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By Helen Thomas tion” in the multinational peace­ abandoned their last guard posts Mediterranean." Acts. around the airport — as part of the United Press International keeping force,” he said. between Beirut's warring Chris­ Reagan noted, however,' that “ I do not intend or expect, under peace-keeping effort. THIS WEEK The move means U.S. ships tian and Moslem militias and U.S. naval and air forces — and present circumstances, that these Beginning last summer. Ma­ 3 WASHINGTON - President carrying nearly 2,000 Marines may boarded ships for home with the Marines to protect them — are in personnel will become involved in rines began taking mortar and Reagan said Friday he is ending now be ordered to puU away from crash of mortar fire echoing the Mediterranean area and can be hostilities,” he said. sniper fire from Druze Moslem U.S. participation in the multina- Lebanon’s coast, along with a around them. called on should the need arise. " ft means our people are no positions outside Beirut. And on Uonal force in Lebanon, but vowed carrier battle group and other France’s contingent of 1.250 “ The has not longer in the M NF and they can Oct. 23, a truck bomb was driven the United States will not abandon ships that have been stationed soldiers, the last of the multina­ abandoned Lebanon,” he resume normal 6th Fleet opera­ into the MaVine .compound in the war-tom nation where 284 there. tional peace-keeping force that declared. tions," a Pentagon spokesman Beirut, killing 241 U.S. service. Americans were killed trying to It came a little more than seven included U.S., Italian and British Reagan said the U.S. Embassy said of Friday’s announcement. He In all, 264 Americans have been restore peace. weeks after U.S. forces were troops, began its withdrawal from in Beirut remains in operation said there had been no orders yet killed since the peace-keeping ‘■'U.S. foreign policy interests in moved from positions in Beirut to the capital last weekend. U.S., guarded by 100 Marines and that a dispatched, however, for the de­ force was deployed. Lebanon have not changed,” Rea­ ships off the coast of Lebanon amid Italian and British peace-keeping limited number of. U.S. military parture of the Marines or warships Reagan said casualties suffered gan declared in a final report to increasing turmoil. troops left Beirut last month. personnel are still providing train­ in the battle group led by the while the Marines were in the Congress. The president said that his Deputy White House press secre­ ing to the Lebanese armed forces. aircraft Kennedy John F. turmoil-ridden Lebanese capital “ However, the continuation of decision had been discussed with tary Robert Sims said the decision The Pentagon said there are 300 Kennedy. He said they probably “ were heavy burdens and grievous our participation in the M NF is no to end U.S. participation in the the government of Lebanon and servicemen ashore in all. will move out in stages. losses for our country.” longer a necessary or appropriate the other participants in the multinational force means 6th But Reagan said the remaining U.S. troops were first deployed means of achieving these goals," peace-keeping force. Fleet ships will no longer be "tied personnel are not part of any in September 1982 as part of a He has.argued in the past that: he said. His announcement late Friday to the coast of Lebanon but... could multinational force and will be four-nation peace-keeping force. " I f we just gave up and pulled out, “ I have decided that the United afternoon cam e the same day operate in their normal opera- deployed under the Foreign Assist­ As many as 1,600 Marines were we would then have written them DRASTICALLY REDUCED IM NMi MMNllr Si HlM> I This ranch located in Andover has been reduced to $79,900. It States will terminate its participa- French peace-keeping troops tional pattern in the ance and Arms Export Control stationed in Lebanon — most off as sacrificing for no purpose.” has eight rooms, four bedrooms, a master bedroomsulte with a fireplace, family room with fireplace, ceramic tile kitchen floor MANCEHESTER $116,900 Amlover HOME OF DISTINCTION! $227,000 and over an acre of land. Make your appointment todayl Looking for an invmtment? 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William Town health and building de­ the building was built in 1897, why Call 846-4525. and ask lor Oan. REAL ESTATE SERVICES Oi EVALUATION O'Neill, officials said Friday. partment officials ha ve discovered do they wait until 1984 to do The budget, slated for a vote anything about it?” D.F. REALE, INC. FREE 223 East Center St., Manchester 643-4060 what they call serious housing code fteal Estate ______MARKET Tuesday by the Appropriations violations at George Marlow's 869 Weiss was not available late ITS Main St„ Hendaeslef. Ct. REAL ESTATE SERVICES ewALUATiON Committee, will differ from the Main St. building — the makeshift Friday to answer that question. 646-4525 * 223 Em I Canlar St., IManchMier 64340M budget proposed by O’Neill in home of perhaps a dozen youths But Salcius said Marlow's own February in a number of areas but displaced from Manchester's request that the healthdepartment will have the same, or a slightly homeless shelter — and intend to check one of the apartments led lower, bottom line. enforce their correction, sanitar­ indirectly to the discovery of A Let Al Cashman Rep. Janet Polinsky, D- ian John Salcius said Friday. violations there and elsewhere. show you this Waterford, co-chairman of the That enforcement could mean Last week, Marlow asked offi­ Appropriations Committee, said displacing not only the teenagers, cials to determine whether too beautiful home... final figures were still being but some or all of the building’s many people were living in the worked out but the committee other tenants, according to apartment of Michael Mayo, the Redwood Farms spending package will be “ no more Salcius. leader of a protest against a new than” the amount O’Neill sought. At issue is the size of the rule barring teenagers from ongo­ O’Neill in February proposed a apartments, which Salcius said ing use o f the homeless shelter in $4,006 billion budget for the fiscal falls below the 400-square-foot the East Side Recreation Center. year, or a 10.8 percent increase minimum. Enlarging them would Up to a dozen youths have been over the budget for the current probably mean tearing down walls staying in Mayo's two-room apart­ "OPEN AND ROOMY” Three room. 2nd floor Condominium. New eppllencee. dining fiscal year. The 1984-85 fiscal year and doors, he said. ment nightly and causing trouble, eree. Thermopene windowe Very neet 6 dean. Showa nicely. will begin July 1 and run through Later Friday, Marlow denied according to the landlord. O n bue line. $42,000.00 June 30, 1985. that there are any code violations Salcius said Mayo would not let ' A source fam ilar with the in his nearly 100-year-old building. him in when he went to inspect the committee’s work on the budget He accused town officials of apartment, so he took Marlow’s said the bottom line would be “ a ignoring the problems he's been little less" than proposed by having with the unwelcome teen­ word for its dimensions. Later, the O’Neill, but declined to say how age guests, claiming General health department issued an order stating that no more than one much of a cut had been made. UP I photo Robert B. Weiss’s atti­ Bolton person could legally live there. LAUREL GUILBEAULT While totaling about the same, tude was the reason behind F ri­ Now you can depend on Laurel Guilbeault. Secluded 42 acres of rolling hills, But on a return trip, when, Enjoy a breathtaking view of the Connec­ Mrs. Polinsky said, the committee day's inspections. For years you have depended on Laurel for competent dental someone in Mayo's room let him care. trees, and open space goes with this ticut countryside from the patio of this has shifted money within the French exodus Weiss, said Marlow, “ did notlike You always depended on Laurel to be on time, to worry about in. Salcius found that the apart­ unique 5'A room Chalet home. All the bpdget, although she didn’t give my suggestion that a better place details, to understand your conoerna and to give you an honeat charming aluminum sided 4 bedroom Colo­ ment was bigger than Marlow had anawer. specifics. guard posts Friday and prepared to go for these young people would ^ the privacy, and seclusion that you nial. Features include fireplaced family A French soldier serving with the said — though still below the Now you can depend on Laurel to give you competent reel She said final figures on the town hall." eatate service You know she will be on time, will worry about could ask for, and yet be onjy "FULLY RENTED" multinational force plays his guitar home as renewed fighting erupted 400-square-foot minimum for an room, large fireplaced living room, 2cargar- budget weren’t ready because the That suggestion was apparently details, will understand your concerns and will giveyou and ho­ ro u r F ^ i l y . Great Inveatment opportunity. Applldonceetore- apartment. neat answer. minutes from downtown. Priced at age, 1VE baths and large treed lot. Priced to main. Many improvamanta made. Inaulatad and plenty of park- committee was still figuring in while waiting to board a ship in Beirut. between Christian and Moslem militias. made in a phone call to Weiss this Now you can get competent real eatate service by callino $130,000. sell at $112,000. $100,000.00 costs from bills approved by other Behind him, a huge cloud of black France's contingent of 1,25o soldiers is No order can be issued until all Laurel at 646-4040. ^ morning. Marlow was ‘‘very committees. “ We are just becom­ smoke rises from a truck left behind. the last of the peace-keeping force in upset,” Salcius said, and the the rooms in the building are ing aware’ ’ of some of the bills, she manager decided to call a meeting inspected, perhaps by next week, The French troops abandoned their last Lebanon. Salcius said. Because of problems ED GORMAN _ Zinsser Agency _ STRANO REAL ESTATE said. to discuss the 869 Main St. problem 780 Main 9 ? " with tenants being absent and Associates U9m$s b&R REALTY CO. Manchester ^ 156 East Center Street In contrast to last year, Mrs. shortly afterward. m unable to give permission for an m Polinsky predicted relatively easy As Salcius told it, Weiss had 604 MIIHH.K TIIRINPIKE EAST 643-2692 inspection, the process may take approval for the budget, citing the already been clued in to possible Robert D. Murdock, Roaltor longer. 646-4040 646-1511 fact it will not be higher than the Seabrook II to be scrapped zoning violations in the 100-year- ® 647-7653 “ The action that the town would spending program requested by old building. At the meeting, he 3 the governor as in past years. asked Salcius to thoroughly check like to see is that the building be The Appopriations Committee is it. brought up to code,” he said. "The complicating thing is, in order to likely to vote on the budget along The sanitarian, along with build­ If hydropower eases burden conform, some of those people are party lines, in which case majority ing inspector Russ Davidson and "y A i C t M A u - D.W. FISH REALTY CO. going to have to m ove.” Democrats would prevail and send Zoning Enforcement Officer Tho­ of/homcs/ ^ ^ percent complete. he said: “ Because the region’s A worker in the Human Services it to the Legislature for action. SEABROOK. N.H. (UPI) - mas O’Mara, proceeded to inspect Under the growing burden of utilities have $1 billion invested in Department has said that she 243 Main SI., Manchesier Vernon Circle, Vernon Though the spending side of the Owners of Seabrook nuclear plant five of the building’s more than 20 Seabrook, Public Servicestock has Seabrook If, I’m very confident knows of five elderly persons who 643-1591 872-9153 budget has not drawn much agreed Friday to cancel the plant’s apartments. dipped to a record low, banks are there is an alternate structure, might be uprooted, according to controversy among majority De­ second reactor by Dec. 1 on the The check turned up some major hesitant to lend the utility any other than the joint ownership Salcius. mocrats, there have been ques­ condition the builder can use problems, though none serious more money, and the utility’s bond agreement, that can be put to­ “ Some of these people have been tions on how to finance the start of savings from Canadian hydroe­ enough to warrant condemnation, rating has declined to a precarious gether to bring Seabrook II to there about 30 years. It’s going to a 10-year, $5.5 billion transporta­ lectric power to ease its financial Salcius said. Inadequate size, lack level. completion. This would not include have a tremendous impact on them IMMEDUTE OCCUPANCY tion program linked to the budget. burden. of toilets, cockroaches, cracked ASSUMPTKM CHURCH AREA Fifteen other New England Public Service Co. of New if they have to move,” he said. Spacious S'A room home with a malntenanca-frse exterior of Immaculate 3 bedroom Cepe with firepieoed living room, for­ Democrats are divided between Aliroposal to immediately can­ walls and ripped linoleum were field itone. aluminum and Ihermopaneglattl MUST BESEENI utilities own the remaining inter­ Hampshire.” The Main Street apartments mal dining roo m large carport end nice loti O’Neill’s call for higher gasoline cel Seabrook If fell short of the violations found. est in Seabrook. taxes and motor vehicle fees topay required 80 percent vote needed to The new ownership structure Marlow claimed that he has have been targets of repeated While expressing confidence the for the transportation program or scrap the reactor, which is about 25 would spare Public Service from consulted his attorney and found complaints by the tenants them­ hydro deal or a new ownership keeping some highway and'bridge percent complete. possible financial collapse under the building “ pre-dates zoning,” selves, he added. He related structure could be reached. Public toils allowing for smaller gas tax The vote to cancel on Dec. 1 the burden of carrying Seabrook reports of cockroaches, vandal­ Service President Robert Harrison ism, vagrants urinating on corri­ hikes. hinges on a controversial plan to II. admitted the alternative was to Mrs. Polinsky also predicted the use a portion of the savings from Harrison argued that regional dor walls and garbage stored in the abandon the plant. hallways. committee would go along with relatively cheaper Canadian hy­ utility regulators will have to think “ Well, if an alternate arrange­ O’Neill on the aihount of money to dropower to ease the prime of the “greater good" of New Salcius disputed Marlow's claim ment cannot be put together by Inside Today be allocated for education equali­ owner’s $300 million investment in England's future energy needs that his building is tooold to be held Dec. 1, then it would have to be zation grants, one of the larger the second reactor. The proposal when considering whether to back to the housing code standard. The ■rHkt mothballed, and of course all thp 20 poott, 2 tecllom, code was passed to bring existing items in the budget. already has met regional opposi­ the hydro deal. 2 odvortlslne tupoleintntt O’Neill is proposing $421.4 mil- tion, notably from Vermont. owners would bear the expenses structures up to par, he said. associated with tbaf,” Harrison li(Mi for Guaranteed Tax Base The conditional cancellation A committee that represents 64 Advice ...... But he agreed with one point SUPER COHDO 50's equalization grants to municipali­ comes amid growing financial and said at a brief news conference New England utiliUes has agreed Butlnets...... Marlow made: that there are In Manchaetar's "Grove Park." 1 bedroom unit In amall wall- following the closed meeting of to the bail out with s a v in g aosflfled...... probably many other too-small mMntalnad complax. Fully appllancad. carpaflng. Ilraplacaand . POHTia STHECT OPPORTUNITY ties, o r SSpercentof thetotal slated regulatory pressure on Public full basamanf. IDEAL STARTER to be allocated to bring the Service Co. of New Hampshire, the owners at the Seabrook site. generated by use of hydroelectric C o m ic *...... apartments in Manchester, where Mancheeter 959 qqq Entertainment. Manchester 868,900 phase4-lo program to full funding. Manchester utility that owns a Harrison also disclosed that power from Quebec. The payments the code is not being enforced. Another great opportunity for so- Public Service is discussing a new Lottery...... In M arlow’s case, however, 6 room ranch with large kitchen/din- Hie Education Committee en­ controlling 35.6 percent interest in would be made in installments and OMtuorlet...... BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO, INC. meone handy around the house. E x­ dorsed fuU funding this year, Seabrook. ownership agreement with at least amount to a “ small” fraction of the Opinion...... specific measurements were maite REALTORS pandable cape with, two large bed­ ning area. Deck off kitchen. Paneled 3 which would have cost $444 mlilioa. Seabrook was first proposed 12 three major companies: Bechtel $106 milUon a year in savings the Peopietolk .... of each apartment and stand as 189 W E S T C E N TE R S T R E E T rooms upstairs insulated and ready to Rec room with bar. wood stove in ba^J “ I don't know where It would come years ago at a priceof just under $1 Pow er Corp., Westinghouse and hydropower is’expected to gener­ Sports...... proof of a violation — while the (Corner of McKee) from.” Mrs. Polinsky said of the billion, but is now estimated to cost Stone and Webster Engineering ate. said William B. Ellis, chair­ Television...... town would have no cause to check sement. Call and take a look. W o o llie r...... 646-2482 ^ e d money that would he needed anywhere from $7 billion to $10 Corp. man of the power pool and ^ other apartments unless there (or full funding. billion. The first reactor is about 73 On a new ownership structure. Northeast Utilities. ^ were complaints, Salcius said. 2 — MAN(. HKSTt:K HKHALU. Saturday, March 31, 1981 94 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, .March 31. 1984 - 3 Everybody wants nuclear waste sites but ‘not in my backyard’ Alan Arkin makes a hit at M CC dinner indefinitely in the fa c to r site Manchester Further fueling the debate is the agency is advising the Energy "A ll these people have essen­ water tanks. But he quickly add^ By Robert Sangeoroe .'At the samlf time, an elaborate view of many in government and By Susan Plese administrative and technical pro­ Department and the Nuclear Reg- tially ttie same message, ‘Not in "The political dynamics of tne United Press international industoy that lack of a permanent in Brief Herald Reporter cess laid out in the law for ufatory Commission on the site my back yard,” ’ remarked an issue dictate otherwise." respository, while not an imme­ designating-the first underground selection issue. NRC official as he surveyed the WASHINGTON - The Energy . diate environmental threat, pres- • Dr. James MacKenzie, a physi­ Alan Arkin appeared Friday at Manchester waste repository location is bog­ With the program moving at a hearing room scene. Hospice needs volunteers Community College’s third annual dinner for the arts. Department's struggle to find a The NRC weighed the controv­ ents a major obstacle to public cist with the anti-nuclear Union of site for the nation's first high-level ging down, little more than a year snail’s pace, the department may Concerned Scientists, believes Visiting Nurse and Home Care of Manchester is And Hollywood had to wait. eventually resort to a fallback ersy for a month and agreed with acceptance of nuclear power. radioactive waste dump is running after passage of the act. - “The siting of repositories is there is a "strong need for puDiic seeking volunteers for its Hospice Home Care Arkin, star of such films as "The Russians are The Energy Department now position — an interm "retrievable the states, declaring it will not give into a wall of opposition from state widely identified as one factor confidence that the government is program, which is designed to help terminally ill Coming, The Russians are Coming” and “ Catch 22," tells Congress it will be at least storage site” that would operate in its legally required blessing to the governments and citizens groups ■ inhibiting nuclear power develop­ patients and their families. had agreed to speak in Manchester months ago. A few three years late in meeting the the 1990S to ease the crowding in plan unless major improvements doing this right." all saying basically the same ment,” the International Energy The program’s aim is to allow the patient to days ago, however, the producers of his latest film, legal deadline for selecting the the water tanks at reactors. are forthcoming to make it more thing: "Not in my back yard." Agency notes in a receht report. “ But the whole history of this remain at home as long as possible, and to help “ Big Trouble," demanded his attendance at costume waste storage site. The depart­ When the NBC held a public specific and better supporte^l by When Resident Reagan signed Ulf Lantzke, executive director of waste site effort is a poor one, he the family cope with both the stress and the fittings in California. ment says it will not be able to hearing in January to take com­ scientifle data. the landmark Nuclear Waste Pol­ the Paris-based agency, recently says. practical difficulties of a terminal illness, “ I can’t do it,” said Arkin. " I have this dinner in recommend a location until 1990, ments on the Energy Depart­ Commissioner James Assel- icy Act into law in January 1983, warned U.S. energy executives he Policymakers on both sides of itolunteers assist families with transportation, Manchester.” while the act calls for the president ment’s guidelines for choostag a stine, for example, argues the “ Whatdaya mean you can’t do it?" was the the nuclear industry and federal believes the problem Is seriously the issue agree that the difficulty in shopping, performing some homemaker duties, to present one to Congress by 1987. she, the all-day meeting was program is so vague it would allow response. “ Peter Falk is waiting for you.” officials believed they finally had damaging the future of nuclear picking the first underground sitting with the patient, visiting the family and The department, with nine sites jammed with state officials and the government to consider sites Arkin held his ground, according to his wife, actress the tools to develop a coherent power in the United States. storage site is primarily political any other tasks that may be helpful. in six states under consideration, is local citizens groups attacking the with earthquake’ faults. Barbara Dana, who told the anecdote at Friday’s nationwide system for permanent “We’ve got a heck of a public and bureaucratic, not scientific. consists of six two-hour classes at the storage of thousands of spent fuel encountering emotional public op­ plan for being so vague that it He also warns that without a dinner for more than 120 persons at Fiano’s better plan to pick a good location, acceptance problem in the waste VNAHC office, 80 Coventry St., Hartford. After rods from commercial atomic position in every one of the states: would not help distinguish good " It’s not a technological problem training, volunteers will initially accompany Restaurant in Bolton. Texas, Utah. Louisiana, Washing­ sites from bad ones. the government could end up “with area,” admits Carl Walske, presi­ reactors. dent of the Atomic Industrial — it’s institutional and political, nurses on home visits. The dinner was expected to net about (3,000 for a $2 ton, Nevada and Mississippi. “Of the nine sites currently one marginall)(acceptable site” in The waste, which remains highly Forum, the main U.S. nuclear says Jack Kearney, senior vice Anyone who is interested may call Delia million regional performing arts center. According to radioactive for thousands of years, "Getting a site designated and under consideration, the guide­ a few years. At that point, the president for the utility industry’s MCC spokesman Robert Barnes, the center, which ■ “ pressure to go with that site industry group. Lupacchino, supervisor of clinical services, at is piling up in temporary storage at getting public acceptance of it is a lines ... will not eliminate any from Edison Electric Institute. 647-1481 for additional information. will serve some 17 performing groups, is set to open by momuinentai task," says Environ­ further consideration,’- charged would be enormous," despite any Walske says that from a techni­ reactor sites, with the rods placed cal standpoint, the United States MacKenzie adds, "Waste can be 1988. in pool-like water mental Protection Agency chief Robert Loux, director of Nevada’s deficiencies it might have, cau­ stored in a way that is acceptable.” Arkin and Ms. Dana, the daughter of MCC faculty tions Asselstine. could safely store the waste tanks. William Ruckelshaus, whose Nuclear Waste Project Office. Young Democrats to meet member Richard Dana, thoroughly charmed their audience. The Young Democrats of Manchester will hold Ms. Dana revealed how she and Arkin first met at an a membership meeting April 11 at 8 p.m. at the audition. Arkin revealed that he really was N O T the Weather Knights of Columbus Hall, 138 Main St. father of Barbara, despite an earlier reference to that Peopletalk Membership is open to all people of Greater effect. “ There’s only seven years difference in our Manchester who are 16 to 35 years old. The local ages," he said. Today’s forecasts organization is is affiliated with the state and national Young Democrats. A R K IN A D M IT’TE D that he was supposed to talk What people are saying Birthday almanac Connecticut, MaMachnselts and Officers, elected March 19. are Robert about managing two careers and a marriage. “ But I Rhode Island: Saturday mostly Faucher, president; Kevin MacKensie, vice don’t wanna talk about that,” he said. "Like a roving wolf. Castro’s Cuba looks to its April 1 — Debbie Reynolds (193S-), the sunny. Highs in the 40s. Clear president: Robert Krawiec, treasurer; Mary- “ Let’s talk about the arts,” he said. “ The arts have peace-loving neighbors with hungry eyes and . actress, singer, and dancer who became a film Saturday night. Lows in the 20s to Beth Sullivan, recording secretary; Gary Covey, saved my life, literally. I think it’s wonderful that sharp teeth. " star in the 1940s. Her films include "Singin’ in the low 30s. Sunday sunny and milder corresponding secretary: and Gail Libbey and you’ re gathered here together to build an arts center Hsrald photo by Pinto — President Reagan, speaking to a group of Rain," "The Unsinkable Molly Brown” and with highs in the 50s. John Sullivan, state delegates. in Manchester." left, and Robert Barnes, president of the some 200 Cuban Americans. He said those who "Tam m y and the Bachelor." Vermont: Sunny and. breezy Alan Arkin, right, and his wife, Barbara link military aid and human rights are "naive or April 2 — Sir Alec Guinness (1914-), the British Saturday with highs around 45. Arkin asked his audience why they were engaged in Dana, chat with Manchester Commun­ Capitol Region Performing Arts Inc. downright phony" and accused his critics of .star of films and the theater. Among his films: Clear and cold Saturday night. Man faces two charges the arts center project. Was it just to have something ity College President William E. Vincent, assisting Marxist takeovers in Central America. "The Lavender Hill Mob” and "The Bridge on the Lows near 25. Sunny and milder they could call their own? Something in their own River Kwai," for which he won a 1957 Oscar as Sunday with highs 45 to 50. A 21-year-old South Windsor man was arrested community? “ What is it going to fulfill that is not could lose myself in acting. There weretimeson stage AR K IN W ARNED his audience not to put all their “ We’ve had a really active weekend here. All best actor. Maine: Becoming mostly sunny this week after allegedly kicking a Manchester fulfilled by ’TV?” he asked. I was no longer there. I was a bystander to an event efforts into steel and concrete, however. He you need is one Saturday. Highs in the 40s. Clear man’s car and pulling a knife on him, police said. . April 3 — Lyle Alzado (I949-), the defensive Arkin reminisced about the skills he learned on his taking place. mentioned that the finest production of “ Death of a mating — three lineman for the Super Bowl champion Los Saturday night. Lows in the upper Gregory J. Burnham, of 141 Troy Road, was way to the silver screen. Afraid that he would never Salesman” he ever saw was directed by his minutes. Th e y’ve Angeles Raiders. He iMgan his N F L career with teens and 20s. Sunny on Ssunday. charged with third-degree criminal mischief and "The most precious thing that can happen is that make it as an actor, he learned to play the guitar. father-in-law Richard Dana — in the theater at made it. What more the Denver Broncos in 1971. He also has played for Highs in the 40s north to near §p breach of peace. He was released on a promise to you’re taken over ... you tune in. you disappear. You Later he bought a camera, and learned photography. Manchester Community College. can you ask for?” the Cleveland Browns. south. appear in Manchester Superior Court Tuesday, become locked into your profession. You become Then, while confined to bed with hepatitis, he started "The lighting was inadequate. I don’t knowif iteven — Devra Klei- April 4 — Dorothea Dix (1802-1887), the social New Hampshire: Becoming police said. perfect. The arts are used to find that perfection,” he to write — to keep himself from going crazy, he said. had a curtain. But it was the first time ‘Death of a man, National Zoo reformer and crusader for humane treatment of mostly sunny Saturday. Highs in According to police, Michael Diana. 24, of 71 said. “ And it was the same impulse that drove all those •Salesman’ ever meant anything to me. zoologist on Ling- the mentally ill. Due to her nationwide crusade, the 40s. Clear Saturday night. Green Road, said he was driving east on Park Ling, the giant Street on Tuesday when he passed Burnham and things," he said. "That’s what an arts center is for. To find that "F o r God’s sake, remember what you’re gonna put over too mental institutions were founded or Lows in the upper teens and 20s. Partly cloudy In Connecticut “The reason I kept running back to acting was I pefection. Not to show off, but to grow.” in there." he said. panda who recently improved. Sunny on Sunday. Highs in the 40s another mqn. Diana honked at the two men, who recovered from a April 5 — Bette Davis (I908-), one of the north to near 50 south. Saturday partly cloudy. Highs 45 to 50. Winds northwest 10 to 20 became angry and began to swear at Diana and nearly fatal kidney foremost actresses in film history. Her films mph. Saturday night clear. Lows 25 to 30. Sunday sunny. Highs 50 to kick his car, police said. infection and spent include: "Of Human Bondage," “Jezebel,” “The Extended outlook 55. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Robert Copeland, 9, of 539 Diana then left the scene and when he returned Threats preceded fatal beating, wife says the weekend mating Petrified Forest" and "A1 About Eve." She has Woodbridge St. with his brother, Burnham allegedly pulled a with her partner twice won Oscars as best actress. Extended outlook for New Eng­ knife, police said. After the Dianas left the area, By Sarah Passell ' \ fugee and Migration Services. He She did not understand any other words husband lift her son’s bat and „ Hsing-Hsing. April 6 — Harry Houdini (1874-1926), the land Monday through Wednesday: they stopped a police officer in the Purnell Herald Reporter \ helped an estimated 1.700 Lao and he spoke, she said. swing it at the door, shattering the Reagan magician who was famous for his escapes from Conneclicnt, Maasaehnseiis and parking lot and pointed out Burnham and the Muong refugees settle in the Hartford Her testimony Friday conflicted with driver’s window amd slamming the “Though my con­ shackles, ropes, handcuffsand locked containers. Rhode Island: Fa ir weather other man as the suspected assailants, police HARTFORD — Linh Phommahaxay area after they fled Laos in the 1975 a statement she gave police shortly door shut, she testified. stituents support some type of prayer in school, April 7 — James Gam er (I928-), the actor who through the period. Overnight lows said. told another refugee several times Communist takeover, according to his after the assault. Records show she She said she did not realize Lorbier they feel that the United States Senate and the is best known as the star of the "Maverick’’ and 25 to 35. Da^im e highs in the 40s. When police frisked Burnham, they found a before he died that he resented Loma former supervisor. quoted Phommahaxay then as saying had the bat with him until he took the . administration ought to spend more time praying "Rockford Files" T V series. He has starred in Vermont: Fair through the pe­ razor-type knife, police said. Lorbier and intended to kick him out of The supervisor, Donald Charron, has "What do you want, man? Do you want first swing. Her 1982 police statement about the deficit." numerous films including “ The Skin Game" and riod. Highs in the 40s and 50s. Burnham’s companion was not charged in the his job. testified that several Lao immigrants to fight?” says that she saw Lorbier take the bat "Victor. Victoria.” Overnight lows in the 20s and 30s. incideiit. — Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., on the controver- And Lorbier’s wife testified at her complained to him about being served In court Mrs. Lorbier denied-ever with him when he left the van. - sial school prayer amendment. Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of showers or flurries husband’s murder trial in Hartford by Lorbier. a Muong. Chong Ba Lo. saying that to police. Chief defense She said Friday that Phommahaxay Charles’ Royal preference Monday. Fair ’Tuesday and Wed­ Eldeily get tax advice Superior Court Firday that Phommah­ another Muong. testified Friday that attorney Joseph A. Moniz challenged climbed out of the car when the glass nesday. Highs in the upper 30s and axay lunged at her husband several Phommahaxay made the same com­ the two-page police statement, which shattered and lunged at her husband “When you hear this record, you’re gonna die, As Prince Charles strolled past lines of the 40s. Lows in thethe upper teens Tim e is slipping by with just over two weeks left times before Lorbier beat him to death plaint to him. was worded in more sophisticated with his- hands raised — "like he schoolchildren at Gaborone Secondary School in L-if for income tax filing, volunteer tax counselors with their son’s baseball bat. English than Mrs. Lorbier used during wanted to catch my husband," she man. Tlie guitars are really fat and the drums are and 20s. Lo translated "Muong" as “ tree Botswana, iS-year-old Anupam Main! asked why remind Manchester’s elderly. People who The man to whom the Phommahaxay some two hours of testimony Friday. said. Lorbier backed away each time, massive.” man." Lo said Phommahaxay often he had left Princess Diana at home. haven’t yet filed their 1983 income tax return allegedly expressed ^ his dislike for she said. — Gina Schock, referred to Muong people in Lao as Mrs. Lorbier put the spot where “ He said he had to leave her at home because Mighty storm Lorbier also testified Friday. Another She said she did not see how many drummer for the should get their information together and compile animals or cats, which Muong find Phommahaxay fell at the south curb of she was pregnant,” Miss Maini said later. "He refugee testified that he saw Phom­ blows her husband landed on Phom­ all-female rock their return shortly. Often it takes a long time to insulting. Walnut Street, far away from Phom- told me he hopes they have a girl this time and he is fading away mahaxay hanging around Lorbier’s mahaxay at the other side of the street band, the Go-Go’s, gather all the data necessary, the counselors say. A man who taught Phommahaxay mahaxay’s car door, where other promised to bring the family if he comes to new Chevrolet van late the night before because Phommahaxay blocked her on their new album, Volunteer tax aides meet four afternoons a and other Laotian refugees how to witnesses said they saw the attack take Botswana again." Britain’s future king is on the A mighty storm system that Phommahaxay chased Lorbier’s van view of Lorbier. After the assault “ Talk Show.” (Rol­ week at the Manchester Senior Center to assist operate machines used in the plastics place. final leg of a four-nation southern Africa tour. ravaged the Blast Coast from people with their returns free of charge. Tax down Walnut Street in Manchester, Loriber got back in the van anddrove to ling Stone) industry testified that he remembered She testified that Phommahaxay ’Tumelo Molelhelo, 16, asked how his baby son. Georgia to New England and shortly before his death. her brother’s house, where they stayed aides are sponsored by the American Association Phommahaxay as especially belliger­ forced the Lorbiers’ van to stop by Prince William, is doing. claimed at least 73 lives marched The testimony of the three witnesses for some five hours before Lorbier "I don't know how of Retired Persons, and are trained under ent to other Laotians in a 1981 machine nearly forcing it off the sight side of the "H e’s fine," answered Charles, looking cool in out to sea Friday and residents of came on the sixth day of the trial, in turned himself in to police, she said. much, but he’s in Internal Revenue Service supervision. class at a technical school in road. After stopping his van, Lorbier a short- sleeved safari suit. “ He is very 0 the tomado-tom Carolinas began People who want to use the service shou Id bring which Lorbier faces a possible murder trouble.” rebuilding while Northeastemers Middletown. got out and walked between the van and Her 1982 police statement indicates — Senate Demo­ mischievous and he goes about breaking things in their 1983 tax return and other necessary conviction for assaulting Phommah­ she told them Lorbier drove to his the house all the time." started deaning up more than two Phommahaxay’s car to the back of the cratic leader Robert Satellite view materials on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday br axay at the intersection of Cedar and Lorbier’s wife testified in halting car and around the to driver’s side, brother’s house, where they remained feet of snow. Walnut streets inManchesteron JuIyS, Byrd of West V irp - Friday afternoons from 1 to 3:30 p.m. To qualify English that just before the fatal Mrs. Lorbier testified. Several wit­ only briefly before leaving, and later Tlie storm system spawned 1982. Phommahaxay died eight days nia, on Edwin Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 1 p.m. E S T shows for income averaging, people should bring tax attack, she heard Phommahaxay nesses have said they saw Lorbier walk contacted his older brother. more than two dozen tornadoes In later. Lorbier has never denied beating Meese, President overcast skies blanketing the Northeast. The storm center is located return data from the previous four years. speak to her husband in Lao after he around the front of his van. Another Crosby Now you know the Carolinas Wednesday, sent him, but his attorneys claim he did it in She said Friday that she and her Reagan’s attorney well out to sea but snow still lingers from Pennsylvania to Maine. Low followed their van to the corner of witness’s testimony matches Mrs. near-hurricane force winds slam­ seif defense. family had several days earlier re­ general nominee In Norse mythology, the yggdrasil is the great clouds extend across the lower Great Lakes region. A developing Cedar and Walnut. Mrs. Lorbier, who Lorbier’s. ming into the New Jersey shore Lorbier worked for two years, from turned to Manchester from their new who is under investigation for a (15,000 ash tree of life which holds together the worlds of storm spreads cloudiness and snow across the Rockies. Voter-making set today said she does not understand much of and dumped 2‘A feet of snow in 1979 to 1981, on the staff of the the Lao language, said Phommahaxay Phommahaxay started to open the home in Memphis, Tenn. to celebrate interest-free loan he failed to report on financial elves, giants, dwarv'es, men, the dead and the New England ’Thursday, knocking The registrars of voters will hold a voter­ disclosure statements. Hartford-based Catholic Charities Re­ “just said something about a fight." car door and Mrs. Lorbier saw her the naturalization of Lorbier’s sister. world-destroyers. out power to I million people in the making session today from 11:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m. biggest blackout in 20 years. at the mall in the Parkade. Qualified persons can "Bing is still very much a part of my life. I Officials said at least 44 people bwome voters in Manchester or in any other eared for him since I was 19. Now 1 want to share Selleck: Mr. nice guy? perished in the North Carolina Connecticut town at the sessions. Manchester Country club wants formal answer on lease talks him with people .. And Ican’.tstop wanting to do twisters and another 15 died in voters may notify the registrars of changes of Fogarty reported the understand why Board Jhat." ( Although 6- foot-4 Tom Selleck commands South Carolina as the tornadoes address within town or may change their party The Board of Governors the informal oral report improvments to the sumed that, in the ab­ center stage in "Magnum, P .I.” , 5-foot-7 John cut a SO-mile-wide swath through affiliation at the session. of the Manchester Coun­ I>y Jackston is not specific course. sence of a new longer subcommittee decision to representatives were not — Kathryn Crosby, Bing’s widow, who recently Hillerman says he likes playing opposite ’The 300 miles of the two states. try Club wants a written enough for the club to act The subcommittee, lease, the club might want the Board of Directors on invited to the meeting. gave away thousands of autographed copies of Hunk in the Hawaii-based detective drama. "This is the worstdisaster I have response from a subcom­ on. headed by Director Ken­ to discuss fee increases. March 13. her book, "M y Life With Bing," to customers of a "Tom is the kind of guy you naturally like,” ever seen in my life," said North Settlement recommended mittee of the town’s Board Because the golf course neth Tedford, suggested Those increases must be But the Board of Gover­ J i-* * * * * cleaning company for which she has done remarks Hillerman. "Men forgive him for Carolina Gov. James B. Hunt as he that the town might con­ nors wants to know what * national commercials. women’s reaction to him because he’s a nice guy. surveyed the wreckage. “ I expect A $10,000 settlement has been recommended to of Directors, outlining the may go out of operation, approved by the town areas of the lease might ASTROLOCfY the damage will be in the billions of the Board of Directors in a case stemming from a subcommittee’s stance the subcommittee de­ sider negotiating an before they can go into dollars.” fall on an icy ramp at an apartment house at over lease negotiations cided that it could not agreement under which force, unless the town be open for discussion, t R EAD IH G S Survivors started cleaning up, Ferguson Road and East Middle Turnpike. between the club and town recommend to the Board the town would pay the fails to act in the time what kind of pro-rating of 4 (T MS. lOU bouyed by private donations and The (10,000 is the town’s share of a (60,000 for the town-owned golf of Directors any consider­ remaining cost of any limit. the cost of capital im ­ t ADVICE ON All PROBLEMS the promise of federal aid. Some settiment. The rest would be borne by Herman course on which the club ation of a lease extension capital improvments, if James Fogarty, a sub­ provements the subcom­ Almanac and Lillian Yules, owners of the apartments. If FOn APPOINTUCNT CALL 200 volunteers worked at Arden, operates. at this time. the town does not renew committee member, said mittee has in mind. ♦ M M i§ 6 S.C., where eight pet^le were Patricia DesJardins was injured When she fell Ji. IN M A M C H lin ir on an icy rampafterwalkingalonganunshoveied The subcommittee met The club was seeking a the lease when it expires that the club might also A source close to the Z OKN OAttV tAM-IOFM Today is Saturday, March 31.the killed and 153 injured. March 9 with Nicholas 30-year lease and was in seven years. want to discuss changes in Board of Governors said $ Vi priu with this id Another 14 people died in the sidewalk. She underwent surgery and is sche­ 9l8t day of 1984 with 27.') to follow. Jackston, the liaison be­ hoping to make (750,000 in The subcommittee as­ the lease. some members do not wintry blast that lashed the coast duled to undergo further surgery, according to a The moon i.s approaching its new report to the Board of Directors by Malcolm tween the town and club, phase with 70-mph winds that reduced Barlow, an assistant town attorney. and asked Jackston to The morning stars are Venus, sections of the famed Atlantic City, N .J., boardwalk to splinters and ’The sidewalk, Barlow says, is not on private report the results of the Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. National forecaat property but in the town’s street line. The ramp The evening star is Mercury. flooded coastal towns as far north meeting to the clu6 offic­ as Connecticut, forcing thousands runs across the walk into the parking lot of the ers promptly. Those born on this date arc under For period ending 7 p.m. E S T Saturday. There will be generally fair apartments. the sign of Aries. 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March 31, 1984 New York race a virtual dead heat HOUSEWASHING GENERAL OIL High PreMura Power Washing A A R O N C O O K Of vinyl. Aluminum And Wood Hart says attitude of disrespect is ‘Europeanizing’ America MANCHESTER Sided Home*. kopf played an odd-couple routine Casey, who have been accused of HEATING OIL MAK Painting By Cloy F. Richards Tuesday’s primary showdown to Hart said there are two basic "I have been accused and rightly improprieties. obligations of ali American citi­ so of being an idealist and I don't over the increasingly bitter prim­ United Press Internatlonol determine 252 delegates to July's ary feud among the front-runners. "It is interesting to note that for 643-2659 Democratic National Convention zens — paying taxes and fighting mind that,” he said. "I would hope alt the Democrats’ self-proclaimed QUALITY SERVICE when attacked or threatened with we wouldn't let this country slip In Washington, Fahrenkopf Sen. Gary Hart said Friday in San Francisco. issued a statement condemning a interest in compassion for society tTM Americans are becoming cynical An ABC-Washington Post poll attack. into the kind of European system as a whole, they feel absolutely no cAu 568-3500 “And if you fool around really where there is systematic encour­ Democratic advertisement attack­ about paying their taxes, and in showed the New York race a ing President Reagan and his hesitation from engaging in char­ HAS IT! that sense this country is becoming virtual dead heat when the margin seriously with any of those basic agement of people to disregard the acter assassination at the individ­ obligations then you’re undermin­ law, which is really what we’re aides. He also criticized the like Europe "where there is a of error is figured in. Heading into Democratic contenders for bicker­ ual level," Fahrenkopf said. CUNUFFE mrro BODY systematic encouragement of peo­ the final weekend. Mondale had a ing the credibility of government getting toward.” ROUTKU TALCOTTVILLE,CT. lead of 38 percent to 33 percent for and you’re encouraging disrespect Hart did not explain what he ing among themselves on the “This lack of decorum is not only FEATURING THIS WEEK ... ple to disregard the law." campaign trail. aimed p t Republicans,” he said. Speaking to supporters at a Hart. Jackson trailed with 19 of the citizens for their govern­ meant by “Europeanizing,” but it ment . and I think that's at the heart was believed the senator from “Voters demand a higher stand­ “The Democratic campaign for $500-a-plate fund-raiser in New percent, and 9 percent said they ard than the Democrats recently president has been dominated by 24 HR. TOWING York, Hart three times referred to were undecided. But there was a 6 of the problems with the tax laws," Colorado' was referring to the generalization that European are have evidenced,” he said, adding personal attacks by one candidate S763 and IPI Mam Si ManthMIer cynical attitudes of Europeans and percent margin of error. he said. 643-0016 Phan* 643-1191 or 643-1900 “Now we’re encouraging people more cynical and more apt to cheat the public will not tolerate "the against the other.” •COMM-tTI COLLISION MaaiR called Richard Nixon "the first A Marist College poll said, . Eoitbfook Moll. Mon.field on their taxes than Americans. recent atteppt by the Democrats Campaigning in Manhattan, •FOnilON AND aMlNICAN CANA European president we've ever however, Mondaie still holds a to have disrespect for the govern­ Phono 4 S 6 -I 141 "respectable” 7,6 percent lead ment and in the process 1 think During Watergate there was an to sling muA on President Reagan Mondale said his repeated attacks had” because of the cynicism he Since 1947 Painting Co. fA SIM M C O H m C TK W S over Hart among New York Europeanizing this country,” Hart opinion expressed by some Euro­ and the Republican Party.” on Hart’s record are justified. MAK introduced into the American U A im to HMt u t y t e t oma*mi The House Democratic Cam­ Art Cunliffe, Prop. system. Democrats, In the suburbs, Hart said. "Taik about Watergate, I pean leaders that Nixon had done “If an issue is raised, and it’s said that I thought Richard Nixon nothing wrong. paign Committee is running an ad accurate, no one has a right to Hart, former Vice President lost his 10-point lead and tied showing mugshots of Reagan Walter Mondale and civil rights Mondale. The poll, taken Thurs­ was the first European president While Hart was talking about object to that,” Mondale said. ”I we'd ever had in the sense of kind American and European cyni­ administration officials, including activist Jesse Jackson stumped day, gave Mondale 40.2 percent. Attorney General-nominee Edwin have tried very hard not to be Able Home Improvement RAZOR’S New York, rounding up as many Hart 32.6 percent and Jackson 12.9 of introducing basic cynicism into cism, Mondale and Republican personai.” percent. public life.” National Chairman Frank Fahren- Meese and CIA Director William “Your Complete Remodeling Service” Roflim' voters as possible heading into EDGE FAMILY HAIR CiNTER Room Additions - Porch Enclotures - Roofing - & CO. 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Well, all right then, come after insurgents, the zone's military chief said. HOUSEWASHING MANCHESTER 391 Broad 8t., Mancheeter MORIALS me.” Hours later, the Nicaraguan shrimp boat Alma 2 Meese, a top White House aide nominated by Sultana hit a rebel-sown mine in Corinto, injuring four 648-7096 Reagan to be attorney general, was criticized sailors, authorities said. during Senate confirmation hearings for receiv­ The boat, the 11th hit by insurgent mines this month “Seri inie \lanchv.Hor Fur Over .50 i rnr-t ing financial aid from men who iater got and the fourth in three days, was reported sinking. J. B. ELECTRONICS ------LOOK------government jobs. In El Salvador, leftist guerrillas exploded two Because so many questions were raised on that powerful bombs in the capital Friday and fought a STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV issue and others, Meese asked the Justice gunbattle with an army patrol in the first raid on San SALES AND SERVICE Schedule NOW for Spring Cleaning P e n t l a n d The Florist Department to seek a special prosecutor to Salvador since Sunday’s election, authorities said. 24 BIRCH ST. investigate all the charges against him, No one was injured but one guerrilla was captured, TEL. 643-6247 officials said. 1— 1 Army troops, meanwhile, continued a 2,000-man ^ _ ooo And Receive | 5® /o O F F 643-4444 UPl photo F.T.D. Hardhats switch to GOP sweep against guerrilla sanctuaries in the rugged MASTER CHARGE WASHINGTON — President Reagan won the mountains of Morazan province in the far northeast­ AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE endorsement Friday of 13 New York-area ern corner of El Salvador. 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Great for all aluminum and vinyl sidings. mountain retreat for the weekend. O’Neill, in a letter to committee Chairman Dante aground Thursday during the storm that HEATING and SHEET METAL While the three Democratic presidential Fascell, D-Fla., noted recent reports thatmembersof DONWILUSGMUGE,INC. *9 the U.S. armed services in El Salvador "are equipped SPECiALiSTS Financing ■ 3® tJay Payment candidates are fighting it out for 252 national WHEEL ALiGNMENT . BRAKE SERVICE - WRECKER SERVICE Avallabla for a FREE estimatel Plan Available New England Meidianical Services, Inc. convention delegates at stake in New York’s big for combat and may have been involved in hostilities Emergency measure in Congress GENERAL REPAIRING primary election next Tuesday. Reagan is in that country." Propane Cylinders Filled unopposed on the Republican side, where 102 In Nicaragua, Juan Terce, military chief of th’e Air Conditioning Service 166 TU N N E L RD. GOP national convention delegates will be Corinto zone, told United Press International in a TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET MAK Painting 643-2659 VERNON, C T . 06066 awarded automatically without his name even telephone interview that six launches and a keeps bankruptcy courts running •48.4S3I • MANCHESTER CONN 06040 871-1111 appearing on the baliot. powerboat carrying a machine gun moqnted an Robert Devine, head of Dock Builders Union of attack on Corinto late Thursday night. "The House Washing Professionals” VISA He said the attackers were supported by a small WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ruptcy legislation.'- When they At midnight Saturday, federal JVOir OPEI\ Sll.\DAYS 9-1 New York and New Jersey and spokesman for the Senate and House Friday ap­ failed, they had to resort to a bankruptcy courts will no longer union group, said the endorsements were based airplane. ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE SUPPORT Your Neighborhood Pharmacy ^ a ts of the Sandinista navy intercepted the proved a last-ditch, stopgap mea­ 30-day deadline extension. have the authority to operate Senior Citizen Discounts on votes of the local membership, which he said sure to keep federal bankruptcy “Quite frankly, we ran out of under an interim rule in effect numbered about 100,000. attacking craft, initiating a sea battle that went on 6 4 7 -3 6 6 0 Lowest Prices in Area into the early morning hours of Friday, Terce said. courts from going out of business runway — and this is the only way since December 1982. One rebel launch was sunk and at least 10 insurgents for the next 30 days while they we can go,” Sen. Joseph Biden of That rule came from the U.S. CROWN PHARMACY Two volcanoes erupt killed, Terce said. Four people aboard the Sandinista work on more permanent authoriz­ Delaware, the ranking Democrat Judicial Conference, the policy­ Expert Lawn Mower Repair ECONOMY LAWN MOWER SERVICE PRESCRIPTION CENTER craft were injured, Terce said. ing legislation. on the Senate Judiciary Commit­ making arm of the federal judi­ Free Pickup and Delivery VOLCANO, Hawaii — For the first time in 116 The courts’ authority to operate tee, told his colleagues. ciary, after the Supreme Court in 10% Senior Cilixene Discount AHMAD K. ALTAP 208 West Center Street years, Kilauea and Mauna Loa volcanoes shot In another rebel attack, insurgent commandos was scheduled to expire at mid­ Senate Republican leaders, un­ 1982 invalidated the bankruptcy 647-3660 Registered Pharmacist Manchester, Ct. 06040 fire into the sky simultaneously Friday in a Thursday seriously damaged the Salto Grande Dam night Saturday. happy with a House-passed mea­ court system established in a 1978 (2031649^12 spectaculai* that diverted attention from the on the Waspuk River, located 180 miles north of Under the measure approved by sure, have negotiated with House law. FREE ESTIMATES PROMPT. PERSONAL FROVff Mauna Loa lava flows creeping toward Hilo on Managua near the town of Bonanza in Zelaya Norte Congress, iederal bankruptcy Democrats for a week to Jry to Call anylhna batwaan • am, and 10 pm., 7 daya a waak COVRTEOVS SERVICE MCDONALD'S] the island of Hawaii. province, authorities said. courts will renjain in operation fashion a compromise bur were The high court ruled bankruptcy I "It was totally awesome," said Hawaii Three government militiamen were killed driving until midnight April 30. judges were given too much Aa aeen on PM Magazine unable to reach agreement on new authority to handle a variety of EVERYTHING IN GLASS Volcanoes National Park spokesman Jon Erick­ off the guerrillas from the dam, which providespOwer The Senate approved an emer­ authorizing legislation. ■WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT' . .. r - . son. who reported the double eruption from a spot to much of the province, officials said. gency extension 78-0 and the House The Senate decided not to take legal issues with too little protec­ i:' '1 near Mountain View, on the highway from Hilo to approved a modified version of the any action on a bankruptcy bill tion from other branches of GREG the park. The official Sandinista newspaper Barricade said government. the the attack "caused serious damages” but did not say measure by voice vote. Thursday, and a Republican aide J.A. WHITE GLASS CO. Park naturalist Bobby. Camara, looking if electrical service was interrupted. Senate Republicans and House said leaders were hoping the The Democratic-controlled CHIMNEY through a telescope from Kilauea Military Camp, Independent sources said, however, that the attack Democrats waited until the last approaching deadline would force House last* week approved a bill also saw both eruptions. succeeded in knocking out electricity to a large region moment in the hope of reaching House Democrats to make conces­ that would keep the bankruptcy 6 4 9 - 7 3 2 3 "It was amazing," he said. “There was a long agreement on major new bank­ sions on a compromise measure. courts in business. SWEEP line of fountains at the Mauna Loa vent. And the of Zelaya Norte province. Ot'KH .10 rt:4HS KXPEHIEM t: whole length of the Mauna Loa flow had a steam 31 BIS8ELL ST. MANCHESTEB 644-0007 ^V 'F ully cloud above it that was lit by the reflection of the aMIRRORS aSHOWER DOORS aSTORE FRONTS 94 Carman Rd., Manchester » Insured lava flowing under it. The whole sky was red. Nixon Inspects his library aSAFETY GLASS aBATHTUB ENCLOSURES aETC Turn around, and you had the glow from the Kilauea fountains." SAN CLEMENTE, run under the same guide­ Aug. 9, 1974, he often Calif. (UPI) — Former lines as other presidential walked alone on the The^^arlborough Curtis Tornado victims get help President Richard Nixon libraries and will not be beaches of San Clemente. For Only *15““ returned Friday to the limited to materials fa­ San Clemente Mayor BENNETTSVILLE, S.C. — Aid poured in from beach city where he re­ vorable to Nixon. After Scott Diehl said the city lllllliilMatlies friends, strangers and the federal government treated in the wake of five years, the archives was pleased to be chosen HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Friday, warming the grim plight of 3,300 people Watergate to inspect the will be turned over to the for the library. Queen Anne Video a Televisioe • Stereo A Week, Your left homeless by tornadoes that killed 59 people in site of his $25 million federal government. “This is Mr. Nixon’s a devastating sweep across the Carolinas. presidential library. The trip was Nixon’s first visit back to San WEEKEND SPECIAL "The peopie are nice,” said John Prile, a Nixon, who now lives in first to the town where he Clemente since he moved construction worker whose home in Bennettsville Rent VCR & 3 Movias $19.95 Ad Can Be Here! New Jersey, was to make vacationed during his pre­ to the East Coast and we Designed stiecially 273 W.MIODLE TPKE. CALL FOR DETAILS Economy Lawn Mower Service has been was destroyed. ’’They’re all real nice. You never an afternoon inspection of sidency since he mov^ to are very pleased,” Diehl MANCHESTER 640-340S know how nice people can be until something like the 13-acre site of the $25 the East in 1979. After said. ”We are very'ex­ to fill the needs of serving the Manchester area since 1976. Kent this happens." million library several becoming the nation’s cited about the fact the our customers, the Speciatizinn in If im*j The private donations appeared on the verge of miles north of his Western only president to resign on library will be here.” MERCURY Williams, owner, has been offering his services, overwhelming authorities trying to apportion White House. The facility Marlborough O lC O n PACKAGE STORE them. will be built by the private Queen Anne is a making lawn mower repairs as convenient as 654 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. “No worthwhile contribution is going to be Richard Nixon Presiden­ Pine Shopping Plaza turned down,” said North Carolina information perfectly pro- tial Archives Foundation. Phone 646-2766 possible for his customers. officer Chuck McLendon in Raleigh. "But we got A fundraiser was to be p o rtio n e d DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE so many trying to help it’s just so frantic that it is NO SERVICE C h a r g e On* ol M*nch*sl*r'i LirgtEl Stltcllont 01 FIgural CtraiiilcE In held at Nixon’s former charmer, equal­ hard to get everything coordinated." home, owned by Gavin Stock. Our Volum* S*«*t You Mon*y. 100'e Ol Spaclilt. He offers answering service seven days a Mssisr Chsrgs snd V lf* Acespisd Two dozen tornadoes swooped down on towns Herbert, co-chairman of . Lydall'Vibods ly appealing SOMrvRlIora lor • Motels a AMInoa • StoaiRiblpt Tsis-Chsek. . . and rural areas along a 300-mile path from' the Library Foundation. in country mini 1127 Main Strsst MaiKhaster week, from 8 am., to 10 pm. Kent is always willing Pirionil ChKkt CiilMd up lo 1150.00 Newberry, S.C., to Aulander, N.C., Wednesday Most of the estate has night. Forty-four peopie died in North Carolina been subdivided as a prints or in velvets. to give Free Estimates and honest advice. He will and 15 in South Carolina. At least 1,000 were housing tract. As an introduaory injured. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar Saturday TV On Falcon Crest opinion it’s a cliffhanger 7:00 A.M. 8 8 - Psopis Aro Funny 0 - MOVIE: 'Charlie Chan In Rio’ Murder takes Charlie Chen to 0 - American Playhouss 'For GD ( £ - Captain Kanganm South America, whera he discov­ Us. the Living: The Medgar Evers Q D - WofW Tomorrow ers crime end murder as tusel. By Jullonne Hastings Story.’ Howard RolHns and Irene ( D - G a t Smart Sidney Toler. Victor Jory. 1941. United Press International Jack Cara star in this drama based on Is Keystone State really Mondale country? (S -N a w a the life of slain cIvH rights leader 8 - ABC Nawa A n d e r s o n (9 X - Ratum To Planat Of Apaa Medgar Evera. (R) (90 min.) NEW YORK If she survives thfs season’s final (Closed Captioned) 1:45 A.M. ( » - AHvo and Waill IN THE CITY CD - MOVIE: 'Mark of tha episode of “ Falcon Crest,” Susan Sullivan hopes she Washington 8 - El Mundo dot Box Vampire* Vampires kiH the town­ will be on the popular CBS prime-time soap for PHILAD ELPH IA — The other day, less than two with about half of the black votes” — not enough to deny ( 8 - ChHdran'a -fhaatra the state to Mondale. Concerning Jackson’s gamering Left to right: Ricky 9:15 P.M. speople in a smsN isolaied Czech several more years. weeks before Pennsylvania's April 10 primary, workers Marry-Qo-Round (S) - Nowa/Sporta/Woathar Schroder, Jason Bateman and vHlegis. Lkmei Barrymore. Bale Lu^ 70 percent of the black vote in Chicago, Goode says, 8 - You r (Money "Falcon Crest’s" producers are taking the "Who were just installing phones I'n the bare Walter Mondale 181 - Johnny Quaat Nadine Van der Velde star in gosi. 1935 shot J.R.?" gimmick of "Dallas” a step further, P o litic s "Philadelphia is not Chicago and Jackson doesn’t live 9:30 P.M. state headquarters here. There's plenty of political I S - Ring Around tha World "Passports to Pleasure." an 2:00 A.M. * planning to rub out one of their show's 14 regular 8 - NCAA Final Champ. work to be done and hot-much time to do it, yet Mondale here.” Equally to the point is that Goode, like Coleman S - Exchanga episode of “Silver Spoons," CD QD ~ Movie Cont'd charactere for the season finale. The question is who'll T o d a y 8 - CNN Invsatigatar Report is not likely to come into a major state that holds more , Young, is putting his own prestige on the line to bring in S - Jataona airing SATURDAY, MARCH 0 - MOVIE: 'The tiger And do the killing — and who'll get killed. Jack Germond 8 8 - Mama's Family Fran A 45-year-o(d fa- potential for him. a sizeable black vote for Mondale. 7:30 A.M. 31 on NBC. The Pueaycat' Although she could not reveal much, about the Cattle takes over the paper’s ad\^e to milv ma(i begins to suspect life is Mondale. however, is facing a Gary Hart effort here and CE) - BullwinMa the lovelom coiumn. slipping away and becomes ir^ end-0 f-the-season cliffhanger. Miss Sullivan said any able not only to outspend him on television but also, fo r. Jules Witcover THE POTENTIAL IMPORT of the Philadelphia QD - Gat Smart CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 10:00 P.M. volved with his adolescent son's "Falcon Crest” cast member could be sorry if they black vote can be seen in the 1980 primary results. Ted girl, a flighty young artist. Vittorio don’t behave. the first time in a major state, match or even outdo him □ D - Nawark 8i Raallty CD CD - Mickey Spillana'a Gassman. Eleanor Parker. Ann- ripoff MHca Hammar A missing set of "To me it ia the funniest — it's suspenseful but it in field organization. Kennedy carried the city by 90,000 votes, yet won the ® - Pink Panther Show Margret. 1967 counterfeiting plates ia Hammer's makes me. smile just to think about it," the tall, Hart has had campaign staff in Pennsylvania for two state over by only 4,500. If Mondale - Vic’a Vacant Lot ’Program­ 0 - SportsCenter ming for Children.- key to solving the murders of a slender blond actress said. "Anyone who wants to weeks and already has at least 125 volunteers manning citizens were bom here and are considered a stable lot similarly needs that kind of a bulge in Philadelphia, pair of models. (60 min.) 0 0 ** Prog cont'd (8 l - Fraggle Rock renegotiate his or her contract could be in jeopardy. 24 offices across the state, according to state tmsting of institutions, including labor unions. “ If Jackson can hurt him, especially if the turnout is low. In is legal CD-N e w s 0 2 - Or. Gena Scott 5 - Popeya and Frianda “ I mean we don’t know who will survive." coordinator Tom Hogue, an old Hart campaign and there's a state that has been compatible with Mondale's Illinois, Mondale survived because much of Jackson’s WASHINGTON - Cattle rus CD 8 - Fantasy laiand A wife 0 - Sporta Updata 18} - Sporta Ravlaw wants her husband to learn what senatorial aide from Colorado. general policies,” says former Mayor Bill Green, vote was among newly registered blacks who boosted SHE HOPES her character, good girl Maggie tling was a hanging offense in the 6 - Sport Billy it's like to be a woman and a 2:30A.M. The first big if in Mondale's chances for success here another supporter, "that state ... is Pennsylvania.” thie turnout. prostitute wants to be a 'normal' Gioberti, will remain among the living. Old West. But modern-day cattle S - Baseball Bunch 3 D > MOVIE: Abbott and woman. (R) (60 min.) ((^ s e d is whether labor in one of the nation's most heavily Hogue, Hart’s coordinator, says his candidate is Coatallo in tha Navy' Abbon Initially, she turned down the pilot role several ranchers think nothing of a more 5 - It'a Your Buainaaa Captioned) organized states can fill the organizational void-and do IN ADDITION, about 28 percent of the Democratic going to make a strenuous fight for his share of the polite and profitable form of I8 l - Houaa For All Seaaona Tha Old BaH Gams 8 - Star Trek and Costello wreak liavoc in the times, thinking poor Maggie would have no - MomIngtoMm - Independent Network Navy. Bud Abbott. Lou Costello, 8 -M O V I E : T o Ba Amtouncad dimension. Then she read in a newspaper that the for him what union political effort has already helped vote comes from the Philadelphia area, and about 43 black vote here. Hart’s civil rights record has won him rustling: leasing government 8 ) - Hoy Miamo Anfhtiones 8 - Dr. GaiM Scott The Andrew Sisters. 1941. 8:00A.M. Guillermo Ochoa. Lourdes Guer­ 8 -N a w a Updata program would follow “ Dallas” Friday nights on achieve for him in Mictfigan and Illinois. percent of Democratic voters in the city are black — black support in Colorado, he says, and Hogue is grazing land at bargain-basement 8 - F a t t w 8 - Outer Limits 0 - Crossfire (3D (1 ) - Charlie Brown & rero V Juan Dosal presentan este 8 - Navajo Moon CBS. normally fertile ground for Mondale. Normally, that is. bringing several^ack state legisiators in to campaign prices, then renting it to other Snoopy programa de asuntos publicos 8 - Nawa/Sports/Waathor 0 - Nawa/Sports/Waathar 8 - MOVIE: -riM Diary of 3:00 A.M. She began to rethink her position. PENNSYLVANIA LABOR for years had an open love The problem here, as in other Northern industrial for him. “ Wi^i'CeiV hasn’t been able to break in on the cattlemen at 10 times that rate. CDWondorwna presentando noticias y variada in- 8 - Nows 8 8 - Yallow Rosa formacion. Arms Frank' A young Jewish girl clashes with Juliette Holltster and 0 - Top Rank Boxing from Lae “ I had reservations in the beginning. I was afraid affair with Hubert Humphrey, yet when in 1976 it was states, is that the third candidate in the race, Jesse black vote,” Hogue says, “ is a mystery to me.” 3 ) ® - Monchhichlo/Little 8 - MOVIE: 'Leva at First Vegaa, NV To p Rank Boxing pre­ What makes this, rip-off of the hides out from the Nezis in an Colleen tells Chance that he is the Maggie had no unique identity — that she would just Bascolo/Richio Rich 0 - New Tech Times Bite* A vampire visits the big city sents a 10-round Middleweight asked to come through for the man claiming his mantle. Jackson, has been working- that same ground Amsterdam garret (or over two son of the late W ade Champion. taxpayers truly outrageous is that in this lighthearted spoof. G ^ g e bout featuring Mustafa Hamsho be Chase’s (Robert Foxworth) wife. 3 ) - Christopher CloM-Up 11:15A,M. yeara during World War II. Mel­ (R) (60 min.) Henry Jackson, labor proved to be a paper tiger. aggressively and in most cases effectively, so again he BUT PAUL TULLY, Mondale’s chief agent here, has it's perfectly legal. Here’s how It issa Gilbert, Maximilian Schell. Hamilton, Susan St. James, Ri- vs. Rocky Shakespeare. “ But she has maintained her own identity. I think (S ) - Tom ft alerry and Friends 8 ) - Sporta c)iard Benjamin. 1979. Rated PG. Minnesotan Mondale obviously wears that Humphrey- poses a threat to Mondale. his own explanation. In dealing with voters with real works: Joan Plowright. 1979 8 - MOVIE: Bad Boya' Jailed 0 - Night Flight she’s a wonderful role model ... well, I’d like her to 9 2 - SportsCenter 0 - FrontJina 'The Mind of a for an accidental kilting, a young mantle more comfortably and justifiably than did So far, in spite of Jackson's surprising showings, economic problems as so many blacks are, he says. 11:30 A.M. 8 ^ Hars'a to Your Health 0 - Newa/Sporta/Weather vote differently than Chase in the next election.” The Bureau of Land Manage­ 9 2 • MOVIE: 'Tender Mercies' Murderer, Part 11.' Tonight's pro­ criminal struggles to the top of Hart as a.speaker “ doesn’t have the melody to play in (D - Great Spaca Coaatar 8 - Futbol Intamacional: the prison snake pit. Sean Penn, The 39-year-old actress has done a number of soap Jackson. But with Hart labeling him as the candidate of Mondale has been able to overcome this problem ment leases millions of acres of A n ex-countrV'Bnd-westem sin­ gram raises serious questions 3:15A.M. - Play Your Bast QoH Hungary vs. England Ally Sheedy. Rated R. operas, including daytime TV's "A World Apart" and the past, playing the Humphrey card has some risks, elsewhere — with the help of black Mayor Coleman this state. There’s no pain in his vocabulary.” ger tries to start a new life but Ns about the use of psychiatric evid­ 0 - MOVIE: 'Sword and tha public land to cattle ranchers at a IB ) - New Litaracy ence in criminal proceedings. (60 past catches up with him. Robert C e - Do It VourSaH ( 0 - Auction Sorcarar* A heroic young prince “ Another World." and prime-time's "Rich Man, Poor even in Pennsylvania. Young of Detroit and in spite of black Mayor Harold Mondale, clearly, does have that “ melody” and price called “ animal unit month.’' min.) (Closed Captioned] Duvall. Tess Harper, Betty Buck- 8 ) - NCAA Praviaw Show 2:15P.M. 10:30 P.M. vow s to avenge the murder of his Man," which she considers the precursor of Still, the Keystone State should be Mondale Country. Washington of Chicago. And here in Philadelphia, evokes that “ pain.” But Hart’s strong television pitch This is the price per month per lev. Rated PG. 8 > Los Suegros y Los Nietos parents. Lee Horsley. Kathleen I2 I 8 - Amazing Spiderman/ 8 - HsaMi Weak CD - Black N sv» prime-time soaps although it ' was billed as a Its citizens have the nation's third-highest median age, Mondale has another influential ally in the city's first and heavy personal campaigning on his past versus critter, set by the government. • Pumpkin Creek Incrsdibla Hulk 8 - Black Parspoctiva Beiler, George Maharis. 1982. miniseries. after Florida and New Jersey; fully one-third of the black mayor. Wilson Goode. future theme has had success elsewhere, and it’s too 2:30 P.M. (£ - NHL Hockay: Naw York Rated R. Half the revenue is spent on upkeep 0 • Spiderman - Everyday Cooking 8 • Auetkm Rangers at Hartford She would like to stay with "Falcon Crest” for a few work force is unionized: more than 80 percent of its Goode says he believes Jackson ‘ ‘will probably end up soon to say it can’t in traditional Pennsylvania. 8 ) • News/Spoits/Waather 8 - MOVIE: 'Triumphs of a 3:30 A.M. and improvements, such as con­ ®-PlayBridga Man Callad Horsa' The son of 6:30 P.M. 0 - Wall Straat Journal more years and not just because she likes Maggie. 0 - Nawamakara Saturday struction of wells and fences. 0 0 - Flintstone Funnies 12:00 P.M. the aged warrior carries on as de­ (D 8 - Nawa Q 2 * Countdown to '84 Today's fender of the Sioux Indians. Ri­ 0 - MOVIE: 'Lova at Flrat Judging by the lease rates 0 - MOVIE: 'Love at First CD (D-BIskitts CD - In Sasrch of... program features weekly prev­ "M Y LITTLE frugal and mercenary side would Bite' A vampire visits the big city chard Harris, Michael Beck. Rated iews and profiles of the 1984 BIta' A vampire visits the city hope the show runs another couple of years because charged for private grazing land, in tNs lighthearted spoof. Grorge (D - Dance Show PG. 8 - MOVIE: 'Tendar Marcias' Olympics. in this lighthearted spoof. G w g e An editorial An ex-country-and-westem sin­ Hamilton, Susan St. James, Ri­ Hamilton, Susan St. James, Ri­ then the show goes into syndication and you have a the Bureau of Land Management CD - ABC Waekand Special 0 - Crossfire 10 - Best of Gleason r chard Benjamin. 1979. Rated PG. ger tries to start a new life but his chard Benjamin. 1979. Rated F^. degree of annuity. could be charging $10 to $15 per CD - Hanly Boya/Nancy Draw 8 8 - Baseball Pre-Season past catches up with Nm. Robert 0 - Independent Network ftxicf mu. 0 - Sesame Street (Closed Myatsrias Special To d a y’s program fea­ 4:00 A.M. “ And I enjoy doing the show. I don’t work hard fteuf-Hot month per head of cattle. Yet not Duvall. Tess Harper. Betty Buck- N e w s o p tio n e d ] ® - One Step Beyond tures a Major League All-Star ley. Rated PG. CD - MOVIE: 'Ttw Middle of enough. With 14 regular characters on the show, no long ago, the government actually Softball game and a look al the 11:00P.M. 0 • Chapulin Colorado GSl - Horsashow Jumping: 0 - Pinnacle tha Night* A secretary and her one is not really given great, hard work to do.” The ‘dairy vote’ 1984 Baseball season. (60 min.) boss plan to marry despite their lowered its AUM from $1.40 to$l .37 0 • From the Editor's Desk Anhauaer-Butch /kmarican In­ 8 - NBC Nawa 3 D 3 D 3 D 0 0 0 - N e w s The fluctuating workload is one of the reasons why. vitational from Tampa, FL 8 - Hera's to Your Health ( S - M O V IE : 'S h ip of Fools* differences. Fredric March, Kim Miss Sullivan decided to do a play, "Last Summer at per head. 8:15A.M. 8 - Newsmakers Novak, Lee Philips. 1959. ® - Woman Watch 8 - More Reel People Diverse personalities from difer- Bluefish Cove,” by the late Jane Chambers. It opens This is an incredible bargain for ( ® - Inatructkmal 7:00 P.M. ent backgrounds are forced to 8 - Ufa of RHoy - Dr. Gana Scott 0 - New Uterecy share close quarters on a passen­ April 1 in San Francisco. may have 2 wins cattlemen lucky enough to get a 8:30 A.M. 3 ) ~ Welcome Back Kotter 8 - Week In Raviow government grazing lease. Few 8 - MOVIE: ‘laiand of Tarror' 3:00P.M. ger ship. Vivien Leigh. Simone She first worked in a play by Ms. Chambers, "A C £ C £ - Saturday Supercado Tw o scientists journey to an is­ 3 ) 0 - Muppat Show Signoret, Lee Marvin. 1965. 4:30 A.M. Late Snow,” 10 years ago in New York, and that role are averse to cashing in on their CD - MOVIE: 'Kung Fu Although the nation's atten­ possible dual victories. Hart CD - Amarica'a Top Ton land where they discover killer Executioner' 3 D -N e w s QD - Odd Couple 8 - Abbott and Costello got her to Los Angeles and prime time. good fortune: They turn around monsters that resemble gigantic 0 - Dance Fever' tion will be focused on the is concentrating largely on ( D - Moot the Mayora turtles. Peter Cushing, Edward 8 - MOVIE: 'Chamber of 0 - SportsCenter She was working on “ Another World" and was and sublet their rights at the going Horrore’ Convicted and sent­ 0 - SportsCenter Gere shifts New York presidential prim­ the primary, while Mondale ® - Herald of Truth Judd. 1967. 0 - Not Neceaswily TKe involved with a man when the play came along. rate for private land. 0 2 - NCAA Diviaion 1 Hockey enced to hang, a homicidal man­ 0 - CBB Player of the Year ' N e w s "He was one of those men in my life who I found 8 ) - Nawa/Sporta/Wsathar iac makes his escape and returns HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - ary Tuesday, a fascinating - is zeroing in on the caucuses. A recent advertisement in a Championahip from Lake 0 - Hogwi's Hmoes 0 - Night Flight Richard Gere, who has myself — and a lot of women will identify with this — Ptadd. NY 8 - MOVIE: 'High Road to for revenge. Patrick O'Neal. Suzy political sideshow is in store Hart’s caucus efforts ap­ Wyoming newspaper, for exam­ CM m ' a flapper Nres a former Parker. Wilfred l^d e -W hite . 0 - Nevn Update 0 - MOVIE: Day It Cama To specialized in playing saying, ‘Well, I can't make any plans because Tom Q S - Scholaatic Sporta Acad. Earth' A mutant creature un­ W W I air ace to help find her men­ 1966. 8 - Inside Story ‘Timmerman: might call.’ There is nothing worse than hanging the same day in Wisconsin. pear to be concentrated in the ple, read; "W ant^: 300 cows ... leashes brutal revenge against his leading men in contem­ 8 ) - Superman/Aquaman/ aced father. T o m Setleck, Bess 02) - NCAA Final Four Praviaw Return to Argentina.' Hodding assassinators and terrorizes citi­ porary stories, shifts around waiting for that.'" The splitting of the delegate state’s college communities, will turn out on my rights on good Batman Armstrong. Jack Weston. 1983. Carter follows Jacobo Timmer­ Rated PG. (Closed Captioned) 0 9 - Bewitchad zens. gears to star in "King She broke out of the rut. BLM summer range ... $15 per 8 ) > Big Story man as he visits editors and gov- > selection process from Wis­ where he hopes to utilize his 8 > Business of Menegement 8 - Navn Update 8 - Sports Tonight David," a Biblical epic month ... will negotiate.” Though 0 0 - Shirt Tales ernment officials to assess the consin’s Democratic primary stronger support among V/HaT 8Ra 0 • Whet's Happening 8 - MOVIE: Gangs. Inc.' A state qf the freedom of the press 8 - Pelicula: 'La Nave de los under the'direction 'o f IN "LA T E SNOW,” as in the upcoming play. Miss the ad didn't specify, everyone . Burbu|as Programs infantil ycxjng giri. after serving a jail in Argentina. makes the chance of two young voters. Unlike other 8 - Candlepin Bowling M ontroua' Bruce Beresford for Para­ Sullivan played a lesbian. knows that the $15 is the rate pel* producido en Mexico. sentence to shield her boyfriend, 8 - El Maleficio 8 ) > Sesame Street (Closed 0 - Twilight Zone mount Pictures. " I was to play a kind of really tough, dungarees, winners in the state a real states where Hart has suc­ You HiPiMG? 0 ) - That Teen Show vow s revenge against his weal­ animal. Captioned] thy father and becomes queen of 8 - Taking Advantage 11:30 P.M. The film follows the leather jacket-type gal and I looked at that and possibility. cessfully waged a media a gang. Jean Woodbury. Alan Why doesn't the Bureau of Land 9:00A.M. 8 - Odd Couple CD - Hawaii Five-O story of David from his thought, ‘Now that is a change of pace.' 12:30 P.M. Ladd, Jack La Rue. 1941. Wisconsin Democrats who campaign, his campaign is. Management crack down on this ' Star Search 0 - At The Movies introduction in the Bible “ It was the first time in my li fe I ever had stagedoor C D - MOVIE: -Barbary Coaat' fp - Laugh-In 3 ) 0 • New Scooby/Scrappy 0 - Sportabeat ___ as an innocent shepherd Janes waiting outside the theater for me.” - go to the polls Tuesday will counting on grass roots or­ absurd giveaway of public land An undercover operator exposes 7:15 P.M. CD - MOVIE: 'Hannia Caulder' Doo ( 0 - House For All Seasons through his reign as the There was also a new agent waiting for her. use? It can’t. Its regulations, wrongdoers in the bawdiest city 8 - Sporta Saturday A woman in the old west seeks not choose delegates. This ganization here. 3 ) ~ Nine on New Jersey revenge for the men w ho killed "He wanted me to leave the soap and go to hallowed by tradition and sancti­ in tha Old W est. William Shatner, 3:15P.M. first King of Judah. process will take place April Mondale campaign coordi­ (3D - Essen^ Dennis Cole, Lynda Day George. 7:30 P.M. her husband and raped her. Ra- Edward Woodward, California, which was furthest from my mind. I was oned by Congress, say only that a 8 - Washington Dialogua quel Welch. Robert Culp. Ernest 7, when county caucuses are nators say that'what happens 0 — Youl RAag, for INonten 1975. CD - All In tha Family who played the title role in about 30 then and the idea of going to California and 3 ) - Benjl. Zax/Alien Prince 3:30 P.Mt Borgnine. 1972. rancher who holds a grazing 0 - How the West Was Worts CD - Muppet Show "Breaker Morant,” will competing with all these nubile, young things was held throughout the state. in the beauty-contest prim­ - NC/KA Baakatball QD - Honeymoonera permit on federal land must “ own 0 - News Update QD ' Americen Bandstand CD CD CD - NHL Hockay: Naw York play King Saul. Alice really terrifying.” Wisconsin Democratic ary will happen; it’s depend­ 0 - TwUight Zone Championship Toumement- lalanders at Waahington 0 - MOVIE: 'Triumphs of a or control” thelivestock that use iL 0 0 - Smurfs The Final Four Coverage of the M a n Callad Horsa* The son of Krige, last seen in ‘ ‘Chari­ She went. 0 - MOVIE; Same Time, 8 - At Tha Movies leaders, who put together the ent on what’s happening All the leaseholder has to do is 6 - (Closed national semifinals is presented the aged warrior carries on as de­ ots of Fire." willbe seen in “ And like mos.t times in life when you push yourself Sesame Street NsKt Year* T w o people, married, caucus system after pressure nationally anyway. claim “ control” over the cattle Captioned] from the Kingdome, Seattle. W A . 8 - NHL Hockay: Naw York fender of the Sioux Indians. Ri­ the role of Bathsheba. and take a risk it turned out very well.” see . He but not to each other, agree to (4 hrs.. 30 min.) lalandars at Waahington chard Harris, Michael Beck. Rated from the Democratic Na­ The primary race could be that feed on his government-leased 0 - Ask the Manager meet once a year to rekindle an PG. cM romance. Ellen Burstyn, Alan 3 ) 0 Professional Bowlers 8 - Boston va. Naw Jaraay land. In fact, the heixis typically (g ) - Supersoccer 0 - Pinnacle tional Committee, say it’s compared with 1960, when i s a t o o f ! Alda. 1978. Rated PG. Tour 8 - Evans and Novak belong to other ranchers and are 9:15A.M. 0 0 - Saturday Night Live likely the winner of the • John F. Kennedy defeated ^ 2 ** 'Youl' Meg. for Women 0 9 - Skiing: Dual Downhill ( 8 - Schoola Match Wits Race Coverage of the 1964 0 - MOVIE: 'Death Takas a driven up from states like Texas to 8 ) - HaaKh Waek 0 - CNN Special Report 8 - Fourth Estate Cinema primary will win the caucus. Mondale’s mentpr, Minne­ Micheiob Light Cup Women’s Holiday' Death takes on human graze during the summer. The 9:30A.M. Dual Downhill Race is presented 0 - Ml Secretaria Situacion That result, however, is far sota Sen. Hubert Humphrey. 0 • Thundarr form in order to discover why leaseholder makes enough in those ( D CD - Dungoona and 0 - Busktese of Menegement from Durango, CO. comica acerca de los sucesos people have such a dreaded fear Harllord Manchester Footloose (PC) Sot and Sun Dragona acaecidos an una oficina. from certain. Humphrey, known affection­ months to cover his annual pay­ 0 - Wrestling 0 0 - SpaadWorld Today's of him. Fredric March. Evelyn Athonaum Clnama— Reop­ UA Theaters East— Blame 2:10, 4:10. 7:10, 9:10. — Tank CD ® - Pac-Man/Rubik Cube program features the W orld of 0 - This la Your Life Venable. Kent Taylor. 1934. ens In April. It on Rio (R) Sot and Sun 2, (PG ) Sat and Sun 2, 4:10, 7, The national committee ately as “ Wisconsin’s third ment to Uncle Sam — and pocket a 0 - This Week In Hockey Hour Outlaws sprint car race and Syra­ 0 - Bamey Miller 0 - MOVIE: 'Tha Giri from Cinema City — Entre Nous 3:50,5:45,7:40,9:40.— Splash 9:10. — Splash (PG) Sat and threatened to withhold recog­ hefty profit. cuse Mile motorcycle race. (60 (PG) Sot and Sun 2:15, 4:30, (PG ) Sat and Sun 2,4:15,7:20, Sun 2, 4:10, 7, 9:10. — Police senator,” was considered the 3 ) - Davey/Goliath^ 1:00 P.M. 0 - Welcome Beck Kotter Patrovka' A newspaper corres­ 7:15, 9 :» . — The Dresser 9:35. — Unfalthfultv Yours Academy (R) Sot and Sun min.) pondent and a Russian ballerina nition to the Wisconsin dele­ favorite. "W e don't encourage it, but we 9D - Hee Haw t n - Fama (PG ) Sof and Sun 1:30, 4:15, (PG ) Sot and Sun 2,3:45,5:30, 4:10, 7:10, 9:10. — Flash 0 - Yan Can Cook 8:00 P.M. fall in love. Hal Holbrook, Goldie can't stop it,” a spokesman for the - Naw Fat Albait Show 7:30, 9:50. — The leopard 7:15, 9:30. — The Rocky Gordon (PG ) Sot and Sun 2. gation unless it closed its Mondale could also be 9 2 - MOVIE: 'Ragtime' A black CD 3 D 3 D - Dukes of Hazzerd Hawn. Anthony Hopkins. 1974. (PG ) Sat and Sun 1,4:25,8. — Horror Picture Show (R1 Sot Windsor Bureau of Land Management said pianist seeks revenge against a 4:00 P.M. delegate selection process to counting on a Wisconsin CD - CNN Haadlina Nawa Luke’s little brother, believed lost 12:00 A.M. Quodrophenlo (R) Sat 2, 7 midnight. — Pink Floyd: The Plaza — Educating Rita of the subletting arrangement. He white fireman. Harold E. Rollins, ® - MOVIE: ‘Revatrge of tha 3 ) - Championship Wrestling in a fire„ suddenly shows up at the with Rude Boy (R) Sat 4:15, Woll (R ) Sat midnight. (PG ) Sat 7:15,9:30; Sun 7:15. viewpoint Elizabeth McGovern. James Cag­ 0 - Streets of San Francisco 9:t5. — Bedazzled (PG ) Sun Warriors (R) Sat midnight. all but Democratic voters. victory because he, like admitted a bit ruefully that the Dragon’ T w o undercover police­ 0 - Top Rank Boxing from Las Duke farm. (R) (60 min.) ney. 1981. Rated PG. Vegas, NV To p Rank Boxing pre­ 0 - ESPN's Ringside Review 1:30, 4:55, 9 with The Mad Mansfield The committee took the issue Humphrey, has strong state men battle mobsters to smash lo­ 3 D - MOVIE: 'Desk Set* A n effi­ Adventures of Rabbi Jacob Tronslux CoUode Twin — practice is illegal on land con­ 0 • Pick the Pros Sponswri- cal crime. Chen Ying, Charlie sents a 10-round Middleweight ciency expert's arrival alarms 0 - Dr. Gene Scott lers preview games and viewers Chiang. bout featuring Mustafa Hamsho (G ) Sun 3:10, 7. Llauld Skv (R ) Sat and Sun 3, all the way to the U.S. connections from his home trolled by the Forest Service — a workers in the research bureau of 0 - News/S|iorts/Weather Clnestudlo — Bobv It's You 5, 7,9. — Risky Business (R) compete for prizes. 0 - MOVIE: Battle Of The vs. Rocky Sh^espeare. a broadcasting company. Spen­ Supreme Court and won. base in neighboring branch of the Agriculture Depart­ 0 - MOVIE: 'Fiona' Europe's (PG ) Sot 7:30 with Under Fire Sal 3, 7 with National Lam­ 0 - Money Week Sexes' A U.S. efficiency expert 8 - VIdao Juksbox cer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn. Gig (R ) Sdt9:20. — Donton(PG) poon's Vacation (R) Sot 5,9. s h o w c a s e ; ment. BLM is part of the Interior most talked-about girl tells aH. Wisconsin’s open primary Minnesota. The truth about Amnesty 0 - Foro Loco takes an old •Scottish firm and 8 - Scholastic Sports Acad. Young. 1957. Sun 7:30. — 1900 Sun 3,7:15. Fiona Richmond. Anthony Steel. Department. starts modernizing its staid off­ Colonial — Raging Dragon Vernon CMMAS law allows independents. Re­ A Milwaukee Sentinel poll 0 - Three Stooges 0 - Buck Rogers QD 0 - T.J. Hooker Hooker is Rated R. ices. Pater Sellers, Constance in danger when an alcoholic cop (R ) Sat and Sun from 1 with Cine I E 2 — Lassiter (R) Here’s a multiplb choice: About 20,400 ranchers lease 0 - News Upflata The Dragon Never Dies (R) Sot 1:30,7,9:15; Sun 1:30,4,7, iPINMAIINEC OAlkY publicans and Democrats to recently showed Hart leading 10:00 A;M. Cummings. Robert Morfey. 1960. blunders his w ay into a stakeout. 12:30 A.M. FIRST SHOlMONtV How many individuals shared the 1977 Nobel Peace federal land. How many sublet it at Sot and Sun from 1. 9:15. — Reckless (R) Sot 7:10, vote for either party’s ticket. fYl -V Kidsworld 0 - News/Sports/Weather 0 - MOVIE: 'UnderCapricorn' (R) (60 min.) (Closed Captioned] 3 D ~ All In the Family East Hartford 9:30; Sun 5, 7:10, 9:30. — Mondale 25 to 16 percent. Prize? a) two b) five c) hundreds of thousands. A society womanman degeneratesd^enerates the much higher market price? A QD - ^turday Morning 0 - Wrestling 0 - MOVIE: "h«e D a ^ Trap' QD - MOVIE: 'Action In tha Eastwood Pub E Clnama— Black Beauty (G ) Sat and To further confuse the If you went for a or b, you weren’t remotely close. Into an akoholk:.'t . Ingrid Bergman, Twenty-four percent were Donald Graff BLM official in the West told my A man, w ho w as once inve^ed in North Atlantic' The story of the Lassiter (R) Sot 7: IS, 9:15; Sun 2. 3 ) - Tarzan: Lord of tha Jungle 0 > Americen Qovemment Joseph Cotten,. Michael Wilding. HARTFORD issue, the state Democratic undecided and 3 percent The collective laureate that year was Amnesty industrial espionage, and his fa­ Merchant Marine in action against Sun7:l5. West Hartford associate John Dillon that the (3 ) - All Star Wraatling 8 - Un Die en la Vide de... 1949 mily are victims of 'accfUents' as Poor Richard's Pub E Cl- Elm I E 2 — Lassiter (R) IMTtRSTATi$4 IXITS8 International, which, fropi ad hoc beginnings in Nazi submarines and torpedoes. nemo — Angel (R) Sot 7:30, Sat and Sun 2,4:20,7,9:15. — party has kept the caucuses supported Jesse- Jackson. bureau hasn’t researched the OS - Sporta Probe 0 - Bruins Wm-Up 0 - Pallcula: 'la Diligencia da a plot to get him to return to his Humphrey Bogart. Raymond EASTfiArnFOW 5 U UK) London in 1961, has developed into a continuing Syndicated Columnist lot Condanados* former associates. Frank Lan- 9:30,12; Sun S, 7:30,9:30. Reckless (R) Sot and Sun open. Caucus voters only President Reagan led all worldwide campaign to free political prisoners — matter — the number might prove - Wraatling 0 - Let's G o Bowling Massey, Ruth Gordon. 1943. Showcase Cinemas — 2:15, 4:30, 7:15,9:IS. 0 - Pra-Saason Baseball: getla, Faye Dunaway, Barbara Footloose (PG ) Sat 1:30, 4, The Movies — Unfalthtullv must sign an affadavit that “ prisoners of conscience” in Amnesty's vocabulary embarrassing. But he said a 8 ) - Nawa Updata 0 - Washington Week/ Parkins. 1972. contenders in the poll with 32 Boston vs. San Diego 0 - Evans and Novak 7:20, 9:45, 11:50; Sun 1:30, 4, Yours (PG) Sot-Sun 12:15, 2, IIgreystoke F0.I reasonable guess is that half the (81-MOVIE: 'Lat'aDolt Again* Review Paul Duke is jdned by — and expose violations of basic human rights top Washington journalists ana­ 0 • Auction 0 - USFL FoottMlI: 7:20, 9:45. — Terms ot En­ 3:4S, 5:30,7:30,9:30.— Splash Tbo Ufead at Tariaa they “ adhere to Democratic percent. T w o workers bilk professional wherever they occur. ranchers who lease public land lyzing tha week's news. Jacksonville at Memphia 1:00 A.M. dearment (PG ) Sat 1:40,4:1S, (PG ) Sot-Sun 12,2:15,4:30,7, ‘gamblers to save their financially - SHOWN AT ■ : principles” to be eligible. The When the dust is settled, 4:15P.M. 0 -M O V I E : 'The Godfather' A 3 ) - Nsws/Sign OH 7, 9:40, 12; Sun 1:40, 4:15, 7, 9:15. — Blame It on Rio (R) Even if you flunked the introductory question, sublet it at one time or another. . troubled lodge. Sidney Poltler, Bill 9:30. — The Hotel New Sot-Sun 13:10, 3, 3:50, 5:45, l:3E4ffl)-7:16E50.|2tl6 Democratic state chairman 1:15 P.M. 0 - SporU mafia patriarch finds that his vola­ QD - TwIHglit Zone and the candidates move past chances are you’ve heard of Amnesty. It makes the Other sources set the estimate Cosby. Jimmie Welker. 1976. Hampshire (R) Sat 1, 3:10, 7:40,9:40. — Pink Flovd: The 8 - NHL Hockay: Montraal at tile family Is his biggest challenge. 5:15, 7:45, 10,12; Sun 1,3:10, Wall (R) Sot midnight. — has even invited card- the dairy state, don’t be papers often enough. But of the more than 5,000 prisoners adopted Rated PG. Boston 4:30 P.M. Marlon Brando, James Caen, Al 8 - MOVIE: 'Tha Entity' When AG AIN ST higher. Those leaseholders, who a woman Is repeatedly ravaged 5: IS, 7:45,9 ;50. — Against All Dawn of the Dead (R ) Sat carrying Republicans to But chances are you know little other than that it is annually, a significant number eventually are set 0 - Mr. Rogsra* Neighbor­ 0 - MOVIE: 'Hammett' A Pacino. 1972. Rated R. Odds (R ) Sat 1:15,3:45,7:15, midnight. — Warriors (R) surprised to see both camps graze their own cattle on govern­ hood 1:30 P.M. prostitution ring, a millionaire and by a violent. Invisible spirit, ihe ALL ODDS R the source of an accusation against a government — free. There would appear to be, says Cox, “ a very 0 - News/Sports/Weether turns to parapsychologiata for 9:50, 12:05; Sun 1;IS, 3:45, Sot midnight. -SHOW N A T - participate. rightfully claiming victory. ment land, save a bundle that they tS ) - Motorwaak CD - MOVIE: ‘Snaka Paopla' A a blackmail plot lure detective 7:10,9;3S. — Ice Pirates (PG) WlllhnantTo as often as not, it may seem, one that is supposed to be strong coincidence between people we adopt and police captain finds himself unpo­ Dashiell Hammett back into tha 0 0 - DHf rent Strokes Mr. help. Barbara Herehey, Ron Sil­ l;IM d 6-IIMB-l2:81 would otherwise have to pay. The ver. 1982. Rated R. Sat 1:30,3:25,5:15,7 ;30,9:30, Jlllten Square Cinema — IhatmiaaiuMwl < It is the differing strategies In November, however, on our side — of violating the rights of its own people. people released earlier than you might ordinarily 10:15 A.M. pular with both sides of the law private eye business. Frederic Drummond's dutch cousin comes 11:30; Sun 1:30, 3:2S, $:1S, Usually on a mass scale. expect.” losers, of course, are the whan he is assigned to a voodoo- Forrest. Marilu Henner, Peter to town throwing the household 8 - /Vinarica'a Top Tan 7:30, 9:30. — Deathstalkar of the Gary Hart and Walter either faces an uphill task of i S ) - Media Watch into Uttar chaos. (R) If you want to know more, here it is. taxpayers. dominated island. Boris Karloff. Boyle. 1962. Rated PG. 8 - Nawa/Sporta/Woorthor (R) Sat 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:45, FOOTLOOSE Mondale campaigns in the trying to jar Wisconsin from 10:30 A.M. Charles East. 1968. 0 - Radio 1990 Today's pro­ 8 - MOVIE: 'High Road to 10,11:40; Sun 1:20,3:20,5:20, Classified ads serve the) Today, Amnesty is a presence — that is, it counts AMNESTY SHOWS NO FAVORm SM between The chief argument in favor of 8 - R enew 7:45, to. — Police Academy people today ... lust as[ state that sets the stage for the Reagan fold. C D CD - Buga Bunny/Road CD - MOVIE: ‘Thtaa Hundrad gram looks at the hottest trends China' A, flapper hiraa a former - SHOWN AT - members — in more than 100 countries. In 42, regimes of right and left in its adoptions. Neitherdoes W W I air ace to help find her men­ 8 - Doapodlda (R) Sat 1,3, S, 7:40, to, ir:SS; this huge subsidy to cattle -Runnar Show MUee for Btophenie* A police­ and performers in the world of Sun 1,3,5,7:40,10. — Racing they have since our coun­ .iaW;R-7aOE35-ll:40 including the United States, there are organized it make comparisons between the relative beastliness iQD S ) - LHtlas man promises God to run the 320 entertainment. aced father. T o m Selleck, Boas 8 ~ Iri Soarch of... try's beginning. Read and I ranchers is that it keeps them in Armstrong, Jack Weston. 1983. with the Moon (PG ) Sat 1:40, national sections. Close to 200,000 Americans are of the two extremes. miles between Sen Antonio and 8 - Big Stoiy 3:55, 7:30, 9:45, 11:50; Sun use them regularly. 643-1 business and — theoretically — ® - TMa la tha USFL Rated PG. [Closed Ceptioned) 1:15A.M. RACING TO members. 12,000 of them as active participants in It is of no assistance to a prisoner in Boiivia, as Cox the Shrine of San Juan de los Le­ 1:40, 3:55, 7:30,9:45. 2711. holds down the price of beef. But a Countdown to *84 Today'a gos in the hope that his brain­ 8 8 - Boca Raton Tennis 8 - OroM Chofe/San CD - ABC Nawa WITH THE MOON some 400 “ adoption groups.” puts it, to know that there are many more victims of program features weekly prav- Coverage of the m en's semifinals I recent study showed that only S damaged daughter might be Francisco 8 - Madia Watch -SHOW N AT' The figures come from Larry Cox. information injustice in the Soviet Union than in his own country. *iews and profiles of tha 1984 spared. To n y Orlando. Pater is prssented from Boca Raton. FL. (90 min.) 8 - Conciafto l404i)OT:«-IOgO-l2ai director for the American section. As Amnesty sees it. one political prisoner in one percent of beef cattle are raised on .Olympics. Graves. G re g < ^ Sierra. 1:30 A.M. 0 - Views of a Cameraman 8 - MOVIE: 'King Solomon's public ranges. The vast bulk of the 8 ) - Sfylo with Elsa Klanach - Pn-SMWMI Bm c Im II: (f) - MOVIE: Thoy Savml - Sunday, April let, 1984 at 7 p.m. country is too many. CD The Ufa and work of Henry Hamil­ Minos' A safari aaarches (or a 0 81 - AMn Si tha Naw Yofk Mats vs. PIttsbuigh HMar's Brain' Having given ster­ POLICE THE ADOPTIO^GROUPS take responsibility for Ideological Impartiality has not, however, spared beef you buy comes from cattle ton Bennett, a pioneer photogra­ missing explorer who triad to And Temple Beth Sholom Chlomunka 8 ) - Nawsmakafs Saturday nal life to tha brain of t h ^ laadar, the individual victims of arbitrary government action Amnesty from ideologically motivated criticism, with that are fattened up on grain in pher of the Wisconsin Dells, is a diamond mkio. Stewart Gran­ two survivors of the Nazi holo- 400 East Middle Tpke. ACADEMT - Electric Company ger, Deborah Kerr. Richard Carl­ who are Amnesty's primary concern. The groups are the critics usually less interested in impai^ality than feed-lots or raised on private 8 - Amatlcan Govarnindiit examined. cautt kidnap an American scien­ Manchester, Connecticut ------SHoaimAr:- QS - Rancho Pajaro Amarillo son. 1950. tist a t part of thoir dea iw to the basic units of Amnesty's operations and there are in berating Amnesty for not rallying to their ranges. 8 - Embajadorsa da la Muaka 5:00 P.M. iSPRING A SUMMER FASHION SHOW some 3,500 worldwide. particular cause. 9 - MOVIE: ‘Sha Uvea' T w o 8 - Auction conquor the world. Waltar by Aclionwear Ltd. The BLM is considering a collsga studams faZ In lova and Programa mualcal praaantando la i n - Mission: Impoealble S to k e r, Audrey Caire. 1964. ICE “ The reason they are called atioption groups,” muaica y al folklora de Cdombla. TPPi But to take an ideological stance — especially the restructuring of the AUM when the ^ispovar a reason for Nykig, only CD 8 - Wide Worid of Spoits 8:30 P.M. 8 - Independent Natwoik DEMONSTRATIONS RY explains Cox, “ is that they try to do all the things you 8 - EntartaitHnant TMa Weak PIRATES one most often demanded, which is anti-communist— ‘to learn, that sha is dying. Season CD - Top 40 VIdoo 8 8 - SUvor Spoons Ricky N aw a East Hartford Racquet Club would think to do if you had a brother or sister formula expires next year. But Hublay, Deal Am az, Jr. 1973 8-StarSsarch would be a disservice to the very people Amnesty 8 - Utdo House on tlw Ptabio ograea to [oln Oarek In trying to 8 - 19S4 NBA Slam Dunk Ryans Sport Shop imprisoned in some foreign country.” seeks to help. It would, says Cox, “ enable those don't hold yourbreath; Theheadof ( B l - Square Foot Oardanlng 8 - WaH Strsst Wsairtmira And aomo 'older girls w ho wont a Champ. Coverage of tha 1984 IJO4:lE7aOE40-1MB 8 - USA Super Cartoon good:J|ime.' (R| And that is write letters, send telegrams, contact regimes to write us off as simply anti-Soviet.” the bureau, Robert Burford, is a 11:00 A.M. Ruksyasr qoalyzsa lbs ’80s wHh a oavuroey----- a---- NBA Slam Dunk Championship la Rmnawick Parkade Lane* weekly review of scocwmlc and 8 - All Now This Old House preaanied from (Tanvar, CO. ^ 4 . MISUNDERSTOOD congressmen, lodge protests with embassies and Cox is a veteran of the activist ’60s. Turned off when rancher himself, - Puppy/Scooby Doo 8 - Battlostar OalactlGa Holiday Health A Fitneea invaatmant msttera. 0 9 - A t Ih o Rflovtos employ every other means of pressure available to he realized all the rhetoric was not helping a single "It's tradition,” explains the 8 - Nowa/Spofts/Waathar 9:00 P.M. Aerobleu secure a prisoner's release. 2:00 P.M. 8 - Election Watch human being, he found in the ’70s in Amnesty his way BLM source. 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GD - NFL'a Oreeteet Moments 2:00 A.M. ‘not jazz singer* focus of show 6:00 A.M. NFL's Greatest Moments pre­ 0 - Soaamo Straat [Ootad 0 - Match Oamo/HoRywood - CBS News 6:00 A.M. (D - Braahowoy 4:30 P.M. C£) - Kidsworid sents highli^ts of Super Bowl CB CB 7:30 A.M. CaptirxiedI Sriuaraa Hour ‘X V ir featuring the Washington NIghtw atch CD - sign O iV N m n CD - Suga Bunny/Potfcy Pig CD - Rompsr Room QD - Thrao't Company G D - Opportunity Krw>ck« BOSTON (UPI) — It's been over 40 years since ® - Varied Programs 12:30 P.M. 0 - Untamod Wotfd BOSTON (U P I) — Look out Dynasty and Dallas, Redskins vs. Miami Dolphins. (B - Rstum of the Saint © - VaftaO Rngmnw © 0 - SuparManda (D - Batman CD - Now Jersoy Roport singer Sarah Vaughan was discovered by Billy CD 3 ) - Young and tha 0-UM adraata here comes the real thing. Get ready for a show that 9 - Dragnet Hour © - Wan Street Journal a - Entaxtainfnsnt Tonigfn Q© “ JNimny Bwaggavt © - Candid Camara Hour © - Happy Days Again (S) - Indepondent Network Bekstine after she won an amateur contest at Rastfoas S B - Eight It Enough makes the Carringtons and the Ewings look like N e w s 9 - Week In Review © - AS American Wraxtkog © - 7 0 0 Chib 0 - Pkik Panthar and Ftlantit 5:30 A.M. W - Mestera of the UnhwBe CD © - Ryan’s Hops S K - T o Bo Annm m oad paupers. "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” hits the 9 9 - MOVIE: 'Flight 90: © -Sports Update Harlem’s Apollo Theater. She’s still going strong. 0 - N o w a O - Dating Gama @ 1 - N e w Zoo Revue CD - Vaifoa Ingrams 8:00 A.M. © - Metria ® - French Chef airwaves the weekend of March 30. Oieeeter On the Potomac' The Her music has changed considerably over the © - An-Coy Movias 0 - Sooohy Doo (S ) - News Update fatal crash of an Air Florida jet in 2:30 A.M. (D - Joa FranUin Show CD - Woody WOodpactiar 0 © - Search For Tom o rro w And it just might give those others a run for their BIBLE STORY years, expanding and growing into more commercial 0 - Inatiwnianal Programa 3:30 P.M. 1982 reflects the individual hero­ © -M oney Weak ® - Iwfopandain Notwurk Vwtad Programa 5:00 P.M. 6:15A.M. fields because of the sheer weight of her talent. But CD © - 1:00 P.M. QD - Woody Woodpecker money, so to speak. The hour-long, syndicated weekly Victor Mature stars as ism of three persons, whose ef­ N a w a 0 - Facta of Ufa CD-Ta x i CD-N e w s she remains a Jazz-influenced vocalist, although she ® - PVW Panther Show QD - HourMagoskw program will give viewers and intimate look at the Samson's father in the made- forts saved five survivors front ,3:00 A.M. © - CNN HaadSna Nawa © - Waftona © 0 - Scoohy Doo ® - Media Watch WashingtCHt D .C.'s Potomac says she "hates being called a jazz singer.” CD 0 - ChatHa'a Angala lives of celebrities, movie stars, singers, authors and tor-TV movie, “Samson and CB - MOVIE: 'Suapiclon' A wife © ) - Oroxxftm ® - Edueatlanal Programa CD © - AR My ChHdrsn 0 - Over Eaay River. Richard Masur. Dinah Man- ) - El ChOHQ/El ChapuHn CD - Poopfo’a Court millionaires. 6:30 A.M. fears her charming, ne'er-rfowall Bom in Newark. N. J.. March 27.1924. the daughter ( D - M ovie 0 - Suporftianrto Delilah," airing SUNDAY, off. Barry Corbin. 1984. husband is a murderer. Joan Fon­ O -J h n BNiiiar 10:30 A.M. (ID - Uttia House on tha Preirie But no studios. Like the Edward R. Morrow's CD Captain Kangaroo 0 © - Osya of Our Lives 0 - WNd Worid of Ankneto APRIL 1 on ABC. 9 ^ M asterpiece Theatre ‘The taine. Cary Grant. Joan Fonleitte. of a carpenter and a laundress. Miss Vaughan began 6:00 A.M. (D - AR In tha FamRy © - Candid Camara Hour “ People to People” on CBS in the 1950s, it will travel CD -* Black New s Tale of Beatrix Potter.' Beatrix's Sir Cedric Hartiwicke. 1941. singing in the Mount Zion Baptist Church in her & 0 - inatfuetkmei ^ogreme (D©-Vaifodl>ragrann © -V a r ie d Programa 0 - CHIPa the world to show luminaries in their homes — and CD " Ask the Doctor CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME association with her pubitsher © - CBB Player of tha Year hometown. Although she never took singing lessions, 9 - Mundo letino Jesse Lo- 4:00 P.M. grows into an affectionate one QD - New Zoo Rovuo 0 - Ranew sada y Sonia Vorheuer son los an- © - Nawtwatrdi what they eat for breakfast, how they dress, how they CD-N e w s © - Newa/Spoita/Waathar she did -begin piano lessons at the age of 7 and 8:30 A.M. (D - Joftaraons that is discouraged by Beatrix’s ( B - C B S Eaily M onting N ow a 0 - Sal# of tha Cantury frHiooes da este programa de 0 - Hogan's Haroae decorate their homes, how they play and more. (0 ) - Wild Kingdom parents. (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ © - M O V IE : "Joan of A rc ' This c o n tin u e for eight years. There’s no doubt the C D - m ntatonaa CD 0 - Ho-Man A Mastaca/ - ABC Nawa TMa 0 - Dick Van Oyks 8 «in to s publicos necionskis pre­ Uiilvstae ® - MOVIE: 'Second tioned] story of the (irtal years of the ~CD w - » SI--- C D-Straight Talt 0 0 - Mr. Rogsrs' "T h ey’re not allowed to talk about work. You'll harmonic wisdom of her singing is firmly based on MOfnHig sentando entrevistas, noticias, Nsighhothood Thoughts* A marned profes* 9 - Hogan's Heroes Saint's life is based on Maxwell © 0 - Oraot Spaco Coaatar 11:00 A.M. deportas y un segmento dasda 3 ) CD - M o vie never hear an actress say ‘I want to stretch’ or 'I want Anderson's play 'Joan of Lor­ this early combination. © - Buainaaa Tkn a a on ESP N 0 - En Buses dal Parslao sional woman must make the © - Mr. Rogara' Naighbor- - Prica la Right Hollywood. (D - Bomaby Jonoa to do Shakesi>eare.' We don’t care. But if she says she choice of whether or not to have a 9:30 P.M. raine.' Ingrid Bergntan, Jose Fer­ CD “ I took piano lessons, thank God. If you know how to © - B i x n o t hood 9 - Educatiortel Programs © - Mock A Mindy © - WKRP in Cincinnati baby. Lucie Arnaz. Craig Was* rer, Francis L. Sufevon. 1948. CD - Breakaway sleeps on $100 silk sheets, we’re going to show her QD (B - Alice A broken finger­ play the piano, you know how to read music. There s © -A R C S son. Ken Howard 1983. Rated © © - 20 M)mrta Woffcout 0 - El Show do Eduardo II - Price is Right © - NawaNna getting out of bed in the morning, out of the sheets,” nail interrupts Jolene’s plans to 3:30 A.Ma no problem when you want to learn a song (D 1:30 P.M. PG. break off her engagement with ©-Daybiaali 0 - BowRchod CD © - Love Raport CD CD - As tha World Turns 0 - Newlywed Gama 5:30 P ^ . explains Robin Leach, the program 's host and her boyfriend. GD - HBO Coming Attractiona to the piano and sit down and play it,” she explainer - Insight © - A R -D a y Moyfoa ® - Soaamo Straot [Closed CD 0 - FamRy 0 - Variod Programs 0 0 - Saiama Straat [Closed CD © -N a w a executive producer. 9 - To Be Announced 9 - DroMns of Gold Miss Vaughan’s professional career began when CeptionedI CeptionedI (S ) - Style With Elsa Klensch ©-HoaMiFtaM © - Magic Oanlon CD - M -A -S -H Leach was formerly a reporter for "Entertainment 9 - Crossfire she joined the Earl Hines band, on E c k s tin ^ 2:00 P.M. - As Schools Match Wits © - SportsCenter 9:00 A.M. 0 - AmeUs Botlata 0 -> Enterteirwnertt Tonight Tonight,” the highly successfuly syndicated show recommendation, in 1943. The next year fhe join ^ 6:30 A.M. © - Oosigna for LMng C D - N s w t - Ring Around the World Classic Coverage of the men's Joanne Oru. Rated PG. 9 - Wall Street .loumal 4:00A.Ma ( D - Now S2S.000 Pyramid 0 - Quincy 0 -3 .2 -1 . Contact chronicling what's happening in the entertainment 10:15A.M. final is presented from the Boca Eckstein's newly formed band. But by 1945 she was QD CD - CBS Eaify Mamfog 0 0 - Wheal of Fortune CD © - One Ufa to Uvs - Davey/Qoiiath 9 - Newsmaker Sunday 9:45 P.M. 9 - Horseshow Jumping: C D - I LovoLucy © - Andy Griffith 0 - Maaton of tho Unhraraa © - Bob Nowhart Show world. Teletrepinc., a New York-based company that ► - Cooking/Korr W est Resort and Club, Boca Ra­ Anheuser-Busch Americen In- out on her own as a solo act, aided by theenthusiasm o l . © - S o n y a ~ Tony Brown's .foumal 6:45 A.M. ton. FL. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 9 © - NBA Tonight Popaya CD-Moulo ■ ^ 4 - Little House on the Prairie 0 - Electric Company developed “ E’T,” is also producing "Lifestyles.” 10:30 A.M. vHstk>nsl from Tsmps. FL musicians like Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker QD- - Educational Proqfame 0 - I lava Lucy 6:00 P.M. CD 0 - Donahua 3 - Sacred Heart & - Prasente! (£ - TV Mama 10:00P.M. 9 - MOVIE: 'Max Dugan who hailed her voice as a new sensation in jazz. C D - Jk o rity Sw aggart 11:30 A.M. © - N o w s O o y Thusfar atiout 170 stations nationwide plan to carry ® - How To With Pate CD CD 9 9 9 ~ News Rstums' A struggling widow's © - Tom & Jony 7:00 A.M. m - To Bo Announced CD CB - Trappar John, M.O. She signed with Columbia records in 1949 and within CO 9 - Loving SB © - Another Worid the new show — half network affiliates, half - MOVIE: Blue Hawaii' A The discovery of a storeroom long lost father appears with a - Hour of Power © - Firing Lina (D two years became an international success, touring in ©-BuNwIciUo © - Uttia Rescale independents — either Friday, Saturday or Sunday CD GD ~ That's the Spirit soldier, returning to his Hawaiian filled with old junkrieads Trapper seemingly endless supply of mo­ G D - Newlywed Game 0 - El Chovo/EI ChapuHn England, France and the United States. Today she has 0 - NBC Nowa at Sunriaa © -C aM iopo CD >- To Be AnrKHinced 33) - World Cup Alpine Skiing 1:30P.M. home, takes a job with a tourist to imagine how it would have ney to buy his g ra n ^ id 's love. 9 ‘Great American 0 - What's Happening Driving the morning after and usually in the 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. slot. Jason Retards, Marsha Mason. - Newsmaker Sunday CD - Happy Days Again agency. Elvis Presley, Angela been to practice medicine in branched into more unusual artistic endeavors © - Vaitad Programa 0 - M a a s Homemaker In some markets it will be opposite CBS CD - Ib Donald Sutherland. 1983. Rated 2:15 P.M. CB - Hispanic Horizons GD - MOVIE: , Second Lansbury, Joan Blackman. 1 ^ 2 . 1917. (60 mtn.) beyond jazz and pop music. ©-RomparRoom © - Doywatch 9 9 > Dream Houaa NEW YORK (UPI) — Swedish researchers say ratings-leader “ 60 Minutes,” which Leach says he & - Electric Company PG. CD - Popays Thoughts' A married profes­ CB - C B S N e w . C D - N e w s 0 - Soaama Straat (Closed Anfritiones loves because "it's the ultimate challenge to knock off GD - Old Time Gospel 9 - MOVIE: ‘Abbott and © - MOVIE: 'Joe Palooka' This 6:45 A.M. i 9 “ Hoy Mienw driving ability-may be diminished by as much as 20 sional woman must make the S w itc h " I am not a jazz singer. I'm just a singer. Of mu rse, Captk>ned| Guit(amK> Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ 2:30 P.M. 331 - Sunday Cartoon Express Costello Meet the Invisible (B- film is based on the comic strip percent the morning after drinking — even if there's number one.” choice of whether or not to have a that's the way I got started and I'm not putting it down ( D - N o w a rero y Juan Dosal presentan este M an' Bud and Lou. private detec­ 31 - Alfred Hitchcock Hour GD ~ Independent Network character. Jimmy Durante, Stuart « « - Love Connection CD (D-Capifol Can "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” capture 331 ■- Dr. Gene Scott baby. Lucie Amaz. Craig W as­ N e w s ® - W a a t t i a r programa de asuntos pubitMs no longer any alcohol in the driver’s blood and the tives. try to prove that their invisi­ Erwin. 1934. because I came up with some of the greatest jazz guys IT ) - In Search of... son, Ken Howard. 1983. Rated 31 - Dr. Gena Scott 9 - 2 0 Minute WoHcout prasaniendo noticias y variada in- the public’s fancy? If ratings for the two pilot shows - World of Gospel ble client, a fighter, is innocent of - NBA Basketball: Golden driver doesn’t feel hung over. PG. GD 9 - News Update in the business," she says. 7:00 A.M. formacion. © - Jataons @ ) - News/Sports/Weather his manager's murder. Bud A b­ (9 '* News/Sports/Weather State at Los Angeles (This game 9:30 A.M. which have aired are any indication, the answer is a “ There are 20 million things I'd like to do. I want to 3 ) - CBS Morning Nowa bott, Lou Costello. Arthur Franz. ( 9 - Money Week 9 - MOVIE: 'The Ust Chase’ (D 9 - Independent Network ^ 9 - Lsava It to Boovor A report on the Swedish study in the A|9ril issue of resounding yes. - Jimmy Swaggart is subject to blackout) 4:15 A.M. do some country and wetem. I want to do this... I want CD - Card Sharfce 1951. s - Better Health All cars are ordered off the roads CD - VVoody Woodpackar News 0 - El Amor Nunca Muara McCall’s magazine says participants were firstasked “ The public is fascinated with going inside US - MOVIE: ‘The Deep' A © - MOVIE; 'Sacond © - Media Watch QD - My Thcaa Sona - Conversation With... when America runs out of oil. Lee to do that. I like trying new things all the time. It gets 3 ) ^ 9 - Good Morning young couple vacationing in Ber* 9 - NHL Hockey: Boston at Thoughts' A married profes­ CD - CNN Haadlina Nawa © - My Thrao Sana to maneuver a driving course while sober. They then somebody's home and seeing how they decorate and New Jersey Majors, Chris Makepeace, Bur­ sional woman must make the 4:30 A.M. stale. I wish I could do something different every day. Amorfoa 12:00 P.M. muda becomes involved in in­ 10:45 A.M. gess Meredith. Rated PG. © - Mimatara © - Magic of Oil Painting consumed enough alcohol to become legally drunk. such. I think everybody for one day in their life would trigue and terror centering around m - More Real People choice of whether or not to have a © - Big Story "One of my favorite songs is a country and western 3 ) - 700 Club CD (D (D © 0 - N o w s like to live like a multi-millionaire. They would love to (9 - Jewish Life ” Sneak Previews baby. Lucie Arnaz. Craig W as­ After eight hours o f sleep, breakfast and a test tw o sunken ships Jacqueline Bis- 9 song, believe it or not; ‘Home on the Range.' Now I'm © - Joolo and tho Puaaycata 0 - Jimmy Swaggart (D - Midday -- BIN Bogga 3:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M. son. Ken Howard. 1983. Rated 4:45 A.M. determining their blood alcohol level had returned to end up like that. set. Nick Nolle. Robert Shaw. 11:00 A.M. © ) - Auction going to have to play that on Stage. If you print that. 0 - Roaa da La]oa CD - Tatllatales CD CD - OukHng Light 1977 Rated PG ~ American Sportsman PG © - MOVIE: 'Summer © - Butint a Tim a s on E S P N zero, they drove the same course again "with a "This is the only country where there is still gold on CD - MOVIE: 'Tarzan the CD 6:30 P.M. Solstice' Married (or more than I'm going to have to show you why.” 9 - USA Cartoon Expras* © - Morning Stratch © 0 - Varied Programa C D - Intpactor Gailgat - it’s Your Business Magnificent' Tarzan captures a ( 9 - Weak In Review GD - 'Your Mag. for Women marked decline in ability," the article says. the sidewalks,” laughs Leach, an Englishman. CB - C B S N o w . hall a century, a couple returns to And she will, on March 21 when she performs at © - Daytimo ^ ©-USAMovla CD © - General Hospital - Kenneth Copeland * gang that has terrorized the |un- ( 9 " Shakespeare Plays 'Corio- 9 “ Jimmy Swaggart the shore where they first met. a - Dr. Qarw Scott "The test also showed that people who said they felt " I also think people are fascinated with celebrities gle Gordon Scott. Betta St. John. ( B - N a w s Boston's Symphony Hull as part of the annual Boston ® - More Real Paopla © - Dr. Gena Scott C D - Saint (30) - Heritage Corner tanus.' Alan Howard and Irene 9 - News/Sports/Weather Henry Fonda, Myrna Loy. 1981. © - FHntatonoa fine when they woke up had just as much trouble because you don't have royalty in America. 1960 W orth star In this presentation of Globe Jazz Festival. ® - Electric Compeny © - T o m & Jo fty and FriaiMle (B SI - A B C N e w . ( 9 - Glittering Prizes 0 0 - Today 0 0 -M o v f o controlling the car as people who felt awful," the Hollywood stars are really America’s royalty. We’ve 7:30 A.M. (D - Jerry Falwell Shakespeare's most political 3 i) - Inaida Busineaa Miss Vaughan is no stranger to Boston. In the 19S0s © - Taka 2 © - Aliva and WoHI drama. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) (Closed 9 ' Ask the Manager 0 -B a t m a n 10:00 A.M. magazine article says. all made them that way,” he says. CD - Spread a Little Sunshine CD - Issues @ - NBC News and 1960s she played the Bostonjazz circuit regularly. Captioned) @ ) - Auction Excessive abbreviations 0 - Soaama Straat (Closed CD - Hour Magazine © - Hot Potato 0 - Woody Woodpackar The researchers suggest waiting at least 3 hours Each show will contain seven major interview f p - Insight Today there are two projects she is particularly CD - Make Peace With Nature ( 9 - Pellcula: 'Mexico de mi & - Your Children Our abbreviate results! Be Captioned) (D-ILovoLucy © - Family Foud © - Afternoon Break before driving on the morning after a drinking bout. pieces with personalities. CD - Jack Van Impe Presents (S ) - News Update Corazon' Children 10:15 PaM. sure readers understand excited about. She will soon tour with contemporary 9 - A lb u m Flash: Th e G o -G o's G2) - Skiing: Dual Downhill 9 - Entertainment This Week dD - Children's Auction 9 ) - Temes y Debates vour ad by avoiding ab­ singer Quincy Jones and his band. And she is Race Coverage of the 1984 MOVIE: 'Summer 9 - Jim Beam Stakes breviations. 643-2711. recording, of all things, music of Pope John Paul II. Michelob Light Cup W omen's 1p:30P.M. A COUPLE OF .IT'S FALLEN TO ^ THE FIRST THINS PEOPLE Solstice* Married for more than 2:30 P.M. Dual Downhill Race is presented CD - Sports Extra COLO H0UR5 35 EELOW... WHO FREEZE TO D E A T H ^ half a century, a couple returns to CD 9 - U S F L Football: Team s 7:00 P.M. BRIDGE ASTRO from Durango, CO. LATER. ■ FALL ASLEEP the shore where they first met. to be Announced CD CD - 60 Minutes CD - Meet the Mayors (1$ - World Tomorrow Henry Fonda. Myrna Loy. 1981. 9 - MOVIE: 'My Favorite CD 9 - Ripley's Believe It or GD ~ From the Editor's Desk Year' An alcoholic movie hero Not! Tonight's program features GRAPH dD - Big Story GD ~ Ovation - Supersoccer must be kept sober long enough the world's largest car. the wild ‘Face the Nation’ ^D ~ Larson Sunday Night (O) - El Club 700 ( 9 - El S h o w de Eduardo II to appear on a live comedy show. dogs of Kenya and a look at neon Down to the wire - Kingdom Living Today Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, art. (R) (60 min.) 11:00 PaM. ( 9 - Adetante Jessica Harper. 1962. Rated PG. GS) - Momingtown G9) - Your Mayor's Report CD ** New Jersey Report CD CD CD 9 9 9 - N e w s trick in dummy in order to CD- Off the Sat 8:00 A.M. (2 - New Literacy 3:00 P.M. GD 9 - Solid Gold strives to examine, lead the 10 of diamonds and CD - World Tomorrow let it ride. cfour - CD - Barrio 11;15A.M. GD - MOVIE: ‘Jennifar: A GD - SportsCenter Woman's Story' A widow be­ ~ MOVIE: 'Revenge of the GD - Odd Couple N O R TH S-Sl-44 West made a good play — CD - Jimmy Swaggart @ ) - Your Money GD ^Birthday comes involved in a bitter power Iron Fist' ♦ 9 7 5 he ducked. South continued - Confluence 9 - Children Betw een Life and CD struggle for control of her hus­ Death ♦ KQJS the suit, leading the diamond 11:30 A.M. band's company afrter he dies. 9 ~ N e w s UpeUrte not biudgeon, guests CD - Celebration/Eucharist ♦ Q1093 nine from dummy and play­ CD - Face the Nation Elizabeth Montgomery. Bradford 9 ) 9 ) - Firet Camera (9 - Sports Tonight April 1,1964 CD - Terry Cole-Whittaker ♦ QIO C D 9 ^ - T h is W eak w ith David Olllman, Scott Hylands. 1979 © - MOVIE: Tha Worid ing the jack from his hand. Persons who have been lucky Gf) - Frederick K. Price 9 - Innovation West produced his king and Brinkley CB - MOVIE: A Man and a According to Garp' A talented Bv Jullanne Hastings W E S T e a s t lor you In the past will, in the ( 9 - Baita Conmigo returned the eight of clubs. G3) - SportsCenter CD - Bex Humbard Woman' A friendship between a writer and devoted father is con­ United Press International ♦ 1063 ♦ Q Jt coming year, again play impor­ young widow and widower ri­ 9 ) - Starsky and Hutch fused by life's ironies. Robin W il­ South made a hopeful play - Woody Woodpecker G2) - Fishin* Hole REAPY....SET.. SAPFRY.' LOOK 1 YEAH.' HEH.' ♦ A972 V64 tant roles In bringing about pens into love Anouk Aimee. © - Auction liams. Glenn Close, John dD - News/Sports/Weather AT THAT TYRANNC / HEH! THEY'LL ♦ KS2 ♦874 of the queen, but E)ast pro­ several beneficial happenings. G $ - Fraggle Rock Jean-Louis Trintignant, Pierre Lithgow. 1982. Rated R. WASHINGTON — When the poliU- aoR duced the ace and continued d l) - Robert Schuller 7:15P.M. MOVE! ^ NEVERCMCH ♦862 ♦AJ954 @ ) - Sports Week Barouh. 1966. 9 - Independent Network cians and bureaucrats of this town ' I M ! ^ with the jack of clubs, which ( 9 ** Sports Sunday SOUTH ARIES (March 21-April 19)’ d $ - Sesam e Street (Closed 9 - Newsmakers GS) “ Tales of the Unexpected N e w s started taking crash courses on how to South ducked. Another club. Captioned) ♦ AK82 Desires to explore new ave­ @ ) - New Literacy 9 - News Update 7:30 P.M. avoid answering questions on a Sunday A 11:30P.M. South won that one. dS) - El Ministerio de Jimmy ♦ 10 8 3 nues of self-expression will - NHL Hockey: New York interview show, CBS News reacted by South cashed his ace of Swaggart Presents 12:00 P.M. d2) - Children's Auction CD CD - CBS News ♦ A J6 begin to grow stronger in you Islanders at Pittsburgh revamping “ Face the Nation's” 30- diamonds and led bis 10 of at this time. However, you must • - Expect a Miracle CD - Face the State 3:15P.M. CD “ David Susskind ♦ K73 GD - Fraggta Rock year-old format. hearts. If West had ducked, not charge ahead recklessly. - Dr. James Kennedy (D - Six in Washington ( 9 *■ Freeman Reports CD - Laugh-In ( 9 “ Newton's Apple “ We thought we'd become sort of the Vulnerable; Neither South would have had no The areas In which you’ll be the Religion CD - Robert Schuller: The Hour CD - Newscope 3:30 P.M. op-ed o f ‘Sunday Morning,’ ” said Dealer: South ' ^ play for nine tricks. Howev­ luckiest are revealed in your - Latinos of Power [Closed Captioned] 8:00 P.M. CD - It Is Written er, West took his ace and Astro-Graph year-ahead pre­ G2) - Play Your Best Tennis Jonathan Ward, executive of the W eil North E a il South G2) - To Be Announced 'Building Your Best Game.' CD ® - Suzanne Pleshette GD - Honeymooners now South was sure of three dictions for Arles. To get your 8:30A.M. Maggie and Walter's friendship is INT G $ - M O V IE : O 'H ara ’s W ife' A program that now is moderated by mall $1 to Astro-Graph, B c - CD - Portuguese Around Us G3) - HBO Coming Attractions on the line when Walter's play 9 - Inside Business hearts, three diamonds, two lawyer's deceased wife returns I.«8ley Stahl. “ Rather than concen­ P a u 2 ^ Pass 2 ^ 489, Radio City Station. NV opens and Maggie is assigned to 9 - Bionic Woman spades and one club. CD - Eighth Day as a ghost to help him with his 9 9 - Al McGuire Pass 3 N T Pass Pass Championship Special Al review it. trate on personalities, we concentrate If East and West had had 10019. Be sure to state your - Day of Discovery overwhelming problems. Edward 9 - Hee H a w Pass CD McGuire wraps up the 1983-84 on issues — instead of bludgeoning the zodiac sign. Asner, Marietta Hartley. Jodie CD ” Star Search the sense to use count G3) - Hollywood Frenzy This N C A A basketball season and 9 - Exchange witness.” TAURUS (April 20-May 20) special features a candid look at Foster. Rated PG. 1982. CD 9 - Hardcastia & signals, West might have spotlights the N C A A Tournament © - MOVIE: ‘Chariay Vanick' The revamped program opens with a Opening lead: Y2 Before launching new ventures Oscar fever G9) - All Amer:can Wrestling Championship Game. (60 min.) M cC o rm ick Hardcastle and A small-town crook accidentally been, pretty sure l^ s t had strive to complete that which McCormick are in danger after in­ survey of the subject to be considered d $ - Bugs Bunny & Friends G9) - Oi*. Gena Scott steals Mafia funds during a bank two hearts, not three, and you have already begun Don t - 4:00 P.M. mates who have been victimized robbery. Walter Matthau, Joe and then proceeds to an interview would have ducked. E)ast did go oil on tangents when dD - Crossfire (S ) - News/Sports/Weather by corruption take them hostage. Don Baker, Felicia Farr. 1973. CB (B - NCAA Women's segment in which Miss Stahl questions follow to the first heart trick rewards are close at hand. - Robert Schuller: The Hour 9 - Wild Kingdom Basketball Championship C ov­ (60 min.) (Closed Captioned) By Oswald Jacoby 11:45 P.M. the guests. with the six-spot, showing an GEMINI (May 21-Juna 2S) of Power (Closed Captioned] (9 - MOVIE: 'Superman IN' erage of thp wom en's basketball GD “ Lifestyles of the Rich and and James Jacoby even number of hearts, but Interesting changes are in - Directions The man of steel battles a quirky championship is presented from Fam ous CD - Lifestyles of the Rich and Pauley Pavillion, Los Angeles. Famous either he wasn't signaling store where your social life in computer wizard and an evil bil­ © - Inside Baseball (SEASON U N T IL LAST F A L L when Miss Stahl iV S l One way to do well in 9:00 A.M. C A . (2 hrs.) count, or West had a blind concerned. However, it you lionaire who are bent on world P R EM IE R E ) '1984 Major League GD-MOVIE; O'Hara's Wife' A joined the show, “ Face the Nation" match point duplicate is to spot. Anyway, West didn't begin to make new friends, be CD - Up Front conquest. Christopher Reeve. Ri­ G2) *- 2nd Annual Cracker Jack Baseball Preview.' lawyer's deceased wife returns featured three reporters — two from t h a n k chard Pryor, Annette O'Toole. as a ghost to help him with his THANK get to three no-trump con­ duck ana South made his sure you don't neglect old pals. CD - Wonder Woman Old Timer's Baseball Classic - MOVIE; 'Max Dugan 4 lF x a k \ K £ 0 0 1983. Rated PG. (Closed Cap­ from Washington, DC GD overwhelming problems. Edward CBS and one from another news tracts and bring them home. CANCER (June 2t-July 22) It's - Sunday Morning Returns' A struggling widow's Z. game. CD tioned) Asner, Mariette Hartley. Jodie organization — cross-examining one y o o ^ ¥ ^ ’ God West opened his fourth- 33) - MOVIE: The Outsiders' long lost father appears with a LESLEY STAHL 3 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) lime to raise your expectations - Make It Real KRIBNIC CD ( 9 - Connecticut Lawmakers The conflicts of rival youth gangs Foster. Rated PG. 1962. guest. y o o best heart. South won the regarding what you hope to get seemingly endless supply of mo­ moderates revamped TWO PIPNT" CD - Oral Roberts ( 9 - H oy M ism o Anfritiones explode into tragedy when a ney to buy his grandkid's love. "ft made a lot of people nervous," Irom llle. Don't permit sell- oooo P R e f A R E : GD - Black Star Guillermo Ochoa, Lourdes Guer­ 'greaser' falls for a rieh girl. Matt Jason Robards, Marsha Mason. Miss Stahl said. “ They were taking show doubts to cause you to think Dillon, To m Cruise. Diane Lane. tvies ' A 3 0 R T A X E 5 3-J/ I G2) - Horseshow Jumping: rero V Juan Dosal presentan este Donald Sutherland. 1983. Rated 12:00 A.M. lessons on how not to answer questions they're unattainable. programa de asuntos publicoa 1983. Rated PG. PG • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You're Anheuser-Busch American In­ CB - Six MHIIon Dollar Man — not making any eye contact, saying, CROSSWORD vitational from Tampa. FL presentando noticias y variada irt^ GD - New Serendipity Singers ( 9 “ MOVIE: 'In Circumaten- in a cycle where you are apt to formacion CB - MOVIE: Tha Bachalor ‘That’s not the real question’ and then O - HBO Theatre: Barefoot in 9 - News Update tial Evidence' A once-successful And The Bobbyaoxer' A bache­ had to establish two satellite linkups — be more visionary, but in order the Park A newly-wed couple 9 - What About Women lawyer is accused of causing a lor plagued by a school girl who going of f in any direction they wanted." to make your dreams a reality 9 - MOVIE; The Deep' A witness to perjure himself. Ray­ one so Miss Stahl could see the king A C R O S S 65 Express Answer to Previous Puzzle moves into a sixth-floor walkup in (3 >- MOVIE: 'Wonder Woman' young couple vacationing in Ber­ has a crush on him falls for her Now it is the moderator who you'll have to employ positive mond Burr, Robert Loggia. A n ­ while she interviewed him in Jordan New York. Wonder W oman leaves her home muda becomes involved in in­ sister. Cary Grant, Mym a Loy, sometimes is outnumbered. measures. gelo Rondello. 1975 from Washington and, at the king’f “ X jvtvep PFALIZE£> I Code dot DOWN IDn 0 r n _ , - Telethon: Easter Seals in Paradise Island to undertake a trigue and terror centering around Shirley Temple. 1947. "’We had Gov. (Mario) Cuomo (of E n nm H al VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) If special mission for the United tw o sunken ships. Jacqueline Bis- 9 ~ News/Sports/Weather request, one for Hussein so he could see 4 Drop down dD - News/Sports/Weather © - Star Trak New York) and Gov. (James) Thomp­ 1 Relating to □ B □ B □(a you're contemplating an States Intelligence Agency. Cathy set. Nick Nolte. Robert Shaw. 9 9 *- Knight Rider Michael Miss Stahl. H^W /VIUCH I HATEp suddenly Investment at this time, don't @ ) - Expect a Miracle Lee Crosby, Ricardo Montalban, © - Dr. Qana Scott duke □ D □ Cl 1977. Rated PG. Knight uses K IT T as bait to halt son (of Illinois) on our governor show," 7 Vsgue make any moves until you've Andrew Prine. 1974 The show went on and made front ^ 2 Indignation D□ D B □ □ □ □ □ □ □ dS) - MOVIE: 'Joan of Arc' This 9 ) - Round Caro Programa de- the operations of a million dollar © - Newa/Sportt/Waathar Ward said. "They started debating 10 Poiitive page headlines in Monday morning 3 Set up golf BDDDu ElEltDBaE] received the wisest counsel story of the final years of the ® - All New Thia Old House portivo producido en la ciudad de custom-auto theft ring. (R) (60 © - Daapadida with one another and Lesley had to / ^ GOLF u n t i l I I I ArrivsI-tims possible. Saint's life is based on Maxwell min.) newspapers across the nation. ball [ □ □ □ a c i E ] Mexico en el cual se presentan los © - Faith (or Today surrender in Ihe middle of the show. gusts (sbbr.) □ □ □ ODD LIBRA (Sopl. 23-Ocl. 23) Even Anderson's play Joan of Lor­ 12:30 P.M. momentos culminantes de los "W e had had three or four senator$ 4 Low cards 31 - MOVIE: 'Supannan III' "The old way, we would have had T O o|c *^P THE G/^ME. 12 Southern □□DQBD □□□(;:] though you thrive on partner­ raine.' Ingrid Bergman, Jose Fer­ CD - All In the Family mas memorables partidos de The man of steel battles a quirky 12:30 A.M. 5 It it (contr.) rer. Francis L. Sullivan 1948. on standby, just in case, but we told state (abbr.) □□□El □□□ □ ships, It may be wise at this (D - Cape Verde Today boxeo. computer wizard and an evil bil­ - Fama Cuomo one week and Thompson 6 Actor CB them, ’Sorry, a king has come through. “ 13 Ed Sullivan, □ □ □ a Q in N A time to get to know a new d $ d D - Sesam e Street (Closed 13) - Odd Couple lionaire who are bent on world another." Newman CD - High School © - Inaida Baaaball (SEASON eg. □ d d i d d q b q b D 1 N acquaintance better before Captioned) conquest. Christopher Reeve, Ri­ They didn’t mind,” Miss Stahl said. ;; 7 Watting time 02) - Sports. Plus (6 ) - Chlldren'i Auction PREMIERE) ' 1984 Major League Miss Stahl considered King Hussein 14 Mostly a o D a H E la E i □ 1 N O forming an alliance. ® - Nuestra Familia chard Pryor. Annette O’Toole. Baiaball Preview.' . Miss Stahl said that although some IrtA R e j 3 -j( 8 Unfortunate of Jordan’s recent appearance on the 16 Tibetan N O 8 (9 - Crossfire v 4:15P.M. 1983. Rated PG. (Closed Cap­ people are not happy about appearing " 9 Month SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) (9) - World Tomorrow tioned] © - New Serendipity SIngart show in which he elaborated on his i\ gazelle For a brief time you may expe­ 9 9 - Meet the Press (S ) - Haahh Week on the show, most of those asked say ;■ to City problem 33 Particular 49 Pipe fitting © - Style With Elta Klanach earlier criticism of U.S. Middle East 17 Physician (el.) rience a disenchantment with 9 - Lawmakers 'Lawmakers' 3 1 - Para Gents Grande Vivo 9 ' Nature Forest in the yes. 13 Salf-ettaam 35 Idols unit 9:30 A.M. Clouds.' Tonight's program tours 19 Mae West your work but don't use this as reports on the weekly activities of desde Mexico, Richard Rocha es © - Taking Advantage policy a coup. 15 Coilaborate - Com m ent the inner world of the tropical rain “ It’s better to have someone who 37 Soldering 51 Soot an excuse to suddenly change CD Congress. el anfitrion de este programa gan- © - That’a tha Spirit. role 1 8 _____ to Joy forests in the Costa Rican moun­ wants to come on than someone who ■; 'y of Gardening 9 - Spotlight on Government ador del premio Emmy en el que © -T h e AtMataa SE^}. G A R Y H AR T was supposed to 20 Amorous look 21 Tan presenta acontecimlenlos re­ tains. (R) (60 min.) (Closed Cap­ doesn’t,” she said. 22 Young iocial- 41 Man's name 55 Bishop's SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Ooc. CD - Point of View tioned) have been on the program but he ^KMOW THAT, 6lA P yg!X B i B a R i C 8ILU. 23 Soom cientes en los Estados Unidos. 12:45 A.M. 42 Pounds (abbr.) province 21) Don't put too much GD - dosie and the Pussycats dD - Working Woman canceled on the previous Thursday . ite.for short 25 On tha ocean 9 - Romberg's Broadway JIP CD - Lavama and Shirley A COUPLE of people who have said .. 24 Group of two 44 Family 56 Prior to dependence on new social (S ) - Evans and Novak 12:45P.M. night because of an upcoming debate. 26 Adore 4:30 P.M. 27 Julius — : member (el.) 57 Those in contacts ror help in your com ­ 9 - Gunsmoke 1:00 A.M. noonanumberofoccasionsareformei: " 28 Indian maid (2 ) - Day of Discovery (D - MOVIE; The Reivers' A ‘‘We would like to choose the subject 47 Flower mercial endeavors. They may Southern gentleman fondly re­ G9l - 'Your Mag. for Woman President Nixon and President 30 Same (prefix) 29 Claiiify office 9 ) - Actualidad Semanal Anfi- (SD - Auction (B * Agronaky & Co of the show by Wednesday, but tljere we promise more than they can calls a joyful fling in 1905 when 9 - Pinnacle Reagan. ; 31 One end all 31 Outer (prefix) 48 Aware of (2 59 Actress trion George Velsky presents CB - ABC Nows deliver. he, 88 an 11-year-old, joined two - Today's 8:30 P.M. were on Friday starting a whole new 34 Lodettone 32 Otioee wde.) Ferrow este programs producido en 9 9 SportsWorld © - Twilight Zoiw Miss Stahl said Reagan was astonish- CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) companions in his grandfather's - Domeetlc Ufa Martin show," said Miss Stahl, whoalso covers 36 Random Miami en el cual se discuten te- program features the Grand Na­ (D CD ingly inaccessible. . You’re now In a perioq where car. Steve McQueen. Sharon Far­ tional Steeplechase and some talks the station owner into mak­ © - Mad Video the White House for CBS News. 38 Roman cloaks 4 fl « mas recientes de major interes. your patience may be tested rell, Will Geer. 1969. World Karate Association cham­ ing a comeback as a western tele­ “ You’re not in a straight jacket (as ti> - 39 Wilter'i 9 - Celebrate © - Nawa/Sporu/Waathar "At 5 p.m.' Frid^ we still had no pertaining to a matter you're 32)- N B A Tonight ‘Special Sun­ pionship bouts. (90 min.) vision star. what can be asked) at a newh ^ rewsrd 9 - Top Cat 1:15A.M. show. At 6 p.m. EST Henry Kissinger anxious to conclude. Don't give day Afternoon Edition.' 9 - Uve From the Met 9 - Siem pre en Dom ingo Reui conference, but he has so few ," she 40 Slung © - H B O Thaatre; Barefoot in said he’d appear and King Hussein said up. The end Is in sight. - Miracle Revival Hour la - MOVIE: Gordon's War' Velasco es el anfitrion de asta said. f 43 Indefinite par- 1:00 P.M. tha Park A nawly-wad coupla yes on Saturday." AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) After attending the funeral of his programa de entratenimiemo in- 10:00 A.M. CD GD - Tournamsnt Playara moves Into a sixth-floor walkup in She said she felt Reagan’s staff dip — tone Be hopeful regarding your new wife, who died from an overdose ternacional producido an Mexico, That much accomplished, CBS News CD - Sunday Morning Cham pionship Golf C o v e rs ^ of en el cual sa presentan los mas New York. not want him answering questions off ' 45 Sailor (el.) Involvements, but don't let the final round is presented from of heroin, an ex-Green Beret cap­ 46 Flyipack CD - Bionic Woman tain declares an all-out war on the populares artistas de la faraodule © - Haalth Weak the cuff because he makes factual your optimism cloud reality. the Tournament Players Club, hispana asi como invitadoa eape- 50 On tame tide drug mob in Harlem. Paul W in­ ' © - MOVIE; 'My FavarRa errors. She said she thought he wanteZ Success comes Irom seeing CD - PopI Goes the Country Sawgrass, Ponte Vadra. FL. (3 ciales de todo el mundo. 52 Compete field, Carl Lee. David Downing. Year' A n alcoholic movie hero WHB4 WEfeE MARRIEP. w e 'l l h a v e A O V U FFEU R ED nlSFUNTDPLAN things lor what they are. - M ass hrs.) to answer questions, as presidents havB - CD 1973. must ba kept aoiiar long enough The revamped program point PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) d ) - Muiic City. U.S.A. 9:00 P.M. traditionally, just before leaving tlw " W E'U- LIVE IN A LIA^O AND D/NE A T T H E PEOPLE^ LIVES GD - Telethon: Easter Seals to appear on a Ih/a comedy show. 54 Chemical 5:00 P.M. (B ( B - Jaffanona Gaorga dis­ opens vYith a survey of White House in a helicopter but he fi HU

Connecticut Supreme Court considering In Brief O’Bryan’s iast-minute appeai F O C U S / People

Prosecutors want death HUNTSVILLE, Texas (UPI) - O’Bryan’s lawyers and the 10 feet from the death chamber. American Civil Liberties Union “ He appeared to be very calm HARTFORD — Prosecutors are asking for the Ronald Clark O’Bryan, who killed his son with cyanide-laced Hallo­ filed the appeals with the U.S. and walked in under his own death penalty in the case of a Hartford woman ween candy to collect insurance Supreme Court and a Washington power," prison spokesman Rick charged with capital felony murder for the fatal federal district court. The Sth U.S. Hartley said. drug overdose of a Bristol woman. money, Friday willed his few Circuit Court of Appeals in New He ordered a last meal o f steak, In Focus Hartford State’s Attorney John M. Bailey said personal possessions to another inmate and waited for execution Orleans and a federal judge in salad, french fries, vegetables, ice the arrest was the first significant break in a Houston on Thursday denied the cream and Boston cream pie. seven-week investigation intosalesof potent “ red early Saturday. Adele Angle same appeal. According to the procedure. Sculptor molds bag" heroin, suspected of causing as many as 25 Lawyers pressed appeals before ACLU lawyer Stefan Presser O’Bryan just after midnight will be Focus Editor deaths in the state. Washington courts, seeking to said a federal appeals court in strapped to a gurney and intraven­ Aida Lopez. 33, was arrested Thursday night delay the execution until a legal Washington. D.C., in October 1983 ous needles placed in each arm. and charged Friday with capital felony murder in review is completed of whether ruled the Food and Drug Adminis­ O’Bryan said he would wear black Hartford Superior Court. She also was charged drugs used in execution by injec­ tration must investigate whether pants, khaki shirt and gray tennis young Colossus with possession of a controlled substance, injury tion are "safe and effective." drugs used for executions are shoes and glasses. or risk of injury to a minor and sale of heroin. The execution was scheduled to "safe and effective," Presser Anti-death penalty groups will Lopez was charged with the death ,of Joan begin at 12; 01 a.m. CST. asked the district court to seize the hold a candlelight vigil outside the In search of Mohr, 32. who died of a drug overdose in her O’Bryan, 39, dubbed the “ Candy- di^gs to be used on O’Bryan for prison’s front wall, but because of -4 * apartment Tuesday. man” by inmates because he fed analysis. all the hate mail O’Bryan’s crime his son the poisoned candy on Friday morning, O’Bryan — has generated they have asked for By Joanne Johnson finishing touch to the work he was EDB found in more wells Halloween night Oct. 31, 1974, wearing handcuffs and leg irons — police protection. .United Press International inspired to attempt as official artist for the NY Times would be the 16th man executed in was transported 13 miles from O’Bryan, in a handwritten will, U.S. Naval Aviation. HARTFORD — Traces of a potentially the United States since 1977 and the death row to the Huntsville Unit, left his m eager belongings to NEWPORT, R.I. - Felix de Weldon cancer-causing fumigant have been found in 10 De WELDON FIR ST heard the news fourth by lethal injection. James located in the middle of the college Markham Duff-Smith, an inmate O’BRYAN. THE "CANDY MAN” stood in the carriage house he has more wells in two northern Connecticut towns, Autry was executed March 14 in town 70 miles north of Houston. He from Houston condemned to die for converted into a studio, looking up at of the Marine Corps overthrow of the state health officials said Friday. killing his adoptive mother. . . . talking with reporters the scale model he plans to use for a Japanese troops as he was painting fashion man the Texas death chamber. was placed in a holding cell located Ethylene dibromide, or EDB, was detected in bronze statue of his version of the “ Battle of the Coral Sea.” He saw a two private welts in East Windsor and eight ancient Colossus of Rhodes. photograph of the flag raising group private wells in Enfield, bringing the total Some 15 feet tall on a wooden and immediately set about to sculpt a Dear Whoever Is in Charge of These Things, number of wells where the chemical has been State storm damages at least $2.5 million platform, a defiant young god stands one-and-a-half times lifesize model of 3 detected to 28, officials said. the statue. imposingly — one muscu lar arm raised Please send me a man from the New York The Department of Health Services continued to shield his f ^ e from the sun. De Six months later, de Weldon had damaged. Times Mens’ Fashion section. testing wells in 20 towns in the Connecticut By United Press International returned home by Friday, Mancuso Twenty-five foot waves and flooding Weldon has sculptured the Colossus on produced a nine-foot version. and “ We’ve lost a lot of sand on our Valley, where the chemical was used to fumigate said. forced 500 to 600 residents into commission from the Hellenic Society Congress had passed a joint resolution beaches, but other than shutters and The thing is. I’ve looked for years. There is tobacco, officials said. State officials estimated Friday at Former Stamford Mayor Thomas C. temporary shelters. Firemen went of the island of Rhodes. commissioning him to do further work. siding blown off homes, the houses no man out there that even vaguely resembles least $2.5 million in damage was left in Mayers remained in guarded condition door to door warning people of the He said the model eventually will be It was 9>A years before the 78-foot, seem to be all right," Fairfield First anything like what you’ve got in that the wake of a savage spring storm that Friday in the intensive care unit at St. approaching high tide. " I f ^ e y would enlarged to a height of 128 feet for siting 100-ton monument was completed — Selectwoman Jacquelyn C. Durrell magazine. Democrats set caucuses whipped up flood tides and forced more Joseph’s Hospital in Stamford. He only leave when they are told," one n a mountaintop overlooking the financed by private contributions. The than 700 people from their homes suffered an apparent heart attack fireman said, “ we wouldn’t have this said. Marines, de Weldon said, were too . HARTFORD — State Democrats will meet in harbor of Rhodes in Greece. Thursday. Thursday while shoveling snow, a problem now. They just think it’s a big “ It was a 29-hour storm ," said Jeffire proud to see the monument financed Last Sunday, when the section came, I party caucuses April 12 to choose 35 delegates to “ Almost as tall as the Statue of While coastal residents pumped up to spokeswoman said. joke.” Nucera, Bridgeport’s deputy director any other way. President Dwight D. studied the thing. I took it apart. And I’ve the Democratic National Convention, party Liberty," observed de Weldon, who will 10 feet of water from their basements Mayers, 75, mayor of Stamford from It was no joke. Winds gusting to 60 of public works. " I t just kept pounding Eisenhower dedicated the sculputure decided that the only man for me is som ewhere Chairman James M. Fitzgerald said Friday. be 77 in April. “ I’ve always worked Friday, people in central and northw­ 1963 to 1967 and now a real estate mph and cascading water smashed and-pounding." big.” before 27,000 spectators in 1954. in that magazine. Caucuses will be held in each of the state's six estern Connecticut were trying to clear broker, was clearing snow from the picture windows and splintered High winds in New London snapped That is no overstatement. De Wel­ Not all of de Weldon’s work has been That’s why I’m writing you this letter. congressional districts to name delegates for away heavy wet snow that reached driveway of his home during a storm porches. four telephone poles on Route 32, don’s monumental works number so appreciated. Colorado Sen. Gary Hart and former Vice over a foot in some areas. when stricken, officials said. i Old Saybrook First Selectwoman closing the highway for sbc hours. He recalled that North Vietnamese The men in your magazine like to wear black President Walter Mondale. Frank Mancuso, state civil prepared­ The most serious damage was Barbara J. Maynard said the storm hit Officials In Mystic, Stonington, Gull- communists planted explosives at the polka dot jackets and white- fedoras while A caucus also will be held in the 1st District to ness director, said the damage could confined to New Haven. Tolland, with such ferocity the cement barriers ford and Groton reported only minor national monument in Kuala Lampur. standing on top of mountains with models choose the one delegate won by civil rights have been worse if winds had not De Weldon’s monument­ Middlesex and Fairfield counties, at Saybrook Point were “ knocking flooding. High winds blew down trees The communists were infuriated by the wearing headbands standing beside them. activist Jesse Jackson. switched to the north Thursday night. Mancuso said. Officials said New around like they were balsa wood.” and branches and sand washed across al works number depiction of two communist comrades "Thank God the winds blew against the London County was spared the worst of Pounding waves also destroyed roads, but damage was minimal. lying prostrate, defeated by national­ The men in your magazine sit on logs, with Cookie sale threatened tides last night,” Mancuso said. the storm’s fury. seawalls in Bridgeport, Stratford and around 2,100 and can ists, he said. three hunting dogs sitting behind them. These More than 700 coastal residents spent Milford, a city- of 52,000, was the other shoreline towns in southwestern Storm-dumped debris made some “ But when the bomb went off, guess men wear pink Chaps Ralph Lauren shirts. BRIDGEPORT — Possible tampering may the night with friends, relatives or hi hardest hit. “ The city is a real mess," Connecticut, where beach sand spilled be found on every roads impassable in Old Saybrook, what went?” he said with a grin. “ The Their pale green sweaters are draped casually force the 4,000-member Housatonic Girl Scout emergency shelters. All but 37 had Mayor Alberta Jagoe said Friday. onto roadways and bulkheads were Westbrook, Clinton and Madison. heads of the two communists. They continent. across their pale pink shirts’ shoulders. Council of Bridgeport to cancel this year’s cookie went rolling down the street.” sale, which officials had expected would raise The men in your m agazine like to sit in classy $100,000 for its programs. around 2,100 and can be found on every MOST OF HIS memories are happy little French restaurants, with glasses of wine The council postponed a meeting Thursday Police charge three men in downtown incident ones, though. Since first trying to continent. sitting beside them. They wear careful night because of a storm and spokeswoman Pat imitate a sculpture done by a local herringbone jackets with red handkerchiefs Warner said no plans had oeen made to solicit artist when he was a 4-year-old growing donations to offset the possible losses. As a small crowd gathered around, “ Both were immediately disarmed 42-year-old Mulvaney planned to “ beat damaged and both drivers injured, TH E SCULPTOR’S output ranges poking out of them. some yelling and screaming, two men and placed under arrest," ’Thurnauer him ." Apparently, the two have “ some police said. from busts of Kings George V and VI in up in Vienna, heads of state'around the Reports of pins, needles and other objects globe have vied to be immortalized by The men in your magazine have style. allegedly found in Girl Scout cookies in other threatened to attack each other with reported. Each was charged with kind o f argument with Paquin that goes Martha Currier, 28, of 57 Oxford St., England to the Malaysia’s National dangerous weapons in an 869 Main St. carrying dangerous weapons and dis­ back," Thurnauer said. was treated and released at Manches­ Independence Monument in Kuala his hand. states prompted Connecticut officials Tuesday to De Weldon was educated at the NO MAN I have ever met comes close to ask cookie distribution here be delayed. hallway Friday night, police said. orderly conduct. All three men were being held on $100 ter Memorial Hospital. She received a Lumpur and the bronze bust of Upon arrival, Sgt. Beau Thurnauer The officer said that aftep speaking cash bonds Friday night, although warning for not obeying a flashing red President John F. Kennedy in the University of Vienna, and in Rome, these men. said he found tenant Edward Paquin, with Paquin, he found that the police expected Landry and Mulvaney light. Kennedy Library in Boston. Florence, and Oxford, England. He has In fact, any man I know either wears a Ford to visit Fairfield 47, his mouth bloodied, holding a middle-aged man had been assaulted to be able to post bond. Theircourtdate Florence Lapointe, 69, of 66 Lock- De Weldon may be best known, had invitations to knighthood and sweater or he throws it some place. Like on the baseball bat. earlier by another man. is April 4. wood St., was also treated and released however, for one of more than 30 thanks from former First Lady Jacque­ floor. He would never dream of draping it M FAIRFIELD — Former President Gerald R. Also in the second-floor hallway was Kermit “ Kurt" Mulvaney, 42, also of at MMH, but police records indicate statues of his statues located in the line Kennedy Onassis and President Ford has been named Olin Fellow at Fairfield casually across his shoulders. Even if someone Edward Landry, 39, of 875 Main St., 869 Main St., was charged with A two-car accident at the intersection her injuries were less serious. Both Washington, D.C. area — that of U.S. Ronald Reagan for accurate historical University, where he will meet next week with put the sweater there that way, he’d rip it off, police said. He was armed with a third-degree assault, police said. Marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima. depictions. He was a member of the faculty and students. of Broad Street and West Middle women were brought to the hospital by probably. And then he’d throw it on the floor. 4

M ILFORD (U P I) — Peter Pond and linally cities. His Northwest bears his name. was an early explorer and fur Company merged with the Hudson Pond left home at 16 to enlist in Right to die comforts the living trader who once gave advice to Bay Company after his death. the Connecticut regiment and help Benjamin Franklin and founded In 1976, Milford included his the British push the French back to outposts across America that name on the Bicentennial marker Canada. Then he started to fair” as "a romantic or getting what 1 call "spa- DEAR ABBY: Thank rivaled the Hudson Bay Company. on the town green, but recently not wander, sailing to the West Indies passionate attachment cey.” His mind is slow, you for helping to get the But Pond has long been forgotten even Mayor Alberta Jagoe could twice and traveling to then isolated typically of limited dura­ but he says I don't explain Living Will legalized in in the United States and his recall who Pond was. Detroit by canoe. tion.” In other words, it’s things very well. Also, his G eorgia. It's long hometown of Milford, and some It seems Pond was somewhat of Just a passing memory is poor. We can He led expeditions to the Northw­ overdue. Dear Abby say it was because he was a too a rascal, with a reputation for have two conversations on I stood by helplessly and “ glandshake.” much of a rascal. ruthlessness and a quick temper est and charted the first map — a subject, and he can't had to watch my term i­ Pond’s journal lists his date of that linked him to three shooting albeit distorted — of Hudson Bay, Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: Can you even remember talking nally ill mother suffer for birth in Milford as Jan. 18.1740. He deaths. the Arctic and Pacific oceans and help me? 1 don’t know who about it. „ months when she begged died in that town in 1807, impover­ Those incidents and disputes popular trading routes. has the problem — my Thank you for the Ume. ’ m. to die. She was in her 90s ished and unknown, but in between with fellow traders who later His Scottish clerk eventually HIS W IFE and had always been such husband or me. He is 65 there were duels, furs and a quest recounted the history of early reached the Pacific Ocean, but no and retired. I am 63. a proud and independent to find the Northwest Passage. American exploration may have inland waterway was discovered He has two beers every DEAR WIFE: Your The brawny, dark-bearded man cost Pond his rightful place in the and Pond — who Benjamin Frank­ woman. How ! wished 1 husband is an alcoholic, could have disconnected misery." (Lucky dog!) lairs, and we hope you day with his lunch, then be kept a pack of dogs for companion­ history books, his great, great- lin once asked for advice While and if you care about him all those machines that Abby. I agree with you. can settle it. takes a nap. Before dinner ship and was the first white man to grandnephew, Dr. DeWitt Baldwin negotiating national boundaries (and 1 assume you do or kept her alive long after We all have a right to die I am over 21 and have a (on an empty stomach) he map western Caada, the Northw­ Nettleton of Milford wrote in 1939. with the British — was discredited. you wouidn’t have writ­ her life held any meaning. with dignity. I for one will gentleman friend -with pours himself two or three est Territories and the Great Lake Local historians like Ray Cable Pond’s lucrative fur trading never go to a nursing whom I've been going 4-ounce vodkas on the ten) , your problem is him. region. have scoured Pond’s journals, business had flourished as he acted Yesterday 1 went to an No one can help your antique shop and asked home where people are with for some time. 1 told rocks. He has three to five He took advantage of a wide- studied legends and other sources as a go-between for white traders husband unless he (a) the owner if I could come alive but not living. I don't my mother that he and I 8-ounce glasses of wine open continent teeming with wild­ to piece together the life of the man and Indians, whose warring tribes admits he has a problem, in and browse. She said. want my grown children had been intimate, and with his dinner. Socially Holly Gorton and William Carolyn Kennedy and Mi­ Lori Botteron and Frank life to establish a chain of trading who had monuments built in his threatened to halt shipments to and (b) wants to do "Please come back later to say, "You go to see she insists that 1 am he drinks more. At a Williams m posts, which later became forts memory in Canada where a lake New England and Europe. something about it. Help chael Chemerka Gentile — we are just about to Mama this Sunday. I went having an "a ffa ir." I say I recent party here, he is as near as your tele­ take Fifi to the vet to be last week. " am not — that one of the drank three 3-ounce phone, and the number to put to sleep." In her arms RUTH IN parties must be married glasses of vodka in 4>A Gorton-Willlams Kennedy-Chemerka Botteron-Gentile dial is Alcoholics Ano­ she held a beautiful little ATLANTA in order to call it an hours. (He said he didn't "affair.” think be was overdoing nymous, but your hus­ 3 white poodle with a bright Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gorton DEAR RUTH: Well Please clear this up for it.) Before we go out for a band must dial it. If he Mr. and Mrs. David D. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Botteron Attention 4th, Sth, 6th firaders, pink ribbon in her hair. refuses, I hope you will of 32 Brandy St. in Bolton an nounce of 8 Ambassador Drive annnounce Her nails were painted said, dear lady. My warm me. social evening he has one of. South Windsor, formerly of call Al-Anon, and learn the engagement of their daughter the engagement of their daughter matching pink. thanks fur a letter that PERPLEXED IN or two "quick ones" — Manchester, announce the engage­ how to live with an alco­ Holly Lillian Gorton to William Carolyn Mae Kennedy to Michael The woman said. "Fifi speaks for many. WESTERLY. R.I. usualiy vodka on the ment of their daughter Lori Ann holic husband and possi­ Evan Williams, son of Mr. and Thomas Chemerka, son of Mr. and is very old. She's inconti­ rocks. Botteron to Frank Joseph Gentile, M o r Kglianil SiAwol Stwlents bly persuade him to seek Mrs. William M. Williams of Mrs. Jerome W. Chemerka of 69 nent. lame and nearly DEAR ABBY: My DEAR PERPLEXED: He sleeps between 10 son of Mr. and- Mrs. Michael A. help for himself. I wish Medford, Ore. Notch Road, Bolton. blind. The vet said she mother and 1 are having Would you believe Webs- and 12 hours a day. We Gentile of New Britain. you both weil. The bride-elect is a 1971 gradu­ The bride-elect is a 1978 gradu­ should be put out of her an argument about "af- ter? He defines an "a f­ have no sex life. He's 'The bride-elect is a graduate of m* ate of Bolton High School. She has a ate of Rockville High School and a South Windsor High School and the bachelor of arts degree from Reed 1980 graduate of the Hartford Morse School of Business. She is College in Portland. Ore., and a Hospital School of Radiologic employed by ChemLawn Corp. in doctorate in biological sciences Technology. She is employed as an Rocky Hill. Ejaculation blocked after surgery from Stanford University. x-ray technologist at Hartford The prospective bridegroom is a She is a member of Phi Beta Hospital. graduate of New Britain High 1984 Kappa and Sigma Xi honor frater­ The prospective bridegroom is a School. He is employed by Conne DEAR DR. LAMB: 1 and don’t wish toeatm ore gram s of protein, if meat nities, the American Institute of 1978 graduate of Rockville High ticut National Bank. recently had a prostate than is needed. were the only source, you’d need a little more Biological Sciences, the Associa­ School. He is employed by Cost An October wedding is planned. operation and didn’t have UPI photo tion for Women in Science, the Plus, Regional Market, Hartford. any complications. My DEAR READER: Part than a half pound of lean of the confusion is be­ round steak. American Society of Plant Physiol­ An August wedding at Center Falcons can dive bomb their doctor told me I could Your Health ogists and the American Associa­ Congregational Churcb is planned. prey at 175 miles an hour. resume sexual relations tween protein and meat. For an adult or growing Remember that a pound woman a recommended w ide trousers on parade tion for the Advancement of in two months. However, Science. She is a researcher in when 1 had sex I didn't Lawrence Lamb, M.D. of meat, even very lean daily allowance of 46 Hlivyak-Denvir meat, is not a pound of grams of protein would be At the Paris ready-to-wear shows this week. Designer Karl plant physiology at the University ejaculate. of Connecticut. I asked my doctor about protein. A whole pound of equivalent to about eight Lagerfeld unveiled his first collection ever under his own name. lean round steak contains ounces of lean round The prospective bridegroom has Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hlivyak of it and he told me it was a Lagerfeld’s show was heavily larded with wide trousers which a bachelor’s degree in psychology 36 Trebbe Drive announce the common result of this only 100 grams of protein. steak, or a little less than hit above the ankle and had the soft look of a long skirt rather Over 70 percent of its two ounces of pure pro­ from Stanford University, a bache­ engagement of their daughter type of operation. Could lor’s degree in biological sciences Dawn Irene Hlivyak to David L. presses the neck of the lems, which I'm sending weight is water, not tein. A woman who is than masculine pants. you give me further infor­ from San Jose University, and a Denvir, son of Mr. and Mrs. John bladder, the enlargement you. Othefs who want this protein. pregnant requires 76 mation and also the rea­ doctorate in biological sciences Denvir of Killingsworth. must be cut away from issue can send 75 cents grams of protein a day; if son for this? from Stanford University. The bride-elect is a 1977 gradu­ this area. In the process with a long, stamped, To answer your ques­ she's nursing she needs 66 News for Senior Citizens He is a member of Sigma Xi ate of Manchester High School and the valve and nerve fibers self-addressed envelope tions specifically, accord­ grams a day. DEAR READER: research fraternity, the American a 1981 graduate of the University of Blocked ejaculation is a are damaged. Since the for it to me, in care bf the ing to the National So it's very important to Association (or the Advancement Connecticut with a bachelor’s common and almost un­ valve can't close properly Manchester Herald, P.O. Academy of Sciences Na­ distinguish between of Science, the American Institute degree in drama. She is employed avoidable result of a pros­ at that exact moment, the Box 1551, Radio City Sta­ tional Research Council, a grams of protein and of Biological Sciences, the Ameri­ by attorneys Rich, May, Bildeau tate operation. ejaculate is squirted tion, New York, N.Y. healthy adult male or a grams of food. The two can Society of Plant Physiologists and Flaherty. The prostate gland sur­ backward into the 10019. growing teenage male re­ things are not the same at Hypertension topic and the Ecological Society of The prospective bridegroom is a rounds the urethra like a bladder, called retro­ quire only 56 grams of all. It’s correct to say an America. He is a visiting research 1984 graduate of the University of doughnut at the outlet of grade ejaculation. DEAR DR. LAMB: I quality protein a day. adult woman needs about associate for the department of Connecticut with a degree in the bladder. When you That shouldn't diminish have enclosed some arti­ There are 28.57 grams in two ounces of protein a plant biology at the University of political science. ejaculate, little valves at the previous sensation of cles that state different an ounce. It follows that day or eight ounces of of lecture series Illinois, where he is researching A Sept. 29 wedding is planned. the bladder neck close, an orgasm, just the visible things about how much two ounces of protein will meat, not eight ounces of plant physiology ecology. preventing the discharge evidence you’re used to. protein you nqed. One provide the amount re­ protein. An Aug. 25 wedding at the New York’s Radio City Music from squirting into the You'll want to read article said we needed two commended, but that Editor’s note; this column is pre­ a.m. bingo; noon lunch; 12:30 p.m. Friends Meetinghouse in Storrs is Hall seats 6,000 and has a stage 144 bladder. It’s then ejacu­ about the prostate and the ounces, then another said doesn't mean two ounces WORTH LOOKING into pared by the staff of the Manchester pinochle games; bus pick up at 8 a.m.; planned. Dawn Irene Hlivyak feet wide and 67 feet deep. lated normally. operations discussed in to eat two servings of of meat will satisfy the ... the many bargains Senior Center. It appears in the Herald return trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. When the prostate gland the Health Letter 15-6, three ounces daily. requirement. offered for sale every day on Wednesday's and Saturdays. e Tuesday: 9 a.m. shopping bus; is enlarged and com- Prostate Gland Prob­ I don't care for meat In order to provide 56 in the classified columns! 9:30 a.m. oil painting class; macrame By Jeanette Cave, class; 10 a.m. square dancing class; A Senior Center Director noon lunch; 12:30 p.m. bus returns from shopping: 1:30 p.m. exercise with About Town III •v'S Good health should always be an item Cleo. Book kills myths about schizophrenia on our agenda. If you suffer from • Wednesday: 9 a.m. blood pressure Auction is coming Class schedules available hypertension or know someone who (A-M); 9:30 a.m. pharmacist Peggy DEAR DR. BLAKER: I zophrenia is in its infancy, lounging around and mak­ does, you may benefit from the lecture Kelly; 10 a.m. pinochle games; Friend­ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cosumano of 84 Redwood Road The Manchester Community College fall class am a 44-year-old house­ this guide is an invaluable ing it impossible for me to series that will be sponsored by the ship Clircle; crewel class; noon' lunch; will chair the St. James spring auction planned May 4 schedule will be available the seconcf second week in DESIGN AN AD CONTEST wife with a wonderful aid for anyone who knows walk about in my night­ Town Health Department. The Hyper­ 12:30 p.m. bridge games; 1 p.m. arts at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn in Bolton. April at the registrar’s office, administration gown. 1 feel like a tension Program will run each Monday and crafts class; bus pick up at 8 a.m.; A wine and cheese cocktail hour will be followed by building. husband, a beautiful iHF' i Ask someone afflicted with the house and one big prob­ disorder. prisoner. from 12:15 to 1: IS p.m., from April 9 to return trips at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. the auction. Tickets are $10. All proceeds will benefit Students who are enrolled will receive a letter lem. 1 have a son who is a Dr. Blaker I don’t know exactly May 21. Topics discussed will include • Thursday; 9:30 a.m. orchestra St. James School.-Call 646-3169. specifying the date and hours they will be permitted to schizophrenic. D EAR DR. B LAKER: I what to say to them the following: Exercise and Its Effect rehearsal; noon lunch; 1 p.m. pro­ register. Students who do not receive a letter by April He is 25 and is receiving Karen Blaker, Ph.D. live in a dormitory in a without sounding like a on Your Blood Pressure, Medication — gram: "Ageless Achievements” ; bus Coachiight on agenda 9 should contact the registrar. nS5 IN PRIZES treatment ai a mental large university on the nag, but I really miss Use and Misuse, Stress and Stress pick up at 10 a.m.; return trip after Former MCC students who wish to return to college hospital near our home. L: West coast. The suites having a little privacy. Management, Low Sodium-Nutrition, program. The Sunset Club will meet at Manchester Senior may register April 23 through May 1, after completing He lives with my husband consist of three double and Low Cholesterol. You may call the • Friday: 9:30 a.m. cribbage and Citizens’ Center on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Arrangements a re-enrollment form available at the registrar’s GRAND PRIZE ...... *50 and me, making it very rooms that open onto a DEAR READER: Your center at 647-3211, to sign up. chess; 10 a.m. bingo; exercise with will be made for the Coachiight Dinner Theater trip office. Students who miss the deadline will not be able difficult to cope with the large common room. feelings are understanda­ Easter will be here before you know Cleo; noon lunch; 12:30 p.m. setback for May 16. to register until fall. ble. You are being made it. Do you want to add a little twist to games; 1:30 p.m. exercise class; bus unique problems that a written for those who are aspects of the syndrome At first I enjoyed the Students who wish to transfer credits from another 3 FIRST PRIZES... *25 each to feel like a guest in your your Easter eggs? Why not join pick up at 8 a.m.; return trips at 12:30 schizophrenic child close to a schizophrenic that are not known to even setup because it gave the Seniors stage show college must have required information to the own apartment. instructor Jack Gass on April 9 and 16 and 2:45 p.m. brings into the home. that will help them under­ the most knowledgeable six of us a place to have admissions office by Friday. I had no idea what stand and cope with the researchers and small parties and to just First off, see how the at 9:30 a.m., for instruction in making The ManchesterSenior Citizens’ Center will present 6 HONORABLE MENTIONS *5 e a C h schizophrenia was, let shuation? clinicians. hang out. Recently, how­ other girls in the suite feel Ukrainian eggs. Sign up by calling the MENU FOR WEEK: its 11th annual show Friday and April 7 at 8 p.m. at alone how to deal with a ever, there have been about the situation. Chan­ office. For the first class, you need to Manchester High School auditorium. Tickets are $5 Science winners named Monday: ham salad on rye, soup, schizophrenic. I had al­ However, in this book some problems. Two of ces are you are not alone bring uncooked eggs, paper towels and for adults and $2 for students under 12. DEAR READER: Yes. dessert, beverage. The following students were winners at- the ways thought it was a split Torrey explodes many of the girls have started in feeling that your pri­ a candle. Approximately $4 will pay for The production, enitled "A n Olde Time Vaudeville The book was written by Tuesday: hamburger on roll, soup, Assumption Junior High School science fair; personality. the myths concerning relationships with guys vacy is being invaded. the remainder of needed supplies. Show,” will include a variety of acts, including tap SeeYour Ad Printed In The E. Fulier Torrey, M.D. dessert, leverage. Grade 8 — Nora Schwarz, Lynn Ferraris, Maureen and it is called "Surviving schizophrenia and give a who live about 100 miles Then call a meeting There is no charge for the class. dancing, solo and choral performances, comic ENTER Every day I get differ­ Wednesday: corned beef and cab­ Daly, Denice Lavoie, Eric Lazarin and Benjamin Schizophrenia: A Famiiy detaiied picture of the from the school. during which you and April 2 is the deadline for registration sketches, imitations and magic acts. Director is ent opinions from differ­ bage, carrots, potatoes, dessert, DiGregorio. Manual" (Harper & disease. 'The author dis­ While they are both your suite mates can air for the Men’s Golf League. All those Robert Vader, chairman of arts and communication AnrljTatpr Hrralh ent doctors as to the beverage. Honors and honorable mention went to William Row). cusses the different drugs great guys, it’s gotten to your grievances. Try to registering after this date will be at Manchester Community College. causes,' symptoms and Thursday; chicken breast, potatoes, Moorcroft, Neil Griffin, Jonathan Hensel, Cathy TODAY! that are currently availa­ the point where I feel that come up with some sort of designated substitutes. The league will Emcee is Bob Ford, disc jockey and program Foley, Karl Henderson, ’Terrence DonnoIIy, Mathew treatment of Schizophrenia is a very ble to help combat the we should start renting compromise, such as hav­ start playing April 23 at the Manches­ vegetables, dessert, beverage. director at W IN F radio. In addition to the seniors’ Chmielecki and Carla Kohler. on April 20, 1984 schizophrenia. difficult disease to under­ disorder. out to them. They are ing the guys over only on ter Country Club. Starting times will be Friday; tuna salad on whole wheat, acts, Hartford break dancers Almighty Rock Force soup, dessert, beverage. Grade 7 — Heidi Schauster, Todd McHugh, Mark Is there a book that is stand. There are many Whiie the study of schi­ always staying over. w eekend. posted April 16 in the Manchester will entertain as well as Improv 10, a drama group Herald and the Journal Inquirer. from Manchester Community College. Harrington, Timothy Cronin, Brian Kleinhen and Gregory MIodzinski. We congratulate Victor Coleman who BOWLING SCORESt Women hi Call 647-3211. HERE’S HOW TO ENTER defeated Henry Bartlett in the Rotation single — Sophie Kravontka, 187; M aty Honors and honorable mention went to Stephanie Greece’s American first lady for women’s rights Pool Tournament. Chaves, 182; Jeanette Pierro, 180. Hi Ogrodnik, Matthew Price, Mark Maglicic, Jean RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS Don’t forget, that the Big Event triple — Ginger Yourkas, 484; Mary Krafters make dolls Zielinski, Amanda Reis, Amy Lema, Andrea happens next weekend, April 6 and 7, at Chaves, 483; Loma Kimiec, 469; Sophie By Patricia McCormack George Jeffrey, 31; Gayle Sophia, 29; The Koffee Krafters of the Nutmeg branch, YWCA, Canterell and Kimberly Cuneo. United Press international the Manchester High ^ h o ol, when the Kravontka, 452. Men hi single — Paul Nicholas, 27, and Andreas Jr., 25. All carry will meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at 78 N. First place winners in each grade received $50 center will present its 11th annual Desjeune,)(233; Wendell Poucher, 207. 1. There will be e llret prize end two honorable 3. Ads must be submitted the same size as as­ dual passports except George.' He re­ Main St. Members will work on bottled dolls. savings bonds. Karl Henderson won a $50 bond for the signed. Only a Mack marker pen, or brush may The highest ranking American expatriate Variety Show entitled, “ An Olde Time Hi triple -^'SauLPesJeunes, 568; Mike mentions In each category plus a grand prize nounced American citizenship when Hostesses are Diane Zeppa and Margaret Riggio. grade 8 student with the most-improved project. winner. The prize calegorlee are: (1) 4lh, Sth, bo used on a white background. All comploted in Athens answers to the title "fir.st lady of elected to the Greek Parliament, occupying Vaudeville Show” . Although tickets Pierro, 546; Wendell Poucher, 538; Baby-sitting is available by calling 647-1437 in John Kravontka, 538; Frank Wotniba, and Sth grades; (2) 7th, 8th, Sth grades; (3) 10th, ads must be received by The Herald no later Greece” by virtue of her marriage to the a seat filled earlier by his grandfather and will be sold at the door, we encourage advance. Lynn Ferraris and Maureen Daly won first place in 530; Herbert Tedford, 517. 11th, and 12th grades. than 5:00 P.M., Monday, April S^TOn. man who is the nation's first socialist prime his father. you not to wait until the last minute. The group is open to anyone interested in crafts. the math division at the Connecticut state science fair. 4. All entries become .the property of The Man­ minister, Andreas Papandreou. During World War II, Papandreou spent You may purchase tickets from the Pai^cipants must be members of the Koffee Krafters Heidi Schauster, Todd McHugh and Mark Harrington chester Herald. Only the top entries will be pub­ Margaret Papandreou strode into her two years in the U.S. Navy and became a center office. PINOCHLE SCORES: Rene Maiie, received medals. and the YWCA. 2. To enter the contest you must bring or mall lished. . suite at the Plaza Hotel the other day with a Channel 13 on Cable TV will air a 643; Arnold Jensen, 622; Bert Turner, citizen in 1944. The family moved to Greece the entry blank below to the iJisplay Advertising I smile and the gait of a self-assured female in 1959 and Papandreou was elected to preview of the show on April 1 and 2 at 595; M ary Hill, 578; Harry PosplsU,. 572; Nadine Malcom, 560; Floyd Post, Department ol The Herald on or before Mon­ *".'J** dy the advertising ' executive on her way into the board room. Parliament five years later. There was a 7; 30 p.m., April 3 at 4 p.m., and April 4 staff ol The Herald. At 60, Mrs. Papandreou still has the long, military coup in 1967. at 8 p.m. 560; Grace Windsor, 557; PeteCasella, day, April 2,1984. You will then receive In- 557; Ada Rojas, 547. .structlons In person at The Herald Informing 8. Winners will be announced upon oublica- lean silhouette of a model. She attributes He was charged with with treason and The Manchester Historical Society’s Public records llon. that in part to her Scots, English and Swiss spent months in solitary. On his release the presentaUon on the "History of Man­ you what business you will be doing an ad Franehita genes and in large part to working out three family fled, returning after the Junta fell in chester,” has been rescheduled for BRIDGE SCORES: Doris Hunt, (or. times a week in a health club, doing 15 1974. Thursday, May 17. 5,210; Hilda Campbell, 4,910; Ethel Warranty daada Shrider, land on North property of James S. SUPER minutes of hard exercise other days. Papandreou got his chance in 1981. Mrs. Other activities are follows: Robb, 4,560; Marge McLain, 4,400; John and Julia Shrider Main Street, $100,000. Dudzik, 82 Russell St., ! $1,800. OPPORTUNITY Hersait and pep per hair is mostly salt but Papandreou thinks a feminist plank in her April 11, 9:30 a.m. — slgn-up for Big Maude Barnard, 3,700; Nadine Mal­ to Stock Development As­ John W. Vigeant to (FHAMCHIM} her deep blue eyes retain a (lashing quality husband’s platform helped get him elected Week trip to New York City, May 9. com, 3,620; Marion McLagan, 3,530; sociates, land on North Kathleen P. Vigeant, 41 EXCLUSIVE. she uses for emphasis. as a socialist. $18.50 includes transportation and Sol Cohen, 3,460. Main Street, $148,500. Byron Road. HIGH FASHION " I don't feel like 60,” she said. " I don’t Mrs. Papandreou talked about her admissions (or United Nations tour and Clarence and Mary Janice L. Cqldwall to The Statue of Liberty FRIDAY SETBACK SCORES: Hel­ I Want To Enter Ad Craft '84 know how it would feel. I don't think about crusade as president of the Women’s Union World Trade Center. Lunch is on your Rush to William J. Mar­ Janice L. Caldwell, Trus­ and the Washington Mon­ NAIL BOUTIQUE ena Gavello, 140; Lorraine Smith, 137; my age. I feel younger than my years — in of Greece, an organization she co-founded own. There will be time for browsing tin, 43 Brookfield St., tee and William A. Clif­ ument were both com­ Doris Jacobs, 134; Mike Desimone, •Fuu snivict energy, in spirit, in outlook.” with 20 other women after the fall of the through some unique stores and gift $77,500. ford, land on Woodland pleted in 1884. •MMMANOIT-ttCUM PMTUM Ni i m ...... 131; Paul Ottone, 126; John Klein, 125; •LUCfUTIVI When Margarent Chant was growing up dictatorship. There are 15,000membersand shops, at each location. Harry Evans Jr. to Street. •NO IX M U IN C I in Elmhurst, III., she never dreamed of 150 chapters. April 16 to 20 — no lunch. ^ m Anastasia, 120; Floyd Post, 119; Ricky A. Sawyer and Clarence E. Zachery Sr. NldtlMIY A d d r m ...... ^...... Bill Brown, 117; Grace Windsor, 117. •COMPLtTt TMM INQ being a prime minister’s wife. The Union since 1975 has tried to liberate April 17 — Radio City Music Hall Nancy A. Lemire, unit 82 to Shirley B. 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Darby. 21 ASC F.C.U. attaches won’t be able to tell the 721-7232 April 20 — closed Good Friday. Amelia Anastasia, 775; Mike Desi­ difference, but your Tho Manchootor H o r^ 18 Eralnard Plaoo, Monchoelor, CT 08040. InMoa olooo She met Papandreou in a dentist’s and pubiic health. She was turned on by his The Greek women’s movement is far Fairview St.. $65,000. property of Wilson H. N|r. Gray mone, 772; Annette HlUery, 769; Leon Miles, 49 Server St., budget will I Boost your Monday, April 2,1984. At this time you wHI bo assigned an account. waiting room in 1948. He was teaching "charismatic personality and intellect.” behind similar movements worldwide, SCHEDULE FOR WEEK: Out of Town Fallot, 769; Dom Anastasia, 764; Joe $3,000. budget by selling Idle economics at the University of Minnesota. They married in 1951 and their four Mrs. Papandreou said, noting it was QuMcUhn daada Call CoHact Garibaldi, 763; Ruth Baker, 757; iJiHan Heritage Savings and Worchester General items in your home with a She was working on degrees in journalism chiidren were bom in the United States — deactivated during the dictatorship. • Monday; 9:30 a.m. ceramics; 10 Vow iMiamwimm awinn lew is, 750; Martin Bakstan, 747. Loan to John and Julia Repair Shop Inc. attaches low-cost ad in classified. H - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, March 31. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturaay, inarcn Ji. iubv — u I—MACC News No, we don’t seem to jail our women folk SPORTS

ready to come by, particularly when your last delivered at all the elderly housing Editor's note: this column is prepared by the residential counselor at Connection House in address was HCC, Fish Fry Street, Hartford. time she discovered that CRT had . staff of the Manchester Area Conference of Middletown (a half-way house for both ex­ We’re here to help, so if you have an uncle or the April cheese distribution, it was Churches. offenders and mental health patients), has come undo all the bulletins, news releases and flyers Hagler keeps crown on board as our new Re-entry coordinator. nephew or neighbor or son, who needs a helping' that were scattered all over town. Project Re-entry is a six-year-old program hand, give Jim a call. That’s why he’s here. By Nancy Carr Cancelation of the April cheese ® MACC Director co-sponsored by MACC and the Connecticut Have you been wondering why I haven't mentioned aunts, nieces or daughters? We don’t our error, and we apologize to Mary and to all our Department of Corrections, to assist men and good friends who have come to depend on the women returning to the community, from seem to ^all our women folk. In six years, w e’ve only had a handful of Re-entry clients who were cheese and butter. (By the way. Mary says there April' Fools'Day Eve — just in the nickoftime. incarceration in a correctional institution. will be dry milk available in May). In teCL ® Last year. 61 men were referred or found their female. It raises some very interesting questions, with T K O in 10th After the last few weeks. I feel like a smile would notice from Mary says she has enough dry milk to way to the Re-entry office in the parish house in doesn’t it? Ask us to come talk to your group about probably cause my lower lip to fall off. but maybe feed the world. front of Emanuel Lutheran on Church Street. the criminal justice system and corrections. I could spend today doing some warming up By Logan Hobson when you get into the ring.” Over half of them had no place to go. Almost half We’re not as experienced as Captain Joe Brooks, Hagler said. “ I had to tfe. He was grimaces and twitches to be ready for tomorrow's And error No. 2 — Mary says re-registration is UP I Sports Writer Hagler opened a cut on the of them said their first priority was finding a job. but we’ll be happy to share the fruits of our past strong. He was a very game chuckles. permitted after April 13. Let me quote directly — challenger’s nose in the beginning And that's what Jim will be doing. Since some of six years with You. warrior who came to fi^ t . I had to Actually, we are most appreciative of your “ On April 2, a new sign-up will begin and continue LAS VEGAS — After some of the fourth and peppered Roldan the men land on our doorstep with nothing but the take it to him. I felt him tiring calls and notes voicing your concern over the through April 13. All the white forms must be in unexpected early difficulties, Mar­ as he tried to bull his way to the clothes they are wearing, putting pieces back CRT DIDN’T CANCEL! towards the end so I concentrated Shelter. We're planning a full column on the my officeno later than April 17. You may continue vin Hagler played matador against inside. Hagler stunned Roldan together means helping them find a place to on the body. I didn’t want to make Shelter in May where we can give you complete to sign up people through April 30, but they will Juan Domingo Roldan’s bull-like with a left to the body and a right to sleep: maybe even a toothbrush, and then settling And speaking of April Fool’s Day Eve, I ’vebeen the same mistake I made with statistics on Shelter use for the cold weather not be considered for distribution until June; If rushes Friday night and success­ the head and continued to pour on in to the long haul with the phones and the requested by Mary Petrie (CRT coordinator for Duran. season. Until then. I will just share with you that you wish to continue signing up people (and you fully defended his world middle­ the punishment and nailed Roldan newspapers, checking out rooms and ads for jobs, Soup Kitchens, Shelters and Commodities “ My strategy was to box the guy between November and Feb. 15.91 different men may — there is no longer a quota) .all white forms weight title for a ninth time. with twb sharp combinations at the day after day, until something breaks. distribution), to clarify the April cheese distribu­ but when he started tiring, I took it and women have used the Shelter with an average Hagler, blending speed and Jim will be alongside encouraging them not to tion, or rather non-distribution here in Manches­ must be in my office by the Sth of the month for the to him.” end o f the round. attendance of 13 an evening. Until mid-January, same month distribution. Late ones will be deadly accurate combinations, Roldan continued to press for­ give up, but also offering some reality therapy. ter. A series of communication mishaps resulted Sluggish in the early going, most of them had been well over age 20. More retained his title by closing Rol­ ward in the sixth but was getting Days in jail pass more quickly when you are in a misunderstanding that led our volunteer considered for the following month.” Hagler rebounded from a contro­ about the Shelter in May. Say an extra prayer for our coordinators who bombarded on the inside by day-dreaming about that $8.50 job in the print coordinator to set up a whole series of special dan’s eye in third round and versial knockdown in the opening put in hours you wouldn’t believe, trying to keep ferocious combinations as his eye shop, machine shop, or on the construction crew. efforts to make sure everyone had an opportunity hammering out a lOth-round tech­ seconds of the fight and' took PROJECT RE-ENTRY this all together. Again, our thanks to all the was barely a slit. Roldan landed a Stereos and hatchbacks, as well as sugar plums, to re-register for surplus foods. She even nical knockout over the No. 1 control in the third round when he caring volunteers involved in the surplus foods crunching right flush on Hagler's dance in your head. It’s quite a jolt to face the real scheduled all our volunteers for two extra ranked challenger from put Roldan through the ropes and We're welcoming a new staff person to MACC distribution. Argentina. chin in the seventh but Hagler this week. Jim Fagan, who has recently been a world where even minimum-wage jobs aren't registration dates in April, and had flyers onto the ring apron with a dazzling Hagler, fighting for the first time combination, capped by a hard again came right back and raked UPI photo since his unanimous decision vic­ left. As Roldan arose and pulled the challenger with a four-punch tory over three-time champion himself back into the ring, he combination capped by a straight Georgetown center Patrick Ewing and dome Friday. The Hoyas will meet Roberto Duran last Nov. 10, landed grabbed his right eye which had left. head coach John Thompson talk during Kentucky Saturday afternoon in the The two went toe-to-toe at the Calendar with a crunching left on Roldan’s already started to-swell. a workout session at Seattle's King- N CAA semifinals. closed right eye in the 10th and the “ It was embarrassing. It was a start of the eighth but Hagler got challenger fell back to the canvas. slip,” Hagler said of his knock­ the better of it and hurt Roldan Conference planned South plans week Church women meet Roldan, the World Boxing Associa­ down. “ And I wanted everybody to with a right hook to the ribs. tion’s top contender, rose at the see it was a slip. I was very After the sixth round, Roldan Faith Baptoist Church will sponsor a missionary The following events are scheduled at South United The following events are scheduled at Emanuel count of seven with the eye gushing surprised when the referee started told his com er that he was having Final Four questions conference Friday through April 8 at the church. 52 Methodist Chruch for the coming week; Lutheran Church for the coming week: blood. Referee Tony Perez asked counting. I ’ve never been knocked extreme difficulty seeing and ring Lake St. Monday — 7:30 p.m., administrative board. Sunday — 4 p.m., concert, Sirkka Johnson, flutist. Roldan if he could continue and down. physician Donald* .Romeo con­ A service will be Friday at 7 p.m. On April 7 a Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards study group; 12:30 Monday — 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., fair workshop in Roldan shook his head, saying no. “ Roldan is going to be very, very sulted with Perez before the ninth meeting and family buffet supper is at 5 p.m. April 8 p.m., Mizpah-Spencer Circle; Stanley Circle; 3 p.m., Luther Hall; 3:30 p.m., staff meeting: 6:45 p.m., Perez then stopped the bout 39 sore tomorrow. I didn’t get hurt. round and checked the chal­ services will be at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Bill Asbury Bell Ringers: 7:30 p.m., women's prayer and scouts: 6:45 p.m., youth ministry; 7:30 p.m., council. seconds into the round. He caught me with a couple of lenger's eye. Roldan was allowed to be answered today Commons and at 7 p.m. with the Rev. John Hayes. study, 337 W. Middle Turnpike. Tuesday — 10 a.m., Beethoven Chorus; 4 p.m.. “ I felt 1 was in real good shape," shots but that’s what happens to continue. Sunday school wil be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday — 1:30 p.m., AARP executive board; Cherub and Youth choirs; 7 p.m., ECW, fair The Rev. William Commons served as missionary 6:55 p.m., Wesley Bell Ringers: 7:30 p.m.. Chancel workshop. By Fred Lief Basketball in Kentucky ranks backcourt. Also at guard is Jim to Hong Kong for 11 years. He is director of enlistment Choir; Reynolds Circle; adult Bible study, 277 Spring Wednesday — 7 p.m.. Lenten worship and study; NBA roundup UPI Sports Writer with coal, horses and bourbon. The Master, one of the nation’s best and education for the Association of Baptists for St. 7:30 p.m., Emanuel and Marlborough choir Wildcats have not won an NCAA shooters when he heats up. The two World Evangelism in Cherry Hill. N.J. Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m.. rehearsal. SEATTLE — Just a short title since 1978 and the folks back must handle Georgetown’s press. The Rev. and Mrs, John Hayes are missionaries in Youth Choir. Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 11; 15a.m., care jumpshot from majestic Mount home are hungry. Coach Joe Hall Joining the Twin Towers up front is Ghana. Both were born and raised in Africa. Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. and visitation; 3:45 p.m.. Belle Choir; 6:30 p.m., Bird leads Celtics to win Rainier, the questions are put has two fine big men in Bowie and freshman Kenny Walker confirmation; 7 p.m., fair workshop; 7:30 p.m., before the oracle of college basket­ Turpin. Bowie missed two years “ It certainly may be the chosen Shroud of Turin examined Lenten breakfast set Scandia. ball’s Final Four; with a fractured shin but has come m om entofm y 12years,” Hall said. The following events are scheduled at Center Saturday — 8 p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous at — Will Kentucky’s two- headed on strong. Turpin, the team ’s top “ 1 think maybe w e’re the chosen HEBRON — Paul Bromely will speak on the Shroud BOSTON (UPI) - Larry Bird playing without leading scorer The teams exchanged the lead Congregational Church for the coming week: Luther Hall, 60 Church St. monster of Sam Bowie and Melvin scorer, complements Bowie down ballclub.” of Turin Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Gilead Congregational scored 19 points to lead the Boston Bernard King, who has missed the five'tim es in the last two minutes Monday — 9 a.m., library committee, library; 7:30 Turpin bring the Wildcats a low. Georgetown may call Washing­ Church. 672 Gilead St. Bromley is a free lance writer Celtics to a 105-96 victory over the last five games with a dislocated and Cleveland had its last advan­ p.m., property, Robbins Room. national title? The No. 3 Wildcats, 29-4, won the ton home but there is little and Biblical researcher. Vows renewed at North Atlanta Hawks Friday night. finger, was led by Bill Cartwright's tage, 87-86, on a 14- footer by World Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir; 6 p.m., — Can Patrick Ewing and Mideast Regional behind Dicky diplomacy when the Hoyas are on The shroud, a linen cloth which bears the image of a Kevin McHale came off the 20 points. B. Free. confirmation, Robbins Room; 7:30 p.m., diaconate, The following events have been scheduled at North Boston bench for 17 points and 'The Knicks’ point total repres­ With 49 seconds left, Sichting hit Georgetown’s demon defense Beal, who has put zip in the court. crucified man. is the most c’Bntroversial relic in offset the frontline of Kentucky? Roman Catholic Church history. In 1978 a group of Robbins Room. United Methodist Church for the coming week: Robert Parish added IS points and ented their lowest output of the a rebound basket to put Indiana Wednesday — 6:45 a.m., breakfast and Lenten Sunday — 5:30 p.m., potiuck andslide presentation — Will Houston break its Final scientists conducted testing on the cloth, in order to nine rebounds. season. The previous low was also ahead 88-87. On the next time down program. Woodruff Hall; 6:30 p.m., sacred dance. on summer camp. Four hex and rally behind the determine its authenticity as the burial cloth of Jesus Boston went on a 13-5 run at the against Washington — a 91-86 loss the court, Sichting was fouled with Federation Room; 7:30 p.m., “ Walk through faith” ; Monday — 7 p.m., council on ministries; 7:30 p.m., power of Akeem Olajuwon? Christ. end of the third quarter to take an at Madison Square Garden Dec. 30. three seconds left. He hit both free Nettles traded — Can Virginia make the salmon The work was made public in New London in 1981. Chancel Choir. education committee. 81-69 advantage and the Hawks Sixers 118, Mavericks 110 throws to finish the scoring. Tuesday — 7 p.m., worship committee; 7:30 p.m., could never drawcloserthan seven At Philadelphia, Julius Erving Indiana outscored the Cavaliers jump out of the sea with yet Scientists said the cloth was not a forgery, and it was Prayer at Nazarene SAN DIEGO (UPI) — The New fielding third basemen in baseball. ecumenical prayer. points. scored 29 points and Andrew Toney 29-19 in the third quarter to come another victory in the NCAA not made by human hands. They said that modern York Yankees Friday night Nettles appeared in five All-Star The following events are scheduled at the Church of Wednesday — 10 a.m., pastor's class: 12:15 p.m., Celtics’ reserve guard Quinn added 25 to lead the 76ers to a back from a 44-37 halftime deficit. Tournament? science could not reproduce the image. The oracle will provide some granted veteran third baseman games. the Nazarene for the coming week: brown bag lunch and Bible study with communion; Buckner scored seven second- 118-110 victory over the Dallas Clark Kellogg scored 24 points The public is welcome. answers when Houston plays Vir­ Graig Nettles his wish and traded Nettles put on a spectacular Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ 7:15 p.m., choir. quarter points and helped Boston Mavericks. and Butch Carter had 19 for him to the San Diego Padres for fielding peformance throughout cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7 p.m., Thursday — 6:45 a.m., breakfast prayer meeting. score eight of the last 10 points in The teams battled evenly Indiana, which is only two games ginia on Saturday (3:40 EST) in the Missionaries to visit left-handed pitcher Dennis Ras­ the 1978 against the teen outreach: board of Christian life; Sunday school Saturday — 9 a .m,, confirmation; 7 p.m., renewal of the half, giving the Celtics a 58-50 throughout most of the first half, behind Cleveland in the Central NCAA semifinals with Kentucky mussen and a player to be named Los Angeles Dodgers and was a Trinity Covenant Church. 302 Hackmatack St., will vows. lead at intermission. which ended with Philadelphia Division. Free had 24 points and facing Georgetown in the second staff. later. key factor in bringing the Yankees sponsor a missionary conference through April 8. Wednesday — 9 a.m.. Cornerstone prayer time; 7 Atlanta was led by Dominique holding a 56-48 advantage, led by 14 Cliff Robinson 21 for Cleveland. game. The winners play for the Vanette Thorsell, missionary to Zaire since 1946, Nettles, a native of San Diego the championship. p.m., family prayer gathering: Chancel Choir; teen Wilkins with 23 points and.Dan points each by Erving and Moses Bucks il9, Bulls 86 title Monday night. will speak at the 8 and 11 a.m. services Sunday. On Missionary to speak The teams practiced Friday in who has hit more career home runs Rasmussen, a 6-foot-7, 230- Bible study. Roundfield with 19. Malone. At Milwaukee, Paul Pressey Tuesday. Carl Edstrom. also of Zaire, will speak with The Kingdome — site of the games than any third baseman in history, pounder, was a Yankee farmhard Thursday — counseling with the Rev. Gerald Eddy. The following events are scheduled at the Trinity Bullets 107, Knicks 79 Philadelphia, which has won scored 20 points and Marques confirmation classes and have dinner with young — with the session open to the demanded that the Yankees trade until last August when he was part Call 646-8599. Convenant Church for the coming week: At Landover, Md., Jeff Malone l2-of-l4, moved out to an 81-68 lead Johnson added 18 to lead the public at no cost. • him after learning of the club's of a package sent to San Diego for adults at 7 p.m. Friday — 7 a.m., King’s Christian School prayer. Tuesday — 6 a.m., men's prayer breakfast at came, off the bench to score 17 on a layup by Malone with 2:26 left Milwaukee Bucks to their fourth Whatever may be learned Satur­ plans to platoon him with newly pitcher John Montefusco. Saturday at 6:30 p.m. there will be a potiuck supper. LaStrada; 4 p.m., confirmation; 7 p.m., young adults points and Frank Johnson added 16 in the third quarter. The lead then straight victory,a 119-86 rout of the Saturday — 7 a.m., men’s prayer gathering. acquired Toby Harrah. Rasmussen, who will be 25 in iate Edstrom and Marian Enns. a missionary in Mexico, dinner. to lead the struggling Washington reached 97-81 on a layup by Wes Chicago Bulls. day, this much is sure: each school will pocket more than $600,000, the The Yankees’ captain since 1982, April, was 0-0 with a 1,98 earned will speak. Mr. and Mrs. Enns have served in Mexico Wednesday — 7 p.m., prayer meeting;' Boy’s Bullets to a 107-79 rout of the New Matthews with 7:27 remaining. Sidney Moncrief added 17 points Trinity plans concert economy of the Seattle area will be the 39-year-old Nettles joined the run average in 13 2-3 innings last since 1974; prior to that assignment, they served in Brigade; Pioneer Girls; youth groups; 7:30 p.m.. York Knicks. Malone added 24 points and 13 for Miiwaukee, which raised its Herald photo by OuBois some $30 million richer by the Yankees in 1973 and has hit 333 year. He struck out 13. In his first Ecuador for 16 years. Steve Nielson, organist at Trinity Covenant Church, Chancel Choir. The two teams shot a combined rebounds, while Mark Aguirre had lead in the Central Division to one On April 8 at 7 p.m. Martha Dwight, a missionary to tournament’s end and scalpers — lifetime home runs, 319 of them as m ajor league start on Oct. 1 302 Hackmatack St., will present a free concert Thursday — 6:30 a.m., women’s prayer at 29-for-77 from the field in the first 26 points and Rolando Blackman 22 game over idle Deti^oit, which will This sacred sculpture near St. Bridget after reports of ticket sales of a third baseman. He won Gold . against Atlanta, he retired the first Taiwan, will speak. Coffee will be served. Mrs. Sunday at 7:30 p.m. on the church's new Allen organ. LaStrada; 6:30 p.m., AGAPE. half but the Bullets used an 11-2 run for Dallas. Rookie Dale Ellis added play host to the Bucks Saturday Dwight and her husband have served in Taiwan since $1,000 per pair — probably will Gloves for fielding in 1977 and 1978 14 batters he faced, striking out Church greets parishioners on their way Featured will be works by Purcell, Bach. Pachebel Saturday — 6:30 to 7:30 a.m., boy's discipleship at midway through the second quar­ 21 points for the Mavericks, night. settle for face value by gametime. and is considered one of the best seven. to church. 1955. and selections requested by members of the LaStrada; 6:30 p.m., potiuck supper with Marian ter to open a 38-31 lead 4:44 before including four 3-point field goals. Chicago, which lost its fifth The public is invited to all the meetings. congregation. Enns, missionary to Mexico. intermission. Pacers 90, Cavaliers 87 straight game, was led by Orlando The Bullets connected on their At Indianapolis, Jerry Sichting Woolridge’s 20 points. first five field goal attempts of the scored the last four points of the Milwaukee held a 53-44 halftime second half to up their lead to 56-40 game in the final minute to lift lead but broke the game open by Flyers defeat Devils, 6-2 Relisfious Services and they increased the advantage Indiana to a 90-87 victory over the outscoring the Bulls 27-9 over the Cleveland Cavaliers that stretched first 7‘/4 minutes of the third period to 77- 53 late in the quarter. and Darryl Sittler scored on a the Pacers’ winning streak to to take ad 80-53 bulge. Moncrief EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. Islanders have two. Washington had lost five consec­ power play at 12:48. Church, 228 Bolton Center three. had 12 points in the run. (U P I) — Ilkka Sinasalo scored two Sinasalo opened the scoring at ‘Assemblies of God Church, 1)50 Boston Turn­ fellowship. (647-9)41) utive games and 7-of-8. New York, Road, at the Green, Bolton. pike, Bolton. Sunday 8 o.m., Lutheran Rev. J. Clltlord Curtin, pos­ p.m., salvation meeting. first-period goals and Ron Sutter 9:45 of the first period, beating New Jersey broke Lindbergh's Rev. Charles H. Ericson, Roman Cathoiic (649-7787). bid for a shutout at 5:12 of the third Colvory Church (Assem­ Eucharist; 10 o.m. Holy Concordia Lutheran tor. S a tu r^ v mass at 5p.m .; and Bobby Clarke had a goal and New Jersey goaltender Glenn blies of God), 400 Buckland Minister. 9:30 a.m., worship Eucharist, Rev. John Hol- Mormon Sunday mabses at 7:30, 9:15 two assists each Friday night to Resch with a 15-footer to the short period on Tim Higgins’ rebound. Rood. South Windsor. Rev. service, nursery, church liger, vlcor. 11 o.m., tellow- Church (L C A ), 40 Pitkin St., Church of Ihe Assumption, and 11 a.m. (643-4466) school; 10:30 o.m., fellow­ shlp hour. Monday through Manchester. Rev. Burton D. Adorns Street at Thompson Unitarian spark the Philadelphia Flyers to a side. Clarke then upped the margin Philadelphia protested because Kenneth L. Gustofson, pas­ Strond, pastor. Schedule: 8 Church ot Jesus Christ of Road, Manchester. Rev. Ed­ tor. 9:30 o.m., Sunday ship; 10:45 o.m., forum pro­ Friday, 4:45 p.m.; Wednes- Latter Day Saints (Mor­ 6-2 triumph over the New Jersey at 12:02 with a 30-footer under Darryl Stanley of the Flyers had gram. (649-7077 office or o. m.. Holy Communion, ward S. Pepin, pastor. Satur­ Universaiist school; 10:30 a.m., worship, day, 9 o.m.. Holy mon), 30 Woodside St., Man­ Saivation Army Devils. Reach’s right glove. been penalized at 3:00 for interfer­ 647-0878 parsonage. Eucharist. (643-9203) nursery; 9:15 a.m., church day mass at 5; Sundov child-care and nursery; 7:00 school ond Christian Growth chester. Wayne S. Taylor, masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 ond Unitarian Universaiist o.m ., evening service of Center Congregational St. Mary's Episcopal bishop, 9:15 a.m., sacrament Salvation Army, 661 Moln The win lifted Philadelphia to Sinasalo scored his 29th of the ence and should have been re­ Church, 11 Center St., Man­ hour, nursery; 10:30 a.m.. noon. (643-2195) St., Manchester. Copt, and Sodety-East, 153 W. Vernon praise and Bible preoching. Church, Pork and Church meeting; 10:15 a.m., Sunday St., Manchester. Rev. Arnold within one point of second-place season with a 20-footer at 12:19, leased at the 5:00 mark but still (644-1102) chester. Rev. Newell H. Cur­ streets, Manchester. Rev. Holy Communion, nursery. St. Bartholomew's Church, Mrs. Randall Davis. 9:30 (649-5311) school and prim ory; 11:25 741 E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 Westwood, minister. 10:30 Washington in the scramble for capping a play started by Philadel­ was in the penalty box 12 seconds tis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector; o.m., priesthood and relief Robert J. Bills, minister of Rev. Frederick P. Moser, E m a n u e l Lutheran chester. Rev. Martin J. a.m., holiness meeting; 7 a.m., service. (646-5151) final spots in the Patrick Division. phia goalie Peile Lindbergh. later. Church, 60 Church St., society. (643-4003) Scholsky, pastor. Saturday Baptist visitations; Rev. Clifford O. associate rector. 7:30 o.m.. The Flyers, however, have only Brian Propp scored his 39th goal New Jersey’s final goal came at Simpson, pastor emeritus; Holy Eucharist; 9 o.m.. Holy Manchester. Rev. Dale H. mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday Baptlit Bible Church of Michael C. Thornton, asso­ Euchorlst and Church School Gustafson, pastor; Steven p. masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 one game remaining while the in the first minute of the second 14:37 when rookie Pat Verbeek Coventry, the Grange build­ ciate pastor. lOo.m., worship with child core; 11 o.m.. Holy Sobln, Intern; Rev. C. Henry Nationai Cathoiic o. m. “ Key To Capitals and first- place New York period. Sutter made it 5- 0 at 9:49^ scored. ing, Route 44, Coventry. Ste­ service, sanctuary; 10 o.m. Eucharist. (649-4583) Anderson, postor emeritus. SI. Bridget Church, 70 Main THE phen Smith, poster. Worship church school. (647-9941) Sunday schedule: 8:30 a.m., St. John's Polish Notional SI., Manchester. Rev. Philip services Sundov at It o.m. First Congregational worship In Ihe sanctuary; Catholic Church, 23 Golway A. Sheridan and Rev. Emilio BIBU ond 7 p.m. All ore welcome. Church of Andover, Route 6, Gospei 9:45 a.m., church school, St., Manchester. Rev. Stan­ P. Padelll, co-pastors. Satur­ Daiiy (742-7937) Andover. Rev. Richard H. Bible study, coflee In Luther ley M. Lancola, pastor. 9 day mass 5 p.m .; Sunday 8KMS Community Baptist Taylor, pastor. Sunday wor­ Church of Iho Living Ood, Hall; 11a.m., worship In the a.m., mass. (643-5906) masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and sanctuary, nursery, child­ noon. (643-2403) Judge issues order to stop Church, 585 E. Center St., ship: 11 o.m., nursery core on evangelical, tull-gospel Manchester. Rev. James I. provided. Church school: church, Robertson School, ren's chapel.(643-1193) St. James Church, 896 Main Success” Meek, minister. 9:15 o.m., 9:30 a.m., Sunday. (742-7696) North School Street, Man­ Latvion Lutheran Church St., Manchester. Rev. Fran­ church school tor oil ages, First Congregational chester. Rev. -David W. of Manchester, 2) Garden St., Nazarene cis V. KrukowskI, Rev. Ro­ Inmyggrtylggniaigrl- kindergarten through Grade Church of Coventry, 1171 Mullen, pastor. Meeting Sun­ Manchester. (643-2051) bert Burbank, Rev. Richard oiM Infuellon In my kngg Prince of Peace Lutheran Church of the Noiarene, A. Lamore, team ministry. 4 continuing during the ser­ Main St., Coventry. Rev. days, 10 to 11:30a.m. Nursery 236 Main St., Manchester. produoadghlghtgvgrgMl vice; 10:30 o.m., morning Bruce Johnson, pastor, 11 and Sunday school. Church, Route 31 and Nnrtiu- Rev. Edward J. Reardon. Colts’ transfer to Indiana Rev. Neale McLain, senior ■oitig mid hgludngHng. worship. Nursery provided. o.m., worship; 9:30 o.m., Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Rlver Road, Coventry. $tev. Saturdaymassesat4and6:30 §47-8301 pastor; Rev. Herb Newell, Our fim ly phyileign Si8t (643-0537) church school In Church national Church, 745 Main W.H. Wllkens, pastor.9o.m., p. m .; Sunday masses at for7:30, an important Sunday school; 10:15 a.m., minister of youth. 9:30 a.m., dggntd Ihg wound wHh By Steve GInsburg the Colt management. Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lone House. Nursery core St., Manchester. Rev. Philip Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., 9,10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. General Counsel and Vice Presi­ Lake St., Manchester. Rev. provided. (742-8487) P. Saunders. Sunday, 10:30 worship service. (742-7548) (643-4129) recorded message rough ond ioumlnaly un- UPI Sports Writer The temporary restraining Zion Evangelical Lutheran worship, children's church dent Michael Chernoff for leaving Jomes Bellosov, pastor. 9:30 Second Congregational o. m., adult Bible study and and nursery; 6:30 p.m., even­ St. Mary Church, 1600 Main gympoihollo alrokog. a.m., Sunday school; 10:30 Church, 385 N. Main St., Sunday school; 7 p.m., wor­ Church (Missouri Synod), St., Coventry. Father James order does not stop Irsay from the city under cover of the night. ing praise service, nursery. ThMananUggplle,hgrah BALTIM ORE — A circuit court o. m., worship service;Manchester. 7 The Rev. V. ship service. Tuesday at 7:30 Cooper and High streets, (646-8599) J. Williamson, pastor. and painkri, waa appllad. literally signing an agreement “ It was sleazy to come in here p. m., evening service. (646- Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 p. m., special Bible studies; Manchester. Rev. Charles W. Masses Saturday at 5:15 HaaNng folowad. judge Friday issued a temporary with officials in the Indiana capital and sneak out like they did," he 5316) o.m. worship service and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Kuhl, pastor. 9 o.m.. Divine p.m.; Sunday 9:30 and 10:45 First Baptist Church, 240 church school: 11 a.m., fel­ worship service. Prayer line, worship; 10:15 a.m. Sunday a.m.; holydays, 5:30and7:30 Dia doctor could havo injunction that legally prevents but, according to Baltimore attor­ said. Hlllstown Rood, Manchester. lowship hour. (649-2863) 64^8731, 24 hours. schoal and Youth Forum. Pentecostai p.m. Confessions 4:30 to $ erktgad at the rapuWyg, Baltimore Colts’ owner Robert neys, it makes the agreement The city of Oakland has been Dr. C. Conley, pastor. (649- Second Confrogatlonal OoAol Hall, Center Street. Holy Communion first and p.m. (742-6655) puaa-IMad laalon. Or ha Irsay from following through with legally worthless. using a similar eminent-domain 7509) Church of Coventry, 1746 Manchester. 10 a.m., break­ third Sunday. (649-4243) Church of St. Maurice, 32 c m M hava ahrunk from Uilfed Pentecostal Fseiisg Good AiMNit his plans to move the franchise to “ He can’t sign anything,” said tactic to try to press the return of First Baptist Chapel ot Ihe Boston Turnpike, Coventry. ing bread; 11:45 a.m., Sun­ Church, 187 Woodbrldge St., Hebron Road, Bolton. The what ha knaw would bo a Deaf, 240 Hlllstown Rood, Rev. David Jarvis, minister. day school; 7 p.m., gospel Yoiirsolf Indianapolis. Hartman, who said the Colts would the Raiders, who moved to Los meeting. Methodist Manrtesfer. Rev. Marvin hurllul traabnanl by ap­ Manchester. Rev. K. Regular schedule: 10 o.m., Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., plying a momanla^y Robert Karwacki, administra­ be in contempt of court If the team Angeles two years ago. That Kreutzer, pastor. (643-7543) worship; 8 o.m., Dlol-A-Rlde Sunday school; o.m., to church; 8:45 a.m., church Belton United Methodist 11 aoolhing obitmanL But tive judge of Baltimore Circuit played a game while the injunction complex legal battle is now being Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ morning worship; 6 p.m., Iho raauH could hava school, nursery to grade Jehovah’s evening worship; 7:30 p.m., SPRING NEW LIFE CRUSADE > Court, issued the injunction at the is in effect. fought in Northern California. Christian Science eight, adult discussion: II pike, Bolton. Rev. Stewort boon ttia loaa of a lag, or Lanier, pastor, 9:30 a.m., bible study (Tuesday); 7 request of the city. Attorneys for The injunction was issued as Hartman said that Baltimore is at o. m., coffee and fellowdtlp;Witnesses APRIL 4TH - 8TH WOTM. First Church ot Christ, church school; 11 a.m., wor­ p.m.. Ladles' proyer (Thurs- Irsay 'were notified of the action, part of a condemnation suit signed 11:15 o.m., lunlor choir; 4 Jehovah's WItnessos, 647 day); 7 p.m.. Men's prayer Social lllnaaaaa aro an advantage because Oakland did Scientist, 447 N. Main St., p. m., Jr. pilgrim tellowshlp; ship service, nursery. (649- but were not present. Manchester. 10:30 o.m ., Tolland Turnpike, Manches­ 3472) (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Youth CALVARY CHURCH, 400 Buckiand i Iraatod In auch paMaaa by Karwacki. The city is seeking to not win an injunction in the lower 6 p.m., senior church school service (Friday). (649-9848) church service, Sunday and Pilgrim fellawshlp. (742- ter. Tuesday, Congregation North United Methodist Road in SOUTH WiNDSOR, weicomes ' waya--aoclha Iho aynip- “ They will be under notice they condemn the franchise in order to court like the one issued Friday. school, and care for small 6234) Bible Study, 7 p.m .; Thurs­ Church, 300 Parker St., Man­ torn, but Ignorattwcauag are restrained... from moving this move ahead with eminent-domain day, Theocratic School chester. Richard W. Dupee, you to attend Crusade Services to be ^ Oakland then took the matter to a children. (649-1446) Reading Talcottville Congrega­ duo to lha cartobi pain. franchise,” said city Solicitor procedures in an effort to keep the Room, 656A Center St., Man­ tional Church, Moln Street (speaklngcourse), 7:30 p.m .; pastor. Schedule; 8:45 a.m., higher court where the appeal was Service meeting (ministry worship, adult Bible class, held Wednesday through Saturday at ( Nowharalalhlanwfgovl- Benjamin Brown, who said the team in Baltimore. chester. (649-8982) and Elm Hill Rood, Talcot­ Presbyterian danl Sian In ragard to Ilia granted and an injunction allowed. tville. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, training), 8:15 p.m .; Sunday, nursery; 10:15a.m.,worship, 7:30 PM, and Sunday 10:30 AM and 7 i injunction was served on a resident Earlier Friday, the Baltimore Public Bible Lecture, 9:30 church school tor age 3 Coventry Presbylerlan •plrHual diaaaao ol aln. pastor. 10 o.m., worship ser­ PM. The positive and dynamic ministry < agent which represents the Colts’ Church of Christ vice and church school. (649- a.m.; Watchtower Study, through 6 grade, nursery; Church, Route 44A and Trow - <^ua la Sio Qigal Phyal- City Council unanimously ap­ “ We had the advantage at the 0815) 10:25. (646-1490) 5:30 p.m.. Senior Methodist brldge Rood, Coventry. Rev. of our guest evangelists and Bible ! « l ^ MapraacilplloiKTo- corporate entity. proved a bill empowering the lower court because we knew what Church of Christ, Lydall Youth Fellowship at church; Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, lal aall-ronunolallon Brown said the injunction is good and Vernon streets, Man­ 7 p.m. sacred donee rehear­ 9:30 o.m., worship; 10:45 teachers, HAROLD and JEAN YOUNG i eminent-domain legislation the higher coSrt in California Covenant Jewish — ( “ • rk fc*4) and humbto, for 10 days. If lawyers represent­ chester. Eugene Brewer, sal. (649-3696) a.m., Sunday school; 7p.m., from England, will bless you. • obadloni dapandonca passed Thursday by the Maryland ruled,” said Hartman of the quick minister. Sunday services: 9 Trinity Covenant Church, South United Methodist Bible study and tellowdilp. ing Irsay do not respond by then, he General Assembly in an effort to enactment. a.m ., Bible classes; 10 a.m., Conservative upon h lM d to lL M ). Any 302 Hackmatack St., Man­ Church, 1226 Main St., Man­ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., There will be a ministry of prayer and ! said, the city will seek an extension worship; 6 p.m., worship. chester. Rev. Norman Swen­ chester. Dr. Shephard S. prayer meeting. (742-7222) thing dHlaranI may bring block the Colts move. Brown said he did not know i f the Wednesday, 7 p.m., Bible Temple Both Sholom, 400 faith for special needs. We believe you < ^ p o r a ra rollal, but abi of the injunction until a hearing is son, 8 a.m ., worship; 9:25 E. Middle Turnpike, Man­ Johnson, Rev. Laurence M. PrMbvterlan Church of UPI plwto The bill, which normally would Baltimore legal battle might be as study. Nursery provided for o.m., Sunday school; 10:25 Hill, pastors. 9 and 10:45 Manchester, 43 Spruce St., wW conSnuo Sa deadly set. all services. (646-2900) chester. Richard J. Plavin, will also enjoy the informal worship and < ravagaa. have taken at least four months to long lasting as Oakland’s, ^ked o.m., coffee and tellowdtlp; rabbi; Israel Tabatsky, can­ a.m., worship; 9a.m.,

6v United Press International rigorous ott-season conditioning "Teams will throw seven or Sox will have to improve their gives Couples the lead The mark of a good bowler is that one can adjust program. eight left-handed hitters against us defense for the pitching staff to get to all or most lane conditions. One man doing just . W INTER HAVEN, Fla. - Den­ " I ’m happy with the way I’ ve when Eckersley’s pitching,” said better. "AH the hitting in the world that is the popular John Myers of Manchester. Bowler’s nis Eckersley came to spring thrown this spring because my Stange. " I t ’s tough for him to get doesn’t matter if you don’t have He suffered a painful injury at work, falling off third with Spain’s Seve Balleste­ training with a mission — to erase confidence is back and my arm is by on just fast balls and sliders.” defense and that was one of our By David Moffit are too hard. Fall alseep, even fora a loading dock, back in December. After sitting moment, and you can get a double ros. Ballesteros, who will be World the awful memory, of his worst sound,” said Eckersley. "And I Eckersley, 29, does not throw as shortcomings last year,” said UP I Sports Writer out two weeks, he got back into practice and has season. bogey." defending his Masters title in less haven’t given up any home runs.” hard as he did when he came up Ek;kersley. Mil.. 1^.4 done some fine bowling since. The smooth- John Jenkins ■ Eckersley epitomized the down­ with the in 1975, PONTE VEDRA. Fla. - Fred Playing in good golfing weather, than two weeks, had a 68. In Grapefruit League play, he is "People forget we pitch in stroking lefthander is starting to prove to be a fall of the 1983 Boston Red Sox. who so he has compensated by becom­ Couples, unable to make the cut In rather than the high winds that Johnny Miller, winless in more 2-1 with a 3.75 ERA. And he looked Fenway Park, where you can’t force once again against the top bowlers in finished a disappointing sixth in ing more of a finesse pitcher. two previous attempts, surged into kept all but 13 of the starting 144 than a year, had a 69-139. Larry like the Eckersley of old In afford to give up four outs in one southern New England. the American League East. He "When a pitcher gets older, he the {ead Friday midway through from breaking par Thursday, Rinker (67) and Jay Haas (69) Tuesday’s 4-1 Red Sox victory over inning. We should do better this He started it all off by capturing two Central was 9-13 with a 5.61 ERA. Couples got his eagle-2 by pitching were at 140, Japan’s Isao Aoki (69), the Minnesota Twins, allowing just has to adjust to losing something year because everybody has more the $800,000 Tournament Players Connecticut Bowling Association championships strikes in the ninth, 10th, and llth frames. Maori Championship by posting a record in from 88 yards out on the 360-yard Mark O’Meara (69) and defending three hits in six innings. off his fast bail,” said Stange. "But confidence.” at the annual tournament completed a few weeks needed a double to win. He got the first and tugged ' But Eckersley remembers the Eck’s fast ball can still come in 8- under-par 64. hole. champion Hal Sutton (71) at 141. "The way he threw against the ago. He corraled the doubles title with Butch the second through the nose to lose with a total of good times of previous years. The 64 was the best round ever Lee Trevino, 1980 TPC champ Twins is typical of his spring,” said good, and I ’d still call him a power Eckersley is in the final year of Couples, a 24-year-old former Pasternostro and was a member of the first place 441-439. That advanced Myers to the semifinals shot at the three-year-old Tourna­ making only his fourth tournament "Does anybody remember I was Red Sox manager Ralph Houk. pitcher." his contract. He had records of 20-8 University of Houston All- Am er­ team, Slipski Enterprises No. 1. That was just the against Ed Roberts. appearance of the year, shot a 66 the starting pitcher in the 1982 "What impresses me the most But Eckersley needs a good and 17-10 his first two years after ica. opened and closed with bo­ ment Players Club course and the beginning. It seemed like a replay of the last match. Myers Friday and was at 142 along with All-Star gam e?" he asks. about him is his consistency and slider to be effective. joining the Red Sox in 1978, but has geys. In between, he scored an best shot in the TPC since it settled Bradley Bowl hosted a roU-off with the winner captured the first games by five pins. Roberts put Tom Watson (67), Peter Ooster- • Eckersley’s slide was attributed the fact he’s throwing without "When he’s getting his slider been under .500 since. eagle and eight birdies en route to down near the Atlantic Ocean east earning a spot, worth $1000 in the Lucky Strikes a big string together early in the second game and Y of Jacksonville seven years ago. huis (69), Bernard Longer (70), to a sore right shoulder. Pitching in pain." . over, it makes his fast ball a little "If I have a good year, people the Tournament Players Club American Dream Classic. The winner of the seemed to have Myers beat. But fate seemed to be "W eather conditions were very Wayne Levi (71), and South pain, he could not blow the ball by Red Sox pitching coach Lee better," added Stange. "The way will say it’s only because I want course record and a 36-hole total of Classic wins $250,000. Myers finished third. He smiling on Myers. Roberts threw a 6-7 in the ninth UPI photo nice and the course was set up for African Nick Price (72). hitters as he could in the past. Stange has been working with he’s been throwing this spring, one of those big free-agent con­ 9- under 135 that gave him a had a week where he tossed three 700 sets, and Myers stepped up with a chance to take the good rounds,” said Couples, who Watson set a tournament record . He was almost dealt to the Eckersley on a new pitch — a palm we’re looking for a big year from tracts,” said Eckersley. "But I ’m two-stroke edge over second-place including two at the Parkade which were within lead. After strildng in the ninth he ripped the five Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis Eckersley squints as he won nearly $210,000 last year, his when he ran o ff a string of six California Angels during the off­ ball, the same pitch that made Bob him. He wants to show every one he not pitching for a contract — I ’m Jim Thorpe. seven and 11 pins respectively of the house pin out on a light hit, leaving the ten and losing the lines up a pitch. Eckersley hopes to make a comeback straight birdies through No. 14. He season. Despite the trade rumors, Stanley more effective against can still pitch.” pitching for my career and my " I wasn't planning onshootingin third on the PGA Tour. "Between record. match. "There was no letdown after beating the first and iast holes, I did all parred 15, then missed a three-foot Eckersley faithfully underwent a left-handers last year. Eckersley knows that the Red livelihood.” this season after a disappointing 1983. the 60s," said Couples, who never The New England Bowlers Assocation has been Maori. I was more pumped. I thought it was my right." eagle putt while getting a birdie at shot better than 79 in the TPC witnessing some fine shooting also. The top day," the Manchester bowler said. First-round leader Thorpe had.a 16, but suffered a double bogey on before Thursday's opening round. scratch organization in the area has seen Myers Myers finished a third, worth $400. He is 69 Friday to go with Thursday’s 68. the final hole. "Yesterday. I had seven birdies return to the consistency which made him one of currently averaging over 200 in three leagues and and onljr shot 71.1 usually don't get He started out with 10 straight John Mahaffey, second at the the most respected 10-pin rollers in this fine is 220 at Bradley. too excited unless I'm shooting 80 pars, suffered a double bogey at end of the first round when he had a organization. NEBA has a monthly tournament Congratulations to those who cashed in the (which he did in three of his four No. 11. then picked up five birdies 69, was at 74-143. with a five-game qualifying format. If Uiere are Mixed Scotch Doubles tournament at the "TPC rounds prior to this y ea r). over the next six holes. Three-time TPC champion Jack more than 200 entries, 48 qualify for the finals Parkade Lanes. Margaret Gallant and Kurt " I don’t like these type of Lanny Wadkins, 1979 TPC and Nicklaus, needing a good second with the top 16 seeded to the second round. The Bopucher finished with 125 worth $108 for first. courses," said Couples, winner of 1977 PGA champion, had a 6-under round to avoid the cut after an finalists draw for a lane and they bowl a Tracy Fox and John Morin were 19 pins behind, last year’s Kemper Open. "They 66 Friday and was tied at 138 for opening 78. was safe at 70-148. two-game match. The winners keep advancing earning $80 for second. Frank and Alison Carey until two are left. The champion receives $1000. were third, Dan and Trish Muliin, fourth, and nvr«i In January at Bloomfield, Myers grabbed the Mike and Lorraine Guegel, fifth. final cash spot on a tough lefthanded condition. Rich Gam er helt^d CJ’s Giant Grinders crawl Sports in Brief M CC squad Lincoln Lanes, in Worcester, Ma, was to his liking back into contention for first in the LaVae as he was the top qualifier in the February Industrial League. A strong 696 set pushed CJ’s to edition. He tossed 1101 (a 220 average), but was within three games of the first place team, Thousands honor Landry eliminated in his first match. He finished 22nd Bidwell Home Improvement.These two teams ready to begin overall. '1^1 meet each other three out of the last five weeks, MISSION, Texas — More than 3,000 Lower Rio March turned out to be John’s month. Although including the next two Thursdays. They meet in Grande Valley residents whistled, cheered and he didn’t win, he turned in a fine performance at two position rounds and one regular week. applauded Friday at a ceremony dedicating a Coach Gene Spaziani came alive down south Willi-Bowl in Willimantic last Sunday. He started The big Muscular Dystrophy match will be here high school football stadium in honor of native son and his Manchester Com­ included Mike Burke and out with 1112 in qualifying. He then got tough in soon. John Myers and former PBA member Tony Tom Landry, who was lauded as a genuine munity College baseball Mark Movchuk, two match play. "I wanted to be more aggressive. Christian hero to thousands of Am erica’s youth. team returned to town Windsor High graduates. Marine will take on another former PBA The last few times I bowled I wimped out the first member, Tim Cornelio, and his partner will be The normally stoic Dallas Cowboys’ coach was Friday afternoon, follow­ Both hit a pair of home round.I didn’t want to make mistakes. I felt my, obviously moved by the display of affection and ing one of the most suc­ runs. Ellington’s Todd yours truly. Mark it down. chances were as good as anybody’s,” he said. stack of gifts presented to him — including a cessful southern trips in Lanz and Tony Riccio, Saturday night, April 21, businesses will put up Dick Franklin was his first victim as John shot painting of his iate parents Ray and Ruth Landry the Cougars’ history. another Windsor High a dollar per strike for the three game match. 246-203 while Franklin had 376. A p airof 270’s got — and declared. " I ’ll treasure this day and all the MCC arrived home product, each added a Would you like to try beating a pro that night? Put him past Dick Millward’s 388. Millward is one of memories you have given me." sporting a 4-3 record fol­ homer. Dave Romejko, a up a dollarto MD and you can roll one frame the toughest shooters in NEBA. He throws the ball With his wife, Alicia, other family members lowing a week’s stay at sophomore from Rock­ against either Tony or Tim. If you beat them, you probably harder than anyone else, and can hookit and former teammates from the unbeaten, untied the Sarasota Baseball ville High, and freshman win a free game. Come out and root them on for with the best in the area. The most exciting match 1941 Mission Eagles team that Landry quarter- School in Sarasota, Fla. Jim Dwire of Tolland' MD and test your skills against the pros. occured in Myers’ third of the day, against the backed looking on. Landry also paid tribute to his The Cougars defeated High both had multiple-hit The PBA will be at Bradley before you know always tough Jeff Maori. Maori built a huge lead iate high school coach. Bob Martin. Landry Lackawanna College of games for the Cougars. it.If you wish to enter the pro-am or see any of the in the second game after losing the first by just a credited Martin with serving as an inspiration for Scranton, Pa., 12-8 and tournament, contact the bowling alley now. few pins. his successful career as a football player and 5-0. and swept a double- Fine pitching perfor­ Remember, the week is April 8-14. coach. header from Hartwick mances were turned in by He threw a crucial 4-6 split in the ninth frame College of Oneonta, N.Y., freshman Brian McAuley following five strikes in a row.“ I thought I wasout John Jenkins is a member of the Central by identical 9-6 scores. of East Catholic and a of wood but he gave me the chance," Myers said. Connecticut Bowling Association. His bi-weekly Connors gains semis Lackawanna managed couple of Rockville High Myers jumped all over the opportunity. He tossed column appears Saturdays in the Herald. BOCA RATON, Fla. — Top-seeded Jimmy one win over the Cougars, graduates, sophomore Connors had little trouble Friday stopping 5-2, and Thomas Edison Steve Emerson and fresh­ Sammy Giammaiva, 6-1, 6-3, to gain the Community College of man Jim Riopelle. Sopho­ semifinals in a $265,000 tennis event, then said he Fort Meyers, Fla. proved more Alan Drake was Baseball roundup was going to reduce his world travel next year. to be tough hosts, taking outstanding in relief. Women’s Rec basketball champions Women’s volleyball champions Third-seeded Jimmy Arias, of Buffalo. N.Y., both ends of a double- The Cougars are sche­ also won his quarterfinal Friday, beating Mel header by scores of 14-5 duled to begin their regu­ The team representing Amusements Buffalo Water Tavern took the cham­ and 12-1. lar season Sunday at Cathy Bochain, Sue Bosquette, Jane Barb Iversen, Shirley Schoeneberger. Purcell of Murray, Ky., 6- 2, 6-7, 6-0. He lost the pionship in the Women’s Volleyball second set tiebreaker 10-8 and then powered Spaziani said that home with a doubleheader 'Unlimited took the championship in the Hopkins, Karen Dinnie. Front rdw: Sue Front row: Jeanne McAdam, Betsy through the last set in 17 minutes, losing only 10 ''overall we accomplished against Middlesex Com­ Indians upset with victory Women’s Rec Basketball League this Roemke, Rita Lupqcchino, June De- League this winter. Team members (I-r) Gilmartin, Karen Bennett. points. many of the things we munity College. The season. Team members (I-r) Back row: rench, Anna DiPierro, Jill Biacucci. Back row: Betty Euliano, Selby Wajes, Connors, of North Miami. Fla., had easily needed to do, seeing who weather has put that beaten Giammaiva, of Houston, in two previous could play what position game in jeopardy, along By United Press International tout innings for the Indians, nals. Boston starter Bob Ojeda" meetings, and needed only 69 minutes to do it and what the pitching with games slated for allowing four singles and struck, scattered three hits in his seven Tuesday and Wednesday again. But he was challenged after he reached 5-0 staff can do with a lot of You’d figure a team that finished out four. shutout innings. against Mitchell College in the second set. games in a short period of last in its division last year would The Indians won the game with At Tampa, Fla., Butch Davis and Northwestern Com­ Gammalva, who ranks No. 58 in the world, won time.” take every win it can get without eight runs in the sixth inning as pounded out four hits, including a munity College. three straight games — two by breaking Connors’ Cougar hitters who argument. But the Cleveland Indi­ they pounded San Diego pitchers triple, to lead the Kansas City Scoreboard service — and was serving at 40-15 to close within ans actually claimed their 10-1 Felix Oroz and Larry Brown. Tony Royals to a 5-3 victory over the 5-4. Cactus League win over the San Bernazard and pinch hitter George . Verbeek 20 (Ludvig, Hoffmever), Connors, however, reached deuce, Giammaiva Diego Padres at Tucson, Ariz., Vukovich highlighted the inning At Lakeland, Fla., Larry Hern­ 14:37. Bullets 107, Knicks 79 double-faulted and then hit long to lose the game Friday was too easy, and protested with a pair of turo-run doubles. don’s sacrifice fly in the bottom of Panaltles— Rl. Sutter, Phi, 2:30; Bridg­ and the match. Leamy leads man, NJ, 3:30; Stanley, Ph|, 3:00; NEW YORK (79) Soccer Swimming the game. In other spring training games: the eighth inning ignited a three- Hockey Eriksson, Phi, 3:4f; Verbeek, NJ, 3:49; Basketball " I started missing some, but I still hit the way I Orr 18 4-4 4, Robinson 7-15 18 15, Cleveland General Manager At West Palm Beach, Fla., Gary run rally that sparked the Detroit Clrello, NJ, 5:44; Lewis, NJ, 7:38; Kerr, Cartwright 813 811 20, Sparrow 28084, did through the match," Connors said. "H e made Phil Seghi lodged his protest to Carter hit a three-run homer to key Tigers to a 7-6 exhibition triumph Phi, 8:18; Rl. Sutter, Phi, 14:29; Gadne, Tucker 28 08 4, EInnore 18 28 4, NJ, 16:29; Ludvig, NJ, 19:41. some and got confidence, but even if he got within both league presidents and the a 13-hit attack and lead the over the . Walker 28 87 10, Williams 38 1-2 7, NASL playolfs U.S. Swimming Indoor Champion­ U C LA blitz NHL standings Shots on goal— Phllodelphlo 12-15-4— NBA standings Grunfeld 87 1-2 7, FOmsten 18 08 2. ships 5-4 he still had a long way to go. commissioner’s office, asserting Montreal Expos to a 7-5 victory At Miami, Wayne Gross crashed 31. Totals 2874 Z833 79. At Indkmapollt, March X " I ’m not tired, just tired of all the traveling I do. the Padres fielded a team made up over the Texas Rangers. New Jersey 4-9-14—29. WASHINGTON (187) (Friday Night's Game Not In- Women's 408meler freestyle a three-run homer and Mike (Lolw OanM Not Includtd) (Later Gomes Not Included) 2:02.68, was ahead of a Goalies— Philadelphia, Lindbergh. Ballard 812 87 IS, Ruland 812 1-2 11, ctudsd) By Dennis O'Shea solely of Triple-A players. At Phoenix, Gorman Thomas Boddicker and Dennis Martinez New world-record pace for 150 Walts Conitrtnea Mahorn 18 48 4, Johnson 87 87 14, (A ll Tim et EST) 1, Tlffanv Cohen, Mission vielo. Colli., UP I Sports Writer "They were in direct violation of went 3-for-4, and Steve Henderson combined for a three-hitter to lift Jersey, Resch. A— 13,754, Eostem Conference Sobers 810 1-1 13, McMIllen 48 2-2 H), Semlllnalt 4:M.47. 2, Jullane Brossman, Fairlawn, Lawrence wins award meters before slowing to a Patrick Civilian Atinntic Division an inter-league memo,” Seghi and Spike Owens had two hits each the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-1 W L T* Pta. GF GA •••••••••••••••••••••a Malone 7-14 82 17, Dave 84 85 13. (Bett-of-lhree) N.J., 4:10.x. 3, TammI Bruce, Mission 2:03.23 finish, nearly 2.5 W L Pet. OB KopIckI 1-1 08 2, Davis 28 0-2 4, Gibson New York vs. Chicago Vielo, 4:10.88. 4, , LOS ANGELES — Louisiana Tech star Janice IN D IA N A P O L IS — said. " I f you field a split- squad to pace a 17-hit attack and power exhibition victory over the Atlanta x-NY Islondrs 48 24 4 IX 352 247 x-Boston 55 19 .743 — seconds in front of second- x-Woshlngtn 47 24 5 99 303 222 08 08 0, Warrick 08 08 0. Totals 41-79 (New York leads series, 18) Miami, 4:13.40. 5, Stacy Shupe, Cerritos, Lawrence has been voted the winner of the finished team, you’re supposed to have at the Seattle Mariners to a 12-4 Braves. x-PhllodelphIa 47 24 .444 7'/i 2834 107. Mar. 28— New York 4, Chicago 3 Calif., 4:13.84. place . x-Phlladelph 44 25 10 98 3 # 284 x-New York 43 X .589 11'/> seventh annual Wade Trophy, recognizing the within an eyelash of his least three regulars on the field victory over the Oakland A ’s. At St. Petersburg, Fla., Mickey x-NY Rangrs 41 28 9 91 309 299 Golf New York M 1922V— 79 Mar. X — New York ot Chlcogo, 9 Men's 4K freestyle In another of eight x-New Jersey 40 33 .5# 14'/i Washington 18 V 1110—147 Gary Brinkman, Carbondole, III., finest female collegiate basketball player in the world-best 50- meter and a regular pitcher. ’This isn’t At Winter Haven, Fla., Tony Hatcher had three hits, including a New Jersey 17 55 7 41 2X 347 Washington 32 43 .427 23'A p.m. events contest^ Friday, PIttsburiii 14 57 6 X 253 388 Three-point goal— Malone. Total x-Apr. 1 — Chicago at New York, 8 3:55.27. 2, Keith Switzer, (kilnesville, nation, it was announced Friday. freestyle time, leading fair to the fans who paid good Armas drove in four runs and hit two-run homer, and drove in three Central Division fouls— • p.m. Fla., 3:55.89. 3, Bruce Haves, Clallas, W Mission Adorns Division x-Mllwaukee 43 30 .589 Lawrence, who led her team into the NCAA present and former UCLA money to see this game and the city an inside-the-park home run to runs Friday night to pace the X-Buffalo 47 24 7 101 3X 251 (Tournament Players Champion­ New York 31, Washington 29. Rebounds— San (Msgo vs. OoMsn Bov 3:55.90. 4, Andy Astburv, Mission Vielo, x-Detrolt 43 31 .581 '/j New York 45 (Robinson, Cartwright 11), swimmers to four of the Viejo rebounded from a' of Tucson.” x-Boston 47 25 4 IX 331 259 ship) Atlanta (San (Msgo leads tsriet, 1-8) 3;54.X. 5, Dave Sims, Joliet, III., 3:58.18. Final Four at UCLA in semifinal action Friday- power the Boston Red Sox to a 7-1 Minnesota Twins to a 7-4 exhibitioa 34 41 .453 Washington 35 ( Ruland 11) .Assists— New Mar. 29— San Diego 5, Golden Boy 2 Women's200Individual medley top seven spots in the sub-par performance in x-Quebec 41 28 10 92 354 277 At Ponte Vedra, Fla., March 30 Chicago 24 45 .344 night, became the second Lady Techster in the Neal Heaton pitched seven shu­ victory over the St. Louis Cardi­ triumph over the New York Mets. x-Monfreol X 39 5 75 285 293 (P a r 72) York 11 (Wolker 4), Washington 29 Apr. 1 — San Diego at Golden Bov, 10 1, Traev Caulkins, Gainesville, Fla., the 200 freestyle to score a Cleveland 24 47 .354 (Johnson, Dove 4). Technical— New last three years to win the award. event Friday in the U.S. Hortford 27 41 10 44 283 315 Fred Couples 71-64— 135 Indlono 24 49 .329 p.m. 2:15.24.2, Nancy Hogshead, Jacksonville, Swimming Indoor gun-to-finish win in the400 Campbell Conference Jim Thorpe 48-49— 137 York x-Apr. 5 — (R>lden Bay at San Diego, Flo., 2:14.17. 3, , The Wade Trophy, recognized as the Heisman Wssttrn Conftrence Coach Brown. A—9,255. meter event, touching in Norris Dtvltlan Lanny Wodklns 72-48-138 Midwest Division 10:X p.m. Franklin, Tenn., 2:14.80. 4, Michelle Award of women’s intercollegiate athletics, is Nationals. x-lf necessary Grlgllone, Alexandria, Va., 2:18.X. 5, 4:08.47. W L T Pts. OF OA Seve Ballesteros 70-48—138 W L Pet. named for Lily Margaret Wade, one of the most Leamy, 23, a 1983 UCLA y-MInnesota 39 30 ■ 339 331 Johnny Miller 7049— 139 x-utah 42 33 .540 - Celtics 106. Hawks 96 Polly WInde, ElllcottCItv, Md.,2;19.X. Men't200 Individual medley successful coaches in women’s basketball graduate, hit the wall in "I was swimming a x-St. Louis 32 39 2M 308 Jay Haas 7149— 140 Daltat 39 35 .527 little bit mad, because I x-Oetrolt 31 40 293 3)5 Larry Rinker 7347—140 Denver 34 « .459 1, . Los Angeles, 2:03.X. 2, history. She retired in 1979 after a combined high 22.90 seconds, less than Isao AokI 7249— 141 ATLANTA (N ) Pablo Morales, Santa Clara, Calif., was disappointed yester­ x-Chloogo 28 42 249 304 Kansas City 34 # .499 school and collegiate coaching record of 610 four-tenths off his 22.54 Toronto 25 44 295 379 Hal Sutton 71-70—141 San Antonio 32 41 .438 Roundfleld 7-15 84 19, Wilkins 820 38 2 85.54. 3, Andrew Phillips, Miami, American record, set in day in my 200," said Smyttio Division Mark O’AAeora 72-49—141 Houston 28 45 .384 2X Rollins 87 38 9, Davis 814 38 13, E. 2:05.82 4, Chris Cavanaugh, Saratoga, victories and only 112 losses. Johnson 28 82 4, Rivers 48 2-210, Glenn Radio, TV Calif., 2:04.x. 5, Jerrv Frentsos, 1981. Cohen, 17, the 800 free v-Edmonton 54 18 5 442 311 Tom Watson 7547— 142 P a d llc Division 299 308 Wayne Levi 71-71—142 48 1-1 9, Hastings 18 08 2 Brown 1-11-2 Cincinnati, 2:07.17. titlist whose seventh place x-Colgorv 33 31 14 x-Los Angeles 48 24 .447 That time, the fastest x-Vdneouver 32 39 8 303 325 Nick Price 70-72—142- x-Portland 45 28 .414 3'/) 3, WIttman 1-2 23 4, Landsberger 1-2 28 Women's N freestyle Cities make offers ever swum in the event, is in the 200 ended her XTVVInnIpea 29 38 11 335 371 Lee Trevino 7448—142 Seattle 37 38 .493 W'A 4. Totals 3881 208096. 1, Daro Torres, Mission Vielo, 25.M. 2, Los Angeles 23 43 13 304 372 Bernhard Langer 72-70—142 Phoenix 35 # .447 BOSTON (NS) SATURDAY Laurie Lehner, Monmouth, N.J., 24.01.3, not listed as a world chances of becoming a k MW , Santa Rosa, Calif., 24.04. TULSA, Okla. — A spokesman for the (Top four In sodi divltloa auaMy for Peter Oosterhuls 73-49—142 Golden State 32 41 .438 14W Maxwell 38 2-2 8, Bird 9-22 1-1 19, 1:15 NHL: Bruins vs. Canodlens, triple winner for a third Porlsh 810 38 15, D. Johnson 78 2-2 14, Channel X 4, Borb Major, Lakewood, Ohio, 24.11.5, Oklahoma Outlaws says groups in several cities record only because the SO Sfonlov Cup ptavofft.) Dan Pohl 74-49—14) San Diego 27 47 .345 22 is not recognized by swim­ straight national K-cflnclisd playoff borfh John Mahaffey 49-74— 143 x-clinched ptoyeff berth Henderson M 2 88 10, McHale 87 7-917, 1:X Exhibition Baseball: Mets vs. Tammy Thomas, Lawton, Okla., are interested in bringing the United States Tom Kite 7870—144 Buckner 381-17, AInge 871-113. Totals Pirates, Channel 9 24,25. ming’s world rulesmaki championships. v-dincliod divMM lltio Friday's Retullt Football League team to their cities to take Friday's Rstullt Pat Lindsey 73-71— 144 Boston 105, Atlanta 94 4V77 23-X 105. 2:00 Touroment Players G olf, Chan­ Men's X freestyle ing body. Tim Simpson 71-73—144 Atlanta 14141917— W nel 3 1, Robin Leamy, Rancho Palos Verdes, advantage of their larger stadiums. The reigning queen of Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 2 Washington 107, New York 79 Leamy, who still swims St. Louis at Winnipeg, night Bruce Uetzke 71-73—144 Indiana 90, Cleveland 87 Boston a x i l i s —18S 3:X NCAA Basketball Semifinal: Calif., X.90. 2, Chris Cantwell, Favet- Spokesman Jack Nixon said informal offers American swimming, Craig Stadler 7870—144 Fouled out—D. Johnson. Total Virginia vs. Houston, Channel 3, tevllle. Ark., M.99. 3, Rowdy (kilnes. for UCLA Coach Ron ’'Minnesota at Vancouver, night Philadelphia 118, Dallas 110 have come from Honolulu, Indianapolis, Miami, , also re­ . . Serturdav't Oomss David Edwards 73-71—144 Chlmgo at Milwaukee, night fouls— WPDP Winter Haven, Fla., 2301. 4, John Ballatore, felt right at (All TImot B$T) Gary Hallbero 73-71—144 San Antonio at Denver, night Atlanta X, Boston 22. Rebounds— Atlanta 3 :X PB A: Foir Lanes Bowling Open, Sauerland, Shaker Heights, Ohio, X.02 5, Seattle and Portland, Ore. bounded from a poor race , Collinsville, III., 23.09. home in a championship M o n tral at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Barry Jaeckel 72-72—144 Golden State at San Diego, night 37 (Rollins 12), Boston 41 (Bird 11). Channel 8 Nixon said the groups are interested in to capture her 48th career loago at Detroit, 2:05p.m. Willie Wood 72-73—145 Assbts— Atlanta 21 (E. Johnson, Davis 4:00 Exhibition Baseball: Red Sox vs. heat practically infested Saturday's Oames convincing the Outlaws to move to their town to national title, taking the ffalo at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Tom Purtier 74-49—145 (A ll Times ESTI 4), Boston 25 (Henderson 4). Technical— Padres, Channel X with Bruins. > aN.Y. Iskindort at Washington, 7:35 George Archer 74-49—145 Boston coach Jones, Atlanto 4:X Paine Webber Tennis Clossic, take advantage of their larger stadiums. women’s 200 individual Boston at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Sophomore John Sauer- p:m. Clarence Rose 73-72—145 Milwaukee at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. (lllegaldefen- Channels 22, X "W e are not shopping the team around or medley. Caulkins, a Flor­ Y. Rangersat Hortford,7:35p.m. Mike Sulllvon PK75-70-145 se). A— 14,890. 5:00 W ide W orld of Sports, Florldo land was fourth, sopho­ Indiana at Cleveland, 8:05 p.m. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee looking for a new home," said Nixon. ida junior, swam a Innesoto at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. Tommy Nokallma 7871—145 New Yoik at Atlanta, 8:10 p.m. Derby, NCAA Swimming and Diving, more and NCAA champ Nick Faldo 73-73—144 Channel 8 2:15.26, more than 1.5 ,'M.a Louis at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Phi kidelphla at Chloogo, 8:35 p.m. Pacers 90, CavallsrsB? Tom Jager was fifth and • Edmonton at Los Angelet, 10:35p.m. Russ Cochran 72-74—144 Seattle at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. 5:45 NCAA Basketball Semlllnol: seconds o ff her American - Sunday’s Oomos Bob Eastwood 7872—144 Georgetown vs. Kentucky, Channel 3, Basebaii senior Chris Silva was Utah at Kansot Cllv, 8:35 p.m. ACLU charges discrimination record but fast enough to rsoston at New Jersey Phil Hancock 7870—144 Portland at Houston, 8 :# p.m. CLEVELAND (87) W PD P ' seventh. .. Detroit at Chicago Dave Elchelberger 7872—144 Los Angeltt at Photnix, 9:35 p.m. Shelton 34 88 4, Robinson 9-23 38 21, 7:15 N H Li- Whalers vs. Rtm geri, sooth her disappointment WTIC LOS ANGELES — American Civil Liberties Leamy, who came to ' Hartford at N.Y. Rangers, night John Cook 71-74—147 Sunday's Oomet Hinton 1-1 08 2, Bwley 14 88 2 Free Union attorneys told a federal judge Friday that at not making the 200 Tbronto at Buffalo, night Hale Irwin 73-74—147 Dallas at Woshlnelon 1822 84 24, Hubbard 28 88 4, Cook 18 7:X NBA: Celtics vs. Nets, Channel UCLA the same year Larry Mize 7872—147 1-2 3, Huston 48 84 14, Gorrlt 1-2 88 2 X , W IN F exclusion of the women’s 5,000 and 10,000-meter finals rN .Y . islandersatPIttsM iah, night San Diego at Denver Baseball facts Ballatore took over, said Lwoshlngton at Philadelphia, night Brad Faxon 7872—147 Ooldtn State at Lot Angelet, niolit Thompson 37 33 9. Totals 388217-22 87. 7:X NHL: Islanders vs. Capitals, Wednesday. Channel 9, USA Coble runs from this summer’s Olympic Games the strong Bruin perfor- Gary Player 7873—147 INDIANA (98) constitutes sex discrimination. ' (Salgory at Winnipeg, night John Fought - 7872—147 Johnson 35 08 4, Kellogg 9-14 81124, 8:00 USFL: Bulls vs. Showboats, Toughest to Fan, 198) mance was no "This makes it worth Lorry Nelson 7872—147 SixsrsliaMavsrIcksllO Stlponovlch 8143812 Carter 7-21 5419, ESPN (Plate appearances per strikeout) The ACLU, which has filed a sex discrimination coincidence. Keith Fergus 7873—147 SIchtIng 48 48 12, Williams 34 84 8, 10:X NHL: Whalers vs. Rangers American League — 1, Wade Boggs, com ing," said Caulkins. Bin Crenshaw 7873—147 Lowe 1818 3, waiters 82 08 0, Thomas (tap ed ), Channel 9 Boston, 19.0.2 Jerrv Remv, Boston, 18.5. suit against Olympic organizers, asked U.S. "He’s an excellent flirsrs 6, Devils 2 District Court Judge David Kenyon for a " I umsn’t pleased with Curtis Strange 7873—147' DALLAS (1M ) 24 1-2 5, McKenna 1-2 08 2 Totals 3379 3, Rich Dauer, Baltimore, 17.9. 4, sprint coach," Leamy how I was swimming the Donnie Hammond 77-70—147 Gomett 87 8413, Aguirre 1822 88 24, 2834 90. SUNDAY Damaso (3arcla, Toronto, 14.5. 5, Rudy preliminary injunction ordering organizers to said of Ballatore. "He Gary Koch 77.7i_i4i Cummings 813 84 14, Davit 2-4 88 8, CNvstand V14N14-87 1:00 NBA: Bullets vs. Moverickt, Law, Chicago, 15.3. first two days.” J i t s Ray Floyd 77.7i_isi indtane t s « 14-88 ESPN Vi National League — Johnny Roy, begin preparations to include the women’s events takes a lot of pride in the i S'TSP Horper 18 82 4, 11 in the Games that begin July 28. G ary B rinkm an, a • First period—1, Philadelphia, Sln- Ran Streck 7872—148 Ellis 7-14 3-4 21, NImphlus 81 (H) 0. Fouled out—Shelton, Johnson. 1:00 Paine Webber Tennis Classic, ^tlsburah, 24.0.2, Bill Buckner, Chicago, fact that UCLA is a great Southern Illinois Univer­ (Rl Morgan 7878—148 Totate 4880 2833 118 Channels 22, X 222. 3, Bill Madlock, Pittsburgh, X .1 .4, ST i'ro. Sutler), 9:45. X Phllodelphia, Thomas Gray 7873—148 ^ 1 :N N H L : Bruins vs. D evils, Channel Ken Oberkfell, St. Louis, X.4. 5, Pete sprint school. I like to sity freshman, won his PH ILAD ELPH IA (118) Clwke 17 (AAordi, Hochbom), 12:92. 3, Allen Miller 7872—148 ErvHe 1822 83 29, lavaroni 8 8 Od 8, BggggggggggggggggggEgg R o se, M o n tre a l, 19.8 (a t P h ila d e l­ Blitz getting help think that I was the first first national title in the n*opliot

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The Manchester Board at mtnl CERTIFIED NURSE Experience not neces­ TELEX/TWIX OPERA­ 643-2711 w ith any MECHANIC TOR — Vernon office Education Is saaklna oa- dbit information. AIDES — Certified aides Heavy Construction sary, will train. Four day pileants (or o year round BlUl , , , tor 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts. Equipment. Must Be Ex­ week, 10 hour day, 7am to requires Telex operator perienced. Apply in per­ Monday thru Friday, ap­ (52 weeks) Central Office nuiai fi 9 | F u ll and part time. 5:30, Monday thru Thurs­ Assistant Payroll and In­ Please call Director of son between 4 and 6 pm., day. Apply: Able Coll, proximately 3 hours per evening. Experience pre­ surance Clerk. Imme­ Employment Stott Development, be­ THE ANDREW ANSAIDI COMPANY Howard Road, Bolton. diate opanine. Appllconli tween 9am and 3pm, ferred, but very good ^1 ISO BldvnII 8L, must possess exporlanct M , wtani i Monday thru Friday at Msrtchmttr, CL BANKING — FULL typist w ill be considered. $4 per hour. Call Judy at In poyroll/lnsuronct & Education 643-5151. Crestfleld Con­ TIM E PROOF OPERA­ area. Excellent bonetIU. valescent Home In TOR — Experienced. Intertrade Sclentlflc,8;30 J ADVERTISING SPE­ to 5:30,871-0401. Contact Mrs. Pot Ladd, J A B . . Manchester. South Windsor Bank 8. Personnel Office. Man­ CIALTY SALESPERSON Trust Co., contact ten I t Help Wanted 21 — Sales experience re­ PART TIME HELP chester Board of Iducd- lien, Warren Matteson, 289- tlon, 45 North lehoel quired. Career opportun­ 6061. WANTED — General In iitlg ^ ity with large local firm. cleaning person to clean Street, Manchester. CT s lIn T itl 06040. 647-3451. BOB. SUPERINTENDENT WENDY'S NOW HIRING Call 646-2900, contact BOOKKEEPER/SECRE- small shop and office. • n d I I I f f j NEEDED — For apart­ FOR Opening and Lunch Debbi. TARY — Immediate op­ Hours negotiable. Re­ P l t d l i B ment complex located In Shift. Apply to the Man­ ening In small, congenial spond to P.O. Box 127, 17212825 d/er hdn Manchester. Live on the ager between 3 and 5pm, DRIVERS WANTED — office. $4.25/hour. Flexi­ Bolton, CT 06040. PERSON td lia n Exparltnosd mslnlentnie I i\ premises. Must hove pre­ Wendy's Old Fashioned A.R.A Transportation Is ble 20-r hours. To per­ vious experience. Send looking for part time and TEACHER AIDE — Port peraon tor plinl etoelrltel Hamburger, 260 Broad form basic bookkeeping, work tor iniohinsry tnC eUw* am ^ resume to: Fountain Vil­ Street, Manchester. spare school bus drivers. posting, ledger and pay­ time mornings. Private lage, 175 A, Downey Preferably with P.U.C. preschool tor children aquipmtnt. Meehtnleil tW- roll. Pleasant phone Ity to tttvioe pumps, mMert, Drive, Manchester, CT license, but will train. manner 8< accurate typ­ with special needs. Im­ 06040. Call 742-8808, 6am - 4pm, etc. Rsqulrti thssMIHy (e le- S & iiW SCREEN PRINTERS — in g skills necessary. mediate opening. Apply brlcats llxturst tnC ether f We are presently taking Monday - Friday. Manchester Board of In person: 317 North Main tooling. Minimum Iwe (I) ItlBlItlB it if- applications for screen Realtors, 646-2450, ask for Street. Manchester. yaws axperltnoe In m ln- llannTng ^ printers. Experience WAITRESS — Apply In Cindy Brown. EOE. duttrlsl •nvlronmenl. Aegly OraBBli A .g( working with fla t sheet person: Luigi's Restau­ It you don’t use it. don't to: Sarmitsoh Tachnisel to - MBIBi l l» t i f BOY’S & GIRL’ S WHO stock preferred. Excel­ rant, 706 H artford Road, TEACHER — Part time. need it and don't want It, vlcaa, S64 HtyCan MaUen SiniftiiH CAN SELL — Earn $20 a lent benefit program, Manchester. Early Childhood Certifi­ why not sell it with a Road, WIndaor, OT., Reule week and more by selling working with well estab­ cation. Sonshine Day Classified Ad? Call 643- ei. ExK se Kannady ReaC. ; K . 'i new subscriptions to this lished company. Must Care Center. Call 646- 2711 to place your ad. rMntf ^ area’s best newspaper. apply In person; Quality 7160, 7am to 5:30pm. You must be able to talk Name Plate, Inc., Fisher to adults - no experience Hill Road, East COOK — Pizza and grind­ ELECTRICIAN — E2. necessary - we w ill show Glastonbury. ers. Full time days. Apply Permanent position. Full you how to succeed. In person: LaStrada Res­ benefits. Overtime. Call CALL NOW: Frank, after taurant, 471 Hartford 728-1573 or 643-9334. LOOKING? 7:30pm, 228-4268. BABYSITTER WANTED Road, Manchester. We have various openings In our new 48,000 iq. — Nights, 2:30 to NURSES AIDE — 3pm to ft. modern facility. SSSISSMH1 11:30pm, Monday thru KITCHEN HELP — 11pm. Part time. Enjoy Friday In your home. Call Maintenance, nights and working In the self care DATA ENTRY CLERK - HIghschool graduate • 647-9638. weekends, $3.38 per hour. unit at Manchester EXPERIENCED BACK- with knowledge of computers (APPLE oompular Must be able to work late, Manor Rest Home. Good experience a plus). Entry level position. HOE BULLDOZER OP­ YOUNG, ENERGETIC be reliable and a hard wages and excellent ERATOR— With Class II PERSON to help clean worker. Call George af­ working conditions. Cer­ CLERK TYPIST - Purchasing. HIghschool gri* license. Steady work. Be­ cars. Must have drivers ter 1pm, 643-2751 Wednes­ tified Nurses Aide pre­ duate with 1 year experience In business onvlron* nefits. Call 742-6190. license. Call 643-9008. day thru Saturday. ferred. Please call Mrs. ment. Ability to type 45 wpm with accuracy. In itv level position. ' Launi, Director of Nurses, 646-0129. Ma t e r ia l h a n d l e r - HIghschool graduaia. Heavy lifting Involved. Blueprint reeding exptrT* EXPERIENCED IN- ence a plus. Knowledge of b.oslc math requTr^, GROUND POOL IN ­ Entry level position. WANTED STALLERS — Coll PACKER - For our shipping depertmenl, i 742-7308 and 649-9933. HIghschool^ graduate.^ . Ablll^ illlly to move reraeler thd h e ^ materials. Entry level position. INDEPENDENT DENTAL HYGIENIST — EXPEDITOR - with 2 years experlenoi In Part time. Flexible, purchasing or underline or 2 years In produellen HOME DELIVERY AGENTS hours. Manchester of­ control or manufacturing environmem. fice. Call 646-1360. Excellent medical and dental package, paid holidays, tuition reimbursement. QuellfTed oon* Need extra cash? Part time delivery HAIRDRESSER — Full dIdates should apply at our facility between lam time. Excellent pay plus and 4;30pm, or send resume with eelary hletory and collection agent, greater Man­ benefits. Experience pre­ ferred. Call Command Michele VIrklar, Personnel Coordinator chester area, for USA TODAY, the na­ Performance of Man­ chester, ask for Carol, GERBER SCIENTIFIC FRODUCn, INC. tion’s newspaper. For details call: 643-8339. 181 Batson Drive Mencheeter, C T OBOM 659-3535 HELP WANTED — BOB M/P (VIonday - Friday, 9 a.m . - 5 p.m . Landscape laborers, 30 - SO hours per week. Call 643-1699. m - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, March 31. 19B4 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. March 31, 1984 — 19 Computer expert goes undercover to track down ‘hackers’ technology, and addicted ^ acce.s.s to Iree use of the compan­ ' And the problem is not limited become These people feel they are bullet­ called up with the right computer “ It’s power,” he said. "They use it « Bv James J. Doyle ies' long distance systems. to the United States. Communica­ United Press International proof, untouchable.” code. to contact peers and exert power « Geoff Goodfellow, a security The bulletin boards contain “ This is pirating of software and tions lines will connect all over the TAG SALE SIGNS they arc taking millions of dollars world, and systems in other over their friends." • LOS A N G ELES - Tom Pasco- investigator for SRI Inti., in Menlo other codes which can be used for worth of stuff, bartering it back countries have teen penetrated by Some of the younger hackers use - relli is a computer expert who has Park, Calif., who also works with breaking into data banks for credit computer systems as vandals use . Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? the Department of Defense on card numbers, accounts, stock and forth,” Pascorelli said in an these same hackers.” put his life on the line by going interview. “ They are placing long “The bad guys fall into two cans of spray paint on school yard The best way to announce it is with a Herald Tag Sale undercover in the world of compu­ security systems, said he has market information and even into distance calls at someone else’s categories,” he said. "Most are walls, he said. 'Z ter data thieves to gather evidence worked with Pascorelli many government institutions. “ They use home computers and • Classified An. When on place your ' ad...... you'll receive. .. times. Donn ParkerofSRI Inti., defined expense.” teenagers in high school, typically for federal authorities. The network he found involved upper middle class, affluent and do this vandalism with total ” Pascorelli — not his real name — "He does just what he says he pirate bulletin boards in his book, l thousands of people across the living in urban centers. immunity from prosecution, or « ONE TAG SALE SIGN FRE compliments of The Herald. plugged into illegal data traffic on does, and he's very good at it, very "Fighting Computer Crime,” in country, most of them however, "The rest are adults, 18 or older even detection," Baker “ a home computer and found the helpful," Goodfellow said. part, as the "community bathroom “ They leave no trail, no evidence. „ working independently or in small who are in it for commercial gain. network of illegal “ hackers” steal­ There are enough violent people wall, an information black groups. Some are self-described anar­ He said it was simple for an - CALL 643-2711 or STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQ„ MANCHESTER ing data and costing business and in the computer underground to market." experienced computer user to He gave an example of one that "There are a number of pirate chists out to destroy the systems or industry millions of dollars a year. keep him on edge, especially since break into a data system. his life was threatened after a showed up from a new hacker: bulletin boards thatexist for resale to use them for their own means. "The situation is out of control," Others use the system for indus­ "There's a very lax attitude in he said. "It's chaotic.” series of arrests. He moves around “ Please help out a new phone of stolen material,” he said, "and trial espionage,” he said. designing systems," he said. Versatile When Pascorelli determined the and changes his computer code phreak and talk to me on this what I found was that in many Condominiums 3i condomlnhimi 32 Store/Offlce Space 44 servicet Offered 51 Buildine/Contracting S3 HomaboM Goods AutOITIOtiVe "If you can break into an "They are made to be friendly so 62 amount of theft and damage being identification to protect himself. system. I know a lot about Sprint cases the ringleaders are not in it electronic mail service, you can they are easy to use. seeeeweeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa •••••••••••••••«••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••a done he turned his information The illegal hackers are using and MCI also IT T and all their just for the theft of software but the read internal corporate memos The term "user friendly" is a ^ over to federal authorities and home computers to work as changes and several hundred theft of merchandise, all aspects of SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ COX' LAWN SERVICE — CARPENTRY 8. MA­ describing where the next plant selling point for many computer „ Adjacent to Tennis Courts, Pool, Park, f 50 HOUSEPLANTS — went undercover in the world of industrial spies, systems vandals passwords. Please leave a lead- technical crime. livan Avenue. 1,600 sq. ft. Now taking limited lawn SONRY — Free Esti­ Cors/Trucks for Sole 7i ^ will be built, or projected sales systems. m Shopping Center and Busline... Large pots, beautiful, ex­ illegal computer hackers, using a and out and out thieves robbing protected (anonymous) msgtome "They get into every form of prime retail space, ample customers for the coming mates. Coll Tony cellent condition. Must figures or manipulate stocks on the aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajbaaaaa code name, to gather more accounts and trading the scam and theft possible. There are parking. $800. Call 236- season. Everything done Squillocote, 649-0811. sell at SACRIFICE market. Certainly organized The Midway group consists of ; 6021 or 644-3977. evidence. information. Sprint, M TI and IT T are private illegal bulletin boards, illegal ^ W^LSW EEP from Spring Clean-up to PRICE, $2.50 each. Pri­ 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS / crime has an interest in this.” two islands. Sand and Eastern, in . "Tve been responsible for a lotof He said he came across “ pirate long-distance telephone systems. teleconference phone calls and fall leaf , raking. Call vate home. Coll 649-6486. WAGON — V-8, auto- 1 7 He said many of the hackers the Pacific about 1,150 miles * OFFICE SPACE FOR Rooflng/Siding arrests." he said in an interview. bulletin boards" — lists of contra­ The message clearly implies an newsletters,that are read nation­ CONDOMINIUMS Larry, for Free Consulta­ motlc, power steering, start out as kids, learning the northwest of Hawaii. 400 NORTH MAIN ST. MANCHESTER LEASE — 300 so. ft. to "But they keep coming back. band information that can be invitation to trade material for wide by these people. ‘ tion at 649-8646. CHILD'S FIVE- radio, roof rock, posi- . Piiate II 2fi00 sq. ft. Buckland SPINDLE, hlghbock traction, defogger. Good y Professional Center, O 8. J ELECTRIC OF FuUy AppUanced Kitchens, W/Custom Wood BIDWELL HOME Im­ wooden rocking choir. snow-skilng-hill- South Windsor. 644-2940. GLASTONBURY, INC.— cllmblng vehicle. Coll Cabinetry, Choice of Carpet & Vinyl Floors. provement Company — Needs work. $25. Coll Commercial, Residen­ Roofing , siding, altera­ 643-2880. 643-2880. Andersen Windows, V/t Baths, Individual MEDICAL OFFICE tial, Industrial. No lobs tions, additions. Some Basements, Electric Radiant Heat. $58,400" SPACE FOR LEASE — too small. Free esti­ number for over 30years. ALMOST NEW 14CU. FT. V.W. RABBIT, 1975 — 900 sq. ft. Buckland Cen­ mates. Call after 6pm, 649-6495. REFRIGERATOR — Engine, 4-speed trans­ 643-2711 ter, South Windsor. 644- Classified.... 659-3408. David Dutton. Store/Office Space ...... 44 Whirlpool. Socroflce for mission, struts rebuilt Business Opportunities .. .22 62 F o r adyertisements to be OPEN HOUSE 2940. ••••••••••••••••••••••a Notices Situation Wanted ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 Rates $350. SOFA BED - Good within 20,000 miles. Elect­ .63 published Monday, the dead­ Sunday 12-4 p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HtotiiiB/Plumblng 55 / Lost/Found...... 01 Empiovment Info...... 24 Misc. for R e n t...... 46 Minimum Charge: (^^e offer affordable hou»inf( without Mcrificinft condition, $350. Coll 649- ric rewiring on factory Home and Garden . 64 line is 2:30 p.m . on Friday. Personals...... Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... 47 quality. Stop by and compare!) UMort PropBiiv 45 9254 otter 5pm. recall. Good rodiols, ...02 Pets ...... 65 $2.25 for one day aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa rust-free, good-running Announcements ...... 03 Roommates Wanted...... 48 Musical Items ...... 66 P er W o rd : aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa LAWN MOWERS RE­ BEDROOM S E T: Double cor. Must Sell. 646-8281. A uctions...... 04 FOGARTY BROTHERS Recreational Items .67 1-2 d a y s ...... 15c Read Your Ad PETERMAN BLDG CO. PAIRED— Quick, Expert — Bathroom remodel­ bed, dresser with mirror, Real Estate FOR R E N T: Desirable 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14C Classified adyertisements 649-9404 647-1340 649-4064 Servicel Senior Dis­ ing; Installation water bedside table, $250; kit­ 1975 FORD COURIER Homes for S o le ...... 31 Services Location — Eastham, count I Free Pick Up and .69 6 d a y s ...... 13c are taken by telephone as a heaters, gorboge dispo­ chen set, with 6 choirs, PICKUP WITH CAP — Financial C o n d o m in iu m s...... 32 Services Offered...... 51 .70 Mas}. (Cope Cod) Delivery! ECONOMY sals; foucet repairs. 649- $70; metal twin bed, $25. Low mileage. $1500. Coll 26 d a y s ...... 12c convenience. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••a Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Painting/ Papering...... 52 Cottsge, sleeping 6, near M OW ER, 647-3660. 7657. VIso/MosterCord Coll 623-2874. Furniture 643-7111, Jim weekdays. M ortgages...... U H appy Ads: The Manchester Herald is to both boy and ocegn Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting...... 53 accepted. location - Manchester. Personal Loans...... 12 $3.00 per colum n inch responsible only for one incor­ Rentals Apartments lor Rent 42 beaches with access to Business Property ...... 35 Roofing/Siding ...... 54 1977 CHEVROLET IM- Insurance...... 13 rect insertion and then only lovely fresh water lake Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing...... 55 Automotive MAPLE BED AND PALA — 4 door sedan. Wanted to B o rro w ...... 14 Deadlines for the size of the original for swimming and fish­ PabiHng/Paperiiia 52 Flooring NIGHT STAND — $100. Power steering, power F lo o rin g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks for Sale .., VERNON — Two bed­ For classified advertise­ insertion. Rooms for Rent 41 ing. Everything provided Telephone 643-7623. brakes, olr conditioning. Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcvcies/Bicvcies . room apartment. Air, dis­ except linens. $275 per aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Rentals ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa AM /FM stereo cassette. Employment Services Wanted...... -... .58 Rec Vehicles...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• hwasher, carpeting. $425 week. Call 742-6607 after day through Saturday, the the value of theadvertisement PAINTING AND PAPER FLOORSANDING — Excellent throughout. PHOnMMMOe Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... monthly. Security, refer­ 5pm. Misc. for Sole 63 $2900 negotiable. Coll 647- BHEducation For Sale deadline is noon on the day w ill not be corrected bv on EAST HARTFORD — Sin­ ences. Available 5/1/84. HANGING — Exterior Floors like new. Special­ ExauswE Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease... and Interior, ceilings re­ 8066. before publication. additional insertion. gle room. Gentleman. In Call 233-4133. izing In older floors, natu­ Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seosonal. .61 Misc. Automotive ...... private home. Near cen­ paired. References, fully ral and stained floors. No Misc for Rent Insured. Quality work. 1974 CHEVY ONE TON ter. Parking. Call 528- MANCHESTER — Large waxing anymore. John 1018. Martin Mattsson, even­ Verfollle. Coll 646-5750. VAN — $1200. Phone 646- apartment, one bed­ 5993. room, appliances. Park­ ings 649-4431. VERY LARGE CAR­ MANCHESTER — Gar­ WOOD FLOORS A LU M IN U M SH EETS - Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted ing. Heat and hot water age available imme­ 1967 MACK DUMP DM Notices 21 P E TE D , Paneled Room Included. $400 monthly. GEORGE N. CONVERSE SANDED and finished, used os printing plates. diately. Strictly for stor­ — Painting and paper- 600 — 10 wheeler. In — With Walk-In closet. Phone 649-2871. repaired and installed. .007” thick, 23 X 24” . Convenient to bus and age. $35 a month. Call hanging. 30 Years Expe­ Staining and custom fin­ 50(each, or 5 for $2.00. chassis overhaul. New 14201 BABYSITTER — Two da­ PERSON OVER 18 — To LIGHT DELIVERY — PART TIME S H O E ,, 649-4003. rience! Coll 643-2804. Must be picked up before point. $16,000. Coll 742- 10-18 shopping. Call 649-0102. FIRST FLOOR — Two ishing. James Gorman, Lost/Found 01 S E A R S R O E B U C K & C O . rling girls (4 8i 2 years work at Hartford Road Could you use$50ormore SA LES — Flexible hours. ' 647-9261. 11:00a.m. only. 6190. old). 40 hour/week. Must Dairy Queen nights, 6pm a day? Malor radio sta­ Call 646-9165. bedrooms. Available CEILINGS REPAIRED Manchester Parkade MANCHESTER — Unfur­ April 1st. $425 plus utili­ WAITERS/WAI- be dependable, responsi­ to closing. 40 hours a tion promotion Is looking nished room. Kitchen and or REPLACED with dry- FISH TANKS — 20gallon PLYMOUTH SATEL­ T RESSES — Now accept­ ble. Will consider live-ln. ties. Coll evenings, 228- Wonted to Ront 47 A pretty yoke and zip- LOST — Small, fluffy PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE week. Some experience for neat and dependable PART TIME CUSTO-- pool privileges for neat, wall. Call evenings. Gory Income Tax Service 57 gloss, long 10 gallon, LITE, 1972 — V-8, auto­ ing applications for part If out of Lebanon area. required. Apply at Hart­ 0036. matic transmission, olr front make this classic oranoee cat. Male. Vicin­ Morning and Evening Hours people who know the DIAL HELP NEEDED -r.,, non-smoker. $55 weekly. McHugh, 643-9321. stainless Iron stand, so appealing. ity of Soring and South time positions. We are Call Donna, 642-7271, af­ ford Road Dairy Queen. greater Hartford/Man- At East Catholic High Call 647-1724. oquomoster pump, light conditioning, power No. 1420 with Photo- Main Streets. Call 643- looking for mature, re­ ter 4pm. chester area. Must have FURNISHED THREE RESPONSIBLE ADULT, NAME YOUR OWN colored sand, heater, fil­ steering, power brakes, Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. AUTOMOTIVE INSTALLERS School, 2pm to 5pm, Mon-— ROOM APARTMENT. INCOME TAXES PRE­ 2902. sponsible persons who CERTIFIED NURSING economical car and be day thru Friday. Apply Iq " ROOM WITH KITCHEN three children looking for PRICE — Father and son. PAR ED In your home. ter. $75 or best otter. Coll tow boll, heavy duty sus­ Size I'J, 34 bust, 2Vk must be able to work both S300/WEEK STARTING Second floor. Heat. Pri­ AUTOMOTIVE CASHIER/DISPATCHER ASSISTANTS — Posi­ able to read a map. person only. No P hona- PRIVILEGES — Cen­ three bedroom. Not over Fast, dependable ser­ Low rates, strictly confi­ 646-2564. pension, extra spore yards of 45-inch. LOST — Man's Gold lunches and dinners. TAKE HOME PAY — tions available for flexi­ Advancement opportun­ vate entrances. Adults. $400 without heat. Call vice. Painting, Paper­ ports and tires. $700. Coll Calls Accepted Please. . trally located. Clean, No pets. Security. Refer­ dential. 10 Years Expe­ Patterns available only Wedding Ring with ring Please apply In person: RECEIVING/STOCK PERSONNEL Four immediate full time ble weekend hours. $5.50 ity available. If this Is 647-9638. hanging & Removal. Call rience. Call 644-1009. CRIB, $75. High Choir. 649-2993. Monday thru Saturday quiet. After 5pm, coll ences. 643-4860 after One tn sizes show n. guard. Please phone 649- openings. Will train. Top starting rate per hour. you, call 646-2225 or 646-2210. 644-0585 or 644-0036. Nop Sock. Scales. Tub. between 2 and 4pm, Mr. benefits, merit raises. Apply In person at Mea­ p.m. ' TOYOTA CELICA, 1981 - TO ORDUl, UPd $2.00 for pack 1562. CASHIERS apply: 341 Broad Street, W A N TE D T O R E N T: Re­ Breast pump. All baby pitten, plus sop lar postat* *>4 Steak, 244 Center Street, Call 569-8056. dows Manor, 333 Bldwell Manchester, C T, Suite Real Estate sponsible, quiet, neat Items In good condition. G T CO U P E — 24,000 haudlipf. Manchester. Apply; Street, Manchester. 208, second floor. EAST HARTFORD — couple desires small, rea­ Coll 647-8899. mi les. 5 speed, rust proof, SUE BURNETT Apartments tor Rent 42 Lovely five room, second Bullding/Contractine S3 Personals 02 Personnel Department COLLEGE STUDENTS, sonably priced house to power steering, power HOUSEWIVES AND floor apartment. Refrig­ Mpackaatar HaraM Tues., Wed., Thurs RpAL ESTATESALES— BE A WINNER — Tele­ rent In Coventry, Bolton, 7 2 " LOCKE LAWN brakes, FM stereo, sun­ O THERS — S150/week for Homes for Sole 31 erator and stove. Gar­ Manchester area. Call MOWER — Good condi­ roof. Excellent condi­ tlSOAva. otAaMricas 10 am to 12 pm, 1pm to 3 pm Do you enloy helping communications malor MANCHESTER-One, two Nm rtrk, N.r. tOOM 15-20 hours (flexible). people real-lze their advertising promotion age. No pets. $425 plus 429-0004, evenings. FARRAND REMODEL­ tion. Coll 643-1699. tion. $6300. Coll 649-2993. Prial Naait, AUUrtis arllli ZIP SALESPERSON — Ener­ Sat., 1 pm to 4 pm Possible full time and three bedroom security. Call after 5pm, ING — Cabinets, roofing, COUE. Stpla Naiiitif aaU SUt. dreams? If so I need your has 20 Immediate F U LL apartments. Heat and hot getic person needed. Sa­ summer. Call screening talents In our new Man­ and PAR T T IM E open­ 649-0286. gutters, room additions, hcone T n A IR CONDITIONER, 1974 MERCURY MON­ New FASHION with water. $400, $440, $495. Photo-Guide patterns in $75 REWARD FOR CA­ lary and Incentive Equal Opportunity Employer operator, 569-8203. chester office. Many re­ ings. Looking for EN ­ decks, all types of remo­ Dinette set, gloss door TEGO — Two door. program. Apply at: Call 649-4800. ALL AREAS — 1, 2, 3, 4 Service Power steering, power all size ranges, has a MERA missing from wards. Call Bill at Lukas THUSIASTIC, PLES- Services deling and repoirs. FR EE fireplace set, extension special Grace Cole Collec­ Benedict Doors, Inc., 920 Realty Co., 643-0785. ANTLY AGGRESSIVE MANCHESTER — Threq., bedrooms. Prices to fit estimates. Fully Insured. ladder, rocker/recllner, brokes, automatic. $800. Manchester Herald, 149 OAKLAND STREET your budget. Housing Un- FORM 1040 PREPARA­ tion for larger sizes; plus Wednesday March 28th. Cromwell Avenue, Rocky ASSEMBLERS AND people willing to bet on a bedroom, I’/z bath$> Telephone 643-6017, after wooden office desk, Telephone 649-2096. 2 BO NUS Coupons I HIM. COIL WINDERS — Fin­ — Two room, heated llm lted. Call 724-1967 TION. Good tax repres­ AE-1 with brown strap. WANTED CLERICAL POSITION — winning team. Advance­ Charming Colonial. As-~ 6pm, 647-8509. entation should not be wheel barrel, slde-by- Price .... $2.00. ger dexterity necessary. apartment. First floor. (Chg.). ServiceD Offered 51 1973 CHEVELLE MA­ No questions asked. Call TELEX/TWIX OPERA­ The Manchester Board of ment opportunities ovoll- sumable CHFA financ- - ovollable, only to the slde refrigerator. Coll CERTIFIED NURSE Experience not neces­ $300. No appliances. No LIB U — $500, negotiable. 643-2711 with any MECHANIC TOR — Vernon office Education is seeking ap­ able. Guaranteed salary, Ing. $71,900. Call week- ' DESIGN KITCHENS by wealthy, anymore! The 528-2319. AIDES — Certified aides Heavy Construction sary, will train. Four day days after 6pm, anytime " pets. Secui'ity. Phone 646- M A N C H ES TE R — Newer J. P. Lewis. Coblnets, Call 647-1172 or 527-7082. Information. requires Telex operator plicants for a year round plus dally Incentive bo­ 2426, 9am to 5pm Tax Saver 646-0015. for 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts. Equipment. Must Be Ex­ week, 10 hour day, 7am to (52 weeks) Central Office weekends, 649-9435. two bedroom, second REWEAVING BURN vanities, formica, Wilson perienced. Apply in per­ Monday thru Friday, ap­ nuses. Training pro­ weekdays. Full and part time. 5:30, Monday thro Thurs­ Assistant Payroll and In­ vided. Call 646-2225 or floor with carpeting, air HOLES — Zippers, um­ art, Corlan counter tops, Pets 65 1976 F IA T 128 — Good Please call Director of son between 4 and 6 pm., day. Apply; Able Coll, proximately 3 hours per conditioning and dis­ running condition. $1200. Lovely Lace evening. Experience pre­ surance Clerk. Imme­ apply: 341 Broad St., SOUTH WINDSOR — Ex­ brellas repaired. Window kitchen cabinet fronts, INCOME TAX SERVICE Employment Staff Development, be­ THE ANDREW ANSAUH COMPANY Howard Road, Bolton. diate opening. Applicants Manchester, C T, Suite ceptionally clean Six * hwasher. No pets. $425 shades, Venetian blinds. complete woodworking — Individual or Business Coll 643-2659. ferred, but very good MANCHESTER monthly, plus security. tween 9am and 3pm, IMBItfwtllSL, must possess experience 208, second floor. Room Ranch. Largefam,'- ^ Keys. T V FOR R EN T. service, custom made Tax Preparation. Dis­ D O G O B ED IE N C E typist will be considered. BENNET ELDERLY Call 646-1379. Monday thru Friday ot Manchwter, CL BANKING — FULL In payfoll/lnsurance ily room, double drive- 2 Marlow's, 867 Main furniture, colonial repro­ count for senior citizens. CLASSES — Beginners 1973 PONTIAC LE MANS 643-5151. Crestfleld Con­ TIME PROOF OPERA­ $4 per hour. Call Judy at — Needs body work. $400 & Education Intertrade Scientific, 8:30 area. Excellent benefits. wav with one car garage. 3 HOUSING Street. 649-5221. ductions in wood, 9 varie­ Your Business Office, 164 thru utility. Start April vale sce n t Hom e In TOR — Experienced. WOMEN'S HEALTH All this situated on prl-, TWO BEDROOM TOWN- ties of hardwood and East Center S|., 647-9780. or best otter. After 5pm, ADVERTISING SPE­ to 5:30, 871-0401. Contact Mrs. Pat Ladd, 30th. Register ahead. Call Manchester. ° South Windsor Bank & Personnel Office, Man­ CARE OFFICESeeksper- vote three quarter at^re' ' Bonnot Houtlng Oovolopmont HOUSE — Al I appliances, BRICKS, BLOCKS, veneers NOW IN STOCK call 649-6855. CIALTY SALESPERSON son to fill full time posi­ now toXInq oppllcotlonB« 1 BR Chuck after 4:15,568-1356. Trust Co., contact lot. $71,900. Vancour As- 2 opt. S375 to 09S. Two BR opt. heat, hot water, carpet­ STONE — Concrete. Call 649-9658 or evenings, Help Wanted 21 — Sales experience re­ PART TIME HELP chester Board of Educa­ INCOME TAXES — Pre­ Warren Matteson, 289- tion, 45 North School tion. Must have Interest soclatbs, 643-9498. . MSS to M70. Ront Indudot ing, air conditioned. Call Chimney repairs. No lob 289-7010. 1978 CORDOBA — 38,500 quired. Career opportun­ WANTED — Generol hoot, hot wotor, W/W corpot- pared bv CPA. Business 8, GERMAN SHEPHERD — 6061. In patient's, education, 649-5240. too small. Call 644-8356. miles. All options. Keep ity with large local firm. cleaning person to clean Street, Manchester, C T Ino, ronoo, rofriow dlipoMl. Individual. Call John, Male, 4 months old. All clinical responsibilities coll for old Bvitom. olovotor, LEON CIESZYNSKI trying. Call 649-4210. SUPERINTENDENT 06040. 647-3451. EOE. 659-3069. shots. $25. Coll 643-4349, WENDY'S NOW HIRING Call 646-2900, contact BOOKKEEPER/SECRE- small shap and office. and clerical duties. foundry, community room MANCHESTER — Four B U IL D E R — New homes, NEEDED — For apart­ ond Btoropo oroo. Units ovoU- ODD JOBS, Trucking. ask for Ron. FOR Opening and Lunch Debbl. TA R Y — Immediate op­ Hours negotiable. Re­ Please send resume an­ room apartment, one additions, remodeling, 1976 TWO DOOR DODGE ment complex located In oblooftor Morch 15.1994. For Home repairs. You name Shift. Apply to the Man­ ening In small, congenial spond to P.O. Box 127, d/or hand written appli­ on oppllcotlon coll: bedroom. Appliances rec rooms, garages, kit­ ASPEN — Needs body Manchester. Live on the GLASTONBURY -r- It, we do It. Free esti­ . r o c ager between 3 and 5pm, DRIVERS WANTED — office. $4.25/hour. Flexi­ Bolton, C T 06040. MAINTENANCE PERSON cation to: PPLC, 1 and utilities Included. chens remodeled, ceil­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa work. Must sell. 124 North k e l premises. Must hove pre­ Experienced maintenance Older 4 bedroom Colon­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. Wendy's Old Fashlaned A.R.A. Transportation Is ble 20-f hours. To per­ Haynes St., Manchester, 528-6522 $550 monthly. Call 649- ings, bath tile, dormers, School Street, Manches­ 15 INCHtb vious experience. Send looking for part time and TEACHER AIDE — Part pereon for plant electrical ial. Hardwood floors^ Musical Items 66 Hamburger, 260 Broad form basic bookkeeping, C T 06040. EOE. 3379. LIGHT TRUCKING. roofing. Residential or TAX PREPARATIONS — ter. 225 engine, very resume to: Fountain Vil­ spare school bus drivers. time mornings. Private work for machinery and other new siding and windows, Street, Manchester. posting, ledger and pay­ Spring clean up. Yards, comrnerclal. 649-4291. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa good. lage, 175 A, Downey Preferably with P.U.C. preschool for children equipment. Mechanical abil­ garage on large, treed' MANCHESTER — Beau­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a In the convenience of roll. Pleasant phone ity to service pumps, motors, cellars, etc. General your home. Reliable- Drive, Manchester, CT license, but will train. with special needs. Im­ COLLEGE GRADUATE lot. $79,900. Owner. Cal+ tiful new 1 bedroom S H E E T MUSIC FOR manner 8, accurate typ­ etc. Requiree the ability to fa­ 633-0666. Store/Offlce Space 44 handyman. Call Ray, 646- ANCHOR ELECTRICAL reasonable. Coll Norm DATSUN 2MZ, 1974 — Air 06040. SCREEN PRINTERS — Call 742-8808, 6am - 4pm, mediate opening. Apply W A N TE D to learn esti­ apartment. Central loca­ SALE — SO for $48 or $1.00 ing skills necessary. bricate fixturee and other tion. Appliances and heat 7973. CONTRACTORS — Do Marshall, 643-9W4. conditioned, 4 speed, We are presently taking Monday - Friday. Manchester Board of In person: 317 North Main mating and production aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa each. Very good condi­ 66,000 miles. Passed em­ tooMnp. Minimum two (2) planning at Hartford Included. $450 monthly. any size or type of work. applications for screen Realtors, 646-2450, ask for Street, Manchester. years experience in an In­ tion. 1918 to Fifties. Star issions. $2800. Call 721- Graphic Arts Company. BY OWNER Lease and deposit. Call OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ LICENSED MOTHER Fully Insured. Free esti­ ZINGLER'S INCOME printers. Experience WAITRESS — Apply In Cindy Brown. EOE. dustrial environment. Apply Covers. Telephone 742- 9608. Math, Accounting or En­ 646-3253. ABLE — Ample parking, WILL CARE For your mates. Call 647-0293. TAX SERVICE — Filing working with flat sheet person: Luigi's Restau­ If you don't use It, don't to: Sermatech Technical Ser­ personal and business re 6016. BOY'S & GIRL'S WHO gineering background. MANCHESTER good location. One 4 child In loving environ­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ‘ ‘I v v stock preferred. Excel­ rant, 706 Hartford Road, TE A C H E R — Part time. need it and don't want It, vices. 564 Hayden Station ROBERT E. JARVIS — turns In your home since aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CAN SELL — Earn $20 a lent benefit program, Manchester. Salary $16,000 to $20,000 183 Brlarwood Dr. MANCHESTER — First room office suite with 610 ment. Only two full time Early Childhood Certifi­ why not sell it with a Road. Windsor. C T.. Route positions available. Call Building and Remodeling 1974. Also bookkeeping Rec Vehicles 73 week and more by selling working with well estab­ Classified Ad? Call 643- 91. Exit 39 Kennedy Road. depending upon expe­ floor, one bedroom, ap­ sq. ft.; another with 210 Tog Soles 69 ,! ll cation. Sonshine Day 8 Room, 4 Badroom, 646-4890. Specialist. Additions, services available. Call new subscriptions to this lished company. Must rience. Send resume In 2Vi pliances, carpeting, con­ sa. ft. Call 649-2891. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Care Center. Call 646- 2711 to place your ad. Baths. Newer Colonial Inda- garages, roofing, siding, Walt at 646-5346.' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa . o V H If llllJ S ^ ■*- t area's best newspaper. apply In person: Quality confidence to : Box O, venient to shopping, re­ 7160, 7am to S:30pm. slrabla Westwood (Off kitchens, bathrooms, re­ You must be able to talk Name Plate, Inc., Fisher c/o The Manchester creation and bus line. SOUTH WINDSOR— 1000 PRINTING — Evening 1974 OPEN ROAD Keeney). Amenitlae Include: and weekend appoint­ placement wlndows- THE EASTERN CON­ to adults - no experience Hill Road, East COOK — Pizza and grind­ Herald. FIraplacad family room. 6 pa­ $375 per month, utilities sq. ft., $200 monthly. 300 INCOME TAXES PRE­ NECTICUT FLEA CAMPER — Fully ELECTRICIAN — E2. neled doors, 8 over 12 win­ ments at your home, /doors. Call 643-6712. necessary - we will show Glastonbury. ers. Full time days. Apply not Included. Peterman sq. ft., $100 monthly. Am ­ PAR ED In your home. MARKET (Junction 31 8. equipped. 30,000 original Permanent position. Full dows, economical gas heal, Aaen'cv, 649-9404, 647- business or organization. miles. Excellent condi­ you how to succeed. In person: LaStrada Res­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a deck, 2 car garage, aluminum ple parkinoi air. 236-6021, Low rates, strictly confi­ 32, Mansfield) Re-opens benefits. Overtime. Call 1340. "Personalized Service" EXPERIENCED CAR­ tion. $6000 or best offer. C A LL NOW: Frank, after taurant, 471 Hartford 728-1573 or 643-9334. LOOKING? exterior, corner lot. All-And 644-3977. dential. 10 Years Expe­ April 1st, No Foolin'. Hemat for Solo 31 More- For $113,000. for: Wedding Invitations, P E N TE R — Remodeling, rience. Call 644-1009. Coll 643-7395. 7:30pm, 228-4268. BABYSITTER WANTED Road, Manchester. We have various openings In our new 48,000 sq. — Nights, 2:30 to Ca8 848-2107, Nowl Type Setting, Forms, additions, roofs and NURSES AID E — 3pm to ft. modern facility. > •••••■••••••••••••••••a KIT ‘N’ CAR LYLE® Brochures, Stationary, decks. Free estimates. 11:30pm, Monday thro KITCHEN HELP — Nj by Larry Wright 1967 SHASTA CAMPER 11pm. Part time. Enlov etc. Call - Early Ameri­ Call Mike, 871-2559. TR A ILE R — Sleeps 6, Ice Friday In your home. Call Maintenance, nights and working In the self care ••••••••••••••••••••••• 647-9638. DATA ENTRY CLERK - KIghschool graduate can Printers, 647-9286. box, stove, sink. $ ^ . Col I weekends, $3.38 per hour. unit at Manchester with knowledge of computers (APPLE computer INVITAnON TO SUBNUT LEASE PROPOSALS L. WOOD 8. SON — Rough FISHERMEN'S TAG EXPERIENCED BACK- Must be able to work late, For Sale Down, 569-4658. Manor Rest Home. Good experience a plus). Entry level position. The State Department of Admin iatrative Services- ROTOTILLING — Ac­ 8i Finish Carpentry - Ad­ SALE — Rods, lures, HOE BULLDOZER OP­ YOUNG, ENERGETIC be reliable and a hard wages and excellent Bureau of Public Works is Interested In leasing re­ cepting appointments ditions, porches, decks, motors, boot seats, home 5850 ER ATO R — With Class II PERSON to help clean worker. Call George af­ CLERK TYPIST - Purchasing. Hlgtischool gra­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa working conditions. Cer­ sidential properties In the Hartford, Manchester now for late March or bathrooms, kitchens, ce­ items. All on sole at 371 ••••••••••••••••••••••• license. Steady work. Be­ cars. Must have drivers ter 1pm, 643-2751 Wednes­ tified Nurses Aide pre­ duate with 1 year experience in business environ­ West Middle Turnpike, Crochet this lovely lace nefits. Call 742-6190^ license. Call 643-9008. ment. Ability to type 45 wpm with accuracy. Entry Suffield, Enfield, Simsbury, Somers areas to be early April. Very reaso­ ramic tile, formica, trim- HouteboM OOOlll 62 Autos for Rent/Leose 75 day thru Saturday. ferred. Please call Mrs. work. Call after 6pm, Manchester, Soturdoy, centerpiece for your fa­ level position. used as group homes for the mentally retarded nable rates. Call otter vorite table or bazaar. LaunI, Director of Preference will be given to residences with a mini­ 4:30pm, 647-8784. 646-3046. M arch 31st, 9om to Nurses, 646-0129. MATERIAL HANDLER - HIghschool graduate. mum of four (4) bedrooms, kitchen, dining room 4:30pm. No. 5850 has crochet di­ Heavy lifting Involved. Blueprint reading experi­ USED REFRIGERA­ RENT A CLEAN rections for 15-inch doily. and bathroomfacllities largeenough to accommo­ TORS, WASHERS, EXPERIENCED IN- ence a plus. Knowledge of basic math required. date from eight (8) to ten (10) persons. T(X)LS, BIKES, NAILS, USED CAR TO ORDER, land $2.00 far tack GROUND POOL IN­ Entry level position. CELEBRITY CIPHER Ranges - clean, guaran­ ANTIQUES, MUCH attars, plut SOp (or paitaia aad Urban locations are needed with access to public CdBbftty Optwr oryptoortmt Bra OTMMd from quotattofM by tMnouB pMpiB. pMl teed, ports and service. andlini. WANTED STALLERS — Coll PACKER - For our shipping department. •MiprMBnLEMhIotiBrIntIwflipfMrBiBfidtforBnoOMr. Toikr'»etue:Xequ§l$a. MOREI Sunday, April , Fia alNapi w hap la u { transportation, shopping areas, recreational out­ Low prices. B.O. Pearl & ANNE CABOT 742-7308 and 649-9933. HIghschool graduate. Ability to move large and lets, etc. Ist,' 10am to 3pm. 55 V H U C E AUTO by CONNIE WIENER Son, 649 Main Street, h e ^ mateiTals. Entry level position. The submission ot a proposal shall not be binding Church Street, Manches­ UNTAL ■Mckaalar NwU4 INDEPENDENT XXPSDITOR - With 2 years experience In 643-2171. ter, basement. SttCanlafSL, DENTAL HYGIENIST — on the State of Connecticut, nor does It constitute “XULAXU NOUZMIAUMMUA ZN NHZW I4A-7044 Maaclwalat l4S-aS7a IISOAva. af AamlCAi Part time. Flexible purchasing or underline or 2 years In production a competitive bid. The right Is resented to relect Niw Tors, N.v. most hours. Manchester of­ control or manufacturing environment. FOR S A LE : Household TAG SALE — Saturday, m a t Naiat, Addrtti eltu ZIP any and all proposals not In the best Interest of the OL lU H JUATUVODQ MZVU EHM, ' INVfTATIOM TO MD COUE and stria Nuinter. HOME DELIVERY AGENTS fice. Call 646-1360. Excellent medical and dental package, paid State of Connecticut. goods - two single beds, Sunday, M arch 31st, old round kitchen table, Tha Mnnchastsr Public SPECIAL: Over 200 se- holidays, tuition reimbursement. Qualified can­ For additional Information, please call Russell April 1st. 9om to 4pm. Schools solicits bids f or KIN- Need extra cash? Part time delivery UPVUJO OYHO LQMZMX H girl's one-speed bicycle, OERGARTEN SUPPLIES ^lectiona and a FREE HAIRDRESSER — Full didates should apply at our facility between Sam Smith Property Management Agent In Hartford at Appliances, olr condi­ ‘Pattern Section in the time. Excellent pay plus and 4:30pm, or send resume with salary history (203)666-4261. ‘worn stand-up freezer, televi­ tioner, mowers, tools, for the 19$4-IPtS school year. and collection agent, greater Man­ sion test equipment; lots Seolod bids vidll be received ALBUM . Just $3.00. benefits. Experience pre­ to: IHNUIHDD OUHE HTTUVON YZE HN bike, household. 690 until 2:00 p.m., April 10,1984 Propoaals should be addressed to; Department of to look at. Owner Moving ROOKS AT $3 J S EACH ferred. Call Command Michele VIrkler, Personnel Coordinator Administrative Services, Bureau of Public Works Grant Hill Rood, at which Mme Ihov will ba USA TODAY, to. Florida. Cali 521-7237 publicly eponed. The rlohl It R-tSS— OOUt— Old aad Na*. New chester area, for the na­ Performance of Man­ Property Management Section, Room #478, State AUW BAGJOLMZOU HTTUVON Coventry. ta drait taiai: Uae ta aukt tkaac chester, ask for Carol, after 6pm. reserved to reloct any and oil •■ISO — NEEPSANE WILTS. 24 GERBER SCIENTIFIC PRODUCTS. INC. Office Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, Hartford bids. Speclflcotlons and bid alKtdilKtd and aapiiaaM i dnliRi. tion’s newspaper. For details call: 643-8339. Finding o cosh buyer for 1S1 Batson Drive Connecticut 06106. NBJUAEHM.” — WHRZW YZMVBDUO. tormi may bo stcurod at the k-tsi — heipiAom nanoiimrr— Manchester, C T M080 HOTPOINT NO-FROST the Items you'd I ike to sel I Butinast Office, 4S N. School 20 tw H at atadlnratk lAUU. „ STATE OF CONNECTICUT Stroot, Monclwster, Connec­ R 132 — TO tIVE ar NEEP — 4k HELP WANTED — BOB M/P DONALD CASSIN PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "No man la an island aa long aa he It REFRIGERATOR — In Is easy. Just let our atadlnrarp Itaau ta aiaki. 659-3535 Landscape laborers, 30 - on aven ona mailing Hat." — BIH Vaughan. use now. Must Sell. $100. readers know what you ticut. - ____ u.iss-ctArts-kk pittt at kidck- Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Raymond E. Demers, lB4Mfei HBM. SO hours per week. Call BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS • 1St4byNaA.lna 111I Four postei' bed & bu- hove for sole with on ad in Business AAanoecr q 114 — SLUMBEBTIME COVEBtETt 643-1699. , reau, $75. Call 647-9477. Classified. 643-2711. 0674)3 ~ 34 cHb MB tm a U BbB quilts.

J 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, March 31, 1984

BUSINESS Marvin Gaya’s father Private coalition plans Math team charged with murder waste cleanup program leads state Decisions on housing piague the elderiy .. page 4 page 20 ... page 10

The newspapers and magazines these days are so But the bright side is that the variety of resources to house: the stairs, kitchens and bathrooms. loaded with ads (or both new and already help the elderly solve these dilemmas is increasing — For a free phone consultation, you call the centerm well-developed retirement communities that you and is to some extent keeping pace with the huge Washington. D.C. (202) 466-6896 or you can request tte- might conclude that our nation's elderly plan to pack Your growth of our population age 65 and over'. publications list of the Barrier-Free Environment by. w writing Suite 700, 1015 15th St., N.W., Washington,* up and move the day after retirement begins. • Several states and localities have reduced Not so. An overwhelming “ 70 percent of Americans Money's property taxes or created a sliding scale of D.C. 20005. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped,, Sunny today; Manchester, Conn, age 65 and over will die at the same address where abatements for the elderly on limited incomes. Local business-size envelope. ' they celebrated their 65th birthday,” says Leo Worth tax assessors will know whether yours is such a Based on your queries, the staff can d evi» a warm Tuesday Monday, April'2, 1984 customized information packet for you, says John Baldwin, housing coordinator of the American Sylvia Porter community. — See page 2 Single copy: 254 Association of Retired Persons. And the problem for • Low-interest loan programs are being designed to P.S. Salmon, technical director for the center. most elderly is not where to move but how to make help the elderly pay for home improvements. The debt Cost for the packets depends on the items included.. Individual bulletins cost about $2.50. The average ifflanrhpstpr H m lJi their current homes safer and more accessible. usually does not fall due until sale of the house or Even when it doesn't make financial sense to stay death. An unfortunate aspect is that some of the states invoice runs'to $10 — but Saimen says the cost will be- put, the presence of family, friends, familiar efficiency and barrier-free environments in mind. that have established these programs allocate such waived for those who can’t afford to pay. The center' surroundings and community facilities persuade Quite the contrary. Housing was constructed to limited funds that, says Baldwin, unless you apply also will provide names of local experts who can visit; many, of the elderly to remain where they are. appeal to the most vigorous element of society — early in a new year, you’lijniss out on the money. your home and suggest improvements. If you can’t, Obviously, too, it's not easy to find acceptable young families with small and extremely active • Home improvements for the elderly often involve afford the fee, you won't be charged. ! replacements at affordable prices. children. modifying existing fixtures, structures and applian­ Income tax guide available New York Older residents in older homes are up against a Today, those children have grown up and dispersed. ces to make them safer and easier to use. The National High court distinct set of problems, however. But Mom and Dad still have to heat the big house, Center for a Barrier-Free Environment, a non-profit “Sylvia Porter’s 1984 Income Tax Book," her; The average age of “ living units" in our country— climb the stairs, maneuver around the kitchen and organization, provides educational materials, infor­ comprehensive guide to income taxes, is now_ campaign apartments and houses — is 27 years, notes Baldwin. maintain the grounds. mation on products and deyices that make the home available through her column. Send $4.94 plus $1 for' Moreover, of properties 27 years old and older, almost Frequently, families delay far too long before more accessible and a network of technical assistants mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter's 1984 Income 60 percent are occupied by people 65 and over. tackling the issue of moving or staying put, and if the who will give the elderly and/or disabled on-slte help Tax Book,” in care of the Manchester Herald, 4400 Try to recal I the kinds o (buildings that were erected Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Make checks takes case on a brawl decision is to stay put, making the kinds of in making houses safer. three decades ago. Few were designed with energy improvements that keep a home a safe haven. The elderly have three main areas of coqcem in the payable to Universal Press Syndicate. By Laurence McQuillan United Press International Lydall’s sale New Factory Orders Auto parts and convenience foods silent prayer NEW YORK - Making their pitches at churches, a toxic waste Seasonally adjusted dump and jogging trails, the three in billions of dollars By Elizabeth Olson At the same time it agreed to Democratic presidential contend­ require different retaii expertise United Press International hear the moment of silence ques­ of division is ers are wooing voters on the eve of $ 190.9 tion, the court rejected an appeal the New York primary, a show­ 2 WASHINGTON - The Supreme by the Mobile, Ala,, county school $190 ------DALLAS (U PI) - Southland for the full year, we are encour­ never will be heavily represented down that has turned into a Court agreed today to decide board to consider whether teacher- Corp., the 7-Eleven convenience aged ... and expect a solid in the sparsely populated states. political brawl. whether the Constitution allows a new strategy UP 0.7% store giant, discovered retailing perform anw in 1984," Southland’s Wooten’s management team led school prayer — banned 22 Today is the last full day for “ moment of silence” for quiet years ago from public classrooms expertise is not necessarily quarterly report said. has other ambitious ideas for campaigning before balloting beg­ in February prayer or meditation in public — is constitutional. interchangeable. Southland learned some great Chief. ins for the 252 national convention classrooms. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of In 1979 the company bought differences exist between retailing "W e’re going to revolutionize the delegates at stake. Walter Mon- 180- The mere fact that the justices Appeals in Atlanta ruled Alaba­ By Kathy Garmus Chief Auto Parts — which at the food, soft drinks and magazines in auto parts business,” he said. dale. Gary Hart and Jesse Jackson agreed to review the matter gave Herald Reporter time had 119 stores in California — a convenience store and thousands Chief has opened three new- ma’s prayer laws unconstitutional. all had marathon campaign sche­ hope to school prayer advocates, The court said the moment of and almost immediately started of specific parts in an auto suply generation stores in which custom dules aimed at luring undecided HARTFORD — The sale of its Superior Ball who have been lobbying in Con­ silence statute unconstitutionally losing money on the venture. outlet. mers serve themselves. Products Democrats to their camps. Division illustrates Lydall Inc.'s strategy to acquire gress to make prayer a part of the But now, after installation of a One major difference is in are clearly organized and dis­ advanced religion. The latest ABOWashington Post and build weak companies and "cut the cord" when 170 school day. “ We do not Imply that simple new management headed by Bill inventory. Convenience stores played in clean, bright areas with poll gave Mondale 41 percent the injection of money no longer contributes to their Last month the Senate defeated meditation or silence is barred M. Wootton, regional vice presi­ turn over therr inventories rapidly. wide aisles. support among New York Demo­ success, Lydall President Millard H. P'ryor Jr. told a constitutional amendment to from the public schools: we hold dent, the com er has been turned An auto parts store must stock "Our employees aren't hiding crats likely to vote, against 30 the Hartford Stockbrokers Club at a luncheon at the allow school prayer, despite ef­ that the state cannot participate in and Chief is contributing operating huge inventories and some items behind the counters" in the new percent for Hart and 22 percent for Hartford Club Friday. forts by President Reagan, who the advancement of religious ac­ U P I p h o to profits to the overall Southland are not fast moving. stores, Wootton said. “ They’re out Jesse Jackson. "This puts us in a position to recycle the proceeds has put the issue near the top of his tivities through any guise, includ­ 160 treasury. Wootton was asked what South­ roaming the aisles to help people The poll was based on interviews into new opportunities where we can again build up re-election agenda. ing teacher-led meditation," the Border guards tug at a suspect the three assailants was killed and 48 Wootton is somewhat reluctant land did wrong during its money­ find what they need. with 326 people statewide, from values,” said the president of the Manchester-based The administration urged the court noted. following a Palestinian grenade attack passersby. were wounded in the mid­ to discuss details of Southland’s losing phase with Chief. Eventually, Chief will convert its Friday through Sunday evening, manufacturer of fiber, metal and plastic products. court to take up the question, learning experience at Chief. But "Everything,” he replied. in downtown Jerusalem today. One of morning attack. who said they are certain to vote “ We are selling Superior in order to recycle the value entire chain to the self-serve arguing that “ permitting children That ruling reversed a decision in response to a reporter's ques­ “ Store locations, people selection, concept. and has a 6 percent margin of we have created back into cash so that we can invest in to maintain a moment of silence by U.S. District Judge W, Brevard 150 tioning he acknowledged, "It management, product selection, In another innovation, some error. other companies where we hope to have a similar presents no threat” to the (in stitu ­ Hand, who triggered a nationwide JFMAMJJASONDJF wasn't losing money when we pricing, the whole gamut. We have “ We are going to have a showing level of success." Chief stores stay open 24 hours a tion’s bar against state aid to uprodr when he ruled that the 1983 '84 bought it.” absolutely revamped everything day, seven days a week. in New York this Tuesday that Superior, once a $1.3 million-a-year a loser, in 12 religion. Supreme Court erred in consist­ Palestinian suspect is killed Southland said Chief lost $8.2 from top to bottom.” could shock the nation." a gleeful years became Lydall's most profitable division, Wootton also is dropping the The issue before the justices, ently finding school prayer million in 1981 and $5.4 million in Since acquiring Chief, Southland Jackson predicted Sunday after Pryor said. New orders for factory products grew Chief name from items sold in the. however, is not state-sponsored unconstitutional. 1982. In the third quarter of 1983 — has expanded the chain to 300 emerging from a housing project Lydall announced this week that it intends to sell 0.7 percent in February, helped by a store. prayer, which the Supreme Court Alabama Gov. George Wallace two years after Wootton’s team stores in five states — Arizona, in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section Superior to Hoover Universal Inc. for a cash price of banned in 1962, but the validity of a and the Mobile County, Ala., school A strong surge in orders for “big-ticket” California, Nevada, Oklahomaand after bomb rocks Jerusalem of Brooklyn. took control — Southland reported “ We still will have control label about $16 million, a 110 percent increase over the minute of silence — during which board appealed to the Supreme Chief had turned in its first Texas. Wootton has long-range products made just for us,” he "The media tried to make this a company's original investment. The sale should items, the Commerce Department said students can pray, meditate or Court, arguing that the founding profitable quarter of the year. plans to make Chief a national said. “ But the label will carry By Anan SafadI were in serious condition. At least (Ayatollah) Khomeini in Iran, that two man race between Hart and result in a gain of about $2 a share, Pryor said. Friday. reflect. fathers did not intend to banish all "While Chief may not breakeven chain, although he says it probably another name, not Chief. religious exercises from public United Press International eight were treated on the scene by we will know during the next Mondale. We cannot be wished By the end of this year, the sale should also provide The Justices will hear arguments mobile units, police said. hours.” aw ay," he said, enroute to the first up to $17 or $18 million and an additional $15 million in life. this fail by the state of Alabama JERUSALEM — Terroristo fir­ Two groups — the Democratic Pinchas Stern, 65, owner of a of four churches he visited. added borrowing power with which to make further "To silence voluntary prayer is and the Mobile County, Ala., school ing a submachine gun and tossing Front for the Liberation of Pales­ camera shop, told United Press In the crucial battle for conven­ acquisitions. Pryor said. Japanese advisers board appealing a lower court to silence free speech,” they said. They also argued that school grenades attacked crowds in Jer­ tine and the Abu Nidal, both International that the attack began tion delegates, the latest United Superior, which is located in Hartford and ruling that struck down its law usalem’s main intersection today, radical splinter groups of the at 9:55 a.m local time when a Press International count gives Washington. Ind.. produces non-precision and semi­ ndlot? allowing a minute of silence. prayer is necessary to “ encourage P just rubber-stamps morality among the younger gen­ wounding at least 48 people, police Palestine Liberation Organization young man in a blue sweater pulled Mondale 728 of the 1,96^ delegates' precision balls in a variety of materials. It had sales of to 8» Alabama is one of 23 states that and witnesses said. One of the — claimed responsibility for the out a submachine gun and began needed for nomination, while Hart $18.4 million last year, which accounted for 16.3 allow a moment of silence in the eration” and noted the court's NEW YO RK (U P I) — Americans soon may be school prayer decisions ‘‘have gunmen was killed by a bystander. attack. firing at random into crowds on has 440 and Jackson 101. There are percent of Lydall's total 1983 sales of $112 million. The sitting on Japanese government advisory councils, public schools. Two other suspects were cap­ Abu Nidal, considered responsi­ King George Street less than 20 325 uncommitted. division contributed 30 percent of Lydall's total fanned the flames of religious but they probably will be disappointed by the . _ A jot'"*’®'' tured and a fourth was sought, ble for a series of attacks on yards from Jaffa Street, Jerusa- Mondale and Hart slugged it out operating income last yeal* of $8.3 million. factionalism." experience, a noted Japanese economist says. police said. moderate Palestinian leaders, lem’s main downtown again during an hour-long tele­ However, the division has not grown much in recent The planned participation of U.S. representatives The justices also agreed to The attack was the third serious called Israel Radio to claim intersection. vised debate that was broadcast years and "its particular product lines are such that on Japanese advisory bodies will be “ meaningless," Inside Today decide whether the government terrorist incident in Jerusalem in responsibility. Across the street, another young Sunday in New York City, while we have found it hard to add on related products,” said Yukitsugu Nakagawa in a recent interview. must give a eputed New Jersey four months and Israeli Prim e The DFLP statement was re­ man started throwing grenades, Jackson testily objected to what he' Pryor said. kjii- -n;! Nakagawa is president of the Nomura Research -• I »nrt 1. 20 pages, 2 sections mobster documents pertaining to Minister Yitzhak Shamir told ported by the Kuwaiti news agency striking a bus and injuring pas­ said were his rivals’ attempts to Superior was projected-to generate less than 25 Institute, Japan’s most influential think tank...... its investigations of him. Israel Radio the suspects would be from Damascus. sengers, Stern said. exclude him. percent of Lydall's profits this year, he said...... 17 Japan recently agreed to allow U.S. representatives Advice ...... But they refused to aid author "dealt with severely.” Police Minister Yosef Burg told Terrified people poured out of The debate on WNBC began with This year has been a seller's market, he said, and B u tin eu ...... 20 to participate in its advisory bodies on industrial C Im tIfltd ...... 18-19 Emma Lee Paul in her copyright One of the gunmen was wounded the American Jewish Congress stores into the street, some shout­ little rancor, butsoonshiftedgears the time was right to sell the division. The sale policy, as a concession to U.S. criticism of Japanese *.■*« 10' ol •> ...... 8 infringement suit against Alex seriously when an angry bystander that authorities would know in ing “ Kill them, kill them," said as Mondale and Hart resumed a requires the approval ,of the Federal Trade Com ics...... trade practices. Entertainment...... 17 Haley, author of "R oots," the epic snatched an M-16 rifle from a "hours" who were responsible for Shoshana Cohen, 49. feud that has been brewing for Commission and the Justice Department. Pryor said "The Americans misunderstand (when they Thii tWS. F'®"' tom. Lottery...... 2 novel detailing the history of a reserve Israeli soldier and shot the the attack. " I t ’s a miracle that no one was weeks. he expected the sale to be completed in about 30 days...... 10 ■ presume) such commissions have power enough to Obituaries...... black American family. terrorist, a witness said. Police "W ho this group is, if it’s a killed,” Ms. Cohen said. "H e shot Mondale objected to Hart televi­ If it is approved, the sale should have little Opinion...... 6 influence Japan's policy making. Their role is just to nn* In other action, the court handed conflrmed the suspect died but it 'Syrian group or a Palestinian like a wild man." sion ads “ accusing me of wanting immediate impact on Lydall, Pryor said, because Peopletalk ...... 2 approve documents prepared by bureaucrats," said ...... 11-14 down a 9-0 decision bolstering the was not clear whether he died group — the three people who did A civilian, Shlomo Nechama, to kill people in Central Am erica.” revenue from the sale probably will not be invested (or ,y,tC8l 1 Sports...... Nakagawa. Television...... 8 federal government’s power to immediately or in police custody. this morning what they did — or about 30, grabbed a rifle from a " I think it is negative, it is several years. When it is invested, it will not likely riNAU-V. The advisory bodies consist of leading figures from W eather...... 2 investigate charges of job bias At least 40 injured people were people that are under the organiza­ reservist standing on the sidewalk personal, it is inaccurate, and it have an immediate positive impact, he said. business, labor and academic circles. against businesses. taken to hospitals and two of them tional and ideological influence of and shot one of the assailants. raises concerns that are totally "W e know from our experience that the investment s •O'*’ . lor •••••••••••••••••••••• Which of such bodies will be opened to American '“'r unjustified,” Mondale said. of these proceeds in such companies will not, in all representatives has not yet been decided. But the Hart claimed Mondale is lashing likelihood, have a positive impact on Lydall's income ^ »,ll. tottt w p**' United States is obviously interested in the Industrial out only because he no longer has a statement for some tim e," he said. "Obviously, this Structure Council, which belongs to the Ministry of clear shot at' the Democratic involves risk because we tend to look for undervalued the iM**'** International Trade and Industry. Victims' requests Illustrate nomination, companies which typically are not performing well.” Budget h irin g tonight U.S. representatives will find the Japanese Jackson, who tended to serve as Lydall's first divestiture reflecting its new strategy ■ — . advisory councils simply are rubber-stamping peacemaker during the exchange, was the sale last year of its Federal Package Division, Manchester citizens will have their chance to express' bodies, Nakagawa said. When they discover they are ;,.kh.n w !I“ Tti cut off the bickering over Central which was sold (or a price 100percent overbook value. their opinions on the budget for the next fiscal year, when not the powerful agencies they presumed, he said, the wounds left after crimes America. Pryor said. the Board of Directors holds a public hearing in the Americans may believe they have been tricked. "I have a Central American Initial losses in newly acquired businesses should be ttr«» "pr.tovit "W hat I fear is that they might harbor suspicion auditorium at Waddell School tonight beginning at 8. position also," Jackson said. “ I offset by growth in other businesses, he said. By Mark A. Dupuis grantee) a maximum award. the first year, 80 people applied, in that Japan has shifted its decision-making process on General Manager Robert B. Weiss has recommended a want to be tolerated, I want to be Pryor said Lydall's strategy can succeed because of iP«' United Press Internatlanal Award $10,000," one entry says. the second, 230, in tMe third, 440, industrial policy to informal, under-the-table discus­ (^neral Fund budget of $42,027,434, which will require an respected and I want to be heard." its operating philosophy, the quality of its employees " A 32-year-old Ansonia man was and last year, in the fifth year of sion only among Japanese following their participa­ Later, Hart took his run for the and its financial capability. HARTFORD — A Hartford man found murdered in a Derby park­ operation, 630 applications were increase of 3.31 mills in the tax rate, to a new rate of 44.20 tion," he added. White House to Central Park, Too many companies rely on failed managerial was shot in a local bar, rendered a ing lot. He left a surviving wifeand received. mUIs. telling hundreds of joggers that concepts of the past, he said. ,0« * - quadraplegic and will have to be two minor children. He had a Claims are thoroughly investi­ He has also recommended a budget for water service that "this country’s health is at stake” As an example of its efforts, Pryor cited the institutionalized for life. His medi­ demonstrated earning capacity. gated, Heafey said, by a staff of will call for a rate hike of 65 percent, and a sewer budget that in the presidential election. company's plans to spend over $1 million in three cal bills totaled at least $60,000. Award $10,000,” another says. nine, made up primarily of Univer­ W estow ii ^^Pt}armacy will call for a rate hike o f 55 percent. "Our economic health, our years to train its employees in statistical quality An 82-year-old woman was Last year, the Criminal Injuries sity of Connecticut Law School. For the Town of Manchester Fire District, he health a round the world, the health control techniques, he said. beaten and sexually assaulted in Compensation Board received 630 The actual compensation board recommends a budget that will require an increase iii the and survival of all mankind to " I f we succeed, these efforts will put us squarely in her New Haven home. She suffered applications from crime victims,’ which decides awards, meets 445 HARTFORD RD. prevent and reverse a nuclear a position to meet competitors in the future." he said. heart and other complications and, evaluated a total of 691 cases and evenings and handles claims tax rate from 5.79 mills to 6.19 mills. 643-5230 We Want Your Memories! concluded 583 by year’s end. It arms race and the literal physical after the crime, she was forced to individually. The Board of Directors hopes to adopt a budget on April 30. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK sell her home and she required made awards totaling more than Compensation includes out-of- It is holding workshops on the budget. health of ourselves and future generations” are at stake, Hart daily care. $1.3 million. pocket medical expenses paid by a 2 MUNSON They are eagerly read by thousands of our subscribers... L said. CANDIES «••••<* The crimes are two of the 630 The board decided cases in 1983 victim, lost wages and other S/ia/e energy stalled cases heard last year by the state’s involving crimes in more than 90 of expenses, including items such as CMO aim h«f»l Alto wo oro 0 U t aool Offlot tulMtotlon. Criminal Injuries Compensation the state's 109 cities and towns. The broken glasses. Awards can be as SALT LAKE CITY (U PI) — The vast shale deposits most, 138, involved crimes in of the mountainous West have become a dry hole for Board and listed in the agency’s high as $10,000, the average in 1983 Hartford, 62 involved crimes com­ Mother may face death sentence the oil industry. Spocial Savings latest annual report to the was $2,160. —It's Easy— Here’s How— Legislature. mitted in Bridgeport and 44 The board also has been success­ When Congress created the U.S. Synfuels Corp. and on / involved crimes in New Haven. ful in compromising medical costs MILTON, Fla. (UPI) - A Saturday of poisoning and drown­ murder, the jury found Ms. Bu­ primed it with $15 billion four years ago, hundreds of The report of the board’s work in Richard Healey, administrator woman, described as a "black ing her 19-year-old son. Michael, enoano guilty of grand larceny for thousands of'barrels of oil were oozing from the Rocky lyloiM ^ Extra Strongth Capsulos 1983 is, to say the least, one of the with hospitals and others, Heafy Earn a big fat $5. Become a celebrity.... widow that fed on her young," will on a 1980 canoe trip. The prosecu­ bilking insurance companies out of Mountain shale. grimmer of the many reports that for the board, estimated that based said, but the maximum award does on state police statistics the 630 be sentenced today to either life in tor said the paralyzed son, who $108,000 she collected on policies on Of the estimated 900 billion barrels of recoverable I ” ~wFth thlsCoupm cross a legislator’s desk every not cover all expenses incurred by Write down your recollections of Manchester Iona applications last year represented some victims. prison or death in the electric chair wore metal leg braces, was pushed Michael’s life. oil from shale deposits in the world, two-thirds are year. about 10 percent of the people who for drowning her paralyzed son to overboard without a life jacket. Gentry, 37, wds injured seriously believed to lie in the Green River formation of eastern ago. Tell us about the trolley cars or the parades down ■ For 49 pages, the report goes on He said he expected the state to collect his life insurance. While the jury deliberated that when a dynamite bomb exploded Utah and western Colorado. SAVE with one-paragraph summaries of might have been eligible for hike the limit in the future, but no compensation. Judi Buenoano, 40, Gulf Breeze, case, police arrested Ms. Bu­ as he started his carin a restaurant But the dreams of man-made gushers have been Mam Street. Describe the day the circus came to town crimes and the toll on the victims request has been made yet. “ Many ] y e / ,, our regular also has been charged with trying enoano and another son, James, 17, parking lot in Pensacola, punctured. applying for compensation from “ Ten percent is not bad for a states had higher limits and they Fla., # w \ o f f low price of $3.99 or the boys went off to war. the board, which was created by program that's five years old, but to kill her fiance with a car bomb. on charges of planting a bomb last after a dinner date with Ms. EneTgy giants that jumped iijto oil shale in the late ended up going broke,” Heafey the 1983 Legislature and began we’re trying to expand on that,” said. Judge George Lowrey will sent­ summer in a car owned by James Buenoano. 1970s have bailed out. Projects expected to produce a Photos will be returned but submissions cannot operation in 1979. Heafey said, adding the board is ence Ms. Buenoano at the conclu­ Gentry, Ms. Buenoano’s fiance. A spokesman (or the U.S. Bureau new domestic energy source have either been put on Tylenol The program compensates not There are no names of victims or working to make people aware of sion o f a hearing scheduled for 10 Ms. Buenoano also is suspected of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearm s hold or scrapped altogether. only state residents, but victims of Submissions should be 300 words or less, about two assailants and the summaries of its program. “ We speak to anyb­ a.m. EST. — but not charged — in the deaths in Pensacola, Fla. said evidence Geokinetics, Iiil^., Salt Lake City, is the only crimes in Connecticut who live in the cases are concise. Despite that ody who will listen to us," he said. Prosecutor Russell Edgar said of her husband in Orlando, Fla., in indicates Ms. Buenoano and producer of shale oil in the nation — despite the Extra Strang and a half typed pages or less. other states with reciprocal com­ brevity, the report brings across The board makes awards from a the state will agree to a life 1971 and her common law husband James concocted a scheme to kill federal government's $15 billion commitment and the pensation agreements. the grim nature of crime and the fund financed by a $20 levy charge sentence because “ I know and am in Trinidad, Colo., in 1978. Gentry and collect $530,000 In life involvement o f giants like Union, Exxon, Sohio, Gulf Capsules iro, Editor, Box board's work. on people convicted of felony confident that she will be executed insurance. and Phillips Petroleum. “We encou^e it with any Michael Buenoano, Gentry and 591, Manchester Herald, Manchester 06040. "The victim, a 66-year-old inde­ offenses and a $15 levy on people states," he said, adding that of the somewhere else.” He described the two husbands all had large life The prosecutor said in an emo­ It pumps out 300 barrels a day — (arshort of Synfuel 30’t pendent cab driver, was shot­ convicted of misdemeanors or 38 states with victim compensation the tall, slender mother of three a insurance polices that n a m ^ Ms. tional summation that she began Corp.’s projection of 500,000 barrels a day by 1987 — u pllM 4/7/84 You may enter more than once! gunned to death in Bridgeport. He serious motor vehicle violations. programs, probably about a dozen "black widow that fed on her Bimnonno .ne b**neficiarv. authori­ spending the "bloody m oney" using the in situ method which heats the shale beneath left a surviving spouse who was Since it began operation, appli­ do not assist victims who live in young." ties said. collected on Michael’s Insurance the earth to liquify the oil so it can be pumped out. dependent upon him. The board cations have increased steadily. Ii. other states. Ms. Buenoano was convicted In addition to first-degree policies just days after he died.