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WEST HAVEN (UPI) - A He said he did not know if the from Cohen and then forgot about Connecticut physician says ex­ couple had conceived yet. it In the hustle and bustle ol tended use of hot tubs may cause Cohen was eager to test out his business at their waterbed shop — lowered sperm counts in males theory and asked a New Haven hot Rubber Match Inc. But Mrs. Zito leading to temporary inferUlity. tub distributor for names of said their personal experience Dr. Kenneth Cohen came up with customers. He wasn’t surprised might disprove Cohen’s theory. when he didn’t get a response, but the theory several months ago They have two children — one Mild today while examining a man in his 30s stili would like about a dozen Manchester, Conn. volunteers who use hot tubs before and one after they installed cloudy Thursday who went to the West Haven a hot tub in their backyard. She Wednesday, April 6, 1983 Veterans Administration Hospital regularly to have their sperm count checked and then tested said George had been using the tUb See page 2 Single copy: 254 complaining of infertility. about a year and half, three or four The man’s wife was fine, but the again after stopping use for several moihths. times a week, before the birth of HHanrhratrr Irra lJ patient’s sperm count was very low — only 4 million sperm per A couple that distributes hot tubs their second child. cubic centimeter of semen instead in the New Haven area, Lucille and "It really didn’t seem to make of the average. 30 million to 100 George Zito, said they got a letter any difference at all,’’ she said. million, Cohen said on Monday. He said the only unusual habit be could pinpoint in testing at the endocrine clinic was the unidenti­ Klan Water fied patient used a hot tub up to Chicago circus parade; four times a week for about 20 minutes. ’The temperature in a hot HmaM photo by Pinto tub reaches 105 to 108 degrees. Four months after the patient won't be held this year leaflets Going once stopped using the hot tub, his solution sperm count increased to 40 BARABOO, Wis. (UPI) - The rade wagons, was scheduled to be held May 29. Plans were delaydd Carolyn Cosumano, left,. and Ann p.m. Other items offered inciude a boy's million sperm per cubic centime­ Great Chicago Circus Parade is ter, said Cohen, associate chief of kaput. because Chicago had not acted on a DaMfirchi admire a computer and a bike, a vacation home rental, a French staff for ambulatory care at the ’The governing board of the 8900,000 contract with Festivals wafarcolor painting, two of the items to , meal for four, and portable TV. Tickets hospital. Circus World Museum said Mon­ Inc., of Whitefish Bay, Wis. at AAHS offered be auctioned off at the St. James are $10 each. Proceeds will benefit St. "This is all speculation at this day Chicago had breached its . The existing contract calls for the museum to receive 8387,000 to auction Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Vito’s James School. For information call time, based on a single case," contract and the parade wilt not be Cohen said. "I wouldn’t blow a held this year. put on the parade, but as dl Birch Mountain inn in Bolton. Cocktails 646-8076. ’The parade, featuring historic Monday, Chicago officials had not By Raymond T.DeAAeo Bv Paul Hendrie whistle saying everybody has to Herald Reporter Herald Reporter are at 7:30 and the auction opens at 9 stop using hot tubs.’’ hand-carved wooden circus pa­ paid any money. An unidentified man distributed Public Works Director George Ku* Klux Klan literature at Man­ A. Kandra, combining two recom­ chester High School and Howell mendations in a consultants’ Cheney Technical School Monday study, presented a plan Tuesday Chicago fashion: easy-to-wear clothes and Tuesday, according to princi­ night to solve complaints about low pals at both schools. water pressure in the Parker, Manchester High School princi­ Woodbridge and Center streets By Brenda W. Rotzoll Jeff Burke of Act III, where sales were up ana open), and a moderate dolman sleeve. pal Jacob Ludes said he found area. United Press International 15-20 percent over last year. He reported Dalton’s executive vice president, Jim copies of the December 1982 issue The plan, , which would cost an skirt sales are much stronger than trousers Dqry, reported sales this year are up 10-15 of the "Klansman” newsletter estimated $345,000, was approved CHICAGO — The American look for fall in woven fabrics, but in knits, “pants have percent.------' attached to windshields of about a Tuesday night by the Board of Clothing is great; great business, great the edge.” Suits in pure wool flannel and menswear dozen cars in the MHS faculty Directors. The board still must appearance, and a great big easy cut that , "There are fewer stores left, but those worsteds tend to come in conservative parking lot Tuesday afternoon. appropriate the funds to do the make clothes easy to live in and work in. that are left are doing more business,” colors and cuts, with skirts just below the work. Summing up in a sentence, what you’ll Burke said. knee. “Keep MHS white" was handw­ ritten on the front of the newslet­ The area used to enjoy water find in the stores for autunm will be: "This is the year of the sweater," Ron Coats almost universally came in a larger pressures of about 100 pounds per sweaters, dolman sleeves, more dresses Schmidt, president of I.B. Diffpslon, said. cut with wider sleeves, be they dolman or ter. Also written in was "The Klan wants you. For further informa- square inch. Those pressures than trousers, easy-cut classic suits, "It appeared in all of the European set-in. dropped to the 30-pound range wide-cut coats to go over those suits, lots of collections. It’s been about three years Count Romi had a raincoat whose dolman Uon calf’ followed by a telephone number in Huntington, Conn., in after townwide water improve­ shades of one color within a garment, and a since sweaters have been strong." sleeve was set In deep in the bodice on a Herotd photo bv Tarquinlo ments took effect last year. choice of muted solid colors or multi-color He stressed casually elegant, oversized diamond-slant cut. Lanvin of Paris showed the southwestern part of the state, mixtures especially in knlU — cheerful but jackets in knits in shadings of charcoal, loose, wide-bodied, square-cut coats with Ludes said. That’s a lot of names and numbers The study done late last year by not gaudy. black and natural, as well as lots of tweeds. slightly dropped armholes, and stressed Cheney Tecta principal Law­ the Metcalf A Eddy engineering Look for lots of pure wool in tailored suits; Some of the prettiest shadings were rence E.lerardl arid a man left a firm said there were two options: that they could be worn over a suit in Linda Williams, left, of Andover, and Janice Conroy of College, stack up newly arrived telephone directories for replacing, as planned, old 4-inch wool, mohair, acrylics or the increasingly shown by C’est Simone in a smashing cape comfort. stack of "Klansman" newsletters Vernon, warehouse workers at Manchester Community distribution around the campus. popular cotton in sweaters and sweater tiered in three shades of gray wool, swept About coats; the Apparel Mart clusters in a men’s bathroom at the school distribution pipes with 8-inch coats and dresses, and the usual wearable, around and draped over one shoulder. The its high-fashion and higher-prices lines on around 1. p^m. Monday. "Keep mains or returning the entire area w.ishable polyester in knits. cape was worn over gray trousers, and the 12th and 13th floors, with the lower- Chsney Tech white" was written to the high water pressure zone Look for smiles, too. Smiles were all over came with a huge hat of black fur. priced lines downstairs. ’There were very on these, along with the telephone with expensive installation of a the faces of manufacturers and retailers Dolman sleeves — slanting from a wide few down coats visible on the top floors, Imt number, be said. new water mainline. alike at the fall clothing mart March 26-30 at armhole opening to a tight wrist — were plenty of them on the lower floors. lerarifl s&ld lO to 18 Cheney Chicago’s IS-story Apparel Mart, as they everywhere. They came cut in one piece So far, no tandems in state KANDRA FOUND a middle students reported seeing tbe new- sold and bought at a clip generally reported with the bodice, or :set in. Sleeves that ground. He said the nature of the to be 15 percent above that of last year’s fall stottnr, including several black water problems are different in weren’t dolman were cut with deeper E.T/s candidate students. By Mark A. Dupuis market. armholes, making for ease of movement O’Neill said any violators would jail, that may not be the case,” Jay Jackson, the governor’s three different sections of the Harry Finkel is director of the Apparel "I consider tbe kindof stotement Unitad Press International be invited to leave. O’Neill said. "We’re not going to study area. The solutions he and less wear and tear on the garment. STOCKTON, Calif. (UPD - AUm made in the newsletter to be legal counsel, said the attorney Mart, where 4,500 clothing and accessory Bassonova of Michigan offered a unique Michael says he’s running for president of "They’ll be told to get out the put guards on our borders.” general’s office would present a proposed for each section were lines were jammed into 900 showrooms for inflammatory and disruptive," HARTFORD — State police way they came in,” the governor Spokesman Adam Berluti said different. interpretation of the dolman-sleeved the United States because a meeting with lerardl said. "Student response patrolled Connecticut borders “good defense" to an expected the fall market. He calls the difference in sweater in a gray and taupe blending of “ET" provided him with foolproof answers said Tuesday after signing a bill state police would set up posts on challenge to the state ban on the • In the northern section, business this year and last "like day and was overwhelming. They over­ round the clock today, but failed to lawmakers passed last week to major Connecticut highways at thick knit silk. The under-arm seam sloped to inflation, unemployment, war and other whelmingly rejected this kind of spy a single tandem trailer truck large trucks. Kandra said the major problem night. ’The attitude, more than anything, from the tight wrist down to the waist, not in world problems. keep the big rigs off Connecticut's midnight to enforce the new law. Jackson said that while the rests with >A-inch internal pipes shows. A year ago the buying was not good, approach, and the white students now banned under an emergency congested highways. Troopers will be stationed on a a straight line, but in a series of 90Hdegree Michael, 66, is the founder of the new Age rejected it the most vocally." bill signed by Gov. William outright ban may be knocked down embedded in concrete, which the attendance was not good. Now they’re angles like an upside-down staircase.------Synthesis Party, a 30-member commune, The legislation continued the 24-hour basis until further notice. in court, he believed the state restrict the flow of water into 82 buying and they’re optimistic.’’ O’Neill. state’s ban and blocked a federal He said any tandem trailers Many sweater-knit dresses and suits and the 100-member Universal Industrial BOTH lERARDI and Ludes Although a new federal law would be able to retain “police homes on Crosby Road, Weaver "We’re showing about a 25 percent gain in came in shadings of one color, or in a Church of the New World Covenant. He ran law which took effect at midnight entering the state will either be powers” also included under the Road and Wo'odbridge Street. ’Die the company, more out here in Chicago,’’ girned over copies of the newslet­ sanctioned the big trucks’ travel allowing tandem trailers on inter­ directed to a safe area to unhitch or mixture of many colors. ’They tended to be for president in 1980 and for governor of ters to local police. lerardi said he across the country beginning to­ bill, such as requiring permits for most economical way to solve the said Fred Bisbee Sr., showing Braemar of cheerful but not bright. ' California in 1982. state highways built with federal will be directed out of state, operating the trucks in problem in this section would be to Scotland sweaters. “We’re very bullish." contacted John Daly, executive day, the Connecticut legislation funds. depending on the proximity to the Dalton, one of the more expensive Michael said extra-terrestrial beings be director of the Connecticut Associ­ short circuited the new rule. By Connecticut. return it to a high-pressure zone by He said in addition to the tratUtional ready-to-wear lines (a knit suit with met in 1947 gave him the solutions to O’Neill said state police would border. “I think this legislation is installing a new 12-inch main to the wools, cotton sweaters were booming ation of Secondary Schools, to mid-morning, no tandem trailers enforce the ban as they enforce Drivers will be issued a citation coordinated jacquard weave blouse runs mankind’s problems when he was beamed warn him of possible Klan activity had been spotted. important because it demon­ area at a cost of 8125,000. That because "many women think they’re 8315), typified the trend to oversized aboard a flying saucer. other traffic laws and regulations, for a tandem trailer violation, strates Connecticut will not buckle would again give the section static allergic to wool" and because cotton can be at other schools in the state. "It’s unrealistic to expect tan­ despite the near certainty the ban jackets, and of the sweater replacing the Michael said his goal as president would The person thought to have requiring a court appearance and under each time the federal pressures in the 100-pound range. worn 12 months of the year. blazer as the jacket choice. Its new dem trailers," said state police would be challenged in court by the carrying a maximum 8500 fine. be to create a Utopian society wltb a bill of UPI photo distributed the literature is a white spokesman Adam Berhiti. “A government takes action,” said • In the southern section, Kan­ “Retailers are telling me people are designer, Leo Narducci, offered a hand­ rights guaranteeing world disarmament, federal government or trucking The state's motor vehicle commis­ Rep. Christine Niedermeier, D- dra said pressure losses in the looking for things they can get longer life male, about 5 foot 11, with blond person in business is not going to industry. some muitl-pattem dark sweater with a health care, environmental safety and THE AMERICAN LOOK FOR FALL CLOTHING hair and a moustache, based on sioner is also authorized to suspend Fairfield, co-chairman of the Le- homes resuH from poor condition out of," said regional sales representative convertible turtleneck (it also buttons down “free cash flow money." send a prohibited vehicle through "As far as pulling people out of a driver's license or registration gislature’s Transportation of old, existing 4-inch distribution .. this cape in gray flannel by C'eat Simone Typifies the trend descriptions given by Cheney Tech the state." their rigs and throwing them in students who think they saw the for 60 days, Berluti said. Committee. mains in the area. He recom­ man at their school Monday. mended that they be replac^ with A man fitting that description 8-inch mains on Academy, Munro, Station WJOK broadcasts was spotted in the Manchester Green Hill and Parker streets at a High student parking lot around $170,000 cost. Inside Today Next task: spacewalk • Problems in the central region, 11;30 a.m. Tuesday, Ludes said. 24 p o g n , 4 Mctlons Ludes said he joined security including Stephen, Gerard and guards in chasing the man off the Advic* ...... 19 Jordt streets, can be rectified with campus, down Brookfield Street, Area towns ...... !!!.« Bv Al Rossiter Jr. Astronauts Paul Weitz, Karol that the $100 million tracking and internal plumbing improvements, comedy around the clock United Press International to the corner of West Middle B u lin n s...... 21-J2 Bobko, Story Musgrave and Do­ data relay satellite was lost said Kandra. He also recom­ Turnpike, where the man fled out Closslflod...... 22-23 nald Peterson were supposed to be because of a misbehaving rocket mended replacement of 4-inch By Dick West of sii^t. Com ics...... II CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - awakened at 9:30 a.m. EST, but tug. distribution mains on Stephen and television movie is being made of "Anatomy of an Entortolnment...... n Assured the radio relay satellite United Press International He said the man was holding Lottory...... 2 mission control said there were Robert E. Smylie, an associate Jordt streets at a cost of $M,000. Illness," tbe boMc in which Norman Cousins, former - they delivered is safe in space, the Kandra said the work could be editor of Saturday Review, told how he cured himself s ^ e kind of a bundle in a leather Obituorin...... ] ]§ indications the pilots were up and NASA administraior, said it ap­ WASHINGTON — Listing radio sets as medical iddiet be carried. Opinion...... ] ^4 pilots of the shuttle Challenger got about as they passed over Senegal peared the satellite will be able to completed by the fall. with laughter after being near death some years ago. PMpIttolk ...... 2 up early today, looking ahead to deductions might get your income tax return audited. In response, the 82-year-old former advertising - ^ Ludes said tbe man was chased 15 minutes earlier. move slowly to the proper orbit. He The board’s approval gave him ' Sports...... 9-i2 their next big job — Thursday’s Wakeup music — “Teach Me, permission to begin the necessary Still, it laughter is as therapeutic as some salesman readily admitted he had no high-minded : off campus before he could make Tolovislon...... II said it is possible its trouble will Specialists claim, Station WJOK’s healing potential contact with any students. spacewalk in the freighter’s empty Tiger” by April Stevens — never­ engineering work. motivation when he decided that what this country Weather...... 2 cargo bay. have little effect on plans to launch must be enormous. "1 am assuming that the man theless was radioed up as Chal­ a twin in August and the Sep­ needed was a radio station totally commttted to ' Challenger was performing well WJOK, a dinky 1,000-watter with studios in beautiful comedy. who put thd newsletters on the cars lenger swept over the Indian tember shuttle flight of a Spacelab THE ADMINISTRATION has SampiBS today on the third day of its maiden flight Ocean for the 30th time. There was not decided whether to seek the downtown Gaithersburg, Md., Is tbe Washington "Wedidn’tstartoutwithany particularaudlencein' was the same one we chased that . * that needs two of the satellites to area's first exponent of all-joke radio. Thar distinction morning," he said. At fjonchtiftr Htrald todov con- and project officials were devising a terse, “Ihearyou loud and clear” relay data to Earth. funding in this fiscal year or the mind," he said. “Wetry to play recohls that appeal to tinuM Its sampling program to bring a plan they hoped would enable the from mission commander Weitz. next one. But General Manager also may extend to the nation as a wlyne and to the -all age groups, and we’ve had calls ranging from ' Ludes speculated that the man copits of tht ntwspaptr to non* “It looks like we will have a good world at large. , thought the faculty cars belonged sidetracked satellite to get to the The pilots were encouraged by Robert B. Weiss said after the 5-yeaiw)lds passing along the latest ‘Knock-Knock’ suDscrIbtrs In Manchtsttr. correct orbit to help fill a space TDRS here for us for the future The station ^finitely is an extension of the all-news, to students. the upbeat reporto from NASA missions,” Guy Gardner in mis­ meeting he hopes to find the money jokes all the way up to age 112." *••••••••••••••••••••• communications gap. in the current budget. all-talk, all-cduntry or all-something format toward Asked whether the station had any policy on officials who feared early Tuesday sion control radioed the astronauts which American radio has been gravitating in recent partisan political jokes, Cobbins said, “No. We InsuR years. WJOK broadcasts nothing but comedy — 24 everybody.” 6 hours a day, seven days a week. Although WJOK features the albums of Mort Sahl One thing Robert Cobbins, the owner and manager, and several comedians known as political s a tiris t^ Street upgrading didn’t take into account was tbe health factor. The both liberal pnd conservative, Cobblu ^ d it does so possibility he might be making a contribution to "because tbisy are funny, not because they have any Coffees can change heartbeat medical science didn’t occur to him until after tbe particular political slant." station went on the air Jan. 31. urged near mills Now that he has "finally gotten Into that area," ...... _ -..«r 4rinking a caffeinated beverage. Cobbins has been in touch with such mirth-oriented death,” said Schaal. “Tharo Is abetdutuy a cause-and-effect rela- Five patients who had a history of rhythm General Manager Robert B. Weiss Tuesday night medicos as Dr. Joel Goodman, founder of the Humor tio n ^p hera," laid Dr. Stephen F. Schaal, who asked the Board of Directors to consider appropria­ Project, in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and Dr. Ralph disturbances associated with caffeine all had A BOOKKEEKR? lad the OMo State itudy. "Caffeine does, in fact, arrhythmias — the name for a variety of tion of about $20,000 for sidewalk and ™rb Moody, author of "Laugh After Laugh." have «s eftect on the alactrical system of the improvements in the area of the Manchester Modes It is the tenet of these physicians that giggi— and heart." heartbeat irregularities — after taking caffeine, plant on Pine Street. guffaws, tittering and snickering, are good for what NEED A TYHSTT the researchers wrote. The patienti drank two cups of coffee or "Caffeine’seffects are much more profound if a The old Cheney Mill building is slated for conversion ails you. That prescription exact^ fits in with rsMtyad an InJeeUon of an equivalent amount of to rental housing. Cobbins’ experience at WJOK. Caff person has a history of difficulty with the drug," eaUMde, but reaaarriierk said drinung tea or soR said Schaal. "We’ve been able to produce some Townspeople, in a referendum that generated much "We’ve had some phone caps that would make you dradte oantatnidg caffeine could produce similar controversy, voted last year to bond for $750,000 worth want to cry," he said in an interview. "The first week very significant, usually sustained, rhythm YOUR BUSINESS OmCE ilaall teiMlte. disturbances in these individuals." of public improvements in the Cheney District if we were on the air, an SS-year-old woman who suffers 1Ml.ewilarBL . C.TM rhythm imsularities — atrial flutter or private plans to convert other former Cheney Mill from chronic arthritis told us she had been free of pain ff,C t Caffeine caused irregularities in all seven buildings to housing move forward. t m r - . ataial Ubrillsritoii -^ ware brief and "relatively healthy patientestudied and 10 of 12 patients with St. Bridget beauties all day, she was laughing so hard. .h « ^ " in all buttwqpMiants and could cause ^At the time of the referendum, the Manchester "That really is 8 kick—giving old people inwuehing kt a history of heartbeat abnormalities. iK ttl , li|M-boadad)was!*■•■■■■ •■fBwesro eie.fatl^V 'dvSaPBiwVs ■said ■ U W wM V W aal. C IW t* Modes conversion plans were not known. ' to laugh at all day. Wedon’twant togooff halt-cockecT “In most instances, the rhythm problems These talented “ladies" primp in prepa­ Doug Curry, John Lampson, Frank tor your i; ..1 TWpatlantewl." i Wlto«daiii(Wi a hfitn y of heart irregulari- worsened after caffeine,” Schaal said. Weiss said improvements in the Manchester . ration for a hula dance routine, part of but if there is a correlation between laughter and , Bha develepiM d con^tton called ventricular area would have been included in the project Addabbo, John Cooney and Richard physiology, we might make that the sUtion’s pet Researchers said the drug apparently has an the St. Bridget revue entitled "Bits of , .a. very rapid b..ja e ...... tl^ of the heart “enhancing effect" on rhythm abnormalities by approved at referendum if the conversion plans werw Bohadik: The show is being presented charity." ddi, Mteltakiii the ' caffeine. known at the time. Broadway" set for Friday and Saturday One possible project Cobbins has In mind Is •47-S7S0 1 affecting blood levels of epinepherine and in celebration of the parish's 125th slsa ythm< It cancause sudden norepinepherine. “I think the board should consider this as an item to? at 7:30 p.m. at East Catholic High anniversary. Tickets are $2. promoting esUbllshment of an institution to investi­ Margo Lappon . Carolyn WOoon gate the m eriu of mirth as niedioation. agend''' ^ on the May School. From left are Frank Cappuccio, Cobbins was asked about ah announcement, that a MANCH»i:STER HERALD. Wednesday, April 6. 1983 — 3 t -r MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6. 1983 •ssr news Briefing For new campus Town funds urged

Pittsburgh scene Victim of viper MCC seeks 'extraordinary' art to stop child abuse making progress for Reagan talk rwm By Paul Hendrie however. WASHINGTON (UPD - Doctors wanted down at the Hirshhorn Museum Herald Reporter John A. Tucci, of 30 Castle Road, said WASHINGTON (UPI) - President By Raymond T . DeMeo ■' Evelyn Smith, representing the state A: today were closely monitoring the Commission on the Arts, agreed. "The (in Washington,D.C.) Saturday.” He he feels government has no business Reagan used one of the nation’s Harald Reporter progress of a teenager with a paislon question is, do you want a sculptor of was talking about a sculpture by George Several speakers urged the Board of getting involved in such programs. heaviest pockets of unemployment as a for snakes who was Utten by a deadly national reputation, and do you want Rickey, a nationally-known artist from Directors ’Tuesday night lo appropriate “ Forthe past I5years, academia has backdrop for a speech today to promote Manchester Community College African viper be is suspected of people to come to Manchester Commun­ East Chatham, N.Y. $5,000 to a YWCA program aimed at been doing nothing but destroying the his programs for retraining workers wants an artistic centerpiece for its new stealing from the National Zoo. ity College to see his work — you’re not preventing child abuse. family,” said Tucci, blaming such who lose their Jobs to advancing camiMs. Shouid it buy a major work by a Louis Morton, 16, was still in critical For period ending 7 a.tn. EST April 7. Wedneeday rdgM going to get that for $30,000,” she said. IT SO happened that Manning had The program. Time Out for Parents, things as women study programs and technology. minor artist or a minor work by a major condition, but was responding to w ll find snow In the Great Lakes Region and In parts of written to Rickey asking him to submit offers temporary care of children so the news media for damage to But Labor Secretary Raymond Dono­ artist? antivenin serum shipped from the the lower Rockies. Rain or showers are In store (or BESIDES the center piece, the art samples for consideration. Rickey parents under stress can work out their traditional family ties. van,. who spoke to the convention A committee of coliege officiais and emergency stocks of five East Coast sections of the southern PIsIns as well m thrwghout committtee wants to spend up to; mailed back some photographs of problems before the pressure leads “ Now, all of asudden, we are going to Tuewlay, said dislocated workers townspeople wrestled with that question zoos, a Children’s Hospital spokesman portions of the Atlantic coastal states. Fair to ^ l y scuptures ranging in price from $17,000 them to child abuse. come back to the government to solve cannot depend solely on the federal and others Tuesday as it tried to decide •$20,000 for a painting or mural to ' said. cloudy elsewhere. Minimum temperatures Indu^: to $30,000. All but one, the $30,000 Joanne Caron, of 70 Whitney St., said our problems,” he said. “ What ever government to retrain them. how to spend tiie $90,000 and change cover a wall 63 feet wide and IS feet high Morton, who neighbors said loved (approximate maximum readings In parenthsels) Atfai^ sculpture, were under 11 feet high. she suffered a personal crisis a couple happened to the Bible? It’s just a little “ It’s a labor-management problem M (7 3 ). Boston 42 (SO). Chicago 33 (46). C l e v ^ d M avaiiabie to the college to decorate its on the east side of the main lobby. too much to come to the government for snakes and kept several in his home, Most committee members waxed of years ago and turned to Time Out for basically and that’s where the solution (54), Dallas 44 (61). Denver 24 (41), Duluth » ( 3 ^ new campus, scheduled for completion • $10,000 for a fiber or fabric mural or psychological problems.” a ir 1 boarded a District of Columbia bus enthusiastic about the possibilty of Parents for help. lies,” Donovan said after his address to in June, 1984. painting to cover a 20-foot high wall on He advocated a return to the near the zoo Monday night, carrying Houston 52 (64). Jacksonville 61 “ obtaining a Rickey piece, but Harry “ They alleviated the stress so I could the conference. The $90,000 is equivalent to one percent the north side of the building. churches instead. two 5-foot-long Gaboon vipera in a (46). Littia Rock 46 (64). Los Angeles 46 (®6). Ml«m 74 Meisel, MCC’s dean of student affairs, deal with the problems I was haying at A coalition of groups predicted up to (64). Minneapolis 29 (45). New Orleans 66 (76), N w of the new building’s construction costs, Tucci drew soVne chuckles when he brown plastic 1>ag. The exotic black, • $10,000 on a free-standing wood was not impressed. "A s a total amateur, the time,” said Mrs. Caron. “ Am I an 5,000 demonstrators would protest blue and yellow African reptile is one of York 42 (62). Phoenix 46 (66). San Francisco 46 (65). which, according to state law, is the scupture in the student center. abusive parent? No, I am not. Was the commented, " I am not against stress. I Reagan’s policies on foreign imports. this looks to me like early New York TV the most dangerous snakes in the Seattle 40 (56), St. Louis 36 (52), Washington 51 (70). amount that must be set aside (or art potential there? Perhaps, but that am under stress everyday. I have a The protesters claim those trade rules, • $10,000 for 10 minor sculptures to be antenna,” he said, referring to the world. work in state-constructed buildings that never happened because of Time Out wife.” combined with the recession, are located at various spots inside and $30,000 Rickey piece. He stepped off the bus in the heart of are open to the general public. for Parents.” J. Russell Smyth of 48 Strawberry substantially responsible for the stag­ outside the building. The committee’s Job is to select the downtown with the bag slung over his The college committee favors dividing Carole Shomo, program director, Lane disagreed with Tucci. Smyth, a gering 10.2 percent unemployment rate shoulder, but quickly turned around up the money five ways, with the largest That leaves about $5,000 left over, type of art it wants and where to put it. said Time Out for Parents has served conservative who frequently speaks at in the metropolitan Pittsburgh area. and, slumping over almost imme­ Weather share, up to $35,000, earmarked to possibly to kick into the kitty for the Based on the committee’s specifications, 163 families in two years. public meetings, said times have ’The latest nationwide unemployment diately, called to the bus driver. purchase a major piece of scuipture for a major piece. the state Commission on the Arts will ’What we are trying to do is changed and it is unrealistic to expect rate was 10.3 percent. Pennsylvania as “ He grabbed his shoulder and came terraced courtyard to be located on the College president William E.Vincent solicit proposals from artists across the strengthen the family before there is a to go back to the church and the old a whole also is above that average, with running back toward the bus,” driver west side of the building, easily visible said this piece should be "something of nation and select a Jury to decide which problem,” she said. "This program is ways of solving social problems. 13.4 percent of its work force Jobless. Jane White saidi, “ He leaned on the from the central lobby through floor-to- substance, of stone or steel.” Manning artists will be contracted to do the work. an innovative demonstration program. " I know that when I got married 42 Much of the unemployed situation in door and said, ‘I ’ve been bitten by a Today’s weather ceiling insulated glass windows. said the sculpture should be large According to Herbert Bandes, MCC’s It is a pioneer.” years ago, my wife grabbed my collar the Pittsburgh area stemmed from dean of administrative affairs, the snake.” enough to serve as a focal point — a Joyce H. Yarrow, executive director and said, ‘if you ever lay a hand on me. layoffs at. steel plants and the indus­ Thirty-five thousand sounds like a lot. Morton was immediately nished to Today partly sunny. High 55 to 60. Gentle vaiiaMe minimum of 11 feet high, he suggested. college will have unofficial input in the of the Hartford Region YWCA, said I'll knock your teeth out,” ’ said Smyth. tries and companies — from insurance But for “ a significant piece by a Children’s Hospital and was given the wind; Tonight mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance selection process. until now the program has been funded Robert A. Faucher of 125 Spruce St., companies to corner groceries — that significant sculptor,” the college would " I would like to see a piece that says, life-saving antivenin kept at the zoo of rain around daybreak. Low temperature around 40. ‘extraordinary things are happening Ms. Smith of the Commission on the by a grant from the Hartford Founda­ a liberal who frequently speaks at support the mills and the workers. have to pay between $50,000 and $100,000, UPI plK>tO after the snakes were identified. A Wind l i ^ t and variable. Thursday occasional rain. said Robert F.Manning, an MCC art here at MCC,” ’ Manning said. Arts said the artist selection process tion for Public Giving. But the grant public meetings, also supported the policeman, who once caught and High in the upper 40s to the lower 50s. Wind easterly 10 professor and member of the committee. Vincent said he saw “ just what (he) takes about a year. has run out. She said most of the money program. milked rattlesnakes (or money and is to 15 mph. has been raised elsewhere, but there " I f $5,000 from Manchester keeps one Expelled Soviets Today in history adept at snake handling, recovered the still is a balance of $20,000 needed. The child from being abused, it'sdamn well On April 6, 1975, Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek vipers. “ Y ” is asking the town for $5,000. worth it,” said Faucher. back In Moscow Extended forecast The program is based in Manchester. The board will act on the requested died at the sage of 87. He is seen in 1966 on a visit to the Shrine of 6 It did not get a unanimously warm appropriation when its meeting recon­ MOSCOW (UPD - The Soviet Union the Revolutionary Martyrs in Taipei. Reagan showing Extended outlook for New England Friday through Historic ordinance to be overhauled welcome at Tuesday night's meeting. venes later this month. gave a quiet reception to 47 of its Sunday: dtixens who were expelied from signs of flexibility Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Couaecticnt: THE DIRECTORS the study is complete, the but would only require France for allegedly taking part in the Generally fair weather through the period. High Directors don't care Rioting worsens Cease-fire urged spent ther best part of an ordinance would apply to advance notice and a MPOA urges big turnout biggest spy operation smashed by a WASlilNGTON (UPI) - President temperatures in the upper 40s to mid 50s. Low hour discussing proposed all buildings constructed 30-day waiting period. Western nation in more than a decade. In Brazilian city Reagan is showing signs of flexibility temperatures in the 30s. Changes to the ordinance prior to 1910. Mrs. Lingard would like Neither the Foreign Ministry nor the to fight oil slick for Lingard's version on bis defense budget in the face of slim Vermont: Cool and dry through the period. Highs in and instructing O’Brien The board also in­ the waiting period leng­ government-run media commented support from Senate Republicans. ^ O PAULO, Brazil (U PI) — Brick- ABU DHARI, Unit^ Arab Emirates the 40s and low 50s. Lows mainly in the 30s. step-by-step how to re­ structed O'Brien to in­ thened to 45 days. Al­ immediately on France’s action Tues­ Publicly. Reagan and bis top aides Maine, New Hampshire: aearing Friday. Fair for town budget hearing buning mobs demanding an end to (UPI) — Officials of eight Persian Gulf By Paul Hendrie than 50 years under the draft it. clude a clause defining ready, a permit is re­ day against 47 Soviet diplomats and say the administration request for a 10 Saturday and Sunday. Highs in the 40s to low 50s. Lows unemployment raged through Sao nations threatened by a huge oil slick Herald Reporter requirements that owners “ After you get through penalties for disobeying quired before actual officials who were declared persona percent growth in military spending taxation. Sen. Carl A. an opportunity for taxpay­ Paulo today, smashing and looting , converged on Kuwait today to urge a in the upper 20s and low 30s. file notice and wait before with this, Kevin, Bennet the ordinance. Mrs. Ling­ demolition is allowed. Taxes, both local and non grata and told to leave the country. m i^t be trimmed because cheaper Zinsser and representa­ despite efforts by hundreds of police to cease-fire between Iran and Iraq to aid Town directors Tues­ demolition or exterior will be easy,” said Demo­ ard’s draft did not estab­ Mrs. Lingard said the state, are occupying the ers to speak out to protect Among those expelled were five fuel, lower inflation and a new MX tives Elsie Swensson and themselves against high end the rioting, with clubs and tear gas. in a united cleanup effort. day night indicated they alterations. cratic Director James F. lish penalties. ordinance is needed to attention of the Manches­ employees of Soviet commercial offi­ James McCavanagh are One man was killed and hundreds Although both Iran and Iraq agreed missile basing plan will save money. will support an ordinance “ Dutch” Fogarty. Democratic Deputy protect the town’s history. ter Property Owners As­ local taxes. ces, the chief of the Soviet news agency But directors had indi­ scheduled to attend. The injured in pitched battles with hel- to attend the meeting, they refused But after a White House meeting to require advance notice As revised, the ordi­ Mayor Barbara B. Wein­ “ Our own Cheney build­ sociation. The group has Tass in Paris and a Tass repbrter. cated at earlier discus­ meeting, at Whiton Li­ At a recent State Tax­ meted police in the disturbances that ’Tuesday to accept a cease-fire to allow Tuesday with 10 Republican members Lottery of plans to demolish his­ nance would give the berg said she cannot sup­ ings, actually, at this time urged citizens to attend French news reports said the chief of sions that they considered brary, will being at 8 p.m. payers Association meet­ continued into the third day, today. experts into the war zone to cap leaking of the Senate Budget Committee, it torical buildings, but not Manchester Historical So­ port the ordinance, be­ are not protected from tonight's public hearing KGB operations for France aiso was on the 50-year guideline too The town’s budget hear­ ing in Meriden, Elizabeth Hundreds of people were arrested. Iranian wells and stem the flow of up to became obvious support from Rea­ until the measure is dras­ ciety the task of identify­ cause she thinks it is demolition,” she said. on the budget and has the list. broad. They made it clear Sadloski was named se­ Second Army units based in the city 10,000 barrels of oil a day. gan’s own party is severely lacking. tically overhauled and no ing all buildings in town wrong to restrict external Mrs. Weinberg and Fo­ scheduled talks on state ing is scheduled for 7:30 There was speculation that Vladimir Reagan was ready to disclose some Riiods itkmd dollv M le ry to Mrs. Lingard Tuesday tonight at Waddell School cretary for the board of were put on alert, although military Iraq, in an editorial In its porty HARTFORD — The number Tuesday was 1411 longer applied to all build­ with historic significance. renovations as well as garty oppose the ordi­ taxes for its annual meet­ Kuxichin, a KGB secret police major that politics required a and the MPOA sees it as directors. Cabinet chief Gen. Ruben Ludwig newspaper, said it would only agree to of the lower figures (or fiscal 1984 Connecticut Lottery The "4-40 Ja c k e t ’ n u m ^ s , ings older than 50 years. The Planning and Zon­ demolition. nance, but there was a ing Tuesday. The meeting who defected in October, exposed his Dolly Number drown drown Tuesdov, wsre 3F0S- compromise unless she called the step “ precautionary.” military spending today to Senate The board directed ing Commission would " I think it really places consensus of support from tonight is at 8 p.m. in former comrades as spies. British a truce with guarantees Iran would not Tuesdov wos 400. The 14-2* w tth aJocl^0(944,196. wanted the entire ordi­ One 17-year-old rioter, who declined Budget Committee Chairman Pete Town Attorney Kevin M. have to approve the desig­ an undue hardship on the the other'directors. If the Waddell School. government sources said he beiped use a lull in the fighting to bring Ploy Four number wos LBWI8TON, MMne — The ; nance defeated., to give his name, said he had been Domenici, R-N.M., and the ranking MMnedcj^ number nations. They then would changes suggested are At that meeting, the oust three Soviet officials from Britain military supplies ashore. 326L . O’Brien to redraft the people who own property unemployed for two years. “ We want In Kuwait, Iran’s Deputy Prime Democrat, Sen. Chiles Lawton of ordinance so only build­ " I f you attempt to hang be filed with the Building in the town,” said Mrs. incorporated. town's General Assembly la .t week. ^ Mm fpELICR. Vf. — The food and work and maybe if we break Minister Rida Hussein Mirza Taberi Florida. Vermont dollv lottery ings designated by the or fall on this item, then I Department, so a building Weinberg. Action was tabled until delegation will speak on The French expulsion was the largest After the meeting Tuesday with GOP everything they will take notice,” he said his country would not accept a CONCORD, N.H. — Tlw number Tuesday was S11 Manchester Historical So­ think you can expect to owner applying for a O'Brien returns with the the income tax and Involving Soviet citizens in a Western members from the committee, both Now Hompstilrodallv lottarv POSTON—The Mossochu- hang,” said Democratic answer questions on state said, cease-fire Imposed by Iraq. number Ttwitow was J14S. ' setH lotleiYmfmbsr Tueodov ciety and accepted by the permit to demolish, or BUT MRS. Ungardand re-write. nation since 1971 when 105 Soviets were Sao Paulo state Gov. Andre Franco Domenici and Senate Majority Leader Mayor Stephen T, Penny. ordered out of Britain on esplqnage Officials of the Kuwait-based Re­ PROVIDENCR, R.I. — The nieht was 8341 town Planning and Zoning alter the structure could Mayor Penny argued that Montoro said he was implementing gional Organization (or Protection of Howard Baker reported the president Commission would be When Mrs. Lingard con­ become aware of the external alterations could charges. It was the biggest such emergency measures to create 20,000 stuck to his proposed 10 percent expulsion of Soviets ever ordered in Marine Environment said they hoped covered. tinued to a r ^ e for the designation. have the same impact on a new Jobs. But he blamed the riots on “ a increase in defense spending. SO-year designation. De­ The directors acknowl­ France. the meeting today would arrange a The ordinance’s spon­ building’s historic signifi­ our famouf annual plan made by small groups devoted to compromise to allow Joint action to sor, Republican Director mocratic Director Ste­ edged it will take a couple cance as demolition. disrupting the move toward contain the spreading slick. Almanac Joan V. Lingard, con­ phen T. Cassano coun­ of years for the Historical The ordinance would Arafat, Hussein democracy.” Taberi said if agreement is reached, Thunderstorms tinued to press for inclu­ tered, “ We’re trying to Society to survey all his­ not stop an owner from seed sale the leaking wells at Nowruz, about 90 sion of all buildings older save the ordinance.” toric buildings, so until demolishing a structure. lorry mots# soodt set more talks miles off the Iranian shore, could be flood the South I* (flowsrs capped within 20 days. He said Tehran Today is W ^esd ay, April 6, the 96th day of 1963 m M n ilatii AMMAN, Jordan (UPD - Palestine Delivery of milk already has spent $2 million trying to Widespread flooding threatened the with 266 to follow. Liberation Organization chief Yasser stop the flow. sodden South today, battered by The moon is in its last quarter. helped robbers tornadoes, golfball-size hail and 7-inch Arafat set more talks this week with The morning stars are Jupiter and Saturn. Police charge resident Jordan’s King Hussein despite their rains. D e ^ water washed over roads The evening star is Mercury, Venus and Mars. lack of agreement! on whether to LONDON (UPI) — Insurance agen­ Commission: Keep and submerged bridges and the rains Those born on this date are under the sign of Aries. cies offered a 3750,000 reward today for fupport President Reagan’s Middle caused at least 250 traffic accidents in French revolutionist Maximilian de Robeqiierre information on a six-man gang that East peace plan. Insanity defense Tennessee. was born on this date, in 1756, also, magician Harry walked off with Britain’s biggest cash Arafat abruptly left Amman for Flash flood watches were posted Boudini, in 1674, aeronautical enginMr Antbcmy haul, reportedly aided by the delivery with impersonating another Kuwait Tuesday after refusing to give WASHINGTON (UPD — An inde­ across the South as the storms, blamed Herman Fokker, In 1690, geneticist James Watson, in of a pint of milk to a security guard. the Jordanian monarch a green light to pendent commission recommended for at least five deaths, churned 1926 and pianist and conductor Andre Previn, in 1929. Police kept silent today on exactly today the insanity defense, under fire eastward. negotiate a settlement with Israel on On this date in history; A man was arrested Mondaylon He was held in lieu of $20,000 bottle, police said. After knocking how the Easter Monday holdup was since the acquittal of presidential SU inches of snow buried El Paso, the basis of Reagan’s Sept. 1 peace In 1630, Joseph Smith organised the Church of Jesus charges of criminal impersonation bond and is scheduled to appear in Fazzina to the ground, Ashwell executed at Express Security’s "Fort assailant John W. Hinckley Jr., be Texas, and all flights in and out of the initiative. (3irist of Latter Day Saints, more familiarly known as and, in a bizarre twist, a man with Manchester Superior Court on reportedly dragged him to the Knox” headquarters in east London. retained. airport were canceled. Five inches of But Jordanian and PLO officials said the Mormon Church, in Fayette, N.Y. the name he was using was April 18. middle of Main Street where they They asked anyone who had been in the "W e cannot improve the insanity snow covered southwest Minnesota. Arafat would return by Friday for a In 1917, the United ^ t e s declared war on arrested Sunday in a separate Meanwhile, a real Jeffrey Faz­ fought, police said. area to come forward to help in the defense by eliminating it,” the com­ Thunderstorms and very heavy possible agreement with Jordan on a Germany. incident. zina, of East Hartford, was ar­ Police said Fazzina didn’t deny investigation. mission said. “ It has not been the showers moved through the lower Joint Middle East peace move. In 1945, the Japanese battleship Yamato was sunk Robert C. Godfrey, 27, of II rested Sunday on a breach of peace using the beer bottle on Ashwell, But a few pieces of the robbery began tradition of our society to simply Mississippi Valley and most of the PLO spokesman Mohammed Zuhdi by U.S. planes in the P ad flc during World War II. Norman St., was stopp^ by police charge, after he allegedly swung a but said it was a fight between to fall into place as insurance underwri­ abolish a legal defense because on very Tennessee Valley, gorging streams to Nashashibi said any Joint step would In 1966, federal troops and National Guardsmen at about 8:30 p.m. Monday (or an broken bottle at a man he was friends. Neither man wanted to ters offered a cash reward of $750,000 rare occasions we may disagree with a at least bankNll across southern have to be based on the Arab peace plan were ordered out (or du^. In Chicago, Washington and alleged motor vehicle violation. He fighting with in the middle of Main press assault charges, police said, for information leading to conviction of Jury’s acceptance of the defendant’s Tennessee and northern Mississippi adopted at Fez, Morocco, last Sept. 10 Detroit, as rioting over the assassination of Martin was arrested and charged with Street. but since the fight was public, the robbers and recovery of the money. plea.” and Alabama. I— and not on Reagan’s plan. Luther King continued. operating under the influence. The other man, Arthur Ashwell, police charged them both with Although the lower value of the pound The National Commission on the In California, 60-mph winds Tuesday “ We want to stick mainly to the Fez In 1975, Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Ksl-shek Police said he tried to run and was of 102 Woodbridge St., was Issued a breach of peace. has made comparisons in dollar terms Insanity Defense, chaired by former temporarily stranded 100 people resolutions as a minimum,” said died at the age of 67. arrested after a brief struggle. summons on a breach of peace Police said they later found that difficult, Monday’s 7 million-pound Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh, said the aboard an aerial tramway at Disney­ Nashashibi, one of 15 PLO executive Godfrey showed police an opera­ charge. Ashwell was out on furlough from /'■IZO'kOFF ($10.5 million) cash theft was more insanity defense is rarely used by land. Several of the stranded visitors committee members. His comment tor’s license with the name of Police were dispatched Sunday the Hartford Correctional than tvyice the 2.6 million pound heist in criminal defendants and an insanity suffered minor injuries. echoed the only public statement made Jeffrey Fazzina of East Hartford at 8:23 p.m. to the corner of Birch Institution. Britain’s Great Train Robbery of 1968. acquittal is even rarer. A tornado smashed store windows at Rare eclipse forecast by Arafat on his six-day visit to Jordan. on it. But at the police station, Sgt. and Main streets, where a fight Both were treated at Manchester Unconfirmed reports said the The commission, established by the Fullerton. Blustery 50-mph gusts In Washington, State Department Roy Abbie identified the man as involving a knife had been Memorial Hospital. Since Ashwell shotgun-toting gang of six overpowered National Mental Health Association, roared through Utah, Kansas, Okla­ TUCSON, Ariz. (UPD — A rare five-year eclipse of officials called the Arafat-Hussein (M fr e y . Police said he later reported. had to remain in the hospital for a the lone guaM at the security service issued 12 recommendations on the homa and Texas. Seven inches of rain Pluto and Its moon beginning this winter could talks “ inconclusive” and expressed admitted his true identity. When the arrived, police said few hours anyway, police gave him when he ventured out to fetch a pint of insanity defense and rejected the often fell at New Roads, La., and golfball- provide new information that will allow scientists to SPRING SALEI hope the Jordanian leader “ will finally Police said there was an out­ they found one man, Ashwell, a summons instead of arresting milk a milkman had left at the gate for proposed verdict of “ guilty but men­ size bail bombed Wlnnsboro and Dehli, map the surface of the mysterious, distant planet, Join” talks with Israel on behalf of the standing warrant (or Godfrey for standing and the other, Fazzina, him. Palestinians. his morning cup of tea. tally ill.” I La. astronomers say. it Sale Ends April 9th Dr. James Oiristy predicted the eclipse at a news charges of first degree failure to lying in the gutter. - They are scheduled to appear in conference Tuesday with Dr. Clyde W. Tombaugh, 77, appear, second degree sexual One witness said Fazzina had Manchester Supelor Court on April who confirmed the existence of the ninth planet in assault and second degree swung at Ashwell with a broken 18. BRIEFS — Reg. 7.59...... * 5 ” p |,9. o. 3 1930. Cairisty discovered the moon orbiting Plutowhile burglary. working as an astronomer at a U.S. Naval Feopletalk Observatory in Flagstaff, Arls. in June 1976. TEE — Reg. 9.79...... * 7 "’pkg...3 Christy said the eclipse happens on^ every IM Town fares well in bond issue years. If it occurs, he said, it would tQ ^ a itp q u ib le — Reg. 9.79...... a. 3 strke which ended when Soviet authorities said the grounds his music teacher wife played music for scientists to map the surfaces ^f theTWOjCelestlal The town did better than terest rates of about' 9.5 A bid by the Connecticut interest rates by the AA VEE Does her best they would consider her application to emigrate. from morning to night and covered all the walls bodies and give some insight into their origin. it expected Tuesday when percent. . Bank and Trust Co. at rating the two major The bonds were interest rates of 8.3 per­ rating services give the Her sister Lyuba said Lydia went through lengthy with p

4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6, 1983

Richard M. Olamomf. PuMlahar Dan Fitts, Editor School board makes one last plea for threatened funds Alex QIrslll, City Editor magnitude: 30 jobs lost, a plant likely wind up cut by at least the the Connecticut Public Expendi­ $261,000 cut in the board’s $21.4 reiterated points that have been By Raymond T. DeM; Republican leaders, in their ble conditions,' at a time when rest of the job? million dollars by then. The E P A ’s so-called "Super­ be one of them. Legislators are loyal opposition on most mat­ much of the public would be What a sad effort all of that This was, as Stolberg, fund” was created specifically to COTTON KNIT TOPS notoriously casual when they ters, differ only by the outrage away or certainly not paying was. And what embarrassing Groppo, Schneller k Company pay for cleaning up poisonous Novelty stripes and solids, misses’ believe there is much time. or tut-tut in their reaction, much attention. And a special splits it drove between legisla­ impressed on their Democratic waste dumps. An initial list of 160 S-M-L. Reg. $16-$18 There isn’t. They can deliver 12.97 depending on whether it's Se­ session could easily wind up tors who should be allies. House troops quite candidly, a gesture of the worst dump sites was drawn r a budget and tax bill during the nate Leader Phil Robertson of with a desperately drawn and Majority Leader John Groppo to O'Neill. The paciage was, up for cleanup priority. But the regular session by getting right Cheshire or House Leader lousy product. of Winsted said at one point, as then, a symbol — something Superfund has been sitting largely on it, now. They can, that is, if Ralph Van Norstrand of Darien Speculation about a summer he tried to help Stolberg round O'Neill needed as evidence of idle. Only |88 million of the $452 they only will. (Syndlcatec^ by speaking. Hint; Van Norstrand session is a result of time lost in up votes for the mini-package, cooperation in his overall plan million in special Superfund taxes MISSES’ SPRING PANTS ~ the Herald of New Britain.) is usually more restrained. the mini-package debate and that resentments had developed for raising tax revenue. collected so far has actually been Poplins and twills, sizes 8-18. Reg. $24 1 f o; spent on cleanup. V During the roughly 10 months o: O b . that Rita Lavelle was in charge of /n Manchester E P A ’s cleanup progranns, only MISSES’, PETITES’ DRESSES' -o three of the 160 most dangerous Select group of new styles, all poly, sites were completely cleaned up. Reg. $30 19.97 The library: it's A BIG PROBLEM at EPA has 'MyKINPOFmJ always been the lag between the time Ckingress obligates money for a a ( ? o i § , . long-range cleanup progranna and MISSES’ ZIP JACKETS V the time EPA finally rolls up its ASTOR I, nylon jackets with pockets, 4 time to fight sleeves and gets to work. This situation existed before Lavelle colors, S -M -L Reg. $28. took over — and apparently grew Once again it looks as ody; everybody is affected worse while she was in charge. though Manchester’s two when its services and its My associate Tony Capaccio has public libraries are going to resources are reduced. seen E PA's own internal manage­ COTTON PLISSE PAJAMAS Pretty prints, ladies' sizes32-42. Reg. $19 take it on the chin. In. addition, the library ment reviews covering Lavelle's 1 .97, General Manager Robert doesn’toffer a ‘‘life ordeaUi’’ tenure, and they show that her boss, former EIPA Administrator B. Weiss has recommended a service. Cutting back on Anne Burford, tried repeatedly to /I 9.8 percent increase in the books isn’t quite like cutting prod Lavelle into action. Here's OLGA SEAMLESS BRA lib ra ry ’s 1983-19M ' budget, back on Sjbreet lights or the bow it went: Contour with light lining, stretch back. which supports M ary Cheney number of patrolmen on duty • In her first assessment of Reg. $12 .57 Library and Whiton Memor­ on Saturday nights. Lavelle’s performance, covering Vi el ial Library. The total book Libary cutbacks, in short, April to June 1982, Burford first budget will increase by only are something w e can all live expressed concern over "slip­ page" — the lag between funding $2,126. With inflation, what with. JRS’ V-YOKE PANTS this means is that the library and action. In a handwritten note, Assorted spring colors, sizes S-M-L. ^ But enoujih of this kind of Burford warned: "Rita, congres­ can buy just 4,000 new bpoks Reg. $26 ■ .97 Sf*- reasoning. sional correspondence is showing next year. It’s the same kind of sIgniOcant slippage. We must That’s 1,500 books fewer reasoning that has gotten the institute measures as soon as than this fiscal year. And it’s possible to assure that these library to the sad state it has only half as many as iin fiscal activities quickly begin, once WOVEN SPRING TOPS reached today. y e a r 1979-1980. funds are obligaed." Many colors, all short sleeves. Juniors’ 4 4 A s in past years, no m oney Perh ap s it is tim e for some • In the next quarterly review — S-M-L. Reg. $16 I I . 97 has been set aside for the vocal opposition. For too long June to September — Burford still o: wasn’t satisfied that Lavelle had purchase of phonograph re­ there’s been a ‘‘we can live really gotten the message. “ I am with it” stoic attitude on the Open fqynSv Headers' views tO" cords or framed art prints. part of the;, Ubrary director concerned about the lag time JRS’ FLOAT DRESSES And, in recent years, budget Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 between when funds are obligated and the library board. Poly/cotton prints, sizes 5-13. Reg. $32 d c U i cuts have forc^ the library for remedial investigations and the to cut out subscribing to It does do no good to moan issuance of work orders,” Burford I.’ newspapers such as the Bos­ sadly once the budget is wrote. Getting specific, she noted ton G lobe and the Washington passed. N ow is the tim e to that "funds were obligated for 39 organize. Why morality must be legislated sites, but work orders were issued MEN’S BELTED SLACKS Post. for only 19 sites.” ' Duck cloth, linen weave, poly gabardine. The library, it seems, is A good library is the life’s • Far from being spurred to 30-42. Reg. $25-$26 easy prey when Manchester blood of a community. A To the Editor No organized society exists duces upon another’s, someone's 19.97 action, however, Lavelle actually g ____ I J •2 1 dollars must be shived. healthy, growing collection of I would like to point out what without efforts to regulate the “ rights" must he subordinated. slowed the Superfund-financed o, ’Two years ago budget books is what a good library is seem to me to be some vulnerable moral behavior of its members. The truth I see in that last cleanup measures. In her review of cutbacks reduced library all about. To cut into that points in Ray DeMeo’s March 21 Value judgments may make poor sentence is that despite our best Lavelle’s office for the October- law s— but they make the only laws hours and caused staff cuts. ability is to threaten the column on adult bookstores. efforts at enacting fair and uplift­ December period,'Burford wrote: we have or can have. MEN’S SPRING JACKETS Last year the book budget quality of the library itself. ing laws, we cannot effect com­ " I am concerned that progress on First, let me admit freely my plete conformity. But we dare not Superfund remedial activities ap­ Chintz or poly/cotton poplin, many w as cut, too. No number of dedicated staff The old canard that you cannot unfamilarity with the East Hart­ conclude that such efforts are parently has slowed down . . .' I colors, S-M-L-XL. Reg. $40-$^ f c U /O off / x In a way, cutting the members can make up the ford ordinance. I hold no brief for legislate morality, if followed to its logical conclusion, would result in futile and so cease trying. To do so expect to see improved results.” library’s account is a demo­ difference if a library’s book it. It may have been a poorly anarchy. It is not a question of would be to surrender to the basest But it was too late for EP A ’s slow cratic rem edy for a cram ped collection is paltry. written ordinance. The primary in man. learner. On the date of that final point I am at issue with Is stated in whether we can legisliate in the budget. After all, the library, Manchester, it’s time to It is this very inability of people warning — Feb. 4,1983 — Burford MEN’S SPRING SUITS two sentences squarely in the moral sphere, but which moral theoretically, is for everyb­ fight for the library. values will prevail. The will of the to keep law perfectly that posed the fired Lavelle. , Egon von Furstenburg tropical weights, ^ a%m middle of the article: “ The prob­ majority will prevail, theoreti­ need for Divine grace. We cannot FOOD FEUD: The grocers have R-S-L sizes. Reg. $165 1 97 lem with legislating morality is cally. The minority must accept earn God’s love and acceptance by brought pressure on Brigham that people’s moral standards are this, even though they disagree. toting up our “ brownie points.” Young University to bar a consu­ different. Value judgments make Rather, in Christ God forgives and mer advocate from teaching se­ bad laws.” I realize that efforts are made to accepts those humble enough to minars on the canipus. She is Berry's World Virtually every statute on the distinguish between behavior that JQ,HN PEEL BLAZERS face their inadequacies, sins, and Barbarh Salsbury, who has written books at all levels of government affects unwilling peers and that to lean in faith upon Him for an a book and gives lectures on the Men's classic poly/wool hopsacks, R-S-L w 6 grew out of society’s moral posture which theoretically has no victlnu. imputed or granted righteousness. subject, "Cut Your Grocery Bills sizes. Reg. $95 t O t and seeks to regulate moral But these efforts break down at in Half.’ ’ She quotes at length from activities of the individual numerous points. For example, Eugene Brewer the food industry’s Inwtemal docu­ members of that society. Laws pornography in a community will Idlnister, ments, which reveal how food is against theft, assault, racial or affect children, just as drugs do. Church of Christ of Manchester packaged, displayed and mar­ other discrimination, rape, irres­ Prostitution’s shadow falls across keted to extract mora profits from ponsible use of automobiles, pros­ BOYS’ FAMOUS SLACKS more lives than those who willingly the consumers. titution, murder,, etc., reflect the participate. Indeed, 1 question the Cramertoh and Biliy-the-Kid, 8-14 Reg. & 4 q q q James Olsen, president of; the SHm.Reg.$20. IO-5KI people’s "value judgments.” whole concept of "victiinless Success Utah Retail Grocers Association, When I say "the people" I crimes.” Any form of imnaoral not only complained to the univer­ recognize that many do not agree conduct claims its victims. To the Editor: sity about Salsbury’s seminars but Ij* s _ 2 . with those value judgments and It is out of these realities that Our evening with Lowell offered to provide an industry- the laws representing them. In a sincere efforts have been made tv Weidier March IS was successful GIRLS’ IZOD SHIRTS approved teacher td take her / large company a sizable minority the courts to allow “ contemporary thanks to the people of Bolton. place. S trip ^ ^ n i^ fo r girls and teens, 3 T « '|3 0 7 (if not a majority) of employees community standards” to deter­ The Republican Town Commit­ “ We would reconunend,” he have no moral conviction against mine the kinds of activities which tee has continued its tradition of wrote, “ (that Barbara Salsbury) minor thefts from their employer, are acceptable in a given inviting in our State and national not be used in the future by the reasoning that the company can community. officials for all the towns people to Church Education System. If this afford the trifling losses. The last sentence of the column meet and hereby thanks Senator is an area which you feel needs to People differ passionately over expresses noma-frustrating truth, Weicker for coming. bo addressed during education what constitutes discrimination. but its assumption is open to We will continue this tiradlition as week or in other seminars or OPEN MON. THRU SAT. OPEN DAILY TIL 6 P.M. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TIL eiw >byN».tic. < Wide divergencies exist over what OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9 P.M.; SAT. ’TIL 6 P.M. question. Free expression has well as our efforts to make Bolton sessions, we would be happy to T IL 9:30 P.M. THURS. NIGHT 'TIL 8:45 is a safe speed for automobiles. never been a fundamental right in the finest place to live in the state. T IL e P.M. "Charlea thinks those birds that mysteriously give you the names .of several • Now Britain • Avon • Vomon • Orolon Some insist that laws against any society. The old saw “ Your ^ L.A. Converse • CorMiw Cofiisr • Morldon Squoro disappeared from Christmas Island know home economists or individuals • Monehootor • Bristol prostitution are but efforts at the rights end where my nose begins” Republican who could teach vary similar • Now London something we don’t!" imposition of the values of some . except New Britain and Groton closed^undays expresses a basic principie — Town Chairman concepts to Barbara’s without I! ( ALL D&L STORES OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 . upon others who disRPrec. when one’s self-expression intru- Bolton treading into gray areas." MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 6, 1983 — 7 > - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, April 6, 1983 Plrect Lawmakers waiting to see Stratford e>Area Towns theater primaries 'bottom line'on state budget “The governor says he will veto revenue raising) and will continue a mistake? By Susan E. Kinsman it. I don’t want to spend a whole lot to go that way,” Smoko said. is saved Andover Coventry United Press International of time with that until we’ve Lawmakers passed an emer­ By Bruno V. Ranniello explored all other possibilities,” gency $14 million tax package, HARTFORD — Lawmakers are which took effect last Friday, to HARTFORD (UPI) - The state United Prosf International waiting to see what the "bottom Smoko said. has used $1 million from a federal Some of those possibilities were help reduce the state's estimated line” will be on the 1983-84 state discussed Tuesday at a closed open space program to save the HARTFORD — The Democratic budget before deciding what is in $70.9 million budget deficit tMs American Shakespeare Theater state chairman has urged a caucus prior to the committee year and help cover next year’s or out of the tax package needed to meeting. Smoko refused to discuss from default, allowing the curtain Selectmen agree leglelative committee not to pay for it. budget. to go up on its student audience tamper with Connecticut’s method details but said the new ideas The Legislature’s Finance, Re­ would be aired at a subject matter It added 3 cents to the price of season. of selecting candidates by adopt­ venue and Bonding Committee Gov. William A. O’Neill said ing a direct primary system. public hearing, possibly by the end gasoline and extended the 7 considered 29 bills Tuesday, but percent sales tax to meals under $1 Tuesday the state will buy the land James M. Fitzgerald told tbe held off on any revenue-raising of next week. and buildings of the theater in to install lights Government Administration and "I would say the state has been and to seeds and fertilizers used by proposals, including Gov. William backyard gardeners. Stratford where the Housatonic Elections Committee Tuesday a a A. O’Neill’s suggested tax on the very creative in the past (in River empties into Long Island direct primary would "take away sale of advertising space and time. Sound. the most important function of the "The committee is not ready to “I as governor feel it's a very party organizations — the endorse­ move on any additional revenue valuable asset to the state of in Merrick Park ment of candidates for public items at tMs point,” said Rep. Gjnnecticut still lacking Connecticut,” O’Neill said. office.” Ronald Smoko, D-Hamden, tbe The theater is home to the BOLTON — The Board of $2,400. Others said direct primaries committee co-chairman. Connecticut Center for the Per­ Selectmen Tuesday evening voted Only one board member. Repub­ were needed to open up the elective "NotMng is definitely in the final forming Arts and the second-most to spend $26,000 in federal revenue lican Carl A. Preuss, voted against process to all citizens, regardless package and notMng is definitely legal definition of death popular tourist attraction in Con­ sharing money'for improvements the final proposal. Preuss wanted ,1of political affiliation and financial out,” Smoko said. necticut, ranking only j^ehind the to Herrick Park, a trailer and a some of tte money to be spent on etatus. Emotional moment Sen. Michael Skelley, D-Tolland, brain is dead the body may still be Mystic Seaport museum in the radio for the fire department. improvements to Bolton High But Fitzgerald said tbe state committee co-chairman, said "I HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecti­ southeastern part of the state. A large number of townspeople School soccer fields. would end up with a "free-for-all cut does not have a uniform functioning,” Tulisano said. President and Mrs. Ronald Reagan the Ellington couple have adopted. Mrs. don’t think any option is closed. We The bill would declare a person The $1 million to buy the theater attended this meeting and pre­ First Selectman Henry P. Ryba primary which can resemble a will pick up whatever we can get a definition of death and it is unlikely and land will be made available became teary-eyed Tuesday when they Rossow presents a doll to Mrs. Reagan vious hearings to urge the boai^ to said the law specifically forbids lottery more than a national one wiil be added to the statute legally dead if two or more doctors t consensus on.” agreed there was irreversible through a federal program for met with Rachel and Carl Rossow and that the children made. spend money on renovation and use of revenue sharing money for selection system.” The committee hopes to have its books this year. acquiring open space land. The UPI photo cessation of all functions, includ­ the 11 severely handicapped children repairs of park ballfields. The educational purposes. The soccer ' He said a direct primary would revenue package ready around A bill spelling out when a person funds will be channeled through "Sports Coalition,” as they have fields ’’are the Board of Educar JOHN PORTOLURI WITH WIFE BARBARA can be considered legally dead was ing the brain stem. It would be used attract frivolous candidates, radi- May 1, but Smoko said "I’m not to settle tax issues, insurance the state Department of Environ­ been dubbed, succeeded in getting tion’s problem,” Ryba said. . . . folds first of weekly $1,000 terribly optimistic without a firm discussed by the Legislature’s mental Protection. pals, racists and those who would policies or trusts. the board’s approval of $13,000 for Preuss maintained that onc^ ran for office just because they bottom line on appropriations” for Judiciary Committee Tuesday, but The state will then work out a the installation of lights. Ron these federal funds are given they never came to a vote. Complicating the issue is News analysis could afford it. the 1983-84 budget, he said. another state law which defines long-term agreement to have a Avery, an organizer for ball are considered town money. He said for many lawmakers the management group operate the The direct primary bill was It was the second time commit­ death for potential organ donors. programs, said these lights will Plans discussed at earlier heai^ roposed by Rep. John Atkin, revenue decisions are contingent theater, which is in default on a $1.4 enable Little League teams to play ings for buying a $10,000 police tee members grappled with lan­ “You can be declar^ dead for million mortgage held by Citytrust l-Norwalk, the co-chairman of the Lottery millionaire upon the budget proposed for the guage to settle the cpmplex legal spare parts, but not for other legal two more games at night. This will cruiser and a $2,000 used highway fCommittee. fiscal year beginning July 1. of Bridgeport. eliminate the need to use other roller were scrapped because thi issue and the second time they purposes,” Tulisano said. O’Neill has proposed $3.57billion in In other action, the committee E. Cortright Phillips, vice chair­ Outcome of Powers trial town fields. Board of Finance has allocated - Atkin asked Fitzgerald if he spending. failed to reach agreement. man of Citytrust, said the bank The selectmen also agreed upon funds for these projects in this could go along with a compromise Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky approved a bill making ticket Any and all revenue-raising scalping a criminal offense puni­ would accept the $1 million from $10,000 for a trailer to haul town year’s budget. A proposed $5,001 keeping the convention system but will remain grocer ideas will be reviewed, but Smoko Hill, said it was unlikely members the state and forego the remaining equipment; $3,060 for new win­ for library renovatiohs was also nlW ing candidates to pMition for will try again. % shable by a $1,000 fine and six $400,000 it is due from the theater. said it would be an "exercise in "There’s a lot of desire to get months in jail for a first offense dows at the Herrick Park building voted down. « a primary rather than win votes mother, Margaret Portoluri, who futility ” to spend much time on two “I think this will save the could have been predicted which will increase security and be The final proposal, totalling from 30 percent of convention By Jacqueline Huard some kind of definition of death on and $1,000 fine and up to a year in theater, no question about it,” said United Press International mounted the makeshift stage in the income tax proposals unless the books. Most doctors feel the jail for a second offense. Third and more energy-efficient; and a $28,460, will be presented at the delegates. ‘ center’s Center Court, one hand O’Neill changes his signals. Phillips, who was at the Capitol to radio for the fire chief costing town meeting April 20. Fitzgerald said be saw no reason definition should include brain subsequent offenses would be join in the announcement of the HARTFORD — John Portoluri, clutching a paper shopping bag O’Neill has told legislative leaders considered felonies. By Mark A. Dupuis architect who sought a part of a viously to the late Gov. Ella to tamper with tbe 20 percent rule. be will veto an income tax. death. The problem is when the planned purchase. UPI Capitol Reporter multi-million dollar consulting Grasso, made it to the stand to I 41, will be receiving $l,000-a-week and the other hugging her purse to Offidals at the theater said ” We contract for work at Bradley disclose that he called Powers. Chris Arterton, an associate for life, but he’ll still be the her chest. are gratified that Gov. O’Neill has HARTFORD — There was sur­ International Airport. Budney, however, ruled the Two public hearings professor of political science at neighborhood grocer, working be­ The diminutive, white-haired seen fit to commit state resources prise but little shock when former It was never proved that Powers testimony irrelevant and not al­ Yale, said a switch to direct hind the counter of the family- woman stood a few feet away, toward preserving the American Transportation Commissioner Ar­ also had taken a number of other lowable before the jury. The ruling »• primaries "is long overdue in owned Orange Market in New smiling at her son with tear-filled Unit OKs homes for retarided Shakespeare Theater. We believe thur B. Powers cut short his trial gifts from consultants who did also strack out testimony from Connecticut.” Haven 12 hours a day. eyes. She had given him his blue, this can be an important part of the on six corruption counts to plead business with the state in exchange Democratic State Chairman Portoluri won the Connecticut baby bracelet to hold in the jacket HARTFORD (UPI) — Tbe Le­ vately operated community the basis of need, behavior and theater’s efforts to reorganize and guilty to two lesser charges. budget Arterton was a member of the Lottery’s second "Win for Life” of Ms grey, tweed jacket as a residences. experience to allow for a compata- for consideration in the award of James M. Fitzgerald and former planned on comntittee that wrote the rules for gislature’s Public Health Commit­ emerge from bankruptcy on a- Powers, who had appeared contracts. state Chairman John N. Dempsey Millionaire drawing Tuesday at good-luck charm. tee has approved (Jov. William The final draft of the bill was a ble mix within any one unit. the 1980 National Democratic “I’m retiring,” she announced. sound financial and operational troubled at his prosecution^ and What was shown was that Jr- Bolton residents will have the increase in the tax rate from the the Hartford Civic Center. In O’Neill’s proposal to move men­ compromise agreement on the Mrs. Smith said the compromise basis.” Convention and said be previously addition to bis weekly check from Although he could retire, Porto­ ground rules for eligibility, place­ was necessary to address concerns staunchly maintained his inno­ Powers spoke with DOT em­ The judge also intervened before opportunity to speak out next week current 28.7 mills to 30.9. The opposed a direct primary system. tally retarded people from institu­ Officials said they were "hear­ cence for nearly a year, had seen ployees on behalf of consultants McQ>llam could respond when a the lottery, Portoluri will also luri said the money won’t spoii ment and rate setting. the state was moving too fast in at two hearings by the Board of current budget is $3,194,605. him. He plans to be behind the tions to smaller residences in the tened by the response” to the his lawyers lose a key motion only seeking contracts. But that wasn’t prosecutor asked what percentage Finance on the proposed budget for Among expenditures recom­ But tbe current system "has not receive a $10,000 bonus because he community. It would require the Department requiring 70 percent of the individ­ theater’s needs for assistance. hours before in Superior Court. the charge in question. Powers was of consultants on whose behalf he proved possflkle to democratize the bought the ticket at the New Haven counter from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. today The bill, described as one of the of Mental Retardation to adopt uals come from institutions. 1983-84. mended by the finance board am with Ms wife, parents, aunt, uncle “While there are still several Prosecutors, on the other hand, accused only of lying about having called Powers were contributors to On Monday the board will review $25,000 for a new cruiser and a- internal party medianisms for market owned and operated by his most important pieces of human regulations with regional authori­ She said the incentive to run tbe details to be resolved, this an­ had seen the initial proceedings on done so. the Democratic Party. selecting convention delegates.” family. and children. services legislation tMs year, was zation teams determing the eligi­ private facilities by volunteer the education budget and on backhoe, $16,000 to upgrade tbe “And I’ll live in Connecticut for nouncement assures our patrons a perjury charge — the first they Prosecutors also feared they ALTHOUGH prosecutors were Wednesday tbe general budget. soccer field, $10,400 to hire a new he said. approved ’Tuesday and sent to the bility of individuals and their workers and families could only be When his name was drawn from the rest of my life,” be said. maintained by a more evenly that our student audience season sought to prove at trial — fade to would be unable to convince jurors successful in having testimony Both meetings will be at the supervisor of maintenance of town “A direct primary now appears a brown, plastic, pill container and Appropriations Committee. ability to pay. will proceed as scheduled from the point where dismissal of the the $1,000 bribe Powers allegedly admitted that Powers received at The money, he said, wiil be used appointed regional authorization Community Hall on Bolton Center property, and $100,000 to improve to be the best alternative. ” he said. read aloud, Portoluri leaped from to buy a larger house on tbe shore April 26-May 29,” they said. charge by Judge Walter R. Budney took from architect Irwin Joseph least some of the gifts the state Road beginning at 8 p.m. town roads. O’Neill has $700,000 earmarked All Individuals authorized for teams. OEP Commissioner Stanley J. his metal folding chair and was lost in Branford, wMch Ms wife al­ in the budgejt for the program. funding will be selected equally The agreement included the was a distinct pdssibility. Hirsch in a restaurant men’s room claimed he got from consultants The finance board is recom­ The budget will be approved by Mary Sullivan, of tbe Caucus of in a crush of screaming, squealing Pac said his agency had been There was surprise, as there was a bribe and not a gift or doing business with the state, the Connecticut Democrats, said resi­ ready has picked out, to pay biiis, Sen. Regina Smith, D-North from public and private facilities. DMR, the Office of Policy and mending a total budget of the voters at a town meeting Id relatives. and to cover Ms daughters’ college trying to get federal approval to usually is, when a criminal defend­ gratuity. trial ended before the state sought $3,434,159, which would call for an May. dents of other states with direct Branford, co-chairman of the Also, one of every three candidates Management, the O>mmi8slon on buy the theater for several years “Can you believe It? Can you education. committee, said between 70 to 100 in the private sector will be people l«ng Term Care, the Connecticut ant ends a trial and pleads guilty. The trial, in Jts eight days of to prove Powers took the gifts in primaries are amazed and ask, believe it?” bis 19-year-old daugh­ but was unable to because the site But there wasn’t shock,, because of testimony and related legal argu- exchange for anything. "‘why do people in Connecticut put Barbara Portoluri, her face mentally retarded people from on DMR’s urgent waiting list and Association of Residential Facili­ included buildings. ter, Jean, shouted. shining with excitement, had her public and private institutions living in the community. ties and the Connecticut Associa­ how the trial was going and at least ihents, touched at the system for For example, Hirsch was not up with such a closed system.’” "I’m nervous. I’m shaking, and However, Pac said the federal one — maybe two — previous awarding no-bid contracts and the called to testify about claims own plans as the lottery official could be placed annually in pri­ The ratio wil be determined on tion for Retarded Citizens. government had given approval t» attempts to resolve it short of a possibility of political influence, Powers took $1,000 from Hirsch in Coventry GOP Ms. Sullivan, a member of the thank you everybody for being reached past her to exchange the purchase, making the theater verdict. Democratic National Committee, here,” said the thin, bearded Portoluri’s license-plate sized but never got inside that system. exchange for $800,000 worth of a Portoluri, who grinned so wide his and grounds similar to a state In the end, the trial that had the Three Democratic politicians $4-million contract for work on noted 38 states nominate all cardboard check for the real thing. park. "That’s about the effect of potential to delve deeply into the were expected to testify about the renovation of Bradley Interna­ candidates by direct primary and eyes shut as his wife, Barbara, and "I’ll take that. I handle the it," he said. way the state chooses consultants selection process and at least two tional Airport and consideration picks three delegates such a system “strengthens the two teenage daughters caught him money,” she said. Pac said the use of the $1 million for no-bid work ended with guilty were expected to explain how they for other no-bid contracts. two-party system and opens-the in a tangle of hugs and kisses. “But he has to sign it,” the in federal funds would not require pleas to charges removed some asked Powers as commissioner to In the end, the two counts of process to more people.” No less joyful was his 68-year-old lottery representative protested. the state to scrap other plans to distance from the consulant- consider certain consultants for second-degree hindering prosecu­ COVENTRY — Roberta Koontz, tee, a group which acts as a liaison acquire open space land. "Ther selection process. no-bid work. tion to which Powers pleaded Donald Laferriere, and Clara between state and local RepublV will be some cutback but right at IT WAS NEVER proved in court,' Only one, Charles M. "Chad” guilty dealt only with his alleged Hladky will be the three town can committees. the moment we have no big as the state had charged, that McCollam Jr., executive aide to attempts to have Hirsch lie about delegates to the Republican State Two of these candidates 4- Reagan vetoes Indian claim priority,” he said. Powers took a $1,000 bribe from an Gov. William O’Neill and pre- their dealings and destroy fabri­ Central Committee convention on Kennetb Johnson of Vernon and cated documents about a $620 door May 10, it was decided at Tuesday Mary Carol MacKenzie of Brook­ night’s Republican Town Commit­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Rep. Sam Gejdenson, claims was led by Howard Phillips of the Cktnserva- Powers received free from .the lyn — spoke at the Tuesday tlve Caucus. architect. tee meeting. meeting. Both pledged to try to D-Conn., blames the "far right influence” for the residential veto of a bill to settle Indian land claims "Ntere we have a bill with bipartisan, strong support Both allegations were based on At the convention, these dele­ make the 14 local Republican and the administration gives in to those of the far O'Neill offers no comment alleged conduct by Powers after he gates will vote on candidates for committees in the 35th District a I Cranectlcut and vows a fight to override the gdecision. right,” be said. left the DOT on Oct. 26, 19tl, and the two available 35th District tighter, more cohesive and morO Reagan said there was not enough information HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. William O’Neill has evidence of more serious crimes. not while he was head of the seats on the State Central Commit- powerful group. '' ' The bill to provide $900,000 in federal funds to settle refused comment about former' Transportation The agreement was allegedly offered after Powers the dainM of the Mashantucket Pequot Indians was available to prove the validity of the claims by the Commissioner Arthur B. Powers’ decision to plead massive state agency. The Coventry committee voted Mashantucket Pequots, adding the matter was still appeared before a grand jury Investigating alleged Although the trial failed to show unanimously ’Tuesday to request vetoed Tuesday by President Reagan, who said the guilty to two reduced counts and end his prosecution corruption in tbe Department of Transportation. measure violates tbe principles of "equity and under study by the U.S. Department of the Interior. on corruption charges. clear-cut proof on some of the that their three delegates supporj O’Neill said he could %ot say whether Powers’ allegations, the. investigation of To report newt Johnson and Mrs. MacKenzie at fairness." O’Neill said Tuesday he could not discuss the case decision to plead guilty had resolved public questions alleged corruption in tbe DOT has the state convention. “This is just another example of the far right until the court proceedings were concluded with about alleged corruption in the DOT. To report news items in Influence on tbe Reagan administration,” Gejdenson sentencing, scheduled for May 4 in Hartford Superior brought changes. “Are the questions all answered in the eyes of the O’Neill says that to bis knowl­ Bolton, Andover and Coven­ said in a news conference at the State Capitol. " (The Court. public? That I can’t answer,” O’Neill said. try, call or write Richard Now you know veto) shows a lack of sensitivity to the minority Issue Powers changed his plea Monday to guilty on two The Democratic governor also said he believed edge, his office no longer receives CALL TODAY monthly printouts from the DOT Cody at the Manchester He­ Morocco's Emperor Moulay in tUs country,” he said. misdemeanor charges of hindering prosecution, there was an adequate system for selecting rald, Herald Square, P.O. Gejdenson said he hoped Congress would override ending his eight-day trial on six corruption counts detailing the award of no-bid "The Bloodthirsty” Ismail had 548 consultants for no-bid DOT work after changes were contracts. McCollam said he had Box 591, Manchester, CT sons and 340 daughters — not all the veto and restore the funds to finance a 1982 including more serious felony charges. made by J. William Bums, Powers’ successor at the 06040; telephone 643-2711. out-of-court settlement in the claims case by the TO PLACEA However, O’Neill denied any part in an agreement been getting the printouts while the same wife — when he died in agency. Powers was in office. 1727. Mashantucket Pequots. that led to Powers’ resignation as commissioner on The House and Senate last month gave unanimous Oct. 26, 1981. .miPPort to tbe bill that would have set aside funds to LOW COST AD A new clothing concept in Manchester ... We at "I was aware of no deal, no part o.f no deal and don’t 'pay 12 to 14 landowners in the Ledyard area who had H.L. James offer you couturiere clothing at 20"., know if a deal ever existed other than what I’ve read in Your ComoM ainitn Caintor-Niiite T M noMol ta^oed to turn over 800 disputed acres to about 190 the newspapers,” O’Neill said Tuesday. 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R u iM lI H. K w aih Page 10 Russell H. Kwash, 59, of 99 decision pending Russell St., died Sunday at U.S. Veterans Hospital in Newington WHY PAY MORE? after an extended illness.. TONIGHT TIL 5 He was born in Manchester on for UConn board Nov. 25, 1923 and was a lifelong THURS. 9:30-5 resident. He attended local schools SUPER DISCOUNT DAYS FRI. 9:30-8 and was graduated iumma cum TORRINGTON (UPI) - A deci­ Education do it, said board SAT. 9:30-5 Seaver responds laude from California Polytechnic sion on whether to close the member Otha N. Brown Jr. at SanUiis Obispo, where he Torrington campus of the Univer­ In addition, plans to close the FREE*LOCAI DELIVERY ' earned a degree in landscape sity of Connecticut will likely be branch after this summer session engineering. He was self- made Friday — rather than in May would be delayed for at least •REMOVAL OLD APPLIANCE ibNG TEilM y employed during his career in — in a vote by the UConn Board of another year if left to the Board of landscaping before his retirement. Trustees. Governors and hastening the deci­ ^SERVICE BANK During World War II he served "W e think it’s important to put it sion "pre-empts various people •NORMAL SNSTALLATION to tans at Shea as a bomber pilot in the U.S. Army out there and decide once and for interested in saving the campus FINANCING Air Force. He served in the all,” David G. Carter Sr., UConn from fully mobilizing," said Wil­ EXG9pt Bullt‘ln8 European Theater where he associate vice president for admin­ liam Knudson, chairman of the Carlton. darned the Distinguished Fiying istration, said Monday. "W e don’t Chamber of Commerce of Northw­ AVAILABLE By Jeff Hasen Sisk blanked the Phillies on two In other N L games, Pittsburgh Cross and Air Medal with five Oak think its fair for the staff and the est Connecticut. TYPICAL BUYS... UPI Sports Writer hits over the last three innings to dawned St. Louis 7-1, San Diego Leaf Clusters and the Silver Star. student body to face this issue year Knudson and a contingent of ‘ notch the victory. outscored San Francisco-16-13 and Upon his return to the United after year.” Torrington city council members New York Met fans may boo Mike Howard reached Carlton SYLVANIA ZENITH Los Angeles defeated Houston 16-7. States he served as a flight Although Carter said he couid are expected to appear at the their team, but they’ll always for a single in the seventh inning to Montreal at Chicago was rained instructor at Westover Field, Chi­ not anticipate hbw the board would board meeting Friday in Storrs. 19" COIOR TV cheer The Franchise. knock in the first run of the game copee, Mass. vote Friday, he said the adminis­ Carter spent Monday at the •ir dlfgeoSBlaeiriiibS "When something like that and spark the Mets. Held to only out. Pirates 7, Cardinals 1 He leaves a brother, Howard W. tration wanted to accelerate the Torrington campus explaining to CIvomo-Unt color ptatur* happens, you don’t want to fall on three hits by Carlton over the first luDo. .Automatic Fine Tuntng At St. Louis, Lee Lacy, Dale Kwash of Manchester; three sis­ decision by a month to give students and faculty that the .Auto/control Color System your face,” Tom Seaver said after six ihnings, the Mets erupted for *106% m UiI-i M. oha.1. Berra and Lee Mazzilli bit solo ters, Mrs. Robert (Bertha) Meyers students and facuity more time to administration will attempt to give •R8Q .P w m aT M .100% Solid Slate returning to the Mets following a four consecutjye singles in the home runs and Jason Thompson of Southington, Ms. Clara Kwash make plans for next year. them the option of transferring to • 70-po.ltion CIcK-Slop UHF S>A-year absence Tuesday to the seventh to break the scoreless tie. Tuntng added a three-run shot to back the and Mrs. Raymond (Olga) Scheel, However, the board’s decision to UCk)nn campuses at Waterbury, delight of the crowd of 48,682. He Dave Kingman and George Foster four-hit hitching of John Candela­ both of Las Vegas, Nev.; two decide Friday may be prompted by Hartford or Storrs. blanked Philadelphia for six in­ ria and give the Pirates a 7-1 nieces, two nephews, and a a desire to "protect its turf” and to "W e will try our best, realizing $318 nings in New York’s 2-0 Opening $328 victory over the Cardinals. In grandniece. make a decision rather than iet the that there are limitations and that Day victory over the Phillies. ceremonies before the game, the Private services will be heid at Legislature or the newly created you may not be able to accommo­ " I decided I would just throw National League Cardinals received their World the convenience of the family. Board of Governors for Higher date everyone,” Carter said. ZENITH 13" COIOR T.V. fastballs until I could control my Burial will be in St. James CONSOLE emotions." Series championship rings and the Cemetery. There are no calling RCA — ZENITH The victory, coming against Cy National League pennant. hours. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Classic cabinet Young Award winner Steve Carl­ led off with singles and Hubie Padres 16, Giants 13 Main St., has charge of 100% Solid state ton, was the Mets’ ninth in a row on Brooks beat out a bunt to load the At San Francisco, Garry Tem­ Bolton GOP to meet VOW Opening Day, equaling the major pleton drove in four runs with a arrangements. pnEE 5 yr. pictura tub# bases. C80KI league record established by the Howard, who had struck out five homer, double and single and warrantee St. Louis Browns of the American times in six previous career Terry Kennedy and Tim Lollar had Richard F. Selinsk on Holoburdo matter League from 1937 through 1945. at-bats against Carlton, then three RBI each in a 17-hit attack grounded a single to left past a that carried the Padres. Mike Richard F. Selinsk, 54, of East $538 * 2 5 8 Seaver’s start was the 14th The Bolton Republican Town Haioburdo declined today to drawn-in infield to score Kingman Krakow gave up four hits and four Hartford, died Tuesday at Newing­ Opening Day assignment for him, Committee wili meet tonight to elaborate on the reasons for his with the first run of the game. runs in 1 1-3 innings and was the ton Veteran's Hospitai. He was the tying Walter Johnson’s all- time discuss a vacancy in the May bailot decision not to seek relection. He Rookie Brian Giles followed with loser. husband of Dorothy (Downey) Full Line Of GAS GRILLOn Sale mark. caused by the decision of Joseph referred to his letter of resignation a sacrifice fly to right that scored Dodgers 16, Astros 7 Selinsk and the father of Jean “ It’s just a step," said Seaver, Haioburdo, chairman of the Board in which he said, "Other personal CHARBROIL Foster with the second run. At Houston, Ken Landreaux and Quinn of Manchester.^ R C A 8 H R hoping to bounce back from a 5-13 of Education, not to seek interests and responsibilites make GE WASHER i seaon a year ago. "Id on ’tthinkone “ Seaver had a nice day and the Pedro Guerrero knocked in 11 runs between them and delivered big Besides his wife, and daughter in reelection. it difficult for me to continue to eMUtTbalttwMherl Deluxe Gas GnH - V C R , game gets you out of a slump or other kid (Sisk) had real good stuff Manchester he leaves his mother, That decision ieft the party with devote the time required of a gets you in a slump. Pitching six and held us," said Philadelphia blows in the sixth inning that carried the Dodgers over the Elizabeth M. Selinsk of Windsor two candidates for the two posts Board of Edcuation member.” Heevy Duty innings doesn’t make me think I ’ll manager Pat Corrales. "If he Locks; a brother, Charles Selinsk open to them on the Board of The speculation in political cir­ Dual Burners consistently pitch well. It’s like (Carlton) goes out and gives us Astros. Landreaux’s bases-loaded of Windsor Locks; a sister, Mar­ ]^ucation in the May election, cles, however, was that his deci­ Model throwing seven scoreless innings that effort every time, we'll take it. double drove in three runs and garet Klemas of Manchester; a incuymbent Pamela Sawyer and sion was influenced by the controv­ Auto-Light in spring training.” He's going to win a lot of games.” broke a 6-6 tie in the sixth, and grandson in Manchester; and Thomas Manning, a petition ersy over a gift of $5,000 to the •High Speed Seaver left when his left thigh The victory was the Mets’ 32nd in Guerrero followed with a three-run three step-grandchildren. candidate. estate of Raymond Allen, former Includes Tank muscle tightened and rookie Doug 59 lifetime decisions against homer off loser Frank LaCorte. The Democratic Party has two superintendent of schools. •Picture search Funeral services wiil be Thurs­ candidates for the two posts The Board of Education res­ •Special effect day at 8:15 a.m. from Kania guaranteed to the them under cinded the decision to make that Funeral Home, 105 Oak St., Wind­ minority representation donation on March 22, with Haio­ 4 ^ * 3 4 8 sor Locks, with a mass of Christian * 7 j f Don Sutton loser provisions. burdo, who originally had sup­ *128 burial at 9 a.m. at the Church of St. The Repubiicans couid leave the ported the gift, joining four other Mary. Burial will be in St. Mary vacancy on the ballot unfilled. members in the vote to rescind. Cemetery, Windsor Locks, with full military honors. Friends may ^W lCE BREAK " o " call at the funeral home today from DELUXE 2 DOOR telephone 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. n v C K lO A D Two Angel pitchers Young Democrats plan F R O S T F R E E Headquarters *O N y S A U REFRIGERATOR 1) Tracb-Pid Him 12»* their first meeting 2) Cibri^lixi Phm IS** U PI photo Program KV1 9 |5 . « " 85e~J finally get revenge ) SiRyi Cirdless Phm YANKEE MANAGER BILLY MARTIN TRIES TO MAKE POINT A chapter of the Young Demo­ state Young Democrats organiza­ 3 Kv le a e -ig - ...... crats is being formed in Manches­ tion, will attend the April 12 ., .with base umpire Dan Morrison who made caii against team 700 f L R ii« i 99**i I 108811.10- ...... ' 3 S 8 ter ball in Puerto Rico in 1979-79 singles by Jim Gantner and Paul Weiss bowed to political reality look at alternatives to a consul­ * 5 4 8 • 8 # and scored the winning ran and the $20,000 back into the and was eager to give him a shot. including a home ran and two RBI. Rookie Daryl Sconlers also fig­ Molitor but Bobby Grich re­ At Arlington,' Texas, Jon Ma- Tuesday night and withdrew his tant,” Weiss told the board. " I Caudill struck out three in picking budget,’’ said Zinsser. "They " I may have started slow, but But Seattle jumped on Guidry for ured in Tuesday night’s win, but sponded with the game- winning tlack pltch^ a five-hitter over 71-3 request to hire a consultant to sense a reluctance of the board to up his fint save of the year aa the seem to be leaning in that once a season starts, I get fired up four runs in the third after Julio enjoyed no revenge. Sconiers hit in the fourtt\, Grich singled innings, retiring 12straight battera study emergency communication even get into it at this time.” AL SIEFFERT'S MICROW AVE SALE Seattle Mariners spoiled Billy and become aggresaive at the Cruz led off with a controversial wasn’t around during the playoffs home Reggie Jackson, who legged in one stretch, to lead the Rangers. direction." needs. Martin’s return to the Yankees and plate. I just hope I can keep it up,” double and later scored on a and was only in the lineup in the out an infield hit and took second on Matlack was touched for one ran in Weiss had wanted $9,850 to hire a Zinsser supports the pro­ Weiss has said the town needs beat New York 5-4 Tuesday night. said Henderaon. groundoutby Castillo. Richie Zisk opener because first baseman Rod a Doug DeCinces single. the first inning before retiring the Florida consulting firm to review SMYO TOSHKA SHARP I fa C ic a ie f gram, recommended for fund­ new radio equipment in several 1 FREE ’’This is the most pumped-up He led off the seventh inning with belted the first Mariner homer of Carew was fiu-ridden. The 24-year- The Angels added a run in the next 12 hitters to earn the victory. the town’s radio needs. The study CarouacI ing in the governor’s budget, but areas, including the Police Depart­ T ou ch -Pod Touch Pad C om pact I’ve been in my life,” siddCaiAlill. a single off Yankee reliever Roger the season, a two-run shot to deep old Sconiers responded with a first- fifth without a hit and staved off Floyd Bannister, making his first also would have required a second ment, where equipment is reach­ ^ A ^ ^ COOKING ”I had such a good year last season Eirickaon, 0-1. He then stole second, left center, and Pat Putnam drove inning homer on his first pitch Milwaukee’s ninth- inning rally in appearance for the White Sox, rejected later by a Human phase, the actual drafting of Services Committee ing the end of its lifespan. He said but all it did was raise more took third on an infield out by in the fourth ran with a double. from Milwaukee starter and loser which Paul Mplitor’s sacrifice fly gave up seven hits in taking the equipment specifications, for the consultant was needed to 1 SCHOOL w n M T questions in some people’s Manny Castillo and scored the Don Sutton. made it 3-2. loss. Buddy Bell drove in the subcommjttee. $7,362. * 3 6 8 * 3 8 8 integrate the radio systems of ail * 3 3 8 * 2 3 8 minds.” winning ran on a sacrifice fly by Al New York came back to tie in the " I found out at 2:30 I ’d be In other AL games, Seattle winning run when his fifth-inning Price Break Largest CepahMy Deluxe Model _ 8 Y M ^ r a n l ^ 1 iff»ViiM "A t this point in time, I feel it town departments, in case of n S After picking up just one save in Cowens. . sixth on a two-run homer by Dave starting, and I was nervous open­ edged New York 5-4, Toronto single gave Texas a 2-1 lead. The state grant is just partial would be appropriate for the funding of the privately-run emergencies. three aeatons with the Cubs, ’’The play you saw from Steve Winfield that plated Smalley, who program, which lieips recruit, Caudill took the American League was what I ’m looking for from had singled, and Kemp followed train and supervise recruits for by surprise and registered 26 him,” said Lachemann. " I ’m with his home ran. elderly outreach volunteers. saves, a 12-9 record and a 2.35 ERA ' looking for the guy to get on base — Bryan Clark, 1-0, was credited Manchester’s eldely outreach Registration slated last season with the Mariners. not hit home runs. He came up with with the victory, hurling two Blue Jays gain respect program, operated by the town ”I thought last year was my a big stolen base that won the perfect innings in relief of veteran biggest thrill, but after beating tte game." Gaylord Perry. Human Services Department, The Registrars of Voters office New voters, changes in party is aided by Breakthrough to the has scheduled two voter-making SA LE on Yankees tonight. I’m not sure,” The Yankees have not won an “ We have a lot of good players. enrollment, crosstown registra­ Aging. sessions for this week in Mar­ added Caudill, who wants it known Opening bay game on the road We’ll show that over the year,” tion for any Connecticut town and that last year was no fluke. as RSox find out early since 1909 and Seattle was not the said an angry Martiii, who questi­ shall’s Mall at the Manchester changes of address within Man­ Henderaon hit .293 in 1961 for the most promising place for Martin’s oned many of the calls made by the Parkade. They will be Thursday, chester may be handled. Chiba, but they gave up on the return, since New York Is 12-21 in umpiring crew. "The best player from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and This is part of an ongoing voter BOSTON <|UPI) - It is a team Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, who left ally pitches well against us. But he IO-yeais>ld outfielder when he hit the Seattle Klngdome. Ron Guidry the Mariners had was the second Saturday, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 registration drive the registrars which, after years of looking up, early. didn’ t seem to have his good stuff. ’ ’ just .233 in 1982, trading him to failed for the flfth time to win on base umpire (Dan Morrison). He Hearing p.m. office is conducting. should not only gain some ground “ When they get that far ahead, Neither did Stieb, by his own Seattle in the off-aeason for pitcher Opening Night. blew four plays." on its colleagues in the American and with a guy like Steib, they are assessment anyway. He did throw MAYTAG League East, but also some tough," said Boston Manager 105 pitches in six innings and he did slated respect. Ralph Houk. walk four. But he got out of jams MAYTAG The Toronto Blue Jays don’t The big question surrounding when he had to and Roy Lee MAYTAG figure to be the divisional whipping Manchester residents JatetaM'* Toronto this year was whether it Jackson retired all nine batters he lO r y o n Nssvy Duty Utotliots boys much longer. Like a matured wili have an opportunity Professional MCC rallies, wins had enough punch to go with its faced in the last three innings to get _ Ae-«-->■- fighter, they have learned to take a tonight at Waddeil Schooi 1i • in long • noDOoy g ill pitching, which many feel is the a save. Conunercially punch with the opportunity to give comment on the town’s proven In self ffe • In fewer re­ dishas ciMaarl 1 best in the division. That really one or more in return. budget for next year. The service leun- pairs • in lower • lowEnargy After dropping its first four Thursday at home against the alley in left. Flaherty lofted a wasn’t resolved Tuesday. It was "W e’re a very fine team,” said Board of Directors will PORCELAIN ^L-M AKING dries* Gentle, repair costs cycia lor ivary- outings, Manchester Community UConn jayvees in a 3 o’clock 8tart. sacrifice fly to left chasing home more like an extra day of batting pitcher Dave Stieb, the ace of a hold a hearing beginning energy effi­ • In notion- toads (kiUege baseball team has bounced Holyoke did all its scoring in the Srednicki with the equalizer com­ practice for the Jays. Jim Piersall fired cient orying wide • Energy Sever precocious staff who helped the at 8 p.m. back nicely. The Cougars made it fint inning, scoring four times on ing home as a Burke grounder wa's Eckersley entered the game for penna- preference Drying cyck hobbled. Jays to a 7-1 opening day triumph with an 8-2 lifetime mark against by Sports Vision • Instructlon/Workshop nent press three straight wina Tuesday after­ two hits and four Cougar miscues. • There’s cirtuliteseir noon with a come-from-behlnd 5-4 Bob Koske bad an RBI single in the D ’Attillo had three hits to pace over Boston Tuesday — their first Toronto but he showed his spring The hearing is on the and all of to- wWiout heat d m fabrics e Maytag win over Holyoke Community MCC's seven-hit attack. triumphant opener since 1977. " I training numbers (1-4,7.04) rather CHICAGO (U PI) - Sports an­ budget recommendation • Exclusive on N f Q , ■Unsa for the Bay Staten. AUrans • Complete Supplies • Electronic, washar for College at Cougar Field. were unearned. Manchester (5)—Srednicki if think we’ll win a lot of games this than his career figures. The Jays nouncer Jimmy Piersall, a former of General Manager Ro­ your naads MioroMesh'* bert B. Weiss for general Auto-Dry end After the first, however, MCC 0- 2-0-0, D’Attlliocf 4-2-3-1, Flahertyyear. And it’s always nice to start shelled him for four runs in the major leaguer, Tuesday was re­ Time Controls Obudgat. fitter *3 level SfWAICs John Flaherty’s RBI single to fund expenditures of • O pen 1U-2 Tues. thru Sat. I hurler Steve Emerson slammed lb S-0-1-2, Burke 3b 3-0-0-0, Ro- off on a good roll." second (including a two-run homer lieved of his announcing duties at O p fO r t* ^ . Jetwash System I right in the bottom of the seventh $38,845,754, an increase of JliHuir the door shut and was sujgm rM by mejko ss 3-0-0-0, Movchuk rf The role reversals were frighten­ by Ranee Mulliniks, the 10th of his Sports Vision, effective plated Joe Imbrlaco with the $3,705,862 or 10.54 per cent the defense that played flawlessly 2- 0-0-0, Troian dh 2-0-1-0, Kirsch c ing on a day which saw the Red Sox career and second off Eckersley), immediately. ganM-wInner to boost MCC to 4-s over the adopted budget 289-8782 afterwarda. Emerson scattered 3- D-l-O, Aiiprandi 2b 2-0-0-0, Imbri-look like, well, the Blue Jays of old another in the third on a Willie Jack Jacobsen, chief operating for the season. Imbrlaco pinch-hlt for the current year. If his tlx bits, fanned four and walked aco ph l-l-l-O, Emerson p O-O-O-O. and the Blue Jays resemble the Upshaw blast and two in the fifth officer of the pay-TV service, for Tom ^p rlan d l to lead off the proposal were to be none in upping bis record to 1-2. Totals 23-S-7-4. Red Sox of yore. on an Uppshaw single off Bruce announced the resignation without r o M O H r t u s inning and ainglad to right center- adopted without change, Holyoke (4 )—Lamadeleine sb It was Boston, not Toronto, Hurst (who relieved Eckersley explanation. A replacement has Tuot., Wodl., Sdrt. tN S fteld. He m o v^ to second on an MCC plated two rana in the home which is unlikely, it wouid 4- 1-0-0, Authler p 4-1-1-0, Lavallee which managed three hits, struck with runners on second and third not been selected. "R£cJALDolls Infield groundnut and advancod to fint with D’AttiUo tingling home call for a tax rate hike of ON., ViHirs. tH f; Pri. fH 8 ss S-1-1-0, Cbarettecf 3-0-0-0, Koske out 10 times, left the bases loaded and no outs). Piersall, who lost his announcing third on Ken D’AttiUp’a Inlleld one run and Mike Burke delivering 3.69 miils for the town’s P c p r o d g c lio a /Vulique RisqucT lb 3-1-3-1, Hicks rf 3-0-0-0, Zadorny twice and got spotty pitching from " I made a couple mistakes and job for the Chicago White Sox single. He pranced home on the second with an infield operations. A l c 3-0-0-0, Herr If 2-D-O-O, Emersal ph their supposed stopper. It was they hurt. Then I made a couple shortly before he joined Sports 510 Ellington Road USNUnORDUD. Flaherty’s sharp single to'send the groundnut. 1- O-O-O, McCoy 3b 3-D-l-O. Totals Toronto, not Boston, which drove more and they hurt, too," Eckers­ Vision in May 1982, could not be The Board of Directors Bay Statera home a loser. Holyoke South Windsor, Conn. 06074 1-84 Exit •47-iUt7 The Cougan drew even In the 29-4-6-1. balls ail over Fenway Park, two of ley said. reached for comment. plans to adopt a budget in fell to M with the loss, sixth. Jay Srednicki drew his third them'out, collecting nine hits and “ He was around the plate, but Piersall, 54, hosted pre-and the first week of May. •47-aaaa To Kaanay St. MCC will try to reach the .500 free pass leading off and D ’Attilio rioiyoke 400 000 0 4 jumping to a 7-0 lead, chasing not not on the corners, more down the post-game interviews for Sports Itval for the fint tii||w this seaion n p p ^ a two-base knock up the MCC 200 002 1 5 only Dennis Eckersley but also m iddle," Upshaw said. "H e usu­ Vision following White Sox games.

— ------H ------MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. April 6. 1983 - 11 ■10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6, 1983 Watkins to be cited NCAA's Bruins use wood Nice honor is due Bruce Watkins Aprii 13 when, he’s cailed front and center to receive the 1983 proved Scoreboard Manchester Chamber of Commerce coveted "M ” Award at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn in Bolton. Herald Watkins has been signled out for his leadership, ambition, determination and achievement in Angle exciting fo down Quebec community projects. ’The former Manchester High and ’Tufts University track and football Earl Yost, player for years was a crackerjack setter in Rec Sports Editor ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) By Mike Barnes Department A Division volleyball league play — College basketball is riding a UPI Sports Writer Angels 3, Brewers 2 Dedgers16,A8tres7 and was an important cog in the series of crest of popularity unmatched in consecutive championships garnered by the its history and contests such as the Mike Krushelnyski decided that Baseball MILWAUKEE CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES HOUSTON Watkins-sponsored entry. He’s still active in one which decided the NCAA a knock'on Boston Garden wood ab r h U ob r h bl Obrhbl abrhM sports handling the vitally important chief in excess of 10,000 for the Spring Siizler April would bring the Bruins good luck Molltor 3b 4 0 2 1 Downing If 3 1 0 0 Sox 2b 3 3 0 0 Moreno cf 5 1 3 2 championship can only serve to Yount ss 4 0 10 Benlquz If 0 0 0 0 Landrex ct 5 2 3 6 Bass cf 0 0 0 0 timer’s duties during the last 18 years in the 16-17. Drivers will be competing for $60,000 in enhance the sport’s reputation. Tuesday night. And he was right. Cooper 1b 5 0 11 Clark rf 3 0 10 Baker If 4 2 2 1 Doran 2b 3 10 0 running of the Five Mile Road Race in cash awards...Sammy Snead, who will cele­ For the second straight year the Krushelnyski’s pass off the sta- Baiebill standings Simmons c 4 0 1 0 Sconirs 1bMaldond 4 1 1 1 It 1 0 0 0 Thon ss 4 2 10 Manchester Thanksgiving morning. He also brated his 71st birthday next month, is playing in diuni’ s rickety boards bounced Ogllvle If 2 0 0 0 RJcksn dhGuerrer 3 1 1 0 3b 5 3 3 5 (tamer 3b 4 12 1 NCAA final provided high drama Thomas ct 3 0 0 0 Lynn cf4 Thomas 0 0 0 3b 0 1 0 0 Madden p 0 0 0 0 serves in the same role as head timer for the New his final Masters Golf Tournament. Snead won for the nation’s television viewers right to Rick Middleton, whose AMERICAN LEAGUE Howell dh 4 0 0 0 DeCIncs Brock 3b 3 0 2 1b0 5 1 1 1 Cruz If 4 0 12 East Moore rf 3 1 1 0 Grich 2b 2 0 11 England Relays lOrkilometer race in June.. .When the green jacket three times.. .For the first time in and the collegiate game again backhand pass set up Barry Morshll rf 4 0 0 0 Knight 1b 5 0 10 only one umpire showed for the Manchester W L Pet. OB (tantner 2b 4 1 2 0 Foil ss 3 0 0 0 Stewart p 1 0 0 0 Puhl cf 4 1 1 0 history. Contestants in this year's Masters are. demonstrated why it has such Pederson’s winning goal 1:46 into Clevelond l o 1.000 — Boone c 3 0 0 0 Russell ss 3 2 2 1 Pulols c 4 1 1 1 Community College baseball game against permitted to use their own caddies.. .Skating Club appeal. overtime. It gave the Bruins a 4-3 Toronto 1 01.000 — Totals 33 2 8 2 Totals 28 3 6 2 Yeager c 4 12 1 Splimn ph 1 0 0 0 Mitchell at home last week MCC publicist Bill of Hartford's 13th annual Ice Show will be staged 0 victory in Game One of the Adams Detroit 1 01.000 - = , Milwaukee 001 000 001— 2 Valenzul p 2 0 1 0 NIekro p 10 0 0 Dumas was pressed into service as the baseump. On the day before his North Milwaukee 0 1 .000 *1 California 100110 OOx— 3 Pena p 0 0 0 0 TScott ph 0 0 0 0 this weekend at the Bolton Ice Palace with Division semifinals. New York 0 l .000 l (tame winning RBI — Grldi. Roenick rf 2 1 1 O LaCorte p 1 0 0 0 Dumas is a regular member of the Manchester performances Saturday at 1:30 and 7:30 and Carolina State Wolfpack took on Game 2 in the best-of-flve series Baltimore 0 1 .000 1 E—None. DP—Milwaukee 1, Califor­ DIPIno p 0 0 0 0 Chapter of the Connecticut State Board of Sunday at 1:30. the Houston Cougars in the title will be played in Boston Thursday Boston 0 1 .000 1 nia Solano p 0 0 0 0 Wm I 1. LOB—Milwaukee 10, California 5.2B— Walling 3b 1 0 0 0 Approved Baseball Umpires...Annual Manches­ game, coach Jim Valvano sounded night. Texas 2 01.000 — Cooper, Clark. HR—Sconlers (1). SB— Totals 39 16 15 15 Totals 37 7 10 6 ter Lions Club Fishing Derby for youngsters will as if he had embarked on a “ When you’re in overtime, you Californio 1 01.000 'h Yount (1). S—Clork. SF—Molltor. Los Angeles 411006 220— 16 be held Saturday at Salter's Pond from 7 a.m. to End of the line crusade. really have to work extra hard to Kansas City 1 01.000 assist in San Diego 18, San Francisco 13 30,961. Chris p 0 0 0 0 ship game that when Whittenburg New York’s three-goal first period Montreol at Chicago, ppd., rain Venable rf 3 1 1 2 tossed up a 30- footer in the final ANDERS HEDBERG CELEBRATES GOAL Los Angeles 16, Houston 7 Totals 43 16 17 15 Totals 41 11 16 11 sparked the Rangers in their San Diego 221081100— 16 seconds, no one seemed to consider Wedneedav't Games Rangers 4, White Sox 1 playoff opener. .and gets hug from Ranger teammate Mark Pavelich (All Times EST) Son Francisco 01011111^11 what might happen if ft didn’t go in. in Celtic win “ It goes without saying that Montreal (Rogers 19-8) at Chicogo (tame winning RBI — Kennedy. At least no one considered it (Jenkins 14-15), 2:20 p.m. CHICAGO TEXAS E—Krukow, Chris, Lezeano. LOB— at Catholic, Cheney winning the first game and getting Atlanta (Perez 4-4) at Cincinnati abrhM abrhM San except Lorenzo Charles, who the advantage is important,” said Philadelphia, where Flyers coach lead stand up. He stopped 39 shots (Berenyl 9-18), 7:35 p.m. Bernzrd 2b 4 0 1 0 Sample If 3 12 0 Diego 11, San Francisco 7.2B—Kennedy, grabbed the short shot and stuffed Padork 1b 4 0 0 0 RIchrdt 2b 4 0 0 0 Salazar, Martin, Garvey, Tem­ ATLANTA (U PI) - The Atlanta don’t want to embarrass anyone.” New York coach Herb Brooks, Bob McCammon says the Rangers and allowed goals by Ron Flock- Pittsburgh (Rhoden 11-14) ot St. Louis It through for the winning points. (Andulor 15-10), 8:35 p.m. Baines rf 3 1 1 0 Bell 3b 4 12 1 pleton, By Len Auster juniors will fill the four singles tion for the No. 3 singles slot. Hawks tried, but there was no But Dominique Wilkins, who was whose team last season eliminated will see a different Philadelphia hart in the second period and Los Angeles (Reuse 18-11) at Houston Luzinsk dh 4 0 1 1 Hostetir dh 4 0 1 1 Bonilla, Clark, Evans. HR—Brenlv (1), The two competing teams left Kittle If 3 0 0 0 Parrish rf 4 1 1 0 Herald Sportswrlter slots. Craig Steams, who has t^ n Sophomore Roger Dubiel and stopping Tuesday guarding him most of the time, had the Flyers in the first round. “ We club. rookie Dave Poulin and Bill Barber (LaCoss 64), 8:35 p.m. Templeton (1), Evans (1), VenoMe (1), Albuquerque Monday for their San Diego (Dravecky 5-3) at San Fisk c 2 0 0 0 Johnson c 1 0 0 0 Davis (1). SB—Salazar (1). SF— named captain, will be in the No. 1 junior Guy Bradstreet, senior night. to be a little red- faced. have to win a game in here, and " I remember last year I was real in the third. VLow 3b 3 0 1 0 Blittner ph 1 0 0 0 respective homes, the Wolfpack Francisco (Loskey 13-12), 10:35p.m. Kennedy. Improvement over marks singles slot with John Dean and Brian Turkel and junior Nora By halftime. Bird had 27 points “ Can he shoot it or what?” possibly we might have to win two. happy winning the first game in Hairstn ph 1 0 0 0 O’Brien 1b 3 0 0 0 IP H RERBBSO glorying in its upset decision and Tliurtdav's Gomes Kuntz cf 3 0 10 Wright cf 4 0 0 0 posted a year ago is seen for the Mike Hovanec battling for the No. 2 Kosha are vying for doubles and the Boston Celtics enjoyed'a Wilkins asked. “ He was making It gives you a good feeling.” New York and then we lost the next In series openers tonight, the Phllodelphlo at New York Son DlOQO Houston still in a mild state of Montreal at Chicago < Walker ph 1 0 0 0 Dent ss 4 12 1 Lollar (W 1-0) 5 8 6 6 2 3 East Catholic boys' and girls’ slbt. positions. 68-46 lead. The star forward ended shots falling away, falling down, The early scoring of Hedberg three,” said McCammon. “ We New York Islanders begin their Fletchr ss 3 0 0 0 shock. Pittsburgh at Houston, night Sosa 1 4 4 4 1 0 tennis squads by first-year Coach Rich Gallacher, another junior, ” Wie should be in the toU half of the night with 39 points despite off balance. How do you stop and the steady goaltending of Ed didn’t get 106 points by accident. quest for a fourth straight Stanley Totals 31 I 5 I Totals 32 4 8 3 Couchee 1 2-3 4 3 3 1 1 is a strong contender for the No. 4 taking only one shot in the last ^ p when they host Washington, Chicago 100 800 000-1 Lucas (SI) 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 John Rombola. the league,” said Tech Coach Al And in the aftermath of the him?” Mlo boosted the Rangers, who We’ll turn this thing around and be Texas 100011 lOx— 4 singles berth. One doubles team Buffalo is at Montreal, St. Louis is Son Frondsco Rombola, fresh out of Central Skinner. “ Brookes and Wright championship game, the bricks quarter before sitting down. Bird hit 18-of-22 shots from the finished 26 points behind the a better hockey team Thursday for AmerIcenLeegue (tame winning RBI — Bell (1). Krukow (L 0-1) 1 1-3 4 4 3 3 1 Connecticut State University, will have a pair of juniors, Larry should be tough. We should have a were quickly hurled at Houston The Celtics won 117-95, frustrat­ floor, 10 of them jump shots, as the Patrick Division champion Flyers it.” at Chicago, Toronto is at Minne­ E—Fletcher Z Matlock. DP—Chicago Martin 2 2-3 3 1 1 2 1 Mirable and John Price, with a ing the Hawks’ bid for an NBA sota, Winnipeg is at Edmonton and 1, Barr 1-3 6 6 4 0 0 takes over the reins of both squa^ good season. Having courts out coach Guy Lewis. Celtics, 52-23, shooting 62 percent during the regular season. Game 2 Mio, who won only five of 20 road Texas 1. LOB—Chicago 7, Texas 8.2B— Chris 1 2-3 2 5 4 4 1 from Jack Redmond. second doubles tandem of seniors back will help, allowing us more Lewis’ team had won 26 games in playoff berth. Atlanta, 40-37, is from the field, roared to a 28-polnt is sch^uled for Thursday night in games this season, made the 3-0 Vancouver is at Calgary. Blue Jays 7, Red Sox 1 LuzInskI, Parrish. SB—Sample(2). McGaffIgan 2 2 0 0 1 2 IP H RERBBSO East girls swing into the new Joe Maningas and Kevin Marks. time for practice,” Skinner said. battling New York and Washington advantage in the final quarter. Lavelle 1 0 0 0 0 0 a row going into the meeting with Chicago Sosa pitched to 2 batters In 7th. season Monday against Platt at The third doubles team will East girls’ schedule: April 11 for the final two playoff spots in the “ The Celtics are getting ready TORONTO BOSTON Bonnstr (L 0-1) 5 2-3 7 3 3 4 6 North Carolina State and had — in o b rh b l abrhM W P—Bar r. T—3:39. A--49r519. home at the Manchester Commun­ come from freshmen John Lorenc, Platt H, 18 Aquinas H, 20 Platt A, the course of a few weeks — risen Eastern Conference. for the playoffs, and we are trying Kern 2-311000 25 Garda 2b 4 1 1 0 Boggs 3b 3 0 0 0 TIdrow 1 Z3 0 0 0 0 0 ity College courts. Joe Abele, Tom Azzara and Jamie Rockville A, 27 South CathoUc A, 29 dramatically in stature. But the “ It was one of the best perfor­ to get into them,” Loughery said. Collins If 4 1 1 0 Eyans rf 3 0 10 Smith. Strong in distance Texa The Eaglettes will have junior Windham A, May 2 St. Paul A, 3 coach’s decision to go into a delay mances I ’ve seen this year,” said • ’The way they played tonight, they Upshaw 1b 4 1 2 3 Rice If 3 0 0 0 Motlck (W 1-0)61-3 5 1 1 1 3 ” I think we’ll have a winning Atlanta coach Kevin Loughery. CJhnsn dh 4 1 1 0 Armas ct 4 0 0 0 Mason 2 0 0 0 2 2 Lisa Longo in the N q. 1 singles slot Aquinas A, 6 Glastonbury H, 12 gam^ midway through the second are too tough for us.” Barfleld rf 4 1 1 0 Ystrzm dh 3 0 0 6 season,” said Rombola. East “ Bird was absolutely sensational. Jones (SI) 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 with senior co-captain Jane Mu- South CathoUc H, 16 St. Paul H, 26 half was roundly criticized by Wilkins’ 16 points were high for Whitt c 4 1 1 2 Stapletn 1b 3 1 1 1 HBP—by Matlock (Baines). WP— rano in the No. 2 slot. Senior posted a 1-11 mark in boys’ play a HCC Tournament TBA, 27 Man­ media and players alike. Tonight was a premier perfor­ Atlanta, with Dan Roundfield Moseby cf 4 0 1 0 Gedman c 4 0 0 0 Kern. year ago. " I ieel the No. 1 position mance, just awesome.*’ Mulinks 3b 3 1 1 2 Hoffmn ss 4 0 10 T—2:50. A—6,842. Football co-captain Stephanie Greenwald chester A. North Carolina State, which lost adding 15 points and 10 . Catholic girls priming Griffin ss 4 0 0 0 Valdez 2b 3 0 0 0 and freshman Natalie Syrotiuk is very solid and I ’m just happy' an eight-point halftime lead and Bird could have broken the Omni The Hawks made 22-of-44 first- Nichols ph 1 0 0 0 appear set in the next two slots having the players we do for Nos. East boys’ schedule: AprU 15 trailed by seven at one point, record of 52 points, held by half shots and still trailed by 22 Totals 35 7 9 7 Totals 31 1 3 I Nationai League 2-3-4. They’ll make the team very Toronto 041030 000— 7 although junior Tara Sullivan is Aquinas H, 18 Xavier A, 22 South rallied during Houston’s slowdown teammate Nate Archibald, but he points at the half. Boston 000801000— 1 challenging for a singles berth. solid. We have some depth and I’m Catholic A, 25 St. Bernard H, 27 attempt. left early in the fourth quarter, “ I ’ll tell you how bad it was Game winning RBI — Whitt (1). USFL atandings Sophomores Mary Greenwald happy about that. Northwest Catholic H, May 2 St. playing only 35 minutes in the for opening track test DP—Boston 1. LOB—Toronto 2, Boston Mets2,PhiiiieaO “ We should have been taking the tonight,” said Loughery. “ At no 8. 2B—Barfleld. HR—Mulllniks (1), and Jeanne Gillespie will form one The East boyp’ swing into action Paul H, 5 St. Bernard A, 9 Aquinas ball at them instead of slowing it game. other time this year have we shot Upshaw (1), Stapleton (1). SB—(Sarda Allonllc Division PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK W L T Pet. PF PA doubles’ combination with juniors next Friday against St. Thomas A, 11 Northwest Catholic A, 13 down,” said Houston’s Benny “ Points are not my game,” he 50 percent by intermission and ( 1). Aquinas at the MCC courts. IP H RERBBSO ab r h M obr h bi Philadelphia 4 1 0 .800 111 47 Diane Karpe and Leslie Carroll set South CathoUc H, 16 St. Paul A, 18 Anders, one of the heroes of the said later. “ I felt I had enough. You trailed.” shot. Rose rf 4 0 0 0 Wilson cf 4 0 0 0 Boston 4 1 0 .800 115 81 Neighboring Cheney Tech is the By L m Au$t«r Toronto in a second tandem. The third Xavier H, 20 Granby A, 24 South Cougars’ 13-point semifinal win Htrald Sportiwriter Sophomores Kim Kotowski and Stieb (W 1-0) 6 3 1 1 4 7 Morgan 2b 2 0 1 0 Bailor ss 4 0 0 0 New Jersey 1 4 0 .200 80 m doubles is up in the air with junior first local school to launch its Windsor H, 28 HCC Tournament Michelle Brown are prospects in Jackson (SI) 300003 Matthws If 4 0 1 0 Kingmn 1b 4 1 1 0 Washington 1 4 0 .200 51 117 over Louisville. “ We should have Schmidt 3b 3 0 0 0 Joronsn lb 0 0 0 0 Central Division Ann Madore and sophomores season, commencing action Thurs­ TBA, 27 Manchester H. the middle distance events with Boston been running the break, but we sat There will be some strong points, Eckersley (L 0-1) 4 7 7 7 0 4 Perez 1b 4 0 2 0 Foster If 3 12 0 Tampa Bay 4 1 0 .800 139 58 Natalie Grin, Melissa Domijan and day at the newly constmeted Cheney schedule: April 7 Vinal seniors Sheila McDermott and Diaz c 3 0 10 Brooks 3b 3 0 1 0 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 93 109 on the ball.” and weak links, in the make-up of Hurst 4 2 0 0 0 2 Lynne Trocciola vying for playing tennis courts behind the school. iTech H, 12 Rocky Hill A, 14 Toni Hemphill pegged in the J.Johnson 1 0 0 0 0 0 (tajesus ss 2 0 0 0 Howord rf 3 0 11 Birmingham 2 3 0 .400 69 74 One Houston columnist said that Bullets and Kings the 1963 East Catholic High girls’ Mollnar ph 1 0 0 0 Giles 2b 2 0 11 Michigan 1 4 0 .200 80 110 time. The Beavers will host Vinal Tech in Coventry A, 26 Penney A. 27 RHAM 300-meter hurdles. Junior Sue Eckersley pitched to 2 batters In 5th. instead of looking like their old track team. HBP—by Eckersley (Mulllniks), Mllborn ss 0 0 0 () Hodges c 3 0 0 0 Poclllc Division ‘ ‘I feel we have a lot of depth with the 1683 opener. H, 29 Portland A, May 3 Vinal Tech Moynihan is looked to gather Dernier cf 2 0 0 0 Seaver p 10 0 0 Los Angeles 3 2 0 .600 78 66 dunking selves, the Cougars The Eaglettes, fourth a year ago by the Nos. 1 and 2 players very close. Juniors flny Brookes and Dan A, 4 East Hampton H, 6 Rocky Hill points in the 800. Stieb (Rice). T—2:19. A—33,842. Gross cf 10 0 0 Bckmn ph 10 0 0 Denver 3 2 0 .600 81 10 looked, “ more like a group of little In a a s s M with 34 points and with a Carlton p 2 0 0 0 Sisk p 10 0 0 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 90 79 .1 feel confident we’ll have a Wright will be in the Nos. 1 and 2 H, 10 Coventry H, 13 RHAM H, 17 “ I see this as a building year, but Arizona 2 3 0 .400 79 118 old ladies looking for help crossing 9^ dual meet mark, have some Matszk ph 10 0 0 winning season,” Rombola said. singles slots with senior Steve East Hampton A, 24 Portland H, 27 near playoff spots I could be wrong. I don’t see us as Saturday's Results the street, trying to keep somebody Boston 27, Birmingham 16 On the boys’ side, juniors make Mazzeo, sophomore MarkSpillane East Hartford H, June 1 COC gaps in the sprint events as they good as last year,” said Reilly, Reed p 0 0 0 0 from stealing their shopping get set for the season that opens Chicago 42, Tampa Bay 3 up the bulk of the roster. And and junior Brian Martin in conten­ Tournament TBA. bags.” ' By Jeff Hasen recalling the high finish in Class M Mariners 5. YankeesA Totals 29 0 5 0 Totals 29 2 6 2 Sunday's Results final three minutes, and Julius next Tuesday with a triangular in '82. 'The Eaglettes will be in the Philadelphia 000 000 000— 0 Philadelphia 34, Woshlngton 3 UPI Sports Writer meet against host Glastonbury New York 00000020x— 2 Los Angeles 10, (takland 7 Erving added 23 to lead the 76ers. Class L Meet this year. NEW YORK SEATTLE ^ ^ High and Bulkeley High. fholir Ob r h bi ab r h M (tame winning RBI — Howard, (1). New Jersey 35, Arizona 21 Two teams Tuesday night took The Bucks outscored Philadelphia Schedule: April 12 at Glaston­ E—Seaver. DP—New York 2. LOB— Monday's Result Junior Meg Dakin will be good Rndiph 2b 5 0 1 0 SHndrsn l» 3 1 3 0 Denver 29, Michigan 21 positive steps toward securing 15-4 early in the final period to take bury with Bulkeley, 27 South Smalley ss 4 2 1 0 Castillo 3b 3 1 0 1 PhlladelphlaS, New York 4. SF—Giles. a 93-92 lead with 6:40 left. for “ either a first or second” in the Winfield It 4 1 2 2 Cowens rf 3 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Saturday, April 9 Eastern Conference playoff Windsor A , 29-30 Big B Meet in New Phllodelphia Tampo Bay at (tanver, 8 p.m. Stadler was more confident year ago Spurs 130, Kings 113 lOO-meter dash according to Coach Kemp rf 3 13 2 Zlsk dh 4 1 2 Britain. May 3 at South Catholic, Carlton (L 0-D) 7 6 2 2 0 9 Sunday, April 10 berths. A third spent so much time Jan Reilly. After that, however, Baylor dh 3 0 0 0 DHndrs cf 4 1 1 0 At San Antonio, Texas, Mike Berlin and St. Bernard at CCSU, 6 Griffey 1b 3 0 10 Putnam 1b 4 0 2 1 Reed 1 0 0 0 0 2 Michigan at New Jersey, 1:30 p.m. Bird watching, it should have New York Oakland at Boston, 1:30p.m. V Mitchell and George Gerv in scored the talent thins and Reilly isn’t at Penney with Wethersfield, 12 at Robrtsn pr 0 0 0 0 TCruz ss 4 0 0 0 AUGUSTA, Ga. (U PI) — De­ said Stadler. “ When they fail. I ’m two firsts and two seconds in the brought binoculars to the arena. Nettles 3b 4 0 0 0 Bulling c 3 0 0 0 Seaver 6 3 0 0 1 5 Birmingham at Chicago, 1:30p.m. not a cripple. I ’m not that far 21 points each in leading the Spurs sure where others points will be Phi lodelphia at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. fending champion Craig Stadler in trouble. past six years. At Landover, Md., Frank John­ St. Paul with Aquinas, 16 at Mercy Mmphry ct 4 0 0 0 JCruz 2b 3 1 1 0 Sisk (W 1-0) 3 2 0 0 2 3 behind. Sure, I ’d like a little more to their third consecutive Midwest gathered. “ Again, we may have T—2:23. A—48,68Z Monday, April 11 says the biggest difference be­ “ I ’d been having trouble with’ my “ I ’ll be right in there again,” son scored 26 points and Jeff with New Britain (at Xavier), 18 Wynegar c 3 0 1 0 Arizona at Washington, 9 p.m. yardage, but not at the sacrifice qf Division title. Artis Gilmore added some surprises,” she warns. (kimble PhlOlO tween now and then is that he had a putter, but I made a change on the said Watson. “ I ’m not as con­ accuracy. Ruland, shrugging off a wrist HCC Meet (at Willow Brook), 28 Totals 34 4 10 4 Totoh 31 5 9 5 20 and Gene Banks has 17 for the Sophomore iSracy McConville is lot more confidence going into last 17th hole during the pro- am the cerned about my game as I was a injury, came off the bench to add Manchester Invitational, June 2 N e w Y o rk 100 003000— 4 Piratea 7, Cardinala 1 "M y strength, obviously, is not Spurs, who won their fifth division seen as likely in the 200 and sSortle 00400010X— 5 year’s Masters golf tournament. day before the tournament'at couple of weeks ago. I really 17, helping the Washington Bullets Conard A, 6 State Sectional, 11 overpowering the golf course,” he title in seven seasons. 400-meter runs but again, “ we’re (tame winning RBI — Cowens (1). “ I was going so well then, better Greensboro. It was no big thing, defeat the New Jersey Nets 05-89. Class L Meet. Most meets 3:15 E—Cowens, Grittey. DP—Seattle 6 wasn’t playing that well going into PITTSBURGH ST. LOUIS said. “ I ’ve got to be a better wedge Suns 126, Warriors IM very lean in the sprints,” Reilly 2 than I had any reason to believe I just a slight adjustment in my grip. the I'PC, but I had two good rounds At New York, Bernard King p.m. ab r h M ob r h bl player and straighter more often in At Phoenix, Arix., Larry Nance said. LOB—NewYork6,Seattle5.2B-rPutnam Lacy If 5 12 1 LSmIth If 3 1 1 0 would, I was bubbling over with But it seemed to work.” in the last two of the TPC and the scored 8 of his 23 points in overtime the fairway. There are a lot of ways scored 23 points to top seven Where East will be potent is in % J. Cruz. HR—Zlsk (1), Winfield (1), Mazzllll cf 3 2 2 1 OSmIth ss 4 0 10 confidence,” said Stadler who The 47th Masters is scheduled to third round was the best I ’ve to akin a cat.” to lead the New York Knicks to a Kemp (1). SB—S. Henderson (1). SF— Madick 3b 4 1 1 0 Hrnndz 1b 4 0 0 0 Soccer Phoenix players in double figures the long distance events. The arrived in Augusta Tuesday after begin Thursday with a field of 82 played this year.” 110-107 victory over the Detroit Blue Jays add Cowens. ^ RERBBSO Thmpsn 1b 4 1 2 3 Hendrck rf 4 0 1' 1 The golfers who played in and lead the Suns to a berth In the Eaglettes last fall collected their Parker rf 5 0 10 Green ct 4 0 10 tying for second, five shots behind after former U.S. Open champion “ There have been a number of Pistons, ending afour-game losing Greensboro will have only a day NBA playoffs. Maurice Lucas and second straight Class M cross New York Ray 2b 4 10 0 Porter c 2 0 0 0 winner Lanny Wadxins, in the Jerry Pate and 1946 Masters times I could have won,” said Kite. streak. Kluttz, AAoffitt Guidry 2 2-3 7 4 4 1 4 Pena c 3 0 2 1 Oberkfll 3b 3 0 0 0 and a half of practice because the Walter Davis scored 17 eacl), Kyle country title and those athletes are rain-delayed Greater Greensboro champion Herman Keiser with­ “ But, I don’t know I should have At Atlanta, Larry Bird scored 39 Ericksn (L 0-1) 31-3 2 1 1 1 1 Berra ss 4 1 1 1 Bair p 0 0 0 0 Augusta National course will be Macy 16, and Alvan Adams, James on o u tm r track. Frozler 2 0 0 0 0 2 Condelar p 5 0 0 0 Rasmssn p 0 0 0 0 Open which ended Monday. drew. There is rain in the forecast, won.” points to pace the Boston Celtics to BOSTON (UPI) - The Toronto closed around 1 p.m. EST today for Edwards and Alvin Scott 14 each A m oM the plethora of wealth is S«flW'9 . „ Ramsey 2b 3 0 0 0 MiSLatandinga “ I’m beginning to get some of but the weatherman seemed un­ “ This is definitely a course that a final manicuring. a 117-95 victory over the Atlanta Blue Jays Tuesday sold infielder Perry 5 8 4 4 0 2 Forsch p 10 0 0 for Phoenix. junior llieresa Kittredge, who” be ~homos 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 that confidence back, especially certain about which rounds might gives an advantage to the big ball Hawks. Tucker Ashford to the New York Mortin p 0 0 0 0 Blazers 107, Lakers 101 called upon in several events. She v lJIark l (W 1-0) 2 0 0 0 0 1 Landrm ph 1 0 0 0 Eastern Division after the way I played at Greens­ be affected. hitter,” said Kite, fourth on this New York moved into the Yankees and added veterans Caudill (SI) 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 ■> Lahti p 0 0 0 0 W L Pet. GB At Portland, Ore., Mychal will appear in the 1,500, possibly boro (where he was tied for the Tom Kite, never a winner here year's PGA Tour money list after conference's fifth playoff position Mickey Klutts and Randy Moffitt Perry pitched to 3 batters In 6th; Kaat p 0 0 0 0 Baltimore 27 16 .628 — Thompson scored 24 points and the 300-meter hurdles, the high Erickson pitched to 1 batter In 7th. Santana 3b 1 0 0 0 Cleveland 26 17 .605 1 lead going into the final round),’’ but sixth or better six times in the finishing third last year and first in with a 39-36 record, one percentage to their major- league roster. Reggie stores Calvin Natt added 21 to lead the Jump and in the 4 X 400-meter HBP-c-by Perry (Baylor). PB— Totals 17 7 11 7 Totals 10 I 4 I Chicago 26 18 .591 1hlladelphia, Malone 218 1222 3A Cheeks 28 33 9, •ppbPPbbbbPbbbbbbbbbbB •••••••••••••••••••••• Parish 210 22 18, Alnge 212 26 21, (Lucas U ) . Assists— (tdiisn State X Barber 1 (Howe, Propp), 17:25. Penaltlet Henderson 24 oo 6, Btraev 26 27 9, Toney 211 28 11, Jones M 29 10, for summertime (Romor 6), Phoenix 37 (Dovls 10). Richardson 45 1-2 9, Edwards 1-5 M 7, T H U R S D A Y I — Lelnonen, N Y fL 0:49; Laldlow, N YR , AAcHale 27 DO 6, Wedmon 27 21 6, Technicals— none. A-^J)3Z 8:51; Poulin, Phi, 11:56; Dove Maloney, Robm 1-3 22 4, Carr 21 20 0. Totols 42 R. Johnson 24 2 0 0 , C. Johnson 161-2 A BCMObOll NHLpliyoffs N YR , 16:3Z 79 1223 117. Totals 3277 425) llA East Catholic at Simsbury, 3 :X I Shots on goal— N Y Rangers 17-6-12— 35. A T L A N T A (95) BlazartlOZ.LakiralOl Rocky Hill at Cheney Tech, 3:1S » Phlladelphra 17-13-17— 4Z Roundtield 215 22 IS, Wilkins 2 X 20 “ m * oK » 5 b Bolton (rt Coventry, 3:15 " OpM lna round Goalies— N Y Rongers, MIo. Philadel­ 16, Rollins 46 20 2 Davis 212 22 U UConn J V at M C C , 3 ^ LOSANOn«S(NI) « T 3 8 ’1-2*f,V«S^(!-W l-f3 (Mit-of-flvo) phia, Lindbergh. A— 17,147. Macklln 210 23 10, Glenn 26 20 2 . R p m ^ 25 34 7, Wilkes 214 45 12 Wolw Contortnc* AAotthews 49 22 10, McAAIIIen 26 20 2 S Wtatirt 26 1-1 5,^l^,24 M A F R ID A Y ° to moke salads A M I-J o b b a r 12212 2 X , E . Johnson 214 MokeekI 15 ,0 6 IjMbc 45 M 11, Crlss 1- BeM boll ^ Potrldi Division Smith 25 20 2 Brown 24 20 2 Hostlnm 1-1 11, Nixon » 20 4 M. Cooper 7-10 21 Ptillodoiphlo VI. NY nonnoro AHL playolfs 20 20 a Edmonson 24 20 0. Totals 3 0 6 Z Totals 4192 2567 10Z MCC at Southtrn JVi 3 { 14, Worthy 213 V2 17, D. Jones 1-7 22 4, Oirlft* Mfltooll (NY Ronowo lood Mrlot. l-O) 9S> AAcGee 21 M 0. Totals 44941217 »1 . 1 7 1 7 X 1 2 -1 U Apr. 5 — N Y Rangers 5. Philadelphia 3 Boston nX27 2S-l17 ______11 M a i l — 188 East Catholic at South Windsor, 3;TS (Besl-oFseven) PORTLAND (M7) f Salad days are fast approaching. Apr. 7 — NY Rangers at Phllodel^la, Altanta M222312-9S Non 215 25 21, Thompson 1217 46 24, Thres-point goal— Cr.lss. Fouled 7:35 p.m. Adh-endach vs. Frederlden Three-point goals— Bird, Round- out— SATURDAY Before you know it, you'll be celebrat- Frult-fllled Apr. 6 — Adirondack at Fredericton, W. Cooper 7-10 48 1Z Lever 25 20 4, Girto’ spllball Apr. 9 — Philadelphia at N Y Rangero, field. Poxson 7-11 47 IS, Carr 412 20 Z Lister, CatchlnoA Winters. Total foule— . lag summer's arrival with cookouta, 9:05 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Boston Philadelphia 27, MllwoukM4Z Rebounds Windsor at East Ccrthollc, 10:Xa.m . Apr. 9 — Adirondack at Fredericton, Valentine 26 22 A Townes 24 20 A picnics, beach parties and Indispensa­ Macaroni Salad x-Apr. 10 — Philadelphia at NY 14, Nor Its 00 22 Z Totals 44801960 107. Phllodel^la 46 (Malone 17), Mllwou- Rangers, 7:35 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Atlanta 19. Rebounds— Boston 43 (Parish !(## ble summer fare — cold salads. Apr. 12— Fredericton at Adirondack, 8 LeeAitaeiee MMmo-wi x-Apr. 12 — NY Rangers at 10 , Atlanta42 (Roundtield 10). Assists— Portland aai72l-lB7 — 39 (Catchlngs 12). Assists— But don’t assume vou can't get into 1 etgh2ounce bottle oil and vinegar Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. p.m. Boston 27 (Bird, Alnge 7 each), Atlanta Philadelphia Apr. 14— Fredericton at Adirondack, 8 Three-point goals-Hione. Fouled Stevens named practice a few months ahead of time. dressing NY islanders vs. WasMnglon 25 (Davis 6). Technical— Rollins. A— out— 21 «3ieeks 8), Milwaukee X (Moncrlef Apr. 6 — Washington at N Y Islanders, p.m. 7,762 6). Technical Fouls— Philadelphia Fresh fruits and vegetables— the stars 2 tablespoons orange Juice 8:05 p.m. x-Apr. 16— Frederictonat Adirondack, none. Total fouls— Los Anoelee 2A coach on coast Portland X. Rebounds-LLos Anoelss coach in any salad — are available year 1 tablespoon honey Apr. 7 — Washington at N Y Islanders, 8 p.m. Cunningham, Milwaukee coach Nel- 8:05 p.m. x-Apr. 19— Adirondack at Fredericton, 49 round. And April’s longer days and- 1 teaspoon grated orange rind J i u 126, Rockets 97 (E . Johnson 16), Portland 37 (Thompson Apr. 9 — N Y Islanders at Woshington, 7:30 p.m. M llw aukM l (II legal defense). A-1165Z warmer temperatures may make you VS teaspoon paprika 8:05 p.m. x-Apr. 21— Adirondack at Fredericton, 12) . A U M 4 -L O S Angelm^X (E . Johnson PULLM AN, Wash. (U P I) - L ^ 13) , Portlofid 32 (Thomson 11) eager for a change from hearty soups 2 cups spiral macaroni, cooked and x-Apr. 10 — N Y Islonders at 7 :n p.m. H O U S TO N (97) Stevens, assistant basketball Washington, 7:05 p.m. Maine vs. Nova teotia Bollev 217 29 21, Walker 210 2010, C. Technicals— Poxson, Porttaita >•>2 8pura130.Klngil13 and stews that have taken your family drained x-Apr. 12 — Washington at NY Apr. 8 — Maine at Nova Scotia, 7:35 gal (xach at Washington State for the Jones 1-3 1-2 3, Toagle 212 1-2 11, defense. A— 1266A through the winter. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. p.m. Leovell 29 04) 6, Hayes 7-14 22 12 past two years, was named head 1 cup chopped pears Adorns Division Apr. 10 — Maine at Nova Scotia, 5:05 Murphy 217 1-1 17, M. Jones 29 20 2 KANSAS a TY (tlX It’s fun,, too, to experiment with old 1 cup chopped plums E. Johnson 2933 IZ S. Johnson 27 48 (xach of the Cougars Tuesday, Boston vs. Queboc p.m. Henderson 23 3-4 X Bryant 2-4 20 2 favorites. Try old-fashioned potato I cup chopped peaches (Boston Mods serlos, l-O) Apr. 14 — Nova Scotia at Maine, 7:35 Levitt 1-2 20 Z Totals— 421X17-X 97. 1A AAerlwealher 26 44 Z Drew 215 22 replacing George Raveling. salad made with creamy buttermilk Apr. 5 — Boston 4, Quebec 3 (ot) p.m. U TA H (116) Knleki1tO,Piitons107 1A Williams 213 22 8, Woodson 49 88 Raveling, who has c o a le d the 1 cup chopped cantaloupe Apr. 15 — Nova Scotia at Maine, 7:35 1A Knealy 06 20 Z Thompson 33 23 Z dressing instead of mayonnaise. Liven Apr. 7 — Quebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Drew 7-10 11-13 25, Kelley 25 22 12 (Sugars for l l years, announced 1 cup grapes ' ’ Apr. 9 — Boston at Quebec, 7:35p.m. p.m. Eaton 26 1-4 7, Green 411 04) 2 Griffith Sfeppe 45 34,11, Loder 2 M 1-2 1A King up a crunchy cole slaw with chopped D B T R O IT (18)3 16 06 Z OenAord 1-2 1-1 Z Totals 41-12 Combine dressing. Juice, honey, rind x-Apr. 10 — Boston at Cluebec, 7:35 x-Apr. 17— Nova Scotia at Maine, 2:05 213 20 11, Anderson 27 4-812 Eaves 27 Monday he would take the head apple, cucumber and walnuts. Cr color p.m. p.m. 2-2 12 Wilkins 211 1-1 19, Natt 28 44 12 Trtpucka 1439 210 X , Tvle r 2131-2 IZ 3036 11Z coaching Job at Iowa. “ This sort bf and paprika; mix well. Combine >A cup x-Apr. 12 — Quebec at Boston, 7:35 x-Apr. 19— M alneat Nova Scotki, 7:35 Williams 22 04) a Totals— 5280 2234 Lolmbeer 22 46 A Johnson 213 1-2 IZ SAN ANTONIO (IX ) macaroni salad with chunks of Juicy dressing mixture, macaroni and fruit; p.m. Thomcn 224 2112Z Levlngston 441-19, Banks 79 34 17, Mitchell 213 33 21, happen^ so fast I haven't had a UM p.m. 122 fresh fruit. mix lightly. Serve over lettuce wedges, Montreal vs. Buffale x-Apr.21 — IMalneatNovaScotki,7:3S Houston X17a22-97 Long 16 2 0 Z Owens 24 1 -1 Z Russell 2 (MImors 58 1212 X , AAoore 25 1-2 Z of chance to react,” said Stevei^, 0 20 a Totals 4292 2233 107. Gervin 215 34 21, OunleavY 36 00 Z The secret of any salad is in the Apr. 6 — Buffalo ,at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Utah 1IS7X1S—m 40. if desired, with remaining dressing. p.m. Blagliomton vs. Rgdwsler , Three-polnt-goals— Griffith. Fouled N E W Y O R K (118) Jones 210 33 15, Sanders 59 14 11, dressing. But you n e ^ not con(»ct your Apr. 7 — Buffalo at Montreal, 8:05 (Blngbomlon lends series, 1-8) ^ out— King 1231 36 n , RoMneon 215 23 IZ Pheglev 25 1-2 Z Robinson 23 1-2 1, own. These tasty salads are all made Apr. 5— Binghamton 6, Rochester5 Ccxlwrlgihl 211 4 6 2Z S iw ro w 11-X 20 Smith 25 06 A Crompton 06 06 0. p.m. Eaton. Totol Fouls— Houston 3Z Utah X . with bottled salad dressing, available Apr. 9 — Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 Apr. 7 — Rochester at Binghamton, Rebounds— Houston 48 (Bailey 11), Utah 2Z Weetphol 16 1-2 Z Grunfeld 381-3 7, Totals 5187 2636 I X p.m. 7:30 p.m. 54 (Eaton 12). Assists— Houston 18 Williams 28 22 A Webster 1-106 Z Orr Koneae cny aaaa-iis Fifth weekly honor in many tempting varieties. Iceberg Fruit Combo x-Apr. 10 — Montreal at Buffalo, 7:05 Apr. 10 — Binghamton at Rochester, 4 5 23 10, Sherod 21 1-2 1. Totals 4295 Son Aptenie a a a a - i a (Anderson 5), Utoh 40 (Wilkins 8). I 4 X 110. P.m. 7 :X p.m. Technical— None; A— 8,157. ^ Three-point goals— Loder, Dun- for Wayne Gretzky 1 cup green grapes • x-Apr. 12 — Buffalo at Montreal, 8:05 Apr. 13 — Rochester at Binghamton, Detroit XXI9X18-W7 leovy. 1 cup red grape halves p.m. 7:30 p.m. New Yem 27nxnis-ii8 Fouled out— none. Total fouls- Th r eepoint goals— Thofiras. Fouledout Kansas 1 cup pineapple chunks Campbell confer snot x-Apr. 14— Binghamton at Rochester, MONTREAL (UPI) — Edmon- Buttermilk Norris Division 7 :X p.m. 8onicsl1S,Cttpperst09 — Lolmbeer. 'Total fouls— OetroltlZN ew City X, San Antonio X Rebounds— 1 cup banana slices York X . Rebounds— Detroit 41 (Lalm- Chicooo vs. St. Louis x-Apr. 16— Rochester at Binghamton, Konsos City X (Thompson 8), Son ton Oilers’ center Wayne Gretzky VS enp celery slices Apr. 0 — St. Louis at Chicogo, 8:35 7:30 p.m. beer Antonio 43((Kli43((rllmora 13). Assists— Kansas won his fifth PlayerTif the Week Potato Salad S E A T T L E (115) 12), New York 56 (Robinson X ) . Assists City a (Draw N , Son Antonio M (M oors VS cup sliced almonds p.m. x-Apr. 18— Binghamton at Rochester, award Monday after he collected Apr. 7 — St. Louis at Chicago, 8:35 7 : » p.m. r Shelton 25 22 2 Vranes 24 24 2 — Detroit a (Trlp ^o 7), New York X and Dunlsovv I). Tichnieol— nont. 1 (piart chopped potatoes One-third cup creamy blue cheese p.m. New Haven vs. Hershey sikma 216 1215 31, Williams 214 7-8 23, (Sparrow 11). Techniool— Thonras. A — A three goals and seven assists in the Thompson 211 2 9 18, Smith 1-1 20 Z 1 cup celery slices dressing Apr. 9 — Chicago at St. Louis, 9:05 Apr. 6 — New Haven at Hershev, 7:n 1,711. 74S7. last three regular-season gam ef p.m. p.m. Kelser 28 23 15, Brown 46 20 2 3 crisply-cooked bacon slices, 1 head l(«b e rg lettuce Donaldson 21 20 0, Howes 1-4 22 2 x-Apr. 10 — Chicago at St. Louis, 9:05 Apr. 9 — New Haven at Hershev, 7:X and added two more NH L re c o r d crumbled Combine fruit, celery, nuts and p.m. p.m. Totals 4270 3543 112 The 22-year-old star scored 4 SAN D IE O O (ton TriM UtluM Bird's efforts 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped dressing; mix lightly. From stem end, x-Apr. 12 — St. Louis at Chicago, 8:35 Apr. 12— Hershev at New Haven, 7 :X goal and three assist! in the Oilers.' p.m. p.m. Brooks 410 24 11, Cummings 12X 25 2 tnUespoons green onion slices remove center of lettuce, leaving M r. 13 — Hershey at New Haven, 7:X a . Chambers 217 7-9 19, Wood 1224 23 noted In NBA 23 win over Vancouver March 2b1 Mbinosota vs. Toronto 27, Hodges 25 22 8, Gross 25 23 2 VS teaspoons salt one-inch shell. Fill shell with fruit Apr. 6 — Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Toronto— Addodpltchor Randy Motfitt and his 121st assist in that game Cooper 1-4 34 2 Moore 241-1 2 Brogan NEW YORK (UPI) - Larry VS teaspoon pepper mixture. p.m. x-Apr. 15 — Hershev at New Haven, and Inflaldtr Mlckty Klutts to malor- broke bis own NHL record o f 120 Apr. 7 — Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 7 :X p.m. 21 04) 0. Totals 4298 2231 109. Itaeua rosttr; sold Intlaldtr Bird, who set a Beston Ceitics VS cap creamy buttermilk dressing Shred remaining lettuce; combine SOdlltO 2SWMai812-1M set last season. p.m. X'Apr. 17 — New Haven at Hershev, 8 Tuck or regular-season rerd by scoring Combine ingredients; mix lightly. with remaining fruit mixture. Place Apr. 9 — Minnesota at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Son DIobo MX19MM 4—189 Ashford to Now York (AL). •p.m. x-Apr. 19 — New Haven ot Hershev, Fouled out— Shelton, Brooks, CeHeoe S3 points in one game last week, Chill several hours. Add additional shell on platter; surround with fruit Cum­ x-Apr. 10— Minnesota at Toronto, 8:05 7 :X p.m. Iowa — S le nad G oo rp a Rovallno, was named Monday the NBA dressing before serving, if desired. and lettuce mixture. Serve with addi­ p.m. x-l(necessarv mings. Total fouls— Segttle 27, San Dlogo formorlv of Woshlnoton State, to a flv4 Pacer franchise 29. Rebounds— Seottlo 42 (T h o rn y Player of the Week. tional dressing if desired. x-Apr. 12— Toronto at MInnesoto, 8:35 vaarcontroctas hood bcBkalball coach. p.m. son, Washington Steto — Homsd L tn In leading his club to a S-1 record. likely to move Hawes 8 each). Son Diego 41 (Chambers Sttvonshaadbaskalball coach. Smythe Division 9). A sslsto-Soottlea (Williams I I ) , San Bird averaged 31.3 polnta, B.B Edmonton vs. WbiMpeg INDIANAPOLIS (UPR — Indi­ Colorful Apr. 0 — Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:35 Diego 23 (Brooks 6). Technicals- Birmingham (USFL) — Slgnod wkta rebounds and 7.3 assists per game, Layered FrUit Salad p.m. R adio & T V Shelton, roctlvar Jim Smith. shooting .641 from the field on ana Pacers' General Manager Bob Son Diego (Illegal defense). A— 4,222 Apr. 7 — Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:35 W o s h lf ^ n — Stanod tro t oaont wld* S2for-78 and .958 from the foul line Salyers said Tuesday there is a Vegetable Slaw 2 caps collage cheese p.m. ggBggggggggggggggggggg rscolvarsRav Amofo and Mark McGrath Apr. 9 — Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8:05 Buiiats9S,Nito86 and tro t ogoM ttghiw id Van Hoff In. on 23-for- 24. Bird's S3-point effort high probability the franchise, >/4 cup crumbled blue cheese p.tn. TONIGHT which Is up for sale, will not stay ia IVS caps chopped apple 7 :X Celtics vs. Knicks, W INF came while playing only 31 min­ VS cap chopped walnuts x-Apr, 10 — Edmonton at Winnipeg, St. LouN -4 R ta d N a aoalttndsr Paul utes in a 142-116 victory over Indianapolis for the next NBA I qnait shredded cabbage 2 cups peach sUcet 8:05 p.m. 8 Hlanders vs. Capitals, USA Cable NEW jnSR Y (8^ Skldm ortfrom Salt Lake a t v IC H L ). 1 cap chopped caenmher x-Apr. 12 — Winnipeg at Edmonton, 8 Skiing, ESPN King l 2 a 24 % WHIhms 7-M 78 21, Indiana. season. • 2 caps pinm chunks 9:35 p.m. 10 :X Yankees vs. Mariners, Sport- Dawkins 14 24 B O'Koren 410 20 2 I cap shreW M carrot 2 cups cantalonpe balls sChannel, WPOP Vancouver vs. Calgary Richardson 213 23 1Z GmlnskI 2520 4, Ono-thfard cap green onion slices 2 cops pear slices Apr. 0 — Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 Willoughby 00 20 0, Cook 47 04) 8, VS cap chopiwd wnlnats p.m. PhllllM 26 1-2 7, Wolker 1-1 OO Z Totals IVt oops nectarine slices Apr. 7 — Vancouver at Calgary, 9:35 37-85 1221 89. VS cap creamy coteslaw dressing French drenlng p.m. W A SH IN G TO N (95) Combine ingredients; toss lightly. THESE ARE SALADS YOU CAN MAKE BEFORE THE SUMMER VEGETABLE SEASON Apr. 9 — Calgary at Vancouver, 8:05 B asketball Bollard 211 68 1Z Te rry 26 OO 4, Chill. p.m. AAohom 410 1-2 9, Johnson 1219 22 26. Please turn to page 17 . from left, buttermilk potato salad, colorful vegetable slaw, fruit filled macaroni salad x-Apr. 10— Calgary at Vancouver,8:05 Sobers 28 211 15, Rutand 412 211 17, p.m. Collins 29 24 1Z Bolt on 21 OO O Totals x-Apr. 12— Vancouver at Calgary,9:35 3276 20X95. p.m. New Jersey ItXXlO-W x-Hnecossory NBAitandlnga WasMnXen 19X1117— 95 Three-point goals-Sobers. Fouled Your neighbor's kitchen Ecntem Confemce out— Atlantic DIvIsloa Dawkins, Richardson. Total fouls— Bruins 4. Nordiques 3 W L Pet. OB x-Phllodelphla 62 13 .827 — Jersey 2Z Washington 19. Rebounds— New Jersey 49 (Williams 15), Washington Quebec 3000-3 V-Boston 52 X 693 10 V-New Jersey 46 X 613 16 43 (Mahorn 15). A ulsts— New Jersey X Boston oil 1— 4 (Richardson 9), Washington 17 (Johnson First period— 1, Quebec, P. Stastny 1 New York X X .5X X Washintaon X 37 .X7 24 6). T e c h n ic a l- New Jersey (lllegol (Kote, A. Stastny) 1:26. 2, Quebec, P. defense). A — 7,16Z Her critics prefer 'meat and potatoes' Stastny 2 (Weir, Bouchard) 7:18. 3, Central DIvIslen Quebec, P. Stastny 3 (Hunter) 16;0a x-Milwaukee 47 X .611 — Penalties— B. Crowder, Bos, malor, ;ll ; Atlanta X 37 .519 Vh Detroit 34 42 .447 13 Cavaiiers 101, Buiis 91 Hunter,Que,m alor, :11; PalemenLQue, By Barbara Richmond The book will contain some 250 3:17; O'Connell, Bos, 6:01; Goulet, Que, Chicago X 49 .347 XHione. A->4/612. Greene, Bill Runde, Pete Kletcha, Elmer Paganl Jr. anything before she was married. Vi cup molasses Cleveland 101, Chicogo 91 “ My husband was a guinea pig,” Vi teaspoon baking soda (light or dark) Duffy, Walter Ford. Stewle Robinson. 2 tablespoons sugar Rangers 5, Flyers 3 Utah IX , Houston 97 u m she said. tVi cups flour Phoenix IX , Golden State I X S 126, Warriors 106 1 tablespoon caraway seeds Seattle 115, Son Diego I X (X t ) She regretted that her grand­ 2 teaspoons baking soda NY Rangers 3 20-5 Split Pea Soup Vi cup raisins Portland 107, Los Angeles 101 G O L D E N S T A T E (106) mothers' ethnic recipes have 2 teaspoons ginger Philadelphia o 12—3 Wednesday'sGomes cup buttermilk First period— 1, NY Rangers, Hedberg Short 215 44 2Z Williams 27 23 IZ mostly disappeared because the 1 1 teaspoon cinnamon (All Times EST) Carroll 7-16 23 16, Conner 47 34 11, 1 pound dried spilt peas le g g 1 (Fotlu, Chdrtraw), 6:06. Z NY New York at Boston, 7 :X p .m . M O O E M M IT O recipes weren’t written down. She . >/i teaspoon salt Rangers, Pavellch 1 (Hedberg, Gresc- Floyd 38 46 10, Johnson 48 22 10, 3 quarts cold water Indiana at New Jersey,7:Xp.m. Brewer 210 OO 11, Uovd 47 20 1, R A O IA TM said neither her mother nor her 1 cup buttermilk hner), 15:05. 3, NY Rangers, Hedberg Z San Antonio at Philadelphia, 7:3Sp.m. 1 large onion, whole (Ruotsalalnen, Lelnonen), 18:21. Penal­ Engler 21 OO 0, Komar 26 1-2 A Smith husband’s mother salvaged many Sour milk can be substituted for (or sour milk) Washington at Detroit, 8 :X p.m. 21 00 0. Totals 4 3 X 1224 106. CALDWELL INTRODUCEft 1 carrot, cut up ties Houston at Dallos, 8 :X p.m. of the recipes. buttermilk. Sour milk can be made Blend sugar, shortening and — Laldlow, N YR , 7:39; Howe, Phi, 8:37; PHOENIX ()X ) IhG SO-fflbHile 1 stalk celery, chopped Denver at Konsos CIta, 1:35 p.m. Even some of the recipes she by adding 1 tablespoon vinegar to 1 eggs. Stir in molasses and add the Johnstone, NYR,9:44; McCrlmmon,Phl, Thu nd oy's (tames Lucas 410 27 17, Nance 215 76 2Z OIL drfvG-ln and 1 ham bone 14:58; M . Allison, N YR , 18:11; Cochrane, Adams 76 0014, Davis 214 O 0 17, AAacy acquired after her mother-in-law cup fresh milk. Mix together dry combined dry ingredients alter­ Milwaukee at Cleveland M l 22 14 Edwards 69 24 14, Scott 27 9 1 . * c jo * . Wash peas. Place all ingredients 6 Phi, 18:11; Lindbergh, Phi, served by Los Angeles at Phoenix drivGaway ooluHonl in^edients, caraway seeds and 45 14, High 23 OO 4, Pittman 22 1-2 Z died she hasn’t been able td use in a pot and simmer for 3 hours. nately with milk. Pour into Halmgren, 18:11. Portland at Golden State FOR: raisins. Acid buttermilk and egg, Second period— 4, NY Rangers, Back- San Diego ot Seattle Kramer 21 00 2 White 23 21 4. Totals because she can't figure out some Remove ham bone and onion. greased and floured 13 x 9 x 2-inch man 1 (Lelnonen), 6:3Z 5, Philadelphia, 5 2 X 2 1 X I X STOP stirring until mixed. Turn into pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 35 to 40 of the directions. Expressions such Allow soup to cool. Stir and place in Flockhort 1 (Howe, R. Allison), 9:55. 6, greased loaf pan and bake at 350 as “ a salt spoon” of certain blender a little at a time. Reheat minutes. Sour milk can be made by NY Rangers, Johnstone 1 (McPhee, M. degrees for 40 minutes. Allison), 18:44. Penalties— Dave Malo­ Replacoment ft Storm Windows ingredients have puzzled her. and serve with croutons. Serves 6 adding a tablespoon of vinegar to a ney, Mrs. Hickey does have one really cup of milk. The gingerbread can N Y R , 4;36; Greschner, N Y R , 9:35; to 8. THE BEST FOR LESS! S lftO K lIIS old recipe that came from a be served warm with applesauce, e H All types aveMable. custom made neighbor of her mother-in-law. It’s Yorkshire Pudding ice cream or whipped cream. In virtually any style and pries range. for an unusual, milkless, eggless, via m ii We have found that 1 cup sifted flour - iiftftfiiNai butterless cake. Despite the lack of Beef Veggie Soup IHETCHER GLASS CO afiiasM moet of our oiitomera Vi teaspoon salt all of these ingredients, she said 3 quarts water 2 eggs Tuna Fritters Over J5 ladlANOlMnR problemi can be tolved MVIAM the cake is very tasty, so much so 4 or 5 large soup bones 1 cup milk IXPIRtBICI wlUiin thli time frame. 1 cup flour OUAfUNTU that her family likes it unfrosted. 1 bay leaf Mix ingredients with a rotary COMPLETE AUTO OLASS EENVICE The problem part ia 1 teaspoon baking powder m O S K S in . biSDqprs... Vi cap barley beater until smooth. Pour into a hot removed, promptly ■A teaspoon salt WINDOW GLASS • MIRRORS e GLASS ANOTHER R ECIPE that she 4 beef bouillon cubes Vi •1.395 repaired on oar shallow baking pan containing 2 eggs FURNITURE TOPS a PICTURE FRAMING WlltioiitWItlidioifals will donate to the cookbook is for 1 medium onion, cat up cup of beef drippings. Bake at 400 premlBoa and rain- Vi cup milk e FIREPLACE A DOOR MIRRORS TRIPLE QLAZEO TMSTW09ANZV apple-catsup. This can take the 1 can chick peas, (trained degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Serve stalled. 1 can tuna, 7 ounce • TUB ENCLOSURES a SPECIAL WORK WINDOW SYSTEM HOIM APPROX. place of a sweet and sour sauce and 1 can peeled tomatoes immediately. Convtrt your old z a n e a a P T . Replacemeata are is good also as a dip for seafood. (drained and flaked) "wftfttftful windows" to • 659-1663 (cut up or put through blender) Tripio Qiftzod onorgy available from our dla- Her recipe for split pea soup is a 2 cups each of carrots, celery, Stir in dry ingredients and tuna. ^ H C H I S T I R •^aar »2J90 I 649*452^ •fficitnt window tytltm. coiMnii'’w«i«ara .tribdtor bIm Invtntoty. wonderful use for the bone from potatoes, cabbage (cut up) Milkless, Eggless, In electric frying pan, heat vegeta­ Relax la oat' waitlM your Easter bam. Mrs. Hickey said cup orzo Butter I ess Cake ble shortening to 375degrees. Have As Low Aft CSaolM ^ITNH the shortening about Vi inch deep EstiMite tU h B«m lia a a a iM M ^ room, while our after she (xoks the soup she cools it In a large pot, bring water to a knowledgeable apeclal- and then puts it in the blender and boil. Add soup bones, bay leaf, 1 cup brown sugar in bottom of pan. Drop batter by blends it a few minutes. She said teaspoonsful into pan and fry until w e a Y h e r CHECK stop Smoking Center ists get you moving Harold photo by Richmond barley and bouillon cubes. Simmer 1 cup water fusTicsHnon SftCuriM Doubts ALUMINUM PRODUCTS DI8T. again. this keeiis it from separating. for IVi hours. Skim off fat, iLany. One-third cup oil golden, turning once. Remove and .lll-H"-3/W".y.'’ CyUndsr Oftadtock “ This freezes beautifully,” she drain on paper towels. Serve hot M M cK ||,$ t , M X M C H fS m with r Staal Bolt. of Glastonbury DELORES HICKEY AT HOME Add vegetables and orzo and cook 1 cup raisins fO/f Cental" St,) Ooublo Staal Ralnforcad said. with hot mustard or sweet and sour Rings. FREC, With Tha Manchester 646-9662 for an additional 45 minutes to an Vi teaspoon nutmeg g Rpw PBggfPBPBBBBBBBWfBB . . her family favors plain cooking Purchasi I Of Any Staal Oo«^ CaH 1^ ApiMHntnMnl M HoUq A Day, Indhidlnfl 224 NewLorxbnTfke. Mrs. Hickey loves to make hour. 1 teasptwn cinnahion sauce. Also good with apple catsup Sunday: Your H o m R O r I *78 NNx at. M a o H l,e T sauce. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6. 1983 - 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6. 1983 Herald Cookshelf Recipes, value and price make pasta popular U.S. tare

Cheddar cheese, shredded owned firms that have with steak, sausages, or in ethnic neighborhoods Green said the name Cook and drain the Bv Jeanne Lesem made noodles using egg wheat-noodle casserole. long been the basis of fried chicken.” around the turn of the was changed to macaroni (Inlted Press whites instead of whole pasta making in the Uni­ ’ 1 pound whole-wheat noodles. century. Green said in a products when the federal Combine the noodles, Best cooks' secrets International eggs, French noodles TO ROBERT GREEN, ted states. noodles agency established stand­ made with three eggs plus executive secretary of the telephone interview. V/i cups cottage cheese cottage cheese, yogurt, The federal agency that ards of identity for them mustard, pepper, and This looks like the year six extra yolks, noodles National Pasta Associa­ JAMES BEARD’S 1 cup yogurt shown with a basket tray full of his dish. In the remaining butter in 3 scant tablespoons Rour was the forerunner of the in the 1930s. Worcestershire sauce. By Barbara Richmond of oodles of noodles — and sauced with leftover pork tion, the industry has Whole Wheat-Noodle Cas­ 1 tablespoon Dijon loaves of bread and Ms. Gorman is skillet, saute chopped stems, pros­ 6 egg whites, Food and Drug Adminis­ He said the association Turn the noodles into a Herald Reporter more thaan 150 other and sauerkraut in a come full circle. serole in his new cookbook mustard ciutto and salami. Add herbs, tration used the phrase changed its name from buttered baking dish and shown in her Manchester kitchen, varieties of pasta pro- creamy sauce, a casse­ Pasta, meaning paste, is so rich in protein it 1 teaspoon freshly preparing a meat recipe. lemon rind, bread crumbs, and "alimentary paste” to the National Macaroni sprinkle the shredded Secrets of some of the best cooks Cream together cream cheese ducU sold in the United role of short ribs with corn was the name used by could be a main course. ground black pepper ■> \ " cheese. Remove from heat. Stir In describe the dozpns of Institute a year or so ago cheese over the top. Bake in New England are revealed in a and sugar. Stir in egg yolks, sour States. and chili powder served Italian immigranU who In "Beard on Bread” 1 tablespoon Worcester­ beaten egg and add salt and shapes made from flour, when more and more in a 350 degree F oven for new cooktmk "Great New Eng­ Just to whet your appetite, here cream, lemon Juice, cinnamon, A separate pasta course over elbow macaroni, set up retail stores to sell (Knopf, $13.95), he sug­ shire sauce pepper. Fill mushroom caps with water and, sometimes, large companies. began 30 minutes. (6 servings). land Cooks," published by Yankee are a couple of recipes. The baked and vanilla. Add flour and stir until Is one of 1983’s “ in” foods pasta-stuffed roast those products, plus to­ gests it as "a starch dish >/4 pound gruyere or mbcture. Refrigerate, if desired, eggs. taking over small, family- Magazine. stuffed mushrooms come from blended. Whip egg whites until In posh restaurants. chicken and a whole mato paste and olive oil. until ready to use. Bake at 375 Mrs. Gorman. they hold a peak, and fold in Pasta primavera — degrees for IS minutes. The book, which sells for 115.95, thoroughly. Pour Into crust and sauced with fresh vegeta­ is a'must for anyone who tikes to bake in preheated 300 degree oven bles — is among the cook. It has a wide variety of Stuffed Mushrooms for 1 hour. Then shut off heat and popular dishes. recipes, including a number of leave cake in oven (keep oven door Alain Senderens, a ethnic ones. 36 largq muhrooms Cheesecake closed) for 1 hour longer. Open three-star French chef, 6 tablespoons melted bniler door and let cake remain in oven IS recently created Les ravi­ And, yes, this area is well 5 slices proscintlo Crust: minutes more. Cool thoroughly. DOUBLE COUPONS oli de Saint Jacques aux REDEEM MANUFACTURERS' CENTS OFF COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR represented. Judy Gorman of • (chopped) courgettes et thym for a VALUE. SEE STORES FOR DETAILS. VALID THRU SATURDAY APRIL 9TH, 1983. Manchester shares some of her 4 slices Genoa-salaml 1 package, pins A graham crackers series of special dinners favorite gourmet recipes and (chopped) (crushed) at Le Restaurant Maurice cooking hints. And Juris Kupris of t tablespoons chopped parsley 6 tablespoons batter in New York’s Hotel Bolton, who is known for the Pinch of thytne^ Vk teaspoon vanilla Topping: Parker-Meridien. The Latvian bread he bakes in the Pinch of oregano ■A cup sugar dish of scallops and 1 carton frozen strawberries family bakery, reveals a number Pinch of sage nuggets of zucchini skin in Rub all ingredients together with (10 Of. frozen In syrup) of his favorite recipes. Vi teaspoon dried basil dough pockets were more your fingers until mixture is t tablespoons cornstarch The recipes in the book are ones (or 3 fresh leaves chopped) like haute cuisine wonton blended. In a 10-inch springform One-third cup sugar that have Ofen featured in the Grated rind of Vk lemon than traditional Italian pan, pat the crust onto the bottom Vk teaspoon lemon rind , ewB«Ml»*e#a*wt«6e*ii#m8i6' Yankee Magazine over the past 1 cup fresh bread cmmbs ravioli. •C$M MCB •IC$Rt 66 of the pan and bring the edges up as 1 teaspoon lemon Juice ' seeeiliMHf uBiHfAifMi## several months. vt cap Parmesan cheese On the question of fa­ One of my favorites: is Rose ' (freshly grated) far as possible. Thaw berries and drain, reserv­ shion, manufacturer Jo­ Abrams' cheesecake — delicious, 1 egg, beaten seph P. Viviano says but definitely not for dieters. ing syrup. In a small pan, mix; V< teaspoon salt Cheese filling; pasta-making parties be­ There’s nothing quite as New cornstarch, sugar, lemon rind, and Few grindings fresh pepper came chic when machines England as good old fashioned 1 pound cream cheese lemon Juice, and gradually add V«' cup strawberry syrup. Cook, stir­ were introduced for home b a k ^ beans. A Vermont cook has Wash and dry mushrooms. 1 cup sugar use. a tried and true recipe for this ring constantly until mixture- Remove stems, trim off ends, and 6 egg yolks Fresh pasta is also favoHte Saturday night fare. chop fine. (Keep caps whole.) In a 1 pint sohr cream comes to a boil and clears. Let cool made and sold in retail My list of favorites goes oh. Each skillet, melt butter and toss caps to 3 tablespoons lemon Juice about 7 minutes. Add strawberries' s to re s — in c lu d in g NEW COOKBOOK FROM YANKEE MAGAZINE section is accompanied by a coat. Remove with a slotted spoon Dash cinnamon and spfead topping on cooled cake. supermarkets. ... Manchester area well represented picture of the coOk. Kupris is and place in a buttered baking I teaspoon vanilla Serves 12 to 14. “ Fresh, at best, repres­ ents only 1 to 2 percent of the market," said Vivi­ ano, chairman of the Dietician says carbohydrates can reduce weight— and guilt National Pasta Association. ' “ It’s a fad, but people Bv Anna Christensen have cravings for carbohydrates. calories and contain at least 25 nutritious, for example cereal and and candy and potato chips. you binge," she said, comparing try it and like it,” be said FRESH-WITH WINGS FBESH-FOnMERLY GROUND CHUCK BEEF ROUND-WHOLE-22 TO 28 LBS. United Press International It’s chemical,” she said, munching grams of carbohydrates. grain products, breads and rolls, Mrs. Wurtman found they the phenomenon to sleep d^riva-- in a telephone interview. (A9P 1-LB. PKQ. 1.79) and fruits and vegetables.’! snacked almost exclusively on tion. Most people, shehaid. sleep in While price of the fresh Chicken on a bran muffin during an She outlines and provides menus Lean A-lb. pkg 69 Boneless BOSTON — Less guilt and more interview. for two low-fat, high-vitamin, 1,100 She said Mrs. Wurbnan’s diet Is carbohydrates. on weekends when they don’t get product may prevent re­ A n n P ^ e Breast Quarters carbohydrates may take pounds Mrs. Wurtman said some people calorie diets that are either car­ reasonable in that it allows a wide “ They all ate the same amount of enough rest during the week. peat purchases, Viviano Ground Beef JL Bottom Rounds off faster than diets that deprive need more carbos more frequently bohydrate dense or basic, depend­ variety of food, and gives people carbohydrate at the same time SHE SAID EATING spedOc. thinks it is a good test Sliced Bacon FRESH (LESSER QUANTITIES $»* LB | FRESH(BREA«T 1 49LB I OOC IJUMBOBEEF t-LB PKG 1991 ^ _ , , j h ' l 8 9 you of ice cream and potato chips, than others. She said they chroni­ ing on your needs. options. "Just iearn to choose your each day" — between 4 p.m. and 6 amounts of carbohydrates not only. market for manufactur­ WciAL CUT OH MAPIE CUItED Chicken L ^ s says Judith Wurtman, a registered cally want carbohydrates or still The New England spokeswoman carbohydrates wisely," Ms. Mor­ p.m. and 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. keeps the weight off, but also ers of the dried. Perdue C hicken Legs . W Kahn's Jumbo Meat Franks pi.g 1 gan said. She concluded a typical high- He also credits maga­ CokHi^l Sfic^ Bacon dietitian. feel hungry for dessert, and no of the American Dietetic Associa­ removes guilt and makes you feel FRESH I |g The rather thin researcher, who amount of protein or vegetables tion agreed that carbohydrates are protein, low-carbohydrate diet better. zine and newspaper food FMUENJCAIVES LIVER 1 6« LSI Chicken Breasts Perdue C ornish I liiis • I IlilLshirc Farms Polska Kicihasa n, 2 works in the Massachusietts Insti­ will satisfy their craving. a necessary part of any diet, but MRS. WURTMAN developed tbe was destined to fail for them. Hers ^ e said she has worked with sections with boosting Beef Liver i ”!:? FRESH-BO$4£LESS diet after studying 25 obese people is designed to be a painless pnd sales via recipes and FRESH OVENSTUFFER 6 10 7LBS *7 | Y L ' OCEAN PERCH FILLETS 2 69 LB . ‘^ 1 4 J tute of Technology Nutrition and warned that dieters should try to more than 100 patients who were OSCM MAYER Oikken Breast Cutlets Food Sciences Department,, says a IN HER R ECEN TLY published eat carbohydrates with some nu­ who bad dieted and tailed. She guilt-free. “ total failures" at dieting and, os a- terrific photos. Perdue Roasting ( hickciis i /V *Frcsh Polkick Filk’ts m 2 book, "TheCarbohydr'ateCraver’s tritional value. found four times out of five they Mrs. Wurtman said carbo crav- Americans’ per capita Meat Wieners ITALIAN VAMETCS(SLICED$^. PRO t.tB) controlled amount of carbohy­ result, suffered from low self­ CENTER SI ICED 49 " I don’t think we should encour­ had chosen carbohydrate snacks. ers deprived of their passion for consumption of about 10 CHUKHOT 000$ on Gallo Pepperoni SMck drates is essential. She bases her Diet," (Houghton Mifflin, $12.95) esteem. Chicken Franks i*. 8 9 * Fresh O hI Steaks ,u 2 Conclusion on years of research Mrs. Wurtman lists hundreds of age people who are trying to lose The subjects lived in M IT even two or three days develop an "Many of my patients will tell pounds of pasta a year ‘ FRESH FISH AVAILABLE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY she and her husband. Dr. Richard snacks usually forbidden to diet­ weight to consume a lot of empty dormitories where their diets were intolerable urge to eat starches me eating two candy bars at night still is only about one-fifth IN SELF SERVICE FISH DEPARTMENTS J. Wurtman, a neuroendrocrinolo- ers. One or two are allowed per calories, like a candy bar," said controlled. Computerized^vending and sweets. gives them a warm, cosy feeling. that of the Italians. gist, have done on brain chemistry day, depending on how much dietitian Johnnie Morgan. madiines provided them with "When you begin eating them But when a diet doesn’ t allow The most recent study KP3 and nutrition. weight an individual must lose. '"There are wonderful sources of protein or carbohydrate ^ c k s , again your body loses its ability to carbohydrates, feeling good is of pasta sales found total iCE» "Everyone, animals and people, The munchies must be under 200 carbohydrates that are also very such as cwcktail meats and cbmses control how much you’ll eat, and re p la c ^ by guilt.” U.S. consumption in­ creased about 37 percent Parkay Tropicana in the nine-year period H ie Salad Bowl efyourctioJc* l u l ” Marganne CALTORMAJUlCV-tEEOUtStM’Sl A c-| 1972-1961 — from about 1.6 Orange Juice billion pounds to an esti­ Jumbo Navel Oranges 4|OC The 1961 study by FIND- Jumbo Red Rome Appk’s n. 4 " SVP, ,a New York-based FLORIOAJIIlCY-rULL O f VITAMIN C ' O r Z C COLOR YO U R market research com­ Pink Grapefruit.*?. 3 - 8 9 " country style with class pany, also indicated pasta FRESH TENDER YOUNG „ m g \ c WORLD! consumption was picking Celer> Hearts :C 79" up again after several SAVETIRIE'RCAOYTOEAT' _ # 8 9 The meal was a simulation of lunch at the chateau, IS Bv Jeanne Lesem years of flat sales. Chef Salad M ix X 6 9 * US NO 1-AlLPURPOSE(PICK-VOUR-OWN) where Perrier is the official host. 1 ).iii N Spiri.ils BUTTERY FLAVORED-LARGF SIZE a United Press International It’s partly price — ma­ 6 i » . * l I ro/i'n .Spcrials He said he is often asked about his name, which MOW _ caroni products are mod­ CaKfomla Avocados I Yellow ^ion s L^t U.S. N0.1-PREIMUM SELECT SIZE NEW YORK — Family style cooking in France’s most Americans associate with a widely promoted est in cost — although the FIRM RED RIPE ^ brand of French mineral water. researchers found that, on Hood Swiss ^ Champagne region would be haute cuisine almost BREAK Baking La Pizzeria "The only resemblance is the bubbles,” Perrier Family Pack 3 9 anywhere else. a per-pound basis, pasta Style Yogurt 2A-OZ. said, adding that his is a common family name in now is on a par with Potatoes The main course at a recent lunch in New York KRAFT _ ^ g \ C Tomatoes csrlon Cheese Pizza ■ France. given by a well-known champagne producer was filet chicken as a protein Philadelphia Cream Cheese p>, 7 9 GREEN GIANT LESEUER PEAS OR He described the book’s contents as bourgeOise source. Still, pasta protein of beef, and both the fish course and the dessert ASSORTED FUUKMS £\d\C Broccoli Spears 9 9 " contained champagne as an ingredient. cookery. Authors Robin McDouall and Sheila Bush remains nmich less expen­ HOWARD JOHNSONS ' c m 129 say it is “ high- class French country-house cookery." B U Y V 1B 8 T B O IJ . sive than fish, meat and H o ^ Cottage Cheese 9 9 The sparkling beverage the rest of the world REFRMKRATED-REaOR J . C6 Macaroni & Cheese pkg I Many of the recipes are surprisingly simple and, in reserves for special celebrations is used liberally in cheese, the study showed. Ruffles BLUEBERRY OR APPLE CINNAMON cooking in the area of France where the real article is quite a few cases, less expensive than one would AX BW HIUai PBKa AVB OBT Nutrition is another A&P Buttermik Biscurts '1 VEUOW OR WMni-MOIVfiOAtLY WRAPPED ^ Eggo Wafifo produckl. expect. Oeufs Mont Blanc, Delice du Prieurand loin of factor. Ched-aBit Cheese SBces Potato Chips Our host, Henri Perrier, almost upstaged the food pork with apples, as examples. A major weight control Rich's Coffee Rich with his after-lunch demonstration of a custom dating The first two are first courses. One consists of SECOND BlDlJi organization added pasta from Napoleonic times. individual range-top cheese souffles on bread and to its diet program in the 1 it ,illh \ lit M\\\ \h\s \ i >i lit I ,il Mi l t lumliM' “ I am going to sever a bottle of champagne,” he ham bases, tbe other chopped hard-cooked eggs in a late 1970s. S l'I' icL I ish Dl'|)I. said. He then pushed the traditional mushroom­ tomato-mushroom sauce on fried bread with a grilled Dietitians in general ■MSSCOUnMWISanOTMGKENMMMFNSH shaped cork from the bottle with the blade of a sword, cheese topping. are helping change the while guests at the table in front of him grimaced and image of macaroni pro­ Vinyl 2 Ply 99 FRESH CUT ducked. ducts from a fattening Pollodc Fillets Earlier he had said, "W e always go into the garden’ ’ food to a nutritious one. Ganlen Hose Y,-«sir FRESH CUT SWMQ DOWN T0P-1»1IB* ■ t$' a 12 * for such goings on. Like potatoes, it’s not the ia«o12$ 129 Apple Juice Lemon Sole Fillets CHEF BOY-ARDCE introduction in the United States of "Recipes from a 80% OFF AT LEAST eight cook­ Aqua* fresh Toothpaste luba cmc66r .litwUtlMA 16')1W ASSORTED VARIETIES FRESH IDAHO Chateau in Champagne," a cookbook containing ChooBe from our dasaloal Grass or (AU mUocnrinSi books devoted solely to !^up Di Pasta C»n»«N«M. 69 " Kellogg's Pop 'I'arts Rainbow Trout recipes from the Chateau de Saran, the.company’s TUA>& paoloSidlnOoubto pasta have been published SPAG.SPAG WMEATRALLS.WIMEATBALLS.BE^RAVIOU^ BEEF RAVKM.I OR . , C9 Youth Specialty Shop eight selected books. Barbasol Shave Cream MSMfMARSBARS FRESH NEW BEDFORD official guest house, and two other dining rooms •nltrlplaroUs.) since 1978. 259 Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Bwfarom 2^. 1 Twix or Summit Family Pack .2ct p.. J49 Sea Scallops where the firm entertains visitors. They are the 757 M AIN STREET, (Limited quantities available) The latest and most O.B. Tampons Trianon in nearby Epernay, and tbe Hotel Royal appealing is “ Beard on CTiampagne, at Champillon, 3 miles away. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER Pasta,” by James A. The book was published iq Loi.don in 1982 to S if iin 3 8 0 %- 4 0 % Beard (Knopf, $13.95). commemorate the silver jubilee of of the chateau as A few of his recipes are the company’s guest house. .classics but most are Salmon with champagne sauce and sorrel was the Store Wide Sale wnszi improvisations that re­ Chef Pierre’ Imported Bucket of Fried Weaver fish course, following a creme of celery root soup. 30% -70% O F F flect a sense of adventure Dessert was fresh strawberries and raspberries in a more often associated 8” Apple Pie French Brie Chicken Chicken Roll creamy sabayon sauce lightly glazed under a broiler. with the young. Beard has been creat­ BPMcea ing recipes profession­ 189 [49 FrMd Chiclitn ally, and teaching and Hb. Potato fg a l. $8.00 • ' M R P M o o l (No. BO) Mdl lb. Salad 6 writing about food and B 2 ? 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qt Cheney citizens and students. For more Information call OA group to meet Singles graup meets Parade winners 649-2766. East Catholic High School’s drill team won first Books recently added at the Mary Cheney Overeaters Anonymous will meet tonight in the The R ev. Dr. Kenneth L . M axw ell w ill speak at the place honors out of 14 area teams participating in the Wldaws-Wldawers meet EXCLUSIVE! cafeteria meeting room of'Manchester Memorial meeting of SOS; Serving Our Singles group Sunday at Library, are; March 19 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Hospital, Haynes Street. 6 p.m. at South United The Widows-Widowers Association of Connecticut ra e newcorners meet at 7:4S and a general meeting Methodist Church. His Hartford. w ill m eet Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Fiction It was the 12th annual St. Patrick’s parade. will follow at 8. There are no dues, fees or weigh-ins will be "Broken Church, Church Street. The team will receive a trophy at the Irish Aronson — The Golden Shors ’The group meets each Wednesday. ionships and There will be a potluck lunch before the m ating. K a H y M o i H N O American Home in Glastonbury on Sunday at 4 p.m. Bombal — New Islands and Other Stories Reconcfliq.tion.” After the meeting there will be a program of slides of Boreenicht — True or Folse? Debbie Mallon, drill team captain, will accept the Bredss — Muldoon program is Hawaii and Israel. trophy for the team. Cleary — Speorfleld's Daughter open to single and separ­ All widowed persons are invited to attend three link rem ing Coppel — The Burning Mountain Manchester St. Patrick’s Day Conunittee organized ConM yoa te l use when Prince Chariea ated adults of ail ages, meetings as guests before becoming a member of the When she lived, PriaccM Grace was the Doolittle — The Bombing Otticer Bingo and Ice cream Manchester’s part in the Hartford St. Patrick’s Day and Pilncem Diana wH be tonrleg Ikb snm: faiths and lifestyles. A Bilk that kept the Philadelphia-Monaco Hammond — The Gome association. mer la a e UnUed 8talas-M.M., SL Logli. Harris — The Diviner Waddell School PTA will sponsor a Bingo-Ice potluck dinner will be parade. Those not bringing a dish are asked to pay $3 for connection strong. After the died, folks on Hoyden — Murphy's Bov / Cream Social April 13 at 6:30 p.m. at the school.The served at 6 and the I both s it e o f the M o. Hsnslee — Pretty Redwing their lunch. For more information call 871-8675. Household — Rogue Justice event is for Waddell students and their families. speaker will follow. I Atlantic predic- According to the British government, Hugo — The Hitler Diaries Students and families are invited to play bingo fof A fte r the lecture a I ted it would come there are no plaiu for either Charles or KInsolvIng — Raven Senlars ta perfarm prizes and then enjoy a sundae served in the cafeteria. discussion workshop Diana to visit the United States this year. Kofierwas — Easy Money ^ , , Pianists ta perfarm I undone. Kotawlnkle — Chrlstmos at Fontaine's Tiedtets w ill be $1 each to cover all expenses for the and an interfaith healing The Manchester Senior Citizen Orchestra will Originally, there had been speculation that It hasn’t hap- L'Engle — A Severed Wasp evening. Those attending should bring their own bingo service be led by J. appear at the Manchester Sheltered Workshop Students of the Werner Piano, Organ and Vocal the prince would be in New York Q ty this Lodge — Souls qnd Bodies ipened and won’t, chips. Stanley Heggelund, SOS Thursday at 10 a.m. for a concert and dance. Studio will perform in a recital Friday at 7; 30 p.m. at month for the annual Britain Salutes New Lorolne — Sea-change . „ . I according to Lyoll — The Condud ot Malor Maxim - Parents are also asked to bring white elephant director, will follow. A • The orchestra will be directed by Lou Joubert. Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church Street. Piano and I Grace’s brother, York Festival, but that’s not going to hap­ Lynds — Freak _ items to be donated for the flea market. reception for Dr. Max­ Members include; Bill Kantorski, Joe Lavkaitis, Fred vocal students of Karen W. Kissman and Gladys M. pen. Part o f the problem, we hear from McCutchon — Holfhyde on Zbnatu Saccoccio, Harry Jenkins, Ada Playdon, Art I Main Line mil- Mather — Hour ot the Doe well will conclude the Grover will participate. llionaire and private sources, is security. Matthews — Flames ot Glory Rev. Maxwell evening pro^m : ‘ Loughrey, Teddy Cain, Art McKay, Earl McCarthy, Performers will include beginners and advanced Melville — The Ninth Netsuke Charles Dence and Sam Felice. students. ’The recital is open to the public free of Isportsman Jack Morice — Sleep at Death iKeHr. The Osmonds: Joy, Wayne, Merritt and Alan In the recording studio. charge. The SOS* o fsta “ Texas” Is psn ily miss­ Nellon-Paradise Prayer warkshap “ The famiiy is Newman — Indian Summer ot the Heart Student performers will be: Kerry Bodin, Stacia M. ed. b than a ehancs of H bring brongbt Noonan — Mogwltch Ostomy group to meet Rosalind Rinker, author-lecturer, will speak at a Foley, Paul Wilhelm, Cristy L. Martin, Alison I very interested in A M W b M l M l Palmer — The Transfer Charale In cancert bnckT - ^ .B ., Venice. DT. Conversational Prayer Workshop. April 10 through 12 Stanizzi, Erin Stanizzi, Jason Stanizzi, Michele M. . . „ happens in Robinson — MIndkIller Mauachester Area Ostomy Association will meet JackK H ly Monaco,’^ Keily Qn the 2Sth anniversary o f their entrance ' “ Well, that’s what we are,” said Alan. As o f this writing, N BC-TV has no idans Sagan — The Pointed Lady Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Room B of Manchester at Trinity Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St. Manchester Symphony Chorale, directed by Stuart Fleury, Margita Bramanis, Elizabeth Cleaves, into show biz, the Osmond Brothers are “ W e’re simple folks from Utah. And we’re Seymour — Medea There will be morning workshops on Monday and Gillespie, will perform Sunday at 4 p.m,. at South Elizabeth L. ’ITiorstenson, David F. Egan, Kathryn M. told People Exclusive. And to iliustrate the to bring back ’ T e x u .” Sllverberg — World of a Thousand Colors Memorial Hospital. starting out all over again. The four big doing what we really want to do— sing, not Tuesday starting at 9:30 a.m. with nursery provided. United Methodist Church. Nevins, Eric Passmore, Wendy J. Smith, and Molly J. point, toid o f a conversation he had SImenon — The Long Exile . Dr. Arnold L. Klipstein will speak on enddoscopy as brothers o f Donny and Marie have hit the act or dance or tell jokes. Just sing, that’s related to persons with inflammatory bowel disease. Evening workshops will be Sunday at i p.m. and The chorale will be doing works by Mozart, Gary. with Prince Balnier during the latter’s trip Spiegel — Millie Myersonandthe Prlnceof Woles trail as a new country-western singing all we plan to do in concerts around the 1 wonM Htc to know everything yon can Stewart — Ellis Island He is a gastroenterologist, associated with Monday and ’Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. No nursery will be Heinrich, Schutz and Daniel Pinkham. Mozart’s Also; Egils Ramans, Melissa A. White, Michelle M. to the United States in February. Stubbs — The Vivian Inheritance group. country and in a new syndicated T V show HR me dbont Ricky Schroder, who plays Manchester Memorial Hospital. He is medical provided for the evening programs. “ Mass in C Major” (the Coronation Mass), "Regina White, Lisa D. Gould, Jailet A. Linley, Julie Shrider, “ He’s estabiishing an American version Symons — The Tigers of Subtopla, and Other Hard to believe that the Osmonds have Ricky Blniton b “ Slvcr Spoons.” —K.T., Stories advisor for the Ostomy Association. Registration is necessary„A $5 fee should be Coelli,” and Daniel Pinkham’s “ Wedding Cantata,” Andrew F. Bustoell, Jennifer Ralston, Megan Wehr, o f the Princeu Grace Foundation, which we’re doing. been performing for a quarter o f century? Omaha, Neb. TIersten — Among Friends A question and answer period will follow. Persons pre-paid. will be the featured works. Kathleen A. Egan, Carolyn Lindberg, Ruta Jaquays, win promote aU o f the things my sister was “ Only vte’tt decide what we put on TV , Trew — Running Wild “ Most people don’t understand that we Well, everything Is a pretty tall order, but Turnbull — Dead Knock with ostomies, family members and the public are Ms.Rinker’s latest book is titled, “ Learning to The Chorale was formed in 1966 to augment the Abe Kurien, Nellie McAllister, Michelle Kestell, interested in; the arts, flowers, charities,’ ’ not some directors or producers or con­ Susan Doremus, James Anderson, Joy A. Henne- have been around that long,” said Merrill here goes. Rkky. who is going to be 13 Weenolsen — The Forbidden Mountain invited to attend the meeting. For more information Pray.” It’s one of 14 books she has written. The Rinker Manchester Symphony. It has about 85 volunteer saidKdiy. sultants. W e’re going to do our own thing. Wertmuller — The Head ot AWIse method of teaching is called, "Communicating Love berger, Sarah Malony, Kelly A. Kellogg, Kim Osasond, 33, the oldest o f the clan. “ Little years old on April 13, was bom in Staten White — A Boy's Own Story call 646-4572 or 649-6076. members. “ My famUy also keeps close tabs on the In our own way.” Tickets will be available at the door the day of the Wilhelm, Nancy Um.. Kimberly Corona, Karen J. Jay, now 28, was only 214 years old when Island, N .Y . He’s 4 feet 8 inches, weighs 74 Williams — Copper. Gold B Treasure Through Prayer.” children (Prince Albert, Princess Caroline For more information or to register, call 649-2855. concert. General admission is $4 and $2 for senior Keegan, and Sharon Luzon. he started, so you see we have been around The Osmonds, although millionaires, pounds, has blond hair and blue eyes and Williams — Pomeroy and P r in M Stephanie). And I ’m very in­ Wolf — The Folse Messiah a long time. W e’ve paid our dues, and now don’t go in for frills. Ilie y won’t have an now resides in Greenwich, Conn., where Wolfe — The Citadel of the Autarch terested in the new sports center Rainier is Retired teachers meet we want to do what we feel is right for us. entourage following th m . he’s fat the eighth grade. Schroder’s career Wongor — Babaru; Stories buUding in Monaco. That was very close to Woods — Most Grievous Murder We formed a group and we’ll play eveiy “ Look at it this way,” explained Merrill. began 12 years ago when he did a diaper WELCOME WAGON Grace’s heart. I ’m going to help open it. Yourcenor — A Coin In Nine Hands place, no matter how small or big. It’s like a “ When we first started out /took the guitar commercial at 3 months. His first “ real” Retired Teachers Association of Manchester will “ Caroline is also greatly involved in her Births WANTS TO VISIT YOU' new beginning for us.” lessons and then came home and taught my acting Job w m “ The Champ,” co-starring meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Illing Junior High Just engaged? New parent? mother’s former duties. In fact, she is hop­ Like Merrill, Ahui if sporting a full brothers. I did it with all the instruments. I Jon Volght. For that perfotmanoe he won School, East M iddle ’Turnpike. Moved? I'd like to visit you with ing to estabUsb '* baUet company o f A musical program will be presented by students of Muccio, Marissa Kate, Manchesteer Memorial Ayer, Nicholas George, beard, while brother Wayne, 31, sports a took the music lessons and then came home the Ooldra Globe as Bret Newcomer o f the son of Manuel Joseph and useful gifts and information. I'll Americans that' will travd to Monaco to Cinem a the school. A business meeting will follow and daughter of Dean and Hospital. Her maternal son of Tom and Barbara mustache, along with Jay. They’ve given up and repeated them to my brothers. W e Year. H e’s also been in “ The Earthling” Cheryl Pagani Soares of also bring cards you can re­ perform there in the summers. refreshments will be served. Mary Brown Muccio of grandparents are Mr. and 283 Spmee St., was born Anderson Ayer of Willi- the super-clean, toothy look that made couldn't afford for all o f us to study and “ The Last Flight o f Noah’s Ark,” and deem for more gifts at local “ Then, the prince an d .I are also in­ North Canton, Ohio, was Mrs. John McCartney of March 23 at Manchester mantic, was bom March Donny and Marie favorites. Instead, the big music.” on T V he starred with Sir A b s Gtdattam in HARTFORD businesses. It’s a friendly visit terested in promoting good sportsmanship, Atheaeam Cinema — Reopens Thursday. bom Feb. 5 at Booth South Windsor. Her mat­ Memorial Hospital. His 18 at Manchester Memor­ brothen don denims and shaggy jackets, P.S. That’s why they don’t need a band. “ Littie Lord Fauntleroy.” In his qrare to help you get answers about both in America and in Europe. W e are Cinema City — Spring Break

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m S K C T I O energy shortages caught us today. For appliances, for exam­ even enter the buying arena, we lANOPASHOB' , Spring opportunities for personal growth (d c f a a t m e n t o r | by surprise a few years ago, we ple. No longer are we merely daz­ are looking around our kitchens, . AOfUCULTUAC all faced the crisis head on. zled by an oven in a brand new laundry rooms '>nd basements, Editor’s note: (hie co­ Aprl 28 — a very special This program is spon­ number of deserving se­ ments being made in the Everyone - business, industry, range large enough to accommo­ and are taking a serious look at lumn b prepared by (the ’Thanks goes to Theresa volunteers. No appoint­ 769; Margaret Wright, program which will be sored by the Commission niors. On Friday we will show. I can only say that otaff of the Mancheeter Dull for making the ment is necessary. April 758; Catherine Gleeson, individuals-tightened belts, date dinner for twelve, or by the what we have in place. And many announced. on Aging. Commissioner have Super Bingo and the you’re in for a treat. The Senior Center. Tlilx co­ aprons for the RO’TC 18 is approaching quickly. 783; Helena G avella, 751; The Golf League will Fishing Derby. The Derby dancing, the singing and rolled up sleeves, and got down exterior finish that comes in a o f us are thinking longer and lumn appeara in the Man- on Aging, Mary Ellen students, Helen and Julie. Don’t wait until the last Mina Reuther, 751; CUra begin playing April 18-at will be held at Saulter’s the acts delightfully kept to work until the crisis passed. rainbow o f colors. Instead, we eheater Herald on Wed- Klinck will visit the cen­ Don’t forget that Medi­ minute. Hemingway, 748, harder about what we see. Is this the Manchester Country Pond from 6 a.m. to noon me entertained. Don’t neadaya and Saturdays. ter. That evening, we will care Assistance is availa­ But the e.xtra effort we nave had carefully look for elearonic igni­ Club. Starting times will where trout will be forget that children’s LB-71M. working the way it should? Is that have the Military Whist ble. Please call the center PINOCHLE SCORES: $0 6 » to invest in our battle to conserve tion systems to replace old fash­ By Jeanette Cave be published in the sports Card Party. The Sports stocked and prizes w ill be tickets are also available. for an appointment. In­ Dom Anastasia, 860; Paul I truly cost and energy efficient? Or TENDERLOINS (if a K R U . Senior Center Director section of the Manchester Banquet will be held ’Tues­ awarded. I brought^y daughter, come Tax Assistance is Ottone, 823; Martin Bak-f energy cannot be relaxed now ioned pilot lights. We demand is it time to move in a technically Herald on April 14. ' I attended the Variety Joscelyn, (and she came day night; a Mystery trip available Mondays, ’Tues­ Stan, 812; Floyd Post, 806; I that the immediate danger has facts on heat retention, check the advanced piece o f equipment Spring is here and it on Wednesday and Senior Show rehearsal last Sat­ iw ay^in ^g the songs days, Wednesday, and Ann Fisher, 804; Maude! May is designated as urday and was really (she hehcD. Tiedtets are PORKLOMS _ passed. The en erw that touches ratio between operating efficien­ which is really up to our high always symbolizes Appreciation Day on Fridays 1 p.m. to 8:30 Custer, 784; Arthur Bouf-1 MMI3, ow o so cawnr snu MS growth — blooming flow­ Senior Citizens Month. Thursday! ^ proud of the achieve­ available at the office. p.m. by trained AARP fard, 774; Martha LaBate, | I t t M every one o f our lives every day, cies and energy costs. And care­ energy standards today? ers, leaves appearing on Our Big Week will begin Since there^re so many wasted energy, cannot be sub­ fully balance the merits o f extra trees. Have you thought May 16 with a Senior We have come far, very far, about your personal Expo, bringing together people who do so much for SIRLOIN HIPS iBu dued in one decisive move. It can accessories and our everyday snweaiwHRiimiaB w mm i B . in only a few short years. We have growth? Have you agency representatives the center, we w ill not only harnessed and constantly needs. More and more, we are learned a new skill, who will have available repeat Mr. and Mrs. Se­ redireaed our thinking, changed services to the elderly monitored so that it never again taking the same critical look at formed new relationships, nior Citizen, but express our attitudes, and learned to live taken a course, joined a community. our gratitute to quite a gets out o f control. water heaters, dryers, and, most in an entirely different energy new activity? We offer M LB.I0T8 important o f all, basic heating these opportunities at the l U N l f l A U n S The tons o f insulation, environment. But let us not be -SHOOMAri- systems for our homes. These center, which is also IORBOT B SWimUl PUTB8 GROUND the miles o f weatherstripping, lulled into a false sense o f secu­ present K ORBO 0II0UNDBEEFC449 tougher consumer demands are growing in the number of L E R N ^ & LOEWE’8 that have wrapped up America’s rity where conservation is con­ participants. MUSICAL PATTIES BEEF being heard by the manufaaur- IOOISR ibs homes are not part o f a nation­ cerned. There’s more, much We have lined up some ers, and are being aaed upon. So very nice entertainment iin u L OMOOSIAri K&JASA wide fad that will soon fade away. more, to be done. Let’s continue and programs for you in a .9 , that now in the marketplace are 1llS-Ti1S«4B KEUJESOII B lD B These physical changes in our to do it. Together. the coming months. If you 18,18 MHAe A m u . scores o f energy-saving products homes and work places are the haven’t seen anything iB ^ d o ch engineered to (ieliver outstand­ you’re interested in, give 6 anis^ tangible evidence of a permanent us your ideas. If there is ^ W MRGHaTBini m \ ing value for every energy dollar a Eaat East Mkktla TumpiksT — — OHOWHAri— COOKED change in the way America thinks enough interest, we will TIC K ITS 947-930S (Oaya M ) SSI-0100 we spend. And research and offer your idea as a Funded In Part By The Greater Hartford Arta Council and The IIlBTriBSstS SALAMI $ 1 ^ 9 about energy; a conservation- Connecticut Commiulon On The Arta development are continuing to program . «.0R.i«.gRR. JiPIBIB. mindedness which we will hand Proceeds To Benefit The Mancbeiter Regional Performing Arts " r a m r find new ways to make this | On Thursday, we will down to future generations. have the Voices of Joy; COMIBT —— eewHAii—i formance piaure even bri] April 14, Dr. Sinatra on Tomorrow’s generation will not IMB'TiSI Sl3I SALAMI $ 1 6 9 LOQNA $ 1 4 9 g “Taking Care of Your ■uMBtu-rM- Am iB. l a u m . XmiSC only inherit homes that are more Heart” ; April 21, the TlwSHJUIIillOCKCluii m energy efFident than ever before, Beethoven Chorus and fm titlt The they will be heirs to an ever­ FMIMPATTEIISOli — mowNivt— growing energy awareness that is (ingLAMO-g LOAOIMa TgMOm iee-7i3t«ao Milk has lot now basic to American thought. 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CT. - 071-1901 Tlckatt Available: H B i o n n potato chips — or drink 7 PLSASi MAKI CHICKO PAVABLB TO SENIOR CITIZENS B STUDENTS SmII IhiM IMiiist Omk At the Door HOu n B: 340W STHERELLST . Food Stamps, 82.00 quarts of beer or 88 cups of T N I SHAMROCK ATHLRTIO CLUB* Bellar'f Mude Shop > GENERAL ADMISSION -OHOVMIVi— i M r a M C W y i M black or 2>A quarts Belmont Racord Shop \ c o fle e S4.00 flii' o f rose wine. , oaseae-afse Sobaitlans Mufic Cantor MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. A p r i l 6, IM3 — l« W — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 6, 1983 Wednesday TV Advice Disagreeing reader grinds his teeth 0-M O V IE: 'DoctoraliSM' To 6 :0 0 P .M . ^ - P.M. Magazine 1 1 :0 0 P .M . hue. Connie Stevens, Dorothy McGuire. 1961. ascspe a lorced marriage, a ( X ) Q D ( S ® ® - N e w * ^ - AU In the Fa«lly GD GD GD0 0 0 - N e w * young doctor sign* on a cargo 2 - Nawsnlght GD - Three's Cempeny GD ~ Vou Asked For It GD - M * A * 8 * H hoar at the ship's doctor. Dirk 2 “ MOVIE: 'Lunch Wagon GD - B.J. and the Bear G ) - Lie Deteotor Bogsrde. Brigitte Bsrdot. Brendae GD - Family Feud Wednesday G ir ls ' Three college girls become DeBanzIs. 1957. Jf 3D - Jatfereons GD " Benny Hill Show 0-OddCoupls the objects of affection for con­ over Abby's toompick advice 0 - U* Detector 3 2 - How/Play Vw r Beet OoH 0 - N e w * 0 - ESPN SpdrttCsntar struct!^ workers to whom they 0 - Envelope Ploaea... serve lunch. Rated R. 32 - MOVIE; ‘The Four 0 - ESPN SporteCenter 2 :0 0 A .M . Seasons' The change of aeasons 'Awards Show Preview.' Charl­ 1 2 :1 5 A .M . DEAR ABBY; In re- lady was the most pas­ 0 - Sports Look Henry Darrow (r) stars as the ton Heston and others diacuaa — Gone are the days when m arks the changirtg relationships 2 - MOVIE: Conan. The QD - CBS News NIshtwatch WT sionate, responsive, excit­ of three married couples. Alan - S o a p aging Zorro and Paul Regina the 1982 movie award nomina­ ' (ponding to "Vacation- the men sat in the front plays his son. in Z O R R O A N D Barbarian' A strongman seeks (2D - MOVIE: 'Breakthrough' A ing woman I have ever Alda. Carol Burnett, Len Cariou. (S) - Crossfire tions. revenge against the evil matter group of infantrymen go froifi* iltg.” who asked if it was and the woman sat in the 1981. Rated PG. & - M * A * S * H S O N , a llmited-run comedy 0 • H ot S p o ts Tonight's pro­ Thulaa Drom. Arnold Schwar­ earty training to the big invaaion.' all right to pick her teeth back. Today, the woman met. I will never forget making Its debut Wednesday, gram features Night Club music ® - USA Cartoon Express ® (B) > MacNeil-Lehrer zenegger, James Earl Jones. David Brian, Frank Lovejoy, %johfV at the table, you have done could .J)|e driving,' with her. and entertainment. (60 min.) Dear Abby G 9 ~ Festival of Faith Report April 6 on CBS. 12:30 A .M . Agar. 1950. a great disservice to your either dhe or both men in I agree with you that CHECK LISTINOS FOR EXACT TIME (39 - Festivel of Faith GD - Jo* Franklin Show readership. "Rejected’s” husband 0 • Star Trek (2S) - Trampa Para un Sonador GD - AN In the Family Abigail Van Buren the back- ® - Growing Years Un hombre se encuentra entre el ® - Honeymooners GD - Chrontd* G3) - MOVIE: To Ba Aiwiouncad Today many practices was looking for an excuse amor de dos rhujeres. Antonio ©leascomiMios (S) • Spprte Tonight (32) - ESPN BportaCantar that were considered no- to leave her. There is no ® • Reporter 41 Grimau, Cristina Alberto. Dora 0 - Star Trek D EAR ABBY: This is & - MOVIE: 'Handle with Prince. 2 - S i g n O ff IS ) - Sports Updata " nos in years gone by are for “ Rejected,” who reason, physically or 0 - Sport! Look medically, for a differ­ C a re ' A bigamous trucker rom­ 0 - Lie Detector 2 - Pelicula: 'U Celle Grite’ ® - Sign Off now socially acceptable. ances both of his wives ar>d a 0 - Moneylifw UpdaU wrote that after her hys­ 2 ~ T w ilig h t Zone Among them is the use of terectomy her husband ence in “ feeling” follow­ prostitute. Paul LeMat. Candy 0 - NHL Hockey: Stanley Cup 0 - Entartainmant Tonight ing a routine hysterec­ Clark. Charles Napier. 1977. Division Semi-Finals 2 - Business Report 2 :15 A .M . toothpicks. told her that she had lost 0 - Lata Night with David Teeth care Is very im­ tomy. Of course, if 0 - M'A'S'M ® - P e op le ’s C ourt 1 1 :3 0 P .M . Lattarm an David's guest is (S I - MOVIE: 'Sword and tha D EAR IMR. HAUG: All DEAR CONNIE: Hoo­ all appeal for him (claim­ Sorcarar* ‘A heroic young princan “ Rejected” felt in her own ® - D r . W h o (3D (E - HawaH Five-O Gregg Gokfatein. (60 min.) portant, Abby. Routine right, no Dutch elm dis­ ray for the Japanese! But ing he could “ feel” the vow s to avenge the murder of hia;^ brushing, flossing and fre- ease from chewing tooth­ that’s a long way to go to mind that she was no 8 :00 P .M . SD * Mary Hartman 1:00 A .M . parents. Lee Horsley, Kathleeiv difference); then he found 6:30 P .M . ({uent use of toothpicks to picks — that was a little pick your teeth after eat­ longer able to satisfy a GD CE) - Zorro and Son CiD - Benny Hill Show GD - Sanlord and Son BaHer, George Maharis. ^ someone else: G ) - W KRP in Cincinnati 0 0 - Real People Tonight's Patten. 1983. (60 min.) (Closed Captioned) dislodge particles of food man, then her attitude (PREMIERE) Don Diego’s plight show features dogs who teach joke that went over like a ing a chicken sandwich in CD - CBS News - Tho Merv Show - Independent Network CID 2 - NightNne GD - Hogan'* Heroes I am a male, 34, now would affect her prompts his servant to send to hearing-impaired youths, a visit GD (0) 2 :30 A .M . trap p ^ between the teeth falling California Minneapolis. 03) - Barney Miller Spain for Diego’s son. N e w s (33) - Saturday Night Live G ) - MOVIE: "The RKz' The orl- remarried. When I was 29 responsiveness. to the 'Chub Club' and a woman CSD - Ryan's Four (3) - CB8 Nawa Nlghtwatch''^ are essential for good oral redwood. (PREMIERE) @ ) - Freeman Reports 2 - MOVIE: Honky Tonk ginal Broadway cast stars in tNa and separated from my My advice to “Re­ (32) - Fishin' Hole (3D ~ P.M. Magaiine who is a national kung fu cham­ comedy about a gay bathhouse J IP p hygiene. Dentists confirm But I still think tooth­ DEAR ABBY: When pion. (60 min.) ( 2 ® - Q u in cy A handicapped Freew ay* Residents of a small first wife, I became in­ (2) ® - N B C N e w s ( X ) ® - Fall Guy Coltit niei^U) i 2 ) Facta of Life Jo an­ that’s more like a madhouse. Rita this. And as for suggesting picks should not be used at two men and a woman jected" would be: Please nounces that she won’t be able to coroner attacks Quincy for b^iev- town are unhappy about a new (8 ) “ Croasfira volved with a 40-year-oId IH ) - Untamed World protect a TV star who stole a 0 - M O VIE: 'J.D. and the Salt expressway. Beau Bridges, Bev­ Moreno. Jack Weston. 1976. that the lady might pick the table. Now, meet ride together in a car, know that you are still quarter of a million dollars. (60 Flat Kid' Two Texas ranchers attend a prestigious college. ing the innocence of a suspected (8-Bawitchad neighbor whose husband ® - Noticiero Naclonal SIN murderer. (R) (60 min.) erly D ’Angelo, William Devane. GD - s ig n O ff up Dutch, elm disease Connie in Minneapolis^ should the two men sit in sexually desirable as min.) head for Nashville to pursue sing­ Q ) - Dishaa and Dieaala Rated PG. had left her using the Noticias nacionales con Guillermo ing careers. Slim Pickens, Johnny 0 - MacNaU-Lahrar Report GD - Psychic Phenomena 3 :0 0 A .M . 1 from chewing toothpicks front and let the woman ever. Don’t waste what Restrepo. d ) - NBA Basketball: New (2S - La Carabina de Ambrosio 0 - Mary Hartman same excuse as “ Reject­ Paycheck, Jesse Turner. 1978. Comedia musical presentando a 0 - 2 4 Horae 0 - NHL Stanisy Cup Playofft; CE) - MOVIE: 'Action Man* Ra- — that is impossible. All DEAR ABBY: In a sit alone in the back seat? you have to give. Find a ® - Jeffersons York at Boston Rated PG. 2 - Croaafire ed’s” spouse. Fito Giron. Ofetia Guitmain, Javier 0 - Carter Country Taams to bt Armouncad formed criminal and an AmaricanA domestic manufacturers recent column you said it Or should the man who man who will appreciate 0 - ABC Newt 0-M O VIE:ToBe Announced @ ) - National Geographic Lopez y Gina Montez. 0 0 - Toniglit Show 0 - People Now With BIN adventdrar. plan a daring bank^ of toothpicks (and I am was “ inelegant to pick isn’t driving sit in the back W e were several you'and realize that you Special ’Born of Fire.’ Tonight’s (S) - Auetin City Limits 'Roger robbery which goes off exactly aa.^ (5D - Over Easy 0 - FIS World Cup Skiing: - Giulini Concerts The Los MiHer/Earl Thomas Conley.’ Mu­ 0 - Screening Room T u sh one’s teeth in public.” with the woman, and let months into our intimate are better than ever! Women's Giant Slalom FIS program focuses on the mc^ern arrang^. Howavtr. a gang of‘ one) use white birch. 7:0 0 P.M . Angeles Philharmonic performs sicians Roger Miller and E ^ Tho­ 0 - MOVIE: ‘Ice Palsca' Story 0 - To Bo Announced In Japan in the finest the driver sit alone in the relationship before she EASTENER World Cup Skiing presents the science of plate tectonics. (60 Beethoven's Fifth Symphony at dope amugglara. kidnap re­ Please correct the re­ min.) (Closed Captioned) mas Conley perform some of of the taming of Alaska and the 0 - Datpedida formed criminaTa wife and da- > front? told me she had had a (D - CBS Newt finals of the W omen's Giant the famous Osaka Festival Hall in their greatest hits. (60 min.) cord and reinstate your restaurants you will see Slalom from Waterville Vally, NH. bitter struggle between two men. mend the loot ea ransom. W ith? DEAR EASTERNER: GD 0 - M*A*S*H 0 - MOVIE: The Stunt Man’ Japan. (60 min.) Richard Burton, Robert Ryan, 0 -'P ilm credibility. people cupping one hand CURIOUS IN hysterectomy. (She said (90 min.) A fugitive’s job as a stunt man 1 0:30 P.M . their bare hands, courage and I’m glad you - wrote. QD - Muppat Show Martha Hyer. 1960 1 :1 5 A .M . wits they free the wife and hus­ ARTHUR J. HAUG, over their mouth while WHITE BEAR LAKE she was reluctant to tell 0 - MOVIE: Excalibur' The may cost him his life. Peter 9:3 0 P .M . CSD - Apple Polishars W - S ig n O ff band returns to his respectable PRESIDENT picking their teeth. ' me at first because she You’ve given an untold GD - A B C N e w * sorcerer Merlin helps young Ar­ O’Toole. Steve Railsback. 1980. 02) - PKA Full Contact Karate 0 - MOVIE: Evilspeak' A Musical combo 6 Q D - N e w s (PREMIERE) cadet is the unwHIing object of life. Jean Gabin, Robert Stack. FORSTER CONNIE IN D EAR CURIOUS: This was afraid I would be number of women a lift GD ~ So a p thur gain England's two greatest 1 2 :0 0 A .M . 1967. ^ treasures, the enchanted sword 8:30 P .M . O - Yesterday Show Yester­ practical jokes until black magic MANUFACTURING CO. MINNEAPOLIS is no “ gender bender." “ turned off.’’) Abby, this today. 3D 0 0 - Alice (2 ) - Taxi Louie and a blind day’s news becomes today's co­ CS) ** M ission tmposslbla and computer science combine Excalibur and the beautiful Guine- (3D CSD - Square Pegs Lauren. girl resume their romance. 0 - ESPN's Horae Racing Charlie Gigliotti, left, and Jean and John Gigliotti. Syl­ viere. Nicol Williamson, Nigel medy in this program. 3D - Hart to Hart for revenge. Clint Howard. Rated 0 - QSPN'e Horae Racing Patty. Johnny and Marshall find (2) - MOVIE: Clash of the R. Wkly. Roland Chirico, two members vian E. O'Fiara, director of the W M y . Terry, Helen Mirren. 1981. Rated themselves omitted from Muffy’s I® - CNN Headline News (3D 2 - Leat Word PG. Titans' The child of Zeus battles 0 - sign Off 0 - Radio 1990 party guest list. mythical monsters to save a prin­ 2 - Buainasa Report (32) - Gymnastics: NCAA 0 - MOVIE: The Foun of the C C Combo, will appear photography center at the (19) - NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs: * C a r d Bumatt and Frlanda cess from an arch rival. Laurence (S) - MOVIE: The Getting of Division II Wonten's Team Baaaona* The change of season^! at the “Photography ’83" juried college, will be curator of the ® ) - Moneyline Teams to be Announced 1:30 A .M . marks the changing relationahipa Q lt - Voice of Faith Olivier, Claire Bloom, Burgess W isd o m ' An Australisn country ChampioneMp Coverage of the Coffee drinking linked to anxiety 0 - N a w a ® - MOVIE: 'Shene' A former Meredith. 1981. Rated PG. girl finds herself an unlikely stu­ Wonten's Team Championship is GD - Tom Cottle Show of three m arrM couplaa. AIm exhibition Friday at 8 p.m. at exhibition. The event is free (8 ) - Luces A lda, Carol Bumatt. Lan Cariou. 0 - Conn. Sports Edition gun-fighter, determined to esta­ ( 8 - Vanessa dent at an elite finishing school. presented from the University of QD - Love American Style the Manchester Community and open to the public. For blish a poaceful life, must strap on Susannah Fowle. 1979. Califomia-Dsvis. (2 hrs.) 1981. Rated PG. ® - Soledad Serie dramatica. 9:00 P .M . 0 - Indspsndem Network DEAR DR. LAMB: My causing that edgy feeling, danger to m y information call 646-4900, ex­ Libertad Lamarque. his gun again In defense qf the ho­ 10:00 P.M . ® •> IndapoffMlant Network 0 - RatMo 1990 College Stairwell Gallery at mesteaders. Alan Ladd, Jean Ar­ C3D - MOVIE: 'In Defansa of 0 - Sunday sr'th. K in g 's ^ huiband drinks about sweating, fast heart — the descendents. G D - N a w t N e w s 0-M O V IE: 'SusanBlade'The the Hartford Road campus. ® • EntertaliNnent Tonight thur Van Heflin. Jack Palance. K id s' An attorney gives up her 0-U vin B Faith H o u se . tension 251. job in order to defer^ children in - Dynasty Alexis uses mother of young girl who be­ three pots of coffee a day. works. And the nicotine in 0 - Buainets Report 1953. GD 0 10:45 P .M . 0 0 - Sign Off 0 - Prim e N e w s trouble with the law. Blythe Dan­ Adam to thwart Krystle’a efforts comes pregnant pretends that He seems to be on edge all tobacco has an adrenaline DEAR READER: The The combo also includes Paul 7:3 0 P .M . ® • Prime News ner, Sam.Waterston, Joyce Van at reconciling Blake and Steven. 0 - Reporter 41 the child is her own. Troy Dona­ 0 - NBC News Ov*might 0 - O u n * m o k a the time and he says he action, too. bacteria that causes teta­ gets nervous and weak Your Health So anyone who is nus produces a toxin that » 4 9 . THE THIS IS THE SOCIAL 'Y TH E R E spells it he doesn’t get a “ edgy” would be wise to affects the nervous sys­ U N IT E P CAPITAL OP TH E WORLD, j A R E MORE bite of something to eat. Lawrence Lamb, M.D. avoid caffeine whether it tem. This in turn causes AMP ALL you EVER DO y IMPORTANT BRIDGE ASTRO •v;*v S T A T B 9 .. He says he feels like he is in coffee, tea, colas or the muscle spasms that 'Will pass out. Could this be other sources. To give you cause “ lockjaw” and te­ GRAPH from coffee? He has had a complete picture on the tanic muscle spasms. But East-West fall short his blood sugar tests run problems of caffeine, I am once the illness is over, and the sugar was OK. sending you The Health you will not have any don’t care what you have Letter 14-4, Controversial further damage to your except, inii heartf. Uryo you can DEAR READER: It much daffelne. You can that he dIready had his Beverages: Coffee, Tea, nervous system or mus­ win the flnt I heart Ind bid your husband drinks a lot blood sugar evaluated or I Colas and Chocolate. Oth­ cles. In other words, your or Invite seven. If you can 1 » N T W I N have no defense against the with large organhationa or Adrenaline is the “fight glucose causes a release nated with the tetanus VVEREMT CONCBM EDS^ ALL! 4K Jim 41064 have irregular heartbeats wrm LOIS OF JOBS FOR enemy slam. If you can take groupt. Ba a joinar. not a lonar. or flight” hormone re­ of adrenaline. Caffeine DEAR DR. LAMB: I spores, they may multiply VtXJR ENJOVMBMTI SOUTH (which can be serious in two tricks against it, leave AMIS (Mareh tl-Aprii 10) In •• leased under stressful cir­ certain circumstances) causes a release of adren­ am one of many people and release the toxin. 4AIJIII the double Otherwise, your group Involvamanta today ^ 411 cumstances. It has wides­ and perhaps the blood aline. Caffeine causes a who read your column Tetanus is still a msJor take the save in our fuiL" you'ra Nkto to Mai ImpaUad to - problem in some areas of P pread effects throughout release and increased here in Brazil. When I was ♦ AK1076 taka a laadarihip rola. You,| pressure as well. It has West could see thoee two the body. sensitivity to adrenaline. 12 years old, I had tetanus. the world. It can be 4---- tricks provided East could won't ba ihowboating. You the opposite action of Feeling shaky, ne’^^ous No matter which mecha­ Now I am 29.1 would like prevented by a good im­ Vulnerable: North-South produce the king of hearts. balong up-front. Arlaa' prodlc- tranquilizers. No wonder tloiw lor tha yaar ahaad art' and anxious is the ex­ nism induces it, the adren­ to know what effects teta­ munization program and Dealer South SMth had shown two heart yoiir husband is on edge. loaera, North bad one. It now roady. Romanoa, carair.'t pected response to too I’m glad you mentioned aline action is the somt. nus will have on my adult proper treatment of any WcM Narih East Seatfe looked like a dnch. kick, earnings, traval and much life and also if there is any wounds when they occur. 14 West led his seven of mora ara dlacuaaad. Sand Ol­ IV 14 44 64 io Astro-Graph, Box 480, 1 hearts. East won the trick Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019.- 6V 64 Dbl. Pan and had no trouble in finding Pail Pan Ba aura to atata your zodiac'' Thoughts m j j the diamond return to link sign. 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Manchester schools salad, hot vegetable, school-baked bread and butter^— BUSINESS ! Classified fruit cupi Thursday: Homemade soup, grilled cheese sand-;;; The following lunches will be served in the Manchester public schools the week of April 11 wich, celery stuffed with peanut butter, potato chips, — ■ through 15: citrus stick. Monday: Cheesburger on a roll, pickle spear, potato Friday: Pizza, choice of vegetable, assorted fniit._ ■ puffs, buttered green beans, chilled peaches. Milk is served with all meals. Tuesday: Meat stew with vegetables and potatoes, Portrait of the artist as an income taxpayer corn bread and butter, chilled mixed fruit. Senior Citizens Wednesday: Grape juice, chicken patty on roil, lettuce and tomato, cranberry sauce, potato chips, The following lunches will be served at Westhill;. From the picturesque garrets of San Francisco to artist who hadn’t paid taxes for years had bank income of $25,000. Using this gift-tax exclusion as part apricot crisp. Gardens and Mayfair Gardens, the week of April 11 ; the drafty lofts of SoHo, artists, writers, poets and deposits of $40,000. When questioned where the money of an overall estate plan, her heirs would have a tax Thursday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad through 15 to Manchester residents who are 60 or^' musidana are sharing an unusual “art form” —a new cam e from, he said: ‘From all over.” Without bill of only $11,000 instead of the $100,000 they would with choice of dressing, garlic bread and butter, older: perspective on their unique income tax problems Y o u r adequate records, the IRS considered the whole have had to pay before these planning strategies. chilled applesauce. Monday: Tomato juice, bulgur pork casserole, translating into an unprecedented focus on the subtle $40,000 income for the year and he was taxed Friday: Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, mixed vegetables, crispbread, peach pudding. nuances of allowable deductions, complexities of M o n e y 's accordingly. QUESTION: What guidance can you give the artist Opening Day Little League peanut butter-stuffed celery, carrot sticks, oatmeal Tuesday: Knockwurst, vegetarian beans, tossed incorporation, the beauty of the annual gift-tax Also, many legitimate tax shelters used by business just starting out? raisin cookies. Milk is served with all meals. salad with dressing, rye bread, cherry crisp with exclusion. W o r t h people apply to artists particularly. Three special categories — awards, art donated to charity and ANSWER: Ask two questions: “ Do I have the The 1983 baseball season officially color guard and the Manchester High whipped topping. This interest of artists in tax breaks and tax Sylvia Porter Wednesday: Chicken cutlet creole, steamed rice, planning Is without parallel. Traditionally, artists see taxable income other than cash — offer unique talent? ’ ’ and ‘ ‘Can I stay the course? ’ ’ The high rate of opened Tuesday. This old photo was School Band. Leading the procession, Bolton schools peas with pearl onions, white bread, chilled themselves as creators, not entrepreneurs. But with opportunities for tax savings. (Artists: Note this dropout after the age of 30 suggests many might have ' taken the day the Little League baseball on motorcycle, was Police Officer Ted The following lunches will be served at Bolton pineapple. the long business downturn of 1980-82 and with well!) flunked the test on one or both counts. program was started in Manchester in Fairbanks, who was later a league Elementary-Center schools the week of April 11 Thursday: Pineapple juice, turkey tetrazzini, declining government support for the arts, artists are Arts and the U.S. Small Business Administration QUESTION: Pablo Picasso left no will — but he did AS PAINTER Philip Pearlstein remarked, “There 1950. The occasion wc|s mdrked by a president. The officer standing at the through 15: tossed salad with dressing, wheat bread, chilled looking for ways to make money and keep more of pears. what they c y n - And artists — here I Include writers, helped introduce artists to some of the business skills leave his heirs to struggle over his valuables and other are very few artists over 50." In addition, there are short parade from Center Park to Monday: Fruit juice, cheeseburger, lettuce and assets. After a devastating four-year family feud, right is the late David Galligan. tomato, french fries, cookie and freezert. Friday: Breaded fish, buttered com, broccoli p n e^ musIdaM, anyone connected with the theater they need to live in the real world. An outcome of these elements of “luck" and of "quality" in each success only the attorneys benefited in the end. How can Memorial field. The players are behind a Tuesday: Lasagna, green beans, garlic bread, spears, roll, C o n g o bars. — are truly a vulnerable group. workshops was a survival kit for practicing artists, story. If a young artist feels he or she has talent and artists make sure their estates don’t end up in an applesauce. Lacking legal skills, artists’ creativity unwittingly “The Business Of Art,” by Lee Evan Caplin has something important to say, then signifleent outsider’s pocket? Supermarket Shopper Wednesday: Baked chicken, vegetables, fried rice, becomes vulnerable to copying, borrowing and (Prentice-Hall, paperback, $9.95). In a recent corollaries to artistic success are: the principles of chilled peaches. outright plagerism. Lacking marketing know-how, interview, he highlighted key points. ANSWER: An artist should start planning now. marketing, good business sense and intelligent Thursday: Minestrone soup, turkey salad sand­ they find it difficult to “sell” their art. Without First, determine the fair market value of creative financial planning. Art is a business! wich, pickle chips, potato chips, pudding and peaches. Service Notes business acumen, artists can be prey for unscrupu­ QUESTION: These last few days before tax works using established estate-planning guidelines. ("Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for the 808,” Friday: Fruit juice, pizza, tossed salad with choice lous dealers and collectors. And without adequate deadline is when most artists would be worrying about Waiting for the IRS to value the estate alter the 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal Cashier talks coupons of dressing, gelatin with topping. Milk is served with gccounting and tax-planning guidance, artists may filing. What advice can you offer? artist’s death is like inviting the wolf to dine first. money management, is now available through her all meals. not take advantage of the many tax breaks available There won’t be much left for anyone else. column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to Roberts receives orders to them. ANSWER: Simple record-keeping is essential and The annual gift tax exclusion of $10,000 is a major “Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s," in care By Martin Sloane how these matters are the name of most of the these old coupons? I can save an artist hundreds of dollars a year when the estate-planning strategy, too. Art lawyer Ira M. Lowe of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. United Feature handled at my store. items the customer is should mention that these RHAM Capt. Gary L. Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. IN RECENT YEARS, seminars and workshops artist must identify sources of income and justify tells about a client he calls Aida. She is a divorced 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the legitimate business expenses. One absent-minded artis’ with twn tppn-jvapvl phtirtren and an annual Syndicate.) First, our store is being charged for. A cus­ coupons have no expira­ The following lunches will be served at RHAM Roberts of Manchester, received orders on March 7 ^ , equipped with NCR cash tomer who compared the tion date. — Susan D., junior and senior high schools the week of April 11 and is now stationed at Randolph Air Force Base, tape with her purchase DEAR MARTIN: I’m a registers and electronic McAllen, Texas. through 15: Texas. cashier at a very large scanners, and our register would have no problem DEAR SUSAN: I Monday: Bacon, lettuce, tomato and turkey Captain Roberts is a maintenance supervisor and supermarket in Michigan. drawers clear every time making sure that she was checked with the Nielsen sandwich on roll, vegetable soup, corn chips, fruit was stationed there with the 380th Organizational r i n Brief You recently wrote about only being charged for the the drawer is closed, Clearinghouse, the larg­ cup. Maintenance Squadron since December 1980. He has ~ overcharge problems items she received. Air 1: luxury airline whether it is closed lightly est coupon clearing house Tuesday: Manicotti with meatsauce, tossed salad, been in the Air Force for 6‘A years and is a 1970;:; with cash drawers that At the end of a shift, the Lydall gets rights W INF Promotions or otherwise. The register in the country, and was homemade roil, applesauce and cookie. graduate of Manchester High School. He holds a ; ; aren't cleared, and I tape that the customer cashier turns in her cash told that all retailers are Wednesday: Homemade pizza, green beans, bachelor’s degree from Norwich University, North- ~ would like you to know drawer to the office. Auto­ receives clearly spells out now being reimbursed 7 banana. field, Vt. Lydall Inc. of Manchester will acquire the Jay M. Epstein, gneral manager of WINF, has matic machines do most cents a coupon, even Thursday: Juice, chill with beans, crom muffin, cole technology and manufacturing rights to an appointed Robert J. Burford to the post of of the counting and check­ though a lesser amount is slaw, pineapple upside-down cake. electrical insulating product now manufactured operations director of the Manchester AM radio ing, but if, for some shown on the coupon. by Rogers Corporation, a Killingly-based diverai- station. caters to businessmen Friday: Fish sticks, macaroni 'and cheese, reason, the total of what is Clip *n* file refunds Because of this, there homemade roll, peas, apple crisp. Milk is served with fied manufacturer with a plant in Manchester. Burford is the former operations director for in the drawer does not should be no problem College Notes Leonard R. Jaskol, Lydall’s vice president and all meals. WCNW-AM in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has worked as By Tim Bryant several wines are offered. regulation," he said. first received-civil Aero­ match the amount that using these older coupons. Meat, poultry, sealood, other group executive, would not say howe much Lydall a news producer, production director, announcer United Press Each diner is given a Air 1 officials said they nautics Board certifica­ should be there, whether paid Rogers for the rights to Rogers SE-duroid main dishes (File No. 6) REFUNDING NOTE: and program director. International warm towel for his hands. can afford to provide tion in November 1981. the drawer is over or Coventry schools MHS grad honored products, a line of paperboard used for electrical The Second National Re­ He replaces Geraldine Tucker, who is leaving Copies of the Wail Street first-class service at Clip out this file and keep it with similar short, the amount is re­ Insulation. The new airline is oper­ funders Convention will The following lunches will be served in the Coventry Belle B. Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Z. to attend callege full-time, Epstein said. ST. LOUIS - Despite Journal and other busi­ coach prices by offering a cashH)ff coupons beverage refund offers with cord ^ in a log book and “Under the terms of the agreement, we’re not ating seven 727s on a take place in Houston, schools the week of April 11 through 15: Sheldon of 35 Meadow Lane, a student at the ■ ~ Epstein also announce the promotion of the recession and the ness publications are pro­ standard fare, with no beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting there is a disciplinary permitted to disclose the financial transaction," lease-purchase arrange­ May 6-7. Those who are Monday: Fishwich, french fries, beets and spring University of Vermont, has been inducted into Alpha Dorothea A.Pekala as WINF’s sales Erector, a proliferation of discount vided on board. In-flight discounts, which most the needed proofs of purchase while looking for action taken. This ranges he said. ment with Pan American interested can still write peas, ice cream. Phi Beta Kappa. newly-created position. Ms. Pekala sold real air fares, officials of a new telephone service will be business travelers are in­ from a meeting with the Jaskol said the agreement to sell was reached World Airways and Pied­ the requir^ forms at the supermarket, in for information to: Sherry Tuesday: Vegetable soup, sliced turkey on roll, Miss Sheldon is in her third year at the college. She’s ~ estate for 14 years, and has been a saleswoman at airline say they can added this year. eligible for anyway. For newspapers and magazine, and when trading manager to discuss the between the two companies late last month. WINF for over a year. mont Aviation. Its leather Sims, Box 528, Crosby, macaroni and cheese, green |>eans, fruit cobbler. a 1980 graduate of Manchgester High School. She is prosper by offering the “Since deregulation, example, every Air 1 with friends. Offers may not he availahle in all problem, to a write-up Rogers spokesman Robert Sanders said the seats came from the de­ Texas 77532. Wednesday: Spaghetti with meatsauce, tossed majoring in psychology at the university. Ronald M. Abell, a 1979 graduate of the business traveler luxury the major airlines have passenger flying from St. areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive which is placed in your agredment will cost about SO workers their jobs at funct Braniff Airways. Connecticut School of Broadcasting and a 1981 accommodations at coach been squeezing down the Louis to New York pays each refund. personnel file and kept the company’s KilUngly plant, where the Three of the planes, graduate of the University of Connecticut School prices. size of the seats and the same unrestricted The following refund offers are worth $10.M. there from six months to SE-durold line has been manufactured. equipped with standard of Business Administration, has been appointed “This is what the busi­ squeezing the business­ $242 one-way fare. This week’s refund offers have a total value of forever, depending upon Sanders said Rogers wants to phase out the to a sales position with WINF. His hiring brings coach seats, are being ness person has been man who has to fly," said “Keep in mind that tlS.2«. the severity of the over­ product line because SE-duroids “have been a the number of the station’s sales personnel to five, used by Air I ’s charter wanting for a long tim e," Johnston, who spent 24 approximately 60 percent operation. This offer doesn’t reqnire a refund form: age or shortage. No one diminishing part of our business for a long time. Epstein said. escapes these actions and They fit Lydall very nicely, but really don’t fit our said Jam es C. Johnston, yeai’s in the airline busi­ of business travelers al­ An industry analyst LOUIS RICH Company,P.O. Box NB700, El senior vice president of ness — mostly with USAir ready are paying full Paso, Texas 70977. Receive a $1 coupon for Louis if overage or shortages n e e ^ ,’’'he said. said he believes the im­ happen frequently, it usu­ Jaskol said the products “significantly broaden Air 1. and its predecessor, Al­ coach fare,” Johnston proving economy could te Rich Turkey Smoked Sausage. Send the words The new airline began legheny — before joining said. ally means dismissal. lydaU’s overall capabilities for the manufacture a key to Air I’s success. “Turkey Smoked Sausage’’ from four labels of Rogers profits up scheduled flights April 1 Air 1. Former Apollo astro­ Our company will not of fiber baaed materiala.’’ Louis Rich Turkey Smoked Sausage. Expires from its home base of St. St. Louis was chosen as naut Eugene A. Ceman, “They’re taking routes tolerate hanky panky or He aaid the new line will be manufactured at June 30,19M. Louis to New York, Wa­ the hub of the new airline now a Houston business­ that are heavily tra­ sloppiness with their mo­ lyd all’a technical papers plant in Hooalck Falls, veled,’’ said David C. These offers reqnire refund forms: ney, or the customer’s Rogers Corporation, a Killingly-based diversi­ shington, Dallas-Fort because of the many large man, is chairman of the BOOTH’S Ocean Of Values $1 Refund. Send the N.Y. The plant’s existing workforce will do the Jones of Metro Trust Co. money! In the eight years fied manufacturer with plant in Manchester, will Worth and Kansas City, companies headquar­ board of Air 1. Long-time required refund form and two Universal Product work, with no new hires expected, he said. in St. Louis. "The eedn- I have been with the earn more than 20 percent more in the first Mo. In keeping with its tered in the city. The Ozark Air Lines traffic Cofte symbols from any of the following Booth omy is a factor. If they’re company, I have never quarter of 1983 than in the final quarter of 1982, business orientation. Air 1 city’s central location al­ manager and executive products: Breaded Shrimp, Extra Crunchy, Beer down around 50 percent been over or short more according to company president Norman L. flies only on weekdays lows the relatively small assistant Paul J. Rodgers Batter, Crunchy Com Batter, Fish Sticks, Light & Greenman. occupancy or so, they’re than $1 in a whole week. and Saturday mornings. 727s to fly non-stop to is president and chief Tender, Fishburgers, Breaded Oysters. This CAMISOLES Wilks appointed going to show some con­ Most of the big chains Greenman said the company’s first quarter Each gray and white either coast. executive. Offer is valid where advertised or displayed. DRESSES sales performance would not quite match the siderable losses. have overage end shor­ Boeing 727 used by Air 1 is "The business market Air 1 hoped to get off the Ehcpires June 30, 1983. HALF SLIPS NAUGATUCK - Dominic Wilks Jr . baa been $28.1 million record set in the first quarter of 1982, tage policies sim ilar to outfitt^ with 80 leather- out of St. Louis is very ground in December, but “Obviously, they know GREEN GIANT The PilUhurgh Co. Receive a appointed marketing directdr of Risdon Corp.’s the highest sales quarter in the company’s ours and enforce them in covered seats, compared heavy,” Johnston said. the recession, cut-rate what they’re doing," coupon for one free package of one of the packaging group. history. the same way. They know Buy one... Buy one... with the 119 seats nor­ “For the last few fare wars and declining following Green Giant Brand 12-ounce Entrees: Wilks, a 20-year veteran In sales and marketing that frequent errors at the He said profits for the quarter would “exceed mally installed in the months, the economy has numbers of passengers Chicken Lasagna, Spinach Lasagna, Endiilada- of coametic and toiletries containers, will te Looking for a good used cash register are the Q0ta2«ione*| get a 2nd one* somewhat” the $514,000 earned in th e. first aircraft. been getting better. We industrywide caused Sonora Style. Send the required refund form and responsible for coordinating the marketing of quarter of 1982. mobile home? Be sure to quickest way to lose the Blue-suited stewar­ believe this is the time to delays. packages and components made by the 10 Risdon look in the Classified two proofs of purchase panels from two packages confidence of customers, for only for only The company recently declared a quarterly desses serve passengers start a new airline, John­ An Air 1 stock registra­ of one of the following Green Giant Brand 12 divisions and subaidlarles comprising the com­ and whn customers can’t dividend of three cents per share payable May 16 their choice of several ston said.” “We’re a little tion has been filed with the columns ... that’s where ounce Entrees: Chicken Lasagna, Spinach pany’s recently formed packaging group. trust you for accurate to shareholders of record on April 15. entrees on china. Tablec­ bit different than other Securities and Exchange the best buys are adver­ Lasagna, Enchilada-Sonora Style. Expires May prices, they will go else­ loths are white linen and airlines started since de­ Commission. The airline tised! 31, 1983. where. — Paula S., Can­ JONES Minute Breakfast Links $2.50 Refund. ton, Mich. Send the required refund form and, as proofs of PUBLIC NOTICE! purchase, the picture of the red frying'pan from DEAR PAULA: Thank ALLERGY ASSOCIATES OF HARTFORO, P.C. FREE!! FREE!! three packages of Jones Minute Breakfast Links. you for providing us with Going where banks lend helps Expires June 1, 1983. this information. Super­ IRVINC H. KRAU, M.D. BLOOD TIO SANCHO $3 Cash Refund. Send the markets can do a lot to required refund form and the bottom panel from instill confidence in their PRASAD SRINIVASAN, M.D. PRESSURE any four different Ho Sancho dinners. Expires customers by letting them TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ' TAKEN RY June 30,1984. i t f CLINIC ^ know that they watch our An exdtlno collection Soft camisoles and sporting goods entrepreneur WEAVER Dutch Entrees Refund. Offers. money just as closely as 4' OF OUR NEW OFFICE REQItTEREO Receive three 3S-cent coupons. Send the required of the latest spring they watch their own *>• half sHps In a variety •FOR THE PRACTICE OF NURSE refund form and the Universal Product Code stytes. Junior & of shades. Sizes S, M, L By Bruce B. Blokko through Tennis Lady have, a good banking woman who answered the symbols from the back panel of three packages of DEAR MARTIN: I have Misses’ sizes. UPl Butineu Writer shops and now moving system,” he bluntly told phone, ‘I want to talk to Weaver Dutch Entrees. Look for the form on the Regulariy to 5.99 POUTK, MnUSCENT, AINIT ilUIKY, MO UMOmUieY some old coupons that heavily Into direct mail an interviewer. When he your youngest commer­ AT: LiaaFTT nURMAGY Md package. Expires Dec. 31, 1983. Reguloriy to 29.99 show that the super­ DALLAS—The acquisi­ sales, the area in which wanted to borrow money cial loan officer who plays PARKADE HEALTH SHOPK WILSON Free Eggs. Receive a coupon for one A T THE market will receive a tion of 23 Tennis Lady Blumenfeld and his wife, to expand his business, he tennis.’’’ dozen eggs up to a $1 maximum value. Send the MEDICAL CENTER 5-cent handling fee for stores by Dallas’ BSN Reena, started about 11 was rejected, he said. L.O $por>BOfpf1 AS A COMMUNITY SfRViCF hy required refund form and four specially marked * of equal or letser value * of equd or lesser value That put him in touch redeeming them. I know Corp. already has paid off years ago. 131 NEW LONDON TURNPIKE proofs of purchase from Wilson bacon, the from a select group from a select group “We decided it we bad with Dave Suttles. It M T PARKADE PHARMACY PARKADF HEALTH A that the companies are for both sides of the deal. Blumenfeld was a to be poor, why not be poor GLASTONBURY, CT 06033 Hf PARKADF NUTRITION CF i package front, any size. Look for the form on the now paying the super­ wasn’t .long before the Michael Blumenfeld, prominent high school where the sun shines,” Blumenfelds moved specially marked package. Expires Aug. 31,1983. markets a 7-cent fee. Does the aggressive 38-year-old athlete in the Memphis, Blumenfeld said. They themselves and their list this mean that I can’t use Tenn., area. Reena, a OFFICE HOURS: BY APPOINTMENT (203) 246-7273 foundisr and president of moved to St. Petersburg, of mail customers to Dal­ former cheerleader, went Other Specials Storewide: BSN, said his corporation Fla., where they were las. When Suttles moved paid $71,000 in cash and to the sam e high sdiool. able to get the loans they to . another bank, the BSN Repeat By Popular Demand gave 120,000 shares of His fling at pro baseball in wanted from a local bank. account followed. JUNIOR & MISSES’ SIZES: PLUS SIZES: BSN stock to take over the St. Louis Cardinals Tennis Lady late last system ended with a knee But the bank changed In 1980 BSN made a Attorney Paul B. Qroobert • 2 5 -4 0 % off Selecled Spring Blouses weg. to 26.99 14/r24/3.32-46 (In most stores) year. injury. hands two or three times, public offering of 1.1 mil­ Pay for the first set he said, and every Uirie it and Since then BSN’s stock The Blumenfelds lion shares of stock at Get the second set FREE has has climbed, giving started In the sporting changed Blumenfeld $2.50. Within the following Attorney Sanford J. Plepler Heirlfxim Rings • $18 8120 Sctsson Si Gltono Jeans Beg to 26.99 •2S%off Ploidat Striped Shirts the sellers a substantial goods business selling by found himself facing a year it acquired Rol-Dri At the time of Developing gain; this month it was mall tennis nets and other new loan officer. Borrow­ Manufacturing Co. of Beg, to 14.99 listed for trading on the tennis-related products. ing money to cover pur­ Houston and two other 6 are pleased to announce Custom Macie • 20% off All Misses’ Separates American Stock He blames Memphis chases became more diffi- small companies. Two ^ ch an g e. banks for his move away cult and Blumenfeld more small acquisitions the formation of • $16 PuN-On Fashion Pants The deal put BSN Into from his home town. began to look elsewhere. came in 1982, before the For M o m \ I 'v w / • $ 3 0 AH-WeathefSDflfxa Coots Hep, to 44.99 “I called a ,bank in Beg 19.99 retail stores in 14 states “Memphis did not have, big step of taking on and gave it a $140,000 tax and now continues not to Dallas and I 'told the Tennis Lady. refund, a $$00,090 tax loss Groobert and Plepler. P.C. • 20% off All Famous-Maker Jeans nep, 19.99 - M .99 carryover and $180,000 in cash flow from the sale in a law firm with officea at 20%off CooTdltx3le8and Related Sepofotes just the month of De­ Dept. K Spc*t'ialt\ .Stores SECOND SET cember, Blumenfeld said. 257 East Center Street L’ O F Perhaps best of all, however, was a mailing \\ili l>e Manchester, Connecticut 06040 :OLOR PRINTS list of sonM 200,000 custo­ 4 x 6 Suitable for grandmother too. Rings are set mers of Tennis Lady or with birthstonesofeach child. Settings available stores. Attorney Van Allen Starkweother J'/, X 5 sizes'*' in 14k or 10k gold. Priced from $ 180, with 3 genuine stones. Blumenfeld’s BSN staff TERRIFIED Allow 3 weeks for delivery. now has almost ' com­ and pleted a t4-paga catalog of tennis and sporting goods about Attorney David T. Walpole merchandise that will be will contlnu^ as associates I MOTHERS DAVIS I FASHION BUO#, sent to these 200,000 spe­ Offer good ’til April 16,1983 I SUNDAY. MAVSill I Kmart Pia/a cialised customers, plus with the firm formerly *oite <1av film pr«K‘r«$mg il hrtNighi in h\ nmm. Kmart Pla/a 50,000 names that BSN Manchester. Cl nutdsd Jm m th n Since 1900 Devon. Cl h ^ In Its own files. known as Paul B. Groobert, P.C. only at... OOMfTOWN SMHCHCniR BSN is Into ell phaaei of Hwttord • N«w BriMn • WnUarmt Mall Bershire Shopping Cento' Trumbull Shopping Park the sporting goods bual- the talem nattiff camera $hop\ Danbury. Cl ...... Trumbull, Cl naet, manufacturing aev- AjUmnin aTS-fSat iTMnrkmIerl arel lines of sportBig April 1, 1983 (203) 643-2109 gooda products, rslalUng I V

MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, April 6, 1983 — 23 • n — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. April 6, 1983 New taxes halt gas price fall; Business finds C O N S U I M R C O N n M U I C B - LOOK FOR THE STARS government 76 lean rates down;food costs up

_ 1069-70 slOO By Ron RIechmann Look for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. wastes money Larg99t monthiy^ United Press International Latest monthly prices WASHINGTON (UPI) - A study of the government gat! In nkw y a n BOSTON — Just when you Put a star on Your ad and see what a difference it makes. * by a business group finds billions are wasted every thought you could start to enjoy BOSTON (U PI) — Here orelhe lotwt Auto 15.751128 15.00 year, but the Reagan administration which commissi­ those lower gasoline prices, Uncle monthly prices of 13 food Items In six Sam Imposed a S-cent-a-gallon tax molor New England dtlee, loon rotes In oned the probe, refused to embrace it immediately. each and average energy costs In each ■‘" • ^ ’‘ conn. R.I. The first six reports of the President’s Private increase and three New England OU-lgol "T o s .0 1.14.5 1.019 state In the region as compiled by United 1.10.0 1.20.5 1.09.9 * Telephone 643-2711, AAondOy-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sector Survey on Cost Control that were released states also added to the burden. Press International: (tas-lgal However, New Englanders are (Legend Bost-Bee|on; Hart- Tuesday criticized a wide array of government Hamrd, Augu Cone Meni programs and practices. still enjoying the lowest gasoline Proy-Providence, Augu-Augusta, Milk 1-2 gal 1.04 1.11 1.07 prices in more than three years, Ceno- Eggs-ldoi 1.05 1.09 .95 The survey said an examination of the departments .93 .59 .59 sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss INVITATION TO BID . according to the latest UPI re­ Cencord, Mont - A iilpeller. Unav- Bread-20oz of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Com­ Un­ Spuds-5lb .89 .99 .99 The Eighth Utilities District, merce, and Energy as well as the Environmental gional consumer survey. available.) % Rlce-2lbs 1.48 1.85 1.85 Lots/Lond tar Sale 33 Apartments tar Rent 42 Hemes tar Rent 43 Services Offered SI Household Goods 62 Pets 65 Metercycles/BIcycles 72 Manchester, Connecticut 1.47 1.49 1.49 seeks bids (or furnishing two Protection Agency and some smaller agencies The survey, conducted in late Bett Hon Prey Cheerlos Milk 1-2 gal 1.00 1.14 .97 Gr'nd Beet 1.48 1.78 118 sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss sssssssssssssssssssssss •0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000 00000000t00«»««««ee«e«# (2) hand held, two wov suggests at least $11.8 billion a year in tax money was March prior to imposition of the .85 1.19 .97 Sirloin Stk 198 119 119 troncelvers. Bid specltlco- Eggs-tdoz .48 .'59 .79 tlons ore available at the spent unnecessarily. new federal levy, showed the Bread-1 lb .50 1.09 .89 Chicken-llb TIMOTHY J . 2 BEDROOM APART­ M ANCHESTER - Great CONCRETE WORK CONTEMPORARY 2 M ALE K ITTE N S Need MOTORCYCLE INSU­ Spuds-5lb .49 1.19 1.19 Haddock-llb 189 179 3.99 Eighth Utilities District Fire­ By the time all the reports are in, the costs of the average price of a gallon of regular .43 'S3 .49 CONNELLY-Totol build­ M EN T IN RESIDENTIAL neighborhood. Nice WANTED. Sidewalks, QUEEN SIZE SOFA Loving Home. 6V2 weeks RANCE — lowest rates house, 32 Main St., Manches­ Rlce-2lbs 1.73 1.87 1.47 Corn-12oi SLEEPER-Belge/brown, old. Adorable gray and Identified inefficiencies are expected to top $60 billion leaded gasoline was $1.14.3. That Cheer los 1.79 1.87 1.57 Oronees-SIb 1.59 1.29 1.29 ing Improvemnet servi­ SECTION OF Rockville. home. 3 bedrooms. For­ steps, patios, floors, and available. Call Clarice or ter, Conn. 06040, between»;00 a year, the elimination of which would far surpass any was a 3.6 cent a gallon drop from Gr'nd Beet Z09 1.49 1.49 Peaches-29oz .83 .98 1.12 ces. Kitchens, baths, ad- Stove, refrigerator, car­ mal dining room. New repairs. Call 875-0572. $250.' Leather top coffee white combinations. Joan at Clarke Insurance a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday Sirloin Stk 3.19 Z99 3.19 Total: ______19.14 1127 19.99 Weaned and litter thro Saturday at the Dis­ economies suggested by the Reagan administration. m a m j j a s o N D J F M late February and nearly 8 cents dltlons, garages, peting, large yard on bath. Full basement. Spa­ table, two end tables, Agency, 8-5pm, 643-1126. patcher's Office. Chicken-llb .59 .49 .85 remodeling, renova­ dead end street. No pets. $100. Two lamps, $60 a trained. Come see for Although the reports amplified themes expressed 1982 1983 lower than late January. Haddock-llb 2.59 1.99 3.59 L6on RotM cious front porch. Gar­ LICENSED Sealed bids will be received Gasoline prices haven’t been so .47 .49 .34 Mortooge 110011501113 tions, roofing, siding, re- Security. References. age. Available May 1st. BABYSITTER-avallable pair. Formal drapes, yourself In Bolton. 643- at the aboye oddress until by President Reagan that government was wasteful Corn-13oz 1968 SUZUKI 50 cc, 2,193 7:30 p.m., April 11, 1983,.at SouroSR The Confereno* Board low in Mew England since Febru­ Oranges-5lb 250 1.98 1.85 Auto 13.00 U O 0 1150 polrs,doors and window $325. 643-4520. $525 plus utilities. Secur- days for ages 1 year and brown/belge, 3 pair $100. 7040. miles. Excellent condi­ rad inefficient, administration officials were ex­ Peacnes-29oz .87 1.05 .99 which time bids will be ary 1980. Energy Cests replacements and more. ------Ity. 646-2000. older. Call Gloria 643- Green drapes with shears tion. $400 or best offer. publicly opened, read aloud tremely cautious ‘in their remarks about the first DPI graphic Total; 18.8419.25 19.54 Three New England states im­ Maine N.H. Vt. 646-1379. EAST HARTFORD ...... 0291. and valance $60. 2 green OURSCHNAUZERIsnow Call 646-2948. and recorded. . ; . . reports. OiMool 1.04.0 1.010 1.112 In his prime. He Is of the The Eighth Utilities District posed their own new tax increases Loon Rotes ESTATES-2 bedroom du- carpets 11X12 and 12X10, White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the Mortgage 13.001192 1140 ^ i g o l 1.09.0 1.19.0 1.17.2 $80. 647-8305. very best temperment reserves the right to relect Optimism soars on gasoline as of April 1 — plex apartment. Range, Store/Oftloo Space WILL CARE FOR YOUR 1978 HONDA HAWK - any or all bids. studies "are preliminary reports. We're looking for refrigerator, mainte­ possible. He must be­ Connecticut adding' 3 cents per Rentois CH ILD In my licensed Excellent condition. Low Helen J. Warrington constructive changes. nance, parking. 2 to 4 come a father. He is Clerk Consumer optimism about the econo­ gallon; Rhode Island boosting its home. 15 months to four mileage. 400 cc. Faring, "What we do will be equitable and fair,” added persons. HUD 236 Pro­ years. Woodbridge St. Mite, for Sole 63 silver. He has all of his Eighth Utilities District my’s future soared in March to 76.5, the by 2 cents; and Massachusetts 10 SQUARE FOOT OF­ many extras. Call 742- 057-03 Speakes, saying the recommendations wiil be since early March 1980. percent from $18.74), $19.56 in gram. Children welcome. area. 646-8129. sssssssssssssssssssssss PoPers He wishes only 9331. delivered to Reagan following a period for public tacking on an additional 1.1 cents. Rooms tar Rant 41 FICE for rent- Newly highest level in 15 years, the Conference Providence (up 17 percent from Oak Management. 569- renovated, air conditi­ one son. Please call 646- comment and review by the M eral agencies. Meantime, the UPI regional 0330. 7371 after 5pm. Board reported April 5. FOOD PRICES around the re­ $16.68) and $19.16 in AugusU (up 2 oned. Centrally located Paintlng/Poperlng 52 1975 HONDA CL350- LEGAL NOTICE Panel Chairman J. Peter Grate, head of the W.R,-;xi survey showed the average re­ percent from $18.80). Excellent condition. New Town of Andovsr gional cost of home heating oil gion — based on supei^narket with ample parking. 649- Grace & Co., spoke to reporters on behalf of the corps checks by UPI in Boston; Provi­ SEASONED OAK - 4ft. ROCKVILLE-One bed­ •ssssssssssssssssssssss battery and tune up. Cus­ rtie 4lh quarterly Installment ol plummeted even more than gaso­ 2891. ALUMINUM SHEETS WantedfoBUV 70 property taxes on the 1 October IM l of volunteer executives from dozens of companies, Stocks bse ground dence, R.I.; Hartford, Conn.; The UPI supermarket check lengths, $70.00 a cord. room apartment. Perfect sssssssssssssssssssssss tom seat. Low mlleage- line in March — dropping to $1.07.9 D.G. PETERSEN PA IN T­ 1 irand List are due and payable 1 stressing he thought government could do much the Augusta, Maine; Concord, N.H., includes a half gallon of milk, Coll 228-9101 weekends for singles. Carpeting, used as printing tdates — 876oO miles. $6M. 644^793. April 1983 Payments made alter 1 NEW YORK (UPI) — The stock market lost ground per gallon from $1.15 in late ING COM PANY — Inte­ .007"thick, 23 X 284". 50t •••••••••••••••••••• 6 same job it is doing but for less money. and Montpelier, Vt. — were up an dozen eggs, 20-ounce loaf of bread, and evenings. appliances, Quiet and pri­ Services May 1983 are subject to a late for the third consecutive session with a rally attempt February. vate. References, secur­ rior Specialist. Custom each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone FOLDING OR SLIDING The most sweeping criticism by the 1,300-member average of 3 percent from a month 5 pouncls of potatoes, 2-pound box charKo o( I'x'.'o per month oh the blunted by profit taking in high-technology issues that The latest home heating oil price CENTRAL LOCATION- ity. $250. B43^20. Wallpaper Hanging. In­ 643-2711. They M UST be DOOR 7X10 ft. Call 646- late installment, from the due volunteer study group was that federal employees are ago. oi rice, 15-ounce box of Cheerios, sssssssssssssssssssssss followed a grim earnings projection. was the lowest since December Kltchon privileges, free surance Damage Ap­ picked up before 11:00 9018. Excessuve abbreviations date, or a minimum of t2.DC. paid $11 billion more than they would be In the private The average regional cost of 13 pound of lean ground beef, pound of sector every year. Despite the latest setbacks, several analysts 1980. parking, references and 3 ROOM APARTMENT- Services Offarsd 51 praisers. Workmanship a.m. only.. •••••••••••••eeeeeeeeee abbreviate results!. Be sure I 'avments may be made by mail or food items used in the survey was sirloin steak, pound of chicken, at the Town Office Building which believe the market still has some life in it and lower On other consumer fronts moni­ security required. 643- In privte home. Older Guaranteed! 646-8467. readers understand your Salaries, vacations, sick pay and retirement $19.18 in late March, compared to pound of haddock, 12-ounce can of END ROLLS— 27>/2Wldth is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mon­ interest rates could propel another rally. tored by the monthly UPI regional 2693 for appointment. single working person. Automotive benefits and the goveniment retirement age of 55 $18.64 in late February. whole kernel corn, 5 pounds of PAINTING AND PAPER - 25 cents; 13% width -10 ad b y avoiding ab­ day thru Friday. The Tax Collector- survey, the cost of borrowing Appliances. $325 month is also in the office Monday were all better than in private industry, although The Dow Jones industrial average, up about 6 points Despite the latest monthly jump. oranges and a 29-ounce can of cling C a. M T R E E Service — HANGING — ceilings re­ cents.MUSTbepIckedup breviations. money for home mortgages and 1 V!i R(X}MS-Prlvate en­ plus security deposit. 647- Free estimates, discount sssssssssssssssssssssss evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 government officials at the very top were underpaid, at the outset, fell 7.45 to 1,120.16 Tuesday. It fell 2.42 New England food prices are only 2 peach halves. 9006. paired. References, fully at the Manchester Herald points Monday and 13.26 last Thursday. The Dow has auto loans fell for the ninth straight trance, both, parking, no senior citizens. Company p.m. one of the reports said. Insured. Quality work. Office BEFORE 11 AM Cors/TruCks tar Sale 71 Charlotte L. Neal month; food costs rose 3 percent percent higher now than a year pets. One person; Secur­ Manchester owned and The study group also said the government could lost ground in six of the past seven sessions since ago. Martin Mottsson, even­ ONLY. Tax Collector from late February to late March. ity. Call 649-5729. FOUR ROOM Apartment- operated. Coll 646-1327. save $6.5 billion in three years by tightening hitUng an all-time high of 1,145.90 March 24. 2nd floor. Adults only. No ings 649-4431. TOWN OF-ANDOVER, CT. requirements for food-stamp benefits. Tuesday’s New York Stock Exchange volume The most expensive trip to the Engine contracts NICELY FURNISHED pets. Security, Parking 1 9 7 8 P LYM O U TH NOTICE irtn-03 THE REGIONAL average home REWEAVING BURN The recommendations also call for the Forest totaled 76,810,000 shares, up from the 66,010,000 traded market was made in Montpelier ROOM In private home. One car. Call 649-1265. INTERIOR — EXTE­ VOLARE-Power steer­ PUBLIC HEARING Service to adopt new fees for timber sales, recreation, Monday. mortgage interest rate in the latest here the 13 items cost $19.99 — up going elsewhere? HOLES — zippers, um­ RIOR Painting — Wal­ BOARD OF DIRECTORS Vernon. Good parking. brellas repaired. Window ing, air conditioning, ra­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, firewood and grazing on national forest lands. High-technology stocks and the market overall UPI Survey was 13.16 percenC" percent from $19.67 a month lpapering and drywoll QUALITY HARDWOOD HARTFORD (UPD — A second Near Manchester. Non- 3 BEDROOM, 1 baths, shades, venation blinds. dio, excellent gas mi­ CONNECTICUT crumbled when Prime Computer projected its n ia t com pared to 13.47 percent the Installation. Quality pro­ — cut and spilt, $65/cord, Notice Is hereby given that Eventually there will be 37 reports, including a earlier. The least expensive check­ manufacturer probably will get smoker. $50 o week. 2 newer duplex. Quiet Keys. T V FOR RENT. leage, passed emissions PLEASE READ first-quarter earnings would be 20 percent lower than previous month and was the lowest fessional work. Reasona­ two cord minimum. the Board of Directors, Town 'comprehensive overview of the unprecedented and out total was $18.27 (down 2 half of the engine contracts for the waeks’s security. 646- neighborhood, refrigera­ Marlow's, 867 Main inspection. Excellent ot Manchester, Connecticut, unrestricted look by private business Into the a year ago. Analysts said the report was “ surprising.” average figure since January 1980. percent from $18.69 in iate Febru­ ble prices. Free esti­ Small delivery charge. condition. Call anytime, YOUR AD Arm y’s M-1 tank, which up until 4560. tor, stove, $475. Lease, Street. 649-5221. will hold a Public Hearing at -government’s operations and files. That news w ip ^ out a rally sparked by a Wall Street The average regional auto loan security. 875-2879 mates. G .L. McHugh, Call anytime 649-1831. 643-4735. the Lincoln Center Hearing ary) in Concord. now have been awarded exclu­ Deputy Budget Director Joseph Wright, who directs Journal report an unidentified Federal Reserve for a new car was 14.09 percent in GENTLEMAN PRE­ evenings. 643-9321. Room, 494 Main Street, Man­ Classifiod ads are taken sively to the Lycoming Division of BRICKS, BLOCKS, chester, Connecticut, Tues­ ;a projected six-year administration effort to elimi­ official said long-term interest rates were too high the latest survey, compared to The 13 food items cost $18.86 in FERRED. $50.00 weekly. sssssssssssssssssssssss SCREENED LOAM ------BMW Avco Corp., an Army spokesman STONE — Concrete. day, April 12, 1983, at 8:00 over ttw phone as a con- nate waste and inefficiency in government, said he when compared with the sharply reduced rate of 14.12 percent in late February, and Boston (down 6 percent from Kitchen privileges. 646- 4 ROOMS -Adults only. gravel, processed gravel, ■fPOSSiSSIONS P.M. to consider and act on vanienita. THa HaraM la says. Chimney repoirs. No lob Bullding/Contractina 53 the following: < ;wasn’t given the reports until reporters got them. inflation. was the lowest that figure has been $19.24), $19.25 in Hartford (up 3 3000. $325 a month plus h e^ too small. Coll 644-8356. sand, stone and fill. For rasponslbla for only ons and utilities. 643-6836. deliveries call George FOR SALE The condemnation of a per­ Griffing, Andover, 742- petual easement for high­ kicorroct Insertion a WATERPROOFING — 1970 Ford Couriaf Pick-up, 4 cyl. way, surface water drainage sssssssssssssssssssssss R O B E R T E . JARVIS 7886. and slope purposes upon land then only to Bw size of MANCHESTER-Two five year written guaran­ $2900. Apartmoiits tar Rent 42 bedroom apartment. Se­ BU ILD IN G — Remodel­ containing 270 plus minus tha original Insertion. tee on hatchways, ing Specialist. Additions, 1978 ChiyBlar LaBaron $2500. sauore feet of Merlin McKin­ Errors which do not cond floor, older home. foundation cracks, drain­ AGED GARDEN MA­ ley Hudson for the considera­ $325 plus utilities. Secur­ garages, roofing, siding, NURE -Delivered. 32 bu­ 1970 Ford Thundarbird $500. tion of $1,600.00. lassan the value ol I age lines, gravity feats, kitchens, bathrooms, re­ 1973 Toyota Taroal 4-Door, AT. The condemnation of a per­ A ity. 249-7984. drywells, window wells shel load, $48.00.25 bushel AC. AM/FM. 7000 milaa. bal. of adverttsomant will not MANCHESTER — Main placem ent windows- load $42.00.15 bushel load petual easement (or high­ bo corrected by an ad- 643-2711 Street. Two rooms, and walls waterproofed. way, surface water drainage Classified.... EAST HARTFORD-Two /doors. 643-6712. $28.00. Call 677-1045. and slope purposes upon land ditional insertion. State licensed. Call either Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Office Space ...... 44 Household Goods...... For advertisements to be heated, hot water, op- The above can be Notices MIsc. for Sale ...... Rotes bedroom apartment. Sun Hartford 563-3006 or Man­ containing 210 plus minus Situation Wanted...... 23 Resort Property...... 45 published Monday, the dead­ pllancet. No pets. Secur- room, enclosed yard. Ap­ LEON CIESZYNSKI CHANDILIER-Unlque. seen at SBH. sauare feet of Loszlo Szorka Employment Info...... 24 MIsc. for Rent...... 46 Home and Garden...... Minimum Charge: line Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. ' Ity. Parking. 523-7047. chester 646-3361 — Albert BU ILD ER — New homes, and Jolanda Szarka (or the Lost/Found...... $2.25 for one day pliances. $325 plus utility. Zuccaro. Formal black wrought • t i l Main SL consideration of $300.00. Personals...... Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... 47 P e ts...... Security. 249-7984. additions, remodeling, iron and crystal glass. The condemnation of o per­ Announcements...... Roommates Wanted...... 48 Musical Item s...... P e r W o rd : MANCHESTER — Extra rec rooms, garages, kit­ $99.00. 646-2636. 1975 TOYOTA CORONA- petual easement (or high­ 3lir 1-2 d a ys...... 15< Read Your Ad large two bedroom town- N EED HELP With Spring chens remodeled, ceil­ way, surface water drainage Auctions...... Recreational Items — MANCHESTER- low mileage. Good condi­ and slope purposes upon land p house. Private basement, cleaning? Light trucking Real Estate Antiques...... '...... 3-5 d a ys...... 14« Classified advertisements Excallitnt, modern four ings, bath tile, dormers, LAWNS ROLLED-480 lb. tion. Call 649-9435. containing 270 plus minus Services heat, hot water, central service available; also roofing. Residential or IDaurl|pfitpr Homes for Sale...... 31 Tag Sales...... 6 days...... 13« are taken by telephone as a room apartment. Fully lawn mowing. Coll Bill roller. Reasonable rates. square feet of Beulah E. air-conditioning In­ commercial. 649-4291. Call John, 644-8076 or HONDA Z360,65 mpg. 600 Lewis (or the consideration Condominiums...... 32 Services Offered...... 51 Wanted to Buy ...... 26 days...... 12$ convenience. appllanced. No pets. Ref­ 633-4568 after 5pm. of $200.00. Financial cluded. $495. Cal 1649-4800. 871-7148. coupe. 1972.8700.643-9843. Lots/Lond for Sale ...... 33 Painting/ Papering...... 52 H a p py A d s: Xhe Manchester Herald Is erences. Security. $450 Stephen T . Cossano, Hpral^ Mortgages...... Includes heat and hot DESIGN KITCHENS by Secretary Investment P roperty...... 34 Bullding/Contracting...... 53 $3.00 per column Inch responsible only for one Incor­ MANCHESTER — one, Personal Loans...... water. 649-4003. DUMAS ELECTRIC-all J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, ANTIQUE WOODEN 1977 FORD VAN- Board of Directors Business Property...... 35 Roofing/SIdIng...... 54 rect Insertion and then only two and three bedroom vanities, formica, Wilson Dated at Manchester, Con­ Insurance...... Automotive types of residential wir­ T O O L BOX, Antique Excellent condition, low necticut this 30th day of Resort Property...... 36 Heating/Plumbing...... 55 Deadlines for the size of the original apartments. Heat and hot ing, electrical Improve­ art, Corlan counter tops, Wanted to Borrow___ radio-record player, mileage. $3,000. Good me­ March, 1983. Flooring...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale ... For classified advertise­ Insertion. water. $375., $425., $495. 2 APARTMENTS In 4 ments and repair work. kitchen cabinet fronts, plays only 78's. Both in chanical, Good cosme- 060-03 Income Tax Service...... 57 Moforcvcles/Blcycles .. ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen Call 649-4800. family house. On busline. New or old homes, oil complete woodworking excellent condition. Two tlcs.Call 643-2171, ask for Rentals Services Wanted...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement W alking distance to lobs welcomed. Fully li­ service, custom made pair custom made Steve. Employment TH R E E ROOM Heated furniture, colonial repro­ Rooms for R e n t...... 41 Auto Services...... deadline Is noon on the day will not be corrected by an stores and school. Both censed. 646-5253. drapes. 81" long. Call Flower Girl & Education For Sale apartment 118 Main, on 1st floor with private ductions In wood, 9 varie­ 643-0834 after 6. TO Y O TA -1980 Celica G T. Apartments for Rent...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease... before publication. additional insertion. Street, third floor. No' MIsc. Automotive...... entrances. Just pointed. ties of hardwood and 5-speed, Sony Stereo, Air Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Hollday/Seosonal...... 61 appliances. Security and One 4 room with private EXPERIENCED veneers NOW IN STOCK. TOWN OF MANCHESTER PAINTER-Guollty work. ROTOTILLER-8135. conditioning, tilt wheel, tenant Insurance re­ driveway, $375.00. One 4 Call 649-9658. Freezette Freezer Can- rear defrost. Excellent LEGAL NOTICE quired. $350. Phone 646- Reasonable rates. Fully The Zoning Board of Appeals OO#######*##***######## •66#6666666666666666666 •oooooooooooooeoooooooo •ooooeoooeeoeooeeooooeo 660666666e6666066666060 660060066006600«a«»a««« room with heat and hot talners, 20 quarts and 12 condition. Original of a meeting on March 28, 2426 9-5 weekdays. water Included, $450.00. Insured. Free estimates. FARRAND REMODEL­ 643-9237, ask for Jerry. pints, $12.00. Call 643-5622 owner. Asking $5700. 649- 1983 mode the following l.ost/Found ei Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 H«lp WontMl 1 1 H«lp Wonttd 21 Help Wonted 21 Help Wanted 21 Coll Ed or Dan 649-2947, ING — Cabinets, roofing, before 8:00 pm. 7533. decisions: Notices 2ndFLOOR apartment In gutters, room additions, A PP L. NO. 937 — Daniel M. 646-9893,646-6009. sssssssssssssssssssssss ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••■•■•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-famllv. 4 rooms, 3 bed­ W I L L D O decks, all types of remo­ Boland et al — Variance HOUSECLEANING- 1974 FOUR DOOR PLY­ denied — 315 Brood Street. FOUND-Eost Center and NURSE AIDES-Stote cer­ SALES-Are you selling rooms, wall to wall car­ deling and repairs. FR EE Home and Garden 64 M O U TH Valiant- One APPL. NO. 928 — Daniel M. WOMAN WITH YOUNG PART TIME TYPIST Fri­ TOOL A DIE MAKER-AII 3>/i R(K)M APARTMENT Experlenced, reliable, on Boland and Edward F. Bo­ Lo8t/Found 01 Summitt Streets (months MtaHep Get Tee tified. 7-3; 3-11. Soturday the kind of products to days and as needed. Send peting, appliances, stor­ estimates. Fully Insured. owner. 65,000 miles. Good SON desires responsible, around machinist. Air age, and off street - Private home, heat, a weekly basis. Manches­ sssssssssssssssssssssss land Jr. — Variance and ago). Spayed black & jnature woman or couple DewaT and Sunday only. Apply earn $25,000 o year or resume and references fo Telephone 643-6017. condition. $1000 Firm. Special Exception denied — ••••••••••••••••••••••• croft oriented. Five years parkbig. No pets. $350 appliances. Working sin­ ter, Bolton, Hebron area. white female cat. Black to live rent free In adla- Set Bp, BetOpH In person. Meadows more? Join a respected Box X c/o The Manches­ minimum experience. gle adult only. No pets- Call Barb, 649-5022. FOR SALE - Cow Manure Call 643-7916 after 5pm. 315 Brood Street. nose. 646-1536. ■wn good 88$ M8tag Manor, 333 Bldwell company where your ca­ ter Herald. plus utilities and secur­ TIMOTHY J. CON­ at the farm or will deliver APPL. NO. 932 ^ Carl R. FOUND — SET OF KEYS cent two bedroom deluxe Apply Gunver Manufac­ ity. References reaulred. chUdren. Telephone 643- Swanson — Variance op- ••••••••••••••••••••••• . apartment, plus monthly Avon! CM 818-8401 Street, Manchester. reer potential con be N E L L Y — total building by the load or half loads. 1978 CAMARO- 6 cy­ at Lincoln Center. Con be turing Company. 234 64941717. LAWNMOWERS re­ and Improvement servi­ proved with condition: No picked up at the Man­ stipend. In exchange for or 278-1841 realized. This Is o reces­ LANDSCAPE LABOR­ Hartford Rood. paired. Free pick up and Pella Brothers, 364 Bid- linder, 3 speed, power business shall be conducted Empiovment ces Including but not In the garage ^ 198 Vernon chester Herald office be­ houskeeping and child BEDMAKER-posItlons sion proof Industry. Di­ ERS needed for full and ••••sssssssssssssssesss delivery. 10 % Senior well St., Manchester, 643- steering, power brakes. available. 3 hrs dally In rect tangible selling ex- ssssessssssssssssssssss limited to kitchens, ba­ Street. tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 & l o c a t i o n care services. Car essen­ part time. Start Imme­ AUTOMOTIVE BILLING Discount. Free esti­ 7405. $4200 or best offer. Call A PP L. NO. 933 — Scoff R. CUSTOM ER SALES and skilled nursing facility. parlance o must. SI Servlcas Offered 51 throoms, additions, gar­ 633-9218. Vinci — Variance denied — p.m. Monday — Friday. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tial. Must be non-smoker, diately. Call643-1699after CLER K - Full time. Sharp SMTvleioONirad mates. Econonmv Lawn- no pets. References re­ service. Some knowledge Please call Mrs. J. Metro-Chem Corp. has o 5:00pm. ages, roofing and siding, FOR SALE — bale hay at 76 Oxford Street. gal for Reception Ist- •••SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS mower, 647-3660. APPL. NO, 934 — John C. quired. 6434)624 or 528- of office procedure, plus Brownstein, DNS, Mon­ territory open In Conn. If sssssesaiqesssssasssssss door and window re­ the farm, by the bale. 1V72 AUDI GL 100- Four Help wanted 2i Bllllng Clerk. Experience placement, remodeling, RIvosa — Variance denied — SMALL CHANGE 5527 or 528-5527 before posting of accounts re­ day -Friday, 9-3 at 643- you ora In direct soles SALES -Full time posi­ helpful but will train. Pella Breithers, 364 Bid- door, automatic, 352V Hilliard Street. ceivable. Pleosant voice renovations and new con­ PURSE left at Manches­ ••■•••••••••••••••••••• 8pm. 5151. Crestfleld Convales­ and not making the kind tion In Advertising Sales. Tuesday - Saturday. Full well Street, Manchester. AM/FM . Restorable con­ A PP L. NO. 936 — Richard C. and personality. 30-40 struction. 646-1379. Behrmonn et ol — Variance ter Herald office. Owner cent Home and Fenwood of money you need to Car necessary. Salary, benefits. Call Lee Fon- dition with many new PART T IM E hours weekly. Mon. thru approved — 14 Summer may claim by Identifying. WOMAN WITH YOUNG Manor In Manchester. meet todays high cost of commission, .benefits. gemle. Bob Riley Olds- SEASONED OAK FIRE- parts. 5 new radlals. $200 Street. Call 643-2711. Inserters. Must be 18 FrI. Pay scale deter­ living we can be the SKAPARAS HOME Re­ W (X)D - For deliveries, or best offer. 872-7323. All variances shall hove on SON desires responsible, For Information, Call 646- moblle., 649-1749. modeling — all types of years or over. Ask for mature woman or couple mined by experience. Be­ CAPABLE answer you are looking 1230. DOES YflOR DRIVEWAY LEAK? i| call George Gritting, An­ effective date In accordance John 647-9946 9:30 -11:00. to live rent free In adla- nefits. Apply In person SECRETARY-Excellent for. We offer complete additions. Interior and dover, 742-7886. 1956 CADILLAC-Runnlng with Connecticut General LOST -Black Male Labra­ DENTAL HYGIENIST- exterior, repair work. Statutes. Notice ot these cent two bedroom deluxe only, Manchestr To­ typist, some shorthand, benefits and fringes. No TYPING- Thursdays. Call 649-34|(3. condition. Needs radia­ decisions hos been filed In the dor Retriever, 5 Vj HOUSEKEEPER needed bacco A Candy Co., 299 for small low office. Per­ chemical experience ne­ Free estimates. Reasona­ tor. Best offer. 649-0014 Town Clerk's office. apartment, plus monthly BOOKKEEPING. Expe­ ••••••sssssssssssessss* SM ALL LOAD Of loam, months old. 60 lbs. Red 4-5 hours per week for stipend. In exchange for Green Rd., Manchester. manent part time flexible cessary. Coll collect 617- rienced secretary, 9-1, ble rates. Call Joe, 569- cow manure, stone, sand after 4pm. Doted at Manchester, Con­ collar. Vacinity of working professional and 845-1193 or forward re­ 7572. necticut this 6th day ot April, houskeeping and child 20-25 hours per week. four days. Must type 60 Real Estate or gravel. Call (544-1775. 1983 Man Chester-Bolton line. daughter. Referenced. care services. Car essen­ Salary commensurate sume to Metra-Chem wpm, use dictaphone, NOW IS THE TIME TO sssssssssssssssssssssss TO Y O TA -1979 Supra. All ZONING BOARD OP Answers to Beau. 649- TO O L M AKER -5 years Call 649-2171, ask for tial. Must be non-smoker, experience required. with exparlenca. Send re­ Corp., 792 Hartford Pike, type quotations, excel­ Roollng/Sldlng 54 options. Immaculate APPEALS 1277. Steve. sume to Box 348, Man­ Shrewsbury, Mass. 05145. •••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Cars/Trucks (or Sale 71 condition. Original Edward Coltmon, Secretory no pets. References re­ CNC Bridgeport opera­ lent with numbers, be REPAIR YOUR 002-04 quired. 643-0624 or 528- tor, 2 years experience chester, Conn. neat. Call Mr. Edwards at Hemes tar Sole n awner. 76,000 miles. 646- LIVE IN COMPANION •0000000000000000000000 K IT ’N’ C A R LY LE ’" b y La rry W right 5527 or 528-5527 before required. Must be expe­ Medical X-Ray Electron­ DRIVEWAY BEFORE 6171. for elderly. References sssssssssssssssssssssss BIOWELL HOME Im­ 8pm. rienced In operations and CLEANING WOMAN ics, 646-6832. provement Company — 6 needed. Phone 643-6387.-- set up. Aircraft related Wanted. Forest Hills 2 FAMILY-Must be seen. ANY FURTHER Roofing, siding, altera­ ASSISTANT Industry. Substantial Be­ area. Own transporta­ HELP WANTED EVEN- 2 bedrooms each. Some tion, additions. Same SUPERINTENDENT- nefits Package. Apply In tion. Experienced. Call TEMPORARY PART INGS A WEEKENDS-We appliances, full base­ DAMAGE IS DONE. number for oyer 30 years. Light maintenance and person, M on-FrI, 8-4, 647-9804. TIME CUSTOMER are now accepting appli­ ment, garage, nice yard, 649-6495. I 6ieriU€ cleonnlng. Suburban el­ H&B Tool & Engineering CLERKS-PosItlon avail­ cations for summer em­ reasonably priced at Brightly appliqued Flo­ feeumitW CKTb derly housing complex. Co., 481 Sullivan Ave., EXPERIENCED able In Mdnehester. Must ployment. Apply In per­ $77,900. wer Girla make a charm­ Pgopte i,-,ve ]K Rent free apartment. 646- South Windsor, Conn. WAITRESSES-Oay or ev­ be available to work son between 10am and 1 sssssssssssssssssssssss Incame Tax Sarvioo 57 ing quilt for a feminine 8782. Call 528-9341. ening. Call between 8 am days, eymlngs, and wee- pm, at the East Hartford bedroom. T./Ae and 4 pm. Monday thru kends:;"Schedulod hours Drive In Theatre, Route Real Estate S '-e No. 2285 has applique Friday. 649-3666. appcoxlmately 15 'per 5, South Wlndsiir. pattern pieces; fuU dirM- RJ. GAUTHIER WALT ZINGLERS In­ Spring Check-up^ tions. weelc$4.73 per hour. Full come tax service. Filing CELEBRITV CIPHER sssssssssssssssssssssss 19 ORDOt, se«4 $290 (Or taol CmSillyCINwr IP N f w e — Sow i|i'»ta»im ty Nxiaie ptosNjwN SECRETARY • Port time time training In New PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE— — wd pnwni Each MMr ti «n apMr ■Mntft lor anoeiir. rotary taa; a a. SECRETARY- personal or small busi­ l^ra^gliis sot ler pestite iMI to record, transcribe, and Haven for one month. Homes tar Sole 11 ness tax returns. In your file Town Council Meet­ Glastonbury Public Call collect: 771-3272. Schools. 12 months, 35 63 SLATER STREET e M ANCHESTER. C T 06040 , home since 1974.646-5346. W oW M: ARM MOOT ing Minutes for the Town SOUTHERN NEW ENG­ sssssssssssssssssssssss Sim IS COMING 1 Clwck t awnacl Ml bMW “ F P N INBVNF EW IFTLAXV LBHXV hours per week. Applica­ 9 bOBBB anb kgMan rntm* ManchBBitr H*rald of Coventry and other LAND TELEPHONE 2 F A M ILY -Must be seen. PROFESSIONAL TAX YOU ARE READY nwBBBBfy Ate. el ABertres secretarial duties. Pay, tion available from Glas­ a MB0K4AirFillBrantfPC 1110 COMPANY. tonbury Board at Educa­ 2 bedrooms each. Some •CRACK SEALING with hot pourad rubMr aophalt . consultant- . Individual V vtlvt asw Yei*, R.Y. loaM Al FB CAON FEXNIFCL. NTF $4.75 per hour. Hours appliances, full base­ and small business.' BUT... 3 PraBBuraiBBlcootangByB* niet asAM, ADdms aNh Z19 tIBxIble. Avoroge two tion, Glastonbury, Conn. •PATCHING UBij Infrarad haating aquipmant t*m MDI ib6 tin* MsiNr. APPLICATIONS NOW 06033. Phono 633-5231 8Xt. ment, garage, nice yard, Karen Bottom lev. 643- 4 InBPBCl from BuBp«nB»n ICEMCL, MEYU AXOHIFVA^HICL, Monday evenings per ACCEPTED for part time AND NEW DRIVEWAYS IS YOUR CAR? 9 CbwkandiflBpMtrofMR SPECIAL: Over 200 ae- 441. Affirmative Action reasonably priced at •RRSURFACIM 6343. You need a $010 and raliabla r«Br brakBB (inclubtitg lections and a FREE month and four week day bus drivers.-Call 643-2373 $77,900. vahicia tor your Spring driving. hoBBB A mwam cylvidBf) Employer. M/F. iLING 8. ClMck bN wrtBnof k ^ B Pattern Section in the MEYIFAZ WTAFFWHCCL — TXQ mornings per month for between 9:30 A 1:30, ask sssssssssssssssssssssss •COAL TAR Sr (Xir Spring Cttack-up wHi tiatp ALBUM, lost $S.0a. on overage of 40 hours for Mike Leary. HoutahoM Goo* 62 P A R TS P U LLE R needed. aature unintarruptaa, aata iri^. EXPIRATION DATE APRIL 29, 1983 ■ttEtAY$SJ«IAM ' per month. Send resume 6464340. Cendemlnlems 3 1 In Bu$lna9 Locally For O ver 12 Yaara ••••••••••••••••••••••• a-ltt-ioiu-eii me Men. aew FFNX CAN TREHF LBHY TVN.” — to Town Holb P.O. Box DENTAL ASSISTANT- te Arses G«Bi hew tsmaeiatei 185, Coventry. Conn. Full time. No Saturdays, sssssssssssssssssssssss USED REFRIGERA­ 6110 - EHPUM aUllYS. tf CHBACCN RTCC 06238 by Abril 11, 1983. ^ TELAMARKETING-Let FOR FREE ESTIMATE smm4 m t weiwm AMign. Immediate opening. our phones help you earn OWNERlER M OVING Out of C A L L N O TORS. WASHERS, stsi-aniLooM NARsmaa-as V-6 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “The average guy's Mg problem Is thai Glastonbury office. Ex­ -extra money. BAo Soles area and wants a quick Rang«$ - clran. guaron- lltes H ussileasrti ikIRt. Ms paycheck comas mious tax and his MNs coma phis tax." PART TIME TYPI8T- perience or training pre­ sale on this super 5 room tM d. parts and strvlce. 618Z-Y0 tlYl tr MI9-4S lea. Pleosont working condi­ RebresentatIvA For 643-4848 ditnsit Rten te Bake. Paul Newman ferred. Send resume to more Information, call condo.3 bedrooms IVk Low pricts. B.D. Pearl 8. tions. Flexible hours. Dr. Brohm, 41 Hebron Son, 649 Main StrNt, iscH500 Was! Cantor Sf., Manchostar a 646-4321 a 6in-M A m -M pkfM tl RM*. Ct^byNEA kic TMWdfl US Ppt BTMOW • 1S8SbyN8A.lno. Olan Mills at M6-5798 baths, fireplace, oppllon- Ple