen fessional work. Reasona­ best offer. Call 649-8367 or privileges. Maid, linen ble prices. Free esti­ - 25 cents; 13% width -10 646-3193. Manchester- Herald of­ Manchester. cents. M UST be picked up MS COLLEGE STUDENTS service. Security re­ Store/Office Space 44 mates. G .L. McHugh, Antiques fice. Owner may claim by at the Manchester Herald Identifying. Call 643-2711. ADMINISTRATIVE As­ and others. S75-week and quired. Call 643-0694. 643-9321. 1974 MATADOR, two up part time. No expe­ Office BEFORE 11 AM door, 6 cylinder, rebuilt sistant — Psychiatric ONLY. LOST DOG — late Sunday clinic. Experienced In rience necessary for sev­ MANCHESTER — 8,000 TEACHER S — exterior ANTIQUES AND COL­ auto transmission, new afternoon In Bolton. typing, dictaphone, med­ eral positions In various Apartments for Rent 42 square feet warehouse or painting, no lob too LECTIBLES — will pur­ exhaust, AM -FM . $395.00. Phoae 2 Small, short haired, ical records. Resume by departments. Call 569- osserhbly building. One small. Free estimates, chase outright or sell on 646-4925. SERVING AMERICA black and white mixed March 30th to Director, 8202. level. Three overhead lowest prices. Call Jim commission. House lot or breed. Reward. Children Mobile Aftercare Clinic, MANCHESTER — Main doors, loading dock, high 289-3579 or Craig 289-5527. QUALITY HARDWOOD single piece. Telephone 1973 FORD PINTO FROM TH E miss her. If seen please 131 New London Turn­ TYP IN G — BOOKKEEP­ Street. Two rooms, ceilings, slab floor. — cut and split, $65/cord, 644-8962. Wagon, standard. Excel­ call Mary Dell. 646-4048. pike, Glastonbury, CT ING. Experienced secre­ Fenced parking area. $2 lent condition. Call 643- heated, hot water, ap­ Building/Contracting 53 two cord minimum. 643-2711 06033. tary 9-1 four days. Must square ft. net. M r. Nor­ Small delivery charge. 7999 after 4pm. pliances. No pets. Secur­ Wanted to Buy 70 LOST — Bolton Road, type 60wpm, use dicta­ ity. Parking. 523-7047. man 647-5003. Call anytime 649-1831. BEGINNING! Vernon. Small size young RN NIGHTS Supervisor phone, type quotations, male gray striped tiger position available every excellent with numbers, TW O ROOMS — third MANCHESTER — Main ROBERT E. JARVIS SCREENED LOAM ------KPOSSiSSIONS cot. White paws and Saturday night 7pm - be neat. Call Mr. Ed­ floor, adults. Stove, re­ Street. $4 square ft. rent. B U ILD IN G — Remodel­ gravel, processed gravel, ROLL TO P DESK - also . chest. 649-9934 or 289-2771. 7am. Excellent salary. wards at Medical X-Ray frigerator, utilities. $275. Central business district. ing Specialist. Additions, sand, stone and fill. For brass bed. Call 644-3234. FO R SALE Crestfield Convalescent Electronics, 646-6832. Security. Call after 6pm Will sub-dIvIde and garages, roofing, siding, deliveries call George Home and Fenwood kitchens, bathrooms, re­ itfTO Ford Courior Pick-up. 4 cyl. IM POUNDED: Mal^ chi- 649-2236. amortize alterations Griffing, Andover, 742- The eagle, impressive in size and in fearsome beauty, has been huahua, white, thrra ye­ Manor In Manchester. INSURANCE SECRE­ over lease for qualified placement wlndows- 7886. $2900. TAR Y needed for local used as a symbol since ancient times. Often symbolizing ars. Found In pump. Please call Director,> MANCHESTER — Extra tenants under net leases. /doors. 643-6712. Automotive 1078 Chry*l*r LeBiron $2500. Yet Want Ads are different in that they need not be impressive Nursing Services at ,643- agency. Some expe­ royal power, eagles have appeared on coins, seals, flags and 646-4555. large two bedroom town- Twa story building AIREQUIPT SLIDE Pro­ 1070 Ford Thur>dBfbird $500. in size. In fact, many are small . . . yet they serve America 5151 Monday -Friday be­ rience necessary. Plea­ LEON CIESZYNSKI house. Private basement, (16,000 square feet) full lector with ci-cular mag­ 1073 ToyoU Tercel 4-Door. AT. standards of many countries. By an act of Congress in 1782 today as they have from the beginning . .. helping people in tween 9 and 3. sant personality a must. basehnent, garage and BUILDER — New homes, A C . AM/FM. 7000 mllee. bel. ol heat, hot water, central, azine. Remote control Cars/Trucks for Sale 7) ■ the American bald eagle became the national emblem of the all walks of life in any number of ways. Personals Salary negotiable de­ air-conditioning In­ freight elevator. Mr. additions, remodeling, with change button. New, $6995. pending on experience. United States. DAIRY QUEEN Has full cluded. $495. Call649-4800. Norman 647-5003. rec rooms, garages, kit­ never used. $65.00. Call The above can be time and part time couri­ Call 649-0016 9 to 4:30. chens remodeled, ceil­ 646-1625 . For 105-120 volt. er clerk openings 9-5 ings, bath tile, dormers, 1981 CADILLAC ELDO- • seen at SML RIDE WANTED To Pratt MANCHESTER — one, RADO - Excellent condl- I SIS Main SL and Whitney L-Bullldlng. onday thru Friday, CLERICAL POSITION In two and three bedroom roofing. Residential or 100 pound bottled gas First shift. Call 64^5064 so has custodial open­ office of wholesale dis­ Services commercial. 649-4291. tioni Many extras! Call * apartments. Heat and hot tank, $30.00. Call 643-5336. days 644-3775; evenings^- Want Ads have a history not unlike the eagle! Known and after 4pm. ings every other night tributor. Accounts re­ water. $375., $425., $495. Whatever your need or want . . . whether it's buying selling weekends 871-6568. used by people in other lands, they were brought to America 11. Fringe benefits. ceivable, general office Call 649-4800. DESIGN KITCHENS by FOUR PAIRS 81 Inch Motorcycles/BIcycles 72 "m"®' or just telling... you can depend upon procedure, some typing Apply 242 Broad Street, Services Offered 51 J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, nylon, egshell panels and by our first settlers and are known to have been used in a Want A d to serve y o u ! . i- Manchester. helpful. 30-40 hours vanities, formica, Wilson PACER - white, standard . Colonial America as early as 1704. Emplovmc^nt TH R S E r o o m Heated four pairs 81 Inch green transmission and over­ weekly Monday thru Fri­ apartment 118 Main art, Corlan counter tops, open-weave drapes. M day. Apply Manchester drive. Passed emissions' MOTORCYCLE INSU­ & Educatio COUPLES - See for your­ Street, third floor. No C & M TREE Service — kitchen cabinet fronts, $40.00 complete. Fine RANCE — lowest rates self. Amway distributors Tobacco and Candy Com­ complete woodworking test, good condition. Ra- ' appliances. Security and Free estimates, discount condition. 646-1617. dial tires. Asking $600. - available. Call Clarice or do have fun while earning pany, 299 Green Road, tenant Insurance re­ service, custom made Manchester. No phone senior citizens. Company 644-1242. Joan at Clarke Insurance extra Income. Call after quired. $350. Phone 646- Manchester owned and furniture, colonial repro­ Help Wanted 21 calls. 81 INCH W ING Back Agency, 8-5pm, 643-1126. 5pm for Information 569- 2426 9-5 weekdays. operated. Call 646-1327. ductions In wood, 9 varie­ couch, set of pine tables - 3127. ties of hardwood and 1979 OLDSMOBILE Star- two end, one coffee. All fire Hatchback. V6, four- 1968 SUZUKI 50CC, 2193 APPLICATIONS NOW M ANCHESTER - 2 Bed­ veneers NOW IN STOCK. Being accepted for work REWEAVING BURN excellent condition. 646- speed, excellent condl- ^ miles. Excellent condi­ BOOKKEEPER — full NEWSPAPER CARRI­ room, centrally located, HOLES — zippers, um­ Call 649-9658. 1598. ERS Needed In Manches­ In meat processing plant. tion. Asking $3400. Call': tion. $400 or best offer. Charge bookkeeper. carpeted, refrigerator brellas repaired. Window Call 646-'2948. A Must have Class II driv­ 643-4149. Some familiarity with ter — School Street, and range. $350 monthly. shades, Venetian blinds. FARRANO REMODEL­ 30 POINT DIAMOND data processing systems. Spruce Street, Eldridge ers license. Apply In per­ No utilities. Security and ING — Cabinets, roofing, son Bugnacki Special Keys. T V FOR RENT. Ring for sale. $300.00. Call FOR SALE 1979 two door-' 1983 KAWASAKI KDX175 alittlespaoe Full benefits. Salary Street, Vine Street, Wells references. 649-4416 after Marlow's, 867 Main gutters, room additions, Meat Products, 50 Batson 649-7373 anytime. Pinto. Low mileage. Ex­ - Excellent condition. commensurate with ex­ Street, Highland Street, 5pm. 649-8782. Street. 649-5221. decks, all types of remo­ In the right place Candlewood Drive/ Drive, Buckland Indus- cellent stereo and sun-'' Only 600 miles. Must sell. perience. Small growing deling and repairs. FR EE GOLD COLOR Drapes for Asking $1,000. Call 649- com pany located In Somerset Drive. Call trlol Park, Manchester. estimates. Fully Insured. roof. Excellent condl- . M ANCHESTER - three BRICKS, BLOCKS, two picture windows. tIon. Call 646-7068 after 4039 between 5 and 6pm. Rocky Hill. Submit re­ John 647-9946. room apartment. Heof,*’ Telephone 643-6017. $35.00 for two windows. PART TIM E Office em­ STONE — Concrete. 6pm. Serious inquiries only, I.PUKE. sume to Blum, Shapiro & electricity. Also, fl^ Extra wide 84 Inch long, ployee ^ m 8-1pm Mon­ Chimney repairs. No lob ask for Tony, Jr. Co.-LCD, P.O. Box 7-6, HAIRSTYLIST WANTED room duplex. Security too small. Call 644-8356. TIMOTHY J. CON­ 19 Inch block and white part time. Experience ne­ day— thnj Friday. Must T o reserve your "littid'space" in Classified, and to find a cash We^ Hartford.CT 06107. deposit. No pets. 649-9092. N E L L Y — total building Zenith T V with stand, 1980 HONDA CX-500 cus­ cessary. Call Command have accounting back­ and improvement servi­ needs repairs. $50.00.646- Performance of Man­ ground and neat appear­ WATERPROOFING — tom - 6,000 miles. Drive- GLASTONBURY LAW V h ROOM APARTMENT five year written guaron- ces Including but not 1720. Eosy toKnit shaft, water cooled-wind Ixiyer for the item or items yo u 'd like to sell, just give us a firm seeksfulltlmesecre- chester, ask for Carol. ance. Excellent oppor­ , PR IVATE HOME. Heat, limited to kitchens, ba­ 643-8339. tunity for woman tee on hatchways, lammer, luggage rack, SHOW tary - word processing appliances. Working sin­ throoms, additions, gar­ returning to work. Send foundatlan cracks, drain­ moveable sissybar, his call today. We'll help you word your ad for quick response! operator. Word process­ gle adult only. No pets- age lines, gravity feets, ages, roofing and siding, HAIRSTYLIST WANTED resume to Box V, c/o The ,tu and her helmets. $2400. ing experience required. chlldren. Tel. 643-2880. drywells, window wells door and window re­ HoH-Siie Style Call after 1:00 pm, 644- Legal skills preferred but (shampoo and set opera­ Manchester Herald. placement, remodeling, tor). Set up the shop the and walls waterproofed. 2 2 2 2 . not required. Salary TWO BEDROOM Apart­ State licensed. Call either renovations and new can- commensurate with abil­ way you want. All sham­ InflaUan Bot You ment — residential sec- struction. 646-1379. poo and sets will be Hartford 563-3(X)6or Man­ 1975 KAWASAKI KS-125 ities. Call 633-3651. Down? t I o n o f chester 646-3361 — Albert Endoro. Runs well. Good voiys. An extensive fol­ BM Dp. Bel Out] Vernon/ Rockville. SKAPARAS HOM E Re­ lowing Is necessary. Call Zuccaro. condition. Call after NEWSPAPER DEALER Earn good $$$ ooWng Stove, refrigerator, car­ modeling — all types of 3:00pm, 646-6264. needed to deliver our Command Performance, peting, large yard. On additions. Interior and ask for Carol. 643-8339. AvonI Coll 523-S401, FR EE LABOR - (3et cel­ papers In Vernon/Rock- or 27t<2941 dead-end street. No pets. lars, garages, attics exterior, repair work. vllle area. Call Jeanne, Security, references. cleaned and hauled away Free estimates. Reasono- Mlsc. Automotive 76 647-9946. ASSISTANT MANAGE^ $350. 643-4520. ble rates. Call Joe, 569- TR A IN EE - Starting sa­ FREE! We want your lunk! Call 649-3389. 7572. BANKING, STATE­ lary commensurate with M ANCHESTER — four ••••••••••••••••••••••• F O U R 8x17.5 Chevy M E N T Clerk part time experience. (12K plus) Instruction 25 room apartment. Good after experience. Must EIGHT WEEK BASIC Roofing/Siding S4 wheels and truck tires. Monday - Friday 9am - location. Nice yard. OBEDIENCE CLASS - 643-2711 1pm plus tour weeks cov­ be dedicated, self- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eight lugs. All mounted. Plenty of parking. Ideal Starting April 18th, In ••••••••••••••••••••••• $50.00 for dll. 644-3234. erage for vacations. motivated, neat, ambi­ CERAMIC CLASSES — for young or older cou­ tious, mature, and perso­ Bolton. Call 643-9839 for South Windsor Bank and new teaching studio. Day ple. $495. utilities In­ more Information. BIDWELL HOME Im­ Trust Company, Call nable. We offer paid Helping people satisfy and evening classes. Call cluded. 649-3379. provement Company — TOWN OF MANCHESTER, You’ll never know the Warren Matteson, 289- hospitalization and life Ceramics," Etc. 643-2862 Roofing, siding, altera­ power of Classified until their ne^s and wants ... Insurance. Apply In per­ W ILL DO house cleaning. CONNECTICUT 6061 for appointment. 12:30 - 4:30pm, 646-1841 M ANCHESTER — luxury Experienced and hard tion, additions. Same you use it yourslef. Call that’s what Want Ads are You’re a winner And you’ll get EOE. son after 1pm, Mon-FrI., evenings. four room condo, one number for over 30 years. N O TIC E OF all about. 9-12, Sat. Ask for the working. For more Infor­ ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT today to place an ad. when you come a chance to bedroom plus carpet, mation cal I 742-9200 - keep 649-6495. TO ORDINANCE WORK ONE of our out­ manager. B8iG Cleaners, TUTO R IN G - Reading, new appliances, garage. into our annual winanewl98^ Rt. 44A, Coventry, Ct. trying. door flower locations Fri­ spelling, writing for $400. Call 646-8609 In accordance with the provisions ot Chapter 3, Section I Probate Notice Probate Notice Open House. day, Saturday or Sunday. children and adults. Cer­ and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given of the Urban Express." evenings. UMAS ELECTRIC-AII Income Tax Service 57 adoption by the Board of Directors of the Town ot NOTICE TO CREDITORS Work one, two or three BABYSITTER NEEDED tified teachers. Specialist NOTICE TO CREDITORS It’s two days Why even the full days. Car needed. Monday - Friday, 7:30- types af residential wir­ Manchester, Connecticut, on March 8, 1983. ESTATE OF BLANCHE M. ESTATE OF MICHAEL J. 2 in dyslexia. Call 649-2428. ONE BEDROOM Apart­ ' CARBERRY CARBERRY 5PM In my home or ing, electrical improve­ filled with the world’s most ex ­ deal of a lifetime SDR Enterprises, An­ ment to sublet May 1st. ments and repair work. AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE The Hon. David C. Roppe, The Hon. David C. Roppe, dover, Ct. 742-9965. yours. 649-5572. $320 monthly Including TAX PREPARATION in Judge, of the Court of Pro­ Judge, ot the Court ot Pro­ citing motorcycles. The 1983 can be yoiirs during our Redline New or old homes, all your home. Reliable, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board otDIrectorsof the Town ol bate, District of Coventry at bate, District of Coventry at Real Estate heat and hot water. 649- lobs welcomed. Fully li­ K n it Monchester that Chooter 10 ot The Codeof Ordinances of the o hearing held on March 17, 0 hearing held on March 17, Hondas. Discover the look and Super Sale. It’3 a chance to get 0738. reasonable. Norm Mar­ Town of Manchester be amended by changing Section 10-89 1983 ordered thot oil claims 1983 ordered that oil claims censed. 646-5253. shall, 643-9044. feel of our radical new V-twins, KIT N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright ••••••••••••••••••••••• to read os follows: must be presented to the must be presented to the selected Hondas at prices you Section 10-89. Noticeot Spraying, a. Itsholl beunlowful tor fiduciary on or before June fiduciary on or before June high-performance V-fours and C ^ a y find impossible to pass up. Homes for Sale 31 M O THER OF TW O Will any person or corporation to spray or cause to be sprayed 17,1983 or be barred os by low 17,1983or be barred osbv low CUT BAKING TIME IN sit for your children In my any chemIcDls, In liquid, powder or other form, which hoveo provided. provided. spectacular new in-line fours. So come into our annual Open HALF next timefix a Walnut Street home full Housetwld Goods 62 detrimental effect upon domestic bees, persons, and pets, Bertho E. Roppe, Clerk Bertha E. Roppe, Clerk upon trees and shrubs on any prooertv within the borders of The fiducipry Is: The fiduciary Is: And that’s only the beginning. House. With the new models, great meat loaf by b ak if^n muf­ or part time. 646-4360. the Town of Manchester without first notltylno oil Richard J. Corberrv RIchord J. Corberrv MANCHESTER CLEAN Cemetery Road, R F D «1 2 fin tins rather than the con­ bMkeepers registered within the Town ot Manchester Cemetery Rood, R F D «1 Just for coming in we’ll give you a prices and free prizes you can get, and nice duplex, 5 and 5. ventional loaf. Saves fuel CARS — Professional USED REFRIGERA­ located within two miles of thesiteof any proposed spraying Stafford Springs, Ct. Stafford Springs, Ct. Gas heat. Good invest- wash and wax, reasona­ TORS, WASHERS, and further notifvinr occupants of the property to M 06076 06076 free ded^p^onda playing cards' there’s never been a better way to and makes attractive in­ Easy-Knit shai^ that sprayed ond of oil property abutting the property otthesite 032-03 03303 rnent. Owner-Agent 643- dividual servings. Use a ble pricek. Evenings 643- Ranges - clean, guaran­ B-194 of said spraying. The notice to the beekeepers shall be by that featuT^ll the great ’83 Hondas. cover all your bets. 8552. hugs the shoulders for - telephone at leMLIvifO days prior to the dote ot the planned low-cost ad in Classified 5682. teed, parts ohd service. I2V5-24V5 Low prices. B.D. Pearl & easy warmth. Use 6-ply spraying. The notice to the sold occupants shall olso be by worsted yam in a pretty telephone or In writing and. It In wrltlng.be elthermolled to Nona OF One of the best ways to for quick response next Son, 649 Main Street, find a bargain is to shop the time you have something A handsome basic day­ color. their addresses or placed at the main entrance to their FttlUC SMI Painting/Papering 643-2171. No. 5569 has fuU di­ oddrqtses. The notice to occupants must be received at least Classified ads every day. to sell. 52 time dress with a slim­ forty-eight (48) hours prior to thetlmeofsoldsprovlng. If the For sale to the highest bidder, of abandoned mis­ ming side accent for the rections. spraying dote is changed, the parties entitled to receive o cellaneous household goods consisting of SPEED QUEEN Wringer half-sizer. An alternate n UDa, toss t iM for took ' notice must be notified again ot the new dote. Both the Washer. Good running 804 for pootoio oaS chairs, beds, tables, sofas, bureaus, cabinets, version features a soft sprayers and the parties contracting for the spraying shall etc. Appliances, radios, televisions, garden tools, PAINTING & PAPER condition. $75 or best be responsible tor completing these notice provisions. O bow-trim on the collar clothing, toys. Also restaurant booths and 8 re­ 30 Adams Street CELEBRITY CIPHER Hanging. Ceilings re­ offer. Call between 10am and long sleeves if de­ tSM CtSST CDiBbftty Clphar cryptogram* art crMtcd from quotattona by famou* paopi*. paat paired. References. Fully b. sold telephone or written not Ice shall Include at least the frigerated food display units. To be held at andpraaeni Each tatter in thacJpharitand* for another. To^'acftia.-PegwaMB. and 1pm. 649-4425. sired. Insured. Quality work I n io tv a a t tiwlaas following: . . ^ Manchester B-194 with Photo-Guide now Yafk,II.T. loots 1. The name and address ot the party to do the spraying. REN T-A-SPACE, Inc. Y -d — Martin Mattsson, even­ KEROSENE HEATERS is in Sizes 12% to 24%. PiM Xaaw, MOnai eUS ZIP 2. The oddress(es) ot oil propertv(les) to be sprayed and 646-2789 F L K FVCXPRK GYFL FLK VOF ings 649-4331. Size 14%, 37 bust, 3% CSK aaO tqia ISaataf. the derte(s) planned for sold sproylng. ^ Sell Service Storage Center — 50% O FF on all remain­ 3. The generic nome(s) of the chemical (s) to be used. 282 Cha^l Road ing inventory. B.D. yards 45-inch. SPEfnAL: Over 200 se- D.G. PETERSEN PAINT­ Tf trdtr, h M $2.90, piM 504 lectloBs and a FREE South Windsor, CT 06074 VONK YD FLOP KWKU YM JCX Pearls, 643-2171. This Ordinance sholl take effect ten (10) days o«er this On Tuesday, April 12,1983 at 1 p.m. The goods of L ♦ ^ 1 ING COM PANY — Inte­ psitpi* as4 ksadllRf. Pattern Section in the publication In this newspaper provided that within ten,(10) rior Specialist. Custom SUI UIKETT ALBUM. Just $8.00. days otter this publication ot this Ordinance a petition William D. Kelly, Mary Carrier, William L. Kimball, QYU. JCX’VK DFYRR 0 VOF.” — Wallpaper Hanging. In­ PadalsMI BssatTtM tuai signed by not less than five (5) percent ot theelertorsotthe Susan Nevers, Elick Grant, Charlie Walter- itM s«i, Maawrlcit Town, os ^term lned from the latest ottlclols lists ot Ibe surance Damage Ap­ M lsc for Sole 63 •.Its-eeiu-sis aaS San. Sas s/Ayana Little, Emidio Polce, R. Bush Construc­ N«> TStk, K.T. loots laSnutkanitaelonalielkaai.. Registrars of Voters, hos not been filed with thejown Clerk tion Company/Robert Furbush, Benidict Holden, I^YRJ FCORYU praisers. Workmanship Priat Uaw, tOOnn sWi ZIP requesting Its reference to o special T 9wn election. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COOf, igris NmbOs. sat tbo. George Julsen, Marilyn O ’Brien, Lois Wilson and PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People should never get married on a Guaranteed! 646-8467. Steven T . Cossano MARCH 25 and 26 New FASHION with spe­ a-iti-MiiissM stusrsesa to:' Secretary O'Shaunnassy’s will be sold to the highest bid­ Sunday. It's just not right to gamble on a holy day." ~ 25 INCH CONSOLE TV, cial Grace Cole Collection qpaa of aanSaeiit SHSs. Board ot Directors der. The lien holder reserves the right to bid on • WliilfiiiMiiiilii’Nl.i'ti OP litMl \iiM iit.m lt»iiil;i Mol" Raymond Burr Finding a buyer for spor­ maple cabinet. Excellent a-itt-TS s n i or s z if - t s ate-' Manchester, Connecticut for larger aizee; pins 2 SnsiiS naan Is anSa. the property at auction. . 1983.