24 - THE HERALD, Mon., April 6, 1981 Jaycees plan donkey game COVENTRY — The Jaycees are Gunmen rob bank, take teller sponsoring a donkey Area new s game, April 23,7:30 p.m., at the high school. SOUTH WINDSOR - A branch found abandoned by Manchester Bank officials said they could not im­ Square branch of the Connecticut The Jaycees will be taking on the office of First Federal Savings was police in the parking lot outside the mediately determine how much, if Bank and ’Trust Co. in the city's teachers from the high school in a robbed today by two men wearing A&P on Tolland Turnpike, police any, money had been taken from the North End. game played entirely on donkeys. masks and fake beards who briefly said. ’The car was a blue Pontiac, bank. Bank officials said they were Every shot on the basket must be took a woman teller hostage, police police said, and whether it had been performing an audit. Two armed men wearing yellow taken while on the donkey, providing said. stolen could not be immediately ’The FBI has sent agents to the ski masks robbed the Hartford that the donkey waits around long determined. The car is being scene, but no information has been branch, but police could not provide enough for the shot. The woman was described as the processed by both Manchester and released. any details about the robbery. The game is being held for the Two questions South Windsor office’s head teller South Windsor police. Police were questioning the The South Windsor and Hartford benefit of the Coventry Daycare and was released unharmed near the woman, who was not identified. robberies occurred within minutes Center, and the donkeys are bank. The robbery occurred at First Meanwhile, Hartford police were of each other, but apparently were provided by the Donkey Ball Co. The car used by the two men was Federal’s Oakland Road branch. investigating a robbery at the Terry unrelated. Tickets can be obtained from the on Bolton ballot high schoof office, Nathan Hale school office, Banes Pharmacy, and Ky KI<:H\RI> C<)I)4 person votes, someone who likes the Hills Pharmacy, For further infor­ Hi'ruld Ki'purli-r transfer station idea (thinks it will add an mation, contact Tony Roberto at 742- ROl.TON — Please vote on both aesthetic value to the town!. This person 6320. questions. Please votes "yes" for the transfer station. The The toll has jumped to 75^ents and It Connecticut River between Rocky Hill This is the cry from town hall these transfer station wins. days, and it will continue until 8 p.m, on Now assume two people vote, one for will only operate Wednesdays through and Glastonbury, as the tug Recipes galore Manchester, Conp. Wednesday the transfer station and the other for Sundays, as the nation’s oldest con­ Cumberland docks the ferry barge in Great ideas for new recipes are Tuesday It is due to the discovery of a somewhat townwide pick-up. Both voters vote "yes" tinuously operated ferry started Rocky Hill. (UPl photo) exclusively yours in the full-color April 7,1981 comic, but potentially serious, muddle for their respective favorites, but neglect another .season last week on the People-Food section of The Heraid. 25 Cents revolving around the upcoming referen­ to vote "no" for the less appealing alter­ H r r a l l i dum on the solution to the town s solid native waste disposal problem. Both alternatives are approved, and un­ Building lobby hopes talks end strike Serving the Greater Manchester Area for 1 0 0 Years The town has been.asked to vote on a less another referendum is held to dis­ solution to the waste disposal problem, qualify one or the other, the town will con­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The leader of a Wednesday after the CCIA rejected the un­ trade unions refused to cross picket lines es­ and it will do so Wednesday between noon tract townwide pick-up to bring the trash powerful construction lobby says he hopes ion’s last wage proposal calling for increases tablished by highway construction workers. and 8 p.m. to its own transfer station. negotiations would resume soon to end a strike of 40 percent over a three-year period. He said he was unable to estimate the finan­ The recent development is really not too Similarly, if there are more "no's" than that has halted millions of dollars of work on Labor ieaders have accused Morpnbesser cial impact of the strike. “These are mul­ Walesa urges peace confusing, once you get the hang of it. "yeses, " then the town has no solution. Connecticut highway and sewer projects. of backing out of the agreement but he said he timillion dollars jobs,” he said. “We’re at Simply, due to wording on the ballot, the If both alternatives win, the town will Marvin B. Morganbesser, president of the never agreed to the “outrageous” wage hike. a time when we’re just getting started with approved solution can be the installation find a large increase in an already Connecticut Construction Industry Associa­ He said he had told the negotiators the CCIA some jobs.” of a transfer station, or contractural projected large budget for the next fiscal tion, said Saturday “there are indications that bylaws required that any settlement must be There are about 8,000 Laborers’ union townwide pick-up, or both a transfer sta­ year. If both lose, the town may have a lot we will talk soon’’ but he could not be more voted on by its labor com m ittee and members in the state. Both sides estimate the tion and townwide pick-up or neither of refuse with no where to put it. specific. membership. strike now involves only the 3,000 members townwide pick-up nor a transfer station, So if people only vote "yes " for their The CCIA and representatives of the who work for members of the CCIA, which but while voting for either, both or Morganbesser said picketing had spread to Poles get reprieve favorite and do not vote "no " for the other Connecticut Laborers' District Council met many construction sites and a protracted primarily handles highway construction neither, voters could unintentionallv alternative, chances are that both options about 90 minutes Friday but there was no projects. approve neither either, both of neither, walkout could affect thousands more workers. PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (UPI) Lech Walesa called for a Pact nations, who are on maneuvers plans of reaction hold out no will be legally approved. movement in the original contract proposals Morganbesser said picket lines shut down CCIA deals with publicly financed projects ending up with an unwanted solution. — Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev moratorium on strikes and confron­ in and around Poland. prospects of success.” offered by contractors and laborers. work on Interstate 86 in Vernon and Tolland such as roads, highways, bridges and sewage The ticket will contain two questions, The vote might end up like 500 "yeses " reminded Czechosiavakia today of tations with the government, urging In his 27-minute speech, Brezhnev “Similar attempts are being About 3,000 laborers walked off the job and slowed most highway jobs because other treatment plants. both to be answered "yes" or "no." The for a transfer station and 500 "yeses " for the Soviet invasion he ordered 13 the union to use the labor peace to accused Western forces of creating a made" in Poland, he said, then ad­ first question will read "To approve or townwide pick-up, or 999 "yeses " for years- ago and gave a qualified en­ allow the 10-million member union “counter-revolution” in Poland and ding his belief the Polish Com­ disapprove the installation of a transfer townwide pick-up and 1 "yes " for the dorsement to the Polish Communist to sort out internal problems. then brought up the Soviet-led War­ munists could contain the situation. station . " and the second "To approve or transfer station. It matters little what the Party to contain a similar “At present, it does not pay to saw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia Brezhnev’s speech echoed the disapprove contracting townwide curbside count would be in this situation, for both “counter-revolution” against o p erate on the brink of the that crushed an attempt at a liberal words of Czechoslovakian party pick-up..." options would be approved. Unless both socialism. precipice,” Walesa said in an inter­ Communist regime — the so-called leader Gustav Husak, who opened Each question is independent from the questions a r^ o te d on by each voter. “The Polish Communists, as we view publisehd today in the Roman “Prague Spring” movement. the congress Monday by saying the other The ballot is not an either-or situa­ The hopeful result, among officials in believe will, one must suppose, with Catholic affiliated newspaper Slowo “The victory over the forces of Warsaw Pact was ready to defend tion. Voting "yes" on one does not town, is that only one alternative will win. the support of all Polish patriots, Powszechne. counter-revolution in 1968... is not an Poland. automatically disqualify the other. A The Republican Town Committee is cir­ prove able in adequate measure to Warsaw observers said Brezhnev’s inconsiderable contribution to all “As far as the Soviet Union is con­ Allison Christiana, 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leorr oppose the designs of the enemies of speech was a “second chance” for "yes" vote for townwide pick-up does not culating 1400 notices to the residents in fraternal countries,” the 74-year-old cerned, it is and continues to be a Christiana, of 15 Foster St., gets ready to eat her lunch at necessarily mean a "no" vote for a town, with the intent to make clear the the Socialist system,” Brezhnev told the divided Communist Party of Soviet leader said. loyal friend and ally of Socialist transfer station. hope that voters will remember to vote on the 16th Czech Communist Party Poland to contain the Solidarity un­ “You will, comrades, remember Poland,” Brezhnev said. “And in Center Springs Park Saturday following the annual Cleanup Assume for the moment that onlv one both questions. Please. OUR EAST® SALE Congress. ion challenge to its authority without all this from your own experiences. this I am convinced we are main­ Day. Allison was one of more than 140 volunteers from the In Warsaw, Solidarity labor leader resorting to help from the Warsaw These showed convincingly that the taining a common standpoint with Full Gospel Interdenominational Church who participated in Czechoslovakia as well as with the the cleanup campaign. (Herald photo by Burbank) -.anahemativetothe high exist of dothing. other countries of the socialist com­ Fusscas explains vote munity.” “Comrades, by defending our HARTFORD — Describing his vote as said no other business has a guaranteed MEN’S DEPARTMENT socialist community we are "a vote for the consumers of Connec­ profit margin and he sees no reason this simultaneously defending the most ticut." State Rep. Peter Fusscas R- guarantee should be continued for precious asset of nations — peace PZC approves Marlborough, voted to repeal the state package stores. AN AUERNAITVE TO THE and security.” law which requires a minimum markup on Saying he had come to the “heart liquor prices in the state. He said while ‘mom and pop " stores $100 BLAZER. of Europe,” Brezhnev turned thq se­ Fusscas said the law that has required might suffer some losses as a result of the OURS... cond half of his speech to nuclear the minimum markup on all liquor, beer repeal, the benefits to the consumer, of arms limitations and repeated his mill area plan and wine sold in this state discourages some $30 to $40 million in cost savings, call for a moratorium on new and competition and the benefit competition outweighs the risks. He said he hopes the Our Regular $80. replacement medium-range nuclear provides consumers with lower prices. He senate will support this legislation. missiles in Europe. Versatile for Easter and all Spring.. for dress and casual. MANCHESTER- The Planning to provide multi-family dwellings, These are our regular $80 blazers.. .comparable to $100 Brezhnev wore a navy blue suit and Zoning Commission Monday ap­ offices, cultural facilities, clubs, elsewhere! On s^ e at $69. Springwelght daoDn/wool bedecked with Soviet medals and proved a series of proposals concer­ educational facilities and municipal blends classically tailored in our own facilities. looked fit. He walked slowly from ning the Cheney Mills Historic facilities. Handsome navies, browns, greens, tans and other Coventry council mulls his seat of honor behind the rostrum District, following an uneventful In addition, there would be limited great fashion colors. Regulars-Shorts-Longs. and put on his gold-rimmed reading Free alterations even at these low sale prices. public hearing on the issue. commercial and industrial use of the glasses to deliver his 11-page text to The proposals include the defining are permitted only under "special manager hiring policy the 2,854 delegates and guests as the of the boundaries of a “historic exception " regulations. This would DRESS SLACKS Our Regular $20 & $23. newly built Palace of Culture. zone” of 67.4 acres, the governing of include commercial and industrial Brezhnev also touched on relations the development of that zone, and uses. - parking and recreational with the and said his the inclusion of the proposals and facilities. These would require a CO\ ENTR4 — The Town Council will making a recommendation for the council proposal for a summit meeting with plans for the preservation and reuse public hearing, as well as approval be discussing procedures for hiring a new action on the road. President Reagan was stymied by of the mill complex in the town’s from the PZC. town manager, and will establish a sub­ ^I5 &^I9 Western preconditions. comprehensive planX)f development. Mary Rice, 190 Chestnut St., asked committee to work on the appointment, at The council will also discuss payments You'd pay much more in other stores. This is all new for the police study presently being done Spring merchaivdise in a variety of Spring’s most wanted In a speech Monday, Husak com­ The town Planning Department about the allowable height of the council's regular meeting tonight. solids and neat patterns. Many b e lt^ styles. has been working on the proposed proposed parking facilities. The Council Chairwoman Roberta Koontz by International Police Inc. in Washington pared the Polish situation to East D.C. The organization was hired last Sizes 29 to 48. FREE ALTERATIONS. Germany in 1953 and Hungary in regulations for the “historic zone” regulations say the facility may not said Sunday that the council has received for several months, including the re­ exceed the height of any building 68 applications for the position of town month to analyze the town’s police force, 1956, when uprisings were put down. a force that has been riddled with past “International imperialism is cent revision of the section relating adjacent to it, or not higher than 40 manager, a position left vacant by Frank LONG & SHORT SLEEVE feet Connolly March 27. controversy. The council hopes the study Defiant Czechs carry their nation’s flag past reform movement. Soviet leader Leonid attempting,” Husak said, “to pull to the regulations for signs. DRESS SHIRTS The commission also approved the Donald Holmes, town engineer and will provide some insight into what has a burning Soviet tank outside Radio one or the other country out of the Under the zoning regulation Brezhnev attended a Czech Communist amendment, the commission agreed zoning map amendment to include assistant town manager, is holding the been called a “recurring problem ’ in the bond of the Socialist family as we Prague, In this photo taken on Aug. 21, Party meeting In Prague Monday at which to a “historical mixed-use concept" the 67.4 acres of the area as a position until a replacement is found. force. witnessed in Hungary, the German 1968, after troops from the Soviet Union Poland was warned Its neighbors are for the district which would allow “historic zone" which is actually Mrs. Koontz said that a sub-committee The regular meeting of the town council Democratic Republic, the conversion of the mills and the about one-third the size of the entire will be established tonight at the regular will follow a ceremony, open to the public, and four of their Warsaw Pact. allies Invade p..preparting to stop "disruption by anybody v.zeciiusuiavdMaCzechosolavakia aiiu and nuw now once once again again -— for ex-Town Manager Frank Connolly, Our regular $10 and $12 shirts that would cost you much Czechoslovakia to snuff outt the liberal and anything.”anything." (UPI photo) in Poland”Poland.’ construction of some new buildirbuildings historic district. This zone seems to town council meeting, adding that the be a first for Connecticut as the state council will be reviewing the procedures who now works as assistant town manager trrore elsewhere. Poly/conon blends in assorted pastels in Newington. and stripes. Sizes 14-1716. has not other historic district zoning for the appointment of someoiw Joythe Under the regulations, the external position. The ceremony begins at 7 p.m., with the council's meeting starting one hour later. appearance of the buildings in the She said she would be appointing the mill complex must virtually be un­ sub-committee, adding that she did not BOYS’ DEPARTMENT Ex-Yippie gets three-year term changed in any renovation of the know exactly which council members will area. be appointed. Sports for you k NEW YORK (UPI) -— Abbie Hoff-Hoff­ Hoffman is scheduled to surrender with me that Abbie should be a free — after plea bargaining — to a Also on the zoning map The council will be presented with the f ANAITERNAnVETOTHE The “Herald Angle” by Sports Editor man, the 1960s Yippie leader who April 21. He made his way out of the man today and do not think justice charge of third-degree criminal sasale amendments, the commission ap­ annual town report tonight, and will be man, the 1960s Yippie leader who April 21. He made his way out of the Earl Yost, another exclusive of The y $100 BOYS’ SUIT. spent six years on the , was packed courtroom amid a crowd of and law were well served,” she said. of a dangerous narcotic for selling 3 proved a change in the zoning considering action to call a town meeting Herald, tells the background and in­ pounds or $36,(W0 worth of cocaine to classification of twelve parcels of for town take-over of Hemlock Road. OURS... sentenced today to up to three years supporters who shouted curses Hoffman himself seemed less up­ teresting sidelights of the sports world. undercover officers in 1973. land contiguous to the historic zone, Town engineer Donald Holmes will be in prison for selling 3 pounds of against the late ex-govemor Gov. set, smiling and saying, “I think this Don’t miss it on The Herald sports pages. Sizes 8 to 12. cocaine. Nelson Rockefeller and former is what you call manipulation by the The charge carries a maximum containing 3.7 acres. These zoning Entire Stock of Under the sentence imposed by ac­ president Richard Nixon. media.’’ term of five years. Without the plea classifications now match what Our Regular $70. ting state Supreme Court Justice “Free Abbie Hoffman! Free Abbie Before sentencing, Hoffman told bargaining, Hoffman would have currently exists in the adjacent area Brenda Soloff, Hoffman, 44, will Hoffman!" the group chanted as the judge “I am guilty and I am faced charges that could have abutting those properties. Meetings set Wednesday Sizes 14 to 20. Entire StockofOur Reg. $80...$65. have to serve at least one year in jail Hoffman and his female companion, sorry for it.” He called the cocaine brought him a prison term of 15 Under the revision of the regula­ 7 Classically tailored with the same quality detailing as our before he is eligible for parole. He Johanna Lawrenson, shoved their sale “an act of stupidity and an act years to life. tion about signs, the commission fine men's suits. Fine wrirrkle-resinant textured polyster. faced a maximum of up to five years way down the hall against a battery of insanity.” Hoffman, a central figure in the would need to approve the height, COVENTRY - The following towns; Andover, Information may be ob­ Wide choice of pinstripes and heathos in blue, I x ^ . in Jail. of television cameras. “I was at a difficult point in my 1960s anti-war movement and a location and size of the signs, and eleventh annual early Ashford, Brooklyn, Canter­ tained by calling navy aird gray. Regulais-SUms-Huskles. Hundreds of letter writers — from Ms. Lawrenson, Hoffman’s com­ life in 1973,” said Hoffman, dressed founder of the Youth International they would recommend that the childhood conference, FREE ALTERATIONS. bury, Chaplin, Columbia, Jacqueline J. Norcel at 742- actor Jon Voight to author Norman panion during most of his six-year in a denim shirt and brown corduroy Party — the Yippies — fled New signs need to be unifoi^ and ap­ sponsored by the Connec­ Coventry, Eastford, Hamp­ 7313. Mailer — had pleaded for leniency exile, sobbed as she clung to him. slacks. York in 1974 after he was charged propriate in the historic Sense for the. tic u t D ep artm en t of ton, Hebron, Killingly, Abbie Hoffman for Hoffman. "Thousands of people will agree Hoffman, 44, pleaded guilty Jan. 23 with the cocaine sale. area. Education, The Connec­ Lebanon, Mansfield, Plain- DRESS SHIRTS ticut Early Childhood field, Pomfret, Putnam, Watch Your Council, and the Elemen­ Scotland, Stafford, tary School Principals’ Sterling, Thompson, You'd pay $10 for comparable quality in most stores. Inside today ^ Fixing copters Friendship Force Consumers angry Outside today Association, will be held Tolland, Union, Willington, Full make. Bunotted s te m placket. Generous tails. from 3:45 to 9 p.m. on and Woodstock, FAT-GO Fine easy-care poty/cotton. White, blue. tan. maize. Area news — . 24 Lottery...... 2 Seven Army CH-54B Skycrane The Friendship Force Is seeking Consumers say the administra­ Fair tonight with lows 40 to 45. Lose ugly excess weight with the Sizes 8 to 20. Wednesday at nine The emphasis of the con­ sensible NEW FAT-GO diet Business...... 1 7 Manchester . .. 44 helicopters of the 20Sth Transporta­ entertainers to perform abroad tion has "abandoned law and Partly sunny, breezy and warm ...12 different locations ference is the bringing plan. Nothing sensational just Classified ... .22-23 Obituaries .. tion Co., Connecticut Army during its August people-to-people order” by proposing that auto stan­ Wednesday with highs in the upper steady weight loss for those that 2 1 Sports...... 13-16 throughout Connecticut. together of all people in­ Comics...... National Guard, heavily damaged dards be eased. But a key con­ 60s and low 70s. 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MANCHESTER PARKADE,PARKAE®, MANCHESTER ference with J. Norcel, workshops, and oppor­ Introductory COfYO WESTFARMS MALL. FARMINGTON (0pm Sunday 12-51 • NAUGATUCK VALLEY MALL. WATERBURY Principal, and Karin Ran­ tunities for conversation Offer Worth Cut out this ad - Uke to store elebrating 100 Years of Community Service! dolph, as co-chairman of have been pianned to focus listed. Purchase ane pack of the planning committee. on the impact of the early FA T-00 and receive one FAT> GO Pack Free. Area 3 includes the years of a child’s life. 2 — THE HERALD. Tues., April 7, 1981 Lax- auto safety laws I anger consumersth e HERALD, Tucs.. April 7. 1981 - 3

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con­ well as Increased air pollution. ministration also announced a one- V^LAKIA f the ounce of prevention that woifm needs," he saia. changes the administration hopes to sumers say the administration has Rep. John Dlngell, EVMich., whose News Briefing year delay in implementing the first have prevented the need for a pound The proposals were drawn up by a adopt, called the approach “a sensi­ lowesT “abandoned law and order” by state includes the nation’s biggest phase of that program. TEMKRATUnCS of cure,” said consumer advocate Cabinet-level auto industry task ble step toward making regulation , \30.7< seeking to ease auto emission and automakers, complained the JO.______NEW \ iyiAMI — Dropping bumper Ralph Nader. force created by President Reagan ORLEANS ^ more cost-effective." safety standards. But a key con­ measures do not provide the Industry “crashworthiness” standards, which “It has abandoned law and order shortly after he took office. — LfOfN D I gressman and some automakers say with Immediate and sufficient help. require bumpers to avoid damage in for the big auto companies and con­ Clarence Ditlow, executive direc­ Ford Chairman Philip Caldwell [M.U* 1773 w°« the proposed relief doesn't go far Some U.S. automakers said collisions up to 5 mph. demned hundreds of thousands of tor of the Center for Auto Safety, called the package "very en­ ( 2 3 w o « i m ' > enough. deregulation, however welcome, is -r-Eliminating the Clean Air Act’s Americans to casualties, increased called the proposals "preposterous UPt WEATHER FOTOCA8T ID couraging, " and Volkswagen of The administration unveiled plans only one-thirid of what it would take requirement that cars meet 1984 economic costs and more pollution- because they mean only higher Haig flies to Riyadh Monday to relax nearly three dozen to revitalize the industry. They say America President James McLer- FBI to question Reagan emission standards at high altitudes. related disease on the highways,” he automobile costs for consumers, and non called it “a giant step toward existing or proposed regulations, two components still missing are This would require legislation by said. AMMAN, Jordan (UPI) — U.S. Secretary of State VTEMP they won’t help domestic manufac­ restoring the longterm health of the WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan, feeling predicting that by 1986 the action labor cost concessions and a reduc­ Congress. Dlngell, chairman of the House Alexander Haig left for Saudi Arabia today, ending Am­ turers sell a single car.” American-automotive industry . ” fine despite a lingering fever, agreed to answer FBI could save ailing domestic tion in Japanese car imports. — Dropping proposals for Commerce Committee, said while He said the proposals will lead to man talks that failed to soften the stand of Jordanian President Reagan’s recommen­ questions in his hospital room today about a gunman's automakers $1.3 billion and con­ minimum mileage requirement the proposals talk extensively about higher repair bills, more deaths and Smith and Caldwell continued leaders toward Israel and Middle East peace sumers about $8 billion. dations Include: attempt on his life, the White House said. Weather beyond 1986. Current rules require reviewing existing standards, the injuries, more air pollution and their campaign for wage and benefit negotiations. —A review of regulations that Acting press secretary Larry Speakes said White Reaction, was immediate and an industry average of 27.5 miles per package would have little immediate poorer fuel economy. concessions from the United Auto In a statement before his plane took off for Riyadh, strong, with consumer groups House counselor Edwin Meese arranged to sit in on the require cars to have passive gallon of gasoline by 1985. impact. General Motors Corp. Chairman Workers union and reiterated their morning visit by agents. It would be the first time Haig said his talks with King Hussein were “helpfol” and fearing the savings would lead to restraints, either self-buckling seat "What the Reagan-Bush ad­ “I don’t think they offer the kind of “frank.” Roger Smith, whose company support for restrictions on Japanese Reagan was interviewed for the FBI's official record more traffic deaths and injuries as belts or airbags, by 1984. The ad­ ministration did today was destroy immediate help the industry really specifically asked for many of the car imports. since the assassinatiort attempt nine days ago. But the secretary of state failed to get the Jordanians - r • , , Reagan has met informally with Jerry Parr, chief of to ease their stand calling for Israel's withdrawal from TOUdy S f0r6C3St Jerusalem and recognition of the Palestine Liberation the White House Secret Service detail that guarded him Sunny today with highs 60 to 65. Fair tonight with lows on the day of the shooting, and with other agency of­ Organization as the representative of the Palestinian peo­ ple. 40 to 45. Partly sunny, breezy and warm Wednesday with , A* ^ ficials. highs in the upper 60s and low 70s. Westerly winds 10 to 15 Syrians Speakes also announced Reagan will deliver a “major Jordanian Foreign Minister Marwan Qassem told Shuttle fuel problems reporters at the airport the Jordanian government con­ mph becoming southwest 15 to 20 mph this afternoon con­ address" on his economic recovery program and tax cut tinuing tonight. Southwest winds 15 to 20 mph Wednesday. proposal some time after April 15. Doctors expect the veyed to the U.S. officials its commitment to finding a solution to the Arabisraeli conflict based on “Israel's fire into president to leave the hospital this week. Before Reagan was wounded, he had planned to deliver total withdrawal from lands it occupied in 1967, including Long Island Sound an address before the Virginia State Legislature in Rich­ Jerusalem, and the recognition of the PLO as the push back countdown mond on his tax cut proposals on April 15 — the day in­ representative of the Palestinian people.” Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Mon- Lebanon come tax returns are due. Qassem said any peace negotiations “should be held un­ tauk Point, N.Y.: Winds southerly to southwesterly 10 to Doctors at George Washington University hospital say der auspices of the United Nations, the representative of 15 knots this afternoon and tonight and southwesterly 15 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) Reagan's temperature is up and down, but they are international legalities.” to 20 knots with higher gusts Wednesday. Visibility BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - — Engineers ran into new countdown watching it closely and have given him more antibiotics generally 5 miles or better. Sunny today. Clear tonight. Ignoring U.S. warnings that Israel trouble early today, setting back by could enter the fighting, Syrian to fight the recurring fever. Partly sunny Wednesday. Average wave heights 1 foot nine to 11 hours preparations to Reagan awoke at 7 a.m. EST, met with top aides and today and 1 to 2 feet tonight increasing Wednesday. peace-keeping troops poured rocket launch two astronauts Friday on the was given a written briefing on renewed hostilities in Secretary warns allies and artillery fire into Zahle today in first test flight of the space shuttle Lebanon and rising tensions in Poland, Speakes said. the heaviest bombardment in the Columbia. Speakes said the White House is studying Soviet leader BONN, West Germany (UPI) — U.S. Defense Extended outlook seven-day street war against Chris­ The difficulty dealt with gaseous Leonid Brezhnev's speech in Prague, in which he said he Secretary Caspar Weinberger warned NATO allies today tian militiamen. contamination in the ship's three Extended outlook for New Thursday through believes Poland can control its own labor troubles. that the American public would not long tolerate any U.S. officials said Lebanon was on fuel cell generators. European shirking on defense commitments because Saturday: “the brink of a major hostility,” and / The problem meant the launch “our people will not want to march alone.” Massarhusells, Rhode Island and Connerlirut: U.N. Secretary Kurt Waldheim team probably would not be able to Feds probe Hinckley Although several European allies have been Chance of showers Thursday. Clearing Friday. Fair urged the Syrians and Christian make up tagging countdown work by 'm emphasizing the importance of resuming arms control Saturday. Daytime highs 50s to low 60s. Overnight lows 35 militiamen to stop the fighting. tonight as hoped. But there was no talks with the Soviet Union, Weinberger held out no hope to 45. Police sources said seven people WASHINGTON (UPI) - John W. Hinckley Jr., just immediate indication that the dif­ that such negotiations were in the offing when he ad­ Verm ont: Scattered showers Thursday and Friday. were killed in Monday’s fighting In nine days ago a little-known drifter, is now the focus of an ficulty would force a delay in the dressed defense ministers from 12 other nations in Partly cloudy Saturday. Highs mainly in the 50s and over­ Beirut between the Syrian troops launch of astronauts John Young and FBI inquiry and a batterv of mental tests — both NATO's Nuclear Planning Group. night lows in the 30s. exploring his alleged attempt to kill President Reagan. and Lebanese army regulars. Robert Crippen. Senior U.S. officials who reported the gist of Maine and New H am pshire: Chance of showers Another three people were reported Hinckley, 25, of Evergreen, Colo., underwent psy­ The space agency said in a 6 a.m. Weinberger’s classified remarks to the meeting said he Thursday. Clearing Friday. Fair Saturday. Lows from wounded. Since the fighting began in chiatric examinations Monday while the FBI stepped up EST status report that samples spoke with deep skepticism about the “benefits” of the mid 20s to mid 30s. Highs in the mid 40s to lower 50s. Beirut and Zahle Wednesday, 161 its search for information about the suspect, described by taken of hydrogen and oxygen gases detente. people have been killed and some 480 his parents as “a sick boy." A Paramont Coal Co. employee, coal truck pushed through the fuel cell system driver, wears a helmet and face shield wounded. found a “high reading” of nitrogen, An FBI spokesman said the agency is gathering all the issued to him by independent Paramont of­ National forecast The sources said 20 people were argon and helium. background it can about Hinckley, who arrived in ficials to protect the driver from shattered More strangers killed killed Monday in Zahle and at least The systems contain-pure oxygen Washington March 29 — one day before Reagan was shot By United Press International Los Angeles pc 82 58 .... 50 others wounded — most of them and hydrogen to work properly. outside the Washington Hilton Hotel. windshield glass. All Paramont drivers were City & Fest Hi Lo Pep Louisville w 59 30 .... PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Murders among strangers Greek Catholic residents of the The fuel cells use the chemical He is charged with the attempted assassination of issued the head gear. The Independent Albuquerque w 74 40 .... Memphis pc 70 56 .... strategic town that controls the House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. James Jones, D- Reagan and with assaulting Secret Service agent Timothy are soaring for the first time since the days of Prohibition Anchorage f 38 28 .... Bech pc 75 72 .... reaction between hydrogen and mine officials fear that UMW strikers will Beqaa Valley only 10 miles from the Okla., unveils his version of the 1982 budget that would cut oxygen to produce electricity, with McCarthy. No charges have been filed yet for the bootlegging and Depression soup lines, says the chief, Asheville pc 59 28 .... Milwaukee pc S3 34 .... attempt to shut down non-union operations Syrian border. spending by $4 billion more than President Reagan’s water as a useful by-product. J - shootings of White House press secretary James Brady researcher in a national study on homicide in eight U.S. Atlanta pc 67 48 .... Minneapolis cy 60 46 .... cities. U.S. officials traveling with proposal, allow for a smaller tax cut and reduce the The agency said the bypass of a and policeman Thomas Delahanty. by throwing rocks through the coal truck Billings w 50 29 .... Nashville pc 62 42 .... Secretary of State Alexander Haig Dr. Margaret Zahn’s report report Monday found Birmingham pc 69 46 .... New Orlens pc 74 46 .... damaged electrical circuit in the windshields, intimidating its drivers. One from Jerusalem to Amman, Jordan, -president’s estimated budget deficit by half. (UPI photo) "Our early analysis was that this was the act of a single non-union truck’s windshield was reported strangers are killing strangers in record numbers during Boston sy 53 37 .... New York sy 51 41 .... shuttle’s engine compartment was gunman, and we have developed no information to the 1980s. Preliminary research suggests that today’s Brownsvil Tx.w 80 72 .... Oklahom Cty w 70 53 .... said Israel was under “irresistible completed early today. counter that," chief FBI spokesman Roger Young said shattered by rocks Monday. Also each drug traffickers and high unemployment may be con­ Buffalo sy 48 31 .... Omaha sy 71 48 .... pressure” to intervene in Lebanon to Technicians had an eight-hour Monday. driver is armed, as is this driver, with a .38 tributing to the trend. Chrlstn S.C. sy 70 51 .... Philadelphia sy 53 36 .... halt the factional warfare. “hold” beginning at 10 a.m. to make Ji Young said every lead is being “literally covered on caliber handgun. (UPI photo) Charltt N.C. sy ' 66 41 .... Phoenix sy 90 62 .... But Phalangist militia leader up much of the lagging work, but an Chicago pc 56 43 .... Pittsburgh sy 49 27 .... Bechir Gemayel said today, “Syria Democrats eye receipt." Cleveland pc 48 30 .... Portland M. sy 52 31 84 official said it appeared the count­ is out to occupy Zahle, but we are down stilt would be behind as a Columbus pc 53 33 .... Portland Or. sh 51 42 .... determined to fight until the bitter Calls will cost more Dallas f 72 57 .... Providence sy 56 34 .... result of the fuel cell trouble when end ... whatever the consequences.” St* Brady still improving WASHINGTON (UPI) — The government has given Denver pc 74 36 .... Richmond sy 58 31 .... the clock was to restart at 6 p.m. Des Moines sy 46 69 .... St. Louis sy 61 49 .... A Lebanese Moslem delegation, Weather forecasters continued to American Telephone & Telegraph Co. authority to raise returning from talks in Damascus less spending Detroit sy 53 29 .... Salt Lak Ctypc 56 39 .... WASHINGTON (UPI) — White House press secretary its rate of return on interstate and foreign services, Lottery be optimistic about conditions at Duluth pc 49 40 .... San Antonio w 77 56 .... with Syrian President Hafez Assad, launch time. But Capt. Merlyn For­ James Brady is improving daily in his ability to think and which will boost interstate long-distance telephone rates El Paso f 82 52 .... San Diego pc 70 80 .... said “Syria considers Zahle vital for WASHINGTON (UPI) - House crease in history. speak, but his doctors say their main concern now is with by 16 percent. syth said Air Force meteorologists Hartford sy 47 36 .... San Francisco f 56 50 .... its own National Security” and will Democrats have come up with their Gramm, a member of the 44- were keeping a close watch on a his motor functions, particularly on his left side, In a unanimous decision, the Federal Communications Honolulu pc 84 68 .... San Juan pc 84 75 .04 not lift its siege of the Greek own budget proposal for fiscal 1982— member Conservative Democratic frontal system approaching from the Commission Monday authorized AT&T to begin earning a Numbers drawn Monday: Indianapolis pc 56 35 .... Seattle sh 52 41 .08. Catholic town of 200,000 inhabitants Brady was shot through the head March 30 by an one calling for deeper spending cuts, Caucus, said he will join with west. assailant who also shot and wounded President Reagan, a 12.75 percent rate of return on all of its interstate and Jacksn Mss. pc 72 48 .... Spokane pc 44 V ^ 2 . until the Phalangist presence there a smaller tax cut and a deficit about Republicans and perhaps some con­ forei^ services. Connecticut 234 Jacksonville sy 74 44 .... Tampa sy 77 .... is eradicated. servative Democrats in offering yet He said the outlook was that the Secret Service agent and a policeman. New Hampshire Monday Kansas City sy 69 53 .... Washington sy 98'40 .... half the size of the administration’s. The decision, two years in the making, will boost in­ Maine 254 Phalangist Radio said the Syrian But House Republicans charge the another substitute budget. rain and clouds associated with the A right-front portion of Brady's brain was damaged by Vermont 515 3230 Las Vegas sy 84 64 .... Wichita w ^ 72 52 .... terstate long-distance telephone rates 16 percent and shelling Tuesday morning was the Democrats’ budget is based on Overall, Jones’ plan calls for front would be about 100 miles north the bullet and had to be removed. The right side of the Rhode Island 3566 Little Rock pc 68 53 .... Technicians worked Monday to correct minor snags in a bring an additional $1.4 billion annually in Bell System New Hampshire Sundav heaviest bombardment yet of the higher taxes and restored funds for $713.5 billion in federal spending, of the Cape for the scheduled 6:50 brain controls the left side of the body. 7502 Massachusetts 5980 leaking valve in an oxygen pipe running between the launch revenues, an AT&T spokesman said. strategic town controlling the Beqaa social services at the expense of $688.9 in revenues and a $24.6 billion a.m. takeoff of Young and Crippen. valley and involved rockets, tanks defense spending. deficit for fiscal 1982, which begins The pilots, now living in a health pad and ground storage tanks. The valve was replaced and a and 155mm artillery. Today, the House Budget Com­ Oct. 1. isolation trailer at the Johnson Space NASA spokesman said the problem set back countdown The Syrians have also been mittee was to begin work on the Using newer, more pessimistic Center in Houston, planned to fly to work about three hours. Launch of the first of the Space shelling the Phalangist-controlled proposal introduced Monday by its economic assumptions developed by the launch site Wednesday. So is Transport System vehicles is set for Friday morning. (UPI Almanac towns of Baskinta and Nabaa Sinnin, Crippen's mother, Ruth, proprietor chairman. Rep. James Jones, D- the committee, Reagan’s budget photo) Capitol Region Highlights 30 miles northeast of Beirut to pre­ Okla. calls for spending of $717.8 billion, of a beer parlor in Porter, Texas. vent the Christian militia from Jones' plan, which calls for $4.3 revenues of $667.4 billion and a “I’d a whole lot rather see him bringing reinforcements to nearby billion more in budget cuts than the deficit of $50.45 billion. land," she admitted Monday. launch pad and ground storage were inserted into this week's count­ Zahle, 33 miles east of the capital. president proposed, has the support At a news conference Monday, Engineers earlier were set back tanks. down specifically to dejl with items costing more than $2,500. Herbst, the Town Council agreed to delay, for two By United Press Internatiional In Beirut, the 17th cease-fire three hours by a leaking oxygen Launch director George Page said problems of the kind that have been Today is Tuesday, April 7, the 97th day of 1981 with 268 of all but one of the committee’s 18 Jones called for bipartisan support CATV sidelined Leone wanted to place these duties with the direc­ weeks, action on joining a regional garbage-to- agreement appeared to have all but of his proposed budget, “which valve in a pipe running between the today’s hold and two others like it experienced so far. to follow. Democrats and is staunchly opposed tor of school business services. The board objected energy project. collapsed during the night. Sporadic by the panel’s 12 Republicans. meets the needs of America” by SOl'TH WINDSOR— Northeast Cablevision of aying it felt its procedure would allow board Mrs. Herbst asked for the delay to allow the coun­ The moon is moving toward its first quarter. machine-gun and mortar duels The morning stars are Mercury and Mars. Rep. Phil Gramm, D-Texas, said helping those “who genuinely need Connecticut Inc,, has filed a petition with the members to know where the money is going. cil to review a consultant’s study to be received by between Phalangist militiamen in help” and is fair to the middle class. The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. he would not support Jones’ budget Department of Public Utility Control calling for the City of Hartford. The study is to define the CTiristian East Beirut and Syrian proposal because some of the Budget director David Stockman Those bora on this date are under the sign of Aries. cancellation of a DPUC hearing scheduled for differences between the regional project and a peacekeeping forces in West ^ ir u t “savings” come from increasing said the Democratic proposal is Parents' delays hinder English poet and philosopher William Wordsworth was Wednesday. t smaller one proposed by Industronics of South could be heard across the city. taxes and user fees by more than $3 “unacceptable" to the administra­ born April 7, 1770. The recently formed cable company is Windsor. Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel billion and amassing nearly $5 billion tion, mainly because of lower On this date in history: challenging the state’s plan to add South Windsor to Halim Khaddam arrived in Beirut through “improved administration defense spending, the reduced tax the service area of the Greater Hartford CATV, In 1927, the first successful demonstration of long dis­ today for emergency talks with Service plans move tance television, was made between Washington, D.C., practices.” cut and “dubious” savings included based in Manchester. Lebanese President Elias Sarkis Gramm particularly opposes the in the plan. Atlanta alarm system The petition states that Greater Hartford CATV and New York City. about ways of ending the fighting F)AST HARTFORD— C&W Caterers, owned by In 1943, American and British troops accomplished a Democrats’ plan to cut $4.35 billion Jones said his budget allows for a failed to file a legal application to enlarge its five- Tuition protest before it engulfs the entire country. $35 billion tax reduction in fiscal 1982 Clemons Wawer, plans to move the operation to a strategic linkup in Tunisia during the North African cam­ from FYesident Reagan’s proposed town franchise. The Northeast company also has defense spending level, while at the compared, to the president’s $54 ATLANTA (UPI) — Police say the percent ol the kids we get early in­ ta has. ' commercial zone so it can buy and sell liquor. The paign of World War Two. Air quality report petitioned to be made a legal party to the annexa­ HARTFORD— The Connecticut Student Associa­ same time restoring more than $7 billion tax-cut proposal. “general alarm” procedure they formation on, it (alarm plani has Twenty-two of those on the task- service is now located in Mt. Carmel Hall which is In 1947, millions of Americans were without telephone follow when a young black vanishes worked.” force list have been found dead, and tion proceedings. This would give the firm a better in a residential zone on Roberts Street. tion says it will urge state education officials to H^TFORD (UPI) - The state billion in selected social programs, Jones said Rep. Dan opportunity to further challenge the proposal. service as a nationwide strike began. It lasted 23 days. has been hindered by parents' delay three others, including Rogers, are A police investigator has said tentative reject proposed increases in tuition charges at the D^^rtment of Environmental such as child nutrition, education Rostenkowski, D-Ill., chairman of Meanwhile. Andrew Young, the in reporting missing children, in­ missing. assurances for the move have been received but he state’s public colleges. mtection forecast moderate air and job training. the tax-writing House Ways and black former U.N. ambassador who cluding the 25th presumed victim of wasn’t told to where that move would be. Wawer The association includes student representatives quality today in Bridgeport and Jones said his proposed funding for Means Committee, will announce announced Monday he would run for on Boards of Trustees for the community, technical the city’s child killer. Public Safety Commissioner Lee was told about a week ago that selling liquor to W^terbury and good air quality for defense, while less than Reagan’s, specifics of the Democratic tax-cut mayor of A tlanta to succeed and four state colleges. ’They claim the tuition fees The case of Larry Rogers, 21, a P. Brown said Rogers was added to patrons renting the hall violated state regulations. the rest of Connecticut. still is the largest peace-time in­ proposal Thursday. Maynard Jackson, was asked about the list "because of similarities in Condo conversion shouldn’t be raised when the federal government is / mentally retarded youth reported the deaths and disappearances of 25 likely to cut back on financial aid to college 3he Meral^ missing Aprii 2, was handed over his profile and disappearance and Official Uanche$ter Newspaper young blacks in the city during the that of some of the other cases EAST HARTFORD- Residents of the Jai Dee students. Monday to Atlanta's special police last 20 months. apartment complex on Jai Dee Drive have been told Town drops claim task force. Rogers disappeared handled by the task force. " USPS 327-500 Vol. C, No. 159 A dream come true? that the complex will be converted to con­ March 30. "I think the general agreement The young man, who at 5-foot-3 and dominiums and will be renamed Taft Con­ VERNON— A decision approved by the Town Published daily except Sunday and certain Rogers is one of three young among most of the announced can­ no pounds was built iise a child, was dominiums. Council, will ensure the widow of a Vernon Police holidays by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald blacks who have disappeared since a didates is that should not be an last seen getting into a station wagon Taft Associates of Manchester has filed a state­ officer that she will receive benefits if the town’s Immunization law Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class police “general alarm” plan was issue,” Young said. “Our objective driven by a black man who police postage paid at Manchester, Conn. POSlTdASTER: Window washer aims high ment with the East Hartford town clerk to let the Workers' Compensation claim fails. started a month ago. The others is to catch the killers and put them said had a "thick, false looking town know that the residents are being informed of Mrs. John Macshall’s husband, Sgt. John HARTFORD— The state Department of Health Send address changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, have been found dead. on trial. mustache." the proposed change. Residents are being given a Marshall, dledTOst summer at the age of 43, of a Services, feels that measles can be eliminated in Manchester, Conn. 06040. NEW YORK (UPI) - Jim Cooke “This has bepn my life’s dream — Timothy Hili, 13, and Eddie “Bub- second tallest building — for ‘.‘a cou­ “No other city ... could come Duncan was added to the list last 90-day option to pay a minimum price of $30,000 to massive heart attack while off duty. the state by the end of 1982 due to the state law wants to become to window washers it’s better than climbing Everest,” ba” Duncan, 21, who also was men­ ple of hours each day until he works through this child crisis with race wtek after his body was recovered live in the condominium and $1,000 would be Town officials had claimed that Marshall wasn’t requiring immunization against the disease, before To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call what Sir Edmund Hillary is to moun­ said Cooke, 37, who arrived in New tally retarded, were not reported his way up,” says Leonard Nork of relations in as good a shape as Atlan­ from the Chattahoochee River accepted as a down payment. Renters are being covered by the state hypertension law because he entering school. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. tain climbers. York from London Sunday. Local 2. missing to police for as long as three given a total of 180 days from notification to remain didn’t take a pre-employment physical. The town A recent report shows that 25 children had Monday through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Cooke, a British window washer, He said he would be sure to have In addition, he is required to take days after they were last seen. Depu­ at the apartments. has decided to drop that claim based on Marshall’s measles during 1960 and four cases have been con­ Delivery should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through will get the chance to do what could his “lucky” bucket and sponges on out a separate $2 million'insurance ty Police Chief Eldrin Bell said. long service to the town. Mrs. Marshall will receive firmed so far for 1981. State offlcials said that Friday and by 7:30 a.m. ^turday. be every window washer’s dream hand when he attempts to become policy — just in case. Bell said the goal of the emergen­ Busbee wants suspect some $16,000 or $17,000 a year in payments for measles problems exist primarily in. two groups, Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for and probably every acrophoblc’s the first Englishman to brighten the Cooke, on the other hand, says he cy plan, which includes throwing up herself and three of her five children who are still those ages 15-24 and in preschoolers. Officials said one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six nightmare — wash the windows on building’s top-story glass next is putting his trust in his lucky roadblacks, searching cars and vans ATLANTA (UPI) — Gov. George Police denied initial reports that under age 18. that the 15-24 group hasn’t been adequately months, and $61.40 for‘one year. Mall rates are the top floor of the Empire State Tuesday, April 14. bucket and sponges to carry him and launching an all-out search in Busbee has formally asked Connec­ Marshall might be a suspect in the Board wants control protected against measles — many were bom available on request. Building. Union officials aren’t taking any through the adventure 102 stories the vicinity where the youth was last ticut Gov. William A. O’Neill to 20-montb-long mystery in which 25 before measles vaccine was develop^ and others Cooke, winner of a “dreamer of chances with Cooke’s window above the streets of Manhattan. seen. Is to “find the person who is return to Georgia an armed robbery young blacks have either died or dis­ EAST HARTFORD— Against the wishes of haven’t been properly immunized. ’They said the To place a classified or display advertisement, or the year” contest Jor his wish to washing experience. Monday, after The Empire State Building, missing and protect him from the suspect who police also want to ques­ appeared. School Superintendent Sam J. Leone, the Board of Report causes delay problem with the preschoolers is that physicians to report a news item, story or picture idea, call clean the 102nd-floor windows of the meeting his fellow window washers, opened in 1931, has 6,500 windows possibility of danger.” tion about his link to one of Atlanta's Investigators said they only Education, Monday night, voted to take control of and parents don’t always adhere to the proper shot 643-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ 1,250-foot-tall structure, took the he was shown some equipment he and they are washed twice a month. If medical examiners' estimates murdered or missing young blacks. wanted to question Marshall about evaluating bids and awarding contracts for any VERNON— On suggestion of Mayor Marie schedule. day through Friday. first step toward bis dream Monday must learn to use before attempting The building was the city’s highest of the time of death are accurate, Larry Marshall, 34, was arrested his reported relationship with one of — he was given an honorary the “big wash.” until the twin towers of the World Bell said. Hill and Duncan were dead in Hartford, Conn., last week on a the dead youths, believed to be membership in Local No. 2 of the Today, be begins working with Trade Center, each 110 dtories high, by the time they were reported mis­ fugitive warrant issued by the state Timothy Hill, 13, whose body was Window Cleaners Union. other window washers on the city’s onened in 1973. sing. of Georgia for attempted armed recovered from the Chattahoochee He added, however, that “with 95 robbery. River March 30 4 - THE HERALD, Tues., April 7, 1981 THE^HERALD, Tues., April 7, 1981 - 5 Officials seeking ways Proposed reduction to pare district budget

MANCHESTER— Officers of the after last night’s workshop. at the expense of a mill rate hike. 8th District Fire Department will go That totals $573,936, an increase of Lassow argfied that it would be irks town citizens over the department’s budget $74,000 over the budget for the more practical to rent equipment as request to try to find as much as $15,- current year. That figure does not in­ needed, partly because several kinds the education department in line.” 000 to cut out of it. clude atout $15,000 in interest on a of equipment are needed for By PAUL HENDRIE asking the taxpayers to open up their But Gerry Harvey, of 19 Grove St., District President Gordon Lassow loan for the fire truck, however, and different jobs and partly because Herald Reporter pocketbooks so they can grab, it’s a very restrained budget request. We said she thinks Manchester general­ Monday night, asked Fire Chief John there would be Insurance and MANCHESTER - Some 300 per­ Christensen to reduce the budget so maintenance expenses connected believe the people of Manchester are ly spends its school dollars well. sons packed a public budget hearing “My blood percolates when I hear that the district can buy the fire with owning a backhoe. willing to pay a few dollars more to at Waddell School last night and insure the contination of this is what the people want,” said truck it has ordered and still avoid After an involved discussion about thundered applause as speaker after providing some kind of full tln\p Manchester’s schools as a leader in Harvey. “Not I, for one — a resident an increase in the mill rate. speaker supported maintaining or in­ of Manchester — do not believe that District Director Joseph Tripp clerk to handle some administrative quality education.” Equipment creasing the level of school funding. our children’s education is the place however, strongly opposed any affairs and keep the office open for But not everybody agreed. Betty The meeting was a chance for to solve our national fiscal crisis. reductions in the fire budget and regular business hours, the directors Sadlowski, 48 Hollister St., said she citizens to voice their opinions on the The few dollars you might, save my frankly said he would encourage rejected the idea. doesn’t feel the PTA speaks for the could get ax fSl.S miUloo budget proposed by average parent and taxpayer. family would be a’lar poorer invest­ volunteer firemen to attend an April They provided instead for a part- Town Manager Robert B. Weiss for 20 hearing on the budget in the effort time clerk at an expense of about $2,- "This is the only time you come up ment in my bankbook than in the fiscal year 1981-82. school system.” to keep the cuts from taking effect. 200. here and yell, but you’re not paying ’The new budget represents a 7.36 A number of residents also spoke Christensen said he felt one of the A figure of $8,300 has been in­ percent increase over last year’s out against proposals to reduce first things to go would be about $6,- it is that $15,000 or part of it, that cluded for a clerk. The consensus budget, falling below the 8 percent library services. Last year’s library 000 for equipment to pipe air to the Lassow would like to shave from the was that the figure should be more ceiling set by the Board of Directors. budget increased just 4.3 percent and top of the elevating platform truck. budget. like $12,000 and that the expense Amy Burns, PTA Council co­ the number of book purchases in the Men on the platform now use back­ The current mill rate of 4.5 would should be put off for a year. president, called for support of the Cost second past two years had dropped more Under the watchful eye of the residents of Muscovy ducks guard their nest that is pack tanks for air and some objec­ support a budget of about $580,000 The directors hope the treasurer proposed $18.7 million school budget, Sunnybrook Village apartment complex filled with eggs about ready to hatch. tion has been raised about that. because the tax assessment phase-in and the part-time clerk in combina­ than 20 percent. as well as restoration of an ad­ Martin J. Hogan, of 20 Piitham St., on New State Road, Manchester, these (Herald photo by Richmond) Christensen said the only other Will automatically increase the tion can keep the office open, more ditional $145,000 requested by the to education items he feels he can cut is personal grand list and taxpayers will often than it is now. said elderly people especially de­ Board of Education, but cut by pend on the library. equipment, which he said needs automatically pay a higher tax at the Now you know Weiss. "If there’s one safe place in the replacement. same mill rate. "We view education as an invest­ town of M anchester, it’s the The fire budget request now stands At the request of Sam Longest the The village of Keystone, Neb., Ducks like apartment life ment in the future,” said Burns. attention the rest of the year to what library,” he said. “In fact, if you at $224,656. The d istrict’s ad­ public works request includes a $15,- boasts the only known church in the “We reaffirm our belief that educa­ goes on in the schools,” said ministrative budget request is at 000 figure for purchase of small used United States with two altars — one want to protect your car, put a book tion is a political right and we accept Sadlowski. “As far as saying we in it and nobody will steal it. You and the one that animal lovers are $56,660 and the public works request backhoe for sewer work. Longest for Protestants and one for l<> BARK VK A KICIIMOM) plex on New State Road, owned by our responsibility as a community to shouldn’t want to live in the past, have a lot of older people here and sure is passed along by the ducks is at $292,730. That’s where they stood said he wanted the backhoe hut not Catholics.' Mi'rald R«*porl<‘r Raymond (Sonny) Damato of pay for it. There is a serious erosion well dam it, I can spell better than the library means a lot to them. And MANCHKSTKR - All animal Manchester. - that Damato buys 100 pounds of of educational services. We continue my kids. Maybe we weren’t taught God help us when a kid can’t go to lovers are sure that all animals, The Hockanum River, flowing feed a week and it’s scattered on to spend beloW the state average for driver’s education and sex educa­ the library and take out a book. I fowl and fish, have a language all of behind the apartment complex, one the premises.* Students education and we continue to have a tion, but we learned to read and voted for these people here and I’m their own, even though the non­ of several that Damato owns, is Lynn Cordsten of Ellington, higher-than-average student to write.” sure somewhere down the line they animal lovers are more than a little another attraction for the ducks, secretary in Damato's rental of­ teacher ratio.” John Tucci, a member of the must have gone to a library. I say to get prizes Republican Town Committee, said skeptical about this. many of whom stay all winter, as fice, keeps a watchful eye on the Geoffrey Naab, chaiTuuui. of the you, cut out everything else, but Well, they might change their did several muscovys who are now ducks and helps feed them. She said PTA Council Budget C o n i^ itto e ,--^ too thinks the schools are don’t shut down the people’s MANCHESTER - Six exceeding their mandate and should minds if they could see the influx of hatching eggs in bushes close to the from 50 to 100 wild ducks are students from Grades 5 and also said the $145,000 sliced from the library.” return to a no-frills approach to ducks, of all kinds, that converge apartment unit foundations. around most of the time and 6 classes at Nathan Hale school budget should be put back in. John Cooney, of 73 Elkwood Road, More than 50 children participated In a by the Bentley School PTA in cooperation education. on the Sunnybrook Apartment com­ But the major attracting factor. Damato has 15 that he owns. School, Spruce St., were "I think the turnout tonight in­ who works for MacMillan bicycle safety clinic Saturday morning at with the Manchester Police Department. “I think the decreased money is awarded prizes in the dicates the sentiment of the publishers, said Manchester has one Bentley School. The clinic was sponsored (Herald photo by Burbank) good because .it will force educators school’s annual science taxpayers,” he said. "If the $145,000 of the best library systems in the which Mr. Weiss cut from the budget and parents to gbt together and find area. He said a library becomes fair. out what is important and what is Top winners in Grade 5 remained, the effect on a taxpayer even more valuable in times of for each $10,000 of assessed property necessary and what is basic economic hardship. were: Chris Rossett, first; education,” said Tucci. “I urge Mr. Los Gary, second and would be $2.80. ”We can’t afford the newspapers Tank location question The Board of Education is not Weiss to stick to his guns and keep Sing-along fights roads David Chappell, third. and books we would like, but we can Top winners in Grade 6 get them all at the library,” he were: Mike Yavinsky, added. WINDSOR (UPI) - Highway op­ Ascot members wore the red rib­ The town has fought the 1-91, 1-291 first; Joey-Leigh Romano, Other residents called for an in­ ponents wore red ribbons and led a bon or ascot, which they said sym­ plans for more than 10 years. But spawns large crowd second and Adrianne crease in the police department sing-along to help rally opposition to bolizes the danger the town faces residents are most immediately con­ Chase, third. budget, so more officers can be hired state plans to widen Interstate 91 from the higway projects. cerned with plans to widen 1-91, a Students receiving to patrol the streets. The and construct Interstate 291. Midge Christoper-Nash, a project that has already been ap­ MANCHESTER - Upset at the of the area a week ago. Both alter­ for the examination oi me piopusai, honorable mention in recommended police department About 75 people attended the Mon­ chemotherapist and singer,- was proved. town's proposal to construct a large natives met the required distance pointing out that the residents’ Grade 5 include: Michele budget calls for a 9.5 percent in­ day night meeting organized by dressed in red and presented a reper­ water tank near their homes and regulations, but one was slightly meeting with Giles had produced Beaudry, Jessica Romano, crease over the present budget, but Ascot Inc., a citizen’s group, that toire of take-offs of popular ballads. Ascot Inc., which previously was property, many residents of the further away from most of the some positive results. Marie Christiana, Janet police and supporters believe even claims the highway projects To the tune of of "Tom Dooley”, she called Action-Save Connecticut's Knollwood Road area showed up at homes. ’’We got him going in the right Gottier, Frank Savino, more is need^. proposed by the state Department of sang: “The highway men are out to Oldest Town, has hired Attorney the public hearing of the Planning direction,’’ he said. “Away from the B ut Russell Smyth, of 48 Igor Sikorsky Jr. of Hartford to seek Attorney Jerome Walsh, represen­ Douglas Joslin, Jennifer Transportation would pose a danger get us. They’ll make money while and Zoning Commission last night. homes.” Strawberry Lane, sounded a refrain an injunction against the 1-91 plans ting some of the Knollwood Road Walters, Jenny Alaimo and to Windsor residents. they watch us cry.” Many residents of the area also which has become familiar in this The public works director said the area residents, attacked the Vicky Charbonneau. spoke against the proposed plan. year of austerity. tank was needed "to meet peak proposal on several grounds. Grade 6 students Many said it would be an “eyesore” “I appreciate the problems of the demands on Manchester’s water He argued that the tank was going receiving honorable men­ and would have a negative economic system," however, an attorney for to be very visible to the homes, and tion were: Tom town manager, but I also appreciate effect on their property’s value. many of the residents said the loca­ he brought his own set of pictures to Lupacchino, Carolynn the problems of the homeowner,” One resident said she thought the tion of the tank would have a prove his point. He spoke of the Lindley, Wendy Burnett, said Smyth. “Your obligation is to detrimental effect On property depreciation of the property values average householder in the area Roberta Merrill, Matt about 48,000 Manchesterites, not any would be paying about $2,000 a year values in the area should the tank be built, both to Hayes, Laura Oliver, Lisa town officials or pressure groups. Lonoon in taxes. With 30 vacant lots homes already built in the area, and Morrow, Nancy Conturier Government officials were, issued a The area is now zoned as a rural available for building, there was a mandate last November to cut the ones yet to be developed on the va­ and Ed Moriarty. residence zone, and in order to build potential income of $60,000. But she budget.” cant lots. The program was spon­ a water tank, the town must have wondered how many homes would be sored by the Nathan Hale FOC’ PZC approval for a "special excep­ Walsh also questioned the legality constructed in the presence of a School PTA. tion " to the regulations. The com­ of the application because the site large water tank, mission did not make any decision on plan "had been moved’’ and it now Truman Coles, 55 Knollwood Road, Cubs hear Weatherwise and otherwise. the plan last night. showed two possible locations for the said that while the proposal did meet Residents Town Public Works Director Jay tank. He also questioned whether all the requirements, “if we had it*s London Fog for the 80’s. Giles presented his case for the tank Giles had followed the correct done our homework correctly,” Scout leader with 10 "exhibits” including maps, procedure for submitting his request another piece of property might plan fair pictures and copies of zone for a special exception. have served as a compromise. MANCHESTER - Dave Perry, regulations. His site plan included Peter Preisner, an attorney who Known as the Brown property, the HARTFORD - Several district executive of the Algonquin two alternative locations on the was representing members of his land would have also met all the Manchester residents have District, was guest speaker at the re­ Par for Ihe course ol Ihe 80 s this London Fog golf same piece of property. He said the been named to serve as family who owned property in the regulations but would have been cent meeting of Cub Scout Pack 53 lacket sports the best classic lines for ease o( two locations were in part a area, said he agreed with Walsh. town coordinators for the MAYBELLINE SUPER SHINE much further away from most of the at the Waddell School. movement and great good looks In easy-care, wash response to a meeting with residents Preisner asked more time be given homes. Coles said. Hartford County 4-H auc­ Perry spoke of the importance of and wear Fortrel*' polyester and cotton that gets you tion to be held April 25 the S.M.E membership drive and LIP COLOR out on Ihe green again, in no time London Fog tor starting at 10 a.m. at the Pack 53 became, that night, the fir^t^ Auerbach Farm Resource honor pack in the Algonquin District great looking outerwear that lets you laugh at all kinds BRUSH BLUSH II or of weather Forum to air problems Center, Route 185, BLOOMING COLORS because of the good response with Simsbury Road, Bloom­ contributions and pledges. MANCHESTER— A forum build a better understanding of the for the Community Services Division field. EYE SHADOW In awards for the month. Den 2 and roo REG. & LONGS aiming to promote better understan­ myths and stereotypes about blacks of MCC. Manchester coordinators the Webelos den tied for first place Sizes 38 to 46 ding of racial differences in and whites and to establish better Another workshop is called “I’m are Bob, Sue and Chuck for the personal appearance award. Manchester, which was jolted by lines of communications between Scared; Blacks and Whites, Why Are Ferguson of 188 Brent Den 4 won the parent participation members of the black and white Road, 643-1775 and Mr. and • Natural • Khaki last October’s firebombing of a local We Afraid?” and will be conducted award. Badge awards were » 4r. black family’s home, will be held communities. by Pat Schardt, a member of the Mrs. David Forman, 299 E. presented to William Crickmore, j • Maize • Navy Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. at Keynote speakers at the forum Manchester Community Services Middle Turnpike, 649-3671. Mrs. Sandy O'Donnell and Michael Dunphey, both of Pack 91, Bear; Christopher Lewinchyk, Wolf; • Lt. Blue • Bristol Blue Manchester Community College. will be Dr. Thurman Evans, director Council. Auction items may be Den 1, Cub Scouts, from Concordia Lutheran Church, were Gary Garber, gold arrow point. brought to these coor­ Big Sizes Available to 54 The forum, entitled, ’’Black and of Operation PUSH and Arthur The fourth workshop is entitled, Webelos awards went to Joshua White, Understanding One dinators but those planning among the volunteers who participated In the annual clean­ Green, director of the Connecticut “Manchester Employment Oppor­ Prince and Brian Carpenter, artist; Another," will be co-sponsored by Commission on Human Rights and to do so should call first. up day Saturday. The group picked up litter along Charter $4300 tunities: A Minority Perspective,” each Michael Massaro, citizen; and Paul The Herald, the Manchester Area Opportunities. Items may also be brought Oak and Autumn Streets. (Herald photo by Burbank) Maxwell, Traveler. Tan, Navy, Maize Conference of Churches, Manchester 'The forum will consist of morning and will 1^ moderated hy Frank to the auction site Friday Smith, director of the Producers Ad­ Available Community College, the League of speeches by Evans and.Green and an or Saturday morning. ministration of Travelers Insurance. Women Voters, the Human afternoon of workshops. There will be a tag sale area for books, toys, good Relations Commission and the Com­ The first workshop, called “The The four workshops will run con­ BARBS A ndrew munity Services Council. Climates for Violence: Firebom- currently and will be followed by a used clothing and white The forum’s promoters announced bing, October 1980,” will be closing session, which will highlight elephant items. ’There will Relax your style and en|oy the day in this casual the program’s purpose will be to moderated by Mary Ann Roy, workshop recommendations. also be a baked goods Phil Pastoret Variations on a winner London Fog makes it so easy Ihe roomy create a better understanding of the member of the Manchester Human Pre-registration is required. For table. shape, zip front, shirt style sleeves and slash pockets relationship between black and Relations Commission. information and registration, con­ meaningful gift All wash and wear in lough Celtic Cloth ol Dacron" ntry i white Americans, especially locally; “Who is Teaching Our Children tact Nancy Carr at the Manchester polyester and cotton London Fog (or great looking to identify possible areas of tension Prejudice?” is the topic of another Area Conference of Churches, 649- an effective medicine for Looking for gift suggestions. Here you MAYBELLINE TWIN PACK stomach upsets caused by the see 3 lovely crosses and chains . . . all eminently affordable. outerwear that lets you laugh at all kinds o( weather and injustice and develop alter­ workshop, moderated by E. Kimball 2093. gastric ads on the smalt natives to these conditions; to help Milling, director of public programs Luncheon is available at $4.50 screen. EYEBROW PENCIL 100 The worst Iking a welgklwatcher can have is a Natural only. vIvM ImaglnatioD capable of dreamiag-ap tkingi like REG. 8 LONGS BEDWETTER OOPS doable-helpiap of pbtachlo Sizes 38 to 46 LET THEM HAVE A D R Y B E D WATER WEIGHT net Ice cream. Big Sizes Available to 54 The grealetl gift you c«n give a bed It”, a report by two E-LIM Excess wi(cr in Ihe tx>dy can medical doctors. No obligation. CONTROL- Contemporary style. While crucifix and scroll. Cross set with 1 diamond. f "Equally Etftctive for Adults" be uncomronablc. E-LIM will No one promised him a rose Yellow gold filled. $20 Yellow gold filled. $34. Yellow gold filleH) mofninfl| THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU LOW PRICES AND PERSONAL StfIVICE re»t and reversible m silreii 'i^ $1159 lor both piece* because the government wants the taxes paid in part SUNDAY n-5 TUE 4 SAT 10-6 ' budget for 1981-82 was slated tor the week of April 20lh quarterly, unless it is done through withholding plan. ciostPMON WED-FnnO-9______The Legislature has until June 3, adjournment day. to The Tax Aide program is sponsored by the three adopt a budget. WE DARE TO SELL MORE BY GIVING YOU MORE! Manchester Chapters of the AARP, whose volunteers Why i p ^ Mo,. (I><»h.i. ... 041CH HAS TH[ DIAL YOU WANT! operate the Tax Counseling for the Elderly under the WHEN YOU COME IN... SB Dairii WIN A GIANT "kever knowingly Undersold" supervision of the IRS Tax Aides are ready to help shut 4 Silk Flower Sale ins and handicapped persons when asked to do so by going Queen to their homes and completing the return. Such help can EASTER BUNNY April 1st-30th PONTIAC-BUICK be had by calling 643-6760. 643-1225 or 643-2244. 10% off on ALL Silk Flowor Arrangomento, Young, old THEY KNOW YOU I Wall hanginga and Wedding Bouquets ■ ^ ■ Route 5, EAST WINDSOR t/azier. at 289-6483 * OPIN EVES Til 10 PM w 623-2466 EMS group seeks Come see our New assortment oppose cut Hummmi vam- of board candidates - nam r a wEniiioaT wceiau - Wicker Baskets Check out our The North Central Connecticut Emergency Medical NEW ENGLAND & STRAWBERRY Services Council Inc. has announced that it is soliciting Weekly Specials in spending candidates for membership on its board of directors. Fif­ CLAM STRIPS FRIES SHORTCAKE on cut flowers teen seats on the 35 person board will be subject to elec­ We specialize in tion when the non-profit organization conducts its annual CLEARANCE TIME! HARTFORD lUPIl — An elderly disabled woman meeting June 17. European called proposed federal cuts in services lor the poor and "We are seeking individuals willing to dedicate their MANCHESTER Dishgardens AMERICAS NEWEST ECONOMY CAR aged "a form of euthanasia. " time and expertise to plan and coordinate a quality A teen-ager who was shipped to foster homes across emergency medical care system for our citizens of North Silk 1981 PONTIAC T-1000 Connecticut said runaway shelters and youth centers Central Connecticut, " stated Howard J. Wetstone, M.D., STATE BANK $100 Beautiful arrangements 3 DR. a 5 DR. HATCHBACK slated for the budget ax give support and attention to kids In Stock lor ImmtdMt DtlNary ^ who have nothing but the streets president of the North Central Connecticut EMS Council. MEMBER FOIC Rieger Begonias made to order. "To enable us to develop a regional system of advanced 1041 MAIN ST. Come in and talk The two, representing separate social service groups. only $ 3 .9 8 Monday made their case against the Reagan ao- life support, we are seeking financial support from DOWNTOWN MANCHISTSU K MART PLAZA, EDWARDS FOODS to our friendly several sources. We regard this year as especially TEL 1404004 SPENCER STh MANCHESTER ministration's helpful designers proposed spending pivotal ' OpM 9 AM-7 PM Mwi-Fri. COME IN & REGISTER cuts at Capitol news Current council composition includes elected com­ 0 AM-2 PM SM. NAME: .... munity officials, physicians, hospital administrators, Place your Easter conferences. Effect said ambulance providers, public safety officials, educators "your Local Nomstown Bank" ADDRESS: TO WIN Order Now Naomi Greenhut, an elderly, disabled and consumers. PHONE: ... 81 REGALS In addition to attending a quarterly council meeting, 1 DEPOSIT AT MAIN OFFICE FOR FREE EASTER RUNNY ------1 TODAY! Spring arrangements Hartford woman, devastating members are requested to participate on a minimum of Easter Lilies 15 Available said further reduc­ one committee, such as medical advisory, consumer ad­ I n a m e ADDRESS Redeem only at tions in crucial Floral Arrangemcnis lor All Occostoni benefits such as food visory, systems task force, communications advisory, ICITY Fruit Baskets and field service advisory. TELEPHONE Manchester Dairy Q^ueans* stamps and legal assistance would drive many senior 36 Oak 8t. Master Charge Wide assortment of 81 CENTURYS citizens who live below the poverty level to the cutting The council, one of five established in the state, serves 1 DRAWING SATURDAY .APRIL 18 j Manchester Visa Welcome the 29 cities and towns of Hartford County as well as the 242 BROAD ST. or HARTFORD Flowering ^ t e r Plants edge. town of Plymouth. For further information and an ______vReg. U.S. Pat. OH., Am. D .a Corp. (c) Copyright 197S Am. D .a torp. 640-0791 12 Available "I look at it as a form of euthanasia, with the govern­ application for membership, contact the North Central 4 Dr. & Wagons ment cutting off one life support line after another, she Connecticut Emergency Medical Services office at 522- said. "Sad, isn't it?" 9111 The deadline for applications is May 15. e (Of le ( « m m e Linda McCarthy, 17, of West Hartlord. said many 81 SKYLARKS programs for children and young people give ' attention FULL 725 E. MIDDLE and value" to foster children and troubled youths who Adult Evening School 25 Available can't find love and attention at home. TURNPIKE "If there weren't runaway shelters, there would be a 459 HARTFORD RD 2 Dr. & 4 Dr. lot of kids on the street. " she said. sets education forum 1 MANCHESTER Ms. McCarthy said she decided to speak out lor Inster O P E N 7 D A Y S T o p N o t c l t *^ANCHESTER children and troubled youths "because I've been shipped M W.HI'.S I I'.R — The Adult Evening School of the all over the state of Connecticut. A voice has to be Manchester Board of Education will sponsor an STORE HOURS: there." educational forum on the subject "‘Who Controls 81 GRAN PRIX 81 FIREBIRDS "I don't think youth service agencies can allord lo be pucation'’ " The forum is scheduled for Wednesday at ^ WIN A GIANT SUN.9A.M.to 5P.M. cut any more than they have been. " she said 7:30 p.m. in the library of Manchester High School, 134 E MON. THRU SAT. $t00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. 10 Available 6 Available O FFERS YOU She said the Connecticut Justice for Children Middle Turnpike. Collaboration would sponsor a rally Wednesday outside The panelists for the forum will be Attorney Russell BUNNY the Capitol to stress the need for youth programs. Post Jr,, Robert Franklin, executive director of Connec­ TOTAL SHOPPING VALUE Other representatives of church groups and legal ticut Public Expenditure Council, and Thomas P. Mon- FOR EASTER WE HAVE THE assistance projects said the sweeping cuts would have dani, executive secretary of Connection Education FULL SERVICE, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES "devastating effects " on their ability to provide services Association. LARGEST SELECTION OF CADBURY PLUS S&H GREEN STAMPS! 81 LEMANS & to the poor. Also: Mrs. Amy Burns, co-president of the PTA Coun- 81 PHOENIX "The burden is being placed much too severely on those cil, and Mrs. Eleanor Coltmahof the Manchester Board CREME EGGS AND EASTER GRAND LEMANS least able to pay,” said Betty Tianti of the Connecticut of Education will serve as moderator. Admission is free. A GIANT EASTER BUNNY 18 Avallabis 20 Available State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, who criticized the "cuts Panelists will answer questions from the audience. NOVELTIES FROM (A STUFFED TOY OVER 4 FEET TALL) 4 DRS. A WAGONS on people programs ' 2 Dr. & 4 Dr. H/RS Sarah Ellison of the Connecticut Association for FROM TOP NOTCH FOODS/ Human Services said the proposed budget cuts would UConn Health Center "seriously, adversely impact a vulnerable population" Rep. Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven, co-chairman of CANDIESA k.1 I cr c EASTER BUNNY DRAWINC schedules open house 'K>pN olc1l the Legislature's Finance, Revenue and Bonding Com­ JUST FILL IN THIS OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK mittee said the reductions would impact "the people ------1p AND DEPOSIT AT OUR EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE STORE FARMINGTON— An opportunity to see the work that most in need." medical and dental scientists do in their laboratories will NME ______"The state will have to pick up the cost for many of the I DEPOSIT TO WIN MIIMY AT WISTOWN be offered at an open house Wednesday at the University ADDRESS programs," he said, adding the Legislature would have lo of Connecticut Health Center here. balance fiscal responsibility "along with compassion I NAME.... TOWN STATE ZIP The open house part of UConn’s Centennial activities, dealing with human beings." will include tours through about 10 laboratories, displays I ADDRESS PHONE Stol&rg, an outspoken proponent of tax reform and a "Herer knowingly Undersold" statewide personal income tax, said the state faced a in the John N. Dempsey Hospital lobby by teams from .ZIP. DRAWING WILL BE HELD ON SAT., APR. 18 AT 11A M YOU another 10 labs and a movie about the barefoot doctors of I DON'T HAVE TO BE THERE TO WIN. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. revenue shortfall of $150 million to $200 million for the China. TELEPHONE. PONTIAC-BUICK next fiscal year, which would increase once the federal budget cuts were finalized. Activities will be continuous through the day, from 2 to ■ ^ ■ Route 5, EAST WIHDSOR 9 p.m. The movie will be shown every hour with the last l^ lc b "Our tax system is so far out of balance It is on the showing at 8 p.m. 289-6483 * OPEN EVES TIL 10 PM * 623-2466 brink of disaster," he said. 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THE HERALD, Tues,, April 7, 1981 - 9 8 - THE HKRALD. Tues., April 7, 1981 Blue Cross seeks hike Fake pills WIN A HARTFORD (UPI) - Blue ChDSS a total of about 1.1 million sub­ group contracts provide coverage to • & Blue Shield of Connecticut is scribers and is the major insurance about 327,000 people. seeking state approval for an |8.4 policy offered by Blue Cross & Blue Blue Cross & Blue Shield suffered million increase in premiums and Shield to pay doctor bills. bring in the worst operating loss In its history other charges for direct pay and Since last July, Blue Cross t i Blue during 1980, a loss which the firm at­ small group subscriters to its Cen­ Shield has received increases tributed in part to inadequate rates. GIGANTIC tury Contract policies. totaling 32 percent for the direct pay The latest request included a John K. Kennedy, vice president and small group programs. Each provision to increase the insurer’s big profits and secretary of the non-profit firm, time, the firm requested larger in­ contingency accounts from $14.2 said the increases forwarded to state creases which were denied by Mike. million. Blue Cross & Blue Shield Insurance Commissioner Joseph C. Kennedy said the firm was paying wants to build up $40 million in HARTFORD (UPI) — Non-prescription pills made Mike for approval were needed to out $1.14 in claims for each $1 reserve. from caffeine have been passed off as "Black Beauties” make the Century Contract collected in premiums under small and other amphetamines and sold at huge profits to young EASTER BUNNNY programs self-sustaining. group contracts and $1.07 for each $1 The company was at odds with people “looking for a high,” a state drag agent says. The company is seeking a 19.7 per­ taken in under direct pay contracts. Mike last year on several occasions The pills are legally packaged to look like cent increase in premiums for Cen­ About 79,000 people are covered for its efforts to increase the con­ amphetamines, which can only be prescribed by a doctor, tury Contract small groups of less under the company’s 41,000 direct tingency which the comtnissioner and sold at huge profits on streets and in bars, Henry Z. Details at participating stores than 99 subscribers and a 16.1 per­ pay contracts while its 140,400 small has said are sufficient. Karanian, drug control agent for the Department of Con­ cent hike for direct pay subscribers. sumer Protection, said Monday. The request announced Monday The pills, made for a fraction of a penny, are sold by and due for a hearing April 22 before Panel cuts jail term out-of-state suppliers for several dollars in most cases, Mike also seeks approval of in­ Karanian told UPI. OPTICAL^ creases ranging from 12 to 40 per­ HARTFORD (UPI) - A were opposed to Cobbs' release. Investors buy the stimulants in huge quantities and sell cent in rates for Century Contract Bridgeport man who was sentenced Assistant State's Attorney Frank them to buyers who think they are getting /) ; c riders covering doctor’s office visits. to life in prison for killing a man Maco said Batista Carbone, 70, had amphetamines, such as Dezedrine. and Biphetamine, The proposed premium increase during a robbery in which $10 was been "brutally murdered” when he known on the street as “Black Beauties.” Savings Bank A would not affect Blue Cross & Blue taken could be out of prison on was stabbed to death during the Aug. “All they’re looking for is a high,” said Karanian. “The One of the seven Army CH-54B Skycrane which swept their Windsor Locks base, Shield subscribers covered by large parole before the end of the year. 28, 1966 robbery. tragedy is someone who gets started on them and then The state Board of Pardons helicopters of the 208th Transportation Co., arrives at the Bridgeport plant of Sikorsky group contracts. However, large switches to the real amphetamines. They are used to o f Manchester group contracts would be affected by granted a sentence reduction Mon­ However, former University of taking large doses of Conn. Army National Guard, heavily Aircraft for repairs under a recently a request for a 9.13 hike in fees paid day to James L. Cobbs, 33, over the Connecticut head basketball coach what they think are Fashionable Eyeglasses damaged in the October 1979 tornado awarded $2.6 million contract. (UPl photo) to doctors. objections of a state prosecutor who Burr Carlson supported the sentence amphetamines and The Century Contract program has said relatives of the murder victim reduction. when they do take the Contact Lenses Capsules strong stuff, they can SAVE YOUR go into seizure or car­ Hearing Aides Copters to get repairs diac arrest.” hazardous Karanian said MONEY flyers in the mail Emergen^ Repair STRATFORD lUPI) - Four of plants Attention 4th, 5th, 6th Graders, The helicopters were delivered advertise the AND REQISTER seven .National Guard helicopters Before being loaded on flatbed about one month before the tornado stimulants as “made to look and act like the real Services damaged in the October 1979 tornado trucks at 208th headquarters at struck, killing three people, injuring FORA m \Vindsor Locks have been trucked prescription that only doctors can prescribe.” Bradley International Airport in hundreds and causing extensive Junior High and High School Students An East Hartford resident complained she received a At Eastern CL Leading Fu to the fnited Technologies' Sikorsky Windsor Locks, the helicopters were property damage. flyer from an Albuquerque, N.M., supplier called The Aircraft plant for repairs. stripped of major components and Source, that asked, “Why be run down when you’re right 763 Main Street 191 Main Street Repairs to the Sikorsky CH54B landing gear. Three other Skycranes were in the spotlight at a great blast?” FREE BUNNY Skycrane helicopters, at a cost of damaged slightly by the tornado. 6 4 3 -1 1 9 1 6 4 3 -1 9 0 0 They were trucked along The Source identified the legal stimulant as "Black $2 6 million, could take as long as Interstate 91 and 95. and along The Skycranes were designed for Beauties,” “Yellow Jackets” and “Speed.” M a n c h e ^ iaiTWXHinjEM8in™nr“ i two years, company officials said Bridgeport streets. heavy-lift operations, such as A Flint, Mich., firm called Fast Action People Co. Monday. The remaining damaged NAME...... recovering downed aircraft and advertised, “In this business it is fast money and plenty ibeposit Coupon For Free Rabbit Drawing j The helicopters belong to the 208th helicopters were expected to arrive movement of ammunition and ar­ of it.” The pills “are safe and they are definitely fast ac­ Transportation Company of the in Bridgeport by truck within the 1981 ADDRESS... tillery pieces for the Army. Each Connecticut Army National Guard. tion pills. 'Your clientele will buy them by the thousands next 30 days. can lift 12.5 tons. . ZIP . Sikorsky was awarded a contract The seven Skycranes were built at from you.” The price ranged from about 7 cents per pill for quan­ last month to repair the helicopters Sikorsky's Stratford plant for the The Connecticut Army National TELEPHONE. tities up to 9,000 pills and only a fraction of a cent for iN am * ...... j at Its Stratford and Bridgeport U S. Armv between 1969 and 1972. Guard has 11 Skycranes. quantities up to 400,000. “For any orders of 500,000 or more, you may call to dis­ I AddreM ...... | cuss the price," the ad stated. I Phone...... I MAIN O FFICE ONLY Ira n ia n said “there was no doubt of the intent” of the Officals battle measles suppliers in offering thousands of pills for deceptive 923 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER r e ^ e on the street at large profits. All entrlet must be In by Wed., April 22nd. HARTFORD (UPI) - Health of­ before the measles vaccine was strict state immunization law, “What’s a kid going to do with so many pills? What he ficials are paying close attention to developed. Alexander said, and seems to be having a positive effect does is take the pills into a bar and offer them as pre-schoolers and young adults in others have not been properly re­ among children in the lower school amphetamines at $1.50 or $2 apiece.” Iheir efforts to eliminate measles in immunized. Parents and physicians grades, Alexander said. Several police departments have confiscated pills, in­ Connecticut by the end of 1982. don't always adhere to proper shot Connecticut strengthened its child cluding West Hartford police who seized 60,000 Public Health Advisor Charles schedules for preschoolers, he said. immunization law in 1978, requiring stimulants, said Karanian. But he said arrests have not Alexander said preschool children, Alexander said 25 youngsters vaccines for children entering been made because the legality is a “gray area.” Pat Lukach, MORI ARTY BROTHERS/ from birth to age four, and young caught the disease in Connecticut school. Karanian said firms offering the stimulants at best adults aged 15 to 24 have the most last year, 21 more cases than could be charged with mislabeling under federal drag Owner danger of contracting measles. reported in 1979. But he said the in­ “We've made great progress control laws. If we can pay special attention to crease was due to better reporting against all childhood diseases," “It’s a misdemeanor at best because it’s hard to prove 315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 these two age groups, " he said Mon­ techniques by the state Department Alexander said. "But we can’t slack that someone is getting hurt by this activity,” the drag day It's not unreasonable to expect of Health Services rather than an up­ off on protecting against any one of agent said. that there won't be a single surge in the disease. them. We can meet our 1982 measles The Legislature’s Judiciary Committee has approved a homegrown rase of measles in Four cases have been confirmed eradication goal." bill to make it a felony for representing a non-controlled Connecticut after 1982," so far in 1981. Measles can lead to deafness, drug as a controlled substance. It would also exclude doc­ GREENS Many young adults were born A highly effective vaccine, plus a mental retardation and death. tors and physicians who dispense non-controlled drags in the normal course of their practice. Ford Oil & Metercraft Oil Filter THINGS Up To 5 Qts. 298 W.Middle Tpk*. Interest added ManchMtwr $12.00 DISCOVER lEANS PLUS LOW, LOW PRICES! 6 4 3 - 1 6 3 5 i Deposit Coupon At Free Grease Job DESIGN AN AD CDNTEST for back taxes •Corsages GREENS & THINGS •Flowering plants for A Free Glent Bunny HARTFORD (UPI) — Property owners who get •Fresh •Dried Remove Snows on wheels behind in their taxes will face a 15 percent interest I NAME Silk arrangements I MSS IN PRIZES charge under a bill signed into law by Gov. William •Fruit Baskets I ADDRESS. $5.00 W t a n g l e r O’Neill. I ...... , ...... The measure signed Monday changes current Rotation Free laws which require municipalities to impose a 12 jPHO N E ...... GRMD PRIZE ...... *90 percent Interest rate for delinquent taxes under $3,- 000 due on or after July 1; 15 percent for that portion Deposit Coupon For Free Giant Easter Bunny ^ 3 FIRST PRIZES... *25 each over $3,000 and 18 percent after the second assess­ We deliver to 11 Towns. CHINO’S ment year for delinquent taxes over $3,000. All Major CredH Cards Aix«pted O’Neill also signed a bill requiring the Depart­ N a m e ...... Depoalt At Mori arty Bros. I 6H0N0RIUILEMEIITI0IIS * 5 C S C h ment of Public Utility Control to allow community We Wire Flowert A d d ree*...... 315 Center St., Mencheeter I antenna television companies to provide service in Worldwide. Phone...... Sm Itw Bunny On Display b The ShteroMn I POLO’S low population density areas of their franchises. The cable companies also would be allowed to All Entrle* M uit Be Depoaltcd By Frt., April 17lh J S e e Your Ad Printed In The charge subscribers in low density areas higher Work Pants From Wrangler rates than other areas in the franchise to reflect For Guys And Gals! higher construction and operating costs. Another bill signed by the governor requires the Choose From A Rainbow Herald on April 30, 1981 state Insurance commissioner to impose eiUier a penalty up to $10,000 or suspend or revoke the Of Spring Colors - license of an insurance agent who has violated a 'a u iL u n HERE’S HOW TO ENTER cease and desist order previously issued by the Match them with the "IN" Polo Shirt commissioner. Short Sleeve, or the Traditional Long The measure takes effect Oct. 1. (hirrently the in­ has been a tradition in Sleeve Oxford B.D.... surance commisioner has the option to Impose a Manchester for over 18 years. RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS penalty. We feature quality services atTery affordable prices, 1. There will be e llrii prise end two 3. Ade muet bo eubmlttod tho eemo elie ee O’Neill also signed another measure effective all within the friendliest atmosphere. rPLUS + PLUS + PLUSn honoreble menllone In eech cetegory plus e eseigned. Only e Meek merfcor pon, or brueh Oct. 1 which will allow natural parents on written grend prize winner. The prize cetegorlee ere: mey bo ueed on e whita beckground. Alllcom- request to inspect information about them on file in connection with their adopted child. (1) 4tti, Stti, end eih gredee; (2) 7th, Stti, Mb pletod ede muet be received by The HereW FREE ‘lOOKIN’ GOOD” The bill also exempts adoption records from Parisian Coiffure gredee; (3) 10th, lltti, end 12tti gredee. no letor then BdM P.M., Frtdey, April 24, 1WI-. public disclosure under the state Freedom of Infor­ is raffeling a giant bunnie Tee Shirt mation Act. 2. To enter the conteet you muet bring or mell 4. All ontrleo bocome tho proporty of Tho to benefit the Shrine Childrens Hospital Another bill signed by the governor extends tho entry blenk below to the DIepley Adver- Mencheeter Ivoning Hereld. Only the lop en- with every purchase.,. jurisdiction of the Superior Court through Dec. 31, tlelng Depertment ol The Hereld on or before triee will be publWied. This drawing will be held ★ Minimum Purchase-^15.00 1981, over actions to amend certain wills executed Fridey, April 10, 10 11. You wUI ttwn rocohro 5. The entrlec will be |udged by the adver- or trusts created before Dec. 31,1978, for the pur­ April 18, 1981 Inelructione In poreon et The Hereld Infor­ lleing etafl of The Herald. poses of federal charitable deductions. ming you wtiel buelneee you will be doing en e. WInnara will be announced upon puMloa- O’Neill so far has signed 23 bills approv^ by the CHINO’S 26.0 34 _*11.90 e d fo r. Uon. 1981 Legislature. ^ POLO’S S-M L X L - _»9.90 OXFORD SPORT SHIRTS S-M-L-XL. _*13.90 High court nixes I Want To Enter Ad Craft ’D1 bid for new trial MANCHESTER, CT 217 EAST CENTER ST. Nam g... Walk Ins Welcome OPEN THURS. & FRI. 'til9 P.M. A d d m t. HARTFORD (UPI) — A Bridgeport woman has failed 6 4 3 - 9 8 3 2 In bw bid for a new trial in the 1978 slaying of a man who .Phono. 1043 Main 8t ManclMStor SPRINGFIELD, MA sprincdalemill Town ... bad wounded her boyfriend in a gun battle outside a fReer of Men. Siete Bank) Q ra d o ... School Bridgeport boiUing project. OPEN EVERY NITE 'til9:30 P.M. In a unanimous decision released Monday, the state PjepleyAdyll^Pipirtm im at NOTfcFleeeetHingcrnMkthle entry Menkte the Supreme Court rejected a half dozen claims where The Manehaaltr Herald, 10 Iralnard Plaee, Manehaaier, C T 00040. Inhlta claae Ernestine Bember said legal errors )iad been made In the Friday, April 10 ,1M 1. 1979 trial which ended In her conviction for manslaughter. ■ V ■ '

THE HERALD. Tues., April 7. 1981 — 11 10 - THE HERALD, Tues., April 7, 1981 Old timers perpetuate craft of shipbuilding

Commentary BATH, Maine (UPD —Thefew old large wooden vessels in the golden tinuing the restoration. Opinion / timers who know shipbuilding from era of sailing and whaling. The estimated cost of restoring the scratch are perpetuating that time­ Working conditions resemble the Bowdoin is set at $385,000. with labor ly, exacting craft by teaching a band inside of a subway tunnel and most largely begged or bartered. of shipwright trainees to rebuild a have to take part-time jobs to make “These kids really put their heart 60-year-old Arctic veteran, the ends meet. into it,” said James Stevens, presi­ schooner Bowdoin. “We accept apprentices who don’t dent of Goudy & Stevens Shipyard, Five days a week, regardless of have enough money to tide them where Bowdoin was dry-docked Education officials live high at country’s expense weather, five apprentices and one over,” said J.R. Phillips, director of every spring for painting and CETA student hammer, drill and operations and special projects for repairs. “They can do some things chip out wood in the bowels of Adm. the Maritime Museum. “'They are as well as I can. They are learning Donald B. MacMillan’s vessel, more likely not to view this as a WASHINGTON - Nearly $54 it certainly improved the quality of John Hancock Center because the was Warren Magnuson Day in Seat­ the tricks of the trade." reported, Robinson was being paid payments oh federal tax returns. restoring the majestic ship. character-building experience, but billion will be rhopped from the life for the corporation's executives couple lived there, although space more than the presidents of seven When George Parry, a financial con- tle, and many of the former., Led by Bowdoin Capt. John Nugent as a way to make a living.” Lauren Proctor, 24, of Boston, dis­ lederal budget over the next two and promoted their taste for travel was available a few blocks away for state-supported four-year colleges in sultant and board member, senator’s colleagues on Capitol Hill and Dana McLain, a 59-year-old ship­ Bolstered by government funds, covered the program after living on years if the White House has its way. and expensive meals, which were far lower rent. For three years, the Missouri, and was also given an demanded an explanation at a board planned to attend. But when the builder from Gowdy & Stevens the museum’s program is the only a harbor tug and watching it Some worthwhile projects have been charged off to the taxpayers. rent was $12,000 a year; then it automobile for his personal use, the meeting, he said he was told by press learned that Sen. Henry Shipyard in East Boothbay Harbor, one in the country training students deteriorate. In frustration, she decided to learn the skills of boat consigned to the chopping block But doubled. The husband-wife team's auditors found. treasurer Charles Duffy, “George, Jackson, D-Wash., had arranged for . the students are painstakingly in heavy-hulled construction. repair. the budget cutters haven't begun to In the past decade, federal grants salaries did almost as well: In three • CEMREL officials wined and just shut up,” Parry is now an Air Force jet to take the senators ; removing and replacing the Bow- Most of the students hope to work eliminate all the government waste. to CEMREL have totaled about $26 years , from $24,000 a year for the dined business associates and key of- cooperating with government in­ out, the plane was abrubtly ' doin’s rotting frames. at the few remaining modern “I now have the confidence to go At the Education Department, for million — more than 96 percent of vestigators. canceled. A dozen senators then- “I’ve never learned so much in wooden boatyards scattered along out and try for a-job at a modern two days and never enjoyed a job so the nation’s coast, restoring ships yard,” she said proudly. example, academians cook up • CEMREL’s top officials routine­ changed their minds about going. - the laboratory's entire income. Here much in my life,” sad Skip Loud, 21, for museums, charter services or pretentious programs and get But the taxpayers may lose anyway. Stevens, a boat-builder for 49 are some examples of the way the ly received large travel advances the sole CETA student in the bunch. private owners. government grants that are often taxpayers' money was spent, taken which, federal investigators said, Sens. Mark Hatfield, R-Ore., and In September 1979. the Bowdoin years, said the work might be easier “Lots of people pay to learn what if the boat could be restored with squandered on their pet boondoggles. from CEMREL's own internal ^ \ amounted to interest-free loans. Ted Stevens, R-AIaska, are planning I’m learning now. Instead, I’m get­ was recognized by To start with, the president's documents and audit reports: to bill the trip as a stopover en route Historic Preservation Fund and the other than the designer's ting p a id ” specifications. waste watchers might take a closer Jack Anderson to their home states, and Sen. Jen­ The apprentices signed on for 18 museum received a $95,000 challenge look at the quasi-public educational nings Randolph, D-W.Va., has his' The famed schooner Bowdoin sits on the Historical Preservation, Department of the months. Other than a small stipend, grant to raise and spend $190,000 by “It would be a lot easier and a lot • CEMREL President Wade ways of the Percy and Small Yard in Bath, "laboratories" which get con­ Robinson was also president of the ^ ^ A Washington Merry-Go-Round staff studying the possibilities of ' Interior. The Bowdoin was used by Adm. their take-home pay is the May of this year. less expensive if we could use native tinuous. noncompetitive, sole-source Dance Concert Society, a dance • CEMREL executives used coor- writing it off somehow, Maine, undergoing extensive restoration Donald B. MacMillan on his various trips to knowledge of working with wood and To date, the non-profit Bowdoin oak and something else besides Inter-Island Expeditions of contracts from the .National booking agency in dire financial porate funds for foreign travel, in­ - After much soul-searching, Rep. work. The work is being funded by a the North Pole. (UPl photo) boats at the only surviving shipyard yellow pine, which is hard to get as it in the country to have constructed Rockland has raised $100,000 for con­ has a long seasoning period," he said. Institute of Education Their ostensi­ straits. He let the society move into cluding trips to Egypt on “official” Larry McDonald, D-Ga., inserted matching grant from the National Trust for ble purpose is to improve the quality CEMREL's St. Louis headquarters. business. Rev. Jerry Falwell’s Penthouse of classroom teaching and to CEMREL employees, being paid by husband and $17,000 for the wife, the ficials of the federal education Footnote: CEMREL's basic magazine interview in the promote educational research federal funds, were required to do salaries went up to $39,000 apiece. bureaucracy, using corporate-owned response to many of the auditors’ Congressional Record, with a Auditors were told the reason for credit cards. The dinners were often findings is that the government has prefatory remark that Penthouse is .My associate Indy Badhwar in­ work for the booking agency as well. S^irint keeps you in touch for half as much. paying so much to the co-directors of lavish affairs at such fancy a "pornographic, vulgar and vestigated one of the largest of these The laboratory also bought no business snooping into the such a small research group: Washington restaurants as the Lion salacious magazine.” The bill for- labs — a Missouri-based non-profit memberships in the dance society laboratory’s corporate finances. CEMREL needed them both, and the D'Or and Rive Gauche. Nearly half printing the interview: $1,920. ^ corporation called CEMREL Inc., for all its employees—with federal Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, doesn’t wife insisted on equal rank and of 125, restaurant tabs studied by which serves 10 Midwestern states funds. agree. 1 turned the documents over - Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M., a salary. auditors contained little information The results were shocking. to Hatch, who has begun an in­ former astronaut and the Senate’s • To accommodate a husband-wife • CEMREL President Robinson's about the purpose of the meals. vestigation. The Education only geologist, recently asked a first- Make your telephone a Sprint-phone, and your own personal code. 'There's no equip­ !~ Yes, I'd love to save up to 50% on my Whatever else CEMREL may team who wanted to work in $50,000-plus salary "may not be • CEMREL made substantial Department’s inspector general’s of­ grade class if anyone knew what only one thing changes. Your long distance ment to buy, nothing to install If you have a reasonable in comparison with payments to members of its board I long distance calls. have accomplished over the years, Chicago, CEMREL set up a two- fice is also reopening its investiga­ gravity was. "Sure,” piped up one rotary dial phone, there's an amazing little government audits and the member research office there. Of­ salaries paid to other educational ad­ for inadequately documented ser­ tion of CEMREL. kid, “pebbles and rocks.” As in phone bill. D Please send me more information device you attach to it (takes about 35 seconds) laboratory's own records show that fice space was rented in the plush ministrators, " government auditors vices — and failed to disclose the UNDER THE DOME - March 19 gravel. You can cut it in half without changing your I □ Enclosed is my personal check for $15 00 ordinary push button telephone in any way. and a slight additional charge. Either way, Please charge my Unless, of course, you want to decorate it with your phone operates as usual for local calls I □ VISA □ MASTERCHAHGF. DAM EXPRESS a Sprint-Sticker. 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If you have a push button phone, long distance phone calls j SPRINT, 1 Market Plaza, San Francisco, Ca 94105 Salvador, one question seems too women's deaths and a probe of “the all you have to do to use Sprint is punch in After that, all the rest cost less \ 193 [ often overlooked: What's happening murders and disappearance" of A passing chill in the investigation of Americans three other U.S. citizens. — A letter from the two U.S. murdered in the Salvadoran civil The National Enquirer is the kind orders to reveal confidential sources strife'’ senators from Massachusetts — of publication only its own editor and the like — clearly are First Sen. Charles H Percy, R-Ill told Democrats Paul E. Tsongas and could love. Amendment "matters. the Senate recently he's encouraged Edward M. Kennedy — .asks The Burnett verdict is not in the by FBI testimony that the inquiry Secretary of State Alexander Haig to Well, le t’s not overlook the same class, and at this point the into the rape-slaying of four Catholic explain statements by Haig and readers. With a circulation of 5 prospects that it could prove chilling women missionaries "has the full another official "which have been million, it’s just possible the weekly n s IS AUYW HEI appear no worse than lukewarm. stirs something resembling affection cooperation" of the ruling El distressing to families and religious The press, at least its overwhelming­ as well as curiosity among at least Salvador junta headed by Pres. Jose orders of the murdered church ly responsible majority, has never some of them. Napoleon Duarte. workers ' argued that the First Amendment Percy said evidence from the Haig was quoted as suggesting But it is not shared to any signifi­ confers license knowingly to lie. Its murder site of last Dec. 2 has been before a House committee the cant degree by colleagues in the constitutional importance is twofold. analyzed in the FBI laboratories in women may have run a roadblock at newspaper industry, as has been all ’81 F irst of all to the public, in n e n v m Washington, including fingerprints the time of the attack. And the Tam­ Rocky MCn , too apparent in the Enquirer’s libel guaranteeing the right to know. And from the van in which the Americans pa Tribune quoted U.N. Ambassador NEWS tussle with Carol Burnett. It stood then to the press, as a barrier to traveled. Jeanne Kirkpatrick as stating the alone in arguing a case with First prior restraint in publication — in a But the apparent dearth of infor­ church women were "political ac­ Amendment implications, a situa­ word, censorship — and as a defense mation in the probe raises questions tivists." tion that had it involved almost any against persecution for having made of whether sufficient priority is Kennedy claimed the statements other newspaper could have been public information believed in good being given the shocking murder of "appear on their face inaccurate. " expected to bring phalanxes of faith to be true. the three nuns and one lay church The calls for completion of the in­ editorial writers rushing to the com­ worker vestigation of these and other mon defense. The Enquirer cannot claim The church charged that govern­ slayings appear well-taken. Open forum restraint, and it is not claiming ment troops were involved in the The U.S. understandably must be That this did not happen could truth. crime. The junta denied this and in­ concerned with terrorism and in­ suggest either that the attitude of the If there is a problem for the press vited the FBI, human rights groups surgency in this hemisphere. industry is tainted with hypocrisy or in general in the Burnett decision, it and the Interpol (Global police Americans in trouble spots might be that, as a First Amendment issue, is in stimulating a boom in libel suits organization headquartered in weli-advised to evacuate in crucial this particular case is tainted. already in process. Serious and Paris I to participate in the inquiry. situations, or in any event exercise It is certainly the case that the es­ frivolous, they are being filed with There are two new Congress- extreme caution. Not a fair trial tablished press has no liking for the increasing frequency against media GHl 203-721 type of gossip and titillation centered developments in the case: Even so, violence is always possi­ To the editor: outlets with ever bigger bucks being —Rep Mary Rose Dakar. D-Ohio federal civil rights and weapons purveying practiced by the ble And when it happens to our We wish to express our great dis­ sought in damages. Merely the has introduced a resolution deman­ violation charges. Enquirer, although some of its less citizens, full and prompt investiga­ appointment with the acquittal of threat of a suit, let alone actual ding "swift and satisfactory " com- tion should have high priority. We are left with a feeling of anger prestigious members put out only a filing, can have a harassing effect Charles Norman Metheney on and frustration with the American slightly more refined version of very that cools enthusiasm for pursuing court system, and we are extremely much the same thing. Considering sensitive stories. So there is reason shocked to learn that a jury did not the low estate in which most of the for some concern. feel that firebombing the home of a Fourth Estate holds the Enquirer, it But the press in gqneral is not the Berry's World. Manchester fell within these is understandable to want to avoid Enquirer, does not share its pur­ Quotes charges. How can this be called a guilt by association. poses or practices and does not put fair trial when the outcome is so un­ But as a press case, the Burnett af­ itself in the same degree of jeopardy fair to the victims of the firebom­ fair comes down to a question that in those stories it does pursue. bing? When a bomb is used, the ul­ has already received its judicial Should it identify the general in­ timate result can be death or injury, answer with no serious damage to terest with the very special interest ‘‘The KGB has indicated its desire or both. the First Amendment. of the Enquirer, it would stand to to deprive me of my memory, It certainly seems that the civil The decisive point was made in a lose much more than it could thoughts, and the possibility of any rights of the Harris/Meggett family 1964 Supreme Court case es­ possibly gain. kind of intellectual life, even alone of Brent Road were violated on Oc­ tablishing the conditions for deter­ with myself.” tober 2, 1980 when two or three mining whether public figures have As a First Amendment issue, the youths viciously attacked their been libeled. They have been, the differences between the Enquirer — Andrei Sakharov, Soviet dix- honje. How can we, as Manchester court then held, if it can be proved and Carol Burnett go nowhere and xideni and ,\ohel peace prize residents, feel safe when unlawful that false information about them offer nothing. laureate, aeruxing Ruxxia'x xeeret actions are not punished? was knowingly made public in Next case. poliee of xlealing hix perxonal Like Mrs, Harris and Mr. Meggett, “reckless disregard” of the truth. papers. He lives in exile in Gorky, we have chosen Manchester as the Carol Burnett convinced a jury 250 miles from Moxeow. place to raise our family. Our con­ that such was the case with the cern and our worry is that othier ‘‘People generally don't forget Enquirer’s inaccurate account of her youths may get the impression that my name, but I just admit 1 have a behavior at a Washington firebombing is not a serious crime. restaurant. 3hf llpral^ hard time remembering theirs." Besides Metheney, others were in­ — Ronald Reagan, manager of The Enquirer does not argue the volved and these youths should be point of accuracy. It nevertheless marketing finaneial servieex for Serving The Greater Manchester prosecuted to the fullest as an exam­ Area For 100 Yean R.J. Reynolds Tohuero Co. in seeks the First’s shelter from the ple to others. Manchester should consequences of its exercises in mis­ ®

HARTFORD (UPI) - behavior or because they had skid rows,” he said. "These services are es­ Alcoholics and drug had multiple addictions, “Before decriminalization sential and will always be in past Masters appearances abusers black balled at psychiatric problem'-- or they detoxified on the rows needed,” DeCapua said. community treatment and died.” m ^ical problems, the un­ AUGUSTA, Ga. (U P I)- Irwin, who missed a 15- in. If I had it to hit over Masters record (set by on college diamond Partial view of the Presidium table during centers will have no place ion said. Wayne DeCapua, a Party General Secretary, at the 16th Under the proposal made It’s been close but no cigar foot putt eight days ago again. I’d take my chances Nicklaus in 1965) when he to go if state services are Lymebumer said many counselor at Blue Hills the report on party activities delivered by Congress of the Czechoslovak Community by the subcommittee on so many times for Hale that would have put him with the.same stroke.” shot a 17-under-par 271 to fielding aveage, best among the cut off, alcohol and drug lives are saved today that Hospital, said 50 percent to By LEN AllSTER Gustav Husak, Czechoslovak Commuhlst Party In Prague. (UPI photo) hospitals and health care, Irwin at the Masters, the into a playoff with Bill Defending Masters win in 1976, has been the regular inflelders .And he's done it counselors said today. were not years ago bmause 60 percent of the patients Herulil Sporlswriler the services provided by two-time U. S. Open cham­ Rogers and given him a champion hottest golfer on the tour despite playing all four infield Bruce Lymebumer, an alcoholics, since admitted are not wanted at state alcohol and drug pion has decided to ap­ shot at his third Heritage of Spain is not rated a the past month. One youngster who got away from positions because of the injuries. alcohol counselor at decriminalization, can be other treatment centers treatment programs would proach this year’s tourna­ Classic championship, favorite for this year’s edi­ Floyd won the Doral state college is reaping the benefits, "I'm very happy to be at New Connecticut Valley taken to state institutions because they have special be transferred to the ment diferently. skipped the Greater tion. Ballesteros, who will Open and Tournament is former two-sport East Catholic Mexico and playing for the Lobos. " Hospital, said state for detoxification instead Scene of fire reopens problems and some are Connecticut Alcohol and “I’m taking it slow and Greensboro Open to get an be 24 Thursday, has been Players Championship High standout Pete Kiro. the younger stated to his father, a re­ hospitals such as CVH are of being tossed in jail. violent during detoxifica­ Dmg Abuse Commission easy this time,” said Irwin back in the United States back to back, earning $367,- Kiro was a schoolboy standout in cent’ visitor at the UNM campus to "dumping grounds” for the "Each of the little towns tion. CADAC. who was fifth or better in only a month and his best (X)0 those two weeks, and basketball and baseball. On the HARRISON, N.Y. (UPI) - The see his son play. hotel, including the installation of predicted initial hesitation about alcoholics nobody wants — showing in four U.S. tour­ tied for 11th in the hardwood he finished his career as Stouffer's Inn, where 26 executives four consecutive Masters Kiro was recommended to New sprinklers and heat and smoke sen­ staying at Stouffer’s would fade and those who have made Heritage before skipping fifth leading all-time East scorer died in a flash fire four months ago, i.« before tailing off the past naments was his tie for Mexico Coach Vince Cappelli by sing devices, cost about $750,000. soon business executives would several trips to detoxifica­ three years. “I’ve decided 25th in the Heritage. la s t w eek ’s G re a te r with 987 points. On the diamond, former Xavier High of Middletown has reopened after the insUllation of Stouffer's estimated it lost another return in full force to the hotel. tion centers. km where he was a four-year starter, sprinklers and other fire safety that maybe I was working And the 1979 Masters Greensboro Open because .assistant coach Rich Magner. And $3 million during the four months the Two of the companies whose Lymebumer and other too hard getting ready for 'It was a winner. Fuzzy Zoeller, dis­ one of his children was Kiro has the school record for most the former is particularly glad to devices. members of the New hotel was closed. On Jan. 16, executives were meeting in the con­ this tournament, leaving counts his chances because ailing. hits in a career (103), at bats (327) have the Nutmegger. A spokeswoman said the hotel Westchester County District At­ ference center when the fire broke England Health Care my game on the practice good putt’ of the trouble he’s been Greensboro winner and holds down the second spot with "Whenver Peter's in the game, opened its doors to the public at 7 torney Carl Vergari declared the fire out. Nestle and General Foods, have Employees Union, District tee. having with his back. Larry Nelson is appearing 50 RBI. things happen, I don't know why, a.m. Monday, but could not say how was arson. Authorities are in­ booked conferences in June, he said. 1199, were at the Capitol to “It’s different for me Zoeller, who dropped to a in only his third Masters. He has since gone on to the Univer­ they just do, " Cappelli staled, many people had made reservations. vestigating a disgruntled employee Eleven executives from Nestle oppose a proposal to close than some of the others,” tie for 19th last year, Nelson, who says his game sity of New Mexico on a four-year following two wins in the Turquoise Stouffers took out ads in local papers who was dismissed the day of the and 13 executives from Arrow Elec­ state drug and alcohol NEW ENGLAND TOOL SHOW Irwin said Monday. “I appeared in only 23 tour­ has never been better, tied baseball scholarship and his concen­ Tournament hosted by the Lobos. Sunday to announce the re-opening. fire, but no arrests have been made. tronic Corp. of Greenwich, Conn., treatment programs and don’t want to waste a lot of early start practicing at naments last year because for sixth last year in tration on one sport has reaped hand­ New Mexico took runner-up honors perished in the fire which exploded let community centers pick There were no sprinklers in the A grand jury continues to hear & CONFERENCE mental energy in the prac­ Augusta National, annual of his back and his best Augusta after tying for 31st some results. in its own tourney. evidence. through the conference room like a up the slack. tice rounds. I'd rather peak scene of the Masters. showing this year, while in his first Masters Kiro entered the university in the The baseball season will not soon hotel's conference center at 10:15 fireball. The union said In a state­ a.m. last Dec. 4, when a "ball of Hartford Civic Center • April 7-9 on Thursday.” “Usually, I’d come in missing the cut in three of appearance in 1979. fall as a 149-pound freshman but, end for Kiro as he's already been in­ There is little trace of the tragic ment circulated at the flame” engulfed executives in in­ Claims against Stouffer’s totaling Thursday is opening day here and have only a couple. 10 appearances, was a tie The weatherman having undergone a thorough regi­ vited to play for Athletes in Action in blaze, but the hotel's conference $40 million have been filed in state morning news conference Don’t miss the Society of Mnnufactnrins Engineer*’ big dividual conference rooms, trapping New England Tool & Manufacturing Engineering Conference and for this year’s Masters, the of days to refamiliarize for 19th at San Diego. promises excellent prac­ ment of training on Nautilaus equip­ the summer. He also has received center still is not yet open. And the Supreme Court in White Plains. that the legislative sub- them within seconds. All died of Exposition at Hartford’s Civic Center Tuesday through Thursday. first of the “Big Four” myself with the course and Jack Nicklaus, still a tice weather this, week — ment, has built himself up to a solid letters of interest from the Illinois bar’s name has bMn changed from Some $277 million in suits has been conunittee which proposed asphyxiation from deadly gases and tournaments of pro golf. adjust my game,” said favorite at 41 after winning Monday was sunny with the 172 pounds draped over his 6-foot-2 College League, Cape Cod League the Foxfire Lounge to simply “The filed against the town of Harrison, the plan is wrong if it See action demonstration* of the latest manufacturing equip­ a lack of oxygen. Bar.” The other’ three are the Irwin, this year’s Hawaiian both his 18th and 19th temperature in the 70s — frame. Majority of the development and Alaskan League., The latter pair whose local code did not require believes local treatment ment and productivity-boosting methods of more than 200 com­ Open champ. ‘T ve had is in the upper body region, par­ Renovations to the 366^bedroom Hotel manager Eric Ewoldt panies. . .all under one roof and under ideal viewing conditions. U.S. Open, which Irwin major titles last year — the but says it is too early to Pelt* Kiro are rated as two of the best three sprinklers. programs will provide care won in 1974 and 1979, the time to relax. I had a good U. S. C ^ n and the PGA say whether there will be ticularly across the chest and collegiate summer circuits. for everyone who needs Thi* i* a nniqne opportunity to exchange ideas with experts in PGA Championship, and first quarter and feel I’ve Championship, was in any rain during the four shoulders. It's been a banner season already help. manufacturing prbducfivity. Learn more in Conference sessions and the British Open. been playing well, so if my Augusta last week, prac­ days of tournament play.. The Lobos opened the season in two home runs. One was a circuit for the East Catholic product. But Last year 8,000 drug and symposia covering Manufacturing Fluids, Computer-Aided Design, “Everybody has been timing is right, 1 should do ticing Thursday through The Augusta National is Chihuahua, Mexico, and came away clout out of Albuqueque Sports there appears to be more to come. Coventry officer quits alcohol patients were ad­ Gaging, Powder Coating, Robotics, Adhesives, and Finishing. thinking about the Masters all right this week.” Saturday as he does each in as good a shape as it has with three wins. They, however, do . Stadium, home for the Loa Angeles mitted to state-operated for months,” said Irwin. Irwin shys he still thinks year, and will return from ever been for Masters not count in the overall record. Two Dodgers' farm team, off the programs, such as at CVH, For New England mannfactnring, thi* i* the prodnetivity scoreboard clock in centerfield. The COVENTRY- Officer Keith event of the year. “It’s the way ii is with the about that 15-footer he mis­ his Florida home Tuesday week. All the greens on the were over the U niversity of decision,” since he had worked as a looking forward to the new position, Blue Hills Hospital, blast traveled well over 400 feet and Lane, an eight-year member of the majors. You no sooner get sed on the final hole of the for a final tuneup in his bid golf course have been con­ Chihuahua and one over the Mexican Sport Parade police officer for about 15 years. but that he hates-to leave Coventry. Norwich Hospital and SHOW HOURS: Tuesday, April 7-12 Noon to 9 PM Heritage. cleared a 10-foot high fence. police force, resigned Monday night, Before coming to Coventry, Lane done with one than the next for a sixth Masters title. verted to bent grass rather professional champ. Kiro in those Fairfield Hills Hospital, a Wednesday, April 8—12 Noon to 9 PM e s M e ) one is on your mind. The “It was a good putt, as Early arrivals Monday than over-seeding the old outings went 5-for-7 at the dish with 6 Kiro is hitting .474 with runners in Milt Richman, sports editor of effective April 23. was an officer on the East Hartford Police Chief Gary Sousa said Thursday, April 9—12 Noon to 6 PM union spokesman said. hype for the Masters good a one as I could have generally agreed that Ray bermuda greens with rye RBI, scoring position. United Press International gives the police force. Tuesday that "the town of Coventty ins and outs on the national sports Lane said Tuesday that the deci­ Many of the patients bad If yon work in indnatry, bring in thi* ad for complimentary started a long time ago, all hit,” he said. “Even as it Floyd should he have the and the greens are New Mexico had a 21-15-1 overall His fielding has also been a bright Lane will be leaving the police is losing a fine officer. He (Lane) is scene on The Herald sports pages. sion was purely a career move, ad­ been black listed at com­ admiaaion to the Tool Show. No one under 16 admitted. Phone the way back to last August rolled toward the hole I best odds for winning this expected to be exceptional­ mark as of April 1 and the former spot for the Lobos, who’ve been hit profession to assume a sales position Coventry’s loss and private in­ munity centers because of 247-0584 for show information. was convinced it was going already by a number of injuries. Another reason not to miss The ding that resigning was a "tough in private industry. He said that he is when we played the PGA.” week. Floyd, who tied the ly fast. Eagle out of East Hartford was dustry’s gain.” disruptive or undesirable holding a .327 batting average with Kiro leads the club with a .983 Herald.

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By IRA KAUFMAN team has won every one and Chicago MacLeod said. "I think it will have a IIPI Sports Writer beat New York in' an East mini­ positive slant to it.” with PC Friars series after winning Game 1 at As usual, the most positive thing Moses Malone has less than a day PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - It wistful about the day’s In two seasons, Walters clubs com­ to bump up his insurance policy. Madison Square Garden. going for the is' “The home court advantage No. 6. was a bittersweet day for developments. piled a 21-34 record and wallowed in Malone, the NBA’s No. 1 Providence College. the Big East Conference cellar. He rebounder, carries the brunt of doesn’t mean a thing,’’ said San An­ "Really, you just try to hold Julius “I don’t know whether to be glad tonio Coach Stan AlbKk, whose club (Erving) under 40,” said Marques , the man who built or sad,” Peterson said. “I feel a was the brunt of vocal fan abuse for Houston’s backboard responsibilities the small Dominican school into a his won-lost slate, and his strict, no- on his 6-foot-lO, 235-pound frame as has not played in eight days. "New Johnson, Milwaukee’s All-Star sense of welcoming a friend back, York and Portland and Los Angeles forward, as the Bucks prepare for national basketball power in the '50s and losing a friend.” nonsense coaching philosophy. he leads the surprising Rockets into and ‘60s, returned home after 11 W alters, 35, said the “ all- Game 1 of a best-of-seven Western all lost.” tonight’s Game 2 of their best-of- Mullaney coached the Friars from years of globetrotting and frustra­ enveloping” demands of the job and Conference semifinal playoff series Los Angeles’ setback came at the seven Eastern Conference semifinal 1955 until 1970 when he jumped to pro hands of the Rockets, who not only series in the Spectrum. "He is tion. basketball — and coaching stints the grueling recruiting season made against the Midwest champion San “I’m delighted at the opportunity it difficult for him to meet the per­ Antonio Spurs. knocked the defending NBA cham­ recognized as the best offensive with the , Los to return to PC,” Mullaney said sonal goals he set out to achieve. The Spurs, however, are the pions out of title contention but did forward in the game. He’s such a Angeles Lakers, Buffalo Braves, Monday. “In retrospect, the hap- “It’s been very difficult for me to league’s best rebounding team and so by winning twice on the Lakers’ great player around the basket that piest years of my life were coaching :.;.:.v.:.;.:.;.;.;.:.v.:.:.v.:.v.:.:.x::v^ sustain the high level of inten- they will throw a wave of big bodies home court. there's not much you can do.” at Providence College.” sity...that I feel is required both for at Malone in an effort to wear down In Phoenix, the Kansas City Kings Erving biistered the Bucks for 38 Mullaney’s return as Friars head the basketball program and my own the All-Star center. go after their second Pacific Divi­ points in leading the 76ers to a 125- coach came with Gary Walters’ self satisfaction,” said Walters, who George Johnson, San Antonio’s 6- sion opponent when they open Game 122 victory in Sunday’s fast-paced resignation after his inability to ‘Don’t know coached at Dartmouth before Gavitt 11 starting center, led the NBA in 1 of a Western Conference semifinal. opening game. He scored 18 in the follow Mullaney and Dave Gavitt brought him to PC. blocked shots and will open against The Kings, who whipped Portland final quarter, including two free down basketball’s Glory Road. whether to be “Making this decision was a dif­ Malone tonight in noisy Hemisfair throws that gave Phiiadelphia the Mullaney, head coach at crosstown ficult one, but I felt I had to be Arena, where the Spurs went 34-7 iead for good with 38 second^to play. rival Brown for the last three honest with myself and the school. I during the regular season. Add 6-9, "M ay^ we’ll look at some things glad or sad’ Monday to stgp him, but the Doc is seasons, brings an impressive in no way feel that I am quitting this American tennis ace John McEnroe Is In Rome’s Sports Palace. McEnroe scored 235-pound Mark Olberding, 6-11, 250- record back to PC. In 14 Reasons, he job. as much as I feel I'm doing pound , 6-10 Kevin still the Doc,’’ said Junior shown in action against Italy’s Adriano straigth set triumph, 6-3, 6-4. (UPI photo) ‘Home court guided Providence to two National this both for PC and my family,’ Restani and Paul Griffin and rookie Bridgeman, Milwaukee’s high man Panatta during exhibition match yesterday Invitation Tourney titles in six trips Walters added. Reggie Johnson, both 6-9, and in Game 1 with 32 points. , Spirits of St. Louis, the and three post-season trips to the Walters was the youngest coach in Malone’s task becomes one of sur­ advantage’ In the other Eastern semifinal, short-lived Baltimore Claws, and a NCAA tournament. the nation when he began his career vival in the Spurs’ Backboard Boston takes on Chicago tonight in pro club in Italy. Game 2, hoping to sweep the first Mullaney said he was frustrated Mullaney’s teams had nine at the age of 23 at Middlehurj He Jungle. by the lack of athletic scholarships said he isn’t sure of his future plans, Even 6-7 All-Star guard George two games at &ston Garden. straight 20-win seasons at Eaglettes outlast SW, at the Ivy League school, where his hut didn’t rule out another job in Gervin hits the boards to the tune of twice in the Coliseum snakepit to For Boston rookie forward-center Providence in the glory days with three-year slate was 29-49. athletics. five rebounds per game for the win the mini-series, beat the Pacific Kevin MoHale, the postseason is superstars Lennie Wilkens, Johnny 'Tve just had the feeling that, He said there was no “external Spurs, although he's better known champion Suns in three of their five m e re ly ^ extension of the first 82 Egan, Mike Riordan and Jimmy perhaps. Brown wasn’t the place for pressure” to step down. He said he for his 27-point average. Houston’s regular-season games, including a games — not a second season. Walker. me,” Mullaney said. “There may be approached Gavitt about his decision score winner in seventh No. 2 rebounder, with less than half humiliating 105-68 beating a month ”I think pebple make too much of Over 14 Mullaney years, the Friars a man better able to handle the three weeks ago. of Malone’s total, is lean, 6-8 ago. the difference between the playoffs posted an overall record of 271-94, situation.” John Parry, Brown athletic direc­ forward Robert Reid. Phoenix Coach John MacLeod, and the regular season,” said giving him a .742 winning percentage Scoring the winning run in the bot­ Lynne Cully, drawing walks to jam Cully’s home run to left, Mimi Battle of big men Sunday in NBA playoff Rockets stunned defending NBA champion The Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, tor, said the Ivy League school would The Spurs have the homecourt ad­ however, says the Kings’ rout will McHale, who scored 21 points and Uiat was only exceed^ by the legen­ tom of the seventh inning. East the sacks. Junior Michelle Leavitt, a Laneri and Michele runs and a found Moses Malone of Houston coming Lakers and advanced in playoffs with 89-86 Providence College president, was dary Adolph Rupp and John Wooden. try to fill Mullaney’s shoes by May 1. Skehan safety produced another run. out on top against Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. victory. (UPl photo) vantage, but after the way the two serve to help the Suns rise to the con­ blockVlQ five shots in just 27 minutes Catholic downed South Windsor South Windsor resident, then laid a Western Conference mini-series ference finals. to spark the Celtics to a 121-109 High, 12-11, in the 1981 debut for both bunt down the first base line with A misplayed grounder to short Here Malone goes in for two points as went, they may be second-guessing "I think the effect will be positive triumph in Game 1. “About, all I schools in girls' softball action Skehan eluding a desperate tag to produced the final two markers. themselves for winning the in that we realize they are a very could see was that the officials yesterday at Robertson Park. score the game winner. South Windsor scored once in the Midwest: of the six games played competitive, rugged team and we called the game a little looser and let Kraft resigns UPI post, The Eaglettes return to the dia­ The visiting Bobcats tallied five fourth to draw even and four in the thus far in the West, the visiting have great respect for them,” people bang each other more.” mond Wednesday afternoon against times in the top of the first to chase sixth but the Eaglettes countered South Catholic at Hartford’s Hyland Eaglette starter Luci Hurst. They with two-run bursts in the fifth and Park in a 3 o’clock start. added another marker in the top of sixth frames to stay tied. Deadlocked at 11-all, East’s Kathy the third before East came back in Laneri, in relief, picked up the Sports Parade mound victory. Skehan was 2-for-4 English interim mentor Skehan opened the seventh inning the home half of the frame for a Despite season-edge with a single to right. She took se­ seven-run outburst. with an RBI. Cully 3-for-4 with three RBI and Frazier l-for-4 and two RBI Bv MILT RICHMAN cond on a passed ball with the next . Boutilier got matters started by SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (UPI) resigned from his position as head basketball coach in the country after two batters, Denise Boutilier and drawing a walk and scored ahead of to pace East. - Jack Kraft, the “Silver Fox” basketball coach at the University of 20 years at Villanova and URI, sat whose teams have been known for Rhode Island for health reasons. out most of the 1980-81 season after their defensive wizardry, Monday Kraft, the eighth winningest active suffering a mild heart attack during Pep's boxing Gates Brown had natural gifts Celtics respect Chicago the opener against Stonehill last November. He is 60 years old. Cunniff to join Whalers BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston couldn’t keep up with the frantic Kraft’s decision apparently paves TAMPA. Fla. (UPIi - Gates I enjoyed it. I still enjoy it. I sat on been the best thing that ever Nate Archibald. “Without a doubt, post on line Celtics are one game up in their fast-break pace established by the the way for the permanent appoint­ Brown always had these two natural the bench a lot when I was playing happened to him. He’s a different the guards have played a big part in HARTFORD (UPI) - John Cunniff, a hockey left NBA quarterfinal series against the Celtics in the second half. ment of assistant Claude English to gifts. He couid hit and he could get but 1 didn’t sit there in a destructive ballplayer now. I can tell you one our success. Without their penetra­ winger with experience in several leagues, will join the , making them 6-1 this “A lot of guys can run,” said Bulls the head coaching spot. English, an HARTFORD (UPD— Lawmakers along with people. way. I tried to learn to help the ball thing for sure — he’s not a .230 hitter, tion and leadership, we wouldn’t be Training^ Hartford Whalers next month as an assistant coach. year against perhaps the league's coach Jerry Sloan, “And last year, league assistant at URI for nine year, filled scrambling to trim state spending From the very first time he ever club and to help myself. I have no where we are now.” Cunniff, 36, will bring more sophistication to the most rugged team, but they aren't we were known primarily as a half­ in for Kraft during the season and have suggested eliminating 50 state stepped up to the plate for the education but if you don’t learn Bird said Archibald “is our run­ Whalers’ operation, said Larry Pleau, director of hockey “I tell him he’s young yet. You taking anything for granted. court club that walked the ball up the led the Rams to a 21-8 record. inspectors’ posts, including one held on June 19. 1963, something when you’re up here than ning game. If you run on the break, Cam p operations and head coach of the NHL team. know how it is. When you’re going Boston got 23 points from Larry floor and set up. This year, we want English, 34, was named acting by former world featherweight Brown made sure his name wouid be you’re a dumbbell. I sit on the bench you know you’re going to get the “John is a student of the game,” Pleau said Monday. bad, everybody is trying to tell you Bird and 21 points from rookie Kevin to do the same things in the half- head coach Monday by Associate champion Willie Pep. in the record book for alt time by sometimes now and shoot a question ball.” “He is also a very sincere and dedicated person.” what you’re doing wrong. Lou went McHale Sunday afternoon to break court. But we told our guards that Athletic Director Ernest Calverley. Rep. Gardner Wright. D-Bristol. connecting for a pinch-hit home run. to one of our younger players. ‘What About Ford, Bird said, “If Chris is Notes During the past four years, Cunniff, a Boston native through hell last year. But he also open a close game in the third period they could go with the ball if the op­ URI President Frank Newman said confirmed Monday that Pep’s posi­ Before retiring as an active player did this guy do his last time up?’ or driving from either side, just move who gained hockey national honors at Boston College, has grew up. His outlook has become and for a 121-109 decision over the portunity was there.” the school planned to move quickly tion as state boxing inspector was oh at the end of 1975, first to become a and you’ll get the ball. As soon as the made numerous trips to Europe to observe European more mature and positive. He’s a tired Bulls. to name a new coach. a list of Consumer Protection scout for the Tigers and then a Sloan added, “This time around defense commits itself, he dishes hockey teams and their methods of instruction, Pleau good listener. Kraft, who has been at Rhode Department jobs being considered coach, which is what he is with them The two teams go at it again they’ll be looking to establish a more off. He does that as well as anyone said. “ Alan Trammell (the Tigers’ Island since 1974, said he felt it was for elimination. now, he set a couple of other tonight in Boston Garden before the controlled tempo, better suited to I’ve ever played with.” Something to chirp Pleau said Cunniff was currently in Stockholm, shortstop) is another good one. They “The key for us remains to get the / time to step down. American League records by ac­ 'I ain’t nothin’ their huge, but slightly slower front “This decision took much soul- Sweden, to attend the World Hockey championships and Wright said no decision has been work well together. I’m sure Lou did the ball up court quickly,” said Hisle hit a solo homer and Robin cumulating the most lifetime pinch line. By FRED McMANE searching,” Kraft said. “I feel that would join the Whalers effective May 1 after his return reached. a lotta soul-searching this winter. I Arctubald. “We don’t want to get Yount singled home the winning run hits, 107, and the most home runs by but a coach’ Fitch wjll be looking for a repeat UPI Sports Writer under the circumstances, it’s better from Sweden. a pinch hitter, 16. think of him like a kid. When we’re performance from his front court, into a physical game with\(Jhicago. in helping the Brewers to victory Cunniff was a member of the 1966-67 U S. National Consumer Protection Com­ on the road, the phone will wake me The Toronto Blue Jays, used to that I step aside and let the younger missioner Mary Heslin said if Pep's Brown, 41, who always was on the 'Looking to which constantly outran the Bulls “Gilmore, Jones, Greenwood and warbling a song of lament, had over the Cubs. Team and the 1967-68 Olympic Team, before turning up in the morning and it’s Lou. fellows develop the program.” job is cut. Connecticut would lose "a chunky side, is a little rounder now huge trio of Gilmore, David (Coby) Detrick can’t run as fast as something to chirp about Monday. In other developments: professional with the Detroit Red Wings. What did that guy do?’ They don’t ‘Where we gonna eat?' he’ll wanna our big people. If the Bulls try to get — The Expos optioned Hal Before coming to URI, Kraft spent good will ambassador ” and "not at a than when he played, sort of like a Greewood and Dwight Jones. Not only did the Blue Jays unload Cunniff also played in the Central, American and North always know and I say to 'em ‘what know.” into a running game with us, I don’t Dues and Richard Wortham, in­ 12 years at Villanova where his Wild­ great saving to the state. ” beach ball, and that type of physical control tempo’ Parish also attributed the team’s 22 hits and crush the champion cats developed a perennial reputa­ American Hockey leagues, as well as the former World the hell are you lookin’ at?’” Whitaker, hitting .426 this spring, success to guards Chris Ford and think they can survive.” fielder Brad Mills and outfielder Bob frame fits him fine because he’s a 16-2 in an tion for tenacious, masterful Hockey Association. He also served as general manager She said Pep is paid $14,(X)0 a year Brown has been in professional finds it a little harder to put into Pate to Denver of the American and coach of the Cape Cod team in the North American warm, friendly man who doesn't baseball 21 years, 17 of them in the exhibition game, but the front office defense. while the stale collects $11,000 for mind having fun. Off the field. On it, words how he feels about Brown. Association. big leagues. He has two children, a series shifts to Chicago for the next also sco r^ by acquiring pitcher He has an overall 20-year record of league. boxing fees and licenses. The agency he’s all business and one of the “I’ve watched him ever since I 17-year-old girl and a 16-year-old two confrontations Friday and Sun­ Mark Bomback from the New York 361 wins and 191 losses, ranking him spends another $15,000, she said. qualities he has that makes him so met him my first year in the minor — The Mets purchased boy. Lou Whitaker, the Tigers’ 23- day. Mets for a player to be named later. as eighth in percentage and 15th in valuable to the Tigers is his ability to leagues,” says the Tigers' second righthanded Dan year-old second baseman who McHale came off the bench after Bomback was the Mets’ top victories among active coaches in be able to communicate with the baseman. “He’s a very good man. Boitano from Milwaukee and slumped to .233 after hitting .286 the starting center Robert Parish got winner last season, posting a 10-8 the nation. younger players on their own level. We’ll ride out to the ballpark assigned him to Tidewater of the year before and .285 the season together and have our little jokes in into foul trouble and took control of record, and the Blue Jays promptly International League. “When you have a serious medical before that, is like another one of his the clubhouses but he always says the middle from the Bull’s 7-foot-2 assign^ him to their Syracuse farm — The Phillies sent catcher Don problem that forces you to the Traditional first pitches ”1 ain’t nothin’ but a coach,” he kids. the fun has to stop and you have to be Artis Gilmore to turn a close game club of League McCormack to Oklahoma City of the sidelines ... you have ample time to says, minimizing his role with the The two of them like to talk to serious when you got a bat in your into a virtual runaway. where they hope he will be able to American Association. think things over,” Kraft said. “The radio station asking "why do you pitch himself into shape. The Blue By United PrrsH International first ball. club, “but 1 know the agonies of each other, have dinner occasionally hand. “But don’t think that just because doctors gave me the green light Other former hostages scheduled want to throw out the first ball?” Jays also optioned pitcher Paul' — The Pirates traded lefthander The Cincinnati Reds are making going oh-for-20. I know because I’ve together and be around one another. “We both were born under the we had a good game against Gilmore when I went back to the bench in ear­ to throw out the first ball are Lt. and the winner will get that honor. Mirabella to Syracuse. Bob Owchinko to Oakland for a another pitch for someone to throw been there. For me, the biggest When Whitaker was in Martinsville, same sign — Taurus, the bull. Gates today is any indication that we’ve ly February, and they said it would Colonel Charles Scott of Stone Moun­ Other politicians chosen to throw enjoyment of the game is helping In the exhibition game at Dunedin, player to be named later and cash. out the traditional first ball Va., this past winter, he’d call always brings that up, telling me I’m stopped him or the Bulls for this safe to continue coaching.” tain, Ga., who will be at Atlanta’s out the first ball are Texas Gov. Bill some kids. I’m like a lotta these kids —■•The Cardinals placed Wednesday for the opening of the Brown just to keep in touch. stubborn. I tell him he is, too, and we series,” said Boston coach Bill Fla., the Blue Jays were treated to a home opener Friday night; Kevin Clements, who will help the Rangers myself,” Brown says gesturing three-home run and eight-RBI per­ righthanded reliever Mark Littell on 1981 baseball season. “Lou is a sweet person,” says the laugh about it, but we both love it. Fitch, who put his team through a There had been speculation Vice Herminning, Oak Creek, Wis., atten­ open their home season April 14. and toward some of the younger Detroit formance by Otto Velez and also got the 21-day disabled list and offered Tigers’ coach and batting instructor. He says us Tauruses got to stick two-hour workout Monday. “They’re ding the Milwaukee Brewers’ home Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, who players taking batting practice a few a pair of two-run homer and a triple non-roster pitcher Steve'Busby a President George Bush would sub­ “He’s got pride and even when he together and I go along with that a good basketball team.” stitute for President Reagan — still opener April 16 and former Marine will pitch to Michigan Lt. Gov. feet away. had that bad year last season he held from Garth lorg. minor-league contract. because we both believe in perfec­ The Bulls arrived in Boston Nelson hopes recuperating from a bullet wound Rodney “ Rocky’’ Sickmann, James Brickley when the Tigers “ Baseball was my boyhood dream. The Blue Jays scored five runs in — The San Francisco Giants op­ his head up. That bad year could’ve tion.” exhausted from a tough mini-series Krakow, Mo., who will be in St. open against Toronto Thursday. the third inning against starter and tioned pitcher Mike Rowland to suffered in an assassination attempt with the New York Knicks and just Louis April 11 as a guest of the Car­ Two more hostages — Paul Lewis loser Nino Espinosa and erupted for Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League magic left March 30 — and open the season by and sent catcher George Bjorkman throwing out the ceremonial first dinals. of Homer, 111., and Col Leland seven runs in the eighth inning The host Califor­ Holland of Scales Mound, 111., — will against reliever Sparky Lyle. back to Spingfield, a St. Louis farm pitch. for Masters nia Thursday and exhostage Col. be guests of the Chicago White Sox Gretzky to display form Mike Schmidt homered for the team in the American Association. But acting White House press Thomas Schaefer was scheduled to but first ball honors will be handled Phillies. — The White Sox optioned pitchers secretary Larry Speakes said Mon­ help open the season. However, he by secret service agent Tim Testimonial In other exhibition gatnes Monday, Dewey Robinson and Guy Hoffman GREENSBORO, N.C. (UPI) - day the President is expected to be to Edmonton of the Pacific Coast Larry Nelson is hoping he still has a in the hospital at mid-week and Bush was called away on business and will McCarthy, who was wounded while the Chicago White Sox edged be replaced by Gov. Spellman. protecting President Reagan during Pittsburgh 10-7, Minnesota topped League. little magic left over 'for the will remain in Washington. Speakes added that no other Ad­ Another ex-hostage, Richard the attempt on his life. tonight with Montreal for Ogrodnik Montreal 6-1, St. Louis downed — The Reds sent pitchers Geoff Masters. Combe and Jeff Lahti to Indianapolis Nelson has headed for Augusta ministration official will be Morefield of San Diego, was sup­ If McCarthy, who is still Atlanta 4-1, Boston beat the New recovering from his wounds, is un­ By United Press International to Philadelphia last year in the of the American Association. with the Greater Greensboro Open designated to represent the Presi­ posed to throw out the first ball for has 124 points in 101 career playoff Planned Friday night. May 8, is a York Mets 7-4 and Milwaukee edged the Padres’ home opener but was able to make the trip, the first ball Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky, who preliminary series, but Gretzky has games. Chicago 4-3. — The Brewers optioned pitchers title in his pocket, and heads are still dent at the baseball game. testimonial roast dinner in honor of So the Reds, who open against the called back to Washington. A contest assignment will be handled by his made hockey history almost every more help this season, as Jari Kurri After a grueling 80-game regular At Sarasota, Fla., Greg Pryor Buster Keeton, Frank DiFIno and shaking over the way he won it. Stan Ogrodnik, recently named head champion Philadelphia Phillies, are is now being conducted by a local father. Norm McCarthy. day in the final games of the regular added 32 goals and 75 points and season sch^ule, only five clubs have John Flinn and outfielder Mark He was two strokes down to Mark basketball coach at Trinity College. drove in two nmi with a t w ^ i dou­ looking elsewhere for a reliever. season, gets the chance to display his Glenn Anderson notched 30 goals. been eliminated , from the playoffs. ble In the seventh Inning to give the Brouhard to Vancouver of the Hayes on the 18th hole Sunday, Ogrodnik, former East Catholic A number of the 52 former piayoff form Wednesday night in Edmonton, however, is weak defen­ The New York Islanders open defense White Sox their victory. Bill Almon, Pacific Coast League. facing a nearly blind shot from a High coach, will be resigning from hostages — who received lifetime front of fans to whom hockey sively and the Oilers face a club that of their Stanley Cup championship who went 3-for-4, started the rally — The Phillies sent catcher Don deep sand trap while Hayes was on the guidance department at the passes from the baseball com­ Mike Torrez impresses excelience is the standard. Wednesday night when they host the with a two-out single, then stole se­ McCormack to Oklahoma City of the the fringe of the green. The Oiiers’ 20-year-oid center, who school to assume his full-time post at American Association. missioner’s office when they were Maple Leafs in Game 1. Trinity. ’ cond. After Jim Esslan walked, “I was thinking about which way described Monday’s game, which set NHL singie-season records for — The Seattle Mariners optioned released after 444 days of captivity WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - Pryor smashed bis double over was home,” Nelson said. “I just clinched a winning exhibition season assists (109), totai points (164) and In other first round games A buffet is planned to begin at 8 pitchers Steve Finch and Brian in Iran — will'be on hand at ballparks Red Sox pitcher Mike Torrez went center fielder Omar Moreno’s head wanted to get it out Of'the bunker and for the Red Sox, as “a typical end-of- points per game (2.05), leads Ed­ Wednesday night, Minnesota is at o’clock. The list of guest speakers is Allard to Spokane of the Pacific around the country to be part of seven innings and Jim Rice hit a to snap a 7-7 tie. try to land it as close to the green as spring training game dead all monton into the fabled Montreal Boston, Vancouver at Buffalo, to be announced. The dinner will Coast League; placed pitchers Shane Opening Day ceremonies. two-run double Monday as Boston take place at the East Catholic At Orlando, Fla., Roy Smalley possible. It was wet, coarse sand and Forum as the best-of-five Quebec at Philadelphia, Pittsburgh • Rawley and Rick Anderson and out- The Reds will honor two former rolled by the New York Mets 7-4 in over.” cafeteria. singled home two runs to cap a five- I had to carry it over a lip that was Skip Lockwood, who was given preliminary round of the Stanley Cup at St. Louis, Chicago at Calgary and fleider Dan Meyer on the disabled Iranian hostages, Bert Moore of Mt. an exhibition baseball game. run seventh inning that carried the taller than I was.... I couldn’t see but permission to deal for himself Sun­ playoffs begin. the New York Rangers at Los Tickets are available through the list. Vernon, Ohio, and Col. Leland Twins to victory over the Expos in the top of the pin.” day, was formally cut before Mon­ Tile Oilers’ task is immense. The Angeles. school’s athletic department. At Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Mario Holland, whose children live in Cin­ Torrez gave up two runs on six hits the exhibition finale for both teams. Astoundingly, Nelson’s shot ran day’s game. He had nothing new to Canadiens, who finished in the No. 3 won the Vezina Trophy tor fewest While the Islanders should have no m « Mendoza’s wind-blown popup cinnati. and walked four to finish up his At St. Petersburg, Fla., Bob into the hole. Hayes three-putted, report from calls to ’’six or seven" spot overall in the NHL, posted a goals allowed. trouble with the Maple Leafs, dropped for a single to score Dan Three other former hostages in­ spring with a 4-0 record and a 2.89 Forsch and Jim Otten, the most setting up a playoff which Nelson teams other than the possibility of league-best 31-72 home record and Led by rookie goalie Richard hockey fans might remember back Sports for you Duran from second base In the vited to the opener by the Reds — ERA. effective St. Louis pitchers this then won on the second hole with a pitching for Pittsburgh’s Portland. Edmonton managed to win just 12- Sevigny, the Canadiens allowed less to the last time the two teams met in eighth inning and lead the Texas Steven Lauterbach, Cmdr. Doh Dave Stapleton knocked out two The “Herald Angle” by Sports spring, comblnad on a two-hitter to two-foot birdie putt to claim the $54,- Oregon, farm team, where Luis of-W road games. Game 2 will also than three goals per game. Steve playoff competition. That was in 1978 Elditor Earl Yost, another exclusive R ^ e r s to a 5-4 exhibition victory Sharer and Joseph Hall — could not singles and Dave Schmidt doubled Referee Earl Strom gives the two-point signal as Boston's lead the Cardinals to victory over (X)0 prize. \ Tiant would be a teammate. be in the Forum Thursday night, Shutt paced the team in scoring with and the Maple Leafs defeated the over the New York Yankees. attend the game because of twice. Rice leads the roster in RBI’s of The Herald, tells the background the Braves. Nelson said his play surprised him It would be Lockwood’s second with the series then switching to the 73 points, but star right wing Guy Islanders in the quarterfinal series and Interesting sidelights of the Larry Bird stuffs In basket during first game of playoff set The Yankees announced All-Star scheduling conflicts. with 16 for the exhibition season. At Winter Haven, Fla., Dave because he has had to change his time in Portland, where he was 4-1, Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton. Lafleur is back in health after mis­ on Lanny McDonald’s overtime goal sports world. Don’t miss It on The against Chicago last Sunday In Boston. Celts won and hope outfielder Reggie Jackson lias been When the Pittsburgh Pirates open Relief pitcher Mark Clear worked Schmidt, Jim Rice and Dave swing to accommodate a back 2.65 the first month of 1970 and good The Oilers dropped three straight in the seventh game. Herald sports pages. placed on the 15-day disabled list, their season Thursday against Mon­ the last two innings and gave up two sing 29 regular-season games. Lafleur to make It two straight tonight. (UPI photo) Stapleton drove in two runs each to problem. enough for the Brewers to give him lift the Red Sox to victory over the retroactive to April 2, with a leg In­ “I really felt like I was trying to treal, former hostage Regis Ragan runs. his first shot at the big league. Mets and at Son City, Ariz., Larry jury. get ready for Augusta,” Nelson said. of Johnstown, Pa., will toss out the Red Sox Manager Ralph Houk

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By MILT RICHMAN break last year. There he was again working and Business sweating profusely in an effort to POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (U P I)- The Rangers, under Pat Corrales, have an even better year despite the Look up Gus Bell’s record had stayed fairly close to first place fact he fashioned his best batting Finance sometime. You’ll see where he spent in the American League West until average ever last season when be 15 years in the National League, late May. They fell back in June and mostly with Cincinnati, finishing July and by the end of August they batted .329 while driving in S3 runs with .281 lifetime and making the trailed by 20-W games. Worse yet, and hitting 17 homers. Bell did all this despite missing 20 All-Star team four times. they didn’t seem to care. That was Your Money's Worth games with a pulled muscle rib cage, ■yf'' ■"«ym He could play. His record also when Bell decided to say something. 11 others with a pulled hamstring In shows 942 RBI and 206 homers. What He prefers not to speak about it his right leg and two more with a it doesn’t show is how he wouldn't anymore, feeling the Rangers have pinch^ nerve in his back. He was knuckle under to the late Branch put that chapter behind them under Juror system saves money restricted to pinch hitting in nine Rickey shortly after he came up with new manager Don Zimmer, but what got Bell so upset last season was the other contests because of a Pittsburgh. Rickey was running the week term of a panel, a general attitude on the field and in hanistring problem and to give you By SYLVIA PORTER listens for a number. If Case began two days sent on jury duty. Pirates at the time and wouldn’t result is that an individual the clubhouse. some idea of what he meant to the On Oct. 23, 1980, a local that number is not broad­ later, took three months, Whatever the precise take any backtalk from the hired may serve no more than Rangers, they were 16-28 for those 42 secretary reported for jury cast, the juror just doesn't ending in the verdict of figures, there's no doubt of help. “Some guys let down,” he says, two or three days — yet be games. duty in Westchester Coun­ report the next day.” guilty. the savings in money and ^11 was a big family man, still is, without pointing his finger at paid a fee and mileage for ty, N.Y., thereby beginning A log recreated by the All the time this time. in fact, and insisted on having his anyone. “Everybody was to blame The Royals, Angels and A’s all are every day at the a process that soon would Westchester secretary who secretary was going "One answering machine wife and little boy. Buddy, travel and I include myself. I just said that given better chances to win in the AL courthouse, even if just for occupy most of her wound up on the Harris through the juror selection costing about $400 can ser­ along with him. "Don’t take your some guys didn’t give a damn West this year than the Rangers. If an hour, plus the regular daylight hours until Feb. jury illustrates the process, so were dozens of vice a substantial volume family, or you’ll go back to the anymore. Pat Corrales did an out­ you ask Bell whether he thinks the salary at work. 24, 1981. It was the trial of process: other Harris case in­ of calls,” says Grua. While minors,” Rickey warned him. Bell standing job. We could see his job Rangers can finish on top he says he Now the courts are fin­ Jean Harris for the murder Oct. 23: Reported for dividuals. And in adjacent several machines may be paid no attention and was shipped to was on the line. Some guys took the hopes so. ding a far more efficient of Scarsdale diet doctor, first time, nothing courtrooms, other unsen- needed in large district, Hollywood of the Pacific Coast attitude, 'well, he’s gonna lose his “The ingredients are there,” he juror pool administration Herman Tarnower. To happened. 18.00. sational cases were the costs are recoverable League. He was recalled a few job anyway, so we might as well stop claims. “1 don’t know if the com­ via cost effective applica­ secure 16 citizens for the Oct. 24: Called to stand, moving through the in a short time. weeks later and traded to the Reds playing.’ That was wrong. I have bination is there. It could be.” tion of answering jury (12 plus four alter­ questioned for five judicial mill, each subject This is one modern at the end of the season. pride, and I’m not the only one on One of the qualities Buddy Bell has machines. nates who served minutes, excused until to the ”hurry-up-and-wait " management method That was 29 years ago, shortly this club who has. Other guys here that his father also had is a strong "Instead of requiring throughout) the court sub­ Nov. 5. $8.00 fee. syndrome. which all of us well may after Buddy Bell had been born, and have pride also. But when you start competitive attitude. He looks for it that jurors appear day poenaed 750 people. Oct. 25-31: Went about The answering machines welcome Certainly, by the even though he’s married now and getting stereotyped as a loser, that’s in other ballplayers as well. after day even when not Not all cases require normal routine, then got in Westchester, in many hundreds of thousands of has a family of his own, he’s still bad. 1 know I’m not a loser.” serving on a case, these juror resources of this word not to report Nov. 5, other New York counties citizens who are entirely close to his father. Buddy Bell is anything but that. I "Someone like Graig Nettles per­ courts determine their magnitude, but most do in­ but to call in every and in areas ranging from willing lo answer jury duty “Work hard,” the older Bell told remember seeing him running up sonifies that as much as anyone I can next-day requirements late william H. Hale (center, president of Heritage Savings and volve substantial wastes of evening. Atlanta, Ga,, to Humboldt - but who resent silting the ' blond third and down the steps of the ballpark in think of,” Bell says. “He's a team every afternoon, then Nov. 1-16: Called in player, a winner. Ray Fosse always Loan, hands over keys to Ford Fairmont the bank won in a money and time. In the County, Calif., have done a around, twiddling their baseman before he left for training Tucson, Ariz., dozens and dozens of simply record numbers on every evening, went to remarkable job of reducing worked very hard and so did Thur­ ninth Judicial District of thumbs while the legal camp this spring and that's exactly times one spring a few years ago fund raising raffle and then donated to Evans Halfway House a machine,” explains work every day, then heard costs. Also, a study by the man Munson. A couple of others who the state of New York in machinery inches along what he's doing. Buddy Bell always while he was still with the Cleveland in Glastonbury. Receiving the keys Is William H. Evans, Rudolph Grua, president of number on the machine. federal Law Enforcement And certainly by works hard. Minds his own business, Indians, trying to strengthen the come to mind are Carl Yastrzemski which the Harris trial was the Dictaphone Corp. divi­ associate director of human services at Manchester conducted, though, more Nov. 17-18: Reported Assistance Administration employers whose work Roger Davies of Seattle fights tor control of Sounders wound up with 2-1 decision over too, except when he feels it's time knee he had undergone surgery on and Joe Rudi. They are guys who do sion in Rye, N.Y., producer Memorial Hospital. Looking on Is Charles Sullivan, president than $1 million has been each day, nothing shows that employers schedules are disrupted for him to speak up, which was what the previous winter. the job day in and day out.” of the Ansafone line of the ball with Portland's Graham Day (5) Timbers. (UPl photo) saved since a simple happened. $16.00. recover far more than just while payments to happened following the All-Star It wasn’t that different this spring. So does Buddy Bell. of the Glastonbury KIwanIs Club. answering machines. during Sunday's NASL game In Seattle. system was introduced in Nov. 19: Questioned the wages that would have employees on jury duty "The juror calls in and 1978 — and these savings again, selected as juror. been paid to workers ab­ must go on. have been and can be FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thaves duplicated in courts Bank donates c'ar, elsewhere as well. The courts face for­ ’ « ^ s.’.v’"''"'"" ' * midable problems: un­ plans new branch predictable trial °__ r Scoreboard schedules; attorneys who GLASTONBURY- When the We have many friends in Glaston­ ask for postponement at Glastonbury Kiwanis Club was bury; I live in town myself, and our the very last minute; cases YOU m nearing the end of its fund-raising next new branch will be here. We are settled just as opening arguments are scheduled. ARB Rowland to Phoenix ot tne t'acinc L-uasi St. Louis 4. Atlanta 1 raffle of a Ford Fairmont for the about to file an application with the HEM 4 Ba b M h 21.40 S.00 3.00 11/12 Girls - 100 IM-2 To cope with such League and catcher George Bjorkman to Milwaukee 4. Chicago iNL) 3 benefit of the^ new Evans Halfway State Banking Department for a Springfield, a St Louts farm team in the Texas 5, New YorkjAL) 4 1 Ortwa iMwmi 140 2.20 Mary Ann Troy 1:11.0; 50 variables, yet assure an I ____ L ■'•"♦•to “ American Association Los Angeles 11. San Frandsco6 3 iM caran Cartarana SiO Swimming House on Williams Street, Charles branch inside Frank’s Supermarket fly - 2 Stacey Tomkiel 31.3; ample supply of jurors, Basketball Seattle - Optioned pilcher.s Steve Seattle 8. Oakland 2 (WnaU U $30J0 Sullivan and other club members ap­ on Main Street.” % Finch and Brian Allard to Spokane of the Cleveland 4. Houston 3 Parfada 4-1 (lOS.OO 50 breast - 2 Tomkiel, 37.7; courts typically “over­ Pacific Coast League, placed pitchers California 4. San Diego 2 Trifada 4-1-3 $405.00 -Gymnastics proached local businesses to sell Heritage .Savings was the first Shane Rawley and Rick Anderson and Tuesday 's Games 50 back -1 Troy 33.2, 6 Jen­ book” the jury room. Tm HIIk tickets. Heritage Savings bought bank in the state to open an office in­ Hockey outfielder Danny Meyer on the disabled Detroit vs Boston at Winter Haven. nifer Birrell 36.4; 50 free -1 During the normal two- list Fla . 12.30 p.m 2 S ala iii Cartarana several, and won the car. The bank side a supermarket. They have three Toronto - Optioned pitcher Paul New York js Angeles. Apr 5— Philadelphia 126. Milwaukee BOWLING 1 Dvbrani Cva $.00 Manchester swimmers Deb Clough 2:35.8, 3 fifth in All-Around with 10 £ p m 122 finalized for the open house in recognition Board of Realtors Inc, Both first-time QanMi 3-4 »3.I0 follows; Kathleen Campbell 2:44.8. 31.2 points, fifth in beam Apr II lios Angeles at NY Rangers, Apr 7 - Milwaukee at Philadelphia, PeriKta 3-4 Sm.N of Private Property Week according to of­ home purchasers and veteran buyers will way to 9 06 p m 8 05 p m. VILLAGE MIXERS- Ken with 7.55, sixth in floor Trifecta 3-4-1 U7I.30 8 and under boys - 25 100 free - 1 Dana Clough x-Apr 12 - lx)S Angeles at NY Apr 10- Philadelphia at Milwaukee. ficials of the Manchester Board of be able to obtain first hand information. Oliver 224-516, Ralph Clark Secant breast -1 Eric Hart 20.8; 25 with 7.95 points and third in Rangers, 7 £ p m 8 06 208-523, Art Shorts 237-600, 59.1; 100 b ack - 1 Realtors Inc., sponsors of the event. Persons attending the open house will be x-Apr 14 — .NY Rangers at Los Apr 12- Philadelphia at Milwaukee. I UMh Valaia 21.0010.00 0.00 7 JataKcM back - 6 Kevin Poirot 26.1; MacDonald 1:08.1; 2 Dana bars with 7.75. and second Angeles, 10 £ p m I 06 p m Bob Hoff 543, Dave IO.N7.40 1 in vault (tie) with 7.95. The open house will be April 22 from 8 to able to discuss methods of safety proofing Buffalo vs Vancouver x-Apr 15 - Milwaukee at Philadelphia 4.00 OmieU S7-I S2.M 25 free - 1 Hart, 14.9; 50 Clough 1:10.6; 100 breast -1 Apr 8-- Vancouver at Buffalo Solomonson 530, Burt Mow- 11 p.m. at the Manchester Country Club. a home with a representative of the 8 06 p m Mecta U-7 riftk free - 1 Hart 32.8. In vault, Buffy Clark and Apr 9 - Vancouver at Buffalo 16 ^ Philadelphia ai Milwaukee bray 509, Fred LeRoy 511, Deb Clough 1:20.8, 2 Dorothy Johnson of ERA, Blanchard Manchester Police Department and get Apr 11 - Buffalo at Vancouver InlKti U-7-1 1.33LOO l.Mraw-KeH lUbt-Cara 9/10 Girls - 100 IM - 4 Sara Barron tied for fourth x-Apr 12 - Buffalo at Vancouver x-Apr 19— Milwaukee at Philadelphia Thiri; 3.U0y-lab Campbell 1:26.0; 100 fly -1 and Rossetto Inc., open house chairman, tips on fire prevention from officers of beat taxes. Jim Dodson 521, Sue 7 Fante M Janet Malley 1:22.8; 50 fly- placed and Teresa Sombric x-Apr 14 - Vancouver at Buffalo 1.06 p m IL40 0.00 4.40 5.Ubia-Marta ilt e r ia - M MacDonald 1:08.5; 50 free- said the following resource booths will be Eighth District and Town of Manchester Philadelphia vs Quebec Faircloth 177-451, Sue 1 Mrana RiMn was sixth. This is Kathy Blackmore, Savings Manager at our Main Chicago vs Boston 0.00 141 7. larM U tanii 1 Gibiala-ltaiHi 4 Malley 38.3; 50 free - 2 1 Dana Clough 27.8; 2 Deb Fire Departments. Apr 8 Quebec at Philadelphia Boston leads series, 1-0 Ouellette 185-470, Judy 3 Ubia Ova 140 Subs la $ ^ M In the 12-14 age group, available: finance, insurance, home Office. She knows just about everything there is to know about Apr 9—(^ebec at Philadelphia Apr 5 — Boston 121, Chicago IQB OMMis 1-7 (40.00 ^ l e y 33.7; 4 Kathy Ben- Clough 28.6. The night’s activities will also include a Apr II- - Philadelphia at Quebec Apr 7—Chicagoal Boston.7 £ p m Robertson 184, Arlene maintenance, landscaping and energy con­ tax deferred retirement plans. Like our Individual Retirement feriada 71 $173.10 Sutk ■-^n 34.1, 15/18Boys-100 free-4 Jill Youngs was fourth in x-Apr 1 2 - Philadelphia at Quebec Apr 10 - Boston at Chicago. 10 06 LeRoy 187-481, Anita TrifeetJ 7-1-3 $027.00 servation. slide presentation on energy saving and x-Apr 14 — Quebec at Philadelphia I. Ipgria M aa 2.CabiaUMert< 9/10 boys - 100 IM - 6 All-Around and Chris Account for those of you without a pension. A plan that lets pm Fourth: Ken Iczkowski 1:01.0; 100 Representatives in each field will be exhibits of winning photographs and es­ Calgary vs Chicago Apr 12- Boston at Chicago. 1 06 p m Shorts 181-487, Sue Bot- 3. I M M 4,G eiaM ix J.J. Gorman 1:22.4; 50 fly- Schoen sixth. Youngs was you contribute up to 15®/o of your earnings—or $1,500—yearly Apr 8 - Chicago at Calgary x-Apr. 15 - Chicago at Boston. 7 £ ticello 454, Doreen 2 tiM 9.48 5. Tanta-Valcta llirpU-Uaat breast - 4 Gordon Kinkade present to meet the public and answer in­ says submitted in contests for students in Apr 9 - Chicago at Calgary S.003.20 1 FintilOJO 3 Egils Ramans 34.2; 4 fourth in both beam and p m 7. la» Icnjawi" lE N jIab 1:14.6, 5 Gary McDonough dividual questions. Manchester schools. into your account. More if you’re married. You pay no taxes on Apr 11 - Calgary at Chicago x-Apr 17—Bostonat Chicago. TBA. Downham 450, Cindy Dod­ 12.20 3 lirpM 148 Sabi OnbrauAcfa Kevin Bacon, 38.2. 50 bars with Gail Starron fifth x-Apr 12 - Calgary at Chicago x-Apr 19 — Chicago at Boston, 1 06 son 469, Kate Kelley 452. QuiMli $2-8 43.20 1:16.8; 100 fly - 2 Russ Another feature at the open house will The evening will end with a drawing for the money you contribute, and no taxes on the interest you earn x-Apr 1 4 - Chicago at Calgary p m PertecU $24 1)128 breast - 2 D. C. Campbell in beam and Gail Boston vs Minnesota Western Conference Savairtk Smith 1:00.9; 50 free - 1 be a realty table, staffed by realtors and door prizes. until you make your first withdrawal. Kathy will show you just Apr 8 - Minnesota at Boston TrifeetJ $2-1-3 739.88 l.JaM-lMat llarpaM 41.9; 50 back - 6 Ramans Benavides sixth in the Houston vs San Antonio nttfc Smith 24.6; 3 Iczkowski how much you could have when it’s time to retire. Apr 9 - Minnesota at Boston Apr 7 - Houston at San Antonio. 8 06 3. Fa«ta4diaM 4. OiMy-Zarra 39.7; 50 free - 5 Gorman same event. Chris Schoen Apr 11 — Boston at Minnesota pm 1 U k tU Im t 18J8 4.80 188 5- lascaran-laanat 1 Caaa M arta 26.6; 4 Kinkade 27.3; 6 When she’s not trying out new recipes in her own kitchen, x-Apr 12- Boston at Minnesota Apr 8— Houston at San Antonio. 8:06 S Cent IwjMMi $48 128 7. k m -im k U rtititM ta 32.6; 6 Ramans 32.8. McDonough 29.0. was fourth in the vault. x-Apr 1 4 - Minnesota at Boston p m. 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Ma»laaMf NORTH AMERICAN StKCEH Baseball Atlanta f.hicago lALi - Optioned pitchers ■ 14 15 483 2«rM $48 3J8 7.B»Mi) Ihfela-JHifi Special events chairmen are Attorney presentation of the Law Day award to a West Middle Turnpike in By L'niled Press International Cincinnati 12 13 .480 S fkk 188 the Manchester f*arkadc Eastern I^wey Robinson and Guy Hoffman to San Diego Sib Cam lipi James Higgins of the law firm of Barry & Manchester citizen who has made an out­ Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League 11 13 .468 I M I a 2-S $41.(8 Mone>markel in Highland WLGFGA BPrns Los Angeles II 14 .440 standing contribution to the community New York Cincinnati - Sent pitchers Geoff NrtKta $-2 m n 86 Years Combined Auto Expertise OBrien and Attorney John Currie of the 1 1 4 2 4 10 FHilladdphia 9 15 .423 Park Market: Highland Street Washington I 1 4 4 4 10 ( ombe and Jeff Iwahti to Indianapolis of Houston Trifada $-24 $1,3IS.II law firm of Paul Groobert, P.C. Dyer is a The Law Day award, which is given an­ the American Assocniion 9 13 .408 Tadk Manchester Toronto 0 2 3 f, 3 3 9 16 .407 Montreal •Milwaukee - (^lioned pitchers Buster 2 graduate of East Catholic High School, nually to a lay person by the Manchester 0 u 0 0 0 0 Keeton, hrank DiPino and John Flinn 11 18 Jf79 Ukm Southern ...... J and John Flinn 29.411120 T.28 I B ti Joi Pilizzl: (left) and Joa Thompaon (right), Ufa'long and outfielder Mark Brouhard to Monday's Results W A N p Holy Cross College and the University of Bar Association, will be presented on May le 2 0 4 2 3 12 Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League. Cincinnati3, Detroit! 11884.21 8 h Jacksonville 2 0 3 raaldanta and formar bualnaaaman of ManchMtor aro now Connecticut Law School. 1, at a session of the Superior Court, in 1 2 12 Montreal - Optioned pitchers Hal Dues Boston 7. New York(NL)4 11J8 B M $24 7188 Tampa Bay 1 I 4 f, 3 9 Chicago (ALllO, PilUburgh? Manchester. Atlanta 0 2 3 f, 3 3 and Richard Wortham, infielder Brad M eta $24 31188 aaaoclatod with Plorco Buick In Hartford. Mills and outfielder Bob F’ate to Denver Minnesota 6, Montreal 1 Trifada $ 2 4 4 1.44741 Central Toronto 16, Philadelphia: Joe Pala2 2 l Is known for his fine body work and expertise Tulsa 2 0 4 I 3 15 of the American Association. TO BUY Dalla.s 0 1 1 2 1 I New York e and “Performance Feedback," the critical She will discuss the entire performace Northwest assigned him lo Tidewater of the USED GARS Stop by or call Joe PalazzI or Joe Thompson for expert Seattle 2 0 $ 1 4 14 Inicrnalional licaguc process by which successful business peo­ feedback process, how to overcome Portland 1 1 3 2 3 9 Philadelphia ~ Sent catcher Don For Expert Front Eiid M ig iiii^ service and guaranteed satisfaction. barriers to better communication, how to Vancouver 1 1 2 2 2 8 Mcfomiack to Oklahoma City of (he ple learn how they are seen and evaluated Calgary 0 1 0 1 0 0 American Association by their managers and co-workers, will be build trusting relationships, and the par Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh - Traded pitcher Bob and V M B alaiK ^ ER iTeams get six points for winning in Owi-hinko to Oakland (or a player to be given at the Counseling Center of Hartford ticular concerns of women ii. regulatiim time or overtime but only four named later and cash College for Women on two consecutive organizations that are predominantly pointa for winning a game derided by St U hhs - - Placed reliever Mark shootout A bonus point is awarded for Lillcll on the21-day disabled list, offered 643-9521 __ PIERCE BUICKp INC Mondays, April 27 and May 4, 3:30 to 7 male. each goal scored up lo a maximum of non-roster pitcher Steve Busby a minor- 599 Franklin Ava., Hartford 249-1301 p.m. three per team per game excluding league conlrai t 12M overtimes and shootouls I San Fram isz o Optioned pitcher Mike ftnitllU tl5.liln.fl. 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) 18 - THE HERALD, Tues., April 7, 1981 THE HERALD, Tues., April 7, 1981 - 19 Hartford Stage Italy invades cable market Tour seen to reduce tension NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (UPI) - Sen. attack submarines and re-examination of the workers, and to talk with EB officials. I hope John H. CTiafee, R-R.L, hopes a quick tour entire Trident program. the visit will pave the way for a better un­ New musical coming NEW YORK (UPI) - “Americans love spaghetti today of Electric Boat’s newest plant will cut “When problems exist, the best way to derstanding between the Navy and EB," For years, the United westerns.” Later on, he the tension between the Pentagon and the only resolve them is to get the parties involved Chafee said. HARTFORD- Did you ever the Obie Award for his direction of regional theaters as the Actor's States has exported its said, opera will be added U.S. shipbuilder now capable of building Tri­ talking to each other. In this case, the states Garrahy, Chafee, and other members of the wonder what became of Joe the Jelly A.R. Guerney, Jr.’s play, Theater of Louisville, the Syracuse television fare to Italy. and the fledgling format of dent submarines. are too high to allow confrontation to govern congressional delegation have been pushing Roll'’ And is Ginny Phillips still alive "Children,” at the Manhattan Stage and the Studio Arean Theater Now the Italians are retur­ three hours on Saturday (Hiafee, who was Navy secretary in the the figure of contracts for the Trident and the Navy to allow the Quonset Point plant, to and cheerleading somewhere in the Theater Club and Paul Zindel's in Buffalo. ning the compliment — and three on Sunday will be Nixon administration, was scheduled host (class) 688 submarines,” Chafee said on the bid on hull work for three 688-class subs midwest'’ Remember when half a Pulitzer Prize play, "‘The Effect of Joel Colodner has been seen most along with a barrage of expanded. today’s visit by Navy Secretary John Lehman eve of the tour. recently awarded to Newport News Dry Dock can of beer made you drunk? When Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon recently on the NBC daytime serial, commercials aimed at Jr. to EB’s 1110 million Quonset Point plant. Members of the state’s congressional and Shipbuilding Co. in Virginia without com­ tilting the trade balance on American viewers, delegation and Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy were eternal love could be born during six Marigolds." “ Texas.” Mr. Colodner’s other whether or not their roots The automated hull fabrication facility, petitive bidding. period math? More recently he directed Beth television credits include “Eight is behalf of Olivetti, Fiat, completed last year, employs 5,000 people and also invited on the tour, led by P. Takis Newport News doesn’t have hull capability Alitalia and other home­ are in Rome, will have no Veliotis, general manager in charge of Elec­ There's a little bit of everyone you Henley's "Crimes of the Heart” at Enough,” and the title role in problem with a language is Rhode Island’s largest private employer. and has had to subcontract such work in the grown products. tric Boat operations at Quonset and the main past. ever knew in high school on the Hart­ the Manhattan Theater Club and will “Bartleby the Scribner," seen on barrier. The visit, Lehman’s first Quonset Point, ford Stage in the world premiere of a re-direct it when it moves to PBS. Cable I — the ‘T ’ stands comes weeks after a Pentagon decision to shipyard in Groton, Conn. EB’s Quonset Point plant is located on a new American musical, "Is There for Italian — unveiled its exclude the General Dynamics Corp. sub­ “This is an opportunity for the secretary to former naval air station abandoned by the Broadway soon. Bernhardt's other David Patrick Kelly’s Broadway Such films as “ Morte da Life After High School? " which Broadway credits include his direc­ new vehicle last week with sidiary from work on three 688-class fast- see the installation for himself, to visit the government in 1974. credits include "The Suicide,” un Magistrate,’’ and "II opens at the Stage Company on April tion of John Guare's "Cop-Out," a party at New York’s 21 Prefeto di Ferro” — which "Knockout,” and the musical ver­ Club where the menu 10, with previews April 7, 8, and 9, Paul Zindel's "And Miss Rearden Biego said is all about the sion of Studds Terkel's best selling rapidly is becoming only a An award-winning production staff Drinks a Little," starring Julie Sicilian Mafia — will be book, “Working,” with songs con­ fraction in terms of variety directs a cast of eight who Harris and Lezley Havard’s “Hide dubbed in English. Others, tributed by Craig Carnelia. He was of the one presented by the remember what it was like in a and Seek," starring Elizabeth with older, less adaptable, Bill to limit Bay State losses seen in the Paramount feature film, script by Emmy nominee Jeffrey Ashley. He is currently one of the burgeoning cable industry. “The Warriors,” and on TV in soundtracks will carry which reported Monday that the losses would value, is expected to deprive muncipalities Kindley and songs by Tony nominee directors of “ Another World,” C ab le I P re s id e n t BOSTON (UPI) — One member of the “Father Brown, Detective,” for English subtitles. result because of federal policies prohibiting Craig Carnelia. Mariano Volani, speaking Massachusetts congressional delegation says across the state of about $500 million in tax NBC’s top rated daytime serial. NBC. municipalities from cutting spending in some "Is There Life After High Bernie Bentley, well-known area banjolst, through an interpreter, But money, not culture, he is drafting legislation to limit the state’s revenue in the year beginning July 1. Members of the ensemble cast of programs if they want federal funds to help School"’ " is directed by Melvin appeared at the award ceremonies for the said the huge Italian- lies at Cable I’s bottom loss of federal funds under Proposition 2 Vz, the "Whether one likes the proposition or not, a “Is There Life After High School?” Elizabeth Lathram was a member finance those programs. Bernhardt, the 1978 winner of the Special State Olympics (bowling) at St. American population is an line, just as it does with radical tax-cutting law approved by the state’s state ought to have the right to set its own tax are Raymond Baker, who appeared of the original Broadway cast of According to the study, the state’s 351 policy,” Frank said. prestigious Tony Award for his obvious market for his every cable television firm voters last November. with Sterling Hayden in the "Godspell." She has performed at Mary’s Hall recently. Bentley’s performance municipalities would lose funds in the federal Under Frank’s proposed legislation, the direction of "Da " on Broadway, and product — but not the only or commercial network. Rep. Barney Frank told a Statehouse news Broadway production of “Are You the Seattle Repertory Theater, was co-sponsored by the Musicians Perfor­ revenue sharing program and in a variety of federal government would end its current designed by John Lee Beatty, who market. conference Monday that Massachusetts could Now or Have You Ever Been." He Baltimore’s Center Stage and at the mance Trust Fund and Musicians Union other programs dealing with education, policy of cutting off funding for some won a Tony for designing "Tally's has performed off-Broadway, and on "In the heart of "There’s a market here lose more than |100 million a year in federal) National Playwright’s Conference in Local 400. America, there are many for advertising,” said aid without the legislation, which would alter wastewater management, mass transit and programs that receive less financial support Follv " bv Landlord Wilson. television was James Roosevelt in Waterford, Connecticut, in addition Scriptwriter Jeffrey Kindley is who appreciate Italy,” he Volani. "It is a bridge to the government’s aid distribution formulas. child nutrition for the year beginning July 1, from their own local governments in any given "Eleanor and Franklin, The White to appearances off-Broadway. Her also the author of "St. Hugo of Cen­ said. "There are foster better-known Italian Under current laws, the Newton Democrat 1982. year than they received the previous year. House Years.” numerous TV and radio credits in­ tral Park " which has been produced Italophiles They have no products. Right now we do said, “ Massachusetts would be penalized by The study was conducted at Frank’s Instead. Frank will call for full federal fun­ Susan Bigelow performed in the clude “The Guiding Light,” "As The in theaters throughout the U.S., and Ask Dick Kleiner Italian heritage, but they 31 billion lira in trade the federal government for adopting Proposi­ request. ding to continue if the municipalities allocate Broadway productions of World Turns,” and “Search for Proposition 2'k was ordered into law by the same percentage of local funds for any broadcast over BBC Radio in "Oklahoma," and “Working.” She still appreciate Italian exports. We expect that to tion 2Vt.” England. In addition, he is the author Tomorrow." She has also been heard culture." expand.” He cited a study by the Congressional voters last November. The measure, which given program from year to year. has also performed in dinner over the CBS Radio M ystery of "Family of Strangers'" seen on DEAR DICK: Could you please tell me the name of the old The culture — at least at Research Service of the Library of Congress, limits propertv taxes to 2,5 percent of market theaters around the country and in Theater. Thirty-one billion lira ABC, two Emmy nominated TV series that starred & rl Holliman, Andrew Prine and War­ Cable I’s May 2 kickoff on There’s 79 years difference between Eldon Wormley’s 1903 Ford stock productions such as ren Oates? It was a show about rodeos. BRUCE CLAYTON, breaks down to about 30 children's specials and an upcoming Michael McCormick has been ac­ 270 systems serving an es­ and the new EXP that Ford Is offering this year. Wormley’s 1903 "Carousei," with Robert Gouiet, at Joplin, Mo. million American dollars. NBC drama, "The Electric Grand­ ting since his early teens, beginning Holliman and Prine were in a rodeo show called "The Wide timated 11 million viewers the Goodpseed Opera House in “Hit Expansion is motive was the 18th Ford off the assembly line that year. Wormley has mother," with Maureen Stapleton. the Deck," and as Eliza Doolittle in with the Broadway and national Country," but Oates wasn’t in it. However, he was in another — will consist of films three of the 1903 cars and Is now in the process of restoring them Craig Carnelia, composer-lyricist, rodeo show, "Stoney Burke," with Jack Lord and Bruce Dern. starring Marcello enough. "My Fair Lady." companies of "Oliver.” Off- to look as beautiful as they were when they left the factory: The contributed songs twen, receptiiMU. Circle Rep’s production of “The different reactions. Some actors religiously answer every In addition to his Tony Award for westerns,” said Gianni meetings.^ Complete kltcben Diviners." He has toured with critically acclaimed off-Broadway letter. Others throw them all away. Many have fan mail ser­ faciiiUet. Large eecloead partinf directing "Da, " director Melvin Dorothy Lamour in "Barefoot in the play, "Coming Attractions,” at vices that answer by computer, automatically. There is no Biego, the company’s lot. Inquire; Black leader claims Bernhardt is a two-time winner of Park.” and performed at such Playwrights Horizon. hard and fast answer to that question. marketing expert. Lithuanian Hall 24 QOLWAY STREET MANCHESTER real estate 'steering' Cable TV's New Premium All-Movie Channel. 24 Hours A Day. Call before 6 P.M. MYSTIC Phono 643-0616 Springfield Board of Realtors, said when a TV tonight w h a l e r SPIUNGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - Real /HOUKA/COflCmi/ estate agents steer blacks away from the minority person deals with a member of iNTiMTATi e« exiT i t eicvtn lani his organization, "in 99 percent of the lAfT HANTToeo aee>ee« suburbs and toward inner city 6:00 (ZS $50,000 Pyramid (fl) WCT Tannia From Frankfort, iM) M ovie -(Com edy) ** "L e e t shipwrecked and stranded inthe lAIKUtN MATNtta DAILY cases, I’m sure he would have good 3 News I& M.A.S.H. Germany; Singlas and Doublaa RomentloLover” 19760ayleHad- Canadian Arctic, They are dis- PIMT SHOW ONLY St.40 neighborhoods in a move which keeps S) Brady Bunch Joker's Wild @ Barney Millar ^MovlaHComady)* "HolLaad New York editor iravela to Paris to to their way of life. overwhelmingly white, a local black Sears said the Greater Springfield ifl Full Contact Karate (Contin­ (AlJ Tic Tac Dough AndColdFaat” 1078KaranValan- stage the ullimale male beauty con- 12:30 realtors board, which is involved in 19 ued From Daytime) Super 8:00 tine, Don Knolla. Old Jaspar leat, with very aurpnilng reiulta. (JD Hogan'a Heroes leader says. Ljghtweight Contenders Bout (£ Palmeratown Beaaie'a father Bloodshy is founding father of a (RaiedR)(9l mlna) d) Movie-(Sutpenae)*^ “ Cat Springfield Urban League President communities, voluntarily entered into an News returns to Palmeratown for one last cowboy town that is as mean and M Independent New t Creature” 1973 Meredith Baxter, 2 DAY SNEAK-AWAY Henry M. Thomas Monday said recently affirmative marketing agreement with Auction High bidders land effort to regain family land the coun­ rickety as he is. Inhabitants of the 11:00 David Hedison. A tightly-woven unusual values and support public ty seized 20 years before while he town include a very nervous aherlll, t l ) (1 )9 2 9 9 (49 Nawt mystery centers on a stolen amulet “INCREDIBLE" r e l e a ^ census data which showed more tbe federal Department of Housing and television at the same time valiantly served his country during a crooked mayor and old Jasper's (11 M.A.S.H. and an eerie web ol Egyptian cat- NEW ENGLAND COAST Urbtui Developement. PRIVATE CABINS. BUNKROOMS. $U M I7t (No Extras) than 90 percent of the blacks in Hampden Hogan’ s Heroes theSpanish-AmericanWarinCuba. favorite son Wild Billy, who spends CD Banny Hill Show worship Lore. (90 mins.) Hustle Straw Dogs Running The Prize Fighter (4^ Jim Rockford: Private (60 mins.) most olhistimelerrorlzingthetown. 9 9 Call Mr. D. (ID PKA FullConUctK.r.t. Super ROBERT DE NIRO County live in Springfield means that real Classy (2ll-girl Dustin Hoffman in a Michael Douglas lives Tim Conway and Don Knotts in Investigator (D PM Magazine (Rated G)(2hrs.) a Dava Allan Show Ughtweight Contenders Bout 1 DAY SNEAK-AWAY $4S-$49 “RAGING BULL" estate boards should “inventory their own Sam Peckinpah classic the loneliness of the long­ a knockout comedy 6:30 Catherine Deneuve hustles (£)(49l Happy Days There's cause 6:00 11:30 0 0 0 Tomorrow house” and develop a course of action to Burl Reynolds distance runner 5 Carol Burnett And Friende for celebration on the Jeferson High (£) CBS Tuttdiy Night Movi* CD NBA Baakalball Playoff Qama Coaet-To-Coast 1 DAY OVERNITE $59-$69 Guest Maggie Smith basketball team when Chachi dis­ 'Gator' 1976 Stars: Burt Reynolds, Teams and site to be announced. 1:00 eradicate the problem. STAY ABOARD NIGHT BEFORE SAILING! d' TIcTac Dough covers a potential star in John Bar­ Lauren Hutton. Gator McCloaky, a CD Kolak (X) Rat Patrol “We have been told by very responsible if Inside Donald Duck nett, but the joy is short lived when moonshinerwhooperateaaatillina (£ 9 9 ABCNawaNIghtllna 1:20 The CantankerousDonaldDucktakesto INSTANT RESERVATIONS members of the white community that Radical mayor John's father hauls the boy off the remote Southern swamp, is called CD Maud# d$ Movie-(Advanlure)** “ Rafts the analyst 's couch and delves into courts upon by a Department ol Justice (31) ^ortaCanlar The Titanic" lOSOJasonRobards, CT. ONLY •00 942 0430 USA •00-243-04I4 Power Behind when they relocated to the Springfield his past involving Daisy Duck and CSMovla-IDrama)** "BalllaOfEI agent to help collect evidence that 99 ® 99 Tha Tonight Show Richard Jordan. Two men under- Folder. Schooner Mystic Whaler, Mystic, CT 04355 area, it was very apparent they were other members ol the lairer sex with Alamein" 1971 Frederick Staf­ will convict a corrupt political boas. Guests: Dick Cavett, Suzanne Pie- takearmwesomeunderaea mission The Throne directed away, not necessarily from the hilarious results ford, George Hilton. World War II; A (Re^at.2hrs.) shette. (60mina.) toclaimthepreciouscontentsoMhe takes office NBC News savage light lor survival as Mont­ ( D ® ABC Novel For TalavisJon: ® Movie-(Drama)** “ Pearl Of famous ship's vault before the Rus­ black community per se, but from the in­ Bob Newhart Show gomery's 6th Army tights against Masada When siege captain Qallus The South Pacific” 1955 Dennis sians do. (Rated PQ) (114 mins.) EAST CATHOlIC HIGH SCHOOtJ 6:55 ner city in general,” Thomas said. Rommel's invincible force. (2 hrs.) is killed. Falco assumes command Morgan, Virginia Mayo. A trio ol 1:30 BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - After 10 I4Q; News (S) This Waak In The NBA and begins a seriesolatrocitiesde- scheming adventurers all too CD News-Weather I f'OI Meanwhile, Sam Stonefield, com­ 7:00 Lobo Two female bank signed to break the spirit of the greedy for the pearl treasures of (X) Adam 12 PRESENTS missioner with the Massachusetts Com- years in the political wilderness, avowed 3 CBS News robbers hold Hildy and Carson hos­ Zealots. Stars: Peter O'Toole, some South Sea Island natives, 1:35 missioft Against Discrimination said socialist Bernard Sanders settled today 5 M.A.S.H tage during a holdup, and the situa­ Peter Strauss. (Pt. Ill ol a four-part ruthlessly destroy a quiet and (X) Moment Of M editation It 8 49 ABC News tion worsens when it is discovered presentation; 2 hrs.) (Ciosed- peaceful Island. (2 hrs.) 2:00 about half of the 10 to 20 complaints about into the mayor’s office of Vermont’s 9 Bullseye that Deputy Perkins is also inside Captioned; US.A.) 12:00 (X) Movie -(Weetern) •• “ Fort steering in the area that his agency largest city. Slay As You Are The American Game Days ol Heaven Romeo and Juliet lii SportsCenter the bank. (60 mins.) 9 9 @ S9 BJ And T h* B « r BJ is GD Mike Douglas Co-host; alan Dobbs” 1058ClintWalker,Virginia Spectacular beauty Zeflirelli's exquisite film ol "iil Festival Of Faith receives each year are valid. Sanders took the oath of office Monday, Witty, sexy comedy slars A dramatic basketball Auction Continuat suffering from amnesia at the same King Guests, lola Falana, Robert Mayo. A horo fights all obstacles in BROOKE SHIELDS documentary Stunning drama Starring Shakespeares great love story 29) In Search Of )99) Movie-(Drama)*** “ L*Shapad time that a mysterious stranger is Urich, Greg Morris. Phyllis Davis, the old west to make life decent tor Stonefield said the usual resolution to calling for sweeping social and economic Naslassia Kiiiski and Marcello i t News Room” 1963 Leslie Caron, Brock trying to kill him and if he doesn't BartBraverman, Pete Barbutti, Burt himself and his girl. (2 hrs., 14 steering complaints, which involves reform across the nation — and for a tax Masiroianni Richard Gere and Brooke Adams '39) Face The Music Peters. An unwed.lilted girliareject- regain his memory in lime it may be Cohen. Bob Anderson. Fernandez. mins.) 39' M.A.S.H. minority buyers being shown “typically increase in Burlington. ed by her lover and is left tolace life the end tor him. (60 mins.) (S) Racing From Rooaevalt (X) Joe Franklin Show 7:29 in her squalid surroundings. (2 hrs., 10:00 Racaway 0 Gel Smart fewer houses in less of a variety of Several hundred people crammed into 39" Daily Number 30 mins.) (D N sw i (13) ThllW ooklnThlNBA 2:15 It fi ,' lull* foi proy4'»rs neighborhoods with less time spent by the City Hail for the ceremonies, many 7.30 6:30 r e Latin N tw York (3$Movla-(WeBtarn)...... Hondo" 0 USAF Religious Film 1 3 > PM Magazine (^MervGriffln Guests: CeciliaPle- 9992199 WalkingTallAformerhigh 1953 John Wayne, GeraldinePage. 2:30 realtor” is a consent agreement sign^ by staying to greet the 39-year-old politician 5) All In The Family shakov and Lancelot, Tony Danze, school football star who was a boy­ An Army soldierencountersa widow (Q) SportsCenter the realtor. whose first action was to throw open the B' Family Feud Sheena Easton, Jacklyn Zeman, hood friend ol Sheriff Pusser returns and her son living in a deserted area 0 Laurel And Hardy Steering is a difficult problem to solve mayor’s office for a six-hour open house. 0 Face The Music Marvin Mitchelson. to McNeal County and renews their of Texas, unalarmed about an im- 14) RaceFor The Pennant Preview (9) (4$ Lavarna And Shfriay friendship, but in reality he hasbeen ^ n d in g Indian attack. (76 mins.) because there are agents operating on the “I think the people of this city want HBO Sports takes a look back at Laverne and Shirley come to grips hired to kilt the sheriff. (Repeat; 60 (fi) Dr. Gene Scott On Hebrews individual level and “the bottom line is 1980 baseball, provides an analy­ change, and that they voted for change with two wise guys who think that rnina.) ^ Tuesday Movla Of The Week Movie THEIiMS money,” Stonefield said. and I intend to bring about change," sis ol the winter trades, and notes payingforanexpensivemealmeana AuctionConllnuaa 'The White Dawn’ 1974 Stars; how the 1961 season is shaping the girls owe them a world ol atten­ 10:30 Timothy Botibms, Lou Gossett. schedules But he said, “I think they have con­ Sanders vowed in his 25-minute inaugural up tion for dessert 9 ) Nine On New Jersey Three sailors on a whaling boat are tributed not only to housing and message. neighborhood segregation, but also to the Sanders stunned the city in M^rch when Willie Dynamite The Confession The Corsican Brothers Avalanche Express delcine of downtown and the inner city.” he beat five-term incumbent ’ Democrat Tough street drama— French drama ol the political A classic swashbuckler starring Nonstop spy action Lee fla r lfo n l Ft'om/yNEW LINE CINEMA Paul Sears, president of the Greater Gordon Paquette by 12 votes. Marvin and Robert Shaw Atheneum—Like A Turtle on APRIL l o - 8 "OOpm New York style life Yves Montand Simone Douglas Fairbanks. Jr TV tomorrow y^ Signoret It’s Back, 7:30, 9:30. APRIL u - 8=00 pro Cinestudio—Women 7:30. h MORNING (!D MIchelob Light Cup Skiing Autumn Sonata 9:20. 0 Various Programming (19 Varloua Programming 4:55 ghu r.) 0 Movie TICKETS $2':00______0 CalebrationOfTheEuchaiiat 0 0 0 Texas Quirks in the news ^ Daktarl 0 Family Feud Saaame Streat 0 Mundo Real (Exc. Frl.) KuhI Iliirtford "The yearns 5:45 (39 12:25 ST. BRIDGET MANCHESTER C$) New Zoo Revue (39 Hour Magazine 0 Mundo Real (Exc. Frl.) Cinema One—Tribute 7:45 (X) New Jersey Report 0 Ghost And Mrs. Muir 5:54 0 d 9 Richard Slmmont Show 12:30 Poor Richards—Seems Like best film.” the town about 460 miles northwest of (9) Morning Prayer 9:15 3:30 —Charles Champlln, Uplifting prognosis d ) Search For Tomorrow (X) Little Raecalt Old Times 7:30, 9:30. ST. BRIDGET SCHOOL Sydney in New South Wales. 5:55 (3D A.M. Weather (X) Love American Style p g LOp ANGELES TIMES (8> Jim Bakker 9:30 0 0 Villa Alegre Showcase Cinema-Thief WASHINGTON (UPI) - Breast feeding “There wasn’t anything for them to eat d ) 0 Ryan's Hope 0 IDreamOf Jeannie <39 Today’s Woman C3) Brady Bunch 2,7:10,9:45—Texas Chain Saw ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 5,6 d ) Let’s Make A Deal 3:58 is good for the mother as well as the infant in the countryside” Mitchell said. “They 6:00 (X) Partridge Family dD MIchelob Light Cup Skiing d ) 0 FYI Massacre 2,7:45, 10—The JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL, 7, 8 — resulting in a healthy child and a firm virtually w ip^ out most people’s gardens (33CD VarlouaProgramming dD Major League Baaeball 1960 Mon.) Postman Always Rings Twice Highlights (Mon.) 4:00 bustUne, a pediatrics professor says. dD Auto Racing (Tua.) 0 0 0 Doctors 2,7:10,9:50-Raging Bull 1:45, 74 Main S»., Manchester — on church — premieea. TESS’ and all the grass on our sports ovals d ) John Davidaon Show (Exc. 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Yul Brynner Flintstones d9 Weathervlew ( G 0 All My Children concern Is a good atrong CD My Three Sons 10:00 dD Domata 7:30, 9:35. Haddad, a University of Southern Jules Verne's epic adventure d ) Movie 0 Jim Bakker background In: our on rlchm o nt (D Newt (X) Jefferaona dD Auto Racing (Tue.) East Hartford Drive- CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE California professor, told the annual (Q) Superstar Volleybell Cup (X) Bewitched 0 Buga Bunny And Friends 0 0 0 Days Of Our Lives 0 0 Saaame Straet in—reopens Friday. READING meeting of tbe American College A slice is a slice... (Mon.) (I) Mike Douglas 0 In-School Programming 99 Bullwinkle (X) Romper Room 0 Movie WRITING Allergists only a “fraction” of the popuk- TadaySee!! 1:30 (39 Various Programming (iD^orteCenler 0 Bewitched M a n rh e .le r ENGLISH MADISON, WIs. 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-0 -^ H E HERALD. Tues., April 7. 1981 THE HERALD. Tues.. April 7, 1981 — 21 PMnuto — ChariM M. Schulz

ACROSS 6 31st President Answer to Previous Punia Fun Page 7 Former \ 1 B tv trsM i Spaniih C UT • N C UT A 5 Singsr Hsrrit colony e ft 1 E R A A R E 8 9 Givf nims to 6 Throwing D A T E Q E M D E C 1 Family E N T A 9 E T MA 0 12 Annoying rope 3 fMling 9 Fraud D U E T • E M L E 13 Couch 10 Soviet Union • N 0 ■ • D R E A a 14 Noun suffix (abbr.) N E E 1 R 8 15 Gifts 11 Beat genus t t T 0 A 8 E 17 Tims tons 16 Powerful D 1 T S 8 P R A T MA R 8 businattman L 0 1 u 7 1 R E U A 8 l a t r ’ 20 Law charges • 0 N P T flbby A N 0 t T E 8 0 F 1 H 19 Inttmal ports 22 Freight ME Q A C 8 E A R L By ADigaii van Buren PriKlIla’z Pop — Ed Sullivan 21 Bshold (Lst) 0 24 Bandleader 1 D E M 8 1 8 T 1 E 8 23 Allay_____ Amaz 24 Panding Entertainers wanted 25 Biblical Florida 46 Term of royal AN o r . t 27 Rowing tools WHAT P O MMM- ITS CALLEP preposition 35 Made home 29 Sky twinklar iddraas VOU H AVE ICE UOOWS W OULPN'r VANILLA FUZZ. 26 Astronaut's fi­ 40 Sprinkles 32 Fill with lova Lifestyle Editor DEAR ABBY: Our son Bob, who is 18, has been having T H E R E , CREAM QOOP L IK E IT / r nal direction 50 Irish dinca 34 Undividad 43 Surface drain Congratulations to Temple Beth sexual relations with his girlfriend, Terri, who is also 18. STUART?’ CONE/ IT S A 51 Egyptian deity 36 Thin cord 28 Mora dry 45 Nat Sholom in Manchester for their She's on the pill. 1 spoke with Bob and Terri openly about BRIVNP N EW 37 Rapair ihoa 30 Folksingar 52 Volcano in FTAVOR/ 46 Tan (prefix) presentation of "An Evening with this and told them I was opposed to premarital sex on 36 Small quantity Guthrie Italy B etty 's religious arid moral grounds. I also knew that they would 39 Is indabtad to 31 Organ pipe 47 Small anicias 55 Landing boat Theodore Bikel.” His program was continue, but I told them that they were not to bring their 41 Grow drowsy 33 Retort city in case enthusiastically received by a near sex into our home! 42 Hat Majatty'a 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 capacity audience at East Catholic N o te b o o k Last weekend my husband and I went out of town and ship (abbr.) 8 10 II 44 Branchat of 12 13 14 High School Saturday night. asked our married daughter to stay at our house to look after laaming our dogs. When we returned home, we were told that Bob The affable Bikel, sporting a pair 46 Most moist IS IS 17 of crutches to help him manuever his had sneaked Terri into his bedroom and she spent the night 49 Quaar with him! 18 19 20 leg injured in an automobile acci­ 53 Graak lattar checks may be made payable to the families and touring. We told Bob we knew that Terri had slept at our home, and 54 Easiest to •4-7 21 2 ^ 23 dent, gave a musical presentation Bolton Lioness Club and sent to The identity of the country to be he said, "I am 18 and can do as I please." handle reflecting on the Marilyn Glidden, club secretary, P. visited is not revealed until both am­ Bob is basically a good boy. He doesn’t do drugs and has 56 Mongrel dog 24 26 28 29 30 31 Captain Eaay — Crooka ft Lawrence 57 Is human days of the Yom 0. Box 311, Bolton, 06040. bassadors and local hosts have been an average recoil in school. He is graduating in May and ■ we had promised him a new car. After last weekend, we 56 German 32 33 34 38 Kippur War when selected because the goal of the nagstiva reversed our decision and told him if he can’t respect our WBULi.. BLAZES... THEKE'9 NOT NATURALLY I PISURED THAT 36 he was in Israel. ■ Friendship Force is to foster inter­ 59 Land a hand 37 wishes and our home, he doesn’t deserve a new car. MUCH TO TELLl 6HE JUST ‘ MEANT SHE'P STOLEN YOUR OIL 60 Relax touching on the ' Talent wanted - I F MARRV HER, WE'C MAP-AND WAS HOPIN' T'SELL 38 39 40 national understanding, not to My question: Do you think we were justified to reverse our IV 61 Lohangrin't IT FOR 61® MONEY! ■ baldy tunes of’ * The Connecticut affiliate of the provide a trip to a particular place. decision for that reason? bride 42 43 44 Jacques Brel, and International Friendship Force is The trips are not subsidized by the DISAPPOINTED PARENTS DOWN 48 47 48 49 SO 51 52 warming the seeking entertainers interested in government or any other agency. DEAR PARENTS: No. You promised Bob the car audience with a traveling abroad in late August as Rising air fares have brought the 1 Rise and fall S3 64 86 unconditionally. The punishment you imposed was 2 Short jacket song of the love of American ambassadors to a foreign cost of transportation in the August inappropriate for the crime. 68 57 58 a young child and country. exchange to $725 per person. 3 Skin problem However, an 18-year-old who lives with his 4 Abasement 59 80 81 his father. The Friendship Force is a non­ Entertainers, prospective am­ parents and is supported by them is not entitled to do 6 Graak latter 7 We were a little disappointed that profit organization that seeks to bassadors and host families, should as he pleases. If he*s under th e ir ro o ft he lives under iNIWSFAffR (NTINPRlSI ASSN I he did not sing from some of his best- build international friendship contact Anderson at 529-5523 for their rules. known stage roles namely "The through people-to-people visits. more information. Sound of Music," and "Fiddler on The Asylum Hill Congregational the Roof.” but his performance was Choir took part in the state’s first DEAR ABBY: I have been engaged to Jess for four years. All«y Oop — Dave Qraue delightful and he received a standing exchange with Tel Aviv, Israel in Hard job He says he loves me, but I am beginning to wonder. I am 37 bridqe ovation. 1978. There are two common mistakes and Jess is 55. His wife died six years ago, and he says he can't marry me until hit wife's will is settled and all Unfortunately, due to his leg in­ The city of Pusan, Korea, sent a I'M SURE GLAD women make when sitting down business is taken care of. (She had a lot of holdings and real LADIES AND GENTEMEN, ...THAT THERE'S A NEW _ SENATOR, THIS ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag jury, he was unable to attend the dance troupe here during the 1979 which interfere with their projecting THOSE TWO L im E — RKENUY COME TO EMERGING NATK>N^ ISN'T THE TIME estate.) CREEPS ARE GONEi a t t e n t io n OUR COMMITTEE OR PLACE FOR wine and cheese reception being exchange, while Hartford area a successful image in the business After we became engaged, Jess asked me to give up my I DIDNT LIKE 'EM! SHOULD BARNYARD hosted in his honor following the per­ residents presented a mime world, according to image consul­ little house and move into his mother's big home and look investigate ! IMITATIONS) Crackingly good defense formance at the Temple. program there. after her. His mother is 91, and at times she is totally tant John T. Molloy in a current South ruffs the second club It was a memorable evening spent Eric Anderson, who heads the confused. I have to watch her carefully or she will walk Family Circle article. outaide with nothing on. with his 10 of trumps, plays with this great entertainer. the queen of trumps and then committee planning August’s Every time I mention getting married, Jess accuses me of exchange, is seeking entertainers The first mistake he says, is sit­ NORTH 4-7-81 the deuce to dum m y's nine. ting too close to the edge of a chair; rushing him. I feel as though I am being used. Now he leads the eight of capable of treating the foreign hosts A priest advised me to forget Jess, but whenever I tell him ♦ K95 hearts and finesses. Charity Ball to “typical Americana,” whether it and two, sitting with one’s legs bent I’m moving out, he assures me he loves me and we will ^ V1082 West lakes his king and ♦ AJ95 The Big Band Sound of the 40's will be music, dancing or some other art to one side. Molloy suggests in the married "soon.” leads a third club South How much more time should I give him? 4943 makes the loser-on-loser play be heard for those attending the form. article that the most effective sitting of discarding a diamond. That position for a woman who wants to HAD IT IN NORTH DAKOTA WEST EAST Bolton Lioness Club's Charity Ball American visitors will spend the 46 48743 diamond was going to lose eventually so why not now'’ be regarded professionally is one VK6 V753 on June 13 at the Manchester State first half of a 12-day trip living with a DEAR HAD IT: If you don't have that ring on your This leaves dummy's king of ♦ K1063 ♦ ()82 Armory. family in the host country. They with her legs crossed. finger by the Fourth of July, kiss Jess go^bye and The Flintstonee Hanna Barbara Productions trumps to ruff the fourth club 4KQJ1072 4A 8 5 and South takes the rest of the The 17-piece band will play from 9 have the option of spending the se­ Well, Mr. Molloy may be right, but declare your independence.) THEN,1 HAP SOUTH tricks Sonia Rykiel's mannequins parade with ankle during the April 5 ready-to-wear p.m. to 1 a.m. for dancing. cond half of their visit with another I’ll be darned if I can cross my legs FIRST, A CRAVlNS 4 AQJ 102 This IS the sort of play that Tickets are $10 per person and family or touring the country. and get them to fit under my desk. I DEAR ABBY: 1 could not believe the letter from WAITING IT W AS FOR VAQJ94 any expert is expected to white sweaters over pleated midi-skirts and fall/winter collection show in Paris. (UPl IN WASHINGTON who asked you how much to charge her ♦ 74 make and does make, but it reservations may be made by calling At the same, their foreign counter­ guess I’m giving the wrong impres­ WATERMELON ICE c r e a m elderly mother-in-law for room and board. She says she is 46 decided an Important team those popular trousers cuffed above the photo) 289-6073 days or 649-8245 evenings or parts will visit here living with local sion. AND a n d , match when tne late John providing Mother with many "extras” that she couldn’t get Vulnerable: Both in a nursing home. PEANUTS.' PICKLES.' Crawford held the West cards. Dealer: South Declarer made the expert I submit that Aver the years, Mother provided her son with West North EUiit play as expected, but when he countless "extras” that he couldn’t get in an orphanage. led the eignt of hearts and let Here in Korea where people have far less than in America, It ride John let it hold. South Sex education 24 24 Pass tried the finesse again. Who it is the eldest son’s "privilege" (not duty) to take care of his Pass Pass Pass parents when they are no longer able to take care of w ouldn't’’ themselves. Old age and its accompanying wisdom are Now John look his king and Opening lead;4K led the third club. South dis­ deeply respected. We Americans would do well to emulate carded his losing diamond and this approach. John led a fourth club. PH IU P E. BROU JR., South ruffed in dummy, bui • • • • CAPTAIN. U.S. ARMY, CAMP CASEY, KOREA the late Howard Schenken. sit­ right and obligation of parents' By Oswald Jacoby ting East, got to throw away You’re never too young or too old to learn how to The Born Loaar — Art Sansom V. and Alan Sontag his third and last heart. There make people like you. Get Abby's new booklet of I'M AFRAID we was no way for South to get to c : 3 his hand to pull the last There's no place like home for sex ly is the place for it — before it , with the Quaker spirit. That is, ‘Let God and show them the way to use it Calderone said. practical advice. Send $1 and a stamped (359), self- Here is one of those so- are feelings that have to do not just addressed envelope to: Abby, Popularity, 132 Lasky AsLREACYtWeA called ‘book hands " with a trumps and he nad to lose the education, says Dr .Mary Steichen happens outside the family setting. concern for others show through all in a civilized way — before hand and the match. Key to that chapter are definitions with the physical but also with your Dr., Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. surprise ending. Clubs are Calderone. pioneer crusader for that we do'. FooRscwe.eur (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) "Adolescence is too late. adolescence.” of the words sex, sexuality and own male or female role in life “or opened and continued. open lines between children and "Parents need to know that. And “In any analysis, I think what we What is civilized sexual conduct? sexual — “to avoid misunderstan­ the relationships you may be having ASLOKVbAS parents on the topic of sexuality. they need to know sex education — or have done is write a book for people Non-exploitative, for one, accor­ ding about their meanings." with people of the opposite or your viJU'Re HgRg, And on that note. Dr. Calderone. sexuality education — is a right of who want to do that. " ding to Dr. Calderone. Capsule definitions: own sex, at whatever age." Very president ol the Sex Education Infor­ parents and an obligation. 'Obliga­ Johnson has taught sex education ‘‘Civilized sexual conduct is often these may have nothing at all PstroQfoph mation and Education Council of the —Sex: The word often is used in tion' means parents must prepare and English at the Germantown private, appropriate and respon­ to do with physical actions. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pats on Some icebergs are so huge they travel 2,000 miles or t nited States, finds herself thum­ for this. " Friends School in Philadelphia for sible." two ways. First, to label gender, that the back will mean a lot to more before they melt away. ping the same drum whacked a little Dr. Calderone. a member of the some three decades. Dr. Calderone said a group of is, whether a person belongs to the Dr. Calderone said sexual % u r friends and associates today, if you see a pal starting to falter, Our Boarding House while back by Richard Schweiker. .American College of Sexologists, His books include “Love and Sex in male or the female gender or sex. clergymen who reviewed the book on relationships need not, and most step In and boost his ego. 4-7 r S, .Secretary of Health and Human frequently is credited by authorities Plain Language," “V.D.'"; "Sex: family sexuality talked about the Or, second, to refer to the physical often do not, involve sex in its VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) This is Services with taking talk of sex out of the Telling It Straight"; and "Love and role of parents in sex education. part of a relationship. People use the physical aspect. a good day to implement well- April t,1M1 thought-out changes which you WInthrop — Dick Cavalll Secretary .Schweiker drew a loud word in the second way when they feel could better your position In "dirty" and "snickering" classes. Sex and Growing Up.” “They said, ‘Parents should be This coming year you may launch e-ACK )THAT MAKE6 ^YE^H.ANP INOT Explaining that, she and Johnson life or add to your resources. Get chorus ol boos from proponents of She was asked to define sexuality. A previous book by Dr. Calderone say, “I had sex last night," meaning a project or enterprise which you HERE' _ V U 6 WITNE^5E$J THEY ALL I DWNER’ taught to bless, honor, dignify, con­ moving. write: create yourself. However, you r'LU BBT XOU CAN'T U SE EASY." SIN S A eO N a r DIDNT THINK sex education in schools and ‘Sexuality is a great and good is titled. “Release from Sexual Ten­ serve and celebrate their children’s a physical, erotic, or genital LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Per­ H E R E A<3MN' EVER < BEUONiS ' THE.$U7E may need assistance to pull it off THE VMORP ’'ARXRyPHAL." OF eiXPENCE, HHCCXILPCOIT. &DV, )\ NOTifiE IT® PEDPLE IWAB TDD counseling centers when he stood up thing we all share at all ages, " she sions." She edited “Sexuality and relationship. sons with whom you associate HOW sexuality’.,’’ she said. "In writing “Child and child, adolescent and properly. Don't be afraid to IN A SENTENCE. AFOCRyPHAL OF RYE!' HERE y r ND PD(S ARE . FAE>T,' lor sex education being family said. "It expresses itself differently Human Values, " "Manual of Family share. will have a great effect upon your this book we aimed to fit parents —Sexuality: Today it is used to adolescent, husband and wife, parent attitude today, so it behooves BOY < \ LOOSE UNLE^^j 6LOW f HE PAID business, period. He said, at the time at all ages. It is soft and loving and Planning and Contraceptive Prac­ A R IE S (Mereh 21-April 19) Your more for their capacity to do this." mean something much broader — and parent, parents and children, enthusiasm Is easily aroused you to team up with individuals j/ ^ v /E’R E Tr-Y WITH A very emphatically, that Uncle Sam you inspire you to spend your r real and true. tice, “ and "Abortion in the United The first chapter of the book is today, but what's more impor­ AR O U N D PAY.' RUBBER the whole person, including his or friend and friend, man and woman, time productively. has no right getting into something "We are all sexual, all of our lives, States." titled "Understanding Ourselves as man and man, woman and woman, tant Is that you're not apt to sit OHECK her thoughts, experiences, lear­ on ideas which exdte you. You'll SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) INNEL^ that's purely a family's affair. What you have to offer by way of each in our own unique way at any Dr. Calderone said she deplores Sexual Persons." employer and employee, student and get them done, and properly. nings, ideas, values and imaginings, expertise or service has great Dr. Calderone said she absolutely given moment. Our sexuality may sex education that does not “We believe it may be the most Romance. travel, luck, KENNEL^\ as these have to do with'his being student, student and teacher, value today. Don't be afraid to agrees with Schweiker on that. prove to be the second most impor­ recognize the fact a child is a sexual important in the book — for in it we resources, possible pitfalls and male or her being female. colleague and colleague — all these career for the coming months ask a realistic price lor your Sex education in a family setting skills. tant thing about us. Having been being whose sexuality needs try to bring readers up-to-date on people are having sexual are all discussed in your Astro- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) IS what SIECUS has been preaching born with a mind and body is the developing just as his body does. important facts science has dis­ —Sexual: Used mostly in the same relationships in the sense that they Graph which begins with your birthday. Mail $ i for each to Others find you an amicable per­ I«F lor the last five years. " she said. first." son to begin with, and today they “If you stamp on the sexuality or covered about how people develop sense as sexuality. "Your sexual self are relating to each other as the Astro-Graph, Box 489, Radio appreciate your virtues even Dr. Calderone helped found Dr Calderone and Eric W. John­ thwart its development, you damage into sexual persons and live their is your whole self as girl or boy or male or the female each of them is City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure SIECUS in 1964. Before getting in­ to specify birth date. more than usual. Your easygoing son, another distinguished sex the child, " she said. “And that can lives as sexual persons," Dr. woman or man. Your sexual feelings at any given moment.” style wins allies. Levy’s Law — Jamea Schumelater TAURUS (April 20-May 20) volved with SIECUS. she served 11 CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jm . 19) educator, teamed up recently to cause all kinds of future damage, in­ There are goings-on at this time years as Medical Director of the produce "The Family Book About which may be partlaJiy screened One thing which makes you so cluding the capacity for happy effective today: You know how to l5NtlT40ISr0F WE WANT A RRAl. BE6PC&'OU WOOLPNY Planned Parenthood Federation ol Sexuality " (Harper & Row, $14.94). marriage. from your view, yet t h ^ could OPD, CHOOSIN6A benefit you materially. A helpful get at the root of matters and PeedON, 60ME0NE BEW ^ WHAT Buer America "U s aimed at all family members Family demands rehabilitation build upon the basics. Dig and OOPTOEM ‘ PEOPLE c:an IPOmFV EEYN0LP6\W\NTEl>R*- “Thwarting is no good. Sexuality friend may bring them to your A K E 6 Dr Calderone. 77. said: "We know who can read — from child to grand­ attention. proceed. ACOLO^ WITH, TO EEPRteENr IHlSCilO. is God-given to develop. If that were AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) se>\3 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) MAuiO MALE C01O6NE-. the family is the place for sex educa­ parents," Dr. Calderone said. “Eric not so, God would not have given it to You're a take-charge type today By LAWRENCE LAMB, Friends know they can depend M I6 T A K E = tion. It is going to happen, anyway. and I are Friends — Quakers, that is. all. Parents must help children in on you today, so don't be too who Is able to lead others Sex education. And we sav the fami- And this book approaches sexuality the development of this gift from M.D, surprised if t h ^ call upon you to because you set the proper manage situations they can't example. You'll not demand DEAR DR. LAMB — My father handle. what you won't ask of yourself. Dr. Lamb PISCES (Fab. 2IMIarch 20) had a stroke with nearly total CANCER (June 21-July 22) Goals or secret ambitions you've Don't let ^tuatlons hang today Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl ft Stoffel paralysis on the left side. Being a set for yourself can be fulfilled which are important materially. tional, enjoyabie and meaningful of years because I heard itw as bad today, but It may require all the Wrap them up now, even If It professional person and having means you have to put In a few 'rMEVAEE5UChl5(?ACOUS, life. Not everyone can be totally for arthritis. Now I hear one should Imagination you can muster to Clubs worked with older adults, I wanted do so. ThinkI hours overtime. rehabilitation for him. His doctor rehabilitated but many can be drink a lot of milk because it is good (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) POLITE P E O P L E , r would have placed him in a nursing helped enormously. for bones and could prevent Kit 'n' Carlyl* — U rry Wright Short Riba — Frank Hill home from the hospital since my liie key message in your letter is arthritis. I don’t know whether I \I-:HN(>\ - The Tri-Town Potiuck Support group mother could not possibly care for early effort and more than just should drink'milk. Could you advike -THINK I'V E Chapter. National Association of UNDiND OUT ' ' 'W M '^ MAN(:ili:S"l‘EK - The Widows MA.MCHESTER - Women in him. The hospital wasted a month passive movement. Patients who are me what is best for arthritics? Children With Learning Disabilities, and Widowers Association, Chapter Transition, a new woman‘s support with their rehabilitation program left with a speech problem should be DEAR READER — Your question WHf/PDef>^g

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Security. 523- FREE, FREE, FREE! 9— Personal Loans 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property lor Rent 66— Automotive Service HAPPY ADS $2.50 PER INCH ; CALDW ELL OIL, INC. h Ai r e D MALE, older kitten. 67— Autos for Rent-Lease 7047. Landlords, Realtors, lots of 10—Insurance REAL ESTATE 34— floofIng-SidIng 45— Boats 6 Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent t Desperately in need of good people are looking for your home. 633-6581, or 342-0571. rental. Please help them find 1981 FORD •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ••••••••••••••••••••••a •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3*, Pelntlng-Peperlng ^^^32 « Manchester it. For more details, call 561- Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Business Opportunities 14 Services Ollarad FREE DOG - Part Labrador, 1221. GENERATION II, F-100 STYLESIDE (Brand New) 649-8841 Part collie. 9 months old. Has MANCHESTER SPACIOUS, CONNECTICUT’S OLDEST EXTERIOR PAINTING. Z had shots. Call after 6:00 p.m. One or two bedroom SERVICE. 7-ELEVEN STORE 643-5920. AVAILABLE for franchise in experienced college student, " apartments. Swimming pool, CARPENTERS WANTED the Vernon-Manchester area. Quality work. Very 3 • 200 Gallons Minimum *1.22 9 COD air conditioning, centrally MANCHESTER and other EXPERIENCED SPRAY reasonable prices. Call Mike, *• Garden Producta 47 located on bus lines. Near Experienced house framers. PAINTER. Custom work. For information contact Ray areas. GENERATION II finds Your 569-3458 or $694545. Z • 24 Hour Oil Burner Service shopping center and schools rentals. Connecticut’s largest Call Jim McCarthy after 6 Wood, metal, plastic. Display Pelletier at 289-8281. ■— . am • 24 Hour Call Delivery EVERBEARING RED immediate occupancy, for rental relocation firm. Kids, P.M. 848-M 74. Craft, Inc. Manchester. 643- RASPBERRY PLANTS. further details please call 528- 9557. LEE PAINTING. Interior & JZ pets. No problem. Too large Bargain Spot Exterior. "Check my rate Large size. {.75 each. Just 4194 9-5 weekdays. * EDUCATION right for April planting. or small GENERATION H before you decorate.” Depen­ 561-1221. We have a SMALL WAREHOUSE STOCK ax Telephone 649-2430. dable. Fully insured. 848-1653. SWIM POOLS - OUTLET SLIDE PROJECTOR and MANCHESTER - ONE FEE and a GREAT TURRETT LATHE SET up CLERK - 7:30 to 4:00 Monday Private Instructions 18 Senrice offers brand new above BEDROOM apartment in thru Friday {3.50 per hour. screen. {25 for both. En­ GUARANTEE. Powpr steering. Power brakes, economical 4.2L 8 cyl.. Knit vinyl seat and operate W & S lathes. INTERIOR PAINTING, over ground 31 foot long pools com­ cyclopedia, science and quiet complex. No pets. Call Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Call 649-8648. VOICE, PIANO, plete with hugh sundeck, fen­ PLEASE READ Applicant must have EXPERIENCED INCOME ten years experience, low children's books, with 646-0505. EAST HARTFORD - Efficien­ trim. Western mirrors, rear step bumper, #1017. minimum 5 yrs. experience ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - winter rates and senior citizen cing, hi-rate filter, etc. Asking RECEPTIONIST - FULL TAX PREPARATION, done bookcase. Complete. {50. Call STONE FREE LOAM. Pick cy and 2 bedroom apartments. SECRETARY- working with aircraft parts Former Faculty New York discounts. 643-9980. {978 delivered. Includes in­ 644-9406 after 6:00. MANCHESTER 5 ROOM Available for immediate oc­ YOUR AD TIME, Must have pleasant in your home. Please call Dan up or delivered. Call 644-1775 RECEPTIONIST - Full lime machined from forgings. Any City Music & Art High School. Mosler at 649-3329. stallation. Financing or 644-2789 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 DUPLEX. Also, Porter Street cupancy. Includes heat and Clattlflad ads are taken Secretary-Receptionist for experimental background telephone voice and neat Call 644-8597. available. Call Dennis collect area 3 room apartment. hot water. Adults preferred. NEWSPAPER appearance. Knowledge of INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR UTILITY CLOSET DOOR p.m. over ttw ptKMM aa a con- in^in office. South Windsor with engine lathe work a big PAINTING, Paper hanging, (203) 225-8894. with frame, jam, and all Security deposit. No pets. 649- No pets. Call 289-0699 between plus. EEO-MFH. Call Ken for typing helpful. Call Mrs. Condominium! 22 9092 or 643-1827. <6025 rank & Trust Company. Good vanlenca. The Herald la Bloom. 6 4‘-29C ^ 2 ^ . INDIVIDUAL TAX carpentry work. Fully in­ hardware included. 18” by 9:39 and 5:39. reaponalbto for only ono In­ typing skills essential. Diver­ CARRIERS appointment at 649-2851. E.A. PREPARATION IN YOUR sured. J.P. Lewis & Son, 649- 6'8". {20. Call 648-4234. CHECK OUR DEAL BEFORE YOU BUY! sified duties include: Opening Patten Company, 303 HOME. Eimerienced and 9658. FOUR ROOM APARTMENT FOUR ROOMS - MAIN correct Inaartlon and ttion TOP SOIL FOR SALE, Rich, new accounts, telephone con­ Wetherell Street, Manch. reasonable. Call H.H. Wilson, FOR SALE - 8tk X IIW - First floor. Adults. No pets. STREET. Heat, hot water, only to the alze of tlyi tact and secretarial work for WANTED Kcms PXYMU CHERRY FULL SIZE clean, stone free loam, any 6494506. DAN SHEA PAINTING & HEADBOARD with frame. Braided Rug, Brown. Good Parking. No appliances. appliances. Adults. No pets. original Inaartlon. Errora bank officers. Call Karen DENTAL ASSISTANT - MANCHESTER DECORATING - Interior and amount delivered. 875-7506 Security. References. 649- Security. Call 646-4791 after 6 UCOniTS REGEIVUU NORTHFIELD GREEN SEALY POSTUREPEDIC condition. {35. Solid Maple wMcii do not leaaan the Sheridan at 289-6061 for .an ap­ RECEPTIONIST - Orthodon- Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. anytime. 1265. p.m. CONDOMINIUM. Move in mattress and box spring. twin bed. Good condition. {45. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• value of tlM advarttaament pointment. EOE. 6LA8T0NBURY tisc Office. Part time. Salary Quality Craftsmanship! Call 742-5050. We are seeking an in­ condition. Immaculate, 3 TAX PREPARATION - Bedspread; 6 pr, tiered cur­ Antiques 48 commensurate with Reliable and experienced ser- 646-5424, or 648-1305. VERNON/MANCHESTER VERNON 4 Rooms. All will not bo corroctad by an Olde Statge Rd., Wagon experience. Phone 649-7222. dividual with a minimum bedroom, 2Mi baths, central tains and valance. Like new. of 5 years accounts payable vice in your home at Must sell. {400. Mikasa china, LINE - 4 Room Flat on ^Im modern kitchen. Lots of additional inaortlon. Rd, & Tall Timbers Rd. air, gas heat, W to W WANTED - Antique Fur­ Hill Road. Nice country set­ extras. Call Locators 236-5646. experience. Qualified can­ carpeting, full basement with reasonable cost. Norm' Camclot 93 pieces. {100. Ad­ OILLOni PART TIME CLEANING niture, Glass, Pewter. Oil CALL THE HERALD didate should also be Marshall, 643-9044. ding machine {35. Call 643- ting. {285 unheated. FEE. EXPERIENCED WOMAN. Laurel Manor, 91 recreation room, plus many TWO TELEVISIONS {100 Paintings or Antique Items. Immediate occupancy. Lease, * 3 ^ S cfU M U HOUSEKEEPERS - Call familiar with cash receipts extras. {71,500. 643-5995. 7431. 319 M an S treet CAcrxDss from ArrrxDcv) 647-9940 Chestnut Street. Apply and other accounting func­ INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR each. 25" color console. Call R. Harrison. Telephone 643- security. No pets. ERA, TWO ROOM APARTMENT - from 9 a m. to 4 p.m., 646- weekdays U-3. painting. Fully Insured with between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. 8709, MANCHESTER, CT. B43 - 2145 tions. FOR SALE - STORM DOORS, Blanchard Si Rossetto. 646- Heated. No appliances. {225 2300. HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN references. Registered Better 649-1865. 2482. EXPERTLW PREPARED by aluminum 33x80 and 37x80. {25 monthly. Security. Tenant In­ SO. WINDSOR □ REAL ESTATE Business Bureau. Call for A N T IQ U ES & surance required. Phone 646- SECRETARY - Manchester Visit our Personnel leading, independant Tax Con­ your free estimate 643-9097. each. Three pairs. Black wood Valleyvlew Dr.. Deepwood COLLECTIBLES W ill 2426, 9 to 5 weekdays. Law Office. Legal Experience Department today to dis­ sultant. Please pfione: Dan shutters {5 pair. 649-8646. purchase outright, or sell on Resort Property JEEPS, CARS TRUCKS Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 preferred, but not required. Dr„ Foster St„ and Birch DENTAL ASSISTANT - Posi­ cuss this fine opportunity. H o m e s For Sale 23 Wade, 649-6851 lot appoint­ Building Contracting 33 For Rent 56 available through government tion open for right person. commission. House lot or Non-smoker. Call Valerie at HIM Dr. ment. • CURTIS WINDOW AND TWO CHEST OF DRAWERS, single piece. 644-8962. ROCKVILLE - Check this two agencies, many sell for under MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE Hours flexible. 20 hour week. FRAME 56” x34” . Double Mechanics Roll-a-way NEW. 643-7779. — I m-t- Atet MANCHESTER - A-1 condi­ FARRAND REMODEUNG - bedroom, new interior. COTTAGE CAPE COD ocean {209. Call 602-941-8014 ext. 7816 • Lowest Rates Available! CALL HELEN 649-5675. wCMTDiiC hung 6 over 6. Also cinco NOTICES tion three family home on IN C O M E TAX Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Stereo. Antique. 649-3022 after Wanted to Buy 49 Redecorating. Fine for kids. HISTORIC ROW HOUSE. One view, sun deck, private road, for your directory on how to Immediate Binding Lay-Up RN'S PART TIME, All shifts 646-0643 h t tn M n t CoMiMny busline. 5-5-3, Separate fur­ PREPARATION, Individual Room Additions, Decks, All storm and screen to fit both. 5:00 p.m. If you are ready to move, call and two bedroom apartments. 199 yards to sandy beach. {295 purchase. Options Call Joan, Clarke In­ at Student Health Ser­ SS a « lM r Rosd Wstt naces, good income, good in­ and small business. Call Janet types of Remodeling and {30 firm. Like new. 843-7601. WANTED PIANO - Old up­ NOW. 561-1221. Utilities included. 19 Park per week. Available two surance Agency, 643-1126, L o s t and Found 1 vice,Physical assessment S. Windsor, ConnocUcul 0SO74 vestment. Owner-agent. 643- SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, GENERATION II. FEE. Terrace - near Capitol MG MIDGET 1975. Excellent ••••••••#••••••••••••••••• S. Gworek, 644-0194 for an ap­ Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ right. 643-4962. weeks in July and two weeks skills necessary. Call or write klpd IpwtMl Ewiqsr an 8883 or 644-8593 after 6:00 pointment at your con ly Insured. Phone 643-8017. GARRARD TURNTABLE Processed Gravel. Sand, GUARANTEED MOVE IN. Avenue, Hartford. Security in August. Call 644-9783 condition. No rust. 41,000 LOST • Cat Orange, and pure to Peg Maloney. Director of EAST HARTFORD COUNTER GIRL - hours 10-2 630S. Never used. {85. Royal Monday thru Friday. weekdays. venience. Stone and Fill. For deliveries TOY TRAIN - UONEL and deposit. No pets. {475 evenings. miles. Must sell {2,600 or best while on face, underneath, Nursing, Box U’-ll, University Columbus Circle and LEON CIEZSYNSKI typewriter, older office type, call: George Griffing, An­ monthly. Call 529-9989. offer, 643-6166. paws. Short hair REWARD Experience helpful. Apply in other large sizes. U S. or 1971 HONDA CL 350 - 9000 of Conn. Storrs, Ct 06268 at Michael Avenue Area, BUILDER. New homes, ad­ manual, {25. Call 643-1629. dover 742-7886. foreign. Buying for limited Misc. lor Rent 58 644-9869 or 528-4331 468-4700 E O E. person: Hartford Road Dairy original miles. New chain, Main 8i Wlllys Street Area, Queen, 684 Hartford Road, ditions, remodeling; rec time only. 649-6270. 456tk MAIN STREET - 6 room 1966 MUSTANG. Dependable. rooms, garages, kitchens TWO MOTORCYCLE IN A HURRY? Call House. No young children. No {450 or best offer 528-8563. new battery, new cables, new Silver Lane starting at Manchester. SEVEN ROOM COLONIAL - MANCHESTER - ONE CAR tires, and new fairing. Please IMPOUNDED - two beagles, TEMPORARY OFFICE remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, JACKETS, medium size - GENERATION II today and appliances. No utilities. No GARAGE for rent for storage Sue or Carl. males. Tri-color Call An­ WORK AVAILABLE - Main Street, 8i Beacon Hill HANDY MAN WANTED. Fireplaced living room, for­ B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom b'-own {75. Large size - brown move tomorrow. Hundreds of call 643-1798 after 4:00 p.m, SECRETARY dormers, roofing. Residential GREEN OR SEASON * RENTALS pets. Security. Tenant In­ use ONLY. {25 per month. dover Dog Warden 742-7194 ■Manchester. Vernon, Bolton, -Tolland Street Area. Part time. 20 hrs per week. 8 - mal dining room. Wall-to-wall Work. Free Estimates. Will {50. Call 871-1243. vacancies. All areas. One thru surance required. {375 FOR SALE - FORD BOOKKEEPER carpeting, large family room. or commercial. 649-4291. hardwood. {70 a cord unsplit. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 647-1927. Coventry women, CAPITAL 12 a m. No heavy work. 647- pick up and deliver. Please five bedrooms {70 and up. monthly. Available now. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAVERICK or parts. Ask for CALL ERNIE for Solar Design Firm. Part Three bedrooms. 1V4 baths, {85 a cord split. Two cord Many have FREE HEAT. Call MOTORCYCLE TEMPORARIES has an im­ 9361 between 8 and 12 a.m. call 64^2161. DESIGN KITCHENS, PLATE GLASS SHELVING; Roome tor Rent 52 646-2426, weekdays 9 to 5. Gordon. Call 643-4350 INSURANCE, see us now for mediate need for all office time afternoons. Bolton area. ONLY. gas heat, garage with patio, minimum. {130 unsplit. {160 GENERATION II, 561-1221. A u to s For Sale 61 EMPLOYMENT 643-8039 649-3660. cabinets, vanities, counter 10 pieces, approximately 5*^' same day coverage and com­ skills Earn top pav rates by prime location. IMMEDIATE BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - long, 10’-14' wide. {7,50 each, split. 871-8815. CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM FEE. Guaranteed move in. Homes lor Rent 54 OCCUPANCY. Owner: 649- tops, kitchen cabinet fronts petitive rates. Ask for Judy or working short or long term Fireplaces. Concrete. custom woodworking, colonial {66 all. 649-4339. for mature gentleman. Please 7145. call 6464701 after 6:00 p.m. MANCHESTER - Two Janet, Crockett Agency, Inc.. Help Wanted 13 assignments near your home. Chimney Repairs. "No Job reproductions. J.P. Lewis 849- □ TAG SALES EAST HARTFORD? YOU 643-1577. CAPITAL offers a convenient Too Small." Call 644-8356 for SKATE BOARD. Original bedroom, two family house. WANTED JUNK AND LATE 1975 CHEVY C A PR IC E WAITRESS - PART TIME BET! Heated two bedroom, PART TIME - Earn extra interview location in DRIVERS FOR SCHOOL MANCHESTER - Pitkin estimates. {100. Selling for {40. 649-0557. ROOM FOR RENT - very Yard for kids. ONLY {235. custom kitchen. Now just MODEL WRECKS - Cash ESTATE WAGON. PS, PB, lunches 10:30 - 2 p.m. Monday Street, Six room colonial, 1V4 YAMAHA DS7 250 street money while the kids are in MANCHESTER, call to BUSES We will train. Apply ROBERT JARVIS nice, newly carpeted. Working GENERATION II, 561-1221. {289. 561-1221. GENERATION Paid. Call Parker Street Used AT, Air, AM-FM. Call 646- PART-TIME, FULL-TIME, thru Friday. Experienced baths, three bedrooms, gentleman preferred. {45. SM ALL F E E . Good for parts. {50. Call 643- school. Telephone Solicita­ arrange a close-to-home ap­ today; Manchester - 643-2373, BUILDING CONTRACTOR; II. FEE. Auto Parts, 649-3391. 0508 0462 after 6:00. tion. E Hartford company A pointment. CAPITAL hours flexible. Men and preferred. Davis Restaurant fireplace, basement, garage, weekly. Strano Real Estate GUARANTEED. Vernon, 875-2826. 649-5487. Custom Building, Additions, Furniture, typewriter, motor­ good telephone voice and dic­ TEMPORARIES, 99 Pratt St., women Earnings up to {300 new vinyl siding. Close to 646-2000. BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR per week to start. Special schools and bus fine. Owner: Garages. Roofing and Siding. cycle. sports items, oodles of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tion a must. Hours 9 a m to I Hartford, 278-1313. PART TIME WAITRESS. M&M P&H, Manchester 649- Kitchens, Bathrooms and PRATT & WHITNEY - Try SALE, 1976 Pontiac Formula p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon training earn while you learn. PART TIME CLEANING help 649-5107, 2871. Small repairs, PRIVATE household items. Thursday Apertmenta For Rent 53 this two bedroom. Great fami­ {3,299, 1975 Chevrolet Monza Will start immediately. Call Small East Hartford evenings and Saturday’s Repair work of all kinds. 843- and Friday ONLY. 77 Meadow PONTIAC GRANDVILLE - Keep Smiling through Fri., 9 a m. to 1 p.m,, Restaurant. 9 a.m. -1 :30 p.m. remodeling, heating, baths, 6712. - PROPERTY ly area. Just listed. Only {250. HOUSE HUNTING? Let {1,899, 4 cylinder. 1974 GENERAL MAINTENANCE 646-3936 between 1:00 p.m. Experienced Floor person SOMERS - Charming Colonial kitchens and water heaters. Lane, Manchester. Has free heat! Call 561-1221 GENERATION II catch you a Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. Body excellent. Needs motor Be Happy Mrs. Williams. 569-4993. Tues. - Friday. Call 643-0848 9 VERNON - Near 86, luxury work. {300. Call 643-5317, Full time opening' and 3:00 p.m. Equal Oppor­ also. Transportation Cape - 1 baths. Fireplace. 2 Free estimates! r Want Ads Condo. Appliances. |345 NOW. GENERATION II. We fine two, three or four 8 cylinder {1.599. 1969 AMC tunity Employer. a.m. -12:00 p.m. Building Supplies 42 NAVY VETS Career Oppor­ available for a person necessary. 643-5747. car garage. {65,000. Plourde SUNDECKS monthly. Security, h a v e th e F E E t h a t ’s bedroom home today. Hun­ Ambassador 4 door {399. 1975 experienced in the Realty, 745-9505. B & M TREE SERVICE INC. S BASEBOARD OIL HEAT references. Call 486-3923. GUARANTEED! dreds of rentals. All areas. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi­ tunities available. Call 1 1 I CAM aARAOM, n BRICKS, BLOCKS - Flashing, collect. I518i 462-4321. 9:00 repair maintenance of a NURSE, for Physician's Of­ DENTAL ASSISTANT - GUARANTEED TREE- CONVECTORS. 48" long, 26" Sizes and prices. Call today tion, best offer. The above Something Different ..Wish Someone A fice in Vernon. Monday, 1 ROOM ADOmONt joint reinforcement. Anchors, a m. to 1:00 p.m. variety of mechanical Experience necessary. Multi­ EAST WINDSOR - rambling MEND-OUS SERVICE at an Qigh by 6" wide. Used 3 for more information on our may be seen at the Savings Tuesday, Thursday, & Friday, girl office. Excellent benefits. RweneW* Mcmi and construction materials. THREE ROOM RENT - Cen­ MANCHESTER. Heat paid. 3 equipment, including ★ Ranch. Banquet-size kitchen. affordable price! "SPECIAL nonths. {60 each. Call 649- trally located. Adults only. No rooms. Carpets. Appliances. special services. Bank of Manchester, 923 Main 12; 45 to 6; Saturday 9 to 1. Call Salary negotiable. Immediate Family room. Garage. {54,- CAU Call evenings 643-9508, or 649- HOUSEKEEPER WA.NTED pumps, compressors and TBUEPHONESOUCITORS RATES” on Stump Grinding utilities. Please call 649-6790. {225. Locators 236-5646. FEE. GENERATION II 561-1221. St., Manchester. Happy Birthday for apartment in East Hart­ mechanical drive. Some 872-8321. opening. Call 646-4314. 900. Pioude Realty, 745-9^. with Tree Removal. Discount 846*1518 5635. FEE. GUARANTEED MOVE ford. Call after 5:00 p.m . 528- prior experience with for Senior Citizens. Free IN. 1974 T-BIRD, low mileage, with A Herald Happy Ad 1332. diesel generating equip­ FULL TIME LICENSED Permanent part-time posi­ ENFIELD - Aluminum sided Estimates. Fully insured. 643- air-conditioning, stereo, ment and sheet metal RENTAL AGENT for tion for responsible Cape. Fireplace. Family 7285. Rooting 34 VERNON HOME. Extra power seats, windows and Manchester Real Estate Of­ MASSEUSES - Full or part welding is preferred. housewives and others WANTED room. 2 car garage. {56,900. large, 3 bedroom with base­ more options! {2,500. Also: lime Good steady clientele Excellent salary and fice, Monday thru Friday, 9 to looking to supplement pre- Plourde Realty, 74^9505. RAIN • SHINE - ROOFER WILL INSTALL ment. Carpets. Kids O.K. i w 5; Saturday 9 to 3. Contact: HOSTESS/CASHIER. Split Make 1975 LTD WAGON, eight Windham area Open every benefits. For more infor­ Groundskeeping. Landscape. Roofing, Siding, or Gutters for {375. Locators 236-5646. FEE. ^ Happy Birthtjay Mr. Carlson at 646-1980. sent income. Good shift. Also, Waitress days. passenger, air-conditioning day 10 a m. to midnight; Sun­ mation or to arrange for a telephone voice required. Apply Vic's Pizza, 151 W, Mid­ MANCHESTER A-1 Lawncare. Maintenance. Low Discount Fh-ice! Call Ken {1,200. 649-9404. Only CONDITION, three family at 647-1566. John day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 423-7519, personal interview, please • {4.00 per hour dle 'Turnpike, Manchester. Gardens. Weekly or monthly. EAST HARTFORD HOME. 2 contact the Personnel BANK BRANCH MANAGER home on busline. 5-5-3. Free estimates. Senior dis­ bedrooms. Utilites included. 1980 PINTO - 4 cylinder, very $ 5 .0 0 for branch office in growing • Bonus System Separate furnaces, good in­ CLERK - Checking invoices Department at 646-1222 BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST. counts. 643-6914. {399. Locators 236-5646. FEE. low mileage, AM-FM, rust and receiving slips Use of ext. 481 community. Commercial • Sick Days come, good investment. Some proofed, excellent condition. Love Bank experience with Len­ • Holidays Local Manchester firm. 40 Owner-agent. 643-8883 or 644- calculator helpful Apply: MANCHESTER MEMORIAl hours. Flexible. One Write TAPING, CEILING MANCHESTER HOUSE. {4,300 . 646-1271. Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye ding. and Business Develop­ • Paid Vacation 8593 after 6:00 weekdays. REPAIRS, FLOWERS, Deluxe 2 bedroom with gar­ Sue HOSPITAl ment background required. System. Call 643-8040 between PRIVATE Street. South Windsor 71 Hlynn SlrM, Hours 9 to 1 or 5 to 9 8 a m. and 4:30 p.m. or 643- SWIRLS - Sheetrock Ad­ age. Appliances. Just {325. 1979 CJ5 JEEP - 6 cyl. Three C a ll.... M in c lm ltr CT 06040 Send resume and salary For interview, call COVENTRY - four room, ditions. Garages. Rec Rooms PROPERTY Locators 236-5646 FEE. speed. Call 646-5157 alter 5 requirement marked Con­ 6252 after 5. between 10 and 4 ranch, new roof, siding, & Homes. Experienced. 649- Extra p.m. 643-271 1 fidential to: Donald Page, copper plumbing, insulated, 8627; 649-3219. Want Ads Ask tor..... r PART TIME > South Windsor Bank & Trust TOOL AND DIE MAKER. All 569-4993 around manufacturing double lot. {34,900. Graham 1973 FORD GRAND 'TORINO Pam I OFFICE ASSISTANT I Co., 1033 John Fitch Blvd., 289-1541. STATION WAGON - South Windsor, Conn., 06074, UKHKM FROZEN FOODS, MC. experience required. We're EAST HARTFORD HOUSE. I I looking for an individual who □MISC. FOR SALE Excellent condition! 4 brand Equal Opportunity Employer. Investment Properly 25 King size. 3 bedrooms with new tires. {1000, Call 289-1628. • The Branch Office of a | wants to "get-in" on the GARDENS ROTO TILLED - Cash . Appliances. Just 275. large Insurance Company ■ PRIVATE I ground floor. Very good poten­ EXCELLENT Plus All Around Handy Man Household Qoode 40 rs 236-5646. FEE. I is seeking part time office J PROPERTY SECRETARY SALES. HARTFORD tial for the right person. We INVESTMENT! Good cash Work. Call after 4:00 p.m.. B I assistant Filing and typing I DESPA’TCH needs to add offer attractive wages, liberal 528-2881. USED REFRIGERATORS. Want Ads TO MARKETIK EXECUTIVE benefits and excellent promo­ flow! First floor leased to Ofllces-Stores lor Rent 55 j skills 40-45 words per | specialist for inside aspects of package store. Second floor, WASHERS, RANGES - Qean, 1963 FALCON - Rebuilt high e e e minute. Hours 9-1. Please | customer service. Help fulfill tion opportunities. Apply LAWNMOWERS REPAIRED Guaranteed. Parts & Service.. ^zzzzzzzzz^. performance 289. Good body. I HANDY MAN part time, The Director of Product Gunver Manufacturing Com­ very nice apartment, plus 5 WORKSPACE OR STORAGE telephone for an appoint- ! Marketing for this fast our quality-service concepts. - 15% Sr. Citizen Discount! Low prices! B.D. Pearl &• Fair interior. Automatic. I Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Your personality more impor- pany, 234 Hartford Rd! car garage, {67,900. Call for SPACE FOR REiVT in I ment, Mrs. Forget * Street, Manchester. Apply growing high technology further details, Strano Real Free pickup and delivery! Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. ^ Manchester. No lease or Mags Call 647-0218. company requires a highly tarit to us than your Expert service! ECONOMY weekdays 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 skilled personaole Estate, 646-2000. security deposit. Reasonable experience. Congenial Office: RECEPTIONIST - part time LAWNMOWER, 647-3860. 1972 HORNET. 2-door, 6 I M$UMIIC( COMPANY OF j P ”" ______ai secretai7 who is bright, USED WHIRLPOOL- s Clean out your ^ rates. Suitable for small aggressive and willing to We’re looking for the right in­ orthodontisc office. Some WASHER in good working^ cylinder, automatic. Power S E W I N G I NORTH AMERICA ! dividual to become vital cog in assisting, salary commen­ business. Retail and commer­ EXPERIENCED PERSON or accept various and □ BUSINESS condition. $35. Call anytime- steering. Good condition. 69,- ■ 111 Found«rt Plaza, • challenging respon­ servicing our accounts. Con­ surate to experience. Phone cially zoned. Call 872-1801, 10 cleaning service wanted for 643-9727. 000 miles. {700. 649-8204. I E M Hartlord, CT | sibilities. tact Mr. Leonard, 649-7222. and SERVICES ★ attics & garages ... \ to 5. A M E K IC A I S2B-g031 I cleaning dental office weekly. Good organizational skills HARTFORD DESPATCH, 225 ODD JOBS - Have truck. Will Reply to Box UU c.'o The plus prior experience in a NEWLY RENOVATED 310 ire HI «|ul SMOalib twdoitt M/F j Prospect Street, East Hart­ JANITOR - applications now clean backyards, garages, Articlee tor Sale Herald. ,marketing environment Services Ottered 31 4 i: square feet office available. EK O M T H E 'are desirable. ford, Ct. 06108, or phone 528- being accepted for a 7-3 full etc. Also remove brush and If you don’t need it SELL IT ^ Visit our Personnel 9551 for appointment. EOE. time position in our small trees. 4 years Main Street location with am­ VOLVO - model 145 station REWEAVING BURN ple parking. Call 649-2891. B E d lN N IM ] Help Wanted 13 Help W anted 13 Department today to dis­ maintenance department for experience of moving fur­ wagon, autom atic, 89,000 cuss this fine opportunity floor care. Excellent working HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas niture. 742-9238. miles. Good condition. Must conditions and benefits. Con­ repaired. Window shades, ALUMINUM Sheets used as' OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT. sell. {1950. Call 644-2208 ■ Geitier ScicfrtHk tact Mr. Thurston, Meadows Venetian blinds. Keys. TV printing plates, .007 thiclb 800 square feet. Newly re­ leave message. A LIVE-IN COMPANION FOR RENT, Marlow’s, 867 decorated. Very reasonable. Instnmeirt Company Convalescent Home, 333 23t2tV t, 50 cents each or 5- HOUSEKEEPER. Bidwell Street, Manchester Main Street. 649-5221. for {2. Phone 643-2711. Must be.' Call 649-4751 between 8 and 5. LEGAL NOTICE 63 Q«rb*f Road VYttt Classified Ads •■■■■•■•■a South Windoor, Conn. 06074 Manchester resident 647-9195. GET AN EARLY START! picked up before 11 a.m.- CERAMIC FIRING. Discount FREE Invitulion To Bid TELEPHONE SOLICITOR An Epal Oppii^tj [Riiiliirir M/f preferred. 643-6593. Home gardens rototilled. ONLY. : Sealed bids will be received in Ibe SECRETARY - Coventry rates. Quick service. Call 643- Reasonable rates. Call 848- 2543. 6640. Office of the Director of (Icneral Ser­ WANTED Public School - Pupil Per­ WATER PUMPS - 3" Carter; vices.'41 Center Street. Manchester, Gas Powered. W” Carter Gas^ OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT CLERICAL ASSISTANT for sonnel Services Department. to all home subscribers of tte - East Center Street Location. Connecticut, until April 21. Itifll at SPRINe SKCIAL powered. 2" Electric. IW", 3"- 11:00 a m lor the followmi! With soma experience fast paced, growing Appliance CLERK-TYPIST. Small busy Shorthand, typing and light 800 S quare feet. Newly bookkeeping required. Con­ EMERY’S and 6” hoses. Call 649-7407. 7 THREE |31 NEW POLICE Distributor Service Depart­ sales/marketing office near redecorated. Very MOTORCYCLES CALL DAVE ment. Experience helpfuk but Vernon Circle looking for a tact Dr. Nicoletti's Office at HOME MPROVEMENT LAWNS MOWEN - YARDS HeraM that have something jto sell reasonable. Call 649-4751 742-8913. Equal Opportunity RIDING LAWN MOWER; The Town of Manchester is an equal at 647-9946 we will train. Please call 528- bright mature experienced in­ Vinyl and Aluminum CLEANED, painting, light between 8 and 5 p.m. opportunity employer, arid requires an Employer. siding. Roofing, Guiters Reel type, 25” cut, {84. Lawn 3781 for interview. EOE. dividual for various office carpentry. All done liy Sweeper, {35. Good condition? affirmative action policy lor all ol its for an appointment duties. Good typing a must. and Leaders. 17 yrs. highschool student in need of • OFFICE SPACE - HARED Contractors and Vendors as a condition FULL TIME NURSES AIDE - 643-6'777. for less than $99.00. BRIDGEPORT SET UP and 871-0401. experience. Registered work. Experienced and in­ SERVICES in Manchester ol doing business with the Town, as per 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Laurel with state and consumer sured. Please call between 4 area. Private office with use Federal Order 11240. operate. Capable of fixture Manor, 91 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE, ALBINAR ^ wo w ill run your ad for 6 days free of chargs. Fill obt ttw coupon Bid Forms, plans and specilications making for snort and long run protection. p.m. and 6 p.m. 849-3189. of Reception and Conference Manchester. I work on jobs, all work Special discount for senior 2.8/55 telephoto lens fo{ are available at the General Services production work. Design and screwtype mount with haze M ow and aithar nwll It or bring it In porsonally to tlw Manchostor Rooms. Full-time receptionist Ollice, 41 Center Street, Manchester. Help Wanted and materials citizens. S 13 Help Wanted 13 create lathe fixture for small and skylight filters, {50. Call Horald offica. LlmN ono ad par nwnth, 2 Hama per ad. and telephone answering ser­ Connec'icut. ASSISTANT MANAGER - for uaranteed. Free es- vice available. Ideal for TOWN OF MANCHESTER. aircraft parts from forgings. TV and Appliance Store. Sales 633-5SM evenings. Minimum 5 yrs. experience mates. Call Emery Cor­ HUSBAND AND WIFE lawyer, insurance, real estate CONNECTICUT and collection experience gmier, 646-5209 desires to do part time work ROBERT B WEISS. If you had an item to sell required. Class A ONLY. CARPENTERS HELPER COLUMBIA, GIRL’S 20 incB UK M P«I OK MW pn I .UMTMI \ or marketing representative. helpful but not necessary. Emery Cormier in your home. Spring cleaning, Call 646-1555 for an appoint­ GENERAL MANAGER EEO/MFH. Call Ken for ap­ Company paid benefits. Op­ HANDY MAN WANTED. bike. High rise handle bars: \ ■ (UP AW MML TOMV back in early America, you 648-5209 enytlme odd jobs, painting, yard work. 1 a ment. Excellent location. 0214N pointment at E.A. Patten portunity to advance into Able to perform mis­ Very good condition. t3ff. a 4 Company, 303 Wetherell cellaneous duties. We offer Experienced witn references. Telephone 649-9486. DEALER WANTED management. Call Bill 646- 849-9337 after 4 p.m. I Th« ManchMtor Harald would have placed a Want Street, Manch., 649-2851, 6051. diversification, challenge, op­ C & M TREE SERVICE, Free $ $ Legal Notice portunity to test your skills. estimates. Discount senior FOR SALE 30 inch Franklin I 1 Hwald 8q. 7 • Ad. In modern America, it’s SECRETARY- PART-TIME ~ Must be steady and reliable. 5 citizens. Company wood burning stove. Excelleitt I Manchatlar, Conn. 06040 TOWN OF ANDOVER BOOKKEEPER for Solar RECEPTIONIST- day week/40 hours. Call Per­ Manchester owned and condition. Call 849-7935. The 4lh quarterly installment of property taxes on the 1 October still the same! Give us a call Design Firm, Part time, sonnel Office, Consolidated operated. Call 648-1327. S t 10 ia for Glastonbury TYPIST. Duties include R & R TRUCKING. We haul NAMC___ 11 1979 Grand List are due and payable 1 April 1981. Payments afternoons. Bolton area. 649- opening new accounts, typing Cigar Company, 633-3641 sand and gravel, wash stone TDC 35 MM PROJECTOft made after 1 May 1981 are subject to a late charge of K; per today. 3660. letters and reports, answering between 8:30 - 4:30p.m. Equal and loom. We also do needs adjustment. |15. Slide ADDREtS_ month on the late installment, from the due date, or a minimum Opportunity Employer. 11 14 telephone. Hours 1:00 p.m. -5 driveways. We aiso do trays for Projector 75 cents IS IS of {2.00. Payments may be made by mail or at the Town Office MEDICAL OFFICE p.m. Monday thru Friday and maintenance. 871-8815. each. 649-8681. CITY____ JIT A T E _ ASSISTANT for physician. WATERPROOFING - Building which is open 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday-Friday Please Call Dave at approximately one Fridayper B u sin e ss Opportunitlaa 14 Hatchways, foundation PHONE ZIP__ _ The Tax Collector is also in the office Monday evenings 7-9 p.m Salary {160. per week or more month 1:00 p.m. - 7 p.m. Main 17 1$ IS to depending on experience. All cracks, basement walls, sump Pelntlng-Peperlng 32 Charlotte Neal Call 643-2711 office. South Windsor Bank & TEACHER INTERESTED, in pumps, tile lined, dry walls, FREE-LESS THAN $99.00 duties including nursing, Trust Co„ 1033 John Fitch investment in full time Tax Collector reception, appointments, gravity feed, window wells. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Blvd,, South Windsor, Apply business opportunity and/or - Interior and exterior. JUNGLE GYM with plat­ Town of Andover bookkeeping and typing. Posi­ Also: Steps, walks, stone in person between 9:00 a.m. partnership. Write to Herald 8walls, fireplace and ceramic Commercial and residential. form. Good condition. Must Connecticut 647-9946 tion available June first. Rep­ and 11:00 a.m. Monday Box SS, with particulars c/o sell. Asking |10. Call after 5 039-03 Free estimates. Fully in­ ly to Box U c/o The HeraliL tile repairs. Over 30 years through Friday. EOE. The Herald. experience! 883-1013 ; 843-4953. sured. 8464879. p.m. 646-7469. X (