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With the outbreak of bombings in Autos burn West Germany and Peru, a State Department official said it was a “ bizarre weekend," but added there at U.S. base was no evidence the attacks were part of a new terrorist campaign against the United States. in Germany Police in both West Germany and Peru searched for leftist suspects, although no group in either country By United Press International claimed responsibility for the bom­ Herald photo by Tarquinio bings. Montero" (left) of the American Field Service Program to the Eight automobiles were set on fire West German police launched a High School student Tania Gembala (right) in­ and destioyed at an American manhunt for wanted terrorist Chris­ troduces exchange students Elllen van der Wee of Holland In school. military housing area early today in tian Klar, who they said may have the Youth for Understanding program (right) and Fanny the second attack on an American entered the Ramstein base before installation in West Germany in two the bombing. They said maps and in­ days, the U.S. Army said. formation on security at the base Short summer In Frankfurt this morning an w ere found last y e a r in the annex to a Social Democratic Party Heidelberg apartment of terrorists headquarters also was set on fire by Julian Plambeck and Rolf Behr terrorists in a campaign against after they died in an auto accident. American nuclear arms in Western The bomb, placed under or inside Europe. a Volkswagen, blew the car’s hood Schools reopen Wednesday The star of the Red Army Faction over the five-story headquarters —' the name used by the leftist building, knocked over people in a Baader-Meinhoff terror gang — was 100-yard radius and demolished new drop-off point. Owing to exten­ The number of special education is large freshman class. The addition By Nancy Thompson painted on the building along with several cars. sive renovations planned at the estimated to remain at 122. of about 20 Willington students con­ Herald Reporter slogans that read: “ ’The SPD is "Windows were blown out. par­ school this year, buses will load and The predictions, which are made tributed to the large freshman class, carrying out atomic arming with the titions. interior walls, equipment ..Af.ter an |ii\Ksually short sumnrer. unload at th«-«Min'C"tlfhh<^';ot’the in ttM~a|M'Hig,-.^e—based.. on last he'said. U.S. (Government. ” SPD are the in­ and furniture received some students and staff w ill be back year’s fib r e s arhd are the estimated However, he said, elementary school on Blast Middle Turnpike. itials of the Social Democratic Par­ damage." said an Air Force state­ among the pencils and books begin­ In order to insure the safety of the number that will be enrolled Oct. 1. school enrollment is down about 20. ty. ment on the damage to the ning Wednesday. students, there will be no through While state education officials are “ The figures are showing that our The burnings came less than 24 headquarters building which also For the first time, the schools are traffic in the parking lot in front of predicting that this year's . primary enrollment is still down," hours after a car-bomb exploded at houses thefN.VTO .4ir Force opening before Labor Day, a move the school from 7:30 to 8 a.m. and 2 kindergarten enrollment statewide he said. Schools open Wednesday. the Ramstein Air Base, injuring 15 headquarters for Central Europe. ofUcials said would have a to 2:30 p.m. Parents and friends will be the lowest since 1950,- Coventry’s school system, which people arriving for work at the U.S. “minimal affect" on operations, bringing students to school are Kennedy said kindergarten also opens Wednesday, show a slight Air Force European Headquarters. although they predicted opening day enrollments should increase slightly increase in enrollment, from 1,774 to asked to use the student parking lot Two Americans, including a attendance may somewhat iow in Manchester, from last year’s low 1,752. 'The school wihh the largest on the Brookfield Street side brigadier general, were still in the because of it. While teachers dust off their of 476. The predicted kindergarten enrollment here is the Captain hospital today. Students in some grades in the enrollment is 482, based on the birth Nathan Hale School, a middle lesson plans and students turn their In what the State Department numbers in 1977, although Kennedy school, which shows a head count of New house Manchester public school system minds to' reading, writing and labeled a “ bizarre” outburst of anti- arithmetic, administrators are said the predictions are not exact. 596, in front of the high school at 511. may find themselves in new American attacks, bombs also looking at the fourth “ R ” — enroll­ In Bolton, the largest freshman Andover’s elementary school's quarters, several programs changed exploded Monday in Lima. Peru, ment. ^ class at the high school in almost 10 enrollment is down about five per­ locations over the summer. The rocking the American embassy, the Head Start program, formerly In Manchester public schools, the years, 80 students, and several un­ cent, officials said, to a total of 209 price drops ambassador’s residence, and fac­ located in South School, is now split total enrollment is predicted to drop expected new enrollees have raised RHAM High School also shows a tories and offices of four American between Nathan Hale and Robertson from 8,216 to 7,890 this year. Ad­ the total there to 233, 17 more than decrease, from about 1,250 to 1,226. companies. WASHINGTON (UPl) - The School, ^ n n e t Junior High School last M ay’s enrollment. Coupled with Both schools open Sept. 9. ministrators predict that the The Army in statement said eight average price of a new house ninth grade has crossed the street to a four student increase at the mid­ Manchester Community College number of children in the Head Start cars were set on fire early this mor­ dropped sharply in July, the first join the main campus. The former dle school, the total system’s enroll­ will start classes Wednesday. program will remain at 75 and the ning at different locations inside the back step in five months, the ment is 700, six more than last year. Enrollment at the college has ninth 'grade building will house number in the ROTC program will military housing area in Wiesbaden. government reports. stay at 82. Administration was expecting almost reached the 8,000 level, of­ students from Howell Cheney 18 miles west of Frankfurt. The Commerce Department said In kindergarten, through sixth about a five percent decrease here, ficials said. Regional Technical Vocational High The gas tanks of the cars ap­ Monday the national average price grade, the number is estimated to and Superintendent Raymond A. The Cornerstone Christian School, School, while their school is being parently were punctured with an ice for a new single-family house fall from 4,205 to 3,985. In grades Allen said this morning the increase opening this fall under the spon­ renovated. pick and the gasoline was ignited, dropped to $83,600 in July, down $2,- seven through nine, it is expected to is a "pleasant surprise." He said he sorship of the Church of the ' Students at Manchester High the Army said. All eight^ars were 300 from the June level of $85,900 School will find the same old go from 1,800 to 1,869 and in grades was especially pleased to see the Nazarene, held orientation today destroyed. / and down $2,900 from M a y's high school enrollment up, and the and will begin classes Wednesday. building, but they will discover a 10 through 12, from 1, 932 to 1,869. “ The motive for the fires is un­ average. known,” the Army said. But the price was still $6,800 The Frankfurter Allgemeine ahead of the average in July of last Zeitung newspaper in an editorial year. said hysterical attacks against the "It’s certainly not surprising to Take activist role, staff told Reagan administration were fueling see prices go dow n. ” said Bill Young anti-American sentiment in West of the National Association of Home Germany and furnishing terrorists Builders. "The market’s so soft right now because of the high in­ accessible target — the public Kennedy urged teachers to make ty and to the politicians at all levels with an excuse for attacks on terest rates." By Nancy Thompson schools,” Ms. Gauvin said. their views known to the school of government. We are proud of the Americans. "Things have gotten so topsy tur- Herald Reporter Despite the problems facing the board in decisions it will make this job we do. We are proqd of our “ Such uncontrolled propaganda vy you really can't say anything schools, both Ms. Gauvin and year, including reorganization of the schools. We teach the children in produces consequences.’’ the Citing a “ crisis of support” facing about trends. ” Young said. Kennedy said there is reason for op­ schools. this rapidly changing society as best newspaper said. the public schools, speakers today Ms. Gauvin said, “ The answer to we can with what support if given to urged teachers to take an activist timism. “ I believe education is worth the problems that face the teaching us. role in promoting public schools. fighting fo r," Kennedy said. “ Public profession and public education lies “ Our schools deserve support Anne Gauvin, president of the education in the Manchester school with you (the teachers). from our community. Our schools Manchester Education Association, system is a productive system “ Teachers can make the must have support from our com­ and James P. Kennedy, superinten­ deserving of the support of the com­ difference in what happens to public munity. Only by working together Khomeini asks dent of schools, addressed that topic munity. There are some indications education,” she continued. “ I ask can we provide the best possible in their remarks to the school of quality in this town. We are going you to send that message to your learning opportunities for our system’s 500 teachers, who gathered to have to fight to keep them.” students’ parents, to this communi­ children:” in the teachers’ cafeteria at Manchester High School today. for moderation Both Ms. Gauvin and Kennedy dis­ cussed the bleak budgetary situation By Sajld Rlzvi the regime grew throughout Iran. the schools find themselves in, with Reagan disappointed Today's Herald United Press International Guerrillas killed a senior clerical federal, state and local cuts passed judge and a guard in his courtroom Ronald Reagan is “ very disappointed ” with un­ down this spring. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in a brazen challenge to angry Ira­ identified White House aides who portrayed him as ordered his regime today to ease its nian authorities who were deman­ "In many ways, this is our worst a lazy, two-to-three-hour-a-day president in a In Connecticut crackdown against dissidents in the ding revenge for the firebomb year in the sense of apparent sup­ magazine article. Officials testify at a hearing on the eventual sale aftermath of the assassinations of assassination of the president and port,” Kennedy said. “ On the other Page 3. of Conrail freight lines in Connecticut and two President Mohammed Ali Rajai and prime minister. Tehran Radio said. hand, public schools have never A presidential aide says the administration is. neighboring states. Page 4. Prime Minister Mohammed Javad Khomeini, whose regim e has produced better.” prepared to slice defense spending $20 billion to $30 University of Bridgeport professors agree to a Bahonar. acknowleded executing more than In addition to the financial crisis, billion in fiscal 1983 and 19M to balance the budget. contract settlement to avert a strike set for the But former President Abolhassan 6(X) people since the ouster of Bani- which locally forced the Board of Page 3. start of fall classes today. JPage 18. Bani-Sadr said “ armed rebellion h ^ Sadr in June, said authorities “ must Education to cut more than $700,000 already begun” in Iran and he sara not lose control and not act more from its proposed budget this Khomeini’s support among the peo­ harshly than what is prescribed by spring, the speakers cited a “ crisis ple had diminished drastically. God and Islamic law.” of criticism” facing educators. Index Khomeini issued the order in a He said the ‘ ‘unpleasant episode in “ ’There is a proliferation of critics In sports Entertainment . .... 17 speech at his north Tehran home, which we lost two of our best young who would have the public believe .. 16 .18 L o tte ry ...... 2 Tehran Radio said in a live broad­ men and best workers” should not that the schools are failing. We ’Trio of pros deadlocked in MCC Open golf... .. 21 Obituaries ...... 8 cast monitored in Ankara, Turkey. cause officials “ to..become tougher witness all too frequently attacks P age 9. 22-23 Peopletalk ...... 2 Khomeini's speech was interrupt^ towards their prisoners, their cap­ from members of the new right, the Jerry Remy paces Red Sox win while Gene .19 ...9-12 several times during the broadcast. tives. or arrest people who, God moral majority, single issue groups Michael’s job with 'Yanks is day-to-day... S ports...... 6 Khomeini's new order came as may forbid, are not guilty.” who would vent their frustrations Page 10. Television ...... 17 assassinations and attacks against turn to pafte 8 with society’s rapid changes on an 2 - THE HERALD, Tues., Sept. 1, 1981 News Briefing lazy' talk by aides

By Helen Thomas Xr:*:®X:X::s;W:Sa¥*::::%WX¥X:^ of some 1,700 employees, "there are Reagan was “very disappointed” punch time clocks in the White UPI White House Reporter bound to be a disaffected few on any with the story. House.” U.S. protests staff, particularly those not in the “ Do they really think this of me?” Bakpr acknowledged that Reagan, . LOS ANGELES — President mainstream, whose ideas have been toe president was quoted as asking. near the end of a month-long vaca­ Korea attack Reagan is “vei^ disappointed” with ‘ IF e don’t punch rejected.” Baker said in his first seven tion, still is taking it easy and will unidentified aides who portrayed months in office, Reagan achieved continue to do so until departing him as a lazy, part-time chief Newsweek quoted one top historic legislative ac­ time clocks in the presidential assikant as com­ Wednpday for Chicago, where he PANMUNJOM, Korea (DPI) - The executive in a news magazine, arti­ complishments with passage of his has two speeches before flying to UFt w catheh rotocA iT • plaining Reagan often would rather American-led United Nations Command cle, a top White House official says. White House’ — Larry budget and tax cuts. Washington on Thursday. Tuesday formally protested a North In an interview Monday, White “tell stories about his movie days “The best way to judge whether than make a decision.” Said Baker: Today, Reagan set aside time in Korean missile attack on a U.S. spy House chief of staff James Baker Speakes, deputy press this president is engaged is to judge his Century Plaza Hotel suite for his plane and warned it would take “That is just flat wrong.” branded as "unfortunate and secretary him on toe results of his presiden­ barber and the attorney who handles “whatever measures are necessary” to erroneous” a Newsweek story that cy," said Baker. 'He likened his blind trust. protect its aircraft. He conceded Reagan might be suggested Reagan is a disengaged “disengaged when he is on vacation, Reagan’s legislative achievements On Monday,^the president had only Woman dies The warning came from U.S, Navy president and quoted one to those of Franklin D. Roosevelt two appointments. He met fo r' a Rear Adm. James G. Storms III, chief but that is certainly not the case in W eather anonymous assistant as saying the Washington, D.C., or on the road.” and Lyndon B. Johnson. half-hour with Wilson Riles, Califor­ as requested UNC delegate to the Korean Military Ar­ president spends at most “two or In defense of the president’s work nia's superintendent of public in­ mistice Commission at the U.N. three hours a day on real work.” few dissatisfied staffers. He said he “The conclusion is totally false, style, deputy press secretary Larry struction, to discuss youth un^ watchdog body’s 407th meeting at. the Baker attributed the remarks to a made the point with Reagan that out inaccurate,” Baker said, noting Speakes told reporters: “We don’t employment, after which Riles said HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (UPI) - Dr. truce village of Panmunjom. Donald Klinestiver turned off Golda The meeting was called by the United Today’s forecast Yoder's respirator Monday — as she had Nations Command to protest the firing requested — and nine minutes later the by North Korea of a missile at a Fog drizzle and low clouds giving way to partly sunny 76-year-old woman was dead. He was not highflying U.S. Air Force SR-71 recon­ skies today and again on Wednesday. Highs both days 75 Reogan planning cut sure if he had done the right thing. naissance plane Aug. 26. to So. Mostly cloudy tonight with fog redeveloping. Lows “I hope it's a very long time before I North Korean Army Maj. Gen. Han Ju- near 60. Winds southeasterly 10 to 15 mph today have to face anything like this again,” Kyung, the communist chief delegate to diminishing to less than 10 mph tonight. Southeast winds Klinestiver said Monday outside Mrs. the commission, denied any missile was 10 to 20 mph Wednesday. Yoder's Huntington Hospital room. "It's fired and said the allegation was a not exactly what you're trained for, but “fabrication” designed to provoke in defense budget UP) p)ioto (it's) a patient's right" another war in Korea. Extended outlook Six weeks ago. Mrs. Yoder, who was Storms said the supersonic spy plane suffering from cirrhosis of the liver com­ Today in history was fired on with a Russian-built SAM II Extended outlook for New England Thursday through LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Presi­ nation’s strategic defenses. ly committed to the concept of a pounded by a painful infection, bad asked surface-to-air missile from a North Saturday: dent Reagan is prepared to cut Reagan also has directed his balanced budget in 1984. MasHacliusBrlH, Rhode Island & Connertirul: A Cabinet members to search for He said the president feels the re­ doctors to let her die. A son and other On Sept. 1, 1923, Japan's worst earthquake killed 150,000 people and Korean missile site located at Chokta- planned defense spending by up to chance of showers Thursday. Fair weather Friday and $30 billion annually to achieve a more possible spending cuts in cent drop in stock prices should not relatives had sought, however, to keep injured thousands of others. This was the scene along the Ginza, a Ri, on the northern shore of the Han Klinestiver from honoring Mrs. Yoder's River estuary that marks the border Saturday. Highs in the upper 70s to lower 80s. Lows balanced budget by 1984, says a top social programs. be interpreted as a lack of con­ main street in Tokyo, a few days later. documented request. between the two Koreas. mostly in the 60s. White House aide. Baker said the Office of Manage­ fidence in his economic recovery Nine hours before she died. Klinestiver If the missile had hit the aircraft, “this Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of showers ■ In an interview Monday with ment and Budget still holds to its program. told her relatives Mrs. Yoder, who lived peninsula would have been brought to the Thursday. Fair Friday and Saturday. Highs in the 70s to United Press International, White forecast of a $42.5 billion 1982 The effectiveness of the ad­ in nearby Hurricane, was "brain dead. " brink of a major confrontation ...,” lower 80s. Lows in the 50s to lower 60s. House chief of staff James Baker deficit, but added there will be ministration's economic programs The family then was convinced to drop Four missing in flooding Storms said. V'ernioni: Variable cloudiness through the period also acknowledged publicly for the another projection made in a month cannot be judged before they are put with chance of showers or thunderstorms each day. to six weeks. into a4$ect Oct. 1. the beginning of their petition aimed at blocking her By United Press International A dozen National Guard troops were "... UNC will take whatever measures first time soaring interest rates voluntary death. are necessary to ensure the safety of our Highs in the mid 70s to mid 80s and lows in the mid 50s to may push the deficit for the current "When it’s done, they will have to the 1982 fiscal year, he said National Guard troops stood watch in a ordered out in Hallettsville to assist in mid 60s. take a look at their assumptions, Citing inflation as the "No. 1 "1 believe in life, " Klinestiver said. the evacuation and to prevent looting in aircraft and crews,” he said. 1981 fiscal year beyond the ad­ "I'm terribly opposed to the idea of steady rain today and police hunted for At the time of the attack. Storms said, ministration's $42.5 billion estimate. and one of the assumptions that has problem facing the country. " Baker downtown stores. death. 1 feel a doctor is in'a position four people missing in flash floods that Baker disclosed Reagan is ready not been met is the interest rates. " argued the stock market slowdown In Shiner, a flash flood swept four the spy plane, known by its code name of where he's the patient's agent, and he raked southern Texas, sweeping three Blackbird, was in international air space to slash the Pentagon budgets for he said. is a function of inflation moderating. young brothers out of their beds to their young brothers out of their beds in a upr photo should do basically what the patient south of the fiveisland group under UNC the 1983 and 1984 fiscal years by $20 "The interest rate has remained As inflation is reduced, "interest deaths. Lightning in Indiana was blamed trailer home and carried them away in a billion to $30 billion to achieve his higher than when the 0MB original­ rates will come down. " Baker said. desires. It's a real tough philosophical in the death of an elderly man. raging torrent Monday. control in the Yellow Sea. Detroit police officer John Skalski goes SearctuM covered all afternoon mail after question." goal of balancing the budget by the ly projected the 1982 budget deficit, "We ll begin to see some relief by A flurry of tornadoes and nearly a foot Authorities reported four other people L ottery through mailbags with a poiice dog at the twcYDomBbsWafe found Monday, and therefore, assuming all other the first of the year. " "People say they'd know what to do in and a half of rain left hundreds of Texans missing in Hallettsville, about 14 miles main post office downtown Monday. \ end of his presidential term. this kind of a situation,” said a daughter, * It marked the first time an aide economic factors are constant, you Baker said Reagan remains firm homeless. Police evacuated one Texas north of Shiner and 100 miles east of San might see the 0MB have to increase in his resolve to not resume Mary Fisher, who sided with her mother Antonio. has said Reagan is willing to make jail — swimming to safety with four Carter sees major cuts in his ambitious its estimate of what that estimate negotiations with striking air traffic- in the controversy. "But they really “Witnesses saw three people in a car Numbers drawn Monday Rhode Island daily: 3298. don't know until they experience it. " prisoners. program to increase the nation’s will be.” Baker said. controllers. If the administration get washed away," said Lavaca County in New Enoland: New Hampshire daily: Had the respirator and other life- Another band of explosive storms scenic China military might. "But how much. 1 can't tell you. " gives in to the strikers' demands, dumped gully-washing rains on the Deputy Sheriff Sheila Perkins, "Other Connecticut daily: 554. Monday 6264, Sunday 004'/. Bombs found in mail "the message might be lost on other sustaining aids been continued. There was no immediate com­ he added. people saw a man get swept away and we Vermont daily: 987. Massachusetts daily: Klinestiver said Mrs. Yoder would have Midwest, sending Ohio residents fleeing ment from members of the Senate Baker said Reagan remains total­ government unions.'” he said from their homes in boats and; washing found his lunch bucket nearby.” SUZHOU, China (UPI) — Former Maine daily: 082. 1098. lived only another day or two at the President Jimmy Carter, undeterred by DETROIT (UPI) — Discovery of persons and it was believed otner Following discovery of the bombs, Armed Services Committee. out roads in parts of Wisconsin. The heavy rains, unofficially postal authorities immediately in­ Baker said by mid-week Reagan most. In Indiana, lightning from a storm that measured at ITVz, inches by late Monday rain and wind, saw China’s version of the two homemade bombs -- one ad­ explosive devices may have been flooded the northern part of the state and night, and a steady rain continued into leaning tower of Pisa today on a dressed to President Reagan — had planted throughout the city. structed all mail carriers to be wary will have proposals for major spen­ of and to report all suspicious ding cuts from Defense Secretary washed out several bridges was blamed the early morning hours. sightseeing trip to one of China's most postal inspectors doing extra duty Mail carriers discovered the Officials oppose At least seven tornadoes touched down scenic cities. today,’ screening the contents of city brown bags with protruding wires. packages. Postal officials said Caspar Weinberger. He Islands shake for an early morning house fire Monday acknowleged Weinberger has been in and near Galveston, Texas, Monday Carter, his family and aides traveled mail boxes normally emptied by The first package had the words federal postal inspectors accom­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — A major that killed Byran Titus, 84, of Fairmont. Alm anac panied several carriers to pickup reluctant to propose any reduction night, taking the roof off the Broadway by train from Shanghai to Suzhou to tour mail carriers. “Ronald Reagan, Washington D.C.” earthquake struck the Samoan Islands Floods in Texas forced more than 500 in the Pentagon’s $222 billion budget movie theater downtown and damaging a elaborate gardens built over the course The discovery Monday sparked a written on the outside. The other sites. region in the Pacific Ocean late Monday, people — including 100 nurting-home authority for fiscal 1982, which bail for Hinckley of the last 1,000 years by emperors and massive search of downtown was addressed to the Detroit News, “It’s not a common occurrence in the U S. Geological Survey reported patients — from their homes in hangar at the airport. No injuries were dynastic officials. mailboxes and the Renaissance Secret Service agents said. the postal service,” a spokesman begins Oct. 1. Hallettsville, Shiner and Moulton. More reported. The Washington Post reports the today. than 17 inches of rain soaked some areas. Carter and wife Rosalynn posed for By United Press International Center, scene of last summer’s Several other reports of said. "We don’t usually have on five of the counts. The quake was recorded at a photographs in front of the Pagoda of suspicious packages, which turned Defense Resources Board met Mon­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Today is Tuesday, Sept. 1, the 244th day of 1981 with Republican National Convention. anything of this magnitude but we government opposes bail for John Hinckley pleaded innocent to the preliminary magnitude of 7.5 on the Cloud Rock temple, which is leaning 121 to follow. out to be false alarms, sent police day to. consider the armed services’ Richter scale. U S. government scien­ ’The two bombs, found in corner do occasionally have bomb threats.” W. Hinckley Jr., the man accused of charges last Friday. Later that day. offcenter by 1.67 meters (5.5 feet) and The moon is moving toward its first quarter. mailboxes just blocks apart, each scurrying all over the city. lists of programs that could be cut his lawyers filed the request for tists said. It was the strongest tremor in Court sides with goldfish cannot be climbed as a result. Police used specially trained Officials said postal inspectors or delayed to defer or reduce spen­ trying to kill President Reagan, the world since a 7.6 magnitude quake off The morning star is Mars. contained six sticks of “very old and would continue making rounds with maintaining the "strong evidence of bail, arguing Hinckley has a legal It was built in 961 A.D. during the Sung The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and unstable dynamite” and a blasting bomb-sniffing dogs to search a ding. Among the steps the Air Force right to reasonable bail and to be South Island. New Zealand, May 25 of BOSTON (UPI) - The lowly goldfish If the ball splashes into the target, a dynasty. downtown parking garage, the mail carriers to empty mail boxes said might be needed, the Post guilt" in the case is an incentive for has won a victory in Massachusetts’ fish is awardecl in a clear plastic bag full Saturn. cap. They were removed by the and check their contents for more Hinckley to flee. free to aid his attorneys in preparing this year, they said. A typhoon lingering off the Chinese Those born on this day are under the sign of Virgo. Renaissance Center hotel- reported, are cutbacks in the •Geological Survey earthquake highest court. of water. Detroit Police bomb squad. bombs. The government also expressed his defense. coast dumped heavy rain on the Suzhou Journalist James Gordon Bennett was bom Sept. 1, Police said the bombs may have entertainment complex and the monitors in Golden, Colo., said the quake The seacreatures may not be awarded When the Massachusetts Society for fears Hinckley might be harmed if In legal papers filed Monday, the area at several points during the day, 1795. been the work of the same person or main Detroit Post Office building. Justice Department opposed occurred at 10:30 p.m. Monday Samoa as prizes in games of chance because the the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals forcing the Carter entourage to walk freed on bail. practice could “corrupt the morals” of heard of Knox's plan to set up a booth at On this date in history: U.S. district Judge Barrington Hinckley’s request for bail, arguing time. (5:30 a m. EDT Tuesday). They beneath a fleet of umbrellas. In 1807, Aaron Burr, vice president of the United Pay hike the "strong evidence of guilt" those involved, the state Supreme Court the Brockton Fair last summer, Jhe Parker scheduled a hearing today on said they did not receive any reports on Carter also saw a Suzhou garden that States under Thomas Jefferson, was acquitted of organization notified him he woulflbe Hinckley's request for bail. provides a motive to flee. whether there were any casualties or ruled Monday. has been copied for display in the charges of treason growing out of an alleged plot to set It was a great day for the lowliest of breaking a state anti-cruelty law. Hinckley was indicted last week on "The circumstances of this case damages. Metropolitan Museum in New York. up an independent empire in the nation’s South and Any quake measuring between 7 and 8 tank fish, which sell like popcorn at dis­ The statute forbids the awarding of charges of shooting Reagan and are so unusual, indeed extraor­ Thousands of residents of Suzhou lined West. smaller dinary. that personal recognizance on the Richter scale is defined as a count and pet stores across the country. live animals as a prize in a game in­ three others outside a Washington the streets to catch a glimpse of Carter, In 1923, Japan’s worst earthquake killed 150,000 people or unsecured bond are clearly inap-< m a jo r" earthquake capable of But for concessionaire Charles Knox it volving skill or chance. who most Chinese remember fondly for hotel March 30. ^ was nqt so good. The court sided with the MSPCA, and injured many thousands of others. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Federal Hinckley. 26, the son of a Colorado propriate and likewise there are widespread, heavy damage. his role in normalizing relations between In 1939, reacting to Germany’s invasion of Poland, simply no non-financial or financial The quake was the strongest in the Knox has traveled to fairs and car­ saying state anti-cruelty laws are Peking and Washington. workers will feel the effects of oilman, waived his appearance at nivals throughout the United States for "directed against acts which may be Great Britain and France served an ultimatum on Adolf P resid en t R eagan’s economic the hearing, where his lawyers also conditions of release that could be region since a 7.6 magnitude earthquake The crowds were more curious than Hitler but it was ignored and two days later the Allies imposed that will adequately ensure April 2. 1977, that — accompanied by a the past 22 years with a game in which thought to have a , tendency to dull enthusiastic, with only a handful recovery program beginning Oct. 1, planned to request an order barring contestants pay to toss a ping pong ball humanitarian feelings and to corrupt the declared war on Germany. in the form of pay raises roughly U.S. marshals from reading his per­ Mr. Hinc-kley's subsequent seizmic sea wave — caus'ed minor shouting "Cahtuh, Cah-tuh” and In 1975, Israel and Egypt initialed an apeem ent into a glass bowl with a goldfish swim­ morals of those who- observe, or have one-third as large as those they once sonal papers in his jail cell. appearance in this, court. " the damage at Apg, the capital of Western applauding his motorcade. calling for Israeli withdrawal from a small slice of the Samoa and at Pago Pago. ming in it. knowledge of those acts.” could have expected. Hinckley was indicted on 13 counts government said. Sinai Desert in return for Egyptian political concessions The president Monday formally of trying to kill Reagan and woun­ • The government also said and substantial pledges of financial support from the proposed a 4.8 percent cost-of-living ding White House press secretary Hinckley’s safety could be in jeopffP United States. raise for the fiscal year beginning James Brady and two law enforce­ dy if be is free to move a,bout in the Oct. 1 for 1.4 million white-collar ment officers. If'- convicted, he community. A thought for the day: Britain’s wartime leader employees now receiving less than would face up to life imprisonment P eopletalk Winston Chitchill sent this message to Nazi dictator $50,000 a year. Adolf Hitler,/“We (the British) will have no truce with The pay increase is to go into you or the grisly gang who work your wicked will. You effect for 490,000 blue-collar do your work ... and we will do our best.” Birthday party employees at different times in Police hold man different areas of the country. Irene Kastler Huber looked back on 100 years of iX W The annual pay boost is the living and said, “I wouldn't want to go back to the Get the inside story smallest since a 4.8 percent increase earlier days. I want to live right now, in the Jack Anderson tells the inside story in “Washington in 1973 and about half as large as the in child slayings present." W lX L Merry-Go-Round” — every day on the opinion page of raise given to federal workers last Mrs. Huber celebrated her 100th birthday in her The Herqld. year. VANCOUVER. British Columbia said Special (frown Prosecutor John daughter's Chicago home Sunday, drinking "a In addition, Reagan acknowledged (UPI) — Canadian authorities Hall. Huber Old-Fashioned, " but ruefuily refusing a that in accordance with the 1970 Pay charged a 41-year-old man with Olson is scheduled to make his cigarette. She hasn't smoked since 1970 when doc­ Letters to the editor Comparability Act — which requires killing nine children in an eight- first appearance in court Sept. 18 on tors found she had lung cancer. "I quit cold turkey The Manchester Herald’s Open Forum provides space government workers to receive month murder spree and said they charges of killing Judy Kozuma. 14, but every time I see someone light up, I still want a for reader dialogueon cpiTent events. Address letters to roughly the same as they would know two other missing youngsters of nearby New Westminster. i„cigarette," she said. . for similar work in the private sec­ also are dead. In , the FBI said at the the Open Forum, Manchester Herald, Herald Square, UPI photo Mrs. Huber overcame the lung cancer, and three Manchester, CT 06040. tor — his advisers had calculated an Clifford Robert Olson, in custody request of the RCMP it was bouts of pneumonja since she was 90. She toured On launching pad increase of 15.1 percent was due. since Aug. 18. was formally charged checking police records in Oregon, Hawaii at 98 and last May took off on a solo visit to But that figure did not survive Monday in nearby Burnaby with Washington and California for "cer­ California. pressures brought to bear by- tain patterns" that may resemble out of the vehicle assembly building to Its killing five girls and three boys "I look back over my life and think about people The space shuttle Columbia is highlighted by Reagan’s fight to reduce govern­ between the ages of nine and 18. the British Columbia killings. like Thomas Edison and men going to the moon,” tha setting sun Monday, hours after rolling launching pad. ment spending and bring the federal Olson was charged late last month As charges were filed against Mrs. Huber said, "and I know that I have lived in Jlanrl|patpr Uprali budget into balance. with the murder of a 14-year-old _ Olson, police continued the search the most exciting time in the history of man.” Reagan said he is setting into mo­ girl, one of the 11 children to dis­ for the two remaining youngsters to tion the lower pay increase "in ac­ appear. I ^ vanish in the past eight months near Who was that lady? Official Manchester Newspaper Central African Republic falls cordance with 'our economic "I laid eight (.charges) today in "'Vancouver in a case paralleling the USPS 327-500 Vol. C, No. 283 recovery program.” Burnaby ... against Cliff Olson,” 28 child killings in Atlanta. There were the Mandrake Sisters, in flaming red Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by dresses and high heels, singing "Take This Job and UPI photo Stuff It." the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Visiting vets LonI Anderson. The special, "Bob Hope’s Manchester, Conn: 06040. Second class postage paid at info hands of military On closer inspection, the Mandrake girls (no Bob Hope Is off and running for NBC’s The VFW Post' 2046 and All-Star Comedy Look at the New Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address similarity to the (Mandrel! Sisters) turned out to be 1981-82 season with (left to right) Bruce overthrow self-proclaimed emperor its Ladies Auxiliary will 2 FOR 1 Bob Hope, Bruce Jenner and Merlin Olsen in tlrag. Season," will air Sept. 27. changes to The Manchester Herald,. P.O. Box 591, PARIS (UPI) — The army seized other than to protect French Jenner, Linda Evans, Barbara Eden and Manchester, Conn. 06040. Jean Bedel Bokassa. conduct a recreational ONLY Olsen, a former Ram football star and co-star of power in the Central African citizens.” bingo for Newington About 2,000 French citizens are in “Little House on the Prairie,” sang falsetto and Republic today in an apparently Hospital veterans at the asked if he wanted to interview one of the Har- To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call 647- the Central African Republic, toe Hemu described the latest coup — wore sparkles in his beard. bloodless coup d’etat and President hospital on Wednesday. monicats.' Glimpses 9946, Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday former French Equatorial Africa the third in 15 years in the country— 'The number brought down the house Sunday at David Dacko turned the government as “a purely Central African af­ Members planning to at­ LABOR the tapihg of “ Bob Hope’s All-Star Clomedy Look at “Sure,” he said, “but I thought they were dead.” Eldward Asner and Shirley MacLaine will act as through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery over to the military chief of staff, which achieved independence in 0 WOWI Contrarywise, the Harmonicats — who sold 17 should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and fair.” tend will meet at the Post < THAT’S A the New Season — It’s Still Free and Well Worth hosts of the 33rd annual Emmy Awards ceremonies reports reaching Paris said. 1960. Home, 608 E. (Center St., at DAY million copies of "Peg O’ My Heart” in 1947 — are 7:30 a.m. Saturday. Diplomatic reports indicated that Hernu, at a ship-launching good deal It.” to be broadcast live on CBS Sept. 13 ... Paul New­ Suggested carrier rates are fl.20 weekly, $5.12 for one 6:15 p.m. alive and well and just gave their 30,000th perfor­ when the army moved in the Central ceremony in Cherbourg, said A poor country of l.%iniIlion peo­ T The show goes on NBC Sept. 27, and guests in­ man and Mario Andretti made a “pit stop” in New month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six months, clude plenty of real girls. There’ll be Loni Ander­ mance, at Mackinac Island, Mich. York Monday to publicize the Caesars Palace . African capital of Bangui at about 8 foreigners are “for toe moment ab­ ple lo6ated near toe center of the WEEKEND son, (iathy Lee Crosby, Barbara Eden, Linda The group includes two of the original threeTiar- Grand Prix to take place in Las Vegas Oct. 17 ... and $61.40 for one year. Mall rates are available on a.m. (2 a.m. EDT), Dacko turned solutely not in danger” and in- African continent, the Central ONLY Evans, Kelly Lange and Cheryl Tiegs. monica piayers - ,'viuiaa, 62, leaJc. of the Patty Duke Astin and John Astin will co-host the request. his powers over to Gen. Andre „dicated Dacko was safe with a African Republic is bordered by In,case anyone is counting, this is Hope’s .32nd group, and A1 Piore. Don Les dropped out after 27 New York segments of the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Kolingba, head of the general staff, peaceful transition of power under Chad, Cameroon, the Congo Weekend events year of television, his 44tlr in broadcasting. years, replaced by Dick Gardner. Telethon for the Muscular Dystrophy Association To place a classified or display advertisement, or to citing reasons of “health.” way. Republic, Zaire and Sudan. The Herald provides a TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER The Harmonicats still play the Bing Crosby and ... Frank Sinatra returns to New York from Atlan­ report a news item, story or picture idea, call 64^2711. French Defense Minister Charles All communications with Bangui, Office hours are 8:30 a.m. tn 5 p.m. Monday through comprehensive calendar of Blowing strong Frank Sinatra songs of the 1940s, but they have tic City to prepare for his sold-out Carnegie Hall gig Hemu told reporters the 1,500 except official communications, A bloodless 1979 coup was 155 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER added some newer tunes, such as “Fiddler on the Friday. engineered by French intelligence “where to go and what to Sept. 9-20 . French troops In the country had were suspended. French forces have Recently a disc jockey in Fort Wavne. Ind.. was Roof” and “Mac the Knife.” been ordered to remain on their been in the country since toe 1979 officers, with French paratroopers do,” every Friday in toe 643-2496 ...... , bases and “would not intervene coup in which they took part to ■ taking part. Focus/Weekend section. \ THE HERALD. Tues.. Sept. 1, 1981 - 5 4 - THE HERALD, Tues.. Sept. 1. 1981 State officials plea Town near top- that railway be kept on housing aid, NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Federal officials readying the sale of N railway freight lines in two New say researchers England stales have heard pleas from elected officials the service is vital and should be continued. By Paul Hendrie Locks, with 82. Members of Connecticut's con­ Herald Reporter When asked about housing needs, gressional delegation and Gov. Manchester reported a need for William O’Neill told Federal Only two Greater Hartford towns more Section 8 certificates. Railroad Administrator Robert have more subsidized housing units In other survey responses, Blanchette the issue is not Conrail, than Manchester, according to a Manchester characterized its but whether the freight service it survey conducted by the Housing housing stock as a mixture of older, provides will eventually survive. Coalition for the Capitol Region. middle-range and new houses. “We cannot afford to lose or cut Manchester also ranks third in the The town said its housing needs in­ back this essential service,” O’Neill number of units converted to con­ clude elderly, low- and moderate- said at a federal hearing Monday. dominiums in the 18 months prior to income housing, starter homes and “My concern is the protection of the survey. apartments. Connecticut companies which rely The survey was conducted from But some of the attitudes which on Conrail's freight service.” last November to April, before the contributed to the town's r.:«55s;v The hearing was held to discuss latest wave of local condominium withdrawal from the Community UPI photo procedures for the sale of more than conversions. Development Block Grant program 500 miles of Conrail rail properties The Housing Coalition sent 200 — a pullout which landed the town in The reniains of two victims of a helicopter loaded on the back of a pickup truck to be surveys to officials and residents of in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Herald photo by Tarquinio federal court — also surfaced in the crash in a wooded area of Granby are brought from the wood Monday. Testimony on selling Conrail’s the Capitol Region’s 29 towns. Manchester survey responses. Massachusetts properties was taken Questionnaires were sent to chief Manchester’s answer to the ques­ elected officials, town planners, tion, “is there grassroots support in in that state. In an High St. About a dozen houses along High Street are in the The Northeast Rail Service Act of Among, about 300 houses nominated for Inclusion housing authorities. Leagues of your town for the development of af­ 1981 requires the administrator to expanded Cheney Historic District is this one, at right. at 144 group. Women V oters, C ham bers of fordable housing” was yes, at least • begin negotiations for the sale of Commerce, Human Relations Com­ from 'groups like the Manchester Conrail freight properties in the missions and two committees of the Area Conference of Churches and three states under a plan that would Capitol Region Council of Manchester Citizens for Social Witnesses say copter UPI photo Governments. Responsibility. continue service for at least four Planners list nominees Of the 200 questionnaires that However, the answer conceded, years. went out, 47 were completed, The system, which includes 444.1 Federal Railroad Administrator Robert W. Blanchette (center) “there is little public support." representing 27 towns. ^The town agreed that a serious miles in Connecticut, 86,6 miles in confers with aide Colin Pease (left) and Rep. Toby Moffett, D- Rhode Island and 91.8 miles in The survey found that only Hart­ housing problem exists in the area, Conn., addresses a hearing In New Haven Monday on Conrail ford and East Hartford, among the but it expressed a negative view of Massachusetts, can be sold as a freight service. burst before crash whole or in parts. Another option is 19 towns reporting, had a higher regional planning, the report said. for Cheney historic district number of subsidized housing units Manchester checked off three to have Conrail retain the lines. than Manchester. “special techniques" used to en­ GRANBY (L’PIi — Authorities "There were parts flying out as it the day from Northeast Helicopter The FRA will accept proposals when President Reagan took over at Ellington Airport. The craft was from prospective buyers until Oct. bid for five Conrail lines in Hartford had 9,500 subsidized un­ courage construction of affordable today investigated the crash of a came down. It broke apart before it the White House. Rogers House; 32-34, Turkington House. 35. 20, Schlemlnger Hou.se. its and East Hartford had 879, one housing: variances, special permits owned by Beamer Northeast 23. The only railroad agreeing to buy Massachusetts designated as eligi­ Tlie houses designated historically PARK STREET: 11-13, Tinker House; 15 small helicopter that apparently hit," said Robert Langley Sr., a Rep. Lawrence DeNardis, R- More than 300 buildings, mainly Hathway - (Juish House; 38-40, Emmons - more than Manchester's 878 sub­ and floating zones. Airways of Glastonbury. the entire Rhode Island and Connec­ ble for sell-off. significant area: Schaeffer house; 39'/4-41W, Lave - Addy House 17; 23-25, Hubbard - Tinker House; 29. Sloan broke up" and went down in a rural local farmer who was in a field Conn., said Conrail would be the single-family homes, have been sidized units. The town with the next Manchester listed rehabilitation about 2,500 feet from the crash site Twisted, smoldering debris from ticut link is the Providence & Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., No. 2; 41-43, Lave - Addy House No. 1; 44-46. House; 33. James H. (Juinn House; 34, Walter field killing the pilot and the best provider. nominated to be included in the ARCH STREKTi 12-14. McKinney House; B. Sc Lillian C. Cheney House; 41. St. Mary's highest number of subsidized units as its innovative' approach to about 3:30 p.m. the craft was scattered for a quarter Worcester Railroad. criticized, the federal government Cheney National Landmark Historic I8.20-22-24, Cheney Brothers Workers’ Stratton House; 49, Glenney House; 52, John passenger. for not providing enough aid for “It would be foolhardy, frivolous Johnson House; 57, Christian Runde House; 58- Parish and Rectory OHice; 4551, St. Mary’s was Vernon, with 500. housing. He said the helicopter came over of a mile over rural Granby in However, another interested par­ District. Housing; 49-51. William Wilson House; 52-54, Episcopal Church; 52. William C. St Sarah Conrail. He said the government had and unwise to consider the proposal Marcus M. Moriarty House. 60, Fox House; 63, Dougan House; 66-68. Of the 16 area towns that reported Eyewitnesses told police the the peak of a mountain, emitted a northern Connecticut when police ty was Timothy Mellon, whose The houses were identified Matilda Anderson Houser71, Hansen House; Griftcn CJicney House; 66; 73, St. James to make a stronger commitment or of a private carrier or carriers to BOW STREETi 1, Hyde House. School; 76; 80; 85, St. James Convent; 86; 90; experiencing condominium conver­ helicopter rented from an Ellington "puff of smoke,” then dipped and and rescue workers arrived at the Guilford-based holding company has through a study conducted by the BREMEN ROAD: 1, Hyde House. 74-78 ; 77-79, Eneman House, 80-82, McCann- forfeit a rail system in the provide service over Conrail,” he McGowen House; 85-87. 98 sions in the 18 months prior to the airport appeared to fall apart before scene. already acquired the Maine Central town Planning Department. The CEDAR STREET: Ki.12, McEvitt 8 Plano PINE STREET: 10, Ferris House No. 2; 22- went down. Northeast. said.... ■ GORMAN PLACE: 17-19, Michael Gorman survey, Hartford led the way with Hearing Room it crashed in the field off Day Street Initial reports from the scene in­ Railroad and is negotiating for the study was submitted to the Connec­ House; 13-15, McCluskey House; 18-20, 21, 24. Ferris House No. 1; 44-46. (Jleney Brothers “The guy was just laying there “We’re shortchanging a rail State Transportation Com­ Robert E. Carney; 41-43; 42-44, Amelia Aspinal House; 18, Goetz-Mohr House; 21-23. 1,400 conversions. West Hartford near Route, 1§9 at about 3:40 p.m. dicated the helicopter slammed into Boston & Maine Railroad. ticut Historic Society, which will HARTFORD ROAD: 160 (rear), Cheney Workers' Housing; 50, Angellilo House; 5860, Monday. burning. It was just too hot to pull system at a time we can ill afford missioner Arthur B. Powers said the House; 49. Cheney Brothers Workers’ Raymond L. Bidwell House; 63; 66. Aspinall - was second with 516 and Manchester a mountain, but police said they David Fink, vice president of most important factor in deciding review it and make a recommenda­ Housing; 50, Cheney, Brothers Workers' Brothers Mill Building; 176 (rear), Cheney meeting place him out," said Langley's 17-year-old weren’t sure if that was the case. Mellon’s Guilford Transportation to,” he said. Brothers Mill Building; 178 V; 192, Cheney McLean House; 67-69, Resel House; 72-74, was third with 500 “plus or minus.” The victims were identified as what will be done with Conrail tion to the National Register of Housing; Scollon House; 73-75, Thomas McCann House; Behind Manchester came son, Robert Jr., who with a friend Local and state police joined by Industries, who attended the Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., CENTER STREET: Brothers Workers' Housing; 192 (rear); 204; pilot Robert J. Snow, 26, and his properties is what kind of service Historic Places. 215220-224, Rogers Paper Manufacturing Co.; 31, Wilkie House; 82, John & William McCaw; Newington with 328 and Avon with Tonight’s Board of^ Directors were the first to arrive at the crash officials from the Federal Aviation hearing, said his group “will active­ blamed the Reagan administration, Center Park Cheney Park; 66, Hall of 87. Russell - Remig House; 88. Annetta passenger, Kenneth A. Carlson, 24, the carrier will provide, and at what Before the homes can be added to Records, 316, Obuchowski-Catalano. 251 V, .Manchester Electric Co. Substation; 300. m eeting will be held at the ^ site. Administration and National ly pursue the purchase of Conrail saying the $262 million budgeted 253, Cheney Brothers Workers’ Housing. McCaw; 89 V; 93-95-97-99 ; 96-98. Cheney both of West Granby Authorities the existing historic district, local c h e s t n u t STREET: Municipal Building — not the Senior Transportation Safety Board were lines in Connecticut and Rhode over two years wasn’t enough. He cost. HIGH STREET: 144, Cheney Brothers Brothers Workers’ Housing; 104; 105, Cheney Hoftrever, since July of this year, said it was believed one of the men Police said the Robinson R-22 residents and several federal agen­ 5-7, Allen sisters' House 0 Brothers Workers' Housing; 107-109. (Jieney there have been an additional 297 un­ Citizens Center, as reported Monday to investigate. Island.” He said Guilford would also said the problem “came to a head” Workers’ Housing; 146. Cheney Brothers was a student pilot. helicopter had been leased earlier in cies must approve the designation. 1; 8-10, Qieney Brothers Workers’ Housing; 9- Workers' Housing; 149, Cheney Brothers Brothers Workers' Housing; 113, Cheney — at 8 p.m. Brothers Workers' Housing; 117. Cheney its in Manchester converted to con­ TTie National Historic District 11-13, Park Hill Grocery; 16-18, Magnell Workers' Housing; 150, Cheney Brothers dominiums. The meeting will be in the Hearing designation makes property eligible House; 19-21; 20-22 ; 35-37 ; 39m; 47, Barrett Workers' Housing; 155, Cheney Brothers Brothers Workers’ Housing. House; 54-56-58, Centennial Apartments; 66-68, Workers' Housing; 156, Cheney Brothers I'ROSPECT STREET: 27 V. . Manchester also reported the Room. for a variety of subsidized Theodore Bidwell House; 71-73, George M. Workers' Housing; 159, Cheney Brothers RIDGE STREET: 11, Pukofky House; 1517, third highest (lumber of Section 8 Items for public hearings include . rehabilitation programs. Chapman House; 74-76 ; 77, Ellenor Rogers Workers’ Housing; 165167, Cheney Brothers Van Scott House; 16-18, Oscar Anderson a proposed referendum on construc­ House; 21-23, Anderson - Stevenson House; 22- housing subsidies in the region with In the study, which was financed House; 79-81-83; 82. Harold F. Bidwell House. Workers’ Housing; 166; 172; 173-175, Cheney 142. tion of a central mot'or vehicle Young (diver to resume search for cruiser Brothers Workers’ Housing; 180. Cheney 24, Grasslin House; 27-29, BJorkman - by a grant from the Heritage CHURCH STREET: 8-10; 911, Matchett- maintenance facility, a proposed Brothers Workers* Housing. Freeburg House; 30, Kjeliquist House; 35, Section 8 is a federally sponsored Conservation and Recreation Ser­ Mercer House; 10tk-12W; 14-16; 15, Francis & Herbert McCann House; 36, Lundin House; 43, rent subsidy program. referendum on the investment of $2 Karen E shortly before the sinking. vice, homes west of Main Street and Uura Bidwell House; 18; 21, Gould House; 22- ’’ LAUREL STREET: 5, Blish House; 9. Fred Nelson House; 44, Albert Krause House; 49. Authorities in Suffolk County, Coast Guard hearing. 24, Veitch House; 27, Cheney Brothers' Super­ T. Blish House; 1512, Mooney House; 16, Hartford again was the region’s million to rehabilitate the Cheney Coast Guard officials in New York together a crew to search and dive Still missing following the sinking north of Laurel Street were Miller House; 5552, Sadrozinski House; 57. Historic District and suggested or­ OLD SAYBROOK (UPI I - A for the wreck later this week,,, . N,Y., have announced plans to im­ “We don’t want to interfere with visors’ House; 28-30; Strant House; 32 (rear); William Davidson House; 17, Hutchison Ryan House; 5560. Carlson House; 63-65, leader in Section 8 certificates with were scheduled to resume their in­ are the bodies of Lublin’s wife, photographed and studied to deter­ 33, Cheney Brothers' Supervisors' House; 34; House; 21 (rearl; 22-24. Rady - Sommer dinances to create hearing officers young Connecticut diver says he probably with involvement from the panel a grand jury to weigh possible what (the Coast Guard) is doing,” Seelert - Locktraod House; 64-66. Brennan 1,800. West Hartford was second hopes to resume searching later this quiry today into the sinking, which Joan, 40, his next door neighbor. mine their architectural and 38-40 ; 43-45, Colter-Chartier House; 55, Alfred House; 23, Miner House, 30-32, Madden Store; House, 68-70 ; 71-73, Sophia Wirtalla House; 75 for parking violations and hold Coast Guard. criminal charges in the mishap. said Thomas Spota, chief prosecutor Johnson House; 60, Swedish Emmanuel 31, Albert F. Bidwell House; 53-55. Aitken with 307, though only 261 of its week for what could be the boat owner Richard Lublin claims for the Suffolk County homicide and Rose Markoski, 44, and her historical significance. A second 78, Peter J. Smith House; 77-79, Paul Wirtalla allocated certificates were leased. alarm-users liable for an excessive occurred after the boat was struck Suffolk County authorities said the Lutheran Church Rev. P.J.O. Cornell; 63. House; 61-83. James St Frederick Best House; House. 82. Sievert House; 83-85. William wreckage of a cabin cruiser that “It’s a 50-50 chance it’s the Karen major crimes division. daughter, Tina, 9. The bodies of phase of the study, focusing on Robert Best House; 64, S^vedish Emmanuel 67, Hunter House; 7577, Waldo - Tryon - John­ Behind Manchester came Windsor number of false alaVms by a barge being towed by a tugboat, grand jury would be impaneled after Lublin’s daughter, Karen Elizabeth, McCann House; 8591. Lutton House; 9592. went down in Long Island Sound E, but it could be something else,” the Coast Guard inquiry was com­ Expected to testify at the Coast homes east of Main Street, is Lutheran Church Parsonage; 71-73, Digney- son House; 81-83. Swanson House; 89-91, John­ Theodore Anderson House; 9598. Kjellson - nearly a month ago killing five of Tirrell, 17, snagged a wreck Satur­ 10, the boat’s namesake, and Mrs. scheduled to be completed by May McClorey; 79; 80, George Davidson House; 86- son - McKinney House; 99-101, Hadden House Leandcr House; 97-99. Fallot House; 102-104, Tirrell said. “If it’s not, then I’ve pleted because some of the Guard inquiry today were a 88. Treat-Keeney House; 87, Mathews House; the six people aboard day off Old Saybrook but was unable just pulled up another wreck. If it is Philadelphia couple who were Markoski’s husband, ’Thomas, 44, 1982. LAL'REl. PLACE: 13-15; 14-16. Foy House; Hulander House; 103-105. Hahn House; 108-110, to raise it. He marked the area with witnesses expected to be called 98. Skinner House. 22-24. McCaughey House Hall - Carlson House; 109-111. Fogarty House; then we’ll solve a mystery. ” believed to have passed the disabled have been recovered. COOPER STREET: 23-25, Kowsi House; LINDEN .STREET: 14, Walsh House; 20. State aid increase Fred Tirrell, a student at West a buoy attached to a grappling hook before the jury are testifying at the If approved by all involved 117, Schultz House. Haven High Schooi>Mon(lay located Lublin, a West Hartford attorney groups, the homes will become part 26, Lehman House; 28-30. McFadden House; Saunders House; 26, James C. Bidwell House; .SI MMER STREET; 14, Kingbaum House; but was unable to find the buoy when 29, Cheney Brothers Workers’ Housing; 33-35; 32-34, Alien Sisters’ House No. 2; 62. Aaron 17; 2522;:23. Paul Schuetz House; 24, Reichen- the buoy he had dseofo mark the and sole survivor of the sinking, has of the Cheney Historic District, 34, Hugho Kohls House; 38, Carl Schuetz Johnson House; 63, Temple Beth he returned on Sunday. offered a $5,000 reward to anyone bach House; 29. Gus Schuetz House; 3032, location where he earlier had “Everybody was telling me which currently includes the former House; 48, Emil Kohls House; 51, Hall-Kellum Sholom/Senior Citizens’ Center; 70-72; 73-75. Behmfeld - Ambrose House; 35; 3540; 384- is small for clinic who finds the Karen E. House; 54, Schubert House; 56; 57; 56, Donnel­ Thomas J. Gorman House; 7580; 79 V; 86-88 snagged what apparently was a yesterday I was crazy. But today I Prexy knocks silk mills along Hartford Road. 404 (rear); 41, Jason Chapman House; 46-48; wreck on the bottom of the Sound. Plans were recently announced for ly Store; 59; 60, Donnelly House; 65-67; 71-73; LOCUST STREET: 17-19. Garvey House; 464 (rear). Michael Foley House; 47-49. Ben­ had witnesses and film," Tirrell He maintains a cement-laden 72-74, Renn House; 76, Renn’s House; 85-87; 88, 22-24, Wright House; 27, Patrick M Gorman, son House; 52 V; 53-55. Neubauer House; 57- the renovation of two of the mill The Manchester Community Child years. Tirrell said he believed there was said Monday after spotting the buoy barge towed by the tugboat David Zion Evang. Lutheran Church Parsonage; 91- 30, Mary Jane Quinn House; 33-35 ; 38. Rice - 59; 58-60. John Moriarty House; 61-63; 62-64. buildings into apartments, the first 93, Coates House; 94, Adolph Krause House. Ringrose House; 39, Chambers - O’Brien Dr. Atoynaton said this minimal a "50-50 chance■■ he had located the while flying over the sound in a McAllister ignored his cries for help Winzlcr House; 65-67. Barbarin House; 66-68, Grudance Clinic has been awarded conservatives major rehabilitation of the mill COOPER llll.L ST.: 52. CJieney Brothers House; 43. Demko House, 6571; 7572. Tomlinson House; increase is characteristic of the fun­ wreckage of the Karen E, a 36-foot helicopter provided by a Hartford when his boat lost power and then $157,737 in state funds, a figure that buildings. Workers' Housing; 58-60, Cheney Brothers MAIN STREET: 586, Mary Cheney Library 73-75. Gerhard House; 76-78; 79-81; 80-82, ding situation for other clinics. "It’s cabin cruiser that sunk Aug. 9 killing television station. rammed the boat causing it to split Workers’ Housing. MYRTLE STREET: 12-14, Cheney Brolliers represents the smallest increase As part of the project, voters will Cheney Brothers Workers' Housing; 87-89, over the previous year in the 21-year not going to be easy but we will try five West Hartford residents. Tirrell said he wanted to put in half and sink. DIVISION STREET: 11, Cheney Brothers Workers’ Housing; 18-2522, Cheney Brothers StruH House. to manage. ” he said of the 1981-1982 NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Yale University President A. I be asked to approve a $2 million Workers’ Housing; 12-14. Cheney Brothers Housing; 33, Johnson - Harrison House; 47, W AI.M T STREET; 1-3; 5-54; 7-9; 26; 27- history of the agency. Bartlett Giamatti says the Moral Majority and other bond issue to finance improvements Workers' Housing; 17-19, Cheney Brothers Ckltter - Lindberg House. •29; 32-34 ; 35-37 ; 36. Cheney Brothers Workers' The clinic is one of 21 child budget. The clinic is also funded by to the area by the town, the Workers’ Housing; 20, Cheney Brothers NEW STREET: 25-27 ; 33-35. Cornelius Housing; 4i. Behrend House; 46, John and the United Way, the towns it serves, conservative groups are fostering a new “meanness of Workers’ Housing; 25, Cheney Brothers Foley House. guidance clinics serving over lO.tKK) purchase and renovation of Cheney Nicolena Johnson; 51, Hall - Proctor House; children and their families in and the fees collected and Dr. spirit” in the United States. Workers' Housing; 26, Cheney Brothers NORTH FAIRFIELD .STREET: 3. Cheney 54 Chenev Brothers Workers’ Housing; 59, Atoynaton said he hopes to receive Coalition of legislators In his second attack on conservatism in less than a Hall and acquisition of the Great Workers' Housing; 30-32, Cheney Brothers Brothers Workers' Housing; 4. Cheney Docllner -'White House; 60. Cheney Brothers northeastern Connecticut which more help from the%e other sources. year, Giamatti told Yale students Monday that the Lawn. Workers' Housing; 33-35 ; 51; 58-60; Brothers Workers' Housing; 8-10. Cheney Workers’ Housing; 6567. Edward Wilson have been awarded $3,281,499, ac­ EMERSON STREET: 2527; Brothers Workers’ Housing; 511, Cheney House; 66. Cheney Brothers Workers’ The clinic offers guidance for in­ Moral Majority and its “ satellite or client groups” were Most of the houses identified in FOREST STREET: 43, John S. CJieney Brothers Workers' Housing; 15; 20, Cheney cording to an announcement by the planning study are workers’ Housing; 73. John M Carney House; 76. Cain Mark J. Marcus, commissioner of fants to 18-year-old with emotional ,,intent on destroying diversity of opinion. House; 75, Maro S. Chapman House. Brothers Workers' Housing; 23; 24-26. Cheney Mahoney House; 7581, Joseph McEvitt House; problems and learning and homes, built by the Cheneys for the CARDEN STREET: 21, Ctoncordia Evang. Brothers Workers’ Housing. the state Department of Children fights spread of casinos “’They threaten through political pressure or public 82 Aspinall - Dohertv House; 83-85 ; 87, Amial developmental disabilities related denunciation whoever dares to disagree with their people in their factories. Lutheran Church Parsonage; 2527-29, William OAK PLACE: 9-11; 14-16. Dillon House; 18- Krause House; 9592; 93-95, Bantley House, 98, and Youth Services. authoritarian positions ... they would sweep before them Hultman House; 99-101. Clulow House. 104, The state funds, which make up to emotional problems. The clinic Hampshire House John Tucker; Greater Boston area on a trial Lennon - Martin House; 107, GusUbe Runde serves 650 families a year in 11 BOSTON (UPI I — Legislators this fall. anyone who holds a different opinion,” Giamatti said. - T ' House. 110-112. Erdin House; 111; 115, half the clinic's budget, are slightly slate Sen. Frank Padovan of New over 1 percent above last year’s towns east of the river, including from seven northeastern states have Legislation to legalize casinos in “What disgusts me 8o much about the ‘morality’ Kearney House; 118. William F. Runde House; Manchester,'Rockville. Vernon and formed a coalition to stop the York; state Rep. Jeffrey J- Teitz of seeping out of the ground around our feet is that it would /iflaiirlipBtpf 145 V; 146. Cheney Brothers Workers' funds, said clinic director Dr. Rhode Island, state Rep. Theresa the Massachusetts shoreline com­ Housing; 150. Cheney Brothers Workers’ Ellington. cancer of legalized casino munity of Hull and the western deny the legitimacy of differentness,” he said. ‘ Hrralfi / Alarm ordinance Tanash H. Atoynaton. Last year’s Feeley of Vermont; Assemblyman Housing; 151-153, Cheney Brothers’ Workers’ gambling ” from spreading to New Massachusetts town of Adams is Giamatti also criticized what he called the “peddlers increase was about 4’'i: percent, he Ladies Guild England. New York and Penn­ William F. Passannante of New Housing- said, “and this year's increase in also pending" in the Legislature, of coercion” for pressing uncompromising attitudes W EST STREET: 101 V; 111 V; 113-115117- The Ladies Guild of St. Mary's sylvania. York; and state Sen. Frank J. that are “dangerous, malicious nonsense.” 119. Cheney Brothers Workers’ Housing; 125 minimal.” although it is given scant chance of Episcopal Church will meet O’Connell of Pennsylvania He said those attitudes fostered the increased- 127. Cheney Brothers Workers’ Housing; About four or five years ago. the Massachusetts state Rep. Mary J. "Each of us will be aware of what passage this session. Vt INTER STREET- 2. Concordia Evang. Thursday at 11 a.m. Murray. R-Cohasset. announced “It is my understanding that the “visibility” of the Ku Klux Klan in the past several said to be flexible Lutheran Church; 12, Lave - Harrington clinic received no increase in its Those attending should bring a is happening in our states and will years and an increase of “anti-Senjitic episodes’’ House; 13-15. Joyce House; 14-16-18-20. funds, he said, but this is the Monday the formation of be forewarned of any push to pit one casino industry plans to spend $2 Evan small businessmen sandwich and dessert. million to $4 million to bring the reported by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai “Only those alarms which sound place a burden on the merchants” Beechlcr House; 19. Brothers - U hey House; smallest increase in the clinic’s 21 Legislators Against New Casino state against another state," Ms. A local merchant may have been 24-26, William Russell Hemse; 2527; Establishments" (LANCE) and facilities into Massachusetts," Ms. B’Brith. have cash flow problems. falsely alarmed about restrictions in like a police siren” are subject un­ and he was concerned about special Murray said. "United we standi ” “Those voices of coercion speak not for liberty but for circumstances which might make or warned that "casino interests are “The group will monitor the ... Murray said. a proposed ordinance regulating der the ordincance,” Gassano said. WININGER'S parlaying the states against each MGM Grand Hotels Inc,, which license, the license to divide in the name of patriotism, private alarm systems. This restriction was included in appear to make an alarm a false Poison line cancer of legalized gambling and we the license to deny in the name of Christianity. one. other." will coordinate strategies in op­ has been lobbying on behalf of the In a letter to the Board of Direc­ order to help eliminate confusion in “And they have licensed a new meanness of spirit in emergency situations, he said. If an alarm has frightened off a cuts hours "Proponents have consistently posing the casino gambling industry pro-casino legislation, has tors, who will discuss the ordinance our land, a res’urgent bigotry that manifests itself in Gassano said he knew of only one would-be criminal as many alarms stated that Massachusetts should in the region," Ms. Murray said. purchased a 58-acre waterfront spot Your newspaper carrier (jepends on at a public hearing tonight, HARTFORD (UPI) - have casino gambling now because in Hull with plans of eventually tur­ racist and discriminatory postures; in threats of Manchester Mall owner Kenneth C. such police siren alarm listed on are intended to do, he said, how is The state’s around-the- srANAsr/c^ "Our purpose will be to contain political retaliation, in injunctions to censorship; in acts his collections each week to pay his police records. the merchant to prove to the police New Hampshire will have it, and we the cancer where it lies and keep it ning it into a European-style gaming Burkamp asked, if audible alarms clock poison emergency will lose out on revenues,” said Ms. resort, of violence,” Giamatti said. which “imitate an emergency vehi­ Police Ghief Robert D. Lannon who would arrive at the scene to telephone line has been from spreading, ” she maintained. Giamatti, hospitalized to recuperate from surgery to bill, whether or not he has received FOR ^ Murray, one of the Bay State’s most Ms. Murray said the coalitjon is cle Sound” are prohibited under the agrees that the restriction on audi­ find no one, that it was not a false slashed to only eight hours remove a kidney stone, was unable to deliver his usual outspoken gambling critics. Formation of LANCE coincides planning its first meeting in mid- payment from his customers. When ordinance, what types of alarms ble alarms applies only to ones alarm? And what consideration because of budget cuts and GIRLS & BOYS 5 and up with efforts to stop the Lottery Com­ welcoming speech to Yale students this year and instead which imitate a police siren. “Bells would be given when an alarm is set a hiring freeze. "This reasoning is used in every- October. he doesn’t get paid, he has to dip could be used? state as a scare tactic," Ms. Murray mission from turning Massachusetts She praised Passannante for his ’ had copies of his remarks sent to students Monday. Emergency vehicles,” he said, and gongs are fine,” he added. off by a power failure, a drop in The Poison Information PRE-SCHOOL GYMNASTICS said, confident that the coalition will into the first state,with it? lottery work with the “No Dice” anti­ Giamatti also had attacked the Moral Majority at Into his pocket to make up the “use a cortibination of sirens, horns, The ordinance, which was in­ voltage or a sonic bewm? he asked. Genter, located at the disprove it through cooperation. played on electronic slot machines. casino forces in New York, Teitz for Yale’s commencement in May. airhorns, electronic sirens and troduced by police and town of­ Gassano replies that provisions in University of Gonnecticut ()ther state lawmakers forming Ms. Murray has filed a bill aimed successfully helping to keep casinos difference. various electronic wails, as well as ficials at a Friday morning press the ordinance would take into ac­ Medical Center in Far- Ages 2 1/2-5 LANCE include state Sen. Steven at thwarting the plan, although the out of Rhode Island, O’Connell for bells and gongs. So what is left for conference, establishes fines for count special circumstances. In niington, began operation Casey, chairman of the Connecticut commission has a contract with the his concern that the Pocono resort To submit club notices us merchants to use as a warning false alarms, as well as stipulating fact, he says, the problem with Monday from 8:30 a.m. to Areas: Un-even Bars Legislature’s Public Safety Com­ Bally Manufacturing Corp. of area has been targeted by the casino You can help make a small device?” what types of alarms may be used power failures and false alarms was 4:30 p.m. mittee; state Sen. Gerard P. Conley Chicago to design and develop the industry and Casey for coming up To publicize your club meeting announcement, con­ But Deputy Mayor Stephen T. and registration of alarm systems. mentioned at the press conference Alex A. Cardoni, director Floor Tumbling Mini-Tramp tact Betty Ryder at ’The Herald, telephone 643-2711, businessman from going under If as an example of such instances. of Maine; Speaker of the New machines scheduled to appear in the with the idea of the coalition. Gassano says BUrkamp mis­ Burkamp went on to say in his of the service, said he was Balance Beam Vaulting you pay your carrier understood the restriction on audi­ letter that the “bupden of proof” But, he says, it is time to do forced to cut the vital ser­ something about the malfunctions, ble alarms. ! regarding a false alarm “would vice because his $85,000 when he calls to collect. Thank you. abuses and repeated and un­ budget request was cut to Boys Teams (Sirls Teams Adult Classes Doctor is found for, Patriarca Dr. Eugene M. Davie \ necessary testing of alarms. $70,000 by the Legislature NEW ^KIFORD, Mass. (UPI) - hospital.” of Robert Candos, an accused bank Optometrist Attorney Malcolm F. Barlow, who and further reduced to $66,- IRS ruling may cut growth drafted the ordinance for the town, Open House — Sept. 3i 4 4-6 P.M. An 'auiidefifified cardiologist will There has been “ some Reluc­ robber whose skeleton was found in 32a Main S t, Manchester 500 by a Gov. William tance” in the ihedical community to North, Aittleboro in 1970. Manchester Herald adds that he is certain “proper in­ O’Neill budget reduction study medical records of reputed missioner Edward Stockton said Sat. Sept. 5 10-2 P.M. New England crime czar Raymond examine the ailing 73-year-old Patriarca’s doctors have said Announces change In office hours. HARTFORD (UPI) - State of­ terpretation of the ordinance, step edict. New Sessions Starting September L.S. Patriarca to determine if he Patriarca, Kane said Mon^y. their patient suffers from heart dis­ Now hours will bo 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. dally Manchester Conn ficials warn a ruling by the Internal Monday. by step, case by case, by the police” ■ Although the 24-hour ser­ Stockton said the IRS ruling can survive, a trial, on charges he “I talked to one individual over ease and diabetes. except Wednesdays. Revenue Service will wipe out 10’ will insure its success. vice was mandated by law, Call 646-3887 lor Information or Registration ordered a 1 ^ gangland slaying. the weekend who refused to do It "It’s a severe heart ailment percent of Connecticut’s yearly allows up to $1 million on bonds ad­ Ghief Lannan was equally op­ service was quietly cut out Assistant District Attorney because of what he considered to be related to many conditions, but also Saturday morning by special appointment. economic growth by-limiting tax- ministered by the state fpr small in­ timistic about the ordinance, citing from 11 p.m. to 7 a m. last stress,” said Vincent Oddo, an free state'industrial revenue bonds. dustries but now prohibits the c(X)peration of the business com­ June 1. The legal obligation Wihinger's Gymnastics School Inc. Robert Kane declined to name the the jeopardy involved. I think the Connecticut Development Authority danger is in their minds more than associate of John F. Cicilline, Call “ I don’t know if it was stupidity or munity as a key. “In the past,” he was met, however, by doctor, who should finish with 643-8436 to package small indqstry loans into Patriarca’s records this weekend, fact,” he said. Patriarca’s lawyer. “Any stress, M7-9946 design, but they’ve revers^ their said, ’’ when an ordinance has been providing taped messages for appointment single, multi-million, tax-free bond 791 Main St. Manchester, CT except to say he is “chief of car­ Patriarca, of Johnston, R.I., ig. , such as that related to a trial, could ruling for the past 10 years,” state passed that will aid the public the advising callers to contact diology at a major Massachusetts charged with ordering the execution be fatal, in plain English.” Economic Development Com­ offerings. response has always been good. their nearest hospital. 6 - THE HERALD. Tues., Sept. I, 1981 THE HERALD, Tue.*: Sept. 1, 1981 - 7 OPINION / Com m entary Oil thefts: problem for Uncle Sam U.NOX Bank in your car, WHISTLEBLOWERS PUNISHED: Sseconds WASHINGTON - Interior tant to strengthen the royalty collec­ they were harassed for blowing the ECE Secretary James Watt has ap­ tion system and to prevent theft; ob­ Last year, acting on complaints by whistle. ■ pointed a special commission to in­ viously, Uncle Sam gets no royalties Capt. Eugene Essex, then-Sgt. Paul — After they alerted their vestigate the theft of oil from wells on stolen petroleum. Sample and others, the Air Force in­ superiors to the- dangerous in­ fromhere. and storage facilities on Indian Records of the U.S, Geological Jack Anderson vestigated the handling of nuclear adequacies at Whiteman, the lands, as well as the general Survey contain evidence of 13 actual weapons at Whiteman Air Force whistleblowers were threatened problem of royalty collection on or suspected thefts in the period Washington Merry-Go-Round Base near Kansas City. The Air with mental evaluations; those they We’re in the Jarvis Building. government-owned oil wells. between October 1980 and last April Force investigators found that there accused were not. For example, 1,743 barrels of oil or were indeed problems. — The whistleblowers had natural gas condensate were either 285 East Center Street ’ It was a step in the right direction. The problems included a mis- excellent performance ratings stolen or lost in the Rock Springs, Internal Interior Department sur­ targeted missile, cheating on before they testified; afterward, Wyo.. drilling district alone. vey reports indicate that the theft proficiency tests, misuse of they were given bad ratings and un­ 4i Office and Drive-In Hours: Other thefts — or unexplained problem may be a lot more serious classified codes and instances of favorable letters in their personnel h losses — were indicated at do. He explained that broken or vestigators for Rep. Ben Rosenthal, than has been acknowledged of­ launch crewmen leaving alarm cir­ files. Monday-Thursday 9 am to 3 pm Bakersfield, Calif. (422 barrels) and missing seals, and valves that have D-N.Y.: The Geological Survey ficially. cuit breakers open so they could nap — The whistleblqwers were Farmington, N.M. (66 barrels). been tampered with, are persuasive relies almost entirely on production Until recently, Interior officials on duty. In short, the charges con­ assigned to work under the very of­ Leading the number of violations evidence that thefts may have oc­ and sales data provided by the oil Friday 9 am to 4 pm and 6 pm to 8 pm have been reluctant to admit there stituted a serious indictment of our ficers they had accused — and who during the October-April period curred. and gas companies to compute even was much of a theft problem, missile crews’ professionalism — had been found to be responsible for were the Casper and Newcastle dis­ The Interior Department claims royalties that are owed to the despite numerous General Accoun­ and the Air Force investigators con- the problems originally. tricts in Wyoming, with a combined that the theft problem wasn't government. To check on these foxy ting Office reports dating back near­ ■ eluded that the charges were'true. Rep. Ike Skelton, D-Mo., has’" ly 30 years, which indicated that the total of 675 noncompliance instances brought to its attention until the late guardians of the taxpayers' oil- promised to investigate these collection process was slipshod. out of 3,809 wells inspected. 1970s. But internal memos from in­ producing chicken coops, the USGS Air Force brass hats claim the allegations. He said he will also ad­ And the amount of money involved Another USGS document shows spectors in the field warned of the audited only 5 percent of its leases deficiencies were taken care of; but dress himself to the overall problem ruBUKi' ■ r t - S i JS » is substantial. Last year, total that between October 1980 and last problem at least as far back as 1972 last year. Essex and Sample told my reporter of the military’s shortage of royalties from oil and gas produced June 15, a total of 38,000 well inspec­ — and offered documented evidence More and better audits would un­ Eileen O’Connor a different story. qualified manpower — a problem on federal and Indian lands came to tions had been made. The federal in­ of theft. doubtedly make it tougher on oil They say the problems at the Air Force brass stoutly denies $2.7 billion. Oil prices have now been spectors reported 4,453 instances of One glaring weakness in the royal­ thieves, the congressional in­ Whiteman, AFB haven’t been the existence of in the missile decontrolled completely, and if noncompliance with government ty system has been pointed out by in­ vestigators concluded. cleared up, and furthermore that branch. Secretary Watt's plans to open up regulations. more federal land to drilling are ap­ The bulk of these compliance Or here. proved, tbe royalties are expected failures involved trouble with seals lOLLAHlB to rise to nearly $23 billion a year by and valves. "W e're looking for V- 1990. broken seals,” a veteran USGS of­ il Donald We’re next door to Caldor’s. This makes it all the more impor- ficial told my associate Tony Capac- Graff S T A T l Burr Comers PRISON Syndicated A n editorial Columnist Office and Drive-In Hours: Monday-Thursday 10 am to 6 pm Should U.S. back Friday 10 am to 8 pm * » Briefly i V*4** . \ SO■ PRO h^ B R i Saturday 9 am to noon world's pariah? noted There are two ways of looking for either position. But at the U.S. dilemma in South- meanwhile, by tending to side Here we're still recovering from West Africa or Namibia as that with the white minority, the U.S. the budget-reduction and tax-cut arid country has come to be is doing grave damage to its im­ ordeals and now there’s word out of called age in Africa and many other Washington o’f another change in the ■\’ou can take the conservative parts of the Third World. way the government goes about its * viewpoint, the one that the The United Nations has long fiscal business. Reagan administration is since condemned South Africa The treasury is changing the color leaning toward and emphasize for continuing to occupy South- scheme of the more than half a the strategic importance of the West Africa for not allowing “Why didn’t we think of this before? Put the criminals on the outside and billion checks it issues every year. minerals such as uranium that majority rule there. When South the law-abiding citizens on the Inside.” The checks have been print^ in Or here. are found in South-West Africa African troops invaded Angola black on green or gold backgrounds. and the Marxist support for the last week to pursue South-West The fronts will retain the traditional guerillas who are trying to wrest African guerillas, only the U.S. color scheme but the backs are Enter off Main Street and we’re control of the country from the failed to criticize _the raid. being changed to orange printing on white supremacist South African Even Britain and France two of buff. just behind SBM’s main office. government. our strongest allies, condemned Casinos no bonanza The reason is efficiency — to You can argue that the U.S. it. enhance legibility of endorsements Purnell Place should do whatever it can — even To the Reagan administration, long-depressed community into a and microfilmed records — not ar­ if that means becoming allies of the Soviet Union is the world’s ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (NEA) - tistic effect. Or, obviously, sym­ Financially strapped cities and glittering mecca for the tourists Office and Drive-In Hours: South Africa — to keep number one villain. But to many among the 40 million people who live bolism, in which case there could states from New York to California South-West Africa out of Com­ in the Third World whose con­ within a 300-mile radius. have been only one appropriate have become intrigued in recent R o b ert Monday - Friday 9 am to 6 pm munist hands. tact with the Soviets is limited. > The city promoters talk op­ color choice: red. years with the concept of in­ Or you can take the liberal ap­ South Africa is thought to be W a lters timistically of as many as a dozen A MAJOR airline. Western, has troducing casino gambling as a . J r 3 Thursday 9 am to 8 pm proach, reasoning that after the worse, a throwback to the hated potential panacea for their fiscal Syndicated additional casinos being built in the been making a big promotional deal guerillas take over Southwest days of colonial rule. woes. coming years. In addition, they of its champagne flights for years. Columnist -A.. Saturday 9 am to noon Africa they probably will be And indeed the South African But this city’s recent experiment know they need at least 20,000 first- / r \ class hotel rooms and a’ greatly What’s new about the practice this more nationalistic than anything regime runs one of the most with government-sanctioned casino else, will try to avoid too close a expanded and improved convention year, according to a Wall Street effective and harshest police betting suggests, notwithstanding hail (the current facility was built in Journal brief, is that despite a 5 per­ link with the Soviet Union and states in the world. The Soviet the claims advanced by its most 1929) to regain their status as the cent decline in passenger loads zealous advocates, that it offers lit­ probably will be only too happy Union is one of the few countries most popular in the east. following the air traffic controllers’ tle promise of providing an instant to obtain American dollars in with an even more reprehensible as 1976, the number is expected to They probably have an even walkout, champagne continues to be financial bonanza. return for strategic goods.' system. exceed 18.5 million this year. chance of attaining that goai — but consumed aloft at about the 1980 On the other hand, legalized You can argue that in the long Item; Although the city’s popula­ gambling is not likely to offer fiscal rate. The U.S. by backing South gambling is not likely to fullfill the Our in-town offices at East Center run the U.S. will be better off if tion is a relatively modest 40,200, at salvation elsewhere because the Africa is playing right into the worst fears of its most strident This apparently strikes the airline least 30,000 new jobs have been nation’s economy simply cannot It supports the side that ul­ hands of the Soviet Union in one critics. Indeed, the risky venture as somewhat unusual, but you don’t' timately will win in South-West created by the casinos already in support casinos in many additional Street, Burr Comers and Purnell Place important way. It is allowing the here holds the potential for long- have to look too far to see a possible Please visit the Farmer's Market .Africa. And, since whites repre­ operation and that figure doesn’t in­ communities. matter to portray America as a range success if a number of short­ clude indirect employment oppor­ connection. offer one very good reason for making sent only about 10 percent of the oU friend of racists and term difficulties — some of them tunities. in downtown Manchester population of South-W'est Africa, colonialists. severe — can be surmounted. Item: Wages paid to employees of IT PROBABLY doesn't, comes as our bank your bapk: location. And to the minority's chances of In the long run, that unfor­ Most current analyses of the city's hospitality industry have E ditorial news at this late date that the video- staying in power forever are gambling's impact on this once soared from $15 million in 1976 to game business is booming. In fact, give you even more of a reason, each tunate image may hurt us more you could be a contributor to the limited. than the presence of a Marxist fashionable but now decaying more than $200 inillion in 1980 and Persuasive cases can be made seaside community tend to stress are expected to reach $300 million Points boom. office has its own drive-in tellers. regime in South-West Africa. the casino's failure to immediately by the end of this year. Millions of Americans are, to an generate adequate revenues to ItenT: The total investment on the Do you ever feel that, when you extent that is news. We are reported They’re there to help you take care of promptly resolve all of the c ty’s part of. the casino industry is ap­ are asking for a second opinion, to have dropped some $9 billion Berry's World assorted problems. proaching $1.5 billion. In addition, what you will get will be a "secohd- worth of coins into the electronic all your banking transactions - from One major newspaper, for exam­ tourist spending is estimated to guess?” devices last year, three times as ple, recently reported that "much of total almost $2 billion annually. much as we spent at movie box of­ deposits to withdrawals to loan payments Atlantic City remains an urban The boom has, however, produced This could he the first World fices. wasteland" and permaturely con­ problems. "We were not ready with Series in history* when the ump That may not be as one-sided an - without ever having to leave your car. cluded that "this dilapidated resort housing, we were not ready with will have to dust-off home plate entertainment imbalance as it town may never realize the transportation, we were not ready with a snow blower* appears, however. And they keep things moving fast, even renewal,., (it) hoped gambling with public services,” admits one ’The bottom line for the big would spawn." spokesman for the hotel and casino screens is certain to look much Savings Bank during the busiest banking times. The city does continue to, display industry. better when receipts from the pop­ many of the symptoms of advanced Soaring interest rates have corn concessions are in. ' Take a look at the hours our urban blight — they are the product adversely affected every communi­ iianrltjpBtrr Hrralil of years of economic deline that ty in the country, but no other city of SECOND Thoughts on Headlines preceded the November 1976 Celebrating 100 years Department: drive-ins are open. Then hop in your comparable size had such an am­ of community service of Manchester 11 other locations in Manchester, East Hartford, Bolton, Andover, s ta te w id e referendum that bitious, multi-billion-dollar construc­ “Angola Inlerealed in belter authorized casino gambling here. tion program on the drawing board Founded Oct. 1, 1881 U.S. lies.” South Windsor and Ashford. Telephone 646-1700. Member FDIC. car and drive over to the one nearest you. The first casino did not open for when the cost of borrowed money (From the Washington Post, business until May 1978 — only three began td approach — and then Published by the Manchester reporting indications the African Bank inside of out. We guarantee that Publishing Co., Herald Square, years and three months ago. With exceeded — 20 percent. regime supported by 20,000 Cuban Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone troops would like to improve eight casinos now operating and a As a result, many of the projects (203) 643-2711. your^banking will be done almost as ninth soon to open, the city is in belatedly designed to meet the relations with the United States.) the initial phase of what could well rapidly escalating demand for Member ol United Press Inter­ Politically it would appear im­ Equal Opportunity Lender quickly... as it takes to get there. national and Audit Bureau of Cir­ possible as long as those Cubans are be an impressive economic revival. homes, office space and commer­ culations. Item : Atlantic City was host to ap­ cial facilities have been temporarily around. But if the Angolans want to proximately 14 million tourists last abandoned or indefinitely post­ talk purely business, it’s just possi­ year, compared with 12.5 million poned. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher ble we might be able to develop Dan Fitts, Editor something mutually profitable in, visitors to Las Vegas in 1980. Redevelopment here clearly has Alex Qlrelll. City Editor Although this city counted only 2 not reached the “critical mass” bows and four-in-hands, or colorful million annual visitors as recently stage necessary to transform the foulards... . j 8 ^ THE HERALD, Tues., Sept. 1, 1961 Remy leads Obituaries New charges latest win

Betty L. Arnett ^ GLASTONBURY — Graveside services were this morning for Bet­ possible in ty' Louise (Simms) Arnett of 1098 Slam St , who died Saturday at her home She wa^the wife of Albert R. Arnett The Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home. 50 Naubuc .Ave.. had charge Holyoke fire Three pros of arrangements

HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPI J - State speaking residents — have- been Adelard A. Beauvais forced to the^treets by fires. ElAST HARTE'ORD - Graveside Police say there could be further services were today in New Bed­ charges brought against two men Many of the residents who es­ and a juvenile accused of setting a caped the latest fire by climbing out deadlocked ford. Mass for Adelard A fire which swept through a con­ Beauvais. 77. of 870 Burnside Ave.. windows had continued to live in the demned four-story brick tenement, who died in an area convalescent condemned structure because “they By Earl Yost a clutch bird on the 17th aided his killing six-people. home Saturday He was the husband had no place to go,” one city official Sports Editor game. Two men pleaded innocent Mon­ of the late Beatrice (Bessette) said. For awhile yesterday it looked Rick Karbowski, assistant at day in the case. State trooper Peter Centeno was sent to the like amateur Dave Kaye’s 69 round Pleasant Valley in Sutton, Mass., Beauvais Hampshire County House of Correc­ He was born in Taunton. Mass Higgins, Who works with a special shot on Saturday would hold up in fired a 70 which gave him fourth unit helping the city's Arson Squad tion in Northampton - after the 35th Manchester Open Golf place money. He lost out in a playoff and had been a resident of proesecuting attorney William Manchester for 27 years. He was probe suspicious fires, would not Tournament. with Lee Danielian for the title last discuss the motive behind the arson, Hassen told the judge threats had year. The latter was in the field employed at Pratt & Whitngy before However, with more than half the but said "there could be further been made against the defendant in field in, not one, not two but three 69 yesterday but did not turn in a retiring'20 years .ago. charges.” Hampden County. Davila whs scores were reported, the last by scorecard. He leaves two daughters, Mrs A hearing was ordered Sept. 9 for Maiton iSiisaiinei Thrall of Vernon ordered held in Hampden County Chuck Lasher of Clinton who was in UPI photo a 15-year-old juvenile also charged and Mrs John i Delores) Bernardo House of Correction in Springfield. o D the final threesome. with murder and arson, whom of Barrington. R 1. and eight Earlier, Jeff Handley of Giant changes authorities said they would attempt grandchildren. People reach up to touch the body of Iranian as it is carried through the streets of Tehran Birchwood and Joe Benevento of EAST lUJTHERFORD, N.J. The John F. Tierney Funeral today. * to try as an adult. His bail was East Providence^ R.I., toured the Prime IVlinister Mohammed Javad Bahonar reduced from $50,000 to $10,000 cash (UPI) — The Mon­ Home. 219 W Center St . had charge No evidence % 6,167-yard Manchester course in 69. day waived four players and of arrangements. or $25,000 bond. The quartet will engage in an 18- All three suspects were arres'ted, acquired veteran defensive back hole playoff to determine a cham­ Bill Currier from the New England over the weekend and each charged ads effective pion, the date to be set at the con- Clinton W. Merritt Khomeini urges moderation with one count of arson and six Patriots for an undisclosed draft M M tIIORD - Clinton W vienance of the four players. choice. counts of murder. No matter what happens in the Merritt. 78. of Hartford died Satur­ District Court Judge Michael J. HARTFORD (UPI) — Connec­ The Giants also said two ad­ day at Hartford Hospital He was playoff, Kaye, an M.D. on the staff been executed since Bani-Sadr's es­ know the support has lessened Donohue ordered attorneys ap­ ticut’s liquor industry breathed new ditional transactions would be an­ the father of Mrs Joseph F Licgl CoiiliniM'il from pugi' I tremendously." life into an ad- campaign which m •T' at Bristol Hospital, will receive the nounced later in the day to reach the cape in June, Bani-Sadr, inter­ pointed for Luis Centeno, 18, of top amateur awards in merchan­ Sr of Manchester viewed in Paris by ABC’s "Good promotes moderation when drinking regular-season active roster of 45. He was born in Windsor and had Prosecutors "must punish the cor­ Bani-Sadr said it was possible Holyoke and Rafael Davila, 40, who dise. Kaye, of the host club, led a Morning America" television and driving, but conceded there's no Waived were veteran safety Lyle been a lifelong resident of Hartford rupt. but free those who are inno­ "American and British agents” had been a first-floor resident of the evidence it has reduced alcohol field of 216 players on Saturday program, said the figure was much building destroyed Aug. 24. Blackwood, who was acquired from Besides his daughter in cent. Their attitude must be have infiltrated many phases of related highway deaths. Herald photo by Tarquinlo when play was restricted to the Islamic, as this is an Islamic higher. Both Centeno and Davila were Baltimore in the off-season, wide Manchester he is survived by his government in Iran “even my George Montano, executive direc­ Simon pures. .receiver-kick returner Alvin republic. ' Khomeini said. "We know of at least 800 Cabinet — even Khomeini’s held on $50,000 cash bail each pen­ The pros will be shooting for cash, wife. Klla I Sullivan I Merritt, a son executions and really, it is many ding a probable cause hearing Sept. tor of Wine and Spirits Wholesalers Ralph DeNicolo iand Charlie Moore study green on 17th hole Garrett, fourth-year guard Terry in Seattle. Wash and two "Proven murderers also must be Cabinet ’’ of Connecticut Inc., said the “Know $1,200 to the champ, $800 for second treated according to Islam and more than that,’’ Bani-Sadr said. He 9. Falcon and free agent running back grandchildren Your Limits” campaign was first place and $500 for third place. Cedric Brownlee. Blackwood should not be given more punish­ also said public support for As to the assassinations of the two Four children, aged 3 to 14, and Funeral services will be private officials Sunday, Bani-Sadr said, “ it started in Connecticut 10 years ago Open scores There were 124 pros playing appeared to have the starting strong ment than they deserve," Khomeini Khomeini had greatly diminished. their, mother were trapped and „ _. . . yesterday which brought the two- There are no railing hours. Of the demonstration by a million was a form of suicide. The price to and has since been picked up by 28 safety job nailed down two weeks Meiiiorial donations may be made to said without specifying what punish­ killed in the fire which swept states. 69 — Jeff Hadley, Birchwood, 35- (jgy jotal of players to 350. ago but has been beaten out by free people on Moday for the funeral of be paid for organizing oppression.” through the building. A sixth victim, the .American Cancer Society. 670 ment he believed was appropriate 34; Joe Benevento, M etacomeKV Most of the spectator interest agent Larry Flowers. for "proven murderers.” the two assassinated leaders in "Armed rebellion has already a woman in her 70s, died of head in­ He added, however, that there are •JC”: (R.I.), 34-35; Chuck Lasher, Clinton, 'yesterday was focused on the four- Prospect .Ave . Hartford. Taylor and Tehran, Khomeini said, "that is ab­ begun. There is no government no statistics to show that the cam­ Modeen E'uneral Home. West flarl- Although the Khomeini regime juries when she leaped from her 37-32. some of Dennis Coscina, Doug solutely all they could muster. So we capable of organizing public life.” third-floor apartment to escape the paign has curbed the number of 70 — Rick Karbowski, Pleasant lord, has charge of arranginents, savs more than 600 dissidents have Dalziel, Charlie Moore and home May start flames, while two other people who drunk driving deaths on Connec­ Valley (Mass.), 35-35. pro, Ralph DeNicolo. The latter and HOUSTON (UPI) - Houston jumped, suffered critical injuries. ticut’s roads. The program includes 71 — Paul Ryiz, Chicopee (Mass.)., Coscina made the money list with 72 Paul Roland Holiday The fire was one of a series of wallelsized cards outlining body t - - 39-32; Mike Caporale, Oak Ridge Oilers head coach Ed Biles says and 73 scores but neither was sharp despite the controversy swirling Paul Roland Holiday. 35. of 59 suspicious blazes striking mainly weight and safe drinking limits. (Mass.), 38-33; Larry Demers, on the greens. .Man Circle, husband of Suzanne N. Quirks in the news row-houses in South Holyoke and “They (distributors of material) Groton, 35-36; A1 Fuchs, Mill River, Two former champions did well. around quarterback Ken Stabler, he 'Calilano( Holiday, died this mor­ other lower wards in the old in­ tell us it’s good, ” Montano said. 34- 37; Bruce Zabriski, SouthamptonShooting 73s were veterans Bob Kay may start the 12-year veteran in the Oilers’ regular-season opener in Los ning at Hartford Hospital, Don’t drink the apricot juice when he reported for duty. dustrial city of 44,000, which. City of­ • iust keep picking up the tab and (M ass.), 38-33; Fred Knoebel, of Wampanoag and Ed Rubis of .Born in \ alley City. N.D. Aug. 12. Scott Fredericks took the 1929 Mercedes Benz sports ficials say, faces a serious housing the material.” Southampton (Mass), 34-37. Springfield. Kay won in 1973. Rubis Angeles Sunday. 1946, he had been a resident of VENICE. Italy (UPI) — Two Irish tourists who ap­ car from the LaGuardia Airport terminal building about' shortage. ■■'■re 582 highway fatalities 72 — Tony Amaral Woodbridge, in 1965 when he parred all 18 holes. Biles said Monday the quarter­ Manchester for three years. He was parently drank drugged apricot juice with some friendly 2:30 a.m. Monday and hitched it to his car, a more In the past year, more than 800 in ' last year and of that y 37-35; Mike Colandro, unattached, back’s physical condition was the Coscina prevailed in 1976. a metalurgist with the United Morrocans on a crowded train, ended up in a hospital modest 1975 Chevrolet, said Detective Charies Schmidt, people — many of them Spanish­ nui involved drunk drivers. 35- 37; Ralph DeNicolo, Manchester,Hadley did well in his first only factor keeping him from naming Stabler the starter for the Technologies Corporation Research with thick heads and empty pockets. one of the arresting officers. 36- 36; Frank Symkowicz, Sakonnetappearance in the Open. Due to get Center in F.ast Hartford. Larry Loughran. 24, of Cookstown, County Tyrone, Just before the theft, a Port Authority police officer (R.I.), 35-37; Jeff Marsh, Scarsdale his PGA playing card today, Hadley game against the Rams. Besides Ins w ife, his survivors in­ and Sean O’Danachair. 25, of Drumcondra, Dublin, told was going to ticket Fredericks' own car, which was il­ (N.Y.), 37-35, collected three birds and didn’t en­ clude a son. Charles T. Holiday, at police Monday they passed out after accepting apricot legally parked in front of the terminal. But Fredericks 73 — Bob Kay, Wamapanoag, 36- counter a bogey in his fine round. Local sports home, his father. Roland Holiday of juice from three men they described as Moroccans convinced the officer he ywas on official business. He School lu.^rh: 37; Jack McConachie, Pine Valley, Lasher was four under on the back Chicago. Ill ; and a brother. Peter aboard the Genoa-bound train from France. then went on to steal the Mercedes, Schmidt said. 37- 36; Dennis Coscina, Cliffside, 37- Len Auster, Herald sportswriter, W* nine with 32 to gain a shore of the Holiday of Willmette. Ill The men were robbed of their wallets, passports, train Schmidt said Fredericks left the sports car in the 36; Glenn Dunphy, Holyoke (Mass.), share of the lead. He birdied the keeps you informed about the local Funeral services will be held passes, and cameras, they said. 100th Precinct parking lot overnight. When he reported a38- 35; Ed Rubis, Springfield14th, 16th and I7th holes. sports world. Read the latest in his Thursday at 8:15 at the John F. Late Monday. O'Danachair said he felt "fine" but for duty at 4 p.m., he was arrested. (Mass.), 37-36; Paul Marchand, Benevento, back after a nine-year “Thoughts ApLENty, " regularly in Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W added, Loughran was "still a bit sick” Connectinut Golf Club, 37-36. absence, eagled the second hole and The Manchester Herald. Center St with mass of Christian more choices, burial at St. .James Church at 9 a m. Burial will be Friday in Greenwood Zorro stuck with lawsuit Out of the sky... Cemetery in .New Jersey. Friends LOS ANGFJLES (UPI I — A script writer has filed a $5 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) — Although Ernie Zar.ra’s may call at the funeral home million suit against 20th Century-Fox Film Co., body shop does not accept drop-in work, a lO-by-5-foot Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 claiming the studio and actor George Hamilton did not engine cover fell from a jet airliner Monday and landed higher prices Youngster just p m pay him lor his script about a homosexual comic hero. on the street outside his shop. No one was injured and it ■4 <, - VY - V.*f In his Superior Court suit filed Monday, Marvin caused no damage. / Braverman accu,sed the film studio and Hamilton of "We heard this thud, and are accustomed to hearing By Nancy Thompson crease a nickel in all areas, going Man charged plagiarism and breach of contract because his 1977 car accidents, but this didn't sound at all like that,” Herald Reporter from 75 to 80 cents in the elemen­ couldn't get up script eventually was turned into the film "Zorro, The Zarra, 59, the shop manager, said. tary schools and 80 to 85 cents at the Gay Blade ’ The cowling fell from a 727 Continental Airlines plane Elementary school students will high school. Milk will also increase Herald photo by Tarquinlo with assault The studio and Hamilton were not available for com­ en route to Phoenix from Los Angeles. get more choice in their school from 15 to 20 cents. ment. "The pilot didn't even know he’d lost it until he lunches, at a higher price, under a Superintendent of Schools James Dennis Coscina putts as Raiph DeNicolo watches Little Debbie- Kaye has been caddying for her father Police arrested a Manchester landed, " said Charles Zenith, chief of the Federal Avia­ policy approved by the Board of P. Kennedy warned the board that this summer in golfing activity at the Manchester Coun­ man Moaday and charged him with tion Administration’s air carrier district in Phoenix. Education Monday. another increase may be necessary try Club. second- and third-degree sexual Cop moonlights as car thief Zarra said his workers hauled the piece into the shop The board agreed to the “offer if cash flow problems develop. Dave Kaye, one of the club’s better golfers and a one assail! and risk of injury. NEW YORK (UPI) - Police looking for a $23,000 just as a truck from Continental Airlines arrived to pick versus serve” luneh arrangement, “The hot lunch program has suf­ handicap player, turned in a three under par 69 round Herald Angle - Robert C. Schlichting. 37. of 149 stolen car found the vehicle in a precinct parking lot. up the missing part shortly after the plane landed, an option recommended by the ad­ fered a fairly severe cut in the sub­ last Saturday morning to lead a field of 216 players in High St . was arrested by police at although no one from the shop had called Continental. ministration and cafeteria manager sidy,” he said. “It,is entirely possi­ The suspect, an auxiliary police officer, was arrested the 35th Manchester Open Tournament. Earl Yost, Sports Editor 5 15 p m at Hartford Hospital Mary Uppling. ble we will have to announce Eleven-year-old Debbie was missiiig. however. where he is employed Under the old policy, the “serve” another increase this year.” ■e ’ / - N ' t i With an early starting time, the man of the house was Police Would give no further ■•MW option, students were required to To cut costs, the schools also up early. He put in a call to his daughter but was unable details but said the investigation is 4 ^ Man returned have items from five basic groups eliminated nine cafeteria positions to get her up and was soon on his way to the club. continuing and additional charges on their trays for it to be considered and switched to paper plates to While Dave, a radiologist on the staff at Bristol may he brought against Schlichting. to face charge a lunch for federal reimbursement reduce dishwashing costs. Hospital, was out on the course, birdying three holes and The arrest stems from an .Aug. 18 in­ purposes. The schools serve approximatelv collecting pars on the other 15, Debbie was back home cident Police extradited a man from a With the new “offer” policy, 3,200 lunches per day, Ms. Uppling play... Foursome of DeNicolo, Dennis Coscina, State Portland. Maine, jail Monday. He is fast asleep. Schlichting IS being held in lieu of children will only have to have said. Many students do not buy hot The youngster’s mother, Linda, also a fine golfer in PGA champ Doug Dalziel and Charlie Moore hbld the Kn.OOO bond for presentation in wanted for failure to appear in court items from three groups. lunches, including kindergarten her own right and runner-up for. the Women's Division main interest of a crowd of nearly 100 but the quarter all court lodav His trial date is Shpt. ■y'*m stemming from an alleged 1977 The five groups are meat students, some elementary school club championship this season, (passed along the story missed seamingly easy putts over the final holes. larceny. 14 (protein), milk, fruit, vegetable and students who can go home and high yesterday while watching the pros perform. DeNicolo and Coscina made the money list with 72 and Michael A. Calciano, 30, of bread. school students who may leave cam­ 73 scores. Par is 36-36-72, Lewiston, Maine was extradited by Tha-i’offer” option is already uped pus. Man swims Sound Lt. Orville Cleveland and Off. in the junior high and high schools. Course praised Dual job Donald Wright from the According to Ms. Uppling, the new Alex Hackney, who served a head golf professional at F.URfTFl.D d'Pli - Philip Ross • Cumberland County Jail in policy will save the schools money Offices to close Manchester for 26 years, 1949 thru 1975, viewed yester­ Pro and pro shop manager at Cedar Knob course in bucked brisk winds. 3-lo-4 foot Portland. Calciano is wanted on two by eliminating waste and reducing day’s pros in action at the local course and remarked Somers this season has been 21-year-old Bob Lennon of waves and a downpour to celebrate counts of failure to appear in court the quantity of food that must be All Motor Vehicle Department of­ Manchester...Walt Ferguson worked both days Saturday fices will close at 12:30 p.m., "the greens were never better in all my years here.)’ his 24lh birthday by swimming 24 stemming from his alleged theft in prepared. This is a tribute to Ken Keliher and his staff... Among and Monday - on registration with Tony Pietrantonio on 1977 of two handguns from a Tolland “It makes sense for us,” Ms. Friday, Sept. 4, for the Labor Day deck yesterday. Florence Barre aided the scoring for miles across Long Island Sound. holiday weekend, according to MVD the missing yesterday was Henry Bontempo, the all- Ross who lives in .New London, Street gun store. Uppling said. “Some children ab­ time Open champ. Four times he went back to his the umpteenth time...Best scores by MCC members Portland police learned Calciano solutely will not eat vegetables, no spokesman. were turned in by Dave Kaye 69, Pat Cooney and Chuck completed the swim Monday from The o/fices will reopen at 8:30 Springfield club with the Open title...Lou Becker and Port .Jefferson. N 'll' in nine hours was wanted when they stopped him matter what vegetable you give John Harrigan, long-time Ellington Ridge Country Club Barrera at 74, Charlie Boggini at 76 and Lm Cyr, Mike and 28 minutes. for a cracked windshield and ran a them.” a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 8, and will be Cooney and Bob Reynolds in the 77 .bracket. John open regular hours the remainder of Herald photo by Tarquinlo members, were on hand to watch home pro Ralph .Arriving on shore at 5:28 p.m.'. he check on him. He is scheduled for The administration announced DeNicolo and ERCC pro Wally Cichon in particiular Nelligan of Tallwood had a 74. , waij greeted in pouring rain by about presentation in court here today. Monday that lunch prices would in­ the week. 200 well-wishers singing "Happy Water problem... foursome looks for lost ball on 18th Birthday.' 1. just can t tell you how im­ pressed we all are. " said Morgan Sentence due in slaying Kaolian. executive director of the Long Island Sound America festival. found the boy’s partially clothed body, strangled and Frey out, Howser in at Kansas City BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — A Bridgeport man will be. Ross' swim was part of the 10-day stabbed twice in the back, on the floor of Ocasio’s festival that ends Sept. 7 celebrating sentenced Oct. 11 for the stabbingand strangulation of a 10-year-oId boy the prosecution said was sexually kitchen. the sound and its shoreline. the blessings of Yankee owner to be back. “I felt it would be better now than motivated. The prosecutor said a trail of blood led from Ocasio’s “I think Jim is a good manager. Frey’s contract would not be The brisk winds forced Ross to bedroom where the victim’s other clothing was found. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Jim George Steinbrenner. "One of the reasons I came back to wait until they deteriorate change his destination from Victor Ocasio, 20, who admitted* the Jan. 1, 1980 Frey, who took the Kansas City He was just on the wrong club. In renewed after this season. Whitey was, even though I’ve been around more.” slaying of Paul Pelis in the defendant’s apartment, Ocasio was picked up by police a few hours later at the my opinion the players were not Herzog, Kansas City manager “ Every club has some problems,” Bridgeport's Pleasure Beach to ■K. ■ city’s bus station. Royals to the 1980 World Series as a Howser said in sizing up his new ballparks scouting, I missed the (Juisenberry, the team’s player Fairfield. faces life imprisonment. rookie manager, was fired Monday responding to him. I don’t know before Frey, won three division players.” representative, hinted the move Ocasio changed his plea Monday and entered a plea of titles, but didn’t have his contract team. “I like the speed. And the one Ross has previously swum about and replaced by the man he had whether it was him personally or his Burke said he had been concerned might be well received among the guilty to one count of murder in Superior Court just as renewed after the 1979 season, when thing this ballclub needs to do to win 28 miles around Manhattan Island, defeated in the American '^agnd philosophy.” about the path the team was taking players. the state was about to present him before a jury on the Frey took the Royals to the the team slipped to a second-place is run. I know they did against the across the English Channel and playoffs. ‘ * :■ Yankees. since spring training. “This might be fire this team across the Race at the eastern''end charge. PROTECT YOUR JNVESimiTI Dick Howser, who managed the American League pennant last year, finish. “At first I thought it was the needs,” he said. “It certainly hasn’t Judge Scott L. Melville set Oct. 11 for sentencing. but Kansas City was defeated in the Frey, with an American League ' “This is the nucleus of a good of Long Island New York Yankees against the ballclub. There’re not a lot of strike thing on their minds and I been here up to now.” Assistant State’s Attorney Jonathan Benedict said he driveway before winter. Lowest World Series by Philadelphia in six championship under his belt, wasn’t Seal coat your Royals in last year’s American , changes to be made.” thought the team would respond would recommend Ocasio serve a 20-year fo life term prices - expert serviceI with...... top----- quality------rubberized League Championsh^ Series, was games. Under Frey the Royals were even given a full year for the team after the strike,” he said. but Melville noted that, presiding Judge Aaron Ment sealers. Repair work and crack filling alto 127-105; they are 30-40 this season. to fall. Howser said his first day as Local sports Air quality report Herald photo by Tarquinlo given control of the/club Monday. manager was spent conferring with “But after the Toronto games (the already indicated that he might impose an 18-year to life available. Residential and commercial. For a free "It had to be done,” Kansas City “Obviously, last year whatever he Howser took the Yankees to the Royals dropped two of three games Len Auster, Herald sportswriter, HARTFORD lUPD - The state e^irpate and prompt service call: the Kansas City coaches and trainer term. General Manager Jm Burke said at did worked,” said Kansas City hast record in baseball (10359) last to the Blue Jays in a late August keeps you informed about the local Department of Environmental As time goes by Benedict said the Pelis boy, looking for a playmate, piftihar'.'QlUl -()ulsenberry. “This year but resigned from the team and "to see who’s available.' )' Daye: 040-0eM Nlghta: 228-4002 a press conference. Vlf someone bad While at first reluctant to tike the series at Kansas City), I came to the sports world. Read the latest in his Protection forecast moderate air entered the apartment house where Ocasio lived. . yeaY, whatever he did didn’t work.” was rep lac^ by Gene Michael. “Thoughts ApLENty,” regularly in come in and asked me if I was going job with just five weeks to go i i ^ e conclusion that the team was not quality across Connecticut for Karen Carlson of South Main Street catches up on current Benedict, who described the crime as “sexually ’The only surprise in the move was Howser signed a three-year contract The ^ n c h e ste r Herald. today The DEP reported moderate UUMNMriMLT COATIMltb. to extend Jim’s cqntract,-rd have season, Howser said he was hamy going to improve. events while she waits to return to school Ih California. She related,” said Ocasio met the youth in a hallway and had to say. ‘No.’ the timing. It was generally felt with the Royals, Burke said, with air quality statewide on Monday lured him to his apartment. A few hours later a tenant also. attends the University of California at Irvine. THE HERALD. Tues., Sept. 1, 1981 - 11 10 - THE HERALD. Tues.. Sept, 1. 1981 Remy star for Parade of ers “We talked to teams but they Nairne to New Orleans for a draft By RlcharU Rosenblatt Wood to Baltimore for a draft pick. did stroke that double," Remy said. 13 in a row in one stretch. He fanned s,” said Eckersley, who threw 102 beat us. We’ve just got to take the a double, but pulled a hamstring weren’t willing to p d ^ h e price we choice. BOSTON 1 1 I’ll — Kenway Park, pitches. "It also makes you stronger next two.” UPI Sports Writer “It was the hardest thing I’ve had "If I hit the ball in the air. I’m done, four and walked one to raise his when he overran second base. Reid to do since I’ve been a coach here,” thought Dan was worth and we had — Miami placed linebacker Steve with Us beckoning Oretfh Monster iater on because you haven’t thrown Fred Lynn, who was O-for-4, Nichols replaced Yuz and scoi’^ ' lurking just a poke away, is an ideal because I can't hit it out of the park. record to 7-5 and was helped to his Quarterbacks and kickers, who said Browns coach Sam Rutigliano to move him," said Oakland coach Towle and guard Don Greco on in­ I don't even bother checking the sixth complete game by the first- that many pitches. I just showed added, “if we hold them to four runs moments later on a Cnrney . jured reserve. place for hitters. But Jerry Remy s them I was coming inside and that in this park. We should win, I feel. can determine the outcome of a of his decision to release Cockroft. wind before the game because it Lansford (U straight games) single \ game with one timely pass or a last- Cockroft, a 13-year member of the "1 guess I’ll just wait and see if — Green Bay waived running back style remains the same in any park always makes the breaking stuff Eckersley made the pitches when he to right. “ - just keep "it out of the air and doesn't make any difference for a second field goal, led a parade of Browns, saw his field goals become somebody picks me up,” said Eric Torkelson and center Larry guy like me." more eff^tive because they’re not had to.” “It’s more of a cramp than Ppstorini. Coombs. things might happen. ready for it.” I player cuts and trades as the 28 NFL the margin of victory in 11 games Remy is hitting .417 in scoring ‘ Eckersley had The Red Sox tied the game in the anything else,” Vaz said. “I’ll be teams scurried to get down to the 45- over the past two seasons, but his The move’leaves the Raiders with — Kansas City placed wide The Red Sox second baseman Eckersley yielded his only run in position, but he doesn't take full second when Carl Yastrzemski ready tomorrow. The throw was off player limit. range dropped dramatically from two quarterbacks, Plunkett and receiver. Ron Washington and knocked in two runs Monday night to the second when Don Baylor led off singled, went to second on a walk, credit for his ability to produce un­ and I was at the bag so I had to get Don Cockroft, the leading active earlier in his career. In 1980, he suf­ Marc Wilson. linebacker Jerry Blanton on injured back the seven-hit pitching of Den­ good stuff With a triple t« right and scored one advanced to third on a forceout and der pressure. down to stay there.” -.f,; .( scorer in the AFC, lost his pre­ fered cartilage trouble in his left Other top players cut included Los reserve' and re-signed linebacker nis Eckersley as Boston downed the out later on Danny Ford’s check scored on Dave Stapleton’s groun­ California Angels 4-1. Remy drove "The main reason is (Dwight) The Red Sox closed the sedilhg in season kicking duel with free agent Angeles running back Elvis Phil Caneik. Rick Burleson swing single. He escaped a minor dnut. In the fifth, Stapleton led off the seventh When Stapleton led off Peacock, Tampa Bay wide receiver — The Bills also cut wide receiver in the game-winner with an un­ Evans. With him swinging the bat so jam in the ninth when he fanned Ed Dave Jacobs and was cut Monday by with a triple but was nailed in a run­ With a double to left-center and the to highlight Isaac Hagins and lineman Steve Lou Piccone and punter Greg Cater. characteristic double off the left well and coming up next. I have to Ott with two on to end it. down on Glenn Hoffman’s grounder get good pitches. I might get a single scored on Remy’s two-out single to the kicking transactions. Jacobs Furness, Atlanta wide receiver Bil­ — The New York Giants waived field wall in the fifth off loser Dave “Eckersley had good stuff,” said to BUrleson. Hoffman took second left. Krost. 1-4. and then singled in an in­ but he's liable to hit a homer. He’s a becomes just the fourth kicker in ly Ryckman, Buffalo four players, including safety Lyle bail hitting tendencies of the California shortstop Rick Burleson, on the play4and scored on Remy’s The teams resume their series the Browns’ 36-year history. Reuben Gant, Cleveland running Blackwood, wide receiver Alvin surance tally in the seventh off much more intimidating hitter than double. who had one of the seven hits, a tonight with Boston storting Bob Oakland quarterback , back Terry Miller and Detroit guard Garrett and guard Terry Falcon and reliever Bruce Kisoh. la m ." visitors. ninth inning single to left. “We were The Red Sox took a 3-1,lead in the Eckersley held the Angels to four "That certainly makes it a lot Stanley, 7-4, agalnst'Ken Forsch, lO- , traded frorii Houston to the Raiders Burton Lawless. traded linebacker Kevin Turner to •'If 1 hit the wall, it means I'm not a little flat and their best pitcher sixth when Yastrzemski led off with 5. ■ In other moves; Washington for a draft choice. Also, swinging the bat well, even though 1 hits through seven innings, retiring easier on you, as long as they’re out- last season in exchange for Ken Stabler, also was cut after efforts to — New Orleans traded running defensive end Gary Jeter is trade him. failed. Also, Denver back Tony Galbreath to Minnesota expected to be placed on injured acquired quarterback Steve DeBerg knee and sciatic nerve pain in his for a draft pick and waived three reserve. iff from San Francisco for a draft left leg. other players besides Asmus. — The placed run­ choice, Buffalo cut quarterbacks His most disappointing moment — Dallas traded cornerback Aaron ning back Clark Gaines on injured Skipper's move David Humm and Dan Manucci to came in the 1980 AFC Championship Mitchell to Tampa Bay for a draft reserve and waived four players, in­ Michael on borrowed time make room for Matt Robinson, game against the Raiders. The choice and placed center John cluding wide receiver Paul Darby. acquired last week from Denver and Browns had driven to the Raiders’ Fitzgerald and safety Dextor — San Francisco also traded wide NEW YORK il.'Pll — Ask, and ye shall part of 1974 and most of 1975. Kansas City released Mark Miller. 13 in the last minute, but rather than Clinkscale on injured reserve. receiver James Owens to Tampa receive, and since he came right out and Both are low-key managers, like Michael, Other kickers involved in last- trying a field goal — which would — Miami placed linebacker Bay for running back Johnny Davis asked George Sleinbrenner to fire him. Gene not given to loud outbursts. When Stein­ minute moves were Tim Mazzetti, have won the game — Rutigliano Thomas Henderson and cornerback and cut six players, including run­ wins for Seattle ning back Major Oglivie. Michael should be receiving word any day Sports brenner makes his next managerial move, it cut by Atlanta, which opted to keep elected to go for a touchdown. The Bill Judson on injured reserve, now he’s being replaced by Joe Altobelli or will not be an impulsive one. rookie Mike Luckhurst, a free agent result was an interception by traded punter George Roberts to — Tampa Bay reactivated Clyde King as the Yaijkees' new manager. By Fred McMane and coasted behind the pitching of from California. Also, l^ltim ore cut Oakland’s Mike Davis in the end San Diego for a draft choice and cut linebacker David Lewis and placed Parade linebacker Dewey Selmon on in­ The memory of the Yankees' ioss to the UPI Sports Writer Mike Caldwell and RoIIie Fingers to rookie Obed Ariri, Chicago released zone. manning back Nick Giaquinto and When the olticial announcement is made, Milt Richman Royals in last year’s playoff still is with him a 5-1 victory. Hans Nielson, New, Orleans cut Jim Apparently, the Raiders could not tackle Don Sewell. jured reserve. possibly even before the end of this week, it and he’s anxious for them to win this second Dick Howser’s debut as manager Howser, who managed the New Asmus and San Diego traded Mike get what thev wanted for Pastorini. — Dorn'or traded linebacker Rob won't come as any big shock to Michael. half of the season as well as they did the first. of the Kansas City Royals was hard­ York Yankees to the American He has been on borrowed time since last He isn’t at all convinced Michael can bring ly the stuff on which pennants are League East title last season before Friday when he got a call in Chicago from them home in front again and has decided to built. being fired, promised Monday the Steinbrcnner and was told by him, "Gene. I do something about it. Occasionally, he But, things could be worse for the Royals would be more aggressive think I'm going to have to let you go. " about Steinbrenner he made to newsmen. seems to act impulsively, but he always plans new Royals’ skipper. After all, he than they were under his Anyone who has ever worked for George well in advance. He’s a man who aiways could be in Rene Lachemann’s predecessor, Jii. Frey. But, flpset and angered over what he considered Steinbrenner will tell you that if you have a Phils outslug takes out managerial insurance. shoes. Caldwell never gave them a chance Braves a series of threats. Michael urged the Yankee complaint to make to him, you make it in While Martin was still managing for him, Lachemann, manager of the Seat­ to prove it. owner not to wait Fire me, now. Get it over private, in his office behind closed doors. But Steinbrenner had Dick Williams in the wings tle Mariners, had gone nearly two “I know I talked about being Matthews and capped its scoring in The Braves took a 4-0 lead in the Dave Kingman allowed two more to with,' he said. once you go to the newspapers with your beef, and even signed him as his new manager, weeks between victories before his aggressive, but when a guy has a By Jeff Hasen the ninth on a sacrifice fly by Pete fourth when Glenn Hubbard drilled score in the first, enabling Houston Michael then told a group of reporters what you won't be working for him much longer. only to have Charlie Finley overturn the en­ club squeaked out a 4-3 triumph over (pick-off) move like Caldwell, it’s UPI Sports Writer Rose. a grand slam, the first of his career to defeat New York. Don Sutton, 7-7, he had said to Steinbrenner and right there That amounts to suicide. tire proceedings by reminding he still owned the Baltimore Orioles Monday hard to be aggressive,” said “Some of the guys on the team and fifth homer of the season. scattered nine hits arid struck out and then he burned all his bridges behind him. Michael officially was put on notice of Williams’ contract. night. Howser. Dick Ruthven knew better than aren’t hitting the ball like they can,” “We got beat in Philly like that eight in posting his third complete Steinbrenner's intention to fire him last But good, ...... When Steinbrenner'first saw major league And, the victory probably Caldwell was given firstinning anyone how ugly it was. said Schmidt after his team scored one night." Hubbard said when game of the year and first since As sotneone who was the 'i'ankees^generar' "Friday and the fact the Yankees won three managerial potential in Michael, he sent him wouldn't have come about if support in the form of back-to-back “I’m happy that the team won but 11 runs. “We’re in a diverse time asked if the Braves could bounce play resumed Aug. 10. manager before he became their manager straight immediately after that wasn't so to the Yankees’ Columbus farm club in the Lachemann had not “mismanaged" doubles by Paul Molitor and Cecil I’m as grossed out as I’ve ever been right now and we’re going to do our back from the tough loss. "We came Padres 4, Cubs I much a full pardon as it was a temporary _ last Novetnher, Michael should be aware, International League'to sharpen his skills, so in the ninth inning. Cooper and a two-run homer by Ben with the way I pitched,” Ruthven best to fight our way out of it. We back the next day and scored 12 At San Diego, Steve Mura tossed a perhaps better than anyone else, that you reprieve. George Steinbrenner isn't a man ‘ that Michael was ready to take over for With the Mariners leading 4-3 in Oglivie off loser Dennis Leonard, 9- said Monday night after sur­ runs. I don’t think any team in the six-hitter and Dave Edwards drove who forgets. He told Michael he had it in in two runs with""a homer and a never take on George Steinbrenner in the Howser. Not coincidentally, Altobelli, in­ the ninth, Lachemann had to make a 7. rendering eight runs in 5 2-3 innings league really gets down after a loss newspapers. mind to make a change and although -he herited Michael’s job as Columbus manager decision on whether or no* to relieve Elsewhere in the AL, New York in the Philadelphia Phillies’ 11-8 vic­ like that. You’re in game all the sacrifice fly, leading San Diego. UPI photo Mura, 5-10, struck out nine in posting If he needs any proof of that, he need only sometimes takes awhile to do what he says, last year and then was brought in as one of right-hander Larry Andersen with blanked Minnesota 7-0, 'Toronto shut tory over the Atlanta Braves. “I way." consult two of his predecessors. Dick ultimately he invariably gets around to it. the Yankees’ coaches this year so that he'd be lefthander Shane Rawley and he out Texas 3-0, Oakland downed overthrew every pitch I threw. It M made In other games, Cincinnati nipped his second complete game of the The only question about Michael's step- season and the first for San Diego Howser. who was named Kansas City's new available to move up if needed. stuck with Andersen, a move that Cleveland 5-3, Boston whipped Tracy Austin limbers up was just disgusting.” Montreal 9-8. Houston downed New manager .Monday, or Billy Martin. down is whether he'll be replaced by paid off with a victory. California 4-1 and Detroit topped 1 Mike Schmidt ripped his 23rd mistakes’ York 6-1, San Diego beat Chicago 4- since J u n e '6. C hicago’s Bill Howser hastened his own departure as Altobelli, the Yankees' third base coach, or King has been with the club on-and-off for Jim Dwyer singled to leftcenter Chicago 3-1. 1, and Pittsburgh, topped Los Buckner, who went 0-4 and struck several years as a general trouble shooter home run to help Ruthven earn his Yankee manager last November by getting King, the club's pitching coach. Both have with one out and Terry Crowley Blue Jays 3, Rangers 0 10th victory. Reliever Ron Reed Angeles 5-4 in 10 innings. out once, had his hitting streak end serving in the capacity of pitching instructor, at 16 games. Ken Kravec, 1-4, was into a confrontation with Steinbrenner in the major league managerial experience with the walked to start the Orioles’ ninth, At Arlington, Texas, Garth lorg notched his sixth save by going the Dick Ruthven R i-iIh 9, Expos 8 San Francisco Giants, the 49year-old scout and consultant.. He began the present the loser. newspapers over not being consulted about but Jose Morales took a third strike singled over a drawn-in infield to final 3 1-3 innings. At Cincinnati. Ray Knight’s two- the possible addition of Don Zimmer to the Altobelli having managed them from 1977 season as the Yankees’ No! 1 pitching instruc­ on a low-and-away fastball to bring snap a scoreless tie In the eighth and out single in the ninth scored Ron Pirates .5, Dodgers 4 tor in their farm system and replaced Stan Connors vows “I made mistakes that 1 can see At Los Angeles. Bill Madlock’s coaching staff, and Martin precipitated the through most of 1979, and the 56-year-old on A1 Bumbry. /' trigger a three-run uprising that myself making if I was 22 or 23,” Oester from second base. With one King having handled them in 1969 and part of Williams as the Yankees’ pitching coach in sacrifice fly in the 10th enabled the first of his two (jxits as manager of the “That’s when I normally would’ve carried the Blue Jays to victory. said the 30-year-old Ruthven, “but I always have, 1 think we always out. Oester singled off Bill Lee. 2-4. 1970 and the Atlanta Braves for the latter June. Pirates to snap a seven-game losing Yankees with an'inflammatorv statement m^de a move," said Lachemann. Dave Stieb, 7-9, threw his first understamj pitching now and I can’t will.’’. One out later, pinch hitter Mike Vail “ Bumbry was up next and he’s a shutout of toe season in going toe Philadelphia went ahead 9-4 in the singled Oester to second and Knight streak. Willie Montanez opened the fathom myself making those types 10th with a pinch hit single and left-handed batter, and Shane distance for the eighth time. He he’ll win again of ignorant mistakes.” sixth off John Montefusco on a then blooped a single to right field Omar Moreno, attempting to Rawley is a left-handed pitcher. I walked one while giving up seven With Atlanta leading 4-2, the homer by Luis»Aguayo, his first, a which just dropped in front of a guess any other time. I’d have hits and striking out two. sacrifice fly by Bake McBride and diving Warren Cromartie. Doug sacrifice, was safe on third baseman Phillies scored four runs off loser Derrel Thomas' error. Lee Lacy Jackson sparks offense pulled out Larry.” A's 5, Indians 3 Gaylord Perry, 6-5, in the fifth on a an RBI single by Moreland. Bair. 2-1. pitched toe final 1 1-3 in­ Andersen was allowed to pitch to NEW YORK (UPI) — It’s the kind three years in a row, begins his bid The Braves cut the lead to 9-8 in nings to pick up the victory. bunted for a single to load the bases At Cleveland, Dwayne Murphy three-run homer by Schmidt and a before Madlock hit his long fly to Umpires Bumbry, however, and walked him of situation that ordinarily would against Juan Nunez of Chile in the the sixth on an RBI double by Rafael Astros 6, Mels 1 drove in four runs, including three solo shot by Keith Moreland, his right field off reliever Dave to load the bases. That brought up appeal to his baser instincts and day’s third match on the stadium sixth. Philadelphia added a run in Ramirez and a two-run single by At Houston, Jose Cruz doubled with his 11th homer, and Tony Ar­ Stewart, 4-2. Rich Dauer and Andersen got him tickle his taste for toe indecent. court. the eighth on an RBI single by Gary pinch hitter Rufino Linares home a run and a pair of errors by to appeal on a fly to left to end the game. mas hit a run-scoring double to pace McEnroe originally was supposed the A’s to victory. The A’s sc o r^ all Except where the U.S. Open 'Day-to-day basis' “I was 'determined not to give Championship is concerned, Jimmy to play Bob Lutz, who is ranked 25th Bumbry anything to hit and if I four runs in the fifth to snap starter in the world. But Lutz dropped out PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Two Bert Blyleven’s, 9-6, winning streak . ^ Connors isn’t about to let his sense umpires fined for engaging in a walked him, so what,” said of humor interfere with the business with a back injury and was replaced Andersen. “I thought I could do at three and the Indians’ streak at by Nunez, who is ranked 193rd on the shoving match with a television five. at hand. crew at a Philadelphia Phillies better against Rich Dauer, although Connors, a three-time Open titlist, computer. he is a very good hitter. I hope this Borg, seeded second as he tries Names in the News tor Yankee manager baseball game have appealed the Tigers 3, While Sox 1 has vowed that he will win toe U.S. disciplinary action. will give the manager more con­ At Chicago, Steve Kemp had three or Wimbledon titles again, and he for the 10th time to win his first U.S. Attorney Richard Phillips of the fidence in his bullpen. Hitters have hits, including a two-run triple in the was given toe honor of opening this Open, doesn’t play until Wednesday, slumps, starters have slumps and I third, to'back the five-hit pitching of year’s national championship on when he meets Marcus Gunthardt of BLOOMINGTON. Minn. lUF’I I - :T here’s nothing wrong all of our pitchers confidence the Major League .Umpires Association said he filed appeals with the guess the bullpen does, too.” Milt Wilcox and give the Tigers .< center court at 11:00 this morning. Switzerland. Borg has played in only Arnold Palmer New Abrk Yankees manager Gene physically. " Michael said. "It's all way the team is hitting and Lenny Randle provided the win­ Billie Jean King National League for umpires Nick victory despite a triple play by toe His opponent, merely by one tournament since losing to Michael says the load he has to bear upstairs with Reggie. It’s part playing." ning run for Seattle with a solo White Sox. Kemp, who also had a McEnroe in the Wimbledon final, LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Billie Jean King, the first woman athlete to earn ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) — (Jolfing great Arnold Palmer is traveling to Oscar Gamble hit a solo home run Colosi and Frank Pulli on the basis happenstance, was Briton John IS a lot lighter now that he has motivation. He'll stay with us the homer with two-out in the ninth. double and single, stroked his triple while McEnroe is fresh from his $100,000 a year and the first female player-coach of a pro sports team, has China this week to negotiate a contract with government officials to design rest of the year and by that I mean in the third inning, his 10th of the their actions were entirely provoked Lloyd. the communist country’s first golf course near Canton. opened up and Reggie Jackson is hit­ Howser never really had a chance off Ross' Baumgarten, 5-7, after Ordinarily, this would qualify as conquest in a Grand Prix tourna­ become the first woman to lead a professional sports league. hitting and fielding. "He's got his year, to give the Yankees a 2-0 lead. by the media “who distorted facts Palmer and Ed Seay, vice president and principal architect for Arnold ting again. to demonstrate his managerial Tom Brookens singled and Alan just another match, one the fourth- ment a week ago. Team Tennis president Larry King announced Monday that his wife would Michael, who last week admitted head screwed on right now and he New York,,erupted for four runsdn and encouraged a volatile Palmer Course Design Company, left Sunday for a week long trip to the Far situation” skills. The Milwaukee Brewers Trammell walked to give Detroit a seeded American should have little Between toe matches involving serve as toe league’s commissioner effective immediately, his joh is on the line, said he now knows I'm for him„" the sixth. After Gamble struck put,. scored three runs in the first inning East and meetings Friday with Chinese officials and developers. ■""National League president Chub 2-0 lead. trouble In winning. But adding a Connors and McEnroe on center works on a "day-to-day basis." Yankee outfielder Dave Winfield Jackson walked and Craig Nettles court, Dianne Fromholtz of F’eeney Monday imposed a $500 fine touch of spice is the fact that Con­ The time goes by much easier also swung the bat well against the singled. WinfieltLdoubled in Jackson Australia, seeded 16th among the Gary Carter Garry Templeton when the Yankees play well as they Twins, hitting two singles and a long and Dave Revering walked to load against Colosi and a $300 fine nors once was engaged to Chris Evert, and following their breakup women, meets Anne Smith. NEW YORK (UPI) — Montreal's Gary Carter, who had 13 RBI, three did Monday night in a 6-0 victory double to right. “This team seems to the bases. Barry Foote doubled in against Pulli for their roles in the ST. LOUIS (UPIl — Shortstop Garry Templeton has been admitted to a Aug, 24 incident. she married Lloyd. Following Austin and Hobbs on home runs and five runs scored, was named Monday the National League s over the .Minne.sota Twins. really respond well to pressure and two runs for a 6-0 lead, the grandstand court will be Stan hospital for treatment of emotional problems and the St. Louis Cardinals - During the game, Phillies This was to be toe first meeting Player of the Week. , „ ■ , j- u t t.i. It doesn't bother me anymore. ' the turmoil surrounding us all the Randolph knocked in the final run Smith vs. John Sadri and ninth seed have lifted his suspension, enabling him to resume receiving his $4,000 daily manager Dallas Green argued with between Connors and Lloyd since Carter had six RBI game in one game for the Expos, including his fifth he said. "Now that I’ve opened up. time. " said the St. Paul, Minn., with a sacrifice fly in the eighth. Virginia Ruzici of Romania against career grand slam. The next day he knocked in four more runs and had a salary. Manager Whitey Herzog fined Templeton $5,000 and suspended him there s a big load off my shoulders native, who was making his first "It just wasn’t our day,” Twins umpire Steve Fields and knocked off 1975. indefinitely Wednesday after the 25-year-old shortstop was ejected from a In toe meantime, Tracy Austin Wendy White. .444 batting average for the week. and I can concentrate on the team. ” appearance at Metropolitan manager Billy Gardner said. “The his hat. Green was fined and game against San Francisco for making obscene gestures to booing fans. suspended for five games. began proceedings on the adjoining Hana Mandlikova, who referred to I’he Yankees pounded out 12 hits —^ Stadium. "It was kind of special inning where they scored four runs, toe U.S. Tennis Association as “a meliiding two doubles by Jackson coming home,” he said Tve never they got a double play ball go under After the game, a Philadelphia grandstand court against Anne Austin Carr Hobbs of Britain. Austin, the 1979 bunch of dummies” for seeding her ,ind one each by Willie Randolph, ployed in this stadium and the last our shortstop. Everything went well television crew went on the field and lay waived veter; J.R. Richard asked a question of Fields, implying Open champion, was sidelined for a fifth, meets Mary Lou Piatek in the WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Washington Bullets Monday waived veteran Dave Winfield and Larry Milbourne time I played in the Twin Cities was for them.” feature evening match on the in 1973 at the U niversity of Gardner inserted recently he had not received much help from few months this year with a back in­ guard Austin Carr. l ,, ’ HOUSTON (UPI I — Houston Astros fans may have their first opportunity off three Twins' pitchers. "We’ve stadium court, followed by fifth Carr, 6-foot-4, was acquired last November from the Dali:iallas’^avericks in to see J.R. Richard on the mound tonight in more than a year, or they may Minnesota." acquired reliever John Hobbs in the his fellow umpires during the Green jury, but she showed herself back in been hitting well the last four days, " seed Jose-Luis Oerc of Argentina exchange for future considerations. Previously he spent; nine seasons wiwith have to wait longer. Manager Bill Virdon says. Dave Righetti,, 4-2. allowed only sixth. Hobbs, who was called up dispute. Fields had worked during form by beating Evert in toe final of Michael said " The biggest reason the Canadian Open a week ago. The against Australian Brad Drewett. the Cleveland Cavaliers. „ , Richard returned to the Astros active roster today for the first time since why is Reggie When he's hitting three hits, struck out four and from Orlando in the Southern the umpires’ strike two years ago. On toe grandstand court at night, Colosi and Pulli overheard the focus of attention today, as it will be Carr averaged 4.9 points in 39 games with the Bullets last season. his nearly fatal stroke last summer. He was placed on toe disabled list 13*'2 well, the whole ballclub is." walked one in going eight innings for League, replaced Jerry Koosman, it will be No. 13 Regina Marsikova question and objected. for most of toe tWo weeks as long as A graduate of Notre Dame, Carr was Cleveland’s first round draft pick in months ago when what was thought to be an arm problem put him out of ac­ .laekson entered the game hitting the victory. He didn't allow a hit un­ who, was traded to the Chicago of Czechoslovakia against In the ensuing shoving match, a he continues to survive, will be John 1971. tion two weeks before the stroke July 30. 1980 219 He was requested by the til two out in the./ifth when Sal White Sox Sunday, Ro^mary Casals and No. S Eliot television camera was broken. The McEnroe. For toe first time in their Yankees to undergo a physical Butera beat out a slow grounder T^he 24-year-old left-hander “was Teltscher against Victor.Amaya. examination last week and Michael which bounced off third base. a little nervous" in his major-league appeal will be heard sometime next rivalry, McEnroe goes into a major Kirk Gibson week. championship favored over Bjorn The U.S. Open will have prize and said the right fielder got a clean bill "Right now it’s easy to pitch for our debut. Gardner said, but "looked bonus money of $1 million and NEW YORK (UPI) — Detroit Tigers' outfielder Kirk Gibson, who batted of health club, " the left-hander said. "It gives good." Borg. Tackle box items The 22-year-old left-hander, celebrates the 100th anniversary of .500 and compiled a slugging percentage of .733, Monday was named seeking to become the first man to toe U.S. Tennis Association. American League Player of the Week, beating out Texas All-Star third Let an efficiency expert look in­ fishing department has compiled a Final drills win toe U.S. Open Championship baseman Buddy Bell. . . . . • , j side an experienced fisherman's list of things proven worthwhile to LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - World / Among Gibson’s 15 hits for the week were two doubles, a triple and a tackle box and he would shudder at include in a tackle box. Tough night all around for Weaver Boxing Association welterweight homer as he collected 22 total bases, scored six runs, stole two bases and the sight. Tossed together in what Items most frequently found are a champion Thomas Hearns arrived had an on-base percentage of .531. seems to be an impractical mess are pocket-sized plastic raincoat, TOWSON. .Md (UPIl - On the Weaver could not be reached for Kenneth Proctor told Weaver his in Las Vegas Sunday to begin final such things as lures, a spare reel, same night that his team lost a comment and the club said the conduct was “ inexcusable and ab­ sunglasses, sunburn prevention lo­ preparations for his Sept. 16 show­ extra line, mosquito dope, a pair of tion, electrician’s tape, waterproof game to the California Angels. matter was "personal" and no solutely outrageous." Police said down with World Boxing Council Clark Gaines rusty pliers, and perhaps a sandwich matches, tape measure, small first- Baltimore Orioles manager Earl statement would be issued. The Monday Weaver was cooperative chanapinn Sugar Ray Leonard. Patroits change roster NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Jets waived four players Monday or two for lunch. aid kit. and a pencil and notebook Weaver lost his driver's license to team lost to the California Angels 7- and “submitted to custody without Hearns, who had been training in and placed veteran running back Clark Gaines on the injured reserve list to police on charges that he was 1 Sunday. for recording observations. much problem." The manager lives his hometown of Detroit, didn’t active roster to 46 players and get down to toe regularseason 45-man active roster. driving while under the influence of Weaver’s hail hearing was held at in the Perry Hall section of the work out Sunday but was slated to FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) — The Gaines a five-year pro who rushed for a club-high 905 yards in 79. broke alcohol 3:30 a.m. in the Towson Com­ Monday Cdach said he would A g(xxl way to store small tackle, county, not far from the site of begin sparring Monday. announce toe final move Tuesday. his leg against New England in the fifth game last season and has had such as swivels, snaps and extra Baltimore County Police said a missioner’s office. Weaver was arrest. The team took no dis­ Leonard, who has been in Las traded defensive back Bill Currier problems recovering. car driven by Weaver was spotted released after his wife put up a per­ to'the New York Giants and placed NFL teams have until 4 p.m. EDT Fishing hooks, is to string them together in ciplinary action in 1973. Vegas for 10 days, also didn’t spar Tuesday to cut their rosters to >45 large safety pins. The easiest to find crossing the center line on a county sonal pledge of $500. No hearing date Weaver has managed the same three players, including promising Sunday. He attended a gymnastics players. in a crowded tackle box are those road about 12:20 a m. Monday and has been scheduled. cluh longer than any other active meet at Caesars Palace, where the linebacker Larry McGrew, on in­ patrolmen gave ebase when the car Weaver, 51, was convicted of jured reserve. TTie Patriots received a draft with colored plastic heads, toe kind manager in the big leagues and scheduled 15-round bout will be held, choice for Currier, who was signed Phil Garner used by mothers to pin diapers in . ran a red light drunk driving in 1973, also in ranks 21st on, the all-time list of and was also expected to resume McGrew is likely to be out for the Weaver, -who has piloted the Baltimore County. He was fined $500 season witli a tom cartilage in his .as a free agent last year after being NEW YORK (UPI) — The Houston Astros, looking for that one key per­ youngsters. managers with over 1,200 wins. At training Monday. cut by the Houston Oilers. He played Appearances are often deceiving, One final tip. Glue a piece of Orioles to four American League and his drivers licence was the beginning of the 1981 season. left knee. The second-year former who can help them beef up their first place margin and carry them champion.ships and one World Series suspended for 15 days. linebacker from Southern Cal sparingly last year as a defensive into toe playoffs ag..»>, apparently have found him in second baseman Phil though, and a closer look will usual­ carpet to the bottom of your tackle Weaver’s .599 winning percentage Slight disagreement back and special teams member. Gamer, whon^they are expected to acquire from the Pittsburgh Pirates in a ly reveal an assortment of items box. It’ll help deaden sound when victory in his 13 years at the Oriole During that April 16, 1973, inci­ was second on the all-time list, originally hurt the knee'while get­ helm, was charged with driving un­ ting ouLof bed to answer a telephone Also placed on injured reserve multi-piayer deal today. ^ which have been carefully selected the box bounces around in a light d e n t, »Wea v e r “ y e lle d and behind Joe McCarthy.! Herald Angle Boston Manager Ralph Houl^dlsagreed with the call against boat, and will make the box nearly der the influence, failure to obey an screamed" and was “cocky and in­ in training camp. An arthroscopic were rocMe guard Rm Wooten and The only reason toe Pirates are giving up Garner for a couple of the to meet practical fishing needs, and He has guided the team to more Herald Sports EMitor Earl Yost Red Sox last night at Fenway Park and tried to make point with second-year receiver Preston to keep the angler comfortable when slide-proof when used in a modem automati'- traffic signal, failure to sulting," officer James Slocum than 100 wins five times and finished examination Monday revealed the Astros’ top minorleague prospects and cash is because they have failed to keeps on top of sports in his regular arbiters Durwood Merrill and Lar^ Barnett. Decision stood but cartilage tear, which will require Brown. The Patriots said both satisfy his contract demands and are reconciled to losing him anyway in six out on the water ..Taking a cue from bass boat or other craft which has , drive right of the center line and testified at the time. After handing first or second ^in the American carpeted decks. failure to sign the traffic summons. the manager the sentence. Judge column, “The Herald Angle,’’ on the Sox wont on to win, 4-1. (UPI photo) surgery. players hurt their backs in Sunday’s more weeks when he becomes a free agent at the end of the season. their staff. Mercury outboard’s League’s Eastern Division 11 of the daily sports pages. 19-10 triumph over Washington. last 13 seasons. The moves trim New England's 12 - THE HERALD. Tues., Sept. 1, 1981

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Offers non-daredeyiIs He's father to three The • young lady of the family ■ recently went to (Sreece and had us all excited, especially after viewing her snapshots. “It’s another world,” she says. So, ■ tij.' Betty's Notebook a seagull's view boys and a parish taking her at her word. I’ve decided 0 to see for myself. Betty Ryder,.focus Editor Next week. I’ll board a 747 from “The freighters are lit John F. Kennedy'Airport and spend By John W. Frece the air was Ron Dalgliesh, "I was up before I knew I Circling into the wind, HERfloFi, Mich. a 34-year-old sun-bleached was up," said Tom Dalgliesh skirts close up, the city's lit up — it’ll part of my time in Athens, then by (NEA) — The 53-year-old air, bus or train (maybe even ship) ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) blond with a fireplug body Buckmaster, an Anne enough to push the tow be great," Dalgliesh fatlM ^ three is wearing a and the bubbly, gee-whiz Arundel County employee. rope under the roller of a gushed. I’ll spend a few days in (jorfu which — The seagull must have sw e^ blue T-shirt as he is in the western part of the country. same time. timated 90 million shy Americans. wondered what I was doing personality of a TV quiz "I was expecting a sensa­ metal guide. Dalgliesh He also plans a stunt works on a van with fancy show host. tion of being vaulted off the then cuts off the speed and c la s s f-or h is m o re Her account of the people, food Hard to believe, isn’t it? up there. experienced customers and murqls adorning the side (some she didn’t like), the scenery “It takes concern for another, sen­ I was hanging from a Ever since he gave up platform, but there was no the 24-foot canopy pulls panels. A motorcycle and Awareness month the restaurant business in jerking. It was kind of like backwards like a sea plans to set the tone and the history of ancient Greece sitivity, and a good amount of parachute like a puppet, several bicycles stand in certainly s tirr ^ me up and with a September marks the fourth con­ energy to link up with a shy person,” cinched into a harness with Pennsylvania a couple someone just reaching anchor,, stopping the boat himself this fall by flying underneath the bay bridges front of the garage. couple more weeks of vacation time secutive "Lifestyle Awareness Zimbardo reports in Seventeen my arms and legs dangling months ago, Dalgliesh, his doWn and pulling me up dead in its wake. The flyer No one would guess at in an exhibition for the an­ available I decided to follow in her Month” in Connecticut. The Lifesy- Magazine. free, tied to a rope as long 12-year-old son, Ron Jr., rather than being jerked.” plummets into the water first glance that he is a nual Chesapeake Apprecia­ footsteps. Well, only part of the tle Council of Connecticut composed He suggests six ways you can use as a football field that was and a partner with the un­ Local photographer Tom close enough to the plat­ priest. tion Day festivities. way. of six state organizations is com­ your energies to befriend a shy .per­ tied to the back of a speed­ likely name of Titus Kratz, Darden, who Has flown form to be hauled aboard in Yet, he is the Rev. Lionel a minute or two. Already I’ve heard from friends mitted to providing a healthier son: boat that was skipping have been filling the skies behind Dalgliesh's boat He is repetitious about Harnlsh of St. Rose of over Annapolis with a several times, said. "It's Because Dalgliesh uses who have visited Athens and I have future for our state. This year’s Ask the shy person for help. along at 35 miles an hour, the safety of his cross Lima Catholic Church. And a list of “must visit” restaurants. campaign theme is “Get SELF-ish Be friendly. pulling me through the air multi-colored parachute not even like an elevator an "ascending” chute in­ between sports and enter- .his Uiree adopted sons stead of the descending I’d especially like to take an island — Just For the Health Of It.” Laugh at yourself. 200 feet above the Severn they use to pull people going up. It's like an es­ tainment, declaring make him one of only a through the air the way calator.” type worn by skydivers, his cruise (like Jackie 0 did) and I’tn The six agencies involved are the Be supportive. River. without the hint of Imndful of Roman Catholic sure I’ll cram in as much as is possi­ Connecticut State Department of Given them equal time. I drifted right over the water skiers are pulled Like most of Dalgliesh's flyers drop straight down priests in the United States exaggeration, ‘‘This ble in the alloted time. Health Services, American Lung Widen their circle of friends. tops of tall-masted over the waves. first-time flyers, Priscilla rather than drifting when parachute is the safest who are also fathers. the speed is cut or if the Will try to get some recipes to Association of Connecticut, sailboats, peering down While the idea of Cummings, a freelance form of flight known to H arnish doesn’t see CQWBO’1 ■■parasailing” is not new, engine should die. They hit bring back — and, of course, some American cancer Society, Connec­ into their cockpits -like writer from Catonsville, man.” himself as a radical. “I the way Dalgliesh takes said the only time she was the water with no more photographs. ticut Division Blue Cross & Blue Labor Day some airborne voyeur. . d o n ’t jv a n t to be a Shield of Connecticut, American people on '■wind rides” is. nervous was when she was force than felt by someone The half-inch diameter "Labor Day — the first Monday in The outlines of creeks maverick.’! he says. “I Heart Association, Connecticut Af­ His trick is at "take-off." standing on the platform who jumps into a pool from polyj)ropylene line has a September, set aside as a legal , and shorelines I had known don’t mind being different; Cookbook filiate: and the Connecticut Hospital only from maps spread out Instead of making his waiting for lift-off. a diving board. te st stren g th of 4,700 holiday in honor of labor " so says ■ ^ . there’s nothing wrong with The Covenant Women of Trinity Association. below me. Boat wakes paying customers run "It's like being at the top I'he rides last 15 to 20 pounds, 1,200 pounds more Webster’s New World Dictionary. that. Covenant Church report that the The Council has developed curled like white script along a beach until their of the first big hill of the minutes and on a good day than recommended by the 1 always thought of it as a day you chute manufacturer, “I don’t want to be a first order of their recently statewide listings of organizations through the greengray parachute fills with air, roller coaster — and Dalgliesh will take 20 peo­ rebellious-type person, not The Rev. Lionel Harnish believes that his adopted sons — from loft, weren’t supposed to labor, but if Dalgliesh puts his clients staying there,” she said ple aloft. Cost: $12.95 on Dalgliesh said. published cookbook of favorite as potential sources to help in­ water in the sense of one who Martin, Joe and Gregory — help him to empathize wrlth his parishoners. dividuals eat better, quit smoking, your house is like rnine, sometimes I on a floating platform that afterwards, a smile weekdays; $14.95 on He won't pull anyone recipes was sold out in a month. A work harder. Well, you know with The only seagull I saw. I kicks up his heels and tells “I know what It is to sit up and worry about a kid that’s sick or a kid check for and control high blood he drags behind his 17-foot, beaming across her face. weekends, plus tax. younger than 10, but has reorder will go on sale this week at cookouts, or catching up on things saw from on top. a superior to go whistle. that’s In trouble with his teacher at school,” he explains. pressure, exercise and cope with Around me. the sensation 115-horsepower boat. Dalgliesh has almost That's this summer. flown customers as old as $4 each. Cookbooks are available at you let slip by on Saturday and Sun­ You can’t do that when Bibles and Books, 840 Main St., E. stress. was one of silence, yet I As he gradually in­ complete control over how Next summer, Dalgliesh is 63 and as heavy as nearly '« • day. It is not exactly a “laborless” you’re raising a kid.” A. Johnson Paint Co., 723 Main St., To obtain a free pamphlet, plus could hear the whistle of creased speed. Kratz and high his customers fly, shooting for the moon. 250 pounds. day^.. •if 4 Harnish adopted his first “I know what it is to sit hurts deeply. Harnish comes from a The Front Parlour, 465 Hartford local listings of potential help’, call the wind and even brief Ron Jr. suddenly jerk the sometimes cutting the He plans to call it the son, Martin, in 1972. Martin up and worry about a kid “But my kids have got to family of five childrien, of Road, and in late September at El- the Governor’s Information Bureau Besides I find it rather sad. It bursts of conversation carefully folded chute up­ speed so they can dip down "Electric Horseman Ride” No one is required to sign is now 14. that’s sick or a kid that’s in find out the world isn’t a which he was second Slar Ceramics, 149 W. Middle Turn­ toll-free l-8(K)-842-2220 and.ask for marks the end of. summer and from the- boats that passed wards so it can catch the and "walk on the water," — a nighttime dreamworld " injury waiver forms, and he maintains the only per­ Eight-year-old Gregory trouble with his teacher at bed of roses. Even rose oldest. So, he got a lot of pike. They may also be obtained the State Health Services Depart­ although I enjoy autumn, it is underneath wind, snapping it the way then hitting the gas to send adventure out and around was adopted six years ago,< son who has been hurt was school,” he explains. gardens have got thorns. experience looking after from Esther Granstrom, chairman ment or write the Lifestyle Council always followed by winter — which I The steady tug on the people shake the wrinkles them back up again. the huge coal tankers that and 7-year-oId Joe joined one woman who pinched The boys also help Har­ What I ^ y is, be proud of his younger brothers and of the Cookbook Committee, by of Connecticut, P.O. Box 410, don’t especially enjoy. Then again, seatbelt-like harness went out of a b e d s h e e t. Landing feels like ap­ are anchored between An­ the family three years ago. her finger in the harness nish in a more personal what you are.” sister. calling 649-6768. Wallingford, Conn. 06492. someone wrote (and I can't almost unnoticed, Dalgliesh releases the plat­ proaching the deck of an napolis and the nearby Martin and Gregory are clasp. Some of his sense. Harnish is quick to point That instilled in him a The Covenant Women will use the remember who) "If winter comes, supplanted by the dreamy form and the would-be aircraft carrier, but not Chesapeake Bay bridges. black; Joe is Korean. “To a certain dxtent these out that for the most part love of all children. He can spring be far behind?" If we flyer lifts into the air like The gimmick involves customers, however, have proceeds from their cookbook sales feeling of floating free, of quite making it. although If you want a seagull’s lofty view, you may want to try Harnish says that his kids fulfill the void of com­ the boys have been well- takes pains to become Shy People skipped through the seasons as the subject in a magician's stringing low voltage lights complained the harness toward their many mission projects,' soaring and dipping with it's probably more akin to "parasalling.” The paying customer, strapped In a harness, superiors did not try to panionship,” he says. “You accepted by their friends with the younger quickly as I write about them it levitation act. usually up the rope from the boat squeezes their hips so including partial support of Mrs. Shy people are everywhere and the wind — the thrill of the way the space capsules hangs from a parachute hooked to a rope tied to the back of a stop him from adopting the can love your congregation classmates and by the members of his congrega­ would be spring again next week. without so much as taking used to splash down at sea to the flyer and on around much that they are sore the Martha Dwight, A Covenant mis­ according to the Stanford University flight. speedboat skipping along at 35-mlles per hour.(UPI photo) children although the in a very (Christian sense, parish. tion. Shyness Survey, conducted by Dr. Anyway, have an enjoyable Labor The guy who put me in a step. before being recovered. the rim of the chute. following day. sionary in Taiwan. church “would prefer yop but it’s not like when you Harnish met with “I don’t ever want to Here’s your chance to own a great Philip Zimbardo, a professor psy- Day with your family and friends — wouldn’t be encumbered by kneel beside a bed and tuck members of the congrega­ have a child be scared of cookbook and do a good deed at the choloev there, there are an es­ 1 plan to. this type of obligation.” (your son) in.” tion before he assumed the me,” he says. “When you “ It’s part of my private Harnish and his sons post to make sure they dress in vestments, you life,” he says, “and as long arrived in Herron slightly would take him with the can scare them.” Yankee Traveler Tourist tips on^Mexico as it didn’t interfere with more than a year ago after kids. They did, although he Hamish’s files contain my work, they didn’t having lived in Bois Blanc doubts the vote was un­ several newspaper clip­ A bout Town object.” Island, which is off animous in his favor. pings about other priests Harnish insists that who adopted chijdren, Cheboygan, Wise. But he thinks the initial Applicants must present proof of speed limits and mileages are in before and after he did. By Murray J. Brown having a family doesn’t ’The move meant quite a uncertainties have been Close-to-home trips citizenship, such as a birth cer­ kilometers. There is only one brand detract from his work. And change for the family, for bereaved parents and it Childbirth film resolved. Parish members Earlier this year, a FOCUS film tificate, passport, armed forces ID ‘ ^of gasoline — the government-owned he points out that other Reunion meets the second Tuesday UPI Travel Editor since only 80 people liv ^ continually bring the fami­ (Chicago priest called a big Two films on childt^th card, voter registration card, or Pemex. Regular leaded gas sells for priests have avocations on the island during the Manchester area New parents can get- of each month. Manchester about 50 cents per gallon. Extra ly dairy products and fresh press conference when he residents are invited. will be shown on Monday at clowns and jugglers, and a balloon show and you will be able to board Crossing the international border military discharge papers. that take time away from winter and their nearest residents who served on together and discuss their Manchester Memorial By Holly Englander (unleaded) Is about $1.10, and diesel fruits and vegetables from adopted a black son. He experiences and receive in­ release at 1 p.m. At 6 p.m., the over 60 boats ranging from six feet into Mexico at Tijuana is almost as Naturalized citizens must present their congregations. neighbor Was 10 miles said that he adopted the board the Battleship U.S.S. Hospital. "Nan's Class" ALA Auto and-Travel Club naturalization papers or a valid about 20 cents. their gardens. struction and advice from afternoon will end as 2,000 balloons to 48 feet. Throughout the weekend, easy as crossing the street in your ‘‘I c a n ’t golf worth away. The boys attended a boy to “demonstrate” the Arizona BB39 anytime Brunch follows several couples Written for UPI passport. “If that kind of generosi­ a reg istered nurse on fill the sky. As a special treat, the three new boats will be constructed. hometown. Mexican border officials beans,” he says. “I swing onercMm school that had ne^ for homes for black between 1916 and 1941, and through their preparation No special automobile permits Spanish is the official language of ty is any indication, they Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 WELLESLEY. Mass. (UPI) - Boston Pops will play a holiday Two sea shanty bands will provide usually wave pedestrians and cars and the ball just sits and only seven students. children, and that he was all kin of former members, Robin Chapter, for, and participation in, are currently required for driving Mexico but many people In the must be satisfied,” he p.m. at Manchester When Labor Day arrives in New fam ily in the Hatch entertainment and a variety of food through the gates with little more smiles back. My whole While the boys have been the first priest to have are invited to attend the Arperican Business their babies' arrival. anywhere in Baja California. But border towns speak some English. says.'■ Memorial Hospital. England, you know that summer’s Memorial Shell on the Charles River and drinks will be available. than a glance. recreation centers on the able to meet more people adopted a child. U.S.S. Arizona annual reu­ Women's Association, will "Becoming” deals with the curtain is drawing closed and Esplanade at 8 p.m. Tickets to the Wooden Boat Show motorists must be prepared to show And most local merchants will kids. here and to benefit from Housekeeper Marcella nion Dec. 2 to 6 at the The session, which will U.S. and Canadian nationals do It’s obvious that Harnish holJ a Get-Acquainted special preparations of a autumn leaves stand waiting in the "Kids’ Day” activities will take and Classic Yacht Regatta are $5 for valid driving licenses and accept dollars as readily as pesos. “I know priests whose additional educational op­ Martell — who the boys Hilton Inn in Tucson, Ariz. include the showing of the not need passports, visas or tourist didn’t adopt his boys as a film “The Newborn” will Brunch on Sunday, Sept, 13 family having a second wings To celebrate summer's place on the Charles Street side of adults and $3 for children under 12. cards for visits of less than 72 hours automobile registration on demand At this writing, the peso was worth hobby is raising dobermans portunities, there have also call “Aunt Marcie” — There will also be a at the Holiday Inn, Roberts child. of police or other authorities. roughly 5 cents U.S. Americans and poodles. ’They spend as been some unpleasant prepares meals and helps publicity stunt. He adopted memorial service con­ be held in conference room finale weekend. Sept. 4-7. the ALA the Boston Common. The show runs Sept. 4-7, from 10 to Mexican border cities. However, them for the same reason Street, East Hartford, at The films start at 8 p m. Auto and Travel Club suggests being a.m. to 6 p.m. Motorists also need auto in­ returning from Mexico must clear much time and attention on experiences, such as being to look after the family. ducted aLtbe University of C at the hospital. in conference roorhs A & B if you’re planning a longer’stay or that he became a priest 27 FOCIS (the Family noon. a kid for a day at an arts festival in For the second year, the Newport The Newport Yachting Center is surance that is valid in Mexico — through U.S. border controls and that as other people spend called names at school for She has her own apartment Arizona to honor the 1,177 at the hospital. FOCIS (the traveling south of Ensenada, tourist years ago; what he calls Oriented Childbirth Infor­ Boston, viewing a Wooden’ Boat Museum of Yachting will host the on America’s Cup Avenue in down­ U.S. policies are not recognized by long delays are common, particular­ raising children. I'd a lot their first time. in the rectory. shipmates who lost their Any woman actively Family Oriented Child­ cards are necessary for all the desire to “help people mation Society) sponsors Show and Classic Yacht Regatta in Classic Yacht Regatta, including town Newport.------"members in the party, including Mexican authorities. Auto accidente ly on weekends, because of spot rather put my salary to a “These little kids don’t “She’s been tremendous lives on Dec. 7, 1941 at the employed, either for birth Information Socie­ in Mexico are felonies, not mis­ with things that are good.” bombing of Pearl Harbor. the free classes and Newport. R.I.. or enjoying an old- more than 100 sailing yachts from 32 Oid-fashioned New England Labor children. checks. Each U.S. citizen may bring person than some animal.” deserve that kind of for them,” says Harnish herself or someone else, is ty) sponsors the films; demeanors, and motorists must pay back up to $300 worth of merchan­ Harnish says that having treatment” says Harnish. “She hollers at them for "I don’t adopt to All members and all kin welcomes everyone. invited to attend the charges no admission and fasioned Labor Day festival in feet to 100 feet in length, and all Days are not just a thing of the past, demonstrate,” he says. Register ahead by calling N'orthfield. Vt. built prior to 1956. The docks of the as you will find by visiting the Labor Issued free and valid for up to six for all damages with cash unless dise free of duty once every 30 days. a family helps him to “It (the prejudice) has to not picking up their socks whether they plan to attend brunch. Reservations may welcomes everyone. months, the cards may be obtained they are covered by an approved Adults may include one quart of emphasize with his come from the parents, off the floor or for taking a “We are a family. We love or not are asked to contact Mrs. Mary Theiling, 23 be made by contacting "You Gotta Have Art " is the Newport Yachting Center, Newport, Day festival in Northfield, Vt. one another and we care Clyde Road, 649-1232 or by theme of the "Kids' Day, " Sunday, at border crossings or from Mexican Mexican policy. Mexican policies liquor. Certain items, such as fruits parishioners, especially since it’s never something cookie into the living Joe Langdell, secretary- Mary Clemento at 727-5478 R.I., will be alive with glamour You and your family might pick about one another.” writing to FOCIS Inc., P.O. Sept 6. at the Boston Common. consulates, Mexican National can be obtained at border crossing and vegetables, are prohibited so other single parents. ingrained in the kids. It room.” tre a su re r, 2372 Butte or 569-0113. Reservation that has always been associated up some bargains at a flea market Box 748, M anchester, All children and those of you who with this summer resort. buy fruits and vegetables at the Tourist Council offices, travel agen­ points. check before purchasing something House Road. Yuba City, deadline is Sept. 8. BERMUDA cies and U.S. automobile clubs. Most road signs are in Spanish and that will be confiscated. Calif., 95991 or call him at 06040. Sept 28th-Oct 3rd are voung at heart, are invited to try The highlight of the Yacht R ept- farmer’s market, or bid at a Robin Chapter was es­ Belmont Hotel your skills at crafts, such as ta will be a race around Conanicut neighborhood auction. The delec­ (916) 674-3343. and Golf Club tablished in 1962, one of 1,- • erb O Per Person candlemaking, painting and silk­ Island on Saturday, Sept. 5. from 11 table, summery aroma of outdoor Service Notes Support Group 800 chapters in the Unites * > y iS Double Occ screening in the fine arts a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Over 20 trophies barbeques will pervade the area, as The Rockville Chapter of States and Puerto Rico. Pentonart> Kurorted workshops You can improve your Scandia Lodge Includes: will be awarded. The race can be a traditional parade winds though Sun and sea seekers The Compassionate Round trip air fare from Hart­ backhand or practice that dribble in best viewed from Ocean Drive in town. A varietv of musical per­ The association is an ford. 2 meals daily, taxes, craft maintenance field. Scandia Lodge No. 23, Friends will meet on gratuities, transfers 6 days. 5 the tennis and basketball clinics. Or Newport. formers will entertain. Sheppard AFB, Texas, after com­ educational association nights. ' Joseph A. Drouin III, son of Chesters is a 1980 graduate of Vasa Order of America, Tuesday, Sept. 8 at 7:30 perhaps learn roller disco or karate, In conjunction with the Classic The Ed Larkin Old Tyme Country Joseph A. Drouin Jr. of Woodville pleting basic training at Lackland whose goal is to promote Call for Details Lyman Hall High School, will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of or take a lesson in the Suzuki Yacht Regatta is the East Coast’s Dancers will kick up their heels in Road and Mrs. Natalie Butler of AFB, Texas. He Will now receive p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Rockville General the professional, method of violin. Workshops and specialized instruction in the civil Wallingford. first international Wooden Boat traditional Vermont folk dances at 4 East Middle Turnpike, enlisted in Church. Games will be Hospital. educational, cultural and GLOBE sports clinics will run continuously Show. p.m. on Sept. 6. find Mexican bargain engineering field. the U.S. Air Force. He attended social advancement of TMVEL SnVICi Second Lt. Richard A. Mitchell, played and refreshments The Compassionate throughout the day. As a visitor to the Wooden Boat Running simultaneously with the Windham Technical High School and DeMartin is a 1981 graduate of served. Friends is a support group business women. 643-2165 In addition. "Kids' Day" is a Show, you can stroll the docks for a Labor Day festival is the fifth an­ East Catholic High School. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell HOSARITO, Mexico (UPI) - casional jogger, scrounging seabird three bedrooms per night. Some selected a position in the precision of 113 Mather St., graduated from U. celebration of the performing arts. closer look at the yachts in the nual Quilt Festival, the largest in measuring equipment specialist Mention Mexican beach resorts and or horseback rider. Riding on the haye two bathrooms and all are S. Air Force fighter lead-in training Multi-stages will be set for perfor­ regatta, listen to seminars in basic Vermont. Quilts will be sold, career field and departed for basic Airman John R. Chesters, son of chances are that most Americans beaches is permitted and is a pop­ completely furnished, down to mances from the worlds of dance, boat building, sailmaking, restora­ exhibited, appraised and awarded training Aug. 25 at Lackland AFB, Mark Chesters of 14 Sunset Drive, at Holloman AFB, N.M. will think of Acapulco, Puerto ular pastime for visitors, with ren­ linens and housewares. He will now serve at Davis- theater, pupppet theater, comedy tion techniques, rigging and diesel prizes. tal horses available at $2.50 per Daily rates for rooms in the hotel Texas. Bolton and Janice M. Chesters of and mime. The "Community engine maintenance, and watch ar­ All festivities are free and run Vallarta, Cancun or Cozumel. Wallingford, has been assigned to Monthan AFB, Ariz, with the 67th Admittedly all rank high in pop­ hour. range from around $35 for a single Combat Support Group. BETTY-JANE TURNER Auditions" program will celebrate tisans and scrimshanders practice from 10 a m. to early evening. A former travel agent, De Fabry .or double on the first floor, to $42 Air National Guard Airman Sheppard AFB, Texas, after com­ Its ,32nd anniversary by showcasing their crafts. Northfield is 12 mites south of ularity with vacationers from north pleting basic training at Lackland He is a 1977 graduate of Embry- of the Rio Grande. But there are said he fell in love with Rosarito — with a mountain view and with Daniel R. DeMartin Jr., soil of Mr. Riddle Aeronautical University, past winners. A large percentage of New Montpelier, taking Route 89 to ^ i t an oceanview on the upper floors. and Mrs. Daniel R. DeMartin Sr. of AFB. Texas. He will now receive others not so well known — or as “my little paradise” — about a year Daytona Beach, Fla. The "Kids’ Day” kick-off will be England’s boat builders will be 8. If you are traveling from me ago and came here to retire with his ’The venerable Rosarito Beach South Windsor, has been assigned to specialized instruction in the air- School of Dance marked by a parade of bands. represented at the Wooden Boat south, take Route 89 to exit 5. / glamorous — that also offer sun, sea and sand at prices that fit most wife Jan, a former stewardess. But Hotel, also on the oceanfront a short MANCHESTER travel budgets. he unretired when the owner of the distance away, is a 73-room hacien­ 40 OAK ST. ••EstabliBhBdIn T954" There is, for instance, the seaside relatively-new Quinta del Mar da with a red-tile roof, and offers Graded Claanea in the Following the beach, a huge pool, tennis and Nursery School accepting town of Rosarito in Baja California, resort hotel asked him ,to take over New Books about 20 miles south of Tijuana on as general manager. other facilities and activities, in­ De Fabry said Rosarito was once cluding fishing and riding. The • Boys Tumbling & Tap Classes the U.S.Mexico border via the old • Tap • Ballet • Pointe • Modern Ja%a • Teenage Classes Highway 1, or the Ensenada Cuota a popular hideaway for Hollywood Rosarito Beach Hotel also boasts a actors and actresses and noted it. popular . restaurant and bar • Aerobatie (Tumbling-Floor Exercise) • Adult Exercise, Jast, Hugh Munro; Lipp — The second time around; Packard — The Queen & her court expressway (toll about 60 cents registrations for class The following new books have overlooking the ocean where guests • Baton Twirling Ballet & Tap Mendelson — Elarly Auden; Minai — Women in Palmer — Notes for Echo Lake U.S.). was being discovered again by top been added at Mary Cheney can sup and sip as they watch the Aerobic Dance Classes Islam. and Moore — The complete poems of Pelletier — The Canadian caper It's a quiet, unpretentious looking television stars. to 2:30 p.m. • • Pre-school Classes Library: Marianne Moore. Picrpoint — At the White House The Blue. Shutter Nursery School the public. The non-profit, non- town with no glass-and-concrete “Three already own houses inside sun sink into the Pacific. ’The 14-year-oId school is directed Also. O’Neill — 2061, a hopeful view of the The pleasure of their company the Quinta del Mar,” he said, is accepting registration for the sectarian school is licensed by the Ptager — Nine questions people ask about highrise hotels, fancy boutiques, Daily hotel rates range from by Mrs. Judy Marteney who has a Fiction human future; Riley — From Harper Valley to “Larry Hagman, who plays J.R. 1981-82 school year which starts SUte of Connecticut for 30 children the mountain top; The Samizdat register (I; Judaism traffic jams (or lights), and few about $30 to about $40. There also ages 3 to 5 years of age with five master’s degree in education, Registration Dates at the Studio: Miss Turner is Past President of the Dance Sargeant — Shallow waters; Scott — The body Ramsey — Living with loss paved streets or even sidewalks. Ewing in ‘Dallas,’ Elena Verdugoof are special Modified American Plan Sept. 9. specializing in early childhood ...... 3 to 7 P.M. Teachers Club of Connecticut, member of the Courier — The midwife. Douglas — The as property; Smith — The nation comes of age; Rogers — Women, divorce, and money ‘Marcus Welby,’ and Nancy Kelly of The play and learn school is teachers at each session. Sessions Thursday, Sept. 3rd .. Cubans. Elgin — The grand jubilee; Elliot — With chickens scratching in the (two meals daily) packages, education. Mrs. Carolyn Dewey is ...... 3 to 7 P.M. Dance Masters of America Inc., Dance Sp^r — Infiltration; Steinberg — The ethnic Schwarz — The speculator. Bernard M. “The Bad Seed.’” o c a t^ at Trinity Covenant CTiurch, meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 ^ . 4th ...... The new breed; Eardman — The last days of myth; Stern — The red coal: poems; Stokes — Baruch in Washington. 1917-196i5 dirt, dogs sleeping in the sun and ranging from about $41 to $51 depen­ Friday from 8;tt to 11:15 p.m. or 12 coKlirector. She has many years Thursday, Sept. 10th...... 3 to 7 P.M. Educators of America and the Professional America. Lancaster — Southern strategy, Servan-Schreiber — The world challenge Within the walls surrounding the 302 Hackmatack St., and is open to Dance Teachers Assoc, of N.Y. She continues The natural history of wild shrubs and vines; horses drowsing at hitching posts, it ding on accommodations. experience directing and teaching Friday, Sept 11th...... 3 to 7 P.M. L«vy — The beast within; Meggs — The war Strout — The veracious imagination, essays on Solomon — Stop smoking, lose weight looks more like a Hollywood version resort are lush gardens (but no About another 20 miles to the nursery school. She has a bachelor’s her studies in the latest dance education. train. Melville — Blaize; Murdoch — Nuns and American history, literature, and biography; Sutton — How do they do that? Saturday, Sapl. 12th . ... 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. of an old Mexican cowtown in a John trees!), cobbled streets, a 71-room south, pleas’ffable food and housing degree in home economic education, Member of Better Business Bureau. soldiers. Ross — The shinning day; Scott — Toth — Blooming: a small-town g i r l h ^ ; Swedlin — A world of salads hotel, about 150 tileroofed casiUs, The view from Deacon Hill; Stern — The Walter — How to recover your medical Weigley — Eisenhower's lieutenants Wayne movie than a beach resort. — and privacy — are available also specializing in child development. Chaleur network, and Thompson — Murder ezpensenses; Webber — The Moral Majority: Yankelovich — New rules, searching for self- The fact is there are more horses and about a score of three-story at La Fonda, perched atop a bluff mystery. ’The three teachers are Mrs. Diane right or wrong';; Whispers III; Wicklein — fulfillment in a world turned ujraide down than cars on the dusty main street, townhouse condominiums. fronting qp the ocean. Genial owner Baby Parade Heavens, Mrs. Emille Della Rocco Electronic nightmare; Williams—The history flanked by taco and tortilla stands In addition to the beach, there are Orest (Call me Joe) Dmytriw has and Mrs. Nancy Lowery. Rmnar students may call tor Class Sctiadula attar SaiiMmiMr 2nd of American wars from 1745 to 1918; Ziff — Personal advice tennis courts, two pools, a Jacuzzi, Non-fiction Literary democracy. and curio shops spilling over with the menu chalked on a blackboard Bach school limes gives time for Abigail Van Buren offers personal pottery, straw goods and other night clubdim , a round-the-clock near the bar, depending on the Her pateijial great-grandfl^ther is music and rythms, arts and crafte, Ascher — Simone de Beauvoir, a life of James — The crystal bucket Balesano, Kristina Marie, advice daily in one of America’s' Mexican handicrafts. coffee shop and two restaurants — catch. Specialities include abalone, Mrs. JuUi Wiillips of Hai1»-d. Help your child obtain self confidence, poise, and freedom. Berg — Nothing to cry about; The Janus — The death of innocence ’ daughter of Michael and Virginia numbers and letters, cooking aW Elest of ethnic home cooking; Chandler — Kavaler — A matter of degree best-read columns, "Dear Abby,” in "Rosarito may not be as the swanky La Masia which features lobster, quail gHUed in butter and Forde,l William Hyde, V l of nutrition, language and library time LeHeiissler of Cromwell was bom physical fitness through dance training. Waterloo, the hundred days; The Chesapeake Kraus.— 'Rie causes, prevention and treat­ Manchester Herald’s Focus sec­ glamorous as Acapulco and the brunch of shredded lobster and traditional hfexican dishes. Richard l4 and Ellen Russell P ^ e plus outdoor activities and several Bay fish & fowl cookbook . Coarnell — The first ment of sporta injuries other jet-set resorts but it does have scrambled eggs washed down with Aug. 18 at Merlden-Wallingford stargazers. Dabney — The Jefferson scandals; Lasay — N ^er complain, never explain tion. HospiUl. Her maternal grand­ of SimsbuM was bom Aug. 2* field trips'during the year. character and color,” said Stuart De imported champagne" and The Francis Hvpltal, Hartford. His Interested parents are Invited to Dary — Cowboy culture. Freeman — The Mazel — Tlie Beverly Hills diet Shopping tips For further details write to Quinta parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter manual of outdoor photography; From the Miner — Outward Bound U.S.A. Fabry, an ex-Califomian and world Beachcomber which is proud of its maternal A.h^parenU are Mr. and del Mar, P.O. Box 680, San Ysidro, LeHerissier of Meriden. Her pater­ observe the program at any time. country of. eight islands; Gilba^ — the book Miss Piggy's guide to life Martin Sloane explains how to traveler who showed us around in authentic Mexican dishes and giant-’ Mrs. DonamRussell of Topsfield, For an appointment or additional in -. book. Ginzburg — Within the whirlwind; Morris — Will’s boy Calif. 92073; Rosarito Beach Hotel, nal grandmother is Mrs. Rose save money at the grocery store — his vintage Thunderbird. sized margaritas. Mass. His paternal grandpaM ts 649-0256 563-8205 529-0442 Goldstein - A fistful of Sugar; Goodfield — An Norman — Sout! : In their A number of casitas can be rented P.O, Box 145, San Ysidro, Calif. Balesano of Manchester. Her formation, call Mrs. Pierre imagined world. Hirsch — The enigma of Feliz generation every Wednesday and Saturday in It also has miles of sandy beaches are Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Forde for about $60 with one bedroom, $65 62073; and La Fonda, P.O. Box 268, maternal great-grandmother Is Marteney or .Trinity Covenant Frankfurter. Johnson — The critical Ogle — The stop smoking diet his “Supermarket Shopper” column for swimming or^sunnlng, un­ of Manchester. Church at 643-7277. difference. I^ngguth — Saki. a life of Hector Ordish — The living American house in ’The Manchester Herald. disturbed except, pefhaps, by an oc­ with two bedrooms amd $150 with San Ysidro, Calif. 92073. Mrs. Nellie Gagne of North Haven. 1ft - THE HERALD, Tues.. Sept. 1, 1981_ TV World TV T onight Advice I SA I2t

6:00 and C o n sta b le T h acke/y d e cid e to S lo p e to Let* V eg as with his girl in a Turner rnaps gat Into (he act. (Closed-Captioned; Rolls-Royce SilverCloud They are N«w« ^ Chico And Tho Mon U.S.A.) (60 mins.) follow ed b y a c o n v o y of patrol cers. ® Jofcor'i Wild 9 Baxters vans, helicopters, gangsters oiid Divorco'ond adoption (9) Grand Slam Of Horoothow 9 Four Days Of The Masai A film busybodies. (64 mins.) Jum ping (Continuac from Daytime) •hot in Kenya, close to the Tanzania ©Movie-(Oran$a)**** "If” 196 9 P a rl3 .(R ) border, follows members of the Malcolm McDowall, David Wood. O ) Dr. Scott On Habrawa (Contln* Masai tribe for four days as they go Magnifico'it. aurreallatic study of strategy for uaa Prom Daytima) abbut their daily lives in a style students at boardingachoolwhoplot (S) S p o rta Now FIrat com plete virtually unchanged since the time of revolution-or do they? (Rated R) (2 ' •porta report of the rtay'e epona the Pharaohs. (60 mins.) ^ hra.) l^ penings. 6:30 2:00 Child should knovsTme truth (]3®TooCloeeForComfortHenry 93 Movie-(Advantura)*** & Studio Sea andMurielreturnhomeunexpectedly "Fighting Seabaaa' 1044 John (B Jim Rockford: when their skiing trip is ruined, and W ayne. Susan Hayward. Tough DEAR ABBY: Should a child be valedieterian of her graduating Natlumad (irrenc, luilau' Springs. 17S1 Invottigalor find an unwanted houseguest in construction foremen and a Navy- <8Z) Olocovoring Tho Art Of Koroa klutzy Monroe, who has riotously man organize a work battalion to told that he is adopted? When my elasH, drew tears and a standing competition repairinstalletionscioseto k turned their apartment into a -‘sSSfJr* Thit program locusao on '6.000 husband (I'll call him Jim) married ovation from her audience when Yaara ofK ora an Art*, an axhibit that •hamblas. (Repeat) anase lines. (2 hrs.. 27 mins.) his first wife, he adopted her 3- sh e said: This Is the seventh In the series of multicolor postal cards tourad tha U.S.. dD PKA Fun Contact Karate Title Joe Franklin Show Unannounced t 1661 NFL Football: AFC month-old illegitimate son who had Preview (R) Dear Abby ^ ^ !\l y family and I fled celebratino the American Revolution. By Kenneth R. Clark ABCWestinghouse move was the an­ IS) N*W( W orld Dally N«W 1 B Th is W as Am erica N o s ta lg ic been fathered by a man who didn't Southeast .Asia six years ago nouncement that on Jan. 1 he will launch highlights, national and series featuring still photos of turn of (S) Sporta Update The latest sports UPl TV Reporter results for the West Coast sports want to marry her. i Jim was aware heeause we were pro-U.S.A., and a similar “short form” news service to Intarnational. the century America. Abigail Van^Buren 6:30 10:00 (an. of all the facts.) had we rtMiiuined, we would have ATLANTA — Ted Turner isn’t the sort be called CNN-2. But Turner denied his ^ Carol Burnott And Frlanda (3) News B Gat Smart That marriage ended in divorce been executed. proposSj^w operation was prompted ^ C B S Now a (33 J^eatest Sports Legends 2:12 who would confess himself bewildered in □D Tic Tac Dough ^ ® HartToHart Jennifer'sarticle ® U8AF Religious Film three years later and Jim married “I owe my very presence on most situations, but he said he is at least strictly ^H h e competition. (B) Miaalng Paraona: Dead Or on the glam orous world of high 2:30 this stage tonight to you and this AHva fashion results in she and Jonathan GD SportsCenter me. The little boy I I'll call him Bil­ bemused at the prospect of a cable news “We haH l budget worked up for it a (S)OvarnlghtDaakBestoftheday’8 wonderful country. When we Collectors' Corner N B C N ow a modeling Clothes for a world famous ly) lives with his mother, but we service in which the main news-gathering year ago,” he said. “It’s nothing new.” ® Ovar Eaay Quest: Comedian pnotographer white trying to reports: Newsdesk. Freeman have him every summer. Billy is 4 eould no longer prevail against As if to back the contention, bulldozers Jack Carter. Hoat- Hugh Downs. discover who is murdering beautiful Reports Sports Update and arm refuses to report major stories. Hayley Mills Is coming back. “I haven’t been ^losad-Captionad; U.S.A.) m o d e l s. (Repeat: eom ins.) Moneyline. now 7, and he thinks Jim is his real f«‘>4 |u>u|)lr in town knoH all tlial ‘'ucrliin^ and our enemies, you accepted over Russ IVIacKendrIck — in action the day he announced CNN-2 That, he charged, is what his newest very aggressive as far as my career Is con­ 9 Bob Nowhort Show ^osed-Captioned; U.S.A.) B Laurel And Hardy father There are a few people in lh(‘ wIioU* Hlory." aliliin^/' you'll n«'V4*r Im * iniHHrd. 100,000 of us to your shores, — roared over emerging foundations for 6:55 9 Freem an Reports A One hour 2:50 competitor is a ^ u t to produce. 93 Naws-Waathar town who know the whole story — gave us freedom, a new start and a the new facility behind the converted cerned for the last five years,” she says. ”1 ® N ow s call-in, in-depth talk show with a live The latest target of the man who 7:00 audience. 93 News including who Billy's real father is. had it very easy when I was young... and then 2:55 new nation. created the Cable News Network with its country club he uses for his CNN and ^ CBS Nows 9 Connecticut Prime Time (He's a respected citizen, now ^^There are som e thin gs worth WTBS Super Station operation. I found it dlHIcult to do the right things as a QD M .A.S.H B Crisis In Tha Horn Of Africa 93 Moment Of Meditation DEAR ABBY: 1 just read about 24-hour, all-news format and the sea of (S) ShaNoNoOuasts: Martha Oocu-drama. filmed on location, 3:00 married with children.) DEAR ABBY: In all my 63 years. (lying for. The freedom you have Even with CNN-2, Turner will be 93 Movla-(Drama) ** "I Killed - the hostess who resents it when red ink in which it has sailed for the past woman.” Raavas and tha Vandallas. revealing how theravagesofwarand 1 think Billy should be told that he I’ve never written to an editor, nor here is one of those things. I have bucking financial odds. Satellite A B C N ow a drought have disrupted the lives of Rasputin" 1666 GeraldiheChaplin. guests ask for a “tour” of the house. 15 months, is Satellite NewsChannels — Gart Frobe. The story of the man who is adopted. And if he becomes have I ever written to an advice eome to appreciate the ignited NewsChannels proposes to give its ser­ CD Bullaayo more than sixmillion people in East Here's the flip side of that one: the offspring of ABC and Westinghouse’s (Q) S p o rtaC o n tar Africa. Co-hosted by Carol killed Rasputin. (119mins.) curious about who his real father is, Stales as the greatest nation on vice to cable system operators. Turner (B) C.A.R.T. Auto Racing The Hostesses who ask their comfor­ column, but I recently read an item Group W. ® Foatival or Faith Lawrence and W orld Vision he should be told that, loo His earth. She is worthy of your Seventh card will supply CNN-2 free, but only to I In 84ireh Of president StanMooneyham;' California 500 (R) in the newspaper that I think Hayley Mills B l StarTrak ‘By Another Name' tably seated guests if they want a “It’s a joke,” Turner said. And he (S)) MonkylMon^yllno Financial, business featuring Dean Jones. Dale Evans mother refuses to tell him Jim says fullest loyally and g r e a te s t operators who also buy CNN. if they do 3:20 •tour " of the house. deserves national publicity, and I added, “conflict of interest” as well. and consumer news, with heavy and Efram Z'mbalist, Jr. he doesn't want to tell him. and 1 am sacrifice. not buy CNN, at 15 cents a subscriber, emphasis on the Wall Street day. 10:15 93 Community Calendar can think of no better way to get it ABC and Westinghouse’s Group W, 3:30 Being polite, you can hardly & Nowa 9 HBO Sneak Preview: Sep­ certainly not going to. than through your column. I hope “Treasure her. Love her. De­ CNN-2 will cost them 5 cents a sub­ B Movie-(Drama)*** "Raintree refuse, then you have to “ooh and which just acquired the Teleprompter 9Movla-. Bill> neighborhood of $1 million a month, the I8> Snoak Provlowa H o sts Q ene Cowboys, Part II' one particular case, I’m invited the item very iiiH|iiring« und here bit thick?” tions. Others may appreciate a run­ (33 A ll Night Weather Service you gel them off your chest. Write competition might be deemed fatal, but because we don’t want people taking that Hayley Mills, the little darling of so many pictures, SIskal and Roger Ebert review the 9 Synthesis ■.llolllil hr lold llie Iriilli « lii'li lie'- there at least once a year, and I've is iny edited ver.siim: Some of our British friends have down: On July 1, there was a (7.50 10:45 4:00 I p Ahhy: 12060 Hawthorne Bl\d., CNN-2 unless they’re taking CNN-1.” is now a fascinating 35-year-old with a couple of sons of latest films. siiffieienlH inalore to liam llr it. Duck Stamp; on July 10 the Millay all ’Dimer heard in the Aug. 12 announce­ 9 Face Tho Moalc B Odd Couple B Newt already seen it. What then? Suil(‘ 5000, Hawthorne, Calif. remarked on the fuss we have been Why would any cable system, or any her own, a few secrets in her past and a feeling that Ili> m other -houhl tell him . If she BORED WITH TOURS “ OffieiaiN at Forenl IfiliH High 18-center; August 12, 2 sizes of em­ ment was the voice of ABC News Presi­ 9 M JLS.H. 11:00 making about the Revolution, and maybe she has let her career slide too badly. (S) O vor E a s y Quest: Comedian ^ d3(139B® News B 22 Alive refuses. ,|im slioiihl. Sehool in Oeala, Fla., 'naid they 00250. For a personal reply, dent Roone Arledge. subscriber, want two 24-hour news ser­ still it goes on and on. Now we have bossed envelopes in honor of our The last is being remedied — sort of. She is not pur­ Jack Carter. Host: Hugh Downs. ^ M.A.S.H. ItilH shm ihl not hear ahmil it had n<‘>er seen anything like it. please enclose* a stamped, self- vices? (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) GD Mannix 9 ) Prayer l)K \ It BOKKI): Politely number seven in the series of mul­ blinded veterans. These were made “Arledge said, and I quote, ‘If Barbara 5:04 Mi.s.s ll(»ung I.e, 1 R>year-<»hr add r;essed en velope. “Why does anybody want a morning suing the career slam-bang, but she is about to do some 7:26 . ® Movie’ -(Drama) •• "Honey­ from t»iilsider-. amt he *urel\ will il*M‘lin t‘. with inscriptions in braille. On Aug. Walters were to interview the Ayatollah 9 ) News ticolor postal cards to celebrate it. and an evening newspaper?” Turner things. You will be seeing more of Hayley Mills in the ( B Dally Numbers suckle Rose" 1680 Willie Nelson. This one comes to commemorate 19 camq that Alcoholism-you-can- Khomeini, obviously we would consider 7:30 Dyan Cannon. Story about a singer's 5i30 retorted. “Because they’re different, immediate future than you did in the immediete past. (D PMMagailna life on the road, with after-midnight 93 Voyage To The Bottom Of The beat-it, and on the 28th the four se- that an exclusive for ABC’s 'World News Sea the Battle of Eutaw Springs. that’s why.” In late fall or early winter on PBS, Hayley Mills will ^ All In Tha Family bus rides to the next tank town the Tonight,” ’ he said. Baseball California Angela vs only certainty. (Rated PG) (2 hrs.) Losing weight too fast It wasn’t much of a victory as tens for American Architecture. He dismissed his $1 million-amonth play in “The Flame Trees of Thicka,” a seven-part Cl) That brings us to the Eutaw “For the first time in the history of Boston Rad Sox B Noatalgla Theatre battles go. It has been described as a deficit on the basic CNN service with a offering on Masterpiece Theater. That is based on a Family Feud (S) Sports Tonight All the highlights /HOUKiufanaMi/ Springs postal card for Sept. 8; on journalism, a journalistic effort has been from all the action with Nick Charles iNTEftsTan S4 xxiT sa siLven l x n i standoff, but the result was that the wave of his cigar. book by Elspeth Huxley, and concerns Miss Huxley’s ^ Face Tha Music lAST HAKTSono ses-saio southern army of the Redcoats was the 21st we will get a 30-cent started where the news producing ® Race For Tho Pennant and Bob Kurtz. •A K O A tN M A T IN tX D AILY ’’We’il break even in about six youth in Kenya, which is where “The Flame Trees of B $50,000 Pyramid 9 Dick Cavatt Show R id e 'Em p m tT SHOW ONLY sa.so aerogram, and on the 22nd two partner has a conflict of interest with his penned up in Charleston and unable months,” he said. Thicka” was filmed. (S) CNN Sporta A Report on What's Cowboys. Part H' to go to the aid of Cornwallis at stamps to honor Babe Didrikson established business and announced at happened and w h at's ahead in 11:30 Not content with a single counter­ “I haven’t been very aggressive as far as my career is GD93 U.S. Open Highlights C B S Zaharias and Bobby Jones. On the the onset that major stories Vtill b® » o r ts . Yorktown. punch, Turner said he has two more ser­ concerned for the last five years,” Miss Mills says. “ I 9$lSZ) MaeNolH.ohror Report Sports presents taped highlights of Diet effort can be overdone withheld because of a conflict of Interest the day's action of the U.S. Open very next day will come a postal ® Moracambo And Wise Nathanael Greene (1742-1786), vices — both spinoffs from CNN — in the had it very easy when I was young — there wasn’t much was born in Rhode Island and served card for the Lewis and Clark situation. 9 B aseb a ll Boston Rad Sox vs Tennis Cham pionships; Brent .\N .AMERICAN DEAR DR. LAMB - I read pipeline. competition in those days. Not a lot of child actors California Anglos Musberger hosts from Flushing DEAR DR LAMB - I'm very , in the colonial legislature. He was Expedition. “It’s never been done before. How can B Carol Burnett And Frtonda Meadows. New York. W E R E W O L F somewhere that there is a vitamin “We’re going to launch a 24-hour radio around. worried about my husband. He is 42 elected commander of the Rhode The last issue for the month will you accept a news service that’s 7:60 ^ Mission Impossible IN L O N IX W that will help a person in restoring deliberately withholding important network, fed by satellite,” he said. “So I swam along rather happily into my 20s, and then (S) Tolovlalon Tonight Preview on 9 3 ® ABC News NIghtllne and at least 20 pounds overweight Island army in 1775 and made a find us arm-in-arm with the Irish on “We’ll offer a television service too. It I found it difficult to do the right things as a woman. 1 tha best bats for televiewing that Anchored by Ted Koppel. PolyGram Pictures — his sense of taste and smell. Do you stories, and it’s supposed to be on 24 SportsCenter Recently he decided to do something major general by the (Continental the 29th to get out stamps inscribed didn’t quite know what to do, what kind of woman I was, night. (ID \ I niwTsal Rrli’asf know which vitamin it is? My hus­ hours a day? All this is going to be is a will be basically a combination of feeds BKX) l2) 9 B The Tonight Show about it and has been on a strict diet Congress in 1776. He was a com­ “James Hoban White- House CD W alterCronkllo’aUnIvorao Quests: David Brenner. Tony Your Health band, 86, lost both senses almost 12 promotion for the ABC evening news. from CNN-1 and CNN-2. We’re going to what kind of things I ought to pursue. So my career Too strict by my standards'He has mander in chief for the Eutaw Architect.” Each one will have a became a bit diffused. " CBS News Special Correspondent Bennett. (60 mins.) years ago after he had the flu and a They’re going to say, ’the big.stories offer it to television stations around the Walter Cronkita hosts this science (S) Newadesk ANIney-minutenews also been working out He lost about Springs engagement, aided by Fran­ likeness of Hoban with the White Now that her family life is reasonably settled — she magazine series that examines tha final. high fever for one day and has not come on at 7...’” country too, to use in place of the CBS 10 pounds in three weeks, Lawrence Lamb, M.D. cis Marion, The Swamp Fox, and House in the background. The USPS has been with Leigh Lawson for some years — she says, full scope of scientific activity 9 ABC Captlonsd Newt found anything to help him. Not CNN’s losses, and the burden of a re­ and NBC evening news.” involving the widest possible range 11:45 Tm glad he has lost the weight but Light Horse Harry Lee. and the Irish stamps will be iden­ even his young doctor seems to cent loan of $50 million, might have the When will all that happen? “I’ve got more time to think about my work and I’d like of human curiosity. BM o v I#-(Drama) *** "D ark At The most fun now he has another''problem, a It hardly seems that this can tical except for the name of the “Soon,” he said. “Just soon.” ^ raMaguIn* The Top Of The Steira" 1960 know of any remedy. He just im­ average businessman in a state of shock, to work more.” Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire. tendency to faint. Whenever he is already be the seventh of these country and the value’ (18 cents ^BHappyDaysFonzieandRoger money can buy 1 agines what food used to taste like. but “Captain Outrageous,” as the Chitty “We’re the only company that I know But, of course, she faces the same dilemma that all join forces to save Chachi from a Story of the problems faced by a bending over and gets up he feels cards, but when you come to count here, 18 pence in Ireland). smooth-talking college scout who famllyinOklahomainthe I920sfrom He can detect sour, sweet, bitter or Sark ads call Turner, is no ordinary of in this business that said we intend to women who act and have families face. Miss Mills has dizzy and sometimes has to lie down them up there was the Molly Pitcher compete head to head and toe to toe with two sons — 8 and 5 — to consider. offers the budding basketball star a dad being unemployed to a shy salty only. Hoban was bom in Kilkenny Coun­ businessman. shady scholarship he can't refuse. teenager. (2 hrs.) or bend down to keep from fainting and George Rogers Clark in 1978 the networks,” he said. “It’s just taken “There is that responsibility of your family,” she 12:00 brain. Since the heart has to pump am sending you. DEAR READER — No, there is_ ty in 1762, and studied architectural He only paced the floor of his spacious (Repeat) He has never had a fainting problem (Scott numbers UX77 and UX78), us time to get there and, before it’s over. says, ’’which must come first. And then your respon­ C o Moracamba And Wlaa (33 Maude ^rthu^ Others who want this issue can no such vitam in, although the drawing in Dublin. At the age of 30 office as he discussed the effrontery of (S) NFL Gains Of T tw W H k After Benny belore. even though he has given blood uphill to the brain when you and the following year a card for sibility to yourself to have a career. You're constantly send 7,‘i cents with a long, stamped, tongue can be affected by vitamin he found himself in Washington ABC, which he said would love nothing I’m going to be dancing on their graves.” aSMovIs-tWssIsrn)** "FlattulOt BIx Million Dollar Man ^ blood and had lots of things happen. arc standing up. it follows that most Casimir Pulaski. Then in 1980 we got Are the new services really on the juggling the two.” Dynamite" 1672 JAMES Coburn, self-addressed envelope for it to me, deficiencies as in pernicious anemia competing with designs for the U.S. better than to put him out of business, S Racing From Yonkara Is this a sign that he has heart dis­ fainting does occur when a person is one to note the arrival of the French horizon or are they just another vision in Looking back on her early life now, she feels that what Rod Steiger. Two bank robbers are in care of this newspaper, P.O. Box caused by vitamin B-12 deficiencies. capitol and for the president’s man­ because he is incapable of sitting still for accidental heroes in the Mexican Raceway ease'’ Will he have a stroke'’ standing. Blood tends to pool in the fleet under Rochambeau and the head of the man who turned a failing suffered the most from her stardom was her education. Revolution. (Rated PQ) (2 hrs., 16 9 NFL Game Of The Week (R) 1551. Radio City Station, New York, Perhaps you are thinking of zinc. sion. He won the latter contest and more than 10 minutes under any cir­ DEAR READER - It is probably legs and not get to the brain. another for the Battle of Kings billboard business into an empire and “ I never learned to do long division or any of those m in s j , 9 DK Scott On Hebrews NY 10019. There have been many stories in re­ by 1800 had given us an edifice cumstances. BBTuaadayNIghtAtThoMovlaa 9 Movie -(Adventure) “ Get a sign that he has been overdoing his Your husband has probably Mountain. The sixth card came this who has demanded a congressional in­ things,” she says. “1 just hope to God that people give CherlleTully" DickEmery.Amaater Anyone who has unexplained fain­ cent years about zinc deficiencies modeled after the Duke of “It’s going to come back and haunt 'The Eagle Has Landed' 1977 Stars: dieting program — trying to lose washed out too much normal body year in January for the Battle of vestigation of major network sex and me the right change in the supermarket, because by the Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland. swindler tries to skip town after causing people to lose their sense of Leinster’s place in Dublin. them,” he said of Arledge’s announce­ WWII suspense drama detailsa Nazi conning thousands of dollars from an weight too fast water and salt with his dieting That ting should see his doctor. It is a Cowpens in South Carolina. And now violence programing which he has time I’ve worked it out, six other people have checked sympton, not a diagnosis. However, taste and smell. Talk it over with ment that “proprietary” news stories commando plot to kidgap Winston Italian ‘Godfather' (Rated PO) (90 Fainting is rather common, par­ decreases the amount of blood he — Eutaw Springs. The first-day ceremonies will be out and they have forgotten my transaction totally. C hurchill to be used a s a pawn in a mine.) your husband's young doctor and ask will not be offered to the new ABC- charged amounts to “treason.” ticularly in young people And it is has to circulate and decreases the it is important for people to realize Anyone desiring a first-day cancel hosted by Nancy Reagan at tee “Put it this way,” said Arthur Sando, She says she dropped behind at school when she was Qermanplantoextort a peace treaty ® Tuesday Movfe Of The Week 'I that a lot of those diet fads lead to him to give your husband a trial on Westinghouse cable system. ’’They’ve from the Allies. (Repeat; 3,hrs.) Wanna Hold Your Hand' 1979 Stars: more common in adults and middle- water content in the legs that helps on this equestrian item should hop to White House while the Irish version young and so school became boring — “it’s boring to be Nancy Allen. Bobby DiCicco. Four zinc if he has not already tried it. lost all their credibility. It’s got to be a Turner’s director of corporate com­ 9Prlmanaws*120Satillitereport8 aged people today because many to prevent pooling of blood in the loss of body water and a tendency to it as the order must be postmarked of the stamp will be released on the munications. “Ted decides we’re going at the bottom of the class and depressing to have to stay from around thenation and the world. adventurous teenage girls head for legs. feel dizzy or faint. I'm for The zinc is thought to be important total diaster. The cable industry’s not Major events of the day covered. New York and reaort to every trick in medicines affect the circulation in no later than the day of issue. Sept. same day at Dublin. to do something apd the bulldozers are in and do more homework.” 9 9 Nova'Road to Happiness' the book to crash the Beatles' first eliminating excess body fat but in developing taste buds on the going to accept a service like this.” such a way that they cause a tenden­ You'll understand this more fully 8. The FDC will read “First Day of outside the next day.” She remembers reading about how F. Scott Fitzgerald Henry Ford's name is synonymous Americen appearance on the Ed tongue.and these can be lost sudden­ Turner’s answer to the Sullivan television show. cy to faint. by reading The Health Letter there is a right way and a wrong Issue, Eutaw Springs, SC 29048, but A Manchester stamp club had planned a curriculum for columnist Sheilah with ingenuity, progress, and the ly during an acute,illness, including American dream of prosperity and 12:30 Most faints are really cau.sed by number 9-2, Fainting: Loss of way to do it. Fad'diets are usually there is no post office there — a member with a second hobby has Graham, with whom he spent his last years. Later Miss mobility. This program assesses the 9 3 GD C BS Late M o vie'CANNON: not getting enough blood to the Consciousness or Syncope, which I the wrong wav. the flu. special one-day station will be set reported on his recent trip to Graham wrote about that curriculum, the list of books image of the man whose Model T put Photo Finish' A mercenary soldier America on wheels. (Closed- hires Cannon toinveatigate a murder up. (A Gertrude Stein might say Brasilia to take in the that Fitzgerald had suggested she read. He had called it Captioned: U.S.A.) (60 mins.) making Cannon the target for an “There is no ’there’ there.” ) UNIVERSALA ESPERANTO Rolling Stones rehearsing "College of One.” B Invasion Into Darkness assassin. (Repeat) 'THE SAINT: To 6:30 Kill A Saint' Simon Templar cleveriy Sibling rivalry Requests should go to Eutaw ASOCIO. He notes that there were “I tried to read those books on my own,” she says. “ I (33 C o m ed y O f H o rro rs P a tr ic k aaeumes an assassin's identity, Springs Postal Card,. Postmaster, about 1,800 people present, from 50 was painfully aware of how uneducated I was. That real­ Macnee stars as the host of a new placinghim in the unusual position of dramatic comedy that examines a (tying to murder himself. (Repeat) Eutaw Springs, SC 290^. The price countries — all speaking the same ly hung me up, sometimes, so that I became afraid to honeymoon hotel hexed by a haunt. dt) Hogan's Heroes at old New England farm 9) Movla -(Advantura) *** is 12 cents each and personal checks language! talk -to people, for fear they would find out what an ig­ (33 Merv Qrtffin Quests: Bo Derek. are OK up to $6.00. We are asked to norant person I was. Qloria Qrey. Tom Dreesen.'Kenny "Journey Into Fear" 1942 O rson The J. Geils band, Aerosmith, Arlo Rankin, Dennis Kuaid, Betsy W allas, Joseph Colten. Turkish supply gummed addressed labels or Tonight — At Mott’s Community NORTH BR(X)KFIELD, Mass. (UPI) "I used to go off on weekends, with those books. 1'd.go Josl;^. secret police officer tries tosmuggie □ Guthrie, and Stevie Wonder have visited an American armaments expert into SASE’s to expedite service. Hall, 587 E. Middle Turnpike: This — The Rolling Stones, who plan soon to off by myself... down to Brighton hotels under an (3 3 ® Laveme AndSblrleyLaveme United Arlisis Adolescent changes painful breaks her leg at Cowboy Bill a. ar>d ^is country, under the eyes ot Nazi and worked at the 145-acre former dairy year’s kick-off meeting for the Cen­ embark on a nationwide tour, are rehear­ assumed name. Silly, you know — I had my initials on islatardesperatelyin need of a splint M a n ta . (90 mine.) A bewildered Afanchester collec­ tral Connecticut Coin Club. Time: sing at a 200-year-old New England farm farm where a small staff washes linens, my suitcase. I had to make up names that matched the for her broken spirit at the very ® E8PN^8portaForum(R) DEAR DR. BLAKER - Lately, DEAR DR. BLAKER — I have been tor has phoned to ask for help on re- 6:30 to 9 o’clock. converted into a residential recording irons clothes, changes the oil in guests initials. Helen Matthews,’ but I would have forgotten moment a riotous angel provides her 9 9 B Tomorrow Coaet- cars and gives horseback riding lessons. with a surprising view of what the To-Coast Guests: The Ramones. Ed our 16-year-old son has been horrible divorced for five years and I have studio. what my name was that week and I’d ignore them.” world would be like without her. Aaner: a series on police I to our 10-year-old daughter. They The English rock group is using the “ We cater.as much as we can,” Mrs. She never did finish Fitzgerald's College of One, but (Repeat) (Closed-Csptiohed; corruption ' legal custody of my two children. 1:00 always used to get along so well. Long View Farm in this central Holden said. . ' . ■ she has made up for lost time, and lost learning, by U.S.A.) Because of illness in the family, She said musicians often bring their (13 BaeebaltHouotonAstroevaNew GD Rat Patrol There was never any glaring sibling Massachusetts town of about 4,000 to York Mats 9 Baat Of Tha NFL: Tha Super .}* however, 1 sent them to live with reading a great deal. rivalry even when they were small. Ask Dr. Blaker rehearse and record in privacy while wives, children or girlfriends to the Now she faces another problem — should she and (IS E8PN'a8portaForum*Tueaday Savantles (R) their father in another state. farm, where all guests can enjoy Edition B Raca For Tha Pannant Now he avoids her whenever ' Since then, my ex-husband and his guards patrol the grounds to keep in­ Lawson let the two boys act? She says they both want to. 6:00 (S) Paopla Tonlg|ht An hour of Op p possible, doesn't introduce her to his Karen Blaker, Ph.D. hqrseback riding, hiking trails and a “ lit­ C33 The Family Man Edw ard Asner peraonelity news, interviews and new wife have not allowed me to see truders away. “My eldest son,” she says, “is constantly dressing up reviews. . j —1.! _t.!___ I_ —_ J ^11 fnne\ o n r i n 1 OXfinO and Meredith Baxter Birney star in TMBnmKOMU friends when they come to the house Rolling Stones leader Mick Jagger an­ tle- rpond — with------a boat , . Xon , it.” a i„» and sticking scabs and boils all over, his face and playing 1:30 (■MBCTMsOOAaTMMS or talk to the boys. Whenever I call, “We can give the toUl privacy and let ^ gg^ ,^j,en I this dramatic special that tells the ancj won't even kiss her good night the wife answers and says they are nounced last week the group would begin story of a happily married man who is GD Lova Amartcan Styla when she is ready to go upstairs to them work around the clock, she said oi putting the little one to bed, he asked for his drawn into a romance with a younger (S) M ovla-(Com ady) ** "G rand either eating dinner or with their its tour in Philadelphia Sept. 25. woman. (Repeat; 2 hrs.) ThafI Auto" 1977 Ron Howard. bed. friends. , For $1,700 a day, 8 to 10 persons can get the musicians. “They don t have to jgigp^one. i gave him his toy phone and asked him who dD ® Three's Company Accident Nancy Morgan. Young man tries to BILL travel anywhere. They are more produc- his agent.’; prone Cindy appears to have taken What can I do to protect our In the beginning, I believed her meals, sleep in bedrooms in the farm’s soon as possible. five in the end. the ultimate misstep when she starts daughter's feelings? be perceived as a serious threat, explanations, but now I am begin­ main house and 3-story bam, and use a So another generation of the Mills family is about to collecting maternity clothes, leading HALL FOR RENT MURRAY DEAR READER — You have a Your son, for example, may be Mrs. Holden said people in the com­ Jack to make an astonishingly funny IN particularly if he is.sexually aroused ning to wonder what is going on. 16-track and 24-track recording studios, burst on the acting scene — maybe. Meanwhile, Hayley For parties, showers, recep­ great deal of empathy for your disturbed to see his sister munity, which she described as “the marriage proposal. (Repeat) when she tries to hug him or jumps DEAR READER - What isn’t complete with a sound engineer, is coming back and that’s enough good news for one day. (Closed-Captioned; U.S.A.) tions, meetings. Complete flourishing in the secure, dependent basic New England town with a little kitchen iacilities Large daughter But what about your son's in his lap for her goodnight kiss. clear to me is whether or not you manager Kathy Holden said Monday. □ S 1681 NFL FootbaU: AFC feelings'’ ^ environment he is about to reject. church in the.couttmon and a lot of farms Preview enclosed parking lot. Inquire: want your children back. The farm is owned by Gil Markle, who O Movie -(Drama)...... Raintree Furthermore, because he is at the in the outskirtstt^pay little attention to Adolescents can be obnoxious, to It is important to understand that What is clear is that something lives on the .property, she said. County" 1658 Elizabeth Taylor. Lithuanian Hall R l RESTRICTED^ age where his sexual impulses are the famous who come to the farm. Montgomery Clift. The Civil War The 24 QOLWAY STREET be sure, alienating the entire family his detaching behavior may merely detrimental to your relationship “We have accommodations for up to 12 as they try to balance their conflic­ powerful, erratic and difficult for Tours of the recording studio are livesand loves of three young people MANCHESTER be his way of protecting himself with them is occurring while they to 14,” Mrs. Holden sdid. “We have a in Raintree County, Indiana. (3 hrs.) sometimes given, Mrs. Holden said. But, C a ll before 6 P.M. ting desires to r ^ a in a child and, at him to conjprehend, a younger against feelings that are particular­ are living with their father. They sauna and jacuzzi and a gameroom in the 9 Myaleryt ‘Sergeant Cribb' the same time, become an adult as sister who is loving and clinging can ly painful at this time in his life. bam. Each room has kind of a down she said, when well-known musicians are Matevoleni and dangerous practice I Phone 643-0618 KMSTY McNHMOL may, for example, be experiencing a in residence, “ we screen everybody.” jokea are ruining the careers of kind of brainwashing designed to home atmosphere. We have a maid ser- Cinema Victorian music hall artists, so Cribb DENNIS OUMD convince them not to return to you. ' vice in the same way as a regular hotel.” MVD Info The boys may not even know that you are trying to keep in touch. They SRATNIIFNHTER 7:25 , 9:55. Superman II COUPON may feel that you have abandoned Looks more impressive Hartford them. That could more easily per­ Albenrum — Lili 1:30, 4:15, 7:10, 9:45. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY NIQHTS Stores suade them that their place is with Marleen 7:15, 9:30. -• SXM P.M. to 9d» P.M. W @ 1 Prevent overheating their father. when name is appealing East Hartford Trans-I.ux College BAKED STUFFED 1 t u r n 9 ma (wto' •iiws mb a m m m ii What you need is not my advice Poor Richards — For Twiq — Eye of the Needle but a consultation with a lawyer. tractive” names — Gertrude, Ethel and Your Eyes Only 7:30. 9:30. By Benjamin A. Muzio driven air flow through the radiator. temperature guage continues to NEW YORK (UPI) — Good looks are 7 9 . _ Deadly Blessing You do have custody. That gives you more impressive if they are accom­ Harriet — to the others. ’The six can­ 7:05, 9:05. BREAST Labor Day weekend in Keep the higher idling speed until climb or the warning light remains Showcase Cihenia — m m some powerful rights in this kind of didates had been rated equals in looks. your temperature guage shows a on. panied by an appealing name, a Tulane Vernon VEQETABLE A roniing up and_we plan a trip to sitijation. ’The “nice” name group drew 158 votes Arthur 1, 3, 5,7:15,9:35. - Gape God. However, I aiw^y-H see a marked drop. ' To forestall any possible problems University study said. t o s s e d s a l a d Divorcing? Write for Dr. Blaker’s The September issue of Psychology while the plainly named received only 39. An American Werewolf in Cine 1 & 2 — Stripes lot of overheated ears'ilf the traf­ • Only as a last resort to bringing on the road, check the hoses and newsletter “Helping Your Child The results showed 8S;percent of the men London 2, 4:30, 7:15, 9:45. 7:10, 9:30. — ’The Ehnpire fic jams. Anything I can do if it water level before you leave for a Today reported on a study by Tulane psy­ down the temperature of an Accept Divorce." Send SO cent! and chologist S. Gray Garwood that in­ voters were guilty of name discrimina­ — Deadly Blessing 1:25, Strikes Back 7, 9:20. ONLY • happens to me? overheated engine, turn on your long trip or vacation. 3.95 a stamped,' self-addressed M etope dicated people find a woman more at­ tion, as were 77 percent o f ^ e females. 3:25, 5:25, 7:40, 10. — DH ve-lns car's heater with the blower at full Sex bias complaint A. There are a number of steps to Dr. Blaker in care of this tractive if she is named Christine rather The report also was pnmished in the Zorro, the Gay Blade 1:10, SOSU.’S IKSVtUIUUIT speed lo'ng enough to reach a 3:05, 5, 7:30, 9:55. — First East Windsor — ’The A RvomouN PxKx* you can take to alleviate Questions may be sent to mvd. newspaper, P.O. Box 475, Radio City Actress Lynn R^grave holds her six-week-old daughter, An­ than Gertrude. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 1MT WLLtyAN AVC. overheating. The American telephone ’of service garage. The Department of Motor'»Vehicles, 60 SUtion, New York, NY 10019. Using the St. Joseph’s Queen contest at and supports a premise the entertain­ Monday in October 1:05, Empire Strikes Back, with Neula IM-Amwts’s Ptaxa heater acts as a mini-radiator by State St., Wethersfield, CT 06109. Write to Dr. Blaker at the above nabel, at the California Department of Fair Employment and 3:05, 5, 7:30, 9:40. — The My Bodyguard from 8. to . WtNDtOII, CT. Trucking Association (ATA) j f i - Housing before filing a sex discrimination charge against ’Tplane as the test, Garwood and his ment world has understood for years: siphoning heat from the engine MVD offices are open Tuesdays, address. The volume of mail would Judy Garland have been as Night the Lights Went Out Manchester — Stripes — limit on* PLEASE CALLTHEXmE vises: ^ U nlver^ Television. She alleges she was fired from her TV students assigned "nice” names — j • Step up the idling speed of the block. Wednesdays and Fridays, 8:30 to prohibits personal replies, but appealing had she not changed her name in Georgia 1:50, 4:40, 7:10, 8:05, with American Pop p*r coupon FORSCHEENTl^ series, "House Calls,” because she wanted to breastfeed her kathy. Jennifer and (Christine — to the car. Doubling the idling speed will • Pull over to the side of the road 4:30; Thursdays, 8:30 to 7:30; and questions of general interest will be pictures of three candidates and “unat­ from Frances Gumm? 9:50. — Stripes 1:55, 4:35, 9:45. increase bv four times the fan- and wait for help if your car's Saturdays, 8;30 to 12:30).' discussed in future columns. baby during production breaks. 1 1 iuca.r»JCK I« - THE HERALD. Tues,, Sept. 1, 1981 PEANUTS — Charles M. Schuli ^Ib iir 6UESS U)HAT! I JUST 0 ' Bridgeport < B irth d ^ REAEMBEREPAti'LOCKER COMBINATION! IT'S.... ACROSS 6 Asiatic 9 , , mountains R eg io n 1 Grasping 7 Simple Septainber 2, M Area towns 1 1 5 Car part (pi.) 8 Conciliate Your p ossib ilities (of" adding to r, 12 indifferent 9 Piece out your resources look very prom­ professors 13 Smash (2 10 Deer pathway Andovei ising tor the coming year. ^ds.) However, be sure you manage 11 Undercover Coventry H ig h lig h ts 14 Commenced man Bolton / tMnga so that you won’t be 15 Burglary accused of being selfish or 12 English 16 Pleasure trip broadcasters OK contract (Aug. 23-8epL 22) 18 Aloha symbol 17 Mansard's «si- 19 Afternoon Laws to get tighter? Sometimes It’s difficult to PRISCILLA’S POP — Ed extension accept the blame lor our mis­ beverage 21 Mexican 20 Burro EAST HARTFORD — A proposed ordinance BRIDGEPORT (UPI) — Fall classes begin today for"' takes and we tend to look for '' PARN AADSOUITD.' ^ HE'S PLAVING A FOR MOSQUITOS, garment presented to the Town Council's Ordinance Com­ scapegoats. Be careful that you IT'S PRIVINS ME GAME WITH SOU, 22 Actor Parker 7,200 students at thd University of Bridgeport as union ^ BUZZING PEOPLE 26 Lifted 23 Island in the mittee Monday, would tighten laws governing are not accused of this today. CRAZV.' / I POP." IS UKE PLAVING professors head for work with a tenUtive contract " Rnd out more of what lies 28 Ethereal being Mediterranean School, town to try ‘‘adultly’ entertainment. QOLP OR TENNIS. / J 31 Verne hero settlement that averted a threatened strike. ahead for you In the year fol­ 29 Cannon 24 Pair of horses Owners of adult bookstores, X-rated movie OR BACWINTON.'' / Members of the university chapter of the American " lowing’ your birthday by send­ 32 TV's Uncle 25 River fish 33 Praises theaters and topless bars could be forced to provide Miitie Association of University Professors accepted the, ing for your copy ol Astro- 27 Kimono sash 39 New York information about past criminal offenses, including Oraph. Mail $1 for each to 34 Bleat State city three-year contract by a tentative vote of 133 to 4 Mon- ■ 35 Utility (pl) sexual misconduct, as well as employment history, Astro-Oraph, Box 489, Radio 28 Opinionated 41 Ghost day. A formal ratification vote was planned'within a . City Station, N.Y. 10019. Be 36 Hebrew for soccer field again under the proposed ordinance. faction 43 Gear part (pl.) week. sure to specify birth date. patriarch 45 Miss Oyl Permits could be revoked for any convictions. , University President Lelan Miles said he was ' LIBRA (SepL 22-OoL 28) There 37 In addition 29 Waft Any permit issued for a massage parlor also would are a number of enjoyable 38 Large trucks 30 Customer 46 Ledger entry "extremely pleased” that a settlement had been " things to do today. - Unfor­ (si.) By Richard Cody "But we'll keep trying.” used for anything other than the require the owner to allow inspectors on the reached. He said classes for the private university’s 7,- . soccer field, so when the grant ran premises during business hours. tunately, the only ones that 40 Throws shot 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 He said the board should hear next 200 students "will proceed on schedule” today. might appeal to you are likely 42 Run Herald Reporter its course, the funding was no longer spring if the project will be funded Exotic dancers and operators of adult es­ “The cordial attitude maintained by both negotiating to be the most expensive, 43 Spread to dry 12 13 BOLTON — The school ad­ available and the administration tablishments would be required to provide informa­ scom o (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) To for the year 1982-83. teams reaffirms our faith in the collective bargaining ' 44 Pea holder 14 15 ministration has applied again for a had to re-file, which it did in 1980, tion on their employment for the past three years. advance your ambitions and 47 Garden tool The school board applied for a' process,” Miles said. “We commend them for their in- , CAPTAIN EASY — Crooks A Lawrence state Department of Education grant in 1978, and was approved for Owners of adult businesses would have to provide self-interests today you might 49 Went by ship 10 17 18 In 1979 the town also gave the information on past involvement with similar es­ tegrity and dedication throughout the talks.” come on a bit too strong to suit BILLY’S eOT TH E 52 Chewed out grant to help fund a new soccer field partial funding of the project the Also Monday, negotiators for another AAUP chapter associates. Be fair, not force­ IONIZER REVERSED 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 for the high school, even though two Public Building Commission $3,000 tablishments, according to the draft ordinance. ful. BUT HE CAN'T PULL 56 Payoff next year, Allen said. The ad­ that represents professors at Connecticut’s four public - 57 Denseness to have a study done on the proposed Committee members will review the draft and SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. THE SWITCH 1 20 27 21 previous efforts to start the project ministration estimated the field state colleges reached a tentative wage agreement with ^ 58 Polite were stumped. would cost between $40,00Q and $50,- site of the field by ah environmental discuss it at a future council meeting. 21) Being your own person and the state. operating Independently Is 59 Verve 2S 30 31 . 32 33 34 The town administration has also 000 and the state said it would pay review team. The team found that 60 Delete's the new field, if put in the slated Details of the agreement on a third-year wage re- ■. Important to you. However,, 35 30 37 filed a similar application with the about $15,000. The plan was that the opener clause were withheld pending a meeting of union ” today a more strongly willed opposite state Department of Environmental town would come up with the rest of spot behind the school, required Group files suit personality might dictate your 38 39 40 41 extensive drainage work and would leaders ’Thursday to decide whether to recommend routine. DOWN Protection earlier this year, but ac­ the money. ratification. The union’s full contract expires June 30, " cording to Administrator Alan H. feut it was nixed by both the Board cost about $110,000. GLASTONBURY — Last month a neighborhood CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jan. 19) 42 43 44 45 40 group filed a lawsuit in Hartford Superior Court 1982. Don’t become Involved In joint 1 Sound the' Bergren, "it's in limbo." of' Finance and the Board of The school board's grant seeks 25 The contract covers professors at Central Connecticut ventures at this time with any­ alarm 47 40 49 50 51 Superintendent Raymond A. Allen against the town Plan and Zoning Commission Selectmen in view of an upcoming pereent of this, while the town is State College in New Britain, Eastern Connecticut State.. one who cannot match what 2 Ambiguous said last week he told the state the because it issued a permit for storm drainage work you have to offer. Lopsided 3 Old Testament 52 53 54 56 50 major expenditure for replacement asking for 75 percent, College in Willimantic, Southern Connecticut State - school board wishes to re-submit the associated with the 48 condominiums proposed by arrangements won't work out. book of the K-4 roof, and in anticipation of College in New Haven and Western Connecticut State •. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) 57 50 application rejected this spring. He Bergren said the town's applica­ Glastonbury developers, T. James Murray and 4 Room in home putting a new roof on the center College in Danbury. Not all of your contemporaries 59 60 said "the one last year was turned school building. tion, filed in late March, just missed Henry Rose. will be happy to see you (p l) ■ 1 Last week, the developers’ attorney filed a mo­ The settlement at the University of Bridgeport was , ALLEY OOP — Dave Qraua 5 Barrel (abbr.) down because it was not a high "It was deferred because it was of the department's allotment of funds reached during a 24-hour bargaining session that began i become successful today. priority " in the state's eyes. "They lower priority than other projects,” this year and is waiting for more tion in court to dismiss the neighbor's suit, which Ignobly, a poor loser might try charged that storm drainage discharge would alter at 4 p.m. Sunday. It offers professors 27 percent pay to put obstacles In your path. QO AHEAD. jWELL.THIS SITUATION US IT MY IMAGINATION, :UP. BOARDING H O U S E didn't have money to fund all the Bergren said. money to be ished out by the state hikes, averaging nine percent in each of the three years. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) DOCTOR/ / IS QUITE SIMILAR JO J OR DID YOU PURPOSE- projects'" proposed by all towns. for such projects. ' a water course and make the area more flood- M3U VVERE \ OTHERS tV E EXPERl- ) IJr" STEER THAT.—---- - Allen said the money could not be “The faculty endorsed it. ’The faculty accepted it, b u t;; Don’t try to take on tasks that SAYING...? / ENCEDJ WHY, I RECALL) SMLJCKER / ^ I 'L L I CAN'T k eep s e c r e t s I& THERE fTiM'^ RICfTT! prone. are beyond your talerits today, The group also contends that the permit was not everyone was pleased as they could have been,” said " THE TIME WHEN... yCHARACTER ( NEVER FRCM MY BKCtHER <5WL5.' HEAVY MY WIFE and don’t structure your INTO THE V TELL! A^ONEV^ w n h t e p granted improperly, that notice for the public Richard Tino, president of the AAUP chapter at the schedule so loosely that you 5UT WITH INPU$TR1AL UMELIGHT?) 5P1E5 EVERYWHERE, IN TH A T? TO E A T hearing was inadequate and deceptive and that the private university. can’t give your work adequate The professors had sought 24 percent raises over three - time. ^U ARP Y3UR TC>NgA >« TMWg 0 9 Ft 6TNOW______after the town acquired all the necessary days when your purse might Nomination Committeee Chair­ pointed to the seat by the council. suffer. I \\L^ man Francis A. Perrotti said this Council Chairwoman Roberta F, easements. The final phase includes building a LEO (July 28-Aug. 22) Condl- / KIT ‘f4’ uARLYLE — Larry Wright ■norning Olmstead was chosen Mon- Koontz said this morning, "I feel 3,500-foot-long concrete conduit alongside and un­ is imposed in . tkMis may not be too placid on that (Olmstead! is up on all the der the brook. The structure was designed to in­ the home front today. If some­ Jay over the party's two other can- crease the brook’s capacity, because water can one were to investigate. It Jidates for council, .John D. issues, having attended many coun­ TH E BORN LOSER — Art Sansom flow faster on concrete. might be found that you are the Edwards and William H. Paton Jr., cil meetings over the past several Several residents of the subdivision have opposed m dn culprit. ' HESWlRKEP ^ T'APORE' necausc of his past experience on months, and he will fit right in. He grisly slaying Robert E. Olmstead will be a great service to u s" that solution, saying the structure would be ugly. UJHEUISMP sH U T X ..rr) the council They also fear it will reduce property values and "He's been active in town govern­ McLain resigned because he took HARTFORD (UPI) — A man convicted of killing a I COAJO ment before." he said, "and is quite The. committee members had a job with the Air Force that would object to the removal of trees for the construction teenage street gang member by injecting brake fluid, active at all town council been considering recommending one frequently, take him out of the coun­ work. cleaning liquid and dirty water into his veins and then meetings ' of the two other council candidates try. The area has been plagued with severe flooding stabbing him in the heart has been sentenced to 50 years g y . and erosion for some 20 years. to life in prison. NORTH S-l-Sl vCjesE'Tre. Hartford Superior Court Judge ’Thomas J. O’Donnell ♦ A K Gang charged in rape imposed the sentence of 50 years to life on Kenneth WA95 Schools set lunch policy Burak, 29, who was convicted in July of murder and kid­ ♦ Q103 ♦ AQ1085 HARTFORD — Hartford Police charged 10 peo­ napping in the torture slaying of Arthur LaBier twp years ago Monday. WEST ElAST COVENTRY - School ad­ meal if the gross income does not year. ple Monday in connection with what they termed a ♦ 9 8 2 ♦10S64 ministration announced a policy for exceed $5,600. rape-, beating and robbery of two women at a street O’Donnell said the slaying of LaBier, a 17-year-old WQ102 WK743 determining the eligibility of children To receive reduced price lunches, gang’s clubhouse in the North End. member of New Britain’s Lord’s street gang, was ♦KS7S 964 WINTHROP — Dick Cavalli who may receive Ircc or reduced a family of two must make no more Guide developed The building, near the corner of Main Street and “inhumane” and “inconceivable.” The judge ♦ 432 ♦ K J7 price meals. than $7,970 yearly; a family of Albany Avefiue, is said to belong to the Ghetto recommended that Burak never be considered for SOUTH AAY FA T H E R CAR O S HE PUT ITv>MA.Ba..nt(M»uA.FiaatMO». oAuJ BUGS BUNNY — Heimdahl & Stoffel student can be eligible for a free received any time during the school school office. any details of the alleged incident, which happened Aug. 30,1979 and continued into the early morning hours Opening lead: 44 about 1 a.m. on Monday. the next day. LEVY’S LAW — Jamaa Schumalatar 'THIS 2 ’4 - h o u r THeRE V(OU Gary Zapor, 33, also a member of th^J-ord’s street ENDueAMCE l?ACE IS ( 3 0 - ^ W O gang, had testifi^ he helped beat LaBieT at Burak’s DID YOU E EA U -y N O . B l i r i IHADNOLUCK. Paper names editor home in New Britain but said it was Burak who had By Oswald Jacoby THlNt YOU COULD F K b U i^ lT WHENITEIED I2EALLV PEMANDlA/e-. DONUTS. former alderman ordered stabbed the victim. and Alan Sontag ROBTHAT & \MA6 \M^[H T O E t» 'I H E EVENENOOSED HARTFORD — The Catholic Transcript, the Zapor, who has been charged with conspiracy to com­ MACHINE? j ( SHOT... BANk> BY MAIL. 7 F ' weekly newspaper published by the Hartford mit murder and first-degree kidnapping, testified he We like a diamond' brought LaBier to Burak’s home knowing Burak wanted response with the South Catholic Archdiocese, has appointed Vivian R. hand, but would not really to give community service Stephenson as editor. to get even with the teen for reneging on a promise. criticize anyone who Stephenson succeeds Monsignor John S. Kennedy, O’Donnell, who presided at Burak’s 4V4-month trial, responded one spade. We who is retiring for health reasons. Kennedy has recommended that Burak never be considered for thoroughly disapprove of been editor of the newspaper since 1954. He began HARTFORD (L'PIi — A former parole beca'use of his past criminal record, which the South’s selection of one He was the first of the 28 defen­ grand jury testimony in February his affiliation with the Transcript shortly after his judge said began on April 24, 1969. Burak had been New Britain alderman who ad­ 1979. notrump. dants charged in connection with the ordination in 1935. arrested nine times by the time he was charged with This South had a reason. 9-1 mitted having lied to a grand jury alleged sale of municipal Cassella admitted lying when he He was one of those players that probed .corruption in the city LaBier’s death, the'judge said. promotions in New Britain to denied having paid $1,000 to have his Burak’s court-appointed attorney, Vincent Giedraitis, who feel divinely appointed 3U T I DO HAVE A N I PONT HAVE has been given a suspended sentence receive a suspended sentence. son’s promotion to fire lieutenant to play all hands at notrump and ordered to contribute 500 hours Historic survey ended filed a motion for acquittal, which O’Donnell denied, SHORT RIBS — Frank Hill APVANTA6 E O V E R m a k e A PIT STOP Cassella's attorney. Joseph Faz- fixed. saying there was enough physical evidence and and woo bid notrump at eve­ in community service. Meanwhile, another defendant EAST HARTFORD — With the second phase of a ry opportunity to keep their I U U S T _ m E OTHER DRIVERS. PQg BREAKRAST. Superior Court Judge Milton zano, said Cassella received a testimony to support the conviction. partners from playing V V A S M e g battlefield commission on chai^ged in the New Britain scandal historic preservation survey ended, some 300 LaBier’s mother, sister 'and brother were at the Fishman imposed the sentence Mon­ plead^guilty Monday to one count notrump. MV Guadalcanal and was wounded three residential and commercial buildings have been sentencing. At one point, his mother was overcome by AND (SANT day, noting Allred P. Cassella had of perjury and jury selection was We don't know just why times. He said his client still has a identified as being worthy of historic preservation. tears aiid had to leave the courtroom. West hit on the four of clubs, CiOATHlNGj led an "honorable and exemplary scheduled to begin today in the trial The first phase of the survey took place a year but he led it. life " that included two terms as an bullet lodged in his throat, which of a third defendant. WITH IT. can never be removed, ago as 350 buildings were identified in and near South looked at that with alderman and being wounded in the Suspended police Sgt. Donald dowontown. visloiis of sugar plums. It South' Pacific during World War II. Cassella, who twice ran un­ Get ‘Your Money’s Worth’ successfully as a Democratic Banulski admitted having lied about The second phase, that took 11 weeks to com­ had to be a fourth best from In addition to the suspended testimony he gave to the grand jury plete, was financed by a combination of federal and Sylvia Porter tells hpw to get "Your Money’s K J 7 so South let it run to sentence and community service mayoral candidate in New Britain in — daily on the business page in The Manchester Herald. bis nine. Blast produced the the mid-1960s, pleaded guilty to a about having discussed the theft of a state grants totalling $14,000. work, Cassella, 62, was placed on lawnmower from a burned-oUt In the areas covered the survey team has been jadf and shifted to the three probation for two years. . perjury charge stemming 'from his of hearts. South played low department store in New Britain. taking pictures of buildings, doing little kearches, All about collecting and when West playM the 10 Banulski, who had sought un­ checking land records and interviewing it was allowed to hold that successfully to plea no contest to the homeowners and neighborhood residents as part of R uss MacKendrick writes about stamps, coins and trldf. West’s queen was FLETCHER’S LANDING Paluska named director single perjury charge, had his case what will be the permanent record of local almost anything collectible — ln^“CollMtors Corner, allowed to bold the next i KNOtJ THOSE DAfcN DO VOO H M t - A every ’Tue^ay in ’The Herald’s Focus/UlSure section. CELEBRITY CIPHER continued until Sept. 28 for senten­ architecture. trick and then West led a KENS N i t IN CON HNiCpl? Cstsbdty CiphsT cryptograms srs craatsd from qixitattons by tsmous paopis. past HARTFORD (OPI) - A'former Paluska will be based at the cing. second club. Now the and praaant. Each lattar in tbadpbar stands tor anolhar. rod^dUerOegWb W. state tax official has been named federal agency’s office in Amherst, In the other case, jury selection defense wound up with two MV PURSE regional director of the Farmers Mass., and will be responsible for was scheduled to begin for the trial bMuts, two clubs, one dia­ SOMfeWHEE^L. xr mond aniTa small, but very “ U P U R TW *BRNC UW BN8 U.W Home Administration, replacing a loan and grant programs for family of former state police Maj. William 'Godfather-case a mistrial satisfactory plus score. former New Britain mayor who farm operations, housing and com­ F. Ellert, who was the first former If Sooth had not been Uv- Kr— state official cl^ g ed in the New AJQ~DBPUR,JG HQQNW.” — resigned from the job after" being munity development in Connecticut, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A Judge Antoinette Dupont declared -The judge had ordered the jury to taS. in a dream world be arrested for perjury. Britain scandal. Massachusetts and R^ode Island. Superior Court judge has declared a the mistrial Monday when a 12- return to court Monday for further could have risen with the Everett C. Paluska of Ellington, Paluska. 57, replaces Paul J. Ellert was charged with one count dub ace at trick one, cashed ZMBYEJB PUMF mistrial in the case of two men member jury said it could not reach legal instructions after jurors said the ace and king of spades, who served as deputy state tax com­ Manafort, a former New Britain of perjury on Nov. 14, 1979, 13 a v e r d ic t a fte r 21 h ou rs of_ Saturday they were “b(q>elessly PREVIOUS SOLUTION:"lf It tMasn’t for Aba Lincoln. I'd still be missioner from 1971-75, was named months after he retired from the charged with murder, and con­ lost the dianMoaflnesae, but on the open market." — Dtek Gregory mayor who resigned the regional spiracy in the 1978 slaying of a deliberations in the case of Rfark deadlocked.” state police force where he served been abaolutely sure of his oiso to the $44,000 a-year federal post by director’s position on July 17, two Hamden man who had played a bit luteri, 41, of New Haven and contract. U,S. Agriculture Secretary John days after he waS sworn in and a as commander of the state fire part in the movie '"The Godfather.” Anthony Puccino, 38, of East Haven. (NEWIPAm ErmCRPIU|E A88N.) 9-1 Block, week after his arrest for perjury. marshal’s office. fk AlkS>a* Mfk • M * •

20 - THE HERALD, Tues., Sept. 1. 1961 Doria treasure hunt BUSINESS / MONTAUK, N Y. (UP!) - A 2ri-year-oId physical problems into consideration when opened before live TV caix.'ras. dream to recover the fabulous riches of the they abided by the deadline." ' Late Sunday, divers disebvered "massive- Andrea Doria was over today and weary Gimbel had contracted a fever, and several damage" to the hull, astonishing shipwreck treasure hunters, with only one of the luxury of the divers, were suffering from res^giftory experts who assumed the liner sank because liner’s two safes, in tow but with new evidence and ear problems after more than^vo weeks' one of its watertight compartment doors had of why the “unsinkable” ship went down, in compression without any air. The been carelessly left open. packed equipment for the journey home. divers have been living in a pressurized com­ Gimbel and another diver exploded three n the small car road The expedition’s leader and financier, partment to acclimatize them to the decks down through the ship in search of the department store-heir Peter Gimbel, who deepwater search. watertight door, but found an "enormous Divers located one safe ’Thursday and were hole” leading to the outside of the ship, Ms. made his first dive at the site the day after Outside a new glass and steel skyscraper in mid- the Andrea Doria sank July 25,1956, called off keeping it immersed in water for fear its con­ Pickard said. eighth the size of the engine in the ‘76 limo. This car ' what if you have a four- or five-person family? On tents would disintegrate if sea water had “It did not matter whether the door was Manhattan a few days ago, I saw a snappily dressed won’t be out until 1986 (probably), so GM is understan­ the venture Monday because he had run out of chauffer guarding an iiiegaiiy parked car just as jet Detroit’s drawing boards, too, are smaller (six- to eight- money to continue the $30,000-a-day search. leaked into the safe and was allowed to leak open or not,” she said. “The ship would have dably vague about the Suzuki deal and the products the black and as highly polished as the longest limousine. On p a ^ n g e r) vans — downsized trucks to replace the 10- The exhausted crew of the search ship Sea out. sunk anyway.” a“ ' Your two-plan to market in a joint venture. to-15 person vans now in production. Level 11 spent the last day shooting more un­ Ms. Pickard has said the safe will be its trunk lid was a professionally mounted TV antenna One guess, though; no longer than 11 feet, under 5 feet and on its roof, a radio-phone aerial. When I peeked in, I ® large family or plan a long vacation, derwater film for a documentary on the An­ Money's wide and perhaps 4 feet high. To put this in perspective, you 11 be able to buy or rent one of the minitrucks, just drea Doria and prepared to raise anchor could see the status symbols; a tiny screen TV, mobile phone, even a portable refrigerator. the smallest set of wheels you can buy from either as mounting numbers of you are renting bigger trucks to today for the trip back to the ship’s home port Worth Tokyo or Detroit today measures 12 to 13 feet long, 5 to But the car itself (you guessed it), was one of transport your family and furnishings when needed. Sylvia Porter 5Vi feet wide, 4Vii to iV i feet high, weighs in at 1,750 lbs. of Montauk, N.Y. the vessel was expected to Rocky Raccoon goes home Detroit’s newest 1981 compacts. It' is, according to Undoubtedly, Detroit’s downsizing its products and arrive Wednesday morning. to 1,900 lbs. The Geodesic Dome of the Bicenlennial Information Center has MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - Rocky, the Supreme Court at great expense to the specifications listed in-‘‘Automotive News,” roughly SVii our own downsizing of our expectations will force us to become symbolic of the celebration of Los Angeles’ 200th birthday. Although divers failed to raise the second To put this even more drastically the ’76 limo was 21 shift our attjtudes. As I walked past the executive raccoon cub that made Wisconsin’s taxpayers and the Turners,” the at­ feet shorter, almost a foot thinner and about 3 inches feet long, about 6 feet 8 inches wide. 4% feet high and The structure is only One of many bicentennial projects designed to of two safes believed to contain up to $4 torney general said. “It is in the interest entering his little limo, we recognized each other. million in cash and jewels, the expedition bureaucracy look like pitiiess pet- lower than the standard limousine of just five years ago. weighed in at almost 6,000 pounds. make "lasting contributions" to the community. nappers, is going home to liiinois. of justice the state is withdrawing its What’s more, it weighs about a ton and a half less than ' Can I drop you someplace?" he asked. Instantly. I reached another goal — to discover why the In personal terms, in the past five years our typycal knew I wasn t dressed “up" to the “down” size. Not Rocky will be surrendered Friday in petition to permit Rocky to be returned its sumptuous 1976 ancestor; the horsepower of its six- Detroit has been downsizing its cars for nearly a liner went down, killing 50 people. to his family in Illinois.” car has shrunk from a six-person capacity to four oc­ truthfully, I replied with a "No, thanks. I have just a They found that hull damage more exten­ the Eagie River Courthouse to the cylinder engine is less than half that of its eight-cylinder decade now — initially to meet federal fuel efficiency cupants. And in another five years, this car is likely to short walk. ” ^ human farnily who adopted him. The Turners adopted the raccoon as a ■ predecessor; and its fuel efficiency is about double that sive than previously believed caused the An­ levels, then our demands as buyers. But if a major hold no more than two or three of us. But I’ll adjust to minicars, as you will. And small Attorney General Bronson La Follette pet last spring when they found it aban­ of the 1976 version. Reflecting all these factors, the executive with an annual pay in thekhalf-million-dollar drea Doria to sink to the bottom of the Atlan­ doned by its mother in their home. They But the size loss almost surely will not have as serious truckS' Or we 11 all be truthful about those short walks. has withdrawn a petition that kept the price of the ’81 “compact limo” is roughly two-thirds range is riding in what we used to call a “roller skate," an impact on our lifestyles as a surface reading might tic following a crash with the ship Stockholm. were on vacation in northern Wisconsin - that of its over-sized brother five years ago ($9,(HXI vs. (-“Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 Los Angeles One crewmember of the Sea Level 11, raccoon under house arrest at an animal what can we expect? suggest. Despite a slow trend to car and van pools in the pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money farm in northern Wisconsin. Rocky had when he was taken by the warden. $14,500), plus the extras on each, of course. General Motors may be giving us a signal of the future which has been anchored off the Nantucket' past few years, U.S. government figures still show management, is now available through her column. beea sent there a few weeks ago after The Illinois family said they were In a very tight squeeze, the ’76 limousine could seat in its deal with Japan's motorcycle and minicar-maker, average car occupancy at just a bit more than one per­ coast over the sunken liner since July 30, told worried Rocky, born in the milder seven plus the chauffeur. In an identical pinch, the ’81 Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to "Sylvia United Press International that some divers conservation wardens confiscated him Suzuki Motor Co. son per car per trip. So the excess space and weight are climate of Illinois, might not be able to can accommodate just three plus the driver. That late Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s, ” in care of this were downcast by the order to return, from the vacationing Thomas Turner Under the GM-Suzuki agreement, an engine will be mostly a waste. ' newspaper, 4400 Johnson Dr.’, Fairway, Kan. 66205. family. withstand the frigid temperatures of afternoon, though, only one person stepped into the car; built about one-third the size of the 90-plus horsepower finds identity "A few people are disappointed,’’ he said northern Wisconsin and feared his life What must undergo serious change is our traditional Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) The Turners had brought Rocky with a top executive leaving the skyscraper. machine that propels the ‘81 compact, or about one wav of thinking, not our way of life. by ship-to-shore radio, explaining they had would be endangered if he was turned Copyright 1981 Universal Press Syndicate hoped Gimbel would extend the search for a them from their home in Schaumburg, 111. loose. They also said they had been told few more days. the Wisconsin officials might kill the Most of the crew members, however, were The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources took the raccoon from the animal rather than set it free in the wild. "ecstatic” over their finds — even without State Sen. Clifford Krueger entered for 200th fete the second safe, according to Gimbel’s Turners because Wisconsin law prohibits Incorporatiions up ownership of wild animals. A judge the controversy Monday, accusing the Banks, investors spokeswoman, Lillian Pickard. Department of Natural. Resources of Ms. Pickard said the valuables C9ntained in ordered the raccoon returned to the NEW YORK —- Dun & Bradstreet reports that The escalating cost of housing " It Turners but the department defied the being insensitive and lacking common new business incorporations rose 3.4 percent in By Barbara McDowell the recovered safe would belong to the sense. Krueger said the DNR should raises very serious questions about salvager. order. April to a new all-time (seasonally adjusted) high La Follette entered the case on the return Rocky to its owners. Whul follies In mind when you think of whether businesses will be"able to at­ "They have accomplished what they set out of 49,574 from 47,927 the month prior. April’s total await IRS word tract the kind of qualified eniployees behalf of the Department of Natural Wisconsin’s wild animal law, Krueger exceeded the previous (seasonally adjusted) record l.os Anyeles" to do. There is absolutely no disap­ said, was to “prevent people from taking Kif’hl-kme treeuiiys bisecting palm- that they want or whether the buSnesses pointment, ” she said. Resources until he had a change of heart high of 48,297, set in December 1980, by 2.6 percent. themselves will have to m^vS-away.’’ — prompted by publicity about the rac­ them out of the woods or killing them out Moreover, new incorporations ran 16.8 percent .ind-stucco siihui bs" “They just have a feeling that it is time for of season. It was not designed to cover l.aid-back siirlers and gum-cracking -- Providing social services and educa­ them to leave ... They didn’t want to push coon’s plight. ahead of their comparable April 1980 pace of 42,461. on certificates starlets" tion for a diverse population, That in­ animals left by an act of God between The increase in new incorporations over year-ago their luck and extend the expedition for a few “This case could go as high as the state the walls of someone’s home.” Karthejuakes, mud slides and brush volves such issues as .school integration, days. ” Ms. Pickard said. "They took the was seen in all of the geographic regions. 'The West NEW YORK (UPI) — Banks and in­ All Savers certificates on Oct. 1 without 11 res bilingualism and tight public purses in South Central and New England areas had the vestors are are awaiting the Internal the usual penalty for early withdrawal or llollvwood and \'ine" the state that gave rise to the tax revolt. largest gains, of 29.8 percent and 24.4 percent, Revenue Service’s final word on whether respectively. any risk of jeopardizing the jw exemp­ Beverly Hills ' The underdeveloped "sense of com­ there would be a tax exemption for “all- tion. For the first four months of 1981, new charters "The latest that I ve heard is that Los munity " among Angelenos. "Some Study soys women's pay bios persists saver” certificates that offered as much Two conditions for such conversions writers have said that Los Angeles is 36 totalled 193,999 or 8.9 percent more than the 178,071 \ngeles is granola land -- the land of “ In the early 1960s, women who as a 50 percent interest bonus. were set: that they be at the customer's Iruits and nuts and tiakes ’ laughs .lane suburbs in search of a city. There is WASHINGTON (UPI) - Substantial at the request ot the government's Equal for the like period in 1980. Employment Opportunity Commission. worked the whole year at full-time jobs Chase Manhattan Bank, third largest option and not mandatory, and that the I ’isano. the executive director of the Los some truth in all that. " discrimination in pay between women in the nation, Monday abandoned its existing certificate be at a higher or \ngeles bicentennial Dr Pisano thinks this last problem has and men in comparable jobs persists in The academy is a private research group ea/ned less than 60 percent of what men chartered in 1863 by Congress to examine did and that is still true today,” she said. program to pay 40 percent interest to equal rate to the tax exempt certificate. But she (|uicklv turns serious, pointing been reduced by the bicentennial, which the United Stales, a report prepared for customers who deposited money for the This allows savings institutions to questions of public importance. The report stressed that although Conference set out that Los .Angeles is much more than is being celebrated in the suburbs as well the government said today. certificates ahead of time after the IRS advertise market rates of interest effec­ the "glitzy, flaky tinseltown " that much as in the city proper. While underlining the problem, the 126- Ann R. Miller, professor of sociology some women balance family demands by choosing typically low-paying jobs that warned investors may forfeit the exemp­ tive immediately with a bonus of an of the world perceives it to be It was in April 1978 that she began page report provided little advice for en­ at the University of Pennsylvania and STORRS — A conference dealing with planning tion altogether. allow easy movement in and out of the and designing effective industrial ventilation eventual tax exemption. However the "'"In tact. It isn't that at all. " she says .work on the bicentennial along with a ding discriminatory practices, saying head of the study committee, said The IRS said it would make a staff of seven, a committee of 44 promi­ the social and economic consequences perhaps the most persuasive evidence of labor market, the predominance of systems will be held at the University of Connec­ offer would be far less attractive than There are many more important definitive statement soon. Two Missouri the extraordinarily high yields that were nent community memhers (reflecting involved make it "an extremely complex discrimination is that despite tremen­ women in lowpaying jobs “also results ticut this fall. driving ton es But breaking through that banks followed Chase’s move and others advertised up until now for the combina­ the number ol original settlersl and question.” dous changes in the tabor market during from the exclusionary practices of The 14th annual Northeastern Industrial Ventila­ stereotype is tough were considering it. • tion of a short-term instrument (called a 1 think ,1 lot III people in l.os Angeles about 2(HI additional volunteers The National Research Council, an the past 20 years, there has been no employers and from the systematic un­ tion and Air Pollution Control Conference will be derpayment of jobs held mainly by Banks and savings and loan repurchase agreement or “repo” ) and ,irc inti'nt-on maintaining that image just \\e decided that the bicentennial had arm of the National Academy of change in the relative earning positions held Oct. >12 to 16. associations are trying to attract savings women.” the new tax-exempt certificates. her.iuse tl\al s what distinguishes the to l4e comprehensive, that it had to Sciences, conducted the three-year study of men and women. Participants will discuss the application of expected to be deposited in the new cer­ I It’. Irom c'.erv place else reflect the entire community, it it was exhaust air cleaning as well as the degrees of con­ tificates by offering high interest on Also Monday, the Washington-based Dr Pisano has been‘'Iig h iin g the going to be a meaningful celebration," trol needed in environmental systeins. money placed in advance in short-term National Savings and Loan League called -iereots[io e\e r since she took charge of she" recalls Small classroom sections of about 25, led by two accounts. Some thrift institutions have the IRS’ we;pkend warning that a “repo” staff members, will design exhaust systems in the the city s 2li(ith birthday celebration "ff il were Boston, everyone would offered as much as 50 percent interest plus a certificate could eliminate the tax That was just eight months after she have known immediately what to do The cibssroom, working from prepared plans. bonuses. exemption “irresponsible” and an exam­ Basic sections are for first-year participants moveii to Los Angeles Irom Washington, people already have knowledge of their However another kind of arrangement ple of “government by press release.” dealing with fundamentals, while advanced sec­ where she had been a f)ioles,sor of inter­ history They relate lo it and they value did get IRS approval Monday. It would At the IRS meetings on the issue were national relations and an assistant to It In Ixis Angeles nobody knows anything tions are for participants with a working knowledge allow custom er to convert any existing under way late Monday with some an­ Nation.il Securilv. \d\iser Zbigniew about their history; everybody lives in of ventilatiqn designs. six-month money market certificates to nouncement expected t(xiay. Brzezinski the present Registration and fee information is available For the past y.ypr l.os Angeles has been Dr Pisano says that Ihe group learned from John J. Farling, the University of Connec­ celebrating its tiiliindmg on Sept 4. 1781. "most what not lo do " from the U.S. eye ticut, Box U-56IV, Storrs, CT 06268, telephone 486- UPI photo bv a group ol 44 settlers hall ol them bicentennial Thus, they emphasized not 2283. children who had Irateled north from parades and fireworks, bufi "projects Shallow etching Public records 'Mexico that made lasting contribufifins to the M.mv were ol mixed Negro and^ community " Merger accord The depth of an etch In a stainless roll that will bo used In film manufac­ II;-;..n il ancesii", s a v s D r Pisano These projects have ranged from turing Is checked by a technician at Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, Tli. ii wa- one S|ianiard There were resuming the long-stymied restoration of NEW YORK - The Penn Central Corp. and Colt N.Y. The etch, only two-thousandths of an inch deep, was made by iiie .ti/ie So '.ou h.irl Indian, black and Ihe city's birthplace to producing a Industries Inc. have signed a definitive agreement coating the roll with a photo-resistant material, exposing It-with the T ax liens J. Yusuf Essack. M.D.. against F ill■ i'le.in ciilliiies in the lirsi [leople three-hour television special on the for Penn Central’s acquisition of Colt by merger desired pattern, and then placing the roll In a chemical bath. U.S. Internal Revenue Service against Constantine and Mary Lou Samiotis. 49 who iioe Los- .\ngeles has always history ol film comedy (a first-ever into a Penn Central subsidiary. The signing Uwe Kastell, 40 Olcott St., Apt. 314, $2,- Kane Road. $1,951.78. , :iiulli.-r.iciaj and imilli-elhnic cooperative effort ol Ihe major studios I ; ^followed approval of the agreement by the Penn 643,65. Frances M. Peters against Everett A. iiM. i-.iiv not wilhoul tension Irom sponsoring an academic study of U.S. Internal Revenue Service against Murphy et. al., $2,257.27. ^Central and Colt boards of directors. Chambers-Thompson Moving and '!■ cite- three developments .that the region in the year 2000 to preparing Savings Bank of Manchester against Under the definitive terms, which differ in cer­ Storage Inc., 79 Elm St., $6341.72. ■ lo-' loiiirihuled to the growth ol the materials on local history for elemen­ tain respects from those announced last month, the Leo Day, and John McKeon. lot 62 Green ■ If. the arrival ol the railroad, the tary schools U.S. Internal Revenue Service against Manor Estates. $2,836.79, $88.20. and cash to be paid by Penn Central for the outstanding Miles S. Boutiler and Ann S. Spot. 47 'lred..ng ol the port at San Pedro Other efiorts have included housing for 13.6 million shares of Colt common stock is now $904.99. which i- now thi- second largest in the Skid How transients and Ihe geodesic- Chrysler prices rise Summer St., $1,167.31 and $505.78. fixed at a definite $635 million instead of a range of Quitclaim deeda 1 nited Slates and projections are that il domed Bicentennial Information Center, up to a maximum of $535 million. The balance of the U.S. Internal Revenue Serivee against Larry E. Young to Barbara Young, 70 will hecome the largest as trade with trees for the .San Francisco Valley and a purchase price will be paid' by a combination of Dora Gutierrez-Henao, 40 Briar Wood High St. Drive, $4,734.79. \-i.i increases ' and the building of the community center lor Ihe Hispanic com­ Penn Ontral convertible preference and common John and Agnes Kozak to John and Sue . '.-leii. i(,ai tirouahl water more than 20(1 munity of Lincoln Park stock. 7.7 percent average Warranty deeds Ann Stewart, lot 19. resubdivision plan, ■1 .1' - If,lough deserts and over moun- The committee has financed its W. David Keith to H erm an M. Frechette, Albert R. Martin and Gerald Milek Farm. ■ lire lo Ihe Ihirsly cilv projects through donations of about $7 Release of lien Bid It woMi I until the l!i40s that Los million from individuals, businesses and P. Rothman, 95 West Middle Turnpike, DETROIT (UPI) - Sticker prices of Kasden Fuel against Humbert A. and \ngi le- t,ei ,iine_-i modern metropolitan loundations Its only public funds were Career Expo “keep a healthy company." $330,000. 1982 Chrysler Corp. cars are going up an “If you’re looking for price reductions, Manchester Garden Association to Helen C. Juliano. 'ciiii i sags Di Pisano That was Ihe an initial $40,000 from tbe city and a Main and Talcott Parking Inc., and St. average of $622, but the increased value the place where this country could get Emma R. DeSimone, 22L Manchester ri’siili ol the coming ol age of Ihe enter- federal grant ol about $400,000 that HARTFORD — Career Expo ’81, which last Patrick and St. Anthony Roman Catholic |.■||^rh^ nt ami aerospace industries required the raising of matching funds. of the dollar is allowing price reductions price reductions quickly would be in in­ Gardens, $35,700. spring included 40 participating firms and drew of up to $705 on imported Renault Le Car terest costs,” he said. CTiurch against Humbert A. Juliano. With the demand during Ihe war for Another of the bicentennial projects Leon W. and Marjorie. S. Botteron to U.S. Internal Revenue Service against more than 4,000 people, will return to the Hartford models. Berthier G. and Liliane L. Poulin, 81 •implaties the economic base ol Southern was an art exhibit titled "L A : 2081 " ' Any of the gilts below can be yours With Leonard Nelson. 302 Woodland St. Additional Civic Center’s A>ssembly Hall on Sept. 9 and 10. Chrysler confirmed Monday it has f aliloria.i ex(Mnded very rapidly. " she But Dr. Pisano is hesitant to offer her when you make the required deposit McDivitt Drive, $125,000. Deposit Deposit Deposit Deposit Deposit of Who will benefit from attending Career Expo ‘81? State of Connecticut, ’’Department of '-.iv - 'e,w It had more than climate to own predictions for the city id its notified dealers of tentative price in- Filomena M. Vince to Gary L. and into a new, existing or renewed cer­ S300 SI.000 SS,000 S10.000 S50 or More Anyone interested in increasing his or her value in crea%s on 1982 models averaging 7.7 Revenue Services, against Jean A. and .-ell tricentennial year. ■ Or More • Or More Or More Or More Pay Only^ PRIME RATE Audrey G. Senkbeil, lot 5, Ridgewood tificate or savings account. the career marketplace, according to expo coor­ percent, slightly higher than the $617 or 6 James J. Morconi. She notes that most .Angelenos cither Change happens so rapidly." she 2 2 r Terrace South. dinator Dennis Jenks. percent increase General Motors Corp. Meehanies lien emigrated to the city after the second explains. "It happens rapidly Weslclox Electric Alarm Clock FREE FREE FREE ANY $5.00 Patricia Maureen Clancy to Joseph P. Jenks, presidenPof Robert Dennis Productions of applied to its 1982 cars. and Gail A. Letizia, 98 Cushman Drive, New England Mechanical Services world war or are the children of those everywhere, I know, but Uis Angeles is Travel Alarm Clock $4.00 FREE FREE 2 6.00 Inc. against John Hancock Mutual Life who did Glastonbury, has^sponsored semi-annual career Harold K. Sperlich, president of $72,000. such an experimental kind of place, G E. AM Pocket Radio 5.00 FREE FREE ITEMS 8.00 shows in Hartford for two years. Insurance Co.. $9,660.03. The IWill census may well reveal Los I would love to see Ixis Angeles as its Chrysler’s North American Automotive James H. and Anne Marie P(X)Ie to G E AM/FM Portable Radio 10.00 $6.00 FREE FREE 13.00 Expo hours are 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. on both days. Allachm enl Angeles to have overtaken Chicago as tricentennial maintain the vitality and Operations, said those prices could Gordon P. and Jacqueline L. Moores, lot Timex Ladies' Round Watch 12.00 8.00 FREE FREE 15.00 Semihars are scheduled to run continuously C & S Distributors Inc. against Peter Ihe nation's second largest city It mav the innovation that exist now and that change wheil next year’s models go on 9, South Farms, $84,000. Timex Men s Full Dial Watch 12.00 8.00 FREE FREE 15.00 between 4 and 6 p.m. J, McNamara, 106-108 Summit St., $4,- also show the majority fil its residents lo have come from the phenomenal growth sale this fall. G.P.M. Builders Inc. to Daniel Jr. and Timex Lad(es Calendar Watch 14.00 ' 10.00 $6.00 FREE 17.00 Persons seeking more information are invited to 000. be'ol Hispanic ancestry and the influx of people, mixing all this If there is a change, he said, it will be a Sheipr L. O'Kraska, lot 10, Still Meadow 15.00 11.00 6.00 FREE 18.00 contact Jenks at Robert Dennis Productions, 2389 Zoning variance Today everyone is a minority in Los up and not having a long period of Timex Men's Calendar Watch reduction on some models. subdivision. 16.00 12.00 8.00 FREE 19.00 Main St.', Glastonbury, 06033, or telephone 633-5885. To Charles A. Cappello, 82 Scar­ Angeles. ' says Ur. Pisano The break­ anybody being settled in his tgovemmcnt w ill. Chase Manhattan Bank lowered Westfarms Mall, against Dale Corbin, 85 Citizens Center know what’s happening this problem it’s going to choke the authorise thrift instituUdtt. O M lim ^ ^ banks and reduction. v ’Thursday, the lord mayor reminded of­ the prime rate of business loans School St., $440.34. by reading Wally Fortin’s regular growth oi the city. The average com- East Hartford, Glasjonbury. South Glastonbury. Manchester. Vernon. Rockville and South Windsor credit unions to issue tax exempt certificates which Sperlich said at a news conference the Moiiarty Brothers Inc. against Helen column—every Tuesday and Saturday in ficials that'while other Britons may have Monday to 20 percent, effective mute is row one to one-and-a-half■ ilfh hours a will benefit savers and home bnbuyers. Chrysler price hike was necessary to Brissette, 34 Liberty St., $ ^ . The Manchester Herald. day . by 1990 it will be two to three hours been hostile to the American cause, Lon­ meet inflationary cost increases and Immediately. a dav ’’ don was supportive. jsprr'T renSK’''* f.Tfrrr t • ■|— 22 - THE HBRALD. Tues., Sept. 1. 1981 ■I^T,-- THE HERALD. Tues., Sept. 1. 1981 — 23

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V- III - Not running but can be 67,000 miles, AC, P.S, PB, one bedroom. Utilities in­ two family home. Sun Immediate occupancy. 3 Coventry Lake. Excellent 8. Power steering. AUTO RENTAL for occassional sitting in Here Is a must see situa­ over ten years experience, Bedroom Ranch. Top con­ condition. Two bedrooms. fixed to run again - or used Cruise (jontrol. Side Rpes, my Bolton home. Must be tion. Owner leaving state low rates and senior citizen cluded. $200. Locators 236- porch, garage. Heat, Automatic. Good parts. Asking $300 . 646- Captains Chairs, Inside 1979 YAMAHA 1100 i®and|p0tfr MrralJJ COUNTER AGENT END ROLLS OF PAPER 5646 (sm. fee) appliances. No children or dition. Large glassed Available now to October. SPECIAL - custom seat, fully experienced in infant and wants an immediate discounts. 643-9980. Special Labor Day mechanical condition. $600 0028. almost completed for care. References required. sale on her spacious 6 room for the back to school or pets. $340. Security. 643- enclosed sunroom, Garage. Call 569-4579.______camper. Has two beds, custom paint, asking $2,- Needed at Bradley college crowd. Limited 4714 after 5:00 p.m. Appliances. $600 monthly. wee^kend rate. Call 695. Call 228-4077. Ask for Call 643-5108. full dormered Cape with Building ContracUng 33 MANCHESTER MAIN evenings, 649-6896. 1980 CHEVY MONZA - 4 sink, cabinets, also trailer International Airport. appliances, IVi baths, Time Onlv, 6 rolls $1.00. STREEH’ - 2-3 room apart­ Lease and security. Call 1972 PLYMOUTH cyl.. standard. 45 mpg hitch and electric brake Don after 6 p.m. 'Your Community Newspaper' Must be neat in ENJOY carpeting and fireplace. Good for hundreds of uses ment, heated, hot water, FEMALE ROOMMATES - anytime Saturday and Sun­ DUSTER, 6 cylinder, highway, 30 mpg city. recently installed. Must FARRAND around the house as well as 4 bedroom, single family in day, or weekday evenings Wanted to Bent 57 automatic, air con­ Campera, Trailers and appearance, articulate, NEEDLECRAFTS? $62,900. GORDON REMODELING - Cabinets, appliances, no pets. 643-2012. Telephone 644-3269 sell. Asking $4400. 643-4463 Creative Circle needs part REALTY 643-2174. at school or college. Must Parking, security. Manchester. $125 per ditioning, Excellent condi­ between 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. •••••••••••• ••••••••a Mobile Homes 65 and able to work flexi- Roofing, Gutters, Room be picked up at The Herald month plus utilities. MANCHESTER Area - tion. $ 1 ^ . 643-9943. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ble hours. Call time workers, must, be in­ Additions, Decks, All types ___ _ Telephone 523-7047. Working brother and sister Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 64 terested in crafts such as: COVENTRY - Mini-Farm - BEFORE 11:00 a.m. Deposit required. OIBeea-Storea tor Bant RAINBOW HARDTOP DOLLAR RENT-A- of Remodeling and ONLY! Available October 1st. Call looking for two bedroom 1971 DODGE DART - new AUCTION POP-UP, Sleeps six, stove Crewel, Needlepoint, Fruit trees, berry bushes MANCHESTER - Deluxe apartment. Reasonable 1979 CM-400 T, Excellent CAR. Latch Hooking. Will train. Repairs. Free estimates. Three bedroom duplex on 646-5821 after 5:00. WORKSPACE ” '**6 r rebuilt engine, new These cars will be auctioned and icebox, excellent con­ and garden on private 2.3 Fully insured. Phone 643- rent, heat, hot water, off September 8th, at 8 a.m. at condition, asking $1100. PLEASE READ E M P L O Y M E N T ‘Iff ...... ” 6^7-9049 Call toll free 1-800-258-4706. acres. Three bedroom GOLF CLUBS - a pair of quiet dead-end street. STORAGE SPACE FOR transmission. $700 or best 8900 miles. Call 528-6849. dition, $900. 646-4675. 6017. ladies woods $15 - a pair of MANCHESTER RENT in Manchester. No appliances. Telephone offer. Telephone 646-3408 390 New State Road, PART TIME 20-24 hours, cape. Swimming mral, gar­ Wooded lot. Air con­ after 6 p.m. 228-3987. Manchester. YOUR AD mens woods like new left ditioner. Oversized rooms. Excellent 6 room apart­ lease or security deposit. after 5 p.m. Help Wanted 13 Bartender Short order RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST age, and more. Asking ^5,- LEON CIEZSYNSKI 1971 CHEVROLET KZ400 D elu x e 1978 ClittIfiMl Ids ir t l■k■n BANK P R O O F 900. Century 21, Lindsey hand $20. Miscellaneous $550 per month plus ment, $400. Excellent 5 Reasonable rates. Suitable Serial No. I) 39F21509727 KAWASAKI, fairing, •••••••••••••••••••••••• cook. No police record, - Local, medium-size BUILDER. New homes, irons at 48c. $5.00 each. 649- room ap artm en t $350. for small business. Retail Autoa For Sale 61 Personal advice o«$r the phone ts i con­ bondable. 'Telephone 646- OPERATOR - Full time. Real Estate, 649-4000. utilities. Two months CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe 1970 DODGE baggage-rack, saddle bags, RiN S PART TIME, All manufacturer needs additions, remodeling, rec 1794. Excellent 6 room house, and commercially zoned, Serial No. U41l9e219S0S venience. The Herald la 3171. South Windsor Bank & security. No pets. DeVille - 72,000 miles. low mileage. $1350 . 688- Abigail Van Buren offers shifts at Student Health energetic, personable and rooms, garages, kitchens $575. No pets. References (jail 872-1801, 10 to 5. 1971 T-BIRD - 54,000 Good condition. $2700 or 1974 VEGA ratpontible lor only ona In- Service. Physical assess­ Trust Co. Contact: Warren organized person for front Buelnete Property 26 Blanchard & Rossetto, 646- 6201 Ask for Andrea. personal advice daily in remodeled, ceilings, bath HAND GRAPE GRINDER 2482. and security. Lombardo original miles. Excellent Best offer. Telephone 742- Sorial Ho. IVlSUU4M2St corract InsarUon and than ment skills necessary. Call TEACHER AIDE: Mor­ Matteson for appointment, office. Must deal well with jtile, dormers, roofing. running, body, and in­ 1971 CHEVROLET one of America’s best-read only to thi tizo of ll|p 289-6061. EOE. with 150 bottles. $90 lor all. and Associates, 649-4003. NEWLY RENOVATED 6800 - Keep trying. 1974 YAMAHA TX "500 - or write to Peg Maloney, ning hours in pre-school. people and have good office LOCAL FRANCHISE FOR Residential or commer­ Size 9 Uniroyal 6” rubber 310 square feet office terior. Full power. Serial No. lW471T1481g2 columns, "Dear Abby," in origin^ Iniartlon. Errora Apply at YWCA, 647-1437. SALE - proof of $1,000 per MANCHESTER - Freshly 1969 CHEVROLET Good condition. New rear Director of Nursing, Box skills. Excellent benefits. cial. 649-4291. shoes. $9 like new. 643-2880. RENTALS: New to this available. Main Street Negotiable..Serious only - Looking for a job? Read The Manchester Herald's which do not lesion the U-11. University of Conn. Application deadline DENTAL ASSISTANT - 4 Please tall for appoint­ week profit with absentee furnished, one bedroom. Matt 646-3409. Serial No. 1G4479T139071 tire. $595. Call 295-9123 Too much to list. Today area? Let us help you to get location with ample today’s G assifi^ Ads for after 5:00 p.m. Focus section. valiie of the adverUtament Storrs, Ct. 06268 at 468- August 26,1981. day week, orthodontic of­ ment, Michele O’Neil, owner. Total cost $75,000. DESIGN KITCHENS', 16 Cu. Ft. Frost Free G. situated. Specialists is parking. Call 649-2891. CHARUE’SSERVHZ STATION, MC. 4700. E.O.E. fice. Experienced Syndet Products Inc., 6 ^ Call collect 1-401-724-8198, only $240. 236-45646. the best offerings. will not bo corroctad by an cabinets, vanities, counter Fox Gibson Refrigerator. Locators, fee. temporary and permanent SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, additional Insartlon. MUNSON'S Candy Kitchen preferred. Reply Box 2356 0172. Mr. DeCristoforo. tops, kitchen cabinet fronts White. Very good condi­ rentals & sales. Efficien­ BASEMENT STORAGE TRUCKS. Car Inventory FEATURE WRITER - is accepting applications Vernon, CT, 060^ custom woodworking, tion. $300. 6 4 3 -^ . cies to 4 BR rentals. Check AREA with dirt floors. valued $2143 sold for $100. This is a part time position for September employ­ SUPERVISOR - for ordpr FAMILY SIZED DUPLEX Similar bargains available. LEGAL NOTICE colonial reproductions. - Fully carpeted. Pets us out and register today. First room 18V4 ft.xl5 ft.; fRaurhrslrr with flexible hours. Appli­ ment in the following DO SOMETHING ABOUT department of manufac­ J.P. Lewis 649-9658. BASEBOARD Wall Fee negotaole. Sclar second room 23 ft.xl5V^ ft. Call for information, 602- Pursuant to the provisions of Section 13a-58 of the Written statements or exhibits concerning this project cant must have had some positions: packer, DOING NOTHING. turing company. Mature welcome. Porch, 941-80V44, Ext. 7816. Phone General Statutes of Connecticut, as revised, and Section □ BUSINESS registers for hot air heat. Appliances. $225. 236-5646 Realtors, 232-1650. $30 monthly. 649-0717. may be submitted either at the public hearing or may be lirralh previous writing salesperson and order Become an Avon represen­ person with previous ERIN MASONRY call refundable. 128, Title 23, United States Code as prescribed in tative, full time or part and SERVICES 4-6x10, 7-5x12. $2 each. Out­ Locators, fee. mailed or delivered to the office of the Connecticut experience. Please send clerk. Hours are Monday supervisory experience. BUILDERS, INC. concrete board motor stand, APARTMENTS AND 5.000 Ft. Will sub-divide in Volume 7, Chapter 7, Section 5 of the Federal Aid Department of Transportation, 24 Wolcott Hill Road, samples and short letter thru Friday 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. time. Earn good money Typing required oc­ 1965 CHEVY II for parts. and masonry .construction Telephone 649-2071. ROCKVILLE - Gean cozy OTHER RENTALS: Small Sections. 35 Oakland Highway Manual, dated December 30, 1974, the Connec­ Wethersfield. Connecticut 06109, Attention: Mr. Avo T. outlining your background Call for appointment 649- and be your own boss. Call casionally. $200 plus and repairs. Insured, (jail Street, Manchester. Heavy Telephone 646-2924 after 4 523-9401 or 646-3685. Sarvicaa Otiared 31 two bedroom, carpeting, Eliminate competition! ticut Elepartment of Transportation — Bureau of Ora. no later than September 22, 1981. Such written to The Editor, Box 0, 4332. benefits. Fee paid. EOE. 647-17M. STEREO SPEAKERS - Know about the rentals traffic area. Excellent p.m. Ask for Mike. Highways, will hold a Combined Layout and Design Manchester Herald. Please Call 649-7000 for appoint­ parking, yard for kids. statements or exhibits will be made a part of the public RBWEAVING BURN Pioneer centrex. two way $250. Locators. 236-5646. before they’re advertised. parking. Low rental fee. Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 8, 1981, from do not call. KITCHEN HELP ment DAVID JAMES HOLES. Zippers, um­ ELECTRICAL SERVICES in good condition. Fifteen Efficiencies to 4 BR ren­ 1973 FORD PINTO hearing and will be considered in the same way as oral NEEDED - two utility per­ GROWTH fee. 7:30 P.M. to the conclusion in the Coventry High School statements. NOTICES PERSONNEL. brellas repaired. Window - We do all types of Elec­ watt maximum. $60 a pair. tals. Register today. Fee WAGON - new transmis­ PART TIM E sons for dishwashing 5 shades, Venetian blinds. trical Work! Licensed. Call Telephone after 4 p.m. 64& negotiable. Sclar Realtors. MANCHESTER - SeVel-hl sion, new brakes, running' Auditorium, Ripley Hill Road, Coventry, Connecticut. SALESPERSON to sell nights per week. Must be 18 POSITIONS WAREHOUSE WORKER - A RARE FIND - Spacious condition. $500. Telephone Department personnel will be available to answer in­ X Full time openings available Keys. TV FOR RENT. after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. 4298. five roomer. Children 2^-1650. Industrial Locations for This hearing will be concerned with the (two) sections Lost and Found 1 Newspaper Subscriptions. years old. Call George at Full time days. Receiving, Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. lease. $1.10 per square ft. 646-4619. dividual questions concerning the project, one hour for persons desiring growth welcome. Appliances. of Interstate Route 84 located in the Town of Coventry prior to the start of the hearing. Go door-to-dopr with our 643-2751. opportunities in the restaurant shipping, misc. duties. 649-5221. CONCRETE AND LIGHT GRAY TOILET HOUSES: to $2.40 per square ft. 600’ hews carriers four >______Under $300. 236-5646. 1967 ECONOLINE VAN - and are more particularly described as beginning at the LUST - I’LA TIM 'M industry. Position duties In­ Steady work in Hartford. PAVIN(5 - Concrete AND TANK with sink and Locators, fee. FRUSTRATED? Need to 9,000 . Hayes Corpora­ All individuals wishing to speak are requested to print evenings a week, Monday clude customer service, 522-2214. tion. 6464131. $500 or Best Offer. Bolton Town Line north of U.S. Route 6 and continuing Wrislwatch Vicinity pjast BRICK, BLOCK. STONE - driveways, foundations, faucets. $75. Pink toilet reputable help? A Rental their names on a Speaker Sign-up Sheet which will be Center Street. [’arker thru Thursday 5:30 to 8:30. ★ GREAT ★ product preparation, and Concrete. Chimney floors and all other con­ tank, $15. Telephone 646- service you can depend on. Telephone 647-1790, southeasterly to the Andover Town Line in the vicinity Salary plus bonus. Call misc. restaurant support. Must MANCHESTER - Carpeted available on the evening of the hearing. The hearing will Street, Porter Street, SERVICE STATION Repairs. ”No Job Too crete needs. Also, blacktop 4638. Check us out today. Ef­ MANCHESTER - Retail, of Woodbridge Road, an approximate distance of 2.7 .Mark Abraitls, Manchester enjoy working with public. one bedroom, utilities paid. OLDSMOBILE Cutlass be conducted in the following manner: Please rail ti43-539.'l TEMPORARY Small.” Call 644-8356 for driveways. For your free Private parking. Under ficiencies to 4 BR rentals. storage, and/or manufac­ miles. Beginning again at the Andover Town Lir n the Herald 643-2711. Benefits to include Major ATTENDANT estimates. estimates call Andre Char- 12 foot (janoe, $165; For­ Sclar Realtors. 232-1650. turing space. 2,000 sq. ft. to Supreme - 1975, Automatic vicinity of Bunker Hill Road and continuing sot Medical. Dental, Paid Vaca­ $200. 236-5646. Locators, transmission, power After the presentation by the Department of Transpor- LOST Gray limp haired bonneau & Sons, 528-7551 mica Kitchen Set, $115; fee. . 25.000 sq. ft. Very ly to the existing portion of Interstate Route 8 tiper cat Linwood Drive CASHIERS - Kitchen help JOBS tion. Sick Leave Coverage, Full and pari time. Apply In reasonable. Brokers steering, power brakes, 'ation, the moderator will first accept comments from and more. For details, call person at 252 Spencer Street evenings 644-9188. and Moped, $250. EAST HARTFORD - Love­ proximate distance of 4.1 miles. These section area Telephone 649-3847 days or nights and air-conditioning, AM-FM. ral, state and local elected officials. The moderator manager between 2 and 7 after 1 p.m. Telephone 649-8810. EAST HARTFORD - Bum- ly modernized two protected. Cali Heyman prise all or part of State Project Numbers 12-79, weekends. Apply in per­ AVAILABLE p.m. Telephone 649-7738. P A N E L IN G & bedroom apartment, se­ Properties. l-226-12()6. $2500. Telephone 646-4848 ill then .select speakers in the order in which names side Avenue - 3 bedrooms, after 6 pm. and 01-88, Federal Air Project Numljers 1-84-4(97) Personals 2 son: Kentuckv Fried FIIKim.Y RESTMIRMTS M&M' P&H, Manchester SUSPENDED CEILINGS Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 cond floor, garage, $300 r on the Speaker Sign-up Sheet. In order to allow •••••••••••••••••••••••• Chicken, 300 Burnside AT 649-2871. Small repairs, porch, yard, basement. 84-4(98)78, and 1-84-4(99)83. 438 Main 81. WAREHOUSEMAN - INSTALLED- Also: Rec •••••••••••••••••••••••• Kids ok. $350. G II, S61-I22I. plus utilities. No pets. e an opportunity to speak, all indivduals •St.'OTT C..\LI. SrXNV 487- Avenue, East Hanford. , remodeling, heating, Rooms & General Repairs. FREE TO GOOD HOMES - Purity and references. king for the first time will be requested to limit CAPITAL Manchaatar, Conn. TRUCK DRIVER baths, kitchens and water LEGAL NOTICE A plan showing the recommended layout and design w. 0643 EOEAar ______NEEDED - Experienced Call Dave 289-3826 or 871- Affectionate Tabby and A FREE RENTAL Amida St Barromb Realty Pursuant to the provisions of Section 13a-58 of the be available for public inspection after August 7,1981 in emarks to five (5) minutes. Individuals with HELP WANTED FULL heaters. Free estimates! 7459. two striped kittens. 646- 644-1539. WORK WHEN YOU only for wholesale SERVICE for landlords, General Statutes of Connecticut, as revised, and Section the office of the Town Clerk of Coventry. More detailed leng prepared statements are requested to- give a Announcements 3 AND PART TIME - Clerk- millwork distributor. Oass •••••••••••••••••••••••• 5891 after 6:00. •••••••••••••••••••••••• WANT C & M ’Tree Service, Free open 7 days. Call for 128, Title 23, United States Code as prescribed in information developed by the Connecticut Department five (5) minute long summary of their statements and Cashier needed second and LOOKING FOR a part II license desired, ^uth Heating-Plumbing 35 details: G II, S6I-I22I. ■ IMMEDIATE I'LK.A MAHKKT Kvory third shift. Apply in person Work a day ... a week ... a estimates. Discount senior •••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE BABY GERBILS - OfXUPANCY - Top area - Volume 7, (jhapter 7, Section 5 of the Federal Aid of Transirartation — Bureau of Highways, as well as submit a copy of the entire statement, which will hr time sales person to fill in Windsor location. 289-1591, Highway Manual, dated December 30,1974, the Connec­ Sunday 10-5 Coventry an- •Monday thru Friday. 9 month or longer on higji when needed. Pleasant call 1 p.m. tp 4 p.m. only citizens. Company SCHALLER PLUMBING­ Call 643-0456 anytime. 2 bedroom enclosed sun written views received as a result of coordination with made an official part of the public hearing transcript a m. - 3 p.m 7-Eleven paying temporary jobs Let us Manchester owned and MANCHESTER - one ticut Department of Transportation — Bureau of After everyone has an opportunity to speak once, there lique center. 1140 .Main working conditions. Apply ask for Barbara. HEATING - Water pump bedroom apartment, stove, porch, appliances, garden. various agencies, officials, and groups, is available for Street. Coventry Dealer Store. 513 Center Street. show you how easy it is to get operated. Call 646-1327. specialists. Also, 45 Highways, will hold a Combined Layout and Design will be no time limit for those wishing to speak a second into the exciting world of in person - Diamond Show­ Boata-Acceaaorlaa refrigerator, heat paid. $ ^ . Utilities extra. Pets public inspection or copying the Department of Npace availahle. Telephone ■ Manchester case, Manchester Parkade. remodeling service or ok. Owner 6494549. Public Hearing on Tuesday, September 15, 1981, from time. All those making a presentation are requested to business. If you can type, take EXPERIENCED - Mature EXTERIOR PAINTING - Just $2K. G |I, 561-1221. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Transportation — Bureau of Highways Engineering Of­ 742-9698 shorthand or have any other sales Mrson. Apply in per­ repairs. Free estimates. CLARK "SAN JUAN 7.7’’ 7:30 P.M. to the conclusion in the K-4 Elementary fice at 160 Pascone Place, Newington, Monday through speak at the microphone so that comments may be of­ CLERICAL ASSISTANT - office skills, (even if a bit rus­ COMPANION decks, patios, driveway 649^66. sail boat, 1979. Many un­ Homaa for Bant 54 ficially recorded, son, Marlow's Inc. 867 sealing, coH^e junior EAST HARTFORD - fur­ •••••••••••••••••••••••ft School Ail Purpose Room, Notch Road, Bolton, (jonnec- Friday, 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., excluding holidays. HANDWRITING for fast paced growing ty) call or come in today! Or HOUSEKEEPER - Main Street,. Manchester. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ique features. Beautiful for nished one bedroom 2V4 ticut. •ANAL'i'SIS class starting appliance distributor ser­ ask about a convenient ap­ Private home, live in com­ seeking work. Cheap rates. cruising, set up for racing VERNON - Heat included. Tentative schedules for right-of-way acquisitions, con­ All persons interested in this matter are welcome to ai- pointment interview in: Estimates. 643-0468. Household Goods 40 rooms. Carpeting, base­ September 16th Taupht by vice department. panion and housekeeper for HELP WANTED - Cooks •••••••••••••••••••••••• Used two seasons. Asking ment. $55. weekly. G II, King sized three bedroom This hearing will be concerned with section of Interstate struction and relocation assistance programs will be tend the public hearing. local certilied Experience helpful but we MANCHESTER elderly lady. Excellent helper, 11-2, 5 days a week. ^,000. Call for details 649- 561-1221. with basement. Kid’s o.k. Route 84 located in the Town of Bolton from the vicinity Arthur B. Powers will train Please call 528- LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ USED (jail now. Locators 236-5646 discussed at the public hearing. G r a p h o n a n a 1y s t - For location and accomoda­ Counter girls 6-10. Must be REFRIGERATORS, 2825 or 649-2062. of Connecticut Route 85 easterly to the Coventry Town A final Environmental/Section 4(f) statement has been (jommissioner details telephone 649-3423 .3781 for interview EOE. tion. East Hartford area. cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ (sm. fee) able to work some ages cleaned. All types WASHERS, RANGES - M A N C H EST E R - 3 Line north of U.S. Route 6, an approximate distance of approved for this project. 074-07 CAPITAL References. 569^)595. weekends. Apply in person Qardan Producta 47 bedroom, complete trash, brush removed. Gean, Guaranteed. Parts •••••••••••••••••••••••• BOLTON - Carpeted two 3.4 miles. This section is within State I^oject Number Hartford Road Dairy & Service. Low prices! kitchen, priced right. $275. 12-79 and Federal Aid Project Number 1-84-4(97)75. TEMPORARIES PART TIME HELP Picket, Split Rail, BARTLET PEARS Ready bedroom duplex with gar­ Queen, Manchester. Stockade Fences installed. B.D. Pearl Si Son, 649 Main G II. 561-1221. CanneGticiirt Quality NEEDED for light Street. 643-2171. for canning $5.00 a basket. age. $300’s. Locators 236- A plan showing the recommended layout and design Tsmporary Otllca Persomal 528-0670. maintenance work. SALES PERSON - looking Brombolo Farm, 108 Bran­ ALL AREAS: Apartments 5m (sm. fee) Crochet Tank Top Service dy Street, Bolton. was available for public inspection after August 14,1981, i w n \ T i o \ 99 Pratt St. Hartford. CT Retirees acceptable. Call for a bright, energetic LICENSED DAY CARE CONTEMPORARY and houses available. If EAST HARTFORD - in the office of the Town Clerk of Bolton. I^is plan was Look For It Evory 643-9563. ask for Joe. sales person for Appliance- HOME - Will watch your FURNITURE available at you don’t see it' - ask for it. supplemented on Aug. 28, 1981, to reflect an alternate TO HID 278-1313 TV store. Good pay and wholesale prices. Custom Wanted to Buy 49 G II, S6I-I22I. Family sized three The Eighth Utilities An equi fp o ttiwfty tNflfl|ief child or infant days. Call bedroom bouse, layout for Bolton Notch. Persons who have reviewed the FULL TIME - Payroll benefits. We will train the 6464)262. and standard sizes map on file before August 28th are invited to review the District of Manchester, right iqdividual. Please available. Visit our factory CASH FOR YOUR Proper­ SOUTH WINDSOR - fur­ appliances, yard, kids. Wodnosday Conn . seeks bids for Clerk with an aptitude for ty. We buy quickly and con­ SiiO. Locators 236-5646. supplemental mapping. More detailed information figures and the ability to call Al Siefferts Appliance, A C O M P L E T E showroom Monday - Satur­ nished one bedroom, stove, engineering services for a 647-9997. day 9-5 p.m. Andre Fur­ fidentially. The Hayes Cor­ refrigerator, private entry. (sm fee) developed by the (jonnecticut Department of Transpor­ type. Excellent benefits. CARPENTRY service. poration. 6464)131. $200. Includes utilities. G tation — Bureau of Highways, as well as written views survey, design and test PART T IM E Apply in person to Counters, remodeling, niture Industries, 125 THREE BEDROOM newly borings for the proposed AFTERNOONS - Office ALL AROUND KITCHEN repairs, concrete work. No ^ w in Rd., South Windsor. II, S6I-122I. received as a result of coordination with various'agen­ In Tho Classified Section Meadows West Convales­ help wanted 3 days per refinlshed aluminum sided sanitary sewers on Union clerk 1 pm- 5 pm. Payroll, cent Home 333 Bidwell joD too small. 649-1427. * RENTALS Ranch. Availahle im­ cies, officials, and groups, is available for public inspec­ correspondance, filing, Street, Manchester, week. Apply in person only SMALL DINETTE TABLE mediately. Gose to bus and tion or copying at the Department of Transportation — Street from the existing after 3 p.m. at Fanl’s with four chairs. $30. Three M A N C H EST E R - 2 manhole on Union Street, telephone. Send resume to between the hours of 8 and WOULD LOVE t 6 highway. $500 monthly, Bureau of Highways Engineering Office at 160 Pascone G.S.I. Box 329, Manchester 4. Kitchen, 1015 Main Street, WATCH your child in my cushion c^ch $45. Room, tor H.nl 52 bedroom, garage, base­ plus security and Place, Newington, Monday through FYiday, 8:30 A.M. to northly to Tolland Turn­ Conn. 06040. Manchester Ct. 06040. Telephone 643-0748. ment, yard for p ^ . $250. G pike. approximately 1,400 state licensed home. references. Call Mr. 4:30 P.M., excluding holidays. Snacks and lunch included. II, sei-mi. Rothman or Mr. Green 646- feet Broposal to be APPLICATIONS ARE Call Carol 646-8402...... Exlremely^nic” room. 4144. Tentative schedules for right-of-way acquisitions, con­ designed with considera­ ARETHEMDS HELP BEING Accepted for struction and relocation assistance programs will be tion for possible future machine and inspection WILL BABYSIT YOUR KU cTHH GLASTONBURY - 6 room discussed at the public hearing. BACK IN SCHOOL? personnel on both a full and yards. $60 tax inclu^. privileges. $50 weekly. sanitary sewer installation WANTED CHILDREN - in my home, MANCHESTER - 5 room home, basement, laundry, on Kenwood Drive. Union part time basis. Apply in Sand, gravel. Call 643-9504. gtrano ^ e a l Estate, 643- A final Environmental/Section 4(f) statement has been person: Quality Name infants to school age. duplex. Appliances, no porch. Kids ok. $4%. G fl, Place and Jefferson Street. We have a telephone Looking for my 2-year- Snacks and lunch provided. 1878. pets. Partially finished 561-1221. , approved for this project. sales position now old child with Larry or Plate, Inc., Fisher Hill Call 647-0631. WATER St AIR - C o m p lete______IJid specifications are Road, Elast Glastonbury. Kngsized W ater^s, st^- MANCHESTER - Fur- basement. $450. Days 649- Written statements or exhibits concerning this project available at the Eighth open In our pleasant Scott Bolster, AKA Jim 1801, after 5:30 646-0884. BOLTON -.enjoy country Johnson. Call Sunny, EXPERIENCED tin g a t 119^ The u^gjied sleeping room for living on one acre. Two may be submitted either at the public hearing or may be Utilities District office setting in East HIGHSCH(X)L Professional Watered gentleman. $150 a mailed or deliver,ed to the office of the Connecticut Firehouse. 32 Main Street. 487-0643. SOPHMORE for general MOTHER will care for FIVE ROOMS - Second bedroom (jape. $500 plus Hartford. Hours are 9 your child before and after People. Broad Street, ^^onth plus security and floor, large yard, dead-end, utilities. Telephone 646- Department of Transportation, 24 Wolcott Hill Road, Manchester. Conn 06040. store work after school Manchester. references. Share modem am-1 pm or 5 pm-9 KNMD FM MFOnUTNN hours. Will instruct in school. Keeney School dis­ $300 plus utilities, security. 0806 days, 742-6464 Wethersfield, Connecticut 06109, Attention: Mr. Avo T. Sealed proposals will be trict. 647-9302. 647-1504. evenings. Ora, no later than September 29, 1981. Such written received until 4:00 p m., on pm. High hourly rates sottering jewely and also NEW KING OR QUEEN ^jik{„g.''®TefeSne*’(MS® statementa or exhibifs which must be reproducible in Monday, September 14, plus commissions and machine engraving. Shoor SIZE waterbed, never B A B Y SIT TE R - w ill opened, 10 year warranty, ’______EAST HARTFORD - Fully SOUTH WINDSOR - Huge black ft white on paper not larger than 8W x 11" will be 1981. Jewelers, 917 Main Street, babysit your child or infant 5 room house, laundry, many other full time NURSES AIDE - Part time Manchester. walnut stained pine frame, l a r q E ROOM WITH carpeted, one bedroom, made a part of the publjc hearing and will be considered Bids will be publicly days in my home. mooera appliances, laun­ large yard for kids. $400. j f s m M benefits. - 3 pm-11 pm. Laurel Washington Senool area. headboard, deck, p^MUI. ^win beds. Kitchen L ectors, 236-5646 (sm fee) in the same way as oral statements. opened.read and recorded, Manor, 91 Chestnut Street, TRAVEL AGENT needed niattress, liner, heatCT, privileges, refrigerator, dry. $200's. Locators, 236- Telephone 646-7424. 5m (sm fee). at 8.00 p m., September 14, Manchester. part time by local agency. 'Department personnel will be available to answer in­ AUTO Please call between^ Eoo freezer, washer and dryer, 1981, at the Eighth Utilities Some experience 563-0073, Rocky Hill. air-conditioning, parking. dividual questions concerning the project, one hour 9 am - 1 prn. 203-569- CUSTODIAN - Part time. preferred. Please send MANCHESTER - Extra SIX ROOM HOUSE - $550 District Firehouse, 32 OAK MORRIS CHAIR Telephone 64S-5600. prior to the start of the hearing. Main Street, Manchester, 4990. Good wages. Apply in per­ complete resume to Box large 5 roomer, modem per month plus heat. son : Metronics, Inc. Route TT, c/o The Herald. DAY CARE NURSERY $35j00. Outdoor Gas Grill o N E ROOM kitchen, laundry and more. P u r i ty required, (jail 649- Conn. 06040. $300. Locators, 236-5646 1752. AH individuals wishing to speak are requested to print The right is reserved to 6 & 44, Bolton, EOE. PROGRAM - State telephone puRNISHED.Private en- their names on a Speaker Sign-up Sheet which will t>e Crocket ASSEMBLERS AND COIL Licensed. Three understan­ (sm fee). reject any or all bids, 649^55K; if no answer keep trance. Private Bath. available on the evening of the hearing. The hearing will SALES & SERVICE - We WINDERS - Female ding- teachers. Enclosed trying.______' Parking. No pets. Call 649- 5963 L Helen J. Warrington STUDYHALL AIDE - are seeking men and referrred. Finger dexter! play yard, play room, be conducted in the following manner: Clerk Bolton High School - 9:45 - A versatile slei'veless top women in this area to sell ty necessary. xperience snacks, lunches. Learning SWIM POOLS Distributor ...... MANCHESTER - Lease After the presentation by the Department of Transpor­ Eighth Utilities 1:30 daily. Telephone 643- not necessary,, will train. 4 H m You for your skirts anfl pants 2768 for application. and service our complete not necessai experiences. Keeney free - one bedroom, laun­ tation, the moderator will first accept comments from is simple to crochet. District line of Home Cleaning day week. 10 hour day. 7- School District. 2Mi - 5 dry, appliances, private Equipment. Commission, 5:30 apply at Able Coil & federal, state and local elected officials. The moderator No. .“)96.T has crochet 063-08 SUBSTITUTE years. 646M884. parking. $190. Locators, directions for Sizes <» to salary and bonuses, (jail Electronics, Bolton. Conn. ______2S8-SM (sm fee). N n will t h ^ select speakers in the order in which names TEACHERS - Bolton High appear on the S p ^ e r Sign-up Sheet. In order to allow IG inclusive, '* RUSTED NUTS OR School - all areas. 646-3936 for the opportunity Painting-Paporing 32 In clu d es in s ta lla tlo n j Available now. iacatara TO ORDER, ttntf %\JiO for loeti to change your entire life. OFFICE HELP - General. FlnanciM available. Call ss&sMft f*m feel MANCHESTER- One and everyone an opportunity to speak, all individuals Super Buys From These sattom. plot 2S( for poitaio aod BOLTS LOOSEN Telephone 643-2768. Joey c ^ t 203-225-8894. Z38-55i» (sm. lec) InstiiMieiit handling. (Jood typist. Knowledge of PROFESSIONAL two bedroom apartments speaking for the first time will be requested to limit QUICKLY. Pour or rub any figures. Hours flexible. PAINTING - Interior and available. Centrally ANNE CABOT carbonated beverage on RN's - LPN’s - full time iv jn u T V MANCHESTER - heat in- their remarks to five (5) minutes. Individuals with hw Mwcheitw NcriM CONSTRUCTION Call 649-901^. exterior. (Commercial and 19 INCH Consol T.V. eluded. One bedroom. located on busline near and the stubborn nut or bolt and part time positions f w lengthy preparedjitatements are requested to give a 1150 Avt. af Amaricat MECHANIC residential. Free es­ Won’t la st long. $226. shopping center and five (5) minute long summary of their statements and N^w Yarti, N.V. 10036 will loosen. Shopping for a available on 7-3 and 3-11 timates. Fully insured. 648- schoou. For further details 8 Leading Car Dealers Print Name. Addrait with ZIP new car? See tray's best shifts for responsible Homoa For Sato 23 feg‘^ a ^ e “ $2^ Inters2364i846fsm.fee) S a l “Y . submit a copy of the entire statement, which will be CODE and Style Nambor. EXKRIENCED IN: 4879. call 649-7157. 0 made an official part of the public hearing transcript. choices in the Classified nurses looking to join a Telephone 649-3953. EA ST H A R T FO R D - 1981 ALBUM with a 32-page team of caring METAL FAMICATHM MANCHESTER - Area of After everyone has an opportunity to speak once, there **Home Section'* with full pages. SHEET METAL w o rn LEE PAINTING. Interior „ __ . Deluxe one bedroom. Lots VERY NICE TWO Charter Oak Buick professionals working fi^ofessionaI homes. To set- & Eheterior. "(Check my BEDROOM APARTMENT G d will be no time limit for those wishing to speak a second Morlarty Bros. Mercury / directions. Price.. . I2J25, together in a friendly, Ymc round omployniStil ie an estate. Custom built, Locators ALSO THESE BOOKS AT |2 J S EACH. -P y ^ in g on Moving? Sell rate before you decorate. ’ Retail $W. Will sen for W j , - On first floor. Wall to wall time. All those making a presentation are requested to relaxed atmosphere. Trovol Intfdvod three bedroom ranch on Dillon Ford Mandiastor Plymouth fr124-W HITE HOUSE M ILT BOOK. Dependable. Fully insured. ^ Ladies figure skates, a w ______thole no longer needed Competive starting salary, 100’ X 150’ lot. One and one carpeting in living rooms speak at the microphone so that comments may be of- 30 qsilts to Blocs aad apBllRM* items fast with a Classified 646-8776 64^1653. new, size 6, $18. Call 64S- p l e ASANT QUIET Private entrance. Near . flcially recorded. B-12f-ALL-TIME aUllTfAVORITES. non-benefits package half baths, two fireplaces, 3hr. DoCormlor Datsun Lynch Toyota-PonUac Ad. 6348. COMPLETELY Main Street. $400 monthly. 30 floral sad ftosiatric dailghi. available. Cqnveniently. fully finished walkout All pel B-127-KNITt rOB AU. 34 ltt«t. Every day someone located off 1-84. Call or stop recreation room, double INTERIOR ■ AND is ______I . r e n o v a t e d 4 roonu, OWNER PAYS HEAT ft Balch PonUac4lulck rsRHty ftth io u , h t M Botlist. BABYSITTER WANTED EXTERIOR painting, tad floor. Middle aged peri HOT WATER. Gdl Ed or tend tlthe public bearing. Scranton Pontlac-Cadil^K: BBBKB AT EACH somewhere Is getting In for personal interview, for 6 month old in our garage, many fine Rockville Nursing Home, features. PRII^IPALS Frame for w«H ^ s o n s preferred; Non- Dan at 649-3947 8 a.m. to 5 Arthur B. Powers ■ -l3 t-D 0 L U ~ e id Sfid Naw. Haw results from his Classified home. Approximately 20 tachlng to dresser ^ smokers. No pets. Security p.m. 649-1490, or 646-9892 (jommissioner la drtia auMi how to molit thorn. Ad. Try one yourself and 22 South Street, Rockville. hours week. Must be Hexi- ONLY. Write: Box T, c/o Sleep sofa $35. Call 646-1427 references. Call 6tt- B-130 - KEEPSAKE BUILTS. 34 after S p.m. 061-07 Bioeod and SBBilRiicd deolsni. see. 875-0771. ble. 649-3847. The Herald. anytime. S897.