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Counselor dismissed; now practices what he preaches 'Fame 'difficult' *arents tune in Now isnt time household at 22282 Caminito Tiburon money talk about taking extended is helping make his job hunt possi­ “The job search is likely to take By James V. Heallon There it was in black and white for four to six months. Therefore, the Jerry Vastano, occasional outplace­ in Laguna Hills, Calif. holidays'or long vacations. “The job ble. fo r n e w program United Press International “ Some executives I have search is difficult enough without "Perhaps the worst part of losing immediate or short-term financial to a deaf child ment counselor whose outplacement goal is to develop ah organized forMHS teacher package from Air Cal consisted of counseled were so ashamed of being having to overcome the effects of a your job, aside from the NEW HAVEN (UPI) - For 12 dehumanization, is the financial un­ budget to cover rent or mortgage, years, Jerry Vastano was a per­ two week’s severance pay and two without a job they neglected to tell long vacation,” he says. . . . page 6 anybody — even spouses—what had Vastano is in his fourth month of certainty. Worries about paying the food, clothing and other necesMry. . . page 3 . . . page 11 sonnel specialist whose varied words repeated over and over, expenditures during the period.” I duties included telling discharged ’’Good luck.” happened. Elach day they’d leave looking for suitable work and came mortgage, providing food and As he read and re-read his own their homes under the pretense of East to try to find it. He says clothing for your family, health in­ He doesn’t Uke rejection per­ executives how to cope. He is un­ sonally and malntains/i positive out­ employed today and determined to layoff notice, he recalled some of going to work. Instead, they would organizing family finances by surance, and ail the other bills are follow his own advice to prove that the 7,000 people he counseled in­ spend their days in coffee shops, budgeting necessities is a must and likely to be overwhelming. look. it really works. dividually and in workshops and stores and libraries. He left Aetna Life & Casualty, the seminars in the dozen years since “By sharing the burden of your \ Connecticut-based insurer, for a his graduation from Trinity College joblessness, the whole family, your NOW ENROLLING 843,000 a year job in July 1981 with in Hartford. friends and acquaintances can work (• THURSDAY ONLY ‘Where children are tpecial people' Manchester, Conn. Air Cal, a California airline with 2,- ’’The abstractness of the theories together in conserving resources Cold tonight; 200 employees. At 35, he wanted to I taught was vividly replaced by the and generating money-saving ideas. entire stock of Valentines ^ Thursday, Jan. 20, 1983 broaden his experience as Air Cal’s concreteness of my experience: No Remember, the key to finding a job sunny Friday manager of management training job, no income, no health coverage is through networking. Bringing Boys & Girls 25 Cents and organization development. and a family of four to support.” your situation to the attention of Gym nastics — See page 2 For others in the same bind — others is actually the first step in Even though he later realized he Agat 5'/^ to 10 yro. could be laid off or fired because of those who get fired, furloughed, the job search.” niiGE i unstable conditions in the airline in­ laid-off or whatever — Vastano has He said it’s a time to weigh all doM not Include packagM.' wa dustry and the worsening economy, catalogued some do’s and.dont’s. decisions carefully. have a wondarlul aalactlon for Tumbla Ipto Spring he was still tossed for a loss when he The first: don’t deny your feelings “Two people I counseled were Irland or family. read the first sentence of a cor­ when the pink slip arrives. He Aetna executives. One guy went out porate goodbye letter; didn’t. At first, he said he was dis­ and became a distributor for a steak Pro achool Gymnaatica Agaa 2 'h -i'h "I regret to inform you that as a believing, angry and hostile. company and another bought into a ' ' ^ '^every i Soya ft Oirla compatitiva taama 0 and up Reagan admits it result of a reduction in force, you But once he confronted the fact he firm in Florida.” Both were dis­ lillle * CALL NOW will be furloughed from your pre­ was unemployed and decided to do illusioned. ^ sent position effective at the close of something about it, there was And some executives with their the mitroele af m JalSC i WIningers Gynastics business on Sept. 30, 1982.” acceptance and hope in the Vastano bankbook bulging with severance (towdtown manehester JPmoitdfl|r« 701 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER 646-3687 No deficit 'dream' YourlnsuranceNeeds WASHINGTON (UPI) - On the "I think he is upbeat because he eve of his second anniversary in feels the economic plan is taking office. President Reagan conceded hold and beginning to work,” said the’ balanced budget^he promised one aide. “He expects to propose a as a candidate is mow just a budget that will make pretty good "personal dream.” strides iii reducing the deficit.” Reagan, who reached the mid­ The federal deficit has been a point of his first term today, was thorn in Reagan's side for the last said by an aide to be “upteat” two years and has forced him to about the next two years, but still retreat from two fundamentals of LIFE battling perceptions the ambitious his economic program — an goals he set out two years ago unparalleled increase in defense reamin tar from his grasp. spending and a strident opposition Despite a lingering recession to higher taxes. and the highest unemployment The significance of the deficit since the Great Depression, Rea­ was not lost as Reagan cam­ Herald photo by Pinto gan prepared an optimistic speech paigned Wednesday evening on AUTOMOBILE for delivery today to a group df behalf of Sen. Charles Percy,, Puck handlers political appointees in his R-III., at a $1 million fund-raising administration. dinner. The White House also planned to In his speech, Reagan said the Youngsters practice their hockey in a makeshift rink made from ciearing the snow from the ice at the Center Springs Park pond. parade his top four advisers before agreement reached last weekend reporters to present a second on a bipartisan solutio’n to the anniversary report card that problems of the Social Security / claims accomplishments on the system was “one of the most $343 million to build plants HOMEOWNERS economic front and in other exciting moments of my term so critical areas over the last two far.” >- years. Reagan called for “bipartisan J One Reagan aide said the cooperation” to solve problems on second-year report would stress the budget. DEP outlines waste progress in reducing inflation and “Our budget must be fair to all interest rates while outlining “the our people, (uid finally ... tnust. foundation we've put into place to move steadily toward' tlur day ' . 6 4 6 - 7 0 M date and what we expect in the when they are balanced,” Reagan HARTFORD (UPI) - A $343- current landfill space was being Manchester’s landfill is ex­ extended period through user fees Broad exhausted and there was little pected to be usable for at least and revenues raised by selling the future.” said. "I should add that I also have million plan to help °cities and Reagan spent much of Wednes­ a personal dream I will see the day towns build resource recovery additional space suited for refuse several more years. Town officials materials recovered from refuse day in Chicago on a trip heavy with we not only balance the budget but plants to dispose of the 2.25-milIion disposal. have resisted proposals to join at the facilities. political overtones and reflective begin to make paydients on the tons of garbage generated annu­ “If the state does not take a other Greater Hartford towns and Anderson was directed by Gov. of a new effort by the White House national debt.” ally in Connecticut has been strong stand now on this problem ship Manchester’s garbage to a William O’Neill to study solid to rebound from the lowest mid­ Earlier in the day, Reagan paid a unveiled by state officials. in two years we’re going to have a centralized disposal facility as waste issues in light of the failure term approval rating of any of his return visit to Providence St. Mel The Department of Environmen­ tremendous solid waste crisis long as the town landfill is of the state’s first garbage-lo- four elected predecessors and High School, a predominantly tal Protection plan also called for because there’s just no place to available. energy plant, which went into perceptions his administration is black school on the southwest side restructuring the Connecticut Re­ go," Anderson said at a news The DEP recommended the operation in Bridgeport in Febru­ in disarray. of Chicago, which he first visited sources Recovery Authority, a conference. state provide $343 million in bond ary 1979 and shut down in October White House aides said Reagan last May and portrayed as a quasi-public agency created 10 The DEP predicts the state’s funds to pay 75 percent of the cost 1980. ‘T /ie c / 4c tiv e of building an expected 15 resource will address current economic shining example of private-sector years ago to implement the state's current landfill space will be problems in his State of the Union initiative and volunteerism. Solid waste managment plan. exhausted by 1986. Already, 58 of recovery plants around the state, In his inaugural address earlier message to Congress next week, However,*his return Wednesday Deputy DEP Commissioner the state’s 169 cities and towns ship which would convert refuse into this month, O’Neill said he would Health & Fitness Center, Inc. including the unveling of a pro­ had a political tone as well, coming John W. Anderson said Wednesday their refuse to other towns, a energy. recommend ways to improve the gram to attack “structural as part of an effort to shore up his the state faced a potential solid number expected to grow to 105 by Anderson said tlie state could state’s solid waste management backing among blacks. waste crisis in two years because 1985, Anderson said. recover the money it put up over an system to the Legislature this Proudly Announces unemployment.” year, but did not go into specifics. PRE-OPENING SAVINGS AT OUR NEWEST FITNESS CENTER The plant was sponsored by the Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority, which is currently in­ South Windsor - Bast Hartford IR t 5 - Next to Tan-PIn Bowling volved in arbitration with Occiden­ Discipline tal Petroleum, another participant THE MOST COMPLETE AND LARGEST WOMEN’S FITNESS CENTER in the plant, over its problems. Anderson said the state could be IN CONNECTICUT! forced to pay $1.8 million by May of MHS principal seeks alternatives for outmoded policies next year to cover debt service for the plant, which Occidental has not ministrators will ail have a say in class absences or 25 absences, ap­ importance of obeying school l.l.'DKS IS already taking a hard paid, and could have to pay even By Raymond T. DeMeo proved or unapproved, lose credit rules.” he said. look at how he and his ad­ more since the arbitration could Herald Reporter the review, Ludes said in an inter­ OR TRY OUR EASY view with the Manchester Herald. for the course in which they miss the Student work details, which have ministrators evaluate teachers, take five years. Manchester High School's dis­ Restructuring discipline will be classes, Ludes said. been tried in the past with “mixed since the Board of Education In his report to O’Neill, which the BUDGET PLAN developed a new, more demanding 6 MONTHS - ‘ISS"" cipline policies are outmoded and the first priority, he said. By the end While declining to be specific reviews” frnm administrators, are governor received several weeks "probably aren't going to be effec­ of this school year Ludes hopes to about how students get around these possible alternatives to detentions, evaluation policy last year. ago but was not made public until tive much.longer,” principal Jacob have tested new. disciplinary rules, Ludes said “it’s possible for he said. The new policy, which calls for Wednesday, Anderson said the ^13^® per month* w/complete use of all facilities Ludes III said Wednesday. procedures to take effect next students to take up to 23 or 24 Ludes also plans to tighten up the particularly close scrutiny of the state should not promote untested The way the high school dis­ school year, he said. ^absences and have them all come up already-constricted “open campus” performance of non-tenured technology, which he said wds the ciplines its students, evaluates its Ludes said the school needs a new approved.” policy for students. teachers, will mean that ad­ case with the Bridgeport facility. teachers and plans its course way to punish class-cutters because Detentions are another dis­ At present, most juniors and ministrators will have to spend 2 offerings will be very much on the old one, which "has been very ciplinary measure that “have seniors are eligible to leave school more time in classrooms and less “The state of Connecticut cannot SAUNA Ludes’ mind in the next few months, effective” during the past three probably peaked in their effec­ grounds during their free periods. time performing their other day-to-, afford the time needed for a legal MOTHERS when he plans a comprehensive yeara, has been undermined recent­ tiveness.” Ludes said. By next year, Ludes hopes to day functions, Ludes said. or technical solution for the As a means of punishment, deten­ restrict that privilege to seniors on­ “We’ve got to come up with- a Bridgeport facility,” the report review of “what a high school ly by students "who’ve learned bow said, noting the facility would education should be like in this com­ to beat the system.” tions are "an inconvenience. But ly, .“if the school building is big reorganization of the way this high WENHT- WHIRLPOOL there ought to be a more effective enough to hold” the rest of the operate at a "substantially re­ TAKE munity for the next 25 years.” Under the present system, . 1*1. ‘Oftc tu rn lo page 10 duced level” if put back in use. SHOWERS Students, teachers, and ad- students who have five unapproved way to impress upon youngsters the students, he said. NOTE! UFTHK 0 STEAM ROOM Inside Pentagon plans for 'indefinite' war WE LOCKERS successful defense of NATO M 0 € m AMM WASHINGTON (UPI) - The THE 138-PAGE DOCUMENT “Department of Delense is cur­ men and women now are in Pentagon, concerned about iU ■ets.a priority on “high peacetime rently far short of the sustaining against the Warsaw Pact, an uniform. HAVE A FOR AEROBICS readiness” to meet every contin­ capability in either manpower or RDJTF operation in Southwest The "Force Planning Guidance" ability to carry out a suatained Asia and a contingency in Nor­ war, baa mapped far-reaching gency and makes it clear the goals materiel to support, without unac­ section of the document deals established for each branch of the ceptable risk, the policy, strategy theast Asia,” it said. chiefly with preparing for a plana to provide U.S. forcea with Although Weinberger often has WOMEN’S PROFESSNIIAL 20 pagea, 2 aectlona manpower and equipment to fight armed forces may not be met over and force planning guidance for a conventional conflict, although it the next five-year planning period NATO centered global conflict, a said publicly he considers .readi­ touches on the need to ensure a tor an "indefinite period” on ness for war the No. 1 priority over aeveral, fronts. because of a lack of money and Korean conflict aiid an RDJTF “surge capability” to speed upthe EXERCISE Industrial capacity . (Rapid Deployment Joint Task the purchase of new weapons, the $180 billion program to modernize Advice IS ^ directed the buildup of Titled “Fiscal 1984-1988 Defense Force) combat operation,” the document provides a clearer pic­ the strategic nuclear forces so they Ar«o town* ...... 7 atockplles to support combat oper- ture of the Pentagon’s goals for ...... in atlons by U.S. forces in Europe, Guidance,” the document sets document said. can survive a prolonged nuclear forth policy, strategy, spending achieving a peacetime posture war. EQUIPMENT ...... iiiLio South Korea and the Persian GuU poised for the outbreak of war...... • ; for 80 days - nearly triple the 24 and planning priorities for that THE. RAPID DEPLOYMENT It directs improvements to the FAULITY! ...... days of war reserves now on hand. five-year period and reflects the Force can call on at least 200,000 "Our first priority is to improve command, contr.ol. communica­ Qitei^lnment . ^...... IS contrast, the Soviet-led War- thinking of the Pentagon and personnel from ail branches of the existing and programmed forces,” tions and intelligence apparatus to ...... il. saw Pact is said by U.S. Intelll- officiate of the National Security' service and weapons from aircraft the document said, referring to prevent their knockout during an ^ *? gence sources to have stockpiled Council within the White House. carriers to land-based fighters to strategic nuclear forces, U.S. initial nuclear attack and says CHOOSE THE BEST FOR LESS! ’,f...... 5 enough equipment in Eaitem A covering memorandum dated meet a crisis In-the Persian Gulf. troops overseas and the RDF those systems “must have the J^JP******...... • Europe to fight at least 00 days. March 22, 1982 signed by Defense The Pentagon refers to the RDF as requisite endurance to support a “P?™ 7^ ...... The underlying assumption for Secretary Caspar Weinberger ac­ the RDJTF. IT GIVES jecond priority to controlled nuclear exchange over Gtastonbury—Grinnld MaH, Main S L OSS-SOIS FarmlnRlmi—Loehman’s Plan 674-0653 Telertslon ...... 8 buildup, outlined in a secret companies the document. It wag “Our planning goal is the sup­ increasing the*Teadiness of forces a protracted period.” *0asMf on Annual Mambarahlp ot *226 with a down paymant of $76.00. W ea.m r...... 2 pentagon document, is, "U.S. made available to United Press port posture which, if attained, based in the United States and, forces must be prepared for war at International by sources familiar would sustain our general purpose third, to expanding the size of the anjne^ forces. About 2.1 million I’lraHr turn lo page 10 any time.” with defense issues. forces for an indefinite period in a

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M ANCHESTER HERALD , Thurs., Jan. 20, 1963 — 3 2 - M ANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 20, 1983 NAnONM.WEAnCNWIMCEF. ^90.00 for cash crunch opens meeting I A iyE U of quick fame given WELCOME WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — The riMMfUTUMt The Board of Commissioners of Communist Party Central Committee Life's changed for Lee Hay the Manchester Housing Authority LONDON (U PI) — Oil producers m et with the Central Com m ittee o f the Wednesday voted to permit the from the Organization of- Petroleum back to Peasants Party today in an unprece­ Bennet housing project to go Exporting Countries are confronted dented joint session to discuss how to now he's teacher of year Lf-' forw ard, but not before its with a cash crunch more ominous than freedom solve Poland’s chronic food shortage. members were convinced that its the austerity they faced before the 1973 un WtATHtR rOTOCAtl #9 The meeting with the leaders of the vote did not constitute an endorse­ oil price hikes. Iji Peasants Party came a day. after the By Rayrnond T. DeMeo year in November. ment of the mechanics of the The 13 OPEC members meet Sunday miUtary regime said vodka, cigarette :" Herald Reporter Besides being named chairman of in Geneva in another attempt to halt controversial project. and gasoline prices would soon rise — the English department, he’s been Richard Schwolsky, the only their slide into economic disarray. r A but food prices would not. How does Lee Hay feel about the deluged with tdephone calls, mail, Republican member of the board, No immediate turnaround is ex­ By holding the joint meeting, the . Jtallyboo and fanfare of being named flowers, and gifts. . . some from objected stenuously at first to pected even if OPEC agrees to hold Weather Communists appeared to signal their < Connecticut’s Teacher of the Year? people he hasn’t heard from in a taking a vote unless that vote down production to maintain prices, or willingness to share responsibility for - "It’s very difficult to take,” Hay, long time, and some from people he merely affirmed the need for cut its rales to jolt buyers into a the economy with the Peasants Party chairman of the Manchester H i^ never heard of at all. housing for the elderly in stockpiling rush. — which is more familiar with the School English Department, said “ We’ve heard from all kinds of The Middle East's Arab nations and Manchester needs of Poland’s troubled agriculture. Wednesday night at (he Governor’s people,” Hay said. "An old friend African memb4rs are the worst hit by Today’s forecast It was not unt'il Arthur Greenb- "The importance of the joint session Mansion, minutes before a the widening gap between the money that I hadn’t heard from in years latt, head of the firm with which for the country stems from the role Today sunny with highs around 20. Northwest winds 10 ceremony honoring him and 30 other called after he saw a picture of me ' the town is contracting for the earned from oil and the money they which food econom y plays in the life of to 20 mph. Tonight clear and cold. Lows S to 10. must spend to catch up on years of teachers of the year from local in the Danbury News-Times.” conversion, explained the extent of our nation," the governmeht news­ Northwest winds around 10 mph. Friday sunny with a > school districts. Hay’s wife, Laurie, son Brandon, Herald photo by Pinto committment in the .vote that economic stagnation. paper Rjeczpospolita said of the moderation in temperatures. Highs around 30. Difficult? Difficult to be singled and daughter E m ily were on hand at Schwolsky relented. But Latin Americans are not far meeting. Northwest winds near 10 mph. from among your peers as the Wednesday’s reception, and stood But other members. Democrats behind with debts they cannot pay “ We have had setbacks and mistakes TEACHER OF THE YEAR AND FAMILY WITH AWARDS stellar public school teacher of 1983? by his side when acting state Com­ Alice L. Fagan and Ada Sullivan, because oil money is short. Mexico's in this field in the past years and the . . . from left Brandon, Laurie, Emily and Lee Hay 2 Difficult to be among four finalists missioner of Elducation Joseph R. also had difficulty with the, vote foreign debt is around $80 billion. consequences are still felt nowadays,” Extended outlook for the national Teacher of the Year Galotti handed him his award. until they heard the explanation by Venezuela's is about $20 billion. the newspaper said. • -At Extended outlook for New England ^ tu rd ay through award? Laurie Hay clutched a fistful of Greenblatt. Greenblatt said the only question Monday: Yes, difficult, said the 38-year-old cocktail napkins embossed in gold Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Sunny Hay. “ Mrs. (N ikki) O’NeiU and I lettering with the logo, "TTie Gover­ the authority had to answer was "Do you think that piece of Tax-free school Saturday. Increasing cloudiness Sunday. Chance of snow w ere just talking alxHit it. How does nor’s Residence.” Nikki O’Neill had Abortion factions property should be redeveloped as or rain Monday. Lows in the 20s warming to the 30s. one adjust to this sudden burst of handed them to her before the housing?” savings mulled squaring off Highs in the mid 30s warming up to 40 Monday. recognition? I think m y family and I awards ceremony. are just starting to make the adjust­ "Then I have no objection," said UPt photo Vermont: Dry over the weekend. Highs25 to 35. Lows “ It’s been very exciting around WASHINGTON (IfPI) — President ment now. Schwolsky. in teens, fia n c e of snow or mixed snow and rain Mon­ our bouse,” she said. Chairman Pascal Mastrangelo 0 Reagan will aslrCongress in his State of WASHINGTON (U PI) — Suppdrters “ As I said to Mrs. O’Neill, you day. High in the 30s. Low in the 20s. called for voice vote. The yes vote the Union address to give parents and opponents of the Supreme Court just have to assume that people will ONE HIGHLIGHT of the general Maine, New Hampshire: Fair Saturday and Sunday. was quiet but there were no nays saving for their children's college bills decision legalizing abortion are once take you for what you are.” excitement was the visit, just after Today in history Increasing cloudiness Monday. Highs from the 20s north and he declared the vote a tax break similar to one given people again squaring off'in preparation for It’s easy to take Dr. LeRoy C. Hay New Year’s, of Good Houseke^ing to the 30s south. Lows 0 to 10 north, and 10 to 20 south. unanimous. saving for retirement, administration On Jan. 20, 198V the 52 American hostages in Iran were the 10th anniversary this weekend of for what he is: an intelligent, ar­ magazine reporter Susan Miller, The fireworks were touched off officials said today. released. One of the men shouts with iov as he steps from the the still-controversial ruling. who interviewed the four finalists ticulate, enthusiastic individual who when Schwolsky came into the The officials said Reagan, in his In one of the most dramatic positions for the national teacher of the year U.S. medical plane that brought him from Algiers to has described his style of teaching meeting late and saw what for address to a joint session of Congress taken on the issue, the League of Long Island Sound award (the others are from Rhein-Main Air Base, West Germany. as “ casual. But I have a classroom authority meetings is a crowd. Tuesday, will propose that parents be Women Voters has dropped its neutral­ Delaware, Iowa and Oklahoma). The National Weather Service forecast for Long full of respect. I respect my Town Directors Stephen Cassano allowed to set up special education ity and adopted a position "affirming The winner w ill be announced in Island Sound to Watch Hill, R .I., and Montauk point: students and they respect me.” and James Fogarty were there as savings accounts similar to Individual the constitutional right of the privacy of March or April. Small craft advisory remains in effect. High pressure Hay, incidentally, is the second well as Greenblatt and Town Retirement Accounts. Probe ordered ' the individual to make reproductive The Good Housekeeping inter­ No baii cut over Great Lakes moving over area Friday. Northwest teacher from Manchester to receive Attorney Kevin O’Brien. Tentatively called Independent Edu­ choices.” view er took the Hays out to dinner— HARTFORD (U PI) — The State winds 15 to 25 knots with stronger gusts decreasing 10 to the title of “Teacher of the Year.” Schwolski objected because he cation Accounts, money going into the HARTFORD (U PI) - Superior Dorothy S. Ridings, the league’s at the Steak Club in Vernon — and Elections Commission has made a top 20 knots tonight and becoming north about 10 ' In 1962, Helen J. Elstes, bead of thought he was beihg asked to accounts would not be ta.xed until it is Court Judge David Borden has refused national president, said members of the same night interviewed Board of priority its investigation of an illegal Friday. Fair through Friday with visibility over 5 ( Manchester High School’s English approve the mechanics of the drawn out to pay tuition bills, just as to reduce bail for John Chauvin of the organization “ sent a clear mandate Education members, parents, and $1,000 contribution to Leonard A. Average wave heights decreasing 1 to 3 feet tonigh Department from 1935 until 1964, Bennet housing conversion after under an IRA account money can be set Bristol, charged with first-degree to the national league to adopt this new Herald photo by Pinto Paoletta’s campaign the day before he won the distinction in a contest students on their perceptions of the authority had been ignored aside tax free and is later taxed when a assault for allegedly choking his wife position.” Hay. person retires and begins drawing on Donna, who later died. was elected mayor of Bridgeport. sponsored by the now-defunct Look HAY, THE GOVERNOR, AND PART OF THE MANCHESTER DELEGATION when the plans were formulated. magazine. Afterwards Schwolsky apolog­ the accumulated savings. Mrs. Chauvin. 33, in a coma since the The commission voted unanimously National forecast Dinner went well, according to . . . from left, Leonard E. Seader, chairman of the Board of Education; Dr. Wednesday to investigate with dona­ Miss Estes, who also received the Mrs. Hay. "She and Lee talked ized to the the commissioners and Dec. 22 attack, died Monday of heart Little Kock cy a 31 .... B y LeRoy 0. Hay; Gov. William A. O’Neill; and Stephen T. Penny, mayor-of tion with the state's attorney’s office. United Press International Los Angeles c 63 S3 . .. Manchester Chamber of theater because they’re .both big other present, saying, " I apologize failure while connected to life support q t y 4 F c s t Hi Lo Pep Executive Director Jeffrey B. Gar­ Prinze death Louisville cy a a ... Commerce’s " M ” Award in 1963, Manchester for getting a bit emotional; I’ve equipment. She was ruled brain dead Albuquerque s « S .... 42 s .... theater buffs,” she said. 31 ao .u Memphis r Greenspan sees several days before field recommended the probe to ' ‘bring Anchorage cy Miami Beach r a n .07 taught Gilbert Hunt, Hay’s been boisterous." an accident 41 » .... The following day the reporter this matter to an expeditious close." He Asheville cy Milwaukee cy a 8 .... predecessor as chairman of the Chauvin, 39, has been held on $50,000 Atlanta s 4D 30 .... answer and remain humble,” he those teachers meant to me ; . . a called it a “ top priority” but would not Minneapolis cy M 8 . followed Hay around the entire The question Hay’s most frequent­ plan success bail at the Hartford Correctional BilUiijSsc 47 S .... a a .... MHS English department. Now age teacher brings to you a love of lear­ If the project had not won 43 32 .... Nashville r school day. When she wasn’t ly ask^, he said after receiving his said. Recalling two of his former Institution since his arrest. His lawyer speculate how long it could take. LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Freddie Birmingham r New Orleans r 43 40 1.8 ^ 80, she lives in Buzzards Bay, Mass. ning, an appreciation of learning, Boston c 13 OS .... watching Hay in class, she was teachers, one in Latin and one in approval by the authority, it could Prinze fired a bullet into his head six New York c award Wednesday, is. “ Why did you WASHINGTON (U PI) - Opposition is tried unsuccessfully Wednesday to Commissioner Susan Hobble Bennett 64 46 iB 8 IS .... and an appreciation of quality," he not have gone forward as redevel­ BrownsvU Tx. r OklahmCtycy a a .08 H A Y 'S L IF E has been tumultuous asking teachers, students and ad­ win? theater, Hay posited an answer. “ I mounting on all sides to the Social reduce the bond to 10 percent. of West Hartford did not vote. years ago in what the coroner ruled as a Buffalo pc 15-06 .... Omaha s a 8 .11 ministrators about him. “ That’s a tough question to finally pinned it down as to what said. opment. Security advisory commission's re­ suicide, but a jury decided the comic’s Christo S.C. cy 41 M .. PblUdelphiac a IS since he was named teacher of the CharlttN.C.cy 37 a ... death was accidental because he was Phoenix pc a « .05 port. but Chairman Alan Greenspan Chicago cy S 16 .... J PiUsburA c a a says the plan still commands formida­ on drugs. Cleveland c 21 05 .01 T est tube Strike continues PortlandMe. c 13-00 ble political backing that will not erode. The attorney for Prinze’s' mother, Columbus c S 05 Portland (h-. pc a 42 m Dallas r a a lYovidencec 11 M The plan, approved- 12-3 by the WESTPORT (UPI) — Two hunger Mary Preutzel, said the 9-3 verdict D enverc a 17 Richmond c a 17 bipartisan commission after more than strikers say a compromise offer of handed down by a Superior Court jury Des Moines cy a a .01 Park garage: >vhat to do? baby due St. Louis cy a a a year of meetings, would raise $169 “ brown- bag lunches” for the homeless late Tuesday “ vindicated” her claim Detroit c a 11 Salt LakeOtys Duluth cy n 14 42 a San Antonio r 43 a billion over seven years through higher is not enough to end their resolve to that the “ Chico and the Man” television E l Paso pc 60 43 He notes that a central 00-OB San Diego c a a expense of the Park, payroll taxes, a first-ever tax on NEW HAVEN (UPI) - New Eng­ refuse food until a soup kitchen is star did not commit suicide. Hartford c San Francisc c 54 44 Conflicting opinions on T h e com mittee maintenance facility was Honolulu c 61 63 Recreation and Cemetery benefits received by some benefits, and land's first test tube baby is expected to opened in the affluent community. The coroner’s office had ruled the San Juan c a 8 what should be done to con­ suggested a fuel depot be defeated by the voters. Indianapolis cy M 16 facility. a six-month delay in a cost-of-living be bom in late May or early June to one John Roorbach, 36, a free-lance' Jan. 28,1977 shooting a suicide, and on .n Seattle pc a 43 .07 built at Olcott Street in­ Jackson Miss, r 42 a Spokane cy vert the Water Department Jacksonville r • 41 .07 a a increase now set for July. of four women artificially impregnated writer from Westport, said Wednesday that basis, two insurance companies Tampa r shop on Charter Oak Street stead of at Charter Oak. In Kansas City cy 8 a 4B a a a The commission delivered its report at a clinic run by doctors at the Yale he and Matthew Vjttucci, 32, were weak refused to pay $650,000 in death benefits Wamington c a 16 ... to a Park Department gar­ a letter to the directors. Y O U C A N M AK E Las Vegas pc a 31 Wichita cy a a .01 to President Reagan today, and sent School of Medicine. and lightheaded after more than 80 to Mrs. Preutzel, Prinze’s widow, age are facing the Board of General Manager Robert EXCELLENT DISH HOTICE copies to the bipartisan congressional It's the first use of "in vitro hours of a fast begun Sunday in Kathy, his 5-year-old son, Freddie Jr., Directors. B. Weiss suggests con­ CLOTHS from the mest Probate Court is open leadership. fertilization” in New England. The Vittucci's office in a downtown church. and two of his managers. The town plans to hire an sidering a third location, bags in which oranges, for conferences with the The panel's recommendation covers procedure was first used in England in But Roorbach rejected as a “ media The jury ruled that Crown Life engineer or architect to the police station. potatoes, onions, etc. are judge from 6:30 P.M. to tactic” an offer by town officials to about two-thirds of the long-term 1977. Doctors surgically remove an egg Insurance Co. must pay Mrs. Preutzel Lottery design plans for alteration In response to the com­ sold. Just boil for 15 8 P .M . on Thursday provide free lunches from a firehouse deficit problems, leaving the remain­ from the woman, fertilize it with her $50,000 and that Connecticut Mutual to the shop and poasible mittee report, Harrison nights. Appointments instead of what he called the human minutes in water to which ing revenue decisions and fine-tuning husband's sperm, and implant it in the Life Insurance Co. must pay on a construction of an addition wrote a strongly worded suggested. Night up to Congress womb. fellowship of a soup kitchen. $150,000 policy, both taken out in 1975. chlorine bleach has been to it. memorandum to Weiss. He added. Put still good but telephone number: 647- Numbers drawn In New 7559. Robert Harriion, who says in it he finds it “ in­ no-longer-needed furniture 3227., England Wednesday: Rhode Island daily: 1548. heads the Park, Highway, credible that a year after and appliances back into William E. FitzGerald (Connecticut daily: 446. Vermont daily: 529. an d Cemetery the sale to Multi-Circuits of use by selling them with a Judge of Probate Maine daily: 862. Peopletaik Massachusetts daily: departments, favors an the Park, Cemetery and low-cost Classified ad. New Hampshire daily: 4383. early plan that calls for an Recreation maintenance addition that w ill bring the building at 16 Harrison building to a size equal to Street I am In the position Wagnerian soaper Buy one gallon of Style ^ 6 Year W am nt) ------that of the present Park of trying to justify the im­ W M ttandL Brian Large calls Wagner’s “ Ring” cycle Department garage on provements to the Water Perfect Flat Wall Paint at operatiq^oap opera and compares the god Wotan to Almanac Harrison Street. Department' building fw LMRDBNSi Park and Cemetery use ^TYLEPERFECT J.R. in "Dallas.” That is being sold to regular price, get a second Large, an Englishman living in New York, Multi-Circuits and the town that a year ago were a directed the four-opera "Ring of the Nibelung” that w ill leave it when it has foregone conclusion.” gallon for only $ ^ 0 0 ii&rg^iliir will air on PBS’s "Great Performances” starting Today is Thursday, Jan. 20, the 20tb day of 1983 with n e w space for park One item of disagree­ Jan. 24. 345 to follow. operations. ment between Harrison r6^. $13.99 ^sJ. ’’ • f « , Atel for details 2 • 6 Year Warranty YMCA training school in Springfield, Mass. facility to Multi-Circuits. maintenance facility at In 1948, Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated In India. T h e com m ittee Olcott Street. • Easy to Apply Glamour cruise In 1969, Richard Nixon was inaugurated as the 97th recommends an open sbed • Scrubbable f o r storage of the Harrison says in hit BRUSH Celebrities and experts in fields ranging from president of the United States. He was inaugurated for his second term on this date In 1973. department’s large report that he feels the • For -walls and trim acupuncture to to mountain climbing will keep In 1961, Ronald Reagan was inaugurated at the 40th vehicles. The earlier idea committee is trying to ex­ 3/2.33 things lively when the Queen Elizabeth 2 departs BONANZA president of the United States and George Bush ns vice was to store them within pand the Olcott Street Los Angeles Jan. 31 for a 61-day cruise to the UPI photo Cordwood - eged $S-00 large aacUon president. /' the buildinc. maintenance facility at the Orient. Buy one at the regular The cruise features a Festival of Life program Un 1981, the 52 U.S. hostages being held in Iran were Audubon Bird Food IMALXiGOUIESRlNG Stones party released. with on-board lectures and seminars by people as S a a d e a w teed, erteked earn, peemit heerte, price, get the second wide-ranging as Liv Ullmann, David Susskind and W ay paved sundewsr hearts. Wo shorteee e# W ilde seed I Boy the first single roll his wife, Joyce Davidson. Dr. Christiaan Barnard, The Rolling Stones get together at a party @ Together." From left, Charlie Watts, Ron fo r Tuesday In New York for the opening of Wood, Keith Richards and Mick dagger. F H — FsSsg* e IHuiiuUnli — Om ImIu - Bird Feed onlySjOO Charles Collingwood. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Bbod — MMSii — OriM Mbiwiili —* iMbblMdbb A i fromoar Designer Books Ruby Keeler, Bob Feller and Sir Edmund Hillary. their new movie, “Let’s Spend the Night IHanrhrfitrr Herald for 1-86 vYork Yomr Commlete Gmrden Center. Entertainment will include Diabann Carroll, Vic O gM Sega S4S44T4 1SS W— Selectian at regnlar price, PRICES FROM Damone and the Platters. Prices start at $12,950. Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar .. The apparent low bid Of state and reduce the area Top ticket is $230,000 for the Queen Mary suite, a get the second roll $^99 ^ Thomaa J. H(x>p6r, General Manager 960.2 milUon for widening of the park. Under its $2 38 8 split level with veranda that sleeps four. Eubie’s energy Glimpses of Interstote 96 in Man-. terms four acres on the for just $100 Second brush must be of equal Eubie Blake, who will be 100 on Feb. 7, never USPS 327-500 VOL. Cll, No. 83 Chester was submitted southwest corner of the o o d f g n t L or less value Celese TMm Will host a weekly two-hour -V. Indian visit seems to run out of energy. So says his friend-ancK Japanese-Americffl syndicated TV magazine show, Wednesday by Savin park wiU be given to the PubUtIwd diHy axoapt Sunday atate in exchange for four H u m o ri • All HandCraft™ Brushes lawyer, Elliot Hoffman. “ Beyond the Horizon: UA.-Janan Magazine,” on Suggaalad carrtar ralaa ara Bros, and Bail (to., and a ANNUAL * and cartain holldaya by tha St.ZO waakly, SS.12 lor ona acres on the eastern (Llmltad qgaaaltlw avallabla.) Former Beatle George Harrison is visiting Blake’s birthday will be observed tonight at Theodore Kheel’s CBN Cable Network ... Isind swap agreem ent be­ Manchaatar PubUihlng Co.. 16 month. StS.38 lor Ihraa monttia, border, slightly farther f r e e l e c t u r e SERIES I QUANTITIES • 2" Trim Brush (3041) Calcutta to see some old friends, including Indian Washington’s Kennedy Center, and on the day itself Bralnard Plaoa, Manphaatar, tween the state and trus- Walter Cronkite was honored by the Wiliam Moss $90.70 for alx moniha and SSt.40 sitar player Ravi Shankar and other musicians. by two parties in New York. Conn. 06040. Sacond olaat fm ona yatr. Mall ralaa ara tgea of Wickham Park north. A B S U ia X E D • 4"Wall Brush (3041) Institute as “ the prototypical communicator of the Harrison arrived on the weekend, according to Hoffman said Blake was close to retirement poataga paid at Manchaatar, avallaMa on raquasL paved the way for the Savin’s bid wias one o f ■ m y jMeaday. Marting at 7:30 p.m. 20th century" ... Conn. POSTMASTER; Sand ad- All wallcovering packaged • Stain S’ Varnish Brushes newspaper reports, and is expected to stay a w ^ . when <^y first met 20 years ago. project. six witb the bigbeat at At Woodland Oardana Canter drau changaa lo «w Manchoalar To plaoa a daaaHlad or diaplay The work, a continua­ in double or triple rolls Harrison ieamed to play the sitar from Shankar “ Ragtime was not particularly popular and there The Opera Company of Boston, under the artistic t i t r t i a , P.O . Box . 6S1, 999.1 mllUon. Savin did a I N Weodtand Otreal, Manehaeter advamaamant, or lo raport a tion of the widening from and featured the Indian instrument 'on several were just a few of us who were his fans,” be said. direction of Sarah Caldwell, will open Its 1963 Manchaatar, Conn. 00040. nawa Ham, Mory or pWuia Idaa, portion of the work involv­ the Maasachuaetta atate . t i I — Sure You Con Be Beatle albums. “ It was actually a few years later, when the public season Feb. 18 with “ Carmen” ... call 0432711. Offloa houra a i« ing the widening in Ver­ Una to H artford, involvea H URlO r! SA LE E N D S FEB. 8” ! Harrison, along with former Beatles Paul became interested in Scott Joplin because of the To aubaorlba, or to raport a 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday non, including Vernon Ann Bancroft, Jose Ferrer and Charles Duming daNvary proMatn, caN 847-0946. through Friday. expanalon the road to 10 •Feb. 1 "00010 In Your Qarden — McCartney, Ringo Starr and the late John Lennon, - movie ‘The Sting,’ that interest renewed in Eubie Circle. will star In the latest Mel Brooks film, "T o Be Or OWca hdura aia 8:30 a.m. to 0:SO lanea, work on Me exita Sbddhig flonlo S Porenniolo” Sherwui Williams were much interested in things Indian and p.m. Monday through Frtdiy aid 1962. T he Sherwui WiiUAin6.Co „ charge plans alhover the world. He started to go out on the road Not To B e'’ ... T)ia Manchaai HtraM la. a. and the construction of U The state and the trus­ n9^ ‘ s"FniHB A Bofftoe — Orewing lor organized the successful "Concert for again.” 7 (0 to a.m. Saturday. DtSvary •ubacribar to Un d Prats bitar- tees of the park are . available or use atiouid ba mada by 6 p.m. Mon­ nabdnal nawa ai bridges. Food A Fun- MMIGIESTa. Ml MM ST. 643-6636 Bangladesh,” a fund-raiser held shortly after the And kept going. Hoffman, referring to Blake's Zubin Mehta w ill conduct the New Y ork Philhar­ laa< and la a ' negotiating another land your UasterCard day through Friday and by 7;S0 mambar ol tha i dS Buraau o( The land swap was or Visa 1971 Bangladesh war that brought Independence to energy, said, “ You ask Eubie if be has any children, monic in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony on the Feb. 2 am. Saturday. ClrcuMlont. negotiated because the swap in connecUoa with OBwro to FoBow. Londoeopbig, D fm . STATE UNI PIAZA 74S-S814 that impoverished nation. and be answers, ‘Not yet.’ ” PBS “ Live From Lincoln Cotter.” .... trnsteee of the park re- the construetton of the • VoBOtiblo Pardon, Lawno, ole. laaad to seU land to the propoaed Interstate 291. FREE

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Area towns Department Andover ■ I Bolton /Coventry Jack stays busy It s not time to alter curriculum Anderson Washinoton By Richard Cody School board begins work on budget Herald Reporter reduction in these survival skills. ICditor'H (Sole: Janies D. In the second place, the hour or BOLTON — A high number of chimney fires in Harvey is president uf the so a day needed to teach these If the 6th grade curriculum BOLTON — The school board will meet most of the increase to fixed costs such grounds. Right now, soccer games are Administration will also be updating December capped one of the busiest winter months Manchester PTO Council courses will necessarily reduce “ Given the dire financial straits the needs an overhaul to teach the tonight to begin work on the ad­ as teacher salaries and operation costs, played on the outfield of the baseball its data on expected insurance, fuel and the fire department has experienced in several the time spent on other subjects years. Fire Chief James N. Preuss Jr. said By James D. Harvey present subjects better, we' ministration’s proposed 62.24 million heating and electricity. field, in want of a sufficient soccer field. special education costs. schools are in^ does such an expansion that are presently taught. As it Wednesday. should be able to do it at far less 1983-84 education budget. There are three proposed capital out­ Principal Richard E. Packman, who This is the first year in a long time that We have entered the time of give the greatest educational value for the happens the bulk of the present The meeting begins at 7 ;30 p.m. in the lay items — a $16,000 soccer field im­ has been appointed to a temporary the full school board will be meeting to In total, there were 41 calls, up from the monthly' cost than the present proposal. average of 25. And department members put in ‘a year when the citizens of this money spent? I think not.’* curriculum consists of reading, Pentagon center school library. provement project, a $10,000 amesite job superintendency position, said there is a develop a budget that will eventually be town must again contemplate the language arts, spelling, social BEYOND THE educational The proposed spending increase is for outside the K-4 building located on chance the proposed spending for next presented to the Board of Finance and composite total of 450 man hours in the 31 days of December. question of financing the educa­ studies, science and and financial impact, I fear the $211,084,10.4 percent over current school Notch Road, and a $9,000 tile replace­ year could rise. then to the town. ment job at the high school. The board is currently in negotiations In fact, there were only six days that the depart­ tion of our children. The in­ mathematics. What the .ad­ impact on the administration’s knows spending. The $2-mlIlion 1982-82 budget Last year, disagreements between a The town has already begun with the custodians, and is considering ment didn’t have a call, and there were up to four creased demands placed on ministration proposes, therefore, ability to convince the town of its represents almost two thirds of entire special budget committee and the ad­ preliminary work on the soccer field im­ adding two new program^ — a foreign calls a day. schools over the past decade, one period a day taking a variety subjects are among the most is replacing time spent on these needs. town spending. ministration caused the board to aban­ ' According to school officials, the provement project. This job entails up­ language program for the elementary “ Usually, our busy time is in the spring months, combined with decreasing of "living arts” topics such as expensive that the school system don the committee. critical subjects with those of good time budget has little “ fat.” They attribute grading the upper field on high school level, and a computer learning program. brush fire season,” Preuss said. “ But we had a resources, have done serious wood working, metal working, offers. Classes, for safety and secondary importance, par­ The educational budget is, mess of calls last month.” damage to the school system’s sewing and cooking. I'he school educational reasons, must be ticularly at the 6th grade level. truthfully, in dire straits; but this Preuss said the seven chimney fires in December were way above the normal amount, and he at­ ability to provide the kind of ser­ administration proposes creating very small. Industrial arts, home I would like to point out that I proposal undercuts that reality WASHINGTON - Things were tributed cause to the warm December. vice this town needs. The a similar program in the 6th economics and computer equip­ believe that during a 12-year by making it appear that money pretty grim over at the Pentagon prospects for the next few years DOT official: We're not abandoning U84 “ It’s mainly due to the warm weather causing the grade to augment the present ment is very expensive, the career all students should take a is available for what many in aiDund Christmas. The lame-duck chimney fires. When it’s warm and people use their are no better and perhaps worse. space needed per student is offering. certain amount of “ living arts” town are sure to see as frills. Congress was killing funds for the stoves, creosote builds up more in the chimneys. It is against this backdrop that to sidestep Congress. There are a number of relatively large. It seems hard to classes. I am not one who MX dense-pack. And there were going to trade the project in. We preparing another suit to be filed And as it got colder, they were heating up their By Richard Cody 1-84 was originally proposed to some questions should be raised questions which can be raised, imagine any education budget in believes that only the “ Three I think that it will be more dif­ are still going through with the when the state deparment finishes signs that the new Congress might Herald Reporter link Hartford with Providence, and stoves and the creosote caught.” - concerning significant but the primary one is; “ Given the next few years being able to R 's” should be taught. ficult than ever to convince skep­ project.” designs for the project and asks the There was no major damage to any buildings. even do the unthinkable: Cut the Environmentalists opposing Federal Highway Administration open up eastern Connecticut to curriculum changes posed by the ■ the dire financial straits the absorb the extra cost without cut­ tics of the real funding needs in Environmentalists, however, When the department wasn’t putting out chimney However, I deeply believe that defense budget. completion of Interstate 84 in the for approval. industry. But last summer, Rhode administration as it looks ahead schools are in, does such an ting into fuhds badly needed just are still hoping the people of fires in Bolton, it was backing up other towns on this town's school system. I Under these trying cir­ eastern part of the state have There is a charice that the Island backed out of the plan, to a restructured school system. the priorities must be kept clear. Connecticut will change the state’s mutual aid calls. There were five. “ That’s usually expansion give the greatest to keep the present level of cumstances, it’s understandable successfully pushed for a new law highway project will have to gain sending state and federal officials I am not convinciM that we over­ would, therefore, like to see the mind. They claim the money can what we get in a year,” Preuss said. There were The changes involve an expan­ educational value for the money education intact. that allows Connecticut to trade in passage through Congress, but scrambling to find a justification % educate our children in fun­ administration withdraw its that the brass sought relief with be better used on existing and also six stand-by calls. sion of industrial arts, home spent?” I think not and I would the project for the money, but the _ Connecticut plans on challenging for the highWay. They are now some holiday partying. deteriorating highways. On top of that, there were eight automobile ac­ economics, and computer educa­ More than likely, some present damental verbal and proposal until such time as the state Department of Transporta-' that. Environmentalists have trying to have Route 52 redesig­ like to outline a few reasons for So many office parties were The 1-84 project, first proposed in cidents. and nine medical calls the department tion into the sixth grade. programs will have to be cut or mathematical skills. I, therefore, urgent educational and financial tion isn’t impressed. the 60s, has been a point of vowed to sue if • Congress is nated as an interstate highway, so my opinion. scheduled that even the most responded to. do not believe there is room for a needs diminish. “ We have no intention at all of controversy between environmen­ sidestepped, believing that Con­ that 1-84 would look like a natural Currently. 7th graders spend IN THF, FIRST place, such diminished. There Was an average of about 10 men at each dedicated wassailer couldn’t abandoning the 1-84 project,” talists and state and federal gress would never back a highway fit to the interstate system. call. “ And on the top of the hours for calls these, possibly keep track of them all. William E. Keish Jr., spokesman officials. The environmentalists that “goes nowhere.” They Last estimates put the highway guys have training every Wednesday,” Preuss said. Dallying too long qt the auditors’ for the state department, said have taken the issue to court, but contend that is precisely the cost at $650 million, excluding An editorial punchbowl, say, might mean mis­ earlier this week. “ Wfe’re not have lost to date. They are reason Connecticut officials want bonding costs. sing the catered buffet at procure­ ment or systems analysis. What was a poor colonel to do? The Air Force solved this little Sewer Now a new threat problem with typical flair. It com ­ puterized the whole operation. There really was no alternative. meeting road bullies True to its tradition of “ eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we die,” the Air Force had scheduled 42 Friday Anyone who frequently spokesman for the state De­ parties within a nine-day period at travels interstate highways partment of Transportation, 42 different locations in the Pen­ tagon. There were even champagne ' By Sarah Hall can vouch for the annoyance referring to the new law. - Correspondent — if not downright terror — But tandem-trucks are sta­ brunches during duty hours. Details of a proposed that can be induced in the tistically much more danger­ ' TO HELP the partygpers stay ' sewer system for the lake average driver by tractor- ous than single trucks. the course, officials fed time and - area of town will be trailer trucks, the bullies of New York Times columnist location data into a computer, which . unveiled at a special town the road. Tom Wicker says one out of collated the information and . meeting Friday night at Not for them the 55-mile- three tandem-trailer trucks produced printouts for distribution 7; 30 in the Coventry High to selected personnel. My associate School auditorium. an-hour speed limit. Not for has an accident every year, ■* The project, which will Indy Badhwar obtained a copy of the them state laws against fol­ and he quotes federal figures cost $5 million, is intended computer printout. lowing other vehicles too that suggest that tandem to alleviate problems that The list is titled unabashedly: residents in the Lakeview closely. Or so too many of trailers are roughly twice as “Christmas Party List.” It is ■ Terrace and Waterfront these truck drivers seem to likely to result in fatal acci­ signed, in computer print, “ Santa Manor prea are having think. dents as are single trucks. Claust” and it is jolly Indeed. with on-site septic With seeming lack of fear Moreover, Congress is per­ “ Offsets need not be tendered,” systems. If the plan is approved for the consequences, the mitting trucks after April 1 to the schedule said. “ However, suf­ soon, federal and state trailer trucks barrel along be six inches wider and more ficiency of cuisine and libations will funds should cover all but the highways, switching from than three tons heavier than '-r.-THAT’g ABOUT IT, CHIEF...THEy SAY TWE/ '* W T RELE/SU TUEIRHOgT/tegS ONTIL ’ be evaluated.” Translated from $351,000 of the bill. For lane to lane when they can, they were under existing law, TWE/'UE ALUCV/ED TO THE PRES8,...>fcU KMcW DESPERATE WHITE HOUSE Pentagonese, this meant that no local residents, this trans­ To TALK \ m cash contributions would be lates into a cost of $713 per but riding the bumpers of as long as the total weight of CAM GET.,..« - necessary unless the food and booze year for sewer users, and slower vehicles when they the machine and cargo ran out. $16 a year for non-users. The plan, developed by can’t get around them. doesn’t exceed 40 tons. As any serious holiday reveler On Jan. 1, 1984, these the engineering outfit , Knights of the road, indeed. knows, some parties are more ^ Fuss & O’Neill of Man- And now things promise to "killer trucks,” as Wicker Commentary worthwhile than others. ‘There’s no ” Chester, calls for a three- get even worse. For on April calls them, will be allowed on point wasting time at a mulled-wine - mile-long interceptor that 1, assuming Connecticut certain local streets. It re­ affair if good Scotch and hot hors ^ would connect lake-area wants to continue to qualify mains to be seen exactly d’oeuvres are available a corridor , homes to a treatment away. ' plant near the graveyard for federal highway money, it which streets in Manchester on Route 31. Since the The prize Air Force party was will have to allow 65-foot would qualify for these main part of this intercep- Celebration of shame held in a basement robm in the Pen­ < tor would He under Main tandem-trailer trucks on its trucks. / tagon. The guests were colonels and ‘ Street, businesses along highways — and even on the But the New York Depart­ senior citizen bureaucrats. ‘The the route could be con- streets of its towns and cities. ment of Transportation al­ WASHINGTON - Saturday is the die, yet with emergency care, some entertainment was a topless dancer ~ nected to the system. After the wastewater is This is the unhappy result ready has interpreted the 10th anniversary of the Supreme have survived to lead healthy lives. (female). treated, it would flow into of a law passed by Congress new taw to mean that all the Medical personnel and the “ Some of the colonels were stan­ Court decisions legalizing abortion. the ground and eventually ding two abreast on chairs to get a just before Christmas in a streets in New York City Some groups, such as the Lee families involved have a mutual in­ ” end up in the Willimantic clearcut bow to the highway must be open to the heavy Religious Coalition for Abortion terest in ,':ot bringing these in­ good view of the gyrations,” one ■” River. Leftover sludge Roderick F e ^ lobby. trucks. It’s obvious the law Rights, think it’s a time to stances to public attention, but they amused guest confided. may be used for fertilizer or be spread in the town Ai present 14 states, includ­ will have major implications celebrate. The coalition has even Washington occasionally surface when ASKED FOR official comment sent out invitations to a’ “ Decade of physicians are charged with landfill. ing Connecticut, ban the for municipalities elsewhere. Corre.’ipondent on the go-go goings-on, Capt. John The project, which has Choice” breakfast honoring three of manslaughter, as they have been in hitching of one trailer to Safety and increased con­ Whittaker, an Air Force spokesman, been approved by the its champions — Senators Bob a number of states. another. But the new federal gestion on local streets aren’t said: state Departmennt of En­ Packwood of Oregon, Lowell In another case, the Supreme “ We have inquired into the matter vironmental Protection, law in effect requires states the only problems posed by Court in 1976 struck down a Missouri Weicker of Connecticut and Max the ease and convenience of abor­ and determ ine that there was a . still must be okayed by the to allow tandem trailers of up the new law. As Wicker also law calling for a husband’s consent federal Environmental Baucus of Montana. tion on demand. professional dancer at that Christ­ to 65 feet on its highways. notes, trucks damage roads Protection Agency. But it will be a celebration of The Supreme Court ruled, in Roe before an abortion is performed, mas party. It is somewhat contrary States that refuse to let in much more than cars do. And shame. Since the Supreme Court and parental consent for a minor’s ” A referendum for voters vs. Wade, that a woman has an ab­ to Air Force policies regarding ” to decide whether or not to these behemoths risk losing opened the floodgates to abortion in abortion. the heavier the truck, the solute right to an abortion by a entertainment for parties. ‘The approve the sale of bonds out on federal gas-tax re­ more the harm to the its Roe vs. Wade decision, at least 12 policy requires that entertainment 4 SmRGASBORD OF LOAMS. licensed physician during the first ” I can’t get my teen-age „ to finance the project will million babies have been aborted in venue intended to repair pavement. trimester of pregnancy. daughter’s ears pierced at Hechte (a be in good taste, not be offensive to ^ be held on Feb. 2. There the United States. ' will be no vote on the deteriorating roads. Need­ Keep all. that in mind this The court left it up to individual Washington department store), but the people present and not be an em­ project Friday night. less to say, Connecticut isn’t spring when you first see a THE CONSEQUENCES go far states to regulate abortions beyond a doctor could do a second- or third- barrassment to the Air Force, so it WPRE SERVING UP HEW LOW Bt RATES FOR YOU. about to turn down this badly tandem-trailer on 1-86 sport­ beyond what these individuals might those first three months, with the trimester abortion on my daughter was not completely in keeping with needed revenue. ing one of those signs boast­ have contributed to our world had result that today the unborn are without my knowledge,” explained that policy.” Ebccessive partying often brings Man arrested help. If you've been dreaming of a week that you can easily live with. Connecticut already allows ing of how much in taxes it they been granted the most fun­ being destroyed in the second and John Mackey, spokesman for a pro­ The First Federal Eagle has money to even the third trimesters, acute feelings of regret the morning on the beach in Barbados, or April in Visit any of the eight offices of First tractor-trailers of 60 feet on contributes annually. Wha­ damental of rights — the right to life lobby group called ITie Ad Hoc in vandalism lend, For home improvements. A new sometimes after they have after. At a time when budget Paris, the Eagle can help fly you there. Federal ^vings and see just how low its roads. “ It’s not likely to be tever it is paying probably live. Profound moral, legal and Committee in Defense of Life. or used car. Travel. Home mortgages. political questions remain un­ developed far enough to be deficits are soaring out of control, COVENTRY - Police Even to get married. And now, at rates If your old clunker is ready for the junk our new reduc^ rates on our home im­ that big a change,” says a won’t be enough. ALTHOUGH ABSOLUTISTS resolved a decade after the Supreme otherwise viable human beings out­ yet the military insist they need Wednesday arrested a heap, and you've got your eye on a provement, travel and car loans really disagree. In my opinion there are a local man in connection as low as they've been in years. Court ruling. side the womb. every penny they’ve asked for. are. The Eagle's ready to dish out just few carefully defined cases whc with the vandalism of a If you've been thinking about adding a great set of new wheels, let the Eagle Planned Parenthood argues that Congress may well have some the loan you need, personal or home A WIDE-RANGING InvesUga- abortion it morally Justified home on South Road in deck or finishing the basement, or re­ put you In the driver's seat. At new the 1973 decisions “ did not ‘invent’ questions about the Pentagon’s- equity. So come on in today. tion by the Philadelphia Inquirer, save the life of the mother, or wheiT November. modeling the kitchen, the Eagle can lower rates you can afford. With terms abortion,” and that "a large ^holiday celebrations — on govern-' Gilbert Sylvestrie Jr., published in August of 1961 and pregnancy has resulted from rape or majority’’ of legal, relatively safe ment premises and during duty 19, of Juniper Drive, Cov­ called ‘‘Abortion: The Dreaded incest. But these are a tiny fraction abortions over the past 10 years hours. entry, was charged with Complication,” documented one of the 1.5 million abortions per­ simply replaced illegal abortions second-degree criminal chilling consequence of this policy. formed each year. mischief. Vernon Manchester South Glastonbury performed before then. East Hartford East Hartford Glastonbury South Windsor Rockville In the words of the publisher, “ the Police did not have any 2510 Main St. 297 Oakland Rd. 2 Park R. Tri-City Raza 344 Middle Turnpike W. 879 Main St. That is patently false. Nationally, 1137 Main St. 842 Silver La. result of an abortion is not always a Abortion is a terrible evil that has details today on the exact 289-6401 568-7137 633-9423 644-1501 875-6233 871-2700 646-8300 633-3618 one in three pregnancies ends in mass of lifeless ceils.” Sometimes degraded our vaUies and numbed Letters p.ollcy damage to the house. abortion, which is now the most the result is a live baby, bom our sense of right and wrong in Sylvestrie was released on a $1,000 non-surety com m on m edical procedure in prematurely as a result of efforts to many other areas that also sap a bond and scheduled to America, including tonsillectomy. kill It. society’s strength — casual sex, In New York, two of every three appear in Tolland County divorce, pornography, child abuse. Superior Court FelXl. pregnancies are aborted. CiMbvNCA. me * Dr. Willard Cates, an abortion If the high court didn’t Invent specialist at the U.S. Center for First l^edeial Savings abortion, it popularised and stripped Disease Control in Atlanta, es­ "Well, I didn’t exactly STOP lookin' for work it of its moral dimension in the timates Uiat there are as many as ! never started!" minds of many Americans. More 500 such at>nrtions every THE EAGLE AIROMG BANKS than 10 major Supreme Court year in the United States. Most in­ decisions since 1973 have reinforced fante apparently are simply left to » pib'yv'4 ,

N MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Jan. 30. IMS - 9 B — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., Jan. 20. 1983 1 Thursday TV Israel, Lebanon agree to set up withdrowal panels KIRVAT SHMONA, Israel (UPI) - Israel and 30,000 Israeli, 40,000 Syraln and 10,000 Palestinian demands: —Creation of a 27-mile buffer zone on its northern border with “ early warning stations” manned by Lebanon agreed today in their eighth round of talks to fighters from Lebanon. —Special status for its southern Lebanese ally Maj. ' In a haunted mansion. Linda Israelis. — not Americans, as Habib reportedly iB^ssonrioeii | .. i H o v t t ^ ju > set up three committees to speed withdrawal of The state-run television said Wednesday Habib has Saad Haddad; 6:00 P.M. (SZ) - BwsinMe Report Blair. VInoant Pattaii. proposed. -PoMlvolof Faith young man dlMoaaf b'oaiaar foreign forces from Lebanon, consider future made no headway in budging Jerusalem’s three key —Immediate -xchange of diplomats with Lebanon: C%T) - Eyewitness News 7:30 P.M. g fin ahow builndta rathar than 1981. RatmIR. y • - 'Twilight ZMia following In hla fathoFa foot- 8 - Sign Off relations and security arrangements. ( D - Three's Company CD - P.M. Magazine Thursday O - Sparta Tonight •ttpa aa a oantor. Danny Tho- In Damascus, Syrian Korelgn Minister Abdel Halim d D ($ ) @5) - News ( D - All In the Femily 2:00 A.M. ( Q - Nawaoantar maa, P a g n Lta, Mlldrod Khaddam dispatched a note Wednesday to U.N. d D - Saint GD - You Asked For It Dunnoek. IM S . ® - CBS Nawa Nlghtwatoh Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar warning O -'a i s a b t t QD - MOVIE:-nw BrMa Cama (TT) - Happy Days Again CD - Family Feud A B - W in O k Israel may attack Syria to destroy its new long-range 9 9 - p ^ l a : 'U ii bromplWaa’ ftO.D.' 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Find out ®-rouAfkodForlt Israel of preparing an offensive by spreading reports (23) - Tourette Syndrome son and Nick Buoniconti ana­ ® - HawaH F1v»0 93) - MOVIE; Tho Poopio Neirt Syria was deploying sophisticated SAM-5 rockets. why Coffey has given his pants -» - . ------a a ------*- C T - > t a f Tftfc (2D - Reporter 41 lyze this week's NFL action and \MJ ** VtWWy W1Q noipii Dear' The tormeniod^parante of „ “ Such statements implicate an aggression against look ahead to next week’s — and his heart — to Ofticec 8 • Sparta Fiaba a young girl try to get at tha " MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS (5D - MOVIE: 'Liar's Moon' Two ® - To i a Annaanead Syrian air defense installations inside Syrian games. Bates on the “Gung Hoi" epi­ (S) - MonayMna Updata tourca of their daughttr'a drug IHPOSnDCIMKEONSM...... •3 .1 9 teenagers try to run away from sode of HILL STIlEtT ILUia. ® SO-NIgMIna habit: Ell Wallach, Julia Harria, territory,” Khaddam reportedly told Perez de their parents. Matt Dillon, (2D - Soap ^ (S .-M td a m a 'a PlaU BWITZBRLAND to air Thursday, Jan. 20 on NBC. Hal Holbrook, Gloria Laaohman, Cuellar. Yvonne DeCarlo, Broderick (23) - Sports Tortight 8 * - Lata night wHh DavM 1S70 •3 .1 9 CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME ^ - Stturtay NigM LIva A U.N. spokesman in New York confirmed a SWISS CHEESE...... «»- Crawford. (2D - M‘ A"8*H Lanarman David It Jolnad by U8DA CHOICE ' MilCKE*B 8 -Sparta Update message had been received from Syria but would not ® - M*A*S'H - MOVIE: 'Msatballs' An ir­ 9 9 - Hot Span Today', pro­ Paul Simon. (R) (60 min.) •1 .9 9 gram taatura. MgMClub muilo 8 - MOVIE: 'Lior'a Moon' Two Reveal its contents. BOLOSNAorLIVERWUHST...... » (S?) - Powerhouse reverent head counselor be­ 1KX)A.M. teenagers try to run away froth $ p 9 THANKSQIVINa DAY BRAND friends a summer-camp misfit. and antartainaiant. (SO min.) The SAM-5 missiles stationed inside Syria, with a 6:30 P.M. QD - Csrtw Country their parents. 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Tstum defends some nursing horns widower bstdaa against gov- man war on whHa poHitions. that began.Dec. 28. g.pk.^1.99 (23) - Untamed World members when their party is smmantal establishment to de­ 1078. 8 - AuatraSon Ruloa Football ( S - Sign Off BACON ...... @5) - More Real People O'Neal, Kristy McNichol, Matt An hour into the eighth session of the talks, the LONDON BROIL MUCKE’S (25) > Noticiero-Nacional SIN raided by police. fend his home and family. ® - TwIlIgM 2ono '^ rlton va. Hawthorne.* Dillon. Richard Harria, Karen Black. 3KK>A.M. •2 .1 9 Noticias nacionales con Guil­ 8:00 P.M. (2D - Cheers Carla'reveals that - Volvo Mtotara Tonnio Lebanese, Israeli and American delegations broke up KIELBASA...... ® - Worid War I Martin Landau. 1980. 11:45P.M. Covorago of tho mon'a tinglat ( D - MOVIE: The Hungry Hiir' for the day and the three heads of delegation met JARLSBERO lermo Restrepo. CD CD - Simon it Simon she is pregnant. The mother and tha eldest son' GS5l - Jeffersons 8:30 P.M. 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In situp- “Beslring stiffer penalties for crimes involving axploaiva 39 Anclant Ferrara MUSHROORIS...... 3 9 < Adam Habraw tloni where too much Is left up' . 'llrearm s. 30 Latt Inning - ml complete. Memorial contributions him. “Since 1979, although children have vastly different a lifespan of three to five years. loss, she explains. The first type section connected by slender something.” may be made to Center percent of actual costs there has been an in­ Looking for an FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT CALL: \ Peter J. Marcue, 23, of 237 Boston facing the typical welfare crease in the AFDC flat apartrnent? Check the Congregational Church Memorial Turnpike, Bolton, was also arrested Fund family, the Office of Le­ grant every year with many vacancies listed in TheStylut ioi cantor 8t. Monday with operating a motor vehicle gislative Research said. concomitant increases in the Classified each day. »aooooeoooooooooooacooo> while his license was under suspension. Even with added fed­ its energy components, In another unrelated arrest, police eral energy assistance, the energy allotments (iarH of Thanks arrested Katherine Nugent, 25, of 28 the gap between actual have fallen further and Cottage St., on a parking warrant We wish to express our sincere ap­ Wednesday. She was released on a $33 preciation to our friends, relatives bond for a Manchester Superior Court Lecture-demo wins Winograd three ch^ and fellow employees for their appearance Feb. 7. many acts of kindness, generous Police also served a warrant on contributions and sympathy shown Vfire an old friend, with care and respect. authentic seating for a work of tf- James R. Tremont, 36, of East Editor'a nole.i David L. Almond la director of to us during our bereavement, and Hartford, Wednesday. He was charged He executed the various methods of bowing in the se­ wor' mualc at Concordia Lutheran Church, muaic IT WAS ALSO clear in this to thank all who by the beautiful with issuing a bad check, and was HEART cond movement (with the wood of the bow, stopping floral tributes, or any kindly word, teacher at AaaumpHon School, and organiat for of violin tone about which this released on a written promise to Sound and plucking strings simultaneously with the left hand complains is a problem even at ■ (. or thoughtful deed, helped to lessen appear in court Feb. 7. Temple Beth Sholom. our sorrow in the death of our father . Steven D. Perry, 21, of Storrs, was HOSTAGE ^asty with flair. principal, Bernard Lurie. When ' and grandfather. charged Wednesday with failure to By David Almond Criticism The audience reacted to the performance with a tune on the violin, close enough The family of appear in the second degree regarding Your bosa, teacher, or favorite Special to the Herald silence which might have been a tribute had not many While the Mozart fell short, ' politician could be our hoatagel LUNCH AT SHADY GLEN! Raymond J. Finnegan, Sr. an operating-under-the-influence ar- Alban Berg, Not quite one of your household words, By been in a hurry to get a glass of wine in the foyer at in­ program, the Symphony Numbef-, David L. Almond Jean F, Warren re.st Dec. 20. you say? termission. When applause finally developed, it was Johannes Brahms was both W* .: John R. Warren Tues., Feb. 15th, 'S3.-4 to 9 pjil Delicious cheeseburgers - the Bernice original - served on To the audience who attended Tuesday evening’s only lukewarm. One hopes that this type of response received. This autumnal work ws* platters with heaps of crisp, golden-browqftench fries, and concert by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, though, does not dampen the orchestra’s enthusiasm for with a goodly measure of Vienn**.* 1) Y p u and ypur frtonde pledge 838,180.8180, or more, your choice ol cole slawi farm fresh cottage cheese, or lettuce this man and bis music came alive ttmagh a thought­ lecture-demonstrations of contemporary works. Let’s (warmth and conviviality). . by RIB. 4IM and tomato. Shady Glen platter selecHons are taaty good! ful lecture-demonstration and performance of Berg’s have more of them. i ir i Htip 2) We leeue e ‘‘werrenT and "kidnap" the eufpect Unfortunately, the structural h« Fire Calls , 8) The "oMepeer muet ralee "beir by eeMng Monde to violin concerto. Otnductor Arthur Winograd and violin Not surprisingly, thfe rest of the program was more movement was iipset by Wlnogrt'f FINAL EXP^^tA *500 donate. soloist Rafael Drulan led the audience on a tour of the something from Duke ^ h gton ” made even the most warmly received because its offerings were much y4) Erlende ean alee plidge money to keep musical repeat sign. He routine!) structural highpolnte of this 20th century Viennese neophyte concert goer iee the worth of the Berg piece. more familiar to the audience. f oereereted. chunks of symphonic works by ! EVERYONE ACCEPTED 8) The "euepecT to relee the moot money, reoelvee y At times, however, the lecture bogged down in highly M a n c h e s t e r masterpiece. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s "Serenata Notturna,” poser’s direction to repeat the tbe >5000 dinner for 2. Maestro Wlnograd’s 10-mlnute lecture may have technical musical language. Frequent demonstrations K..239, which opened the program, got more applause [ FROM AGE 46 TO 87 8 ) Funde reloed benefit the Amertepn Heart Aeeoe., . first movement expositions. As Iw Wedne.sday, 2:25 p.m. — - erred in its length, but there Is an awful lot to say by the orchestra countered this somewhat. How effec­ I No salesman witi eall Wnte, Thank yowl than it deserved. The performance was lacking in both this high-handed tactic, he must *u Smoke detector, 15B I Qive your age or call tor FREE about this work to the uninitiated Ustener. The tive this type of presentation is certainly depends on Pascal Lane. (Town) V BROCHURE humor and precise ensemble. "meat cutter.” demonstration effectively showed the work to be the musical sophistication of the Ustener. There’s no Wednesday, 3:01 p.m. — FOR PLEOOES OR IH F O -lh U l 640-2668 , DAIRY STORES Credit where credit is due. I LIFE OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP. of BOSTON rooted in the music of Berg’s Gemnan and Austrian doubt, though, that this kind of thing should be con­ H i bcision of ensemble within this solo group might Smoke detector, I Government Center 200 Piessant> St. Malden, MA 02t48. Dept Ad epofloored by tinued, Three dieert for the Maestro. have been better had the players been placed together, handling of the somewhat enigmslic Manchester Memorial forebears, while also demMutrating the influence of PI ROSA CLBANBR8 ft BHIBT LAUNDIBIRB TWOCONVENIENTLOCATIONSINMANCHESTER Unfortunately, the actual performance- of the con­ rather than sitting apart in their various sections of was just short of inspired. The ba'» Hospital. (Town) CAu OR wnri for a free^ 640 C MIDDLE TPKE on RT. 6 • Optn Doily and SunPofkedo Branch optn Mon. ihfM SMv "Berg's teacher, Arnold S c^ n b erg. the orchestra. A, grouping like this not only might Brahms’ sometimes thick taxtun Wednesday, 8:36 p.m. — UFE INSURANCE BUYER'S GtfiOE John C-and Bomteo A. Rtog/Ownon Maestro Winograd can be(deIlghtfuU]i,down to earth certo was only adequate in the orchestral department. Wiiam J Hoch. Eaacutlva Managir wjth^arity. Medical call, 384 Bidwefl^ at tiroes. GomroenU suen as '"niUr sounds like Drulan, on the other hand, performed the work as if it sound better, but probably would have been more St. (Town) r-800-343-3093 /I w, MANCHfiSTER HERALD. Thurs.. Jan. 20, 1983— I I FOCUS / Fam ily

'You feel sorry for yourself Tuning in to a deaf child's needs isn't easy

By Susan Plese one step above total d.eafness. mal” levels — even with the aids' Herald Reporter Speech — an ability most of us — bis speech is not as clear as take for granted — has not come that of a hearing person. The little blond-haired boy is easily for Arthur. His simple four- “The sounds (Arthur makes) kneeling on a chair pulled up to and five-word sentences are the are not as distinct,” says Ms. the dining room table. His face is result of hundreds of hours of Sutcliffe. He is often difficult to set in concentration; he’s prac­ practice. He still must be understand. He can’t hear others, ticing his numbers in a book set frequently reminded to modulate and sometimes he cannot hear before him. his pitch. himself speak. Suddenly he looks up. He "People think that deaf people Arthur was 20 months old when breaks into a grin and jumps out are mute, but that’s not true,” his parents realized he was deaf. of his chair. "Look! •Look!” he says audiologist Jane Sutcliffe of “He was so alert as a baby, we says, pointing. He’s noticed I’m the Manchester Hearing Center, didn’t even notice he couldn’t wearing my glasses on top of my a hearing clinic where Arthur hear,” says his mother. ‘.‘It’s a head, instead of perched oit^y was referred. ’There is usually hard thing to pick up.” nothing wrong with the vocal cor­ nose. THERE WERE few clues. ds of' a deaf person, she adds. “I want to hear a nice voice,” One was that Arthur made his Arthur was fitted with hearing his mother chides. "H e’s so demands known by gesture, visual,” she says. "He sees aids when he was just 2 years old. With the help of the aids, he can rather than by speech. things we wouldn’t notice.” Mrs. Chader says he cried and hear in a range that will permit 'The child is S-year-old Arthur laughed normally. But he often him to learn speech. Chader, son of Arthur and Judy didn’t respond to his parent’s But progress is slow. Because Chader of 146 Summit St. Young requests. "We thought he wasn’t Arthur is profoundly deaf — just he still does not hear at "nor- paying attention. All kids do that,” Mrs. Chader says. Arthur’s hearing loss wasn’t detected until he was well into Others helped his second year. V >^Specialists today, thougb, can iolhtify hearing loss in new­ borns. \ When Arthur and Judy Chader girl who went to the same school,” she says. The family found out that their first bom NEWBORNS who should be child, Arthur, was deaf, they was encouraged by how well that child was doing. tested include those whose didn’t know where to turn. mothers had rubella (German The 146 Summit St. couple saw FINALLY, someone told them measels) during the first an ear, nose, and throat of a correspondence course for trimester of pregnancy; those specialist. He in turn parents of pre-school deaf who are premature or have low recommended they see the children. birth weight; those who come audiologist at the Manchester “This is free, and it was ab­ from a family with a history of Hearing Center, a private solutely fantastic,” says Mrs. hearing loss, and those who have hearing clinic at 320 Main St. But Chader. The course is available a malform^ ear or breathing that was just the first step. from the John 'Tracy Clinic, 806 problems at birth. There were three persons who W. Adams Blvd., Los Angeles, In Arthur’s case, however, helped the family adjust, says Calif., 90007. The clinic la named there were none of the warning Mrh. Chader. after the only son, a deaf child of signals at birth. Mrs. C!hader "An audiologist from the clinic the late Spencer Tracy. notes she comes from a large used.to come over after work and "When they find out you have a family, none of whom have help us with him,” Mrs. Chader deaf child, they send you a hearing problems. Her pregnan­ says. "She helped us with him un­ lesson. You study it, then send it cy was nonrial, but because of a til he was old enough to go to back with questions,” Mrs. long labor, Arthur was a school. She became a friend, Chader says, showing a fat black Caesarian birth. really.” loo^leaf notebook with all the It was Arthur’s ^andmother, “Another thing, we met a little lessons attached. Dora Billingsley of East Hart­ ford, who expressed initial fears about the child’s hearing. At the time, she was a full-time babysitter for Arthur while his Look for signs mother worked. The family was ai a relative’s house, she remembers. Someone What do you do if you suspect rates .of progress. yelled. Arthur didn’t respond. your child may be hard of Hearing is measured in The next day, Mrs. Biliingsiey hearing? “The importance of decibels. A person with normal decided to test him herself by early detection can’t be hearing detects sound anywhere calling him while his back was overemphasized,” says Jane from 1 to 20 decibels. A person is turned. "He can’t hear,” she told Sutcliffe of the Manchester judged profoundly deaf if he can her daughter. Heral(j photo by Tarquinio Hearing Center. hear only at 90 decibels or above. “We were hoping it was “The longer you wait,. the something simple like fluid in the JUDY CHADER AND HER SON ARTHUR SHARE A MOMENT TOGETHER longer the child tosn’t heard ear,” says Mrs. Chader. “But it . . . 146 Summit St. residents live with deafness. speech," she says. The younger wasn’t.” Arthur had been bom child will also more readllv severeiy hard of hearing. is conductive, where the nerve is wires to double ml'^rophones Mrs. Billingsley fashioned a accept hearing aids, she adds. It costs WHAT HAPPENS to a family intact, but there is some problem worn on the chest. ■ substitute harness, a handsome Babies can be tested using when a child’s handicap is dis­ with the middle ear or with the "Babies don’t use the ear-level vest with two pockets for the something called a “brainstem Arthur’s hearing aids are covered? “ I suffered severe guilt ear drum. aids because they fall off,” says microphones. Eventually, he had evoked response audldmeter.” expensive. Although the Chader because I didn’t pick it up "Some children are born with Mrs. Chader. a vest to match everything he FOR THE TEST, the child is family has both CMS and Blue sooner,” says Mrs. Billingsley. no ear canal, or the'canal is filled Arthur was also fitted with a wore. Some were purchased and fitted with electrodes, and brain Cross, insurance does not pay for She took care of Arthur during with bone," Ms. Sutcliffe says. chest and shoulder harness to then adapted with two pockets. > patterns are compared to normal hearing aids.' the day. "In some cases, it can be opened hold the receivers. That was, Some Mrs. Billingsley made patterns when he or she is Arthur Chader’s first body aid "People would say to me. up.” perhaps, Mrs. Chader’s most dif­ herself. ‘Doesn’t he talk yet?’ But his mom exposed to sound. cost $500. The ear molds, “which ficult moment. “Some parents were em­ he outgrew all the time,” cost $40 didn’t taik until she was 2. I BUT IN ARTHUR’S case, the “They sell you this ugly halter barrassed to take their kids out There are certain warning damage was to the nerve, called signals that may cause a parent each. Receivers, which last fluffed it off,” she says. to put on you child,” she says, with those ugly straps,” says about a year, cost $50 each. - “You go through a grieving the cochlea. pointing to an illustration in a Mrs. Billingsley. “I don’t think to suspect a hearing problem. Sound waves move the ear­ Ms. Sutcliffe says a parent may In addition, the body aids in­ period,” says Mrs. Chader. "Will book. “When my mother and I they should be. 1 took Arthur cluded cords, which had to.be I ever stop crying? You feei drum, which in turq moves the saw that, we started to cry.” everywhere,” be suspicious if &e child does not bones of the inner ear. That attend to the mother’s voice. tested every day. The cost for sorry for yourself and sorry for "I'm the kind that I hurt very People often complimented her each cord was $4, and they bad to your son.” movement is transferred at the badly, I have a good cry, then I the custom-fitted vests. "I still In addition, the hearing im­ be replaced, on the average, The family first went to an ear, cochlea to the brain, Ms. say, ‘What can I do about it?’” don’t see why it was such a paired .child doesn’t startle at a about once a week. nose and throat specialist. Sutcliffe says. Mrs. Billingsley says. brainstorm,” she says. “The loud sound, such as a slammed Arthur’s new hearing aids cost A specialist can determine At the hearing center, an clinic even wanted to know if door or a police siren. $720. The ear molds are quite a whether there is a medical audiologist tested Arthur’s What the grandmother did was they could recommend it to other For a hearing child, the first bit.cbeaper — $27 — and he is no problem with the child’s ears, hearing. He was then fitted with put her ingenuity to work on the parents.” word is usually said around the longer outgrowing them at such a says Ms. Sutcliffe. devices called “body aids,” ugly harness, "Don’t worry,” she which consist of a molded ear told her daughter. “I’ll think of first birthday, though individual fast pace. The new aids will have There are two types of hearing Pli'as)' turn lo page 14 children have vastly different a lifespan of three to five years. loss, she explains. The first type section connected by slender something.” Lecture-demo wins Winograd three cheers authentic seating for a work of this kind. were an old friend, with care and respect. Editor’s nole.i David L. Almond It director of He executed the various methods of bowing in the se­ IT WAS AI.SO clear in this work that the edginess music at Concordia Lutheran Church, music cond movement (with the wood of the bow, stopping of violin tone about which this reviewer sometimes teacher at Assumption School, and organist for Sound and plucking strings simultaneously with the left hand complains is a problem even at the top level with the Temple Beth Sholom. with flair. principal, Bernard Lurie. When it comes to playing in By David Almond Criticism^ The audience reacted to the performance with a tune on the violin, close enough is not good enough. Special to the Herald silence which might have been a tribute had not many While the Mozart fell Short, the final work" on the Alban Berg. Not quite one of your household words, B y been in a hurry to get a glass of wine in the foyer at in­ program, the Symphony Number 2 in D, Opus 73 by you say? David L. Almond termission. When applause finally developed, it was Johannes Brahms was both Well played and well To the audience who attended Tuesday evening’s only lukewarm. One hopes that this type of response received. This autumnal work was lovingly performed concert by the Hartford Symphony OrtAestra, though, does not dampen the orchestra’s enthusiasm for with a goodly measure of Viennese “Gemuetlichkeit” this man and his music came alive through a thought­ lecture-demonstrations of contemporary works. Let s (warmth and conviviality). ful lecture-demonstration and performance of Berg’s have'more of them. Unfortunately, the structural balance in the first violin concerto. Oinductw Arthur Winograd and violin Not surprisingly, the rest of the program was more movement was upset by Winograd’s reaction to the xomethlng from Duke Ellington” made even the most soloist Rafael Drulan led the audience on a tour of the warmly received because its offerings were much musical repeat sign. He routinely hacks out large neophyte concert goer see the worth of the Berg piece. structural highpoinU of this 20th century Viennese more familiar to the audience. chunks of symphonic works by ignoring the com­ At times, however, the lecture bogged down in highly masterpiece. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Serenata Nottuma,” poser’s direction to repeat the thematic material in technical musical language. Frequent demonstrations Maestro Wlnograd’s 20-minute lecture may have K..239, which opened the program, got more applause first movement expositions. As long as he continues by the orchestra counter^ this somewhat. How effec­ . erred in its length, but there Is an awful lot to say than it deserved. The performance was lacking in both this high-handed tactic, he must suffer being called a tive this type of presentation is cerUlnly depends on about this work to the uninitiated listener. Hie humor and precise ensemble. the musical sophisUcation of the Ustener. There’s no “meat cutter.” demonstration effectively showed the Work to be Credit where credit is due, though. Wlnograd’s rooted In the music of Berg’s German and Austrian doubt, theugb, that this kind of thing should be con­ Hiecislon of ensemble within this solo group might have been better had the players been placed together, handling of the somewhat enigmatic second movement forebears, while also demonstrating the Influence of tinued. 'Three dieers for the Maestro. rather than sitting apart in their various sections of was just short of inspired. The balances were fine and Berg's teacher, Arnold Schoenberg. Unfortunately, the actual performance of the con­ the orchestra. A grouping like this not only might Brahms’ sometimes thick taxtures were rendered Maestro Winograd can be delightfully down to earth certo was only adequate in the orchestral department. sound better, but probably would have been more with clarity. at times. (kmunenU such as "Hils soundsrUke Drulan, on the rthar band, perfonned the work as if it I MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Jan. 20. 1983- 13 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Jan. 20, 1983 Free enterprise? Let the buyer beware Advice Lome Greene is

airline was obliged, by regulation, to If the airlinek had a government- Does the free enterprise system reply from R.L. Crandall, the presi­ small new airlines that have bought protected monopoly and provided at war with Watt really work? Do American dent of American Airlines. I don't a few old airplanes, hired some non­ provide service to smaller citie^ Reminder: operators have feelings,too These routes didn’t produce much bad service for too much money, I’d businessmen who swear by it, realty know either of his first two names. Andy union- help and gone into business be complaining about that. Airline selling tickets for less than the income, but in exchange the airlines By Kenneth R. Clark believe in.it when it comes to their He only uses initials. executives are as divided and con­ DEAR ABBYi I am one because I am an adult I by. It involves determina­ own business, or woutd they prefer major airlines charge. were given a government license to UPl TV Reporter Considering how critical I was of [Rooney fused about whether deregulation is of many thousands of < cannot order a child’s por­ tion on your part to see that to make a few exceptions in their “ Right here in Dallas-Fort Worth, steal on some of the more lucrative his airline, he was pretty nice about good or bad as I am. Some of them voices on the other end of tion. I think that’s dis­ America remains free. It NEW YORK - It’s a good thing my column. The tone of his letter to a proposed new joint venture carrier routes. own case and have some govern­ Syndicated love it. the line when you dial 411— crimination. My husband involves your willingness Interior Secretary James Watt ment regutation? me is restrained. He isn’t angry. (airline) is offering cockpit salaries Columnist The major airlines have been “Operator Assistance.” can eat an adult’s portion to put the best interest of never showed up on the Ponderosa. For a long while it has seemed to There are just some things he wants which are lower than those we pay Since decontrol, there’s been Dear Abby among the most reliable and respon­ We are rated on our but I cannot, and I just the nation ahead of your Ben Cartwright and his boys would to tell me. Basically what he is our building cleaners,” Mr. Cran­ chaos in the airline industry and I me as though the biggest sible businesses in the country. I productivity (the number can’t see all that food going own self-interest. have run him the way hounds run a businessmen in America talk as if saying, if I understand him, is that dall writes. He says tto t when that haven’t been able to fly to Glens Abigail Van Buren just hope they aren’t going down the of calls we take), courtesy, to waste. "Single interests may be fox. they believe in the free enterprise the free enterprise system doesn’t new airline goes into business flying Falls, N.Y. In 1982,11 m ajor airlines y drain now, operating under Ruskin’s and accuracy. In othet A doggie bag would work important, but the art of “Bonanza” is dead and gone to all system but don’t always act that work with the airline industry. (I the same routes American has, lost more than $500 million. Tm world that sdTtiqman cannot make a Law. words, we have to be quick, in some cases, but not at a democracy is the ability to save,, the reruns of s ^ ic a tio n and imagine he’d deny that’s what he is American either has to match their many small airlines have jumpw way. They don’t see why the public little worse and sell a little cheaper, This saves me a stainp. Now I courteous and correct. (In pancake house. (My hus­ recognize the common Ben Cartwright h a S ^ n e back to ne^s any protection from them but saying.) ticket prices or fly with empty into the business with service that is and the people whn consider price don’t have to answer Mr. Crandall’s an average day, an band loves pancakes.) good. The ability to give, being Lome Greene, but nothing has they’d like to have some protection Mr. Crandall quotes John Ruskin. seats. a little worse which they’re selling a We are not cheapskates, not just take. Tvio hundred only, are this mams lawful prey.” little cheaper to people who, like letter. operator takes about 250 changed where men like Watt are from each other. You’ve probably seen the words dis­ For most of its history, the airline remember that the and we always leave a nice and thirty-one million peo­ business was protected by govern­ Ruskin said, only consider the price. calls every two hours.) We should give us enough in­ concerned. Greene, who disdains to Several weeks ago I wrote a played on a little plaque by the cash THE STORES with that legend Helping people satisfy their needs formation to find the phone telephone operators are tip regardless of what we ple can pull our nation name him by name, is at war. register of some store you’ve been ment tegulations that controlled In many cases it has brought the are paid to serve the column about a miserable flight I displayed usually charge too much. and wants ... that what Want Ads number. I’ve had people people with, feelings, too. order. apart — or pull it together. “When I hear of the gentleman in took from Los Angeles to New York. in; ticket prices and which airlines good airlines down to the level of the public. Most callers are The president of American are all about. ask for the number of "the Have a nice day. SMALL EATER Washington who has sold off our I’ve received a very good letter in “There is hardly anything in the could fly to which cities. Often an bad ones. polite and pleasant, but, "Which way did all pull Airlines is obviously referring to the Abby, you wouldn’t believe little shop that sells but­ “INFORMA’nON, wildlife resources, I wonder,” PLEASE” DEAR SMALL: Most today?” Greene growled in an interview what I’ve had to put up tons in the middle of the The above message was — Adopt a pet? with. Being called "a dumb block in some shopping restaurants serve about his new television show. center.” ’They aren’t even DEAR children’s portions as an written to Harry J. Gray, “He’s a steward,” he said of Watt, About Town broad,” “stupid” and chairman and chief INFORMATION: Thanks accommodation, but it whose drive to develop wilderness "idiot” is all in a day’s sure if it’s in the city or one executive officer of United for dandy letter. And you would be economlcaily un­ areas recently has left enviornmen- work. And we can’t hzmg of the suburbs! Technologies, Hartford, LORNE GREENE I’ve also had people ask have a nice day! feasible to serve children’s talists livid. “He’s there as a up on them — we are sup­ Conn. Beautiful? . . . new syndicated show Russolillo to speak Range hours change posed to handle the situa­ for a name they can’t spell portions to adults at steward of our trust because all of DEAR ABBY: How do reduced prices. If doggie these wilderness areas belong to all cusp where we have to make up our tion professionally and im­ at an address they aren’t Problems? You’ll feel Dr. Gary E. Russolillo, director of the Division of Manchester Recreation Department has changed the you feel about adults bags won’t do, eat what of the people of this country. minds whether we’re going to live personally without raising sure of. U I ask for some better if you get them off Plastic Surgery at Mount hours for public use of its rifle range. The new hours are information, they cuss me ordering a child’s portion you want and leave the “I find it strange and awesome with the animals ... or just get rid of our voices. your’chest. Write to Abby, Sinai Hospital in Hart­ 8 to 10 a.m. instead of from 9 to 11 a.m. in a foreign language. in a restaurant? Many peo­ rest. that the man who was put into office them. A telephone operator’s P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, ford. will be guest Abby, please tell your ple, due to surgery or in­ to be a steward of tois country’s “If we get them out of the way, we job is ranked as the 17th Calif. 9(X)38. For a personal speaker at the midwinter most stressful job in the readers that the next time ability to eat large portions DEAR READERS: wilderness area thinks he’s in a posi­ destroy ourselves.” meeting of the they give their fingers a of food, must lim it the "True patriotism is more reply, please enclose a tion of being a supervisor, where he “New'Wilderness” is a 30-minute Chorus to rehearse nation (ahead of police). stamped, self-eddressed Manchester Memorial rest from walking through amount of food they eat. than getting a lump in your can say, ‘Well, 1 think I’ll get rid of documentary, utilizing camera When a customer calls envelope. Hospital Auxiliary. Beethoven (Hiorus will rehearse Tuesday from 10 to 11 for,,a telephone number, he the Yellow Pages, to I have been told that throat when the flag passes this and I think I’ll get rid of that.’ footage shot by some of the world’s The meeting will be at a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. There will be a It’s not his to get rid of!” leading naturalists and wildlife noon on Jan. 31 at Com­ coffee hour before the rehearsal. Members of the chorus Greene is saying as much every photographers, focusing attention munity Baptist Church. are reminded of the performance scheduled for Feb. 2 week in 95 syndicated markets upon the mayhem man is visiting Lunch will be prepared at the KofC Hall for Northeast Chapter 609, AARP. where “Lome Greene’s New upon his environment. by the Women’s Society Decision to diet depends on risk factors Wilderness” now is running. “The rain forests of Indonesia are of the church. The cost is Seldom have craft and personal practically gone now,” Greene said. $4. Guests are welcome. passion been so closely harnessed., “There’s a tremendously exploding Wohien’s Club.to meet also limit all fat intake, very noticeable double chin Or. Russolilloj DEAR DR. LAMB: Can “The old wilderness is gone,” he population there and they need which helps limit calories, and would like some exer­ specializes in body and j The Manchester Women’s Club will meet on Monday you tell me what a healthy cises to get rid of it: said. “This is the new wilderness, plywood, so they cut down the trees facial contour surgery. diet would be for.a man too, and limit his where man and nature come ... and pretty soon the animals won’t at 8 p.m. at the Manchester Marine Club, 717 Parker St., cholesterol intake. That Reservations for the ! rather than at Community B.sptist Church. who has a history of heat DEAR READER: together, and we’re right on the have a place to live. meeting should be made - disease on his father’s die means more fruits, hate to discourage you but Joseph Miller, wine manager of Brescomb Your Health vegetables and cereals, by Jan. 24. Checks can be | Distributors of South Windsor, will Conduct a wine and diabetes on his there is no such thing as made payable to the mother’s side? This man is along with lean poultry spot reducing. If you want tasting and will discuss the merits and uses of various Lawrence Lamb, M.D. (such as breast meat) and Manchester Memorial DR. GARY RUSSOLILLO wines. a compulsive workaholic to reduce that double chin Hospital Auxiliary and and in early middle age. He fish. An exercise program you will need to reduce fat After the presentation, members will be invit^ to Herald photo by Richmond Photo by Colburn CBS leads Nielsen ratings sent to Mrs. Ruth Monaco, 25 Richard Road. Anyone maintains a proper weight may help as well. all over and that means the sample wines. Cheese and crackers will aleo be served. Cheese can be a source of having questions should contact Gloria Weiss, 71 Mrs.'Richard Carlson is in charge of arrangements. ELAINE WITH RICHARD RAND L'b\^Y WAS FOUND IN THE PARK for his height and smokes a usual diet and exercise With 18.4 and 29, CBS leads prime-time Lakewood Circle, North. pipe. What foods might be both saturated fat and routines to eliminate NEW YORK (UPI) — CBS continued Hostesses are Lynn Digan and Justina Johnson. . . . she’s waiting to be adopted . . . she needs a family cholesterol. Cottage its domination of the Nielsen ratings last ratings in the season to date over ABC, Members may bring guests, but for this meeting the wise to avoid? He current­ calories stored as fat. which has averaged 16.5 and 26, and Weight control is very the role of cholesterol and cheese, particularly the week, scoring a full 10 audience share guest fee will be $2.50. ly lives on junk food, Some people have an in­ NBC, which holds an average of 15.2 and Plotkin is speaker helpful in lowering both blood pressure levels in low-fat brands that have points in prime time ahead of cellar­ cheese, diet pop and diet herited tendency for a dou­ 25. cookies. blood pressure and causing disease, I am sen­ not been creamed, and dwelling NBC and, once again, beating ding you The Health Letter some special brands ble chin. About the only the entire NBC entertainment lineup The top 10 programs for the week en­ Dr. Arieh Plotkin will speak at Temple Beth Sholom, Elaine, Lovey need homes cholesterol levels. Ob­ way to remove this is by ding Jan. 16, according to the A.C. Friday at 8:15 p.m. at Planters to meet DEAR READER: The viously the approach here 13-2, How to Measure Your prepared to eliminate fat with the “Evening News.” decision as to whether to Risk of Heart Disease. and cholesterol, may be surgery, in which the fat Fueled by football, CBS posted a rating Nielsen Co., were: Temple Beth Sholom’s is to limit calories in line pad is simply removed. 1. CBS NFL Playoff Game (CBS). United Jewish Appeal The Perennial Planters Club will meet Monday for a diet or not for medical with physical activity to Others can send 75 cents used. You may have to of 19.9 and an audience share of 31. By Barbara Richmond male shepherd Doberman cross transaction legal. The person search in several grocery 2. CBS NFL Playoff PostGame (CBS). Sabbath. Arnold Zackin is potiuck supper at 6 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond reasons really depends, a eliminate and prevent the with a long, stamped, self- The exercises to firm the Secondplace ABC scored 17.2 and 27 and Herald Reporter who was very shy when first adopting the dog must have it stores to find the low-fat, 3. 60 Minutes (CBS). chairman of the appeal. G. Halsted Jr., 68 Birch Mountain Road Extension. lot on the risk factors: If a accumulation of body fat. addressed envelope for it muscles at the floor of the NBC managed only 13.6 and 21. Hostesses will be Millicent Jones and Martha brought to the pound about two licensed. low-cholesterol (or no The “Evening News,” with Dan 4. Dallas (CBS). “KK,” the appealing little person has optimal levels Even a few pounds can to me, in care of the mouth involve opening weeks ago. He was found on Eva “Lovey” is the name, of this Manchester Herald, P.O. cholesterol) processed Rather, scored 16.1 and 25— far ahead of 5. M-A-S-H (CBS). La vanway. Benji look-alike who appeared in of cholesterol and blood make a difference. You your mouth and tensing Flowers for the Whiton Memorial Library for January Drive. The dog warden says Bob week’s cat up for adoption. A Box 1551, Radio City Sta­ cheese substitutes. NBC’s entertainment menu. ABC’s 6. Alice (CBS). Dr. Plotkin's topic will the last week’s column, has a pressure and doesn’t may think this man has no your lower jaw. Stick your is getting friendlier each day. teenage boy found the very thin tion, New York, N.Y. “World News Tonight” was second in 7. Dynasty (ABC). be “ Israel and Egypt will be provided by Mrs. Donald Cleary. home to . call his own and three smoke, he has good risk weight problem but if DEAR DR. LAMB; 1 Hongue in and out and feel A pointer Rand named and very frightened cat in ( ^ t e r factors and Is less likely to 10019. With this man’s news ratings with 13.0 and 21 and NBC’s 8. Love ^ a t (ABC). after S adat.’’ He has children to play with. either of these two risk fac­ would like to know how to the muscles under your “Freckles” was picked up on Springs Park. The boy called Aid have heart attacks or history it is important that chin. You can exercise “Nightly News” was a distant third at 9. The Jeffersons (CBS). served as an officer in the KK was adopted by a tors is increased aiid he has get rid of a double chin. I 10. Falcon Crest (CES). Bretton Road Monday night. He’s to Helpless Animals and the cat strokes. But if his any fat under his skin that - he have his risk factors these muscles this way but 12.1 and 20. Israeli army,'has studied Open house set ^ Manchester family and they have about 2 years old. is in a foster home and waiting to have never been at Hebrew University, choleterol is high or his you can feel he needs to evaluated. overweight. 1 am a 20-year- it won’t eliminate fat. It renamed him “Cotton.” The The husky mentioned in last be adopted. blood pressure is high, then University of London and lose body fat. If he needs to lower his oid mate, 5 feet 11 and may help firm the muscles Square Circle Club of Manchester Lodge of Masons family told Dog Warden Richard week’s column has been named Carol Colburn of Manchester, a he may need to change his Princeton University and To help you understand cholesterol level he should weigh 170 pounds. I have a though. will have an open house Monday from 9 a.m. to noon at Rand he’s getting along just fine “Floyd” by Rand. He was picked member of AHA, said that Lovey lifestyle. is considered an expert in the Masonic Temple, East Center Street. with the children. up at the comer of Center and is about a year old and is healthy Cinema the field of international u There will be card games, pool and refreshments. All This week it was hard to decide Broad streets a couple of weeks and affectionate. She’s spayed relations. DR. ARIEH PLOTKIN, Masons and their friends are invited to attend. which dog to feature. ’There’s ago. and looks like a Russian Blue Enfiehl Madman (R) 12:30, 2:15, “Elaine” — she’s part shepherd with bluish grey fur. H artford and part hound and has a very ANYONE wanting to adopt a Don't wait for 'great moment' Atheneum Cinema — Cine 1,2, .3,45* 6 - 3:45, 5:45, 7:30, 9:30. 95th fete lovable disposition. Elaine is dog should call Rand at the There are miany, many other Lifeboat 7:30 with Under Tootsie (PG) 7:30, 9:50. - Willimantie \ Reunion panel to meet Capricorn 9:20. The Verdict (R) 6:50,9:30. Jillson .Square Cinema about 9 months old, Rand said. pound, 643-6642 or contact him cats and kittens that are in AHA an executive? Magazines like Savvy and COVENTRY — Coventry Grange will celebrate ite Cinema City — The - The Toy (PG) 7, 9:20. - - Tootsie (PG) 7, 9:15. - The Reunion (Committee of the Manchester High She’s three colors, medium size through the Police Department, foster homes and in need of per­ DEAR DR. BLAKER; Business Week are good to 95th anniversary Thursday at 8 p.m. at Grange Itoll, DEAR READER: Peo­ Verdict (R) 7, 9:30. - Best Friends (PG) 7:40, 48 Hrs. (R) 7:10, 9:10. — School class of 1943 will have a planning meeting Sunday and about as large as she will be. 646-4555. The pound is located on manent homes. Anyone wishing I’m 32, I have a job in a follow. North Coventry. ple who are confident in Madame Rosa (PG) 7:30 9:44. — 48 Hrs. (R) 7:10, Best Friends (PG) 7, 9:15. at 7 p.m. at the home of Dave DeMerchant, 17-J Garden She was picked up by Rand on town property off Olcott Street. to adopt Lovey or any of the bank and I have my own Last of all, send a few The lecturer will present a slide show, “Coventry 80 themselves (even though with Hester Street 9:25. — 9:25. — The Dark (Crystal - The Verdict (R) 7, 9:20. Drive. Tonka Spring Trail. Rand is there on weekdays from others, should call Ms. Colburn at small apartment. I’ve been Ask minutes every day day­ Years Ago,” to commemorate the anniversary. everyone wavers from Fitzcarraldo (PG) 6:45, (PG) 7:20, 9:35. W im lsor Class members interested in helping with the planning noon to 1 p.m. There is a $5 643-8649, after 8 p.m. or on seeing a man for a couple dreaming about yourself in THEN THERE’S “Bob.” a 9:40. — Barbarosa (PG) M anchester Plaza — An Officer and are invited to attend the meeting. charge toadopt a dog to make the weekends. of years. I’m not crazy *Dr. Blaker time to time) are much that executive job. See it more likely to succeed in UA Theaters East — A Gentleman (R) 7:15. about bim but he’s better and see yourself in-it, how 7:20, 9:20. Pinochle scores listed B . . Karen Blaker, Ph.D. attaining their goals than Cinesludio — The The Verdict (R) 7:10, 9:30. than having no one. you look, how you’re acting All in all, my life is and those who lack confidence. Decline of Western — Peter Pan (G) 7:15, 9. — The following are the scores for the pinochle games and how you’re feeling. Madman (R) 7, 8:40, 10:20. There’s someone out there has always been dull. But There are a few things Civilization (R) 7:30. who wants to buy your played at the Army & Navy Club on Jan. 13. Play is open 1 This should make it more Mansfield I’ve always bad the feeling you might do now, in addi­ East Hartford power tools. Find that to all senior citizens and starts Thursdays at 9:30 a.m .: Births tion to excelling at work, real to you not by fixing Eastwood — An Officer Trans-Lux College Floyd Post 660: Andrew Noske 632; Amelia Anastisio tbat something wonderful your mind set but also by buyer with a low-cost ad in that will help you prepare and A Gentleman (R) 7:15. Twin — Still of the Night 627; Martin Bakstan 619; Leon Fallot 593; Hervey would happen one ^ y and making you feel more com­ Classified. everything would tall into something wonderful does you actually are and learn for the executive suite. Poor Riehards — E.T. (PG) 7:15, 9. - Lola 7:25, Laquerre 590; Carl Popple 586; Gertrude McKay 579; Stevenson, Heather grandparents are Mr. and fortable about getting Wasilieff of 15 Alexander Condon of Henry Street and spn of John Francis and of 45 French Road, Bolton. place. I really believe in happen to change your life to respect your own, real First of all, observe the The Extra-Terrestrial 9:30. Alberta Colbert 575. Marie, daughter of Roger St. Her paternal grand­ the late Charles Lehman. Mrs. Dennis Fogarty, 39 Evalyn Anne Assard Ted­ His paternal grandparents is probably only an illusion feelings and desires. Give managers and others in there. (PG) 7:30, 9:30. V ernon . Also; Ruth Search 572; Arline Phquin 569; Eva Mott and Tracy Small Stevenson Miles Drive, Manchester. that feeling but I’m getting parents are the Rev. and His paternal grandparents ford of 2716 Boston Turn­ are Clarence and b a ^ on childhood fan­ up dwelling on what you your own company.’Note Down in the dumps? Get Showcase Cinema — (Gne I & 2 — E. T. 'The :. 566; John Gaily 566; Paul ’Ottone 5 ^ ; Gladys Seelert of 73 Cottage St., was bom discourag^ because it’s Mrs. Lawrence Almond of are Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Her paternal grandparents pike, Coventry, was bom Josephine Tedford, 110 tasies. All the days of ought to be. Focus on who how they dress and handle help from Dr. Blaker’s Tootsie (PG) 1, 7:15, 9:40. Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 7, SHOWCASE .565; Lillian Carlson 564; John Klein 563; Camillo Ven- Jan. 4 at Manchester taking so long. Bethel, Vt. She has a Palmer Sr. of 71 Birch are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jan. 1 at Manchester Birch Mountain Road, waiting for it are wasted you are. themselves at meetings, newsletter “Fighting - The Toy (PG ) 730, 9. — An Officer and A -drillo 563: and Eklward Scott 563. Memorial Hospital. Her brother, Timothy, 12 and a Road Coventry, and bis Woolfenden of Memorial Hospital. His DEAR READER: ’The be(»use the great moment Depression.” Send 50 cents Gentleman (R) 7:15, 9:30. maternal grandparents are Manchester. He has a with employees and with 9:30.—' Concrete Jungle sister. Heather, 10. Her maternal great­ Wethersfield. maternal grandparents are brother, Jeffrey David, 17 feeling you describe is not is now! This is vour life. DEAR DR. BLAKER: and a stamped, self- West Hartford Chester and Diane Small, peers. If you can, talk to (R) 1:15, 7:30, 9:45. — fimt SMOWOWLY ’ maternal • great­ grandmother is Teresa Tedford, William John, David and Virginia Assard months. - unusual but it can be Once you can 'recognize 'I’ve pretty much set my addressed envelope , to Dr. Airplane II: The Sequel Elm I & 2 - E.T. The 75 (tottage St. Her paternal them and find out what Bridge Club lists scores grandmother is Mrs. Jacob Ragazzo of 111 W. Middle 'dangerous. It is the sort of this, you’ll be able to do long-range career goals Blaker in care of the (PG) 1, 7:30, 9:35. — Best Extra-Terrestrial (PG) grandparents are Edith journals they read, what Turek of 235 Summit St. Turnpike. illusion that keeps us from something about it. Make a and have managed to get their work days are like, Manchester Herald, P.O. Friends (PG) 1:30, 7:25 7:10, 9:30. — An Offikr and , The following are the results of the Jan. 14 games of Henry of 18 McCann Drive Halvorsen, Robert myself into a good job that li'frTffliTTi seeing life as it really is conscious effort to block and how they got where Box 475, Radio City Sta­ 9:45. - 48 Hrs. (R) 1:45, A Gentleman (R) 7, 9:30. HfnRsnnsAfxiTss •;the Center Bridge Club: and Norman Stevenson of Field, Andrew John, Stephen, son of John J. OF^ANCHESTBR and can lead to chronic the dreams of the will lead me to the son of Richard J. and they are today. tion, New York, N.Y. 7:45, 10. — Kiss Me Good­ rhe Movies — Peter USTHMtTfMO 568-8810 ;• North-South: Joe Capece and Dick Vizard, first; Anne 44 Mather St. She has a and Michelle Croteau V CALPOR SHOPPING RLA; depression that makes "perfect” time, or the executive position I want. Pan (G) 12:30,2:30,4:30,7, Michele Coughlin Field of Halvorsen of 164 Eldrldge 10019. bye (PG) 1:30, 7:20, 9:35. >McLaughlin and Mary Ck)rkum, second; Linda Simmons brother, Christopher, 5 and days boring, tedious and "perfect” man, or the But when I think about it, it Reading can also answer 9. — The Verdict (R) 12, ;and Glenn Prentiss, third. a sister Rachel, 3. 186-H Homestead St., was St. was born Jan. 1 at . OPEN MON.-FRI. 10-« Write to Dr.” Blaker at - Still of the Night (PG) 48 HOURS O SAT. 10-4 ex^usting. “perfect” job. is frightening. After all, some of your questions, so 1:45, 7:40, 9:35, 2:30, 4:50. 7;i0,^^9;30. - • East-West: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bogue, first; Jane born Jan. 2 at Manchester Manchester Memorial The big moment when Instead, see and feel who what do I knw about being Check your library. the above address. R ^Lowe and Barry Dexter, second: Bob Bencker and Rob M orrissette, S a ra h Memorial Hospital. His Hospital. His maternal A SUN. 12-5 -SHOWtIAT:- t Kendrick, third. Diane, daughter of Paul maternal grandmother is grandparents are Mr. and 1:45-7:45-10:00 and Michelle HaVes ^ NOW OPEN Josephine Coughlin of Mrs. Robert Croteau of SUNDAY 12-S :Six named Interns Morrissette of Andover, Rocky Hill. His paternal South Windsor. His pater- Thoughts AIRPLANE! w-hs born Jan. 4 ait grandparents are Mr. and nal grandfather is Ralph E. Coming Saturday, Jan. 22,1983 I Six Manchester Community College students have Manchester Memorial Mrs. William J. Field of Halvorsen Sr. of 54 Jarvis — SHOWN A T » '• been appointed to serve as part-time legislative interns Hospital. Her maternal Hollywood, Fla Road. He has a brother, 1:00-7:30-9:35 grandparents are Diane Palmer, Keilh Roasall A wonderful book 1 recently read is What is especially nice about this text The best In barbershop harmony -. for the 1983 sessioh of the General Assembly. Jeremy John, 18 months. is that It does not have to be read sequra- .' The students are: Marlene Carfino and her brother, and Lawrence Hayes Jr. of Jr., son of Keith Rossall Woolfenden, Chelaea RRE-INVENTORY SALE “Volcei of Wisdom” by Francine tially, chapter after,chapter. You can do ; Robert Hoffman of Ellington; Andrew Resutek of Hart- 55 H em lo ck S t., and Lynn Lehman Palmer Ann, daughter of John Klagsbrun. It was published by Pantheon with the TOOTSIE Manchester. Her paternal Books in 1980. I was immediately at­ with this book what 1 call "noshing,” 'ford; Carol Tischofer of Vernon; Erin Kelly,New Bri-’ .o f ,77 RUrh Bnari, Hnuan-—James and Barbara Ann nibbling a thought here and then a -SHOWN AT:— • tain; and Suzanne Pomerleau, Hartford. grandparents are Wilfred try, was bora Jan. 2 at Fogarty Woolfenden, West tracted to this large text (555 pages) 1:00-7:15-9:30 and Mary Morrissette of because Mrs. Klagsbrun and I share the parable there as you get the chance. You BOSTON COMMON M anchester M em orial Willington, was born Jan. 1 can leave this b ^ next to your bed or 274 Autumn St., Hospital. His maternal at Manchester Memorial 'N. same alma matePi the Jewish BEST FRIENDS Manchester. She has a 50%-60% OFF Theological Seminary. your desk and open to any page and find grandparents are Mary Hospital. Her maternal something of value. Furthermore, if you PGi brother, Matthew Paul, Mrs. Klugsbrun has collected rfiort ACME MUSIC COMPANY -SHOWN ATI----- 1‘A. excerpts \|rpm hundreds of Jewish by chance open to the same page several 1:30-7:15-9:45 ^Service Notes Brown, Colin Michael, sources, from the Bible throuA modem times, it makes no difference, because son of 'Kevin. W. and Mary day phllowhers, and organised them un­ sections can be read and reread to great RIVER CITY ALLSTARS •^KISSNIE Ann Farrell Brown of der headings such a s “ 'You and advantage. fGill completes basic Colchester, was bora Jan. 3 YourseU.” "Rleatlng to Others,” "Love, As a matter of fact, I feel like a “nosh” GOODBYE right now. Let’s see, on page 198, what do -SHOWN AT:- at Manchester Memorial Sex, and Marriage,” "Work, Wealth and CENTER STAGE 1:30-7-^9:35 Airman Douglas L. Gill, son of Meredith La Press and Hospital. His maternal Smaters — Slacb — Skirts Philanthropy,” and others. we find? « stepson of Warren LaPress of 863 Tolland ’Turnpike, has grandparents are Evelyn * 7 ^ VAmMig the storks, the old birds stay STH.LOFTHE '-graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland K. Farrell of 56 Porter St. in the neats when they are unable tofty an d MANCHESTER’S ^Air Force Base, Texas. and P. 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BOSTON (UPI) — A mysterious Haitian refugees indicates a need way the disease is passed on, he and deadly immune'system defi­ to look to Haiti for clues on where said. ■ m ciency plaguing gays, drug addicts the disease came from and how it is Vieira headed a study published and hemophiliacs m ay be linked to transmitted, said Dr. Jeffrey in the New England Journal of Medicine today that found 10 Cougars lose out voodoo in Haiti and brought to the Vieira of Brooklyn Hospital. L'nited Stales by vacationing ho­ Anthropologists should study Haitians treated in Brooklyn for mosexuals a study said today. various factors in Haiti^ including , AIDS reported no history of Acquired Immune Deficiency diet, drug use, the toxic environ­ homosexuality, drug abuse or Syndrome, AIDS, does not seem to ment and sexual and religious blood transfusions, the means by % be endemic to this country and the practices, which include blood which the disease is now believed -.■ 4 large number of cases also among transmission believed to be one to be transmitted. to South Central Six of those studied died of complications from the infections, By Bill Dumas minute to take a 34-33 halftime lead. to bounce its way and get a tie. treatment or surgery relating to - - i M - Correspondent Pat Silver’s hot outside shooting Moales with 29 points and Doctor: Elderly the disease that causes the im­ paced the Cougars’ effort. Rodriguez with 18 led the Ravens’ mune system to break down, NEW HAVEN — Homestanding The final Cougar lead was at 50-46 attack. Florence totaled 21 markers leaving the victim prey to a host of South Central Community College with 13:33 remaining. South Central with Reiser, Leonard qnd Silver each scavenger diseases. came out shooting in the second half tallied six unanswered points to take finishing with 16' tallies for the "The Haitians we looked at are UP! photo ,tidemic to the and the late Duke Ellington. decisive for MCC Police arrested her on a 1982 John Lusa (31) and Mark Piefka (20) drugs. Thompson said. said. She and her dog had been living UnitemStates. indictment charging her with led Donato’s while Robert Lee and EARL KELLEY LOOKS FOR OPENING He said, however, old age may Thompson said physicians in the meditation chapel of Luthe­ She also claimed to have a "lt’4 a major public health ran Redeemer Church in Hicks- grand larceny and criminal pos­ 25-year-old son, Michaelangelo, Shorty Oavis pumped in 38 and 36 . . against Brian Reale of Holy Cross at Storrs Jowjttjaiicrequirement lor sleep, in should make a careful diagnosis NEW H AVEN - With Mark Splen- The home side missed the front concern\[^’ he said. "You really ville until Wednesday, when police session of forged and stolen detectives said, but neither claim markers respectively for Irish. wTudi c-^SNfhe patient should be and prescribe medications only if a dorio’s basket with seven seconds end of a one-and-one with Donnelly have to consider what measures to — tipped off by a former victim checks. Later she was charged could be confirmed. told to relax tAnd treating either sieep disturbance is serious and left proving to be the game-winner. fouled in the act of shooting at the disruptive to the patient. Even take in terms of public health. For who saw a newspaper story about with two more counts of criminal MIDGET senility or depression with drugs Earlier this week, Mrs. Lo­ Manchester Community College other end with five seconds left. The then, their use should only be for instance, who are you going to let her homeless plight — arrested possession of forged checks. Bucks stopped the Knicks, 27-24, could compound the problem, he Cicero, who had lived at the church women’s basketball team nipped Manchester High product converted short-term insomnia, such as may give blood?” Mrs. LoCicero, 52. Poppe said Mrs. LoCicero has and the 76ers trimmed the Spurs, 21- said since Dec. 31, told a newspaper she homestanding South Central Com­ the second free throw to send it into Freshrnen lead way occur during acute grief, he said. Some 900 cases of AIDS have As police escorted her past been arrested six times since 1977 15, Wednesday at Mahoney Center. "H they're depressed and you had spent her last 37 cents to feed munity College in overtime, 53-52, overtime. been reported in the United States television cameras, "Hollywood” on charges of forging checks M ike Sardo had 9 points and give they're given a sedative, it He said doctors prescribe drugs her year-old dog, a golden re­ Wednesday night at Wilbur Cross MCC had a 21-19 halftime lead since mid-1981, 80 percent among LoCicero made still another pitch, amounting to about $8,000. Heather Brown, Jason Williams and will make it worse An anti­ because the symptoms are com­ triever named Pharaoh. High in New Haven. before falling behind. homosexual men. promising to pay back anyone who She disappeared last August depressant can cause any medical plex and confusing. George Lata played well for the 'Die quintets went into the over­ Splendorio totaled a team-high 17 Bucks while Keith W olff had 10 time deadlocked at 47-all. Hoops by points to pace MCC with Donnelly in UConn's triumph markers. Jeff White 6 and Rich Sue Donnelly and Joan Lupacchino and Tucker adding 11 and 10 Boyle played well for the Knicks. gave the Cougars a four-point markers respectively. ShimI Willie Burg hooped 10 points and An­ Aspirin is linked to lung problems spread before South Central ran off Bordeux had a game-high 18 Perno said the win, which boosts Mutual Classic against Texas A&M, drea DellaRocco p la y ^ w ell for the By Len Auster five unanswered points for a 52-51 markers for Central with Judy Grier the Huskies to 8-6 overall, was a big then made his presence known. He 76ers while Dave Gallagher had 7 lead. adding 13. Herald Sportswriter one. “ Without a doubt, this was a tossed home a pair of three-point BOSTON (UPI) — Aspirin can pirin tablets the process by which "One of the mechanisms that together may impede the mecha­ points and Kevin Wilson played well MCC, following a turnover, saw MCC’s next outing is Saturday must win,” Perno said. “ Here plays, both on offensive rebound inhibit an important mechanism particles are carried out of the ’ keeps our lungs clear is the_ nism so much that secondary STORRS —They’re only freshman for the Spurs. evening against Greenfield Com­ buckets, and added a free throw as that keeps our lungs clear of the lungs on mucous was slowed, conveyor belt that carries the' Debbie King come up with a steal and the coach’s wish was to bring you’re expected to win (against infections develop. Over at the Community Y , the the Huskies led, 59-48, with 4:40 left. foreign particles and toxins we researchers reported in the New particles we inhale, it clears our and she made a great pass to Splen­ munity College in Greenfield, them along slowly. Holy Cross). It was crucial. All the Jazz outlasted the Celtics, 35-33, and dorio, who laid it in for the winning Mass., in a 6 o’clock start. “ Some of the things he ( Coles) did inhale with every breath, prolong­ England Journal of Medicine. lungs of toxins, bacteria and He said that in patients with a Let them enjoy their freshman rest are against Big East teams," the 76ers downed the Suns, 34-24. tonight we have been waiting for," ing colds or causing secondary Dr. Ruy V.' Lourenco of the virus,” he said. "It is a very cold, chronic bronchitis or emphy­ , hoop. year and allow them to grow,he’s added the Husky mentor, mindful Scott Altrui poured home 25 Perno said. Coles, too. was infections, a doctor said University of Illinois College of important mechanism and aspirin sema, the aspirin could then cause The triumph boosts MCC to 2-0 for ' Munrliesler (53) - Donnelly 5 1-3 said several times. Force feeding the final 13 games on che regular markers for the Jazz while Keith somewhat pleased by his effort, “ I Wednesday. Medicine in Chicago said the^ slows it,” he said. - them to develop acute bronchitis, the season while the loss drops 11, King 2 0-2 4, Lupacchino 10-0 2, youth was not in the master plan. schedule are Big East affairs. DiYeso and Erik Wolfgang each had feel 1 can do a lot better. This was When 20 healthy nonsmokecs mechanism works like a conveyor The common cold also slows the pneumonia or it could perpetuate a South Central to 0-3. Splendorio 8 1-2 17, Brozowsky 2 1-2 But freshmen Earl Kelley, Eddie The first is Saturday night at 8 points and Chad Massolini 7 for the just one game of many,” said the took the common household as- belt carrying luggage. process, he said, and the two chronic infection. The Cougars trailed. 47-42, with 52 5, Tucker 5 0-0 10. -Glazer 2 0-0 4, Williams and Tim Coles turned out ‘home’ at the New Haven Coliseum Celtics. Sean Brophy netted 21 freshman out of Baltimore, Md. seconds left before coming back to Troy 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 3-9 53. to be the tonic UConn desperately against Boston College in an 8 points and Chris Gagnon 7 to pace "The past games I was just there. draw even in regulation. Jackie South Central (52) - Perry 1 0-0 needed. The trio combined for 52 . o ’clock start. That’s the first of the 76ers while Mike McMahon and I’ve had a knee problem but I can’t Tucker ignited the comeback effort 2, Bordeux 8 2-4 18, Grier 6 1-3 13, points as the Huskies snapped a three home dates at three different COMPUTER TRAINING INSTITUTE, INC. Wavne Hollingsworth each had 8 blame it on that. I took the bandage Bus driver with abucket and then a steal. Splen­ Whelan 2 0-0 4, A. Perry 0 0-0 0, four-game losing streak with a 72-64 sites. UConn hosts Providence at tallies for the Suns. off tonight and just played. We CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND dorio scored with 20 seconds left to Teague 00-00. Smith 21-4 5, Talton 5 decision over Holy Cross before a the Hartford Civic Center needed a win. we needed one to get make it a one-point contest. 04) 10. Totals 24 4-11 52. less-than-capacity crowd of 3,697 . Wednesday and Seton Hall next c Saturday at the Field House. us back on the right track,” Coles Wednesday evening at the Field saves four UConn, for the third straight added. Cross High House in Storrs. Kelley helped UConn maintain its Kelley, hitting mainly from down­ gam e—and thg rest of (he season for lead down the stretch by connecting LEWISTON, Maine (UPI) - A T I OPEN HOUSE town Mansfield, pumped in a that matter —was minus Norman Tribe wrestlers on 7-of-lO from the foul line in the bus d river who helped rescue (our halts South career-high 32 points. That was the Bailey. The 6-foot-5 forward was final four minutes. That kept the people from a burning house called most points by a Husky performer forced off the squad by academic Crusaders at bay. it the "greatest feeling in my life." since Mike McKay did it in his difficulties. That loss was counter­ win streak Darren Maloney, Chris Logan and Leo Lafrance was carrying freshman year in 1978. Kelley, hit­ balanced against Holy Cross as the commuters home on his regular pin Penney High Jim Runcie each netted 16 points for ting from all over the court and Crusaders were minus leading route when he noticed smoke Cross, which hurt itself with 23 tur­ MAXIMIZE YOUR By Len Auster /mostly from the 20-25 foot range, scorer Champ Godbolt, an 18.3 per coming from a house near the road novers. Herald Sportswriter EAST HARTFORD — Making it Silk Towners in the 157-pound match was 12-for-22 in long-range bombing game scorer. He missed his second Tuesday. He and four passengers Karl Hobbs was also in twin digits two straight wins in as many days, with junior John Harri$ taking a 13-9 along with 8-for-12 from the charity in a row as his status is before the jumped out, ran into the burning FAMILY'S GROWTH NEW HAVEN - When No. 1 Academic Review Board. for UConn with a dozen points. The Manchester High wrestling team decision over Penney’s Jim Kleva in stripe. home and rescued two adults and meets No. 2 In any poll, there’s an­ 5-foot-8 point guard moved to within whipped Penney High, 39-17, in CCIL a hard-fought 167-pound- bout. Williams, 6-foot-6 forward who is two small children. ticipation of a rip-snorting barn­ The Crusaders, who dip to 8-4 with one assist of the school record of POTENTIAL action Wednesday evening at the The Indians secured the last two the oldest member of the UConn " I never rescued anyone in my burner that will go down to the wire. the loss, had a 26-24 halftime bulge. 308, held by former East Catholic Black Knights’ gym in East Hart­ bouts by forfeit. squad at 23 following a four-year life before,” Lafrance said Wed­ Such was not the case Wednesday UConn was 12-for-26 from the floor, standout Joe Whelton, by dishing out ford. In freshman action, Ron Smith stint in the Air Force, added 13 nesday. " I t ’s the greatest feeling I afternoon in New Haven. all on long-range bombs, with Kelley five. Hobbs now has 307 assists in 71 The victory moves the Silk Town took an 18-8 decision in the 107-pound points while the 6-foot-7 Coles con­ ever had in my life.” Homestanding Wilbur Cross High 6-for-lO at the break. collegiate outings. AT CTI, we specialize In Computer Based Education. Our matmen to 2-0 in the CCIL and 3-3 match; Tom Robinson won by pin at tributed 7 markers, all in the second The five men saved Tim Rucker, raced to a 5-0 lead and was never UConn (72) - Williams 6 1-2 13, software resources provide a form of supplemental and/or overall while the loss drops the 114; and Sean McCarthy also won by half, and 5 rebounds. It was •’till close midway through 20, and Wayne Daggette, 2, and seriously threatened as it downed Blucher 2 0-0 4, Kuczfenski 0 0-3 0, Knights to 2-5 overall. Penney is 0-2 pin at 121 pounds. the second half with first Williams Billy Joe Daggette, J'A. All three enriched learning. Under the premise that "learning Is forever," South Catholic, 83-69, in a battle of Kelley 12 8-12 32, Hobbs 4 4-4 12. in the league. Resulcs. 100 —LaFlamme (M) and then Coles taking charge. were taken to St. M ary’ s General programs for all ages (6-96) will be demonstrated at our Connecticut schoolboy cage titans. “ If there are others around who Giscombe 2 0-0 4, Coles 2 3-5 7, Manchester’s next match is Satur­ pinned Berman 4.39, 107 —Weiss Williams, on a steal and one-handed Hospital with burns and smoke OPEN HOUSE, January 22 from 9 AM - 6 PM Both clubs were unbeaten going can do the job. I ’ll take them. Vaughan 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 16-26 72. day against Ferm i High in Enfield (M ) dec. Raggo 13-6, 114 —Bonzanl Meanwhile, these guys will get some jam, gaVe the Huskies a 37-34 lead inhalation. The children’s mother, into the highly publicized affair. Ilo l y Cr<»HH (f>4) - Elzie 9 0-1 6, at noon. (P) WBF. 121 —Gilbert (P) dec. great experience this year," said with 13:51 left and added seven Danielle Daggette, 19, was not The Governors, several times Maloney 8 O-O 16, Logan 6 4-7 16. BRING THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR A LEARNING Rich LaFlam m e and Aaron Weiss LeTourneau 5-2, 128 —Grady (M) Husky Coach Dom Perno, speaking more points in a 13-6 run that gave admitted. state Class L L champs, and No. 1 in Reale 3 2-3 8. Runcie 8 0-016, Coates captured the first two weight pinned T.Kleva 4.30, 134 -r(5imino about his freshmen. "W e ’re getting UConn a 50-40 lead. UPI photo EXPERIENCE THEY’LL NEVER FORGETI the scholastic poll goes to 9-0 with 1 0-0 2, Guerin 0 0-0 0, Westbrook 0 0- divisions for Manchester with the (M ) dec. Genga 5-3. 140 —M.Jones the young kids experience for next Coles, who has been quiet since the win. The loss drops the Rebels, a 0 0. Totals 29 6-11 64. former winning with a third-period (P) dec. Frallicciardi 7-8, 147 me championship tilt in the UConn WALTER DRUMGOOLE (RIGHT) GETS LESSON force in the greater Hartford area year. I can live with that.” pin and Weiss by decision. —S.Jones (P ) sup. dec. Moore 16-1, Deaf and in the Hartford County . . . teacher Is skating star Dorothy Hamill Tim Grady won by pin and Mark 157 —Gaskell (M ) pinned J.Kleva Continued from page 11 X' Conference in particular, to 9-1. Cimino by decision in the 134 and 2.51,167—Harris (M ) dec. Risley 13- ” I hate to say we played badly. I COURSES DEMONSTRAnO 140-pound weight classes respective­ 9, 187 —Cruz (M ) WBF. Unlimited Kriek also advances IN MAY Arthur was fitted feel Cross made us play badly,” said ly. Brian Gaskell won by pin for the -Lea (M) WBF. with the smaller, behind-the-ear • MATH South Coach Joe Reilly following the Dorothy Hamill skates aids. He’s been at the Stillman • SCIENCE first meeting between the schools.|n School, a school for the deaf in • READINQ SKILLS 17 years. Wethersfield, since he was 3. • TYPINQ TUTORIAL .The Rebels w ill get another shot Noah to get second shot with handicapped kids This is his first year there full • ENGLISH USAGE at Cross next year at their own East's No. 1 line time. • FOREIGN LANGUAGES South Street gym in Hartford. "Th ey teach him what every Each quintet tried to apply HARTFORD (UPI) — Melissa showing more and more confi­ • WORD PROCESSING school would teach," says Mrs. • SAT PREPARATION fullcourt pressure. Cross’ proved to against Lendl on Friday Merced. 11. of Bridgeport beamed. dence. Smiles were abundant. Chader. "But there’s a strong be that much more effective. “ Our features 8-3 win The blind girl was learning how to • MUSIC "For some of these kids it’s a emphasis on language and social guys are pretty quick,” R eilly said, skate and her public debut was on • SOCIAL STUDIES completed late Wednesday night "I wasn’t really concenll|N9ig in wonderful confidence builder,” skills. “ but they were that much quicker. SOUTH WINDSOR -W ith the No. ana one assist. “ Tedoldi played an NEW YORK (UPI) - The reward the Civic Center ice. guided by Ice^ said Rebecca McGlanery, assist­ when Johan Kriek also required the first set," Noah r irplnlitd "I —.4, ,^$.Ib£.$)fig8cbaQLiA«IIuuznoc&, • COMPUTER LITERACY “ I don’t feel we played well. But 1 line, that’s been together for only excellent game," said Mannix. "He for beating the loser of last year’s Capades star Dorothy Hamill. ant superintendent of the Oak Hill three sets to dispose of Steve Etenton wasn’t serving well and T Hissed ning, all the children (Ire hearing give Cross credit. And give us credit three games, scoring 12 points. East scored a couple of goals and played final in thfe Masters Championship is "I think she's nice. And she's a School, when Melissa asked, "how 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Kriek, who conquered some easy shots. But after I broke impaired,” she says. “ In' the for playing hard. That was most im­ Catholic whipped Glastonbury High, w ell the other night. He's starting to a crack at the man who won it. good skater, too," said Melissa. am I doing?" Denton in the finals of the last two him 1 gained my confidence.” afternoon they bring in hearing portant. Today Cross was better than 8-3, in ice hockey action Wednesday find the net and gaining confidence. Yannick Noah took care of the "It’s great. I'm really doing "Just asking is wonderful be­ Australian Opens, returned par­ children also." The goal of the we were.” evening at the Hartford Arena. I feel he will really help us.” first half of his mission in im­ great.” cause it shows she’s prepared to ticularly well against the booming That-big break for Noah came in school is to eventually ^ n e telling statistic was first-half The win moves the Elhgle icemen Maxim, on assists from Roy and pressive fashion Wednesday night Melissa was one of seven blind accept the answer," Mrs. McGlan­ service of his powerful rival. the eighth game of the second set mainstream Arthur into a turnovers with Cross conimittlng to 7-2 for the season while the loss Jason Hanford, scored with the con­ by upsetting Vitas Gerulaitis 4-6, 6- and handicapped students from ery said. The quarterfinals get under way with a backhand pass down the line, regular classroom. just seven against 13 for South. drops the Tomahawks to 4-6. test eight seconds old.' Hanford 3, 6-2 in an opening-round match. Oak Hill School invited by Miss "I learned to skate by myself,” today with Guillermo Vilas facing and he then held service at 15 to GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Several of the Rebel giveaways dumped the puck in behind the net The next assignment should prove ffam ill to spend an hour on the ice Melissa said. Greg Thomas, 18, of According to Arthur’s teacher, Blast’s next outing is Saturday Andres Gomez at 1 p.m. EST, even the match. Noah had a were converted into easy hoops. with Roy digging it out to Maxim In more difficult since Noah now Wednesday with her and other Bridgeport, with hearing and Diane Wender, he speaks in four- evhning against Wethersfield High followed by John McEnroe against relatively easy time in the final set “ They rattled us," R eilly said. front. The former defenseman hit meets defending champion Ivan members of the Ice Capades visual defects, used sign language and five-word sentences, “ but he at Hartford Arena at 8 o’clock. Jose-Luis Clerc at 7 p.m. On Friday with breaks in the third and seventh Cross had an 18-12 lead at the turn nothing but twine. Lendl In the quarterfinals of this troupe to say he learned to skate understands a lot more than that The trio of Don Maxim, moved it will be Lendl-Noah at 1 p.m. and games. OPEN HOUSE SPECIAL and 40-31 halftime bulge. ’The lead Tedoldi and Keeler added scores prestigious $4()0,000 championship "I've tried to do it in every city backwards. — five and six-word sentences, from defense to center, Paul Roy Kriek taking on Jimmy Connhrs at 7 was 56-48 after three stanzas. for a 3-0 lead after one period with on Friday afternoon. I've been,” Miss Hamill said "I Walter Drumgoogle, 18, of Nor­ including adverbs.” 10% DISCOUNT APPLIED TO and Mike Keeler led the way for p.m. ”I didn’t think Noah played that Flve-foot-11 sophomore Randy West, Roy and Maxim scoring in the “ Playing Lendl is going to be love it " walk, deaf and partially sighted, Sentences In his vocabulary in­ East. Maxim had two goals with The tournament is known as the well in the beginning, but in the se­ COURSES COMMITTED TO JAN. 22 Hargett, after missing bis first two middle session. John Harvey tough, but I like to play him,” said She beca’me a national heroine glided around the rink by himself, clude among others, “ Daddy Keeler and Roy adding one apiece. Volvo Masters. cond and third sets he p layed^ little shots, connected on his final 14 tries countered for Glastonbury for a 6-1 the tall, 22-year-old Frenchman, as a 20-year-old skater from his arms spread wide like a bird in wash the table," “ Want a Keeler had three assists and Roy Noah, making his debut above average," said GdWaitis, from the field for a game^hlgh 35 two. Eagle lead. who was the last qualifier for this Oreenwich with a successful quest flight. cookie?" “ Daddy painting," E PLUS appearance in the Masters, got off who was the beaten Hm IM li.two of points to lead Cross. Chubby 6-foot- 12-man, season-ending cham­ for the Olym pic gold medal in 1976 Miss Hamill said she has been "The girl happy," “ The giri “ That first line has panned out Powerplay goals by Steve Race DRAWING FOR FREE COURSES 2, 210^und senior Anthony ‘Big pionship. " I f I serve well I can have to a hesitant start and had some the previous three Mesteiw./‘I felt Now she's a star attrar.-tion of the working with blind and handi­ sleeping," and “ Mommy tired.” o better than my original expec- and Steve Trowbridge narrowed the trouble with his serve in the opening great although I OwiM 1ntM|lUyed Jim’ Nfoye, a solid Division I college a good match with him. We’ve Ice Capades. capped children since 1975. " I saw When Arthur’s fam ily speaks (8-14) (14-17) (ADULT) *, tations,” said East Coach Bill Man- Elagle edge before ’Tedoldi and Dan prospect, added 23 markers for tne played 20 times or so, so we know set. After saving seven break points better. But I ’m not going ItJ iH my ".Most of them are too young to a blind boy skating, doing axles to him, they use simple language nlx. ‘"n ils was only their third game Baffin closed it out for East. o Governors. Doug McRory had 22 each other very well." in his first threq service games, he wrists.” rem em berm e It's not that they're and double jumps. It was so paired with body gestures, together and they’re really q|icking. points, Brian WaTmsIey 12 and Mike The Eagles enjoyed a 30-14 edge in Ill official competition they have was broken in the seventh game at here to skate with Dorothy Hamill. amazing. I thought I ’d really like to chosen to reinforce the words We’re looking for even more produc­ Kriek and Denton, both explosive M9 MAIN «T . I Thomas 10 to lead South. Pat Burke, shots with netminder Charlie met eight times, and Noah has love and dropped the set. It's Just that they're here to skate," teach some day," she said. tion out of them once they get ac­ players, traded service breaks in the and get his attention. CALL « N • managed to gain a 4-4 split, winning But that was the only tim e he was MANCHESTER Who had 22 In last Friday’s 74-57 win customed to each other,” O’Connell coming up with a couple she said of her young guests. When the skating session was “ We use a lot of gestures, • to lose his serve as he beat first three games to open their OPEN 9-9 M-P over Elast Catholic, was in early foul Sophomore Bob Tedoldi, skating of fine saves, according to Mannix. their last meeting in a five-set Davis They took turns clutching her over, the children cleared the ice facial expressions, and GerulaHTs for the second tim e in match. Kriek got two of those and_ 9-5aajfT. trouble and not a factor with four on the No. 2 line with Ken West and Raffln also played well defensive­ Cup thriller. hand or arm and skating around and Miss Hamill gave a demon­ emotions.” Mrs. Chader says. 649-3724 three career meetings. held the advantage through the set. points. ly for East. The field for the quarterfinals was the rink, tentatively at first, but stration of what she does best. Kevin Hutt. came up with two goals

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The last time the New York' Jets reached the By United Press International Super Bowl was in 1969. Scoreboard That foilowed the 1968 season. Baseball As everyone, presumably, knows, the Jets cap­ T h o u g h t s Baltimore — Signed to 1-year contracts: pitchers Mike Boddicker, tured the '69 Su{^r Bowl with a 16-7 victory over the 'just being here'' Mark Brown, Alan Ramirez, Tim Stoddard and Don Welchel; thought-to-be invincible Baltimore Colts. A p L E N t y catchers A1 Pardo and John Stefero; infielders Lenn Sakata, Bob That triumph, engineered by Joe Namath, gave Len Auster, Bonner, Glenn Gulliver, Ricky Jones and Floyd Rayford; ouflelders credence to the old League. Jeff Williams and Mike Young. fellow professional, said he is ready New Jerisey 0 1 0~1 MILWAUKEE (100) Notre Dame 64. Bucknell 52 The AFL evolved to the American Football Herald Sportswrlter HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) - Marvin Powell, the NeW York Pittsburgh 001—1 Catchings2O044, M. Johnson 11-110- Ohio Northern 81, Oborlin 41 Chicago (NL) — Acquired third baseman Ron Cey from Los Angeles Conference (AFC). It, along with the NFC, is under Lance Mehl, the shy and quiet tackle that Jets coach Walt to do his share against the Dolphins. F irst period—None. Penalties—Hutch­ 13 30, Cowens 1024 4J 'o r d 1020 4, Ohio U. 82. Western Mich. 56 ison, NJ,4:10; Vautour, NJ,3:16; Wdf. Moncrief 11-210031, Pressey 5-130010, for outfielder Dan Cataline and pitcher Vance Lovelace; signed Cey to the one umbrella' the . linebacker who saved the New York Michaels says he would like to be ”I’m set mentally and Purdue63, Illinois82 a 5-year contract. physically,” said Leahy, who Plt,S:16; Bnimwell.NJ, 15:20; Boutette, Lister 102-44, Bridgeman7-141-213, Rose*Hulman90. Wabash 81 Enough about past history. Jets’ victory over the Los Angeles able to clone at least 10 times, will Pit, 15:20. MokeskiO-lOOO, Mix 22004. ToUIs St. 1homas84, St. Mary's72 Philadelphia — Signed to 1-year contracts: outfielder Von Hayes, Modern history finds the Jets against the Miami Raiders Saturday by picking off two go head-to-head with Miami defen­ worked out along with his team­ S ^ n d period-1, New Jersey, Levo 5 4IOB2424100. St. John's (Minn) 61, Macalester46 catcher Darren Dalton and pitcher Bill Johnson; signed to minor mates in frigid 15-degree (unassisted). 19:20. Penalties-Vautour. DETROIT (107) Taylor 59. Findlay 57 Dolphins at the Orange Bowl in the Sunshine State Freeman McNeil has proven to be the superior passes in the final three minutes, sive end . NJ,0:21; Hakansson, Pit,0;21; Kehoe, Benson 0-12 2214, Tripucka 72410-10 Toledo81. Ball St. 64 league contracts; shortstop Graylyn Engram, pitcher Darryl Menard running back the Jets have longed for with the Wednesday wasn’t hard to intercept “He a strong, 6-foot-7 monster,” temperatures. “I’m sorry Uwe’s Pit,2:40; Wensink.NJ.7:ll; Hutchison, 24, Laimbeer2O3O0, Long 5-114414, Wis.*La Crosse 72, Wls.*Stout56 Sunday afternoon. The winner is the AFC champion Thomas7-12 40 It, V. Johnson 3-7 006, and pitcher Harold Stewart. and advances to next Sunday’s Super Bowl XVII at former UCLA standout going over the 100-yard himself. said Powell. “ In the films, he looks hurt, but I won’t feel badly once the NJ,8:29; Malone, P it,8:29; Palm er, NJ. Wi8.-Stevens61. Wis.-Platteville44 Pittsburgh — Signed shortstop Rafael Belliard and pitchers Pete game starts. That’s because the 9:31; Chomey, Pit, 15:48; Boyd, PH. 'Tyler 60 3-4 IS, Jones02000, Russell WIs.-River Falls 77, Wis.*Superior68 the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. mark in each of the two playoff games. ”I feel happy just being here,” great. Against us this year, he 18:48. 3-4006, WilkesOOOOO, PlerceO-200 Wittenberg64,Ohio'Wesleyan51 Rice and Jeff Zasky. winner of this game goes to the Third period~2. Pittsburgh. Gardner7 There, either the Jets or Dolphins will play the The Jets' defense, which used to be a joke and said the Penn State product. “It looked great. But there’s no secrets NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 0. Totals 3047 2821107. Wright St. M, Indiana Central 76 St. Louis — Signed shortstop Ozzie Smith to a 3-year contract. Super Bowl and the loser goes home. ' (Kehoe, ^ y d ) ,2:54. Penalties-None. Milwaukee a 2127 23-106 Southwest W ashin^n Redskins-Dallas Cowboys winner of the very inconsistent at best, has matured. Mark would be a great year for me if we between him and me; he knows my By United l ^ s s International Shots on goaV-New Jersey 4*5—7—16. Detroit a 3018 33-1(7 San Diego — Signed catcher Terry Kennedy to a 6-year contract. It’s cold here at home and though I Wales Conference Arkansas69, Texas Christian 56 NFC title game fpr the Super Bowl laurels. Gastineau and Joe Klecko were the two best defen­ win because (Nittany Lions coach) moves and I know his.” Pitteburgh-12*7-10-29. Threejxilnt goal—Thomas. Fouled out— Detroit70. Oklahoma City 59 College love New York, I’d rather stay Patrick Division Goalies-New Jersey. Resch. Pitts­ Lister. 10181 fouls—Milwaukee S , Detroit Oklahoma 96. Kansas 72 Here’s one old — well, relatively old — Jets fan sive ends in football until Klecko went down with a Joe Paterno won the national cham­ W L T PU. GF GA burgh, Herron. A—5,213. 24. Rebounda-MilwaukeeM (COwenslO), Temple — Named assistant football coaches: Paul Davis, Kent warm in Pasadena (the site of the Philadelphia 28 IS 6 S 197 141 Oklahoma S AAM, Okla. Baptist 74 who hopes the New Yorkers can go all the way. knee injury. Gastineau, he of the rain dance after a pionship and I’d like to match that.” In a mirror image of the Powell- Detroit 50 (Lalmbeer 13). Assists— Okla. Panhandle89, Wayland Bapt.76 Schoolfield, Jack White, Nick Rapone, Spencer Prescott, John Latina N Y bU nders 25 16 7 97 178 140 Milwaukee 12 (Cowens 4), Detroit a quarterback sack, still is prone to being fooled on "Match” is the key word in Mehl’s Betters confrontation. Jets defen­ Jan. 30 Super Bowl).” Washington 21tl5 11 S3 181 169 Panhandle St. 89, Wayland Bapt. 76 Miami wili not be easy and the Dolphins have (Tripucka, V. Johnson 3 each). Technl- S.F. Austin 101:^uthwestern99 (40T) and Amos Jones; retained Bob Dipipi as assistant football coach; running plays but creates havoc on passing statement. The Jets’ chances of NY Rangers 22 18 6 50 183 165 cals-Cowena, Tripucka. A—11,101. going for them several items. Number one — sive end Mark Gastineau is set to Pitbburgh 12 27 7 SI 146 213 SE Oklahoma 71, Central Okla. St. 76 named Earl Cleghom administrative assistant. they’re home before a friendly audience. Number situations. beating Miami in Sunday’s AFC face Dolphins tackle Eric Laakso. New York cornerback Bobby NewJersey 10 28 10 30 133 197 Texas 47, Rice 46 Football two — they blew the Jets out in the season opener The linebacking corps headed by Greg Buttle, championship game may well hinge “He’s a very Jackson had some warm, actually Adams Division West Chicago (USFL) — Signed linebacker Stan White to a 3-year con­ Boston 29 10 7 66 182 127 Basketball g o l d e n STATE (103) Denver 70. Regis 62 (OT) for both teams and then nipped the Jets in Miami. Lance Mehl and Stan Blinka has become a force and on the outcome of several crucial worthy opponent hot words for Miami coach Don Brown 10-1712 21, Short 0-15 SO a , Nevada*Las \^gasS6. Long Beach St. tract. Montreal 25 13 8 66 218 166 83 the secondary, while not the best, has shown it can Shula. Jackson said he was con­ Buffalo 22 14 9 63 177 145 Chtrroll 9-lt OO 18, Romar 3-12 OO 10, That snapped a five-game winning streak for the matchups. and that’s why Richanlson 12-B 50 29, Brewer 12 OO 2, New Jersey (USFL) — Signed wide receiver Mike Friede. Jets. , do the job. Mehl and fellow linebackers Greg vinced ^hula intimidated referees, Quebec 20 20 6 46 191 192 S. W miams0.2000,conner0-2000. Philadelphia (NFL) — Quarterback coach Sid Gillman resigned. I’m psyched for Hartford 12 29 6 29 153 224 Can Miami do it again? Certainly. The Jets-Dolphins struggle will be minus some of Buttle and Stan Blinka expect to him,” said but that the Jets would be able to Totals460311-13103. , Soccer Campbell Conference UTAH (K) Miami, in David Woodley, has a young and im­ the antics seen in the Jets-Los Angeles Raiders’ have their hands full with the Miami Gastineau. ”I -overcome this disadvantage. Norris EHvision Wilkins 10-18222, Po<|ueUe7-1530 Los Angeles (MISL) — General manager Parker MacDonald semifinal. offense. Dolphins’ quarterback W L T Pta. GF GA 17, Schayes0O2-22, Green 4-161-19, proving quarterback and in Audra Franklin and have to watch out, ^ “I think that referees are in­ Chicago 28 12 7 63 207 164 resigned. NATTONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. Griffith 14-20029, Anderson 80 0212, Tony Nathan two running backs who can scare the Raiders’ defensive end Lyle Alzado should draw a David Woodley is considered one of because the Miami guys do give you'' timidated by Don Shula,” Jackson Minnesota 24 14 9 57 197 175 Eaves2-40O4, Eaton02000. Totals New York (NASL) — Released goalkeeper Dino Alberti. St. Louis IS 28 7 37 167 168 By United Press International heck out of you. The Dolphins, as well, possess stiff fine for yanking the helmet off Jets’ offensive the most mobile in the NFL and run­ some cheap chop blocks around the said. ” I think he gets the breaks but Eastern Conference 43888*1266 Detroit 11 25 12 34 148 302 Golden State 31 22 27 23-103 statistically the best defense in the NFL. tackle Chris Ward’s head —and then throwing it at ning back Andra Franklin is a knees, but to be forewarned ...” it won’t matter this week. We’ve got Toronto 10 25 9 29 160 XB Atlantic Division Soccer W L Pet. GB Utah 23 24 27 21-66 With all thaU can the Jets win? him. Alzado went bonkers. ’That should cost him powerful ground threat. One matchup where New York a hardworking, well-balanced team Smythe Division T^ree*point goal—Griffith. Fouled out— Edmonton 27 13 9 63 266 193 Philadelphia 33 5 868 - Silly question. plenty —let’s say in the neighborhood of |2,500. ’’Miami certainly has their may enjoy an unexpected edge is and that is a good formula for Winnipeg 19 22 5 43 182 194 Boston 29 9 .763 4 None. Total fouls—Golden State 17, Utah strengths,” said Buttle. “But I think Calgary 18 23 7 43 191 202 N ewJersey 25 16 .625 9 18. Rebounds—Golden State 54 (Brown The Jets, according to some sources, are the best ’The Raiders tried to be intimidators —but were kicking. ’The Dolphins’ Uwe von success.” 16), Utah 54 (Anderson 12). Assista- only intimidated into watching the rest of the we can be equally strong. Look, we Jets coach Walt Michaels, who Vancouver 15 22 10 40 17D 184 Washington 17 20 .459 15^ Nehemiah wins round team in professional football right now. Some times Schamann, who has been the prover­ LosAnaeles 15 23 7 37 1S6 194 New York 14 25 .369 19^ GoMen State 25 (Romar 14), Utah 28 MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER fEAGUE playoffs on the tube. lost to them twice this season and I bial thorn for the Jets, fractured a answered many questions with the Central Division (Green 17). Technical fouls—Utah (zone). By United Press International they don’t play like are but often than not in recent (Top tour in each division qualify for A-7.006. times they’ve shown that on the gridiron. Take that A1 Davis. . don’t know what could be more of a bone in his back against San Diego retort ’’ask my psychiatrist,” Stanley Chip playoffs.) Milwaukee 27 14 869 - Eastern Division Wedneklay’s Results AtUnta 20 19 813 6 W L Pet. GB Back to the matter at hand. Who’ll win. motivating factor. I would hardly agreed. Baltimore 14 5 .737 — In Richard Todd the Jets have a quarterback who Sunday and is expected to see New Jersey 1, Pittsburgh 1 (tie) Detroit 20 21 .488 7 for amateur status With a rooting interest for the Jets, and some say we hate the Dolphins, but we limited action at most. “We’re ready,” he said. “We’re in Wa Kington 6, Qiicago 4 Chicago IS 26 .333 IS SAN DIEGO (104) Chicago 14 6 .700 Vi can lead them to superior heighths. Todd, a Indiana 12 25 .324 13 Chambers 4*10 (M)6. Cummings 12*184* Cleveland 13 6 .684 1 ’expertise’ in the area, let’s call the outcome JE’TS certainly consider them opponents Jets kicker Pat Leahy, while condition. We got this far so we M nnesota 3J>etroiU 428, Walton 6*10 0^12, Hodges 7*17 2*2 Wishbone quarterback at the University of Winnipeg ft, Toronto 3 Cleveland . 6 31 .162 19 New York 12 7 .632 2 24, DOLPHINS 21. that we can overcome.” expressing a natural sympathy for a must be good.” Western Conference 17. Homns8-161*217. WoodO-2080. Buffalo 10 7 .588 3 Alabama, has been nurtured and matured under the Edmonton 9. Vancouver 4 Brooks580810, Whitehead 1*1082, LOS ANGELES (UPI) - For authorities to impose their own tutelage of offensive coordinator Joe Walton. And in the NFC title match, the cloudy crystal Thursday’s Games Midwest Division Memphis 8 12 .4(K) 6Vi (All Times EST) W L Pet. GB Smith 4*7088, Anderson 1*1082. Totals Pittsburgh 6 10 .375 6Vi Renaldo “Skeets” Nehemiah, a standards of eligibility — such as Sadly, Walton appears headed for a head ball says REDSKINS 23, COWBOYS 17. Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. San Antonio 26 16 .619 — 48807*10104 Western Division world record-holding hurdler and revoking the amateur status of any Super Bowl XVII could be quite interesting with Calgary at Philadelphia, 7:36 p.m. Kansas City & 16 879 2 LOS ANGELES (107) Phoenix 11 9 .560 — coaching job of his own unless the Jets provide a Denver 20 22 .476 6 Rambis 5-7 3813, Wilkes 13-20 08 26. Wichita 9 8 .529 Vi now a pro football wide receiver, athletes competing against that match up. St. Louis at New Jersey, 7 :S6 p.m. monetary offer he can not refuse. N.Y. Islanders a t Monueal,8:CB p.m. Dallas 16 22 .421 8 Abdul* Jabbar 6-112-414, John.son 4*14 4*4 San Diego 10 9 .526 Vi it’s two down and one to go in his Nehemiah — ’’would contravene Hartford at Los Aueles, 10:36 p.m. UUh 17 25 .406 9 12, Nixon 10-192-222, Cooper 1-2587, KansasCity 6 10 .444 2 battle to regain his amateur stan­ Friday's (bmes Houston 6 S .IM 1B*A Worthy 4-71*29, McAdoo 182-24. Totals St. Louis 7 11 .389 3 (U.S.) federal law,” declared Nathan shook slump Pacific Division 448619*23103. Golden Bay 7 13 .350 4 ding for track. Simon. Quebec at Waralngton San Diego 2028 28 28—104 N.Y. Rangers at Winnipeg Los Angeles 29 8 .784 — Los Angeles 3 19 .136 9 In what some called a landifiark Phoenix 26 IS .634 5 Los Angeles "SI 18 33 25—107 Wednesday’s Results John Holt, secretary of the lAAF, Portland 24 15 .615 6 Three-point goal—Hodges. Fouled out— BaltimoreG, Wichita 4 decision, the U.S. Olympic Com­ told reporters the federation had Three vets American Hockey League, Seattle 24 16 .600 6^ None. Total foul»-San Diego 26. Los Golden Bay 10, St. Louis 6 mittee declared Wedne^ay that "made it quite clear that Nehemiah Gretzky scores By United Press Intemalional Golden SUte 17 24 .415 14 Angeles 17. Rebounds—San Diego 31 Thursday's Game Nehemiah, the world record-holder Northern San Diego •• 10 31 844 21 (Walton8),Los Angeles44 (Rambis 10). (All Times EST) was not eligible even for domestic W L T Pts. GF GA Wednesday’s Results Asslsta—^n Diego 36 (Hollins 9). Los Phoenix at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. in the 110-meter hurdles and now competition.. with Skins just before playoffs ^edericton 25 11 5 56 189 131 PhiUdelpIeli^ia 126, Chichicago(06 Angeles 29 (Johnson 12). Technical— Friday's Games with the San Francisco 49ers, can 'Nova Scotia 22 17 5 49 215 181 AtlanU 116. Seattle 111 Walton. A-14,466. Kansas City at Ne?^ York, 8:06 p.m. -'"rhere is only one rule for on penalty shot Maine 22 20 4 46 166 183 Detroit 107, Milwaukee 106 Phoenix at Pittsburgh, 8:06 p.m. compete as an amateur in domestic domestic and international com­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Satur­ Adirondack 30 23 4 44 169 168 Kansas City 91, New York 86 Buffalo at Wichita, 8:36 p.m. track events, putting the United petition,” Holt said. ’"The lAAF . Moncton 17 25 4 38 156 IBS Golden State 108, Utah 06 SAN ANTONIO (113) St. Louis at San Diego, 10:06 p.m. States on a collision course with in­ day's NFC championship game MIAMI (UPI) — Both Miami Even during Nathan’s lackluster “Sure, the injuries had something - Sherbrooke 13 26 3 29 153 188 Denver 130, Houston 93 Banks 10*151*121. Mitchell 8-19 0816. rules say that all member By United Press International rival in the NHL scoring race. against the Dallas Cowboys will be Dolphins running back Tony Nathaii re ^ la r season, Shula never lost to do with it, but I realiy didn’t play' ^ Southern Phoenix 118, San Antonio 113 Gilmore 389812, Gervin 11*237*729, ternational track authorities over associations must abide by all lAAF Dave Semenko, Laurie Boschman, the first championship game for all and Coach Don Shula seemed to faith in the back who was last year’s that well when I was finally healthy. Rochester 28 14 5 57 215 182 Los Angeles 107, San Diego 104 Moore 2*10084, Dunleavy6*131*114. professionalism. rules — this applies to eligibility.” Hershby 34 19 0 48 170 163 ^ursday’s Games Willoughby 7-140814. Griffin 0*13-4 3. “I intend to continue pushing for a Vancouver Canucks' coach Roger Dave Lumley, Jaroslav Pouzar and but three Washington Redskins — know that the former Alabama star most valuable player — a point not It’s hard to explain why. It was > Baltimore 21 19 5 47 301 206 (All Times EST) Totals47*10018*22113. ”I think we’ll be able to reason Neilson thought Wayne Gretzky Jari Kurd got Edmonton’s other reserve tight end , cor­ would come out of his slump. missed by Nathan. something I just went through. A t New Haven 20 30 4 44 ,173 171 Cleveland at Washington, 8:06 p.m. PHOENIX (118) change in eligibility standards to with them,” was Simon’s reply. should have thanked referee Ron St. Catharins 30 34 4 44 196 214 Portland at DalUs, 8 ;35 p.m. Lucas 12-196*7 30, Nance5-l40810, bring them into the 20th century,” goals. Vancouver got markers from nerback and reserve “I knew 1 would snap out of it, I “A lot of things were said and tough experience. Binghamtra 18 21 4 40 171 IBS Indiana at San Diejgo, 10:30 p.m. Cook 2*41*2 5. Davis 8*15 4*7 20. Johnson Jim Terrill, director of the San Fournier after the Edmonton Oilers’ Gary Lupul, Tony Tanti, Kevin safety . just knew it,” Nathan said. “I guess written about me (during the “ But now it’s over. Now people Springfield 16 26 3 35 161 198 Friday's (james 10*189-726. Scott 08080. Adams 48 2*4 Tennis said USOC P resident William Francisco meet, said he understood Wednesday's Results 10. High 1-2082, White 9-7 3-415, Macy ^Imon scoring machine was awarded a McCarthy and Gilbert Delorme. But the Super Bowl has eluded you could say it couldn’t have come regular season). I know some people can’t just concentrate on Andra CHeveUnd a t New Jersey the ruling meant Nehemiah could Nova S ^ ia 6 , ^ i n e 5 (OT) Seattle at Philadelphia (M)080. Totals 4987 2281118. - < % Nehemiah is the first non-college penalty shot Wednesday night. In other games, Pittsburgh' and every member of the current at a better time.” thought I should have been in the anymore. They’ve got me to reckon *1 kfoncton7, AailondackS Detroit at Atlanta San Antonio 27 28 34 24—113 run against Americans and resident Instead. Gretzky asked the official New Jersey played to a l-I tie, Redskin team. White, 30, and Jor­ After a frustrating regular season doghouse, but Coach Shula stood by with.” New Haven 6, ^ringfleld 3 Boston at Chicago Phoenix 33 30 25 30-118 athlete to be allowed to compete as foreigners. if he could “pass" on the shot. Hiursd^'s Games Houston at Kansas City ‘Three-point goal—Dunleavy. Fouled out a professional in one sport and an Washington tipped Chicago 6-4, dan. 28. have future possibiiities. in which he gained only yards in m e ,” said N ath an . " T h a t’s Frankiin and just about all the Washington at Milwatuee —None. Total foul»-San Antonio 25, Adlibndack at*FWlericton am ateur in another, said Don “ I asked him if (Dave) Semenko Minnesota n ip i^ Detroit 3-2 and But Caster, at 34, knows this could nine games, Nathan has caught fire something I’ll never forget. He's a other Dolphins say they’re happy Nova Scotia at Springfield New York at Utah Phoenix 25. Rebounds—San Antonio 3i $400,000 Masters Chaippionshin could take it because I know I'm no Friday’s Games Indiana at Phoenix (Gervin 8), Phoenix 46 (Lucas 12). By United Press International Miller, executive director of the Winnipeg dumped Toronto 6-3, be the last shot. entering Sunday’s AFC cham­ good man, a fair man.” about Nathan’s resurgence. Assists—^ n Antonio 31 (Dunleavy 9). good at those things,” Gretzky Maine at Baltimore San Antonio at Los Angeles At New York, Jan. 18-23 . US(X:. Sports IVngiiinH I, Devils 1 Caster, who spent eight seasons pionship playoff game against the Both Nathan and Shula are glad “I’m glad Tony is back and so is FYedericton at New Haven Denver at Golden State Phoenix 31 (Davis 8). Technical—San (All Times EST) laughed. At Pittsburgh, Paul Gardner’s with the , three with New York Jets. some of the load has been taken off my body,” grins Franklin. Binghamton at Rochester Antoniocoach Albeck. Ar-11,004. Singles competition The ruling means Nehemiah is 'Calendar Henbey at SherbnxAe Opening round eligible to compete Jan. 28 in the Gretzky's getting better at “those third-period goal, only his seventh the Houston Oilers and four games He gained 71 yards in 12 carries the back of fullback Andra Franklin, Quarterback David Woodley is things." He was Tuesday’s Results Millrose Games in New York City, goal of the season, enabled with the , played and 68 yards on five pass receptions who has led the team in rushing this glad for other reasons. Toronto 111—3 Wednesday's College Basketball Results Jose-Luis Clerc def. Mats Wilander 5*7, successful for the three games with the Redskins last in the New England playoff game year. Winnipeg 3 1 3 -6 CHICACK) (106) By United Press International 6-4.6*1. Simon said. Nehemiah is also Pittsburgh to tie New Jersey, “With Tony playing so well, it’s Andres Gomez def. Jose Higueras 0^, first time in four season before needing knee surgery. Jan. 8. In Sunday’s 34-13 wipeout of “I hated it when I didn’t coh- First period—1. Toronto, Daoust 4 Woolrldge 8-118-10 24. Greenwood 2-6 0* Tournament scheduled to compete Feb. 11 in a Friday keeping the Penguins one point like a different offense. It’s so much (Valve). 4:30. 2, Winnipeg, Steen 14 04, CorzineM32*26, LesterOSOOO, Lincoln First Bank Scholarship 6-2,64 BASKETBALL NHL attempts Caster was cut in training camp San Diego he gained 83 yards oh 19 Theus 841 34 19. Dailey 9-13 38 21, First round Wednesday's Results San Francisco meet. His agent Ron ahead of the Devils and out of the tribute and Andra easier for m e,” said Woodley. (LindstnMn, ^bych),7:41.3, Winnipeg, Yannick Noah def. Vitas Gerulaitis 4-6, and his 40th goal Lundholm 10 (Steen, Lindstrom), 10:00.4, Olberding442410. Bradley 2*3 24 6, D. Nazareth 94, Hobart 66 Stanko said the decision was ”a Windham at Manchester, 8 Patrick Division basement. Tapio iast summer because rookie Mike carries and 55 yards on eight was forced to do “Now, the defense doesn’t know Jones 1-4 0-1 2, Higgins 44 4*7 12, St. John Fisher75, Brockport St. 63 6-3.6-2. of the season, Winnipeg, Lundholm 11 (Limbtrom, Johan Kriek def. Steve Denton. 6-3,44, landmark.” East Catholic at St. Paul, 8 Levo scored a power-play goal for Wiiliams and second-year man Clint catches. most of the what to expect.” Steen), 14:33. Penalties—^ring, Wpg, Jackson M (M) 2. Totals 41-86 24-33106. Etast along with a hat PHILADELPHIA (126) AIC6B, Bryant S6 6-2 Nehemiah hinted he would try to Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, New Jersey. Didier played well enough to be kept “Tony was having all kinds of work,” Nathan J:S7; Melrose, Tor, 6:06; rarrish , fo r, Quarterfinals trick from Mark ll:21;Terrion.Tor.l2;12. Erving 6-1214-1828, lavaronl 541-111, American6B, DelawareS6 get his amateur status returned for 8 behind and problems, injury problems (bruised said. “ It was star­ MaloneM4 4416, Cheeks 7*100-114. Thursday's Matches Messier, led the Second period-6, Winnipeg, Lindstrom Assumption 68, Stonehill63 international events, perhaps in­ East Hampton at Bolton, 8 CupilalH 6, Black Hawks 4 on Coach ’ four-tight end ribs and a hip pointer), and just not ting to get tough 18 (Steen. Lundholm), 4:13.6, Toronto, Toney 10-17 54 25. Richardson 24044, Bentley 68, ^ rin g f ield 63 Andres Gomez vs. Guillermo Vilas, 1 Oilers to a 9-4 vic­ At Chicago, Bengt Gustafsson and roster. ' hanging on to the football,” said Radfi^^l Valve S (Anderson, Daoust), 17:34. B. Jones 547-717, Schoene 14042, Bethany 78, ‘rhielTS p.m. cluding the Olympics, but Stanko Manchester at Windham (girls). 8 on h im . I Penalties—I^kowich, Wpg, 5:43; Valve, Cureton 14 04 2, Edwards 3-7 34 9, Bioomsburg67, Shippensburg 66 Jose-Luis Clerc vs. John McEnroe, 7 tory over the Canucks at Edmonton. Dennis Maruk scored in a 20-second When Williams needed knee sur­ Shula. “And then at the time that p.m. said no legal actions were planned East Catholic at South Windsor remember all Tor, 12i28. McNamara02040. ToUU464l9440 Brooklyn 71, Delaware St. S9 (girls). 8 Gretzky was awarded the penalty span late in the second period to gery last month. Caster was re­ everything had to come together, 'TV Third period—7, Toronto, Gavin 4 126. CW Post 84. Mercy 61 Friday's Matches against the International Amateur those gam es I (Frycer),l:97.8, Winnipeg. Christian 13 Chicago 20282731-108 C^stleton St. 70, Lyndon St. 69 Yannick Noah vs. Ivan Lendl, 1 p.m. Athletic Federation, which rules in­ BOYS SWIMMING shot when Vancouver defenseman carry Washington to its first victory signed. Now, after' thinking his Tony started to get it done. You Johan Kriek vs. Jimmy Connors, 7 stood on the (DeBlois, W atters), 5:09. 9, Winnipeg, PhlUdelphU 37 243036-126 Cheynev 45, Kutztown 41 ternational track and field. Manchester at East Hartford, Jiri Bubla Hauled him down from at Chicago since Oct. 26,1975 and its career had ended, he’s again on the can’t play any better than he did sidelines feeling t*rrible. B aby^ll (Hawerchuk,Christian).8:2. Foulea out—None. Total fouls—Chicago Clarion 64. California < P a ) 63 p.m. 33. Philadelphia 26. Rebounds-Chicago43 Ck)lby97,So. Maine73 Semifinals “Let Skeets’ performances speak 3:30 behind midway through the third second in 17 tries at Chicago verge of being in the Super Bowi. Sunday.” Penalties—Martin, Tor, 6:51; Amiei, Saturday, noon rO N HlIlT ' Wpg,8:54; Frycer,Tor, 17:26. ((jorzine9), PhiUdel|^ia43 (Erving u). Connecticut 72. Holy Cross 64 for him. If he can perform as he did period. Stadium. Bob Capenter scored twice “I’ve thought a lot about that this Assists—Cheiego 23 (Theus, Dailey 5 Elizabeth S6, Lycoming 46 Championship Shots on goal—Toronto 96-18-25. Sunday, 3 p.m. Saturday With the Oilers leading 7-3 at the for the Capitals. 7 • Teiinift: Volvo Masteni. USA Winnipeg 17'1I-13-41. each), Phllaoelphia 29 ((^eeks 11). F. Dickinson83, St. Francis (NY) 70 before, perhaps the lAAF will week,” Caster said Thursday. “I’ve Teduiical—Cdrzine. A—17,013. BASKETBALL time of the penalty shot, Gretzky Nurtli Stars 3, Red Wings 2 been close to the Super Bowl before, 7:30 • NHL: Bruins v§. Sabres, Ooallea-Toronto, Palm ateer, St. Croix Fordham60, Fairfield 66 reconsider,” Stanko said. "I ‘Throw me the ball' Channel 38 Winnipeg, Haywara. A—11,941. Gannon 81, Buffalo St. 73 applaud USOC for its decision. Housatonic at MCC (at ECHS). 8 said Vancouver goalie Richard At Bloomington, Minn., Craig but at Houston, we couldn’t get past Georgetown 62. Pittsburgh 54 ICE HOCKEY Brodeur had little incentive to make Hartsburg scored during a second- Pittsburgh. 8 - !NIIL: Islanders vs. C anadiens, Grove City 71, Westminster 69 That’s two down (’Die Athletic Channel 9 Washington 2 31—6 SEATTLE (111) H artford81, St. Anselm's67 Congress and the USOC) and one to Manchester Glastonbury at a save. “I'm sure that if it was a period power play to lift Minnesota, ’’’The Steeiers had good teams, but Chicago 113—4 Hunter 74, Jersey City St. 72 Tar Heels Kelser 3-7 34 9, Shelton 4-11 74 15, Bolton Ice l^lace, 9:45 closer game he would have been 8:30 - Boxing: Collins vs. Horne, Indiana (Pa)M ,SU ^ry Rock61 go-” giving Murray Oliver his first vic­ we contributed to our downfall, too. First period—1, Chicago, Paterson 9 Donalson 5-101411, Thompson 8-15 44 Eas* Catholic vs. W ethersfield at better. But it’s a relief to get the tory against two losses as interim “We spent a lot of time talking Dallas receivers ESPN (Wilson, Gardner), 3:13. 2. Waahingtfw, 20. WilUams 7-19 5419, Slkma 34 5411. Iona 87. Arizona S t.^ But Simon seemingly challenged Laughlln 2 (Haworth. Gustafsson), 5:54. Vranei04020. Smith 445414, Tolbert Manhattan 60. Army 57 the lAAF, saying that under Hartford Arena, 9:30 first one,'/ Gretzky said. coach. John Ogrodnick and Reggie Super Bowl and forgot to win the 10:1.3 ■ NHL: Whalers vs. Kings, 3, Wisshtngton, Haworth 7 (unassisted). Mansfield 79. MillervilleTS on tear .24044. Brown 3-7 24 8. Totals 3986 32- American law U.S. bodies must be WRESTLING Neilson was upset that Gretzky Leach scored for Detroit. conference first. There was a lot of WTIC ■ 16:39. PenAty-Fraser. Chi.4:2. 41 Ul. Massachusetts87, Monmouth86 (30T) Second period-4, Chicago, Savard 28 Md.*Br. City 64, Pitt.-John. 63 free to determine their own eligibili­ Manchester at Fermi, noon even got the chance. Jets 6, Maple l.a;afs 3 excitement, a lot of Super Bowl talk. ATLANTA (116) (Murray, Wilsim), 5:W. 5, Washington, McMlllen 344410, Wilkins 8-16 8-12 Montclair St. 77, E. Stroudsburg 53 By Fred Lief ty rules for purely domestic events. Morgan /East Hampton at Cheney ’’Anybody else in the league At Winnipeg, Manitoba, the line of I’ve talked with some of the young all let off steam Carpenter 16 (Holt, Haworth), 9:04. 6, Navy 71. Lafayette 69 (OT) W ^ in g to n , Gustafsson 9 (Novy. Gaii- 24. Rollins 7-151415. E. Johnson 84174 Northeastern 85, Vermont 83 UPI S p o rts Writer Any attempt by international Tech, 11 a.m . wouldn’t have got a penalty shot in Bengt Lundholm, Willi Lindstrom guys here about that this week. 24, Sparrow 9-137425. M acklin04040, DALLAS (UPI) — On the playing newspaper as saying that if the Cow­ ner), 1?:29. 7, Washington, Manik 25 Davis 34849, Glenn 24044. Hawes 2- Pace 82. Dowling 78 that situation,” Neilson grumbled. and Thomas Steen combined for “There’s excitement here, too, (Tbeberge, Gardner). 14:49, PenalUes- 8145. Totals 4248 3141116. Penn St. 96. Niagara 66 All’s well in Blue Heaven. Gretzky also got three assists in four goals and seven assists to but not as many parties as there field they make up one of the top boys lost to Washington on Saturday Langway. Was,'4:41; Sutter, Chi. minor, Seattle 32 S 23 31-111 Phila. Pharm. fn, Gallaudet 66 Gone is the 3-3 record to start the the game, giving him 122 points, power Winnipeg, stretching Toron­ crews of receivers around — all in the NFC championship game, misconouct, 14:29; Engblom, Was, 15:16. AtUnta 21303232-116 Pratt96, ^uthampton6B (OT) season, gone is the fail from grace Mayweather wins were in Houston. We had a barbecue Third period— 8, (^icago. Secord S Three-point goals-Smith, E. Johnson. (>uinnipiac73. New Haven 68 nearly 50 points ahead of his nearest aiming for the same goal in the best which would be team’s third third Stadler's (Lysiak, Larm er), 8:(M. 9, washingtoa, R.I. (^11.87. W! New England 75 to's winless string to five games. or a beer blast almost every night Fouled oui-Sbelton. Total fouls-Seattle from the Top 20. North Carolina there.” tradition of team players. straight at this level of the playoffs. Carpenter 17 (& w (^), 16 :M. 10, M, AtUnta 29. Rebounds—Seattle 47 Siena 80. Wagner 72 basketball has come to order once But off the playing field they are White might find his job in jeopardy Chicago. Feam ster 2 (Savard), 18:SB. (Shelton 12). AtUnta 44 (Rollins 14). St. Michael’s 96. Bridgeport 75 Penalties-Engblom. Wu.6:04; Murray, A88lsts-6eattle29 (WiUUmsU). AtUnta «St. Joseph's (P a)88, Rhode Island75 again. junior lightweight title very much their own men and they next summer. Chi,6:04; Blomqvist, Was,6:38. Susquehanna 82. King (P a.) 54 ^lo ts on goa^W ashlngton 12*14*10—36. . 27 (Sparrow 9). Technical-AtUnta : The Tar Heels, who share the No. don’t mind telling you so. “I don’t think Butch is the coach 63 round Y«|*ist«nt coach Carter, Seattle coach Temple 77, Drexel 66 \ 3 ranking in the country, won their Chicago l0?l-8-29. wllkens. A-6.7B5. Union 81, Middlebury 67 A few years ago a regional of the team, yet,” was all coach (3oaTies-Washington. Jensen. Chicago VillanovaTS.Seton Hall 59 lOth straight game Wednesday SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (UPI) — Bithorn Stadium just outside San magazine produced a story on the Tom Landry would say on the sub­ ^ Esposito. A—17,482. Wash*Jeff 64. Allegheny 48 Roger Mayweather, whose career is Juan. Wins of every nature Widener76. Swartnmore46 night. The latest victory came at Dallas Cowboys’ receivers — Tony still just beginning, may have ended “I followed instructions from my ject. tops Hope South home in Carmichael Auditrium, Hill, Drew Pearson and Butch John­ White, however, said more. But he Detroit 101-S HOUSTOfTito) Aubum*Montgomery86. Montevailo6B veteran Samuel Serrano’s career corner that I should do things Bethany78.'Thiel (Pa.)76 known to the faithful as Blue son — and on the cover was a car­ declined to get into a squabble with Minnesota 2 \( h ^ Walker 5-140410, Hayes14448, C. Heaven, where Matt Doherty scored Wednesday night by stopping the carefully while carrying the offen­ toon showing the three of them F irst period—1. Minnesota, Payne 34 Jones 4-11 08 8, Bryant 5-11 24 13. BluefieldM^W. Virginia St. 57 sive and that I should find one punch Johnson. PALM SPRINGS. Calif. (UPI) - (Maxwell. Bellows), 2;48. 2, Minnesota, UaveU 3-U 14 10. Faults 4-11 24 10, Charleston 79, S.C.-Aiken 52 21 points and Jim Braddock added 18 Puerto Rican in the eighth round to yelling: Clark96.Ft. Valley St. 83 to put him down,” Mayweather said. “I just feel fortunate to.have the At 5-foot-lO and 230 pounds, Craig McCarthy 17 (Ciccarelli), 4:39.3, Detroit. Teagle2424l. Taylorl484l. M u^y in a 99-81 decision over 20th-ranked capture the World Boxing Associa­ Leach 9 (Boldirev, Osborne), 17:SI. 5-141413. Hanoenon 14086, M. Jones Concord 68. Charleston SB “I had a bad night, like ail boxers in long 76er streak “Throw me the ball.” kind of receivers I do,” said White. E. Carolina 58, So. Carolina 48 tion junior lightweight cham­ Stadler disproved the saying that no Penaltlee-Ogrodnick, Det, 2:30; ^ f a n , MMiJ'oUUat-UB IMtn. North Carolina State. Johnson has grumbled for years “They all want to excel and they all Det (served Paterson). 5:15; Plett, DENVER (IX)) E. Tennessee St. 90, Furman 63 pionship. do,” Serrano said. “I did all I could man is an island. Eliz. City St. 9B, Bowie St.’65 ‘"They are the best team we’ve that he has not received enough want -to contribute and that is the Min, 5:15; PM t. Min, 10:«; Bellows. Enf Hill 11-U >'1 a , VandswailM faced this year by far,” N.C. State Mayweather, of Las Vegas, Nev., do to retain my title: Today wasn’t Detroit nipped throws with 25 seconds remaining, He lost 30 pounds and the jokes Min. 15:2. J IS, Cm ) Z-U U It, McK.. nay M4 04 Flagler a), Armstrong St. 79 my day. My hands didn't respond By Oave Raffo playing time despite all the sen­ way. it should be. stopped. Second period-4, Minnesota, Hartsburg 10, Dunn 0-10 H H, Evans 44 00 0. Georgia TechM, Georgia St. 60 coach Jim Valvano said. “I know stopp^ the defending champion in Milwaukee 107- to help Kansas City snap a three- VI and so you couldn’t see my left UPl Sports Writer sational catches he has made in his But on Wednesday, Stadler again • (Smith), 17:04. Penaltiee-Young, Min, Roblsdi OO M tt, ksllsy Z4 0, HighPointflO. ElonTP they are a hot team right now, but just his 15th pro bout. The unbeaten 106, Kansas City game losing streak. New York’s Bill career with the Cowboys. 7:0B; Ciccarelli. Min, 12:01; Schoenfeld, Haultt SO M I, Ray 4.7 M U, Jam es Madison 69. Towson St. 56 22-year-old now has nine knockouts. hook.” “ i would only say this about Butch GondraDck 10041 Totslsa-IOt IS« Johnson C. Smith 66. Shaw63 the scary thing is that they are going All victories are not created equal trimmed New Cartwright matched Drew’s 23 became an island, shooting a Det. 12:01; Hartsburg. Min, M:IB; Mayweather dropped Serrano, 30, Serrano, who before the fight said Pearson didn’t'think he was get­ Johnson. I don’t care what anybody dazzling 9-under-par 63 to grab a 3- U rto n , Det, 16:14. 130. LaGrange 99. Southern Tech S3 to get better.” as far as Philadelphia coach Billy York 91-88,. points. ting the ball enough even before Hill does or says off the field. Butch is a Tbint period-4, Detroit, Ogrodnick S Houston a a a a -a Longwood 77. Atlantic Christian 66 with a straight right and left to the it would be his last as a junior stroke lead entering today’s second Maryland 80, GemsonU North Carolina, 13-3 overall and 3- Cunningham is concerned, especial­ Golden State Warrior* 103, jaze 9S came to the club, and now be is (unassisted). 8:38. Penaltiee-Barrett, Denver a S B U - i a mouth at 2:13 of the eighth round. lightweight because of trouble professional and I have never seen round of the $375,000 Bob Hope Min.2:30; Campbell, Det,9;13. Threeiiofait goals-Bryant, Letvell. Memphis St. 100, Delta St. 82 0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, ly those during the 76ers’ club- slugged Utah 103- At Salt Lake City, Michael Foaled ou4-Evans. Total fouIs-Houston Nicholls St. 87. NW Louisiana M making the weight, fell to 42-5-1 with catching fewer passes than ever. him give any less than 100 percent Desert Classic. Sbote on goal-D etrolt 9-14-10-M. distributed the handiwork. Michael While Venezuelan referee Isidro record 13game winning streak. 95, Denver Richardson scored 7 of his 29 points And Hill, after his big day last on the field. Minnesota 1 2 ^ 7 -» . a, Denver M. Rebounds-Houitona (C. N.C.-GreensboroST, MethodlstM Rodriguez began to count, Serrano’s 16 knockouts. The tournament is the only five- Ooaliee-Oetrolt, Stefan. Minnesota. Jones U), Denver 04 (Isael U). A nists- No. Georaia 61, Shorter 52 * Jordan supplied 15 points, Sam ’’It has been quite a vaifiation,’’ crushed Houston in the final 4:07 as Golden State out- Sunday against Green Bay in which Hoostoo 14 (Leevell 4), Denver a No. Carolina 99, No. C^arolina St. 81 manager, "Plomito” Espinosa, “I don’t know what I’ll do in the “The same goes for Drew and day, 90-hole event on the PGA Tour Meloche. A -ll,m . Perkins 13 and freshman Brad Cunningham said. ’’There have been 130-93, Phoenix topped San Antonio scored Utah 147 to clinch the vic­ he caught seven passes for 142 Tony. (McKinney 0). Technluls — Peulti, Oglethorpe 77. Piedmont 63 jum p^ into the ring with a white near future,” he said afterward. “I Radfordn, liberty ^pt.63 Daugherty, playing with a stress one-point games, overtime games 118-113 and Los Angeles'aipped San tory. ■■ yards, said: More than 500 golfers, 136 of them Ifarpliy, McKinney. A-0,417. towel, imploring the referee stop have to think about retiring.” “As far as the-'pjiMsiuS'^f.^bis touring pros, teed off on four Randolph*Mac(m99. C. Newport 87 fracture in his left foot, added 10. and games we won easily. We’ve Diego 107-104. “It’s a big day anytime they throw Vancouver Salem O, E. Ubi^y56 the bout. The challenger controlled the jNuggela 130, Rocketa 9.3 game goes, sure thereu^be some courses. Only the low 70 pros ad­ The Tar Heels led 52-42 at the half responded very well to each situa­ Hawks 116, SuperSonics 111 to me more than three times.” £f|iiioiitoo 335~# ^pherdTB, Davis 8i Elkins 74 Serrano, disgusted and in tears, fight from the start, although At Denver, Alex English scored 23 nervousness,” White said."B ut it is vance to Sunday’s final round with a F irst period-1. Edmonton, SemenkoO So. Giroiina St. 71, BM tist 64 and had little trouble the rest of the tion and that really pleases me.” At Atlanta, Rory Sparrow scored All of their internal squabbling lU(Oretxky, T V tM V , n Huddy). v u u j f , 2:56. m,2, s^sssssw***^,Edmonton. So.^Flori^90. N.C.-Cnarlotte78 regained his feet amid howls from Serrano rallied in the seventh and points and Denver coasted. Houston a team game and having the kind of shot at the $67,500 winner's purse way. The 76ers won their 13th straight 14 of his 25 points in the fourth (Hill and Pearson were snubbed by team around me that I do takes Basch,nsii----- ^ 6 (Hudib, (H u^, Huf**-' Hulbsi). i'M . *L NEW YORK (Ml Tenn.-ChaUanooga 91, Citadel 97 the sellout crowd of 3.500 at Hiram had Mayweather in trouble. was led by Joe Bryant’s 13 points. Stadler, the 1962 Masters cham­ . Vancoovsr. LumI t (Wllnsms. &bls), Robinson S-14 SO U, Orr M 10 3, VirfiKia74. V irg ^ a Tech 64 Elsewhere .in the Top 20, No. 3 easily, by a 126-106 score over the quarter and Dominique Wilkins and Johnson in the end zone not long ago some of the pressure off.” pion and last year’s money leader W;«. 4. Edinontai, Msssisra (Asder-, Cartwri|tal3.1113-lsa, TsckerS-lSOO W. Gewgta 6S. Augusta 94 Memphis State swamped Delta Chicago Bulls Wednesday night in Elddie Johnson each scored 24 to .Suns 118, Spurs 113 when they tried to congratulate him And how big is the game? For son. LtossnuuD, U:Hvf»«*mes;;- 17, WestahalS-UIOM, GranfeMlOSO Wake Forest 08, DukeM Philadelphia. Julius Erving scored lead Atlanta. with $446,462, was tied for 50th pi)icf Uuiiley, Edm,>:Ui JsdAoa, Edm.lM. S, 8 b ^ 10004, Webster 04 SOI, Western Carolina7^ MllliganM State 100-62; No. 5 Arkansas beat At Phoenix, Ariz., Maurice Lucas following a touchdown catch) is ., 'hite, it seems to be the biggest. Sscond psfiod-4, Edmonton, Messlsr Wm. Ml MaryM, N.C. Wesleyan56 26 points and Andrew Toney added on the money Uat after two tour­ Haitiiin 14M 1 Taylor 1-1041. ToUls Texas Christian 69-55; No. 6 Virginia Pistons 107, Bucks 106 scored 30 points and grabbed 12 usually looked upon as being only >-'''hese are the.games that stay n-74MOia. ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. 2a. naments this year. He played poorly KANSAS errv (ID downed Virginia Tech 74-64; No. 9 At Pontiac, Mich., Islah ’Thomas’ rebounds and Dennis Johnson added advanced schoolboy sniplngs. wlt^vpu for a long time,” he said. Midwest In addition to setting a record for short jump shot with four seconds to in both the Tucson Open and tbM M ' Edmonton. Poour 4 (PofoUn), a:». E. Johnson 7-131-113, Noaly OOOOOO. BowIIm Green 66, Kent St. 56 Nevada-Las Vegas took Long Beach 26 points to lead Phoenix to its third But when one of them starts ‘”The Way this has been biillding and Angeles Open. PsnslUss-Lxtml, Van, GrsH. M«rjw*tUisrS4143.Csmto Briar Cliff e.Dordt 17 State 95-83; No. 11 Missouri routed MSUMNSMTHS SNKE the franchise, which began as tte play lifted Detroit after the Pistons straight victory. ' talking about with the ihtensity as tremendous as Edm.l'.ICi Boadanan, Edm, a:a. WlUtoS-ISOOtl Woodaonl04014, Capital 80, Heidelb^ 61 Syaracuse Nats in 1949 and moved to were down 5 points with 17 seconds w it Wednesday he scorched the I Tkiid psrM -l, Vancauvsr. Tsntl 1 S. Johnson 10 S4 4, King M 00 S, Clinch Valley 91,'RK^a More 87 No. 19 Oklahoma State 84-63; No. 14. another mpmber it is going to be, this game may be . 1 (EaU), 1 * . t, Edmonton, Ifciilsr » 3 5 W S .M M L R. Johnson so w n . Dayton 76JUder 97 1914 niiladbiphia in 1963, the 76ers have left. Kelly Tripucka, who led Detroit Indian Wells Country Club course TotalsIS-MlSOin. Villanova ripped Seton Hall 75-59; of the teani — in as great as any Super Bowl that has with a round that included nine bir­ , (Unminsn, Aadasoa), t:tl. I#. V*"- Ean^mlS, BluffCon69 and No. 16 Georgetown dropped also built the NBA’s longest winning with 24 points, scored four con­ laikers 107, Clippers 104 this case quarter- been played. ■ comrtr, McCuthy » (Uniol). 1 :» U. NSW York a a a a - a E a s ^ lU. 72. Wla.-Ot«en Bay 69 streak of Uie season. secutive free throws before At Inglewood, Calif., Janaaal dies and no bogeys. And it could I EdoMOtin, O ntAr • (psnaltv sM ). RsnnscH* n aaa-a EMtem Mich.lO, No. UllnoliTO (OT) Pittsburgh 62-54. iMifk Danny White “The fact that we are playing ibe have been even better. Thne-polnt fosls-WesInhal, Tncker. Guitavus6B, Hamline62 Philadd^ia also has the league’s ’Thomas’ game-winner. Wilkes scored 26 points, including a Foi«oii4-C*Rwrl|*i. 'Malfouls-New At East Rutherford, N.J., — people pay j Redskins has added some intoislty “I missed a four-foot putt on the Hanover86, WilmUigtonTD Villanova rattled Seton Hail with a 649-S241 best record at 33-9. they basket with SO seconds attention. Rehonnds-NBW Hiram 66, CsM W eal^ 9B to what is already a big game. If we fourth hole and a five-foot putt on Ywk.44(Qjrtwrlihtn), Kansu Cilya M m Carroll 76, CamBgit>Melkm V pressure defense in rolling to a Big K ings 91, K nkks Bit remaining, to lead Los Angeles. ■hots on^ floa^-mcouver 19>U-12- a . (Msr i y thei 0). Anisl»-Nsw Yolk M On Tuesday- win it will be a little sweeter than MartanQ, FVanklin96 ' ^ s t victory., Ekl Pinckney had 15 69 E. Center StrMt In other games, AtUnta edged At Kansas City, Mo., Larry Drew Wilkes made 8-of-lO shots from the Johnson was usual. And if we lose it will be a lit­ the fifth, the ball hittipg the bole and ‘ MSiMtoolT^lt-46. ^ ^ (WutiiMO), KsniuCltya (Drswf). Miami (Ohio) 69. Cent. Mich. 66 (OT) Seattle 116-111, scored 23 points, including two free field in the second half. spinning out each time,” Stadler I aoaUet-Vancouver, Brodeur. Edmon- T sii^ls-K uan Qty eotek FIM b- Mitaourt •!, Oklahoma St. O Mints for the Wildcats and Andre MencKeeter, Ct. quoted in a local tle bit tougher to take.” said. 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Security add accepting applications fo r ^ TYPIST - Full time. Ver­ RESPONSIBLE WOMAN NON-WORKING Mom vacuum with all at­ written references two bedroom apartmentSiiS' non area. Machine to babysit in my home, six with one child will watch tachments, great condi­ required. For application Rent includes heat and hot!£I PLEASE READ transcription experience month old infant. 12 noon to another, two years or up. BIDWELL HOME Im- tion, one piece broken. c M 643-2893. water. For information-^ YOUR AD necessary. Send resume to 4 p.m., Monday thru 649-4281. p^rovement Company - Asking $20.00. Telephone call 1-237-8858. BHO. ' Zm JOBS, P.0, Box H, Vernon, Friday. Own transporta­ Roofing, siding, 74^7m . ELEGANT BED Sitting Ct. 06066. tion, Northend area. 646- MATURE MOTHER will alterations, additions. 649- room for young BOLTON NOTCH - nicelyiS Snow, sleet, rain, NOTHHIG, will stop us from Classilied ads are taken 2098, ask for Eve. take care of your child in 6495. S K IE S , 120 CM w ith professional woman. Share furnished studio apart-;^ over the phone as a con­ QUALITY CONTROL m y home. Cali 289-5869. □MISC. FOR SALE Salomon bindings and nor- quiet house near bus and ment, including INSPECTOR .with 5 years venience. The Herald is NEED EXTRA MONEY - dica boots size 5. $50.00! h o s^ ^ i. $00.00 weekly. utilities, wall to wall^I I selling the last few 1982 cars and trucks left responsible lor only one minimum experience for then Olan Mills is for you. EARLY AMERICAN Sten­ CaU 646-1565. carpet, first floor, private-;^;; first piece layout and final incorrect insertion and Part time telephone sales ciling Classes by Pam HouMhold floods 40 ______entrance parking. Fo^»< / inspection on aircraft sheet Potterton. Mornings in my BRIDES hat trimmed with in stock then only to the size of day or night. Contact Nan- MANCHESTER - Lovely, 2^®^ metal parts, in an air con­ home. Cali for details. 643- USED the original insertion. 646-5798 Monday thru seeded pearls and lace, large, furnished rooms. 1^-®® weekly. 649-9093. ditioned jplant. Company 6237. .REFRIGERATORS, t| worn once, $75.00. CaU 649- Errors which do not Kitchen privileges. $50.00 i aid benefits and overtime, WASHERS, RANGES - 4700. weekly. $200.00 security AVAILABLE -J*' lessen the value of the fnterviewing 8 a.m. to 4 Painting-Papering 32 Clean, (Juaranteed. Parts IMMEDIATELY - One^ii LOW CLEARANCE PRICES advertisement will not SECRETARY with recent deposit. CaU 646-5382. p.m. Dynamic Metal typing (60 wpm) and & Service. Low prices! ELECTROLUX rug bedroom apartment, $280C'i be corrected by an ad­ Products Co. Inc., 422 shortnand' 90 wpm. INTERIOR PAINTING, B.D. Pearl & Son, 6t9 I^ ln washer, $20.00. CaU O tf S E N IO R C IT I Z E N - plus utlUUes. Walking dis--* ditional insertion. North Main Street, Experienced. Must be well over ten years experience, Street. 643-2171. 03)5. gentleman. Attractive lance to hospital. Security I Manchester, 646-4048. organized and a self­ low rates and senior citizen room,,r o o m ,. private bath. and references required,'-* LOW 11.9% FINANCINC ‘jCOMNNEI^ discount. 643-9980. MAYTAG WASHER and \ starter. Call Judy 646-2900. HEIERUNG ski boots, Sure nice home. Ed Gorman Associates, DENTAL Assistant 3-4 Dryer, extra large capaci­ smaU size 7, excellent con­ 646-4040. r;; ays. OPENING FOR electronic INTERIOR-EXTERIOR ty. One year old. $460 for dition. $20.00.' CaU after Salary commensurate with assembler, experienced PAINTING - Wallpapering both. 871-9537 evenings. 5pm. 649-6238. ApertmeBtt lor Rent BS MANCHESTER - T w (){h To givo you your BEST DEAL EVER iKaiirhrstrr experience. 649-7222 preferred. Apply in person and Drywall Installation. bedroom apartment l^r between 9 and 12. Phoenix Auaio, 91 Elm Quality professional work. DARK PINE HUTCH - FOR MOTHER of bride FOUR ROOM apartment older duplex. No utiUties>^ Hrralii Street, Manchester. Reasonable prices. Free excellent condition. Valued dress and ogat ensemble, with hfeat included. No pets. No refrigerator/IJ on a new car or truck INDEPENDENT Telephone 649-1199. Estimates! Fully insured. at $1600. Asking $0M. CaH aqua silk auton size M, $350. CaU 647-0247. Walking distance lo Main >*« If you INSURANCE Center, Inc, •••••••••••••••••••••••• G.L. McHugh, 643-^1. 87M980. worn once. Oiig. $120 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Street. First floor with seeks additional full-time Situation Wanted IS MaM(ig$90.(».OiU4 pSlVate entrance. $00 per EAST HARTFORD - OldeP^' i Personal Lines Customer •••••••••••••••••••••••• PAIN TIN G & PA P E R ArtfolMtordtffB 41. month. Call 049-2947. gentleman. Newly{''< But, HURRY, They’re going fast Service Representative. RETIRED Gentleman Hanging Ceilings •••••flflflflflflBflflflflVflflflBBM DEiSK - oak with five remodeled two room fur--‘> □ NOTICES Excellent opportunity for desires part time work in repaired.'References. Ful­ drawers, huge and roomy, 31% R^^AFARTMENT. nished e ffic ie n c y . A1I4« experienced, well- Manchester area. Reply ly insured. Quality work! needs some refiniahing. Private home. Heat, utilities. Share bath. $ 7 0 .0 ^ have something 8T ifi2020 organized, career-oriented Box 0, c/o The Manchester Martin Mattsson, evenings ★ CaU after 5 pm, askliu appliances. Working simte weekly. 6434712. ^ 8T #2037 ST #2211 Lost end Found 1 person. Homeowners and 649-4431. ALUMINUM SHEETS $75.00. 0496257. Herald. used as printing plates. .007 •dutt only. No 1982 Escort Wagon 1982 Faimiont 4 Dr. Auto Rating, Policy i g ^ W r e n . TelephWth MANCHESTER - Six roonf^J 1982 Mustang 2 Dr. FOUND - SET OF KEYS writing. Customer Contact. Building Contrtcting 33 thick, 23z28Vi^. lOe each, ONE MIRROR iO” X 32” , 2 SECRETARIAL - young, or 5 for $2.00. PhOne 646- duplex. Three bedroomsrll SAVE J1000»» S A V E * 8 0 0 ^ $ 0 7 7 2 0 0 at Lincoln Center. Can be Good salary and benefits in bright, motivated, respon­ l/2inc1i frame. $35.00. Garage. No petsUj picked up at the modern, full service agen­ LEON CIESZYNSKI 2711. They MUST be picked Tel^hone 049W7. sible person with some up before 11:00 a.m. only. MANCHESTER - One, References. Security. $32Si>o for less than $99°° Manchester Herald Office cy environment makes this legal background. BUILDER. New homes, two, three bedroom and 649-5105. S T #2220 between 8:30 and 5 ^.m. ST #2041 an excellent opportunity. Excellent skills and additions, remodeling, rec FOR SALE - 1965 FalcoB townhouse apartments ------1------.'V. Monday - Friday. For appointment, call 646- references. Can start im­ rooms, garages, kitchens station wagon, running and < available immediately. MANCHESTER - Firsliri I E 150 Cargo Van 1982 Granada 4 Dr. Wgn. 6050 after 4:00, Bob mediately. Please write remodel^, ceilings, bath ^ B te r e d . ^S.Op. CaU 74^ $ m . $425, (485. Securib floor one bedroom C ondo'' LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX Lathrop. P.O. Box 3044, Vernon, Ct. tile, dormer's, roofing. SEASONED FIREWOOD, required. Heat and hot Newly ren^at^. Newl? - S A V E - > 8 7 8 9 ® ® bicycle, blue, with white 06066. Residential or commer­ cut, split, delivered. $100 a water included. Call Ren- appliances, waU to wall'* handlebars and seat; with RELIEF KITCHEN Help, cial. 649-4291. ...fill out the coupon BATHROOM Sink with carpeting. Heat and h oL r Manchester, on - call and cord. You pick up, $75.00. tol Office, 875-4474. pads. Norman St. area. Condomlnluma 22 CaU anytime, 649-1831. faucets and pipe. Ehicellent water included. No petsK l S T #2159 8'r #2241 ST #2141 for special events. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Reward. If found, please ELECTRICAL SERVICES condition. $35.00. WALL STREET - Hebron, $425 monthly. Securitf^'- F 150 Pick-Up call 643-4735. Experience required. Call M A N C H E S T E R - T w o - We do all types of Elec­ Telephone 644-0011. 1982 Mustai^ 1982 Mustai^ 2 Dr. 646-5271 Monday, SNOW T IR E S (2 ) - two bedroom apartment, required. Avallabl*^, bedroom condo for rent. A- trical Work! Licensed. Call Firestone Town and Coun­ heat and hot water in­ February 1st. 646-0738. ^ j • 7 4 7 2 0 0 -SAVE- i LOST: White cat - vicinity Wednesday, Thursday 8 am C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. LADIES Low heel lace up < 6 9 9 3 ® ® - 1 pm. EOE M /F. try, L78-15, excellent. Used cluded. Appliances, m Dean Drive. East Hart­ 659-3008. leather boots, like new. ONE MONTH Free Rent and to: little. 521-5328. below moil parking, large yard. $410 ford. Call 568-6229 after •••••••••••••••••••••••• FARRAND Size 7. $20.00. Telephone Two bedrooms, 1V5 baths^rr < 8 T #2245 BRIDGEPORT Machinist - even monthly. Phone 649- 8 T #2184 ST #2243 3:00 p.m. REMODELING - Cabinets, 6494151. wall to wall carpeting^-.'.' 4-6 years experience. Able □ REAL ESTATE FIREWOOD - Hardwood 2871 or 21^14. 1982 Escort WMon Roofing, Gutters, Room $50.00 a cord picked n . appliances, parking. C a U v Loaded 1982 Escort 4 Dr. 1982 Mustang g Dr. to set up and machine from Additions, Decks, all types STEREO caMiiet, glass blueprints. Must be Call 742-0428. MANCHESTER - Main Mf-0391.______’ □ EMPLOYMENT Hornet For Sale 23 of Remodeling and doors. $60.00 or best offer. Street. 2 rooms, heated, * 7 2 9 9 ® ® - S A V E - Manchester Herald proficient enough to R e p a i r s . F R E E MANCHESTER > D eluz^ - S A V E - iFIFTEEN YEAR* In Telephone 6436IM. M t vnrter,. appUawes. No operate with a minimum of Estimates. Fully insured. four room apartment^ One Herald Square Help Wanted 13 supervision. Apply in Per­ NEW 2-FA M ILY - Two Business - Seasoned pets. Security. Parking. bedroom townhouses, Telephone 643^17. hardwood - Cut, and WHITE METAL tavers 523-7017, Stove, refrigerator, dlz}'»' | Manchester, Cenn. 06040 son: Gunver Manufac­ rods, five 2948’, five 4840’ , posal. No 1^ . $ ^ WZZi i CHRISTMAS BILLS are turing Company, 234 Hart­ country kitchen with delivered. ’Two a m tlwee coming in and savings need appliances, carpet and TIMOTHY J. Connelly - cord loads. $90 per cord. one 120-180’, $!25.00 takes eludes heat and hot waterrl< ford Road, Manchester, Total building and im­ 6494003. I replenishing. We have vinyl floors, double glazed Fast Delivery. SA-1238. aU. Telephone 0 4 6 4 ^ . Smart shoppers shop I provement services in­ several openings in our LOVING MOTHER OR windows, aluminum storm Classified! They find that’s 5f55Sft¥:¥5S5:¥:% ¥tf:W >S;::::45? i telephone sales program. windows and doors, full cluding but not limited to HARDWOOD - $2,S0 a bw . SOFA, Black naugaMde, GRANDMOTHER TYPE a good way to fight the high NAME...... If you are available 5-9 basement with washer and kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ Ready to use! 0^0496480. eight cushtoq w ithI wooden______to babysit. A Happy, con­ ditions, garages, roofing cost of living. i p.m. and .Saturday AM, and frame. $99.00. Telephone tent month old girl. From 8 dryer connections, gas Easy Crochet | would like to earn $67.00 fired, hot water baseboard and siding, door and win- FOR SALE - Double mat­ 643-9141. DILLOn ADDRESS ...... to 4, preferably in my plus a week, call Gerry at dow replacement, lA'fmJhkN., : home, vicinity of the heating system. $98,500.00. tress, box spriiu, exceUent I MANCHESTER. CT. B A 3 - 64 3 -2 7 1 1, M o n d a y - remodeling, renovations WHIRLPOOL Electric -w*V« Parkade. 649-0410. Summitt Village Con­ condition, $25. ’rnm-af-the- CITY ...... Thursday, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. dominiums. New two and new construction. 6 ^ century oak dresser, five range, exceUent working Graceful Experience a plus, but bedroom townhouses $46,- 1379. drawers, $125. Oak rocker, order, very clean, deluxe ZIP ...... PHONE. PART TIME help needed model, timer and lights. definitely not necessary. evenings in pharm acy. 900.00. Peterman Realty, ideal for baby’s room, $75. Will gladly train motivated SKAPARAS HOME $99.00. CaU between 9:00 Some retail experience 649-9404/647-0080. Perfect Condition. CaU 64$- individuals. Remodeling - All types of 1043 after 5pm. am and 2:00 pm, 643-2951. necessary. Apply in person additions, interior and 9 - 5 at Liggett Rexall, HORSES - Nine room cape RN'S - LPN 's - Full and exterior, repair work. Free FOR SALE - radial Ares, OMCM-StOTM Autos For Sole 91 Manchester Parkade. in. Manchester, 3 or 4 HONDA EXPRESS ,Apartmeote lor Ront 53 nePUBUCAN CAUCUS part time positions bedrooms, 2 baths, horse estimates. Reasonable MOPED- $175. Men’s P295-78-I4. ’Two for $K.00. tor Ron! SB ••••••••••••••«••••••••• ILepublican electon of the Town of TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK. available. We are offering rates. Call Joe, 569-7572. Teleplioe 8724752. eeeeeeeaee'eeeeeeeeeeeeee Bolton are hereby notified that FULL TIME Secretary - barn and c o rr a l, 1,000 Leather Dress Coat. Size AVAILABLE MARCH 1st, DA’TSUN, 1979, automatic, employment Monday - square ft. garage. Proper­ 42, $50. Men’s Down two bedroom apartment in STORE FRONT Space on sunroof, no rust, high there will be a Caucus at the Com­ Friday with an extensive take charge of office. Light ROBERT E. JARVIS munity Hall on January 25,1969, at typing, pleasant voice, plus ty now producing income. Jacket Larae, $25. Both TEN HORSE POWER two family. Electricity and busy street. 500 sq. ft. WiU mileage, rebuilt motor. benefit package and com­ Building and Remodeling Mercury outboard, $99.00. remodel to suit tenant. $375 eight o'clock p.m.. for the purpose regular office duties. Must By owner. 649-7373. like new! Double Cam»y appliances include-f One $2900. 646-3057 after 6 p.m. of selecting party-endors^ can­ petitive salaries OR Satur­ Specialist. Interior and Bedspread Set, Curtains Telephone 643-6918. onUd accepted. No pets. month including utlUtles. day's and Sunday’s at an be ready to start at once. exterior renovating, didates for municipal offices to be EAST HARTFORD - Two and Shams $35. 699-1900. $425 monthly. Security, 6434712. 1969 DODGE MONACA - voted on at the May 2, 1963 elec­ extremely high hourly Call for appointment residential and commer­ ONE ITEM PER AD. between 8:30 and 4:30 646- bedroom Ranch. Garage. BOYS THREE SPEED references and lease four door, automatic, tion. and to transact sudh other rate. Call Crestfield Con­ cial, additions, garages, MANCHESTER Main 0756, evenings and Aluminum siding. Asking TWO BABY STROLLERS, Huffy bike, 26-lnch. $20.00. required. 6474670. many extras. Must see. business as may properly come valescent Home/Fenwood roofing and siding, Street. Newly renovated before'said Caucus. weekends 633-4749 or 646- $54,500. Call 646-1512 after one umbrella type, RO.OO. Tetephene 449-7968. - $ ^ or best offer. CaU 649- Manor in Manchester at kitchens, bathrooms, office space, 1260 square Signed, 1901. 5:00 p.m. One for city use, ^ .0 0 . VERNON • Six rooms, 3515 after 6 p.m. 643-5151 Monday - Friday, replacement windows ana LADIES ICE SKATES, feet. Parking. The Hayayes Lawrence A. Converse III Call 646-6686. storage room, porch. With Chainnan, Bolton 9am - 3pm. doors. 643-6712. size 7. Canariiui atael and Corp., 6464131. 1981 CHEVY CAPRICE, 3 4 EXPERIENCED Clerk heat. $400. Convenient to Republican 1 2 Typist wanted full time im- □ BUSINESS FLOOR MODEL TV - leather. $10.00. Telephone Hartford. CaU 14554212. four door, V8. 27,000 miles. Town Committee 568-5224. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee mediatelv. Excellent and SERV ICES $20.00. Console stereo, CaU 647-1407. 026-01 Inflation Bot You typing skills required. Full $30.00. Call 649-6035. WoiOod Id Rent ST benefits provided. Call 849- USED MANUAL BANK 0oimi7 Smrvlcet Offered 31 Hornet lor Rent 84 REPUBUCAN CAUCUS 4 5 9 1 . ______SEASONED nRBWO(H>, mimeograph machine, acMg******************* SINGLE PROFESSIONAL repossessions 6«tUp,6at0uti $26.00. T e le ^ m e 6444UB. looking for small, one Republican electors of the Town of Earn good S U aolling cut, split, delivered. $86.00 ROCKVILLE • Eight room BABYSITTER WANTED REWEAVING BURN bedroom apartment. No FORSAU Andover are hereby notified that 5 6 8 AvonI Call 323-9401, a cord. Call evenings and col^___ l. $500$50r per month 7 in my home. Own transpor­ HOLES. Zippers, um- HEAVY PURPLE pets. CaU l^turday, 646- there will be a ^ucus at the or 278-2941 weekends, 228-9101. utUities. Security. 742- Elementary School (all porpoae tation. Verplanck School breilas repairs. Window bedspread, twin aize, $16.00 3471 before 3 p.m. 1079 Ford Courier Pick­ area. 649-8635. 7424421. up, cyl. rooini on School Road. Andover on shades, Venetian blinds. SOLID OAK kitchen set - firm. Used once, very good 4 *2300 Tuesday. January 25. 1969 at 6:00 Keys. TV FOR RENT. caadMon. Te* ' ••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeefleee KIT ’N’ CARLYLE'" by Larry Wright incoine Tax drop leaf table,.four MANCHES’TER - Six room 1978 Chrysler LeBaron p.m., for the purpose of selecting Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. reupholstered chairs, 8 6 »,k a e p l Home$-Apt$, to tfMrw 66 party-endorsed candidates for 649-5221. cape in nice residential •••••••••••••••••••••••• izeso. municipal offices to be voted on at Senrka natural epior. Call 64Mq4 locathM. ’Three bedrooms, after 5pm. USED 8NAUVABRT ROOMATE WANTED- To 1970 Ford Thunderbird the IVhy 2. 19S3 election, and to 9 10 11 12 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - Baroaile two voMui |Hire full basemenL garage, share two bedroom flat transact such other business as •••••••••••••••••••••«*« many extras. $625 monthly. *700. may properly come before said Concrete. Chimney Prm CtaaeNM M e tsMorced, boroa- Islay starting February 1st. $166 WALT ZINGLERS In­ Security and references Caucus. Repairs. “ No Job Too •••••••••••••••••••••••• firm in head,m edfm i firm plus u tilitiei. 646-2907 T h^bove can be seen Y. Anson come tax service. Filing a b a ^ h y ^ oontroUsMe. required. Ed Gorman evenings. Small” Call 644-6356. BATHROOM sink - Awodates, 64S4040. atlN*l*MaineL Town Cbairman personal or small excellent c e ^ t io o , $M.$0. 5 6 5 1 SIZES 10-42 C & M Tree Service, Free business tax returns. In CaU 6 4 3 «M . MANCHESTER - ’Three estirnates. Discount senior mmtte ■■ Ui* soft Kmt-Cn>-8heen 14 15 16 your home since U74. LADIES NQRNCA aU rooRf bungalow near down­ □ AUTOMOTIVE 13 citizens. Company boots, aisp I. $16.00. Ww20 to crochet this lovely''-’’; 046-5346. 1970 FORD P|$9 transmis­ dreae with popcorn yoU'“> town. Immediate occupan­ NOriCB OF DiaaOLUTKH Manchester owned and Talephoiie BSt-llfft. w-w eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee AHANDBa, INC. sion staiid, three fpead, .••••»•»• Wear it ''’> cy: $300 per monUi plus operated: Call 646-1S27. excellent condition. |KOO. belted also, Aufos fo r 66ft 61 NoUca If hereby given pument A jw E le-trl^ cd yoka ulttiUM. Rderences and eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee to CJi.8. Sec. U-37S(a) Uiat TMepbooe 017-1616. . No. 5661 has directionS'‘'v ■ecurity required. 0494845 -••m e •ddws sneafnl seaent f 1979 FORD GRANADA - 0 ARANDEE, INC., a CoonecUcal after 0 p.m. GorponiUon havinig Id principal D A R K O R in m cyl., automatic, air- place of bnilneu In Bolton, LcttljL s 18 19 20 ottoman, gaed'ooM Itlf abal vaaimaiiebq pemwbetof: 19.1______condltiohing, 27,660 miles. Connactlcut hai b m dlnotved 1^ 17 CELEBRITY CIPHER $46.00. ^ a ll 64941*01 TWO JINMNKJI»^love K oSinrsCTlOtoS: 4 i« f Oeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Superb carl Many extras! retoluUon adopted by Ita Board o( CflHbruy Cipher eryptognm* ere flrenid lirem qMeWlene by lenoui pwpie, pun between 6pm and 7:l4|aB ______iitt OWaw-eioiee $4W . 644-2942.______Director! and StocUulflara aa a t Md preeem. Each IMIM m the cipher MMdc ter enetfier. or 7:30 am to 8:1$'am: lor Ront 9* December IS, IM . 0j8 L *494941. 1961 CHEVY Caprice, four AU creditor!, if iny, a n waiaad _tiwi6t8A88r I (I to preaent their ctatms agaioat said PING P(»fG taUa: iollb ttW i NEWLY RENOVATED door, VB. 27,000 miles. CaU • iDRZlU-eV-CSI *F CeXL • I BRiiV 647-1407. corporation on or balon April W, and rolls »WafcpM6. QUl 210 square feet o ffice ini, or lharaafter ba bairsd aa' It s easy 649-1226 a fla rllK . , ^ (vhilable. Main Street providad by Section IMIWdi o< with a QHVRZ DY FLLKP. VOQDKJ ISVPF location with ample 1078 FORD GALAXY 500. the Oonnsctlcnt Oeatral Slatalas. GENERAL ELECTRIC partdiig. CeU 640-2MI. ExceUent running condl- Clalma should be preawtid to diassified ad! Example: A) Washer good cond., *50.00 'J FZLI QHF PZLJ RDEL IBPZ FZL floor poUaher with braahes Uon. $296 firm. 60-1726. Henry J. Batch, Jr., Its Preatdent, Call 000-0000. in good cnmllUan. $H,d9. OvoveooaaaMaaaaaa***** la iim m START ’81 in your new of­ 11 Meadow Road. Bolton. CTOnW. CARS $1001 Trucks $751 Dated at Manchaitar, Coomc- CaE ...... fice apace. Preetige loca- B)Table with formica top, *20.00 Call 000-0000. PDISFO." — IBCFDV OLUCL AvaUabie at local ^ ’t ticut this Zrd day of January, iM . tlM , com er East Center ARANDEE, INC. -/-24) PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ”The only thing that savM ua from I i S Pitkin Street. Great sales. Call (refundanle) Barry W. BotUcallo bureaucracy la Ht meffldMcy.’’ — Eugene MoCarlhy TiatbiUty. Rent inclndes (313) 831-6387 Ext. 2S40B Its Attorney NO PET ADS. » C'CnbyNfA.mc. TMR«g U« PM CTifOK • 1SIZbyNaA.lw. ’ for your directory on how 64S-2711 tiS it S f, to purchaae. 24 hours.