180 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. April 17, 1984 Business In Brief BUSINESS Bombing anniversary ‘High tech’ said unfocused Schools face deficit This pqllticlan’i MIDDLEBURY - James B. Baker, executive Region ranks low in drawing businesses In outside placements observed in Lebanon vice president ol (ieneral Electric, says high tech tuna Is supremt industries and traditional smokestack industries BOSTON tUPI) - New England Ol the New Englami states. New But. it was 45in on the scale of welfare Its decline was attributed mainly to arc not mulually exclusive and do not require an ranks sixth among eight regions across Hampshire ranked highest. a position it expenditures, spending an average of high energy costs, ($6.01.) ... page 3 ... page 4 ... page 28 ■ cilher-or ' choice. the nation in its attractiveness to also held last year. $362 per person monthly versus the Maine, fifth in the region, placed 37lh "Neither Connecticut nor America is going to business, an account ing and con.suIting Despite its top position regionally. ntdionl average of $209. nationally, an improvement of three make it in pure high tech services alone." Baker lirm found lor the second consecutive New Hampshire had high energy costs Connecticut ranked third in the notches over last year. It had an lold members ol the American Electronics year. in comparison to the other 48 slates region and climbed from 38th to 34th above-average record for average As.sociation. Alexander Grant & Co., which reviewed in the survey. nationally, the largest gain of any state hours worked per week— 40 versus 39 He said the fates of the two are closely conducted the survey, bases its rank­ With costs pegged at $5.85 per million in the region. The improvement was nationally. intertwined. ings on 22 factors dealing with the co.st BTUs versus the national average of attributed to changes in government Knode Island, which had the worst "I hear the phrase "high tech" repeated so ol doing business and the availability of $4.17. New Hampshire placed 44th. It policies. Boosting it rating, Connecti­ ranking in the region, was hamper^ cut had a relatively high population often its meaning becomes unfocused, he said. resources. placed 46th lor the importance the state by high energy costs ($6.51). Factors in- Cloudy tonight; He warned there are not enough pure high lech Within those 22 factors. Alexander and local government places on envir­ density and the 3rd highest average its favor were its population density Manchester, Conn. indu.strles in the U.S. to go around and that high Grant looked at slate and local onmental control. annual hours worked per week (40.5 (second nationally), -and wages, ($6.61 chance of showers Wednesday, April 18, 1984 tech products do not guarantee either permanent government liscal policies, employ Massachusetts received the second versus 39 nationally.) Detracting from versus $8.37 nationally,) placing it — See page 2 high employment or prosperity. meni costs determined by .state regula­ highe.st rating in the region and was its rating was a relatively high debt per third out of the 48 states. 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Out“Of”dlstrlct placements Student enjoys the challenge Weather Manchester In Brief Schools face deficit in tuition account ‘Look ahead,’ says holder Today’s forecaste By Sarah E. Hall amount of paper and pi-neils." projection, by about $20,000. he adcied. A total ol $589,544 will bi‘ spent on out-of-'district tuitions by June 30. the Connecticut, Massachnsetts and Young G O P elects Boland Herald Reporter "A lot of illness" among stalf this But whatever it costs to linance this end of this fiscal year. Cormier Rhode Island: Partly cloudy and a school year may mean that the school year, the school board books ic Edward Boland was elected chairman of the must balance by June 30or administra­ predicted. Ol that total. $426..5(MI is chance of afternoon showers. As the end of the 1983-84 fiscal year substitute teacher account is running Young Republicans of Manchester Monday at a spent on placements the Board ol of backwards running record Highs 55 to 60. cooler at the draws closer, the Manchester school high. too. Deakin said. tors will have to ask for an emergency- meeting of the Education has no control over, he immediate shore during the aiter- administration - is facing a $190,000 While last year, a mild winter made appropriation. That's never been done group at the Knights claimed. senior year in high school in noon. Variable cloudiness tonight projected deficit in the account for for savings in the utilities account, this and school administrators have no By Rob Stein says Adoboe. "D on’t look back, of Columbus Hall. Those placements are the ones called Amherst. His specialties are the with a chance of showers. Lows 40 tuitions at special schools — a deficit year, spending for fuel is nearly “ up to intention ol doing it this year. Deakin United Press International only straight ahead — that's the ■ Other officers lor by doctors, parents, or stale long jump and the triple jump, he to 45. A few showers on Thursday that will likely take a big bite out funds the lim it," he added. said. key. It's a scary feeling, like elected were Tho­ Later this morning. .School Superin­ Special Education Director Richard agencies tor other than educational said. mainly during the afternoon and earmarked for supplies. AMHERST, Mass. — Ferdie walking blind-folded." mas Marvin, vice- tendent James P. Kennedy said "When Cormier said that even the $190,000 reasons, according to Cormier He ran backward for the first evening hours. Highs in the 50s. chairman, John Assistant Superintendant Wilson E. Adoboe stands poised, his eyes Adoboe. a 20-year-old University you put all the pluses and minuses special education deficit could have Maine: Mostly cloudy with a Deakin said this morning that planned He cited the proposed Transitional of Massachusetts sophomore, runs time two summers ago when he Higgins, treasurer, together, we re at about a $20,000 total been even higher. Cp until a lew fixed straight ahead and lips chance of showers except possible purchases of equipment probably Living Center on Olcolt Street and the heard an announcentent for the and Jody Alex­ delicit. " He said he's holding about months ago. it looked like the school pressed tightly together. Balanc­ backwards — faster than anyone in thundershowers western interior. won’t be made, and some vacant adolescent day treatment center for event at a Sugarloaf Mountain ander, secretary. $30,000 in unexpended lunds to cover it. board would have to foot an enormous ing his weight carefully on his the world. Highs upper 40s to upper 50s. positions not filled immediately, in teenagers planned in the Highland Athletic Club meet and entered on Martin Shea was "It's a $21 million budget," he bill for a multiply handicapped boy strong left foot, he suddenly pushes "There’s a tendency to look Chance of showers or flurries north appointed public re­ order to make up some of the Park School building once it closes as a whim. He won the race and set a pointed out. " "Y o u ’ve got ups and placed in.a special facility. off, sprinting — backward. backwards, but that slows you and mountains and foggy with a lations director and difference. ways 10 reign back runaway spending. track record of 13.7, he said. chance of showers south tonight. Ik downs. You've got thousands of lines ' But the boy’s mother moved away, "The idea is to fall backwards," down. You just look at the lines in Marvin was chair­ "Whatever programs we can develop “ Just like anyone else, I thought Lows 30 to 40. Mostly cloudy north "You live another year with your " I f we didn't have that tuition and now the Hartford schools are the track,” said the S-foot-6, man of the by-laws in-hou.se. we're going to develop. and chance of showers south typewriters, your projectors, and your out-of-distriet deficit, we'd be in good picking up the tab. "T h at’s $60,000 less 125-pound Adoboe, gazing <^own at it was really strange,” he said. "1 committee. becau.se that 's a w ay to play catch-up. " Thursday. Highs in the mid 40s to Partly cloudy, chanca of ahowan video equipment," he said, though shape," Kennedy said. The transporta­ that we have to assume payment for. ” the toes of his running shoes. thought it was really unusual, but I The Young Re­ he said. the upper 50s. "you’ve got to have books and a certain tion account is also running over On July 28. 1983, Adoboe cap­ thought it was neat. Then I started Today: Partly cloudy and a 40 percent chance of afternoon showers. publicans will meet thinking that all kinds of sports use New Hampshire: Cloudy to again May 14 at 7:30 tured the world record when he ran partly cloudy with a chance of Highs around 60. Winds light southerly. Tonight; Variable cloudiness running backwards. Quarter­ p.m. at the Knights 100 yards in 12.8 seconds and 100 showers or thundershowers. Highs with a 40 percent chance of showers. Lows 40 to 45. Light variable backs, for instance, run back­ winds. Thursday: Considerablecloudiness with afew showers mainly of Columbus Hall. meters in 14 seconds. The previous 50 to 60. Chance of showers or Anyone between the HRC urges realistic affirmative action goals wards before throwing the ball.” records were 13.1 seconds and 14.4 Hurries north and patchy fog with a during the afternoon and evening. Highs in the mid 50s. Today’s ages of 18 and 40 is Last summer, Adoboe won the weather picture was drawn by Chris Bandy, 10. of 940 E. Middle seconds, respectively. chance of showers south tonight. welcome to attend, By Kathy Garmus hiring minority and female candidates disputes between the Board of Direc­ supervisors on the 'nuts and bolts Since that sunny summer day. club’s event again and set another Lows 30 to 40. Scattered showers Turnpike, a fourth-grade student at Highiand Park Schooi. regardless of politi- Herald Reporter to end their underrepresentation in the tors and the commission, including the issues" of aflirm ative action. The Adoboe. a native of Ghana who is in track record of 13.1 seconds for the Thursday. Highs in the upper 40s Edward Boland cal affiliation. labor market. The town has (alien board's decision last year not to workshop received positive leedback. the United State studying geology, 100-yard dash, he said. Track and 50s. Developing more realistic affirma­ drastically short of those goals. reappoint former HRC Chairman he said. Vermont: Mixed clouds and sun The other goals created by the has put up with the gentle gibing of officials urged him to try for the Celebration at M C C tive action goals for the town and Only 23 percent of the town's Rubin Fisher to the commission. with a chance of mainly afternoon approximately 430 full-time employees • Commission member Edward Sarki­ subcommittee were: his teammates on the university world record, and after two weeks sponsoring affirmative action work­ showers and thunderstorms. Mild. A free outdoor art festival will be held at the shops for town officials are among are women and only .7 percent are sian objected to Naab's de.scription ol • Improving credibility with town track team. of training, he did. High 55 to 65. A chance of showers Manchester Community College courtyard on eight goals set for the Human Relations minority-group members, according to the relationship. He said that the administrators and Manchester's mi­ "They say, 'He's been back­ ” I didn’t know exactly why I was tonight. Low near 40. Mostly Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Music, drama Commission by a three-person a personnel report filed for the year directors and the commission merely- nority communities wards all his life,’ and that sort of doing it. I just want to do anything cloudy and cooler Thursday with a and skits will be performed, and a student art subcommittee. ending June 30. 1983. had differences of opinion. • E.stablishing dialogue with leaders thing," said Adoboe. "But that’s chance of showers. High in the 50s. exhibit will be on di.splay. Commission member Betty Tonucci "Vou may be more ol a diplomat than ol the minority communities with a that challenges human physical "Some of us feel the (affirmative the most fun about it. After all the Long Island Sound: Winds will In case of rain, the event will move inside the said the goals also need to be revised 1 am. " Naab replied, prompting view to learning how the HRC can help limits," he said. “ The whole thing action) plan, at least so far as it sets excitement, the value of it be­ be south to southeast at 8 to 12 knots Student Center. The festival is being sponsored by because the previous ones were based laughter. them achieve their goals came to me naturally. There was forth numerical goals, may not be comes the funny part. You build a during the afternoon, decreasing MCC's Art Club and Student Program Board. on 1970 census figures. Commission member Louis C. Kocsis • Increasing cooperation with the no one to go to to ask about running to less than 10 knots tonight. realistic," subcommittee member lot of relationships that w ay." Naab said that before the commis­ Jr. volunteered to plan allirm ative Board ot Education and the schools backwards.” Thursday southwest to westerly • Geoffrey Naab told the commission sion establishes a subcommittee to look action workshops. He .said that none • Establishing dialogue with town In fact, track team coach Ken Winning was “ suddenly joy .” he winds 10 to 15 knots. Visibility will Tuesday night. into revising the affirm ative action had been held in the three or lour years agencies O’Brien said he has thought of School auction Saturday said. "Suddenly there was fullfil- be 1 to 3 miles but locally near zero Other subcommittee members are plan, it should first approach the Board he has been on the commission. • Encouraging greater part icipat ion letting Adoboe run one leg of the Iment and relaxation, relief, tre­ in fog tonight and Thursday Tables, trampolines and typewriters will be for Eleanor Tunney and Jonathan of Directors to see if they would be "I think we re really negligent in not in the annual Human Rights Day- 400-yard relay race ’ 'just to see the mendous relief." morning. Otherwise visibility will sale Saturday at a tag sale and auction of Mercier. The three met March 1 to willing to cooperate. having sponsored something along celebration look on the face of the opponent.” Adoboe said he is looking for be more than 5 miles. The weather material the ^ a rc i of Education no longer needs. come up with the goals. ’’There has been an air ol confronta­ these lines a long lime ago." he said. • Establishing communication with Considering the world record for sponsors so he can try to break his lorecast calls for variable cloudi­ The tag sale begins at 9 p.m. and the auction The town's affirm ative action plan, tion and antagonism between this Commission member Joseph T. the Chamber ol Commerce and other ness today through Thursday with begins at 10 a.m. Both will be held in the . running forward is only 9.1 seconds own record this summer. which was adopted in 1976, sets forth commission and the town government Sweeney .said that one workshop was business and p r oIe s s i o n a I for the 100-yard dash and 9.9 a chance of a few showers and auditorium of Waddell School. non-binding mathematical goals in as a whole." he said, referring to past held several years ago to briel organizations Among items at the tag sale will be student seconds for the 100-meter dash, “ I want to do it again,” be said. maybe a brief thundershower this afternoon and Thursday. Average Satellite view desks and chairs and wire baskets designed fonr Adoboe might come close to "It’s sort of like smoking cigars. wave heights — 1 to 3 feet through use in locker rooms at the gymnasiums. outdistancing his more traditional You start smoking and you can’t Thursday night. Commerce Department sateilite photo taken at 4 a.m. E S T shows Army cots, bid copiers and typewriters are Job descriptions concern Faucher Calls quit. Like gambling — you start opponents. ciouds and light showers around a iow centered over Lake Erie. Snow among the items to be offered at auction. and can't quit. Ijustwant to see the Adoboe grew up playing soccer was mixed with the showers at the more northeriy iocations. An area Some of the materal the school system does not best I can do. I just want to do the Extended outlook Concerned about the nation may have been members that if they were description to accommo­ FERDIE ADOBOE and began running track when he of ciouds and showers is aiso seen off the Middie Atlantic coast. A need will not go on the block, however. It is being way in which municipal involved. to go to tow n hall and ask date a particular person. Manchester came to the United States for his very last best I can do." Extended outlook for New Eng­ diverted to other town uses. ... which way? iarge clear area is over the central states, and a cold front is producing Other commission female employees, they Commission member Tuesday. 11:43 a.m. — house fire. 233 Ludlow Etoad land Friday through Sunday; job descriptions are writ­ a few showers and the clouds seen over the Rockies. Along the West members at that time said would lind "there is a Jonathan Mercier said if (Town) Connecticut, Massachusetts and ten, Human Relations Coast, another cold front is producing rain clouds from northern they were unwilling to general feeling that there the commission were to Tuesday. 11:,59 a.m. — smoke. Colonial Hoad Rhode Island: Chance of showers Balloon came from N.H. Commission Vice Chair­ California northward. man Robert A. Faucher investigate the matter in are certain jobs they know look into the matter in the (Tow n). Friday. Fair Saturday and Sun­ Jason Sault, 13, of 66 Park St., was returning Tuesday night asked that the absence ot a com­ better than to go after." absence ot a complaint of Tuesday. 12:54 p.m. — car fire. Middle Turnpike day. Daytime highs in the 50s Peopletalk from an errand with his father about 8:30 the issue of allowing work plaint from the individual. "1 agree the commis­ sex discrimination, it West (Town). Friday and mid 50s to mid 60s 30.00 30.00 20.S8 Wednesday night when their car headlights shone experience to be substi­ Faucher said a com­ sion should not overlook "could have the appear­ Tuesday. 1:33 p.m. — medical call. 75 Center Street Saturday and Sunday. Nighttime on something near the garage. It proved to be a tuted for academic de­ plaint should not be the tact that certain jobs ance of a witch hunt. " (Paramedics). lows mostly in the 40s. Arabs slam new movie balloon launched about 2:30 p.m. from the grees be put on the com­ needed and suggested have historically been The commission agreed Tuesday, 2:27 p.m. — check lor heat. 233 Ludlow In pursuit of excellence Vermont: A chance of showers ■OSTON Rumsford School in Concord. N.H. mission’s next agenda. that it a woman came to male. " said commission to ask Assistant General Road (Town). and cool Friday. High in the 50s. CBS Morning News team Diane Sawyer and The American Arab Anti-Discrimination Com­ Kindergarten children in Concord set the Faucher first raised the the HRC meetings and Chairman John W. Coo- Manager Steven R. Tuesday, 3.10 p.m. — service call, 40 Pitkin St. Partly cloudy and milder over the Bill Kurils have both played Trivial Pursuit, but mittee complained Tuesday about what it calls balloons aloft as part of program to promote issue at the commission’s addressed the issue as a nCy. But he said that using Werbner to address the (Tow n ). weekend. High 55 to 65. Overnight admit they are far from hardcore aficionados. Arab stereotypes in a movie being filmed in the interest in reading. Michele Geary’s balloon March meeting in connec­ spokesperson for women, equivalency criteria for issue at its May meeting. Tuesday, 3:52 p.m. — trash lire, 869 Main St. lows 35 to 45. That could all change when the winners of a Washington D.C. area. Producers of the comedy SAN FNANCII made it all the way to Manchester, farther south tion with the acting direc­ the commission would in­ certain jobs would open Werbner was unable to (Tow n ). Maine and New Hampshire: Chicago "Trivial Pursuit Weekend” appear on ’Protocol, " starring Goldie Hawn, denied the than any other balloon launched from Rumsford tor of a department who vestigate the matter. the town up to charges attend Tuesday's Tuesday. 5:35 p.m. — medical call, 88 Ambassador Chance of showers Friday. Clear­ their show April 30. charges. Miss Hawn plays a waitress reciuited by in the past. Jason’s'mother. Mrs. Allan Sault, did not apply for the post He told commission that it wrote the job meeting. Drive (Paramedics). ing Saturday. Fair Sunday. Lows Top trivia artists will be decided at a the State Department to befriend an Arab prince using information that came with the balloon, because she lacked the in the 30s. Highs in the 50s. tournament staged at the Hyatt Regency so the United States can build a military base in LOW8ST / phoned Rumsford School to report the find. required degree. Faucher Chicago’s "Room 4 Board" weekend, April 28 his country. Ron Lahoud, a lawyer for the ADC. TtMatSATUaiS implied that sex discrimi- and 29. "Trivial Pursuit’s ” U.S. manufacturer. said the script portrays Arabs as assassins, Across the nation .4 0 Selchow & Righter, is pretty happy these days, womanizers, and buffoons. He wants it rewritten. ORLEANS boasting sales of one million games in 1983. Anihea Sylbert, the movie’s producer, said: Rain will extend from the is o in o JK— northern and middle Atlantic SOJ "They are reading something that is not there." I/ ,*J lNOW slates into the Ohio Valley and the r60 Great Lakes, and also over the 60 vT * 6 0 if; /'jSMOWlAS** ftow DOUBLE , 260 NO. MAIN ST Pacific coast and the Pacific Un WEATHia POTOCA8T MANCHESTER. CT. iLonDon Caroline is expecting The best-groomed couple Northwest. Winds will be gusty THE VALUE NORTHWAY over the central Rockies. High PLAZA The question "is she or isn’t she" has finally When neatness counts, you can count on the temperatures will be in the 40s and National forecast OF YOUR been put to rest. On Monday, the royal palace of president and the first lady. Ronald and Nancy 50s through the Great Lakes, the foo Monaco confirmed that Princess Caroline, 27. is Reagan are the epitome of good grooming, J * Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, the For period ending 7 a.m. E S T Thursday. Tonight, rain will be found expecting her first baby. A spokesman did not according to the National Dry Cleaners' Associa­ central Appalachians and the along the north Pacific coast, the upper Rockies, parts of Texas and in MANUFACTURER'S name an exact date for the birth, Saying the first tion, which pays attention to such things. Also Northeast. Highs along the north­ sections of the Ohio Valley. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather Is forecast A n d y s named as exemplary of good grooming were grandchild of Prince Rainier is due to arrive ern and central Pacific coast will with skies ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Minimum temperatures COUPONS "next summer." pitcher Ron Guidry of the New York Yankees, ON YOUR FAVORITE SPRING JACKET! be in the 50s. Highs will be in the 80s Include: (approximate maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta * 1 HOME Of THf Reports that the princess was pregnant actors Bruce Boxleitner, Susan Lucci, Hal Linden over the inland Southwest and Details in Store PEOPIE PLEASERS appeared in Italian magazines even before her and Mariette Hartley and singers Marie Osmond 39(66), Boston 45(55), Chicago 39(52), Cleveland 31(50), Dallas much of Texas. Temperatures in 57(79), Denver 39(68), Duluth 32(56), Houston 58(80), Jacksonville marriage Dec. 29 to Italian businessman Stefano and Andy Williams. the 60s and 70s will extend over If you iMvonT rocolvod your Caslraghl. 47(75), Kansas City 41(82), Little Rock 46(72), Los Angeles 53(66), valiM pakod gaigg circular, Save 20% on every London Fog in stock. much of the remainder of the Miami 64(83), Minneapolis 36(63), New Orleans 61(78), New York Word is that she has already put in an order for nation. pick ono up at Iho alorg. S ih Km s Aniblili Tkirs., 4/19; Ffi„ 4/20; Sit., 4/21 maternity clothes from Suzanne Eliastam, 47(55), Phoenix 60(86), San Francisco 42(56), Seattle 43(56), St. designer—owner of Toujours Belle Maternity High and low Louis 37(60), Washington 44(60). / ' COLONIAL 'y f USDA GRADE A ^ Fashions in Los Altos, Calif., who is reportedly It’s negative reinforcement also busy stitching for another royal client. The multimillionaire owner of Forbes maga­ The highest temperature re­ SHANK Princess Di. zine says he hopes former Vice President Walter ported Tuesday by the National FRESH Mondale wins the Democratic presidential Weather Service, excluding HAM nomination because, " I think he is more Alaska and Hawaii, was96degrees Almanac HEN TURKEYS defeatable probably than somebody else the at Gila Bend, Ar|z. Today’s low 10 -14 lbs. party might nominate." Malcolm Forbes, who is was 24 degrees at Valentine, Neb. Today is Wednesday, April 18, remained of the city. By the tim e it PORTIONS She’ll be singing Dixie a supporter of President Reagan, says, " I think the 109th day of 1984 with 257 to was over three days later, almost the guy (Mondale) did all his reading and all his Dixie Carter takes time off from her starring Cold War follow. 500 people were dead and nnore ^ homework back in the '30s. He is not tuned into O A role on TV ’s "D iff’rent Strokes” to stage a The moon is moving toward its than a quarter of a million were (t our tim es." Forbes made his comments in an a bit warmer one-woman cabaret show at Freddy’s Supper last quarter. homeless. interview in Business Times on the ESPN cable Club in New York starting Monday night through GLEN COVE. N Y. (UPl) - The morning stars are Venus, In 1942, Lieutenant Colonel . o # . # # ( l b .. April 28. network. Cib. Town leaders agreed to lift their Mars; Jupiter and Saturn. James Doolittle led a squadron of A finely trained theatrical soprano. Miss ban on Soviet diplomats using The evening star is Mercury. B-25 bombers on a daring raid FROM OUR DEU — LEAN ATASTV Carter's act is composed of 17 songs, ranging municipal facilities and the City Those bom on this date are under against Japan later innmortalized from Rogers and Hart to Bob Dylan. Selections Council will vote on the question the sign of Aries. They include in the film ” 30 Seconds Over DOMESTIC (SlkaO lg Oriar) reflect different time periods in Miss Carter’s Open season on celebrities next Tuesday. Italian duchess Lucretia Borgia in Tokyo.” COOKED HAM own life. The show is backed by a trio — piano, Mayor Vincent Suozzi predicts 1480, symphony conductor Leopold In 1949, the Republic of Erie violin and bass — led by keyboardist Michele Robert Redford, who knows a little bit about the council will approve letting the Stokowski in 1882, and actress (Ireland) formally declared itself Brourman. being a celebrity, says the news media often Soviets use beaches, tennis courts Hayley Mills in 1946. an independent nation. declares open season on celebrities. Redford and other facilities and end its On this date in history; In 1980, Rhodesia became the FRESH, TimV I played Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward two-year Cold War confrontation In 1775, American patriot Paul independent nation of Zimbabwe in the Watergate film "A ll The President’s M en" in which the State Department Revere began his famed ride and the United States became the CALIFORNIA but he’s not a big fan of the press. " I don’t know sided with the Soviets. through the Massachusetts coun­ first nation to open an embassy in And on this note what the public’s right to know has to do with what When Glen Cove rebuffed the tryside, crying out "...the British Salisbury. BROCCOLI large bunch t Following his Oscar for the "What A Feeling" I had for breakfast," Redford told Hodding State Department, the federal are coming!” to rally the song from Flashdance, composer Giorgio Mor- Carter on the PBS series "Inside Story." The government filed a court suit Mlnutemen. "PARKER" "GOLF" "JASPER" press has come “ dangerously close" to creating oder is still hitting high notes. He’s currently at against the town seeking to invali­ In 1906, a devastating earth­ A thought for the day, British — rather than reporting — the news and Redford work on the soundtrack for MGM’s "E lectric date the ban. The suit is still in the quake struck San Francisco, col­ statesman John Selden said, IMPERUL 'For the young at heart" "A basic for every man" 'For the man of distinction' Dreams," to be released this summer and advises reporters to “ take it easy." courts. lapsing buildings and igniting fires “ They that govern the most make •Natural •Navy featuring the singing of Culture Club. The Soviet government re­ that destroyed much of what the least noise.” MARGARINE •Natural sponded by refusing to allow 1 Lb. Quarters •Alm ond *8106 •Maize •Lt. Blue personnel at the U.S. Embassy in 2/99< Moscow to use a beach outside the $ 3 2 0 0 $ IRS drives hard bargain capital. Manchester Herald $ 5 2 0 0 5 2 0 0 Now you know UMIT 1 PER CUSTOMER Custer County, Okla., was only one cent short Rag. *65'x’ Rag. MS'* Rag. MS'* The term "filthy lucre” , meaning riches or on its tax return but the Internal Revenue Service Richard M. Diamond, Publisher money, in a derogatory sense, originates in 1 wants it paid — along with $1,600 in interest, Lottery ______Bl Timothy 3:3, which says a church bishop must be county officials say. USPS 327-500 VOL. cm. No. 17G I Solid Packed "not given to wine, no striker, not greedy of filthy “ I guess the moral of the story is just to add a lucre..." nickel to your tax return so you don’t have to pay Published dolly, except Sunday Suggested carrier rotes are Sl.io this kind of interest,” Custer County Clerk Calvin and certain helldavtdays by tthe . . . ------Mon: weekly, 0S.11 tor one month, SIS J5 Connecticut daily Chester Publlshlna Co., ra Bralnard for three nwnlhs, 030.70 tor six’ I W HITE Klein said this week. Place, Manchester, C o n n .------monthsondOOl JOtoroneveor. Moll Klein said the county received a bill for Tuesday: 529 Second class postMe paid at 8Aon- rotes ore available on request. MS4' $1,657.16 — 1 cent underpayment plus $1,657.15 chester, Conn. POSTM ASTER: Play Four; 3170 Send address chonoes to the Man­ To ptace o clossKled or displav J I £ G A L ’S Zorba has a birthday interest — because its $50,784.56 payment was chester Herald, P.O. Bex 9*1, advertisement, or to report o news TUHA "Tour Quality Men's Shop" Guess who turns 69 on Saturday? Anthony short. The county paid the taxes on employee Manchester, Conn. 04040. Item, story or picture Idea, coll 1 (In Water) 7 oz. can, Other numbers drawn Tuesday 449-1711. office hours ore 0:30 o.m DOW NTOW N AAANCHESTER VERNON Quinn, the star of the current Broadway hit, salaries well before the April 16 deadline, he said, To subscribe, or to report o to S p.m. Monday through Friday. £ wHh coapoR attar $10.00 pardiasa. "Z orba." Quinn has not missed a performance but "obviously had a calculator that rounded in New England: delivery prablem, coll 447-W^ 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA Ottice hours ore 8:90 o.m. to S:90 Hie Manchester Herald Is o 2 ValM thni TharaSay, 10,1004; Friiay, April 20,1004 during 14 months of performance on tour and on down while the IRS had one that rounded up.” New Hampshire daily: 6982. Opgn Doily 9.30-5:30 Thurj 'lil 9 00 Op«n Wad , Thun & Fn 'M 9 00 Rhode Island daily: 1185. ” 4-47 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscrtier to United Press Interno- ! aa4 Satanlay, April 2 1,10 0 4 Broadway. A somewhat premature birthday Klein said Custer County gladly will pay its to 10 o.m. Soturdov. Delivery tlonol news services and Is o cake — ablaze with 69 candles — was wheeled penny due but not the interest — "I'm not going Jackpot” numbers; 16-10-22-19. should be mode by 5 p.m. Monddy member ot the Audit Bureau or Circulations. onslage Monday night for Quinn and the "Z orb a" authorize the county to pay out that kind of Maine daily: 414. through Friday and by 7:10 o.m. L______Saturday. cast sang "Happy Birthday" — in Greek. money,” he said. Vermont dally: 867. Massachusetts dally: 7299. i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 18, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 18, 1984 - 5 U.S./W orld Congress not In told about Income shows little growth ‘ I ^ L WASHINGTON — Personal income of Ameri­ C IA action m M cans rose a relatively modest 0,5 percent in March, the Commerce Department reported WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congressional intelli­ today, one indication the economy is slowing gence committees were not told of broader CIA somewhat alter its rapid pace at the start of the actions against Nicaragua, including supervision of year. commando raids against port facilities from a Personal income rose $13.9 billion in March to a "mother ship” in international waters, reports said seasonally adjusted annual rateof$2,940.5bil!ion. today. This was the smallest monthly rise since last The Washington Post reported in today’s editions August. the CIA leased the ship last summer and agents In January, income rose a record 1.6 percent, U aboard it furnished speedboats, guns and ammuni­ according to revised figures. 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Central American policy, to the White House Lebanese employees who survived the Lebanese state television said Ge­ slated to patrol the Green Line dividing French officers, part ol the 40-man mayel will travel to Damascus Thurs­ today to hear his side of the story. deadly suicide car-bomb attack, ga­ east and west Beirut and the confronta­ French observer force, consolidated day lor his second summit meeting He arranged to host a luncheon for a group ol thered fora "private memorial service tion zone between tbe Christian and their positions on the rooftops ol two and a moment of prayer and with the Syrian president, the main bishops as another in a series ol meetings aimed Moslem militias in the mountains east. at shoring up support lor his beleaguered aid high-rises straddling Beirut's dividing contemplation. " backer of Moslem anti-government program for El Salvador and anti-Sandinisla Green Line today to monitor the latest The attack killed 63 people, including, forces. Both the summit and buffer zone plan rebels in Nicaragua. cea.se-fire, a military source said. 17 Americans, and ensuing violence led Their first summit, in early March, were expected earlier this month but "It’s slow going." acknowledged Faith Whittle­ "The French are now fully installed to the breakdown of the Lebanese army paved the way for national reconcilia­ were delayed by persistent feuding sey, assistant to the president for public liaison in the two buildings." the source said. in February and the withdrawal from tion talks in Switzerland. After the between the factions and an escalation who has lined up some of the briefings on Central Representatives ol rival factions Beirut of the French. llaJlpRrBriHsh- —svimmit, Gemayel announced cancella- in lighting. America. GENERALELECr^^S GENERAL ELECTRIC But she said the president "believes they are , '^S0 imWlhit* Under* ^Spacemeker’ Under" CondnuouS"Clean important" to explain his foreign policy goals in TIM EX Digm W atches ' 'Cabinet CeffeentMtmr: UKraOven the Caribbean region. Mondale holds edge In Missouri caucuses for Men and Women As Reagan worked to draw support lor his " 4 9 .7 0 S S . » i 7 8 3 .7 0 s ; « . 7 Mtr.UMPricM A U ft policies, there were w idespread reports Tuesday H i t noiMdoli keep-warm top plu8 S.9S«nd 10.9$...... E M .O a C F O the CIA has been directly involved in othercoverl By Laurence AAcQuillan between Hart and Jackson. in Indiana and Ohio where there will be e i . Qpina, OOddOmtrfpriNn’nfom ' Nf^iirfd^nwatcaii^and h i d y d i H i r o d i ^ . Toaete upte activities in Nicaragua, including the blowing up United Press International The latest United Press International upcoming primaries next month. r . . maim6«4>ioi0cup6.«a9ai ^ a)xw^oM>raadatonoe.#1^ . (plastio 0098 with matching wrtatbirMf. of Nicaragua's principle oil center off the port of count of the delegates chosen thus far In East Chicago, Ind., he told aAiLA.,....:.. : ../___ ..... ______Ooea wall with 9porty or dressy outfH8. CorintoOct. 10, three months before the miningof Walter Mondale is the .solid favorite shows that Mondale has 1,083 of the rank-and-file union members he will do the harbors began. heading into tonight's Missouri cau­ 1,%7 number needed for the Demo­ more to revitalize steel industry than cuses. a showdown in which state cratic presidential nomination. Hart the "bailouts and handouts and band- CASA SILVA CigarsCigai SI I : fiS India rioting escalates Democrats decide the political loyal­ has 589 and Jackson 158. Another 309 aids" endorsed by their leaders. LOWPIWOESi DiamanteaorCifiriros ties of 75 delegates going to the party's are uncommitted. " I have not voted for everything that I NEW DELHI. India — Sword-and stick- national convention. Jackson, during a stop at a nursing the AFL-CIO wants,” Hart said, 254PACK CANISTER wielding rioters clashed with police in Punjab's Mondale ends a brief respite from home in St. Louis Tuesday, told some conceding his differences with labor's AN TOURISTER m capital today us they protested the assassination campaigning today with a visit to ISO senior citizens the nation must national leadership, which has en­ OurRog. 4.5 3 .... 3.76 of a Hindu leader by Sikh terrorists, a news Kansas City that includes a television capitalize on its "old folks." dorsed Mondale. With imporMd natural wrappers agency said. hook-up with broadcasters around the "Y ou have outlived kings and queens The Colorado senator said the "old for great taste! ^ Hundreds of members of the local Hindu state. and presidents," Jackson told cheering policies of bailout and handout and m,vm Sag. SALE protection society carrying swords and .sticks ran Despite the last-minute efforts of elderly persons who turned out in band-aids will not put the steel industry ...... 31-76 through the streets of Chandigarh, attacking Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson, political wheelchairs and walkers to hear him. back on its feet." SAIL Pipe Tobacco bystanders and smashing vehicles, the Press experts in the state say the former vice "N ow you can share your wisdom and He repeated calls for labor and 73 ..v.ftt.tt,...,.43.80 Trust of India said. president holds a solid lead going into your insights. management to jointly fund job re­ . m " ...... to ....79.97. .-,..55.76 Reg. 94e Pouch... 57* Police were called out and charged at the the voting, which begins 8:30 p.m. EST "N o society can be great without love training programs for laid-off steel­ Chooee from our popular yellow demonstrators with nightsticks when they tried to at 276 caucus sites. for children and old folks. Don' t despair workers and said he would seek WhMi*.....197... .93.97...... 53.95 or green mixes. Smooth Dutch force shopkeepers to close their stores, the news Pat Lea, state Democratic chair­ because of your age; glory in your changes in tax laws designed to •8l*{Bi9M€drtl9i’...... ,...^.92... . n s r ...... 48.97 Cavendie3itobacco,aiway8greBtl agency said. GARY HAR T man, predicted that Mondale would age." encourage steel companies to moder­ All major markets in Chandigarh were clo.sed in Jefferson City receive 50 to 55 delegates from Hart, who began Tuesday wooing nize their plants to compete more .>,^79..—.39.97 ... .45.74• ■■ today but public bu.ses and government offices Missouri, with the rest being divided voters in Missouri, also courted voters effectively in the world market. were functioning normally. SeofNortMMt wfiti atrong liancl8s, rnetal zipperg 8 inside zip Casually figures were not immediately ikidfOto. tnollidis 10 tags. In Surtpindy or Mustang color. available. The rioters were protesting the slaying Federal workers barred from registering voters Tuesday of the .society 's leader. Inder Pal Gupta, who was killed by two Sikh extremists who threw By Drew Von Bergen National Treasury Employees Union. National Federation of Federal Em­ endorsing," said spokeswoman Sandra a hand grenade into his shop, the Press Trust United Press International U.S. District Judge Thomas Jackson ployees, which planned to endorse a said. Arnold, who said the plans were has scheduled a hearing for April 25 on candidate but first asked the board for scuttled when a board attorney said it WASHINGTON — Federal workers the suit. an advisory opinion about continuing would be illegal thereafter for federal whpse unions haye endorsed Walter voter registration. Nicaragua claims conflict The two unions represent 810,000 employees to work in the registration Mondale for president are being "W e were right on the brink of drives. Nicaragua says it recaptured a southern port in blocked by the government, under federal workers, and the court decision lierce fighting with rebels who hoped to set up a of being fired or suspended, could have an impact on hundreds of provisional government there, but guerrillas from helping in union-sponsored voter thousands other federal employees. OF MANCHESTER denied the claim and .said they can retake the registration drives. The unions say registration drives at •I". CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA EMERSON* 5" Diagonal town on the Caribbean whenever they choose. Union activists consider a large the Defense Mapping Agency in The Nicaraguan Defense Ministry issued a OPEN MON.-FRI. 10-9 Portable B/W TV « ^ h Stereo turnout among rank-and-file workers Brookmont, Md., the Veterans Admin­ Caeeette & AM/FM Radio communique late Tue.sday. saying the Costa essential to the effort to oust President istration Medical Center in San Anto­ SAT. 10-8 Rica-ba.sed rebels fled San Juan del Norte in five Reagan from the White House. Detaohdale speakers. Runs nio, Texas, and a VA regional center in NOW OPEN boats after a fierce Sandinista counter-attack by The action by the special counsel of Baltimore, and drives planned for I'veys on 120V househdd current, air force planes and helicopters. the Merit Systems Protection Board is California and New Jersey have been SUNDA’fS 12-3 car/boat adaptor, optional a i Q i l The ministry said Sandinista aircraft sank two being challenged in U.S. District Court halted as a result of the government ■D’tM«9fle8orrechargeable _ of the boats as they .sped away on the San Juan bait. pack. #XLC556 OurRog. 249.79 by two unions — the 250.000-member action. WED.— FRI. and SAT. ONLY ■j4 River, w hich divides Costa Rica from Nicaragua. American Federation of Government Ironically, the dispute was started by L- REVEREWARE But the ministry communique said rebels were Employees and the 53,000-member a third union, the 60,000-member bombarding Sandinista troops inside the town Open stock Cookware with mortar fire, indicating that fighting for the Nop on Ifown to Hartiy’t Easy-Clean stainless steel ’ port conlinued. S.881.25.49 with tradMonat copper 13.49 to 4 8 .5 9 A spokesman for the rebel group Democratic DeLorean testimony begins Owr Reg. 74MM« 93.99 bcmoms. Wide salecikjni Our Rig. 17.99 to 64.79 Revolutionary Alliance, also known as ARDE, in San Jose, Costa Rica, denied that the town had LOS ANGELES (UPI) Weitzman said he will own opening statement .. been retaken. — Eighteen months after wait and see what Walsh today or reserve his pres- The conflicting claims could not be imme­ John De Lorean was vi­ has to say before deciding entation for later in the S A V E O V E R 5 0 % deotaped drinking a 30®/» diately confirmed because reporters were not whether he will deliver his trial. ^ EGG SAVINGS "ArrewiaaMtTW. . - allowed in the area. champagne toast to a OFF suitcase (ull of cocaine, When you make your purchase SIMONIXjBodyoard prosecutors will try to PICK AN EGG; GET AN ADDITIONAL Nation’s oldest man dead convince a jury he at­ ^. -.iiii(;.iidnH . . 4 a s : Mould, Paste or OAKLAND, Calif. — Arthur Reed, believed to tempted the $24 million FISHING •uwoia Spray Car Wax have been the oldest man in the country when he score to save his bankrupt 0 6 Wernee.Prf« 9 ...... 5.89 car company. hisMiiaW 13''DiagofiaiPcrirtabia Color \ died two months short of his 124th birthday, never r- (BaMor iaie Pifoe.-....». .4 .8 8 - drank whiskey or smoked tobacco, but loved COMBO TVwfthRamc‘ "‘ ------Opening statements ) IMr» MMMn R9N i9',i;».;aA0 *t Inline btaokmatrbi Coca-Cola and candy bars. were scheduled today in Shakespeare! Leen J " I only got drunk one time and I never got drunk the trial, the centerpiece i ttae with infiared again. ’' Reed said in an interview before his death of which is expected to be REEL 10%i 20«i V' sHMiaMiiaidlae 45fliMia 'M nMTk • a ai acoaaaremotaoi from heart and kidney failure Sunday. a videotape of De Lorean ROD • LINE morel Mode) IC’ Friends said the wiry Reed look^ 40 years drinking a toast with Off Off off younger than his 123 years and in the interview on undercover agents over his last birthday, Reed said he hoped his youthful the suitcase — calling the $10.” appearance would help him find a fourth wife. drugs "better than gold." QUAKERSTATE At 98. he was farming 10 acres of cotton in Prosecutor James |cdOTWAbt=ft$“ :^Hiigb667» Deluxe 10W40 MANCHESTER VERNON Fresno, Calif. At III, he was riding his bicycle. 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The other seven Bermudez had done anything to provoke drug dealers United Press International Brooklyn where the bodies were found Sunday. people killed, a woman and six children, were visitors. The source also discounted a report that the Records in the apartment showed he also was making An 11-month-old baby survived the attack and was murderers hit the wrong lamily. -NEW YORK — A convicted cocaine dealer whose mortgage payments on the property, a police source pulled fibm the carnage by a neighbor. The victims of the Sunday massacre, the city’s J a c k , w if^nd two daughters were killed in the bloody mass said. Police have said they believe the killings were the worst mass murder, will be buried Good Friday Kelly’s Influence has grown significantly Andersoni murders of 10 people in a Brooklyn apartment may Bermudez's drug record, combined with parapher­ work of two gunmen who methodically shot each following a service at St. Michael's Church where have been targeted for revenge by the city’s ruthless nalia found at the murder scene, supported victim in the head. several of them heard a Palm Sunday sermon only- drug underworld, police say. detectives' theory the killings were reprisals by drug The victims were Puerto Rican, but police said they hotel accommodations in one of the best hotels in town, Washington ' hours before they died. In our earlier writings, we used to call Peter Kelly a Enrique Bermudez, 34, is on parole for a 1976 traffickers intended to teach a lesson to someone still had not ruled out a connection with the Colombian floor passes and access to the VIP lounge. Merry-Go-Round Family members spent Tuesday alternoon at a "gentle giant." He rather liked the description. . t ronviction of selling half an ounceof cocaine, the state alive. drug trade because Colombian hitmen have been The Council, however, is more than a collection Parole Division said Tuesday. The theory points to Bermudez as a possible target known to kill children as a warning to other dealers. Brooklyn funeral home where the open caskets of the We were referring to his physical size, which is Capitol agency to help keep the party on sure financial footing. . Jermudez, a gypsy cab driver, last month made a for revenge because his wife and two daughters, aged The police source said he did not know whether 10 victims were displayed. impressive, and the temperament he exhibited as a ( " Members have a voice in developing Democratic policy political operator in Hartford a decade ago. Kelly, who hasn't shrunk a bit. has become a giant in Comments in what is also a move by the party to strengthen its ties other w ays since then. Though it may not be generally Bob Conrad with the upper levels of business — heretofore almost a realized in his home state, he is one of the top half dozen Syndicated Columnist private preserve for Republicans. The dues, Masson or so insiders with the Democratic party leadership in incidentally, are $10,000 for personal membership or the United States. In terms of power and influence, his $15,000 for corporate political action committees. inner circle is even smaller than that. is ammo Kelly is the party's finance chairman, a job he was stage easily set for the dramatic entry of a dark horse. PETER KELLY HAS DONE WELL in his own law given three years ago after a two-year stint as With close friends. Kelly casually drops the names of practice in Hartford, too. In those early years, it was a treasurer of the Democratic National Committee. He is auto maker Lee lacocca, television's elder statesman three-man firm. Now, there are more than 50 'awyers in for critics the right-hand man to Charles Manatt. the chairman. Walter Cronkitc and the neighbor from Massachusetts, it and the firm occupies the top two floors ol one of the And while the rules prevent him from getting Ted Kennedy. capital's newest office towers. involved with a candidate in the presidential But Kelly 's job with the party is to raise the money to WASHINGTON — The Demo-J Kelly considers himsell lucky when he can be at the crats have been trying to make XML nomination race. Kelly will have a voice on the ticket, make it go. The records would indicate that he is doing Hartford office for a string of consecutive days. 4 the strategy and the campaign this year. Preparations all right. Four years ago, the Democratic national little political hay with what the]( Between legal and political business, he gets around. In call "the sleaze factor" — for the national convention in San Francisco are organization had 65,000 active donors. This year, the one recent week, for example, he hit Chicago, New H already a preoccupation. number is up to about 500,000. In the year before Kelly colorful catch phrase the)j York City. Washington, San Francisco. Miami and dreamed up to describe the sup* took over, gross income was some $12.5 million. This Louisville. HE IS WORKING WITH, or advising, top-level year it will be $35 million. posed country club ethics o( many Democrats on going after Ronald Reagan — his The wall beside his desk has a floor plan for the past and present Reagan administ weaknesses, the issues to stress, where to allocate the UNDER KELLY, the tat cat committees and councils Democratic National Convention. On his desk, with an tration appointees. < funds (some 15 to 20 states w ill be targeted). and how to have sprung up all over the nation, with their special assortment of law and political business stuff, is a stack So far, the Reagan-Bush '8^ pitch the television commercials. inducements and rewards for seeing the wisdom of of joke books as material for one-liners he can use on his re-election committee has escapee] Despite his enforced neutrality in the nomination generosity toward the party. speaking dates. Kelly also has autographed photos of any taint. This is due largely to thd contest. Kelly has his own ideas on what to expect at the The Democratic Business Council (Connecticut Jimmy Carter and. honest, Reagan. efforts of White House counsel convention in July. He is not sure, for example, that members: Arthur House of Cigna, Collins Spencer of Fred Fielding to avoid the kind o| Walter Mondale will arrive with enough votes to be Aetna Capital Management in Hartford, Paul Plishner Next week, there will be a break in the routine. His incestuous relationship that charS JUNIORS’ assured of the nomination. He sees Gary Hart as a tong of Radio Research Instrument Company in Danbury boss, Manatt, will be in town with a lot ol other party acterized the Nixon White Hous4 shot. He regards Jesse Jackson as an exciting and Philippe Schreiber of Half Moon Oil in Southport) is brass to tell Kelly what they think of him. But it will be a and the notorious Committee td LINEN newcomer but seriously inexperienced. a case in point. "roast," and the object will be something Kelly can Re-Elect the President (CREEP)] SEPARATES And Peter Kelly, who learned his politics during the Members are told they will have favored seating at understand and go along with — raising a chunk of good in 1972. ; era of the late John M. Bailey in Connecticut, sees the the national convention in San Francisco, guaranteed Democratic money. But I’ve uncovered a situation JUNIORS’ that could give the Democrats ammunition for potshots at tha SPRING 120% O FF Editorials re-election committee. President DRESSES Reg. $25-$35. Now Reagan probably doesn't knout 19.97-27.97. 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We agree with members of Living Center Foundation as OF Trie SeNaie coMMiTree On Oct. 18,1983, Reagan-Bush '84 ings out* All in soft pastels, announced that Masson had beet] sizes 3-13. the Planning and Zoning an excuse to single out the named regional campaign directo j Commission who argue that a group-home use for espe­ COMMi&SiON TriaT a COMMiTree for the Mountain states, also ^ zoning code amendment per­ cially tough treatment. part-time job. • mitting group homes for Nor should it consider Be apPoiNTfeD To STodV Triic) i troubled teens must be suffi­ TLC's request to place a ELECTION RECORDS SHOVf ciently restrictive to allow group home on Olcott Street ‘SuBcoMMiTree’s FiNoiMe that during the four-month period one to be denied if there is — part of a completely when he was wearing two hats — ad a Synfuels director and as 4 sufficient cause. separate application than the T ria l coM6Ress appoiNTS campaign official — Masson wad If the PZC passed such an one for the amendment allow­ paid by both the corporation and I amendment without restric­ ing the homes — to interfere Too MaN\ coMMiTreeS. the re-election committee. In addi* tions on density 'and other with its judgment, as some tion to the $9,250 he received front valid zoning criteria, it would members appear to have ■ \t Reagan-Bush '84, his Phoenix! be giving up its authority, done on Monday, when the based consulting firm was qls<] which wouldn't do anyone amendment was tabled. That paid $4,000 by the campaigij committee. His last $300 paycheck MISSES’ any good. is unfair to everyone from Synfuels was issued the day But Manchester does need concerned. before he resigned as director. • EVAN PICONE MISSES’ RUSS TOGS SPRING to make things easier for Synfuels employees are not SEPARATES COORDINATES group homes if it is not to It was good to hear the subject to the Hatch Act's prohibiS Blazers, skirts, pants and blouses in blue continue sending its troubled words of zoning commission tion of electioneering by most or green kettlecloth, sizes 10-18. - - n n nm adolescents away for school­ Chairman Alfred W. Seiffert government employees, so Massoq 25% OFF Reg. $2o-$44 14.97-32.97 ing and counseling — an on Monday that the PZC has broke no law by his dual employ; Reg. $60-$134. Now 44.97-99.97. Classic "already established the fact ment. He failed to return several jackets and skirts in linen-look silk blend, expensive process which de­ phone calls for comment on the MISSES’ SPRING BLAZERS nies local teens the chance to that we welcome group matter. ' I with coordinating blouses. Navy or red homes." They were a good (red not in all stores), sizes 6-16. Unconstructed styles in cotton sheeting or ^ PLAYTEX®> stay in their community. And Last Aug. 23, however, Massob linen, assorted colors. 8-18, reg. $35-$50 the PZC shouldn't use the indication that all sides was rebuked by the Synfuelk BRAS controversy surrounding the should keep trying until a inspector general, along with th( actions of the Transitional compromise is reached. corporation's then-president, Vic;- MISSES’ SPRING BLOUSES tor Schroeder, for an "indiscr^ Many styles, colors and fabrics, all with 30% OFF tion” that “demonstrated at the short sleeves, 8-18. Reg. $22. 16.97 Regular Prices very l^ast an insensitivity to how Medicine and money public officials are viewed.” The IG’s report, seen by my associate! Thursday through Sa-^ yi JUNIORS’ BLOUSES turday only! Save a' Colorado Gov. Richard D. ter. But it asppears to us Commentary Tony Capaccio and Corky Johnsoit Camp style or t-sleeve boat necks, all suggested that Masson tried tft crepe de Chine, in 6 great colors. 5-13, ^ big 30% off our entire Lamm is under fire for his these assaults are, in part, stock of Playtex bras! >i V drum up business for his consul^ Ol reg. $20 14.97 recent remarks that termi­ guilty of shooting the ing firm — Ellers, Masson, Wiii^ All your favorites — - nally ill people should forego messenger. stead Inc. — through Schroeder's stock up now! (All expensive medical treatment Lamm's remarks are chil­ intervention. 'I YOUNG MEN’S BELTED SLACKS stores except New ' Nixon still can’t understand ■ and die. His words: "We've ling not just because they Pleated or plain front styles in linen or hop- London) t : According to the report, during a sack, by H. Cotier. Reg. $28-$30 21.97-23.97 got a duty to die, to get out bf advocate euthanasia, but also discussion with Schroeder th4 the way with our machines because they point out that night before a Synfuels boar(] and our artificial hearts ... modern medicine and moral­ why Watergate was wrong meeting in New York last y^TJ JUNIORS’ SPORTY JACKETS We really should be very ity are on a collision course. Masson "requested an appareijjlj Nylon and poplin jackets in many styles, . ______careful in terms of our Doctors can now transplant By Arnold Sawislak Watergate episode was a sneering have a divine right to rule, do that. routine introduction to a private sizes S-M-L. Reg. $26-$44 14.99-29.99 technological miracles that most vital organs and even United Press International denial of some of the basic values Americans trust that their presi­ sector organization — the Mobil of American life. dents won't do that and won't allow Land Development Porp. — in thq we don't impose life on people replace the human heart with WASHINGTON - Richard It is easy to point out that the the people who work for them to do hope of advancing his own private MISSES’ & JUNIORS’ SUITS & who. in fact, are suffering a plastic pump. Nearly every Nixon still doesn't seem to ideals of fair play, equality before that. business interests.” ] beyond the ability for us to day we hear of miraculous understand. JACKET DRESSES the law and the trust conferred on But in his most recent public Great career dressing in linen-looks or help." advancements in diagnosing He now is telling us (on CBS in those who are given public office utterances, this former president SCHROEDER CAME* three installments for a reported frequently are violated in this THROUGH with a letter of intro] poly gabardines. Misses’8-16, juniors’5-13 . _ an n n These comments, made to and treating many diseases. of the United States does not speak and petites’ 6-14. Reg. $50-$90 34.99-49.99 the Colorado Heallth Lawy­ All this progress has a $500,000) that the Watergate country. of values or ideals or trust. He tells duction to the Mobil group oh PLISSE ers Association, have brought price, a very expensive price, break-in was wrong and stupid and But most Americans believe us only, in effect, "I broke the law. Synfuels stationery, though il the effort to cover it up was even these values are worth striving for criticism, ridicule and even and that's where the conflict I got caught. I paid the penalty. I produced only a pro forma rev PAJAMAS worse. He says giving up the and are part of what makes the sponse from Mobil — and n 8 owe no more.” 6 attacks on Lamm's charac- comes in. If Barney Clark can presidency was the most profound United States the best country in It is possible that Richard Nixon business for Masson's consulting 20% OFF HAGGAR® 365 be fitted with an artificial way he could have said he was the world. To them, these and other can pay no more because he does firm. • a 14.97 sorry. “naive” ideas are what separate heart, shouldn't everyone in not and cannot understand what it BLAZERS & SLACKS fVr 01 a :(/ need get one? But who pays Not quite. After U years, Nixon this country from the corrosive is he did. That indeed would be a "The most troubling aspect ot apparently still doesn't see what corruption that afflicts many older the conversation is the juxtapose for implanting an artificial tragedy, in human terms perhaps SEPARATES Re§. $19. Pretty, 2-pc. heart in a welfare recipient or the worst part of Watergate was. and more "sophisticated’’ nations. the saddest of the whole sorry tion of a request for a persons^ It is not that he and his agents For the man entrusted with the affair. business favor with a discussion of Blazers, reg. $75 ladies’ pj’s in cotton' in the father of a family of broke the law and got caught highest office the people can confer corporation policy decision' 59.97 plisse. Assorted four who earns $20,000 a because they weren't clever to wipe his feet on these ideals in Editor’s Note: Sawislak is a making,” the IG report stateax Slacks, reg. $26 20.77 prints, sizes 32-40. year? enough to get away with it. That is the name of political expediency is Washington correspondent lor "While Mr. Schroeder’s and Mn Rather than just invoking like relegating what happened in a crime far worse than burglary or UPI. Masson’s conduct may indeed n ^ 2-pc. Suit, reg. $101 80.74 outrage and scorn. Gov. Watergate to the status of a conspiracy to conceal a crime. It is have involved wrongdoing in thA MISSES’ Lamm’s comments should technical violation of the tax code the/m urder of a dream that sense of violation of federm SPRING DRESSES Introducing Haggar® 365, a great performer every day of the Z ‘' also stimulate thoughtful con­ or a speeding violation. It trivial­ sustains a'national purpose. criminal laws, it was certainly am year! Machine washable and dryable, 2^way strBtch woven Nixon twice took an oath to indiscretion and may well have sideration of how public pol­ izes the real crime of Watergate. Letters policy fabric with Scotch-Release for stain resistance and breath- What Nixon did and cannot "preserve, protect and defend the given rise to the appearance ol 39.97 ability! Resists wrinkling, maintains shape. Slacks, sport icy can be adjusted to solve The Manchester Herald admit is that he hurt his country as Constitution.” Then he and people welcomes letters to the wrongdoing." ; ; Reg. $50-$55. Something special for coats and separates tailored to make you look and feel your ‘ ».*■ the money-morality dilemma surely and perhaps more seriously acting his name trampled on the editor. The Justice Department’s publiC Easter! Poly georgette in assorted styles best! (All stores except New London) in medicine. It's distressing than the spy who sells military Constitution and the laws that are Letters should be brief and and spring colors, sizes 8-16. ■ K ' 4 secrets to an enemy. based on it. They made a mockery to the point. They should be integrity section agreed that therf to realize we are entering an wasn’t enough evidence of criinij age that offers a new mean­ He and his people hurt the of the proposition that all of us, typed or neatly hand-written, and, for ease in editing, nal conduct to justify prosecution] OPEN MON. THRU SAT. OPEN MON. THRU SAT. OPEN DAILY TIL 5 P.M. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. ’TIL ing to the phrase, "your country by contributing to the presidents and paupers, must live ■TIL 9 P.M. ’TIL 9:30 P.M. THURS. NIGHT TIL 8:45 9 P.M.: SAT. ’TIL 6 P.M. decline of the idealism that Ameri­ by the same basic rules of conduct. should be double-spaced. or even further investigation. • money or your life." They put themselves above the The Herald reserves the cans still have about their country right to edit letters in the Footnote: A re-election commit; •Corbins Comer •Meriden Square •New Britain •Avon • Vernon • Groton and their system of governing law. tee spokesman said Masson was -] •Manchester • Bristol "Another liberal aspiring to interests of brevity, clarity •New London — Foster’s Daily Democrat themselves. The pervasive cyni­ Fascist and communist dicta­ and taste. and continues to be — a part-tlmo ALL D&L STORES OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 except New Britain closed Sundays be a limousine liberal." Dover. N.H cism that Iinricrlav Hip p n tirp ’ tors do that. Kings, claiming thev Reagan-Bush official. II H — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 18. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April U. HW4 — t Ruling adds police power Connecticut Lleberman halls Supreme Court ruling on search of open fields In Brief Kinsella probers await counsel’s report Lopes is sworn in Bv Spencer Sherman forcing police to obtain a .search choose. B y Susan E. Kinsman 'I'he justices, in a unanimous opinion committee in the case. judicial ethics by giving two friends, United Press Internotionol warrant to raid a held to look tor "Not respassing" signs are ilear HARTFORD — Raymond M. Lopes, named to United Press International written by Chief Judge John A.. "W e are delighted with the state lawyers Alexander M. Goldfarb and marijuana is not a privacy right in their inteftt. he said. succeed tbe late John R. Manson as ConnecUcut's Speziale. said dismissed as moot a Supreme Court ruling ... because it Paul J. Aparo, control of the Donaghue WASHINGTON - In a ruling society deems rea.sonable. the correcUems commissioner, was sworn in today by HARTFORD (UPl) - A report to a Superior Court suit filed by Kinsella's represents an historic affirmation of estate. that giTiilly expands police power court said. "By marking the boundaries ol Gov. William O'Neill. legislative committee considering im­ lawyer, James A. Wade, to block the the Legislature's power of impeach­ The House named a special impeach­ to gather evidence, the Supreme "Open fields do not provide the the land with warnings that the Ixipes, 50, of Cheshire, had been deputy peachment of Probate'Judge James A. impeachment investigation of Kinsella ment of public officials. It is a great ment committee in January 198S to Court ruled authorities may. .setting for those activities that the public should not intrude, the commissioner for instituUon services before he Kinsella is due this afternoon from the by the special legislative committee. victory for the people of Connecticut." determine if Kinsella should be im­ search open fields without a amendment is intended to shelter ow ncr has dispelled any ambiguity was appointed acting commissioner after Man­ committee's special counsel. Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- the attorney general said. peached for his judicial conduct. trom government interference or as to his desires." Marshall wrote. warrant, even if "no trespassing" x ' s death last September. He was nominated The committee completed its investi­ man Tuesday called the decision Wade could not be reached lor Zeldes's report will include his surveillance. " Powell wrote. Justices William Brennan and signs arc clearly posted. for the permanent Job earlier this year. gation last week and special counsel upholding the impeachment clause in comment. findings and conclusions on the investi­ The 6-3 decision, handed down Justice Thurgood Marshall, John Paul Stevens joined in the ‘T want to personally congratulate you. You Jacob Zeldes of Bridgeport said he the state constitution a "significant gation. said committee co-chairman. Tuesday, allows police to search leading the dissent, warned that dissent know better than I the giant footsteps you have to would file his report by 2 p.m. today. milestone." Kinsella. a probate judge for 23 Rep. Robert Jaekle, R-Stratford. for marijuana crops and other the ruling "w ill help promote an years, was censured by the Council on The open fields controversy was HU," O’Neill told Lopes during a five-minute Jaekle said he was "pleased" by the contraband by excluding open impoverished vision" ol thecon.sti- The committee continues its work "The decision will surely go down in Probate Judicial Conduct in April 1983 brought to the court by Ray Oliver swearing-in ceremony attended by about 50 Supreme Court decision. "It just fields from the law rc'quiring police tutional right to privacy. after the Connecticut Supreme Court Connecticut legal history as a signifi­ for his handling of a $35-mil!ion estate of Jamestown. Ky.. and Richard people. confirms the position our committee to obtain warrants before conduct­ Monday ruled tbe Legislature has cant milestone in Ihe development of of 88-year-old Ethel A, Donaghue. an The majority opinion said the Thornton of Hurt land. Maine. They has taken and the position the Legisla­ ing searches of private property. exclusive jurisdiction in impeachment our constitutional law ," said Lieber- ailing West Hartford heiress. Fourth Amendment protects po­ challenged the right ol police to ture has taken that we have sole W riting lorthc majority. Justice O ’Neiii nominates Judge proceedings. man, who represented the House The council said Kinsella violated lice from conducting unreasonable .search their properly without a jurisdiction over impeachment." ■ Lewis Powell said the Fourth searches ol "persons, houses, warrant. HARTFORD ~ Gov. WilUam O’Neill today Amendment does not extend pri­ papers and effects " but does not nominated Daniel F. Spallone of Deep River for a vacy rights to something just included wide expan.ses ol land. In Oliver's ease, two Kentucky vacancy on the Appellate Court, succeeding because an individual regards it narcotics agents, acting on a tip. Scouts hope cookie sales won’t be hurt Robert J. Testo of Milford who withdrew his name private. Instead, he wrote, it But Marshall argued the Consti­ went to Oliver's farm looking lor a from consideration. (■ provides privacy rights "society is tution mu.st protect the right to the tampering in other states would allect sales this cookie sales last year. The money, as in other years, marijuana field. They walked past Sppllone, one of four names O'Neill submitted NEW HAVEN (U P l) - Connecticut Girl Scouts privacy on private property so year, but said the Council sold 920,000 boxes of cookies went to support a variety of programs run by local prepared to recognize as a "no trespassing" sign and lound to the Judicial Review Council, would serve an whose cookies have won a clean bill of health halfway police will not be able to conduct UPl photo each last year and hope to sell 950,000 this year. troops, she said. reasonable." a field ol marijuana on Oliver's eight-year term from the date of confirmation by through an inspection for tampering, hope the cookie "1 think the girls are a bit frustrated (about what She said out of each $2 box, 73 cents goes to the Protecting illegal activity by sea rches where and w henc\ er I hey land a mile Irom his home. One Tnan was killed and another was main tent pole came into contact with the Legislature. scandal will not mar their fundraising efforts, a scout happened)," said Ms. Meyer, the council's assistant baker. 30 cents to the troops and 90 cents to the council. O ’Neill also nominated Milford lawyer John J. leader says. injured critically when Ellie the elephant power lines, electrocuting the elephant, executive director (or finance. Ronan of Milford for an eight-year term on the Girl Scout officials halted distribution of the cookies Cookies sales raised $300,000 last year to finance was electrocuted while erecting a circus which fells on its trainer, killing him "I'v e heard through troop leaders there is a lack ol Superior Court to fill the vacancy created by March 27 as a precautionary measure after reports of such programs as career exploration, campership Maine hails decision tent in Springhill, La., Tuesday. The instantly. pins, needles and other objects had been found in understanding of why this type of thing has to hurt fees for girls who can't afford camp fees, insurance Spallone’s promotion to the Appellate Court. their activities and programs." O ’Neill had said Tuesday he had submitted four cookies sold in 18 other states. protection and equipment, she said. AL’GCSTA, Maine (UPl) - Thornton ol Hartland. Without a "It doe.sn't say property." “ I hope the cookies will sell and the public will "But it's been a learning experience for them. I'm names to the council for consideration after it search warrant, police coniiscated "People won't have to worry sure some of the older girls will pick up and work even Ms. Mryers said the national Girl Scouts organiza­ Maine Allorney General James E. rejected Testo’s promotion to the court. support us as they have in the past," said Nancy Tierney .said a I'.S. Supreme Court l.t! pot plants in 1961 Irom fields about Ihe police coming info their M eyer of the Connecticut Trails Council, the largest o. harder now to sell their cookies." she added. tion was working to develop tamper-proof boxes to Mishap kills elephant, trainer The council gave no reason and O’Neill said decision allowing police to search owned by Thornton, despite his homes, tromping through their six councils in the state. Ms. Meyers said the council made $1.2 million from prevent such incidents from happening again. Tuesday he could not elaborate on the rejection, o|a'n I ields for marijuana w ithout a posted "No Tre.spa.ssing " signs. gardens or eavesdropping under She said the Girl Scouts have been selling cookies SPRINGHILL. La. (UPl) — A 4-ton elephant the first in the council's history. warrant has far-reaching constitu­ The .stale argued that the U.S. their windows, " said Wayne Moss, Brothers big top in the center of a shopping center for 48 years as their main fundraising event and there tional implications. Constitution doesn't require a the.32-year-old assistant attorney helping to erect a circus "b ig lop" on a shopping parking lot. has been a very sympathetic response from the Three justices who dissented warrant to search an open field. general who argued Ihe state's center parking lot was electrocuted and then fell to Silverlake said the elephant was pulling a chain Mayor claims harassment public. Police claim shooting an accident Tuesday with the high court's But the Maine Supreme Court ca.se to the high court Nov. 9. "It the ground, crushing its trainer. intended to hoist the tent's center pole when it Since last Thursday, officials have been checking WINSTED — Winsted Mayor James D. opinion warned the expansion of ruled the search illegal and sup­ protects people's homes. " Trainer Tim Mericash, 23, of Norwalk. Ohio, was struck overhead power lines. between 12,000 and 14,000 cases of cookies daily with a BRIDGEPORT (UPl) — Police reports showed a Santos was shot once in the left shoulder, police O’Meara says his home telephone has been police search powers will allow pressed the evidence confiscated Thornton's case will go back to killed instantly by the electricity and by Ihe weight scanner sensitive enough to find a pin in a sealed box, teenager suspected of stealing a car died after being said Hospital officials listed the cause of death as Sparks from the contact also iifjured worker tapped and his life threatened by a memberof the violations of the constitutional during the search. the Maine Supreme Court, which ol Ellie. his elephant. Roller Brothers Circus said Carolyn Corcoran, of Corcoran Transportation accidentally shot by an officer as the two collided cardiac arrest. town's police force, a pubUshed report said today. right to privacy. In a 6-3 opinion, the U.S. Tierney said wilt return it to Ihe olficials said Tuesday. Mickey King, who was taken by helicopter to Co. in Waterbury, where the cookies are stored. during a chase through darkened back yards, officials But Tierney hailed the ruling as Supreme court reversed ihe Maine state Superior Court lor retrial. Baptist Medical Center in Little Rock, Ark., where The Waterbury Republican reported that Scout officials hope to complete the inspection by have said. Acting Police Superintendent Patrick Dolan said "Sparks were jumping and it seemed like it went O’Meara said he is being harassed by a small "a good civil libertarian decision" justices, saying the Fourth ' The importance of this case will he was listed in satisfactory condition. Monday, and then begin selling the cookies, said Ms. Police said Carlos Santos. 15. was shot early preliminary reports indicated the incident was on lor an eternity before the fuse blew. " said circus that protects the "core zone of Amendment's guarantee to pri be fell primarily in other stales." group of police officers unhappy with his support Meyer. "There are 79,000 cases and they are halfway Tuesday when he bumped into Officer William Perez, "strictly accidental " and the case was turned over to privacy " intended by the Constitu­ vacy doesn't extend to open Helds. Tierney .said. "Becau.se the culti­ supcrvi.sor Jim Silverlake. "The tent was .so full of Mericash's was body was retrieved after a of Police Chief John Arcelaschi during recent down." who was pursuing the youth with his service revolver the Internal Affairs Unit. No disciplinary action was controversies. tion's Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment only vation ol marijuana and Ihe illegal smoke you couldn't see what was going on." wrecker was used to pull EUie’s huge body aside. “ No tampering has been found in Connecticut but drawn. Santos was shot when P?rez (ell to the ground planned. Dolan said. The controversies include the demotion Capt. The l!.S. Supreme Court opinion protects against warrantless disposal of hazardous wastes has The bizarre mishap occurred as Ellie and Silverlake said Ellie had been with the circus we felt it was our responsibility to the girls and to our and bis gun went off, police said. David Gomez to lieutenant after he used his Police said Santos was one of three youths spotted overturned a Maine Supreme searches ol "persons, liouses. become big business in other parts several workers were try ing to set up the Roller about two years and had worked all of her 40 years. customers to insure to the best of our ability the The officer rushed Santos to Park City Hospital, Court ruling in thecaseol Richard pap'ers and ellects. " .said Tierney. ol the country." inHuence to get his son out of the department product is safe," Ms. Meyers said. where the youth was pronounced dead about 2:15 riding in a car reported stolen in Bridgeport earlier in lockup and the reprimand of several officers for a Ms. Meyers said it could not be determined yet how a.m., hospital officials said. the evening. bungled burglary investigation. The first-term Republican mayor said he Two interns face charges believes the officers have been illegally bugging Fear grips thousands the police station for 10 years. O ’Meara also said he teard indirectly that one of buying medicai degrees of adults who stutter officer threatened his life. ‘Totally Outrageous’^ WORCESTER. Mass. (U P l) - Two Allard paid $9,000 and Miss Gillon D^octor’s license revoked BRIDGEPORT (UPl) — Ordering very low for adults." Worcester City Hospital interns have paid $6,000 to Pedros de Mesones, a HARTFORD — The state Medical Examining an ice cream cone or answering Ihe There are no firm estimates of the; been suspended pending an investiga­ broker in medical credentials, lor Board has voted to revoke the Connecticut telephone can be a painful ordeal for number of adults who stutter, but- tion into charges they bought their degrees trom the I'niversidad Centro medical license of a former Hartford doctor on 1st Anniversary thousands of adults who stutter. medical degrees from a school in the de Esiudios Tecnologicos in Santo Evans said one percent of all children^ "E v e n going into a store becomes charges of sexually molesting patients and Dominican Republic without actually Domingo, according to the Times, suffer from the disorder and nearly s; difficult. It's really a loss of control improperly prescribing drugs. having attended. Both had pre\ious medical expe­ percent of all people will stutter at- over your life," said Brian Evans, The board Tuesday voted to revoke the license Raymond Allard, 33, of Worcester, rience and purchased the degrees in some time in their lives. Men are three! speech language ' pathologist at the of Dr. P. Garry Stern, 40, who now practices in and Barbara Gitton, 29, ol New "York June 1982 alter De Me.soncs told them times as likely to stutter. Rehabilitation Center of Eastern Fair- Florida, in’connection with charges he fondled City, were suspended Tuesday‘ after their experience was equivalent to the Many recover by adolescence and it; field County. and seduced five female patients who testified at interviews in which they admitted first two years ol medical school and is not known for certain why some! a hearing in December. Some hide their problem and pay for adults continue to struggle. At best.! buying the degrees were published by Ihe lir.st two years ol cla.s.ses could be State officials charged Stem, who practiced at SALE! their secret w ith loneliness and lost job the New York Times, said Dr. John waived for a lee, they told Ihe adults can learn to limit and accept the; Mt. Sinai Hospital, with 44 violations of state law. Merritt, the hospital's chief ol newspaper. opportunities. Others, including a problem, Evans said. salesman and law student who sought The charges also included prescribing narcotics medicine. They agreeo to be interviewed alter A 12-week pilot program for adults! Now thru April 28th help at the center, refuse to give up but to known drug addicts and failing to keep proper "They have both been suspended their identities had bt>en learned from will end next week and the center plans; still suff er the sting of embarrassment. records of prescriptions. pending the resolution of Ihe investiga­ hospital records and Interviews with to offer a second next month. Five* "They fear nearly every speaking Stem moved to Florida in 1980 after he was tion into the validity ol their medical people familiar with an investigation people, four men and one woman from! situation, " Evans said Tuesday. "We accused of molesting patients. He renewed a degrees," said Merritt. "It's not into IraudulenI degrees, the newpaper their 20s to their 70s, attended the first; Florida medical license he had obtained in 1980 appropriate for someone to be here said. have people who could go further with group session. their careers, but are afraid because and now lives in Coral Gables and practices at until that question is resolved. " "I don't think I've done anything the next promotion would require more The program is designed for adults Margate General Hospital. Michael Kelly, executive director of wrong, but in ix'trospect maybe 1 did. " speaking." the slate Board of Medicine, said the Allard was quoted as having .said. who have had unsuccessful individual UPl photo therapy. Traditional techniques such case was under investigaton. but would De Mesones is serving a three-year There is one terrifying question that Housing official charged as control of speech, relaxation and not comment further. sentence in federal prison after being cannot be avoided and Evans said it breathing are used but the emphasis is HARTFORD — Police have arrested a former The board has 80 cases under review convicted on two counts of mail fraud in Rare wine offers an important clue for treating the puzzling disorder. on attitude and motivation. state deputy housing commissioner on 11 counts involving applications Irom individu­ the sale of bogus medical degrees, Thomas B. Selfridge, president of The sessions are a kind of support of larceny, forgery and writing bad checks in als who claim to have aliened medical according to the newspaper. De Me­ "People have trouble saying their group, daily logs are kept and "we will connection with work on rehabilitation projects schools in the Caribbean and two weeks sones had allegedly accepted $1..5 Caiifornia's Beaulieu Vineyard, displays name," he said. "That's one word they Buy any two items and through his building firm. ago rejected nine applications, he said. have to say. They can avoid certain allow for some stuttering. " Evans said. million Irom I6.'i clients. a double-magnum bottle of 1979 BV Police Tuesday arrested BOchael M. Sharpe William Lynch, chairman of the words. In other situations they can Private Reserve Cabarnet Sauvignon "Unless you work on attitude change III, 32, of Hartford, on charges of diverting two hospital's Board ol Trustees, said pause, switch words. There is no way to you can't have long lasting success in checks written by Community Development Allard and Miss Gillon had been which, despite its youth, could bring as get out of saying your name." The first U.S. amba.ssador to the controlling sp^ch. " he said. "All the Corp. of West Hartford, which monitors rehabili­ supervised while at the hospital and much as $800 at the National Auction of Fear, lack of confidence and nega­ pick another* Soviet Union was William C. Bullitt, responsibility is put on the person who tation projects for the city Hartford. for only a patients were never endangered, he tive attitudes about speaking must be who had also served as amba.ssador to Rare Wines, set May 31 in Atlanta by is trying to control his speech." Sharpe allegedly deposited in the account of his said. France. tackled to reverse the high rate of Hartford’s Heublein Co. failure in treating adults, said Evans. company. Legal Technical Development Corp. of "There is no cure for stuttering," he Hartford, an $18,695 check intended for a building supply company Sharpe’s firm installed windows said. "Once a person becomes an adult Sir John A. McDonald was the first who stutters the chances are very good for. He allegedly cashed a $2,218 check intended Moose hunt proposed for New Hampshire prime minister of Canada, serving to pay a crew of carpenters. the person is going to stutter for the rest from 1867 to 1873, and again from 1878 to CONCORD, N.H. (U P l) — An 83-year ban of their lives. The rate of recovery is 1891. House Fish and Game Committee, follows a Opposition to the plan is expected from on mouse hunting in New Hampshire could 1983 Senate bill that ordered Fish and Game Brass owner offers help be lilted by September 1985 if a proposed sportsmen who do not regard moose as big otticials to study the moose population and game animals and from humane animal SEYMOUR — The owner of the Bridgeport limited sea.son is approved by the Legisla­ outline a moose management plan. ture and signed by Gov. John Sununu. treatment groups who claim moose are too ' Brass Co. plant has offered to provide workers tame to hunt, said Nowell. considering buying the plant $25,000 in matching Fish and Game Department officials, Fish and Game officials said the moo.se ’ I'cmn iicm i.s ilic loucsi prn.i.' funds for a feasibility study and has lowered its PENNY! citing a growing moose population in the population in New Hampshire grew from state, unveiled a proposal Tuesday that from 500 in 1977 to at least 1.600 in 1982. They Under the proposal, moose hunting would The Best price for the plant. would allow 50 moose to be killed during an said a limited harvest of .50 moose per be allowed for three weekdays during the National Distillers and Chemical Corp. of New early fall hunt. season, would help manage the moose last week in September. Hunters would pay . York City made the offers toUnited Auto Workers PLUS: Bills to reopen moose hunting season population and would not threaten its a non-refundable $10 fee to enter a lottery, Easter Values Local 1827, which represents 200 of the 260 plant have been before two prior legislative survival. out of which 50 permits would be drawn. An workers, in a letter received late Monday. additional $200 fee would be charged to each • Tlic latest in fine qualitv’ famous label women’s fashions. sessions. The first bill was tabled and the Hunting would be open to both sexes and Daisies of the 50 hunters chosen in the lottery and second was vetoed by the late Gov. Hugh all ages of the moose population, said Gallon. participating in the hunt. Fees of $20 for Howard Nowell, chief of the department's • Our sensationalh’ low ever)' day off-ptices. The current proposal, submitted to the lottery applications and $400 for permits $ o 98 , SESSSSSSSsSS game division. C m m large bunch were proposed for non-residgnts. Y • Unconditionally guaranteed customer satisfaction. I ‘Disabled’ Is not ‘unable,’ Beautifully Gift Boxed Frash Cymbldlum Orchid Bned Shad • I'nadvertised in-store specials. says student who lost leg SilSfO EM LY.^ Corsage »4« lb. M IAM I (U P l) — Jeff Keith of Boston plans to stop several hundred times to THANKS FOR A TREMENDOUS EIRST YEAR was getting hisartificial leg repaired in speak at rehabilitation centers, hospi­ ------Miami Tuesday so that he cun run tals and other .such facilities. $2 79 across America this summer. “We anticipate that he will use at you neod " I want to show that disabled doesn't least three prostheses (artificial Large Selection of Flowering plants. Daffodils, Special * mean unable," said the 21-year-old limbs) during the run, said John W O ODI Gardenias, Tulips, Hyacinths, Lilies, Azaleas, • • Boston College student who lost his Stewart, one of the specialists attend­ ' kun plants. right leg to bone cancer on Christmas ing Keith. y,. Alaskan King Eve 1974 when he was 12 years old. Keith said he was inspired by Terry A U T O B O D Y Open Thur. A Pri. Iff 9 P .M .j Several m ajor business firms have Fox's "Marathon of Hope" in 1980. Fox ; j Crab Legs agreed to sponsor the $600,000 "Run, began running across Canada two Open Sat. til 5 P.M. Jeff, Run" event that is being promoted years after having his right leg y f - r by the Miami office of Project Masters. amputated above the knee. He coverd 24 HOUR TOWING Money raised during Keith's journey 3,328 miles in five months and raised mi le S28-4141 will benefit the American Cancer about $24 million for cancer research. L*Z2!a__ Society and the National Handicapped He died nine months later at age '22. FrMh Fish and Seafood Sports and Recreation Assn. Keith isl an English major on the I Arriving D a ily ...... Keith's run from Boston to Los Ask “Doc” Solon W einer o r Howard W einer dean's list at Boston College and a Angeles will be launched at a breakfast F.AMOUS WOMEN'S WSHiON FOR LESS! first-string goalie on the lacrosse team. about Wbodland’e in Boston's Faneuil Hall on June 4. He said he has been an athlete us long LHeUme Workmanship Guarantee Keith will run the first mile alongside as he can remember. COLLISION • FRAME « GLASS • RBERQLASS 136 Oak street Sen. Edward Kennedy's son, Theodore S fA FOOD "T ed dy" Kennedy Jr, who also lost a "Six weeks after the operation _649-1448 leg to cancer as a boy. (amputation), my parents got me on M fw eo T»C AMUOklKISVKMi Keith plans to reach Los Angeles in the ski slopes," he said. "They threw m-iap 1208 Burnside Avenue • East Hartford nSNMARKSTa ______me right into sports. And that's what I six months. He hopes to run 156 days, Serving all of Hartford since 1924 aaSTAU R AN T about 20 miles a day with24 days off. He reull;^ wanted to do, play sports. " 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesdiiy. April m. I9B4 faces sewer bill hike

Eighth District Director Walter day night, lists $220,000 as the It provides thaUhe town char{(fe Joyner told his fellow directors amount the district would approp- for use of a sewerage system shii^ Martha L. M. Ferris He was born in Queens. Long Islano. N.Y., uii .lune Monday that the district is going to iate to pay the town for the sewage not be revised until after a public Martha Lydia Manning Ferris. 92, ol 16 EIro St., II. 1945. and had been a resident ol Manchester lor 18 get hit by a large sewer-charge it sencis to the town's sewage hearing before the water pollutiali died Tuesday at a Manchester convalescent home. years. At the time of his death he was employed as a increase from the town. disposal plant. authority — in Manchester's cas^, She was the wife of the late Knight Harrison Ferris. sheet metal worker, working with union Local 40 of He was referring to a 8101,200 Joyner said the $102,000 amounts the Board of Directors. • She was bom in Manchester, in the Hillstown Hartford. He was a member of Emanuel Lutheran increase in the amount the town to more than a mill on the district Any change in the charges muSt section, on Jan. 3. 1892. She was as 1909 graduate of Church. He was assistant Scout leader of Boy Scout would charge the district in the tax rate. be filed with the town clerk apd South Manchester High School. She received her Troop 126 of Emanuel Lutheran Church. He was a property owners have 21 days after coming fiscal year ifl the budget Attorney John D. LaBelle Jr. teacher's training in Peoria, III., and taught member and secretary of Volunteer Hose Co. 3 of the the filing to appeal to staCb recommended by General Man­ said the town has not yet held a elementary grades in Moosup, Winchester and John Town of Manchester Fire Department. He also ager Robert B. Weiss is accepted Superior Court. J belonged to the National R ifle Association. public hearing on the proposed Tom Hill in Glastonbury. She was a member of the without change by the Board of The town directors plan to set $ Besides his wife he leaves two sons. James J. sewer rate increase. He said the National AARP. Directors. . budget on April 30. The distric| Colletti and Kevin M. Colletti, both at home; three budget hearing held by the town She leaves two daughters. Merion F. Ritter of The budget recommendation, budget will not be set until M ay 38 brothers, Anthony Colletti, Thomas Colletti and John directors did not meet that Lexington, Mass., and Miss Faye Mary Ferris of which calls for a 55 percent when the district holds its annud _,/T Colletti. all of Manchester; three sisters, Carmen requirement. W Manchester; three sons, Chester M. Ferris o f increase in sewer rates, lists the meeting. Thus the town's decision Avery of Manchester. Lucille Vemali of East BOSTON (U P I) - Red Sox have to pitch,' he said. "I started Manchester, Elm oreM , Ferris of Seattle, Wash., and present charge to the district at Some town officials, informed on a sewer rate, and on the charge Hartford, and Mary Yagmin of Wethersfield; and catcher Gary Allenson minced no changing speeds and throwing Walter M. Ferris of Old Lyme; six grandchildren; and $182,800, and the charge with the 55 Tuesday of LaBelle's remarks, to the district will presumably hi several nieces and nephews. words after hLs team's fifth gruundballs. The first couple of 17 great-grandchildren. percent increase at $284,000. were puzzled. They said the budget known when the district voters ac| The funeral will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Emanuel straight loss. innings were too exciting." The funeral and burial will be in West Cemetery at Those figures are based on hearing was the only public on their budget. * the convenience of the family. There are no calling Lutheran Church. 60 Church St. Burial will be in East 338,500 cubic feet of sewage. hearing they felt was required. "The bottom line is. we stink." "Th at’s the way Frank has to At the town’s public hearing on hours. Memorial donations may be made to the Cemetery. Friends may call at the Holmes Funeral The proposed budget for the LaBelle said Tuesday he was he said after the Texas Rangers pitch,” Rangers manager Doug the budget, no one spoke on behaH charity of the donor's choice. The Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main St.. Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Eighth District, worked out at a referring to Section 7-225 of the defeated Boston 8-4 Tuesday night. Rader said. "He changed speeds, of the district government. I kept the ball down, and stayed Home, 400 Main St., has charge of arrangements. meeting of district directors Mon­ statutes. During spring training Red Sox Houk said, " f v e never been a manager Ralph Houk promised ahead of the hitters." believer in momentum, but I'm Tanana earned the win by Elsie B. Gustafson pitching would be his team's starting to believe in it now. It's Frank R. Boynton Elsie (Berggren) Gustafson. 78, of 13 Chestnut St., strength, but the Rangers had a checking the Red Sox on five hits Tolland Turnpike water line suggested lough to put it together when things COVENTRY — Frank Russell Boynton, 52, ol 42 dozen hits oft Boston hurlers and by striking out live in seven died Tuesday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She start going bad. W e'll just have to Lathrop Drive, died Monday of cancer, after a long was the wife of Carl A. Gustafson. Properly owners along the Property owners along that repaved. There is a measure Dennis Eckersley and At Nipper. innings. wait until things go our w ay." illness. He was the husband of Joan (^ k e w a y ) She was born in New Britain on Aug. 17, 1905, and stretch of Tolland Turnpike be­ section of the turnpike had re­ before the General Assembly that Eckersley, 0-2, who had worked Larry Parrish hit a two-run Boynton. had lived most of her life in Manchester. Before tween Parker Street and the quested water service in 1980, but would provide for sale of $1.3 hard for a comeback this year, single in the fifth after Pete In the first inning. Texas' He was bom in Windham on Sept. 28. 1931. son ol retiring she had worked for many years as a Vernon town line will be invited to dropped the request. Kandra said million in state bonds to pay for said. " I need a break some time. O'Brien singled. George Wright Mickey Rivers reached first on an Russell and Mary Storrs Boynton of Manchester. He salesperson at the former House and Hale store in a May 1 meeting on a proposal to they have reactivated it recently. reconstruction of the stretch ol But I'll just keep going alter them. doubled and Buddy Bell was error by Sox . second baseman had been a lifelong resident of Coventry. Before Manchester. put a town water line there. They now have private water road. ; There's got to be belter days walked intentionally. Parrish’s Jerry Remy and raced to third retiring, because of poor health, he had been Public Works Director George single was followed by Billy She was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church, supplies. Those who have business^ ahead." when first baseman Mike Easier employed in the Research and Development Depart­ and the Lydia Circle of the church. She was a former A. Kandra said the May 1 meeting Texas' winning pitcher Frank Sample's sacrifice lly lor a 6-2 About 2,400 feet of water main is along the road say the state couldn't handle O'Brien's ment of Pratt & Whitney in the East Hartford, soloist with the Beethoven Glee Club and was a would be for information only. The Tanana (1-1), an ex-Bosox, has Texas lead. involved. The cost would be created a bottleneck when A UPl photo grounder. Rivers scored on Bell’s Middletown and Manchester plants. He was a member and soloist of the Chaminade Club and the G town has tentatively decided to returned to the good old days. Once The Rangers chased Eckersley assessed to the properiy owners. revamped exits from Interstate M infield out. member of Uriel Lodge of Masons. Clef Choral Club and a former soloist at North United hold a formal public hearing on the a fireballer, Tanana has become a in the seventh when Wright Kandra said it is important to get at either end of the commerictu Besides his wife, and his parents in Manchester, he Methodi.st Church. request for the line at the May 8 The Rangers’ Billy Sample dives safely inning of Tuesday's game at Fenway pitcher instead ol a thrower. doubled and scored on Bell's Boston, which has not won since the line in.‘5lalleri before the road is stretch. I leaves a son, Scott D. Boynton of Wallingford; a Besides her husband she leaves a son, Carl V. meeting of the Board ol Directors. back to first base as Boston's Mike Park. Texas defeated the Red Sox, 8-4. "About half-way through the single. Nipper entered and walked April 7, took a 2-1 lead in the second on Remy's two-run double. daughter, Mrs. Robin R. Volovski of Collinsville; and Gustafson of Hebron; two daughters, Mrs. Elsa Easier makes a late tag during the fourth game 1 started pitching the way 1 Parrish tefore Sample hit into a a brother, Robert Boynton of Derby. Robinson of Manchester and Miss Margaret Gustaf­ The funeral will be private at the Holmes Funeral son of Putnam; a brother, Richard Berggren of Home. 400 Main St. Burial will be at the convenience of Manchester; foursisters. Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, Mrs. the family. There are no calling hours. Mildred Johnson and Mrs. Gertrude O'Brien, all of Manchester, and Mrs. Helen DeVries in Florida; four It’s just like old times; grandchildren; and one great-grandson. William M. Schmick AL SIEFFERT'S Memorial services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at William M. Schmick. 58, of New York City, formerly Emanuel Lutheran Church. 60 Church St. Burial will of Manchester, died at his home after a long illness. be in East Cemetery at the convenience of the family. He was the husband of Cynthia (Paisley) Schmick. There are no calling hours. , At the time of his death he was vice president ol the Eagles bomb Saints Memorial donations may be made to the Emanuel American Kennel Club in New York.' Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, the Cancer Society, Besides his wife he leaves a son, William M. or the American Heart Association. The Holmes THANK YOy SALE By Rich Cahill Roy also went the distance on the Roy took the loss in East's 10-8 Schmick Jr. of Mansfield, Mass.; two daughters. Ms. Funeral Home. 400 Main St., has charge of Herald Sports Writer mound, allowing four hits and defeat against St. Thomas Aquinas Paisley Rossetti of Worcester, Mass., and Mrs. arrangements. seven walks. He lost his bid for a on April 10. That loss is the Eagles' Pamela DeJackome of Orange, Mass.; and eight The more things change, the shutout in the sixth inning, when only blemish after four games. St. grandchildren. more they stay the same. the Saints' Adrian Clark led off Bernard is 2-2. Graveside services were held April 9 in East Joseph L. Goudreou Last season. East Catholic hit an with an opposite-field home run. The Eagles will play at home In addition to the homers by Roy again today, facing HCC opponent Cemetery, Manchester with the Rev. Dale Gustafson Joseph L. Gaudreau, 57. of 88B Ambassador Drive, LAST 3 DAYS amazing .346 as a team, on its way of Emanuel Lutheran Church officiating. Memorial and Clark, East's Brian Feshler Xavier. "I'd like to save a few of died Tuesday night at his home, after a long illness. He to a Hartford County Conference donations may be made to the American Cancer title and a Class L state champion­ and Bill Masse also hit four- those runs for tomorrow,” Penders was the husband of Jacqueline M. (Thisdule) Society. * baggers. Feshler's homer followed joked after Tuesday 's easy win. Gaudreau. Thursday ship. Six starters from that team 9:30-9:00 were lost to graduation or aca­ Roy’s clout in the third. Masse's He was born in New Bedford, Mass., on Nov. 4.1926, demic ineligibility, but this year's shot drove in three runs in the I itth. SI. Bernard ( I ) — Powell ss 3-0-0-0, and had been a resident of Manchester for more than William B. Starkey East squad shows signs of playing He and Roy, the team's co­ Wisniewski It 3-0-0-0, Jaskewicz c( 20 years. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Friday 4-O-t-O, MacDonald rf 2-0-0-0, Clark 2b-p 9:30-8:00 the same type of baseball. The captains, each drove in five runs on William Bailey Starkey, 61, of Essex, died Tuesday He had been employed as a food service supervisor 3- 1-2-1, Pellerin C3-0-1-0, Vandevelde3b Eagles have scored 36 runs in their the afternoon. 1-0-0-0, RadicionI 1b 3-04M), Serchlaroli at Hartford Hospital. He was the husband of Kathleen with Szabo Food Service in East Hartford for many p 1-0-0-0. Ennis p O-O-O-O, Kenyon 2b Dolan Starkey and the father of Noah H. Starkey of first four games, including a 13-1 years. He had also been head chef at Manchester Saturday 9:30-5:00 "T h ey're co-captains, leaders, 0- O-O-O. Totals 23-1-4-1. romp over St. Bernard on’Tuesday East Catholic (13) — Darby 3b4-2-2-1, Manchester. Memorial Hospital for a number of years and before afternoon at Eagle field. winners," East coach Jim Penders MiruckI ss 2-1-0-0, Masse c( 3-3-3-5, Rov He also leaves two other sons, William B. Starkey in that he was tood supervisor at Crestfield Convales­ p 4-2-2-S, Peshler rf 4-M-1, Huft 1b "They must breed em up here,” said of Roy and Masse, two of the Massachusetts and Robert W. Starkey in New Jersey; cent Home for 15 years. 4- t-1-0, Bvam c 3-0-1-0, Gallahue c the placB: 445 Hartford Road, Manchester said St. Bernard coach Jim Powers holdovers from last year's team. 1- 041-0, VIbberts If 3-1-2-1, Hovhurst If a daughter, Mary-Katelyn Starkey of Essex; two Besides his wile he leaves a son, Gean Paul after watching three of his pitchers In addition to pacing the team's 1-0-0-0, Madden 3b 3-2-2-0. Totals brothers, attorney Albert B. Starkey and Dr. George Gaudreau of Bolton; a daughter. Mrs. Jeannine 32-13-14-13. surrender 14 hits — including four offense, the two have taken on the W.B. Starkey, both in Massachusetts; and five Drobiak ol Manchester; a step-daughter, Sharon IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE (Key. AB-R-H-RBI). home runs — to the new-look, unfamiliar role of pitching leaders St. Bernard 000 001 0 1 grandchildren. Beaverstock. at home; his mother. Eugenie (Huot) WE ARE EXTENDING A PERSONAL INVITATION old-look Eagles. Last season, Pow ­ for the squad. Masse is I-O with one East Catholic 007 330 0 13 The funeral will be Thursday at 9 a.m. from the Gaudreau of New Bedford; two brothers, George WP— Rov (1-1); LP—Serchlaroli ers' Saints handed the Eagles one save, while Roy is now 1-1. Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home, 34 Main Gaudreau of Glastonbury and John Gaudreau of TO ATTEND THIS THANK YOU SALE of their three losses, s c o r ^ a 3-1 St., Centerbrook. and at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Great Falls, Mont.; three sisters. Mrs. Marguerite triumph in Uncasville. St. Bernard Sorrows Church, Essex. Calling hours are today from Brunelle. Mrs. Madeleine Monteiro. both of New SPECIAL PRICES ARE IN EFFECT DURING THIS SALE. 7 to 9 p.m., at the funeral home. Memorial donations saw a different East team Games postponed Bedford, and Mrs. Theresa Doyle of East Hartford; DON’T MISS IT — COME EARLY Tuesday. may be made to the Grace Bailey Starkey Scholarship two grandchildren; andd several nieces and nephews. "W e really didn't expect them to i Soggy fields forced two area are winless m two games. Fund in care of Trinity College, Hanford. A memorial mass of Resurrection will be held hit the ball that well," Powers said. teams to forsake Tuesday and try In other local action today, Monday at 7:30 p.m. at St. Bartholomew Church. 736 1 — — 1 r "They hit the ball a ton." again today. Prince Tech will play at Cheney E. Middle Turnpike. Burial will be at the convenience In the case of East senior pitcher The Manchester High School Tech, Coventry hosts E.O. Smith, Joseph Michael Colletti of the family. There are no calling hours. The Holmes Bank Paul Roy, the ball was hit two tons. baseballl team will play at Fermi Xavier plays at East Catholic, and Joseph Michael Colletti, 38, of 156 Avery St., died Funeral Home. 400 Main St., has charge of Roy hit a 400-foot homer to today at 1 p.m. in the makeup Manchester Community College Monday in Gettysburg. Pa., after suffering an arrangements. Memorial donations my be made to (MasterCardj Financing VISA left-center field to drive in two runs game. Manchester has a 1-2 record hosts Massasort for a double- apparent heart attack while on a Boy Scout camping the Manchester Memorial Hospital Cardiac Unit, * in East's 7-run third inning and, in lor the season. header at Moriarty Field. trip. He was the husband of Eileen (Morsey) Colletti. Haynes Street. Availanle the next inning, blasted a 3-run Bolton hosted Portland High The East Catholic golf team Police roundup homer over the right field fence. School this morning. The Bulldogs hosts Notre Dame this morning. In Memoriam TELEVISION, STEREO, AUDIO, RADIOS, TELEPHONES Father, William Richter, who passed away April REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, RANGES, WASHERS, Teen charged 18, 1975 and Mother, Anna Richter, who passed away March 29, 1983 DRYERS, DISHWASHERS, AIR-CONDITIONERS, Full swinging ahead locally Dear Mother and Father— DEHUMIDIFIERS, VIDEO RECORDERS It’s full swinging ahead for area golfers now in accidents You are still beside us in all we do The Celtics’ Cedric Maxwell is doubled- quarter of Tuesday's NBA playoff game that the winter weather is behind us. The first An East Hartford tee­ Olcott Street beside the Your memories will guide and see us through MICRO-WAVE OVENS, AND GAS GRILLES course to officially open was, as usual, Tallwood teamed by the Bullets' Frank Johnson at Boston Garden. Boston won the first nager was charged early entrance to the town land­ Life must go on, we know it's true in Hebron several weeks ago. The weatherman (15) and Greg Ballard as Maxwell tried game of the best-of-five series, 91-83. Sunday with breach of fill and flipped over, po­ But it's not the same since we lost you. wasn't too kind last weekend, which was a wet Herald Angle peace and driving while lice said. to pass off the ball during the second one, but a few diehard players were out trying out his judgment was im­ The driver, Trevor C. Daughter. Son-in-law A fre!e gift to all who attend this great sale their clubs at Manchester, Ellington, Minne- paired by alcohol after his Micoletti, was not se­ Grandchildren and great grandchildren chaug, Blackledge, Red Rock and Tallwood. Earl Yost second automobile acci­ riously injured. All Merchandise Guaranteed NBA roundup Head pros returning include Ralph DeNicoIo at dent in 12 hours, police SOME ONE OF A KIND SOME FLOOR SAMPLES Sports Editor Emeritus said. FREE Local llallvery FREE Servtee FREE Removal of Old Appliance FREE IniUllBllon (Except BaSt-lna) Manchester, Wally Cichon at Ellington, Jimmy Rusher at Minnechaug, Jim Goshdigian at Blaine S. Donze, 19, was Blackledge and John Nowobilski at Tallwood- VI charged with reckless ...Bob Lennon, a local man, returns as golf pro at driving at the scene of his Cedar Knob in Somers...Thirty-fifth anniversary Man on the move Defense keys rally first accident on Center GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW of Little League baseball in Manchester will be Street at Lilac Street. PLASTIC BAGS..• • celebrated this summer. The first ball was Donze had driven through BUY ’ EM WHOLESALE & SAVE VIDEO DEPARTMENT pitched in 1950 when four teaths made up the one a red light and served into Towering Carl Frantz has moved to Baton league with all games played at Memorial Field, the oncoming lane to ...THE GOOD BUSINESS W AY Largest Selection in Greater Hartford Rouge, La. The six-foot-11 former college now part of the Manchester High athletic as Knicks top Pistons avoid hitting a car cross­ basketball star took to tennis like a duck takes to Grand Ononing Specials All This Week complex. The latter was originally a nine-hole ing his path, witnesses BIG BAGS. SMALL BAGS. HEAVY BAGS. THIN BAGS. WIDE BAGS; water, and was one of the town's better players. CORNING GENERAL ELECTRIC LITTON M.C.A. SANYO TOSHIBA told police. His car col­ golf course built by the Cheney family. First His serve was rated the fastest among local ALL SIZES AND THICKNESSES FOR BUSINESSES AND HOMEOWNERS. EMERSON HITACHI MAGEE QUASAR SHARP WASIKKINC Little League prexy was the late Sher Robb in Bv Ira Kaufman Washington 91-83, Milwaukee tley scored 30 points to help Utah lided with another travel­ players...Seventeen of the 25 players on the EUREKA JACUZZI MAGIC CHEF RANCEMASTER SONY WES'HNCHOUSE UPI Sports Writer crushed Atlanta 105-89, Dallas turn back a late Nuggets' surge ing in the opposite direc­ WHY PAY TRIPLE IN STORES? 1950...Manchester Racquet Club's 1984-85 season Hartford Whalers' roster at season's end were FISHER JENN-AIR MAGNAVOX R.G.A. SUMMIT WHIRLPOOL edged Seattle 88-86 and Utah and take a 1-0 lead. Kiki Vande- tion, driven by Mary G. starts Sept. 24 and will run 35 weeks. Pro Dan new during this year to respectability in the PANASONIC MITSUBISHI MAYTAG ROPER SYLVANIA ZENITH The statistics say the New York topped Denver 123-121. weghe led Denver with 31 points, Kauffman, 34, of Andover, Kennedy reports the summer schedule will get National Hockey ...New York Rangers, Boston Knicks are the third-best defensive Celtics 91, Bullets 83 including 12 in the final period, and police said. under way May 28. Four of the eight courts are air Bruins and New York Islanders were the top Complefe line off: conditioned. Kennedy visions Tiny Tot Tennis for three drawing .attractions for the Whalers in team in the NBA. Try telling the Larry Bird scored 23 points, Alex English added 27. Dantley 30 gallon grass Special Detroit Pistons two clubs play it dished out 12 assists and blocked • Food Service Microwave’s from 188M youngsters as young as six. Hartford last season. Neitheh of two Islander scored 13 points in the third An 18-year-old East 250'sonly 14*' visits was a sell-out and Montreal has never any better. ^ three shots as the Celtics took a 1-0 quarter, when the Jazz opened a Hartford man was These are not heavy duty, over Washington with a 91-83 • Sanitary played before a capacity crowd in Hartford in The Knicks parlayed a R

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Bob Connor would like to show you this Once Easter is here, thoughts of cold and winter can finally be put away. Easter only 82 calories per half cup. And what's nice about rice is that added flavorings don't lovely 3 room condo... occurs at the time of year when nature is awakening and eve^hing seems bright and have to be high in calories. When cooked in broth or bouillon and tossed with sauteed new. A time too, when many people awaken to the reality that it's time to think of lighter vegetables and a pinch of spice or herbs, rice can be seasoned to accompany any meat. meals! This special dinner and brunch is the perfect place to start. Most spring meals include fruit and canned Bartlett pears are always appropriate as Lamb is one of the lighter meats. Long associated with the Christian religion and well as convenient. Whether seasoned to go with meat, chilled for a light meal ending, or formerly available only in the spring, lamb was a natural for this holiday meal. Now perched atop a rich dessert for a cool accent, juicy canned Bartlett pears are perfect. available year 'round, lean lamb, with surface fat that can be easily trimmed away, is Now also packed in lighter "natural" juices, pears add goodness to meals at a lower Included in this 7 room Cape. 3 or 4 bedrooma. perfect for today's lifestyles. A 3-ounce serving of cooked lamb contains only 160 count in calories than ever before. Full, finished basement, appliances, garage Lamb, rice and canned Bartlett pears are perfect partners. Try this special combina­ Just reduced to $61,900 calories. Rice is a good choice to accompany lamb for the Easter feast. Cooked rice contains tion in an Easter dinner and brunch. OWNERS ANXIOUS BOLTON GREEN AND GOLD PILAF EASTER BRUNCH Unique offering approximately EASTER DINNER 1-1/2 cups uncooked rice DazpactM: 3 talilespoons butter or margarine Pink Champagne TOM CANTONE 2 acres, barn shed, fruit trees all 3 cups water Lamb and Rice Strudel Want to gM thing, golngl Call Tom Cantona. Qtaaad Lag of Lamb Roaamary For 20 y . v t pM pl. hiva dw>Mxt.(t on Tom to gat thing, Oraan and Qotd Ptbrt 6 cubes or teaspoons chicken bouillon granules Orange Baked Peart going t.M. go with this 9 room lovely 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon ground while pepper Whole Wheal MuHIns Overlooking the pool thie one bedroom Bibb Laltiioa with Blue Chaaaa Draaaing Tom Cwitona'i Exxon Station .e ra ., from Bonwizi on home, 4 bedrooms, family Hot Clovartoat'Rola 3 small or 2 medium carrots, cut In short Wm I Middl. Turnpik. w u Ih . p iK . to go for fMt. d.pmdabla condo with Dalcony awaits your leisurely (wvloa. room, sun porch and much Inspection. Large living room with wall to Paar AmancHno TMrt thin slicks LAMB AND RICE STRUDEL Tom ha. ch.ng«f cwmt. and I. ready to giv. you Ih . wall catpet offers immediate occupancy. 8 to 10 oz. frozen French-style green beans, thawed" •■ma d^twidabla. t« t .wvica In ra.1 Mata. Covantry 2 f«nlly with nM» both In otm inartnranL Sail 1 pound ground lamb 1/2 cup raisins more for $127,000. Call us. Price $39,000 plumbingX) flnd d lln g * In 2nd N»rtnwnt. Two nnv I...hot w(tw ... To gat your houu .old tu t .nd M th. b « t prlca. call Tom hMlMV.. 2 bodroomt In *M h unM. OrMt Incomo propwlyl 1 cup chopped onions 1/2 cup water at 646-4040. Combine rice, butter, water, bouillon and pepper in 3 to $69,900 GLAZED LEG OF LAMB 4-quart saucepan. Bring to boil. Stir once or twice. Reduce 1 clove garlic, minced 2 cups cooked rice heat, cover and simmer 15 minutes, or until rice is tender 1/4 teaspoon each ground cinnamon, 16 aheeta frozen flllo, ED GORMAN „ JyflfWBawt Zinsser Aaency _ STRANO REAL ESTATE thawed 760 Main 9? * ROSEMARY and liquid is absorbed. Remove from heat. Add carrots and cloves and cumin j4sgociates ISmu , sU&R REALTY CO. ^ ISO East Center Street beans. Cover and let stand 5 minutes. Add salt, if necessary. Salt Melted butter or ManctMator IB 1 leg of lamb 1 teaspoon crushed 6 0 4 M ID D L E T U R N P IK E EAST [|lj 643-2692 Makes 8 servings. 1 can (4 oz.) chopped green chiles margarine 2 teaspoons vegetable rosemary 1/2 cup chopped celery Robart D. AAurdock, RaaNor oil 1/4 teaspoon garlic *Or use fresh green beans and cut French style. 64 6 -4 0 4 0 646-1511 Cook lamb in large skillet over medium heat until meat is no ^ 647-7653 1/2 teaspoon each salt powder longer pink. Stir to crumble. Add onions, garlic, seasonings and 1 and black pepper PEAR AMANDINE TART teaspoon salt. Cook until onions are soft but not brown. Add green chiles, celery, raisins and water. Simmer about 10 minutes, 1 can (16 oz.) Bartlett pears Glaze: or until most of liquid evaporates. Add rioe. Add salt to taste. Cool. 1 package (3 oz.) cream cheese, soltened SELLING? D.W. FISH REALTY CO. 1 tablespoon 1/2 cup apple jelly Cover fillo leaves with wax paper and a damp tea towel. Working ‘ of/ hom€s/ ^ ^ cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice 1-1/4 cups milk with 2 of the leaves folded in half (like a book), open one half and 1 package (3-3/4 oz.) Instant vanilla pudding mix 1/4 cup water 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg brush exposed surfaces with butter. Turn leaves over and repeat • WE NEED YOU! 243 Main St.. Manchesier Vernon Circle, Vernon 1/4 teaspoon almond extract I ' ig We have more buyers than homes! If 1/3 cup pear liquid process. Spoon one-eighth of lamb mixture onto folded leaves 643-1591 872-9153 Almond Pastry near edge, leaving an inch of dough exposed at each end. Roll Place leg of lamb on rack in shallow roasting pan; 1-1/2 teaspoons cornstarch you’ve considered selling over the up, tucking ends under. Place on baking sheet and brush with keep a small amount of water in bottom of pan dur­ Fresh strawberries last several years but were hesitant butter. Repeat with other 14 fillo leaves and lamb mixture. Bake at ing roasting period. Rub leg with vegetable oil. Crushed sliced almonds because of market conditions... Call Combine salt, black pepper, rosemary and garlic 37S*F. for 30 minutes or until golden brown and crisp. Makes the professionals at 646-2482 Drain pears; reserve 1/2 cup liquid. Slice pears if necessary. 8 strudels. powder. Sprinkle over lamb. Bake in 325° F. oven -Geaf cream cheese until smooth. Gradually beat in milk. NISTUSTEDI 60’f HVFRE SELUNG HOUSES!” 25 minutes per pound, or .until meat thermometer Add pudding mix and almond extract all at once; beat with B . (m . of tti. tat to aaa Ihia 7 room cap. with flraplaca and registers 140° F. (medium rare).or desired doneness. ORANGE BAKED PEARS wood burning atova. 1 '4 batha and dormart rotary beater or lowest speed of mixer 1 minute. Spoon into ERA BUYERS PROTECTION PLANI Approximately 10 minutes before removing from; ,, ^ Almond Pastry; chill until firm. Combine reserved pear 1 can (29 oz.) Bartlett 3 tablespoons packed brown oven, glaze the leg of lamb. To prepare glaze, ml)( liquid and cornstarch In saucepan; cook and stir over peers helves sugar together cornstarch arid water. Combine with pear medium-high heat until thickened and clear. Cool to room 1 orange, sliced crosswise 1 teaspoon grated orange peel liquid, apple Jelly, lemon j^Uceand nutmeg. Cook ovef temperature. Arrange pears and strawberries over filling. 1/2 cup orenge juice 2 teaspoons cornstarch low heat until mixtujii tf)|falt|na and becomes clear. Spoon glaze over fruit. Garnish arouiid outside edge with □rain pearr, reserve 1/2 cup liquid. Cut orange slices In half. Glaze lamb; return to own n r 10 minutes. Remove almonds. Chill. Makes 1 (9-inch) tart. ^ Alternate pear halves and orange slicee In 9-inch round baking from oven and allomto DP to 30 minutes before Almond Pastry: Combine 1 cup flour mth 2 tablespoons dish. Combine reserved pear liquid, orange juice, sugar, orange carving. sugar. Cut in 1/3 cup butter or margarine. ^ Ir in 1 egg yolk peel and cornstarch. Cook and allr over medium-high heat until and 2 tablespoons chopped almonds. Knead until dough ‘ pllghUy thickened. Pour over pear* and oranges. Bake at 425* F. holds together. Pat into 9-inch fluted flan pan with remov­ 15 minutes or until thoroughly heated. Serve warm. Makes 6 able bottom or 9-inch pie plate; press firmly against bottom ‘W vinga. and sides. Prick bottom and sides with fork. Bake at 4(X)*F.;. anrustcoi nx JUST. U S T E D BO'S 10 to 12 minutes or until lightly browned; cool. Makes t 7 room Colonial In ana of Eaat Haittord'a BEST AREAS.... 4 badroom young colonial wHh IVt batha. tat floorfamfly room, SAWKA DRIVB tat floor family room and multipla bathti flraplaca. gang, and moral 3 Family Outdoor Lovers (9-inch) tart shell. Manchester $75,500 Manchester $109,900 9 9 p BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO, INC. Much remodeling has been done to make Won’t be able to resist this quaint older P i l i REALTORS this good investment even more attrac­ home located on 2.3 acres in one of the 189 WEST CENTER STREET tive. Nearly $1100 monthly income Call town’s most desirable areas. P r ^ r t y in­ (ConMF of McKm ) our office for all the details cludes foundationed 36x36 Horsebam with 646-2482 4 stalls, tack room and feed room. I* . MANCUKSTKH IIKItALl). Wvdtiv.sd:iy, April IH, U)H4 23 Za - MANCHESTER HFRAl.D, Wodncsdiiy, April 18. 1984 New England Recipes Microwave breakfasts are for families on the go Four months Editor's note: Murge Churchill is a graduate home economist who is a Manchester resident. She teaches Dining halls aren’t what they used to be is their time microwave cooking classes. If you have any questions regarding microwave cooking, you may send your Marge’s Bv United Press International AT BROWN UNIVERSITY in Rhode Island, the! Seafood Strudel questions to: Microwave, Box 591, Manchester Gino Corelli says there is a trend toward meatless WASHINGTON (UPl) — It would lake every Herald, Manchester, CT 06040. Microwave Remember college days and all those complaints meals and lighter meals due to increased awareness Combine SW ounces margarine and SVs ounces flour cent the average taxpayer earns Irom Jan. 1 to about dormitory food? The people responsible for of cholesterol. to make a roux. cook about 5 minutes over hoi stove. May 1 to pay all his fi-deraJ. slate and local taxes, When every member of the family is rushing to get Kitchen feeding students think their recipes are maligned. “We're using more vegetarian dishes than we ever Add 1 quart hot milk, beat and make a line sauce. a'private research group says. ready for work or school, each minute counts. Alan Kenney, director of dining halls at Vale used. Our salad bar is getting bigger and bigger." he Add three-lourths cup heavy cream and three- Breakfast can be a problem, but with a microwave, a Marge Churchill University, offers this recipe and says students do not says. lourths tablespoon dijon mustard, one-half cup while The Xox Foundation, a non-prolil organization complete breakfast is ready in just minutes. The badmouth the food. ‘‘They don’t at Yale. Not too The line for seconds for roast beef, which used to be wine. Beat well, lei simmer a few minutes on slow that monitors laxc's, said Sunday that the Jan. 1 family can leave home well-fortified for a busy day. much." He has been at Yale for 18 years. endless, is now a rare occurrence. Quantities ol beef burner. through May 1 estimate is the same as last year, Nutritionists tell us that a good breakfast will used are down. ' In live or six ounces margarine, saute two pounds but that still amounts lo working an extra day lor Tastes differ in scrambled eggs, and ii you prefer large broken shrimp, two pounds bay scallops, two taxes this year since 1984 is a Leap Year w ilh an provide the necessary vitamins, minerals, and them more or less firm, remove them from the Stir Fried Beef and Peppers Also increased has been the serving of chicken and proteins to help avoid a mid-morning energy lag and pounds whitclish au turbot cut into one ihch cubes. extra day, Feb. 29. microwave while they still look shiny. Over-cooking fish. Pasta is also very popular. Recently pul out a When almost cooked, add to sauce and let simmer a aid in concentration. The diet-conscious are also well makes eggs rubbery. If. after standing, they are not Use 2'A pounds flank steak. Cut in half, lenghthwise, pasta bar with several different kinds of sauces. , aware of the benefits of breaklast, and the dangers of slice into strips about >/4-inch thick. lew minutes. 1 he inereasea lax nuroen oc c urs despite a drop done to your satisfaction, microwave them for a few Mix one-and-one-half cups Swiss cheese, one cup the mid-morning doughnut or pastry snack. Eggs seconds longer. Marinade mixture of half cup soy sauce, half cup “We have more understanding now" Irom students in lederal income tax rates, the louudalion said, form a good base for a nutritious breakfast. High in cooking sherry, one ounce sugar, half ounce corti who complain about food. They do it positively and are minced shallots, two teaspoons minced garlic, because state and local governments have not protein and low in calories, they offer many Poaching eggs in the microwave is easy if you starch. Kefrigerate two hours. specific as to what was wrong with a meal instead ol one-half cup dried chives, 8 to 10 chopped hard boiled only offset the reduction, but are taking a liltle nutritional advantages. observe a few simple rules. Eggs can be poached in a Drain, pre-heat grill to 450 degrees. Oil the grill with just saying it was bad, " he says. eggs and one quart sour cream. more as well, ; .. For those who are concerned about the cholesterol styrofoam cup to avoid messy ctean-up. Measure 2 half cup of cooking'oil. When oil starts to smoke, take Alter mixing, add seafood mixture and pour into 12 content of fresh eggs, various frozen egg substitutes tablespoons of water plus 'h teaspoon of vinegar into a pound and a half of green peppers cut in large pieces The following is a recipe for Seafood Strudel ser\ ed by 20 inch pun about 2 inches deep and lop it with pull The foundation said 1984 marks the lirsl year are available. They, too, can be prepared in the custard cup or styrofoam cup. Cover with plastic and stir fry for two minutes. Add the meat. Stir fry for recently. While Brown generally serves about 2,40(i pastry one-eighth of an inch thick. that total tax liabilities e.xceed $1 trillion microwave. To defrost egg substitutes, open an wrap and brin: to a boil. Use High power for 30 to 40 an additional two minutes. students, this recipe has been reduced to serve about Bake at 325 tor 26 to 30 minutes or until golden 8i/«-ounce or 4-ounce carton to vent. Microwave seconds per cup. Break the egg into the cup. Pierce the Serves 12. 20 people. brown. opened carton at 10 percent (Low) for 20 to 22minutes yolk with a toothpick and cover. Microwave on 50 for a large carton, or 5 to 6 minutes for a smaller percent (Med) until most of the white is opaque, but p ^ ^ l^ S u p e r Coup»T~^j —^ carton. Stir three times during defrosting, and allows not set. Let stand 2 to 3 miiiutes, shaking the cup i(^ M Super Coupon Super Coupon )j g i S d I i ' Super Coupon ^ gently once or twice during the standing time. This Menus AP-21 I T 9 S V & T 3 S ap2| minutes standing time. AP-2 I 601 r n i r i -g i i r a will help the yolk set. Do not remove the cover until the @ Q H 5 600 ' m i TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ONE HALF GALLON Never microwave an egg in its shell. Steam builds TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ONE 3 LS BAG standing time is completed. Remove the egg with a TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ONE 0O2EN TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF ONE HALF GALLON up inside, and the egg will burst — making a Otrus Hill Orange Juice Eight O’clock Coffee ll(M)d lee Cream considerable mess in the oven. To cook whol^eggs out slotted spoon. Senior citizen A&P Grade “A” Egg.s ALL FLAVORS ANY S i ^ of the shell, pierce the yolk with a toothpicILThe yolk 50 Percent Power Eggs: The following lunches will be served at Mayfair ■dSpi i>w *s« l««i » has a high fat content, and will attract more 1 egg — 45 seconds to 1 minute and 20 seconds. Gardens and Westhill Gardens the week of April 23 to microwave energy than the white. The yolk also has 2 eggs — 1 minute and 5 seconds to 1 minute and 35 Eggs Florentine 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 27 to Manchester residents who are 60 or older: ------!------= an outer membrane that has the same effect as a second. 2 tablespoons flour Monday: Pineapple juice, chili con came, steamed COME CELEBRATE OUR IgSth THESE GREEN PRICE SPECIALS. shell: so unless it is pierced, the yolk is likely to 4 eggs — 2 minutes and 15 seconds to 3 minutes and l‘A cup milk rice, green beans, wheat bread, ambrosia. explode. 15 seconds. 1 package (10 ounces) frozen chopped spinach 1 carton (4 ounces) semi-soft cheese with garlic and Tuesday: Cranberry juice cocktail, beef stew, 1 carton (4 ounces) semi-soft natural cheese with Eggs illustrate one of Ihe differences between herbs creamy coleslaw, biscuit, peanut cake with whipped The range of cooking time required for poaching herhs 8 ounces bulk pork sausage topping. All. STORKS n.O S K I) 8 conventional and microwave cooking. When you eggs is determined by the size of the egg and the ■A'cup chopped pimiento - DOUBLE KASTKR pouch or shirr an egg conventionally, it cooks first on ■A cup stuffed green olives, chopped Wednesday: Chicken cutlet Italiano, spaghetti with temperature of the egg when starting preparation. An 4 hot toasted English muffin halves Amo SUNDAY the outer portion. The opposite is true of microwaving. ■A cup chopped green onion sauce and grated cheese, zucchini squash, Italian egg which is cold from the refrigerator will take 4 rolled anchovy fillets (you may substitute 4 slices ALL STORES WILL The yolk will attract more microwave energy because 1 can (8 ounces) whole kernel corn, drained bread, fruited gelatin. longer than an egg which has been standing at room of cooked, crumbled bacon) 12 eggs, slightly beaten Thursday: Meatloaf with mushroom gravy, baked COUPONS RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, of its fat content. So. it you microwave an egg until the temperature for awhile. APRIL 23RD REG STORE HOURS white is set, the yolk will toughen. Standing time is „ 2 fresh tomatoes, cut into wedges potato, Brussels sprouts, applesauce, rye bread, sasi aiiti^ F att> ol thasa sdsttiiaS >ttm» n oawittd to b e itaSily dsdildSI# lot A I'lace spinach in a 1-quart casserole. Cover and ( l.tiuiLLtfr) laitaioi twiow ihaadstfliitOpnctin tach ASP SUM* tic p p itt 1 ta ssm r necessary to cook the white completely without Hint: When poaching several eggs at one time, or microwave on High for 7 to 8 minutes, or until tender. 2 tablespoons fresh snipped parsley oatmeal cookie. sp9tilicaily nolxl'W ihi»9d ^ Place butter in a 1-quart glass measuring cup. Friday: Baked fish, Spanish style, steamed rice, hardening the yolk. When yolks and whites are mixed scrambling eggs in individual servings, arrange the Stir twice and drain thoroughly. Stir in cheese until W snW w**'"****' >”*** together, microwaving is even, but the standing time eggs in a circular pattern in the microwave for more melted. Stir in pimiento. Cover, microwave on High 1 Microwave at 70 percent power (Med-High) for 1 garbanzo beans sofrito, marinated salad, white is still used to cook eggs delicately. even cooking. to 2 minutes, or untii heated through; stir once. minute, or until melted. Stir in flour. Microwave at bread, cherry tart. full power for 30 seconds. Whisk in milk. Microwave Shank Portion Oven Ready Grade “ A” Eggs can be scrambled and cooked in a small dish in For weekends or days when more leisurely Spoon a scant 'A cup of spinach mixture on top of on High for 2>A to 3 minutes; or until mixture thickens the microwave, or if you're really in a hurry, breakfasts can be enjoyed, the following recipes are each toasted muffin half. Top each mound with a and bubbles. Stir 3 times. Mixture should be smooth. Meals on Wheels Smoked I lams Lej»-0-Lamlb Turkeys scramble the egg in a styrofoam cup. Microwaved recommended. The Brunch Casserole is a dandy poached egg. Garnish with anchovy fillet or crumbled Stir in cheese and microwave on High for 1 minute or FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDED-BONE IN FRESH GENUINE AMERICAN WHOLE U S D A -BASTED-FRESH OR FROZEN scrambled eggs are fluffier and have more volume because it has the advantage of being prepared a day bacon. Yields 4 servings. until cheese melts. Stir until smooth and set aside. The following meals will be served to Meals on than conventionally scrambled eggs. 'Vou can Wheels clients the week of April 23 through 27. The hot microwave and serve them from the same dish. The noon meal is listed first and the cold evening meal, second: R um p butter suggested in the following directions- is for Portion flavor only: it isn't needed to prevent sticking. So. il CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PROCLAIMS: Monday: Baked meatloaf, whipped potato, broc­ 8 9 lb ^9- lb 6 9 : you're caloric-conscious, you can omit it, and also coli, tossed salad, pie: Ham salad sandwich, fresh grapes, milk. substitute water fur milk. FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDED BEEF Rm (SM A U END 6TH-12TH RIBS 2.89 LB^ FRESH-QENUtNE AMEMCAN FLAVOR SEAL-BEEF-SMOKEO WE BE BRETHREN’ ” Tuesday: Boneless pork loin, baked potato, wax High Power Eggs: .beans, tossed salad, cake; Tuna salad sandwich, Semi Boneless 1 5 9 Oven Ready Lsrg sE n d 69 Shoulder Blade Hillshire ^ 9 1 egg — 1 tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon milk, 35 to A Free Christian Science Lecture By ■ pears, milk. Ham s II. Rib Roasts ' nt."" ib^ Lamb Chops ibr Polska Kielbasa ib Wednesday: Baked chicken, mashed potato, 45 seconds. F U U V CO OREO-W ATfR AOOCO-BONS M SCEF RA-FORMCRLY OCLMONICO-BONELESS AM FRCSHOCNUMC AMERICAN ylidnChopNy 99 C. Eerie Armstrong, C.S.B.. Member of Th 'spinach, pudding: Sliced turkey sandwich, fresh I 2 eggs — 1 tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoons milk, I'A Ham or Roasts SUca« . r Rib Eye ^eaks ,.4 ” Rib Lamb Chops ( 4*V ) ,.3 ” Faster Polish Kielbasa to P/4 minutes. Christian Science Board of Lectureship ' apple, milk. FROZEN-NEW ENCU. AND « >70 'Thursday: American chop suey, broccoli, and FU U V COOKED-W ATER AOOCD-SONE M OOMESTTC 800 MJLftU ;J69 4 eggs — t tablespoon butter, 2 tablespoons milk, 2 to Hams m Z i . r A&P Canned Ham Ann Page Bacon Cookt^ Salad Shrimp ^ 1 3 minutes. cauliflower, tossed salad, peaches; Chicken salad FROZEN-NEW ENGLAND-REAOV TOCOOK THURSDAY. APRiL19at8PM •0NEUSS-9UFFET STVU-HALVES FROZEN w SUGAR ADOEO sandwich, applesauce, milk. Ham Royale A&P Country Treat Saasage S P ’ Kahn’s Sliced Bacon : r PeeM & Dteveined Shrimp 6*’ A Friday: Cheese ravioli, carrots and peas, tossed EXTRA MED salad, cake; Egg salad sandwich, sliced pineapple, SONCLESS-HALVES SEEF1-LB PRO 1M 159 ^ u Sea Shrimp Cocktail 3 milk. Hormel Cure 81 Hams .2 9 9 A&P Meat Franks pfeg 1 Colonial Franks« IP’ First Church of Christ. Scientist * HADDOCK FILLET 3 « t LB C Q FUUVF U U V COOKED-WATERCOOKED-W ATER AOOEO-PORTIONSA0OED-PORT1ONS .| g o LESSER (3UANTITIES S T LB ANY SIZE PACKAGE 447 North Main Street, Manchester, CT Colonial Semi Boneless Hams »1 Fresh Chicken Legs . 7 9 ' Fresh Chicken Breasts .r * Fresh or Scrod Fillet ALL ARE WELCOME Manchester schools Hie Dair\ The following lunches will be served in the aVlE FARti# Child Care is Provided Manchester public schools the week of April 23 California Yoplait through 27; P Broccoli Monday: Hamburg patty on roll, potato puffs, DARK GREEN-TENDER Red or Black Cu.starcl Yoj^urt buttered com, chilled fruit. ALL FLAVORS Mansfield’s Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, buttered Grapes green beans, corn bread and butter, fruited gelatin »LUMP JUICY CLUSTERS HOLIDAY HILL with topping. ■ Recreation Center. Inc. Wednesday: Cheese and pepperoni pizza, tossed 0 TRADE-IN SALE salad, apple wedges. ) 6 9 = 2 . = 7 9 Mansfield Center ID. Thursday: Salami grinder, applesauce, frozen juice LARGE CALIFORNIA (36's) SUGAR SWEET BREAKSTONE'S C 0 T7A 0E CHEESE IS-OZ CONT 1 f l l l l Eastern Conmctkiit's cup. Celeste Jumbo R ^ K p e Breakstone’s Sour Cream r 9 9 ' n i l IIL f t p Largest Private Friday: Filet of haddock on roll, golden french fries, WHOLE MH.K wb ^199 & CONTEST / cole slaw, brownie pudding. Milk is served with all Deluxe Pizza Artichokes 3 . * 1 W atermelon PoUy-O Ricotta cent ^ A U FLAVORS FLORIOA CRISP CANTALOUPE-HONEVDEW-WATERMELON PIECES39' _ „ _ WHOLE OR PART SKIM meals. 1401 '^ 5 9 Ho^Sherbert Pascal Celery r6 9 ' Extra Fancy Melon Trays »79C PoUy-O Mozzarella pRg Av HEAT AND SERVE FANCY TENDER YOUNO FtRM-WESTCRN AACY CAC HOOd 33« 1 99 CAMP Coles GarEc Bread Celery Hearts :7 9 ' Jumbo Anjou Pears . 37 Bella Cotta Ricotta Cheese oont M. A p r i l Bolton Elementary-Center NOOOUl ROMANOFF 1 OR IROCCOll WITH C H U M An establis^d camp presgram for children ages 3V4-13 on 20 beauti­ CAUFOR NU FRESH TENDER CAUFORM A-FULL (3F VITAM N " C " A A C B C L U CO TTA 12-01.199 Stouffer’s Side Dfehes pkg 1 ful acres with a full range of activities, including all sports, swim- The following lunches will be served in the Bolton Red or Green Leaf Lettuce .6 9 ' Jumbo Navel Oranges J W Hood Mozzarella Cheese 1 6 to 2 1 ^ M O 'S EYE RED RMC SALAD SIZE w i n LAROC SUGAR SWEET w zta MSTANT ming instruction, crafts, creative dramatics and pioneering Elementary-Center schools the week of April 23 i*«» 159 Little Ears Cob Com Family Pack Tomatoes 1 Dole Pin^pples . 1 Hood Whipped Cream ' con J. through 27: A U FLAVORS Monday: Chili con came, corn bread, cookie and U S . NO .t-FO R YOUR HOUOAY MEAL a A A C EXTRA FA N C V -M Q IR SOX a j a KRATT »oi 1 29 Regal’s is looking , . , Marino ItaEan Ice Yams or Idaho Potatoes Ordlid Corsages Natural Sliced Muenster pRS -2 In Basic, LOGO, Graphics, Music and Sound generation. applesauce. ICECREAM w<70 OlAMONOBRANO-CALVORNU-RANOOMWEIGHTPACRAOft FANCY MUMS^TULMS.HVACMTHS OR a m M CREAM SAUCE for the ugliest ties Call 423-1375 for brochure. Tuesday: Orange juice, hot turkey sandwich, Nestle Chocolate Chip Bar ^ r Extra Fancy Walnut Meats «. 2 Easter Lilies •S"4” Vita Party Herring -P’ french fries, fruit juice stick. ICECREAM woo REGULAR OR CREAM STYLE in Manchester r We have two school buses serving Manchester, Vernon and So. Windsor. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meatsauce, garlic Sealtest Polar Bars tS 1 (iri'tn Pricf (ir(K'tT> Spvnals A&P Horseradish ’^ 4 9 ' ...... ■"-> bread, buttered peas, chilled fruit. >SCT.-1S4)Z. NATURAL & VernonI Thursday: Orange juice, fish and cheese on a bun, Louise’s Cheese Raviofi Axelrod’s Sour Cream ,S f 8 9 ' [(A DIVISION 0 9 CARPST 9 ACTONY OUTUITS) cole slaw, pudding with topping. HEAT AND SERVE Mott’s Apple Sauce I.uvs Diapers Bring us your 5 ^ Louise’s Mankotti > D lS P O S A B lF p M Friday: Fruit juice, meat and cheese pizza, tossed jlJ I«j lo ItJ itj lu lo Paisleys, salad with choice of dressing, .fruited gelatin with SURPLUS CARPET CENTER Fashloiied topping. 1 ^ 9 9 WE GLADLY REDEEM your flowered ALLU.S.D.A. Chartreuses, your |B7 FDDD STAMPS w o w ! T H A T Coventry schools OCEAN SPRAY-WHOLE OR Clip ons, your 5 inch Jellied Cranberry C! AC Si-r\iee SealiMx) Market WE WATCH OUR SURF>tUS CARP6TCENTER ICECREAM The foIlowAg lunches will be served in the Coventry P’s&Q’s ones, your Homely or IN MANCHESTER i ^ u c e I',.-LB AVERAGE SIZE C49 schools the week of April 23 through 27: SPICV BROWN Fresh Live Lobsters tb ^ CHIXOUTt AJtONO. (MCXLE. ML_____ COOMiUIlAROfi59 Ofi SKOALSKOU 0A-.D M Monday: Juice, mile-long hot dog, baked beans, ^ SLJIAJ lO lO lO wild ones— we'll tC REALLY SOMCTMINg CLSgf FRESH CAUGHT C69 coleslaw, surprise dessert. CROSSE SBLACKWfU Hersheys Norwegian Salmon Ib Tuesday: Meat loaf with gravy, whipped potato, take them gladly. Candy lars FRESH CUT _ . 59 SINGLE PLY-SDCT. PKO. WHV Do you 6AY TH A T^ niTTEIIPEMN * 1 7 ®SS. buttered carrots, hot roll and butter, chilled fruit. ^ 1 li.iltli \ \iils 3 ^ * 1 God or Scrod Fillet 2 And you’ll save '5 .0 0 Wednesday: Turkey dinner with all of the fixings. FRESH CUT K l^nex ^ .iml < icm f ;il Men lundiM O&C Boiled Onions S '9 9 89 . r Thursday: Vegetable soup, tuna salad boat, FORAOOMOlQesnON viASiC C M ^ e a k s Dinner Napknis on two new Fashion­ 12-01, J39 GEISHA - _ N O R m A L . vegetable sticks, com chips, assorted fmit. Sweet Mix Pickles SELECT SIZE-FOR STEWING ^ le (X ) a square yand AJka-Seltzer ^> 1 9 . 4 ” Mandarin Oranges '^ 69' able ties for each fXJR/VtAL, cumbftmnd fmmta' Friday: Pizza or hot dog, choice of vegetables, HOUOAY FAVORHE Fresh Oysters assorted fruit. Milk is served with all meals. Tablets ^ aL Vlasic Sweet Gherkins S '9 9 LAROE-31 TO 33 COUNT SIZE-SHELL ON SON.D WHTTE-IN OIL OR WATER FOft.TMe PAD ( ^ IWSTALIATIOM WHO ANT1PERWUNT 24 OZ. OR SWEETENED Fancy Shrimp . 7 ” old favorite you CARES... 7-ot. Bumble Bee 2 4 9 t : W it h Ap£ / b r o a ix j OO/vi POTATO TUNA Right Guard Deodorant Durkee Coconut pKS 7 9 1>OX. bring ini IN THEIR STOCK. TMATlS RHAM High schools M-OFFLASR I.401.129 CMCXCN RED LABEL Tuna esn CARPET Aqua-feesh Toothpaste tub* 1 Rice-A-Roni Stuffing Mix 8 9 A g r e a t Karo Com Symp 9 9 Your Irade-in model iSTHATNOMflAl^ CHIPS SALAD The following lunches will be served at RHAM BMAU. HEDRM OR LARGE EASY TO PREPARE "SEAN " CUSTOM OROUND-OECAFFEMATEO senior and junior high schools the week of April 23 Playtex Living Gloves Golden Grain Rice Pilaf ' mI' 5 9 Fight O’ Clock Coffee 5 3 ” will make you eligible RYE. FRENCH OR OLD FASHIONEO WHITE Green Giant W A I T . . . ^ m r through 27: LOOSE CANS for a Grand Prize MANCHL Monday: Meat patty, mashed potatoes, gravy, Schaefer Beer s 7 ^ Home Hearth Q O ^ Cream de Menthe Candy j; 1®’ Vegetable Sale THERE'S MORE...THIS 1 H3tZ. LOOSE CANS-NATURAL UO K T OR H ER E . peas, homemade muffin. 899 YOUR CHOICE IS REALLY unbelievable Tuesday: Hamburger on roll, french fries, garden Bu^Beer bOU ^ Yeak Bread Mix Pagani Pasta 2 i^ Jl • Nibieis 12-0/ of seven ties in our IC O M E f REGULAR • Kernel Corn ^ a I ...TALK ABOUrTERMSf salad, frosted cake. Mott’s Apple Juice "S' I*” Bachman Jax 2^ 1 random drawing on Wednesday: French bread pizza, green beans, juice Stainless Steel NASISCO ^10 • French Style or x a I^OPAVS SAME AS CASH bar. ( ookvtare Rhz Crackers '^1” ^gBsh Muffins 2fr.*l • Regular Cut April 21st. So clean S U R P N U S G re e n Bear'S 16-02 DF u p i o 3YE a r s t d Thursday: Juice, grinder, vegetable sticks, chips, ALL ITEMS NOW ON SALE , p s MT DEW OR REGULAR OR LJOHT .g . out your closet, CARPerOMTER gelatin with topping. VaniDa Wafers Pepsi (^la or Pepsi Free 1” PAY WITH PH/MBNT POREIICaS Friday: Tuna boat, vegetable soup, lettuce and START YOUR DAY THE CUMBERLAND WAY! tomatoes, peaches. Ail meals include milk. unload the ugly ^ P U E TILJULV# INVBNIDRYPBOM 8’ Easter Bunny Cake Imported French Biic .2 ” Whok- Bar B < ^ Weaver Chicken Roll , 1” ties on us. and C.EOL 8IDRBS* With a cup M a x w e l l a a p p p Fresh Cum & Bran Muffins 6 .1 ” I Giganli ProvolotH- .3 ” Chickens .P’ Carando Hard or (ienoa Salami .2*’ PART ROLLS, of piping hot ^H O U SE V V IIk Andover and Hebron schools Fresh Hoi Cross Buns 6»99‘ W isconsin Cheddar Cheese . 2*” Bar-B-f^-d Pork Spare Ribs .3 ” Pr(K.-iut1o .4 ” have some fun Homestyle White Bread w IV I FULL ROLLS, I S ardano P ceorim ) Rtm iarH t C heese. 3” llafian Style Meatballs .2 ” The following lunches will be served at Andover Glazed Bakt-d Ham X: .2'’*J at R EG AL'S! waammeimnf PRICIICfrtCTIVEAPRIHSTH THRU APRR 2lSl IM4 WE RESERVE THE MGHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TVPOGRAPHK^AL ERRORS DROP COLORS, Elementary, Hebron Elementary and Gilead Hill I NOT AVAILABLE TO WHCHESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. WITH ANY n I ETC,. A iit> schools the week of April 23 through 27; 308 BROAD SmEKT PURCHASE II Monday: Cheese pizza, green beans, ice juices. MANCHBBTIR,CT. INSTAUATION BETWEEN Wa.m. Tuesday: Grinders, chips, salad, apple. 2 doora Irom MancitMtor AAA Wednesday: Doughboy, buttered parsley potatoes, Caldor Shopping Pla2a Burr Corners, Manchester 649-9199 i P A D F O R awL it-e • aar.iee • N nsavs tea peas and carrots, chocolate cake. M .. r . ..I M . lBlli«..DII M . V t m M m . ONLY Thur^ry- Lasagna, mixed vegetables, pears. REGAVS — -—:— — p., I "Your Quality Men'% Shop" HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.; ■ Friday: Pocket sandwiches with turkey and cheese, OOWNfOWN MAMCNiSTU VilNON lettuce and tomato, potato puffs, fruit. Milk is served fOI MAIN ST ril-aTY PIAZA « Pninm UmM. SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. TO 10:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. 0«rfr * W 5 K III 9 00 Opvn 4 f>- i.i 9 00 If \bii forgot If...Cunib<*rlaii

f 24 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April IB, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wudnt-.sduv. April 18, 1984 zr, Advice About Town News for Senior Citizens

Officers to be elected Cantata scheduled Friday Big celebrations coming A Seventh-day Adventist Manchester Junior Women’s Club will meet The combined choirs of Emanuel Lutheran Church Editor's note: this column is everylliing is sold. More than 40 One more item. The Manchester Thursday at 7; 30 p.m. at First Federal Savings, West and the Marlborough Congregational Church will prepared by the staff of the varieties of healthy flower and Gilbert and Sullivan Players will Middle Turnpike. Officers will be elected and Bonco present the cantata, "The Passion and Resurrectioin Manchester Senior Center. It ap­ vegetable plants wilt be offered, present "The Gondoliers” on April will be played after the business meeting. of Our Lord,” Good Friday at 7:30 p.m. pears in the Herald on Wednesdays including everlastings and Baby's 27 and 28 and May 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. sets the record straight % Officers nominated are: Feme Pasternak, presi­ Solo quartets will feature Peggy Gustafson, Sue and Saturdays. Breath. Containers are priced at at Manchester High School in dent; M ary Jane Pazda, vice president; Diana Barll, Hamilton, Daryl Stawski, Joyce Chamis and Susan $1.40, and hanging baskets from $8. Bailey Auditorium. Discounted recording secretary; Nancy Roser, treasurer and Pat Wallen, sopranos: Marge Andersen and Mona Foster, By Judith Kaiser to $12. each. tickets at $3. per person are being DEAR ABBY: H you times a week is enough. Johnson or Pat Jensen, corresponding secretary. altos; Stephanie Wheeler and Bob Fancher, tenors; Activities Specialist Bird lovers, take note. The offered to groups of 10 or more, if had to pflnt that letter We rest on the Sabbath. For more information contact Betty Gorman, vice and Fred Hughes, bass. Hobby ^op has some nicely purchased in advance. Otherwise, Irom “ Nancy B ," with her A SEVENTH-DAY president, at 643-6695. Readers will be Fred Hughes and Doug Turner. Hello everyone. It is my plea^Te crafted wooden birdhouses for sale the price is $4. at the door for off-the-wall list of no-nos ADVENTIST Donna Murphy, choir director and organist at lo be working with the talented and in sizes to accommodate such seniors. Call Gail Weed at 651-0108 for Seventh-Day Advent­ Dear Abby , D E AR ABBY: I am Marlborough Congregational will conduct that group dedicated staff of your center for varieties as wrens, bluebirds, to reserve a ticket. YWCA faking applications The Golf League starts April 23 ists, why didn't you follow constantly running into an and P. Melvin Lumpkin, organist and choirmaster at the next several months. I look titihice, wood ducks and more. it with some facts? at 7; 30 a.m. at Manchester Coun­ Abigail Van Buren acquaintance who says. The Nutmeg Branch of the YWCA is accepting Emanuel Lutheran, will direct that group. lorward to meeting and serving a ll' Prices range from $5. to $10. "When are you and your applications for counselor positions for the summer The public is invited.- A free-will offering will be of you this spring and summer. Don't forget, April 19 at 9:30 a.m. try Club. 1 always thought you did The third presentation of the husband coming over; day camp in Manchester. The state-licensed camp taken. Please make a note of these is the sign-up date for the presenta­ your homework, Abby, Hypertension Education Program we'd love to see you! "She runs for eight weeks from June 25 to Aug. 17, from 9 upcoming celebrations: Grand Op­ tion o f .' Julie Andrews at the Now I'm beginning to is entitled "Medication, Use and makes me feel almost a.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays through Fridays. Lutz plans open house ening of the Greenhouse is set for Hartford Civic Center. The concert wonder about your liter­ Misuse” with Henry Seltzer, a ary professionalism. If guilty for not having Male and female counselors, over 17 years of age, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. A is scheduled for 8 p.m. on May 23. with prior camp experience, are needed to plan and Lutz Children’s Museum, 247 S. Main St., will have pharmacist. This talk is scheduled you're going to throw barged in on her. Mother’s Day tea will take place on $17. covers ticket and works of all kinds around informed about what is direct the various areas of the camp program. The an open house April 27 from 10:30 lo 11:15 a.m. for for Monday, April 23 at 12:15 p.m. church ideologies and per­ Personally, I would not May 3 with entertainment pro­ transportation. the world and so many expected of Seventh-day YWCA is also seeking a part-time or full-time water “ Fun with Music” classes for children ages 3 through The center will be closed Good sonal thoughts into your want anyone dropping in 5. vided by the Beethoven Singers, Also, there are still some open­ other caring involve­ Adventists. Friday, April 20. column, you should be­ on me, and 1 am not the safety instructor, at least 20 years old, with current under the direction of Jim McKay. ings for the trip to the United ments with our society. She was correct to say Children in this age group are invited to participate come knowledgeable in type to drop in on others certification, to direct the swim program. In conjunction with National Nations Building and World Trade that Adventists avoid the in music class activities which include music games, FRIDAY SETBACK SCORES: the doctrines of all Back to Nancy B. and without a definite Job descriptions and applications for these Senior Citizen’s Week, "BigW eek” Center on May 9. Contact Arrow use of tobacco and alco­ song performance, nursery rhyme skits and move­ Marion Flavell, 134; Doris Jacobs, churches and not accept her "lis t" of taboos; For invitation. positions are available at the Nutmeg Branch YWCA, at the center will' be celebrated Tours at 528-9961. hol. That may be one of ment to music. Music classes follow the Kodaly 128; Paul Ottone, 127; Grace as gospel any old thing the most part she was on Do people who say, 78 N. Main St., or by calling Pat Wilson, branch May 7to 11. You'll be hearing more Some dates to remember; the reasons they live director, at 647-1437. method. A 40-minute Ford Foundation film about Windsor, 124; Mina Reuther. 124; some reader happens to target, but I'm an S.D.A. “ We'd love to see you; about it as the week draws near. There are still openings lor the about seven years longer Kodaly music training in American classrooms will Renie Higbie, 123; Bob Schubert, send to stir up things and and I wear a wedding ring why don't you come over Now, for some bloomin' good Accident Prevention Course for than the average. be shown to parents. 121; Martha LaBate, 120; Helena cause your readers to sometime?” actually ex­ AM Bridge Club scores news! The Annual Plant Sale .will Mature Drivers slated for April 23 and a touch of makeup. The six-week spring session of fun with music Gavella, 117; Carl Lombardo. 117; But as far as abstaining pect you to drop in ? Or am begin on Saturday, May 12 from 9 and 24. The fee is $10. If interested, come to wrong The following are winners in the April 9 and 12 classes will be held at Lutz Museum at 10:30 a m., However, that last no- from marital relations on I expected to phone and to 4 p.m. and will continue until stop by the front desk to register. Dom Anastasia, 116. conclusions. games of the Manchester AM Bridge Club; starting May 4. no forbidding marital re­ the Sabbath is concerned, say, "H i, are you folks North-South: Mary Corkum and Ann McLaughlin, Additional information and summer class sche­ Seventh-day Adventists lations on the Sabbath God certainly did nin a busy tonight? We'd like to first; Linda Simmons and Terry Daigle, second; Bill dules may be obtained by calling the teacher, Barbara are Christians who wor­ because "it is considered risk by creating Eve on come over.” Levy and Sara Mendelsohn, third. Wing at 569-4284. ship in church on Satur­ a sin to seek pleasure on Friday and expecting her Please print this, Abby. East-West; Marge Warner and Marge Prentiss, day. await the second the day set aside to and Adam, for whom she Others may be wondering first; Irv Carlson and Jim Baker, second; Frankie Pinochle scores listed coming of Chrisf, believe worship the Lord” is was created, to spend the same thing. as 5 HOMES WILL BE SELECTED in the virgin birth, the Brown and Ellen Goldberg, third. totally false. Please set th e ir honeym oon in ANNOYED IN The following are the scores of the pinochle games North-South: Jim Baker and Morris Kamins, Trinity and baptism by the record straight. abstinence. CONNECTICUT played April 12 at the Army & Navy Club. Play is open IN immersion. They discour­ M AGGIE B. overall winners of the open pairs club championship: to all senior citizens each Thursday at 9:30 a.m,: age divorce and do not IN BARSTOW Abby, God invented sex, DEAR ANNOYED: The Bill Odette and Margaret Kropp, second; Ellen Arvid Peterson 628; Sylvia Gower 612; Susan Kerr drink alcoholic beverages so it is highly unlikely that vague "Come see us Goldberg and Joyce Rossi, third. 611; Mary Twombley 606; Ethel Scott 597; Marge or use tobacco. They are DEAR MAGGIE; My he would forbid it on the s o m e tim e " invitation East-West: Terry Daigle and Marge Warner, first; Reed 587; Arline Paquin 580; Gus Frank 579; THE GREATER MANCHESTER AREA discouraged from drink­ apologies. I shall attempt Sabbath. should be regarded as m Bev Saunders and Saul Cohen, second; Tom Regan Gertrude McKay 579; and Gladys Seelert 577. ing coffee and tea (notice I to set the record straight SEVENTH-DAY pleasant rhetoric — no­ and Mary Bristol, third. Also: Martin Bakstan 575; Maude Custer 574; TO $H0W said discouraged, not by publishing this letter: ADVENTIST thing more. People who Anthony DeMaio 572; Charles Gidrites 570; Elsa thrown out if they do). PASTOR really want your company Town offers workshop Lenhardt 568; Hans Frederickson 567; and Andrew They are interested in DEAR ABBY: "Nancy will invite you for a Noske 567. Manchester Recreation Department is' offering a medical and welfare B." is not very well- DEAR ABBY: Sex six specific time. two-part workshop on the prevention of assault, PERMA WALL SOLID burglary, theft and rape, beginning April 24 from 6:30 Gourmet dinner at M CC to 9:30 p.m., for two weeks. A gourmet dinner will be served at Manchester Ringing in the ears lasts The workshop is being offered by Roland Oulette Community College, Thursday at 7 p.m. in the college and will be at the Mahoney Recreation Center at 110 dining room. Cedar St. The fee for the class is $22 and VINYL SIDING Tickets are $20 per person. Proceeds will benefit the pre-registration is required. Hotel Food Service Management Program scholar­ The workshop provides participants with the ship fund. off and on for thirty years knowledge to avoid incidents and the skills necessary For more information and reservations call to handle physical assault. For more information on 646-4900, Ext. 205. MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR registering call 647-3089. DEAR DR. LAMB: I'm legs hurt from numbness. Herald photo by Pinto 67 years old and have hud I have to go to the Service with a smiie AARP sponsors trip RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CO. ringing in my ears for 30 bathroom four to five Diet classes starting years. Sometimes it's times every night and I Paul Zator of Wihdham Center, a temporary patient at Meadows Manor. Chapter 1275 of the American Association of Retired very annoying. About t5 can't sleep because of student in the Hotel and Food Service The students in the program put on The "F it and Slim” diet class will meet today at 7 Persons will sponsor a trip to historic Providence, R.I. TOUR HOME WILL NEVER NEED PAINTING AGAIN. MANUFACTURERS years ago I had severe Your Health p.m. in Room 7 of Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 these problems. Management program at Manchester dinner recently for senior citizens, at the on April 24. LIMITED SO YEAR WARRANTY ON PRODUCT DEFEa pressure in one ear. The Why should 1 have to Pitkin Street. The bus will leave the parking lot of South United doctor said there wasn't Lawrence Lamb, M.D. wait until I start blacking Community College, serves a fancy student center of the college. Wini Cunningham conducts the weekly seminars in Methodist Church, corner Hartford Eoud and South much he could do, but he out (the doctor said I salad to Erma Ryder of 108 Clinton St., a lo-cal food preparation, nutrition and behavior Main Street at 8 a.m. and return about 6:30 p.m. "HURRY" CUT AND MAIL COUPON TODAY gave me some Roniacol to would) before I can get a modification. The diet program is structured to relieve the pressure. pacemaker? It seems to supply a well-balanced nutritious eating pattern for a I've been taking one- me a pacemaker would healthy and permanent weight loss. PIRN half tablet of Roniacol help the strain that's DeVito’s back in movies For more information and to enroll, contact Mrs. daily and it relieves the may be a factor. Turbu­ going. being put on the left side > Cunningham at 649-4467. FREEI! ringing. lence in the arteries be­ You'll want to know now. DALLAS (UPI) — Danny DeVito "Rom ancing the Stone” more than five BLOOD RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION CO. When the ear noises get cause of constrict ion (per- more about ear noises, so DEAR READER: Ob­ would like to remind everyone who years ago, before the release of 254 B U R N S ID E A V E N U E worse I take an extra haps from I'm sending you the viously you have several thinks he's finally breaking into the "R aiders of the Lost Ark,” which it E A S T HARTFaRO, CaNNECTICUT 0S108 M.H. quarter or half tablet, PRESSURE fatty-cholesterol depos­ Health Letter 12-10, Help medical problems. But movies that he was on the big screen ■greatly resembles. But shooting on the 4-17-B4 which happens about once its) may be a factor. The for Tinnitus — Noise or you're probably saying before he created the role of the adventure romance, set in the jungles Anne's Place PLEASE CDNTACT AT ND OBLIGATION TO BUY a week or so. I m wonder­ effects of circulation noise diminutive, disagreeable dispatcher on of Colombia, didn’tbegin until less than CLINIC Ringing in the Ear. Others you have a right bundle Presents . Old Fashioned Prices ing if it's safe to take or stimulus directly on the who want this issue can branch block. That "T a x i.” two years ago. Taken by a NAME. Roniacol daily. I don't brain cells may also be send 75 cents with a long, doesn't decrease the abil­ There's a prejudice against TV DeVito says he was eager to tackle THE TAMING OF Regular Everyday Low Prices Registered Nurse notice any side effects. factors. .stamped, self-addressed ity of the right side of your actors who want to be taken seriously in the comic relief role of Ralph, a nebbish ADDRESS. Nicotinic acid has been envelope for it to me, in heart to pump. It just the movies, DeVito said. In his case, it of a crook from New York City who's a THE SHREW AT: LIGBETT PHARMAI DEAR READER; Roni­ used effectively to lower care of the Manchester delays the onset of its obscures the fact he was in the Oscar villain in the story about South PARKADE HEALTH SHOPPE CITYJ_____ STATE, .ZIP. acol is nicotiny! alcohol. It cholesterol levels. Sev­ winner, "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's American treasure, bandits and b y HAIRCUTS PERMS Herald, P.O. Box 1551, contraction by perhaps TIME: EVERY THURRDAY 5 PM TO 9 belongs to the niacin and eral research programs 0.04 seconds every time, Nest,” before he became Louis De corruption. m ilia m Shake$peQre PHO N E. . BEST TIME. Radio City Station, New Co tpontond a* a COMMUNITY SERVICE by nicotine acid chemical have investigated its pos­ York, N.Y. 10019. which isn't significant. Palma in the Emmy-winning series. $ 5 0 0 $ 2 0 0 0 There was just one problem. He had Thurt. Apr. 19 thru I ir.C.E TT PA R K A D E P H A R M A C Y P A R K A O E H EALTH A group. It's a vasodilator sible use in preventing If you had both right and "It was very easy to go from A.M____ P.M______and is claimed to relax the to leave behind his wife, actress Rhea Sat. Apr.28 ’’FM l'l*' AT TMf PARKADE NUTRITION CENTER 203-I 8T-9S79 fatty-cholesterol block­ D E AR DR. LAMB: The left bundle branch block, 'Cuckoo's Nest' into a series,” he says. Tubs. - Sat. 10-5 p.m. uviir 1-800-842-8334 blood vessels. It isn't age complications. right side of my heart is then your heartbeat might "But visibility with the people and the Perlman of the "Cheers” series, and EvenlRgs at 8:00 their daughter Lucy, then only 3 harmful in the amounts The question is whether blocked. The doctor says be too slow and a pace­ press came with 'Taxi.' It's very Thurs. til 9 months old and "like a tiny little MitInN 8it Apr. 28 ind you're taking. improving the circulation there's nothing to do until maker might help. But difficult to go back into movies.” peanut,” for a nine-week shoot in the 8un. Apr. 20 It 2HI0 ANNE’S PLACE There are two intrigu­ to your ear, or to your the left side goes too. then with a normal heart rate At least DeVito didn't have to settle No pabmiinctt soggy Mexican jungle with Douglas Manchester Sheltered Workshop Bakery ing aspects to your story. brain, helped to diminish they'll give me a and a slight delay of for fifth billing in a 3-D slasher flick 8un. Apr. 22 ind A Complete Uni­ and co-star Kathleen Turner. Many cases of ringing the ringing sensations. pacemaker. contraction on the right when he did turn his attention back to Mm . Apr. 28 sex Hair Salon. "Once he got me down in the jungle, 57 Hollister Street (Bentley School) ears are probably related The question can't be The left side is enlarged side, it wouldn't help at the movies. He played one of Shirley Anne has over 10 Michael wouldn’t let me leave,” DeVito to circulation. The sound answered, but it indicates and working hard to take all. You don't want an MacLaine's slighted suitors in "Term s Hinilt S. JirginsN Tkatn laughed between sneezes. years experi­ m of the blood flow itself where ear research is over for the right side. My unnecessary operation. of Endearment,” the odds-on favorite Tlckdi 8500 8ludinli 8400 ence In styling THE TRIP DUNKIN’ DONUTS IT S WORTH THE TRIP DUNKIN’ Oq to be named Best Picture at this year's Fortunately, “ Cheers” works on a BIX Ofnea 480-3000 and cosmetics. Academy Awards April 9. Easter Week Hours three-weeks-on, one-week-off sche­ FOR APPOINTMENTS H ere’s where to write DeVito came to Dallas recently, dule, so Ms. Perlman and Lucy were DUNKIN’DONUTS Thoughts despite a cold that had him constantly CALL 643-1442 ______Here's where to write for advice from the able to spend some time with DeVito in clutching at tissues, to stump for his Mexico. Other than his family, his Thraa Styllata To Sarva You Thuro., Good Friday and Sat. syndicated advice columnists featured in the SHOWCASK latest release, "Romancing the Stone,” biggest concern was wondering "1 know that my Redeemer lives,” (Job 19:25). Manchester Herald: IN THE 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM That's what Job, the sometimes patient one, said. a romantic action picture that reunited whether the constant rain would simply Redeemer means, one who buys back; reclaims what • Dear Abby — Abigail Van Buren, P.O. Box him with old buddy Michael Douglas. wash them all away. i MANCHESTER 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. The two met in 1966 at the Eugene FlWSHOWONtr ' was his own. The Bible presents God as redeemer. The •11 MAIN ST. Lord buys back; reclaims what was His own. The • Dr. Lamb — Dr. Lawrence Lamb, M.D., P.O. O'Neill Memorial Theater Center in One mudslide sent a boulder tum­ MALL Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N Y Waterford, Conn., and that friendship bling down right on the spot where For Orders Call Lord does it by Himself and His word. "F o r as the rain Hofna of llw AnDque Market Flaea comes down and the snow from heaven, and returns 10019. led to DeVito’s casting as Martini in several crew members had been HARTFORD I I A n t l ^ and CoNacllW# Shepa not there, but waters earth and makes it bring forth • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, Ph.D., P.O. "Cuckoo's Nest,” which Douglas working only a few minutes earlier. 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Start collecting display more refund 8 : 0 0 P .M . 9 ) - Laugh-In OD - Joe Ftankin Show , CD - CBS News 9)-NigMllno the needed proofs of purchase while looking for form s, but I never thought BLAZERS ®-OddCou|do GD d ) ~ One Day at a Tima Ann 8 - MOVIE: T h e Pononals' 8 - MOVIE: 'FUa It undo* GD - Sanford and Son Fear' A raign of terror bogina in a the required forms at the supermarket, in of showing them all the is incensed when she learns that G 9 - SportaCantor Stunned by hit wife's sudden re­ G2) - Mazda SportsLook Sam still pampers his ex-wife. (R) - MOVIE: 'Dream House' A 9:30 P.M . quest for divaica. a young man small town when a girt is found newspapers and magazines, and when trading refund checks we receive 9 :0 0 P .M . ® - MOVIE; T h o Unaaan' atranglad. Maureen Uptitan, Joho light-hearted drama chronicling advsrtiaae in the partonele col­ as a result. Imagine if S S - Hogan's Heroes CD ~ PM Magazirte OD ® - MOVIE: 'Kentucky ® IS I - Daubta TnwM * AIKton Three vacetioning women room LaMasutior, Richard PatKfray, with friends. Offers may not be available in all the traumas and triumphs of a umn in order lo get back kito the (S ) - Ask CNN Woman' A woman encounters feels threatened when Kata trans­ at an eerie boarding house. Bar­ 1973 areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive other refunders had all CD - Fall Guy Colt helps a young man who attempts to build ekHpte scene. SR Schoppart, man accused of record pirating harassment and humiliation when fers to her school srtd begins t$ k - bara Bach, Stephen Furst. 19iBi2. each refund. taken their Nabisco $20 GO) - NBC News his dream house in a New York Rated R. Karan landnr. Rated PQ. 8 - Dating Gonto ' and manslaughter prove his in­ she goes to work as a coal miner. ing over her friertds. checks to the super­ (Q ) - MOVIE: 'Tim' A wealthy City ghetto. John Schneider. Mar- The following refund offers are worth $11.88. nocence. (R) (60 min ) Cheryl Ladd. Philip Levien, Sartdy ® - Tramps Para un Sonador O - Alfred Hitchcock Hour 8 - NHL Stanley Cup Pleyoffa woman and a handsome but re­ ilu Henner. Michael Gross 1981 This week's refund offers have a total value of market and shown Item Reg. *140.00 McPeak 1982. Un hombre se encuentra entre el 2:15 A.M. ' tarded young man find a very spe­ CD ■ News 0-lannyH«SlM>w 8 8 - la lo Mght with Doidd $27.58. to the store m anager and 1 0 9 CD ~ The Merv Show amor de dos muieres. Amortio laNtnnan 8 - SpoctaContor cial love Piper Laurie. Mel GD - MOVIE: 'Uptown 3D - Walk Through the 6 ) - Sparta Tonight /. Grimau, Cristina Alberto. 8 - MOVIE: 'Hot Touch' Foh H iis oBer does not require a refund form: offered a word of thanks. Gibson 1979 Saturday Night' T wo friends end 20th Century with Bill Moyers S - O r . Who 12:46 A.M . gers set the f eshkmeble art world The store managers Botany 500 suits th* man witK style in a fresh up in a mess of trouble after they The Second American Revolu­ CD ® - MOVIE: Charles and NORTHERN Save $1 Offer. P.O. Box 2507. SS) - Noticiero Nacional SIN 8 - Maada Spoftsloak reefi^ when they turn out coiv visit their favorite Saturday night tion. r Bill Moyers, Ossie Davis Diana: A Royal Love Story’ A 10:00 P.M . - TwIEght Zona Unionville CTT 06087. R eceive lour 25-cent would finally be con­ interpretation of the dauk sport coat. In fine - Jeffersons modern-day prince and a gentle vincing counterfeit ^cessot^. hangout. Sidney Poitier, Bill and Ruby Dee re-create the dia­ ® - N * w s 1:00 A.M . ' coupons, each good on any two four-roll packs of vinced that displaying re­ logue and settings that blacks girl develop a fairy tale romance 11:15P.M . Wayne Rogers. 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J attabtod today. Abn high, even ancawWitheonarautadharaan.lnvolcaSni. 88— MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 18, 1984 Your Neighbor’s Kitchen . Mercier’s recipes helped her win election W « Honor short order cook and aietician s aide and hau a loi ui K mgft« ADVERTISED Sale Starts Wed., April 18 By Barbara Richmond Chutney MERCHANDISE POLICY Herald Reporter experience cooking for crowds. Sale Ends Sat., April 21 The Merciers do a lot of entertaining, especially 6 tomatoes lo'll ,» ...t «.«.»ll4 « 404 put 6 peaches '•avv I ,e '• a->> ..Xh4>f Mo4\ i * When Donna Mercier of 24 Elsie Drive goes out on since she has become involved in politics. In the * M- till* • n«.r l.biTlk Ur summer the entertaining is easy and informal, around 6 pears •■>4* I, « ! I the campaign trail, she goes armed with recipes. <•<41 v» a.«/i 4 Fresh chives, optional large jars. Delicious with pdt roast or roast pork and THE RECIPES she distributed to voters were all Prepare the spaghetti according to package potatoes. ones that she says are planned with a budget in mind, directions. Drain and toss with the tablespoon butter, are easy to prepare, and are good for guests as well as parsley; basil and chives, salt and pepper and cheese. Hot Tomato family. Put on a plate and circle with the zucchini and For the vegetarian spaghetti she went out to her mushrooms that have been sliced and sauteed in the 1 tomato back yard and picked some fresh chives that come up oil until brown. le g g every year. She came across the recipe in a magazine Vt teaspoon chives while waiting in the dentist's office. " I alter this and Salt most of my recipes to suit my taste and the ingredients Speecy-Spicy Meatballs Pepper I have on hand,” she said. Paprika “One of my all-time party favorites is the one for Z pounds bam burg This recipe is for one tomato. Ingredients can b* increased to make as many as needed. Cut a hole in; Speecy-Spicy Meatballs. These go over especially I egg well with the men at a party,” she added. "The grape '/: to I cup Italian bread crumbs the top of the tomato and hollow out the center. Beat jelly and hot chili sauce is an interesting mixture. 10-ounce ja r hot chili sauce the egg and mix with the chives, salt and pepper and When 1 make them I usually mix up five or six pounds 18-ounce ja r grape jelly paprika. Pour the egg mixture into the tomato and of meat at a time and freeze some," Mrs. Mercier Mix the hamburg, egg and bread crumbs together Herald photo bv Richmond bake for about 15 minutes. Test with toohpick for said. and form into small balls. Broil until brown. Cook the doneness of eggs. Serve on toast spread with chili sauce and jelly together over medium heat until Donna Mercier serves vegetarian mayonnaise. MRS. MERCIER’S HUSBAND Robert is from jelly is dissolved. Place the meatballs in the sauce. spaghetti and tuna supreme in the Canada as is Mrs. hjer^er’s grandmother. Between Can be served immediately or refrigerated or frozen dining room of her home on Elsie Drive. Super Beans the two families, she has obtained some interesting and reheated. recipes, such as one for chutney and one for 1 28-ounce can baked beans “Grandpere.” Puddin’ Cake 1 tablespoon prepared mustard ^ The chutney recipe came from her mother-in-law. Tuna Supreme 1 large onion r “ My husband helps with making this. He likes to get 1 can white solid tuna 1 cup flour 2 tablespoons molasses or brown sugar his fingers into the pot, on occasion. The chutney is a >/4 cup fresh diced celery >/4 cup sugar y: cup of any wine lot of work. He does most of the peeling — that's a job I 1 small can mushrooms 2 teaspoons baking powder I tablespoon salad oil bate. It makes it more interesting to work together, " 1 can cream of celery soup >/4 teaspoon salt Hotdogs, sausage or kielbasa .' Iv Mrs. Mercier added. Vi ran dried onion rings cup milk Chop the onion and fry in a tablespoon of salad oil., The interesting recipe with the interesting name. Mix all of the ingredients together and bake at 375 2 tablespoons melted shortening Combine all of the ingredients in a covered casserole Grandpere, also came from Canada. This recipe goes degrees for 25 minutes. Add the rest of the can of onion l ‘/2 cups fresh or frozen berries and bake at 325 degrees for 3 hours. back to the depression years when there wasn't much rings on top for the last few minutes. Serve over chow Mix the dry ingredients together. Blend in milk and sugar around. It calls for maple syrup. It makes its mein noodles. shortening and pour in casserole. Pour berries and own sauce and has the texture of a soda biscuit. any juice over the top and bake at 350 degrees for Her recipe for hot tomato is good in the summer about 45 minutes. Spoon onto plates and serve hot with Brand name loyalty slipping when native tomatoes are in season. "It's nice for a Festive Salad a scoop of ice cream. Sunday brunch if you miss breakfast," she said. NEW YORK (UPI) — American supermarkA 1 head lettuce, shredded The pudding cake, served for lunch and made with shoppers' loyalty to nationally-advertised brand Handful of fresh spinach, chopped raspberries picked last summer and frozen, is a Grandpere names is slipping, a new survey indicates. Cherry tomatoes recipe Mrs. Mercier found in a cookbook. But she A forthcoming Gallup Poll will show 21 percent of ; Radishes, quartered I'/i cups maple syrup altered it drastically. supermarket shoppers less loyal in 1984 than they .' Mushrooms, sliced V4 cup water Sometimes she makes the cake with blueberries. were in 1983. The study was commissioned by the; >/4 head cauliflower IVt cups flour Private Label Manufacturers Association, of Nevg-. And sometimes she combines raspberries and 3 teaspoons baking powder rhubarb. ‘/4 head broccoli York. 1 small onion V4 teaspoons salt Mrs. Mercier lets her three children, Bobby, 10, It is the first comprehensive analysis of shoppers.’ Italian dressing 3 teaspoons margarine, melted Rebecca, 7>/t, and Donald, 6, help out in the kitchen. opinions of store brands since total private label sales Grated Cheddar cheese V4 cup milk Rebecca especially likes to help make pastries and jumped about 50 percent in six years, coinciding with 1 Croutons Heat the water and maple syrup to boiling. Mix the donuts. the introduction of economy-priced generics. Bacon bits other ingredients together thoroughly and spoon Mrs. Mercier also learned to cook when she was Association president Brian Sharoff says the poll Toss the vegetables well with the dressing and top mixture into the liquid. Lower heat to medium, cover young. Her mother and father both worked at the indicates 42 percent of all shoppers now “cherry with the cheese, croutons and bacon bits. Good fur and cook about 10 minutes. Will have texture of soda Institute of Living in Hartford. Her mother was a pick,” or switch, between national brands in thesam g - large crowd. biscuit. Spoon onto plates. Makes own sauce. item category.

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Oas Can With Spout Choice Of Hard-shell Waxes Beport on Impeachment • 7 Rib Tread Design • Quality At Our Economy Price Handy snap vents, metal handle. 18-oz.* liquid or 14-oz.** kit. Holiday closings GOP committee backs Freon Refrigerant...... 1.17 Mounting Included - No Trade In Required Friday, April 20, is Good Friday. Sunday, April lis!ts no recommendation 22, is Easter. new grant referendum Municipal offices: All town offices in Manches­ 44.97 Pv Susan E. Kinsman integrity of his office and trust by his ter, Andover, Bolton and Coventry will be closed Limit 2 Soft-side Luggage Shirts Or Shorts By Alex Girelli that would justify a new vote. The United Press International "course of conduct” in handling the $35 Friday. Sale Price. Designer luggage in O ur 7.97 Matching sports Slate and federal oHIces: Most state offices will Herald Reporter townspeople voted in 1979 and again in 1.99 popular sizes...... 12.,97-19.97 million estate of Ethel A. Donaghue of 1980 to withdraw. The 1980 vote favored separates In men's sizes. Ea. 5.99 HARTFORD — A legal counsel West Hartford, and testimony under be closed Friday. The Motor Vehicle Department Sold In Our will be closed Friday, Saturday and Monday. Auto The Republican Town Committee the pullout by a 3-to-l margin. Sportmg Goods Dept submitted articles of impeachment to a oath on the matter. voted Wednesday to support holding a Most of the committee members said special legislative committee weighing emissions stations will be closed Friday but will be Garment Bag The second count said Kinsella failed townwide referendum before Manches­ the conditions set by the federal open Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Federal offices 19.97 impeachment of Hartford Probate to “ adequately supervise and control ter makes any irrevocable commit­ Housing and Urban Development Ad- dudge James H. Kinsella, but did not his employees and apppointees” and will be open Friday. tment to rejoin the federal Community minsit ration for accepting block grants recommend any course of action. failed to divulge official investigations. Mall: Post offices will have regular window Development Block Grant program. would cost the town money. They also Pullman Bag In the 160-page report, Bridgeport Kinsella’s lawyer, James A. Wade, hours and mail delivery on Friday and Saturday. 19.97. The town withdrew from the pro­ argued that Manchester would be lawyer Jacob Zeldes summarized will have a week to review the report Schools: All public and parochial schools in gram several years ago and has lost a forced to construct low cost housing if it testimony and outlined trhe legal and submit comments. Rep. Robert Manchester, Andover, Bolton and Coventry are substantial amount of federal funding accepted the funds. Nylon/Irlcot issues the committee should' consider Jaekle, R-Stratford, committee co- closed from April 16 to 20 for spring recess. because of the withdrawal. At the GOP meeting, committee in making its dcecision, expected by chairman, said it would make its Libraries: The Mary Chectey and Whiton The motion supporting a referendum member Edward^ Wilson pointed out the end of the month. decision by April 30, giving the House Memorial libraries will be closed Friday but will be was made by town Director Donna that Robert Faucher, a Democrat and ; The report included proposed arti­ time to consider the charges before it open regular hours on Saturday. Andover Public Mercier and passed without opposition. origin ally leading advocate of staying cles of impeachment the committee adjourns May 9. Library will be closed Friday but will be open Republican Town Chairman Curtis in the g r ^ t program, has said the town could submit to the house if it decided to The Senate would try Kinsella on any M. Smith said at the committee's should not rejoin it without a recommend Kinsella’s impeachment Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. impeachment charges. meeting that he believed the Demo­ referendum. and possible removal from office. In the conclusion of his report, Zeldes Banka: All banks will be closed Friday. Most banks will be open regular hours on Saturday. cratic majority on the Board of Mary Wiyhide, another member, Asaorted Colors Zeldes said Wednesday he included told the committee “ impeachment lies Directors had been prepared to re­ said. "If we said no twice, why do we the articles “for the committee’s not for punishment of the office holder, RelaNera: Most stores will be open on Friday but closed Sunday. enter the controversial grant program have to do it again." (liscussion, review and consideration" but to repair harm to the state for without a vote by the citizens until Mrs. Liquor Package stores will be open on Friday. The prime advocate of accepting the toward its goal of advising the House misuse of a position of trust.” Mercier came out publicly for a Most bars will be open Friday and Sunday. grants is Stephen Cassano, a Demo­ Tennis Essentials whether Kinsella’s conduct justified an * ’ 'Conduct prejudicial to the impartial referendum. cratic town director. Cassano has Quality rackets or ca n of 3 balls. impeachment trial before the Senate. and effective administration of justice, Garbage: There will be regular pickup in Smith had difficulty Wednesday Dozen Golf Bolls proposed that the take some prelimi­ Our 24.97, Ac*^ Midsize Racket...... 21.97 The proposed articles of impeach­ which brings the judicial office in Manchester and Bolton on Friday and Saturday. night confining the discussion to the Sold In Our Sports Dept. Sale Price. Dunlop® Blue Max® nary steps to rejoin the program. Our 49.97, Wilson” Ovorsiz* Rocket, 44.97 ment said Kinsella undermined the disrepute, cannot continue unabated,” The dump in Coventry will be open regular hours question of whether the committee Tote Bag Nylon/Trlcot M eih golf balls with Surlyn® cover; Zeldes said. Our 69.97, Wilson” Oobra Racket... 59.97 Friday and Saturday. The dump in Andover will be should favor the referendum as a The board’s Republican minority 12.97 He urged the committee to weigh Sale Price, Oan Of 3 Tennis Salts...... 1.99 long distance. Colors. 7.99 closed Friday but will be open regular hours on means of determining whether Man­ leader, Peter DiRosa, has said the town Kinsella’s "course of conduct, not a Saturday. chester voters want to re-enter the should seek the grants because they single a c t... and measure the impact of Were sorry E m e t ^ c y numbera: In Manchester, emer­ grant program. will become virtually the only way the that conduct on his fitness to continue in gency phone numbers are highway, 647-3233; He said the merits of being in the federal government will share funds Continued mechanical problems office.” refuse, 647-3248; sewer and water, 647-3111. In grant program should be discussed with municipalities. have resulted in late delivery of the Wade tried unsuccessfully to block Bolton, civil preparedness, 649-8743. In Coventry, later.when more facts have been made Mrs. Merciet said problems are Thursday, Friday Moist And Delicious Baked Scrod Dinner Manchester Herald on some recent the committee’s investigation, arguing town garage, 742-6588. avialable. arising with the town’s infrastructure publication days. The Herald apol­ And Saturday Only Filet of scrod with golden brown French fries creamy coleslaw, roll, butter, 2.19 before the Connecticut Supreme Court Mancbaelar Herald: The Herald will be Nevertheless, some committee and the money is not there to correct Cafeteria Special «'Only ir b'-'H-y r, jit.He’iu ogizes for inconvenience to its the impeachment clause of the state published as usual on Friday. i members wanted to know what them. "W e need to discuss it with the readers. constitution was unconstitutionally changes had been made in the program people," she said. 8(4 »11) vague. A