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Soviets Clearing out of Lebanon Museum and Other Points of Interest

Soviets Clearing out of Lebanon Museum and Other Points of Interest

«0 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, May 10, 1983 Israeli couple returns ij, - r r ‘ x- Of w for second look at States r ' Woman ready ‘ Spring autos: Bv Barbara Richmond Herald Reporter for giant step | \ * ^ to have Impact a sales guide Tami and Am ir Wertheim, who \ ^ ■ USX.-I came to America from Israel on ... page 4 the first Friendship Force flight in ... page 3 ... pages 22,23 1978, liked this country so much they’re back to take another look. r- The couple is staying with Michael and Jane Wlochowski of 94 Cambridge St., the same couple they stayed with in 1978. The Wlochowsids, meanwhile, visited the Wertheims in Israel in 1981. Cloudy tonight; Manchester, Conn. The Israeli couple has seen more L t s , partly sunny Thursday ? — See page 2 Single copy: 25$ lives. They arrived hereon April 11 and have visited California, Utah, lllanrhratpr Mmlft Nevada, and Colorado, where Mrs. Wertheim’s sister lives.

LAST WEEKEND they went to Niagara Falls with their host family. They will leave Manches­ ter this week for Washington, D.C. ’ ttr-^ S where they plan to visit the space Soviets clearing out of Lebanon museum and other points of interest. From there they will go to New York City, where Mrs. 4 Wertheim’s brother lives. They will return to Israel on May 21. V i Rumors Herald photo by Pinto Mrs. Wertheim said this is their big trip. ‘It’s expensive to come Organist honored here. We each had to pay $50 just to leave the country. ’This is some­ Herald photo by Richmond of war thing new that started on April 1,’ ’ James McKay, center, was honored Rev. Richard Dupee, the church’s Wertheim said. MR. AND MRS. AMIR WERTHEIM recently on his 30th anniversary as pastor. A former pastor. Rev. Richard The couple lives in Rishon-Le- . . . Israeli visitors in town increase organist and choir director at North Osgood Bennett, is on the right. Zion. It’s near Tel Aviv and has a United Methodist Church. On the left is population of about 100,000. " I t ’s called a sleeping (bedroom) town Wertheim said that the average Israel has developed since then By United Press International to Tel Aviv,” Mrs. Wertheim salary is from $500 to $1,000 a and we now have all of thosh explained. month, after taxes. He said that the things. But the meat here is A Soviet airiiner left Beirut Wertheim is a bus driver for the necessities of life, such as bread, cheaper,” Mrs. Wertheim said. today carrying the second group of A b o u t T o w n largest bus company in Israel. cheese and milk, are much lower Real estate is expensiveln Israel Soviet Embassy dependents out of He’s also a member of the bus than they are in this country too. The Wertheims said there are Lebanon, adding to fears of a new corporation. Mrs. Wertheim is a because the government subsid­ very few apartment complexes war sparked by reports of fresh Church group to meet cosmetician. " I ’m not concerned izes them. there and the apartments are sold, Syrian and Palestinian troops with telling how to put on makeup, What do the Wertheims espe­ not rented. It costs about $50,000 pouring into the country. I learned it, but I don’t like it. I ’m cially like about this country? "A for a three-room apartment. And % Soviet Embassy sources said 11 St. Margaret’s Circle, Daughters of Isabella will involved with the cleansing of the lot of things, it’s so large and the interest rate on a mortgage is h children and 12 adults, mainly meet tonight at 7 at First Federal Savings, 344 W. skin, giving facials and treatment beautiful and every place you visit whopping 200 percent. The Wer­ I . women and elderly men, left on a Middle Turnpike. The location of the meeting was of skin problems,” she said. is different,” Mrs. Wertheim said. theims said they bought a house scheduled flight to the Soviet incorrectly listed in Saturday's Manchester Herald. “ We enjoy the people in Am er­ "just before the big inflation.” Union. They joined 87 embassy After a short business meeting, Rachel Evans, a TH E Y BOTH AGREED that ica. They are very kind and almost They also commented on the dependents who left Monday on an certified graphoanalyst, wilt speak. everything in Israel is expensive. always want to help,” she added. crime rate. "W e have crime, but unscheduled flight, ostensibly fora Friends are weicome. ” We have many taxes. They’re the Mrs. Wertheim also commented not as much as America. Most summer vacation at the Baltic Sea. highest in the world. Out of my on the fact that this country is so places it has been safe to walk the A Soviet Embassy source said W ATES to meet salary I pay about 70 percent in clean. “ We have a lot to learn in streets,” Mrs. Wertheim said. Her the dependents ieft “ because the taxes and most of it goes into Israel. But we are a lot younger husband added that it isn’ t so safe embassy-run Soviet school is over defense,” Wertheim said. than America,” she said. any more. for the and it is time lor their Manchester WATES will meet tonight at 7:30 at 72 If you think the Connecticut sales She reflected, “ I suppose when ■The Wertheims will return to summer vacation.” E. Center St., rear. tax is high, listen to this— the sales you’re a tourist in any country you their country on May 21 to rejoin Other Soviet diplomats said the Weighing-in is at 6:30 p.m. A mother and daughter tax in Israel is IS percent. Inflation only see the best places. The first their two children, a boy and a ^rl, school term was cut short by two Herald photos by Tarquinio social will follow the meeting. increases there at the rate of more time we came here we were so who are being care of by Mrs, weeks because of recent fighting in than 100 percent a year. excited about the variety of food. Wertheim’s parents. Bedroom burnout the hills east of Beirut that s p ill^ PTA to hear psychologist into the capital, killing 32 and A fire in a second-story bedroom of a and two daughters, Nancy and Christine injuring 100 civilians. house owned by Edward Curtin at 149 The sudden departure of the Martin School PTA will meet tonight at 7:45 at the Examine man’s antibodies — all of whom were in the living room Soviets was reminiscent of the school on Dartmouth Road. Marci Gueret, a school Walker St. broke out this morning when downstairs — heard it crackling. Above, evacuation of Soviet Embassy psychologist in Glastonbury and Farmington, will his son, Edward Jr., apparently emptied Edward Curtin Sr. talks to Bycholski personnel in Arab countries on the speak on children's self esteem and daily pressures, eve of the 1973 Middle East War and how parents can help children with their and you iearn his history .®*h tr,|yj^taining alit cigarette into while other family members look on. At when Egypt attacked Israeli posi­ problems. a trash tag. Manchester Deputy Fire left, a firefighter examines damage to tions-across the Suez Canal and The PTA will also install officers for the 1983-1984 By William O. Murray system produces antibodies to the Lowenstein said he was first Chief Robert S. Bycholski said the fire the corner where the trash bag caught Syria thrust into the occupied school year. United Press International substances which are foreign to its struck with the idea of using had probably been burning for between Golan Heights. body. fire. molecular biology as an anthropo­ a half hour and an hour when the son The Soviet move came as Beinwt Spring concert at Bennet SAN FRANCISCO - Dr. Jerry The 57-year-old researcher then logical tool while at a seminar in emerged tense but calm after two Lowenstein says the body's im­ removes the serum from the rabbit Nice, France, six ago with late-night explosions that left Etennet Junior High will present its spring concert mune system holds the best means and mixes in the substance he his wife, who teaches anthropology seven peopie injured. tonight a( 7:30 in Cone Auditorium. The concert, Thanks, MCC of unraveling the mysteries of wants to test. at the University of California, He lived almost a month . One of the explosions, appar­ cadet, beginning and jazz bands will perform. , man’s ancient past. The antibodies, which react only Santa Cruz. ently a car bomb, rocked the Special features will include "Snares, Traps and Delsie Antico recently presented a $200 Lowenstein, a nuclear medicine to specific substances, then are While sitting in on the seminar: Hamra sector of west Beirut, Other Hunting Devices," a percussion ensemble researcher at the University of used to identify whether the the researcher said, “ Ifoundthata damaging a clothing boutique and performed by the grade 8 and 9 band students. check to Manchester Community Col­ California-San Francisco, calls his substance is related to monkeys, fascinating question — a question injuring three passersby, wit­ A flugel horn solo entitled "Come in From the Rain” lege in thanks for her education in hotel detection procedure ra^oimmu- humans or other primates. over which there was mucl( nesses and security officials said. will be performed by James Colletti. The concert band sales and management. The money, noassay, or RIA. It is a method of “ What makes my method better contention — was the status of Baby liver transplant recipient dies In the Roueiss sector of southern than any of the other biochemical flute section will play “ Samba for Flutes.” given on behalf of the Essex Motor Inn tagging antibodies with radioac­ Ramapithecus, a primate ancestor Beirut near the Bourj Brajneh Following the concert outstanding band students tivity for easy identificiation. methods currently used in this type MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI) - of ours dated at 8 million to 15 Earlier in the morning, Scott began to fluctuate, his kidneys Palestinian refugee camp, a se­ will be honored at an annual awards presentation. co-owned by Mrs. Antico, will be used research is that it is a thousand million years ago.” Thirteen-month-old Brandon Hall, from the strain of the two organ cond bomb damaged a building Lowenstein says he can roll back Kent, another hospital spokesman, faltered and the persistent lung ces after the second transplant Punch and cookies will be served. for scholarships in the hotel sales and times more sensitive,” Lowenstein the youngest double liver trans­ transplants and an additional since the new liver began function­ and wounded four people, one of time and study the period tefore said. had said Brandon’s "blood pres­ problems continued. ThT director of bands is Marilyn Lillibridge. management field. Mrs. Antico will Two University of Califoraia, plant recipient, died early today sure continues to drop. His vital exploratory operation in the span ing almost immediately. them seriously, police said. No one man appeared. There is a high degree of after a long bout with complica­ Billie Hall has remained at her of less than two weeks. Berkeley, researchers — Vincent signs are still unstable and he’s The- persistent lung_ problem, ciaimed responsibility for the graduate from MCC this month. "This is a whole new field,” probability, Lowenstein said, that son’s side throughout his medical Sarich and Allan Wilson — found tions that forced him to be kept extremely critical.” The first transplant was espe­ . however, never cleare..cleared up. It blasts. Confused elderiy topic Lowenstein said. It helps confirm if a close biochemical relation alive on a respirator, a hospital ordeal. She kept up the vigil evidence using a similar molecu­ Hospital officials had said doc­ cially stressful for the baby since actually got worse with the use of In Washington, an administra- biochemically the fossil evidence between proteins from two anim­ spokeswoman said. outside the intensive-care unit lar method that Ramapithecus tors held little hope the youngest his heart stopped twice during the the respirator which was pumping Uon official asking for anonymity of relationships between different als is found, they are closely where special nurses provide Crestfield Convalescent Home and Fenwood Manor VFW to sell poppies was not a man-like ape. “ He died at 3:30 a.m. CDT. boy ever to receive two transplants operation and cut the flow of blood nearly 100 percent oxygen into the Tuesday said “ a dozen or so” species. related. After all, the researcher around-the-clock care. will sponsor a lecture on understanding the needs of Lowenstein wanted to test it That’s all we have at the moment, ’ ’ could survive the latest downturn to his lungs and liver. boy’s system and not giving the Soviet advisers were in Lebanon’s Lowenstein begins by injecting said, when "w e study proteins, we The boy from Walnut, Miss., was confused elderly May 18 from 7 to 8 p.m. at the dining himself but initially he ran into said a nursing supervisor at Le in the struggle for recovery. The first new liver had to be lungs a chance to heal. eastern Bekaa Valley, ostensibly The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have its annual rabbits with serum from living a r e studying genetic being kept alive on a respirator, room of Fenwood Manor, 565 Vernon St. many in the field who doubted his Bonheur Chiidren’s Medicai cen­ The boy, who has been on the replaced with another April 22. Brandon needed the first trans­ to train Syrian troops re-equipp^ sale of poppies this month. creatures. The rabbits’ immune relationships.” which is needed to keep life-giving Reserve a place by calling 643-5151 by May 17. method. ter, where the boy had been when a blood clot formed in an plant because he was born without with Soviet tanks, artillery and The poppies are assembled by disabled veterans. critical list since his first trans­ oxygen flowing into his damaged Refreshments will be served. hospitalized since his first trans­ artery leading to the donated bile ducts, vital parts of the liver anti-aircraft batteries following Proceeds from the sale are used for the benefit of plant, had more problems Tuesday lungs. plant April 13. afternoon when his blood pressure organ. Doctors were cautiously which help filter impurities from Israel’s June 6 invasion of disabled and needy veterans and for the families of His lungs have never recovered optimistic about Brandon’s chan- the blood. Lebanon. deceased veterans. Banjo music at Whiton State Department spokesman Alan Romberg also said there has Jack LeSure, a folksinger, wil present a program MHS plans 55th reunion "clearly been some reintroduction for children ages 5 and up Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at of PLO forces into Syrian- Whiton Memorial Library, 100 N. Main St. controlled areas of Lebanon.” He LeSure, who is a special education teacher in East The Mancheester High School class of 1928 will have Group plans to dig for Pitkin history said there was "no sign that Syria Hartford, has been playing the banjo and singing for its 55th reunion May 18 at Manchester Country Club. is preparing to attack.” A social hour will begin at noon and lunch wUl be Other U%. officiais said there several years. Admission is free. James P. Sacks been dpne except lor a little scratching.” served at 1 p.m. Entertainment, including a since many historicai items are probably historians learn more about its former had been signs of more Syrian Herald Reporter That “ scratching” turned up items — sing-a-long, is planned buried near it. The hearth was where appearance and operations. troops entering Lebanon, but it including a pipestem and a belt buckle — For .a relic of its size and |iistorical bottles were blown by workmen when the Carter said the board will discuss the was not certain if they were Women award scholarships which convinced the board it ought to look factory was open. The factory closed project when it meets in iate May. The importance, relatively little is known further. beefing up existing forces or about 1830. proposed dig would begin this fall. replacing those already in the about the Pitkin Glass Works. , “ We have no Idea what will turn up — The board foresees the dig as a country. The Robin chapter of the American Business B U T t h S But members of Pitkin Glass Works that’s the mystique,” said Carter. “ But a “ relatively small” operation. Carter said. If the project is approved, students ABC reported earlier that 10,000 Women sAssociationwillpresentfourscholarshipsto Inc., the group whicb oversees what is left dig will probably go a'long way toward “ It’s a targe site but very accessible.” trained in archaeoiogical digging methods fresh Syrian troops had crossed local students at a dinner May 17 at Willie’s Steak ' " of the Revolutionary War-era factory ^t defining the Pitkin bottle on a more The rarity of bottles which can be — and able to preserve the historical into Lebanon. House. A social hour will start at 6:30 p.m. and dinner Porter and Munro streets, want'to change definitive basis. will be served at 7 p.m. Mastrio, Jon Anthony, Babij, Natalie, daugh­ that. confirmed to be Pitkins has led to integrity of whatever they find — will One U.S. official estimated the son of Frank and Cheryl ter of Eugene and Lana “ We’re looking at the feasibility of the-l, problems in verifying relics as genuine. work on the site. Carter said local John Gannon, associate dean of student affairs at Though nothing is formal yet, a plan to project — costs and other things,” hesaid. number of Palestine Liberation Anderson Mastrio of 140 Yurchyshyn Babij of 1 Some bottles suppos^ly from the glass residents will also be able to work at the Manchester Communitv Collepe. will speak on higher conduct an archaeological dig at thesite of The board is considering asking Dr. Organization fighters in Lebanon Hilliard St., was bom Shepard Drive, was bora works lack identifying marks and “ may glass works on an “ educational basis” at at 12,000, an increase of 2,000 over education in the 1980s. the factory ruins is being considered by Sarah Langley, an archaeologist who April 10 at Manchester April IS at Manchester not be Pitkins,” said Carter. Verification the archeologist’s discretion. Mae Gaines, education committee chairman of the executive board of Uie glass works, teaches at Eastern Connecticut State previous estimates. Syrian troop Memorial Hospital. His Memorial Hospital. Her procedures are one thing that could be He warned that people should not dig on Robin chapter and a guidance counselor at East according to board member Richard College in Wlllimantic, to conduct the one- strength in the eastern Bekaa maternal grandparents maternal grandparents helped by a dig. their own at the ruins, which are fenced Hartford High School, will present the scholarships Carter. or two-year dig. Valley was put at 40,000. are Mr. and Mrs. Carl are llim itri and Irene In addition, the only way.the factory’s off, since this would endanger methods of "Tbere’s a likelihood there will be a dig The first thing to be determined is where Anderson Jr. of 36 Mar­ Yurchyshyn of New Bri­ old appearance is known is from an historically verifying what is found during up there,” said Carter. “ Nothing has ever the hearth of the old factory was located. garet Road. His paternal tain. Her paternal grand­ artist’s rendering. A dig could help a dig. grandparents are Mr. and parents are Andr^ and AARP to study yoga Mrs. James Mastrio of Maria Babij of Williman- Wethersfield. tic. She has a sister Larissa, 3. Inside Today Manchester Green AAR P 2399 will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Fellowship Hall in Community Baptist 24 pages, 4 sections Church, East Center Street. Pope to unveil Easton man’s work Advice ...... Sister Mary Alice LaGace will speak on Christian Car turns tables on thief Area towns...... | j yoga and contemplation. She is a former missionary By James V. Heallon Mary and took Shrady a little over believes one of the children is a nun NEW ORLEANS (U P I) — A would-be tire thief was scuiptor-father, Henry Merwin 1959. Clossifled...... ” 21-24 to Cameroon and Ghana. Htrold photo Pinto United Press International a year to do. today. Com ics...... 11 trapped and captured by an unlikely hero— the car he Shrady, executed the Ulysses S. ‘‘Don’t touch it," the cardinai Refreshments will be served by Dorothy Krause Pope John Paul believes the Entertainment...... 1!.!!!!! 16 was attempting to strip. Grant Memorial in Washington. said when he saw the 12-inch ciay and her committee. All seniors are welcome Posies for patients EASTON — It was hotior enough Virgin Mary helped him survive an THE VIRG IN Mary in Shrady’s Lottery...... 2 Police said Givett James, 19, of New Orleans, had model. "B ronze!" Reservations will be taken for the annual luncheon for Frederick Shrady to be chosen assassin’s bullets two years ago work appears to be an elongated Obituorles...... !.! ]!!! | jacked up the back of the car and removed the lug nuts When he was assigned the papai Opinion...... i June 9 at Manchester Country Club. Officers and Mrs.Jane Corrigan of Parker Street by the pope to do the sculpture — Friday, May 13, 1981. It was on figure floating above three child­ from three of its tires Monday when the vehicle tilted receiving services from the association work, he was told it was to be done Peopletolk ...... 2 directors for the new year will be installed the first American work of art to be May 13, 1917 that Catholics believe ren. She is looking down at them THE SHRADY property is a to the right and came down on his hand as he t r i^ to received a special surprise Friday when in marble. “ My God,” said Shrady Sports...... ! ! ! !?li2 Menu includes a choice of roast beef, breast of during the past six months. The displayed in the Vatican gardens the Virgin Mary was seen by three and they are meeting her gaze in showplace with a great Georgian Television...... • remove the right front tire. Nurse Linda Chambers of the Manches­ who has worked in bronze for 40 fieldstone house as its focal point. chicken or fillet of sole at $6.95 a meal. Reservations carnations were given to Public Health — but the pontiff is also going to do Portuguese shepherd children one seemingly spectacular mo­ Weather...... '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'I Police cornered James at the car iot and ordered years, " I ’m not a marble man!” The papai flag was flown at its will be taken at the meeting or through the mail ter PuUlc Health Nursing Association patients in recognition of National the unveiling. near the village of Fatima, 70 miles ment of recognition. It is eloquent him to stand up, but he couldn’t. entrance for the arrival of Cardi­ Send a check payable to Manchester Green chapter brought her a carnation donated by ■Tm doubly thrilled,” Shrady from Lisbon. in its simplicity. SAMPLES TOOAV They lifted the car enough to,^release the trapped Nurses Day, which was Friday. Interna­ Last year, his friend, Vatican nal Cassaroli. Shrady said with 2399 to Bernice Mayer, 63 Church St. No reservations Michael Orlowski of Park Hill Joyce told U PI before he left for Rome to The faithful have made pilgrim­ “ I must admit it’s quite a The Manchester Herald today con­ hand, then arrested James on a 6harge of attempted tional Nurses Day is Thursday. Secretary of State Agostino Cardi­ evident appreciation for her taste tinues Its sampling program to brina will be accepted after June 4. attend the unveiling Friday of his ages to Fatima each year on the beautiful statue,” said the soft- Flower Shop. Mrs.Corrigan has been nal Cassaroli, came to visit Shrady that the property had been deve­ copies of the newspaper to non- 10-foot bronze, “ Our Lady of anniversary since the church spoken Shrady, 75, a famous subscribers In Manchester. at his Fairield County estate where Fatima,” which honors the Virgin authorized them in: 1930. Shrady . sculptor in his own right whose loped by the late novelist Edna the Shrady family has lived since Ferber. t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 11. 1983 MANCHK.STEH liKK.Al.l), Wctlncsdu.v, Mu.v 11, 1983 - 3

NATKMAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7 RM EST S> 11 ‘ S3 30.00 News Briefing Historical buildings ordinance withdrawn Snowfall buries Mondale unhurt SAMflMNCaCO By Janet Sombric already be getting a permit so it parts of Montana by black In race Herald Intern wouldn't be that much of an extra burden. By United Press International BEDFORD, N.H. (UPI) - Former mOHitT Republican Director Joan V. Lingard Board member Kenneth Tedford and Vice President Walter Mondale says TEurtiutuMS so so Tuesday night withdrew her controver­ Cassano both mentioned the advertis­ A storm that paralyzed parts of he’s not worried about how the possible sial proposed ordinance that would ing expenses. Tedford said the $10 Montana with more than 4 feet of emergence of a black opponent for the 4 ^ , have required advance notice of the application fee would not cover adver­ wind-driven snow moved into Canada 1984 Democratic presidential nomina­ tising costs. Lingard said the Notice of today but a new storm dumped snow on demolition of historical buildings. tion would effect on his own bid for the Intent would cost $5 and advertising the Northern Rockies. Thunderstorms job. (S 3 * * ""* ' Mrs. Lingard withdrew it after urn WIATHCR FOtOCAST t-J opposition by several board members would cost $3.50. pounded the Plains with rain and hail. "Everybody’s got a right to run. I ’m made it apparent the ordinance would Mrs. Lingard suggested establishing Great Falls, Mont., was cut off from not going to be hurt. To the contrary, I For period ending 7 p.m. Wednesday. During receive a negative vote. an Historical Commission that would the world Tuesday by tfie near-blizzard think I ’min very good shape,” Mondale Wednesday, rain and showers will be expected In Mrs. Lingard had revised her ordi­ identify historical building, both public that blocked roads, closed schools and said Tuesday at the conclusion of a Tennessee, the East Gulf Coast Region and the Northern nance after earlier board opposition. In and private, around Manchester. the airport, and knocked radio stations two-day campaign swing through the Plains- Region, changing to snow over the Northern its revised version it stated that anyone She said the Manchester Historical off the air*. The storm began to weaken first-in-the-nation primary state. Rocky Mountains. Elsewhere weather will remain fair in who wanted to demolish a historical Society, which originally proposed the as it moved north. " I ’ve got to address the issues general. Maximum temperatures include: Atlanta 80, building^ would have to file a public ordinance, was "not in a position to do Officials monitored the snowfall confronting all Americans, including Boston 60. Chicago 76. Cleveland 72. Dallas 82. Denver notice and wait 30 days. It provided for it." and the Cheney commission is continuously, but held off declaring an minority Americans. I have and I will," 65, Duluth 64, Houston 84. Jacksonville 82, Kansas City a reduction in the waiting period to 14 limited to a specific area. If the emergency, the former vice president said. 74, Little Rock 80, Los Angeles 72, Miami 83, Minneapolis days in special cases. Manchester Historical Society were to A woman was found dead in the street The Rev. Jesse Jackson of Chicago, 77, New Orleans 84, New York 68. Phoenix 64, San Democratic Director Stephen T. undertake the work it would have to be in Great Falls, but authorities did not one of several black leaders mentioned Francisco 66, Seattle 68. St. Louis 80 end Washington 80. Cassano said he could not support it given money by the board. immediately determine whether her as a possible presidential candidate, because "it would tie up the ho­ Mayor Stephen T. Penny said, 'T m death was storm-related. visited New Hampshire recently and meowner and it was so loose it could not disappointed the Historical Society did Snow extended from southeast Mon­ said he would make a decision about be enforced. " Deputy Mayor Barbara not get involved." He said if it had not tana through north-central Utah. Tra­ entering the race in August. Weinberg said it would add an extra been withdrawn he would not have velers advisories were posted over Mondale said his position as the step to demolishing a building and she supported the ordinance, stating, “ If southwest and south-central Wyoming perceived frontrunner among the six Weather could not support it. their priorities aren't there, then why for snow and strong winds. declared Democrats in the race would Mrs. Lingard said the person would should the board" (get involved)? A developing storm prompted a give him more visibility and should • f A W 1 4*^ winter-storm warning for the Rockies help his campaign. In previous cam­ in Colorado and spread snow through paigns, frontrunner status this early in I I...... I 'S ...... ; central Nevada. the campaign has been as much a Today’s forecast Committee to study hindrance as a help. Suspect charged Today becoming mostly cloudy with a 30 percent i chance of afternoon showers. Highs in the 50s. Wind In beating death NRC concerned northerly 10 to IS mph. Tonight mostly cloudy. Lows in UPI photo Bennet housing plan the 40s. Winds north under 10 mph. Thursday a GLASTONBURY (U PI) - A Wind­ about sabotage mixture of clouds and sun with highs reaching the 60s. sor Locks man was arrested early Today In history Wind northwest under 10 mph. MAP SHOWS PATH OF INTERSTATE 84 CONNECTOR By Alex Girelli possible to make the Bennet conversion today on a murder charge in connection WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Nu­ . . links highway in East Hartford with 1-84 spur to Bolton Herald City Editor cheap enough for low-income elderly. with last weekend’s beating death of clear Regulatory Commission, citing Proposed rents there are to be at Michael Vallieres, of Glastonbury, On May 11, 1949 Israel was admitted to the United Nations. several instances of tampering with Extended outlook With echoes of the partisan split on market rales. police said. Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett (left) is (xingratulated by equipment, has warned operators of the Bennet housing conversion dispute "I hope that what you say is wrong,' Robert Herald Madison, 24, turned the nation’s atomic power plants to Extended outlook for New England Friday through resounding in the discussion, the Board Tedford said. himself in to Glastonbury police about Warren Austin. UN delegate of the United States. watch out for possible sabotage by Sunday: State predicts January work start of Directors Tuesday night decided in But Democratic Director Stephen T. 1:07 a.m., police said. He was held employees. ., R.I. & Conn.: Friday and Saturday will be favor of naming a committee lo study Cassano, prime mover in the Bennet overnight on $250,000 bond pending his Joe Fouchard, NRC public informa­ partly sunny and cool. Sunday will be mostly sunny. the feasibility of constructing afforda­ project, said, "Quite honestly I don't arraignment today in Manchester Ministers avoid Rightists kidnap tion director, said in a telephone High will be in the upper SOs Friday and Saturday and ble elderly or mixed group housing on think the dollars are there." Superior Court. interview Tuesday night the bulletin up near 70 Sunday. Overnight lows will be in the 40s for connection of i-84 and i-86 town-owned land. Tedford said the committee might ^ lic e said Vallieres's body was was sent May 4 to all of the nmre than 70 Friday and Saturday and in the SOs Sunday. The proposal for a committee of 10. tackle that problem first and not go on. OECD controversy boat passengers Vermont: Fair in the west Friday and Saturday. found badly beaten by police Sunday operating nuclear plants in the United By Richard Cody buying up land. It is buying the land through two highways. Officials in Manchester have with five Democratic and five Republi­ afternoon at his New London Turnpike States and utilities with construction Partly cloudy in the east. Chance of showers Sunday. Herald Reporter .the eminent domain laws. can members, was made by Demo­ ALTHOUGH nominations to the PARIS (U PI) — Ministers of major , MANAGUA, Nicaragua (UPI) — also supported completion of the connector, home. permits. Afternoon highs 55 to 65. Overnight lows 35 to 45. cratic Director Kenneth Tedford. committee will wait until next month, Western nations patched over their Rightist guerrillas, commanded by a Keish said the October target date and town officials in Bolton and other Federal officials said Tuesday Val­ Fouchard said the warning was Maine: Fair west and chance of showers east The state shouid have workers ready by appears firm, and that the estimated $70 Tedford's idea is that he and a Tedford named the four he would like to differences on the future of the world renegade Sandinista war hero known suburban area towns hope its completion lieres had been convicted in 1978 of issued because of several apparent Friday. Fair Saturday. Chance of rain Sunday. Lows * January to begin building the long-awaited Republican director will be among the economy but saved key grievances for as "Commander Zero,” kidnapped million project, of which $52 million is will attract business and expand tax bases. see on the committee. They aye drug charges in one of the largest deliberate incidents of tampering at in the upper SOs to upper 40s. Highs in the 60s Friday - highway connector that will link Interstate commitee members. Edward J. Barlow Jr. of 23 W. Vernon the more important economic summit four boat passengers on the San Juan construction costs, should begin to become Last year efforts by environmentalists to cocaine seizures in state history. nuclear plants. and Saturday cooling to the SOs Sunday. 84 in Manchester with Interstate 86 in East He wants the committee to be given a later this month in Williamsburg, Va. River and seized a large amount of reality by December or January. “ If it's a block building of the connector failed when St., who is with Cigna Corporation; Officials said was arrested in July The notice was the first of its kind and New Hampshire: Fair Friday and Saturday. Hartford, according to a state transportu- specific charge to report on site Finance and trade ministers of the supplies, Nicaragua's state radio said. mild winter, we should be able to break a panel of U.S, Circuit Court of Appeals Barney Peterman, Manchester 1977 in the parking lot of a Hartford one of about 50 "informational notices’ ’ Chance of rain Sunday. Lows upper SOs to upper 40s. - tion official. development costs, financing, and Organization for Economic Coopera­ Nicaragua also sent a protest note to ground then," he said. "But we ll be judges denied their appeal of a U.S. District builder; Richard Hagearty of 8 Green restaurant after agents who had dispatched by the federal agency Highs in the 60s and low 70s cooling to the SOs and low William E. Keish Jr., spokesman for the proposed rents, with as many alterna­ tion and Development held two days of Honduras complaining of a rebel advertising the designs in October." Court judge's decision that the highway Hill Road, real estate appraiser, and worked undercover to arange a drug annually, he said. 60s on Sunday. state Department of IVansportation, said tives as possible. He suggests the sessions on setting the course for a attack Tuesday in the northern pro­ According to the plans for the highway, could be built. Ben Rubin of 124 Highland St. sale, seized a half-kilogram of cocaine "Basically, this was an information the department expects to go out for bid for committee report to the board by healthier world economy. vince of Nueva Segovia on the Hondu­ the connector will be eight lanes wide at one The status of the connector has little Two town-owned properties w "h worth about $25,000-wholesale at that notice that we sent out last week to Long Island Sound contractors and builders on the designs by Sept,30. They emerged Tuesday with a point. bearing on the question of whether potential for housing use are a parcel time. ran border in which one Sandinista licensees citing a couple of events in the • October. statement of principles, agreeing to try soldier -reportedly was killed and The state spent $4.6 million on designs. Interstate 84 ever will be completed from on North Elm Street that must be used He served there years of a nine-year past," Fouchard said. "W e noted they The National Weather Service forecast for Long It will take two to three years to complete, THE REPORT date was one of the to create employment, reduce infla­ another wounded. Ninety-percent of the total cost of the Bolton to Route 52 near the Rhode Island for housing for elderly before July 1988, prison term after his conviction on the demonstrate the potential for deliber­ Island to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point: he said. provisions that made Republican mi­ tion, reverse protectionist trends and "Various rebels proceeded as usual project will be reimbursed by the federal border. The state is currently in design to prevent it from reverting to drug charges. He pleaded guilty to two ate acts and that this fact must be North to northwest winds today and Thursday. The department is currently buying up nority leader Peter DiRosa politically solve international debt problems. from Honduran territory tp attack the government. The $70 million figure does not stage on the proposed'eastern-Connecticut recreation use. and a parcel on Love counts of conspiracy to distribute as recognized. We want them to have their Winds 12 to 18 knots this afternoon and around 10 knots land in the 2.5 mile corridor that stretches suspicious. Town elections are in They added statements of support for border o u ^ s t at Siufe, 900 meters include bonding costs. portion of highway. There must be federal Lane. much as 100 pounds of cocaine. procedures (for dealing with incidents tonight. Fair weather today and Thursday with from Spencer Street in Manchester to 1-86 in November. more stable exchange rates and from the border,” the protest notesaid. Local town officials have long been approval before this highway can be Police refused to say whether the of internal sabotage) established." visibility over 5 miles.- Average wave heights 1 to 3 . East Hartford. Twenty-two pieces of Tedford said he originally had Tedford said the fact that the town general dissuasion from giving any "In the face of the increasingly anxious to see the connector built. East competed. slaying may have been drug-related. feet. property have been purchased, and the planned a July 1 deadline, but delay In left the federal Community Block "preferential treatment" to the Soviet dangerous escalation of aggressions Hartford officials have for years com­ Environmentalists are also waiting in the department needs to buy 29 more, he said. his proposal has made that unfeasible. Grant Program indicates a desire by bloc. against our country we ask the Defeat bodes ill plained about large traffic flows on Silver wings for the right time to file another suit The state plans on spending $3.6 million Democrats and Republicans split citizens to find other ways lo finance Fire kills b a b y ;^ Both statements were nebulous Honduran government once again to Lane from motorists driving between the to block the eastern Connecticut highway. Monday night on approval of the needed projects like housing. enough to avoid open schisms between reflect on its actions.” for budget plan cause not klfom the United States and its European Lottery Bennet conversion in a disagreement The mention of CDBG brought partners in the OECD. WASHINGTON (UPI) - On a 48-48 that promises lo figure in the election comment later by two citizens, Vincent BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Fire offi­ vote that bod^ ill for President campaign. Kelly and Ballila Pagani,, both of cials say it will be at least several days $50 million reconstruction of 1-86 Tedford said the committee should whom told the board the town should Iowa bill keeps Reagan, the Repiibtican-ted Senate before a cause is determined in a fire failed to increase defense spending The Connecticut Lottery daily number drawn be looking for specifics, including the avoid any involvmenl with the federal that killed a six-month old girl and Hearings slated Its caucuses first above the 5 percent growth rate set in Tuesday was 006. The Play-Four number was 8769. type of financing, revenue bonds, government, drove the rest o f her family from its the 1984 budget plan backed by The New Hampshire daily lottery number Tuesday general obligation bonds, and^ consor­ John Tucci, another citizen who was 8727. is state’s most costly road project tium of local banks. basement apartment. on Emery’s post DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI) — The Democrats. spoke on the proposal, likened it to a Firefighters said the infant, Linda Iowa Senate, in a move to stave off The Maine daily lottery number Tuesday was 641. DiRosa said there is a general feeling The Republicans, who control the te With a price tag of just over $60 million, poker game and suggested that Ted­ Chong Xayaratb, was dis c o v e rt about manuevering in several other state with a 54-46 majority, hoped recoup t4 The Vermont daily lottery number Tuesday was buses and vehicles carrying more than be crossing over from old to new roads via that creative financing doesn't exist ford would play the ace in the next WASHINGTON (U P I) - The Senate the state Department of Transportation 9:30 a m. Monday lying on a bed with assemblies, approved legislation Tues­ today by passing a substitute budget 482. three passengers. Thirteen new bridges will temporary access ramps. Familiar en­ anywhere. He was alluding to the Foreign Relations Committee plans to says the reconstruction of Interstate 86 hand. He said the Republicans should burns over 80 percent of her body. She day designed to keep the state’s pian that contains more than a 5 The Rhode Island daily lottery number Tuesday be built. trance and exit ramps will be closed off. The claims by the Democrats that it was not take a close look at it. open hearings next week on the through Manchester is the most expensive was the fourth person to d|e in the city nomination of former Maine Rep. precinct caucuses the first presidential percent increase in defense spending. was 7291. The “4-40 Jackpot” numbers, drawn The contractors are Savin Brothers and Buckland section of town, already enduring highway project the state has ever put out to this year as a result of fire, officials test in the nation. Tuesday, were 04-03-36-22 with a jackpot of $100,219. the Balf Co., both based in Newington. The the inconveniences of road construction in David Emery to be deputy director of But the Repubiicans were so divided bid. said. the U.S. Arms Control and Disarma­ The 42-2 vote came shortly after the over the issue of defense spending and The Massachusetts lottery number Tuesday was federal government will pay for 90 percent progress, will see still more disruption as Motorists traveling the highway through The baby was the youngest of four ment Agency, the panel said Tuesday. Senate State Government Committee taxes Reagan and his Republican 8488. of their work, and the state the remaining 10 Buckland Street is widened and rebuilt to children. Her mother, Somchay Xaya- town can already see signs of the percent. Cool response for The nomination had been delayed approved the bill for floor debate. leaders.in the Senate may have to take make way for a new highway interchange. construction to come as workers clea r t rees rath, and another child, three-year-old while Congress fought over President The bill states the precinct meetings what they can get, not what they want. The end result, however, will be a more John, were able to flee from the and level hills on either side of the existing P H IL IP B. SWAIN, the DOT engineer efficient flow of traffic through Manches; Reagan's selection of Kenneth Adel- shall be at least eight days earlier than The budget proposal defeated Tues­ road.. burning Clinton Avenue apartment man tojjead th£,.agency. A spokeswo­ any other caucus or primary held in the day would have allowed defense supervising the highway construction, says ter, without the daily bottlenecks around before firefighters arrived, officials Almanac By early next year, you'll be able to drive the construction won't cause too much Modes walks repair man for tnbTiommittee said Emery’s United States. Reflecting the popular­ spending to grow next year by an Sunset Ridge and the hazards caused by on sections of the rebuilt highway as said. hearing would begin next Tuesday. ity of the bill, senators took only 35 inflation-adjusted 6.5 percent. It was hardship for the thousands of motorists who traffic entering and exiting the highway workers begin construction on the new Witnesses said the mother tried to While awaiting action on the nomina­ minutes between introducing the bill in offered by Sens. Henry Jackson, travel the highway daily. through poorly-designed access ramps. An administrative proposal lo spend question of his own. He wants Weiss to eastbound lane of J-86. re-enter the apartment to rescue tion, Emery has essentially performed committee and approving it on the D-Wash., and Sam Nunn, D-Ga. “ At all times throughout the construction $20,000 to repair walks near the find out what the developer of M an-. T ^ a y is Wednesday, May ii, the 131st day of 1983 The 3.4-mile-long project is scheduled for process we'll maintain two lanes of traffic Manchester Modes building that is to Linda, but was driven back by the the duties of the job, serving as a floor. Thirty-eight Republicans, inciuding with 234 to follow. Chester Modes is going to do about a flames. The mother and John were completion in the fall of 1987. Plans call for in each direction," he said. THE NEW 1-86'follows almost the same be converted to apartments met with consultant to the agency. Sen. Tom Slater, IM ^uncil Bluffs, the GOP leaders, and 10 conservative The moon is approaching its hew phase. path as the old one, a few hundred feet to the clogged storm drain near Grissom treated for smoke inhalation at Park constructing four lanes of highway in either But there will be confusion. During opposition from citizens and reserva­ Emery, a Republican, last year gave said the bill is just a contingency in case Democrats voted for the 6.5 percent The morning is Jupiter. northeast of the existing road. Street. The Modes project is being City Hospital, police said. direction with one lane in each reserved for various stages^ofco^lci^tioir^^ tion from the Board of Directors up his seat in the House of Representa­ New Hampshire or Vermont change increase, but IS moderate Republicans The project starts just east of the point developed by Neil Ellis's First Hart­ TTie child's father, Thida Chong The evening are Mercury, Venus Mars and Tuesday night and was sent back to the tives to run for the Senate, but was their primary dates. Currently, the joined 33 Democrats in voting against . where the Hockanum River crosses under ford Realty, which also developed the Xayarath, was not at home at the time adminstration for more information.. Grissom Road area. defeated by Sen. George Mitchell, a Iowa caucuses are scheduled for Feb. it. Those bom on this date are under the sign of Taurus the highway, and ends just beyond Slater of the Are, police said. Democrat. 27, 1984. Legislation does not pass on tie votes. The board asked General Manager First Hartford has declined.to repair Included in those born May 11 aresong writer Irving Street, where the Manchester, Vernon and Robert B. Weiss to report on what Berlin, in 1888, surrealist painter Salvador Dali, in South Windsor town lines converge. the drain, which caused flooding during benefits the town would get from the the recent heavy rainfall. 1904, comic Mort Sahl, in 1927, comedian actor Phil Besides the eight lanes of main highway, work and and whether the $20,000 could J. Russell Smyth of 48 Strawberry Silvers, in 1912 and actor Denver Pyle, in 1920. the DOT plans to build two secondary roads come from the $750,000 bond issue for On this date in history; — running parallel to 1-86 on the northwest Lane said the $750,000 issue included improvements to roads in the Cheney $30,000 for purchase of road lan­ Peopletalk In 1858, Minnesota entered the Union as the 32nd and southeast — designed to Jieep cross­ Historic District. state. town traffic off the interstate and minimize downers have since agreed to give the Both those questions were raised tovJn and it provided for contingency of In 1910, Glacier National Park in Montana was the number of entrance and exit ramps, earlier by citizens. Vincent Kelly and created by an Act of Congress. according to Swain. almost 7 per cent. "You have to decide Cancer Foundation, and its honorary board Ballila Pagani. whether you can spend that $30,000 for In 1928, the first regularly scheduled television When these'"collector-distributor" roads “Simple” role includes Lauren Bacall, Dick Cavett, Stavros Mayor Stephen T. Penny added a the work " he told the board. programs were begun by station WGY in Scbenec- are built, cars coming to and from the J.C. Niarchos, Princess Lee Radziwill and Tom tady, N.Y. Ian McKejlen was playing the orilliant, Selleck. Penney catalog distribution center powerful Salieri in "Amadeus" on Broadway In 1949, Israel was admitted to the United Nations. wouldn't enter and exit the highway when he was offered the title role in “ Loving In 1977, a federal judge ruled a ban on Concorde directly. Instead, they'd funnel on or off the Walter.” Quote of the day supersonic jet flights into New York’s Kennedy highway on the secondary roads, avoiding “ It was the role of a man totally unable to cope, International Airport was illegal. hazardous slowdowns and bottlenecks around access ramps. as opposed to Salieri, who takes the world under NBC's John Chancellor finds too often ques­ Lunch at his control and makes it do what he wants it to tions at presidential press conferences “ verge on for the day; Author Herman Melville The new roads would also make it do. ’ ’ That’s how McKellen described the appeal of the disrespectful.” said. In time of p e ril... obedience, irrespective of possible for a driver to get quickly across playing a mentally retarded man in “ Loving Chancellor told TV Guide: “ A gritty quality has rank, generally flies to him who is best fitted to town — from West Middle Turnpike to command.” Walter," a British TV film that will premiere at entered the relationship, a shift from skepticism Buckland Street, for example — without getting on and off the highway. Shady Glen the Britain Salutes New York Festival tomorrow. to cynicism. A fragile membrane of courtesy and “ The biggest problem in playing a part like respect exists between the White House and its that,” McKellen said in an interview, "is having press corps. It was torn during the credibility-gap SPEAKING OF Buckland Street, the Delicious CHEESEBURGERS ... the to limit the degree to which you think. Most acting days of the Johnson administration and the war in ^itrltralrr Hrrald V-'" DOT has big changes planned for that road. Bernice original ... made with the best is figuring what is going on inside your head and Vietnam. It was ruptured during the Nixon Now mostly a route for local traffic, it will beef money can buy ... served on getting it sorted out. There were very few administration’s Watergate battles and, to some Richard M. Diamond, Publlaher be widened into a four-lane road from platters with heaps of crisp golden thoughts going on in Walter’s head. I had to try to degree, the damage can be seen today.” brown french fries and ybur choice of Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager Tolland Turnpike to a point just north of keep a sort of blankpess in my mind and try not to Pleasant Valley Road in South Windsor. cole slaw, cottage cheese, or lettuce think." The highway access ramps now located USPS 327-500 and tomato, SHADY GLEN CHEESE­ Glimpses VOL. Oil, No. 188 on Tolland Turnpike near Caldor's will be BURGERS ... the Bernice Original ... moved to Buckland Street, and a new Publlshad dsily excspi Sunday Suggaatad carrier rataa are ■ - IIILU/\P0S it's the best. Art imitates art Frank Stanton, former head of CBS, will and ctrlaln holldaya by iha 31.20 weakly. 16.12 for one "'P/WD'- commuter parking lot will be built on the become a member ^ of President Reagan’s Manchealar Publlablns Co.. 16 month, 315.36 lor thraa montha, north side of the street. David Stein made headlines in the late 1960s Committee on the Arts anrf Humanities ' Bralnard Place. Manchealar. 330.70 lor aix months and 361.40 That work, along with the building of new Conn. 06040. Second elaaa when he was indicted on 97 counts and went to Malcolm McDowell and Mary Steenburgen star lor ona year. Mall raise a re ' bridges over 1-86 at Slater Street, is part of prison for forging the work of artists such as UPI photo ga lag o paid at Mancbeater. available on raquaat.' in Shelley Duvall’s eighth Showtime “ Faerie Tale Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- the first phase of the construction project Picasso, Matisse, Van Dongen, MIro, Cocteau Theater" — thistime"LittleRedRidingHood” ... draaa changat lo Iha Manchaatar and will commence this summer, Swain and Derain. Actor Gabe Kaplan studied his hand To placa a daaaiflad or display DehMe Allen, Bea Arthur, Anthony Geary, Harfd. P.O. Box 691, said. In two years of forgeries, he collected an Manchealar. Conn. 06040. advartlaamsnl, or to report a Sally Kellerman and Hal Linden have been added Sunday iir the Deuoe-To-Seven-Draw news Ham itory or ptctura Idaa. . ■ \ \ i - By 1984, work should begin on the estimated $857,000. Now he signs his work with his . call 643-2711. Ottloa houra are to the iihiny’ 28- >iCelebrate America: A Star event of the World Series of Poker at the To aubacriba. or to rapod a interchange at West Middle Turnpike, own nanrie — although it may be in the style of a 6:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Monday Swain said. Spangled Entertainment Spectacular,” pres­ Horseshoe Club In Las Vegas. Kaplan dalivary proMatn. call 647-9946. through Friday. M A N C>H E S T E R mrnous artist — and Leigh Keno of the William ented on NBC by the Democratic National Olfica houra are 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 Plans call for moving eastward a section iM ylaj^lleries will auction 30 Stein paintings for finished third to win $31,500 of the total p.m. Monday through Friday and Committee... The Manchealar Herald la a of Middle Turnpike from the Hockanum TWO CONVENIENT LOCATK)NS IN MANCHESTER the benefit of the Skin Cancer Foundation at a New York City Mayor Ed Koch will host the $210,000 pot. The lions shhare went to 7 lo to a m. Saturday. Delivery subscriber lo UnHad Praaa Inter­ River to the East Hartford town line. New York hotel May 19. ahould be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ 840 E MIDDLE TPKE onRT 6 Open Daily mkI Sun . Pafkhdt Bcanch optn Mon'ifini SM season's final live “ Saturday Night Live” the victor— Texan Richard Clayton who national news aarvloas and Is a New access rumps will be built: one JohnC andBamiccA Rtag.OiwtMn Danny Kaye is honorary chairman of the Skin day through Friday and by 7:30 mambar ol the AudH Bureau of ( broadcast on May 14 .... i.m. Saturday. WiUtam J Hoch Exacutivt Mana^ won $105,000 in the event. CIrculallona. ROUTE OF RECONSTRUCTED INTERSTATE 86 cutting into a swath of woods bordering Wickham Park and the other edging into the . . . project to be completed in fall 1987 Laurel Marsh. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May 11. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. May 11. 1983 - 5 Reagan may modify stance Labor rejects O ’Neill’s plant closing alternative

Ov Mark A.Dupuls The Connecticut State Labor relocations or major layoffs. president of the CBIA, the state’s plant closing legislation to give the go a step further and accept some UPI Capitol Reporter on nuclear arms control Council, AFL-CIO, which hailed The heart of the ’ ‘job protection” largest business lobby. nine-point program a chance to requirement for advance the original as "runaway shops” plan was built around state pro­ O’Neill’ s plan would provide work. notification. By Helen Thomas HARTFORD — Labor leaders legislation, rejected O’Neill’s Supporters of the original bill tion’s negotiating'stance when the to back his plans for the MX grams to help identify companies money to identify firms in trouble O'Neill has said he has sympathy UPl White House Reporter Strategic Arms Reduction Talks have rejected a nine-point “ job proposal and vowed to continue its , praised other components of missile. He invited three separate in danger of closing and to help and help provide assistance to for workers who abruptly lose their resume June 8 in Geneva, protection” program offered by fight. O'NeilTs plan, but said they would groups of lawmakers to the White those companies as well as prevent closings, relocation or jobs because of closings, reloca­ WASHINGTON - President Switzerland. Gov. William O’Neill as an alterna­ “ The notification aspect is ob­ try to amend it to restore, a House today to hear his pitch. workers who lose their jobs layoffs and provide training and tions or major layoffs, but feared Reagan is conducting an intensive The changes Reagan discussed tive to a controversial plant closing viously the key to it,” said Betty notification provision. Rep. Roy Dyson, D-Md., said through closings,' relocations or other help to workers and com­ requiring notice would be a deter­ iobbying campaign to win congres- with his top diplomatic and mil­ bill opposed by business. Tianti, secretary-treasurer of the Rep. William Kiner, D-Enfield. Reagan agreed when one House layoffs. munities affected by the actions. rent to efforts to lure business to sionai approvai of the MX missile itary strategists Tuesday will O’Neill presented his plan Tues­ council. “ It is not a compromise as The plan also would provide co-chairman of the Labor and member suggested he would use a The Connecticut Busihess and the state. by indicating he may modify his based on recommendations of the new arms-control stance “ as a day as a compromise to another far as we are concerned. We Industry Association, the strong­ funds for studies of whether Public Employees Committee and hard-line position on nuclear arms MX commission headed by former chit" to win over holdouts in requiring firms to give notice certainly were not consulted about est opponent to the notice bill it employees could take over a plant a leading supporter of the original The governor has not said control. national security affairs adviser Congress on the MX missile. before closing down, relocating or it." dubbed “ industrial hostage” legis­ that was about to close or relocate bill, said he didn’ t think the “ code outright he would veto a plant Pushed to make concessions as Brent Scowcroft. Deputy White House press secre­ making major layoffs. O’Neill’s plan would replace lation, said it expected to support and funds to help draw invest­ of conduct” provision proposed by closing bill requiring notification, an incentive to MX holdouts on Reagan hinted at the switch tary Larry Speakes said: “ It is The advance notification provi­ advance notice with voluntary most, if not ail, of O’Neill’s ments to communities where O’Neill was enough. but Democratic leaders who at­ Capitol Hill, Reagan is now ex­ Tuesday while lobbying Republi­ indeed possible we might have sions had business and labor cooperation by business in a “ code proposal. plants closed or moved out. “ It’s a nice concept but I really tended the meeting where he pected to alter the administra­ can and Democratic congressmen modifications of our START sharply divided and faced the of conduct’ ’ calling on businesses “ My first reading of it is that we The governor's plan also called don’t know if that would work,” outlined the alternative plan said proposal.” Ukelihood of O’Neill’s veto if to be more sensitive to the plight of will be very supportive of it,” said for a two-year moratorium by said Kiner, who said he was they had little doubt a veto would The administration has been passed by the Legislature. workers affected by closings, John R. Rath'’<'her, executive vice labor on efforts to win approval of hopeful O’Neill would be willing to be cast. Soviets possibly reviewing its position at the START talks with an eye toward including the recommendations of the Scowcroft panel. Motor insurance Near-unanimous House vote In S A LT violation The basic' U.S. proposal at START provides for a ceilingof 850 Senate OKs bill long-range missiles on each side. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The permitted to test only one new type The Scowcroft commission rules withdrawn on medical gear of intercontinental ballistic \ UPI photo clears disabled amendment Soviet Union may have violated urged deployment of 100 MX HARTFORD (U PI) — A proposed change in the the SALT II treaty in the past 10 missile. missiles followed by a longer-term state s insurance regulations to limit uninsured days by test-firing an intercontin­ CBS News said a special panel shift to smaller, single-warhead HARTFORD (U P I) — Final approval has been By Susan E. Kinsman the law, but because they are House opponents to the resolution. NEXT SPACE SHUTTLE CREW INCLUDES FIRST AMERICAN WOMAN motorist coverage has been withdrawn because the given to a bill to require a state certificate of need ental ballistic missile. Pentagon headed by national security ad­ missiles called “ Midgetmen” and United Press International legislative rights and not constitu­ "We already have legislation to sources sav. . .. From left: Fabian, Thagard, Ride, Crew Commander Crippen, Nauck state’s insurance commissioner said it was not in the from doctors’ groups seeking to buy expensive tional rights they can be changed,'' viser William Clark will review a change in direction in arms public’s best interest. protect people,” Ms. Parker said. intelligence data about the test negptiations to counting warheads image-producing equipment. HARTFORD — A proposed said Tulisano. co-chairman of the Failure to enforce those laws was The firing was the third test shot Commissioner Peter W. Gillies made his decision firings before deciding whether rather than missile launchers. The bill was approved by the Senate Tuesday Judiciary Committee. "a weak argument to change the of a Soviet ICBM since October, the Tuesday, three days after the Connecticut Trial amendment to the state constitu­ there is enough evidence to accuse Revealing Reagan was thinking along with measures to allow limited Sunday tion guaranteeing equal protection The committee approved the constitution,” she said. sources said. Lawyers Association and practicing attorneys the Soviets of cheating on SALT. of revising the U.S. position at the hunting, expand Sunday gambling and provide under the law for people with resolution after long hours of The sources, who requested attacked the change as a windfall for insurance "I think we should look very START talks, Speakes said “ it’s Woman astronaut set for assistance to displaced housewives. physical and mental disabilities testimony from handicapped resi­ anonymity, said Tuesday the mis­ CBS reported the Soviets first companies and a serious blow to victims of uninsured carefully at what we're doing,” she likely these modifications will be in Senators accepted a House amendment requir­ has moved a step closer to dents and relatives about their sile fired last week bore the same tested the missile in February, and underinsured drivers. said. the direction of the Scowcroft ing doctors’ groups to seek certificates of need November’s ballot. problems in finding housing, jobs characteristics as the one sending it from a launch pad at The proposed change would have allowed insurance commission’s call for further from the state Commission on Hospitals and The House gave a near- and services. launched in February dubbed the Plesetsk 4,000 miles across Siberia companies to limit their liability for accidents Rep. Rosalind Berman, R-New emphasis on warheads as units of next space shuttle crew Health Care before purchasing image-making Among the witnesses was unanimous endorsement Tuesday P L 5. It could mean both missiles to the Kamchatka Peninsula. CBS involving uninsured drivers to coverage for a single Haven, said. 'T m very reluctant counting.” machines, such as CAT scanners. to the resolution. The 144-2 margin former House Speaker Ernest are of the same type. reported a second test firing fizzled vehicle, although a policyholder would be paying to legislate through the constitu­ Some 30 House members, many mechanical arm to launch and retrieve a test satellite Hospitals are already required to seek met the three-fourths vote needed Abate of Stamford and Camille shortly after launch and the third, By Al Rossiter separate premiums for each insured vehicle. tion. But this is talking to basic “ The performance characteris­ of them Democratic members of UPI Science Editor for the first time. approval of such equipment but opponents to put it before state voters in 1984. Weicker, wife of Sen. Lowell last week, was successful. “ It appears to be in the best interest of the public to human rights for a targe commun­ tics are essentially the same as the House Armed Services Com­ “ Women will demonstrate they can do this job,” argued the state had no right to regulate private A three-fourths vote also is Weicker, R-Conn., both parents of The network’s Pentagon corres­ withdraw the proposed regulations until a more ity within our state.” those in the February shot,” one mittee, came to the White House Abrahamson said in an interview Tuesday. “ It’s no doctor’s groups. needed in the Senate. handicapped children. : pondent said someofficials believe WASHINGTON — The space shuttle Challenger is exhaustive examination is made on how to provide the In other action, the House voted source said. "The only assessment ’Tuesday to discuss the MX. longer an exclusively male domain.” Proponents argued, however, that patients will Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky Tulisano said the resolution the missile carries as much as set for launch June 18 with a woman among the public with proper insurance at the lowest possible 134-9 fora bill clarifyingtheslate’s that has been made is that the Reagan also has indicated he is The Soviet Union sent its first space woman, end up paying larger doctor’s bills if an influx of Hill, said a constitutional amend­ would not prohibit protective legis­ twice the payload permitted under five-person crew, and a top NASA official says it will cost,” Gillies said in his ruling. death penalty law. Soviet testing program is continu­ willing to put in writing the Valentina Tereshkova, into orbit 20 years ago. A the expensive equipment is allowed without ment would be better protection to lation for the handicapped or ing. Their testing program is SALT II. demonstrate space flight is no longer an exclusively He said the change had been offered to “ avoid the assurances given to Congress he male domain. second female cosmonaut flew last year. justification for need. the rights of the handicapped than discrimination in all cases. "You moving along on a predetermined almost unavoidable rise in premiums” resulting from The Senate voted 20-15 to send to the House an The bill, sent to the Senate, said President Reagan recently said fully endorses the Scowcroft panel “ It’s an important milestone for all of us,” said Lt. Not only will the Challenger be carrying the first laws to be changed at will. must have a basis for discrimina­ the law would apply to people schedule.” the so-called "stacking” of policy benefits. amended bill originally calling for Sunday the United States suspected the proposals. Reagan is being urged Gen. James Abrahamson, associate NASA adminis­ American woman to go into orbit, but it will make an The resolution guarantees no tion which will be subject to close Connecticut law requires ail automobile owners to hunting throughout the year. subsequently convicted of a capital Under terms of the treaty the Soviets of violating the treaty in by some senators to appoint a trator in charge of space flight. unprecedented landing at the Cape Canaveral launch person could be denied equal review,” he said. insure their vehicles against uninsured and underin­ Instead, hunting on Sunday would be limited felony even though they may have Soviet Union and the United States firing an intercontinental missile bipartisan commission to advise Sally Ride, 31, an Encino, Calif., physicist married base. The first six shuttle missions ended with protection of the law because of Rep. Antonina Parker, R- sured drivers. Insurance companies collect a from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31. The amendment also committed the crime before the pledged to abide by, although it but did not have sufficient evi­ him on arms control, but so far he to an astronaut, will serve as mission specialist during landings in California or New Mexico. physical or mental disability. Glastonbury, and Rep, Robert separate premium on each vehicle. removed trapping from the original proposal, current death-penalty hearing law was not ratified, each country is dence to accuse them officially. appears reluctant to do so. the flight. She will be in charge of operating a 50-foot Abrahamson decided on the 7:33 a.m. EDT June 18 “ There are a lot of protections in Hurd, R-Vernon, were the only The problem began when the Connecticut Supreme requires a hunter to have written permission was passed in 1980. launch date Tuesday. Engineers at the Kennedy .Court ruled coverage purchased for one or more from the owner if hunting on private land and sets Space Center were prepared to launch two days A *near miss' In astromical terms vehicles could be “ stacked” if necessary, to pay back the enactment date to Jan. 1, 1984. earlier, but that would have conflicted with a Cops answer damages up to the sum of the purchased coverage. The Department of Environmental Protection communications satellite launching on an unmanned Michael Meotti, spokesman for the Insurance would have the authority to prohibit Sunday •) rocket. roach alarm Association of Connecticut, said the companies want hunting in public areas for reasons of safety or to ([•entire stock of ^ The National Aeronautics and Space Administra­ Comet making close encounter to prohibit stacking because it is a costly loophole used preserve areas used for other recreational KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) - Two tion said the June 18 launch time gives tracking f«make it - bake it by motorists to obtain more coverage. activities. restaurant owners and a squad of stations sulficient time to handle the communications PASADENA, Calif. (U PI) — A newly He said premiums could rise $5 million to $6 million In other action the Senate: policemen rushed to the Pigeon with its discovery, came closer to time and get the best instrument (lens) satellite launch and the shuttle flight. ^ frames discovered comet — a celestial slush a year statewide to reflect the cost of stacking and • Watered down and sent to the House a bill House Patio in the middle of the than any comet since Lexell in on the telescope,” Edberg said. “ Now Commanding the Challenger will be veteran shuttle ball described as “ a fairly large blob ol some companies have already filed for rate hikes. aimed at requiring employers of SO or more night in res|Mnse to a burglar 1770, when telescopes were much less we have to try and get the best we can.” pilot Robert Crippen, 45. His co-pilot will be Frederick light" — streaked today to within 3 advanced. At a public hearing Friday, the Connecticut Trial workers to establish no-smoking areas in the S V price alarm — tripped by a giant Scientists thought the comet was an Hauck, 42. Other mission specialists are John Fabian, 2 million miles of Earth, closer than any Lawyers Association and attorneys spoke against the work place. cockroach. - ” It was larger than the moon Monday asteroid when the satellite transmitted 44, and Dr. Norman Thagard, 39, who was added to the \ * regular values 974 to *2.29 comet has come in more than 200 years. .change. • Unanimously approved a bill to allow Sunday Chris Bang, one of the owners of night,” Dr. Russ Walker, a member of its first data on the body April 25. crew only a few months ago to conduct tests to try to ’The close encounter, described as a “ The family owning two or more cars and paying soie price 494 to *1.15 the restaurant, said he was awa­ the IRAS project, said Tuesday. “ It’s a However, when the comet was later solve the mystery of space sickness. gambling on thoroughbred racing at the Tele- “ near-miss'* in astonomical terms, the same premium for uninsured motorist protection track facility in New Haven, Non-Denominotional kened when a security officer fairly large blob of light.” photographed by Genichi Araki and thur., fri. and sat. onlyl gives scientists a rare opportunity to on all of them would receive exactly the same called to report the restaurant’s Scientists at the Arecibo Observa­ George Alcock, they checked again and • Sent the House a bill requiring the Labor BIBLE CORRESPONDENCE COURSE Ml* price does not apply to kite study the space phenomenon, and gives alarm had b ^ n triggered. tory in Puerto Rico and the Deep Space determined it was a comet. protection as the family owning one car and paying Department to provide job training and place­ amateur star-gazers a glimpse at a Bang immediately went to the Network Tracking Station in Califor­ “ It’s always interesting to know one premium,” said R. Bartley Halloran, association ment programs for displaced housewives. W rite: rare, naked-eye comet. M cretary. ‘"rbe insurance, company would get the restaurant where he was greeted nia’s Mojave Desert will try to make about our neighborhood in the solar • Sent the governor a bill narrowing to just The faint smudge of light, visible 'test o f the premium for nothing.” by Key West police who had turned radar observations to learn more about system,” said astronomer Jay Pasa- cause the dismissal powers for which a municipal through Saturday but best seen on the ATTENTION Lawyers said the stacking policy was based on the government could fire a police chief. BIBLE STUDY COURSE

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Bolton / C o v e n try filed improperly J a c k Glenn or Mondale? 7^ waiting game By Richard Cody A n d e rs o n Herald Reporter The top trio of Democrats in Middle-roader Glenn, who played, political disclosure of Washington Coventry Democrats support town budget COVENTRY — The state Freedom of Information this state, like many others in Commission will "very probably" try to have the ranks, will be window has a conservative following as the week which will ultimately Marry-Oo-Round well, is off to a modest start in dismissed the Town Council’s court appeal of a recent shopping a while longer before £ Capitol Comments involve this state In the 1984 run By Sarah E. Hall said. no. New England. Even so, he did for the roses. Herald Correspondent but to vote yes (on the budget).” offset costs in the next year’s budget... FOIC decision that leaves council members open to lining up with a presidential this councii has used more than most, criminal prosecution, a commission attorney said well "here. The first mayor to Tom D’Amore, the new GOP SCHOOL BOARD Chairwoman Son- candidate for 1984. Bob Conrad COVENTRY — The Democratic SEVERAL committee members said and should be commended for taking Tuesday. endorse him. Bill McNamara of state chairman, returned from dra A. Stave told the committee she the GOP stance “surprised” them, such a stand.” Some $129,938 of the That goes for Governor Bill Town Committee voted unanimously supports the Board of Education Constance L. Chambers, assistant general counsel O’Neill, who seldom rushes into Syndicated Columnist New Britain, was on hand. So California and a meeting of because the Republicans on the council anticipated $200,000 surpius for this was State Senator Bill DiBella Tuesday to support the overall budget, which includes sums for two at the FOIC, said the council’s appeal, filed in Tolland a decision on any subject; State peers from other states with the and school board had voted to approve year has been set aside for next year’s County Superior Court May 5, of a March 30 of Hartford, a key man in $7,220,197 town budget for 1983-84 at the school social workers, equipment, Chairman Jim FitzGerald, and distinct feeling that Ronald The facts town meeting this Friday. The action the proposed budgets — Republican expenses. commission decision, was not filed properly accord­ Glenn’s organization. maintenance, and computers, with council member Roberta Koontz ex­ After Mrs. Benoit and others pointed Senator Chris Dodd, who has a Reagan Is already a candidate comes in the wake of budget opposition “great enthusiasm.” ing to law. The commission, she said, wiil most likely Fitzgerald showed up at cepted. “You have 13 of your 14 elected out that the GOP had bought an ad in personal stake in the race really entered, seemed to find for reelection. by both the Republican Town Commit­ Two years ago, she claimed, the try to have the case dismis.sed on this technicality . running. Glenn’s rally, as he had done for on Ted(dy officials (on the council and board) who the Broadcaster which urged residents because of his interest in .Mondale an engaging D’Amore said it was the talk tee and the Coventry Taxpayers school board "had to practically Coventry ’fown Attorney Daniei K. Lament, who For Democratic leaders in the Mondale. Labor leader John of the convention of state Association. are supporting the budget, and one who to be at the town meeting “if you want upward mobility some day. possibility. state Legislature, presidential dismantle the school system” because is not,” said Mrs. Lewis. your vote to count," Ms. Walsh filed the appeal, said Tuesday papers that have to be They were non-committal or Driscoll and State Attorney chairmen — not . as conjecture ”We feet we’ve got a good budget that of low budget allocations. "Let’s not let served to the parties involved were served late, politics provided 'a welcome General Joe Lieberman were are clear not only will allow us to continue our Ms. Wal8h claimed the figures Mrs. commended the opposition party’s absent altogether last week HIS APPEARANCE here but as an accepted fact. More that happen again,” she said, pointing Koontz used in her alternative budget "restraint" in avoiding mention of its meaning there are grounds for a dismissal. “I don't diversion from their embar­ there, too, hastening to explain programs but will allow us to build out that investing now in school repairs when the two leading hopefuls, looked a little like one of those than that, the chairmen got the proposal, which applies federal budget position. know what the judge will do with that,” he said. rassing struggle to get the that they were merely ob­ feeling they were being enlisted those programs a little bit,” said Town and maintenance might preclude the revenue-sharing money and more of Walter Mondale and John 1968 rallies of the Caucus of session in Hartford on track. WASHINGTON - A few days Council Chairwoman Joan A. Lewis at need for major building overhauls in servers. The same could besaid by Reagan’s California-based ago, I reported that nine members this year’s budget surplus toward town Briefiy discussed was the $232,000 THE MARCH 30 decision had found that the council Glenn, made separate stops in Connecticut Democrats. Speaker Irving S'tolberg and the meeting. the future. acted illegally Sept. 20 by withholding a revaluation Hartford. All that the ranking for Secretary of the State Julia personal organization, which and former members of Congress, In particular, she urged her fellow and school operating expenses, leaving town garage proposal, which also met It was also the first peek Senate Majority Leader Dick Tashjian. Council member M. Deborah Walsh most capital costs to be paid through report after the commission had ordered its three would say was that many liberal Democrats have made no bones about its inten­ including Sen. Ted Kennedy, D- committee members to support the use noted that the council favors a town with committee approval. Mrs. Lewis Schneller were Mondale’s boo- Both candidates made cere­ tion to take charge of the short-term borrowing, “were not quite told the committee the council chose disclo.sure on Sept. 9. Mondale is probably ahead so had at Toby Moffett and Bill kends on the podium, all smiles Mass., had been identified in of $214,741 in federal revenue-sharing meeting decision on how to adopt the accurate, anyway.” far. monial calls on O’Neill, hoping campaign. testimony before a federal grand money to buy two new trucks for the budget, and so the importance of the Nelson Bearce-owned property on Proven violation of a Freedom of Information Curry since their disappoint­ for photographers and col­ The bouncil-proposed budget would Bradbury Lane for the garage because (■(mimission decision can lead to criminal prosecu­ The House Democrats, liber­ he would whisper the words jury and the House Ethics Commit­ public works department, a cruiser for attending — in order to overrule any ments at the polls last No­ leagues who had turned out with they wanted to hear. Neither result in a mill rate of 29.4; Mrs. the existing building there could he tion, according to the iaw. The commission suggested als all, tend to lean toward vember. Clearly, they are look­ So while Glenn, for example, tee as persons who "may be using the police department, and the use of anti-budget petitions which are submit­ them on a Sunday afternoon. came away with anything re­ i'eserve allocations for a grader, Koontz’s budget, of 28.6; both up from renovated at lower cost than that for prosecution. Mondale, one of their soul ing for a way back to glory. Just was saying during his Hartford controlled substances purchased” ted, such as the one being circulated by the current rate of 27.9. m otely smacking of an compactor, and the proposed town the CTA — is heightened. constructing a new building. The commission also ruled March 30 that the brothers on that score. Still, as obviously, they see Mondale stop that Reagan's plans "are through a Capitol Hill cocaine ring. council’s executive session Sept. 20, convened to GLENN’S VISIT later had endorsement. garage, and school computers. “We Mrs. Stave concurred: "Please get “If this proposal is rejected by there is no scurrying by Bar­ as the one who can do it for the biggest guessing game in The story produced a mad rush TOWN CLERK RUTH Benoit told the voters, there’s no way we’re going to discuss a possible appeal of the decision, was illegal. another dimension. The former And that, despite excitement feel it’s time the town begins to face up yourselves out (to the town meeting), bara Kennelly, Sam Gejdenson, them, and the party. Washington,” D’Amore's mis­ to defend Kennedy. Joe Califano, committee, “Councils in the past used get another garage for any less," she The action.against the council was brought by Joyce astronaut drew his share of over Mondale by the liberals — to its problems in these areas,” she and get others out. .. not to vote yes or Bruce Morrison or Bill Ratch- Hartford Mayor Thirman sion to the West Coast produced who is running the House investi­ very little of the current surplus to said. K. Carilli. then president of the watchdog Coventry Democrats who are eager to who really don’t speak for the quite a different slant. Taxpayers .Association. She had originally asked the ford to put on the bumper Milner got so carried away in find a winner. But some of them, gation, broke his customary si­ stickers just yet. party—speaks pretty generally If that is the case, the FOR' to order disclosure of the 30-page revaluation Mondale’s presence that he plus the Republicans in the lence about his closed-door find­ comniillce report in Auril of 1982. The association Even so. Mondale brought a endorsed the former vice presi­ for the Democrats in Connecti­ “guessing game” is on the ings. Nowhere in his files, he said, crowd, was simply there to see cut at the moment. Democratic side, and the sort­ went to the FOIC then after being refused the lot of liberals on the run when he dent on the spot. On second the spaceman in the flesh. After could he find any evidence against Group outraged by Oak Hill Farms plan document by Town .Manager Charles F. McCarthy. hit town. Many of them, still in thought, said Milner, he might ing out process we saw in Glenn spoke at the State Ca­ SO IT REMAINED for a the senator. The association has asked the Attorney General's shock over Ted Kennedy’s with­ have to reconsider if a black Hartford last week is where the I am happy to tell Califano, since pitol, for example, they pushed Republican to come up with the COVENTRY — If the pure outrage of local residents Hodge jokingly called the heated exchange between JUDY LACOCK, a registered nurse who has worked office to prosecute the council members. drawal from a race he hadn’t candidate were to get into the- real focus belongs. (Syndicated he may have been too busy to check with troubled adolescents in the past, also worried The document, later released by the council, forward to get his autograph. most significant, and under­ carries any weight with the Planning and Zoning Rappe, O’Connor, and Lacock “the Therrien trial" by The Herald of New Britain.) the voluminous files personally, Commission, a requested special permit for the and warned, “we must be very careful about denying aloud about possible violence perpetrated by runaway critici/.ed the revaluation done by the East Hartford- where he can find the testimony proposed Oak Hill Farms Educational/Therapeutic a man the use of his land.” students. based appraisal company. United Appraisal. against Kennedy. Look up Detec­ Community on North River Road may be denied. Rappe, however, reminded residents that in- to But the commission chairman says outrage isn’t AT THIS POINT, hesaid. Oak Hill Farms “seems to 18-year-old students would not have to "run away. " ACCORDING TO the appeal filed May 5 by Town tive Michael Hubbard’s sworn because none would be 'committed" to the voluntary .Attorney Daniel K. Lament, the town contends that In Manchester statements before an Ethics Com­ sufficient legal grounds for denying the permit. meet the criteria for an educational facility,” and as Well over a dozen residents spoke out against the such would not be in violation of town zoning program and all could be relea.sed to their parents on the March 30 FOIC ruling was "clearly erroneous." ONIY M mittee session on Nov. 30, 1982. controversial alcohol-treatment facility for adoles­ regulations. However, many residents at the hearing request. He says the council had a 30-day appeal period, and As the undercover cop who broke cents, proposed by resident Robert Therrien, at a insisted the facility would be primarily a medical Increased traffic from the facility was also a there was that amount of time to decide whether to the Capitol Hill narcotics ring, commission hearing Monday night. institution, prohibited by section 2.1.13 of the zoning subject of dispute. "These roads (around Oak Hill disclose the document or pursue an appeal. Bennet project <30d X Hubbard was asked to report the Most were members of a newly-formed citizens- regulations. Farms) are rural in nature, and my opinion, and that Ms. Chambers said Tuesday that a commission results of his investigation. He action group — Residents for Responsible Zoning — “I’m concerned about this trying to be passed off on of many North Coventry residents, is that their decision is final and immediately effective unless the named nine members of Congress which is opposing the facility on grounds that it would our community as an educational facility,” said current use already outstrips their capacity." said commission, or a Superior Court, grants a postpone­ who had been implicated in the violate existing zoning regulations, be a safety James Sansil of North River Road. Loud applause O’Connor. ment of compliance with the order. a positive step O N MAKE hazard, and Increase traffic in the neighborhood followed when he sarcastically suggested that Oak Others concurred, but Hodge told them that their Lamont said the appeal provision includes an cocaine scandal by three or more opinions could not refute the expert testimony of John automatic "stay " of the order He said courts have informants. Kennedy was one of surrounding it. Hill Farms organizers look into state school The Bennet housing project In a detailed presentation complete with audio­ certification requirements. F. May, a traffic engineer who addressed the hearing. upheld this. * The new housing will be ATREE the nine. visuals, group Chairmen Jeremiah O’Connor and Other neighborhood residents claimed the proposed has drawbacks, but neverthe­ good for downtown Manches­ James La cock documented their opposition to the facility had to be considered a medical institution less the town’s Board of ter. Retailers ought to wel­ THE JUSTICE Department, proposal. But attorney David Rappe, representing because its major income will be Blue Cross/Blue Directors acted wisely, if not come the influx of moder­ picking up the cue from Califano, Therrien, repeatedly objected to the testimony as Shield insurance payments. And as at any hospital, announced that its files also “irrelevant hearsay.” several pointed out, the danger of mentally disturbed DISCOVER lEANS PIUS LOW, LOW PRICES! unanimously, in approving it ately well-off residents — Monday night. contained nothing that would im­ And zoning''commission Chairman Harold Hodge “escapees" would be “considerable.” many, presumably, with plicate Kennedy. I can assist the said after the meeting that the group “really did not “Our foremost concern is for the safety and The advantages are strong Manchester ties — Justice Department, too, since its ' bring enough evidence out to base our decision on ... well-being of our children,” read a letter, presented at several. BUT (B Y they would have to show, in a direct sense, that the the hearing, by Robert and Harriet Van Kleefe. who are likely to look to Main file clerks seem to have overlooked facility would adversely affect public health, safety, “Injury or worse is at risk to residents." • Housing for the elderly is Street for the bulk of their the relevant grand jury trans­ GetthisChk and welfare.” badly needed in Manchester, shopping needs. I cripts. Check Hubbard’s secret and now 45 units for the There is housing along testimony before the grand jury on elderly will be created in the Jan. 12, 1983. Main Street now, but most of He repeated under oath the same Hobo Bag free! former main building of it is for low-income people or CAN MAKE information he had given the Bennet School. for transients, neither of House Ethics Committee. If Jus­ To be sure, the housing will whom contribute much to the tice has been unable to get the A *15 valuer free, when you buy the world’s best-fitting jeans. not go to the low- or prosperity of downtown YOUMCH. sworn corroboration it would like, todsqr^ trim fit tropioil triMend. moderate-income elderly merchants. it’s because the reluctant prosecu­ Or when you buy any of the world i besl-hllmg parilb or shorts whom the town has a special tors turned the suspected ringlead­ And h fits you to a T. Act now and you II noi only get the best in fashion, fit and fabric You If also Main Street is more and receive Ihis lerniic bonus offer' obligation to serve. (This is more becoming office space. ers loose and they skipped ,the Ifs from The GaUery the main reason the four country. They have been extra­ It s our Ch'c Hobo Bag A nifty blue denm shoulder bag with room to It needs a good mix of offices, by n a g g ^ . spare Fashionable casual and totally Chic. if doses with a sturdy .’ipper directors who opposed the dited at last from Australia, but4t’s housing and retail establish­ uncertain whether they’ll ever that keeps it secure It s the perfect bag to carry wtieri you re wearing the Bennet project gave for their You'll hni- the contktiiabk’ ments. The Bennet project testify. east-CUV htending of 50'X) perfect lean opposition.) will help maintain the latter Meanwhile, Califano and his Dacntn' pohwfcTwiih 25'% So hurry in lor details and your o'Oer form Ser'd it to Rents will be between $375 Open forum/ Readers' views h I s along with the size hckei and sales slip froni this two elements in the mix. ar uim-lit label. And will be free of maintenance some 11 percent and 15 percent by source of income will be able costs. Roberta Koontz SO ALLOW ME to defend all cikNtse from a wide selection of this To Hie Editor: salary increases. Republican Town Councilwoman spring's best bshkMi coktrs. h.Lr to afford those rents. True, as Bennet critics Since it is a budget with an nine. All have denied any guilt; V Nevertheless, the rents are This is in reference to the Coventry none have been indicted; all are A genubic leather tab have pointed out, the town Manchester Herald article of May 11.5-percent increase, and since lower than many being of­ additional expenditures beyond innocent until a jury convicts bckkindiMMwUhcadi might have been able to sell 4 entitled "GOP recommends Inhumane plan them. Some of them, particularly pair of dado. fered in the limited amount of the building and add it to the rejecting budget”; the annual budget are forecast, it is 5 POCKET new apartment housing imperative that all revenues to Rep. Charles Wilson, D-Tex., and tax rolls as commercial prop­ As a member of the Coventry ex-Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin, D- STRAIGHT LEG DENIM available these days, and Republican Town Committee and offset increases are used — to the To ibe Editor: /A erty. But potential buyers of utmost! Calif., have made convincing *25’® Manchester surely has many Bennet weren’t exactly bat­ the Board of Education, I am very The following is an open letter to statements of their innocence. ■■■ ^ ’•w disappointed that the 14 Republi­ Last year the council used Department of Environmental ^ elderly persons who will tering down the doors of town $40,000 surplus to offset tax in­ Sources close to Kennedy also . SIENNA gladly relocate in the old can Town Committee members Protection Commissioner Stanley swear to me that this is a bum rap. hall. present at their last meeting voted crease and proposed a budget with Pac. , TRIM FIT TROPICAL POCKET PLEATED BAGGY Bennet building — and who zero surplus remaining — jet, Then why did I publish the A handsome building will not to support the 1983-84 budget. Dear Commissioner Pac: names of the accus^? Actually, I *26’® will free up their present be put back to good use, the However, it doesn’t surprise me, later the auditor uncovered over I am writing to you to voice my TRI-BLEND quarters for somebody else. $243,000 surplus, sbc times the withheld the names for more than public will be served, and the since many of the Republican opposition to Springfield’s plan to a year. But some of the names Manchester just plain taxpayers will retain the Town Committee members are reported amount at budget time. ’dump raw sewage into the Connec­ In light of last year’s coverup one ticut River. began to appear in the public SAVE 2 0 % needs more housing, and the property without being clob­ also members of the Coventry prints. I decided, perhaps un­ Taxpayers Association or are CTA might wonder if any tax increase is This plan to dispose of raw Bennet project will contrib­ bered paying for it. The wisely, that selective leaks were supporters or sympathizers. needed! For example — if this sewage is a step back into time. • CHARCOAl • MOCHA ute in a small way to that directors could have done yar’s estimated surplus of $235,000 unfair and that the time had come need. It is interesting to note that the With such great emphasis upon to publish all the names. I cited the • TAN • LT BLUE worse. CTA and Republican Councilwo- and revenue sharing funds were cleaning up the environment, I used like last year’s proposal — grand jury testimony and printed • NAVY • LT. GREY man Roberta Koontz have repeat­ would not expect anyone half- the denials. there would be no tax increase! SIZES 30 to 38 edly suggested that we should NOT intelligent to publicly bring up I was also the first to publish borrow money for various equip­ My reasons for proposing more such a plan. Berry's World use of revenues to offset tax grand jury testimony in the ment and/or building expenses, I am a member of various Watergate case, and I came under but rather than those expenses increases were based on the organizations helping to prevent or following facts; inflation rate is withering fire for doing so In i € t s iM oRpet? should come out of the budget. correct abusive actions against retrospect, I think it helped to s e e i Th^ Democratic Town Council down to 4 percent; fuel costs are our environment, including animal down; insurance costs are down; break the case and was aj>ublic fo SETTER THM tC R O N a river that has so much to offer. to criticizing the ABSCAM HSICN AMKUCA sub-station, sewer alternative and With technology advanced as it A coverup school building renovations. investigation. ^ is today, I am sure there is a more ■rhe Washington Post, which bad The council is on record as humane method of handling rejecting petitio^ for a referen­ pub ished the cocaine allegations To the Editor: ' » Springfield’s sewage. I call upon against some of the accused MANCHESTER, CT 297 EAST CENTER ST. dum vote on thelxidget if they are you and your department to stop OPEN THURS.'til 9 P.M. Over the last two years the overturned by town meeting ac­ Coventry budgets have increased this tragedy from happening. Let naming Kennedy. The newspap­ tion. Therefore, please come to the us continue fighting the polluters in RECAVS"Your Quality Men's Shop" 23 percent from $5.8 million to $7.2 er s ombudsman. Robert J. SPRINGFIELD, MA sprinsdalemall town meeting on Friday the 13th order to preserve our precious million. and make certain your vote counts. M ^loskey, invited me to defend DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER VERNON OPEN EVERY NITE 'til9;30 P.M. environment today, so it will be what I had written. Then he This year’s proposed budget is a I hope this will help you ask around tomorrow. 903 MAIN ST. TRI-CITY PLAZA . produced a full column, justifyina top-dollar budget with essentially questions, make decisions and vote William H. Green Jr. Open Doily 9 30-3 30 Thurt til 9 00 Open Wed Thur« 4 f., t,i 9 00 no cuts from expenditure requests. for what you want in the way of 201 Hollister St.

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’■( ' • ' V5' ) ■ MHS track wins Obituaries ■-a,' !■ Powers’ service while East splits .] EliiolMth T. Dorman work starts today SPORTS Page 10 Elizabeth T. (L^Rose( Dorman, 53, of 35 Knollwood Trail, Coven­ try, died Tuesday at Hartford HARTFORD (UPI) — Former Street courthouse-in Hartford and Hospital. She was the wife of Transportation Commissioner Ar­ 250 hours as a volunteer with Donald W. Dorman. thur Powers today begins his 1,270 Friends of the Street shelter for She was born in Springfield, hours of court-ordered community alcoholics in Hartford. Smith sparkles in goal Mass., and had lived in Coventry service with a Job at New Britain Meanwhile, Robert LaMarche, for the past 21 years.. General Hospital. chief clerk at Hartford Superior Besides her husband she leaves a A hospital spokesman said Tues­ Court on Morgan Street,. said son, Bernard D. Dorman of Spring- day Powers would begin work as a Tuesday that Powers’ attorney, field, Mass.; a daughter, Helen J. "transportation aide" — someone Timonthy Moynahan, has filed a Dorman, at home; two brothers, who rolls patients after surgery motion asking Budney to cut the as Isles upend Oilers Theodore LaRose of SpringHeld, from the recovery unit to their own 1,270-hours of community service. Mass., and Leo LaRose in Bel­ rooms. Superior Court Judge Walter R. LaMarche said the request to gium; a sister. Coral Rivard of EDMONTON, Alberta (UPI) — Bucfney last Thursday ordered reduce the sentence was not shutout and the first one any goalie net,” said Edmonton coach and Agawam, Mass.; and one Billy Smith was almost meek. Powers to perform community unusual and called it an Informal has registered against the record general manager Glen Sather. grandson. Butter would not melt in his mouth. service, after fining him $1,500 and issue that will not require a court breaking Oilers in 198 straight "B illy Smith is a good goal- Funeral services will be Friday He was positively charming. games. giving him a one-year suspended hearing. He said the issue will not tender, but we are a good goal at Sa.m. from the St. Pierre&Sons It’s the sort of behavior that sentence and two years' probation be decided for some time. The last goaltender to accomp­ scoring team.” Funeral Home, Chestnut Street could ruin his reputation, but he for two count of hindering Powers was arrested in April lish that feat was Smith in March Smith, his style seldom consi­ and Chapin Terrace, Springfield, had, after all, already punished the- 1981. with a funeral mass in St. George's prosecution. 1982 on corruption charges that dered pretty, stood up resolutely to included claims he took gifts from Edmonton Oilers enough for one “ We knew we had to play tight a parade of Oiler chances espe­ Church, Chicopee, Mass., at 9 a.m. Powers, a former Berlin mayor, night. was originally charged with six consultants who did business with against Edmonton or they would cially in the third period when he Burial will be in St. Aloysius The New York Islander goal- counts of corruption, but pleaded the state. blow us out of the rink. It was a stopped Gretzky at his doorstep. Cemetery, Springfield. tender notched 35 saves amd shut guilty last month to two reduced His arrest came as a result of a good performance by me and a Smith’s description of the stop is Friends may call at the funeral out hockey’s fastest and most counts. one-man grand jury investigation great performance by the defense- classic example of his style: home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and effective attack Tuesday night for Budney said Powers has to work into alleged corruption in the men. ’The shutout was an all round "Gretzky had me. I tried to kick his Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to9 p.m.. a 2-0 victory that started the affair.” 520 hours at the hosptial, 500 hours Department of Transportation, feet from underneath him, and got Memorial donations may be made Islanders moving confidently to­ The Oilers entered the game, to the Cancer Research Institute, as an -.■^eict-int clerk at the Morgan requested by the governor. hold of him just in time.” ward a fourth straight Stanley Cup having advanced to the final faster Gretzky .played a better game 133 E. 58th St., N.Y., N.Y. Herald photo by Qineo championship. than any other team in 11 years, than the score indicated, getting Ellzoboeth H. Grade It was a classic confrontation winning 11 of 12 playoff contests six shots on net. but he was New flag for station between the best of offense and the Mrs. Elizabeth (Hendry) Gra- while breaking or equaling 16 doggedly pursued by veteran Is­ best in defense with the Islanders cie, 79, of West Hartford died State Rep.James McCavanagh, D- driving by the fire station when he Dodd calls for playoff records. They ended the landers Butch Goring and Bryan getting a goal from Albertan Tuesday at New Britain General regular season with 424 goals to Trottier. Manchester, hands a Connecticut flag Duane Sutter five minutes into the Hospital. She was the mother of noticed that the station's state flag become the highest scoring squad game against Andy Moog, then James M. Grade Jr. of to Eighth District Fire Chief John wasn't in good shape, so he bought the in NHL history. “ Smitty really did his part, but Manchester. Christensen. McCavanagh said he was fire station a new flag at the Capital. discrimination law adroitly showcased old-time While the Oilers, led by three­ we can all do a lot better,” said playoff defense until Ken Morrow She also leaves a daughter, Mrs. time NHL scoring champion Goring. ” We did not plan to be so added an empty net goal with 12 Elizabeth Cameron of West Hart­ Wayne Gretzky, were said to be conservative. One goal means Bv Thomos Ferraro tion, saying any school that re­ seconds left. ford, and three grandchildren. Manchester briefs unstoppable, many critics also' nothing against that club. We United Press International ceives federal funds and discrimi­ Smith, a throwback to the days Funeral services will be Thurs­ suggesting the defending cham­ hoped we could get a break in the nates on the basis of sex may lose day at 11 a.m. at Taylor and when netminders ruled their roosts pions were not hungry enough. third period and increase our WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris­ all government financing. Modeen Funeral Home, 136 S. with belligerent individualism, The Islanders had tangible ad­ advantage. Edmonton can skate topher Dodd, D-Conn., and Rep. But the 6th Circuit Court of Main St., West Hartford. Burial state bonds help Gerber build had some less than kind things to versities too. Three players were better and move the puck much Ciaudine Schneider, R-R.I., saying Appeals and the U.S. District Court will be in Fairview Cemetery, say about the young fast-skating hobbling through the first three better than they did tonight.” they are sending a message to the in Richmond, Va., said the law only Oilers before the game. But he was rounds and only a few hours before Denis Potvin also gave Smith West Hartford. Friends may call at The Connecticut Development 110 once it moves into its new plant, courts and the White House, pertains to those programs that gentle and charitable afterwards. the game the team learned that tremendous support midway the funeral home today from 7 to 9 Authority voted Tuesday to allow 649-1826 or police headquarters at according to company president Tuesday introduce a resolution in receive federal funds — not the Game 2 of the best-of-seven playoff-leading goal getter Mike through the period when he p.m. Gerber Scientific Products to 646-4555. David Logan. Congress calling fortough enforce­ entire institution. series was slated for Thursday Bossy would miss the contest slapped the puck away from issue $1.85 million in tax-free Elizabeth B. Read Gerber will pay the town $234,000 ment of a federal law that prohibits The Justice Department, which night in Edmonton with games 3 because of tonsilitis. bonds to finance its planned new Gretzky, who was heading in alone Elizabeth (Bockus) Read, 56, of for a 9.3-acre parcel in the Study funded sex discrimination in education. under the Reagan administration and 4 scheduled for New York. The absence of Bossy made the on the Islander net. plant at the town’s Buckland industrial park, Logan said. The non-binding measure, trig­ has reduced enforcement of the "It was a wonderful Stanley Cup East Hartford died Tuesday at Allocations of $20,000 to design victory even harder for the Oilers " I think we are a little disap­ Industrial Park. He said the company plans to gered by recent court and adminis­ act, selected the more narrow Hartford Hospital. She was a repairs to Union Dam and $3,500 to game. I played my heart out and to bear. pointed but it may be the best loss With the bonds approved, expand the plant from the initial tration decisions that narrowed the court interpretation. former resident of Manchester. study the feasibility of using water hoped for the best," said Smith, 32, " I t ’s hard to believe that a team we ever played,” said Gretzky. Gerber needs only the permission 40.000 square feet to as many as scope of the law, was submitted in The matter is now before the after recording his 72nd playoff She was thewifeofRobertT. Read. power at the dam to generate which scored nearly 500 goals this “ But unfortunately we ran into a of the town’s Planning & Zoning 280.000 square feet, and employ up the House and Mrs. Schneider and Supreme Court. She was bom in Hartford and electricity were approved by the victory, his fourth Stanley Cup year couldn’t put the puck in the fabulous goaltender.” Commission to begin construction to 300 workers. in the Senate by Dodd. Introduction of the resolution had lived in Manchester and East Board of Directors Tuesday night. of the 40,000 square-foot facility. "Recent legal and administra­ was announced at a news confer­ Hartford most of her life. She was a The $3,500 will permit the town to The Board of Directors and the tive intei^retations of Title IX are ence where several groups in graduate of Manchester High Officer honored make application for federal per­ School. She had worked in the Economic Development Commis­ threatening this law’s effective­ support of the action were repres­ Angels top Red Sox sion have already granted their mission to use the dam for power if personnel field for the past 20 A party for recently retired ness," Dodd said in a statement. ented. They included the National 'V, approval. it proves economically feasible to years. For the past 13 years she Manchester Police Officer John "B y introducing these resolutions. Women’s Law Center, Women and Gerber Products, a division of do so. had been manager of the Hartford McCielland will be held at the Elks Congress is making it clear Title Girls in Education and the Ameri­ Gerber Scientific Inc. of South If the town does not make that UPI photo office of Capital Temporaries Inc. Lodge, 30 Bissell St., next Wednes­ IX is to be enforced.” can Association of University Windsor, is a designer and manu­ application, some private party Besides her husband she lea ves a day at 7; 30 p.m. "W e want to send a message to Women. Travers glad to be playing facturer of high-technology pro­ could do so and block the town’s LAKERS' CENTER KAREEM ABUDL-JABBAR SURROUNDED son, Robert T. Read III of East McClellan served the depart­ the courts and to the administra­ ducts now located in a rented opportunity. Prelimianry study by . . .by Spurs' Artis Gilmore (53), and Gene Banks in playoff action Hartford; two daughters, Mrs. ment for 25 years. tion. The intent of the law must not BOSTON (UPI) — He had facility at 261 Broad St. the town indicates it is probably Travers pitched six seasons for Bob Ojeda, who did have some Gall R. Knapp of East Hartford Tickets buffet dinner and dance be subverted,” said Mrs. support from his team, four runs The company employs 93 technically feasible to produce Milwaukee, making the All- Star tough luck but nevertheless was and Karen L. Read-Gietek of are $10 a person and can be Schneider. Police probing worth, before he ever took the workers and is expected to employ power, but the economics is team in 1976 when the Brewers touched for four runs in the first. Manchester; a brother, Arnold obtained by calling Jim Taylor at Enacted in 1972, Title IX has mound. His father, two brothers, another question. were still struggling. His numbers Travers was staked to the lead Bockus of West Hartford; two been hailed as one of the most woman’s death grandmother, aunt and assorted (65-67) weren’t great but the thanks a bases- loaded double by sisters, Mrs. Raymond (June) Police roundup important pieces of women’s friends were cheering him from Angels Uked the 38-25 mark in his Spurs rev up engines Hazard of Manchester and Mrs. rights legislation, opening vast WINDSOR (U PI) - A 32-year- the stands. Ron Jackson, which scored three last three seasons. But he man­ runs, and Bobby Grich’s single. Lloyd (Marilyn) Schultz of Por­ numbers of academic and athletic old woman was found dead in her Billy Travers still felt nervous. aged only four games with Califor­ But the Red Sox eventually tied tland, Ore.; five grandchildren; opportunities to women in the h6me Tuesday night and the death “ I was nervous before I threw nia before undergoing surgery to and many nieces and nephews. nation’s secondary schools and is being investigated as a homi­ the first pitch. I felt like a rookie the game, nicking Travers for two Passenger faces charge, too rem ove the calcium, an operation runs in the third on a Tony Armas Funeral services will Friday colleges. cide, police said. again, making it at 30. It’s pleasing performed last April 1982 which double and two more in the fifth on to speed past Lakers at 11 a.m. in the Glastonbury While proponents maintain the Police said the body of Marlene to me after all I ’ve been through,” disabled him all of 1982. Hartford man with vioiation pro­ a Jerry Remy single and an Armas Funeral Home, 450 New London A passenger in a car that was Monday police charged Roberto law prohibits any school that S. Miller was found about 7:30 p.m. he said. On the road back there was pulled over and its driver arrested bation on a warrant, they said sacrifice fly. Tpke., Glastonbury. Burial will be Colon, 33, of 141 Center St., with receives government funds from in an upstairs bathroom by her. Travers went five innings Tues­ recuperative time in Redwood, on a drunk driving charge was today. He allowed a leadoff single to INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - games, Friday and Sunday. in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky drunk driving, they said. He was discriminating on the basis of sex, 11-year-old daughter. day night for the California Angels Calif., and he pitched in Edmonton point again with 6:08 remaining on charged with disorderly conduct Wade Boggs in the sixth. Travers Anyone who has been to a dog track "What we’re all hoping is that Hill. Friends may call at the Richard J. Smith, 45, of East released for a court date on Ma^r 31. three federal courts recently split Ms. M iller lived in the apartment in his first m ajor league appear­ where Wayne Gretzky was not only a dunk by Bob McAdoo but the after hassling officers at the scene thought he could have gone knows the greyhounds never catch the Lakers have all kinds of trouble funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 Hartford, was picked up by East on their interpretations. with her daughter and seven-year- ance since May S, 1981. Pitchers a beer- guzzling spectator but also Spurs then scored four quick points and at the station, police said further, but manager John the mechanical rabbit that bobs in San Antonio.” Gervin said with and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial contribu­ Hartford police and then served The 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals old-son, police said. usually need four days rest be­ to take a 107-102 lead. The Lakers Monday. Three Injured an admirer. (“ He knew who I was” McNamara was content. just out of their reach, enticing an ear-to-ear grin. tions may be made to the Ameri­ the warrant, according to a police agreed with the broad interpreta- Police said the death is being tween starts. Travers, who was — T ravers). never got closer than six points the Richard J. Costello, 22, of 25 them to run until their lungs ache. The Spurs faded down the can Heart Association, 310 Collins report. He was released on a $500 Three people were treated for investigated as a homicfde be­ sidelined by calcium deposits in his He received a clean bill of health rest of the way after Nixon hit a Avondale Road was charged early " I ’m pleased with the way he There were no wagering win­ stretch in the first game, losing St., Hartford, or the Hartford Lung bond for a court date June 6. minor injuries and released after a cause of the nature of the wounds pitching shoulder, needed 735. this spring. And while he knows 3-point shot with 54 seconds to play Friday morning after allegedly pitched. I ’m certain he was appre­ dows or daily doubles at The 119-107. And Gervin spent most of Association, 45 Ash St., East two-vehicle accident near exit 94 of found on the body. In his last start, Travers lasted he’ll never be the Billy Travers of to make it 117-111. Hartford. calling officers at the scene hensive after not being on a major Forum Tuesday night, but 17,505 the second half of that game Interstate 86 Monday morning. Police would not elaborate on the one hitter, walking the Yankees’ old, he’s content to change his style The loss was the first for the Fire calls league field in two years and there people showed up to watch the Los throwing up bricks at the basket. "com m ies" and then later showing Other arrests Michael Ryba of 15 Hill Top cause of death or give further Willie Randolph. This one was if it’ll work. ^ Lakers at the Forum in their last 12 up at headquarters, making sim­ was some pressure. But I should Angeles Lakers, the self- But the Spurs didn’ t win the In Meniorhini Road, Vernon, was cited by police details of the crime. much better. He got the Angels into "H e’s not like he used to be, hei playoff games dating to last ilar comments to the duty sergeant Mary Felton, also known as think he’d be a happy guy and sleep proclaimed greyhounds . of the Midwest Division by collapsing In Memory of George Swanson, for failure to grant half of the Windsor police are being as­ the sixth with the lead and used to throw real hard,” said season. The Spurs were the only and refusing to leave peacefully, Mary McQueen, 26, of 92 E. Middle well,” McNamara said. NBA. down the stretch and Gervin didn't who passed away May 11, 1981. roadway to Rev. David W. Mullen Manchester sisted in their investigation by the California took a 6-5 win over the Boston’s Dwight Evans. "But he team in the NBA to win two games police said. Turnpike, Apartment 5, was Travers’ fastball was his strong All night, the Lakers chased the win four NBA scoring titles by of 276 Avery St., Manchester. Connecticut State Police Crime Boston Red Sox on Juan Beni- had exceptional control. He’s a on the Laker's home court during Court date is May 16. charged on a warrant Tuesday Tuesday, 5:29 p.m. — Furnace pitch — he struggled a bit with his San Antonio Spurs. Each time they bouncing his shots off the rim. To live in hearts we leave behind Ryba was treated for a hand Squad and the Hartford County quez’s RBI single In the ninth. little like Tommy John now, the regular season. with issuing a bad check and problem, 67 Hemlock St. (Town) breaking stuff and with his fork- pulled within biting distance, the In Game 2. the Spurs played like Is not to die. injury and Mullen for contusions. state’s attorney’s offibe. " I ’m just happy to be playing, crafty, sneaky. He has a pretty "The Spurs came in here and Violation alleged sixth-degree larceny, police said Tuesday, 6:45 p.m. — Medical ball. which never really emerged. San Antonio machine revved its champions down the stretch and Marsha Mullen, a passenger in period,” said Travers, who was good idea of what he’s doing.” accomplished what they wanted to today. She was presented in court call, 113 Pine St. (Town) An autopsy was'scheduled for By the time he turned the game engines a bit and pulled just out of Gervin hit nothing but net all night, Your loving family Police Tuesday charged an East Mullen’s car, was treated for a raised in nearby Norwood and had do,” said Riley. "Now we have to Tuesday. Tuesday, 10:11 p.m. — Lockout, today at the state medical examin­ Added Boston Manager Ralph over to winner Luis Sanchez, 4-1, their reach. knee laceration. signed with California as a free pouring in 32 points to lead the San go to San Antonio and accomplish 182 Spencer St. (Town) er’s office in Farmington, police Houk, “ He didn’t throw like he he was satisfied. ” We had so damn many chan­ agent in January 1981. " I knowl’m Antonio attack. He connected on what we want to do. This is going to said. used to but his control was good. He “ I was just glad to be able to keep ces,” said Lakers’ coach Pat never going to be back where I 13-of-20 field goal attempts, includ­ be a tough series. Nobody ever told didn’t give us many pitches to hit, the team in the game. A win would Riley. “ We were right there so ing all seven in the third period. Governor signs 19 more bills was, four operations tells me that. he didn’t make too many us it would be easy." have been frosting on the cake. many times. When we closed to "Everbody came to play,” Ger­ f Annua! Evargraan. Rhododandron, Shrub Sah That’s what I ’ll make the Hall of mistakes.” Gilmore, who was humiliated in HARTFORD (UPI) — said Tuesday. He has St. Judo: Just being out there is like a win to 103-102,1 thought we had them. But vin said. "One man can’t beat us Gov. William O’Neiil has program to move the group homes, community Fame for — most operations.” The same could not be said for me.” he said. we let them get away.” the first game, scoring just seven vetoed none. mentally retarded out of Thank you again and one man can’t win it for us. points to Abdul-Jabbar’s 30 before . signed into law a bill training homes and super­ The Spurs, behind the torrid It will require the state for answering my Tonight we were a team and we fouling oul in the first game of the creating a program of institutions. It will include vised apartments. shooting of George Gervin and the commissioner of mental transitional facilities. prayera. were the better team. series, turned the tables on Laker community-based facili­ “ now we’ re even” performance of retardation to plan, de­ C.H. American League roundup " I got into a groove and got my center by scoring 27 points and ties for mentally retarded Artis Gilmore against Laker cen­ velop and administer a ’o S a i a t R t confidence and the ball just kept hauling down 20 rebounds. Abdul- people. ter Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, rolled falling." Jabbar scored 19 points and hit The bill was among 19 to a 122-113 victory over the The Spurs led 97-89 entering the only 3-of-9 shots in the second half. O’Neill endorsed in the defending NBA champions, even­ INVITATION TO BID NOW TIME TO PIANT! final quarter but a slam dunk by Mike Mitchell added 27 points last two days and 84 since Throw-in’ Julio Franco ing their Western Conference The Manchester Public Yearbook guard Magic Johnson over Gil­ and 15 rebounds for San Antonio, the beginning of the legis­ Schools solicits bids tor championship series at one game more, the Spurs’ 7-foot- 2 center, lative session, his office PHYSICAL EDUCATION Annual Bedding & a 1 ^ O each. while Gene Banks and Johnny EQ UIPM EN T for the 1983- with 9:08 remaining in the game Moore had 16 each. Moore ^Iso led 1984 school year. Sealed bids PORTRAIT SPECIAL Vegetable Plants ^ I # The series shifts to Texas, where pulled the Lakers within a basket, will be received until 2:00 producing for Cieveland both teams with 15 assists. LIQUOR PERMIT the Lakers expect a less- than- P.M., June 7, 1983 at which Petunias, Zinnias, tu(jio a triple but I will settle for the ter and loser Shane Rawley, 4-2, to forced at second on an infield bids or the right to waive bids. Specifications and bid Blueberries The meeting with the media wUl two-run triple highlighted a three- upheld earlier in the day by technical formalities If It Is In double.” lead off the inning. After Bobby grounder hy Winfield, Winfield the best Interest to do so. forms may be secured at the be held in the school’s sports run eighth inning that led the American League President Lee Business Office, 45 N. School ^Jecmiiig • portrait • coifunerc^aT"'” ^ 5/28.88 Len Barker, who blew 4-0 anD 7-0 Johnson reached on an infield hit, stole second and scored when Noncy J. Harris — Street, Manchester, Connec­ publicity office and it is ex­ Brewers to victory. Haas allowed MacPhail. DIrector/BusIness Ser­ Wjnainjjnanchester,_c2Ji^^ leads in failing to get a decision in Jim Sundberg walked to load the Baylor lined .i .single to right. ticut. Raymond E. Demers, pected that Olqjuwon will con­ four hits in seven innings for his Tanana, who entered the game vices Business Manager. • plus srttlng 8 lex his last two starts, tossed a bases. George Wright then singled 029-05 firm he has decided to remain in first decision of the season in his in the fourth inning and has yet to 017-05 college. four-hitter over eight innings to to center but New York catcher Texas added an insurance run in Woodland St., IWanchoster M3-8474 sixth start. Tellman picked up his yield a run this season, gained his Butch Wynegar dropped Jerry ✓ improve his record to 4-1. first save. the eighth with the aid of two first victory since last Sept. 20 by Mumphrey’s throw, allowing Yankee errors. ’ 10 - MANCHKSTKH HERALD. Wodnosduy. May II, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. May II. 1983 - 11

u v - Sixers not at peak Scoreboard ^ • t : Los Angeles vs. Son Antonio lalandera 2. Oilers 0 (Series tied. M l May 8— Los Angeles 119, San Antonio according to Erving Softball Little League 107 NY ItloniltrL 1 0 1—2 May 10 — San Antonio 122, Los Edmonton 0 0 0— 0 Angeles 113 First period— 1, NY Islanders, D. Sutter May 13 — Los Angeles at San Antonio, 8 (Bourne, Persson), 5:36. Penalties— PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The seven of the team’s points in have to play as well as we can play. TONIGHT’S GAMES 10 p.m. Morrovr, NYI, 1:15; Hunter, Edm, 3:21; International May 15— Los Angeles at San Antonio, Persson, NYI, 9:44; Smith (served bv Philadelphia 76ers haven’t lost in overtime. If we can play our best, maybe Postal vs. Hlotiland, 6— Fllieoralil Bucklond vs. Elks, 6— Poaonl 1 p.m. Lanoevin), NYI, 11:10; Anderson, Edm, five NBA playoff games but Julius But the big guns were compara­ we’ll be able to keep them from Boland Oil scored five runs In the May 18 — San Antonio at Los Angeles, 11:19; Hunter, Edm, 14:57; PotvIn, NYI, MMHCU vs. Portsr, 6— Nik* fifth Inning to nip Ansaldi's, 7-6, Erving says they still have yet to tively silent. Erving scored only playing at their maximum level 5Pmny vs. Rtnn’s, 5 - Ckortsr Oak 11:30 p.m. 15:07; LInseman, Edm, 15:34. and keep them from the things MPM vs. North United, 6— Robert­ Tuesday night at Leber Field. Marc x-May 20 — Los Angeles at Son Secondperlod— None. Penoltles— perform at peak efficiency. two points in the second half after son Mateya doubled and singled twice. Antonio, 10 p.m. Jonss- "People have been stepping his left knee became inflamed and they’re trying to do.” Memorial vs. Gordon, 6— Koonov Arts Leonard and Todd Rose each x-May 22 — Son Antonio of Los on, NYI, 0:39; Nvstrom, NYI, 9:27. What the Sixers would like to do ripped two singles and Jason Regenzl Angeles, 3:30 p.m. Thlrdoeriod— 2, NY Islanders.Morrow forward when needed but we center Moses Malone was held to 14 NMs Johnson vs. Rood, 7:35- Nike had a double to knock home the tonight is run more when they have Work Apparel vs. Bultalo, 7:30— x-ifnecessorv 3 (unossisted), 19:48. Penalties — haven’t yet played a typical 76ers points, 17 under his average. Roboiison winning run tor Bolond, 1-1. John TB A — Tobe announced Jonsson,' the chance. Cunningham said a Carlin singled ond doubled ond Barry (■ game,” Erving said, looking ahead "W e haven’t had a game in the Anderson vs. Main, 7:30— Fitzgerald NYI, 0:51; Gillies, NYI, 3:)8; Lumlev, lack of movement while the Bucks Carpe doubled for 52 Ansaldi's. Edm, 3:18; B. Sutter, NYI, 4:27; to tonight when the Sixers meet the playoffs yet when everybody has Anderson. Edm, 4:27. ,v^*‘ 1 1 1 were double- teaming Malone Spura122.Lakera113 Milwaukee Bucks in Game 2 of the contributed the way they’re capa­ American Shots on g o a l-N Y Islanders 13-56— 24. best-of-seven Eastern Conference ble,” coach Billy Cunningham contributed to most of the nine Women's Roc Edmonton 14-12-9— 35. turnovers committed by the big Town Fire had o pair of four-run Goalies— NY Islanders, Smith. Edmon­ finals at the Spectrum. said. Rennee O'Neil ond Mary Bovko SAN ANTONIO (122) center Sunday. innings in Its 10-4 win over Army & Banks 6-14 2-6 14, Mitchell 1^20 3-4 27, ton, Mooo. A — 17,498. "W e've been doing it a different Bucks coach Don Nelson can­ betted three hits eoch to lead X-Mart to N o w at Woddeii Field. Charlie rsliep. Gilmore 11-16 5-7 27. Gervin 13-22 6-6 3Z way but we’ve still been getting it didly admitted Tuesday that his ' "W e have to remember when the a 156 victory over J.C . Penney at Greg Geer, Sean Toland and Donny Moore 4-9 8-8 16, Ounleavy 0-5 0-0 0, *• Charter Oak Pork Tuesday night. Ann Kelsey eoch had two hits for Town •••••••••••••••••••••• done. There will be. a time, team faces a difficult struggle. ball goes in to move ourselves Kvadas, Goil White and Ann Gra- Jones 3-4 0-1 6, Pauttz 0-1 0-0 0. Totals around more like we did against Fire. ChipDriggSr Jeff Mortln and Tim 49-91 24-32 12Z hopefuliy, when we reach our "W e feel the Sixers have a better cvalnv had two hits each for the Kennedy each had two hits for A&N LOS ANGELES (113) the Knicks.” he said. “ It (the winners. J .C. Penney was led by Susan with Driggs homering. Calendar potential and play the way we did team,” Nelson said. " I f we were Agnew with three and Ter I Stiebitz with Rambis 2-7 1-2 5, Wilkes 5-13 4-6 14. when we were really right. That Abdul-Jobbar 9-16 1-2 19. Johnson 12-23 4- better than the Sixers, we would double-team) isn’t something un­ two. 7 28, Nixon 11-18 4-4 28, Cooper 5-10 0^ was typical 76ers basketball. have won 65games. I saidthesame familiar. We’ve seen it in every Natienal Farm 10, McAdoo 4-12 1-2 9. Totals 48-99 15-23 We’re shooting for it again." thing before the Boston series. We game we’ve played this season. Nike Nichols Tire topped topped Boland 113. WEDNESDAY The Philadelphia guards were Oil, 10-7, at Bowers. Jared Marsh San Antonio 35 25 37 25— 122 have to piay over our heads and do It’s almost like a part of our own Flo’s Cake Decorating whipped a Los Angeles 26 31 32 24— 113 Baieball the stars of the Sixers’ 111-109 homered and doubled, Rob Salonen Hall at Manchester, 3:30 the job defensively to keep it set offense (but) we didn’t react 16-hlt frosting on the Woshington had two hits and Keith Wolff went the Three-point goals— Nixon 2. Total fouls RHAM at Cheney Tech, 3:15 victory in Sunday’s playoff opener. close.” Social Club In a 9-7 victory at Nike — Son Antonio 19. Los Angeles 27. Fouled too well to it Sunday.” Herald photo by Pinto distance on the mound for Nichols. Cromwell at Bolton, 3:15 Field. Tom Bombadier had three hits, Mark SarnI and Jeff Ross each had two out— Abdui-Jabbar. Rebounds— San ■ ■■■■ - Maurice Cheeks scored 26 points "W e just have to play extremely The Bucks will look for more including a boses-looded triple in the An­ Girls Softboll and Andrew Toney added 22 while hits for Boland. Manchester at Hall, 3:30 good basketball,” added Marques rebounding and a better offensive EjOLAND CATCHER DAMON lACOVELLI seventh, to leod Flo's. Bob Odell and tonio 53 (Gilmore 20), Los Angeles 47 East Catholic at Mercy, 3:15 Herald photo by Pinto Clint Richardson, the Sixers’ first Johnson, Milwaukee’s leading contribution from Sidney Mon- Harry Roy had three hits each and, (Johnson 12). Assists— Son Antonio 33 . . skies for throw. Ump Tom Stringfellow watches Eric Ozol added a triple and single. (Moore 15), Los Angeles 28 (Nixon 11). Tennis guard off the bench, contributed all scorer Sunday with 30 points. "W e crief. ■ ' ' Hall at Manchester, 3:30 John Jenkins hod four hits. Bob Wilson Technicols— None. A— 17,MS. East Catholic at Northwest. 3 p.m. three and Jon Brandt and Jim Clifford Monchester at Holl (girls), 3:30 Slides Into second safely two apiece for the Socials. Golf National League roundup Rockville at Manchester, 2:15 Weat Side Basketball Boland Oil's Aris Leonard (2) slides into Bowers of Ansaldi's couldn't latch onto THURSDAY second safely with a stolen base in Doug Leonard collected four hits, Track throw from the catcher. See sports page Westhead bounced two of which were doubles, in leading Hockey Eost Catholic. Aaulnas at St. Paul, International Little League action Tues­ Allied Printing to a 15-8 triumph over 3:15 11 for Little League roundup Elliot's Gun Shop at Pogani. Rodney Eost Catholic, Aquinas at St. Paul day against Ansaldi's. Shortstop Steve Washington gets in licks Hardwick added two hits for the NBA playofta (girls). 3:15 winners. Elllot’swas ledbyHalTarbell Tennis as Bulls’ coach and Bob McCarthey with two apiece. NHL playoffs South Catholic ot East Catholic, 3 Conference Finds p.m. (Bett-of-seven) Golf By Dave Raffo Northern (All Times EDT) Scholastic roundup CHICAGO (U PI) — For the third contract extended. "W e’d had our Stonlev Cup Finds Conard, Simsbury at Manchester, UPI Sports Writer Eostern Conference (Besf-of-seven) 2:15 time in five years, the Chicago Manchester JC Blue toppled Dean Phllodelphia vs. Milwoukee differences, early, but I don’t Machine, 12-9, at Robertson Park. (All Times EDT) Coventry at Cheney Tech, 1:30 Bulls are looking for a new head blame Paul for the problems we’ve Edmonton vs. NY Islanders Girls Softboll Claudell Washington hit a homer Jack Wakefield, Ted Brindamour and (PMIodelphio lends series, 1-0) coach — and this time General had.” Roger Harwood each had three hits for (N Y Islonders leod series, 1-0) Windhom at Manchester. 3:30 in the first inning, then hit Scott May 8 — Phllodelphia 111, Milwaukee May 10 — NY Islonders 7. Edmonton 0 Manager Rod Thorn says he’s the Blues. Pete Naktenis homered and 109(ot) Sanderson in the sixth inning. Thorn said he has no timetable singled twice and John Kunz, Ray May 12 — NY Islanders ot Edmonton, Tribe track rebounds May 11 — Milwaukee at Phllodelphia, 9,05 p.m. The second shot left him wanting going to get it right. for hiring a new coach, but Bonneau and Elliott Svelnysoddedtwo Major League leaders 7:30 p.m. Moy 14 — Edmonton at NY Islanders, more. “ I can guaranteeyou one thing.” speculation centered on Atlanta hits apiece for Dean. May 14 — Phllodelphia at Milwaukee, After losing its first dual meet in 400: 1. Vlonerl (X ), 2. Herrie (X), 3. Chon^Toch (4»— Sullivan 3b51-1-0, 6:05 p.m. Home Rum Washington, whose solo homer Thorn said Tuesday after announc­ coach Kevin Loughery, a close 2:30 p.m. May 17 — Edmonton at NY Islanders, nearly three years last week, the Alexander (NW ), 52.4. Beley 2b 4-1-0-0, Nowak cf 51-1-1, May 15— Phllodelphia at Milwaukee, 1 National League — Murphy, All 8; 800: 1. Klttredge (E C ). 2. Hebert started the Braves to a 52 victory ing the dismissal of Paul Wes- friend of Thorn’s. Charter Oak 8:05 p.m. Guerrero, LA, Horner, Atl and Schmidt, Manchester High boys track team Pe'lef'er lb 50-0-1, p.m. x-May 19 — Ny Islanders ot Edmonton, (EC), 3. Perry (X ), 2:03.1. Ellloff If 51-1-0, PIres ss 50-1-1, Fuller over the Expos Tuesday night at thead. “ Whoever we do sign will be Thorn said he could not talk to LaStrada Pizza came up with an 8-3 x-May 18— Mllwaukeeot Philadelphia, Phil 7; Brack, LA, Chambliss, Atl, got back in winning form with 3,000:1. Flcklrtger (X ), 2. Rowe (E C ), rf 2-0-50, Foran rf 1-O-1-0, Gonzales 9:05 p.m. Evans, SF, Garvey. SD and Hendrick, Atlanta, initiated a bench-clearing the last coach I will hire.” Loughery because he is under win over Manchester Pizza ot Fitzge­ 8 p.m. x-May 21 — Edmonton at NY victories over CCIL foes Conard 3. Lyons (X ), 9:021. dh-o 552-0, Worren p 555 0. Totals rald Field. Jim Lachapelle hod three x-May 20— Philodelphlaot Milwaukee, StL 6. 5,000; 1.Swlft(X),2. Bonalvto(X),3. 30^-54. Tofals 305-54. brawl in thesixth when he attacked Thorn also presided over the contract to the Hawks. Islanders, 8:05p.m. American League — DeCInces, Cal 9; and Wethersfield at Conard’s track hits and Mike Jordan and Chuck 10 p.m'. x-May 24 —i Ny Islanders ot Edmonton, Adams (EC), 15:34. • „ 205 501 3 16 the Montreal pitcher and sent him firing of Larry Costello during the The Bulls must pay at least one x-May 22— Mllwaukeeot Phllodelphia, Brett, KC 8; Lvnn, Col and Winfield, NY in West H artford Tuesday 300 hurdles: 1. Hadden (X ), 2. Bell Cheney Tech 300 001 1 4 Sorden two apiece for LaStrada. Four 9:05 p.m. 7; Barfield and Upshaw, Tar, Costlno, 197579 campaign and the ouster of more year of Westhead’s contract, different players had one hit apiece for TBA x-ifnecessorv afternoon. (X ), 3. Sheehan (X ), 429. sprawling with a pitch behind his Manchester. Minn, Rice, Bos and Yount, Mil 6. 1,600 relay: I. Xayler, 3:33.5. head. Jerry Sloan a year ago. in addition to paying Sloan for at Manchester, now 5-1, defeated Bolton nine wins Long lump; 1. Post (E C ), 2. Deuschle Thorn, who had been at odds with least another year. Conard by an 88-66 score and (X ), 3. Blackwell (E C ), 6.31. " I don’t mind being thrown at indy from the shoulders down, but when Westhead during most of the Thorn and Westhead disagreed Tranaactiona Western Oregon State — . absolutely overwhelmed Wethers­ High lump; 1. Deuschle (X ), 2. White MIDDLETOWN— Behind the (N W ), 3. Hadden (X ), 510. you start throwing at a guys head, recently concluded season, said he* over the team’s style of play this Hungry Tiger Cafe outiosted Pum­ Named Dr. Jack Rye athletic field, 127-27. The unseasonable hitting and pitching of Bob Cusano, pernickel Pub, 13-12, at Robertson. director. Triple lump; 1. Deuschle (X ), 2. told Westhead last Friday that he season. Westhead, who said at the Boseboll weather served to hamper some Blackwell (E C ), 3. Goulet (X ), 12.45. Bolton High nipped East Hampton, you’re messing with his liveli­ Paul Frenette had a homer and four Footboll was No. 3 on the "h it” parade. But time he was hired he was confident singles, Tim O'Neill three hits and Bill jndividual performances, but not Poleyault: 1. Denison (X ), 2. Morin 4-3, in COC baseball action Tues­ hood,” Washington said. " I just American League — Upheld (X ), 3. Coughlin (X ), 12-6. refused to be intimidated.” Westhead’s agent saicl his client, he could make Chicago a winner Maneggla, Joe Camposeo and RudI Los Angeles (USFL) — the Indians as a whole. Shot put: 1. Glamo (X ), 2. Meyer day night at Palmer Field in Wittke two apiece for Tigers. Mike three-game suspension of Signed widereceiverAnthony who is vacationing in the Baha­ with a fast-break offense, ran afoul New York Yankees man­ Bob Dussault ran like he didn't (EC), 3. Doherty (X), 14.69. Middletown. Washington dropped his bat, Zotta had four hits, Jim Deer three, Alien. AUTO REPAIRS Javelin: . Cowell (X ), 2. MordarskI mas, had not been personally of Thorn’s preference for defense. Rick Beiekewicz, Pete Heard ond Pete ager Billy Martin. New England — Signed feel any cold, burning the 800 1 Cusano, senior righthander, raced to the mound and put (X ), 3. DePersla (EC), 47.84. notified. “ We showed early on in the road Gourley two apiece for Pub. kicker Mike Bass of lilinois, meters for a first place and a (Jlscus: 1. Meyer (E C ), 2. DePersla went the distance and spun a Sanderson on the seat of his pants Over at Fitzgerald Field, Buffalo Boskefboll free ogent offensive lineman with a left hook before being Westhead was hired last June to that you weren’t going to win by Doug Howard of North Carol­ flashy time of 2:00.1. He also (EC), 3. Glamo (X ), 36.98. four-hitter to record the win, Water Tavern scored In the seventh Chicogo — Fired Coach Paul tackled and players from both / replace Sloan, fired in February running up and down the court and inning to nip Wilson Electric, 6-5, and ina State, running back Dou- " WE SERVICE ALL grabbed an easy first in the 1,500, Boltpn’s third in 13 outings. The Westhead. glos Lond of Long Beach Lathrop Insurance trimmed Jury Box, College "Home of Mr Goodwrench GENERAL MOTOR crossing the finish line in 4:21, four Girl runners lose Bulldogs are 2-9 in the conference. teams piled on before order was 1982. Westhead was fired as Los not playing any defense,” Thorn 11-5. Denis WIrtella had three hits and State, wide receiver Tom restored. Washington was then Angeles Lakers coach early in the said. Mut of Rhode Island and ^seconds ahead of his nearest Cusano also drove in the winning Tim Coughlin, Bob Gorman, Bill AdelphI — Named Mary CARS ANP TRUCKS run with a run-scoring single in the ejected. 1981-82 season after a publicized Thorn said he waited until now to Peoples and John Quaglia two apiece linebacker Ed Reynolds of competitor. The Manchester girls track team 3 ^ " for B W T while Frank Szilagyl collected Ann McCoy women's bosket- Virginia. lost both ends of a dual meet at sixth inning that snapped a 5all " I only got in one or two punches flap with star guard Earvin dismiss Westhead, who started the ball coach. New York Jets — Signed > ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS Amazing Butch Wemmell turned two of Wilson's eight hits. Mickey Missouri Baptist — Named home Tuesday, falling to Conard, deadlock. before they all got on top of me,” “ Magic” Johnson. year as the wiiiningest percentage CalacI, Dove Bldwell and Gary Ware defensive tockie John Walker in his typical performance with a each had three hits and Rick Romano Al Trostsoccercoach. of Nebroska-Omaha. » COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS double-victory in the discus and 89-38, and Wethersfield, 71-56. The Cusano walked three and struck- Washington said. " I wish I could During the past season, he coach in the NBA, because he have gotten in some more.” ond Wayne Ostrout two apiece for high jump and seconds in the 100 two defeats dropped the Indians to out five in getting the win. He and presided over a 2554 performance, wanted to see what his own Lathrop. Bob Quaglia, Craig Phillips, > REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS 1-4. Keith Owen each had two hits to Sanderson, 3-2, said he was just second-worst in the history of the contract situation would be. Frank Rizzo, Hank Steullet and Paul imeters and the shot put. Daryl UPI photo Phllbrick each had two hits for Jury. • AUTO PAINTING •Frascarelli won the 200 and 400 Becky Castagna ran a 5; 20 in the pace Bolton’s nine-hit attack. trying to protect himself with the franchise. "It was a big possibility I ’d GRAND OPENING! with times of 24.0 and 54.6. 1,500 that was good enough for a Bolton’s next outing is today at knockdown pitch. " I thought it was time we got leave. And iflwasn’tcomingback, • CHARGE WITH MASTER CHARGE victory, and she finished second in home against Cromwell at 3:15. “ He had hit a changeup out in the PHILLIES' STEVE CARLTON CONGRATULATED going in a new direction,” said I wasn’t going to be the one to fire Duaty ; Manchester’s other double 24 HOUR WRECKER.SERVICE Bolton (4)— Brown ss 551-0, Peter- first inning and had hit a fastball .by CBtcher Bo Diaz for 3,500 strikeout Thorn, who last month had his own him,” Thorn said. Telephpne Society scored tour times winner was Don Hickey, who the 3,000 with a time of 11:58. Sandy SPECIALS Prior won the discus with a throw If 4-51-1, Cusano p low and away to deep center in the In t)ie third Inning for o 5-2 win over grabbed the pole vault and the 552-2, O w m cf552-0, Russell c 1-550, Borracllfte's Amoco at Keeney Field. Introductory Offer of 108-6, more than 30 feet better third,” Sanderson said. "It was $1995 triple jump. Fief Cher r f 3-550, Sambogna 2b 2-1-1-0, pitched a five-hitter and Tony checking the Pirates on three hits Ken Hill had a double to pace Reg. $24.95 (with trade In) than that of her closest competitor. Maneggla 3b 2-2-1-0. Tofals 27-4-9-4 obvious to me he felt pretty Perez celebrated his Cincinnati Telephone while Kent Smith had three One year warranty 'The Indians will be back on the E«»f Hampton (31— Hyland ct5550, and striking out four. Rod Scurry, Vflas accused of violation hits tor Borracllfte's. Mapr Beth Reily's leap of 4-6 won comfortable up there and I was homecoming by tripling in two 1- 2, lost in relief. track Tuesday, with a tri-meet Poulin c 2-1-50, Kingston c 1-550, trying to pitch him inside. A (Offer good Sal. 4/23 thru Tuee. 5/31) ^ p P R O V f0 CARTER the high jump. Teammate Mary runs to lift the Phillies. Cairton, .^against Simsbury and East Hart- Morgan dh 2-51-1, Cubs 3, Dodgers 2 PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ar­ Tennis Professionals, was in­ For Cars, Trucks, Heavy Equipment, Marine, Motorcyciss Mullaney also cleared 4-6 but Moft 3b 551-1, Arclda 3b 1-504), Kidd pitcher has got to do that to protect 52, struck out seven to boost his Jord at Simsbury. At Los Angeles, Larry Bowa gentine tennis star Guillermo Vilas formed of the investigation for­ finished third because of misses. 551-0, ERwIn p/lb himself.” career total to 3,504 — just four •••••••••••••••••••••• Results: 3-ach-agent. Ion Tiriac, girls falling by a 55'/!-37'/4 tally. pitched the final 1 2-3 innings to game- winning hit. Frank DiPino, 5,000: 1. Stone (C ), 2. C erm o la (0 ,3 . Cardinals 8, Giants 4 withdrawal of sanction by the Pro telephoned and asked if he could Toland (M ), 4. Brown (W ), 16:45. The boys are 1-1 and the girls are iiiing scores win earn his fourth save. 2-1, pitched the 11th inning to gain ARTER- At San Francisco, Darrell Porter 400 relay: 1. Conard, 2. Manchester, 0-2. The two teams will face RHAM Elsewhere in the NL, Philadel­ the victory. Council. play in Rotterdam because Jimmy 3. Wethersfield, 46.0. drove in five runs with his second Friday at Manchester High. Scoring all its runs in the first phia tripped Cincinnati 51, Hous­ Padres 4, Pirates 1 The Inquirer said Vilas, fourth- Connors and Eliot Teltscher had no hurdles: 1. Houle (0 ,2 . Morasco two innings, Illing Junior High and third homers to power St. ranked by the Association of dropped out. (Ml, 3. Brody (M ), 4. Gage (Wl, 18.1. Brian Brophy won the shot, ton nipped New York 5-4, San At San Diego, Steve Garvey defeated the East Hartford fresh­ Louis. John Martin started for St. hevrolet 100:1. Redfleld ( 0 , 2. Wemmell (M ), Diego blasted Pittsburgh 5 1, ^ C discus and high jump to lead the singled home the tie-breaking run 3. Dllounas (M ), 4. M. Wemmell, 10.9. man Tuesday, 51. MarkCichowski Chicago nipped Los Angeles 52 Louis but was lifted in the fiftli 1,500: 1. Dussault (M ), 2. Roy (M ), 3. Illing boys. Dwayne Albert won the and Terry Kennedy doubled in two when the Giants loaded the bases Roach (O , 4. McLernon (C>, 4:27. pitched well and picked up his and St. Louis dumped San Fran­ long jump and 400 and finished more to highlight a three-run with one out. John Stuper, 3-1 , 400: 1. Frascarelli (M ), 2. Parrott second in the shot. Jim Poirot won second victory. Offensive support cisco 54. seventh inning that powered the (M l, 3. Asley ( O , 4. Tamousnas (W ), came from Bob Blake, Mike Custer Phillies 3, Reds 1 finished up for the win. Giants 54.6. the 800 meters. For the girls, Padres. Andy Hawkins, 2-1, went starter Andy McGaffigan, 2-3, was 300 hurdles: 1. Houle (C ), 2. Schultz Theresa Sombric won the high and Sean McCarthy, each of who At Cincinnati, Steve Carlton the distance for the Padres, (M ), 3. Tedosto (W ),4. Brody (M ), 43.0. had two hits for 2-4 Illing. touched for six runs in four innings. 200. 1. Frascarelli (M ), 2. Dllounas jump and shot, Julie Geagan took (M ), 3. Townsend (C ), 4. Wemmell the d is c s and Lisa Bonenfort won (M ), 25.5. the 400. 3,000: 1. Huleatt (C ), 2. Roy (M ), 3. Douggon (W ), 4. Odom (M ), 9:14. Golf TRUCK SALE CAR WASH 1.600 relay: 1. Conard, 2. Manchester, 3. Wethersfield, 3:45. Baseball MHS Hnksmen roll EVERY NEW 1983 CHEVY TRUCK East track falls It was cloudy, windy and cold at Tech nine bows Manchester Country Club Tues­ CUSTOM INTERIOR SERVICES MIDDLETOWN- Despite a There wasn’t a whole lot Cheney day. And Manchester High's golf IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY IS ON SALE triple-victory by Doug Post and the Tech could do when Portland’s Roy team was in flames. The Indians customary double by middle- Caso cranked it up. Batting out of annihiiated Penney and Ferm i in a distance man Steve Kittrcdge, the the no. 2 slot, Caso went four-for- tri-match, both by the s(X)reof 15 0 , Carpet Shampooing. HERE'S A SAMPLE BUY - 6 9 . 9 5 East Catholic boys track team was five, belted two homers and drove raising Manchester’s record to 52 only able to split a tri-meet with in five runs to lead Portland to a in the CCIL, 152 overall. Xavier and Northwest Catholic at Profooolonal SImonIzIng. Brand New S10 16-4 thrashing of the Beavers Doug Martin was medalist with a Pickup, nicely Xavier High Tuesday afternoon in Tuesday at Cheney. 77. Middletown.. equipped in­ Cheney, with its second straight Results: Manchester vs. Penney— Ac-. Xavier came out on top of the ciP^lS Martin (M ) def. Pardo 3-0, Greg Engino Stoam Cloaning__ cluding 6 cyl., loss, fell to 4-8 on the season and 3-8 S^hrlder (M ) def. Reposs 3-0, Paul power brakes, meet with a sparking 116 points, in the COC. Portland is 6-5 and 6-4. Hohenthal (M ) def. Savostio 50, Roger followed by East with 59 arid Greenwood (M ) def. Gwilllam 50. rear step ”I was impressed with their Manchestw vs. Fermi— Martin (M) VInyiil Roof Troatmont__ .412.00 Northwest with 17. The split leaves hitting,” said Cheney coach Bill bumper and East at .500 with a 3-3 mark. Longllle 50, Shrlder (M) def. Baccaro. ’They hit the heck out of Williams 3-0, Hohenthal (M ) def. White more. St. 6344. Post won the 100, 200 and long the ball.” 50, Greenwood (M ) def. White 50. jump, winning the sprints with Vinyl Guard Treatment__ - 66.00 Sophomore Gary Warren s $6799 times of 11.2 and 23.2. Kittredge pitched 4-plus innings and saw his Tennis 35 NEW CHEVY TRUCKS TO CHOOSE FROM took the 800 meters in 2:03.1 and record fall to 2-1. Dan Carbonell BY won the 1,500 in 4:13.6. Tar Ramoval______and freshman Ricky Gonzales led Tech evens mark -QUOTE INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 9.9®/o Results: Cheney with two hits each. 5,000: 1. Swift (X ), 2. Bonoivto (X ),3. The Beavers play at home again The boys’ tennis team at Cheney Adams (EC), 15:34. Tech evened its record at 54 with a 400 relay: 1. Xavier, 2. East Catholic, this afternoon, when they host S A M E D A Y SERVICE 46.0. RHAM in a 3:15 game. 52 decision over Coventry at home 110 hurdles: 1. Bell (X ), 2. Hadden Portland (16)— Johnson cM b552-0, Tuesday. while you wait in our comfortable loun.ge (X ), 3. Matteo (X ). 15.6. -W, ARTER- ci?i“ Morrison )b 51-1-1, Results; Eckert (Co) def. Brain 100: 1. Post (E C ), 2. Jenny (NW ), 3. Sllberstein rf Z-O-O-O, Faxon c 551-0 Martin 54, 52; Leete (Co) def. Roger or drop it off andpick up later Guerra (X), 11.2. " ^'-0-L Muyrhoad c( Dublel 5 6 ,5 4 ,5 4 ; Mork Splllone (C T ) , ’a '^Ihredge (E C ), 2. Sargis i i 52-2-0, LaPlante 3b def. Thomas 5 3 ,5 6 ,5 3 ; Ray Brookes- UPI photo (NW ), 3. Oates (X ), 4:13.6. i J I'S ' P 3-0-50, Colemon rf Noro Kosha (C T ) def. Garrick-Carlson CALL TODAY 646-6846 ^CEfEVROlET 200; 1. Post (E C ), 2. Jenny (NW ), 3 3-0-1-2, Thompson If 2-0-1-1. Tofals Dunn (X ), 23.2. j . 51,52; Guy Brodstreet-Burkhart (CT) 451517-11. def. Hodlno-Destefanp 53, 7-5. ASTROS’ DENNY WALLING (TOP CENTER) . greeted after game-winning blow against Mets 1344 BROAD ST. NEXT TO PARKADE 1229 Main Street • Tel 646-6464 • Manchester Ig - MANCIIKSTKIt IIK K A U ), Wednc-scliiy. Muy 11, I9B3 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 11, 1983 — II S c o r e b o a r d FOCUS / Food •••••••••••••••••••••• American League Tigers 4. 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S— ^Tunnell, Hawkins. Minnesota 18 .400 5'/2 2B— Bench. 3B— Perez. SB— Rose York onoiotoooo— 4 SF 12 mas. 4. 2B— Trammell, Whitaker, Almon. Heuson onono40oi— 5 Need a tasty meal in a hurry? Seattle 11 21 .344 V/2 S— Adorns, Nichols, Valentine. SF— HR— — Hebner. Tues4tav's Results Redus 2 (1). Game winning RBI — Wolllng (1). IP H RERBBSO Then head for your neighborhood deli. YouTIbepart Armas. Lopes (2). SB— Gibson (1). SF— Parrish, E— Ashby. DP— New York1,Houston2. Detroit 4, Oakland 3 IP H R E R B B S O Gross. Pittsburgh Of a time-honored tradition. Clevelond 4. Kansas City I PhllodelpM. LOB— New York 8, Houston 11. 2B— Tunnell 5 83 5 1 I 3 1 Colllornla IP H RERBBSO Bradley. 3B— Garner. SB— Bradley Delicatessens have been flourishing for 200 years. Calltornlo 4, Boston 5 Travers 575311 Ooklontf Cartlon (W 5-2) 1 5 1117 Scurry (L 2-1) 1 1-3 4 3 3 3 1 Baltimore 13, Seattle 2 Sanchz (W 4-1) 31-3 2 0 0 1 1 Langfrd (L 0-3) 1 1-3 5 4 4 0 0 CIndnnatl ( 1), Sormlento 1 1 0 0 0 0 They originated in Germany where the shops became Texas 4, New York 2 Hassler 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Underwood 2 23 3 0 0 0 2 Power (L 1-1) 14 3)24 Oquendo (1), Wilson (9). S— Lynch 2, Son Diego known for their fine array of ready-to-eat foods and Mllwoukee 4, Minnesota I Lesley 1 0 0 0 0 0 Thon, Boss. SF— Oquendo. Hawkins (W 81) 9 3 1 1 4 4 Whitt (S 3) 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Conroy 31-3 0 0 0 1 0 IP H RERBBSO Widnesdav'iGames Boston McCotty 23 0 0 0 0 0 PB— Bllordello. T — 2:04. A— 18,194. ai^ue Vne-9f HBP— by Howkins (T e n o c e ). cheeses, robust salads, specialty breads and a variety (All Times EOT) IVeW TOvK WP— of mustards. Oleda 51-3 9 5 5 I 2 Detroit Lynch. 7 1-3 7 3 3 0 1 Minnesota (Williams 2-3) at Milwaukee Aponte (L 3-1) 31-3 3 1 1 0 1 Rucker (W 1-0) 4 5 3 3 2 2 Tunnell. T — 2 :» . A— 9,965. (McClure 0-5), 2:30 o.m. Dloz 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 It was in the 1900s that emigrant butchers and Travers pitched to 1 batter In 4th. Lopez (S 2) 3 1 0 0 2 5 Sisk 1-321)00 Oakland (Norris 3-2) at Detroit (Wilcox W P— Travers. T — 2:40. A — 15,743. Rucker pitched to 4 batters In 7th. shopkeepers brought their special recipes to America 2-4), 7:35 p.m. Cardinala8,Glants4 Allen (L 04) 21-341)40 HBP— by Langfard (Johnson). T— Houston and started the first delicatessens here, mostly in Kansas City (Gura 4-2) at Cleyelond 2:33. larger cities. Deli pastrami sandwiches, corned beef (Sutclitte 4-1), 7:35 p.m. A— 9,410. ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCO Knepper B 9 4 4 3 3 Cubs 3, Dodgers 2 Calltornia (KIson 3-1) at Boston (Tudor , ObrhM ObrhM Smith 83 1 0 0 1 0 on rye, dill pickles and macaroni salad have been 1-1), 7:35 p.m. Rangera4,Yanl(eex2 LSmIth If 4)20 LeMostr ss4 1 1 1 Dowley 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 popular siiice in New York. Philadelphia and Chicago. Seattle (Perry 2-3) at Baltimore Green If 1 0 0 0 Evens 1b 5 0 2 0 DIPIno (W 8 t) 1 0 0 0 0 0 CHICAGO LOS ANGELES (Flanagan 5-0), 7:35 o.m. Indians 4, Royals 1 McGee cf 3 10 0 Davis cf 3 12 0 T — 3:07. A— 8,94). ObrhM ObrhM In the mid 1970's deli departments started cropping Texos (Honeycutt 3-2) at New York TEXAS NEW YORK loro 1b 4 1 1 0 Clark rf 4 12 1 Sandbrg 2b 4 0 1 0 Sox 2b 4 12 0 up in supermarkets. Convenient deli counters make (Guidry 3-2), 8 p.m. . obrhbl obrhbl Hendrck rf 3 1 2 1 Leonard If 5 1 1 2 Dravss4,Expos2 Bowo ss 4)21 Londrex cf 4 0 0 0 life easier for two-member households and the Toronto (Stleb5-2) at Chicago (Hoyt 2- Sample If 4 0 10 Rndiph 2b 4 1 1 0 KANSAS CITY CLEVELAND Porter c 4 2 2 5 YongMd 2b 3 0 1 0 Bucknr 1b 4 0 0 0 Baker If 4 111 4), 8 :X p.m. Bell 3b 4 0 0 0 Grltfey 1b 4 0 0 0 obrhbl ObrhM Oberkfll 3b 4 1 1 0 Kulper 2b 0 0 0 0 Moreind rt 4 0 2 1 Guerrer 3b 3 0 0 0 working wives and mothers. You can buy just the Thursday's Games Parrish r( 4 0 0 0 WinfieldWilson It 3 1 1 1 It 4 0 10 Bonnistr It 5 0 1 1 Herr 2b 3 112 O'Molly 3b 3 0 0 0 MONTREAL ATLANTA Cev 3b 3 0 0 0 Brock 1b 4 0 1 ) right portion at the deli counter — a single serving of Hostetir dh 3 1 0 0 Kemp rt 4 0 0 0 Geronim rt 3 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 4 0 10 Oakland at Detroit Ramsey 2b 1 0 I 0 Brenlev c 3 0 0 0 „obrhM obrhbl Thmpsn If 4 0 0 0 Morshll rf 4 0 1 0 salad and pastas or just a few slices of meat or cheese. Toronto at Cleyeland, night Johnson 1b 3 1 1 0 Baylor dh 4 0 11 Roberts ph 1 0 1 0 McBride rt 4 1 2 0 OSmIth ss 4 0 10 RMortln p Raines 0 0 0 0 If 3 0 12 Wshnotn rf 2 1 1 1 JeMorls d 3 1 1 0 Yeager c 3 0 0 0 Boston at Milwaukee, night O'Brien 1b 1 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 4 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 0 0 0 Vukovch rt 0 0 0 0 RMortln p 2 0 0 0 Smmrs ph C ro 10 m 0 0 ^ rf 3 0 0 0 Butler ct 2 0 0 0 Dovls c 3 0 0 0 Roenick ph 1 0 0 0 The next time you stop at the grocery to pick up Sundbrg c 3 1 0 0 SmalleyMcRaess 2 0 1 0 dh 3 1 1 0 Thorntn dh 2 0 0 0 Stuper p 10)0 Barr p 0 0 00 Wohlfrd ph 1 0 1 0 Ramirz ss 3 0 0 0 Moskou p 0 0 0 0 Russell ss 1 0 0 0 something for dinner, head straight for the deli NATIONAL LEAGUE Wright ct 4 () 1 1 WynegorAlkens c 4 0 1 0 1b 3 0 2 1 Tabler 3b 2 10 0 McGffgn p 1 0 0 0 Flynn 2b 0 0 0 0 Murphy If 4 0 0 0 Prolv p 1 1 0 0 Welsh p 2 0 0 0 East Dent ss 3 0 0 0 MmphryWhite ct 4 0 1 0 2b 3 0 0 0 Perkins 1b 4 1 I 0 Dawson cf 4 0 0 0 Horner 3b 4 1 ) 0 department. Start with a loaf of crusty bread, then Tollesn 2b 1 1 1 1 Wathan c 3 0 0 0 Franco ss 3 1 3 3 Calvert p 10 0 0 Johnstn ph 1 0 0 0 Monday ph 1 0 0 0 w L Pet. GB May c 2 0 10 Oliver 1b 4 0 0 0 ChmbIs 1b 3 0 0 0 Smith p 0 0 0 0 NIedenfr p 0 0 0 0 choose some cheese, ham, and turkey breast Add a Philadelphia 16 9 .640 Totals 30 4 4 1 TotoM 33 1 4 1 Simpson ct 3 0 0 0 Monnno ct 3 0 0 0 Totals 14 1 12 I Totals 35 4 10 4 Burris p 0 0 0 0 Harper rt 2 1 1 0 Totals 31 3 6 2 Totals I I 2 5 2 ready-made salad for a side dish. Montreal 14 Texas 030 000 010— 4 Wshngt ss 3 0 0 0 Esslan c 4 0 0 0 11 .550 2 SI. Louis 4N 202000— 1 CPrtir e 4 0 1 0 Hubbrd 2b 3 1 2 2 Chicago M 0QII20— 3 Don’t forget a jar of spicy mustard, and maybe St. Louis 13 12 .520 3 New York 101000 000— 2 TotaU 31 I 5 1 Totals II 4 8 4 Sim Frandsco NIM0M1— 4 Wollach 3b4 0 0 0 Benedid c 2 0 ) 0 Los Angeles HOtlOOlO— 2 Pittsburgh 10 15 .400 6 Game winning RBI — none. Kansas City IWIMOOO— 1 Speler ss 2 0 0 0 McMrtrv p 2 0 0 ) some pickles or oUves for garnish. Then hurry home E— Wynegor 2, Randolph. DP— New Cleveland M O n o il x -4 (kimewInnlngRBI— Hendrlck(2). Game winning RBI — Bowo (2). Chicago 9 19 .321 6V2 E— Youngblood. DP— St. Louis 2, Fronen lb 2 1 1 0 Forster p 0 0 0 0 E— Moskou, Welsh. OP— Chicago Z and build yourself a sensational sandwich or cold New York 8 18 .308 8V2 York 1. LOB— Texas 3, New York 9. SB— Game winning RBI — Franco (2). Son Little ss 3 1 1 0 Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 E— Alkens. DP— Cleveland 2 LOB— Los plate. Wtsf Randolph (4), Winfield (4),Tolleson (8), Frandsco 2. LOB— St. Louis 2, Son Sondersn P2 0 00 Angeles 1. LOB— Chicago 3, Los Angeles Los Angeies 21 8 .724 _ Sample (7). SF— Tolleson. Kansas City 3, Cleyeland 10.2B— Alkens, Frandsco 10.2B— Evons,O.Smlth,Clark. Smith p 0 000 5. 2B— Moreland, Marshall, Je.Moroles. The following are some deli delights to build Atlanta 20 8 .714 Vi IP H RERBBSO Franco. SB — Franco 3 (8). S — White rt 10 00 Texas Manning. HR— Porter 2 (3), LeMoster (2), Herr S yourself: Cincinnati 14 16 .467 V/2 (1), Leonard (2). SB— L.SmIth (1). SF— Totals 31 2 5 2 Totals 27 4 4 4 — Prolv. Sira Diego 14 16 .467 V/2 Darwin 3 2-3 5 2 2 3 3 IP H RERBBSO Hendrick. mwitr— 0000000X)-2 IP H RERBBSO Sira Francisco 13 16 .448 8 Tanana (W 1-0) 41-3 1 0 0 2 3 Kansas City Atlanta too OH OOx 4 Jones (S 4) 1 0 0 0 0 0 Blue (L 0-2) „ . _ IP H RERBBSO CMoogo Houston 14 16 .438 6V2 8 8 4 4 4 4 SI. Louis Gome winning RBI — Washington (1). Moskou Four-layer Feast Tuesday’s Results New York Cleveland ^ E— Ramirez, Dawson. DP— Montreal . I Barker (W 4-1) 8 4 1 ) JMortln 4 83 5 3 3 3 3 Prolv (W 1-0) Philadelphia 3, Cincinnati 1 Rowley (L 4-2) 71-3 4 4 1 3 5 Stuper (W 3-1) 4 )-3 5 ) 1 3 I Smith (S 4) Large round loaf bread Atlanta 4, Montreol 2 Alexander ' 1 23 0 0 0 0 2 Heaton (S 4) 1 1 0 0 Son Frandsco LOB— Montreal 5, Attonto 3.2B— Carter. (cracked wheat or rye) Houston 5, New York 4,11 Innings T — 2:38. A— 13J91 WP— Blue2. T — 2:39. A— 4,195. Los Angeles McGofflgn (L 2-3) 4 1 1 5 1 ) 3B— Hubbard. HR— Woshington (1). Welsh (L 1-3) Spicy brown mustard San Diego 4, Pittsburgh 1 Calvert 2 3 2 2 1 0 S— NIedenfuer Chicago 3, Los Angeles 2 RMortln 2 0 0 0 0 1 McMurtrv. Balk— Welsh, P rolv. T — 2:14. A — Lettuce St. Louis 8, Son Frandsco 4 Barr 1 3 0 0 0 0 IP H RERBBSO 43,626. V(i pound ham Wetfeiesday'sITames Orioles 13, Mariners 2 Montreal Calvert pitched to 2 batters in 7th. (thinly sliced). (All Times E O T) WP— J.Martin, Calvert, Stuper. T — Sondrsn (L 3-2) 61-3 6 4 4 1 4 Montreol (Lea 2-1) ot Atlanta (NIekro SEATTLE BALTIMORE 2:44. Smith 83 0 0 0 1 0 ■A pound Lorraine cheese ^ 1-3), 5:40 p.m. ObrhM ObrhM Rrewers4,Twinal A— 14,444. Burris 1 0 0 0 1 0 (sliced) Philadelphia (Denny 3-1) at Cincinnati SHndrsn It 5 1 4 0 Bumbry ct 3 1 1 3 Attonto (Soto 3-2), 7:35 p.m. Allen 3b 5 0 10 Shelby ct 2 1 1 0 McMrtrv (W 4- 71-3 4 2 2 1 3 '/4 pound bard salami New York (Seover 1-2 or Torrez 1-4) at Cowens rt 4 1 2 1 Ford rf 5 2 2 3 MINNESOTA MILWAUKEE Fo^er . 0 1 0 0 0 0 (thinly sliced) ObrhM ObrhM Houston (M. Scott 00), 8:35p.m. Putnam 1b 4 0 1 0 Ripken ss 3 2 1 0 Bedroslon (S 4) 17-3 0 0 0 0 0 'A pound coleslaw Thursday:sGamcs Phelps dh 4 0 ) 1 Murray 1b 4 2 2 0 Mitchell ct 3 0 0 0 Molltor 3b 4 1 1 0 Forster pitched to t batter In 8th. Philadelphia dt Chloqgo DHndrs cl 4 0 2 0 Lownstn If 2 0 1 0 Costino 2b 3 0 0 0 Yount ss 4 0 2 1 T — 2:M. A— 16,977. Golf '/t pound sliced turkey Los Angeles at San Diego Sweet c 4 0 10 Roenick It 2 0 ) 3 Word It 4 0 11 Cooper 1b 4 0 0 0 .Tomato slices Hrbek 1b 3 0 0 0 Simmons c 4 0 0 0 Radio & TV Son Francisco at CIndnnatl, night TCruz ss 3 0 0 0 SIngleIn dh 2 2 1 0 Sliced onion New York at Pittsburgh, night Ramos ph 1 0 0 0 Douer 2b 4 1 1 0 Goettl 3b 4 0 10 Thomas ct 3 0 0 0 Eastern League results Montreal at St. Louis, night JCruz 2b 3 0 0 0 Sakata 2b Brnnskv 10 0 1 rt 4 0 0 0 Oollvle If 2 1 1 0 Cherry tomatoes Atlonta at Houston, night Bush dh 3 0 10 Money dh 3 0 1 1 Castillo ph 1 0 1 0 Hrnndz 3b 3 1 1 1 TONIGHT Tuesdav'sResults MInnechaug Olives ; ^ _ Dempsey c 2 1 0 1 Wshngt ss 3 1 1 0 Edwrds pr 0 1 0 0 7:30 Red Sox vs. AnoelSr Channel 38r EASTERN LEAGUE Loudner c 2 0 0 0 Moore rf 2 10 0 Albony 001000 228 __ 581 Pickles Totals 18 2 13 2 Totals 11 11 12 12 WTIC New Britain 823 OH 30x — to 6 2 Women’s ll-Hele Group— T8,F Tour­ » . W L Pet. 6B S ^ l e 811881818-1 Hatchr ph 1 0 0 0 Gantner 2b 3 0 1 2 7:30 76ers vs. Bucks. ESPN nament One-Holt hondlcop— Low Cocktail onions Buffalo 12 5 .704 Smith c 0 0 0 0 Worthom, Wex (3), L v n « (7) and Baltimore 818Se81Sx— 11 8 Yankees vs. Rangers. Channel 11. O'Brien; Mecerod, Tvler (7), Woody (9) Net-A- N.Horrles 36, I.Podolnv 36, Slice the loaf of bread horizontally into four layers Glens Foils 13 4 .484 (Same-Winning RBI— Hernandez (1). TotMs 10 1 4 1 Totals 29 4 4 4 WPOP D.Boblpon 30, M.Homer 3B, M.Lowtdn New Britain 10 7 .588 Minnesota 118111118— 1 and Molpeso. W— Mercerod (1-0). L— Spread each layer with spicy mustard and assemble 8:30 Mets vs. Astros. Channel 9. Wortham (0-3). HR— New Britain, 30, B-R.McGow 37, R.Tryon 37, F.Lo I- Woterbury 8 9 .471 _ E ^ . Henderson. DP— Seattle MHwoukoo M l M l B I X -4 WINF as follows: on bottom layer put lettuce leaves and ham Lynn 9 11 7, Game winning RBI — Money (1). Lyons. rence 30; C-E.Jenks 37, E.Perro V, Baltimore). LOB— Seottle9,Baltlmore7. C.Buagle41. and Lorraine cheese; middle layer, salami and Nashua 7 10 .412 2B— Shelby. 3B— Bumbry. HR— Ford (2), — Yount. DP— Minnesota 1, Mllwau- Reading 4 II .353 Cowens (1). SB— S. Henderson 2 (4). SF coleslaw; and top layer, leaf lettuce, sliced turkey, Albony 4 12 .333 — Roenicfce. Z LOB— Minnesota 5, Milwaukee!. 2B— tomato slices and sliced onion. Close sandwich with Tuesday's Results , IP H R ER BB SO Bush, Money. 3B— Molltor, Gontner. Woterbury 5, Reading 1 Seoltlo SB— top crust. Insert 8 long skewers through top crust to Noshua 3, Lynn I Nunez (LO -4) 38344424 Caetll (2), Washington (2). bottom of sandwich. Garnish each skewer with cherry Buffalo 7, Glens Falls 4,1st game Clark 213 2 2 2 5 1 IP H R ER BB SO tomatoes, olives, pickles or cocktail onions. Cut Glens Falls 4, Buffalo 3,2nd game Thomas 1 13 4 5 4 1 1 Minnesota New Britain 10, Albany 5 Vande Berg 83 0 0 0 1 0 Hayens (L 3-3) 4 83 5 4 4 2 4 CHERRONE'S sandwich into 8 wedges, between skewers. Eat like a Wednesday'sGomes Boltlmaro Lvsander 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 watermelon. Woterbury at Reading DMartInez (W 3-5) 9 13 2 . 2 0 4 Milwaukee Nashua at Lynn HBP— by Thomas (Murray). Hoos (W 1-0) 7 4 1 1 2 4 PACKAGE STORE Buffalo ot Glens Falls WP— Tellman (SI) 2 0 0 0 1 2 Albany at New Britain Clark. Balk— Nunez. T — 2:59. A— 8,508. T — 2:20. A— 10,195 Monte Cristo Sandwich 1 slice ham COME CHALLENGE US 1 slice Lorraine cheese 1 slice turkey breast Gymnastics AT CRERRONE'S! t slices French toast Layer the ham, cheese and turkey breast between 10% to 2$ % Discounts on full French toast slices. Place on ungreased baking pan and heat in 400 degree oven for 15 minutes. Makes 1 cases of wioo or you can mix a case sandwich. WInInger'a and still get 10% to 25% off. Please turn to page 14 Wlnlnger's Class III team recently competed In a CGA DAVE ROOD TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO CHEF’S SALAD, ABOVE. AND FOUR LAYER SANDWICH. Compulsory Meet at Trl- LOU CHERRONE Town Gymnastics with the . . . deli food is tops in convenience. following results: -BEER. Carrie Leger In the 9-11 age 12 oz. Cans < 8 .9 9 group took the beam and was NATNAl UGHT third In floor exercise; Sam 12 oz. Bottles * 8 .4 9 Newy was fourth In vaulting aascH Your neighbor’s kitchen and Marcia Markstein was 12 oz. Bottlas J L 99 .m U U f lH I third on the bars. In the 12-14 GUARAHTEC 12 oz. Cans < 6 . 7 ^ age bracket, Michele Horn- ■ H i i S D M f T bostel was fifth on the vault 12 oz. Cans ~ i 0 9 and sixth on the beam; and Kelly Renaud was first In 12 oz. Bottles vaulting. MACK u r n 2251 12 oz. Cana J 6 . 9 9 OIBSMLWAIWn Cooking at Bemiei's is a famiiy affair 12 oz. Cans » 7 . 3 9 i c w A i m 12 oz. Cans * 7 .5 9 CT. PAMU GUtt LIGHT & DARK By Barbara Richmond outdoors. He takes charge of the BRAKES 12 oz. Bottles smooth. Spread mixture over too quickly. Remove from pans CALDWELL * 1 3 .9 9 Herald Reporter WS4* ' frlcoe Ara Sgr Worni tggr Only — barbecuing in the nice weather and wafers. Slice bananas and place in and cool. OIL Jenny is the salad maker and pan completely covering the mix­ (Prica 8ub|«cl to Changt) ______UQUOR. p e r a x le Mary Bernier of 28 Ardmore vegetable cook. "They’re all fairly ture. Sprinkle pineapple over 9 8 . * c. . . 1.15 SOKWIT ■fttevt Road cooks by a mdal plan. She creative," Mrs. Bernier said. Hot Sausage 0 0 (most cars) i l j L 2i bananas. Spread whipped topping 649-ta4l ^ B B A I IB P A B 66 proof plans her meals for two weeks at a Mrs. Bernier’s recipe for Pil­ on top and garnish with chopped *13.99 «yc"m «scoicR Cheese Puffs *12.29 tinrie and does her shopping ac­ grim Bread is a mixture of several nuts and cherries. Refrigerate & HAMUHS 7 cordingly. Not only does her plan flours. "In other words, you empty $11.99 eucBViiVlT overnight. 1 pound hot or sweet saiisage DISC BRAKES DRUM BRAKES keep things organized, but it also out your cabinets — and it makes (Front Axle) *11.9S I pound Cheddar cheese MODERN AUTO (Front or Rear Axle) m u u u m saves a lot of money. the best toast,” she said. Although • Free 4-Wheel Brake Inspection - U 8 . B 7 a i S - (sharp shredded) • Free 4-Wheel Brake Inspection inNMOt CANAOMN 2 1 0 . 9 9 Mrs. Bernier, a part time private it's a yeast bread it doesn’t take all RADIATOR • Replace Pad with New 3 cups biscuit baking mix • Replace Shoes with New * 6 . 4 9 duty nurse at St. Francis Hospital day to make. Pilgrim Bread INTRODUCES Guaranteed Disc Pads. f i u m O M i l f l s J l V4 cups water Guaranteed Linings U U I M 9 M UGHT A 0AM and Medical Center in Hartford, Mrs. Bernier’s recipes for sa­ the 90-mlnulB • Resurface Rotors. 29.99 ■A cup yellow cornmeal Remove sausage from casing • Resurface Drums. BtWAIS - ! l lt?9 used to cook without thinking about vory oven pot roast and flounder in drivG'in and • Replace Grease Seals. 1.75 one-third cup packed brown sugar and cook for 10 minutes. Drain off • Inspect Wheel Cylinder. *19.49 ¥75“ * UAIMI calories. She’s one of the fortunate lemony dill sauce will make you • Inspect and Repack Wheel • Inspect Hold Down Spring. 1 tablespoon salt fat. Place in large bowl and cool drlvGBway aolutioni n p tM ffV M U - ones who can eat anything and not want to go right out and shop for Bearings. • Lubricate Backing Plate. * 7 . 4 9 3BUTHIHICAWAH Z cups trailing water completely. Add cheese, biscuit FOR: 1.75 gain weight. Since the whole the ingredients. She said that any • Inspect Calipers. • Inspect Hydraulic System. i l A S i ■A cup cooking oil mix and water. Mix with fork until Mo raiittr Inks, family isn’t that lucky, however, white fish, fresh or frozen, can be • Inspect Hydraulic System. • Readjust Brakes. Z packages active dry yeast blended. Roll into 1-inch balls and hoM hwki, she has learned to mend her ways. used instead of the flounder. • Lubricate Caliper Anchors. • Road Tost. WINE. (A cup warm water (110 degrees) place on cookie sheets, 2 inches ■ Inspect Fluid Levels. as MK Her banana split cake is an Any of these recipes topped off iverlmtinE, MOUNOOK cup whole wheat flour apart. Bake at 400 degrees for 12 to • Add Fluid If Required. MOMM CHABLIS exception to the rule. She only by the delicious banana split cake ttiinaiitiU, CARLO RHINE ■A cup rye flour 15 minutes or until puffed and • Road Test. MMT NAVIUI BURGUNDY makes it for birthday parties will keep your family home Mi-frwn dwifn, 3.0 ROSE 4>A to 4>A cups unbleached browned. Cool on wire racks. UMH * because, she admits, “ It’s loaded forever. GIACOBAXZI, 5.79 (white flour) dNRiic aid Ih i^ ROSSI uanauim $ 4 9 9 with calories.” You just know it is We have found that NBM lAMBMISCO because it tastes so good. Thoroughly combine cornmeal *MIDAS GUARANTEE 3.0 most of our customers MMMm SHOOMO omc BMAi PAD* AM WAA * 6 . 9 9 Sometimes the Bernier kitchen brown sugar, salt and stir gradu­ mwTBO ron AS lONO AS VOU OWN TOUR *rtfltfi1f1. ally into boiling water. Stir in oil- Lemon-Dill Flounder problems can be solved G U A R A ^ E D , PORMN CAR. VAN OR UOMT TRUCK lUNOf R laMBLSilir GUARANTEED gets a little crowded because the Banana Split Cake CHABIIS GAUO ’^V S L m , cool for 30 minutes. Soften yeast in 3 tablespoons butter within this time frame . RMOiOR LABOR RSQWR60 to ineiinenasMiM whole family likes to cook, includ­ 2 cups crushed vanilla wafers LININGS TMt STStSH TO OP6RATKMA4. CONOITlOH ARI U $ 5 2 9 the warm water; stir into corn­ (or margarine) The problem . part is. TRA WM HAT OSCLMt TO PIRPORM PARTlAi BRAM «)06 PADS i C ” E H l H i *3.79 ing husband Peter, son Peter, 13, 6 tablespoons melted butler W IT APB6ARS M MOAS MOOlIttMt TtuTr AoSTtMAL meal mixture. Add whole wheat 1 tablespoon chapped fresh dill removed, promptly "Of" » MltOSO FOR TOUR SRAM 6TSTIM TOFUNCW offer expires 6/8/83 and daughter Jenny, 11. (or margarine) and rye flours and mix well. (or >/4 teaspoon dill weed) repaired on our AIMADENSI BOIU Peter senior's specialty is hot 2 eggs 750 Add enough white flour to make *A teaspoon tarragon prem ises and rein u ____ S;l * 3 9 9 sausage and cheese puffs which he 1 stick butter *3.99 a moderately stiff dough. Knead (optional) stalled. makes for appetizers. A biscuit (or margarine) until smooth and elastic, about 6 or 1 tablespoon lemon juice Replacements are U N c n s S A s r baking mix is used and the recipe I teaspoon vanilla BRISTOL 582-7963 MIBOinOWN W Sffin ( NT WBHnN 750 8 minutes. Shape into ball. Place in ■A teaspoon salt available from our dis­ 3474100 TORRINGTON 402-7647 1.0 makes 120 bite-size puffs. They can Z cups confectioner’s sugar MIINFORD *3.79 *3.89 lightly greased bowl, turning once 1 medium green onion 48T-2388 N E N N ITiU N 2244137 NAU1N6E0IID be frozen in plastic bags and 5 or 6 ripe bananas tributor size inventory. 26S49S3 CAUFOINIA mw to grease surface. Cover and let (thinly sliced) Relax in our waiting :. HRHIFORD 2 8 9 « I S NEW HAVEN 06S4111 reheated by placing them in single 6Vlt ounces crushed pineapple NATEROURY 7574339 CELURSl.S SSSmn * 4 . 2 9 RIUNITEKS* layers on cookie sheets and baking rise in warm place until doubled 1 pound flounder fillets room, while our NHEIO 7454I30S NENL6ND0N 750 ml (drained) (50 to 60 minutes). 447-1711 W. HARTFORD 5224171 ROSATO for 10 minutes at 375 degrees. Lemon slices knowledgeable special­ CROTON 4454129 1 large container whipped topping Punch dough down, divide in half N O m itH 0094433 WEST HAVEN 934-2626 Mrs. Bernier’s husband also Chopped nuts In 10-inch skillet, heat butter or ists get you moving M D EN and cover and let rest lo minutes margarine, dill weed, tarragon, again. 248-6327 ROCKY M U 563-1507 WILUMANTIC 456-1766 likes to cook spaghetti sauce. The Cherries MUNOESTER recipe came from an eldwiy Shape the dough into two loaves lemon juice salt and green onion. 6484606 SOUTMNGTON 6214333 624 East Middle Tpke. Manchester Herald photo by Richmond Combine the crumbs with and place in two greased 9x5x3 loaf 649-9682 Italian lady in Hartford who ^ v e melted butter and pat into bottom Stir occasionally until hot. Cut the recipe to Bernier’s pans. Cover and let rise until flounder into serving pieces. Add WKmiUMTMmiMS of 13 X 9-inch pan. Mix eggs and almost double, about 30 minutes. 171 Main St., Mmch, CT grandmother. flounder to butter mixture in BRAKES ARE IMPORTANT TRUST THE MIDAS TOUCi MARY BERNIER SERVES BANANA CAKE butter and whip until fluffy. Add Bake at 375 degrees about 45 ____M3-7027 _ Young Peter is a Boy Scout so he vanilla and sugar to eggs and skillet, cover and cook for 8 to lo • ■ ■ it’s loaded with calories minutes, (^over loosely with foil has learned a lot about cooking butter and whip until fluffy and after 25 minutes if bread browns Please turn to page 14 U - MANCtU'ISTKH HERALD, Wednesday. M;iy II. 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, May 11, 1983 - 15 Toast greening of Spring CHICKEN A nXIN'S SPEOAl STORE COUPON

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Here’s one of America’s mo.st traordinarily pleasant to popular meal ideas-all finger SAVE I bravely commenced, (i4ksM tm d ■■■lime w nyr» the nose and palate and good, fresh mint. If you tional ice, place the auiH hq ittrf im rMMMM bud proceeding the way I ’d f(Kxf; Banquet" Fried Chicken, bfTAK/Jl W iwdiirw iw ■ )w «gmn#pmN b» ■ disastrous if more than are a leaf crusher, as we glasses in the refrigerator « vtwngthr M hr* alur ni««i pba N make a bourbon julep, Green Giant " Corn-on-the-Cob, 9»oiWihifiW*e’'*»*Mby«rew*rf*i*r W d three are consumed. have always been, you on a tray for about 10 runtaw ol (hr brM4 vrrdifd tud (hr farv afar d Wr Q stirring in V* ounce of and gtxxf old French Fries. (Wpen ■ «r**1rt hea (he ftad d*N prwe flw n u w • When we were younger take 6 or 7 leaves of really minutes, at which point Drambuie, crushing the. hr yortaTM irymmu raipbaarv Mtti daw Mraa Thr ^ N(av you can save with these (aaunrt aud m adi In kwarn yrwaf pdtbM* d g and perhaps braver, we fresh, dewy mint, piace they will be beautifully mint leaves and dribbling brwd nua br da»(i i««i nqurd CadMi lal co upon s-and save even more yrafrib n4itmr4 wt hr ad wd hrW Had d Phdwy would get together on a them in the bottom of the frosted. Then serve them the mixture down the Bn W ldvirai*> Wi 1640 Ud> adMpMa aba I B balmy afternoon and pro­ giass with perhaps 1 or 2 forth. The first sip is sides of the glass. I then at your w tK er’s "Chicken ceed with a Julep festival. teaspoons of sugar (this blissful and pungent — a filled the glass with fine Fixin’s" frozen kxxLs display. Ocx;asionally we included depends on how sweet you revelation! Take it slowly ice and added 1 ounces Herald photo by Pinto our mothers, whom we like your drinks), and and, if you feel up to it, try of good Scotch whisky and W nCH FOR SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENr 1 3 < | ON GREEN GIANT' 4 MBLET EARS' C0RN-0N-1HE-C0B knew would provide en­ crush the mint ieaves with a second Julep. If you still stirred like mad. I placed HI YOUR GROCER'S HHVSPAPER AOS! tertainment bMause after the sugar. A good iong bar feel steady on your feet the glass in the refrigera­ Plants aplenty two Juleps with added spoon is ideai here. Then and you are pretty hardy, tor for 10 minutes or so sugar, which they pre­ you spread the crushed you might possibly try a until it developed a beauti­ Pat Brown, left, and Darien Lenox, will be held rain or shine. Featured will ferred, they became red­ mint and sugar mixture third, but I don’t advise ful frost, and then 1 chairmen of the Manchester Garden be hanging plants, geraniums, annuals, KAVA Instant Coffee is 100% cheeked, reminiscent and around the giass so that going ba^ond this point! plunged a sprig of mint real coffee, 90% odd neutral­ extremely amusing! it’s somewhat perfumed. into the giass, having Club plant sale, get ready for the event perennials, herbs, wildflowers and What else should a Julep Then add about 2 Jiggers NOW , M IN D Y O U , this dusted the leaves with a set for Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 houseplants. Baked goods will be ized. All the coffee taste you S2 A 0 in KAVA CeupensI Moil-In Offer * do? It should exhilarate of the best bourbon. is M ary Hamblet’s and little powdered sugar. p.m. at the stone wall in front of Mary available. wont. Less o dd in the cup. you and refresh you. Fiil the giass with my version of a mint Then I tried it. The taste Cheney Library on Main Street. The sale N o m e crushed ice and, without Julep. If you have what was extraordinarily inter­ A nd now KAVA offers you o knin To receive four 50r request Nor»e ovoiloDle Dy moil Mecbonicot reprocJuc August 31,1903 M ary believes 12-ounce want. Then, if there’s we don’t follow the hal­ people. It was fun; it was P O Dox 6137 glasses can be substi­ room, you can add a iittle lowed traditions of the HURRY! Offer expires fion nor occe^j'ubie L mt ooe coupon refund per nome oncJ something different; and Oinron, iowo 52736 exMtess Vo‘(j where resfnaecJ Allow six weeks for delivery tuted. I agree with her, more ice and, if you need first mint Julep ever per­ Continued from page II Tie the parsley sprigs, celery '/i teaspoon dried thyme August 31,1983. it was not nearly as sweet tops and bay leaf together. Dust (crushed) except that if you can find to, a littie more bourbon. fected in Kentucky or as some Juleps I have minutes, until flounder flakes glasses with a little handle Then, and this is very Virginia, that’s quite all easily. Baste occasionally with beef with salt, pepper, nutmeg and I clove garlic ta.«ted. (minced) on them, they’re even important, take a good right. We have been Years ago I came butter mixture. Serve’ flounder flour. Heat oil in heavy oven-proof 1 bay leaf better. The next thing is sprig of mint and dip it happy all these years with across a treatise on Juleps with sauce and lemon slices. pan; brown meat and remove. Remove wing tips and skin from the ice. It must be very, lightiy in powdered sugar this version, and we ex­ in which it was stated very Makes 4 servings. If you wish a Brown onions and garlic lightly in chicken. Brown chicken in hot oil. very fine. In the days and place that in the glass cept to continue to be! firm ly that Julep is a word more lemony flavor cook the pan. Replace meat, add remaining Drain. Season to taste with salt and before processors and ice so that it touches the The other day I received for which there is no lemon slices with the fish. ingredients. Cover and bake at 350 S A V E 150 on your next purchase ef pepper. Add the sauteme, onions, crushers, a huge canvas olfactory nerves tefore a note from a Scotch plural. One did not make degrees until meat is tender, about bag would be filled with the taste of the Julep whisky firm that rather four mint Juleps. One Oven Pot Roast 2'A hours. Discard herb bouquet. mushrooms, carrots, celery, pars­ SHREDDED WHEAT TOASTED WHE/yr&RAISINS Serve with pan gravy. Makes 10 ley, thyme, garlic and bay leaf. ice, placed on the floor touches your lips. This shocked me at first and made mint Julep for four Retailer; Ibu are authori/ed to act as our agent for the redemption ol this coupon We will servings. and beaten with a mallet does something very im­ then made me think, well, or you drank Julep twice 3 pound pot roast Simmer covered for 45 minutes. IT’S NE W ! ^imburse you ISLptus 71 for handling il it has been used in accordance wrth our consumer offer Invoices proving purchase of sufficient stxk lo cover coupons-presented for redemplion must be until the ice within was portant to the drink. why not? the company or thrice in an evening — salt and pepper Serve hot with sauce. Makes 6 servings. shown on request Coupon is void if taned prohibited, or otherwise restricted by law Customer fine and powdery. That is If you can bear to wait, was recommending a ver­ you didn’t drink three Pinch nutmeg French Chicken pays any sales lai Cash value l/20< Good only in U S A For redemption ol properly received and extremely important! after stirring and adding sion of a mint Julep that 2 tablespoons flour The only raisin cereal RAISINS handled coupon mail lo NABISCO. PO Boi 1 754 Clinton Iowa 5?734 Offer limited lo juleps. Well, now you one coupon per package of NABISCO* Shredded Wheat Toasted Wheat & Raisins Coupon npires Next in importance is the bourbon and addi­ was a far cry from our know! 1 tablespoon oil 1 3-ponnd chicken May 31.1984 4 large onions, sliced (cut up) Grilled Zucchini 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon cooking oil zucchini with no added sugar or salt. MMODO 2 cups hot beef bouillon salt and pepper Oregano C 1983 Nabisco Brands. Inc 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 cup sauteme Garlic powder Dinner from corner deli 1 tablespoon sugar 2 onions, quartered 1 pat butler Continned from page 11 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 cap fresh mushrooms (cut in l-inch cubes) Slice needed amount of zucchini 1 teaspoon thyme (sliced) Vk pound roast turkey breast lengthwise. Sprinkle with oregano 4 sprigs parsley 2 or 3 carrots, sliced FruKy Mustard Sauce (cut in 1-incb cubes) and garlic powder to tas^e. Add pat ON ANY TWO I K K 2 celery tops 2 or 3 stalks celery, cut up of butter. Wrap in foil and cook on I Jar damson phun or apple Jelly Salt and pepper Bav leaf 2 tablespoons s n lp i^ parsley grill about 1 hour or until tender. r Y OF THESE 1 Jar mango chntney Tear greens into bite-sized pieces in salad bowl. Add ! S A V E 1 0 « Wtaio ' 1 cap brown mnstard remaining ingredients and toss with Sesame Curry ON THESE VERSATILE Combine all Ingredients in medium saucepan and Dressing, (recipe below.) "^ampSeUiSoupd.. 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TTie Berta Hummel child artworii — A Chenib't Cash value 1 20oMc Offer •igirwe Dwc. 31,1M3. the city’s 1982 “ pooper family clothes • sew great fitting fashions for even Cdt — b eteganOy reproduced tn DamaKcne and perma­ CITY ______. STATE _ -ZIP. Limit on« coupon por purchpso nently inUd in the bell handle. Damascene u a rich Mend of MaHTo; scooper” ordinance the hard to fit • solve long and short waisted pro­ pure gold, iih v r. copper and bronze. THE NEW ENGLAND C O LU C TO H ’S SOCIETY AUCROY TAOLETS Each belt b hallm ^ed and regbtered and will be accom­ GREEN'S FARMS STATION pleaded innocent Monday blems • learn to make store patterns fit properly. panied by a Ceilifkale of Registration. GREEN'S FARMS. CONNECTICVT 0M 36 □0835 iQiata * ConneclKul rrtidcnls remit 132.K4 per bell lo during arraignment. Actual Star ufBell2V«*. 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^ P E O P L E PHIL ROURROURA-TOM POSTER College notes A d n ic e C lip ‘n’ file refunds Cereals, Breaklast Produels, Baby Products 10 percent off the total purchase of combined Local student honored (File No. 1) "Fam ily Plan” fares on Republic Airlines when Clip out this file and keep it with similar used for travel June 16-Nov. 15, 1983 or a 25 Mary Holt, daughter of Marian and Leigh Unwed teen’s pregnancy cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with percent discount off the total purchase. of EXCLUSI Holt of 178 Parker St., was among students beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting combined Family Plan fares for travel from April honored at the recent annual Prize Day the needed proofs of purchase while looking for 4-June 15,1983; a 10 percent discount off "Fam ily ceremonies at Union College in Schenectady, the required forms at the supermarket, in Plan” rates at participating Marriott Hotels in N.Y. newspapers and magazines, and when trading the continental USA from April 4-Dec. 31, 1983 Miss Holt, a sophomore majoring in physics, becomes a family concern that is reusable; a percent discount off any with friends. Offers may not be available in all 10 won the James Henry Turnbull prize, awarded areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive nationally published rate quoted by National Car Crosbys waging to the outstanding student of physics in the DEAR ABBY: thing has been bugging each refund. Rental’s central reservation office, good April sophomore class. She is a 1981 graduate of “Kathy,” my son’s 18- m e for a long tim e, and I 14-Dec. 15, 1983. The vacation booklet also ioha Dnvldaoa has to many irons in the fire that it is Manchester High School. year-old girlfriend, has don't know where to go for The following refund forms are worth $24.49. includes discount certificates for Six Flags, Sea battinofffhn books sometimes difficult for,him to keep close labs on his two inform ed him that she is the answer, so I’m asking This week's refund offers have a total value of World, Busch Gardens, etc.) Send the required It’s been called a "blood feud” even though Blag children, who live #ith their mother, Jackie, in California. pregnant. Her parents, you. You've heard the $37.49. refund form and fiveproof of purchase seals from Crotby’i widow, Kathryu, hates the suggestion. But so So, the children come to him. Student visits France who are devout Catholics, Dear Abby expression, "Mind your This offer doesn’t require a refund form: any Chex Brand Cereal and 50 cents postage and many friends o f the late crooner were upset when his Like the recent visit that Allison Woodhouse, daughter of Mr. and have told her that if she p’s and q's.” What I want QUAKER OATS Cookie Tin Offer, P.O. Box handling for each booklet ordered. There is no son, Gary, penned his John Jr., 13, made while his Mrs. Carlton Woodhouse of Spring St., will be has an abortion she can Abigail Van Buren to know is what do the " p” 8115, Clinton, Iowa 52736. Send two purchase seals limit on this offer. Look for the form on the tell-all book, dubbed dad was busy in the East nail­ live in France with a French fam ily as part of n ever set foot in their and ” q” stand for? from Quick or Old Fashioned Quaker Oats package. Expires Aug. 31, 1983. "Daddie Dearest,” that ing down a renewal o f his TV the annual North Atlantic Cultural Exchange house again. They insist I've asked several peo­ packages or one purchase seal and $1.50. GERBER Savings. Receive a 4-cent - $4 refund. Kathryn quickly did her show, “ That’s Incredible,” Jwague's French Homestay Program. that she have the child, ple, and nobody seems to Purchase seals are only available on specially Send the required refund form and the Universal own book about what a and negotiating for a Broad­ She will spend the month of July or August in keep it and raise it. know. marked packages for this offer. Expires Aug. 31, Product Code symbols from Gerber strained or grand husband and way show. France, along with some 120 other students. Marriage is out of the 1983 or while supplies last. must do what she thinks is SUE junior foods andGerber 4-ounce or 8-ounce juices. father Bing was during French teenagers will be coming to Connecti­ question. I am a S3-year-old male. The elder Davidson drop­ best for her and her DEAR SUE: There are Receive 4 cents for each proof of purchase, up to their 25 years together. cut and western Massachusetts to spend time Can you rush ssome Twelve years ago my wife ped most o f what he was do­ unborn child. three theories according These offers require refund forms: $4 for too proofs of purchase. Expires July 1,1983. " I don’ t want to with families here. Any family interested in advice we can show Kathy brought home a new AUNT JEMIhiA Free Placemats & Recipes. ing to spend an entire week What about your son? to "The Morris Dictionary JOHNSON’S $1 Refund. Send the required discuss the other book, it hosting a French student should contact Suzi to convince her that it brand of toilet paper that Receive specially designed pancake house with Junior, romping in New As the baby's father, he of Word and Phrase Orig- ■ refund form and the Universal Product Code Smith, Box 221, Canton, 06019. would be best for all “ smelled pretty.” Soon. I placemats and recipes for pancake house style gets me so angry,” said Cary Crosby and father Bing York’s Central Park and should have something to ins” by W illiam and M ary symbol from the bottom of the 16-ounce container concerned if she ga ve up began experiencing great pancakes. Send the°required refund form arid two Kathy, who was 19 when catching up on how the'lad’s say about it. M orris: of Johnson’s Baby Powder. There is a limit of two. the child for adoption? irritation in the rectal Universal Product Code/Purchase Seals from Kathryn Crosby: Angry the met Crosby, then 49. Mary Crosby, now 27, is a successful actress who star­ studies were progressing. Free counseling is (1) In the old days, when Expires July 29, 1983. Inducted into society Since she is a high school area. At the sa'me time Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix (each 32-ounce or His first wife, Dixie Lee, red in "Dallas,” Harry, 25, is a musician, actor and Does li’l John want to follow available at a Planned British sailors wore pig­ drop-out, now studying for our young daughter also larger), along with one Universal Product KELLOGG’S "One, Two, Free” Offer. Receive had passed away, and Bing took refuge in the company graduate student at Fordham University, and Nalhaaid, in his father’s footsteps as a Ann Krajewski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parenthood facility for tails and pea jackets, they her high school equival­ developed an inflamma­ Code/Purchase Seal from Aunt Jemima Syrup or a coupon for one free package of Kellogg's Rice o f the young starlet. 21, is a golfer who could be on his way to a professional singer and an actor? “ N o ,” Stanley Krs^ewski of 67 Arnott Road, has been teen-agers who find them­ were warned to mind their ency certificate and hop­ tion in the genital area. Aunt Jem ina L ite Syrup (24-ounce or larger) for Krispies. Send the required refund form and two Gary, one o f Crosby’s four sons, is sharply critical o f career on the links. said the youngster, “ I want initiated to the Delta Mu Chapter of Kappa selves facing an un­ "p’s and q's,” meaning ing to go on to some future Luckily we put two and two placemats and six recipes; or send three Official Free Package certificates from specially his father who, Gary says, had a quick temper and was a “ Bing’s friends, like Bob Hope and Phil Hanis, en­ Kappa Gamma at the University of Connecti­ planned pregnancy. Con­ pea jackets and queues. to be a stand-up comedian.” John Davidson and son career, we feel that she two together and threw Universal Product Code/Purchase Seals from the marked packages "One, Two, Free” Kellogg's mcfm disciplinarian. In one point in his book, Gary says couraged me to do the book,” said Kathryn. " I t ’s called cut. She is a sophomore majoring in business. trary to what many out all the “ pretty smel­ (2) In English pubs, the should not be saddled with pancake mix and two from the syrup for four Rice Krispies. Look for the form on the package. Bing beat him in a temper tantrum about hunting, which ‘My Life With Bing,’ but I knew I had to do it, to tell Kappa Kappa Gamma is a national women’s believe, they will not be ling” toilet paper, and bartender kept track of a baby. Kathy’s family placemats and six recipes. Look for the form on Expires Oct. 31, 1983. was not one o f Gary’s favorite pastimes. H ow B radtoy rolod Iko, social fraternity whose Delta Mu Chapter was talked into an abortion. the drinks consumed by the world that Bing was the most wonderful man I ever will not even let her we've had no problems the package. Expires Nov. 30, 1983. Free QUAKER OATS. Receive a $1 coupon established at the university in 1942. They will receive expert the customers by writing ” I can tell you that Bing was very easy on our three met and that the good times he and his voice gave the consider adoption. since. BEECH-NUT Nutrition Corp. Refund. Send which can be used for the purchase price of the professional counseling in the number of pints and $1 children, and it was up to me at all times to supervise world should not be shattered. He should be Perhaps outside advice I suspect there are the required refund form and the panel titled 18-ounce size or $1 o ff any other size of Quaker order to help them make a quarts on the blackboard. them,” said Kathryn. “ I was the one who had to impose remembered with love, not hate.” Throughout his amazing military career, which peaked from you would broaden hundreds, maybe thou­ "Nutrition Information' ’ from any two Beech-Nut Oats. Send the required refund form and the Elected treasurer decision they can live "P ’s” stood for pints; discipline because Bing loved his children so dearly that The book, however, only covers Bing’s life with when he commanded 1.3 million men during the battle for ber outlook. sands of readers who will Fruit Juice -packs, along with the register tape. Universal Product Code symbols from one with. "q ’s” stood for quarts. So 6 he would have spoiled them.” Each is a success today Kathryn. She was only an infant, or nm even bom yet, Jean Dublef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. NO NAMES OR CITIES, benefit from the warning Europe in W orld War II, Oamr N . Bradley was known as customers were told to Look for the form on the package. Expires Sept. 12-ounce package of Nestle Butterscotch Morsels because o f Bing’s love and fatherly advice, said Kathy. during the times that Gary recalls in his book. the quiet “ sokUer’s general,” who never uttered a harsh Joseph Dubiel of 18 Sass Drive, has been PLEASE in your column. Thank 30, 1983. and from any size package of Quaker Oats, plus elected treasurer of the Delta Mu Chapter of DEAR ABBY: This con­ you. mind their "p's and q’s.” word—publicly—against any o f his equally famous col­ CHEX Family Vacation Offer. Receive the the register tape with the purchase price of Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of cerns the lady who was ALLERGIC BUT (3) When writing the leagues. Chex Vacation Discount Booklet which includes: Quaker Oats circled. Expires June 30, 1983. Connecticut. DEAR NO NAMES; diagnosed as having AWARE letters ”p” and ”q” in But now, Bradley’s memoir, “ A General’s L ife,” which ’•Kathy” did not ask for lowercase, i.e. ” pq,” one a n d She is a junior m ajoring in finance. herpes, then later learned his collaborator. Clay Bfadr, completed after the last o f the my advice, so I shall not that she did not have DEAR ALLERGIC: is the reverse o f the other, The KlagstOB Trio jumped at the chance to do a beneTit nation’s five-star generals died in 1981 at the age o f 88, offer her any. However, I herpes — she was allergic Thanks for some valuable hence penmanship Supermarket Shopper for the American Society for the Prevention o f Cruelty to shows that while he valued the tactics o f Doaglas Mac Receive highest honors have some advice for you: to the colored, scented input. te a c h e r s admonished Animab at Carnegie HaU in New York City and flew from Arthar, Dwight D. Elsenhower and George S. Patton in the Don’t presume to know toilet paper she had been their students to “ mind M ichael Surh, son o f M r. and Mrs. M ichael Los Angeles for the event. In a visit to an animal shelter, field, his private thoughts about them were leu than ster­ what’s best for Kathy. She using for years! DEAR ABBY: Some­ their p’s and q ’ s.” T. Surh of 149 Sunny Brook Drive, and Timothy Gcoife Grove flipped for a cat called TIakcr BcUe, Bob ling. D. DeValve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shaac fell in love with a mixed terrier, and Roger Gambill “ MacArthur had an obsession for self-glorification,” DeValve of 118 Prospect St. , have been Stock up for summer picked up a Laborador retriever . . . Brooke ShMdf shud­ Bradley wrote, “ and almost no consideration for other men awarded the designation of University Scholar ders every time she hears the name Richard Gotab. The ag­ with whom he served.” at the University of Connecticut. By Martin Sloane another good reason to investment came home gressive lawyer beat her in the case that permits publication As for Eisenhower, Bradley thought his bou w u “ ex­ Allergy, not calcium itself, 1 Texas. The award is the highest academic honor United Feature buy bargain priced items with papers and, after o f nude photos taken o f her when she was only 10 years cessively pro-British” during World War II and w u too 20 bestowed on University of Connecticut Syndicate in quantity. much clipping, I have REMOVE MINERAL old. And now, Golub has instituted a SIO million lawsuit close to his British W A C chauffeur, Kay Snauaenby, with students. DEAR MARTIN: When more than $150 in coupons BUILDUP FROM YOUR against Brooke Shields and Canon Films, alleging that they whom Ike reputedly had an affair. PEAR MARTIN: Here our local paper had sev­ and refund forms. You TEAKETTLE by pouring contracted with designer ValeallBo to create clothes for “ I believe his close association with kay and her family is cause of pain in joints on the Jersey Shore where eral coupons for disposa­ can understand my enthu­ in half a cup of white Brooke in the movie ’ ^Sahara” but changed designers. likewise contributed to Ike’s pro-British attitudes, that her Named to dean’s list I reside^ the quiet winter ble diapers, including two siasm since I have a baby vinegar and one quart of Golub says Brooke’s mom. Tail, who heads Brooke Shields, influence over him w u greater than generally realized. The Kingston Trio: George Grove, Bob Shane and Roger Lisa N. Abell of 25 Butler Road has been population is only about 50-cent coupons for Hug- in diapers and several tap water. Heat to rolling Inc., and Canon used counterfeits o f Valentino’s designs. Their close relationship is quite accurately portrayed (in Gambia with their new friends named to the dean’s list for the winter term at D E A R DR. LA M B : In many of your readers. 12,000. But when summer « ie » , 1 rushed to the superm arkets in this area boil and let stand for one Kay’ s book). Ike’s son, Joha, published his father’s per­ comes, this quickly swells nearby convenience have been offering to Pennsylvania State University. one of your lumns you DEAR READER: The hour. Pour out solution, fill sonal letters to Maaslr, in part to refute Kay’s allegatiou to m ore than 100,000! You stores and bought all the double coupons! — Jane said that calcium does not statement is correct. with water, boil again and that she and Ike were d ^ l y in love. (But) many o f these can imagine how crowded paper I could. For a $5 Barnard. San Angelo, cause or worsen arthritis. Your body constantly gen­ discard. letters are obviously Ike’s reidiu to probing letters from our local supermarkets — Elected to honor society I presume you mean it is erates heat and the heat Your Health are in the summer. Mamie about his r^tionship with Kay. T o my mind, Ike OK for elderly people to must be eliminated. If it RuaseB Hitchcock and Graham Raesrll share lead vocata Please give me some laformalloa oa Gerald McKiaaey, Charles Lindsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. I start in the early protuu too much.” drink milk or eat cheese. isn't you would develop a la the groap Air Supply. How did they grt together?—J.K.. Charles Lindsey of 152 Tanner St., has been spring to stock up on salad who plays Rkk oa TV’s “ Simon A Simon.” —A.R., Regarding Patton, Bradley considered him a “ megalo- I like both. Unfortu­ Lawrence Lamb, M.D. fever or dangerous high St. Loals, Mo. inducted into Delta Epsilon Sigma, the dressing, coffee, tea, ket­ Oevelaad, Ohio nuuiiic*'* nately after drinking milk temperature. Your heart national Catholic honor society, at Saint chup, soap and all types of In reality, Hitchcock and RbsmI are Air Supply, McKraaey is a native o f Collins, Miss., and lives in “ It may be a harsh thing to say, but I believe it w u better for a few days or eating works hard to send blood GEM’CUT Michael’s College in Winooski, Vt. paper products and items although there are Five other members of the band who play Malibu, Calif., with his wife, Pat, and his two children for Patton . . . that he died when he did (on Dec. 21, 1945, cheese, I get arthritic to your skin and cool it and He is a senior majoring in political science. used by our many the musical instrumenu. Hitchcock and Russell, wfio are from a previous marriage. While recuperating from a leg following a c u crash). In time he would have become a bor­ paina in my wrist, thumb reduce body heat. Your and joints. After omitting summer guests, such as . M VII OHS salad, french fries, applesauce. artists and craftspeople discuss the ins tures electric and MMchisttr, CsHiNticit 06040 Friday: Pizza, tossed salad, fresh fruit. and outs of their careers in the arts. MANSPIRLD 643-9632 [Bsoline-powered Trons-Lux Colleee Twin — Utters. IH — MANOIKSTKR HERALD. Wednesday, May II, 1983 M A M IIKS T K II lIKUAl.l), VV»(Iiu -.m I;i.v . M a y II. i‘m:i I'I Wednesday TV About Town

6:00 P.M. 7:30 P.M. pionship bout fnxn S«i JOM. CA. ® - NBC News Ovomlght Ann Southern, John Savsge, •Manchcsler Historical Society, $100 to fulfill chal Cindy WMisms. 1973. Rated fl. Free dance Grzyb fund announces grants OD(X)CE)ia®® .Nav» CiD - PM Magazirta 8 - MOVIE: 'Mtasing' An ' 8 - MOVIE: 'McVicar' A pri- Bilodeau named to post leiige grant lo restore old Lutz building to museum of CD - ThrM't Company dD - All In tha Family Anwricwt wrltw diuppear. rlur- son inmate fights to reform the 3:30 A.M. lessons set The Martin and Sophie Grzyb Memorial Fund of local history. Wednesday rng . mlMwy coup in . South erbHrary British penal system. Ronald L. Bilodeau, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. CD - B.J. and tha Baar CD - Muppat Show 8 - PK A Fun Contact Koran Manchester has awarded cheeks totaling $.3,.'>0U to the Bill Dana (I.) and Henry Dar- AtnericMi country. j K k Lem- Adam Faith, Roger Daltrey. Johnny Prytko Dancers Bilodeau of 189 Vernon St., has been named to head the (3® - Jaffarsons CD - Family Faud row plan strategy to help an nxMi. S lu y Spwak. 1982. Rated 1981. Rated R. 4:00 A.M. newly organized zoology department at the Roaring following charitable organizations: SI .John's PolLsh Catholic Church, $300 for youth PG. of Manchester offer free ® - Play Voiir Baal OoH Scor­ ® - Benny HIM Show unlikely ally, on ZO RRO AND CD - Worid Vision SpscW Brook Nature Center in Canton. East Catholic High School. $1,000: Literacy program and in.struction in Polish language: St ing Shot*.' 2:00 A.M. polka lessons at St. Paul’s d D - N a w a SON, to be broadcast Wednes­ O - MOVIE: ‘Air Force' During 8 - CandM Camara Bilodeau is a graduate of Manchester High School Volunteers of America, East of the River branch. $200 .Joseph College of Hartford, $100 in honor of its 50tti / World Wsr U, the crew of an Air ® - C B S News NIghtwatch Parish Hall on Naubuc ® - USA Cartoon Expreas day. May 11 on CBS. to provide instruction of 20 new tutors: Algomiuin anniversary: Manche.ster Area Conference of (S i - ESPN SportaCantar Force bomber battles against ® - MOVIE: 'In Search Of (8) - Newsnight Update Avenue in Glastonbury. and the University of Connecticut. He is a ( 9 - Living Faith ''ll / CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME District Catholic Committee on Scouting, $200 lor Churches, $1,000: St. Thomas Seminary of Bloom­ O - Conaumar Raporta Prod­ heavy odds as they take off for Noah'e Ark* This docu-drama 8 - N o t m The eight-week course Professional Fellow of the American Association of SB - 8 U r Tr«k ucts that you can buy every day the Pacific. John Garfield, Arthur scout breakfast and religious awards medals: field, $600 toward energy saving program. presents a host of historical and 4:30 A.M. meets Wednesdays from Zoological Parks and Aquariums. & - MOVIE: 'U«t Wahl' This are examirted. Kennedy, Gig Young. 1943. scientific evidence supporting the Bilodeau' will coordinate programs and care of the film captures the music and ex­ (3$ - Sports Look ® - Nawshight story of Noah and the great flood. 8 - Abbott and CoatsNo 7:30 to 9 p.m. Parents are citement of the farewell concert Brad CrandaK narrstaa. 1976 museum's fish, mammals, birds and reptiles. THE TRIP DUNKIN’ DONUTS IT'S WORTH THE TRIP DUNKIN’ Oq ( 9 - Soap ® 1903Compuk>g ® - MOVIE: 'Smokay and tha 8 - News encouraged to bring their of The Band. Van Morrison. Bob s Bandit* A trucker and his sidek­ ® - Joe Franklin Show children. Dylan. Neil Diamond. 1978. @ ) - Crossfire 4:45 A.M. ick accept a chaHange to make a 02 - MOVIE: 'The Tiger And Prytko, a Manchester Rated PG. - M*A*8«H 8 - MOVIE: Tartnan' Two Pancakes at Verplanck & round-trip journey of 1.800 miles The Puaeycat* A 45-yesr-old fa­ cops pose as lovers in Loa An- resident, is a choral and O - Studio Sao ® (B) - MacNail-Lahrar in 28 houfs. Burt Reynolds, mily man t^ kia to suspect life it gales' gay community to nab a vi- instrument instructor at The Verplanck School PTA will sponsor a pancake ® - Raportar 41 Raport in-law's life. Ann Todd, Ralph Ri­ Jackie Gleason. SeNy Field. 1977. alip^ng away and becomes in­ medy about love, sex and mar­ cioua kUkK. Ryan O'Neal, John breakfast Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m. in the school chardson. Nigel Patrick. 1952. 11:00P.M. Rated PG. volved with his adolescent son's the Timothy Edwards I S - M*A*S*H (S) - Trampa Para un Sonador riage. (60 min.) (Closed Hurt, Kenneth McMiKsn. 1982. a flighty young artist. Vittorio School in South Windsor. cafeteria, 126 Olcott St. Un hombre se erKuentra entre el ® (B) * In Concert at tha Mat Captioned] CD CD CD 03) ® ® Rated R. S - D r . Who News 12:30 A.M. Gassmsn, Eleanor Parker, Ann- amor de dos mujeres. Antonio Ptackfo Domingo, Sherrill Milnes 03) - MOVIE: 'Abaanca of To register, come to the Cost is $1.50 for adults and 99 cents for senior CD - AM In tha FamHy Margret. 1967 8 - MOVIE: 'DornMnus' A wi- 6:30 P.M. Grimau. Cristina Albertq. Dora & Jarr>es Levine.* Tenor Placido Malice' An overzealous reporter CD - M*A*S*H citizens and children under 12. 6 FREE dower begins to see and hear church tonight at 7:30. J o h n n y P ry tk o Prince. Domingo, baritone Sherrill Milrtes ^9 - ATC Naws One on CD - W KRP in Cincinnati harasses a man suspected of CD- Lie Detector 09 - Powerboat Redrrg Power­ strange thiinga after hja wife com­ The school will also sponsor a balloon sendoff a t ' ® - Match Game and Director James Levine pre­ One boat Racing features R>paye a ( D - C B S N a w a committing a crime. Paul New­ 02 - ESPN SportsCenter mits auicida. Cliff Robertson, noon on the front lawn of the school. Each balloon will sent a special operatic concert. (2 man. Sally Field. Melinda Dillon. ® - Music Worid Offshore Grand Prix. Bloodmobile scheduled 0® - Bamay Millar ® • Ma|or League Baseball: hrs.) - Festival of Faith Jean Simmons. Rated PG. cost $1 with a maximum of three balloons a person. Califomia at Boston Rated PG. 09 03)-Star Trek 8 - Qroal Plaaauro Hum II Dis- ® - Flahin' Hola - MOVIE: 'Julia' The friend­ ® - Honaymoonars cover the pleasures you can buy The Connecticut Regional Red Cross blood service First prize for the balloon that travels farthest will he ® ~ Paopla'a Court 09 - Sunday at the King’s ® ® - U ta Night with David DONUTS ship of two women becomes an whan money la no object. a $500 savings bond. s s - N B C N a v n House ® - Sports Tonight Lattarman David's guests are will have a bloodmobile Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to international incident duririg the 8;00P.M. Steve Wright and Mary Steenbur- 8 -Radio 1990 1:30 p.m. at East Catholic High School, IIS New State S - Untamad World second Worid War. Jane Fonda, ® - Freeman Reports (S) - Pallcula: 'Ptaddo' WITH THE PURCHASE OF - MOVIE: ‘Watarship gen. (60 min.) Road. S - NoUdaro Naclonal SIN CD CD Vanessa Redgrave. Jason Ro- (8 l ® - Quincy Quincy be­ l3lTwrillght Zona 2:30A.M. If you think plane delays Singles dub meets Down' Part 2 comes involved in a young man's are bad, wait till you have to Noticias rtacionales con Guillermo bards. 1977. Rated PG. (B) - Business Raport 1:00 A.M. CD - Tom Cotda Up Closa Anyone in good health, between the ages of 18 and 66 A DOZEN DONUTS Restrepo. CD - PM Magazine struggle to regain the use of his mark time for weeks while 110 St. James club for single, separated, divorced or 8:30 P.M. CD - SMitard wid Son 8 - ESPN SponaContar and weighing pounds or morh, may donate blood. ( S i - MOVIE: 'Danny' A twelve- - Fall Guy Colt and arms. (60 min.) 11:30P.M. they fix a leaky engine in a widowed will meet May 19 at 7 p.m. in the lower AT THE REGULAR PRICE GD - Carol Bumatt and Frfartdt (D - Hogn'. Hwom 8 -S p o rts Look People 17 years old may be eligible with written year-old girt fights to save a beau­ Howie recruit stuntmen to exe­ ® - MOVIE: 'Who la Killing CD CD - HawaH Fhra-0 space shuttle. parental permission. church. The meeting is open to all members and those cute a daring rescue. (R) |2 hrs.) - MOVIE:'TIm KM from Loft tiful but over-the-hill pony. CD - Ma)or Laague Baseball: the Great Chefs of Europe?' A ® ® - Mary Hartman, Mary (D 5® - Croatfirs who are interested in joining. Rebecca Page. George Luce. CD ~ Greatest Sports Legends New York Meta at Houston fast-food mogul must do sume Hartman FM d ' A bat boy p a sM . his toth- sr's gwTw strmegy on to the San 8-BowltclMd Rated G. iSEl ~ Ijucas fast thinking to save his ex-wife Student fonim at llling (H) - Major League Basebell: from an unknown killer with an ® - B a n ^ Hill Show Diego Padres, launching them 2'45 A M Enviroamealallfti are s * Jaffaraona Taxaa at New York Yankaaa 9:00P.M. appetite for murder. George Se­ ® ® - Nightlina onto a winning atrsak. Gary Cole- The llling Junior High School parent council will Tour the historic district S - A B C Naws > To Be Announced man, Ed McMahon, Tab Hunter. 8 - MOVIE: Wolfw,' Spxrturi * * . m S S ? J , " CD CD - MOVIE: 'Murdar Is gal. Jacqueline Bisset. Robert 01) - Saturday Night Live Indlant transform thamsaivss m M t tonight from 7 to 9 in the school’s media center. er. Rachel IS) - MOVIE: 'Winter of Our min.) CD S CD —The Merv Show gram features Night CKib music Students get scholarships Ticotin. Rated R. Dreams' A prostitute and a MOVIE: 'PaiMiiaa' A mur­ 3:00 A.M. National Historic Landmark District May 21 at 1 p.m. CD - Muppat Show ® - Le CaraMna de Ambroak> & - and entertainment. (60 min.) bookseller are profoundly af­ der ocrxxs on the Gold Coatl of - C B S Nswa NIghtwatch Participants should gather at 12:45 p.m. in the Multi - A B C Naws ® - N 9 A Playoffs Comedia musical presentando a CD Eight Manchester students hvae been given $100 CD fected by the death of a mutual Queenelend. Tine Grenville. Mt- ® - Deepadida JIP Circuits parking lot at 130 Hartford Road. The tour (D - S o a p 89 - MOVIE: 'KsHy's Hanss' Fito Giron. Ofelia Guilmain, Javier friend. Judy Davis. Bryan each from two trust funds created by the will of the The prospect of netting $16 mil­ Beerdwr. Alan WHun. 8 - FHm CD - Worid Vision Special will take approximately a hour and a half. Rain date is Lopez y &na Montez. Browne. 1975. Rated R. late Helen M. Fitzpatrick, a former member of the (]® S S - A l l o a lion in a wild dash behind enemy June 4. (3) - Carter Country 1:1SA.M. 8 - MOVIE: 'The ConnonbaN board of directors of Manchester. The awards are ® - ESPN's Horsa Racing lines brings out the leactorship 9:30 P.M. 8 1 - MOVIE: 'Ttia MWIanai- Run' Comssiams In a coatt-to- (B) - Austin City Limits 8 - MOVIE: 'FoMrot' Three Following the tour, the Historical Society will serve WMy. qualities of a busted officer. Clint ® - PKA Full Contact Karate laaa Bacauu of her father'. wHI. coasi race wa do anytfwig to given every two years to students who are Eastwood, Telly Bayalas, Don a millonatrast must marry a man wealthy Europeans attempt to refreshments on the Cheney Homestead lawn. The S-R adio 1990 ® ® - Facta of Ufa Jo's pro- create their own tropical paradise win. Bun Reynolds, Fsrrsh Fsw- parishioners of a Roman Catholic Church in I 6 n ^ Rickies. 1970. ^ 10:30 P.M. who is a good bustnasiman. ^ can, Dom D^uisa. Ratsd PG. e by: If tour is free and open to the public. S - Fasthral of Faith motion at a ^ s station strains her phis Loren. Peter Sellers. 1961 during Work) War II. Peter Manchester. (&) - Prime Naws ' friendship with her co-worker. (R) 0 D ® - Independent Network O 'T o ^ . Cherlotta Rampling. there's a better way to do it, The tour, in its sixth year, is sponsored by the f l ) - MonayliiM 8 - N BA Playoffs Students from St. Bridget Church are as follows: - Real Paopto Tonight's (Closed Ceptioned) News 12:00 A.M.- Max Von Sydow. Rated R. you won’t learn of it tiil Institute of I.iOcal History, MCC; the Cheney Brothers ! DONUTS S - N a w s 8 - Voica of Fahh Rebecca Sue Girard, a student at St. Bridget School, program features visits to the ® - Gabriel y Gabriele O - MISL Soccer Champion­ - Miaaion ImpoaaiMa Historic Commission; the Lutz Children’s Museum, CD 1:30 A.M. 8 - Frsaman Raporta whatever it is is done. daughter of Susan V. Girard of 8 Newman St. I WITH THE PURCHASE OF A DOZEN DONUTS S - Conn. Sports Edition Alamo, the world's largest coun­ ship Series CD - Hart to Hart and the M.iuchester Historical Society. try music Club ar>d the town of 10:00P.M. CD - Tom Cants Show Kimberly Ann Soucie, a student at St. Bridget’s S - Soladad Soria dramaiica. ® - Showcase 8 - Qunamoks j , AT THE REGULAR PRICE Libenad Lsmsrciua. Why, AZ. (R) (90 min.) C D -N a w a ® - Don King'. Boxing Spadal CD - Chico and tha Man School, daughter of Sharon Soucie of 744 N. Main St. I Cannot be combined with any other offer. Good at participating (S i - BusifMss Report from San Joaa. C A Tht. special 3:15A.M. Why is it acceptable to O - MOVIE: 'Dfsaklng tha ® - Lova, Sax...& 8 - Indspandsm Network Maureen Flanagan, a student at Manchester High DAR meets Thursday s - Entartabimant Tonight CD feature. Roger Meyweather wid 8 - MOVIE: 'KWIng Kkid' A projert .future earnings . - . and J Dunkin' Donuts shops. One coupon per customer. Sound Barrier' Pioneering in.jet Marriage? Mario Thomas and 10:45 P.M. Naws (6) • Buainaas Raport Jorge AlvarKlo in s 15-round young boy roturns homa to saak S DO-DO tO COUat yoUT cb lck- School, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flanagan, II Limit: 2 Dozen planes costs an inventor his son- Charles Grodin star in this co­ (S) - Reporter 41 Orford Parish, Daughters of the American WBA .lunior Lightweight Cham­ 8 - Dr Jamas Scott ravsngs aftsr two ysars in prison, ens b efore they’v e hatched? 48 N. Elm St. I O ffer Good: 5/4 (hru 5/17/H3 Karla Ricci, a student at Waddell School, daughter Revolution, will have its annual business meeting and NO m a t t e r w h o Report of Continental Congress at 7:30 p.m. on of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ricci, 27 Horton Road. I in . S3 m c o n v R if id .. v>inon WINE, W E 'R E 5 T I U L Thursday. I DS1 nraii ST., mna* ATEAM».RI6 H T ? ^ Rosemary Jeanne Busky, a student at the DUNKIN’ BRIDGE ASTRO University of New Hampshire, daughter of Mr. and The meeting place has been changed to the home of I I S3S SHU DIANt MCHWAY. WnMISFIElO Carol O’Neill of 22 Kane Road. ■ 1014 MAM ST.. lAH NAITroiD Mrs. Joseph W. Busky, 454 Woodland St. I I 4S0 NiW PAM AVI.. W in HAITFORD DONUTS Hostess for the evening will be Priscilla Lappen, GRAPH Students from St. James Church are as follows: It’s worth the trip. — assisted by Nancy Akin, Marion McKay, Mary Darren A. Ducker. a student at St. James School, Nichols, Noreen Carpenter and Bernice Maher. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos M. Ducker, 22 Lodge Drive. C>ONUTS IT’S WORTH THE TRIP DUNKIN’ DONUTS IT’S WORTH East could duck Deborah Cappellucci, a student at St. James School, <%ur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Cappellucci, 209 Spruce St. DO-tru'mp with bis good club ^ Birthday Dairy Mart suit and that South’s rebid to Lori Ann Pelletier, a student at St. James School, three was optimisUc in spite daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewellyn Pelletier, 145 Park buys stores NORTH t-ii-l , M ay 12,1693 St. ♦ 62 of his 17 high-card points. You could be rather fortunate ♦ A 7 4 Then be shows how South NORTH PROVI­ wins the spade, leads the this coming year In situations Bake sale at Grange DENCE, R.I. (UPI) - All ♦ >6S where you can utHiza your own ♦ K J 1 0 8 7 nine of clubs at trick two but three of Dutchland Idaae. The products of your ler- Manchester Grange, 20SOIcott St., will have a bake Farms’ 37 chain grocery I DUNNO ABOUT WEST EAST and makes his game easily if tHe Imagination wflFbe winners. THAT19 RIQHTf SOME FOLKS OUT- R EAU Sr? O VERRIPE F R U m YO tf^ East wins the flik club, but sale Saturday at 10 a.m. at the grange hall. Anyone stores have been pur­ TH ' R E S T O F V O U LETS GO AND ♦ J10985 BTIS TAURUS (April 2IHHay 20) SlOe TSEE\tXJ,PET- WHAT BETTER BE PREPARED/ will fall at least one trick needing items should call 646-3268 by Friday. chased by Dairy Mart of PEOPLE, BUT r M COMPLAIN TO AND THEY’RE KINDA ♦ J* VQI08S This Is the time to accalarate a M A O f TO D U C K W H E N YtXJ ( K I M Q O U Z f B E A R I lU a i GIFTS? GO OUT THERE.' ♦ K Q f * 1 0 87 short if East ducks. your pace, not slack off. If you Enfield, Conn. ♦ S 3 2 ♦ A Q 8 It is a typical band for are promoting something Camp Kennedy seeks staff With the acquisition of SOUTH intermediate pupils. which offers tha promise of Dutchland's 34 stores, If we wanted to make a personal beneflts. Order now; ♦ A K Q There is an opening for a staff position at Camp Dairy Mart now has a P a ^ Q i n b ^ The NEW Astro-Qraph ♦ K 6 S 2 real column hand out of IL Kennedy. The applicant must have the ability to work total of 179 chain grocery we would move East’s ace cd Matchmkar wheel and booklet ♦ AJS2 which reveals romantic com bi­ with special needs people. Duties include planning stores. The three remain­ ♦ 84 clubs over to West and move and supervising games, swimming and sports ing Dutchland stores will the five of spadM over to nations, compatibimies for all Vulnerable; Neither East. eigne, hidden qualities, plus activities. continue under the Dutch- Dealer South more. Mall S2To Aatro-Oraph, Applications may be picked up at the personnel land Farms name. West would not play the Box 489, Radio City Station, club ace on the first club, department at Town Hail. For information call the President Charles Ni- West North East Saa N.Y. 10019. Send an additional Manchester Recreation Department at 647-3084. renberg of Dairy Mart IN and we would have East $1 lor your Taurus Astro-Qraph w ^ in c K v said the acquistion of the s 2NT Pan SN duck with his dcmbleton predictions for the year ahead. North Providence chain s P a n P a n queen. Be sura to give your zodiac ‘Pops’ concert set South would lead another sign. involved a cash transac­ FIRST IT POURER STUART, rrir v o u r VCXIANP I HAVE TO COME WITH MOST clnb. West would duck for a OEMMU (May 21-Juna 20) j The Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale tion, but the amount was THEN IT MAILER WHVARE JOUR B ouna ME.'SOU'RE , o t n r second tinoe. If South played Today marks tha beginning ol ' will have its annual "Pops” concert May 20 and 21 at 8 not disclosed. It was the NOW irs RANNG 'tOU CRAZV, THIS BALL OQWPLETELV dummy’s king, that unguard­ a period where you rilay start p.m. at Howell Cheney Technical School, New State second purchase of a IK AGAIN STANDING Opening lead: ♦ j ed queen would drop, and to reap rewards from persona SWEEPS1AKES AUMWS IPSAS' SOAKED. t i SSr s / . Road. large chain by Dairy THERE IN declarer ' .would make at you were kind to In tha past. Mart. Q ood deads will be coming Dr. Jack Heller is musical conductor and director. THE R A IN ? STEPS.'PO least ten tricks, but any Featured will be Peter Harvey, tenor, and Barbara By Oswald Jacoby home to roost. VOUUtdPEf^ declarer without x-ray , Adams Pierce, soprano. and James Jacoby vision would play dummya C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) Glitter lures Evd^yDfie’s A>Vfainer! STANR? jack and wind up with just Qllmmers of new hope may be " Tickets are $7 and will be sold at the door if perceptibla today, but you available. Reservations are suggested. Cali 872-7823 auto buyers The bridge teacher one club trick plus a xlight might not hilly appreciate thair explains that North might headache. 'after 3 p.m. Play-To-'Win Your "Way To Import until all o l thair ramlflca- EAST PROVIDENCE. well have jumped to three (NKWgPAPIH ENTKRPRBK ASSN.) llons become more visibla. R.I. (U P I) — Would the LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) Condi­ Miss Rodeo sought offer of a piece of jewelry The Caribbean.. .Or Anywhere tions are stirring which will spur sales of Ford's Lin­ have a profound effect on your , Donna Jean Weir, Miss Rodeo Connecticut, is coln Continental? ambitions. Follow your Impuls­ seeking a young woman to accept the position for the In The U.S., And More! CROSSWORD es If they urge you to strive for coming year. Johnson Jewelry Corp. loftier ob)ectlvea. Applicants must be age 18 to 25 and never married. is waiting for an answer to vm oo (Aug. 23-Bopt 22) Per­ , They should have an interest and knowledge of horses that question from the P a X T R A V E L sons who previously resisted _ and rodeo. The winner of the Connecticut competition Lincoln-Mercury division GRAI\D PRIZE!. ACROSS 4 Navy ship your plans or ideas may now I 'M NEyep. upn&HT Answer to Previous Puzzle "will compete for the title of Miss Rodeo America in of the Ford Motor Co. The Cruise n’ Cash — A one-week cruise to prefix (abbr.) do an about-face, and become company has asked the ‘ 1 Pod vegetabla S Ideal gei o Oklahoma City in December. the Cat^ibbean for two aboard a fabulous QClIDi:] staunch supporters rather than big automaker to offer its A B O U T T B I.U N 6 jvry 4 Seize forcibly condition □ n n n antagonists. Interested women may write to Miss Weir at 2210 9 Ine end ____ precious jewelry as incen­ CarnivaLCcuise Line Fun Ship courtesy (abbr.) c iiiiD n UBRA (SapL 22-Oet 21) Steps Cartwright, Irving, Texas, 75062 to obtain an 10 Towerde 9 Urine duct m o D con be taken today to alter a application to be filled out and returned with a photo tives to the sale of __ u of Fox Tra\^l. Includes airfare lo point XW pLeNTT-NllSie. source 7 Divorce □ n o negative situation which by July 1. Continentals. of departure in Miami via Della Air Lines 13 Raw matsriali capital ooamad Impervious to change. 14 State of s from any one of the 88 U S. cities Delta Compliman- The shift will open new oppor- anxiety tary ticket tunnies. services. Plus. $2,000 spending money 15 The "P- in « A lley____ BCORPIO ( O c t 24 Mev. 22) Staff OKs WVELCOME WAGON ^ o* .' 1 "MPH" X lo take witti you! ' Put into Agreements you enter Into f i p 16 Cut of lamb WANTS TO VISIT YOU f —r ©*«2b!fl«AMe..™Raa U8 AM gtllOff 5 . |/ today have excellant chanooa 17 Fling , , practice food pact Just engaged? New parent?- Boxers lor success, provided all par­ 5 FIRST PRIZES! to SECOND 18 Head ties concerned ara attempting Moved? I'd like to visit you with American 20 Building Intermediate NEW HAVEN (U P I) — (prefix) tobeasfairaspoealble . useful gifts and information. I’ll Round trip jet airfare for two be PRIZES! Tourlalar. ia 29 Without (Fr.) 42 A five-month contract dis­ Pounds |8bbr.) Hope BAimAmUB (Nov. 2Mhc. also bring cards you can re­ tween your choice of any of the Matched pair of B • a 32 Cooled leva 44 « ) ^ on amplo]^, begin now pute at Southern Connec­ 26 Type of Cloud ’ ■ Spanish gold B ird ' deem for more gilts at local r 35 Genetic to do all you can to upgrade ticut State University has 88 U.S. cities served by I HAJi/E MADE A U $ T O F 4 0 0 5IN 5 MO Coldly 45 le iituated businesses. It's a friendly visit famous American Tourister' VtfONMA fOSr'EM ON 30 ChriMiania £ j T O quality of your work. This ended with food service 31 Milk (Fr.) 22 Smell bird material Della Air Lines. Plus ACHILPOF '*30RA6E/weHrBe Brink will greatly increase your to help you get answers about Luggage to carry with you on JOOUM'S TH'BDU.E71M eOAgO? Fooli (abbr.) : : workers accepting a two- 33 George Garth- 23 Summer drink chancaa lor promotion. town, goods and services. All $500 in cash I your travels! win's brother 24 Safety agency 36 Mountain near. . year pact that will provide Inner (prefix) C M m o R N (Dae. 22.Jon. It) 34 Hockey (abbr.) ancient Troy - ' a 70-cent hourly wage free to you. CQMAMT. Don I despair If your social life league |ebbr.| 25 Threnody 38 Clothing Curly letter h«» ^ a irHIa dull lately. A s raise for full-time 35 Butinett 27 Bank mettura b3 Yale man of today, this could all begin to employees. m agreement 28 River in Certainly Call Sim - 843-9S32 The More You Eat At Papa Gino'Saaa 40 Make a 84 Change. New contocto and The contract, approved 3 6 ____ "the Ruiiia choice .55 Sticky stuff Intaraets are In the offing. 48-3 Monday night to avert Terrible" AOUAMUS (Jon. 2 9 -^ «) The More You Can 'Win! 37 Maxim 1 , 2 3 4 9 9 7 9 a threatened strike, also FamHy mattara ara about to Something DHferant...... Wl«h Someone A 39 Yelit will give student workers Come in to Papa Gino's lo find out the details .. and lo enjoy something fresh and delicious • jaka ori graatar sIgnHIcance. 41 Negates 10 tl 12 a ^ c e n t per hour pay a d a v slo ^ wM aarvu to from our family-pleasing menu Play the Instant Game — everyone s a winner. And the more you 43 Golf norm 13 14 draw T O d an together Into a increase. “IB 44 Bravoi |Sp.) Happy Birthday visit Papa Gino's for lunch, dinner or snacks — the mure you can increase your chances to win n ro e loving and supportive The 150 workers, re­ Ja 47 Stroke 19 fii 17 umt. presented by Local 217 of our sweepstakes prizes! U s all happemnr)at the Papa Gino s near you! 46 W itneti with A Herald Happy Heart 5“ CBB (Fab. 2B4larab 20) the Hotel vand Restaurant 52 Gawking It 14 30 21 23 (comp, wd.) Vw have TO ability now to aaN Employees Union, AFL- Only I Qi?NYR&ALLY on ontarpriaat of kitor- B LT T E V E R Y t i m e SOMEBODY ASKS WHY 55 (:ard gams » 39 29 2^ CIO, are employed by 21 39 lo you. Don’t be timM. Qo ComelnAiid Pla(y! LIKE I S A Y I CXPNT ARA Services in two din­ $6.00 CONT r « 0 B A C K (pi.) 30 BASEBALL LIKE BASEBALL.., W HERE r CAAAE F R O M , 56 Lawyer talk 31 S3 33 pltdr** * " •"•butlaetic ing halls as cooks, cashi­ 34 39 39 «W 6 (Morah 21-April ig) ers and table cleaners. 67 ilacetrsck 1 More than two-thirds are term 37 39 39 40 p a p a Q in o ^ 58 Largs truc(ii I students. Negotiations had begun 42 43 59 ^overtywar ( before last Christmas and toyoutodaualoptham. ^ 44 49 44 47 49 49 to 91 employees worked with- - outacontractaftertheold 358 W. Middle Tnpke, 12 93 C a ll.... ' DOWN 1 •4 1 91 two-year pact expired 99 An inferiority complex la Jan. 19. Last month, the 043-2711 Manchester, Ct. 1 Vestel 97 a ^ p of buUdinu that workers authorized its Aak for.... 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FOUND — SET OF KEYS GREETING CARDS — This column is prepared persons. Do take advan- Cabin and Old Hadley ickson, 771; Bill Stone, Ann Fisher, 746; Gladys Setback scores: Martha ingway, 129; Peter Ca- Schubert, 120; M ary CONDOMINIUMS-New 2 A V A I L A B L E J U L Y 1st. PAINTING AND PAPER at Lincoln Center. Con be JUNIOR BUYER person tor cord deport­ Homes for Sale 31 by the staff of the Man­ tage of this program. Village will leave from the 767; Josephine Strimike, S e e le r t, 744; Min% LaBate, 133; George sella, 127; Ada Rojas, 127; O’Brien, 119; Betty Jesa- picked up at the Man­ bedroom townhouses. Three bedroom duplex. HANGING —Exterior Are yee e talf starter, reaeeriafel and have beik ment at stationery FIreplaced living room. chester Senior Center. It We still' have seats Community Baptist 767; Mary Chapman, 754; Reuther, 737. Brooks, 132; Clara Hem- Helen Silver, 120; Robert nis, 117. chester Herald office be­ •••••BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB L iv in g room w ith p rivate and Interior, ceilings re­ appears in the Manches­ waihealEel knew M ieV We heve a poaHlen o i e Jeiitar store.REED'S, Inc. Man­ patio. Fully opplianced Appllanced kitchen. W i paired. References, tullv available for the. Coach- Church at 10:30 a.m. and tween 8:30 a.m. and 5 chester Porkode. ter Herald on Wednesdays light on June 15 to see return at 5 p.m. p.m. Monday — Friday. 8eyar In nnr MnmiMEtar fndlity nnd ynn might |nt bn MANCHETER- kitchen with custom baths, carpeting, base­ insured. Qualify work. and Saturdays. "Brigadoon" ($16) and to Pinochle scores; Arthur Ihn omdMntai Immoculote 6 room Co­ wood cabinets. Carpets ment. $525. No utilities. Martin Mottsson, even­ CASUAL OR DRESS lonial In excellent condi­ and vinyl floors through­ No pets. 647-1111. ings 649-4431. Old Hadley Village on Bouffard, 865; Maud Cus- SMALL CHANGE AtInnttS yannnfraiM dlting nnd baying exgariwica. By Jeanette Cave H.L. .lames offers you eouturiere fashions PURSE left at Manches­ tion. 3 bedrooms, full out. Insulated and wea- May 18 ($16). Seats for ter, 846; Ruth Search, 816; ■ ^ 4 / / - rnndlinrity wHh afactrnnia nnd alactrn-machnwiani mo- basement, go.rage. Senior Center Director Radio City on June 28 are Clara Hemingway, 780; A1 Priced for Savings! Weekly Special / < / J ter Herald office. Owner Homes for Sole 31 therstripped steel en­ VERNON/ROCKVILLE. INTERIOR — EXTE­ may claim by identifying. ftrith. rnmWnrhy with Hnaprinla. Strong talapliniiaax- Priced right. $65,900. trance doors. Anderson 4 room s, firs t floor-. $260 RIOR Pointing — Wal­ also available ($17.50). Chellman, 779; Sam parl ancn. Strono Real Estate, 646- plus utilities. Security Big Week is coming. CLOTHES FOR HER l/;j o f f B L O U S E S Call 643-2711. double glazed wlndovrs. lpapering and drywoll The trip to the Log Schors, 778; Hans Freder- .oi .-..f I pu.- M.,mh.*sn-I 2 0 0 0 . and references. Adults. May 16 to 20 will be a week Wgh lA on l gmduntn. CnRsgn datirohia and/or bnih Excellent value! Full Installation. Quality pro­ basements with wo- No appliances. No pets. of activities which we LOST-Part Husky 8 ■mhnnlced knnwitdgn o f enmponantt. lacaNsnt camiiany fessional work. Reasona­ sher/drver connections. 875-7919. invite and encourage all weeks old female puppy. R M M t n S n ble prices. Free esti­ Brownish with black P rice s start at $47,900. mates. G.L. McHugh, seniors to attend. The ■aIo!!??”” «• s WD PETERMAN REALTY, schedule is as follows: streaks on back, tall, ■ISPMITOt For Sale Homes for Rent 43 643-9321. nose, ears. Manchester. 649-9404, 647-1340. 387 Monday: 7:15 p.m. mil­ WcheHe Virkler North Main Street, itary whist and setback 646-7395. Reward. PROFESSIONAL Persopnel Dept, Manchester. PAINTING- Commercial party. $1. The center bus A V A I L A B L E M A Y 15lh. will run this evening. Call IMPOUNDED — Female, onaa sauirinc pioouas m c. 8> Residential. Quality Afl Stores 5 months. Shepherd. 261 Brand S t., Wnneh artar, C l 0 6 0 4 0 MANCHESTER- Four rooms, one bed­ craftsmanship. Texture the center if you need a Convenlent 2 bedroom room house on bus line, ride. Open Sunday I Squire Village. Call 646- An IgnM OggnrtanHy im^nyar M/$ celling specialist. House DOUBLE COUPONS Ibor 4555. townhouse. End unit. IVz w ith a p p lia n c e s . $300 power washing. Free esti­ Tuesday: Sports Ban­ baths, completely remo­ monthly plus utilities. No m ates. 646-4879. quet. $1.50 for partici­ REDEEM MANUFACTURERS’ CENTS OFF COUPONS FOR DOUBLE THEIR VALUE. deled. New appliances, pets. Secuirfv required. Times ^WINF RADIO- NURSE — EMT or LPN, pants; $2.50 for guests. ■$*»■»•rail— >1$^> i1l$ $< ytcS liiB « c* tt$ 1 SEE STORES FOR DETAILS. VALID THRU SATURDAY MAY 14TH, 1983. Personals beautiful woodwork. 647-9646 after 5pm. and 9* Diversified and challeng- Counselors, Swim and PROFESSIONAL Possible assumable fi­ otter 12 weekends. Antipasto, baked mani­ ing position open for arts and crafts Instruc­ PAINTING FOR LESS- nancing. No condo fee & cotti, broccoli, Italian traffic dtrector/secre- tor. Girls Resident Comp, Experienced painters bread and butter and torv. Strong phone con­ fu lly guaranteed 1st year w.lll paint vour house for Stafford Springs. June $52,500. C a ll 647-0367 Store/Office Space 44 spumoni iee cream will be Hippr Biirpiuv tact, well organized, ma­ 26-August 14. Room ond less money than you served. 10 a.m. Square ture, typing required. Boord. Call 1-677-2M7. would expect. Free esti­ mates. Call today! Jett Dance Graduation. Indrm hy lalii Media experience a plus Manchester Lots/Lond lor Sale 33 Wednesday: trip to Old on your 1st but not necessary. Please PAYROLL CLERK-Port MANCHESTER- Lom bardo, 646-0650. Hadley Village. $16. Seats TRUCKLOAD BEEF SALE! Birthday contact WINF radio, time afternoons. Pre­ Medlcol, professlonol of­ still available. Love & Kisses Manchestser or coll 646- vious experience helpful. Redwood Farms fice space. 1500 sq. ft. H A V E Y O U R Grandm a 1230. EO E Must be accurate, work MANCHESTER-Build 871-0401. Thursday: Senior Ap­ •7 room cape vour dream home here! HOUSE PAINTED neatly preciation Day. Volun­ well under pressure, and reasonably bv two EXTRA MONEY- work well with people. •3 bedrooms Prime location. Blue OFFICE SPACE ovoilo- teers will be honored and Trails Estate, storting hardworking college stu­ certificates will be given. HMp Wanted 21 Earnings to $]500/Month Coll 643-9511 between 8:30 ble. Reasonable. Coll 649- dents. C all 643-8172. from 15-50 hours ovailo- and 4:30. •FIreplaced living room low $30’ s. H .M . Frechette 8309. We will be entertained by Real Estate, Inc. 644-3481. a magician. •aa ble. College students may •First floor family room Boneless apply. Possible permen- BARTENDER — Port OFFICE SPACE- Friday: 6 a.m. Fishing dental ont positions for manooe- time evenings and wee­ •Formal dining room MANCHESTER-6 room Excellent location. 500- Derby at Salter’s Pond. Sirloin Tips RECEPTIONIST-Full or ment skills. In person kend days. Experience •Eat-in kitchen/microwave Cope. 3 bedrooms, 1 both, 800-1,000-2,100 so ft. W ill Building/Contracting S3 7:30 p.m. Dance. $2. Lou part time. Experience preferred. Manchester Includes kitchen applian­ remodel to suit tenant. preferred but not essen­ interviews only.- Coll for Joubert- and his orchestra appointment, 569-8202. Country Club. Coll 646- •Totally re-decorated ces, washer and dryer, Heat, ionltor, parking will entertain. tial. Reply Box B C/O The carpeting and drapes. 0103 between 10am and C o ll 649-5334. ROBERT E. JARVIS The Commission on Ag­ Herald. 4pm. •In move-in condition Treed lot convenient to HAIR STYLIST aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa BUILDING — Remodel­ ing will sponsor a Senior W ANTED for Wllllman- •Lovely treed lot schools and shopping. No CUSTODIAN-Part time. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Roommates Wanted 48 ing Specialist. Additions, Expo, inviting all agen­ tlc, Storrs, or Dayville brokers please! $62,900. garages, roofing, siding, Early mornings. Retired Contact o w n e r: 872-2998. cies who service the el­ locations. Progressive HoniM for Sale 31 kitchens, bathrooms, re derly to give information gentleman preferred. Apply; Receptionist at salons. Interested in Cos­ 649-6027 placement windows- about their organization. metologist who desires Rooms for Rent ROOMATES wanted. /doors. 643-6712. This is a time where you Morlarty Bros. 315 Cen­ 41 M /F to shore house. An­ ter Street, Manchester. professional develop­ may come in and ask BEEF ROUND-BONELESS ^ FRESH-FORMERLY GROUND CHUCK BEEF CHOCK BEEF CHUCK ment. Apply to: Ma­ dover lokefront.Utilities LEON CIESZYNSKI questions about help that ryann’s Holrcroft, 1581 included. $50 week.. $100' Sirloin Tip ^ } J 9 Lean SALESPERSON-Part B U IL D E R — New homes, you may need. Elderly 69 Boneless Top Boneless West Main Street, Willi- GENTLEMAN PRE security deposit. Coll 742- additions, remodeling, time evenings and wee­ FERRED. $50.00 weekly. Outreach, Public Health O rM o rt 15 mantlc, Ct. 06226. 6914 or 646-8858. rec rooms, garages, kit­ R o a s ts (Steaks 2,89.6^) ib. i Ground Beef Blade S t e ^ Shoulder Roasts kends. Mature. Harveys Kitchen privileges. 646- Nurses Association, Coa­ Dresses and Sportswear chens remodeled, ceil­ OOF CHUCK-UAN-BQNELESS 2000. FEMALE ROOMATE lition on Aging and local ■^BRISKET'UNTimMMCl^WMpLE'I TOlOLBS. CO BEEF WWO-WWXE-22ROUND-WHOlE-22 TO 2B20 IBS.LBS. Custom Cul ^ BEEF CHUCK 646-3100. MAINTENANCE POSI­ ings, bath tile, dormers, nursing homes are a few Be^ for Stew . r BoikIbss Fresh Briskets » 1 Bofiel^ Bottom Rounds TION requiring expe­ needed June 1st. Shore rooting. Residential or Boneless Cube Steaks rience on machine MANCHESTER-Three house In Glastonbury. com m ercial. 649-4291. groups among the many FROZEN O R AK “A** RN’S-LPN’S. 12 hr. shifts. -^ O O b e e f LOtN-5 t o 7 l b s -»0HCLESS-WH0I.E FROZEN-ORIQINAL-CHEESE-ITAUAN repair, electrical, car­ rooms tor rent. $5C $160plus 'A utilities. After who will be at the Expo. Weekends. 7am to 7pm. Young Ducklings Beef Rfb Eyes (HaKEs-4.i9BL) «,3’’ BiKf Tenderloins pentry and odd lobs for weekly. CAII after 7pm. 5:30 633-4204. DESIGN KITCHENS bv The State Commissioner Weaver Chicken Rondelets '^ 2 * ’ and 7pm to 7am. Excel­ REALTORS 646-6770. on Aging, Mary Ellen FHEtH-LEgSER OUANTrnES ••• LB.) POfWLOM-mEND lent salary. Also port manufacturing firm. J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, QUICK FROZEN-CRUNCHY ^ ^ Overtime and benefits in Kinck will appear at 11 time positions on 3 to 11 C/70UP ) A irlrct Ytnoci»Mion of Rf Al rof?\ vanities, formica, Wilson Chicken Legs “"JS! Perdue Chicken Legs tt.99 Poii( Roasts-Boneless A&P Fish Sticks P an air conditioned plant. iprvinq the r THREE ROOMS-Privote Services a.m. shift weekdays. Crest- M,»nfhrilpf ,»rc,4 with more ,*dvcrfising eapertitp art, Corlan counter tops, FREW FRESH Apply between Sam and entrance. Ladies $35.00. 1 49 ^ 9 ^ LOIN-EQUALJUyiOUNTS ON CENTER CUT FRESH POLLO CK F lU E T S 1.70 LB. ^ field Convalescept Home 'mp,icf ,»ncl rfl.f.Fnry fof both buyers And ipJlen kitchen cabinet fronts, Thelma Foster, presi­ 4pm at Dynamic Metal M e n ’s $35.00 and $40.00. Chicken Breasts Perdue Chicken Breasts. BtMftEnd and Fenwood Manor In complete woodworking dent of the Square Danc­ 1“’ Assorted Pork Cho|K . . r *Fresh Haddock Fillets .l 2^’ Products Co., 422 N. Main Also; Fur coot, dresses, SMotnEndCtiOfM Manchester. Please call Services Offered 51 service, custom made ing Club announces that * Frash FIth AnHaUs Wad., Thru Sat Street, Manchester. suits, etc. Coll 649-5459. In SaH Sanica Rth Oapartmant .assistant Director of furniture, colonial repro­ graduation will be held on ductions In wood, 9 varie­ Tuesday, May 17. She i i A E F A R i ^ Nursing at 643-5151 Mon­ WITHIN WALKING DIS­ day thru Friday between BARTENDING POSI­ ties of hardwood and states “^ u a re Dancing is TION available full time TANCE of Downtown C & M TREE Service — 8 and 2. Beautifully decoratbd seven room veneers NOW IN STOCK. not only fun, but a chal­ nights. Fraternal organi­ Manchester. References Free estimates, discount Treesweet ranch on over an acre lot. Custom C a ll 649-9658. lenge. It’s a nice way to zation. Call 643-5922 be­ required. $65.00 per week, senior citizens. Componv DENTAL ASSISTANT- kitchen with oven, range and dis­ Orange Juice tween 12 and 5pm $100 escrow. Telephone Manchester owned and keep fit, make new Le Shake Cheerful and orgonlzed hwasher. Three bedrooms, two FARRAND REMODEL­ weekdays. 643-0748. operated. C oll 646-1327. friends, and to enjoy the Individual with dental ex­ baths, two car garage. ING — Cabinets, rooting, country Western music of Yogurt gutters, room additions, perience for full time REWEAVING BURN Earl Johnston. To receive ASSORTED FLAVORS HOMEMAKERS- decks, all types of remo­ position In Manchester. WOLVERTON AGENCY Apertments for Rent 42 HOLES — zippers, um­ one’s badge is the same as Benefits. 646-4811 be­ Glastonbury area. Join deling and repairs. F R E E our establlshecl home brellas repaired. Window getting one’s diploma tween 1 and 3pm only. 649-2813 shades, Venetian blinds. estimates. Fully Insured. from school and senior management team and Telephone 643-6017. put your housecleanlng MANCHESTER — one, Keys. TV FOR RENT. citizens look forward to T R A V E L AG EN CY east two and three bedroom Marlow’s, 867 Main skills to work. We offer C U S T O P M this day as another ac­ Of the river needs full RAISED - RANCH apartments. Heat and hot Street. 649-5221. complishment, another time travel consultant. flexible hours, excellent REMODELING- rates and benefits. Call 8 room s, 2 ’^ Baths, Formal Dining water. $375., $425., $495. victory. So as the time I m /rii S|H'Li,ils Salary commensurate Room. Family Room w/Fireplace BRICKS, BLOCKS, Bathrooms, kitchens, rec MAID TO ORDER 659- C o ll 649-4800. rooms, rooting, siding, draws near, we at the with experience. Auto­ and W ood Stove. Large Lot on dea­ STONE — Concrete. IM N U A OR BANANA FLORKMFAMMFKSH . 2953. Senior Center and all of FIRM-RED RIPE-SALALO SIZE I fair \ S(uri;ils mation training helpful. d-end Street, 2-car Garaqe Chimney repairs. No lob house repairs. Licensed 3'/2 RO O M A P A R T M E N T and experienced. Coll the dancers , who have JeDo Yellow Tender Sweet Corn 4 ,.r-.9 9 * Family Pack Ibmatoes Reply to Box C c/o The $79,500.00 - Private home, heat, too sm all. C o ll 644-8356. JUICY SUOAN SWEET Herald. MEAT CUTTER/MEAT G a ry 646-4743 or 649-8516. graduated Welcome the BUTTER FLAVORED-LARGE SIZE Kraft M AN AGER — Fowler Su­ appliances. Working sin­ new group into our midst Pudding Pops Red Ripe Watermelon gle adult only. No pets- EXPERIENCED . 2 9 ' California Avocados LIVE-IN permarket. Route 44A, WANTED -5 Homes. I with joy. The Square FROZEN tetSHMOTON STATE-EXTRA FANCY Philbrick Agency children. Telephone 643- PAINTER-Quollty work. FLORIDA m OUN RIVER (40'Sl Velveeta HOUSEKEEPER- Coventry, Conn, for­ have lust been appointed Dance Club looks forward La Pizzeria Cheese Pizza Red Deficious Apples ASSORTED FLAVORS merly Allen's Super­ 6 4 8^ 420 0 2880. Reasonable rotes. Fully . 5 9 ' Pink Grapeniiit Companlon for elderly Insured. Free estimates. an authorized represen to seeing you at our ORMMNAL OR BUTTERBMJt MelO-Bit Cheese Slices lady. Must hove driver's market. Ask for Curt or tafive In this community LIGHT N'LfVELY 3 ROOM APARTMENT. 643-9237, osk tor Je rry . graduation. Aunt Jemima Waffles ” Craig. 742-7076. fo r new R E P L A C E M E N T “ NEW” BUTTER FLAVOR OH REGULAR license. Greater Hartford $275 plus gas heat. Nice At our Thursday pro­ ROLVBAO-CORNOR Cottage Cheese FOR SALE - - BOLTON WINDOWS & SIDING. area. Write guallflco- area. Security. Coll Paul L/^WNMOWERS re­ gram we will have repre­ BM’s Eye Peas ASSORTED FLAVORS tions and references to WOMEN — 18 or over tor ■t. 6 S 448 Naar Mantlintar Une It's good business to sac­ sentatives from the Uni­ light production work for 647-0877 or Rose 646-2482. paired. Free pick up and REGULAR OR PINK . C iisco ' Swiss Miss Pudding box CC c/o Manchester 7 Bay Qaraga Bkiflla Family Houaa rifice on 5 homes in the 4 ;si9 9 * 4 Acraa of Land Utad Car Lloania delivery. 10 % Senior versity of Connecticut R IC O TTA -ISO Z C O N 1 1.39 OR ' Herald. 0 plastic company. First community to gain expo­ School of Pharmacy talk A&P Lemonade 42 shift, 7 to 3:30. Second MANCHESTER-Duplex. Discount. Free esti­ Axefrod Mozzarella 225:1” Owner will Help Finance mates. Economy Lawn- sure. Homes selected will on “Getting The Best Use Shortening c shift 1:30 to 10:00. Call 6 rooms, second floor, be rewarded with FAN­ I k.ilth A lk;iiil\ \ids QUARTERS-REGULAR OR UNSALTED Brookfield Street. Excep­ m ower, 647-3660. Out of Your Medicines." 646-2920. TASTIC SAVINGS IN­ Fleischmann’s Margarine iS 99 tionally nice. Completely You are invited to bring BEOUIAR OB Wl CONOmONER-iaW-OZ. BTL Mazola Corn Oil F.J. SPILECKI — REALTORS FORMATION. Call Frank your prescription drugs PART TIME — (30 remodeled. Appllanced, gardens 388-0861, ext. 167. H ead& Fla Vor Ice hours). Insurance billing 643-2121 garage, attic, basement, ROTOTILLED-Smoll cub and any questions you washer and dryer hoo­ cadet garden tractor with may have. Shoulders Lotion EARLY CALIFORMA-STUFFEO SW-OZ. W OR Synicy 1 ish Dypt. secretary. Figure apti­ tude and typing (45 wpm) SALES CLERK/STOCK New Listing — Older 6 room kups, $480 per m onth plus reor tiller. Satisfaction Rooflng/Slding Gloria Weiss’ Nutrition Salad OGves ALL SIZES 54 necessary. Computer ex­ PERSON for modern Colonial with 2-car garage utilities. Available Imme­ guaranteed. Coll 647-0530 Program will run for doAaMeN«doA*MON Washcloths 1 '’’ OCEAN SPRAY Fresh Live Lobsters diately. 647-1225. or 872-4106. another five weeks every perience helpful, but not Health Food Shop. Must situated on large treed in town WTTHBKM Crangrape Juice necessary. Glastonbury be Interested In good lot. Closed in porch, large Monday morning at 10:15 REFRESHINO 118 MAIN STREET- 3 BLACKWELL LANDS­ BIDWELL HOME Im­ A&P Multi Vitamins "Sf 1“ Fresh Maine Mussels location. Contact Cathy nutrition and be able to rooms, close to bus. shoppinq & a.m. Many persons want FRESH CAUGHT rooms, first floor, heat CAPING Provides oftor- provement Company — FOR WHTTER TEETH Lipton Iced Tea Mix at 659-1721. lift 50 lbs or more. For full to learn more on the schools. Price $64.90O_ _ and hot water included. doble service for Rooting, siding, altera­ 0W>oi. TEMP T CHOC. CO NES 70* OR B ^on Mackerel or port time all year subject. On May 16 she Pepsodent Ibothpaste lu te I HeDmann’s No ■appliances. No pets. Gorden/Lown/Sh- tion, additions. Some 'Rmp T Sugar Cones FULL AND PART TIME round. Apply at once to Security. $370. phone 646- number for over 30 years. will also have food sam­ VOLINME11 OF FAMLY CIRCLE'S manager, Ms. Betsy. ZHBSBI AGENCY rubberv core and general REGULAR OR UNSALTEO l^ e m HaKbut Steaks — Nights. Self service gas 2426 9 to 5 weekdays. 649-6495. ples available. She also Mayonnaise FRESH CUT Parkade Health Shop- 750 Main 8t. Mancheetor yard clean up. Coll 644- Nabisco Premium Sahines station. Male or female. 1686. distributes menus to pre­ A B Z ’s o f Pollock Fillet Experience with cash .,Manchester Parkade - 646-1511 TWOPLY MANCHESTER-Moln pare for one or two Kellogg’s Froot Loops FRESH CUT helpful. For more Infor­ Street. 2-3 rooms. ROTOTILLING-$10.00 for Household Goods 62 Viva Paper Towels Haddock Fillet mation coll 243-5457. SUM M ER JOBS — Stu­ GLASTONBURY Cooking Heated, hot water, ap­ the overage size garden. ***••••••#••••••••••••• Plan filed dents welcome. $6.80 to Attractive tO room Raised Ranch on pliances. No pets. Secur­ start. Experience not re- Quality work! Coll 646- ASSISTANT BUYER desirable MInnechaug Mountain. ity. P a rkin g . 523-7047. 4689. USED REFRIGERA­ for offices (Mature). Apply in per­ qulred. Scholarships Exceptional living room and family Herh & Garlic available. Can remain TORS, WASHERS, Bucket-O-Fried Colonial Glazed son to Marlows, Inc. 8679 SM ALL 3 ROOM, second part time In Fall. Must be room. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, country SUPERIOR Ranges - clean, guaran­ WALLINGFORD Chef Pierre Nibblers Main Street, floor apartment. Quiet Chicken high school graduate kitchen, large deck, 2 fireplaces plus ROTOTILLING- teed, ports and service. (UPI) — A New Haven Baked Manchester. neighborhood. Must be 8 ' Apple Pie with use of a car. Call 10 more. Prica RadueJd to $149,000 Reosonoble rotes. 649- Low prices. B.D. Pearl & developer is planning a mature adult. Coll 872- to 6. 721-0349. 2302. Son, 649 Main Street, four-story, $7 million of­ PART-TIME TYPIST — 0165. 643-2171. fice complex that Mayor Our company Is undergo­ WILL HAUL BRUSH, re­ 8 Pieces HOUSbCLEANING PER­ 888 M AIN S T .__ AAS.11M Rocco Vumbaco says will ing rapid growth and MANCHESTER-4 Room move trees, move furni­ ARM CHAIR with foam WHhl-ib. SON needed. Flexible apartment. 3rd floor. be the town’s first major expansion, and we feel hours, own transporta­ ture. Most anything. cushion. Rose color. $50. Potato Salad . AffordabU Ranch — Nicely remodeled. Yard. office building. we con offer a challeng- tion. Apply In person. East Hartford $56,900 647-0359. M o v in g South. 649-8595. Ing work environment. Security. No pets. Coll Vumbaco and Spring­ Delta Maintenance, 540 C This clean 3 bedroom home provides thestar- In .Story B;ikt’r\ The Individual we are 649-7718. ODD JOBS, Trucking. CONTEMPORARY time Associates an­ ( lu't'Sf ,Shii() I lot I (Kids North Main Street (River ter or retirement home you have been lookino nounced Monday the SEVEN INCH l)yli .Sliop looking for must type for. Exterior is vinyl sided, with newer roof - In- Home repairs. You name. SOFA-Brand new. Still In Bend Industrial Park) 4 ROOM APARTMENT. building will be con­ IMPORTED 60-plus wpm, have steno IIlL^i.^*?t 1*'“ ***'^*'> carpeting, eat-in kitchen, It, we do It. Free esti­ plastic. Sacrifice tor $300. Daniels Carrot Cake Manchester. pleasant living room — Don't miss it! structed on six acres near Port Wine Cheddar Barb-B-Qued Spare Ribs ’119 skills and be able to work Appliance, heat, hot wa­ m ates. Insured. 643-0304. 649-6635. Bavarian Swiss Cheese lb A? In a fast paced environ­ ter. Off Center Street. Route 68 and Interstate 91. GERMAN STYLE RELIABLE CARING Large Italian Bread Danish Cream Havariti ment. Please call our . Keith Real Estate $450. 649-8920, 646-9608. P A T ’ S L A W N M O W IN G VIRGIN WOOL RUG- The developer has filed a t o o , ONION. PUaFPERNICKEL ON RMSIN Macaroni & Cheese Colonial Cooked Salami PERSON to babysit In my zoning application and the Fresh Bagels •b l” Personnel Office for ap­ home. 2 children. Start at 8i Raking Service. Reaso­ Pure lambskin and Vermont Cheddar pointment: Economy 646-4126 MANCHESTER-Three nable rotes. Free esti­ sheepskin. 3 ft. x 6 ft. Planning and Zoning Stuffed Cabbage OHve L o a f ______^ 2 ‘’j end of school session. room apartment with ap­ Commission is expected Electric Supply Inc., 647- Coll otter 6pm 643-7263. m ates. C a ll 289-9211. Gold color. $50. Moving PaKXStFFICnVE MAY tTNTMIUlUV HTH, ItM . 5064. pliances, on busline. $300 south. Will sacrifice. to act in June. w i a e s t a v t IMF n c h t touintsaiesanoto c o n a c c T typoohaphicai E m o iis ITEMt FOe SALE NOT AVAAABLE t ST h o l EBALE Oh NETAB. O E A lE a T PART TIM E -Weekends .. CHENEY RESIDENCE Plus heat. Security and RICHARDSON Please call 649-8595. New England Manage­ WANTED-Lovlno day and possibly some even­ II r o o m s 7 bed r o om s references. 649-8923. MASONRY-gll types. ment Services Inc., a New care mother. Full time ings. Builder needs Indi­ NATURAL IN-LAW SUITE New or repairs. Free WINGED BACK CHAIR- Haven computer firm, for my Infant son. My vidual to conduct OPEN FIVE CAR GARAGEI FOUR ROOMS — Cen­ estimates. B. Richardson Falr condition. Gold co­ will be the project’s first home or yours. 643-6876. HOUSE for model home., 2>/i OATHS tral. Heat appliances. 742-7437. lor. $40. 649-1921, major tenant, occupying show floor plans and TWO FIREPLACES Married couple. No about 25 percent of the EXPERIENCED DUMP options, and set up ap­ Unique, one-ol-i-kind homs. children. No pets. Availa­ LAWN CARE-Odd iobs. THREE PIECE LIVING U aw IMM for a cemnlata intpactimi. building’s 60,000-square- TR U CK DRIVER with pointment for builder. ble June 1st. 649-3190. Call tor tree estimates. ROOM SET-Sota and two feet of space. Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester knowledge of laying Famlllarty with housing 649-7442. chairs. In very good con­ amesite. Please coll 742- BELFIORE. REALTORS MANCHESTER- The company’s presi­ terms. Real Estate Li­ ^^^21MAIN8Lj047jJ^J^^^^ dition. $300. Call between' dent, Ned Wilson, said the 6190. cense helpful, but not Avalloble immediately. 3 AUTOMOBILE SIMON- 8dm and 12noon.tor ap­ move will provide em­ required. Hourly wage bedrooms with applian­ IZING — Will simonize pointm ent, 649-9301. ployment for local people HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.; SAVINGS BANK LIFE plus bonus. Call Sue, MANCHESTER FINEST FORREST HILLS ces. Heat and hot water your cor In your drive­ High up with a view of the Connecticut Valiev 8 included. Rental Office. in the programming, INSURANCE SALES — 643-7700. room •Jumlnum aided Wendel Reid Colonial. 4 bed- way. Complete lob with CONTEMPORARY clerical and technical SATU R D AY 8:00^. M. T O 10:00 P.M.; SUN DAY 9:00 A.M. T O 5:00 P.M. Part time telephone so­ rooma. 214 baths, oversized 2 car garage, ammenitiea 649-4800. two coots of wax. Only SLEEP SOFA — Patch- areas of computer devel­ licitor. Evenings 4 to 8 TOWN OP BOLTON now too numeroua to mention. Oftered at $123,90o! $25.00. C o ll 643-8653. work print. Earth colors. opment. Between 50 and dally. Knowledge of life accepting applications T W O BEDROOM $75.00. Good condl4lon. Insurance helpful. for summer park, recrea­ APARTMENT — Ap­ PLAYER PIANOS are Phone 643-0259. 60 people are now em­ Lombardo & Associates pliances, heat and hot in demand. If you have ployed by the firm. Hourly rote plus. Coll tion, and lifeguard posi­ Martin Lutkiewicz, Sav- tions. Call Selectman’s water. Garage. Security one you do not use, why L'a y b e d or can b e used as Inga Bonk of Manchester. Office 649-8743. 6494003 required. No pets. Avail­ not exchange It for cosh a couch. Has two 3 ft able June 1st. 646-3414. with 0 wont od. Pillow s. $75. 643-0748 1 T \

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M liC for Sole ** Cart/Trucki tor Solo 71 CoroTTrucht for Sale 71 caro/Truck$ for Solo 71 Cam/Troekt tor Solo 71 Carf/Truck$ for Sale 71 car$/Trueks tor Sole 71 M isc Automofive 76

MOVING-FuM size bed, complete box spring, 1976 BUICK RIVIERA — 1967 FORD WAGON — 1974 SCOUT — New 1974 CAPRI — Excellent FOUR FORD TRUCK m attress 81 dresser. $1S0. BANK CB, All power, stereo. Good, condition. Original brakes, new clutch. running condition . New RIMS-5 lug. 15". $50.00or Kitchen table (maple) 4 Good tires. 61,000 m iles. owner. 111,000mlles.$450. Power steering, power brakes, $900. 649-9120. best offer. 649-6606 after SPRING ■VOSSBSIONI 1973 CHEVROLET MA­ 646-6497. chairs. Captain chair. Reasonable. Call 871- brakes. Standard 4- 5pm. L IB U — 85,000 m iles. 2933. Miscellaneous kitchen FOR SALE speed. $1250. Coll be­ Automatic transmission, 4 ^ . tween 7am and 8:30am. T W O 16X6.00 Tires. equipment. Steel belted pow er steering. $750. 649- 1973 M ARK IV LINCOLN 1970J22 Ford Coufior Pick-up $5500 1977 MAZDA GLC — 646-1753. Mounted. Good tread. tires, low mileage. 215-15. 4913.______r— Low mileoge. Must Motorcycles/Bicvcies 72 ^ Aoaqr Good condition. AM/FM $25.00. Good white ba­ Please call from 5 to 7pm. sell. Asking price $1500. 646-8118. 1975 Ford Pinto 1973 FORD LTD. Good radio. Automatic trans­ throom sink with faucets. A Great Time To Buy SiNtkm Wagon $1200 o r best offer. 568-5272. condition. New parts. mission. New brakes, Chrom e legs. $20.00. 649- 1968 SUZUKI 50 C C , 2,193 1970 Ford Thundorbird $500 new tires. $2000. Call be­ 0468. SEARS — Gas 20" Push Best otter takes It. C all miles. Excellent condi­ 1975 HONDA CIVIC. tween 7am and 8:30 am 1974 PINTO — 3 new Power Lawn Mower. 649-2714 after 5pm. tion. $400 or best offer. The above can be seen Needs w ork. $350. 1969 646-1753. rodials. New clutch. $25.00. 643-8128. C all 646-2948. 4 TIRES 78-13. 2 alm ost at $BM Satelite and Road Runner Good brakes and strong new. $22. each. 2 good for 1982 MONTE CARLO — parts. 649-0389. FOR SALE - One 12 x 14 S13 Main 8L V-6. New. 5000 engine. $100 takes It. 643- spare, $7.00 each. 646- New or Used Cor— ! green rug. Air condi­ Midnight blue. Equipped. 5404 after 5 pm. 350 HONDA. Excellent 6314. tioner and other house­ Immaculate. $6995. Save running condition. $400. 1979 FORD T-BIRD. Auto­ D O D G E PICK U P 1977. hold Items. Call between matic, vinyl roof. Excel­ $3000. 643-2951. 647-0359. 3 and 7. 649-8405. CHEVELLE MALIBU — Custom 150.8 ft. Fleetside WANT ADS are the lent condition, 34,000 1976 GREMLIN — 3 VW BUG — 1974. Excel­ 1975. Two door hard top. body with cap. 318 V-8, 4 friendly way of finding by Larry Wright original owner miles. speed. Standard. 6 cy­ Mite, for Sole KIT *N’ CARLYLE™ lent running condition. Stereo with booster and speed. AM /FM cassette. 1980 KAWASAKI KDX a cash buyer for ap­ <3 M ite for Solo . <3 M ite for Soie 43 M it e for Soie <3 M it e for Soio $5,500 or best offer. 647- linder. Good transporta­ «3 M ite for Sale <3 Home and Garden 64 $1475 or best offer. Must tri-axldl speakers. Ralley Excellent condition, low 175. Great condition!. pliances, musical In­ 1225. tion. $1,000 or best offer. sell. After 6pm. 875-7543. wheels, radial tires. m ileage. $3600. C a ll 742- $700 or best otter. 742- struments, cars and a 871-0351. $1800. 643-0447. 6027. 6059. host of other Items. RASPBERRY PLANTS- ALUMINUM ADULT ever bearing. $.50 each. f o u r w o o l b r a i d e d F U L L SIZE M E T A L B E D TWIN BED - brass, high SEASONED OAK FIRE­ WALKER. Adjustable Two juvenile bedspreads R U G S average 10.2 sa. ft. SPRINGfor oldstylebed. chair, umbrella stroller, WOOD - For deliveries, legs. Like new. $25.00. to 14.5 sq.ft. New — $15.00. 649-0557. eight track tape deck, call George Griffing, An­ ALUMINUM SHEETS with car design. $9.00 649-4605. used os printing plates — pair. 649-2430. Antique leather round hanging Tiffany lamp, dover, 742-7886. .007" thick, 23 X 284". S0« table. Black & white tele­ NEVER USED DOUBLE kitchen table. 649-5072. TWO 15" automobile THIS IS THE FINAL MONTH FOR each, or 5 to r $2.00. Phone STROLLEE CAR SEAT vision. 19". 649-3434. H U N G 8 over 8 W OOD LARGE RED RASP­ ^ * wheel rims, first $10.00 W INDOW . 34X40. H alf 137.462 643-2711. They M U S T be $22.00. C all 646-4600 WHITE WOOD FRAME BERRY PLANTS- $.75 takes It. 649-7963. picked up before 11:00 TWO LARGE STEREO price. $45.00. 646-2190. LOUNGE CHAIR - two each. Dig your own. 649- g.m. only.. LADY KENMORE GAS S P E A K E R S — 6 speakers yellow cushions, $8.00. 2430. STOVE. Chrome rotls- VIOLIN-% size with case per cabinet. $375. SCM FOR SALE-24" Mdg- Good condition. M9-6801. SEim Med ^rUtum . .. 9.8% FINANCING OR and bow. Good condition. E N D R O L L S — 27'/2Wldth serle grill. Magic Chef Portable typwriter. navox Color T.V. In beau­ $99.00. C a ll 64341185 after Pets 65 - 25 cents; 13% width -10 broiler, timer clock. Ex­ $25.00. Cedar Chest $25.00. tiful wood cabinet. Needs 6pm. 2500 TOPPS, DONRUSS, Cents. MUSTbepIckedup cellent condition. $98.00. Moving South, will sacri­ rep air. $10.00. 643-5478. fice. 649-8595. G L E E R 1982 b a se b a ll $300-M00 rebate from Chrysler at the Manchester Herald 643-5772. cards. Stars, semi-stars, Office BEFORE 11 AM SINGER SEWING MA­ LADIES COAT — Beige AKC SAMOYED - 1 year C H IN E $50.00. 643-6680. WEST BEND COFFEE with real mink collar. commons. Mint condi­ ONLY. tion. $35. Telephone 742- old. Female. $150. Call •TAKE ADVANTAGE OF CHRYSLER'S FABULOUS OFFER FULL FACE MOTORCY­ U R N - 55 cup , A-1 Good condition. Makes a 643-7803. C L E H E L M E T with WHITE WOOD FRAME 6016. SCREENED LOAM condition. $35. Tel. 742- nice extra coat. Size 12- THE 5 YR-S0.000 POWER TRAIN WARANTEE Shield. Cardinal red. LOUNGE CHAIR. Two 6871. 14. Asking $50, make an TWO M ALE TIGER KIT­ grovel, processed gravel, Worn only twice. Sold sand, stone and fill. For yellow cushions. $8.00. offer. 649-1433. 16,000 BTU Air condi­ TENS looking for good •WE ARE GIVING FANTASTIC DEALS ON ALL NEW CARS motorcycle. Size small. Good condition. 649-6801. deliveries call George PINK SINK with faucet, tioner. $50. C a ll 643-0200. home. C a ll 683-0820. NEW 1983 ESCORT 2 DOOR HATCHBACK W ill scrifice for $50. 643- grey vanity.whitellghted C A R J J iX je New England special edition package includes luxury cloth trim, low IN STOCK. CUSTOMERS MUST TAKE DELIVERY ON OR Griffing, Andover, 742- 0415. 7886. WINDOW FAN-20". 1982 m edicine cabinet, celling CARPET — red with pad ROYAL COPENHAGEN back reclining seats, special tu-tone, trim rings, RWL Micheiin tires, BEFORE MAY 31. 1883 - TO QUALIFY FOR LOW-RATE Sears reversible fan. Sev­ light, towel racks, tissue oHached. 10X14. Good X -M a s plates 1980, 1981, Recreational Items 67 eral speeds. $40.00. 647- holder. $50. Phone 649- stock #3122. New *6690. d e l i v e r i n g r i c h TWELVE POUND KEG condition. C a ll 649-1921. 1982 In boxes. $30.00. FINANCING OR REBATE. 8072 after 4 P .M . V - lt LO A M - 5 yards, $60.00 5186. $99.00. each. 643-6526. Dupont 700X smokeless Ottnby»CA.Inc.TUftog.U.S PM ATMOn with approved credit, $6390 sale price, $960 down, cash or trade (plus tax & reg.) $5430 plus tax. Washed sand, powder. $75.00. C all 649- 10 SPEED BICYCLE. amount financed, 48 monthly payment. Interest at 9.9%, annual percentage rate is MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH'S NEW CAR SPECIALS stone, trap rock, and 8660. Only ridden tew times. $1168.08. gravel. 643-9504. Like new. $100. Trampo­ 83 PLYMOUTH RELIANT 83 PLYMOUTH RELIANT SAFETY POOL 83 PLYMOUTH RELIANT line logger $25.00. M isc e l­ 2 dr., 4 sp. manual trans., left 2 dr., AT, 2.2 litre engine, de­ 4 dr., w/vlnyl bench seats, 2.2 W A L N U T S T A IN E D KIT ­ LADDER. Aboveground. laneous exercise equip­ luxe seat belts, left remote litre engine, 4 sp. trans., vinyl CHEN CABINET- $30.00. Very good condi­ remote mirror, vinyl side ment. Please call from 5 USED CAB SPECIAiS molding, AAA radio, white- mirror, vinyl side molding, side molding, conventional 33X12X15. Like new. $50. tion. 649-7625. 1 7 2 to 7pm. 646-8118. AAA radio, wheel cover, white spare tire, pinstripe. Telephone 644-2063. "AlWAYS 4 B e n tR USED CAR BUY AT D IU O N S " sidewalls, pinstripe. FOR SALE-Hand mower. usr'mt SPECIAL *6985 LIST *7351 STk. #R201 SPECIAL *6999 C O L O N IA L CO U CH from A sking $5.00. C a ll 649- Antiques 1982 Merc. Zephyr *8195 LIST *7824 SPECIAL *7480 STK #R249 Marlborough Barn $275. 6757. . % 1980 Fiesta 2 Dr. *3695 ______STK#R228 Studio couch $30. 646- BRAND NEW 9 9 Very low miles, 6 cyL, P.steer, P.brakes, Sporty and economical, 4 cyl., 4 spd. auto, trans.. air, stereo. Absolute minti trans. 8515. CLAW FOOT BATH TUB FINANCING AVAIIABU TWO ANTIQUE CHAIRS. 83 PLYMOUTH COLT 83 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO $50. or best offer. Call $35.00 pair. C all 646-1427. Custom, 4 dr. w/cord velour Coupe, velour seats, road OIDSMOBIIES 1981 Ford Granada GL *6895 1980 Thunderbird *6005 83 HORIZON buckets, carpet protectors, 4 25" SUNBURST WALL after 5:00 649-3188. LINCOLN 4 dr. sedan, cloth bucket seats, wheel package, 5 sp. manual, CLOCK. Gold color. LYNX and LN7's Very sharp black 2 dr. 6 cyl., auto, trans., An absolute diamond, 8 cyl., P.steer, sp. trans., body side moldings, P.steer, P.brakes, air P.windows, stereo. power brakes, P.windows, bucket seats' A T, 2.2 litre engine, coi]ven- 2600CC engine, speed control $35.00. 649-0222. TEN GIRL'S DRESSES, Cars/Truck$ for Sole 71 wheel lip moldings, body side power, AAA/FAA stereo, steel The nicest Granada you will find anyw­ w/console, air, stereo and much more, tlonal spare tire, wide side stripes, AAA radio, steel belted size 8-10. $2.00 each. E x ­ PONTIACS here. one of a kindl wall tires. belted radial tires and many COLONIAL BLUE BA­ cellent condition. Please radial tires. THROOM SINK with call 643-0897. .COUGAR 1969 PLYMOUTH FURY LIST 7048 iSPECIAL *6849 un %S3 SPECIAL *8796 faucet. Good condition. STK. #H469 LIST *6617 SPECIAL *6445 STK #53 CADIUACS A U NEW — 4 door. Running condi­ ______STK #C76______$25.00. 643-6463. 100 POUND BOTTLE tion. Automatic, V-8. G AS C Y L IN D E R $30.00. 1 9 8 3 's Good tires. 643-2951. C all USO k SOODIY SEUCIION OF EXIM CLEAN USED CARS AVAILABLE WITH CHRYSIER’S FABULOUS 12 imnth 12.000 milt POWER TRAIN WARRANTEE AFRICAN VIOLETS lor 643-5336. before 2 P.M . only. $98.00. •82 Stdoi 466—2 dr. coups, loaded, 1 owner, v v y *82 6odge XaxL-van—6 cyl., at pa. 13.666 ml., very sale. Please call 649-4864. Sik. '3C6 or '3C7 CMC TRUCKS YOUR CHOICE! MOOO OFF LABEL! clean. St MS dean. WHS. Stk. #1514 FORMICA VANITY TOP 1978 CHEVROLET STEP •82 Plymouth Reliant—cuetom 4 dr.. 10.666 ml., ac. #82 Plymouth Reliant—apeclal edition. 2 dr., ac. at pa. SIX FOOT FIBERGLASS and lavatory. Assembled DILLOn SIDE TRUCK — 6 cy­ pa, pb, at a many othar extras. Stk. #1510 S ^ 5 . pb, many other extras. 18,d00 ml. SM95. Stk. #1487 In Stock For hnniodiate DoKvoryl s i n c e 1 9 3 3 Row boat with oars. 22" X 48". Telephone linder. Good condition. $99.00. 125 N. School 646-4706 night or day. SAVE MOOO APR. 6MAC $2800. Call after 5pm. 313 Main S treet lAcrxDss f ncxn Armex-vJ Street, Manchester. 649- $75.00. 647-0235. MATMCHESTER. CT. B r 1 3 - 2 1 - a 5 0293. FINANCING MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH CHILD'S CAR SEAT. A U NEW MARQUIS f A 1950 MAHOGANY Bobby Mac. In excellent 9. 9% A V A IU B U ON SELECT MODELS! L E A T H E R TO P C O F F E E con d ition . $25.00. 742- BRAND NEW 1983 A TABLE and two end ta­ 7176. LIST’10,089. SALE PRICE bles with storage drawer. Good condition. Call 647- BUREAU-Dresser type. WE NEED USED CARS! TOP 8305. $99.00. Six drawers. 50" X 18" X TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES NOW! 31" solid and sturdy. CAR ALARM with horn. 875-6736. - - - - * The good news... Control box and installa­ dXlIrjJrtbiH 'A^ .T*** •"«™ wn».nl»nol spa,*, inlnvol wipws, tion instructions. $65. Call 1973 FORD LTD Running t S a u U . aft.er 5pm. 643-8820. condition. Good for Sraw hK of any additional cost with any Y parts. $98.50. C a ll 646-1565 NEW MARQUIS PURCHASEI Manchester HoneJa now has a limited number of T O P QUALITY T O P after 4:30. MOTORS INC. ______j _ ribcl Grwmt C ,M . ______MMSIPMOOPIWC! ! ! new Honda cars available for immediate delivery. SOIL for sale. Picked up Feeling with Genmine Route 83, Vernon SPRING SAVINGS ON NEW 1983'S or delivered. Call 289- BOYS 26" 3 speed Huffy G.M, Fmru** 6827. bike. $20. 649-7963. 872-9145 1983 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS SKYHAWK CUSTOM 2 DR. SKYURK CUSTOM 2 DR. - DIMONSTRATOR 4-d r . SEDAN IhtPrko *14,487 COUPE STK » 3296 COUPE STK « 3073 I. SALE PRICE *13,500 Includes: electric rear defroster, sport mir­ Includes; tinted glass, accoustics insulation rors, 1.8 liter fuel injected engine, 5 speed package, hood ornament, floor mats, door manual transmission, power steering, guards, delay wipers, electric rear defroster, SAVE power brakes, styled steel wheels, whitewall AIR CONDITIONER, remote control mirror, radial tires, AM-FM stereo, lamp group, re­ auto, trans., power steering,'power brakes, _____ M retter. I l l ■ M t clining bucket seats, body side moldings, whitewall radial tires, deluxe wheel covers, WORK AND PLAY lasr* PMMUm 9m , «Mt N- ifW BNM- mm M I am. M. pinstripe. lamp group. AM/FM stereo, bumper strips, *987 pinstripe ★ ______NEW LOW USED CAR PRICES •8,>sa PRICE$ 7 , 7 7 5 i m n t a BRAND NEW 1983.5 81 TOYOTA *4495 ^*^080 ^KcS$9,278 BRAND NEW 1983 1982 NARK VI T«ml.Uwmtfe« Ft»*wra20*■Om (. •uta/aw m NISSAN KING CAB 4x4 M Men. OMigMr S«iM MCHH. *6795 H M U m i *s i» Comoru lyliaeMp, m . ttere*. C*»w*y Port WotM. mk. 5 speed, auto-in-4 DATSUN 280 ZX f.OOO mUtt, Mutt S**l •"Wk , loeded •***•■< way If this plate is not on the front of your cor, wheel drive, power ilNNIMl steering, all freight, "TALK ABOUT LUXURY..." I21YKX *5495 [»F0R0 *3695 pre-care, and Rusty PnCENTIIEf p.. so MERC *3995 - you did not moke your host deal. I UTE 5 speed, factory air, digital display, stereo with cassette, Jones rustproofing cruise, power windows, locks, brakes, steering, T-top roof 12 MAZDA included. Thunder- j FMMaNS m ore and more. Platinum #3675 I 8.000 mdM 80CKVY"- *6295 black #3745 w n n a a AUnteCorU Al RS pp *w m.ie. List $10,208 ROMIISSIU! SI LYNX List *16,713 ioMAMYl *10.495 ‘2*95 The bad news. JUJU? 31 tlLYNX *5495 ...... ■*“ ■ ------SALE $14,999 J WofWt. 8*W««. * 80 PONTIAC >5795 77 CADH.. >5995 0i 'd «wip 8^**»*«w*"9. i>«wn, b.«ip. List $10,208 J «fiei«tel$ they won’t last long. 81GAPM Msec •# TOYOTA >4795 TRANSPORTATION SALE <9799 *0999 CwoNa Wafan. tmirMvIaie ★ SPECIALS ★ -/ n n n m H Mine T90ATS0N *3495 80 MERC. ‘2595 Zopkyf 3-Om » H orbon 79 CAPRI *4295 «"cyt. 4-«p«pd 79MENC *3695 181 COUGAR likAAIF •*•090*0 Wagon, o«r. owt# I air cwnI owf* ^295 79 TRANS AM >9995 PRIME LINE USED CARS I Itw m iltt FRoft*n«, o»#*p«, pic#- . 79 PONTIAC *3695 CatoK«Mi.4-0f aN.oFafoa. 74 JEfF CNESOKK 7 f DATSUNZIO NATCHMCK |8iC0<3495 I « Aguf. air. aa*».. W .H 77 SUBARU *2495 6, auto., P.S. $ 2 9 9 5 0 0 5 speed, air, cassette, mags. #3734-1 $429500 0 4 4 -Mf . Grant w hagldt 79 DUICK SKYLARK BRAND NEW 1983 yy ^ Plug 81 DATSUN 310 GX V-6, auto., P.steering, silver #3626-1 $ 3 6 9 5 0 0 2 door, one owner, 4 speed, front 79 VW SCIROCCO FREEIflSo^ $599500 Red rnetallic, air ednd., 4-8peed, R(IAZDAW» Your Choice 81 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER 649-4571 Honda’s sporty features, dependable performance, fantastic gas mileage, and low, stereo, #3499-1 $549500 PICKUPS ORDER YOURS t o d a y H K I - S S S r low prices have made them the most "in demand” car of the nineteen eighties bar 80 MAZDA WAGON GLC 79 DATSUN 310 " • Bo m Short Bed ^ ^ 5 speed, rustproofed. #3719-1 • AM-FM RADIO CENTURY CUSTOM REGAL 2 DR. COUPE none! Manchester Honda has a selection of Honda Accord's & Civic’s in stock and $439500 Front drive, one owner, silver. • B-2000Mede! S C y i Q Q • R«or Sliding Window #3740-1 STK # 3133 more on their way. Prices on new Honda Civics start as low as *5327 delivered. (Title ®® PONTIAC PHOENIX C i l A A C A O $399500 Ttudiload. Arriving Daily (Umited Tim , Only) 4 DR. SEDAN 4 door, auto., air, P.steering #3731-1 and taxes extra, of course.) But we repeat, he who hesitates is lost, so drive... take a IN $TOCK — IMMIDIAn DlUVIoy STK « 3233 Includes; tinted glass, electric rear defros­ $349500 • Bo m OiMab • $porl • cab ... walk ... or hitchhike to Manchester Honda. Then drive home in a new Honda Includes; tinted glass, floor mats, door ter, AIR CONDITIONER, auto, trans., power • Daluxa Short >»d. Autematk automobile. — _ HUGE SAVINGS guards, delay wipers, electric rear defroster, steering, power brakes, 231 y -6 , sport mir­ C o » « f Dealer” AIR CONDITIONER, sport mirrors. V-6 en­ rors, tilt wheel, body side moldings, lamp gine. auto trans., power steering, power group, whitewall steel redials, deluxe wheel brakes, lamp group, deluxe wheel covers, covers, quartz clock. AM-FM stereo. whitewall steel radlals, AM-FM stereo, bo­ DeCORMIER DATSUN dy-side moldings. SHOP TONIGHT TIL 8 PM u n Ptfa IHYMKI »ii.ast MI,eiS I K I i$ 9 ,8 9 8 (.oiiiiFrlirurN »|}cS$10y185 Lnrgenl Homin Dealer Z W O R W R t t , c o r n . M 3 - 5 I 1 1 21 Adamn Ml., M anvhenter 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 643-4165 9:i o ff /-«6J