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Rainy tonight; Manchester, Conn. cloudy Thursday Wednesday, March | 1 , 1984 — See page 2 anrlf^atf r Htulh Single copy: 25® Directors set Soviet tanker budget review; NESATTA strikes mine effect taiiied # By Alex Girelli Herald Reporter in Nicaragua Members of the Board of Directors will have no trouble deciding how to spend their next three Saturday mornings. They’ll be doing the tough job of reviewing General Manager Robert Weiss's budget By Oswaldo Bonilla Caribbean ^Sea recommendation for the next fiscal year. United Press International Weiss has recommended a general fund budget of GUATEMALA a MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicara­ $42,027,434. It calls for a tax increase of 3.31 mills, to a HONDURAS rate of 44.20 mills. gua charged the United States was Weiss has also recommended a water department waging an "undeclared war" following I budget that calls for a rate increase of 65 percent and a the crippling of a Soviet oil tanker by a .EL sewer budget that calls for a rate increase of 55 mine planted in a - key harbor by SALVADOR^ percent. CIA-backed rebels. Chin«nd«g^ NICARAGUA The directors will hold workshops at Lincoln Center Just hours before the explosion, .. Connto^ on the next three successive Saturdays, beginning at 8 Nicaragua warned the ports of other PU..IO S a ^ «^ „a n a gu a a.m. Central American countries might be The public will have it$ chance to speak at a public UPl photo mined by leftists rebels in El Salvador Soviet ship hitsits^n hearing April 2 at 8 p.m. at Waddell School. and Honduras in retaliation for the mine entering Weiss’s recommendation calls for a school budget Former Vice President Walter Mondaie greets supporters in St. mining of Nicaragua’s harbors. Five Soviet crew members were , Pacific A ., ICOSTA RIC A\« of $23,351,797, an increase of $1,813,469, or 7.7 percent, Paui, Minn., Tuesday night after election returns showed he Ocean 100 miles. over the current budget. "gravely" injured in the Tuesday _____ The next highest dollar increase and the highest wouid win the lilinois primary. Mondale beat fellow contender blast, officials said. The tanker was badly damaged but reached the port's The map shows where an percentage increase is for insurance and miscellane­ Gary Hart by six percent, with the Rev. Jesse Jackson making a unidentified Soviet ship hit a ous, which jumps by $180,163, or 63 percent, to oil terminal. strong showing in the vote. "This is part of a de facto blockade $2,457,133. It accounts for 23.89 percent of the total I mine laid by United States- increase in the budget.. against the government as part of the backed rebels as it entered The Board of Education budget accounts for 51.12 undeclared war of the United States against the Nicaraguan people," a Puerto Sandino, one of Nica­ percent of the total increase. ragua’s largest ports, on Most of the increase in the miscellaneous category Mondale beats Hart Foreign Ministry communique said. is for capital improvements. (See story on page 3.) The Soviet tanker Duiker sustained Tuesday. Here is the effect General Manager Robert Weiss’s “ considerable damage” when it struck the mine about 2 p.m. as it entered recommended budget will have on Manchester In his warning made just before the taxpayers if it is approved without change by the by 6 percent in Illinois Nicaragua's main oil terminal in Puerto Sandino, on the Pacific coast 40 mine blast, Defense Minister Hum­ Board of Directors: berto Ortega threatened that leftist Property owners whose assessments are $20,000 miles west of Managua, the Foreign By Laurence kAcQuillan / (or black votes, Jackson usually l)gs Ministry said. The Soviet news agency guerrillas in El Salvador or Honduras will pay $144 ih tows taxes to support the General United Press International won. But, he said on'NBC’s "Today” might mine pons throughout Central Fund budget instead of the $814 they now pay. If the Tass, however, identified the freighter program, "If Mondale were to get the as the Lugansk. America and Panama in reprisal for house is in the Town Fire District, the homeowner will CHICAGO — Walter Mondale won nomination I think he would have a far the mining of Nicaraguan.ports. pay $123.80 in fire tax instead of the $115.80 he is now “ As a consequence of this criminal the Illinois primary by making inroads easier job uniting black Democratic action five Soviet sailors were in­ "Suddenly, from the Panama Canal paying. into. Gary Hart’s hold on- young and voters, black Americans, back into his Zone to Guatemala, the mines may j f that homeowner gets sewer service from the jured," the ministry said. “ Despite the suburban voters and despite Jesse candidacy than any other candidate terrorist action, the ship is unloading appear, not only in our country but also town, he can expect a 55 percent increase in his sewer Jackson’s 21 percent share of the votes. would with the exception of Jesse in ail the Central American region," rate. bil at the installations at Puerto But Hart’s campaign manager, Jackson.” Sandino.” Ortega said. If the house in the Eighth Utilities District, and if the agreeing with the two major contend­ Jackson said today that people who Several vessels have been damaged district’s 4.S-mill tax rate remains unchanged, the The Costa Rica-based Democratic ers that it will be a “ long tough race" call him a spoiler in the Democratic Revolutionary Force, or ARDE, and by mines in Nicaraguan ports. owner will pay a $90 district tax. That tax will provide for the Democratic nomination, said race forget that he is actually bringing February, two state-owned fishing not only fire protection but also sewer service. the Honduras-based Nicaraguan De­ today that Hart “ is where we want to people to the polls who do not usually mocratic Force have taken responsibil­ boats hit mines outside the harbor at El For a house assessed at $30,000, these are the be” at this point in the primaries. vote. Bluff, 175 miles east of Managua. One figures: ity for mining ports on the country's “ The debate has changed,” Hart “ It’s a kind of an insult to me for Pacific and Caribbean coasts. ARDE is sank and the other waAdamaged. Two For the town’s General Fund tax, the owner will pay campaign manager Oliver Henkel said someone to keep arguing the question men were lost at sea and nine were $1,3^.60 instead of the the $1,226.70 he now pays. If the headed by Eden Pastora, known as on ABC’s "Good Morning America.” I’m taking votes away from anybody,” Commander Zero, a Nicaraguan revo­ injured. house is in the Town Fire District, he will pay a fire tax "What we have seen in the early parts Jackson said on NBC. "The fact is I am A Dutch dredging ship, the Geopotes of $185.70 instead of the $173.70 he now pays. lutionary hero who split with the of the calender is the effects of mobilizing voters nobody has had regime because of its Marxist drift. 6, was heavily damaged by a mine on His sewer cost, will increase 55 percent if the house momentum. That’s a very ephemeral before. Last week in Alabama and March 1 as it cleared a channel near receives town sewer service. The rebels have received $55 million notion. Georgia, 20 percent of the people who from the CIA in the last two years. Puerto Corinto, 90 miles northwest of If the house in is the Eighth Utilities District, and if “ We are now in the more rational voted for me had never voted for Managua. Four people were injured. the district tax rate remains unchanged, the owner The mines are believed to be part of the campaign. We think the anybody before. My presence is sophisticated devices that float below A Panamanian freighter, the Los will pay $135 for sewer service and fire protection. more they know about him. Ihe more expanding the base of the party.” Caribes, hit a mine as it entered Puerto For a house assessesed at $50,000, these are the the surface and are detonated by they’ll like him.” Jackson generated a huge turnout vibrations or contact. Corinto earlier in the month. figures: With 98 percent of the precincts among black voters in Illinois and won For the town’s General Fund tax, the owner will pay reporting in Illinois, Mondale had nearly 75 percent of them in Chicago, $2,210 instead of the $2,044.50 he now pays. If the house 657,056 votes or 41 percent. Hart had establishing himself as a force to be is in the Town Fire District, he will pay a fire tax of 573,683 votes or 35 percent and Jackson reckoned with in the pivotal New York Pennsy man to head $309.50 instead of the $289.50 he now pays. 336,364 votes or 21 percent. and Pennsylvania primaries. His sewer cost will increase 55 percent if the house While the popular vote was close. Mondale actually scored two wins in receives town sewer service. Mondale swept Hart in delegates by Illinois — taking both its popular vote If the house is in the Eighth Utilities District, and if better than 2 to 1. Mondale won 97 of the contest and a separate vote selecting Manchester hospital the district tax rate remains the same, he will pay $225 delegates at stake in Illinois, Hart 39 171 delegates to the Democratic for sewer service and fire protection. and Mayor Harold Washington, run­ National Convention in San Francisco A 42-year-oId man now second in Medical Corps, Prelesnik served as ning as a favorite son in Chicago’s next July. command at Harrisburg Hospital in assistant administrator at the second black wards, had 35. The former vice president, cutting Pennsylvania has been named execu­ largest Air Force hospital in the nation With the Illinois delegates. Mondale into voter trends that had threatened to tive director of Manchester Memorial (the David Grant Hospital at Travis-Air President cancels had a total of 639 delegates, nearly a derail his own campaign, was able to Hospital, officials announced Tuesday. Force Base in California.) third of the 1,967 needed for the stop the headlong momentum Hart has He will replace Acting Executive A graduate of the University of presidential nomination, while Hart enjoyed since winning last month’s Director Michael Gallacher in June. Michigan with a bachelor’s degree in Jordan arms sale had 357 and Jackson 79, with 268 season-opening New Hampshire "It’s a move upward for me,” industrial engineering, Preselnik later uncommitted. primary. Warren L. Prelesnik said during a received a master’s degree in hospital Bv Jim Anderson Mondale campaign manager Robert Mondale also led in Minnesota, phone call to his Pennsylvania home. administration from the same school. United Press International Beckel said that Mondale had made where he was the heavy favorite in his Though he had never been to Manches­ After he sent his resume to MMH’s “ significant gains among young peo­ home state, which had 75 delegates at ter before his job interview, he said he, search committee late last year, he ple” in Illinois to get His overall 41 WASHINGTON — President Reagan, reacting to qfake in caucuses Tuesday night. his wife, and two daughters are looking was chosen from a pool of more than 100 percent of the vote and is likely to congressional opposition and harsh criticism of U.S. The former vice president won forward to relocating here. applicants. Hospital officials notified policies by King Hussein, has decided to cancel a continue making inroads into Hart’s Illinois despite Jackson’s impressive The "tremendous community sup­ him of his appointment Friday. .support elsewhere. planned sale of anti-aircraft missiles to Jordan and showing in Chicago where he polled port" MMH gets is hard to come by at Prelesnik’s first order of business Beckel also noted that in states where Saudi Arabia, a spokesman said today. other hospitals, he said. He claimed his after he arrives in Manchester will be Please turn to page 8 Deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes Mondale and Jackson have competed most important job will be to ensure to get to know the internal workings of said Reagan made the decision last night on that the hospital "maintains that the hospital, he said. Now treasurer of recommendation of his key foreign policy advisers, caring attitude" toward the people it the Emergency Medical Services Com­ including Secretary of State George Shultz, national serves. mittee of the Hospital Association of security aide Robert McFarlane, and congressional Glenn campaign leaders His number-one concern, however, is Pennsylvania, he said he may become “ leading the hospital into the 1980s with leadiers. active in developing “ trauma centers” Speakes said Jordan and Saudi Arabia — Arabs all the new regulations that are for multiple-injury accident victims in states that have figured prominently in Reagan’s throw weight to Hart impacting on the health-care delivery Connecticut. efforts to secure an overall Middle East peace—have system.” The refrain was a familiar He is also a fellow of the American been informed of the decision through diplomatic one, the same sung by Edward M. College of Hospital Administrators, By Mark A. Dupuis important to his candidacy,” said Sen. Kenney when he left the Manchester president of the board of the Central channels. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., the state’s Formal notification of the withdrawal was expected United Press International hospital to become director of Green­ Pennsylvania Blood Bank and an highest-ranking elected official back­ to be sent to Congress later today. wich Hospital in January. associate member of the American HARTFORD — As Senator Gary ing Hart. “ I think it’s a foregone conclusion Institute of Industrial Engineers. Speakes said that Reagan made the decision “ in Hart is now seen running close, if not consultation with Congress,’’ and he noted “ there was Hart steps up his effort to win next that there’s going to be less money ahead of. Mondale in Connecticut and increasing opposition" to the sale on Capitol Hill, week’s presidential primary, state rather than more in the system," state Democratic leaders say the where pro-Israeli lawmakers and lobbyists argued leaders of the now-defunct Glenn Prelesnik added. But he also said primary outcome could have some against the weapons deal. campaign say they will jump from changes in the way hospitals are effect on the outcome in the larger Inside Today Responding to questions, Speakes said that their sunken ship to the Hart reimbursed are long overdue, and that bandwagon. delegate contest a week later in he’s “ not uncomfortable” with the 24 pages, 4 sections, Hussein’s charge that the U nit^ States is “ one­ neighboring New York. sided” in favor of Israel in its Middle East policies Their move to Hart splits top concept of prospective payment. 1 advertising supplement Democrats in the state between Hart Executive vice president of Harris­ “ were not helpful.” The offer to Jordan called for the Mondale has personally told his state Advice...... 16 Lottery...... 2 sale of 1,618 shoulder-fired Stinger missiles with a and Moiidale, with Gov. William burg Hospital since 1978, Prelesnik was O’Neill, some other legislative leaders coordinator. Gov. William O’Neill, that responsible for the daily functioning of Area towns ...... 19 Opinion...... 6 pricetag of $133 million. Saudi Arabia was offered he will campaign in Connecticut before Business...... 21-22 Peopletalk ...... 2 1,200 missiles. and state party Chairman James M. the 448-bed, 1,600-employee facility. Classified...... 22-24 Sports...... 9-12 Fitzgerald backing Mondale. the primary, but hasn’t announced yet Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., was reported ready Before that, he was assistant adminis­ Comics...... IB Television__ ...... 18 Hart campaign officials announced the days of his appearance. Entertainment ...14 W eather__ ...... 2 to send the president a letter with more than 50 trator of the Kaiser-Permanente Medi­ the Colorado senator will visit Connec­ Meanwhile, Anthony Bianca, a signatures urging him to cancel the missile offer. cal Center in Santa Clara, Calif., a ticut on at least three days before the leader of Glenn’s state steering com­ SAMPLES TODAY ^ t h The Washington Post and The New York 322-bed facility with an outpatient unit The Monchetter Herald today continue* March 27 primary to campaign (or the mittee, said committee members seeing 86,000 visits per month. Times said that in return for canceling the sale, the agreed unanimously to support Hart Its sompllne program to bring copies ot the 35 delegates to be awarded through the Manchester Memorial Hospital has newspaper to non-subscribers In primary. 303 beds. Manchester. Please turn to page 8 “ He considers Connecticut very Please turn to page 8 As a captain in the U.S. Air Force 1 .4 A MAN( IIKSTKH HKKALD, Wudnesduy, March 21, 1984 - 3 g - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Mardi 21, 19H4 Bonding for capital Improvements Chemist Rudolf Schmut: Down-and>outer had everything Manchester and earning $30,000 a year before York City men's blubs and dined at after he iMt his temporary lec­ church’s pews, tables and floors In Bv James Lawrence of death. But it was known among for more than teree months. "And he was 30-years-old, Schmut was Weiss suggests sidewalk, drainage work United Press International Schmut's small circle of friends the finest restaurants. turer position at the University of divorced froni his concert pianist that he had a severe drinking He was the recipient of two California-Long Beach. you could tell he was more intelligent than most of the people wife in the mid '70s. It was during Fireworks contract ready DENVER — No one is certain problem which compounded a Fulbright Scholarships, held a An ongoing bout with alcoho­ that era friends speculate his slide Bond issues of $2 million for sidewalk mended lease-purchase of trucks and varunm machines, $14,000; library air streets; East Middle Turnpike and Ph.D. in paper and pulp engineer­ lism, unemployment and other we help on the street.” A contract with a Pennsylvania firm to put work and $2 million for drainage have heavy equipment. He said that getting conditioning, $62,230; engine analyzer Summit Street; and Center and Sum­ what triggered the sudden descent heart condition. To Casually remark that began. of Rudolf Schmut's 'shooting star.' Schmut's body lay cold and stiff ing, acquir^ nearly a Half dozen calamities led Schmut to survive in on a July 4 fireworks display is nearly certain, been suggested by General Manager the equipment oo-iiop under lease- for police mechanics, $15,000; replac- mit streets. The total cost of the 25 on a slab at the Denver morgue for industry patents, supervised con­ recent years by going from soup Schmut, a naturalized American a member of the Fourth of July Celebration Robert Weiss in his budget recommen­ purchase will be less costly than ment of a van, a pickup truck, a jeep drainage improvements is $3,975,000. Now that the one-time Fulbright ciUzen, was intelligent is a vast "He returned to Austria about Scholar and engineering genius is several weeks before investigators struction of a $100 million Syrian line to soup line. The Rev. C.B. the time they divorced to get away Committee said Tuesday. dation to the Board of Directors. waiting, because prices will rise and and five cars, all former police Weiss recommends that the $2 million finally reached a relative in West paper plant and published several Woodrich of the Holy Ghost Ca­ understatement. Friends and Terry Kotsch said the committee is awaiting a "He also recommends bonding for money will be spent on repairs in the cruisers, $66,300; rest rooms at Charter in bonding be used for the most needed dead, it is doubtful anyone will former colleagues called him a from Intimations that he’d been ever really know. Germany who arranged for his engineering technical manuals. tholic Church in downtown drinking too much,” Cowan said. copy of the proposed contract from Vitale $156,250, the town’s share of the cost of interim. Uak Park, $10,120. portion of the work. , , “Rudy’s scope of knowledge was Denver, which operates a shelter genius. intersection improvements, and For lease-purchase, Weiss lists two The i^rainage work locations, listed Schmut, 54, was found dead on cremation and shipment home. Schmut’s rise as an engineer "He came back to the United Fireworks Display Co. Inc. of New Castle, Pa. Repair of a vehicle — not a heavy Jan. 6 on a blustery, bone-chilling "We shipped him in a cardboard fantastic," said Phil Cowan, a for the homeless, remembers The committee must then sign the contract and $187,000, for the town’s share of a new truck, however — brought some angry projects. One is repiacement of the in order of priority, are as follows; meeting Schmut in early 1981. began in 1952 when he was a States in 1981 for the California job Union Street Bridge. police communications system at cold morning in his welfare- box wrapped in plain, brown close friend who met Schmut after quite a few career accomp­ pay a deposit on the half-hour display, which will reaction from directors at their last 1. Manchester High School, $150,000. paper," said Jim Middleton, a through an organization which He said Schmut had only days scientific assistant at a university cost between between $5,000 and $6,000. He says in his budget message that $60,000, for the first of five annual equal 2. Ookwood Rood and Woodbridee Street, . subsidized apartment near down­ in his native Graz, Austria. Five lishments in Germany.” meeting. Director James Fogarty town Denver. The drab dwelling Moore-Howard Mortuary funeral assists unemployed professionals earlier been released from a Schmut’s former wife, reached "They pretty much said we could have that sidewalk and drainage projects are complained about spending $2,000 to fix payments. The other is replacement of $250,000. counselor. "It looked like a Christ­ over age 40. "He had a grasp of Denver hospital where he was years later he accepted a senior date,” she said. presented each year in the Capital heavy vehicles at a cost of $122,500, as 3. Woodside Street ond Hlllstown Rood, was the antithesis of the affluence chemist job at an American paper at her Dover, N.H. home, declined a pickup truck that was earmarked for $170,000. and extravagance he once enjoyed mas package." science that was second to none. treated for a severe heart attack comment about her ex-husband’s A rain date has been tentatively scheduled for Improvement Plan, but are not carried replacement. the first of five equal annual payments. 4. Bremen and Victoria roods, $340,000. The man was a genius.” suffered at the city's airport upon company and from there executive July 7, she said. out because of the high amount of The vehicles are four 6-wheel dump 5. Scattered minor systems, $60,000. as an internationally known chem­ It was a tragic ending for a man troubled life or his demise. Capital improvements listed in 6. Porter and Pitkin streets, $350,000. ical engineer. who little more than a decade ago Schmut, an Austrian-born natu­ arrival from California. positions took him and bis wife, The committee has begun accepting donations money required. trucks, a 10-wheei dump truck, a street Linda, across the United States. “It’s just very tragic and I really In addition, Weiss has recommended Weiss's recommendation are the sweeper, a track loader and a small 7. Autumn Street. SSOJXX). The Denver Coroner’s Office, was named to "Who's Who in the ralized American citizen came to "He was very polite and gentle­ don’t want to talk about it,” she for the event, which will include a chicken following: 8. Henry Street,$130,000. which performed an autopsy, still East” among scientists, held Denver two years ago for a job manly,” said Woodrich, who al­ A chain smoker, who often told barbecue, youth activities, a performance by the that $748,756 be appropriated next year dump truck. 9. Indian and Greenwood drives, $30,000. stories of owning a Mercedes Benz said. Buckley School elevator, $50,000; 10. Washington School. $20,000. has not released an official cause memberships in expensive New interview, penniless and friendless lowed Schmut to sleep on the Governor's Foot Guard and a concert, she said. for transfer to Capital Improvements Under bonding, Weiss has recom­ 11. Boulder Rood, $70,000. Donations may be sent to the Fourth of July Reserve. Municipal Building elevator, $20,000; mended the following projects; 12. Chambers and Lockwood streets, Celebration Committee, c/o Dick Carter, Savings The amount is much higher that the Municipal Building electric circuits, $30,000. $5,500; heating survey for Lincoln Improvements to six intersections 13. East Middle Turnpike^ $40,000. Bank of Manchester, 923 Main St., Manchester, $240,745 appropriated for the current and a stretch of Forest Street, under 14. Carter Street, $80,000. CT, 06040. year and accounts for more than one Center and the Municipal Building, the Urban Systems Program, $156,250 15. Seaman Circle, $50,000. Weather mill of the 44.20-mill tax rate proposed $12,000; bus shelters, $19,950; parking 14. Dry brook and BIssell Street, P e o p l e t a l k repair and expansion at the Senior (town share); replace Union Street $1,650,000. ‘Scope statements’ get nod by Weiss. Bridge, $187,000 (town share); recon­ 17. Thayer Road, $200,000. Weiss says he included the higher Citizens Center, $91,250; air condition­ 18. Little and Essex streets, $30,000. Today’s forecasts sum based on comments by the public ing for two rooms in the Senior Citizens struct 33 miles of sidewalk, $2 million; 19. Weaver and Lawton roads, $60,000. Tuesday afternoon, the Board of Governors of improve drainage at 25 locations, $2 20. Parker Street, $20,000. Only torch is for Games Connecticut, Massachusetts and Higher Education unanimously approved revised and political community and because Center, $10,000; town mapping, million. 21. Alexander Street, $20,000. Rhode Island; Cloudy and foggy guidelines for “mission, role and scope state­ of the state's recent problems with its $73,000; improvements to recreation 22. Elm Street and Hap Brook, $20,000. Don't ask Susan Anton whether Dudley Moore facilities, $25,606; fuel dispensing sys­ The six intersections are Highland 23. Hlllstown and Barnwood roads, today with occasional drizzle espe­ ments” that will be drawn up for the state's infrastructure. $15,000. is doing right. To that, she’ll only huff, "As far as cially over coastal areas. High 40 community colleges. In what he described at a news tem, $30,000; microprocessor pur­ and Autumn streets. Highland and 24. North Elmjond Tanner streets, $100,000. I'm concerned it's private and confidential.” No, to SO. Tonight rainy with chance of An advisory committee, on which Manchester conference as a new approach for chase. $t8,300; hearing room furniture, Gardner streets; Charter Oak and 25. Northtleld, Centertleld and Easttleld the only torch the leggy lovely wants to discuss a few thunderstorms over southw­ Community College President William Vincent municipalities. Weiss has recom­ $3,000; sand spreaders, $40,000; leaf Spruce streets, Main and Haynes streets, $20,000. these days is that of the Summer Olympics. est interior sections. Low in the low serves, had recommended the revisions, which "I’m representing AT&T in a project calied to mid 40s. Thursday cloudy with a allow for more flexibility in each school's internal 'The Spirit of America,’ she says. "The Olympic few showers. High 40 to SO. ’ .workings than the original versions. Community torch is coming over from Greece and will be Maine: Becoming partly sunny college trustees had criticized earlier drafts as carried through various U.S. cities on the way to today. Highs in the mid 40s to low too rigid. Third floor of Bennet housing ready soon the Los Angeles games. " SOs. Rain developing tonight ex­ The Board of Governors also approved a In five of those cities, AT&T is sponsoring cept just a chance up north. Lows $400,000 lump-sum allocation for minor renova­ Bv Kothv Garmos since found other housing ments are not subsidized, units, include heat and hot were intended. sisting of 33 one-bedroom concerts showcasing megastars in hopes to raise in the SOs. Rain tapering off to tions at all 12 community colleges in Connecticut. Herald Reporter and are no longer inter­ prospective tenants do not water. The size of the Hammill said he ex­ and 12 two-bedroom units, megabucks. showers Thursday. Some flurries Of that, MCC will get $20,000 for the construction ested, he said. have to meet any particu­ apartments ranges from pected the rents to remain were designed with the possible over the mountains later of vestibules in its faculty buildings. The third floor of the He said he did not lar requirements other 610 to 960 square feet. relatively stable. needs of the elderly and in the day. Highs in the 40s. Cloudy ond foggy, occasional drizzio Bennet apartments for expect renting the apart­ than to have sufficient Hammill said the rents The apartments were handicapped in mind. the elderly on Main Street ments to be a problem, but income to pay for the were not exorbitant and financed through the sale Each apartment has indi-; New Hampshire: Becoming Today cloudy and foggy with occasional drizzle. High In the mid 4 (^ of bonds and investments Sing a song of six names partly sunny today. Highs in the Sad over death of bill should be ready for occu­ said there was not yet a units, Hammill said. could probably be man­ vidual thermostats, emer­ mid 40s to mid SOs. Rain developing East wind Sto 15 mph. Tonight rainy. Low40to45. Southeast wind 10 pancy by April 1, the waiting list for the Rents for a one-bedroom aged by a couple on Social by limited partners, in­ gency alarms, glowing to 15 mph. Thursday cloudy with a few showers. High around 50. Leo B. Flaherty, attorney for Sandra Foody's Security income. cluding the town. Oppo­ light switches and other More digs into the history of Gary Hart's name tonight. Lows in the SOs. Rain parents, said Tuesday he was surprised a "living rental agent said apartments. apartment will range game brings this tip from a relative of The tapering to scattered showers Today’s weather picture was drawn by Melissa Daversa, 9, of 84 E. Tuesday. The Bennet Housing from $375 to $395 a month, Critics of the project nents of the conversion special features, accord­ wilT' bill which he and the Foodys supported have charged that rents had urged the town to sell ing to the plans. Candidate. Uncle Ralph Hartpence reveals: Thursday. Showers may mix with Eldridge St., a fourth-grade student at Highland Park School. never made it to a General Assembly vote. The John Hammill, of Corp., which controls the while two-bedroom apart­ "Our name was originally Eberthartpence. Some flurries later in day. Highs in the Greater Hartford Realty project, has begun adver­ ments will rent from $475 ^ re too high to be helpful the building instead of proposed measure was killed in committee to the average elderly and becoming a partner in the All four floors of the changed it to Hart; some went by Pence, some by 40s. Monday. Management Co., said the tising the apartments in to $495 a month, he said. building will be accessible Eberhart and some by Hartpence. I can Vermont: Cloudy with rain contractors will be mak­ newspapers. "The rents, which vary handicapped tenants for project. There's still a need for living wills, he said, whom the apartments The apartments, con­ by elevator. understand why Gary changed it. Hart is so much likely south today and a chance "because then people can make their intentions ing a walk-through in­ Because the apart­ according to the size of the simpler.” north. Mild with highs around 50. spection today to find out More bn the Hartfront, when marital life known.” Occasional rain tonight. Turning "We didn’t have that in the Foody case. We had what work remains in the between Lee and Gary was less than blissful, cooler with lows 35 to 40. Rain former main gilding of hubby took refuge at Washington Poster's Bob New nightspot to go on substitute judgment," he added. likely Thursday possible mixing Flaherty said that although the court decision Bennet Junior High Woodward’s house in Georgetown. Dan Ackroyd (left) and Yul Brynner jokingly with snow late in the day. Highs 40 to let Sandra Foody be taken off a Manchester School. "He stayed with me for a couple months in 1979 to 45. Two units on the first and again in 1981 while he was separated from his join hands at a party celebrating the opening of Memorial Hospital respirator will help families their "Hard Rock Cafe” in the theater district on in similar cases, they still won’t have an easy floor have been occupied EARLY BIRD wife,” says Woodward. "It was just a place for Manhattan’s west side. Many Broadway celebri­ time of it. since December, but work him to call home, a half-way house." ties turned out last week for the new nightspot's on the second, first and Well, does Hart have as much acumen in the debut in New York. Air quality ground floors is one-and- kitchen as he does on the trail? “He never Potiuck supper for vets a-half to two months be­ cooked,” is Woodward’s word. "We went out a The state Department of Envir­ hind that on the third lot.” onmental Protection reported Saturday night, the Greater Hartford Chapter floor, he said. BONUS SALE! good air quality levels across of the Vietnam Veterans of America will hold a The entire building, he Connecticut for Tuesday and fore­ potiuck supper at St. Mary’s Church on 41 Park said, should be ready for Bear hugs in Washington cast similar conditions statewide St. All veterans and their wives, husbands and for today. occupancy in June or Jennings goes overseas Washington National Zoo honchos are hoping to friends, as well as anyone who would like to meet July. call their giant pandas mama and papa bear by with them, are invit^. Hammill said that since Peter Jennings, anchor for ABC-TV "World July. Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing engaged in two Those who wish to attend the potiuck supper, September, 78 people News Tonight' ’ since September, leaves today for mating sessions this week, marking their third Extended outlook which wiil begin at 7 p.m. in the church hall, have applied for the 45 his first overseas assignment. Destination Syria, such union in 12 years of courtship. should call Dennis Hines at 649-4948. one- and two-bedroom to work on two "Close-up” documentaries, the According to Leslie Hornig, a zoo public Extended outlook for New Eng­ apartments. However, first of which will air in June. While Jennings is relations officer, the amorous rendezvous was far land Friday through Sunday; many of those people have Connecticut, Massachusetts and SUITS away, his slot goes to Ted Koppel. from a clandestine meeting. “Since they came in 1972, the pandas have been Rhode Island: Friday mixed the most popular attraction at the zoo,” she says. clouds and sun with chance of a few Satellite slew The pandas were a gift from the People's showers. Saturday mixed clouds Values *155 to *350 Republic of China. "Thanks to massive press and sun. Sunday a chance of rain. Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows DOUBIE 260 NO. MAIN ST. clippings, panda lovers all across the country High in the upper 40s and low 50s clouds and showers along a front extending from North Carolina Law has ripple effect Friday and in the mid to upper 40s MANCHESTER. CT. know their every move. When Ling-Ling was ill northwestward to Michigan, and thunderstorms extend from Virginia THE VALUE NORTHWAY New York Mayor Edward Koch’s meals at his with a kidney ailment last December, we Saturday and Sunday. Overnight to off the coast east of Florida. Gray low clouds and some light snow favorite inexpensive restaurants may soon be received get well cards from everywhere.” low in the mid 20s to mid 30s Friday are west of this from Minnesota to Tennessee. Clear skies cover a PLAZA accompanied by a vintage wine he totes in a After treatments with antiobiotics, the cuddly morning and upper 20s and low 30s OF YOUR Plus a FREE SHIRT and TIE brown paper bag. Saturday and Sunday morning. large area from the north central to the southern states and the' creature appears to be cured."The fact that Southwest. In the West, a front entering the western U.S. is causing with the purchase of ANY SUIT from our ; “The question then will be whether you shall Ling-Ling came into heat indicates that she is a Vermont: Chance of flurries showers from northern California northward. MAKUFACTURER'S arrest the restaurateur or me,’ Koch said. He healthy animal.” Friday. Fair Saturday. Chance ot ^ a n d v ! threatened to defy a state law that bars Their premier mating last year resulted in an rain Sunday. Highs in the SOs COUPONS ENTIRELY NEW SPRING COLLECTION! restaurants without liquor licenses from letting Friday and in the mid 40s to mid SOs offspring that died three hours after birth. If you didn’t see our circular In I customers bring their own alcoholic beverage. Saturday hnd Sunday. 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Highs •ATLANTA SAUSAGE Ms. Remick was in Amherst and other West mostly in the 40s and lows in the LOWEST M HOT or SWEET iAUSAGE Massachusetts towns to film parts of a SOs. Chance of flurries north and TEMPERATURES fair south Saturday. Clouding up Now you know 16-segment series on English verse being MIAMI produced by Thames Television Ltd. After her Sunday with a chance of rain in the V Theodore Roosevelt was the first American and literary lapse the striking star jetted off to Paris south. Highs both days in the SOs 60. r— LEOENO. $ |3 9 first U.S. president to be awarded a Nobel Prize. to work with Stacy Keach and Stephanie Powers north and low 40s south. Lows in lb. "I He was given the Peace Prize in 1906 for his in a television adaptation of "Mistral’s Daugh­ the teens north and 20s south. >60 ^^^AAW 1/ .*.rtWcW services in concluding the peace treaty between ter," Judith Krantz’s seamy bestseller. m SPORT (S3*''®*'"*'*'tfoiv Russia and Japan. 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Reagan says struggle U .S ./W o rld .V for prayer to go on In Brief .(m Cancer drug shows promise Bv David E. Anderson as a violation of the First Amendment, CORONADO, Calif. — A new hormonal drug United Press international a key political aspect of bis re-election shows great promise in the treatment of women campaign. who have undergone surgery for breast cancer, WASHINGTON — President Rea­ Conservative senators and Reagan's gan, soundly defeated in the Senate on religious supporters joined him in Jerzy Eiiihom of the Karolinska Institute ta his school prayer proposal — a vowing the fight will continue, although Stockholm was to formally present the rwults of cornerstone of his social issues political Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., the two breast cancer studies today at t ^ Mth annual leader of the opposition, said "I don’t package aimed at the Religious Right meeting of the American Radium ®®®*®*y* . — is vowing, ” Our struggle will goon.” think this particular battle will be In an Interview Tuesday, Einshom said that a Despite pleas for reconciliation and fought again this year.” group of 250 patiente who received tro OTg unity from those who successfully The Moral Majority's Jerry Falwell tamoxifen did “substantially better opposed the president's proposal to said the religious right will respond by patients undergoing either regular chemother­ defeating politicians who do not sup­ return government-sanctioned prayer apy or radiotherapy. j to the public schools, Reagan and bis port vocal prayer. “We are very impressed by the effects of "Like those of ancient Israel who religious fundamentalist supporters tamoxifen,” he said. “ It has ^*t*o*J cried out to their oppressors ’le t my say they will continue to make the issue effects, but we don’t know much aboutit. It shows of organized prayer a political one. people go,’ those of us who are oppressed by our political leadership great promise.” __ , The Senate Tuesday defeated a One 10-year study of 1,000 patients compared to ^ y are also crying to them to let us proposed constitutional amendment to results of postoperative radiotherapy no allow organized, vocal group prayer in go — or we plan we to let them go in therapy. The second study — not yet com pleted— November,” Falwell said in a public school classrooms. examined more than 700 patients for more than The 56-44 vote — one of the rare statement. four years to compare the effects of postoperative Howard Friedman of the American occasions when all 100 senators were radiation treatments with chemotherapy. present for a vote — was 11 votes shy of Jewish Committee, an opponent of the the two-thirds needed to pass a measure, said his group recognized constitutional amendment. “ that millions of Americans correctly Fair accident hurts 15 UPI photo Nineteen Democrats supported Rea­ perceive a decline in morality, ethics SARASOTA, Fla. — A roller coaster-type ride gan on the issue, and 18 Republicans and values among young people and called the "Super Himalaja” spewed a carload of A Moslem fighter for the AMAL militia in Beirut watches the broke ranks and opposed the president. wish for some correctives,” bbut said, people through a railing and flung debris into a result of a rocket-propelled grenade he has just fired at The issue was at first thought to be so "State-sponsored prayer is not the crowd at the opening of the Sarasota County Fair, opposing forces along the Green Line Tuesday. An estimated 47 closely contested that Sen. Gary Hart, proper remedy.” "The Constitution,” D-Colo., took time out from his said a weary Weicker, ” is safe for at injuring 15 people. people have died since a cease-fire was supposed to have taken " I thought my eyes were playing tricks with presidential campaigning in the Midw­ feast one more day.” Exciting Spring Styles for Young Men! ^ me. It looked like people were being spit out,’ effect in Lebanon. est to come back and vote against the said Gayle Gibbs, whose 9-year-old son, Aaron, amendment. Young Men’s Knit Shirts Petites’ Knit Tops Noveity Knit Tops Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., flew back New England votes had just gotten off the ride Tuesday night. 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Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., led Amin Gemayel collapsed in disarray, delegation quarters. suffered a setback, but we have not the opposition to the proposal. DALLAS — A woman who told authorities ” I producing only a vague unsign^ A spokesman for Gemayel read the been defeated. Our struggle will go Three New England Republicans — can always have another baby” said she was document on reforms and predictions unsigned statement that proposed on.” Sens. Robert Stafford of Vermont, surprised a jury found her guilty of criminal of more bloodshed. formation of a 32-man commission to J Dan River Reagan has made passage of his William Cohen of Maine and Warren negligence in the death of her 4-week-old girl who “ There was no agreement," said a draft a new constitution and report its llr •.* constitutional amendment, which Rudman of New Hampshire — had was killed by her guard dog. conference source, who reported an g^ progress within six months. would overturn Supreme Court deci­ been targeted by a religious television The jury Tuesday convicted Britt Rognaldson, exchanges between the conferees in It also repeated a call made last week sions of 1962 and 1963 banning state- program for intensive lobbying in favor 36, for leaving her baby alone with the dog, then their last meeting Tuesday. “ It’s now for an end to propaganda wars waged sponsored prayer and Bible readings of the amendment. assessed her the maximum sentence of one year that war will really start in Lebanon.” by Beirut’s factional radio stations and in jail and a $2,000 fine. The talks hovered near collapse all proposed bolstering a 9-day-old cease­ The misdemeanor conviction and penalty were day Tuesday as the negotiators tried a fire that has failed to stem fighting in far more lenient than the life in prison sentence final time to forge an accord on new and around the Lebanese capital. sought by prosecutors for felony charges of injury power-sharing arrangements that A government official said the final to a child. would satisfy demands by Lebanon's document, left unsigned at the end of Weicker r^leved by vote; The child, Cara, was dragged from her crib and Moslem majority for a greater share of the conference, contained the “ bare partially eaten by the dog on Sept. 3,1983, as Miss political power. minimum” and he labeled the talks ” a Rognaldson slept in another room of an The session ended dramatically failure.” Falwell to seek revenge apartment. when Shiite Moslem leader Nabih Berri The collapse of the talks was a An investigator said the woman seemed upset stalked out of the Beau Rivage hotel, setback for efforts by Syria to demon­ about the death of her child, but became telling reporters, "It’s over.” strate its influence over Lebanese By United Press International Jerry Falwell. "Like those of ancient Druze leader Walid Jumblatt fol­ affairs. Israel who cried out to their oppres­ hysterical when told her 84-pound Rottweiler lowed Berri’s delegation down the Syria’s official press had warned of Opponents of vocal prayer in public sors, 'Let my people go,’ those of us who hound Bryon would have to be destroyed. ST. MARY’S ‘Highlights’ DAN RIVER‘Sanniber "drastic measures” if the Lebanese schools say the Senate defeat of the are oppressed by our political leader­ Dallas police detective Don Ortegan testified Terry Towels Twin 3-Pc. 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Natural-color fabric falls bath tnoreluxuriousihaneverl CSlKXwe shadea of yellow or blue In easy-care sees no letup PE K IN G — China and the United States today 4«wropfiv8«oyimdoonH>lW^ clearly angry at the outcome of the the two-third m ajority needed for the on the same side in the fight against the itMM any rooml QU6% (xmotruction. gracefully for w indow -plying looks. syisticatedstripesonap^^w no-iroft poiy/ootton. agreed on a tax treaty that is expected to spur meeting — calling their older Christian constitutional amendment to pass — vocal prayer bill. in White, Blue, f^ m BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Rival trade between the two nations and are negotiating m counterparts “cavemen,” "fossih failing the measure 56-44, 11 votes Atheist leader Madalyn Murray •30 or3**, R«k|. 8.79a 6.66 ...4 .6 6 •Fur 4-Po. 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Phalange party chief Pierre Ge­ remain protected from government- tic” because, "Children should not be •V alance, Our Reg. 3.99...... 2 .8 8 ing the collapse of peace talks in before the document is formally signed by the Switzerland. mayel, the president’s 78-year old imposed religious rituals,” said James taught to beg God for small favors. father, called the unsigned document a Dunn, the executive director of the "Children should be told that educa­ U.S. and Chinese heads of state. Mortar rounds and grenades ex­ The treaty, which will be signed by President SHARP ploded throughout the night and into "step which isn’t bad,” and former Baptist Joint Committee on Public tion is to make them self-sufficient and Christian President Camille Chamoun, Affairs. not to depend on any God intervening in Reagan and Premier Zhao Ziyang during the morning hours along the Green Reagan’s visit to China next month, will prevent Line dividing the Moslem and Christian 83, said he was “ rather satisfied.” "(The defeat) gives the American their life,” she said. Presidential adviser Wadih Haddad people time to think more deeply about Rabbi Alexander Schindler, presi­ double taxation of American businesses in China, sectors of the city, where at least three reduce tax rates on remittances and eliminate people died in fighting earlier Tuesday. calied the document a "historic state­ the dangers of changing the First dent of the UioD of American Hebrew ment” and Gemayel’s spokesman Amendment’s protection of religious Congregations, also opposed the tax payments by businesses that have only Military sources reported intermit­ lim its activity in China. tent clashes early today between Michel Samaha said the conference liberty,” said Howard Friedmap, pres­ prayer amendment, saying the vote "could open a great door to a real, new ident of the American Jewish "reaffirm ed the historic constitutional The agreement is similar to tax treaties the government troops and Moslem Druze United States has with other nations. militia in hills outside the capital. Lebanon and a return to peace.” Committee. principle of separation of church and But the widespread bloodshed many Berri, speaking just before the "The Constitution is safe for at least state that has been the law of our land had feared would be triggered by the conference’s final session, blamed its one more day,” said Sen. Lowell for two centuries.” ‘ Peru suspends civil rights failure of Lebanon’s rival Christian and failure on Gemayel, charging he Weicker, R-Conn. The Rev. Barry Lynn of the Ameri­ Moslem chiefs to agree Tuesday on a panted to preserve the Christian On the losing side, the religious right can Civil Liberties Union said the vote LIMA, Peru — Peru’s civilian government new power-sharing formula did not minority’s dominance in Lebanon’s conceded the vote was a setback. They ' ‘helps guarantee the rights of religious today suspended civil rights throughout the imm^iately materialize. political structure. suggested, however, that those who minorities in Am erica and prevents the nation for three days in an attempt to thwart a An escalation of violence in the ”We don’t have a president who voted against the bill would find degrading of prayer by government 24-hour general strike set for Thursday. REC0RD-0-F0NE« SHARP AM/FM Steroo nine-year civil war was predicted in wants really to resolve the problem in themselves voted out of office. intrusion.” A spokesman for President Fernando Belaunde Dliitixa ’Spirit’ HOOVER Upright AM/FM OlfMk Radio * Radio ACme statements from Lausanne, Switzer­ Lebanon. We need a courageous, a "The overwhelming majority of On the opposite side, M.G. Robert­ Terry said the measure, which lasts through with taleptiona Caaaatta Racorder brave president. We don’t have one,” those of us concerned about our son, bead of the Christian Broadcasting Friday, was necessary to “protect citizens Vacuum Ciaaner land, where eight factional leaders and Our President Amin Gemayel tried for nine said Berri, whose Amal militia drove political leadership can do something Network and spearhead of the pro­ against any effort to alter public order.” Our n A * 7 1 1 Reg,34.gg...... 4b*ta f U Reg.7g.g9...... 9 Q Y days to forge an accord to satisfy the Lebanese army from west Beirut and do it quickly — this Novemeber,” prayer drive, called the vote a "blow The suspension of civil rights allows police to 134.70 R!«.99.9e..... 69. TO Moslem demands. last month. said Moral Majority leader the Rev. against freedom in America. make arrests and search homes -without H88 fingertip power jwltch ahd three- Wakes you to music or alarm; haaiaat Has dynamic 4-speaker sound syMsm, warrants, forbids pubUc meetings, bars Peruvi­ poaltloifhendie. Ck)i#wrap for easy ciord number redW and bMtiay b«“" auto stop and two built-in condenser ans from traveling from their resident cities lo^:«9211. s to ry , and much more. #4343. Battery not IneliKtod. Model 1 mikes for oarry-around soundl #4549. without special permission and allows suspects to (StltBrfBB INl kVDllMhNl-) be held by police indefinitely before charges are Final Big Dan deliberations to begin today filed. The four most important labor coalitions in Bv Linda Corman ‘ 'The probability the three were back at Big Dan’s is Peru called a 24-hour general strike for Thursday United Press International pretty remote,” Coffin said during a court recess. He to demand a radical change in government represents Jose Medeiros. economic policy, which they blame for Igs F A L L RIVER, Mass. — Jury deliberations were If the jury agrees it was improbable the trio raced percept inflation and spreading unemplo^ent. likely to begin today, one day after testimony ended in from the barroom to the other locations that morning, the case of four men charged with raping a 22-year-old the only remaining accusation against his client is Enquirer verdict is revived woman on a barroom pool table. that he cheered on the woman’s attackers. Coffin said. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has The last of 228 witnesses, called to testify over the But, he said, “ there’s not much evidence at all that 19-day trial, took the stand Tuesday in the case of Jose revived a $20 million libel suit against the whatever my client did, caused the others to do what National Enquirer by actress Shirley Jones in a Medeiros, 23, Virgilio Medeiros, 24, Victor Raposo, 23, they did.” ruling that will allow similar Ictions to be filed and John Cordeiro, 24, all of New Bedford. 'The men Defense attorneys have also tried to discredit anywhere in the nation. are charged with aggravated rape from the alleged testimony from ^ch ado, a key state witness, saying “ It’s about time. To me it is a very healthy incident March 6, 1983 at Big Dan’s Tavern in New the bartender on^ testified to avoid being prosecut^. B elord’s north end. The Medeiroses are not related. decision, with no more hiding out of state for these Other witnesses have also testified that Machado was pubUc-figure assasins,” said Miss Jones’ bus- W’ Two other men have been convicted of the same drunk that evening and defense attorneys have band, producer Marty Ingels. rape in a parallel but separat trial. Daniel Silva, 28, of brought up an unrelated incident when Machado told New Bedford and Joseph Vieira, of Pomfret, Ct., were The justices ruled unanimously Tuesday that police he “ saw devils.” Miss Jones could pursue her CuUfonila^wsuit convicted Saturday of aggravated rape. Of the four defendants, only Cordeiro has taken the Although all six were not accused of having sex with against a reporter and editor of the weeklyVbiold stand. He testified Monday that he performed oral sex even thou^ they Uve In Florida, whert the WHITE W^T«NGH( the woman, all were charged for allegedly participat­ on the woman but that she was “ willing” and newspaper is published. 14 Cu. Ft. RoMganitor 0 < ^ TV Sm ing in the attack. “ enjoyed it.” In a second unanimous ruling, the court Silva and Vieira were accused of grabbing the Judith Lindahl, Raposo’s attorney, said she advised - Reg.444.70 woman, throwing her on the pool table and alternately restored an $80 million suit against H'<«tlTr . ^4*9.70 ;;^433 FeMirea solid atMeOKif ^ 39 her client not to testify because the state had not magazine by a female official of rival tdtmtimtkmd having intercourse with her. Several witnesses have proven its case. Coffin said he was faced with a H*s9.4eu.fl.freexereapiM n^aensorphisRani' Penthouse. «ut8h*tea8,twlneou»rad(^. dol*fpltoPbRouihy.< assa/Ml. INVIttlOCit® said while Silva and Vieira were on top of her, dilemma in deciding whether his client should testify f i c m m Cordeiro and Raposo forced her to perform oral sex. UPI photo because Jose Medeiros has difficulty speaUng both efl|Ri(^j*V8r8tei^ • F I ■ Big Dan’s bartender Carlos Machado has also English and Portuguese. Installation to be packed •W Hiiif wesTm09M>uiie 14 testified that Virgilio Medeiros threatened him and This interior photo of the now-closed BOSTON — More than half the nation’s active ■ F liiaer. #AI1W, Reg. 4l».W .$ 31 o ■ ^ TV, stopped him from calling police. He said both •9W»e |W»$teU«e Qeoter stfeet. parent complained that teenagers you can, to join the governor in supporting Mondaie lary on the list of concerns voiced by informal discussion in the high school worried aloud about technology eating “ cannot talk in complete sentences.” Tuesday offers a sideshow that will rival, for what it Patricia D. Wollenberg wants to continue and, please, get out the vote. Volunteers were using the Merry-QO'Rounil parents at a Tuesday night comment library, which they themselves took as away at students' living skills. Mr. T “ Their grammar is atrocious. They F "S operating a one-chair beauty salon in the says about state politics, the main event involving phones. O’Neill, who had said he'd be "annoyed” if session with Manchester High School a dour commentary on parents’ con­ could easily have more influence than can’t write,” she continued. Capitol basm en t of her home at 154 HilUard St. There is Walter Mondale, Gary Hart and the Rev. Jesse Mondale didn’t come to Connecticut, now describes the ’ vice principal Peter Boudo, set up to air cern for students. teachers on some students, one said. "1 don’t know how some of these kids no B i^ advertising the salon and neighbors are Jackson. Comments contest as "nip and tuck." curriculum concerns. It could also mean that parents are Another pqinted out that “ there’s no can even learn because of the pressures First, this spinoff from the presidential race will show protably unaware of its presence, she said in her In fact, vocabulary wasn’t even social interaction with a computer.” ^ J '' Bob Conrad Tianti says her colleagues in high labor office cannot application. happy with the curriculum, Boudo said. on the outside,” said another. One told whether a governor who wants to run again in 1986 Can tell members how to vote. But volunteers are using mentioned. Most don’t know how open the schools "Can you still teach when the electric­ of students who work 35 hours a week ®««king a variance for an But truthfulness in the classroom, are for classroom visits, teacher ity goes off?" she pondered. besides taking classes; all discussed deliver his state to the candidate he endorses — Syndicated Columnist phone banks and sending out mail to let the thousands of office bmlding at East Center and Godwin Conflict the “ whole person,” writing bread- consultations, criticism, praise and the impact a job has on participation in Mondale. union members know why leaders believe Mondale is streets because, he says, the shape of the Even the state lottery "gives kids the and-butter letters, and the roles played suggestions, he added. sports and other aptiviUes. It will show whether the Junior senator from the best candidate for the presidency. property prevents compliance with side yard message that there's a real random­ by everyone from parents to Mr. T The “ old days,’’ when thank-you Connecticut, who may share the top of the ticket with requ^m ents. A minimum of 15 feet is required, The parent of the "middle” child — ness in how you succeed,” Boudo said. appears were mentioned. noted were mandatory and courtesy who is neither learning-disabled nor Then again, he asked whether the the governor in 1986, can twist the other way in 1984 and come here in the last days of the Connecticut campaign, TIA N TI SAYS she believes further that Hart has and rattagler has proposed side yards of 10 feet "I remember when we were children eaccb. gifted — was a subject of special student who gets a perfect 1600 score on reig n ^ , were brought up, with at least help swing a victory for his current hero — Hart. his people were blaming him for its nosedive. peaked in a surge of popular favor since his surprise — when an adult walked into the room, one parent insisting that, caring for TJ'® ^d-shaped lot was "vicUmized by spot concern. In general, these parents tbe Scholastic Aptitude Tests is really And it will indicate whether big labor, which supports Schnelier, who heads the Connecticut effort, said he victory in New Hampshire. Fauliso says much of that we stood up,” one mother reminisced. one’s neighbor is making a comeback. shady zoning, be said in bis application, and reducing “ don’t have a strong lobby," Boudo the greatest asset to society. Mondale, can really influence its members once they “ And we left! ” another added. and the others had stuck their necks out for Mondale surge was fed by the media because of its own said. And while everyone seenied to agree pull the curtain on the voting booth. the size of the building to comply with existing "Manners have gone out the win­ "W e’re talking about tbe whole and he was ignoring the state. Worse yet, the Mondale astonishment after New Hampshire. ' ‘That large middle group sometimes that certain values — honesty, for regulations would not be economically feasible. dow,” a third said. person,” one parent said. A discussion The credibility of leaders who, like labor, went with cam paign was sending in no professional or other kind But, says Fauliso, the presidency “ is not a beauty WASHINGTON — A moonlight­ gets shoved aside," one mother said. instance — should be pushed in the The property is one of several zoned for “ It’s the old song; Why can’t they be on how such specific skills as public Mondale well before N ew Ham pshire is on the line in of help. "Frankly, said Schnelier before word of this contest.” ing Energy Department official classroom, others questioned whether business in a predominantly residential area. like we used to be? ” Boudo noted late in “ An average parent of an average speaking and report-writing can be this one. some can be taught. week's visit came down, "I'm disappointed." . Mondale backers, with encouragement from the has had close financial dealings Public hearings on both applications have been the evening. child is not going to push,” Joyce applied to students with vastly differ­ "T h ey didn't give us so much as a bumper sticker," party's top brass and the approval of labor, are using with two companies that have scheduled for April 23. On a more serious note, one parent Trainer, a mother who is also on the ent abilities followed, with some "How can you give a person the GOV. B ILL O’N E ILL is on the spot with others who said Betty Tianti, secretary-treasurer of the that angle — that Hart is a phenomenon who couldn't received contracts from his offiA . pointed out that "a t 18, the schools have townwide Citizens’ CCurriculum Com­ concluding that exposure rather than ability to engage in personal relation­ represent an organization in piace. He has the company Connecticut State Labor Council, AFL-CIO. cut it as president — in their blitz leading up to DOE’S inspector general has ih- Blood drawn at home to turn out a product that can function mittee, added. prowess is what the schools should ships?” asked one, reading off a list of of State Chairman Jim Fitzgerald and such legislative Tuesday. vestigated the apparent conflict, in society.” With the television age, getting demand. expected'student “ competencies” high kingpins as Senate Majority Leader Dick Schnelier and BUT WITH THE CANDIDATE promising he'd be Hart’s people say, however, that a victory Tuesday but the official is still on the job: A Home Blood Drawing Service has been “ And the schools will play more and parents into the thick nf things might be For example, a girl who discovers school faculty had prepared. House Speaker Irving Stolberg. With him, too, are U.S. visible and coming in with his dukes up, the Mondale will give their man a clean sweep in New England and William E. Richards is head of established at Manchester Memorial Hospital, Reps. Sam Gejdenson, Barbara Kennelly and Bill Democrats are scrambling to save his — and their — prove he is more than a media creation or simply a new DOE’S ocean energy division. 4t allowing home-bound patiente to have blood drawn without going to the hospital. Ratchford, as w ell as the top fund-raiser for the necks. Privately, tlley aren't so sure it will work. But king of the campuses. They are saying, in other words, awards contracts to firms that Twelve to 15 patients are visited each week, on Democratic National Committee, Hartford's Peter they're trying. that Dodd is more in tune with the electorate than are study the technical and m ark et!^ Police union blasts medical claim change Tuesdays and Thursdays between 6 and 8 a.m., by Kelly. the party’s current leaders. Last Sunday, for example, labor chieftains from aspects of drawing energy from a hospital pblebotomist or technician. The conspicuous exception is U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd, By Sarah Passell disease law,” said Cogen. " I t is wrong throughout the state assembled without publicity in The prim ary w ill provide an answer to the pressing the ocean. • The Home Blood Drawing Service is available nicipalities, a lobbying organization for to provide facilities for a fitness one of the March hares who jumped in with Hart after Herald Reporter to presume that every such disability is Farmington at the United Auto Workers headquarters political question of the moment — whether Connecticut Solar America Inc., an energy to patients who live in Manchester, East Connecticut towns, has pushed for a program have consistently been cut New Hampshire or after the coilapse of John Glenn's job-related if it happens to a municipal for a strategy session and marching orders. Democrats like Mondale, Hart or Jackson. It will also consulting firm, has won a $45,8$6 Hartford, Bolton and South Windsor. They must revision of the law to allow towns to from police and fire budgets by town candidacy. Dodd's urgent telephone calls last week Manchester Police Union president policeman or firefighter.” introduce medical evidence to contest Lt. Gov. Joe Fauliso. who had joined O 'N eill in raise questions about the strength of a few party VIPs contract that was approved by be physically unable to come to the hospital and officials in recent years. w ere credited with puliing along some legislators in the Edward J. Tighe has blasted the latest ■ 'A police officer has to be extremely questionable claims. endorsing Mondale a week before New Ham pshire's and how serious a threat of division within the ranks be referred by their physician to the program. Moore said the town has discussed Richards’ office. Yet during tbe move by the Connecticut Conference of physically fit," Tighe said when told of Thomas S. Moore, director of finance latter group. primary, said the word was going out from the party will be with us long after the presidential parade passes Anyone interested in the Home B io ^ Drawing setting up a mandatory fitness pro­ same period, Richards’ own con­ Municipalities to change the state law the CCM's efforts. Police applicants in Manchester, said the town is Until Mondale made an eleventh-hour decision to by. Service at Manchester Memorial Hospital should gram for all town employees, to save on hierarchy to mayors, town chairmen and m em bers of sulting firm was negotiating -a requiring towns to pay police and must pass a rigorous physical and currently paying about $1,500 a month contact their physician. all medical insurance claims. But he contract with Solar America. - firefighters' heart and hypertension agility test. in heart and hypertension claims to the said such a requirement could mean The Richards firm is Pegasus medical claims. “ This is a young man's job, not a job wives of two former police officers who In Manchester the town would face claims from Trading Co. He is president, boaitl Kindergarten signup time CCM Executive Director Joel Cogen for a 60-year-old. If the town had given are now dead. Moore confirmed that X'M NOT WoRRreD called for the state to foot the bill for us 20-year retirement, they wouldn't the town paid claims to one officer, who employees not already covered by the chairman and major! Cy This is the last week for parents of children who heart and hypertension law if they have claims brought against towns, or have to worry about heart and is back on active duty, while he HecK, vi/e Raw stockholder. : will be 5 years old on or before Jan. 1, 1985, to change the law to allow towns to contest hypertension," Tighe said. Currently recovered from a heart attack. heart attacks while partieipating in the 3BOUT x’rxGaRY/ Documents reviewed by n{y register for kindergarten in September. Those fitness program. If the town estab­ 4 tbe claims, when he spoke recently the police contract allows officers to Tighe said the ‘ 'up-and-down'' nature Proposed cuts associate John Dillon show that who haven’t registered their children yet should lishes a voluntary rather than required a caMpaisN before the General Assembly’s Labor retire after 25 years on the force or at of police work — hours of routine patrol HaRT contact their neighborhood school between 8 a.m program, Moore said, "some of those Pegasus sold Solar America «i and Public Employees Committee. age 50. punctuated by unexpected crises — and 3:30 p.m. anp OF Ne'W concept for a remote-control, “ If the state is not going to pay the "W e put our lives on the line to often leads to high blood pressure. He who ne^ it the most won’t take To register, parents should bring in the cost of these unjustified state- advantage of the plan.'” in school plan ^ S I pilotless aircraft known as protect the community," Tighe said. thinks Manchester could reduce the following: Hic> New M2RDJS. mandated special benefits, it should “ We expect the community to protect potential for heart and hypertension "Ideally, every person would do the • a birth certificate, baptismal record, pass­ ipeas Four According to the September 19f 1 face up to the inherent inequity and us.” claims by establishing a physical most he could to keep himsell fit,” port or other proof of age for their child. illogic of the hypertension and heart iPeas. contract, Richards’ firm was to be The Connertiriit Tonference of Mu­ fitness program for police. Proposals Moore said. • proof of immunization against diptheria, are reasonable VeaRg aeo! paid when Solar America landed^ whooping cough, tetanus and polio. defense contract based on tlie • proof of a tuberculin test between the ages of General Manager Robert pavement projects, junior device. Apparently the M2RDJ)S 3 and 5. After low turnout, HRC to reschedule rights day Weiss's recommended cut in high school athletic events, I ^ v'v. r o sold: A May 1982 invoice shovis • proof of having bad measles vaccine after I ' ', “W , ' J ' that Richards billed Solar America age 1, or having had the disease. the 1984-85 Manchester edu­ some equipment replace­ By Kathy Garmus the event much earlier than it has in the suggestions the event not be held in 0 m r \ -■ 1 for $5,000. • proof of having had tbe German measles commission should go ahead with the cation budget seems quite ment, and an improvement vaccine after age 1, or having had the disease. Herald Reporter past, she said. November because of the elections. event this year if possible. "E very year is an election year in • proof of having had the mumps vaccine after Because of limited time to prepare "Once you break the continuity, then reasonable, and we will be which would send two stu­ THE IG ALSO investigated Manchester," he said. ' r ; age 1 or having had tbe disease. After a disappointing turnout at the for the event this year if it were to be you probably lose some of the commun­ surprised if the Board of Richards’ ownership of stock in Naab said that Thanksgiving was not dents to the Talcott Mountain • completed registration sheets. town's last Human Rights Celebration, rescheduled for an earlier date, the ity support — the intangible support," Helionetics Inc., a California coih- a good time for the schools, but said the Directors does not make a Science Center. These items Kindergarten children are also required to the Human Relations Commission he said. pany specializing in laser develop­ commission voted unanimously to ask have a physical examination before they start voted Tuesday night to reschedule the the Manchester Area Conference of further reduction. don’t appear to be frills, but ment. About 70 percent of its school. event to avoid conflict with the Churches this year for permission to Weiss has suggested a cut they don’t seem to be absolute business is with the government: holidays. combing the event with that group's- of $154,062 in the Board of essentials, either. Ths VoTeRS Richards bought his Helionetics annual Thanksgiving community ser­ stock at about the time his All-day kindergarten debated Education's request. The re­ The annual event has traditionally vice. The service, at which food for the government office awarded ttfe needy is collected, is held the Sunday Entering the second part of V/OH’T FaUL FOR At the monthly Parent-Teacher Association been held in the first or second week of duction wouid represent just company a contract for $80,000 to Council meeting Tuesday night, state proposals prior to Thanksgiving at the South the hit list, we first find a December. seven-tenths of one percent of THaT one design a laser defouling system tor to mandate all-day kindergartens and lower the United Methodist Church and is usually W H Y P A Y $16,000 possible cut in capital well-attended, commission memter the proposed spending plan, ocean-energy generators. Though compulsory school age from 7 to 5 were the hot Commission Vice Chairman Robert topics. Louis C. Kocsis Jr. said. projects. But it’s hard to call the Helionetics proposal called tor A. Faucher suggested the change of and the resulting budget “ People seemed to be the most displeased with them “ capital” — one is a aGaihi! the contract to expand to $600,000 dates because he said the event's would still be 7.7 percent those two proposals,” said Cheryl Conklin, P T A The commission will consider the new stage curtain at Ver- by 1983, a company spokesmah proximity to Christmas contributed to scheduling of the event for 1985 at its MORE? Council president. Lise Heinz, a spokewoman higher than 1983-84 spending. the low attendance. Only about' 70 said the actual award was for odb from the state Department of Education, outlined April meeting. planck School. people attended the Human Rights Weiss’s reasoning is sound. year only and $80,000. these and other school-reform recommendations Celebration held Dec. 11, he said. Commission Chairman John W. Helionetics stock is a hot ove^- He takes into account new The last five possible cuts for more than a dozen parents. Cooney said that because the commis­ school revenue from the the-counter issue. Its price has Proposed changes in kindergarten hours and sion tries to involve the schools in the are more serious, perhaps climbed to around $20 a share sinoe mandatory school age have proved controversial Commission member Betty Tonucci disagreed, saying it was probably the event, the celebration could not be held state; a significant decline in even troublesome, as the its first public offering in 1981. statewide, and have been criticized by the lateness with which the event has been between June and September. projected student enrol­ According to a stock purchate Manchester Education Association and local LOW PRICES! school board chairman says. school officials. scheduled that caused the low turnout. Commission member Geoffrey Naab lment; and the goal for all But they are all additions ROCkV^T/J. agreement obtained by m y assd- The commission should begin planning drew laughter when he scoffed at past News • NEA ^ ^ other town departments to ciate, Richards bought 5,000 over 1983-84, or could be shares of Helionetics in October hold their spending increases called additions because they 1982. He paid $1 a share. to the same level. are items that were once The Helionetics stock is iTot Fire Calls Responding to Weiss’s re­ funded by state or federal viewpoint listed in Richards’ confidenQal FAMOUS financial disclosure statement.,^ commendation last week, grants. The five items: ManchBster School Superintendent James because the owner of record is $15,000 (of $33,500 in the Pegasus Trading Co. Richarj^s’ Tuesday, 5:22 p.m.- Kennedy was able to quickly improvement budget) to sup­ This fall, primaries won’t matter consulting firm. leaf fire, Main and Strant WALLPAPER SALE streets (Town). LABELS! prepare a two-part “ hit list” port math resource teachers; Tuesday, 7:03 p.m. — RICHARDS HAS REFUSED to of what could be cut from the $20,000 to add a reading By William A. Rusher or a conservative, in Democratic terms. ' car fire, 354 Broad St. answer many of the questions 1 school budget. The first set of Syndicated Columnist On the other hand, there were signs in New (Town). teacher once paid by a grant; submitted to him, repeating only, possible reductions adds up to Hampshire — the NBC exit polls on primary day were Tuesday, 8:25 p.m. — $16,000 to restore a youth NEW YO RK — What shall we make of Gary Hart's one — that many a Democrat was not so much "I have no conflicts whatsoever:” medical call, 60 Villa $122,150 and the second part services worker once paid by unexpected victories over Walter Mondaie in the enamored of Gary Hart as dissatisfied, for one reason A spokesman for the Energy Louisa Road, Bolton various New England Democratic primaries? brings the total to $226,650. a grant; $7,500 to add a or another with Walter Mondaie. Mondaie is a Department’s inspector general (Paramedics). FINE The first thing to remember is that all this puliing pleasant man (I am told he even displays, in private, a said the results of the Richards ^ Wednesday, 4:01 a.m. Kennedy fears that some vocational rehabilitation and hauling is going on within a wildly unrepresenta­ commendably dry w it), as well as a thoroughly investigation had been sent to the trash can fire. Center tive segment of the U.S. population. Reading the cuts needed to meet the counselor at the Regional competent, workman-like politician. But he has all the general counsel’s office “ and back "Springs Park (Town). papers or watching television, one could be forgiven charisma of a pet rock. Occupational Training Cen­ for supposing that American public opinion as a whole to management for corrective Tolland County QUALITY! manager’s recommendation Worse yet, he is — or rather was — way out ahead. action.” would be "injurious," but we ter; and $20,000 extra for an is violently torn between Hart and Mondaie, with Hart He had the endorsement of Big Labor (something Tuesday, 8:36 p.m. — elementary music position. currently in the lead. Nothing could be farther from unprecedented in our recent history, at this stage of medical call, Vito’s Birch don’t draw the same conclu­ the truth. Footnote: Richards isn’t the ofSy the Democratic nomination battle), as well as plenty well-connected holder of Helioqpf- tiountain Inn, 60 Villa sion after reviewing the first There are those (and I am one of them) who resent of money and the support of every Democratic Educators could make a ics stock. Major stockholders ap^ I^uisa Road, Bolton (Bol- D O N'T MISS e v e r y sin gjle d a y the disproportionate attention that New Hampshire politician with an eye for the main chance — in other .’i'o n , Manchester part of his "hit list.” case for retaining the last five directors of the company in cli^ and a few other small states manage to focus on words, practically all of them. What he had going Paramedics). items, especially considering themselves every four years by holding their against him was boredom, and therefore the media. Adm. Thomas Haywaird, fomwr THIS SAIE [0^ Two of the cuts aren’t presidential caucuses and primaries earlier than A MINIMUM p on an incredible new public demands for improv­ When Hart came in second in Iowa, the media chief of naval operations; William Court of Probofo, really cuts; One would save anybody else. With all this attention, moreover, naturally tagged Mondaie as the giant and Hart as S^mon, former Treasury Secre­ District of Monchostor Ends March 31st Of OFF ing the quality of education. comes considerable clout: It is not impossible for the ' N O T Id OP MAMNa 30% $9,500 by renegotiating the Jack and began beating their tom-toms. tary;, and ^Edward Teller, the i'.., E STA TE OP outcome of a piddling New Hampshire primary or spring s^ection o f women's But in a budget which the This wouldn’t have mattered in the slightest if the physicist known as "tbe father,gf BEATRICE W. RHODES transportation contract. The Maine caucus or Vermont "beauty contest” — let ' Purtuont to on oidtr of Hon. ANYWAU Democratic voters of northern New England hadn’t the hydrogen bomb.” superintendent describes as alone all three together — to alter the whole course of William E. FltzOorald, second estimates $20,000 in taken the hint. But they did. They went for Hart and Judoo, dotod Aterch IP, in to Blouses, Sweaters, Skirts, "pre-cut,” and with the town a presidential nomination battle, as presently may be creamed Mondaie, and now it’s a brand-new ball Teller has been a key Reagm .jMarlno will bo hold on on op- COVERINGS savings because of staff rol­ happening. effort to limit budget in­ game. administration adviser and—a pllcallon pravlno that on In­ lover — a gamble, as But at least a Republican primary in New strument purporthip to bo (No Excoptions) creases to those necessary Evidently the voters had heard about Mondale’s strong advocate of the president's ,the lost will and testament Suits, Pants, Jackets, Kennedy points out, but a Hampshire tends to reflect, however imperfectly, the AFL-CIO backing and didn’t like it very much. They . and codicil tberetoofsaldde- “ Star Wars” plan for a laser-bai^ >csased to be admitted to pro­ SAVINGS UP TO just to maintain the current views of a significant proportion of that state’s may also have disapproved of his strategy of stitching Also on Salo... good one. population. The people who participate in New defense against incoming nuclSAr bate os In SOM application on level of service, it is difficult together a whole gaggle of special interests, from missiles. ' Tile more ful I y aopeors, at the Jeans, and M ore Hampshire's Democratic politics, on the other hand, gays to Indians, together in a massive coalition. Court of Probate on April 3, Three other items don’t to justify spending for addi­ include a highly disproportionate share of young IP84 at 3:30 A.M. Reagan is smarter: He addresses much broader Dianne E. Yuilnos, seem like cuts: A half-time tions or improvements. liberals recently up from New York and Massachu- concerns, common to the American people as a whole. AssT. Clerk administrative position, a setu and steeped in the leftist ethos of their cities If this analysis is correct, two things follow; (1) -041-03 50% In both New Hampshire and Vermont, there are classroom aide and a library It is interesting to note that Mondaie can recover and prevail in the convention Democratic caucuses in plenty of picturesque little only if he does well in the coming primaries and Letters policy Court of Hrobaie. WHERE? Kennedy was able to prepare towns where Bella Abzug would feel right at home Dlslrlct of Manrtiester aide, adding up to $31,750, are exercises his muscle successfully thereafter; and (2) N o n c i OF HEARtNO his "hit list” for the Board of The news, therefore, that Gary Hart did well in the ■^e Manchester Herald, < E STA TE OF CHERYL A. positions associated with .Hart's "attraction” m ay not be personal to him but welcomes letters to the mancnestefs No. 1 Wallcovering Dealer Education just one day after recent Democratic contests in northern New England simply a reflection of Democratic voters’ disinclina­ • CHAMPAGNE, a minor Highiand Park School, which tells us very little about the true sentimenU of the editor. ' IPursuont to on order of Hon. Weiss wrote his recommen­ tion to support Mondaie. William E. FIttOerald, is closing. general population of those sUtes. All three will be If the latter Is true, however, it is conceivable that U tters should be brief and..’^ .Judoo, doted March 1*, l«S4a dation to cut $154,062. Further solidly for Reagan in November. Hart may wind up knocking Mondaie out of the race to the point. They should b e'^ ‘heorlno will be held on on ap- The rest of the $122,150 in Nevertheless, some curious sort of sentiment was t y ^ or neatly hand-written. "] 'pllcatlon pravlno for the - review of the school board’s only to see somebody else take the prise in San authority to compromise and Coaatry CoIorIoI pretty clearly stirring among those Democrats who In edlUng,.'- ' .settle a doubtlW and dimuled possible cuts involves four request might result in dis­ Francisco. did vote, and it is worth reflecting what it might be. Then comes November and Ronald Reagan — and snould be double-spaced. .claim In favor of sold minor Curtain ColloctioB large band in"struments, 'oodlnst Joyce Winkler as ki covery of more items which Was it an unexpectedly strong attraction to Gary doom for the whole Democratic pack. .'^® H«teld reserves the" : IsoM application on file more PAUL’S PAINE ri^t to edit letters in the'"' overtime pay, supplies for could be reduced or Hart? He is not unappealing, in a craggy. Western sort fully appears, at the Court of 61B MAIN ST. MANCHESTER of way. He is also relatively young, and has managed .Probate on April I, NOS a t' buildings and grounds, four eliminated. Editor’s note; Raolier Is publisher of the I andte’ste.®' 40:38 A.M. (so far) to avoid being stereotyped as either a liberal Review. Dionne E. Yuslnas, MANCHESTER PARKADE VsAOS Ass’t. Clerk 649-0300 V MA.V ULSTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 21, 1984 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wtxlnesday. 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Crowther at the National Severe Kansas and Missouri cut powet W By Brenda W. Rotzoll Grinnell took three hours. SPORTS more than 200,000 people, many pf "The interstate is open but Storms Forecast Center in Kansas United Press. International whom still were shivering in u » travel is not being advis^,” said City, Mo. A tornado touched down Tues­ dark today, with no prospect oT A left-over winter storm dragged Eldon Snook of the Montezuma day night near Lake Lure in the light or heat in the immediate itself slowly east today, leaving Police Department, about IS miles mountains of western North Carol­ future. behind nearly a foot of fresh snow southeast of Grinnell. “ We’ve got Fans inspire Pacers UtiUty officials in a 20-coudlg semis off and cars in the ditch.” ina. It knocked down a few trees in Iowa, and enough ice in the two-state area said there was llttjS "The storm is going to be slow to and cut power to a few homes for Plains to keep thousands in the hope of restoring all power move. It's still going to be affecting about an hour, Rutherford County dark and without heat until next Friday. They said many small quite a bit of the northeastern Sheriff’s Department dispatcher week. neighborhoods might have to efl United States during the next day Stephanie Summers said. Today was the first full day of without heat and light until M on d^. to OT win over Ceits spring, but snow fell in northeast or two,” said meteorologist Hugh Sunday night’s ice storm in Iowa, southeast Minnesota, Wis­ someone to take over and be in Indiana hit 50-of-87 field goal consin and northern Michigan. Bv United Press International charge and want the ball," McKin­ attempts for 58 percent for the Severe thunderstorm watches ney said of Carter. contest and Bird said he had were issued for North Carolina and IND IANAPOLIS - The Boston Larry Bird, who paced Boston trouble remembering a Pacers' Virginia, and rain fell across the Celtics have the NBA’s best record with 25 points, forced the overtime miss before the second half. Pacific Northwest. and the Indiana Pacers have the by hitting an 18-footjumperwith2S "They hit all their shots in the At least 26 deaths since Saturday AL SIEFFERT'S SAYS worst. But coach Jack McKinney seconds left for a 108-108 deadlock. first half, ’ ’ said the former Indiana were' linked to the slow-moving said having 16,696 fans behind But Carter started the extra State University All- America. storm. Among the latest victims them was all the Pacers needed to '' But still we felt that we could win were two people killed on snow- defeat the Celtics. session with a 3-point play and then added two more baskets to put the gam e.■■ covered Iowa highways, and a "The crowd was terrific the Indiana ahead to stay, 115-110. Kansas couple found dead in their entire night," McKinney said after "The 3-point play at the begin­ . Boston came close to doing just home, where the power had failed. Indiana beat Boston 123- 121 in WHY PAY MORE? overtime Tuesday night. “ Even ning of overtime destroyed our that in the fourth quarter, reeling The couple apparently died of confidence," said Boston coach off 12 straight points at the end of asphyxiation while burning char­ when we were losing the lead, they the period to erase the lead and tie coal for heat. were stilt encouraging. The last K.C. Jones. it. Nearly a foot of snow was on the spontaneous display by them 1 Indiana led 35-19 after the first George Johnson came ofl the U Pt photo ground by early today in a 30-miie The Mercedes of Video thought was going to blow the ball quarter and extended its margin to bench to score 20 points while Steve band across east-central Iowa. into the hole, but it slipped out." 19 points early in the seepnd period Stipanovich added 17 and Clark Authorities opened the Veterans The Pacers also got a lift from before coasting to a 66-52 edge at Truck driver of the year Kellogg 16 for Indiana, which Memorial Hall at Grinnell Tues­ former Indiana University guard halftime. improved to 20-48. Boston. 51-17, Vice President George Bush presents the truck driver of day night to about 5 motorists who Mitsubishi Butch Carter who scored 14 of "Catching up from 19 points got 22 points from Robert Parish grew weary of fighting snow and Indiana's 15 points in overtime to down is not a very good way to the year trophy to N.F. Plunkett of Birmingham, Ala., in and 19 points and a game-high 14 ice along Interstate 80. The usual finish with a game- high 28 points. start," Jones said. "Indiana rebounds from Kevin McHale. ceremonies Tuesday in Washington. 90-minute trip from Iowa City to Your "It was very enjoyable to watch played a fantastic game." - Vets may get free tuition in state U PI photo Choice Only Hartford Whalers' defenseman Joel Peplinski in a game Wednesday night in NFL owners amend rules Quenneville dives for the puck in an Calgary. HARTFORD (UPI) - Veterans D-New Haven, who said he en­ and Bonding Committee for action. of the latest military conflicts in dorsed the idea of free tuition for Rep. Eugene Migliaro Jr., R- attempt to stop Flames' center Jim Lebanon and Grenada should be the veterans, but thought a vote for Wolcott, a proponent of the bill in able to reap the same educational the bill would show support for U.S. the Education Committee, said the to win battle USFL benefits as their colleagues who policies in Grenada and Lebanon, bill was "just another token of "F o r me to vote for this is to be in appreciation for a job well done by S A V t served in earlier wars, legislators VIDEO By United Press Internotional our level of excellence," Schramm players who they want to hold for have agreed. step with what my government has our men and women in the armed $100 Mitsubishi Deluxe Reinhart’s comeback the future. said. done," said Dyson, who suggested services." The Education Committee Tues­ Mitsubishi 8-HR HONOLULU — Without offi-,\ The major change allows teams The NFL owners also delayed a day voted 22-1 to endorse a bill lawmakers also might want to 19" Color TV FREE VIDEO TAPE d ally declaring war on the United to sign waived players for the decision on approving the sale of which would allow state veterans extend the bill to include U.S. He said he also might seek to VHS Recorder •Exclusive Blue Tube States Football League, the Na­ following season after the trading the Denver Broncos and consi­ who served with U.S. peace­ forces in Honduras and El extend the tuition waiver to •Superb High Quality CLUB MEMBERSHIP •Remote Control tional Football League lobbed a deadline at the end of the sixth dered nine rule changes that they keeping forces in Lebanon or who Salvador. veterans of service in El Salvador ■ Operation A 69.95 VALUE plus •Front load sinks Whaiers, 4-1 few artillery shells at the new week of the season. will vote on today. invaded Grenada to attend state Committee members estimated and Honduras and possibly those in 10 RENTALS FREE •Cable Ready league Tuesday'. . Under the old rule, N F L teams colleges and universities free. as many as 100 veterans could take Korea. "These individuals are •Direct Orive-No Belts to Although the N F L is trying not to could not sign players for the Although Denver owner Edgar The only vote against the bill advantage of the bill, which was laying it on the line every day,” Replace •Variable Volume An Al Sieffert ; By United Press International felt like a rookie,” said the talented difficult to get intensity after being take any overt actions against the following season during a 10-week Kaiser has made a deal to sell the came from Rep. William Dyson, sent on to the Finance, Revenue Migliaro said. •Electronic Touch Controls •One Touch Recording Exclusive! •Scan Remote Kitchener. Ont., native. He had eliminated from the playoffs. We USFL in an attempt to avoid an period after the sixth game of the Broncos for a reported $75 million •8 Function Remote Control •Wood Cabinet •* CALGARY, Alberta - Paul been out since Nov. 24 with a back must be careful we don’t lose the anti-trust suit, the league did pass season and the USFL was able to to Edmonton businessman Patrick Reinhart may have felt like a injury. respect we have gained," he said. several rules intended to make it scoop up some available players Bowlen, a league spokesman said :• rookie but played like a profes- Flam e goalie Don Edwards, who during that span. the owners are not likely to vote on The teams battled through a easier for them to compete for Justices back dealer’s conviction • 1 sional when he returned to the blocked 33 shots, was glad to see approving the sale this week. “Ask About Our scoreless opening period. Calgary players with the new league. The N F L also abolished the rule Price Break ,’ Calgary Flames’ lineup after both Reinhart and Lanny McDo­ The rule changes are subtle and that forbids the signing of Cana­ The deal between Kaiser and HARTFORD (U PI) — The Con­ The court also found the mug during West's Bridgeport Superior Exclusive Video Club" rookie Dan Quinn opened the COMPIETE ; missing 51 games. nald return to action. probably won’t noticed much by dian Football League players who Bowlen was made in just the last necticut Supreme Court has denied shot came under the category of Court trial in January 1983. scoring at 2:28 of the second and TAPE SPECIAIS WE HAVE THEM AILI ' Reinhart made a triumphant “ Having Paul and Lanny back the average fan, but they will make were cut after July 15. They can few days and Commissioner Pete a drug seller’s claim that he was identification data police may State law says 13 months after a Hakan Loob added a power play Rental Center “ return Tuesday night by scoring a takes pressure off the other guys," it easier for personnel directors to now sign any C FL player cut Rozelle was not informed until last unjustly convicted because the entertain even after dismissal of charge is nolled, all police and Scotch T-1Z0..... VIDEO goal for a 2-0 lead at 9:10. New RaleMes I goal and adding an assist as he said. ' sign players who have been cut by before the end of the C FL season. Fri4ay, so the league hasn't had courts did not seal a police mug charges if the defendant, like West, court records pertaining to the Oast ’Tisnrisi" ; Calgary defeated the Hartford Hartford coach Jack Evans was Bob Crawford scored the only other teams. The teams are also allowed to time to do its customary back­ shot taken during an unrelated and had a previous criminal record. charge must be erased. West Memorex T-120...*7” SERVICE Rbky 8adssM Scsrfsee ' Whalers 4-1. not happy with his team ’s play. Hartford goal just over two min­ Dallas Cowboys General Man­ re-sign a player they previously ground check on Bowlen. That's later nulled arrest. West had argued his mug shot claimed the provision applied to RCA T-120...... Sales Rentals Fsftqr'sl 8 1 "I was nervous my first shift and "W e had no bite to our game. It is utes later. ager Tex Schramm, head of the cut for the following season with­ likely to be just a formality, In an unanimous decision Mon­ should have been sealed along with the mug shot taken during his Tsstsls SeMss tawsci competition committee, said the out having, to put them on the 'though, because the N FL's only day written by Justice Ellen A. other records of a prior arrest that February 1979 arrest on unrelated "After Mail In Rebate league was simply trying to waiver list for the second time. real criterion for approving an Peters, the court ruled the photo of had been nolled, or not prosecuted. charges. increase its player pool. This provision also makes it easier owner is assuring he has the money James West did not fall under the Instead, the photo was shown to By the time West's photo was “ We're just trying to maintain lor some teams to stash young to buy the team. legal definition of a record "p er­ and picked out by an undercover shown to the undercover agent in Whafs ahead for Huskies? taining to (the) charge" because it agent who had bought $25 worth of May 1980, the 13 months had was not shown to contain informa­ cocaine from West in November elapsed and the photo should have tion about the earlier arrest. 1979. The agent identified West been sealed, he said. The 1983-84 basketball season has been over for the University of Connecticut since its first round Mary Faignant: a winner defeat in the Big East Conference Tournament at Madison Square Garden back on March 8. Thoughts Jordan arms sale canceled Then, the Huskies had one of their typical games — a slow start, a brief recovery period and ApLENty Continued from page 1 Shultz and White House spokes­ He said the United States will who puts other things first then lights out — in a 73-58 loss to Syracuse. man Larry SpeakeSy^ndicated continue to stay engaged in fields UConn, as some have pointed out this year, was Len Auster administration had hoped to win a Tuesday that a cancellmion was in such as economic assistance, "But not a heckuva lot of fun this year. More times than Sports Editor Bv Rich Cahill Association, Faignant and other ball, basketball, field hockey and concession from Israel’s suppor­ the works but did not say so flatly. others must come forward as well, not, Husky fans knew their team was a decided Herald Sports Writer recipients, including Manchester volleyball in high school. She went ters in Congress to kill a congres­ Hussein said in an interview with and in the end any solution that underdog with very little possibility of winning. High girls’ swimming coach Dave to the University of Connecticut to sional move that would require the The New York Times March 14 works will work primarily because That does not make for a fun time. Mary Faignant has the best of Frost, will be the guests of honor at major in physical education, be­ United States to move its embassy that U.S. policy in the Middle East the parties... are involved in it and The Huskies needed perfect games to beat the both worlds. a dinner at the Marriot Hotel in cause no college in Vermont from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. was unprincipled and had lost the are determined to make it work." Bridgeport and saw him opt to attend Pittsburgh. likes of Georgetown, Syracuse, Vilianova and St. The Manchester High physical Farmington, offered a degree in that program. The administration opposes the United States any credibility in the Administration spokesmen were HIAVY-DUTY P -r MLF-CUANIIIO Recruiting can make or break you and for now HEAVY-DUTY John’s, and hardly reached that level. education teacher enjoys instruct­ " I was very pleased with the She also has received a master's move because of certain adverse Arab world because of its unques­ instructed not to explain or enlarge ovm the Huskies are losers, They still don’t have the LARGi CAPACITY There were far too many interludes in games ing the athletically-average stu­ award because you’re being recog­ degree in education from UConn. reaction of the Arab states. tioning support of Israel. on Shultz’ statements, which wHh Digital Oedcl 5 -C Y C L E big man they need. Gerry Besselink has grown to for the Huskies to be successful. dents, helping them accomplish nized by your fellow coaches as Faignant began her Manchester The newspapers said that the At a news conference Tuesday, amount to a major shift in the U.S. 6-9 and 220 pounds but he has to relearn his III DRYER Thus, the boys from Storrs wound up 13-15 what, for them, may have been doing a good job," Faignant said. high career as a student teacher in American Israel Public Affairs Shultz indicated Hussein’s inter­ poiicy of heavy invoivement in the SAVE t m basketball skills. Including t a m ig n u t P « overall, their second consecutive losing season. particularly challenging, "I have The state's softball coaches 1960. She left in 1968 (or a job Committee, a pro-Israeli lobbying view had finished off the missiles dipiomatic process and in the roie SAVE wWi tatra Cara He was recruited as a guard/forward. $50. So, what’s ahead for the Huskies? found it's been very satisfying," voted Faignant the award because teaching health and physical edu­ group, had rejected Reagan’s deal. of supplier of arms to both sides in The Huskies do have 6-8 John Milum out of- $40. SAVE They lose two seniors, backcourt performers Faignant said in an interview last of her team's 19-2 record in 1983. cation at the University of Hart­ trade off offer. •’The president was ready to put the Arab-Israeli dispute. - Hand High in Madison but we’ve heard disturbing Karl Hobbs and Vernon Giscombe. The 5-8 Hobbs week, “ to see the satisfaction when The Indians won their second ford but returned four years later. Instead, the newspapers re­ on a major effort to get that $30. things about this young man. Foremost, we've exits as the all-time single season and career they do perform the skill." consecutive Central Connecticut At that time, Manchester High's ported, that Israeli backers have (Jordan arms sale) approved” by Shultz apparently dated the heard talk about "attitude" problems and that’s leading assist man in Connecticut history with But, Faignant also has what she Interscholastic League champion­ softball program operated on a informed the admini'straton that Congress, Shultz said, using the change in policy from the U.S. something the Huskies do not need. totals of 178 and 534 respectively. calls "the frosting on the cake.' ’ " I ship and made it to the semifinals club.level. The biest players from they will not try to block the $220 past tense. puiiout from Lebanon and the What they need are some big people up front Those figures surpass^ the numbers of former enjoy the most working with girls of the Class L L state tournament. intramural competition were million in aid for a Jordanian “ There’s no question about the inabiiity of the United States to who can do the job. Tim Coles is a hustler and East Catholic High standout Joey Whelton. who have special talents, the Manchester has won four out of the picked to play three or four games strike force that could operate in fact that King Hussein’s state­ bring about a withdrawai of gives you eyery ounce he has but at 6-6>/^ or Hobbs, for all he did, had one m ajor flaw — his above-average athlete,” she said. last five CCIL championships. a year against other schools. In the Persian Gulf. ments constitute a very serious foreign forces or an end to the somewhere in that neighborhood he’s not a size. He couldn’t look inside and in turn dump the For Faignant, that has meant Overall, in 10 years of coaching 1974, the sport moved to the varsity The Post said that Reagan made setback to the chances of congres­ fighting. Erl center. the decision to abandon the Stinger ball Inside to the frontcourt people. That’s the one coaching the Manchester High softball, Faignant's teams have a level, and Faignant guided the sional approval," he said. As Shultz spoke at the news critcism held here. There was too much Neither is 6-7 Ray Broxton, nor anyone else on team to a 7-4 record in its first sale after “ considerable persua­ >C Uo«H OM7$OOS girls’ softball team since the squad record of 144-45, Her teams have "We are prepared to help," conference in Washington, the • Automatic «y«r coaiiol with #n«-o»

Len Auster even this day, “ but sometimes the scorer but nevertheless wound up' year," Pearson said. "And with Sports Editor first game in the tournament is like third highest on the team with a 7.5 Russ Anselmo, John Janenda and a whole new season. Maybe per gam e average. Albie Harris coming back, that’s a Some coaches make pre-season because of our youth we didn’t Pearson feels good about next pretty good nucleus to start with," leads surging Kings observations about their teams year when Manchester will join the Pearson states. know how to react to it.” ' that seem a little out of line. new Central Connecticut Confer­ Pearson hopes joining the CCC, I And they don't come true. Some measure of the Indians’ ence that begins operation in the where it will in the East Division Houston coach Bill Fitch said. ers have lost 11 of their last 12. By Dave Raffo That, however, doesn’t apply in success can be credited to senior fall of 1984. with Hartford Public. South Wind­ UPl Sports Writer "W e’ve played too many bad Suns 146, Nuggets 120 the case of the Manchester High co-captains Ken Willis and Chris sor, Rockville, East Hartford, games this year. They just beat us At Phoenix, Maurice Lucas basketball team. Petersen. The intellectual Willis, "This is the first time in several Enfield, Ferm i and Windham, will Since Reggie Theus joined the in every phase of the game scored 23 points and Larry Nance Veteran coach Doug Pearson, who is heading for a fine academic years that we’’ll have several key renew spectator interest. added 21 to lead the Suns. Walter Kansas City Kings, they've gone tonight." with a 138-86 liftetime rfecord, said school, possibly W PI, led the Silk players back,” Pearson explained Crowds at Manchester’s Clarke The Rockets. 26-42, were led by Davis added 18 points, and James 11-5 and seem on target for a hiis team would get better as the Towners with a 17.1 pointe per his positive outlook. "W e should Arena, and elsewhere, were way Robert Reid with 20 points and Edwards and Paul Westphal 16 playoff spot. season > wore on, and he was game average. definitely improve next year. down. A crowd of 200-300 was about Just think how tough they'll be rookie Ralph Sampson with 19. each for the Suns. correct. His 376 points was the fourth best Being in the new league. I'm not average. when the high-scoring guard gets Lakers 99, Bucks 94 Spurs 135, Hawks 132 "I knew we were lacing expe­ ever single-season effort in school sure how much our record will "The new league should add a lot At San Antonio, Texas, Mike in shape. At Milwaukee, Kareem Abdul- rience and had some players who history and his career total of 598 improve,” he tempered. of excitement to our program. 1 Mitchell scored 43 points, includ­ "I'm not yet back to full strength Jabbar scored 22 points and Magic were new but would improve as the points places him eighth on the The Indians will have three hope it will renew intterest in ing a jumper with 16 seconds leftin mentally, which a big scorer has to Johnson added 20, including four season went on, and they did,” he all-time list. starters returning in junior guard basketball at Manchester High,” the third overtime to lead the be in order to score day in and day key baskets down the stretch to said. “ We were a good team at the Greg Turner, junior forward Russ Pearson said. “ I ’m very disen­ Spurs. Dan Roundfleld scored 28 out," said Theus, who languished help Los Angeles hold off a late end of the year.” "Ken in some games was a Anselmo and 6-8 junior center chanted with student suport of the on the Bulls bench until Chicago Milwaukee rally. The victory was points and Eddie Johnson had 21 dominant player,” Pearson said. Brian Spano. The latter, in only his entire athletic program here. It’s dealt him on Feb. 15. "But I am so the fourth straight for the Lakers, points and 15 assists. The Indians split their first dozen "The leadership be and Chris second year of organized ball, led extremely poor for what the kids happy to be with this club. I am still while Milwaukee lost for the sixth Trail Blazers 106, San Diego 105 games before going on a six-game Petersen provided were instru­ the team in rebounding with ISO go through. I hope it perks up the At Portland, Ore., Jim Paxson working myself into condition." time in eight games. winning streak. Included in the mental in our success. Chris didn’t and averaged 6.1 points per game. interest." Theus scored a season-high 24 Bullets 99. Nets 91 hit a 20-foot jumper with two stretch were wins over Penney and score a lot of points but despite that Turner averaged 11.3 points per points to lead the Kings to a 115-102 At Landover, Md., Rick Mahorn seconds left, giving Trail Blazers Hall. The former won the CC:iL he was an outstanding leader.” game while Anselmo, after a shaky scored 8 of his 19 points in the final coach Jack Ramsay his 69Sth NBA Scoring: victory over the Rockets at Hous­ Playoff title while Hall was the Willis was proficient in drawing first half of the season, came on Ken Willis 376 ton Tuesday night. three minutes to help Washington victory. The win tied Ramsay for regular season champion. Man­ fouls and onverting them at the strong to finish with 153 points and Greg Turner 215 The Kings led throughout as the snap New Jersey's four-game second place with Red Hoizman, a chester placed fourth in the league. foul line. He had 153 charity toss 96 rebounds in the 22-game Chris Petersen 158 winning streak. Darryl Dawkins long-time coach of the New 'York Russ Anselmo 153 Rockets turned the ball over nine They went into the state tourna­ attempts and made a school- schedule. Brian Spano 134 Herald photo t>y Pinto times in the first quarter and led the Nets with a game-high 24 Knicks, in all-time NBA coaching ment on an upbeat, but stumbled record 122, 79.7 ^rcen t. He led the John Jonendo 84 Dovey Woolbright 39 committed 30 fouls to 20 for the points. victories. . and fell in the first round to a team in shooting, l27-for-282, 45.1 "One reason why I feel we’ll be Manchester 10-year basketball coach Doug Pearson Bulls 108, Cavaliers 104 Warriors 103, SuperSonics 102 Albie Harris 35 Kings in the game. Kansas City Bloomfield team that Pearson percent, in assists with 76 and was good next year is a much more Glen Bogglnl 23 knew he had a young team going into the 1983-84 season outscored Houston 33-14 from the At Chicago, Quintin Dailey tied a At Oakland, Calif., Mike Bratz UPl photo didn’t think deserved the victory. second leading rebounder with 147 mature Greg Turner and a fast­ Brendan McCarthy 4 career-high with 36 points to lead Rob Greene 3 foul line to make up for a subpar 43 scored 10 fourth-quarter points, "W e were a much better team than boards. improving Brian Spano. He did and they would come along. And they did. finishing with the Bulls to an overtime victory Brion Milone 3 percent shooting night from the including a free throw for a Washington Bullets’ Rick Mahorn tried Dawkins in the first half of a game Bloomfield," Pearson declares Petersen was not a prolific more than I thought he would this Dove Rlordon, 0 a 14-8 overall record. floor. that extended Cleveland's losing three-point lead with 11 seconds played Tuesday night in Landover, Md. "W e played a bad game," streak to four games. The Cavali- left, to lead Golden State. to work past New Jersey’s Darryl

) It Sports in Brief Mets' Strawberry a rising star I III ..«I Cinderella Hoosiers Little League tryouts set Bv Fred AAcAAane burst upon the scene for the Giants in 1951 has New anyone listen to a 21-year-old with only one year of UPl Sports Writer York seen a player with such all-round skills as the major league experience? Tryouts for Manchester Little League will be Mets’ young right fielder. " I think they w ill," he says. "If I'm doing my conducted Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8, at ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — What’s in a name? With Even his attitude about baseball is reminiscent of performance well in the field 1 think they can sit back set for North Carolina Verplanck, Buckley and Waddell fields with apologies to William Shakespeare, there’s plenty if Mays’. and listen and say, 'Well, he has a good idea what he’s starting time 9 a.m. at each site. your name is Darry Strawberry. " I take baseball as a child’s game and I ’ll always talking about and there’s a lot of other guys on the By United Press International mond. Uwe Blab, the Hoosers’ advantage. Recent signups for the Little League reached Before the 1984 baseball season is over, it could be love it as a child and I ’ll never change that attitude," ballclub who aren’t playing well.’ I think it’ll all work % 7-foot-2 center, has been inconsist­ “ It’s certainly not fair in NCAA 600. Further registration will be held at any of the one of the most marketable names in sports. Strawberry said recently at the Mets’ training camp. out. A lot of players on the team respect me and 1 Used to playing the le.ading man, ent, however, and will have his play for a team to play in its own three sitgs. A youngster wishing to sign up should “ You’re a great player from what I’ve heard," " I want to have fun at it. I don’t want to get stirred respect them, too. Bobby Knight suddenly finds him­ hands full with 6-9 Perkins and 6-11 arena,” Crum said of the upcom­ be accompanied by parent or guardian and a relief ace Dan Quisenberry jokingly said to around like a lot of players get stirred around and take "Somebody has to come in and say something. If I self in the role of Cinderella. Brad Daugherty. ing game at Rupp Arena. “ I ’d like birth certificate is required. Fee is $8 per Strawberry at the New York B ^ b a ll Writers Dinner it too serious. I ’m going to take my job serious but also don’t do what I think it’ll be the same as it was last Knight's Indiana club is a heavy The other East semifinal at to see something done about^.’’ youngster, $12 per family if more than one signs last January, “ but you’ve got a stupid name. You I ’m going to have fun at the same tim e." year.” up. ^ underdog going into Thursday Atlanta features 16th-ranked Syra­ The West semifinals at Los should consider changing it.’/ Unfortunately, playing for the Mets is not fun. At night’s NCAA East Regional se­ cuse. 23-8, against Virginia, 19-11, a Angeles Friday night match No. 2 Yeah, to $trawberry. L. least it wassn’t last year. The team lost 94 games and Strawberry, however, already senses a better mifinals against top- ranked North surprise team that was not ex­ Georgetown against No. 13 Huskies begin northern slate They named a candy bar mter Reggie Jackson finished in last place in the N L East. For a kid used to attitude on the club this spring. A new manager, Dave Carolina. Although the Hoosiers pected to get this far in its first Nevada-Las Vegas and No. IS when he played in New York, but with a name like being a winner, it was an emotional jolt. Johnson, and some hungry young players are largely are rqnked 18th with a 21-8 record, year without Ralph Sampson. Washington against unranked STORRS — University of Connecticut baseball Strawberry, the possibilities are endless. "Losing really bothers me,” said Strawberry. responsible for the shift. they have three freshmen and no "A lot of people underestimated Dayton. team, 3-6 in its southern swing through North "Y ou ’ve got to haye a positive attitude. I was in a " I can sense a much better attitude by a lot of the seniors as starters while North us," said Virginia coach Terry Carolina, begins the "northern” schedule Satur­ Strawberry’s team, the New York Mets, have situation last year where I couldn’t say too much players on the ballclub," says Strawberry. "1 think The Georgetown-UNLV clash is Carolina has a pair of All- Holland after the Cavaliers upset day at Fa'irleigh Dickinson University. already gotten into the act. On April 29, the first home about the situation but I was caring that we were the ballplayers really want to win and they just want a rematch of a game won in Americas in Sam Perkins and No. 7 Arkansas in the second round UConn had a team batting average of .298 Sunday of the season, they’ll hold a Strawberry losing so many ballgames. ' to get all the frustration out of their minds. overtime by Georgetown in De­ Michael Jordan. of the East Regional. “ They felt during its southern trip but committed 21 errors Sunday promotion where everybody who attends the " I t affected me a lot but it didn’t affect other "With young faces and a new manager around, cember. The Hoyas, the top seed in "North Carolina has had great our players were good only be­ in the game games and had a poor fielding game will get free (what else?) a strawberry sundae. members of the ballclub. A ballclub will never be a there’e going to be a change this year. You can feel it 4 . the region, barely escaped Sunday teams and w e’ve had great teams, cause of Ralph. I think we’ve average of .935. Twenty of the 54 runs scored They’ve already dubbed right field at Shea Stadium winner if you don’t have the right attitude." in this ballclub that w e’re going to have a lot of fun.” with a 37-36 decision over Southern but we don’t have a great team dispelled that notion. I hope we’ve against Connecticut were unearned. the "Strawberry Patch” and they’re probably just Now that he's achieved some measure of success Many baseball people believe Strawberry will now," the Hoosiers coach said. proven our kids play good, smart Methodist on a tip-in by Patrick UConn begins its 20-game home schedule waiting for the day they can sign him to a long term and earned the respect of his teammates. Strawberry become a superstar, like Mays did, but the lanky Ewing with less than a minute left. "W e hope someday we’ll develop basketball." Thursday, March 29, against Providence. The contract and call it "Strawberry Fields Forever." intends to assert himself as a team leader this year. outfielder will not get caught in the comparison trap. into a great team. In the Mideast semifinals at Huskies have scheduled 33 games against Only four years out of high schooi. Strawberry stood “ I think it’s very important for me to come in here " I won't predict how good I can be,” he says. " I just "This is a situation for us to try Lexington, Ky. Thursday night, The Midwest Regionals also “ northern” foes. out tike a madras jacket on a rack of gray suits last and try to bring in a better attitude,” Strawberry like to take it day to day. I ’ll continue to work at it. You and set up what we want to do and cross-state rivals Kentucky and resume Friday night with Houston year with the Mets. Called up from Tidewater of the says. "When you find things are not going well you can ask me 15 years from now and I ’ll tell you how have the patience to bring it off. Louisville square off after No. 6 playing Memphis State and De- International League on May 6, he survived a dismal have to call team meetings and stress certain points. good I can be. They will try to put a lot of pressure Illinois ineets No. 10 Maryland in Paul facing Wake Forest at St. Phelon on Wesleyan squad start to finish with 26 homers, 74 RBI, a .257 batting "When I feel that some ballplayers are not putting “ I don’t know everything about myself yet. I ’m still on us and we have to react to that the opener. Louis. MIDDLETOWN — Junior Peter Phelon of average and the National League’s Rookie of the Year enough effort into it then 1 just have to let them know learning about myself as a hitter. I'm not going to find pressure. It’s an Interesting kind of No. 3 Kentucky will play Louis­ The East and Mideast finals are Manchester is a returning letter winner on the Award. it. I think it’s important for somebody to take charge it out in two years. It may take about five more years game to play with a young team ville for the third time in S3 weeks Saturday, with the West and Wesleyan University golf team for 1984. He is a At the age of 21, the 6-foot-6 Strawberry is close to of that. If nobody lets them know it we’ll go through to find out what I can really do and find out what kind like ours." after going 24 years without a Midwest finals Sunday. The graduate of Manchester High. having New York City in his rather high pocket. Not the same things we did last year and I don’t think 1 of tools I have as a hitter." Indiana freshman Steve Alford meeting. Cardinals coach Denny winners advance to the Final Four since another 21-year-old outfielder with the enthusi­ could take another year of that." Even he knows there are no Strawberry shortcuts to is a 91.3 percent foul shooter and hit Crum has two major worries about in Seattle, with the semifinals asm of a child and spirit of a colt named Willie Mays Strawberry’s motive is well-intended but will success. all 10 of his attempts in last the game — his4eam’s health and March 31 and the NCAA Cham­ Whalers winners at home Saturday’s 76- 67 win over Rich­ Kentucky’s home court pionship April 2. HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers going Spring training roundup t . into their final three home detes here at the Civic Center have a 17-16-4 record on home ice, good for 38 of their 59 points going into Wednesday night’s Witt takes large lead gam e at Calgary. The Whalers have three home dates remaining Burt Hooten ready to hit the highway UPl photo beginning with Sunday evening’s bout with the Rangers' Don Maloney grimaces as he first period Tuesday night at New York's Quebec Nordiques at 7:05. B y United Press interested in someone to in the American League ieft- hander Mark Davis dropped to 0-4. Balboni out in the ninth inning, to Madison Square Garden. trips Barry Pederson of Boston in the for title International put on our major-league last year. Hooton was 9-8 and two relievers com­ doubled in two more runs lead the San Diego Padres Manchester High hosts festival club," Los Angeles vice with a 4.22 ERA in 1983. He bined for a seven- hitter, in the seventh. to a 5-2 victory over the Manchester High’s Clarke Arena will serve as Burt Hooton would president At Campanis has a lifetime mark of leading the San Francisco At Lakeland, Fla., an Chicago Cubs. Martinez, NHL roundup pic silver medalist Rosalyn By Wesley Goldstein in the short program to move her host of the season-ending All-Star Boys’ Basket­ rather hit the highway said. "W e’re looking for 143-122 and his best year Giants to a 9-0 victory error by third baseman who has 12 RBI, went Sumners, but she is not amused at UPl Sports Writer into fifth in the combined. ball Festival on Saturday night, April 7. than the bulipen, and the good, young players. Oth­ was 1978 when he was over the California An­ Howard Johnson allowed 3-for-3 to raise his average suggestions that the world event is American Scott Hamilton cap­ The event is run by the Ckinnecticut High School Los Angeles Dodgers erwise, forget it.” 19-10 with a 2.71 ERA. He gels. Davis allowed four the winning run to score in tq.41.412. considerably weakened. OTTAWA - The World Figure tured the men’s compulsory fig­ (joaches Assocation. might accomodate him. Angels’ executive vice has been with the Dodgers hits through six innings in the 10th inning as th e «"'T C lfore the game. Cubs " I ’m not surprised. Two of the Mullen’s goal record puts Skating Championships, depleted ures while Soviets Elena Valova A doubleheader will be played featuring the Hooton, disappointed president Buzzie Bavasi since 1975. his longest stint of the Toronto Blue Jays de­ outfielder Mel Hall and people who finished ahead of me in by absenteeism and athletes suf­ and Oleg Vasiliev took the pairs staters best senior players. At 6:30, Class M-S with his banishment to the said the tatks woutd In exhibitions Tuesday: spring and now has al­ feated Detroit 7-5. The pitcher Dick Ruthven had the figures at Sarajevo are not fering Olympic letdowns, have short program. East will play their West counterparts and at 8 Dodgers’ bullpen, could continue. At Tucson, Ariz., Andre lowed only three runs in 19 Tigers had tied itin the a fist fight in center field here,” Witt said through an merely given Katarina Witt more p.m. Class LL-L East will meet West. find himself 25 miles down "W e don’t want to rush Thornton doubled home a innings. A1 Oliver went bottom of the ninth inning during warmups. The interpreter. " I ’ve trained hard for into anything,” Bavasi room to swagger. For Hamilton, the win was the Joe Reilly of South Catholic and Don Harris of the road with the Califor­ run in the eighth inning to 3-for-3 with two RBI and on a sacrifice fly by John scuffle was quickly this. It’sjustas important for me to St. Louis Into playoffs The 18-year-old East German first step towards becoming the Bloomfield will coach Class LL-L East. nia Angels, according to said. “ We don’t want to do spark the Cleveiand Indi­ Jeff Leonard slugged a Grubb. broken up by teammates do well here as it was at the anything we might regret forged a swift, controlled short first skater in 28 years to capture Players will be named following the completion officials of both teams. ans to a 3-2 victory over tbree-run homer. At Clearwater, Fla., Joe and coaches, but it was program Tuesday to take a com­ Olympics.” The Dodgers are also a month from now. We the Seattle Mariners. At Orlando, Fla., Rich Lefebvre drove in two the second fight on the By Dave Raffo four ^l^raight world Utles. of the state tournament. his^econd goal early in the second Devils moved to New Jersey at the manding lead in the combined Proceeds from the twinbill will go the the talking to other clubs have three young pitchers Thornton’s shot off the Gedman, Glenn Hoffman runs and Charles Hudson field in five days. On UPl Sports Writer start of last season. Three other Olympic champions period. Federko then assisted on ladies’ standings. She should have “ I performed as well as I could Shriner’s Hospital. about the 34- year-old (Steve Brown, Curt Kauf­ left-center field wall fol­ and Jim Rice homered to became the first Philadel­ Friday, pitchers Reggie Mullen's record-breiBtinK score Nordiques 3, Kings 1 little difficulty holding that lead agreed with Witt and had the here,” he said. "Usually 1 get right-hander but aren’t man and Ron Romanick) lowed rookie Brook Jac­ pace a 22- hit attack which phia pitcher to go seven Patterson and Bill John­ Joey Mullen put his team in the At Inglewood, Calif., Peter tonight in the free-skating compe­ marks to back up his words. pretty nervous when I ’m doing the about to give him away. doing very well." oby’s sacrifice fly. led the Boston Red Sox to innings this spring in the son took several swings at piayoffs and himself in the record Bruins 6, Rangers 4 Stastny and Jean-Francois Sauve tition for the gold medal. Ivanova, originally an alternate figures, but today I was pretty Stafford lists Spring SIzzler "We have told the The Angels had one of At Sarasota, Fla., free a 15-6 rout of the Minne­ Phillies’ 3-1 victory over each other. book Tuesday night. At New York. Keith Crowder for the Soviet team, retained her struck for goals 4>A minutes apart Witt tallied a series of 5.9s out of relaxed and confident. I didn’t teams that we’re not the worst pitching staffs Agent Art Howe, strug­ sota Twins. the New York Mets. Mullen's first career hat tn'ck scored two goals in the opening STAFFORD — Stafford Motor Speedway’s in the second period to carry a possible 6 for her artistio second place standing by finishing make any of the errors I usually gling to make the Chicago At Fort Myers, Fla., At St. Petersburg, Fla., helped the St. Louis Blues clinch a 4:01 of the game to help Boston to a Quebec. impressions along with a string of third in the short program, while ^ 0 . " ‘Greatest Race in the History of Spring', the 13th White Sox as a utility Steve Balboni drove in Ray Knight drove in four MODERN AUTO playoff spot with a 9-3 win over the 4-0 first-period lead. Mark Pave- Red Wings 6, Canucks 3 5.8s for technical merit to maintain count'rywoman Anna Kondrasho- annual Spring Sizzler and the eighth annual infielder, broke an .083 four runs with a homer runs, three on a first- Winnipeg Jets, and gave him the RADIATOR lich scored twice in the Rangers' At Vancouver, British Columbia, her overall lead over Kira Ivanova va’s second-place short perfor­ Hamilton’s wins in all three National Parte Peddler Non-Qualifiier’s Race on drought with three hits in and a double against his inning double, to lift the NHL record for most goats in a four-goal third period. INTRODUCES Ron Duguay scored two power- of the Soviet Union. mance moved her into third figures kept him well ahead of two April 14-15, is posting awards of $63,590, making it a 5-1 victory over the former teammates to help Houston Astros to a 7-3 season by a U.S.-born ptayer. Islanders 5, Devils 2 play goals less than three minutes Witt admits her chance at the overall. West German skaters, Rudi Ceme the highest paid racing program ever at Stafford. Pittsburgh Pirates. the Kansas City Royals over the St. Louis tha 90*mlnut« "1 didn't even know such a At Uniondale, N.Y., Bryan Trott- apart in the second period night to title may be a bit easier because of Canada’s Kay Thomson turned and , who finished The Sizzler winner could take home a purse of Howe, battling rookie Tim hammer the New York Cardinals. drlv«-in' and record existed. " said Mullen, a ier and John Tonelli each scored spark Detroit. the retirement of American Olym­ in a good sixth-place performance ’ second and third respectively. $15,000 ^ou ld he also lead every lap, run and win Hulett for a backup spot, Yankees 12-2. Balboni’s At Yuma, Ariz., rookie drivaaway aoiutlonl New York native, after scoring his two goals and Mike Bossy contrib­ the non-qualifier’s race and gam er the lions scored the tying run in the homer far over the left- Carmello Martinez 39th goal to snap the previous uted four assists to help New York FOR: share of the product awards. second and scored an field fence in the sixth clubbed his fourth home record of 38 set by Minnesota's maintain its mastery over New M s radalsr M u, insurance run in the sixth. came,, off Phil Niekro, run of the spring, a Neat Broten in the 1981-82 season. Jersey. The Islanders are 18-0-1 htw Isikt, At Palm Springs, Calif.. whose exhibition record three-run shot with two Teammate Bemie Federko told against the New Jersey franchise Navratilova’s absence gives hope Duran to face Hearns Mullen he had tied the record after since Dec. 1980 and 14-0 since the NEW YORK — Roberto Duran will be doing By Mike Rabun team physician of the Dallas whose career as a model is being eighth in the computer listings, some gambling in June — with his title. Cobb denies allegations isIMrasii dsMgst, UPl Sports Writer Cowboys, said the muscle pull had touted as highly as tennis career. had won only three matches in 10 Duran, who battled back from boxing oblivion dsariig m t ftaidq actually become a slight tear and Joining Ruzici in moving past tries this year before Tuesday to win the World Boxing Association junior NEW YORK (UPl) - Also on trial is Peter We have found that; Dubois get^ decision DALLAS — Martina Navratil­ advised Navratilova to rest for two the first round Tuesday were night. middleweight title, is prepared to give it away in Former Boston College Vario, 47, of 629 E. 84th St., I most of our custonfiera weeks. ova woke up Tuesday with a sore third-seeded Hana Mandlikova of But she played some of her best order to take on Thomas Hearns on June 15 for his basketball star Ernie Brooklyn. He is charged problems ca^b e solved And although the loss of Navra­ leg and her doctor told her to stay Czechoslovakia (who beat Eliza- tennis in months against Bassett World Boxing Ckiuncil version of the 154-pound Ck)bb testifed Tuesday he with conspiracy to com­ within tills time framej away from tennis for a few weeks. tilova automatically means a teth Sayers of Australia, 6-3,7-6); and then said that Navratilova’s title. Duran will give up his WBA title in the hope had nothing to do with the mit sports bribery and The problem part isi against Mike Brown Suddenly, it has become safe for reduction of interest from the fifth-seeded Wendy Turnbull of exit was a mixed blessing. that a victory over Hearns can boost him into a team s’s 1978-79 point­ interstate travel in aid of removed, promptly! her competitors to come out and ticket-buying public, it is like a Australia (a 6-4, 6-2 victor over WEST HARTFORD - Man­ Manchester High in June. He "W hen Martina la in the field it third bout against Sugar Ray Leonard. shaving scandal and said racketeering. ^repaired on our! play. breath of fresh air to those who Lori M cN eil); sixth- seeded Zina chester’s Glen Dubois improved was a linebacker and defensive gives the other players a dial- he “ gave his best effort all ipreihises and rein-' "W hat this does,” said Virginia usually hope only for second place. Garrison (who defeated Nataiie his amateur boxing record to 3-1 back on the Indians’ football lenge,” she 'said. "Everybody the tim e.” A third defendant, R i­ (Stalled. Ruzici, “ is give every other player Rusici, a Romanian who is Herreman of France, 6-1,6-4) and Miami names Foster coach Tuesday night, with a three- team, captaining the squad in looks forward to challenging M ar­ Cobb, 27, took the wit­ chard Perry, 38, of 112 NOTICE a better chance to win the trying to regain her place among seventh- seeded Barbara Potter Probate 0>urt is open Replacements are round decision over Mike his senior season. tina. And you have to play her a lot MIAMI — Clemson Universisty coach Bill ness stand at U.S. District North Drive, Staten Is­ tournament. But you can’t really the world's top 10 players, took a (who downed Anne White, 6-1,6-2). for conferences with the available from our dis­ Brown at the Agora Ballroom. He began his boxing career in of times if you are going to have a Foster will be named head coach of the new Court in Brooklyn where land, was named in the worry about her pulling out. You large step toward a possible title The withdrawal of Navratilova, tributor size inventoi Dubois, who fights at 135 Decem ter under the tutelage of chance against her. basket|Mdl team at the University of Miami, it he is on trial charged with indictment but remains a judge from 6:30 P.M. t r X , Nebraska 57 eaten, or prepared for freezing, within a day or so Heat milk, butter, honey and seasonings, but do not Thursday's Games harvested. At the processing plant, they are 1 green onion, top only, minced Detroit at Calgary, night geles, Baron. A — 8435. Boston ot New York, night , Rigan 83, Marquette 70 after purchase. Fresh scallops have a sweet odor, and boil. Add scallops and simmer about two minutes. Add Hockey Kings 115, Rockets 102 NdTre Dam eX, Boston College52 high-pressure steamed for 14 seconds in order to 1 tablespoon fresh lime juice Philadelphia at Washington, night |t are packed with almost no liquid. cream, and simmer another three minutes. Sprinkle Quarterfinals release the meat from the shells. 2 tablespoons dry white wine AHL standings Utah at Son Antonio, night M arch X Scallops are a good source of protein, and have very with chives and paprika and serve. Re(i Wings 6, Canucks 3 KANSAS CITY (IIS) Xavier (X-10) at Michigan (2510) To prepare, simply wash them in cold water to Wash and dry scallops thoroughly. Combine honey, Johnson 613 36 11, Olberding 26 08 4, Santa Clara (248) at SW Louisiana (22- little fat. Steamed, at only 40 calories an ounce, they ECHO results Northern rem ove any bits of sand or shell. Dry thoroughly curry, onion, lime juice and white wine. Place Suns 146. Nuggets 120 Merlweather 4-9 56 13, Drew 7-15 56 19, 8) make excellent diet food. Cheesy Scallops W L T Ptt. GF GA Detroit 0 2 4— 6 Theus 515 8-14 24, Woodson 614 36 15, before cooking. scallops in a single layer in a broiler pan, and brush x-FrederIctn 42 28 5 89 327 Vancouver 11 1— 3 M arch M 251 Neoly 28 2-2 6, Buse 26 2-2 6, Thompson Notre Dome (1511) at Pittsburgh (15 generously with the mixture. Broil at lowest position 1 pound bay scallops Mite A x-Adlrondck 34 27 14 82 320 310 First period— 1, Vancouver, Rota 28 D E N V E R (120) 59 36 9, Knight 36 2-2 8. Totals 41-96 35 Maine 30 32 11 71 (Gradin), 17:22. Penalty— L^ouceur, English 12-25 14-15 38, Vondeweghe I l ­ 12) for three to four minutes; turn, brush with curry '/< cup dry white wine Brian Kellogg scored seven goals 286 284 46 115. Tennessee (21-13) at Virginia Tech (25 Nova Scotia 30 35 11 71 261 275 Det, ls 7-9 29, Issel 3-11 1-2 7, Dunn 1-1 56 7, H D U S TO N (102) mixture, and broil again. Do not overcook. Serve with 2 tablespoons butter ond assisted on three others as Tri-C Itv 6:44. 12) Plaza won twice against East Hamp­ Moncton 28 38 8 64 231 265 Williams 3-7 2-2 7, Schaves 3-5 66 12, C. Jones 55 28 8, McCray 48 46 12, 1 tablespoons flour Sherbrooke 22 46 5 49 279 Second period— 2, Detroit, Duguay Evans 26 1-2 6, Hanzllk 2-2 04) 4, Semifinals rice pilaf. ton, Mass. 370 Sampson 9-17 16 19, Leovell 36 2-2 8, Morch 26 at New York I garlic clove, minced Kellogg hod four goals and an assist Southern 31 Roberts 26' 0-0 4, Carter 1-2 00 2, Lloyd 7-13 65 8, Reid 2-19 08 20, Bollev y-Baltimore 45 19 10 100 357 (unassisted), 2:05. 3, Detroit, Duguay 32 Anderson 03 1-2 1, Edmonson 1-3 00 2. Championship In a 7-1 win over East Hompton. Kevin 273 28 1-2 5, Ford 55 0 8 6, Teagle 16 0 8 2, •KAUL o p s Vf teaspoon dill weed X-Rochester 42 30 2 86 334 282 (Yzerman), 4:39.4, Vancouver, Neely 16 Totals 41-87 37-46 120. March 28 at New York Low scored twice, and Phil Dakin had o Haves 1-2 51 2, M. Jones 1-3 08 2, s W Gingered scallops ■A teaspoon tarragon leaves x-St. Cathar. 38 30 6 82 330 319 (McNob, Lemay), 18:51. Penalties— P H O E N IX (146) Walker 51 0 8 0. Totals 44-9314-21 102. ■ gool and two ossists. Mott Welnicki Vi qup shredded mild Cheddar cheese ossisted on two goals, and Billy Hayes X-Springtild 35 31 6 76 XI 298 Lemay, Van, 0:33; M cNab, Van, 3:42; Lucas 9-16 511 23, Nance 013 58 21, Kansas City 37 29 26 23— 115 1 pound fresh bay scallops helped on one. Goalie Mike Welnicki New Haven 32 40 4 68 336 353 Larson, [Jet, 6:14; Ladouceur, l^ t, 9 :^ ; Edwards 610 65 16, Dovis 6-8 66 18, Houston 32 27 27 16— 102 1 pound sliced, lean bacon ■/< cup grated Parmesan stopped 11 shots. Hershev 27 36 10 64 295 343 Delorme, Von, 15:26. Foster 46 1-2 9, Robey 2-3 00 4, M oev 6 Three-point goals-none. Fouled M 1 — ^ Paprika In Trl-CIty's other win, on 8-0 Binghamton 28 41 4 60 319 354 Third period— 5, Detroit, Lombert 18 7 2-3 10, Sanders 67 4-4 12, Pittman 66 out— Baseball ■/< cup soy sauce decision, Kellogg had a hot trick and x-clinched playoff berth (KIslo, M acLelsh), 2:58. 6, Vancouver, 00 12, Adams 2-3 1-2 5, Westphol 65 09 Teagle. Total fauls— Konsas City 20, ■/t cup dry white wine Poach the scallops in wine for three to four minutes, two assists. Hayes and Dakin each hod y-clinched division title Sundstrom 37 (Williams), 11:14. 7, 16. Totals 5584 3650 146. Houston 30. Rebounds— Konsas City S3 pguuuuuuuuugguuggguuug or just until tender. Drain and reserve Vi cup liquid. Detroit, Yzerman 36 (Boldirev), 15:39. 8, 1 tablespoon minced, fresh gingerroot a goal and two assists. The other goals Tuesdoy's'Results Denver 25 32 33 30— 120 (Thom pson 13), Houston 49 (Sampson Melt butter in small saucepan. Add garlic and saute were scored by Marty Curtis, Kris Fredericton 8, Moncton 2 Detroit, Foster 9 (Gore), 17:39. 8, Phoenix 39 34 36 37— 146 12).Asslsts— Kansas City 24 (Johnson 9), Exhibition atandinga Rinse and dry scallops. Cut strips of bacon in Lindstrom and Eric Peterson. Lowand St. Catharines 8, Sherbrooke 2 Detroit, Dunlop 7 (Foster), 18:43. Penalty Three point goals— Evens. Fouled Houston 24 (Leovell 7). Technicals— fourths. Wrap each scallop (or two scallops il very briefly. Add dill and tarragon and stir in flour until M att W elnicki each had an assist. Mike Wednesday's Games — Campbell, Del, 4:51. out— Kansas City coach Simmons; Kansas smooth. Add reserved broth gradually, mixing St. Cathorines at Adirondack Shots on gool— Detroit 5-7-8— 20. none. T otal fouls— Denver 35, Phoenix 37. small) in each quarter strip of bacon, and secure with Welnicki made eight saves. City, Illegal defense. A— 7,143. AMERICAN LEAGUE constantly, until mixture is smooth and thickened. Binghamton at Hershey Van­ Rebounds— Denver 30 (English 7), w L Pet. a toothpick. Baltimore at Moncton couver 11-10-12— 33. Pho­ Chicago 10 5 M t Mix soy, wine and gingerroot in a small bowl. Place Stir in Cheddar until melted. Add scallops stir gently MIteB Springfield at New Haven Goalies— Detroit, Stefan. Van­ enix 43 (Lucas 14). Assists— Denver 29 Cleveland 9 5 .643 until combined. Turn into individual scallop shells and Maine at Nova Scatid couver, (Williams 8), Phoenix 40 (Macy 8). wrapped scallops, in one layer, in glass dish. Pour United Bonk registered three shu­ Spurs 135, Hawks 132 Oakland 10 6 .625 Sherbrooke at Rochester (Sorrelt. A — 16,553. Technical fouls— Williams. A— 10,389. Baltimore 10 4 .625 liquid over, and marinate, refrigerated, about four sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and paprika. Run touts over the weekend. Thursday's Game Corey Wry and Jeff DiBottisto each A T L A N T A (132) California 8 5 .615 hours. under broiler until lightly browned. Serve as a first Molne at Fredericton Boston had 0 hat trick in a U-O romp over Wilkins 514 2-212, Roundfield 12-22 67 9 4 .600 Remove scallops from marinade, drain, and broil course. South W indsor. Craig AAassicotte had Milwaukee 9 7 .563 28, Rollins 7-15 0 8 14, Davis 581 36 13, Toronto about 10 minutes, or until bacon is crisp. Serve hot as two gools. United's other scores were Warriors 103. Sonics 102 Rivers 1-9 08 2, WIttman 610 51 8, 8 8 .500 i M by Keith Millen, David Burr and Kris Flames 4. Whaiersi Kansas City 6 4 .500 hors d'oeuvres. Tim Devanney’s Baked Scallops Johnson 9-15 36 21, Hostings 2-5 36 7, Minnesota Lindstrom. Wry, Eric Hurt, Kevin Skating Glenn 12-19 08 24, Brown 1-21-2 3. Totals 4 8 .429 Brodeur and David Hauswirth each S E A T T L E (102) 55122 1626 132. Texas 5 7 .417 Scallops Hartford 0 1 0— 1 Seattle had an assist. Calgary 0 2 2— 4 King 7-11 00 14, Vranes 2-5 3 6 7, SAN A N T O N IO (135) 5 8 .385 Butter Burr, Eric Hurtuk and Peter Hoyes SIkma 7-17 5619, G. Williams 9-18 68 24, Detroit 4 10 .375 Scallop Chowder First period — No scoring. Bonks 610 55 17, Mitchell 2535 36 43, New York S scored in a 3-0 win over Central Penalties— Figure skating results Wood 68 1-1 13, Brown 613 56 17, Jones 7-17 78 21, Lucas 510 06 6, Gervin 10 .333 White wine Connecticut. Robert Gess hod an Crawford, Hart, 3:13; Bourgeois, Cal, Chambers 3-9 26 8, Hawes 02 0 0 0, C. 1522 57 31, M cNam ara 53 08 6, Moore N A T ID N A L L E A G U E 1 pound bay scallops Bread crumbs assist. Johnson 02 DO 0. Totals: 4085 22-29102. 26 2-2 7, Brewer 06 2-2 2, Roberts 06 2-2 W L Pet. 2 cups milk 10:36: Baxter, Cal, 18:30. Cincinnati Saute scallops in butter and a little wine just until Burr had two goals and Hayes and Second period— 1, Calgary, Quinn 17 World Chomplonships G O L D E N S T A T E (103) 2, Weldner 52 50 0. Totals 56113 2634 9 4 .600 1 cup heavy cream AAassicotte each had one In a 4-0 win (Macoun, Jackson), 2:28. 2, Calgary, A t Ottawa, M arch 20 Short 515 26 12, Smith 2-2 00 4, 135. Pittsburgh 4 4 .600 they change color, from clear to white. Place in a Houston over Eost Hampton, AAass. Hurtuk, Loob 29 (Macinnis, Nilsson), 9:10. 3, Rnults from the women's short program Carroll 9-17 36 21, Conner 58 36 13, Atlanta 26 24 23X10811— 132 10 4 .625 3 tablespoons butter baking dish, add more melted butter, and sprinkle Christian AAickus and David Beaulieau Hartford, Crawford 34 (Fusco), 11:32. 1, Katarina Witt, East Germ any, 0.4.2, Floyd O il 00 16, M. Johnson 68 78 19, Son Antonio 34 X 29X108 14— 135 San Francisco 8 4 .571 1 tablespoon honey each had an assist. Anna Kondroshova, Soviet Union, 0.8.3, Collins 3-7 00 6, Bratz 36 68 12, Engler Montreal 9 8 .529 Herald photo by Tarquink) with bread crumbs. Bake at 325 degrees for about 15 Penalties— Crawford, Hart, 8:46; John­ Three point goals— Moore. Total Courtesy of Highland Park Market I teaspoon Worcestershire Todd Hauswirth was in goal for all son, Kira Ivonova, Soviet Unlon,1.2.4, Midori 02 0 0 0. Totals: 41-76 21-28 103. fouls— Atlanta 9 8 .529 minutes. three shutouts, and made35stops in the Hart, 17:29. Ito, Japan, 1.6. 5, Elaine Zoyak, United Seattle 26 21 32 23— 102 Atlonta 35, Son Antonio X . Fouled out— New York 7 7 .500 win over East Hampton. Third period— 4, Calgary, Macinnis 9 States, 2.0. Golden Stole 26 32 24 21— 103 Johnson, Hastings, Jones, Gervin. Los Angeles 7 7 .500 (Beers,Relnhart), 3:44. 5, Calgary, 6, Kay Thomson, Conada, 2.4. 7, Fouled out— SIkma. Totol fouls— Technl- Philadelphia 8 10 .444 Reinhart 6 (Beers, Loob), 6:14. Penalties Manuel Ruben, , 2.8. 8, Seattle ral fouls— Jones. Rebounds— Atlanta San Diego 7 10 .412 Squirt B — Tippett, Har, 7:26; Macoun, Cal, 10:33; Susan Jackson, Great Britain, 3.2. 9, 26, Golden State 25. Rebounds— Seattle44 St. Louis 4 10 .286 Horst Engineering won two gomes Bourgeois, Cal, 13:^. Elizabeth Monley, Canada, 3.6. 10, (K ing 13), (Solden State 38 (Smith 10). (Rollins 16), San Antonio 62 (Jones 15). Chicago 4 11 .267 and lost one In the Enfield B Division Shots on goal— Hartford 10-12-12— M yriam Oberwller, Swltzerland,4.0. Assists— Seattle 19 (SIkma 6), (^ Id e n Assists— Atlanta 37 (Johnson 15), San Tutstfov's8WWXB8WV X ResultsBEVXWlia Invltotlonol Tournament. 34. Sonda Dubravcic, Yugoslavia, State 22 (Floyd 5). Technical— (Solden Antonio 33 (Lucas 19). A — 8,505. Philadelphia 3, New York (N L) 1 ' Mike Russo hod two goals, and David Colgory 10-16-14— 40. State coach Bach. A— 7,948. Houston 7, St. Louis 3 Perisho and Mark Midford each had Goalies— Hartford, Mlllen. Cal­ 12, Cornelio Tesch, West Germany, 4.8. Chicago (A L ) 3, Pittsburgh 1 one In a 4-2 win over Middlesex. Assists gary, 13, Constanze (Jensel, East Germany, 5.2. Toronto 7, Detroit 5 went to Brett Silverman, Jasan Allan, Edwards. A— 16,764. 14, Sandro CaribonI, Switzerland, 5,6.15, Kansas City 12, New York (A L) 2 Boston 15, Minnesota 6 Microwave fresh veggies to preserve goodness Sean Allard and C raig Ough. Korin Telser, Italy, 6.0. Blazers 106, Clippers 105 1984 NCAA Tournament M ike Kelsey scored on an assist from 16, Katrlen Pauwels, Belgium, 6.4. 17, San Francisco (x ) 9, California 0 Russo to give Horst a 1-0 victory Parthena Sarofidls, Austrio, 6.8.18, Ellse San Diego (x) 5, Chicago (N L) 2 il SAN D IE G O (105) East Regional Cleveland 3, Seattle 2 Vegetables any time of year are a must quite interesting pnd attractive on cabbage to onion, cover with plastic Garnish top with reserved bacon. against Enfield. Ahonen, Finland, 7.2.19, Susanna Peltolo, Cummings 1520 65 30, Walton 67 00 role. Microwave on 70 percent power Kelsey and Silverman scored In o 3-2 Bruins 6. Rangers 4 Finland, 7.6. 20, Agnes Gosselin, France, At Chartotte, N.C. Texas 2, M ontreal 213 Inn. (tie) for the nutrition and diet-conscious. people, but they are not very sightly on (medium-high) for 45 seconds, or until wrap and microwave on high for 8 Microwave on 70 percent (medium-high) 8.0. 12, Donaldson 78 2-2 16, Nixon 516 2-2 M arch 15 Boltimore 14, Los Angeles 6 loss to Trl-CIty, Mass. Assists were 13, Smith 512 1-2 11, Kelser 48 36 11, When cooked properly in a microwave, minutes, stirring midway through for 1>A to 2 minutes, or until heated credited to Kelsey, Russo and Midford. 21, Diana Zovko-NIcolic, Australia, 8.4. Temple 45, St. John's 63 San Francisco 5, Son Diego 2 vegetables. softened. Stir in soup, lemon peel, salt Boston 4 0 2—6 Pierce 2-5 00 4, McDowell 1-3 00 2, Richmond 72, Auburn 71 Atlanta 3, Cincinnati 0 cooking. through. Allow 2 minutes standing time. Scott Vanek played goal In all three N Y Rangers 0 0 4— 4 22, Tamara Teglassy, Hungary, 8.8, 23, McKinney 1-2 00 2, Whitehead 2-2 OO 4. vegetables are filled with their natural Because salt is not added to vegetables and pepper. games, making a total of 33 saves. Hal Sung Kim , S. Korea. 9.2. M arch 17 Wednesday'sGames vitamin content, tender-crisp, and before cooking, unless dissolved in water Pour mixture over drained broccoli. Blend in sour cream and poppy seeds. Yields 5 to 6 servings. First period— 1, Boston, K. Crowder 20 Totals 4683 12-15 105. North Carolina 77, Tem ple 64; No. 4 (All Times EST) (unossisted), 1:20.2, Boston, K. Crowder P O R T L A N D (106) Indiana 75, Richmond 67 flavorful. or broth, that is a plus for those on Cover with wax paper, microwave on 21 (Fergus, Blum ), 4:01. 3, Boston, Women's combined standings Carr 1018 4 6 24, Noft 8-10 OO 16, St. Louis vs.. Houston at Cocoa, Fla., Pee Wee C At East Rutherford, N.J. 1:30 p.m. Vegetables are an excellent source of salt-restricted diets. high for 5 to 7 minutes or until thoroughly Kasper 2 (O'Reilly, Curran), 4:53. 4, Cooper 57 1-2 11, Paxson 7-18 88 22, M arch 14 David Burr had four goais and an Boston, Middleton 45 (Pederson, Bour­ 1, Katarina Witt, East (Germany, 1.0.2, • '"-) V*. New York (NL) at vitamins. But most of the vitamins in In fact, if vegetables are prepared in K|ro Ivanova, Soviet Union, 2.4.3, Anna Valentine 16 00 2, Thompson 7-14 5719, Va. Commonwealth 70, Northeastern St. Petersburg, Fla., 1:30 p.m. heated. Rotate a dish Vk turn after half of assist as D .W . Fish Realty defeated que), 12:21. Penalties— Curran, Bos,9:43; Lever 26 2-2 6, Drexler 16 OO 2, Norris vegetables are water soluble. Micro- this way, everyone in the fam ily may the cooking time. Allow to stand 3 Windsor. 7-5. Fotiu, N Y R , double minor, 9:43: NIII, Kondroshova, Soviet Union, 3.2. 4, 26 OO 4, Lam p 02 OO 0. Totals 4389 20 Phllo^lphla V*. Minnesota at Orlando, Other goals were scored by Jon Manuela Ruben, West (Jermany, 4.6. 5, Virginia X , Iona 57 Fla., 1:30 p.m. wave (taokin^ provides a way of cooking discover that they prefer unsalted minutes before serving. Yields 4 to 6 Bos, 14:37: Fotiu', N Y R , gross miscon­ 26 106 M arch Lange, Gary Jonas and Derek Wood. duct, 20:00. Kay Thomson, Canada, 6.6. IS o iS l Jf*- ''^•*®* “* Pompano 6, Elolne Zoyak, United States, 7.4. 7, . Son Diego 3218 27 28— 105 Svrocuse 78, Virginia Ckimmonwealth DMch« Fla.« 1:X p.m. which will'preserve their wholesome vegetables. A few drops of fresh lemon servings. Kevin Zbyk had two assist;. Lange, Second period— None. Penalities— Portland 30 27 21 28— 106 Chip Addabbo, Dale AAassicotte and Pave- M nda Dubravcic, Yugoslavia, 8.0. 8, 63 ''*• ■'■oronto of Dunedin, goodness. Very little water should be juice will enhance thie flavor of aspara­ Three-point goal— Nixon. Fouled Virginia S3, Arkansas 51 rla.f i:X p.m. AAatthew Chagnoteach had one. Goalie llch, N YR ,6:15; Bourque,Bos,8:17. Sandra CaribonI, Switzerland, 8.6. 9, out— added to fresh vegetables. Frozen gus and broccoli with no other seasoning David Dickinson made 18 saves. • Midori Ito, Japan, 11.2. 10, Elizabeth ^ At Atlanta Kansas City (x) vs. Chicago (AL) at Third period— 5, NY Rangers, Stough­ Manley, Canada, 11.4. None. Totol fouls— Son Diego 18, Por­ M arch X Sarasota, Fla., 1:30 p.m. necessary. ton 27 (Patey, Patrick), 5:13; 6, N Y tlond Stuffed Acorn Squash Rangers, Osborne 23 (Huber), 6:01. 7, West Germany, North Carolina (252) vs. No. 4 Undercooking is a general rule for all 20. Rebounds— Son Diego 41 (Walton, Indiana; Syracuse (238) vs. Virginia 0 5 MverSjm SSII'"!:?!;* Flo.y Y :X p ‘‘ .m ®"*®* . ot Fort Bantam A NY Rangers, Payellch 23 (Erixon, M Pora’hena Sarofidls, Austria, Donaldson 10each),Portland34(Natt8). microwave food preparation. This is 2 acorn squash (IVk pounds each) Brooke), 10:09. 8, Boston, Pederson 32 11.6. 13, Karin Te (M r, Italy, 12.0. 14, 11). Co'KornIa at Palm Purdy Corporation split two games, Assists— San Diego23(Nixon9),Porlland M arch M - Springs, Fla., 1:30 p.m . especially important with vegetables. 1 can (20-ounce) pineapple chunks, (Middleton), 11:05. 9. NY Rangers, Suran Jockson, Great Britain, 12.2. 15, 20 (Drexler 5). Technicals— Nixon, Cum­ Marge’s losing 8-0 to Enfield and defeating Katrlen Pauwels, Belgium, 13.6. East Regional Championship. ^ n Francisco v*. Son Diego at Yuma, Try using the minimum amount of time South Windsor, 11-4. Goalie Derrick Pavellch 24 (Greschner, Hedberg), 17:12. mings. A— 126M. Ariz., 3 p.m. drained 10, Boston, Bourque 28 (unassisted), 0*>erwller, Switzerland, suggested. Ta y io r made a total of 21 saves ir. the '4.2-IT, Susanna Peltola, Finland, 16.0. . 9'*Y4lond V*. Milwaukee at Sun City, Microwave . 1 can (0-ounce) whole cranberry sauce two games. Other outstanding players 19:53. Penalties— Kluzok, Bos, 8:01; ArIz., 3 p.m. ' Vegetables should be cooked until Pavellch, NYR, 8:01; O'Connell, Bos, Germany, Pacers 123. Celtics 121 (0T| Wash squash. Pierce squash several for Purdy were Jim Burke, David 'T-2. 19, Ellse Ahonen, Finland, 18.0. 20, A t Birm ingham , Ala. Seothe (X ) v t . Oakland at Phoenix, tender-crisp, and then removed from the AAolin and Roger LoBlanc. 17:06. times with a meat fork. Microwave on Shots on goal— Boston 11-2— 5-18. N Y Agnes Gosselin, France, 19.4. M x c h IS Arlz.y 3 p.m . Kitchen microwave for the standing time re­ 21, T amara Teglassy, Hungary, 21.4.22, B D S TO N (121) Brigham Young 84, Alaboma- high for 2 minutes. (This will soften the Rangers 7-12-11— 30. . M cHale 8-22 36 19, Bird 9-22 6 7 25, Blrm lng- MargB Churchill quired. Some cooking will be accomp- Goalies— Boston, -Keans. NY Diana Zovko-NIcolic, Australia, 22.2. 23, TpmpPf Ariz.j 7 pjn. outer shell and make the squash easier to Hal Sung Kim , South Korea, 224. O'? ^ D- Johnson 514 28 hom a lislKid during standing time by the steam Rangers, '2' H*™**™*" T-8 56 17, Buckner 26 52 7-S**'“ " ®o*f*'* Ot Lakeland, Fla., cut.) Cut ^u ash in half and scoop out the Hanlon. A— 17,425. West Virginia 64, Oregon State 42 remaining in the plastic-wrap-covered 1 o *58" * t*t"B«t*orv llguree Wedman 512 08 18, M arch 17 seeds and pulp. Football „ *5?£®** Hamilton, United States, 0.6.2, No. Kentucky 93, Brigham YoungX; utensil. INDIANA ( i 2j | 1 vegetables can be cooked in the box or Place squash cut-side-dewn in a 5by , West Germ any, 1.2; 3. Helko No. 3 M aryland 102, West Virginia 77 T1iurMlgy% Gohms 12-inch dish. Add ‘A cup of water. Cover lslanders5,Devils2 Fischer, West Germany, 1.8. 4, Jozef w illiam s 68 0-2 8, Ketlogg 612 6 6 16, At Milwaukee poly-bag with no water added. Sobovclk, Czechoslovokla, 24. 5, Alex- Stlponavlch 512 78 17, Carter 11-15 67 M arch 14 par'B:sa,‘?ik.‘'~ ''^ ~ “« « -» FOR AN IN TE R ESTIN G approach to with plastic wrap. Microwave on high for andr Fadeev, Soviet Union, 3.0. a,Jlchtlno61j 1613, G. Johnson 9-135 Louisville 72, Morehead State S9 microwaving fresh seasonal vegetables, USFL standings 3 20, Lowe 1-2 0 8 3, Steppe 36 5 2 8, Phltadelphta vs. Pittsburgh at Braden- TO MICROWAVE a 10-ounce package 6 to 7 minutes. New J e ^ y 11 o— 2 6, , United States, 3.6. 7, Vlltanava 84, Marshall 72 lOflj Flo. the following recipes are offered as NY IshHiden l 2 2—5 Brion Orser, Canada, 4.2. 8, Fernand WcKenno 18 08 5 Walters 65 08' 8. M arch 18 of frozen vegetables, such as peas, pearl Turn squash cut-side up. F ill cqvity Totals 5087 2530 123. New York (AL) v*. andnnotl at V E o M r n Conftrgnc* First period— 1, N Y Islanders, Trottler ^ Vladimir Kotin, Louisville 49, Tulsa 47 Tompoj Flo. onions, com, or mixed vegetables, suggestions for your winter menus. with cranberry sauce and drained 37 (Bossy, Gilbert), 11:46.2, New Jersey, Atlonllc Division USSR,5.4; 10.(3ordonFort>M,^nada,A0. ) 9 n 29 27 1 3 -)2 l Illinois 44, Vlltanova 54 ^ O il«i^ ^ (A L ) v*. Los Angeles at Vero remove the outside waxed paper wrap­ pineapple chunks. Cover with plastic WL T Pet. PF PA Lever 14 (Russell, CIrella), 17:25. 11, Gary Beacom, Canoda, 6.6. 11 Indiana M11241815— 123 At Lexlngtan, Ky. New Jersey 3 I 0 .750 87 82 Penalties— Higgins, N J, 1:18; Flatley, GfiW jrz FlllpowskI, Poland, 7.2. 13, Thre6polnt goals— Bird, Lowe. Fouled M a r c h X ping. Cut an “ H” shape slit in the top of wrap and microwave on high for 8 to 9 Phllodelphlo 3 1 0 .750 76 39 N Y I, 16:06; Verbeek, N J, 17:25: Potvin, M ark Cockerell, United States, 7.8. 14, out— none. Total touts— Boston 24, Indl- , No. 1 Kentucky vs. Louisville (2610); ST fiS*- *’ • « - / « ' minutes. Let stand covered for 5 minutes malor, 17:25. ono the box, add a small amount of butter. Broccoli. Bake Pittsburgh 1 3 0 .250 61 71 D diw Monge, France, 8.4. 15, Thomas M aryland vs. No. 2 Illinois. ^Houston V5 Boston at Wtatsr.Hairan, before serving. Yields 4 servings. Washington 0 4 0 .000 34 123 Second period— 3, NY Islonders, To- Hlavik, Austrio, 9.0. ^ R e b o u n * -«o s to n 45 (M cH ale 14), Cover the top of the box with waxed Southern Division neili 16, Mosuru Ogawo, Japan, 94.17, Petr Boston Mideast Rsglonal Championship. Atlanta VS. Texas at Pompano Beach, paper, or paper towel. Place the box on a 1 bunch fresh broccoli (1 to IVk pounds) New Orleans 4 0 0 1.000 101 33 26 (Lofontolnc), 1:50. 4, N Y Islanders, Barna, Czechoslovakia, 10.2. 18, M lllan ?1 *> (Slchtlng 9). A— Flo. small plate and microwave 4 to 6 minutes cup water Ta m p a Bay 3 1 0 .750 98 95 Tonelll 27 (Langevin, Bossy), 4:25. 5, B w v ic, Yugoslavia, 10.8. 19, A'andro ^Detroit V5 Kama* City at Fort Myers, Birmingham 3 1 0 .750 111 55 New Jersey, Merkosky 1 (Broten), 15:44. Riccitelli, Italy, 11.4. 20, Andros Szaroz, on high. Allow 2 or 3 minutes standing cup chopped green onion Penalties— Lever, N J, 1:47; CIrella, N J, Smokehouse Cabbage Jacksonville 1 3 0 .333 113 108 Hungary, 12.0. A t Moag hls, Tenn. Minnesota VS. Torontoot Dunedin. F la time before serving. ^ 1 tablespoon batter or margarine 6:44: Hotfmeyer, N J, 11:47; Russell, N J, Memphis I 3 0 .250 52 121 21, t^rs Dresler, Denmark, 12.6. 22, ^ t a n d V*. C a llfo rn ta rt itatat Large frozen vegetables such as 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese 15:31: Bourne, N Y I, 15:31; Verbeek, N J, BulleU99,NeUBI Springs, Fta. rwn 4 slices of bacon, diced Western Conference Poul Robinson, Great Britain, 13.2. 23, Memphis State 92, O ral Roberts 83 1 can (10V4 ounces) cream of shrimp Central Division 17:12; Jonsson, N Y I, 17:12. Perry Meek, United States, 13.8. '24. Louisiana Tech 44, Fresno StateM ^Milwaukee v5 Chicago (N L) at Mesa, broccoli spears or whole asparagus . >A cup finely chopped onion Michigan 4 0 0 1.000 106 66 Th ird period— 6, N Y Islanders, Trottler Fernando Soria, Spain, 15.0. 25. Joe NEW JERSEY (91) M arch 17 spears should be removed from the box soup 38 (Gilbert, Bossy), 3:08. 7, N Y 1 pound cabbage, chopped Oklahoma 3 1 0 .750 52 41 Hvung Cho, S. Korea, 154.. O'Kpren 1-2 5 8 1 Wllllgmi■ 515L ...... 57 13, Memphis State 44, Purdue X; No. 2 ^ Francisco v*. Seattle at Tomge. and placed in an appropriate size glass Vk teaspoon lemon peel Houston 3 1 0 .750 129 88 Islanders, (Gilbert 29 (Bossy, Trottler), , West Ger­ Oai^lm 1516 44 X , RoiSiy 5171-117, Houston 77, Louisiana Tech 49 ' Vk cup dairy sour cream Chicago 0 4 0 .000 81 105 13:00. Penalties— Howatf, N J, 11:21; many, AtUncgltaNab. casserole or serving dish .. V4 teaspoon salt Vk teaspoon poppy seeds San ^ t o n l o 0 4 0 .000 36 75 Persson, 15:50. withdrew. ^ M o rd l 14 A «S ^ '*• “ •»» »• Vumo, Add 2 tablespoons of water and cover Vk teaspoon pepper Shots on goal— New Jersey 7-10-10— 27. Place diced bacon in a IVk-quart round ' Pacme Division Illinois State X , Alabama X x-*piHs«uag Vk teaspoon painlka Denver 3 1 0 .750 80 82 N Y Islanders 8-13-9— 30. PaIrscemgulsbrvftBures ' Kansas 57, Alcorn State 56 the dish with vented piastic wrap. casserole. Cover and microwave on high Arizona 2 2 0 .500 115 67 Goalies— New Jersey, Resch. N Y M icrowave on high for haif of the Wash and trim fresh broccoli, cutting Voslllev, WASHINGTON (99) M arch X ^ *****BB*GBBGgggggggggg for '2Vk to 3 minutes, or until bacon is Los Angeles 2 2 0 .500 47 60 Islanders, Smith. A — 15468. points. Z Barbara M kxrd 510388, AAcMillen511 5215 OePoul 75, Illinois States) required time, break apart, stir, and away less-tender parts of the stalk. Cut Ooklond 0 4 0 .000 14 86 Underhill and Paul AAortlnl, Canada, O J browned. Remove bacon and reserve. Mahorn M 511 19, Sober* 511 56 l£ Wake Forest X , KonsosX continue cooking for the required larger stalk pieces in half, or almost up M onday’s Result 3, Larissa Selezneva a n i Oleg M akarov, Johraop 16 08 Z Atalone 50 M 14, At SI. Louis, Me. Add onion to bacon drippings and New Orleans 38, Jacksonville 9 tevlet Union, 1.2. 4, Sabine Boessemd Koplcfcl 52 26 6, Davis 38 549, Dove 5 M a r c h n Transactions aniMNUit o f time. to where broccoli branches. microwave on high for 2>A minutes. Add Sedurdav, Mar, M Tossllo Thlerboch, East Germany, 14. 5, 446 14. Tatols 3549 3561 99. DePoul (27-2) vs. Woke Forest (2 58); FroSen broccoli spears, $ to lOHHmce Pour Vk cup of water into a lO-inch (All Timas KST) Katherina Matousek and Lloyd Elsler, New Jarsey X2lllis-«i Msmphls State (364) V*. Houston Canada, 2.0. (yiarUi I I package, to 9W minutes. casserole. Arrange broccoli spears with Oakland at Son Antonio, 3 p.m. W^MBteg 21MMX=W Editor’s note: Marge Ckarchili Is a Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. Radio, TV 6, Veronika Pershina and Marat Three-paint gaal*— nane. Fauled Midwest ReglonOI Championship. Frozen asparagus spears, S to 10-ounce tender teads toward twnter of dish. M b o ro v , Soviet Union, 2.4. 7, Cynthia OUT— graduate home economist wbo Is a Oklahoma of Arizona, 9 p.m. Bolttmera — Cut package, S to 7 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap. M icrowave on Sunday, M ar. 3S Coull and (Mark Rowsom, Canada, 24.8, MahoTTL Total foul*— New Jeriey X , Infleidsr Manchester resident. She teaches micro- Birgit L4 renz and Knut Schubert, East Hwnondg, catcher John SMsra m high for $ to l2 minutes, or until stalks Denver at Memphis, 2:30p jn . TDNIGHT Washington 22. Rebound* New Jersey m ggiea oi outfietders Lorry shoxSIZI.ss.’T ir. ond wave ctNiking classes. If you have any Chicago at New Orleans, 2:W p.m. 8:30 NBA: Knicks vs. Cavaliers g e r ^ y , 3.2. 9, Lee-AiMi M iller and At SaltIt Lake CRya ty DO NOT SALT or season vegetables can be pierced with a fork. Allow to stand Washington at New Jersey, 2:30p.m. (taped), Channel 9 W illiam Fauver, United States, 34. to, (Dawkins 1), Washington X (Bollard, M o r d i U New Jer*^ (USPL^- Traded___ _ before cooUng with a microwave. for 2 ndnutes and drain. questions regarding microwave cook- Jocksenvilleot Los Angeles, 4p.m. 9:00 Boxing: Freddie Roach vs. Dello Claudia Atossorl and Leonardo Azzola, yjWiorn II). Assists— New Jersey h Nevodo-Las Vegos48, PrIncetonM ing> yoB m ay •End your questions to: WMtGermany,4.0.11, BobettePreussler Roberts to Memphis ( S S M 2 2 2 Sprinkling saltdirectly on the vegetables Add onion and butter to a 2-quart \ Palacious, ESPN (Ransev, Richardson 5), Washington Oayton 74; LoulslOha State 44 round W85dranijliace~ '*®""®' Microwave, Box Stl, Manchester He­ B lrm lngham otTO m pa B m , 6 p jn . 9:30 N H L: Wholers vs. Oilers, Sport- ond Tobias Schroter, East Germany, 44. M arch 17 will give them freckles — dark spots — casserole. Microwave on high for IVk Michigan at Houston, 9 p.m. 1Z Jill Watson and Burt Lancon, U.S.. pollard 4). Technicals— Mahorn. A- Nevodo-Los Vegas 73, Toxa6EI Paso rald, Moachester, C T SiMII. sChonnel, W TIC Bob Ward caused by oxidation. Freckles may be minutes. Place cream cheese in casse­ MlustrsUon by Miks Newmsn M; DoytanX, OktahomaK Interim assistant MANtm^STKK HKKA1.D, Wednesday, March 2>. >984 - 15 U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wedncsduy, M tinh 21, 1HH4 Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Menus About Town

S m io r cHizens Divorce series at MMH Recreation Center Pool. 222 School St. all makeup Andrew Studley and Anne Davis, second; Flo Smyth classes will be conducted on April 2 and 5. For those and Murray Powell, third. The following lunches will be served at -Westhlll Manchester Memorial Hospital's child life depart­ who have regular classes Monday and Friday from Tom Ferguson gives all the credit to Mom Gardens and M ayfair Gardens the week of March 26 ment will sponsor a three-part parenting series 6:30 to 7 p.m. the makeups will be from 6:30 to 7 p.m.; AM Bridge wrinnners through 30 to Manchester residents who are 60 or Thursday, March 29 and April 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the regular classes Monday and Friday, 7 and 7:30 p.m.. older; hospital’s conference room A. makeup 7 and 7; 30 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday. 6:30 The following are the winners of the March 12 By Barbara Richmond have less trouble, he says. drain. Mix the hamburger, eggs, Ham rollups Monday: Meatloaf with gravy, cheese-topped The series, entitled "0>ping with Changes in the to 7 p.m..makeup, 7:30 to 8 p.m.; and Tuesday and and 15 games of the Manchester AM Bridge Club: Herald Reporter Ham rollups is another Ferguson bread crumbs, catsup, milk, (A mashed potatoes, carrots, wheat bread, chilled pears Family Life Cycle; Divorce and Remarriage," will Thursday. 7 to 7:30 p.m., makeup. 8 to 8:30 p.m.; North-South; Sol Cohen and Sally Heavisides, first; invention. He came up with it when teaspoon salt, pepper and oregano. s thick slices boiled ham and Mandarin oranges. include lecture and discussion. Tuesday and Thursday. 7:30 to 8 p.m.. makeup. 8:30 to Frank Bloomer and Nick Walden, second; Mary Thomas H. Ferguson of 92 unexpected company dropped in Pat hambuiifer mixture into rec­ 1 SHHuice package cream cheese Tnesday: Roast b ie f au jus, baked potato with sour Speakers will Include Emily Lessner, a marriage 9 p.m.: and Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 8:30 p.m., Corkhm and John Greene, third. East-West; Kaye Baker and Burt Smyth, first; Hackmatack St. likes to cook — and he had to make some quick tangular shape, 12 by lOinchesona 1 small jar hread-aad-bntler cream, broccoli spears, rye bread, rocky road and fam ily therapist; Robin Murdock-Meggers, an makeup, 9 to 9:30 p.m. and he’s good at it. He gives his hors d'oeuvres. Little tips of piece of wax paper. Arrange pickles pudding. attorney: and Jayne Cohen, Ph.D., a marriage and Call the Recreation Department at 647-3084 for Marge Prentiss and Marge Warner, second: Tom mother, Vivian Ferguson of Forest asparagus and a piece of red broccoli on hamburger mixture to 1 can asparagus tips Wedneaday: Pineapple juice, cannelloni Floren­ family therapist. more information. Regan and Mike Franklin, third. Street, the credit. roasted pepper add visuai appeal. within >A inch of edges; sprinkie 1 small jar roasted p eim rs tine, antipasto salad with Italian dressing, Italian ice. The first presentation will focus on stages in the North-South; Ellen Goldberg and Penny Weather- "M y mother always thought His crabmeat dip recipe has an with 1 teaspoon salt. Arrange ham Spread cream cheese iij^itly on Tharaday: Grapefruit juice, turkey a la king, fam ily life cycle, including divorce and the mourning MAGYC group to meet wax. first; Nick Walden and Frank Bloomer, second; young children should learn to interesting history. evenly over broccoli; arrange ham slices. Arrange one layer of parslied rice, marinated salad, fruited gelatin. process. Irv Carlson and Peg Dunfield. third. cook. I was cooking things tike • "I got it from my mother who got mozzarella cheese evenly over pickle slices over cream cheese. Friday: Tomato rice soup, tuna salad on a bun, The second presentation will focus on the impact ol There will be a meeting of Meaningful Alternatives East-West; Murray Powell and Barbara Phillips, hamburgs and hotdogs at age 6," it from Marie Turkington (of ham. Roll up rectangle carefully, Carefully roll up ham'slice. Cut cheese slice, creamy coleslaw, crackers, applesauce divorce on children at various stages of development. for the Gifted. Young and Creative (M AGYC) support first: Tom Regan and Mary Willhide, second: and he says. Serkely Street) who talked a chef beginning at the narrow end and into one-inch pieces; garnish with cake with whipped topping. Thee third session will include preparation for group, March 28 at 7 p.m. in the Ibirary of the Bowers Frankie Brown and Faye Lawrence, third. on a cruise ship into parting with He and his two sisters were even using wax paper to liH. Press the asparagus tip and piece of roasted remarriage, implications for children and legal School, Princeton Street. edges and ends of roll to seal. Place allowed to have their own dinner it," Ferguson says. pepper. Spear with toothpick. issues. The meeting is open to parents and teachers The Fergusons have a big m parties. “ My mother made some on rack in a shallow roasting pan. The sessions are free and open to the public. It is interested in gifted children. A representative of tthe garden in the summer— too big, he Cook uncovered In 3S0-degree oven Meals on Wheels suggestions, but she let us prepare estimated that 40 percent of all first marriages end in Connecticut Association ior the Gifted, will be Manchister Sheltered Workshop Bakery says. They grow about 60 tomato Crabmeat Dip what we wanted," he says. for 1>A hours. Overlap remaining The following meals will be served to Meals on divorce. The series is designed for parents contem­ speaker. S7 Holllsttr Stnml (Bsnttsy School) One of his favorite recipes is a plants, several kinds of lettuce and cheese on top of roll and cook about 1 large stick soft processed Wheels clients the week of March 26 through 30. The plating divorce and adults considering marriage or For more information call 646-2318. cabbage, and a variety of other 1 minute longer. Let roll stand for stuffed meat roll. He adapted it cheese hot noon meal is listed first. parenthood. OfHin for Solos to tho Public! from a Sicilian meat roll his vegetables, herbs and berry 10 minutes before slicing. The 1 stick butter Monday: Roast beef with gravy, green beans, mother makes. Surrounded by bushes. center may be pink due to the ham. 1 can crabmeat tossed salad, pudding; Chicken salad sandwich, fresh Bridge Club results WED., THURS. and FRI. glased carrots and cauliflower, “ We freeze most of it and enjoy it Serves 8. In double boiler, melt butter Make-up. classes set grapes, milk. The following are the winners in the March 16 this dish requires a color photo to all winter. It’s almost gone al­ first. Add cheese that has been cut 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Ttiesday: Leg of veai, baked potato, carrots, tossed The Manchester Recreation Department has set a games of the Center Bridge Club: do it justice. ready," he says. into cubes. When the entire mix­ salad, cake; ’Turkey salad sandwich, pears, milk. SUN D AY 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. The Fergusons have a son. Lemon Chicken schedule of make-up lessons for the learn to swim North-South: Ken Kozak and Jim Baker, first: Ferguson and his wife often give ture is melted, fold in chuncks of Wedneaday: Swedish meatballs, hoodies, spinach, Tommy, 2>A, and expect another program. Lessons had to be rescheduled due to pool Joyce Driskell and Charles Powell, second; and Phyl 10% Olscount - Sr. Cltlzm s large dinner parties. He likes to 3 chicken breasts, split crabmeat. Serve in chafing dish to cottage cheese, pudding; Egg salad sandwich, fruit baby in a few months. Little repairs made this month. Pierson and Don Weeks, third. io r Furthsr Information • CaH 646-5718 prepare all the food, from hors 10 ounces Italian dressing keep warm and serve with wheat and gelatin, milk. Tommy already helps to stir things All lessons will be conducted at the East Side East-West: Sally Sekac and Bill Sprenkle. first; d'oeuvres to dessert. 2 fresh lemons crackers. Thnraday: Baked chicken, cranberry sauce, rice, and put in some of the ingredients. He prefers to make things that 3 tablespoons dry while wine zucchini, lettuce wedge, pudding; ’Tuna salad don'f require a lot of fancy ■A teaspoon dried basil sandwich, banana, milk. preparation. “I'm definitely not Stuffed Meat Roil ■A teaspoon dried oregano Glazed Carrots m Friday: Filet of sole, whipped potato, mushrooms, the souffle type. 1 prefer making . 1 dash salt tossed salad, brownie; Ham sandwich, baked apple, things like the meat roll and a 2 pounds ground chuck 1 dash pepper 8 pounds fresh carrots milk. lemon chicken recipe I created," 2 eggs One-third cup packed brown he adds. cup soft bread crumbs Combine the Italian dressing, sugar He came up with the lemon ■A cup ketchup wine, basil, oregano, salt and Vt teaspoon salt pepper in a 13-by 8-inch baking pan Manchester schools chicken recipe by accident. ■A cup milk 8 tablespoons butter '■tfvP*-' One day, he explained, he didn't Vt teaspoon salt and stir. Place the 6 pieces of 8 tablespoons fresh chopped chicken into the mixture-and coat The following lunches will be served in the happen to have the usual ingre­ ■A teaspoon pepper parsley Manchester public schools the week of March 26 dients for a chicken marinade — so ■A teaspoon dried oregano all sides. Cut a lemon into quarters and individually squeeze over Peel and wash carrots. Cut to through 30: he experimented with ingredients 1 teaspoon salt Monday: Hot dog on a roll, baked beans, buttered' he had on hand in the refrigerator. 4 slices boiled ham chicken, leaving squeezed lemon desired shape and steam until quarters in mixture. Let chicken tender. Cook and stir brown sugar, broccoli or sauerkraut, chilled peaches. The secret, he says, is to let the (A bunch fresh chopped broccoli Herald photo by Torqulnlo Tnesday: Meat and cheese tacos, hot sauce, lettuce chicken marinate over night. "It or marinate overnight. Broil chicken salt and butter in 12-inch skillet until desired doneness, basting until bubbly. Add carrots; Cook Tom Ferguson prepares to serve the attractive stuffed and tomato cup, buttered corn, peanut butter cookies. comes out unbelievably good," he 1 10 ounce package frozen Wednesday: Half-day sessions, no lunches served. says. chopped broccoli occasionally with marinade. Gar­ over low heat, stirring occasion­ meat roll, flanked by vegetables, one of the favorite nish serving platter with remain­ ally, until carrots are glazed and ’Thursday: Ovan crisp chicken, cranberry sauce, As for the meat roil, the only 6 slices mozzarella cheese (deli- dishes he likes to make. In front of the moat roll are some buttered rice or whipped potato, mmixed vegetables, difficult part is rolling it up, he ing lemon wedges and some heated through. Add parsley and sllced) bread and butter, chilled pineapple and strawberries. says. Use wax paper and one will parsley. Serves 6. stir in and serve. Serves 8. ham rollup hors d'oeuvres. Clean and chop broccoli and Friday: Apple juice, tuna salad on roll, potato sticks, apricot upside down cake. Milk is served with New England Recipes all meals.

Bolton schools •ccFONicn . . ww 879 The following lunches will be served in the Bolton LISIER OUfWTITCa 70 Ll. iiili'ii 1 risli \ ()iiuk I rii/i ii ''i.itoml Spifi.iK Alaskan cooks have Yankee in them F r ^ Chicken L e ^ .6 9 * Boneless Shoulder Roasts . 1 Elementary-Center schools the week of March 26 'FNESM m A A A 'CCNTENSLICfO K E F CHUCX-LEANW)NEIESS through 30: FNCSH Florida Scallops ,2^ F r ^ Cod Steaks ' BkfforS^ew 3 quarters to one cup sugar Monday; Juice, chilidog, french fries, pickle chips, Chicken Breasts . r OUCX-FROnN-CRUNCHT A «A OU(CKFNOZE$4-ASPCOOON .m a a In this week's "R E C IP E S ," UPI staffer Leslie 1 green pepper chopped, optional K E F CHUCM-tONELESS Anderson offers some unusual recipes from a small I stalk celery 8 tablespoons salt. ice cream pop. FtNOUC A&P Rsh Portions Ocean Perch FiUel Cube Steaks . r Prepare enough pie crash for a 9 x 13 inch pan, top 6 tablespoons melted shortening Tuesday: Minestrone soup, ham and cheese Chicken Franks OUKM FNOZEN-HOWANO JOHNSON’S OiBCKFNOKN ^ fishing village in Alaska, which she visited six years K EF CHUCK-BONELESS 18 cups flour -sandwich, chips, pudding with topping. F$K>2Et$-CMSFV U M DfWMS ON CtBCKEN STICRS py -.q P ago. You’ll find a lot in common with some New and bottom. Sautee the raW vegetables and set aside. FrM Clams Carnation Shrimp Cnsp ... 3 ” Chuck Filiri Steaks . r England dishes. In a pastry lined pan, put a thin layer of rice, about Mix in order given, add flour last, using enough to Wednesday: Spaghetti with meatsauce, Italian Weaver Chkken 'A? 2” make dough that can be bandied. Knead until smooth ' bread, buttered peas, fresh fruit. FROZENFROZEN TNB4LVSLICED-14TNB4LV SLICED-U 0Z.OZ. FHCPNC one-half inch thick, then about a 1-inch layer of fish, a PONKION4 ci-Sc*«— f 4 9 ^ Snow King Wb Eye Steaks 2 By United Press International layer of eggs, then thin layer of vegetables and and elastic, place in greased bowl and let rise. It will Thursday: Orange juice, hot turkey sandwich, Assorted Pork Chops «. 1 ( ( ) ^ l l ( 1 I 1 BR Vn W m iO l RS1.25 another thin layer of rice. Top with crust, bake at take longer than yeast bread. Knead it down and let french fries, juice stick. When UPI-Boston staffer Leslie Anderson visited about 400 degrees for about 45 minutes or when crust is rise again. Mold into loaves and let rise and bake like Friday: Fruit juice, meat and cheese pizza, tossed P R O D K 1 l'l M l AI SR1C1A1.S Ninilchik, a fishing village on the Kenai Peninsula in brown. Perok is good cold too. ordinary bread. It is not a very light bread but good for salad, choice of dressing, fruited gelatin with topping. A Alaska in 1978, she wanted to see where her a change. Makes four loaves. Milk is served with all meals. Bumble Bee ! RED MPE-SALAD SIZE LARGE AHCV SWEET <86's) CaBfomia great-grandmother had been the first teacher. Family Pack CaKfomia 6 1 She came back with some unusual recipes from a Alaskan Sourdough ;us Alaska Blueberry Pie iTuna l"-TENOER homemakers club, which put together a cookbook of How to start a sourdough pot. Take a gallon crock or Andover Elementary School CHUNK UGHT-iN OH. OP WATER I Tomatoes Navel Oranges Y X I LANQE-aunERV FLAVORED P^ . . CAllFORNU LARGE JIMCV y - y je some of their ideas from the early Russian settlement 1 cup sugar 3 cookie ja r and put in; The following lunches will be served at the Andover to. ^nkLst LenMMis 6 in the 1800s. 8 tablespoons corn starch Caifomia Avocados 8 cups flour Elementary School the week of March 26 through 30: I U S N O I-AIL PURPOSE ^ . . . FWW-JUICV SWEET py f w c The village started with less than 100 people and Two-tblrds of a cup of cold water SVi-OX. 5 1 teaspoon salt Monday: Cheeseburger, potato puffs, carrots, can Eastern Potatoes Anjou Pears 2«*s now has about 1,000 near Cook inlet. The economy has 8 cups blueberries 3 tablespoons sugar gelatin. I SWEE1 S94ACR TKATILIONBRANOI U S N O 1-2'* MM-MOOCLICIOUSOR been based on salmon fishing, and provides some IVA teaspoons dry yeast 1 tablespoon butter Dried Apricots McIntosh Apples 3^.1“ dishes common to New England fish. 1 tablespoon lemon juice Tuesday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, corn, 8 cups lukewarm water FROZEN JUMBO WIHTE GRAPEFRUIT |27't) OR CALFORMA 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind cheese wedge, frait-in-a-cloud. REAL AAP V ' Stir until mixture is thin, smooth paste. Put on lid Wednesday: Cheese pizza, salad, juicOHsars. and set in warm place to sour. Stir several times a 9 inch crust pie shell . A&PGmiitry Meat or Beef 8 25 Jumbo (40 Size) Salmon Perok Thursday: Stuffed shells, peas and carrots, rolls, Cains 3 99' Cook berries, corn starch, water, one half cup day. In two or three days your sourdough will be fruit. Mayonnaise Treat Sausage Franks Navel Oranges Stir fry chicken and rice salad is a hot 3 pounds fresh or canned salmon ready. I f you are out in the woods and Jiave no yeast, blueberries, butter, lemon juice and lemon rind I POmtLOriS-WHOlE t4T017-LBS P Friday: Fishwich, fries, green beans, cake. FOR COOKINQ OR SALADS together until thick. Fold in l-Vt cups frozen or fresh ToOrdot ;P entree. cooked rice add 4 tablespoons sugar and one-and- one-half Lunches with milk are $1.10. Milk alone is 25 cents. Pork Loias Ann Page Bacon hard boiled eggs, sliced teaspoons salt and It will sour the same, only it takes blueberries and cool mixture. Whipe onecup whipping Olsco cream and sweeten to taste. Spread cream over pie 32-ot. 3 carrots, grated ' five days. o u Ml. . 1 onion, diced SOURDOUGH BREAD shell. When ready to serve, spoon the blueberry Stir-fry salad Is one-third of a medium sized cabbage, chopped fine 1 quart sourdough mixture over the cream, leaving the cream uncovered Hebron Elementary iA^NATIONAL FROZEN FOOD around the edges. Makes five servings. S T O C K U P W I T H O U R 1 rutabaga, grated, optional 1 quart lukewarm water The following lunches will be served at the Hebron Elementary school the week of March 26 through 30: a flavorful dish Monday: Cheeseburger, potato puffs, carrots, Ann Pipje Ice C r e a n iB C elcste Cheese Pi//a PASSOVER A MlHAVvIHS MEATANDStHW gelatin. By Allaen Claire Costly California wine arrives with French accent Tuesday: Roast beef, mashed potatoes, corn, SPECIALS NEA Food Editor cheese wedge, fruit pudding, bread. Wednesday: Cheese pizza, salad, juice bars. By Jeanne Lesem charming to drink.” YEHUDA WHITE OR VEUOW-BIOIVIOUALLV WRAPPED y a y Wok or stir-fry cooking is fast becoming a part of lliursday: Stuffed shells, peas and carrots, rolls, United Press International The ’80, he said, is "a wine of more longevity." BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY BAKE AND KR VE-IBICH Ched-aBit Cheese Skes America's cooking vocabulary from Abbeville, La., to fruit. Israeli ,J59 Zarembo Island, Alaska. "... a wine that has a style of Its Writing in The New York Times, Frank J. Prial, Mrs. Smith Apple Pie AAP SHARP WHriE NEW YORK — Opus One is music to the ears of the Friday: Fishwich, fries, green beans, cake. Matzos Banquetiqi A ll VARff TCS-PCPPCRKXIE FARM Shredd^ Cheddar Cheese 33 69* A major reason for this is the interest in cutting said,* "som e industry observers see the venture as a AllBRANDS ,|09 California and French winemakers who produced it. own, a wine made to give WHUE OR VELLOW-BttPnOUAlLV WRAPPED g \ g \ r calories in our daily food intake and, for those on promotional tool intended to enhance both groups’ Meat Pies Vegetables in Pastry Whether American oenophiles will find the new red Macaroons SWEET PEAS OR CHOCOLATE OR VANAIA Pisher Sandwich Mate '^ 99* special diets, cutting down on salt and sugar. pleasure, not a technical or other products." MOTHER'S wine equally appealing at prices expected to range Coventry schools Green Giant Niblets Com 89* Good Humor Cookie Sandwich ^ 2 PASTEURIZED Here is a sweet-and-sour chicken combination that The case sold at the 1981 Napa Valley Wine Auction' Gefilte Fish ALL FLAVORS from to $50 a bottle remains to be seen. scientific problem." 1 Breal^one Sour Cream 1 calls for a low sugar ingredient, thus cutting half the was bought by Charles Mara, a Syracuse, N.Y„ A U BRANDS 159 The first 20 cases went for even more — the The following lunches will be served at Nathan r S;ir;t 1 .t'f Bilki'Sail’ 3 Ben & Jerry Ice Cream (WR A SMALL OR LARGE CURD LOCAL , « a q calories. No artificial sweeteners are used. retailer. The $62,700 total paid for all 20 cases Soup Nuts PLAIN. KSAME OR CINNAMON S RAtSM equivalent of $2,000 a bottle — when a pre-release Hale, Coventry Grammar and Robertson schofis the ALL VARIETKS Breakstone Cottage Cheese ’^ 1 Those who follow a low sodium diet will want to benefitted Napa Valley hospitals. MANI8CHEWITZ •7s«f. 839 OCEANSPRAY -meA batch equal to 20 cases was sold at auction in week of March 26 through 30; Cake Rings pba 8 Bagels Forever 2 s i * l select a low sodium soy sauce and eliminate adding The wine, made largely from cabernet sauvignon Asked about future projecu, the baron said, “ We NON DAIRY California in 1981. Monday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, greeit[beans, Matzo CARROT. ORANGE OR CHOCOLATE i*« 869 Crantastk Drink "nT F ’ salt when preparing rice. grapes, represents "a love affair I think will last," have lots of plans in our heads but everything goes Rich’s Coffee Rich Uf69* WHOLE. SKM OR NO SALT .wz-a The recently released 1979 and 1980 vintages total garlic bread, pudding with topping. Des.sertCake phg 1 said the 82-year-old baron. slowly with wines." RAISIN WALNUT OR CHOCOLATE CHIP KOULAR PoUy-O Ricotta ’.S jF ’ ’Tuesday: Oven fried chicken, noodles, gravy, FROZEN I2.IS4U 859 5,000 cases, and have been allocated to retailers and s i7 9 * WHOLE OR PART SMM a ■>o He urged guests to judge the 1979 and 1980 vintages, Mondavi concurred. mixed vegetables, hot biscuit with butter, chilled Pound Cake phg 1 Bird’s Eye Cool Whip restaurateurs in only six states and the District of Mother's Chopped Liver ASP Sweet and Sour Chicken Stir-fry "not as a Mouton-Rothichild and not as a Robert “ We’re not experimenting with other wines," he N.V. STYLE Axelr^ Ricotta i Columbia. The states are California, New York, fruit. AU^RANOS s ;4 9 * ALL FUVORS py g \ g \ r W cup low sugar apricot spread Mondavi but as a wine that has a style of its own, a said. "The only difference will be changes in the Cheese Cake Orange Juice Texas, Illinois, Florida and Massachusetts. Wednesday; Juice, grilled cheese sandwich, potato Matzo Meal 1 lablespoon vinegar wine made to give pleasure, not as a technical or vintage years, not in the name." Dsmiion Yogurt 233:89^ The wine was made in California from grapes chips, celery and carrot sticks, cookie. M a B U N O lE ’ BRAN CEREAL DIET RITE. RC1 0 0 OR 1 teaspoon garlic powder scientific problem." grown there in a joint venture by the Robert Mondavi ’nu rsday: Taco with meat and cheese and lettuce FOR THE LAUNDRY 1 teaspoon powdered ginger Two leading New York-based wine writers reacted Manischewitz Kellogg’s 1 1 9 R.C Winery of Oakville, and Chateau Mouton-Rothschild, and tomato, spiced rice, carrot coins, gelatin with 99c I teaspoon soy sauce (low sodium, if desired) conservatively. Oxydol the world-famous Bordeaux house owned by Baron topping. Matzo All Bran box Cola ^ 19 Vb teaspoon crushed red pepper Opus One “ is basically a very good California wine Philippe de Rothschild. Friday: Cheese pizza or hot dog, choice of hot GREAT WITH PEANUT BUHER Detergent t medium zucchini that will please most knowl^eable consumers," I li .illli lit’.iiih \i(K Hunt’s Tomato Paste Marshmallow Fluff It was introduced to New York wine reporters at a Anne's Place vegetables, assorted fruit. Milk is served with all said Terry Robards in his column in the New York V* cup salad oil, divided meals. ^ • .111(1 ( ii iu i.il M i'K li.iiidiM' MEOtUM, WIDE AND EXTRA WtK-MUELLER'S recent lunch. Post. Robards said both vintages are "already Vb pound small mushrooms O ld FaB hl6n e d Prices Uptmdiup-A-Soupi^^r' S3 79* Hearty Egg Noodles ’£?69* S i.ilood M.iikii 8 whole large chicken breasts, boned and cut in MdNTOSH 1-Inch cubes PROLONG T H E life Of Regular Everyday Low Pricea #10 Legal Wlsh^neiS-- 109 Very Fine 1 2 9 FRESH CUT 1 package ( ( ounces) frozen pea pods, thawed cut flowers In your home : AlTiOLOGY ; RHAM high schools Cod Steaks Stir together, until well blended, apricot spread, by snipping stems at an Envelopes Dressings STX Apple Juice The following lunches will be served at RHAM MOULAR, LOTION. CONOrnONERjLOTKM OR TUBE 7-02. , « c O vinegar, garlic powder, ginger, soy sauce and crushed ongle. This proyides t READIM6 S i HAIRCUTS PERMS Florida Scallops n MS. MU Junior and Senior high schools the week of March 26 Head & Shoulders ta p o o '^ 2’ ’ m red pepper. Set aside. Halve zucchini; cut in >A-inch more stem surface to '* i Cranberry Juice Cocktail Friskies Buffet Cat Food 3 ‘^ T FRCINCUT through 30; SUGAR SUBSTITUTE slices. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in wok or 5-quart Dutch absorb the water. Pro­ « MVK^ ON ItU PMBUMS ^ CodFiDet Monday: Sloppy Joe on roll, seasonedrice, peas and Rubbing Alcohol 2'£? 88* ^ msweet Prune Juice m 1 Sweet *N Low Packets phg PROH CAUGHT oven until ho*. Over high heat, cook'zucchini and long the life of good, but rotfAPPomruiNT CAU P4 $500 $20^0 Oarrots, peaches. mushrooms (with salt, if desired) until zucchini is unused Items In your Norwegian Salmon Tuesday: Beef and gravy, mashed potato with Hydrogen Peroxide 3 ’JS! 99* Lipton Flavored Teas ’^ 8 9 * Eight O ’clock Coffee 1:^2” F R im cU T crisp-tender, stirring constantly. Transfer mixture to home by selling them for OMH D/ULV MM-1WM gravy, corn, homemade roll, frosted cake. : A U VARIETIES a platter. Add remaining oil to wok; cook chicken until cosh with a low-cost ad In 'h priM with this Id Pereh Fillet classified. 5 Wedneaday: Homemade pizza, garden salad, Hi-HoCrackere ’£rP’ U M > S 1 TO as COUNT SOS tender, stirring often. Add zucchini mixture and pea ,S|;iink'ss SU'fl ( oukviaro C ^ C o l a mixed fruit cup. Fancy Shrimp pods; stir gently until heated. Pour on apricot sauce; ANNE'S PLACE Wise Potato Giips Thnraday: Early dismissal. No lunch served. ALL ITEMS NOW ON SALE or Tab 62.P’ toss gently to mix well and heat through. Serve with SALE A Complete Uni­ Friday: Fish and cheese, macaroni and cheese, rice, if desired. This kitchen-tested recipe makes 4 PIRIJ on sex Hair Salon. i green beans, homemade muffin, choice of dessert. servings, 373 calories per serving. FREEH Fitah Itsfan Bread » 5 9 ' Imported French Brie l i m Bar-B-(}ued Chkfcens . r I I H Cooked Ham . 2 ” WRAP SKIRTS Anne has over 10 [ BLOOD years experi­ Club Rob 6,.89' Wisconsin Cheddar ^ M U I . Baked Macaroni & Cheese . r H H Weaver CMckenRoU >2” •Hand Woven. ence In styling Coventry High School I Lorraine Swiss Cheese Tuna Noodle Casserole . 2 ” COUmED CIOSS CTITCN CONTEST PRESSURE •100% Cotton and cosmetics. Cheese-N-Pepperoni Vegetable Chow Mein . 2»J ■ r KlLlLNeptuiie Salad .3 " The following lunches will be served at Coventry Entira Month of April •Some Hand Block FORAPPgiNTNENTt Wi WWIW11« nO H r TO U « T win AND TO COBWCT TVPOOMMCU. EMOn. NOT ABAtABU TO WHOUtAU M M1AA. IWAIIM. Enter your work for fun and prixee CLINIC Printed GALL 643-1442 ______High School the week of March 26 through 30: Pumpenickel Bread ' m, 79* Monday: Steak on a roll, assorted vegetables and 8 inch Chocolate Spice Devil Cake .4 ” ENTRIES DUE APRIL let Tokan by a /romg Three Sfyffeto To Serve You fruit. miCZS EFYICTIVEIHARCHIITH TNIHJ M AKH 2.TH 1H4. Cell for Information Ragistarod Nuria ' mvm Tuesday: Pork sausage, buttered noodles, bread and butter, assorted vegetables and assorted fruit. Caldor Shopping Plaza Burr Corners, Manchester Crafts t. Winisar AT; U S O m I iUNCNESfER Wednesday: Chicken patty on a sesame roll, 2 8 9 - 7 8 6 6 PAMHUK NiAlTN I assorted vegetables and fruit. ■i i m Am s t . HOURS: MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 12:00 P.M.; Opon Wad.'Frt'SaL - 10am-6pm H i CENTER ST. WINCHESTER HULL Thnrsday: Tacos, meat, cheese, tomato and lattuco, assorted vegetables, assorted fruit. > Thura. - 10am«Spm SET BSSl SATURDAY 8:00 A. M. T O 10:00 P.M.; SUNDAY 9:00 A.M. T O 5:00 P.M. Tuea-FriJM, Ibur'till 8 *ini5PV59SSSttlw Friday: Cheese pizza, assorted vegetables and •aUSwloaM OMW TkiwTiSt fruit. Milk is served with all meals. M ANCHKSTbK HERALD, Wc-dnesdav, March 21, 19»4 - 17 18 - MANCHESTKK HERALU. Wednesday. March 21. ItWM Supermarket Shopper Clip ‘n’ file refunds Dairy Products, Oils, Company goes Margarine, Diet Products Wife resents being left out (Fite No. 2) out of its way Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage coupons, for example. Start coUecting of ‘men only’ get-togethers By Martin Sloone that since the offer was the needed proofs of purchase while looking for United Feature over, it was too late to the requir^ fojrns at the supermarket, in Syndicate send her the free milk newspapers and magazines, and when trading when he’s on duty. One coupons. Instead, the en­ with friends. Offers may not be available in ail DEAR ABBY: My hus­ officer said it m i^ of­ When companies act in velope contained two 50- areas of the country. Allow l() weeks to receive band has made fantastic fend some folks, and pos­ a way that b above and cent Cninchola coupons. each refund. progress with a large sibly the Lord. beyond the call of duty, "That was bad on sev­ The following refund offers are worth $13.29. company. (He's in sales.) they should be recogn iz^ eral counts,” says Lucy. This week’s retund offers have a total value of On the other hand, 1 am very proud of him Dear Abby for it. A good case in point "A half-gallon of milk is $22.29. and love him very much. thieves are iwt picky is Stokely-Van Camp. worth more than a dollar. Now the problem; One Abigail Van Buran about where they steal. Thenderia Roberson of Now, in order to use the This offer does not require a refund form: of his best accounts has y (There’s always j^eidy hi Houston, Texas, wrote to coupons, I would have to EAGLE-REALEMON Winning Combination, social “ business” func­ the offering.) 1 personally me that she had ordered a spend more money. Last P.O. Box 9888, Clinton, lA 52736. Receive a 50-cenl tions for men only. I have would feel more secure Kodamatic instant ca­ but not least, my kids no coupon for Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed asked him to suggest that knowing someone is there mera which was part of longer want to eat Crun- Milk and a 50-cent coupon for Bealemon Lemon wives be included, and he to protect me. Stokely-Van Camp’s Inde­ chola! So I'm left with Juice from Concentrate. Send one Eagle Brand said it wasn’t his place to pendence Day Offer. nothing of value.” label and one Bealemon label, plus your name, fear of pregnancy, be­ make any suggestions. I tions are respectable Two of the officers don’t When she received the It seems to me that if address and ZIP code. Expires April 30, 1984. told him that if enough company get-togethers, cause 1 am 74 years old! take their guns to churdi camera, she was sur­ there were no longer any men, beginning with him­ your husband’s decision I have all my marbles, services, and one does. prised to find a $2 check in milk coupons available, These offers require refund forms: self, would turn down such to go has nothing to do Abby, and this isn’t of Who is right? the package and this note the proper alternative CRACKER BARREL $4 Refund Offer. Receive invitations, the company with his respect (or lack of sufficient importance to PUZZLED from the company: would have been a check a 50-cenl to $4 refund. Send the required refund would have to start includ­ it) for you or himself. justify seeing a “ shrink.” "Since we printed our for the equivalent value. form and four Universal Product (^ode symbols What could the reason It's obvious from Lucy’s from Cracker Barrel Cheese for a $4 refund, three Herald photo by Hudaon ing the wives. It would be inapprop­ camera offer, Kodak’s Last week my husband riate for him to suggest be? DEAR PUZZLED: price for the instant ca­ letter that Crunchola's Universal Product Code symbols for a $2 refund, Flowers on wheels received another one of that wives be included, IMPOSSIBLE Very few police officers mera actually decreased! solution didn’t add up to two Universal Product Code symbols for a $1 these invitations. 1 b^ged then refuse to go unlesh DREAMS a t t ^ church while they we are passing on the good customer relations. refund, or one Universal Product Code symbol for Meals on Wheels driver Lisa Palvin and were sold as an American Cancer him not to go, but he said, they were. are on dubr, but those who extra savings to you with What would you do if a 50-cent refund. Expires July 31, 1984. Society fund-raising project, were “ When a ^ shot invites If you love your hus­ DEAR IMPOSSIBLE: do, carry their guns, since the enclosed $2 refund you looked into a new box her daughter liana Palvin, 4, surprise a an officer in uniform must EAGLE BRAND "Delicious Desserts Made donated to Meals on Wheels clients by you, you don’t turn him band, add some confi­ Perhaps you have a fertile check.” of Dixie Cups and noticed client, Kay Adams, with a bunch of down.’’ And he went dence to that love andquit imagination. be armed. Thenderia intended to that there didn't seem to Easy” Recipe Book. Send the required refund daffodils Thursday. The flowers, which Lydall & Foulds, 615 Parker St. anyway. hassling him. Your pres­ use the camera as a be as many as there form and one Eagle Brand label from a 14-ounce ent attitude is a millstone DEAR ABBY: I work as should be? can of Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk. Abby, 1 (eel that my D E AR AB BY: In refer­ Christmas gift for a rela­ around his neck. a dispatcher for a police tive. Upon receiving the If this should happen to Expires June 30, 1984. husband has no respert ence to whether “ make News for Senior Citizens for me or himself. W lut is department in a very check, her happy com­ you, try counting them. the bed” or “dress the J.L. KRAFT Select Refund Offer. Receive a D E A R AB BY: For the small town. ment was: “ Now I can That's exactly what-Lois your opinion? bed” is correct, be ad­ 75-cent to $2.50 refund. Send the required refund FEELING last few weeks 1 have been 'Three officers and 1 also include a roll of Simons of Norwalk, Ohio, vised that the English form and three J.L. Kraft Select proofs of REJECTED dreaming that I am preg­ were talking about film! ” did. She counted 95 cups “ lay the table.” purchase (the round purple J.L. Kraft SielectSeal nant! 1 know it is not a whether it was proper (or and decided to write to the Comedy and breakdancing W H IT IN Stokely-Van Camp has of Quality from any size-flavor of Cheddar or suppressed desire, and it a policeman to wear his American Can Company. DEAR REJECTED: VIRGINIA shown the kind of thought­ Colby cheese), plus the Universal Product Code certainly cannot be the gun to church services “ One month later I Assuming that these func- fulness that loyal custo­ symbols for a $2.50 refund; or send two proofs of received a letter of apol­ mers don't forget. The purchase and the Universal Product Code ogy and two coupons for decision to pass along this symbols for a $1.50 refund; or send one proof of at vaudeville variety show savings to their custo­ free packages of cups. It purchase and the Universal Product Code symbol does pay to let the com­ Go easy on the exercising mers rates high in good for a 75-cent refund. Expires May 31, 1984. pany know of a shortage.” at this year's World Fair. Monday night’s meeting are re­ customer relations. Editor's note: this column is says Lois. Seniors interested in computers, minded that the deadline date for In the "they could have P A R K A Y Holiday Jig-Saw Puzzle. Send the prepared by the staff of the If you have a problem are reminded about the computer registration is April 2. If you wish done better” department, required refund form and the Universal Product Manchester Senior Center. It ap­ with packages that are workshop at Manchester Com­ to register, please stop by the front comes this nomination Code symbols from five packages of Parkay pears in the Herald on Wednesdays if you suffer from arthritis from Lucy Kline of short of the number of munity College at 9:30 a.m. from office and fill out a short registra­ UPi photo Margarine or Parkay Light Spread packages, and Saturdays. items they should contain, March 26 to March 30. The course tion form. Shrewsbury, Mass. Lucy plus a check or money order for $1.75; or three Individuals who would like to ally a rebound reaction year of operation, visits recently at the sent for the Cninchola please let me know. With By Joe Diminico will cover all basic computers D E AR DR. LAM B: I'm 1 Paul Newman, who says he has donated Universal Product Code symbols and a check or make an appointment with State when your hands warm free half-gallon of milk your help we can keep from terminology, operation and a 65-year-okl woman in to charities all of the $1 million profit New York Foundling Hospital where he money order for $2.95; or one Universal Product Activities Specialist up, where the vessels offer and patiently waited track of such shortages installation. The cost is $10. Rep. James McCavanagh to (Us- fairly good health. 1 exer­ made a donation. Code symbol and a check or money order for cuss personal or legislative mat­ dilate and cause your made by his food company in its first for her free milk coupon to and see whether they are GreeUngs. Big news for the week Interested individuals should con­ cise for about 15 minutes $3.95. Any combination of Stick Parkay Marga­ ters, may do so by contacting the hands to turn red and arrive. After five months, an indication of more is that our 11th annual Variety tact MCC at 646^900. every day, including leg- rine, Soft Parkay Margarine or Parkay Light center and scheduling an appoint­ Your Health become ptwful. her patience worn thin, serious problems. Write Spread packages may be used. There is no limit Show entitled, “ Olde Tim e Vaude­ lifts, jumping jacks, sit- In some individuals this BIG THANKS go to Roger ment. Rep. McCavanagh will be at she wrote a complaint to me in care of this on this offer. Expires June 30, 1984. ville" is just two weeks away. This ups and jumping rope. I indicates an underlying Recipe booklet Includes entries by newspaper. Negro, Kay Bolduc and Bobby the center on April 3 from 10 a.m. to Lawrence Lamb, M.D. letter to Sunfield Foods, year's show should prove to be also try to walk and ride abnormality such as rheu­ Bolduc, and Margaret Newman, 12 noon. makers ol Cninchola. quite exciting. The show will my bike, weather matoid arthritis. In many for h a ilin g the kitchen at our St. Lastly, seniors attending the A few weeks later, she include comic sketches, solo and permitting. ot^ere no underlying dis­ choral vocals, a magic act, and Patrick's Day dance. We had a Wright's Chicken Farm trip are Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward received a reply. It said good crowd, and from the looks of reminded that the bus will leave I have some joint pains orders can be found. ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE even the almighty rock forx^ of You should avoid the Unusual cast it, everybody had a good time. the Pic and Save parking lot on in my hips, knees and as jumping rope might The pain in osteoarthritis Manchester Community College cold if at all possible. That B y Jeanne Lesem booklet were volunteered by satis­ m ately) Individuals interested in learn­ Friday at 10:30 a.m. fingers, but only tempor­ cause you problems. often will stop if the HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - VERNON, CONNECTICUT performing the popular Breakdan- doesn’t mean keeping United Press International fied customers, who have sent in 3 cloves garlic, peeled and ing how to make Ukranian Eggs arily. The weather seems Running or a lot of' involved joint is rested. Perhaps the most in cr^ i- ces. Please don't miss it. The show only your hands warm, it thousands in the past 14 months, crushed The Second Annual Antiques Show and Sale sponsored by the Vernon' for Easter, should contact the front FRIDAY SETBACK SCORES: to affect them. After read­ walking on hard surfaces ble casting award for 1984 is slated for April 6 and 7 at D E AR DR. LAM B: I ’m means keeping your NEW YORK — Paul Newman’s .Hotchner said. 1 large onion, peeled and Historical Society will take place on the Sunday of the twenty-fifth of office. If we have sufficient regis­ Lottie Lavoie, 127; John Klein, 124; ing your comments on might not be so good. If should go to Universal Manchester High School audito­ a 33-year-old woman. My whole body warm. And back in the kitchen, this time as a A few came from celebrities, chopped March. Show hours will be 10 a.m. toS p.m., andthelocation will be Vernon rium starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are tration, we will have a class. Sue Howatch, 124; Paul Ottone, osteoarthritis, I’m wond­ one does this, shoes are Television for starring problem is that whenever anyone with such a com­ contributor to a 16-page recipe including Newman’s wife, actress 1 (32 ounce) ja r Newman’s Own Center Middle School, 777 Hartford Turnpike (Rte. 30). Tentatively, the dates are April 9 123; Mabel Loomis, 118; Sue Rowe, ering whether I should very important because beautiful blond sex sym­ $5. for adults, and $2. for children I’m exposed to cold booklet pnHnoting the salad drera- Joanne Woodward, author Marinara Sauce with Mushrooms "This year the show has been increased to over 70 dealers, making the and 16 at 9:30 a.m. 117; Mina Reuther, 117; Bess discontinue the exercises plaint shouldn’t smoke at bol Morgan Fairchild as 12 years and under, and may be they provide cushioning. weather my fingers turn Hotchner and Ana Marie Forsythe, 1 cup white wine show 20 dealers larger than last year. Primitives and country accessories, Individuals interested in partici­ Moonan, 117; Joe Peretto, 117; and just stay with walkii^ all. Stress also seems to be and spaghetti sauces that bear purchased at the center office, ' Your list of exercises whose husband John plays the Vi cup stuffed olives, sliced the head of a terrorist oak and pine furniture, unusual brass items, oriental rugs, jewelry, fine pating in the Accident Prevention Marion Flavell, 116. and bike riding? You said waxy white. When 1 get a factor in precipitating b b name. Monday through Friday, from 8:30 should include some male lead in television’s "D yn­ Trim stems from yellow squash . gang. glass and china, quilts, and fine linens, and not to mention toys and so much Course for Mature Drivers slated some exercises could af­ back indoors and warm some attacks. The booklet was produced by a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Remember, the stretching exercises. and zucchini and cut into wedges Miss Fairchild heads more. for April 23 and 24, may do so by MONDAY PINOCHLE fect the weight-bearing up, my fingers then turn You should have a com­ Ursula Hotchner, a Cordon Bleu asty” series. Show managers, Gail and Gene Dickenson of Memory Lane Antiques show is our biggest fund-raiser and These become more im­ about Vi inch thick and about IVi the cast of “ Time Bomb,” stopping by the front office and SCORES: Gert McKay, 832; Floyd joints. bright red and hurt. I ’ve plete medical evaluation graduate and wife of author A.E. have emphasized that the show will be of quality dealers. If you miss this all the proceeds go to benefit our portant as you get older. "Newman’s Own 21 Favorite inches long. Stem and seed green a two-hour CBS-TV movie filling out a short registration Post, 769; Ada Rojas, 764; Clara been told I have Ray­ to be sure you don’t have Hotchner. The couple are New­ one, you will have to wait until Christmas time to see many of these dealers meals program. You should stretch before Recipes for his Salad Dressing and peppers and cut them into strips. scheduled for telecast form. Students who Complete the Hemingway, 763; Sue Scheinbenp- D E AR R EAD ER: Un­ naud’s disease. What is an underlying medical man’s “ spiritual partners” in the who participate in the Waddell School show, also promoted by Gail and Don't forget, this Thursday, for and after exercise. Spaghetti Sauces” is free, but Remove stem from eggplant and March 25. She plays a course will receive a 5 percent flug, 763; Ernest Grasso, 762; less your exercises are this and what can I do problem that needs treat­ company the actor estab­ Gene Dickenson. Discount coupons will periodically run in this paper, and your pleasure, we will be having there is a $1.25 postage and cut the vegetable into 1-inch cubes gang leader who attempts reduction in their insurance premi­ Edith Albert, 757; Josephine causing you pain, don’t be about it? ment. Your doctor may lished in 1912. Hotchner said in a all proceeds from this show will benefit the Vernon Historical Society. the Music Makers from the Bloom­ A person who has dis­ handling charge. or wedges. Heat oil and saute to steal a nuclear cargo of ums as mandated by State Law. Strimike, 752; Lottie Lavoie, 748; too concerned about want to give you some telephone interview. A^ain fine food will be offered for all who attend, catering by Lemaire’s field Senior Center. The group has abling arthritis — pain or The address for both the booklet garlic and onion until glazed. Toss weapons grade plutonium Dom Anastasia, 736; Sam Schors, them. But people should DEAR READER: It’s vasodilator medicine. . “Legally, it’s sole ownership,” Kitchen of Rockville. an array of dance and vocal acts difficulty ii) movement — and recipe contributions is; New­ prepared eggplant with flour, add from a caravan crossing MEN GOLFERS who missed 733; Olive Houghtaling, 731. be careful about strenu­ or advanced changes, what doctors call a vasos­ There are several of :he said. “ We want all the money to and had the pleasure of performing man’s Own, 12 Avery Place, to pan and saute 10 minutes. Add the country. ous or endurance exer­ pastic disorder, meaning these, but the new cal­ •flow to Paul so he can give it should limit his or her Westport, Conn. 06880. prepared squash and zucchini and cises. From your com­ that the blood vessels cium channel Mothers, ■ away.” exercise to maintain mus­ cook 10 minutes longer, stirring ments it soun^ like you constrict. That’s what specifically Procardia, . Newman has said the company cle stren^h and flexibil­ often. Add green pepper strips and don’t overdo it, although causes the waxy white have been reported to be jshowed a profit of almost $1 million Public Records ity. Additional exercise cook 10 minutes more, stirring the jarring exercises such aggravates the condition. appearance. There’s usu­ effective in some cases. -in its first year of operation. He Ratatoullle Newman 'donated all of it to charities, he often. Add marinara sauce and ^said, and w ill 'continue that 2 yellow sqaash (about Vi pound wine and cook about 20 minutes, or Warranty deads Liana National Bank of North Atlactiiiienis released •practice. total) until vegetables are tender and James R. Zerio to Jef­ P.A. Romero M.D. America releases lien National Bank of North ' The products currently are sold 4 omall zucckiiii (about 1 pound sauce has slightly reduced. Add frey and Allison Connors, against property of Paul against property of Leah Cinema sliced olives. Serve hot or at room America releases attach­ ^in Canada, Australia, New Zealand total) unit 129, Eldridge Con­ iSoucy, 133 Helaine Road, A. Roy. ment on property of Leah 'and England, as well as the United 2 medium green peppers temperature. If it is refrigerated Coming April 30th. dominium, $42,000. $135. A. Roy. Internal Revenue Ser­ Hortterd Untalthtully Yours (P C ) (PC) 7,9. IStates and soon will be available in 1 eggpiaut (about 1V« pounds) for later use, allow to come to room William J. Shea to R i­ Internal Revenue Ser­ vice releases lien against athsiissm Ciesnie— Rsoo- 7:30,9:30. Vemee PMia — YentI (PC) 7:15. rJapan. '' Vi cup flour temperature before serving. CUM 1 A 1 — YentI (PC) 7, chard and Andrea vice against property of property of Joseph F. ens In April. • Most o f the 21 recipes in the Oue-thlrd cup oil (approxi­ Serves 10-12. Kretzmer, land on Nor­ Thomas P. O'Brien and Clesmo City — Entre Nous TronslHX Cellese TWks — 9:30. — Anpel (R) 7:10,9:05. - Bemardi Sr. and Shilling- When you coll Classified (PC) 7:15, 9:30. — Quodro- Risky Business (R> 7 with WojtHgrttgrd man Street, $84,200. O'Brien Construction Co., ton AM PM Mini Market. phonla (R) 7 with Rudo Boy Notional Lampoon’s Voco- Ibn 1 A 1 — l^ tl (^ > i Our Annual to place on od, a friendly Leah A. Roy to Frank 604 E. Middle Turnpike, Roofing Supplies Inc. Ad-Visor will answer (R) 9:IS. — Con She Boko o tion (R) 9. — Rear Window 7:15,9:30. Angel (R) 7,9:30. $445. Cherry Pit? IR) 7:45. 9:40. J.T. Strano, 4Garth Road, releases lien against prop­ your coll and help you The Dresser (PC) 7:M, 9:S0. $86,500. erty of Joseph and Virgi­ word your ad tor best Clnesledlo— Boby It's You ‘"Small Busintst Computers - ^ Ruth A. Pinzel to Ma­ Lis Pandana nia Cappuccio. response. 6^2711. (R) 7:30 with Under Fire (R) nuel L. Teixeira and De­ Alsco Anaconda Inc. 9:10. Coloiiial — Reopens Frl- Making th« Right Choice FMATtMOMOMiV < Community nise Lavoie, 47 Deepwood against property of Ri­ dov. Drive, $65,900. chard C. Harman, Inter­ East Hortterd Hotlweed Pub A Claeme— A Seminar for Small Business Operators J & G Associates to nal Revenue Service, Here’s where to write Reopens Friday. March 28, 1984 Robert and Ida DeJoan- Glastonbury Lumber Co.,' Peer Rtcbord's Pub A Ct- nis, unit 174E Oakland T.M. Walker Co., Anne C. Here’s where to write for advice from the nema — Scortoce (R) 7,10. $hewcase Claemos — $35.00 (Includes reception and dinner) Profile Edition Terrace Condominiums, Dranginis and Dewey In­ syndicated advice columnists featured in. the Footloose (PC) 1:30, 7:20, $65,900. vestment Corp., 44-46 Manchester Herald: 9:4S. — Ice Pirates (PC) 1:30, Call 646-2137 for a registration brochure Helen E. Gregoire and Pearl St., $2,119. 7:30, 9:30. — Terms Of En­ 11^ • Dear Abby — Abigail Van Buren, P.O. Box dearment (PC) 1:40, 7,9:30. Nella C. Leister to Ri­ 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. — Lassiter (R) 1,7:40,10. — arieeritaie chard and Kathy Byrne, Foraclosuras Against All Odds (R) 1:15, -SMOwnw:- • Dr. Lamb — Dr. Lawrence Lamb, M.D., P.O. 7:15, 9:50. — Death Stalker d TO SAVE 65 M ill Street, $59,900. City Consumer Services Box 1551, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. ■r.CTIM You Certainly Won’t Want To Inc. forecloses on prop­ (R> 1:10, 7:45, 10. — Tank Laurie G. Sultzbach to 10019. (PC) 1:40, 7:15, 9:40. — The L h c c Michael and Carol Pa- erty of Michael and Pau­ Hotel New HonipiNiIre (R) I, AOMNST DOUBLE OFFER tolak, land on Hamilton line Myler, 10 Bilyeu. • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, Ph.D., P.O. 7:45,10. •COUPON! ... b o n u s coupon—— Miss Out On This Eagerly Box 475, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. AUOODSh Drive, $108,000. UA Tbsotew Bast— Splosh — SHOWN MT:— 10019. Edna M. Bernard to Llans ralaasad (PC) 7:20, 9:35. — Blame II ^ HURRAY iOUIS I r lW lO m V Awaited Publication ... Your Andrew and Wendy Des- Town of Manchester on Rio (R) 7:40, 9:40. — PAKCC COHPAMY kus, 23 Summit St., releases lien against prop- erty of Manchester FOOTLOOOH Business Should Be A Part $54,900. Finding a cash buyer for * Alan and Julia Jacques Gai^en Associates. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Monday, 1.00 the Items you’d I Ike to sel I — SHOwn«:. FOR A N Y 3 to Jeffrey and Crystal Town of Manchester is easy. Just let our PRESENTS Of It! Page, 225 Highland St., releases lien against prop­ readers know what you A p ril 2 BAKERY ITEMS. $68,000. erty of Daniel C. Guachi- have for sale with on od In one and Joh Kerin. m MUFFINS, BROWNES, MACAROONS. Joseph and Christine Classified. 643-2711. 8s00p.m,. TAHK LARGE COOKIES OR ANY COMBINAHON. Angiolillo to Michael Car­ C€LC JPCCTCC’S — SHOWN t«i— Please Call The Herald Ad­ rol and Deborah Conklin, 46 Dougherty St., $70,000. Something Different...... Wish Someone A Ronald A. Gebel to Jose vertising Department Now and Carmen - Capo, 25 Happy Birthday A N TTIilN e - : M k LASSITIRR Palm St., $54,000. “Murray Louis is one of the 120MUNCHK1NS*^$| A A For Your Space Raservation, with A Herald Happy Heart I DwatHoleTIreala 'FOR Blanchard and Rossetto great dancers of our day.” M-ATO e o cs m m Construction Company to Only DanoeNcws John and Sharonlee Ra- K i S ^^>OM*Hala'n«as W l . 7 5 | 643-2711 koczy, 36 Westerly St., 16.00 Tickets Now On Sale ! PMAYIS $74,625. W Happy Birthday ^ MARCH 22.1984 AT 7:30 PM — — SHOWN #r>— DeaaSHole’nwets F0R^2 a 25! Ooa PubUe: SB.0D 87.00 Sft.00 Ona coupon par customar. Cannol b « comblnad with any olhar AND UConn tlumnU: S400 $340 SXOO o0ac Good at partldpattna Dunkin' DomOs thopa. Quitclaim dsads John Sr.citliana 87.00 80.00 8440 mm%M |SjlpMIWO«aUirnM..ko»t.Oweou«MipMrcMI«iBOT. ' George A. Trudeau to MARCH 23rd a 24tli. 1904 AT 800 PM iLimit: 8 Offers pejF^upon Limit: None ilanrtiratrr Hrralb Laurene F. 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Wednesday TV - 4 £> Area towns Area Towns Six states file ® . Indopandant Network eerrd father. Tom Seflock, Bees 12:00 A.M. 6:00 P.M. 8 - M ooeyHne Armatrorrg, Jack Weston. 1983. In O - News Rated PG. [Closed Captioned) GD QD - Hawaii Fhre-O I® - MOVIE 'Action In llio acid rain suit d ) QD (X) I S 09 ® - Naw * (X) - Pollc# Story North Atlantic' Th* etory of the, , (X) - TIw m 's Company & - Buelneta Report 0 9 - Orsat Parfomtano** 'The Merchant Marine m ectloo *Q*m*t Coventry Soldior'* Tele.' Cartoonlet Robert (Q) - Star Trek Bolton/ (8 ) - El M aM Id o Nazi eubmerine* end torpedo**: Democrate pick delegates Q D -V a g a $ Blechman preeant* en animated ® - Countdosyn to '84 Today* 9 - EmortahunoiK Tortlght Humphrey Bogart. Rjynond— _ 9 S - M ic a understanding veraion of Strevineky'* claeeic program featuto* weekly prw- Matiey. with Gowloo. 1943. BOLTON — Democrats Tuesday picked former against EPA S I - FornUy Foud tele'. 160 min.l ® - Fiahin' Hola lewa and profilea of tho 1984 @ - Newlywed Oame Democratic Town Chairman Aloysius Ahearn (8 ) - WHd World of Animol* Marion Ross (I.) and Karl IB )-S p e c *B dympiCB. G9 - MOVIE: 'Tha OutiMara* ® - Deepedide , and Planning Commission alternate Frank Rossi' The confUcte of rivai youth gangs 7:30 P.M. Michaelsen star as a mother 10:30P.M . ® - Dr. Oena Scott as delegates to the state Democratic Convention explode into tragedy when a 1:45 A.M. ♦ and daughter who reach a GD - N ew * ® ® - Thick* of the Night Rosedale district a probiem, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Six Northeast states, d ) - PM Mogaiin* in June. 'greaser' falls for a rich girl. Matt ®.FI*Mn'Hoi* frustrated in their efforts to get a national acid rain fMlon. Tom Cruise, Diane Lane. d ) - M l In th * FomNy new depth of understanding ® - Alfred Hitchcock 18) - Nawsnight John B. Toomey and Henry Kelsey, chairman during a summer in the "ABC solution, are asking the federal courts to force the 1983 Rated PC d ) - Muppot Show ® - 24 Home iSfi - Indepondem Notworfc 2:00 A.M. of the Board of Fire Commissioners and new Afterschool Special" presen­ Reagan administration to order pollution cuts in the O - USA Cartoon Exprass (B )- MacNoil/Lehrar Newth- (3) - CBS New* Nlghtww ch chairman of the Democratic Town Committee, QD - FornUy Foud tation of "Have You Ever Been industrial Midwest. ( 9 - Dr. Gene Scott d ) - Bonny Hill Show our 12:30 A.M. d)-MOV1E:'Edh»n,tboM*n' Teiier teiis Boiton seiectmen were elected to serve as delegates at the Second New York, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, ® ® - M*A*S*H Ashamed of Your Parents?" CD - Nightllna Thomas Edison'* Nf* and the eto- ■ Congressional District convention that is ex­ GD-Now* 11:00 P.M. ries of Ws inventioo* end trfcto, airing WEDNESDAY, MARCH G 9 - MOVIE; True Confas- Connecticut and Rhode Island filed a suit in U.S. ® - MOVIE: 'Oh. Godl' The Al­ (S i - Inoid* tho POA Tour d ) GD QD IS ) l 8 l ® - Nows By Sarah Passell privately. Rosedale, built before recommend that approach. pected to renominate Rep. Sam Gejdensen, 21 on ABC. aiona' A brutal murder tests the Spencer Tracy, « t * Johneoo, . t District Court Tuesday, charging that Environmental mighty picks an earnest California GD - Hollywood Frenzy TN* Q D -T a td Ourlee Cobum. 1940. ' - * < Herald Reporter zoning was established in Bolton, In other business, selectmen D-Conn., in June. M ^ m v ^ e t manager to be his conflicting loyalties of two broth­ Protection Agency chief William Ruckelshaus had spocial features a candid took at d 3 -U u g h -ln ers. Robert DS Niro. Robert Du­ g j . Joo FiankHn Show has the largest collection of such opened eight bids for the recon­ John Morianos and Selectw.oman Sandra sp^esman. George Bums. John Oscar lever. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Pierog will be delegates to the Fourth Senatorial violated his duty under the Clean A ir Act to require Denver. Terri Garr. 1977. Rated r % GS - Odd Couple vall. Charles Doming. 1981. ® - Emargoncy BOLTON — The town attorney roads in Bolton. Planners came up struction of Colonial Road. The states to reduce pollution which is harming other GS ■ Dragnet Rated R. District nominating convention, where Abeam PG. ( 9 - Alfrod HHchcodi Hour ®-DotlngOanM told the Board of Selectmen UiIb with the special tax district idea as lowest -bid came, from John states. - ISD - Croeefire 8 > Pick tha Proa Sportswri- speculates Glastonbury’s Dan Moore may seek 0 9 - MacNeil/Lehrer Newsh- ® - Bonny Hill Show 2:15 A.M. week that any plan to raise money a way to pay for bringing the, Olender Corp. of Tolland, for Specifically, the states are looking for smokestack our & - M *A*S*H teie preview games and viewers from residents of the Rosedale subdivision into compliance with the nomination to run against Sen. Carl Zinsser, 18) - Sport* Tonight compete for ^ e s . ® - SporteConter $60,892, which is about what industries in the Ohio Valley and Midwest to cut their QP > Mundo Utino Jesse Lo- ® - M l New Thi* Old Houe* subdivision to improve substand­ R-Manchester. ® - D r . Who current zoning regulations. selectmen had estimated as the heavy sulfur dioxide emissions, believed to be the key sada y Sonia Vorhauer son los ® - Bella Conmigo 8 8 - Lata Night with David 2:30 A.M. ard Rosedale roads would meet Aheam and Mary Van Buren will be the anfritkmes de aste programa de Teller told selectmen that the cost of the project. The highest bid, ® - TwNIght Zona Lattarman QD - CBS Now* NightwMch.,,.. component of the acid rain plaguing the Northeast and asuntos pubiteos nacionales pre* ® - Wheel of Fortune with possibly insurihountable town charter does not provide a $85,129, came from Total Construc­ delegates to the nominating convention for state 11:15 P.M. 8 - MOVIE: 'How I Bpant My JIP Canada. sentando entrevistas. rtoticias, O a - Bomoy Miller problems. way for town government to tion Inc. of East Windsor. representative, where an opponent to challenge Bummar Vacation' A driftar In­ 0 5 - M O VIE:'W ay Out W a W " I t is an Orwellian phenomenon that six states in deportes y un segmento desde ® - Roportor41 vestigates the events leading to impose a separate tax district, but Selectmen plan to award the bid Rep. J. Peter Fusscas, R-Marlborough, will be Hoitywood trtulado 'En PantiMla*. ® - Peopla'* Court Sheep men fight cattle rancher*.. our country must band together to sue the the soldiers missing in action in date, their romance leads to the death of a millionaira. Robert In a March 14 Iptter to the state law allows riesidents within at a special meeting next Monday, selected. ( B ) - 3-2-1, Contact IB)-Dr. Who 8 * Trsmpe Para un Sonador Wally Wales. 1936 - Environmental Protection Agency to get environmen­ Vietnam, a Polar Bear Club and a Un hombre se encuantra entre el some crazy aituations. 11:30 P.M. Wagner. Lola Albright. Peter selectmen, attorney Samuel H. an area to form such a district Lawford. 1967. ® - ESPN's SportsWeek after town engineers have re­ tal protection," Maine Attorney General James Los Angeles male stripper club. amor de dos mujeres. Antonio ® - Muy EepecM: 'Joe* Ud* d ) - Bamay Millar Teller outlined a list of ways in themselves. 8:00P .M . (60 min.) Peral**' ® - MOVIE; 'D sw ly Eyed'',** viewed the bids. Tierney told a news conference. 6:30 P.M. Grimau. Cristina Alberto. Dora (X)-Thicka of tho Night Town drops FDI appeal d ) d ) - On* Day a te Time An Pnnee. 12:45 A.M . Super-rats, fed on etorokt-lecod.... which the town could raise money First Selectman Henry P. Ryba ( £ - One Day at a Tima 8 - MOVIE: 'Scavenger Hunt' In 1981, New York and Maine asked the E P A to Italian priest shows up at the Ro- d ) - Barmy HHI Show 8 - ESPN's Sportstook grain, begin to search for poopte- c • for improvements. His letter came Teller suggested that the easiest told the board that the tipping fee COVENTRY — The Town Council voted meno dooretep claiming to be a An eccentric millionaire sends his 10:00 P.M. order pollution cuts in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West GD - CBS News heirs on a wild scavenger hunt for 9:00 P.M. d ) - Rockford File* to eupploment their diet*. Sem in response to the Planning Com­ way to raise money for improve­ at the Windham Area Resources Monday to withdraw its appeal of a 1982 Freedom long-lost relative. (S ) - News 8 - MOVIE: 'Lot's Do It Again’ Groom, Sara Boteford, Scatmed Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Michigan, be­ (H ) - Sanford and Son the inheritance prize of $200 mil­ (X ) CE) - MOVIE: 'Beck Road*' d ) - Top 4 0 Video Two workers bilk professional mission's request for an opinion on ments would be to assess property Recovery Facility, where the town of Information Commission decision, laying to d D - PM Magazine lion. Richard Benjamin. Cloris A couple starts off on a cross­ GD 8 - Arthur Hallev'e Hot^ Crothers. Rated R. cause they believed those emissions were the prime O - ESPN's Sportstook A college student is accused of a G 9 - Hormynwonora gamblers to save their financially the legality of creating a special owners in Rosedale for the value of dumps its solid waste, will remain rest one aspect of the ongoing controversy over d ) ® - Fall Quy Leachman, Robert Morley. 1979. country jaunt and becomes ro­ troubled lodge. Sidney Poitier, BHI ® - El Intar-Ameitcano Auto, cause of acid rain. C8I ■ Hogan's Haroae Rated PG. mantically involved. Sally Field, sex crime and a man tries to de­ ( 9 - Sports Center tax district in Rosedale. Robert the benefit they tiYould receive $16.60 per ton of garbage next year. the 1981 property tax revaluation. d - Nawa cide between joining the priest­ Cosby, Jimmie Walker. 1976. Race ^ The E P A has not acted on the petition, and the O ® - NBC Naws Tommy Lee Jones. David Keith. ® - On Location: Carlin at Gorton, chairman of the Planning from improvements, like a tax Ryba said Windham officials plan Heeding the advice of Town Attorney Abbot 8 (S ) - Compleat Qllbert end hood or living with a wevnan. (R) I^ted PG. lawsuit seeks to force a ruling within 30 days. IS ) - Notldero Naclonal SIN (iD - MOVIE. Scniptaa' Part 3 1981. Carnegie (8)-Crossfire .. Schwebel, council members decided the town had Sulllven 'The Yeoman of the (60 min.) (Closed Captioned] Commission, has suggested that lien. The problem with such an to build an electrical generator at New York Attorney General Robert Abrams, who Noticias nacionalat con Guillermo GD - Coll. Baakatball Report Guard.' Joel Grey stars in this tale GD - 'Hte Merv Show ® - Leave It to Beaver 1:00 A.M. ® - Happy Doy* Again , „ " such an arrangement would make approach. Teller told selectmen, is the facility, which they hope to little chance of winning the case and that it wasn’ t Rastrapo. 'Regional Semifinals Preview of of a man who trades places with a G3) - Independent Network ® - Our Miss Brooks led the legal effort, argued Tuesday there was a the NCAA Basketball Champion- GD - Dynasty Tracy bal­ N ew * 18) - Crossfire GD - All In the FamNy it possible to spread the financial that the value of the needed complete by 1986. Officials told worth the money. 9 - Jaffaraons condemned prisoner in the Tower ances Blake's business dealings "terrible unfairness” in the situation because ships.' of London. (2 hrs.) (Closed Cap­ G9-MOVIE: 'O'Here'eWife' A I S ) ® ■> Tonight Show IT ) - Hogan'* Hetoe* 2:45A .M . " burden to residents over a number improvements might exceed the representatives from member All members except Frank Dunn voted to drop ^ - ABC Now* in Hong Kong and Claudia re­ Midwest states had done little to reduce pollution, ® - MOVIE: 'Hot Touch' For­ tioned] ceives a phone call from Mat­ lawyer’a deceased wife returns 8 - Policula: 'La Dlnamlta (X) - MOVIE: 'See China and ® - MOVIE; Tha Happy •» of years. value of the property it serves and towns that the tipping fee could the appeal. Dunn, who was a member of the IB ) - Buaineea Raport while harming the environment of the Northeast. gers set the fashionable art world 8 - MOVIE: 'Sleuth' A sus­ thew. (60 min.) (Closed as a ghost to help him with his —tm Borvfda' Die' A maid, who alway* wanted Hooker' Th* Ilf* of Xavlara HoL^ telectmen have complained that the town would have to foreclose on drop to $13 a ton when the council against which the complaint was overwhelming problems. Edward to be an amateur detective, finally “ There is an incredible pattern of official 7:00P.M . reeling when they turn out con­ pense writer invites his wife’s Captioned] 8 - Bob Nowhart Show lander, from a wlde-ay^d Dutd\ it is difficult to service substand­ the property. generator begins operation. orginally brought, argued in favor of proceeding vincing counterfeit Picassos. Ipver^o his house for an evening Aaner, Marietta Hartley, Jodie gate her chance when one of her girl to a sophiaticatad lady of tha * lawlessness,” added Connecticut Attorney General C£ - CBS Now* Wayne Rogers. Marie-France Pi- 8 - Top Rank Boidng from Foster. Rated PG. 1982. 8 - Nightllna employer* la found dead. Eather evening, is portrayed. Lynn Rarf-'’'*' ard roads now in the town’s Teller said the town could ask the Officials ho|>e to sell Northeast with the case. of fur| and diabolical games. Laur­ Pasadena, TX Top Rank Boxing Joseph Lieberman. CC S - M*A*S*H sier, Samantha Eggar. IB) > Tan O'clock Naws Rolla. Kene HoWday, Paul Dooley. grave. Tom Poaton. Lovatady..*! jurisdiction that were built by The case began when the Town Council, under ence 'Olivier. Michael Caine. presents a 10-round Middlew­ ® - At Hw Movte* Legislature to create a tax district Utilities the electricity it generates The EPA has agreed it can order states to reduce 1972. 1980. Powell. 1976. Rated R. Joan Lewis, refused to make public a report by its ( £ - Tic Toe Dough 8 - Daytona Speed Week eight bout featuring Wilfred Scy- CB) - Freemen Report* developers and once maintained in Rosedale, but he did not from solid waste. pollution which violates the ambient air quality Motorcycle Racing 11:45PeMe (X) - Return of th * Saint revaluation committee which charged United CD - ABC Now* 8:30 P.M. pion vs. Tony Harrison. IS) ® - Johnny Cereon'e standards of other states, but has said it does not 9 ) - Soturdoy Night Uv* 8 - MOVIE: 'The Picture of @ IS!) - FecM of U f* Jo Qroeteet Prectical Joke* 8 - NFL'a Qroataat Momanta: GD - Twilight Zone 3:00A .M . Appraisal Co. and the assessor's office with Dorian Qrey* A handsome man C S CE) - Mama Malone Mama 'Mom Hian A Gama' - MOVIE; ‘Sol Madrid' believe acid rain falls into that category. GD - Jofforoon* lets the 'whole world' know she's discovers a shattering secret Johnny Carson will be on the giv­ ® - Veer in Temd* (3) 7T-, committing errors in the 1981 revaluation. stays eternally young while his from her old boyfriend. (Closed ing and receiving ends in tNs spe­ 8 ■ Scandals This adult variety narcotica agent poaaa aa a d o p e ^ Tierney released a letter he had received from G 2 - SpoctoConter portrait ages and shows dissipa­ horrified whan Connie has a date Coventry expects funding approval According to Joyce Carrilli Bellard, the town Captioned] cial which will include hoaxes show is named for its wild fic­ 1:15A .M . addict to gain evidanM about tna Ruckelshaus, in which the administrator said he tion. George Sanders. Donna with a married man. continued to withhold the document even after the ( » - Radio 1990 Today’s pro­ played on stars and the public. (R) tional after-hours club featuring ® - Inside th* POA Tour Mafia'a involvement in dope ac­ would speed the E P A 's response to the 1981 petition, Reed. Angela LanstHJry. 1945. ( S - Carol Burnett end Friends 9:30 P.M. (60 min.) tivity. David McCaUtan, StaNar^ FOI commission decided in favor of the Coventry gram looks at the hottest trends music, magic and comedy spiced 1:30 A.M. but did not think he could legally grant the states’ and performers in the world of (S ) - Prime News GD - NBA Beaketball: New 8 - Not Necessarily Movies ® - MOVIE: 'High Roerl to with a dash of the erotic. Hosted Stevens, Telly S a v ^ a, Ricard^ ^ Taxpayers Association, so the CTA lodged its entertainment. York Knicka at Cleveland (X) - Lavsma and Shirley Montalban. 1968 * request for pollution cuts. 8 ® - Rm ^ People Tonight's 8 8 - Night Court When China' A flapper hires a former by comic magician Harry Ander­ for construction of lake sewers complaint a second time. ( 8 - Star Trek program features an update on ^ - ESPN's SportsWeek Harry and a punk rocker begin to W W I air ace to help find her men- son. (X ) - Rat Patrol ® - ESPN's Sportswoman Ruckelshaus said he did not believe the lawsuit The report was not released until aRer the would do much good, and felt more research needed to revaluation took effect, Ms. Bellard said. Bv Tracy L. Geoghegan The 45-day review period expires Thursday. If the be done on acid rain. He conceded that "this issue has MARKOV. YOU KNOW I HOW PIP A DO WE A ^ E P A does not reject the grants by Thursday, they are P O N T LIKE VOL) COMIN^ 0Oy LIKE THAT FAVOR. WASH. Herald Reporter been a most divisive one for us and for the country." ASTRO approved automatically. DOWN HERE OBT ELBCTEP NEXT T IM E YOU BRIDGE c o u n c il m a n RENT A CAR., COVENTRY - The Water Pollution Control “ From conversations I've had with the Department z WORTH LOOKING into RENT ONE THAT GRAPH Authority expects a decision by Thursday from the of Environmental Protection, we expect a decision," ... the many bargains PURRS INSTEAD U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on approval Breault said. " I f there’s a basis for an environmental offered for sale every day A winding road to 13 of grants that will pay 92 percent of the cost of impact statement, we'll wait," he said. in the classified columns I court-ordered sewers around Coventry Lake. supposed to go on from there. "We fully expect approval,” WPCA Chairman You find yourself at a Richard Breault said Tuesday. NORTH 3-21-84 very sound seven no-trump. *AQ Your only problem is to At the Town Council's request, the V ^ C A has tPAJ guard against four to the <%ur adopted a letter reviewing a Conservation Commision ♦ KQ843 jack in either minor suit. ^Birthday letter to the town attorney asking him to look into the ♦ KQ10 3 You can handle clubs safe- legal basis for lifting the court order requiring sewer WEST EAST Iv, so at trick two you play construction. a 10 9 8 7 065432 dummy's king of clubs and March 22,1984 Chance will play an important The letter says the W PCA doesi not believe the TH E STEW 'S TIE HER UP! WE A PRETTY THING YEAH! ...C'MON, ( I HOPE YOU I YlO .Y96765432 note that West bolds all four. role In your affairs this coming Conservation Commission has presented new infor­ READV, SKAG). CAN RSURE OUT LIKE THIS? WHY, CURLEY, V b o t h CHOKE ♦ J965 ♦--- No problem there, so you WHW TIJO WITH THAT OUGHTA LET'S EAT!>> ON IT! ♦ J876 ♦--- cross to your hand with a year just when things appear to - mation in its recent letter. H ER l a t e r ! be dark or uncertain. Don't SOUTH heart at trick three and According to the WPCA letter, Uie Conservation finesse against the jack of count yourself out until the final O K J score is tallied. ‘ Commission continues to raise the same three tPKQ clubs. You are sure of objections: that the sewer will promote uncontrolled twelve tricks, and Jeff 4 A 1 0 7 2 growth in the lake area; that alternatives to sewers Rubens iwints out that you ARIES (M arch 21-April 19)1; 4CA954 2 have not been adequately studied; and that the lose nothin by cashing all You have a delightful faculty ’ . Vulnerable; East-West the rest ofyour major suit today that will enable you Io' t sewage treatment plant site is archaeologically Dealer: South winhers right away. say things to others which wlll,i. significant. buoy up their spirits. Let you The WPCA replied; "The current plan sewers only West North East South You do just that, and something surprising encouraging words ring out. > two neighborhoods to minimize the potential for INT Want to find out to which signs ^ Pass 7 NT Pass happens. East shows up with growth.” The Conservation Commission refers to Pass you are best suited romantical­ Pass an eight-card heart suit. some future growth, not called for in the current plan, ly? Send lor your Matchmaker Also he has followed to two set by mailing $2 to Astro- the WPCA letter says. spades, so he can't hold four Opening lead: 4 1 0 Graph. Box 469, Radio City The WPCA letter also says an exhaustive review of diamonds. You p l^ your ace Station, New York, NY 10019. It' .- alternatives to sewers has been undertaken. On many of diamonds and ^ s t shows VYHAT / 1 6 IT t h e : O i A N C F ^ ( THE- THBIUK3F ) / o e t M o w m I h a v e : reveals compatibilities lor alt ' loU — 46 to date — no liquid can be satisfactorily out. M P a O M U C H ( TOME^E^r AVA5T ) ( HAVIN(3 lYTY \ If Tf-e:POWE:eTDMAtCE- signs. For your year-ahead., dischargj^ into the ground, the letter says. Now it is easy. You lead a predictions, send an additional ABOUT -rH16 / 02066 6FGTI0N ) S FINejF&ONTW; J i^HN a-OslN lX/MP “ ResioeiUs of the lake area are opposed to some of P0UWN6 OOB? S OF MY ftuuOW < P U U 6 E 0 F ) r o e o o y (X y TAiCf: By Oswald Jacoby second diamond, on which $1 and your zodiac sign. .. thg alternatives because of the impact on lifestyles West must play the nine. TAURUS (April 20-May 2m ^-^6ITIZPN 6?... ) i AMEeiCAN < A 6RACCWAUI0 OFF and James Jacoby and property values,” WPCA said. Now you see why you left Take pains to further Invest)-"^ TRI-CITY \ OPINION?... ) , A HI6H With regard to the argument that the sewage clubs for later. You simply gatb unusual proposals that SHOPPING PLAZA Today's hand is one of may be brought to you today."' treatment plant would disturb an archaeologically VERNON • 644-8682 Paul Lukacs’ famous single­ cash out the clubs, stopping in your hand, and repeat the Regardless of how bizarre they ^ significant site, the WPCA said; “ Ifthesurvey (which dummy problems. You are may appear, they could have., is a condition of the E P A grant) identifies unique given your hand, the diamond finesse for all the artifacts, the construction plans will be modifjed to OPEN SEVEN dummy, the bidding and tricks. - GEMINI (May 21-Juno 24).', mitigate the impact of construction to permit the ^ opening lead, and you are (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Someone who hasn't been too DAYS A WEEK 'SUXSMOP/ cooperative lately may suddep-'"' collection of these artifacts.” ly reverse his behavioral pat­ The WPCA said there are an additional 500 tern today in order to makd" archaeologically significant sites in Coventry. CROSSWORD your association more pleas­ "None of these issues are new to us,” Breault said. ant. "They are obvious delaying tactics.” CANCER (June 21-July 22) The EPA has been reviewing four letters of You are extremely resourcelgl., ACROSS 56 Puts keen Answer to Previous Punie opposition to ite findings that the sewer would have w H ire w j ' si today, but this quality might g o . edge on "ho significant impact” on the environment. SURPLUS CARPET CENTER MOVIN6 OUT WE * \ City in New z 0 N E 1[DBQQ a i untapped unless you are co(r- Ironted by challenge. Pressure One of those letters, from the Conservation Hampshire o V U M E fi a lo N U GET Pll> OF ^LFAXY- | DOWN awakens your Ingenuity. " ' Commission, asked E PA to require a more thorough 6 Pronunciation H E T i iT R El fO W N E R R A ll 1 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You. mark 1 Jack at cards D D □ O environmental impact statement. * w o w ! THAT 8 L 1 □ n ODD m require companions today who 12 Spony 2 Uncanny A 13 Outbuilding - m 11u u D B O I3 U l are a bit adventurous and who SURPLU$ CARP6 TCEMTER 3 Wickedly know how to stimulate exciting (comp. wd.| lAi AriANCHeSTER 4 Catches □ D O C3QD happenings that are neithM. 14 Mineral 5 Chemical QDB risky nor foolish. . RgALty SOMgTMINgetSCf 15 Furniture suffix VmOO (Aug. 23-8^>l. 22) If Columbia man charged wheel 6 Canker D Q tD you have been wanting to gep ie Ills 7 Hardhearted □ n iD D the consent of the family (5 with setting house fire 17 Surface WHY DO You 6AY TH A T^ 8 Finally □ □ □ □ bring about a change you'd like depression 9 Emmet □ □ □ □ to initiate, this is the day to COLUMBIA (UPI) — State police have charged a fi.ef?OfSMbyNCA.Me. I 18 Waver to American present your case. 19 Women's 26 Shave 41 Rings local man with first-degree arson after be allegedly N o r m a l . Indian LIBRA (8 m >L 23-Oel. 23) Ym t palriotic 27 Normandy set fire to his estranged wife’s house. ^laOOa sfmns yard 11 Rocky orag 43 Empty have pluaaea going for you .In POR/nAL, society (sbbr.) invaiion day Police say Gary Hanson, 38, set fires early Tuesday 12 Over (Ger.) 44 Roman spirits the mental department todqy, StS.fDOR LEDMV ,HeL(X)KSS0ROB05T 20 Crack through 28 Actrest Baxter ^ 1^ instaliatiom I W H O 17 Racily 45 Epochs You're a fast thinker wlUv morning at the front and back of a house where his which water 29 Marthal C A R E S ... LEFTOSOiRlMfo 19 Native of 47 Regan's father sound judgment. You know, estranged wife and her mother lived. Police say both it h escapee W A ^ B R 0ADU 3O /v) ,► FLAVOR MONTH! < Copenhagen Dillon's how to get others to support women escaped unharmed. H IS VAiCATIOM 48 Biblical c a « p e t i n t n r i r s t o c k . T H A T l S 24 Period of time 21 Ova nickname your ideas. • Hanson’s case was presented in Rockville Superior 26 Small person prepdeition A d R E A T BEBWJCA. 22 Andy's 31 Civil wrong SCORPIO (OcL a«-No*. 22)") Court and was o rd e r^ held in lieu of $50,000 bond at ferHArnowMLP PEANUT BUTTER 27 Sire's mate partner 37 Shuffle 49 Duet 30 Actress 50 Noun euffix You're exceptionally clev«r' the Brooklyn Correctional Center. STEAK 23 Burmese 39 Small ttags today at devising ways Ihjat CUP Louise His case was continued until April 4 in Tolland SUB With PEPPERS & ONIONS currency part (comp, 51 Performance could make or save you monay:.> 32 Tibetan WAIT... ( m a n c h l Old Fashioiwd lea Crtam or PEPPERS. ONIONS & CHEESE 25 Comfort wd.) 52 Fire residua Strive to cash In on your tobi-' Superior Court. gazelle THERE'S MORE...THIS , H E R B _ ^ - 1. 4 box or gray matter. r t n if f l da ^ n a m r r 33 Genetic 2 3 6 6 7 6 0 10 1* IS REALLY UNBELIEVABLEI material SAOITTARRIS (Nov. 2S «oe.t I C O M g J ia 21) Toss your schedule aside) (abbr.) 13 - . . . T A L K A B O U T T E R M s ! 34 Gentleman today and play things by elfr.f SbrnMilng omerent...... Wish Someono A 14 16 Spontaneous activities will bet fm '*1 (Sp.) 190 DAYS SAMBAS CASH V ' the ones to afford you the' SURPUIS 35 Fast aircraft ID 17 greatest pisatura. ! gf(UPlD3V6ARSlD (ebbr.) Happy Birthday ■ CAPRICORN (Dae. 32-Jan. W) 36 Cavern 11 10 21 22 23 With A HoraM Happy Haart ^yvYiTHtSrpRYM BHT , T ^ E N C E S S ' eumberlmnd terms ■ '' 38 Increaiad YMd lo your conipasalonate All Flavors ■•• ■ Impulses today, aapsclally if ,NCjr DUE TW. JWMEt W H A T i 5 T H E 40 Abominable 1. invbnidryfbom HEdUSTBOUSHT ANDTHEYSOUO they urge you lo be helpful to 1 0 0 % P u re snowman Only A U T T E R W fT H A NEYV aALLO O N... the less fortunate. Do your C.RO. SIORES’- H/AAONEWTTHA 41 Sandwich 27 26 ,0 II NEWPORT good deeds wlthbuManlare. FOSTER"? WAXED STRIN<5^. type (abbr.) 1 ■ PART ROLLS* 33 AQUARIUS (Jan. SSPaO. 14) APPLE 42 VVIng I. Before passing judgment on FULL ROLLS* (Fr.) 1 1 36 I. tomeone who beionga to a nmwiitCM PiT DROPOOLORS* SODA 46 Strip off ikin JUICE ■ group of wtiom you dteao- G n n n i 48 Of arm-bone 40 prove, get to know thlg perean 49 Make ■ ■ boiler. His qualities may 3 6 6 H 0 A P l W m T soundproof 46 47 surpflaayou. MANCHRSmtCT. INS1AUAT10N 2 u u V 52 Turkieh 2 doer* from M in e h e w f AAA Liter Mail 40 ID 61 ' 62 PISCSS (PMl M Marali sgS i PAD for; 5 139 espitti Economic condlUont continw 646-91M ^ Bottle Dep'^ .G allon ■ ■ 53 Nude 63 14 to lock hopeful. Bo alert to te 6all..e. ._JL i M * M T .iaa * (N H w n a I OMLtHOO«|.ViL. 54 Mine product TheWs a ohanoa you o te I n 6B mM rmri I pxk 55 Aquatic 66 66 profit through an unusual ehak 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 1 CiU4,,HtiCw.n.fii,u, feiiw o. d m u s Pf u (* s / / . f* ^ ^ 7 .JO, unchanged begin around April 1 marks the first time the state .. chamber's speaker part of the Atlas Oil will use s6on-to-be-released inmates to do 9 AM -4 PM REPEAT OF A SELLOUT BY Kane resides on from Tuesday. . highway maintenance work. Mountain Road in He said the program would serve as an SPACE FOR 150 DEALERS Manchester, with commitment to all of incentive for inmates to earn money while also JACK WINTER CO-ORDINATES his wife, Janice, and freeing up Department of Transportation ' Stratton J. Kane children. FORM 1040 PREPARATION our customers workers for other highway and bridge mainte­ nance projects. FREE ADMISSION For over 25 years now. I've been with As many as 30 inmates from tbe state Buy A New EXPENSIVE? Not Anymore! Atlas Oil and I'm just as ready to help correctional institutions in Cheshire and Enfield FREE PARKING Kolodney calls It quits you now as I was way back then. I’m will be put to work in the project, which is NEW BRITAIN — Abraham J. Kolodney, ProtMilanal utvioa, M an Bill Buckley, Equipment Sales Man­ expected to run until Nov. 30. Spring Blazer whose Kolodney Bros, hardware store has been a kiaxpamlve fas tor your tax rslurn prsparatlon. Our con- ager at Atlas and I want to help you downtown fixture for nearly 60 years, is calling it J E H J A C O B I cam la saving you money. save money on ytwr heating equip­ City population declining quits. Good tax rapraasntatlon i N I U M I l H FOR *56**^ Kolodney, 80, said after 57 years he has had •liould not bs avaHabls only _ ment. Consider this, an upgraded HARTFORD — City officials have revised enough. to ttis wsalttiy anymoral C o u p o n system can, in the long temi, save downward projections for the city's population " I feel sad going out of business because I’ve you as much as 50 percent in fuel growth. (20SI 242.1849 Get The Matching been at it so long that it's second nature,” said costs every year. New equipment A few months ago, members of Hartford's Kolodney, who founded the store in 1927 with his YOUR TAX Cotnmission of City Plan envisioned the city's two brothers. “But I feel that, after 67 years, it’s PREPARATIONj now on the market will allow for population growing from the current 135,000 to Skirt & Slack time for nte to bang up my shingie.” W W o f I changes and adjustments that make for about 150,000 by tbe year 2,000. Kolodney leaves behind a legacy of out-of-tbe much greater efficiency in heat and hot In a final version of its housing plan released ordinary tools and tbe housewares that once gave U T A X S A V E R water production. Call me, Bill Buckley, I'll Tuesday, the commission has set more conserva­ the s ^ a reputation of being tbe foreuMiet store 108 MAIN STR E ET show you how. tive goals for tbe city's growth. VALUE $30.00 EA in tbe Hardware City of tbe World. - ■ a tlii bsntlii ^ The housing section of Hartford's development OUTLET IVIALL Kolodney recalled with a touch of sadness how MANCHESTER. lues-oil plan projects the city's population will continue to New Britain was pnoe reknowned for its factories ' 646-0018 vslIsM coal drop.to about 130,000 by 1990 before increasing FREE and mills that produced hardware. But that was (■xamsa-ia44 atlas ail again to about 140,000 by the year 2,000. Tbe •Red - Navy - Tan - Sizes 8-18 decades ago. projections are based on current demographics, EXIT 4 7 E - Z » 1 “Tbe c i^ ’s no more the Hardware City of tbe 414 Tolland street • East Hartford • 289-6435 649-4595 including household size, age and income levels. •French Canvas — A Unique Fabric With A Natural World,” he mused. “1 feel very sad about that.” 555 East Middle Tpke. • Manchester • 249-8611 684-5853^ ^^ok^nd^eel^00%^acroi^oj|^«^ ADWlC P. LEMIEUX '• !> MANCHESTER HF.H \l.l) Wt‘dnesda>. March 21, 1984 - Z3 t t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday, March 21, 1984 too years of fun and success Parker Bros, in second century TAG SALE SIGNS Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? By Andrea Atkins ri Beverly (Mass.) Times iim' The best way to announco It Is with a Herald Tag Sale BEVERLY. Mass. — Without any cele­ Classified An. When you place yeur ad. you II receive brations or fanfare, Parker Bros., the world-famous games maker, has com­ ONE TAG S A LE SIGN F R E E compliments of The Herald. pleted its lOOth year as a company. "We have tended to play it down." Parker Bros. President Randolph Burton said in a CALL 643-2711 or STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD SQ., MANCHESTER recent interview. "It's got to be business as ' 4 usual. We figure the great mass of our consumers don't care how old we are. " But Parker Bros, has reason to celebrate Apartments for Rent 42 Polntlng/Poperlng 52 BuHdlng/Contractlng $3 Household Goods 42 as it enters its 101st year. As one of only two Hslpwantod 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Rooms for Rent 41 toy-game companies in the country show­ ing a profit this year (Coleco. makers of the USED REFRIGERA­ Cabbage Patch Kids, was the other), the 100 LIGHT HOUSEKEEP­ M A N CH ES TER — Avaii- GEORGE N. CONVERSE CARPENTRY 8, MA­ ING ROOM — For non oble April 1st. Centrally — Painting and paper­ SONRY — Free Esti­ TORS, WASHERS. years of experience and exposure seem to smoking gentleman. mates. Coll Tony Ranges - clean, guoron- NEEDED — Experienced located. Five room, se­ hanging. 30 Years Expe­ V be paying off. Parking, olr condition­ cond floor flat. Garage, rience! Coll 643-2804. Solllocote, 649-0811. teed, ports and service. OFFICE mole aide tor home core Low prices. B.D. PeorlSi The Beverly-based company got its start ing, kitchen privileges, appliances, full attic, in 1883 when George Parker, a 16-year-old of o spinal cord injured refrigerator, freezer, Son, 649 Main Street, young man. Salary large enclosed porch. CEILINGS REPAIRED high school student, invested his $50 life TYPIST washer and dryer, etc. $475 per month, on- Roofing/Siding 54 643-2171. range, $250 to $275 per or REPLACED with dry- savings in marketing and selling a game he Coll 643-5600. heated. Security, Refer­ week. Call Paul Herbst, wall. Coll evenings. Gory invented called "Banking." Position requires good typing skilis. ences. No pets. Coll 643- McHugh, 643-9321. ORIENTAL PRINTED 875-4173 for details. SOFA and Love Seat. The young entrepreneur made a profit on Additional duties include filing, terminal CENTRAL LOCATION- 1570. BIDWELL HOME Im­ his investment and after graduating from Kitchen privileges. Free PAINTING — Interlo- Loose pillowed. Excel­ UPl photo data entry, and assisting receptionist with BARTENDER i— Full provement Company — lent condition. Four ye­ high school, started the George S. Parker parking. Security and r/Exterior, wallpaper- Roofing , siding, altera­ time, 5 nights o week. references required. Call Homes tor Rent 43 ars old. $550. Coll 643-8542. Co. in Salem. The name changed to Parker PARKER BROS. PRESIDENT RANDOLPH BARTON (LEFT) incoming telephone calls. Fraternal organization. Ing. Superior tions, additions. Some ______Herald photo by Pinto 643-2693 after 4pm. workmanship. Best pri­ Bros, when his siblings joined the burgeon­ Call 643-5922 between 12 ing business. . . . playing "Pente" with employee Carol City Excellent wages and a noncontributory ••••••••••••••••••••••• ces - Free Estimates. Coll m o v i n g , m u s t SELL! noon and 6pm. GENTLEMAN — Cen­ Mike Leary, 742-5726. 64y-64y». Brown, triple winobock MARY McQUAID WITH CASTROL MINI-CAR A century later Barton, Parker's grand­ sive market growth last February, Parker benefit program including a pension plan. M A N C H E S TE R — Six ••••••••••••••••••••••a . . . winner of drawing at new ADAP store son, is managing a company with sales of goes out of this company that's not tral, private home. Plea- room, oversized Cope. approved or played by the top executives." revised its market profile last summer. sont room with Walk out basement, fire­ NAME Y O U R O W N Heoting/Plumbing 55 fireside wlngbock choirs $200 million a year and a sprawling home slip covers, $150 base that is like an oasis at the end of In the coming months, Parker Bros, is "Our concerns increased until our Apply in person or call 643-1101. telephone, next to place, 2 baths. Acre lot. PRICE- -Father and son. '*'*'*? software sales which we expected to almost 1 shower, parking. Coll 649- Fast, dependable ser- ••••••••••••••••••••• each. Two wide swivel winding Dunham Road. expected to make its entry into book An equal opportunity employer. CASHIERS AND SAND­ $625 a month. No utilities. quadruple, in fact increased only about 75 6801. Coll 742-8650. vice. Painting, Paper- FOGARTY BROTHERS Colonial chairs, $120 As he sits in a corner offic overlooking publishing with children's stories. Since its Male/Female. WICH MAKERS — For each. Two round drum Two win prizes at ADAP inception, the company has thought of itself percent," Barton said. lunch shift, approxi­ hanging 8, Removal. Coll — Bathroom remodel- barren winter trees and a small pond. MATURE WORKING tables, $100 each. One Barton talks easily about the company that as a "publisher" of games. A graduate of the University of Virginia mately 11:30am to ___ Ing; Installation water Marci Negri of Manchester and Mary McQuaid of with a history degree. Barton said he ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC GENTLEMAN — Willing Store/Office Space 44 heaters, garbage dispo­ oval coffee table, $75. One made "Monopoly" a household name and "I totally supported the concept of 2:30pm. Apply to the Queen Anne choir, $100. East Hartford are among the winners of drawings always expected to go into the family 579 Middle Turnpike West to do some yard work for sals; faucet repairs. 649- currently markets the best-selling video children's books because I felt we had the Manchester. Conn 06040 Manager between 3 and ••••••••••••••••••••••• Building/Contracting S3 Kirby vacuum cleaner held as pa rt of the recent grand opening celebration of business. His three grown children will not lower rent. Kitchen privi­ 7657. Viso/MosterCord ADAP Discount Auto Parts, 249 Spencer St, game “QBert." intellectual ability within our organization 5pm, Wendy's Old Fashi­ leges. Parking. Near bus with all ottochments, follow their father's lead, something Barton oned Hamburger, 260 OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a accepted. Mrs. Negri, of . 165 Wells St., is the winner of a "We are a games-entertainment com­ to do that kind of thing well. It's a new area the mark of line. References re­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $250. Large block leather pany, and wherever games go, we should be that takes advantage of an intangible and shrugs off with true business pragmatism. Brood Street, ABLE — Ample parking, FARRAND REMODEL­ choir, $150. Old console vacation for two in the Grand Bahamas. The five-day, "I don't believe in letting sentimentality printing excellence quired. Call 647-9033. good location. One 4 four-night trip to Freeport was co-sposnored by the in the forefront of that," said theSl-year-old very real part of Parker Bros.," said Manchester. ING — Cabinets, roofing, For Sale TV, block 8. white, $150, get in the way of what's the right thing to room office suite with 610 gutters, room additions, Two T V stands, $15 each. Mobil Oil Co. Barton. "If some day people want their Barton, a Manchester resident. SINGLE ROOM — $100 so. ft.; another with 210 games delivered by satellite or some other The company has the rights to certain do," he said. Security. $50 per week. decks, dll types ot remo- ...... a a a Miscellaneous Items too Mrs. McQuaid is the winner of a self-powered With no immediate plans for retirement. so. ft. Coll 649-2891. mini-car, which is a replica of a Corvette Stingray. means, we have to be there." Cabbage Patch Kids products ("Thank GROUNDS MAINTE­ RESTAU R AN T — Mlnne- Gentleman preferred. deling and repairs. FR EE numerous to mention. Barton spends much of his business time NANCE — Fertilizer ap­ Convenient location. Coll estimates. Fully insured. Household Goods 62 Reosonoble offers will be The mini-car was supplied by Burma Castrol Oil Co. For 90 years Parker Bros.' success goodness," Barton said) and will manufac­ choug Golf Course Is ELECTRICIAN — E2 li­ 1000 SQ. FT. — Ample traveling, particularly to Japan to acquire plicator. Experience 649-0429. Telephone 643-6017, otter accepted. 126 Highland ADAfs Manchester store, which opened Feb. 16, is depended on parlor games — diversions ture books and games based on the hiring for a restaurant cense, also experienced parking, $200 monthly. people casually took up in their playrooms. cherub-faced dolls that were this past video and home computer rights. preferred, but will con­ manager, waitresses, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6pm, 647-8509. Street, South Windsor. the company's first “super store," with 17,000 square apprentice. Call 649-8925. 280 $a. ft., $100 monthly, Coil 644-1312 otter 5pm feet of space. Besides special prices, the grand During the past decade, the video- Christmas holiday season's rage. A sailing fanatic, he is also active in sider training. Apply; cashiers and starters. olr. 236-6021,644-3977. QUEEN SIZED BOX several North Shore organizations, includ­ Butler Company, 121 Weekend work reaulred Apartments for Rent 42 DESIGN K ITCH EN S by weekdays, all day Satur­ opening featured giveaways of Kendall motor oil hats, electronic era arrived and Parker Bros, Barton noted the toy industry, like JOBS OVERSEAS — Big SPRING — Good condi­ ing the board of Beverly Hospital and the Shield Street, West Hart­ on o rotating basis. Coll J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, tion. $30. Coll 643-2880. day 8i Sunday. Armorall and WD-40 samples. regrouped. fashion, is "trendy." Fads that catch on money fast. $20,000 to MANCHESTER, wore- vanities, formica, Wilson "It was traumatic for a company that for throughout society are often picked up, North Shore Mukic Theatre. ford, Monday thru Satur­ 649-1984 between lOom house, R 8, D and/or life The Manchester store is the first of many planned in day, 8 to lOom. EOE. and 2pm for $50,000 plus per veor. Coll art, Corion counter tops, Connecticut. ADAP. based in Avon, Mass., billsitseif over 90 years dealt with paper, ink, glue and although a worthy fad does not ensure a He is a self-professed video game addict 1-716-842-6000, including MANCHESTER-One, two Industrial space. 1,000 sq. CALL son speciAL TOWN ueexiMO although he believes Parker Bros, will appointment. and three bedroom kitchen cabinet fronts, The leeol voters of Ihe Town of Bolton ore ^rebvw o rn ed as "New England's Leading Automotive Super­ a little plastic to be suddenly dealing with fast-selling game. evenings. Ext. 23141. ft. to 25,000 sq. ft. Very complete woodworking remain in the forefront of the board game GROUNDS MAINTE­ apartments. Heat and hot reasonable. Brokers pro­ and notified to meet In o SPECIAL TOW N M E E T IN G of t t j market." The company has outlets in Massachusetts, roms, rams, microprocessors and chips. It "The product, without the fad or license NANCE FOREPERSON service, custom mode C O M M U N ITY H A LL. In sold Town on Wednesday. March was a very dramatic change for the attached to it, must be something that market. SALESPERSON — Ra­ water. $400, $440, $495. tected. Coll Hevmon 28. 1984 at 8:00 P.M. In the evening for the following our- New Hampshire and Rhode Island. — Experience necessary Coll 649-4800. furniture, colonial repro­ ADAP says convenient hours are one of the reasons company. I think it is a tribute to its ability appeals to the consumer. When you tie it "Board games, card games have sur­ pidly growing Ford deol- Properties, 1-226-1206. ductions In wood, 9 varie­ poses: vived for 100 years through wars, depres­ In mowing and spring and ersh i p located in 1) To return to the Revenue Shoring Fond the sum of $27,500 for the company's success. The store isopen Monday to change and adapt," he said. into the license, that adds to the excite­ ties ot hardwood and previously authorized to be expended from saldtundfor sion, video games, television. 1 think they'll fall Cleon up. Apply: Columbia needs three sa­ SECOND FLOOR — Two MANCHESTER, corner through Friday from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday from8 Like his grandfather 100 yeras ago. ment," he said. Butler Company, 121 FEDERAL, STATE 8, veneers NOW IN STOCK the purpose of making handicapped access Improve­ lespeople. Experience CIVIL SERVICE JOBS family. Five rooms. Heat Hartford Rood 8, Pine St. a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Barton oversees the new product develop­ Despite its successes. Parker Bros, laid be around as long as anybody can predict. Shield Street, West Hart­ Coll 649-9658 or evenings, ments at Community Hall. preferred, but will train Available. Coll 1-(619)- Included. $450 monthly. Cheney Mill Complex. 2) ToopproprlotetromRevenueShorlno Funds o sum not to ment, although he cannot do it with the off 70 white-collar employees, in 1983, the The test for us is to come up with games that ford, Monday thru Satur­ 289-7010. ADAP. which stands for American Discount Auto qualified person. Many 569-4030 for information. Coll 646-3979. Additional retail space exceed S27.SOO tor orchltectu ral plans and renovotlons to MARCI NEGRI Parts, is a division of Romanow American Enter­ same amount of personal care. result. Barton said, of the unpredictable meet the needs of a better-educated day, 8 to tOom. EOE. Community Hall. consumer," Barton said. benefits including com­ 24 hours. under construction. 500- LEON CIESZYNSKI . . . trip winner prises Inc. But he notes: "There's not a product that software market. After forecating exces­ pany demo, insurance M A N CH ESTER -4 room 1500 sq. ft. units availa­ 3) To return to the Revenue Shoring Fund the sum ot St.915 GROUNDS MAINTE­ B U ILD ER — New homes, orevlouslv authorized tor the purchase ot o mobile radio plan. Excellent pay plan, OPERATORS — Tele­ apartment, appliances, ble. Call Hevman Proper­ tor the Constables' cruiser. NANCE LABORER— Ex­ washer and dryer hoo­ additions, remodeling, potential $304)00 per year. phone Answering Ser­ ties, 1-226-1206. > rec rooms, garages, kit­ 4) To appropriate from Revenue Shoring Funds osum not to perience preferred, but Apply in person only to: kup. Porch, yard and exceed St .915 for the purchase ot o Town radio for the vice. Port time. All shifts chens remodeled, ceil­ Constables' cruiser. will consider training. Dove Lynch, Superior available. Only those parking. $550, utilities In­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ Apply: Butler Company, ings, both tile-, dormers, 5) To appropriate from Revenue Shoring Funds a sum not to Auto, Route 6, Columbia. able to work weekends cluded. Coll 649-3379. livan Avenue. 1JWO sq. ft. exceed $25,000 to cover the odministrotive costs ot a bond 121 Shield Street, West rooting. Residential or * and holidays need apply. prime retail space, ample commercial. 649-4291. Issue tor the proposed capital Improvements protects. 6 4 3 2711 Hartford, Monday thru SERVICE WRITER — Interviews by appoint­ TAKING APPLICA­ parking. $800. Call 236- 6) ToopproprlotetromRevenueSharlng Funds a sum not to Classified.... exceed 528.760 for Phose II of Improvements to the boll- Store/Office Space ...... 44 Saturday, 8 to tOom. New Ford dealership. TIONS tor 4 room duplex. 6021 or 644-3977. Business Opportunities ...22 Household G o o d s...... 62 F o r advertisements to be ment only.*-Coll M ary, ANCHOR ELECTRICAL fields at Herrick Pork. Notices Rates EOE. Needed Immediately, ex­ 2 bedrooms, large kit­ Situation W a n te d ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 Misc. tor Sale ...... 63 published Monday, the dead­ 525-2474. CONTRACTORS — Do Dated at Bolton. Connecticut this 19th dov of March 1984. Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Into...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: perience preferred but chen, 1 both. $400 per Henry P. Rybo line is 2:30 p.m . on Friday. LANDSCAPE LABORER month. No pets. Referen­ any size or type ot work. Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... 47 Pets ...... 65 S2.25 tor one day will consider someone SCREEN PRINTERS — Roommates wanted 48 Fully Insured. Free esti­ Douglas T . Cheney — Hard working, willing with strong automotive ces reaulred. Phllbrick Corl A. Preuss . Announcements ... .03 Roommates Warded...... 48 Musical Items ...... 66 Per W o rd : We ore presently taking mates. Coll 647-0293. Lowrence A. Converse III to work long hours and background. Excellent Agency, 646-4200. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Auctions...... ^ .04 Recreationol Item s ...... 67 Read Your Ad applications for screen Sandro W. Pleroo 1-2 d a y s ...... 15c Saturday's In landscape pay plan plus benefits. Board ot Selectmen. Town of Bolton Real Estate Antiques...... 68 printers. Experience RESPONSIBLE PERSON ROBERT E. JARVIS — Services 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c Classified advertisements construction. Apply: Apply only In person: working with flat sheet 149 OAKLAND STREET 042-03 Homes for Sale ...... 31 Tag Soles...... -...... 69 6 d a y s ...... 13c Butler Company, 121 — Two room, heated TO SHARE LARGE Building and Remodeling are taken by telephone as a Gene Neumoc, Superior stock preferred. Excel­ Apartment. $225 month, Financial Condominiums...... 32 Services Offered...... 51 Wanted to B u y ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12c Shield Street, West Hart­ apartment. First floor. Specialist. Additions, convenience. Auto, Route 6, Columbia. lent benefit program, utilities included. Coll af­ garages, roofing, siding, TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT r Lots/Land for Sale ...... 33 Pointing/ Papering...... 52 ford, Monday thru Satur­ $300. No appliances. No M ortgages...... U H appy Ads: The Manchester Herald is working with well estab­ ter 7pm, 649-4969. kitchens, bathrooms, re­ NOTICE OF Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting...... 53 day, 8 to 10am. EO E. PART TIME SALES PO­ pets. Security. Phone 646- ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE Personal Loans...... 12 S3.00 per column inch responsible only for one incor­ lished company. Must placement windows- In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3. Section I Roofing/Siding...... 54 SITION AVAILABLE — 2426, 9om to 5pm Insurance...... 13 Business Property...... 35 rect insertion and then only apply In person: Quality /doors. Coll 643-6712. and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Is hereby given ol the adop­ Resort P ro p e rty ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing...... 55 Automotive Deadlines Evenings and Saturdays Nome Plate, Inc., Fisher weekdays. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester. Wanted to B o rro w ...... 14 for the size of the original required. Apply at: Dia­ Hill Rood, East Connecticut, on March 13. 1984 F lo o rin g ...... 56 Cars/Trucks tor Sale ...... 71 EXPERIENCED CAR­ AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE For classified advertise­ insertion. mond Showcase, Man­ Glastonbury. Services Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcycles/Bicvcles . .72 ments to be published Tues­ B(X>KKEEPER— Imme­ MANCHESTER P E N TE R — Remodeling, BE IT O R DAIN ED by the Board ot Directors of the Town ot Rentals E rro rs which do not lessen chester Parkode. additions, roofs and Manchester that the Ordinance outhorlzlng the conveyance Employment Services W anted...... 58 Rec Vehicles...... 73 day through Soturdav, the diate opening availoble the value of theodvertisement BENNET ELDERLY aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa decks. Free estimates. of land of the Town of Manchester to Multi-Circuits. Incor­ Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services...... 74 deadline Is'noon on the day for experienced book­ OFFICE POSITION — porated. which was adopted on November S. 1981 and which & Education For Sale will not be corrected by an keeper, familiar with HOUSING Coll Mike, 871-2559. was amended on September 6. 1983. be further amended os Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 75 before publication. Full time. Good typing Services Ottered SI additional insertion. basic bookkeeping, lour- follows: Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent ...... 43 Holiday/Seasonal .61 Misc. Automotive ...... 76 ability, pleasant phone BURGER KING — Is now Bcnntt Houtino Dtvtlopmtnt Subparagraph c be deleted and the following be sub­ nols and payroll; compu­ new tokino oppitcotlont, 1 BR L. WOOD 8i SON — Rough personality and good or­ hirino for it's closing stituted therefor: ter experience helpful but opt. 07S to S39S. Two BR opt. 8, Finish Carpentry - Ad­ c. S100.OX.00 on or before November 1. 1984. Grantee will ganizational skills re­ shift, 7:30 to closing. MSS to $470. Rent Includtt REWEAVING BURN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• not reaulred. Medium ditions, porches, decks, execute, on dote ot closing os herein provided, a non-inter­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• aulred. Advancement op­ Good starting wages. hoot, hot wotor, W/W corptt- HOLES — Zippers, um­ sized office located In Ino, ronet. rotrlo., ditpoMl. bathrooms, kitchens, ce­ est bearing promissory note In sold amount payable to the Personals 02 Personals 02 Help Wanted 21 Help wanted 21 Help wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 portunity for right person Uniforms and meals pro­ coll for old tvsttm, titvofor, brellas repaired. Window Town, which note shall be secured by a purchase money Notices suburban area. Excellent ramic tile, formica, trim- mortgage covering the premises described herein. The 6' with rapidly growing vided free. Apply in per­ ioundry, community room shades, Venetian blinds. work. Coll otter 6pm, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaasaaaaaaeaasaaaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• benefits. Send resume contpany. Coll Ever- end ftoroeo oroo. Unitt ovoH- date ot transfer of title ot the premises to the Grantee shall •••••••••••••■••••••••a son at: 467 Center Street, obit oftor Morch IS, 1914. For Keys. T V FOR R EN T. 646-3046. be July 1. 1984. ••••••••••••••••••••••• and saiory requirements greeq Industries, 53 SUPERINTENDENT PART TIME BABYSIT­ Manchester. on oppllcotlon coil: Morlaw's, Main 2-29-84 NEW CR ED IT CARDI No Help Wanted to Box C, c/o The Man­ Slater Street, Manches­ Street. 649-5M l7^ Prepared by William J. Shea Lost/Found 01 one refused. VISA/Mas- NEEDED — For apart­ TER — With own trans­ 528-6522 RUGGED OUTDOOR chester Herald. ter, 649-8667. PART TIME — Subway Assistant Town Attorney tercard. Call 1-(619)-S69- ment complex located In portation for 15 month WOODWORKING -- This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days otter this pu­ 0242 for application. 24 Manchester. Live on the boy, mornings. Call 647- BOY'S & G IRL'S WHO WAITERS/WAI- will hire you If you ore BRICKS, BLOCKS, Sturdy, long lasting blication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) MASSEUSE STONE — Concrete. days otter this publication of this Ordinance a petition FOUND — A man's Hours. premises. Must have pre­ 8261. CAN S E LL — Earn CASH FBfiiBlB prafBrrBd. lull Of p«rl lintB TRESSES — Now accept­ willing to work late MANCHESTER — Four structures built with Good almotplMf*. ExcBllBnt Chimney repairs. No lob signed by not less than five (5) percent of the electors of the leather coat was lett a t . vious experience. Send and PRIZES by selling ing applications for port nights, 2 to 3om and room, two bedroom care. Items like; lands­ Town, as determined from the latest officials lists of the Re­ cliBotBlB WtfHtham Broa C bII time positions. We are weekends. Apply In per­ too small. Coll 644-8356. Subway ot Manchester resume to: Fountain Vil­ new subscriptions to this wBBkdBVB BttBr 6 p.m., •42>7442. apartment. Stove, refrig­ cape architecture, decks, gistrars ot Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk re­ LAUNDRY WORKER — AUTOMOTIVE BIL­ son at:'Subway of Man­ last week. Must be able to lage, 175 A, Downey area's best newspaper. Saiu^lpy and 8 u n ^ . anytlfni. . looking for mature, re­ 5pm to 11pm, four even­ erator. Convenient area. boardwalks, footbridges questing Its reference to o special Town election. You must be able to talk sponsible persons who LIN G CLER K — Deal chester. Also a man's No pets. Security, Refer­ ODD JOBS, Trucking. James F. Fogortv describe coat. Drive, Manchester, CT ings per week. Including person needed for active and more. Put your ideas Secretory 06040. HARDWARE SALES — to adults - no experience must be able to work both leather coat was left here ences. $335 plus utllties. Home repairs. You name Into being. Coll 644-2362. Board of Directors alternate weekends. Lincoln, Mercury, last week, must be able to f Responsible position for necessary - we will show lunches and dinners. Pleasant working condi­ 649-4003. It, we do It. Free esti­ Manchester, Connecticut IMPOUNDED — Three HAPPY LANDSCAPE FORE­ Mazda Dealership. Expe­ describe It. mates. Insured. 643-0304. Doted at Manchester, Connecticut SALESPERSON — Ener­ person with hardware you how to succeed. Earn Please apply In person: tions with excellent mod­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• year old Beagle, tri color. knowledge. Retail expe­ PERSON OR ASSISTANT Monday thru Saturday rience preferred. Excel­ ,^fhls 15th day of March, 1984 BIITHOAY 1 getic person needed. Sa­ $10 - $20 - $30 a week and ern equipment. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• 034-03 Found on North Main — Experienced In con­ between 2 and 4pm, M r. lent salary and benefit LIGHT TRUCKING. lary and Incentive rience helpful. Full time. MOREI CALL NOW: wages and steady work. Incomt Tax ServIcB 57 Street. Call the Manches­ LORRAINE Conyers Hardware, 646- Frank, otter 7:30pm, 228- struction, Irrigation and Steak, 244 Center Street, package. Call Mrs. Real Estate Spring clean up. Yards, ter Dog Warden, 646-45SS. ^ I Love you program. Apply at: heavy equipment for Please coll 646-0129, Man­ Emond, 643-5135, Ext. 134. LEGAL NOTICE 5707. 4268. Manchester. chester Manor Nursing TWO FAMILY HOUSE — cellars, etc. General Benedict Doors, Inc., 920 commercial and residen­ handvmon. Call Ray, 646- SECTION 00020 INVITATION TO BID Lanny Cromwell Avenue, Rocky Home, 385 West Center ••••••••MMMecaras*** First floor, four large, Sealed proposals tor the General Contract including tial landscaping. Apply: 7973. ••••••••••••••••••••••a HIM. PART TIME SUPER­ Street, AAonchester. HOUSEKEEPER — Ma­ sunny rooms, closed-ln Mechanical, Electrical and Asbestos Encopsulotlon Sub­ School has started ... this MARKET HELP — Motts Butler Company, 121 ture, one day a week. Homes 31 porch, parking. Security contracts will be received by the Town ot Mansfield. Con­ is o good time to adver­ Help Wanted 21 Shield Street, West Hart­ SPRING LAWN CLEAN necticut, for the Work of Updating Four Mansfield Schools Shop Rite of Spencer EXPERIENCED FRA­ Must hove excellent ref­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa and references. Coll 742- tise that desk you no MAINTENANCE — A ford, Monday thru Satur­ UP — Dependable man to Meet the Handicapped Code, Connecticut Fire Safety aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa temporary position for S t r ^ has immediate op­ EXPERIENCED BACK- MERS — Steady work. erences. Coll for Inter­ 7800. Code ond OSHAond Connecticut State Guidelines pertolnlng longer use. Let a Classi- enings for permanent day, 8 to 10am. EO E. POWER AND RENTAL view, 647-8535, ask for ANDOVER — 7 room with pick-up truck. Call tied ad find a cash buyer full time handyman. Ex­ HOE BULLDOZER OP- For oppointment coll 643- to the Hondllng of Asbestos. ADULT BABYSITTER part time Cashiers and E R ^ O R — With Class II MANAGER — Knowl­ Mrs. Heold. L-SlMped Ranch, 4 bed­ THREE BEDROOM DU­ 643-1866, 8am to 6pm. All bids ore to be directed to Mr. Jeffrey Smith, Director of for you. 643-2711. perience in general build­ edge of small engines and 9551.______Finance, Four South Eoglevllle Rood, Storrs, Connecticut NEEDED for church ing repair and mainte­ Service Clerks. Day license. Steady work. Be­ rooms, large kitchen, liv­ P LE X apartment for rent 06268, where they will be received until 2 :M p.m. E.D .S.T.on shifts til 6pm and evening TREE CLIMBERS — equipment. Experienced HOUSEKEEPING nursery Sunday morn­ nance. Apply In person: nefits. Coll 742-6190. PRODUCTION MA­ PERSON WANTED FOR ing room, 2 full baths, — Available April 1st, Tuesday. April 24, 1984, and publicly opened and read. shifts from 3pm on avail­ Must hove at least 7 years In customer soles, order­ A V A IL A B L E — Also do Copies ot the Contract Documents including Drawings and KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ® by Larry Wright ings and evenings and Pillowtex, Corp., 49 Re­ CHINE OPERATOR — PA R T T IM E W ORK — In formal dining room, sew­ $450 per month, heat and In c o iH B Wednesday evenings. able, Service Clerks must BOOKKEEPER — Full experience In custom ing supplies, coordinat­ ing room. Enclosed utilities not Included. Coll laundry. Coll 643-5647. Prolect Manual, os prepared by Russell Gibson von Dohlen gent Street, Manchester. tree work. Knowing all ing all repair work. Sa­ Trainee position. local Ice cream dairy. Inc., Architect, In Farmington, Connecticut, nray be ob­ For an Interview and be able to work til mid­ charge for busy medical Indlvlduol with mechani­ Apply In person: 8om to porch with sliders to 16' x 649-0344. S e n r i n tained on or otter March 21,1984, at the office of M r. Jeffrey aspects of tree core. Fulj lary commensurate with LICENSED MOTHER Intormatlon please call night (Must be over 1> office In Manchester. Ex­ cal experience or educa­ 5pm, Royal Ice Cream 16' deck. 2 septic tanks. Smith, upon deposit of S75.X for each complete set, refunda­ 647-0564. years of age to work after perience preferred. Sa­ time position. Apply: skill level. Please supply Well landscaped corner IMMEDIATE OCCU­ WILL CARE For your ble upon return of each set In good condition within ten days Butler Company, 121 references Including sa­ tion needed to operate Co., 27 Warren Street, FORM 1040 PREPARA of receipt ot bids. Checks shall be drown In favor ot the HeP-e F)eC.e, ki'.ffY lOpm). Must have flexi­ lary commensurate with Manchester. area lot, fruit tree, PANCY — 3'/i rooms. child In loving environ­ m v i i t , Shield Street, West Hart­ lary requirements to Box and maintain machinery ment. Only two full time TIO N . Good tax repres: Architect. PAR T T IM E : School bus ble availability. Approxi­ experience. Send resume In production environ­ Christmas trees. Large Stove, refrigerator. No After opening of bids, all proposols shall stand available for KiTry K.TTy tCir+v. mately 1S-24 hours per ford, Monday thru Satur­ BB, c/o The Manchester positions available. Coll entotldh should not be drivers wanted. Now ac­ MANCHESTER — Typist to: P.O. Box S66, Man­ ment. Forklift expe­ PART TIME — Evenings shed, small shed, ploy utilities. $300. No pets. acceptance tor o period of 45 days. Hef»e,y(;-r-ry y:-.Tty cepting applications. Coll / Receptionist. Multi Per­ week. Competetive stort­ chester, C T 06040. day, 8 to 10am. EO E. Herald. EOE. house. Wood/oll turno- Adults only. Security. 646-4890. dvollable, only to the Bids must be submitted on on exact duplicate of the Bid rience 0 plus. Apply in and Saturdays. Package Form which follows ond shall be completely tilled out as re­ today, 643-2373. sonnel, 643-7700. ing rotes. Liberal fringe cee, fireplace and chim­ Call otter 4pm, 649-7850. wealthy, onvmorei ihe m ty Vilify vc-.Tty Kttry ' person, 49 Regent Street, Store. Coll days, 649-0446. Tax SaveP646-OOI5. quested. benefits. For condldero- Manchester, CT. ney for two wood stoves. PRINTING — Evening Bid proposals ore to be sealed In double envelobes, conspi­ K-.-rry m ry itritry... and weekend appoint­ cuously Identified with the name of the prolect and bid due tlon, applications are $79,900. Call mornings MANCHESTER — Four available at the store CERTIFIED NURSE ments at your home, dote and shall be directed to Mr. Jeffery Smith, Director of CELEBRITY CIPHER TRANSCRIPTION SE­ and weekends, 742-67S9. rooms, 1st floor, front INCOME TAX SERVICE — — r——— -I-,------r r r f i pa« courtesy booth. You will AIDES — Certified aides business or organization. Finance. andpraMM EaU>l««vlnaiadpliarilafitf>ioraaoaMr. CRETARY — For Ortho­ porch, garage, breeze­ — Individual or Business Each bid mu St be accompanied by a certified check of bidder receive a phone call If we WANTED for 7to3ond3to 11 shifts. “ Personalized Service” or Bid Bond poyable to the order of the Town of Mansfield, pedic Doctor. Port or full lUMCIIiSYni way, appliances. $475 Tax Preparation. Dis­ by CONNIE WIENEn ore Interesfed In your Full and port time. tor: Weddinginvltotlone. Connecticut,- In the omount of 10% ot his bid. Hme. Five days o week. Pleosd call Director ot na« UtHac. Sv Omar. An- plus utilities and secur­ count for senior citizens. The Owner reserves the right to releci or occept any or oil experiences. Motts Shop h M Cwtam BaM S Sm. Type Setting, Forms, Your Business Office, 164 “MUQP QHPFBX UOR YCBV FR INDEPENDENT Coll 64641188.______StoN Oevelopmont, be­ Mandi. 1 eernia, S kalSa. 1 cor ity. Call 643-5888. bids and to waive any Informalities, omissions, excess verbi­ Rite, 214 Spencer Street, Brochures, Stationary, ^ast Center St., 647.^^80.^ age, or te ^nlcol detects In the bidding It, In the opinion of Manchester, CT. EOE tween 9am ond 3pm, aaraaa. tcraanae aardi. ata- etc. Coll - Early Ameri­ the Town of Mansfield, It would be In Its best Interests to do LUNCHEON' WAITRESS mlBum aMWa-malatananca VERNON — Two bed­ XFNV AV WSVVYCA CW HUCFHV. M/F. Mondov thru Friday ot can Printers, 647-9286. so. HOME DELIVERY AGENTS — 4 to 5 dovs per week. 641-5151. Crestfltld Con- ITM. ln-«ra«aie eaal. elua room apartment. Air, dis-' INCOME TAXES — Pre­ The sucottsful bidder will be reaulred to furnish o Perfor­ meav axfna. erMcntH aatv. mance Bond gnd o Labor and Moterlol Payment Bond In on ExperleOce preferred. volescent Home In SIVM.S4S4MI hwosher, carpeting. $425 pared by CPA. Business 8, FB PUFR RCHFVPK, F UONV UOY Individual. Call John, amount not lets than 100% of the contract amount. CONSTRUCTION FORE­ Need extra cash? Part time delivery Apply: Manchester AAonchester. monthly. Security, refer­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa The Board ol Education may moke such Investigation os PERSON — Experienced Country Club - Monday, ences. Available 5/1/84. 659-3069. Pobitlng/Paperlng 52 deemed necessary to determine the ability ot the bidder to PUV XCCY EOHJ PC MCBJ BP O In roods, building ond and collection agent, greater Man> Wednesday, Friday from TO CLEAN artificial Rentals Coll 233-4133. dls^ore e h li contract. The bidder shall furnish the Board ot general site work. Must lOom to 2pm. Education with oil such Intormatlon and data ot may be re­ flowers, place them aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa quested for that purpose. The Boord ot Education reserves .^BCWVRRFCB F ECNV.’* — SCY hove skills In reading and Chester area, for USA TODAY, th e n a ­ heads down In a paper MANCHESTER — Five the right to relect any bid If the bidder falls to sotlsfoctorllv understonding blue­ bog, odd solt and shake room modern duplex. PAINTING AND PAPER convince the Board of Education thot he Is properly qual­ prints, layout work. BABYSITTER NEEDED 41 HANGING — Exterior ified by experience and facilities to carry out the obligations RPVFXVS. tion's newspaper. For details call: — 2 to 3 dovs per week for well. To clean out Stbroge Central location. Gar­ TAX PREPARATIONS — Apply: Butler Company, orgos In your home or age, 2 full baths, applian­ and Interior, ceilings re­ of the contract and to satisfactorily complete the work PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "People Nways o k me why I don't 8 month old boy, semi In the convenience ol called for herein. Conditional bids will not be occepted. 121 Shield Street, West goroae, place on od In ces, wosher/drver hoo­ paired. References, fully your home. Reliable- Jeffrey Smith play for my own emuMment. I say.'Wtiat's emialng about H? ' Hartford, Monday thru 659-353S flexible hours. Own kups. $500 plus utilities Insured. Quality work. Director of Finance — Artie Shaw. transportation. Coll 742- classified telling our GENTLEMAN PRE­ reasonable. Call Norm Saturdov, • to lOom. Mondayy - Friday, 0 a.m,1,-5 • p.f and security. Coll 643-4067 Martin MoHston, even­ 033-03 VM I 6611, ask tor JeonneHe or readers what you hove FERRED. SS0.00 weekly. Marshall, 643-9044. 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By Scott MacLeod United Press International ; # BEIRUT, Lebanon — Moslem Druze militamen crushed their Libyan-backed Sunni Mosiem rivals h Hi featuring... today in fierce fighting for control of the western sector of Beirut, police and witnesses said. Right-wing phalange radio said 125 people were killed or wounded in the house-to-house fighting. UPI FOUR BEDROOMS photographer Leighton Mark was shot and seriously This Cotonial that is set on a corner lot has lour bedrooms, two ! if ^ i a c i o u s wounded while photographing the fighting. Mark, 32, full baths and is well kept. Also included is a first floor family room, fprmal dining and living rooms, in-ground pool and dour of Topeka, Kan. underwent surgery at the American ble garage. Truly a family home. Call Today. $62,500. Hospital to remove a bullet and shrapnel in the chest. B o lto n $ 1 2 4 ^ 9 0 0 "Looks like a case of the survival of the fittest," a Beirut police source said. "It's big fish eating the UPI photos 9 room, 4 bedroom Garrison Colo­ small fish.” The streets of west Beirut were virtually deserted' Above, B Victor class Soviet submarine the USS Kitty Hawk, meets reports to nial. Cathedral ceilings in Family as Druze militia patrols with jeep-mounted anti­ blame the Soviets for the collision. The aircraft guns and heavy machine guns fired volleys in surfaces after it collicied with a U.S. room and lovely loft bedroom. Den the air. aircraft carrier in the Japan Sea off the incident occurred while the carrier was The radio reported scores of Mourbitoun militamen eastern coast of Korea Wednesday. taking part in a joint exercise with off master bedroom. Large Eat-in captured by Druze fighters. The Mourabitoun, a small Right. Capt. David Rogers, skipper of Korean forces. Sunni Moslem militia, had controlled the only kitchen overlooking deck, raised crossing point between the Christian and Moslem ALL ON ONE FLOOR sectors of the city. Over an acre surrounds this unique eight room, four bedroom hearth fireplaced family room Prisoners were taken to the Jal al Bahr ranch. Custom kitchen, master bedroom suite with fireplace headquarters, a building occupied by the Druze Skipper says Russian sub rammed carrier and other lovely features throughout the house. Call today for r /o u r private showino $69,500. militia a few blocks from the U.S. Embassy located on 1.27 acres. compound, the radio said. We can help you became a Druze militiamen also arrested the family of Bv Paul Shin two radars," Rogers said. "We felt a According to Rogers, American in a northerly direction under its own "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! Mourabitoun leader Ibrahim Koleilat after storming United Press International sudden shudder, a fairly violent and Soviet naval vessels closely power and was joined by a Soviet Call 640-4525. and ask lor Oan. ^ ri... D. W. FISH REALTY CO. his residence in the Rawshe district of west Beirut. shudder. watch each other’s military opera­ Kara Class cruiser, the Petropav- D.F. REALE, INC. Koleilat is in Libya on an official visit. ABOARD THE USS KITTY HAWK “We immediately launched two tions in international waters. lovsk, Washingtton sources said. 243 Mmn SI Manchester Tel: 643-1591 Phalange radio said Druze and Moslem Shiite Amal — The skipper of the U.S. aircraft helicopters to see if we could render The Kitty Hawk, which was headed Real Estate A Soviet submarine was known to ITS Main St., Monditittt, Ct. Vernon Circle Vernon B72-9133 militia surrounded Palestinian refugee camps at carrier Kitty Hawk today said a any assistance.to them but the Soviet for the Philippines, stood by in the be shadowing the carrier, which was 646-4525 ■ nmm NMwM k ii a Sabra and Shatila, disarming pro-Mourabitoun nuclear-powered Soviet submarine siib appeared'(6 hdve suffered no area for two hours in case of a possible Palestinians who recently received a shipment of was operating without navigation extensive damage,” he told reporters Soviet request for help before it participating in "Team Spirit 84" weapons. The Mourabitoun radio station was also lights in the dark when it struck his aboard the aircraft carrier in the continued to sail southward through exercises with South Korean navy captured. ship in the southern Sea of Japan. Korea Strait. the Korea Strait, Rogers said. units. The carrier was not conducting The new fighting came after one man was killed and flight operations at the time, sources r three people were wounded Wednesday when Capt. David N. Rogers, skipper of Rogers also said the Soviet sub, The collision occurred as the said. residential areas came under shelling and sniper lire the 80,000-ton aircraft carrier, said which carries a crew of 90 and is carrier steamed at 15 knots toward along the "Green Line” dividing the city. his ship’s sonar was not capable of armed with 18 torpedoes, did not have the Yellow Sea, 150 miles east of South "The submarine is on the surface," Mat- * The combat persisted despite a call from leaders of detecting the submarine under water. its navigation lights on at the time and Korea, Pentagon and military sour­ the Pentagon statement said, adding Lebanon’s warring factions for their followers to The collision between the Kitty Hawk his ship could not detect the sub ces said. a visual sighting of the boat by one of observe a cease-fire announced during peace talks in and the 5,200-ton Victor-1 class attack because it has no sonar system President Reagan was informed of the carrier's SH-3H helicopters "indi­ tk ji I- Lausanne, Switzerland. The negotiations collapsed submarine Wednesday did not cause capable of spotting approaching the incident and "has what details are cated no apparent damage. Ships of H ill Tuesday after nine days, and the cease-fire has so far any damage to his ship and none of the vessels under water. available from the carrier," a White the battle group are remaining in the carrier’s 5,000 crew was iiwired, he House spokesman said. area to render assistance if been ineffective. "I presume that the submarine was required.” RUNCHESTER $116,900 ? .1 J A resident of the neighborhood near the Barbir, or said. submerged or partially submerged. In a statement, the Pentagon said, REDUCEDI Explore the possibility of owning this beau­ crossing point, said the Mourabitoun "have been Rogers blamed the Soviet sub, That is why it did not appear on our “Following a noticeable shudder But a Pentagon official said, "The tiful 1 year old Duplex. (5 & 5) features 3 bedrooms, ”CUTE AS A BUTTON!” Six room, Vinyl sided Cape, with Famiiy Room in removed” and their positions were occupied the saying it rammed into the right side of radar scopes,” Rogers said. which was felt throughout the ship, Soviets never accept any help from large country kitchen, gas utilities and maintenance militia of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party. the Kitty Hawk's bow section in Rogers also said the Soviet vessel observers on the starboard (right) tree aluminum exterior. An excellent opportunity (or in­ basement, Two email rooms upstairs; A "Must "It seems that the Mourabitoun have been wiped us.” vestment. Call for details. 643-4060 See Home''ll $64,900.00 darkness in the southern Sea of Japan had been shadowing the Kitty Hawk side of Kitty Hawk saw the outlline of On Nov. 2, a Victor-3 submarine out," the resident said. "There was some very heavy but did not appear to have sustained since March 19 when it left the South the sail (conning tower) of a subma­ surfaced in distress in the Atlantic fighting at dawn in the neighborhood. extensive damage. Korean port of Pusan to participate in rine resembling that of a Soviet Victor Ocean about 470 miles east of “It is quiet now, and it looks like the Druze "I was on the bridge at the time of an annual joint U.S.-South Korea Class moving away from the ship." Bermuda. It eventually was towed to militiamen have taken over the region after getting the incident, monitoring one of the military exercise. The submarine moved away slowly Cuba. Bolton MANCHESTER-43 FOREST ST. rid of the Mourabitoun." New listing, unique 9 Rm. Dutch Colonial One of the original Cheney Estates. Sound & The Mourabitoun, which turned pro-Libyan after Styled home, 4 bedrooms, large living room, Quality Construction Impossible to reproduce at Palestinian guerrillas were ousted from Beirut formal dining room, den, sun porch, family the asking price. First floor features Ig. entrance, following the June 1982 Israeli invasion, also I i room. Barn, Shed, fruit trees and many more foyer w/open staircase, living room, dining room, maintained a dozen positions close to the "Green features, all situated on approximately 2 den, modernized kitchen & lavatory. Second Line" and other west Beirut neighborhoods. Hart seen as strong in coming primaries RUNCHESTER $135,900 acres of well landscaped land, priced at floor has four bedroonrts, 316 baths, sitting room A Western television cameraman said the Druze DESIRABLE LO C A TIO N is only one of the many out­ $127,000. Call us for details. w/fireplace, 5 Interesting unreplaceable fire­ militia were "now in full control” of the Barbir standing features of this luxurious 6 room Colonial. Ex­ places, rear staircase from kitchen, large cellar crossing. Bv Laurence McQuillan nsylvania's 195 delegates will selected the questionable conduct of Reagan before New York will help recharge his quisitely decorated, this home features 4 bedrooms, 2V^ ideal for hobbyist or handyman. 2 car garage. BUSINESS ZONED DUPLEX "No cars are crossing from either side, but there is United Press International April 24 in another major primary. appointees — including attorney gen­ workers. baths, fireplaced family room, 2 car garage and mahy Offers Invited. Large, spacious home in East Hartford. Excellent light pedestrian traffic both ways,” he said. "There is Mondale, raising money in the West, eral nominee Edwin Meese and U.S. For the New York effort. Hart extras. Call our Manchester office for more details. for professional usd. Ideal business location. Information Agency Director Charles 643-4060 no fighting now.” WASHINGTON The Democratic .Wednesday called himself "the peo­ campaign manager Oliver Henkel said Full, heated attic. Call Now. $125,000.00 roadshow moves back East for the next ple’s Democrat" during a stop in- Wick. Hart would focus a large part of his few weeks with caucuses in Virginia Albuquerque, N.M. Later, he said he Meese is currently under fire for not campaign on the state's large Jewish and primaries in Connecticut, New fully disclosing financial data, and vote. jU&R REALTY CO. R EA LTY WORLD* — Frechette Attocliles n m t STRANO REAL ESTATE was unconcerned about suggestions the FREE 497 Buckland Road. P O Box 623 156 East Cantor Straat York and Pennsylvania, where Gary bitter feud with Hart would damage the Wick recently survived a scandal over "Historically, about 42 percent of the MARKET South Windsor. CT 06074 m Hart has a chance to gain ground on his secret taping of telephone calls. voters who participate in primaries in 643-2692 Bus (203)644-3481 646-7709 f T Youths pushing party’s chances against President R E A L ESTATE SERVICES evaluation Mondale said almost every week, New York come from the Jewish Robert D. Murdock, RoaNor teen oN>c« mflepenMney owneo ana opuaiM hH] Walter Mondale. , Reagan in November. 223 East Centef St., Manchester 64540B6 REALTY WORLD. The Virginia caucuses will be held “By the time we get past the “Another rotten apple falls out of the community, so we will be paying 647-7653 during the weekend, and Connecticut nomination, I predict the Democratic tree.” special attention to that segment of the for Safe Rides Democrats make their choice Tuesday Party will be more unified thdn ever Mondale wants to raise $100,000 to voting population,” he said. for the presidential nomination. Most before,” he said in Los Angeles. “The $125,000 in the two-day California visit. Jackson, meanwhile, was in Rich^ Hart, in Washington, conceded the Bv Sarah E. Holl politicos believe Hart will win most of main unifying factor will be the sleaze mond, Va., looking for votes in the Herald Reporter Connecticut’s 60 delegates — complet­ factor in this administration." Illinois campaign strained his staff and state's caucuses this weekend to select c y & iu - D.W. FISH REALTY CO. ing a New England sweep that already He explained the "sleaze factor” as his finances but said the two weeks 68 delegates. Of / h o m e s / ^ ^ The Commission on Children and Youth, along with has given him New Hampshire, Ver­ 243 Mnin SI. Manchester Vernon Circle. Vernon about a dozen other high school students, took its first mont, Maine, Massachusetts and step Wednesday toward keeping drunken teenagers Rhode Island. 643-1591 872-9153 off Manchester’s streets. Mondale scored a major victory in State tid ie s for Democratic hopefuis A "core group” agreed to a common goal: a the Illinois primary Tuesday, picking up 41 percent of the vote against Hart’s student-run Safe Rides (irogram, possibly in place By Mark A. Dupuis prunary could prove pivotal in the co-chairman of Jackson’s state cam­ before summer is over. 35 perdhnt and Jesse Jackson's 21 United Press International Democratic race and fuel momentum i T percent. paign, said he believed the Chubb CHFA OK Some 14 young people die every day because of lor a candidate in the New York fellowship would give Jackson expo­ drunk driving, and more than 300 are injured, a Boy Following the Illinois primary and primary, where a large number of NEW HOME CHFA OK caucuses held in Mondale's home state HARTFORD — Shifting the winds of sure in the state but didn’t expect it to 6 room t'4 ba'hs. fireplace, cualom kitchen and morel Only 3 bedroom remodeled colonial with 2 car Scouts representative told the commission. Robert their campaigns to the north, Jesse delegates will be at stake a week later. have any "great effect" on the primary $77,900 KreWer, field director for the Long Rivers Council of of Minnesota, Mondale had 641 of the Jackson and Sen. Gary Hart each Earlier Mondale had picked up garage. 60 s 5 4 0 .2 4 0 2 -hi 1,967 delegates needed for the nomina­ outcome. •'L . the Boy Scouts of America, said that to pare down promised at least three days of support from key Democratic leaders Daniels said the Jackson campaign those numbers, his organization has already helped 15 tion, while Hart bad 357 and Jackson 75. and had been considered the favorite in There were 268 delegates campaigning in Connecticut before the hoped to win at least two and possibly riTF Connecticut towns organize a Safe Rides service. Increasingly important Tuesday Connecticut, but Hart’s campaign has three delegates in the primary by The purpose of Safe Rides is to provide uncommitted. picked up steam. The next big delegate block will not primary. focusing on minority voters in the transportation home for any young person who is not Jackson, hoping to win two or three of Hart pulled a political coup Wednes­ state’s three largest cities of Bridge­ in a condition to drive or doesn't wish to be a come up for two weeks, when New York day when he picked up support from a voters select 285 delegates, so Mondale the 35 delegates at stake in the contest, port, Hartford and New Haven. passenger in such a situation, Kreidler said. will begin his campaign swing in group of 15 to 20 legislators, most of He said the campaign had registered Weekend party-goers, babysitters who would and Hart used the time to raise money whom bad been backing Sen. John and re-energize their campaigns. Pen- Connecticut Sunday and wind it up about 2,500 voters, mostly in the otherwise have to be driven home by an intoxicated Tuesday night awaiting results in New Glenn of Ohio, who has dropped out of minority community’, and would work adult, and prom-nlgbt drinkers are among those who Haven. the race for the nomination. for a record turnout of minority voters would be served. Colorado Sen. Gary Hart said he will A victory for the underdog turned in the primary. BUT THIS AND SELL “There are risks involved," said Greg Kane, an be in the state three days and possibly a frontrunner from Colorado would give Mondale was expected to pick up YOURS CHFAt adult member of the commission who has long been an Inside Today fourth to campaign for the primary. Hart a a sweep of New England endorsements Thursday from a group CHFA OK primaries and delegate selection 8'4 room 2'4 bath colonial in one of Mancheatera moat aought Spaclout dean 6 room Cape with beautiful new kitchen. Over­ ★ Spotless ★ ★ Super Value ★ advocate of Safe Rides. "You do more than arrive on a Former Vice President Walter Mon­ of black and Hispanic officials, includ­ after areal $122,900. sized garage. Friday night, pick up a walkie-talkie, drive around 20 pootf, 2 lections dale so far has scheduled only one brief caucuses. ing state Treasurer Henry E. Parker, Manchester 672,900 Manchester 674,900 and hope no one throws up in your car." visit to Connecticut Friday evening. Jackson is to arrive in the state the state’s highest elected black The danger of an inebriated client getting violent or Advic*...... 12 Lottery...... 2 The Connecticut primary earlier had Sunday and will visit Yale University 3 bedroom Custom Ranch located on level Area towns - ...... 9 ObituorlM ...... 10 official. BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, INC. in a Ranch. Spacious kitchen and dintt^g sick in one of the Safe Rides cars — which the ButinM t...... 18,20 Opinion...... 6 been considered a small prize in the as a Chubb Fellow, a prestigious House Majority Leader John Groppo, lot in convenient location. 2 Full baths, area. Covered 8x16 porch off master b ^ . volunteer drivers would have to provide themselves Clastiflod...... 18-19 Ptoplotolk ...... 2 Democratic race, but has become more program that has brought former D-Winsted, one of the legislators, said partially finished basement. Appliances. room. Fireplaced living room, 2 car gar­ — poncemed at least one student at the meeting. Comics...... 8 Sports...... 15-17 significant as the race between Mon­ presidents and other prominent speak­ Hart "would bring out the kinds of 189 W Esf^ENTER STREET Entortolnmont ...12 Tolevlslon...... 8 (Comer of McKee) 1 W T age, full basement, treed lot, appliances dale and Hart tightens. ers to campus. voters that normally wouldn’t come out State Democratic leaders say the Sen. John Daniels, D-New Haven. with Mondale at the top of the ticket.” ______646-2482 Please turn to page 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••••

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