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Attorney General William French Smith said, alluding to his close The justices reversed a federal ADDITIONS - REC ROOMS - WATER HEATERS 643-5539 - 295-0445 Smith has resigned from the personal and political association appeals court ruling in a.California Cabinet and he will nominate with the president, dating from case that said state courts must White House counselor Edwin Reagan’s campaigns for governor compare every capital punish­ “ Servin/f Manchester For Over 50 Years** EAST WEST IMPORTS Meese to take over the top Justice of California. "This would not be ment case with every first degree Fachiofis and Gilts from Around the World J l - . Department post. possible in my present position.” murder case in the state to see if In an exchange of letters, Meese, 52, is a former prosecutor the death penalty is being meted NOW YOUR HOST -- ASHOK KUMAR Pentland The Florist out fairly. ’ AUTHENTIC Reagan accepted Smith’s resigna­ and longtime friend of Reagan’s. 24 BIRCH ST. tion with “deepest appreciation He has served for three years as The ruling clears the way for Oriental Rugs Experience the treasures of the East at most TEL. 643-6247 California to proceed with the ' At Whal«aM« P r k « and regret." counselor to the president and is 643-4444 In announcing Meese’s appoint­ perhaps the most trusted member execution of double murderer 643-5692 affordable prices. ment, Reagan said, "While I of Reagan’s inner circle of Robert Alton Harris, who would Ho«r«i T«c«..Sm. F.T.D. become the first inmate in that I l l Center St. lo-siso MASTER CHARGE deeply regret the resignation of a advisers. Manchester, Ct. Tkun. lUi C:00 ' HAVE YOU ALWAYS WANTED -- AMERICAN EXPRESS WORLD WIDE close friend and long-time adviser Meese was in Santa Barbara, slate executed since the high court SERVICE who has served as one of the Calif., delivering a speech to a approved use of capital punish­ — One of kind ORIENTAL CARPET. nation’s very finest attorneys University of California group, and ment in 1976. — A glorious ROSE MEDALION VASE The ruling clears up potential WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND CDMMEHCIAL general, I am delighted to be able unavailable for immediate SPECIALIZING IN — JEWELRY to adorn and adore — for now — for ever to nominate Ed Meese as his comment. problems with the capital punish­ SUPERIOR MUFFLERS AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION suctiessor. White House spokesman Larry ment law in Texas, which also docs — FASHIONS from the East HEATING and SHEET METAL "Ed is not only my trusted Speakes said that Meese’s job at not require a review. The state has DON WILLIS GARAGEJNC. counselor, he is also a person the White House would not be filled been unable to execute any in­ — Hand Crafted Candle Sticks, Stemware & Figurines mates while the court considered specialists whose life and experience reflect a and indicated the pssitions of WHEEL a l ig n m e n t . b r a k e SERVICE WRECk EH SflWiCE — Unique & Unusual Gifts for all occasions the Harris case. J New England Mechanical Services, Inc. profound commitment to the law others on the domestic staff would g e n e r a l r e p a ir in g The issue before the court is and a consistent dedication to the be enhanced. Deputy chief of staff Propane Cylinders Filled *. F-iUL'v V known as ‘proportionality" re­ 166 TUNNEL RD. improvement of our justice sys­ Richard Darman was expected to Air Conditioning Service tem,” Reagan said. "I know of no assume a.greater policy role. . view, which Justice Byron White, TELEPHONE 10 MAIN STREET OUR 2 FOR 1 PLUS A DOLLAR SALE STARTS TODAY writing for the majority, said is not W 9-4531 MANCHESTER CONN 06040 VERNON. CT. 06066 one better able, to continue in the Filling the counselor's post VISIT EAST WEST IMPORTS 671-1111 fine tradition so well represented would establish chief of staff necessary to make a death penalty by the service of Bill Smith. Jam es Baker'as the unchallenged law constitutional if it has other THERE IS NO OTHER STORE QUITE LIKE IT! In his letter to Reagan, Smith top offici^. Meese, a major White safeguards. said it is “time for me to return to House linK to the conservatives, "Proportionality review was OVER 4 5 considered to be an additional A MANCHESTER private life" — his lucrative law has frequently been at odds with YEARS practice in Southern California. Baker and their squabbles have safeguard against arbitrarily im­ But he also said he wants to take caused some internal dissension in posed death sentences, but we MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE certainly did not hold (in prior STEVENSON'S hexacoi part in Reagan’s re-election cam- the White House. Baker is viewed 0pp. East Cemetery cases) that comparative review For All Your Needs AUTO CALL 649-5607 paign, and would not be able to do as more moderate politically and a was constitutionally required,” so as a government official. pragmatist. White said. EMISSIONS SERVICE CENTER, Inc. Smith, 66, told Reagan that he Disclosure of the impending U A LITY In other actions today, the court: TRAVEL.INSURANCE HARRISON ST. has a “strong conviction that the shakeup came Sunday as Reagan 391 Broad St., Manchester MANCHESTER —Ruled 5-4 a federal court 2MORIALS was wrapping up a weekend at overstepped its bounds in ordering & AUTO SALES Camp David. He shr.ugged off N 646-7098 as many mentally retarded pa­ questions from reporters as he tients us possible moved from * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * returned to the White House by As seen on PM Magazine ’s troubled Penhursl EVERYTHING IN GLASS saying the only thing on his mind • U i State School. •WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT' inSIQG I OQSy was the Super Bowl. —Held, 6-3, that federal arbitra­ GREG After Reagan told him he “could Herald photo by Pinto 20 pages, 2 sections stay as long as he wanted,” -one tion law generally bars California the courts from undoing judicial j.A. WHITE GLASS GO. official said, Smith waited two claims settled by arbitration. CHIMNEY B o s i n i s s : : 18,M “ay® before signing a letter of IVs getting warmer * i —In a separate 6-3 decision, 6 4 9 - 7 3 8 1 Classified 18-19 resignation on Friday — the same ruled against a Texas man who m > ,K VI If IKS f vf’f.K/f:\( f SWEEP Comics .8 day Reagan celebrated his third Milton Borsc of 91 Chestnut St. is forecast'•called for sunny skies with argued he had a constitutional 31 BISSELL ST. ___ MANCHESTER Entertainment...... 17 anniversary in office. Lottery...... 2 xhe sources said Smith "thought bundled up against the morning cold as highs 25 to 30. Sleet and freezing rain right to defend himself in court. •MIRRORS •SHOWER DOORS •STpRE FRONTS 644-0007 Fully’ Dissenting from Ihc high court's •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC he takes his daily walk on Main Street were forecast for tonight. The freezing 94 Carman Rd.. Manchester fRaAinsured nnilonn**...... 'J '*• Icave” and "felt it decision in the death penally case. Peoolefoik !!!!!!!!!!! ! ...... 2 " ’as time to return to Los today. He said he’s enjoying today's rain was expected to change to all rain Justice William Brennan said Sports...... 1105 Angeles." weather, which was the beginning of a Tuesday morning with temperatures lower courts must be required to Television...... 8 Smith, 66, becomes the sixth review capital cases to assure the FAMOUS BRAND J. B. ELECTROMCS Weather...... 2 member of the original Reagan warming trend that is expected to rising to the 30s and 40s. STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV continue through the week. Today’s law treats all inmates equally, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES •••••••••••••••••••••a Cabinet to leave. removing some of the ''irrational­ MANCHESTER SALES AND SERVICE ity that currently infects imposi­ tion of the death penalty by the various states." HOME IMPROVEMENT 1 \ 1------n ) 1 DIV. _ _ 0 0 0 "Disproportionality among sent­ Weather relieves New England, floods Idaho ences given different defendants >ike 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 cun only be eliminated after TV Neit to Stop i Shop JACK BERTRAND 643-1262 By United Press International change to all rain Tuesday morn­ lows in the teens expected over­ while preventing heavy snowmelt about 6 a m. Sunday. It did not sentencing disparities are identi­ ing with temperatures rising to the night in inland areas of the that would increase flooding. break a record, however. fied. And the most logical way to Winter withdrew its deadly cold 30s and 40s. Carolinas. About 250 people still were The lowest temperature ever (do s o )^ for a court of statewide 2 “Temperatures will be seasona­ homeless as the worst flooding in a jurisdiction to conduct compari­ SpttciaHning In Winea from all but the upper Northeast The warming trend will cpminue recorded at Windsor Locks and one MERCURY today after a parting blast that through the week. ble in the Plains and Midwest with century ran up a millioii-dollur of the coldest ever recorded in the sons between death sentences OLCOTT PACKAGE STORE dropped New England tempera­ The Arctic cold, ice and snow highs 30 to 40 today,” weather damage loll. imposed by different judges or 401-405 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Wyoming authorities said flood­ state occurred Jan. 22, 1961, when juries within the stale," Brennan b tures to 40 below zero. But warm were blamed for at least 46 deaths service m eteorologist Hugh the mercury dropped to 26 below 54 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT. ing on the ice-jammed Shoshone said. Stevenson’s Service Center, Inc, has been catering to the Pina Shopping Plaza weather brought a fear of more in the nation since last Tuesday, ^ ro w th er said. zero. flooding in Idaho and broke a large among them nine people killed oita Warmer weather brought its River at Byron and Lovell was The most compelling reason for Phone 646-2756 motoring public since 1946. i - r In contrast the leniperature in requiring proportionality review, icicle^hat ruptured a chemical Montana highway when a school own problems. A large icicle "getting better.’’ Floodwalers Hartford Jan. 22, 1906, reached 58 NO SERVICE r.MAni.l * * New up to date diagnostic equipment, such as the Allen DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE smashed into a chemical lank were kept out of Lovell by an ice Brennan said, was that 30 of the 38 tank near St. Louis. bus returning from a wrestling degrees, setting the central Con­ 3 Test Emissions Analyzer assures you of top tune ups. On« of Manchtatar’a Largaat Salactlona Of FIgural Coramlca In An arctic air mass that has meet slammed head-on into a tank Sunday at a Monsanto chemical dike built Friday night to keep the necticut record for a high tempera­ states with capital punishment HMarviHont lor • Hol.lt • Alrllnas • Stsamshipt Slock. Our Volumn Savoa You Monoy. 100’a Of Spoclala. truck that had jackknifed on an icy works in Sauget, 111., across the river out of a canal. laws already require some sort of Msstsr Cfiargo and VIss Accapfod » locked and the rest of ture for the dale. 627 Main SDaal Manchoster With 2 full time mechanics on duty, service is fast and ef­ New England in a deep freeze since road near Glacier National Park. river from St. Louis. Six thousand Chester, Mass., was the coldest comparative review in their death Ta/a-ChacIt. . . Football fans in the Hartford penalty laws. ~ ' ficient. * • Oocki CtiM m ti S1SI.00 The National Weather Service gallons of corrosive liquid spilled place in the nation Sunday with an H nm d last week was slowly moving out to area had some anxious hours sea giving way to warmer temper­ said northern New England and out, sending more than 100 resi­ unofficial reading of minus-40. It Justice Thurgood Marshall Pick up and delivery is available at no charge. Sunday as the extreme overnight joined in the dissent. Hundreds of atures today. northern would drop to dents to the hospital for treatment was an official 36 below /.cro at n v cold blanked out cable service to ■ • The full spectrum of auto care is offered, from tune ups to MINIT-MAN PRINTING The Connecticut forecast for the 5-15 below zero rang"e early of respiratory problems. Canaan, Vt.. and Old Forec Harris was convicted of kidnap­ Designs & Styles 423 CENTER ST.^MANCHESTER 643-1777 Flood-plagued Salmon, Idaho, In Connecticut, the National thousands of customers. ping two 16-year-old boys from a brakes to batteries and accessories. today called for sunny skies with today, but most of the rest of the highs 25 to 30. Sleet and freezing nation should be above zero. hoped for warm days and cold Weather Service at Bradley Inter­ For most customers, service hamburger stand in July 1978, A new service is offered in the sale of used cars — fully coMnne PMNTM a copyik stxvia rain were forecast for tonight. The Unseasonable cold lingered across nights to keep the ice jam on the national Airport in Windsor Locks was restored in time for the 4:30 stealing their car and fatally P6RSONRL T€€ LOW COST PRINTINB much of the Atlantic Coast, with Lemhi River from getting worse. reported a low of minus 21 degrees p.m. Super Bowl game. shooting them at a secluded lake Personalized Fun & Sportwear freezing rain was expected to tested for the one or 2 car family. WHILE YOU WAIT (PHOTO READY) outside San Diego. ‘‘DONE WHILE YOU WAIT'* His sentence was upheld Grtai GIMa For Any Oecaalen If you have a car problem, or need a good used car, stop NSKSS CMBS^ntraKIVH I SUMPS throughout the state courts and the We Are Now Located At 82.5 Main Street, at Stevenson’s ^rvice Center or call 649-5533. r U.S. District Court. But on review, (next to the Brass Key) •SEE US FOR ENGRAVED NAME PLATES Cheney closing may delay mill conversion the 9lh U.S. Circuit Court of •TRY OUR NEW 3-M BOND COPIEBl Appeals bounced the case back to By Kathy Garmus affected because there are about The plant, which employs 140 opment would probably have to Richelson said GBC Develop­ the California Supreme Court to Custom Kitchen Center 643-2072 Prank FInany'B , Herald Reporter two months of demolition work to people, is heated and powered by alter its plans for 185 apartments in ment has been discussing Cheney decide whether Harris' death be done before starting the steam generated in the boiler room the Clock,Mill building, Richelson Brothers’ vacating the boiler room penalty was in line with punish If You Would Like To GARNER'S RUG CLEANING ment meted out to other sta'e Kilrhvn & Rnlhrooni Rcniotlcliiiff 14 M # P* MaarliiitiE, Cean. A delay in the planned closing of rehabilitation. of the Clock Mill building. It has ' said. in the event the plant stay.s open See Your Ad Here, Call New truck mount— powerful_ the Cheney Brothers Inc. velvet GBC Development does not suffered declining profitability in “It’s not as if we couldn't go longer than June. The company criminals. Visit Our Showroom At: • DRAPERY • CARPET • WALLCOVERING mill threatens to delay conversion expect to receive financing from recent years because of the de­ ahead," he said. • has been cooperative, he said. California officials argued the The Herald Advertising 25 Olcott Street The colorful store that comes to your door,""' Steam Extraction of the Clock Mill building to the Connecticut Housing Finance creased use of velvet fabrics in the However, changing the plans "Wc didn't want to try to force Constitution does 3inbauire a pro­ Residential A Commercial apartments but does not jeopard­ Authority until April,' so work' garment industry. would be costly and would delay them out," he said. “They've been portionality review before Mon. - Sat. 9 - 5:30 Vlill our carptt and vinyl ihowroom. ize the project, the developer said could not begin much before then Because of the uncertainly of the the project even further because helpful to us” execution. Department At: DECORATING DiN new approval would have to be The state's death penalty law Thurs. till 9 PM • Custom drapery • wowon w oodi • mini*blinds • bodtpraadt Wa alto do rapaira and Inlallallont. today. 7 anyhow, he said. plant’s future, the developer wants Richelson stressed that any 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 • vartical blinds • swagt/cornlcoE • ihadat Ill bualneaa, umtar~ Eric Richelson, chief operating Cheney Brothers last week an­ a firm commitment from Cheney obtained from the Connecticut delays in the project would not he has enough safeguards to make it Eapcr^decoroling udvi(f> ol yout conv«nienctf «vilh no obligation aame ownarahip, lor ' ^ officer of the GBC Development nounced that the plant would stay Brothers on a closing date before Housing Finance Authority, Ri­ because the developer docs not constitutional, they said. Adding a 649 7544 Appoinimanli doyt. avaningi, wtakandf. Corp. in Cambridge, Mass., said open at least until June. Last work can begin on the Clock Mill chelson said, want to go ahead with the project, new procedure to assess whether that if the velvet mill closes in August the company said the plant building, Richelson said. "Since it (the closing) is so "We’d like to start as soon as death sentences are proportionate June, as it said it now plans, the would be probably be blosed at the If the velvet mill continues to imminent for Cheney, it doesn’t possible and we re ready to slarl." would only be "frosting on an Clock Mill project would not be end of last year. operate beyond June, GBC Devel­ make sense," he said. he said. already constitutional cake." MA.NCHKSTEH IlKKAl.l) Mmid.iv. ,l:in L'.l. IHH4 :l t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monduv. J;in. 23. 1984 The gain Irom a home sale Tax can be deferred Manchester V Selling price $75,000 In Brief • Selling expenses: Home sale rules allow flexibility Commission $4,500 Highland Park on agenda Legal fees 100 '0 f r . By Robert Metz TAX TR AP: This can be a transfer, you should seek the At the tonight’s Board of Education meeting. Advertising 87 Newspaper Enterprise Assn. lifelong chore. Each house in the advice of competent legal counsel. School Superintendent James P. Kennedy will cufyouR $• Escrow 200 (Fifth of 14 articles) capital gains cycle may be im­ discuss his proposal to close Highland Park Casualty loss, proved and thus will affect cost o ^ i A i i s TAX TIP: Taxpayers over 54 School. A week from tonight, the school board is i»* V - ■ previously deducted 5,000 For the average individual i.i' basis. who are planning to marry should scheduled to vote on the controversial issue. thing will have as profound an There are also subtractions from A N P S A V i keep the exclusion in mind when Board Chairman Leonard E. Sender asked Total $9,887 impact as the taxes paid on the selling price. they are thinking about where they Kennedy last week to address the closing before personal' residences. And hear Selling expenses typically in­ following conditions: will live together. If both own the vote is taken. Sender called for the special Amount realized from this: There is much room to clude the realtor’s commission on • You must be at least 55 years homes, they should consider selr report to better inform the public about the home sale ($75,000 - $9,887) $65,113 maneuver for temporary and even the sale, advertising and legal old before the date of the sale. ling both before the marriage to closing, and suggested that Highland Park PTA permanent avoidance. expenses, escrow fees and • The home being sold must double the exclusion up to $250,009. members may want to attend. e Cost of home: If you sold a home in 1983 and charges. When the total of such have been owned and occupied as If one has already used th6 The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in Your purchase price $30,000 replace it within two years with a charges is deducted from the your principal residence for at exclusion, perhaps with a former Washington School, Improvements you made 8,000 home costing as much or more, the selling price, you have the ad­ least three of the five years spouse, the other shouid consider a justed sales price, which is the immediately preceding the sale. sale before marriage because he or T o ta l $38,000 tax on the profit is deferred. Remember, though, the tax is not important consideration for tax • This is a once-in-a-lifetime she will not be able to claim th6 Crystal ball forsees nukes exclusion after the marriage. ; Y o u r to ta l forgiven. purposes. privilege. For married couples Kristina Harrison’s pencil drawing of a crystal The adjusted sales price minus filing jointly, both spouses must You can keep deferring the tax ball recently won the Nathan Hale School student profit ($65,113 - $38,000) $27,113 TAX TR AP: Since the $125,OO0 on your gain by buying costlier the cost basis is your actual capital agree to using the privilege. Once a top place in Hartford Magazine’s "Visions of homes. If you sell out and move to gain. they use it, neither can use it again. exclusion can be used only once iO ’84" contest. e If you buy If you do not buy another home a lifetime, it should be used an apartment after y6u reach age . The drawing, one of three winning entries a replacement home: TAX TR AP: A serious problem carefully. For example, a 55-year- 55, you may permanently avoid (you’re renting an apartment, for published in the magazine's January issue, Cost of new home $85,000 can arise for a home sale b;, a old property owner might not be capital gains taxes on profits of up example), you would report that showed nuclear weapons, an aging populace, a Gain from sale of old home 27,113 capital gain on form 2119 and on married couple when only one using good judgment in employing to $125,000 — a nest egg for your cleaner environment and scientific discoveries the privilege to cancel out a $10,008 retirement years. line 10, Schedule D. (Only 40 spouse is 55. The law treats both inside the crystal prognosticator. Adjusted cost basis tor new percent of a long-term gain is spouses as qualifying if they own profit on a home sale. The In broad outline, that is how tax The contest was open to adults and children, their residence as joint tenants, remaining $115,000 exclusion pos­ home ($85,000 • $27,113) $57,887 deferral works when you sell your taxable.) with no prizes other than publication. Miss 2 But now let’s say you are buying tenants by entirety, or as commun­ sibility would be lost forever. SucB home. How much gain do you Harrison, a sixth grader, lives at 32 Linden St. ity property. But the exclusion a homeowner might be better The Iasi number would be used to compute your taxes if have? It depepds. a replacement home. If you buy a with her mother, Liga Jahnke. and stepfather, does not fully apply if they hold advised to pay the tax on the and when you sell your new home. Improvements add to the cost higher priced replacement home, Leonard Jahnke. basis of a home and thus reduce the. the cost of the new home, minus property as tenants in common, a $10,000 profit. At a 40 percent accumulating capital gain. But your deferred gain from your prevailing practice in many states. capital gains rate, that would onl$ Herald photos by Pinto there is a distinction betwet.i previous home, equals the ad­ When a property held by a couple be a tax on an additional $4,000 cd Fuel savings disappointing justed cost basis of your new home. as tenants in common is sold and income. He should reserve the improvements and repairs. Re­ After extensive insulation work at Manchester It is this figure which will be only one of the spouses is 55 or exclusion for when he might have 0 Cut Your Own Taxes and Save pairs maintain a home but do not High School, heating costs are still not as low as Web-footed friends add to its value. Improvements, on considered the base line for your older, only one-half the gain is larger gain. subject to the exclusion. The expected. School Superintendent James P. 3 gain when you sell this home in the Ducks fly over the Hockanum River after stopping for a meal the other hand, add to a home’s Kennedy said at the last school budget workshop. c/o Manchester Herald value, prolong its life or adapt it to future. remaining portion of the gain is Next: Capital gains and losses. at Raymond Damato’s Sunnybrooke Village Apartments on In the future, if you sell this home subject to tax if a new residence is There have been some savings in the oil and gas P.O. Box 489 new use. bills at MHS, he explained, but not enough to New State Road. Sunnybrooke Village maintenance man Radio City Station Painting your home, for exam­ for more than that, you’ll have a not purchased within two years Editor’s note: Robert Metz i$ capital gain. But the tax on that before the sale or two years after New York bureau chief of Finan­ make a big difference in next year’s budget Hudson Hollister, below left, shows one of the duck shelters New York, N.Y. 10101 _ ple, is repairing it. Adding a projections. finished recreation room or a new gain could be deferred again. the sale. cial News Network and a syndir Damato hopes to get permission from the Planning and However, fuel savings of 15 to 20 percenjrare bathroom is an improvement. A taxpayer aged 55 or older can The problem could be avpided if cated columnist. He was assisted Please send me ___ copies of "Cut Your Own Taxes and Save." I j expected in the elementary schools — most ot Zoning Commission to build for his friends. At right, Hollister The initial investment plus im­ avoid accumulated capital gains the parties convey their title from in the preparation of this series by have enclosed $2.00 plus 50 cents for postage and handling for each j which got new oil burners this year — business refills a feeding trough. provements and fix-up expenses taxes arising out of home owner­ a tenancy in common to a joint Sidney Kess, tax partner with the copy. manager Raymond Demers said. immediately prior to selling is ship of as much as $125,000. tenancy, or to a tenancy in the accounting firm of Main, Hurd- Kennedy’s proposed budget sets fuel costs for called the "cost basis” of the To do this, you must meet the entirety. Before making such a man. the 1984-85 school year at $425,195, down $15,000 Name. home. ^ fr o m this year. But electricity is budgeted at Because you can recapture such '"$327,453, up nearly $25,000 from this year — due to Address. investments at the time of a sale, it an anticipated increase in utility rates, Demers is important to keep all receipts Weather said. City. and maintain careful records. How long should you keep them? As State and Zip. long as you own your home, Leeway In capital outlay whether it be five years or 20 and Today’s forecasts (Make your check payable to CUT YOUR OWN TAXES and allow then for an additional three years The proposed $107,550 school budget for capital Connecticut, and outlay — including new doors at Bowers School, a three weeks for delivery.) to protect you if you are audited by Rhode Island: Mostly sunny today. the Internal Revenue Service. new roof at Illing Junior High School and new Highs in the 20s. Increasing pavement at several schools — is also a sort of cloudiness tonight with the chance contingency fund for 1984-85, Superintendent of snow or sleet from the Connecti­ James P. Kennedy said last week. cut Valley westward towards “ There has to be some flexibility in a school daybreak. Low temperatures in system, and this is where we get it," he told Peopletalk the teens to low 20s. Tuesday participants in Thursday’s school budget work­ mostly rain coastal sections with shop. With a real estate holding as large as the sleet and freezing rain changing to school board’s, some of the funds earmarked for rain interior sections. High J Ski movies hot genre Too many facts of life building improvements may end up used for temperatures in the mid 30s to low emergency repairs, he said. Mike Marvin may be responsible for a whole Lisa Whelchel, starof theNBC sitcom “ Facts of 40s. Flexibility is hard to achieve in a budget in new wave of movies — the beach blanket flick L ife," thinks sometimes the facts of life play too ; Chance of flurries north which 80 percent of expenditures are locked in by tranported to the ski slopes. Marvin thought up, large a part in the show’s story line. Most and mountains and mostly sunny the teachers’ coptract, he added. PZC will hear arguments wrote and co-produced "Hot Dog," the ski movie recently, she objected to a show in which the elsewhere today. Highs in the teens o o d t a n d L that grossed $4.5 million in its first three days. character Blair and her steady boyfriend and 20s. Fair north and east, He denies his film is a surfer epic on skis. 'T v e consummate their relationship. increasing cloudiness southwest School ‘late bus’ proposed heard people call it ‘Animal House’ on the "A lot of our audience is made up of young tonight. Lows 5 above to 5 below "Your Complete Garden Center" mountain,” he said. But he ad d ed,~^e already girls,” she said, "and they look up to Blair and the north and single numbers to teens A "late bus" to serve junior high schooi against granite curb rules 168 Woodland St. 643-8474^ A have found out we’re being copied. Two more ski rest of the girls on theshow. Parential guidance is south. Becoming cloudy with snow students who stay after school for sports, club pictures went into production almost imme­ so loose these days, a lot of them get their lessons likely north and snow developing meetings, or extra studying is the one new loot. Poured or precast concrete plaiaiming. diately. There’ ll probably be a surfer copy on skis on life and discipline from TV. I don’t believe in south Tuesday possibly changing Sunny today In Connecticut proposal in Schooi Superintendent James P, By Kathv Garmus curbing costs from $10 to $15 per "Use of graniTele curb from the and a motorcycle copy. That’s the nature of the premarital sex and I don’t want to condone it to to rain along the coast. Highs in the Kennedy’s recommended transportation budget Herald Reporter Kalenchoe Today sunny, Highs 25 to 30. Winds southwest 10 to 15 mph. Tonight foot and asphalt curbing costs only viewpoint of the taxpayer is a business." any young person who's watching. It’s a 20s to mid 30s. for 1984-85. Pink-Red- fair. Lows 15 to 20. Light variabie winds. Tuesday sieet and freezing $2,25 to $3.25 per foot, he has said. clear-cut economy, " Kandra said. He calls "Hot Dog" a "youth oriented moviSf’ responsibility.” : Chance of The late bus would cost $4,000 — a small portion Developers who oppose the Yellow that is "fun and escapist," which is what he says flurries north and mostly sunny rain changing to rain. Today’s weather picture was drawn by John of the proposed overall transportation budget town’s regulation requiring gran­ That means that a granite curb Senkow said that granite curbing kids want. " I don’t think ’Terms of Endearment' south today. Highs upper teens and Paui Rothman, a fourth-grade student at Verplanck Schooi. increase of $97,134. At the last budget workshop, ite curias in new subdivisions will in a residential lot witlva 120-loot is the choice of most New England is^drawing a great 14-year-old audience," he said. 20s. Clouding up tonight. Lois 5 to school business manager Raymond Demers said have a chance to argue their case frontage would cost $1,58$ more cities because of its durability. than an asphalt curb and $1,000 Unlike the other types of curbs, N Quote of the day 15. Snow developing Tuesday pos­ that most of the increase be used to purchase new before the Planning and Zoning reg. sibly changing to rain along the buses and vans under a contracted agreement Commission tonight at a public more than a concrete curb. Town granite crubs can withstand the J.29 • Madeline Kahn, star of the TV sitcom ,"Oh coast. Highs in the 20s north and with a transportatiomn company. comment session. Enginer Walter J. Senkow has blades of snowplows without Madeline,” told Fred Robbins of Mutual Radio’s low to mid 30s south. / More than $6,000 ot the increase is needed for Because granite is the most estimated. breaking apart, he said. It’s an international jam "Assignment Hollywood" about TV series: : Sunny periods north buses to transport children in the Head Start expensive curbing material, many But despite the increased cost of •'Its durability and beauty are legendary: if bedded correctly and - Charlie Daniels’ Volunteer Jam X just picked “ You have to really like what you’re doing this afternoon. Mostly sunny south. program, Demers said. He said a federal grant developers have argued in favor of granite, both Kandra and Senkow have recommended that the gran­ pointed, its lifetime of service is up millions of listeners without selling one ticket. because if you’re a success you will be doing a lot Highs this afternoon 25 to 30. which helps pay for children’s transportation has changing the regulation to permit well over 100 years," Senkow The Southern rocker's traditional Tennessee of it, so you have to like the character that you’re Clouding up tonight with a chance not kept pace with inflation, so the school board either concrete or asphalt curbs. ite curb requirement be retained, wrote in a memo to Kandra. extravaganza in Nashville in Feb. 4 is slated for playing ... like the one I do in ’Oh Madeline.’ of snow or freezing rain. Lows 15 to must provide the added funds. Requiring granite curbs signifi­ "Although granite curb has the Senkow said that the low cost of an unprecedented live broadcast on Voice of "I play a lot of characters in films that I don’t 20r- Periods of rain or snow cantly increases the prices of highest first cost of the three tyites asphalt curbing was offset by its America, the radio network of the United States like very much, but fortunately it’s over quickly Tuesday. Breezy with highs 35 to homes in the subdivisions, devel­ discussed, its life'expectancy and lack of durability. Asphalt curbs, Information Agency. so — big deal! You play a lot of roles as an actress 40. > Business classes at MCC opers have said. 'next-to-nothing' maintenance cost particularly at curves or cul-de- “ Every week all around the world more than where you don’ t want to be that person and while George A. Kandra, town public- render it the choice of this writer," Manchester Community College officials have sacs, are very, susceptible to FREE FREE FREE 100 million people listen to the Voice of America," you’re playing the role you may be rather cranky Extended outlook works director, has estimated that Kandra wrote in a mcmoto Alan F. announced that six off-campus courses in small damage from vehicles, particu­ said Daniels’ manager, Joe Sullivan. "W e are and deal with all sorts of feelings you don’t granite curbing costs $14 to $20 per Lamson, former director ol -(.dtlxtended outlook for New Eng­ business operation are open for registration. larly in thL>-summer when temper­ FREE GARDEN LECTURE thrilled to have the opportunity to share this particularly like in an effort to do this character. Our Annual Education Program land Wednesday through Friday: None of the courses runs longer than eight weeks, atures soften the material, he said. unique cultural event with an international "But then it’s over. On television, you have to 1st in Series • Tues. Jan 24 7:30 p.m. Connecticut, Massachusetts and and all cost from $26 to $44. The average life expectancy of audience." It could mark the end of an era — live with her a long time, hopefully." "GROW YOUR OWN BEDDING PLANT GARDEN" Rhode Island: A chance of showers Topics include record keeping, retailing, tax Vote won’t be tonight asphalt curbs is about 10 years, By: Staff of Woodland Gardens rumors abound that the 10th jam will be the last. or flurries Wednesday clearing management and supervision. Upon completion Senkow .said, and may be a year or Next: Ian. 31 Thursday fair and colder Friday. of a required selection of these courses and less in cui-de-.sacs. However, as­ "GROWING ROSES & PERENNIALS" Glimpses Daytime highs mostly in the 40s others, students are eligible for a certificate of on rezoning requests phalt curbs arc relatively easy to Wednesday and Thursday, 30s completion jn the small business program. repair, he said. Friday. Lows 25 to 35 Wednesday Most classes are held at the Adult Business Two controversial zone change Although poured concrete curbs Mel Torme will appear with Peter Nero and the Satellite view ously opposed the '/.one chbnge. Now you know and "rhursday, teens and low 20s Career Development Center at Bennet Junior requests on tonight's Planning and have a life expectancy of about 40 Philly Pops in their debut Feb. 6at claim ing the 5 7 single-family Friday. High School. Call 646-2137 for more information, Zoning Commission agenda will Some little-known words used to describe Carnegie Hall ... Commerce .Department sateilile photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows homes proposed by the developer years, incorrect mixing of the Vermont: Rain or snow likely not be decided because some of I he cement can cause the curb to break groups of animals are: a clowder of cats, an Harvey Fierstein has returned to the role of would be too dense and would pave Wednesday, clearing Thursday, a ciouds, producing iight precipitation, stretching from eastern Texas PZC membe«!-..who originally apart under freezing and thawing exaltation of larks, a gam of whales, a husk of Arnold Beckoff in his Broadway play "Torch and the lower Mississippi Valley to Iowa and Illinois. Rain clouds the way for further development of hares, a knot of toads and a mob of kangaroos. chance of snow developing Friday. Main St. plan under study heard the pro||osals will be absent. the 'area. conditions, Senkow said. 2 Song Trilogy" for a limited run until Jan. 28. cover the Far Northeast, while high clouds are seen over the Mild at the start. Highs 30 to 40 and Carol A. Zebb, acting planning Action on the reque.st of High­ "Once the surface of a concrete mid-A^ntic states. The latest plan for reconstruction of downtown lows 20 to 32. Then turning colder director, said. land Park Market owner Timothy curb is damaged or chipped, it w ill Main Street is still being studied by the by Friday with highs in the 20s and Geraltf,Investments' application J. Devanney to change the zoning deteriorate rapidly and must be engineering staff of the state Department of lows in the teens. 29.77 for a zone change from Rural of portions of two adjacent lots replaced. " he wrote. Transportation and the technical study is Maine: Chance of rain or snow Residence to Planned Residence from Residence AA to off-street "Stone curbing represents expected to continue for another couple of weeks, south and snow north Wednesday. Development for 29 acres on parking also will be deferre4,'Ms. beauty and permanence for the Almanac according to William Gintner, the DOT’S Clearing Thursday. Fair Friday. Keeney Street will probably be Zebb said. homeowner, little or no need to Lows in the teens and 20$ Wednes­ iSTON engineer for municipal systems. decided at the PZC's Feb. 6 fund tax dollars for replacement or Today is Monday, Jan. 23, the actor Randolph Scott in 1903, and ran and was elected 34th president day dropping into the single The plan was submitted by Fuss and O’Neill, a meeting, Ms. Zebb said, although a .At a public hearing, neighbors of repairs in the Town Public Works 23rd day of 1984 with 343 to follow. actress Ann Southern in 1923. of the United States. Manchester engineering firm. 3 special meeting could be sche­ numbers and teens Friday. Highs ,N6W YORK the market spoke in opposition to budget, and a burden to be paid for The moon is approaching its last On this date in history: In 1968, North Korean forces in the 20s and 30s Wednesday The key to the DOT’sconsideration is how much duled if necessary. The PZC has the change because they said the by the developer when making the you need quarter. In 1771. the Falkland Islands seized the U.S. spy ship Pueblo. parking will be permitted on Main Street and falling into the teens and 20s SAN FRANCISCO until Feb. 16 to act on the proposal additional parking would allow for initial insfallation, ” Senkow The morning stars are Mercury, were ceded to Britain by Spain. In 1973, President Richard Nixon Friday. whether the town will be permitted to include an after developers last month further expansion of the mtirket concluded. Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. In 1845, Congress ruled that all announced that fighting in Viet­ New Hampshire: Chance ot rain V. access road east of Main Street as part of the grunted the commi.ssion a 30-duy and would blight the neighborhood. The PZC’s public comment There is no eVening star. national elections shall take place nam would end at midnight on Jan. LOS ANGELES contract. extension. The PZC meets tonight at 7 p.m. WOODLUND or snow south and snow north Gintner said today is appears most the major session will begin at 7 p.m. in the Those born on this date are under on the first Tuesday following the 27. At the public hearing ,on the in the second floor conference Wednesday. Clearing Thursday. differences between the DOT and the town-have second fioor conference room of the sign of Aquarius. American firgt Monday in November, Fair Friday. L O W E S T proposal, area residents vigor­ room at the Lincoln Center. the Lincoln Center. Patriot John Hancock in 1737, In 1948, General Dwight Eisen­ TEMPERATURES been worked out. A thought for the day: The 32 AUTO Impressionist painter Edouard hower said he could not accept a Chinese philosopher Confucius The latest plan would eliminate about 110 Manet in 1832, Russian film presidential nomination from said, "When you have faults, do not AMIAMI parking spaces on the street and replace all but 20 director Sergei Eisenstein in 1898, either paity. iour years later he fear to abandon them," Lottery r— L t a t M o (tn ) of them in off-street parking lots. Sadloski likes initiative, referendum BODY An earlier plan was rejected by the state on the fain I/ «* .l$NOW basis' ot cost the elaborateness of some of its Elizabeth Sadloski. president of Connectieut voters’ rights. fully to legislate a lax freeze by the AIR [2 ^ S H O W E R S ^ provisions. the Manchester Properly Owners Initiative is the process by which initiative. Connecticut daily FLOW Manchester Herald UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Ultimately the new one will be subject to a Association, sees a legislative citizens can initiate legislation, As for the educational value of Saturday: 967 public hearing. initiative and referendum us the and referendum is the process by initiative, Mrs. Sadloski said atthe 24 HOUR TOWING Richard M. Diamond, Publisher best weapon citizens have to keep which they can overrule if. forum, held Jan. 12 at the State Play Four: 7655 National forecast their legislators from acting in Manchester’s charter provides Capitol, that it focuses di.seussion 5^-4141 USPS 327-500 VOL. cm. No. 97 behalf of special interest groups. for both. It was by the initiative with -ti better and fuller coverage other numbers drawn Saturday For period ending 7 a.m. EST Tuesday. Tonight, snow will be Mrs, Sadloski, one of the pane­ process that a group of Manchester from both sides of an issue. Ask “Doc” Solon Weiner or Howard Weiner PubllilMd dally except Sundovand certain iiuiiaavsDv sucgestea carrier rotes are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for one in New England: expected in the North Atlantic Coast States, changing to rain over the lists at a recent political forum, citizens voted the town out of the Mrs, Sadloski also contended about Woodland’s the Monchetter Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard Place, month, $15.35 tor three months, $30.70 for six months and federal Communily Development that none of the slates that permit $61.40 for one year. Mall rates are available on request. Vermont daily: 552. Ohio Valley, the Middle Atlantic Coast States, and the Northern For the argued in favor of statewide Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid ot Block Grant program. initiative and referendum have Lifetime Workmanship Guarantee Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address Maine daily: 026. Intermountain Region. Elsewhere weather will remain fair in general. initiative and referendum. She changes to the Monchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, To place o classified or display advertisement, or to Rhode Island daily: 9700. Minimum temperatures include: (maximum readings in parenthesis) said that initiative improves and The Manchester Property suffered from it. Manchester, Conn. 06040. report a news Item, story or picture Idea, call 643-2711. Owners As.socialion did not spon­ To the argument that initiative Oftice hours ore 0:30 o.m. to 5 o.m. Monday through New Hampshire dally: 0769. Atlanta 39 (56), 25 (47). Chicago 19 (35), Cleveland 27 (42), Dr. L. Norman Duttoh of Glastonbury, a former complemenls the representative COLLISION • FRAME* GLASS* FIBERGLASS sor that move but many of its re.suIts in badly drafted laws, even To subscribe, or to report o delivery problem, call Friday. Massachusetts weekly Meg­ Dallas 31 (50), Denver 20 (51), Duluth 18 (30), Houston 40 (62)i resident of Manchester, maintains his dentistry form of government and the 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday elected legislators’ inpul .irri-rfm-i members were also members ot unconstitutional laws, Mrs. Sad­ TheManchester'Herold Is ci- hscriberto United Press abucks: 5-9-17-22-26-29. The jack­ Jacksonville 49 (74), Kansas City 23 (44), Little Rock 31 (53), Los praelicc at 153 Main St., Manchester. An obituary 1208 Burnside Avenue • East Hartford through Friday and 7 to 10 o.m. $aturday. Delivery the sponsoring group, the Con­ loski responded that elected repre­ International news services and Is o member otthe Audit pot was $2,163,880 and there were Angeles 46 (67), Miami 68 (81), Minneapolis 16(36), New Orleans 4S notice lor Dr, Dutton's father. Bernard Dutton, which in the governmental iirocess. should be mode by 5 p.m. Mondoy through Friday and by sentatives al.so pass laws that art' Serving all ol Hartford since 1924 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Bureau of Circulations. three winners. 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\ \ ^ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mondiiy. Jun. 23, 1984 MANrilKSTK|{ IIKHAU), Miindiiv, .);ui 2.1. 1»H4 .5 Congress has hot agenda Mondale Is leading Glenq, survey of Democrats shows

Bv Clay F. Richards Ohio, where he is backed by Rep, Tony Hall. Glenn, going to be significant for two reasons,” said Richard larger than all but three stales will send to the for election-year session United Press International however, has not cut into Mondale’s home state Moe, iin attorney who led the 18-month campaign to convention — and it’s the first real lest of strength t support in Minnesota. win congressional support for Mondale among the candidates where real delegates are at WASHINGTON — Former Vice President Walter "1 think this delegate selection process this week is "The Congress will pick nearly 200 delegates — stake," he said. Bv Don Phillips chairs, and large concrete flower rights. Reagan opposes that plan. Mondale has a strong lead in the race for the first 164 United Press International pots block several entrances to the An effort also is expected to be delegates to the Democratic National Convention who Capitol grounds. made to reduce the 18-month limit will be picked this week by House Democrats, a WASHINGTON - Congress re­ With alt 435 House seats, one- on the presence of U.S. Marines in United Press International survey shows. turns from a two-month recess third of the Senate and the Lebanon, granted by Congress last The survey of the 272 Democrats in the House today to struggle with some touchy presidency up for election in year before more than 240 Marines showed that 93 — 34 percent — support or lean to election-year issues ranging from November, political considera­ were killed in a truck'bombing at Mondale, while 29—11 percent — back Sen. John U.S, troops in Lebanon to the Equal tions are expected to dominate the their headquarters near the Beirut Glenn of Ohio. - „ Rights Amendment and budget year. Tradtionally, only absolutely airport. Next in line is Sen. Alan Cranston of California with deficits. necessary legislation is handled^n Action is expected later in the 14 supporters, or 5 percent, followed by former The second session of the 98th presidential election years. year .on the ERA, which barely Florida Gov. Reubin Askew with 10 supporters, or 3.7 Congress convenes at noon with Generally, no minor legislation failed to gain the necessary percent, Jesse Jackson with eight, or 3 percent — and CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN the Senate taking up a bill to block is scheduled before the lawmakers two-thirds vote last year m the Sens. Gary Hart of Colorado and Ernest Hollings of a $2-a-month access charge for leave Feb. 10 for a 10-day recess House. Another sensitive social South Carolina each with four supporters or 1.5 long distance phone users. The usually filled with political issue — immigration — is likely to percent. House was to adjourn immediately speeches back home around the be considered early in the year Former Sen. George McGovern of South Dakota for the day in respect for Rep. birthdays of George Washington when the House takes up a bill to had no House supporters. Rep. Morris Udall of MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS Clement Zablocki. D-Wis.. who and Abraham Lincoln. tighten restrictions on foreigners Arizona, running as a favorite son, has one home state died during the recess. The major House business in the entering the United States supporter. IMPORTED President Reagan will give his first week is the Democratic illegally. Most of the 119 other Democrats in the House did not HAM . > 2.99 State of the Union address Wednes­ Party’s selection of 164 House The federal deficit, now pro­ state a preference and a "few could not be reached. LAND 0 LAKES day, and his fiscal 1985 budget will members as delegates to the jected at more than $180 billion for Although the delegates can choose to be personally BUTCHER ,b > reach Capitok Hill on Jan. 31. A national party convention. A Uni­ fiscal 1985, which begins Oct. 1, will committed to a candidate, they are unpledged under LEAN AMERICAN CHEESE 2.49 major Reagan request, the power ted Press International survey be another much debated topic, but the rules, which gives them the freedom to switch GROTE & WEIGLE to veto individual items in spend­ shows Walter Mondale holds an it is doubtful much will be done to their affiliation before the convention. CENTER CUT COOKED SALAMI ,b > ing bills, is expej^d to be turned overwhelming lead, although tech­ '' Not all of these members, of course, will be chosen 2.59 lower it. PO R K CHOPS GROTE & WEIGLE down. nically, all delegates will be UPl photo as delegates, but all will cast votes under new rules The lawmakws will return to a unpledged. Mondale has run an Reagan is expected to send that will send three-fifths of the House Democrats — LEAN BOLOGNA . > 2.59 Capitol under miKdf'tighter secur­ intense campaign for the House Congress a $924 billion spending and 27 senators to be chosen later — to the convention GROTE & WEIGLE ity, caused by the bombing of a member-delegates. plan for fiscal 1985 that includes a N/ne dead in crash in San Francisco July 16-19. COUNTRY STYLE ,b > Senate hailway several months House Foreign Affairs Commit­ 13 percent increase in real defense House delegates will be chosen in committees this LIVERWURST 2.19 ago. Access to the Capitol will be tee hearings are scheduled Tues­ spending, several billion dollars in Firefighters in West Glacier, Mont., with a tanker truck and burst into week and ratified by all House Democrats next week. P O R K RIBS more difficult, and visitors must day on aid for Central America,. proposed domestic spending cuts examine a school bus that was carrying flames. Nine high school students were The survey shows that most of the presidential LEAN HAWAIIAN SALAD . > pass through metal detectors. including the recommendation of and no major tax initiatives except candidates have regional or special interest strength, 1.69 Bulletproof backs have been the Kissinger Commission that aid for 'the closing of some tax the Whitefish, Mont., wrestling team killed and 17 others were injured in the while Mondale is strong across the board and even LO IN EN D (CHEESE SHOP) placed inside House members' be tied to progress on human loopholes. home late Saturday when it collided crash. cuts into the home bases of some of his rivals. JARLSBERG CHEESE ,b > For example, 12 of Cranston’s 14 supporters come PO R K R O AST 3.49 from California. Mondale has 11 supporters in« LEAN — 5 TO 6 LB. California. V.S./World Rebel: Oust government but not Gemayel Jackson depends largejy on members of the black LO IN H A LF caucus for his House support, but Mondale also has PRODUCE BAKERY made, a former Lebanese Cabinet have a greater say in the government. members of the black caucus, such as Rep. Mickey PO R K R O AST Bv Hala Khoury ment resigns, even if this means the Leland of Texas. In Brief complete destruction of Lebanon," mifiister, in a telephone conversation Wazzan, on previous occasions, has LEAN — 5 TO 6 LB. United Press International Mondale has even cut into Glenn’s home state of 40 SIZE INDIAN RIVER M / 9 l DEPARTMENT Jumblatt said in an interview pub­ "Walid Bey also said Lebanon was expressed readiness to step down and Students must serve heading for destruction if the way the allow for a broad-based national RIB H A LF PINK GRAPEFRUIT 4 / ^ 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon — Rebel leader lished Sunday by the Amman-based FRESH UKED PUUN OR SCEOCD ^ Jordan Times. country is governed is not changed. At coalition Cabinet. Gemayel has turned 5« LARGE SIZE C / 9 1 BALTIMORE — Maryland high school stu­ Walid Jumblatt threatened to tear PO R K R O AST HARD ROLLS 6/690 dents may become the first in the nation required Lebanon apart with renewed civil But today, a spokesman for Jumb- no time did Walid Bey say he would down the Wazzan offer. Reagan gets set NAVAL ORANGES O / ^ l destroy Lebanon. On the ground, Druze militiamen FRCSH-tANCD ENGLISH P A A to complete 100 hours of community service to warfare unless the minority Christian- latt’s Syrian-backed Druze Moslem SUNKiST LARGE SIZE "J militia, said the remarks were In Beirut, Gemayel summoned his clashed intermittently with Lebanese graduate. dominated government resigned. But LEM ONS f / y y p TOASTING BREAD 5 9v David Hornbeck. the state's superintendent of he denied today calling for the misinterpreted. top advisers and scheduled meetings army units on the hills overlooking the to join campaign TABLE TREAT schools, said he will propose the community resignation of President Amin "Walid Bey called forthe resignation with Prime Minister Chefik Wazzan capital. Military sources said the FRESH LARGE O O A FRESH BAKED ^ /C 4 Gemayel. of the Gemayel government but not for and Foreign Minister Elie Salem to skirmishes were brief and, unlike STEAKUUMS 14 oz. pkg. BROCCOLI h..dyyp CHOC. ECLAIRS 3/^1 service requirement at a meeting of the state evaluate the remarks by Jumblatt, who previous clashes, did not spill outside By Norman D. Sandler Board of Education Wednesday. "We will not stop fighting this time the resignation of President Amin United Press International "This, would give students a sense of unless and until the Gemayel govern­ Gemayel himself," said Marwan Ha- wants Lebanon’s Moslem majority to the battle zone. ------responsiblity beyond one’s self," Hornbeck said WASHINGTON — With the clock counting down to a over the weekend. "It has to do with citizenship formal announcement next Sunday night. President and values." Reagan seems bent on extinguishing any lingering Hornbeck said students would be able to choose Pro-lifers rally vs. abortion at Capitol doubt he wants a second term to complete the -TUESDAY ONLY ' — locations for performing the community service, ambitious overhaul he began in 1981. but the work would havg to be non-paying and Bv David E. Anderson making abortion one of his key issues. against women’s rights to decide when believed to have been a factor in the The definitive word will not come until 10:55 p.m. USDA CHOICE FULL SIRLOIN STEAKS ib $2.79 service oriented, "something in which it's United Press International Reagan aides recently said he intends and whether to have children," said movement’s failure to win support for EST Sunday, when Reagan ends months of posturing possible to think about the notion of service, the to^ "redouble" his efforts to place NOW President Judy Goldsmith. "He overturning the Supreme Court’s 1973 in a five-minute paid political broadcast live from the USDA CfioiCE PORTERHOUSE o r SHORT STEAKS ib $3.39 ethic behind performing a service for someone." WASHINGTON — Opponents of the restrictions on abortions. seeks to return to a time when even decision: Oval Office. 11-year-old Supreme Court decision Rally organizers are making no rape or incest victims had to bear Jean Doyle, president of the largest But the announcement may prove anti-climactic — ALL PURPOSE POTATOES ...... 10 Ib. bag $1.49 Security tight for triai legalizing abortion hope a meeting with predictions on the turnout for the 11th unwanted children, when hundreds of grassroots anti-abortion group, the a mere formality — if the signals coming from russerG E R M A N President Reagan today and a protest annual rose-festooned March for Life women died each year from botched National Right to Life organization, Reagan himself are not the product of some plan to BOLOGNA...... ib $1.19 WINSTON-S.ALEM, N.C. — Tight security was at the high court will help unify the but say they hope it draws more than abortions.” Sunday called for unity in the maximize the drama of a decision to return to private ASSORTED MUFFINS ...... Ofor.99 in place for opening arguments in the federal trial movement and mark a new drive to last year’s claimed 26,000 people — one movement, life. of nine Ku Klux Klansmen and Nazis accused of reverse the ruling, of the lowest turnouts since the protests The anti-abortion march could be a The latest sign came Sunday. In an interview with JUMBO SHRIMP FOR STUFFING...... Ib. $9.99 violating the civil rights of five communists killed Reagan planned to greet leaders.of started. test of whether the sharply divided . In an interview with the Catholic The Washington Post, Reagan said "there is much to in a shoutout. the anti-abortion movement at the movement can find a measure of unity "newspaper "Our Sunday Visitor,” she do” during a second term and hinted he needs another U.S. District Judge Thomas Flannery imposed White Hou.se before they lead their first The National Organization for to have an impact on next November’s said the movement needs "to coalesce four years to accomplish objectives not fulfilled the security restrictions including a requirement march ever on the Supreme Court. Women also planned demonstrations election. all groups on the issue that human life during the last three. We Give Old Fashioned !\o Subutilute that all spectators get passes and clear a metal Demonstrations at the court have been today in support of the court’s Jan. 2Jl, The movement has splintered in is sacred,” Reagan received more good news Sunday when a detector before entering the courtroom. illegal in the past, but a ruling last year 1973 ruling and against Reagan’s recent years over legislative tactics "We simply have to start calling new poll showed that his approval rating has jumped Butcher Service ... For Quality The defendants are accused of violating the now allows such protests. anti-abortion stand. and politics. A split between conserva­ people on the phone aqd asking for to 56 percent — its highest level in more than two civil rights of five Communist Workers Party Anti-abortion leaders are openly "Since his election. President Rea­ tive activists and Roman Catholic cooperation," Mrs. Doyle said. "We’ve years. members killed in the 88-second shootout at a disappointed with the president for not gan has launched a major assault bishops over congressional strategy is already had excellent results,” The Newsweek poll, conducted by the Gallup Greensboro housing project in 1979. Organization, showed that Reagan had the highest STORE HOURS; Five of the nine men were found innocent of rating of any president since Dwight D. Eisenhower. Mon. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland St. murder charges following the longest trial in Last year, Reagan’s rating in the poll was at its North Carolina history. The federal government Inmate hopes execution will be stopped all-time low of 38 percent, the magazine rpported. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9.00 entered the case after the state trial ended in 1980. . The poll appeared in this week’s edition of MANCHESTER STARKE, Fla. (UPI) — Attorneys Antone insists he is innocent of the they always put the stigma of Mafia on stay with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Newsweek, published Sunday. Pollsters interviewed Sat. & Sunday Dollar opens mixed for Anthony Antone, at 66 the oldest 1975 gangland murder of former me. I don’t know why” Appeals in Atlanta and the Supreme 1,015 adults by telephone between Jan. 9 and Jan. 15. til 6:00 CONN. LONDON — The dollar made a mixed start to man on Florida’s death row, hope a Tampa vice detective Richard Cloud Tom McCoun, Antone’s attorney, Court, if necessary. Reagan will preface his re-eldction announcement HICHULITD FJlZQSm&iaT the week in Europe today in slack trading. federal judge will block Tuesday’s and was convicted only because he is said Sunday he would seek a reprieve Antone, who came within a day of by touching on the twin themes of peace and Gold was steady, opening unchanged from execution of the convicted killer who is Italian. today from U.S. District Judge George being executed in 1982 before a stay prosperity Wednesday evening in his Slate of the 646-4277 Friday night in Zurich at $371.50 an ounce and up concerned electrocution will upset his ”1 have never killed anyone, ” he Carr at a hearing in Tampa. He said he was granted, once said waiting for Union address to a joint session of Congress. The just 75 cents in London at $371,375. passage to an afterlife. said. "Being an Italian and Sicilian, has also made provisions to file for a death has been the worst part ■ following day, he will fly off to Atlanta the next day to There was little mo'mentum in opening trade on speak at a "Spirit of America” rally. the money markets, dealers said." Eurodollar Aides said Reagan will declare in his State of the rates were firm. Whereas latest economic figures Union address that he has "done a good job" on the from the United States tended to depress the economy and will try to mend fences with dollar, speculative buying bolstered the rate in Court backs Connecticut evidence ruling conservatives — a key constituency — by promising a FROZEIS & DAIRY new push on tuition tax credits, school prayer and GROCERY SPECIALS some markets. CR. STYLE, WK CORN, PEAS & CARROTS, SPINACH PEAS A / < W The dollar opened higher in Frankfurt at 2.8160 WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Su­ The lower court decision prevented heroin. The evidence against them, ring, should have been suppressed. abortion. LEAN CUISINE preme Court today let stand a Connecti­ The speech is expected to be heavy on past n o z. / ^ marks up from 2.8125. It was up at 8.6160 in Paris state prosecutors from proceeding with however, was suppressed by the trial The state high court held that barring DELMONTE VEGETABLES 2 1 CHICKEN & VEGE BLES t 2 V ,o z . .6 9 from 8.6005 and in Brussels at 58.4250 Belgian cut court decision suppressing evi­ the trial of Neil J. Thompson, James C. judge, who ruled agents violated the triiil use of only the improperly accomplishments and objectives and light on new S W EET LIFE LEAN CUISINE francs up from 58.375. In Milan, the dollar gained dence against an alleged drug ring Black, Frank C. LePore and Robert E. terms of the warrant. monitored conversations would “re­ initiatives. Among the few exceptions will be his SALISBURY STEAK AND because police who tapped a public Parker Jr. endorsement of plans for a manned space station and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. 5 9 C almost 10 lira at 1,713.25 up from 1,703.50. The judge said it was improper tor move the incentive (of police) to HEINZ BEEF & PEAS CANNELONI 9 'h oz. .6 9 The dollar fell in Zurich however, opening at phone with court permission improp­ restrict to the proper a call for line-item veto authority. WELCH’S erly monitored hundreds of private The men were arrested by police agents monitoring the public phone to One presidential aide said the speech "will be an KEG 0 KETCHUP 2.2342 Swiss francs down from 2.2390, It was also after a wire lap was installed on a listen in on calls that did not involve the scope of the (wire tap) ordei*.'’ 3 J .J1 .1 9 GRAPE JUICE 12 oz79C down against sterling in London where the pound conversations. overview ... in terms of his philosophy, what he came THOUSAND ISLAND. ITAUAN OR FRENCH MRS. SMITH’S The justuees refused to disturb the public telephone at the Austin House drug dealer. He also held it was Stale prosecutors argued the res­ to Washington to do and how it has worked put so far." opened at $1.4060 against $1,4015 at -close of Hotel in Terryville to monitor calls PFEIFFER DRESSINGS . a . . 2 / » l PUMPKIN PIE 26oz.^l .3 9 trading Friday. state court ruling banning use of the improper for agents to monitor calls traints placed on them were unreaso­ The aide said Reagan feels he has "changed the way evidence against four alleged drug made to or by a man who sold heroin to made to or by the drug dealer when nable because with many of the calls it the government relates to the people.” 5 VARIETIES In earlier trading in the Far East, the dollar police undercover agents. those calls were of a personal nature EGGO WAFFLES 1 7 oz. 9 9 c dealers because the police abused the was impossibleUo quickly determine "He will emphasize together 'we have made SOUP STARTER 6.8 O Z . 8 9 TREE S W E H moved a fraction higher, closing in Tokyo at 234 and were not germaine to the C yen up from 233.50. warrant issued to tap a public Police obtained a warrant to lap the whether a call was innocent or not. progress, but there is much more to be done," the aide ORANGE JUICE i2 oz. 8 9 c telephone. phone because they believed the man at investigation. said. In underscoring this point, Reagan will sound a TASTE 0 SEA 'yf*® ^ot possible to delect the RIVER RICE 3 1b . b o x 9 9 ( The ruling prevents the prosecution the hotel — an addict who did not have On appeal, the state supreme court variation on the “stay the course" slogan he used S E A F O O D P L A H E R 9 oz. Quake jolts California of alleged members of a Connecticut callers identities and, therefore, antic­ SU H SW EET ' large amounts of money — was not the rejected prosecutors’ claims that only ipate their conversations, and, in other during the 1982 congressional campaign. OR SHRIMP DINNER 7 oz. n . i 9 SAN FRANCISCO — An earthquake register­ drug ring suspected of trafficking in main source of the drugs. private discussions improperly moni­ PIHED PRUNES TASTE 0 SEA cases, the conversation did not last long 120Z.89C B A H E R D IP P ED FISH N CHIPS 16 oz. ing 4.1 on the Richter Scale jolted California Mexican heroin in the Terryville, The wire taps led agents to the men tored, not talk of drug-smuggling PURINA — BONUS PACK Plainville, and Burlington areas. enough to be deemed innocent before it OR FISH PORTIONS 12 oz. Sunday night from San Francisco toCoalinga, but who were later indicted for selling the among alleged members of the drug concluded," the state said. n . 2 9 authorities said there were no immediate reports ‘1984’ becomes DOG CHOW 30 lb s .^7 *9 9 GREEN GIANT of damage or injuries. KELLOGG'S SWEET PEAS or CUT CORN i6oz. 8 9 c The epicenter of the quake was about five miles CORN FLAKES 12 oz. 7 9 ( SWISS MISS west of F'oint Sur off the coast from Monterey 1984 best-seller REGULAR OR UNSCENTED PUDDINGS 4 p a k 9 9 c , County, the state Office of Emergency Servic'es Feds may challenge equal-pay decision TROPICANA said. BOUNCE « .* 1 .9 9 Washington (upd — The Rea­ Jack E. Tanner and expected to sensitivity, several officials said. Rey­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Readers rushing to compare ORANGE JUICE 6 4 o z n . 2 9 Carmel resident Tom Page said, "It really gan administration is moving to and women’s groups. Three Demo- the present to writer George Orwell’s predictions in PALMOLIVE HOOD FAMILV VALUE propose soon that the administration nolds’ proposal would go first to cratic presidential candidates have shook this place for about 20 seconds." He said challenge a major sex discrimination challenge the ruling. "1984” have boosted the novel about totalitarianism DISH DETERGENT 22 oz. 9 9 ( COTTAGE CHEESE 24oz.^l .0 9 there was a slight aftershock about 20 minutes Solicitor General Rex E. Lee, who is endorsed the idea behind t^e ruling. S W E H LIFE ruling ordering Washington state to expected to support it. written 35 years ago to the top of best-seller lists. KLEENEX later. pay millions of dollars in back pay to He and other administration officials Tanner found that state jobs held In mid-January, "1984" was at the lop of the AMERICAN CHEESE 12ozS1.09 told the Post they would press for such Tanner’s decision was one of the lirst FACIAL TISSUE 250 count Police and sheriff’s officials throughout the women paid less than men in state jobs to do more than require equal pay for predominantly by women drew 20 best-seller list of mass paperbacks reported by 8 9 c quake area said they were flooded with calls of "comparable worth," The Washing­ a move despite a iikely election-year percent less pay than jobs of compara­ Waldenbooks, the nation’s largest chain of book­ uproar. The administration could inter­ equal work, as set forth in a 1963 federal asking about it, but none reported any damage.. ton Post reported in Monday editions. law, and to call for equal pay for ble worth by men. stores. This week, the novel reached the No. 1 spot on Assistant Attorney General William vene in the case or file a brief The New York Times paperback best-seller list and supporting the state’s appeal. employees in different jobs deemed to But the ruling does not answer the Bradford Reynolds, head of the Justice have the same value, or "comparable the B. Dalton bookstore chain list. New Apple on Its way bepaiTmenl’s civil rights division, said The decision is likely to be made by threshold question" of whether dis­ "In the past two weeks we have sold 450,000 copies a worth." crimination caused the pay disparities NEW YORK — Apple Computer Inc. hopes the he disagreed with U.S. District Judge the White House because of its political It was hailed by labor union leaders Reynolds said. week," said Maryann Palumbo, a vice president and spokeswoman forthe New American Library. "There ■ ft ilh I'EMi/xm tlO.OO /iiirr/inir r With coupon a $10.00 purchue "Macintosh" — a personal computer that can be WHb CONPOR a $10.00 pHYCllMR t ii i l h f t n i n t n t iV 10.00 fm rehns^^ is an unbelievable demand for the book. There are 11.5 l.imil I ( ’.(tufum / mt cu»lontvr Limit 1 Coupon p «r customer mastered in two hours and produce human U m H 1 CoRpOB p tr CRttomtr 1 /imir / rou/ioM /k t t'liArvimi’r 1 1 speech or music — will become as common as the million copies in print." I 1 1 telephone and win back Apple’s market lead from Four Europeans are killed in Uganda Ms. Palumbo attributed interest in the book to the BLUE BONNET ■ SEALTEST i 1 SWEET LIFE 1 1 IBM. arrival of the year 1984. She said many readers want CRISCO Apple unveils the new 32-bit computer — selling to compare Orwell’s predictions with what now exists. 1 KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) - Sus­ probably an attempt by rebels to wreck shores of Lake Victoria" about 5 miles Others say the current disarmament impasse MARGARINE IlCE CREAM! 1 1 Is;h o r t e n in g for $2,495 and aimed at "knowledge workers" too pected anti-government guerrillas a conference of nations assisting critical’^ condition, authorities said. COFFEE busy to spend 40 hours learning how to operate a south of Kampala, were stopped by the between the United States .and the, Soviet Union has I V(. G A L. I 1 1 L B . C AN 1 1 3 LB . CAN went on a shooting spree on the Uganda, scheduled to be held Tuesday gunmen and told to gel out of their car. The gunmen struck one hour later created an increased fear of nuclear war and a desire computer — at its annual meeting in California outskirts of Kampaia, killing four in Paris, by making it appear that about 3 miles away on the same road, to know more about totalitarian thinking. I 1 1 Tuesday. Europeans and critically wounding Europeans were unsafe in the East The gunmen, armed with automatic stopping another vehicle and shooting The Times said the original hardcover edition of 1 4 T 7 1 1 "Our vision is that we want to bring the another. Western diplomatic sources African nation. weapons, then shot the Swiss nationals and killing another European, the 2/$109j j$100 o f f ! $249 personal computer to tens of millions of people. It sources said. "1984" finished third on the Times book list in 1949, the 1 1 said today. The sources said apparently the in the head and in the back, shot a third npw es MN. Mth, 1M4 I arlRES IW. Zltb. ItM I 1 CinRES JAN. 2Stk, 1SS4 EIMRES iAN. 2SIII. I f t 4 is analogous to the telephone," Apple chairman year after it was published. It appeared as a 1 1 The attackers were believed to be same gang of at, least ten gunmen European in the stomach and the fourth' paperback in July 1959. and sold for 35 cents a copy. HIGHUND PARK MARKET I HIGHUND PARK MARKET | ^ HIGHUND PARK MARKET HIGHUND PARK MARKET Steven Jobs said in an interview with UPI. "The members of the National Resistance stopped two cars at separate locations in the head, the sources said. Ugandan capital u Macintosh is the first telephone in the computer said the narnes of the victims would not Now. as a Signet Classic paperback published by New J rmy, which is fighting to overthrow Sunday afternoon. The sources said three of the men be released until next of kin were American Library, it sells for/$2.95. industry, in that, in addition to passing Ugandan President Milton Ulxile, Two Swiss agricultural experts and Information, it lets you 'sing.’ ” died instantly and the man shot in the informed. There was no immediate The novel, issued in London by Penguin Publishing diplomats said. two unidentified Europeans driving to stomach was taken to a Kampala reaction from the Ugandan Co. during the early stages of the East-West cold war, ■■MUM! The sources said the shootings were the Kasi Sailing Club, located on the hospital, where he was in "very government. **udn became a literary sensation and an overnight best-seller in both the United States and Britain •/

t ■— MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jjin. 23, 1984 -M .W rilK S T K R IIK R A L l) Moml.i.v. J.iii 23. 1984 - 7 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher o p i N i o n Dan Fitts, Editor Connecticut state GOP hoping In Brief for Reagan boost

Man Jailed for contempt Bv M ark A. Dupuis fad or. "H e's going lo be a big factor United Press International regardless of. who runs in any district," Eleven states centraHb Senate race HARTFORD — A New Britain man has been, the GOP director said. jailed for refusing to testify~before a grand jury HARTFORD — President Reagan Given Reagan's expected popularity. investigating gambling and organized crime in may be the key factor in deciding the Republicans see an outside chance of II central Connecticut. makeup of Connecticut's next congres- up.setting three-term Democratic Rep. WASHINGTON - Political Bennett Johnston of Louisiana candidates. In Montana, that Thomas Anderson was found in contempt of |Sional delegation and state Republi­ William R. Ralchford in the 5lh giants used to roam the corri­ and David Boren of Oklahoma. would be Secretary of State Jim court for refusing to testify and was sentenced cans are looking to the president to help District. dors of the U.S. Senate, and In addition, it's assumed that W alterm ire; in M ichigan, Friday to six months in prison. them break even with Democrats. Ralchford won easily in 1982, but two Rockville Superior Court Judge Arthur L. Only one congressional contest politics ebbed and swirled West Virginia Gov. Jay Rocke­ Peace Corps Director Loret years earlier^only narrowly defeated a around men like Lyndon John­ Robert Wagman feller, who is running for the Spada said Anderson will be released from the shows signs of a possible close race this GOP contender who began as a virtual Ruppe. Waltermire has been Brooklyn Correctional Center if he agrees to son, Everett Dirksen, Hubert Senate seat now held by Jen­ time, though Democrats concede they unknown in most of the district. noncommital thus far, while testify before the one-man grand jury. could have problems in at least one Humphrey, J. William Ful- nings Randolph, will hold that Ralchford has no Democratic opposi­ Svndicated Columnist Ms. Ruppe is saying no. If both Anderson.claimed his Fifth Amendment right other district, depending on Reagan's tion this time and will face the winner of bright, John Sparkman, Ri­ seat foy the Democrats, since A front decide not to enter the Senate against self incrimination, but still refused to coattails. ' a three-way Republican race, which chard Russell, Russell Long, former Republican Gov. Arch race, both Baucus and Levin testify after being granted immunity, Republicans have re-elected only one features two young legislators and a James Eastland and John Moore has decided not to run. would have to be considered S person to a statewide office in the past former legislative candidate. Stennis. The remaining three Demo­ for the "sa fe." That would mean that, Teens face rape charges quarter century, maverick Sen. Uiwell Seeking the GOP nomination are In recent years, however, crats running for re-election in barring a major upset, no Weicker Jr. But they have fared well in state Reps. John Rowland of Waler- being a U ,S. senator bas become BOTH PARTIES have been many cases, these races are 1984 are Sens. Walter Huddles­ Senate seat now held by a BETH EL — Police Chief John Basile has presidential races, carrying Connecti­ biiry and Allen Schlesinger, who assassins recommended first-degree sexual assault cut in-the past three elections. recently moved to the 5th District, and more and more of a chore,. The affected by this phenomenon: situations in which the strongest ton in Kentucky, Max Baucus in Democrat is likely to fall into power has shifted across the In state after state, those judged available challenger has de­ Montana, and Carl Levin in charges be lodged against three 14-year-old Reagan, who captured the state in Fred "Moose" Miller of Redding. GOP hands in November. 1980, has a comfortable lead in the polls Hill to the House and down to be the best potential chal­ cided to pass up the contest. The Michigan. All three are favored youths accused of assaulting a 14-year-old girl In other districts. Democrat Barbara WASHINGTON — I have been so far this time around. Pennsylvania Avenue to the lengers to incumbents have parties now controlling these to win re-election, but many with a broom handle.- B. Kennelly is all but assured victory in OF THE 19 up-for-grabs seats investigating the Latin American Police said two of the Bethel High School Without a U.S. Senate or gubernator­ the Hartford area's 1st District, where executive branch. Being a sena­ declined to run, almost guaran­ seals will retain control unless party professionals stop short of now held by Republicans, eight "death squads," which practice students allegedly held the victim while a third ial race lo provide the possibility of Democrats easily outnumber Republi­ tor now means seven-day weeks teeing an incumbent's return. something extraordinary putting them in the safe are considered "safe" because politics by assassination. Not only assaulted her with a broom stick last Sunday. in-state coattails, Reagan's performa- cans in registrations. of 18-hour workdays, with little For the Democrats, regaining happens — a major blunder by category. of the incumbent's strength or ^ do they belong to a subterranean The names of the victim and her alleged could play a significant role in the A GOP search committee is looking of the old glamour or prestige — control of the Senate carries a the incumbent, the sudden entry congressional races. the lack of a strong opposition network of right-wing groups that assailants were not made public by police. for a candidate and the only name or even a feeling that an priority only slightly lower than of a very strong challenger or a IN KENTUCKY, Huddleston The closest race appears to, be mentioned so far is that of Herschel candidate. The eight "safe" cooperate across international Detectives had considered third-degree sexual individual senator can do much that of capturing the presid­ landslide victory by either is facing Republican Mitch assault charges but Basile said he decided on the shaping up in the New Haven area's 3rd Klein of Windsor, who was easily GOP incumbents are Sens. boundaries, but they reportedly to shape the nation's future. ency. The GOP holds a 55-4S presidential contender. Any McConnell, who is believed to more serious counts after reading the full report District, where liberal Rep. Bruce A. defeated two years ago by Mrs. James McClure of Idaho, Nancy are connected to a political “ front As a result, some of the best margin, following the special- other result would be a major have the fund-raising ability to of the investigation. Morrison, D-Conn., is facing a rematch Kennelly Kassebaum of Kansas, Ted group'' that retains some with Republican Lawrence J. DeNar- and brightest — such as Howard election victory of Dan Evans in upset. stage a major campaign. In the 2nd District, liberal Democrat Stevens of Alaska, Mark Hat­ . respectability. dis, whom he ousted by 1,687 votes in Sam Gejdenson should win easily this Baker and John Tower — have Washington to succeed the late There's some question as to the field of Oregon, Larry Pressler Driver ignored signals 1982, time around. There is no announced opted out and chosen to retire Henry Jackson. Therefore, to INCLUDED IN this group are depth of Huddleston's power This is the word of a death squad UPl photo of South Dakota, PeteDomenici “ The 3rd one appears lo be the race GOP candidate yet, though a search while still in their political accomplish their goal, the De­ 11 of the 14 Democratic seats base, but the Democratic Party member in Honduras — a physi­ DARIEN — Railroad officials say a 28-year-old of New Mexico, Alan Simpson of New York man apparently ignored traffic signals with the most sex appeal, " said Peter committee is at work and at least one Enjoying the cold prime. Another result is that mocrats must gain six Senate and'eight of the 19 GOP seats. showed considerable strength cian by day, an assassin by night — Wyoming and William Arm­ and drove across railroad tracks where his car Gold, executive director of the stale person is talking about running. many tbp-tlighl .men and seats. The "sa fe" Democrats include in Kentucky's 1983 gubernator­ whom I've given the pseudonym El strong of Colorado. was struck by a Metro-North commuter train. GOP. Gejdenson was targeted by national The cold that hit Connecticut during the weekend also struck women — who, in previous Thirty-three Senate seats will Sens. Paul Tsongas of Massa­ ial race, which was won by This means that the fight for Lobo. "Our movements are all Thomas Cafferty' of Mahopec Falls, N.Y., was DeNardis faces a possible primary Republican groups last time, but came other parts of New England, including New Hampshire, where with the slate Deputy Senate Minority years, would have done any­ be contested this November, of chusetts, Claiborne Pell of Democrat Martha Collins. control of the Senate will occur coordinated out of Mexico by our killed in the accident at 7 p.m. Friday, a out ahead of D. Anthony Guglielmo. Leader Thomas Scott of Miiford, but who also hud run in 1978, by more than ice fisherman Tommy Sharpe found a way to make the best of thing for a chance at a Senate which 19 arc now held by the Rhode Island. Bill Bradley of In Montana and Michigan, the primarily in the remaining 11 front group," the assassin told my Metro-North spokesman said. run — are declining to make the GOP and 14 by Democrats. Now New Jersey, David Pryor of Republicans have not yet associate Jon Lee Anderson. Cafferty “ apparently proceeded right through should easily take the. nomination. 20,000 votes. things. Sharpe, of Salem, holds up a yellow perch he caught GOP states. To retain control of “ We've been working with him all race, preferring to retain their that the November contests are Arkansas, Joseph Biden of chosen candidates. It's believed the signals" at the crossing fitted with lights, but Republican Stewart B. McKinney, Sunday while fishing on Lake Winnipesaukee. The fisherman the Senate, the GOP, assuming along in any way we can to help him. " El Lobo identified the group as no barrier, said police Detective Fred Komm, dean of the stale's Hou.se delegation, leadership posts in their home set in most states, the experts Delaware, Howell Heflin of that both Baucus and Levin it doesn't dislodg,' any Demo­ divides his time between the outdoorsand the ice-fishing house the Latin American Anticommu­ The empty four-car trainn was heading soqth to Gold said, should win the 4th District of lower states or the House or to remain say that 19 of the 33 are really Alabama, Sam Nunn of Geor­ might be vulnerable if the GOP crats, will have lo win six of behind him, which has a hole through which he can fish and at nist Confederation, which is a Stamford on the New Canaan branch of the New Donal Meikle, executive director of Fairfield County without trouble. No in private life. not worth worrying about. In gia, James Exon of Nebraska, fielded its strongest possible the state Democratic Party, agreed a these contests. member of the World Anticommu­ Haven Line when it struck and dragged-the car Democrat has yet announced a chal­ the same time watch the flag outside. close contest was likely, but said nist League. one-quarter mile, officials said. lenge to McKinney. Morrison had done a good job in his firs! McKinney defeated Johri Aristotle term. Phillips in 1980 in a rematch of a 1978 Guest editorial THE LEAGUE is an ultracon­ Fires kill two in state " I think it's obviously going to be a contest where he also beat the Norwalk Lawmakers, CCLU study | e tU .lC .lW ... servative worldwide organization, hard-fought rematch," Meikle said. man best known for a college term 1 A cigarette was blamed for a condominium fire founded in Taiwan in 1967. It "The only way DeNardis can oust him paper on how to build an atomic bomb. that killed an 82-year-old West Hartford woman, operates in the open and holds is with a major assist from the top of the Democrat Arthur House is expected one of two victims of weekend fires in the reversing NOW ruling annual conferences of its affiliated ticket. to wage a formidable campaign in the Hartford area, fire officials said. View of teaching "Everything depends on the top of 6th District, though Republican Nancy HARTFORD (U Pl) - Severid Icgis- groups. . ^ Nellie Buist, 82, of West Hartford, was found The justices said the stiite constitu­ the ticket," Meikle said. " I f the L. Johnson appears the favorite. Intor.s nnd the Connecticut Civil Liber-' dead in her second-floor condominium on Bishop tion did not extend the right to freedom In recent years, league watchers assumption is that Reagan is going to Mrs, Johnson fought a hard battle lo tie.s Union may seek chnnges in the low Avenue about 12: 15 p.m. Saturday. The blaze of speech to public pioperly. While the 'jajtCa'lEc-iiA.T have noted the inclusion of known win Connecticut then the ((ueslion is win her first term in 1980 when she or state constitution to reverse ;i slnte constitution protects the right from must be realistic apparently was caused by careless smoking. Fire who is the most vulnerable.” defeated former slate Sen. William Supreme Court decision limiting free­ neo-Nazi, white-supremacist Chief Robert Romanski said a cigarette probably iniringement by government, it does Gold agreed Reagan would be a key Curry, formerly of Farmington. dom of speech on |)ri\ate property. groups in the organization. There ignited a chair, not apply to infringement by private Consider today's high potential leaching candidates In a 3-2 decision Tuesday, the interests or individuals — such as the is concern that the World Anticom­ n Hartford, Elmer Wood, 87, was killed when a Connecticut Supreme Court ruled the mall owners, the justices said. school student who is mulling - may often be limited to munist League was taken over by fire damaged his apartment in a 2'/i story National Orgtmization tor Women had William Olds, director of the CCLl . over career opportunities: poorer academic achievers fascist elements in the 1970s. El building on Hillside Avenue around 1:20 a.m. Cohen tells launch crowd no right lo collect petition signatures or which represented NOW in the suit, Saturday. There were no other injuries reported How about teaching? No, whose job prospects are not Lobo's information now gives distribute information in the privtitely said the state Suiireme Court will be and the fire was under investigation. there's too much activity in so alluring. credence to this concern. owned Westfarms Mall without the J asked lo rehear the ctise. Meanwhile, ^ that area. Job openings are One solution some states • Its Latin affiliate, according to Soviet subs threaten U.S. owner's |)ermission. the CCLl will hel|) drall corrective scarce and growing scarcer. are consicfering is no solution El Lobo, secretly bankrolls a Youth charged with murder Rep. Richard 1). Tulisano. D-Roeky legisialion, Oids said well-known, right-wing weekly Hill, said the issue is being resetirehed "We. feel veiy strongly the general The national starting sa­ at all. It is lo relax teacher NEW HAVEN — The 17-year-old son of a newsmagazine. Replica, based in Bv Earl F. Flowers the very high-speed, deep-diving .-Ufa, to determine whetheV a new liiw or public is with us," said Peter Hollis, deceased New Haven police officer has been lary of $12,000 is not that certification requirements so Mexico. At the 1978 league confer­ United Press International while the Sierra appears a follow-on to amendment to the sttite constitution is vice piesident ol the Taubman Co. in charged with murder and three friends accused the Victor." needed to lift the restriction. great. Besides, teachers that liberal arts graduates ence in Washington, D.C., the Detroit, the mall's managers. "The' of aiding and abetting murder for the fatal GROTON — The Soviet Union has The Augusta's launch marked the Tulistino, co-chairman ol the Legisla­ voice of I he peo|)le we heard said tluit a don't command much respect without an education major delegation from Mexico reportedly slabbing of Anthony Greco, 21, of New Haven. developed five new classes of subma­ 30th anniversary of the launching oft he ture's Judiciary Committee, called the shopping center is not open lo political handed out copies of Replica these days. How often do you or teacher training can be Greco was found lying near the intersection of rines in an apparent attempt to Nautilus, the world's first nuclear- court's decision "crazy." activist groups that can disrupt hear them described as un­ recruited. containing an article attacking the Grand Avenue and Atwater Street early Saturday challenge the United Stales Navy powered ship. "Ciin you throw out a tenant just shoppers ' derworked and overpaid. Is that the way to improve "Holocaust" television series as after witnesses reported seeing him fighting with "whenever they see it expedient to do .About 30,000 people were on hand becau.se you don't like .something they He said -a poll ol shoppers showed “ Jewish propaganda." three men. Jan. 21. 1954, when the Nautilus was .said ? They're ju.st like any other If this hypothetical student the quality of teaching in our so." says Sen. William S. Cohen, 2-to-l support lor the mall's position. • Each country's underground Witnes.ses look Greco to the Hospital of St. R-Maine, christened by Mamie Eisenhower, wife landlord — hut bigger. " Tulisano .said Several legislators disagreed They is typical, the teaching pro­ schools? Hardly. death squad has an unacknowl­ Raphael around 3:45 a.m. He was pronounced Cohen made the disclosures, includ­ of President Dwight Eisenhower, and Sen. Howard T. Owens Jr., D- ^lid the mall has become the modern dead around 5 a.m. from a stab wound to the fession of tomorrow may be The status of teachers edged front group to lend legiti­ ing previously classified information. slid into the Thames River from Bridgeport, and Tulisano's counter­ I’oiinterpart of the New FIngland town chest, Electric Boat's South Yard. part on the Judiciary Committee, said in trouble. should be the focus of macy to the anti-communist move­ Saturday at Electric Boat shipyard green as it was described by Su|)erior Edward Napolitano was charged with murder during launching ceremonies for the An estimated 2.600 people braved a "the mall has beOome (luasi-puhlic " Court .fudge Aithur L. Spada in his ment. El Lobo identified his High school enrollments creased study in the next few“ and released on $35,000 bond,.The suspect is the Augusta, a nuclear-powered attack biting wind and bitter cold Saturday to and ,\()\V"s rights to Ireedom of speech decision last March, allowing .NOW are expected to remain low years. Special incentives for Viewpoint squad's political associate as the son of the late New Haven police officer Edward submarine, ' attend the launching of the Augusta, should allow it access to the mall access to the. mall. until the end of this decade, teacher candidates should be Honduran Anticommunist Action Napolitano. "It is clear that the Soviets are christened by Cohen's wife. Diana, Charged with aiding and abetting murder were but where will the nation be linked to higher certification Movement. "It takes charge of building a blue-water navy in order to under sunny skies. propaganda activities," he ex­ Albert Bellucci, i7, and Neil Rae, 17, both of New. project power to distant lands and to be A handful of anti-nuclear protesters after 1990 if elementary and standards. Competency test­ plained. " I f we confirm, for Haven and Ernest Mongillo, 17, of North Haven. in a position to challenge our naval gathered outside the gales of the secondary school teaching ing of teachers should be the Compromise is needed example, that you are a Marxist, Bellucci and Rae were released after posting capability whenever they see it expe­ shipyard, but Groton police said there Something continues to turn off potential rule, not the exception and the movement will have posters $25,000 bail. Mongillo was still in custody. dient to do so," Cohen said, were no serious incidents and no candidates? provisions should be made to with your photograph on them “ Our intelligence sources expected arrests were made: The Augusta, the fifth U.S. Naval plastered on walls all over the" Children are arsonists lo see two or thrc(r new’ classes of Special Enrollment in teacher col­ help teachers continue their (Soviet) submarines. Three new ship and the first submarinelobearlhe on election exit polling country the next day, denouncing leges and education depart­ education. Freeing teachers NEW HAVEN — City fire investigators said clas.se:^ did appear — the Oscar, the name of Maine's capital city, will be you as a communist traitor." ments has declined drasti­ from as many non-teaching fires set by children — whether accidental or Alfa and the Typhoon — but they were armed with anti-submarine torpedoes Shaker simplicity in beautiful­ WASHINGTON - The news well as for those living in big cities, • El Lobo acknowledged that his cally over the last 10 years. duties as possible also de­ intentional arson — have become a serious surprised by the uViexpected early and Harpoon missiles and carry a crew media, notably the television net­ suburbs, small towns and rural underground death squad “ re­ problem, causing deaths and hundreds of appearance of two additional new of 127 olificers and enlisted men. ly proportioned hand-ruhbed By 1995, some 755,000 more serves attention. works, are doing the right thing for R o b e rt areas. ceives assistance" from the Hon­ thousands of dollars in damage. classes, the Mike and the Sierra." Filedric Boat has delivered 15 fast pine, designed to fit in less teachers will be needed (ac­ If America wants.talented the wrong reasons. The politicians, Finally, survey research firms duran armed forces. But he Fire Capt. John Rourke, head of the Fire Cohen said. attack submarines to the Navy and tban the usual- space. Slightly cording to the Federal Bu­ dedicated teachers, it cannot on the other hand, are doing the W a lte rs have sought for decades, with only stressed thbt the aid is “ unofficial, Investigation Unit, said the problem was acute iq Cohen, a member of the Senate three more are under construct ion. The wrong thing for the right reasons. moderate success, to determine mostly training and weapons pro­ 1983 when 16juveniles between the ages of Sand 15 Armed Services Committee who is Augusta will undergo final work and smaller than the reau of Labor statistics). The rely simply on the attractions . ^ 5 facing re-election for a .second term, sea trials before it is delivered to the The predictable result is a Syndicated the extent to which the people they vided by sympathetic junior offic­ were char.g£d with arson fires in the city. conventional pieces, 1.6 million preschool kinder­ of the classroom and a~l«pg Another 30 children under age 8 used matches said "the Mike appears a follow-on to Navy for commissioning ceremonies. sen.seless conflict which has escal­ poll actually participate in the ers." The Honduran death squad garten and elementary summer hiatus when many Columnist or cigarette lighters lo set fires that got out of these are perfect for ated in recent-years. Now, in the electoral process — an important started out as a group of fight-wing school teachers employed in ' V l their control, about double the previous high in teachers must find a second state of Washington, it has consideration in a nation where graduate students at the National that httrd-tivfill ccir- 1982 must grow by ... .38 job. Ways must be found to Li __ recent years. spawned an unnecessary legal fewer than half of those eligible to Autonomous University in 1979, Also, children may be responsible for many Rabbi may have hidden ner or wall. percent, if demand is to be enhance mutual respect. If confrontation with national vote actually do so. but later expanded to include other fires listed as suspicious, Rourke said. met. The secondary schools, the sting of contract talks can implications. The awful truth is that people lie police and military men. There were 172 arson fires reported in the city last -w hich had 1.02 million be softened ... improved At issue is the three commercial three hours before most polls about their participation. When the year, information about fires V teachers in 1982 will need 15 morale might work wonders. television networks' reliance upon closed in the West. Census Bureau conducted inter­ WHILE HIS GROUP IS A two relatively new techniques — views to determine how many WEST HARTFORD was in progress. N ovem b er about, the percent more ... mostly be­ A brighter polish on the 'It's easy — and very popular mixture of civilians and military, Bald eagles being harassed "exit polls" and ballot counts from these days — to denigrate exit polls people voted in 1982, for example, El Lobo said that the related (U P l) — A published Police appealed to the phone call Schuss ;J- tween 1990 and 1995. community for informa­ legedly billed to his roo- teaching image implies not "sample precincts" — to obtain and sample precinct results. But it came up with a figure of 80.3 underground group in the indus­ HARTFORD — Connecticut's bald eagles have report has slated Rabbi not been injured by hunters as in neighboring Solomon -Krupka of thij;^ tion about any unfamiliar mate. The Schuss family From 1972 to .1982, the pool only decent pay but an exceptionally quick yet highly they are, if properly used, an million — but only 67.6 million trial city of San Pedro Sula is made states, but conservation officers were worried Young Israel Synagogue calls to Dallas billed to worshipped at Young of new college graduates enviable way of life marked accurate election results. extraordinarily valuable source of ballots were cast that year. up entirely of police officers. about reports the majestic birds were being may have withheld cru­ (heir phones. One call Israel. Exit polls are surveys conducted The single greatest virtue of exit qualified to teach dropped by an attitude of cooperation information about voting patterns. “ They are known simply as el harassed in the western part of the state. cial information about pointed lo Schuss as a Law enforcement offi­ Desk by temporary network employees polling is that it is a virtually sharply from 317,000 to and appreciation on the part Thai's principally because the escuadron de la muerte' (the Two bald eagles have been struck by shotgun four arson fires in the prime suspect about a cials said the youth con­ Reg. $420 139,000, according to the of the public. who stand outside polling locations networks' commitment of finan­ foolproof means of identifying the squadron of death), and they kill pellets in Massachusetts and Rhode Island since town's Jewish month before his Dec. 13 fessed his crimes lo on Election Day and interview preferences of those who actually Krupka, who discussed National Education America not only wants cial resources to the collection of common criminals," El Lobo said, Jan. 7. The birds suffered broken wings requiring community. surrender to police. voters immediately after they that data is unmatched by any vote — because non-voters are not “ but occasionally they will do us a veterinary attention, but were expected to The New Haven Regis­ Schuss' roomute at the matter with Schuss' Association. good teachers, it needs them. have cast their ballots. public or private organization. As likely to be found leaving polling favor and kill communists we have recover. ter said Sunday informa­ Torah Academy in New parents. West Hartford How much of this can be A few years' grace period Sample precincts are scientifi­ a result, the statistics are the best stations on Election Day. fingered.” “ We, luckily, haven't had that happen, " said tion supporting the allega­ Haven told Rabbi Norbert liiwyer John Droney was tions would come out in Kaltere. the head of the contacted and arranged attributed to reduced de­ remains before the predicted cally selected by psephologists that money can buy. A number of states, especially El Lobo's revelations about Rita Maroncelli, a wildlife biologist in charge of the Connecticut eagle program. But she said Hartford Superior Court school, about a long­ for his surrender. mand is uncertain; certainly crunch. The problem won't (experts on the statistics of voting) The size of the sample is huge. those in the West, have become international coordination and the complaints have been received about people during Wednesday's court distance call to Dallas "The first representa­ because they are .dominated by rightfully concerned about the Jelly a large part. But other factors wait. The country's most respected assistance of government security throwing rocks at the birds in the western part of appearance by Barry Dov charged to his phone on a tion I had was that identifiable demographic groups survey research organizations typ­ premature use of that data, but the shouldn't be discounted. forces confirms what human the slate. Schuss, 17. charged with calling curd number. (Schuss) turned himself Cupboard — blacks or whites, blue-collar ically query about 1,500 people for legislatures in Alaska. Florida, rights groups and investigative Collective bargaining has Editor's note: The Manchester Eagles, along with hawks and owls, are second-degree ar.son for The Register quoted in to the rabbi." said workers or farmers, rich or poor a nationwide poll. But on Election Hawaii and Washington have reporters have suspected for ye­ sources as saying Kaltere Hartford State's Attorney generated community stress. Herald occasionally reprints edi­ protected by state and federal laws. Disturbing or the fires. people — and provide a reliable Day 1982, NBC News surveyed overreacted by passing laws r.es- ars. In some countries, such as killing an eagle in Connecticut is punishable by a The fires, between Aug. notified Krupka in early John M. Bailey. Reg. $30.^ Labor disputes, no strike torials from other newspapers. $239 This is from the Providence (R .l.) indicator of how others in those more than 10,000 voters, and ABC tricting media access to polling Guatemala, Argentina and El $100 fine, 30 days in jail or both. Federal law 11 and Sept. 12. damaged laws illegal walkouts and Journal. categories can be expected to vote. News questioned almost 23,000 places. Salvador, official support for the carries fines or civil penalties of up lo $10,000. the Young Israel and FOR A MESSAGE OF no-nonsense contracts have CBS News began exit polling in voters. Washington's law, prohibiting death squads has been traced to Emanuel synagogues. CHRISTIAN HOPE ANO LOVE Krupka's home and Desk placed parents and teachers 1967, followed by NBC News in 1974 That allows the networks to surveys within 300 feet of a polling top military headquarters and : ASTROLOGY * Letters policy Motorcycle deaths tallied another owned hy Rep. Dial 649-HOPE and ABC News in 1980. In all three obtain a highly accurate portrait of location, now is being challenged even presidential palaces. In Hon­ 0l 049-4873 HOROSCOPE Reg. $362 $289 in an adversarial position. WETHERSFIELD — Figures compiled by the Joan Kemler, I)-Wesl A Mlnlilry ot t t cases the motives were similar and political preferences among in a civil suit filed in U £. District duras, though El Lobo's group is Attitudes of hostility have The Manchester Herald wel­ slate Department of Motor Vehicles show the 21 Hartford. DURING THE MIIA-WINTER SALE less than salutary — to be first with scores of voter groups — Mormons Court in Tacoma, Wash., by the Centof Congregationil Chiircli * READINGS t comes letters to the editor. publicly disavowed by the mil­ and 23-year-old age groups had the largest At Young Israel police become commonplace. the results and be able to boast three networks, the New York Minchiilir * BY MRS. LOLA ^ Letters should be brief and to the in Idaho, Catholics in Illinois, itary, the unofficial assistance is number of fatal motorcycle accidents in 1983, learned the synagogue's Contemporary students are about it afterward. point. They should be typed or Protestants in Iowa, Jews in Times and the Everett (Wash.) well known to the high command. with 13 fatalities in each of these groups. phone bills during the 4- ALiiU IAROT CARDS * not inured to the difficulties in neatly hand-written, and, forea.se That glorified form of Maryland and Baptists in Heraid. “ We have to be careful and The MVD said figure? compiled by the Traffic summer showed more CALDWELL * HELP ON ALL PROBLEMS * the schools and the commun­ in editing, should be double- ambulance-chasing reached its Mississippi. They're defending an important remain clandestine," said El Lobo. Records Units showed there were multiple than 100 culls lo various OIL J FOR APPOmmeNT CALL J Marlborough Country Barn spaced. nadir on election night 1980, when fatalities (operatorand passenger) inthreeofthe Dallas strip clubs and (Price Subject lu Change) 4 643-6686 * ity. If attractive job oppor­ Similar data is available for principle — journalists' access to “ We have enemies in this country. 14 MAIN SIKH I NOKIII MMN si.. HIL . 2. LXII 12 4»r l.l The Herald reserves the right to topless bars, including a w IN MANCHESTER -K NBC News proclaimed President voters of German, Slavic, Irish, news — but their case would be Our victims' relatives have 84 fatal motorcycle accidents in 1983. 114.9 OPEN DAILY SAM-IORM 1.^ Ol I) SA\HK(M)K .IKH IIKVI M \KI HOKOI (.11 2M5 K2.0 tunities for bright students edit letters in the interests of Reagan's victory at 4:15 p.m, French, Italian, Hispanic, Asian strengthened if the networks would formed a Committee of the Fam i­ Total motorcyle lalalities declined from 100 in final call police believe MIr. Amt. RMioHrcd beckon in other fields, the brevity, clarity and taste. * '/t price With this ad * cl'tnHMrH timp Mimfml and American Indian heritaop no cease abusing the election data. lies of the Disappeared Ones." 1982 to 84 in 1983 was placed while the Aug. Iius.-SRI. Hl fii.MI. On. l«-9. Sun. 0 B II fire at the synagogue kifir-kifiriririfiririf MANCHESTKK H E K ALl), Monday. Jun. 23, 1984.- 9, FAA continues

a world gone mad with violence. Malcolm McDowell. Patrick Ma­ to check safety; gee. Adrienne Cirri. 1971 Rated 3D 3 ) 3D ® ** News BARRE. Mass. (U P I) — A 33-year- 3 D - T a j d 12:30 A.M. 3D - Nightline " 2:15A.M . old West Brookfield man — on his first (3D - Odd Couple solo flight — was killed Sunday when planes grounded d® - Hot Spots dD - SportsCenter (3® - Alfred Hitchcock Hour his single engine plane crashed into a (2 - MOVIE: 'Quiet Please, d5) - Benny Hill Show 2:30 A.M. BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) — Investigation is M urder' A criminal steals a price- field shortly after takeoff, State Police r K 1 _ O a s * MSHrt«w expected to continue this week into problems that forced Air Vermont to ground Us 16 planes. The company, which operates in a number of ..V TToa iiiiuwii luu yarns irom me northeastern slates, voluntarily surrendered it’s (ID - Reporter 41 d5) - Thicke of the Night College at Georgetown Cessna he rented from Barre-Hiller operating certificate Friday night after a F'ederal (S ) “ Crossfire 11:30P.M. 12:45 A.M. Airport, said Trooper A M. Toney. Aviation Administration investigation uncovered ® - Dating Game 3D - Barney Miller (3® - Everfy Brothers Reunion "H e had just left Barre-Hiller potential safety problems, FAA officials said GC - Thicke of the Night This reunion concen was tapod 3:00 A.M. Saturday. at London's Royal Alben Hall Airport," Toney said. "Today was his CSD - Benny Hill Show (3) - M O V IE : 'Holiday' A fun- first solo flight." Officials said Air Vermont had been under 3D - Rockford Files 1:00 A.M. loving young man wants to marry investigation since last Wednesday, and they would a wealthy woman and begin a Toney said Provost tried to make a (3D - NCAA Basketball: Boston (3 ) - All In the Family perpetual ‘holiday’ but her father crash landing in a field, A witness told have grounded the company's planes at jnidnight College at Georgetown 3 ) - Sarajevo '84 has other ideas. Cary Grant. Ka­ police he saw smoke spewing from the Friday had the action not been taken. (3D - Honeymooners (3D - Colombo tharine Hepburn, Lew Ayres. back of the plane just before it crashed. In a prepared statement. Robert Whittington, 1938. ® - America Works (3D - Twilight Zone Provost was a student pilot and had director of FAA in New England, said Air Vermont (ID “ Crossfire @ ) d 5) - Late Night w ith David dD - MOVIE: The Jackpot' A gave up its certificate after learning an FAA 8:00P.M. radio prizewinner struggles to rented the plane alone for a trip to (2 (2 (ED - News Letterman Concord. N.H. inspection raised "substantial question whether the 3 ) (® - AfterMASH On his pay taxes on his winnings. James - Pelicuy: 'La Morocha' carrier is presently properly cquiped and able to 6:30P.iyi. wedding day. Radar O ’Reilly sud­ (ID 1:30 A.M. 'Stewart, Barbara Hale, James He leaves his wife Frances and two C$D - One Day at a Time denly shows up at Col. Potter's d5) - Nightliiie 3D - Laveme & Shirley & Co. Gleason. 1950. children, Toney said. conduct a safe operation." house C£) - CBS News 11:45P.M. 3 ) - CNN Headline News (ID - Freeman Reports The Federal Aviation Administra­ UPI photo Whittington said the problems had to xio with 3D “ PM Magazine (3D - Sanford and Son dD - Growing up Stoned This (3D - Independent Network (2 - Happy Days Again tion. State Police, Massachusetts Aero­ maintenance, and were "serious enough to threaten C5D (15) - Th a t's Incrediblel documentary focuses on drug N ew s flying safety.” - Hogan's Heroes John Candy, Gilda Radner 1982 Michael Glaser. Bo Svenson. gather. Elizabeth Taylor, Carol 3:15A.M. nautics Board and Barre Police were Mark Provost, 33, of West Brookfield, Mass., flight in Barre, Mass, .Sunday. The accident is abuse. (S) ^ - NBC News 3 D - New s Rated PG 1984 Burnett 1983 d® - NHL Hockey: Chicago at (3D - MOVIE: Kitty and the investigating the 10:39 a.m. crash, He said the investigation is continuing at Burlington Toronto was killed when his single-engine plane being investigated. d§) - Noticiero Nacional SIN (3D - Lifestyles of the Rich and dD - Frontline We Are Driven ’ HD srs - MOVIE: 'The Outlaw (DD - Tw ilig h t Zone 12:00 A.M. Bagman' An innocent English Toney said. International Airport, where the company is based. Noticias naaonales con Guillermo Famous (1® - MOVIE; 'Deception' Mu­ bride arrives in a rugged land that crashed shortly after takeoff on his first solo Michael Ciccarelli, FAA spokesman for New The darker side of Japanese labor Josey W ales' An ex- (ID - Freeman Reports 3 ) ** Hawaii Five-0 Resiropo (ID - NCAA Basketball; relations is examined (60 min ) Confederate soldier seeks venge­ sic, love and jealousy become en­ is very different from her dreams. England, said Saturday the problems turned up in a 2 ( 2 ) - W illm ar 8 The unfair labor (3D - Hart to Hart tangled In a web of deception Liddy Clark. Val Lehman,. John - Jeffersons Alabama at Mississippi {This (Closed Captioned] ance ^ h e n his family and home routine inspection. game is subject to blackout) arc destroyed Clint Eastwood, practice case between eight (3D - Star Trek when a girl marries an old flame Stantion. 1983 Rated R. did) - A B C N e w s 8:30 P.M. women and a bank in Minnesota without telling him of an affair Crew members In good condition Joel Blumenthal. executive vice president of Air ® - MOVrE: The Terry Fox Chief Dan George. Sondra Locke (3D - SportsCenter 3:30A.M . - Business Report 1976 is examined. (R) (60 min.) Bette Davis, Claude Rains, Paul Vermont, said the problems were "organizational, Story’ A cancenstricken boy 3 D C6p “ New hart George Utley d ® - Radio 1990 Today's pro­ - MOVIE: 'Love Child' A Henreid. 1946 ^ CB - Off the Set runs across Canada to raise m o­ decides to become a volunteer (DD - Frontline ' Crisis at General @3) gram looks at the hottest trends and stemmed from rapid growth, young woman who becomes d® - Despedida 7:00P.M. ney for cancer research Eric fireman Hospital.’ Tonight’s program and performers in the world of HS) - Kung Fu "W e are working around the dockland expect to pregnant while in prison has to CE - CBS News Fryer. Robert Duvall CB - Courage looks at some hospitals who mar­ entertainment, " 1:45A.M. - MOVIE: 'The Triple Echo' resume operations within the next several days," he ket themselves to treat the weal­ fight to have and keep her baby. During World War II. a married CB ® - M*A*S‘H (16) - N H L Hockey: Chicago at 33 - MOVIE: 'The Naked and d® - Dr. Gene Scott Five rescued from sea as boat burns Am y Madigan. Beau Bridges d D - M O V IE : 'Airplane II; The said. Toronto th6 Dead' While fighting in the thy. leaving the poor with no woman falls in love with a young (D - Tic Tac Dough place to go (60 min.) (Closed 1982 Rated R ( 2 - Thicke of the Night Sequel' A lunatic airline crow army deserter. Glenda Jackson, Ciccarelli said the company can reapply for the (15)- NCAA Basketball: Boston Pacific, a war of resentment de­ finds Itself on a lunar shuttle hur­ CD - ABC News Captioned) @ ) - NCAA Basketball: Boston d D ** Newsnight Oliver Reed. Brian Deacon. 1982. PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) - Five The crew was identified as Lake- transferred them to another boat that Perry. "But by afternoon the seas had certificate when it can demonstrate it is meeting College at Georgetown velops between the officers and tling toward the sun. Robert 3 College at Georgetown Rated R. picked up to about 4 feet and the Cape (D - Laugh-In the men Aldo Ray. Cliff Robert­ - Great Performances ‘Edith (2 d5) " Tonight Show Hays. Julie Hagerty, William crew members of a (jlcucester. Mass., man's brother, Lawrence of North was fishing the Platts Bank fishing federal standards. dD - Prime News son. Raymond Massey 1958 Wharton The House of Mirth.’ (3D - Jisffersons (2 - MOVIE: Bust Friends' Shatner. Rated PG. 4:00 A.M. fishing boat were in good condition Windham; Kevin Folan, 20; Roy grounds, said Petty Officer Merlon Morgan couldn't stay alongside any Air Vermont had routes to Washington. New York, ( ^ (15) - T V ’s Bloopers, Geraldine Chaplin stars as Lily (ID - Pelicula: 'Los Doce 10:15P.M. Trouble starts when a happily un­ following their rescued from icy C^ase, 23, and Dennis Norton, all of Perry. 'The Portland-based Mary Ann more." (3D " SportsCenter Commercials & Pratical Jokes Bart in this story about the life of (2 - MOVIE: 'Attack-force Z' (S ) - Newsnight Update Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Maine, according M alditos' HD - MOVIE: There's No married couple decides to wed A special operations unit tracks Another fisherman, Capt. Craig (5® - Radio 1 990 Tod ay’s pro­ Dick Clark and Ed McMahon host New York City's social aristo­ Atlantic seas SO miles off Cape South Portland. The boat was owned by Bradford II brought the men into to Ciccarelli, Business Like Show Business' and visit their families. Bun Rey­ down Japanese defectors on a 4:15A.M . gram looks ai the hottest trends this look at scenes never in­ 9:00 P.M. cracy during the early 1900s (R) Neddick, when their wooden vessel the Lakemans' father. Edmund of Portland Sunday evening. Pendleton, 23, of Saco, was 16 miles A husband-and-wife vaudeville nolds. Goldie Hawn, Barnard South Asian island. Mel Gibson, @ ) - M O V IE : '1 9 4 1 ' Panic be­ Blumenthal said the company has increased daily and performers m the world of tended for viewing by an audi­ (90 min ) from the burning vessel, heading to his CD CE) - MOVIE. The Four team return to the stage with their Hughes 1983. Rated PG. John Philip Law. Sam Neill. 1981 gins in California following the burned. Sebago Lake. Perry said the 95-foot Coast Guard flights from 41 to 114 in the past year, and passengers entertainment ence (60 min ) Seasons' The change of seasons three children. Ethel Merman. (2 - Independent Network Pearl Harbor attack. John Belushi, When a fire broke out in the engine A Coast Guard spokesman said that cutler Cape Morgan spent more than home port of Portland aboard the carried per month has grown from 1,700 to almost (15) ~ Star Trek dD - MOVIE: Victor/Victoria' A marks the changing relationships Donald O'Connor. Mitzi Gaynor 2:00 A.M. New s Dan Ackroyd, Ned Beatty. 1979. room in the engine room, in the aft of before abandoning the Curlew, the four hours fighting the fire Sunday in fishing boat, Virginia Dare, when he , . female entertainer becomes a hit ' of three married couples Alan 10:00P.M. 10 000 (ID - Moneyline 1954 3D - CBS News Nightwatch Rated PG. by posing as a man in drag Julie Alda, Carol Burnett. Len Cariou 3 ) - N ew s the 110-foot Curlew, Capt. Ned Lake- crew reported the fire to the Coast sub-zero temperatures, but could do heard the Coast Guard message. U.S, Transportation Secretary Elizabeth Dole (ID - News 3 D ” R «t Patrol Andrews. James Garner. Robert 1981 (JD - Independent Network 12:15A.M. 4:30 A.M. man and his four crew members Guard in Portland, who dispatched two nothing to. save the wooden, eastern- Pendleton stood by with his fishing issued a statement Saturday supporting the action. 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He expected to commuters faced an extra 30 minutes started removing the 250 feet of pier W H G H T , NORTH 1-23-84 beat the hand, but the extra of traveling time into the city for at that remains. « A K Q J 100 points for a one-trick set T I .SUPPLY 6IPF it cannot politically afford to make more budget Our new Quick Start program RAMPFE ON Jim: “ How about some didn't have that card.” You should be quite lucky cuts, Howard Phillips, president of the founda­ HEAER YCXJ MOeC LUCEATIVF. today In most of your Involve­ Rhody GOP pins hopes TH F C L A 6 6 Jim: "There was a way to can help you lose weight quicker WITH A ^IG FIEM EEUNION. articles about tricks of the ments. yet you might not tion, said Saturday. Budget Director David trade?" beat the slam. If West had Stockman "is completely off the m ark.” he said. in the very first weeks, led a spade at trick one, appreciate your good fortune. Oswald: “ I have a hand Don't let negative thoughts Reagan has not used his veto power to block while you eat 3 well- right here as a good exam­ there would have been no on 5 women candidates SUPPLY way for the fifth heaFt to be defeat you. unneeded social programs, Phillips said, adding: balanced meals a day, ple. South’s seven no-trump ARIES (March 21-April 19) It's “ When we have a president that is willing to do a winner.” !, even snacks. was a poor bid. You don't bid best not to complicate your Hie that, we will have a balanced budget.” PROVIDENCE, R.l. Democrats. from the Most Rev. Louis a grand slam unless you feel today by coveting that which "Reaganomics is not the same thing as (UPI) — Rhode Island's The latest piece in the E. Gelineau, bishop of I We've made our (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) rightfully belongs to another. that the chance of making it conservative economics,” Phillips said. \ Republican Party, anx­ ticket puzzle reportedly Providence, who saiti she I menu plans easier This is true of possessions as ious to capitalize on its fell into place Friday. must decide between po­ well as of people. Talk circulated around < than ever to follow, TAURUS (Aoril 20-May 20) new-found political clout, litics and religion. I to help you keep on CROSSWORD Someone whom you think is a is expected to rely on the the Statehouse that Mrs. Sapinsley had decided to The longshot candidate booster may. in reality, be only appeal of five, women on among the women con­ losing. Refugees’ needs not met run for the No. 2 pos)^ in ACROSS 2 Mideast Answer to Previous Puzzle a flatterer. Dependable allies its eight-member state­ tenders is Mrs. Leonard, a Call Weight Watchers -V nation will say little, but do much. P LAIN FIE LD , Vt. — Southeast Asian refugees wide party ticket in the state government. ' [T T successful business exec­ now and get started on I Zooms 3 Church seats T w IT 1 FI□ "oT GEMINI (May 21-June 20) The have enormous physical and psychological needs fall election. Other women to signal |w 1 S M 1 N o Q o utive who has never run X PONT H fiM B T o 5 After 4 Most sensible □ U n suggestions of co-workers will that are not being met by the traditional medical Four women has al­ their intentions already Quick Start. Lose pounds. io N 8 1 L L □ L L Y for state office. She is deductions 5 Ancient I m n have merit today, so heed their are: Barbara M. Leonard E E A T T L E □ n L E 8 comments. Unfortunately, you establishment, acccording to two women who ready declared their in­ Not patience. 8 Bluish-white musical 1 for U.S. Senate; Rep. trying to unseat Claiborne A^OUT A pfcALL-- metal 1 R ?1 8 W A □ might see the limitations of spent a year studying Cambodian family life. tentions. while the fifth instrument O L 8 1 F TT Claudine Schneider for Pell, a four-term incum­ 12 Animal waste 6 Adam's □ D T your own ideas. Thean Vy Kuoch, a refugee, and Mary Scully, a candidate — Senate Mi­ O R A X g R 8 T [o R E 8 bent who has enjoyed chemical grandson CANCER (June 21-July 22) nurse practitioner, are trying to help refugees nority Leader Lila M. reelection to Congress; M E N H 1 R E 8 O T increasing pluralities ^^0 7 % > THE /vvANuFACTUPfP (TLA»MJ 13 Year |Sp.| [t S This can be a productive day, Sapinsley — is expected to Arlene Violet for attorney 7 Also T L A 1 R c O A adapt to the United States without abandoning 14 Organ stop s provided you're not a general, and Susan L. since first being elected in 8 Astrologer's ■ □ 1 8 T u P1 their own customs and traditional health care announce soon she will be 2 15 Grass clockwatcher. If you worry 1960. tool A E R Y a candidate for lieutenent Farmer for secretary of ejuIckSttatPFIOGRAM FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS 8. practices. 16 Decry i l rj about how long something 9 In the same 1 N A Q [T A R H U M The women, who helped start a health governor on the Republi­ state. 17 Expired E n takes, you might foul up the place (abbr.) L O L □ g C O n 1 N C With the exception of " 5FFO/2F IN Hl^ LIFE. 18 Opens \ r lob. advocacy and education center for Cambodian can’s so-called "dream 10 Christmas 0 N E o 1 [F A 8 □ P A Mrs. Leonard, all have an 20 Move furtively song LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) We all refugees in Hartford, Conn., Saturday presented ticket.” All five have For a long-ll-lasting' fire. excellent chance to win. TnAvtS l- ij 21 Health resort 11 Surrender 26 Station |Fr.) 42 Well: have human frailties, so be a graduate study on Cambodian families to received overwhelming choose hardwood logs JOIN BY JANUARY 28 22 One |Sp.) 19 Soldier s 27 Was aware of Italian careful today not to place Goddard College classmates. endorsements from the Miss Violet, a Catholic that produce a shorter 23 Explanation |2 address 28 Lifted |Fr.) those you love on a pedestal or The women, who met at a refugee center in state GOP. nun who narrowly missed flame and burn less ra­ AND GET FREE REGISTRATION 43 Not odd expect more Irom them than Is wds.) (abbr.) 29 Vase-shaped Thailand, said refugees have unique medical and The eight-member slate being elected attorney pidly than soft woods. If 26 American 44 Close reasonable. WHM A\W/WTDSTART (^PROJEOTIOM FDR 20 Difficulty jug psychological problems stemming from the has become known as the general in 1982, is consi­ aroma Is the most Impor­ blackbird 45 Suffix VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) Be 3 22 Vases 31 Delicacy iwe MEWVEAP..- FEBRUARV APPEARS B E trauma and hardship of their recent years in their dream ticket because of dered a strong candidate tant consideration, select TO 30 Indian 23 Hawaiian 34 Responsibility 46 Eastern sure to give explicit instruc­ Sign up by January 28 and pay no registration fee. That's tions to persons who are per­ home country and in refugee camps. the viable candidates it to unseat Dennis J. Ro­ wood from fruit trees. If 31 Zesty flavor dance 37 FBI_____ bovine 'JANUARy WA5A eVEM \MDR5Bl lA/HAT forming special tasks lor you berts II. Her decision to you hove fireplace logs a savings of $8. Pay only the $7 meeting fee to join. 32 Recent 24 American 38 Female bird has attracted, especially 47 Throw off, today. Without guidance, they run was announced for sole, find buyers the D|9ASTeR.„ OOULD BE /WORE 33 Mae West patriot 39 Inventor popular Cranston Mayor Also, ask about our money-saving prepayment plan. 48 Puts might offend your artistic taste quick and easy way ... role 25 Bandleader Thomas_____ Edward D. DiPrete, who Thursday, but not until LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Visa/Mastercard accepted in select locations. 34 Rowing tools Lawrence 41 Weavers of 50 Compass is expected to run for she resigned from the with a low-cost od In 35 Night before a Showering one you love with Plea-bargain ban works ■ fate point governor. DiPrete has Sisters of Mercy on orders Classified. 643-2711. holiday material baubles may not help Offer is valid oniy as a discount and cannot be combined with any other 36 Sideways your romance today. However,- CONCORD, N.H. — Merrimack County has had long been viewed as the discount, speciai rate or free offer. Offer is valid in participating areas only. 38 Wood carver courtesy, attention and respect a ban on plea bargaining for two years, and the GOP's best hope to break 40 Racket string will. head of New Hampshire’s Superior Courts said it the Democrat’s 16-year Something Different...... Wish Someone A material SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) If has been so successful that he wants it continued hold on the governor's NEW MEMBERS, MAINTENANCE A lV u ...... cMBERS 41 Comedian you are in a position of authori­ indefinitely. seat. SHOULD ARRIVE 1 HOUR BEFORE TIMES LISTED BELOW Sparks ty today, wield your power Initial concerns about the program were Republican enthusiasm Happy Birthday FOR REGISTRATION AND PRE-MEETING ORIENTATION. 42 sidn and — wisely. Anyone you might offend would try to gel even unfounded and the public's confidence in the for the upcoming election 45 Electrifies with A Herald Happy Heart MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD 49 Heater with you later. judicial system has been increased, said Richard was fueled last June by Second (kmgragtlloflil Ch. Knigliti ol Comumbes Hall Holiday Inn H I, 50 Negative SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc Dunfey. the results of a special I (3crr MUtSiGBO Only 385 N. Main St. 1831 Main Stieel 363 Roberts Street conjunction 21) Normally, you're the type “ All the horror stories haven't turned out to be Senate election. Republi­ S F tO T L E S S •Mon. 7 pm E.Y 51 Sown (Fr.| who tries to treat all equally true so far,” said Dunfey. cans won 14 additional •Mon. 7 pm Exit 58 oil 1.84 •Wad. 7:15 pm • Wed. 7 pm A D u e r STORM,. 52 Trim but today there's a chance yoii Critics of the program had warned that by seats in the state Senate'in Happy Birthday YMCA-YWCA might lord it over individuals SOUTH WINDSOR 53 Convent increasing the number of trials the ban would the election, which was YWCA .770 Main Street you deem to be Insignificant Wapping Community Church inmate slow the processing of criminal cases. They also John 78 N. Main Street •Wed. 10 am "Tr: 54 Newspaper CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19)‘ made necessary when the 1790 Ellington Rd. notice (abbr.) Before purchasing mer­ warned that it would delay work on civil and courts threw out a •Thurs. 10 am •Thurs. 7 pm 55 Is human chandise today, be sure it's divorce cases. Democratc-sponsored Se­ FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS, CALL 56 Double curve exactly what you want or you Plea bargaining allows a person to get a shorter nate redistricting plan. Love 57 Daffy might have a lough lime trying: sentence in return for a guilty plea to a less The victories raised to exchange It. Mary 1- 8 0 0 - 972-9320 serious offense. In addition to reducing the GOP rapks to 21 in the DOWN number of trials, it is used by prosecutors to SO-seatchhmber. Republi­ Pothole: a place where insure prison terms for suspects who might Dpi 1 South African cans are confident of 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 1 marijuana is stashed in, otherwise be found innocent by a jury for lack of WEIGHT WATCHERS* tribe similar gains this year in Ask tor.... (gjWalght Watchers Internatlonsl. Ihc. 1964 owner of the Weight Wrttchers end Quick Stert trademarks. hopes the narcs won’t find it * evidence. the Hou.se. which has an 8.5-1.5 s|)lil in favor of the 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Munday. Jjn. 2:i. 1984 MANCHKSTKH HERALD, Munduy, Juii 23. 1984 — li Manchester police roundup Obituaries

Lilac D. Kronick James Starr of East Hartford; two Police hunt man SPORTS—^^^— — ^^M^— ^— — BW^^— aaaaaaaaaaag8 aasaB aM a 8S -— = 8 8 = 8 8 8 8 8 5 = 8 8 = ssssssssssssss ■ Mrs. Lilac D. (Y ell) Kronick. 88. sisters. Mrs. Edward (Helen) died Sunday at a Hartford area Wiegold of Glastonbury and Mrs. convalescent home. She was the Paul (Mary) Ulshafer of Clear­ wife of Nathan N. Kronick. water. Fla.; and 10 grandchildren. in armed holdup She also leaves a son. Nathaniel The funeral will be Wednesday W. Kronick of Manchester; and at 11 a.m. in St. James Episcopal two grandchildren. Church. Glastonbury. Burial will Police are searching for an one female and two male pas­ Raiders just super in whipping ‘Skins The funeral will be Tuesday at 11 be in Old Church Cemetery in the unidentified man, spotted Sunday sengers with him at the time, a.m. at the R o ^ Hill Funeral spring. Friends may call at the night driving a car with New York police said. Home. 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. Glastonbury Funeral Home. 450 license plates, in connection with By Ira Kaufman ing run defense for a Super Bowl In the shell-shocked Washington Marlin of a crushing blow admi- Police are investigating the theft Burial will be in Rose Hill New London Turnpike. Tuesday an armed robbery early this UPI Sports Writer record 191 yards on 20 carries, locker room, the Redskins were nisled by the Raiders’ reserve of a car that reportedly occurred Memorial Park. There are no from 7 to 9 p.m. morning at Burger King on Center including a record 74-yard touch­ hard pressed lo disagree. linebacker in the final seconds of Sunday evening outside Arthur's calling hours. Memorial contributions may be Street, Manchester police said TAM PA, Fla. — For two guys down run on the final play of the "They ju.st did a great job, they the first half. "Theismann didn’t Drug Store on Main Street, police made to the American Cancer today. who supposedly hate each other, third period. He was a unanimous were super. " said Washington anticipate a guy being out there on Alben A. Kradas Society. 670 Prospect Ave.. Hart­ The amount of cash taken is still said this morning. Pete Rozelle and A1 Davis sure choice as the game's Most Valua­ coach Joe Gibbs, who took a 6-0 that play." Birch Street resident Melvin Alben A. Kradas. 62, of Windsor, ford. or to the Glastonbury Volun­ undetermined, police said. Offic­ shake hands a lot. ble Player. reioid in post-season play into (he Theismann's intended screen Wentzell's girfriend was waiting ^ 4 ’ died Saturday at his home. He was teer Ambulance Association. P.O. ers in both the East Hartford and The NFL Commissioner ' has "It was a foulupto be honest with game, "it was their day. but I just pass to Washington in the left flat for Wentzell in his leased car, the husband of Anne K. Kradas and Box 453. Glastonbury. Manchester police departments been repeatedly beaten in court by you," said Allen of his dazzling wish we'd played boiler. Our usual was picked off by Squirek. who which he had left running, when a the brother of Anthony Kradas of reported giving a man of similar Davis, the maverick owner of the scoring scamper, in which he game is no turnovers, .sound : went in for the .score from five stranger came out of the store and Manchester. Michael Roth description directions Sunday Raiders, in the franchise shift from broke off a sweep to the left, special teams play and taking yards out to put the Raiders ahead climbed into the driver’s seat, He also leaves two sons. Michael Michael Roth. 78. of 66 Pine St., night shortly before the robbery, Oakland to Los Angeles and an reversed, his field, eluded strong advantage of other team's mis­ 21-3 with seven seconds remaining Kradas of Stratford and Albert died Sunday at his home. He was police said. police said. When she asked him admitted animosity has grown safety Ken Coffey and turned up takes. That usually is our trade­ in the half. what he was doing, the man Kradas of Enfield: a daughter. the, husband of the late Katharina According to police, a Burger between the two. On Sunday, for the middle all the way. "Inslead of mark. Today, It was Iheirs. " "I didn’t sec the linebacker Beverly Raffino of Windsor; (Zwick) Roth. King employee left the back of the replied, " I ’m going to take this the second time in four years and going inside (right guard) Mickey After each team made a first covering Joe," said Theismann, another brother. Joseph Kradas of He was born in Topportz. Cze­ building to dispose of some gar­ car.” police said. the third time in eight. Rozelle had Marvin I went outside and then I down on the opening (tos.sessions. who completed just 16-of-35 passes Bloomfield; and five choslovakia. on July 6. 1905. and bage around 2 a.m. Just outside the The woman yelled at the man to maintain his composure while had to cut back to the middle where the Raiders grabbed a 7-0 advan­ and suffered two and handing Davis the Super Bowil I saw some space. grandchildren. came to this country and settled in door he encountered a man armed and then jumped out of the car as tage (Ml the first of two sliindout six sacks. "This is probably the The funeral will be Tuesday at Manchester in 1966. He had been with a revolver and carrying a blue he drove off, police said. She trophy emblematic of NFL "They said I wasn’t fast % % plays by unheralded performers first time since Joe Gibbs has been supremacy. 9; 15 a.m. from the Carmon Fun­ employed by Beacon Machine of laundry bag, police said. watched the car disappear south­ enough," said Allen of thescouting that led to 14 points. Third-.string here that anyone has contained Behind a-record-setting rushing reports which dropped his pro eral Home. 6 Poquonock Ave.. East Hartford and Mai Tool & The employee later described ward down Main Street and then light end Derrick Jensen, the this offense the way the Raiders performance by and .Windsor, with a mass of Christian Engineering 'of South Windsor the man as Hispanic and sported a ran into the store to notify stock and made him the lOlh player special teams captain for three did today. But the thing you have to a star-studded defense that shut 'burial in St. Gabriel's Church at 10 before retiring in 1971. He was a moustache, police said. He wore a Wentzell, police said. selected in the '82 draft despite a years, blocked a punt liy Washing­ consider also is our inability to run down the most prolific offense in Heisman Trophy season. “'They a m. Calling hours are today from member of Zion Lutheran Church. homemade cloth mask and was At about 10:30 p.m. state police ton's Jeff Hayes at the Redskins' .30 the football ... we're basically a 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial He leaves a son. Erich Roth, and dressed in a green army jacket, found the car crashed into a guard league history, the Raiders humil­ said I couldn’t do it. Thank God I iind recovered in the end zone for a running team." donations may be made to a a daughter. Mrs. Gerhard (He­ blue jeans, dark gloves, blue rail on Route 74 in Tolland, The iated the Washington Redskins 38-9 had the strength and the touchdown. . The Redskins’ formula for suc­ charity of the donor's choice. lene) Eitel. both of Manchester; sneakers with a velcro closing and driver had fled, and tracking dogs Sunday in the most lopsided Super endurance." After Branch's TD c'ateh, off a cess calls for fullback John Rig­ three grandchildren: and two white socks, police said. brought to the scene were unable to Bowl in the 18-game series. Allen also had a 5-yard scoring i h L f slant pattern that froze right gins to wear down a defense Evelyn B. Bragdon nieces and a nephew in Germany. The man forced the employee pick up his scent, police said. Davis, basking in the glory, of run midway through the third eornerltaek.Anthony Washington, running behind the "H ogs" of the embarrassing a field goal favorite period to stifle a Washington Mrs. Evelyn (Beckett) Bragdon. The funeral will be Wednesday UPI pholo back into the building. After the Redskitjs got untracked for a offensive line. But Riggins, who 78. of Bloomfield, died Thursday at at 11 a.m. from the Zion Lutheran rounding up two other men who A woman whose husband re­ to become just the second club to comeback bid and his 39-yard dash 73-yard drive to the 7-yard line. But hud u post-season record of six Yale-New Haven Hospital. She Church. 112 Cooper St. Burial will Johnny Weissmuller’s wife. Maria, brushes away a tear at were working inside, he ordered all cently told the Manchester Herald win three Super Bowls, used the set up ’s 21-yard field on 3rd-and-3, ’s straight 100-yurd rushing games, was the wife of the late Ernest S. be in East Cemetery. Friends may the funeral for the former movie Tarzan and Olympic three to kneel on the floor with the couple has several times used occasion to applaud his silver and goal for the game's final score. Jim pass intended for averaged just 2.5 yards on his 26 Pragdon and the sister of Mrs.I- call at the Holmes Funeral Home. their heads down, police said. the town homeless shelter was black champions. Plunkett, M VP of the Raiders’ was broken up-by linebacker Rod ' carries us the Raiders' front seven swimming champion at’a'n Acapulco,Mexico, cemetery "N ot only in my opinion are you 27-10 triumpl\overRhrradelphia in rene B. Bennett of Manchester. 400 Main St.. Tuesday from 7 to 9 The man then stuffed the day's arrested last Wednesday night r' UPI photo Miirlin. the AFC Defensive Player dominated the line of scrimmage. She was born in Watertown and p.m. Memorial donations may be Sunday. Weissmuller died at age 79. receipts, which were laid out on the when she refused to leave the the greatest Raider team of all Super Bowl JCVriSlayed a smart, of the Year who also had six After Theismann found Charlie had lived in Hartford for many made to Zion Lutheran Church counter for counting, into his shelter after creating a distur­ time,” he said, "but I think you errorless g ^ c , completing 16-of- Los Angeles’ Derrick Jensen (31) goes high to block punt tiiekles, a sack ;ind a fumble Brown for 23 yards lo trigger a years before moving to Bloomfield Memorial Fund. rank with the great teams of all 25 passes for 172 yards. His 50-yard laundry bag, police said. He then bance and then shoved a police of Washington’s Jeff Hayes (5) in first-quarter action at recovery. Washington .settled for 70-yard march with the second- five years ago. Before her retire­ Johnny Weissmuller buried ordered the employees into a rear officer into a table, police said, time to have ever played any bomb lo set up a Mark Moseley's 24-yard field goal half kickoff, Riggins carried four ment she had been employed at the Jennie M. Simmington utility room, where he handcuffed Maureen Quinn. 26, of no certain professional sport.” 12-yard TD pass to Branch at 5:46 Super Bowl. Jensen recovered loose ball in end zone for ami it appeared the Haiders would straight times from the 13 and Capewell Manufacturing Co. of Jennie M. (Sutherland) Sim­ them to the sink, police said. address, was charged with breach Allen, who followed a disappoint­ of the second period that put Los first Raiders’ sfiore. ttike a 14-3 advantage into plunged over from a yard out to Hartford. mington. 83. of Athol. Mass., died ACAPULCO, Mexico (UPI) - tomb. The man pulled two phone lines of peace and held overnight when ing regular season by rushing for Angeles ahead 14-0. intermission, pull the Redskins within 21-9. She also leaves a brother. Edwin at her home Sunday night. She was Johnny Weissmuller, Olympic A few American tourists were out of the wall before leaving, she was unable to post a $250 bond. 121 and 154 yards in the Raiders' "W e dominated them from the backer . pari of a (ime in 25 games. "1 didn't think "W e were all in a zone except for Reserve tight end J. Beckett of Tophsam. Maine: and the wife of the late William swimming champion and the best- among the crowd, but none of the police said. When he was gone, two She was presented Thursday in two decisive playoff victories, beginning of the game to the end of defensive unit that held the Reds- the Redskins were flat — I just — he had Joe then blocked Moseley's extra point shredded the league's most grudg­ several nieces and nephews. Simmington and the mother of known movie Tarzan, was buried Hollywood celebrities Weiss­ employees managed to break Manchester Superior Court. the gam e," said Raiders' line- kins under 21 points for the first thought we were awesome." Washington man-to-man." said attempt Cremation will take place at Barbara M. Banks of Manchester. in a marble tomb at a funeral muller worked with were pre.sent, loose. One ranagross the street to According to the police report, Cedar Hill Cemetery. Hartford, She was born in Athol and was a attended by scores of Mexican fans residents said. use his^jMmrtTpfione and the other shelter officials called police when followed on Wednesday by a lifelong resident. She was a 50-year and a chimpanzee. A chimpanzee, like Tarzan's caUud^rom a pay phone in the Mrs. Quinn, created a disturbance graveside burial service at 11 a.m. member of the Athol Congrega­ Weissmuller, the winner of five -m ovie companion Cheetah, ac-. r^aurant before returning to free and could not be quieted, even by Rocket screen There are no calling hours. The tional Church. their companion, police said. her husband. No doubt held gold medals in the 1924 and 1928 companied the jn'oeession. i ^ ' hT ' Taylor and Modeen Funeral She also leaves a son. William Olympic Games, died Saturday at Police wired all .Connecticut proved costly Home. 136 S. Main St.. West Simmington Jr. of Royalston. age 79 from a lung blockage, his • The chimp, named Samanta — police, departments to stop and Cash, recorder Hartford, has charge of Mass.; six grandchildren: and six doctors said. Spanish for Samantha — is the question the occupants of an arrangements. great-grandchildren. mascot of Acapulco restaurant taken in break An estimated 1..500 people, many orange, two-door. 1977 Buick with over outcome TAM PA. Fla. (U PI) - Washing­ The funeral will be Wednesday owner Jose Rodriguez. Jose E.s- of them children, gathered at the New York registration 74999-AUN. BOLTON — A burglar made off ton quarterback Joe Theismann Ruth S. Olesen at 2 p.m. at the Fiske Funeral trada, who worked as Weiss­ downtown Acapulco funeral home The officers who said they spoke to with $130 in cash and a cassette By David Moffit Raiders coach . "1 was summed tip the Redskins' 38-9 Ruth (Strumberg) Olesen. 62. of muller's double in a Mexican- Home. 1356 Main St.. Athol, with Sunday as the funeral cortege, the driver earlier in the evening tape recorder following a break-in UPI Sports Writer a little bit surprised by the score. drubbing by the Los Angeles South Glastonbury, died Sunday at the Rev. Jeffrey P. Johnson made Tarzan movie, was also escorted by six police motorcycles, said the driver fit the description Friday morning at St, George But we just went out and did what Flaiders in Super Bowl XVIII in two a convalescent home. She was the present. officiating. Burial will be in set off on the 12-mile journey north given by the Burger King em­ Episcopal Church on Route 44, TAMPA, Fla. — The Los Angeles we had lo do. No matter what sentences. mother of Mrs. Peter (Carol) Highland Cemetery. Athol. There Weissmuller's wife Marin ap­ to the Valley of Light cemetery. ployees, according to the police state police said this morning. Raiders never doubted tor . a people say about us, we do our "We just did not play good Bushnell of Manchester. peared grim and upset, and are no calling hours. About 1,000 of the mourners report. Furthijr details of the incident minute they’d win their rematch job." football and the Raiders played She also leaves two other daugh­ Memorial donations may be refused to talk to reporters. followed the cortege on foot or in Both officers said the driver had were not avaiiable. with the Washington Redskins. Plunkett said that while he didn’ I great lootbull." a dejected Theis- ters. Mrs. Edward (Janet) Vieira made to the Athol Congregational buses us it proceeded slowly to the “ The game didn't surprise me or feel there was any particular munn said Sunday. "They beat us of Cranston. R.I.. and Cynthia Chprch Memorial Fund. 1225 cemetery where Weissmuller's the team, we just didn't want lo say "k e y " to the outcome of the game, in every facet of the game. Olesen of East Hartford: a son. Chestnut St.. Athol, Mass., 01331. body was interred in a marble too much during the week," said “ ‘that score just before halftime He iidded, "I think they proved 315 Center St. Raiders linebacker had to be a boost for us and a themselves worthy of being world LIFETKVlE after Los Angeles routed Washing­ letdown for them." champions. Their cornerbuek shut E R SERVICE ton 38-9 in Sunday’s Super Bowl. "Despite the field position and down our wide passing game very M O m ^ r WTH s GUARANTEE MANCHESTER Fire Calls "They scored 17 points on us in amount of time left, our coaching well and I didii'l feel we couldn't 643-5135 the fourth quarter in Washington staff had anticipated the screen get by them. They’re great Manphester Sunday, 5; 19 p.m. — medical call. 17 Spruce St. (where the Redskins won 37-35 pass," said Squirek. “ My whole athletes". (Paramedics). back in October). But that's when role was to mirror Washington on One of the keys to the Raiders Friday. 1: 20 a.m. — medical call, 267A N. Main St. Sunday, 6: .58 p.m. — car fire. St. James and Main we had a lot of injuries. We knew man-to-man coverage. That's win was Jack Squirek's intercep­ (Eighth District, Paramedics). streets (Town) we could shut them down if we what I did." s ...... tion and 5-yard return for a Friday, 11:40 a.m. — medical call. Meadows Sunday, 7:21 p.m. — smoke, 124-126 W, Center St. JANUARY s"t\Yt clearance were healthy. We knew if the "W e knew all along we could touchdown just seven .seconds Convalescent Center, 333 Bidwell St, (Paramedics). (Town, Paramedics). offense scored points, the defense win," said Raiders offensive before halftime. Theismann, Friday, 12:06 p.m. — alarm, Cheney Technical Sunday. 8:20 p.m. — trash fire, Bennet Junior High would pull it out." tackle Bruce Davis. "W e felt things whose pass was intended for Joe School (Town, Paramedics). School, 1146 Main St. (Town). “ We felt we should have beaten ' would be going our way right after Washington, said he never saw Friday, 1: 13 p.m. — service call, 17 Bond St, (Eighth Sunday, 8:53 p.m. — cur fire, 646 CenterSl, (Town). them the first tim e," said Raiders the pre-game warmups. The big Squirek until the Raider was in the District). Sunday, 9:43 p.m. — chimney fire, 25 Greenwood offensive tackle Henry Lawrence. early lead built up our confidence. endzone. Friday. 2:42 p.m. — smoke alarm, 66H Pascal Lane Drive (Town, Paramedics). OVER FACTORY INVOICE “ But, we screwed up. We battled to Bui they are a class team, one that "It's called ’Rocket Screen’ and get into the Super Bowl against (Tow n). Sunday. 10:23 p.m. — medical call, 25Starkweather is capable of making a comeback, UPI photo if I have my way. it won't be in the Friday. 3:33 p.m. — medical call. Meadows St. (Eighth District, Paramedics). on remaining BRAND NEW 1983 them and then proved what'we fell so we couldn’t let up at any time at book next year," said Theismann. Convalescent Center, 333 Bidwell St. (Paramedics). Monday. 3:09 a.m. — alarm. Manchester Commun­ all.along — that we were belter all." Marcus Allen holds the football like a Anthony Washington (24) in first-half who completed 16- of-35 passes for than they were.” “ They had that opening drive in 193 yards Sunday. " I t ’s not a bad Friday, 5:53 p.m, — chimney fire, 310 W. Middle ity College, Bidwell Street (Town, Paramedics). $100 LYNX'S - COUGARS and CAPRIS loaf of bread and eludes Washington’s action of Super Bowl XVIII. Turnpike (Town, Paramedics). Monday, 6:15 a.m. — alarm, Manchester Commun­ still a nice selection “ I think we were playing against the second half when they went play. It was terrible execution. I Friday. 7;.39 p.m. — medical call, 48 Pioneer Circle ity College art building (Town, Paramedics). a better team than we were three right down and scored and we lake full responsibility. 1 didn't see (Paramedics). Monday, 7:28 a.m. — medical call, 561 Adams St. HURRY! years ago (when the Raiders beat thought we had our hands full." the linebacker. Friday, 10:08 p.m. — mattress fire, 689 Main St. (Paramedics). Philadelphia in.the Super B ow l)," said Plunkett. "But we came right "W e expected zone coverage (Town, Parm edics). said quarterback . back and scored ourselves and because we hud three wide reee'h - Saturday. 12:50a.m. — medicalcall, 60 WilliamsSl. "We dominated a great team, regained control. That’s when I Allen runaway MVP pick ers to the other side. It's sort of a (Eighth District. Paramedics). Tolland County offensively and defensively." knew we had them, when we went fake of a 'Hail Mary' play. But they Saturday, 6:30 a.m, — food fire, 40 Glcott St., Friday, 12:48 p.m. — chimney fire, 142 Daley Road The Raiders were ahead 14-3 up 28-9." played Joe man- lo-man and had a Apartment 320 (Town, Paramedics). BRAND NEW with time running out in the first Raiders running back Marcus California. us wide receivetV’liff Branch "got guy right there that I didn’t .see." (South Coventry, North Coventry) Bv Les Kios Saturday, 11:07 a.m. — alarm, Manchester Police Saturday, 3: .55 p.m. chimney fire, Vernon half when Jack Squirek inter­ Allen missed the earlier game UPI Sports Writer "This is a different level. This is in the w ay" of the only Redskin "The flaw in the play was in the Department, East Center Street (Town. (Bolton) cepted a screen pass from Joe against Washington because of an number one. This is an extrava­ defender that had a chance to save execution. " said Theismann. " I Theismann intended for Joe Wa­ injury but gained a Super Bowl lake lull respo nsibilily for it." Paramedics). Sunday. 2:27 p.m. — minor structure fire, 93 Stock H 4A-21. 5 sp. manual trans., P175/80R13, Clock, BSW - TAMPA. Fla. — Last year, ganza." He added, "Records are the touchdown. elec digital, steering power, bumper guards front & rear, defros­1984T0PAZ shington at the Redskins’ 5 and ran record 191 yards on 20 carries and made to be broken, but I 'm going to Saturday. 12:04 p.m. — medical call. 308 Porter St, Juniper Road (South Coventry, North Coventry, Marcus Allen had a great rookie (Paramedics). ter, elec rear window, decklld release remote control, glass it in. scored two touchdowns, thesecond enjoy these for awhile." Eagleville) tinted. 4 Dr. GS/54D. Igith Desert Tan/9q/Tan vinyl trim. The fol­ season but brooded over why he Saturday, 1:01 p.m. — oven fire, 96D Rachel Road Sunday, 3:12.p.m. — chimney fire. Flanders Road "When he picked that one off, I on a Sugar Bowl record 74-yard lowing items are standard. Front wheel drive. 2300 HSC engine, lusted so long in the draft before he Early in the year Allen was (Eighth District). (South Coventry) felt pretty good about things,'' said run, in Sunday's game. maintenance free battery, power brakes. 4-wheel indep. suspen­ was picked as the fOlh selection disapijoinled he wasn't getting lo Saturday. 5:38 p.m. — motor vehicle accident, Sunday, 8:11 p.m. — medical call. Lake Road sion. handling suspension, rack & pinion steering, steel belted ra­ overall by the Los Angeles carry the ball as often as he wanted Spencer Street near K-Mart (Town, Paramedics). (South Coventry) dial, deluxe sound package, ammeter, temp, gauge and trip odo­ Raiders. meter. trim-vinyl seats, windshield wiper, interval, console. and complained lo Raiders owner Saturday, 10:57 p.m. — lyjpdical call, 172L Sunday, 9:54 p.m. — medical cull, 121 Rabbit Trail After all, he had won the Homestead St. (Paramedics). $7999 A1 Davis. But he found little (South Coventjy) Heisman Trophy in his senior year sympathy and Davis told him to Saturday, 11:43 p.m. — smoke investigation. Tower Monday, 6:22 a.m. — chimney fire, 70 Brandy St. at Southern California. run some extra laps after practice. Road and West Middle Turnpike (Eighth District) (Bolton) Then, earlier this year he was Sunday, 5:16 a.m. — alarm, Washington School Soon after that, Allen said. "I unhappy about not getting the ball (Town. Paramedics). just started to relax a little bit and enough after his performance as a Sunday, 10:32 a.m. — dumpster fire, Channel Home ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. BRAND NEW 1984 everything came together. I $9999 rookie. wasn't having the year I wanted to Centers, 410 W. Middle Turnpike (Town). MARQUIS BROUGHAM But he put all that behind him in but 1 hung in there. " Sunday, 2:03 p.m. — water call, 27 Thompson Road 3.8L-V-6'engine, air cond., power disc brakes, power door locks, elec, rear Sunday's 38-9 Super Bowl victory • (Town). MSURANSMITHS SINCE He also said the success made up defroster, luxury wheel covers, interval wipers, leather wrapped steering over the Washington Redskins. Sunday, 3:59 p.m. — broken water pipe. 185 E. for the disappointment of being 1914 wheel, dual Ilium, visor mirrors, twin comtort seats, light group, dual hood & Allen was so spectacular President Center St. (Town). body-side stripes, tinted glass, carpeted cargo area, maintenance tree bat­ drafted loth in 1982. tery, speed control, luxury sound insulation package, power windows, Reagan was joking that the Krem ­ I ^ power steering, AM-FM stereo radio, remote control mirrors. WSW radials, lin was calling him a "secret "They said I wasn’t fast front pivoting vent windows, electronic digital clock, auto parking brake re- weapon" that should be banned. enough," said Allen, who was Sp e c i a l 649-5241 n a w XOUB CHOICE OF COLOB He also was the hands-down recruited by USC us a fullback. choice for Most Valuable Player. "They said 1 couldn’t do it. Thank 65 E. Canter Street Allen ran for touchdowns of 5 and God 1 had the strength and the D IN N ER S Mancheeler, Cl. 74 yards while rolling up 191 yards endurance. I feel I ’ve matured as a SAFE BUY USED CARS on 20 carries. The 74- yardcr was running back. You have to under­ the longest run from scrimmage stand this is only my fourth or fifth FO R 83 MAZDA $11,995 ever in a Super Bowl and the 191 year playing the position,” 79 COUGAR $4,999 RX7 GSL, 2 Dr. Coupe, very low mileage, yards broke John Riggins record of But Allen said the biggest play of Champagne Reception For 2 Dr. Hardtop. mint condition. 168 set last year when the Redskins his biggest day began as a mistake. TWO won the Super Bowl. Allen described the long touch­ 82 CADILLAC $12,888 79 BUICK $5555 Allen also set records for highest down as a play to the left called "17 Sedan DeVille, 4-door, 1-local owner, low LeSabre Sport Coupe Turbo, hard-to-find average gain rushing at 9.55 and Block Trail." He said the tackle GLORIA DELLA FERA miles, fully loaded. model. most combined yards at 209, which and light end double-teamed the Chicken Breast Parmigiana *8.95 includes 18 in puss receptions. defensive tight end while the Mixed Seafood Casserole *10.95 82 MAZDA $9999 79 LINCOLN $6999 "I just got a call from Moscow guard. , pulled out. Sunday, January 29th RX7, Sport Coupe, just traded on a new one. Continental 2-Dr., 1-owner, very clean. and they said he was a secret Fresh Pasta w/choice *7.95 Absolutely beautiful. showroom condition. weapon and we should dismantle Allen said he was supposed to cut it,” Reagan told Raider coach Tom inside of Marvin , but for some of Meatball or Sausage 3 - 6 p.m. 81 MAZDA $7995 78 LINCOLN $6988 Flores. reason did not. RX7 Coupe, one owner, recent trade-in, Mark IV, absolutely loaded, showroom con­ The second-year running back "It was a foul-up. to be honest Dinners include Soup, Saiaa, Glass Wine or showroom condition. dition. said he did not hear Reagan, hut with you. Instead of going inside Beer, Potato. Vegetable, or Pasta Contribution: ^5.00 " I f that’s the case, that’s a very Mickey I went outside and then I LARGE P IZZA*2 ltem8«Pltcher Beer *7.95 82 MERCURY $9888 76 CHEVROLET $4995 nice thing for the President lo had to cut back lo the middle where UPI photo For details call Louise Cronin, 649-4334 Grand Marquis 4-Dr. Sedan, local one- Van Camper, don’t miss this one. say." 1 saw .some space." owner trade-in. Showtoom condition. 80 FORD UPI pholo Allen said the thrill of winning ■’’I felt someone grab me from Redskins’ John Riggins is ieft on his knees in the wake of Lo Strada Restaurant $4999 the game and the Most Valuable behind, but I pulled away and then the totai destruction of his team in Super Bowi XViii. Big Paid For by Friends of Gloria D. Della Fera 81 LINCOLN $12,999 Fairmont Wagon, 6 cyl., auto., PS, PB, 1- Marcus Allen (32) is off to the races as he scampers 74 Player Award lopped anything in there was an alley," he said. owner, like new. fuiiback was heid to 64 yards in 26 carries by hard-hitting Hartford Rd. 843-6165 Mark VI 4-Dr. Loaded. yards with the longest touchdown run in«Super Bowl his career, including winning the Allen cut to the right then angled hiitory against Washinoton. Heisman Trophy for Southern to the middle and ran in untouched Los Angeies defense. ' i ■ MAM'IIKSTKR IIKHAl.D. MondaN. Jan 23. m84 i:i K - M AN CH ES TER H ER ALD , Montluy, Jun 2:i. 1984 Lesser known Raiders I '««3 III ^ were vital ingredients fur':;***!, Ik V /i Bv Orvol Jackson the endzone he and two other left and just about everyone but the UPI Sports Writer Raiders .scrambled for the ball. Raiders coaches expected Theis t "1 think all three of us were mann to run out tbe clock and go to TAM P A, Fla. - He.serve tight fighting for the ball and 1 was the the locker room down by It points. end Derrick Jensen blocked his biggest one so 1 was fortunate Hut the Raiders ri'iiiemlieied first punt of the year and backup enough to get it." .lensen .said. Theismann hitting Wasliinglon on linebacker Jack Squirek inter­ "It got us off to a good start." a 70-yard screen pass in their cepted his first pa.ss. Jensen said. "It's always a little regular .season game and they Both went for Los Angeles demoralizing to the other team were in a prevent zone defense touchdowns and. at least for one when that happens. " "Our defensive coaches warned game, the better-known Lyle Al- Jensen said the Raiders felt they our defensive players before tbey zado. and Lester had a chance at blocking a Hayes went onto me field to watch out lor Hayes had to take a hack seat to the punt and had been working on the the screen, ' said Raiders' coach Raiders' suhs. play all week. Tom Flores. Jensen not only blocked a punt Jensen said he thought the "1 was told to mirror tiollow) ^ 6 by Jeff Hayes, but recovered it in Redskins were so worried about Washington. " Squirek said. R" the endzonein the first quarter to the rush of ami Greg "When he (Theismann) threw over open the flood gates, for the Townsend that it left the way open Alzado I stepped in Iront ol Raiders' 38-9 Super Bowl victory for him. Washington. over the Washington Redskins. "They opened up their splits a "My specific assignment was to Then with the Raiders holding a little wider than usual and that watch Joe Washington. " he said. 14-3 lead with just 12 seconds to go allowed me in." he said. "1 got a "1 never saw the three wide in the first half. Squirek .stepped in good jump off the ball. 1 got pa.st I'eceivers to the left 1 expelled front of Joe Washington, inter­ the left guard on an inside rush them to nin out the clock.' cepted a JoeTheismann pa.ss at the along with Townsend. The up-back "Theismann gave a bike and 5-yard-line and went in untouched took him and 1 hit the ball with my then threw the tiall. " he said "1 to give the Raiders a 2t-3 halftime right arm. " just jumped in Iront of the receiver % cushion. While Jensen’s touchdown and gnibbcd the ball It icall. Le.ss than five minutes into the shocked the Redskins, the one by didn't hit me that I had scored a game, Jensen broke through and Squirek was a stunner. touchdown unt il cvei ytiody started hit Hayes' punt with this right arm The Redskins has the ball on jumping on me It w as like a dream and as the ball bounced back into their own 12 with only 12 seconds come true."

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Herald photos by Tarquihio J East' Kevin Hutt (6) sets up in the slot in set to protect their area in early action at anticipation of pass as South Windsor the Ice Palace. goalie Andy Lanier and defenseman get ♦ 5* No justice in worid East Catholic's Mike Keeler (4) races up Bolton Ice Palace. Robbin scored ice as South Windsor’s Chris Robbin (6) winning goal in 3-2 Bobcat overtime gets speed up in hot pursuit in ice win. iT hockey action Saturday night at the as East icemen faii W f .t K r -’ UPI photo shots to three for their opponents, By Rich Cahill South Windsor coach Vin Russo Washington quarterback Joe Theis- Barnes (56). Los Angeles' Greg Town­ No. 1 line powers MHS Herald Sports Writer agreed in part, but said his team and scored twice to knot the game. deserved the victory. "We were After three minutes and six mann has stunned look on his face as send gives Barnes slap on the helmet in BOLTON — East Catholic outplayed, hut the scoreboard seconds of play, junior left wing he’s sacked by Raiders' linebacker Jeff congratulations after sack. hockey coach Bill Mannix wanted displays the score only," Russo Kevin Hutt put the puck over to ice win over Windsor the official scorer to confirm- said. Lanier and into the net for his sixth something he already knew. "I was really proud of the kids.” goal of the season. He was assisted He asked about the shots-on- he said. "They had a lot of heart.” by Mike Keeler and Jason Han­ BOLTON - With the first line of second and third lines didn't figure can hit Eric on the fly.” he added. goal, and was told that his team The Bobcats. 8-2, needed all the ford. At the 12:23 mark, Hanford Galen Byram, Eric Trudon and in the scoring," Horton said. "It's Manchester had a 3-1 lead after had outshot South Windsor. Man­ heart they could muster to staVe took a shot from the point which What a difference Bobby Blake accounting for all of something we have to work on. The one period with Byram scoring all nix also knew his team hud off East. The game was an was tipped into the net by junior UPI photo the goals, Manchester High over­ first line, they’re'playing well. But of the Indian goals, two on outplayed its opponent but, with important one for the Eagles Brian Gallahue. It was Gallahue's whelmed winless Windsor High. we have to work with the other two short-handed situations. Tim the score tied 2-2, had been forced because South Windsor defeated fifth goal of the season. victory over the Washington Redskins, 9-3, in ice hockey action Saturday lines and see if we can get them Jones countered for Windsor. Los Angeles Raiders coach Tom Flores into a sudden-death overtime them three times last year -^w ic e In the third period, neither team who were the defending Super Bowl night here at the Bolton Ice Palace. going again. We're going to need Byram had the only two goals in period by the brilliant goaltending in the regular season and then in could score, but only East had any is hoisted on the shoulders of his The victory was the 11th in as them later on,” added Horton, the middle session for Manchester of South Windsor's Andy Lanier. the semifinals of the state Division good chances. They were denied after Super blowout players after the champs. They never h'ad a chance this many outings for the Silk Town referring to state tournament play to up the Indian lead to 5-1. Trudon "In a couple of minutes, we’ll find II tournament. repeatedly by Lanier, who made Conference champs added Super Bowl time around against the powerful icemen while the setback drops which the Indians have qualified had all three of his goals in the final out if there’s any justice in the Saturday’s match had the at­ several spectacular stops and XVIII to their laurels with one-sided 38-9 Raiders. Windsor to 0-8 for the season. for already. period with Byram adding his world,” Mannix said to the scorer. mosphere of a tournament game, finished the game with 38 saves. Bv Don Cronin to turn (to the side to elude Yet just a few days ago, Gibbs Byram, senior left wing, had six Manchester, which hurt itself in sixth. Ed Ulitch and Clayton Wilde, He found that sometimes justice with the sellout crowd cheering the Cavallo, East's sophomore goalie, UPI Sports Writer Jensen)," scoldecf reporters for the "genius" goals to bring his total for the the past with penalties, were the latter on the power play, scored is denied. Eagles from the opening faceoff. only had to make 12 saves. South The block was only the second of tag. saying, "In this league, you're season to 31. He has scored 15 goals whistled for six penalties against for Windsor. South Windsor’s Mike Sullivan East came out slightly flat, how­ Windsor took only two shots in the TAMPA, Fla. — Wasn’t it ju.st a Hayes’ two-year career (1,54 only as good as your lust game," in his last three games. He also Windsor. It was the visitors, Manchester had a 23-14 edge in istole a pass in the Eagle zone and ever, and South Windsor took a 2-0 third period, and their only over­ few weeks ago that the Washington punts). Gibbs hud said. assisted on the other three Indian however, who were forced to pay shots. Sophomore .Chip Blodget fed the puck to teammate Chris load before eight minutes had been time shot went into the net. Redskins were being accused of For the day, Washington had the If so, almost all of the Redskins' tallies, all by cenlerman Trudon, for the two-minute infractions as made his first varsity start in goal Robbin. The Bobcat center skated played. “ We waited for an opportunity,” building a dynasty, and Coach Joe bull 16 times, one more than the problems were exposed Sunday to to bring his total in that depart­ Manchester scored four short- for the Indians. Fred Ebrelewasin in alone on East goalie Steve At the 5:15 mark. Bobcat left Russo said. "We had a couple in the Gibbs was tagged as the N F L ’s Raiders. On 13 of those po.sses- the biggest audience pro football ment to 32. Blake had five assists handed goals, three by Byram and goal for Windsor. "Their goaltend­ Cavallo and put the puck past him wing Alan DeRosa scored, assisted third period and we didn’t take newest strategical genius? sions. the Redskins gained 17 yards can attract. as the line accounted for 18 points, one by Trudon. "Windsor just ing was shaky. A lot of Galen's at the 2:17 mark of the eight- by Robbin and Kevin Sullivan. A advantage of them." What a difference a day makes. or less. Jensen's TD should have indi­ "bne negative point, however, was doesn't have the talent to stay with goals were on routine shots,” minute overtime period. The play little more than two minutes later. "When they got their opportun­ Sunday, trying to win a second- "We were whipped .soundly by an cated to the predominantly Reds­ BRAKE PR6BUMS? that’ Manchester coach Wayne those two big guys." Horton said. Horton admitted. gave South Windsor a 3-2 victory South Windsor’s Chris Klishewitz ity, they put the puck into the net,” straight Super Bowl, the Redskins excellent, well-prepared football kin crowd in Tampa SUtdium. But Horton wished he received some "Trudon has a lot of speed and Manchester's next outing is Saturday night at the Bolton Ice scored on an assist from John he said of his team. “That's were thrashed in record fashion, team that deserves to be the world if it didn’t, the last play of the first scoring elsewhere. likes to split the defensemen and go Wednesday night at 7:30 against Palace in a game the East team Willoughby. From that point, the something East Catholic didn't do. 38-9, by the Los Angeles Raiders. champions,” said Gihhs. "We lost half did. ‘T was real happy the way the in on the goalie one-on-one. And Conard High at the Veteran’s Rink had been pointing to for some time. Eagles took almost total control of They had their opportunities." Realistically, the Redskins in every way. It just wasn't our Backed up at their 12, the first line played but I ’m upset the Bryam with his accurate passing in West Hartford. "There doesn't seem to be a lot of the game. "This game rewards those who never were a factor. From the time brand of football, TRY SfOPnilG AT Redskins went for a fake off the justice in this world," an angry They outshot the Bobcats, 14-9, in do; it’s a hard game." Los Angeles backup light end "We never got into the groove. "Big Ben' ’ play that has three wide Mannix said. "We were the better the first period, but were unable to East. 10-2, returns to the ice Derrick Jensen eluded Otis Wons- They stopped us in short yardage, receivers .streaking down the side­ team on the ice, but it didn't come score. In the second period, the Wednesday night at the Bolton Ice ley to block Jeff Hayes' punt and they whipped us on special teams line looking to catch a long pa.ss. ‘Hail Mary’ Blucher shots out on the scoreboard. The kids are puck seldom left the South Windsor Palace against Glastonbury High recover in the endzone for a and played very aggressive grub a deflection or feet a break on very disappointed right now." end of the ice. The Eagles took 17 at 8:30. touchdown with the game less than defense. a puss interference call. This one five minutes old, the Redskins The loss was only the 12th in had that cover, but was a screen We do over 500,000 brake Gibbs' 48 games at Washington. m io A S were dominated. pass to the opposite side to Joe jobs a year. "I never saw (Jensen) coming The Redskins have won 36 of 43 Washington. makes Huskies a winner '.until I dropped the ball (to punt) games since Gibbs’ first club So if you need a brake ■said Hayes. "I knew it would be •Started with five defeats and 31 of , Unfortunately, Joe Theismann. overhaul Featuring Guaranteed'* Aough to get it off. but it,was too late their last 34. . his vision blocked by Raiders shoes and pads, or want a free brake PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) - left, put UConn ahead for good, wanted," said Mullaney. "We defensive end , didn't Coach Dom Pemo'callod-rt-tt-case 68-67. either took a shot too quickly or see linebacker Jack Squirek. inspection, the best place for you to of persevertfnce by Larry Bluch^, Blucher, inserted for defense turned the ball over. I kept telling Theismann had to loop the ball stop is Midas. who hit three jump shots down the against Providence’s Otis Thorpe them what to do. but they didn’t over Alzado and Squirek intei"- stretch to lift the University of in the middle, found a favorite spot listen. I wanted us to control the cepted, needed to go only 5 yards to Connecticut to a 70-67 Big East win from the outside and hit three basketball, hold it out, and get the score. TRUST THE MIDAS touch: over Providence College. jumpers as the Huskies prevailed free throws, but we never even got "It's culled 'rocket .screen’ and if "I hadn't given Blucher that despite the absence of leading to the line.” 1 have my way, it won’t be in the much playing time since the scorer Earl Kelley. Kelley is Connecticut, which trailed by 12 book next year.” .said Theismann. UMass game (Dec. 15)" said sidelined with a sprained ankle and points midway through the second "It\ wasn’t (i bud play. It was Perno. "It's a case of his hard work when he'll be back in the lineup is half, outscored the Friars 17-4, hoiiriblo execution, and I ’ll take and perseverance paying off. He’s uncertain. In the interim, the with 7 of the points coming from A1 full itesponsibility, 1 never saw the hardly a 50 percent shooter, let seldom-used Blucher. who was Frederick and 6 from Ray Broxton linebacker go out there. " alone better than that. It was one of four-for-13 from the field in limited to give the Huskies a 60-59 lead with those “ Hail Mary, don’t shoot it, action, was perfect from the field 5:07 left. Gihhs. who calls all the Reds­ good shot' kind of deals," as Connecticut topped the Friars. Providence regained the lead kins’ plays, said the Raiders' pass The third of Blucher's three Providence coach Joe Mullaney three times, but Blucher got it back coverage was a surpri.se. He was OlSC shots from the field Saturday said his players lacked poise. for the Huskies, first on a jumper looking for the Raiders in a deep night, a 10-footer with 34- seconds "We didn't show the patience we with 2:32 left, and then the zone, protecting against the long game-winning basket. pass. 'S S S r Broxton finished with 20 points, "The same play out of a different hitting 10 of 13 shots from the floor formation worked for 60 yai'ds while Frederick added 13 and Tim against them in the first game, " Punchless Whalers Coles had 11. The Huskies hit 64 said Gibbs. "We felt it was a safe percent of their shots in the second play, something better than just half, sinking 16 of 25. falling on the ball. "But they went Id H ______Otis Thorpe paced the Friars zone to the wide receiver side and blanked by Keans with 26 points and 7 rebounds. mUn'on Joe Washington and Joe Providence shot 68 percent for tl(e (Theismann) never saw them game and outrebounded the Hus­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford coniing." Mike O'Connell, who has scored kies 24-18. It api)eared the Redskins might Whalers coach Jack Evans was goals in eight of his last nine There were 5 ties and 10 looking for someone to pick up the mount a threat when they took the games, gave Boston a 1-0 lead at exchanges of the lead during the second-hidf kickoff 70 yards in nine slack from leading scorer Mark 11:04 of the first period. Hartford first half, which found neither plays to John Riggins' 1-yurd TD Johnson after watching his team goalie Greg Millen stopped a team having more than a 5 point give up its first home shutout since dive. Lyndon Byers shot, but was out of advantage. Providence outscored "1 felt we still had a chance to get falling to Washington in 1981. position when O'Connell got the Connecticut 10-2, with 6 of the \ "It's a strugle not scoring going, ” said Gibbs. "But a crucial rebound and fired a shot from the points by Thorpe, to take a 47-37 moiTtent was when they marched goals." said Evans. "The Johnson right point into an open net. lead with 15:49 left. right back (for a T D and a 2|k9 line has been in a drought and Rick Middleton scored his 30th Connecticut, which has now won nobody is picking them up." lead). That put us in a real ban goal on a two-man power play at 7 of the' last 8 meetings with position,” Doug Keans posted his second 8:43 of the second to boost Boston’s Providence, improved its record to UPI pholo straight shutout to spark the lead to 2-0. Gord Kluzak sent a pass 10-5 and^ 3-3 in the Big East. Theismann talked quii“ !y with Boston Bruins to a 2-0 win over to Middleton, who flipped a back­ Providence.is now9-6,1-5in the Big Linebacker Matt Millen of the Los Angeles Raiders lets reporters. He offered no t.xcuses, Hartford Saturday. Keans, who hander from the slot past Millen. East. the whole world know who is No. 1 in the football world either. E- iisfllia now owns the lowest goals-against Hartford, 15-26-5, is a woeful UConn returns home to Storrs after convincing victory in Super Bowl XVIII by the "If we'd lo.st 37-35 or 14-10, I average in the NHL. madi^2 2-14-2 against Adams Division for a Wednesday night date against Raiders over the Washington Redskins Sunday at Tampa probably would have been saves. He was coming off teams. Boston, 32-13-3, has lost non-conference foe New Hartp:^- c)'u’.^b>■'' " sjiid Theismann, who shutout Monday against the New Stadium. Giving MiMen a lift is teammate . once in its last eight games. shire. The ll^k ic s have a Friday South Windsor's Brian Sullivan (t6) and action Saturday night at the Ice Palace com|>lelen lo ol 35 puses lor 243 York Islanders, which was his first Hartford returns to the ice Millen had one of six sacks of Redskins’ quarterback Joe night date dgaiiist Big Edst foe John Wilioughby (12) get tangled up in Bolton. yards. "But generally, we gm our career shut'out. Tuesday at The Forum in Montreal Villannva at the Hartford Civic rear ends kicked. " Kean.s said he had ulenlv of hein with East Catholic's Mike Keeler 14) in Theismann. I U - M ANCHESTER HEHALD, Mondtiy, J.in. 23, 1984 MANCHESTER HERAl.l). Monday. Jan. 23. 1984 15 I i Maxwell unsung hero for Celtids Scoreboard

Kansas City, Super Bowl I, Pittsburgh Cleveland, Ohio, and Joy Pinkerton, Ceitics 109, Bucks 98 Raiders 38, Redskins 9 vs. Dallas. Super Bowl XIII. M arlon,Ind., 16.0;9. K risten Low ery and Most points, team, third quarter — 20, Charles Rossbach. Wilmington, Del., in turning tide against Milwaukee Los Angeles 14, Woshington 6. Old record 19.0; 10. Eleanor de Vero, Newton, Basketball M I L W A U K E E (98) Woshington 0 3 60<-9 Hockey 17, Dallas and Denver, Super Bowl XII. Mass., and James Yorke, Medfleld, M . Johnson 10-21, 6-7 26, Lister 5-7 1-2 Los Angeles 7 14 14 3— 38 they beat us in every phase of the Capsule Highest average gain rushing, team, Mass., 19.0. from him today because Larry Junior Bridgeman and Marques 11, Lan ie r 5-8 0 0 10, M o n crie t 50 2-2 12, gam e — 7.00, Los Angeles. 33 carries, 231 BOSTON (UPl) — If Roljerl gam e," said Nelson. '‘We double- R o m ar 4-7 1-2 9, Catchings 0 2 OO 0, Firstperiod (Bird) couldn't do much because Johnson brought the Bucks to Pes Wn LA —Jensen recovered blocked punt In yards. Old record 6.22, Baltimore vs. SALT LAKE CITY (UPl) — The 18- Parish was the acknowleged star teamed them, they took bad shots, Bridgem an 7-14 2-2 16, M o keski 2-4 1-1 5, New York Jets, Super Bowl III. member U.S. Figure Skating and Ice he had someone draped over him within 58-56 at the half. NHL standings G re vev 3-10 1-2 7, Pressey 1-6 OO 2, end zone (Bohr kick), 4:52. Key ploy: of the game, then Celtics’ forward but got the ball back thanks to F rio r s 20 (M a tt S u lliv a n 8, Sonia Moves punt from W oshington 30 blocked Most punts, both teams, game — 15, Dancing Teom named to the 1984 Winter all day." Johnson led all scorers with 26 W o rd and M a u ro TurrIsI p la ye d w ell). White 0-1 OO 0, Breuer 01 00 0. Totals Washington 8, Los Angeles 7. Old record Cedric Maxwell was the official 42-89 14-18 98. by Jensen. Los Angel es7,Woshlngton0. Olympics at Saralevo, Yugoslovlo, Bird only managed 16 points. and Junior Bridgeman added 16 to Maxwell.” Sixers 14 (Andrew Lawrence 6, Dennis Woles Conference 13, Dallas and Baltimore, Super Bowl V, following the Notlonol Figure Skating unsung hero. BO ST O N (109) Second period power Milwaukee's first- half "They have big guards, so when Joyner and Steve Dore played well). P a tric k D ivision LA—Branch 12 pass from Plunkett Pittsburgh and Minnesota, Super Bowl Championships, Jan. 18-21; Maxwell's 15 points didn't top all Milwaukee coach Don Nelson Orangemen 23 (Brian Jones 6, Jett W L T Pts. OF GA M a x w e ll 6-12 3-4 15, B ird 7-16 2-2 16, IX. M en attack. they shoot, they send five guys to P a rish 7-17 8-10 22, D. Johnson 4-14 50 (Bohr kick),5;46.65yards In 3 ploys. Key scorers Sunday in Boston's 109-98 also credited Maxwell with turning Laziarls 5), Eagles 15 (Brian Sardo 9, N Y Islanders 31 16 2 64 224 168 ploy: Branch SO-yord reception from Records tied Scott Hamilton, Bowling Green, The Celtics, who lost to the Bucks the boards," said Parish. "W e did Tom Kelley 6). N Y Rangers 28 16 5 61 202 184 13, Henderson 30 4-4 10, Buckner 3-8 OO Most touchdowns, game — 2. Marcus Ohio. the game around. 6, A lnge 2-3 OO 5, M c H a le 8-12 4 0 20, Plunkett to Washington 15. Los Angeles romp over the Milwakee Bucks. last Sunday 106-87 on national a great jolt keeping them off the Celtics 28 (Mike Briere 14, Leland Ph iladelph ia 26 14 7 59 208 168 14. WashingtonO. Allen, Los Angeles (tiednineothers). Brian Boitano, Sunnyvale, Calif. "I'd say he was the key player Boutlller 6, Shone WIrta played well). W ashington 25 21 3 53 177 165 C a rr 1-1 0 0 2, C la rk 0 OO 0, K ite 0-1 OO Most points after touchdown, gome — Mark Cockerell, Sun Valley. Calif. But the forward, nicknamed "the television, were locked in a duel in boards, and we wound up with a lot 0. Totals 41-92 26-32 109, W ash— F G M oseley 24.11:55.73yards In during that spurt. He controlled Purple Knights 17 (Rico Guachlone 6, Pittsburgh 10 32 5 25 145 208 13 plays. Key plays: Theismann passes of 5, Chris Bohr, Los Angeles (tied Don W omen inside man," chipped in with five of three-on-twos and two-on-ones, T o n y C o o k 4, D an n y W a rre n 3). New Jersey 10 M 3 23 134 208 M ilw au kee 29 27 16 26—98 Chondler, Super Bowl I, Roy Gerelo, Rosalynn Sumners, Edmonds, the offensive boards and he can the third quarter when, with 4:34 Boston 34 24 30 21— 109 17 vords to Gorrett and 18 and 20 yards to assists and .seven offensive re­ and got some easy baskets." A dam s D ivision Didler. Los Angeles 14. WoshlngtonS. Super Bowl XIII.) Wash. beat you in so many ways." left, guard Dennis Johnson stole Boston Three-point goal—Alnge. Fouled bounds — the bulk of those coming Nelson — no stranger to the 32 13 3 67 212 143 out— LA—Squirek 5 Interception return Most touchdowns rushing game — 2, Tiffany Chin, Toluca Lake, Calif. the ball and fed Parish at the top of •••••••••••••••••••••• Buffalo 31 13 4 Marcus Allen, Los Angeles (tied four Elaine Zayak, Paramus, N.J. during an 18-2 third period spurt Parish, who scored six points 66 194 155 None. Totol fouls— Milwaukee 25, Boston (Bohr kick), 14:53. 5 yards In 1 play. Los the key to start an 18-2 Celtics Celtic style of basketball, having Quebec 26 17 5 57 230 173 Angetes21,Woshington3. others). Figure Skating P a irs that iced the game for Boston. and stole the ball once during the Montreal 22 24 17. Rebounds— Milwaukee 37 (Mon­ surge. played in Boston during the late 2 46 178 179 criet Thirdperiod Most touchdowns, receiving, career — Caltlin and Peter Carruthers, Burling­ "Max was awesome," said Par­ third-quarter rally, also credited Hartford 15 26 5 35 153 191 Wash—Riggins 1 run (kick blocked), 3, Cliff Branch, Los Angeles (tied Lynn ton, Moss. Parish credited Maxwell for his 1960s through mid 1970s — wasn’t Hockey 11), Boston 60 (Parish 15). Assists— Swann and John Stallworth). Lea Ann M ille r, St. Louis, and W illia m ish, who scored 22 points and pu iled Maxwell with keeping the drive­ Campbell Conference Milwaukee 20 (Moncriet 5), Boston 18 4:08. 70 yards In 9 ploys. Key plays: work under the boards as the about to u.se Johnson’s steal as any N o rris D ivision Theismann passes of23yardstoBrown, 14 Most touchdowns, returning Fauver, Claymont, Del. down 15 rebounds. going. (Maxwell, Johnson 5). A— 14,890. Intercep­ Jill Watson, Bloomington, Ind., and Celtics outrebounded the Bucks turning point. W L T Pis. OF GA toGloquIntoand 13td Didler. LosAngeles "H e (Maxwell) has been playing "H e's our real inside man," said M innesota 25 19 4 54 224 217 21, WashingtonO. tions, game and career — 1, Jack .Burt Lancon, Costo Mesa, Calif. 60-37 and cooled down Bridgeman “ I don't know about turning Springfield Pioneers Squirek, Los Angeles (tied Herb Ice Dancing Pairs phenomenal basketball," said Parish. "H e kept the ball alive, St. Louis 20 25 5 45 179 199 Big East standings LA—Allen 5 run (Bohr kick), 7:54. 70 and Johnson. The Bucks only points or anything like that,” said Springfield Pioneers Pee Wee AA Chicago 18 26 5 41 164 188 yards In 8 plays. Key plays: ^-yord pass Adderley, Super Bow l II. and W illie Judi Blumberg. Tarzona, Calif., and coach K.C. Jones. "H e gets the scored a few points. He’s not afraid Toronto 16 25 6 38 189 225 1 W L W L Brown, Super Bowl XI). Michael Seibert, Washington. Pa. managed 16 third quarter points. N’elson. "1 know they (Celtics) youth hockey team .scored a pair ot Interference penalty against Green and6- team's high scorer every night and to get in there and use his body. He victories last weekend, 8-1 over Hobo- Detroit 15 29 4 34 169 215 Syracuse 6 0 12 3 yard pass-from Plunket to Hawkins on Most touchdowns on blocked Carol Fox, Westland, Mich., and “ I don't know if you shut down a were doing what they do best — Sm ythe D ivision G eorgetow n 4 1 15 2 punt Richard Dailey, Wilmington, Del. UPl photo a lot of the things he does don't get does so many things that don’t mock II and 6-0 over the New England 3rdand-4. Los Angeles 28, WashingtonO. transition game. They made some M u stangs. Edm onton 37 8 4 78 290 194 V llla rro v a 3 2 6 8 LA — Allen 74 run (Bohr kick), 15:00. 74 recoveries, game and car^r — 1, Eliso Spitz, Short Hills, N.J., and Scott show up in the stats." Bridgeman or a Jdhnson," said Boston College recognized. But he understands good decisions on the fast break O.J. LeBlanc had three goals, Craig C alg ary 19 19 9 47 177 196' 3 2 12 4 yards In 1 play after stopping Riggins on Derrick Jensen, Los Angeles (tied Terry Gregory, Syracuse, N.Y. Boston’s Dennis Johnson (3) is triple teamed by ■ The Celtics had opened a 46- 35 Parish. "But Max sure kept them CherwInskI and Pat O'Brien two apiece W innipeg 17 23 8 42 215 242 Connecticut 3 3 10 5 4th-and-1. Los Angeles 35. WashingtonO. Brown, Super Bowl XI). and he wants to be part of a and they kept getting the ball St. Jo h n 's 2 3 11 4 Most fair catches, game — 3, Greg second quarter lead, but deadly under control." and Bob Kellogg one (or the Pioneers V ancouver 17 27 6 40 193 209 Fourthperiod •••••••••••••••••••••• Milwaukee's Bob Lanier (16), Marques Johnson and Paul winning system. Los Angeles 14 26 9 37 207 237 P ittsb u rg h 2 3 10 4 Pruitt, Los Angeles (tied Ron Gordin, outside shooting by Milwaukee's " I f you look at what they did, back.” In the win over Hobomock II. Jeff L A — F G Bahr 21, 12:36. 55 yards In 8 Pressey (25) under the basket at Boston Garden. "And we needed a good game Morin of Manchester had an assist. (Top lour In each division cpiolllv for P ro vid e n c e 1 5 9 6 plays. Key play: 39-yard run by Allen to Super Bowl V and Golden Richards, Jeff Hunter had three goals and Tom Stanley Cup playoffs.) Seton H all 1 6 7 10 Washington 19. Los Angeles 38. Washing­ Super Bowl X). 'SSIfalev, Doug W ilcox and Kellogg one Saturday's Results ton 9. Most kickoff returns, game — 5, Alvin Golf ap ie ce In the shutout triu m p h . Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Islanders 1 Att: 72,920. Garrett, Washington (tied three oth­ Boston 2, Hartford 0 S a tu rd a y 's R esults Was LA ers). College basketball roundup Chicago 4, Quebec 4 UConn 70, Providence 67 First downs 19 18 Most points, team, first half — 21, Los Calgory 3, Montreal 2 ' G eorgetow n 83, St. Jo h n 's 61 By rustling 7 8 Angeles (tied Pittsburgh vs. Dallos, PGA results Sports in Brief N.Y. Rangers 6, Toronto 3 N o tre D am e 81, V llla n o v o 68 B y passing 10 9 Super Bowl XIII). W ashington 3, Pittsburgh 2 Pittsburgh 71, Seton Hall 59 B y penalty 2 1 Most points, team, third quarter — 14, Bowling M innesota 5, Detroit 1 Syracuse 75, Boston College 73 3rd down eff. 6— 17— 35 5— 13—38.0 Los Angeles (tied Green Bay vs. Kansas $400,000 Phoenix Open Puffolo 2, St. Louis 1 Saturday's Results Net yards 283 385 City, Super Bow l I). A t Phoenix, A riz., Jan. 22 East’s Kelly honored Edm onton 6, Los Angeles 3 No games scheduled Offensive plays 73 60 Most touchdowns, team, game— 5, Los (P a r 71) Sunday's Result M o n d a y 's G am es Average gain 3.9 6.4 Angeles (tied Green Bov vs. Kansas City, Tom Purtzer $72,(X)0 B-67-68-6S—268 HARTP'ORD - .lude Kelly, who led East Louisville didn't waste any time Winnipeg 6, Vancouver 4 Boston College at Georgetown Net yards rushing 90 231 Super Bowl I, Pittsburgh vs. Dallos, Corey P avin 43,200 U7-68-68— 269 Catholic to the Class MM state football GOP Women Monday's Games Total rushes 32 33 Super Bowl XIII). L a rry M ize 23,200 67- 68-67-68— 270 (All Times EST) Most points after touchdown, team, Curtis Strange 23,200 68- 66-69-67— 270 championship in 1983, will be one of three men B a rb a r a T w ib le 175-199-514, Sue Saturday's Big East resuit Avg. gain rushing 2.8 7.0 Bv United Press International Buffalo at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Net yards passing 193 154 game — 5, Los Angeles (tied Green Bay Doug Tewell 14,^ 72-68-66-66— 272 who will receive outstanding coach awards and Manual Forrest 11. Wildcats' 7-foot forward, grabbed 18 rebounds. L a n ce 222-505, B e v e rly T lld e n 195, Chicago at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. vs. Kansas City, Super Bowl I, B ill Sander 14,600 70-66-69-67— 272 Carolyn Wilson 191-471, Joyce Tyler Connecticut 70, Providence 67 Sacks by-ybrds 2— 18 ^50 Wednesday night from the Northern Connecticut The Cardinals are now 11-4 overall and 4-0 in the “ We don't have as many big horses to put in there as Tuesday's (3ames Gross yds passing 243 172 Pittsburgh vs. Dallas, Super Bowl XIII). George Burns 14,600 70-/0-65-67— 272 178-480, Sandy Saw yer 465, G ra y ce Hartford at Montreal, 7:35 p.m. M ost kickoff returns, team, gam e — 7, Jim Sim ons 10,000 68- 69-72-64— 273 Chapter of the Football Foundation and Hall of Louisville decided not to waste any time. Metro Conference. The game was considered a they do." Houston coach Guy Lewis said. " I f you have Shea 474, S a lly H eavisid es 457. Passes 16—35—2 16— 25—0 The Cardinals spurted to a 14-4 lead in the opening ' W innipeg at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. CONNECTICUT(70) Avg. gain pass play 4.7 5.7 Washington (tiedthree others). T im N orris 10.000 69- 69-68-67— 273 Fame, The awards will be given at the Tower conference game for Louisville since it does not play two 7-footers to put in there against one 7-footer the N Y Islanders at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Broxton 10-130020, Frederick 5-103-313, Punts 8— 32.4 7— 42.7 Post-seoson records set in Super Bowl H ale Irwin 10,000 72- 68-64-69— 273 Suite building of the Hartford Insurance Group, three minutes of their upset of No. 11 UCLA Sunday, South Carolina. intimidation ought to work out to about two to one.” Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Coles 3-5 5011, Hobbs 3-112-28, GIscombe Had blocked 1 0 XVIII Lon H inkle 10,000 68- 71-65-6^273 putting the Bruins into a state of shock from which An elated Crum now has his sights on bigger Kentucky, 14-2, led 35-31 at intermission after U.S. Mixed 2-42-26, B lu ch e r3-3006, BesselInkOOOOO, Return yardage 167 30 Most consecutive post-season Tim Simpson 10,000 73- 68-69-63— 273 Kelly, whose team completed a 10-1 season with lthler01000.Totals29-5312-1370. Punt returns-yards 2-35 2-8 games Fuzzy Zoeller 10,000 69- 70-68-66— 273 a 14-12 victory over Hand in the state title game, they never recovered. conquests, smiling at the mere thought of beating No. gaining the lead for the first time with 3:01 left in the Sue Hale 185-503, Suzanne Feltman AHL standings P R O V ID E N C E (67) KO returns-yards 7— 132 M 7 scoring rushing touchdown — 6, John Tom m y N akajm 10,000 69-69-69-66— 273 "In my experiences at UCLA, I ’ve never seen a 2 DePaul in their upcoming game. half. 487, C a th y K enny 186, M a rg e D e Llsle W aller 303-49, KnightO-20000, Thorpe Interceptions-yards 0—00 2-5 Riggins, Washington. Old record, J.C. Snead 7,000 66- 69-68-71-274 will be honored along with Joel Lorden of 5, team start quite as fast as this Louisville team did,” Alvin Franklin led Houston, 16-3, with 25 points and 178-182-492, D a le P e c k e r 179-179-494, 9-118-1026, Brow n 1-2002, Donovan 2-202 Penaltles-yards 4—62 7— 56 Johnny Miller 7,000 68-7066-70— 274 Kingswood Oxford School and Bruce Kasenetz of "W e were especially happy to win, since this game Northern 4, Lomex4-62-410, Hll 13-6026, KIpterOOOO Franco Harris, twice. John Adams 5,600 68-7067-70— 275 LInd o B u rton 189-473, T e rry P rlsk - W L T P ti. GF GA Fumbles-lost 1— 1 3— 2 Torringlon High. said UCLA coach Larry Farmer, who has been with counted as a conference game for us," Crum said.” lf Michael Young added II. w o ld o 185-513, C in d y H u rle y 494, L in d a 0,Starks1-1002,Cantv 4-4008. Totals27-40 Touchdowns 1 5 Longest run from scrimmage — 74 Willie Wood 5,600 6968-7068—275 Fredericton 28 17 3 59 212 156 1-2267.. yards, Marcus Allen, touchdown. Old John Fought 5,600 71-6668-70— 275 the Bruins’ varsity staff since 1975 and^ead coach "we can do that same in our other designated Skoglund 189488, Shelia BonettI 498, A dirondack 23 16 8 54 215 211 By rushing 1 2 since 1981, " I ’ve never seen a team do that to us." Linda Cromwell 186465, Shelia Price Hoittime— Providence 37-33, Fouled Bv passing 0 1 record, 71 yards, Hugh McElhenny, 1957, Fred Couples 5,600 71-6669-69—275 conference game at DePaul I’ll be tickled.’ "T o come back like we did took a lot of poise,” said Moncton 22 21 5 49 161 169 out— None. Total fouls—Connecticut 19, James Lofton, 1982). Al Geiberger 5,600 6769-68-71— 275 Colts were ready to go 233-189-596, B etty H ite 184-468, D iane Nova Scotia 20 23 7 47 175 166 By returns 0 2 Louisville playM at a level that surprised even its The Bruins, 11-3, were led by Kenny Fields with 25 Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall. ” 1 thought we played B rennan 475, F re d KozIckI 208-595, Providence 14. Technicals— None. Conversions 0— 1 5— 5 Most receptions, post season, career — Scott Hoch 3,8^ 6966-71-70— 276 M aine 17 19 7 41 174 168 Rebounds-Connecticut 18 (Hobbs, Brox­ 73, Cliff Branch, Los Angeles. Old record, Som Rachels 3,840 71-6867-71—276 BALTIMORE — Robert Irsay, the embattled home court fans. Charles Jones dominated the game, points. Ralph Jackson with 19 and Stuart Gray with 10 with tremendous aggressiveness. We really came V ern o n P e c ke r 232-511, R ich P e c ke r Sherbrooke 12 32 4 28 173 244 Field goals 1—2 M 203-556, L o u P o lln skI 202-553, Regis ton 3) ,Provldence24 (Thorpe7). Assists— Time of possession 30:38 29:22 70, Fred Blletnlkoff. Russ Cochron 3,840 67- 7267-70—276 Colts owner who protests he has done nothing to scoring a career-high 27 points and grabbing a points and 12 rehounds. through the way a good team should. Southern Connecticut 14 (Williams 4), Providence Most yards on receptions, post season, D.A. Weibring 3,840 7169-66-70—276 Lo n g tln 209-563, D ave Fenn 247-207-632, B altim o re 28 12 7 63 move the team from its current home, ordered game-high 15 rebounds in the 86-78 upset at Louisville. In another game Sunday. No. 3 Kentucky beat No. 5 In games Saturday involving the top 10 teams. No. 1 Charlie Fenn 512, Bob Skoglund 202, 125 2l(Brown4).A—6,538. Individual Statistics career — 1,289, Cliff Branch. Los Leonard Thmpsn 3,840 68-69-7168— 276 Rochester 54 p g 179 Angeles, extended own record. Ky. North Carolina defeated Virginia 69-66; No. 4 Lee C ote 203, E d L a rso n 236-576, Steve Springfield 1? 50 192 178 RUSHING — Washington-RIggins 26- G ory Koch 2.780 69-70-7068— 277 reservations on five moving vans for a Super Houston 74-67. Akeem "The Dream” Olajuwon, ^ 1 Most punts, post season, career — 101, M ik e Reid 2,780 69-69-7069—277 " I thought Charles Jones was justawesome today,” Texas-El Paso downed Wyoming 54-46; No. 6 Aiello 202. New Haven 21 25 4 46 220 227 64. Bowl- weekend end run, it was reported Sunday. Houston's 7-foot tower of power, spent much of the Coiiege basketbaii standings Theismann 3-18, J. Washington 3-a Totals Ray Guv. Los Angeles, extended own Nick Foldo 2,780 72- 67-7068— 277 St. CatharIns 19 22 4 42 187 205 record. Bill Shover, director of community services for said Louisville coach Denny Crum. " I thought game on the bench because of foul trouble and fouled Georgetown walloped No. 16 St. John’s 83-61; No. 7 17 22 7 41 174 197 32-90. Los Angeles-Allen 20-191, King 3-12. Jim Nelford 2.780 68- 7167-71— 277 Hershev C alvin Peete 2.7M 7168-7365— 277 The Arizona Republic, .was quoted in Sunday's everyone played well the first half, but he played out with 6; 14 left in the game. Maryland topped Old Dominion 69-58; No.8 Nevada- Bingham ton 18 26 4 40 208 236 M A J O R IN D E P E N D E N T S H aw kins 3-6, P ru itt 5-17, Plunkett 1-mlnus •••••••••••••••••••••• 2, W illis 1-7. Totals 33-231. Mike Sullivan 2,780 716768-71— 277 superb the entire gam e." Kenny Walker scored 20 points and grabbed 10 Las Vegas edged No. 15 Fresno State 64-62; No. 9 Saturday's Results W L Pet. editions of the the Baltimore Sun as saying St. C atharines 6, Blnghom ton 5 (ot) D ePaul 0 1.000 PASSINCj— Washlngton-Thelsmann M a rk Lye 2,113 73- 67-68-70—278 preparations to move the Colts were nearing Louisville had three other players in double figures rebounds and 6-11 Melyin Turpin added 19 points and Illinois whipped No. 14 Purdue 76-52 and No. 10 Oregon Calendar SW Louisiana 2 .846 16- Isao A okl 2,113 69- 71-66-72— 278 Skating Dave B a rr 2,113 72-69-7067— 278 completion — including reservations placed on — Milt Wagner with 18 points. Billy Thompson with 17 fl rebounds to lead Kentucky. Sum Bowie, the Stale lost to Washington 72-.58. M a in e 6, Fredericton 2 Stetson 11 4 35-2-243. L o s A n g e le s -P lu n k e tt 16-25-0- M oncton 5, A dirondack 3 Notre Dame 10 5 172. Ron Streck 2,113 69- 68-71-70— 278 five moving vans. B altim o re 4, Springfield 3 Pan American 8 4 RECEIVING — Washington-Didier 5- •••••••••••••••••••••• Jim Colbert 2,113 71-66-7467— 270 Sunday’s Results Texas-San Antonio 9 5 65, Mark O’Meara 2,113 75656969—278 MONDAY A dirondack 6, N ova Scotia 5 Marauette ^ 9 7 J. Washington 3-20, Garrett l- li Brown Figure skating results Ben Crenshaw 1,720 6769-73-70— 279 B a sk e tb a ll Bingham ton 8, Sherbrooke 2 SE Louisiana 8 6 3-93, Giaquinto2-21, Monk 1-26f^IMi\^ 1- Scott Simpson 1.7A 70- 716969— 279 Schramm denies deal set Indian matmen 1. Totals 16-243. Los Ange^-Allen U.S. National Championships Peter Oosterhuis 1,720 6?f-71-7069— 279 M C C cagers Community College of Rhode Island Monday’s Game D ayton 6 6 at M C C , 8 Moncton at Fredericton Baptist (S.C.) 6 7 King 2-8, Christensen 4-32,/Branch 6-9i( Don Ham m ond 1,5M 67- 74-69-70— 280 TAM PA. Fla. (U P l) — Though one of the men David Ogrin 1,218 70- 7169-71— 281 W re stlin g N.C.-Wllmlngton 6 7 H aw kins 2-20. Totals 16-173 A t Salt L a ke City, Jan. 18-21 making a bid to buy the Dallas Cowboys said only Fermi at Manchester, 6 Jets 8, Canucks 4 Tennessee State 7 8 INTERCEPTIONS —/Washlngton-0- Men Final Standings Tom Welskopt 1.218 6967-72-73—281 a few details remained to be settled to complete capture first in comeback win New Orleans 6 8 00. 1. Scott Hamilton, BowlingGreen.Ohlo, Rex Caldwell 1,218 68- 7368-72— 281 2.0; 2. Brian Boitano, Sunnyvale, Calif., Lanny Wadkins 1,216 67-70-73-71— 281 the deal, Cowboys president and general f TUESDAY U tica 6 10 Los Angeles-Squirek 1-5, Haves 1-0. Gary Hallberg 1,218 66-74-71-70— 281 B a sk e tb a ll Vancouver 31 0— 4 MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC Totals 2-5. 4.0; 3. M a rk Cockerell, Sun Valley, Calif., manager Tex Schramm denied a transaction was NEW HAVEN — Manchester Community College Winnipeg 11 4—6 Conference A ll Gom es PUNTING—Washington-J. Hayes 7- 6.6; 4. P a u l W ylie, Denver, 8.6; 5. Tom Joey Sindelar 1,218 71- 68-7369— 281 Prince Tech at Manchester, 7:45 Roger Moltbie 1,218 71-68-74-68— 281 at hand. Coming from behind in the final four weight cla’sses, Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 7:45 First period— 1, Vancouver, Tanfl 33 W L Pet. W L Pet. 37.0. Dickson. Colorado Springs, Colo., 10.8; 6. basketball team^won its first game of the season here Daniel Doran, Palos Hills, III., 11.8; 7. Lennie Clem em ts 1,218 69-71-70-71— 281 Manchester High tripped Wethersfield High, 37-25, in Bolton at VInal Tech, 7:45 (Bublo, Sundstrom ), 3:26. 2, Vancouver, N.C. A & T 3 1 .750 9 4 .692 Los Angeles-Guy 7-42.7. Saturday afternoon, as Chuck Garen hit a three-point N eely 6 (W illiam s, G rad in), 5:54. 3, How ard 2 1 .667 5 9 .357 PUNT RETURNS—WashIngton- Scott Williams, Redondo Beach, Calif., Tom Kite 947 6869-71-74— 282 Coventry at RHAM, 7:45 Chip Beck 947 70-68-73-71— 282 play with 53 seconds remaining in overtime to give the CCIL wrestling action Saturday afternoon at Clarke South Windsor at East Catholic Winnipeg, McBdIn 7 (Wilson, Campbell), Md.-Eost. Sh. 1 1 .500 3 10 .231 Giaqui- 14.2; 8. Bobby Beauchamp, Pembrooke, Purtzer takes Phoenix Open Mass., 16.2; 9. Christopher Bowman, Von Don Poolev 947 69-7169-73— 282 Cougars a 78-74 victory over South Central Commun­ Arena. (g irls ), 7:30 10:1). 4, Vancouver, Lonz 11 (W illiam s), D elaw are St. 1 2 .333 6 6 .500 nto 1-2, Green 1-0. Totals 2-2. Los 15:51. Penalties— Lem ay, Van, 3:23; So. Car. St. 1 2 .333 6 7 .462 Angeles-Wattsl-0, Pruitt 1-3.Totals2-3. Nuys, Calif., 16.2; 10. Craig Henderson, George Archer 947 69- 71-68-74— 282 PHOENIX. Ariz. — It was a shot familiar to The win evens the Indians' mark at 1-1 in the league Payne Stewart 947 70- 71-70-71— 282 ity College. W E D N E S D A Y M cBaIn, Wpg, 3:23; Lanz, Van, 7:37; Beth.-Cook. 0 1 .000 3 11 .214 KICKOFF RETURNS—Washlnoton- Harbor City, Calif., 22.2. weekend duffers — coming cut of the dreaded and improves their overall standard to 2-5. W ilson, W pg, 14:42; M cB aIn, Wpg, 16:37; G- Ladies F in al Standings Don Pohl 947 70- 71-746&— 283 MCC is now 1-7 overall and 1-3 in the CCCAA. South Ice H o cke y Fla. ASiM 0 0 .000 4 9 .306 Pat McGowan 947 74-66-71-72— 283 sand trap. Wethersfield is 1-3 in CCIL competition and 6-6 Manchester vs. Conard at Veteran's W illiam s, Von, 17:36; Soetaert, Wpg METRO arrett 5-100, G rant 1-32, K im b a ll 1-0. 1. Rosalynn Sumners, Edmonds, Wash., Central is 1-4, All of its lo.sses have been in league play. (served by D e Blois), 17:36; M o lln , Van, Totals 7-132. Los Angeles-Pruitt 1-17. 3.4; 2. Tiffony Chin, Toluco Lake. Calif., Allen Miller 947 71- 70-69-73— 283 Tom Purtzer swung and the ball exploded from R in k , W est H a rtfo rd , 7:30 Conference A ll Gom es Andy Bean 864 7068-70-76—284 With South Central leading 74-73 in overtime, Garen overall. East Catholic vs. Glastonbury at 19:06; M a cLe a n , Wpg, 19:54. w L Pet. W L Pet. MISSED FIELD GOALS— 3.6; 3. EtaineZayak, Param us, N .J.,5.4; 4. Second period—5, Vancouver, Smvl 18 Washlngton- Jill Frost. Walpole, Mass., 7.4; 5. Tom Jenkins 864 68- 71-74-71— 284 the sand. It was still picking up speed when it took a pass from Ed Tenero at the side of the lane and Wethersfield had a 25-15 lead going into the Bolton Ice Palace, 8:30 M em phis St. 4 0 1.000 12 3 .800 Clarence Rose 864 726968-75— 284 W re stlin g (Snepsts, G rad in ), 1:54. 6, W innipeg, Lo u isville 4 01.000 11 4 .733 Moselev 44. Los Angeles-None. Kathryn Adams, Walnut Creek. Calif., sailed over the green. Purtzer and other pros call hit a short jump shot. He was fouled on the play, and 155-pound weight Cla.ss. There, Manchester's John Boschman 17 (Arniel, Steen), 12.0; 6. Debbie Thomas, Los Angeles, Scott Watkins 864 6969-73-73— 284 Penney at Manchester, 6:15 Va. Tech 4 1 .800 11 4 .733 John Mahaffey 864 69- 71-7668— 284 it hitting the ball "a little thin." his free throw gave MCC a 76-74 lead. After a missed Harris won a major decision to ignite the comeback. East Catholic at Bulkeley, 6 10:20. F lo rid a St. 2 2 .500 10 4 .717 12.4; 7. Sara Macinnes, Lakewood, Calif., Penalties — W atters, Woo, 2:59; Super Bowl records 16.4; 8. Yvonne Gomez, Berkeley, Calif., Dan Halldorson 864 736572-74— 284 Most golfers call it "a screamer,” shot by South Central, Winston Brooks iced the game Sophomore Mike Taylor .scored a pin in the 167-pound Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 4 S. C arolina 2 2 .500 9 5 .643 Mike McCullough 864 67-72-73-72— 284 Schllebener, Van, 9:40; S m yl, Van, 19:46; Tulane 2 2 .500 11 10 5 .500 18.0; 9. Maradith Feinberg, St. Louis, That was Friday, and when it happened with two free throws. class, senior Shawn Corey won by forfeit at 185 pounds 19.6; 10. Kelly Webster, Colorado Springs, Dale Douglass 832 71-70-73-71— 285 THURSDAY Boschman, Wpg, 19:46. So. M iss. 0 4 .000 7 8 .467 TAMPA, Fla. (UPl) — Records set hundreds of golfers of the weekend variety smiled and senior Mike Wemmell pinned his opponent in 39 Third period—7, Winnipeg, Bosch­ Colo., 20.8. Jim Dent 820 7167-70-78— 286 Foul shooting made the difference for the Cougars. B a sk e tb a ll Cincinnati 0 6 .000 2 14 124 Sunday in Super Bowl XVIII: Brad Foxon 820 69-70-74-73—^ knowingly. seconds in the unlimited class to give Manchester the St. P a u l at E a st C a th o lic (g irls ), 7:30 man Pairs Final Standings They hit 28-of-37 at the line. The Ravens were Most yards'galned rushing, game — 1. Caltlin and Peter Carruthers. Bob Gilder 604 6969-76-73— 287 MCC at Mitchell, 7:30 18 (D eBlois, A rn ie l), 9:01. 8, W innipeg, 191, Marcus Allen, Los Angeles. Old "I consider myself a good bunker player, 18-for-40. victory. Lundholm 4 (Picard, Steen), 11:00. 9, ATLANTIC 10 Burlington. Mass., 1.4; 2. Lea Ann M iller, Steve Llebler 804 74-67-7571— 287 W re stlin g Conference All Gam es record 166, John Riggins, Super Bowl T.C. Chen 792 7169-71-77— 288 regardless of what the newspapers said the other ' Brooks led all scorers with 27 points. Garen had 23, Three other sophomores, Dave Chatzky (105), Sean Cheney Tech al Hartford Public, 3 Winnipeg, Arniel 17 (Boschman, Ba- XVII. St. Louis, and William Fauver, Claymont, * bych), W L P e t . W L Pet. Del., 2.8; 3. JIM Watson, Bloomington, Tony Sills 784 69-71-77-75— 292 day after I slashed that one over the green," including six in the tyertim e period. McCarthy (119) and Frank Hoher (138) were also Tem ple 7 0 1.000 12 2 .857 Longest run from scrimmage — 74 FRIDAY 16:27. 10, Winnipeg, DeBlois 25 (Arniel, Ind., and Burt Lancon, Costa Mesa, MCC will entertain the Community College of winners for the Indians, who return to the mat tonight St. Joseph's 4 2 .667 10 4 .714 .yards, Marcus Allen, Los Angeles. Old Calif . 4.2; 4. Gillian Wachsman and PGA Seniors Championship Purtzer said. B a sk e tb a ll Boschman), 19:32. Penalties— * record 58 yards, Tom M atte, Super Bowl M acLean , Duquesne 4 2 .667 6 B .429 Robert Daw, W ilm ington, Del., 5.6; 5. . Sunday, when it really counted. Purtzer was Rhode Island tonight at eight o’clock at East Catholic against Fermi at Clarke Arena in a makeup match at 6 East Hartford ot Manchester, 7:30 St. Bona. 3 2 .600 8 5 .615 III. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Jon. 22 East Catholic at Xavier, 7:30 W pg,6:45; McCarthy, Van, 18:06. NatalieandWayneSeybold, Marlon, Ind., true to his word. Faced with a 30-foot bunker shot High. The Rhode Island school is ranked seventh in p.m. W. Virginia 3 2 .600 7 6 .538 Highest average gain rushing, ca­ 8.2; 6. Lynne and James Freeman, P a r 72 Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 7:45 Shots on goal—Vancouver 9-7-12— reer on the 18th hole in the final round of the $400,000 New England in the National Junior College Athletic Results: 98- M o shouos (W) P a ta rin l 12-2,138- H oher (M ) 28. Penn St. 3 2 .600 6 7 .462 Moorestown, N.J., 8.4; 7. Koty Keeley A rnold P alm e r $35,000 69- 63-79-71— 282 W B F , 105- C h o lz k v (M ) dec. Cholewa11-8,145- Zenick Rocky Hill at Bolton, 7:45 Geo. Wash. 2 4 .333 7 7 .500 (minimum 20 carries) -9.55, Marcus and G a ry Kem p, San Diego, Collf., 9.6; 8. Don January $22,000 70- ;0-73-71— 284 Phoenix Open, Purtzer nailed it. It stopped a Association ratings. Coventry at Bacon Academy, 7:45 W innipeg 9-8-15—32. 11 .214 Allen, Los Angeles, 20 carries, 191 yards. UPl photo pinned Eggers 5:54, 112- (W ) pinned S canlon 3:01,155- Goalies—Vancouver, Brodeur. Win­ Rhode Island .333 3 Susan and Jason Dungien, Troy. B ill C ollins $$13,980 74- 73-73-70— 290 sc.im two feet from the pin and he rolled in the MCC (78) — Tenero 2 4-6 8. Porter 4 1-2 9, Brophy 1 Severlno (W) pinned Lukas Harrls (M) ma|. dec. Hanson M a n c h e ste r at E a st H a rtfo rd (g irls), Rutgers .286 7 8 .467 Old record 5.35, Walt Garrison. Mich., 10.0; 9. Maria Lako, Flat Rock, Peter Thomson $9,000 73-72-73-74— 292 3:30 nipeg, Lowest percentage passes had birdie putt. 1-2 3, Emerson 4 0-18. Garen 7 9-12 23, Orlowski 0 0-0 0, 3:57, 119- McCarthy (M) 13-2, 167- Taylor (M) pinned Soetaert. A — 11,713. Massachusetts .167 5 9 .357 Mich., Michael ’ Blicharskl, Trenton, Bob G oalbv $9,000 72- 70-76-74— 292 Reighning world champion Rosalyn pinned Prisvson 2:35, 126- J y ik k a 1:59, 185- C o re y (M ) Bovs Swimming IVY LEAGUE Intercep­ Gardner Dcknsn $6,750 70-77-73-73— 293 .Brooks 7 13-14 27. Totals 25 28-37 78. E a st H a rtfo rd at M a n ch ester, 3:30 Mich., 13.0; 10. Margo Shoup. Colorado Today. Purtzer is $72,000 richer for his hrilliant Guerera (W) dec. Grady 7-4, WBF, Unlimited- Wemmell •ggggggggggggggggggggg Conference All Gam es ted, career (minimum 40 passes) — 0.00. Springs, Colo., end Patrick Page, P aul H arney $6,750 7668-76-75—293 sand trap shot. SOUTH C EN TR AL (74) - Russell 6 3-8 15, Smith 7 Sumners skated to the U.S. Nationals 132- Gulllano (W) mal. dec. (M) pinned Doyles :39. W L Pet. W L Pet. Jim Plunkett, Los Angeles. 46 passes, no Portland, Ore., 13.6. Doug Sanders $6,750 69-73-74-77— 293 SATURDAY The birdie gave Purtzer only his second victory 4-10 18, Blackwell 20-14, William s00-10, Quick42-2 10, women’s championship this past wee­ Brow n 5 01.000 7 .417 interceptions. Old record. 2.13, Bart Ice Dance Pairs Final Standings Ja ck Fleck $6,750 69- 71-74-79— 293 B a sk e tb a ll Basketball Penn 2 0 1.000 6 .455 Starr. 1. JudI Blumberg, Tarzana, Calif., and Miller Barber $5,500 75- 72-74-73— 294 in his nine years on the PGA Tour, and ended the Marquez 5 3-5 13, Mero 0 0-10, Jackson 46-12 14, Totals kend in Salt Lake City. East Catholic at East Lyme, 7:30 H arvard 2 2 .500 7 .417 Longest punt return — 34 yards, Michael Seibert, Washington, Pa., 2.0; 2. Jim Ferree $4,750 7369-77-76— 295 dreams of young Corey Pavin. 28 18-40 74. Eagles upended South Central at MCC, 8 D artm outh 2 2 .500 8 .429 Darrell Green. Washington. Old re­ Carol Fox, Westland, Mich., and Richard Jerry Barber $4,750 73- 70-75 77— 295 Ice H ockey Cornell 1 2 .333 6 .538 cord, Dailey. Wilmington, Del., 4.0; 3. Elisa Charles Sifford $3,800 70- 72-77-77— 296 Manchester vs. Rockville at Bolton A match which wasn’t a match turned out to be the Y a le 0 0 .000 6 .333 31 yards, W illie Wood, Super Bowl II. Spitz, Short Hills, N.J., and Scott Stan Thirsk $3,800. 76- 74-:(0-76— 296 Ice P a la c e , 8:10 NBA standings Colum b ia 2 .333 10 .231 Most combined yards, game — 209, Gregory, Syracuse, N.Y., 6.0; 4. Renee Art W all $3,800 72- 73-74-77—296 Iran to boycott Olympics difference as East Catholic succumbed to St. W re stlin g Princeton 2 .000 5 .583 Marcus Allen, Los Angeles. 191 rushing, Roca, St. C la ire Shores, M ich., and Billy Casper $3,300 73- 77-73-74— 297 Bernard. 30-26, in wrestling action Saturday after­ M an ch e ste r at S im sb u ry, 12:15 E C A C 18 receiving. Old record. 190, Fulton Donald Adolr, Grosse Pointe Woods, Billy Maxwell $3,300 757369-80—297 Eastern JV^ New London/East Lyme at East Eastern Conference Walker, Super Bowl XVII. BEIRUT. Lebanon — Iran, which did not send NORTH ATLANTIC M ich., 8.0; 5. Susan Wynne, Cam lltus, George Baver $2,900 74- 73-74-77— 290 Figure sketing noon at the Eagles' Nest. Catholic, noon Atlantic Division Conference All Gam es Largest margin of victory, team, game its athletes to the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, will W L Pet. GB N.Y., and Joseph Druar, Buffalo, N.Y., A l M engert $2,900 71- 72-7579— 290 East's Darren Houle won at 91-pounds against his W L P e t. ' L P e t. — 29- points, Los Angeles, 38-9. Old 10.0; 6. Susan Jorgensen, Canandol- Bob ToskI $2,400 69- 67-75 77-299 boycott this year's games in Los Angeles because Boston 32 9 .785 — Northeastern 0 1.000 I 3 .812 record. 25 points. Green Bay vs. Kansas George Leaning $2,400 75- 72-73-79— 299 St. Bernard opponent but it was only an exhibition Ph iladelph ia 29 12 .707 3 qua, N.Y., Robert Yokabaskas, of the C.S. government's "crim es" around the tripjQougars Canisius .667 » 5 .643 City, Super Bowl I. Simsbury, Conn., 12.0; 7. Lois Luciani, Mike Fetchick $2,400 70- 71-75 82— 299 bout. Houle is undefeated at 91. New Y o rk 22 18 .550 9'/z New Hamp. .600 ' 6 .538' Most points, team, game — 38, Los world. t^m is strong New Jersey 22 20 .524 lOVz Wilmington, Del., Russ Witherby, Cin­ G ay Brew er $1,900 7469-80-78—301 Richard Lee, Mark Cantin, and Brian Dunn were M ain e .500 ► 4 .692 Angeles. Old record, 35, Green Bay vs. cinnati, Ohio, 14.0; 8. Eva Hunyadi, Mal McMullen $1,900 72- 7573-01— 301 W ashington IB 24 .429 14'/z .500 I 9 .357 W ILLIM AN TIC — Eastern Connecticut State winners in lighter weight classes for thfe Eagles, 4-6-1 Soccer Centml Division N iagara University women’s junior varsity team overcame a Boston U. .500 » 7 .462 SALT LAKE CITY (UPl) - The athletes and overall. St. Bernard won'the next four weight classes M ilw aukee 24 17 .590 — Verm ont .286 110 .286 PittsDurgn 6J-ai (ot); lost to Palmer wins Seniors event Manchester Community College lead in the final 10 D etralt 23 18 .561 1 .000 110 .286 How Top 20 fared Georgetown 83-61. coaches of the U.S. Olympic Figure Skating Team say before East’s Bruce Antonia won by pin at 145. Two Colgate ' 17. O klahom a (15-2) defeated minutes of play here Saturday evening, to score a A tlanta 22 20 .524 2'/z PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. - Arnold the squad headed for 1984 Winter Games at Sarajevo, more Saints wins followed before Mike Riscassi Chicago 16 22 .421 6V2 E C A C SO UT H Colorado 100-89 (2ot); defeated 45-42 victory over the Lady Cougars.. Cleveland 12 29 .293 12 NEW YORK (UPl) — How Kansas State63-80. I aimer is noted for his rallies, but the veteran Yugoslavia, should be the strongest ever. scored a superior decision at 185 to close the East MiSL standings Conference All Games the UPl Top 20 college ( -V Indiana 10 29 .256 13 18. Louisiana State (11-3) GM Eastern’s victory came in its first game of the W LPet. W LPet. golfer had to scramble twice to win the $200,000 " I t ’s a kind of a team that is very, very strong,” said deficit to 27-26. St. Bernard, however, won the Western Conference basketball teams fared defeated U.S. International season. MCC is now 1-2. Eastern D ivision Richm ond 3 0 1.000 10 5 .667 through games of Sunday, Jan. 104-66; defeated Alabama PG^A Seniors Championship by two strokes. Peter Burrows, coach of former world champion unlimited bout and the match. M idw est D ivision Geo. Mason 2 1 .667 13 2 .867 The Lady Cougars were led by Sue Donnelly, who W L Pet. 6B , W L Pet. GB 29: 85-84. Golf's most popular performer over the past 25 Elaine Zayak. Zayak, Paramus, N.J., is one of three East’s next outing is Wednesday at Bulkeley High in Cleveland 16 4 — J. Madison 1 1 .500 8 7 .533 1. North C arolina (14-0) AUTO REPAIRS had 13 points. Manchester High graduate Lisa Utah 26 15 .634 — W m . M a ry 1 1 .500 years finished the final round Sunday with a solid women who will represent the United States in the Hartford at 6 p.m. Pittsburgh 12 6 .667 3 8> 4 8 .333 defeated V irg in ia 69-66; de­ 19. Arkansas (152) defeated D allas 23 19 .548 3'/a N avy 1 2 .333 13 5 .722 Christensen tied Sox\ scoring honors for Eastern with B a ltim o re 13 9 .591 4 Denver 18 24 .437 8Va feated Duke78-73. Texas 70-66; defeated Texos 1-under-par round of 71 to win the $95,000 top individual skating at the next month's Winter Games. Results: 98- Lee (EC) sup. Pelletier 9-4, 145- Antonia E. Carolina 0 3 .000 2 12 .142 2. DePaul (14-0) defeated prize. eight, dec. Legato 19-3, 105- Cantin ( e C) pinned Sousa 2:38, 155- New Y o rk 11 11 -MO 6 San A ntonio 18 24 .437 8'/z Tech67-57. The other two are defending world champion Memphis 7 13 .3M 9 E C A C M E T R O South Florida 59-50. 20. Boston College (12-4) MCC will play the Community Ct liege of Rhode (E C ) pinned R a v e ll :53, 112- Donat (SB)dec. H arkinsll-J Houston 17 25 .405 9'/2 Conference All Gomes 0 WE SERVICE ALL Rosalynn Sumners, Edmonds, Wash., who won her Dunn (EC) mai. dec. Lorn- 167-Korper (SB) pinned Lan. Buffalo 3 14 .333 9'/z Kansas C ity 16 24 .400 9'/2 defeat^ Northeastern 81-78 Island tonight at six o’clock at East Catholic. The W estern D ivision W L Pet. W L Pet. 3. Kentucky (14-2) lost to (ot); lost to Syrocuse7573. Homa of Mr Goodwrmnch GENERAL MOTOR .third consecutive U.S. title Saturday night at the bprdi 11-2, 119- Ferace (SB) clano, 185-Rlicas?! (EC)sSS! Paelfle Division F. Dickinson 4 2 .667 9 7 .563 Bumphus wins WBA title Kansas City 13 6 — Portland 27 17 .614 — Florido 69-57; defeated Van- game will be followed by a match between the men’s pinned Flebeau, 126- Grills dec. Leone i8-4. Unlimited R. M o rris 4 2 .667 7 9 .438 derbllt 67-46; defeated National Figure Skating Championships, and 16-year- (SB) mal. dec. Vlllar 8-0,132- Blonchette (SB) d « K pe?: St. Louis 13 8 .619 1 Los Angeles 24 16 .600 1 CARS AND TRUCKS ATLAN TIC CITY, N.J. — If undefeated Johnny teams. W ichita I 11 -4» 4'/z Loyola (Md) 5 3 .625 8 7 .533 Houston 7467. old Tiffany Chin, Toluca Lake, Calif. Onorato(SB)sup. dec. Folev sla 3-2. Seattle 21 18 .538 3V2 M a rlst 3 2 .600 8 6 .571 Sunday's College Bumphus thinks he can sit back and enjoy his new MCC (42) — Donnelly 53-4 13. Daley 20-34, Gagnon0 16-0, 138- Lew is (SB) dec. Los Angeles 8 11 .4^ 5 Golden State 20 22 .476 6 4. Texas-El Paso (16-1) lost to • ALL MECHANICAL REPAIRS "You have two world champions that are going into Phoenix 7 11 5/z Long island 3 2 .600 8 6 .571 championship, he’s got another thing coming 0-0 0, Sblendorio 2 0-6 4, Brozowsky 4 2-610, Tucker 5 0-1 Phoenix 19 22 .4M 6'/2 St.Fran (Pa) 3 3 .500 6 9 .400 Colorado State 63-51; defeated basketball results the Olympics from the same country, from the same Tacom a 4 16 .200 9Va San D iego 13 28 .317 12t the fact that that company is not employment consultant. If you have a job search Herald photo by Pinto Last'year I had a rather question, send a letter to Box 591, Job Search, We were given a ((t hole Thanksgiving and Christ­ only present you with positions that the agency will offering you a job at that time. D EA R LOVE: Thanks, brief affair with my boss. mas cards, we well as make money on by filling. There will be other With your primary concern being specific informa­ Manchester Herald, Manchester, C T 06040. For a The dance gets a kick-off but not everybody in Ar­ smoked ham, which we (He's married, I'm not.) personal reply, enclose a self-addressed, stamped gave away because care packages and gifts. See Boston’s flowers positions at the client companies that you might be tion as to why you will not be working there, call the kansas "loves" me. Wit­ Their generosity showed envelope. Rick Schneider, Eric Jones, Meg Berte pike. A microwave oven, gas grill and a neither of us cun eat I thought I was preg­ The Coventry Garden Club will sponsor a bus trip to ideal for — but because the agency knows those person who interviewed you. Pleasantly and courte­ ness this letter from the true spirit of love and smoked meat, and what is nant in August, so I told the Boston Flower Show March 13. Cost is $16.50 for and Brian Jones, all members of the $250 gift certificate for Stop and Shop Fayetteville: caring, and made the more, we don't care (or it. him and he quickly gave bus and admission, or $25 including lunch at the Manchester Soccer Booster Club, get will be raffled at 10 p.m. Tickets are $15 a holidays a little brighter 3 We also got candy and me $300 for an abortion. Marriot Hotel. D EAR ABBY: I wish to for those of us who were ready for a club-sponsored dance and couple for the dance. Raffle tickets are fruitcakes — unwelcome Well, us it turned out, it The bus will leave the South United Methodist high heaven you would thousands of miles from raffle Feb. 4 from 8 p.m. to midnight at $1. Call 649-1058 or 646-8168. gifts because they make was a false alarm, so I Church parking lot. 1226 Main St., at 8:30 a.m. and the stop putting out that list of our families. us bulge in the wrung spent the $300 on clothes The Jesters Court, 748 Tolland Turn­ gift suggestions in which Protecting freedom re­ Meadowbrook Plaza in Coventry at 8:45 a.m. The places. I could go on and and never told him the return trip will leave Boston at 4:30 p.m. you recommend food for quires losing some, but elderly people. on. abortion wasn't Reservations, by check, should be sent to Mrs. the taste of giving is .necessary. Stanley Juros, Apt. B-6, 205 Homestead St.. Ever since you put that Abby, we do not need sweet! Manchester. Reservations close March 1. ‘New’ low-mass tonearms K.J. BLACK. out. we have gotten great food. I love jewelry, per­ He still thinks I had the heaps of food (or Christ­ fume and nice things for abortion and my con­ ROCHESTER. N Y. Club hears legislator mas. and we simply the house and my husband science is bothering me. I DEPLOYED IN loathe it! Not only do we loves records, books and rationalize it in my own BEIRUT, LEBANON The Manchester Women's Club will meet tonight at are old sound discovery 8 at the Community Baptist Church. 585 E. Center St. Rep. Elsie Swensson of Manchester will speak. Her topic: "How I became an OW L." OWL stands for the QUESTION: Many nearms and 2G tonearms It is important at any age Order of W.omen Legislators. turntables being sold to­ found in some of their Ms. Swensson serves on the state Legislature's day offer low-mass to­ console stereos. government administration and elections committee nearms. What exactly Q U E S TIO N : I pur­ .- rf.- and the human services committee. does this mean? Stereo Expert chased a 75-watt 12-inch Helen Larmett and Joan Gerrity are hostesses. to eliminate extra body fat musical instrument Betty Lou Nordeen is in charge of arrangements. . ANSWER: Simply put, speaker for $30.1 used it to Refreshments will be served. Jack Bertrand a low-mass tonearm replace the defective DEAR DR. LAMB: I'm t it a t ’ s a surgical weighs less than the old speaker in my Gibson a 61-year-old woman who procedure. Commission to meet kandard type. I am not 50-watt guitar amplifier. has hud a weight problem Something else you talking about the tracking It lasted less than a since adolescence. I've need in your program The Commission on Aging will meet tonight at 7:30 force when I say this. I am month. The original besides exerci.se and diet at the Manchester Senior Citizens' Center. 549 E. taken all kinds of diet pills talking about a tonearm low mass tonearms are viously there is a small speaker lusted six years. Your Health is patience. Sensible Middle Turnpike. Russell Camp will conduct the and tried all the (ad diets bnd its counter weight not new. Some were on the chance that a tonearm Why did the new one go through the years. weight loss takes time. meeting. removed from the turnta­ market in the early 60s. It design, when muss was bad so fast? The only time I was Lawrence Lamb, M.D. just took people 15 years J ble and placed on a scale. not considered, should ANSWER: Let me as­ successful was with Robles to speak You see, a tonearm of any to figure out why those come out near perfect as sure you there are no Weigh! Watchers. 1 lost 47 mass can be set to any particular ones worked so some early designs did. professional 12-inch There’s someone out The Manchester Lodge 73 of Masons will meet pounds. But it's been 14 there vVho wants to buy desired tracking force if good. It turned out to be There is a good chance speakers on the market years since 1 lost the Tuesday at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. ’25 E. the proper counter weight their mass. Now most some of you may own vour power tools. Find This exercise will lift and tone the lower back. Lie on your back and contract the muscles. Hold. Return buttocks to the floor. for $30. The one you weight and now I've that buyer with a low-cost Center St. > is used, but a high mass tonearms are patterned some of these, so I will list Harold Robles will speak at 8 p.m. on the life of( with legs separated, knees bent, feet flat on the floor and head Repeat very slowly, only five times at first bought may have looked gained most of it back. You really can't separ­ you the *Health Letter ad In Classified. 643-2711. tonearm wilT not follow after those early ones. them: Albert Schweitzer. Robles is the former secretary resting on hands. Lift your buttocks straight up from the floor the same to you but it Is it possible at my age ate diet from exercise for 20- to. Doing Something the record surface prop­ Designers of turntables 1. Tonearms supplied on failed because its internal to firm up my muscles? I a weight-control pro­ About Body Fat. Others general of the International Abert Schweitzer erly and may even lose just didn’t pay much BSR professional series Organization. parts were not rugged ride my bike about four gram. After all. your who want this issue can contact with a warped attention to the mass of a turntables. enough. You can order an A The program is opne to all Masonic families and miles a day. Am I wasting exercise uses calories .send 75 cents \(Tth a long. record. This is because tonearm until some cheap 2. Tonearms on Garrard original, replacement friends. my time? I ’ve been on a that help to eliminate S t a m ped. sel f-aefd ressed Dine out, and stick to the diet, too the increased mass plastic tonearms were Syncro-Lab turntables from Gibson or purchase diet for two weeks and body fat and your diet envelope for it to me, in causes it to have more found to outperform some SL-40B, SL-45B, SL-55and a professional substitute I’ve only lost three controls how niiiny calo­ care of this newspaper. Writers to meet Staying inside your calorie limit does not have to be inertia. This inertia tends of their top of the line others. from another company pounds, despite my ries you consume. Your P.O. Box 1.551, Radio City to keep the tonearm at professional ones. It was 3. Some Dual turntables such as Elgctro-Voice, SOUTH WINDSOR - The Connecticut Chapter of incompatible with dining out. Indeed, for many people efforts, bicycling is a good ap­ Station, New York, N"\' today, lunch or dinner in a restaurant is not a special rest when the record found by experimentation that were installed in J.B .L., Oaktron or Pyle the Romance Writers of America wil meet Feb. 4 at proach. I hope you are on 10019. treat, hut a business necessity. Recognizing this need, surface tries to move it. that too little mass causes K.L.H. combo stereos. Driver. It should cost 11:30 a.m. at the South Windsor Public Library. 1.550 Beauty D EAR R EA D ER : It's a well-balanced diet. You can firm your mus­ many restaurants today have dieters' menus. 1 want to point out that bass distortion, so. ob­ 4. Zenith Cobra to- between $75. and $100. important to eliminate I strongly disapprove of cles to some extent. The N Sullivan Ave. If you decide a lunch or dinner date is too important Jo Ann Simon, author of "Love Once in Passing” excess body fat, regard­ most fad diets and diet problem is over-stretched or pleasant to turn down, here are some tricks that Improvement and "Hold Fust to Love. " will speak. She is the less of your age. Elderly pills — they usutdiy cause skin. This is a problem will help. recipient of the 1982 Bronze Porgie Award given by the Supermarket Shopper people shouldn't get too more harm than good. particularly in people You don't have to count calories to recognize that Plan West Coast Review of Books. She is on the board of skinny, as (hey need some You need some general older than 40. It' s possi­ fish, broiled or baked, and minus any cream sauce, is Cherry Lowman directors of the Romance Writers of America. reserve’ But you’re not information on weight ble to have some of the a good bet. Ditto for broiled or roasted turkey or The public is invited. Call 644-1635. yet in that age group. control, so I'm sending excess skin removed, but chicken (hold the gravy). Danger words are "sauteed" and "fried." ' This year’s poetry winner VFW meets Tuesday Avoid any item, meat or vegetable, that features a like to join thi^usands of B IP followers who are looking sauce. Also, yourjiptato should be baked or broiled, forward to being 15 to 20 pounds slimmer in just eight Cinema and seasoned/^Ritlrsalt and pepper, or your favorite weeks, it is not too iate. My B IP K IT gives you Ladies Auxiliary to Post 2046 VFW will meet herbs, instojfo’of butterorsourcream. Youcanaskfor compiete directions, 14 days of calorie-counted Tueesday at the post home. 608 E.. Center St. The your salad jessing, oil and vinegar or lemon, on the is best oTB.OOO entries Hartford Windsor menus, spot-reducing exercises, weight charts, a Plaza — Christine (R ) 7: 15. meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. side. If therir}* a salad bar, stay away from the items Atheneum CInetno— Reop­ caiorie chart and a wall chart to record your progress. ens Thursday. Members are reminded to bring food items for the like chick peas, potato salad and kidney beans. Stick what they will eat, are matched up just fine, Subscribe For your BIP K IT , send $1 and a long, self-addressed, By Martin Sloane 5,000 entries. It was an Cinema City — v irtla o food basket. Plans will be discussed for the Loyalty I zip around counters to with fresh vegetables only. stamped envelope with your request to Cherry United Feature exciting competition and 1 there’s one vegetarian, (PG) 7,9:35. — SIlkwood (R) Day. Portion control is a basic tactic when eating out. Lowman, in care of the Manchester Herald, Box 591, want to thank the many the rest all like meat, get in the line: 7:15, 9:4L — Carmen (R) Members should contact' Terry Varney on the Syndicate 7:30,9:50. — Eraserhead9:20 Some dieters who dine out often rely on "doggie Manchester, CT. 06040. readers who participated. .__ I wave at acquaintan­ I'm a whisper too late, with The Man Who Fell to SMIOWCASE ^ EXCITING plays foodless food sale flyer. Mrs. Jones is ahead bags.'' If you find yourself looking at a large serving of "Shopping for food is an The winner of the $100 ces, 1 keep on my way, Earth (R) 7:05. O N E IiA S " "■ I...... with a basket piled high Cinestudlo — The Ruling a marvelous entree, think how much more marvelous experience that can be first prize is Lola Hahn of everybody’s rush-rush Class 7:30. This exercise is designed to trim the and we mustn't delay; (her folks will be fed!) •ARGAINMAtINEC OAIIT C O C A it would be us two meals instead of one. Take half of it ' filled with emotion," I told Muskegon, Mich., and I Colonial — Reopens F ri­ riMST SHOW ONI* 9 & .9 U Catholic women convene And though waiting is day. home with you. waistline. One can easily do it while !my editor, when I origi­ hope you’ll enjoy her I think of the dinner I'm long, the minutes too East Hartford Actually, your most dangerous calorie traps come watching TV. Stand with feet spread nally suggested inviting stroll down the super­ giving next week, Eastwood Pub a Cinema — fleeting. Manchester Council of Catholic Women will meet before the entree is even served. The bread basket is slightly apart. Place hands on shoulders the readers of my column market aisles: envision a menu with Educating Rita (PG) 7:)5. Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew Church. The affordable chic; I get a good view of what Poor Richard's Pub a Ci­ chapter two one. Fancy drinks'can be another. Order a glass of to participate in a poetry "The Song of program w ill be an evening of spiritual or on hips. Bendas far as possible to the I look at the finch seed the Joneses are eating! nema— Floshdonce (R) 7:30, WTUST«ni4iXITS$ tomato juice ora clear soup while waiting for the main competition. "They may the Supermarket" 9:30. EACTHiUtnon SM -UN enlightenment. course. Skip the hors d'.oeuvres. left. Repeat the same motion, bending to be hidden under the fluo­ I wheel through the but pass that one over — Showcase Cinemas — There will also be a penny auction. the finches won’t starve The second prize is Scartace (R) ), 7:45. — If you have missed any part of this series and would the right. Do not strain. Repeat 20 times. rescent lights, but give store my coupons in hand, Terms of Endearment (PG) D.C. C A B and I have to feed Rover. Joyce N. Walston of Del- 1:40, 7, 9:40. — Sudden Im ­ 2 these emotions a chance matching them up with the proper brand; There's a bargain in mont. Pa., and Charlotte pact (R) 2, 7:20, 9:45.— Hot to come out and you'll see Dog (R) 1, 7:40, 10. — YentI An unusual problem review in my mind the wine on the refund form Amundsen of Reseda. “ SMOWMAT • the poetry pour in,” Calif., won third prize. I (PG) 1:30, 7:10, 9:40. — 1:1S-7:45-10HO Each year our poetry at-home odds and ends, rack. Gorky Pork (R) 1:45,7:10, STALAfi 17 grin at the butcher (1 for the price of a stamp will include their winning 9:50. — D.C. Cab (R) 1:15, competition has gotten 7:45, 9:40. — Uncommon GORKY like to s t^ friends!) I'll get $2 back! poems in future columns bigger and better, and this as space permits. Valor (R) 1:15,7:40,10. year 1 received more than ' Picture my family and At last all my coupons Manchester PARKIN UATheatersEast— Twoof — SHOWN AT — Ice blocks my chimney, and smoke pours into house o Kind (R) 7:30, 9:30. — 1:45 7:109:50 I SIlkwood (R) 7:15,9:45. — To marked gold cap spouts; Flex Net PumpSpray — Be or Not to Be (PG) 7:30, 3 9:40. UNCOM M ON TheyTe Playing Our Song Q UESTIO N : I have an unusual problem. Last year I peelings thrown onto a burning wood fire will cut down Clip ‘n’ file refunds remove disc with "R " from overcap or Flex Net Ma.-isfield had a chimney built for a woodburning stove. It is a the amount of creosote that forms in a chimney. Is this Potato peelings have a trace Aerosol Spray — trace Flex logo from front of Translux College Twin — VALORR straight flue on the northeast side of the house. I've true? Cosmetics, Grooming A id s ^ bottle on piece of white paper. Expires Feb. 28, The Mon Who Loves Women — SHOWN AT — element, that, in theory, might (File No. 11-C) (R) 7 ,9 :1 5 .- Das Boot (R)8. been reading your column for several weeks now and 1984. Vernon 1:1S’7:40’1000 haven't seen this problem described yet. What is Clean Sweep ANSWER: No, it's not true. Although I'm glad your ' recJuce creosote build-up, but M OISTUR E WHIP Cosmetics $2 Refund Offer. Cine 1 a 2 — Christine (R) happening is that ice is forming a blockage on the neighbor isn't having a creosote problem, his solution Clip out this file and keep it with similar 7:30, 9:40. — All the Right UM SUBSCRIPTIONS Receive a 50-cent- to $2 refund. Send the required Moves (R) 7, 9. Y E N TL K inside of the chinlhey causing smoke to pour back into leaves something to be desired. Potato peelings have you would probably have to cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting refund form and 1 product card from either the West Hartford B ox 1 4 0 5 the house. Why is this occurring and what can be done Greg Allaire a trace element, that in theory, might reduce creosote burn several pounds of spuds to Regular Size Lipstick. Gloss Stock, Makeup, Elm 1 a 2 — All the Right — SHOWN AT - to prevent it? build-up. but you would probably have to burn several the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Moves (PG) 7,9. — Christine 1;30-7:l0-0:40 Manchester, CT 06040 the required forms at the supermarket, in Pressed-Powder or Creme Blush (or a 50-cent (R) 7, 9. pounds of spuds to each pound of wood to have any each pound of wood to have any therMovies — To Be or Not newspapers antj magazines, and when trading refund; or two product cards for a $1 refund; or Nome ______ANSWER: Your problem is called an ice plug. In effect at all. Of course, with that ratio of peelings to three product cards for a $2 refund, along with the Id’^ e (PG) 12:15, 2:20, 4:30, S C A R F A C ^ effect at alll. with friends. Offers may not be available in all /:2 0 , 9:20. — Two of a Kind Address ------very cold weather condensed creosote and water will wood, it would be almost impossible to keep a fire register tape with the purchase price(s) of each areas of the country. Allow 1^0 weeks to receive (PG) 12, 1:40, 3:20, 5:15, 7, i R : drip down the chimney and start freezing at a going. item purchased. E.xpires March 31, 1984. 8:40, 10:10. — SIlkwood (R) -SHOWN AT:- O t y ------particularly cold spot. As additional liquid drips down Another old tale that keeps going around is about T ry this first before you start ripping out ducts Take each refund. 12, 2:20, 4:40, 7, 9:30. 1:00 7:45 PtxDoe The following refund offers are worth $29.35. OLD SPICE Cash Refund, Receive a $1- to $5 Wllllmantic Zip Code____ and freezes, a ring of dirty ice growS'in toward the Q UESTIO N : We have a stovepipe damper that using old batteries on the fire. Obviously, that is the grills off all your heating vents and vacuum inside This week’s refund offers have a total value of refund. Send the required refund form and the Jlllson Square Cinema — center, eventually sealing of off. keeps giving us problems. Sometimes it turns so hard dangerous due to danger of explosions. the ducts. You’ll be surprised at how much can build SIlkwood (R) 7, 9:20. — SUDDEN a endosed There are two solutions: r m afraid it's going to get stuck, and sometimes it’s so Your best bet is to start with a clean and safe $14.35. proofs of purchase, along with the register tapes Gorky Park (R) 7:10,9:15.— My poyment of $ up in there over the years. The kitchen vents are IMPACTiR] Please Ml me In one poymem > 1. Burn hotter fires. This will warm up the chimney loose that the damper feels like it’s just flopping chimney, and then burn hot fires that will keep down usually the worst, obviously. These offers require refund forms: from any Old Spice Gift Set for the following Hot Dog (R) 7:10, 9:15. — AN DR EA Nail Color 50-Cent Refund. Send the refunds: four proofs of purchase for a $5 refund: Terms ot Endearment (PG) — SHOWN AT- and cause the smoke and water vapor to exit faster around inside the-Tzipe. We’ve had the stovepipe the creosote formation to a reasonable level. If that doesn’t cure the problem, then go to the 6:.50, 9:20. damper for five y ^ s . What's going on? required refund form and the cap label showing three proofs of purchase for a $3.50 refund: two 2:00-7;209’45 d -d . poyobi. m "Die Uftle Theotre of Mondiester, Inc. and not condense in your flue.' basement. Many d u ^ hq^e inspection doors that the shade color and number, plus the register proofs of purchase for a $2.25 refund; and one 2. This suggestion is impractical but it serves a Q U ESTIO N : We have a hot-air furnace and, of unscrew. Use ahstfong flashlight and check as Cut baking time in half □ Regulor ($30 00) 3 Shoujs. 2 Txkels €och tape with the purchase price circled. Expires proof of purchase for a $1 refund. Expires March point. Move the chimney to the opposite side of hour ANSWER: Go out and splurge on a new one. They’re course, ducts to each room. Recently, we’ve notic^ a carefully as possible. next time you (lx meat HOT DOG R □ Cootrtbubng (14000)* house. Of course, you wouldn't do that, but the point is less than five bucks. While you're at it, check your peculiar smell whenever the heat comes on. A friend Sept. 30. 1984. 31, 1984. loaf by baking in muffin F L E X Refund Offer. Receive a $l-$3 refund. R EVLO N Gentle Action Offe^". Receive a □ Sponsor ($6000)* (hat your chimney is on the coldest side of the house stovepipe: it may be gummed up with a glaze type of said that maybe there's a dead animal in the duct Editor’s note: If you have a question you would like tins rather than the con- Send the required ••efund form and the register regular siz.e Revlon Gentle Action Eye Make-Up yentlonal loaf. Saves fuel 1:00 7:40 1060 □ Beoefoctor ($10000 or more)* which causes water vapor to condense sooner. creosote that's causing the damper to stick and turn work. The odor is particularly strong in the kitchen. to see answered here, write to Greg Allaire, P.O. Box tapets) with the purchase price(s) circled, along Remover; a retail value of $3.85. Send the and makes atfractive in­ Where does all that water come from? Each pound hard. Also, the rod handle is probably wearing down What can we do to track down the answer? S91, Manchester Herald, Manchester, CT. 06040. For a TERMS OF □ Single (115.00) 3 Shows 1 Tx)tet€och with the proofs of purchase taped to the space required refund form and one proof of purchase dividual servings. Use a of seasoned wood, when burned, generates more than where it passes through the damper plate, causing an personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed □ Student ($1000) 3 Shows. 1 iKket €och provided on the form as follows: Flex Shampoo — (the words “ Flex App,. ’" r>-nm the package low-cost ad In ClossKled ENDEARMENT I’l: half a pound of water vapor. A large percentage of this occasional flopping effect. ANSW ER: First of all, it is very likely that a mouse envelope. Allaire, a 94 Carman Road resident, is a ------SHOWN XT ------( snip end from specially marked gold cap spouts; front), plus $1.25 and the register tape. Expires (or quick response next ’Siibscfibers in Ihpse calegunes will tecoive 2 licke's to each ol the 3 vapor can condense inside a cold chimney. or squirrel has died in the duct work, but you would certifi^ solid fuel safety technician, and n member of 1:40 7:00 9:40 QUE.STION: My neighbor swears that potato have probably heard it scurrying around beforehand. Flex Conditioner — snip end from specially Dec. 31, 1984. time you have something plays as we'i ns hpmq iistfit i 'if a c Ii d 1 L ■ M s PiayhiHs Accumulations of a few gallons each day are possible. the National Chimney Sweep Guild. to sell. 643-2711. 1 I « - MANCHESTKR HKRAL.D. Muinlay, Jun 23 1984 MANCHKSTKR HKUAU), Momlay, Jun. 23. I9B4 - la Deregulation has helped both arlines and consumers l o o k that forn\erly serviced the community. ' FOR THEISTARS... * A irfa re wars again are breaking out in this, the travel has been distorteiH^y the airlines themselves fifth year of airline deregulation — and while not of the through flying too many planes with toomany empty The adversities of the industry can't all be blamed scope of the great transcontinental fare war of 1983, Y o u r seats. The number of passengers flying on reduced on "deregulation.” The doubling of oil prices in tht the bargain fares are welcome news to business and fares shot up from 57 percent in 1980 to 78 percent in 1970s, the upsurge in interest rates, back-to-back Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get vacation travelers alike. This is particularly so on the M o n e y 's 1982 to 85 percent in the first six months of 1983. T>* recessions — all came on top of the airlines’ buying New York-to-Miami route. sprouting of 14 new carriers as a result of deregulation spree of the last decade in anticipation of bift Most recent headlines about deregulation have been W o r t h has contributed to bargain travel, too. The new increases in passenger travel. ' better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a prompted by the well-publicized difficulties o f airlines account for 2.4 percent of passengers, says The carriers were struck with an overload of gianC Eastern, Continental, TWA and Air Florida. Under­ Sylvia Porter the Air Transport Association, but their major impact new jets when passenger traffic topped out in 197? neath the headlines, if you read carefully, you can has been on fares. Their lower operating costs have with 317 million paying passengers and then tumbled permitted them to charge less, and on many routes, difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, even detect scattered cries for re-regulation of the to 293 million by 1982. industry. Some airline executives have complained they've helped push down fares. Any of these adverse events of the late 1970s — alone that deregulation has eroded profits and services, and Passengers from small communities probably have — would have pinched traffic and profits. But they they want to see the introduction of a floor price on Even without the report, some results of deregula­ 8:30 g.m. to 5:00 p.m._____ ^ been more affected by deregulation than those In occurred just when deregulation took place. fares. tion are clear. So far, the passenger ranks as the No. 1 major markets. The days before deregulation were If 1984 turns out to be the good year for the airlines While it's true that individual airlines have been hit winner in the"battle of deregulation. When Congress scarcely ideal, though, as the Aviation Consumer that is expected, the benefits of deregulation will by big losses and some have failed in the past few passed the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, it Action project points out. Between 1960 and 1977, the Family Slippers emerge clearly at last. 63 Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 years, it's equally true that others have prospered. anticipated that fierce competition among the airlines CAB permitted airlines to pull out of 179 communities. Real Estate Rentals Apartments for Rent 42 Services Offered 51 Income Tax Service 57 Misc. lor Sole This group includes not just some of the upstart would result in more efficient operations, a wider carrier^, but old, well-established ones as well. Also, variety of passenger choices and a menu of fares. Today, airlines — usually small corhmuter ones — (“SYLVIA PORTER’S Financial Almanac for 1984," a comprehensive desk calendar and consumer 1984 appears slotted to be a year of increased These are, in fact, the consequences. are paid a subsidy for serving small, money-losing NEWLY PAINTED BORGANZIA — Fur like Homes lor Sale 31 Rooms for Rent 41 APARTMENTS AND passenger load and record profits. Overall, fares have increased (what hasn't become destinations. The Airline Deregulation Act requires handbook, features Porter’s best advice for saviilg THREE BEDROOM se­ HOMES CLEANED — black coat, size 8. New, Bank more expensive?), but the intense competition on that service be provided for 555 communities that money and organizing your budget. Includes budget cond floor apartment. Dependable and effi­ never worn. Bargain $29. Repossessions TH E C IV IL AERONAUTICS BOARD, scheduled to certain routes has invited heavy discounting. This has merited airline service before 1978. worksheets. Regularly $8.95, now just $4.95 exclu­ Newer two family. Fully cient. Call Debbie, 289- Call 646-3388. go out of existence at the end of this year (if Congress benefited the traveling public and, on most flights, a sively to readers of this column. Send $4.95 plus $1 for h i . GENTLEMAN PRE­ carpeted, appliances. 0629. F O R S A L E F E R R E D . $50.00 weekly. permits this to happen), soon will issue its report on range of fares is offered. If you, the passenger, can be THE RESULTS HAVE BEEN M IXED on all sides. postage and handling to Financial Almanac in care Of $525 plus utilities. Secur­ SWIVEL BABY 1980 Dodge Coll *3500 Some communities have lost service; others have the Manchester Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fajrw a;, 646-2000. ity and references. No STROLLER tor two. Ad­ 1970 ChevrolBl Camero M 5 0 0 deregulation's first five years. Favorable conclusions flexible about plans, you can save substantially. Painling/I>apering ^2 gained. In some cases, cofnmuter lines have been able Kan. 66205. Make checks payable to Universal Press pets. Call 643-5836. justable backrest and 1976 T-B>td *2000 are expected, along with a recommendation that FURNISHED ROOM — deregulation be continued. IN ADDITION TO FARE WARS, the real cost of to provide more daily service than the larger carriers Syndicate.) T footrest, canopy. $25. 1966 Ford M uttang <2000 Private homev nice yard, bKome Tax M a nche ster. C all 649- The above can be seen kitchen privileges. On PAINTING AND PAPER 1847. at SBM busline. Female only. HANGING — Exterior ' Service 913 Main St. Call 649-9813 days, 647- by Norma MALE OR FEMALE and Interior, ceilings re­ WOLLENSAK RE­ In spite of competition, smaii banks wili stay around 9813 evenings and ROOMMATE WANTED paired. References, fully CORDER — Complete Tedford weekends. — Share house. Andover, Insured. Quality work. INCOME TAXES — Pre­ vVlfh microphone, foot lake front. Utilities In­ control, cables, photo­ Misc. Automotive 76 By Gail Collins houses that have begun offering By combining all of a customer's endangered species. Ladner said. never could get at a bigger bank. I flexible approach to devising new Martin Mattsson, even­ pared by CPA. Business & products, Ladner said. • cluded. $300 a m onth plus ings 649-4431. Individual. Call John fact manual. Asking $50. United Press International combined checking, credit card, as.sets in one account, he said, the In fact, he believes smaller institu­ know my officer by name. I go to Apartments for Rent 42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• One advantage for a small ban)(, security. Call 742-6914 or 659-3069. Telephone 649-3893. savings and brokerage programs banks should be able to find tions can outmaneuver their big church with him. He's never going 646-8858, ask for R o y or he noted, is the lack'^tf branches Declining interest GEORGE N. CONVERSE NEW YORK - Banks need have that promi.se to keep their custo­ innovative ways to give their competitors when it comes to to leave that bank, and if he does leave message. that have to be taught to adapt td a rates may tempt you to — Pointing and paper- TAX PREPARATIONS — BARBELL, DUMBELL no fear of brokerage houses mers' excess cash earning money. clients easy access to as "fnuch innovative new products. I'll go with him because he knows S E T — 177 lb., 16 pieces, new program. T refinance a home mort­ M A N C H E S T E R -O n e , two hanging. 30 Years Expe­ In the convenience of bearing checking account servi­ As banks develop their own cash credit as possible. He cited one m e." FIVE ROOMS — Two rience! Call 643-2804. your home. Reliable- $55. 500 lb capacity, O P " I bunk with a little dinky “ It Bank of America sneezes,-it gage. It may pay to refi­ and three bedroom WINTER SPECIAL — ces, according to a Robert Ladner, management programs to counter bank that worked out a .system that bedrooms, second floor. reasonable. Call Norm Bench with leg extension BATTERIES, $29.95. Ri­ one-horse, one-branch, $60 million Besides the personal touch, has to do it 1250 times,” he said. nance when interest apartments. Heat and hot a behavioral scientist who recently the trend, Ladner suggested, they gave customers access to loans on rates drop three points water. $400, $440, $495. Garage. Furnace. Wa- CEILINGS REPAIRED M a rsha ll, 643-9044. machine, $25. Both $70. ley. Oldsm obile, 345 Cen­ local bank," he said. "The reason smaller banks with aggressive completed a survey of new bank should remember the brokers their home equity through their "That’s a lot of paperwork if you’re below your current Call 649-4800. sher/dryer hook ups. No or REPLACED with dry- Call 643-1374. ter Street, Manchester. consumer products. designed their system to encour­ credit cards. is they can give me two things I management can offer a more going to bring out a new product." rate. Consider as well appliances. Available wall. Call evenings, Gary "Banks and thrifts can clobber age trading. "You could literally buy a $35,000 the prepayment pe­ MANCHESTER — Three Fe bru ary 1st. $350. Secur­ M cH u gh , 643-9321. GERBER STEAM VAPO­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS brokerages," he said, Banks that offer discount broker car with your credit card," he said. nalty clause. It could room heated apartments. ity deposit. Call after Services Offered SI R IZ E R — 2 gallon capac­ E S T A T E O F Ladner, president of Behavioral services with their cash manage­ There are still parts of the cost as much as 3% of No appliances. Security. 5:30pm, 649-8926. ity. $15. Call 742-7176. GENEVA M. PIERSALL ‘Capabrella’ could make rainy days fun the loan balance to refi­ The Hon. Norman J. Preuss, Science Research Corp. in Miami, ment accounts receive only small country, Ladner admits, where Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 Judge, of the Court of surveyed 337 bunks and thrifts of commissions for their trouble, he customers do not exitect to be nance. Also, be aware weekdays. THREE ROOMS,'t HIRD FOUR KITCHEN ALL WOOD STUDENT Probote, District of Andover that you are almost as­ various sizes around the nation to said. Stock-oriented cash manage­ offered such innovative programs PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) - major league basenaii star Lou somebody to market his idea. • FLOOR — Adults, no 10% OFF EXTERIOR, CHAIRS — Very cheap. DESK — In good condi­ at a hearing held on January sured of being charged pets. Security. Call otter tion. $40. Call 649-2653. 13, 1984 ordered that all find out what new products they ment accounts, he contended, cun and "people are excited if you Dave Trudeau was hoping to make Brock. • ‘The baseball cap seemed to be FOUR ROOM APART­ SPRING EARLY BIRD Must sell. Private home. claims must be presented to "points," equal to 1% of 6pm, 649-2236. SPECIAL — Inferior and were planning to offer in 1984. end up costing the banks more than switch from passbooks to state­ some extra money by opening a hot " I never count on anything until the most practical to manufacture the loan or more, tor a M ENT — No appliances. C all 649-6486. the flduciarv on or before The results, he said, showed they are worth. ments on savings accounts." dog stand when he got a better idea it happens, but all indications are and the most m arketable," he $240 per month, plus utili­ Exterior Painting. Resi­ 20 GALLON FISH TANK April 13, 1984 or be barred as new mortgage. Costs with filter, heater and by taw provided. consumers should expect "a wave "Other banks have come up with But if the banks in those areas — "capabrella." it’s going to take off,” Trudeau said. may be boosted further ties, $300 Security dep­ Hom es for Rent 43 dential, Commercial. WHITE WOOD DINETTE Spray or brush. Power colored rocks. M u st sell. Shoren B. Preuss, Clerk of new financial products within bank-y cash management ac­ remain complacent, he warned, The capabrella is a full-sized said. for a new title search osit. No pets. Phone 643- SET — Four chairs, two The fiduciary is: The first 16,000 capabrellOs washing. Free estimates. Please call 646-1565. 5037 the next few months." counts. that take advantage of a they stand the risk of losing their umbrella with a brim that makes it Trudeau, a 33-year-old pastry recently arrived from a factory in and fees for a re-ap­ 4751, 4 to 8pm...... large leaves. Good for Robert G. Krause, Esquire Fully Insured. Russell small dining room or 190 Sound Beach Avenue Only 15 percent of the banks and bank's capacity to lend." he said. wealthiest customers to out-of- look exactly like a baseball cap. salesman from Portland, was Taiwan, and are already on sale In praisal and the lender’s MANCHESTER — Three P.O. Box 45 Easily crocheted in two legal expenses. LIKE PRIVATE HOME. Frechette. Call 289-0730. closed porch. $99. Call ATARI 2600 TV GAME — thrifts surveyed, for instance, "They reduce the reliance on town poachers. That handle resembles a baseball looking at the option of supple­ several Maine stores. bedroom Ranch. 2 baths, Old Greenwich, colors of Craft and Rug However, front-end Studio-type apartment. 646-4985. In excellent condition. Connecticut 06670 offered consumer cash manage­ stocks and bonds and increase the "Increasingly, upper income bat. menting his income with a hot dog Trudeau said he sold the rights to fireplaced family room, yam, these comfy slippers costs may not seem so Utilities, appliances. PAINTING THROUGH Including 7 cartridges. 033-01 will please all members of ment accounts. But 63 percent said cash management aspects, as well people in those areas are being hit It will be featured on a mail­ basement rec room, 2 car stand when he remembered the his invention to Broc-World Enter­ high when you consider Working single adult. No PROFESSIONALISM — KITCHEN STOVE — $50. Call 649-2653. the family. they were interested in offering as increasing consumer credit. It by direct m ail." he said. "They've order form to be included in bills idea he first developed three years prises Inc., in exchange for a’ 7 that points are tax de­ children, pets. Call 643- garage. Large lot. Nice "Your Home Deserves a Burns coal, wood and TOWN OF MANCHESTER No. 5037 has directions them in 1984. puts individual consumers in the got competition coming in the sent out by Sears. Roebuck and Co, ago. percent royalty. That will bring ductible. Carefully location. Security. Refer­ Speclollst" References WOODEN HOCKEY LEGAL NOTICE for Childk Sizes (6"-9" 2880. propane gas. Good condi­ The Zoning Boord of Appeals The cash management accounts position of having a diverse line of mailbox,'-' It will be produced and marketed He went through a patent pro­ him about $500 for each 1,000 weigh the pluses and ences. $650 plus utilities. and reasonable prices. tion. $40. Call 649-2048. STICKS - $6 each. Excel­ soles); Womens (9"-U") and Call 649-5357 after 5pm. will hold a public hearing on were pioneered by brokerage credit and the capacity to invest." But little banks are not an by a company owned by former cess, took on a partner, and found capabrellas that are sold. minuses. TWO BEDROOM TOWN- Fred Newm an, 643-0779. lent condition. Phone649- M o nd ay, Jan uary 30, 1984 at Menb (10"-i2'' soles) inclu­ HOUSE — Applianced WINGED-BACK CHAIR 2433. 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing sive. SIX ROOM HOME — Room, Lincoln Center, 494 At TEDFORD REAL ES­ kitchen, 1'/i baths, full — Gold. Fair condition. Main Street, Monchester, CT TATE, CENTURY 21 w* cm basement. $650 month, With stove, refrigerator. Building/Contracting S3 $40. Call 649-1921. M A N ’S H A R R IS T W E E D to hear and consider the fol­ TO ORDER, send $2.00 for each $600 m onthly, plus heat, ght you toaiM profnslM il utilities included. Peter­ Top Coat — Size 40. $30. lowing petition: pattern, plus 50$ for postage and utilities. Group 1, Belfi- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lexington Tailor Shop. IT EM 1 Texaco Inc., U.S.A. - handling. wMco and kaewladgaabla m an Realty. 649-9404,647- FOUR PAIR Blueandtwo NO. 966 Request Special Ex­ ■Mw irt on any Mad of raal ore Agency, 647-1413. pair gold custom made Call 643-8651. ANNE CABOT 1340. FARRAND REMODEL­ ception In accor­ ManchMier Harald aatata proMem ... whatfcar IN G — Cabinets, rooflr^, lined 84” drapes with dance with Article IV, Section 5.01.02 to 1150 Ave. Of Americis 643-2711 Ifa flaaadaf or aot Today 4 ROOMS — Third floor. gutters, room additiqtisl. tie-backs. Excellent con- FLEXABLE FLYER New York, N.V. 1003B ClassifiedB u sin e ss O p p o rtu n itie s .. .22 __ Store/Ottice Space ...... 44 Notices Household Goods ...... 62 tha BM itiaia araaa la avar Store/Ottice Space 44 SLED — 5 ft. long. Used Install one 12,000 001- Situ a tio n W a n t e d ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 For advertisements to be Heat, stove, refrigerator, decks, all types of remo-' > ditlon. $15/pair. Call 643- Ion fiberglass under­ Print Name, Address with ZIP Misc. for Sale ...... 63 Rates ehaailni aad it truly ra- 6463. only 3 time. $40. Coll ground diesel fuel CODE and Style Hunger. L o s t/ F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Info ...... 24 Misc. for Rent ...... 46 published Monday, the dead­ adults, no pets. $375. Se­ ...... deling and repairs. FREE Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: qalrat aa axpart la tha Raid curity and references. estimates. Fully Insured. 646-2218. storage tank, one S1»E(TAL: Over 200 se­ P e r s o n a ls ...... 02 Instruction ...... 25 line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. to aart aat tha varloat op- new diesel fuel Island W a nted to R e n t ...... 47 P ets ...... 65 S2.25 tor one day Call after 6pm, 649-2236. 474 M A IN S T R E E T — Telephone 643-6017, after DRESSER — 2 large lections and a F R E E Announcements ...... 03 Uaaa that ara now avallabla. with island light, Pattern Section in the Roommates Wanted ...... 48 Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W o r d : Across from post office. 6pm, 647-8509. drawers, 2 small draw­ UPRIGHT FREEZER — pump and concrete A u c t io n s ...... 04 Vanll Had thoaa axparta on ALBUM. Just $3.00. Recreational Item s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... r . ., 15c FOUR ROOM APART­ Ideal tor office or busi­ ers. Needs work. Maho­ Coldspot. 15.8. Five years Island mat, and a Real Estate Read Your Ad RL 44A, BnKan Notch, Bol- ness. Phone 646-2426, old. Excellent condition. new diesel pump on BOOKS AT $3.25 Ea CH A n t iq u e s ...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c MENT — Heat and ap­ DESIGN KITCHENS by gany color. $15. Call 643- each existing fuel Is­ Services Classified advertisements tao,M7-M14.24honraar- 9am-5pm. Leaving state. $189. Call R-12»-D0LLS— Old and Ntw. Haw H o m e s fo r S a l e ...... 31 T a g S a le s ...... 69 6 d a y s ...... 13c vlea - 7 daya a waah. pliances. Off E ast Center. J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, 2880. land (total of 2 to dress them: how to make them. Financial Condominiums ...... 32 SeryiCes Offered ...... 51 are taken by telephone as a $450. Call 646-9608, days vanities, formica, Wilson after 4pm, 644-1874. pumps) of 172 Dem- Q-130 ~ KEEPSAKE QUILTS. 24 W a nted to B u y ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12c NEWLY DECORATED ing Street • Business pieced and appliqued daiigns. L o t s/ L a n d fo r S a l e ...... 33 Painting/Papering ...... 52 convenience. and 649-8920, nights. art, Corlan counter tops, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Q-131— HEIRLOOM HAHDIWORK— M o r t g a g e s ...... 11 H a p p y A d s : DID YOU KNOW? OFFICE SPACE In Man­ Zone ill. 70 types of needlewerfc shills. In v e stm e n f P r o p e r t y ...... 34 Building/Contracting ...... 53 The Manchester Herald is kitchen cabinet fronts, ^ ••••••••••••••••••••••• At this hearing Interested Personal Loans...... 12 $3.00 per colum n inch Put competition chester. Centrally lo­ Misc. for Sale Business Property ...... 35 R o o fin g / S id in g ...... 54 responsible only for one incor- VERNON: Brand new, complete woodworking persons may be heard and In s u ra n c e ...... 13 among lenders to work multi level two bedroom cated with ample park­ service, custom made ... Pets 65 written communicotlons re­ Resort Property ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 Automotive reef Insertion and then only for you when attempt­ ceived. Acopvofthlspetitlon Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Deadlines townhouse condo: living ing. Call 649-2891. furniture, colonial repro­ F l o o r in g ...... 56 for the size of the Wjginal ing to refinanci a mort­ has been filed in the Planning GIVE YOUR budget a Cars/Trucks for Sale ...... 71 room with fireplace, fam- ductions In wood, 9 varie­ Office and may be Inspected For classified adverfise- in se rtio n . gage. boost! Sell those still- Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcycles/BIcycles ___ 72 ily room, fully ap­ MANCHESTER — Pro­ ties of hardwood and I'M BANDIT, a loveable, during office hours. Rentals menfs fo be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen fessional office space for ZONING BOARD good but no-longer- Employment Services Wanfed ...... 58 Rec Vehicles ...... 73 plianced kitchen, IV 2 veneers NOW IN STOCK long haired male cat. I'm day fhrough Saturday, the rent. Beautifully deco­ OF APPEALS used items in your Rooms for Rent ...... 41 Auto Services ...... 74 the value oftheadvertisement baths, basement, patio, Call 649-9658 or evenings, ALUMINUM SHEETS black and white, with a Edward Coltmon, & Education For Sale deadline Is'noon on the day rated in unique building. used as printing plates — home for cash. Coll Apartments for Rent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 75 will not be corrected by an wall-to-wall carpeting, 289-7010. black mask around my Seccetorv before publicafion. Central location. On pre­ .007" thick, 23 X 24". 50« Doted at Manchester, CT this 643-2711 to p la ce y o u r Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent ...... 43 H o lid a y / S e a s o n a l...... 61 additional insertion. draperies. $600 a month eves. Coll 342-0571. Misc. Automotive ...... 76 mises parking. Call 646- each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone 23rd day of Jonuory, 1984. ad. plus utlltles. Call owner, CARPENTRY WORK — 031-01 659-3303. 4220. Alterations, new work 643-2711. They MUSfT be and repairs. Call David, picked up before 149 OAKLAND STREET M A N C H E S T E R — Office 643-8996. 11:00a.m. only. Musical Hems 66 LEGAL NOTICE Employment Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 A certified list of REPU BLICAN party-endorsed condldci . Notices — First floor, 2 rooms. near Superior Court. TtafORD BEAL ESTATE for the Town of Manchester for election as Members of the -Heated. Security re­ Newly redecorated. Air LEON C+&SiY44SKI Town Committee from the Voting Districts 1 -12 Is on file In conditioned and heated. BUILDER — New homes, my Office at Town Hall, 41 Center St.. Manchester, Connec­ & Education PART TIME — Local quired. $290. Phone week­ ELECTRIC GUITAR, SEWING MACHINE OP­ D IR E C T O R T E A C H E R — $125 per month. Call 646- additions, remodeling, ticut. Personals 02 NEWSPAPER Help Wanted Corporation now hiring BOLTON — Birch Moun­ days, 9-5, 646-2426. Montoya Les Paul copy. The number of Town Committee members to be elected, SALES AGENT ERATORS — Skilled sew­ Bolton Cooperative 0505. rec rooms, garages, kit­ EXCELLENT QUALITY N u rsery School, 1984-1985 tor several positions 3-5 tain Area. Custom U & R Very good condition. under.party rules, from each political subdiyislon specified. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED ing machine operators CARRIER NEEDED MANCHESTER — Newer chens remodeled, ceil­ SEASONED HARD­ Is as follows: school session. Monday evenings per week, wee­ Cape. Three bedrooms, 2 With case. $90. Call 649- Help Wanted 21 Nationally known calendar needed by local toy fac­ in Manchester MASSEUSE oversized three bedroom ings, bath tile, dormers, WOOD — Oak - Maple - NUMBER VOTING DISTRICT HELP! Looking for ride manufacturer and specialty thru Friday, 8:30 to Female preferred, full or part time kends optional. Starting 1/2 baths. Fireplace, fam­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7662. 1 6 tory. Hourly rate based Call duplex. IV 2 baths. Ap­ roofing. Residential or Hickory. $85/cord. Two to East Hartford Center, advertising company offers 11:30am. Submit resume Good atmosphere Excellent rate $7.25, Ideal for som e­ ily room, screen porch. 2 7 an opportunity to an industri­ on capabilities. Needed clientele. Windham area Call pliances. Air condition­ Wanted to Rent 47 com m ercial. 649-4291. cord minimum. Cut, split 3 7 6am, Monday - Friday. to: Bolton Cooperative one working during the First floor laundry. Pool. EXPERIENCED BOOK- ous self-starter for full or immediately. Call 659- 647-9946 weekdays after 5 p.m.. 642-7442. ing. Large deck. Attic and delivered. Call 649- 4 8 Call Bill, 643-1246 after part-time work We need a N u rsery School, P.Q. Box Saturday and Sunday, anytime day and college students. Im m aculate. $134,000, by 5 9 KEEPER/CASHIER — 0204 tor appointment. storage. $575 monthly, ...... ANCHOR ELECTRICAL 1831 anytime. Recreational Items 67 6pm. sates onented person to pre­ 233, Bolton, CT 06040. Must be H!gh School grad owners. Appointment 6 6 Full time. Experienced. sent our exclusive calendars, only. Call 646-1948. plus utilities. Security. DUPLEX APARTMENT CONTRACTORS — Do 7 6 business gifts and extensive NEEDLECRAFT OPEN- and have use of car. Call SEASONED FIREWOOD .••••...... 'znv- 8 5 Mature. Apply: Mar­ BUSBOYS/DISH- MATURE WOMAN to No pets. Call 646-0618. NEEDED After February any size or type of work. advertising specialty assort­ INGS — Immediate open­ 721-0349, 4-7pm. — Cut, split and deli­ 9 7 lo w 's, Inc. 867 M a in , WASHERS, WAI- care for Infant in my 7th tor two adults In Fully Insured. Free esti­ WOODEN HOCKEY Announcements 03 ment to firms within the busi­ ings for consultants and vered. C.O.D. Telephone 10 8 Manchester. ness' community The Thos TRESSES — Days or home, 3 to 5 hours a day Condominiums 32 MANCHESTER — Cen­ Southwest area of Man­ mates. Call 647-0293. STICKS - $6 each. Excel­ 11 5 D. Murphy Co. is a pioneer in evenings. Ar>P'.v In per­ for four days.sa week. managers with top BANKING/BOOKKEEP- trally locoted. Four room 643-6327. 12 5 REAL ESTATE SALES­ chester. After 5:30 call lent condition. Phone649- the advertising field since son, Podunk Mill Restau­ Salary negotiable. Refer­ stitcherv company. Ex­ ING Part Time Clerk __ apartment, two bed­ OHLUND & KEHOE, A primary will be held March 6,1984, Ineachcf the above pal- SALES MANAGEMENT 1888 If you can organize PERSON — To work 649-5479. 2433. INVITE "CELEBRA­ rant, 989 Ellington Road, ences required. Call 646- cellent Income and 1pm to closing. Proof or INC. — Custom kitchen CLOCK RADIO — Dig­ Itlcal subdivisions In which candidacies numbering at least TRAINEE — Educational your own time and determine M A N C H E S T E R — 400 room s. $390 plus utilities. 25% of the number of Town Committee members to be TIONS" to your child's South Windsor. 9555. from model-home of hours. From career CRT experience pre­ and bath renovations, ad­ ital, chime. Solid State your own success, write Bob North Main Street. New Coll 643-9927. MEN'S FIGURE elected by such party In such political subdivision are filed in birthday party - let us Sales Company expand­ McKenzie. TheThos, D Mur­ large 2-3 year prolect woman to homemaker. ferred. South vyindsor ditions, wood, vinyl, W estclox, In original ca r­ accordance with Sec. 9-382 to 9-450, Inclusive, of the G eneral ing in area. Responsibili­ two bedroom town SKATES — Size 12, Shef­ entertain. For informa­ phy Co . P O Box 382. Red SECRETARY/RECEP- East of River. Know ledge Top opportunity for Indi­ Bank & Trust Co. Contact aluminum siding. Fully ton. $10. Call 643-6913. Statutes by persons other than party-endorsed candidates ties Include: School ser­ Oak. Iowa 51566 or phone S E C O N D F L O O R — Tw o field steel blades. Excel­ not later than 4:00 P.M. of February 3, 1984, provided the tion call 644-1318 after A U T O M E C H A N IC — E x ­ TIONIST — DOCTOR'S of buyer mortgage fi­ vidual who wants to Warren Matteson tor ap­ houses, V/j baths, ap- Services Insured. Call 742-5986. vicing exhibits and 712-623-2591 ext 11: nancing desireable. A pllanced kitchens, And­ family. Five rooms. Heat lent condition. $40. Coll number of such candidacies, plus the number of endorsed 3pm. perienced. Own tools. OFFICE, East Hartford. grow. If you like working pointment, 289-6061. HAIR DRYER — Hood candidates for such political subdivision, exceeds the num­ prearranged home visits. erson windows, full base­ Included. $500 monthly. 643-8836. Call 633-3669. Part time, 4 mornings a great opportunity on an with people who care. ROBERT E. JARVIS — type. Like new. $10. Call ber of Town Committee members to be elected. (If the num ­ Counseling, teaching or ments, $56,900. Peterman Call 646-3979. week. Includes light excellent prolect which Next training class Janu­ Building and Remodeling 647-1816. ber of opposing candidacies filed is reduced to less than such ONE OF THE nicest social work background sells itself. Individuals Realty, 649-9404 or 647- Services Offered 51 25% in any subdivision, no primary will be held.) Petition EXPERIENCED BOOK­ bookkeeping. Reply to a ry 2Sth. Call 527-9879. STORRS/WILLINGTON Specialist. Additions, forms, instructions, and informotion concerning the proce­ things about want ads Is helpful. Call Bill McDer­ KEEPER FULL TIME — only. Call 643-9205. 1340. ^LA Y BRIDGE? Need a AREA ADVISORS Box N, c/o The Herald. Business Opportunities' 22 a r e a — One and two garages, roofing, siding, dure in filing opposing candidocles, may be obtained from their low cost. Another Is mott , between 1 and Spm, Thro General Ledger and card table and 4 chairs - Frederick E. Peck, Republican Registrar of Voters, Town their quick action. Try a n e e d e d in M anchester PART TIME CLEANING bedroom modern apart­ kitchens, bathrooms, re­ Automotive Tuesday and Wednesday, ^ r i a l Balance. Complete HELP — Mornings and TWO BEDROOMS, TWO REWEAVING BURN hardly ever used - good Hall, 41 Center St., Manchester, Connecticut. want ad today I to deliver to our carriers. CASHIER/HOSTESS — PART TIME ments with new carpet. placement wlndows- Edward Tomkiel 763-0862. knowledge of State and w eekends. 20-25 h o urs BATHS — Professional HOLES — zippers, um­ condition. Only $30. Call Call 647-9946 between 9am Mature person, Tuesday NEWSPAPER DEALER INTERNATIONAL Patio or balcony on 24 /doors. Call 643-6712. Town Clerk of Manchester Local Tax Forms. Com­ weekly. Must have own area. Spacious, energy brellas repaired. Window 649-0832. 034-01 and H am . through Saturday even­ STEEL BUILDING Ma­ beautiful country acres. Cars/Trucks for Sale 71 puter knowledge helpful. ings, 5 to 9. Inquire in HEBRON transportation. No hlgh- efficient. Ideal Invest­ shades, Venetian blinds. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ® by Larry Wright nufacturer awarding ment, proven excellent Tennis court - 2 car P A R T T IM E — Ea rn upto Call 429-5763, speak with within: Vic's Pizza, 151 Coll Tom schoolers. Call 643-4000. lighted parking, dn Rte. Keys. TV FOR RENT. Roofing/Siding TYPEWRITERS — Ex­ dealership In area soon. rental value. Also good $150 per week. Fast grow ­ Joyce. West Middle Tpke., 74/44. East access to 1-86 Marlow's, 867 Main cellent condition. Call LEGAL NOTICE No inventory investment. tor small family. Must be A certified list of DEM O CRATIC party-endo'’sed candIdatOs ing corporation needs Manchester. 742-9795 BANKING/BOOKKEEP- (E x it 100). Call 429-8212or Street. 649-5221. 643-6876 evenings. 1974 TOOYOTA CORONA Great potential. Wedg- seen. Call for appoint­ — 4 door, 4 speed. Body for the Town of Manchester for election os Members of the Hit, W°0W>yo0 MIND WAiT.Nii people now! For Inter­ CUSTOMER SERVICE ING Part Time Clerk — 288-8211 for appointment. BIDWELL HOME Im­ Town Committee from the Voting Districts 1 -12 Is on file In REPRESENTATIVE — Cor, 303/759-3200 tor ment, 644-3767. BRICKS, BLOCKS, FOR SALE: % " thick good shape, runs well, f°R ypuR ICffeN ooTblOe , view call 647-8730. N U R S E S — 3 to 11pm, 9am to 1pm. South application. provement Company — my Office at Town Hall, 41 Center St., Manchester, Connec­ Local, well established 11pm to 7am, part time. Windsor Bank & Trust STONE — Concrete. Roofing , siding, altera­ bronze hondleglass door. new engine ports. $2000 or ticut. The number of Town Committee members to be elected, insurance agency seeks Apply In person: Canter­ NEWSPAPER DEALER Co. Contact Warren Mat- Just because you don’t M A N C H E S T E R — Newly Chimney repairs. No lob tions, additions. Same Suitable for office or best offer. Call 646-9589 after 4pm, ask for Mark. under porty rules, from each political subdivision specified, highly motivated Individ­ bury Villa, 595 Valley NEEDED In East Hart­ teson for appointment, use an Item doesn’t mean renovated two bedroom too small. Call 644-8356. number tor over 30years. patio. Asking $60. Call Is as follows: NEWSPAPER DEALER ual. Must be aggressive Street, Wllllmantic. ford. Call 647-9946 be­ 289-6061. apartment. Centrally lo­ 649-6495. 646-0050. VOTING DISTRICT Instruction 25 the Item has lost Its value. 9 Wei&Y and able to work with tween 9-11am. Why not exchange It tor cated. $350 m onth plus ODD JOBS, Trucking. 1976 A M C HORNET W A G O N — A ir condition­ F VET F NEEDED congert'al group. Com- cash with an ad In Classi­ utilities and security. No Home repairs. You name COO COO CLOCK — SERVICE STATION AT­ TEMPORARY — Light It, we do It. Free esti­ ing, automatic transmis­ petetlve salary and be­ RECEPTIONIST/TY- fie d ? 643-2711. pets. After Spm, 643-8753. Heating/Plumbing S5 Bought In Germany. in SDUTH WINDSDR nefits. Reply to Box R, TENDANT — Full time. Industrial people needed PRIVATE UNIQUE GUI­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. Overall 16" x 12" walnut sion, powersteering, roof Call bttwctn tarn A 11pm PIST — Must be organ­ c/o The Manchester He­ Experience preferred. ized person with good In Monchester/South TAR LESSONS — In your wood and colored toner. rack. Good condition. 647-9946 rald; Include employ­ Apply af Gil's Auto Ser­ typing experience, plea­ Windsor area. Coll Per­ home. Many accessory L. WOOD 8. SON — Very unusual. Excellent Must Sell! Best offer. Coll courses. Low rates. P.o. Real Estate Wanted 37 Real Estate Wanted 37 FOGARTY BROTHERS ment history. vice, Route 6, Bolton. sant telephone personal­ sonnel, 249-7721. General and finish car­ condition. $90. Call 649- 649-1266. Box 533, Manchester, — Bathroom remodel­ ity and a strong math penters. Commerclal.and 7625., residential reniodeling ing; installation water 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS aptitude for diversified OPPORTUNITY, AMBI­ heaters, garbage dispo­ CELEBRITY CIPHER and repair. Call 646-3046 FOR SALE — Records, 18 WAGON —. V-8, auto­ A primary will beheld M arch6,1964, Ineachof theabovepol- Celebrity Cipher cryptograms ere creeled from quotctlone by femous people, peat duties on front desk. Call TIOUS MAN/WOMAN. sals; faucet repairs. 649- end preeent. 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BUSINESS Drop In Auto Expenses Cut your own taxes: Local couple runs Glovino cited, Cost in cents per mile T y p e of Car 1 9 8 2 1 9 8 3 Capital assets special a Maine ‘B & B’ then Is fired Counterpurchases are growing 3 4 .1 8 3 4 .6 3 Subcompacts ... page 2 ... page 11 ... page 15 BOSTON (UPI) — Counterpurchases, the to be concerned with along with other signs mechanism of countertrade they also C om pacts 4 4 .6 7 \ 4 3 .2 8 oldest form of trade with a tew sophisti­ of protectionism." he said. manage to obtain a marketing service from 4 9 .0 2 ,, 4 5 .4 6 cated twists, is a small but growing Countertrade is more likely to be a foreigner, which agrees to dispose of their M id -sized influence in the sales and purchase of goods employed in countries where government goods. Intermediates 5 0 .6 9 ! 4 9 .5 6 'spreading from its traditional base in plays a controlling role. For some with "Countries sometimes have an incentive 5 2 .3 1 Eastern Europe. defined economic plans, the acquisition of for disguising price cuts or what amounts to Full-sized 5 5 .4 2 One country sells railroad cars to another imports of high priority for fullfilling the price increases (taxes). Sometimes it with the provision that it will, in turn, buy or plan is more important than price-cutting. would be against intcrnjdioiKd-trade rules find a market for natural rubber from the In fact, many countries wind up paying or treaties to alter prices directly and Rain ending Manchester, Conn. other country. It's selling with an obligation more for a product than they would on the openly," he said. "That sort of thing can around midnight to buy in a flexible sort of barter agreement. open market. They could dump their really can be done by subtrafuge" with Tuesday, Jan. 24, 1984 Such counterpurchase arrangements products at a discount and then buy what countertrade. — See page 2 Single copy. 254 tend to become more popular in hard times. ever was needed at a market price to avoid In 1980, U.S, imports obtained through The lingering recession in some countries the whole countertrade arrangement at the countertrade were estimated at $278.6 illatuhpHtpr Ipralb along with the international debt problems same cost. million by the United States International have created a good atmosphere for But there are advantages to countertrade Trade Commission, triple the 1974 figure. countertrade, but it still accounts for only 1 that can't be found on a bottom line. More than a third of the total came in the percent of world trade. Countertrades often embody an implicit tax form of chemicals. UPI graphic "I guess there are bigger concerns on our or subsidy, allowing a country to indirectly Direct counterpurchases are le.ss promi­ minds, but there is a tide in these matters." cut prices or charge a tariff when such nent in U.S. exports than buy-back For only the second time in history, the per-mile cost of owning said Norman S. Fieleke. vice president and actions taken openly might violate previous arrangements, which allows a company or and operating atypical new compact car dropped in 1983, by 1.4 economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of agreements. .xountry to sell another an entire production 305: Parents worry Boston, "The.se countries may be adverse to plant or substantial equipment with an cents to 43.28 cents, an annual Hertz Corp. study showed C o n su m er "Since it's essentially a form of protec­ cutting their prices overtly and this is a way agreement to purchase a large amount of Monday. This chart shows data for various classes of cars in the tionism. it does seem to me to be something to do it subtly." Fieleke said. "Through the Price rise P ric e the goods produced by the machinery. Hertz study. 2 Index about closing’s (unadjusted) Foreign investors in U.S. often wary of disciosure is lowest 300 NEW YORK (UPI) - It's all quiet on the a chance to clarify how far states could go in Recently.;ntly. Brbdkey said, the "real fluflurry" has about an unfriendly reception in the United States as academic effect foreign-owned real estate front this season, according restricting foreign investment. involvedL'd federal reporting requirpmcmysrequiremciriys ratherrii than in their own government finding out what they're to an expert in title insurance who tracks state "If that case had been raised in the context of a state restrestriclions, J doing." 4 legislatures' attempts to stop nonresident aliens from Middle Eastern investor buying oil land rather than a Suchi requirements are aimed at-Tielpingat-melpin federal Some foreign investors may be wary of alerting 295 By Sarah E. Hall questioned," buying American land. Canadian company buying a shopping center I'm not agencies determine exactly how much foreign their own country's tax collectors about their wealth, Herald Reporter Rut school board Chairman Leonard "It was a hot topic in the late '70s, but it has died sure the court would have come out with the same investment there is, and in making sure nonresident he said. Others may want to avoid being identified as in 11 years E. Seader insisted that the closing down a bit," satd Hugh Brodkey, a vice president at decision," he said. aliens pay their taxes if the land is sold. They are not investors who place their capital away from home. Dollar constraints and dipping enrol­ would represent a "real savings,” and Chicago Title Insurance Co. Foreign investment in American real estate runs intended to discourage investments but haW an One lawyer, Brodkey said, told him of a client who lments all but forced the decision to that to say otherwise was The recession, Brodkey theorized, wiped out the old the gamut from a Mexican family buying a condo in indirect chilling effect, Brodkey said. refused to allow his name to be linked with an recommend closing Highland Park irresponsible. fears of oil sheiks buying up the American heartland. Florida to a European steel mill purchasing an East "Some foreign investors just don't want to American deal, commenting; "Well, they shot my B y Dennis G. Gulino ment’s sample “market basket” of School in June, School Superintendent United Press International goods and services that cost $100 in Kennedy stuck to an assumption he "The pressure for state restrictions kind of blew-away Coast coal mine. disclo.se," he said. "S<^ic arc not worried so much brother." 290^^ Goods and services James P, Kennedy told the Board of made nearly three years ago in with people's concern that anybody come in and 1967. Education Monday night. WASHINGTON - Consumer In 1967 terms, the purchasing costing $100 in 1967 preparing guidelines for school clos­ invest," he said. But after Kennedy’s hour-|ong de­ ings — that ’ 'every dollar spent to keep Still, more than half the states have some kind of prices climbed 0.3 percent in power of the current dollar is 32.9 December to give 1983 an inflation cents, the department said. - | now cost $303.50 fense of his recommendation, school a school open that is not absolutely law that treats foreigners ■ differently than U.S. board members questioned whether necessary is a dollar taken elsewhere citizens when it comes to land purchasing. rate of just 3.8 percent, the lowest Dairy products declined in price in 11 years, the Labor Department by 0.1 percent in December. savings elsewhere could rescue the from the funds supporting education." "A couple have outright prohibitions," he said. “$100 now, m ore later, school, and parents asked whether the "Others say nonresident aliens can't own certain said today. The report said fruits and "What are the alternatives?" Ri­ it doesn’t take long to reach Inflation for 1982 was 3.9 percent. vegetables went up only 0.5 per­ 2 8 5 - J closing will hurt students chard W. Dyer, another Board of kinds of land, or a certain amount, or own it for more D J FMAMJJASOND academically. • than a certain period of time. Some got into little the m axim um deposit’.’ It was 3.4 percent in 1972. cent, primarily because most of Education member, asked. Although most goods and servi­ the price survey was completed by subtle things about filing reports. A couple had Flwood W. Siurtcvant, J r, ■ ’82 1983 "Many parents are concerned about No Highland Park closing would inheritance laws." liaM Hartlord •.V- ces showed only gentle increases the time December’s freezing what kind of environment, academi­ probably mean noitnproviemenls — no In the late '70s and early '80s, he continued, "dozens last year, the government report weather hit Southern crops. The cally, the Highland Park children day treatment center, no reinstate­ of bills were introduced in state legislatures." to showed the biggest break for cold weather destroyed more than would go into," Anita Rackow, mother ment of the Youth Services serious further restrict foreign investment in local real consumers was the decline in a fifth of Florida’s orange crop and of a Highland Park student, told the offenders' program, and no additional estate. Almost all involved farm land. Brodkey said. energy prices during 1983, down by devastated vegetable crops in both board. staff — in the 1984-85 budget, Kennedy South Dakota, for instance, restricted the alien 0.5 percent for the largest drop Florida and Texas, guaranteeing responded. since 1963. higher prices in that category for Kennedy had explained earlierthat if ownership of agricultural land to 160 acres and North u Consumer Prices the Highland Park closing is approved "Then we're not really saving Dakota banned it entirely. In 1980, Pennsylvania The category of fuel oil, coal and the current month. bottled gas dropped a record 9.4 The major categories of goods Seasonally adjusted percent at a special board meeting next money, we’re using it to do other restricted the ownership of agricultural land by Look who’s starting Monday, 100 students would be trans­ things," one parent argued. non-resident aliens to 100 acres. percent for the year. Natural gas and services generally showed the changes from previous months ferred to Nathan Hale School, 59 to While there is less pressure to restrict foreign prices were up only 5.2 percent, in same increases or slight improve­ Other parents said that, given the sharp contrast to 1982's skyrocket- ments compared to November Martin School, and 36 to Buckley Highland Park closing, the logic behind J investors these days, there is still no consistency on another Variable Rate School. the rules from state to state, Brodkey said. "That's iiTg 25.4 percent climb. when the overall index also Parents’ concern .seemed to focus on redistricting lines and busing arrange­ one thing that bedevils real estate brokers and title Gasoline prices dropped 1.6 climbed 0.3 percent after seasonal U P 0.3% those who would be sent to Nathan Hale ments was not sound. people trying to advise foreigners on where to invest. 1 percent for the year and were up adjustment. in December — whose students come from a more Under Assistant Superintendent Wil­ don't know if there ever will be any consistency. The IR A atS B M ! only 0.1 percent in December. for a 1 9 8 3 blue-collar area, according to son E. Deakin's plan, students in the whole issue of who can own land, how you transfer The month showed an actual • Food prices, up 0.3 percent in December, ended the year up 2.7 Kennedy. northeast portion of the current High­ land has always been treated as a stale issue." decline in prices for clothing of 0.1 inflation rate Kennedy responded that although land Park district would go to Buckley, When the Oklahoma attorney general attempted to I know it’s not the only IR A the percent, a year in which apparel, percent, with prices of both pork those in the northwest portion to and beef lower than a year earlier. of 3.8% academic achievement may corres­ force all alien corporations to sell their property in dry cleaning and laundry costs pond to the income of the breadwinner Nathan Hale, and those in the sparsely 1979, Brodkey recalled, a Canadian company- Savings Bank of Manchester were up only 2.9 percent. • Housing was 0.2 percent more populated south to Martin. A expensive-in-December, and up 3.5 in the student family, students at challenged the state's ambiguous law. The matter The year’s 3.8 percent was the Nathan Hale would have the same "If we are indeed in a money-saving was settled by the slate supreme court, which found a lowest annual inflation rate since percent for 1983. Only household mode, why are (.some) children being offers, but the beauty furnishings showed any apprecia­ opportunities as students anywhere loophole allowing the company to keep its property. 1972’s 3.4 percent, and 9.5 percen­ else in the school system. bused to Martin when they are within If the case had not been resolved so pragmatically. tage points below I979’s recession- ble acceleration, going up in price walking distance to Nathan Hale?" by 0.5 percent, the most in eight "Your children are going to fare well Brodkey said, the U.S. Supreme Court might have had of it is-for m e-I can high 13.3 percent inflation. wherever they go in Manchester," Roberta Beganny of Patriot Lane The improvement in the inflation months. asked Kennedy. • Clothing and apparel ex­ school board member and retired rate from 1982’s 3.9 percent was teacher Bernice E. Cobb said, in keep adding on to it. actually far more substantial than penses, down O.I percent in De­ Please' (urn to page 10 cember-, has shown no change at all answer to Ms. Rackow's claims that the figures showed. The Labor Nathan Hale has far fewer gifted N Business Department started figuring the in three months. And all the time the • Transportation costs, the big­ students and less competitive stand­ index in a different way in 1983. ards than Highland Park. replacing home ownership costs gest beneficiary of price breaks for In bank promises me at fuel, was up 0.3 percent in School board member H. Jphn with equivalent rents. Had that Malone attacked the financial figuring system been used in 1982 that December, and only 3.9 percent for Inside Today Sikorsky sales tallied the year. behind the closing, which Kennedy least 91/2% interest.’ year’s inflation rate would have estimates will save $235,805 in the next STRATFORD — The Sikorsky Aircraft division been 5 percent instead of 3.9 • Medical care costs were up 0.5 -.2 20 pages. 2 sections percent in December, the most school year — not counting the of United Technologies said 1983 was a banner percent, department economists long-term savings that would come year for sales with 191 helicopters sold to the said. since August. But for the year A d v ic e ...... 12 L o tte ry ...... 2 medical care costs were only 6.4 from opening an adolescent day Area towns ...... 9 O b itu a rie s ...... 10 Pentagon and commercial aviation markets. The Consumer Price Index itself J FMAMJJASOND treatment center in the building. B u s in e s s ...... 1 8 O p in io n ...... ended the year at 303.5, another percent higher, a marked deceler­ ...... 6 Sikorsky declined to disclose the dollar valueof 1983 “It seems to me that closing this C la s s ifie d ...... 18*19 P e o p le ta lk ...... -.2 its aircraft and component parts sales. Its way of saying consumers paid an ation from the previous double­ C o m ic s ...... 8 S p o rts ...... 15-17 ^Savings Bank digit range. school really isn't going to make that earnings are included in UTC's financial reports. average of $303.50 for the govern­ much difference.” Malone said. "I Entertainment , . .12 Television. ... 8 Sikorsky President William F. Paul said the 'of Manchester think the economics of it need to be company sold 126 Black Hawk troop-carrying helicopters to the Army; 20 Super Stallion heavy-lift helicopters to the Navy and Marine Corps; nine Seahawk anti-submarine warfare helicopters to the Navy; and 36 S-76 helicopters to Fire hydrant, police cruiser among victims of ice storm various commercial buyers and foreign govern­ ments, including 13 aircraft sold to the Philippine Republic. A fire hydrant and a police A state police dispatcher in west side of the road; Main and the town’s 19 sanding rigs are out of observed its regular schedule. commuter rush. Numerous acci­ Our special or by phoning us at 646-1700, or by using the cruiser were among the victims of Hartford said areas east of the Haynes streets, where the driver operation. There were two minor A spokesman for the Manchester dents were also reported on coupon below. the ice storm in Manchester this Connecticut River seemed to (ewer left the scene; Hilliard and Main breakdowns this morning, but the Taxi Co, said there were twice as secondary roads, stale police said. 18-month IRA may morning that caused an hour's accidents this" morning. On high­ streets; 462 Hilliard St.; 947Center two trucks were soon put back in many calls as usual. The spokes­ Arms company rehlr^s 60 delay in school opening and kept ways west and south there were far St.; East Middle Turnpike and operation. man said taxies could not get to "It’s very, very slippery, " said be the best plan yet Why the IRA? The Individual Retirement more. Lake Street; 467 N. Main St; and Ray St. Louis, of the stale NEW HAVEN — U.S. Repeating Arms Co. has Account, in our opinion here at SBM, continues taxi drivers twice as busy as usual. Stale highway crews were out some hilly places, particulary in (o be the best way yet for people who earn income The cruiser struck in Manches­ Woodbridge and Mather streets, Rockville. Department of Transporalion's rehired 60 workers and plans to bring back 80 to get you saving So )oucan The) accidents involving the about 4 p.m working on the Storm Center in Wethersfield. use this Variable to save for retirement. It gives you a good tax hydrant and cruiser were among a ter was apparently not seriously where the cruiser was hit while the The power and phone companies 2 more as a result of the recovering economy and deduction, as it earns go(^ interest. Each year, you highways. Bradley International Airport #seriously - and easily - Rate IRA as a dozen police investigated on the damaged, but no details were patrolman was on school duty .- , and cable TV reported no trans­ what officials call an enthusiastic response to a can put into an IRA the maximum money allowed available. There were no injuries was temporarily shut down while new product line. for your retirement. vehicle to consoli­ by law. Or any amount up to that maximum. Or slippery town roads. The first of the accidents oc-' Schools in Andover, Bolton and mission problems. crews cleared the runway. The Winchester Avenue sporting arms com­ date all your IRAs. put in none - skip a few years if you must. SBM No utilities reported any prob­ in the crashes. cured at 7; 25 a.m. Coventry, like those in Manches­ Elsewhere in Connecticut, stale believes you’re never too young to enjoy the bene­ They occurred at Spencer Street ter, all started an hour late. But pany brought back 60 hourly workers at the "What kind of IRA is for fits of IRAs- or too old, because you can still take lems, however, and there were no police reported accidents on Inter­ Today’s forecast called for sleet beginning of January and plans to call back 80 Here ai the Savings Bank of Manchester, we’ve you? To learn that, we’ll have to do a little talking, part even up to age 70'/2! Come retirement the fires during the storm. and Ruby Drive; 494 Main St.; 539 Sixteen sand trucks went on the police who patrol those towns state 95 in Fairfield County, and freezing rain to end around more during the first quarter of this year, said been helping a lot of people open Individual Retire­ back and forth, before we can suggest one. You payoff can be beautiful. Only after you close out Only one bus from Manchester Taylor St.; New State Road, and town roads at about 7 a.ni.. The reported no accidents early this Interstate 91 in Wallingford and noon when the precipitation would Thomas Krajewski, vice president of ment Accounts. So many people and so many can open an IRA by coming in or by phoning in. your IRAs are you taxed on the money, and by ran late and all others were on West Middle Turnpike; Edgerton main roads were sanded and saltct morning. Interstate 86 in East Hartford. The turn to all rain. Highs today were to that time you’ll probably be in a lower tax bracket Street, where a car went off the first and then side roads. Three of administration. accounts, in fact, that we’ve sort of earned the At SBM, by the way, there is never a 1 ^ for setting anyway. (According to FDIC regulations, any schedule. Manchester Community College accidents tied-up the morning to reach the mid 30s. Krajewski said the company is optimistic reputation, east of the river, as the experts on IRAs. up or administering your IRA fund. All we wish withdrawal from a time savings ac(^unt before 4 because of the upswing in the economy, which has We can suggest all sorts of accounts to put to do is make sure you get the most out of your maturity results in a substantial penalty.) prompted spending on recreation and sporting your retirement dollars into-each good for spe­ IRA, from the very start. goods, and because a new line of guns was cific needs and goals, and we really should talk Today may be a very good day to give atten­ enthusiastically received at shows for wholesal­ about them, person to person. But one of the best tion to your IRA - either the new one for 1984 Bernard Law named Debate expected on Meese ers in Dallas and Denver. accounts of all is our 18-Month Variable Rate IRA. Variable Rate IRA for the week of or catch up on 1983’s, if you haven’t yet done The new line includes an Angle Eject brand of We say “best” because its add-to feature lets you Jan. 19 through Jan. 24 so, before income tax time. And who can help Bv Helen Thomas County, Calif., prosecutor and dent Reagan’s policy of running the 30-30 Winchester and new lighweight deposit the y e^’s maidmum amount ($2,(XX) if you with it better than the Savings Bank of Boston archbishop United Press International longtime friend, to replace Attor­ the government with political carbines. single, $2,250 if married and one partner working, Manchester- the expens on IRAs. ney General William French Smith cronies.” $4,000 if both working) at your convenience. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pope and powerlul in the U.S. church. But some Catholic sources said his WASHINGTON — Presidential in the $80,100-a-yearjob of running Meese's White House tenure has ■You’!! need $100 to open a Variable Rate 10i25 % 10.95 % John Paul II has named Bishop the Justice Department. been marked by controversy, Effective Annual Yield appointment appeared to follow a counselor Edwin Meese says he IRA, and at a very good interest rate (see box). Annual Interest Rate Bernard Law ot the Springfield- Reagan praised Smith “asoneof particularly with his recent com­ Bank sets new records But next week or next month or whenever you Cape Girardeau diocese in Mis­ pattern begun by the quick rise of expects to be confirmed by the have more money available to put away, you can souri to be archbishop of Boston, it one of the new archbishop's Senate as the next attorney gen­ the nation's very finest attorneys ments that questioned the pres­ MESr IDEN — Home Bank and Trust Co. set Telephone 646-8020 to keep informed general" and accepted the resig­ ence of hunger in America. He also deposit more into the account. And we’ll even give of all SBM rates and yields. was announced today. mentors, Cardinal William Baum, eral, but some senators fear he is new records in net earnings, assets, loans, you a passbook to keep track of things. You may The announcement was made now with the Vatican in Rome. too controversial for the post and nation "with deep regret." was faulted for not killing a plan to deposits and services for 1983. Itam that the rate has changed somewhat that par­ Baum, like Law a strong ecu­ predicted sharp debate at his Smith, 66, who intends to return cut Social Security benefits that The company reported a 12.1 percent or $124,000 Savinss Bank of Manchester, for the pope by Archbishop Pio to his lucrative Los Angeles law proved politically disastrous to the ticular week, but SBM promises you that it will Our free, 40-page handbook on IRAs is a good 923 Main St., Manchester, C T 06040. Laghi, the apostolic delegate in the menist, preceded Law as bishop of confirmation hearing. increase in net earnings for the year ending Dec, "I just don't think the senators practice, will stay on until Meese. White House. 31. never vary below 9.50%. Anyway, bit by bit, it starting place. We call it the Individual Retire­ Please send me my free IRA handbook. United States. the Springfield-Cape Girardeau doesn’t take long at all to sock away the entire tax- ment Anstoers handbook, because answers it h as- are going to want to play politics 52, is confirmed by the Senate. N am e______Law, 52, succeeds Cardinal diocese and was a surprise choice Meese spearheaded administra­ Assets increased more than 35 percent to $159.3 deferred amount that you, as someone with earned including a special worksheet at the back of the Humberto Medeiros, who died when he moved to the large and with a Cabinet appointment," Senate Judiciary Committee tion moves to abolish the Leg..l million with loans up nearly 49 percent and income, are entitled to. The object being, of Meese said Monday in Montecito, Chairman Strom Thurmond, R- deposits up 40 percent. , book to help you figure out the best route to take Sept. 17 of heart failure after influential Washington archdio­ Services Corp. and to reorganize course, that the more you put away now, the better on IRAs. The fact-filled booklet-specially writ­ Slate'__ Zip - cese and later was made a Calif. "I think traditionally, histor­ S.C., said he expects his panel to "There are several reasons for our growth," serving 12 years as spiritual leader receive the nomination by, next the Civil Rights Commission. He your financial situation will be, come retirement. ten for SBM by former Connecticut Deputy Telephone__ Daicof binh _ of the nation's third largest cardinal. ically, it hasn't been the case." was accused of betraying said John R, DiBella, president and chief Somethiiig else about dur Variable I^te IRA; Banking Commissioner, Kay B ergin-is yours for archdiocese. Law, born in Mexico, is a Sen. Charles Mathias, R-Md., a week and begin hearings members of Congress once the executive officer, "but the primary one is the Social Security N um ber______it’s a great vehicle for any rollover from pension the asking at any of SBM’s convenient locations. Oifoex. Law's appointment still leaves graduate of Harvard University ranking member of the Senate promptly. commis.sion was reconstituted. emphasis we have placed on increasing our plans or IRAs you have which may he maturing soon. Married?______Spouie working? another major archdiocese to ibe and considered one of the leading Judiciary Committee, said he “In my judgment, he (Meese) deposit and loan base by making our customers' filled by John Paul — New Yoi\k, ecumenists in the U.S. church expects Meese's confirmation will make an excellent attorney White House spokesman Larry interests our interests" general," Thurmond said. Speakes said Meese's job of White Maechfstef: M. >m 't OHire). 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Equal Opportunity Lender Ohio, a Senate Judiciary Commit­ a decision expected to establish Law was a surprise choice for as chairman of the Bishops' BERNARD LAW issues." the Boston archdiocese, consi­ Committee for Ecumenical and President Reagan Monday tee member, said the appointment chief of staff James Baker as the dered one of the most prestigious Interreligious Affairs- . replaces Medeiros named Meese. a former Alameda is "just another example of Presi- unchallenged top official. iV I