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Dignitaries Say Farewell to Cotter

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Quartz Heater fom e HARTFORD—A Who’s Who of beautiful guy. You’ve been called to pageant contestants, including the (Not all scyias in an atoras 8ior« stock only, sony. no rainchoeksJ Our Rag. 99.99...... 59.70 big-time state and national the House—o f your maker.” ventriloquist. Miss Tennessee, Democrats gathered Friday at St. Rostenkowski, who chairs the Angelina Johnson, who used two Joseph’s Cathedral to pav final powerful committee, on which dummies to sing the theme from the respects to the latq Rep- William R. Cotter was the fifth-ranking televison show ‘Laverne and Cotter, D-Conn. Democrat, cried as he gazed at the Shirley” and the aspiring opera star flag-draped coffin. Cotter, 55, died Tuesday. He had Miss New York, Suzanne Alexander, been suffering from cancer of the “ I loved Bill Cotter because he who performed the aria "Vissi •Telescoping Fiberglass Pole A really was a warm, sunshinny day in pancreas, which was diagnosed six D’Arte " from Puccini s “ Tosca.” Pruner Lets you reach those July,” said Rostenkowski. “Life high branchesi *333T, Our Rag. 32.99 ...... * b r,rO months ago. Sandwiched in between were such Some 1,0(X) colleagues and friends goes on, because it has to. But for a acts as a dramatic reading of the •WISS Teflon Lopping Shears jammed the cathedral to remember lot of us, it won’t be as much fun. Greek tragedy “ Antigone" by Miss Rust-resistant coating stays smooth ^ Cotter with a mass of Christian You know, Billy, I ’ll bet you think Maryland. Robin Harmon, and an foreasy, cleaner cuts. #T222, Our Rag. 10.89___ t ml t burial. we miss you. You know, Billy, ice skating routine performed to the you’re right.” music of Mozart by Miss South •ORTHO Pruning Seal with Built-in The dignataries were led by House Speaker Thomas "Tip” O’Neill of But Rostenkowski recalled hap­ Carolina. Jill Rankin. Applicator *4881, Our Rag. 4.2 9 ... 3.66 Massachusetts and House Ways and pier times. With no common denominator, Means Committee Chairman Dan ‘ T i l treasure the memory of the each act must be treated individual­ Rostenkowski of Illinois, who fun Bill Cotter,” be said, ly. said judge Rene Valenti, a televi­ praised Cotter as a competent remembering several examples of sion anti film producer. SAVE OVER ^20 VIL. f public servant with dedication and a Cotter’s practical jokes. "When you are judging talent, sense of humor. For example, Rostenkowski nothing is less than the other.” she NORELCO Family-Size Thermostatic Manchester Democratic Town recalled a time Cotter discovered a said. "Nothing is less, and you take Toastar-OverHSroiier CTiairman Theodore R. Cummings colleague was proud of taking the each.as an entity." WARING Easy-Clean WARING 5-Speed joined other First District party major step of endorsing a particular Judge James Lipton. a television CaWor Reg. Price...... 54.89 leaders in serving as honorary pall presidential candidate. So Cotter producer, said he might even prefer Can O pener Hand M ixer some of the more off-beat presen­ Caklor Sale Price...... 36.70 bearers. telephoned this colleague, disguised Our Mir. Mail-to Rebate ...... 5.00* Manchester developer Raymond his voice, and c la im ^ to be CBS tations. 9*70 flag. 13.89 13.40 Reg. 1699 “ Sonny” Damato, a long-time per­ News reporter Dan Rather. " I would infinitely more like to Blade unit pops out for easy Powerful, all-purpose, easily YOUR FINAL C O S T ...... 3 4 , 7 0 sonal friend of Cotter’s, also was in This congressman, hungry for hear a brilliant ventriloquist than an cleaning. Magnetic lid holder. portable. Chrome-plated eject- Toasts up to 6 slices at oncel Has no-stick broil/bake tray. ^ V E g B H f attendance. publicity, was thrilled by the ordinary pianist any day, " Lipton Opens all size and shaped o m 4* # X able beaters. Model #HM6 Single dial controls alt functions. Model #T04400 thought of appearing on-camera ^ said. cans. #C013/18 ' r M ayor Stephen T. Penny and *See ciedt for d eU iif CORNINQ *piiinl41(riplni' Houaa Planta Deputy Mayor Stephen T. Cassano with Dan Rather. Although talent accounts for half were among the Manchester “ For the next two weeks, every Herald photo by Tarquinio of each contestant's points, the Qiass Pots and Domaa in 614” Hanaing Sakata Democrats who went to pay their time Billy noticed this colleague on judges also rate the women in swim­ final respects. State Rep. Marcella the House floor, he would call his of­ A military honor guard carries the late Rep. Cotter died Tuesday after a six-month battle suit and evening gown competitions 1.27,8Jt»eti 3.97 85.'u.; , Fahey, whose district includes part fice and say he was Dan Rather William R. Cotter's flag-draped coffin down with cancer. during three days of preliminary . Uniqus drUrtaga tyskwiihfNMiemw', iM* fteth In ofidoa of aweh of Manchester, was there, too. I’ leaHe tu r n to page 8 the steps of St. Joseph Cathedral Friday. events, and during 7-minute in­ healttriw roots for la r ^ , more altraetlv* dividual interviews. houtwpMints. AssorUM Mzes. < ^ ’ P' KW y#|l W>0 flKMV! I Two of the judges found the swim­ suit competition a little easier to handle. ^Common sense of urgency' Entertainer Foster Brooks said he looked for a woman "who makes me gulp a few times,” and Ms. Valenti searched for the woman who " I S A V E O N v i t a m i n s / would give anything in the world to ROBERK Windshield TRIMLINE Mufflers L/.S. links Israeli alliance to AWACS look like.” ' •ONE-A-DAY Plus Iron (100 Pius 30 Free) Lipton said he was “ enormously Wiper Blade or ...Easy to install impressed" with the pageant recognized U.S. partner in the battle Defense Secretary Caspar Pair of Refills Reg. 4J» (10(8...... 3 , 3 3 WASHINGTON (UPI) - A senior study ways in which the two coun­ An unwritten military alliance judging system, in which each judge U.S. defense official warned Friday tries can share in the defense between the United States and to contain Soviet encroachment in Weinberger, Assistant Defense 19.99 awards points to his top five selec­ YOUfl 1 C 7 Our 1 4e97 the first open strategic alliance against a Soviet threat to the region. -Israel has existed since the birth of the Middle East. ^ Secretary Frank Carlucci and Assures safer year round tions. CHOICE ■ ■ O f Rag. 2.19 •ONE-A DAY ‘Core C 500’ (60 Fhw tS Fme/ i between the United States and The official said the alliance in­ the Jewish state in 1948 — an out­ But previous U.S. adminisifations Israeli Defense Minister Ariel driving, quieter operation. All “ By the time we get up to the final Easy to install for safer bad- Israel could be jeopardized if itially could involve naval coopera­ growth of'the "unique relationship” have b ^ n reluctant to enter into any Sharon, he said. night, a kind of justice has been weather drivingl hardware & adapters Included. Reg. ASS ...... i U C TT. .. a a T 7 . Congress blocks the sale of AW ACS tion in the Mediterranean, Israeli that has reached into such areas as kind of open cooperative alliance done." he said. BonillKXM l' : But the official said if the planes to Saudi Arabia. protection of U.S. transport ships, the sharing of information about with Israel because of concern over Despite the exhaustive com­ a negative alliance from Arab allies. proposed $8.5 billion arms package •FLINTSTONES Chiidren’e Chewable : ^N ktTliaw ^ U.S. and Israeli defense officials Israeli warplanes “ to fight off Soviet tanks captured by Israel from petitions. one judge, noting the for Saudi Araba that includes Vitemlne Plus Iron Plus aOFie^ , agreed during more than three Soviet” aircraft and maintenance of Arab armies. amount of time Miss America (00 The concern still exists, the U.S. AWACS is defeated in Congress, »3-Pc. Auto Tune-Up Kits hours of talks at the Pentagon there U.S. warplanes on Israeli soil. The new agreement also is un­ sp en d s attending banquets, 119.98 is a "common sense of urgency” In addition, Israel would be per­ written. The U.S. official said a official said, expressing hope the "then a very important element of Reg. 3J29 (60)...... ;,v;.. .. 2 , 4 4 dwrR9g.2Sj|*- suggested a new event should be in­ written memorandum of understan­ Arabs will understand the target of our overall Middle East security 4 . 3 3 to 8 . 1 7 Our Reg. 699 to 10.99 :4- about initiating strategic coopera­ mitted to use "several hundred cluded in future pageants. “'tr* the alliance is not them “ but the policy would be changed or put in Includes rotor, points, condenser for tion between their countries million dollars a year” worth of U.S. ding between the two sides was hot jeopardy and the administration “ There ought to be a competiton all domestic cars. Save gas; prolong your itofkm because of the Soviet Union’s arms aid to buy military equipment from necessary. Soviet threat.” car’s engine lifel •PERSONAL TOUCH Women’s Razor Refills Claar Plastic PiaPI out buildup and advances in the Middle its own defense industry. Nearly all Israeli Prime Minister Menachem The proposed sale of five Airborne would have to reconsider its overall for table manners," joked actor f isuw. It'd < Dean Butler, one of the stars of the (4 Twin Blade Cartridg«t),OurReg,lJe ;v.... 1,2 3 Stand with Chtoma Lags East, the officials said. of the |1 billion a year in military Begin for years has sought open Warning and Control System air­ security policy toward the Middle »Emission Control Parts ^-fMegntblo. I The Pentagon will dispatch a assistance to Israel is used to buy alliance with the United States as a craft to Saudi.Arabia did not come East and try to put the pieces television show "L ittle House on the cxp roE Pr. technical team to Israel Sept. 20 to U.S.-made equipment. means of establishing Israel as a up during a meeting Friday between together again.. Prairie." 1 . 9 7 to 4 . 8 4 Our Rag. 2.99 to 6.19 •SCHICK SUPER II Refliis r T3.44'i»'iut Make this part of your tunenjp for better mileage. (9 Cartridges)Our Reg. 343...... — 2 ,3 8 aw isuaM rr-#;.* Soiiciarity asks Today's Herald ’1 ^ ’’ .Ip -X' Deluxe Qtaes for (democracy Higher limit sought Door Mirrors t * ess.su. rntskmm »A||g||dr- ^ WARSAW, Poland (U P I) — The Solidarity labor union The administration asks Congress for the first boldly challenged the Communist regime Friday by cir­ time to raise the national debt to more than $1 % e 6 . 4 4 culating a declaration demanding democracy for m \ trillion by the end of the month. Page .1. Poland, including free elections, civil liberties, freedom •14x64" Veneean |- ^ipM iiriiK f wiWA (k» V t Qiaaa Door Minor > of the press and the release of political prisoners. h . .'1^ 'rji- , ^ _ ■'-.l-.t.ir..*, OurRlo.1tii The seven-point declaration, formulated at the close of the first half of Solidarity’s first national convention Star-studded show •14x50" PoMiod Thursday, coincided with another ominous warning TV stars will turn out in record numbers for Sun­ Qiaaa Door Mnor from the Soviet Union, whose land and sea forces are day's gala Emmy awards to make up for last year's OurRao.1141 currently on maneuvers around Poland. strike-crippled ceremony. Page 17. Lovely dlstortion-fraa The warning in the form of an “ open letter” from 70,- MAGNOLIA ‘PUFFY* mirroni- make aura you're 000 Moscow factory workers and published by the of­ groomed to took you GENERAL ELECTRIC Soft Toilet Seel oestf Inekidea mounting ficial Soviet news agency Tass said Solidarity’s Dimmer Switch demands had escalated to the point where its leaders In sports Our dlpe-Modal *1454/1801 . had raised their hands against the Soviet Union itself. Our 11.43 Reg. 14.79 It referred to Solidarity 's call for independent unions Martina upsets Chris Evert Lloyd to gain U.S. 3.66 Rag.SJ» Soft, comfortable and eeay to in other Blast Bloc states, saying “ such provocations Open finals ... Jim Horvath National Caddy golf Sfrtathelii ht for the mood dean. 4 wot-bumpers tor have always aroused anger and protest in SdViet people. champ ... 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Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 - 3 2 - THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 News Briefing Friends fear -1-3 Reagan Iran aide slain Cody's probe ta raise limit ANKARA, Turkey (UPI) — Ayatollah Ruhollah' ;FAIR Khomeini’s personal representative in the city of Tabriz may kill him was assassinated Friday in a suicide attack by a omiAW \ 4MMMI guerrilla who exploded a grenade attached to his own , M— LUMN waist, Tehran radio said. CHICAGO (UPI) — Friends'of Cardinal John P. Cody, 4^99- The radio, monitored in Ankara, said six other people ^ ffS, who is suffering from a heart condition, feared Friday an barrawing were killed and 12 wounded when the blast ripped u n W lA TW II POTOCXtT < through a crowd after Moslem Sabbath day prayers in allegations of wrongdoing lodged against the prelate Tabriz, capital of the Turkish-speaking East Azerbaijan could lead to his death. The U.S. attorney’s office is investigating charges WASHINGTON (UPI) — President In recent years, the debt limit has been Gert near island province. Qxly, 73, may 'nave diverted as much as $1 million in Reagan Friday asked Congress to raise breached three times, forcing Treasury The assassination of Ayatollah Sayed Assadollah the federal government’s borrowing MIAMI (UHl) -- Hurricane Gert aimed its 80-mile-an- Vt e m p church funds to a lifelong woman friend he describes as to suspend the sale of bonds and postpone hour winds toward Bermuda Friday and forecasters Madani was the latest to rock Iran’s Islamic regime. his cousin. limit to an unprecedented level of over $1 securities auctions. predicted it would reach the tourist island within hours. The attack came a day after a Tabriz firing squad The Chicago Sun-Times, in articles following a more trillion. The Treasury wants the Senate to raise Gales from Tropical Storm Floyd were expected in executed Amir Taheri Shokrai,-48, local head of the op­ than year-long investigation, reported Cody put the Assistant Treasury Secretary Roger the debt ceiling to the House-passed level the Azores at about the same time, and forecasters at position Unity for Uberty Party, the party said in a same friend, Helen Dolan Wilson, 74, on the church Mehle said the Senate must act quickly statement. Shokrai’s West German wife Agnes also was of $1,079 trillion for the fiscal year star­ the National Hurricane Center in Miami also eyed two W eather payroll and paid her out of an account over which he had to raise the federal debt ceiling or the ting Oct. 1. other weather systems, one old, one new. arrested and was in “danger,” the statement said. government will run out of money by the ’The radio said Friday prayers had just ended when the exclusive controj. Asked if the administration supports Tropical Storm Emily, with 45 mile-an-hour sustained Cody has been secluded at St. Mary's Seminary in first week of October. any riders to the debt ceiling bill, Mehle assassin approached Madani, Khomeini’s represen­ However, quick passage of the essen­ winds, floundered slowiy eastward some 600 miles east- tative in the volatile northwestern region, ostensibly to Mundelein since the stories broke and has been un­ replied “my concern is timely passage” southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland, a problem only available for comment but church spokesmen have tial legislation could be hampered by of the bill to prevent any disruption of to shipping. ask a question. Today’s forecast vehemently denied charges of wrongdoing. controversial amendments, such as a government operations. But, the new system caused greater concern. An Air Instead, he pulled the pin from a grenade attached to "That poor man is really dying,” said Mrs. Wilson, Republican proposal to give Reagan If the Senate approves any Force hurricane hunter piane was sent Friday afternoon his waist. Increasing cloudiness Saturday with scattered who has called the charges a “vicious joke.” power to withhold appropriated funds in amendments, they must also be accepted to fly through a weather disturbance centered over the Madani, who also was Tabriz’ prayer leader, died in showers late in the day. Highs around 80. Showers en­ “This will be his death.” order to stay within his budget by the House, which would further delay the hospital. ’The assailant was killed instantly, the Atlantic about 7.50 miles east of Barbados in the Lesser ding Saturday night followed by partial clearing. Lows Mrs. Wilson’s daughter-inlaw, Mary Jo Wilson, added, guidelines. action on the ceiling. radio said. near 50. Sunny Sunday. Highs 75 to 80. Southwest winds Senate Comittee chairman Antilles. Madani was responsible for carrying out Khomeini s ”1 wouldn’t be surprised-if he died over this.” Mehle also said the current debt limit "We want to find out." said Director Neil Frank of the 10 to 15 mph Saturday. Winds shifting to the northwest Broadcast reports Thursday indicated Cody was ill Bob Dole, R-Kan,, indicated Friday of $985 billion will not cover a scheduled National Hurricane Center, "whether it already has hardline policy against moderate supporters of 10 to 15 mph Saturday night. some sort of emergency funding issue Sept. 30 of $13 billion in Treasury Ayatollah Sayed Kazem Shariatmadari. now a political and had been planning to enter Columbus Hospital for become a tropical depression " measure for the Social Security system securities on behalf of the civil service exile in Iran’s holy city of Qom, and other dissident tests but decided against it because of all the publicity. Frank said conditions favored development of the Extended outlook The prelate was hospitalized last December for con­ might also be attached. retirement trust fund. system into Tropical Storm Harvey, seventh of the groups in the province. gestive heart failure. He also suffered a heart attack Mehle told the Senate Finance Com­ He said the administration wants the season. Extended outlook for New England Monday through earlier. mittee if the debt ceiling is not raised Senate to raise the fiscal 1981 debt A research plane of the National Oceanic and At- Wednesday: "Today the cardinal is carrying on his duties,” a from its current limit of $985 billion, ceiling — for one day — to the House- mospherift .Administration found the center of Gert Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut — Fair church spokesman said Friday. “He has no plans to "the Treasury would run out of cash passed limit of $999.8 billion to cover that located at 3 p.m. EDT near Latitude 30.5 North and weather through the period. Highs in the upper 60s to check into Columbus Hospital at this point.” altogether in the first week of October." issue. Longitude 70 7 West, or 365 miles southwest of Ber­ Haig in Europe mid 70s. Overnight lows in the upper 40s and 50s. The Sun-Times reported Friday that Mrs. Wilson, who If that happens, he said, Treasury A Treasury spokesman expressed little muda It was moving northeast at 20 mph and was Maine, N.H.: Chance of showers Monday. Fair was divorced in 1939, was paid a secret church salary must take "drastic measures," including hope the Senate would act on thq„one-day expected to continue that motion. • UPI photo Tuesday and Wednesday. Highs in the 60s and 70s. Lows rangiiij^ from $7,200 in 1969 to $11,500 in 1975 — more suspending the sale of savings bonds and technicality, since it would require un­ "Even though Gert is not a major hurricane and we do WASHINGTON (UPI) — Describing new strategic in the 40s. than what most archdiocesan employees earn — for postponing the auction of Treasury bills animous consent on the part of its 100 not expect significant strengthening, hurricane con­ Off for weekend ties with Israel as the kind of cooperation the United Vermont; Partly cloudy Monday. Fair Tuesday and work no one ever saw her perform. and bonds. members. Instead, the issue would be ditions could spread over the island early Saturday," States seeks to meet Soviet expansionism. Secretary of Wednesday. Daytime highs in the upper 60s and lower Mrs. Wilson’s salary reportedly was drawn from one If action is delayed further — barring delayed until the new debt limit for fiscal Frank said. President Reagan waves before he and Nan­ State Alexander Haig left Friday to discuss the Soviet 70s. Overnight lows 45 to 50. of two bank accounts Cody controls exclusively and the Treasury from borrowing any money 1982 is passed. — the government must decide which Frank said complacency might be a problem for Ber­ cy board Marine One for Camp David Friday, threat with Mideast and European leaders. which never have been subjected to an audit since they Mehle said, "For every $1 billion that Before flying to Europe, Haig met earlier Friday with obligations it will pay: Social Security muda officials in preparing for a hurricane. Emily had where they will spend the weekend. were established in the late 1960s. is not invested, the trust fund will lose been forecast to hit the island as a medium strength Israeli Defedse Minister Ariel Sharon to start working Peter Foote, a spokesman for the archdiocese, said checks, payroll checks, unemployment about $350,000 per day in interest. ” hurricane but at the last minute it lost its punch and out practical applications of the agreement on church officials were unsure whether Mrs. Wilson, checks or defense contracts, Mehle said. then turned away from the resort island and its 55,000 ’’strategic cooperation” in the Middle East that Presi­ National forecast Cody’s cousin by marriage, actually did work for the residents and tourists. Options studied dent Reagan and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem archdiocese and were attempting to locate employment "They've had a lot of near misses and it's been a long Begin reached Thursday in White House talks. records. Appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” the time since Bermuda has been hit by a hurricane," WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Reagan met By United Press International Minneapolis sy M 63 The newspaper said Mrs. Wilson described herself as Frank said secretary of state said the United States “is engaging in City & Fcst Hi Lo Pep Nashville sy 8f. 55 an “office manager” for the archdiocese, but the O'Connor soys Friday with budget director David Stockman and similar discussions with some of the moderate Arab Albuquerque sy ffi % .... New Orlens pc 91 65 newspaper said no one at either the chancery office or The center of Floyd was located near Latitude 36 Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and then flew to Amarillo pc 88 63 .... New York pc 86 66 North and Longitude 38 West at noon EDT Friday, It Camp David to study during the weekend the options for regimes.” Anchorage pc 57 44 .28 Okla City ^ Cody’s church-owned residence reported ever seeing was about 500 miles west-southwest of the Azores and making new. extensive budget cuts. Haig will report on the agreement to Crown Prince Asheville pc 86 53 Omaha sy her work. Faud of Saudi Arabia Saturday when they meet near the Atlanta sy 87 66 Orlando sy moving eastnortheast at 22' mph That motion was The president has told his Cabinet he will ask for un­ Baltimore sy 86 » Philadelphia pc Mrs. Wilson left the Chicago area abruptly in 1975 in expected to continue through Saturday specified cuts of $74 billion in the 1983 and 1984 fiscal Spanish resort city of Malaga on the first stop of Haig’s Billngs Mnt. sy 88 51 Phoenix sy the midst of rumors that Cody was about to be Birmingham pc 88 61 Pittsburgh i>c hearings'^ OK; fourday trip. He then goes to Yugoslavia and West Ger­ years. At a Cabinet session next week, probably on Bismarck sy 78 53 Portlana M. cy reassigned, the newspaper said. She returned to St. Tuesday, the president will detail the spending levels he many. Boise sy 88 48 Portland Ore. f Louis, but lived much of the time in Florida where she Saudi Arabia was one of the countries Haig visited in Boston cy 77 61 14 Providence cy became a registered voter in 1973. Teachers firm expects each department to meet. Buffalo pc 75 Richmond sy Before leaving for Camp David, the president met for June when he first broached the idea of cooperation Chrlstn S.C. sy M 70 St. Louis pc Mrs. Wilson’s son, David Wilson, 47, a St. Louis in­ PROVIDENCE, R I (UPI) - Striking North between noncommunist countries in the Middle East Charlott N.C. f 86 59 Salt Lake Cityf surance broker, told WMAQ-TV he handles an Aetna about an hour with Stockman and Weinberger to discuss San Diego pc Providence teachers voted Friday to stand firm against against what they see as the common threat from the Chicago sy 83 64 Life & Casualty group auto insurance policy for the senators agree the budgetary options that would allow Reagan to meet Cincinnati sy 81 58 San Franese pc 7.5 percent raises and an ultimatum to begin work Mon­ his goal of holding the 1982 federal deficit to $ti.5 billion. Soviet Union. Cleveland sy 85 63 San Juan pc Chicago archdiocese and the pension plans for both the day or be fired Deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes Haig said the administration did not see the agree­ Columbus sy 83 57 Seattle ( Chicago and St. Louis archdioceses. Dallas f 94 66 Spokane f WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sandra "1 thought it went OK," she replied. President Geo^^e Cesana of the local federation of was vague on when Reagan will let the rest of the coun­ ment with Israel, which provides for possible joint naval Denver sy 80 61 sWacuse pc The Chicago Catholic, the official newspaper for the Des Moines f 86 64 Tampa sy Herald photo by Pinto O’Connor, ending three days of Even Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala., teachers emerged from a three'-hour union membership try in on his new austerity plans. Talk of a nationally maneuvers, stockpiling of U.S. medical supplies in Chicago archdiocese, reported last year the auto in­ Israel and joint planning against Soyiet intervention, Detroit sy 85 60 Tulsa pc testimony dominated by her views on the New Right conservative who fired meeting at mid-day and announced the 240-member un-- televised address was dismissed by Speakes, who said Duluth sy 77 58 Washington sy surance policy set up by Wilson carries a $500,000 annual Wichita sy abortion, said Friday she thought her the most intensive questions at Mrs. ion again rejected the School Committee's latest otter Reagan had not d^ided how he will publicly announce "as threatening steps against moderate Arab countries. El Paso pc 87 70 premium and saves the archdiocese $100,000 to $150,000 “Precisely the opposite,” he said, “these are coor­ Hartford cy c-clear Where’s the fire? confirmation hearings to be the first O’Connor, ended up complimenting her .No new talks were set in the stalemate, which es­ his new measures. Helena sy cl-clearing a year over the cost of individual policies. calated Wedne.sday when teachers refused to report for dinating actions which are designed to deal with exter­ Honolulu sy 87 72 cy-cloudy Miles L. wallgren, an Aetna spokesman, said Wilson’s woman on the Supreme Court had "gone on her presentation. But he did not say Speakes told reporters Reagan had said to him, “Tell f-fair Stephen Ruggiero speeds to the scene of a make-believe fire in work without a new contract It became Rhode Island's nal threats from the Soviet Union or from Soviet proxies Houston pc 90 72 commission the first year of the policy was $13,000 and OK.” whether he would vote for the nomina­ the press I'll make a decision when I’m ready. I will Indianapolis sy 83 61 fy-(oggy Charter Oak Park. No member of the Senate Judiciary tion. lone school labor dispute Friday as school started, nine perhaps.” Jacksn Mss. pc 90 56 hz-haxe was $4,000 in subsequent years. make a careful decision. It’s important ” m-missing Committee seemed to disagree with that Denton said he was “frustrated ” by days behind schedule, in the Exeter-West Greenwich In addition to Stockman and Weinberger, the presi­ The administration’s original aim was to include Jacksonville sy 88 68 Israel and moderate Arab states in the alliance but Kansas City ^ 95 69 pc-partly cloudy assessment and there was no new her refusal to say how she now stands on district for 900 elementary students dent is expected to discuss his budgetary options with Las V ^ a s f 100 72 r-rain barrier to her likely confirmation in time the abortion issue, adding: "The North f^rovidence School Superintendent Leon top advisers James Baker and Michael Deaver. Baker Begin expressed doubt Thursday that such a working Little nock pc sh-showers relationship could exist so long as Saudi Arabia and Jor­ Los Angeles f sm-smoke 300,00 students idled to join the court when it opens its fall problem is, I don't think I am getting 1. Heureux said administrators an attempt to begin accompanied Reagan to Camp David. Louisville sy sn-snow term Oct. 5. answers" conservatives want from the classes .Monday morning for the town's 3.600 pupils dan maintain an official state of war with Israel. Memphis sy 62 sy-sunny “The administration’s spokesmen have gone to great Miami pc 71 ts-thunoerstorms Committee Chairman Strom Thur­ nominee. would hinge on teacher turnout at the high school and lengths to say the Pentagon will absorb its fair share of Milwaukee sy w-windy mond, R-S.C., said he planned to vote on “Her record (on abortion) as a state nine elementary schools the spending reductions, but Weinberger has resisted the nomination Tuesday. legislator is very disturbing, ” agreed Teachers were notified of the deadline and city posi­ Israel offers help any moves to reduce military spending. > Anti-abortion opponents of the nomina­ Dr. J.C. Willke, president of the National tion by registered mail, he said More teachers walk out tion took over the hearings after she left Right to Life Committee. He added that WASHINGTON (UPI) — Prime Minister Menachem If there are not enough teachers to conduct school, the witness stand, but presented no new Mrs. O'Connor’s failure to repudiate the '•'e II take the names of those who did come in and then Begin said Friday that Israel, as part of its strategic Professors vote By Peter Costa At a brief hearing on the suit, filed by a city striking North Providence, R.I., teachers information beyond her already well es­ Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortion cancel schfxil We have provisions for supplying our relationship with the United States, has offered air councilman, the school board’s lawyer met for three hours Friday and voted to con­ cover in the Mediterranean for American cargo planes United Press International tablished voting record on abortion and alone was reason enough to reject her needs with new teachers .Any teachers who do not argued it was the board’s responsibility to tinue their walkout in a salary dispute, other controversial issues as a member nomination. report will be terminated. " L'Heureux said By United Press International and storage for U.S. arms. Angered by massive layoffs, salary cuts decide if it should seek an injunction. despite a School Committee ultimatum that Begin said although he was surprised to read of Alm anac of the Arizona Legislature. Abortion was not the only issue that Rhrxle Island Federation of Teachers President Professors at three Connecticut state colleges voted and uncertain job security, more striking The judges gave no indication when they they report to work Monday or be fired. At the end her stand on the abortion drew fire. Dr. Carl Meintire called on Edward McFllroy. who is also state .AFL-CIO president, Secretary of State Alexander Haig’s suggestion of joint school teachers Friday decided to drop their would rule on the matter. TTie walkout, which began Wednesday, has Friday on a new contract but results won’t be available Americanisraeli naval exercises, he welcomes the idea. issue was unchanged. She said she per­ President Reagan to withdraw Mrs. said the threat won t hold up because teacher strikes in chalk and take a walk on picket lines across The school board earlier this year laid off delayed the start of classes for 3,600 sonally opposed abortions, except to save O'Connor's nomination. The religious Rhfjde Island aren t illegal until courts rule in each until next week when teachers at a fourth college were Begin, in a meeting with reporters at Blair House con­ scheduled to cast ballots. By United Press International the nation. 3,500 employees, 2,700 of them teachers, and youngsters at nine schools in the town. the mother’s life, and said she had voted fundamentalist leader said her support case cluding his Washington visit, said Israel offered the U.S. Strikes in six states from Rhode Island to rescinded 10 percent pay raises to combat a School started today, nine days behind A spokesman for the American Association of Univer­ Air Force use of two new American-built bases to meet Today is Saturday, Sept. 12, the 255th day of 1981 with in favor of funding them in cases of rape for an expanded role for state courts But I, Heureux says the School Committee is sticking sity Professors, which represents 1,200 teachers at the 110 to follow. Washington have idled more than 300,000 $223-million deficit. The union alleges the ac­ schedule, in the Exeter-West Greenwich and incest. could hurl his religious movement which to Its promise a challenge by Moscow and its proxies in the Middle four-year colleges, said Friday the ratification vote for The moon is approaching its full phase. students. tions violate their current contract, signed District after settlement of a teachers’ con­ When asked repeatedly if she would had suffered from rulings by non-federal They re laced with a state,law that says they cannot Elast. In Philadelphia, the 21,000 Teachers after a three-week strike last fall, and wants tract dispute affecting 900 grade school Central Connecticut State College will be held sometime Noting that the Soviets store 2,000 tanks in Libya and The morning star is Mars. support those or other exceptions as a courts. deficit spend There is only so much money in the budget next week. The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Federation entered its fourth day of a strike the cuts restored. pupils. justice, she refused to answer, saying In addition to a generally good rating and the ieeling is 'hat they made a just offer to the un­ 1,000 in Syria for use in a Middle East conflict. Begin with no signs it would end soon. Elsewhere in Pennsylvania, more than 43,- All 18 schools remain closed in the A blackout Thursday at Central forced the union to said the United States should also position its tanks in Saturn. she could not ’’prejudge matters that on her professsional credentials from the ion They can t begin to meet the 17 pages of demands postpone the vote. Those born on this date are under the sign of Virgo. The school year was to have begun 000 elementary, secondary and college Evergreen School District, located on the may come before the (Supreme) court” American Bar Association, a women •i-v' were put forth by the union. the area. Thursday for 213,000 Philadelphia pupils but Electricty was restored Thursday night but the AAUP French entertainer Maurice Chevalier was born Sept. students were out of class because of east side of Vancouver, Wash. The district As she walked out of the hearing room, lawyer’s group rated her as committed "We also believe we could supply an air umbrella in the strike forced officials to cancel classes teachers’ disputes. has 12,000 students and 600 teachers. Chief to obtaining equal justice under the law. spokesman said uncertainty over when power would be case of an airlift to defenseless planes deep in the 12, 1888. m reporters asked her how she thought the back led the union to postpone the balloting. On this date in history: Thursday and Friday. Schools and other In Elgin, III., 25,000 students in the state's issues center on the length of contract, class hearings went: Mediterranean if the necessity arises. We also school district buildings, however, remained third largest school district were hit by a sizes, class loads for elementary teachers Classes were postponed until Monday and dormitories suggested cooperation, naval cooperation. We have two In 1609, Henry Hudson discovered what is now known open. No decision was made on whether walkout of 1,300 teachers in a salary dispute and extra curricular pay for coaches. closed until Sunday because of the blackout All but four ports the 6th Fleet likes to visit from time to time.” as the Hudson River. classes would be canceled Monday. that canceled classes. The teachers’ contract In New Jersey, school doors were shut for of the school’s 30 buildings lost power when an un­ Begin said he was awaiting a reply from U.S. defense In 1966, America’s Qemini 2 docked with an Agena Although no major disturbances were expired Aug. 19. the third day at the Penns Grove-Carneys L ottery derground cable snapped. It was the second major officials about his country’s proposal to store American space vehicle. In 1974, military officers deposed Emperor Haile reported on picket lines, the sheriff’s office In the state’s other walkout, 60 Savana, III., Point Regional school district as 18,'i teachers ‘^W ^stow ii‘T*tiarTnacy power failure at CCSC in a year tanks in Israel. Selassie from the Ethiopian throne he had occupied for reported the arrest of one union member as teachers have been striking since last Friday, stayed off the job in a dispute over wages. The tentative settlement was reached last week “If it becomes the military fashion in the Middle more than a half-century. she tried to stop two school' district delaying school for 1,200 students. Negotiations were continuing in 25 other 6530. between the union and the state. No details will be East, the question of the Soviet Union storing arms in 455 HARTFORD RD. 643-5230 Numbers drawn Friday In 1980, the Turkish armed forces took over the employees from crossing a picket line. In Royal Oak, Mich., 550 teachers went on New Jersey school districts still without con­ Rhode Island daily: 2574. released until after the ratification vote. countries, is it'for them to take the initiative?” Begin in New England: The contract covers professors at Central,-Southern government to prevent “possible civil war.” The armed Two Common Pleas Court judges took un­ strike Friday, canceling classes for more tracts; three districts have set strike votes. Connecticut daily: 670. “4-40” jackpot: 38-15-10-28. forces imposed martial and banned all political activity. der advisement a suit asking the judges to than 9,600 students making a total of six Six New York City and Long Island OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Maine daily: 758. Connecticut State College in New Haven, Western Begin proposed that in the event of a Soviet thrust into Play Four: 9424 Connecticut State College in Danbury and Eastern order the school board to seek an injunction teacher strikes in Michigan with 2,000 parochial high schools were struck by 350 lay New Hampshire daily: . Vermont daily: 834. the Middle East, the U.S. air Force could use the two teachers and about 41,000 students affected. teachers, affecting 11,000 students. “Senior Citizen's Gold Cards Honored" Connecticut State College in Willimantic. airfields the United States is building in Israel. A thought for the day: Ehiglish novelist and poet Stella to halt the strike. Benson said, “Call no man foe, but never love a stranger.” , N A TUR E’S BOUNTY* NATURAL VITAMINS Quote / Unquote . Vzlil

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OPEN SUNDAY 9 p.m. 4 — THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12. 1981 THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 - 5 Nurses Congregation fetes Operative denies bribe try in bungled sting to join 20-year minister BRIDGEPORT (UPI)> “Somebody elses?” thwart it and arrest Marra. Deputy sheriffs last May him and that’s when Marra Gregorie could monitor the however, that Marra got fiscated the $5,000 down An operative in a bungled “Yes.” Russo is a manager of a were reluctant to brought it up;” Walsh said. conversation between into an automobile with payment Marra offered on Eugene Brewer, minister to the FBI sting aimed at “Who?” Bridgeport restaurant, a repossess equipment from Gregorie implied in his Walsh and Marra. Walsh which he had in­ th e bribe, the tape Church of Christ, 394 Lydall, was Bridgeport’s police chief ‘‘Tellie Russo’s,’’ known hangout for the restaurant, fearing testimony the 'sting went If Gregorie judged the structed him not to do. recorder, and the body mike. affiliate feted at a banquet Friday night in pleaded innocent Friday at Gregorie said. mobsters, and identified by retaliation. awry almost from the sting to be in jeopardy, the Then Gregorie said a brick signal for Marra to break it building blocked his recep­ honor of his 20 years service to the attempted bribery after a Russo had been iden­ federal agents as the As he left the courthouse, beginning, despite judge transferred the case tified by Walsh as the man Walsh said he was con­ precautions. First, Marra off would Hhve been the tion of the monitored con­ If Marra was convicted congregation. "This Is Your Life, center for a loan shark MERIDEN (UPI) — Members of from state to federal who tipped him to the operation, that charged 40 vinced the attempted bribe was outfitted not only with prolonged sound of a car versation. for attempted bribery he the Connecticut Health Care Gene Brewer” was the theme of the jurisdiction. FBI’s pending sting opera­ percent weekly interest on was Marra’s idea. “He left a hidden tape recorder but horn, Gregorie said. Meanwhile Walsh would face a 2 V2 to 5 year Associates have voted event held at The Colony in Vernon. ’Thomas Marra, 28, was) tion, allowing Walsh to a $1,000 loan. a message for Tillie to call also with a body mike so Gregorie testified. arrested Marra, con­ prison term, Browne said. overwhelmingly to join an inter­ The salute to Brewer included a arrested Aug. 18 for national AFL-CIO affiliate, union of­ visual presentation of his life, taped allegedly offeringi ficials said Friday. messages of congratulations from Bridgeport Policej The proposal to join the affiliate friends and relatives. live phone Superintendent Joseph A. was approved 768-115. Votes were hook-up to family members in Walsh a down payment on cast Wednesday, Thursday and Oklahoma, and presentations of a 130,000 bribe to fix a Friday. numberous gifts. lucrative towing contract CLIP and REDEEM The Wallingford-based Connec­ Mr. Brewer, his wife, Barbara, for his uncle. THESE ticut Health Care Associates and four children arrived in U.S. DUtrict Judge T.F. represents about 3,200 nurses in the Manchester in the summer of 1961. Gilroy Daly transferred state. About 2.500 duespaying Their last child was born in the case from Bridgeport SUPER COUPONS members were eligible to vote on Manchester in 1962. He preached at Eugene Brewer Superior Court to federal the measure to affiliate with Local the first service of the congregation, court after hearing] 1199. National Union of Hospital and which met for three years in ^ a n g e years and 13 years as a part-time teacher in Manchester schools. testimony from Richard D. Health Care Employees, AFLCIO. Hall on East Center Street, on Sept. Gregorle, Justice Depart­ The Connecticut Health Care 10,1961. Present at the first Meeting 'The banquet Friday was the first ment strike-force attorney, Associates will retain its name and were seven families totaling 30 in­ of several events in a weekend of and FBI Special Agent become a new district of Local 1199, Herald photo by Pinto dividuals. celebration of the church’s 20th yepr Brendan M. Fisk. Super Coupon t O P i r Super Coupon said Mary Lou Millar. CHCA During Mr. Brewer's 20 years, the in Manchester. Both figured in the Tonight an old-fashioned hymn- WWi This Coupon * *7.50 PurchaM* Wrth TIMS Coupon A *7.50 Purchaso* executive director. Waterless pool congregation has grown to a Justice Department She said affilation with Local 1199 membership of 247. Under his sing will be held at the church CUSTOM GROUND BEAN FRESH GRADE “ A " building beginning at 7 o’clock. attempt to compromise was sought to gain access "to the One of the signs of summer's end in pool is drained to await the return of another leadership the present auditorium Walsh, 65, who contends resources of an international un­ Manchester is waterless Globe Hollow swim- spring, was built in 1963, and a classroom Several singing groups will con­ EigM O’clock Ann Page tribute their talents to the mainly the government never had ion " She said AFL-CIO ming pool. Each year the cement bottom wing was completed in 1978. any reason to suspect him cartonof membership also would help protect Also under his guidance, the congregational singing. ’The public Coffee Large Eggs one dozen ' of taking bribes in the 40 Each o< th to o o d v » ll—d H m s to fo a u lfd to bN f— ovollAblN lor ^ *Eicer* Hama Prohibriad By Law. Limil Ooa 'Exc^nSnsPn'Excapl ifSms Prohibited By Law. Limit One the group from membership raids is invited to join in Uie evening of old I w K M M v **** ** ^ tMlow I ho otfvoriiONd pricoln ••eh AAP Stor*. atCNpi ao 1 AP-2 AP*2 following program were begun: Bi­ years he has been a opocmcony n o f U in thio od. ______^ y Coupon Par Family. Valid S ^ . 13-19.1M1. Coupon Par Family. Valid S ^ . 13-19,1M1. time gospel and hymn singing. 601 600 by other .4FL-C10 unions. ble Call phone service, Friday day policeman. le n a i She said she referred to the school. Tidal River Christian Camp, The weekend of activities will Attorney Paul Coffey American Federation of Teachers, New business tax revenue reach its peak when members and Storrs church of Christ, work among argued for the government We Watch Our P’s & Q ’s AFL-CIO. which claims to have won Laotians, and youth and counseling friends gather for Goal Day at that under FBI informant representation elections in six of the programs at the church. which the congregation expects to guidelines covering Marra health care group's 25 bargaining Mr. Brewer’s personal endeavors host 300 worshippers, no bribe was committed. units in the state. is way below expectations include speaking engagements in 15 Mr. Brewer will preach the morning Marra. was acting under The .American Federation of states, numerous teacher training sermon entitled “What’s In A government jurisdiction, Teachers was unsuccessful In ob­ programs throughout the northwest, Name?” ’The public is again en­ “A lot of people are not paying the Coffey said. taining an injunction to block this HARTFORD (UPI) — Revenue Unlike the unincorporated contributions to eight religious couraged to participate in this from Connecticut's new tax on unin­ tax on the advice of their lawyers or business tax, the sales tax is Fairfield County State’s PICK THE ASP FOR GREEN P’s week's affiliation vote. publications, department editor for worship period at 10 o’clock . Bible accountants because of the uncer­ Attorney Donald Browne corporated businesses is coming in generating optimism at 0PM. Sales "Search” magazine, weekly classes for all ages begin at 9 tainty of whether they’re (the argued for retention of the way below expectations because tax revenue for August, which programs on WINF radio, “The Bible oclock. A staffed nursery is Our P’s Mean Low Prices Our Q’s Mean High Quality Air quality report many businesses simply are 'not Legislature) going to repeal it,” reflects July sales, was $74 million, case on the state level and Speaks” newspaper article for 20 provided for both hours. hammered away at HARTFORD (I'Pll - The state paying the tax, a state budget of­ Baida said. up 12.6 percent over last year. ficial said Friday. He said Revenue Services Com­ The growth in the corporations Gregorie to determine the Department of Environmental identity of the person who I Meat Specials C P l T ecials Protection reported moderate air missioner Orest Dubno already has tax, however, did not meet expec­ Edward Baida, chief of economic initially suggested Walsh PORK LOIN BEEF CHUCK-BONELESS-SHOULDFR quality across Connecticut Friday and revenue forecasting for the Of­ granted 2,000 extensions on the tax. tations. Traffic detour planned PORK LOIN BEEF ROUND-10-12 LBS The tax applies to all unincor­ Baida said his office has reduced was apt to take a bribe. and forecast the same conditions fice of Policy and Management, said “Was It M ana’s idea?” statewide for Saturdav, the state, collected $4 million from porated businesses with gross the expected growth in the cor­ WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - West­ and prompted officials to advise receipts of more than $50,000 with a porations tax for the year from $334 bound traffic on Interstate 84-86 will ‘‘No,’’ Gregorie Assorted Center Cut London Broil the tax in July and August — the motorists heading from answ er^. Whole first two months of the fiscal year. deduction of one half of net income, million to $318.5 million. The overall be detoured through East Hartford Massachusetts to Connecticut not to The inside story or $15,000, whichever is greater. The estimated growth had been 11 per­ Sunday so crews can finish repairs get on Interstate 84-86. Pork Chops Rib Chops Steaks Sirloin Tips He said the state should have minimum tax is $250. cent. to an overhead bridge. Transporta­ Powers said the westbound lanes Jack .Anderson tells the inside reaped $12 million in revenue from A strong push to repeal the tax Baida also said the state expected tion Commissioner Arthur Powers will be closed from midnight Satur­ Boy Scouts story in "Washington Merry-Go- the 5 percent unincorporated will be made when the Legislature a 2 percent reduction in gas tax said Friday. day to 11 a.m. Sunday and traffic ^ qu.ii AmtAmi K ^ i l Round " — every day on the opinion business tax by this time and $30 returns to the Capitol for a special revenue hut the take actually in­ The same repairs caused a will be detoured through East Hart­ set meeting ContOf Cut HI 169 029 page of The Herald million by the end of the fiscal year. session in November. creased 6.8 percent the first two monster traffic jam Aug. 30 as Sun­ ford. Blude End H BOLTON-Boy Scout "Cuslom months of the fiscal year. day evening motorists were backed Crews expect to finish work on c> Sirloin H Troop 73 will meet for the FndCtiops W lb I lb. i b i i Cut' “People did travel a lot during the up for eight miles from East Hart­ damaged beams on the Simmons . iD. rilS HiH t'l >H t if)K I-.M- HEEf RnNClFSS r first time this school year SEEP HOUSD-HOn El ESS summer mainly because there was ford to Vernon and delayed up to Road bridge. Powers said. at the First Congregational Blade Roast Center Loin Chops Blade Steaks =2 Sirloin Tip Roast Karen E crash re-enacted ample supply and gas prices were three hours. ’The project will be postponed in Church Monday at 7 p.m. lower,” he said. ’The tie-up lasted almost 24 hours case of rain. Troop Leader Larry Lublin claims his boat pulled up and Lublin, the sole survivor of the Pesce will welcome back NEW YORK ' UPI I - Events sur- PORK LOW rounoing the disputed collision of alongside the David McAllister, was boating accident off Old Saybrook, veteran scouts and he FRESH AMERICAN-OVEN READY FRESH-AMERICAN BEEF ROUND-BONELESS the 36-foot cabin cruiser "Karen E" sucked backwards into the tug’s tur­ Conn. Lublin's wife, daughter and Invites any boy interested Silloin Portion ^ 2 9 Leg-0- 1 8 9 Whole Lamb or 79 Sirloin Tip and a barge lowed by the tug David bulent waters, became caught on neighbors were killed in the colli­ scouting to attend. Whole or Custom .Mc.Allister on Long Island Sound the tow-line and was rammed by the sion. This year’s highlights in­ Pork Roast Lamb Sirloin HoH Side Half Cut” 1 Steaks clude camping trips, were reenacted F'riday under the cement laden barge last Aug. 9. t o r n LOW-CONTAMS.' 6 CENTER CUT CHOPS BLADE CUT-SHOULOEn — ^ FRESH AMERICAN U.SDA. INST -S LB PKG OR MORE After the re-enactment, tug owner special field trips aim 1 RfbEnd watchful eyes of Coast Guard of­ Tug captain James Mitchell Pork Combination • Lein End Roaot .1 Lamb Chops Loin Lamb Chops 3” Fresh Chicken Legs ficials. Brian McAllister said: “If in in fact summer camp. ’Ibere will testified that if there indeed was a the Karen E did hit the barge, the be a merit badge program P O m LOM>WHOl£-14'17 LBS. CUSTOM CUT OR FRCSH-U.S.O.A mSPCCTEO Five West Hartford. Conn., collision, it was due to error on the only way could have been if she Rib Side Chicken Breasts residents were killed in the incident which wiirguide a young part of the Karen E. QIIA06 “ A'*-FROZEN FRESH MXED FRYER PARTS last month pulled away from the tugboat and scout along the road to his FAR4tf. then rammed right into the barge.” The re-enactment was com­ For about two hours beginning at 1 eagle scout badge. Cornish Hens Box-O-Chicken Lublin’s attorney, Arthur Blank, missioned by the company that owns p m . the owners of the tug tested a For more information, CAi irORN'A RED BLACK OR THOMPSON THiSP-NFW ENGLAND GROWN the David McAllister in an effort to said the re-enactm ent had no call a i f Scorso at 646-1423 Dairy Specials j 36-fool Trojan cabin crusier nearly “validity at all.” disprove claims by the Karen E’s identical to the Karen E, alongside or at 643-1515. exf. 4817. Seedless Grapes McIntosh Apples owner. Richard Lublin the David McAllister in the waters Coast Guard presiding officer SNOW CROP STORE St ICED-COLONIAL The Coast Guard has heard con­ between Port Jefferson and Smitht- Joseph Smith called the reenact­ flicting testimony during hearings town, L.l. ment "valuable,” but reserved Library has Five Alive Juice Glazed Ham conducting hearings in New York on The two boats acted out the con­ evaluation until he presents his new service 3 . 8 8 « the incident tradicting testimonies of Mitchell report in several months. 129 88? 079 BOLTON-The Bently . -gallon Memorial Library has a new service for its young WESTERN CROWN-SWEET U S. NO. 1-PREMIUM QUALITY RUSSET Navy, EB make progress adult patrons. Bartlett Pears 48" Baking Potatoes 5:1s, 1“ A cassette machine, with U S. NO. 1-EXTRA FANCY-WASH. STATE U S. NO. 1 -FOR COOKMG OR SALADS In Stores With Deli WASHINGTON lU Pli - The George Sawyer, assistant Navy overruns. STORE SLICED-COLONUL headphones and a small KRAFT MARQARME Yellow Onions 5 ^1 “ 2 3 9 .Navy and Electric Boat are making secretary for shipbuilding. EB then laid off more than 1,000 collection of rock tapes, is Soft Parkay Golden Delicious Apples «, Turkey Pastrami optimistic progress in negotiations BUTTERY FLAVORED-RICH IN MINERALS LARGE MEATY "Both Secretary Lehman and employees at Groton, Conn., and available in the library’s 1 ST PRIZE BRAUNSCHWEIGER to settle the contract battle that has ZeSTY-SMOOTN 14S Dave Lewis are anxious to find a Quonset Point, R.I., because of young adult comer. Florida Avocados ••ch v O Green Peppers .4 8 " held up new submarine awards for work reductions. Sealtest Sour Cream Tobin’s Liverwurst b I formula that will resolve remaining The corner is also NUTRITIOUS AND HEALTHFUL ^ w a ft a CRISP CRUNCHY PASCAL CELERY OR the shipbuilding firm. Sen. John-H problems," Chafee said. "Both MMOAE STYLE-ASSORTED FLAVORS twin STORE 5LICED-NEW YORKER 19 Chafee. R-R 1 . said Friday Earlier this summer, Lehman supplied with chairs, books Tender Carrots 2.1^58" Celery Hearts stalk 58" sides need each other. I strongly for high school readers and A&P Yogurts American Cheese 2 The senator, who was .Navy vowed Electric Boat would get no believe the difficulties can be college catalogs. The SHARP-WNOE OR COLOREO-KRAFT secretary under the Nixon ad­ more work on 688’s or Tridents until k Grocery Specials Grocery Specials ^ resolved and we can get on with new it withdrew an $18.9 million in­ library was able to Cracker Barrel Cheese I Creamy Cole Slaw b 5 9 " ministration and is acting as a contracts and new work.” ' surance claim for cost overruns. purchase all the equipment Rosh Hashanah \ mediator of sorts in the dispute, said Last spring, the Navy bypassed ¥ from the Michelle Lemaire HBA Specials KRAFT TAB. SPRITE, OR Specials______J he is the most optimistic he has been EB and awarded contracts for three The senator said the two sides CFB in .some time Memorial Ftind. new 688-class attack submarines, have resolved disagreements over CONDITIONFR OR Macaroni & Cheese Coca-Cola ALL WIDTHS His report followed conversations without competitive bidding, to the delivery schedules on Trident sub­ with David Lewis, chairman of firm’s only rival — the Newport marine contracts, and the biggest ROQO Classes, due Flex Shampoo Goodman Noodles (leneral Dynamics Corp., which is News. Va,, Shipbuilding and remaining hurdle is resolution of 109 Electric Boat’s parent firm; Navy Drydock Co. It cited delivery cost overrun claims on 688-class BOL’TON- Adult exer­ Plus DepC'Sil I 2 -llr 3 . = 8 9 ' ^ in Ct I btl Secretary John H. Lehman Jr.; and delays, poor workmanship and cost submarines. cise classes, sponsored by 139 the Bolton Recreation I 16-oz Department, will be ■ bit 5 9 “ offered Wednesdays from NEW ENGLAND STYLE DELICIOUS 11 a.m. to noon at Bolton Calendars Snow’s Clam Chowder can 89" Silverfloss Sauerkraut *^59" BUMPER STICKERS Town Hall beginning Sept. ASSORTEDFLAVORS-ISW-OZ. JAR FOR THE HOLIDAY SACRAMENTO 30. FOR FRESH BREATH>MOUTHWASH *&ox can La Sauce Cooking Sauce r Tumbler Candles 39" Registration will be held 4 0 «z. 2 9 9 Tomato Juice 79" Ml. FOR BIG TEA SATISFACTION MANISCHEWITZ Sept. 23 from 11. a.m. to Scope 10«r. tooci 1 5 9 4oz noon at Bolton Town Hall. ^ ^ z - l t Crackers boa 89" Tetley Tea Bags pkg. I Matzo Ball Mix pkg 49" Andover Manchester ANTVCRSPIRANT WIN AN ATARI HOME COMPUTER, VACATION FOR , Cost is $10 for 10 weeks. ^ CHUNK LICHT-#I WATER — ALL BRANDS Monday. Sure Boll On ( IP j y Frozen Specials ) Empress Tuna 79" Matzo Ball Soup 69" Town Clerk. 6 p.m., Town Office Building. M onday ACOFFLABEL ALL BRANDS ASP DRY-BEEF Tax Collector, 7 p m., Town Office Building. Historical Society Executive Board, 7:30 p.m.. Pert Shampoo 254b. C 9 9 Assessor. 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Municipal Building Coffee Room, 2 TO NIAGARA FALLS,RACQUETOALL CLUR MEMRERSHIP, Open meet Orange Juice t 2 i 3 9 " Alpo Dog Food bag Matzo Balls 9 9 " ASSORTED-BATHROOM-SMGLE PLY ALL BRANDS Planning and Zoning Commission, 7;30 p.m.. Town Of­ Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. l > i i y HOOD-ASSORTED FLAVORS 24-01 ^ 6 9 BOL’TON —’The Questers 'Y-Oat 1 2 9 fice Building Municipal Building, Hearing Room, NuForm Ice Milk cin. 1 ScotTissue “T 3 9 " Gefilte Fish AND MOREI RULES AVAILARLE AT WINF STUDIOS auh will hold an open Encyck)|)edia of C^Mikery Vtedn«*M(lav Board of Education, 8 p.m., 45 N, School St. ECONOMY PACX-SmOLE PLY ALL BRANDS meeting Sept. 14 at 7 p.m. STOUFFER'S 30o Courthouse One-Talcottville Road, • Instructional Systems Computers, Tax Collector, 7 p.m,. Town Hall. to attend the meetjilg- POWDERED I AUNDRY Youth Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Municipal Building, Talcottville Hartford Road, Manchester REGUl AR OR LIGHT BEER 11^0 I 1 GREEN GIANT Assessor/Building Official, 7 p ^ .. Town Hall. Probate Court'Room. Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m,. Community ) Connecticut Travel Servlces- • Automotive Parts Supply Tide Detergent Hall. ^ Housing Resource Panel, 7:30 p.m.. Municipal Free c \^ \c Old Milwaukee Folger's Coffee Vegetables Building Hearing Room. T uesday D&L Store, Manchester 301 Adams Street, Manchester ____ ( y — A b to ^ Department of Transportaiton Hearing, 7:30 p.m., K-4 Th u rsd a y I Nassiff Armo-Main Street, • Burger King, Center Street pressure'clbilc sponsored 069 179 School Building. Cheney National Historic District Commission, 4:30 Plus l(>oz Manchester Manchester by Conununlty Health Ser- ■ box Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m!. Community Hall. p.m.. Municipal Building Hearing Room. vlce^ n c. will be held at 1 2 3®OpfTOSit ® }ar 2 . 7 9 " Zoning Board of Appeals, 7:30 p.m.. Fireplace Room, Directors Comment Session, 6:30 p.m., Municipal > Bookstore at Manchester • UA Theatres In the Westfarms Mall HUTS Pharmacy from 1 to Community Hall. Building. Community College In West Htfd. & Manchester f m ’Tuesday. WE M SERW TME m o m TO UMT M LES ANO t o COMRECI T W a a M M C U . CN ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAIL ABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OEALEM. \t ednenday Judges’ hours, 6:30 p.m.. Municipal Building Probate Thm will be anottier PMCEt EFFECTIVE SEPTEM KR13-19.1 M l . Planning Commission, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. Court. Bloixl Pressure Clinic Oct. Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Fireplace Room, Com­ Handicapped commission, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Center 0 at Bane’s Pharmacy CALDOR PLAZA, BURR CORNERS - munity Hall. Coffee Room.

- » h - THE HERALD, Sat,, Sept. 12, 1981

Commentetry STUMP QRINDING SPECIALIST OPinilOPl I HOT WATER PRESSURE CLEANING B&L Enterprises Tree Removal RotoWIIng MANCHESTER Senior Citizen Discount Group RalaaaFreo EillmaletqOZS.OO Minimum 6 4 6 - 3 4 2 5 BRUCE LITVINCHYK, Ownar/Oparator Same evidence tried Williams twice HAS IT! 341 LYDALL 8T., MANCHESTER unleashed a convicted con man, Mel inducement for any normal human .WASHINGTON - The Justice and briefed the senators in closed Weinberg, to lure the senator into being." CWLVrE Mno NDY / Departm ent's pursuit of Sen. sessions. y the ABSCAM trap. The FBI knew — In any event, it is not illegal for ROUTE 83 TALCOTTVILLE. CT. 763 Harrison Williams, D-N.J., led the Long before Williams was found Weinberg was a liar, cheat and a senator to negotiate a business MAIN ST prosecutors to commit a long list of guilty, courtroom observers spotted criminal. Yet he was given virtually loan from a wealthy Arab. Williams improprieties. Not the least among a frequent visitor huddling with Jack Anderson 24 in TOWING 643-1191 a free hand to weave a web of lies in and his friends were seeking finan­ them was the stage-managing of the ABSCAM prosecutor Thomas Ruc- 191 order to entrap a U,S, senator, cing for a legitimate business ven­ 643-0016 MAIN ST Senate investigation into his ethics. cio during the trial. The mysterious Washington Merry-Go-Round FEATURING THIS WEEK ... — This closely coincided with ture. •COMWI.ETW COLLISION NESAIK M^NCHESTER In effect, they tried him twice on stranger was identified by witnesses 4 ^ word to Williams that he could get in — ’The senator indicated he might •SONIIQN AND AMEfllCAN CANS the same dubious evidence. The as the Ethics Committee's counsel, 643-1900 trouble if he supported Sen, Ted acquire an interest in the mine. But Senate should have made its own in­ Donald Sanders. This hardly Kennedy, D-Mass,, in the crucial he made it clear that he planned to dependent determination of reflects an independent investiga­ PAP AUTO PARTS New Jersey primary, Williams told put the stock in his own name and Williams' guilt in the ABSCAM tion by the legislative branch. r < ~ ) DOORS HARDWARE AWNINGS me the warning was carefully disclose his interest in the mine. case. The presence of the ubiquitous The senator requested extra time a case against Williams,' & & & worded and would have to be Such open ownership would have prosecutors in the Senate wings to prepare his case and present it at Department didn't have a case In earlier columns, I have cited WINDOWS SHUTTERS CANOPIES described more as a hint than a made it impossible for him to seek raises a troubling question: How far a public hearing. He was turned against him. strong evidence of government mis­ threat. Yet it’s no secret that then- government contracts for the mine. SALES— SERVICE— INSTALLATION should the executive branch be down. 'Yet the committee granted In fact, a source close to the com­ conduct in Williams' prosecution. President Jimmy Carter, who con­ — ’Thus the FBI agents clearly allowed to go in its efforts to drive a the Justice Department months to mittee told my associate Indy Here are just a few of the im­ trolled the Justice Department, felt were failing in their effort to induce YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES United States senator out of office? prepare its case against Williams — Badhwar that at one of the closed proprieties that I qpn document: menaced by Kennedy. Williams to engage in criminal ac­ SPECIALISTS IN GLASS 3 SCREEN REPAIR Williams wanted the Senate which was presented to the senators sessions a Justice Department of­ — Williams had an unblemished fesi3ns, me — Weinberg kept raising the bait tivity. So they instructed Weinberg Ethics Committee to conduct a full behind closed doors. ficial conceded that the facts did not record when the Justice Depart­ 20 W ARR EN S T R E E T in the ABSCAM trap until it reached to encourage the senator to solicit )41 SMOAD STRICT MANCHCSTCR CONN OCOAO investigation, not just rely on the This Star Chamber presentation — match the law. The committee ment set out to get him. By the MANCHESTER, CONN. a staggering $100 million loan to government contracts. ’The sugges­ MAnchesier Professional Park, Smie A-1 Belly C.iHaaher, Prop. government's tainted evidence. Williams was not allowed to be on should have subpoenaed the FBI’s own admission, the agents 6 4 9 - 1 1 0 6 develop a titanium mine that Instead. Justice Department of­ hand to confront his accusers — did prosecution records immediately. began their investigation “ with a tion that he commit a crime belonged to two friends. Even chief ficials were allowed to guide the not persuade all the members that Instead, then-chairman Howell clean slate," positively originated with the Wl URVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL FBI agent John Good acknowledged government, with high-level ap­ committee from backstage. They Williams was guilty of wrongdoing. Heflin,' D-Ala., gave the department — Despite a total absence of any AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION the sum “ was almost an irresistih'f proval. K-B AUTOMOTIVE consulted with staff investigators Several were convinced the Justice an additional three months to make reason to suspect Williams, the FBI HEATING and SHEET METAL KEN BRAITHWAITE 299 BROAD ST. 643-8844 New England Mechanical Services, Inc. SPECIALIZING IN: Guest editorial • STARTERS cefe:1iotl§1ciltey®f 166 TUNNEL RD. • R o l ^ i t VERNON, CT. 06066 , • GENERATORS a TUNE UPS I ftw niB W a l t e r s 871-1111 • ALTERNATORS a WIRING An unwelcome viHo-T I w r Syndicated w CLYDE A MICKEY MILLER’S Columnist ''r r i it Hi yitinihrylrr oi t-r \ r.v. TEl. 649-3828 AUTO PARTS SAVE 25% SAVE 25% SAVE 25% Pentland The Florist addition to town “MITO PARTS FOR LESS" 24 BIRCH ST. HOURS TEL. 643-6247 8 TO 8 MON.-FRI. LIMITED TIME OFFER R e f o r m ____ 8 TO 5 SAT. a SUN. 643-4444 From the Pawtucket (R.l.) there's just the two of us.’’ He NOW THRU OCTOBER 31, 1981 F.T.D. Evening Times maintains there were some 307 E. CENTER ST. (REAR) MASTER CHARGE MANCHESTER AMERICAN EXPRESS W O R LD w i d e " The man's name, according to members in Pawtucket but re­ b e c o m e s SERVICE Pawtucket Police Department cent violence at Klan-sponsored BEHIND LENOX PHARMACY 25% off on all WALKER mufflers. Now the cake, PAP Auto Parts is also ■records, is Raymond Fisher. He "ra llie s " in Meriden, Conn., e lit is t that winter is fast coming upon us and offering a Pennzoil Oil filter for only lives in an apartment in this city where Klansmen had to be I CAP-N-CORK PACKAGE STORE your car windows are going to be $1.99 with the purchase of 5 quarts of with his wife. He has lived in rescued by police, scared his WASHINGTON (N E A ) - The 485*489 No. Main St. closed more, it is the best time to put Pennzoil Motor Oil. A savings of over Pawtucket, he told the Times, membership away. “ Ever since Democratic Party’s most recent ef­ Manchester, Conn. on a new WALKER muffler and 25% on the filter. Our business is ' ' 0 . for 15 years, moving here from Meriden, they all quit," he ad­ fort to examine the rules and 649-0591 exhaust pipes to keep those fumes out helping the car owner maintain his or the all-white upper middle class mits. procedures governing selection of M f t Remodeled & Untnryed and quiet your riding comfort. Never her car in the best operating condition its presidential nominees threatens Massachusetts town of There are many things that To Retter Serve l oti before has America's best-selling possible at the least expense. We offer J L i k Norwood. Pawtucket and the Blackstone to negate more than a decade of 191 CENTER ST. progressive structural reform. LIQUOR - SEER - CORDIALS muffler been 25% off. That’s Walker the lowest prices we possibly can. SPECIAL ORDER MANCHESTER. CONN Fisher says he is 39 years old Valley need right now but a Ku CAKE For the fifth time in 12 years, the Large Salacllon of mufflers. 25% off the very best muffler You’ve tried the rest, Now try the best MON. • SAT. 10-5 and never saw a black person un­ Klux Klan chapter is not one of Imoortod A Oomatlic Wirisi (203)646-0228 THORS. 10-9 party has assembled a special com­ — It Pays To RAP with PAP. til he moved to Pawtucket. His them. This group of people who Walker makes. To add some icing on mission to analyze the efficacy of its statement would indicate he led preach hate and violence can process of selecting presidential MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, INC. a very, very sheltered existence only stir up trouble and mis­ nominees and recommend revisions MANCHESTER OVER 45 'in Norwood, an existence which understanding in an area which to the Democratic National Com-, SufiplitTit of Snfvt} l*nttvrtiou YEARS PAP AUTO PARTS e^a aszo EXPERIENCE would include never turning on a needs help and understanding to mittee. MEMORIAL CO. television set or picking up a unite a very diverse population. Unlike most of the previous pan­ •FOUL WEATHER SUITS 307 E. Center St. (roar - Behind Lenox Pharmacy) Opp. East Cemetery CALL 649-5807 newspaper. Members of the Ku Klux Klan, els, however, the new commission •SOOTS •HOSE Fisher also states quite proclaiming themselves to be already is being subjected to con­ •GLOVES^TARPS^RESPIRATORS I U A LITY pointedly; "I don't like blacks." siderable pressure from the party’s HARRISON ST. staunch defenders of America, Terror, old and new MANCHESTER That statement is not so hard stand very meekly when stan­ leadership to accept ill-advised 5 Glen Rd. • Manchester • 643-5107 MORIALS rules revisions even before it has an S to understand if you follow ding alone. James Farrends, Olcott Package Store rebelled against. Rather than opportunity to seriously consider the Fisher's background: He is the southern New England leader of There is a more or less classic sweeping away the old and building merits — or lack thereof — of the leader of the Pawtucket Klavern the K K K and one of those who pattern for descent into revolutionary terror that was cut in for the future, they would restore an proposed changes. EVERYTHING IN GLASS ■ of the Invisible Knights of the Ku needed p olice p ro tection in D o n a l d Atop the leaders’ hidden agenda is France almost 300 years ago. old order long moribund and turn “WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT" Klux Klan. Connecticut, has an unlisted their people’s backs to the future. a scheme to grant all Democratic ServiceMASTER First the relatively moderate G r a f f At the moment there are only phone number, so proud is he to senators, representatives and leadership, those who would temper .They would not open the way to a J.A. WHITE GLASS GO. two members of the Pawtucket governors — and possibly other stand up for the Klan and revolutionary fervor with reason, Syndicated new freedom responding to the Klavern — Fisher and his wife. elected officials — automatic America. Likewise Raymond are swept away by the fanatics. The Columnist needs of Iran today and tomorrow, 6 4 « - 7 3 a a delegate status and full voting rights Professional Cleaning Services Local "headquarters " is in a se­ Fisher. Pawtucket leader of the Mirabeaus and Dantons give way to but resurrect an older OVEH 30 y t:4HS f. VPf.'KItVO, HOME a BUSINESS at all future presidential nominating cond floor apartment on Booth Klan. the Robespierres and marats. authoritarianism. 131 BISSELL ST. MANCHESTER SpociBlItIno In walls, floors, upholstarad turnitura. In this respect, the Iranian revolu­ conventions of their party. •MIRRORS .SHOWER DOORS .STORE FRONTS carpeting a disaster restoration. Avenue which also serves as After an interview with the Factional differences erupt into •SAFETY GLASS .BATHTUB ENCLOSURES .ETC tion is something new, an updating When the commission held its ______649-3433______living quarters for Fisher and Times. Fisher had secopd factional warfare and rule by in­ revolution devours its children. of a classic, and may have first meeting here in late August, his wife. thoughts. He called and asked stitutions is replaced by the mer­ So far. so true to the pattern. But something to teach us. the “ party line” was laid down by Fisher, who is unemployed, ciless tyranny of the mob, or those there is one important respect in that his name be kept out of the Which could be another way of Democratic National Chairman FAMOUS BRAND J. B. ELECTRONICS able to dominate the mob. The which this revolution does not STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV admits he is having a little trou­ paper. saying that the worst may be yet to Charles T. Manatt, who touted “ the executioner becomes for a time the resemble the French — or the Rus­ TELEVISION - a p p l ia n c e s SALES AND SERVICE ble rounding up more members Seems to say a lot about these come. important role of the elected politi­ M\N(:iii:STi;n supreme authority as the revolution sian, Mexican or Chinese among the for his klavern. "We're trying to "defenders of the American cian in the selection of the party devours its children by the hundreds great social upheavals of recent cen­ I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) grow here but we can't (seem) (presidential) nominee.” n z ____UJ w ay" and what they really stand and thousands. turies. HOME MPHOVEMINT While Manatt was promoting that _ _ o o o to get members. It's very hard. for. It is a pattern that is being MV. Each and every one of the above concept as “ a very vital part of the followed with precision so far in examples was characterized by a process,” North Carolina Gov. 649-3589 Iran. Editorial JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 similar goal — to sweep away an un­ James B. Hunt Jr„ chairman of the TV Nut to Stop I St»|i ’The Bakhtiars and Bani-Sadrs are just, decayed old order and replace 69-member commission, was gone. The foreign war against the it with a new and better social Points offering a similar paean to his Berry's World Iraqi invader and quarrels with the organization responsive to the SptclalUIng In WInnn fellow office holders. Kurds and other rebellious realities and requirements of the “ I think it is essential If we are MERCURY I S o f ! minorities have been pushed to the future. Despite the excesses in its You can always tell one thing OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE going to win.” 954 Canter Straat Manchattar, C T background by the escalating inter­ pursuit, and in some cases failures about them from what people drink ’Thus, the die was cast even before Pine StKoppIng Plaza nal conflict. The fundamentalist ★ OUR DISCOUNT POLICY ★ in achievement, revolution’s essen­ — they’re thirsty. the commission began to solicit the mullahs have triumphed over the tial motivation remained constant. PMM 6U-27SB .O b 10S DIacount on 160.00 Purchaaa of Liquor or Win# Pioneering, '80s style: Making opinions of grass-roots Democrats 10% Discount on mixed 6 malehad caaaa - Baar axeiudad moderate political opposition only to In the case of the French, achieve­ NO SERVICE CHARGE Lowaat prlcaa available bf law. a carbon because Ibe copier is not at a series of regional hearings to be Mastar Cnaroa amd Vita accaptad face what is proving itself as an ment was impressive if short of working. held this autumn in Des Moines, Taia-Chaefc... even more formidable foe in the total. The revolution that erupted in Raaarvatkxii tor • Holala • Atrllnaa • Staamablps Paraonal chacHa cashed up to $150.00 Iowa; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Mujahedeen, young leftists who France rapidly became an inter­ 1627 Main Street MAnchostar Anaheim, Calif., and Washington. A MS W ^ share the Islamic zeal but not the national conflict between the old The attendance is so often very -- In fact, the current rules, in force commitment to a dead past of the and the new. Its impact has been un­ sparse at a meeting of minds. ((] during the 1980 Democratic National ^Lowest prices available by law' M IM T -M \N P R I N T I M ; mullahs and are, if anything, even iversal. a fundamental restruc­ Convention, already grant to all. 8PECIALIZINQ IN 423 CfNTEH IT • MANCNItTU $4$-1777 more ruthless. turing of all of civilized society that senators, representatives, gover­ SUPERIOR MUFFLERS Our remodeled and enlarged store has one of The mullahs are responding to the COMPUTE A COPYMC SERVia continues to this day. nors and DNC members ex officio fm m Mujahedeen’s wholesale The French Revolution was the MNWUISIi«ME,INC. the largest selections of imported and LOW COST PRINTINQ delegate status with all privileges SPECIALISTS WHILE YOU WAIT (RHOTO READY) assassinations of the religious seminal event of the modem world, iianri|PBtpr lirrald except the right to vote. WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BHAKE SERVICE • WRECKER SERVICE domestic wines in this area. We have not m m ii cm k • sutw eiy a t m a v m n leadership with repression that in­ its ideals surviving the Terror, GENERAL REPAIRING In addition, the present system creasingly not only resembles but Napoleonic imperialism and Celebrating 100 years Propane Cylinders Filled authorizes a special 10 percent limited our selection of beer because of the •SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES exceeds that of the reviled shah. repeated resurgences of the reac­ . ' of community service Air Conditioning Service •T R Y OUR NEW $-M BONO COPtfn expansion of each state’s delegation TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET Savak, the dreaded secret police, bottle bill. We carry all brands and sizes of tionary past. Its legacies — modern Founded Oct. ,1, 1881 to the quadrennial nominating con­ 640.4531 MANCHESTER. CONN 06040 | has been reconstituted with a thinly democracy and nationalism — have ventions for the express purpose of imported and domestic beer. cosmetic name change. Family through three centuries PubIKhad by tha Manchattar granting full voting rights to “ party members are instructed to inform transformed society after society, Publlthlng Co., Harald Squara, Manchaatar, Cpnn. 0S040. Talapbona leaders and elected officials.” Designs & Styles OSTRINSKY, INC. upon each other. Suspected dis­ nation after nation. If not always 643*5679 643 5735 (203) 643-2711. * An elaborate survey conducted by sidents are being arrested 731 PARKER ST.. MANCHESTER without heavy cost, in the case of CBS News showed that there were wholesale. Firing squads, already Mambar of Unltad Prau Inter- nationalism, nevertheless no fewer than 798 public officials at • OtWIbylCA.M working overtime, are exhorted to irresistibly and irrevocably. ntUooal and Audit Buiaau of Clr- PERSONRl T€€| culationt. the party’s 1980 convention — in­ greater efforts. ’There have been an ’This is not, however, been the CALL US FIRST! cluding senators, representatives, 50 FT. TRUCK SCALE "MARK MY WORDSI Next year, It'll be ZIP plus acknowledged 500 executions and motivation of the Iranian revolution governors, state legislators, very likely many more in the few Richard M. Diamond. Publlahar 6434697 EIGHTI” — or at least of those fanatics in in­ mayors, city council members and 1061 Main St., Manchester • Tel: 646-3339 654 Center S t ’l ic e n s e d public weights months since the ouster of former creasingly shaky control. It is, in Dan Fnta. Editor DEALERS IN IRON. METALS. PAPERS Alax Glralll, City Editor county commissioners — who com­ President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. fact, in part the consequences of the prised 24 percent of all voting M A Pat Coelho, Owners Jim Coelho, Manager! ’The terror is here and the Iranian French revolution that they have' delegates.

I J W What is your reaction to the death of Rep. William R. Cotter from cancer earlier this week? Martina upsets Chris 7-5,

NEW YORK (UPI) — Martina Navratilova, bid­ crucial points 1 piayed a iittle sloppy. The third set was interrupted twice because of a Potter, a tall 19-year-old she’d beaten in seven ding to win the U.S. Open in her first year as an "I never felt like I played my game, It was like I disturbance high in the stands. Three men con­ previous meetings. Potter, seeded 11th, had American citizen, upset defending champion Chris was holding it back. tinually unnerved Navratilova by yelling "C’mon reached the semis without facing another seed. Evert Lloyd in three gruelling sets Friday to gain John McEnroe, the defending men’s champion, Chris” when Martina would serve, and police final­ Although she won the first three games. Austin the finals against Tracy Austin. will meet Vitas Geruiaitis and Bjorn Borg opposes ly ejected them. One of the three was arrested for had to work hard at the beginning. The second game Navratilova, who defected from Czechoslavakia Jimmy Connors in the men’s semifinals Saturday, disturbing the peace. went to deuce three times before Austin achieved six years ago at this same championship and with Navratilova facing Austin between those "This isn’t a comfortable place," Navratilova the first break and in the next game Austin had to received her citizenship papers a month ago, turned matches. said. “If I had two weeks off I wouldn’t exactly ward off three break points before holding her DOUGLAS F. WELCH, J IM R U S K , TERRY SWEENEY, JOHN D. DIDONATO, WILLIAM FATSCHER, TONY LOPEDOTA, STEVE CURRY, THEODORE SMITH, back a gallant bid by Evert, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, after McEnroe and Peter Fleming won the men’s come here and walk around.” serve. Vernon: "My wife died of Marlborough: "It’s very Manchester: "I think It was Manchester: "Me.and Bil­ Manchester: “He was Manchester: “I thought Bolton: 'Tm not too Hartford: "It's too bad. I Austin, the third seed, had disposed of Barbara doubles championship for the second time in’three Austin, a methodical and mechanical player, Potter had two break points against her before cancer of the pancreas in tragic. I think it was pretty bad. He was a good ly were friends. He was quite a while in Congress, there was nothing wrong politically Involved, but I hate to see anyone go with Potter, 6-1, 6-3. years when the second seeded team of Heinz simply wore down Potter when her bigger opponent she held her service in the fourth game, but Austin 1978. so I really feel b a d ’ something that may have man from what I knew of one of the greatest guys, wasn't he. I thought he with him —I would have thought It was unfor­ cancer. It’s a bad way to "I was so nervous today ... butterflies in the Gunthardt and Peter McNamara defaulted. challenged her from the baseline, and on the few oc­ then won the next three games for the set. for him and for his family. been expected, yet it him. He went through a and I'm not just saying was all right. He was voted for him. Ij seems tunate. I've heard nothing go. I lost my mother that stomach,” said Navratilova, seeded fourth. “I was Gunthardt was suffering intestinal flu and high casions Potter moved to the net, Austin generally Austin took control of the second set with a break The state as a ^whole is came so much more lot." that because he died. Any good, I have nothing everybody Is dying of but good things about way.” as excited as if I won the finals.” Evert, a five-time fever. passed her. "I was actually surprised she stayed in the third game. Potter had a chance to get back losing a good man " quickly than anyone' time you’d call him for a against him." cancer now, first Grasso him. He was a young man, Open champion, made the first break of the final Navratilova, who went through her first five back as much as she did,” said Austin, who was an­ with a break point in the sixth game, but Austin expected. It's very tragic.” favor or for anything, he’d and now him. It’s too too —that's for sure —and set, in the third game, and with her experience and matches without a single break against her, had her noyed several times when Potter took too much held and then closed out the match with another be right there personally.” bad." It wasn’t his time. So, I consistency it seemed she would be able to run out service broken in the very first game by Evert, and time between points. “It seemed I was out there a break in the ninth game. think It was very unfor­ the match. But Navratilova broke back at love in a total of six times during the day. But she had even couple of hours, but I guess I played well” “I had two strategies, and I executed one but not tunate.” the eighth game and then won the match with more luck breaking Evert, and in one stretch of the Austin defeated Evert in the 1979 final but then the other," Potter said, ”1 started out to play a another break in the 10th. second set there were five consecutive breaks. lost to her in last year’s semifinals. steady match. Against Tracy you have to try your Most unusual for Evert, she double faulted at "If she broke me at 5-5 (in the first set) I could 'T m going to be up for the match tomorrow," butt off and hit a lot of balls back I just didn’t get to deuce in that last game, then sent a forehand lob have been in trouble,” Navratilova said. “But I was Austin said. “Physically I’m the same as 1 was two the net enough. On the other hand I didn I do the Two men long to end the 2 hour and 12 minute match. winning more points on my serve than she was on years ago. I’m in great shape now. Mentally, well, other things that got me into the semifinals, like O bituaries "I feel disappointed because I piayed well all hers.” Navratilova took the opening set with a two years ago I had never been in the finals, so serve and volley. tournament,” said Evert,.who had won 28 of 41 break in the 12th game, but Evert drew even in the mentally I’ll know a little more what it’s like to be “ 1 can only say to Tracy, though, she’s going to previous matches with Navratilova. “I don’t think I second when she broke her rival three consecutive in the finals." have more and more trouble with me in the rob bonk played well today. Maybe it’s Martina’s turn. On times. Austin didn’t figure to have much trouble with future” Mrs. Luce G. Bassette Doris Colanti Mrs Luce i Gagnon i Bassette. 80. Doris Eva Colanti. 62, of 16 Cam­ SOUTHINGTON (UPI) - Two of 333 Bidwell St died Friday at bridge St.died Friday at home. She Manchester Memorial Hospital She men wearing ski masks and armed was the widow of William A. Colan­ with either shotguns or machine was the widow of Ernest Bassette. ti. She was born In Canada on Nov. 5, guns held up the Southington Bank She was born in Acushnet, Mass., and Trust Co. Friday and escaped Action^ bother players 1900 and had been a resident of West the daughter of Antino and Marie Springfield. Mass, for 50 years with an undetermined amount of LaLiberte. and moved to cash, police said. before moving to Manchester in Manchester 15 years ago. She was a 1973 She participated in the Police said eyewitnesses said the member of St. Bridget Church and a bandits displayed either shotguns or "Grandmothers” Program at member and past treasurer of the Trio of hecklers Mansfield Training School from machine guns, but no shots were Manchester PWP (Parents Without fired and no injuries were reported. 1973-75 Partners), She leaves a daughter. Pauline The bandits pointed the weapons She leaves two sons, William A. at a teller, demanded cash and later Lautenbach of Manchester; two Colanti Jr. of Enfield and Richard at wrong stadium brothers. Dominique Gagnon and sped from the bank in a small, Colanti of Manchester; three brown car driven by a third man, George Gagnon in Canada: two daughters. Mrs. Janet' (Don) sisters. Maria Jarry of East police said. NEW YORK (UPI) - There were were thrown on the court during one lacovelli of Milford. Mass., Susan There were no customers in the Longmeadow. Mass, and Laurea Colanti of Madison and Laurie only three hecklers in section 306 of of her matches. LaPlante in Canada;’ three bank and only three employees when the sold-out Louis A. Armstrong “It bothered both of us," she said. Colanti of Manchester; one brother, the robbery occurred about 9:30 grandchildren and two great­ Norman LaLiberte of East Hart­ Stadium Friday, but they were “I just talked myself into not letting grandchildren a.m. at the bank’s office at the cor­ making enough of a scene to hold up it bother me. It was just annoying. I ford; two sisters, Mrs. Bertha ner of Route 66 and Old Turnpike Funeral services will be held Mon­ Hurley of Coventry and Mrs. Edna the U.S. Open tennis championships. wanted them to be quiet during the day at 9 a m at the Curran-Jones Road, police said. With Chris Evert Lloyd and Mar- point. I was surprised they didn’t get Howat of Andover; two grand­ The FBI was assisting local police Funeral Home. Route 5. 109 Main daughters, Susan and Kathryn ' tina Navratilova engaged in a them out of there sooner. investigating the holdup. St.. West Springfield with a mass of lacovelli of Milford, Mass, memorable women’s singles duel, “They were in the wrong Christian burial at 10 a m in St. The amount of money taken was the rogues decided to yell out, stadium,” she added. “They should Funeral services will be held Mon­ not determined, police said. ■ v \. Louis Church Burial will be in St. day at 9; 15 a m. from the Samsel “Come on, Chris,” or "Come on, have gone to see the Mets.” Thomas Cemetery Friends may Funeral Home. 419 Buckland Road. Martina,” at the worst possible “It took a lot of time,” Evert call at the funeral home Sunday South Windsor, followed by a mass times — when one was about to agreed. “ We just wanted to go out from 2 to ^ and 7 to 9 p m serve or during a tense volley. and play.” of Christian burial in St. Bridget Herald photo by Tarquinio Herald photo by Tarquinio Memorial donations may be made Church at 10 a m. Burial will be in Fire won't Gradually, the 18,808 fans became Navratilova, a native of to a charity of the donor s choice St Bridget Cemetery. aware of them, and unfortunately, Czechoslovakia, was reminded that Friends may call at the funeral Manchester Deputy Mayor Stephen T. House Speaker Thomas "Tip” O’Neill so did the players. she only recently became an Endel Kool home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Cassano was among the local citizens who headed the list of prominent politicians who Play had to stopped for about 10 American citizen and was now one stop work minutes with Evert leading 3-2 in step away from winning the U.S. Endel Kool. 56. of 200 Maple St p.m. afteniJed Rep. William R. Cotter's funeral at paid their respects to the late Rep. William R. died Friday at .Manchester Memorial contributions may be the final set while a dozen unarmed Open title. Hartford’s St. Joseph Cctthedral Friday. Cotter Friday. WATERFORD (UPI) - A minor “If anything. I’m better off not Memorial Hospital made to the American Cancer Socie­ security guards, guided by pointing fire that damaged scaffolding at the fans, attempted to escort the three being an American, the way the peo­ He was born in Estonia on Dec 19. ty. 237 E. Center St., Manchester. unfinished Millstone III nuclear 1924 He came to this country in out of the stadium. Two left ple are," she responded. power plant won’t affect the plant’s peacefully but one had to be carried But Navratilova would have been 1951. living in Willimantic He had construction schedule, a N o^east lived in Manchester since 1961 He IN MEMOKIAM out, to the cheers of the fans while surprised to learn that the spectator Cotter remembered Utilities spokesman said Friday. another delay ensued. who was forcefully removed and had worked as an artist-designer In loving memory of my beloved The fire in the 160-foot high con­ The victorious Navratilova, who later arrested on charges of distur- with the state Department of Husband and Dad. Leslie Jay. who tainment building was reported at Transportation for more than 20 died September 13th, 1977. at one point exhorted the hecklers to bing the peace was Philip years. 9:02 p.m. Thursday and was under “Shut up,” was upset by the incident Greenwood, 27, who was visiting A heart ol gold ; one of the best the control 90 minutes later, police said. He was a member of the Estonian world could hold. Never selfish, — although she said she had a worse from London. The Millstone III plant is 40 per­ experience once, when dead mice National Council ol the 1' S .’\ . the always kind Those are the for character, concern cent complete and scheduled to go Connecticut Estonian Societv. the memories darling, you left behind into operation in May <1986. Legion of Estonian Liberation, the With our children and me, you will Northeast spokesman Clifford Hill Flstonian Flvangelical Lutheran 1 .onliiiiK -d fro m piijf,* | always stay loved and remembered na Life & Casualty's front lawn. The said the fire marshal’s report on the Church in Connecticut, and the every day. Gov. William A. O’Neill delivered Friends of Estonia Girl Scouts and trying to set up an interview, ” one of the Bible readings. crowd stood behind the police lines cause of the blaze was incomplete. One of 14 runs and limousines and held a vigil while He said two possible causes were a Colts and Bills Boy Scouts Sadly missed. smiled Rostenkowski, A military honor guard carried Your wile and children the mass went on inside. Cortz lamp used for area lighting Crossing the plate with one of Lathrop Insurance’s 14 runs He IS survived by a sister. Mrs. O’Neill stressed the dedication of the coffin into the cathedral, while the five-term, bachelor represen­ Cotter's sister, Betty Adinolfi, and Burial followed at Mount St. and a welding machine. Thursday night in a 14-5 romp over Thrifty Package is Don Kaja I Evald 1 Magi ol Manchester, The heavy smoke and difficulty in and two nieces tative. whose district included other relatives followed in proces­ Benedict Cemetery in Bloomfield. Kelsey who beat the throw home to catcher John Madden. Ac­ reaching the fire hampered Funeral services will be Tuesday Manchester. sion. tion in the Rec Slow Pitch Softball Tournament resumes Mon­ Rev. Francis Hale of St. John the firefighters. Hill said. "If the fire in headliner at 11 a m. at the Watkins Funeral F ire calls ’’He was a champion of the under­ day night with two games, Lathrop and Acadia at 6 and Turn­ Evangelist Church in West Hart­ Parents Club had been on the ground, it would Amateur Jimmy Horvath, right, of Manchester, enJoyeiJ the Home. 142 E Center St Burial will privileged.’’ recalled the speaker. have been over and done with in five company of Mike Reid, a touring pro, as his caddy. In winning pike TV and the loser clashing at 7:30. (Herald photo by Pinto) be in East Cemetery Friends may ’’He had character and concern. He ford, a childhood friend of Cotter's, Ferguson, who completed 15-of-24 celebrated the mass, along with The Parents Club of the to 10 minutes,” Hill said he was told the fifth annual National Caddy Golf Tournament last Monday By United Press International call at the funeial home Monday Manchester realized that, in politics, loyalty, by firefighters. passes for 254 yards and two from 7 to 9 p m An evening service compassion, decency and keeping Archbishop John Whealon and 20 Manchester Community College In New York. Usually the shoe Is on the other foot, Horvath If last week was any indication, touchdowns against the Jets, and will be held at 7 30 p m Thursday. 4 49 p.m — Stove fire, your word is far more important other priests. Child Development Center will hold "But they (firefighters) had to go being Reid's caddy on the PGA circuit. Bert Jones may be able to rest his up a narrow, temporary stairway in wide receiver Jerry Butler, who 113 Pine St (Town) than getting headlines. Too often in “Bill was filled with compassion its’ first annual meeting of the arm and let the Baltimore Colts’ The family suggests I h a I darkness and heavy smoke,” Hill caught six passes for 123 yards. memorials be made to the F.stonia Thursday. 8 p.m — Motor vehicle politics, we dwell on our and caring," said Hale in his homi­ school year on Monday, Sept. 21, at “Pony Express” backfield carry the Because the average age on the Whalers launch ■accident. West Center and McKee said. "It was a minor fire but a con­ archives in the t nited Stales differences, rather than what we ly. "He always did the best he could. 7:30. Plans'for the upcoming year ball to its destination. Colts is 25.8 years of age. Coach streets. (Towni And the best of Bill Cotter was, to will be discussed and an election of siderable problem for firemen.” The Colts, who host the AFC have in common. Bill was a The damage was confined to 50 Mike McCormack feels the home Friday. 9;24 a m. — Electrical legislator. He brought us together. ” say the least, superb. When this il­ officers will be held. Pro serves as caddy champion Buffalo Bills Sunday, field is an advantage. Talk show guests fire. Connecticut Bank and Trust, 14 lness was discovered, he expressed Parents whose children attend the feet of wooden planking on the scaf­ boast a pair of impressive young Two busloads of congressmen folding, 100 feet off the ground, “We must have our fans behind us WASHINGTON’ i UPl i - Guests N Main St (Eighth District) attended the funeral, as did the state great surprise at the outpouring of CDC are welcome and encouraged running backs in Curtis Dickey and screaming and holiering," he said. practice Monday on Sunday s network television in­ love and this surprise was the last to come. police said. rookie Randy McMillan. congressional delegation, former No injuries were reported. Hill “Our young kids get caught up in terview programs; —Sen. Pete Sen. Abraham Ribbicoff, forrher expression of his great humility.” Any questions concerning the In last week’s 29-28 upset of New enthusiasm.” Domenici. R-N .M . chairman of the Civitan Club “So far as we can judge, Parents Club or the CDC may be said, and there was never any England, McMillan rushed for two HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart­ regular season uct. b at Quebec. Gov. John Demsey, Sen. danger to the community or to the National golfing The Colts’ defense is anchored by ford Whalers open their fall training The first of eight pre-season -Senate Budget Committee, on CBS Christopher Dodd, former Lt. Gov. Congressman Cotter served his God directed to Sue Adamek, CDC direc­ touchdowns and 146 yards on 16 strong safety Bruce Laird and The Civitan Club will install Millstone I and II plants. camp Monday with 68 players for games will be Sept. 19 at the Hart­ ’Face the Nation.’ 11 30 a m EDT Robert Killian and a host of VIPS. just as much as he served his tor. The telephone number is 646- carries while the speedy Dickey had tackle Mike Barnes. Second-year Edward P Coltman as president at people,” added Archbishop 4900, extension 272, or 649-9608. one TD and 80 yai^s on 22 carries. preseason workouts at the Ice ford Civic Center against the Toron­ — Israeli Prime Minister man Ed Smith will start for the in­ Palace in Bolton, head coach Larry Menachem Begin, on NBC’s ’’Meet a dinner meeting to be held at Whealon. Overall, the Colts picked up 249 to Maple Leafs. title to Horvath jured Ed Simonini at middle Pleau said Friday. Pleau said the 68 players repor­ the Press, ” noon EDT Willie’s Steak House Tuesday. A late morning memorial was Ice cream social yards on the ground while Jones linebacker, flanked by Mike Woods Dinner will be at 7 p.m. and the in­ held at a West Hartford funeral threw just 20 times, completing 12 The group includes 16 centers. 12 ting for camp is the largest number —.Sen Alan Cranston, D-Calif., Playing bridge The Verplanck PYA will hold its and Barry Krauss. right wings, 13 left wings, 21 recently returned from visits to stallation ceremonies will follow Boy Injured home before the procession to the for 96 yards. ever invited to the Whalers’ pre­ annual ice cream social Friday, The Colts likely will be without defensemen and six goaltenders. season workouts. “However, it is Moscow and Warsaw, on ABC’s Gennara Tursi of Newington, cathedral. Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag On Sunday, however, the Colts the services of defensive end governor ol the Northeast District, Sept. k8 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the By Earl Yost caddies. The Whalers, who celebrate their important that we look at any player ’Issues and Answers.’ noon EDT. hit by train As the church bells rang, a crowd write about bridge — every day on Horvath, who played out of the will go against, a Bills’ defense that Donnell Thompson, the club’s se­ will be installing officer. the comics page of The Manchester school cafeteria. Sports Editor was tops in the AFC in 1980. True to 10 years of major league hockey this who can help our organization, of mure than 100 people gathered PTA membership will also be Manchester Country Club for cond first-round draft pick in 1980. season and their third in the across Farmington Avenue, on Aet­ Herald. form, Buffalo allowed just 231 total either im m ediately or in the NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A 6-year- available. It’s not often than an amateur several years, was third in the first Fot New England, Don National Hockey League, open the future," he said. golfer can get a touring PGA caddy tourney in 1979, fell back to yards against the New York Jets in old Norwich boy was listed in fair posting a 31-0 triumph. Hassemeck (6 catches. 111 yards) Hartford failed to qualify for the Flim-flams similar condition Friday at Yale New Haven professional to tote his bag around sixth place last year but all Jhe 1980-81 playoffs, finishing the season pieces (and putts) fell together last It should be remembered though looked splendid in replacing retired Hospital, recovering from injuries the course but that’s what ^ppened All-Pro tight end Russ Francis and with a 21-41-18 record. In a case Wethersfield police are when Jimmy Horvath of Monday in his third attempt at the that the Colts have a three-game there was some trouble with her ac­ he suffered when he was run over by Man charged winning streak over the Bills, han­ the Patriots rolled up 388 total Morrone cited Assisting Pleau at the training calling ’’very similiar ’ to a recent a freight train, police said. Manchester took part in the Fifth New York course. camp will be former players Rick count and later added that a bank ding Buffalo two of its five regular- yards, but the New England defense TULSA, Okla. (UPI) - Tulsa Manchester flim-flam, an elderly Police said Tracy Berge was in robbery Annual National Caddy Tournament was unable to corral McMillan. Ley and John Cunniff: Binghamton employee was stealing her money. Besides toting Reid’s equipment season losses in 1960. Roughnecks midfielder Joe Morrone woman lost $1,500 Thursday, police The man asked her to withdraw playing on tracks near his home Iasi Monday in Endicott, N.Y. Buffalo CkMch Chuck Knox knows Elsewhere Sunday it’s Atlanta at coaches Larry Kish and Jacques said. A 24-year-oId Colchester on the course, Horvath went along has been selected North American money from her account and hand it when he apparently tried to grab Ji/£h/SPAP£P Mike Reid carried the bag for what Jones has done to his team in Green Bay, Detroit at San Diego, Caron; (Jordie Howe, the Whalers’ man was arrested Friday Soccer League Rookie Player of the Police said the woman was con­ over onto the Providence and Worcester Horvath and he proved to be a good with Hubie Green to the British Houston at Cleveland, Denver at director of player development; and by Manchester police in luck charm as Horvath .copped the Open last year. Green won the Sam­ the past, but respects the Colts even Year, Roughnecks officials an­ tacted .by phone by a man who iden­ Police said the woman was then freight train and slipped underneath more because of their running Seattle, Tampa Bay at Kansas City, Bob Crocker, assistant director of tified himself as an agent of her Thursday. connection with an armed event on the third hole of a sudden my Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford nounced. hockey operations. contacted by a man posing as a robbery in August. game. St. Louis {^Dallas, Cincinnati at the NASL representatives announced bank police officer who took the money Police said the youth's foot was death playoff against Ed Fletcher. O ^n last month at Wethersfield. New York Jets, Los Angeles at New Timothy Barry was The pair deadlocked for top honors Injuries hampered Reid earlier “Bert Jones has always been the award Friday and will honor The man told the woman that from her. nearly severed in the accident. He Orleans, the New York Giants at being held on $10,000 bond. with 77 rounds. this season and also forced him to tough on the Bills,” he said. "This Morrone at an awards dinner in Hockey trade was found near the tracks by his He was charged with year, he’s joined in the backfield by W ashin^n and Chicago at San mother, who apparently heard his The 32-year-old Horvath, a one­ pass Up playing in several tour­ Toronto Sept. 24. armed robbery in the first a pair of outstanding runners. We Francisco. Oakland is at Minnesota PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The cries from the family's home, police time radio sportscaster and naments. Morrone, 22, was the Roughnecks’ Driver faces charges degree and larceny in the remember Curtis Dickey from a Monday night. third leading scorer last season. He Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired said. newscaster, has been on the tour for In this year’s World Series of Golf, In Tliursday night’s game, Mirmi fourth degree. Horvath worked with John Traub, year ago (two TDs in a 28-24 victory was a member of the U.S.. Olympic goaltender Paul Harrison from the An East Hartford woman was Berge was taken to the hospital at three years with Reid, one of the at Baltimore) and now there’s also blast^ Pittsburgh 30-10 for its se­ Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange After observing Ms. Dziedzie the the U.S. Naval Submarine ^ s e in Barry was charged in b ^ young pros on the lucrative cir­ not a household name on the circuit soccer team and was a three-time arrested Thursday and charged with officer placed her under arrest, connection with an Aug. 24 Randy McMillan to reckon with.” cond straight triumph while the All-America soccer in college. for future considerations. Penguin New London and later transferred to cuit. yet. ____ _ Steelers suffered their second interfering with a police officer and police said. robbery at Cumberland "Buffalo’s 3-4 defense is led by His performance at the University General Manager Baz Bastien an.- YaleNew Haven Hospital, where a Reid,’ fresh from playing in the The win for Horvath at New York straight loss. The loss marked the driving under the influence of Ms. Dziedzie was taken to Farms, 210 W. Center St., linebackers Jim Haslett and Shane of Connecticut last year won nounced Friday. spokeswoman said he was in fair IB.C. Open at the Endicott course, insures a spot in next year’s Pro-Am first time since 1970 that the alcohol, police said. headquarters and became violent in which two men, one with Nqison, and nose tackle Fred Morrone the Hermann Trophy as the . Harrison, 26, was a second round condition. joined Horvath, a low handicap in the B.C. Open with Reid. Steelers dropped their first two Marie W. Dziedzie. 22.' was when police attempted to place her a gun, held up the store, player, in the unique role as a caddy Each will require a caddy in this Smerlas. The Bills’ ballcontrol nation’s outstanding collegiate draft choice by Minnesota in 1975 Police said the train was traveling games. and was traded to Toronto in 1978. stopped by police while driving on in a cell, they said. netting about $60, accor­ Starts September 28,1981 for the special event for the tour event. offense is led by quarterback Joe soccer player. Hartford Road after an officer at about 10 mph and its crew was un­ Ms. Dziedzie was released on $.500 aware of the accident until the train ding to police reports. noticed one of her front tires bond and is scheduled to appear in smoking. was stopped about five miles from court Sept. 21. the scene. 10 - TH E H ERALD . Sat., Sept. 12. 1981 TH E HERALD , Sat., Sfcpt. 12, 1981 Soccer Classic Sunday Preparation Important | ROOKie, Omateur l l Very often, students w ill express the in­ heads weekend sports ability to hit solid groundstrokes when pressured or on the run. Many of the same players will also struggle Nine soccer games involving Division will play its first, home finals, 4 scrimmage Manchester on the return of serve or they feel rushed on Tennis Tips in golf spotlight players of all age and the Town game Sunday afternoon at 3 at High vs. Windsor L^ks. every swing they take. Mixed Doubles Tennis Tournament Mt.Nebo. Rochester SoCcerElub will host In these situations the inevitable problem will vie for spectator support on the Schcdiile at MCC today: 10 a.m. comes down to one thing — a lack of good Tom Casdlino, USPTA the Middletown Garibaldis at SUTTON, Mass. (U P l) - South When told he would probably be dies in his round. Renner, however, weekend. Mitchell JC vs. Post, noon Ledyard preparation skills. had two bogeys for his second Mt.Nebo. The locals copped their African robkie Denis Watson, paired with Ray Floyd on Saturday, Eight soccer games will be played vs. Wethersfield youths; 2 p.m. By my definition, racquet preparation is straight 68, while Strange had just opener *ast week. playing in just his 10th tournament Faxon said, " I just hope to be able in the Nutmeg Classic at the MCC vs. Middlesex CC, 4 o.m. the ability to bring the racquet into a position one bogey in shooting a 67 to go with Seven teams entered the Mixed of the year, shot a 4-under par 67 to get the ball on the tee.” Manchester Community College Manchester 12 and under team vs. to start the forward swing into the ball. Some his 'opening round 69, The tour­ Doubles tenni.s play, first round Friday to catch Curtis Strange and Watson, who has won more than Cougar Field, four today and four South Windsor. players refer to It as the backswing. nament’s top two drawing cards, matches this morning at 10 at MCC. Jack Renner for a three-way tie 841,d00 since joining the tour, had a Sunday, while the crack Manchester Games Sunday: 10 Youth Divi­ A student should put into perspective the Finals will be played this afternoon midway through the 8300,000 Plea­ see-saw round that featured seven former Red Sox star Ken Harrelson entry in the Connecticut A Soccer sion; noon. Youth finals; 2, College tim e fram e In which everything toppens in a racquet before the ball bounces. at 2. sant Valley (Classic. birdies and three bogeys. and lively Lee Trevino, both missed tennis stroke. This gains us advantages in two areas. One, the cut, Harrelson shot himself out The most impressive round of the Tllh 25-yea^ld Watson, who was Initially, as the ball Is hit back to us the with the backswing out of the way, our day was the performance of 20-year- bom in Rhodesia and was a corporal of the tournament with a 77 for a 151 decision must be made whether we are going forward^Stroke becomes easier to time, old amateur Brad Faxon of.. in that country’s artillery during the total, while Trevino had a 73 to go to hit a backhand or forehand. smoother and most importantly slower. This Barrington, R.I., who had a guerrilla wars, closed his round with along with an opening round 72, A fter that, we must pull the racquet into makes it less difficult to keep the racquet in Yanks stop RSox, 4-1 storybook round of 66 to join four a near-eagle on 18 to finish what he position, move to the ball and stroke forward. the correct swing path, to hold on, and to others at 5-under par 137, one shot termed "a strange day. Everything Also failing to make the cut were The average time for all this to occur to two meet the ball solidly.. o ff the lead. was kind of mediocre.” defending champion Wayne Levi at tfi two-and-a-half seconds, so our movements Secondly, with our racquet back early, we 145 and 1978 winner John Mahaffey NEW YORK (UPl) - Dave start the eighth. Gossage, who was , inning o ff starter Dennis Eckersley, Faxon, the two-time defending Renner and Strange both played in must be quick and efficient. move to the ball with the racquet prepared, at 148. I.' -V Righetti struck out 11 and combined credited with 20th save, yielded a' New England amateur champion the morning, and each had five bir­ 7-6, on RBI singles by Reggie Most players get into trouble because they thus making those shots on the run less of an with Rich Gossage on a two-hitter sacrifice fly to Dwight Evans that and a junior at Furman University, p t » Jackson and Graig Nettles. wait too long to take the backswing, thus effort. We don’t tend to lose our sense of Friday night in leading the New drove in Rick Miller with Boston's The Yankees added a run in the had a string of four holes where he I allowing themselves little tlnie to swing back balance or orientation on these shots. I M York Yankees to a 4-1 triumph over run in the eighth. third on successive singles by Oscar was 5-under par, capped by an eagle and forward later on. They jam two swings The total picture allows for increased con­ the Boston Red Sox in the first game The only other hit allowed by Gamble, Jackson and Nettles and a 2 when he holed an 80-yard shot on into too little a tim e frame. The results are a trol of each stroke and greater consistency. of the season between the American Righetti, who lowered his ERA to double play grounder by Dave the fly. general lack of racquet control which alters Watch the pros, observe their racquet League East rivals. 1.59, was a fourth inning single by Revering. Nettles hit his 14th homer With four holes left in his round, the normal, correct swing path. preparation; it will reinforce visually what Righetti, 6-2, was relieved by Carney Lansord. Faxon was tied for the lead, but he Joe's World -.ife in the sixth to complete the The habit we must acquire is to prepare the has been stated here. Gossage after giving up a single to New York scored twice in the first Yankees’ scoring. bogeyed the sixth hole before Jerry Rem y and his fifth walk to parring in for his 66. Joe Garman Open winner had reason to snnile Also one shot back are Scott Simp­ i son, Jeff Mitchell, Tommy Valen­ Chuck Lasher on the right didn't mind rounds. In the playoff, Lasher fired a two un­ All-Sports radio tine and Gavin Levenson, another showing his scorecard to other members of der par 70 to win $1,200. From left, amateur South African rookie who joined the the foursome which took part in the 18-hole Dave Kaye of the host club, Jeff Hadley of tour with his countryman this past in $$$ trouble Birdies by Stephenson June. playoff Thursday for the 35th Manchester Birchwi'ood and Joe Benevento of East Leading money winner Raymond Open Golf Tournament title at the Providence, R.l. Hadley and Benevento Views on AVON, Conn. (U P l) — Employees Floyd, Tom Kite and Jay Haas head Manchester Country Club. The quartet turned in 72 scores and Kaye had an 80. of Enterprise Radio, a 24-hour all­ a group of five at 138, 4-under par. finished regular play last week with 69 (Herald photo by Pinto) sports radio network, were told Haas was 6under par through 14 Friday the company will cease holes, but then suffered consecutive conservation operations next week unless it wake up sleepy course double bogeys and turned around to receives a massive infusion of birdie the last two holes. Lanny capital. Wadkins, who held a two-shot lead A groupr o u ^o f usI were sitting around “ woodies” were normally found, However, a company officer said SUFFOLK, Va. (UPl) - Jan each day since May and it has been the green. Using her four-wood ably, after the first round with a 66, the table after a good dinner and a came the elimination of hardwood he was confident an agreement Stephenson woke up the Sleepy Hole paying off. She has already picked she reached the green in two, but slumped to a 74 and was among 12 pleasant evening’s shooting, when forests. Swampy areas were drained All eyes on Irish would be signed by the deadline next Golf Course wj.tb_seven birdies up victories at Dallas and the Peter left her eagle putt 4 feet short. players at 140. the conversation rolled around to and filled in. The wood duck were Thursday. He said' an apparent ver­ Tigers 6, In'dians 3 Friday to take a two-stroke lead in Jackson Tournament in Canada. Upset at the poor attempt, her bir­ Faxon, who made the final 16 at National Hunting and Fishing Day, hard put to find decent nesting bal agreement, which would allow Cards 4, Mets 2 the first round of the 8125,000 Suffolk In the first round Friday, Stephen­ die putt caught the Up of the cup and the U.S. amateur and is par­ which is Sept. 26. areas. Beaver ponds were favorite LPGA. son and her,putter w a rm ^ to the 80- rolled out, forcing her to settle for a ticipating under a sponsor’s exemp­ This is the 10th anniversary of this areas for nesting and raising the network to continue operations, DETROIT (U Pl) — Lance Parrish ST. LOUIS (UPl) - Ken Stephenson, with four birdies on degree teniperatures by the fourth par. tion, began his incredible stretch annual event set by each president ducklings. With more and more in­ had been reached with unnamed in­ drove in two runs with a pair of Oberkfell’s sacrifice fly capped a the front nine and three more on the hole when she began a string of “ I ’ve never shot 8-under and I with a birdie' on the 18th hole to in office since it’s inception. The day dustrialization and housing, the vestors. singles and Dan Schatzeder pitched three-run first inning Friday night back side, set a new course record three consecutive birdies. She ran in really wanted to,” said Stephenson make the turn at lunder par. is set aside in recognition of beaver ponds disappeared and so did 6 1-3 innings of one-hit re lie f Friday that enabled the St. Louis (Cardinals and Coach Faust night to pace the Detroit Tigers to a with her 32-34—66 over the par-73, a 12-footer on the par-3, 132-yard about her putting on 18. “ Maybe I He then followed with birdies on sportsmens’ contribution to conser­ nesting sites. This, plus commercial to snap a five-game losing streak 6,128-yard layout. fourth hole, reached the par-5 fifth put a little too much pressure on me. the first and second holes, made his vation. hunting of these lovely waterfowl, 6-3 victory over the Cleveland In­ with a 4-2 victory over the New York If two putts had not rimmed out, a green in two for a two-putt birdie, I think I was a little more concerned Governor William O'Neill has also vastly reduced their numbers by the dians. Mets. eagle on the third, paired the fourth and featuring running backs Phil games in 1980. At one point, the ' I ‘i'iV' 64 would have tied the tournament and popped in another 12-footer on that I didn’t get in with that first and then birdied the fifth to com­ designated that day as Hunting and year 1900. By Kay McFadden Schatzeder, 6-7, had been dropped The Cardinals, clinging to a m - Carter and Toby Hunter and tight Notre Dame defense maintained a single-round record set last year by No. 6. shot. I ’m really upset. I hate to miss plete a spree of 6-under par over six Fishing Day in Connecticut in Somewhere along the line, UPl Sports Writer from the starting rotation but per­ game lead in the National League end Dean Masztak. 23-quarter streak without allowing a Nancy Lopez-Melton at nearby Following a 5-foot birdie putt that a putt like that for a 65. holes. recognition of the “ dedication and sportsmen, and conservationists, or mitted only a one-out double by East, greeted starter Pat Zachry, 7- The original Faust traded his soul Faust also benefits from the touchdown. Other Top Ten games Portsmouth’s Elizabeth Manor Golf rimmed out on the seventh hole, " I was not expecting this when I “ I feel sort of blank right now. I concern our sportsmen and women wildlife agencies started to work on Mike Hargrove after coming on in 11, with consecutive singles by Tom to the Devil in exchange for return of 16 returning starters — scheduled Saturday feature Wiscon­ and Country Club. Jane Blalock, Stevenson landed 4 feet from the pin teed off today.” don’t know if this is a better round exhibit for the safeguarding of our getting laws passed to protect the the third. Herr, Gene Roof, Keith Hernandez knowledge and power. It remains to eight each on defense and offense — sin at No. l-ranked Michigan, No, 2 who equaled Lopez-Melton’s tourna­ on the par-4, 332-yard eighth hole Blalock, who did not take advan­ than my first round at the Open natural resources." “ woodies” . Even though these and George Hendrick before Dane be seen just what Notre Dame head that he has inherited among 38 Oklahoma at Wyoming, No. 3 ment record 31 for the front nine, and sank her f o u ^ birdie on the tage of a practice round and was (when he shot an even-par 70 at "throughout the country, more and ducks were protected, their lorg’s grounder was mishandled by coach Gerry Faust will do to secure letter-winners back overall. Alabama at Georgia Tech, No. 5 Mariners 8, Jays 1 mixed her six birdies with one bogey front side. seeing the course for the first time, M erion),” said Faxon. “ 'This is my more sportsmens’ associations are existence remained precarious. But shortstop Frank. Taveras, the se­ the National Championship. The Notre Dame rushing attack use at Tennessee, Iowa at No. 6 to sit two strokes behind Stevenson Her hot streak continued on the took out after Stephenson from the second tour event and it helped to beginning to set up programs and through research, a solution seemed cond error of the inning. The Fighting Irish will begin their was ranked 15th in the nation last Nebraska, No. 7 Penn State at Cin­ TORONTO (UPl) - Jeff at 5-under 31-37—68. back nine as she put her second shot beginning of the third hole. have the experience. But I have no events for the public to participate to be on the way. Wood duck nesting quest [or that honor Saturday in year and will feature an awesome cinnati. No. 8 Georgia at California Burroughs belted a three-run homer Janet Alex and Myra Van Hoose on the par-5 10th hole onto the edge She put together a threebirdie idea how I ’ll feel tomorrow, because in on this day, or even weekend, boxes were built, and thousands and South Bend against I^ouisiana State, coupling in senior Phil Pozderac, a and No. 10 Texas at Rice, No. 8 and Jerry Natron added a solo shot Cubs 6, Expos 5 finished the first round in third of the green and two-putted for her string and added one more on the I ’ve never been here before.” each year. And this seems to be the thousands of them were planted in led by a man who accumulated a 6'9 ", 270-pound right tackle, and Pittsburgh is idle. Friday night to power the Seattle CHICAGO (UPl) - Ken Reitz place with 3-under 70s. Ten others, fifth birdie. Her final birdies came front nine for a 5-under 31. However, only time John Q. Public comes in breeding areas favored by them. 174-17-2 record at Moeller High junior Mike Shiner, a 6'8 ", 270- Last season, Michigan handed Mariners to an 8-1 victory over the drove in two runs with a home run including 1979 winner Amy Alcott on the par-515th when she chipped it she only came home in even-par 37 contact with sportsmen's These artificial hollows or cavities School in Cincinnati. Ohio, and who pound right guard. their Wisconsin hosts a 24-0 beating Toronto Blue Jays. and sacrifice fly and Bill Buckner and Pat Bradley, crowded the field within 6 feet and the par-3 16th hole following one bogie and one birdie. organizations as a group. The rest of were readily accepted by the wood has been dreaming about this job for LSI), which lost 24-7 to No.3 at Madison for their 18th win in as Glenn Abbott, 3-6, gave up six hits, continued his torrid hitting with a for fourth with 2-undec 71. The 54- when she rolled in an 8-foot downhill “ I made some putts to get some the year, the only contact they (the duck, and the population began to a very long time. 'T know it will be Alabama last week, appears to be many meetings. They will try to struck out one and w a lk ^ two in single and triple Friday to lead the hole tournament, which ends Sun­ putt. confidence,” Blalock said. “ I ’ve Radiol public) have is with individual rise. an emotional moment for me the faced with a lopsided task at the make it 19 in a row with a defense eight innings to get the victory and Chicago Cubs to a 6-5 victory over day, is sponsored by United Virginia The only time her putter failed on been putting well all year, but I hunters and fishermen. Most of this bull work, the plan­ first time we hit the field. " said very least. that allowed just three field goals win for the first time since Aug. 15. the Montreal Expos. Bank. the back side was the final hole, a haven’t been getting on the greens to TV However, it is these sportsmen’s ning, hammering, sawing, and final­ Faust, who was named Notre "We feel going to South Bend to over their last 22-plus quarters of Jerry Don Gleaton pitched the ninth The Cubs, who won their fourth Stephenson said she has been par-5, 451-yard rolling enemy with make the putts.” groups, some of them extremely ly planting of these boxes was done Dame s 24th head coach following play Notre Dame is a tremendous play in 1980. Add those figures up for Seattle. straight game — their longest win­ practicing her putting for two hours the Nansemond River to the left of small and loosely knit organizations, by sportsmen and other conserva­ the departure of Dan Devine at the opportunity for us, " said LSU Coach and you've got 86, which is what the ning streak since last September — that have toiled quietly behind the tion groups. Whole memberships of end of last season. “ That's ■lerry Stovall. “ They may be Wolverines should do to the Twins 4, WSox 3 moved to within a game of first- scenes on various projects aimed at rod and gun clubs turned to, and something I'v e thought about a physically as big as any team in offensively-iveak Badgers. place St. Louis in the National Cedeno fined and suspension cancelled SATURDAY bettering our natural resources. waded in thousands of small ponds great deal since coming to Notre America, including any team in the At Laramie, Wy., Oklahoma and Athlete-of-Week BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (U P l) - League Elast. Baseball - 2 p.m. Red Sox vs. One project that comes to mind is and bogs to plant these nests. Un­ Dame. .NFL. " Opportunity is one way to the Cowboys each grab one end of a Dave Engle slugged a two-run Yankees, Ch .22,38, WTIC the wood duck restoration. sung heroes? No. Unsung workers? NEW YORK (UPl) — Cesar totally unacceptable for a baseball their profession. "But 1 also know that once we go describe it. Stovall will also have wishbone offense to get off to a run­ Mel Bidwell has been named homer with two out in the seventh Reds 3, Dodgers 2 Football - 1 p.m. UConn vs. This most beautifully plumaged of Yes. A lot of hours, a lot of work, Cedeno was fined 85,000 but his in­ player to enter into the stands in a “ Y et in this case the evidence is all waterfowl, not too many years out there, the honeymoon is over for the doubtful luck to face one of ning start. Wyoming's new head Athlete-of-the-Week for pitching two inning Friday night to lift the Bucknell, WDRC and a lot of wet feet, and tired CINCINNATI (UPl) - Ron definite suspension cancelled threatening manner toward a compelling that the remarks made ago, was on the verge of extinction. good. It's time for us to get down to college football's most powerful coach A1 Kincaid has inherited two victories for Lathrop Insurance in Minnesota Twins to a 4-3 victory 1:30 UCLA vs. Arizona State, Cb bodies moved around a lot of Oester hit a one-out homer in the Friday by the president of the by the fans went beyond the realm In fact, they were a protected lumber. business and start trying to win foot­ defensive lines as well. excellent candidates for the key spot the Rec Slow Pitch Softball Tourna­ over the Chicago White Sox. patron. .8 ball games " 10th inning Friday night, giving the National League who partially “ Therefore,” Feeney concluded, of decency. This type of spectator species. Today, believe it or not, these Led by All-America linebacker in quarterbacks Phil Davis and ment. The righthander stopped Engle's first major league homer 2:10 Notre Dame vs. LSU, WINF Cincinnati Reds a 3-2 victory over exonerated the Houston Astros’ first "fo r entering the stands in Atlanta behavior is not only unfair to the Woodduck are normally found in wood duck are among the most com­ One of the things Faust has done Bob Crable. the Irish allowed an Craig Johnson, while Sooner's chief Manchester Pizza Tuesday night came off loser Britt .Bums, 8-4, Boxing -1:30 WBA lightweight the Los Angeles Dodgers. baseman for entering the stands to in the game of Tuesday, Sept. 8, players, but is unacceptable to the flooded or marshy bottomland, mon breeding waterfowl in the East. to get off on a winning foot is to in­ average of 5.6 points per game, 166.5 Barry Switzer tries out Darrell and followed up by whipping Thrifty following a single-by Gary Ward. championship: Noel vs. Gonzalez Oester hit a 3-2 pitch over the confront a fan in A tiw ta. Cesar C ^en o is fined the sum of ^ ,- vast majority of the fans who go to swamps and other watery and damp And this program of building nesting stall a mutidimensional offense, total yards and 59.6 passing yards Shephard in the exact same position Package Thursday night at Winner Al Williams, 4-8, walked Tennis - Noon U.S.Open, Ch'.3 the first batter in the eighth inning right field wall to make a winner of League president Charles (Chub) 000 and the indeterminate suspen­ the game for entertainment and areas. A hen wood duck has to find a boxes has been taken up in New directed by quarterback Blair Kiel over the last seven regular-season left empty by departed wizard J.C. Fitzgerald Field. and was replaced by Doug Corbett, reliever Joe Price, 51, who came on Feeney said the incident. Sept. 8, sion is cancelled as of this date.” enjoyment rather than to express SUNDAY hollow, or cavity, in a tree, to nest, Zealand by sportsmens’ groups to Watts. who earned his 11th save despite in the 10th. Pena’s record fell to 1-1. “ has more than one facet” and Feeney an^yzed the two facets of such anti-social behavior. Baseball - 2 Red Sox vs. lay her eggs, and raise her young. improve the population of the yielding singles to Greg Luzinski added that "m itigating cir­ the incident as follows; “ It is the policy of this office that Yankees, Ch.8, WTIC, WINF And this hollowed out place has to be islands' grey teal waterfowl. And and Carlton Fisk for the third White Braves 4, Padres 1 cumstances and a letter of apology” “ People who attend baseball extreme actions by spectator that Football - 1 p.m. Redskins vs. just right. A pair of birds will usual­ it's working there too. softened what otherwise would have infringe upon the rights of the Giants, Ch.3 Sox’ run. ATLA N TA (U P l) - Dale Murphy games have the right, and it is part ly spend several days searching, and Hunters and fishermen are not been a more severe penalty. Cedeno players and other fans be responded 1 p.m. Oilers vs. Browns, Ch,30 1 drove in three runs with a pair of of the enjoyment of the game, to examining a number of such hollows just "takers." Besides giving of Perry has same fire inside to by proper security measures in­ was subjected to severe verbal and p.m. - Patriots vs. Eagles, W POP home runs to help Gaylord Perry to root vociferously for their favorites before they settle into their dollars in license fees every year, O’s 2, Brewers 1 personal abuse before invading the cluding ejection and, in cases where 4 p.m. Jets vs. Bengals, Ch.20 his 296th career triumph Friday or, on the other hand, vent in a “ home.” they are conservationists, and are thrown objects are involved, legal .NEW YORK (U P l) — Joe Torre has a way M ILW AU K E E (U P l) - Dennis stands to face the fans. sportsmanlike fashion feelings Tennis - 4 p.m. U.S. Open, With the advent of real civilization givers of time, labor and love of Whether he wins 300 or not, Gaylord Perry night and pace the Atlanta Braves to prosecution. of getting right to the core of things Martinez fired a sevenhitter for his "Even with such verbal towards players that are negative, Ch.3 and growth in the east, where the nature. It’s a great fraternity. certainly will get my vote for the Hall of a 4-1 victory over the San Diego When he talks, it never hurts to listen 12th victory and Eddie Murray hit provocation,” Feeney said, “it is and players expect this as part of Fame and I can't see him having any great Padres. because he doesn't make your ears tired. his 17th homer to trigger a two-run trouble collecting enough others to be Murphy homered following a ■Somebody in Torre's offiee mentioned the Sports fourth inning Friday night, leading elected. You never know, though. H ere’s a single by Bob Homer to give the other day how Gaylord Perry, who'll be 43 the Baltimore Orioles to a 2-1 man who's the only pitcher in baseball Braves a 3-1 lead in the thii^ and he SMC AIR COMPRISSOR years young next week, is breaking his back Parade triumph over the Milwaukee history ever to win the Cy Young Award in belted his 10th homer, a solo blast, Light New England 13 pc. HIGH SPEED DRILL SET to get those five more victories that will give Brewers. Milt Richman BOTH leagues—with Cleveland in 1972 and in the eighth for Atlanta’s final run. him that magical .300 and virtually assure him The only run off Martinez, 124, with San Diego in 1978 at the age of 40. No ac­ Perry, 7-6, hurled a nine-hitter a place in Baseball's Hall of Fame, and that was unearned. In the second, Ben tive pitcher has any more victories than him through seven innings to pick up the evoked this perfeet capsule description of Oglivie led o ff with a double, went to and he and Jim Banning are the only ones to victory in his sixth attempt and Atlanta's big veteran right-hander from the third wtien catcher Rick Dempsey college football slate % N.P. win 100 or more games and record 1,000 reliever Rick Camp pitched the final Mets' manager: was charged with a passed ball and strikeouts in each league. two scoreless innings to record his "Gaylord doesn't throw as hard as he used scored on Roy Howell's sacrifice 14th save. Perry has won 20 games or more five By United Press their 20-yard line four Main is at Lehigh; Connec­ to anymore, he's not as thin as he used to be my family and to all those people who are fly. different times and you can win yourself times in the second half ticut at Bucknell;. Rhode, 1/16" thru V*" and he doe.sn't have as much hair on his head Baltimore manager Earl Weaver Astros 6, Giants 0 International talking about it. Naturally, I'd like to get it. some money betting no one remembers the and we came away empty- Island at Boise State; Cen­ 15 Gal. Tank as he once had, but he still has the same fire played the game under protest in the With drill indai Anybody this close would be silly not to want last time he missed working his regular turn. HOUS’TON (UPl) - Gary Woods Holy Cross, making its handed each tim e,” said tral Connecticut at inside. He's one of the most unbelievable seventh inning after dozens of seat Rag. RatailM TSii rricv Priea «333.33 it." He tore some ligaments in his ankle with the knocked in two rans and Cesar 1981 debut under new coach Taylor, who in all four oc­ Lafayette and Southern competitors you'll ever see in your lifetime cushions were thrown onto the field casa incl. The baseball strike in June and July did as Giants in 1966 and missed a few turns when he Cedeno singled and scored twice in Rick Carter, hosts defen­ casions chose not to go for Connecticut at Fordham. and he gives you your money's worth every by the fans before the Brewers much as anything else to hurt Perry’s was on the disabled list then but still won 21 his return to the lineup Friday night ding Yankee Conference a sure field goal. “ Obvious­ 99 time he goes out there..'' batted. However, Weaver withdrew chances. It cost him anywhere from 10 or 12 games that year. The next time he missed a to carry the Houston Astros to a 6-0 champion Boston Universi­ ly, you don’t like doing Special 99 Perry notched his 295th win two days after starts he otherwise would've had but there the protest when the Orioles won. Mayotte honored S PiC IA L turn, and then it was only one, was 12 years victory over the San Francisco ty Saturday to highlight a those things and you won’t 1 9 9 CUMMINS the start of the second half of the season and isn't much he can do about that. He isn’t later when he came up with a back spasm Giants behind the five-hit pitching of light weekend of New go too far on the season NEW YORK (UPl) - Mso Availabh: has lost two games and had three no decisions W Variabla A Ravarsibla Spaadi going around crying over that lost opportuni­ with the Padres. Don Sutton. England Ckillege football. doing that.” Tim Mayotte, winner of the V i H.P. 10 gal. Rag. Retail 277.78 Special 166.69 since. He's 6-6 on the season overall and in­ ty because he has never been a whiner nor is What he finds toughest now is controlling Sutton, 8-8, struck out six in Carter, who came to Holly Cross is c om in g o ff NCAA singles cham­ 1 H.P. 14 gal. R ^ . Retail 379.99 Special 227.79 .All Matal Casad Drill RIVIT KIT asmuch as he rarely ever misses his turn, he 1 H.P. 22 gal. Reg. Retail 397.77 Special 236.66 he trying to politic for another contract with his weight. He broke into the big leagues at besting Vida Blue, 8-6, and posting Holy CroM after directing a 3-8 season while BU lost pionship in May, received List Priea 69.95 figures to get about six more starts before the 2 H .P. 22 gal. Reg. Retail 648.88 SpaciaFSSS.SS the Braves next year much as he’d like them 215 back in 1962 and is 230 now. ^Bowling his second shutout of the year. Dayton to the Division HI just once in 1980. BU has an award as College Player regular campaign winds up Oct. 4. 3 H.P. 22 ga|. Reg. Retail 724.44 S ^ ia l 434.66 to offer him one. "You can accept losing some speed on your NCAA title, hasn't been one the last three gamM of the Year Friday. SPECIAL If he doesn't get them with the Braves ‘ T m not going around begging for the team fast ball and losing some speed on your feet defeated since the third an d 4-1-1 s in c e 1974 In In addition to his singiM expires at the end of this season and at his # Phils 8, Pirates 6 to give me a chance," he says. " I f they think also comes rather natural,” be says. "Those game of the 1979 season. meetings between the two title, the 21-year-old from 3 4 ** sUge, being the oldest active player in both I can help, maybe I'll get the chance without are two things you can't control. Weight is PITTSBURGH (UPl) - Keith Last year, Dayton went 14- schools. Springfield, Mass., led big leagues, Perry has no guarantee anyone W D -4 0 I EASCO I " ADJUSTARLE WRENCH having to ask for it." something you can control. It takes dis­ HOME ENGINEERS Moreland and Manny Trillo com­ 0 and Carter has a personal “ They have seen us and Stanford to its fourth will sign hi'm again for next season. "W e wanna see Gaylord get his 300th," bined to drive in five runs and Steve 9 ai. caa SPECIAL cipline. I quit eating desserts some time ago — Alyce McArdle 175, 17-game winning streak on we don’t have any Idea of NCAA team championship g S © How much does it mean for him to get that says Braves' manager Bobby Cox. “ But we and very seldom eat any potatoes. Usually, Diane Cote 194-499, Carol Carlton and Jerry Reed teamed up what Carter is going to in five years. 300th? tte line. snciAi CLOSE OUT try to win first and the 300 comes second. all I have for breakfast is a piece of dry bread Scott 478, Karen Bottone on a sevenhitter ^ d a y night to lead Boston University looked do,” said Taylor. “ We have The Player of the Year List 34.95 In some ways, not that much, he says, yet After the season is over, we're gonna have to and some honey.” 456. the Philadelphia Phillies to an 8-0 a bit shakey last weekend talked to people who have award was made by AMF m par in another way, it means a lot—the same ¥mnnm AO Ust 12.19 sit down and examine all our young pitching For years. Perry has been accused of victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. In disposing o f a weak U.S. played Carter teams and Head and Tennis 1 9 ’» thing it meant to someone like Early Wynn, prospects. W e've got a lotta good ones. So we throwing the outlawed spitter, and if you go ANTIQUES Carlton, 12-3, gave up four singles Merchant Marine seen some film s but he’U Magazine. who struggled so hard and so long to nail still really don’t know about Gaylord for next around asking National League hitters now, — Debby Wilson 126, Joan in seven inninjgs, struck out three Academy team. BU’s just have to adjust.” down the last of his 300 wins and even came year. Yet, the way he has pitched, he TOOL WAREHOUSE OUTLET they’ll tell you he still throws It. Colby 130, Clem Cataldi and walked two. Reed gave up three defense was stellar, In other ga m M in New Herald Angle out of retirement for it. probably warrants another contract. He has VERNON You ask Perry, himself, about it . and he 130, Helen Reid 131, Flo singles. The Phillies got all eight holding the Marines to Ehigland, New Hampshire Herald Sports Editor HARTfORD WSST SPRINGFIUD "'It s not really going to affect my life very pitched good enough to have his 300 already. 3S4 i-oospir-' 4v( I Al COI 1 Vll 1 f HI1 S56 sw iBDaif S’ laughs but gives you a straight enough Niles 156-372, Alice runs in the first three innings, seven minus 41 yards rushing. hosts AIC while the Coast Elarl Yost keeps on top of much if I do or I don’t get it,’ ’ Perry says, He has come out of a lotta games between the I I ’ 44 I B4 S3 ' '8 ' n j 42j: answer. Richards 139-133-383, of them o ff starter Rick Rhoden, 8-3, Coach Rick Taylor was Guard entertains the Mer- sports in his regular possibly preparing himself for the disappoint­ sixth and the eighth Innings when we were " I get by with what I can,” he says, and you Emma Johnson 138-126-362. who was chased after 1 2-3 innings. 1m s than thrilled about the cant Marine Saturday column, “ The Herald ment of finishing up with only 298 or 299. "It either tied or a run behind and I can’t are perfectly free to take that any way you Joan DeDomlnlcis 157-398,' Errors by Tim Foil and Gary team’s execution. night. Angle,” on the dally sports H72 U U ’ / "■ ...... • probably means more to the people I know, to remember one time when we got him the like. Reggie Gburski 131-168-137- Alexander made three of the runs "W e had the ball inside Outside of the region. 436, Cindy Colby 129-342. o ff Rhoden unearned, 12 - THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 - 1 3

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Sandra Spuzich 3tP3»~74 Manchester's 'Biz' Swensson CHICAGO MINNESOTA Marty Dickerson 37-37-74 NEW YORK ST. LOUIS ab r h bi ab r h bi I. G— Bmatoomt ab r h bi ab r h bi Therese Hession 30-30-74 7. Iwcirin 7il— Ikgidni LeFlore If 3 110 Ward cf 4 12 0 Kathy Postlewait 37-37-74 L I rt— a— Mbil t lw n U — I Mazzilli cf 5 2 3 0 Herr2b 3 1 10 Bernzrd 2b 3 2 10 Engle rf 4 2 3 2 1 fct— Cif— i kiM Stearnsc 30 11 Roof If 3 12 1 Anne-Marie Palli 3030-74 Xl ii— G—y itw w hG n—a i Johnson lb 3 0 11 Hatcher If 3 10 0 Cindy Chamberlin 37-37-74 S— F—to-Ji—I w IPbkCutii- G. teM|i4teHli Brooks 3b 2 0 0 1 Hmndzlb 4 111 Squires lb lOOOSmallydh 40 2 1 Kingmn If 4 0 0 0 Hendrck cl 40 10 Silvia Bertolaccini 36- 39-74 Tennis LWtkikfdm L4rrlip90irza Luzinsk dh 4 0 2 1 Sofield pr 0 0 0 0 Cathy Mant 3441-75 Qfktti: Staub lb 4 0 0 0 long rf 30 11 Sthrlndph 000 0 Castino3b 30 11 Sbb Guo—9hpi Jorgnsnlb 4 0 10 l^ndrm rf 1 000 Sandra Post 3540-75 l.h — b**uto t toili I — Fiskc 4 0 11 Macknn2b 2 0 10 Mindy Moore 36- 30-75 Taveras ss 4 0 10 OberkfllSb 3 0 I ] Lemon cf 4 0 10 Wilfong2b 10 0 0 lln^Cdzacorta 4. l— iran-k— H Kathy Martin 37- 30-75 S.F— tototeM 18m Iwdi Flynn 2b 2 0 0 0 Porter c 30 10 Nordhgn rf 3 0 0 0 Butera c 4 0 0 0 Shelley Hamlin 37- 30-75 Htragosph 1 0 0 0 Ramsey ss 3 1 10 Molinar ph 1 0 0 0 Fndrbrk If 3 0 0 0 l.kn U H &0tantU9lnts Memories of a justice of the peace Dale Lundquist 30-37-75 Marshall p 0 0 0 0 Forsch p 2 00 0 SUNDAY MATINEE NATIONAL LEAGUE Kuntz rf 0 0 0 0 Corcom lb 0 0 0 0 Vicki Sii^leton 36«-75 By United Press international Sihs MMckmit Wilson ph 1 0 0 0 Braun pn 0 0 00 Morrisn 2b 3 0 10 Wshngt ss 3 0 10 3037-75 By United Press Intematiunal 2^chry p 2 0 0 0 Sutter p 0000 Connie Chillemi U.S.Open (Second Half) Turner ph 1 0 0 0 Brenda Goldsmith 3030-75 Falcone p 0 0 0 0 At Flushing Meadow, N.Y.. Sept. 11 R n t East Almonss 4 000 Carole C^arbonnier 37-30-75 1. iiu kmn 2. Om tiiliili By Rhea Talley Stewart One couple obtained a marriage Cubbagph 10 10 Totals 34 3 8 3 Totals 314 10 4 Women's Singles Biz also makes a Polaroid photo for went off to produce a baby. W 1L Pet. GB Alexandra Reinhardt 37-30-75 t h n h Grdnhrlb 10 10 Chicago 200 000010-3 Semifinals 1 tociri huon 4.8— 142141 Special to the Herald each couple. license in Manchester, not knowing A local jeweler learned that the St. Louis 16 12 .571 — Totals 34 2 8 2 Totals 29 4 9 4 Kathy Hite 3030-76 Martina Navratilova (4), Charlottesvil­ 5. Sol— 8— iN k M irti— I la n w i i b W t Chicago 16 15 .516 1*7 Minnesota 200 0002Dx—4 Penny Pulz 30-36-76 le. Va.. dcf. Chris Evert Lloyd (1), I b M l h a n Biz, Republican state represen­ that the public room at the Colony, young couple buying a ring had an New York 001 010 0 0 0 - 2 DP—Minnesota 1. LOB—CThicago 7. 7.F— to-I— k lin n tir t ir — Elsie “Biz” Swensson is a jeom- New York 15 16 .484 2^1 St. Louis 300 000 lOx- 4 Cathy Morse 3030-76 Amelia Island. Fla . 7-5,48.68; Tracy r.la w h t h M tative from the 13th District, is as where they expected to marry in Minnesota 6.2Ek-Leflore,'Smalley. HR— 37-39-76 Sib BdrioJIrTZtM bination of Marryin’ S am ,' Perle ultimatum from a stern father: Montreal 14 15 483 2*7 EJ—Zachry. Taveras, Oberkfell. D P- Cindy Ferro Austin (3). Rolling Hills, ^ l if ., dcf. M h h h front of a crowd, is in Vernon. Philadelphia 131 17 433 4 Enable (I i. SB*-LeFlore. Morrison. Ward, Sue Fogleman 37- 39-78 ^ r b a r a Potter (11), Woodbury, Conn.,6- bubbly as the drink she serves, and someone would be killed if his preg­ New York 2 LOB-New York 8. St. S—Castino Mesta and Dear Abby. As one of Pittsburgh 12 21 364 6*2 Louis 5. 2B--Mazzilli 2. 3B--Taveras. Robin Walton 38- 30-76 1.68. Tfitk • doesn’t mind that those fringe Biz took them into their bedroom, nant daughter returned home un­ West IP H R ER BBSO a-Liz Wavnick 3030-76 Women’s Doubles Sao6k Manchester’s seven justices of the Cubbage SB- Roof. Mazzilli S—Steams. Chicago LQniiUci 2.$ol— benefits lower the profit in being a which was on the Manchester side of married. The jeweler knew whom to Houston 20 11 645 Nancy Maunder 37-39-76 Semifinals U rri— I iGoni]i L M M i m IM r a a t e a peace, she has performed about 500 Herr. SF-Oberkfell. Brooks, Roof. Burns (L84> 7 10 4 4 2 2 37- 39—76 Los Angeles. 18 13 .581 2 IP H R ER BBSO Sharon Barrett Kathy Jordan. King of Prussia. Pa., S. loMoa iO oru 3. INm to 1- justice of the peace. She would the town line, and said the few call. Biz was occupied all day at the San Francisco 17 13 .567 2'2 Farmer 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Brenda Lunsford 37- 39-76 pnd Anne Smith, Dallas (2). def. Hana GNaorti (.N it d w h marriages in the past 10 years. New York Hickey 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 37-39-76 7.8okli iNriMyo rather be a “universal aunt,” as she words that make it legal before put­ Capitol in Hartford representing the Atlanta 17 13 ,567 2>2 Zachry IL 7-11» f 1-3 8 3 3 0 4 Barbara Mizrahie Mandlikova. Czechoslovakia, and Pam 5. lirG M aiM ii L a a a t q n Unlike the comic strip’s Marryin’ Cincinnati 16 14 .533 3*2 McGlolhen 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Joyce Kazmierski 37- 39-76 Sb riMo was to the young man who confided, ting on, a show for the assembled 13th D istrict in the G eneral Falcone :-3 0 0 0 0 0 Minnesota Teeguarden. Los Angeles. 38,6-2,6-1. i m d M L IM t - N M i Sam, who did a buck-and-wing only San Diego 9 23 281 ll>2 Marshall 2 11110 Lynn Adams 38- 39-77 while making preliminary guests. Assembly, but she sent in motion the Friday s Results Williams(W4-8i 6 3 3 3 Nancy Rubin 3641-77 Dmotti: Si3t Jot4(at for the $2 wedding, Biz (no one ever St. Louis Corbett (SII v 2 0 0 0 Chicago 6, Montreal 5 Forsch (W 8-f 1 7 7 2 2 1 2 llkratibol arrangements, that his Catholic steps for waiving the four-day Philadelphia 8. Pittsburgh U Williams pitched to 1 batter in 6th; Jan Ferraris 3740-77 TIM calls her given name) gives every SHE CAN IMPROVISE in any Sutter (S20) 2 1 0 0 0 1 Burns p itch ^ to I batter in 8th. 1 Aramiyo-Gomi 4. Urt— irfd m mother refused to attend his civil waiting period, and at day's end per­ Atlanta 4. San Diego 1 T •2;03 A- -14.787 Vicki Fergon 38- 39-77 S.OekioTloru 6.lwion4— tl IM r a a t i j n ceremony all she has. situation except when it regards WP-Williams T-2;34. A -6.9f4 3641-77 ceremony. formed her only shotgun wedding. , CincinnaliS. Los Angeles2 Jerilyn Britz »------u i %riap kCortar— i m M r n b i M W t « n She even buys “bubbly” by the legality. The legal essentials are St. Louis 4, New York 2 Mardell Wilkins 38- 39-77 iR B T M m “I won’t do it unless your mother 3740-77 Skb Piwiji N iiii case, asti spumante, which she COl'PI.ES OF Al.l. ages have Houston 6, San Francisco 0 LOS ANGELES CINCINNATI Debbie Meistcriin 7. Jot-INHi M h n i t a H a M i comes,” said Biz. “Tell her that.” It that the license must have been Saturday s Games BALTIMORE MILWAUKEE Marga Stubblefield 3740-77 prefers to champagne, so that come to Biz, including a couple who, Montreal 1 Lee2'-4 or Bahnscn2-11 at ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h hi Bevoi ly Davis-Coopor 30-30-77 TvotHli: Sill Fort! Ciiiwiti worked. After the ceremony the issued in the same town in which the Chicago iKrave<‘ M), 2:20 p m. Ix)pcs 2b •.010 Collins rf 20 0 0 Bumbry cf 4 0 3 0 Molitor cl 40 10 Viviftn'llrowii!'^ 3840- 78 couples who marry in her front after 47 years of believing Landrex cf 4 0 0 0 Hoshldr rf 2 0 10 Sakata ss 4 0 10 Yount ss 4 02 0 1. Arriaii ICk— li 2. Irt— Tloru mother kissed Biz and thanked her. ceremony is performed, and must Los Angeles (Valenzuela 12-41 at Mary Dwyer 3940- 79 19th HOLE 3-hbMeniy 4. HrwiiM liinrt FortJe parlor on Porter Street may drink a themselves married, discovered on Cincinnati (Seaver ll-2i.7 p m. Guerrer3b 4 111 Griffey cf 5 0 2 2 Singlctn rf 4 0 0 0 Cooper lb 4 0 1 0 M.J. Smith 3841-79 L W M r e be on the premises. Garvey lb 4 0 10 Conepen ss 5 0 10 Corey If 0 0 0 0 Simmons c 4 0 1 0 40«-79 5.S0I— i I— I Ciriiitii toast. SOME JUSTICES OF THE the man's retirement that a f*hilade!phia 1 No)es0-11 at Ihttsburgh Baker It 3 0 0 0 Foster If 4 0 10 Martha Hansen IliiraiaZiri l a m b i M Once her husband Joe had to cook I Solomon 6-4 (, 7 05 p m Murray lb 4 12 1 Oglivie If 3 M 0 Barbara RiedI 3940-79 7.8ohin8ertir— 18— fJkratM ’The reception extends to accom­ technically had made their Monday rf 3 12 1 Bench lb 4 0 00 Morals dh 4 0 10 Thomas rf 3 0 00 RETIRED SWINGERS Sib litctraMjnda S.C0MiMU8t iriiiilil III 1 PEACE marry only on their home dinner for 12. with telephonic San Diego i Welsh 5-61 at Atlanta Pena p’ 0 0 0 0 Hume p 0 0 0 0 Lenore Muraoka 3841- 79 7 . lr # M b | « panying family and friends, I Mahler 5-51.7 X p m. Lownsln If 1 1 0 0 Howell 3b 2 0 11 Lee Burke 4040-60 Best 9 Holes— Less one- tNnMUiac«ti ground. Biz goes all over coaching, while Mrs. Swensson ceremony invalid. They chose an Scioscia c 4 0 10 Biittnerph 100 0 Roenick rf 1 0 0 0 Brohrd dh 3 0 0 0 S M G o M d M b although she has been wary since New York (Scott 4-81 at St Louis Russell ss 4 0 10 Price p 0 0 0 0 Julie Pyne 3941- 00 half handicap: Grorge Manchester. She has officiated in waited for a groom to drive from out-of-town justice so the (Sorenson7-6'.8 Of)p m DeCincs 3b 4 0 2 1 Gantner2b 3 0 0 0 Debbie Raso 3644-80 the day “a few friends” turned out Reuss p 3 0 0 0 Knight 3b 5 0 2 0 Ripken ss 30 10 Blount 24, Al Tuttle 25, Fmt many homes, in every club in the Vernon to Sturbridge, Mass., and grandchildren would not find out. San Francisco (Wnitson5-71 at Houston Stewart p 00 0 0 Ocster2b 3 13 1 Elaine Hand 3941-80 L lk tu (bkiili Ih M m m m * ' Niekro7-7i, 8 X p m Dauer2b 10 0 0 Sue Bennett 394D-aO i.U o r t I h r t n i to be more than lOO: Now she limits vicinity, and many times in back to fetch the forgotten license. A 69-year-old bachelor who came Howe p 0 0 0 0 O’Borry c 2 10 0 Dempipscy c 3 00 0 Paul Sullivan 26, Fran T i b ^ M m l i i l 4. ■— fmiy Sunday's (James 1 0 0 0 Nolan c 10 10 a-Liz Rowland 41-39-80 1 8 — fO iru t Pik iit p iU i IF o r t i i l M i r a i guests to 20 or so. i i Wickham Park, which she dislikes Photo by Bruce Griffin The law compelled Biz to refuse a to his wedding with aluminum Philadelphia af Pittsburgh Roenick rf Totals 33 2 10 2 Totals 30 1 7 1 Cindy Kessler 41- 39-80 Garvey 26, EM Ansaldi 27, Soto p MOO Baltimore 000200 000-2 7. Ar— tyo^irtar— t ill— li— t i i r t a t I h t b If children from previous because it has no bathroom. Before walker told Biz, “If I had known it Montreal at Chicago Patty Hayes 42-39-81 Bill Masi 28, Carl Engberg 7 . G ir a u i "Biz’ Swensson (right) gives her blessing to David Armstrong pregnant 15 year old, too young to New York at St I>ouis Vailph 10 00 Milwaukee 010000000-1 l^ u ra Hurlbut 3043-81 Sbb k » J — k u - u marriages are present, she arranges every Wickham Park wedding she marry even with parental approval, was this nice, I'd have done it long San Diego at Atlanta Driessnlb 10 00 DP—Baltimore2, Milwaukee 1. LOB- LeAnn Cassaday 42- 39-81 28, Joe Skinner 28, Bill M Jot and his bride Denys Gavin in a recent wedding. Los Angeles at ('innnnati Totals X 2 7 2 Totals 37 3 11 3 Baltimore?, Milwaukee3.2B-DeCinces. Jane Crafter 3943-82 Stuck 28, Len GiOlio 28, Joe for them, even the tots, to give the telephones the couple to warn them who went off to a more lenient ago.’' And a maid of honor said One out when w inning run scored Oglivie. Cooper. 3B-Bumbry HR— SM c sadly: San Francisco at Houston LosAngeles. 000001 1000--2 June Staton 4043-83 Clemtin.0 29. John Manning parents away. “Maybe they are of this lack! “So if you have had a southern state. Murray (17i. SB—Lowenstein. Bumbry a-Melanie Mark 4054-94 SATURDAY (EVENING) L M q a IMraaMonrti Cincinnati U00 020 000 1--3 SF-Howell. feeling funny because Daddy or big party the night before...” On a day she was leaving for party to races in Rhode Island. Biz once had an appointment “I was married by a justice of the a — denotes am ateur 29, George Beeny 29, Ed FkYt ( . M m l i M n AMERICAN LEAGUE EJ-Russell 1)1* Los Angeles 1, Cincin­ IP H R ER BBSO Mummy is remarrying, and this Europe, she took time to marry an Before starting. Biz announced that canceled because the bride was peace, but he kept eating his lunch By Unit(*d Press International nati 1 LOB -Los Angeles 5. Cincinnati • Baltiinure McNamara 29, Jim King l.J— Ilbvrai & J o t> lm I f a U M r t n i At a recent Wickham Park wed­ 9 9 - t . M. . I_ makes them part of things.” And and he performed the ceremony 'Second Half) 12 2B -Griffey, Knight HR--Guerrcro D MartnziW124i 9 7 1 0 0 6 29, John Pickens 29, Henry LOtorttol 4.b— I . Iiipi9fili|i IMNM ding a bee got up the bride’s skirt. East Hartford couple who wanted to II present must put away their tote going into labor. It proved to be I West Coast (James .Not lncludi*d 1 (12i. Monday 161, Ck'ster (3i. S -Soto. By United Press International S.lartvM IG— each child gets a Shirley Temple Milwaukee Pleasant Valley Classic Skiff 29 . Ste tearaMUpi Biz stopped the ceremony while the be married at 8 a.m. because they sheets and stop picking horses. false labor, so she came to Biz with with his mouth full of egg salad. I East Oesler. Baker Haas 1L8-6) 7 9 2 2 3 2 Llirpbi ifekMiz with cherry in {/champagne glass. wish I had known you then. " W L Pe t li’ H H KR HB SO Easterly 2 I 0 0 0 2 . At Sutton, Mass.. Sept. 11 Sb G M i bee was extracted. had hired a bus to ta k / the whole “This is a solemn occasion." her fiance the following; day, and Detroit 2U 11 61^ 1 OS Angole:s WP--f) Martinez PB^-Dempsey. T— (Par 71) Baltimore Rluckledge 18 13 S8I lieuss 61-3 6 2 0 3 1 2:4.5. A -20.9B7. 6089-136 Stcond: New York 18 13 fi81 Stewart 1 1 0 0 1 0 Jack Benner d u ll Chapipionship — L J— M ill I \m k Cienis Watson 6987-136 l.WMoies 2.Cbiili fihrirtj Milwaukee 18 ir. Howe 1 1-3 2 0 0 0 1 6987-136 18 Holes - Pamela Elliott Boston 16 14 S33 Pena (L 1-11 2-3 2 1 1 0 0 CurtjS Strange 3. ttamU 9Vdkjo 4. lkrr»Rbnz Cleveland CLEVELAND DETROIT a-Brad Faxon 7186- 137 266, Judy Stacknis 274; A - 17 Ifi f.ir Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi 6089-137 S. libr— Gonji— 6. lapbi C— Toronto 14 ir. Soto 7 6 2 2 0 8 Jeff Mitchell Mannngcf 4 000 Cowensef 2 000 Scott Simpson 6889-137 Eleanor Fries 281-75-206, 7.ttt-2ma LG—8 0b Hume 2 1 0 O' 1 1 SiAs JiH J— t I Born L— •( Kansas Citv K' L'O Price (Wf;-l 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Orta rf 4 110 Trmmll ss 4 2 2 1 Gavin Levenson 6089-137 Fran Whalen 293-78-215. Oakland , T -2 42 A 2T.237 Hargrv lb 3 12 0 Gibson rf 4 12 1 Tommy Valentine 7987-137 Nine Holes - Sally Bird 161, Minnesota i t Diaz c 4 111 Kemp If 4 2 10 Jay Haas 7187- 138 TIM Texas 12 Harrah3b 3 0 11 Jackson lb 10 11 Tom Kite 6979-138 ^ lle e Sullivan 164-45-119. I. kti Cifmorti llMb-Vdkio Chicago 13 Charbn dh 4 0 11 Hebncr lb 3 0 0 1 Don Levin 68-70-138 ^ine Holes Gross, lObnetiMoyn 4.»ilwfb» MONTREAL CH1CA(J() Hayes If 4 0 0 0 Leach lb 0 0 0 0 6989- 138 Bddfc Seattle 13 19 ab r h bi ab r h bi Ray Floyd Damarjian 44; Net, Fries $.KwrMva lIvfMckwiz LMkte— tteikkpi California n 17 Kuiper2b 3 0 0 0 Parrish c 4 0 2 2 Miller Biarber 7187-138 7.Gbr—M iGbWa-2»ra Behind an overnight success Raim s If 2 2 2 Bonds cf ',00 0 Roselloph lOOOWcknfsdh 30 10 Gibby Gilbert 6989-138 12V2-33; Fewest putts, IG b r— Ika U r t — e*— rti Kriday s Results White rf 3 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 3 110 S— kw ke»i iG—Jam IJ—Ivk— S<-atileH Toronto 1 Fischlinss 3 000 Brown pr 00 0 0 Jim Simons 7089-139 ' 'aw son cl 4 0 0 0 Uucknr lb 4 2 2 1 Papi 3b 4 0 0 0 Grier Jones 7287-139 Damarjain-Fries 16. Nine 7.IIIUIW Ttteii A G b k k lM i New V(jrk4. Boston 1 .rter c 4 0 11 Durham rf 4 12 1 KellehrSb 0 0 0 0 6971-139 Fowtlc iH troite, Cleveland 3 David There Evn Holes - Gross, Elliott S b t e M h k ' lilnor lb 3 U 1 0 Morales If 4 111 Whitakr2b 4 110 Bob EJastwood 6979-139 l.M itd z —rU 2.Mr«»-VHkjo Baltimore2. Milwaukee 1 * 1 0 0 0 18; N et, G o ttlieb 21, 'Vallch ph 1 0 0 0 Davis c Totals 33 3 6 3 Totals 33 6 10 6 Bruce Douglass 7089-139 I k — G n 4 Gbki^Goi^ii^i Minnes 2DE000 20X—6 Don PxK)ley 7. M b ltarrii4k|t$ .Mieierss 3 0 0 0 Grilfinp 2 000 P>--Gibson. Fischlin. Kuiper. DP— Jon Chaffee 7189-140 3.1— l a b Saturday's (lames ' E runen ph 10 10 Tidrow p 0 0 0 0 Sbs Gno4cfcinii S.F—liGvk— ' All Tunes EDTi Cleveland I LOB-Cleveland5, Detruit6. Roger Calvin 7979-140 toothpaste and bras. Then he told Manuel2b 2 0 00 (Jeisc) p 0 0 0 0 2&- Diaz.Orta. Kemp. Hargrove. Tram­ Lanny Wadklns66-74-140 Jai Alai Results 7.I1— J— k NEW YORK - She U sitting at THERE IS AN OBVIOUS and to do but if I didn’t do it his way, he B4)ston lOjt^da 4-21 at New York Briggs ph 1 0 0 0 Lumpn 1 0 0 0 I Reusohel 3-11,2 p m mell SB--Gihson. Brown. 5z--Cowens. Ed Dougherty 7289-140 t e l — — ferill her desk sipping coffee, occasional­ great parallel between mrs. me. Oh, an $850,000 advance! Not a respected that. 1 feel that I haven’t Phillips2h 0 0 0 0 I^m ithp 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BBSO eO-71-140 FR(DAY(EVEN(NG) ('leveland (fiarker 7-6) at IX'troit Johnsn ph 10 11 Hernndrp 0000 Jeff Sanders Wallach, who worked 3p years in figure to grasp easily...$850,000! missed anything. I’ve never been ' Morris 12-41,2 Of p rn Cleveland Skeeter Heath 7189-140 Rnt ly leaning casually on her Burris p 0 0 0 0 Waits(L6-9i 2 6 4 4 1 0 70- 79-140 JEdaniz IlM LW It* Nobody makes $^,000! I wrote this Seattle I Beattie2-1» at Toronto iSlieb Office ph 1 1 1 0 David Edwards typewriter, talking softly about several big New York advertising analyzed — but I know this was a 8-m*. a.3(Lfrm Brennan 4 1-3 3 2 2 0 2 Payne Stewart 7970- 140S in es it* iM to amuse myself. That is so much great base.” Bahnsen p 0 0 0 0 Mongc 12-3 1 0 0 I 3 D.’A. Weibring 6972- 140 tolerating severe frustrations at the agencies to get where she is today, L i f e s t y l e Kansas City (Jones 411 at Oakland BSmilhp 0 0 0 0 1 Rwrii iM money for so little effort.” Delroil Gary Trivisonno 6971- 140 MMU3-5t3U« office — that battleground of invisi­ and the main character of her book, ' Norris 10^1, 4 30p m Mills ph 10 00 Cappuzzello 2 1-3 5 3 3 1 3 7289-140 Victor Regalado NrlecU 3-S S1I4.W ble impediments, intimidating Domina Drexler. Mrs. Wallach has, in essence been ANNE TOLSTOI WALLACH’S Baltimore (Palm er4-71 at Milwaukee Cromrl lb 2 110 Rothschild 1-3-0 0 0 1 0 Victor Tortonici 7979-140 Sktk: 'Lerch4-Ri.8 30 p m Totals * r 10 4 Totals 30 6 96 Trilecte 3-S-l $7K.N talking to herself. Shaking away her secret is confidence, the Marian Christy Chicago (Dotson 8-6) at Minnesota Schtzdr(W6-7) 61-3 1 0 0 0 3 EJd Sneed 7289-141 1. MU-Jmos t M b —I roadblocks and, conversely, the Both are divorcees. Both find love Montreal 00Z 000 021--5 Waits pitched to 2 batters in 3rd. Bob ^ m a n 7389-141 Second: tCbkM— 4.lwarw*Aerte own incredulity with a subtle groundwork and roots of her dis­ I Redfern 4-81,8 3T. p m Chicago 410 010 00X-6 potential road to success. the second time around. Both make Texas (Honeycutt 9-4• at California WP Cappuzzello. T-2;31 A-29.541 John (Took 7289-141 7 Ohmij I h tn UJ0 5.M IM S.F—M — iGwo-J— k l.J — Oirta— shudder that is almost impercepti­ cipline coming from her father. This E--Burns DP -Chicago 1 LO B- Lee Elder 68-79-141 2 W illi Vlieil IW 4.21 “You keep running into walls, big approximately $80,000 annually, but (Wittr.-B), 10 p m 7.J—4iiida i b w iartwen IG mo—Ckbnk Montreal5. ChicagoB 2B-DeJesus 31^- Jim Barber 7971- 141 1 ate M IN both are' obsessed with getting ble, she says: “I keep wishing profound inner strength is coupled Sunday s Games Buckner. Durham HR--Raincs (5), Reil? Sbi IkbnM-Vdkk walls,” she says nonchalantly. Kansas City at Oakland Tom Woodard 7289-141 tnieU 2 7 $3I.W Ihbklibirti IG — M M everything would stop. I keep with the belief that anything is (2i S-Griffin SF -Reitz 7 .lo b J —n “You’re not making dents. But, next recognition as well as raises. Texas at California Jim Colbert 68-73-141 PeilecU 7-2 S14170 I F o i l i l — k IP H R EH BBSO 7389-141 So—(k-*------tebkklrakia day, you have to run again, inven­ '"The only thing I haven’t done is wishing that I could just be hugged possible, yes, even scribbing a best­ Chicago at Minnesota Montreal Bob Shearer 7ri4ei 2-74 S1.42IJ0 Mark O'Meara 7971-141 '^h-tfcHeni attirte by success....” seller on weekends. ish, but I liked writing the book. I’d the man who shaped her life, in­ Baltimore at Milwaukee Burris (L7-6) 2 6 5 5 2 5 ItM ting ways to circumvent those walls. tell off the board of directors,” Mrs. Cleveland at IJetroit Steve Melnyk 6973- 141 I Ikt— 6tnn4jndi The wish hangs in the air. The fluenced her determination to Bahnsen 000020 7971-141 2MrenZirri I2.W 4M 2.W Me? What ways did I find? Ohhh,” Wallach says from a half-smile “When I was writing the book," get up on Saturday morning, wear Boston at New York B.Smilh 2 1 0 0 0 2 Hockey Geo^e Bums I GiiiH Ifflui I8irtartn roller coaster ride will soon become succeed, “my father, he expected Bill Britton 7971- 1414Wietafara IM IM 4 Goni4kiBoli4k6(8o6i Anne Tolstoi Wallach is sketching about both the fictional Drexler and she says, “it felt like I was on vaca­ old clothes and just sit there and Lee Terry Mauney 6972- 141 UrrtteltM i big things for me.” Reardon 1 0 0 0 1 0 t lise let IN S. 4rOHiyo8viffondF4ionot i l n —yoL— rt her slow ascent to the vice presiden­ herself: “Her experiences are my a merry-go-round as she starts a tion. I suppose it sounds Pollyanna- write. ^‘Oh,’’ she says, reverting to SAN DIEGO ATLANTA Howard Twitty 7971-141 WMe 24 tH.N Chicago 7389-142 L t e a — 4k— i 8 m— t P b k h r u ii national tour to meet the press for ab r h bi ab r h bi (Thip Beck Piflecb 24 SM.W cy of Grey Advertising, where she is experiences.” ') 0 2 0 Butler If 3 0 0 0 Griffin (W2-2> 7972- 142 7. PbloknUboll— Smith ss Joe Inman TtWlcit 244 S727i4 Suddenly serious, she summarizes the first time in her life. Bonilla 2b f» I 2 0 Wshngtn rf 4 110 Tidrow Bill Calfee 7979-14? I. Gikk-Sil— -J— k 41 creative director, “I complained a Richrds If 4 0 2 0 Horner 3b 3 12 0 (Jeisel Terry Diehl 71- 71-142 Fewlk Skb F—tn-k—s t e b — great deal about being kicked the point of her career, the point of I. Smith THERE IS A STORY behind Jones cf 4 0 10 Royster 3b 0 0 0 0 USA 0 J <>;-* Tim Simpson 7389-142 4WiCahacerte IlM IN IN around, about being shunt^ aside.” her novel. Kennedy c 4 0 11 Chmbis lb 4 0 2 1' Hernandez (S2i I 2 U 0 0 6973- 1422 atae hres IN IN l.F—bBi— till— 4bok|i the story of Anne Tolstoi Bahnsen pitched to 2 batters in 3rd. Canada 3 0 1—4 Hubei t Green DcMk Perkins lb 4 0 10 Murphy cf 3 2 2 3 First peri«td 1. Canada. Engblom 1 Al G( iberger 72- 79-142 7 CNMa Zerri 2N llikbi—it il— yGaiy She laughs but the laugh is faintly “It’s very hard for a woman to get Wallach’s stunning success. Salazar 3b 4 0 10 Hubbrd2b 4 0 0 0 (Jriffin pitched to 2 batters in eighth. L 7587-142 l.ttarrttal4— LtenMhbcrto IM bilM M tPbliCkbdi Smith pitched to 1 batter in 9th 1 Gainev, Goring). 2.01.2. Canada. Bossy Fred Couples W M i 24 SS1.M, llar^Mwdi 4. tea— tetro strained, the deep-set eyes iced with top management to take her serious­ How did she pull off this amazing Lefebvr rf 4 0 0 0 Benedict c 3 0 10 7 1 Hobi'nson. TroUier). 7;27. 3. Canada. Larry Nelson 7969- 142 hrlede 4-2 UII7I 7.8— Cirta— i i Mura p 2 0 0 0 Rarnirz ss 2 0 10 HBP- by Lee ( Davisi, WP B Smith T 7389-142 S. GoniWifi 1 F u ll to— a glaze of still-remembered rebuffs. ly. Men are very suspicious of - 2 ro A- 7.204 Bossy 8 (Potvin. T rottlen, 17:54. Buddy Gardner TiHicta 4-2-7 SMSN Sbi«rta»ladi publishing coup? How did she juggle Flannry ph 10 10 Perry p 2 0 10 Pcnaltiesr Potvin. ('da. 4:00; Linesman Mark McCumber 71- 71-142 Lkw-k—s i J — J— k “Then I’d cry. Yes, cry. ’Then my women in the executive suite...they a pressure-filled, demanding job as Boonep 0 0 0 0 Linares ph 1000 Cda. 13 r.3. Duguay.Cda. 18:06, I Roger Maltbie 69-79-142 Sibs Gabioli- nuinager would say: ‘How can we tend to think that ambitious women Bass pn 1 0 0 0 Camp p 000 0 Second period—1. USA. Eaves 3 ' David Lundslrom 7389-142 24.N IN 7M Cducorta a Manhattan advertising agency Totals 38 1 11 1 Totals' 29 4 10 4 72- 70-142 IN 4N are either silly or fillers. “Mrs. Hypnotist puts hospital (Johnson. Dunn). 19:34, Pcnalties-Dunn. Woody Blackburn make a vice president out of anyone executive with the equally exacting San Diego lOUOOOOOO 1 USA.7:04. Gretzky.Cda,7:52. W Miller. Dave Eichelberger 72-79-142 7M who cries?’ And I’d say: "rhat’s un­ Wallach has seen both types come Atlanta KSOOOOlx 4 PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH USA.12 51. Bossy. Cda. 19:00. Chi (Thi Rodriguez 71- 71-142 job of writing a sure-to-be best ab r h bi ab r h bi W M 14.7M IM l.GwMwdi I Jill tewn answerable,’ {uid cry some more. and go. E“-Ramirez DI’ -San Diego3. Atlanta Third period--fi, Canada. Dionne 4 Mike Reid ^ 72-71-143 PeificU 74 S2H.I0 seller? How is she coping with her 2. LOB- San Diego 10, Atlanta f).2B- Rose lb 4 1 1 0 Moreno cf 2 0 00 7970- 143 I kw-J— k 4.1—f t i rtiroi (Gretzkv. U fleur). 1218. Penalties- Joe Hager 7riledi 744 t2.IIIN Men scream. Men pound on tables. “They don’t last,” she says. Benedict. Jones HR Murphy2d0j SB .IReedp 00 0 0 l»ngp '0 00 0 ■ l^ngevin. (’da. 5 49: Bourque. Cda: 7 :22. Bobby Cole 7979-143 S. H ra n ^lii— 6. F u ll tebito emergence from a behind-the- McBride rf 4 10 0 l..aw ph 10 0 0 Salt: And women cry...” “Advertising is an ego-destroying —Horner S--Ramirez Dunn. USA.7:47. Potvin, Cda. 17:47. \ Bob (jilder 7580-143 7. Ankp U— I. I n a —41— scenes advertising job to celebrity? employees in happy trance (Jross rf 1 0 0 0 Cruz p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Shots on goal—USA 2-9-6--17 Canada Gary McCord 72- 71-143 lhscar»Ke,< 17N IlM IN Sub Sol— -OriMb The truth is that Aiuie Tolstoi business. Hardly a day passes San Diego Matlhws If 22t1I.eep 0000 5 Finte Ectieil 7.N IW I. Fawt»-Barz»tez—rta Did she really write this book Unser If 0 0 0 0 Boylnd ph 10 0 0 10-7-6-23 Jelf Thomsen 69-74-143 Wallach, 52, a RadcUffe graduate without your being criticized. You Mura(Lr.-12i 6 8 3 3 2 3 Goalies -USA. Esposito. Canada. Liut Fuzzy Zoeller 72-71-143 3 ate Ines I N t GamteoBteiada weekends only, in the privacy of her Boone 221111 Schmidt 3b 2 2 10 Ray 2b 0 0 0 0 6974- 143 1 laicaaGaiiiCata— whose first job was as a secretary at are told you have misread instruc­ Aviles3b 1 0 0 0 Fofi'.ss 4 0 2 0 A-15,667. Charles Coody W M l S4 t4SM own home, while her husband played By Barbara Richmond to work — It felt like a blanket com­ Atlanta Barry Jaeckel 72-71-143 rerficta IS SHM i Pbk fcri^a 9J— k tions, that you are dumb and you Perry (W7-6) 7 9 1 1 0 1 Morelndc 2 0 2 3 Madlck3b 4 0 3 0 7589-143 J. Walter Thompson, a divorcee who tennis? ing over me, I was so relaxed," B"Foli. G Alexander, Lee. DP— $.l«nt« Wallach with, no discernible father, Dr. Edward ToIstOi, a Rus­ Dr. Essack is director of the a long time. Dr. Essack said the Joe Sindelar 71-73-144 TaaNlk: GOP- Joyce Tyler 18$ experienced or eyewitnessed’— LeMastr ss 3 0 10 Garcia ss 4 12 0 Philadelphia I. Pittsburgh 1 LOB— Vance Heafner 7971- 1447.6en« llc fc a ii makeup, a no-hairdo ponytail hair­ sian immigranf who put himself Manchester Medical Hypnosis Greeks and the Egyptians thought it Blue p 1 0 0 0 Pujols c 4 0 0 1 Philadelphia 9. Pittsburgh 8. 2B— By United Press International l.fci— Cirtar— tSakahC aa— i 480, Carolyn Wilson 191- bitchy women veiled in' pseudo­ Artie McNickle 71- 73-144 Sub bkWi do, has received an |8M,000 adv{ince through Yale by 'working in a Clinic and a psychiatrist on the staff was animal magnetism. “They Breining p 0 0 0 0 Sutton p 4 0 2 1 Matthews. Morclartd. Triilo 3B—Bowa. Suffolk Classic Charlie Gibson 72- 72-144 U r — yiGaniy 4 . M p l ( t e i l a 463, Marie Ludlow 184-473 sweet personalities, powerful male Smith pn 10 10 SB-Lacy At Suffolk. Va, Sept. 11 Morris Hatalsky 7974-144 Llakfk-baaa . ilBBy4kaiafa for a just-published novel, shoestore and, later, in an aircraft of the Manchester Memorial. didn’t understand the concept," he Riplev p 0 0 0 0 IP H R EH BBSO (Par 73) Second: n------A . ..n . ■ A n.ee. |-----. Sue Lance 186-476, Grayce bosses who pass the buck ("I’d like Dave Hill 7975-145 l.W e*|ei IJou-Zm I.■a— w— M— “Women’s Work,” reported to be factory. During the last part of the lecture. explained. VenaBi ph 0 0 0 0 Philadelphia Jan Stephenson 32-34-66 Bud Allin 72-79-145 Shea 493. to give you the title but Harry says Tufts p 0 0 0 0 Carlton iW 12-3) 7 4 0 0 2 3 Jane Blalock 31-37-88 1 OiArino-CalzMortJ 4.6AM t4oiiM io Sbi faBti-J— k the highest price ever paid for a “My father taught me the defini­ Dr. Essack conducted a group hyp­ He said subsequently a number of Totals 31 0 f» 0 Totals ! 36-34-70 Wayne Levi 72-73-145 no for now, you’re not quite : 6 13 6 J Reed 2 3 0 0 0 2 Janet Alex Ron Streck 74- 71-145 S.Hwrto8ob i lirpbi-Valoii San Francisco 000 000 000^-0 35-36-70 first novel by an unpublished author. tion of success, about doing what nosis session. “Concentrate as much French physicians began to study it ■ Pittsburgh Myra Van Hoose Jim Thorpe 7972- l«7.0larrttj9€ir« t Ib li frtiwlT ready...” ), devious colleagues who Houston I03 100 10X-6 Rhoden (L8-3) 12-3 6 7 4 4 0 Amy Alcott 3487-71 7979-145 Sibi Cono-lmn It’s the tale of a divorced woman’s you want to do, how you want to do as you can. Let my voice dominate and psychiatrists began to see its B—Evans DP—Houston 1 LOB--San 34-37-71 John Fought lie to save face, secretaries who Comacho 11-3 2 1 .1 1 1 Judy Clark Tom Inskeep 7972-145 rise in advertising despite the it. Yes, yes, that’s real success. My your thoughts. Tcike a deep breath value. One of them was Sigmund Franciscofi, Houston 12 2B -Garcia SB U ng 2 1 0 0 0 0 Pat Bradley 3487-71 fllch classified files to gain inside in­ Lee Trevino 7972- 146TIM resentments and prejudices of male , and then let it out. You’ll notice as —Garcia. Cruz 1 0 0 0 1 0 Sally Little 3380-71 79«9-146 formation, glossy women who use mother was very — not there when I Freud, who was originally a 2 1 0 0 1 0 Dana Quigley l.lUto8ilzKorti Mibran-VdNo IP H R ER BBSO Lee Debby Rhodes 3487-71 iby Wadkins 71- 74-146 bosses. sex as a passport to promotion. was growing up. She was an invalid. you let the air out that your eyes are neurologist. "Freud had lots of San Francisco Tekulve 1 0 0 0 1 Diane Dailey 3784-71 lUb^Cckaniz 4.CbbW>*|tt TURKEY 7979-145 Blue (L84)i - - - - 3 8 5 6 2 0 (Tiarles Krenkel Hospitalized for 25 years. What was getting heavier and heavier and hangups himself,” Dr. Essack said, WP-Rhoden T-2; 16 A 12.799 JoAnne Camer 3085-71 Mike Peck 72- 74-146 5.tgpbi iltania-Zarre How does it feel to be enveloped in Breining 1 1 0 0 0 0 Debbie Massey 3487-71 Jim Booros 7970-146 iM irrtU lM this sensational overnight success? wrong?" she says pensively, your vision may get a little blurry,” drawing a laugh from the group. Ripley - 331112 Marlene Hagee 3686- 71 Gil Morgan 71- 7&-146 Sibt FanttJlo^a repeating (he question. “Oh, she Dr. Essack said in a very soothing Dr. Essack told how a patient Tufts 1 I 0 0 I 0 Alison Sheard 3586- 71 73- 73-146 We are starting at each other. I Houston 3487-71 Andy North Barbara Moxness J.C. Snead 7960-146 FMrtk express a reality that she has was schizophrenic. In those days, it tone. grabbed Freud and kissed him “and Sutton iW8^> 9 5 0 0 1 6 SEATTLE TORONTO Pat M ^ers 3687-72 Mark Rohde 75- 71-146 SHOOT l . M v i 2.«vntaMHi«4i was something you didn’t talk about “Close your eyes and let yourself they claim that’s why psy­ Blue pitched to2 batters in 4th ab r h bi ab r h bi Janet Coles 3587- 72 73-74-146 weighed in private reverie. Anne 3480-72 Mike Smith 4.Fi Ii 8hm T -2 30 A-23.677 Cruz2b 5110Iorg2b 4 02 0 Beth Daniel Jim Nelford 72- 74-146 IKwrit-ldM* Tolstoi Wallach, a decade away much. drift into a nice state of deep reUuca- choanalysts sits behind the couch” Simpson cf 5 1 1 0 V/wds If 4 0 2 0 Patty Sheehan 3587-72 Mike Donald 7974-146 S. Oubrsi^llopo tlu p b i CHiifdfti Every Sunday "Well, my father thought tion...... let every muscle grow loose He also explained how hypnosis is Paciorek If 5 13 1 Moseby cf 4 0 0 0 Sandra Palmer 3480-72 7.1M*-Zim 6r8^^te8ib from retirement, a woman who is BOSTON NEW YORK 3080-72 Brent Murray 7970- 146 everything I did was wonderful. He and limp....nothing seems to used successfully in some surgery ab r h bi ab r h bi Ziskdh SllOMybrrylb 30 10 Susie McAllister Eddie Pearce 7973- 146 Subs JtsoTchMiz supposed to be on the downside of Dr. Yusuf Essack Remy2b 40 10Rndlph2b 4 000 Bochtelb 5111Beamndh 200 0 Betsy King 3087-73 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. always expected me to be terrific. I matter...you have a feeling of well­ and can reduce the mortality rate as 3984-73 Scott Watkins 7973-146 the roller coaster has defied the puli Evans rf 2 0 0 1 Mmphrycf 4 110 Burrghs rf 5 2 3 3 Velez ph 10 0 0 Mary Mills Ted Coin 77-70-117 was not a pretty child, but be always being and calmness,” Dr. Essack well as controlling pain. Rice If 3 0 0 0 Gamble dh 32 10 Hendrsn rf 0 0 0 0 Barfield rf 4 0 0 0 H B. Duntz 3085- 73 Ron Reese 77-70-147 of professional gravity. She is ....your eyes are heavier. Ystrzm dh 4 0 0 0 Jackson rf 4 0 2 1 Meyer3b 4 02 lC:ox3b 300 0 Gail HIrata 3780-73 DougSlack 7971- 147 zooming on the up side. treated me as if I were beautiful. I continued in the same tone of voice. He dispelled the theory that peo­ Serna ss 3 0 11 Martinez c 3 111 Hollis Stacy 3080--73 71-70-147 LansfrdSb 4 0 10 Nettles 3b 4 13 2 3380-73 Brad Bryant was at the bottom of the class in ’Then Dr. Eissack told those pre­ ple who are under hypnosis are Stapletnlfa 4 0 00 Revrnglb 3 0 00 Natron c 4111 Griffin ss 3 000 Alice Miller George Archer 74-73-117 There is a moment of mutual Alice Ritzman 3580^73 SEPT. 13 thru math. He told me he expected me to sent, as they beciune more and asleep. “Hypnosis is an intensive Allenson c 3 0 0 0 Cerone c 2 0 0 0 Totals 41 8 14 6 Totals 31 1 6 1 BobMenne 77-71-148 ,- V'' silence, the interview is hushed. Seattle 411001 100-8 Jennette Kerr 3580-73 Mark Hayes 7979-141 be smart and the problem was with more relaxed, “I will now comit yourself. This feeling will stay with state of concentration. At no point Hoffmn ss 3 0 0 0 Brown If 3 0 0 0 Chris Johnson 3687- 73 Then, a humorous portrait of her Miller cf 1 I 0 0 Milbornss 300 0 Toronto 000 010 OOO— 1 Tom Jenkins 77-71-148 DP-Seattle2. LOB-Scaltle7. Toronto Marlene Floyd 3087-73 the teacher, yes, I had a bad backwards, starting with 10 and I you because you want it to stay with are you asleep. In fact, you Totals 28 1 2 I ToUls 30 4 7 3 3086- 73 Bruce Devlin 74-79-140 Shtk: NOV. 22nd rise as an author, a rise that erupted 5.2B-Burroughs2, lorg. HR-Burroughs Holly Hartley Dave Stockton 77- 71-140 teacher... want you to think of one number you,’’ he chanted on. are wide awake and hyper^lert,” he Boston 000000010-1 Roberta Speer 3087- 73 L M ra n ta m -•V» as she was writing copy for her two New York 30100100x-4 (10). Martinez (4), Narron (3), S B - Gary Hallberg 7973-148 Simpson. . __ Kathy McMullei 3281-73 llaeni-f*ti 4.JNt4 prime accounts — Aqua Fresh “And he never treated me like a behind what I say each time.” The Then Dr. Essack said he was explained. DP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 6, New 3780-73 > Jt^n Mahaffey 71-73-148 IFiiiti tibirli llraMi York 4 H R-Nettles (14). SB-Mum- IP H R ER BB SO Carole Callison Tom Shaw 7979-148 toothpaste and P lay ^ bras: child. He gave me all kinds of books. lower the n u m b ^ got 'the more going to count backwards from the He also dispelled the theory that Seattle Susan Lynn Grams 3086- 73 7.€mo-Im i1v phrey SF—Evans. 3480-73 Butch Baird 7979-148 He took me to plays. In fact, he took relaxed the audience appeared, number 3 and told all that they the person being hypnotized is under IP H R ER BBSO Abbott (W 08) Catherine Duggan Bill Sander 8 M 8 -I4 8 SUbi At-Ri8i “Oh, when my agent was auc­ Boston Glealon 1 1 0 0 0 0 M. Spencer-Ctevlin 3087- 73 Terry Anton 7973-1# tioning the book, there were two me everywhere with him. I was some with their heads bow^ prac­ would open their eyes on 2 and on 1 the control of the hypnotherapist. Eckersley (L7-6I 6 7 4 Toronto Joan Joyce 3689-74 L a n r Rinker 7973-148 loniic MMMXSTERCOONftFOXtlUB never told to run ou^and play. No! I tically down to their lap. take a deep brehth and exhale. He said the hypnoth^apist has no Berengur (L28) 2-3 5 4 4 1 1 Kathy Young 8787-74 Rik Mastofigale simultaneoua crises in the office. Campbell 2 0 0 3680-74 7979-148/ 1 (ksMfn4kn8biMbkbdrto was always around grown-ups, “You have a sense of peacefulness It was amazing, everyone looked powers. “It’s the subject’s own New York M lraM la 418 5 2 2 0 3 Vicki Tabor Curtis SIfford 7 9 7 9 -l« 2e 8dkl^€kiHiin4toHn North RfvBr Road My agent would call and say, ‘The Todd 2 3 2 2 0 1 Dot Germain 8787-74 JetOzaki 73- 77-150 around doctors. When my father Righelli iW6-2t 7 2 1 1 3086-74 3. 8— 18oni| f ir tg n price is going up!’ and I’d say as if a burden is lifted off your as though be had been on a brief capacity to flow into a hypnotic Oossage 2 0 0 0 Garvin 1 0 0 0 0 2 Donnie Lauer Mark Pfell 77-73-150 - __ Coventry 1 I 0 0 0 0 Becky Pearson 3787-74 7973-150 i M to M p 9J— li absent-mindedly, ‘Yes, yes!’ and talked to doctors, I was there. shoulders...a feeling of inner vacation. “The afternoon here ought state or a state of deep relaxation Righetti pitched to2batters inOth. Murray 3080-74 Perry Arthur T- 2 (B A--43.018 T-l;f)9 A-12.0B3. Beverly Klass Mike Vendetti 78- 79-150 1 kw 8i— I Iwdi Anne Tolstoi Wallach start worrying about thet price of Sometimes my father told me what tranquilly a nice-feeling about to go well;^ I feel too lazy to go back {md concentration,” he said. > 14 — TH E H ERALD . Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 TH E HERALD. Sat., Sept. 12, 1 9 8 1 -1 5 Weddings Golden anniversary Wife not able What are my risk factors? DEAR DR. LAMB - Also, the less you smoke Many such tests are nor­ Would you tell me what I the better off you are but m a l despite serious Mr. and Mrs. John Lamenzo were can do to find out about my you will still have an in­ changes in the arteries. honored at a golden wedding risk factors? I read your creased risk even with There are studies that celebration given by their six to get a 'bond' column and you said they light smoking. show a good correlation children at the home of their son and were a good guide as to Your Health How these three factors between the risk factors daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. what you should do about are used to evaluate your and the amount o f disease D E AR A B B Y 1 1 Am a 28-year-old Marshall Lamenzo of Broad Brook. exercise. risk of heart disease is you have. professional woman who recently Lawrence Lamb, M.D, Eighty friends and family joined W ill exercise help you explained in The Health You should lim it your married a 38-year-oId professional In the outdoor celebration. Include lower your risk factors? Letter number 13-2, How exercise to walking and man with four children from a in their party were the 12 Dear Which do you think is the To Measure Your Risk of combine that with a weight previous marriage. Although Rob grandchildren. most important, an exer­ Heart Disease, which I am control program until your claims not to care for his ex-wife, Mr. Lamenzo, a Manchester Abby cise stress test with an sending you. risk factors are in a they still have frequent contact, native, graduated from Pratt EKG or finding out what Others who want this favorable range. If they allegedly over the diildren. When Abigail Institute and retired from the Hart­ your risk factors are die. issue can send 75 cents are high you should be she asks him for money “ for the good cholesterol) ford Insurance Group in 1967. He Van Buren before you begin an exer­ with a long, stamped, self- careful about over­ children,” he gives it to her. When I DEAR READER - The measured also. And he will spent the next 10 years as a manage­ cise program? I am plan­ addressed envelope for it exercising until they are ask for something he’ll “ think about thr.ee most important risk want to check your blood ment consultant for several in­ ning on becoming a serious pressure. to me, in care of this down. How you train is as it.” factors are cigarette surance companies. jogger. newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, important as how you are I’ve worked bard for four years smoking, blood pressure In general, the lower Mrs. Lamenzo, a graduate of St. I am 47 years old, male, 5 Radio City Station, New tested. and want to stay home and raise a and cholesterol level. You your cholesterol and your Joseph Coliege in West Hartford, feet 11 and weigh 165 York, N Y 10019. family. Rob says no to both. He says a'’married man, and nothing I say should see your doctor and blood pressure, the less Be informed taught at Nathan Hale School for pounds. My blood pressure ' I think the risk factors he has enough children, but I believe can stop her. He’s twice her age and l e t h im have your likely you are to have two years, leaving there to teach in has always been normal are far more important in stay on top of the news — that if he really loved me, he would gives no hope of leaving his wife. He cholesterol levels checked. significant fatty- /^Greenwich for three years. She has and I do not smoke. 1 am a determining what you subscribe to The want us to have a child. works in our small town and goes You might also want your cholesterol deposits in your been director of Hilltop Nursery little heavy since I do have should do about exercise Manchester Herald. For M y question: Is there a way to home to his w ife on his days off, but HDL (high density lipopro­ arteries that predispose to School in Manchester for 35 years. a little fat around the mid- than an EKG stress test. home delivery, call 647- convince Rob that since he loves his my daughter sees him when ^ e can. tein — sometimes called heart attacks and strokes. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lamenzo 9946 or 646,-9947 . ■ ' four children so much, he would also I am afraid the whole town (Inc- served their community and the love and enjoy any children we tuding his w ife) will find out about state on various boards and com­ might have together? I also believe it, and I don’t want to see my missions. that a child would “ bond” us and daughter dregged thrbugh a divorce They have traveled extensively on bring us together. court, but she won’t listen to me. the North American and European HATES W ORK Maybe she will listen to you. continents and hope to visit the DEAR HATES WORK: If I NO TOWN, PLEASE Orient soon. knew of a way to “ convince” Rob to DEAR NO TOW N: Love is not only They have three sons: Marshall let you quit work and have a child, I blind, it’s deaf as well. The best case Lamenzo of Broad Brook, David wouldn’t recommend it, because against going with a married man is Lamenzo of Granby and John Rob has already said be has enough not the futility of it — it’s finally get­ Lamenzo of Hartford; and three ting him. Then what do you have? A daughters, Mrs. Claire-Ann Oakley children. Furthermore, if you were PRIZE CROSSWORD NO. 1386 able to convince him to have a child husband who cheats on his wife. Mrs. Dorric G. Larsen of Williamstown, Mass.. Miss Jean CLUES ACROSS: Mrs. Charles J. Minicucci in an effort to "bond” you together, Some bargain! Lamenzo of Glastonbury and Miss 1. A placid type of player will not allow ------it .would be a mistake. • Mary-Alice Lamenzo of Warner, anger to load him to Inault the rofaraa. P W c i R l M N.H. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamenzo Be honest. You are hoping to com­ 3. To a aenslllve parson, a ------car Is a Getting married? Whether you mi pete with Rob’s exwife by giving pretty horrifying sight. UL him a second family, which he want a formal church wedding or a T ■ m Minicucci-Edwards Larsen-Sullivan 6. It may be a speaker’s object to promote doesn’t really want. You can’t win. simple, “ do-it-your-own-thing” The “ ex” is hold four aces. ceremony, get Abby’s new booklet. feelings among his hearers. T i T l E i R B ' H 3 Charlene Ann Edwards of Manchester and Charles J. Cheryl Ann Sullivan of Manchester and Dorric George Send 31 plus a long, self-addressed, 7. Shortened name of a well-known animal. Minicucci III of Bolton were married Sept. 5 at United Larsen of Manchester were married Sept. 5 at St. D E AR A B B Y : Please, please put stamped (35 cents) envelope to: Ab­ 8. It may give a wronged man soma satisfaction to T N Methodist Church. M ary’s Church in Coventry. Engagements something in your column about the uH ■r by’s Wedding' Booklet, 12060 The bride is the daughter of Mary Ann Edwards of The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. futility of sneaking around to date the parson concerned. H aw th orn e B lv d ., Suite 5000, Manchester and Robert Edwards of Coventry. The Sullivan of 29 Steep Hollow Lane. The bridegroom is the married men! My beautiful 24-year- 11. As hard as It Is to believe, presumably. It gives a E \om Howthome, Calif. 90250. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minicuc­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Salamon of 621 Bush Hilt old daughter is having an affair with pyromanlac pleasure to see the fire he has ci Jr. of Bolton. Road, and the late Earl C. Larsen. started------. R m o m m ■v The Rev. F. Bernard Milter of St. Mary's Church h 13. Naturally, It cannot go Indefinitely without The Rev Marjorie Hiles of Bolton performed the celebrated the nuptial mass and performed the double­ feeding. E double-ring ceremony. Judith Whitney was organist and ring ceremony. Miss Catherine Grady of Coventry was Supermarket Shopper 14. In general, that they should------every scene 1/9US 1 soloist. organist. Just right Is asking too much of an amateur Rt The bride was given in marriage by her father. Jeanne Carey of Bloomfield was maid of honor. drama company. Laura Webb of Andover was her sister's matron of Bridesmaids were Darrine Larsen and Eillene Larsen, 15. People who like to do things right will behave m v m k m ^ Mp'k honor the bridegroom's sisters; Karen Hyjeck; Kathleen James Minicucci of Bolton served as best man. An­ Shea; and Debra Larsen, the bridegroom’s sister-in- according to the established------. T T \&M L- drew J Edwards of Manchester was usher. law. Anne Salamon of Manchester, the bridegroom’s Shoppers have 19. G o o d ------tastes good, of course. Fi 1 1 1 A reception was held at St. Maurice Parish Center, sister, was flower girl. 22. Thera’s no reason why a ------should E after which the couple left for the New Jersey shore Richard R. Larsen was his brother’s best man. Ushers take excessive time. m e \B line. They will reside in Andover. were Neil P. Sullivan, the bride’s brother; Peter Rand; '23. Things you take great pride In doing well, you Mrs. Minicucci attends Manchester Community Craig Turner; Paul Pawelec; Donald Giguere; and ------to excel at. BM [E College part-time and is employed at the Department of Timothy Shea, 24. Animal’s lair. © 196t Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Revenue Services. helpful advice A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, Mr. Minicucci is employed at M&M Oil. (Cullen after which the couple left for Cape Cod, Mass. I Agree to accept the judges decision as final. photo I They will reside in Coventry, By Martin Sloane Kay Babb from thousands of women share CLUES DOWN: NAME.... Here are several of the Erlanger, Ky., told us every day — taking your 2. If It’s rManted, something might be said in ADDRESS most interesting and help- about her junior shopping child to the supermarket,” complaint about It. ful shopping tips that I she says. “ I solved this Restoring of health. CITY...... STATE have received recently have the same problem with a few About Town In life, to disapprove of the------Is only from my readers: problem 'that manv minutes and some plan­ IS YOUR HERALD HOME DELIVERED YES ning. human. “ I make out an extra 5. This describes a' person who may view a high CLIP AND MAIL TO: shopping list just the right level of unemployment with concern. p.m.. Stewardship Committee, Rob­ PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE size for my child to handle. South Methodist bins Room. Square Circle 6. Common attraction In a public garden. C/O THE EVENING HERALD You would not believe the THURSDAY - 7:30 p.m. — Church Marline K. VIsny 9. He knows all abojut the natural mis­ 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER, CT. Events scheduled next week at The Square, Circle Club of Refund of the day . difference it makes to let Council, Robbins Room. " Sandra Lee Thurston chievousness of the young. South United Methodist Church. Manchester Lodge of Masons will Kathryn A. Walsh Prescott T. Lehmann your child believe that she SATURDAY — 10 a m. to 4 p.m.. Write to the following address to obtain the form 10. A kind of fuel. Manchester: have an open house Monday from 9 Z' All Church Event, Caring Communi­ required by this offer: Baker’s Coconut 31 Cash or he is helping you w itf 12, Just a beginner. Monday— Administrative Board. a.m. to noon at the Masonic Temple. your purchases by spotting ty at Concordia Lutheran Church. Walsb-Smith Visny-Lehmann Thurston-Sheridan Refund Offer, General Foods Corp., P.O. Box 8058, 16. Some, of course, are more interesting than 7:30 p.m.. education wing. There will be cards, pool, conversa­ Elast (^ u rt St., Kankakee, 111. 60901. This offer items on the shelves. My CONTEST RULES Tuesday— “ Greetings'' Bible tion and refreshments. All Masons others. The eiieaeement of Miss Kathryn The engagement of Miss Martine The engagement of Miss Sandra expires June 1, 1982. child now spots many ot Solve the puzzle by filling In the missing letters to make the study, 7:30 p.m., education wing; and their friends are invited. 17. The opposite of female. 45th reunion Ann Walsh of Manchester to Kent K. Visny of Winthrop, Mass., to Lee Thurston of Rockville, formerly them before I do!” words that you think best fit the clues. To do this read each Women’s Prayer and Study Group, Sandra Mologousis of 18. Be aware of. Roblprt ^mith of Manchester has Prescott T. Lehmann of East Hart­ of Manchester, to Patrick McGue clue carefully for you must think them out and give every word 7:30 p.m., 1208 Main St. Willow Springs, III., told The Manchester High School Class beeri announced by her parents, Mr. ford has been announced by her Sheridan of Elast Hartford, has been Clip ‘n file refunds 20. Source of coal, for example. Its true meaning. Wednesday— Evangelism Com­ Sunset Club me of her special method of 1936B will have its 45th reunion on and M fsC ’Thomas F. Walsh of 43 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Visny announced by her parents, Mr. and 21. Retain possession of. 2. You need not be a subscriber to this newspaper to enter. You mission, 7:30 p.m., education wing. Miscellaneous Food Products (File 9) Sept. 26 at W illie's Steak House. The Sunset Club will meet Ridge St. of 108 South River Road, Coventry. Mrs. Melvin Thurston of Rockville. for organizing coupons; may submit as many entries as you wish. No mechanically Thursday— Senior Methodists, CHip out this file and keep it with sim ilar cash-off Reservations close Sept. 16. They Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Senior Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mr. Lehmann is the son of Mr. and Mr. Sheridan Is the son o & ^ . and “ I find that the time I noon, reception hall; Adult Study coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage produced (printed, mimeographed, etc.) copied of the entry may be made by contacting Citizen Center. Mrs. Harold Smith of 109 Falknor Mrs. Edward Lehmann of East Mrs. John Sheridan of Bast Hart­ spend grocery shopping is and Sharing Group, 7:30 p.m., 224 coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed blank will be accepted. Marjorie Mitchell Bissell, 644-8565 Members are reminded that dues Drive. Hartford. ford. substantially reduced by Indian Hill Trail, Glastonbury; proofs of purchase while looking for the required 3. Anyone is eligible to enter except employees (and members or Felicia Miller Bahdes, 649-3831. are payable in September. There Miss Walsh graduated from East Miss Visny graduated from Miss Thurston graduateoMrom filing my cash-off coupons WORD LIST Junior Choir rehearsal, 6:30 p.m. refund forms at the supermarket, in newspapers according to the arrange­ of their families) of the Evening Herald. will be cardplaying after the Catholic High School and the Coventry High School and attended Manchester High School in 1978. She This list contains, among others, the correct words Friday— Youth Choir, 6:15 p.m.; and magazines, and when trading with friends. ment of the aisles in the ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MAILED IN SEPARATE ENVELOPES meeting. University of Connecticut with a Manchester Community College. attended Northeastern Junior United Methodist Youth Fellowship, Past Matrons Offers may not be available in all areas of the coun­ supermarket,” she says. for the PRIZE CROSSW ORD PUZZLE for release bachelor of arts degree. She is She also graduated from Wilma College. She is employed at NO LATER THAN TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK. AND BEAR A 7:30 p.m try. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. "This saves a lot of The PasJ Matrons Association of Club notices employed by TRC Environmental Boyd School'of Travel in Pittsburgh, Rockville General Hospital. Weekend of Sept. 12-13, 1981. POSTMARK. Saturday: UMW District The following refund offers are worth $8.25. fumbling through your Temple Chapter, Order of the Consultants in Wethersfield. T a . She is employed as a flight Mr. Sheridan graduated from BETTER KNOW 5. The Herald will award the cash amount shown above to the Legislative Training Workshop. 9 To publicize your club meeting an­ This week's offers have a total value of $21.24. coupons in the middle of Eastern Star, will meet Wednesday Mr. Smith graduated from attendant for USAir. East Hartford High School. He is BITTER LETTER contestant who sends In an all-correct solution. If more than a m to 4 p.m nouncement, contact Betty Ryder at B A K E R ’S COCONUT 31 Cash Refund Offer.. BUSH LIKE at the home of Mrs. Murray Manchester High School and Mr. Lehmann graduated from employed at Pratt & Whitney Air- supermarket aisles and one all-correct solution Is received, the prize money will be The Manchester Herald, telephone Receive a 31 refund and a 21-page recipe booklet. BUST LITTER Johnston, 93 Plymouth Lane. Eastern Connecticut State College craft Division of United backtracking down aisles PRIZE CROSSWORD NO.13.7 shared equally. 643-2711. Penny High School and Ward Send the required refund form and three front pan­ COKE LIVE Hostesses are Mrs. Johnston and with a bachelor of science degree Technologies Corp. in Elast Hart­ that you have previously MALE Nazarene Church Technical College as an electronic els from bags of Baker’s Coconut. Expires June 1, COP 6. IF NO ALL-CORRECT SOLUTION IS RECEIVED, $15 WILL BE Mrs. Robert Nelson. and from Central Connecticut State apprentice. He is employed as an ford. visited.” CRASHED MILD ADDED TO THE FOLLOWING WEEK’S PRIZE. Focus/Food 1982. Ken Brock, a former CRUSHED MINE The following events have been College with a master of science electronic technician at Pratt & The couple is planning an Oct. 10 BAKER’S Ambrosia Refund Offer. Receive a 50- supermarket clerk from CURE MOTHS 7. 1'he decision of the judges Is final and all contestants agree to scheduled next week at the Church Menus, recipes and shopping tips degree. He is employed by the East Whitney Aircraft Division of United wedding at St. Rose Church in East MYTHS Mothers Circle cent refund. Send the required refund form, one Whitewater, Wis., explains DEN abide by the judges decision. All entries become the property of the Nazarene. are featured in The Manchester Hartford Board of Vacation. Technologies Corp. in East Hart­ Hartfo^. (McLaughlin photo) EMPLOYED NORM front panel from any bag of Baker’s Coconut and a how to find the buried NOVICE of this paper. Only one prize will be awarded to a family unit. Monday — 7:30 p.m. Cornerstone The Combined Mothers Circle of Herald’s Focus/Food section, every ’The couple is planning a May 15, ford. (Nassiff photo) EMPLOYEE register tape with any fresh fruit purchase circled. treasure on store shelves: EMPLOYER PEKE 8. Everyone has the same opportunity to win, for every entry will School Board meeting. Manchester will meet. Sept, 16 at 8 Wednesday. 1982 wedding. Expires June 1, 1982. “ After filling the allotted FITTINQ PIKE be checked, and the winner announced. No claiming" is Tuesday — 2 p.m. Crestfield Con­ p.m, at St. Bartholomew’s Library. FORM POP CERTO-SURE JELL Cash Refund Offer. space for a product, a clerk necessary. valescent Home service; 3 p.m. ■ The speaker will be Sister Joan GET 4 SEE Walz-Hunt Receive a 31 refuhd. Send the required refund forrn, will often ‘bury’ the GLOW SET Vernon Manor service; 7:30 p.m. Reilly. Her topic will be, “ Com­ 9. The correct solution to this week's Prizeword will > be four box tops from Certo Brand Fruit Pectin or remaining items behind GROW SITTING Chancel Choir rehearsal. Classes in English The engagement of Miss Linda STINGS published the following Saturday. municating with Your Children” Sure Jell Brand Fruit Pectin and the name and other products on adjacent HAM Wednesday — 7 p.m. Midweek Ann Walz of Glastonbury to Donald STINGY Any interested mother is welcome weight cut from a 5-pound package of sugar. shelves,” he says. “ Price HIPPO 10. The Herald reserves the right to correct any typographical service; Teen Bible study. (to attend. , Eldward Hunt of Elast Hartford has JAM SUE Ebcpires Dec. 31, 1981. changes are usually made WILD errors which may appear during the puzzle game. Friday — 6:15 p.m. Teen Activi­ been announced by her parents, Mr. KEEP (3r EMORA Aroma Challenge. Receive two 50- midweek when the store is The sealed correct solution will be kept in the personal and Mrs. Raymond W. Walz Jr. of 11. ty: 7 p.m. Children's Caravan planned for adults cent coupons for Cremora or one 20-cent coupon for not busy. So, if you are custody of Nate Agostinelll, President Manchester State groups m eet; 7:30 p.m. NWMS ‘Fully Alive’ Old Say brook. any other non-dairy creamer. Send the required re­ shopping at the end of the LAST WEEK’S Zonaprally. Mr. Hunt is the son of Mr. and The “ Fully Alive Experience,” a Day and evening classes for ims been added to accommodate the fund form and a label from I6-, 22-or 30-ounce week and notice that an 12 ?J^)oh accepting prize money, the contestant will be large number of refugee and new Mrs. Edward Hunt of Elast Hart­ 10-week adult education program, Manchester area adults new to this Cremora. Expires Dec. 31, 1981. item has increased in photographed for the paper. immigrant families now living in ford. PUZZLE SOLUTION will begin Monday at 9:30 a.m. in country will begin Tuesday, Sept. 15 JEL EASE-PEN-JEL Sugar Offer. Receive a 31 price, look for those Center Church the area, and with limited or no Miss Walz graduated from Old the basement of St. Bridget Church, when the Manchester Evening coupon for sugar. Send the required refund form, ‘buried’ packages and save English skills. Saybrook Senior High School and St. "AiJsWEi'S TO lJlST WEePF pB zeWeET p UZZLE 70 Main St., Mancnester. School cui....ieiices. the end flaps with ingredient statements from four yourself the price in­ Events scheduled next week at Evening classes will be held Vincent’s Hospital and Medical The new program emphasizes a Adults who are not proficient wjth boxes of Jel Elase and-or Pen-Jel and a register crease.” Center Congregational Church are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 Center School of Nursing. She is positive, enjoyable approach to the the English language are eligible to receipt with the purchases of sugar and Jel Blase or Nancy Clausing of PRIZEWEEK PUZZLE as follows: p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Bennet Junior employed as a registered nurse at attend these free classes, funded Pen-Jel circled. Ebcpires Dec. 31, 1981. Schaumburg, 111., reminds SUNDAY — 10 a m.; Service of art of living, the art of loving, the St. Francis Hospital and Medical CLUES DOWN: through the Adult Basic Education High School, beginning Tuesday. JOHNSTON’S-REDDI-WIP Refund Offer. CLUES ACROSS: 2. THUN K not truck. The clue suite a container (as having contents) better Worship, Sanctuary: 10 a.m.. secret of communicaton and the us to make sure that there 1. STORM not Story. The Idea of the quiet before the STORM ia an apt Beginner and intermediate classes Center. than a vehicle which could have a loed. say. skills of personal relationships. Program. Receive a 31 refund. Send the required refund form, is a price sticker on each cliche. "Story" Is more strictly a question of people being quiet eo that Church School; 10 a.m., - 7th and 8th will be taught by Mrs. Mary Mr,^ Hunt graduated from Penny 3. SELL not tell. The clue suggeete the caae ot a men uead to getting the The group will meet Monday mor­ Classes will meet two mornings the lock tab from any can of Reddi-Wip Topping and item we pick up from the the storyfeffar can begin. Grades, Federation Room; 11:15 Lawrence and Joseph Shanahan. High School and St. Francis thing* he wente In an acquisitive sense (favoring SELL), rather then a. nings from 9:30 to 11:45. 'The cost is each week beginning Tuesday, from the Universal Product Code symbol from the back 0. FESTIVE not restive. It Is more typically said of good things that they question ot a man getting hie own way in the matter ot being told a.m ., 9th Grade Confirm ation Hospital and Manchester Communi­ supermarket shelves. The “must come to an end, of course" (this phrase hinting at Inevitability or 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Washington Registration for both the day and something. 31.50 a for a personal notebook. panel of a tart-size package of Johnston’s Ready- price m ay w ell be wrong If regret). youth/parents meeting. Federation evening programs will be held at the ty College School of Respiratory S. WEEDY not needy. A very W EEDY (tall end thin) young man "may not School, located at 94 Cedar St. Cnist. Elxpires Dec. 31, 1981. 7. NUDQE not judge. NUDQE ia more apt, since a man judged may be In­ Room; 11:15 a m.. Pilgrim Choir, Therapy. He is employ^ as a the cashier has to guess at tael that he has what It takes" (this wording suggeete a question of con- Mrs. Elizabeth Selpel will be tibe first class meeting on Tuesday. PATIO Refund Offer. Receive a $1.26 refund. different to. or Ignorant of, the opinions of those who m ls ju d g ^ him. Choral Room; 11:15 a.m. - Coffee pulmonary technician at St. Francis it. If he or she goes to the lldencel. whereae a very neiedy young man simply hasn't got the Concordia instructor for this class, which will! Further information can be obtained Send the required refund form and the net-weight 0. MEND not lend or send. The clue's wording; "equipment needed Shoppe. Hospital and Medical Center.. trouble of looking it up, urgently tor uae” (rather than simply "urgently needed equipment”) en­ . money. by contacting the Director of Adult statements from six Patio products. Expires Jan. 10. SCALE not scare. The faclol publication being on a M g SCALE gives MONDAY — 10:30 a.m., Emma m eet ’Tuesday and ’Thursday mor­ The couple is planning a Jan. 9, tim e is wasted and the courages the idea that Ifs a question of equipment being made uaabla, Next week’s schedule for Concor­ Basic Eklucation, Mr. Joel Chalson, s "all the m ofs" reason for accuracy, but the siiWact ot the itory (big nings. ’This class, in its second year. 81, 1982. checkout line is delayed. rather than simply provided. Nettleton Group, Robbins Room; 7 dia Lutheran Church; at the Board of Education Office. 1982 wedding at South United scare) la less to the point In thla way. % PILLSBURY-KRAFT-OSCAR MAYER Cheese A.C. Van Citters of 10. SKIN not skid. A person prone to SKIN trouble may naturally seek to p.m. - Handbell Choir, Carrier Methodist Church in Manchester. Mrs. 11, IDEAS not Ideal. The clue's usage: "M* cent aoclal------" (as If In Monday —6:30 p.m., ad­ illnda A. Walz avoid "a bad SKIN"; but one Is trying to avoid skkHUng (at all) rather ‘n’ Wiener Crescents Refuhd. Receive a $1 refund. Orange City, Iowa, has a apposition to somebody elee'e) links up more aptly with IDEAS. Room; 7:30 p.m.. Pictorial Direc­ ministrative staff; 7 p.m., finance (Wilcox photo) than specifically a bad skid. Send the required refund form, label(s) from one suggestion for super­ 12 M OOD not moon. Aptly, the word M OOD ie related to the Idea of Imper­ tory Callers Meeting, Robbins committee; 7:30 p.m.. Church Coun­ 10. AQ ED not abed. Qld A Q E certainly restricts one's activities In some manence. The phaaas of the moon follow with aclanllfic regularity: Family picnic planned eight-roll container or two four-roll containers of ways. Being abed (not necessarily aick) ia hardly viewed as restrictive. Room. cil, church room. m a rk e ts with coupon- which doesn't fit the casual tone of "from Oma to time." 17. LET not pet. The fact that the dog licks your hand Is not neceaaarlly an TU E SD A Y-6;30 p.m. Sacred nilsbury Crescent Dinner Rolls, the horse-and- nch ange boxes: It would 13. BEER not baaf. The clua'e dafanalve or )ustlflcatory tone suite BEER, of 'Diesday —6:30 p.m., Concordia games and sports from 2 to 5 p.m. indlcadon that It wants you to pet It. You may. of course, be "quite The Manchester Interracial Coun­ wagon symbol and net-weight statement from one be helpful if the exchange which there could be soma question of excaaalve consumption. Dance Group, Mezzanine; 7:30 p.m., Church Women, potiuck supper, for adults and children. willing" to LET It do what it appears to want. I.e., to lick your hand. cil w ill hold a fam ily picnic Sunday, Mckage of Kraft Natural Sharp or New York Elxtra box bad two compartments 19. CAR T not cast. The oblect of staambling a strong ckst (lor a stage play) Center Chruch Women Board Kaiser Hall. People attending the picnic should Personal advice Financial advice 22. PURCHASES not purchaser. The idea of remembering, or not Sept. 20, at Wickham Park from Sharp Oieddar Cheese and the label from one la not maraly to get a mundanely “aallalactory" result In a strictly prac- Meeting, Federation Room; 7:30 Wednesday —7:45 p.m., Concordia so that food coupons could remembering. PURCHASES "In detail ’ Is fully apt: but there la no par­ tell the guard at the gate that they Sylvia Porter tells how to get MKkage of Oscar Mayer Wieners or Beef Franks. ticular reason why the derk should be aware of a purchaser "In detail" ttetti sdOEd- p.m,',' All Church Event Leaders noon to sundown. Everyone Is Abigail Van Buren offers personal be separated from non-food 20, LEN T not lalL Aptly, loaa of cartain articlea may causa a man to have Choir, Kaiser Hall stage. are going to the Manchester “ 'Your Money’s Worth” — dally on even at the time of sale. . welcome to attend. advice daily in one oi America's Expires'Dec. 31, 1981. coupons. This would make more need of othsra which ha happens to have LEN T. It's dlfltcult to Im- Meeting, Woodruff Hall. Thursday —9:30 a.m. —Bible Interracial Council picnic. A dmia- (the business page In The W ED NESD AY - 7 p.m. - Chancel Elach family should bring lunch, best-read columns, “ Dear Abby,” in dopyrigbt 1981, United Feature SydAcate Inc. it a lot easier for us to find aglna him needing to think about s « the poaaeaalons he still has M l. Discovery Group, church room ; 1:30 tion of 3 1 per fam ily should be paid Manchester Herald. lawn chairs and games to share with The Manchester Herald’s Focus sec­ the special coupons we are Choir, Choral Room; 7 p.m., p.m.. Gulden Age Group, church at the registration picnic at area others. There will be organized tion. tooking for. Library Committee. Library; 7:30 room. two. , ’ 1 THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 - 17 I f> - THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 Daytime TV Star-studded TV Saturday Saturday

Take Tw o Oklahoma's talented Susan 8 :0 0 Vertoue ProgrammlnB PaannaRaeFogartyandDorisJanell Powell, the reigning Miss America O StorTralt M ovie 'Track Of tha Cat ’ (MON.), Emmy ® M ovla‘(Comady)** "Blondla'a New York Yankees CD Muppet Show Quest: Rita awards MORNING Hayes. (2 hra.) 'Young Man with a Horn' (TUE.), Sacral" 1946 Arthur Lake. Penny 8 if On Living M o re n o . 1981, will crown her successor in ^ S:S4 8 5:50 8 Nawa*Waathar«8porta ^ tw a e n Haavan and Hair (WED.), Singleton. Dag wood can't take 8 8 I 3 q) Major League Baseball: (B) CFL Fo otb all Ham ilton the exciting flnale of this year's 8 MpmlhgPraygr ( U N«w« 8 IndapandantNawa *6lggar Than Lifa’ (THUR.), ‘China B lo n d ie o n a p ro m is e d v a c a tio n , s o An Inside Look Host; Bryant Tiger-Cats vs Montreal Alouettes 10:30 MISS AMERICA PAGEANT, to be kr(FR1.) 6:00 he arranges to have the luggage Qumbai. . 8 ToSnFtWomifi CD PIncsIadat ® Black Nawa telecast live on NBC-TV, Saturday, I FeialtyFeud stolen, but he neglects to tell their ( S F ro m H o lly w o o d Lee Leonard (B)CountdownToThe8howdown: 8 :0 0 12:30 CD Pattarn For Living ^ o rts on anterlainmanl features. □D Naw York Raport t September 12, from Convention DCI) VWloueProgremming dog, Daisy. (90 mins.) Leonard-Hearns H B O S p o rts lo o k s I Young And Tha Reatlaaa Sunday CjD C h ild ra n ’s G o tp a lH o u r 8 Foru m 38 (DGD Young slated 8 T h u n darr 8 TV Community Collage at the 'fight of the century’ as hosts . Hall in Atlantic City, N.J. J MtwiooRpvup S (£) Nawa-Waathar-Sporta 11:00 ~ I’aHopa 10:55 (B) Mister Rogers Barry Tompkins and Larry Merchant ) Jo o Franklin Stiow I&I S ta rT ra k ‘T h e C h a n g e lin g ' ^CE)CC Nawa Ron Ely returns as host of the : i Doctora (D& Schoolhousa Rock 2:15 previdw the world welterweight j AIM tt9rSo6^(Ffi.) ® Miaaion Imposaibla _ 12:68 lSMovla>(Advantura)*** "Count 10:56 8 8 8 Major League Baseball championship bout between W BC Pageant with Dorothy Benham ) AMIIewiweteh Of Monta Crlato" 1034 R o b e r t ® Banny Hill Show d ) P V I D D In T h a N e w t Qame-Of-The-Week M o n t r e a l titleholder Sugar Ray Leonard and (Miss America, 1977) co-hosting. liNmBahkM HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Hemsley, Tony Danza and 99 Movla-(Dram a) *** "Tha 1.-00 D o n a t. E lis s a L a n d i. E s c a p in g a fte r 11:00 Expos at Chicago Cubs or Boston WBAchampion Tommy Hearns. ) H o fM Il6fii9d Jv ttar (Men.) Huntar" 1980 Steve McQuaen, Eli Singer B.J. 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D M ovla - (Advantura) ** 2:30 8 Tom Cottle Show 'Ann Landers (D Community Calender apprehended more than 5,000 America Pageant state represen- ) DayaOf OurUvea television producers will a limited series, “ Shogun,” 0:10 "HarculasUnchalnad" 1 9 6 0 S t e v e ® Harvest Temple A m e r i c a 's m o s t p o p u la r a d v ic e S:30 fugitiveefrom justice. (RatedPQ)(97 _ tatives, Deanna Rae Fogarty (Miss O Moviea (El(Exc. Thur., FrI.)'LIttIa (9) W aakin Agrlcultura Reeves, Sylvia Koscina. Hercules, iB ) Electric Company colum nist talks about her career, her turn out in record numbers will appear with Peter m int.) Romanoa’ (MON.), 'Tha Idolmakar' 6:30 while traveling withhisbridesubdues 3:00 divorce, and the hard nosed values ' California, 1979) and C)oris Janell ■ftti# Of The Flaneta 8 S p o rts aU E.), 'Get CharilaTully’ (WED.) Sunday for the 33rd annual O’Toole, a nominee in the CD Baat Of Barrio a giant and is later im prisoned by D M o v ie 'Executioners of Death' that have won her the trust of 70 Hayes (Miss Washington, 1980) 8 VerleuaFregrammlng Abbott And Coafallo 8 Movla-(Comedy)** "Joseph 1:18 CD Q u e a n O m p h a le . (2 hrs.) t 9 7 9 A patriotic Chinese woman Oeod Mendng CennecSeuI awards presentation. same category for m illio n re a d e rs . Andrewe" 1977 Ann-Margret.Peter are featured performers. CD N ew t C a rto o n a ^ Collage Football Review (R) m a rrie s a ku n g fu a r tis t, h a s a c h ild 8WonderfulWorldOfStrawberry i 1SS1 T e p AiBe H a n d b e ll Eki Asner, a leader of the "Masada,” in a five Firth. Rollicking, candid portrait of 1:30 GO Oavay And Goliath (9) Naws-Waathar-Sporta and eventually fights for vengeance S h o r tc a k e Strawberry Shortcake C H E C k LISTINQS FOR EXACT TIME. Cham plenahip (Men.) Collage life In the 1680s. (Rated R) (2 hra.) ® CD Aa Tha World Tuma summer-long actor’s minute tribute to the late (S) WaakInRavlaw 8 A rtis ... w h ich e n d s in d e a th . (2 h rs.) and her friend. Huckleberry Pie, must Football Review (WED.), ESPN'a 8 Odd Couple ® Bowitchad 6:45 ® Haathcliff And Dingbat D NCAA Football Stanford vs save their land of sm iles from the tooMorumOHUR.) strike, will be one of the playwright Paddy (B Kentucky Pacing DerbyTwelve ® PttfaH ^ Community Calandar 11:26 P u rd u e Peculiar Purple Pieman of Porcupine 8 NewZeeflavea horses and drivers compete for the 8 C o lla g e F o o tba ll (Mon.) CFL masters of ceremonies of Chayefsky. ( D A N a w D ay D D In Th a N ew s ® Movie-(Drama) ***V^ "Night­ P e a k . 8 HHH> RMa Donkey (Tua«)Oangef third jewel of pacings Triple Crown. Football (THUR.) (S) M ovla •<0rama) *** "Tha 11:30 mare Alley" 1947 T y ro n e P o w e r. On 0«ftfm>or (WED.), Movie (THUR J this year’s show from the Other series regulars — 8 F is h 11:30 8 Jake Heee Qoepel Time Huntar" 1080 S te v e M c Q u e e n . E li D D Tarzan-Lona Rangar-Zorro Joan Blondell. A carnival heel 8 I Love Lucy *Menny*e ORphen* ® Blue Jean Natwork Prasanta: 8 Alovle(Frl.)'Shaapman' Pasadena Civic some of whom are also W atlach True story of Ralph 'Papa' Advantura Hour becomes involved with a mind­ 6:00 Thorson, a m odern-day bounty ^ r liW I n a ® In-School Programming Auditorium. nominees — scheduled to ® Cpllaoa Football Preview (R) reading woman, a blackm ailing DDEnosEnos.TurkandLt.Broggi hunter who in three decades CD Movla-(Drama)** "AIIThaKInd 2i00 8 (8) 8 Spidar-Man And Hla psychiatrist and other assorted take on the world's most uns­ “ We’re very gratified make appearances as Strangara" 1974 StacyKeach, P Smart apprehended more than 5,000 Amazing Friends w e ird o s . (2 hrs.) c ru p u lo u s je w e l th ie f In a p r ic e le s s T V S u n d a y that so many stars are fugitivestrom iuslice. (Rated PG) (97 Samantha Eggar. Seven strange p 8I o One i U fa To Uva presenters are Loretta (S) Medicine And Your Health Dr. ^ D om ata g e m of a c a s e . (R e p e a t: 6 0 m ins.) orphans with a vicious dog, turn a ) Tic Tac Dough m in s.) Michael Ozar reports on medical 8 News-Weather-Sports D Movie-(Drama) ••• "Battling D(D Morning appearing on the show this Swit, Jamie Farr. Dinah remote (amhouse into a prison for ) Collage FcN>tball(Tua.) 7:00 8 TV Community College Bellhop" 1936 BetteDavis.Edward DPepoyo And Porky is s u e s . unsuspecting travellers. (90 mins.) P Accent On Living (Mon.) year,” said Hank Rieger, a Shore, Ted Knight. Bea ) Kldaworld 8 Maatarplaca Theatre ‘ S u n s e t (B) Sesame Street Q. Robinson. The rivalry that exists D 8 OoodMomingAmarIco Herald photo by Tarquinlo ® Racing From Yonkere MORNING 1 8 8 AnotherWorld spokesman for the TV Arthur, Dick Van Patten, ) Brady Kids Song: Drilling' Chris' brother leaves 3:30 between two crooked boxing 8 LawrancaWalk Show / Jknmy twassart R a ce w a y 1 CNN Afternoon ) Hot Fudge Ihe village, and her father suffers a ® Jake Hess Gospel Time managers comes to a head at 6:00 8 N ova ( D 8 True Ufa stories teCantar academy. “ Almost every Howard Hesseman and 8 Press Box I Varloue Programming ) Star Trek D a y of th e D o v e ' stroke. (60 mins.) 8 S ty le championshipfight.and they shoot it 8 N e w t 8 What About Woman ® Stata_Fair U.S.A. I Today ' 8 In P e rfo rm a n ce ) Hollywood Squeraa Catt-catcher star responded favorably Loni Anderson. ) N ew s ® Plasticman-Baby Plas Super 8 Movie-(Comedy)** "A Little out aft^r a double-double cross. (2 5:30 (SD SoccarMadaInQarmany 8 8 8 Disney’s Wonderful Movla Mon.) ‘Jack The Qiant 8 Movie-(Myatery) **Vi "Sher­ 2:30 ) SportsCantar Comedy Show R o m a n ce " Laurence Olivier. Sally h r s ^ 8 S ta r T r t k 11:25 W orld Klliar’ to our invitation." The entire cast of ■ Hill lock Holmes Facaa Death" 1943 ® CD Soarch For Tomorrow ) Doctor Snuggles 11:56 Kellerman. A romantic adolescent D 8 240 ROBERT C u e v a a n d th e 6:00 ® DaarAlax And AnnIa 8 Sports Sunday 8 Batmen A calf gets caught up in his work Friday night All-American Rodeo at the Hartford Civic ] International Weak In Review Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. The ® Addame Family ^The massive turn-out of Street Blues " will be on D Schoolhousa Rock love story filmed inParis. (Rated PG) R0 8 ERT rescue team work ® Agronsky And Company 11:30 , 8 Sports Amarica discovery of a subterranean crypt GD B u lle a y e as he’s roped by a cowboy at the Cetner. T h e rodeo will continue Saturday } Gat Smart ® Dear Alex And Anna (2 h rs.) desperately to save the host of a (D Otralght Talk CD Fact Tha Nation 8 Larton Sunday Night O j Oreel Space Coeeter major video stars is in hand along with Eileen helps solve the murders of several 8 D o m a ta ) Littles Hobo 11:56 4:00 morning traffic show when the 8 Naws-Waathar-Bporte ® Animals, Animals, Animals ® Soundataga GD JknSekker Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association and Sunday. marked contrast with the brothers. (90 mins.) 8 F T ro o p Brennan, George Sanford ) Faith For Today D In T h e N ew s 91) Another View personality suffers a heart attack 6 :10 ® Rax Humbard 7:30 8 Sarah And The Street WeaMe 11:35 ® Maggie And The Beautiful drab awards show last Bown, Mike Farrell. Linda ) Morningtown 8 T a k e T w o The besi of the during a helicopter (light. (Repeat: 8 WaakInAgrIcultura 8 Waak In Agrlcultura (3D S p o rtsC a n ta r ie.) Horae Namad Jaatar (WED.) 7:30 ® Movie-(Drama) **^ "Loving" M a ch in e ______AFTERNOON ______previous week's programming. 6 0 m ins.) 6:20 8 Animals Animala Animals 8 Uving Faith ScoobyDoo season. Only a single Gray, Andy Griffith. Judd 1970 George Segal. Eva Merle 2:68 ) Arthur And Company 8 TV Community College ( D N aw a 8 Aak Tha Manager » d d )0 12:00 GD NASL Soccer CDO p y i nominated actor, Powers Hirsch. Hal Linden. 1 Groovie Goolies IB Forsyte Saga 99)Movie-(Comedy)*Vk "CoastTo Saint. The story of a man's marital 6:20 AFTERNOON 8:00 d ) CD Captaki Kangaroo Filmefer D U . 8 . Open Tennis One of the and occupational problems. 3HX> ) G llllg a n 's Island ^:30 CoastV 1981 D y a n C a n n o n . R o b e rt (106 8 Morning Prayar ® ® Tha 33rd Annual Emmy ® Woody Woodpecker Boothe, appeared to collect Richard Mulfigan, j Growing Years Grand Slam of Tennis events, mins.) ^ i i l o o ® Quiding Ught D Family Affair Blake. A wealthy California woman 6 :30 A w a rd s (B) College Soccer (Mon., Tue.) Stephanie Powers, Pernell Flintstona Comedy Show featuring Men's Sem i-Finals and 11:45 C £ U p F io n t ® Woody And Buge Hour his Emmy for best perfor­ (3D H o rse s h o w The Meadowlands p la n s t o d iv o r c e h e r p s y c h ia t r is t ® U p Fron t CD Bing Croaby: Hla Ufa And Auetrallen Rulae Football (WED.). W omen's Single Finals coverage: 99 N aw a ^ w England Woman d ) Movie 'Thomas Crown Affair' Roberts and Lily Tomlin, ^ Sports Review G ra n d P rix -P a rt 2.- husband; he counters by scheming □D Tima For Timothy ^ g a n d RoyalToumemant(THUR.).NFLLIna m ance in a d ra m a tic I Great Space Coaster Brent Musburger hosts with Pat 12:00 8 laauat And Anawara (MON.), ‘Under the Yum Yum Tree' (H) Movie-(Drama) *••• "Julia" with a fellow doctor to have her (j D SuparcroaaCompatltlonFrom GD M o v la Line (FRI.) special. He played Jim However, one of 9 Viewpoint On Nutrition S u m m e ra ll. T o n y T ra b e rt a n d J o h n (S) M ovie -(Adventure) *** Robart Schullar (Captlonad) (TUE.), ‘Change of Habit' (WED.). 1977 Vanessa Redgrave. Jane declared insane. (Rated PG) (94 D e tro it ® Billy Qraham Cruaada CNN Memkif Report 9 S uperm an Newcombe providing Ihe commen­ "Adventures Of Don Juan" 1949 IIS® MaatThaPraa* *H0t R o c k ’ (THUR.), ‘Badtim e Story' Jones in ’’Guyana television's best-known F o n d a . A tau t ta le o f life , d e a th a n d m in s.) 8 M ovla Collage Football SBoy Who Never Wee (Thur.) tary from Flushing Meadow, New For Tha Fans GD look at cinema 8:00 Errol Flynn, Viveca Lindfors. The A personalities. Alan Alda, is love In pre-W orld W ar II Germany. 99 Festival Of Faith 8 P ra a a B o x Movie (FRI.) 'Sheepmen' Tragedy.” ^ C D Kwicky Koala Show Y o rk . <7 h rs.) sloryofthefabulousSpanishloveras Sports Amarica Qaneral Hospital (R a te d P G ) (1 1 7 m ins.) 8 8 8 Barbara Mandrell And 8 Gat Smart CH IPa 8 Porky Pig Bute Bunny Bob Newhart, Lee off on location and will not (D Popeye And Friends D America’s Top 10 the fencing master of the English ) M o v la 1 B o n a n z a 91) Davey And Goliath The Mandrell Sisters The Mandrell 8 M o v la 8 Nawa-Waathar-Sporta S:S0 D Movla-(Adventure)*** "Three court. (2 hrs.. 20 mins.) N ova P Moreeehowv (W0 a d .) H E A V Y M E T A L (R ) — PRINCE OF THE (Mystery) In the steaming special effects, so you can Remick and Michael Lan- CD S up er Fun Hour 4 :4 5 sisters are joined by Roy Rogers and 8 Ring Around Tha World 8 ® Evening At Pops' ® Buga Bunny attend the star-studded CD Christopher Closeup Worlds Of Gulliver" 1960 K e rw in ® Championship Wrestling 12:30 I Programmine 9D L iste n Dale Evans (or an hour of fun and 8 Oavay And Goliath 8 Canada Cup Hockey d ) Vorloue Programming r (Animated) Big-screen CITY (R) — Treat Florida heat, a young hack see the human-into-beast don, were scheduled to host show although he is a Matthews, Jo Morrow. A ship's (ID SportsCenter Tha NFL Today i & nT e r x . a : s (S) Professional Rodeo F r o m ® Three Stooges music. (Repeat; 60 mins.) 6:46 8 Sunday Night Movla 8 EBPN*eBporteForum(Frl.) surgeon washed overboard in a I M ovla ) CNN Aftarnoon Continues version of the adult- Williams. (Drama) A lawyer has such a purple transformation, fang by the Emmy awards last nominee for best actor in a M e s q u ite , T e x a s (R) 5:00 8 News-Weather-Sports 8 Living Faith 8 Sacred Heart 8 Movie (Tue., Wad.)'Treaaura storm, finds himself in the land of the 8 America’s Top 10 Waakand Haroaa I Movla (Exc. Tua., W ad.)‘Jack ® NawS'Weather Mission Impossible 8 Roger Corman: Hollywood's _ 7:00 9 :00 latand' (TUE.), 'Uptown Saturday illustrated fantasy brilliantly acted, directed passion for a beautiful fang. Some pretty year but dropped out comedv series. (0> M o v ie ‘ ( C o m e d y ) ** " A L ittle Liliputs whose people are only six 8 Freeman Raporta D ialog ua Tha Giant Killer' (MON.). High Rita Gllllgan's Island W ild A n ge l Christopher Cloaaup ® lllaWrlttan Mohr (WED.) magazine. Six loosely con­ and photographed film woman that he is willing to gruesome moments, but if R o m a n c e " Laurence Olivier. Sally ‘ inches high. (2 hrs.) 8 8 N aw a 1 Jaka Haas Goapal Tima Donkey (TUE.), Danger On Dartmoor because of the strike. Outer Limits 8 Movie-(Comedy)*** "Queen Kenneth Copeland 8 Joke Haas Qoapal Tima 8 CI Cartoon o Faethrel - Kellerm an. A romantic adolescent D ABC Weekend Special T h e 12:15 ) 8 N F L ’61 (WED.). ‘Manny's Orphan’ (THUR.), nected yams targeted for from Sidney Lumet, but kill her much-older hus­ you to a terror film, you Mayor Athanson's Forum B e e " 1955 Joan Crawford. Barry Thia la Tha Lift 8 8 8 Tha Sunday Big Event _____ 8:0 0 They were replaced as lovestoryfilmedinParis (RatedPQ) Puppy SavesTheCircus'Alively little 8 Straeta Of Ban Francisco Inalda Bualnaaa raaaura Island' (FRI.) Weekend Heroes Sullivan. An innocent schoolgirl goes N aw a 8 Nawamakar Sunday d ) 8 8 RIetiard SkmnoneShow those who have outgrown why was all that brilliance band to have her for expect that. G R AD E : B. pupwho loses hismemoryfindsfame 12:30 Jayna Kannady NFL Raport t MoracomboAndWIaa hosts by Steve Allen. The ^ h r s ) News-Weather-Sports to live in a Southern m ansion with her World Opportunitlaa 8 ® Maatarplaca Theatre d J Brody Bunch a /HOUKA/concfim/ w h e n h is d e lig h tfu l t r ic k s s a v e th e (3D The Royal Tournamant British D ira ctlo n a Marvel comics — heavy on wasted on a trite, stale himself. Director Smothers Brothers and ® Sesame Street Wild Kingdom re la t iv e s a n d is w itn e s s to a hum an W e ak In R a via w 9 :3 0 d ) Qutdlng Light (Exc. Hen.) BEATLEMANIA — INTERSTATE 84 EXIT SS SILVER LANE ® J a tso n s fortunes of a sm all (amity circus, only Armed Forces Competition (R) 1:00 NFL U na By Una (FrI.) EAST HARTFORD 50B-86S3 One Superlative Song tria n g le . (2 hrs.) I Jimmy Swaggart ® World Tomorrow aen'elelend(MON.) gore, fem ale nudity and story? It’s the one about Lawrence Kasdan has Dick Clark, who, along to faceterribledangerfrom a plotting 8 8 8 Saturday Night LIveHost: (D National Football Laagua Nanny And Tha Profaaaor THE MOVIE (PG) — BARQAIN MATINEE DAILY O Public Affairs L a w re n ce W e lk S how (B Sneak Previews 'Film s About I® JonnyQuest 8 Old Tima Qoapal Hour B PhS Denohoe Show S "meaningful” cosmic FIRST SHOW ONLY S2.50 p a ir o f je a lo u s c lo w n s , a s a fa v o rite Mary Kay Place. Quest; W illie G am a Villa Alegre the cop who cooperates stylized this film after the with Boothe, were the only ^ Suparfriends Hour Sergeant Bllko Fam ilies' Co-hosts Roger Ebert and Morningtown 8 M o v la Romper Room Tom Teeley, Mitch canineheroreturnsinanexcilingnew Nelson. (Repest; 90 mins.) ® Qraataat Sports Lagandt 3:67 mumbo jumbo. Hard rock with authorities to expose "film noir" gangster 8:26 Facing Inflation GeneSiskeltakealookatfilmsabout 7:15 10:00 other on-screen per­ (D C D In The N ew s animated adventure. (Season 12:40 ® MakaltRaal f CD N a w a b ra a k Weissman, Ralph 5:30 fam ilies - with scenes from ‘Ordinary CD Community Calandar ® N ew s BSPN'a SporteTalk (Thur.) score, unimpressive police corruption and movies of the ‘40s ad the sonalities to appear at the P re m ie re ) ® Naw York Raport 3:66 8:30 D Greatest Sports Legends People,' 'The Great Santini' and 99 Movie-(Drama) **** "Patton" 7:30 ® Jimmy Swaggart CpHege Football Raviaw (FRI.) Castelli, David Leon. GD Tha Royal Tournament B ritis h 1970 George C. Scott. Karl Malden. (ID Collage Soccer C D 8 FYI animation. Don't bother nothing new is added here. effect is so pretentious that 1979-80 awards show. (D C D T ro llk ln s 9S Living Faith 'K ra m e r vs. K ra m e r.' W a B a lla v a 99 M ovla 8 Calabratlon Of The Eucbertot (Music-documentary) CD Superheroes A rm e d F o r c e s C o m p e titio n TheatoryofWWIIGeneralPatton;his 99 M ovla 4 :0 0 8 Wrestling 8:30 Aak Tha Doctor Nawa-Waathar-Sporta 8 Movie (Men., Thur.J'Bobby unless you’re a fan of the But enjoy it for the it becomes nothing more Sunday night Asner will (H) Movla-(Drama)* "Touched By battles across North Africa, Sicily, ^ J^^ant On Living ® Levema And Bhirlay And Four Beatle look-alikes ,\N AMERICAN CD N ina On N ew Je rs e y 8 Inside Business ^ ® Merv Griffin Insight Oraat Parformancaa: Tinker, Deerfield' (MON.). ‘LIttIa Romanca’ (H) M ovie‘(Drama)**** ‘Julia " Love" 1980 Diane Lane, Deborah Europe, andwiththewardepartment. iNationalFootball Laagua S rnipeny magazine. Caution: ab­ technical achievements. than self-parody. Hyperac­ share host honors with 8 Family Feud 8 OralRobarta N ew s Movla (Wad.)'Raintraa County’ hippo and a water-skiing BODY HEAT (R) — d is c o v e r (9 0 m in s ) D Movie -(Musical-Blographical) and publishers, headlines and a giant eagle's flight to civilization 3 :30 8 ® Barney MWar a newshowandediling his latest film. . SportsCantar ) M ovla 8 AndyOrtfflth HEARTLAND (PG) — the two stars are dreadful­ D Computerworld ** "So This is Love" 1953 K a th ry n ^•iine^scandais and scoops. and amazing return with a rescue 8 Frad Saxon ® QNigan'alaland elephant. G R A D E : C- William Hurt, Kathleen a director-choreographer has an Family Focus ' Collage Football 10:60 ly miscast. The R rating W TheKId Super Power HourWIth Grayson, Merv Griffin. Thebiography 8 8 ( 8 NBC News party. (95 mins.) 4 :0 0 Rip Torn, Conchata affairwithoneofhisdancers.Healso Jimmy Swaggart I So You Wanna Ba A Star 8 N a w a pluB. Turner, Richard Crenna. S ha za m of opera star Grace Moore. (2 hrs.) 8 Medicine And Your Health 2:00 (D U.S. Opan Tennis (B ^j^Hawy Oay* Agalfl comes from a porno movie- 1 99c ALL TIMES 1 tries to sort things out with his From Hollywood I Taka Two 10:66 Ferrell. (Drama) Par­ ® Kid Super Power Hour With (3DCFLFootball:FromTha55Yard 8 V Ik In g s l 'Here King Harold Is 8 S p o rts 99 M ovla 0 Cobag* Bocear (Tua.) All-Star m istress and his ex-wife. (Rated R) MiatarRogars I Solid Qoid 8 Waatharvlaw tially funded by the within-the-movie that is < * * S hazam L in a (R) Killed' This final episode examines 8 Movie -(Title Unannounced) 8 National Football Laagua Soooar (WED.), Australian Rules W r n o n c m # K 2 U h rs.) Ja ta o n a > Llstan-Athiataa 1 1K » 18 New Americans 8 World Championship Tennis thefamous Battle of Hastings, which ^ h ra .) G am a Football(THUR.),Profaaalonal National Endowment for very explicit. GRADE: B- 8 N e w C in e m a F ro m In d ia 'T h e World Tomorrow 12:05 (D One Day At A Tkna (Exc. Mon.) 8 Tha Kid Super Power Hour With 8 Duckpin Bowling toallintent sand purposes, ended the 8 NFL Review And Pravlew 8 Fre em a n R aporta Rodeo (FRI.) ROUTES 86 84 (Exit 9 5 ) ■ Golden Fortress' W ritten and Saaama Straat ® CollaooFootball'61 ford and Son (MON.) the Humanities, this minus. S hazam 8 Championship Wrestling Viking age. (Closed-Captioned; 2:20 8 8 National Football Laagua 8 Davay And OoMeth Son will conduct 6 4 9 -9 3 3 3 directedbySatyavitRay.thisfilm lsa 9:15 12:30 HourHasaKn. ■ i -saH ® Hot Fudge 8 Food Preserving U.S.A.) ® M ovie - (Docum entary) ** G am a 8 People Are Talking modest, independently m ystery concerning a child who ® A Naw Day lD Community Calandar Weekend events dO Richie RIch-Scooby And ® Sports Afield 8 Bob Newhaii Show "Beyond Bellaf” 1976 A look at 8 ® National Qaographic 8 CNN Afternoon Continue# P Q C H E V Y C H A S E 7 2 l1 claim s to remember his previous 9 :30 8 Laurel And Hardy produced film depicts life Scrappy Doo Show 8 Superman . (B Presentel ESP, reincarnation, and faith 4 :30 t 8 Movie (Mon., Wed.)'Bobby The Herald provides a O J l l incarnation and the site of a fabulous Com m an t 8 Faith For Today Turkington march in ' the harsh Wyoming *1INDaTVERJUNB0r 9:56 ent more time and you. Miany local statutes take. Can you tell me her iviwwiiiMunr Francisco quake: the shooting clude he has the good will of the ) WEDH, Hartford (PBS) ) WVIT. New Britain (NBC) The other nominees are: Louis hyed an executive who talked to more people, also permit you to see true age? ERMA » F O B 1 1 z r o w 1 I z M ! 11 OCTOBER by police of a Utah Mormon American people. The mood is, ) WSBK. Boston Gossett, Jr,, Ed Asner, Pernell M l hla Job. He applied trying to get an answer for whatever records credit 'give him a chance.’ The Dem­ R INGRAHAM, Hollywood, A fbrQmoum Pk Iu0 who refused to send his chil­ ) WOQB. SfKlngfleld (ABC) Roberts, Jim Davis, Michael Learn­ ocrats in Congress face a real ) WOBY, SpringflekI (PBS) many times for other you, without much luck. I agencies have ac­ Fla. dren to public school: home in­ ed, Barbara Babcock, Stefanie dustries in Vermont: a rodeo in­ challenge beceuse of his Jobs but conldn’t get one spoke to Holden who says cumulated about you. According to the World Progreme eaen on Channel Powers, and Barbara Bel Geddes. and It broke him , mental­ side a Texas jail: the homecom­ popularity.” . 24. Hartford, are also aaan on nnaybe you're thinking of Almanac, she was bom on CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME. PLEASE CALLTHEATRE C h an n el 83, N orw ich. • COMVUIOC MK ly and physbally- At that -Executive ------w Suite," - - - - , , D EAR DICK: I am un-. Dec. 12,1941,aaix, whichmuv... >i»^iiameans -CH ECK IISTINOS FOR EXACT TIME. TOR STJIEEN TIMES C h an n els 11. 14, 31 end 23 Ifror, ■ law waajMoaed. I although that was 2S years der the impression thar she’ll hit her big 40th this are received only by cable television tubecribara. kaXuAir M was k federal ago. Lloyd Bridge! maybe? “ m ..A..S..H ” is taken winter. 18 — TH E HERALD , Sat,, Sept. 12, 1981 THE HERALD, Sat.. Sept. 12. 1981 — 19 Annie — Leonard Starr Methodist Episcopal women to meet ^ l-J DON’T THEVUBEC0HIN6 THEBC’S ST ILL I CAN see THE SHAPES POKTfjei^m ep IWHAPS THAT iM see Tir im Efl I arounp m u m i S O V e F O G OF THE (CeSOWS P0KT,yOU FOOL/f SOUNP?! fi Stansfield will talk about the president; Rita Davidson, vice Crossword The Episcopal Church Women of Astro-graph NOmt, W W i- f (WHeOBOOT, CflPH BACK THIS THOUaH-m HAVE TD classes St. M ary’s church, Manchester, w ill library. Kenneth Woods will speak president; Mary Jean burr, BCIi/-LET’S see IF WAY- PIBECT CAP'N JACK FROM about the choir and provide some begin the fall season with a potiuck secretary; and Erla Ferguson, CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. It) $ THE eow - supper Monday at 6; 30 p.m. in the light music. treasurer. Today, Instaad of doing what parish hall. All women of St. M ary's are Committee chairmen are Gladys »pt«inb«r 13, IN I AOUARRJS (Jan. BO-Fab. It) 4 Green-blue 4 Clasp Somatimea you're quita good color 5 Day (Heb.) 1981-82 Church School program Sun­ hospitality; and Barbara.Anderson, New associates who c»qW be I □ D Clulow will talk about the Ladles dessert. at rooting out bargains, but 8 Plant part 6 Tart day. Parents and students are asked Guild; Doroty Lawson will explain Episcopal Church Women officers publicity. pals ss well as peopla to learn today there's a chance you □ □ □ tram will enter your Ufa In the 12 Author of 7 Explosive (si.) could pay far more for things □ to come to the Reception Hall, adja­ Girls Friendly; and'Xynthia for this year are^lorence Bickley, year following your birthday. "The Raven" 8 Hide than th ^ are truly worth. D cent to the Sanctuary, at 8:30 a.m. in They'll replace those with 13 Group of 9 Positive words □ n o PISCES (Psb.2S4lareh20) Be points order to register students. Staff will whom you no longer see eye- 10 Shoe □ D flexible today rather than taka 14 Egg (Fr.) 11 Newts be available at that time to give tigid poettlons. You might find 15 Noun suffix 19 Lick up V m & (Aug. 23-8apL 22) You yourself In a spot where your Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman D classroom directions. Trinity starts Bible school could experience more III 16 Elide 21 Dine □ D O ■ □ B O O pride won't let you back olf, effects than usual today In 1 7 ______Dianey Crib Nursery and classes for even if you're wrong. 23 Bind up x i d d I d id b c ] Important one-to-one relation­ 18 Marina tight children two years old through the ARES (March 21-AprS IS) 25 Part of the leg classroom orientation at the close of David Prince, and Lori Daniels, ships II you are overly Insistent 20 Wearing The Sunday Bible School of Trinity This Is not a good time to taka TOMAINE, WHAT'6 26 Over (Ger.) ninth grade will begin at 9 a.m. upon having your own way. t k / in ' t o s a v e HI, FELLAS... AtoUrH-TO-MOOTH apparel 35 Term of royal (comp, wd.) Covenant Church, Hackmatack the program. Officers are Nancy Barron,' on more rasponaibiWIes than Romance, travel, luck, THIS n y DO tU' THAT 0T H 8R FLY WHAT'S „ RESUSCITATION... 22 Eighth month 27 Emit coherent address 50 Sooner state Junior High members who wish to secretary: Nancy Kelley, you can handle. Though your Street, w ill begin its fall schedule Staff members are Barbara Pope, IN MV 6oupr/r (SOINS ON? light 38 Tidal wave (abbr.) participate in the Youth Choir may resources, possible plllalls and Intentions will be admirable ' m DR0WNIN(5. (abbr.) tomorrow at 9;25 a.m. featuring a Janice Smyth, and George Anderson treasurer: Esther Granstrom, mis­ career for the coming months 26 Scarlett plan to join their classes after you may cause additional 24 Timber tree 40 Babble 51 Russian riyer presentation by Linda Allely for children ages two and three: sions secretary: Jeanne Palleschi, are all discussed In your Aatro- X 25 Guilty person O'Hara's singing. Nursery for children up to complications. 43 Her Majesty's 52 Constellation relating to the theme for the school Janet Holmes, Carolyn Lee, and cradle roll director: Linda Allely, Qraph that begins with your 29 Money home birthday. Mall 31 lor each to TAURUS (Aprs 2IMIay 20) ship (abbr.) 54 Assault the age of five and the Senior High Heidi Risley, Diane Vasko, Ruth Friends who are usuaSy easy to 33 Arab garment 3 0 Mime year, “ Sonbeams for God.” Scott Swensen for ages 4 and 5: Coby Aatro-Qraph, Box 489, Radio 45 Gold (Sp.) 55 Limber class will meet at 10:45 a.m. during gat along with couM be a bit 34 Epochs Kitchin, Grade 1: Linda Jones, Anderson, Supervisory committee: City Station, N.Y. 10018. Bo 31 Folksinger 56 Woodwind On the opening Sunday all classes tamparamental today and cre­ 36 Heroine of A 47 River in Texas the second worship service. sura to specify birth date. Guthrie will meet in the sanctuary. Grade 2: Jean Rieger, Grade 3: Gail Margaret Kemp, consultant. ate soma uncomfortable situa­ Doll's House 49 Female instrument South Church School uses the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oel. 23) 32 Places Registration is open to all who are Johnson, Grade 4: Janet Prince, Church time sessions for 2 and 3 tions. Don't let things get out ol 37 In case that student 59 Actor Mineo Christian Studies Series curriculum, Rasponslbllltlea you neglect to 39 Leak interested in attending the school. Grade 5: Sheralyn Neuner, Grade 6: • year olds and 4 and 5 year olds are attend to today could cause hand. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 9 10 11 O EM M (May 21-Jane » ) Your 41 W ork at ' published by the United Methodist conducted by Gloria Swensen, you even greater grief at a The program will include singing, Donald Hennigan, Grades 7 and 8. actions will be closely scruti­ 42 Unspoiled Publishing House. This series future dale. Do what's axped- 12 13 14 awarding__ of attendance pins for The high school students will have Dawne Gagnon, Wendy Snjyth, and nized by your peera today. a d o fy o u . 44 Gulches provides a balance of Bible, Chris­ their volunteer helpers. Don't do anything to tamMi cMSSl ^Chteggo TriDMnwN T Newt Synd IS 16 1980-81, aii^'the introduction of the a choice of electives taught by SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) 46 Baseball 17 tian heritage and present-day con­ your Image, or give one who official (abbr.) staff. Time will-'be allowed for M atthew‘‘ and Roberta Hennigan, Avoid cornpming In social situ­ 10 cerns. A special music program is Isn't too fond ol you fodder lor 46 Organ for 19 21 ations today. Relax. Enjoy ■ also provided throughout the year yoursell without worrying about Winnie^inkle — Henry Raciuta and J.K.S. hearing 22 ^ m S e R (Jans 21-Jaly 22) who’s In the spotllghi or who la 49 Advice ■ for Nursery and Younger Elemen­ There's a poasibIHty you coutd No. 1. 53 Body 2S 26 27 t. 30 31 32 tary classes. cross swords with aomaone SAOITTARRIS (Nov. 23-Oac. 57 Edible green ■ today who holds strong views SUT, W INNIE... Included in this years Christian 21) If thin gs d o n ’t g o a s SHE'S SEEN 55»W R«S JU S T A S pod 33 Religious Services diametrically oppotad to yours. WHY POX FEEL HERSELf^ FDCTOR., ■ ■ Education program will be two new smoothly as you'd hoped they 1 S U 5 - 58 Membranous Don't...... M thele debate gM too -M o m iA 37 3. .0 would today, owing to the S O t T E A K ? ANP RECENTLY TOOK pouch Adult Bible Studies. “ Genesis” will heated. P ECTEP 1 ■ " Intarfaranca of another, don't 60 Police alert begin on Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. and LEO (Jah tS-Aag. 22) Be TOEXERCISIN®. ...A L L T H E m V O S A lH 42 45 take your wrath out on Inno­ 61 Biblical land ■ will be led by the Rev. Laurence M. 236 Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, p.m., worship service, nursery at cent bystanders. axtra-oerelul In buNnaaa or AtARINKA'6 ORPEREP CLASSIC / investment altuatlont today. 62 Spoken exam 4B Hill. Andover Manchester senior pastor; Rev. George Em- both services. HER TO LOSE MORE SYMPTOMS 63 For ■ MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Thie la not a Urns to ImpuMvely 49 so SI 54 55 56 mitt, minister of visitation and ANP^ACWewaSHT.^, OF. 64 Contemporary “ Greetings to All God’s People, a FIRST CONGREGATIONAL GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. lump In wHhoul firtt probtng for ■ outreach. 9:30 a.m., Sunday LUTHERAN CHURCH (Wisconsin painter Study of the Letters of Paul" begins CHURCH of Andover. UCC, 10 .a.m., breaking bread; 11:45 m o re fa c ti. 'Sv 67 58 59 60 school;, 10:45 a.m., worship, Synod), 300 Buckland Road. Rev. 65 Auction Route 6 at Long Hill Road. Rev. a.m.. Sunday school; 7 p.m., (NCWSe/VBI BirB«>n8C A88N.) TiitSiMWt Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., and w ill be led children's church and nursery; 7 Ronald Muetjel, pastor. 9:30 a.m.. 66 Observe 61 62 63 by Judith L. Mohr, director of Chris­ Richard H. Taylor, pastor. 10 a.m. gospel meeting. p.m., evening service, nursery. worship service; 10:30 a.m.. Sun­ worship service with nursery FULL GOSPEL tian Education. Both studies will CALVARY CHURCH day school. Bridge DOWN 64 65 66 available during service; coffee INTERDENOMINATIONAL (Assemblies of God), 647 E. Mid­ OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN meet at the church at 1226 main St. hour following service. CHURCH. 745 Main St. Rev. ■ J dle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. CHURCH. (Missouri Synod) 239 1 Chimps INEWSFAfER ENTERFRISE ASSN I More information can be obtained Philip Saunders, minister. 10:30 Gustafson, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Graham Road. Rev. Rolf A. i R A P u T A by calling the church office at 647- Bolton a.m., praise, worship service and Sunday school; 10:30 8.m., ser­ Buchmann, pastor. 9 a.m.. Sun­ Bible study; 7 p.m.. deliverance 9141. vice of worship; 6:30 p.m., day school; 10:15 a.m., Bible CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 service. evening service. Class. CELEBRITY CIPHER The Church School teaching staff Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52 CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan Cslebftty Ophar cryptograms are craatad from quotattons by lamout paopla. past Lake St. Rev. James Beliasov, Poatponement” that has Just this year includes Leonard Jahnke, Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at CHURCH. (LCA), 40 Pitkin St. been published. and praaant- Each taftar In tha dphar stands for anothar. Today's dua H aguals V . superintendent; Bill and Judy 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Rev. Burton D.' Strand, pastor; Vernon 9:15 and 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. worship service; 7 NORTH We consider this to be an Rev. B. Stacy, associate pastor. I CAN HARPUV ^ / I THOUGHT SOU HAP t h a t y j a s Y I'M -WHICH STARTS ^ Poole, music: Crib nursery coor­ BOLTON UNITED METHODIST p.m., evening service. ST. JOSEPH CHURCH, 33 ♦ Q106 ontstandlng book for every­ 8:30 and 10 a.m. Holy Comunlon, West St.. Rockville. Saturday ws W A iT .' MM V A C A T IO N 1 SOJR VACATION R D K T H E , TALKING WHEN MR. GRUMBLV “CMBLKB, PJN, MBA OB QDA JGB. dinators Janet Damiano and Linda CHURCH. 1040 Boston Turnpike. CHURCH OF THE nursry care provided; 10 a.m. one from beginoer to expert Photo by Reginald Pinto masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday ♦ J74 B E G IN S NE X T W E E K .' \ IN AUGUST.' ^ fAM/Lh*/ / A T O U T A 1 V GOES ON ATS VACATION Vesho: Two-year nursery, Leslie Rev. Marjorie Hlles, pastor. 9:30 ASSUMPTION, Adams Street at Sunday School through grade 6 Karpin starts by listing the masses at 8:30 (Polish), 10 and S lO I(S ]7 FOR TWO WEEKS.' ^ D’MM ABMM BHBIRJGB RJT NDN Belcher, Deborah Bell, Carol a.m., church school; 11 a.m.. Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. in classroom wing. five cases w b m declarer worship service, nursery. Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses 11:15 a.m. WEST Merten, Lori Riley and Beth Ward; EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ROCKVILLE BAPTIST EAST should postpone the drawing ST. GEORGES EPISCOPAL at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday SOCIETY: East. 153 W. Vernon ♦ 3 ♦ A4 of trumps. They are: DA.” — IBPPDB ELSFKJG Three and four year nursery, CHURCH. Boston Turnpike. Rev. masses at 7:30, 9. 10:30 and CHURCH. 69 Union St. Rev. WJ971 St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, Robert L. LaCounte. pastor. 9 WKQ106S 1. Where it Is imperative PREVIOUS SOLUTION:"A writer is obliged to make a new Catherine Sprecher, Darlene Smith John C. Holllger. vicar. 10 a.m., 11:45 a.m. minister. 10:30 a.m.. Service. ♦ 1083 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST a.m., worship service; 10:15 a.m.. to use his or dummy's peace with the past every day he tries to write" — Norman and Judy Hyde; kindergarten. Family Eucharist; 11 a.m., TRINITY COVENANT S A K Q 4 ♦ J » 7 Nursery program and coffee OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS. Wood- Sunday school; 7 p.m., evening trumps to ruff out loaers. Mailer Laura Vitolo and Doris Senkow; CHURCH, 302 Hackmatack St. service. SOUTH 2. where it is Imperative fellowship. Side Street and Hillstown Road. Rev. Norman E. Swensen. pastor; 0300 First Grade, Nancy Zirnak and M A C C News BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL Wendel K. Walton, bishop. 8:30 SACRED HEART CHURCH. ♦ KJw

class; pinochle ^james; Newsws fortor senior citizenscmzens noon lunch, 1 p,m. arts and crafts.- Bui$ pick up at 8 a.m. and 11 a,m. return trips at noon and 3:15 p.m. Classified Farewell party for Fortin first of many events Thursday: 9 a.m. BUSINESS / orchestra rehearsal. Noon­ shopping; 12:30 p.m. time hot lunch followed by Hi, everyone!______I Now .1,0. that Anm.olinoAugustine anri and a! at Smith South nf of drivdriver. er. The The com complete olete MenuMenu for for week week Thursday: baked Schedule for week. shopping the Border' package, with a few sur­ Monday: shells with meatloaf with mushroom Monday: registration for return from shopping. 9:30 Food Stamp Program. Bus Labor Day has gone by and a.m. oil painting. 1 p.m. pick up at 10 a.m. and fall is on its way, the Also included will be six prises, is $499 per person, meat Sauce, tossed salad, sauce, whipped potato,, Restland Farms at 8 a.m. 8 double occupancy; $639.00 Bowling league at the return after pro^am. following months will be meals, transportation, bread and butter, jello, buttered carrots, ice a.m. golf league; 10 a.m. hotel and motel accom­ single: and $469.00 triple. beverage. cream, beverage. bingo; noon lunch. 1 p.m. Parkade Lanes. Friday: 10 a.m. kitchen Joins practice very busy. First on the Wednesday: 9 a.m. social games. 12:45 p.m. agenda: The seniors will be modations. baggage Wednesday: homemade pinochle games; bus pick vegetable soup, chicken Friday: tomato rice health clinic by appoint­ setback games. Bus pickup Dr. Daniel R. Tardif has recently joined Dr. having a dinner-dance, a handling (one bag per per­ WeTl get back to you up at 8 a.m. return trips at son ), all taxes and about when we will patty on a roll, homemade soup, tuna salad sandwich, noon and 3:15 p.m. ment; 10 a.m. friendship at 8 a.m. Return trips at Harold J. Lehmus in retirement farewell party dessert, beverage. Tuesday: 9 a.m. bus for circle; 10 a.m. crewel noon and 3:15 p.m. for our director, Wally gratuities, except for the register for this trip. cookies, beverage. the practice of inter­ Fortin, on Oct. 1. at the nal medicine. Army and Navy Club. PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR Dr. Tardif, a board Cocktail hour will begin at ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P. IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! certified internist, 6 p.m.. followed by a received his B.S. chicken dinner. The senior mm ON MANUFACTURERS’ degree at the Univer­ orchestra, led by Lou sity of Maine in Fort o f f c o u p o n s Kent, his M.S. Joubert, will play for dan­ D O U B L E C 0 UP 0 N S “CENTS ** ALL THIS WEEK! WALDBAUM’S degree at Kent State cing. The donation is $6.50 , University and his and tickets may be M.D. degree at U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF purchased at the center. FRESH FRYING PERDUE Hahnemann Medical For those not able to at­ BONELESS College. He com­ tend, we will have a dinner at the center for Wally, WHOLE SHOULDER pleted his internship followed by a program LOHDON and residency at planned by Gloria and A Hartford Hospital. CHICKEN BREAST He is a member of myself BROIL Food Mart has gathered a the National Honor A reminder that our (SPLIT BREAST wonderful variety of all the Medical Society and bowling league will be star­ LOW PRICE the Hartford County ting Tuesday, at the lbM.09) f l . B 3 foods you’ll need for the NO LIMIT! Jewish New Year. Daniel R. Tardif Medical Society. Parkade Lanes. We still LB. H is office is have openings for anyone U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF located at 56 Haynes St. Manchester, telephone interested. FRESH FRYING ^ FRESH FRYING FRESHPORKLOIN Mrs. Adler’s KIneret 646-1167. Remember, starting ASSORTED BONELESS He resides in South Windsor with his wife, the Tuesday from 9:30 to 11:30 PERDUE B O X -O ’ GEFILTE Round CHALLAH former Kathleen Fitzgerald, and their daughter, a m., our oil painting class PORK Shoulder FISH Danielle. will begin Our instructor CHICKEN CHICKEN Regular & Old Jerusalem DOUGH will be Peg Winther. If you 3 LEG OTRS. 3 BREAST QTRS. CHOPS ROAST 24 0Z,JAR 15 OUNCE PKG. would like to try your hand WINGS 3 WINGS • 3 GIBLET PACKS 3 RIB -J LOIN-3 CENTER CUT at painting, be sure to at­ Honorary member tend. Then on Wedne.sday. c : c i c • 1 5 ® Rosemary Cornelius will LB. LB. f l . 5 3 • 1 .3 9 MRS. WEINBERG _ _ . Charles Burr of 48 Meadow Lane, Manchester, start a needlepoing class at CHOPPED LIVER zoz eup 99* has been elevated to honorary membership in the 10 a.m The exercise WALDBAUM S • SLICED ^ U S D A CHOICE BEEF BONELESS CHUCK Connecticut Nurserymen’s Association Inc. The ac­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF tion was taken during the association's 74th annual classes and ceramic- MEMORIAL TUMBLERS 3 f o r 8 9 * Lean Bacon 1 LB f ^1.59 Top Blade Steak le 52.49 TOP BUTT classes will start the first meeting in Hartford. ^ U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF BONELESS CHUCK’ week in October Inciden- w a l d b a u m s ta s ty BONELESS CANDLES PACKAGE OF 72 *2.69 "'Your contributions to the nursery industry and 1 LB to the growth of the nurserymen’s association have talyy, anyone interested fn Meat Franks lu-fM) PKG. ^1.29 Cube steak lb,52.49 FINE. MEDIUM or BROAD SIRLOIN been invaluable,” Burr was told. "It is your kind of joining our refinishing LUNDY SMOKED DAI^Y WATER ADDED GOODMAN NOODLES i l b p k g 69* class is urged to sign up -It 2LB loyal support which has sustained the association PKG. STEAK Herald photo by Pinto will start Oct 6 and 6 We Pork Shoulder Butt lb^2.29 Fried Chicken 52.99 GOLD’S BORSCHT QUART JAR 49* since 1907.” have all the necessary SAU SEA FROZEN MANISCHEWITZ ^ 12PIECE Jack Yanner, a veteran of years at Botticello produce for sale. This is a busy season for tools and some Cooked Shrimp 5 0Z. PKG M .69 Stuffed Clams PKG 51.99 GEFILTE FISH z a o z j a r *1.89 Weighty work Farm Stand on Hillstown Road, takes a farm markets, knowledgeable and TOP FROST BATTER FRIED CML program careful look at the scale while weighing experienced seniors to PRICES EFFECTIVE SUN., SEPT. 13 GOLD’S HORSERADISH b o z j a r 49* guide you along If you're Fish Sticks . 8 0Z PKG ^1 .0 9 Chicken Breast Roll ^1 .3 9 THROUGH SAT., SEPT. 19. MANISCHEWITZ . _ . HARTFORD John R, Eddy, M.D., of interested in joining our MATZOMEAL i2 o z p k g 59* Manchester was one popular caning class in DOLE ^ FOOD CLUB ^ f CAMPBELL’S MANISCHEWITZ * _ . of 24 Connecticut ( Chock Full MATZO BALL SOUP z a o z j a r 89* November, your piece SLICED MACARONI & Mutual Life should be rclinished first TOMATO executives selected Users to pay most of accident cost CHEESE O ’ Nuts i l b j a r Our chess league and FOODCLUB HONEY 99* to attend a company- dart league will start in PEACHES SOUP (IN JUICE) sponsored Executive November, so keep in DINNERS 10% OUNCE CAN GOOD HEALTH SELTZER 4 f o r * 1 . 16 OUNCE CAN 7% OUNCE BOX Development KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — Electricity users will clean up TMI damaged plant, which was contaminated chief executives of the leading companies touch for further details 1 LB. CAN Program held bear the financial brunt of the nuclear accident at Three March 28,1979, after a breakdown of the cooling system. To prevent the necessity of another nationwide For Thursday: our 5 a g e recently at Dart­ Mile Island under a cleanup plan that says it "could Thornburgh has proposed the cost be split 50-50 between nuclear plant bailout. Austin said EEI is working on program will follow a 4 3 * ^ ^ FOR J € 8 3 ® ] mouth College in have happened anywhere,” Pennsylvania’s governor national and local resources. raising the level of insurance at each plant to $1 billion. delicious baked meatloaf V______“ Pick Your Own “ Fromh Producml RAGU 3 VARIETIES HUNTS Hanover, N.H. says. .The burden of the industry's cost would be distributed TMI was insured for $300,000. dinner (fladys Reyes from SWEET MELLOW CALIFORNIA Designed through a kilowatt hour formula to the rate-payers of the federal Food Stamp Spaghetti Sauce 160Z JAR Tomato Paste 2 oz 5 9 " The Edison Electric Institute Thursday unanimously each utility, said T.L. Austin, chairman of the EEl Thornburgh said he wrote Thursday to Reagan's ASSORTED VARIETIES ^ NESTLES- 120Z PKG. exclusively for com­ program will answer Coke, Tab, Honeydew Melons pany officers and approved a plan calling for utilities to contribute $192 nuclear task force. "' budget director, David Stockman, to discuss the questions concerning food Rice-A-Roni sozpkg 2 f Chocolate Morsels 51.99 general agents by million toward decontaminating TMI, Pennsylvania The companies can justify passing on the costs to the proposed federal contribution of $190 miiiion to the stamps FOObCLUB CHUNK, CRUSHED OH SLICED LIPTON Fresca or JUMBO C M L ’s human Gov. Dick Thornburgh said. public as research and development expense, Austin cleanup. These are just a few of SIZE Pineapple IN JUICE 2 0 0 2 can Noodle Soup Mix ->oz pkg 5 9 " EACH resources division, “For the first time, by this action, it has been said. Under the plan, Pennsylvania would pay $30 million the many programs to be Sprite 1 .1 3 th e three week- recognized that TMI, but for an accident of geography “This is the best demonstration project we’ve got and New Jersey, which also received power from the offered at the center.' Many US. FANCY HARD CRISP and human error, could have happened anywhere in the plant and is base for General Public Utilities Corp.. FOOD CLUB PREMIUM 2 LITRE BOTTLE LBS *1 . program addresses a anywhere of how to clean up a spill of this nature," of the programs are run SCOT- MACINTOSH APPLES 2 ^ 3 wide range of nation," Thornburgh said at a news conference would pay $15 million. U S. FANCY FRESH Austin said. with the aid of senior APPLE management and following the. vote by the utility trade association's 45- Each utility must decide for itself to participate in the GPU, which owns TMI. would be expected to kick in volunteers, which enables TISSUE ICRACKERS RED CORTLAND APPLES 3 LBS *1 . member board of directors. ' CONN. U S. FANCY FRESH CRISP business issues John R. Eddy costsharing, Thornburgh said, adding that he an­ $245 million and another $90 million would come from us to have so many SAUCE WHITE - ASSORTED PLUS through an intensive It is estimated it will take six years and $760 million to ticipated no problem because the EEI board is made up -unexpended insurance on the plant. SINGLE ROLL 1 POUND BOX ______DEPOSIT G0EENING APPLES 2 /r min 3 LBS.*1; dilferent programs. For 35 OUNCE JAR series of lectures and workshops. Faculty members anyone with a suggestion BUMBLE BEE FRESH ATKINS CIDER GAJ. * 1 .8 9 are drawn from leading universities and business about a program. 1 am SWEET FANCY consulting firms throughout the country. always willing to listen. If CHUNK LIGHT PRUNE PLUMS ub39* Dr. Elddy, vice president and medical director of it is feasible we will try to U S. NO. 1 • LOCAL _ Connecticut Mutual Life, joined the insurance com­ implement it SUNSWEET ^ 24 OUNCE BOTTLE CRISP BARTLETT PEARS 3 LBS.*1 . An alarming Jook at reactar safety pany in 1969 after several years in private practice 12 OZ TUNA FRESH SMALL Pitted Prunes CONTAINER 51.09 Vermont Maid Syrup 51.49 of medicine iir Manchester. .As tar as trips are con­ 6'/2 OUNCE CAN SECKEL PEARS LB 49* cerned. we will have SEVEN SEAS ■ VIVA ITALIAN or CREAMY — by Harvsy RosBnflald nuclear reactor works. manner," congressional energy experts and outside registration Monday at 8 20 OZ JUMBO BUD BRAND • The technical adequacy of the reactor and equip­ organizations which reviewed all thirteen volumes Milk Mate c o n t a in e r 51.29 Salad Dressing BOmE 39 a m for the Ftestland SNOW WHITE CALIFORNIA Nurses to meet Those who live near nuclear reactors owned by the ment at DOE facilities is questionable: information on quickly rang the alarm bells, arguing that the evidence Farms trip The trip in­ HOWARD JOHNSON 16 OZ. CAN P A U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) should be interested the possibility and control of serious equipment presented in the report contradicted the facile con- cludes a musical salute to in — and alarmed by — the results of a study of safetj at malfunctions is not even available. The design of some clusory statement. Clam Chowder iN 89" Spray N’Wash 51,59 Manchester area nurses are invited to attend the vaudeville, a dinner with a CAULIFLOWER thirteen DOE plants. facilities is out of date. Talk has begun on Capitol Hill of a detailed investiga­ seventh national meeting of the Federation of choice ol raost sirloin or NEW YORK STYLE DELII More than a dozen individual reports, prepared by • Safety codes are confused, contradictory, overly- tion of all DOE nuclear facilities and of requiring DOE chicken cordon bleu, and ^ FROZEN FOODS GALORE! Independent Nursing Organizations at the Hotel DOE and outside experts, point out grave problems with generalized or routinely ignored. Procedures for the reactors to meet the same safety and performance ROMANIAN STYLE ' EACH Sonesta, Hartford, on October 2-and 3. the bus ride, all for $17. BREYERS ALL FLAVORS WEAVER DELICIOUS ^ the programs that protect the public health and safety safe operation of key activities such as testing and requirements which commercial, NRC-license’d reactors V? GAL GAYLORD WHOLE or HALF This meeting is hosted by the state-wide The trip will be Tuesday. CHICKEN ROLL v. lb^I .29 LARGE at more than eighty reactors of various sizes and pur­ restarting the reactor are often unspecified and meet. ICECREAM CARTON *2.09 LEAN organization of Concerned Nurses of Connecticut, Nov. 3 TOP FROST 3 VARIETIES ORANGE COLONIAL LEAN ■ WATER ADDED n A O V B A a a i SWEET RED PEPPERS lb 49* poses. satisfactory completion of such activities is frequently But stiff resistance by the private contractors to in­ and presents as keynote speaker, Ms. Leah Curtin, not verified. creased safety measures can be expected. The Senior Citizen ICE MILK . GAL CONT *1.29 COOKED HAM v, l b ®1.19 PASTRAMI editor of the Journal of Nursing Leadership and The recently published “Safety Assessment of -Membership Golf Cham­ JUICE FULLY COOKED - READY TO EAT SWEET GREEN PEPPERS 3 lbs *1. Department of Energy Nuclear Reactors,” a thousand- One of the key conclusions of the study is that the And the DOE’s response to criticism has been denial HOODS OLD FASHION NATURAL SLICED ON REQUEST Management. pionship will be Monday, 12COUNT 12 OUNCE CAN page. multi-volume investigation, received little atten­ lessons of the Three Mile Island accident have been ig­ — “we think the program is good, that it's safe — the PUDDING STIX PKG *1.29 MUENSTER mun^ I e ,*2.59 lbs For information, call 521-6537 or 667-2696. Sept 28, at Manchester CHEESE BLACK EGGPLANT 3 *1. tion, probably because nuclear power stations licensed nored: a “coordinated, DOE-wide program relative to people who work for our contractors and field offices 9 SLICE NEW & DELICIOUS ALL NATURAL by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). TMI — has not been established, and only isolated cor: have more operating experience than people who Country Club It will be a 24 OZ. nine-hole tourney with ELLIO’S PIZZA PKG *2.29 6 3 ® PEPPER JACK CHEESF ,*2.99 OUR BEST LEAN The unlicensed research and weapons material reac­ rective measures are evident at reactor sites.” In­ operate commercial reactors, " a spokesman for the prizes awarded to "gross ' CELESTE TASTY KOSHER MONTROSE tors owned by the Energy Department and operated by credibly, many officials at DOE nuclear facilities have Energy Department told the press CELESTE 2 l b . ROAST Investments But actions usually speak louder than the abundant and net play. Applica­ DELUXE PIZZA 90Z PKG *1.39 HERRING BITS JAR *3.29 private contractors are rarely discussed — despite the not even seen the technical back-up reports prepared by TMI investigators, the report found. A “feeling of flow of words in Washington. tion forms may be picked CELESTE CHEESE fact that thirty-five reactors located in eight states are up at the center or surroun­ FINEST QUALITY Investment prices courtesy of-Advest Inc. are as currently in operation. detachment — 'TMI can’t happen here." is cited by the Indicative of the real degree of concern for safety at SAUSAGE PIZZA b o z pkg *1.39 V4 LB. SLICED TO ORDER ding golf courses PIZZA LOX NOVA or REGULAR *2.39 of 3 p.m. Friday. The neglect shows. According to the study, key reac­ investigation. DOE nuclear plants among officials here, is the recent BIRDS EYE The center wants to buy 10 OZ o 7 OZ. PKG. FRIENDSHIPCOUNTRY FRESH ^^^rcelain china Price Change tor safety precautions are either non-existent, ineffec­ The low priority that DOE assigns to nuclear safety is nomination of William A. Vaughn for EOE's top nuclear a regulation slate bottom TASTI FRIES PKG ^ FOR 99* FARMER CHEESE lb* 1 .5 9 • « 9 B Friday this week tive or ignored: reflected by the fact that only two technical staff per­ safety post. Vaughn, an energy attorney for General ■ • LB. Advest Group 10 pool table lor our game SAHA lee REGULAR unch • Programs to protect reactor workers against sons work on safety issues at DOE headquarters. Insuf­ Motors, apparently knows nothing about atomic energy. 10^4 OZ. CARANDO — ------—)------THIS WEEK’S FEATURE Alex. & Alex. 30Y4 up room, as well as a band POUNDCAKE PKG *1.49 8 3 ® GENOA SALAMI 1. LB *1.49 SUPER SALAD SALE exposure to radiation are plagued by insufficient per­ ficient staff results in an “over-reliance on the contrac­ It appears that the development of effective safety saw for our woodworking V V J i t e Im Acmat ^ unch sonnel and inadequate procedures and equipment. tor to provide all elements of nuclear safety measures at DOE nuclear reactors will have to come room. If you can help, CARANDO HOT or Chicken or Aetna 37 Vk up % • No organized emergency response plans for infor­ assurances," according to the report. from pressure by state and local officials, the Congress SWEET COPPA V, lb *1.69 CRT Corp, please contact me at the FRESH DAIRY DELIGHTS! ^ CUP 20V4 up tk ming state and local officials, the press and the public of Repeatedly, the study points to the conflict of interest and citizens, rather than from those at DQE entrusted center IMPORTED GOURMANDISE or Tuna Salad Col. Bancorp 16Vi> dn 1V4 a problem at DOE reactors exist. in requiring private firms to monitor their own safety with the protection of the public's well-being. w a l d b a u m S WHITE YELLOW 16 OZ PKG W aldbaum ’s FRENCH BRIE CHEESE lb* 3 .2 9 ONLY First Bancorp 29 dn 1 • There are “serious shortcomings” in the selection programs and notify DOE of breaches in safety caused Attention to all our AMERICAN SINGLES M .79 MARGA- First Hart. Corp and training of reactor operating personnel. Training by their equipment and procedures. Harvay Rosanflald Is an anargy lobbyist for Congra« square dancers: Our new- COLONIAL Hart. National up V4 b r e a k s to n e 3 VARIETIES vi lb 8 9 ^ programs consist of “on the job” learning or “self- While the study states that there is "no evidence that Watch, the consumer advocacy group loundad by caller will be Don Atkin­ 1 LB RINE BEEF BOLOGNA - i f #■ Hart. Steam Boil. unch COTTAGE CHEESE CONT teaching.’’ Many personnel do not understand how a the reactors reviewed were being operated in an unsafe Ralph Nader.' son. We are still trying to Reg. Ingersoll Rand up I'/k TROPICANA GOLDEN PURE set the date to begin vj GAL 1 POUND PKG. Flue T bx J.C. Penney up 1 Please save Wedne.sday ORANGE JUICE CONT HEALTH a BEAUTY AIDSI wtth eech $8.00 purctieee Lydall . unch mornings from 10 to noon HOOD S FLAVORED • ASSORTED VARIETIES Sag^AIIen unch iLB g g c 30 COUNT PACKAGE AIM and watch the column COTTAGE CHEESE CONT. NEW FREEDOM < Toothpaste COMPLETER PIECES SNET dn % Nationwide bottle bill Let’s talk a little more NU FORM 7 9 REGULAR or MINT Travelers dn 1 32 OZ Light n’Lively 25-OFF LABEL about trips we are plan­ PLAIN YOGURT CONT g g c MAXIPADS AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES United Tech up 24k ning. We have a 13-day bus First CT. Bancorp dn 1 FLORIDA CITRUS-PINK 'O'OFF LABEL Q Q C 02 Q Q « trip to the sunny South Vi GAL. g g c YOGURT TUBE ^ ^ ______Two Dlnnar Soupa $5.99 CovMvd Cantrolf t i t j t Gold dn $8.75 GflAPEFRUIT JUICE CONT AQUAFRESH aboztube 99 w e m P A P E R scheduled tor February. To CEPACOL Tteo Caka Plataa S.99 Qravy Boat a Stand 10.N drive is under way secure reservations, we ALL FLAVORS BOUNCE CUP 3VARIETIES ioCi7 M Two Lunchaon Plalaa 6.99 Bavaraga Sarvar 11.M VO 5 HAIR SPRAY ^CAN ®1-59 Mouthwash Coyarad Sugar 6.99 Covarad Butter OMi t M AUGUSTA, MAINE James Jeffords, R- reduction and that a real will have to sign up soon. LA YOGURT eozeup REGULAR or MINT 35% BONUS • 3 VARIETIES • SH AM EP O ^^ 30- OFF LABEL Craamar 6.99 Satt a Pappar S J8 New townhouses (UPI) — Two members of Vermont. sayings could be made in Our first night stop will be ONION GARLIC/HERB Opan VagataMa Bowl 7.9S Two Colfaa Muga the beverage industry’s 8 0Z PKG SELSUNBLOE lomE *2.99 Pliia Tax N ew England’s con­ T he bill has been in Petersburg, Va. The LOUISE BIEN ' FOR energy consumption.” next night we ll stay in ~ TOLLAND —’’The Rya 'Corp.'has announced the gressional delegation are referred to the House groundbreaking for a new concept in cluster homes, co-sponsoring a returnable Energy and Commerce The bill also says that South Carolina. We move money paid for deposits or 'H’l .u . WISHBONE Ryefield of Tolland County. bottle bill that they say Committee where Ms. on to Ocala, Fla., the home so M A M or MARS HUOOIES 3 GLAD I returns is not taxable. of Silver Springs and the 46^ EASY OFF , e a s y ON For the first time in this region, the popular split- should save energy and Snowe predicted it will be SALAD DIAPERS level design is being applied to a townhouse. And, in reduce Utter. successful. “ The state fs also glass bottom boats. Alter SNACK BARS TODDLERS 12 COUNT, I TRASH BAGS j jOVEN CLEANER {SPEED STARCH DRESSING . OVERNIGHT 14 COUNT ’ “The bottle law in Maine "We've seen the positive prohibited from imposing some sight-seeing,, we end ' 20 c o u n t PKG. I this case, the townhouses are in the country. 8 OUNCE CAN 22 OUNCE CAN 16 OUNCE PKG. Deluxe French or Italian I DAYTIME 1W COUNT. NEWBORN 24 COUNT I "It’s the perfect marriage of two proven passed by the greatest effects of bottle deposit taxes on individual or up at Daytona Beach, business for the collection which will be our home for I I leoz. designs,” says Werner Kunzli of the Rya Corp, margin of any referendum laws in Maine and other I b o t t l e ; “ I “For years the split-level has been the king of sulv in the state’s history which states,” she said. or return for refunds,” said six days. Some of the at­ I •1 .3 3 Tad Boggs, an aide to Ms. tractions included in the urhiai and the townhouse the most desireable is proof of the importance - "And based on these vdssign fig: <4^ living, 'Hie idea him been to bring the Mainers attach to this con­ expeHences. U seems clear Snowe. package will be Kennedy The biU, if adopted on a Space Center, Silver best of these two worlds together in an imaginative, cept,” said Rep. Olympia' that a nationwide {wttle thoughtful plan, and in that regard we feel we are Snowe, R-Maine. deposit law would benefit nationwide scale, would Starts September 28,1981 Springs. Disney World, significantly reduce Utter Ringling Brothers. Bar- very successful.” Ms. Snowe is co-author the environment in terms of the bill along with Rep. of solid waste and litter and soUd waste costs. num & Bailey Circus World, and stops in St 4iom T MAiiai^ ' f ■■ \ ' ■' .■■. i: ■'■'■: ■

22 - THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 19«1 THE HERALD, Sat., Sept. 12, 1981 - 23 MWEIinSlNG Building Contraeting 33 Houaahold Goode 40 Artlelaa lor Sata 41 TAG SALES Wanted to Buy 40 Apartmanta lor Rent 53 NDVEimSIlK CONCRETE AND SINGLE BED WITH Head- CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ MANCHESTER - One PAVING - Concrete board. Nice stand to TAG SALE - ONE DAY TAG SALE - 852 Vernon SAVE TIME, GASOLINE ty. We buy quickly and con­ bedroom at Hilliard Street: DEiUMJIE MTES driveways, foundations, match; also, dresser with m k i O N LY - S a tu r d a y , Street, Manchester. ’Two St MONEY. Our local fidentially. TTie Hayes Cor­ Private entrance, quiet Classified 643'2711 floors and all other con­ mirror. Telephone 646- September 12th. 9:00 a.m. single iron beds and misc. sellers bring you the best poration. 6466131. and convenient location: Minim urn Charge ' crete needs. Also, blacktop 35— Heating>Plumblng 46— Sporting Goods 4168. 512 Taylor Street, items. deals under the sun. Ab­ Single story building. $37$ MOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 58— Mtsr fo' Pnn* $2.10Jsr one day driveways. For your free •••••••••••••••••••••••• m. so n Cimlno nma •••••••••••••••••••••••• 12:00 nooo the day 24— LoiS'Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products Manchester. solutely every Sunday (9 montly. Includes heat, hot 59>-Homes/Apt8. to Share estimates call Andre Char- VaniontTS-SMS before publication. 1 — Lost and Found 13— Help Wanted 25— >lnvestment Properly 37— Movmg>Trucking>Slorage48— Antiques 1-; Articles for Sale 41 wnn VMlNllMk'' FOUR FAMILY TA.G a.m .-3 p.m.) ’til * RENTALS water, appliances, storage 26— Business Property 38— Services Wanted 49— Winled to puy t- bonneau & Sons, 528-7551 2— Personats 14— Business Oppor^nities AUTOMOTIVE P E R W O R D •••••••••••••••••••••••• NEIGHBORHOOD TAG SALE - Saturday Sept. Thanksgiving, at the and coin-op laundry. No Deadline for Saturday is 3— - Announcements 15— Sihiatiorf Wanted 27— Resort Property ft evenings 644-9188. LOAM SALE - Delivering 5 SALE - Saturday Sept. 12,9 12th, 9-3,585 Adams Street. pets. Damato Enterprises, 4 — Entertainment 28— Real Estate Wanted I 1 4 (F Eastern Conn. Flea MI8C. FOR SALE RENTALS 61— Autos for Sale 1 D A Y ...... yards. $60 tax included, a.m.-2 p.m. Slcklebar at­ Market. (Jet. 31 & 32, Rooms lor Rani 52 646-1021. 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 5 — Auctions 62— Trucks for Sale COMPLETE ROCK SHOP EDUCATION 3 D A Y S ...... 1 3 iP Hoating-Plumbing 35 ^ n d , gravel. Call 643-9504. tachment for Simplicity TAG SALE - Toys, days deadline is 2.30 M1SC. SERVICES 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale ’• Half Price Sale. 'Diesday Mansfield) 40— Household Goods 52— Room s for Rent Landlord, 2 Parakeets and childrens clothing, many CLEAN FURNISHED MANCHESTER - Deluxe Friday. FINANCIAL 10 — Private. Insyuctfons 41— Articles for Sale $3— Apartments tor Rent 64— Motorcycies-Bicycles 6 D A Y S ...... 1 2 q s and Friday Evenings, 6-9. 19— Schoois-Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes lor Rent 65— Campers-Trailers-Mobile SCHALLER PLUMBING- FOR SALE - Skis AMF Sunday 10-4, 566 Center cages, Jacobson Park 30 misc. items, 133 Helaine room for mature three bedroom duplex on Phone 643-2711 8— Bonds-Stocks-Morigages20— Instructions Wanted 32— Pamting-Papering 43— Pels-B>rda*Oogs 55— OtficeS'Stores tor Rent Homes 2 6 D A Y S ...... l l q : 1 HEA’HNG - Water pump HEAD SPECTRUM S- Street, Manchester. Lawnmower, Sporting and Road, Manchester. gentleman. Call Mr. uiet dead-end street, 9— Personal Loans * 33— Building*Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property tor Rent 66 -Automotive Service specialists. Also, 150’s, TYROLIA 250 bin­ Pagano, 643-7779. ooded lot. Air con­ 34— Roofing-Srding 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Autos tor Rent-Lease HAPPY ADS $3.00 PER INCH camping equipment, September 12th St 13th, 9-4. 10— Insurance REAL ESTATE 45— Boats & Accessories remodeling service or dings. New condition, hard­ Collectibles. Erie Street, YARD SALE - Saturday, ditioner. Over sized rooms. repairs. Free estimates. BOYS BROWN & BEIGE September 12th, 9 a.m.-2 ly used. Boots, caber, corduroy sport coats and Manchester. (Off Keeney ROOM FOR RENT in Ver­ $550 p e r month plus 6 4 L ^ . Women’s size 5Vk. Will sell Street.) p.m. Clothes, dishwasher, non, near Manchester line. utilities. Two months eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• blue blazer. Like new. Size file cabinet, books, mis­ as package or seperately, 18. Asking $15,(H) each. $50 weekly. Call Laurine security. No p ets'. H»lp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Inveetment Property 2 5 Services Offered 31 Services Offered '31 Flooring 36 TAG SALE - Childrens cellaneous items. 25 Maple 646-7516. best offer, also Rug ana Telphone 649-0932. TAG SALE - Saturday St Blanchard St Rossetto, 646' eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••a •••••••••••••••••••••••• curtains. Ideal for college Sunday, Sept. 12th & 13th, clothes, toys, ice maker Street, Manchester. 2482. LOTS - Beautifully wooded LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ FLOORSANDING - Floors room. 2{^1326 mornings or 186 W adsworth S treet and miscellaneous. Satur­ Apartments for Rent 53 lots. Good location. $25,000. cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ like new! Specializing in LADIEIS 3-speed 28” Ross day and Sunday, 10-4. 52 TOW^ OF MANCHESTER D A Y C ARE 6496597 after 2 ask for Bicycle, excellent condi- Extension, Coffe table, TAG SALE - Everything THREE ROOMS - Clean; Mrralh Call Murray Real Estate- ages cleaned. All types older floors. Natural and Judy. typewriter, adding McKee Street, must go. Riding mower, MANCHESTER - family quiet, second floor apart­ Dave Mitchell, 627-9385. We do everything the big trash, brush removed. stained floors. No waxing Uon. $75. Girl’s ski jacket, Manchester. sized Five roomer. MECHANIC centers do — but we do it in a size 14, excellent condition. machine, cups & saucers, furniture, dishes. Satur­ ment. Heat, appliances; Picket, Split Rail, anymore! John Verfaille, new Bell & Howell Movie day, September 12th. 61 Available now. Locators Prefer retired lady or Police Department small personal group. Stockade Fences installed; 846-5750. $12. Telephone 646-5049 BARN SALE - Clearance, 236-5646 (sm. fee) Real Estate Wanted 28 Specialized care in a comfor­ after 5 p.m. (?amei'a, clocks, dishes, Edmund Street, 19-2. older, married couple! 528^)670. , mixer, binoculars, other one day only, Sunday, References, security. No table home. ALUMINUM SHEETS 'Your Community Newspaper' Tomporary PRIVATE INVESTOR items. P.S.-Arlene is run­ September 13th, Rain date TAG SALE - 81 Summer MANCHESTER - heat in­ peU. 6466113. Full nursery school program •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• used as printing plates. .007 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & September 20th, 10-4. Are cluded. One bedroom. 40 Houra par Waak desires to purchase apart­ Furniture. Can be seen 9-4 ning a Tag Sale at 184 Too! Street, Manchester. Fur­ by certified, enthusiastic Painting-Papering 32 Sorvicea Wanted 38 thick, 23x28%^. 50c each, you in the lawnmower Won’t last long. $225. EAST WINDSOR - One for Duration of Approximataly 6 montha ment building from four to or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- weekdays or all day Satur­ niture, household items, fifty units. Reply Box W, teacher. •••••••••••••••••••••••• GIANT TAG SALE - business? We have silver, miscellaneous. Sun­ Locators 236-5646 (sm. fee) bedroom. 2'k rooms-, $8.25 par Hour RIDE TO STORRS, 2711. They MUST be picked day & Sunday. 5 Lawrence mowers, assorted mower c/o The Herald. Pre-ballet lessons on the PROFESSIONAL Street, Rockville. Manchester CB Club. day, ^ptem ber 13th, 9-4. appliances, yard for pets, premises. PAINTING - Interior and UCONN CAMPUS, Mon­ up before 11:00 a.m. only, September 12 th and 13th, 10 parts, including blades, EAST HARTFORD - priced right. $240 G, II 647-i Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Experience and Training desired is five years’ day, Wednesday, FViday PLEASE READ Fun and Games. exterior. Commercial and a.m.-5 p.m. 335 Adams belts, tune-up kits, Briggs Deluxe one bedroom. Lots 8412. employment in the repair and maintenance of leaving Manchester 8-8:30 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT GAS DRYER - Sears, Sc Stratton and other Musical Instruments 44 of extras. $175. Locators □ BUSINESS ,We have openings left for three residential. F re e e s ­ white, brand new, $250.643- .Street, Manchester. Please •••••••••••*••••••••«••• YOUR AD DENTAL ASSISTANT - 4 NURSES AID - 7 a m. to 3 automotive equipment. timates. Fully Insured. 646- a.m. Will share expenses. 1957 CHEVY RADIO. bring donation for catalog systems, including 236-5646 (sm fee) ENFIELD - Two C lutllM Ids arc takan day week, orthodontic of­ p.m. Apply Laurel Manor, For application and job description apply at the Per and SERVICES or four-year-olds. Please call 646-1032. Complete. All parts & 1814. microficbe, signs, blade SIX PIECE LUDWIG Grandmother’s House-646-9608 4879. Manchester Food Bank. DRUM SET - Walnut, in­ bedrooms, country ovar Via phona aa a con- fice. Experienced 91 Chestnut Street, sonnel Office, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Connec­ aerial. $50. 646-76W. balancer, etc. Ti These are SOUTH WINDSOR - Cozy kitchen, kids & pets o.k. preferred. Telephone 875- Manchester. ^ 16 W Aef SL (Jinl off b t( Center $L) FOR SALE - Lane Cedar below wholesale cost. Also, cludes cymbals. Call 647- vanlanca. Tha Harald la ticut. 31 near die center of Mindiettef LEE PAINTING. Interior FLEA MARKET at one bedroom. Utilities in­ Only $250 G. II 6476412. 6246. Services Ottered OLD MAHOGANY shelve Chest, $50. Also, new large munerous new plumbing 8235 or 649-4737. cluded. $200. Locators 236- raaponalMa tor only ana hi- The Town reserves the right to stop accepting & Exterior. "Check my size man’s long winter McDonald’s Parking Lot, PART TIME rate before you decorate. Houaahold Goods 40 with three small shelves 46 W. Center Street, parts. Some car and bike 5646 (sm. fee) MANCHESTER - Two corracl kiaarVon and than WANTED BABYSITTER COMPANION for elderly applications when a sufficient number of candidates REWEAVING BURN with mirror in back. $30. overcoat, $45.00. Telephone parts, a few motorcycle PIANO - Wurlitzer Spinet. only to Ihi alio of tljf apply. HOLES. Zippers, um­ Dependable. Fully insured. 649-5978. Manchester. September Excellent condition. Must rooms, yard for pets, great for occassional sittingsilti in lady. Must have drivers 646-1653. USED Excellent condition. 20th, raindate September accessories, tools, fur­ MANCHESTER MAIN for singles. $180. G. II 647-. original Inaarllon. Errora my Bolton home. Must be license and like to go. 2 or 3 An Equal Opportunity Employer brellas repaired. Window REFRIGERATORS, Telephone 646-1625. niture, plants, clothing, sell. 486-3766 days, 429-5365 STREET - 2-3 room apart­ MrMch do not I as ton tha shades, Venetian blinds. DAY CARE NURSERY FOUR DELUXE SWIVEL 27th. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $10.00 evenings. 8412. fully experienced in infant days per week including INTERIOR PAINTING, WASHERS, RANGES - per parking space. Reser­ collectibles and ment, heated, hot water, vaiut at tha advarttaamant care. References required. Sunday. Write Keys. TV FOR RENT. PROGRAM - State NEW QUEEN OR KING bar stools. $50.00. vegetables. 43 Birch Moun­ Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. over ten years experience, Clean, Guaranteed. Parts vations & information call appliances, no pets. EAST HARTFORD - Two arlU not ba corractad by an Call 643-5108. qualifications and licensed. Three understan­ St Service. Low prices! Size waterbed, never Boomerang V« inch plate tain Road, Bolton. ACORDION 120 Bass Parking, security. bedrooms, AC. WW,' Kids' 649-5221. ding teachers. Enclosed low rates and senior citizen lass coffee table. $50.00. 875-6569 or 643-0815. Keyboard, MORECHl - additional biaarVon. references to Box U. c/o DO SOMETHING ABOUT Homes For Sale 23 discounts. 643-9980. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main opened, 10 year warranty, Parking for 200 cars. Telephone 523-7047. OK, Garage, Yard. Just WAREHOUSE WORKER - The Herald. DOING NOTHING. play yard, play room, Street. 643-2171. walnut stained pine frame, felephone 649-8314. TAG SALE - Saturday with music books and $315. G II 647-8412. LICENSED DAY CARE snacks, lunches. Learning music stand. Price $75 with iBaurhpstpr Full time days. Receiving, Become an Avon represen­ INTERIOR AND headboard, deck, pedestal, TAG SALE - Crib, boys ONLY. 8-4 p.m. 191 Oak MANCHESTER - Deluxe tative, full time or part MANCHESTER - Newly HOME - Will watch your experiences. Keeney mattress, liner, heater plus FOUR STORM WINDOWS case. Telephone 6436983. shipping, misc. duties. decorated 7 roomCape'witn EXTERIOR painting, CONTEMPORARY clothing (Infant thni 5), Street, Manchester. Three bedroom duplex on COVENTRY - One Steady work in Hartford. time. Earn good money child or infant days. Call School District. 2Vj - 5 FURNITURE available at padded siderails. $199, 563- and screens for porch or Kitchen things, ringer uiet dead-end street, warm and Inviting interior. 646-0262. years. 646-4864. paper hanging, Carpentiw house. 39 inches wide, 56 stroller,swlng set, antique bedroom, heat paid, yard; H r r a h ^ 522-2214. and be your own boss. Call Work. Fully msurea. J.P. wholesale prices. Custom 0073 Rocky Hill. glassware, lines, floral washer and lots more. ooded lot. Air con­ off-street parking, only NEWSPAPER 523-9401 or 646-3685. Featuring carpeting inches long. $55. for all. throughout, custom Lewis & Son, 649-9658. and standard sizes supplies, furniture, much Boals-Accessorles 45 ditioner. Oversized rooms. $200. G. II 647-8412. EXPERIENCED - Mature DEALER A COMPLETE AFTER SCHOOL CARE in available. Visit our factory Telephone M96173. TAG SALE - Antiques, $550 p e r month plus d rap es, formal dining CARPENTRY service. my home. Bowers School more! Saturday, sales person. Apply in per­ BOOKKEEPER - Full showroom Monday - Satur­ ^ptem ber 12th, 9-4. 124 collectibles, brass and iron 6 ft. COLUMBIAN BOAT utilities. Two months SOUTH WINDSOR - two charge bookkeeper through room, large paneled rec Counters, remodeling, area. 649-1925. Doga-BIrda-Pats 43 son, Marlow's Inc. 867 room, garage, gas heat, day 9-5 p.m. Andre Fur­ Norton Lane, South Wind­ headboard, coal stove, with 75 horsepower security. No pets. bedrooms. Kids OK. AC, Main Street, Manchester. Needed in Vernon, trial balance, must have repairs, concrete work. No niture Industries, 125 FIRST QUALITY household items, clothing, Evinrude motor ana double Blanchard & Rossetto. 646- plus more. Low 60s by job too small. 649-1427. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY - SCREENED Bolton top FREE • Female Tiger Cat. sor. carpets, appliances, $375. Rockville Area for local experience with double en- - INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Edwin Rd., South Windsor. miscellaneous and more. axle mastercraft trailer. 2482. G. II 647-8412. NOTICES SALES PERSON - looking try bookkeeping. Includes all types. Will give es­ PAINTING. Reasonable soil. Five yard minimum. Box trained and spayed. Saturday and Sunday, afternoon daily. Telephone 6496818. SUPER TAG SALE - lots $1,000. Complete. for a bright, energetic billing. accounts timates. For information rates. Free estimates. 643- Call 647-1152. September 12th and 13th, Telephone 649-9883, MANCHESTER- One and Homes For Sale 23 Homes for Sale 23 of miscellaneous household STAFFORD SPRINGS - Lost and Found 1 sales person for Appliance- receivable, and collec­ or appointment, telephone 1322. items, some antiques, rain 10-5. 89 Richmond Drive, two bedroom apartments Two bedrooms, country Call Jeanne 646-9873. 25 YR. OLD BLOND SIAMESE - Chocolate, TV store. Good pay and tions. Good typing or shine. September 12th Manchester. available. Centrally kitchen, all appliances. benefits. We will train the required. Fuss & O’Neill, Building Contracting 33 BEDROOM SET - Mahogany console hi-fi. blue and seal points. Dou­ located on busline near IMPOUNDED 647-9946 Minor repairs. Nice ble registered. Show and and 13th. 10-3. 1458 Sporting Goods 46 $350 G. II 647-8412. MANCHESTER - Female, right individual. Please 210 Main Street, WILL BABYSIT your child Excellent condition: triple Manchester Road, Glaston­ MULTI-FAMILY TAG shopping center and call A1 Siefferts Appliance, Manchester, Ct, 06040. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, SEPT. 13 days in my home, toddlers FARRAND dresser, two mirrors, Ar- cabinet. Cost $200. Sell for pet. Excellent SALE. Don’t miss this one! schools. For further details 5 months, Pomeranian, $30. 646-8661. Maple temperaments. Inquiries bury. CAMPING EQUIPMENT - FREE RENTAL AGENCY black. Hartford Road. 646- 647-9997. 1 - 4 P .M . 1-4 years 647-1103, REMODELING - Cabinets, moire dhest, stand, full Antique silverplate, Christ­ call 649-7157. for landlords. Please call CONSTRUCTION Roofing, Gutters, Room size frame, almost new Harvest table $50. welcome. Telephone 267- mas items, oil paintings, Coleman tent heater, 3000- 4555. BABYSITTER - Monday TAG SALE - September G. II 647-8412. INSPECTORS, Roadway, LAWN SRVICE - Fall Additions, Decks, All types mattress and box spring. 4884. 12th, 9-3. Dolls, household, Avon, glassware, toys, 50$25. Children’s sleeping FOUR ROOMS - Private thru Friday, second shift - sewer, water & site work. clean-ups, thatching, fer­ of Remodeling and $450. Telephone evenings PLANT SALE - Ground bikes, winter coats St bags. $5.00 each. Telephone two family home. Sun Announcements 3 X-Mas items, no previews. ALL AREAS-ALL SIZES. ENVIRONMENT! 3:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. in Experience preferred. tilizing. shruboery, Repirs. Free estimates. 568-1903. covers, sediums, FREE TO GOOD HOME - clothing, baby items, fur­ 646-3067. porch, garage, heat, and our home. Waddell School enonimus, mulberry tree, 115 Cambridge Street, If you don't see it, ask for SERVICE AIDES Fuss & O’Neill, 210 Main trim m ed. All needs Fully insured. Phone 643- 10 month old pup, spayed, Manchester. niture galore, adult skis & appliances. No pets or it. G II 647-8412. FLEA MARKET: Every area. 643-6756. treated. For reasonable OLDER UPRIGHT PIANO bushes. Rose of Sharon, has had all shots. 646-2219. Sunday 10-5. Coventry an­ Part time openings Street, Manchester, Ct. 6017. equipment, paint, children, $340. Security, 06040. , price. Telephone 649-2728. - excellent condition. $350 house plants, transcanthia, wallpaper & many Garden Products 47 643-4714 after 5 p.m. tique center. 1140 Main available on our 6:30 LOOKING for work now private home. Reasonable. TAG SALE - Saturday EAST HARTFORD - Love­ LEON CIEZSYNSKI or best offer. Solid rock RABBITS - Good pets or September 12th, 8-4, 46. housenold repair items. ly modernized 2 bedroom Street. Coventry. Dealer a m. to 3 p.m. shift. that the children are back BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - maple bunk-bed set. $250 or 6496486. good food. $3.00. 643-1814. TOMATOES, PEPPERS, space available Telephone This schedule requires PART TIME - MEN with BUILDER. New homes, Courtland Street, Rain or shine. Sept 12th St THREE ROOM AND apartment. Second floor, in school? Welcome household moving Concrete. Chimney additions, remodeling, rec best offer. Solid maple 13th, 9 til dusk. Everything cucumbers, butter nut FIVE ROOM apartments, 742-9698. the selected individuals Wagon, America’s leading RECLINER - Burgundy Manchester; linens, china, garage. $300 plus utilities. experience. Call Friend’s R epairs. “ No Job Too rooms, garages, kitchens hutch $200 or best offer. BEAUTIFUL KITTENS - furniture, dolls, antiques must go! Corner of squash and turnip. Pick two-family, heat, No Pets. No pets. Security and to work weekends. greeting service has Inc. at 649-4432 to work Small.” Call 644-8356 for remodelM, ceilings, bath Telephone 742-5681 after with Black swirl. Asking long and short hair, all Northview Dr. St Pleasant your own, Natsisky Farm, Security deposit. 649-9092, openings for civic-minded $40. 649-2625 ater 6:00. colors. One long haired and collectibles, household references. Aruda & Bar- EMPLOYMENT Work assignment can during the day and on estimates. tile, dormers, roofing. 3:30 p.m. items. Valley Rd., South Windsor. 6446304. or 643-1827. comb Realty 644-1539 include general personnel in Manchester, weekends. Residential or commer­ white. 633658U ^-0571. clean in g of floors, East Hartford, Coventry cial. 649-4291. and Bolton. Flexible hours, 61 Help IVanred 13 patient rooms, offices, DRIVER FOR LIGHT Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 61 Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos F-or Sale good earnings. Sale Delivery in general DESIGN KITCHENS, etc. throughout the experience helpful, and car M&M P&H, Manchester HN S PART TIME, All Hospital. For more in­ Manchester area. Call Ron 11 HUNTER RD., MANCHESTER pabinets, vanities, counter shifts at Student Health necessary. E.O.E. For Maintenance free 3 bedroom Garrison Colonial, 649-2871. Small repairs, tops, kitchen cabinet fronts formation, please con­ more information at 6 4 7 ^4 . remodeling, heating, Service. Physical assess­ large private treed lot. Front to back fireplaced baths, kitchens and water custom woodworking, ment skills necessary. Call tact the Personnel telephone 828-6634 or 247- MEDICAL SECRETARY - colonial reproductions. Department, at 646- 1166. living room, 1 V2 baths, appliances, huge master heaters. Free estimates! or write to Peg Maloney, Hartford office. Part time. bedroom and garage. 12% FIXED RATE J.P. Lewis 649-9658. Director of Nursing, Box 1222, Ext. 2270. Good typing and medical TOOL DESIGNER - MORTOAOE WITH LARGE DOWN PAYMENT. C & M Tree Service, Free *500 Off U-11. University of Conn. E.O.E. office experience ERIN MASONRY *750 Off Experienced in Air Craft PRICED TO SELL AT $88,900.00 estimates. Discount senior Storrs, Ct. 06268 at 468- necessary. Reply Box VV, citizens. Company BUILDERS, INC. concrete 4700. E.O.E. type tools and all c/o The Herald. Directions: South on Hillstown Rd., Right on Woodside Rd.. Left and masonry construction procedures for the general on Terry ltd...Right on Hunter Rd. Manchester owned and ZEPHYRS A CAPRI & LN-7 CHILD CARE WORKERS operated. Call 646-1327. and repairs. Insured. Call GOUBARS & XR-7 PART TfM E mfg. process. All company EDUCATIONAL REP - 647-1790. SALESPERSON to sell - challenging full and part paid benefits in an air con­ time opportunities to work Outstanding opportunity EXTERIOR PAINTING - Newspaper Subscriptions. ditioned plant. Inter­ for experienced sales per­ ELECTRICAL SERVICES Go door-to-door with our with severely handicapped viewing 8 a.m. - 4 p.m, decks, patios, driveway children in classroom and son to represent Pheonix sealing, college junior - We do all types of Elec­ news carriers four DYNAMIC METAL trical Work! Licensed. Call dormitory settings in PORDLfCTS Co. Inc., 422 Institute . of Technology fiiMDON seeking work. Cheap rates. evenings a week. Monday residential school. recruiting students for Estimates. 643-0468. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. thru Thursday 5:30 to 8:30. No.Main Street, technical training. Com­ Experienced with han­ Manchester, Ct. 646-4048. IDS MAIN STREET Salary plus bonus. Cal! dicapped required. Course mission. Choice of [H e z d niAiirto MANCHESnR 843-2174 23 Mark Abraitis, Manchester work in special education, territories available. Call Homes for Sale 23 Homes for Sale Herald 643-2711. child development, psy­ EXECUTIVE SALES today for interview, 602- chology, occupational SECRETARY 244-8111, Mr. Terry CASHIERS - Kitchen help therapy assistant or A vory challenging and diver­ McKinney, 2555 E. Univer­ days or nights and sified position is open im­ sity Dr., Pheonix, Ariz. weekends. Apply in per­ related fields desired. Full mediately for a qualified time: 37‘z hours per week, executive sales secretary. 85034. son: Kentuckv Fried Friendly atmosphere, paid Off 2nd shift. Excellent YOU’RE INVITED SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. *300 Chicken, 300 Burnside benefits. Part time vacation, and many fringe FLORAL DESIGNER - Avenue, East Hartford. tienefits Call Rosalie Brunetti experience preferred, but »ECIAL weekends only. 1st and 2nd for an interview LYNX shifts. Starting salary $4.39 B43-2487 not reouireo. Hours flexi­ HELP WANTED FULL to $4.64 per hour. Pressure Blast ble. full or part time possi­ PURCHASE AND PART TIME - Clerk- Marrufacturing Co., Inc. ble. Telephone 643-8455. Cashier needed second and Telephone 243-3496 or write Manchester, Conn. 114 CHESTNUT ST. MANCHESTER Personnel Assistant. Oak •k AIR CONDITIONED i r third shift. Apply in person Hill School, 120 Holcomb Business Oppor­ 1980 ZEPHYR Monday thru Friday, 9 tunities 14 a m. - 3 p.m. 7-Eleven Street, Hartford. CT. 06112. ERRAND AND LIGHT 4 Ir. S H n I cH. art,, PS. n . M l/n n«o. M w iir • Store. 513 Center Street, E.O.E. Maintenance person full 79 p «a Manchester. time. Must have car. We BEAUTY SHOP - Rare op­ MAZDA *4995 *5395 ay mileage, telephone portunity, good location, PART TIME 20-24 hours. NEW PAY SCALE "rs. Bool. 646-2900. established business. Low G LC Wagon, economical 4-cyl., automatic trans., Bartender Short order rice, low rent, style wheels, vinyl int. STARTING PART TIME OFFICE anchester. 646-3494 , 649- 77 . cook. No police record, ASSISTANT needed by 79 VERSAILLES bondable. Telephone 646- SEPTEMBER 4742. MONTE 3171 small Manchester CARLO ★ AIR CONDITIONED ★ WE NEED ... organization. Background MANCHESTER - Coin 1980 CAPflIS RN's/LPN's in typing and figure ap­ Laundry & Dry Cleaner titude essential. Excellent Ibto, PS. FI, Mt/ni ridi, wterwr accoirt {rwa, raid « /i ASSE.MBLERS AND COIL Store. Good area. Good st|f$ nM ca«r%. Home Health Aides working conditions and lease, reduced to $28,500. WINDERS - Female Full power Including padded coach roof. A M -FM *5895 preferrred. Fin^r dexteri­ Homemaker/ hours. E.O.E. Call Mrs. F.J. Spilecki Realtors, 643- Landau roof, auto.. PS. PB. air. styled stereo, quadrophonic w/tape. wire wheels, luxury ty necessary. Experience Companions Marshall 646-2450. 2121. wheels, under 40,000 miles. cloth Interior. Over 20 mpg. not necessary, will train. 4 to provide home care *3995 *9295 ______day week. 10 hour day, 7- CASHIERS - Part time and , , —_ . , Call or come in for SUBSTITUTE ! i H E A L E b T A T E 5.30 apply at Able Coil & 80 MARK VI COUPE 78 ZEPHYR WAGON 80 CAMERO Z-28 * AIR CONDITIONED -k Electronics, Bolton, Conn. information, 643-9515 CAFETERIA WORKERS...... apply at School Cafeteria Homes For Sale 23 1980 C0U6AR XR-7 AIDE AND ASSISTANCE Office, 45 North School ...... lata., FS, FI, FW, MI/FM itarea, Laata dad ratf, i pw s. itd i ahadt. DF N.E. CONN. INC. Street, Manchester. 647- MANCHESTER - Area of 79 PINTO 388 Main St, Minctmtar O professional homes. To set- *5995 MAINTENANCE ding par ______tie an estate. Custom built, SQUIRE WARON roof, wire whaela, A M -F M stereo, leather 4-Speed, PS. PB. A/C, AM /FM stereo, EKHT ROOM COLOHML-CIKNEY MSTORIC DISTRICT Interior A much more standard Mark VI Automatic, PST PB, White wall radlals, wheels, raised white letter tires. POSITIONS OFFICE HOURS PART TIME CHRISTMAS three bedroom ranch on excellent family car. Mon. - Fri. 8-4 Work 2 or 3 evenings week- 100’ x 150' lot. One and one aquipmant. *13,995 *3885 EOE/AAP ly. $100 to $150 per week, half baths, two fireplaces. FOUR OR FIVE BEDROOMS - MODERN KITGIIEN ★ AIR CONDITIONED -k No experience. Telephone fully finished walkout REGENT ROOF MR) RECENT PRINT. GRS HEAT 78 MONARCH LSS 1079 LINCOLN Town Car MILLWRIGHT 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for inter- recreation room, double 70 OMNI 2+2 1980 MARQUIS Experienced "Class A" BANK TELLER - view, 633-9175. garage, m^any fine 4 * . ^ W, I*, ML/n dm , PR, daiM I mechanic needed to perform TRAINEE or experienced Features. PRINCIPALS WAR TO WALL DRAPES, SHUTTERS, INSUUTION. all aspects of machinery repair full time person for main ------ONLY. Write: Box T, c/o Hatchback coupa, economical 4 cylindaf, and installation Own hand 248 FT. PARKUKE YARD - GLASSED PORCH 4 apaed, AM-FM radio, laaa than 15.000 *5095 tools required. Must be office South Windsor Bank SURVEYORS - The Herald. V>6. automatic, power mllaa. available for overtime and & Trust Co., Good fi^ re Experienced instrument ------ataerlno, power brafcea. Auto., PS, PB, A/C, AM-FM stereo, call-in work Paper mill aptitude and previous person. Fuss & O’Neill, 210 MANCHESTER - RANCH, air conditioning, AM* Auto., PS. PB, V C , A M -F M radio, bucket power windows, styM wheels, raised 4-Or.. coach roof, leather Interior, tilt wheel, speed experience helpful cashier experience helpful. Main Street, Manchester, 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1*A 121i Morlgaga AMumpthm May Be PossIMa *4005 F M stereo. aaata with console, luxury whh economy. white letter tires, under 30,000 miles. control, full power, absolutely mint condition. Apply in person, between 9 Ct. 06040. baths, 2 fireplaces, 2-car •4795 *3095 ______N I9 9 9 *8495 and 11 a.m. at 1033 John ------garage, large tr e ^ lot. This laatura *mi,under negotiation. Ask abnut H. LUB E M AN Fitch Blvd., South Wind­ MAIL & FILE CLERK Near Community College, " ( iiin u ’cllc n l’.'i ('>Uli' h i-M c r a n y M a z d ci D e a le r Will be responsible for lubrica* sor, Ct. with alpha & numeric Group 1-F.J. Spilecki tion of all machinery in paper ability. Also, light typing. Realtors, 643-2121. mill and -inspection of said SEWING MACHINE 4‘/i day work week, free ------"Qraclous Uvina” With Tlw A it m iiRIm . 8pac« anough tor a daak on an upalaira landing - machinery and buildings for OPERATORS - established parking, company benefits, COVENTRY - High on a a “Hktoaway” dan H daairad. Room to roam for Iho ehlldran, with achoola In tha araa. A potential problems. Other nation-wide pillow equal opportunity hill. Immaculate »x room duties will include the use of Qrapa Arbor. Truly tho boat of both worlda - past and praaant. manufacturer has im­ employer. Call Joan ra ise d ranch. Eat-in P r l ^ In tha low oightloa — ExcallanI valua on to ^ a / a marfcat. / brothWr^/ hand tools and assisting mediate full time openings. Turner or Ann Fitzgerald,' spacious kitchen, brick maintenance men. Experienced preferred. 547-5892 between 10 a.m_. fireplace, finished family Apply for above jobs in person; Day shift, 5 day week. Full and 12 noon. ' room, complete with wood benefit program including ------stove. 2 car garage. All this THE^ILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY CELLU PRODUCTS sewing incentive. Apply at HAIRDRESSER - part plus 2.1 Acres of land, i V i Two ForbM SIrMt Pillowtex Corporation, 49 time. Your Star Dust Beau- Many ex tra s. $64,000. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 Km Nlrlford. CT 06101 Regent Street, ty Salon. Call Lorie 646- Petrus Realty 228-3777,228- GROUP I, REALTORS 647-1413 Manchester. E.O.E. M-F. 7516. 93«7.



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