20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., Jan. 31, 1983

Truckers' strike Andov^ parents map jhlighland Park: BUSINESS marked by violence child nngerprinting big enough? Two-eamer couples eligible for new deduction ... page 10 ...page? ... page 3 i carried over to line 29, page 1, Form 1040. . (This is the first of a 12-part series on saving on 1982 will be 5 percent of $25,000, or $1,250. In '83, the percentage goes to 10; the maximum to $3,000. DON’T OVERLOOK this "found” tax saver! and 1983 taxes) Any couple with earnings by each, no matter how In this series of 12 ".How To Save on Your 1982 and The two-earner deduction can be taken whether you small or large, has a 5 percent deduction available for 1983 Taxes — Now," 1 will alert you to the key tax law file on Form 1040 or Form 1040A. On Form 1040, this .Manchester, Conn. Y o u r the lower-paid person’s earnings when you file your Fair tonight; changes that will save you money, time, trouble and new deduction is listed as an "adjustment to income," 1982 return. Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1983 heartbreak as you prepare your tax return for 1982 M on ey's and entered on page 1, line 29, before arriving at cloudy Wednesday adjusted gross income. You can take it even if you use and get set to prepare your tax return for 1983 as well. Having a spouse who earns some money during 1983 Single copy 25q: I will warn you about the drastic changes that affect W orth the standard deduction. If you file on Form 1040A, you will let the couple not only take advantage of the new — See page 2 all taxpayers right now, but which millions of you are deduct it on line 11. 10 percent marriage penalty deduction, but also will Sylvia Porter THE DEDUCTION only applies to earned income of unaware have even occurred. enable them to deduct up to $2,000 for a contribution to each spouse. The amount of unearned income is What makes this series unique among income tax his or her IRA. reports is that sinCe April 15, 1982, my sources have immaterial, and there is no relief from a marriage been digging out obscure court decisions. Treasury penalty resulting from unearned income. Thus, if you or your spouse manages to earn $2,000 rul’ngs and tax regulation.s that the Treasury would for two-earner couples as a means of easing the In computing the earned income of each spouse, from a part-time operation, the entire $2,000 can be prefer not to have publicized because they are marriage penalty. The marriage penalty refers to the community property laws are disregarded and so are received tax-deferred if $2,000 is invested in an IRA. unfavorable to the Treasury's own opinions. Yet the fact that a married couple with two earners could, other rules limiting earned income to 30 percent of- In addition, a deduction for the “ marriage penalty" of decisions, rulings and regulations can translate into depending on the earnings of each, pay more in taxes certain compensation from a trade or business, etc. $200 will be available to cut your ’83 tax when you file hundreds! — if not thousands — of dollars in savings to married than they would it they were both single. But As you might suspect, the IRS has come up with still in 1984. Trevelers the new deduction is allowed regardless of whether, in you. another schedule for you to attach to Form 1040. This Next; IRA and Keogh Plan Rules More Liberal 1 am not hesitant to go on record as guaranteeing your particular circumstances, there was or was not a is labeled Schedule W (for wife?) “ Deduction for a ("Sylvia Porter’s 1983 Income Tax Book,” her Till you w'll find tax hints in these columns that will be of marriage penalty. You might well end up with a tax Married Couplb When Both Work." It’s a relatively comprehensive guide to income taxes, is now great value to you This is early in the year to read bonus. simple half-page schedule on which you show the available through her coluihn. Send $3.95 plus $1 for guidelines on filling out your 1982 tax return, but no The actual deduction will depend on the amount of earned income of each spouse. mailing and handling to "Sylvia Porter’s 1983 Income matter when you plan to turn to the task, clip and save earnings of the lower-earning spouse. For '82, the Tax Book,” in care of the Manchester Herald, 4400 these columns! Have them at your elbow kto help deduction will be 5 percent of the lower earnings up to The deduction is computed as 5 percent of the Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Make checks decision when vou need them $30,000, a maximum deduction of $1,500. Thus, if one lower-paid spouse’s "Qualified Earned Income,” but payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) A NEW DEDUCTION is now allowed on 1982 returns spouse earns $40,000, the other $25,000, the deduction not more than $30,000. The resulting deduction is service Cruises with themes hits a surprise By Raymond T. DeMeo Herald Reporter have Travelers make this decision. with the wealthiest people HARTFORD (U PI) - A decision It means greater opportunities for J.C, Penney Co. will close its by Travelers Corp. to ditch plans Hartford residents to be product service center in the for a $75 million office complex in employed." more than a bare living out of ona because there’s no room in a NEW YORK lUPlI - When Manchester Industrial Park, along Wallingford and instead expand in Herbert Hansen, president of the travel unless he did something ship for such a big orchestra to Fred Mayer was new in the travel with 82 other service centers Hartford has caught officials in the Greater Hartford Chamber of innovative. He decided to package play. For shipboard concerts the business, his banker grandfather across the country, as a result of a suburban community by surprise. Commerce, said it was a sign the asked him. "When are you going to only cruises for groups of pas­ orchestra had to be trimmed " I t ’s obviously a shock," Wal­ sengers with special interests and drastically. marketing shift that’s expected to city could make it. stop working too hard and start lingford Town Council Chairman "It belies those who say that the spend lavishly to satisfy these From classical music cruises he cost the company more than $1 making some money'’ " Hugh Hayden said. The Travelers Travelers is abandoning the city,” interests. branched out into jazz cruises, billion over five years. This brought Mayer up short. He building would have provided Hansen said. “ It’s obvious that SINCE HE WAS a devotee of the theater cruises, dance voyages, The Manchester center, which had given up medical school when repairs large appliances, will close taxes and a source of pride to the they wish to expand their presence he landed a summer job with a opera and the symphony, he cinema cruises, painting trips, town, he said. decided to launch his program with educational journeys and one April 3, affecting 17 employees. in the city." travel agency in Paris and thought The company said its decision to Officials in Wallingford were a music cruise and sought the help popular cruise to Bordea"ux and Most have worked for Penney for it was a great fun. "But I soon move into two office towers under understandly disappointed. Tra­ of the noted impresario Sol Hurok. other great wine growing areas of five to eight years, said Paul realized. " he said, "that medicine Benyak, Penney’s Enfield-based construction in Hartford followed velers would have been the town’s and the travel business have one He engaged 15 pop and classical western and southern Europe. He rising costs and delays in imple­ artists, including the famous ope­ engaged Alexis Lichine, probably district manager. largest single property taxpayer. thing in common: you ve got to be menting the Wallingford project. The project also meant 2,500 jobs. a workaholic to succeed in either."' ratic tenor. Jan Peerce. The first the world’s most widely known The nation’s third largest retail Travelers will sign a long-term music cruise was a huge success. vintage expert, to accompany the " I t ’s obviously a shock,” said However, his grandfather set chain announced Monday it is lease with an option to buy the two Democratic Town Council Chair­ That was 11 years ago. wine cruises and lecture to the dropping many “ hard lines,’’: him to thinking He was in the Hartford buildings for about $83 man Hugh Hayden. Since then Mayer has taken the passengers. including automotive service, wholesale travel business for Ex­ million, the company said in a " I don’t believe it," said Repub­ Los Angeles Philharmonic with Mayer and Exprinter now pack­ large appliance^, and lawn supp­ printer. an outfit that has 45offices statement scheduled to be released lican Councilman David Gessert. conductor Zubin Mehta, the Israeli age about 27 of these special appeal lies to open up space for more around the world. Wholesale travel Wednesday but published today in “ We were under the impression firms provide tour packages or Philharmonic and other famous cruises each year and they have profitable merchandise: fashion, The Hartford Courant. ' this thing was cast in stone.” orchestras as the prize attractions turned the American Exprinter family appakel, and furniture. p'arts of packages to retail travel . Expanding in Hartford will allow The Travelers building was the on cruises. To do this, he had to company, which Mayer heads, The change will cost the com­ agents. it to meet its growing space needs first project planned for th^ He decided his grandfather was arrange concerts ashore in cities "into the kind of real money­ pany in the short-term, but offi­ three years ahead of schedule and such as Rome, Palma and Barcel- making venture my grandfather Wallingford side of the 800-acre right, he was never going to make cials say the loss will be more than save more than $40 million. park, which straddles the Meriden had in mind." compensated for by better long­ UPI photg Travelers announced last April and Wallingford border. The brochure describing the 1983 term earnings. Penpey'a earning? it would shift 2,500 employees in its theater cniis^, which willsa(l from Increased in 1982 over 1981, despite group insurance operations from Miami in May on the SS Rhapsody, Working the widget a decrease in sales, thanks largely Hartford to Wallingford by 1985. SNET says 1983 reveals that the entertaining ar­ to its shift toward more fashiona­ Eventually, Travelers expected tists will include Eli Wallach, Thlsfillm -like reel actually Is stainless and cutting tool that uses single-edde Hospital ble, profitable merchandise, ac­ to employ 3,500 people in the Maureen Stapleton, Dick Shawn. blades cut from the steel, is the plant's steel being checked for quality on the cording to an industry analyst proposed 5-story, 800,000-square- Vincent Price, Patrice Munsel, will be much better new widget production line at the newest product. Some 30,000 widget quoted in today’s Wall Street foot complex in the Med-Way Richard Kiley, Anne Jackson, Gillette Safety Razor Dlylsion plant in blades are contained in one of these Journal. Business Park. purchase Coral Browne, and Brendan Gill, cylinders. But the firm said the Wallingford NEW HAVEN. Conn lUPl) — compared with a 21.6 percent dramatic critic of the New Yorker. Boston. The widget, a handy scraping Plans call for revamping 450 project would have been delayed at Southern New England Telephone increase in 1981. The increase in IN ADDITION to enjoying con­ large and medium-sized Penney least until 1986, pushing construc­ Co., which last week reported 1981 reflected a full year of certs, performances pnd lectures stores, including those in the set to air tion costs from $75 to more than lower earnings in 1982, says an operating under higher rates ap­ the passengers are encouraged to Enfield, Farmington and Meriden $125 million. expected upturn in the economy proved in the previous year. Van paint pictures, play instruments State heating oil sales off 30% shopping malls. Manchester Memorial Hospi­ The two Hartford towers will be and a recent rate hike increase will Sinderen said. and engage in other artistic or In the process, Penney will lay tal’s plan to purchase a CAT located on 1.7 acres in Hartford’s bring a turnaround in 1983. educational activities themselves. off about 8,000 workers from its scanner at a cost of nearly $1 He also said a weak economy and HARTFORD (UPI) - Cash-on- the major reason behind low oil He said fuel oil sales are off 30 east side, near downtown and From the business point of view, automotive centers and appliance million is up for consideration at a SNET said earnings were $6.12 a increased eompetition led to fewer delivery practices combined with prices and reduced profits for a percent statewide because of adjacent to Travelers $50 million Mayer said, what makes these service centers. Manchester’s is Feb. 24 public hearing at the share in 1982, down from $7.68 the interstate toll calls made from warmer-than-average temperatures majority of the dealers. warmer-than-average temperatures urban renewal project. Constitu­ theme cruises so successful is the the only such center in the hospital. previous year Fourth quarter Connecticut, with an increase of and energy conservation efforts combined with energy conservation tion Plaza. community of interest of the Hartford area, Benyak said. The hospital )ias requested the earnings were $1.59 a share last only seven-tenths of a percent in have resulted in heating oil sales The practice produces "low efforts. The first of the Irwo office towers passengers. "It solves the biggest state Commission on Hospitals and year, a decrease from $1 96 a share 1982 compared to a 5.5 percent rise being off by 30 percent statewide. overhead” and enables the dealers ’The same option is not available — one U stories and the other 15 problem in the business: how to THE CHANGE won’t have any Health Care for permission to in.lhe same period in 1981. in 1981. While the price of heating oil to offer bargain prices, said Charles to larger companies, with truck stories high — are expected to be give passengers something they effect on Penney’s giant Manches­ .1^ —' purchase the $936,500 scanner, averages $1.24 a gallon across Isenberg, executive vice president fleets, large payrolls and fringe ready for occupancy by the end of "Our rate repricing was re­ Instate calling remained can talk with each other about ter catalog distribution center, Farewell to a friend which allows physicians to see Connecticut, several snull dealers of the Independent Connecticut benefits and storage areas to main­ 1983. flected only in the last six weeks of strong, however, with a 6.5 percent almost from the moment they which employs nearly 1,500 people. cross-sections of internal organs are offering the fuel for $1.04 to $1.12 Petroleum Association, a trade tain. Hartford officials were the year, which was not enough to increase last year, up from a 5.5 come up the gangplank." The products being cut at stores The pet gerbil "David Gilbert" died Whitaker Marie Gilbert (center) and without performing operations. a gallon to customers willing to group of 350 independent, family- For example, Randall Oil Co. of overjoyed. bolster our lower earnings," said percent improvement in 1981. He said Exprinter now has a 27 still will be offered in catalogs and andafuneral was held for him Monday BobbI Gilbert mourn over David’s Computerized Axial Tomography West Haven Is offering 150-gallon It was "the best news I ’ve heard Alfred Van Sinderen, company percent repeat factor among its accept 100 gallons or more and pay ow n^ dealerships. the distribution center still will still or CAT scans are recognized as deliveries at $1.04 a gallon and $1.06 at 150 Charter Oak Street. SherrMou body. all day,” said Deputy Mayor chairman and chief executive " In spite of inflation and other cruise passengers. ' ’That’s practi­ for it on delivery. “ You could call this the heating deliver them, said Dennis Rada- vital in examining and treating Gilbert digs the grave while Vicki Rudolph Arnold. ’T m delighted to officer factors pushing up our expenses," cally phenomenal," he said. The cash-on-delivery practice is season that wasn’t,” Isenberg said. for 100 gallons. baugh, the center’s manager. brain tumors, chest and abdominal Van Sinderen said, " by holding the injuries, and spinal injuries. " It was, in fact, our need for line on costs, we were able to keep If you have an old photo you’d like " I t ’s a transparent merchandis­ The estimated cost includes improved earnings that led the the. increase in expenses at a to see appear in the Manchester ing strategy. There’s no impact at $795,000 to buy the equipment and state Department of Public Utility moderate level,"" ^ Herald, submit old photos to Focus all as far as we’re concerned. $141,500 to install it. It will'be paid Control to grant the increase we Editor Adele Angle. Photos, which " I f we carry it now, we’ll for through a hospital depreciation received last November.’" he said Expenses were up 12.2 percent in will be run in the “ Recognize These continue to carry it," Radabaugh Bush restates Reagan invitation fund. Hospital administrator Ed- SNET's operating revenues 1982 and 18 7 percent in the Faces?” column, will, of course, be said. The center never has carried waltfd M. Kenney said the purchase were up only 7.8 percent in 1982, large appliances because they previous year. returned.______won’t affect hospital bed rates. By Sandra Hill aren’t available through the ca­ “ It is a move which may help to immediate response from the Soviets rejected outright Rea­ The hospital commission re­ talog, he said. United Press International secure peace," Vogel said of the Moscow. gan’s "zero option.” Moscow has quires public hearings for health Stock offering nets HOME unexpected proposal read by Bush Bush was tp fly on to Holland offered to reduce its more than 600 care facilities proposing capital Also unaffected will be Penney’s BERLIN — Restating an offer at a black-Ue dinner for 600 guests later today on the second leg of his intermediate-range rockets to 162 expenditures of $150,000 or more. product deliuery center, em ploy-. already rejected by Moscow, Vice firm $3.5 million . in West Berlin late Monday in an 13-day, seven-nation European — the number in the nuclear ’The hearing is scheduled to ing 20, which was in charge of President George Bush extended DELIVERY “ Open Letter to the People of mission designed to rally the arsenals of Britain and France. begin at 10 a.m. NEVt' HAVEN (UPI) — Newair Flight Inc. has trucking to customers some of the an invitation from President Rea­ Europe" from the president. NATO allies around Washington’s Reagan’s letter was interpreted netted $3.2 million from its first public offering of phased-out goods. It won’t deliver gan to meet Soviet leader Yuri lilattftoatrr l^pral^ "You can count on us to spare no posture toward Moscow. by dinner guests as a gesture to stock and will use the money to buy two new. larger any more appliances but it still will Andropov "when’ever, wherever” effort to reach a favorable and The letter was in effect a Kohl, who has called for a planes for its commuter airline service. carry goods like TVs, stereos, and to ban medium-range nuclear meaningful agreement to reduce dramatic re-statement of the "zero Reagan-Andropov summit The company said the new" planes would be used on furniture, Benyak said. missiles. inside Today the nuclear threat.” the letter said. option" — that NATO will forego meeting. its non-stop route to Washington. The commuter line Call Benyak said the delivery opera­ Bush held talks with opposition "fn this spirit. 1 have asked Vice deployment of 572 Pershing-2 and Kohl faces elections March 6 now serves New Haven and .New London-Groton tion in the Manchester Industrial Social Democratic leader Hans- Advice...... 1: President George Bush, in the city cruise missiles if the Soviets under pressure from West Ger­ airports in Connecticut, both .New York airports and Do US both a favor and please check to see if your name and address are listed Park will move into the space to be Jochen Vogel today before taking Area tow ns...... where East and West meet, to dismantle its intermediate-range many's political opposition and its Long Island. Philadelphia, Baltimore and • 4 7 -9 9 4 7 the way you want them in the WHITE PAGES of the Book of Names—your left open by the service center his peace offensive to the symbol of missiles targeted on western Business...... 2 propose to the Soviet leader Yuri peace movement to find a way hs Washington. shutdown. East-West conflict — the Berlin Classified...; ...... 18-1 Andropov that he and I meet Europe. stop the NATO missile A spokesman said the line hopes the new planes — telephone directory. We re getting ready to print the new phone book. Wall. C om ics...... whenever, wherever he wants to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei deployment. larger and with more amenities — will attract a Vogel, candidate for chancellor Entertainment...... 1 H E N R Y RU8SMAN, a spokes­ sign an agreement banning all U .S. Gromyko recently visited West A Western diplomat saw nothing ' "different kind of passenger" and enable the airline to in next month’s national elections, L ottery ...... man for Penney’g^ New York and Soviet land-based, medium- G ei^any in an attempt to divide new in the Reagan offer. “ It was expand Now is the time to tell us if any changes are necessary.* If a separate listing for has been critical of West Ger­ Obituaries...... 1 headquarters, said'^the* company range missiles from the face of the the NATO alliance and seek always assumed that if a deal was many's agreement to station Peoplelalk...... your spouse, children or relatives is desired, order all your additional listings has arranged with appliance ma­ support for the blocking of the reached with the Soviet union they cruise and Pershing-2 missiles on earth." Sports...... 15-1 nufacturers, including Westing- Chancellor Helmut Kohl urged deployment of U.S. missiles in (Reagan and Andropov) would Apollo offering now. (Additional charge will apply.) Unless you let us know othenivise, we’ll as­ its soil. T elevision ...... Our eager buyer will be in your city house and General Electric, to the Soviets to accept the offer Europe later this year. have to sign an agreement," he sume the present listing is the way you want it. You won’t have another chance But he welcomed Reagan’s offer common stock handle service for the heavy "with an open hand. ’ ’ There was no During his visit, Gromyko said said. the month of February to change it until next year. , appliances to be eliminated from to meet Andropov. BOSTON (UPI) - stores. It will "provide inforoma- Apollo Computer Inc., The deadline for white page listing changes In the Manchester Book of Names Is tlon to customers immediately" on manufacturer of DO­ how they can have products MAIN Processing compu­ STAMP COLLECTIONS February 14. Please call any necessary changes to us before the closing date at repaired once the service centers ter systems, has filed a the appropriate Service Center listed below: close, he said. Democrats claim budget isn't fair registration statement Benyak said the company's with the Securities and WANTED RESIDENCE CUSTOMERS: BUSINESS CUSTOMERS: "number one priority” is to find ■ ■ Exchange Commission living allowance for Social Secur­ the tax cut remain. 843 871 jobs for the workers who will lose WASHINGTON (UPI) - Con­ ’'projected to drop no lower than will again raise the fundamental for a pubiic offering of 3 If your number begins with: jobs in the shift. "W e've been ity and other federal retirement The poll, which questioned 1,510 Call: Call: gressional Democrats, reacting $117 billion by 1988. questions: ’Is it fair and milifon shares of common United States or Foreign 644 872 calling our competition,’’ to let quickly and sharply, charge Presi­ "The good news is that given the workable?” ’ programs. ” I know this is strong people by telephone from Jan. 18 to 643 646 649 872 Jan. 23, found 59 percent also favor stock, it was announced 241-1100 them know that the employees will dent Reagan’s $848.5 billion policies the administration has, it Reagan formally sent his budget medicine,” he said in his budget Friday, PlesM write at once or caM coHact artih brief daacriplion 846 878 625-0000 cutting military spending, but not 644 647 871 875 be available, he said. "strong medicine" fiscal 1 ^ is a realistic projection ..." House to Congress Monday, and Treasury message. of your proportlaa. Inckida phone number. social programs, to reduce the The DOMAIN System The Manchester center’s 17 budget is not fair and will not Budget Chairman James Jones, Secretary Donald Regan, Budget But a poll published today found national debt. provides a way of sharing employees consist of repair techni­ reduce the huge federal deficit D-Okla., said. Director David Stockman and a majority rejecting Reagan’s computing power over a cians, secretaries and administra­ But' then, employing Reagan’s chief economic adviser Martin basic budget strategy. J. & H. STOLOWy INC. quickly enough. Reagan proposed a $30 billion local network of dedi­ tive personnel, he said. A battle over the budget began slogan from last fall, Jones added: Feldstein briefed reporters and A Washington Post-ABC poll WorU’i larg«$t $tamp buyer •There will be a charge tor any change and/or additional listing/s. increase in military spending. He cated, high-performance, Penney will grant laid-off em­ brewing despite pleas for biparti­ “ The bad news is that overall, the members of Congress on it. found a majority of those polled — said, however, that he cut the 32-bit computers, each 9M Aaonue of the Amerlcaa ployees up to three months of sanship to deal with the worst budget is essentially the same Reagan’s budget would freeze 55 percent — ready to forgo the 10 increase $8 billion from what it with a color or monochro­ New Ybf1(.N.Y. 10018 severance pay depending on their unemploymeht since the Great ‘stay-the-course* budget they’ve federal payroll and most domestic percent income tax cut scheduled Southern New England Telephone would have otherwise risen to. matic high resolution, bit­ length of service, Benyak said. Depression and an annual deficit had the past two years — whieh prnqi ms nnd delay in the cost of for July 1. Reagan is adamant th»* mapped graphics display. 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Trooper union Series of tests Park top small for joint use started by Jamie ufr* f o ' t o sues over law Highland Park into a one- room per grade — Martin School, MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Looking against the administration’s plan Dyer said, explaining why he in the district adjacent to Highland HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Am hm By Raymond T. DeMeo of dividing the building between classroom-per-grade school. ’This very much the picture of health, little to close Highland Park School in proposed the PTA delegate. Park. police union has filed suit in U.S. Herald Reporter classrooms and a non-school use. means children in the same grade Jamie Fiske Monday started a aeries of the summer of 1964. TTie committee should start With 201 pupils as o f January, District Court challenging a law passed KENNEDY SAID Highland Town Director Stephen Cassano, work by the middle of February, who didn’ t Uke one another would tests at the University of Minnesota E z a 3 Highland Park elementary be unable to transfer into separate Martin School has the smallest last year which allowed former Public Park’s potentiaLfor so-called joint also a subcommittee member, Dyer said. Although no deadline Hospitals designed to check on her new school doesn’t have much room for classrooms. It also would pose enrollment of the town’s 10 elemen­ Safety Commissioner Donald Long to E 2 3 — use is limited by the building’s size. called joint use “ an exciting for a report was set, Cassano liver. anything else but a school. Super­ problems for students who stay tary schools. Highland Park is next retire and collect his pension early. UH WtATHiA fOTOCAST O There would be only “ one or two prospect. ” As an example of how it suggested that the committee The 14-month-old girl from Bridge- intendent James P. Kennedy told a back in a grade, possibly , forcing smallest, with 294 pupils. The Connecticut State Police union rooms” available for non-school could finish its work by June I. water, Mass., was hack for a three- Board of Dirrotors-Board of Edu­ works, he cited the planned con­ said the law was discriminatoi^ use if the school abided by the As well as joint use; Dyer said them into a classroom with a month checkup on the liver transplant cation subcommittee Monday version to elderly housing of Kennedy said it’s “part of a because it only applied to the public administration’s policy of having the committee should study the younger sibling, he said. she received Nov. S. n l^ t. Bennet Junior H i^ school’s old long-term plan” to boost Martin’s safety commissioner and deputy com­ A hospital spokesmap said the tests Weather two classrooms in each grade, be building. poulbility of mothballing the Such a setup would make enrollment by closing Highland missioner. Union President Jerry were under way and that the results The same night, the six-member said. Dyer’s proposal calls for an school for a while, or closing it and teachers feel isolated, he said. Park school next year. Herskowitz said it should apply to would not be known for three or four subcommittee on school use voted A proponent of the joint use 11-member bipartisan citizens converting it to something else. It “ They wouldn’t have the spark everyone. days. to appoint a citizen’s committee to concept is school board member committee, five appointed by the siwuld come up with estimated that comes from interacting with Although the school administra­ “ If anything, it should be reversed However, the parents, Marilyn and figure out what todo with Highland Richard W. Dyer Jr., the joint school board, five appointed by the costs for the various options, he other people sharing the same tion has said 1984 is the time to because it's the trooper who's on the Charles Fiske, who accompanied her to Today’s forecast Park school, which the school subcommittee member who pro­ directors, and one appointed Iv the said. instructional problems.” close Highland Park, Kennedy told street, facing all the danger, getting administration wants to close in posed forming the. citizens’ com­ Highland Park PTA. FROM K E N N E D Y’S point of the ’Twin Cities Sunday, said Jamie was There is already one school in the the subcommittee, “ You could that animal adrenaline going. When Today becoming mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 1984. Among other things, it wants mittee. Last year. Dyer was one of ” 1 think they should be repres­ view, the problem with joint use is making good progress. district that has only one class­ look at 1983, too.” you get to be commissioner, you got a They said she had gained weight; 30s to lower 40s. Northwest winds 10 to IS mph. Tonijpit the committtee to look at the idea three board members to vote ented, broauxF ii’x their school,” that it probably would compress desk job,” he said Monday. regained good color and was a cheerful, fair. Lows in the upper teens to lower 20s. Light Under present law a trooper can happy little girl. variable winds. Wednesday becoming cloudy with retire after 20 years and after reaching Her mother said, “ She eats like any rain likely in the afternoon. Highs 35 to 40. Winds *. the age of 47. The new law allows the 1-year-old which means everything in brooming easterly increasing to 10 to 20 mph. ; commissioner and deputy to retire at GOP now says Bennet Elderly homeowners who want any age after they have worked 20 years. Extended outlook Long quit last October at 45 with a Reagan hunting parting shot to Gov. William O'Neill. Extended outlook for New England ’Thursday through could bring up to $500,000 tax breaks have to reapply He was stripped of his authority over Saturday: state police in May 1981 after being mend evidence Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: . because their false specu­ elderly married couples with low-income elderly earning less blamed for not dispatching back up Rain likely Thursday. Variable cloudiness Friday. ' By Paul Hendrie E lderly homeowners who WASHINGTON (UPI) - With most lation has falsely raised incomes up to $14,300 qualify for than $6,000 a year were allowed troopers to a Ku Klux Klan disturbance Herald Reporter Leases have been drafted to turn qualified for property tax relief signs pointing to an economy still only Clear Saturday. Highs in the mid to upper 40s hopes. We’re going to the “ circuit breaker” program. to remain on the tax freeze in Meriden. He claimed he was Thursday. Colder Friday and Saturday, highs in the - must requalify this year, town poised for recovery. President Reagan The Republicans re­ Bennet over to a non-profit corpora­ press ahead with facts — Assessor J.Richard Vincent That program provides for a program. All applicants since demoted to boost O'Neill's image and mid 20s to mid 30s. Lows in the mid 20s to mid 30s has taken to citing any tangible peated their contention not pie in the sky.” fixed amount to be credited' then have been required to make him look decisive in his early Thursday night falling to the teens and 20s Friday and : tion. See page 8. announced. evidence he can to twister his new today, that the vacant Mrs. Mercier repeated Forms will be mailed to all against a recipient’s current tax apply for the circuit breaker tenure as governor. Saturday nights. battle cry that “ America is on the Bennet School building — the Republican proposal elderly required by-state law to bill. The fixed amount varies program. mend.” ' Vermont: Periods of rain or rain and snow to sell Bennet and reinvest according to income. thursday. Highs in the 30s and lows in the 20s. Flurries ; slated for conversion to requalify this year, said Vin­ In recent statements, Reagan has thefre never was a serious powered people,” replied the proceeds to partially TTie elderly tax relief pro­ Vincent said that in 1961, Friday and fair and dry Saturday. Highs in the mid 20s . moderate-income elderly cent. He expected forms to be selectively sifted throu^ the weekly housing — could be sold effort to sell it. She said Cummings. “ Let them fund construction of low- mailed out today. Vincent asked gram, in existence since 1967, about 23 percent of elderly to niid 30s. Lows in the teens to low 20s. Special session onslaught of economic indicators for for more than the $237,000 the real worth of the use those contacts to get income elderly housing. all recipients to return their was changed in 1980, when the receiving tax relief were not Maine: Rain south and rain or snow north any that support the contention his an appraiser estimated. building cannot be deter- an insurance company or Cummings again argued forms by March IS. Legislature ended the part of able to requalify, mostly be­ Thursday, gradual clearing Friday fair Saturday. of talks begins policies have brought the country to the They cited the recent sale mihed unless it is put on a bank or a corporate this Republican proposal Vincent said elderly singles the program that froze taxes at cause their incomes to p p ^ the UPI photo Daytime highs in the 30s Thursday and Friday cooliiig beginning of an upturn. of the the South Grammar the market. buyer to make an offer. is “ not serious” and. is with incomes up to $11,900 and the level then in effect. Certain statutory limit. to the teens north and 20s south Saturday. Overnight Negotiators pushed for progress in ’The areas that have given the School in East Hartford, “ They’re all high- It’s time they put up impractical. lows in the teens north to low 30s south Thursday troop withdrawal talks with a special administration most hope for optimism for about $200,000, to back Today in history cooling to the single numbers north and teens south by session today despite Lebanese criti­ have been housing and autos. As a their argument. cism of Israeli Defense Minister Ariel result, Reagan planned a trip to the Saturday. Ironically,. Democratic On Feb. 1, 1979, Patricia Hearst was released fronn federal New Hampshire: Rain south and rain or snow in the Sharon that left the atmosphere at the heartland t ^ y to press his argument ’ Town CHiai rman Theodore prison after serving 22 months of a seven-year bank robbery mountains Thuraday. Gradual clearing Friday. Fair negotiations "tense and nasty.” that the ills of the economy are slowly R. (hunmings last week sentence. She was kidnapped from her Berkeley, Calif., Saturday. Daytime highs in the 30s. Overnight lows The tension overshadowed reports of being cured. pointed to the sale of the near 30 Thursday cooling to the teens and 20s by a narrowing of differences at the talks apartment on Feb. 4, 1974, by members of the radical ’The White House arranged for East Hartford'school to Monday, following Lebanon's worst Symbionese Liberation Army. Reagan to tour a Chrysler Corp. Saturday. make the opposite point: weekend of violence since the arrival of assembly plant in St. Louis that is that the Bennet building the U.S.-French-Italian peace-keeping undergoing a $96 million expansion and National forecast would not bring its full force last September. upgrading that will more than double value in a commercial The United States, saying U.S. envoy Attorney general Interteron cuts output and create 1,400 to 1,700 new By Unittd Pros Intsmotlonal sale. 48 Philip Habib would not return from jobs. CHv a Fest HI U> Pep __ ; Anosles c The Democrats are Washington to resume his peace shuttle becomes engaged kidney cancer? AlbuquarqiM cv 37 28 Louisville r 46 With Chrysler Chairman Lee lacocca Andmrao* cw 33 29 .... Memphis r 61 backing plans to convert before the weekend, said the latest at his side, Reagan planned to tour the Miami Becti pc 74 HARTFORD (U PI) — It has already HOUSTON (UPI) — Medical re­ Ashsvllla r 49 31 .... the Bennet building to fighting “ underscores once again the plant and send out the message that an Atlanta r 43 4S .... AMIvwiukee cy 34 been quite a year for new Attorney searchers have used the natural BUUnOi CV 44 .34 .... Minneapolis c 22 housing, financed by the urgency of achieving a settlement." industry that was among the first to N o s t i^ r m sale of revenue bonds and Israel and Lebanon today held a General Joseph Lieberman who is protein interferon in a yearlong study BlrmlnalKini r 41 51 A4 feel the impact of hard times now may Boston c 45 36 .... New Orleans r 71 tax benefits. The Republi­ special session of the U.S.-led talks on engaged to marry Hadassah Freilich to reduce the size of tumors spread 84 59 .10 New York c 46 be leading the way out of the longest Brwnsvil Tx.pc cans oppose' the conver­ troop withdrawals from Lebanon. Held Tucker. from kidney cancers but experts warn Buffalo c 33 X 01 Oklohom Civ s 46 iHl recession since World War II. CharMn S.C. r 64 48 .... Omaha cv - 23 sion, arguing the building in the Israeli town of Netanya. 21 miles The engagement of Miss Tucker, "there’s still a long way to go.” Chorlott N.C r 63 34 .... Philadelphia c 45 would be put to better use north of Tel Aviv, the meeting is an director of planning and communica­ Dr. Jordan U. Gutterman of the CMoago cv X 27 .... Phoenix c X if it were sold for commer­ expansion of the twice-weekly schedule tion for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals div­ University of Texas' M.D. Anderson Congress eyes Clovslond DC Plttsburoh PC 34 '"I ision of Pfizer Inc., was announced last Hospital and Tumor Institute said the Columbus pc Portlana M. pc X cial development. for talks Mondays in Khalde, Lebanon, Dallas cw 212 Portland Ore. e 54 REPUBLICAN Town and Thursdays in Kiryat Shmona, weekend by her parents. Rabbi Samuel signilicance of the development is that Pentagon budget Donvsr cv ProvMenoe c 45 Freilich, and his wife, of Riverdale, kidney cancer and tumors that spread Dos AAolnss s mdMnond pc X Vice Chairwoman Donna Israel. Oolrolt pc St. Louis r X R. M etvler said this morn­ The Netanya talks are being held on N.Y. from it have been ve^ retlstMt tP WASHING’TON (UPI) - Members of Oukitti pc 21 — 09 .... Salt Lok CIvta 41 ing that she believes the subcommittee level. Only two of Miss Tucker graduated from Boston treatment. ' Congress bad their first chance today El Paso pc 54 X .... San Antonio pc 73 Bennet could bring up to five subcommittees, the committee University and received a master of . "It's a continued advance,” he said. to question President Reagan’s $238.6 Hartford c 42 34 .... San DIeoo c 65 Honolulu c 78 45 .... San Fran CSC p cX $500,600 in a sale. Bennet discussing guarantees for Lebanon and arts degree from Northeastern Univer­ He called the development a small billion record Pentagon budget, ex­ 84 Indianapolis cv X 16 .... San Juan pc is valued by the town at the military group on security for sity in American government and but important step forward in use of pected to trigger one of the biggest Jackson Adlss. r 66 55 2M Seattle c 54 $750,000, but town officials Israel's northern border, were international relations. interferon, a protein found in the body fi^ t s of the year on Capitol Hill. Jacksonville cv 72 46 Spokane fy X Kansas aty s X 0 9 Tampo pc 79 have said that is an meeting'. in tiny amounts. Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ Las Veeas c 55 WasMnaton pc 55 berger was called before the Senate Little Rock r X WIcMto s 37 .7 5 artificially high assess­ Armed Services C^ommittee to defend ment, on the books for Boil bond firm insurance purposes, and Stock market the proposed military spending plan, Theatricals cites lures one back which maintains the momentum of does not reflect the opens mixed Reagan’s massive arms buildup with­ market value. Lottery Mrs. Mercier said the m ill actress, director DALLAS (UPD — A bail bonding out sacrificing a single major weapon. I 111 1V\U NEW YO RK (U PI) - Prices opened It was the first of six scheduled school in East Hartford firm used the promise of inherited which sold for abwt CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (U PI) — Har­ mixed today in active trading of New riches to lure at least one bond Jumper appearances for Weinberger on (^pitol vard University's Hasty Pudding York Stock Exchange issues. Hill in the next two weeks on the $200,000 is just one-thira all the way from Florida to his arrest by Winning numbers 3057. the size of the Bennet. Theatricals has chosen Academy The Dow Jones industrial average, sheriff's deputies. budget. drawn Monday In New Award winner Julie Andrews and film which climbed 10.95 Monday, was off “ We think it’s fully JustiOable,’ ’ Rhode Island daily: building. She said the Unemployed construction worker England: 7102. director Steven Spielberg as its 1983 0.18 to 1,075.51 shortly after the market Weinberger said during a briefing acreage of the ^Bennet Frank Faust, 26, conceded he skipped a Connecticut daily; 928. Vermont daily: -287. property is nearly twice woman and man of the year. opened. Monday's surge put the Dow $200 bond for a drunk driving charge, Sunday. Maine daily: 635. The Theatricals, which made the ahead 29.16 points for January. The Even Senate GOP leader Howard Massachusetts daily: that of the East Hartford but said the tactics of the bondsman. New Hampshire daily; 0988. school. announcement Monday, is the nation's closely watched average is not far from Lawyers Bail Bond Service, were Baker has conceded some trirruning oldest dramatic organization and pres­ its all- time high of 1,092.35 on Jan. 10. appears inevitable and has suggested “ The overall condition unfair. of Bennet pan only be ents the awards annually to two Advances led declines 526-379 among “ I was in shock. It was a setup," possibly another $4 billion should be individuals who have made a “ lasting the 1,340 issues crossing the New York sliced Iwyond the $8 billion Weinberger termed a ‘castle’ by com­ Faust said in a jail interview. " I can’t parison,” said Mrs. and impressive contribution to the Stock Exchange tape. believe that somebody could put a already had cut in the 1964 budget three world of entertainment." Early turnover amounted to about weeks ago. Almanac Mercier. ” On the basis of man's hopes up so high only to bring footage and land, it would \ The award will be presented to Ms. 6.840.000 shares. him so low.’! But some members of Congress are Andrews in Cambrige Feb. 16 and Monday's volume totaled only talking more in the $25 billion range. appear that Bennet could Faust said he was living in Fort bring up to $500,000 — Spielberg on Feb. 22. 67.140.000 shares, the slowest turnover Weinterger says would mean cancel­ Today is Tuesday, Feb. 1, the 32nd day of 1983 witli Lauderdale, Fla., when he received a double the amount of the Past recipients include James Cag­ since 59,070,210 shares changed hands ing nearly all major weapons already 333 to follow. letter from "Holmes and Associates appraisal commissioned ney, Alan Alda, Dustin Hoffman, Jan. 3. But the turnover pushed the ordered or in this year’s budget: two The moon is moving toward its new phase. Inc.," a “ London-based heir locator by (town General) Man­ p e js f? y Johnny Carson, Ella Fitzgerald, Meryl January total to 1,857,628,820 shares, nuclear- powered aircraft carriers, the The morning stars are Mercury, Jupiter and company." On calling the number ager (Robert B.) Weiss. Streep. Jane Fonda and Katharine the busiest first month on record and MX missile. Trident submarine and Air Saturn. given in the letter, Faust said he was In addition, the former Hepburn. the second busiest monthly period. Force and Navy fighters. The evening stars are Venus and Mars. told he could expect “ atleasttlSO.OOO.” Buckland School sold for Those bom on the date are under the sign of' $146,000 a little more than Aquarius. a year ago, with square Film director John Ford was bom Feb. 1, 1895, footage and acreage a Clark Gable was bora the same date in 1901 and poet fraction of that at Langston Hughes was bora Feb. 1, in 1902. w E B m E s m B fm Peopletalk On this date in history: Bennet.” CUM MINGS disputed In 1790, The United States Supreme Court convened Mrs. M erder’s poinU.’ in New York City for its first session. Manned flight Mrs. Pulitzer, who is appealing both the Burford, 60, is a cattle rancher and was speaker of ‘Tt (selling price) has custody and financial arrangements of the the Colorado House of Representatives before In 1968, the Viet Cong beganamajoroffensive witha nothing, really, to do with fierce attack on the South Vietnamese d ty iif Hue. The United States and a dozen other countries divorce case, said, “ I almost was a Valentine’s joining ihe Reagan aidministration. the size of the land, the are celebrating the 200th anniversary of manned Day baby.” In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, symbol of size of the building or the flight this year. It was on Nov. 2, 1783 that two the Iranian revolution, returned to his homdand and condition of the building,” urged expulsion of all foreigners. Frenchmen made the first free flight in a hot air he said. “What deter­ Quote of the day Also on this date in 1979, Patricia Hearst was balloon. mines the price is the Designer what? released from prison — five years after she wa8 “ There will be a full year of special events, each Tanya Roberts, the last of "Charlie’s Angels” ability to sell the property kidnapped from her apartment by members of thb one designed to draw attention to one a s p ^ or Barbara Walters asked Bill Blass — who has and the heroic slave girl Kiri in “The — Bennet t- and the radical Symbionese Liberation Army. She had served another of aviation or aerospace history," said stamped his initials on everything from jeans to Beastmaster," has found success playing beauti­ longer they keep it in the help. If you've been dreaming of a week that you can easily live with. 22 months of a seven-year bank robbery sentence. The Hrst Federal Eagle has money to Larry Nihlon, managing director of the U.S. chocolates — if there were any designer itents he ful women of action. public eye, the lower its (XI the beach in Barbados, or April in N^s'it any of the eight offices of First had refused to sign. ’The answer braces and lend. For home improvements. A new Organizing Committee of the Air and Space She wasn’t beautiful as a schoolgirl, she toM price becomes. The Paris, the Eagle can help fly you there. Federal ^vings and see just how low Bicentennial. caskets. Genesis magazine: " I was very fuimy- looking number of buyers who or used car. Travel. Home mortgages. The view will be toward the future. “ We are Blass told Miss Walters, in an interview taped and awkward. I was never the beautifulgiri in the consider it feasible for Even to get married. And now, at rates If your old clunker is ready for the junk (xjr new red iK ^ rates (xi our iKxne im­ going to use the past as prologue. The whole for airing on ABC’s “ 20-20" on ’Thursday, about class. I was a real tomtxv, wore my hair in a Hanrhrfitrr HrniUi offices is limited. Its con­ as low as theyVe been in years. h ^ , and ycxi've got your eye on a provement, travel and car loans really “ a group of dentiOts who wanted some braces orientation is toward the future. It’s not going to ponytail, and looked a bloody mesa. I started Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar version using no local tax If you've been tNnking about adding a great set cif new wheels, let the Eagie are. The Eagle's ready to dish out just be a powdered wigs and muskets affair," he said, witha lot of BBs all over.’They thought that young taking care of my appearance when I discovered dollars or federal subsi­ the loan ycxj need. Regular or hcxiie adding, "Everything in aviation has been people, particularly girls, would probably take men, but I didn't lose my gawkiness completely Thomaa J. Hooper, <3eneral Manapw dies, with the building deck or finishing the basement, or re- put you in the driver’s seat. At new oriented to the future. The people involved in more kindly to wearing braces if they IukI until I was 19.” remaining in the town for m o d e ^ the kitchen, the Eagle can lo w w rates ycxi can aff(xd. W ith terms equity. ^ ccxne on in today. aviation were always looking at the future, initials." USPS 327-500 VOL Oil, Non 103 apartments, is its best and always looking for some way to go higher and The requests.to franchise a line of caskets came h ig h ^ use.” ' farther and faster.” from California, he said. “ It would have a little Glimpses PmaMwiS duly ODpopI Sunday SuggaaMd earrisr ralM^-arp . Mrs. Mercier again said plaque, we would choose the interiors — can you and oartain holidays by tha 8V.20 wsakly, 88.18 lor onb a "businesslike ap­ believe it?’’ ’Treat Williams will make bis tMevisloa Manehaalar PubSaMne Co.. 18 nxKilh, 81S96 lor Oiraa merdha, proach” to finding a use EaetHMtlonl EMtHaitIbnl (Haatonbury South Wkidaor RodeviHa Vamon Manctwster South QIastonbury Bralnard Placa, Manehaalar, 1X 70 lor six monlha and 881.40 842 Silver La. 2 5 1 ^ Il5 n S t. 287 Oakland Rd. 2 Park PI. Tri-City Plaza 344 Middle Turnpike W. 8 7 9 M ^ S t. Birthday wish dramatic debut playing Jack Dempsey in Conn. 06040. Sooond elass tar ons year. MaN ralsa ora for Bennet was not 1137 Main 8 t “Dempsey,” and Sally Kellerman will play poafoga paid al Manehaalar. avaSaMs on raquaat pursued, because she said 28B6401 S88-7137 833-9423 644-1501 875-6233 871-2700 646-83(X) 6333618 .Conn. POSTMASTER Sand ad- Roxanne Pulitzer will be 32 on Feb. 10 and what Wedding bells Dempseya fin

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Richard M. Diamond, Publlaher Dan FItta, Editor Court backs OPINION Alex Qlrelll, City Editor Westport opens Area towns its soup kitchen subcontractor HARTFORD (UPI) — A construction company Bolton / Coventry WESTPORT (UPI) — ’Two hunger strikers who could not legally withhold $25,500 it agreed to pay a Jack kept up a fast until a soup kitchen was opened in subcontractor simply because the work wasn’t Anderson the affluent community say all the attention they certified by a certain city official, the state Supreme Only one cure for foot-in-mouth ills created is turning the homeless away from the Court ruled today. Washington new center. The high court, in another opinion, supported the Matthew Vittucci,- director of a shelter town of Windsor in refusing to grant an expansion tion against such ideas — or at Marry-Qo-Round Bolton school board adds program, and free-lance writer John Roorbach permit to a restaurant. WASHINGTON - Over at the crazier ideas, but the channel The Supreme Court upheld a ruling in Danbury least a way to have the political broke their 16-day protest Monday when they White House, they have what through Darman is intended as shared an apple in the “warm and pleasant Superior Court which ordered Ckimpratt Congtruction they like to think of as a kind of Jack Qermond the ultimate shredder. ramifications fed in before they atmosphere” of Westport’s first soup kitchen. Co. to pay the subcontractor $23,000 of $25,500 agreed fail-safe system against gaffes. hit the street. to administration's budget The first meals were served to about 13 people, to in the contract. IN THE EARLY months of The construction company had said it would pay Off-the-wall proposals that filter Still, some have continued to- with reporters and television news crews and the Reagan administration there attending the soup kitchen opening. Frank Grenier, John Grenier and Eugene Grenier for up to President’ Reagan’s desk was no such formal procedure, slip throu^ the screwball safetfr Probers are supposed to run through an Packman said. “If we wanted to cut anything we However, only three of the 13 eating lUnner blasting work on certain roads if the work was Jules Witcover and th« result was that a number net. There was, for example, the By Richard Cody completed by 5 p.m. on June 30, 1978. administrative filter that will Herald Reporter could do What larger systems do and take risks in were considered needy or homeless, kitchen of politically harmful or just Labor Department plan to The contract stipulated the money would not be paid weed them out before they es­ Syndicated columnists some accounts, like the salaries and fuel accounts. officials said. plain screwball Ideas got out of change the child labor laws to ignored BOLTON — With proposals from each member, the We could take that kind of gamble. But there isn’t a Vittucci said he saw five or six people milling unless it was accompanied by a letter from the cape into the atmosphere and the bureaucracy that made the permit ihore hours worked a heck of a lot we can cut out of there.” about outside, however, apparently put off by the Danbury city engineer guaranteeing a certificate of cause embarrassment to him. school board Monday night raised administration’s occupancy would-be issued. The agreement also president look tad. week — W le millions of adults proposed $2.24 million 1983-84 budget from a 10.4 And school board members are anticipating still bustling activity inside. The only trouble with the “We’ll have to work on the soup,” Vittucci included penalties for work not completed. The ’The first significant one oc­ are uneinployed. evidence percent increase to more than 11.4 percent. further increases because the custodial and secretary system is that there is no way to terest in encouraging growth of gaffe himself. “After all,” one of salary accounts are currently in negotiations. ’The joked. "You have to compete with Westport penalties were $1,500 at the end of the first week, $2,000 curred in May of 1981 when And there was the scheme to Biit these additions were as far as the board went fail-safe the president himself high-technology industry and the them has said, "he is the board expects a better feel for these accounts tonight, garbage pails and those are fairly good.” the second week, $2,500 the third week, and $3,000 for Secretary of Health and Human provide tax-exempt status for Monday. Each member is expected to propose cuts when he decides to ad lib, as he jobs it can bring. He even president.” WASHINGTON - Senate In-’, Chairman Joseph J. Haloburdo Jr. said. He said the homeless and other needy persons each subsequent week. Services Richard Schwelker, segregated schools — while tonight in an effort to hold down what all seem to agree The work was finished on time but the city engineer did up in Boston the other day, stopped off in a bar in Dorchester ’That is why the White House’s vestigators managed to spend nine ^ is a high increase over current spending — more than Meanwhile, a report from administration shows would frequent the kitchen daily once all the budget director David Stockman Reagan was vowing his sensitivi­ attention has abated. refused to guarantee the certificate of occupancy suggesting that maybe the cor­ to hoist a brew with blue-collar fail-safe system against gaffes $22S,00Q. that expected revenues are up by about $50,000, which and others slipped through a ty to minorities. And don’t forget months in the ABSCAM closet Packman implied should take some of the bite out of Many people might have been "afraid that they because he did not ordinarily write such letters. porate income tax ought to be workers to show that he does, has a big hole in it. And even without disturbing the skeletons. But chances for less than a less than 10 percent proposal to “reform” Social the ’Thanksgiving turkey — the the perception of the increase when it goes in front of would be seen on the media and identified by Instead, the subcontractors obtained a letter from the abolished. too, care about the working stiff. when the president isn’t per­ The investigators couldn’t help •> increase, something board members said they hope assistant city attorney on July 10 authorizing a Security by, among other things, jim-dandy idea of taxing un­ for, look grim. the finance board and community. The largest friends,” agreed Ruth Wilson, a member of the The political risk in such a sonally involved, it hasn’t b^n, Westport Committee for Homeless People, in certificate of occupancy. cutting benefits for beneficiaries employment benefits. stumbling over ABSCAM abuses, “Personally, I don’t know where the heck we’re increase in this side of the budget will be coming from proposal, at a time he is being REAGAN’S penchant for you should pardon the expres­ which are duly noted In their report. “ increased tuition revenues from Willington. explaining the low turnout. taking retirement at age 62. All these are explained away at going to get it from,” board member Louis Cloutier Compratt Construction said the penalties were in branded as the rich man’s and shooting from the lip has always sion, foolproof. But they ignore their own evidence’ '; High school Principal Joseph Fleming, who is Vittucci, 32, and Roorbach, 36, said they each ’The idea was political poiiwn, the White House as exceptions said after member Andrew T. Maneggia asked if the effect until the city engineer guaranteed the the businessan’s friend and insen­ been a problem for his political The system is supposed to work when they drafted their conclusions. ., board wanted to have administration cut the budget to acting as assistant superintendent, said the school lost about 16 pounds and will begin taking heavier considering Reagan’s past that “fell through the cracks” of meals as their bodies again become accustomed certificate of occupancy on Sept. 7. The penalties, sitive to the plight of the poor and strategists, ever since the 1960s this way: All proposals and other I have a special interest in this in­ no more than a 10 percent increase. system’s biggest income outside of community tax history of tinkering with the the fail-safe system because dollars, the GTB funding, won’t go up. The system is to food. according to Compratt’s calculations, totaled the unemployed, is all too ob­ when he talked, in the fashion of papers that may go anywhere- Cloutier said that about one-quarter of the increase $26,571.42. system, and was quickly somebody or other wasn’t on vestigation since I started it. I .: expecting more than $350,000 from this state grant. ,. They said they considered their fast successful vious. that other p e a t lib-shooter, near the Oval Office flow across offered evidence of the • is in insurance accounts, something the board has no because an invisible need in Westport became withdrawn, amid much duty at the time. But the biggest controi over. He said another 80 to 90 percent of the THE PROPOSALS made Monday that increase the The Superior Court said the letter from the assistant Reagan’s remark, which he Barry Goldwater, about making the desk of Richard Darman, government’s misconduct in the -,' proposed budget include an expansion of the visible. They had vowed to abstain from food until Social Security voluntary. Some deputy to White House chief of explaining and embarrassment. crack in the anti-gaffe fail-safe budget increase comes from different contracts and a soup kitchen was opened for the homeless and city attorney was enough to meet the intent of the prefaced by observing that ” I ABSCAM case to the Senate. Sen. ■ fixed costs computer program from the high school level into the contract, and, although the court found the penalties White House aides, in discussing staff James A. Baker, func­ ’That episode convinced Baker system can’t be closed by grade school. This will cost $16,300, according to a needy in the affluent town. will probably kick myself for anybody but Ronald Reagan Alan Oanston, D-Callf., laid out the ^ “WE’VE ALREADY cut $74,000 out of this budget,” invalid, it did subtract $2,500 from the subcontractor’s having said this,” took the play the problem frankly, observe tioning as a kind of idea traffic that top presidential advisers tad report from administration. Each board member The kitchen was set up in a conference room of himself, and he clearly isn’t in- evidence before the Senate on principai and acting Superintendent Richard E. the Save the Children Federation headquarters payment. away from a trip specifically that Mere isn’t much they can do cop. Others around the president to be more alert and needed favored the proposal, but wondered if it is possible in some more systematic protec­ 'clined to seal it. March 3, 1962. light of the percentage increase already proposed. on Wilton Road, on the fringe of the shopping designed to demonstrate his in- when he is the perpetrator of a are also supposed to flag the He inserted in the Senate record The high court, in an opinion written by Justice Other new proposta increases are more money for district in the wealthy Fairfield County Ellen Peters and in which the other four justices 33 columns that 1 had written - Superintendent's pay student activities, and $2,500 for a foreign language community. concurred, agreed the attorney’s letter was sufficient. exposing the ABSCAM abuses, program at the elementary level. together with backup documents.:; A n editorial “This material is very important,” " he said, “to gain a full understan­ $35,000 to $40,000 ding of the extent of government misconduct . . . and the extent to . POLTON — School board members Monday night which the government itself was a „ agreed to an annual salary of between $35,000 and German guilt victim of Mel Weinberg’s personal $48,000 for tbe superintendent’s job. ABSCAM.” Raymond A. Allen, a nine-year superintendent in the Bolton school system who died in December, was THE COLUMNS described bow'^' making about $38,500. complex emotion Weinberg, a convicted swindler, ’There was a proposed increase to $41,000. flagrantly violated the law while he > ’The board also set up a job description for a special search committee to use in evaluating candidates. Fifty years ago this past shared the Germans’ longing was on the FBI payroll. He set up " The committee will be meeting with the full board weekend Adolf Hitler as­ to avenge the humiliating politicians who accepted bribe'' soon, to receive its charge. School officials said they money from undercover FBI agents.' ‘ hope to have a new superintendent by June. cended to the chancellorship post-World War I Versailles Then Weinberg slipped around . .There had been informal talk about possibly hiring of Germany, and an awful lot Treaty. He also understood; behind the FBI’s tack and collected,, a part-time superintendent, but this action Monday has been said and written in and shared, their anti- cash kickbacks and expensive gifts night virtually puts the matter to rest. recent days on the “lessons” Semitism. from the targets. ^ of his brutal reign. 'There could have been no He manufactured phony securities^ The reaction in Germany Hitler except in Germany. and collected bonuses from the FBI for “recovering” them. Tlien he ' Fingerprinting CD(HCESThe Savings Bank of Manchester shovvsvou has been particularly But, while the spectacle of interesting. Germans beating their covered up his sleazy profiteering, In East Germany there was breasts in anguish over Hitler by perjuring himself at the£ h ^ to ^ iliore out of the nionQf mark^ little official recognition of may be satisfying to the rest ABSCAM trials. topic for PTO Ch'anston demanded a Senate in­ the anniversary. In this Com­ of the world, there is a danger ‘\v.- vestigation, and a select omimittee- munist country, the Hitler in it. By Richard Cody movement is viewed as just After World War I the Allies was formed to investigate the mla- -> Herald Reporter Our new LIQUID MONEY INVESTMENT CHECKING, one embodiment of repre­ wished to punish the Ger­ conduct. ’The committee was given subpoena powers even more ezten- ^ ANDOVER — The controversial issue of finger­ #■ FUND for solid investment when you want to write checks — hensible capitalism. The na­ mans for starting the war. slve than the Watergate com- ‘ printing school children for identification in the event big or little—on every dollar you tionalistic, pan-German as­ Hence the Versailles Treaty, of kidnapping or other mishaps will be the topic of savings. It pays high, money "le CSJRARLAZ/BJS t»!MTllEDEAD..a)Tlf’S<3a«AC0elVb0Dtll mittees. Its chairman. Sen. Charles.: ^ J"\f^ Cincyl^ “ “ have. This account, too, pays pects of the movement are which in effect stripped them Mathias, R-Md., assurwl me per­ discussion tonight at the PTO meeting. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. Discussion on the nothing East Germany’s rul­ of their Great Power status. sonally that he would leave no stone subject, and a presentation by one of the foremost ers want to emphasize, know­ The result of all that wasn’t a unturned. ' promoters of the program in this state, Richard ing how that would sit with contrite Germany, but Hitler His investigators turned over Rossa, a state police specialist, will begin at 7 p.m. at their Soviet masters. and World War II. O pen form n / stones all right, npt to uncover new the elementary school. Readers' views The public is being encouraged to attend. it’s insured by the But in West Germany there And underlying the current evidence, but to obscure the PTO Chairwoman Judy Tresinski said the hope of has been a great deal of German breast-beating Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 evidence that Cranston had already' PTO officials is to begin the program as soon as QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR INVESTMENT CHECKING self-flagellation. The Ameri­ about Hitler can be detected cited. ’The unavoidable findings of ■ possible. She said the board had wanted to do actual QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT OUR LIQUID MONEY FUND: misconduct were buried deep In the flngerprinting tonight, but because of time con­ Minimum balance to $2 ,0 0 0 . can made-for-TV movie “The some of the old German Minimum balance to $2,500. straints, willjiave to hold off until a later date. open? Holocaust” has been re­ racial pride, resulting in a committee’s report, like gemstones open? ty Development Block Grant during the next 20 years. What the in a mount of slag. However, sne said, the forum tonight will be a good It changes weekly (sec box). Paid and What’s the rate? See box. Rate changes weekly and is paid and broadcast, and many other resentment of negative world What's the rate? compounded monthly) Program of storm drainage installa­ vast majority of Coventry residents chance for parents and other members of the compounded monthly. TV shows, plays and maga­ opinion and of the manner in Vote yes community to hash out the issue. Does every dollar on Any amount invi'$2,000 earns that interest. tion thus avoiding unnecessary who don’t neta and won’t get sewers ’Then the committee concluded, Every dollar of the That’s right. Any amount imJer earns 5' interest be­ She said the PTO officials want the program to be i2,S0O in tke account deposit earn that high zine and newspaper articles which Germany was split in expenses such as ripping up newly must pay isn’t clear. incredibly, that Its own findings of . rate? cause we give you the extra advantage of To the Editor! government wrongdoing did not, voluntary, and to have the parents of the kids keep the earns (Ais top rau? checking. have explored Naziism and half after World War II. You paved roads. B as^ on the estimated cost of the At that point, your money earns 5'/*% inicresi. identification files. These will include fingerprints What if the balance falls Only if your balance falls below $1,000 during the question: Could such a get the feeling that many On Wednesday, Coventry voters Also, the passage of sewers which first phase, the WPCA says half a mean the ABSCAM defendant’s' and locks of hair, she said. below $2,500? But remember, once you’re back up to Any monthly costs? $2,500, every dollar again earns that higher any statement periinl. is a $5.00 monthly thing happen again? Germans regret Hitler not will have an opportunity to support a the CDBG programs is in process mill will ta added to the tax rate. rights tad bera violated seriously. It Not only is the purpose for identification of children service fee charged. means that CDBG funds would be was almost as if the report’s con-'' rate. proposal to provide sewers for ’That sounds very moderate. But it’s who are discovei^ missing, she said, but also to help Is it iruured? l*he Investment ('.becking Account is actually 'The Germans ought to feel only because he was im­ available for eligible residents for At^fees? None at all. Lakeview Terrace, Waterfront unrealistically optimistic. The elusions and its findings of fact were,, police identify a kidnapped child whose body has a “repurchase agreement" and, as such, is not guilty. True, if Hitler never moral, but also because he sewer hookups. decomposed for some time and whose features cannot It is insured? Absolutely! Up to $100,000 per depositor by a deposit and is not insured by the Federal Manor and the village area. ’The WPCA hasn’t flgui^ in such costs written by people who had nothing to. the F.D.I.C. Deposit Insurance (Airporation. Of course, it had existed, there probably lost the war. Most importantly, the passage of be discerned. does have the solid reputation and resources proposal represents a scaled down do with each other. Any amount, just come in the bank, use pay­ would have been no World There is no chance another the Referendum could provide as the money the town must provide She said Rossa will talk about the realities of Deposits and of the Savings Bank of Manchester behind it. and revised version of earlier plans. when property owners are tviihdrawals? roll deduction or bank by mail. Or use a War II or Holocaust. But Hitler could seize the reins in Coventry with the means to broaden SCATTERED throughout the., kidnapping and the difficulties police have in tracking Conni (automatic teller) Card, if you have a Checking? Yes! You may write any number of checks you It will provide much needed relief to delinquent in paying assessments or down the identity of children whose bodies are fouind statement saving account. want, in any amount, as long as you have Hitler was a product of its tax baser report were findings which; taken : money enough in your account to cover them. Bonn, but it is possible that some 28 property owners in these user fees, or ^ expense of truddng months later. For that convenwnce, vou’ll want our If indeed we wish to maintain a together, confirm my original Checking? You can also add to or withdraw from your German history. He became pan-German sentiment to areas who now have bolding tanks. sludge to the landfill and of : Rossa is pushing for the program to be adopted by investment (Checking Account. account anytime in any amount—by coming quality educational systeiit and charges. Yet the committee not only ‘ dominant partly because he unite the two Germanies will ’The number of holding tanks is replacing the landfill when Its life, communities statewide. . Tax status? Account is exempt from Dmnecticut (^pital in, by (2onni(3ard, by telephone transfer, by provide the necessary services to all obscured these findings but almo^,, .But the controversy is reaching constitutional- Gains and Dividends Tax. payroll deduction, whatever is convenient understood the use of terror grow strong enough to desta­ expected to reach 110 in a few years. town residents, I believe it Is shortened by the dumping of sludge, for you. ’These tanks are a very expensive aborted the Investigation. Here a re , issues in one community, Berlin, where police are Who’s eligible? Any individual or business may open a Liquid and was a master of propa­ bilize world politics, with who necessary that we broaden the tax expires a few years from now. tiding to have the files on each child kept at Money Fund Account. Tax status? This account, too, (unlike m o n ^ market solution to a very unpleasant the specifics; , funds) is exempt from (Connecticut (Capital ganda, but also because he knows what consequences. Ttare are other unknown costa. headquarters. ’The Civil Liberties Union is calling it a Yes. Or you may open a statement sayings problem and to be effective should base. Is a paubook uud? (jtins and Dividends Tax. If the sewer proposal passes while What dlsturi)s me Is that these mass identification plan which threatens the right to account which entitles you to a C!onni Card. be pumped monthly. • Early in the Senate investlgar.. Who’s eligible? Individuals and businesses. This account the CDBG program Is In progress, high and uncertain costs are tion, I sat down with Chairman anonymity and results in a loss of privacy. could well serve as a useful money manage­ Although the target area there is a possibility that some probably not necessary. Much . Other communities have kept it voluntary, and in ment tool for a small company. represents only a small portion of Mathias and offered to provide blS' other states where police have the reof^s, the CDBG funds could be made cheaper non-sewer alternatives are Investigators with taped Intorvlews,'; How’s the money kept We send you a monthly statement, showing Coventry’s residents, all of us must available to assist persons in the departments are asking that the parents takeUie files track oP all activity on your account including the be concerned about the fate of his available. The unfortunate fact is sworn statements, names and* back l^ a u s e of the hassle in keeping the records interest earned. village area and also to assist com­ Big cost, little benefit proposal — not only from the stand­ that the WPCA has largely ignored witnesses and other details that m ^' updated. mercial and industrial concerns to them. associate Indy Badhwar had spent point of compassion for those faced encourage economic development. with the prospect of a holding tank, ’They say they have studied alter­ spveral months gathering. I never Certainly, a positive outcome on Houses being monitored To (hr Editor! mitted publicly that there are only but from the standpoint of preser­ natives and have found them un­ heard another word from' the oom- the 2nd will create additional oppor­ 12 septic systems which need ving our lake. satisfactory. But I suqiect they have mittee. NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Pocket-sized monitoring Most people In Coventry are tunities for Coventry to consider in devices have been installed in houses from Old Lyme replacement in the two lake ’There are those who say sewers not seriously considered alter­ For our current rates call: aware that the coat to SIO the area of economic developmoit. to Ansonia as a team of Yale University scientists neighborhoods they want to sewer mean uncontrolled growth in the natives, having committed • Instead, the committee’s in-! nonteowners in the lake and village I don’t see uncontrolled grosrth as . measure indoor air pollution and health effects. and that these can. Indeed, be lake area. However, realizing that themselves to sewers. vestigators established a close area for sewers is about 18,400 (plus an outcome of the sewers, but I do -Other monitors were placed outside houses to repaired. noost residents do not wish to see On many lots low-flush toilets working relationship with the. measure outdoor air quality and in some cases operating and maintenance coats see a chance for us to provide for the 6 4 6 -8 0 2 0 Furthermore, they have federal such growth, the Water Perihition alooe might sMve the problem. In Justice Department and the FBI' residents have been asked to wear monitors in the and tax increases). Many do not future and solve some of tbday’s whose misconduct they were far* know that these SIO homes are only funds already in hand (in the form of Control Authority has planned the some cases falling septic systems project to guage the effect of alternative heating problems. vastigatlng. The closeness betwesor Phase I of a much larger sewer a HUD grant) and if the referendum sewer lines very c a re fi^ so as to could be repaired by the sources In 300 area homes. the Investigators wnd the in­ ’The study began earlier this month and will run The Savings Bank of Manchester has a money market account exactly right for your needs, system, and the cost per homeowner on Wednesday fails, they will use avoid areas with undeveloped lots. Joan A. Lewis homeowner, but the homeowner has your future. Maybe you’ll choose the solid, high im m si, insured investment of our Liquid these funds to repair the systems at vestigated can only be described as* through the end of the heating season, a spokesman for Ptase II will be approximately The Water Pollution Control Chairwopaan, failed to act, hoping that sewers Money Fund. Maybe the h i^ intetest and check-writing convenience of our Investment no cost to the homeowners or to the cosy. ■ sAid Monday^ ______ylu,UU(i (plus aOove cuau). Authority has further planaed for Coventry Town Council would cpst less. Other low-cost Checking a p p ^ to you more. town. the future by providing Ihr an in­ solutimis are available. But the Make either choice, both SBM accounts pay the attractive mvestment rates previously because no federal funds are • The committee never used Its^ found only through brokets or distant, impersonal funding institutions. Both SBM accounts Conversely, if the referendum terceptor which could hanite future WPCA has undertaken no pilot Rob McKinney, Photography available for individual hook-ups, extension. However, aiqr extenslan subpoena powers to obtain crucW^ are wonderfully accessible. Both let you add or withdraw any dollar amount. And both, unlike passes, the 210 Phase I users will be studies to test them. the $10,000 would have to be paid by would also have to be approved by Vote no Justice Department documents^ V money funta, are not subject to (Connecticut Capital Gains and Dividends Ti«. the users, or If this is considered paying $8,400 plus other costs that Isn’t it unwise to saddle the town which were arbitrarily withbMdC announces that Yes, you’ll want to learn more about our very special money market accounts. Come see, oi the voters. ’Therefore, voters have a with a $8- to $10-mllllon sewer excessive, by the rest of the town in can bring the t ^ l to more than $12,- built-in safeguard regarding expan­ from the Senate. These InclndedaS call us, right now, about the SBM money market choice just right for you. To the Editor! project before knowing whether part. ’The entire area to be sewered 000 if they decide to finance. sion; and they also have the oppor- much cheaper alternatives would report on ABSCAM abuses and tbeirS only includes the lake and the iunity to expand should it be Coventry residents will be ashed coverup written by tbJ Terry herguson And tne town as a whole can solve the problem? My own guess is village, so moat of the town will prepare Itself foiNA long and costly necessary or desirable In the years to vote “yes” or “no” on a sewer department’s own IntarnsK iSaviiigsBank never benefit. However, the heavy to come. referendum Wednesday. that they would, at probably one watchdog, Michael Shaheoa? expense withriw clenr end in sight. tenth the cost. cost burden will fall 00 the town as a If approved, the installation of the If the “yes” vote wins, the Instead, committee Investigators^ has won the Free Wedding 'of Manchester Elaine G. Sletaon average resident whoee borne is Lawrenee Abbott' whole. sewers could be coordinated with often accepted oral brleCh^ abenlw Package,- value *275" Serving Manchcsier, East Hanfmd, Bolton, Andover, South Windsor and Ashford. Telephone 6-16-1700. Coventry the second and third year Communi­ sewered will be paying about $18,000 Coventry Town officials have already ad- the contents of these docamaals ' • Also Express Bank IfKations in Eastford, Scotland and Sprague. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tue».. Feb. 1. 1868 - 9 « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Feb. 1, 1983 Labor chief Projected shortfall

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(S) - Nawaoantar (39 - Lata Night with David rived at incorrect projections of a election in which Gov. Wiliiam Legislature. (39 - M-A’ S-H Lattarman David It Joined by ( a -Sig n Off - Lie Detector thorne's life. (R) (2 hrs.) News (B)-Sign Off “We had to fine tune the 29 (33 (33 - MOVIE: Thurada/a Mark Sehiff. (SO min.) downward trend in O'Neill won a full term. (SJ Dr. Who Child' Tha true story of a bright, 23) " On Location: Carlin at (29 - Pallcula 2:30AaM . (29 - Barney Miller (29 - MOVIE: 'Man of La unemployment. “Two weeks before the election deficiency bill so we knew there 6:30 P.M. athletic 17-year-old boy who Camagla This famous co­ (BZ) - Bualnaaa Racort 1 :0 0 A.M . (X) * CBS Npwp Nightwatoh UPI photo were some things we had to look @9 - More Real People Mancha' An aging knight sets median shares his offbeat per­ “Yes a year ago we were in fairly everything was super,’’ Senate suddenly becomes Ml and re­ - Sanford and Son JIP ( D - WKRP In Cincinnati forth to do battle with evil wher­ ceptions of tha absurdities of 1 1 :3 0 P .M . CD Minority Leader Philip Robertson, at,” Milano said. 8:00 P.M. quires a heart transplant. Gena (12) - ESPN SportaCantar good shape,” Peraro said Monday D - CBS Nawa ever he finds it. Peter O'Toole, Rowlands, Don Murray, Jessica everyday living. CD - Hawaii Rva4) CD - MOVIE: 'McMillan li R-Cheshire, said Monday. "Now He said the increased deficit (33 (33 - Walt Disney 'The Sophia Loren. Rated PG. Wife: Tha De^ ly Inharltanoa' A under questioning from members 33) - Bamay Millar Walter, Larry Poindexter. (39 - NCAA B..kM b.ll; SMU at CD - Btartky and Hutch 33) - MOVIE: 'Suparman II' Su -. resulted from highelr-than'- Shaggy D.A.' Conclusion. A dis­ - Life On Earth 'First Fo­ friend of Mac's mother Ufa It perman't anemias are tha three of the Uegialature’a Executive and Private showing it's getting progressively worse (29 - The Marv Show T a x .. 39 - ESPN'a Sportaforum trict attorney candidate periodi­ rests.' Tonight's program exam­ C53 CD - Banny Hill Show threatened. Rock Hudson, Su­ criminals that his father, Jor-EL^ Legislative Nominationa Conunit- and ’ worse. When was the truth ex|>ected exizenditures and lower- (29 (39 - NBC Nawa cally assumes the identity of a ines tha fight for survival of the (S3 29 - Thraa'a Company Pol­ (21 - CNN HMdIln. Nmr. (D 39 - NIghtllna san Saint Jamaa, Mildred Na- banished from Krypton. Christo- * tee. “The exiiectationa were that given, before or now?" than-expect^ tax revenues. sheep dog. (60 min.) ice overhear Jack's request for twlck. 187S playing his lyre and is known as Apollo (29 - Untamad World earth's first inhabitants. (60 (23) - FrMman Raport. 33) - Batuiday Night Uva phar. Reave, Gena Hackmafig, we would go to a peak and then Three second century Roman sculp­ "I will tell you that it is starting He cited increased costs for (33 - P.M. Magazine min.) [Closed Captioned] a pot thinking it Is the drug. (D- Sign Off Ned Beatty. 1982. Rated PG. ^ Musagettes. It is flanked by two of the (S ) - Noticlaro Naclonal SIN [Closed Captioned] (29 (39 - S t Elaawhara Dr. 39 - NCAA Baakatball: Florida drop off.” tures are viewed at a private showing to stink,” Robertson said. welfare programs offered by the (33 99 - Happy Days Fonzie is - MOVIE; Tanan, tha Apa Craig's former roommate - Croaafira Noticias nacionales con Guil­ (39 at LSU - NHL Journal Today's pro­ (2D muses. Callopa (left) and Thalia. The Department of Income Mainte­ called for duty in the Army Re­ Man' A woman looking for her 39 - NCAA B«tk.tball; K an H . comas to ^ a hospital for a sax 39 However, he said, the number of of the "Vatican Collections: The O'Neill will unveil his proposed lermo Restrepo. gram features weekly nawa, (22) - Twilight Zona serves. [Closed Captioned] father in Africa meets Tarzan. State at Oklahoma Stata change operation and Drs. Sa­ ( 3 - Night Qallary people receiving benefits grew as Papacy and Art" exhibit at New collection will be shown to the public In budget for the next fiscal year Feb. nance and lower revenues from the (29 - Jaffarsona Bo Derek, Miles O'Keefe, Ri­ muels and Paxton try not to let - Croaaflia highlights and trends around New York from Feb. 26' through June corporation and unincoiporated (33 - MOVIE: 'Bedazzled' A (23) ~ Myatary 'Sergeant Cribb: (23) tha NHL. national economic problems took York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. 9 and Robertson questioned if ^ - ABC News short order cook is given seven chard Harris. 1981. Murder Old Boy.' Sergeant their work interfere with their (S)(39 - Tonight Show Johnny O’Neill was using a higher deficit business tax as key factors pushing (23) - Mika Douglas Paopla Now their toll on Connecticut. “We are The center statue depicts Apollo 12. (57) - Over Easy wishes by the devil in return for (39 - MOVIE: 'In tha Haat of tha Cribb is called in when Inspec­ romance. (60 min.) is Joined by Christopher Raeva 3:00AaM . not an island onto ourself,” Peraro to “scare" people into sup|>orting up the projected deficit: his soul. Peter Cook, Dudley Nighf When a wealthy industri­ tor Jowett's class reunion ends (24) - MaoNall-Lahrar Raport and Tom Jonas. (60 min.) (S ) - Entertainment Tonight Cff) - MOVIE: 'Comarad' A Can-^ The 98 million increase m a rk ^ 7:00 P.M. Moore, Eleanor Bron. 1968. in murder. (60 min.) [Closed said. higher taxes to balance that alist is murdered in a small Mis­ (29 - 24 Hora. (29 - Madame'a Place (29 - Doapadida adian airman, released from i the third month the O’Neill admin­ (3D - CBS News - MOVIE; 'Sulolda'. Wlta" A sissippi town, a Negro is Captioned] German prison camp, pursues a Ppraro cited several companies budget. 33) (39 - MOVIE: 'Sharky'a (BZ)-sign Off 39 - Film (S) ® - M-A-S-H woman struggles to rebuild her accused but turns out to be a $7) - American Playhouse 'Fa­ Nazi war criminal to avenge tha i that closed down or laid off UPI survey, part 2 House Minority Leader R.E. Van istration has revised upward the Philadelphia homicide expert. Machine' An Atlanta vice squad death of his wife and child. Olcb, - Muppet Show life after her husband commits mily Business.* Brothers fight 11 :4 5 P.M . ' 1 :3 0 A .M . workers, saying the state couldn't Norstrand, R-Darien, also questi­ anticipated deficit after projecting CSD Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, over the inheritance of their sergeant encounters pimps, call Powell, Walter Slezak, MIcha-t suicide. Angie Dickinson, Gor­ ( S i - MOVIE: 'Saint Jack' An - Tom Cottle Show small surpluses earlier in the fiscal ® - ABC News Warren Oates, Lee Grant. 1967 dying father. (60 min.) [Closed girls, crooked politicians and CD line Chairal. 1945. have predicted the actihns. “These oned the fiscal turnaround and said don Pinsent. 1979 drug dealers in his everyday American expatriate winds up O'Neill's options for cutting the year, which began July 1, 1982. (® - S o a p S7) - Nova 'Sea Behind the Captioned] CD - Hogan's Haroaa O - Sunday at tha King's were projections that no one could d2) - Gymnastics: USGF Single working world. Burt Reynolds, dealing with Singapore's un­ deficit diminished as the fiscal Following the last deficit projec­ dD (29 ® - Alice Elimination Championship Dunes.* The intricate life of a 9:30 P.M. Rachel Ward. Brian Keith. derworld. Ben Gazzara. 1979. CD - Pitfall Houaa ' ' possibly make,” he said. Lawmakers like cambinatian coastal lagoon and the vital Rated R. - Indapandant Network He also said Connecticut is likely year wears on. tion, O’Neill directed state agency d2) - This Week In the NBA 39 NCAA Baakatball: S t - 9 to 5 Doralee, Judy 33) (2D - Prime News part it plays is presented. (60 (3) 29 10:15 P.M. Newt The latest projection, to be made heads to cut spending by up to 5 35) - Are You Anybody? Johns at Pittsburgh min.) [Closed Captioned] and Violet vie for the same job. 12:00AaMa (22) - Ounamoka ' ' to feel the effects of the current (29 - MOVIE: 'HaroM and 39 - This Wsok In tha NBA recession for five or six months by Comptroller J. Edward Cald­ percent if at all possible. (2D - Moneyline W - MOVIE; ‘Summar of '42' (33) ~ Not Nacaaaarily The Maude' An 80-year-old lady CSD - Quincy 3:15 A.M. ' Hermie recalls his 15th summer News This show promises to be 3 9 - Sports Probe after economic recovettyTxmies to (22) - Newacenter 8:30 P.M. teaches a 20-yaar-old death- d3 29 - Lest Word (23) - MOVIE: 'Carnal" af spending cuts, tax hikes when he fell in love with an everything the current news is obsessed man how to live and 39 - Living Faith other parte of the counti . 'older woman'. Jennifer O'Neill, (33 - Carol Burnett and Frienda - Hot Spots Tonight’s pro­ Knowledge' Two Amharat 7 - Sneak Previews Co-hosts not love. Ruth Gordon. Bud Cort. (S) (2$ Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser. CB3 ^ 9 - Laverne 8i Shirley Lav- gram features Night Club music (29 - NBC News Overnight roommates compete for tha af­ The state will lag behind other Neal Gabler and Jeffrey Lyons (25) - Vanessa 1971. Rated PG. EdiMr’s Note: United Preas 1971 erne becomes a fashion model and entertainment (60 min.) (39 (39 39 - Sign Off fections of a 6mlth cood. Jaclu areas in economic recovery be­ naUpg any of the existing exemp­ tolls following an accident near a Concealed ownership take a look at what's happening to spy on her latest beau. 10:00 P.M. Nicholson, Candice Bergen, Art > cause it has (many capital indus­ InlemaUonal recently surveyed tions, including both lawmakers at the movies. (2D - PHme News 10:30 P.M. (21 w MOVIE: 'Pride And 'The 1:45 A.M . Garfunkal. 1971. Rated H. ,, Connecticut Turnpike toll station [Closed Captioned] Pesalon' Guerilla leader and membersoflheConneciicutLegit- (25) - Soledad Serie dramatica. (22) (29 - 'Shogun' Part 2 Se­ (33 - Nawa CD - NHL Hookay: Naw York - MOVIE: 'Sha'a 19 and tries producing machinery and who favored tax reform and an that killed seven people last - Voice of Faith band recapture cannon from (29 3 :3 0 A.M . lalnre on their views on n vnriely of * Libertad Lamarque. cond of five parts. Blackthorne d9 03 29 - Hart to Hart Rangara at Loa Angalaa Raady* Sexy tnowbunniaa hit similar items, he said. income tax and some who opposed month. is released by Toranaga and French troops in Spain, 1810. (25) - Fantastico (33 - Madama'a Place 33)-N aw a tha tiopaa and make It a warm 32) - NCAA Saskatball: Kanaaa Peraro was one of seven people, flacal and other iiBaea. TUt Is the any tax increases at all. charged at dog track (29 - Entertainment Tonight Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant Se­ Survey respondents were helps him fight his enemies and wild winter. Rated R. Stata at Oklahoma Stata ■ecaad In a three-port aerlet of (5Z) - Business Report while Lady Mariko saves Black- 9:00 P.M. (fP - ImSapandant Natwcrk O - Alfrad Hitchcock pia Loren. 1057. apjgointed by Gov. William O'Neill “In effect these are new taxes,” strongly in favor of a dedicated to fill top piMts, who went before fterlea examining retnlte of the wrote Rep. Antonina Parker, R- fund for highway and bridge ownership certificates. survey. PLAINFIELD (UPI) - Dogs .’ NOVEMBER 9.I982....II 9 92! the committee Monday in the Glastonbury. "I am against all of repairs, which O’Neill has said he raced under concealed ownership Alfred Oppenheimer, director of L E T MB BOAAEBODy L KNOW HAP A panel’s latest round of confirma­ them.” supports, but less enthusiastic at the Plainfield Greyhound Park the division, was to decide today 9BB THAT BABY THAT PAY. I PICKEP tion hearings. By M ark A. Dupuis The bipartisan commission stud­ about including mass transit under whether a formal hearing will be UPt Capitol Reporter may have earned more than PAPER.! THOSE NUMBERS! THEVRE ^ B ir t h d a y Following the bearings, the ying the state’s fiscal problems such a fund. 9250,000 in prize money and com­ scheduled on the allegations. Luci­ EA 9TI — r M IM E! Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby iganel, without opposition, voted to also voted against a tax reform Seventy-eight favored creation missions, state documents show. ano at a preliminary hearing last recommend the House ajpprove the HARTFORD — State lawmak­ package that included a personal of a dedicated transportation fund, week denied knowing anything ers favor a combination of spend­ Reports filed by investigators February 2,1983 nominations, all of which were income tax, and lawmakers re­ while seven were opposed and four with the state Division of Special about the concealed ownership. Bid up and double Success in your chosen Held : reappointmente except for newly ing cuts and higher taxes to sponding to the survey also were gave other answers or did not State regulations prohibit a balance the budget for the upcom­ Revenue allege the dog track's will be more assured this com- ., named Insurance Commissioner opposed. respond. Fifty-one favored includ­ racing secretary, Daniel Luciano, single dog owner or kennel from Langdon system of bidding Ing year If you keep abreast of Peter W. GilUes. ing fiscal year, but opjgose a Twenty-one of the survey re­ ing mass transit while 23 were “had to be aware of the hidden having more than one greyhound one more than he can make what the opposition has to One of the reappointed officials, personal income tax as a way to spondents favored an income tax NORTH M4t offer. Don't let competitors ^ opjxtsed and 15 gave other or no ownership of greyhounds.” in most races. The regulations are and then doubling his oppo­ Consumer Protection Commis­ raise revenue, a UPI survey while 65 were opposed, though answers. designed to prevent race fixing and GA96 nents. take you by surprise. indicates. V 10743 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) sioner Mary M. Heslin, said her fewer lawmakers were adamant The pattern of running dogs to keep any kennel from gaining an The defense is simple. Others may question the quail-. agency's top legislative priority A majority of the 89 legislators about their view. Next: A look at lawmakers’ unfair advantage by entering more ♦ 55 Mike starts by leading the who responded to the survey also under concealed ownership was ♦ QJ76 ty of your ideas today, so be ‘■I this year will be occuj>ational Forty-three lawmakers said in views on the drinking age, over­ believed to have involved about 220 than a fair share of dogs in the king of clubs. His partner prepared to prove their sound- ,1 support^ taxing out-of-state resi­ no way they would support an WEST EAST plays the deuce, so Mike licensing. sight of stele agencies and some dogs. Luciano is responsible for com|>etition for racing purses and ness and merit. Have tacts Mrs. Heslin said she would seek dents who work in Connecticut and income tax, 39 said they did not education questions. maintaining and inspecting dog commissions. ♦QS 084 shifts to the king of ready to back up what you say. repealing or phasing out highway h u r r y 'e m u p , SARGE! THERE'S f THIS WAY,GUZ! MOVE a l o n g ;, MEN! WE GOTTA NIP VAQ5 V962 legislation in response to reports of think an income tax was inevitable THIS MOOVIAN ATTACK IN TH‘ BUD! diamonds. EJast follows with 1983 predictions lor Aquarians and brUtea tells. NO TIME TO LOSE IF WE'RE GOING I WE'RE ALMOET ♦ KQ987 43 104 32 the jack to show the 10 and are now ready Send $1 to "| unlicensed people operating in and 30 said it was. TO STOP THOSE LEMMIANS; V THERE! 4AK8 4952 various professions, which she . Lawmakers also voiced over­ “IF THEY SPENT as much time o South wins with the ace. Astro-Graph. Box 489. Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. Be ' said was unfair to those who paid whelming 8U|)|9ort for creation of a cutting spending as they do on new SOUTH South plays the king and dedicated fuiid for transportation 4 K J I8 7 I2 then the jack of spad^ to sure to stale your zodiac sign. . for licenses and raised health and taxes, we can. do it,” said Sen. VK J8 pick up Mike’s queen. Then Send an additional $2 for the - safety concerns. needs, where a jgortion of tax George Gunther, R-Stratford, an ♦ a ne ruffs a diamond and leads NEW Astro-Graph Matchmaker Also winning conuqittee appro­ revenues would be deposited to pay income tax opiwnent who said the 410 4 3 the four of clubs. wheel and booklet. Reveals , val for reappointment were An­ for rejpairs to the state's highways levy wasn’t inevitable. Mike takes his ace and romantic combinations and . thony V. Milano, aecretary of the and bridges. Rep. Dorothy Goodwin, D- Vulnerable; North-South stops to count the band. compatibilities lor all signs. On the general issue of the state Dealer: South PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) It '' Office of Policy and Management, Mansfield, who supports tax re­ K in g g u z a n p h is g r a n d South held six spades, one may be wise at this time not to- ‘ Transjgortation Commissioner J. budget, only three lawmakers — form and an income tax, said the WIZER ARENT THE ONLY Weft North Eait Seith diamond and a total of six talk about things you hope will " William Bums, Economic Devel­ all Democrats and proponents of levy was inevitable. “Yes, but I’ve ONES CONCERNEP BY THE 14 cards in clubs and hearts. be happening in the near an income tax — advocated higher BORDER DISTURBANCE! opment Commissioner John J. been saying this for years,” Ms. Dbl. 24 Pass Pass It makes no difference to future, just In case they don't , taxes alone to resolve an expected Dbl. Pass 34 34 (^rson and Banking Commis­ (loodwin wrote. Mike if the hearts and clubs work out as planned. sioner Brian J. Woolf. revenue gap of9300 milUon or more Asked under what conditions 44 Pass Pass 44 were 4-2 or 3-3. Mike doesn’t ARIES (March 21-April IS) in the D3xt fiscal year. Dbl. Pass Pass Pass have to do anything desper­ Your objectives must be clearly they would support an income tax, THE MAJORITY of lawmakers, most often cit^ were a statutory EMILY/ 'YOU'RE SO \ HE OOVEREP ^ MAYBE \ GEE.' I ate. He simply leads bis defined today II you hope to be_^ more than 50, answering the PIP ) THE FURNITURE HE W E N T \ NEVER eight of clubs and waits for an achiever. Little of value wIIL j or constitutional control on spend­ PAINTING THE two heart tricks. result if you scatter shots at too 1 question advocated a combination ing and reduction of other taxes. LIVING F?OOM ' I .V WITH OLP 6HEET5 FOR /VORE y THOUGHT Opening lead: 4 K Baby leaves of higher taxes and spending cuts ANP PI5APPEAKE£7 PAINT.' ^ OF THAT. While this is a book on many targets. A couple of lawmakers wrote I THOUGHT defense, Mike does point out TAURUS (April 20-May 20) t while 51 advocated spending cuts they would support an income tax SIC BERNARP WA6 HE'S IN BIG r G U E 5 5 r that South's bidding had Details take on considerable } alone to put the state’s fiscal house if it were approved by a voter GOING TOCO . TROUBLE JUPGEP HIM By Oswald Jacoby significance today, so don't let intensive care In order. and James Jacoby been frightful, indeed. He your thoughts wander if you referendum or other show of public TOO HARSHLY. had been willing to play in Listed most often asareas where approval. are working on a tedious task. HARTFORD (UPQ - John cuts could be made were reduc­ This CDurse fa designed specifically for those of us not In­ Here is another hand from two spades aim later on Be especially attentive. Freshman Rep. Lee Samowitz, volved with computers or programming. Therefore no competed to a reasonable GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Hoffman, the Rocky Hill baby who tions or changes to the Guaranteed D-Bridgeport, said he would sup­ “Dynamic Defense" by Mike underwent a liver transplant, has Lawrence. This time he is three and a silly four. Today, screen carefully any tips ( Tax Base program of grants for port an income tax “if all the fat is technical knowledge Is assumed and mathematical con­ West and he uses the old (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) from friends on ways to make been moved out of intensive care at education, Medicaid, personnel trimmed and essential services cepts will not be featured. This 10-week course spotlights or save money. Their Intentions ‘ Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital, costs and improvement in man­ n ^ ^ to be funded," while one may be good but the inlorma- < the hospital said. agement and efficiency of HANDS ON EXPERIENCE which will be equally divided tion could be faulty. anonymous House Republican “He's doing well. He's in his agencies. hinged support on a “state between classroom and computer development. CANCER (June 21-July 22) If ., room and out of intensive care. On the revenue side of the £ you promise to do something catastrophe.” (Maximum 2 per computer) Those enrolled will receive special lor your mate today, . He's feeling much better. He budget, a bipartisan comnnlssion WHILE GENERALLY opposed better tie a string around your “ doesn't have a fever any more,” that studied the state's fiscal to an income tax on state residents, at no extra charge. T v l m I /?oN'T |cNow why Th&Y finger so you won't lorgetl said James Battaglio, a spokes­ problems recommended eliminat­ the survey indicated strong sup­ ACRO SS Accomplice Anawar to Pravioua Puzzle LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Unless ' man for Hartford Hospital who ing exemptions under existing port for a tax on people who t a l k A80UT Ct-eANlN<5 you are properly motivated . spoke with Hoffman's doctors taxes to raise the revenue needed commute to jobs in Ckmnecticut 1 Lata great DOWN BIDEIHQC] today, there's a possibility “ Monday. to balance the budget. you'll spend more time thinking from other states, to pay for OLD 8AU.5. X'VE NEvE^ Yugoalav □ D a o l t l Q “He seems to be responding Asked to rank, in order, which transportation services us^ by 5 Smooch 1 Makaa lace of excuses rather than per­ pretty well to the treatment for the □ □ □ □ □ D forming necessary tasks. “ exemptions they would want to see the non-residents. HAP AN otj> 9 Sunthina 2 Thought (Fr.) G Q O n intestinal infection. He will con­ eliminated, the lawmakers re­ itata (abbr.) 3 Put to proof VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Be ' Sixty lawmakers said they fa­ BASIC LANGUAGE SERIES OFFERS: U U D C iaD doubly alert if you have to sign ' tinue to undergo treatment for sponding to. the survey most often 12 Bavartgaa 4 Ancient port v o r^ adoption of a so-catled ■ INTRODUCTION TO DD n a any financial or business docu~‘>. suspicion of the rejection espi- of Roma gave first choice to exemptions on commuter tax while 22 were 'VI 13 Mat lolo D D a n ments today. Take all the time sode,” Battaglio said. MICROCOMPUTBRa . 5 Wham magaxine subscriptions and news­ opposed and 12 offered other 14 Japanaaa □ D D □ □ □ □ you'll need to study every min­ The IS-month-old boy was moved n currency 6 Urine duct Q a n a a n papers and meals costing lets than answers or didn’t respond. ■ COMPUTER TERMINOLOOY D D E3DD ute point. to the intensive care unitTburaday 91. IB Bible part 7 Without (Lit.) LIB R A (8 m >L 23-Oc I. 23) Be The Legislature passed a com­ ■ PROQRAMMINO TECHNIQUES 17 Skill 8 Beelzebub □d q k b k night when be began running a FORTY-ONE LAWMAKERS muter tax last year to apply only to 2-1 (□□l a n l a equally as strong a finisher a« ! fever. Doctors said the fever listed the two exemptions among ■ BASIC STATEMENTt AND USB P 18 Imbed firmly 9 Aroma nesD you are a starter today. Don't New Yorkers working in Connecti­ (? wdt.) 10 Italian money yield to Inclinations to leave"! probably was an indication Hof­ their top choicM, while 39 ranked cut. The measure was vetoed by ■ ORAPHICe DESION 19 Police 11 Aardvsrk't 30 Sight-aaaing 48 Tall g riti things you begin halt-complet- fman's system was trying to reject elimination of the exemption on Gov, . William O'Neill who voiced ■ CLAtS EELBCTED PROJECT diet ed. '■) the new liver. weapon trip aulk local advertising aalea as one of concerns the levy was ■ AND MUCH MOREI AKALEIKSjOPE, MV 60V-.. LITTLE PIE6E5 CF CUT MAKP 21 Firtt-rata 16 Diaoriantad 31 Widamouthad 4 7 ______SCORPIOMalar, (Dot. 24-Nov. 22) Further problems were avoided their top four choices. unconstitutional. (comp, wd.) conduct jug achool You are a capable person, but j because of immediate treatment The lowest priority was given to The survey also showed support m AT ? J 5CMETWM6 VOUR 1RA»6(6TDR- \ COLORFUL RMTERN9 WHEN VOO 23 Negative 20 Cloaka 33 Singing voice 48 Tropical palm self-ddUbts could cause you t o ... and Hoffman was moved back to question your abilities toidsy : extension of the cairitai gains and Tor eliminating tolls, also opposed T ^ R’c ROTATE n IT. conjunction 22 Cardinal point (pi.) 50 Playwright his room Sunday, a spokeswoman dividends tax to interest income, ------24 Wipe out (al.) 24 Ardor 35 Ravarbartta Coward and stop yoq from attempting ‘‘ by O’Neili, who says the tolls can SWSbUA things which you can handle. ' in Pittsburgh said. which won sqiiport from only eight hot be removed until the bonds 'WOOLW'T 2-1 27 Early part of 25 Summit anew 51 Pick carefully The baby underwent the trana- lawmakers and an emphatic day 26 A-bomb 40 Mora obicura 62 Catch aight of SA(UTTARH/s (Nov. 23-Oao. used to build the roads and bridges 21) Today, Instead of trying to plant Jan. 15 hecauae of biliary KWOW A 800r„i, 29 Reduce alemant 43 Dtddiat 65 Swift aircraft “Nol" from a number of involved are paid off. figure out ways to trim unnec- ‘ ■; atresia, a tfiaeaie that eventually 32 Daaaart paatry 28 Gall 45 African land (abbr.) respondents. On two other transportation- aaaary expenioa, you may do v would have destroyed hii liver. slight lawmakers opposed eiiml- 34 Haratofora (2 1 2 3 4 6 r - 7 6 6 10 11 the op)»oslte and add more. related issues, a majority of GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE wda.) CA ^ O R N (Oae. 22-Jan. If) survey respondents favored elimi­ 36 Taliaman ta 13 14 Of course you're entitled to- nation or phase-out of tolls on state 37 Free from exprass your opinions, but bo.1 h i^ ways and bridges and creation danger 11 t6 17 careful today that you don't do-H Emissions tests of a demcated fund to pay for road MaxMtt Yow Faoiy’s CTMrth Pvtmtial 38 Latvitn so in a manner which othora 16 16 to and*bridge repairs. 39 Shelter for might find oNansIve. Fifty-five of the lawmakers beat 31 23 21 (NtwaPAPsaENTfaPMseASSN.) (L resjfMnding to the question of tolla, SI8N UPTODAY 41 Do wrong encourage feds THE THREE M 03T NUCL64R ARMAMENTS. WHO*5 AAAANI3A 42 Allay______Is 'IT 37 26 26 ii supported repeal while 26 were CTI BASIC COUSSE lEBINS FEB. 5 FOS CHILDREN 10-14. Class i t i opposed. Eight gave no responseor UNEMPLCYMS^ AND K. S H I P L E Y ? 44 Part of a The EPA is now optimistic its OHiMNOUS PR E5EN (35 32 33 34 36 in ]roor crowd HARTFORD (UPI) - The anotter answer, such as the AND FEB. B FOR ADULTS. IN THEWORLP AMANOA <■ SH IPLEY. bottia state's new auto emlwon testing final review will s h ^ the plan 46 Plunder wind-it watch. conations under which they would t o d a y ARE... 36 37 program is being hailed by federal "fulfills tte intent of the Clean Air COURBBE IN COMPUTER LITERACY, INTRO TO 49 Ergo officials as “a major step^' toward Act and will assure clean air support repeal. MICROCOMPUTERt AND PUNDAMENTALE OP WORD T 36 36 40 THERE WAS GREATER sup­ S3 Biblical U )Toa’rp doliig gomeUUiii:; solving air pollution problems in standards are achieved in Connec­ PROCESaiNQ OFFERED BEQINNINO IN FEBRUARY. character ■ port for phasing out the tolls, with 41 44 61 well and p lu to do it better, , Connecticut. ticut in 1997,” Sutton said. ftO% fMoeoMM To Soiilef CMkoiMj B4 Malignant 43 doee that make you a do- 60 lawmakers saying they would 66 Large bird Lester Sutton, regional adminis­ 46 47 46 46 60 t r it gooderT trator of tbe.U.S. Environmental “This is baaed largely on con­ support a phase-out, 12 saying they 57 Makaa perfect tinued operation of Connecticut's would not and 12 listing specific S5S MAIN ET. acora ' 63 64 II Protection Agency, said Monday conditions or giving no response. MANCHESTER CALL 68 Canine cry optimist la a peraoSL* the agency was about to disap­ motor vehicle Insjpcction and 16 •7 If who enMcti tha eacatoterT maintenaDce program," he said in The Legislature's Transporta­ OPEN t-t M-F 59 Colt'a mother prove Connecticut’s air pollution tion Committee has expedited Its 60 Arrange in handrail to advaoot atj oaatrol plan, hut changed Its mind a statementfrom the EPA regional S-8:M EAT. 66 60 •1 consideration of bills to phase out 649-3724 aaquanca m e U y tha aama rata th#jr whm the tests began. office in Boeteo. -I itept travel MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Feb. 1, 1983 — 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues, Feb. 1, 1983 Obituaries Leisure Frank C. Robinson, VO, veteran firefighter

Veteran firefighter Frank C. chaufferedforhim. Inl915hewas Robinson, 90, of 34 Goslee Drive, hired to sleep in the old Pine Street li^stoFe died today at Manchester Memor­ fire house f'” ' eonts a night. He ial Hospital. He had been em­ was a veteran of World War I. ployed by. the former South Man­ The secret of his long life, he chester Fire Department, starting said, was, “ I don’t drink and I don’t 1867 '1983 smoke. I had a real nice life. My in 1920 and retiring 25 years ago. t Tnv He was born in Manchester and wife and I got along together.” He r had been a lifelong resident. kept his own apartment and went He was the husband of the late out driving every day until shortly Fannie (Goodspeed) Robinson. He before his death. give fhe-past a future was born on Oct. 31,1892, son of the He leaves a daughter, Mrs. late William and Jane (Bird) Shirley R. Midwood of Walling­ Robinson. ford, formerly of Manphester; a He had served as assistant sister, Carrie Paxson of Manches­ superintendent of fire alarms and ter: and three grandsons, Robert a Iso as secretary of Hose Company F. Midwood of Terre Haute, Ind., I for many years. He was a charter Barry R. Midwood of Bristol, and member of the Manchester Rod Clifford R. Midwood of Bridge- and Gun Club. water, Mass.; and four great­ He was featured in the Manches­ grandchildren. . ter Herald on Halloween last year Funeral services will be Thurs­ on the occasion of his 90th day at the Holmes Funeral Home, birthday. When he was only 14, he 400 Main St. at a time to be went to work in the Cheney Mills. announced. Burial will be in East Herald photo bv GIneo m . As a young man he took care of Cemetery. Friends may call at the Frank C. Roblnsoh Herbert Cheney’s car, and also funeral home Wednesday from 2 to Sign of the future 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be Vero J. Partridge Georgina P. Vince made to the Connecticut Fire­ The planned restoration of Cheney Hartford Road, ordered by the Cheney -ms. Vera Jean (Schenarts) Par­ Georgina (Pentland) Vince, 84, men’s Historical Society in care of Hall as a community arts center is Hall fund-raising committee. tridge of West Hartford, died of 44—D Case Drive, died Monday P.O. Box 738, Avon, Conn., 06001. heralded by this new sign, facing Friday at a West Hartford conva­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. lescent home. She was the mother She was the wife of the late John S. of Kenneth James Partridge qf Vince." Manchester. She was born in Manchester on She also leaves three daughters, Jan. 7, 1899 and had been a lifelong Trucker's strike marked by violence Mrs. James (Linda) Kology of resident. Before retiring she had ^1 South Windsor. Mrs. Richard been employed at Pratt & Whitney — about 90 percent of which are (Deborah) Panek of West Hart­ for many years. She was a By William C. Trott "This (violence) will keep hap­ said the organization did not United Press International pening until they get their way,” condone the violence and called the carried by independent truckers— ford, and Lori Jean Partridge in member of St. Mary's Episcopai would be affected first. Canada: two granddaughters, and Church, the VFW and American said a driver who told U PI his reports "exaggerated rumors a grandson; and her parents, Mr. Legion Auxiliary, the Golden Age The first day of the independent truck was hit six times by rifle fire blown out of proportion.” Park­ "It takes five days or so for that and Mrs. George Schenarts of West Group, and the Pratt & Whitney truckers’ strike was marked by near Davenport, Iowa. “ But I ’m hurst said the reports were being pipeline to be squeezed,” he said. Hartford. Aircraft Club. She was a past violence in at least 12 states — not going to run no more. If I lose emphasized to cloud the issue of “ There’ll always be food.'It’s not Burial will be at the convenience president of the Army&Navy Club including the slaying of a driver on my job, that’s just the way it goes. truckers’ costs. like you’ll find bare shelves. But of the family. There will be a Auxiliary. a North Carolina highway. Organ­ My life’s worth more than that.” . ” 1 feel that is the case of there’ll be shortages. Shortages of (outgoing Transportation Secre­ memorial service at a time to be She leaves two sisters, Geneva izers said consumers will feel the Snipings or rock-and brick­ fresh fruits and vegetables.” announced. Memorial donations Pentland of Manchester and Mrs. effect of the strike within a week. throwing incidents also were re­ tary) Drew Lewis,” Parkhurst Photos i s Trucking and farming officials may be made to National Multiple Dorothy Fogg of Manchester; The truckers, protesting the ported in Utah, Alabama, Pennsyl­ said. “ The first thing he talks in California disputed Parkhurst’s Sclerosis Society. Connecticut three granddaughters, and three 5-cent gasoline tax and increased vania, Ohio, North Carolina, about is violence ... not the claim, saying their state would not Chapter. 230 Scarborough St., great-grandchildren. road-use taxes, may have found an Michigan, Mississippi, Maryland, solutions.” be bothered unless the strike is by Hartford. Funeral services will be Wednes­ ally in Sen. Rudy Boschwitz, -Illinois and Oregon. Parkhurst said the nation’s prolonged. day at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s R-Minn., At a meeting in Arden ITA spokesman David Kolman “ pipeline” of fruit and vegetables Joseph Myers Episcopal Church. Burial will be Hills, Minn., with about 600 driv­ Tarquinio Joseph Myers, 84, of Wethers­ in St. James Cemetery. Friends ers, Boschwitz aides said he was field, died Monday at a Wethers­ may cail at the Holmes Funeral expected today to introduce legis­ field convalescent home. He was Home, 400 Main st., today from 7 to lation that would lower user taxes Driver injured in Southington the brother of Mary Evans of 9 p.m. Memorial donations may be in the first year of the new Surface Manchester. made to a charity of the donor’s Transportation Act from $1,600 to choice ■ $400. SOUTHINGTON (UPI) - A Interstate 84 in Southington near estimated to be $250. He also leaves two other sisters Clyde F. Jondro Sr. Independent Truckers Associa­ driver for a Virginia furniture the Burritt Street overpass. State police said they believed and four brothers, and several tion President Mike Parkhurst, Clyde F, Jondro Sr., 86, of company was slightly injured “ When he went underneath the the incident was related to the nieces and nephews. coordinating the strike from Wa­ Newington, died Monday at Ne­ early today when someone threw a overpass, someone somehow nationwide strike by independent Funeral services will be Thurs­ shington, D.C., said between 50,000 wington Veterans Hospital. He rock from an interstate overpass threw a rock and it broke his truckers. day with a mass of Christian burial and 60,000 of the nation’s 100,000 was the brother of Mrs. Minnie through the windshield of his windshield,” a state police spokes­ at 11:30 a m. at St. Bridget Church, independent truckers were partci- Gigle of Manchester. truck, state police said. man said. "It was 12:01 a.m. This is not Manchester. Burial will be in St. pating in the shutdown but said, He also leaves a son, and two Clontz suffered a minor injury to normally- a rock throwing over­ James Cemetery with m ilitary' «rty> grandchildren.Funeral services ” It’s a little early to tell. I ’ll have a The incident occurred at 12: (II his right eye and was treated at pass. I would say it was related (to honors. prettjl good handle on it by will be Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at a.m. when James Clontz, 28, who is Bradley Memorial Hospital in the strike),” said Jane Muhlb- (Tuesday) afternoon.” Friends may call at the Holmes Rose. Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm employed by Encore Furniture of Southington and released, state acher, a dispatcher at state police With the strike less than 24 hours Funeral Home. 400 Main St., St., Rocky Hill. Friends may call Galax, Va.. was westbound on police. Damage to the truck was headquarters in Hartford. old, a trucker identified as George /a before the mass, from 9:30 to 11 at the funeral home today from 7 to Capps was killed by rifle fire while am . 9 p.m. driving on U.S. 701 between Smlthfield and Newton Grove, Routine matters N.C., about 11:30 p.m. Monday. In Brigham City, Utah, Howard Three face gun charge W. Adams, 45, of Pomona, Calif., was in critical but stable condition on board agenda Police cited three men Sunday hour. After a report of the gun today with a chest wound after with illegally discharging fire­ shots, police said they chased the being shot while unloading his The Board of Directors will meet tonight at 8 in the arms after a report of gun shots in men and found one hiding behind a truck at a hardware store. Lincoln Center hearing room for a series of routine the Joan Circle vicinity, police said tree. Afterwards, the other two Some truck stops reported busi­ public hearings and other business, today. turned themseives in. police said. ness had dropped off as much as 50 Action on the most important items of unfinished James R. Edwards, 24, of 229 They said the men told them they percent and many drivers admit­ business, including the proposed Bennet housing Bush Hill Road, Robert Young, 25, didn't know that police were after ted they were parking their rigs out conversion and the param ^ics program, is not of East Hartford and Thomas M. them, orthatdischarging firearms of fear. expected tonight. Dellaripa, 24, of East Hartford, in Manchester is illegal. General Manager Robert B. Weiss said a revised were each cited with the contract with the Manchester Ambulance Co., to infraction. The men were allegedly shooting provide transportation for the town’s proposed Police said the three were firing their rifles while 250 feet away Police report paramedics service, is not complete. The directors a 22-caliber rife for about half an from residences, police said. last month rejected a negotiated contract. several breaks Police reported several break-ins Cohen sworn in Fire Calls that happened last week, including ' 0 four on Downey Drive reported call, 184 Erving St, (District) Wednesday morning and the ran­ Manchester -Sunday, 6:54 p.m. — Dumpster sacking of six medical offices on on ethics panel Even small businessman Saturday, 1:15 a.m. — Water fire, 586 Main St. (Town) Haynes Street this weekend. The break-ins on Downey Drive have cash flow problems surge, 60 Elm St. (Town) Sunday, 6: 56 p.m. — Brush fire, Sol R. Cohen, of 51 Jordt St., a retired Manchester netted thieves little, police said, Saturday, 6:06 a.m. — Box Hartford Road and Elm Street, Herald political reporter and columnist, was sworn in though some silver and some odd alarm. Laurel Manor. (Town) (Town) this morning as a member of the State Ethics objects — including a marble table Saturday, 12: 10 p fn. — Medical Monday, 3:34 a m. — Car (ire. Commission. Stepping lop — were taken. Police said they call. Center Springs (Town) Interstate 84 near Main Street exit. Cohen worked forthe Herald for more than 13 years, (Town) obtained some fingerprints in Saturday, 12:35 p.m — Water- covering local and state politics, including the Capitol Monday, 1 p.m. — Boxalarm, these burglaries. All the incidents flow alarm, Georgia Pacific. :11 and state and national political conventions. Your newspaper carrier depends on (District) false. (Town) apparently happened the night He was appointed last October by Gov. William A. Saturday. 12:47 p.m. — House Monday, 4:08 p.m. — Car (ire. before they were reported. his collections each week to pay his O’Neill to serve on the seven-member commission. fire, 21 Laurel St. (Town) South Main Street. (Town) Six doctors’ offices located at an The Ethics Commission oversees ethical codes for bill, whether or not he has received Saturday, 12:57 p.m. — Medical Tuesday, 5:10 a.m. — Box office building at 17 Haynes St. out all state departments, excluding judges. It also alarm. Laurel Manor, false. were entered sometime during late call. 35 Erving St. (District) reviews financial disclosures and investigates payment from his customers. When Saturday. 4:08 p.m. — Smoke (Town) Friday or early Saturday, but the conflict of interest charges. aiarm, Parcal Lane. (Town) burglars only managed to mess up he doesn’t get paid, he has to dip a lot of papers and get away with Cohen also serves on the town Ethics Commission. Manchester Herald photo­ Saturday, 9:40 p.m. — Medical Tolland County Until recently, he was a member of the Democratic Into his pocket to make up the call, 75 Center St. (Town) $20. Monday, 4:15 p.m, — Chimney Town Committee. grapher Al Tarquinio visited the Sunday. 4:40 a.m. — Box alarm. A police reported that it was difference. fire. Route 6, Andover. (Andover) (Town) notable that the same night the Meeting at funeral home Hartford Ballet as the dancers Sunday, 12:20 p.m — Unneces­ Anderson Bros, business ast 770 sary call. Center Springs. (Town) To report news items in Bolton, Main St. was broken into, and that Members of Anderson—Shea Auxiliary 2046 VFW You can help make a small were rehearsing last week for Sunday, 12:44 p.m, — Medical Andover and Coventry, call or write there was an attempt to gain entry will meet at 7 p.m. today at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 call, 47 Tolland Turnpike. (Town) Richard Cody' at The Manchester to Partners Restaurant on Oak Main St. to pay respects to Georgina P. Vince, a past businessman from going under If ‘‘Contemporary Salute." Sunday. 1:42 p.m. — Medical Herald, Herald Square, P.O. Box Street. president of the auxiliary. you pay your carrier M' call, 37 Wellsley Road. (District) 591, M anchester, CT 06040; All incidents are under All officers are asked to wear uniforms and white Here’s what he found back- investigation. Sunday, 4:19 p.m. — Medical telephone 643-2711. gloves. when he calls to collect. Thank you. stage and on stage. Clockwise, uppper left, two Leases prepared on Bennet dancers, Victoria Vaslett and LET THEM HAVE A DRY B ED Elise Legere, take a break as Leases have been Wednesday night. tion, the Board of Direc­ about $21,000. The i rwim t §m you on ■ fctJwemr tn 4 S f e l Mw drafted to turn over the klamlly, too. to on ofid to tito tartoua pfobtom, oito moto no tors will take action next Rents would range from ■ ---- •----- S i------— ------V m ----- Democratic Director r ^Rs^^^BHOa lO wO^sOOO* n OOO OOMOO OO^npOOOBOO part of the compeyiv performs vacant Bennet school Tuesday night. $335 to $410 a month, I onovopiooi pcooiomv mot o w o moomo, irv oo noomoao oo* building and its property Stpehen T. Cassano, the coiMO boAooWno. wtion no4 couoob by of^ponlo botool or excluding heat. I, - I , «- -* ^ ------• ‘ — « - — - --- on stage. Marc Coates lifts project’s leading backer, Manchester Herald from the town to a non­ The tentative drafts of —WlMt Iff A l bbonl onb How To inb ir, ■ ra^ort by two profit corporation thqt was confident a limited the leases, released Mon­ RWVW no Jeanne Tears Giroir as Robyne partnership agreement HAUFORIIfllT "EqiMlIy Effbothto fbr AdutttT' wouid oversee the struc­ day, do not Include the For parties. Sxiwert. recep­ ture’s conversion to would be completed to­ amount the town would tions. meetlnfs. Complete Manchester Conn Watkin Is dr;essed by Lorena M il toe bACme bfTtlMATIONAL. LTOa moderate-income elderly day, in time for action receive in lieu of taxes. kltcbca facilities. Larfe 566 llroh bboto / NokooM. W1 54457 housing. Wednesday by the hous­ Democratic Mayor Ste­ encloasd partlnf lot. Inquire: Sullivan. Gregory Evans is The Boarc^of Directors ing corporation. The li­ phen T. Penny said last IMiMitfin Hal RAACMTt NAMf . will take no action on the mited partners would in­ week the annual payment 24 QOLWAY STREET A o o n e w ____ shown getting ready in front of leases tonight, but the vest in the project, in to the town will be about MANCHESTER <^ “When I picked it up, I (yes. Ink, not Inc.). The the handy “Podtet Guide . material, but every O.P. but when he loses his doing a lot of people a be In the air right now. The dealer knows that now and Manchester Philatelic tremendous favor by was r i^ t bade in the third Jan. 26 Christian Science founder “. . . like a lot of . . to First Editions,!’ by teinper — watch out! He's D e a r A b b y mysteiy people, was tired Groller Book Shop of Cam­ Society member Gerry a big and powerful, and mentioning this in your grade with my teacher. MoUtor has a full page: American sleeper BiU McBride of 197 Sisson Uen a browser will g ^ sH Miss Lovell, telling me of being treated as some bridge, Mass., established markets. Today’s biook pepped up over something Gerath will have Us P in t when he’s angry he hits column: "How to Find H ard-io^t Avenue, Hartford. Sunday Stamp Bourse at Abigail Van Buren Inform your readers that Anonymous, my kind of moron by regular in m ? — the nation’s market, he claim, is at But these “firste” are like tUs Silver, Burdett first and apologize later. Books.” The Antique bookstores and of having to oldest poetry-only reader, or a Peter Rabbit, the Holiday Inn, 363 Twice last year I had to go that they should use the favorite author — I had one of the strongest growth only a small part of a Trader Weekly pf the same bookstore. or one of the Raggedy Roberts St., East Hart­ to the emergency room at woman’s first name when u id — was Just a name for date has a piece by Steven buy one ‘wprthwUle’ book periods in many years. typical out-of-print stock. In addressing cards, letters an unknown writer. And with every 10 mysteries so (Good news for John Gam- Anns, a Tim Swift, or Hen- ford. Time: 10 a.m. to 9 the hospital to have a Elsenstein called THE AUTHOR U the the ElsensteU piece we p.m. Free admlssioo and and packages to a patient then I could see the that the clerk would treat bino, who form erly read of hunting and fishing ty, or perhaps even a broken jaw set and get “Guidelines to Book Antique Trader tells us heady old romance such as parking. Take Exit 56 off I- some stiches in my head. in the hospital. "Mrs. Elizabeth something, with her properly.” that book collecting is operated the Book Owner books (remember the 200 George Brown” should be CoUecting.” Loma Doone. 84. A few months ago, I breakdown. What should I knew this. all those dark ringlets, at The Monitor gives us a There is a picture of the number one on the list of at Manchester’s Center appearances of Walton’s adopted a stray cat. My do? An invitation was sent addressed as "Margaret husband never liked her FRIGHTENED to Mr. and Mrs.John Ann Brown” because in because she always Jones, and a reply came large hospitals, there hissed at him. Last week I DEAR FRIGHTENED: back that two would be could conceivably be two found her dead. The vet Not to diminish the power attending. Well, the Mrs. George Browns. said she had a broken of "faith and prayer” or "two” were Mrs. Jones Also, using the patient’s About Town neck. I think my husband the words of the Bible, but and her 13-year-old son! i room number only is killed her. since you asked for my was furious, and even unwise because patients are frequently moved Council of CUld PsycUatrlsts, American Academy of We have no children. I advice, I say, listen to more so when I saw this your parents and follow kid drinking champagne! from one room to the Scandia Lodge to meet Psychotherapists, Hartford County Medical Associa­ Hosf families needed recently had to stop tak­ the advice of your thera­ I asked Mrs. Jones other. tion, and Connecticut State Medical Society. ing the pill. What if Iget pist. If your husband is not where Mr. Jones was, and Scandia Lodge, Vasa order of America, will meet The American Host Foundation needs families to pregnant? I’m afraid my And while I’m at it, let host English-speaking European teachers as g u ^ in therapy, he desperately she said she prefers to me suggest that no "nick­ TTiursday at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. husband might harm the- needs to be. He’s not only have her son escort her. Osa Ericsson, an exchange student from Sweden, ‘Winfer Blues' is fopic for seven to 10 days this summer. American Host is a child. I’m afraid to refuse names” be used. We have will present a slide lecture program about her non-profit, non-governmental hospitality program sick, he’s dangerous. And Please comment. no way of knowing that Winds of War' Manchester Grange will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. his advances. if you continue to live with BURNING BRIDE country. Refreshments will be served. endorsed by the Department of State. “Bud” is Vincent, at the Grange Hall. Title of the program is “Fun to Host families are required to provide a private The minister tells me to him, you are sicker than "Dolly” is Bertha Mae Take Away the Winter Blues." he is. DEAR BURNING: room and meals for their guest, and to provide "pray and have faith.” and "Sissie" is Charlotte. Director, writer hated each other Refreshments will be served by Hazel Anderson and opportunities for meeting friends and seeing places of My therapist tells me to Mrs. Jones should have In our hospital, you Altenberg iolns staff her committee. asked permission to bring local interest. "make a decision." The would be amazed at the "The Winds of War” is more than jiist a big pic­ *!:ast Central Pomona 3 will meet at the Manchester American Host arranges all transportation. H(m Bible says a woman is DEAR ABBY: Is it her 13-year-old son in­ number of letters that are By Kenneth R. Clark Dr. Henry E. Altenberg has JoUed the staff of the Grange Saturday at 8 p.m. proper to substitute an stead of her husband. UPl TV Reporter ture. It is a vast picture — reteUing the horror and outpatient m. nal health clinic at Manchester families are asked to meet the guest on arrival in the supposed ,to "obey” her discarded because they area. Participants correspond for two months prior to adolescent for an aduK? I Although it’s improper are undeiiverable. Pity. immensity of World War n t h r o ^ the eyes of Memorial Hospital on a part-time basis. He is an husband. My parentss tell naval officer "Pug” Henry and Ms family from the visit. me to come home — that was recently married and to write: "Not Transfera­ This would help many NEW YORK— Dan Curtis, director and producer assistant clinical professor in the department of did not want any kids at ble” on an invitation, one of ABC’s massive 18-part miniseries, "The Winds Hitler’s rise in Germany to Japan’s attack on Pearl psychiatry at the University of Connecticut School of Auxiliary plans bingo For information, contact American Host Program, life is too short to live in patients who are waiting , 12747 Brookhurst St., Garden Grove, Calif., 92640. fear. My nerves tell me my reception. All my day it may notonly be for mail from home. of War,” was candid about Us relation^p with Harbor. Medicine. Anderson Shea Auxiliary will have a bingo I ’ m heading dor a nervous friends and relatives acceptable but routine. VOLUNTEER Herman Wouk who needed 16 years to research a ^ ’The cast is every bit as big — Robert Mitchum, Altenberg is a diplomate of the American Boards of Wednesday at the Newington Veterans Hospital. write the original novel. All MacGraw, Jan-Michael Vincent, John . PsycUatry and the American Board of CUld Participants will meet at the post home at 6:15 p.m. "We bated each other almost on sight," be said. Houseman, Polly Bergen, David Dukes, Topol, Psychiatry. He is a member of the Connecticut Sandwiches may be left at the bar. Parents group meets Novelists and directors usually have little oppor­ Peter Graves — and apart from Mitchum, Curtis tunity for hate save after' the fact, but Curtis <^ed said picking the cast was one of Us biggest Parents Without Partners will have an orientation Pancreatitis reduces ability Wouk in to write the 962-page script following the headaches. Yankee Traveler meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Shop Rite death of Jack Pulman who initially had been taroed Of Mitchum who, as "Pug” Heniy, finds himself Community Hall, East Middle Turnpike. For for the job. in councils of power ranging from F.D.R. to Adolf information, call 646-8643. to absorb food and vitamins It was, he said, strictly a marriage of con­ Hitler, Curtis said, "I can’t think of anybody who venience — at first. could lyzve done it better.” Exhibits, carnivals beckon “We met again and we got along a little better,” DEAR DR. LAMB: My husband "The character of Piig Henry is tough,” he said. AARP to meet During an acute attack it is Curtis told a press conference preceding a “com­ “He has to be able to stand up in Roosevelt’s has been hospitalized for more common to provide intravenous pressed” screening of the epic film. "We yelled and Editor’s Note: 'Another lene Grossman uses tive’s work will travel to races at the Baptist Connecticut Northeast Chapter 604 AARP will meet than three weeks for pancreatitis. nutrition, as food in the stomach presence and be respected. He has to be able to in a series of weekly watercolor-painted pap­ Phillips Exeter Academy Church near Acadia Start Y o u r screamed at each other and I told him be thou|d>t stand up in the p r e s e t of Mussolini, Hitler, Stalin Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus He has not been able to eat stimulates the pancreas and his work was cUpped in granite and couldn’t be features written for UPI ers to draw on. Bunny in Exeter, N.H., in the fall. Park, Route 165 in Exeter, and Churchill... Harvey’s recent drawings The exhibit is on view at R.I., beginning at 11 a.m. Hall, 138 Main St. Entertainment will be provided by anything all this time and is being makes matters worse. Your doctor changed. by the ALA Auto and the Beethoven (^orus under the direction of James fed intravenously. He was being H e a lth will give you special instructions Travel Club aimed at evolve from an interest in Dartmouth until March Single-dog to seven-dog treated for high cholesterol when “By the time we left that session, he said to me, "One thing that Mitchum has, other than being a quantum mechanics. 13. teams will race over McKay. Lawrence about diet in relation to the phase ‘I spent 16 years on tUs. You’ve been doing light brilliant actor, is a tremendous presence. Mitchum providing New England­ he got sick and was watching his of recovery your husband is in ers with fuel-conserving, James Rayen’s drawings The Hood Museum is courses of from one to 5.9 diet but not taking pills. Lamb, M-D. material. You’ve been doing unimportant work all can stand there and not say a word and Us presence close-to-home leisure are a series of self por­ open from 10 a.m. to 10 miles. when he leaves the hospital. your life.’ is felt.” Girl Scouts meet In the early recovery stage it is trips-) traits. Susan Schmidt ex­ p.m. Monday through Sat­ Could you give us some informa­ "I said, ‘Why you pompous S.O.B,’ and be said, 'it plores the way shapes urday and from 10 a.m. to Salisbury, Conn., plays tion about what causes pancreati­ wise to avoid fat and protein and is time to g ra ^ the bit in your teeth and do what I The role of Natalie Jastrow, the Jewisb- The annual winter Girl Scout Association meeting F behave in a landscape. 4 p.m. on Sunday. Admis­ host Saturday and Sun­ tis and how the pancreas works? rely mostly on carbohydrates. Amerlcan girl who falls in love with Henry’s son, By Jon Zondermon for senior and adult scouts will be Wednesday at 7:30 did ... and go with this.’ ALA Auto 8i Travel Club The exhibit opens Feb. 4 sion is free. (^11 (603) day, Feb. 5-6, to the New Also, our doctor told us my absorb carbohydrates, fats and Small, bland feedings are usually "Thank God I listened to him. It’s been the Byron, was another tough part to cast. p.m. at Old Parish Hall, St. Mary’s Church. Plans for advised. In later stages the empha­ and runs through April 10. 646-2157 for more England Ski Jumping husband will be on a strict diet proteins, and with this a loss in the greatest adventure of my life.” "She had to be adult, not an ingenue,” Curtis This exerclM will help you firm up those flab- The Jewett Art Center is information. championships at Satre the Girl Scout breakfast and the council’s annual when he comes home. What types ability to absorb vitamins and sis remains on small meals and WELLESLEY, Mass.- meeting will be discussed. avoiding fatty foods. Enzyme For those capable of wedding themselves to a said. "She had to be mown up. She had to be >by arms. Stand tall, feet comfortably A new exhibit of drawings open from 10 'a.m. to 9 Hill off Route 44. of food will he be allowed to eat? minerals. In addition the islets of television set for seven consecutive evenings, star­ p.m. Monday through Sat­ Three Vermont winter What are the most dangerous foods supplements are usually pres­ magnificent. She bad to be obviously bright and she separated, arms at sides with a dumbbell or is on display at the Welles­ Langerhans, which provide in­ ting Sunday’when the first installment runs from 8- had to have a crazy streak that allows ber to do ley (jollege Art Museum, urday and 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. carnivals begin the first that will trigger the pancreas sulin. are in the pancreas. That is cribed as well. Coffee, tea, spices heavy book In each hand. Bend your elbows and condiments should be avoided.' 11 p.m.. EOT it will be quite an adventure too. some wild things. and bring dumbbells to front of shoulders. Wellesley, Mass. In Han­ on Sunday. Admission is weekend in February. In problems again? why an insulin deficiency or free. Call (617) 235-0320 Manchester, the winter To give you a better understand­ Hands and elbows should be In a straight over, N.H., the Hood Mu­ diabetic state may accompany seum at Dartmouth Col­ for more information. carnival runs Feb. 2-11 E pancreatitis. ing of the pancreas and pancreati­ line, elbows continuously pointing toward DEAR READER: The pancreas tis, I am sending you The Health lege has an exhibit of Jn Hanover, N.H., Dart­ and includes fireworks, is the organ that provides a major the floor. Lower the weights to starting posi­ prbits. For those who like mouth College has an bonfires, a Queen of ■ — Letter 11-4, The Pancreas: Your The Saving Place portion of enzymes to digest The cause of pancreatitis is often Enzyme Organ. Others can send7S tion with slow controlled motion. winter carnivals, the wee­ exhibit of prints by Peter Hearts ball, snow sculp­ carbohydrates, proteins and fat. unknown, in other cases alcohol is cents with a long, stamped, self- The Lone Ranger celebrates kend of Feb. 4-6 has a Milton, artist-in- resi­ ture and ski racing. Call The pancreatic juice enters the the cause. Gallstones lodged in the addressed envelope for it to me, in number tai New England. dence for the winter term (802) 362-2100 for, more small intestine through the bile common opening of the pancreatic care of this newspaper, P:0. Box In Wellesley, the Jewett there. “ Peter Milton: information. diict. It follows that pancreatitis and bile duct can cause it. So can 1551, Radio City Station, New 50 years riding the airwaves Art Center has an exhibit Prints and Drawings” Beginning Feb. 5 and After Christinas diminishes the ability to digest and some virus infections. York, N.Y. 10019. Eat to lose: of drawings by six gives the viewer an intro­ running through Feb. 13, members of the studio art duction into the work of the Springfield Winter B DETROIT (UPI) In the his career as the only “He would shoot up three horse was rented from a this rare contemporary C!arnival features snow­ Texas Ranger to survive a faculty at Wellesley Col­ 50 years since the Lone or four bad guys at the end circus playing in Detroit.: lege. Elach artist exhibits artist who, like Durer, ball softball, barrel Jump­ Ranger first donned a bushwhacking by outlaws (of the. show) and ride On July SO, 1933, the Lone here're tips a different style in bis or Rembrandt and Goya, ing, snowmobile drag rac­ Portrait Special Mourning period common black mask cut from Us that Ulled five otbm , in­ away laughing. Ranger made his first her work. sees the print not merely ing, a cabaret and broom dead brother’s vest and cluding Us older brother, "We simmered him public appearance to rave Judith Davies works in as a means for transpos­ hockey. Call (802) 885-2727 galloped off on his itallion DaUel Reid. down and nude Um the reviews, said Dick Osgood, for more information. By Josephine Lowman imagery abstracted from ing images, but as a Silver, his creators say no The Indian Tonto found greatest hero that ever a writer who worked at sculpture and spaces. Bill medium for creating and In Stowe, the University Sale Effective after upheaval of divorce greater champion of the younger Reid riddled was. Nowhere in the pages WXYZ for 37 years and Special to the Herald Drew uses "automea­ unfolding them. of Vermont holds its wln- Wed., Feb. 2 thru justice has been found. with bullets, nursed him to of history can anyone find a wrote a book on the station. sures,” drawings in which The Hood Museum ex­ ' ter carnival Feb. 4-5. Call health, and roamed seven Today I want to bring you a reprint of a hulletin, “Bat Five decades ago Sun­ greater champion of In September Of 1949 the to Lose Weight” from the Bureau of Nutrition, Depart­ he searches for form, hibit includes 72 works (802) 253-7704. Sun., Feb. 6 ' DEAR DR. BLAKER: My best routines. HOw can I be so upset day, with “a fiery horse states with him to fight the Justice.” Lone Riuger gaUojped into proportion and design, to dating from 1963 through Sunday, Feb. 6, the about such a good career move? forces of evil. ment of Health, New York, N.Y. I think it will help you friend is getting divorced. I know with the speed of light, a Soon the Lone Ranger, a new n ^ u m — televi­ establish good eating habits which will tanprove yqur exiAore potential struc­ 1981. The exhibit of the Narragansett Bay Sled how unhappy she was in her DEAR READER: It sounds as if When the masked man, with thundering boM jiMta sion. Francestown, N.H., na­ Dog Club holds sled dog your previous office was much cloud of dust and a hearty health. Also, I feel that you may not be familiar with tures for paintir. s. Ar­ marriage so I thought that when A s k ‘Hl-yo Silver, away,” ’ the who was portrayed by 18 — actually coconut sheila she made the break, she’d start more than a place of business. It is different actors, first went jMme of this teformatlon: far from unusual for a woman to Lone Ranger rode into beaten against the chest of feeling happy again. B la k e r American living rooms to on the air he did not even soundmen — expanded his ^ 1. Meals will be more Interesting snd nourishing if Instead, she’s very weepy and "adopt” her office as a family. have a name. Writer Fran iiwMcm Vour selections are from a wide variety of foods. Since home is where people first the strains of the William audio trails. He was heard seems "out of it.” Is this normal? Karen Blaker Tell Overture. Striker created him for use in CUcago and New York, cwniuis j : 2. Pay attention to portion sizes. ■'V DEAR READER: The period learn about relatlonsMps, intL CUt Ph.D. He started his career as on the “ Manhunter’’ and was instrumental in UUN^TI^DMiV # 9 BA : 3. To retain nutrient value cook vegetables quickly hi immediately following a divorce macy, love and anger, it is only nwirtMOwoniY natural that those first relation­ a champion of justice on series, a half-hour drama the establishment of the small .amount of water, with the lid on. Most breakup can be particularly diffi­ show run nightly except Mutual Network. -vegetables may be eaten raw. cult. It is the beginning of a ships should color those that Detroit radio station follow, whether personal or WXYZ, January .10, 19». Sundays.' ’The show’s popularity : 4. Use legumes combined with grains frequently. DEPOSIT TOTAL PRICE weaning process. Even though the ble to mourning. Confronting one’s "In the beginning it was :Good quality protein, as well as fiber; is supplied when physical breakup of the marriage business. Before the decade was out, brouAt demands for per^ dreams of how life was supposed to Responding to a supervisor’s more than 400 stations something'Uke Zorro,” aonal appearances. An­ ’these foods are paired: has been completed, it is not turn out is a particularly painful said contributing writer « Vk cup cooked kidney beans and Vk cup cooked rice. psychological over. criticism as if you were a child carried the Lone Ranger. nouncer Brace Beemer part of this multi-step process. and actor Tom Dougall in was fitted with with a cow­ ’« 2 tablespoons peanut butter and 3 slices whede-wheat. This period of time, which can Out of all the upheaval, however, being scolded by a pareot may be The fictional Lone last up to two years or more, is one example of tUs kind of pattern. Ranger, born in 1890, began an interview with UPI. boy outfit and a wUte 'Ibread. a healthy recovery eventually Relating to co-workers as siblings J 9. Whole grains contrlhute flher and trace elements often characterized by wide begins as emotional healing pro­ - SHOWN ATi- swings of emotion — euphoria, and being either very supportive or ’and are preferred to refined grains. gresses. There is the recognition competing for the boss-parent’s ‘ 6. High vitamin C foods enhance iron ahsorption and anger, ambivalence, depression, that although divorce has brought should Ite eaten with iron-rich foods. Foods that contain timidity — as weil as rash actions. an ending, it has also provided the approval is another. Cinema Disorientation and the sensation of Since you were Ured to get a job 4tgURS ■Uron are meat, fish, poultry, egg ydks, Uver, whole and opportunity for a new beginning. >enricbed grain, legumes, dark leafy greens and dried being overwhelmed by it all — DEAR DR. BLAKER: I’ve just done, not to make friends, fulfill needs or work out unresolved —SHOWHIWi- ' ;frnlt. what has happened and what is to left my first job, where I had been Hartford 3:30, 5:10, 7:30, 9:90. The Movies— The Ver­ ISSMSMSWmw come — are major elements. for five years, for a new and more conflicts of the past, it is wise to Albenenm Cinema — Enfield dict (R) 13,3:30,4:90,7:10, - 7. May may drink coffee and tea (in moderation), The loss through divorce is a avoid becoming too people- Bird of Paradise 7:30. Cine 1,2, S, 4,5 A 6 - :water, club soda, bouillon, consomme. responsible position. I’m very 9 :3 0 .-Timerider (PG) 13, ; 8. You may use salt (in moderation), guUc, pepper, massive one. It is a death — the excited about it but I also feel oriented at work. Too much of an Cinema City — The TooUie (PG) 7:30, 0:40. - emphasis on personal relation­ 1:90, 3:40, 9:40, 7:30, 9:30» TOOTSIE [B ;other spices, herbs, horseradish, lemon, lime, vinegar. death of a relationship — and the terribly depressed and lonely. I Verdict (R) 7, 9:30. —Vic- GandU (PG) 8. - 49 Hrs. — Sorceress (R) 13, 1:90, period that follows it is compara- ships in the office can harm your tor/Victorla (PG) 7:10 (R) 7:10, 9:39. - Best MTt— OUR miss my friends and my regular work and your career. 3:40, 9:30, 7:29, 9:30. 1 9. Keep animal fats such as those in meats or dairy with Pennies From Heaven Friends (PG) 7:40,9:90.- Wlllimantie , Building outside friendsMps (R) 9:40. - Timerider The Dark Crystai (PG) :}iroducts to a minimum. Chooae fish and poultry (fat ONENKaHT should help you to avoid falling into Jillson Square Cinema removed) more frequently than meats; limit meats (PG) 7:19, 0:10. - Eating 7:30, 9:39. - The Verdict — Tte IMrk C!rystal (PG) Thoughts tUs situation and diminish your Raoul (R) 7:30, 9:30. 4lean beef, pork, lamb, veal) to 16 ounces a weak. Egg GEmAnrPLAN need for an “office family.” (R) 7, 9:40, 7:10,9:10. — Sorceress (R) yolks and liver are high in cholesterol; eat no more than Cineaindio— The Long Manchester Does your job have you tied up in 7:10, 0:10. - Tootsie (PG) MMOMSMMII 9 eggs a week; liver should be eaten once a month. W O R K S L K E M A G IC knots? Get help from Dr. Blaker’s Good Friday 7:30 with ’The DA ’Theaters East — 7, 9:19. - The Verdict (R) There are many kinds of heroes we meet in real life. This kind of Paradine Case 9:40. The Verdict (R) 7:10,9:30. * 10. Avoid sugar, symps, honey and foods made with newsletter "How to Reduce Job 7, 9:30. )hese ingredients. You’ll both love it. Fbrget the mortgage. Forget the kids. Just the from which people, especially hero does not defy evil; he lives Stress.” Send 90 cents and a East Hartford — TimeiMer (PG) 7:40, Windsor children, have to choose as role Eastwood - Stin of the : 11. Weight loss win be accelerated by increasing two of you and a glorious, romantic night at the Sheraton-Hartford. courageously and with hope in the stamped, self-addressed envelope 9 :3 0 .-Sorceress (R) 7:39, P la sa -F irst Blood (R) m sjik ym lcil •cUvl^. models. face of it. This hero is not super­ Night (PG) 7:19, 9. 0:30. We re part of the Civic Center and its 56 shops and restaurants. 2 (8x1 Os) 3 (5x7s) to Dr. Blaker in care of tUs 7:19. p T o r best health drink at least two glasses of * im or Basically, though, there are two human, but deeply human. This hero newspaper, F-O. Box 479, Radio Poor Richards - SOU ManMIeld fg . 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Boy and His Dog (R) 1:49, 9:30. CIA^.WFIEP 5RCnONl ;Josaphlns Losrman, in care of the Manchaato Herald, tP M in ,'— ------MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., Feb. 1, 1963- 15 1 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Feb. 1, 1983 Bruins extend unbeaten streak High School World SPORTS Page 16 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald Vol. IL - No. 16 Parish propels Celts

Play review HARTFORD, (UPI) — Robert Parish, called "The Chief” by foul line. were coming oil a 110-95 victory Parish of the Boston Celtics may his teammates, shrugged off the Fitch closed out the game by over the defending NBA champion Los Angeles L ^ e r s Sunday in h^ve lost out in the NBA All-Star performance, though he did call it, shuffling Archibald and M.L. Carr, balloting, but coach Bill Fitch says “ One of my better all- around ' depending on the situation. Huston. he is a winner where it counts — on games this season.” Carr, who hit two key foul shots “ We had an emotional high after beating L.A.,” said Parish. “I the court. “ I’m not upset by the All-Star to make it 106-102 with 26 seconds don’t know if it was a letdown Adolf Hitler returns “I can see (Moses) Malone voting,” he said. “ It’s obviously a left, said that his limited playing tonight, but we were a little tir^ f- getting the All-Star publicity, but I popularity contest anyway, and time has not affected his attitude coming down to Hartford. This is .|4 W don’t see (Parish) being snubbed there are other players more towards thte game. Last week, members of the Hart­ a sudden interjection of the modem lighting were tremendously effec­ for anyone else,” Fitch said. “ All I popular than I am. I have the “ I used to be a starter, now I ’m a like a road game for us.” ford Stage group at MHS joumed to world. ’This shift to' such exotic tive, although it was sometimes im ­ n r - - a can say is that it is a good thing respect of m y peers and that is all finisher,” said the 31- year-old Hartford Stage to catch its newest places as an official’s bedroom, a possible to Identify specific Nazi Robert doesn’t get paid according that counts with me.” veteran. “ I still count my blessings Boston, which has won 14 of its attraction, "The Portage to San press conference, a prison cell, and hunters in the dark jungle. last 16 games, trails Philadelphia to the voting of the fans.” and do what I can.” Cristobal of A.H.” a hut in a South American village is I did not like this play, mainly Malone, of the Philadelphia Parish tipped in a Gerald Hend­ Chicago Center Dave Corzine — and Malone — by 3'/t gam es in It seemed as if this play would be meant to be enlightening but only because I felt it was relaying unfair ■ ...... •<’ 76’ers, was voted the starting erson jumper with 1; 37 left in the scored 20 of his 30 points in the first the NBA Atlantic Division. Chi­ succeeded in confusing the viewer. messages about the future of socie­ r. really interesting. It supposedly center for the NBA Eastern game to give the Celtics a 102-100 half as the Bulls recovered from an cago has lost three straight in close The play continues in this choppy ty. This play stressed the evil and -•'l dealt with the discovery of a 99^ Conference at the annual All- Star lead. The Bulls had regained 11-2 deficit to take a 32-27 lead after games. fashion until the end. Members of corruption to be found in society, the year-old Hitler, cowering under a clash to held Feb. 13 in Los control of the see- saw affair with a one quarter. They held the Celtics “We’ve been in almost every the Nazi Hunters dMided to hold a hatred of Hutler and the hatred of tree in a dense jungle of South Angeles. Parish was a distant 16-4 spurt that gave them a 80-76 to a 54-54 stalem ate at half time. game,” said Theus. “ But regarl- trial of H itler in the jungle. ’This the Jewish Nazi hunters. . dess of what happens, you’ve got to America. And it also drew some op­ fourth. lead early in the fourth quarter. Reggie Theus came alive after position — five people conducted a event marked the first complete Even in the scenes involving the But Parish was the talk of the Moments after Parish’s tip. intermission and wound up with 17 make your shots to win.” protest against the play. sentence Hitler has uttered in the outside world, deception and lies Hartford Civic Center Monday L arry Bird hit a jum per that gave points, while Quintin Dailey cam e Theus, Chicago’s leading scorer, But alas, the rumor are not true. play. He very eloquently presents were continually presented. The ul­ after finishing a 30- point, 16- the Celts a four-point lead they off the bench to score 16. Orlando was impressed with Corzine Mon­ This play is one to put on your miss his case to the judge. Hitler’s timate message of this play was one rebound performance as the Cel­ never gave up. Woolridge had 13 points and day night. “ Dave had been playing list. explanation for his ideas about the of doom — the holocaust can happen tics were came out on top of a Bird, hitting 11 of 16 shots, added Dudley Bradley finish^ with 10. great. When teams play good Jewish people, at first, seems anytime, and anywhere, on a large 110-104 struggle with the Chicago 27 points, while Henderson had 12 It was Boston’s second of three defense on me, it opens things up The storyline, though it first somewhat logical. But as he or small scale. ’ITie play completely Bulls. and Nate Archibald 10, all from the gam es in Hartford. The Celtics for the other guys.” sounded fascinating, it in actual expands on his distorted concept of ignores society’s potential for the Photo by Sayre presentation was confusing, stilted the "chosen people” and man’s guil­ creation of good. and choppy. The play opens in a ty conscience as being caus^ by the MHS’S MOST SUCCESSFUL HOCKEY TEAM dense jungle of South America, Jews, it became very clear that A N O T H E R F L A W in this play . . . assembles for a mid-season picture where a group of barefooted Jewish Hitler was the possessor of a very was the concentration on the Nazi hunters stumbled upon an twisted mind. Jewishness of the Holocaust. It com­ Toasts of pro grid world elderly man in beige pajamas, The play was abruptly ended with pletely neglected the fact that any Adolph Hitler,. The story basically the loud noise of a helicopter at the Holocaust or mass-persecution of centers on the journey of these men conclusion of H itler’s explanations people because of their race, through the jungle to San Cristobal and flimsy excuses for the religion or sex is not only the Hockey team shows and their inability to cope their Holocaust. problem of the persecuted group but feelings toward Hitler. There were, however, some rather a human problem. often crumbs of next year m e scenes in the jungle are redeeming aspects of the play. The The horrors of the Holocaust do highlighted by depressing messages acting was very good overall, with a not belong to only the Jewish people, as presented. They belong to the en­ would prefer to forget. from their boss, Emanual Lieber, very strong and effective perfor­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Recent tire world population and it is our The 24-year-old Miami quarter­ recounting the extreme horror of mance given by John Cullum as N F L history shows that the toasts of *AU / know is that is very impor­ promise for season responsibility to prevent such mass back authored the most feeble the Holocaust. And just when the Adolph Hitler and Robert the pro football world often serve as passing page in Super Bowl history, jungle scenes and L ite r’s messages Blumenthal as Emanual Lieber. murders from occuring again in this tant to us. We’ve built ourselves around him. next year’s crumbs. hitting only 4-ofl4 attempts for 97 During the last two years, still quite inexperienced. Many defense. The third line lists Jim begin to make sense, they are cut by Technically, the sound effects and society. — Lisa Gates As soon as Washington coach Joe If we lose him, it creates a big hole. ’ yards. Since 76 of those yards came Manchester High’s hockey team has under-classmen make the future of Mahar, Brad Pendleton, and Mike Gibbs allowed himself the luxury of Coach Joe Gibbs on a first-quarter TD pass to Jimmy floundered in the highly competitive Coach Wayne Horton’s team look Hutchinson on offense, with Joe savoring Sunday’s 27-17 victory over Cefalo, Woodley was able to produce Central Connecticut Interscholastic quite bright. As these younger Gallagher and Dan Guachione Miami in Super Bowl X V II, his only 21 more yards throughout the League, compiling records of 1-19 dur­ players mature and adapt to the playing defense. Goalies for the thoughts tu m ^ to the 1983 season — The key play in the game came game. Neither he nor backup Don ing the 1980-81 season and 2-18-1 rigors of high school hockey, team are Pat MacNamara and Ian . Symposium attended and the problems of coping with post-season games, also uncorked early in the fourth period with Struck could complete a pass in 11 during last year's campaign. perhaps Manchester can rejoin the Blood. success. the longest scoring run in Super Miami leading 17-13. Two runs by secondhalf attempts. The team opted this year to leave CCIL and compete more successful­ Duff, Chambers, and Trudon are “ It will now be our Job to realize Bowl history, a 43-yard burst five the team ’s leading scorers. Trudon, Duping the most of month of 1) The activities which stimulate training in the area of microcom­ Riggins and Clarence Harmon's 1- the league and play an independent ly- we’re a team that has to fight every minutes into the final period that puters, to serve as both teacher yard plunge set up a 4th-and-inches “ We went with the game plan schedule. The change did it good, as The first line is composed of the number one pointman, has 17 December and part of January, and sustain the teaching of scientific inch of the way,” said Gibbs Mon­ provided the goahead score. thinking we could throw on them it jumped off to a fine start and, Chambers, Eric Trudon, and Keith goals and 8 assists for a total of 25 Florence Levine of the biology inquiry are absent today in most aides and as student-assisted in­ Riggins officially becomes a free at Miami’s 43. Gibbs’ options were day, noting the previous three NFL and we had a lot of success in the although having slipped lately, has Hurley on offense, with Eric John­ points. The team has 8 games department at MHS attended a precollegiate schools. struction. Computers can be very agent on Tuesday and Gibbs ad­ to go for the first down or punt for champions — Pittsburgh in 1979, first half,” Woodley said. "But in already surpassed the combined win son and Mark Keith playing defense. remaining, with only one home science teachers seminar in 2) Teaching goals related to per­ useful in the laboratory, for data, mitted that he had no idea what the field position. Oakland in 1980 and San Francisco the second half, they shut us down total of the last two seasons. Its Duff, Chris Verbridge, and Brett match scheduled. They host Water- Jerusalem, Israel. sonal use of science in everyday life problem solving and experiment 33-year-old fullback’s plans would Gibbs decided" to go for it and last season — all failed to even earn completely. They u s ^ a lot of tough record to date is 4-7. Factora make up the second offen­ town, February fifth, at the Bolton Hundreds of teachers from all is ignored. analysis. ’The microcomputer has a be. Riggins took it all the way. He F a playoff spot the following year, 3) Science education does not deal marvelous potential, but whether it slanted left, shrugged off an arm man-to-man coverages and they Captained by seniors Bill sive line, while Dan Senkow and Ice Palace. over the world attended the Bat- ‘ "n iere’s no question some people “ My gut feeling is that John enough with the impact of science will be used depends on the quality Herald photo by Pinto tackle attempt by 192-pound comer- played very aggressively. We Chambers and Dan Duff, the team is Dean Gustafson make up the - M.R. Sheva Seminar on Preservice and can deal with adversity better than enjoys playing in Washington but on modern life. of teacher preparation. back Don M cNeal and outraced couldn't even get a first down and Inservice Education of Science they can with success. he’s an unusual guy and he could These areas explain why so many To do her part, Mrs. Levine Is now safety Lyle Blackwood to the end we hadn’t been in that situation Teachers. As the title suggests, it "A fte r you get to the top, you change his mind,” Gibbs said. “ All I students are turned o ff by science taking a course in computers. zone to put Washington ahead for often this year. They were blitzing dealt with the problems of the Spiker in action usually have problems signing know is that John Riggins is very courses in their schools and suggest One may well wonder why Mrs. the first time. The Redskins us a lot and shut down our running IGil Huhtl training (preservice) and inservice players and then you start thinking important to us. We’ve built education of science teachers in the why the average American thinks Levine was chosen to atte^ this clinched the game on Joe game. Rod Johnson leaps high and awaits ball before spiking In you’re better than you are. If we feel ourselves around him. If we lose In the HSW article captioned free world. science is something done only in a seminar other than the fact that she Theismann’s 6-yard touchdown pass “ If you have a good running game Rec American Volleyball League play at llling Junior High last w e’re better than we are, we’d be him, it creates a big hole. You “ Dept. Head Heads South," retiring The problems that exist in preser­ laboratory. can speak Hebrew. Every summer week. Johnson helped his Insurance mates win over Lloyd’s to almost have to restructure your to Charli Brown with 1:55 left. going, you stick to that. If you have E doomed. English teacher Gilbert Hunt stated vice education in the U.S. appear to Perhaps the third area is the most Mrs. Levine takes a trip to Israel. “ It was a gut feeling on my part,” a good passing game going, you move Into first place In standings. “ Right now w e’ll start planning whole offense, especially since we that his main reason for leaving was be worldwide. For example, Uiere is important. For example, the new She often helps the Hebrew Univer­ Gibbs said in explaining the call. “ If stick to that. When nothing works, for the draft. We’d be comfortable only use one back. that. after instructing teenage a wide gap between the theories of age of science has brought about sity in Jerusalem to contribute to its we lose the game, I wanted to lose it it’s completely frustrating.” taking someone at any spot. We “ Riggins is our bread and butter students for 34>A years, he feels out education and the actual teaching in genetic engineering, a new matriculation exam, and this past being physical. I knew we were Woodley’s counterpart, Joe could use another big lineman, runner. I think he can play two or of touch and believes “ the dead the classroom. Teachers are not technology with implications on a summer she designed the two essay going to go with that play — I never Theismann, threw for two TDs and another tight end, a comerback, three more years, but whatever he hands of the past should not continue being taught theory properly, and magnitude equalling the first questions on this exam. They dealt TAC and Salazar decides about the future, I know he gave any other such thought. 143 yards but he wasn’t about to step defensive linemen. I think with the to govern the future.” hence tend to disregard it as unim­ atomic bomb. With the advances of with the knowledge of concepts and “ They called a timeout and into the winner’s circle and bump exception of quarterback and safe­ will make the right decision.” We, the editors of HSW,'all being portant. This is a problem in all genetic engineering, doctors can skills in the lab. Riggins, a unanimous selection as changed defenses but we went with Washington’s horses up front. ty, we could use Just about “ The key to this game was our B former students of Mr. Hunt, dis­ countries. expert more control over genetic 'That’s right. Israelites wishing to the same play. It’s one which has anybody.” the game’s Most Valuable Player, agree with him. We do so not for the Scores of speakers, mostly from mutations and variations, to the ex­ enter the Hebrew University, the in war of words followed gaping holes carved by the worked for us in the past and we felt ability to run the ball,” he said. " I f One person Gibbs could definitely many factors which caused his deci­ the U.S., lectured on the problems tent that new life forms are being largest in Israel, must perform two could work again. I just didn’t Riggins runs well, it opens up the use in ’83 is post-season hero John seifnamed "Hogs” of Washington’s sion to retire, but for the reason be and their possible cures. One created in labs. laboratory experiments successful­ realize how well it would work in passing game for us. We just turned INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The in Australia even if they gave me an Riggins, the veteran 235-pound hulk huge offensive line. He carried 17 stated. speaker identified three weak areas Another goal induced by the third ly to get in. Be thankful for those that situation.” our Hogs loose today. This is T executive director of The Athletics automatic qualification to the world who set a Super Bowl record for times for 58 yards iii the first half as f ' ‘I Mr. Hunt is not out of touch with in science education today: area is the Increase of teacher SAT’s! - D.L. There were 25 Super Bowl records everything I ever wanted. Today, "Congress and world-class championships is a complete most carries (38) and most yards Miami built a 17-10 lead and then young adults. He, of all the teachers set in the game and six more were I ’m part of the best team in the ~ marathoner Alberto Salazar are falsehood,” Salazar was quot^ as rushing (166). Riggins, who finished added 1(18 yards on 21 second-half we have encountered, exhibits an tied. had one he world.” r having an argument without talking saying. with an incredible 610 yards in four carries to raly the Redskins. understanding of our feelings and in­ Salazar then said Chriss contacted terests and involves them in the L to each other. Student Assembly meets, The New York Times Monday his coach. Bill Dellnger, and made class lectures, relating them to the the money offer for the Los Angeles novel, play or short story we are dis­ - quoted Salazar as saying an official race, suggesting ways of circumven­ Parade Wednesday cussing. ' of TAC offered him a $60,M0 deal to Radii ting TAC rules by writing o ff $40,000 Besides being exceptionally run in a Los Angeles Marathon May formulates new activities . 14. But TAC executive director for clinic fees and depositing the ; -TV learned, Mr. Hunt fought in Europe remaining $20,000 in trust funds. during World War II. These ' Ollan Cassell said that is not true. In a letter written Monday to the experiences and the many others The second Student Assembly Manchester High hats, but this time were the candygrams, which went ' The newspaper said Salazar meeting of the year was held in the there are only 168 available. There, on sale Thursday. They will continue ... decided to disclose the offer because Times, Cassell said Salazar’s President welcomes these so-called “ dead hands” have remarks were made because he was TONIGHT encountered over the past 62 years high school cafeteria last ’Tuesday. is a new design and the cost is $3.00 to bie o n ^ l e until Feb. 10. of criticism he received from TAC denied an automatic berth on the 7;.30 - NHL: Whaler va. Nor- have helped to personalize the sub­ ’The meeting again had a poor atten­ and $2.50 with S.A.A. For those who don’t know, can­ for failing to enter the Boston U.S. team to the World Cham­ diques, SportaChannel, WTIC jects of study. How many teachers dance as only 34 students attended. Tlie next topic discussed was the dygrams are little treats that can be Marathon, the race which will serve pionships. 8 - Baaketball: St.John’s vs. after 34 years can still make The agenda for the meeting included upcoming Spirit Week. Frank delivered to friends or a secret love. : as the trials for the U.S. team at the Cassell said "Mr. Salazar’s I'illshurgh, USA “ Hamlet” interesting or give a ren­ discussions on the Hit Squads, Spirit Hacker and Bob Granada are the co- Signatures are q>tional, so send one World Championshi|is in Helsinki in victorious Redskins Week, the Candygrams and the up­ August. representatives” proposed to TAC 9 - Baskethall: Kansas Stale vs. Pholo by Sayre dition of “ I ’m A Little Tea-Pot” for chairmen and the week’s schedule to that special guy or girl and make the class? coming Morp dance. has already been determined. Spirit it a mystery. The candygrams will The criticism came in a letter that Salazar be given the automatic Oklahoma Slate, ESPN the city,” said Redskin Mark He then lifted his other hand with a Mr. Hunt has, we fqel, something The first topic discussed was the Week will be held from Feb. 7 be delivered during homeroom "published in West Coast Running berth, and that the proposal was 10 - Basketball: SMU vs. Texas, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ • Miss Anne Beechler, representing the Manchester Scholarship dent Reagan and First lady Nancy Murphy, before crossing the street finger raised to indicate the team’s valuable to offer young people, and Hit Squads. For the past few weeks, through the 11. Elach day students period on Feb. 11. Magazine. voted down. USA Foundation, accepts a check from Ms. Judy Spicker who Reagan were among a jubilant to wave briefly to the throng. hard- sought Np. 1 status. it is not only his superior several S.A.A. members have been are asked to dress up in a predeter­ The final topic discussed was . The letter was written by Alvin “ Mr. Salazar has decided not to 10:30 - NHL: Rangers vs. Kings, collected the funds for a scholarship In memory of Lisa Young, crowd of 500 ecstatic Washington ■ George Starke, wearing a red The fans roared their approval knowledge; it is his extraordinary going to the homerooms to promote mined way to show spirit. Morp Dance. This dance id to be Chriss, a New York lawyer who compete in the Boston Marathon, Channel 9 Redskins fans who gave a royal jacket bedecked with a hog’s head, and some blew him kisses. a former M.H.S. student. ability to communicate. Unfor­ the buying of S.A.A. cards. There On Monday, MHS students are chaired by Allyson Siwlk and Becky manages the trust fund for road run­ the event that w ill serve as the U.S. 11:30 - Basketball: Florida vs. welcome to the returning Super popped a champagne bottle in the People of all ages stood in tunately, he is leaving the world of Hit Squads w ill be continuing in the askcxi to dress backwards, while McCray, with a date of March 4 ning Old track and field athletes un­ team trials for the World Cham­ LSU, ESPN Bowl champions. direction of the crowd tefore freezing temperatures for more teaching in Connecticut in favor of hope of selling more car^. The TuMday is “ dress-up" day. Students already set. der TAC ’s auspices. pionships,” Cassell wrote. “ That is The festivities are not yet over: climbing into a black limousine. than an hour waiting (or the sun-bathing in Florida. cards will also be available in the are asked to show school spirit and A Morp Dance to a backwards Salazar said the letter claimed his decision, and I respect it.” A full-blown parade down Wa­ “ Hogs” is the nickname of the Redskin buses to roll in. Police cafeteria during lunch periods. dress in their finest. Wednesday's prom, as the word (prom) implies. Salazar was more interested in run­ “ However, I don’t respect his T h e C la ss o f 1984 and a ll shington’s Constitution Avenue is team ’s offensive line. contained the friendly crowd in a Foundation helps With the purchase of an S.A.A. theme is a bright new idea. ning for money in a marathon in decision to disparage m yself and successive classes will surely miss Girls must ask the guys and d re n Kings bow sch^uled for Wednesday to con­ Some of the top stars did not roped-off area across the street Australia in April than in running TAC with untrue statements. These out. card, the bearer is entitled to Everyone should dress and act like should consist of "gn in gy” jeans tinue the celebration o f the team ’s return with the team. from the Redskins’ headquarters Of the many students who pass With many generous private con­ the Boston race. can’t go unredressed, and we expect We hope, another wise, old, reduced admission to many school their favorite or not-so-favorlte and old sweatshirts. first N F L championship in 41 Quarterback Joe Theismann and in Chantilly, Va., outside through the halls of Manchester tributions, more than $3,000 has now "F o r them to go and sling mud in an explanation for them.” experienced pair of "dead hands” activities and is also eligible to win teacher. Thursday and Friday are Dinner is also included. Expensive years. kicker Mark Moseley were bound Washington. High School, there are always a few been raised for this scholarship. designated as “ hat day” and "red m y name that I was planning to run to Knicks will happen along to MHS; not to a moped in a drawing ttiat w ill be meals are unacceptable. Couples The Reagans, the first to wel­ for Honolulu for the Pro Bowl. After leaving the buses, a few of Both Ms. Spicker and Jones would who. stand out from the rest because govern the future, but to help shape held Feb. 22. and white” day, respectively. must go to their favorite fast food com e the team Monday night upon Fullback John Riggins, who set the players drew near the crowd. they possess unusual qualities. like to see the fund become a Also discussed at the meeting Car and truck horns blared and it. — The editors Once again, S.A.A. will be selling restaurant. — B.P. B y United Press International arrival at Dulles International Super Bowl records for most Lisa Young was one such student. perpetual one rather than, as Jones Penguin coach denies Cotton Fitzsimmons, the Kansas Airport, shook hands and chatted carries and most yards rushing firecrackers popped in response. termed it, "a one-shot deal." A severely physically han-. City coach, may have been taking briefly with players and family and helped clinch victory with the ^One of the fans, wearing a dlcapped girl, Lisa would have been The money that has been raised the Kings’ sixth straight loss a bit mem ters as they stepped down the longest scoring run in Super Bowl waist-length Indian chief’s head will be forwarded to the Manchester dress and war paint on his face, led graduated with the class of 1984. She Martin Luther King remembered too seriously. ramp of their charter^ DC-10. history remained in California for died suddenly last June, with one Scholarship Foundation and a luncheon honoring him as the the exuberant mass in cheers. I report he'll be fired “ I just hope I don’t Jump out of The other fans, some painted and more final examination to take. awarded to individuals who one of the windows of the 23- story wearing signs to remind everyone game’s Most Valuable Player. Uninhibited yelling pierced the When Judy Spicker learned of exemplify perseverance and spirit, The second annual Rev. Dr. Rev. Leroy Bailey Jr., was then in­ passivity.*^ Non-violent resistance Besides the Reagans, members clear night air with yells of: policies initiated by the Reagan ad­ published reports that he was going hotelsthat I’ve been staying at of the Redskins 27-17 victory over Lisa’s death last September, she and who have an involvement and Luther King Jr. Commemorative troduced. Rev. Bailey to the pastor ooes resist. This kind of resistance EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. the Miarni Dolphins Sunday, were of their entourage and a legion of “ We’re No. 1. We’re No. 1.” ministration. to be replaced by Loo Angottl, now recently, until we get our act was determined to find a way to concern for the less fortunate. Program was held Jan. 13 at Con­ of the First Baptist (%urch of Hart­ makes friends not by sedcing to (U P I) — Eddie Johnston, embattled kept away from the airport. reporters and photographers, the The singing and cheering in­ Following the evening’s speaker. coaching the Penguins’ Baltimore together this season,” said Fitz­ keep her spirit alive. Ms. Spicker “ Lisa had an amazing spirit,” cordia Lutheran Church. The ford. The bulk of the speech dealt humiliate but by leaving love as its coach of the Pittsbui^ Penguins, But they greeted the team later qnly fans on hand to welcom e the creased as television lights passed Desiree Pina and Leah Smith, two affiliate in the American Hockey simmons Monday night at New came up with the idea of a said Ms. Spicker. "Nothing could program included a potluck dinner, with Martin Luther King Jr., his 'vehemently denied Monday night at Redskins Park amid a hail of Redskins immediately were over the huddled fans. aftermath. It was noM that this students from Manchester High League. York after the Knicks had beaten stop her." 'that he is about to be fired as coach members of the airport ground In the background, two signs scholarship in Lisa’s name. speakers and entertainment. The views and philosophies, hto life, and form of resistance to aimed at evil School, performed a dance having the Kings 114-97. cheers and popping fire crackers. "She was an excellent student," o f the N H L team that has gone 13 crew. expressed appreciation for John The idea was well sunported by Manchester Interracial Council of the changes he initiated during rather than at persons caught in the teamwork as its main thane. The The loss dropped the Kings, Even Washington Mayor Marion added Mr. Jones., jjpunes without a victory. "Nobody has come to me about A large, hand-painted sign read­ Riggins, the gam e’s most valuable the friends, and famiiy of Lisa« sponsored the event. the beginnings of the Civil Rights injustice. The final point was that dancers moved in nnctoronlzatlon 23-22, five games behind Midwest Barry, who made the flight with Lisa’s determination and positive "M e and Bax (general manager bringing up Angotti,” Johnston said the team, stood by in a Redskins ing "Welcome, world champions” player; “ World’s Best — 27 plus 17 Young, and the scholarship fund was The evening began with flutist movement. the basic assumption to the whole for much of the performance. The Division leader San Antonio. outlook Undoubtedly left a mark on 'Bastlen) will consult on shifting per­ foUowinig the loss which u w his hat and T-shirt. was hung from the side of a fire equals 44“ and “ John Riggins is begun. Darya Hirrschfeld who provided technique of non-violet reststance Round Table Singers followed. Kim Truck Robinson scored 21 points, those who came in contact with her. Rev. Bailey said that Martin sonnel,” Johnston sold after the team lose a 2-0 lead when the Devils high for both teams. Robinson and During his appearance, Reagan engine on hand for the arrival and God. ” Since Lisa had been interested in entertainment before dinner. After is that "the universe is on the side of M erz and Sandra McMeans per­ When asked why she wanted to I Luther King Jr. was successful and Penguins were beaten, 3-2, by the ' scored three goals in less than three Paul Westphal led a third-quarter was presented with a Redskins departure of the helicopters carry­ The score of the gam e — 27-17 - the business field, Ms. Spicker con­ dinner the welcome was given by Justice.” formed the duet In the song, "Ebony start the scholarship fund, Ms. New Jersey Devils,dropping minutes of me third period. The Knicks charge that broke the game cap, which he wore during the ing Reagan and his pariy. adds up to Riggins’ number, f 4. tacted several business teachers at Elizabeth Tonuccl, c«K^rwoinan great in that be refused to cooperate In closing Rev, Bailey stressed and Ivory.” The group’s traditional Pittsburgh into last place in the siz- defeat left Pittsburgh with a 012-1 wide-open. With New York’s de­ duration of his 13 minute stay. He The team travel^ directly to MHS. Spicker replied simply, "I knew of the Manchester Interracial Coun­ with an evil system through the use the idea that in the 10 years since closing number, ’’A Parting leam Patrick Division. record since a January 1 victory fense, especially Westphal’s play, and Mrs. Reagan posed for pic­ Redskins Park, where they were As a resul(, Arthur Jones men­ Lisa from having her in my class cil. The Round Table Singers, of non-violent resistance. the beginning o f the Rights Round,” was begun by Pam Sterling * “They’re hdve been no flghts,.no over the New York Islanders and the Knicks engineer^ an 132 tures with Redskins owner Jack met by about 500 fans. tioned the scholarship to his classes and just couldn’t quite d ism iu her d ir e c ts by Penny Daleota and ac­ The Rev. Bailey Jr. b rou A t to the movement. Interracial relations and Wayne Reading. arguments^’ ’ said Johnston. " I t ’s enabled New Jersey to pass the spurt in Just over six minutes of the Kent Cooke and Coach Joe Gibbs, Gibbs delighted the fans by ZODIAC- Nan ’.icKeown 48S, w that they might contribute. Kathy from my mind.” companied by Karen Krinjak, per­ listeners’ notice several points have still not progressed adequate­ The evening ended with a prayer 'Votally unfounded. It upsets me Penguins in the Patrick standings third quarter. Kansas City was holding the Super Bowl trophy. walking across a street, raising the Sharon Borek 457, Del Duroond 468, Grove and her students organized Such a statement seems to hold formed the song "Flying Free” about Martin Luther King’s non­ ly. Bailey feels that "for Mack peo­ by the Rev. Burton Strand, the 'when I read that stuff in the for the first time since November limited to six itoints (or the first 9>A "I think we’re getting a feel (or coveted Super Bowl trophy in one Pearl Garland 463, Cindy Crockett and held a bake sale last fall to raise true for all who knew Lisa. — Amy after the welcome speech. violent policy. The first was that ple the omen to still not good” as a pastor of the Concordia LutlMran papers.” Johnston was referring Ip 14. minutes of the period. how much it (the victory) meant to hand and saying, “ This is yours.” 479. nnoney for the scholarship fund. Huggans The speaker for the night, the non-violence does not mean r«Milt of some of the economic Church. — Leonie G la e s a i a t - - ;

16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 1, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. Feb. 1. 1983 - 17 Riggins blue-chipper MCC gains revenge Tarheels No. 1 Unlike a majority of past Super Bowls the U63 offering last Sunday held the interest of most from Scoreboard start to finish as the underdog Washington Redskins trimming Middlesex surprised the , 27-17. Herald and UCLA No. 2 Etefore retreating to the dressing room to accept Emerson 11. Jim Florence and the congratulations of many, including President Angle Getting a measure of revenge, a 27-19 lead and then to a 37-24 margin before two Bruce Bragg Emerson latched onto 12 and 10 Reagan, Johii Riggins, a flake of the first nature Manchester Community College NEW YORK (UPI) - North Nevada-Las Vegas, at 184) the dropped out oi the Top 20 for two Earl Yost, jumpers pulled Middlesex within rebounds respectively for MCC. during most of his National Football League toppled Middlesex Community Carolina, ridinga 14-game winning nation’s only major unbeaten consecutive weeks beginning last 37-28 at the half. Doug Leonard and Next outing for the Cougars is ^ career, clearly emerged as the brightest star. Sports Editor College, 60-55, in CCCAA basket­ streak since falling out of the Top school, improved five notches to Dec. 21. However, North Carolina John Reiser had 12 and 9 first-half Thursday night against CCCAA-, Henderson S(t. Ars. college of When the blue chips were on the line, the SS- ball action Monday night at 20, completed its climb to the top of No. 3, receiving nine first- place rejoined the ratings at No. 16 on Hendrix S6, Arkansas-Monticello 51 points respectively for the Cou­ leading Mattatuck Community: . yearold Riggins operated like a Las Vegas dealer. Cheney Tech. the ratings today by being named votes and 455 points. St. John’s, Jan. 4 and has steadily improved Mary Hardin Baylor 72. Trinity 8 gars. Middlesex outscored the (tollege at Cheney Tech’s gym at 6 NW OkU. 8 . East Cent. Okla. 60 (o t) He gained more yards in four post-season games, The Cougars were beaten by the No. 1 basketball team in the 18-1 after victories over Villanova each week — to No. 11, a tie for No. Cougars, 20-10, to take a 48-47 lead o'clock. Basketball New Mexico SUte 79, Creighton 73 four, than he totaled during the abbreviated regular Middlesex in their oWn season­ country following balloting by and Manhattan, moved up two 3 and sole possession of No. 3 — OkU. Christian 78. OkU. Baptist 53 with 9:05 remaining. MCC then Bruce Bragg had 13 points and ' Hockey season. opening MCC-Rotary Club Classic U P I’s Board of Coaches. positions to No. 4. followed byNo. 5 before earning the top spot this Oral Roberts 87, TUvier 71 drew even at 51-all with six J.W. Haslam 10 to pace Middlesex. Southern Arkansas ® , OuachiU 47 for the championship. The tri­ .The Tar Heels, 17-3 after victo­ Memphis State (two first-place week. It was amazing that Riggins could stand up at the minutes to go. Manchester (60)— Florence 0-5- Texas A&M 78. Texas Tech 8 umph lifts the Cougars to 8-4 votes). No. 6 Indiana, No. 7UCLA, North Carolina is the fifth team Texas Wesleyan 8 . SE Oklahoma 54 end of play. He admitted he was a "little tired.” Back in form Steve Emerson’s three-point 5, Reiser 5-3 13, Leonard 5-4-14,, ries over Georgia State and overall for the season while the loss Atlantic Coast (inferen ce oppo­ No. 8 Houston, No. 9 Arkansas and to hold the No. 1 ranking this Texas A & I 88, Sam Houston SU te 58 After all, be carried the football 38 times and play gave MCC a 56-53 lead with 59 Emerson 4-3-11, Silver 6-5-17, Tulsa 81, Southern Illinois 70 Determined to prove that he’s still the best indoor drops the Middletown-based vis­ No. 10 Missouri. season. Virginia, Indiana, Mem­ gained 166 yards, both Super Bowl records. seconds left with Pat Silver, Garen 0-0-0, Facey 0-0-0, Collins nents Wake Forest and Georgia West miler in the world, Eamonn Coghlan showed his itors to 8-5. MCC goes to 4-1 in Tech last week, moved ahead of Villanova, 13-3 after losing to St. phis State and UCLA were the NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE N A’n O N A L B A SK E TB A LL ASSOC. Oregon ft, Arizona 84 Miami’s vaunted defense keyed on Riggins all former Manchester High standout, 0- 0-0. Totals 20-20^. Elastem Qm ference Puget Sound 8 , AUska-Fairbanks S5 heels to the field in the Millrose Games’ feature CCCAA play trailing only unbeaten UCLA and Indiana, which were John’s and knocking off Syracuse others. Wales Conference game but the former New York Jet running back 5-0 Mattatuck Community College. on target four consecutive times Middlesex (5 5 )- ’Turner 44)-8,;. Patrick Division Atlantic Division San Diego St. 71, Air Force 47 race last Saturday night although he was four , ranked first and second, respec- in Big East Conference games, W L T Pts. GF GA W L Pet. GB Weber St. f i . S.W. Louisiana 56 wasn’t to be stopped by anyone. ’Tbe powerfuly-built down the stretch from the foul line Lucas 2-0-4, Leary 2-2-6, Moses seconds off his world mark. Middlesex dips to 2-3 in the ' lively, in last week’s ratings. advanced one position to No. 11, Syracuse, 134, and Wake Forest, Philadelphia S 13 7 73 21B 140 PhiUdelphia .38 6 864 - one-time playboy proved to be one tough cookie who 1- 0-2, Mitchell 1-0-2, Haslam 4-2-10, Boston 36 10 SVk conference and to fourth place in to preserve the victory. 134, fell out of the Top 20 while N Y IsUnders 2B 17 8 64 107 1S6 Copyright 1963 by UPI Coghlan, winner of the Five Mile Road Race in UCLA, 14-2, was upset 70-67 by followed by No. 12 Louisville, New Jersey 28 17 822 10^ got better, and stronger, as the game wore on. If Silver had a game-high 17 points Bruce Bragg 6-1-13, Brian Bragg' Washington 24 16 12 60 X>4 182 NEW YORK (UPI) - The United the six-team race. Oklahoma, 164, and Auburn, 12-5, Washington 20 24 .466 18 anything, the Miami defense was gasping for Manchester the last two ’Thanksgiving mornings, unranked'Alabama while Indiana, which dropped five spots after its N Y Rangers 23 23 6 92 198 186 Press International Board of Coaches Top MCC broke from a 17-all dead­ to pace MCC with Leonard adding 4-1-9, Freeman O-l-l. Totals New York 18 27 .400 20Vk has now reeled off three straight triumphs in bis 15-2, dropped a 6348 decision to 98- 81 loss to Virginia, No. 13 Iowa, slipped into the ratings. N ew Jersey U 31 11 33 141 210 20 college basketball ratings (first-place breath. 14 points, John Reiser 13 and Steve 24-7-55. Pittsburgh 12 33 7 31 157 246 Central Division lock with seven minutes left to take No. 14 Illinois State and No. 15 'The records for the Top 20 teams v o t « and records th ro n g Jan. 23 m Riggins won the most valuable player award, specialty, all under four minutes in the last month. Iowa. Adams Division Milwaukee 30 15 .687 - are through Sunday’s games. Detroit 23 23 800 7^ rentheses): „ ’The 30-year-old. Irishman had a 3:64.40 time in North Carolina, the defending Kentucky, which fell Five notches Boston S3 10 8 74 201 134 North Carolina (22) (17-3) 56B hands down, en the biggest NFL game of the year. Six coaches from each of seven Montreal 27 14 10 64 236 181 AtlanU 21 23 .477 8>A winning the Wanamaker Millrose Mile for the national champions, received 22 after losing to Georgia 70-63. Indiana 14 29 826 15 r2. Virginia (9) (17-2) 5® He lugged the pigskin like Bronko Nagurski, Marion geographical areas of the nation Buffalo 26 17 0 50 190 166 3. Neva(la-Las Vegas (9) (1X0) 9B first-place votes for 588 points from Georgetown is ranked 16th, Chicago 15 31 826 15Vk Motley, Jimmy Brown and in their fourth time, other wins coming in 1977,1979,1960 and Quebec 24 21 6 54 217 211 4. St. John's (18-1) « a the 42 coaches on U P I’s Board to followed by No. 17 Washington comprise the U PI Board. Each Hartford 13 32 6 32 170 240 Cleveland 9 36 2D6 20^ hey-day, and perhaps even better. 1981. His world best was 3:50.6 set in ‘81. ECHO ice Eagle girls triumph Western (inference 5. Memphis St. (2) (16-1) « easily outdistance ACC rival and State, No. 18 Minnesota, No. 19 week they vote on the top 15 teams Campbell Conference 6. Indiana (152) ^ Riggins was the difference between winning and Coughlan used the turkey day 4.8 miler here as a Norris Division Midwest Division Oklahoma and No. 20 Auburn. and points are awarded on a W L Pet. GB 7. UCLA (14-2) « ' workout in preparation for the indoor season and second-ranked Virginia, which W L T Pts. GF GA 8. Houston (162) 8® losing and the Redskin victory was good for pro hockey stanza for East,, 15-14-13, etc., basis for votes from Chicago 31 14 7 80 2 » 183 San Antonio 29 18 .617 - C O V E N T R Y - With a strong garnered nine first-place votes and The Tar Heels, rated No. 2 in the 9. Arkansas (17-1) ^ edged Greg Meyer in a near photo finish. Minnesota 36 14 12 < 64 217 188 Kansas City 23 22 ^ football. second-half effort. East Catholic Martha Barter and Carolynn'r first through 15th. 10. Missouri (163) 188 528 points. pre-season, got off to a 3-3 start and St. Louis 16 27 10 42 187 207 Denver _ Local interest in the Madison Square Garden 11. Villanova (134) 1^ The Super Bowl took some of the ill feelings girls’ basketball team upended DelSignore netted 7 and 6 markers Detroit 12 37 12 36 158 214 Dallas 9 Aj .477 6Vk 12. Louisville (163) 1« generated by the fans that arose out of the early track spectacle also included Elast Catholic High respectively in the third canto (or Toronto 12 28 10 34 184 223 UUh 18 29 .383 11 Coventry High, 62-47, in non­ 13. Iowa (134) 1I» Smythe Division Houston 8 36 .182 19^ season strike and left a black cloud over the N F L ... standout Steve Kittredge in tbe schoolboy mile. ’The M ITE A conference action Monday night in the Eaglettes while Daria Lupac-„ 14. Illinois St . (161) IIS Edmonton 29 15 10 68 280 217 Pacific Division Eagle senior was a distant seven in a nine-man field Tri-City Plaza split in recent 15. Kentucky (134) IM _ until Riggins and Co. went to work on a sunny after­ Coventry' Chino dumped in 9 tallies in the ' Calgary 21 25 7 40 215 225 Los Angeles 34 9 .701 — College basketball roundup 16. Georgetown (154) * noon in Los Angeles. And except for two long but the experience should do him well in future detion, downing Suffield by a 5-4 The win lifts the Eaglettes to 5-9 final period. Winnipeg , 20 25 7 47 19? 217 Portland 27 18 800 8 Phoenix 27 30 874 9 17. Washington St. (15-2) }} meets. All the entrants, except Kittredge, had the count and bowing to Easthampton, for the season with six games left Lupacchino wound up with a Vancouver ^ 17 24 10 44 164 190 18. F^nnesoU (13-3) M scoring plays for touchdowns, a 76-yard pass play Los Angeles . 16 27 7 30 178 223 Seattle 25 20 866 10 19. OkUhoma (164) ^ and a 98-yard runback of a kickoff, plus a field goal, advwmage of competing in Indobr track during the Mass., 6-4. Gregg Tolman had two on the regular slate. East must win dozen points and she along with (Top lour in each division qualify for Golden SU te 19 26 .422 16 San Diego 14 32 804 » . Auburn (12-6) . , winter season on a regular basis. goals and Ken Herold, Sean Allard five of those outings to qualify for DelSignore combined for 27 re­ Stanley Cup plavoffs.) Note: By agreement with the National all in the first half, the Redskin defense was superb. Monday’s ResulU Monday'ily's Results Association of Basketball Coaches of the and Kevin Wiehn one apiece in the post-season play. Next action is bounds. Christy Bearse and Donna New York 114, Kansas City 97 Winnipeg 2, Boston 2 (tie ) United SUtes. teams on probation by the Suffield while while Tolman had Boston 110, Q iicago 104 Thursday night at home against . Revellese played well defensively New Jersey 3, Pittsburgh 2 NCAA and ineligible for tbe NCAA Memphis State upset Minnesota 4. Toronto 2 iSiesday^s Games two more scores and Herold and while Donna Coulombe and Beth Tournament are ineligible for Top 20 and HCC foe Northwest Catholic at 8 Indiana at New Jersey, 7:36 p.m. Tuesday’s Games national championship consideration by Brian Curtis one apiece in the loss. o’clock. Caffrey played well inside, control: Cleveland at AtlanU, 7:36 p.m. (All Times E ^ ) the U P I Board of Coaches. Those such Chris Senseney had assists in each Houston at Chicago, 8:95 p.m. East had a slender 24-23 lead at ling Coventry’s inside game. Hartford at Quebec. 7:36 p.m. teams for the 198-63 season are: Philadelphia at Denver. 9:36 p.m. outing. Goalie Bill Pace had 37 Detroit at Washington, 7 ;S p.m. OkUhoma City. St. Louis and W ichiU the half before erupting for 38 Chicago at St. Louis, 9:(B p.m. Milwaukee at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Bruins' unbeaten SUte. Basketball saves in the two games. second-half points. The Elaglettes East Catholic (6 2 )— Bearse 10-3 N .Y . Islanders at Calgary. 9:35 p.m. Wednesday’s Games outscored the homestanding Patri­ 2, Revellese 2 4-118, Barter 4 1-4 9, at snub in rankings N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles. 10:35 San Diego at Boston MITEB p.m. Detroit at Indiana ots, who fall to 3-9, by a 19-9 count in Ciaffrey 11-2 3, DelSignore 3 1-2 7, Montreal at Vancouver, 11:05 p.m. New Jersey at Geveland United Bank fell to Greenfield, the third stanza to open a 43-32 Palm er 6 7-13 19, Coulombe 0 04 0,. Wednesday’s Games Kansas City at Washington streak at dozen never relinquished the lead, taking never played any better.” New York at San Antonio Swimming Mass., 5-1 and deadlocked Mid­ bulge going into the final eight Lupacchino 5 2-5 12, Ricci 0 0-0 0,' Bv United Press International Hartford at Toronto a 37-22 halftime lead. AtPeoria, III., Hank Comley and Minnesota at Buffalo Los Angeles at Dallas dlesex, 1-1, in recent compeitition. minutes. Raffin 0 0-00, Burke 10-12. Totals Memphis State again failed to be “ If we had been down eight or Rick Lamb combined to score 29 Philadeli^ia at Winnipeg Denver at Houston By I ony Favla on the rebound. Mike Kelsey had the goal with Eric “ We had a pretty balanced 23 16-45 62. voted No. 1, so the Tigers took out Pittsburgh at Chicago UUh at Phoenix nine points at halftime. I ’d have points to iead lilinois State past Milwaukee at Seattle Boston finally beat Doug Soetaert, BUSINESSMEN Peterson drawing an assist in the scoring attack with different peo­ Coventry (47)— Dimmock 30-16, their revenge on the only team to St. Louis at Detroit UPl Sports Writer felt a lot better,” said Virginia Missouri Valley (inference rival who was brilliant in goal for the B.A. Club whipped Westown loss while Kelsey had the goal, ple taking charge in each quar­ Nothem 2 5-5 9, Kurtz 40-28, Dahl 1 beat them this year. At Memphis, Tenn., Keith Lee Tech Coach Charlie Moir. “ When Bradley. The Redbirds led 38-29 CHICAGO (104) Scoring the tying goal in the third Jets, making 29 saves, when Barry Pharmacy, 92-69, and Manchester assisted by Dan Barry, in the tie. ter,” said Etost Coach Donna Ridel. 2-5 4, Dopsloff 0 0-0 0, Gustafson 2 American Hockey League you’re down by 15, it’s tough to before the Braves rallied with 10 of Higgins 3-10 2-3 8, Greenwood 08 (M) 0. period would leave most hockey Pederson made it 2-1 at 7:04 of the Cycle clubbed Lodge All-Stars, Scott Vanek in goal had 24 saves in Liz Palm er had 10 of her 1-2 5, Bank 3 14 7, Miller 384 6. scored 23 points, grabbed 14 Northern (^rzin e 12-22 6-7 30. D. Bradley 4-6 2-2 come back. We panicked a little the next 12 points to get within one W L T Pts. GF GA players with high spirits, but not second period with his 30th goal. 85-71, Monday night at Illing. the two engagements. game-high 19 points in the opening Totals 18 11-23 47. rebounds and blocked five shots 10. 'Theus 6-17 54 17. Woolridge 5-10 34 Rec Swim Team Monday night to give Memphis bit. Our youth and inexperience point. ISU is now 16-1 and 8-0 in the Fredericton 27 13 7 61 20B 150 13, Dailey 7-12 28 16. Jackson 18 04 2, Bruins’ defenseman Ray Bourque. In other games. New Jersey edged Bill Bellock had 27 points, Rich Maine 34 21 6 54 204 .198 01l>erding 28 1-1 5, Jones 0-1 04 0. State, ranked fifth for the second showed.” conference. Bradley fell to 8-9 and The “ B*’ Meet held Saturday "When you gel a tie against a Pittsburgh 3-2 and Minnesota topped Gustafson 20 and Chuck Lankford SQUIRT A Nova Scotia 24 22 5 53 240 210 LesU r 1-f 1-13. ToU ls 41-852286104. In other games. No. 11 Villanova 3-5. Adirondack 24 24 4 52 211 212 between the Manchester Rec Swim team like this. I’m disappointed,” 18 for B.A. while Dennis Downer Fogarty Bros, had three outings straight week, a 73- 64 victory over BOSTON (110) Toronto 4-2. edged No. 16 Georgetown 68-67, At Knoxville, Tenn., Dale Ellis Moncton 19 25 5 43 170 190 McHale 3-12 3-4 9. Bird 11-16 54 27. Team and the Glastonbury at said Bourque Monday night at and Craig Phillips hooped 29 and 22 recently with the Oilers falling to Virginia Tech in a Metro Confer­ Sherbrooke 13 31 4 » 173 223 Parish 1382 44 30. Buckner 14 04 2. Devils 3, Penguins 2 Cougar women beaten 14th-ranked Illinois State nipped sank-two free throws with seven Glastonbury High produced a vic­ Boston after the Bruins had settled points respectively for Westown. New Milford, 3-1, being white­ ence game. Southern Ainge 2-4 04 4. M axwell 4-7 0-1 8, At East Rutherford, N.J., Aaron Bradley 56-55, Tennessee upset No. seconds left to lift Tennessee to its Rochester 29 16 5 63 240 204 Archibald 05 1013 10. Henderson 4-12 44 ^ tory for Manchester, 188-180. for a 2-2 tie with the Winnipeg Jets. Mark Piekos had 29 points. Bob washed by Glastonbury. 5-0. and Center Derrick Phiilips scored Broten, Steve Tambellini and Bobby Surging ahead midway through product, paced t|ie Cougars with 16 15, Kentucky 65-63, and Mississippi upset, leading Vols Coach Don Hershey ; 26 21 1 53 185 180 12. Carr 18 28 4. Robey O l 04 0, C. Kierman 22 and Tom Conrsui 10 for succumbing to South Windsor B, 16 points and had 12 rebounds and Baltim ore 23 22 6 52 226 232 Bradley 28 04 4. T oU ls 4149 2886 110. TYiple winners for Manchester " I f we had had a good start, it would MacMillan scored during a 2:37 span the first half, Housatohic Com­ DeVoetosay, "There’snoquestion Cycle while Shawn Lawton netted 3-2. Jeff Olender had the goal in the points. She also had a dozen., guard Phillip Haynes also had 16 surprised 20th:rated Auburn 61- 48. New Haven 23 21 4 90 184 182 • Chicago 32222327-104 were Mike Dunphy and Jennifer have been a totally different game. late in the third period to lift New munity (tollege whipped Manches­ that the difference in this ballgame St. Catharins 23 26 4 50 219 232 Boston 2727 3026-110 20 points, Tom Foran 15 and Gary New Milford loss. Goalie Brendan rebounds. Am y Glazer chipped in . points to heip the Tigers improve to At Philadelphia, sophomore Ed Holmes. But we were bad the first half of the Jersey. Pittsburgh, winless in a ter (immunity (tollege, 79-45, in with 10 caroms for MCC. Pinckney, who scored 27 points and was my red tie. I ’ve never worn the Three-point goals—None. Fouled out— Miller 10 for All-Stars. Wheeler was busy with 22 stops. 17-1. Their only loss was a 69-56 Springfield 18 28 4 40 160 205 None. ToUl fouls-Chlcago 20, Boston 28. Manchester scoring: game. We only played 30 minutes.” club-record 13 straight games, had women’s basketball action Mon­ tie with this suit before and the tie Wheeler had 20 more saves in the MCC will be out to snap ito upset by Virginia Tech three weeks pulled down 22 rebounds, sank two Saturday's Results Rebounds-Ohicago 46 (Corzine 12). 8 and Under Girls — 25 Freestyle 3. BeUy Bourque’s 35-foot slapshot 4:43 Over at Bennet, Manchester Adirondack 3, Binghamton 2 Boston 38 (Parish 16). Assists—Chicago gained a 2-0 lead on goals by Mike day night at Cheney Tech. two-game losing streak Saturday free throws with eight seconds left allowed us to make the free M cCubray :24.36; 25 B ackstroke 2. B. Police nipped Allied Printing. shutout loss to Glastonbury and he ago — the same day the Tigers got Hershey 2, Sherbrooke 1 26 (D. Bradley 5). Boston 25 (Archibald into the third period lifted Boston Bullard and Rick Keboe before The win lifts the Bridgeport- throws.” McCubray :27.31; 25 B utterfly 1. Leigh Robert Chaboneau hooped 30 also had 10 stops versus South night when it hosts Thames Valley their first-ever No. 1 ranking. to give Villanova its first lead of the F^ine i. Baltimore 1 (OT, tie) 9). Technical—Woolridge. A—12,742. into the tie, which extended the Broten scored New Jersey’s first based Lady Hawks to 5-2 for the Ellis, who finished with 22 points, Moncton 6. St. Catharines 3 Kurland ;22.20 ; 25 Breast Stroke 3. Nicole points, Tom Cirrillo 22 and Sandy Windsor. Jason Pellagatto and State Tech Saturday night at East Memphis State Coach Dana Kirk game — and the victory. The Bruins’ unbeaten streak to 12 games goal with 6:04 left. season while the loss drops the Catholic at 6 o’clock. ' Wildcau, who trailed by eight with helped turn back a strong surge by Springfield 3. New Haven 0 Hachey :35.60. Ficara and Marty Jordan 14 apiece Jason Oatway had the goals. said, " I ’m glad to get that one Sunday’s Results KANSAS a T Y (07) 8 and Under Boys — 100 Medley R eU y 1. and enabled goaltender Pete E. Johnson 7-13 28 16. Kina 14 04 2. New Jersey moved out of the Lady Cougars to 4-2. back. 4:49 remaining, gradually cut the Kentucky and the Vols took Their Fredericton 2. Moncton 2 (OT. tie) Sean Anderson, Kevin Holmes, (> a ig Hart, for Police while Rod Hartwick had Meriweather 34 04 6. R. Williams 7-18 4- Peelers to stretch his personal un­ Patrick Division cellar for the first Housatonic broke from a 10-all Housatonic (79)— Porter 10-0 2, "It’s a good win for us. We deficit. The Wildcats improved to fifth home win in a row over the St. Catharines 5. Nova Scotia 2 David Bohrbacb 1:38.24 ; 25 Freestyle 2. Hart 32 tallies, Doug Rice 25 and Paul , SQUIRT B Baltimore 6, Sherbrooke 4 4 18. Woodson 3-7 28 8. S. Johnson 34 44 defeated string to 27 games. deadlock with 13:09 left in the first Fem eley 2 2-2 6, Wright 7 7-11 21, Wildcats. The win negated a 19.17; 3. Rohrbach :19.31; 25 Backstroke 1. time since Nov. 14. Powers 20 for Allied. ‘ Horst Engineering registered a executed well at some times and 14-3, 7-1 in the Big East Confer­ Monday's Games 10. Nealy 18 1-1 3. Loder 54 04 11, " I can’t say I wasn’t thinking half and never looked back. The Brown 3 04 6, Dixion 13 1-2 27, 42-point effort by Kentucky center ( No Games Scheduled) Steppe 04 1-1 IS. R. Johnson 44 04 8. Anderson ;22.34. Holmes ;25.27 ; 25 Butterfly 3. Report on the other game at 3-1 win over Glastonbury. Steve had a letdown at other times.” ence. David Wingate scored 16 about it," Peelers said. ’‘At times, I Hawks surged to a 29-18 halftime Walton 6 1-2 13, Brown 2 04) 4. points for the Hoyas) 15-5 and 6-2. Melvin Turpin. Tennessee and Tuesday's Games Thompson 1-4 0-0 2. T oU ls 4147 14-16 07. Holmes :28.75; 25 Breast Strokes. Hart ;29.31; Bennet was incomplete. Winning Blair, Chip Addabbo and Scott Dell Curry hit (or 22 points to NEW YORK (114) 100 Relay 1. Anderson. Holmes, Hart, R ( ^ - North Stars 4, Maple Leafs 2 lead and extended their advantage Totals 34 11-21 79. Kentucky have identical records: Rochester at Baltimore said to myself, ‘If I lose it, that’s and losing team’s names along Winot tallied for Horst. Goalie lead the Hokies, 16-4 overall and 4-2 “ That has got to go down as the Sherbrof^e at Fredericton Orr 7-13 6-7 20. Robinson 7-14 74 21. bach. 1:21.60. how it goes.’ Then I said, ’That’s At Toronto, defenseman Brad to 33-20 four minutes into the Manchester (45)— Donnelly 414 finest, most thrilling and most 13-5 overall and 5-4 in the Southeast Adirondack at St. Catharines Cartwright 6-10 04 18. Tucker 04 04 0. 9 and 10 Girls — 50 Freestyle 2. Karen Har­ with the score were not listed. Dave Dickinson had an easy time in the conference. A1 Young added Westphal 8-14 28 18, Sherod 44 18 1 Maxwell scored a goal and an assist second half. 9, King 0412, Lupacchino 0 04) 0, Conference. ford :38.79, 3. Christina Agostinelli ;41.19; 100 enough of that sutff. We got a game with five stops. 1 13 points for Virginia Tech. hard-fought victory I ’ve coached urunieiuGrunfeld 1-4 w-v04 <•.2. Webster 44 ^ 2-4 10. S. to play.’ ” and goalie Don B^upre celebrated Aamya Dixion had a game-high Sblendorio 4 04) 8, Brozowsky 10-0 Memphis State was hampered in 26 years,” said Villanova coach At Oxford, Miss., Carlos Clark Pittsburgh 011—2 Williams 6-11 (W 12. Hastings 1-2 M 2 Freestyle 1. Vicki Holmes 1:34.45; 20 PE E WEE 2, Tucker 6 0-0 16, Glazer 4 0-0 6, New Jersey 003—3 Taylor 0-1 2-2 2. Totals 4M7 Backstroke 3. SU cey Luoma ;53.17; 50 Butterf­ 'The Bruins, who bad a nine-game his return from the minors with a 38- 27 points to pace Housatonic while by 30 turnovers and trailed Virgi­ Rollie Massimino. “ The team scored 23 points to help Ole Miss First period—None. Penaltifs-Rissling, Huskies nipped the Wolverines, PE E WEE A Troy 0 04) 0. Totals 22 14 45. Kansas City ly 2. Harford :20.02 ; 40 Breaststroke 1. Kayley winning streak snapped, never led in save performance, leading Jackie Tucker, a Manchester High nia Tech until the 11:59 mark, came out like men possessed in the continue to share the Southeastern Pit. 3:15: Wolf. Pit, m ajor (m>ss New York 25 27 31 Sl—IM Marsh ;54.54, 2. Luoma :59.96. 21-19, and the Bruins edged past Multi-Circuits fell to New Mil­ misconduct). 3:15; Wensink, NJ, double Minnesota, which extended its un­ second half. Ed played the best Conference lead. The Rebels im­ TTiree-point goal—Loder. Fouled out— 9 and 10 Boys — 200 Medley R eU y I. Tom the game. the Blue Devils, 18-16, Monday ford, 3-2, and bowed to Glaston­ when Phillips hit two free throws to minor-major (gross misconduct). 3:15; None. Total (ouls-^Kansas City 30, New Eitelman, Ben East. John East. Brian The Jets opened tbe scoring at beaten streak to six games (3-0-3). put the Tigers ahead 13-12. They game of his college career. He’s proved to 13-5 overall and 6-3 in the Boyd. Pit, 5:50; Quenneville. NJ. 6:48; York 22. Rebounds-Kansas City « night at the Community Y. bury, 4-1, in weekend action. Brian Nelligan 1:19.48; 50 Freestyle 1. Nelllgan SEC. The Rebels’ biggest lead Buskas. Pit, 7:0S. (King, S. Johnson 71, New York « 16:16 of the first period when Lucien Despite being outshot 24-15 in the Jeff MacGowan hooped 8 points White and Scott Drummond had 35.77; 100 Indiv. Medley 1. East 1:36.31. 2. first two periods, the North Stars Eagle matmen winner came in the second half, when the Second period—I, Pittsbureh. Bullard (Cartwright 11). Assists-Kansaa City 25 DeBlois’ centering pass from the and Pat Sweeney 4 for the Huskies the goals in the New Milford loss 11 (Hotharn. Dion). 17:29. Penalties- Michael Dunphy 1:43.35; 100 F reestyle 1. Rebels went up by 61-37. The loss (R. Williams 12), New York26 (Westphal right boards deflected off Brad built a 4-0 lead. while Gordon Hamilton netted IS while White scored against Glas­ Bullard. Pit. 1:36; Kitchen. NJ. 9:24; 6). Technical—None. A—6,016. Eitelman 1:23.66, 2. M. Dunphy 1:27.11; 50 dropped Auburn from a five-way Boyd. Pit. 10:51. Park’s skate past Peelers. Win­ Toronto defenseman Gaston markers and Wes Collins played tonbury. Vinnie Sica in goal had Backstroke 1. Eitelman ;48.48 ; 50 Butterfly 1. tie for first place in the SEC, tnird periixl—2. Pittsburgh, Kehoe 24 East : 19.78; 50 Breaststroke 1. Nelligan : 48.68, Gingras foiled Beaupre’s shutout bid (St. Laurent. Dion). 13:43. 3, New Jersey. Monday’s C o l l i e Baskethall Results nipeg, 0-3-2 in its last five games, well for the Wolverines. Stewart nine stops in the first loss and 18 in match with St. Paul 1 . Villanova Big East 2. Duni^y, :52.92' 200 R eU y EUst, East. leaving its record at 12-6 and 5-4. Broten 8 (Quenneville. Gagne), 13:56. 4. By United Press International made it 2-0 just 16 seconds into the with the first of two power-play Sherrill sank 5 points and Mark more in the loss to Glastonbury. New Jersey. Tambellini 16 (Lever, East Nelligan. Eitelman 2:33.28. second period yrhen Peelers couldn’t goals at 3:20 of the final period. Massaro and Brian Altrui 4 apiece M arini), 16:05.5. New Jersey. MacMillan AIC 56. Stonehill 53 . 11 and 12 Girls — 200 Medley R eU y 1. Jen­ control a Dave Babych flip from the Gingras beat Beaupre again at for the Bruins while Dave Rohrb- PE E WEE B With Jim Meyer pulling out a provide the margin for the team 11 (Lever). 16:33. Penalties-Baxter. Pit, American U. 52, Northeastern 51 nifer Holcombe. Jennifer Holmes. Kathleen hard-fought 11-9 verdict in the victory. , Sports 4:53; Gatzos, Pit. misconduct. 7:19; Bloomshurg 86, Lock Haven 80 Fitzgerald. Melissa Yarnott 2:36.61; 50 point and Bengt Lundholm pounced 13:46. ach had 6 markers and Matt Ryan Regal Men’s Shop whipped We- 187-pound division. East Catholic winner over Hoyas Vautour. NJ, misconduct. 7:19; Vadnats, Bryant 93, R.l. College 74 Freestyle 1. SUcie Krynicki :35.4S, 3. Melissa and Billy Kennedy 4 apiece for the thersfleld, 18-1, and trounced Co­ NJ. 7:48; Malone, Pit. 9:12; Buskas, Pit. CCNY 91. Pace 89 Yarnott :37.96; 100 Indiv. Medley 1. Fitzgerald edged past St. Paul, 33-31, in ''Calendar Canislus 73, Utica 72 Blue Devils. lumbia, 10-1, in weekend outings. Results: 100— Bemaduci (SP) major (misconduct). 12:51; Howatt, NJ, 1:26.91, 2. Holcombe 1:36.8; 100 Freestyle 1. Tiajor (misconduct). 12:51. Clarion 75, Point Park 68 • Silvain Beaudoin, Jeff Allen, T ^ d wrestling action Monday night at dec. Sblendorio 8-5, 107— W. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - seconds left, enabling the Wildcats Holmes 1:14.66, 2. Fitzgerald 1:20,66, 3. Y a r­ the Etogles’ Nest. Snots on goal—Pittsljurgh 7-&4-18. Clark 64. Coast Guard 49 BENNET GIRLS Lariviere and Dave Yamarik each Bemaduci (SP) dec. Dunn 8-3, Sophomore Ed Pinckney, who to improve their record to 14-3,7-1 in N ew Jersey 104-11—30. Concordia (N .Y.) 81. E. Naaarene79 nott 1:24.30; SO Backstroke 1. Holmes :38.63,2. Tuesday Dist. Columbia (B. Calif. (P a .) 83 Rohrbach :45.47; 50 Butterfly 1. Holmes :40.46. Fire razes mansion Bennet girls’ varsity squad tallied the three-goal hat trick and The win was the fourth in 10 114— White (SP) pinned Lynch zcored 27 points and pulled down 22 the conference. David Wingate Goalles-Pittsburgh. Dion. New Jersey. starts (or the Eagle matmen with 1:32, 121— Valerio (SP) mqj. dec. scored 16 points and Jackson added BASKETBALL ^ Reach. A-0.732. Dowling 68, Adelphi 64 3. Krynicki :45.84 ; 50 Breaststroke 2. Kristin topped Bloomfield. 34-27, Monday Rob Ciraco and Alex Rodrigues rebounds, sank two free throws with Edinboro 86, Laroche 76 Rohrbach 1:00.96, 3. Kerry Rohrbach 1:07.9; their next action Wednesday night Manchester at Simsbury, 8 Fairfield 66. Brown 59 at Bennet. two apiece against Wethersfield. Foley 154, 128— C. Nelson (SP) eight seconds left Monday night to 15 for the Hoyas, 15-5 and 6-2. 200 ReUy 1. Yarnott, Fitzgerald, Holcombe, St. Paul at East Catholic, 7:30 Winnipeg 11 ^ Franklin Pearce 54, Castleton 51. Allen and Pat Doyle each had three against,Fermi High in Enfield at 6 dec. Byrne 8-6,134- Turgeon (EC) give 12thranked Vlllnova a 68-67 vic­ Georgetown lost four starters via Holmes 2:25.10. of Jabbar on coast Shelley Factora had 13 points, Cheney Tech »A. Vinal Tech, 8 Boston 011-2 Gannon 81. Indiana (P a .) 59 Maura Fogarty 8 and Kelli Reyn- goals and Mark Peterson, and o’clock. pinned Fabrizio: 36,140— Harkins tory over 15th-rated Georgetown in personal fouls during the game In­ First period—1, Winnipeg. DeBlois 13 Hartford 75, toringfield 74 11 and 12 Boys — 50 Freestyle 3. M ike Gud- The Eagles trailed going into the Cromwell at Bolton, 8 (S m all) 16:16. Penaltiea-Sourque, Bos. Harvard 71. Merrimack 67 mundsen :38.38; 100 Indiv. M edley 2. Mike goudt 5 for the Bears, now 7-2 for Yamarik two apiece and Ro­ (EC) WBF, 147- Antonia (EC) a Big East Conference game. cluding 7-foot center Patridc Ewing, LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Kareem recently installed a fire-proof roof 169-pound bout where Joe Morra pinned Parpnti 4:34, 157— Morin Simsbury at Manchester (girls), 9:11; Uindbolm, Win, 9:11; Soetart, Win Kutitown IB, Glassboro St. 50 Poirot 1:25.41; 100 Freestyle 3. Gudmundsen the season. Wendy Pedemonte drigues one against Columbia. The Wildcats, who trailed by eight who fouled out with 6:45 left to play. (served by Small) 9:41. Lemoyne 61, E. Stroudsburg 66 1 34 50; 50 Backstroke 2. Mike Boyko :46.S4; 50 Abdul-Jabbar found only rubble and and returned to bed after he assured 8 also played well for Bennet. Allen and John Dempsey were picked up a forfeit win. That put (SP) pinned Rlscassi 5:36, 169— The Hoyas led 42-32 at halftime Second period—2. W in n ipeg Lundholm Lycom ing 69, Baptist Bible 62 Breast stroke 1. Poirot :48.22 ; 200 ReUy 1. with 4:49 remaining, gradually cut 13 (Babych) :16. 3. Boston. Pederson 30 ashes where once his mansion stood, her nothing was wrong and the East behind by a single digit with Morra (EC) WBF, 187- Meyer Wednesday Maine-Farmington 71, Thomas 61 Boyko, Gudmundsen, Scott French. Poirot standouts for Regal's. the deficit behind Pinckney and but then went cold in the second (Knishclnyski. Park) 7:04. Penalties- ICE HOCKEY Mercyhurat 76, Mansfield 75 2:35,72. filled with memorabilia from a smoke dissipated when she opened Meyer trimming John Lambert of (E C ) d e c . L a m b e r t 11-9, Lundholm, Win. 14:01; Bourque, Bos, John Plnone. Pinone sank a layup half, scoring only one field goal in Notre Dame vs. East Catholic at M ontcUir St. 62, Stockton St. 39 brilliant college and professional windows. P E E WEE B2 St. Paul in the 187-pound match to Unlimited- Double forfeit. nine minutes as Villanova drew 14:01. Moravian 75, Ursinus 63 with 18 seconds left to cut tbe Bolton Ice Palace, 8:30 Third period—4, Boston, Bourque 11 New Jersey Tech 63, Drew 86 basketball career. "That was a mistake,” Fire Bat­ D.W. Fish Realty turned back GMrgetown lead to 67-66. Villanova within two, 46-44, on a Jumper by WRESTLING (P e a r s o n ) 4:43. Penalty—Bourque, Bos. Nichols 61. Westfield St. 60 Schoolboy standings A pre-dawn fire destroyed the talion Chief Richard Elias said. Windsor, 6-2, and felt to Columbia, 15:58. Rider 71. LaSalle 89 Barrera wins regained possession two seconds Harold Pressley, with 12:05 left. Manchester at Wethersfield, athlete’s home in Bel-Air, causing |3 "She should have called the fire 6-5. George Russo and Chris Shots on gf»al—Winnipeg W W —19. St. Thomas Aq. 114, Dominican (N .Y .) ^ter after Michael Jackson fumbled Jackson then scored six points to Boston 12-8-11-31. 87 million damage and routing six peo­ department.” Mahoney each had two goals and 6:15 CCIL O 'o ll a pass out of bounds and Pinckney spark a 10-3 surge that built the East Catholic at Fermi, 6 G M lie t—Winnipeg. Soetaert. Boston, Sacred Heart 91, Mercy 63 w.l. w.l. ple, one of whom credited a cat with The blaze was reported about 3:45 Todd Lariviere, John Andrini, Peeters. A-11.«S. Shippensburg 85,_Yoik 63 duckpin event was foulol by David Blue as be Georgetown margin back to nine, 56- Berlbi at Cheney Tech, 6 S im s b u ry 9 1 10 1 saving their lives. a.m. PST, but officials said it was Mike Brunoli and John Mulligan SouthernMithei ■■Maine 72, Plymouth St. 87 W in d h a m 9 2 10 2 Transactions tebounded his own miss. 47, with 6:23 remaining. SuMuehanna S7, Dlckenaon SO Fire officials said Monday’s pre­ Thursday Minnesota 130-4 H a ll 8 2 10 2 unclear what transpired before Miss one apiece against Windsor Wingate’s two free throws gave U. Of New England 83, M IT 82 P e n n e y 7 3 7 5 ■ Pinckney then canned two free BASKETBALL Toronto UMc Farm 71. Thomas 61 dawn blaze destroyed 90 percent of Pistono, who awoke others when she Andrini had two goals and Doug First period-1, MinnesoU. Maxwell 5 C o n a rd 6 4 6 5 Averaging 145 for her six games, throws to give the Wildcats their the Hoyas a 58-50 lead but Pinckney Mattatuck at MCC (atCheney),8 Villanova 88, (Seorgetown 67 Baseball .(Hartsburg, Ciccarelli), 19:08. Penalties- AAonchester 5 5 6 6 the 7,000-square-foot customized ran screaming from tbe home with Hutton, Greg Seaver and Brian W a yn i^ rg 80. Pitt-Johnstown 88 plus handicap, Chickey Barrera of C h ic a g o - Reached agreem ent on a four-year, 82.5 m lllioa contract only lead of tbe game and later then scored sU consecutive points to Northwest Catholic at East Mandich. Min. 2:04; MacAdam. Min. F e rm i 4 6 4 8 ranch-style mansion, causing |1.5 her baby in her a m u , called the Hughes one apiece against Colum­ Wilkes 88. Allentown 78 E .H o rtf o rd 2 9 3 10 Manchester won the 30th Ann with outfielder Harold Baines; signed pitcher Kevin Hickey to a one- blocked a shot by Jackson with three spark the Wildcats’ comeback. Catholic (girls), 8 4:06; Daoust. Tor. 4:06; Martin. Tor, South million damage to the structure and bia. The Realtors’ five goals 4:48; Roberts. Min, 16:26. Valve, Tor. E n fie ld 1 9 1 10 firefighters from a neighbor’s Belmont Abbey 75. Mars Hill 08 Schmltter Duckpin Bowling Tourna­ year contract; signed catcher to a two-year contract. Friday Wethersfield 0 10 0 12 81.5 million to its contents, including home. against. Columbia came in a 18:29. CaUwba 61. P m b ro k e St. 80 ment last weekend at tbe Glaston­ Cincinnati— Signed pitcher Frank Pastore to a one-year contract. BASKETBALL Second period-2, MinnesoU, Eaves9 trophies, milestone basketballs and “ We couldn’t question her in three-minute span. Goalie Sean Cent. Florida 83, Ekrkerd 71 HCC bury Bowl. Her prize wak a check Enfield at Manchester, 8 (Maxwell). 7:35. 3, MinnesoU, Douglas 7 , CiUdel 79, East Tennessee SUte 64 0 *Q ll Todd had 13 saves in each outing. Los Angeles — Slpied pitcher Dave Stewart, outfielder Mark w.l. ^ pictures marking Abdul-Jabbar’s depth,” fire Capt. Tony Di Domenico for 8175. Aquinas at East Catholic, 7:30 (Giles), 11:21. 4. MinnesoU, Bellows 19 Gwrgia 88, Vanderbilt 61 w.l. Bradley and inflelder Ross Jones. Baines and White Sox (Broten. Payne). lS:4f. Pen altlea- South Catholic 6 0 12 1 remarkable career. said. " I doubt she has a real good U n e 63. Fisk SO A a u in a s One of the town’s classiest small Bolton at Cheney Tech, 8 RoberU. Min. 0:41; Broten. Min, 4:41; Longwood KB, Guilford 00 4 2 8 3 No injuries were reported. B A N T A M A New York (NL) — Named Mike Ryan marketing coordinator; East Catholic 3 2 idea what happened in that time Manchester at Enfield (girls), Mandlch. Min. 5:37; Ihnacak. Tor. 12:36. Marshall 81, Davidson 73 7 5 pinners, Barrera repeated her named Dennis D’Agostino assistant p u l^ relations director; named St. P a u l 2 4 Abdul-Jabbar, 35, was in Boston span.” Purdy Ctorp. topped Trumbull, Third period-5. Toronto. G i^ as 4 MaryUnd 98. Navy 73 6 6 success of five years ago in tbe 3:30 X a v ie r 1 4 5 7 5-2, (ell to New Milford, 3-2, and Patti Heffeman bead of special proniotlonal services. (Anderson. DerUgo). 3:20. 6. Toronto Memphis St. 73. Virginia Tech 64 with the defending NBA champion The blaze was extinguished In reach full,agreement BOYS SWIMMING Gingras 5 (Derlago. Frycer). 13:46. Northwest Catholic 0 4 1 n Schmitter event. Mississippi 81. Auburn 48 Lakers at the time of the blaze. He trimmed Glastonbury, 4-2, in a Philadelphia— Signed free agent pinch-hitter TOny Peres to a one- Penaltiet-Hartsburg, Min. 1:38; Giles. about 45 minutes by nine fire com­ B arrera’ s rolled 070 and with a 121 Manchester at Penney, 3:30 M issiuippi St. 78. A U l ^ 89 busy weekend. Tim McElroy bad year contract. Min, 13:24; RoberU, Min. maUr-minor N. AUbama 77, Tenn. Wesleyan 61 COC O 'g ll returned later in tbe day and viewed panies with tbe aid of two fire Saturday (m isc^uct), 19:42; CiccareUl, Min. w.l. pin handicap wound up with a M l CHICAGO (U PI) - Harold Baines New Orleans 96, Iona 84 w.l. two goals and Tim Martin, Scott Pittsburgh— Signed shortstop Dale Berra, pitcher Randy Niemann left-handed pitcher Kevin Hickey (misconduct). 19:42; Korn. Tor. major* the gutted remains of bis home. department helicopters. BASKETBALL North Greenville 78, Fem im 74 Bacon Academy 9 0 11 0 total. Wilcox and Rob Monaco one apiece and tbe CMcago White Sox have (misconduct), 19:42; Frycer, Tor. (mis­ R o c k y H ill Josh Rosenfeld, a team Elias told reporters gathered out­ and outfldder Trench Davis to one-year contracts. and backup catdier Mark Hill have Greater Hartford at MCC, 8 Oglethorpe 98. Sewanee 67 8 1 10 1 against Trumbull. McElroy and Texas— Samuel G. Meaaon resigned as executive vice-presideiit for Inched a tentative agreement on a signed new contracts. conduct), 19:42. Old Dominion 98, James Madison 43 P iirt la n d 7 2 8 3 spokesman, said Al^-Jabbar’s side the gates of the basketball East Catholic at St. Bernard SboU on goal-M innesoU ,5-104-21. East Hampton Ronnie Smith had the goals against four-year contract worth an es- lUndolph-Macon 74, Sheppard 71 6 3 8 3 home had been customized with star’s home Inspectors were in­ business operations. Hickey signed a 1963 contract for (girls), 6:30 Toronto 10-14-18-40. S. AUbama 81. W. Kentucky 77 C ro m w e ll 4 5 4 6 New Milford while Kyle B ^u s Umated $2.5 m lllipa, tbe ou tfield er’ s Goalies-MinnesoU. Beaupre. Toronto. B o lto n 3 6 4 7 raised door frames and counters to vestigating the possibility a spark Football an undisclosed amount, said White ICE HOCKEY S. Miss. 88. Pan American 70 scored twice and Wilcox and dgent said Monday. Sox spokesman Ken VaUlserri. St. Croix. A—16382. Tennessee 86. Kentucky 63 RHAM 3 6 5 6 accommodate the 7-foot 2-incb from tbe fireplace entered a crack Arizona (U SFL) — Signed runniiig back Derryl Clark of Texas, wide Watertown vs. Manchester at Tennessee Tech 81, Mercer 74 V in a l T e c h 2 7 3 7 Monaco once each against Glas­ receiver Keith MaGee of New Mexico, center Glenn McCormick of ; The contract, expected to be C o v e n t ry 2 7 3 8 •center. Fire offlcials said there in the wall, smoldered and burst Into Bowling BIP,7:50 Va. Commonwealth SO. Wm. L Mary 40 tonbury. Goalie Steve Cavallo was signed by Baines Wednesday, Hickey, 25, was 4-4 with a 3.00 Cheney Tech 1 8 1 9 were no smoke alarms in the house. flames after spreading into tbe a^ Arizona, defensive back Claries Cook of Southern Mississippi and WRESTLING W. Carolina 75. V M I 56 busy with a total of 62 saves in the ERA in bis 1962 rookie season, tlw Washington-Lee 87. Maryville 64 GALAXIES- Jean Robaon 116, running back Curtis Bledsoe of San Diego State; waived iin«iMi-ker provides $350,000 In 1963, $600,000 in Conard at Manchester, noon C C I L z lr ls O 'o ll Abdul-Jabbar lived at the mansion tic. three outings. Winston-Salem 80. Livingstone 71 Denise M artino 136-134113. Lynne Joe SkaUany of Lafayette; receivw Dennis Pearson of San Diego both 1064 and 1966 and $1 m illion in lowest ERA on the l^ite Sox St. Bernard at East Catholic, Midwest w.l. w.l. in the exclusive neighborhood Abdul-Jabbar, six-time winner of P e n n e y 10 0 12 0 T a lb ot 127, S h irley SchulU 128, State and U n^dtor Mike Berkicb of 'Oregon announced agent Jack Sands said. pitching staff. He recorded bis first noon AugusUna 98, Millikln 74 bordering UCLA with his girlfriend, the NBA’s Most Valuable Player B A N T A M B ^Bowling Campbell (N .C .)« , Eastern 111. 71 C o n a rd ' 8 2 10 2 Esther Wells 125, Marlene nthm * retirements. . The contract also provides $1.5 major league victory on opening day Cul^tockton 75. Westminster 74 H a ll 7 3 8 3 Cheryl Pistono, their son, Amir, and award, has taken home virtually Reed Construction outlasted 125, Roee Borello M (no mark). Denver — Named Dan Radakovicb offensive coordinator. (billion worth of Incentive clauses at Yankee Stadium In New Yoik DePaul S6. St. Joseph’s 54 M a n c h e s te r 6 4 7 5 Miss Pistono’s brothers, Jeff and every major collegiate and Sin isbu ry, 6 ^ , bow ed to Y a le , 6-2, Detroit 88, Evansville 67 F e rm i 5 5 5 5 New Jersey (USFL) — Signed nose guard Steve Willtami, during tbe term. Sands said in a when the White Sox defeated the Jim . professional trophy at least once. and deadlocked Southern Connec­ 9 Drury 88. Mo Baptist 89 E n fie ld 4 6 4 6 telephone interview from bis Boston Yankees, 7-6, the opening gam e o f a Evert in debut ___ Illinois St. 98, E m le y 9b S im s b u ry 4 6 4 6 Also staying at the house at the Firefighters were seen carrying out U.S.MIXED- Rick Pucker 26M10- linebacker Mike Weddlngton, running becks Elvis Peacock, Vickay ticut, 2-1, in recent outings. Fred office. doubleheader. LoyoU M. Butler 73 W in d h a m 4 6 5 6 time of the Are wete a friend of two game balls, a portrait of A h «^ 688, D ave Fenn 801, Linda Battoe Ray Anderson, Rod Pequas and Darrdl Shepard and wida receiver Ohio U. 88, Radford (Va.)98 Wethersfield 2 8 2 10 Brunoli had two goals and Steve : Baines, who was paid about $150,- H ill, 30, also signed a twoyear con­ PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. EASTERN BUSINESS- Ted Kow- Miss Pistono and her baby. Jabbar and a photograph of him 820-18M60, Terry Priafcwaldo 201- Gallachcr, Brian DuBlois, Doug Biily Brooks, all from Oklahoma, oomoibadt Mike Williams and Wafchington U. 88, OUa. O ty 90 East Hartford 0 10 9 10 $00 last season, had filed for salary tract with White Sox for an un- (U PI) — Chris Evert Uoyd makes zun 161-430, Ray Jerry 175-366, Western 111. 81, WU.-Grecn Bay 61 "The cat sgved ns, tbe cat saved celebrating a victory, his hand 496, Cindy H u rley 179-601, C e rt Stollenherg and Steve D'Neil one offensive tackle Frank Hyers of Texas Christian, quarterback DwigM O 'o ll arbitration. But Sands used the fact dlscloaed amount. Hill, a major her 1963 debut tonight in a match Mickey Holmes 158-397, Bill Munroe WichiU SUU 80. IndUna SUU 81 HCC t in t our life,” Jeff Pistono said. thrust over his bead. Moselaky 160, Diane Brennan 222- apiece against Simsbury. Ed PrucBtomroa of Southweet Imilsiana, conartaack Anthoiqr Allen of Southwest w.l. w I. (hat Baines, 'U, was the youngest leaguer for 10 years and a two-year against Kathy Horvath of Largo, 156-148-404, Bruce Lavery 155-396, Northwest Catholic 7 0 10 4 He also owned an extensive and 102607, D ale P eck er 212470, Shelia Tega* Christian, offensive lineman John MoCoilom of gyraeuso, nm- Ark. SUte 93. Northern Iowa 47 F'ire offlcials said Mias Pistono Moore and Gallacher had tbe goals player iq 13 years to reach 100 RBI veteran of the White Sox, hit .261 fite.. In the second day of a $150,000 Sandy Hanna 404, Lon Annulli 150, Ark. Tech68, College Of The Osarks® South Catholic 5 1 to 3 was awakened by a cat about 2 a.m . expensive coilection of Oriental Bonnetti 479, Card Neako 464, Sue in the lo u to Yale while.Brunoli, ning back Hubert Slmpoon of Tinniseei, tackle Greg M urte of BislKm 1®. Southwest Waxahaefale 76 M e r c y 31 2 6 4 to convincq t t e White Sox to strike a with three homos and IS RBI last woman’s tennis tournament. Rick DeDominicis 147-147-427, Dorn 2 5 4 9 PST and smelled smoke. She rugs and more than 8,000 jasz Coto 461, Rose Longtin 471, Shelia Gallacher and IhiBlois tallied , Minnesota and guard Wayne Harris of Mississippi State. Cmtral Aransas 67, Harding 64 East Catholic deal, ha said. season. Hill’s .261 average was a The tournament is known as the DeDominicls 393, Jim Sirianni 387, East Texas 8 , A i^lo St» A q u in o s 1 5 • 6 albums. Price 462, Kris M cLa««lilin 460. against Southern Connecticut. Eastern N.M. 8 . Western N.M. M St. P a u l 1 6 a • telephoned a contractor who had * Also Monday, the Sox announced career high, Valdlserri said. Murjani Clip. Emile Roux 386. ------, ------— "•f MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Feb. 1, 1983 - 19 IB - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., Feb. 1, 1983 uvertismgI m m m Classified 643'2711 RATES LOOK FOR THE STARS... Minimum Charge m o tic e s EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heatmg-Plumbing 46— Sporting Qoods 56— Miac. for Rent $2.25 tor one day 12.00 nooQ the day 24— LoiS'Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products Look for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. before publication. 1— Lost and Found 13— Help Wanted 18— investment Property 37— Moving-TrudOng-Storage48— Antiques 38— Services Wanted 2— PafSonais 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property . 49— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE PER W ORD Deadline for Saturday is 3— -Announcemonis 15— Silualiori Wanted 27— Resort Property 4'~Enl«rlatnment 28— Real Estate Wanted 1 DAY...... 15ft, 6 1— Autos lor Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 5— Auctions MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS EDUCATION 62— Trucks for Sele 3 DAYS .... 144! Put a star On Your od -and see what a difference it mokes. * day's deadline is 2:30 MISC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— rBoom s for Rent 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale Friday. FINANCIAL 18— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent 64— Motorcycles-Bicycles 6 DAYS .... 13(t 19— ScnooiS'Ciasses 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes for Rent 65— Campers-TrailerS'Mobile Phonp 643-2711 8— Bonds-Slochs-Mortgages20— Instructions Wanted 32— Painting-Papering 43— Pets-Birds-Oogs 55— Otficee-Storea tor Rent Homes ,26 DAYS ... 124; 66— Automotive Service 9— Pefsonai Loans * 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Resort Property lor Rent HAPPY ADS $3.00 PER INCH * Telephone 643-2711, AAondoy-Fridoy 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. 10— Insurance REAL ESTATE 34— Roofing-Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Autos lor Rent-Lesse

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W. through local government *50.00. Call 568-0183. •"< two bedroom apartments. maculate coratiqu. |5>8R. ®anrl|patf r ralh agencies. *20J)00 to *50,000 appliances, carpet and rooms, garages, kitchens rotary electric *30.00. Tetepbone 742-7119. condition, runs well. JACOBSON Telqibone 6464171. potential. Call (refun­ vinyl floors, double glazed remodelM, ceilings, bath mimeograph machine. 643- Rent includes brat and hot ).00. Telephone The Hon. DavM C. Rappe, Judge, of windows, aluminum storm tile, dormers, roofing. 9511. MUSIC ZIEDJIAN Avedis"! BURGLAR DETERENT water. For Information after 6 p.m. the Court of Probate, IMstrict of dable) l-(619)-569-8304 20’’ ride cymbol with;': Coventry at a bearing held on Dept. 273 for your 1983 windows and doors, full Residential or commer­ systm , not an alarm. Only call 1-337-8868. ^ O . SEASONED FIREWOOD - stand, *75.00. Call 649-7963 *4.00. ^Call 6468006 after January tt, 190 ordered that all directory. 24 hours. basement with washer and cial. M9-4291. after 4 p.m. ______claims must be presented to the 'Your Community Newspaper' dryer connections, gas cut, split, delivered, *95.00 5:30. ONE MONTH Free Rent - Two bedrooms, 1% baths, 1973 CUTLASS STRETCH YOUR fld'iclary on or before April 28,1963 fired, hot water baseboard ELECTRICAL SERVICES a cord. Cut to length, or be barred as by law provided. SECRETARY - Shorthand GUITAR - nylon string,;,; MANS 3/4 wall to wall carpeting, OLDSMOBILE station b u r g e r b u d g e t by or speedwriting/typist heating system. *98,500.00. - We do all types of Elec­ *75.00. Call evenings ana Acoustic, excellent j>rac-..|i length, wagon, one owner, power' Bertha B. Rappe, Oerk Summitt Village Con­ trical Work! Licensed. Call weekends, 228-9101. tice guitar. *45.00,. V Herringbone tweed winter pUances, parting.o T o o i using one jpart soy extender The fiduciary la: needed for Ad Agency. topcoat, size 40R, excellent f-0381. steering, AM-FM radio, CLASSIFIED dominiums. New two after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Telephone 875-6736. - . to four parts of meat. Your Margaret E. Jacobeon Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Must be self-motivated. CHILDS CRIB Maple condition. *48.00. burns rraular gas, recently Willing to learn. Call Judy, bedroom townhouses *46,- tuned. Excellent beater, taste buds won’t be able to 33 Cooper Lane, finish like new, *100. Telephim 6^2433. VERNON - Six rooma, tell the differeM», but your Coventry, Ct. 646-29«). 900.00. Peterman Realty, FARRAND KING SIZE firm m a ttre n "' CB radio and antenna in­ 06338 649-9404/647-0080. REMODELING - Cabinets, including inner spring, (n o box springs!,, storage rooni, pordi. With cluded. *800 or best offer. budget will! mattress and side pad. Cali OSCAR SCHMIDT heat. *400. OAavenient to Adorn ADS — PLEASE READ PART TIME PAYROLL Roofing, Gutters, Room orthopedic type for good ^ Pboue 648-7781. clerk - 25 hours weekly. HORSEiS - Nine room cape Additions, Decks, all types 643-7545. support, was very expen^,, autoharp with carryliig Hartford. CaU 1-4664B13. YOUR AD mnnuFRCTURinc Must have payroll in Manchester, 3 or 4 of Remodeling and sive, sell for *60.00 or best case, excellent, like new Ttueke tor Sale 82 Free CfaaaMed Ade condition. Asking *80.00. NEWER DUPLEX, two TOWN OF BOLTON experience. Other related bedrooms, 2 baths, horse Repairs. FREE offer. 528-1880. Call 6438635. Classified ads are taken duties. 643-9511. barn and corral, 1,000 Estimates. Fully insured. b ed room s, 1% hatha, FORD 1877 CURRIER LEGAL NOTICE OF PARTY-ENDORSED CANBIDATES BED - twin with roller appliances, washer, drya FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES over the phone as a con­ square ft. garage. Proper­ Telephone '643-6017. CHEVY ENGINE, 306, V8,rr, PICKUP - 4 cy lin d ^ 6 INCLUDING NOTICE OF "UNDERENDORSEMENT” FOR SOME frame and headboard, good 1976, new cam . *75.00. ~ BEDSPREAD, fnU lira, hocrimps in basonent. R75 n eed . AM-FM stereo. ( ^ . venience. The Herald is strong experience and FULL TIME Salesman - ty now producing income. condition. *40.00. wine and blue quilt pattern, per month - heat and responsible for only one appliance, T.V. Sales. Must By owner. 649-7^3. TIMOTHY J. Connelly - Telephone 649-6238. Excellent condition. *1,875. A certmed Hat ol DEMOCRATIC PARTY endoried candidates for Uie knowledge put you Telephone 643-5257 after brand new, ^ .0 0 . Call 646- utilities not included. Cen­ Town of Bolton for elecUon as: First Selectman; Selectmen; Treasurer; incorrect insertion and have experience. Excellent Total building and im­ 5pm weekdays. 1427. 2324086. SMALL SOLAR panel, 9V,'*” trally located, convraient Ibz Collector; Board of Finance (Full Term); Board of Finance (to If you have then only to the size ol right on the fast track wage and benefits. Call for Lota-Land for Sele 24 provement services in­ interview between 12 and cluding but not limited to *20.00. Telephone 6 4 3 ^ . „ , to busline, hospital and Alternate (Four Year Term Begina IMS): the original insertion. ONE^(X)DEN CRIB with OLDER STOVE, 40 inches schools. Lease required. at AMF Cuno 3pm - ask for Valerie. 647- ELLINGTON - Building lot kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ mattress in good condition. OFFICIAL NOnCB Zoning Board ol Appeals; Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate (Four Errors which do not TYPEWRI’TER, portablp;,'” long. *75.00. Teleptwne 646- 643-7791. TOWN OF M ANCmerU Year T«m B e ^ WS3); Zoulng Board ol Appeals, Alternate (Four Pace-setting, major company In the field of 9997. for sale by owner. City ditions, garages, roofing Asking *40.00. Telephone lessen the value of the and siding, door and win­ with case, manual, CONNiemeUT Year Term Begina IMM) la on file In my otfice at 312 Bolton Center liquid filtration systems has a very attractive water and sewer, treed, 646-6383. excellent condition, *70.01), EFnCIENCY BOARD OF TAX MVIUW Road, Bolton, Ct., and copies thereof are available for Public dlilrlbu- advertisement will not opening for an ambitious, gro^h-m lnded *250.00 dow replacement,: som ething to sell flat. Approximately 3/4 of or best offer. Telephone.' ONE SET used tire chains APARTMENT partially The Board at T u Review ol Uie Uoo. be corrected by an ad­ engineer, with exceptional mechanical ability WEEKLYPAYCHECKS remodeling, renovations , an acre. ' Asking *17,900. . WOOD GLASS brass coffee 643-8873. V.* with U^extra cross dialns, furnished on busline, near Town ol Mancheater, Conn., wlU be The certified Uat aa received Includes fewer names of party.endorsed ditional insartion. and thorough knowledge ol manufacturing (fully guaranteed) working 646-5669. and new construction. 646-' table, *60.00. Telephone *12.00. telephone 04S-HSt. Manchester Hoqtitiu. Call in aeaalon In the Mnnieipal candidates ttuui the party la enUtled to nmninate for Uie foUowtng of­ processes. part or full time at home. 1379. ______643-8152. FIVE HORSE P o w e r-; 98, 646-1712, evraings 646- Building, 41 Center Street, on the fices: Number of Names Number EntiUed following dam during the month ol Office Certified m be Nominated If you see direct responsibility as the fastest Weekly paychecks mailed Atwater outboard motor, A STEAL at only JU.OO. 9863 - ask for Eve. directly to you from Home □ BUSINESS ROBERT E. JARVIS FIBERGLASS skis, bin­ Brand new Delco AM car PMruary. Board of Finance 2 j means to advance In your profession, this good condition, *75.00; Febmarr U. INI, Tneaday from Board of EdneaUon 2 for less than $99°° Office every Wednesday. Building and Remodeling dings, poles. Good condi­ radio, path button. Phone 4 could certainly be your big chance. Working and SERVICES Specialist. Interior and Telephone 643-5921. 'J, . MANCHESTER - Off 7:00 P.M. - 0:00 P.M. Town Meeting Moderator 0 1 ' Start immediately. No tion. *40.00. 649-1035. 6488631 A Primary wlU be held on March 7, MBS, U, for a particular office, the with other manufacturing engineers, and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa exterior renovating, Porter Street. 3 room Febmary 17, lOM, Thoraday iHaurliPslrr experience FOR SALE - 1982 Flees." number of party .endorsed candidates plus the number of candidates recommending production and equipment necessary. National com­ Servicee Offered 31 residential and commer­ CI^14 STEEL BELTED afMutment. Heat, electrici­ from 7:00 P.M. -1:00 P.M. changes, you'll have solid opportunity for full NINETEEN INCH RCA Donruss baseball card,', ty included. S ecu rity Febnary W, 1103, Wedneaday fiU ^ petlUons pursuant to Sectlona $332 to $460 of Uie ConnecUcat pany, Do your work right in cial, additions, garages, radial white wall Ute and General Statutes exceeds the maximum number which the party is en- project Involvement. All the way from concep­ television, black and white sets, *47.25 for ail. Calti. deposit. No peto. 6488068, from 7:00 P.M. -1:00 P.M. Brralfi the comfort and security of REWEAVING BURN roofing and siding, on roller stand, excellent after 3 p.ni.m. ask for Jhn;,,j rim, brand new. *45.00. All peraona claiming to be UUed to nominate for that office. PeUUona must be filed not later than ...fill out the tion to completion. kitchens, bathrooms, Telephone 647-86M. 4:00 P.M. of F ebni^'lO . 1$02. PeUUoo forma, Inatructioiis and infiH'- your own home. Details HOLES. Zippers, um­ condition. *65.00. Phone my,' THREE ROOM apart­ aggrotvod by the dectaton of the Position in our Stafford Springs facility Is Im­ and application mailed. brellas repaired. Window replacement windows ana 644^)348. •••••••••••••••••»•■•••• Aaaoaaor of the Town of maUon concerning the mettaod of procednre in fUlng of oppoahig can- doors. 643-6712. Doge-Bltde-Pelt4S ment. Stove, refrigerator, MUnchetter muat appear and tile didaclet, Inclndlng schedules, m » be obtained from Bvi J. Cannon, mediately available. Offers an outstanding Send your name and ad­ shades, Venetian blinds. DYNAVECTOR DV-20A^ utilities. Secnrity. |W . DemocraUc RegIsUr of Volera, 2 Femwood Drive, Bofton, Conn. 06040. salary and benefits package. Apply In con­ EIGHT MM movie film their complaint at one of theae dress to: American Fideli- Keys. TV FOR RENT. type two, moving coiL.j After 6:30, meeUi«a or at aome adjourned Dated at Bolton, Conn.. Uils 28Ui day of January, 1$83 fidence. sending resume with salary history ^ Company, Hiring Dept. DESIGN KITCHENS by viewer editor slicer, never FREE TO GOOD HOME - 648aB». - Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. pickup cartridge, very h i ^ _ meeUng ol aald Board of Tax Catherine K. Lelner coupon below □ NOTICES J.P. Lewis Cabinets, Feinale Golden Retriever; and requirement, to: Roland St. Peter Tl, 104<) Lone State Eh"., 649-5221. used, manual operation. output, 3-6 M v' new lErt’ ’* Review. Town Clerk of Botton vanities, formica, Wilson female German Shephard. ONE BEDROOM - up­ 0474)1 New Braunfels, TX. 78130. *35.00. Telephone 646-2190. * ^ for *98.00. C!aH Brian”?* stairs, available Maixdi 1st. Dated: Janoaiy *7, IISI ____ art, Corian counter tops.>P8, 647-0544. Friendly and lovable. BOARD OP TAX REVIEW Lost and Found 1 BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - ______• .rV Ideal for older clUien. LOOM FIXERS - wanted Concrete. (Jhimney kitchen cabinet fronts, FOR SALE - CUss I trailer Telephone 742-6070. Harry Doagao, O alrm aa complete woodworking or camper hitch, *M.00. ONE PAIR brown bucket- ParUng, brat, hot water FOUND - SET OF KEYS CUNO with experience on Gusken Repairs. “ No Job Too inclndra. No children or LEGAL NO'nCE at Lincoln Center. Can be auto or double snuttle Small.” Call 644-8356. service, custom made fur­ Telephone 649^6646. seats, will fit Vega or Pin!-" WANTED: Private party ANDOVER, (XlNNECnCUT niture, colonial reproduc­ to board well behaved, Pets. Security. moil DIVISION looms. Full time employ­ to. *M.()0. Telepnone 649-'“ A certified flat of RepubUcan party endorsed candidates for the Town of and to: picked up at the *290.00/month. 6434680. Manchester Herald Office nivar Road, Route 32 ment. Must be willing to C & M Tree Service, Free tions in wood, 9 varieties of SIX HORSE POWER 8944. excellent tempermeni In aecordanct with the Andover for efecUon aa P in t Selectman JSelectroen, Town aerk , Town between 8:30 and 5 p.m. Stafford SprlfHiai CT 06076 relocate. Call 401-762-2127 estimates. Discount senior hardwood and venlers Briggs and Stratton verti- doberman for 11 daira. 048- requlrementa of Tlllo IS C.F.R. Treaanrer, Tax Collector, Board of Finance-Full term. Board, of An mqumi opportunitr •mplarnr U /f NOW IN STOCK. Call 649- cle cylinder engine, runs, BIRD CAGE, red And^f 1966 evenings. Homee for ftont S4 Part 13.00 (g), tba CaantcUent Pinance-to nil vacancy 4 years, Boardof Education-Full Term, Board of Monday - Friday. collect for interview citizens. Company •••••••••••••••••••••••• Tax Revlow, pianabig A Zoning Commlaaion, Planning L Zoning between 9am and 4pm. Manchester owned and 9658. good for woodsplitter. white, like new. *15.00." Departmant ol Trataportatloo la Comralaidaii-Alteniatelo flU vacancy 2 years, Zociing Board of Appeals, *40.00. Phone 649-6785, Bill. , Telephone 643-1061. •<« aportina Qeotfs 46 ROCKVILLE - Eight room publlaUiu tiw toUowfa« Notice: Zoning Board of Appoala-AIterute, F in Commissioner, Fire LOST - Boys 20-inch BMX operated. Call 646-1327. colonial. *800 per month NOTICB - The ConaecUcut Manchester Herald bicycle, blue, with white TH E MANCHESTER QUALITY WORK in the Oommlastoner-to riu lUl vacancy roarfour years, uLibrary im ry Director,uirecior, Nortonnorion NEWSPAPER DEALER SECRETARY for accoun­ HERALD is looking for a Manchester area for 24 PRESTO PORTABLE hair TOSHIBA ’■Walkman’'*'! 1971 RUPP Snowmobile plus utilities. Security. 7tt- Department of Ttaaapntatha baa Fund Commlaaloner,ler, Inaurance Conunlaakner, ' la on fUe 'In my office " ' at ‘ One Herald Square handlebars and seat: with wanted Vernon-Rockville tants office. 60 words per LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ f i n , 7424431. ettahUahad mlntmam overall The Town Ofilcet BniMhir, T School Road, Andover, Connecilcnt, and pads. Norman St. area. Paste-up/T^pist to work in cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ years at the lowest possi­ dryer, used twice, *12.00. type stereo cassette player with trailer. $860. goala tor minority and woman copiei thereof erea avaUaSle______lor puhUc dwrifauUon. Manchester, Conn. 06040 area. Call 647-9946. minute, dictaphone, word its Composing Room. Some ble price! Room additions, Telephone 643-8238. with FM sterea;** Telephone 647-0478. «••••••••••••••••••••••• Uw certified Hst m recetred liiciodei fewer namei of pertv-eDuviwwig Reward. If found, please processing, and 10 key ages cleaned. All types owned Iniilnaaa pnrtlrtpaUini In M m the Dtrty if eoUUed to Domiate for the followiiig office: experience necessary. Full trash, brush removed. kitchen and bath Headphones includedf oatora-atorae Connecticnt Departmant ol call 643-4735. LOCAL MILLWORK dis­ calculator. Call 646-5384. tor Rem SS Office Number of Namet Nomber Entltted company benefits, paid Picket, Split Rail, Stake remodeling, carpentry, NEW 19”x25” vanity top, Perfect conditioir.-.* AntfQwra 4 i TraaapottaUon projacta'. The goala Plannlog k Zoalng Certified tributor seeking inside •••••••••••••••••••••••• are ezpreaahd aa parcentegaa of to be Nominated FOUND - Beautiful, fluffy vacations. Call 643-2711 Fences installed. 528-0670. masonry, dormers, gar­ white and gold. *20.0o. Cali Carrying case included. •• CommieeloDv Alternate o 1 sales trainee. Sales EXPERIENCED ONLY from 9am to Ham for a per­ ages, wood decks and 643-9807. *70.00 or best offer. 521-..'. ANTIQUES AND CoUec- NEWLY RENOVATED the dollar valne of the total coo- full term grey female cat. Vicinity experience not necessary station mechanic wanted Iractnal oppoitanlUoa to'be offered Bowers School, sonal interview. porches, roofing, rec 9713. .i.< tiblea - will purchaae oat- 310 square feet office A primary win be held March 7, 1963, if, for a particular office, the but some clerical and of­ days, ^ ru c e Street Mobil, rooms, paneling, BOYS SIZE 7 Bauers available. Main Street by the OonneeUent Department of ■umber d party-endorsed caodktates plus the number of randMatre NAME ...... Manchester. Call 646-1032. fice knowledge would be right or aelf on commis­ TraaNMCtaUoa. The foida are for a flU ^ p e tlU ^ pursuant to Sections 9-381 to 9480 of the Connecticut 220 Spruce 'Street, sheetrock, suspended hockey skates, new with UNIVERSAL Vacuuia'l-; sion. House lot or Mmte location with a m p le helpful. Pleasant telephone Manchester. parking. CaU 648-2881. one year period from October 1, Qenernl Statutes eaceeds the maximum mimber iHikb the party is en­ LOST - Silver and jet ceilings, insulation, tile Tuuk blades, original price cleaner, reconditioned, no,iu piece. Telephone 644-880. 1M3 to Septamber 30,1IS3. titled to nominate for that of flee. Petitions mnst be filed not later than ADDRESS ...... manner is the most impor­ work and carpets, plum­ *45. sail for *25.00. Call 646- bags required, good condl-. 4:W p.m. of Frimtary 10,1963. Petition forms, instructions and inforaia- Rosary in case. Vicinity of tant prerequisite. Send The overall goal for Minority St. Barts and St. Bridget WE ARE LOOKING for COOK FOR NIGHTS 4pm bing, heating and electric OW. Worn twice. tlon with’parts, *40.00. MANCHESTER Main Buaioeaa Enterprlae partlclpatlcn tlon eonceniing the method of procedure in filing of opposbw can- CITY ...... letter of introduction or poisitions in snack bar, con- to 12. Some experience Owner given new vacuum Street. Newly renovated la live ( ) parcottL didaeiea, includim achedules. mas be obtained from Faith weber, Church or Shop-Rite. WOK. ^11 Joe - 644-MSO RENTALS 0 RepubUcan Registrar of Voters. faseskVi Drive, Andover, Connecticut. resume to: B. Plamondon, trcrol desk and janitors. desired but we will train. anytime. ELECTROLUX Vacuum cleaner. Call after 3 p.m. office space, im square The overall goal tor Women Reward. 649-3066. P.O. ^ x 13, South Wind­ L. Boisvert ZIP ...... PHONE. Hours are evening and Pay commensurate with hKome Tax •••••••••••••••••••••••• cleaner in excellent 649-7944. feet. PwUng. 11w Hayra Bpalaeaa Eatoipilae parUdpaUon Municipal Clerk of Andover IMPOUNDED - Male, four sor, CT 06074. weekends. Only serious ability, i^ply in person Roofing 34 working condition, tank Boema tor Heat 82 Coip., 6 4 6 ^ . la % o( one p a ra at (OA). 061-01 and hard workers need Hungry 'Tiger Cate, 120 Senrioa type, mil sacrifice for a A datcrIpUoa of bow tbv goala months, cocker spaniel, w en 'adactod'ia avallablo for In- blonde, clipped, Hamlin DENTAL apply. If interested state Charter Oak Street, quick sale - *20.00. C!aU CENTRAL LOCA'nON, STORE FRONT on Spruce TYPE OR PRINT ONE ’/VORD PER BLOCK. RECEPTIONIST- South position and apply to BIDWELL HOME Im ­ apeetloo daring , normal bnalneaa Street. 64M555. Manchester. WALT ZINGLERS In­ provement Company - anytime 649-17M. kitchen ^vUegra, parking Street. 500 square feet. boon at the main office of Uw Windsor office. 4 days. Manager, Parkade Lanes, Mohair Set ■ " available. Secnrity and Win lem oM . 013 m out% AUTOMOTIVE SALES come tax service. Filing Roofing, siding, Connoclicnt Department o( LEGAL NOTICE ' Bookkeeping and typing Parkade Shopping Center. written references includuig utUiUM. 64S-6ra. T rnnaportntlon for 30 daya ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT skills a must. Experienced No phone calls. Due to the increasing personal or small alterations, additions. 60- ^ ONE ITEM PER AD. ^ □ EMPLOYMENT business tax returns. In 6495. required. For appUcation loUowlng the date of thia NoUce. A certified Ust of DemocraUc party endorsed candidates for the Town of preferred but not demand for our new and can 641-2683; SOUTH WINDSOR - at­ The Connecticnt Department of Andover for election ea First Selectman, Selectmen, Town Clerk, Town necessary. Call 644-1509. used automobiles, we your home since 1974. Slimming Seams Treasurer, Board of Finaoce-fuU term. Board of Education-full term. PART TIME COOK - RESIDENTIAL Repairs tractive office fpace with TranaportaUun wUl accept com- Help Wanted 13 experienced in quantity have openings for Sales 646-5346. ELEGANT BED Sitting ample pukiDg. euckland menta on Uie goala Icr 46 dayt from Board of Educatloo-lo lUl vacancy 4 years. Board of Tax Review. Plan­ NO EXPERIENCE and new roofs, chimneys the date of thia Notice. ning A Zoning Commlaiioa Alternate-lull term. Planning It Zoning NO PET ADS. food production including People. Experienced repaired. Four hour room for young Road, Ooae to five cor- Comraiailoa-flll vnctocy 3 yean. Zoning Board of A pm li, Zoning RN'S - LPN’s - Full and NECESSARY!' Attention therapeutic diets and INCOME TAX Commeala are for Infermalieoal Board of Appeala-Alternate, Fire Commlsaioner, Library Director, Nor­ preferred. emergency service. 24 p r ^ r a ^ w o m a ; L ^ nera. 9444801. 3 4 part time positions homemakers, students, supervision of dietary preparation in your home ton Fund Commlastooer, Inaurance Commlxaloner, la on file In my office 1 2 Join our dynamic sales - experienced - call . years In Manchester area. S**!.^?******^ ***** vS? ” * -* * * * * * ?* * ?-* -**---**,- Commanta may ha sent to: available. We are offering everyone! If you have staff. Apply to Food Ser­ bokpital. *60.00 weekly. Homee-Apto- t o ehore SS contract compliance at the Town Office Building, School Road, Andover, Connecticut, and employment Monday - team and experience Dan 649-3329. Call Joe - 644-8850 anytime. coplet thereof are avnilnUe for public diatrlbnUou. evenings and Saturday vice Supervisor at above average ear­ 6484428. ” »»»»*»»***»*•»” ” **»* coordinator Friday with an extensive mornings free, and need Meadows Convalescent □MI8C. FOR SALE The certified lilt as received includes fewer names of party-endorsed nings. For confidential TAX ROOMATE WANTED- To Connecticut Department candklatee ii»«n the party is enUUed to nominate for the following of- benefit package and com­ extra money, we have a Center, 333 Bidwell Street, CX£AN, RESPONSIBLE share two bedroom flat of Tranaportatton llcee: Number of Nemes Nnmber'finUUed interview call Mr. Pan- PREPARATION in 8 petitive salaries OR Satur­ limited number of Manchester. peraon to rent a room in starting February lat. *166 24 Wolcatt HUl Road Office OrtUied to be Nominated 5 6 7 day’s and Sunday's at an positions available in our taleo from 9 am - 3 pm - your home. Reliable, Houeehold Qoode 40 Manchester. References. pins ntllltlea. 646-2807 Welhtraftold, CaanecUent 06106 extremely high hourly phone sales operation. PART TIME at Manchester Honda reasonable. Norm CaU 643-7130. evenings. 61$4n A * p tto l! 7 ^ he hrtd March 7, IIM. U, tm a partirolar olltoe,^ rate. Call Crestfield Con­ Earn *67.40 to *100,00 per HOUSECLEANING 846-3515 Marshall, 643-9044. USED rosa^iw^r^ pisrtwwHwWined cattUdates phu the number of candlutea valescent Home/Fenwood week. Call Gerry to set up REFRIGERATORS, filing petlUona porauant to Sectloni PERSON - Must have own CENTRALLY LOCATED WANTED OLDER ftmeral Stetnrae exceedi the maxiinttm oumbw Manor in Manchester at an interview, Mon-Wed transportation. Greater ROACH HOME Improve­ WASHERS, RANGES - downtown. Exceptionally WOMAN to riiare apart­ LSOALNOnca Ulled to nominate lor that ofliee. PeUtlooa must be filed not 9 10 11 12 643-5!51 Monday - Friday, between 6:30 and 7:30 pm Manchester area. Apply in Condomlnlume 22 ment contracting - all Clean, Guaranteed. Parts Noaoe e< neeuw l ter 4-66 pm . of February 16.1983. PeUtiod forma, UatructhMia and Wormn- •••••••••••••••••••••••a clean rooms, kitchen ment. WOO monthty plus oaMpi araswMi 9am - 3pm. at 643-2711. person: Delta types home repairs and & Service. Low prices! privileges, maid, linen ser­ half of electric . 646-1943 Uon coocernlMthe method of procedure In llllng ol oppralng c ^ MANCHESTER - Two remodeling. Also in­ B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main In tccordxueu with the didaclee, Including echodulea, may be obtained from Bratrice Kowalakl, Maintenance, 487 North vice. Security required. evenings and weekends. provisions of SecUoo 131, TIUe 33, PART TIME help needed Main Street, Manchester, bedroom condo for rent. A- stallations of solar hot Street. 643-2171. DemocraUc Regtatrar of Volera, Route 8, Andover, Connecticut. COOK NEEDED for C. *575 with heat. 273-2013, CaU 6434127.______U.S. Code «s pteecrlbed In the NeUlo L. Boiivert evenings in pharmacy. below Captain Cork water systems. Fully in­ Federal-Aid lUghwey Program 16 Some retail experience Manchester daycare 659-3008. sured, free estimates. Call 12 CUBIC FOOT upright Municipal Clerk of Andover 13 14 15 center. 18 hours a week, Package Store. MANCHESTER • Gean MinunI, Volnme 7, Ghipter 5, Sec­ C6661 necessary. Apply in person 647-9824 or 646-3126. freezer - *125. ExceHent □ AUTOMOTIVE tion S, dntod December 36, 1174, *3.37 an hour. Call Director •••••••••••••••••a****** lurniibed room. Maid ser­ 9 - 5 at Liggett Rexall, MANCHESTER condition. 643-6298. vice. *60.00 sreekty. *48- the Department ol lYnnspartaUca Manchester Parkade. at 646-7090 after 12:30 Mon­ R & R AUTOMOTIVE - hns reqneeted deMes-approval on day - Friday. REALTOR looking for □ REAL ESTATE 2813. Antos For Solo TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CoooeeUent Expert auto body repairs Artlelee lor Sele 41 SI January 14,1N3 fram the Federal 20 licensed agents for /I-." i ' )j ! Highway Admlnistratlan for the NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE 17 18 19 Inflation Bot Vou CLERK TYPIST - Small progressive real estate on ail makes ana models. Homee For Sele 23 Comer Lyman Road and Apartmanto tor Ah M 82 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 reconsirnettoo of Vernon Street In accordance with the provlaiooa of Chapter 3, SecUoo 1 and $ of the Down? bush sales marketing of­ agency. Call 643-1591, ask 's' r cyl., automatic, air- and Ventot Straet Went in the Town Charter, notice la hereby given ol Uie adopUan by Uie Board of Route 85, Bolton, (jail 6 ^ Dinctomof the Town of Maacbestor, Connecticut, on Jenuaiy 3$, 1$S3. B«t Up. Bot Out! fice in Vernon is looking for Tony Wasilefsky for FOUR ROOM apartmant coiiditioiilag, 37,000 mUra. Town of Mnncheeter, The project \ ■ confidential interview. 4302. was pranenttd at ■ daulfn public ■ ) 1 - Earn good SSS MWns fo r bright, mature MANCHESTER - By ALUMINUM SH EETS with heat Included. Soparb car! Mray estraa! ORDINANCE Avonl Call S2S-S401, experience individual for hearing on June $, 1M3 in Ibe BE IT ORDAINED by tee Board of Directors of tee Town of owner. Unique, charming PelnUng-PeperIng' 32 used as printing plates. .007 Walking distance to Main *M(6.e4449tt. Senior aUxen Center at $46 East or 27S-2M 1 various office duties. Good TRUCK DRIVER thick, 23x28V4^. 50c each, Street. First floor with Manchester that tea ordlnanca to purchaae by tee Town ol Mancheater typing a must. 871-0401. WANTED - Appliance Colonial. Seven rooms, Middle Tarapike, Manchester, from Heritage Savings and Loan Aiaoclation, for tee sum o( $39,000 tee four bedrooms, two floor to INTERIOR PAINTING, or 5 for *2.00. Phone 643- private entrance. *460 per IMl CHEVY CAPRICE, Qmoectlcut. ptwmlaes known as $3 Cottage Street, Manebestor, CoonecUcut which Delivery. Mature person to 2711. They MUST be picked four door, VI. 37,000 mUra. The project begins st the in- TOWN DF BOLTON KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE™ by Larry Wright deliver appliances and ceiling fireplaces,, new fur­ over ten years experience, month. CaU 64843«7. ordinance wna passed by aald Board on January 11, 1463 be emended by nace, roof, steel siding, low rates and senior citlz«i up before 11:00 a.m. only. CaU 6l7-i407. teiiactlaa of Greenwood Drlvn nod aHhatItaUng teerefore tee following: LEGAL NOTICB OF PARTY-ENDORSED CANDIDATES TVs. Etyierienced 3% ROOM APARTMENT. Vernon Straet In tba Town of BE IT ORDAINED by ten Board of Directors of tee Town of FOR MUNICIPAL OFFICES INCLUDINO NOTICE OF LEGAL NOTICE preferred. Good hourly lots of extras. ^,900. 6 ^ discount. 643-9960. Manchester end proceeds In a "UNDERENDDRSEiraNT" FOR SOME OFFICES 5699. SNOW TIRES (2) - Private home. Rent, DATSUN 1878 210 • 5 door Mancheater that the Town of Mnnrheitar purchaae from Heritage TOWN DF ANDDVER wage. Excellent benefit northerly direction for ap- Sevtiya aad Loon Anaoctotloa, lacorporatod for tee sum of $36,606 tee A cerUfled llal of REPUBLICAN PARTY endorsed candidates lor PLANNING k ZONING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Firestone Town and Coun­ [Crochet '2 apfdiancra. Working s i i ^ wagon. 4 spend. Rraular the Town of Bolton for elecUon u : First Seloctman: Selectmen: package. Apply in person pnnlm nl^ $,430 feet to the In- (oUawing deierthed lend: CDMMIS8ION VERNON - Clean three PAINTING - Wallpapering try, L78-15, excellent. Used aoult only. no g^as. 44i000 i ^ e a . teneetkn of Vanon Straet Want Treasurer; Tax CoUeetor; Board of Finance (FuU Term); Board of CARL'/ue, I WiSH at: A1 Sieffert*s, 445 Hart­ little. 521-5328. Excellent condition. W.115. Ihal eertoin piece or parcel of land iltaated on the eaaterty side of The Town Plaming k Zoning Com- ford Road, Manchester, bedroom Ranch, two car and Drywall Installation. 2648 "q peto/chUdren. TriephOM aad ‘Taylor Straet in ttan Town of Cottage Street la ten Town of Maachcfter, Connty of Hertford and Stole Finance (To Fill Vacancy (or Two years); Boardof Edncatlpn; Boardof miaslon of Andover, Connecticnt a • OA 3324086. Tea Review; Ptonning Commlesloo; Plaming Commlasloii, Alternate Y o o 'i > L e r Conn. See Mr. Al Sieffert. garage. Electric door Quality profesalonal work. 6434230.______Venlon. TUx propoxil ix bxlag of CooHelicnt, known u No. S3 Cottogo Slraot and boonded and wlU hold a pubUc heuring In the opener. Park-like yard. Reasonable prices. Free FIREWOOD - All An attractive Turban and recommxndxd nndir Um Fxdtral- (To FiU Vacancy lor Two Y enn); Zoning Commlesloo; Zoning C>anmia- Lower Level ol tee Tirwn Dfftce hardwood, 2’ - 4’ lengths. matchiM Ascot is cro«, ^ Ald IxtariUto Ttedn-Ix Piogrtm, skm. Alternate (Fear Year Term Begbii IMS); Zoning Ckxnmlialaa. Cut ooT Tue PART TIME - > p.An., Country atmosfihere near Estimates! Fully Insured. 'FHOI04UM MANCHESTER One, TOYOTA CEUCA 1976 OT land now or formerly of Mtnrice P. Correntl and BiilkUng on February 14. 1363 at Picked up. *50.00 a cord. 13)4-24)4 MinSN cheted from aoft mohair • two, three bedre rad - 5 speed. M4f»4 oondltlan. a fedtrxl, xUte and local Edith H. CorranU, one Snndrsd atxty-flve end fifteen Alternate (Four Veer Term Beglaa 1464); Zontug Board of Appaala; 7:30 p.m. on tee (oUowing propoeed C A T F c o o four days. Re(s t a i I . city conveniences. *60’s. yam in two favorite cooperaUve effort to Improve dr- one-hundredths (146.1$) feet; Zoalng Board of Appeals, Alternate (Four Year Term Begins 1483; Group I, Belflore Agency, 742-8426. lore. ” townhonse npartmentam ts 6l,QdrmUimiles. W.750. CaU Special Permit: Miniatures and dolls. A flattering yoke and Wl-dlW. cuUUon and iniety In urtnui araix. hlAHTEIILV By land now or formerly of David L. Farley, one hundred Zoning Board of A p ^ la , Altarnate (Four Year Term Begins 1464); boston h ill — PeUUoo by Brad (2 o u p o N S . Phone 646-0610. 647-1413. PAINTING U PA PER slimming seams accent^ No. 2648 hat full cro- available Immedlatelrely. lU x project Is IdtntIfM by Stole twenty-terw end twenty-five one hundredths (13$.3S) Town MeeUng Modisrator is on file In my gfflee nt 222 Bolton Center It Lessle Carlton for a Spacial Per­ H anging Ceilings ATARI 2600 • 2 Joy sticks, 2 chet directions for set. 2375, t«IS, fW . Secnril Project Nsmber 71-146 aad fast; Road. Bolton. CL, aad coptee ttwrool ere eveilnble for pubUc distrilmtloa. mit to operate a Commercial paddles, 6 cartridges. with top-etitching make repaired. References. Ful­ thia a favorite |or the TO OIHIL ftJ O Mr Mill » refmlred. Heat aad • la a Federal Aid Prplocl NnmbarlXM- MIIITHSaLV ^ Oak Straet, one hundred ilxtyielz and thirty ooe- The certified list I t received Incindea fewer namaa of perty-endoned Horae Farm on an 14 acre parcel CELEBRITY CIPHER ly Insured. Quality work! Donkey Kong, Defender, half-sizer. inuer indnded. CaU Rsd* 1361(1). hnndrodtei (1M.36) feet; and candidetea than tec party la cDlilled to nomtnat* for tee loUowhULof- bounded on tee North by fioatoo CMtKtty CIplMT oypugrMM craattO from quolMona by lanioub pwfXb. p«M Asterada included. *125. The pubUc bearing transcript, WESTEULV By Outtogn Straet, one himdred twenty-six end eighteen (Icea- Number of namea Number EnUUed HUl Road, on tee Eail by Proper­ Martin Mattsson, evenings No. 8162 with Photo- tol Office. 1484100. PNMU ins luuiiii idihi (IM-li) feet. andpraMn*.EacbMWrMtlwdphar Handato>anolMr. radVada