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You may even find that the agency helps negotiate a fee- As unemployment continues its terrible, relentless bursement of any fees that you paid. Applicant-paid fees — in which you, the applicant, splitting arrangement with the employer. climb, increasing numbers of men and women who assume full responsibility for the fee — account for Even before you start making the rounds of various ik sperately need a job are turning to private employ­ many of the remaining agency jobs. Fees can range employment agencies, investigate what laws apply to Clearing tonight Manchester, Corfn. ment agencies to seek work. , , , \ Y o u r from half of your first month’s salary to 5 percent or 10 agency fees in your state. Some states have laws that Especially now, during these tough times, it is vitally Friday, Jan. 7,-1983 percent — even 20 percent, in some cases — of your first monitor the fees and set, by law, the maximum amounts sunny Saturday important that you know precisely what — if anything — M o n e y ' s year’s gross pay. Usually the agency expects its fee the that can be charged. In others, employment agencies you are paying for if you look to an enployment agency — See page 2 Single copy 25c day you start your new job. Payment terms will be must file their fee structures with the government, Md to help find a job. W o r t h spelled out in the contract: TTie agency may accept in­ they are prohibited from changing them without first Most private agencies make their money from place­ Sylvia Porter stallment pa)nments (and perhaps grant discountis to notifying the appropriate state agency. The scale of f ^ ment fees — what they earn from successfully matching those who pay in full immediately) or help arrange for which you, the job seeker, might be liable w l l l ^ in­ employers with job candidates. In most job placements, financing at a bank or other financial institution. cluded In the sales agreement, and yours might m the agencies' fees are paid by the employer: The Better Note: If the agency charges you an additional fee for among the states that require the fee schedule to be Business Bureau estimates that about 75 percent of all helping you get a loan, you may be able to arrange a loan posted — visibly — in the office or reception area. employment job placements fall into this category. yourself more ecqnomically. Also, the agency fee is tax If you are ever asked to leave a deposit, find out exact­ The National Association of Personnel Consultants, • ly what it is for and when you will get It back. It does the professional trade organization that covers about 25 deductible. Other ways in which fees are paid include “ partial- happen that in some states agencies can legitim ately percent of all employment agencies (about 2,500), sur- a "fe e paid" job, you fail to report to work, or choose to paid fees" in which, before you accept the job, you and request a deposit for certain kinds of jobs. But insist on Coup possible veved its members in 1980 and found that employers leave after a week or so, or get fired for cause. You may your new employer agree that each of you will assume a its return if you are entitled to it. paid 86 percent of their dollar volume and 83 percent of then be obligated to pay the fee, or at least pay a penalty (Save money as you organize your budget with Sylvia the number of placement fees. Most placement firms service charge to the agency. specified portion of the fee. P orter’s Financial Almanac for 1983 — a functional and actually prefer that employers pay for the majority of Learn what your responsibilities are in these In "fee-reimbursed” jobs, you, the employee, pay the fee up front, but the employer agrees to pay you back informative desk calendar/handbook featuring Porter’s positions. situations by carefully studying your contract and after a certain period of tim e on the job. In a variation best budgeting tips and money-saving advice. Regularly Even though employer-paid, or "fe e paid, " jobs are asking questions before you sign. For example, most of this, “ partial-fee reimbursement,” your new $8.95, now just $4.95 to readers of this column. Send $4.95 most common, some conditions are attached to them. If agencies expect their full service charge even if you are in El Salvador plus $1 for mailing and handling to Financial Almanac in vou fail to meet the conditions, you might owe money. fired for cause, since they fulfilled their part of the deal. employer agrees to pay back a portion of your fee after care of the Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, • Fee paid " means that the employer parts with the Others, though, make allowances for this possibility. a present period. In other than “ fee paid” jobs, you are entitled to pur­ Fairway, Kan. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal “ military alert” in a radio broadcast entire fee and you pay nothing if you fulfill the con­ Generally, when you lose a job through no fault of your SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (UPI) sue any of these options with a prospective employeb. Press Syndicate.) from San Salvador at about 11 p.m. local 7 tract's conditions. Suppose, though, that after accepting own, most agency contracts provide fc. partial reim­ — A provincial army commander in northern El Salvador rose in rebellion time (10 p.m. E ST) Thursday. “ I consider Minister of Defense Jose against the U.S.-backed government Guillermo Garcia a traitor to the prin­ today and said his troops were “ ready ciples of the Oct. 15 (1979) coup” by Bethlehem shutdown for anything.” Col. Sigifredo Ochoa declared his 1,000 moderate U.S.-backed officers, Ochoa declared on commercial radio late crack U.S.-bquipped soldiers in rebellion in a commercial radio broadcast late Thursday. Thursday and demanded the resignation Garcia is the onlj^ minister to remain of Defense Minister Jose Guillermo from the junta that took power in the Mill dying, so is city 1979 coup seen as the starting point of El Garica. X But Ochoa, the commander of the Salvador’s civil war in which some 36,000 northern Cabanas province who had been people have died. LACKAWANNA. N Y (UPIl - Bethlehem Steel mill that sprawls life. Where am I going to go?,” says After his declarati&n, Ochoa returned ordered to take a diplomatic post in The Indian.s named it Lackawanna, along the shores of Lake Erie, just a Les Vilagy, who owns Molnar’s bar to the Cabanas capital of Sensuntepeque Uruguay, denied his actions were part of meaning ‘fork in the river. " But the spit south of Buffalo. on the corner of Steelawanna and to meet with his forces and confer with a coup. street names tell what the city is But "the plant” — the lifeblood of Bethelehm Streets. The military rebellion came amid a his senior officers. really all about — Bethlehem. Lackawana for most of the century His business has sagged with the bloody civil war betWeen the U.S.- In San Salvador, the m ilitary hjgh Steelawanna. Lehigh. Mill. — is dying and some residents fear town’s economy and sometimes only I LACKAWANNA command went into an allnight meeting backed government and leftist guerrillas Lackawanna is home of "the that means the death of Lackawana brings in $30 to $40 a day. that has claimed an estimated 35,000 and could not be contacted by telephone. plant." as residents commonly refer as well. " I f I was younger, then it might be UPI photo In Washington, the State Department a different story," he said, rubbing lives in three years. to t he huge, 2'z-m ile-long, "Fm 59. I've lived here all of my had no immediate comment on the ap­ his white-haired brusheut. “ I ’d FIRE RAGES AT TEXACO TANK FARM IN NEWARK, N.J. As Ochoa sealed off northern Cabanas province, the Salvadoran high command parent coup bid. probably get out.” . . . blast killed one, hurt 12, and was heard 70 miles away O choa, commander of Cabanas met in San Salvador but refused to com­ .... Province in northern El Salvador, said Bethlehem announced last week ment on the situation. he made made the decision after steel-making operations would end There were no immediate moves by Hot winfer chills receiving word he would be transferred at “ the plant” by the end of 1983, 'It's like somebody dropped an A-bomb' government troops against the rebel of­ HOME OF CAIHEK BAKER to a post in South America, he said in his resulting in the loss of 7,300 jobs and ficer, who was reported meeting with his leaving a skeleton staff of about 1,- troops and general staff today at his radio broadcast. W estern military observers said 500 to man the firm ’s galvanizing headquarters in Sesuntepeque, the Thursday Garcia had shaken up “ about Kero-Sun's market dperation. capital of Cabanas province. J 20 percent” of the Salvadoran officer For a facility that at one time “ We consider that it is a punishment corps in a power struggle that ended KF,N'T — Blaming a weak weather has been very warm,” he employed 22,5()0 workers, the im­ Blast rips gas tank farm when they send us into diplomatic exile favoring allies of extreme rightist economy and unseasonably warm said "P la y that against a backdrop pending loss threatens to sound the as military attache, and as such have ig- weather. Kero-Sun Inc., the world's of the country's deepesj recession in National Assembly President Roberto death knell for this city’s economy. -oored the authority of the (defense) d’Aiibuisson, a formcir national guard largest distributor of portable years ' “ Since 1977, we knew that it was ministry and have declared ourselves in NEWARK, N.J. (UPI) — An explosion “ The tanks have floating roofs and If over­ Residents of Manhattan said the explosion major. kerosene heater, has laid off 150 of Miller also said competitors have going downhill,” admits Diane revolt against him,” Ochoa told U PI in a ripped through three gasoline storage tanks filled, vapors could stream out and become vibrated buildings. One woman on the West In his radio speech and in a brief Its 320 employees. inushroomed in the past two years. Kozak, a member of the Lackawan­ telephone interview. at a Texadci plant early today, killing one per­ ig n it^ ,’ ’ Kossup said. Side said she woke up thinking the city had telephone interview with United Press The company,- headquartered in Kero-.Sun was a pioneer in the na Chamber of Commerce and the “ It's not a coup, or anything,” Ochoa Kent, had expected to sell between American kerosene market in the city's school board. “ It’s the end of son, injuring 21 others and shooting bright Jersey City police said three people were been hit by an earthquake. International, Ochoa said he objected to Foam-spraying trucks used in airport said. But he vowed, “ We have the A orange flames hundreds of feet high. The arrested looting a dress store where a plate- his new assignment in the South I 25 million and 15 million portable mid 1970s. but now there are more an era ... what we have to do nw is military apparatus in the province ready than 70 competitors offering their blast blew out windows 4 miles away. glass window was shattered by the blast. crashes were brought from the Newark A ir­ American country of Uruguay that ap­ heaters last'year. but sales peaked try to pick up the pieces.” for anything.” "The boom vibrated my body — that’s how The spectacular four-alarm fire was port to combat the blaze, said Sgt. Joe Simko, parently was ordered by Garcia. at 1 million units, the same figure as own models. The shutdown news didn’t come UPl photo He said he had consulted with other loqd It was,’’ said Richard Gerber, who was triggered by an explosion in one propane gas a Port Authority police spokesman, " I believe I ’ve done very w ell,” Ochoa 1981. said Kero-Sun spokesman Ted out of the blue. The giant army colonels, but refused to identify SIGN DOESN’T TELL THE WHOLE STORY watching television in his apartment on the storage tank in the Texaco plant on the The Coast Guard dispatched a helicopter, Miller Wednesday "There's been a flood of lowpriced steelmaker had been losing money, them. said. "W e just have to bring expenses in 15th floor of a building in the New York City Passaic River near Kearny Point, said utility boat and waterways safety boat with Taiwanese imports, which look the the firm had been protesting its tax . . . Steel mlH’s closing aHects entire city He told National Public Radio’s "M or­ Ochoa was one of the moderate young Borough of Queens, about 15 miles away from Newark Fire Department spokesman I^nnte fire hoses aboard, but all were driven back by line with current sales. " he said. same as our models," but are not as assesment at the Lackawanna plant, ning Edition” in a telephone interview officers who participated in the 1979 coup Miller'blamed a variety of factors the explosion. Tucker. the intense heat and kept on standby. well made, he said. smallscale layoffs were becoming Basilica, the infant and boys home ahead. Others voice feelings of jobs for me to chase now that the today that he had closed off Cabanas that was followed by a series of sweeping Other Queens residents said the force of the The cause of the blast, which spewed Authorities said they may have to let the for stagnate sales, including an ab­ In addition, articles in the October com m on — and autos w e re n ’t and hospital built by Father Nelson betraal and bewilderment. plant is shut down.” from the resi of the country “ until the land and banking reforms. explosion sent people into the street. flames to two neighboring tanks and sent blaze burn itself out. N normally warm winter, a weak issues of Consumer Reports and selling. Baker, and in the rich mixture of Don Grey, 37, had 10 years seniori­ Jim Crean, a restaurant operator minister resigns or they come to take He recently has been hailed by U.S. economy, more competitors, recent “ It’s unbelievable,’ ’ one witness said. “ It’s gray, acrid smoke boiling into the clear night, Science magazines indicated un- But when it was announced, the people — the Poles, Italians, blacs, ty at the plant and thought he was whose father worked at the plant for Twelve people were taken to St. James back the garrison. military advisers as the brightest of El like somebody dropped an A-bomb." was not immediately known. No evacuations published reports the heaters are vented kerosene heaters were news still shook this industrial city Puerto Ricans and Arabs. set for life. over 40 years, expresses more op­ Hospital, where one person was admitted If government forces come to retaiie Salvador’s new officers and was dis­ dangerous and the National Football Officials said one Texaco employee was were required. hazardous because they produced right down to its steel girders. Some longtime Bethlehem "I really don’t know what I’m timism. “ The area is rich in with head injuries and 11 were treated and the area, he said, “ W e’ll fight back.” cussed in both Salvadoran and American was killed and 21 others Injured in the 12:15 “ I was in my bathtub and all my windows l.,eague strike. concentrations of indoor air pollu­ Pride has always b ^ n high in employees are denendlng on their going to do now,” he said. “ I bought heritage and pride. The people w ill released, a hospital spokesman said. “ We believe the general is making circles a possible successor to Garcia, or ■ Everyone thought this would be a.m. blast that was felt up to 70 miles away. cracked,’ ’ said Ralph Taylor, who lives about tion higher than federal standards, Lackawanna. You can see it in the pensions to provide an economic a house, I have a mortgage payment never give in to its being a ghost mistakes and acting like a little king. We as a candidate for high litary posts. one of the coldest winters but the for outdoor air quality. More than 100 Newark firefighters were at 4 miles from the explosion site. Five were reported treated at Beth Israel palatial Our Lady of Victory lifejacket through the rough years to make and there aren’t even anv town,” he said. want democracy and not some Hitler,” His move was seen as an open attempt the scene and Fire Chief Stanley Kossup said Suffolk County police reported callers from Hospital and released. the colonel said, to gain support from other moderate of­ the explosion may have been caused by over­ as far as Mount Sinai, N.Y., about 70 miles A New Jersey Transit police officer was Ochoa, flanked by his high command, ficers in an apparent first move of a away from the blast, calling to ask what had reported treated for minor injuries at Univer­ filled tanks, which each hold a maximum of declared Cabanas province under military coup. Public Records 450,000 barrels. happened. o sity Hospital.

Warranty deeds Executor’s deed Lis pendens Release of attachment property on Tyler Circle, Eleanor P. Hohenthal to chimney and wood stove at Connecticut Motor Lodge James G. ‘ O'Connor by Estate of Clara K. Rez- Financeamerica Byron Birtles and Ruth relocate sign at 141 Center 58 Ashworth St., $650. for a sign at 330 Tolland UNEMPLOYMENT Pa.sal Prignano, attorney- Declaration of trust nick to Charles E. Saimond Mortgage Services Inc. to Birtles releasing Joseph L. St„ $40. To F. FralIiciardi4for in­ Turnpike, $25. Rumors persist Rate of jobless in-fact. to Thomas H. Got­ M ichael Horwath and and Joan Saimond, proper­ Anthony C. Dininni and Swensson Jr., Inc, $15,000, "ro Martin Fortin for a terior finish of new con­ To Agnoli Sign Co. for r a t e ------ta and Ana M Gotta, Susanna Horwath, holding ly on Adelaide Road. Elvira L. Dininni, property property on Oak G rove wood stove at 68 Branford struction at 150 McKee St., wall signs at A&P Food property at 142-144 Charter in trust for Ann H. Moran • A du lt M an; Estate of Robert I. at 655 W. Middle Turnpike, Street. St., $200. $4,000. Store at 1135 Tolland Turn­ Oak .St,', $60,200. and John J. Moran, proper­ 10. 1% Armstrong, property at 64 foreclosure. To Nash W. R owlett for a To R. P. Hayes for pike, $1,000. 10.8 % Ellen G. Hollister to ty at 284 Parker St. In Ooeambar UP 0.1% Hemlock St.. $58,900. Melrose Distributors of P&WA layoffs steady at 10.8% Debra .1. Sharron and Lien Estate of Jane Stratton Inc. releasing Philip T, UP 0.1% • AduK Woman: Diane J. Brown, property to Scojt J. Whitham and Hillview Condominium Meek, property at Windsor 10.3% at 36 Essex St., $50,900. Gwen E. Beebe, property Association Inc. to Stanley Building permits W HIT EDOCITIOII NOWBi CHKY RUT SCHOOL UP 0.1% Street and Croft Drive, $8,- « By Raymond T. DeMeo That statement is intepreted by some WASHINGTON (U P I) - The U.S. un­ rate downward slightly to 10.7 percent Joseph Swensson Jr., at 175 St. John St., $57,000. Sadlak, Unit 298A, $304.05. To Dairy Mart Inc. for 000 . union officials to mean that the extent of • W h lt a r employment rate held steady at 10.8 per­ from 10.8 percent. If the old procedures Inc to Wifliam J. Bellock Mercury Oil Co. to replace Herald Reporter 10- Conway School of Registration Jan. 3 thru 13th, 1983 the projected layoffs will depend on how 9.7% cent in December, remaining at its had been used in December the rate and Abigail E. Bellock, Fiduciary’s deed R e le a s e o f Hen sign face at 653 Center St., Landscape Design Inc. between 4 p.m. & 8 p.m. Rumors and at this point they’re just many employees decide to retire early UP 0.1% highest since the Great Depression, with would have climbed to 11 percent, the property on Oak Grove ’ Estate of June E. Broadt Town of Manchester $750, to replace sign face at releasing Roger V. Cheney, rumors — are circulating among under an Incentive plan offered to both • B la c k s: sagging Christmas employment wiping department said. Street, $79,400. to Bertha K. Dietrichsen, releasing David Wilson, 244 Broad St., $750. property on Elro Street, employees of the Pratt & Whitney Group salaried and hourly employees. 30.9% out improvement for factory workers, The department said the Christmas Charles Botticello to property at 81 Campfield property at 33-35 Bunce To Ron Cladette for T-MTOWINE KCMMCS W-nM Tl MUTM, U. 8 KFK. $2,300. that the company has scheduled a m ajor UP 0.9% the Labor Department said today. season increase in retail sales employ­ trustees of United Road, $63,000, Drive, $137 83 and $171.53, Sidney Cushman to reflnish MSK aicTwan V4HTR9 TG MKR9 CGMPVTiRS T H E P L A N offers a $10 a month per layoff of salaried worker.s for the middle In addition to the 12 million Americans ment “ was less than expected for this Pentecostal Church of second^floor at 531 Parker year of service bonus over full pension to • Hiapanics; Certificate of condem­ Michael F. Shanahan T-iUK BMUM|/KliM SOUS of January. looking for work, the department said time of year." After seasonal adjust­ Manchester, property at R e le a s e ju d gm en t Hen St., $1,800. UniMUL EITAIE FN TK UT FOMI employees aged 55 or older who retire 19.3% Hie rumors are so prevalent, In fact, 114 Garden Grove Road, nation Economy Electric releasing Joseph L. T-MW Min (M l) WMBMIIICM. MHiTM voluntarily. Hourly workers must have DOWN 0.1% the nqmber of people who need jobs but ment the number of jobs in retail sales State Department of Swensson Jr. Inc. property that on Monday the president of the Ehist are too discouraged to keep looking dropped by 65,000, a huge setback for this $106,000. releasing Henry Botticello, 25 years of service to opt for the plan; sTosnogors; Transportation against on Elast Eldridge St., $25,- To Herman M. Frechette WDWTKMMI Hartford local of the machinist’s union totaled 1.8 million, the highest number of segment of the econom y.. John F. Lynch and properties on Tyler Circle, MBMOMim A MCMMINMII salaried workers only need 10 years of 24.9% 7 Connecticut Light and 000. met with company officials to find out It offset a marked improvement in the Shirley Y. Lynch to Arthur Hilistown Road, Center to repair fire damage at 6 service. UP 0.3% discouraged jobless in 18 months. B u m n n i M i 'f m O R IM 8 Ml CMMTNNM1 whether there’s any truth to them. E. Kaull, property at 342 E. Power Co., properties on Street, and Woodside Eklison Road, $1,000. Union officials said today is the The unemployment rates for teenagers unemployment picture for manufac­ s B la c k Interstate 86. Street. To Richard P. Hayes for OMMMIIMMnK T-SMHL BHMI D M 1 rampany’s response, according to deadline for salaried workers to opt for and adult women reached new highs, the turing employees. While 50,000 factory Center St,, $70,000. Release of Its pendens T o o n a g a rs: Rita J, Borgeson, action Hubert Bush M.D. a sign at 362 E. Center St., t i d e In the lo c a l’ s c u rre n t, the plan. Hourly workers have until department said, and the amount of time jobs were eliminated during the month, Judgment Hens Economy E lectric Co. ii4Mrat T-tMML BNM m n 1 49.2% by Benedict Austin Joy, releasing Thomas Ryan, $200. tter to union m enibers,"w as that March to participate. spent off the job for the typical un­ it was a substantial improvement over Broadcast Management releasing Henry Botticello, UNCHANGED attorney-in-fact, to property on Redwood To Harpor Sign for T-CMnmni »STMMMi m n Mi M i CN 2no layoffs are scheduled for that timeA P&W spokesman was not available employed person lengthened to a post- the 140,000 jobs lost in factories in Corp. against Elarl Daniels, Michael S. Bezrutezyk and Road, $400. (Jan. 15, the day the layoff is rumored to today for comment on the rumored World War II high. November, Job losses in the steel in­ also known as Daniels TCMWmWI in n a t MMMffMnr MAMJ J A SON D Bonnie K. Bezrutezyk, h it).” The department made a number of dustry were largely offset by increased Travel, property on Porter Release of Hen layoffs. 1B8? property at 91 High St., T-CIMMnRim WHIIm 1 VmM IHilCK MEET M l MMI According to the newsletter, company *Ratas rsvissd m DaoanWar duo to saasonal adjuatmam revisions in its procedures in December, employment in the auto industry, the Street. $1,112.20. Northfield Green Con­ IF SALARIED workers are the target $50,000. officials went on to say “ that at the end revising November’s unemployment department said'. Berner and Sons Inc. RMNMTY mMDDS T-noiBML Mm L Ma 8 Till. of the talked-about job cuts, it’s expected dominium releasing of January they would review the against George Kalfas, that middle-management supervisors Quitclaim deeds Terrance and Judith M n m r FMB V M n i-nca Mm % bm/ u m m ii . a aw. projected work schedule for 1963, and in property at 32 Croft Drive, Virginia B. Batson to Chetelat, property at 27F GULF KEROLITE the process look closely at the number of will be the first to be pared. $151.10. BRIMCILnmTI R>IECEME. fM IM ^ The number of hourly workers at Pratt Suzanne B. Shorts, Esquire Drive, $2^.40. workers who opt for early retirement successor trustee of Trust is down, through lajraffs and attrition, by New York woman 'pays to be poor' 1-K KEROSENE Now At t-BieniM si T4BIM plans." Estate of Inez May Batson, about 5,000 employees in the past five properties on Burnham U M N CMIMi M B u m M i m n H a cmiB years. But the number of supervisors for Street. ROBiRT J. SMITH, Inc. w flN K n n v EM M M C M M 1 those workers hasn’t decreased, except NO RTHAM PTON, Mass. (U P I) - Shed­ Florence Heights Unemployment Coalition frazzled by the hordes of reporters and through attrition. ’This means that in James Generis to Donald BOB’S GULF SELF SERVE amiawicnMMi ding her uppermiddle class background for a headed by a resident. Bennie Johnson. cameramen tucked into the Diaz’ tiny living Gay, property on Tolland l i B H I MSaUNSWTIIS SiCE 250 W. Mlddlo TpiM., Manchootor ALL COURSES COST $64.00 inside Today some plant areas the ratio of foremen to week, a New York woman is living with a Mrs. Ambauruch, who paid $500 to par­ room waiting her arrival, and said she hoped Turnpike, 025,000. Ail courses are 36 hours In length. Hours are from 6:30 workers is much lower than it used to be. fam ily in a housing project in hopes of getting ticipate in the program, arrived about 5 p.m. it was not “ just a freak show.” Vivian Diana Sedok. also 1 9 1 K ^ ALSO to 9:30 P.M. Union officials don’t expect that the some real-world experience for a doctoral Thursday after a seven-hour drive from her “ I would have liked to have no one here," pending layoff. If there is one, will affect known as, Vivian Diana i ■ Claeses meet one night penweek for 12 weeks. Advice ...... 14 Lottery : ...... 2 thesis. home in Oswego. N Y. She lives there with her she said. “ If it turns out to be a big story I Spearot to Albert J. 5 GAL. KEROSENE CANS Area to w n s ...... 7 Obituaries...... 10 hourly workers to any great extent. But Mrs. Sylvia K. Ambauruch, 47, is the first husband, a research scientist for IBM, and hope something positive comes out of it.” Spearot, property it 111 791 W M m e m t p m .. ceww. we4o Business...... 20 Opinion...... 6 they’re still worried that such a cutback participant in a “ pay-to-be-poor” class their two children, aged 16 and 20. Mrs. Ambauruch, who is attending State Walnut St. 649-5241 FOR SALE M— Mon. Claas atarta^an. 17, 1983 Classified ... 18-19 PeopIeUlk ...... 2 will hit their ranks later in the first exchange program at the Florence Heights Her hostess for the week, Mrs. Ramona University of New York at Binghamton, said M ichael Horwath and C o m ic s ...... 8 Sports ...... 15-17 quarter of the year, after the deadline Housing Project. Diaz, 42, has 14 children, seven of whom she came to Florence Heights as a student 89 E. CeiMer Elraet T— T u b s . Class starta-Jan. 18, 1983 Tal. |849-839e Susanna Horwath to \ TEL.«49-4703 W-Wed. Claaa atarta-Jan. 10, 1083 Entertainment 11 Television ...... 8 passes for the hourly workers’ early .National media attention has surrounded currently live with her. and hoped the experience would help her themselves as trustees, Maneheeter, Cl. R— Thura. Claaa atarts-Jan. 20, 1063 retirement program. the Innovative program created through the Mrs. Ambauruch was visi_.y surprised and write her thesis. property at 284 Parker St.

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2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 7, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 7. 1983 - 3 NMIONAt WtA1Hf.fi SI-fUTCf lOfiiCASl lo 7 AM I M I - b h:» 79.71 n ^ news Briefing fk Boyle murder case Office' shifts Sea war gentlemanly lOB ANOCIIB' Judge ready to rule on attorney NORTH SHIELDS, England (UPI) - Fighting a urged gentlemanly sea war, British officials ordered a Danish omcANS politician to court today to face charges for his he didn’t have an open mind on challenge of a new 12-miie limited fishing zone. By Richard Cody evidence would mean that the The town attorney’s of­ I"*** state would have no case and the case, he would ask that The 140-ton trawler Sand Kirk, with European parlia­ Herald Reporter another judge be appointed. fice will remain in the riSwJ would have to drop its charges. Municipal Building and the ment member and fisherman Kent Kirk at the helm, V 11 - Kelly then said he refused to was caught fishing iilegally Thursday off northeastern UP» w r A 1 H L R rO I O C A S I VERNON — Judge Eugene T. But consideration of this mo­ office of the registrars of Kelly will likely decide Monday tion could be moot if Kelly agrees give that comment the “dignity” England in defiance of the new British fishing rules im­ of response. voters will stay in the base­ posed on Jan. 1. whether or not to accept the to take Geidraitis off the case ment of that building if As expected, the Royal Navy boarded Kirk's ship and bitter request of the attorney for and appoint another public recommendations worked escorted the vessel to port in North Shields. Weather accused killer Edward F. Boyle defender. It would mean another ON TUESDAY, Giedraitis out by a town committee Kirk, 34, who owns an interest in three Danish that he be pulled off the case. attorney would have to become It-AI yelled twice at Kelly, charging Wednesday hold. trawlers, sailed into British waters in a well-publicized An evidentiary hearing has acquainted with the case. that the judge was misrepresen­ The changes in plans for challenge of the new regulations. Ironically, the Royal been scheduled for 2 p.m. Mon­ ting his points to the prosecution. shifting offices within the Navy pounced on him so quickly he failed to catch any day in Tolland County Superior BOYLE, 22, IS charged with He also opened up his briefcase complex of municipal forbidden fish. Today’s forecast Court. There Public Defender felony murider, third-degree and tossed out papers and books buildings were made at a Kirk was ordered to appear in local court in North Vincent Giedraitis will have to sexual assault and attempted in an effort to convince Kelly that meeting of town ad­ Today becoming mostly cloudy with a 30 percent prove to Kelly that he hasn’t had ministrators and other of­ Shields charged with contravention of Britain's 12-mile chance of showers this afternoon. Highs 40 to 45. first-degree sexual assault in he needed more time to work on fishing limit and faced fines of 380,000. adequate time to prepare a good connection with the strangulation the case. ficials. Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Tonight clearing. Lows 20 defense for the case. The at­ The group decided to re­ “1 will plead not guilty today because the British laws to 25. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph. Saturday sunny. death of a Columbia woman, are illegal." Kirk said after breakfasting on British torney charged Thursday that he Louisa M. Scott, 20, in May of Boyle was arrested in March of tain the plan for moving Highs 30 to 35. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. was being pushed too quickly. 1982. the Court of Probate into kippers. "It doesn't help British fishermen either to s 1980. keep big Danish trawlers out of coastal waters if the big Giedraitis has hired an at­ He is a convicted rapist now District Attorney Donald the Hall of Records, now Scottish boats can come down. Either way Britain's new Extended outlook torney to represent him. The serving a $ix- to 12-year term. He Caldwell, who showed anger used only for one office, fishing policy does not protect small fishermen.” public defender did not name the is also charged with committing Thursday in court for what court that of the credit union. Extended outlook for New England Sunday through attorney. seven other alleged rapes in personnel said was maybe only The group decided it Meanwhile, the trial, which 1 the thi d time in eight years, said could not gain enough Recruiter sold dope? Tuesday: M anchester in 1980. These Herald photo by Cody Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Fair was once scheduled to begin in charges are pending. the state will contend that space if it tried to find OXNARD, Calif. (UPI) - Pfc. Mari Lyn Dailey's Sunday Increasing cloudiness Monday with a chance of June, has again suffered a set­ Giedraitis has had enough time more room for the probate UPI photo So far, this case has been duties with the Marines have been terminated and she showers late in the day. Fair Tuesday with a warming back. dominated by disputes between BOYLE (LEFT) LED OUT OF COURT THIS WEEK to prepare for the case, and that court within the Municipal has taken leave while awaiting arraignment on charges trend through the period. Highs in the 30s Sunday, 40s by . Kelly will also consider Mon­ Giedraitis and Kelly and the . . . hit with another delay In his trial Kelly shouldn’t take him off. Building. Mayor Stephen T. she sold marijuana while recruiting at her former high Today In history Tuesday. Lows in the teens to mid 20s Sunday, mid 20s to ; day a motion Geldraitls filed prosecution. After the hearing,' Kelly said Penny has asked the com­ school. mid 30s by Tuesday. asking to suppress a confession It climaxed Thursday when another alternative was brought mittee to explore that Police said Miss Dailey, 18, was arrested Monday Vermont: Fair Sunday and again Tuesday. A chance police obtained from Boyle. Giedraitis, who unexpectedly to be taken off the cese. without adequate time to prepare to his attention. He said possibility. On Jan. 7,1931 a report to President Herbert between 4 and 5 million Americans were out Giedraitis charged that Kelly a good defense. Geidraitis left open the possibili­ In earlier planning, the’ 7 alter a counselor saw her sell 1 gram of marijuana to of rain and snow Monday. Highs Sunday 25 to 35 and lows However, the district attorney failed to show up for trial on' Hoover by the Emergency Committee-for , of work. The unemployed wait in long lines Avellar Smith, Jr., also 18, a senior at Channel Islands 10 to 20. Highs Monday and Tuesday in the SOs and low said in court Thursday that Wednesday though Boyle had and the prosecution were forcing In court Thursday, Giedraitis ty of staying on the case if a co­ town attorney was to be outside a registration center In New York. High School, 55 miles north of Los Angeles. Unemployment Relief estimated that 40s. Lows 20 to 30. keeping the confession out of been brought in, filed his motion him into beginning the case went so far as to ask Kelly that if defender was appointed. moved to Lincoln Center. Miss Dailey, a stock clerk at the Camp Pendleton Maine and New Hampshire: Increasing cloudiness The change was made Marine base in Oceanside, was on month-long assign­ Sunday. Chance of rain or snow Monday. Fair agalir because of the close ment as a .recruiter's askistant. She joined the Marine Farm jobless soars Company sells plant Tuesday. Highs in the 20s north to 30s south. Lows in the associatioB between the at­ Corps after graduating from high school last June. teens and low 20s. torney and other offices in Officers said they confiscated another 6 grams of the The rate of unemployment for farm workers soared in NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (UPI) — Brown 4 Sharpe t t the Municipal Building. drug after they arrested her. December, climbing nearly a full percentage point to Manufacturing Co. has sold its closcki North Providence The attorney’s office will “It was an awful small amount for $10," detective 16.5 percent from November’s 15.6 percent to reflect plant to Worcester Textile Co. of North Providence. National forecast GOP seeks housing-plan moratorium be moved to space now oc­ Frank Paramo said. “She told me the prices were going 305,000 farm employees looking for jobs. In May the rate The precision instrument and tool-making company cupied by the treasurer; for farm workers reached its 1982 high at 18.1 percent. said Thursday It also sold its assets and equipment to By UiOted Press International the treasurer will use up.” 97 Principal Ken Benefield said a school counselor The rate of unemployment among construction Precision Industries Inc., a Providence-based manufac­ City^Ar Fest HI Lo Pep Los Angeles c 67 not on the agenda for dis­ friends, DiRosa and space to be vacated by the Albuquerque c SI 24 .... Louisville c 53 42 derway by next month, to the GOP plan would Republicans deserve the SMITH ALSO accused observed the sale. workers climbed to 22 percent from November's revised turer of cutting tools. Anchorage s 07-01 .... Memphis pc 56 44 By Paul Hendrle cussion. others, can give it, but they finance department when 6 .08 ensure completion in 1983. require much more than time to prepare their plan the Democrats of Paramo said, “She has done it before— when she was 21.8 percent but was still slightly under the year’s peak Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy said Thursday "the recent AthevlUe c S4 25 .... Miami Bech pc 73 Herald Reporter “As with the Republican- can’t take it. They like to it moves to the probate -Atlanta c 57 37 .... Milwaukee cy SB 32 .01 fine tuning. adequately. politicizing the issue. At closing of the North Providence operations has been of SB 30 34 sponsored anti-income tax make wild statements.” court and hearing room. in school, she sold it to the same kid. That's how the kid set in October. The department said 1,159,000 construc­ Billings cy « 34 .00 Minneapolis cy The Republicans today GOP TOWN Chairman "M r. Smith and Mr. Democratic Director Tuesday night’s Board of knew she was selling dope." tion workers were unemployed during the month. particular concern to me and I’ve been in continuing Blnnmgham c SO 36 .... Nashviue pc 80 41 Curtis M. Smith said a six- resolution introduced last Smith also charged the The registrars and the Boston cy 43 30 .... New Orlcns pc 6B 47 called for a six month (Director Peter P.) Stephen T. Cassano, chair­ Directors meeting. contact with Mr. Donald Roach in attempts to maintain 3 summer, the Democrats Bennet project already has general services offices Factory workers had an unemployment rate of 14.8 Brwnsvll Ti.pc 72 57 .... New York pc 45 SB moratorium on action on month moratorium should DiRosa and Mr. (Director man of the board’s Real Republicans DiRosa and percent, the same as in November, showing 3,340,000 the operations. Buffalo 8 29 31 .03 Oklahm Cty pc SB 32 under Mayor P enny’s cost Manchester taxpayers will remain, virtually un­ Boy allergic to blood 45 30 be set so both projects can Estate Committee, said Diana angrily left the “The expectation of retention of jobs during these dif­ Charlstn S.C. c 57 42 .. Omaha cy both the Democratic William J.)' Diana — 1 leadership suspended the more than $50,000 for con­ changed, in the basement factory workers were jobless. Charlott N.C. c 54 34 .... Philadelphia pc 4B S3 proposal to convert the va- be adequately studied. leave out Mrs. (Director the Republican opposition meeting (Mrs. Lingard HUDSON, Mass. (UPI) — Parents of a 3‘<4-year-old Total employment during the month was unchanged at ficult economic times make me doubly pleased that our 34 . F^oenix c 70 C rules in order to make a sultant fees. of the Municipal Building. Chicago pc 41 cant Bennet School “Alternative uses for the Joan V.) Lingard — got to Bennet now is unfair, stayed behind) when boy “allergic to his own blood” have appealed for 99.1 million after seasonal adjustment. Since the begin­ efforts met with success,” he said. Cleveland cy 48 37 .... Pittsburgh w 37 32 mockery of the Cassano said that is inac­ One object of the latest Columbus cy 46 30 .... Portlanu Me. s 36 31 22f building to elderly housing Bennet building Itself have themselves in a big hole,” because they participated Democratic Director donors to help the youngster suffering from a rare dis­ Brown & Sharpe lost at least $10 million in 1962 .64 Democratic process. The curate. While some fees to plan is to postpone con­ ning of the recession late in the summer of 1981 total Dallas c 61 36 .... Portland Ore. r SB 51 and their own plan to build not been adequately said Cummings. "They in earlier consideration of Kenneth N. Tedford ease doctors have named after him. employment has dropped by 1.7 million, the department because of a IS-month strike by 1,600 m a c l^ s ts and a Denver cy 54 35 .... Providence cy 42 29 .31 Republican directors attorneys and others have sideration of an elevator. It 53 35 explored,” said Smith in a proposed a project that the project. questioned the practicality John Duckworth III, son of John* and Cathy world-wide machine tool slump. Des Moines cy 40 29 .... Richr. lond c new elderly housing. didn’t lose that night, the been paid, the major fees groups offices used said, with adult men and teenagers those that were less Detroit cy 44 34 .08 St. Louis pc 63 34 However, Democratic statement. "Approximate­ can’t be backed up, “It became a project of the GOP plan. The board Duckworth, was recuperating from emergency brain The North Providence plant had employed about 185 28 21 £2 Salt U kc Cityr S3 SB people of Manchester to Community Develop­ frequently by the public on employed. Duluth cy Town Chairman Theodore ly 10 months had passed because the project as thrpugh the subcommittee was debating an issue surgery New Year's Day in Boston’s Children’s workers before the strike, but was down to a few dozen El Paso fy 40 23 ... San Antonio pc 61 43 lost.” ment Corp. — the coor­ the main floor, accessible Hartford cy 40 27 .12 San Diego c 65 56 R. Cummings said the between the introduction of proposed would have rents system in which the related to bonding for Hospital. The child was born with a disease, which.his before the closure. Brown & Sharpe’s main plant is SO 42 dinating consultant — and to the handicapped by Honolulu c 80 71 .... San Franese hz Republican proposal is an the Democrat plan and the just about the same as Republicans participated Bennet and DiRosa .said it doctor, Diana Beardsley, named after him, in which his Sununu takes over N.H. located in North Kingstown. Indianapolis cy 48 24 .... San Juan pc 83 71 Cummings defended architect Richard ramp. 0- Jackson Mss. c 63 SB .... Seattle r SO 4B '.ti attempt to kill the Bennet time the first feasibility Bennet. The Bennet for more than a year,” said was out-of-order to talk antibodies attack the blood platlets, the body's clotting 40 SB .14 Tedford. Lawrence Associates and General Manager Robert J Jacksonville c 61 S3 .... ^ k a n e r ' study was made available. about the Republican plan. CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) — Newly inaugurated Gov. 67 44 project and he predicted proposal is in place, its Cassano. “Diana par­ B. Weiss said he feels that mechanism Kansas City cy S3 31 .... Tampa c An additional seven Democratic Mayor "They can’t back up others will not be paid un­ John Sununp has gotten a good feet for the chief Las V ^as c 61 SO .... Washington pc SB 37 the Democratic directors figures are worked out, ticipated and it was he who less the project proceeds, without the elevator, all The condition can also attack the red and white cells, Brain death said near 40 .... Wichita cy BO 20 months have passed during their proposal, and so they executive’s duties in just his first afternoon on the job. Little Rock pc 54 will go forward with housing is needed. urged the reductions of Stephen T. Penny ruled the the work can be done from leaving him highly susceptible to infection. which time numerous questions were relevant. call names at "Tedford, who Cassano seid. llien, the "The doctors said that they have never seen a case Within four hours of being sworn in at noon Thursday Bennet. Democrats hold a “Smith is trying to save rents, which we did. I payment will come from current budgeting and BRISTOL (UPI) — A 33-year-old woman kept live on changes have been made to face. We Democr^its would suggest in good faith “ Mr. Tedford’s maiden questioned them and wants like this)ever before," his father, John Duckworth, said as the state’s 93rd governor, Sununu had presided over life support equipment after allegedly being choked by 6-3 board majority. to bring oOfthe facts,” said revenue the project most of it can be done in- time apparently is im­ the Initial nlan. believe in what we are that the support should be voyage into the realm of Thursday. “It could be the only one like it in the worid. his first executive council meeting, held his first news her husband has only minimal brain activity, which Cummings. “Smith and his produces, he said. house. portant if Bennet Is to “The Republican alter­ doing and obviously the there. This enjoyed the party politics at Tuesday’s They said basically he is allergic to his own blood. He conference and gotten his first bad reviews. authorities say could raise a complex question. Lottery While Republican legislative leaders generally hailed succeed, because construc­ native, while only concep­ Republicans cannot say the support of both parties board meeting has shown has had six operations in the last three years."' If brain death occurs and the woman, Donna Chauvin, his willingness to become a The boy is not uncomfortable. Duckworth said, but Sununu’s inaugural address. House Minority Leader tion must be completed tually presented last week, same. Smith can’t back up through the entire A 23, is disconnected from the life support systems, it is within the year if investors must now be fine-tuned for his project.” project.” hit-man for Cummings,” "the doctors don't want to say one way or another (if Chris Spirou, D-Manchester, complained that the 13- not clear who would be responsible for her death, her are to get tax benefits. presentation to the board. Smith said a detailed said Smith. “Tedford’s he’ll ever have a normal life). Either it will turn around minute speech contained “nothing of substance.” doctor and lawyers say. Winning numbers drawn Maine daily: 920. Since the financing It is only right that six presentation of his Cassano charged the questioning of the by itself or they'll find a cure for it. " “The most inspiring thing I heard today was in the The woman’s husband, John Chauvin, 39, was charged Thursday in New England: phode Island daily: 1412. moor Republicans simply chose Republican proposal was S depends on that invest­ months be allowed for that proposal would be made prayers.” said Spirou. with first degree assault after allegedly trying to choke Connecticut daily: 629. New Hampshire daily: ment, proponents say the process to occur.” “only when appropriate.” Bennet to make a political totally out-of-order. The Sununu's address before a packed house of family, his wife during an argument. He was held on $W,0(X) Connecticut weekly: P, 7081. Kidnap suspect held project has to get un­ Cummings charged that He said he believes the stand on. Republican proposal was state leaders and former governors in Representatives bond at the Hartford (directional Center. Red, 177. Next week’s Massachusetts dally: Hall offered a broad outline of his goals and priorities, jackpot: !360,000. JERSEY CITY, N.J. (UPI) - A drifter, charged with Mrs. Chauvin has a “minimal, primitive sort of 9497. AFTER 33 YEARS! while offering no specifics. Vermont daily: 719. attempting to kidnap a Jersey City boy in November, is (brain) activity,” said Dr. Ronald Green of Bristol, the The two top priorities identified by Sununu were physician caring for her at Bristol Hospital. N being held in lieu of 3100,0(K) bond following his extradi­ resolving the state's fiscal problems and reorganizing If the life support systems are disconnected, either Spring 1984 completion dote slated tion from Vermont to New Jersey. the executive branch. Municipal Judge Edward Zampella set the $100,000 because of brain death or under court order,, the ques­ bail Thursday for David Berens. 24, a transient who tion would be: “ What was the cause of death in the final "floats” around the New York metropolitan area and Dukakis faces problems analysis?” said James Ziogas Jr., a Bristol lawyer. Almanac New England, said Acting Hudson County Prosecutor Green said Mrs. Chauvin has no spontaneous for apartments in Manchester Modes Charles Buckley. BOSTON (UPI) — Gov. Michael S. Dukakis, who respiraton and he was surprised there had been no deterioration in her condition in a week. again next Thursday to not fit the original green aluminum. Samples to complete. “ He just doesn't have any kind of roots that we can pin basked in the inaugural pomp and ceremony that Today is Friday, Jan. 7, the seventh day of 1983, with By Alex GIrelll down,” the prosecutor said. heralded his return ^ office, today turns to the pressing take a vote. architecture or at least are of both methods are being The buildings will house 358 to follow. Herald City Editor The site development not vital, to its preserva­ tried on the mill building. KM apartments and two At Buckley’s request, the judge ordered Berens held matters of the state ^n^ the problems of Massachusetts' The moon Is In Its first quarter. at the Bayonne municipal lockup instead of the Hudson homeless. plan will go before the tion. Byk also explained that a townhouses. Of the Two-thirds heard alarm The morning stars are Jupiter and Saturn. Developers who plan to apartments, 49 will be one- County jail where he would be vulnerable to attacks Dukakis, who was criticized during his first term for convert the Manchester Planning and Zoning Com­ Herbert Byk, a represen­ small roof over a loading The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Mars., mission Jan. 17, after the tative of ’ the developers. dock, added late in the bedroom and 51 will be from other inmates because of the nature of the balancing the budget on the backs of the poor, took a PORTLAND, (dnn. (UPI) — A test of the emergency Those bom on this date are under the sign of Modes building in the charges. major step forward to shed that image by calling an warning system at the Connecticut Yankee nuclear historic commission has First Hartford Realty Cor­ history of the building, two-bedroom. Capricorn. Cheney Historic District to Byk said exterior brick Berens, who also used the alias John David Bums and emergency session today tp help provide "the power plant was heard by only about two-thirds of the apartments explained acted on it. poration, explained two which was the Cheney Millard Fillmore, 13th president of the United States, Brothers ribbon mill, will will not be sandblasted. had iegally changed his name from John Bommarito of necessities of life” for the thousand of homeless in the town’s 8,2(XI residents, a report shows. details of proposed alternatives for window and cartoonist Charles Addams were bora on Jan. 7 — treatment. be removed. So will a Much of the inside Denver. Cplo.. waived extradition foilowing his arrest in state. The warning test was conducted Oct. 9 and was the Fillmore in 1800, Addams in 1912. exterior treatment to the Vermont last week in exchange for dismissai of fugitive The liberal Democrat reclaimed his office Thursday The historic commission, structure in the courtyard. brickwork will be exposed first of its kind in the state to include follow-up inter­ On this date in history: Cheney (Historic District and painted. Beams and charges. to the thunderous applause of hundreds of supporters views with residents to gauge the effectiveness of the interested chiefly in One would be tp It now holds oil tanks. In 1610, Galileo, using his primitive telescope, dis-' Ckimmission Thursday. the underside of floor He was returned to New Jersey iate Wednesday. who jammed the House for an inauguration speech that system. preserving the architec­ rehabilitate the original covered the four major moons of Jupiter — lo, Europa, planks will be sandblasted Berens was accused of attempted kidnapping, a blasted the indifference of Reaganomics. The survey of residents was taken by Louis Harris and tural integrity of the wooden windows and in­ In answer to commission Ganymede and Callisto. and exposed as ceilings. charge that carries a jail term of five to 10 years, and in­ Hundreds more gathered outside the 184-year-old Associates and released Thursday by Northeast But the commission was buildings in the district, stall aluminum storm win­ questions, the developers In 1789, the first nationwide U.S. presidential election heard plans for window dows inside them. The said work is expected to A parking lot west of the terfering with the lawful custody of the child, an offense Statehouse to watch outgoing Gov. Edward J. King take Utilities, partowner and operator of the plant in the was held. The electors chosen by the voters unanimous­ unable to vote approval of that could expose him to 18 months in prison, Buckley treatment and for removal other would be to replicate start late this summer and building will provide 153 the “long walk" down the center steps and Into private Haddam Neck section of Haddam. ' ly picked George Washington for president. John Adams the plana because it lacked life. of some structures that do the windows exactly in to take about eight months spaces. said. The poll showed that of 410 Portland residents inter­ was named vice president. a quorum. It will meet The charges stem from his alleged pttempt to lure It was a changing of the guard, and for Dukakis viewed, 66 percent heard the thr^m inute warning blast In 1896, Fannie Farmer published her first cookbook. away an 11-year-old boy on his way to school Nov. 30 in marked the finale of his four-year effort to avenge a J978 sounded simultaneously by 11 sirens placed throughout It would go on to become of the the biggest best-sellers the Heights section of Jersey City. primary loss to King, a conservative Democrat. the town. of all time. in 1931, a report to President Hoover by the Emergen­ Smallest bank makes biggest profit cy Committee for Unemployment Relief estimated between 4 million and 5 million Americans were out of unaudited, but Agostinelli quarters of 1962; its year and an emphasis on interest mortgages. The By Raymond T. DeMeo end earnings report should customer service. bank started offering Peopietalk work. Herald Reporter said the figures are “pretty close to accurate.” be ready next week. There’s a standing order variable, market rate- ■'O A thought for the day: French writer Albert Camus MSB’s strong earnings at MSB that "if two based mortgages when it American fashion Illustrator, and Bill Cunningham, ’ Manchester’s smallest MSB had its best year China critique Henry uviiig, c,iien Terry, Eieanora Duse and said, "A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, baidi may well have turned ever in 1962, a time when are a boon to its ap-. employees are talking and opened in 1970, before photo-journalist of 1982. The awards will be made Sarah Bernhardt. most certainly, without freedom it will never be proximately 850 a customer comes through anybody else started doing Jan. 13 at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. 'the largest 1982 profit. many banks foundered. THE END IS HEREI Thomas Hoving, editor-in-chief of Connoisseur He has played leading roles since the 1920s, has anything but bad.” Nathan G. Agostinelli, Locally, Heritage Savings shareholders, who are the door, regardless of it, Agostinelli said. . 7 magazine, writes about his trip to (Dhina in the done the major Shakespearean roles including a president of Manchester & Loan Association scheduled to receive a 75 vyhat they’re talking about, Mortgages make up January issue. That was the junket arranged by truly great Hamlet. the conversation is ter­ about 25 percent of MSB’s Dull champs 5;3:W *%% *S5:%W :%W :¥:W SS:W SS:!S:::::W :¥:::!:W ;W :i:SiSSSS:% : State Bank, said today his reported a 82.75 million cents per share dividend architect I.M. Pei for thf^rivate opening of his new Now he says, “The theater — and I’ve worked in bank earned "better than loss in its 1962 fiscal year, next week. ’The 1961 divi­ minated and the customer 824.5-million asset port­ LAST DAYS hotel, the Fragrant Hiliroataide Peking. V Don Rickies, Gerald Ford and Lawrence Welk top it every year from 1921 to 1977 — has been an escape 8250,000” in 1962, compared whicii ended Sept. 30. ’The dend was 40 cents. is helped,” he said. folio. But the biggest Aside from nine members of Pei’s family, the the “ 10 Dullest Americans” list, complied by Chair­ route for me. But, fu- the last three years, thera iianriirBtpr lirralh to earnings of 1177,000 the Savings Bank of Agostinelli credited his Unlike other local banks, percentage of its assets is group included Marietta Tree, Evangeline Bruce, man of the Bored J.D. Stewart in Rc^hester, N.Y., has been no theater at all. But there are movies and previous year. Manchester lost 8232,000 bank’s successful year to MSB hasn’t been saddled invested in installment ALL GIFTWARE Mary McDermott and Jacqueline Onassis. and his I»s Angeles-based president of the Inter­ there is television. And I’m very happy they’re Richard M. Diamond, Publisher H ie 1962 estimate is still during the first three "good solid management” with^ a portfolio of low- loans. Hoving wrote: “How did we find China? Fabulous national Dull Men’s Club, J.L. Troise. asking me to do them. That’s very nice when you’re Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager ALL FLATWARE but frustrating .... I personally developed a love- As for Rickies’ selection they said, “How many as old as I am .” hate relationship with the vast country. I cherished times can you call someone a hockey puck?” U SP S 327-500 VOL. Oil, No. s ; ALL EARRINGS certain things and learned to tolerate others (with Glimpses clenched teeth) — particularly the hotels, the vast The list also named Phyllis Schlafly, Walter Mon­ PuMlihwl dalty moapt Sunday Suggastad carriar ralaa ara Tax counselors start work pwe have a large ALL MEN'S REOlHflrntlCE ALL LADIES’ majority of which are mediocre to awful.” dale, Harry Gray of U n it^ Technologies who “does Maureen Reagan and Robert Mandan of “Private and cartt)n hoMdaya by tha SI.20 waakly. SS.12 for ona JEWELRY ON ANY NEW niRCHASEl JEWELRY those ‘let’s pick ourselves up and roll up our Manehaatar Publlahing Co.. IS month, $15.36 lor thraa moniha, counseling sessions for the Benjamin” will be celebrity contestants on CBS’s Bralnard Placa, Manohaalar, $30 70 lor al> months and IS1.40 prepare themselves to han­ [•assortment of sleeves’ ads In the Wall Street Jotumal,” Fred Volunteer tax counselors elderly will begin Feb. 1 at Fashion winners “The New $25,000 ,” hosted by Dick Clark, Conn. 06040. Sacond claaa'Hoy ona yaar. Mall ralaa ara who wUl assUt the elderly dle changes in the Income (Mr.) Rogers (“Even kids sometimes find him the week starting Jan. 24 ... ^ t la g a paid al Manehaatar, avallabla on raquaat. tax laws and the standard the Manchester Senior Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- with their Income tax puzzles — Norma Kamali was named outstanding American boring, but we wouldn’t trade him for anyone, not Secretary of the Interior James Watt will be Sun­ forms. Citizen’s Center. even Kermlt” ), John Glenn, “dull person most like­ ' draaa changaa lo tha Manehaatar To plaea a elaaalllad or display returns began training 24 to 1,000 piocasi talent of 1982 in women’s fashions by the Council of day’s guest on NBC’s "Meet ’The P re u ” ... Harald, P.O. Box 601. advartlsamanl. or to raport a. ly to come close to succeeding,” Garfield aiid the Monday at the Army and Parlcipants in the |a wo also havo Fashion Designers in New York, while Perry Ellis Mary Martin will desert California for New York Manehaatar. Conn. 06040. , nawa Item, story or ploturo Idas, Navy Chib on Main StrMt. picked up the win for men’s fa^lon. National Eootball League players’ union. to appear at Bloomihgdale’s department store to call 6432711. Ollloa hours ara classes will be from Afternoon sessions from ■* p tiu lo 0luo to WE HONOR: AMERICAN EXPRESS - VISA • MASTERCARD To aubacriba, or to report a 6:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m. Monday In the second annual awards given by fashion promote a mojsturlzing cream ... Manchester, Vernon, 1 to 3:30 will be held Mon­ ____ Ikaop that boautlful puzxlo dallrary pfobtam, oall S47-Sg4S. through Friday. The program under Glastonbury, East Hart­ designers to their peers, an International award for Eddy Murphy, Dan Aykroyd and Jamie Lee Cur­ OllloaIloa hotira ara S:30 a.m. to 6:30 which they operate Is spon­ day, Tuesday, Wednesday, every Quote of the day p.m, ford, Ashford, Wlllloiantlc, the outstanding designer outside the U.S. went to tis are filming “Trading Places” on location in New n. Monday through Friday and Tha Manehaatar H araM 'Is a- sored by the American and Friday each week until little SALE HOURS Dutch-bom Karl Lagerfeld, who won laurels a r Sir John Gielgud, 78, who stars as Pope Pius XII York City ... 7 lo to a.m. Saturday. Osllvary subacribar to Unltad Praaa Inlar- Auociatlon of Retired Per­ Storrs and Enfield. April 15, holidays DAILY STORE should ba mada by 6 p.m. Mon- nattonal nawa sarvloaS and la a ’ ) excepted. Help will be thing" designer for Chloe in Paris and is abrat to Join the In the CBS TV film ‘"The Scarlet and The Black” on Melba Moore will be on hand Jan. 11 when Stereo day through Friday and by 7:30 msmbar ol tha Audit Buraau of sons. \h im i 9:00 - 5:30 Shoor FIXTURES offered on both the Federal House of Chanel to do its couture collection. Feb. 2, was brought up with great respect for the Review announces the 1982 Record of the. Year a m. Saturday. Circulations. The Manchester trainees THURSDAY NIGHTS Also honored were Antonio, named outstanding “marvelous sacred monsters” of the day — Sir awards .... are sponsored by^the three Income Tax and the Jtrnftmm maocksltar J f « FOR SftLE 'TIL 9 P M. 917 MAIN ST MANCHESTER The volunteers will take Manchester chapters of the Connecticut Capital Gain five days of classes to AARP. Their tax and Dividend Tax. MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Jan. 7, 1983 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Jan. 7. 1983 Cyanide Syrians battling not found Lebanese leftists INCREDIBLE SAVINGS! in pills for seventh day

tricity, fuel, food and fresh water PO RTLAN D , Ore. (U P I) - A bot­ By RIad Kaj tle of Anacin-3 in the home of a United Press International for days. woman who died of cyanide In the northern Israeli town of poisoning contained cyanide gas but Syrian forces firing rockets and Klryat Shmona, U.S. envoy Morris the capsules were not ta in t^ with artillery battled Lebanese leftists in Draper presented a new American the poison and there is not enough the northern port of Tripoli today proposal Thursday to "satisfy evidence to issue a recall, officials for the seventh day of bitter fighting e ve ryo n e ’ s n eeds” to break a say. that has left 90 people dead and cut deadlock over the agenda on dm Washington County Deputy o ff fuel, food and power from much Lebanese troop withdrawal talks. No details of the proposal were emer^ District Attorney said Thursday in­ of the city. vestigators were trying to deter­ Night-long artillery and mortar disclosed after Draper presented it " at ^ '•*4 •' 30%OFF!SSf mine whether the death was a battles joined by Syrian troops to Israeli and Lebanese negotiators, suicide, random homicide, or tapered off at dawn today, but who are scheduled to resume their a l l : i 4 K planned homicide. sporadic shells crashed into residen- talks again Monday in the Beirut ALL FLOOR, WAU & TABLE LAMFS tlal neighborhoods, trapping suburb of Khalde. . 7 ( State' Medical Examiner Dr. Modern tradHIonul, i^ i 2j w i o b 9.w ... 8 .9 7 to48-99 Williani Brady said no evidence in­ civilians in basement shelters, Israel wants “ normalization” in .NECK . .11.98 N 119.98 dicates the death of Patricia F. UPI photo security sources said. relations with Lebanon to take Bennett, 31, of the Portland suburb Residents of Lebanon’s second precedence in the talks, but Lebanon O i l l ftlNi3O»OwrA«».l4Bri0lft«r...... ALL REPLACEMENT LAMPSHADES REAGAN SHAKES HANDS WITH DEPARTING DREW LEWIS (RIGHT) largest city, SO miles north of demands they focus on withdrawal exdffiiibs ^oni of Hillsboro was anything more than . « i * a • M i * ’ 'V * ? an "isolated tragedy,” unlike recent . . . after signing legislation to boost U.S. tax on gasoline Beirut, were forced into shelters of 30,000 Israeli troops, 40,000 W ide selection, to 14.98 .. • 1 . 3 9 t o 1 0 . 4 9 deaths from cyanide-laced Tylenol and basements as skin and stomach Syrians and 10,000 Palestinian in Chicago. Illnesses appeared to be spreading guerrillas from Lebanon. i.$^'.^8.S8V35-98 Dr. Brady said investigators will among the embattled population of In Tel Aviv, Israeli Army Chief of ALL PICTURE & CERTIRCAT^FRAMES 250,000, the sources said. Staff Lt. Gen. Raphael Eitan told ftPST' SPLLilEfl 1 ■rENpABT8i'oS|i«.’a^i»wi>»y'.'^ ;1 7 .9 8 S 8 9 .9 8 compare the poisoning to other Reagan weighs budget plan d(pwip.NdsksMf»ii>«»stwes. Our 59.99 Republican members of Congress Administration sources told the security measures prevented . laminated capsules. Administration spokesmen said Satellite t ’f- Post Weinberger at first resisted progress toward ending the blood­ fm 40-Month, Our Reg. 84.99®49 But, he said, that is not the only believe whatever budget is sent to Reagan is expected to wrap up Capitol Hill w ill be attacked by suggestions the defense budget bath, they said. assumption being considered. major work on the fiscal 1984 budget m 4Q.Moflth, Ow Reg. 89J8.. *57 Democrats at vulnerable points, es­ could be slashed further, echoing by the end of next week. He is to pre­ Lebanese government sources Initial tests on eight capsules in pecially military spending, and the Reagan's repeated concern that sent it to Congress at the end of the said renewed fighting erupted condition 80-M onth, Our Reg. 7299.. *59 the bottle showed no evidence of Thursday about one hour after ...... 4 1 0 _ month, but time must be allowed for 60-M onth, Our Reg 7999.. * 6 4 cyanide, he said. Two other bottles Syrian Defense Minister Mustafa the printing process. >MiNN«i$#«ai4i$i - /V ...... -.'.oiil 4i0 " containing over-the-counter pain lias arrived on a peace mission 60-M onth, Our Reg S299.. * 6 6 medication taken from the home Tax on benefits mulled The president will get a slight from Dama^us accompanied by a uncertain Fast, sum winter starts with msinte- ' also showed no cyanide. break today from the pressing top Syrian intelligence chief, Ali nance-free batteries; fit most cars. Investigations at the home are con­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The being considered by the bipartisan budget issues as he hosts Aslan. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Ust ,Aulo CA iD O R WIfUtBhieid RAYOVAC 10 Amp tinuing in hopes o f detecting the presidential commission seeking panel. It said the proposal would tax Hans-jochen Vogel of West Germany Security sources said the Syrian days of a crippled nuclear-powered W ai^Soiitont < Battery Cfwrper brand of capsule taken by the solutions to Social Security’s finan­ benefits of married couples who file at the White House. Vogel is the troops joined the fighting earlier Soviet spy satellite, at the m ercy of joint income-tax returns with a total this week when anti-Syrian leftist ______. woman. cial troubles is considering a plan to Social Democrat candidate for inflexible natural laws of space and ^asje.... 2 7 .7 6 16-Ft. Booster m i m uch ntoiNil - ;/ .■ R e a .1 -4 9 .. tax half the benefits received by a income of over $18,000. chancellor against incumbent and Moslem militias and forced pro- gravity, ticked away today to a The FDA asked residents to turn Prsmixed for easy use. Chargee twth 6 8 12 volt Cebies («76X) recipient with an income above $12,- Helmut Kohl, a Reagan ally. Syrian Lebanese armed groups to seemingly inevitable crash to - in non-tamper resistant bottles of CleansCletma road film i abmV— tMitterles. 8olld-stat& for Our o O O 000, it was reported today. The commission faces a Jan. 15 retreat from the Zahriya downtown Earth. , tremble fta« use. 4ROV-10 Anacin, as requested last month by dries clew, proteots to -20* RaglZ49 ...O .O O The Washington Post quoted deadline to report to the president The president also is expected to area. American officials, and others Anacin manufacturer Whitehall sources as saying the extra income and has been deadlocked over how sign legislation concerning nuclear The pro-Syrlan fighters retook the throughout the world, were not Laboratories in a voluntary market *r* would be p u m [^ back into the to raise up to $200 billion needed to waste today and greet contributors area when Syrian soldiers supported reassured by Moscow’s statements withdrawal. f*4' nation’s retirement plan. Social keep the Social Security System sol­ who donated funds to help rebuild them In hand-^to-hand combat, the that all is well aboard the Cosmos warravaged areas of Lebanon. It sources said. Investigators do not have Security benefits currently are vent beyond 1990. Members have 1402 satellite carrying a nuclear been'split along politics^ lines over was anticipated Reagan would fly to A security source said the week of evidence the Anacln-3 bottle taken exempt from federal income taxes. reactor powered by more than 100 the presidential retreat at Camp fighting was taking a' major toll on MaW fo r «h e c k S ,(i^ ts a r x ) from the victim ’s home was of the The newspaper said an allowance whether to raise most of the money pounds of Uranium 235. momLHas lpokantfkoy.f ';^% David in the afternoon for the the civilians. Many parts of the city tamper-resistant variety, John of $15,000 in income — benefits plus with tax hikes or by curbing growth Soviet space expert Vladimir other sources of income also was of benefits. weekend. have been short of. or without elec- Kotelnikov, acutely aware of m Vallery of th^f Sheriff’s office said. elCinadUss ...... news reports that Cosmos 1402 was fating out of orbit, told a Moscow news conference Thursday T- Broke and desperate, all is well. ” We have no fears about the fate ssnm% of this sputnik,” he said. Sputnik 0 l k i i i f N O ( p « ^ 1 O O e t ...... 8 0 * . n't i - was the name of the Soviets first un­ ^ A * * ’ woman tries robbery manned space launch in history in , 1957. #10 fkgwclAiwtloiit^ .. , : TO ip tl^Mwilgtit UNISONiC 5“ Diagonal “ This satellite (O>smos 1402) is on Dahmen, 60, blamed Mrs. ACff)C Black & Whits TV SPOKANE, Wash. (U P I) - Drug a pre-planned operation now,” he ilXBd 2(H3ellon RCA 29” Diagonal store owner Bill Dahmen didn’t Womble’s plight on the national O u r $ 1 1 1 1 said. "It is not a dangerous . . XL100 Color TV Console recognize the ski-masked w iman economy. I.*" « ■»»";...... ‘ J i l^tjfTraeH C iii ‘ $ e > i M e . XT. : ^77 ^ R e g 119.97...... OO situation.” " I t ’s the same old story of the CtaM tar steps and sktawirifcs.. v Compact, plays almost anywhere who was holding him up but he could American authorities disagreed. O u r $ ilQ Q economy,” Dahmen said. " I see this d#iwiqpitOQlCI^^ ^ with 3-wtw power option, electronic tell the gun she held was a toy. "There is potential danger, depen­ tS& oooiiiiiw tw . i ...... 40# .. .2*88* 6 . 9 9 Reg 599.70...... •95959 type of person all the time. W 4^ oi^ 12 #88310 VHFrtJHF tuning, earphone Jadt, He grabbed the gun and smashed ding on where it lands,” deputy iitj|ii»|iW>,i)iyi> ...sMMiiaw 7 4 .7 0 . Raequat Balls, Our Reg 1 J9 ...... OO contamination on Times Beach threatened to form a human record flooding after residents com­ equipment to locate and clean up streets. The streets bad been .roadblock to keep' trucks from plained the debris was a health debris.” INTERNATIOR AMd^ Caafatta. tiass... .79M . .6 4 .3 0 sprayed in the 1170s with waste oil shreds and bums papers hauling flood debris from dioxin- hazard. " ’The United States w ill offer help, ALL ICE HOCKEY STICKS The trash was to be hauled from unknowingly laced with dioxin to contaminated lim es Beach to their to foreign nations to lodate and It , .IpN Y CjMii aHa Player, #w*88.., ...... $$•$$..> .7 8 .4 0 Tim es Beach in St. Louis County 40 contnd dust. Right and left hand. R a g 8 J8 to IT j W 2 . 7 9 t o 1 2 . 1 7 BOSTON (UPI) - Former Gov. for Secretary of State Michael Con­ landfill and Gov. Christopher Bond clean up debris should that be ' miles northwest to Bob’s Home Ser­ Tests resumed this week to deter­ EMward J. King’s appointments nolly', said a sampling showed some baited the operation. necessary,” he said. AM/FM C a tiS ^ Raeordar, fWAM.194J9.1 4 7 vice in Warren County, the only mine whether the floodwaters had staff shredded and apparently«» records may have been copies and " I f it’s harmful to those people (in Italy’s Interior Ministry placed landfill in the state licensed to han­ dispersed the dioxin throughout the burned some papers of his ad- stationery. Times Beach), why are they the armed forces, police and fire 91880 * *. * ...... 4 8 J 9 .3 6 .4 0 ALL FIGURE & HOCKEY ICE SKATES dle hazardous waste. town. ' ministration just before he left of­ "W e would not confirm anything bringing it to us?” asked Joe Seat, a brigades throughout the nation on Child Adult alzes. R ag 9.98 to S a ja ------t o But before trucks were even Rita Lavelle, director of the En­ kiaaOwtendi^' 8 8 . 9 9 2 7 . 9 9 fice Thursday, aides to new Gov. was of a permanent nature,” she retired businessman who was alert in case (Cosmos 1401 comes 9rnBll4Tl0NAMli»M0tasatleRieinUr.8lBr . M J^ . .7 4 ,7 7 loaded in Tim es Beach Thursday, vironmental Protection Agency’s w s^ usee stand- 8lOIO Bigsk f9fl^» 80Wyr RO IBNWlMBltB, Michael S. Dukakis said. said. “ We’re going to ask the among nearly 70 pickets at the en­ down there. ' .4^ 1888^9^0108110809101810^NotoORoomiillo8otofooaBooiysiMiioifiotiOQlio* protesters began appearing at the Office of Solid Wastes and Dukakis Press. Secretary Gerald Dukakis people to substantiate trance to the landfill Thursday. Last reports frojn the North landfill site near W rli^t City. Emergency Responses, told the a a a ^ i l B i # : FitzGerald said they found piles of records have been destroyed.” "W e’ve got volunteers that will lie American Aerospace Defense Com­ Tim Joyce, Warren County Missouri congressional delegation shredded papers and campaign down all acrou the road,” said. mand at Colorado Springs, Q>lo., She said the Secretary of State’s prosecuting attorney, planned to Thursday in Washington test results literature in the office of King ap- Delores Martin, who lives near the said the Soviet satellite was orbiting 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Conservation Review Board, which seek a court injunction blocking the would “ be back the first part of ' pointments secretary Phil Aube. landfill. “ We’ll do anything to pre­ Earth every 88.4 minutes at an MANCHESTER VERNON must approve destruction of public transfer but took no action after February.” It is unlawful for ^b llc offices to vent the trucks from coming out.” altitude between 147 miles to 15$ 1145 Tolland Turnpika TrK)ity Shopping Center records, would investigate. Bond halted the trucks. be used fair campaign purposes. Bond said the plans to remove the But she said the E P A is not ready miles. " I f it would com e to the point that WCN«aai caaa William Geary, head of the FiUGerald said it was unclear debris were "put on bold.” to follow a suggestion by the Army It appears remains of the satellite the state orders the stuff taken to DukaUs’ administration’s transition whether the appointments office Federal officials had'’’ ordered Corps of Engineers that It build a w ill smash down somewhere In that STORE HOURS: DAILY A SATURDAY 10 AM to 9 PM • SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY the landfill, I guarantee you I’ll file staff, said he will ask the state Of- was used for disseminating that in­ nothing rem oved from Times Beach whole new town and rtlocate the 3,- vast arc unlew the Russians are for the injunction,” Joyce said. ' flee of Investigations to investigate. formation in the recent bitter cam­ after tests showed high levels of 400 Times Beach residents at an es­ able to kick It Into a higher and safer Federal officials said tests con­ Ann McCaiwhey, press secretary paign between Klng^and Dukakis. deaidly dioxin in several areas. The timated cost of 179 million. orbit, a NORAD spokesman aaU. -.'O i scH >41.VW . X >*f

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Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar; 1 t Dan Pitta, Editoi!. O O p m i O N Alex Qlrelll, City Edited Area^ towns Andover Bolton / Coventry Jack Cummings gambles to revitalize party Anderson- Bolton educators reorganize Washington I Merry-Qo-Round committee activities. build a fresh coalition. Ted Cummings is proposing a Thus, you hear some It might be safer, for now, not rule change that could change the grumbling from old-time town to rock the boat. But the Principals get new titles make-up of the stable committee members at election Republican Town Committee Is Democratic Town Committee, in Manchester tim e that candidates did not con­ beginning to attract younger a political gamble that might the school board next Thursday. sult them enough or seek their members and there’s the danger By Richard Cody half-staff, and at the last basketball game, turn out to be one of the biggest Spotlight the players wore black bands on their un­ He said the three principals are also going help. On the other side, you get that fresh, ambitious young Battle Herald Reporter stories of 1983. iforms. “ You’ve all seen what I ’ve thought of to concentrate on recruiting Willington the feeling of some dissatisfac­ politicians will gravitate toward students, something Allen put extra tim e in­ The veteran Democratic Town By Paul Hendrie — Herald Reporter BOLTON — A somber school board ap­ Mr. Allen by my comments reported in the tion' from candidates, who the GOP if they feel there is no to. Chairman wants to make it im­ pointed its principals to higher positions press,’’ Haloburdo said. “ They’ve been wonder if the town committee room for advancement in the about to Thursday to fill gaps left by the death last reported accurately.” possible for people to run for the I UPl photo THE BOARD members, however, dis­ members did enough to help their Democratic Town Committee. The board then settled into discussion about town committee on slates. Friday of Superintendent Raymond A. Allen. agreed about what the impact would be of cause. JOHN DAVIS LODGE AND HIS WIFE, FRANCESCA Elementary school Principal Richard E. how to run the system smoothly until it is Instead, he wants it to be every NOW, WE’LL see what reac­ going without a full time superintendent. It probably would be a mistake . . . “Let’s sashay out of this creep joint” Packman was appointed to the newly-created decided how to replace Allen. person for himself at the party Democratic losses in the tion the idea gets from the begin Michael Parsons, who heads the board’s challenge slates. Such slates to make too much of this — after post of superintendent/principal; high school The board did not discuss whether it would caucuses, as is the case in the November elections to the Democratic Town Committee, personnel committee, said the community have been unsuccessful in the all, the Democrats still are in Principal Joseph Fleming accepted the job of hire another full-time superintendent or should be aware that “ certain items will suf­ Republican Party. failure of voters in some heavily particularly the executive board. WASHINGTON - Rep. Dan assistant superintendent/principal, and assis­ whether it would want to make the position past, but individuals might have power and must be doing fer,” but that the board will not allow the Such a change might sound in­ Democratic voting districts to “ That will be a good, lively dis­ Rostenkowski, D-IIl., wears power tant Principal Ann Rash, whose duties used part-time. The members agreed, however, to better luck slipping through. something right — but it must be educational quality to decrease. He did say, nocent enough — until you think turn out. A town com mittee’s like the infantry helmet he wore in Diplomat John Lodge to be half-time, was elevated to the position look at the methods the board used about 10 cussion,’ ’ said Cummings. The effect of this could be to a concern to .Cummings, if he is however, that he doubted any advances will about it. The old-timers, so to first job is to get its voters out One district leader said the Korea — and he’s soon going to need of full time assistant principal. years ago when hiring Allen. change the face of the town com­ willing to propose this rule be made. ' ' speak, who dominate the and if it stops doing that, advan- rule change won’t make much all the protection he can get. There was pressure last year to cut ad­ Haloburdo said, “ There are things that are mittee. Cummings’ hope clearly change. Two other temporary positions were Democratic Town Committee — tages like having more difference — although he didn’t As chairman of the House Ways' ministration, and because of this, board not going to be done with the efficiency of the is to bring young blood into an doesn't like to shop created. But the board did not fill them yet. It members were anticipating discussion on the many as district leaders — de­ registered voters are negated. CUMMINGS’ PROPOSED like it — because he w ill run his and Means Committee, the big man past.” aging town committee. He has is waiting for recommendations from its topic. But the members apparently felt it was pend on their abilities to run The fact that most of the rule change will not be greeted supporters as individuals and from Chicago is responsibile for But member James H. Marshall said he said town committee three administrators. too premature, and that the real problem was Democrats on the Board of expects the adminstration to work its best, slates of allies to retain their membership should no longer be with joy by some of the old- still beat all opposition. But he legislation to keep Social Security By James V. Heallon into, politics, at a time when professional appointing , people immediately to cover the 7 Directors are not members of the After an emotional moment of silence and phided Parsons about the message to the positions. People generally are treated as a reward, but rather timers on the. town committee predicted the town committee solvent. He’ll be the target of United Press International politicians dismissed actors as frivolous bases. called on behalf of Allen by board Chairman community. chosen to run on these slates town committee continues to be and it may involve some political will go along with Cummings' potshots from all sides — con­ candidates.' He" served two terms in Packman said following the appointment as a duty to be earned. Joseph J. Haloburdo Jr. at the start of the based upon their loyalty to the something of a problem. It risk, although certainly Cum­ idea. gressional colleagues, the White NEW YO R K - John Davis Lodge, the Congress from Fairfield County and beat that the administration would have to put He said he didn’t think the board qjiould diplomat, doesn’t like to shop. He leaves meeting, it was clear that the mood of the district chairmen and the dues I'llE F V e r that Cummings creates a rift between the party mings is in no danger of losing It’s clear that Cummings is not House and the public. Even a Gov. Chester Bowles, a D em ocrat^ some things on the back burner in order to give such a message to the community. He that to Francesca, his wife of 53 years, Bowles’s 1951 re-election bid. board members was going to be affected by they have paid the party. feels the need to infuse new life and its elected officials, perhaps the chairmanship he’s held for satisfied with the status quo in Solomon couldn’t please everybody complete more important items, like the then turned to the three adminstrators and who does. “ Go right ahead, “ ‘Cesca,’ he He recalls a flustered aide telwhoning the superintendent’s unexpected death. Individual candidacies , would into the town committee itself is the reason why Cummings is now more than 20 years. his town committee. H e’s ap­ on this one, and nobody has ever ac­ 1983-84 budget. said he expected they would handle things the said, beaming. him to say that Dick Lee, the New Haven way “ Ray Allen would l)ave done it.” subvert' the authority of the dis­ significant. There have been talking about bringing guest H A LO B U R D O said the flags had been at The budget is expected to be presented to But he risks alienating, or at parently determined to make cused Rostenkowski of being a Then he turned to a reporter in a shop Democrat, was badmouthing him on the some rather obvious hints from speakers on government issues to trict leaders, because people un­ least annoying, part of the coali­ sure that his party doesn’t get too Solomon. at the United Nations and with a broad stump because he was an actor. tied to the leaders could win him in recent months that he is report to the town committee. tion of town committee members complacent after so many years If the prospect of impending battle smile and a resonant laugh, said, “ Let’s “ Marvelous,” Lodge told the aide. seats for themselves without dissatisfied with the effort by the It also leads to situations who have kept him as chairman in power and sees a revitalized daunts him, he didn’t show it during sashay out of this creep joint.” He was well aware that many show having to go through all the trou­ town committee at election time. where candidates’ campaigns for so many years. He must be a recent meeting with aides in his It was vintage Lodge. business people lived in Fairfield County Preuss, Converse run for selectmen town committee as th' way to re­ ble of organizing complete He partially attributed the are not coordinated with town gambling that he will be able to tain Democratic dom. lance. office a few steps from the House He likes to-spring the line on the un­ and suggest^ two things: One, that Lee wary because it’s so seemingly out of didn’t figure that angle and two, that end up on the town’s chief executive board. floor. Knowing that many, perhaps By Richard Cody Republicans swept the slate. most, of his colleagues consider it character. He got it from an aide and the times were changing — an actor could Both Preuss and Converse said they believe Preuss said he feels his chances of beating aide told Lodge he got it from Damon get elected, maybe someday even as Herald Reporter Ryba are good. He said the campaign w ill be In M a n ch ester the better part of political valor to Ryba will run again, for a fourth term. Runyon. “ president. Ryba has not made any announcement yet. doing different things this year, but he avoid either tax hikes or benefit BOLTON — Republican Carl A. Preuss an­ Lodge is the U.S. Representative to the Lodge has been ambassador to Spain Converse’s announcement comes as a bit of declined a request to elaborate. cuts, Rostenknowski realizes he’s nounced this morning that he’ll take on the United Nations. He was appointed by and to Argentina. The Spanish Institute Democratic candidate for first selectman in a surprise. It was speculated that the town The town committee is meeting Tuesday not going to-be popular when he night, 8 p.m. in the Community Hall, to en­ Ronald Reagan for whom he campaigned in November presented him with its the May municipal elections. committee chairman might run, but he in­ 3 MiNUTe proposes one solution or the Other — Why not expand in 1980. The two have certain things in highest award, a gold medal. In a Lawrence A. Converse, the Republican dicated last month that he didn’t want to hold dorse a slate of candidates for the caucus perhaps both. But he also recognizes common. Lodge is a former movie star program reference, the institute said, Town Committee chairman, also announced two town positions. coming up at the end of this month. necessity when it confronts him. and governor of a state, Connecticut. He “ He Is married to the former Francesca this morning that he would run for selectman But he said committee recruiting changed " I ’m going to deal w j^ this even is 79; Reagan, 71. Bragglotti, beloved by all.” to try to fill the party’s seat that w ill be left his mind. public l-park? if it means standingalon^'aqdteing Lodge may like Damon Runyon but he It was when he was ambassador to open because Noreen B. Carpenter has Converse has said in the past that he has F ire C a l l s saves his best lines for the Russian Ai'gentlna that the foreign minister told anS.O.B.,’ ’ he said, jab b in gafli decided not to run again. been interested in the selectman position. He delegate and likes to turn the verbal him, “ Your greatest asset is your fluen­ said committee members convinced him that in the air for emphasis. The two announcements fill out a screw. The delegate claimed, for exam- cy in Spanish!” No, indeed, Lodge said. Republican ticket for the Board of his best chance for winning would be in 1983. One of the town’s most Interstate 291, th e com ­ Tolland County H E IS n o w ' in diemand for . pie, that the Unite^ States was exploiting “ My greatest asset is my wife.” Selectmen. Republican Selectman Douglas T. “ I think I can do some good for the Board of missioners felt the small size ' Thursday, 9:06 a.m. —Ambulance call, 5 successful undertakings has political appearances. But he \ the internal problems of Poland and Most people who know them will Cheney has already annpuced that he w ill run Selectmen,” he said. “ That’s the real point:” J ' spoke of the right of Poles to resove their agree. They met in Boston while he was Wales Road, Andover. (Andover) been the development of would reduce the traffic observed that once he tackles the for another term. Democratic Town Committee Chairman Aloysius J. Ahearn, who is at present a Thursday, 10:11 a.m. —Ambulance call, 80 Buckland Industrial Park. For problem . own problems. a student in the Harvard class of 1925. Preuss’ announcement was not unexpected. Socihl Security mess, he’ll be about Route 6, Andover. (Andover) “ As we all know, Russian troops re­ She was a ballet dancer, from the Italian He took on but lost to Democrat First Select­ selectman, has said he will seek his fourth all practical purposes the park is It was no secret then that the as popular as Typhoid Mary. Thursday, 5:31 p.m. —CJiimney fire, 90 main in Poland precisely to prevent city of Florence. man Henry P. Ryba two years ago. But , term. fully occupied and it promises to town had been interested in the Rostenkowski has already had a P o le s from resolving thCir own Boston Hill Road, Andover. (Andover) She likes to say she knew John Lodge Preuss won a position on the board when It could be that both committee chairmen make a substantial contribution Thornton land. Thornton said brief skirmish with the White problems,” Lodge said. Then he when neither he nor his brother, Henry House. On a reconnaissance mission reminded the delegate of Russia’s World t o Manchester's future there had been some general dis- Cabot Lodge, had a car. They walked or War II association with Adolph Hitler. econom y. cussion, but no specific down Pennsylvania Avenue a few took the trolley car. They were music weeks ago, he had breakfast with “ Forty-three years Is surely too short A It has gone forward with com­ proposal. The word from the buffs and sang songs in various a time for any. of us to forget the in­ James Baker, the president’s chief languages — John signing one line in munity - wide support, Economic Development Com­ famous Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of of staff. Spanish and Henry another in French or Ulhen you just hove to hear her uoiie, notwithstanding environmental mission is that there has been no August 1939. It was just after its Baker, still smarting from the something else. Like: ' signature that on Sept. 1, the Hitlerite ar­ objection. Efforts to defeat the new approach to Thornton even “ She’s not my mother November election results, accused mies attacked Poland from the west, park on environmental grounds now. “ She’s not my sister the Democrats of irresponsibly while from the east. H itler’s Russian neui l-minutE rate! keep you in touch. have not fired popular support. I t seems inconcievable, “She’s too refined >- politicizing Social Security during allies invaded the very same Poland “ She’s hot my girl friend Legal complications aside, it however, that there has not been th e campaign. Baloney, whose right to solve its own problems “ My girl friend’s not that kind. has proceeded smoothly. some meeting of the minds. Rostenkowski responded (or Moscow asserts today.” N “ She just a poor little kid It was the perfect squelch. .Now the town has made clear The idea of public develop­ ovr something to that effect). The pain­ “ Who didn’t know what she did When World War II began rumbling its intention to expand the park ment of an industrial park ful truth was that President “ She’s just a personal friend of mine.” across Europe, Lodge was in Lillian by adding to it 65 acres on the presents a number of advan­ Reagan’s vaunted safety net had A woman friend of both Lodges says, Heilman’s play, “ Watch on the Rhine,” developed gaping holes — and the “ He’s flirtatious in a charming way. He south side of Tollapd Turnpike. tages over private development at the Shubert Theater in New Haven, voters had simply caught onto it, he has been turning heads all his life. has Almost all of the land involved is of it, not the least of which is the Conn., and left to join the Navy. He had Francesca.” owned by William Thornton, who possibility that the state will said. , appeared in movies with Marlene - Rostenknowski will also have to applied to the Planning and assume a big share of the cost as Dietrich, Helen Hayes and Bob Hope, Francesca Lodge doesn’t stand on deal with another powerful com­ and a child actress who was to become a ceremony. At lunch in the delegates’ Zoning Commission to have it it did in the original park in the mittee chairman. Rep. Claude diplomat, Shirley Temple. dining room, she wanted to pull the rezoned from residential to in­ effort to get J.C. Penney located Pepper, D-Fla. The 82-year-old He served as a liaison officer between drapes back from a window so some in Connecticut. dustrial zone. Rules Committee boss is the' the French and Aiherican fleets. Gen. visitors could look outside. But it was against house rules, the maitre d’ The commission, when it first Another is public control over foremost congressional champion of Charles deGaulle awarded him the Croix de Guerre and the French Legion of reminded her. considered the application, had the way it develops, important if the elderly, and can be expected to Honor. She pulled them back, anyway. Even if misgivings about the amount of it is to fit into the community in­ bottle up any Social Security reform He came back from the war and got it was just for a peek. traffic it would generate on stead of being stamped onto it. bill that tampers with their benefits. Tolland Turnpike. Later, when The town’s success with the O pen fo m n i / Readers' views T H E G R A V IT Y of the problem. the request was changed to Buckland Industrial Park so far Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 Is emphasized in a report prepared exclude 30 acres the state will should encourage the public to Gejdenson seesWindhann for the Senate Budget Committee by take from Thornton for support the move to expand it. the Congressional Research Ser­ vice. My associate Michael Binsteln has seen a draft of the report. as site of energy project And they call this wisdom? “ The public ... seems to have lost a significant degree of confidence HARTFORD (UPI) - bage to the plant for bur­ steam not only provides an that its vehicles do not pollute, and our atmosphere. The problem is that the system will survive over the T o the Editori Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D- ning, he said. Kendall, inexpensive energy source, Berry's World exacerbated by hundreds of autos the lawmakers agreed. These long haul,” the report warns, “ and it Conn., says the town of which will close this blit it also solves waste dis­ The 1982 state Ligislature, after exempt vehicles may now apply for idling at toll booths and red lights. is not likely that recurring ‘minimal Windham could become summer, has been the only posal problems for local much spul searching, heated debate, a permanent exemption sticker, How about the elderly who driye measures' to restore financial the site of an experimental customer, he said. communities,” he said. and with wisdom possessed by an while we must be relnspected every on a limited basis, do we expect soundness will remove these energy demonstration “ For several months, we The first step, he said, is amoeba, and without permission year. them to expend the extra money doubts.” project. have been working with confirming the agreement between Windham and the from the electorate, enacted into United Technologies, which from their fixed incomes? We all With standing frankness, the The town has found a the Oakwood firm in put­ I'lninutB to Europe *1.42, ting together its proposal Oakwood Corp. law one of the most ridiculous recently purchased the gold building want clean air, but let us not attack report suggests that if the public replacement for the Ken­ dall Corp. to purchase and obtaining financing,” pieces of legislation ever conceived in Hartford, stands to receive |8 this questionable problems by indic­ really understood how Social Securi­ said Gejdenson. 7 steam from the town’s by a lawmaking body. while the state will get |2 out of each ting only a certain segment of ty is funded. It might well consider it The British Isles *1.25 energy recovery facility, “ Oakwood’s proposal will I am referring to “E.T.” $10 fee paid by the motorists. motorists while exempting those “ as a sort of ‘PonzI gam e' in which Gejdenson said Thursday solve many problems for emissions testing of automobiles. It has been estimated that the equally responsible. Emission the colt of meeting today's benefit in a release distributed by Windham. It w ill replace DIAL RATE- For those times when you feel so very far This law which took effect on Jan. 1 total cost including direct and in­ testing should be placed on a (Volun­ obligations is borne not by the the nearly $500,(X)0 a year his Washington office. Rtgton Rate Leveft First minute Additional minute Hours away, a call to Europe brings you close is not only unfair, but is basically direct charges to the citizens could tary basis. The state claims it will recipients of those benefits but by " I f a l l goes well, in payments from Kendall, UNITED KINGDOM/ standard $2.08 $1.26 7 am-1 pm discriminatory in concept, it allows ^ e a c h a whopping $141 million. This lose $20 million in highway funds if today ’s workers — a sort of passing Windham may not only it w ill maintain jobs in the pnJSSkta u a r e n c i s again. How good it is. IRELAND Discount 1.56 95 1 pm-6 pm that only gasollpe-powered cars $141 million will' no longer be this program is not enacted, but the buck to kuture generations.” have found a new community and w ill con­ tinue to cheaply dispose of Economy 1.25 .76 6 pm-7 am $1.42 for 1 minute to Europe. $1.25 for (private vehlclies) are totally available for the purchase of taxable Connecticut will receive $47 million The unflattering reference, of customer, but may evra one o f the become the site of an garbage from the responsibile for as yet an undeter­ goods. At our present exorbitant froin the new federal gasoline tax. course, is to Charlie Ponzl, a con EUROPE Standard 2.37 .1.33 7 am.-1 pm 1 minute to the British Isles. Just dial the experimental energy neighboring towns.” mined amount of air pollution in sales tax rate of 7.5 percent, the I have protested this law personal­ man who, in 1920, paid "dividends” Discount 1 78 1.00 1 pm,-6 pm demonstration project,” he In addition, he sgid, call yourself any night from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Connecticut. state will lose about $10 million. ly to our local state lawmakers, and Economy 1 42 80 6 pm-7 am to Investors out of money he got said. Oakwood’s revenue will The discriminatory aspect of this This stupid law wilt not ac­ I have seen petitions circulated Jo from new investors Instead of ear­ Additional minutes cost only 80c to G e jd e n s o n said th e keep JJxe city from ‘ Federal excise tax ol 3% is adde.; on all calls billed in the United statute is that our lawmakers deter­ complish that for which it was in­ rescind this misguided and pubtical- defaulting on its $2.7 nings — precisely the way Social town’s Board of Selectmen Everyday preuures can be* States. II your exchange doesn't have International dialing capability, Europe, 76c to the British Isles. mined the following vehicles do not tended, clean air in Connecticut, for ly un-supported law. The Connec­ Security operates, as the Senate on Wednesday night voted million loan that financed coma unbearable. Some* just tell the operator the country, city and phone number you want in any way contribute to air pollu- our dirty air comes mainly from ticut Legislature’s insatiable report admits. to enter into a “ thlrd- the $4.2 million plant. timet you may emotionally or You will be b llM at the direct-dial rate That special voice gives you a very physically hurt someone you slon. 1. Non-gasollne-powered New York. It will, however, help appetite for more and more money party” agreement with the Gejdenson also said he love — your child perhaps C8II International Intormation toll tree: 1-000-074 4000 special feeling. Call tonight. vehicles diesel? propane? 2. clean the air in Rhode Islanid and is placing the average motorist in Oakwood Energy Corp. to hopes to’win a U.S. Depart­ If you need people to Letters policy ment of Energy grant to turn to ... people who can Vehicles with a gross weight of over the North Atlantic, for which financial limbo. assume Kendall’s respon­ sibilities in the steam- turn Oakwood’s Windham help you cope with pressures more than 10,000 lbs. (trucks?) 3. they will be eternally grateful. Senator^ Zinsser and Represen­ T h e Manchester Herald in a different way. call us. production facility. operations into “ a one-of-a- Backhoes, 4. payloaders, 5. motor­ The limited number of testing tatives Swensson, McCavanagh and welcomes letters to the editor. We've been there and we “ Oakwood plans to in­ kind research and develop­ want to help. cycles and farm vehicles, etc. stations may resemble the AR AB oil Letters should be brief and to Fuscas as prudent and responsibile stall a cogeneration tur­ ment facility.” OWbvNEA.mc Anyone who has had occasion to the point. TKey should be t y | ^ Paranls Anonymous embargo all over again, with long people will I am sure listen to the bine to turn the steam into H e said Oakwood Bringing The World Closer rmrnmnmynrim or neatly hand-written, and, f ^ follow behind a tractor-trailer lines of waiting motorists. Air pollu­ ories for their constituents and act electricity that it would proposes to collect data lor ifllomMUon .tooul ease in editing, should be double- your loeU group k.nows it is not orange juice tion is a problem created by the accordingly. then sell to Northeast and experiment with tur­ "Hit I'm awkward and Insecure. They say that spaced. COM C ort-Lhw . eiranating out of that stack. It Detroit automakers, who should be UtUlUes,” he said. ning various waste loS-lm , 24 hour. turns some women on!" The Herald reserves the rIfM would appear that the powerful required to manufacture engines FUlwunl J. Wilson S even towns in the products into electricity. . - Southern New England Telephone to edit letters In the Interasta of 1 800 842-2288 tnii kin/ Idbhv i ’’'* '•■•ir legislators Windham area send gar- "Turning waste Into which do not spew particulates into 17 Falknor Drive brevity, clarity and taste. f ( t...... - - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 7, 1983 - 9 » - MANCHESTER HERALD, F ri„ Jan. 7, 1983 Friday TV Ending of exemptions

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/ • MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. Jan. 7, 1983 - 11 10 - M ANCH ESTER H E RALD , Fri., Jan. 7, 1983 Obituaries Winter heat bills FOCUS/ Weekend Robert E. Dunllald jump 25 percent Robert E. Dunfield, 65, of 59 Harlan St., died Thursday at St. the total and phased decontrol of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Francis Hospital and. Medical natural gas,” argued Natural Gas Skyrocketing home heating bills will Center in Hartford. He was the hus­ be even higher this winter than the Supply Association President band of Margaret (Matthews) Dun- /-Weekenders At Hartford Stage government previously believed— a Nicholas Bush. field. whopping 25 percent more than last He was born in Tqrrington on Nov. Much of the blame for the year for people who use natural gas. 24,1917, and had lived in Manchester staggering rise in natural gas costs The Energy Department reported since 1950. Prior to retiring in focuses on controversial “ takekir- the bad news Thursday in its February of 1982, he was employed pay” contracts that force pipelines 'PorfagG' statistical Short-Term Energy as a sales manager for David to transport high-priced gas from Outlook. ' Rosenthal Associates of East Hart­ the Southwest and foreign sources, Despite the current record gas ford. instead of low-priced gas from areas glut, the department revised up­ He was a U.S. Army veteran of such as Appalachia and Ohio. ward its natural gas price forecast, World War II. He was a member of predicting the 25 percent jump. Its is heavy Second Congregational Church in Pipeline companies signed the iast estimate was for a 21 percent Manchester, the Washington Social long-term contracts during frantic increase. Club and the Manchester Lodge of bidding for supplies following the Unusually mild weather this fall Elks. He was the former president natural-gas shortage oif 1976-77. and winter in parts of the nation — of the Connecticut Floor Covering especially the East — has cushioned Association. “ This 25 percent increase reflects baggage the blow. Consumer groups say the Pasides his wife, he is survived by elderly, poor people and others on the change that has taken place two sons, Robert E. Dunfield Jr. of because of high take-or-pay com Vernon and Matthew B. Dunfield of fixed incomes may be confronted by By Lisa Zowada staggering monthly gas bills if the tracts,” Rothschild said. "N ow we Tolland; a daughter, Nancy D. Nor­ Special to the Herald UPi photo weather turns colder. find out it has really raised prices ton of Manchester; a sister, far more than the Energy Depart­ In addition, the 25 percent predic­ At the first words of “ The Portage to San Cristobal of Elizabeth D. Rogers of LaMesa, ment expected.” Calif., three grandchildren, and tion is an average figure, and some A.H .” a warning is heard: "Y ou must not let him speak. regions may suffer through gas several nieces and nephews. Latest eruption If he is allowed speech he will trick you and escape. His prices hikes as high as 60 to 70 per­ Funeral services will be private. tongue is like no other.” The five Nazi hunters in the Burial will be in East Cemetery. cent over last winter, the Citizen- jungle of Brazil are unable to hear that message on the There are no calling hours. Watkins Molten rock fountains high above the trees Thursday at the Kileauea Volcano on the Labor Energy Coalition warned. Man charged radio from their director, Lieber, in Tel Aviv. But these Funeral Home. 142 E. Center St. has and heat from the lava flow strips branches Island of Hawaii. The energy report < Immediately hunters already know the way their prey can twist, turn charge of arrangements. Memorial in the latest phase of the eruption activity sparked renewed calls for Congress with mischief and spit out words to cause the most horrifying time in donations may be made to the to impose tough new restrictions on history. And so they carry the now 93-year-old Adolf Manchester Scholarship Founda­ natural gas pipeline contract Hitler through the rain forest. tion, Steven Dunfield Memorial provisions that are fueling the Eric J. Brodeur, 22, of South But we want to hear how this despised man would de­ Windsor, was arrested Wednesday Fund, 20 Hartford Road. record prices. fend himself. Christopher Hampton’s adaptation of “This shows how distorted the night and charged with first degree George Steiner’s novel climaxes with, prdvacative and John J. Abbruuese Police charge two suspects market really is and why Congress criminal mischief, for allegedly dangerously eloquent speech by A.H. which goes un­ John J. .Abbruzzese of .Hartford must act now,” said Eld Rothschild vandalizing a pay telephone on Main challenged. The logic of the defense is sometimes died Thursday at St. Francis - ...... -V - - ■ ■ - of the Citizen-Labor Energy Ckiali- Street near Bissell Street. strained; rhetoric at times is transparent — but the Hospital and Medical Center. He tion. Police said Brodeur was seen run­ speech is close enough to the heart of the truth to be was the father of Anthony J. Ab­ in Christmas Eve bank heist Industry officials also reacted ning up and down Main Street Vintage postcard hauntingly resonant long after it has ended. bruzzese and the brother of Sally quickly, calling for decontrol of screaming. Police said he appeared Ultimately “ The Portage to San Cristoba of A.H,” is Beccio. both of Manchester. was not strong enough to rip the W ATER BU RY (U P I) - Two men He was held in lieu of $500,000 pen­ natural gas prices. to be under the influence o f drugs or This postcard from 1903 Is typical of the dis­ — and not — about what would happen to Hitler w ere he He is also survived by his wife, steel face plate from the deposit box have, been arrested and charged ding arraignment today on robbery “ Congress has an opportunity to alchohol and that he was un­ plays In Paper Malnia — Plus at the Civic found alive. There can be no just revenge against Hitler Sarah (D'Am ato I Abbruzzese, two because the thieves stole a town with the $200,000 Christmas eve and larceny charges in the erase the Natural Gas Policy Act’s cooperative when arrested. Center Saturday and Sunday. for the atrocities of the Holocaust. There is just the old other sons, Michael Abbruzzese of dump truck to do the job. The dump robbery of a Colonial Bank branch Naugatuck heist and with burglary, burdensome regulations that hurt He is scheduled to appear In adage that through understanding how such tyrants gain Massachusetts and John P. Ab­ at the Naugatuck Valley Mall. robbery,, larceny and kidnapping in truck and van were left in front of consumers, producers, pipelines and Manchester Superior Court on Jan. power, we won’t alllpw such horror to happen again. bruzzese of Newington; three William F. Spinelli, 29, was the April 28 robbery. the bank. utilities alike this year by enacting 21. The drama is also about the burden of guilt and the brothers in Wethersfield, two other The loss from the two burglaries arrested at his Highland Avenue Spinelli was charged only with the lading of blame. The Hartford Stage Company’s produc­ sisters in Connecticut, and 11 Buy paper — plus home at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, said Naugatuck Valley Mall burglary. was estimated around $300,000. tion, directed by Mark Lamos, goes a long way toward grandchildren. Waterbury Police Inspector John Armed with warrants, detectives Slightly less than $200,000 was taken revealing these issues. It is pdyrerful theater. The funeral will be Saturday at from the Naugatuck Valley Mall Griffin. A second suspect, Rudolph made early morning searches of Calling all collectors of antique posters and As A.H., John Cullum is brilliant, mastering the silent 8.45 a m from the Richard W. branch in Waterbury and another More than 1,600 seek Vilhotti, 53. was arrested about 7:30 several houses and automobiles. presence he must on stage as he and his captors make- Sheehan Funeral Home. 1084 New baseball cards, old comics and advertising trading p.m. at his home on Kay Lane, Among the items seized were a strip $75,000 from the Southbury branch their way to San Cristobal. And when he finally un­ Britain Ave., West Hartford, cards. Police said no money was of tape and a large stapler, allegedly on Christmas Day. leashes his defense, his voice is everywhere, rising in followed by a mass of Christian Following the two burglaries, recovered from the arrests. One used in the burglary, a source said. state mortgage funds “ Paper Mainia — Plus” — a show devoted to pitch to a frenzied explanation or going low, steady and burial at 9;30 a m. in St. Lawrence police said the Southbury robbery more suspect was still being sought. Thieves are suspected of using a anyting collectible to do with paper — will take soft to create a suspicious calm. O'Toole Church. Hartford. Burial is could have been the work of Spinelli. an unemployed truck or van and a chain to rip the HARTFORD (UPI) - S tate apply for a mortgage. Place at the Hartford Civic Center’s Exhibition Cullum is clearly the stand out but the performances in Mount St Benedict Cemetery, “copycat" thieves, but refused to toolmaker, was charged with face plate off deposit boxes at two Treasurer Henry Parker said today Parker said the latest issue will be Hall Saturday and Sunday. of Mark Zeller as the Nazi hunter Gideon Benasseraf Bloomfield. rule out the possibility the two burglary and larceny. He was Colonial Bank offices in Waterbury the state's latest issue of fixed able to meet 40 percent of the de­ and Robert Blumenfeld as Emmanuel Lieber are power­ Calling hours are today from 2 to 4 break-ins were related. Hours are noon to 9 p.m. on Saturday and noon to arraigned in Waterbury Superior and Southbury. They allegedly used mortgage funds was grabbed up by mand from the public applicants. ful. Blemenfeld we see only as a face speaking into a p m and 7 to 9 p m. Memorial 7 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $3; go to the informa­ Court Thursday where his bond was poles or similar tools to snag money more than 1,600 applicants seeking "Obviously, I would have liked, to radio transmitter. He is particularly good with his con­ donations may be made to St. The FB I assisted in both in­ tion booth at the Hartford Civic Center and you can lowered from $250,000 to $200,000 at bags within their reach. loans totaling more than $109 have funded all of the applications, trolled hypnotic voice listing some of the horrors of that Lawrence O'Toole Church. get 25 cents off coupons. the prosecutor’s request. A big truck was believed used in vestigations, but a spokesman in the but we simply lack the financial million. This Is the show’s sixth year. It’s run by a time. Daniel J. Sullivan Police said Vilhotti was also the Waterbury heist. A van and then New Haven FB I bureau declined to resources at this time to do so,” Parker said in a 10-day period last Wethersfield couple, Paul and Arlene Gipsteln. Ac­ The stark, and fittingly unnatural lighting by Pat Daniel J. Sullivan of WindsorjBied charged with the April 28, 1982, a truck were allegedly used in the elaborate and referred all questions Parker said. . month, 407 applications for $24.2 cording to Mrs. Gipsteln, more than 125 exhibitors Collins and the contrasting black box set bv John Thursday at Hartford Hospifai. He robbery at a Colonial Bank-branch Southbury robbery. to Griffin and the Waterbury Police On Dec. 3, Parker aiinduhced a million were submitted by state from 25 states are expected at the show. Conklin work perfectly in the play. was the father of Edward J. Suilivan on Store Avenue in Waterbury. Police said the van apparently Department. new pool of Yankee Mac mortgages employees and teachers and 1,266 “ We have four dealers who specialize In nothing It was a good night to go the Hartford Stage. (“ The. of Manchester at a fixed rate of 12.75 percent for 20 "PORTAGE TO SAN CRISTOBAL OF A.H.” NOW PLAYING Portage to San Cristobal of A.H.” will be at the Stage for $%.6 million came from the but'posters,” she says. Among other items at Paper Besides his son. he is survived by general public. years and 30 years. Mainia Plus — three-D glasses, political and movie . . . at the Hartford Stage Company through Feb. 6 Company through Feb. 6) his wife. Frances iZieminski) At the time, he added $40 million As a result, Parker s a i^ h e state memorabilia. Sullivan; another son, Daniel T. ' w ill have to condhiKst/a random to the pool that represented the Sullivan of Windsor, a daughter, Wethersfield officer cleared drawing among the 1,2M application amount for mortgages that failed to Herald review .lulianne Wilkosz of East Hartford; from the general public because close. The pool last spring totaled A a brother, John V. Sullivan of there was not enough funding left $154 million but approximately $40 Turkey at church Massachusetts, and four from the $60 million issued in the million worth of mortgages did not grandchildren. in Hartford shooting death You may not be tired of eating turkey, but it’s a close, as he predicted, Parker said. latest pool Dec. 3. pretty sure bet that the cooks of the household are The funeral is Monday at 9; 15 However, all 407 state employee Parker said the funds for the tired of cooking It. a m. from the Carmon Funeral HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford ford,” said the Rev. Paul Ritter. restaurant burglary. and teacher applicants in the general public will be divided equal­ 'Quartermaine's Terms' a howl On Saturday give the cook the day o ff and go to Horne. 6 Poquonock Ave , Windsor, police have cleared a Wethersfield “ It's just another black person Kureczka chased Williams' car ly among the state's six con­ Yankee Mac program will be the First Congregational CSiurch of Coventry from 5 with a mass of Christian burial at 10 patrolman of any criminal killed. I call it a whitewash.” into Hartford, where the suspect gressional districts by a com­ provided with mortgages at 12.75 to 6:30 p.m. and enjoy a turkey supper without any By Rosalind Friedman ■ a m. in St Gertrude’s Church iii wrongdoing in the shooting death of Investigators said Thursday drove into an embankment off Wind­ percent interest, pending a credit puterized random selection system of the fuss. Special to the Herald Windsor. Burial will be in Mount St. a 26-year-old unarmed man in the Wethersfield Patrolman Arthur sor Street and fled on foot into the check, Parker said at a news con­ and applications will be notified by Benedict Cemetery. Supper will be served in the church vestry on city’s Bellevue Square Nov. 19, Kureczka, .25, “ was justified” in Bellevue Square housing project. ference. Jan. 17^______NEW H AVEN — What is most interesting about (.'ailing hours are Saturday from 7 Main Street. The cost is $3.75 for adults; $3.25 for A group of black ministers im­ shooting Williams. Kureczka pursued on foot. “ Quartermaine’s Term s,” a sweet and sour account of to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 3 to 6 Food columnist James Beard senior citizens hnd $1.25 for children. mediately labeled the results of the The incident began at 12:40 p.m. T h e tw o then fought o v e r The Yankee Mac program is several yedrs in the lives of seven instructors at a p in. Contributions may be made to writes for more than 200 police investigation into the death of on Nov. 19 when Kureczka Kureczka’s revolver, and during the funded hy state employee and language school in Cambridge, England, is playwright the Windsor Volunteer Ambulance newspapers in the United States. .Michael David Williams of Hartford attempted to stop Williams' car on scuffle, Kureczka was shot in the teacher pension funds and 50 per­ Simon G rey’s ability to weave a rather thin ^iot through Fund. 0 Box 155. Windsor, or to Read his remarks on food every Play ball for charity “ a whitewash.” the Berlin Turnpike because it calf. Williams was shot in the ab­ cent of the pool is reserved for state frenzied characterization and come up a winner. the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 7 S. Wednesday in the Manchester “ You know what the outcome is matched a state police description domen, an autopsy showed. workers and teachers who wish to If racquetball is your thing, take a trip to Racquet- Set in the 1960s, all the action in this drama at the Main St., West Hartford-. Herald. when they kill a nigger in Hart­ of a car used in a Southington Kureczka was suspended from ac­ to ll Plus Saturday In Derby and join in the touma- Long Wharf Theater II takes place in the staff room of tive duty while the shooting was in­ Ill Menioriuni mient to benefit the American Lung Association. the Cull-Loomis School. The room, filled with rundown vestigated and has since been In loving memory of Rose Ridolfi, The tournament will offer novice and veteran but serviceable furniture, is where the teachers meet reinstated to active duty. who pas.sed away January 7, 1981 players an opportunity to compete for prizes, in­ between classes and talk. Some witnesses said Williams was Man charged in theft Fire claims six lives cluding a trip for two to Florida. Registration fee is • During the first hilarious scene, we are introduced to raising his hands and appeared to b e . Gone but not forgotten $25 for first entry and $15 for second. This includes seven very distinct personalities, beginning with Remak surrendering when he was shot, but Police Tuesday arrested a man threatened an ex-girlfriend, police breakfasts, luncheon buffets and a barbecue Ramsay’s befuddled St. John Quartermaine Sadly missed by, PANTO N, Vt. (U P I) - view ing Eastman and his wife others said he seemed to be lunging they believe responsible for stealing said. banquet Saturday night. (pronounces Slnjun), who opens and closes every scene Fran and Dick Simmons Youngsters playing with matches Dorothy, who was not home when toward the officer. He was released on $500 bond. . Call 746-9988 and join in the fight against lung dis­ by, sitting in a pea green easy chair and staring into tOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC JOOWOO' have been pinpointed by in­ the blaze broke out. Members of the $500 worth of seafood from the Gerald J. Appleby, 21, of 869 Main eases. Have fun at the same time. space. An overthehill teacher, Quartermaine vestigators as the cause of a raging Passersby said they tried Interdenominational Ministerial Manchester Seafood Sept. 1. In Meinorium St., was charged with third-degree reminisces about the past, and retreats more and more house fire that claimed six lives, in­ Wednesday to help the victims Alliance, a group of Hartford In an unrelated incident, they In loving memory of my son, burglary and the same degree of into himself as the play unfolds. Unable to distinguish cluding a mother and her three trapped inside but were forced back clergymen, met with the police s e rv e d a warrant on a man, James H McDowell, Jr., who charging him with disorderly con­ larceny Tuesday when police served one student from the other, or whether he is Swedish or children. by intense heat and smoke. chief for 90 minutes Thursday and Frosty winter walk passed away January 7th, 1981 a warrant alleging that he broke into Japanese, toward the final scenes he doesn’t even make State police CpI. Douglas Clark Investigators also said Thursday were angry when they left. duct, threatening and criminal tresspass concerning a civil distur­ the Manchester Seafood on Oak Suffering cabin fever during these long winter it to class. This day do I remember, said Thursday they were able to they had made progress in their When a police officer acts as a bance Dec. 30. Street and stole lobsters, crab legs days? Winter in New England lasts almost half the (Quartermaine is so desperate for companionship, he A loving thought 1 give. determine the origin after inter­ probe of a windswept fire that "judge and jury and executioner,, Wayne R .' Shaw, 30, of 111-D and shrimp. year. Or look at it the other way — summer lasts even pleads to babysit. In a later scene, he has added to For one no longer with me. viewing the one surviving relative. damaged eight condominiums at the then we are concerned about the the other half. his confusion by accepting too many invitations and Trapped in the house and killed Smuggler’s Notch Ski Resort in Jef- future,” said the Rev. Alvan John­ Sycamore Lane, was arrested He was detained and presented ih But in my heart still lives At any rate, while you’re In the winter doldrums remembering none of them. To his credit, Quarter­ Wednesday morning were Bobbi forsonville, sending dozens of son. Thursday on the allegation that he Manchester Superior Crart. Mother the thing to do is get outside and join a "Frosted maine never sees the bad in any of his colleagues. Mr. Tyrrell, 22; her boyfriend, Stuart vacationing college students into the Flora” ' winter botany walk at Holland Brook Remak underscores his performance with a sense of • oooooGeooooooooeoooooeo< Plummer, 30; their son, Dameon cold. Audubon Center in Glastonbury. naivete which is endearing. Plummer, 2 months: her children, Sgt. John Prentiss said the fire, In Meinorium ^^^bstomi^niprmacy Ina The walking group will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at John Cunningham skillfully creates complicated Mathew, 4, and Jennifer, 3; and her which caused an estimated $450,000 In lovin g m em o ry o f m y fath er t)ie center, 136 Main St., and the walk w ill last about Henry Windscape, sensitive to the feelings of others, brother, Shawn Tyrrell, 17. damage, was caused either by a 4SS HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER J|row nwiriisiD^ one and a half hours. Put some warm footwear on L deeply involved with his family and his mentally-ill Valenty Lenor,sky who passed Ray Eastman, 58, the dead free-standing fireplace or a defec­ 643-5230 and several layers of clothing. There will be a small daughter, Susan. He is full of caution, warning Derek aw ay .January 7th, 1916. Woman's stepfathcEjumped from a tive electric cord. fm jN r snoppn Gonv9nM66 pif Wm l u n i . charge of $2 for the general public and $1.50 for Meadle against criticizing his fellow teachers or asking window to eseS W tnk burning tw o- Cambridge Fire Chief Howard Gone but not forgotten by his 'center members. for a raise. You may remember John Cunningham’s story wood fram e iwme, and was in Cary also said firefighters could m o ft CWHiiite here! Mm m're a Iii M superb John Adams in ” 1776.” Daughter. children, seriou3_biit/sCaWe condition have brought the blaze under control Office labitafioiL Anthony Heald is screamingly funny as Derek Meadle, grandchildren nieces and Thjjpsdaylita Buqington Hospital more quickly if the condominiums the young accident-prone temporary teacher, who keeps nephews. ifth burns ant had been equipped w ith an Native 4 p p / e S laipPauniMashet appearing in a new bandage in a new place on his M ay he rest in peace m y Lord. Clark said he Was able to deter- automatic fire alarm system that SPECIAL SAVINGS ON anatomy, until one of his cohorts says to him, “ You do The Kuligowski Family cause pf the fire bv inter- sounds at the fire station. • Empire •Cortland T get In the wars, don’t you?” • Maca • Red A QoMen Simon Grey’s perilously black humor is in evidence • Mutau Dellcloua CentNim Vitamins here when he has Meadle descnibe his librarian fiancee Something Different...... With Someone A FRESH APPLE CIDER to the others. Fire Calls Imagine, he says, she read all the football scores to Happy Birthday TH S WEEK6 SPECIALS my uncle from the newspaper even with her speech im­ idOOFF 1 pediment. It's a delicious moment. Manchester with A Herald Happy Heart Eaiparor with thia coupon j Equally effective is Kelsey Grammer agonized, 6 M m POTATOfS r u M would-be writer, Mark Sackllng, who changes his O n /y Our Reg. I growth of beard each time he has a change of mood. Thursday, 12:02 p.m. —AcQidehtal alarm. Box 398, 4 9 < . s 79<101b. •2.59 Low Price I Mr. Grey is not quite as kind to the women in Manchester Memorial Hospital (Town) u - - W . 0 0 Happy Birthday 461N ‘‘Quartermaine’s Terms.” At the outset. Anita Manchip, played by Catherine Lagerfelt, in and out of Thursday, 3:44 p m. —Motor vehicle accident, McKee Largo love with her unfaithful husband, Is very attractive. As and West Center streets (Town) John T i iwbIi ATPLES the play progresses, she grows pregnant and dowdy, to a Thursday, 5:59 p.m. —Smoke detector alarm. 60 C. OMiraES •4.75 point where her clothes don’t match. L o v e And we cannot blame Dana Ivey's rendition of Pascal Lane (Town) 6/99« Valid Jan. 7 thru Jan. IS frustrated Melanie Garth, a spinster living with a Thursday, 10;47 p.m. —Medical call, 45 Chestnut St. '------waaTOWN Pharmacy------! stroke-lnfllcted mother, for being a bit strained. It is dif­ (Tow n) Call.... PERO FRUIT STAND ficult to keep up with her devmopment from mother- 643-2711 I DAILY and SUNDAYS hater to suspected murderer to .lesus trenk. LONG WHARF DRAMA FOCUSES ON BRITISH TEACHERS Ask for.... 276 Oakland 8t. Manchaalar Friday, 4:06 a m. —Medical call, 75 Dale Road 643-6384 S A.IW. - 9 P.WI. ^ I urn In 1',‘ i . . . Anthony Heal(i (left) and Remak Ramsy In "terms" ( Tow n ) Pam 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Jan. 7, 1983 .-,1 . MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. 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Hartford 1:45, 3:45,5:45,7:45, 10.- 9; Sat and Sun 2:30,4:50,7, night. — The Verdict (R) Alheneum Cinema — Kiss Me Goodbye (PG) Fri 9. — Silent Movie Fri 6:55; Fri-Sun 12, 2:30, 4:50, 7: lO, SuiHiiiy Brui>cl) “fit DAVIS FAMILY The 39 Steps Frl-Sun 7:30 1:30, 7:20, 9:35, 11:35; Sat Sat 2,6:55 with High Anxie­ 9:30. - Warriors (R) Fri Tl>c Brou■l^stol)C with The Lady Vanishes 1:30, 4, 7:20, 9:35, 11:35; ty Fri 8:25, Sat 3:30, 8:25 and Sat midnight. — Mad­ N O W SERVING BEER & WINE Fri 9; Sat and Sun 5:45, 9. Sun 1:30, 4, 7:20, 9:35. - with History of the World man (R) Fri and Sat 12, • O ur antique buffet abounds with fresh fruits, straw* A Fine Guide To Weekly Dining — The Wizard of Oz Sat and Still of the Night (PG) Fri Part I Fri 10; Sat 5:10,10. 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7, 8:40, berries Chantilly, and our pastry chefs creations — muf­ — SPECIALS — Sun 2. A 1:45, 7:40, 9:35, 11:20; Sat — Children of Paradise Sun 10:20; Sun 12:30,2:15,3:45, fins. danish. and nut breads - still warm from the oven. Fresh Fried Cinema CW^— The Ver­ 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7:40, 9:35, 3:45,7:45 with A Day in the 5:45, 7:30, 9:30. — Dawn of • On the dessert side you'll find cheesecake, chocolate the Dead (R) Fri and Sat mousse, napoleons, fresh cakes, and more — it's all In­ dict (R) Fri 7:30, 9:55; Sat 11:20; Sun 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, Country Sun 3, 7. cluded in the price of your brunch! WHOUBEUY GLAMS < and Sun 1:45, 4:15, 7:30, 7:40, 9:35. Vernon midnight. • Treat yourself to our Brownstone Special - a lender featuring this week... 9:55. - The U s t Waltz LA Theaters East — Cine 1 & 2 — E.T. The Willimanlic filet topped with a poached egg. artichoke hearts, and Lerfe USOA Choice (PG) Fri 7:25; Sat 3, 7:25 The Verdict (R) Fri 7:20, Extra-Terrestrial (PG) Jillson Square Cinema smothered in a rich Bearnaise sauce - or try our thick — The Phantom Tollbooth cuts of French toast served with New Hampshire maple SRLOM STEAK with Alice’s Restaurant 9:40; Sat and Sun 2, 4:20, Fri 7,9; Sat and Sun 1^ 3, 5, syrup - or select another one of our enticing entrees. (PG) Fri 9:30; Sat 12:45, 7:20, 9:40. - Kentucky 7, 9. — An Officer and a (G) Sat and Sun 2:10. — • Your first Bloody. Mary, Screwdriver, or glass of Cham­ 5:20, 9 :3 0 .- Diner (R) Sun Fried Movie (R) Fri and Gentleman (R) Fri 7:15, Tootsie (PG) Fri 7, 9:15; pagne is on the house and all other brunch libations are 12:45, 4:50, 9:30 with Shoot Sat midnight. — Peter Pan 9:30; Sat and Sun 2, 4:15, Sat and Sun 2, 4:15, 7, 9:15. Happy Hour priced! 11 am »3 pm The above aetvedaHth potato S vegatabla - 48 Hrs. (R) Fri 7:10, RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED the Moon (R) Sun 2:40, (G) Fri7:15,9; Sat and Sun 7:15, 9:30. ASYLUM A TRUMIULL STS. 525-1171 7:15. — Fitzcarraldo (PG) 2, 3:55, 5:45, 7:25, 9:15. - West Hartford 9:10; Sat and Sun 4:10, DOWNTOWN HARTFORD CALoocrugAPfresowMe 649-5487 Fri 6:45, 9:40; Sat and Sun Warriors (R) Fri and Sat Elm 1 * 2 — E.T. The 7:10, 9:10. — Best Friends 1, 3:55, 6;45,S9:40. — Peter midnight. — Madman (R) Extra-Terrestrial (PG) (PG) Fri 7, 9:15; Sat and Pan (G) Fri 7, 8:55; Sat Fri 7, 8:40, 10:20; Sat and Fri 7:10, 9:40; Sat and Sun Sun 2, 4:15, 7, 9:15. — The r"TH E FUN PLACE TO BEr and Sun 12:30, 2:30,4:25,7, Sun 2, 3:40, 5:20, 7, 8:40, 2>4:30, 7:10, 9:40. — An Of­ Toy (PG) Fri 7:10, 9:10; ★ ENTERTAINMENT PLUS 8:55. 10:20. — The Rocky Horror ficer and a Gentleman (R) Sat and Sun 2:10.4:10.7:10, 9:10. *^illGiUAND£R, R«l HOURS faKhr-l* Om M* East Hartford Picture Show (R) Fri and Fri 7, 9:30; Sat and Sun Eastwood Pub & Windsor Mmi-M. Ws^TWUJiWt Sat midnight. 1:45, 4:15, 7, 9:30. Cinema — An Officer and Mansfield The Movies — Peter Plaza — E.T. The RESTAURANT TUESDAY a Gentleman (R) Fri-Sun Translux College Pan (G) Fri-Sun 12:30, Extra-Terrestrial (PG) DRAFT MEN NMNT Fri 7. 9:15; Sat 1, 3:30, 7, 21 Oak St., Manchester 646-2571 OOe DRAFTS, 280 HOT DOSS New theater company 6:45, 9. Cinema — Trail of £ e 2:30, 4:30, 7, 9. — Fritz the Poor Richard's Pub & Pink Panther (PG) Fri 7. Cat (X) Fri and Sat mid­ 9:15; Sun 1, 3:30, 7. Three WEDNESOAT Youth Theater Unlimited, Hartford's new Kinsley St., offers "The Sign In Sidney Cinema — E.T. The LADIES NIBHT resident theater company, housed In the old Brusteln's Window." Ends Sunday. Extra-Terrestrial (PG) (2 eggs, homofriM, Penny Pub 2F0R1 offices of the Hartford Stage Company, 65 Fri and Sat 7:30, 9:30, 12; 7d0 TIL CL03IMO toast, coffaa) taole. ofvd Tap Sun 3, 5, 7:.30, 9:30. Nude Bette Davis statue 9 9 * HNrUiy-Cenf UNiti Showcase Cinemas — m ancm i s n M Cl Check Our Daily Luncheon Specials FiM3|-Im Tootsie (PG) Fri 1, 7:15, ^/acAsm it/i/ MoncKcster I Next to m .v iRim— f — 9:40, 11:50; Sat 1, 4, 7:15, Opan Mon - Sat from 6:00 A.M. ff/asion6w ^, Gocuiectica/- PorkcKlc I Coouol lodv I O P O lttU 9:40, 11:50; Sun 1, 4, 7:15, found in Beverly, Mass. Sunday 7 A.M. - Noon i 9:40. — The Toy (PG) Fri 1:10, 7:20, 9:30, 11:20; Sat BEVERLY, Mass. (UPI) - The The statue, created by sculptress Anna 1:10, 3:10, 5:05, 7:20, 9:30, mystery of a nude bronze statue that ac­ Coleman Ladd, had been the subject of a Dance 11:20; Sun 1:10, 3:10, 5:05, tress Bette Davis posed for as a teenager six month search— started when Miss SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE CMItt PELAGE Theater 7:20, 9:30. — Trail of the has apparently bwn solved. Davis revealed in a 1982 Playboy inter­ SpodaRiiis ki SiDGliuM A Mndarin ChIi Iro Pink Panther (PG) Fri The January issue of Playboy reports view she posed at a time when she’d take. ■■ V 1:15, 7:30, 9:45, 11:40; Sat the statue, which Miss Davis, 74, posed any job that could earn money for her 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m •Dally Luncheon S Dinner 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, for as a struggling 16-year-old from family. CelebrRting Our 5th Anniversary 11:40; Sun 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Lowell, is owned by Beverly resident ^ ‘Ta v e rn ' Tha Blaeiitmlth’s Tavern It ' • Hote-ln-tha-Wall Theater, New Britain: “Molly • Bushnoll Memorial Hall, Hartford: "Dancin'”, 7:30, 9:45. — Airplane II: Robert Edwards. Dan Sheridan, a spokesman for the Reader’s Choice o f Connedticut located on Main Street In the char­ I BONUS COUPON and the Mouse," playing through Saturday, 7:30 p.m., celebration of dance, opens Thursday and continues The Sequel (PG) Fri 1, Playboy said the Academy Award­ magazine, is satisfied the real statue has Magazine’s 1982 Best American Food ming town of Olastonburv, right • 10% OFF w/'15-30 PurehaM at the theater, 36 North St., New Britain. Admission by through Saturday. Curtain time, 8 p.m. (246-6607). 7:30, 9:35, 11:30; Sat 1:20, winning actress identified the Eldwards been found. “She seems to be the ranking and Most Romantic in Hartford • 13% OFF w/'31-S0 PurehaM donation. For reservations (223-9500). • Wotklnaon School, Hartford: Community Folk 3:10, 5, 7:30, 9:35, 11:30; statue as the one modeled after her by a authority, isn’t she?” he said. naxl to the Center lirden. • Long Wharf Theater, New Haven: "Another dancers of Greater Hartford, 8 to 10:30 p.m. In the County! • 15%OFFw/'51 Aup Sun 1:20, 3:10, 5,7:30.9:35. Boston sculptress. Converted from an old home, the ' eXPIRSS JAN. 13, 1333 Country,” opened Thursday, at the theater, 222 school gym, 180 Bloomfield Ave. Beginners welcome. — Best Friends (PG) Fri "Miss Davis has confirmed to us that The magazine sent Ms. Davis some of the photographs and she responded in a • Sunday Champagne Brunch restaurant la a sarlaa of amallar Not VaNd on Pridaya and Saturdaya j Sargent Drive and runs through Feb. 13 Tuesday No high heels. For Information (875-3559). 1:30, 7:25, 9:45, 11:55; Sat this one which was removed from a Boston through Fridays, 8 p.m. Saturdays, 8:30 p.m. and Sun­ 1:30,4:10,7:25,9:45,11:55; park in 1933 for being two risque is the letter to one of the editors, saying that . • Lunch • Dinner rooma daljglitfiiiljf daeoratad with i r i i w L D n ^ T p k a . QIaatonbury days, 7:30 p.m. Matinees, Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Sun 1:30,4:10,7:25,9:45.- only possibility,” said a spokesman for Edwards’ statue must be the much 2300-Main St., Glastonbury • 659-0366 anliqiias. Hie lounga iqwlalra la In (Qian Lochan Mall) 633-5508 Sundays, 2 p.m. (787-1525). 48 Hrs. (R) Fri 1:45, 7:45, Playboy, which sent photographers to sought after work. a new vrhig added carefully to • Trinity Rep, Providence, R.I.: "The Dresser,” 10, 11:50; Sat 1:45, 3:45, Edwards’ private garden to take color ‘‘Tve always said it’s a possibility,” iaerva the character of the ends Its run on Sunday, downstairs theater, 201 5:45, 7:45, 10, 11:50; Sun shots of it. said Eldwards, 77. ITALIAN FOOD Giding. loth the louniM and the Washington St., Providence, R.l. , 8 p.m. (401-351- Luigi^s dMng rooma aarva aa niooling 4242). VILLAGE PUB • Coechllght Dinner Theater, Beat WIndtor: placaa for diacriminating area "Whoopee," Is playing through Feb. 6 at the theater, ------* ■ vSNISliEmB Route 5. Performances nightly except Mondays. For Et Cetera 'Terms' a good bet FIRST STOP LOUNGE and RESTAURIINT Information (522-1266). • Long Wharf Theater, New Haven: "Quarter- Lounge is now PRIVATE ROOMS • GROUPS MILY LUMHEM S K IM U malne's Terms," playing through Jan. 23 In Stage II at Continued from page 11 i.e. when the students riot in a restaurant. OPEN FOR LUNCH” the theater, 222 Sargent Drive, New Haven, Tuesday • Wadsworth Athonoum Clnoma, Hartford: "The “Quartermaine’s Terms” does not deal with large Daily Specials Complete Dinner *2L15 through Saturday, 8:15 p.m.;, Sunday, 7:15 p.m. Wizard of Oz,” will be featured Saturday and Sunday At the helm is aged headmaster, ^ ^ i e Loomis, issues, but rather the day to day things that affect S Matinees Saturday 4:15 p.m. and Sunday, 2:15 p.m. at 2 p.m. at the Athenpum Cinema. General admis­ played by Roy Poole. Ekidie keeps his teacher’s spirits people's lives. If the direction and pace established by HAPPY HOUR 4-7 MON.-FRI. (787-1525). sion, $2. Cinema Is at 600 Main St. Playing Jan. 11 up by reminding them that their “school is a family,” Kenneth Frankel in the opening scenes starts to wind 2300 Main St., Glastonbury • Performer's Worfcahop, Hartford: "The Sign In through 13, "Rebecca" at 7:15 p.m. For Information, and what they lack in quantity they make up in quality. down a little too soon, it may be because the story line •Draft Bear A Mixed Drinka Vi Price Sidney Brusteln's Window," directed by Clay Steven­ (278-2610). ..vv She encourages them at the first teacher’s meeting of doesn’t have a great big finale. The cast is still coming son. Ends Sunday, at The Old Place, 65 Kinsley St., • Rocguotball Plus, Derby: Racquetball matches the year like a coach at a sporting meet. to terms with the script, however “Quartermaine's 501 E. Middle Trnpk. 646-0457 Hartford. (727-4048). sponsored by American Lung Association, today The never-seen co-founder of the school, Thomas, is Terms” has some wonderful acting and tremendously 706 HARTFORD RD. , MANCHESTER CALL 649-5325 • Hartford Slag# Company, Hartford: "The Por­ through Sunday at Racquetball Plus, proceeds to the worshipped by Eddie and the others. He is the man who entertaining moments. (At the Long Wharf through tage to San Cristobal of A.H.," playing through Feb. 6 association. For Information and registration, (736- sets everything straight, deals with the outside world. January 23.) at the Stage Company, 50 Church St. Curtain times: 9988). Tuesday through Thur^ay, 8 p.m.; Friday and Satur­ • HollaiHl _ Brook Contor, Qtaslonbiiry: Frosted Friday Night Specials day, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday Flora winter botany walk at the Holland Brook a n a rk e t matinee, 2 p.m.; and Sunday matinee, 2:30 p.m. (527- Audubon Center, 1361 Main St., Glastonbury, Satur­ e # # • RESTAURANT 5151). - day from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Charge, $2 for general public • Hartman Theater, Stamford: 'Th e Caine Mutiny and $1.50 for members. (633-8402). LUNCHeDINNER Ossobucco...... ^ 6 ’ ^ Court-Martial," opens Wednesday at the theater, 307 • FIrat Congrogatkmal Church, Coventry: Roast I® SPEICALIZING IN: Atlantic St.. Stamford and runs through Jan. 30. (323- turkey supper, Saturday, 5 to 6:30 p.m.. In church PRIME RIB RACK OF IAMB 2131). vestry. Main Street. Public Invited. $3.75 for adults; SEAFOOD STEAKS Shrimp & Scallop Casserole $3.25, senior citizens and $1.25, children under 12. SUNDAY BRUNCH • Audubon Contor, QIaatonbury: Children’s story Veal M arsala ...... ^ 6 ^ ’ hour, Wednesday, 2 to 3 p.m. at the center, 1361 Main CMdren's t Regular Menu RvaRaUe La Strada West St.. Glastonbury. (633-8402). GLEN LOCHEN 471 HARTPOaO RO. 643-11M NEW LONDON TPKE • GLASTONBURY Mo Thur 5:30 AM - 10 PM Fri 3 Sat bl 11 1/4 D>: SINGLE Sun til 8 P.M. To get a photo back once it has appeared in print in the OPEN DAILY .“SraL 633-3832 Manchester Herald, simply come to the Manchester Herald, Brainard Place, and ask at the reception desk. HAMBURGER Music Sorry, we cannot return photos by mail unless a self- A a ILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS addressed stamped envelope is submitted. Polynesian IS HERE... Just because you don’t use Chinese • Second Congrotatlonal Church, Manchoetor: an item doesn’t mean the American Percussion concert featuring David Smith, Sunday at item has lost its value. SHOWCASE 7 p.m. at the church, 385 N. Main St. Charge, $2. Why not exchange it for • The Sounding Board, Welherofleld: Paton cash with an ad in IF YOU HURRY! HaaTAUMANT Cocktail Lounge Family, folklorists and traditional singera, Saturday at (Classified? iANOAINMATINItq 8 p.m. at First Church of Christ Congregational, 12 S. Robert Rhrere, Owner of Village Pub / Main St., West Hartford, sponsored by Sounding Board. (563-326i3). I • Hartford Jasx SMioty, Hartford: Jon Hendricks & HARTFORD I INTERSTATE 84 IXITS8 THE PI \1PERMCKEL PI B and RESTAURANT 179 TOLUND TFNE. Company appearing Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Hart­ V EAST HARTFORD S68 8810 VILLAGE PUB ford Holiday Inn, Morgan Street. Admission $7 par GLOBE OF MVM IIKSTKR MANCHESTER parson and $6 for society members and students. OAKLAND COMMONS . PHONE Travel Service NEXT TO ECONOMY ELECTRIC 643PUBB SOI L Middle Tmpik., Manchester 6 4 3 -9 5 2 9 (242-6688). • Center Church, Hartford: Wednesday Noon 555 MAIN S TR E E T Repertory will feature Mary Ellen Jacobs on flute and ' 643-2165 SHOWHATt— 040-0457 Richard Provost on guitar, at noon at the church, 60 Qold St. Call by Tuesday for lunch reservations. (249- Over 30 Years SIRPUIIE2 HOUSE OF CHUNfi Located at the Manchester Green, with The Village Pub and Restaurant offers dai­ 5631). Travel Experience • Trinity College, Hertford: Si Kahn and Bread and Authorised agent in Featuring authentic Polynesian ample free parking in (heir parking lot, the ly luncheon specials from 11 am until their Roaoa, musical program, Jan. 7, 7:30 p:m. Mather . Manchester for all Airlines. — SMOwnari— Railroads and Steamship l3l|.Td»«»U« Village Pub has reasonable prices and gone. These include complete hot meals for Campus Center, Washington Room, Summit Road, and Cantonese Specialties l.ines. / \nr/< DHIShs friendly atmosphere. only 12.15, a hotdog & beer for only $1.00 and Hartford. (527-7101). Robert Rivers, owner of the Village Pub on Fridays you can order steamers for |2.00. TOOTSIE has had 10 yrs. experience in the restaurant A popular special at the Village Pub is (5 ------mOWWATi business in Manchester and invitef^ you to their “Super Mug” of Beer for |2.00, and miiUSSSUM visit him at the "Green.” The Village Fhib is during Happy Hour (4-7, Monday-F^day) all US Club Sirloin Steak .... ^7,50 T1111111111.1 l.l.l.l!l.l.l.llWilll!l# 363 BROAD ST. open Mon-Thurs. 9 am -1 am, Fri. & Sat. 9 mixed drinks are Vk |H:ice with discounted coniFS lEST am • 2 am and Sunday 11 am : 1 am. prices on bottled Ic draft beer. VMUETY Manchester Boneless Chicken Breast Kiev ^6.95 -SHOWN Ml------NOW THRU JANUARY 23, YO U .ti, IKVIE na.T4zaia.im 6 4 9 -4 9 5 S ■. ‘.'"(ji.i.it)'. Lectures In..... ro CAN GETASINGLE HAMBURGER Also EARLY BIRD & iMlurSig FOR 25c WHEN YOU PURCHASE ^ d s W i n e t i ^ f CHILD S MENUS and — SHOWHARi------ANY SANDWICH OR SALAD ITEM. SENIOR CITIZEN S DISCOUNT • CbHdrMi’a MueaHm. Wm I Hartford: Bill RosoHor ...... diooussing whalo atrandlngs. SuHablo for adults and M.CQmLFSMMNI children. $2 for adults and $1 for chlkJrsn. Lseturs at “JAN ■BaRLr a S TftlO TTH E *soa Raam.Y* 7:30 p.m. at tha muaaum, Trout Brook Ortva. 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the business of writing a DEAR ABBY: I have a thankyou note on the problem that is getting my reverse of a canceled insides out. I started check: What is this world to avenge setback writing to a TV evangeiist coming to? Anyone who I k ‘ .'■< ■ '■...... because I have multiple Dear Abby can’t find the tim e to write sclerosis. I know he is well- a decent thank-you note for By Dave Raffo Nov. 27, 1966 — the first game make the playoffs last year and respected, in touch with Abigail Van Buren a check doesn’t deserve UPI Sports Writer played between the teams. barely qualified with a 4-5 record in God and does many good ' the gift. If it’s just an ‘Hi'j ’I ‘ ‘ ** ’The Cleveland Browns would also the current strike-torn season. The things. The problem is that added gesture while endor­ '"'i-f' ' A 'f — The 3-0 final hardly represents the like to erase the memory of a heart­ Raiders, 8-1, finished with the best he always wants more sing the check, I take it score the Miami Dolphins believe breaking loss on a frigid day when record in the American Conference. money. I sent him $100. back, but to dash off a they must settle with the New they face the Raiders Saturday in In the two National Conference Then he wrote to me per­ “ thanks” on the back of the England Patriots. Los Angeles. games on Saturday. Detroit, 4-5, sonally and told me that check and consider that In the Dec. 12 game in Foxboro, The last time the teams met, the visits Washington, 8-1, and Green something great was going money. DL\R ABBY: I am adequate thanks is the pits. Mass., known as the “ Snowplow Raiders (then from Oakland) won a Bay, 5-3-1, hosts St. Louis, 5-4. On to happen to me, but I had Please tell me something being m ainod in the near In my case, I don’t even Game” , New England Coach Ron 14-12 decision in a Jan. 4, 1981 Sunday. Tampa Bay, 5-4, is at to send him another $100 positive about these TV future. My father is living, receive cancelled checks. M eyer waved a tractor onto the field playoff game at Cleveland. It was a Dallas. 63. and Atlanta, 5-4, at first — even if I had to save evanglists. I'm beginning but my mother is All I get is a statement to clear a spot in the snow to allow game that made Browns’ Coach Sam Minnesota, 5-4, in the NFC. The New' my pennies and get the to believe that all they deceased. However, my from the credit union, and I John Smith to kick the game­ Rutigliano the most second-guessed York Jets, 63, will be at Cincinnati, money any way I could! want is m y m oney — mother is with me in spirit imagine that the day is winning field goal with less than five 7-2, and San Diego, 6-3, at I believe in God with all money that l don't have. all the time. man in football. conning when all checks minutes to go. With the Browns on the Raiders’ Pittsburgh, 6-3, Sunday in the AFC. my heart and strive to be a God understands. Why Is there any way I can wiir be handled in that The move resulted in a wave of 13 yard-line and 45 good person, but Abby, I can't they? tactfully acknowledge my The Redskins and the Lions each fashion. controversy, a bitter reaction by seconds can't take food from my GOT TO KNOW mother on my wedding in­ will offer a slightly different look Thanks for letting me Miami Dolphin Coach Don Shqla and remaining, children's mouths xecause vitations? I Saturday. Washington Coach Joe DEAR GOT TO have my say. new NFL guidelines prohibiting Rutigliano opted . this man says God will do I REMEMBERING MAMA' such an incident in the future. Gibbs says veteran Fred Dean will KNOW: It's unfair to tar CHECK-WRITING for a touchdown something good for me if I The Dolphins will get a chance to start at right guard in place of Mark all evangelists with the DEAR G R AND M A ------rather than a field do. That comes very close Goodbye, 'saddle bags’ avenge the loss when they host the May and Detroit Coach Monte Clark same brush. Many inspire REMEMBERING: You Every' teen-ager should goal. The move to saying that God^can be Pat 'lots in the opening round of the says he is going with his "gut their folloews to be better might identify yourself as know the truth about backfired when bought. Is ’ L playoffs Saturday. If it’s any feeling” in naming Eric Hippie to people — to be kinder to the daughter of “ Mr. ( ) drugs, sex and how to be If done correctly, this exercise will get rid of straight line. Do not roll back on your hips. Brian Sipe’s pass consolation to the Dolphins, Meyer start at quarterback over Gary My husband is very their fellow men and have and the late Mrs. ( ).” happy. For Abby’s booklet, Raise your top leg a few Inches from the to Ozzie Newsome ’’saddle bags.” Lie on your left side, leaning said he wouldn’t repeat the move if D an ielson . The L io n s, 0-9 in 3 angry with me because I faith in the Lord. It is not usually done, but sen d $2 and a lo n g , in the end zone was intercepted by floor. Hold. Raise It a few Inches higher and he had the chance. . Washington, have lost seven straight sent as much as I did. I God cannot be bought, if it will give you pleasure, stamped (37 cents), ad­ Mike Davis. on your lower arm, head resting on hand. hold. Raise a few Inches more and hold "Under the circumstances, where to the Redskins. , would like to be free of my nor does he reserve his I see no reason why you dressed envelope to: Abby, again. Lower leg In the same manner. After The Cardinals and Packers disease, but I wilt not deny blessings for those who Teen Booklet, P.O. Box Place your right hand on the floor for I sit right now, I would not have The Raiders went on to win the shouldn’t do it. five times turn on the other side and raise my family the necessities send m on ey to a T V 38923, Hollywobd, Calif. balance. Bend underneath leg, top leg done it,” M eyer said. “ At the time, Super Bowl that year. haven’t met since 1976. St. Louis, in order to send this man ^evangelist. DEAR ABBY: About 90038. straight. Be sure that your body Is In a and lower top leg. it was a snap decision that just “ That’s the kind of team we are,” which hadn't made the playoffs happened to run across my mind and said Davis of his big play. “ W e'll do since 1975, posted a 4-1 road mark I sent him out there.” anything it takes to get the job done. this year while Green Bay. priming Since there will be little need for a As for this year's team, we're for its first post-season appearance Day 5 of diet snowplow in Miami, Shula would blessed with talent and we’re in a decade, was 3-1 at home. Guard Martinis and red cheeks Joe Bostic, linebacker Craig Puki rather concentrate on other things. thorough in our preparation for each The Dolphins, 7-2, have a four-game game. Everybody on this team has and safety Dave Stief are post-season losing streak since win­ the capability of making the big play questionable for the Cardinals while ning Super Bowl V III eight years happen at any tim e.” running back Allan C!lark, safety are, alas, a natural pair ago, but the Patriots, 5-4, have lost Cleveland never seemed to Mike Jolly and linebacker Jim Weekend is up to you 14 straight to Miami in the Orange recover from that playoff loss two Laslavic are questionable for the Bowl, going back to a victory on years ago. The Browns failed to Packers. DEAR DR. LAMB: My cases, such as in some husband has been drinking forms of shock or in con­ banana and 1 teaspoon raisins. Use artificial sweetener trol of the criseses that By Josephine Lowman r martinis before dinner for in tea, coffee or oatmeal. Serve with one glass of skim years. Recently, his face may occur in illness, such Special to the Herald milk. (especially his cheeks) as in a s e v e r e in ­ Your Health Would you like to look 10 years younger just eight LUNCH (340 calories); become red after he drinks capacitating attack of weeks from now? It is possible! I have seen it happen Melba cheese. Take 2 ounces of semi-soft cheese to Super Bowl kickoff at 6 the martinis. He has high asthma. But it is a two- many times. Haven’t you noticed how much more work (for example, Camembert or Brie) and spread at blood pressure and is Lawrence Lamb, M.O. edged sword. Its chronic J v voutbful a friend or relative looks after losing some lunch on four slices of Melba toast (plain, sesame, or taking medication for it. I use can cause a number of onion). Accompany with vegetable sticks sliced from am very worried about his complications, including estra pounds? ’The matronly bulges and double chin, or It’s tfiat time of the year again when calls are two green onions, two stalks of celery, and one small health. What could the red loss of bone tissue. Its the bay window, disappeared. A loss of only 10 pounds can directed to this desk from readers seeking informa­ cucumber. One medium orange. cheeks indicate in relation prolonged use may also make a Dig ditterence. tion on the start of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Jan. DINNER (530 calories); Herald to his health? Also, what Those red cheeks are an can do to your health is suppress the normal 30 in Los Angeles. y Chicken fondue. Arrange nicely on a plate the UPI photo Organizations and individuals are planning their could happen if he keeps indication of alcohol’s ac­ rather long, including liver mechanism from the brain Even more rewarding is how a weight loss affects per­ Angle following items to be threaded on |kewers and programs and day’s activities around the West drinking martinis before tion on the peripheral cir­ disease and bad reactions to the pituitary to the sonality, general lifestyle and even posture. ’Die in­ simmer^ for 4 minutes at the table (m an electric WHALERS’ GREG MILLEN (30) AND RUSS ANDERSON dinner? culation. Alcohol is a with medicines a person is adrenal gland that results dividual is apt to take more interest in proper grooming, Coast game. Earl Yost, skillet for example) in two cups of chicken broth: Vk raw . . . watch puck along with Vancouver’s Thomas Gradin The kickoff is listed at 6 o’clock, EST, which vasodilator and will cause taking. I am sending you in the normal release of clothes and hairstyle and usually is more receptive to Sports Editor DEAR READER: You chicken breast, cut in cubes; two green onions, cut in 1 means the telecast will end at 10 p.m. in order to the small vessels in the The Health Letter 14-6, corticosteroid hormones. new Interests and new friends. It is a great relief not to didn't mention how many drag those tiresome nounds around! Vk inch pieces; Vk cup whole mushrooms; fresh spinach 41I0W an extended halftime show, plus post-game skin to open. That is how Alcohol Can Be Dangerous This suppression means drinks he has before leaves (washed and drained); Vk small zucchini, cut in interviews. alcohol induces the body to to Your Health, to brief that a person may not be dinner. It makes a rounds; Vk cup cauliflower buds. Serve with Vk cup Also, for pro football addicts, and the number has lose heat. That function is you. Others can send 75 able to release the nor This is the fifth day of my eight-week Beauty Im­ difference. And you didn’t cooked rice, Vk cup melon balls (defrosted, un­ deceased this season following the strike last fall, why alcohol should never cents with a long, stamped, amounts of hormone w t provement Plan. You will be on your own this w e^ n d . mention your husband's sweetened), and a dill sauce for dipping: Vk cup plain the pregame show will start at 4 o’clock. be used if you are exposed self-addressed envelope for the corticosteroid Prepare yourself for it with determination not to gain Rota provided spark, age or weight, which could yogurt mixed with 1 teaspoon dried dill weed, Vk teas­ coach, Phil Hyde, is the official scorer for Indian to cold. It decreases the it to me, in care of wye stopped. So!. stopping it back the pounds you have just lost. lU n k thin! Think be important in view of his poon horseradish, and a dash of cayenne (prepare sauce __ ^ games on the road this season. Larry Olsen handles body’s ability to conserve Manchester Herald, P.O. causes symptoms of how you w ill look a few weeks from now. Perhaps you Goal achieved high blood pressure. If he and chill before dinner), ( ^ e cup of skim milk. ’TOTAL the scoring at home Tribe starts...Professional needed body heat. The per­ Box 1551, Radio City Sta­ adrenal cortex insufficien­ would like to repeat some of the menus you enjoyed this Achieving a 700 series in 16pin bowling is the aim has any excess M y fat he week. CALORIES - 1,140. wrestling will make its annual appearance in son will feel warmer tion, New York, N.Y. cy. This Includes fatigue for all bowlers and Rudi Wittke reached that magic . should eliminate it, and Manchester in March with a show promoted by a because of the increased 10019. and, in severe cases, m ajor If you are leaving home, be sure to take your calorie FOR MEN (600 calories)i total recently in the LaVae Dusty League at the alcohol is high in calories, weakness. Eever, muscle chart with you. Canucks top Whalers local scout troop headed by Tom Provencal...Carl blood flow through the skin At breakfast, add one slice of whole-wheat toast with 1 Parkade Lanes. TTie former Manchester High and . seven calories per gram of Silver notes more than 600 Manchester youngsters but he will lose heat much pains and Joint pains may teaspoon margarine or butter, another half-banana, and University of Hartford athlete, and current town 16 alcohol. Also, a drink DEAR DR. LAMB: Have lots of fresh fruit on hand to use moderately for signed up Monday night to play in the youth soccer more rapidly than if he did occur. And the Illness it is one glass of orange juice. Use two slices of whole-wheat pin champion, collected a 702 three-string total on before dinner may en­ Since I^ n ^ e been treated snacks. Also, have some bouillon nearby. A warm or a H ARTFO RD (U P I) - ’The Van­ Fredericton of the AHL, had two first of his two power-play goals to program next summer. Two other sign-up nights not drink. being used to treat may bread instead of Melba toast at lunch, spread with 3 games of 226206269...Death claimed Bill Andrulot courage a person who with corticosterone I would jellied cup of this is very comforting and contains only couver Canucks needed a spark to goals for the Canucks. Thomas cut the lead to one goal. Second are scheduled, Jan. 17 and Jan. 24 at the Mahoney suddenly re-manifest ounces of semi-soft cheese rather than 2 ounces. Add earlier this week and for years before his retire­ needs to lose weight to eat If a person is susceptible like to know what happens about 15 calories, so you can have more than one cup snap out of their slump and Darcy Gradin added one. period goals by Rota, Lupul, and Rec Center. Approximately 1,500 boys and girls will itself, giving rise to symp­ another balf-chicken-breast to dinner. ment as foreman of the Park Department he was more than he should. to acne roseca (rummy when you decrease cor­ during the day. Rota was ready to provide it. Rota completed his hat trick at Gradin offset a Hartford tally by comprise the 1983 rosters in various age divisions. toms that have been con­ II you missed the first few days of this course and want the man behind the scene manicuring the many In general, I seldom see nose) alcohol can make ticosterone drugs too “ W e’ve only had three goals in our 5:56 of the third period for his 20th Mark Johnson as Vancouver Youth soccer is the largest participating sport in trolled by corticosterone. to catch up, send for the B IP kit. ’This provices complete baseball and softball fields in town as well as anyone who needs to lose matters worse. Incidental­ rapidly. Prepare some low-calorie items to crunch on while last three games, so I guess we goal. It was the eighth time in nine extended its lead to 62. Manchester with softball running a distant That is why withdrawal, directions for the program, a calorie chart, weight and handling the ice skating rink at Center Springs Park w eigh t and persists in ly, you can have this condi­ others are Having richer foods. Mix some low-calorie needed a game like this,” Rota said yeare that Rota has reached the 20- Larouche and Rota swapped third- second...Ten bouts, featuring area fighters, will and indeed management height charts for both men and women, spot-r^ucing and Annex when skating started as early as drinking alcohol who is tion even if you are a DEAR READER: Cor­ mayonnaise with a little catsup and dip just the tip of ’Thursday night after scoring a hat goal plateau. period goals before Hartford pulled make up Friday night’s card at the Hartford Civic even a year after stopping exe cises, additional menus for 14 days, and a wall chart ’Thanksgiving and lasted well into February, An­ successful in slim m ing teetotaler. ticosterone is almost a carrots, celery curls or cauliflower buds in it. trick to lead Vancouver to a 6-4 win “ Darcy is having a good season,” goalie Greg Millen with 1:22 left and Center which will feature Marlon Starling against corticosteroid hormones, on which to plot your progress. For your kit, send $1 and drulot, like his successor Ken Irish, took great down. The list of things alcohol miracle hormone in some over the Hartford Whalers. “ Maybe said Neilson. “ He’s been flying. Ron Francis scored with 55 seconds Roberto Colon in a 16rounder. First bout starts at is often so difficult. Be active! Don’ t hang around the house, and if the a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope along with pride in the accomplishments of his men without' this game will help us get our con- Last year he was skating just as left in the game to make it 6-4. Van­ 7:45...Annual baseball Hall of Fame induction weather makes outdoor activities Impossible take on a > your request to Josephine Lowman^ in care of this little public recognition...One Man's Opinion . fidence back.” well, but the goals weren’t going in couver, which was outshot 49-38, got ceremonies at Cooperstown, N.Y., will be home improvement project. If necessary, take a walk in' newspaper. Department; The better basketball officials were Vancouver had not won since Dec. for him.” a solid goaltending effort from Ken celebrated Sunday, July 31 with the exhibition game the snow or rain. Plan things to do. at one time players or coaches or both. The better Rota missed 2!A weeks of this Ellacott. the following day between St. Louis and Baltimore. Thoughts 16 when it beat Calgary 4-1. The understanding basketball coaches were, or are, Canucks were 0-5-2 before the game season with a separated shoulder. “ He was the difference,” said Tickets for the game gp on sale March 2 at $6 a Exercise usually does not increase appetite. A thin men, or women, who have had experience in some against the Whalers. But he has made the most of his Rota. copy. The ceremonies are free...Cincinnati and person might eat more following a strenuous workout to form 'of sports officiating. Samaritan came along and saw a him up, he helped him. That is what Have a wedding anniversary you’d like your neighbors “ Sometimes it takes us a week to playing time by scoring 14 goals in Hartford is winless in its last nine Atlanta w ill open the National League season April 4 There was a man once who was at­ make up for a calorie deficit but not an overweight in­ wounded man. He didn't just glance love does. First, it gets my eyes, to know about? The Manchester Herald will publish a get six goals,” said Vancouver his last 16 games. games at 68-1. in Cincinnati. All other N L clubs start April 5. Of tacked. They stripped him of his dividual. ’The latter has plenty of fat to supply the Notes off the cuff at him — he saw him. Real love then it gets my heart, and then it photo of you and your spous to celebrate the occasion. In coach Roger Neilson. “This is a Rota and Lupul staked Vancouver “ It seemed that each goal we gave the 972 games scheduled. 627 w ill be at night with 15 clothes and money, beat him up and energy required by the exercise and will not f ^ l the means that we have a heart that gets.my hands. order to have such a photo taken, make an appointment .” to a 2-0 first-period lead before Hart­ up tonight was a different mistake.” Former Manchester High varsity basketball doubleheaders. World Series starts Oct. 11. left him lying half dead beside the need for more calories. road. The people going by ignored feels. He took pity. He didn’t just " A new commandment I give you: by calling Barbara Richmond at the huuichester Gary Lupul, just recalled from ford’s Pierre Larouche scored the said Hartford coach Larry Kish • him, or stopped to see and then went look and see and analyze, there was LOVE ONE ANOTHER. AS I HAVE The menus will resume on Monday. Today I will give Herald, 643-2711, You’re also welcome to submit a wed­ ding photo, if one is available. on. Finally a man came and helped compassion. LOVED YOU, SO YOU MUST you the grocery list for Monday and ’Tuesday so that you him, soothed his wounds with Pity many times can be con­ LOVE ONE ANOTHER” SO SAID can include those items in your weekend shopping. ’The Clarke impressed medicine, and took him to where he descending, it gives handouts. Com­ JESUS TO ME. menus for Monday also follow. streak Scholastic menu tonight passion empathizes and identifies. Leafs snap winless PHILADELPHIA I UPI) - Bobby could get help. Milton S. Nilson Love means eyes that see and a There is a full slate of scholastic basketball contests on tap tonight Clarke said it was the best team to Love isn’t just a word. Love isn’t Trinity Covenant Church GROCERY LISTS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY heart that feels and hands that reach come out of the Soviet Union in just a song. Real radical love means Assistant Pastor School Notes with Manchester High the only local entry at home. that I have eyes to see. The out. He bandaged him, he picked The Indians, out to break a three-gam losing streak, take their 2-3 “ five or six years." After watching DAIRY PRODUCTS: 2 ounces semi-soft cheese (for' on road just shy of year overall mark against CCIL foe Conard High, 3-1. at Clarke Arena in an a 60-minute hockey clinic, no one example, Camembert or Brie), Vk cup of plain yogurt, 1 A o ’clock start. Manchester is 1-2 in league play. argued with him. ounce of rlcotta, 1 tablespoon of grated Parmesan, 1 East Catholic, coming off an overtim e loss, launches its HCC slate The Soviet All-Stars, showing no ounce of favorite hard yellow cheese, Vt cup of c o ttu e Students Invited to attend l-I tie in the second by knocking t.'anuilirns II, Kings 3 in New Britain against defending state Class M champ St. Thomas By Dave Raffo effects Thursday night from their O'Neill's tortured life cheese, 32 fluid ounces of powdered nonfat skim milk. down a Dan Daoust pass and scoring At Montreal, rookie Guy Car- Aquinas. The Saints are 3-2 overall, 2-1 in the conference. The Eagles Manchester Jewish students and Jewish students UPI Sports Writer third crossing of the North on a breakaway. Elefenseman Jim bonneau notched a hat trick — with are also 3-2 overall. MEAT OR FISH) Vk chicken breast, 2 ounces sar­ from area towns, are invited to participate in two American continent in a little over a The Toronto Maple Leafs figured Korn made it 3-1 at 13:43 of the third two goals coming in a seven-goal, Cheney Tech, 1-1 in the COC and 1-2 overall, visits 2-2 Portland High dines (packed in oil). programs this month, sponsored by the Outreach week, defeated the Philadelphia with an unassisted shorthanded third-period outburst — and Keith in a conference affair, also at 8 o'clock. The Highlanders are 1-1 in Department of the Hartford Jewish Community Crater. they’d better snap their winless road Flyers, 5-1, to close out their six- root of his tragic plays goal. Acton added a pair of goals to spark For students in grades 4 through 6 there w ill be a streak before it reached its one-year COC play. FRUITS AND VEGRTABLESi One mediuni Terry Martin put the Leafs ahead Montreal and extend the Kings’ game tour of NHL cities with a 4-2 program of supervised play in the pool and gym of the anniversary. Also on the calendar, 1-1,1-2 Bolton High is at 1-1,3-1 KH AM High in banana, one medium orange, 2 teaspoon o f raisins, )k early in the se­ away losing streak to six games. record. crater located at 335 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford. After several close calls, the Hebron for a COC iJout at 8 o’clock. . NEW LONDON (UPI) - Through ’The grey-and-white wooden house and was opened Nov. 8 to the public. cup melon balls (frozen unsweetened), one lemon, six cond, but Bob Flumes S, Jets I This w ill be on Jan. 15 from 7 to 9 p.m. Maple Leafs finally won an away There are also two distaff tilts scheduled. Manchester High girls. 1- its halls moved his morphine- seems cramped, confining, despite green onions, four talks o f celery, 1 cup o f cauliflower Gould erased the A t Calgary, Alberta, Guy According to O’Neill Center direc­ ’Transportation w ill be provided. Participants should game ’Thursday night, registering a 2 in the league and 2-3 overall, travels to West Hartford to confront 3-2 wracked mother. In its parlors he its external appearance of size. buds, two small cucumbers 8k cup of large maahrooms, lea d a m in u te Chouinard scqred a pair of second- tor George White, encouragement bring bathing suit, towel and sneakers. 3-1 victory over the Washington Conard. Winless East Catholic, 0-6, is at 3-1 Windsor High in a rare drank to a stupor with his brother Sunlight’s warmth is held at bay out­ V* red pepper, 2 cups of qilxed salad greens (for exam­ later. period goals and added an. assist to will be given actors, producers and “ Looking in Theater,” a family life theater group, Capitals in I^ndover, Md. Friday evening encounter. The Eaglettes, dating back to a year ago. Oklahoma City and father. Standing on its widow’s side, preserving the dank world ple, iceberg, watercress, romalne, chicory), a few fresh Palmateer pace Calgary. Chouinard’s goals will be presented for students in grades 7 through 12 on The triumph, Toronto’s first on have dropped 15 straight. walk, he yearned to escape in the within. directors who, looking for a better spinach leaves, 1 teaspoon of chopped parsley, 4 to S credited his team­ gave Calgary a 3-0 lead before Lu- Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. at Temple Beth Hillel, Foster Street, the road since a 5-2 win over the on probation fog "to where life could hide from grasp of O’Neill’s world, can come radishes, two small zucchini, one inedium tomato. mates for helping cien DeBlois scored a power-play South Windsor. Black Hawks at Chicago on Jan. 31, ;i(M lf.” here to experience the dark aura of him move the goal for Winnipeg. MISSION. Kan. (UPI) - This program serves as a catalyst for discussion about 1982, stopped the slide at 30 games. - ' Eugene O’N eill’s tortured life was For O’Neill, Monte Cristo Cottage the house. p u ck f r o m teenage problenu and encourages youth to make On thjs plus side, the victory Violations ranging from allowing 4he root of his tragic plays, most was the only home he knew until the ' danger. SEASONINCi Salt, pepper, 1 teaspoon of dried dill responsible. Informed decisions. e x t e n d the Leafs’ unbeaten string Cheney Tech bows on mat recruits to practice with the varsity -specifically the autobiographic age of 25. Otherwise the family Geraldine Fitzgerald, who recent­ weed, cayenne (a dash), paprika, Vk teaspoon of to ^ games. “ I like to let my defense handle team to giving players Christmas ^ stayed in boarding houses while the For more Information and to register for either “ Long Day’s Journey Into N i^t,” ly performed on Broadway in the horseradish, 2 teaspoons of tomato sauce, favorite low- 'Tt’s been a long time coming,” the puck whenever there’s time but gifts of money have led to a two- father, renowned actor James program call 238-4571. Two matches went its way as set here at the O’Neill family home, n^other’s role of “ Long Day’s calorie dressing. said Toronto goalie Mike when there’s not I try to clear it dec. Hecker 4-1, 107 —BernaducCi year probation for Oklahoma C i^ V O’Neill, toured in his most famous Morgan surprised CJieney Tech was on the short end of where the playwright’s bitterness, Journey Into Night,” came to sit in , .Palmateer, who was traded by the myself,” Palmateer said. “ I think (S P) pinned Tripp .48, 114 —Four­ University. ' role, ’ ”The Count of Monte Cristo.” a 5612 reading to visiting St. Paul in ' anger, guilt and restlessness melded the living room and feel the after­ Capitals last September. “ You could our defensemen played good leading in Open nier ((JT) pinn^ White 1.35, 121 The play, which he also owned the DRY GOOOSi 1 cup of oatmeal, three pieces of wrestling action Thursday evening The NCAA Comraittaa « Infrac­ into a dramatic vision. noon shadows, and to walk through see we were getting closer the last tonight, though. -Valerio (SP) dec. Paradis 6-4, 128 rights to, brought him personal Melba toast (plain, sesame, or onion), 1 teaspoon of at the Beavers’ gym'. tions announced its r a l ^ Thursday, The small dark living room, the rooms thinking of O’NelH’s Service Notes five or six times we played on the TUCSON, Arlz. (UPI) - G il —Nelson (S P ) pinned Harford ;43, wealth. But he toured in it every honey, 2 flicei of wbole-wliMt bread, % cup of pasta The Techmen remain winless in banning the Chiefs baskethall team described precisely on the first page description of ids mother “ moving i road.” ‘ ”They stood up at the blue and Morgan was a little surprised to find 134 -Schug (SP) WBF. 140 -Con- winter, making a DevU’s bargain 1^ (lingulnl, spaghetti or noodles), 1 Ublespoon of four outings with their next match from live television appearances for o f “ Long Day’s Journey,” has the around and about the bouse like a vegetable oil. Palmateer turned back a number that messed up Washington’s attack himseU in the lead after the first nian (S P ) pinned Glode 2:39, 147 exchanging his Sbakespearean- Saturday morning at 11 o’clock at the rest of this season and denying ' feel of a varnished cage. In this of good Washington scoring chances and most Important, they cleared round of the $300,000 ’Tucson Open. -Dubiel (C T ) pinned Parente 4.53, caliber talent for even more money home against Portland High. Oklahoma City the chance to play in liroom, the men’s alcoholism, the Tba Yale Drama School recently Sgt. Marzialo reports in the third period while the Capitals the puck.” “ It’s unusual for me because I ’m 157 —Morin (SP) WBF. 169—Auclair that he really didn’t need. Chip Fournier and Roger Dubiel post-season tournaments after this sother's need for drugs and came to rehearse “ Long Day’s were trying to overcome deficits of In other game, Montreal trounced usually a slow starter,” Morgan (SP) pinned Bapne^l2, 187 Marine Gunnery Sgt. DavW C. Majrzlalo, zoo o< Mary accounted for the lone points for the season. The second year of the ) ’NeUrs own wish for “ oblivion” Menu for Mondav 2-1 and 3-1. Los Angeles 11-3, Calgary belted said after shooting a 5-under-par 65 —Lambert (S P ) pinned Totten .52, During the past seven years the Journey” on the original set where, ivienu TOr Monaay M am ak) o f S Aaylum «., Mancheater, Haa raported for probation, which is retroactive to anderstandable, perhaps in- Toronto’s Rick Vaivh, who scored Winnipeg 5-1 and Vancouver trlppfsd Thqrsday in the Tlicson event, which Reaver matmen. Unlimited —Pcjw^rs (S P) pinned O’Neill home has been renovated by a halfcentury ago, the play’s fiction HREAki-A!) !' (270 ealoriea)i dutv at Marine Corpa Base Camp, at Camp Pendleton, Dec. 14. 1982, is without sanctions.' ^ 11th goal in five games, broke a Hartford 6-4. launches this year's tour. • Results. 100 —Bemarducci (S P ) McCarthy 5.50. ’■ [jSviteble. the Eugene O’N eal ’Hiaater Center, was lived. , Oatmeal: Have 1 cup of hot oatmeal with W allced ^Hf- ’* MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Jan. 7, 1983 - 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Jan, 7, 1983 Johnson king tor day Scoreboard

POWDER PUFF- Barbara Scoreboarid Chamberlain 176461, Edith Tracy 481, Laura Rapson 212-495, Joan Top­ Basketball ping 181-493, Terry Siemienski 489, Irene Boxio 176, Connie Webster 178, os Nets extend string Carol Schubert 184-192-525, Cheryl Crickmore 213-544, Evelyn Bond 177- Los Angeles 1-34—8 496, Evelyn Feder 179-455. LOS ANGELES (125) seconds left. Montreal 14-7—11 Rambis 14 24 4. Wilkes 6-12 04 12, By Jeff Hasen "Len Elmore was about three feet coach John MacLeod. "We had a First period—1. Los Angeles, Dionne 17 Abdul-Jabbar 44 54 13, E.Johnson 54 44 1 Sports UPl Sports Writer away and it was a 16-or 17-footer," good crack at it." l.ukerH 125, Cuvaliers 107 (L. Murphy, Holmes), 3:tt. 2, Montreal, 14. Nixon 8-13 44 20. McAdoo 74 64 18, he said. "1 thought I had it down. R Mickey Johnson led the Nets with At Richfield, Ohio, Norm Nixon MIDGETS LaVAE DUSTY- Ken Oliver Shutt 17 (Lafleur, Green), 6:50. Penalties (Cooper 54 04 10, Worthy 6-7 04 12, Football 'Calendar Jazz whipped the Nets, 33-27, and 202-583, Ray McKinstry 204, Rudi Hockey -H oule. Mil. 3:15; Lewis. LA, 6:27; C.Johnson 04 34 3. Jordan 54 24 12, Mickey Johnson played the part was the play we called but it just 21 points and Otis Birdsong added tossed in 20 points and Bob McAdoo NlcholU, LA, 7:53; Delorme. Mil, 16:45. Landsberger 14 24 4. McGm 14 14 3. Soccer the Suns downed the Bullets. 27-20, well Thursday night and was King didn't fall.” 17. Davis scored a game-high 29 came off the bench to add 18 to pace Wittke 226580, Bob Szatkowski 206 Second period-3, Los Angeles. Ruskow- ToUU e a 2748 125. Thursday night at the Y. 212-568, Don Wilson 202-560, John ski I (Isaksson), 2:59. 4, Montreal, CLEVELAND (107) for a day. And neither did the Nets' streak. points and Larry Nance added 20 for the Lakers over the Cavaliers. Los Delorme 9 (LaReur, Walter), 4:51. 5, Robinson 5-11 24 12. Wedman 7-15 34 Starting for Nets' small forward With New Jersey behind 93-89 with the Suns. Angeles is 24-0 in games in which Scott Altrui had 23 points and Ron Kozicki 212, Mick Marotta 205, Ray Montreal. Carbonneau 9 (Gain^, Robin­ 17. Lacey 24 8. Huston 5-U 04 10, Kritluy Cote 4 for the Jazz while Mike Chittick 202-230-601, Ort Cowles 202, son), 7:29. 6, Montreal. Tremblay 14 Free 1343 04 28. Edwards 2-7 (M) 4. NFL Playoffs BASKETBALL Albert King, who is hobbled with a 89 seconds remaining. Buck “I thought the turning point was they had the lead entering the fourth MAJOR INDOOR SOCCER LEAGUE Taylor (8) and Lukas Cosgrove (6) Roger Mieezkowski 257-592, Dick (Shutt). 11:01. 7, Los Angeles, Evans 10 Hubbard 44 84 18. Wilkerwm 2-7 24 6. By United Press International Conurd at Manchester, 8 knee injury. Johnson shook off a Williams scored down low and the when Otis found Buck so quickly period. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (Dionne). 17:47. Penalties-Walter, MU, Bagley 0-1 04 0, Flowers 1-1 (M) 2, (All Times ES’T) By United Press International paced the Nets. Wayne Murphy 200, John Myers 235204-620, By United Press International 7:16; Acton. MU, 8:27; Nattrass, MU, Magley 24 04 4. Hayes 04 04 0. ToUls Eastern Division East Catholic at Aquinas. 7.45 missed free throw with 34 seconds Nets forced a 24-second violation. when we were down four (points,” Warriors 94, Blazers 03 Wales Conference (Seedlngs in parentheses) W L Pet. GB Hollingsworth poured home a dozen Ernie Whipple 225563, Ed Dettore 14:27. 4448 1742 107. First round Cheney Tech at Portland, 7:45 remaining by hitting two fouls shots Johnson was fouled by Walter Davis said New Jersey coach Larry At Oakland, Calif., J.B. Carroll Patrick Division Third perlod-8, Montreal, Naslund 14 Los Angeles S3 36 3128-125 Saturday. Jan 6 Cleveland 4 .750 • points and Dave Russell 6 more for 222-589, Bill Foster 217-550, Floyd W L T Pts. GF GA (Tremblay). 2:39. 9, Montreal, Acton 14 Baltimore 4 .733 Vk Bolton al KIIAM. 7,45 with seven seconds left to lead the with 34 seconds left biit missed the Brown. scored on a turn-around jumper with 165 121 Geveland 22 23 22 40-107 NFC 5 .706 Vk Philadelphia 24 12 5 (Napier. Robinson), 5:43. 10, Montreal, Three-point goals-Free 2. Fouled out— Chicago the Suns while Randy Roy and Scott Totten 205, Bob Oliver 561, Don Washington 19 12 10 157 145 Detroit (8) at Washington (1), 12:30 6 .600 2>/k VlanclieHler al Conard (g:iris). Nets to a team-record seventh second free throw to lesjve the Nets In other games, Atlanta nipped six seconds to play to lift the Napier 16 (Acton. Gainey), 5:11. 11, Edwards. T o u r fouls—Los Angeles 21. p.m. New York Aronson each had 6 markers for the Ostberg 223, Ken Cooley 203, Rich NY Islanders 20 15 7 ISO 133 Mcmtreal. C arbonneau 10 (Nllan, Geveland 29. Rebounds-Los Angeles 44 Buffalo 6^. .571 3 7.45 straight victory, a 94-93 decision behind 93-92. New York 99-98, Los Angeles Warriors. Carroll had 29 points. NY Rangers 20 16 4 166 147 St. Louis (6) at Green Bay (3). 12:30 8^.500 4 Bullets. Gardner 200, Walt Czypits 211, Cliff l^w ig), 12:01. 12, Montreal, Picard 5 (Rambis 12), (Cleveland 47 (Robinson 9). p.m. Memphis East Catholic at Windsor (girls). over the Phoenix Suns. After Davis missed a jumper with defeated Cleveland 125-107, Golden Calvin Natt led Portland with 20 Pittsbv^ 12 22 6 131 178 (Wlckenheiser, Lafleur), 12:43. 13. Mon­ Assists—Los Angeles 21 (E.Johnson 8), Pittsburgh .306 6Vk Standings: Jazz 4-1, Suns 4-1, Champlin 219, John Belasky 211-555. 113 178 AFC 7:;V« "You can't erase what you've 14 seconds remaining. New Jersey’s State stopped Portland 94-93 and points. New Jersey 8 25 6 treal, Acton 15 (Naslund, Tremblay). Cleveland 21 (WTlkerson 7).A—IIJITO. Cleveland (8) at Los Angeles Raiders Western Division Celtics 4-1, 76ers 3-2, Nets 2-3. Adams Division 18:23. 14, Montreal, Carbonneau 11 Phoenix 10 done," Johnson said of his Darwin Cook missed on a drive but Houston ^ g ed San Diego 109-107. Rorkels 109, Clippers 107 24 10 6 54 164 U7 (1), 4 p.m. Lakers 2-3, Knicks 1-4, Bullets 0-5. Boston (Houle. Nllan), 18:53. PenalUes-Carfoon- ATI ANTA I New England (7) at Miami (2), 4 p.rn. Wichita 8 goat-turned-hero night. "You just Hawks 99, Knirks 98 At San Diego, Allen Leavell hit a Montreal 22 11 8 52 U2 146 neau, MU. 16:48; NlUn, Mtl. 15:48; L. San Diego . 8 Johnson grabbed the offensive 156 133 Roundfieid 10-18 44 24, Wilkins 7-14 64 Sunday. Jan 9 BOYS SWIMMING nave to go at it the next time.' ^ffalo 18 14 8 44 Murphy. LA. 15:48; Evans. LA. 17:00. AFC Kansas City 6 rebound and was fouled. He hit both At New 'York, Eddie Johnson hit a 20-foot jumper with one second Indian freshman Quebec U IS 6 fi 176 185 18. Rollins 04 04 0. E.Johnson 10-18 6-7 St. Louis Fermi at Manchester, *S:30 PEE WEE Shots on goal—Los Angeles 14-164-33. a , sparrow 64 14 13. Davis 14 Washington at St. Louis 3942 2844 107. By United Press International National Division —Allied Prin­ Los Angeles at Toronto Basketball Houston 29 20 38 22-109 In other games, Russell Cross hit ting 4-1, Lodge All-Stars 3-2, Detroit at Calgary San Diego 28 29 24 26-107 kWho will be the Big Ten cham- for 31 points as Purdue defeated By United Press International Oiicago at Minnesota Three-point goals—Leavell. Hodges. Manhattan stops UConn Westown Pharmacy 2-3, B.A. Club 1- 1300.000 Tucson Open Fouled out—Cummings. ToUl fouls— pibns this year’’ Wisconsin 80-64; Tulane capitalized 4, Sportsman Cafe 0-5, Moriarty At Tucson, Ariz. Jan4 Houston 28. San Diego 31. Rebounds— Though the pre-season favorites on strong foul shooting for a 65-62 (Par 3M&-70) American Hockey League Houston 32 (C. Jones 12), San Diego S2 NEW YORK (UPI)'— Luke Johnson hit two free throws with 1:16 Fuel 65. By United Press International (Cummings 13). Assists-Houston 25 were Indiana and Iowa, the remaining to lead Manhattan to a 52-51 victory over Connecticut decision over Cincinnati; Gil Morgan 33-33-« Northern (Leavell 13). San Diego 22 (Hollins 6). Minnesota Gophers believe they Thursday night. Northwestern, 10-1 and off to its skMOR Jay Haas 33-33-« W L T Pis. GF GA Technicals—Walker, Diego illesal GMAC have a chance of winning the title in second-best start, beat Michigan 69- Mark Hayes Fredericton 23 9 189 110 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOC. defense. San Diego coach Silas. A—2.7IX). " The Jaspers. 9-2, trailed throughout of the second half until John­ Standings: Donato’s Lounge 4-1, Tim Simpson Nova Scotia 20 14 191 157 By United Press International 1983. son’s shots put them ahead 50-49. Manhattan's Joe McGuinness sank 64 behind Gaddes Rathel's 19 points; Greeh Hardware 4-1, Irish Agency 2- David Graham 32- 34-6B Maine 19 18 161 155 Eastern Conference Fred Couples Adirondack 18 19 186 180 Thursday's (College Basketball Results The Minnesota players do have two free throws with 14 seconds left for a 52-49 lead but Carl Hobbs' Jim McLoughlin’s 32 points lifted 3, Pagani’s 65. Atlantic Division By U n it^ Press International some strong reasons: they are Temple over Rhode Island 103-94; Scott Simpson 3 5 4 l-» Moncton 14 23 131 156 W L Pet. GB ^ s t Held goal brought the Huskies within a point with nine seconds Clarence Rose 3i-3}-6e Sherbrooke 12 24 143 176 Philadelphia 25 5 333 — 0 FINANtaNG Johnny Miller 31«-gB Southern Dominican 62. Nyack 57 11 9 ranked No. 20. they are the defen­ Terry Youngbauer tossed in ■ 24 Boston 24 8 .750 2 . % remaining. ' Scott Hoch Rochester 22 IS 180 160 New Jersey 20 U .594 6Vk Klngsborough 86. Orange 71 ding Big Ten champions and the points and Drake dropped Southern Lou Graham 3Mt-d7 Hershey 22 15 147 132 I^lu. Textile 76. Lock Haven 59 Connecticut. 7-3, had a chance to win after McGuiness missed the Washington 17 14 8Vk She^erd 56. Md.-Baltimore 82 Gophers opened their conference Illinois 67-63; and South Alabama Don January 33- H -6 7 Baltimore 18 17 175 183 New ^ r k 12 21 384 14Vk front end of a 1-and-l but Hobbs missed at the buzzer. Peter Jacot^n S t / ^ 17 20 160 180 St. Vincent's 78. JuniaU 82 beat North Carolina-Charlotte 84-72 Central Division Stockton St. 74. Rutgers-tCamden SO schedule Thursday with their eighth Tim Cain led Manhattan with 17 points and freshman Perry Andy North 16 17 139 142 Milwaukee 22 12 .647 - 15 22 145 173 Susquehanna 56. Lycoming 40 PLUS behind Terry Catledge’s 26 points Hale Irwin irlngfleld * straight victory, a 75-49 rout of Bromwell scored 14. Freshman Earl Kelley had 17 for the Huskies, Volleyball Detroit ^ 18 16 JOO 5 Temple 103, Rhode lslan(r94 Illinois. and 15 rebounds. (^il Hancock ' amton 14 19 136 154 AtlanU 15 17 .489 6 who led 31-27 at the half. Lindy Miller 3 M 6 - « Thursd^’s Results South Indiana 12 20 375 9 Ark.-Little Rock 84, Samford 72 "We played as well as we could Keith Fergus SM6-M Nova Scotia 11. M ltim ore 7 Chicago 11 20 366 91k for the first half. " said Minnesota Anthony Webster scored 12 points Calvin Peete 3 Sd 5-6 i Rochester 9. Springfield 2 Cleveland 4 28 .125 17 Elon 88. Methodist 80 ^ Hubert Green Frloay's Games Western (Conference Hampton 79. Morgan St. 65 coach Jim Dutcher of his team’s 41- said Illinois coach Lou Henson, to lead Bradley to a 74-65 victory J. Madison 61. UNC-Wllmlngton 56 OURGREATJANUARY DEALS win. The Tigers, 11-0, fell behind 12-6 Lanny Wadklns Hershey at Binshamton Midwest Division 22 halftime lead. "We had 41 points whose team was. led by Anthony before going to their ball-hawking over Creighton; Ron Anderson had Craig Stadler Fredericton at New Haven ^ W L Pet. GB Memphis St. 78. St. Louis 64 with only one turnover. 14 points to lift Fresno State to a 44- Howard Twitty 33"d5 tt St. Catharines at ^ r b r o o k Kansas City 19 11 .133 Ik N.C. Central 89, Johnson C. Smith 85 Welch’s 10 points. "Minnesota came defense. They tied it 12-12 and out- Rec volleyball Dave Eichelberger H-M-m Saturday’s Games San Antonio 22 13 .489 — (iglethorpe 75, Valdosta St. 72 "At halftime. I was worried that out very quicWy -and played very 31 decision over Portland; Luke Dan Poht Rochester at Adirondack Denver 15 19 .441 61k Saginaw Valley St. 81, Bellarmine 77 scored the Billikens 31-17 the rest of ' National Division —Ambulance Shepherd 85. Maryland-Baltimore 82 we wouldn t keep that level for 40 well. Our freshmen come in here Johnson hit two free throws with Andy Bean New Haven at Hershey Dallas 13 18 .419 7 the half to take a 43-29 lead at inter­ Service 23-1, North Enders 18-6, Dave Barr Fredericton at Maine UUh IS 22 371 9 So. Alabama M. N.C.-(Charlotte 72 minutes. We didn't really but we and they’re going against guys like 1:16 remaining to lead Manhattan to Mike Reid Baltimore at Moncton Tenn. St. 54, Tenn. Tech 53 mission. Main Pub 159, Manchester Proper­ Houston 5 27 .156 151k Virginia Tech 79. Fredonia St. 45 were intense enough to win. " Breuer who was all-Big Ten last a 52-51 victory over Connecticut; Bob Byman Binghamton at Springfield Pacific Division Turner, a 5-foot-lO guard, scored ty Maintenance 10-14, Economy Mark Pfeil Los Angeles 26 7 .788 — Waynesburg 100. Alderson-Broaddus 80 Randy Breuer. a 7-foot-3 senior Hank Cornley had 16 points to pace NUdwest year. They’ve never been here 15 points in the opening half. 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RoU 19 LOT. my Connors will be a standard of that has.come to mean a standard of Gayle Robson 125, Denise Martino (Lanz and Lemay).lay). 5:30.5: 5, Vancouver. 7-15 34 17. Carr 34 4-7 10, Townes 4-10 2- Southern Cal. T4. Arizona 67 "Bjorn is in a situation where he Donnie Hammond 37-31-71 Lupul 2 (Crawioi^, Smyl), 5:55. 6. 2 10. McDowell 0-1 04 0. U m p 2-2 04 4. Texas A6M 97, Angelo St. 62 tennis excellence — but for Connors, excellence in tennis.” wants to find out whether he can 167-156427, Dorothy Howlett 129, Tze-Chung Chen 3S-3S-71 Harford Jerfmson 17 (Francis. Stoughton) ToUls 36-79 17-25 98. Texas-El Paso 81, Cal. Poly Pomona 56 Michael Brannan 37-34-71 15:24. 7. Vancouver,- Granoin 15 (X)LDEN STATE (91) Tulsa 96. Indiana St. 91 •i'o m <;h t the world’s ranking player, the Borg said he^jriust take on the top reach the same level he used to Carol Anderson 125, Julie Juliano Ed Flori a a -7 2 78 CHEV. *4295 77 MERC. *3595 (Smepsts) 18:58. 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Clean & SharpI long layoff, and Connors are to meet “Jimmy and I have had great The Swede was extended to three a a - n (Francis, Stoughton). 1:18. 9. Vancouver, Lloyd M M 3. ToUls 40-79 1443 94. Fullerton 88. Cal.-Irvine 76 Citation 2 Or. Hatchback Cpe. 4 8:.30 - NBA: O llio» \n. Spurx, tonig'ht in the 4250,0(X) Challenge of matches over the years and I think Jack Renner a a - n Portland 17 19 29 28-98 Long Beach 64. Santo Barbara 60 sets ’Thursday before defeating 16 NITE OWLS- Annie Gagnon 176 Greg Powers SS3B-73 RoU 20 (Lanz, Hlinka), 5:56. 10. cyl., 4 spd., radio, rust proofed. Chunnel 4. Vt INF Hartford. Francis 16 (Johnson, Stought­ Golden SUU 23 23 3216-44 Loyola (Cal.) 111. ^:oncordia 83 81 MERC *5995 Champions tournament. They are in my attempt to stage a comeback I vear-old Henri Leconte of France 6 186196560, June Derencfa 184-181- George Bums S7-3S-72 Fouled out-None. ToUl fouls-Portland Oregon 89. Calif. 67 (OT) Looks newl 81 CHEV. *4495 Mike HolUnd on) 10;(B. Penalties—None. Lynx Sta. Wgn. 4 cyl., auto., air Chbvette 2 Dr. 4 cyl., 4 spd. Like joined by semifinalists John certainly have to find out if- I 2, 67. 61. 534, Maureen Wood 177-182-518, 37-35-72 ShoU on goal—Vancouver 11-13-14-38. 19, Golden SUte 28. Rebounds—Portland Oregon St. 62, Stanford S3 8:30 - NBA: Nrl» \ h. BuIIh, Mark O'Meara 4542-72 Hartford lS-ll-15-49. 41 ((Carr 17). Golden SUte 42 (Smith 13). San Diego St. 80, St. Mary's(Cal.) 55 cond., power steering, AM -FM newl McEnroe and Ivan Lendl. belong.” Borg said. The explosive McEnroe defeated Laurie Gagnon 196-484, June Rowett Larry Ziegler S7-3b-72 (!hannel 9 Goalies—Vancouver, Eilacott. Hartford. Assists—Portland 24 (Lever 7). 0)lden Pacific 77. San Jose 71 79 BUICK *5295 radio. Like newl "I hope fans don't think our match But Connors, who also took time California’s Eliot 'Teltscher 7-6, 6-4 196487, Kathy Berzenskl 178-474, Dale Douglass 37-35-72 Millen. A-5.1S0. SUte 21 (Richardson 8). A-632. Weber St. 84. BYU 81 (20T) Century Sta. Wgn. V-6, auto., 9 - Roxina: Fru/.ie Dixon, I SA David Edwards 3545-72 is meaningless," Borg said. off from the tour, says he does not power steering & brakes, rear 80 CHEV. *6595 after a temper taiitrum in the 10th Barbara DeCapoio 175, Kathy Gavin Bruce Lietzke 3545-72 Monte Carlo Cpe. V-6, auto., and final game of the second set. Mike Sullivan 3746-72 defogger, radio. Extra cleani 79 DIOS. >5895 175, Karen Woodcock 482, Marion Delta 88 Royal Cpe. V-8, auto., power steering & brakes, McEnroe was serving. He hit a Smith 451, Lisa Cox 458, Connie Homero Blancas 3545-72 Curtis Strange 37-35-72 0- 14-1 air cond., power steering & stereo. Orig. 18,000 miles - like Uriano 457, Dot Hills 457. Art Wall a a - n Winnipeg ball down the centerline that was Calgary 144-61- 24-6 HUGHIES brakes, rear defogger, power new! Joe Inman 354f-73 linrt perlod-1. Calgary, Reinhart 7 80 CIIEV. >589S Martina romps to easy victory ruled out. Jc4m Cook 3547-73 Malibu Classic 4 Dr. V-6, auto., (Chouinard), 16:23. Penalties-Chouinard. Weight Room door locks, stereo, vinyl roof. McEnroe grew so angry, he left TRI-TOWN- Joe CaUnia 221-234- Jim Booros 3445-73 Jim Thorpe Cal. 12:56; Babveh, Wpg, 14:11. air cond., power steering & the court and badgered the referee 616, Tom Jones 218-548, Bob Arendt 3545-73 Second perlod-2, Calgary. Chouinard 9 Mike Donald 3544- 73 brakes, stereo, rear defogger. 77 OLDS. *4295 82 CHEV. *9095 WASHINGTON (UPI) - For have anything to hurt me with,” said No matches were originally to change the linesman’s call. 204-501, Dave Edwards 211-510, (McDonald, EloranU). 6:S. 3, Calgary. Vickie Nelson, It was embarrassing. Navratilova. ”I went into the match scheduled for Sunday because of the Larry RInker 3745-73 Chouinard 10 (Rlsebrough. McDonald), Cutlass Supreme Cpe. V-8, Celebrity 4 Dr. 4 cyl., auto., air After blowing off verbal steam for Steve Schindler 205, Howie Eklwards , Leonard Thompson 3547- 73 U:V. 4, Winnipeg, DeBlois 12 (Dupont, auto., air cond., power steering cond., power steering & br'akes, For Martina Navratilova, it was wanting to do certain things — drop NFL playoffs. ’The finals will be John Adams 3 548- 74 Coed Facility about 10 minutes, McEnroe.jumped 221-521, BiU Torrey 23-544,. Norm MacLean), 15:(H. PenalUes-Watet, rear defogger, AM -FM radio. hardly a workout. shots, move her around, change the Allen Miller 3545- 74 Wpg, 1:59; Russell, Cal. 15:27; Bridg­ 78 FORD *3995 & brakes, AM -FM radio, vinyl played Monday night at Capital Cen­ the net, iook a ball out of his pocket Soren 206546, Bob Duquette Paul loftier 3545-74 Granada 2 Dr. 6 cyl., auto., pace of the match — and I did them man, Cal. 17:17. roof. Like newl Navratilova, the top-seeded defen­ tre In suburban Landover, Md. and placed it where he thought it hit. Gino Calderone 200-546, Gary David Peoples 3545-74 Third perlod-6. Calgaiv. PepUnski 9 Hughies is a Total Fitness power steering, radio, stereo, ding champion, won for the 93rd Orville Moody S7-S5-74 (Nilsson, EloranU). 0:41. 6, Calgary, all .> Nelson threatened only in one Sullivan 529, Peter Ford 505, Ernie Dan Halldorson vinyl roof. Low mileagel M - 7 4 McDonald 35 (Rlsebrough), 6:18. Facility Complete with 89 P9NTr' >9195 time in her last 96 matches “1 prefer a match where I play game. Navratilova had game point Jim Dent S7-M-15 tlet-D eB lols, Wpg, 2.87; Bridgman, Cal, Amheim 533, Dick Kingsley 530. Mark Rose Gran LeMans 2 Dr. V-8, auto., 89 CHEV. >499$ Thursday night, romping past well, like in this one, to any other against her'at 30-40 on her serve in Don Dzen 510, Bob EMwaids 539, 1745-75 2:87; Mokosait. Cal, major. 12:00; Mann, Citation 4 Dr. V-6, auto., air con- Greg Bolin 3545-71 Wpf, mlnor-mlsconduct, 12:00; Rise- air cond., power steering & Nelson, 6-0, 6-0, to move into the kind of match. But you need to be the fourth game of the first set. Dan Foreman 79 (WEV. *5245 d., power steering & brakes, Racquet Club Tom Atamian 503, Andy Michaud M47-75 broafh. Cal. 11:40. Impala 2 Dr. V-8, auto., air con- brakes, cruise control, rear quarterfinals of the (150,000 match tough, too. It can catch up to Nelson drove a forehand long for Larry Nelson 3545-75 Shots on goal-Wbuilpeg 11-7-7-86. radio. 503. Bill Calhoun 506, Wendell Ubbe Bob Eastwood 3547-75 d., power steering & brakes, defogger, radio. Washington women's pro tennis you later in a tournament.” deuce and then put a forehand volley 574, Dick Lourie 540. Miller Barber Ciliary lO-U-lM. In F rid ay ’s quarterfinals at 3517-75 Goaues-Wlnnlpeg. Soetaert. Calgary. NAUTILUS rear defogger, vinyl roof, radio. tournament. into the net. hosts tourney Barry Jae

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ADVERTISING ADVERTISING DEAOUNE Classified 643'2711 RATES LOOK FOR THE STARS... Minimum Charge NOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Heating.PlumbIno 46— Sportirtg Oooda 56—Misc for Rent $2 .2 5 for one day 12.00 noon the day 24— Lots-Land for Sale 36— Flooring p' 47— -Garden Products Look for the Classified Ads with stars; stars help get you better results. before publication. 1 —Lost and Found 13— Help Wanted 15— Investment Properly 37— Moving*Truckmg

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Main Street by the Manchester R ^ evelopm en t pool, private balcony. Built maple three piece bedroom ICE SKATES - medium -WOODEN WINDOW cor­ pets. Rent $395 plus securi­ location with ample Agency at 7:30 p.m. on January M , in 1970. $48,900, set, '35 M M camera, and size, plaid lined, hardened nices with rods, one 60", parking. Call 640-2891. 1963 In the Lincoln Center Hearing Owner/Agent 646-0505 or EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY miscellaneous household steel. $6.00. 649-7517. ty and utilities. References 'Your Community Newspaper" , two 42” , $15.00. Telephone required. 6494)717. Room at 494 Main Street, 646-1960. items. Call 871-2606 for 643-7252. START '83 in your new of­ Manchester, Connecticut for the details. SKI BOOTS, Henke, made purpose o f receiving public coiii> fice space. Prestige loca­ in Switzerland, size 9Vk, M A N C H E S T E R - Four ment on a pit^iosed Redevelop* NORTHFIELD GREEN - All real estat* advertised In this newspaper Is subject to the tion, comer East Center owner. Two bedroom con­ blue, $25.00. Call 649-3078. FIREPLACE SCREEN, room apartment. Owner ment Plan. The Redevelopment Federal Fair Housing Act of 1966 which makes It iUegal to advertise . $8.00. Call 649-9540. looking for couple who are and Pitkin Street. Great do, end unit, panelled rec- any preference, limitatfon, or discrimination b a » d on rece, color, MUST SELL! Camel Plan Area Is located at 1146-1180 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 visibility. Rent includes room with I/2-bath down, religion, sex or national origin, or Sn Intention to make any aucfi Tuxedo couch, with GRANITE HEAD STONE - handy at painting or Main Street. Copies of the PLEASE READ papering. O ^ e r w ill supp­ beat, li^Ls. parking. Keith proposed Redevelopment P lan are double cedar closet, brick preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will hot matching loveseat. beveled face, suitable for . TAG SALES L O C K S M IT H AD $ $ $ TO Your income. ly materials. Stove, Real Estate, 6464^. available for review prior to the YOUR AD patio with gas grill, car­ knowingly accept any advertisement for real estate which is in Matches any decor. In childs grave, 16” xl0” xl2” , Experienced preferred. We need 50 people in violation of the law. refrigerator. $310 plus hearing at the office of the port. 643-8482 - no agents. excellent condition! $475. $25.00. Telephone 649-9114 Apply Connecticut Safe and Connecticut and Rhode TAG SALE - (ReIocatin( utiliUes. 6494003. MANCHESTER - Newly Manchester Town Clerk. The Classilied ads are taken 647-0812 after 5:00 p.m. after 5 p.m. Agency proposes to execute and L o c k , 555 N e w P a r k Island for pleasant, part M A N C H E S T E R - 6-6 VERNON - Two famil; - o ffic e ). Secretaryry desk redecorated, furnished of­ over the phone as a con­ Avenue, West Hartford time enjoyable work in -••with chair, conference administer >an acceptable □ REAL ESTATE Duplex. Business zone. quietluiet street, convenient tI FRIDEN AUTOMATIC Of­ M A N C H E S T E R - Vi fice. Air-conditioned. Redevelopment Plan which w ill in­ venience. The Herald is between 9 and. noon. your own hornet No SNOW TIRES (2) - .(table with four chairs, Aluminum sidimz. Hartford. Income■ e $830.$8i fic e calcu lator, $50.00. Duplex. Spacious, three Secretarial services volve the use of funds received responsible lor only one experience necessary. Set Firestone Town and Coun­ drafting table, mis- available. Includes „ - I „ „ , __ Assumable mortgage. $80,- Low down, owftifr Phone 649-7375. bedrooms, IVi baths, first from a revenue bond issue for the incorrect insertion and RN - 7-3 part time. Call your own hours. Samples Homes For Sale 23 900 The Hayes Corp., 648- mortgage possible. $55,900 try, L78-15, excellent. Used - cellaneous office furniture floor laundry, full cellar utilities. Convenient to 186. purposes of the rehabiUtatiets. Security. Parking. Superb car! Many extras! secretary with some 643-271 1, M o n d a y - shots, wormed, eye checks. 523-!7047. anytime. $ 4 ^ . 644-2942. iKaiirhrBtpr college or secretarial Thursday, 6:30 r 7:30 p.m. D.W. FISH REALTY CO. Smooth and roum variety. K E E P YO U R TV school background and Experience a plus, but ■>649-8210. LARGE THREE ROOMS, PICTURE SHARP with with 1-2 years experience. definitely not necessary. 643-1591 SIXTEEN POUND 1976 TO YO TA C E U C A ST, or 872-9153 stove, refrigerator, first frequent cleaning of the Legal experience not Will gladly train motivated Bowling, ball, $10.00. Call four speed, vinyl roof, AM- Hrraiii 649-8314. Musicaf Insthimontd 44 floor, two car parking. $290 FM. Mint condition. $3600. screen. Use a mild soap necessary. Excellent skills individuals. 243 Main S t Vamon Cirela m onthly, $7a. u tilities. 7424148. with water or a bit of am­ required. Call 249-9121 for Manchaatar, Ct. Vamon, Ct. •MATTELL SYNSONIC Security. 6496896. interview. QUALITY CONTROL MENS COLUMBIA Bike, monia in water. Be sure to 10-speed, $12.00. Telephone -• DRUMS - $100. or best 1968 PLYMOUTH Funr, INSPECTOR with 5 years This Is a FREE offer, and is not an Inducement to eetl or list reel property. offer. Brand new, never SIX ROOM DUPLEX , dry thoroughly. If you have If you 318 engine, running condi­ NEWSPAPER DEALER minimum experience for 649-0173. an extra television set no used. Call 643-0747, ask for available March 1st. tion but needs work. wanted, Vernon/Rockville first piece layout and final 'Scott. References and security one watches, why not □ NOTICES BROWN VINYL coucp, $200.00. CaU 6464649. area. Call 647-9946. inspection on aircraft sheet *' •••••••••••••••••••••••• required. No pets. $385 exchange it for cash with a opens up to queen size bed, •••••••••••••••••••••••• metal parts, in an air con­ •AnUquos 4$ monthly. Call 6&-78M. low-cost ad in Classified? CRUISE Ship jobs - no ditioned plant. Company good condition, $99.00 firm. Trucks lor Bsle 82 Lost and Found 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••> experience necessary, paid benefits and overtime. Call 646-4305 after 4 p.m. NEW 2-FAMILY - Two WANTED: ANTIQUE ^ - F I V E R O O M S - T w o G.M.C. PICK-UP, four exciting career opportuni- Interviewing 8 a.m. to 4 Servfce* Ottered 31 Building Contreetlng 33 Articlee for Sale 41 bedrooms in two family. CUT BAKING TIME IN have something to [•'Ol'ND - SET OF KEYS bedroom townhouses, niture, glass, pewter, oil tv. For Directory 1-312-741- p. m . Dynamic Metal FOUR 1980 TO YO TA V4 ton speed, insulated cap, runs HALF next time you fix a al l.incoln Center. Can be country kitchen with -■ paintings or antique items. AppUances, washer/dryer :ood, covered wagon 6170 Ext, S-509. Products Co. Inc., 422 C & M Tree Service, Free SKAPARAS HOME GARAGE SALE - Moving! pickup wheels, hubcaps ? meat loaf by baking in ipuf- picked up at the appliances, carpet and R. Harrison, 643-8709. hook-up, basement, yard rack, camper, flat bed, 16 ------1 North Main Street, estiiriates. Discount senior Remodeling - All types of Everything priced to go! and nuts. Never used. fin tins rather than the con­ Manchester Herald Office vinyl floors, double glazed and garage. No pets. Rent ft. trailer plank, four OFE-Shore oil jobs - no •Manchester. 646-4048. citizens. Company additions. Interior and Friday, Saturday 9 to 3. $50.00. 649-8190. between 8;30 and 5 p.m. windows, aluminum storm ANTIQUES AND $425 plus security and wheel. 643-2371. ventional loaf. Saves fuel .Monday - Friday. experience necessary, U.S. Manchester owned and exterior, repair work. Free Btayberry Road, Glaston­ utilities. References windows and doors, full GE 19-inch TV black and • COLLECTIBLES - Will and makes attractive in­ and overseas. For Direc­ DENTAL SECRETARY - operated. Call 646-1327. estimate's. Reasonable bury. Keeney to Bush H ill required. 649-0717. basement with wa$her and white, seven years old, - purchase outright or sell on Motorcyctoa-Btoyctoa 04 dividual servings. Use a sell for less than$99°° tory 1-312-741-6170 Ext. 0- I.OST - Boys 20-inch BMX Assistant. Manchester of­ dryer connections, gas rates. Call Joe, 569-7572. to Bell to Bayberry. commission. Hououse lot or 508. fice. Three days weekly. LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ with stand. N e ^ repair, low-cost ad in Classified bicycle, blue, with white fired, hot watgjfbaseboard - single piece. Telephone FOUR ROOMS - Second 1980 KAW ASAKI KDX175. Must be good typist. cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ ROBERT E. JARVIS flips up. $40.00. Call 568- for quick response next handlebars and seat; with heating system. $98,500.00. Free CIsssItled Ads 644-8962. floor. Near bus line and FEDERAL-State-Civil Ser­ ages cleaned. All types 5m . Good condition, $950 or time you have something pads Norman St. area. Medical or dental Summitt Village Con­ Building and Remodeling church. Adults only. $300 vice, many government trash, brush removed. best offer. '7424059 after 6 to sell. Ileward If found, please background helpful. 649- dominiums. New two Specialist. Interior and MENS 26” bicycle, three Wonted to Buy 40 monthly. Deposit required. jobs available. For Direc­ 2272. Picket, Split Rail, Stake BLACK WROUGHT IRON pm. call 643-4735. bedroom townhouses $46,- exterior renovating, speeds, Raleigh built com­ Utilities not includeo. CaU tory 1-312-741-6170 Ext, W- Fences installed. 528-0670. residential and commer­ kitchen set, formica top, •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ...fill out the coupon 64^2^ between 4:30 and 900.00. Peterman Realty, pletely reconditioned, 58x45Mi with extra leaf and O LD ER SING LE or multi IMI’OUNDED - Male 508. ■ TYPIST - Full time. Ver­ cial, additions, garages, 7:30 p.m. Automotfr* Sorvico SS AutomofNo Sonrloo 55 649-9404/647-0080. English style at less than four chairs. Very good con­ fam ily unit for cash. Han­ about 2 months old non area. Machine NEED REPAIRS Done on roofing and siding, dyman special OK. CaU WANTED its original cost. Black. dition. $85.00. M9-7625. Shepherd Dob .X, tri-color. transcription experience MANCHESTER - Owner your homiV? A window kitchens, bathrooms, Strano Real Estate, 646- THREE ROOM Apartment IMMEDIATELY, $55.00. 649-1794. Squire Village Call 646- necessary. Send resume to transferred. Immediate fixed, or a. door hung? replacement windows and ' 2000. with heat, hot water, stove, 4555. telephone solicitor. Apply JOBS, P.O. Box H, Vernon, Even roofing done, or ul­ doors. 643-6712. 1963 CHRYSLER refrigerator, cam t. $300. occupancy. Four bedroom PO RTABLE 19 inch color NEW PO RT Engine, 381 cu. r C U N L IF F E in p erson B ru n sw ick Ct. 06066. terior painting done. Call Adults only. No pets. A U T ^ M O r below Cape, two baths, garage. " LOOKING FOR Used Holiday Lanes, 39 Spencer Joe 529-4324. " ‘No job too T.V. Good condition. in. You must take engine Personals 2 Excellent condition. Great $99.00. Call 649-6486. Moped. Telephone 643-1246. Security deposit. CentraUy Street, Manchester. MAINTENANCE small” . out of car. $99.00. After 6 location. Price reduced to Booling 34 located. CaU 646-7690 or SINCE 1947; a r t CUNLIFFE. PROP MECHANIC - Third shift. p.m., 646-7719. NEIL YOUNG Tix, 201-851- $69,900. Group I, Lombardo AMANA Refrigerator, 6434388. NIGHT MANAGER Performs maintenance, I WILL DO IRONING in '2882, .Major Credit Cards. and A s s o c ia tes , 64o B ID W E L L HOME Iiii- good condition, not QUALITY WORK wanted for convenience repairs,, installations and my home. For more infor­ SKI BOOTS, men’s Npr- p ro vem en t Com pany - working. $70.00. (jail 646- FIVE ROOMS - Second store. 12-8. Full time. Will modifications to ensure the mation call 646-6008. d ic a , s iz e 8. $35.00. Room s tor jfent 52 Announcements 3 MANCHESTER - Redwood R o o f in g , s id in g . 1760. floor, redecorated, wall to train. Start immediately, proper operation and con­ Telephone 646-7407. COMPETITIVE PRICES Farms - excellent condi- ...... wall carpeting. $ ^ . CaU and moil to: 633-4155. -M A N C H E S T E R - N ic e Your Specialists for taking care of Win­ Hi:SSELLS BARBER dition of equipment, tion seven room, aluminum 6495. 649-3379. machinery and buildings. Painting-Papering 32 PAIR G78-14 Firestone room -with kitchen ter’s “fender-bender", dents & dings. SHOI' is pleased to an­ sided Garrison Colonial op studded snow tires on Ford FULL TIME PAY for part Must be able to operate •••••••••••••••••••••••• privileges. Gentleman i t Foreign A American nounce Raymond Fogarty fully treed landscaped lot. •••••••••••••••••••••••• rims. $50.00. Call 649-7008. MANCHESTER - Three time work. Responsible INTERIOR PAINTING, preferrM. $50.00 weekly. # Specioliiing in Foreign Car* will be available for machine shop equipment Quiet location. Three New ALBUM bedrooms. IVk baths, 6 mao wanted'for furniture over ten years experience, flooring 36 Purity. Telephone 64^ * leaner* Available professional services, and portable hand tools. bqdrooms, IV baths, for­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• room duplex. $495 monthly deliveries. Experienced 2 low rates and senior citizen 1878. P f Complete Colli«ion Werh Manchester Herald Tuesday - Friday. 8:30 - I'erform electrical and mal dining room, living FLOORSANDING - Floors ' plus gas and utlUties. 64^ truck driver with own discount. 643-9980. i f Free l*limate* 5:30 and all day Saturday. millwright work including room with fireplace, large like new. Specializing in One Herald Square truck preferred but not welding, pipefitting and CENTRAL LOCATION, 646-6659. family room with sliders to ' older floors, natural and necessary. Call 646-7237 carpentry to accomplish INTERIOR-EXTERIOR Side Accent kitchen privileges, parking 2 4 HOUR T O W IN G SERVICE Manchester, Cenn. 06040 patio, hardwood floors, one stained floors. No waxing M AN C H E STE R - Clean Personal Loans 9 after 3 p.m. - ask for machine repairs and PAINTING - Wallpapering available. Security and car attached garage, anymore. John Verfaille, five room duplex. No Karen.. modifications. Apply in and Drywall Installation. written references several extras. $94,900. 6^5750. appliances or utilities. Quality professional work. required. For appUcation B 643-0016 Ml NEF;D c a s h ? Loans to person 10 a m. - 4 p.m. Call 647-1606 - Principals Immediate occupancy. homeowners for any pur­ BABYSITTER WANTED - Rogers Corporation - Mill only. Reasonable prices. Free can 643-2693. $425 monthly plus security. RTE. 83, TALCOTTVIILE pose Credit not important! .Monday thru Friday. and Oakland Streets, Estimates! Fully insured. □MISC. FOR 8ALB 6466726. „ NAM E ...... References required. G.L. McHugh, M3-9321. C E N T R A L L Y l o c a t e d - (,'entral Marketing Com­ Manchester, Ct. E.O.E. MANCHESTER, CT. Please call Karen after Downtown. Exceptionally pany. .Michael Schor. 423- M, F. MANCHESTER - New two LMALNOnCa Court of Probate, 7176, 5 .30 p.m. 647-8543. P A IN T IN G & P A P E R Household Ooods 40 •■clean rooms. Kitchen TOWN or ANDOVn ADDRESS ...... For tbf Truly PreHiguiui Hu>fT •••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom townhouse, fuUy District of Manchester RN DIRECTOR Of Nur- Hanging. Ceilings ' privileges. Maid, Unen ser­ applianced kitchen, The 3rd quarterly inatallment of NOTICI OF HlAfUNO USED property taxes on the 1 October IMMEDIATE OPENINGS, sing Services for a 45 bed. repaired. References. Ful­ vice. Security required. carpeting, private deck, ESTATE OF THOMAS WELDON CITY ...... ” *!!!/! Exquisite Custom REFRIGERAIDRS, 1981 Grand List are due and EMPLOYMENT overseas and domestic - high quality skilled nursing ly insured. (Quality work! Call 643-5127. basement with washer and Pursuant to an order o f Hon. Executive WASHERS, RANGES - payable 1 January 1963. Also, ^ William E. FitzGerald, Judge, .$20,000 to $50,000 plus a unit . Pleasant working con­ Martin Mattsson, evenings dryer connections, im­ •••••••••••••••••••••••a Contemporary Clean, Guaranteed. Parts Supplemental Motor Vehicle taxes dated January 5, 1963 a hearing ...... PHONE. year. Call l-(312)-931-7053, ditions with a skilled and 649-4431. ' MANCHESTER - Lovely mediate occupancy. $495.00 Help IVanfed 13 & Service. Low prices! w ill be due at this time. Payments will be held on an appUcation Ext. 2340A. dedicated staff to assist -- large furnished rooms. ’ per mouth, uliUties not in­ made after 1 February 1963 are •••••••••••••••••••••••a 1250,000 B.D. Pearl & Son, 6to Main praying that the Court approve and you. Must possess •••••••••••••••••••••••• . Kitoien privileges, $M.OO cluded. Peterman Agency, subject to a late diarge of 1 W k LICENSED NURSE - 10 i ,800 S2F. Fully A/C & Street. 643-2171. aUow the sale of certain real estate EXPERIENCED leadership ability and have Cari*cicJ, 5 Bedrooms, Baihi. Building Contreetlng 33 'iw e e k ly . $200 s ec u rity 6499404 or 647-0080. per month on the late installment, as in said ai^Ucation on file more (,'ome out of retirement for Lighted Tenni* Coun. Deluxe Fea­ SEAMSTRESS for prior experience in ger­ •••••••••••••••••••••••• I'deposit. 649-2204. from the due date, or a minimum fully appears, at the Court of TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK. this one. .No stress, no fuss, tures in Every Room alterations on bridal gowns iatrics. Excellent fringe LEON CIESZYNSKI PATRIOT WOODSTOVE, of 12. Payments may be made by Probate on January 16, 1963 at no bother. Call 649-2358. Inuiyjiruitite Tirkincing (nr High mail or at the Town Office Building and formal wear, benefits including com-^ IrwnmeJ {Sircfunrr BUILDER. New homes, good condition. $50.00. -ATTRACTIVE ROOM - 11:00 A.M. which is open 9 :00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bernice I. Daniel, Cleiii relephone 643-4809. pany paid pension plan.’ 646-2830, MR. NORM AN Telephone 647-0374. .‘.':Large clothes closet, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeee MUNSONS CANDY additions, remodeling, rec Monday thru Friday. The Tax ONE ITEM PER AD. Please call Mrs. Blain, "-private bath, parking. Nomoo for Pont 54 00601 I 1. Kitchen is accepting rooms, garages, kitchen* Collector Is also in the o ffice Mon­ You Can Earn RN, 646-0129. Manchester COLD SPOT 14 cubic foot '-Older gentleman. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee applications for full time remodelM, ceilings, bath day evMiings, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 fined $$$ Selling Manor Nursing Home, 385 •••••••••• frostless refrigerator, $150. FOUR BEDROOM CAPE, employment in our tile, dormers, roofing. V References. 649-7335. p.m. AvonI West Center Street, Washer and dryer, $100 only blocks from all Charlotte L. Neal chocolate packing Residential or commer­ 1 2 3 4 For moro Information Manchester. □ BUSINESS each. All excellent. 649- schools.Treed lot. Tax Collector departments Hours are*9- cial. 649-4291. VApsrtments lor Rent OS caH 5478. Available immediately. Town of Andover, 4 30 .Monday thru Friday, ------and SERVICES ------523.9401, or PART TIME - Clean up ELECTRICAL SERVICES IroUR ROOM apartment $ m monthly plus uUUtles. Citb heat included. 643-5266 or 6 4 9 ^ . Articles lor Safe 41 Walking distance to Main for vacation too! Sell at "* trical Work! Licens^. Call 5 6 work, to friends or 7 8 KIT -N’ CARLYLE'" by Larry Wright after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. Street. First floor with neighbors. Avon, 648-2327. private entrance. $450 per OlHoes-Btores Oflicae-Stora* REWEAVING BURN FARRAND i ^ t b . CaU 649-2947. HOLES. Zippers, um­ ★ lo r Bent 85 tor Bent 88 Condominiums 22 REM O D ELING - Cabinets, ALUMINUM SHEETS brellas repair^: Window 0 \ , M y Roofing, Gutters, Room used as printing plates. .007 3Vk ROOM APARTMENT. ■ shades, Venetian blinds. 9 10 11 12 MANCHESTER - Two Additions, Decks, all types thick, 23x28W” M e each, Private home. Heat, CARWLe. ittToeN Keys. TV FOR RENT. bedroom condo for rent. A- of Remodeling and or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- appliances. Working single Marlow’s, 887 Main Street. Twe ftJRNAce C. $575 with heat. 273-2013; Repairs. FREE adult only. No 649-5221. 2711. They MUST be picked OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT up. 659-3008. Estimates. Fully insured. up before 11:00 a.m. only. ______i l i i a ;itpeU/chUdren. Telqihoae Tele[4ione 643-6017. 8330 The New ALBUM hat an ^43-2880.______mofoeuiM ONI BUCNLAND SQUME 13 14 15 16 MANCHESTER - Two BEDROOM SET • includes PATTBM ' lO-lf interesting selection of bedrooms, two baths, pool, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - TIMCITHY J. Connelly - double dresser with designs from which to > fA N C H E S T E R - One. sauna, extras. Adults. Concrete. Chimney Total building and im­ mirror, desk with chair, choose your needlework ,two, three bedroom and patterns; a Free Pattern CHFA qualified. $40's. Repairs. “ No Job Too provement services in­ night stand, sinale heati A graceful dress with s .townhouse apartments cluding but not limited to aide - accented neckline; Section- with full direc­ jivailable immediately. Owner 643-8649, 643-6591. Small.” Call 644-83i and footboard w ifli frame. tion! for 10 iteme; and-a can.be ruffled or not. $375, $425, $ M . Securibr 17 is 19 20 kitchens, bathrooms, ad­ 643-8319 after 4 p.m. No. 8880 with Photo- Bonus Conpoir. ditions, garages, rooflag requiried. Heat and hot It's easy ^ Ouhle is in SIm s 10 to 18. Price . . . $8.0e a copy, and siding, door and win­ water Included. CaU Ren- with a CELEBRITY CIPHER Size 12,84 buit, 3H yards TSjrfar, ^ $3.00, IsclaOu CoHfcrWy CIpiMr orypGogrNWN a n o rtla d from quotottonN by ftroouN paopta, past dow replacement, 46-inch. U1 Office, 8754474. ■ndproeem. Each unerm the dphwsiw de for anelher. Teday'aakiKKaQuataL. psstsis m l kaaOUai. Classified ad! remodeling, renovations Patterns avaUabU enfg and new construction. 646- SEASONED FIREWOOD, in sisss skotsH. leSSSH im t M ANCHESTER - Modem 1379. cut, split, delivered. $100 a two bedrooi^ first floor “DPL lOWEM QU RLODQFR DO TL cord. Yop pick up, $75.00. iggau-ssnussti vsMnaff ■ apiurtment. Close to shop­ Example: A) Washer good cond., *50.00 DESIGN KITCHENS by Call anytime, 649-1831. M n L sMMm S I ^ ■ « I * ping and busUne- Heat and SSI isswm UNKP r M8FRLWQHU CE8KL, S J.P. Lewis Cabinets, SSSMatlsjlieaa not water included. No M EnCSIM VH8 H U M — ■MBBIB Call 000-0000. - vanities, formica, Wllsoo FLUORESCENT LIGHT pets. $ 4 ». 643-l$78. UP TO 1AM SO. FT. B)Table with formica top, *20.00 Call 000-0000. NfiF QU EHKYZ DO RLD OHD QJ art, Corlan counter tops, Fixtures:2ft.-$3.00;3ft.- JrAKinasr kitchen cabinet fronts, $5.00; 4 f t . -$6.00. Call John »iN - snrun muts. s« W ALL S TR E E T - Hebron, CUtTOMIZlD TINANT LAYOUT 643-2711 at 871-8640 after 3:30. 4wo bedroom apartment, QD SEQXL.” — l.k. JQLKMU complete woodworking New FASHION with ADJACINT TO M IT SS l-N service, custom made fur­ ws UWvs heat and hot water in­ NO PET ADS. ONE AD PER Photo-Guide patteras in IM iflO IATI OCOUPANOV PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I tmok* twwity long cigar* * day. niture, colonial reproduc­ SEASONED . O A K all sis« ranges, has • AIM-Ttllw ^sf g y -ss cluded. Appliancea, wMch I* too much. But at my ago, who'* going to worry?" — tions in wood; 9 varieties of F IR E W O O D ■ F o r aeseial Grace Cols Collsc- .parking, large yard. $410 CALL: MR. LAW RINCI SSSfRISl $ $ . $ • FAMILY PER WEEK. s-is*-ca*rTs-*M«M at ents. QaorgaBuma hardwood and venters deliveries, call Georj^e tion for larger elsee; plus It-nakS Man. even monthW, n o n e " 1 2 Grlffing, Andover, I BONUS Conponal W n or 21^14. erW A.M. e M by MCA. Mo. OM NOW IN STOCK. Call 649- a-iss-suMsamm esnMjm 9658. 7886. Price____ $1.36. -14 trn as* isna ksS snSk