24 - THE HERALD, Wed.. March IB, 1981

------s Bolton still wonts Area N ew s. • • talks with Andover Poll doesn’t shake Town dashes Home improvement: Whalers explode, BOLTON — It is the intent of the Board Henry Ryba sent a letter to Andover First .of SelMtmen to keep communications Selectman J. Russel Thompson, Sprii^ is the time open with Andover officials on the issue of requesting that the two boards meet Reagan confidence couple’s dream trounce Canadiens solid waste disposal. before March 30, the date for the town Special section inside Vernon council Finance Board member Morris meeting in Bolton on a solution for the Page 3 1 Page 4 Page 13 Silverstein addressed the seletctmen town’s solid waste disposal problem. Tuesday, and said he “would hope that the The town will be asked to vote for either OKs tax-paying general communications remain open townwide pick-up or the installation of a between the two towns. transfer station. The possibility of building a transfer It was the decision of the Andover board in installments station at the Andover dump site is the not to meet with Bolton until after March object of the communications, and this 30. The Andover board, said Thompson \ KUNON — The Town Council has agreed, on sugges­ issue seemed dead in January when the last week, would rather wait to see which tion of Tele-Processing Corp., the firm doing the town’s “W Andover Board of Selectmen denied a way Bolton townspeople want to go before tax bills, to separate each motor vehicle bill and to con­ meeting with Bolton’s selectmen. At this Andover enters into consideration. Thursday tinue to allow all amounts in excess of $100 to be paid in time, ^Iton selectmen were to present Ryba said that it is the “wish of the March 19, 1981 two installments. their proposal. Board of Selectmen” to maintain open Manchester, Conn. The council also agreed, on suggestion of Tele­ corhmunications on, the issue. 25 Cents A letter from Silverstein to the Andover Silverstein said that he would “hate to processing, to adopt a $2 minimum charge for delinquent Board reopened negotiations between the property taxes k see it (communications) die down,” two towns, and the Andover Board has adding that he “keeps hoping there is a William T. Lull, an officer in the computer firm, told agreed to meet with the Bolton Board. Robert Dotson, director of administration, that Vernon is possibility” for the towns to come to some (The Henilti Subsequently, Bolton First Selectman the one town of 75 the firm does business with that agreement on the issue. Serving the Greater Manchester Area for 1 0 0 Years doesn't have a $2 minimum interest charge and therefore Vernon s bills must be ordered separately from the rest. He said if the town continued this practice then it must Bolton selectmen learn budget about $2,000 for them But if the standard bill were used it would cost the town only about $1,700 for the bills. of evacuation proposal The minimum $2 interest charge is imposed on taxpayers if the bill isn't paid within one month of the due BOLTON — The selectmen have that people will not be damamged by a Stubborn, smoky fire date. learned of a new Wartime Crisis Reloca­ nuclear war,” adding that the plan Assessor ,Iack VanOudenhove told the council he felt tion Plan which in the event of a pending ironically is directed at “who can save the that not having the $2 minimum charge adds to the confu­ Bill Evans, right, of Manchester, has been named associate nuclear attack, calls for an evacuation of most (people), not who can kill the most.” sion and awards a person for not paying his bill on time. director of Rockville General Hospital’s Department of Human the residents of town to a small town in China and the U.S.S.R., he said, have Lull said that the other problem involving tax bills upstate New York. similar plans already worked out. related to motor vehicles, noting that before the motor Services. Shown with Evans Is Grover Orcutt, director of human First Selectman Henry Ryba said that Ryba said that the landscape of the area services, who will manage the department’s satellite unit at is “beautiful,” but a “wilderness,” and he guts Rockville building vehicle supplement went into effect, that identically he first learned of the plan last week, and registered motor vehicies on the Oct. 1 motor vehicle Manchester Memorial Hospital. He will administer various drove up to the town of Keene Valley to in­ was concerned that the area could not suf­ abstract and rate book, were combined. He said his firm alcohol, drug, adolescent, family and other counselling programs. vestigate its potentials in accommodating ficiently accommodate all the residents of VERNON — A stubborn, smoky was the only one to do this. all the residents of Bolton. the town. fire which raged out of control for According to the plan, in the event of a "Now, with enactment of the Motor Vehicle Supple­ The area is composed of three towns, more than three hours in the ment, we were directed by the former municipal director Vernon panel overreacts nuclear attack by an agressive country, Keene, Keene Valley, and St. Hubert, and Rockville section was finally of the state Tax Department, to: Make a separate record and assuming that our country has at least the entire population of the area is 915. brought under control by area for each motor vehicle; make a separate bill for each a two week foresight of the atWk, The obvious lack of shelter may pose a firefighters shortly before 11 this motor vehicle; and that motor vehicle taxes were to be to HUD's housing report residents from towns that lay in “high problem if the evacuation ever takes morning. paid in one installment." Lull said. risk” areas will be moved to “low risk” place, and he said the people may find The fire was first reported at But the following year the state left the last item up to areas for safety. VERNON — The Town Council was told, signed by the mayor, to local realtors and themselves living in tents. about 7 a.m. in the three-story the towns and Vernon went back to combining motor If the plan does not have those two wooden building on Union Street. Monday night, that it overreacted to a landlords encouraging them to fully vehicles when identically registered by the computer weeks, which is the minimum time for the Ryba said that when he met the town The fire gutted the building which program However, Vernon did elect to go back to multi­ report issued by officials of the U.S. adhere to the federal, state and local laws actualization of the project from learning clerk from Keene Valley, he quickly Department of Housing and Urban housed a dog grooming shop and five ple payments. and policies concerning fair housing. of the coming attack to the evacuation of became aware that the officials in the Development. occupied apartments. Lull said his firm had no problem with the multiple Besides Spencer, Benjamin Little, all the towns involved (110 out of the town did not know about the plan which A letter from HUD officials, sent to another HUD official, also attended Mon­ Fire officals reported at about 11 payments or the minimum tax amount to split the state’s 169), then the plan might be aban­ raises the potential for approximately a.m., firefighters were cleaning up payments but he did recommend that Vernon's bills and Mayor Marie Herbst last month, con­ day night’s council meeting. They said the doned due to elements of practicality. 4000 Bolton residents to move into town tained a report on the town’s fair housing town had met most federal requirements the area and were entering the rate book, separate vehicles. Ryba contacted Bolton’s Civil with tents. At first, he said, the town clerk building to extinguish any remaining Tax Collector Sylvia Wilson told the council she feels practices which didn't meet with approval for fair housing but will be required, in the Preparedness Director Clifford Massey, thought he was kidding. 'A . of the council. future, to provide more documentajlion of within the partitions. that the issuing of motor vehicle registrations every two who said that the plan is more “a stategic Ryba said that he has seen only the draft Rockville General Hospital of­ years causes more delinquents and makes catching up William Spencer, fair housing specialist the number of minorities and families bargaining tool rather than an actual of the entire plan, and Massey said that for HUD, told town officials that they headed by females that participate in the ficials said five persons were with them more difficult. When cars were registered relocating actuality.” the final draft will soon be available for brought to the emergency room each year, the tax had to be paid up before the registra­ hadn’t provided enoygh housing and jobs local HUD program. He said that the plan is designed “so the selectmen’s analysist. tion was issued. for minorities and women. Town Attorney Eldwin Lavitt questioned during the morning. Three were firefighters. William Kirby, the Mayor Marie Herbst said she felt it's easy to forget to As the result of receiving this disturbing an apparent conflict between HUD hospital’s public relations officer, pay the second installment because a second bill isn’t report, council members, among other regulations and those of the federal Civil Board nixes nurse raise sent out. things, called for a meeting with HUD of­ Rights Act, noting that the latter prohibits said one firefighter was treated for lacerations, one for an arm injury Council member Robert Hurd asked Mrs. Wilson if she ficials to explain their position. the towns from asking a person who is BOLTON — The Board of Education increased, due to cost of escalation in­ and the other for smoke inhalation. would prefer getting the tax in one payment so she would The council also voted to update, and applying for housing what their race, denied the request by the school nurse, creases, to $10,850 for the next year, with Also brought in were two children have a better handle on the delinquents and she said she distribute as widely as possible, the creed, sex, or national origin is. Donna Curylo, for an increase in her an­ an additional 8 percent increase for the would brochure “Your Housing Rights—A Guide Lavitt told town officials that they nual saliary. following year. who lived in the building. Kirby said they were being checked for possible But Hurd noted that some of the new cars cost as much for Prospective Homeowners and should obtain this information after the The nurse receives $7,000 a year for her The board, in making the decision, to smoke inhalation. He said none of as some homes and .'.aid therefore that he would be in Tenants.” The brochure was originally person has already participated in the services, according to the contract. The recognize the boundaries in the contract. • l * the injuries appeared to be serious. favor of continuing the two payments for bills over the adopted by the council in 1976. housing rehab program or the rent sub­ contract states that the increase for the They denied the request on the basis that The only store, on the first floor, $100 The councii also agreed to send letters. sidized housing programs. following year, 1981-82 would be increased the salary was previously stipulated. $500. One official said that the denial reflects was the Poodle Clipper shop; the rest mm ----- saiu iiidi IIIC uciUdl 1C1ICVL9 of the building had five occupied e r* ^ rV N r v > ^ ^ requested that her salary ha an agreement between the board and the apartments. Police said the owner of Grange meeting nursenurse for for the the current current amount, amount, adding adding that that Fire equipment from several n ^ rb y towns the fire that destroyed a three story building rQri©l S COlTirTlOriTS COnCOrn AArS. W©nrll the Board should review the job descrip­ the building, Fred Midura, checked VERMIN — Concerned program, explained that the loans were defaulted. eligible and $1,076 was VERNON — Vernon Grange 52 will tion of the school nurse. with each tenant to make sure came to the Vernon Firybepartment on Union Street in the Rockville section of with comments made by the program involved con­ Mrs. Wehrli said, “Un­ meet Friday at 8 p.m. in Grange Hall on everyone had gotten out safely. But early this morning. Bucket¥rucks, aerial Borrowers of fund? are extended. fortunately, the same Ms. Curylo has received public support Vernon. (Herald photo by Richmond) members of the siderable planning, setting expected to pay back the Route 30. there were some tense moments ladders and snorkel units were used to fight Legislature's- Energy and She said that during what problems exist in the for her request, including many letters of An early morning fire that gutted a store-apartment three- up of files, records and money within a year. she would consider the An Irish night program will be support to the board from various when the last few were evacuated. Public Utilities Com­ current plan.” story building on Union Street in Rockville. The fire produced hearing water flowing. She said her filling the air might cause the checking account, lengthy heating season, Oct. 1,1979 presented with a special musical band. All townspeople, and vocal support at an in­ Firefighters who went into the Street across from Rockville mittee, Virginia Wehrli, Mrs. Wehrli contends She asked legislators to sister said it appeared that the fire hospitals sprinklers to go off. telephone calls to ascertain to April 30, 1980, her members are urged to attend. formal meeting Feb. 19. billovvs of thick black smoke and left five families homeless. building said they never had felt (Jencral Hospital leaving the 91- Vernoji's social services that the state check with cover all sources of started in the basement as that was Hospital personnel was also standing year-old block, which housed several eligibility and such. She department expended $5,- Ms. Curylo said-after, the decision on Several firefighters and two children who lived in the building such intense heat. And the billows of director, wrote to the com­ said towns were advised to which to start the program energy, including gas and. Eye Screening black smoke kept pushing the the first area to be filled with by to take care of any possible stores with apartments upstairs, in a mittee chairman about wasn’t received until Jan. 758 through three other electricity; to release the Thursday that shfe was “extremely disap­ were brought to the Rockville General Hospital for emergency emergencies. deduct 10 percent for ad­ private programs. She said VERNON — The Vernon Junior pointed” in the board’s decision. onlookers back as the shifting winds flames. shambles. One entire section had to Vernon's winter energy 22, long after the heating state checks to the towns treatment of minor injuries and smoke inhalation. (Herald Vernon Police were rerouting traf­ ministrative costs. many of those who Women’s Club, in cooperation with the She said Friday that she had told the also caused the smoke to shift from However, the fire quickly spread be torn down and much of the program. season began. by Oct. 1,1981; to lower the photo by Richmond) fic from Union Street. received these funds would Connecticut Society for the Prevention of board on Feb. 19 that she “felt exploited one direction to the other. to all of the floors and shortly after remainder still stands boarded up grants to the towns by half; A large group of school children, Committee members The General Assembly’s She said because of the have been eligible for the Blindness, will hold vision screening for Fran Brough, a tenant of the its outbreak flames and smoke were and to base the town ad­ professionally,” and “insulted by the who usually are picked up by the A few months before that, (ire commented that the $3 Program Review and program’s guidelines and Connecticut Winter Energy area children ages 3 or 4. This is for salary they were proposing.” apartment building next door to the spewing from the roof and the severely damaged tlie interior of the ministrative costs on a flat sounds of falling shingles and win­ school bus, at the corner of Ward million fuel assistance Investigations Committee its restrictions to “ oil Loan had it started earlier children not previously screened in She further states that “it greatly con­ burning building, where her sister, Union Congregational Church, which percentage of either the Joyce Bujacecius lived, had an dow glass rang out as they the Street where the fire was. were told program, designed to help reported that loans totaling only” , nine Vernon and had it covered sources nursery school. cerns me that they (the board) are un­ stands next to the Prichard Block at grant or the number of Conflict blurs sidewalk. by police officers that they were to middle-income families $205,230 were written in the applicants were deemed of energy other than oil. The free testing will be Saturday from 9 emotional meeting with her mother. the corner of Union and Elm .streets. loans administered. willing to pay a fair and equitable salary go to West Main Street to catch their pay soaring fuel bills, has state during the 1979-80 a.m. to noon at St. Bernard’s Church Hall. to a professional.” The distraught mother was being The Connecticut Light & Power spent more on ad­ winter and that $224,000 assured by firefighters that all of the Co. shut off the power and the near­ bus. A few weeks ago. yet another fire, ministrative costs than it was spent on ad­ We have the fashions that work tenants were out safely. by Rockville General Hospital had to This was the fourth major fire in destroyed a tenement house on near­ has provided for loans ministrative costs while new hard line Ms. Brough said her sister told her switch to its emergency generator the Union Street area over the past by Prospect Street. That too has to the rest of the money went for women who work! the first she knew that the building Hospital officials said it was feared two years. A fire in November 1979 be torn down, after being condemned Mrs Wehrli, who ad­ unused. The committee Every aspiring career woman needs a WASHINGTON (UPI) - The interview also said “detente was on fire was when she kept for awhile that the heavy smoke gutted the Prichard Block on Union by the buildini; inspector ministers Vernon’s also said that 62 percent of good wardrobe to give her the added Secretary of State Alexander Haig does not exist” and there is no confidence of being dressed "Just has backed up the new U.S. hard line in negotiating with the Soviets at a right" for the job. Come see our toward the Soviet Union by accusing Something Different ..Wish Someone A summit or on arms control. "no-nonsense" approach — a wide the Soviets of trying to take over Parking ru seen as victory selection of smart clothes that look Central America and training A spokeman for Haig said, “The secretary has instructed me to say good, wear well and are easy on your thousands of terrorists. obstacle" to the company's plans. show the town that ample parking Happy Birthday budget. Plan to see them soon I the views expressed do not represent By MARY KITZMANN plant, it would have 199 spaces. But the lines were blurred Included in the report are exists. " with A Herald Happy Ad the views of the Reagan ad­ lirrulil Reporter O’Marra found that the 14 extra somewhat Wednesday Vy a public spaces "are not sufficient to ac­ “variables" that could change the Bernman, however, said that conflict of perceptions within the ad­ ministration.” The Name To ffamambar MANCHESTER - Multi-Circuits commodate” the 120 employee in­ ruling, notably a change in the com­ Multi-Circuits has repeatedly tied ® volt ministration. Haig, nonetheless, in more than acquiring the garage to its expansion Inc. lacks the needed parking spaces crease planned with the addition. pany’s shift schedules to stagger Spokesmen dt the White House and two hours of testimony before the to construct an 8,700 square toot ad­ He also found that the electronics parking. Stevenson says the com­ plans. Happy Birthday House Foreign Affairs Committee Only the State Department disavowed dition, the zoning enforement officer firm would have sufficient parking pany simply must break three .shifts He expected the company to John statements attributed to a “high of­ was nearly as critical of Soviet has ruled, an opinion described as a by acquiring the town garage into six or seven to alleviate the withdraw Its offer, since without the $5.00 MAKER ficial” in a Washington interview designs on the world. "substantial victory” for residents without building the addition. parking problem identified by addition, the lown garage acquisition DRESS SHOP with the Reuter news agency that fighting the company’s bid to would be useie.ss Love In wide-ranging testimony, Haig O’Marra's ruling was hailed by O'Marra. at Piccadilly Square went well beyond Haig’s hardline said El Salvador is only one entry on acquire the town garage. Jon Beran, the attorney representing He also .separated the company's “1 would .say they have a difficult Pam MON., TUBS., WED 10-6:M views. In a detailed, five-page examina­ plans to construct the addition, and decision." Berman commented Thura., Fri. 10- f Rt. 83 Talcottvilla, Ct a “hit list” of Soviet targets in Cen­ the Holl Street residents, as confir­ tat The official — not identified by tral America. tion of expected employment levels, ming their statements that the com­ purchasing the town garage, a three- ■'Should they buy the garage Call.... Reuters but reported by sources to (acroM from QUALITY INN) Thomas O’Marra, zoning enforce­ pany’s parking problem will still month old controversy, as "two knowing there's instilficlent parking be Richard Pipes, a White House 643-2711 The secretary, defending the ad­ ment officer, found the company exist with the acquisition of the gar­ separate is.sues. " and try to roll over the zoning boards Ask for..... Soviet specialist — said war with the k f t f d itDA ministration’s proposed $6.9 billion needs 185 spaces at its present level. age. "We want the property even later'.’ " Janice our mail Sroetturw. dM wtmty on 9m , Soviet Union is inevitable unless the Multi-Cireuits otter to acquire a WipMc orts. gom out to our roqui Not. J8>lcdw| security assistance program, was With the additipn, and also But a spokesman for Multi­ without putting up the addition, " M IN T S Soviets change to a more Western- garage sparked an extended con- •pociol slocAs from toouronoo cWms. bonhrupictos asked about almost every aspect of assuming the company purchases circuits, William Stevenson, viewed Stevenson said. "It comes down to Wednesda O f W M A T V v V sr>d surpluMS at geenikm barpatn prioaa. Como mo ' style government. 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\jm I v m News Poll doesn't shake Reagan confidence WASHINGTON (UPI) - President general thrust of the poll, and said it “If anything. I’d say this was paign, Reagan promised Detroit Washington, although the Kyodo the bargaining table. Reagan remains.confident of broad means Reagan’s critics are getting expected. I think he (Reagan) feels automakers he would support a News Service quoted a high govern­ support for his economic package, their message across. we’re hearing a contrary message voluntary reduction in car imports. On the president's full schedule Briefing ment official earlier as saying it today were an afternoon Cabinet LO W EST despite a new national poll in­ But the White House had many from the people — that the people Brady said a report that Japan will would be impossible to work out a TEMPERATURES \ dicating “the fat’s gotten into the explanations. Press secretary Jim support what he is doing.” order auto companies to curb meeting and a meeting of the .32 Ncur solution in such a short time. National Security Council ORLCANt fire” with mounting organized op­ Brady told reporters: Brady said 30,690 letters of support exports to the United States “cer­ Meantime, Brady said the ad­ position, a White House aide says. “I think the fat’s gotten into the were tallied by the White House last tainly is in a right direction.” ministration “hopes for a This evening he and his wife will 60 J The latest Gallup Poll gave fire more quickly with this (budget) week to only 285 against. Japanese officials said discussions settlement” in coal contract motor to the Kennedy Center, where .32 Reagan a 59 percent approval rating proposal than in normal ad­ Reagan was meeting today with T with their automakers on “volun­ negotiations that broke off Tuesday. they will see their friend actress Miners jump the gun now — lower than any of his recent ministrations because of the com­ his Cabinet’s Auto Task Force, tary” export controls are under way, Vigilantes guard kids UR1 WEATHER FOTOCAST • “This ip being monitored by the predecessors two months after prehensive nature, the far-reaching which sources said would recom­ but no specifics were disclosed. Federal Mediation Service,” he said. Elizabeth Taylor performing the ATLANTA (UPI) — Members of the “ Rebellious miners who jumped the gun on a threatened taking office. nature and the fact it’s changing the mend the United States urge the The Japanese hope to see the trade Under questioning, he said “there starring role in “The Little Foxes" VTEMP patrol," armed with guns and baseball bats, intend to nationwide strike return^ to work in five states early Reagan’s personal pollster, direction of the government. I think Japanese to voluntarily cut back on problem solved before PrimO are no plans’’ for the White House to at a special performance of her new guard the children in an Atlanta housing project despite today, but nearly 8,000 others stayed off the job in the soft Richard Wirthlin, agreed with the people are getting organized.” their auto exports. During the cam­ Minister Zenko Suzuki’s May visit to bring labor and management back to play. police efforts to discourage them. coal fields. Organizers said the planned patrol — formed in United Mine Workers union officials persuaded hun­ Weather reponsc to the murders of 20 black children and the dis­ dreds of miners in Ohio, Illinois, Alabama and parts of appearances of two others in the past 20 months — was Kentucky and West Virginia to end their wildcat strikes. Space shuttle finishes legal and would begin Friday. Two more mines went out in Ohio in a dispute unrelated None of the victims have come from the sprawling P i to contract negotiations, but two others returned to work Techwood housing project, where organizers named their with the 8 a.m. shift. Another mine that was struck patrol after a Black Panther who accidentally shot Wednesday remained idle. Today’s forecast himself to death three years ago. An estimated 4,800 remained out in in Pennsylvania, 1,- Increasing cloudiness today with occasional light snow final dress rehearsal There apparently have been no developments in the in­ 600 in Kentucky, 1,500 in West Virginia and 1,350 in Ohio. likely this afternoon and tonight. Highs in the middle 30s. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPI) vestigation for days and the special task force handling Most of.the Pennsylvania miners stayed out because Lows tonight in the 20s. Friday mostly cloudy with — With astronauts Bob Crippen and the case is still listing Darron Glass and Joseph Bell as masked pickets closed several mines in a local labor dis­ chance of snow flurries. Highs again in the 30s. John Young aboard, the space shut­ missing. pute not related to the national talks. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph becoming northerly 15 to 25 tle Columbia went through its final Police said the missing persons bureau was still United Mine Workers President Sam Church has mph late today and continuing through Friday. dress rehearsal today in preparation handling the case of 1.1-year-old Timothy Hill, reported warned a strike by 160,000 soft coal miners*is certain for next month’s inaugural flight. missing last week and believed a runaway. when the current three-year contract expires at midnight ■ i i j j The “dry countdown” — there was March 27. Negotiations, which were stalled over the pen- L O IIQ i S i d n C i o O U n Q no loading of fuel — was concluded sion issue, broke down Tuesday. Long Island Sound from Walrh Hill, R.l, to Mon- successfully at 7:25 a.m. EST with lauk Point, N.Y.: Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots with the simulation of engine ignition, but Philly traffic snarled Soviets short of oil higher gusts today, tonight and Friday. Visibility general­ the astronauts remained on board to ly over 5 miles, possibly lower at times in snow go through a final mission scrub procedure. PHILADELPHIA lUPl) — A quick court injunction WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Central Intelligence flurries.Cloudy this afternoon with chance of snow The only delay came with 9 today ended a two-hour shutdown of a suburban bus line, Agency is clinging to its forecast Soviet crude oil output, flurries through Friday. Wave heights 3 to 5 feet this but traffic snarled on an expressway when a car plunged despite some signs of rising production, is overdue for a afternoon and tonight. minutes left in the countdown when flight information computers had to off a bridge into the Schuylkill River at the peak of rush drop that could make Moscow a net oil importer by 1985. 9 be adjusted a final time. Technicians hour on the fifth day of Philadelphia's transit strike. The conclusion emerges from a lengthy, confidential spent about 10 minutes, correcting Striking city transit workers used pickets to stop 18 Entertainer Carol Burnett smiles broadly CIA draft report obtained this month by a consumer Extended outlook group through an official disclosure request. the problem. buses on the suburban Frontier line of the Southeastern Extended outlook for New England Saturday through outside the courtroom during a break in her “Growth has slowed dramatically in the last few Wearing the gold pressurized Pennsylvania Transportation Authority shortly after Monday: libel trial against the National Enquirer years," the CIA report said. “We believe growth will end flight suits they will don on launch dawn At 8 a m , however, a Montgomery County judge IdaBHachusetlR, Rhode Island and Connerliruli Fair Wednesday. (UPI photo) soon if it has not already and production cannot be day, Crippen and Young climbed issued an injunction that ordered suburban bus drivers Saturday and Sunday. Chance of rain or snow Monday. back to work and limited pickets by the city's striking stabilized. Production must fall.” abord the space shuttle orbiter about Highs in the mid 30s to mid 40s. Lows in the mid 20s to Transport Workers Union. But official — and apparently undisputed — Soviet 4:45 a.m. for the final two hours of mid 30s. the countdown. rhe Frontier line, which carries 10,000 people in a Enquirer dealt a blow production figures show ^ daily crude oil output of 12.15 Vermont: Mostly cloudy Saturday and Sunday. A few region northwest of the city, resumed its routes by 8:30 million barrels a day in January, up from an average Hundreds of space shuttle workers flurries likely. Highs in the 30s and lower 40s. Lows 15 to at NASA centers in Florida, Texas am HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The judge in Carol Burnett’s 12.03 million in 1980. m . 25. Milder Monday with a chance of rain developing. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger saW program. Weinberger with Gen. David and Alabama also were on hand, On the Schuylkill Expressway, divers, marine police $10 million libel suit against the National Enquirer dealt The CIA report marshalled an array of graphs, charts, Highs in the 40s. Wednesday the United States may need up Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff monitoring computers to make sure units and the Coast Guard worked to free the driver of a a blow to the defense by ruling the tabloid is not a statistics and official quotations tending to support the Maine and New Hampshire: Chance of snow or the shuttle’s sophisticated fuel, elec­ newspaper but a magazine, and therefore not entitled to agency’s many gloomy predictions for Soviet oil produc­ to two more divisions in its armed forces appeared before the Defense Subcom­ car that plunged into the river at 7:55 a m., according to flurries Saturday. Fair Sunday. Increasing cloudiness Sam Clover of the Go Patrol traffic helicopter service, special state libel law protection. tion. and that the Pentagon does not intend to mittee of the House Appropriations Com­ tronic and communications systems Monday. Highs ^ to 35 norjh and 35 to 45 south. Lows in "Traffic is backed up by motorists trying to see what's California law excuses newspapers, but not magazines, Starting in 1977, the CIA began saying publicly Soviet drop the Trident missiie submarine mittee. (UPI photo) were functioning properly. the teens north to 20s south. going on, " Clover said "It's probably going to tie up traf­ from punitive or general damages in libel cases if the production would decline enough to make that country a Mark Hess, a spokesman for the fic for hours" newspaper prints a timely retraction of libelous net importer by 1985. National Aeronautics and Space Ad­ material. ministration, said the astronauts The Enquirer printed a retraction of the March 13,1976, National forecast were awakened about 2:15 a.m. — gossip item describing Miss Burnett as loud and No domestic spying Polish farmers persist shortly after a wave of boisterous in Washington's Rive Gauche restaurant, By United Press International Los Angeles sh 73 57 .... thunderstorms passed over Kennedy Space Center. where the tabloid said she argued with former Secretary WASHINGTON (UPI) — Combatting international City & Fest Hi Lo Pep Louisville sn 45 29 .... Sambos must change of State Henry Kissinger and spilled wine on a diner. terrorism is a big challenge, but not so big the FBI and Albuquerque sy 57 26 Memphis f 63 35 .32 They ate the traditional prelaunch Superior Court Judge Peter S. Smith's ruling that the CIA need broader powers for domestic spying, says FBI Anchorage pc 47 40 Miami Bech pc 86 71 .... breakfast of steak and eggs, suited PROVIDENCE, R.l. (UPI) — The Sambo's restaurant Enquirer is a magazine rather than a newspaper means Director William Webster. Asheville w 58 28 Milwaukee sy 31 19 .01 despite Pact maneuvers up and rode to Launch Pad 39A, Atlanta sy chain says it will appeal, and expects victory, over an Miss Burnett can continue to seek $5 million Ih punitive Webster told a Senate appropriations subcommittee 57 30 Minneapolis pc 39 25 .... where huge spotlights illuminated Billings pc 36 29 .09 Nashville pc 54 32 .... WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - The observers said. no strikes, labor strife persisted. order to change the name of its four R h^e Island damages and $5 million in general damages for emotional Wednesday a draft executive order that would loosen the shuttlp, in the early morning restaurants on racial discrimination grounds. Birmingham sy 65 31 .48 New Orleans f 81 46 .... largest Warsaw Pact maneuvers The official armed forces Around Opole, about 30 miles from darkness. distress. The trial was scheduled to resume today. restraints on the FBI and CIA is a proposal the FBI Boston cy 37 21 newspaper, Zolnierz Wolnosci, The state Commission on Hufnan Rights, in a ruling New York pc 38 26 .... since the year after the Soviet inva­ the Czech border, workers in 23 fac­ With the help of white-suited Had the Enquirer been judged a newspaper, and the doesn’t need. Brwnsvil Tx.cl 84 49 devoted almost two pages to released Wednesday, said the name indirectly denies Oklahoma Cty f 53 27 .... sion of Czechoslovakia swung into tories processing timber were in the launch technicians, the astronauts retraction ruled valid, her request for damages would “My sense of our activities is that we’ve been effective Buffalo sn 28 17 .11 coverage of the maneuvers, which a access to blacks to Sambo's restaurants because some Omaha pc 44 21 .... high gear today in and around third day of a strike alert, which climbed aboard and took their have been cut to only $250 in special damages for legal under existing guidelines,” he said, “I have not found us Chrlstn S.C. pc 62 51 .46 Philadelphia pc Poland, but strike threats and a military source said would be in full could escalate to a strike, to back Space shuttle astronauts Robert Crippen, left, and John find it offensive. Charlott N.C. w 39 24 .... positions at the controls while a five- fees. restrained by guidelines on domestic security activities.” 63 334 .05 Phoenix pc 81 57 .... farmers’ sit-in persisted in the vital swing today. demands for quicker implementa­ Young leave their quarters in the operations and check out Arthur Dowd, vice president for public relations of the The judge said he could find little hard news in the Webster’s comments came during questioning by sub­ Chicago cy 35 20 man “close out crew" went through Santa Barbara, Calif.-based firm, said the decision “was Pittsburgh sn 31 20 .03 Soviet bloc nation. But the state television news failed tion of an agreement signed last building at Cape Canaveral, Fla., on their way to the Columbia A Cleveland sn 31 20 the procedure of cheeking for leaks, Enquirer and its content and not its format is the committee Chairman Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., who has .06 Portland M. pc 38 13 .... Neither the number of troops nor to mention the Warsaw Pact year. not unexpected inasmuch as the body of the Human deciding factor in determining under the law if the been highly critical of any plan to alter such restrictions Columbus sn 39 21 .06 sealing the hatch and pressurizing on the launching pad for a dry countdown demonstration test Rights Commission is not exactly an objective group. f 62 35 Portland Or. sh 58 42 .... the duration of the Alliance-81 exer­ maneuvers and observers noted few the cabin. publication is a newspaper or a magazine. on domestic surveillance. people outside the military read the this morning. They are dressed in their flight suits and are "We intend to appeal to a higher court. Historically, Denver f 45 31 .03 Providence cy 37 17 .... cise was announced. But in terms of Movie night “The rain didn’t affect anything," The draft order, leaked to news organizations last armed forces newspaper, which carrying helmets and air conditioning gear. The shuttle is any time this matter has gone into courtroom, the com­ Des Moines pc 46 26 Richmond cy -46 28 HE territory, the maneuvers in East EAST HARTFORD - The Hess said. “The crew left about 4:15 week, includes a grant of broader domestic authority for St. Louis sy carried a table showing the exercise pany has won," Dowd said. Detroit sn 32 21 44 28 .... Germany, Poland, Czechoslovakia Hockanum PTA will sponsor a a.m. and got in about 4:45 a.m ” scheduled to launch early in April. (UPI photo) intelligence-gathering and a downgraded role for the at­ Duluth cy Salt Lak Ctycy SO 39 .... The company said "Sambo's " has no connection to the 26 19 and the Soviet Union were the was the most widespread since 1969, “Family Night at the Movies” torney general in scrutinizing such activity. El Paso f 75 38 San Antonio cl 73 39 .... largest since the 1969 maneuvers Polish television did emphasize Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the school book, and is a combination of the names of its founders: GOP closing ranks Weicker raised the issue Tuesday during testimony by Hartford sn 36 14 San Diego sh 69 56 .... Sam Batterstone and F. Newell Bohnett. that followed the 1968 Soviet invasion Jaruzelski’s reduction in the size of gymnasium. Attorney General William French Smith. Smith said the Honolulu sy 79 68 San Francisc r 56 52 .41 of Czechoslovakia. the army, the Warsaw Pact’s While the commission noted there was no evidence WASHINGTON (UPI) -- With just a few members oc­ Indianapolis sn San Juan pc 91 Two cartoons and a Laurel and proposal was an early draft still subject to revision 37 23 78 .08 The exercise coincided with a two- largest, to allow agricultural More rain is needed Sambo's discriminated against any of its employees on casionally breaking ranks, Republicans have joined Jackson Miss, f Seattle pc Hardy movie will be featured. Cost 70 37 59 52 .... workers to leave the military and go the basis of race, it " concluded that the use of the name Jacksonville pc 78 54 Spokane pc 47 29 .... day visit by West German Foreign is 50 cents per person. forces to push President Reagan's spending cuts through back to their farms. Sambo's had the effect of notifying black persons that the Senate Budget Committee. Kansas City sy 44 28 Tampa pc 77 60 .«! Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher Workers reassigned who was arriving with $75 million in Despite a request by the Polish Popcorn will be sold. Children they were unwelcome at Sambo's restaurants because of The panel, which has a handful of proposals left to dis­ Las Vegas cy 67 51 Washington cy 37 29 .... Little Re"if sv 61 Wichita f 47 credit for the hard-pressed Warsaw prime minister for three months of must be accompanied by an adult. their race." pose of today, has approved more than $35 billion in spen­ 34 26 .... in tire-ravaged South EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - The Pratt & Whitney Air­ The name is found offensive by some blacks because of ding cuts for fiscal 1982. government and reportedly wanted craft Group says it has reassigned some workers at its By Uniti'il Press Inlrrnationul had reached $1 mmum hr' i/ia/c the children's book "Little Black Sambo. " The commis: to discuss arms control. looked at this morning, it's possible Although it restored some money for jobs, education East Hartford plant and reduced overtime at all of its Tired firefighters and forestry of­ blackened 5.0(X) acres in three days sion called that link “an indirect.way of denying public The visit by Genscher, who we'll get up to an inch of rain (in the and a nutrition program, the committee still cut deep into Connecticut plants in continued staffing adjustments. ficials hoped lingering rainshowers An 80-acre fire swept through accommodations to black persons." planned to meet Polish Communist southeast). social programs and wound up exceeding Reagan's total Word of the changes came Wednesday as the firm today would turn to downpours to “This isn't going to get us out of southwest Arkansas, destroying a by $2.4 billion for the programs reviewed so far. leader Stanislaw Kania and Prime issued layoff notices to 565 workers at plants in Almanac Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski, made extinguish raging wildfires that have fire season, but it will alleviate the quarter million dollars worth id Democrats failed in their efforts to oppose Reagan. But Middletown, North Haven and Southington because of blackened thousands of acres of critical conditions ’ seismograph equipment owned by Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, chairman of the Labor and Soviet intervention in Poland under cutbacks in its commerical jet engine business. cover of the maneuvers unlikely Southern timberland. An extreme fire danger alert was the Phillips Petroleum Co. The blaze Human Resources Committee, succeeded in getting $653 How to read The Herald for free P&WA spokesman James Lynch said 250 workers while he is in Warsaw, Western An epidemic of fires has erupted issued in Louisiana, where thousands was extinguished within a few hours Bargain-wise consumers know The Herald more than million restored for handicapped education, elementary received layoff notices at the Middletown plant, 200 at the from North Carolina to Texas in re­ of acres of woodlands still were in Dry, windy conditions triggered pays lor itself Using the many money-savings coupons in and secondary education and youth training jobs. North Haven plant and 120 at the Southington facility. By United Press Inlernatipnal cent weeks, fed by high winds and by flame and no rain was forecast. another 56 fires Wednesday in the The Herald every week, shoppers pay back their sub­ Hatch won, taking tljree other Republicans with him, Lynch also said about 300 workers were moved from Today is Thursday, March 19, the 78th day of 1981 with Unions dry conditions dating back to the Nearly 4,700 acres of timber were North Carolina woodlands, burning scription price and .save even more. The Herald is a good despite a plea from committee Chairman Pete Domenici, the third shift to first and second shift positions in East 287 to follow. drought of last summer. Arson, reported ablaze Wednesday, the more than 1,300 acres. Firefighters investment. R-N.M., to “keep that momentum going” on the massive Hartford while overtime at all plants was cut back sub­ The moon is approaching its full phase. however, was blamed on some fires were able to contain all but lour ol cuts. worst in Bienville Parish. stantially. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and call for in Texas and the Carolinas. Structural damage has been the fires by late in the day Saturn. Rainstorms Wednesday doused minimal in the fires, but at least one South Carolina forestry officials The evening star is Mars. protest ! many of the blazes, but officials said death was attributed to a fire in said rain showers Wednesday Those bom on this date are under the sign of Pisces. BOSTON (UPI) — Vowing the a heavy soaking was needed to South Carolina. reduced the number of forest I ires Famed Scottish explorer David Livingstone was bora country will not be destroyed by eliminate the fire threat. Florida Gov. Bob Graham from 200 to abmil 40. but they still March 19, 1813. “nuclear lunacy,” several unions Thunderstorms that pounded Wednesday activated the National were hoping for a heavy ram to soak People Talk On this date in history: are joining citizens groups in urging Georgia with hail and rain were Guard to help battle a rash of wild­ smoldering embers In 1906, the last word in modem hotel appointments New England residents to attend a expected to reach the coastlines of fires in his state, but local officials "The 41 fires today represent a was to be found at the new Hotel Traymore In Atlantic Ci­ demonstration in Harrisburg, Pa., the Carolinas today, the National summoned only one Guard considerable reduction You might ty, N.J., which advertized: “Twenty-five private baths; Weather Service said. Forecasts helicopter Wednesday. say we’re encouraged and guardedly were presented with a handmade glass vase from Ken­ capacity 450.” March 28 marking the second an­ More on Oscars niversary of the accident at Three called for continued rainfall in Dozens of fires burned out of con­ optimistic.” said Ctiarles F Moore, tucky in honor of their second wedding anniversary. Glimpses In 1917, the United States Supreme Court ruled the Alabama, Louisiana and North trol in north Florida, especially a a spokesman for (he .South Carolina The gift came from Marvin Traub, chairman of Mile Island. Directors George Cukor and King Vidor will present Merv Griffin who has been in television for 28 years Adamson Act was constitutional. It provided for an Carolina, stubborn blaze near Jacksonville and Forestry Commission Bloomingdale’s, at a formal opening of the trendy New Jeanette Tracy, representing the Oscar for best director at the 1981 Academy Awards was guest of honor at a shindig thrown by Metro Media eight-hour work day on American railroads. “We’ve got our fingers crossed, a new outbreak in the timber area of Forest fires erupted in virtually telecast this month York store’s new boutique selling Kentucky handicrafts.’ Local 201 of the International Union Corp. Among those present were Helen Gurley Brown, our toes crossed, everything,” said the Pdnhandle fanned by 55 mph every section of the state in recent Vidor, 87. never won a directing Oscar but he was Miss George is a network sportscaster. Brown used to of Electrical Workers, said the Jane Seymour, John Kluge of Metro Media, Cliff Robert­ massive demonstration has been Tom Hegele, a spokesman for the winds. weeks, including a tire on Gunter s nominated five times. Two years ago. he was given an be chairman of the board of Kentucky Fried Chicken. North Carolina Division of Forest Jacksonville Mayor Jake Godbolt Island near Aynor that appeared to honorary Oscar for 'his incomparable achievements as a son, Dina Merrill, and Gloria Steinem ... University of arranged “to protest the attempt by California President David Saxon has conditionally 3hf Resources, “From the forecast I estimated firefighting "costs already have been deliheratelv set cinematic creator and innovator." Rich man, poor man Official lUanchetter Ne%c§paper the nuclear industry to reopen the Cukor. 82, won an Oscar for “My Fair Lady” in 1964, accepted a three-month fellowship at Merton College, crippled Three Mile Island plant.” Actor Yul Brynner may be $100,000 richer and also has received multiple nominations. Oxford University ... Author James A. Mitchener, who USPS 327-500 Ms. Tracy told a news conference Equity that much poorer as ““ visited the space center in Houston for Omni magazine, Wednesday the industry is proposing Robert Redford, who won the Directors’ Guild award Published daily except Sunday and certain a result of a three-judge has a reservation along with Walter Cronkite and Lowell to dump 750,000 gallons of radioac­ 'Dead' woman survives last Saturday for "Ordinary People." is the favorite to 'holidays by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald court decision handed Thomas to go on the first business executive’s shuttle tive water that has built up at the STROUD, England (UPI) - The “As we transferred her froiti our is still alive ' capture this year's best director Oscar, Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class down on St. Patrick’s Day trip, the magazine said ... plant into the Susquehanna River, "a doctor signed Jacqueline Rosser’s coffin to the mortuary tray, 1 noticed "1 don't blanie the doctor lor hi.s Other nominees are Roman Polanski for "Tess,” Mar­ postage paid at Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: in New York, source of drinking water for that death certificate, but the mortuary she had an elated smile on her face diagnosis. As far as I am concerned tin Scor.sese for "Raging Bull, " David Lynch for “The Send address changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Brynner, on behalf of Pennsylvania area.” she had not had before — almost as if my daughter did cro.ss over lo the Elephant Man” and Richard Rush for “The Stunt Man." Manchester, Conn. 06040. ordered her resuscitated after her himself and others, was the face seemed to smile. As far as the she could see beyond this life," un­ other side and was ctmic.-illy dead " plaintiff in a case in The Committee for Energy woman’s father is concerned, his dertaker Barrie White said. The coroner. David Faulkner, was Sweet charity To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call federal appeals court that Awareness established by the daughter “did cross over to the other “It was almost as if someone was stunned. 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. A large number of Beverly Hills residents are ruled foreign performers nuclear industry has spent $10 side." talking to her and she was respon­ celebrities and they will be turning out in force to help were discriminated Monday through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. million in two years, Ms. Tracy said, ding.” "It is a most unfortun;ile incident, “Sorry, Mum. I really had wanted something 1 liave never lieard ol policeman Ted Manning and fireman Lee Reynolds. against in paying dues to Lottery Delivery should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through “in an attempt to whitewash the to die you know,” the revived 32- The undertaker said, “at that point Friday and by 7:30 a.m. Saturday. before," he said. Both received spine injuries in the line of duty and both Actors Equity. Three Mile Island accident and con­ year-old woman told her mother 24 the mortuary technician noticed she Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for are confined to wheelchairs. American actors pay a vince Americans that nuclear power hours after being taken from a coffin had started to breathe and called a one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six Names like James Caan, Robert Conrad, Chad Everett, top annual dues of $ ^ , Numbers drawn W edne^y: ranks right up there with and placed on a mortuary slab. resuscitation unit immediately.” The woman's former tiusband. months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are Vince Ferragfma, John Voight and the Playboy Bunnies while nonresident aliens Connecticut 577 motherhood and apple pie.” The stunning tale began Tuesday Mrs. Rosser, who suffers from the ■ Lionel Rosser, who lias custody of available on request. .A worker at Three Mile Ie land works to decontaminate an the two children, said lie was "on the will stage a benefit basketball game March 28 against the like Brynner, must pay 5 Maine 358 area near the damaged morning when the woman’s father compulsive dieters’ disease, Police Department in the Beverly Hills High School percent of their earnings. Vermont 734 Noting that 10 international unions Jnit 2 reactor Wednesday. The found the body of his daughter, a anorexia nervosa, spent the next 24 point of breaking Hie news lo (lie To place a classified or display advertisement, or Gymnasium. Brynner, a Swiss citizen , New Hampshire 0493 (have called for the protest nuclear power facility, crippled almost two years ago by the divorced mother of two and a com­ hours in a deep coma in an intensive boys when 1 had a second telephone to report a news item, story or picture idea, call living in France, paid more than in dues to Actora Rhode Island daily 9717 demonstration, Ms. Tra^ said, “We accident In the Unit 2 reactor, has neared completion of a pulsive dieter; Nearby were empty care unit before regaining con­ eail telling me she was still alive " .£43-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ demand no more Three Mile Islands, "'ll was a terrible shoek Oh Kentucky Equity during his performance in the “King and I " Rhode Island weekly 075,6875,90323,799577 ) Mile Islands, pill bottles. sciousness. day through Friday. submerged demineralizer system that will be used to prodess The court’s ruling enforces an NLRB’s ruling the extra Massachusetts daily 1446 no dumping of radioactive water in Dr. Graham Voss signed a death “I think the movement of the KeMucky Gov. John Brown and his wife Phyllis George 600,000 gallons of radioactive water In the basement of the dues must be repaid. Massachusetts weekly 072, 04, 3 tive Susquehanna River and certificate at a nearby hospital, and hearse may have reactivated her And Mrs. Rosser'.’ She ate a light guaranteed alternative employment Unit 2 reactor containment building. The system has not yet the coroner gave authority for the heart,” said Harry Ha4ris, the meal with her family and sal up in at union rates for nuclear workers.” been approved, for use by the NRC. (UPI photo) body to be moved to the mortuary. woman’s father. “It’s a miracle she bed chatting with reiatives. 4 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 Land needed for water tank THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 - 5 Hospital saves on food costs by joining group buying plan Town dashes couple's dream MANCHESTER - Manchester vices, allows institutions to purchase program. Monthly bids from food change their bids each month to in­ program during the next year, ’The not participating in the group buying Memorial Hospital will be one of 30 up to 580 frozen food items at group vendors will be soliticited and the crease the amount or variety of hospital however, retains rights to program. According to hospital institutions to participate in group rates. ’The new program to begin five lowest fed into the computer. items, providing an incentive for purchase frozen foods through in­ spokesman William Kirby the By MARV KITZMANN hard for Dennis and Sharon Platt, “perfect property" where they found the land, six-acre tract close .buying of frozen food, which should April 1, culminates several months When an institution wishes to keeping prices low. dividual contract, if the prices are hospital already participates in a Herald. RcporliT For years the couple dreamed of wished to settle. to shopping and schools, but remote save about 14 percent on food costs. of planning. , purchase frozen food, the computer Manchester Memorial has lower that the group buying plan. group buying plan through another from city sounds and development. The program, developed by the MANCHESTER - Dreams die constructing a solar home on the Last year, the Nye Street residents '^ e plan for the group buying is a will identify which seller has the budgeted a minimum of $5,000 to The Rockville General Hospital is agency. ‘It has all the good things,” Platt Connecticut Health Institutional Ser­ computer-assisted purchasing lowest price. Vendors ma;r also purchase foodstuffs through the commented describing the property which is bounded by Vernon Street and Knollwood Road and is im­ -A / mediately at the end of Scott Drive. Boy Scouts seek He and his wife ordered the preliminary blueprints last fall and “.u members in area Deli Department Specials planned for construction. CHOICEST MEATS What they didn’t plan on was that MANCHESTER — To support the Scouting program BOARS HEAD the property is also “perfect” for the in the Long Rivers Council, Boy Scouts of America,, construction of a two-million gallon sustaining members will be enrolled in 84 communities IN TOWN VIRGINIA HAM ...... tank, vitally needed for the town’s .*2.99 during this month. U8DA CHOICE SWITZERLAND $20 million water system im­ ’The enrollment is held among members, parents, and provements. friends of Scouting in order to provide operating funds for I BOnOM ROUND SWISS CHEESE...... »2.99 “It really floored us to receive the the council, accusing to Paul M. ^Idrlch, council chair­ LAND 0 LAKES letter, Platt said, recalling the first man. ROAST time he learned of the town’s plans. “Even though the Dnited Way provides us with funds AMERICAN CHEESE...... ,.»2.19 MUCKE’S Jay Giles, public works director, for the operation of the Long Rivers Council, ap­ U8DA CHOICE CENTER CUT has characterized the property as proximately 12 percent of our operating budget is SALAMI the only available land in the Forest .* 1.99 received through the sustaining membership BOnOM ROUND MUCKE’S Hills area where the tank must be enrollment,” Aldrich said. located. The land must be of about The chairman for the local sustaining membership ROAST BOLOGNA .» 1.89 380 foot elevation to connect the tank enrollment is Nick Konan, Glastonbury, for the U8PA CHOICE JOHN MORRELL to others. It is expected to be 50 feet Algonquin District, which covers Manchester, Glaston­ BACON high and 89 feet in diameter. bury, East Hartford, South Windsor, and four other EY E ROUND .* 1.49 Giles has proposed using another towns; and Roger Mullins, of Enfield, for the Highland piece of land on Vernon Street, a lef­ District, which covers Enfield and the Tri-Town area. ROAST tover from construction of the The Long Rivers Council supports community Forest Ridge Condominiums, but a organizations using the Scouting program through Cub U8DA CHOICE BEEF ROUND HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS ^ zoning snag developed. Scout packs. Boy Scout troops,- and Explorer posts by 3 PACK The Zoning Board of Appeals providing training, program assistance, advancement BACK RUMP denied the variance request. Since materials, summer camp operations, and direct service the October hearing, at which area to Scouting units. In addition, the council helps to ROAST Good News residents described the tank as a organize new units and provide techniques for recruiting U8DA CHOICE “big, concrete pillbox” a regulation Cubmasters, Scoutmasters, and Explorer Advisors. ( change gave the Planning and Zoning BEEF ROUND Commission authority over public Disposable Razors utilities. Cub pack given CUDE S TEA K 7 OZ. Stumps and trees growing atop a hill on the Sharon Platt, will probably be taken by emi­ A public hearing before the PZC is end of Scott Drive may be replaced with a nent domain for the construction of the needed to grant a special exception PRIDE OF FARM concrete tank, 89 feet in diameter and 50 tank, a portion of the town's $20 million for the tank to be located on the 25-year charter TURKEY Silkience feet high. The tend, owned by Dennis and water system improvement project. parcel which is zoned Rural Residence. It has been set for April MANCHESTER — At the recent annual Blue and Gold ^BREAST 6 . banquet of Cub Scout Pack 53 of the Waddell School, a Shampoo But a special exception falls under 25th year cub charter was presented, a number of Cubs the area of zoning law that gives lit­ received badges and several received awards for Jury selection begins tle leeway to the commission. If the salesmanship in the fund raising event. application meets all requirements, The president of the school’s PTA was presented with zoning law states it must be granted. the charter by Wilbert Auden, guest of honor, and she in Platt is very reluctant to sell the Jeremiah Brown, an East Catholic High School senior, has turn presented it to Charles Morrison, school principal, land, prompting the early dis­ who said it will hang in the school’s media center. for firebombing suspect cussions of condemnation. “We received word that he has been awarded a National Achieve­ ment Scholarship for Outstanding Negro Students. He has Cubs receiving badges were: Brett Bittner, Jeffrey USDA CHOICE chose that site because we were Delissio, John O’Marra, and David Smith, wolf badges By MARTIN KEARNS tiating the testimony of Metheney. Judge Cabranes also urged the t assured that no big development like been accepted to Harvard University under the early action and Bittner received a wolf badge with a gold arrow Hcruld Rcporicr Wednesday's initial jury selection assembled media to use discretion 'Buckland Commons would be con­ plan. (Herald photo by Pinto) point. proceedings involved the interroga­ and avoid any sensational reporting structed in our backyard,” Platt Receiving Bear badges were: Christopher Mahoney, BOnOM ROUND ROAST .lb. HARTFORD — The selection of tion of the prospective jurors both which he said might prejudice the said. “When this happened we were John Mulligan, Brian O’Marra, Douglas Von Hollen, Lee 1.99 jurors for next week's trial of a really upset.” white West Virginian youth on privately and while they were prospective jurors, most of whom Tracy, Michael Gllniak, Gerald Deceles, Gary Garber, The couple would consider a trade ECHS student gets PRIDE OF FARM ^ federal charges stemming from his pthered together. Judge Cabranes live in the Greater Hartford area. Mark Smith and Shaun Gavin. with the town, as officials have been alleged involvement in last Oc­ informed the prospective jurors that None of those called to jury duty Joshua Price and Richard Hastings, both Webelos, directed to negotiate but the town’s tober's firebombing of a black a list of personal questions would be now live in Manchester, but several received Citizen awards. offers have been inferior parcels. family's home in Manchester is asked to determine their ability to said they had at one time or another. $1,000 scholarship TURKEY RREAST . “Of three lots, one was under expected to continue today in U.S. serve as an impartial jurors. In particular, one male juror said he 1,29 The questions were gleaned from grew up in the town, adding that his water, one had a steep slope, and the 1946 grads missing District Court third, the piece off Santina Drive MANCHESTER - It was an­ Brown is also senior class presi­ those submitted by both defense and brother is a fireman with the town of nounced todjiy an East Catholic High dent, co-editor of the school Judge Jose Cabranes Wednesday was the only buildable piece,” Platt delivered preliminary instructions prosecuting attorneys, as well as Manchester Fire Department. In ad­ School student has been awarded a MANCHESTER — Members of the reunion committee said. newspaper, president of the National We Give Old Fashioned to a courtroom which was filled with from Judge Cabranes. Throughout dition, he said, several members of $1000 achievement scholarship. of the class of 1946 of Manchester High School are seeking \ A possible lot near the Nike Site is Honor Society and has a long list of about 70 prospective jurors, about the hours of questioning, defense at­ the Manchester Police Department Jeremiah Brown, of Deborah Dr., the whereabouts of several former classmates. Butcher Service ... unacceptable to the Platts because other contributions to the school. No Substitute five of whom were black. torney Thomas Dennis sat silent are casual acquaintances. Coventry, was given the scholarship The 35th reunion of the class is planned for September | of its nearness to a ballfield and the Approximately 335 scholarships Earlier in the morning. Judge with his client as the judge repeated About 20 prospective jurors ad­ by the National Achievement at The Colony in Vernon. For Quality center of town. But the couple has no are financed by grants to the Cabranes ruled in favor of a defense his interrogatories to the nearly two mitted they had heard of the Scholarship Program for Outstan­ The whereabouts of the following classmates are choice. Achievement Program from motion to suppress statements made dozen persons who were brought firebombing through media reports, ding Negro Students. ' sought: Frances Baton Walsh, Bernard Baronousky, Tuesday evening the Board of business and industrial firms, and separately into the courtroom. but none said they had formed an Brown’s field of study is pre­ Agnes Bartley Eldridge, Fred Clapp, Annette Conley, STORE HOURS: by the accused, Charles Norman Directors approved taking their land these scholarships are given in Matheney, shortly after his arrest in About the only reaction from the opinion on the case. medicine. He is valedictorian of his Bernard Costello, Gail Davidson Munsell, Jean B. David­ by eminent domain. Frank Jodaitis, recognition of outstanding, 317 Highland St the early-morning hours of Oct, 8. defense came when one prospective Most of the questions asked by son, Marshall I. Davis, Phyllis Dwire Wilson, Elaine Mon. S'Tues. 'Ul 6K)0 water and sewer administrator, class and has been accepted to Har­ academically able black students. Although the court ruled police juror informed the court that he was Judge Cabranes dealt with the racial vard University under the early ac­ England Malek, Lillian Ferris Gill, Charles Harris, Joyce explained the public works depart­ Brown’s scholarship was spon­ agents properly advised Metheney, a retired Hartford policeman. The attitudes of the potential jurors, a tion program. sored by Aetna Life and Casualty Hayden, Donald Klemer, Ernest Kritzmacher and Helen Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 'til 9.-00 MANCHESTER 19, of his Constitutional Rights, ttie admission seemed to surprise not surprising number of whom said ment wishes to first acquire the land Kuciensky Ketchin. Foundation, Inc. Sat A Sunday youth did not knowingly waive his o»ly the defense but also the other they had previously served jury du­ to begin construction in summer, Also, Regis Longtin, Ann McGraw Costello, Harriet M. and negotiate second. Man charged EIIGIIUITD right to remain silent, the decision jurors who turned to recognize the ty- McGuire, Barbara Nichols Dickerman, Esther Olson, 'til 6KK) CONN. Platt says since receiving the League to meet read. As a result, the prosecution former police officer. Other questions dealt with the Ann O’Neill Sweeney, John Peckham, Jean Robinson V. notice in November they’ve been will be prevented from introducing Another prospective juror, this jurors' possibie involvement with after dispute MA.NCHESTER - The League of Flynn, Audrey Shaw Allen, Faith Smith Rheame, the disputed-statements in its argu­ one a woman, said like many others racial organizations seeking to looking for another “perfect” site. MANCHESTER - A Manchester Douglas Straw, David Tiffany, William Whitcomb, Like the Public Works Department Women Voters of Manchester and ment against Metheney. that she had heard bits and pieces of either promote or deny the rights of man was arrested earlier today and South Windsor will meet tonight at Maryln Worden Haupt and Delores Bach. At the same time. Judge Cabranes the reported attack on the home of a black persons. Although one juror they are having a hard time. was found to be carrying “hay baling Persons having any information about the classmates “There’s just not that much 7:30 at the First Federal Savings and said federal prosecutors can use the Manchester black family, and added said friends of hers belonged to a hook” police said "that could easily Loan Association, West Middle Turn­ should call Mrs. Jennie T. Walsh at 646-0394. that, “ I felt sorry for the people, that available land in Manchester,” statements in cross-exmination, but black advocacy group, none listed kill someone.” pike. f GROCERY SPECIALS ^ M Y Garden Fresh, Produce Specials ^ for the express purpose of substan­ that had happened to them." themselves as members. Platt, an insurance underwriter, Police reported they arrested John said. Speakers will include Roberta Tillona, 23, of Chestnut Street, after Howard, executive director. Housing 45th reunion slated RED He is resigned to situation but in­ he refused to leave the area outside credulous it’s happening. Coalition for the Capitol Region, and David’s Restaurant following a dis­ Mrs. Nancy Carr, executive direc­ MACHESTER — ’The Class of 1936B of Manchester HAWAIIAN PUNCH .4 6 OZ.' More elderly housing “If we bought this land for an in­ pute. High School will hold its 45th reunion Sept. 26 at Willie’s M O T r8 . . head tor, Manchester Area Conference of LEnUCE vestment it would be different," he Police had responded to a report of Steak House, Center Street. Churches. IDAHO said. “ But we’ve been planning and fight in the restaurant and arrived to The reunion committee is seeking tb locate the APPLESAUCE ..•,79* planning to construct a single-family They will speak on the current find Tillona outside. He was arrested housing situation in the area. following class members: Francis Brightman, Everett CAIN’8 residence. This was going to be our when he continued to wait for the Carlson, Vonne Dardis, R o l ^ Furay, Edward Kosinski, aim of MHA proposals home." KOSHER SPEARS »o. 79* POTATOES 81b. bag man he had argued with, who was Air quality report Bernard McLaughlin and Eunice Skinner. Now you know still inside the restaurant. Persons with information about the classmates or who SWEET LIFE AA« YELLOW MAR UN KEARNS the town's Sheltered Workshop in the is expected to include the signatures Police were told that Tillona got HARTFORD (UPI) - The state are interested in additional information about the reunion TOMATO CATSUP ,.»^39* |1 Herald Reporter school's basement and first floor. of Phelan, Pascal Mastrangelo, the In 1879 Cleveland, Ohio, became the hook from his car following the Department of Environmental should call Marjorie Mitchell Bissell at 644-8565, Mary Phelan said this action would limit Housing Authority's chairman, the first American city to use elec­ argument. Protection forecast good air quality Quish McKeever, 649-7728, or Marguerite Peabody ONIONS . 2 lb. bag l i MANCHESTER - The town the number of housing units at the Robert Weiss, town manager, and tric street lamps. Tillona is due in court on April 6. across Connecticut for today. McCooe, 649-2313. housing authority Wednesday pushed school to 25. Original projections Mayor Stephen Penny. CLAM CHOWOER...... , . » 7 9 * forward two proposals which would cailed for the school's conversion to In another housing development, increase the community's stock of 40 units of elderly housing. Richard Schwolsky announced the .12 OZ. elderly housing, and at the same an­ Quake relief tallied PMNCE SPAGHETTI ,..2S*1.00 MUSHROOMS The board of Education is authority has placed a down pay­ Lannan blames inaction nounced the purchase of a Bissell scheduled to close the Bennet Junior ment on a Bissell Street duplex which MANCHESTER — About $7,500 has been collected in Street duplex in conjunction with a High School in June of 1982. In an­ wiil be renovated for elderly SLICED PEACHES..... federal housing rehabilitation Manchester for the Connecticut Italian Earthquake nouncing the developing plans for housing. The building, costing $63,- BOUNTY AWW a program. the structure, Phelan said a 000, is the second residence Relief Fund. Statewide the collection has reached $100,- 000. ■ 1 1 The authority iast night authorized cafeteria was being considered for purchased by the authority through a on cutbacks in budget TOWELS...... 9 9 * its executive director. Dennis its basement to serve both the resi­ $1.2 million HUD acquisition and Latest contributors locally are F.W.'Spaulding, $100;‘ The Steak Club, $100; AFL-CIO Local 1495, Manchester Phelan, to prepare a draft letter to dent population and other senior renovation program. With Coupon & an enforcement effort in the Center Street. Police Department, $M; Yankee Aluminum Service, $25; the U.S. Department of Housing and citizens living in the Main Street Already, the authority has bought By MARY KITZMANN $7.50 Purchase neighborhood. ” We a re a r e s id e n tia l Cheshire Management Co. $25; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Urban Development which would area. At the same time, he said han­ a $78,000 Maple Street duplex, and Herald Reporter He promised to begin by “stepping neighborhood,” the woman said. Kaplan, $25; hfr. .and Mrs. Anthony J. Abbruzese, $25; FROZEN & DAIRY outline a request to convert the dicapped persons participating in the Housing Authority members last MANCHESTER — Disorderly HOODS up” radar checks in the “We are not Pratt Street in East Gertrude L. Morrison, $20; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cole, STOUrrXn'S SDE DiSHES .... Mac & Cheese Potatoes au Noodle Romanotl O w Rennet Junior High School to elderly Sheltered Workshop might be able to night explained that HUD has bar goers and hot rodders won’t ICE CREAM housing. neighborhood to cut down on Hartford.” $15; Nancy L. Washburn, $10; Lorraine B. Boutin, $10; ASST. FLAVORS staff sections of the proposed com­ finalized that closing. leave the Spruce Street area. Police GREEN OANTNBLETS ...... 10 o r 0 9 ^ speeders, a problem mentioned Lannan explained no traffic could Rose C. Jaffe, $10. < /7 GALLONS The town Board of Directors at its missary. The duplex is located at 92-94 Chief Robert Lannan told a citizens February meeting voted to include frequently by speakers at the be barred from using city streets, BANQUET CHKNEN 2,buo.$2 .5 9 Once drafted, the HUD annlication Bissell Street and was purchased action group Thursday night, and gathering of over 70 persons at through Carl Zinsser, a local realtor but he could increase area radar use. loo neither will the manpower be in­ Nathan Hale School. The residents attributed the truck BRDSEYETASTI PUFFS IOC. 2199* who is also a state senator Painting class added Rent hikes rescinded creased. On other questions of enforcing the traffic to an electronic firm situated and former Republican member of “What can we do?” Lannan asked BRDSEYESTRAWBEIIRKS 100. 6 9 * bar closing hours, routine check of on the edge of the area encompassed MANCHESTER - The MANCHESTER - Rent in­ meeting next month to consider the the town Board of Directors. several times as he fielded questions Registration is being bars for minors, and a periodic by the action group from Center Manchester Recreation 7 0 . creases for elderly residents living proposed increase. The Housing Authority also before the first gathering of the East conducted this week for GOESTE CHEESE PIZZA B 9 * With Coupon & cruiser or patrolman for the Street to Charter Oak, and Harrison Department’s adult authorized Phelan to seek 30 Section Side Action Group, an affiliate of the Rochester residents and $7.50 Purchase in the town housing authority's neighborhood, Lannan answered Street. cultural program has BABY WATSON GHESE CAKE 16 02 S 1i89 While the decision probably will 8 subsidies as part of a HUD Connecticut Citizens Action Group. iiext week for surrounding Spencer Street complex were these already existed. added acrylic painting rescinded Wednesday after authority delay the increase, authority program designed to encourage Lannan said increasing manpower Lannan was not the only town of­ towns as well as for HOWABD JOHNSON'S FRD CLAMS 50. 9 9 * Why the officers are not more visi­ ficial to listen to residents’ com­ taught by Mary Daly to the members were told an erroneous members agreed residents in the private developers to rehabilitate would be the only way to proM t the ble goes back again to budget and in- Manchester. Registration CHARMIN PILLSBURY plaints, two directors Republican spring session. The class is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at WUIAM F. SGHRAFFS PIK KE CREAMG ahf>.vo. $ 1.39 deadline had prompted last month's federally subsidized complex should aging houses. Under the program, neighborhood from the noise, traffic adequate funding for more TOILET TISSUE FLOUR Gloria Della Fera, and Pete will meet for eight weeks the Arts Building on move to raise the rents. be given the opportunity to express HUD would contract with private and cfime associated with the area’s patrolman, Lannan said. MRS.FlBERrSQTRS ... 16 02.5 9 * 4 PACK 5 LBS. Sylvester, attended. on Thursdays from 9:30 to Garden Grove Road. The authority, which showed a their views on the proposed rent in­ developers to guarantee eligible night life. But he also told the The bars will not go away,” Lan­ 11:30 a.m. beginning April Further information is 10 02. $ slight deficit last year, had voted an crease. At the same time, members tenants to return for the renovation residents he had to be realistic. nan said. “But we will keep them Sylvester commented he was hap­ LAND 0 LAKES SHARP a XTRA SHARP STICKS 1,99 2. Students will learn the available by contacting the $8 increase after being told by the said the meeting would give them a of run-down housing. “We have fewer police officers honest. py the neighborhood was “beginning KRAFT GREEN OMON DIP . * chance to explain the reason for the basic techniques of acrylic Arts Building, 647-3089. 100 2199 U.S. Department of Housing and Ur­ The authority made an identical than before, and given the constraint “You may not see the patrolman to take an interest” and requested painting with emphasis on considered increase. 64 02. S I , ^ ban Development that all increases request in 1979 but had its applica­ of the budget, it’s not likely to im­ in your area, but he is there.” their presence at Board of Directors composition, color and jjOOD ORANGE JUKE 2 must be approved by April 1. According to federal regulations, tion rejected. In encouraging prove,” Lannan said. One resident asked if the police meeting. Health questions ■ - ” -J form working from a still Dennis Phelan, housing director, low-income persons living in M oral­ While painting a pessimistic pic­ Ms. another application, Phelan warned could stop the flow of truck traffic One of the reasons for Della life set-up or from sketches Every day, exclusively in last night said the deadline was ly supported housing complexes pay its acceptance was less than assured ture of solving the neighborhood that uses the side street to avoid the Fera’s attendance was simple. “I of individual composition. erroneous and proposed that no more than a quarter of their year­ problem of harassment by young The Herald, get the inside but said the action was justified by stop lights and traffic of the town’s was invited,” she said. “I live op A watercolor effect may be facts on health in Dr. ly incomes for rent. people, Lannan did promise to make residents be called to a special the existing housing shortage. two main avenues. Main Street and Oak Street, remember?” achieved by thinning Lawrence Lamb’s health acrylic paints. column. iiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiinniii 6 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 THE HERALD. Thurs , March 19, 1981 Committee hears plea ArealSews.,, im Area News. m m for bus policy exception By BARBARA RICHMOND provide transportation on a space state statutes, by a six vote plurality / available basis.” Herald Reporter of the board. He said on some buses seats are Michals said, “it seems to me, VERNON - The Board of assigned per policy but some of the given the current economic stresses Parents remain in dark Local cutback impact Education’s Transportation Com­ students don’t avail themselves of and in many cases, both parents mittee conducted a hearing the service. But the seats have to be having to work, anything the board Wednesday night but only one set of there in case they do. could do to alleviate this should be parents show ^ up to make a plea for Brisson said the board did allow done." concerns town officials a special exception to the board's some students to ride to babysitters He said he thinks the policy as it about school closings transportation policy. a few years ago but the situation was stands, is clear but he said he was EAST HARTFORD - Three social programs will have a direct Development Action Grants) is to be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Satryb of very unstable. He said this happened questioning if it could be modified in returned to the states and Reed Street, who have a child atten­ By BARBARA RICHMOND The sub-committee on Finance felt Town Council members, who impact on East Hartford. as babysitters changed. Now the the future. sider the potential for residential municipalities — thus freeing it ding the Northeast Elementary Herald Reporter it was important to determine the attended the of “EDA (Economic Development only way a student is allowed to be Satryb said that many other area development in the surrounding from bureaucratic red tape — then School, asked to have their child costs associated with each building Cities Conference in Washington, are Aid), Section 8, public housing and dropped off at a babysitters or day towns do provide this service. VERNON — The action taken by neighborhood. the funds for these programs should reinstated on a school bus that would in its use an an elementary school expressing strong concern about GET A (Comprehensive Employ­ car center is if the child is already a Brisson said the problem is getting the Board of Education, Monday The committee said the Vernon be fed back, along with the ad­ take the child to a babysitter’s house and for that reason it didn’t include possible local Impact of President ment Training Act) have been very bus rider and the sitter’s home in on worse as more and more mothers night, to close the Vernon Elemen­ Elementary School area is com­ ministrative controls. This was a after school. teacher salaries, administrator’s Ronald Reagan’s economic helpful programs here in East Hart- that same route. are going to work. He also said that tary School at the end of this school pletely residential with very little favorite theme of President salaries or transportation costs as a proposals. ford,” reports Egazarian. Satryb said he couldn’t see why people living just slightly under the year, was done with no public discus­ potential for residentiaif'develop­ “However, we have learned that Reagan’s rhetoric during the cam­ ment and the same was true of the basis for analyzing cost data. Council Chairman Harry A. The child had been allowed to do any Uxpayer is denied transporta­ mile riding limit also watch the sion of a lengthy report prepared by Egazarian yesterday released his these programs have been complete­ paign.” this but the board changed its policy Skinner Road School. ’The committee said it felt that tion if there is space available. buses (or space available He said a School Closing Study Committee. report on the Feb. 28 to March 3 con­ ly eliminated or sharply reduced. Egazarian claims that uncertainty and stopped the Satryb child and The Maple Street School area has these are costs that aren’t purely Brisson said the problem is a some of the towns that do provide Therefore, most of the contents of ference, which he attended along Fortunately, Urban Development about the final form of the Reagan several others from riding the bus. a mixture of residential, rentals and related to school buildings since monstrous one. He said he gets calls this space available service are the report haven't been seen by the with Diemocratic majority leader Action Grants were saved from budget program will make prepara­ The Satrybs said “Our biggest apartments, little potential for new decisions concerning the number of every day about babysitting having big problems. general public. The motion to choose Henry J. Genga and council member tion of the local budget difficult. construction and a high turnover in teacher and administrative positions extinction. The National League of gripe was when our child was put off problems. To a suggestion made that JoAnn Worthen, chairman of the Vernon Elementary as the school to Dominick Serignese. Cities Conference may have played a East Hartford’s fiscal year begins the bus when there was space rentals. are made on a system-wide basis possibly those parents who wanted Transportation Committee, said the close was followed by an abrupt mo­ At ’Tuesday evening’s council role in this effort. July 1, while the federal government Northeast School is in an area of “and although influenced by closing available." the service could pay, Brisson said full board has to make a decision on tion to adjourn leaving many parents “The specific effect of the starts its fiscal year October 1. mixture of residential, rental and a school would be substantially im­ meeting, Egazarian called the con­ Charles Brisson, the board's ad­ there are babysitters scattered all the Satryb request within 10 days. in the dark as to why it was chosen rn'i' m a)WBW < ference “very enlightening, but not president’s program — the full im­ Council members believe this will ministrative assistant, said that over five other schools to be con­ apartments, has little potential for pacted by closing a particular over town. “If we hired a bus and pro She said it will be put on the agenda too encouraging." He expresses that pact as it relates to East Hartford — further complicate local budget allowing students to ride on a space sidered additional residential development building. rated the costs it would be an ad­ for the board's next meeting which pessimism more specifically in his is unknown at this time. What is ob­ preparation, as East Hartford's available basis caused many The report offered three basic but does have some new rental The committee said costs that are ministrative nightmare. will be on a Wednesday, March 25. report. vious to us, however, is that the ser­ budget will be completed before the problems. He said, as an example, alternatives for the board's con­ development. ' Considered to be building-related Arthur Michals, a new member of instead of the usual Monday “We agree to a point with Presi­ vices usually provided to our town knows fully what it will get the new apartment complek, Dobbs the board, asked if it would be possi­ Dr. Sidman said he had sent out sideration and the one the board The Center Road School, the were electricity, oil, gas, sewers, from Washington. and water, property insurance, dent Reagan’s priority for a sound residents will be greatly affected.” Crossing, on Route 30 will bring in ble to draft a policy to change the eight letters to parents who had chose was to close a school and to biggest and the newest of the “Our Town Council, along with ad­ telephones, maintenance, custodial and viable economy," reads the Egazarian's statement says about 15 more students to Northeast existing one and which would allow previously asked the board for the redistrict. On the positive side of Elementary Schools is in a mostly ministration, is going to have to take salaries and secretarial salaries. chairman's report. “However, we government programs should not be School and all will be on one bus. transportation on a space available same service but he didn’t hear from this, the committee said, was it residential area with some potential the appropriate and responsible ac­ for development south of the Of the six elementary schools, the are deeply concerned by certain ended suddenly. Dr. Bernard Sidman, superinten­ basis, provided it didn’t cost any any of the others. Aggrieved parents would give better townwide use of “We indicated during our dis­ tions in order that our residents do facilities, better class balance and a highway. Lake Street School is in a subcommittee found that Vernon aspects of his economic programs dent of schools, said no one would more money. still have the option of appealing to Elementary was the next to the which will adversely affect our cussions with other delegates, and not have additional burdens placed dispute the fact that there are some Dr. Sidman explained that the the state board If they aren’t cost savings. completely residential area that has on them, or see present services lowest in annual costs, preceded only region, state and ultimately the especially with our congressional empty seats on the buses “but the board has the power to set any policy satisfied with the local board's fin­ On the negative side the com­ several new developments under sharply curtailed," reports Chair­ by the Lake Street School. Town of East Hartford.” delegation, that we would not like to policy specifically states we don't it wishes provided it isn't contrary to dings. mittee listed the fact it would be dis­ construction and more planned with man Egazarian. “Prudence and cau­ The current market value of Ver­ Egazarian says he fears Reagan is see major programs already in place ruptive to children and parents in­ a potential for further development. tion will be our guidance in reaching non Elementary School property is sacrificing thenndustrial Northeast abrutply terminated, but rather that volved. Members also said there The committee also cautioned the our decisions with respect to could be a potential mis- board to consider how many com­ $2.2 million. while encouraging sun-belt growth. they be phased out over an adequate “This is worrisome to those of us period of time," he reports. “Lflcal program and fiscal policy. There Towns balk at mandates calculation/reversal of enrollments munity organizations would be im­ School board members have said, projects such as the 1-84 connector in exists the need to have constant and the need to add facilities at a pacted by the closing of a facility. in considering alternate uses for the who will be preparing the 1981-82 HARTFORD (UPI) - The CCM contingent to reduce the financial control, court operations Elast Hartford, which have already communication with our later date at a higher cost; could Vernon Elementary has been used as building, they wiil have to be sure it (town) budget,” reports Egazarian. Connecticut's cities and presented Democratic and burdens the requirements and police procedures, received approval from the federal Congressional delegates to ensure mean a potential cutback in existing a polling place and the board was isn’t something that will pose “We are concerned that spending towns have shouldered Republican leadership with imposed on cities and towns education, civil government, should be allowed to that our priorities are well known by programs; and potential changes in asked to consider alternate sites for problems for the town swimming reductions should be applied fairly more than their share of a list of state-mandated preparedness and man- and equitably and not on a regional proceed to their completion. them and fought for. We will need to transportation and.'or School hours. presently housed functions with the pool that is on the property. budget cuts and can no programs they said could The mandates affect dated property tax excmp- basis.’’ know what effects the impending tax The 15-member study committee registrars of voters to decide an The committee also prepared a “We also fee that if responsibility longer afford the slew of be eliminated or modified areas ranging from canine tions. The council chairman says cuts in cuts will have on our community” broke up into various sub­ alternate site for a polling place. table of approximate costs of major for programs such as UDAG (Urban costly programs mandated committees and came up with data The committee found that the Ver­ repairs to the elementary schools by the state, municipal non Elementary School is used an through to 1991 and Vernon Elemen­ for the board to consider when V. leaders claim. deciding which school to close. average of 449 hours for recreational tary came out next to highest, Mayors and represen­ ^Banana Fudge Ripple Ice Crear^ topped by Center Road. Board overrules Drumm The Community Impact sub­ p ro g ra m s and 555 hours by tatives of the Connecticut committee listed several things for organizations. At Vernon El the committee said Conference of the board to consider in making its The connection with alternate site the burners have to be replaced, the Municipalities met with ♦ Lucious Banana Ice determination. One of these was to for a polling place, the committee roof and windows need repairing and legislative leaders determine how many.children were said possibly the Center Road School the heating system has to be revised. in police brutality case Wednesday and asked > Cream made with sun- eligible for Grades K-5 living within could be used, or the high school. The estimate cost is $58,000. them to fully fund key state one mile of the school. One mile was The committee said the registrars of Based on a scale of one to five, A unique solar heating system about $3,600 Sunquest Corp. President Allen Dehls. EAST HARTFORD - The Per­ for using “excessive force” in escor­ The board criticized Drumm for programs and consider rippened, brown- decided on as it's the board's es­ voters said it is legal to have a with five being the best, the Vernon can provide 60 percent of the domestic hot Dehls, with glasses, shows the device to sonnel Board of Appeals has lifted ting Lannan from the police cruiser accepting much of Lannan's “unmandating” others. to the station house. But the board speckled bananas, tablished distance for walking to an polling place outside the voting dis­ Elementary whs number one and water needed by an average family of four Russ Orton, director of the New England In­ suspensions and reprimands of three testimony without ever questioning CCM President and West ) decided O’Connor employed proper elementary school. trict. Center Road number five. for as long as 20 years, says the firm which police officers who were charged him. The board said Lannan's Haven Mayor Robert John­ crushed with sugar and The board was also asked to con­ dustrial Resourses Development office, who with brutality in the December police technique for handling an builds the new device. The system utilizes described it as "unique” and has an credibility could be doubted because son said the state has failed arrest of David K. Lannan, son of agressive prisoner when he applied he allegedly threatened the officers to “bite the bullet" of rippled through with the fresnel lens principle, used In excellent chance for an energy related Manchester’s police chief. an "arm bar’’ hold on Lannan. during his arrest and detainment. federal cuts and income pure milk chocolate Service transports the elderly lighthouses, to collect and redirect sunlight grant, (UPl photos) The board lifted one of the two 15- The arm bar is a sometimes pain­ The board ruled Drumm should have shortfalls and instead through a panel of "fresnel prisms,” said day suspensions which Police Chief ful hold used to immobilize the arms made a greater effort to determine “passed them down to the fudge. Clarence Drumm imposed on Of­ of a handcuffed prisoner. O’Connor Lannan's credibility. local property taxpayer." testified it is a correct way to handle VERNON — The Tri-Town Senior Citizen & Disabled Mart Piazas. Pickups start at 9 a,m, and return trip ficer David Sherwood. Sherwood The board also lifted a reprimand “Whatever is the state's a hostile prisoner and the board Persons Transit Association provides door-to-door dial-a- starts at 1 p.m. Because the bus runs vary each day, was charged with punching Lannan, of Officer Michael J. Lefevbre. responsibility to fund they ride for residents of Vernon, Tolland, and Ellington who there is no way the association can tell each passenger Speaker slated agreed. P.S. Marcella Chllcote's smile says: but said it was in self-defense when Lefevbre was charged with failing to should fund,” he said, ad­ are over 60 and for disabled persons 18 or older. what time they will be picked up but everybody should be BOLTON - On April the prisoner “lunged” at him. Lannan had also accused O’Connor ding full state funding of Shady Glen Ice Cream made Reservations must be made for the service by calling report voluntarily the way Sherwood ready at 9 a.m. The drivers plan each day’s route to save 8th, Chet di Mauro, direc­ The board ruled that Drumm was of slamming him face-first against a educational programs was with fresh fruit is served at the 872-9905 between 8 a m. and noon, Monday through and O'Connor handled Lannan. / time and gas, depending on the location of those with tor of International Com­ correct in giving Sherwood one 15- glass door hard enough to make him Lefevbre was present when an absolute necessity, Friday. Unless there is an emergency situation, those counter, or sold in the reservations. munications for United day suspension, but that he had spit blood. But the board decided Sherwood struck Lannan and he saw “We've already been suf­ needing the service should call at least one day in ad­ economical half-gallon family Shopping day for Ellington senior citizens is Thursday Technologies Corporation, exceeded his authority in imposing there was no evidence to doubt O'Connor walk the prisoner into the fering. When the state vance. each week: Crystal Lake area of Ellington and Tolland will speak to high school the second suspension. O’Connor’s testimony that he police station. Police regulations bites the bullet, our teeth size. The association has a wheelchair bus that carries 11 shopping days are Tuesday and Friday and Vernon’s are Spanish students, A 15-day suspension against Of­ “leaned against the police station’s require an officer to voluntarily hurt,” said Norwalk Mayor passengers and is equipped with a lift and two wheelchair glass door so he could free one hand Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. ’Those wishing to make Mr. di Mauro joined ficer Robert M. O’Connor was also report the the chief any abuses by William Collins, vice- tie-downs. Service is door-to-door. Attendants are not beauty parlor appointments should make them for 10:30 United Technologies'in lifted. Drumm suspended O’Connor to open the door. president of the CCM. The provided but an attendant may accompany a disabled fellow officers. or 11:30 p.m. In addition, each town or senior citizen 1975,, h a v in g s e rv e d research and lobbying person. Priority is given to medical appointments for But the board ruled Lefevbre met housing has one day per month for a trip to some out-of- previously as Vice- 1 1 0 S I both seniors and disabled. Vigil backs families his obligations by filing a regular group has 61 member com­ town shopping malls. President-Intemational munities. Other transportation needs will be accepted for service report on the incident with the watch There is no charge for the services but if anyone wishes Operations for McGraw- HARTFORD (UPI) - More than Students, faculty members and commander on duty. The elimination of nearly DAIRY STORES when they can be fit into the day’s schedule without extra they can make an annual donation of $10 per single person Hill International gas usage. The bus doesn't go out of the Tri-Town area. 100 people turned out Wednesday local residents marched across the Lannan has filed a federal law suit $12 million in urban grants and $15 for a married couple, A membership card entitles Publications, based in Lon­ campus and later attended a service that were slated to go to The shopping bus the association has low steps for easy night for a candlelight march across against the officers, the chief and On Route 6 In Manchester and at the Manchester Parkade one to unlimited use of the buses and a vote for those who don. Before that, he at the college chapel. Church bells municipalities this fiscal boarding and seniors from the three towns are served Trinity College in synopathy for the the Town of East Hartford. serve on the Board of Governors of the Transit Associa­ directed a U.S. foreign aid rang for 20 minutes at midnieht. year has already had a door-to-door trips to Vernon Circle, Tri-City Plaza and K- tion. families of 20 black children slain in The appeals board heard the program in South Vietnam. Atlanta. testimony in a series of hearings last “disastrous effect on local 5 2 IBS' month. budgets," Johnson said. Instructors sought 'and w e n t from a size 18V2 to a Junior 9 VERNON — The Indian Valley YMCA is seeking Library plans workshop qualified instructors and counselors to work at its state- EAST HARTFORD - a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Ray­ licensed day camp, located at Shady Lake in Somers. ... without counting calories Do you like to knit? 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MERIDEN (UPI) - Police Chief Monday and said he Won guarantees Connecticut Klah Kieagle William- Caffrey had tried to dissuade the “The Klan probably will be here,” suspect in the parking lot of the ArealSews... George Caffrey says he won’t turn the rally would be "very low key and Bohndorf told UPI Wednesday the Klan -from holding the demonstra­ he said. ■ Meriden Square Mall, the city into “an armed camp” this very brief.” Caffrey said Klansmen rally would be at noon Saturday at tion but Bohndorf said the Klan Violence flared last September in Hale faces a departmental hearing weekend for a Ku Klux Klan rally in told him they would arrange another the momument in the center of should “take a stand for all this rural Scotland when Wilkinson held for the death of Keith Rakestrau.'24. support of a white officer who killed meeting Friday — this one involving Meriden. nation’s police departments” in light cross burnings and rallies in a cow of Hartford on Feb. 24, a black shoplifting suspect. Imperial Wizard Bill Wilkinson of A St. Patrick’s parade in the city is of outrage over the shooting in re­ pasture — the first public Klan Police said the officer fired at "ft’s supposed to be a peaceful Denham Springs, La. — to "let me scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, for­ cent weeks by Connecticut minority demonstration in 70 years in Connec­ Rakestrau when Rakestrau alleged­ assembly,” Caffrey said Wednesday. know exactly when and where this ming on Main Street near the monu­ groups. ticut, ly drove toward him at a high-rate of HUD approves request "We'll have sufficient officers on rally would be.” ment but Caffrey said "I don’t an­ The chief said he would try to con­ The Klan called the latest speed. The dead man and his two duty but we’re not going to have an "i have not talked to them yet,” ticipate any problems, with a vince Wilkinson not to hold the demonstration to show its support brother’s allegedly stole several armed camp down here.” said Caffrey. peaceful assembly and the parade. I demonstration but doubted he would for Patrolman Gene Hale, 27, who pairs of jeans and were chased from for Coventry Lake aid Caffrey met with Klan members However, a spokesman for imagine there won’t be any troublfe. ’' succeed. shot and killed a black shoplifting a department store by Hale’s wife

COVENTRY - The town’s HUD, since the pre-application has certed effort on part of the town' preliminary application for a HUD been approved. council, staff and neighborhood Schiff grant of $1.4 million has been ap­ Town Manager Frank Connolly residents.” proved, town officials said said that the final application entails Town Council Chairperson Rober­ Wednesday. “just putting final touches” on the ta Koontz said Wednesday that she is The grant is a small cities grant, project. “pleased beyond words that the seeks and was filed by the town Jan. 5 for Connolly $aid that he is personally many hours of work by our town road improvements and housing Forliiur and professionally pleased with the council, town staff and consultants rehabilitation in the Lakeview approval, since the money have brought a beginning to a road release Terrace and Waterfront Manor represents almost an entire yearly improvement and minor housing neighborhoods. governmental expenditure for the rehabilitation plan to the lake area. HARTFORD (UPI) - The town will be filing the final town. This grant will begin to solve long Tax rebel Irwin Schiff has application as soon as the town coun­ He added that when he started time problems that have faced the filed another round of legal cil can designate the consultants for working for the town, about nine lake area residents for so many documents to win release the process. Officials expect the years ago, this project was one of the years.” from a federal prison final application to be approved by Mon^ Sale first he began tackling. She said that the council will be where he is serving a The money from the grant must be hiring the necessary consultants to sentence for violating tax GRAB A BUNDLE OF SAVINGS ON FRESH NEW SPRING Fire kills woman used solely for its intended use, prepare for the final application, ad­ laws. which is spelled out in the grant. The WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - An ding that as soon as the final applica­ Schiff, 52, said money will not be deposited into the FASHIONS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! elderly woman died of apparent tion is approved, “work will begin.” Wednesday the new general fund. smoke inhalation when fire heavily Coordination of this work was done motions charged the prison Connolly said that he is "extreme­ SALE STARTS NOW AT ALL D&L STORES! damaged her home on West Hill in conjunction with Mullen and sentence violated at least ly pleased with the grant, since it Drive, authorities said. Lonegran Associates, community four of his constitutional represents a very hard and con­ Mary M. Wood, 81, was dead on development consultants. rights. arrival at St. Francis Hospital and He said he had sought to LEATHER HANDBAGS PTO member pins green carnation on the faculty in all the Bolton schools with a Medical Center in Hartford where Club offers vision tests question at a hearing U.S. MEN’S BLAZERS Bolton middle school faculty member Bill she was taken after the fire broke 'Attorney Richard green carnation to celebrate St. Patrick’s COVENTRY — The Lions Club, in 25.97 Day. out about 9:15 p.m. Wednesday. cassional blurred or hazy vision; Blumenthal, who Farr. The PTO presented each member of cooperation with the Connecticut 67.97 Reg. $36! Spring selection of totes, swaggers, Firefighters said they found the problems in adjusting to darkened prosecuted him, and Chief Society for the Prevention of hobos, handle and shoulder styles. woman in the living room of the 2- rooms; appearance of colored rings U.S. District Judge T. Reg. $85! Expertly tailored in cooi Blindness, is sponsoring a free eye story brick house. around lights; reduced vision angles Emmet Clarie, who polyester/wool hopsack. Ciassic 2-button Assorted colors. Hurry! screening test for glaucoma March for either one eye or both, and dif­ presided at his trial and styling in navy, tan, green, blue or red. Bolton lawyer suggests 28, from 9 a.m. to noon. sentenced him. ficulty in focusing on close objects. Regs., shorts, longs. Holdup men soughi Although glaucoma can come on "Frankly I’d get out if I CANVAS HANDBAGS without any warning, some signs The test is one of the sight conser­ HADDAM (UPI) — State police had a hearing. There’s no that may indicate symptoms of vation programs sponsored by the and the FBI joined in a search today way they can deny my FARAH SLACKS glaucoma are glasses, new ones in­ Lions Club, and for more informa­ 17.97 for two armed men who held up a allegations. I look forward Reg. $23! A dozen styles to choose from In notice for town meeting cluded. that do not seem to help; oc­ tion, call 742-6429. to cross-examining both branch of the City Savings Bank of 18.97 khaki, wine, navy, sand, taupe or black. Middletown in what was believed to Blumenthal and Clarie,’’ BUI.ION - The Board of Almost two-thirds of the town has The second option to be considered be the town’s first bank robbery. he said in a telephone inter­ Reg. $25! Action slacks in Ultra Stretch Selectmen received a letter from the already contracted for a townwide will read “to consider and act upon a School sets career days Authorities said no injuries were view from the federal polyester for ultra comfort! With SUNSENSOR GLASSES town attorney suggesting wording pickup. The selectmen have es­ resolution authorizing townwide reported in the holdup which oc­ COVENTRY - On March 25th, ment and daily work tasks. ’This prison in Lewisburg, Pa.. contrasting belt. Prehemmed for instant for the notice that will notify timated he town’s annual cost for pickup of refuse and direct the Board curred about 11:25 a.m. Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., the provides an opportunity for students Schiff, a Hamden author wear. 30-42 waists. residents of the March 30 town townwide pickup at $90,000 for a of Finance to budget for the same for at the bank branch on Main Street, high school guidance department and consultant,, said he 6.97 meeting. minimum and $115,000 at a the fiscal year 1981-82, and direc the to gain understanding of a variety of which was the town’s first bank will conduct a career day program career opjrartunities for students to mailed the motions to U.S. Reg. $10-$18! The lens gets darker as the sun Hesidents will be asked to vote at maximum. Board of Selectmen to adopt when it opened in 1968. for students grade 8-12. gain understanding of a variety of District Court in New VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS shines brighter! Frames in tortoise or metal. the town meeting for approval of Contrasted to this is the estimated regulations or an ordinance to imple­ The two men, who wore masks, es­ Speakers from over 30 occupations career opportunities and to be Haven last week, but has either of two options for the solution yearly cost for running a transfer ment the operation thereof.” received no response to the town's solid waste disposal station, $63,000 for minimum and caped with an undetermined amount will make presentations about their exposed to careers related the their interest. because “that suit’s going 10.97 DIAMOND EARRINGS problem. $79,000 for a maximum. This verbage is to appear on the of cash in a car which was reported particular career. The presentations town meeting warning, to be posted stolen earlier in the day in will include discussions on job entry to give them a lot of Reg. 17.50! Our best-selling Hennessey One option is to build a transfer The attorney suggested the first For more information contact the trouble.” dress style with semi-tapered fit. option on the hearing to read “to by Town Clerk Catherine Leiner. Middletown. The vehicle was found level skills, educational station, where residents would drop guidance office at 742-9383. Parents Schiff said his motions Poly/cotton in blue, tan or white. 14V2-17. 9.97 consider and act upon a resolution Officials at the town hall were dis­ abandoned shortly after the holdup requirements, job satisfactions, their trash into large bins. The waste cussing another option yesterday for in East Haddam. salary expectations, future employ­ are invited to attend. were similar to a writ of Reg. 12.50! Genuine diamonds or rubies, would then be compressed, and con­ authorizing the construction and habeus corpus, a legal emeralds or sapphires! All pierced, with 14kt operation of a solid waste transfer voters when voting on the issue. A veyed to the Windham plant. third option may be to vote “no” for proceeding that charges il­ GOLF JACKETS gold filled settings. The cost of the transfer station has station and direct the Board of legal incarceration. Finance of the town to Include the both townwide pickup and a transfer been estimated by the selectmen at station. Andover finance board Schiff claimed the court $220,000 with state funding covering cost of the same in the budget for the that tried him lacked 14.97 BALI UNDERWIRE BRAS fiscal year 1981-82 and direct the Officials felt that this option on the about half the cost ballot may be necessary in case peo­ jurisdiction and the law in­ Reg. $20! Zipper front style with cuff Board of Selectman to adopt volved specified no crime, sleeves, mesh shoulder yoke. Lightweight The other option is for the town to ple do not wish to vote “yes” on regulations or an ordinance to imple­ which meant he was jailed poly/cotton in tan, maize or blue. S-XL. 7.97 contract townwidc curb-side pickuD, ment the operation.' either option. receives budget plans Reg. $14! Firm support styling for cup sizes B illegally for failing to provide the government to DD. With stretch back and all nylon cups. ANDOVER - The Board of The town aid for road mainlenance when. with financial information GOLF KNIT SHIRTS Finance received numerous budgets item increased from $40,000 to $52,- The bottom line for the on tax returns two years in Board likes finance Wednesday night, including the 067. This money is refundable to the selectmen’s budget is $267,890, as op­ JUNIORS' TWILL TROUSERS a row. Board of Selectmen’s budget calling town by a state grant. The town must posed to last year’s $^4,867. 10.97 liOl.'IdN — The Board of would make the selectmen's budget “For any one of those of selectmen and boards of for an increase of about 12.3 percent. budget the money before the grant is The Board of Finance also Reg. $14-$16! Arrow’s famous Selectmen expressed support Mon­ process similar. education.” reasons I should be out of First Selectman J. Russell Thomp­ received, since the grant does not received budget proposals from the tournament style with short sleeves. 19.97 day night for a bill that is coming First Selectman Henry Ryba said here.” he said. son presented the budget to the arrive to the town until after the town clerk, tax collector, building of­ Reg. $26! Pleated style with its own striped before the Legislature. that the bill will allow the selectmen Pancake festival Schiff, who started ser­ Placket or sport collars in many solids finance board, and attributed most budget making process has been belt! Super spring colors, including turquoise, The bill, if passed, will restrict control of programs and activities, MANCHESTER - Friendship ficial, zoning agent, treasurer, fire ving a year’s term last and stripes. S-XL. of tbe course of the increase to completed. marshal, assessor, insurance com­ town finance boards from cutting and policy control over certain Lodge of Masons will hold its annual month, said his latest hot pink, lilac, yellow and light blue. 5-13. raised electricity and fuel rates, and Thompson added that the town is mission and the fire department. specific line items in budget making things.” pancake festival from 9 a.m. to 6 motions differed from his employee payments. owed about $47,000 from the state for The fire department has requested process. Administrator Alan Bergen said p.m. April 12 at the Masonic Temple, appeals seeking to over­ GOLF SLACKS The highway budget increased previous years’ aid. He said that he an increase of $6,240 from last year’s turn his conviction because JUNIORS’ TEE TOPS This responsibility will lie solely that the bill would “eliminate the 25 E. Center St. from last year’s budgeted $51,500 to is sure the money will be coming into > budgeted $12,000, excluding proposed the motions were a civil with the boards of selectmen budget, Board of Finances’ cutting specific a proposed $58,849. and with the boards of education for the town, though he does not know capital expenditures. procedure. 17.97 budget items, but would still allow WWI Veterans Reg. $23! Our quality tailored, 8.97 their respective budgets. the finance board to ‘be able to “It's separate and dis­ Reg. $12! Our prettiest novelty styles with MANCHESTER — Manchester tinct from my trial and poly/cotton duck cloth style with elastic The finance board will still main­ reduce the bottom line” in the assorted floral and piping accents. Stock up tain control over the total amount of proposed budget. He added that the Barracks of World War I Veterans Activities slated for seniors appeals. In this situation belt. Many colors! Prehemmed. 30-42 and its auxiliary will meet Sunday at I'm alleging I’m being con­ for cool spring and summer wear! S-M-L. expenditure, since it will be able to “selectmen would decide where the SOUTH WINDSOR - The Class; 11:30 a.m., lunch; and 1:30 class; also 1 p.m., “Super Sixty waists. 2 p.m. at the VFW Hall, 608 Center fined unconstitutionally. cut the bottom line on a proposed cut would be,” and made an analogy following is the list of activities p.m., square dancing. Sportsmen’s Club.” budget St. "It's supposed to work of this proposed process to the schedule for the week of March 23- Wednesday: 9 a.m.. Quilting class; Friday: Drop-in day at the Center. BOYS’ KNIT SHIRTS ; JUNIORS’ JACKET DRESSES But the selectmen's budget, if the process used in making the Board of 27 at the Senior Citizen Center, 91 11:30 a.m., lunch; 1:30 p.m., Club Lunch at 11:30 a.m. almost like a habeus cor­ pus. You can only use this bottom line is cut by the finance Education's budget. Sport Parade Ayers Road: meeting; and 2:30 p.m., pottery The cost of the luncheons Is 60 Our super selection includes rugby style ( board, must be returned to the The statement of purpose in the !ilt Richman, sports editor ol Monday: 9:30 a.m., ceramics class. cents and reservations may be made civil procedure if you’re at­ stripes and solids! Sizes 4-7 reg. $10 6.97 selectman for itemized cutbacks. tacking jurisdiction or if 35.97 bill is “to insure fiscal control on the United Press International gives the class; 11:30 a.m., lunch; 12:30 p.m.. Thursday: 9:30 a.m., Ukrainian one day in advance by calling 644- Sizes 8-20, reg. $10-$11 7.47 to 7 .9 7 ^ your cohstitufional right Reg. $42-$46! A great selection, just in time The education budget process part of boards of finance and ins and outs on the national sports Setback League; 1 p.m., bingo. egg decorating program; 11:30 a.m., 3338. Those wishing to reserve a seat already works this way; the bill has been violated,” he for spring! Choose from polyester voiles, program control on the part of board scene on The Herald sports pages. Tuesday: 9 a.m., chair caning lunch; 1 p.m., Chinese cooking on the mini-bus should call 644-2571. said. BOYS’ DENIM JEANS linens and poly/cotton dresses, all with Th« Origintl Arxfy’t Mr. Butchtrl He also said he had filed From Billy the Kid! In navy and assorted poly/linen jackets. 5-13. Library to show film MR. BUTCHER OF MANCHESTER another motion in a Penn­ colors. Regular and slim sizes. CALDOR SHOPPINR PLAZA sylvania federal court Sizes 4-7, reg. $13 8.97 MISSES’ BLAZERS BOI.'I ON — The 1935 version of “Munity on the Boun­ ^ R t 4$ 111 IM n S t OPEN M0N.-FRI. 10-9 seeking to have his Sizes 8-14, reg. 15.50 10.97 ty starring Clark Gable and Charles Laughton will be ASHR)R0,CT R0GKVUE,CT sentenced reversed on shown free at Bentley Memorial Library Friday at 7:30 a a « 7 1242 on m tan SA T. 1 0 -6 other grounds. His appeal of his convictfon is pending 34.97 p m. A contemporary critic said of the movie, “It is one HOURS Tm i . M l MM K TIan. S7, CLOSED SUNDAYS GIRLS' KNIT TOPS Reg. $48! Fully-lined, poplin blazers in navy, of the great adventure movies of all times. Laughton’s W# »cc€pt Food Stomps. Wo Rosorvo the right M , Sat M , Chaal ItaM y in New York’s 2nd U.S. Cir­ Matter Chameend Vim $S0min. cuit Court of Appeals. khaki, red or white to complement your spring award winning performance as the infamous Capt. Bligh for lYPogrtahictl mors. is worth canceling all other plans to see.” 5.97 wardrobel Sizes 8-18. Hearing set Reg. $8! Placket collar styles with short W m iM D sleeves in assorted pastel stripes and PLEATED SKIRTS RHAM hosts exhibit by Weicker solids. Sizes 7-14. ALL WEEK SPECIALS FREEZER ORDERS THIS WEEK 5PUIAL! ONLY 14.97 HEBRON — RHAM High School is hosting an exhibit •AVI 90a to 11.00 a pound on any ol on sub plan GIRLS’ FASHION JEANS sponsored by the Special Education Resource Center ttiaaa H« HINDWa 1.39 :oo Reg. $22! All in easy-care polyester that stays April 6, from 4 to 8 p.m. VEAL CUTLETS TWO FOR HARTFORD (UPI) - fresh! Choose from navy, white or red. 8-18. ITAUAN a T Y Ll a W t. Side of Beef 1.25 Over 50 exhibits of materials for instruction, evaluation Sen. Lowell Weicker, R- 10.97 and parent/professional growth in regular and special Fore Quarter Regular Retails Approx. *10 A *11 Conn., says he will conduct Reg. $15! Embroidered back pockets education will be displayed. BLOCK CHUCK ROAST $1 4 A 1.29 (A UCU Ti) hearings in Connecticut CAP SLEEVE BLOUSES No admission fee or pre-registration is required. For make these denim Jeans the favorite this JOHN MORRILL Vee neck knit top of next month on the Navy’s seasonl Sizes 7-14. more information, contact Stephen Krasner at 246-8514. WEEKEND SPECIALS decision to bypass Electric 10.97 BACON 1 lb pi« Fri M oombiiiliig RM •■1t(iMon) 50% cotton 50% Boat in awarding a $1 D&L Children's Shops; Corbins Corner, Avon, Bristol, Reg. $15! Tulip collar on navy, red, or black X-TMLEiUI 94 A A polyester, by a fine & billion dollar submarine Manchester, Meriden Square and New Britain (except polka dots on white. S-M-L. Plus, one-button Wholo RIBS of BEEF contract. Big Boys not.ln New Britain). Eye tests scheduled GROUND R0U» U . 4 9 . . famous maker, in red A spokesman for solid blouses, reg. $15 “WH/te THEY LAST, CUTn.49. FREE‘ Phis our Super Suprise SpecU only, small, medium, Weicker said Wednesday (,l.\.srONBl RY - A free eye screening test for the senator "strongly op­ COTTON BLEND GOWNS MISSES’ DRESSES glaucorna the second leading cause of adult blindness, & large. Nylon posed” the Navy’s decision . (V/nner of our drowing on Will be he d March 31 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Academy Tins., Wed. I Thurs. SPECUILS sleeveless zip back to sidestep the competitive School Cafeteria, Mam Street, under the auspices of the March 12th waa Mlaa Diana bidding process in giving 9.97 Lions Club of Glastonbury. COUNTRY STYLE SPARE RIBS 22.97 Foratar ol Aahtord, Ct. turtle, mostly white, the contract for three Reg. $141 Short styles, all so pretty In Reg. $32-$34l Ohoose from a select group of General chairman of the event is George Perron of nuclear 688-cIass fast- assorted colors, trims. Stock upl Some prints and solids, all in easy-care polyester. Cjlastonbury, sight chairman. 1 . 0 8 . 8ho won *f0 0 worth of moatl small, medium & attack subs to the Newport ■ONampominu matching sleepcoats, reg. $18, 12.97 Some jacket dresses also. Sizes 8-18. yrrpnrn rrrrrrm Tsrrrtjsnnr lar^e. News Shipbuilding and Dry WHAT ARE Dock Co. of Newport Family Herald 1 0 0 News, Va. . . ANDY'S Alao iisyn°o fnr newspapers accept adver­ om o m HEWFAtT SAUMIE EB, a division of the MOST D&L STORES OPEN MON. THRU FRI. TIL 9 P.M. AND OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 aUTCHIR Othar Stylaa General Dynamics Corp tising for X-rated movies, massage parlors and other Corbins Corner, Meriden and New London also open Sat. 'Ill 9; New Britain open Thurs. night only; New Britain and Groton closed Sundays 1 .1 9 lb. o I9 • pwwivwr r r ' w | said it had submitted a fo“ra'’v f r f / ’’r ' ' " * Herald doesn’t aUCKSTYT Not Shown for a very good reason. We respect your family too much. huxLuLtitiiiuttN.M jAai lower bid for the subs. • CORBINS CORNER • AVON-SIMSBURY • MANCHESTER • BRISTOL • NEW BRITAIN • MERIDEN » VERNON • NEW LONDON » GROTON THE March 19. 1981 10 — THE HERALD. Thurs., March 19, 1^1 Leaders agree on cuts tp force 554-4oyoffs HARTFORD (UPI) - Leading April 1. The budget cuts and fee in­ maintenance budget |>y $400,000, leaders appeared united on the want 80 percent of the $10.7 million crease in the surcharge charged for Editorials Democrats in the Legislature have creases were proposed by House which would mean 230 fewer jobs. budget cuts, fee increases, and a $25 "error” paid to communities and all out-of-state trucks, which already agreed on budget cuts of $5.2 million Democrats and agreed to by Senate “It’s a very unpleasant reality,” million tax package, the unknown of the $6.8 million in “ hold has been approved by the which would force the layoff of 551 leaders. said Senate Majority Leader question remained^what to do with harmless” grants restored. Legislature; a 1 percent real estate Commentary state employees in the scramble to “We’re at the point now where the Richard Schneller, D-Essex. “But as two major school funding measures. House Majority Leader John Grop- conveyance tax; taxing meals under balance the current budget. decisions are going to be made on unpleasant as they (cuts) are, I think The Appropriations Committee po of Winsted said predictions are $1; and raising the effective rate of The complex plan, which includes the floor of the House and Senate,” we have to face them.” has voted to pay communities $10.7 difficult. the corporations tax from 9.1 per­ $25 million in added taxes and $8.7 said House Speaker Ernest Abate, D- Legislative leaders reportedly are million in school funds, despite a for­ “Once the word is out (on budget cent to 10 percent. million withheld from towns and Stamford, after a more than an hour- eager to wind up action on the mula change thdt means the money cuts) ... there will be some heavy Excluded from the proposed list of cities in school funds, is intended to long meeting. package because they are planning a belongs to the state, and to cut half lobbying here,” Groppo said. Abate reductions Wednesday was a $1 reduce this year’s $45 million deficit 'The bulk of the layoffs would special session in November to deal the $6.8 million in school grants to said Democratic leaders would million subsidy for clinical by more than $38 million. take place by instituting one-way with Reagan administration budget wealthier towns. attempt to move the proposals programs at the University of Now defunct company achieved lasting fame Democratic leaders said tolls on highways, which would cuts. They also want to avoid inter­ House Democrats agree with the throughiboth chambers without cour­ Connecticut Health Center. The Wednesday they hoped to have the resu lt in 240 layoffs, and by party warring. appropriations’ bill on the school ting GOP support. money is what remains unallotted plan through the Legislature by decreasing the roadside Although House and Senate funds. However, Senate Democrats The lax package includes a $35 in­ for this fiscal vear. You’re an old-timer if you brothers — Henry, Clement, transportation, this was a good guns and supplies over Civil of the “horseless carriage,” it In 1966 the company ceased can remember when a John, Peter and Jacob. All business to be in. War battlefields. Postwar began making electric autos in manufacturing cars but con­ Studebaker wagon or carriage became involved in the com­ The brothers built their first expansion rode mostly on 1902 and gasoline-powered tinued making auto parts and State employee unions vow to fight was standard equipment for a pany eventually. wagon for a George Earl — wagon wheels. A huge cars in 1904. Wagon production other products. In 1967 it But it was Henry and Cle­ straight oak sides, iron hinges Studebaker sales lot at St. ceased in 1920. merged again to form HARTFORD (UPI) - The leaders of saying don’t pick on the poor people.” the layoffs. more trouble by laying off the roadside well-ordered farmstead. “We don’t want layoffs. We’re going to The House Democrats’ proposal calls maintenance workers, who do more than ment who started it all when and beautiful wheels of Joseph, Mo. outfitted pioneers There were contracts to Studebaker-Worthington, Inc. two powerful state employee unions, That memory drifted back saying their members shouldn’t be work very hard to stave them off,” he for the institution of one-way tolls on state “cut grass.” this week — 150th anniversary they went into business at hickory spokes. They painted for their westward march. build military equipment “scapegoats” for' Connecticut’s budget said. “We’re going to stand up to the roads and bridges, which would eliminate Allowing maintenance tasks such as of the birth (March 12) of Cle­ South Bend, Ind. in 1852 as “H. it green and red ahd inscribed “H. and C.” prospered but during World Wars I and II. The five Studebaker woes, have vowed to fight the proposed legislators.” 240 positions in the Department of safety repairs of guard rails and lights to layoffs of more than 600 state workers. Transportation. go undone will leave state roads "unsaie ment Studebaker, co-founder and C. Studebaker" to shoe “Studebaker" in big letters ... had its lumps with three Back to full auto production, brothers have been gone a long A1 Marotta, president of the 16,000- for the public." Marotta said. and first president of the com­ horses and build wagons. The first of many million units serious fires and financial pan­ Studebaker set an all-time time. John, the second presi­ House Democrats supported the layoffs, member Connecticut State Employees Another 230 DOT employees would be "There are long term repercussions. They had only $68 and two of transportation to bear the ics and depressions. The firm company record in 1950 when dent and last to survive, d i^ which would result from a package of $9.5 Association, called the House majority laid off through a reduction in roadside The costs to resurface roads will increase pany that became the world's million in budget cuts and increased fees, proposal “stupid.” maintenance for a savings of $400,000. largest wagon maker and later sets of blacksmith tools name. underwent some corporate 334,554 cars and trucks rolled in 1917. For 114 exciting years ten-fold if they’re not done.” he .said. as a way to help bridge a projected $45 The proposed layoffs would not result in Perruccio said "there may be layers of between them — plus an idea Government contracts gave changes and in 1911 became off the assembly line. in that pursuit, the Studebaker million deficit in the current budget. “We're really upset. It's a band-aid built Studebaker solution to a really critical budget situa­ the projected amount of savings after the fat in state government but ibey always that in a civilization dependent Studebaker Corporation. The corporation merged name achieved a measure of automobiles. the new business a boost. “We don’t want to be the scapegoats,” tion in the state,” he said. state paid out benefits and unemployment look to the poor" compensation, both Marotta and Perruc­ There were five Studebaker on horse's and wheels for Stiidcbakpr vobiclos moved Meantime, with the advent with Packard Motors in 1954. lasting fame. Salvatore Perruccio, head of the 8,000- Marotta said he planned to work with He also said many of the maintenance cio said. member Connecticut Employee Union other state employee union leaders and workers in his union were unskilled and They said the state would be asking for Independent, said Wednesday. “We’re forge “a real coalition effort” to thwart "there are no jobs lor them ' Haig's appearance gets variety of reviews Panel backs bill to restore funds WASHI.NGTON — Secretary of manner of a general lecturing a effect on other committee members. HARTFORD (UPI) - The vestigation of the error committed when Democratic leadership in both houses. defeated several Republican attempts to State Alexander Haig made his first group of junior officers. This es­ "We've watched Kissinger, Vance, Legislature’s Appropriations Committee 10 lines were consciously omitted from It reflected a compromise with House restore all tbe funding to towns Another appearance before the House pecially irritated senior members of even Muskie. " said one veteran, has approved a bill to restore $14.1 million school funding formula worksheets. Democrats, splitting in half the proposal amendment by Sen. Frederick Knous. D- the committee, who felt they were "and they were all pretty Jack Anderson Foreign Affairs Committee a few in education funds to Connecticut com­ The error gave municipalities state by O’Neill to help alleviate a projected $45 Clinton, to cut off the entire $6.8 million to days ago. and his performance drew being condescended to by someone sophisticated compared to Haig. " munities. grants for school nutrition programs that million deficit. towns was soundly defeated. merely paying lip service to the need that there would still be problems ticulate, and has an excellent com­ mixed reviews from the members they consider a newcomer to the Another memher said Haig The committee voted 29-11 Wednesday actually were were paid through federal Senate Democrats have proposed even without Cuba. present complexities of Latin American "displayed a bitter contempt for for economic and social solutions to mand of the English language,’’ he to pay towns the $10.7 million error funds. withholding the entire $6.8 million in per In other action, the committee It was a closed session, called to poliev Congress, " and attributed it to the El Salvador's problems. Haig’s impact on the Foreign Af­ said of Haig, adding: “He’s brilliant, calculated by the state Board of Educa­ O’Neill had proposed eliminating $6.8 pupil grants and refunding 80 percent of scheduled a hearing next Wednesday on a hear Haig explain the Reagan ad­ general's role as White House chief At one point. Rep. Jonathan fairs Committee was perhaps best' actually.’’ tion and also release $3.4 million in educa­ million in grants remaining in the current the $10.7 million in block grants calculated bill to authorize payment of a $24 4 million ministration's policy on El Salvador. On the other hand, some com­ of staff during the final months of Bingham, D-N.Y., challenged Haig's summed up by one Republican But the congressman said he in­ tion grants to the state’s 31 wealthiest fiscal year that were to be paid to the in error. deficiency in the state budget. For several of the committee mittee members found Haig's no- the Watergate mess. assertion that Cuba was at the core member who opposes the ad­ tends to keep an eye on the secretary communities. communities by April 1. The effect of "the bill sent to the House members, it was their first exposure nonsense style refreshing What offended several legislators of the Salvadoran conflict. The ministration's military approach in to make sure he “doesn’t get out of The grants guarantee every town at The bill approved by the Appropriations for debate is a reduction of the deficit by The deficiencies make up part of the Committee was drafted in the Education projected $45 million deficit expected at to Haig "Secretary Haig is an impressive was Haig's le.ss than diplomatic in­ secretary backed off, acknowledging El Salvador, “He is extremely ar- hand.” least $250 per pupil, regardless of wealth. $3.4 million. man,■' one Republican said with ob­ Committee and sponsored bv the the end of the current fiscal vear. Both his critics and his fans were sistence that he expected coopera­ Gov. William O’Neill has ordered an in­ The Democrat-controlled committee vious enthusiasm. "He's perfectly influenced as much by Haig's per­ tion from Congress and was sick and forthright in what he says, clear and sonal style as by the substance of tired of opposition from Capitol Hill. what he was saying. Some liked what decisive" This struck some of his listeners as Legislator howls he .said and the way he said it; many The pro-Haig members, including evidence that Haig might be less didn't a couple of Democrats, said they dedicated to the system of Letters to legislative cheeks on the Executive about dead dogs Haig's brusque military manner were inspired by Haig's self- Branch than he insisted he was at his turned off some of the members. confidence and blunt approach to the Editor HARTFORD (UPI) — Rep. Christopher Shays, R- Senate confirmation hearings. He says things and then he glares problems. Far from being worried Stamford, thinks the state is giving short shrift to man’s Beyond Haig's personal style, his at you, " one congressman told my by the prospect of Haig in charge of best friend whenever a dog is killed on a state road. critics were concerned about his Slmonetta Fuiriti, 26, takes up her post as Shays complained Wednesday about the state’s failure associate Lucette Lagnado. the nation's foreign policy, these legislators said they were reassured seeming obsession with a military Rome’s first woman traffic police officer to to notify owners through municipal officials when their Others complained that he "talked by the closed-door briefing. solution to the Salvadoran situation. direct the city's chaotic traffic In4he Piazza dogs have died on a state road. S p e c down " to the committee in the Haig had exactly the opposite They got the impression he was Venezia, the only major intersection where Many a family-owned pooch is beyond price in affec­ Time ripe for a decision tion, said Shays, and the state should notify owners of officers direct traffic manually. (UPI photo) their demise, no matter how painful. To the editor: major reason was the low, very low “It seems particularly cruel that DOT does not notify IT'S A NOTE f r o m As I have attended several Board pet owners when their dogs have been killed on state Thursday, March 12, .1981, the salary offered for that position. Ethics law seen PRIME MINISTER THATCHER of Education meetings, and always roads,” said Shays. pufch8S € Bolton Board of Education made a REMINPING US.IN THE INTEREST hearing about the highly qualified Bolton stands to lose another He said it was the Department of Transportation’s OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMV, decision not to increase the school personnel Bolton has and what we qualified person because of the in­ hurting progress policy to notify owners when dogs wearing tags are killed THAT TRAOITIONRLLV THE BRIPE'S nurse salary to coincide with the should do to keep them. The salary ability of the Board of EMucation to or found dead on a state highway. FAMILV IS RE'SPONSIBLE FOR GBBAH job description of school increase for teachers given one or act on a reasonable request. HARTFORD (UPI) — House Speaker Ernest Abate, D- But Shays said "a survey by Legislative Research MfEPPING EXPENSES nurse. But they did decide to look two years ago to coincide with other 1 feel that the Board has done an Stamford, says strict interpretation of rules which among 25 Connecticut municipalities showed the policy into the job description and the eastern towns of Connecticut was a injustice to the children of Bolton. prohibit some lawmakers voting on particular bills would “is rarely if ever followed.” possiblity of making some changes, fine way to start. But the Board of Wake up board members and listen all but shut the Legislature down. He said the survey of seven big cities, nine medium to ^essen the duties of the school Education made an error as far as to the people of Bolton. We do not He said Wednesday that a section of the ethics law, as sized towns and nine rural communities showed police or nurse. That in my opinion was a step the school nurse salary is concerned, want to lose her. Won’t you please interpreted by the Ethics Commission, prohibits dog wardens in only six communities had contact with DOT crews about dead dogs. in the wrong direction. by not granting that salary increase reopen the request for an increase of legislators., from voting on bills that would benefit their We have an excellent person sit­ profession. However, they are allowed to vote if they file request. salary? TRIM FASHIONS ------ting in the chair of school nurse, she It is my understanding that in the a statement saying they will be objective. Abate said he could-foresee mass confusion, especially takes care of the entire school past eight years, the Bolton School Carol Levesque SpKaiaa bdmlr l> system with the help of only one if an amendment added during floor debate suddenly Slandofiling pluMita foihiom System has had seven school 44 Flora Road placed legislators in potential conflict of interest. He said aide. nurses!! Why did they leave? The Bolton there would be widespread abstentions from voting. jrhere faihion i$ a “If you heated your home with electricity, would you ¥ V have to file a statement to vote on an electric rate bill?” .. look, not a she Problems could be solved he asked as the issue was discussed at a meeting of the To the editor: residents of limited income. operators of both developments Legislative Management Committee. “You may as well shut down the General Assembly if Special Sizes The recent article dealing with the Beechwood apartments operated should produce figures on how many you’re going to adhere to a strict interpretation” of the 12H to 28*/i nr--Ida \ %// eviction of a mother and four by the Manchester Conference of of the pre.sent residents who moved law. Abate said. and 36 to 52 children from a home undergoing Churches and Squire Village. It there were from existing A public hearing will be held Tuesday on an amend- renovation, raises the question of would stand to reason that either of Manchester housing, and what por­ tnent that would prohibit voting on bills when the par­ how are we addressing the needs of these developments should have tion of the people on waiting lists are ticular legislator would benefit by the proposal more so WJLM6 @I98i foftr w o r t h ^ t a r - TfT.r60.00 Compare at‘40.00 has become a Christian. relationship to the Lord Christ, and r N M l M n eREENFIELO buiineu in th a e Defense Secretary Weinberger always thought when I got one this generous of you." himself to any of the goals which He There is no need to despair. Hun­ most importantly, new behavior : Organic Lawn Food tailored outfiu! wants to do, this is what might size, the crew would go with it." “Money isn’t our problem. Cap­ sets before them. He leaves them to PANSY PLWTS dreds of these adult converts have that will bring you closer to the . colorful In blottom omnS,$Nt4.fL 8 .9 8 The clauic ihirtdre»$ happen “I assure you. Captain, once you tain. We have more of it than we “do it on their own.” And there. likeness of our Saviour Christ. 2$,8NH44MlllG’0ll VlilM *14.1 lOi $livf*.4lil $n*s DI4HI •ni'iMWi. ■ 4,000 men." OUOMFKU 000 PAM K tL COkliksCOkiiM' i■ “It sounds very reassuring. Ad­ board. We can’t afford to ha^e any of threshold of every human endqavor. OPIfe «I|)N i« O M U M O H ' 11(9 «ll0 OrtHMOII 'd is «(D 54' onti HO* 'Mill*. '* IQ tot |Q<0 9 10 <0 4 '■ “I’m aware of that. Captain. But Stavan Harry. Enacullva Editor WETNEMFIELO SHOPPINO CENTBI ra M M S I ID ’09 <1. S»< 10 <0 6 'U li »t0 b*< <0 <0 6 R happens when a boy who has heard' ?1QS ClOSIOSUDOk* ClOSfO $UIID4* to brief the'officers,” (c) 1981, Los Angeles Times Syn­ Richard M. Diamond. Pubiithar Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emarltua what we've got. I’m sure with proper “Officew? You’re it.” dicate to really learn Greek. It happens 12 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 THE HERALD. Thurs., March 19, 1981 — 13 In-Furn-O. the monthly newsletter Eighth Utilities district asked that a we’re there.” point of view. Not having that ad-- at Industronics, Inc., South Windsor; junked car be removed from the ditional grade would make a ”mor«- offer this bit of wisdom: .Live as Hockanum River, in an area While educationally, a four year manageable high school where a. long as you please. You will strike adjoining district property, fire high school plan made more sense to principal could grow old nothing off the time you will have to Chief John Christensen said his men Jacob Ludes, Manchester High gracefully,” he said wiUi a grin. Fisk signs Sleepless Celts unable spend dead.” would remove the auto from the School principal, he said he was 1 five-year nights loom to hold top riverbed and added, “We might even reluctant to give up a three year for Brown Town Talk When a resident in Manchester’s pick up some of the litter while program from an administrative ( X X > ^ contract spot in race sax Page 15 y Page 14 Page 14 Utility bills backlogged while money unclaimed^ O Thoughts ApLENty Whalers catch on fire HARTFORD (U Pl) - There’s still Maintenance officials said only expected widespread shutoffs next By I.KN Al STKK Sports Reporter By EARL YOST a pile of unclaimed money about 50,000 of 72,000 families eligi­ month. remaining in state and federal ble for assistance had applied for the Northeast officials said the com­ Sports Editor winter fuel assistance funds, but $36 million emergency fuel assitance pany would begin a major effort to You just knew that it was bound to most of Connecticut’s utilities say program. contact all its customers who face Huskies need guards happen ... the puck going the way of they are owed a record amount of Officials said they didn’t know shutoffs. They said NU would begin the . money in unpaid back bills. exactly how much had been paid advertising, expanding its office Montreal’s Canadians, the New The story at the end of the 1979-80 foof-4V4 recruit in Brian Buckelew from the program, but predicted it hours and holding community York Yankees of the National Utility companies are prohibited basketball season was that the out of New Jersey and they will see would not run out of money when the meetings. Hockey League, felt the wrath of by law from shutting off service to University of Connecticut needed if he can fill the shooting guard role. application period ended. "We just don’t want to shut people perhaps their poorest performance poor customers between Nov. 1 and improved guard play to better its 20- That job may fall into Bailey’s lap, if Northeast Utilities, the state’s off," said Raymond E. Donovan, of the season last night while the April 15. All the state’s electric com­ 9 mark. Well, the situation remains he can regain his schoolboy form. He largest utility, said Wednesday that NU’s vice president for customer Whalers came up with their best ef­ panies say they arc planning a sub­ the same following the current cam­ was a scorer there and there’s no stantial number of shutoffs next almost a quarter of its 1.07 million servies. fort at home in two months. customers were behind in bills. paign, which also saw the Huskies reason why he can’t be again on the month. “We want to keep people on. We The final result was an astounding Northeast officials said the want them to call us and make an finish at 20-9. collegiate level. There’s one UConn critic who says There are many who call basket­ 9-3 Hartford win. * State officials said they planned to delinquent consumers owed $42 arrangement,” he said. Majority of the 12,092 spectators at not enough has been made of the ball a big man’s game. True. But in a stop taking aid applications in late million, a 55 percent increase over Donovan said “hard-core” the Hartford Civic Center Coliseum poor guard play this season. Maybe lot of cases its outcome is decided by April or early May They said there last year’s figure delinquent customers, those with at were literally stunned with the com­ true, although many articles per­ the little. And right now UConn does was concern consumers who waited Connecticut Natural Gas Corp., least two months outstanding bills, plete turnaround of the two clubs. taining to the Huskies always came not have the right ‘little’ men to go for their service to be terminated the United Illuminating Co., and would have to get in contact with The Whalers came out firing, hit­ back to the item. But if one thing — with its big men to be as successful before applying for money would be Southern Connecticut Gas Co. all company officials by April 15 to ting on five of their first seven shots too late. one game — indicated UConn still as many feel it should be. said they too were experiencing an avoid shutoffs scheduled five days on goal to take a commanding 5-1 Department of Income increase in overdue payment and later. needs better guards it was the last The Husky ‘big’ men a(so have to one. be more consistent. Corny Thomp­ margin after the first 20 minutes. Minnesota was able to overwhelm son and Chuck Aleksinas, more so the and Blaine Stoughton UConn by an 18-point margin, 84-66, latter, had a tendency to fade in and each lit the red lamp twice and Warren Miller added a single tally. and guard play was instrumental. out. Sometimes you didn’t even know Hartford had never beaten the The Gophers had 6-foot-5 junior they were present. once almost invincible Canadiens. In Trent Tucker, whose shooting eye six previous NHL meetings, Mon­ rivals that of William Tell. He shot Obituaries 14-for-17 from the floor and had a Bits and pieces treal won three with three deadlocks. Janice Henderson, an employee in the career-high 35 points, his previous The outdoor track program, boys’ the annual Easter bunny promotion which Is best this season were 22-point out­ and girls’, at Manchester High will “This is a game of momentum," classified advertising department of The scheduled for the first two weeks in April. ings against North Dakota State and come under the leadership of one Whaler Coach Larry Pleau said of tributions may be made to the East­ Elizabeth M. Roman and Mrs. Irene Cowles of South Herald, welcomes the annual influx of bun­ (Herald photo by Pinto) Illinois. director this spring. George Suitor the club’s biggest offensive showing. ford Congregational Church, or the MANCHKSTKR - Elizabeth M. Windsor; 13 grandchildren. nies to The Herald. The bunnies are part of His sidekick, 6-foot-2 Mark Hall will be head man and he’ll have After two periods it was 8-1 and the Eastford Volunteer Fire Depart­ home club upped the edge to 9-1 Roman, 76, of 9 Forest St., died last Funeral services will be Friday at out of Springfield, Mass., Commerce three assistants in Barry Bernstein, ment. Potter Funeral Home, 456 9:15 a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral before Steve Shutt and Larry Robin­ night in Manchester Memorial High, handled the point guard role Joe Erardi and Mike Saimond. Jackson St., Willimantic, has charge son fired in last period scores for the Hospital. home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, with well. He had a pair of assists, Tucker Bernstein was the former girls’ head of arrangements. a mass of Christian burial at St. Homeless mothers charged visitors. Born in Brookline, Mass., Sept. 8. six, and the pair combined for only coach. Also at the high school, 1904. she had lived in .Cambridge, Bernice G. Kelsey James Church, Rocky Hill, at 10 HARTFORD (UPI) - Four six turnovers, George Wells has been named golf “We beat them at their own game a.m. Burial will be in Rose Hill Doris Lewinson, 49; Diane Crim, 28; offers because they wanted perma­ ... skating." Pleau said. “We just Mass, before coming to Manchester SEVEN SPRINGS, Fla. — Bernice homeless welfare mothers were UConn’s backcourt in comparison coach to replace Tom Kelley while Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends Barbara Crabb, 27, and Christine nent housing. kept skating. Everyone contributed. six years ago. G. Kelsey, 72, a past matron of both charged with trespassing when they Thompson, 28. The women were frisked and led to logged 13 of the Huskies’ 24 the girls’ tennis coaching post is va­ She was a communicant of the may call at the funeral home today 2 took their protest over the city’s lack giveaways. Many occurred against cant with Pris Mally’s resignation I saw a lot of guys out there who Chapman Court, Order of Amaranth, to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The women claimed department a paddy wagon, chanting “We want believed in themselves. I told them Church of the Assumption. and Temple Chapter,. Order of of public housing to a state welfare workers had taken them to the office homes.” little if any pressure. Vern • • • Montreal center Rejean Houle tries to keep NHL game in Hartford. Whaiers surprised She is survived by two sons, office. Giscombe had 5 turnovers and Bobby before the game not to worry about Eastern Star, died Tuesday in earlier in the day from their tem­ ’T m going to jail because I want a Mike Panciera, son of former making mistakes. eye on puck after Hartford goalie Mike Canadiens, 9-3. (UPi photo) Joseph H. Roman of Ellicott City, Florida. CARD OF THANKS The four women were arrested Dulin and a nervous Norman Bailey porary home at the Holiday Inn in home for my baby,” said Mrs. UConn baseball Coach Larry Pan­ “The second period was the best Veisor kicks puck away during last night’s Md. and Donald E. Roman of East Wednesday for refusing to leave the 4 apiece. The latter did do some good She was born in Millinocket, I wish to thank my many friends for the East Hartford with promises homes Lewinson. ciera, will serve as head man this period because we kept skating. Our Hartford; four sisters, Mrs. Pauline Maine, and had gone to Florida from floral arrangements. Mass cards and Department of Income things with 6 assists, but was far had been found for them. ■The women had their 11 young spring at Bolton High on an interim defense was the best all year during Hopkins of Hyannis. Mass., Mrs. West Hartford. memorial donations to the Manchester Maintenance’s district office on from the calm performer he was at "How can you charge us with children with them during the basis. He takes over the diamond the first two periods." Marion Janini of Malden, Mass., She is survived by her husband, Memorial Hospital Development Fund Main Street about 7 p.m. They were Northwest Catholic High as a trespassing when you ordered your Capitol protest but sent them to post from James Mullins, who is Montreal was able to get off just 11 Third-ranked Virginia Mrs. Mildred Healy of Natick, Clotis J. Kelsey, one son, James on behalf of my late sister Mary Pero released on $100 bond each and workers to come and bring us down spend the night with relatives and schoolboy. Lamprecht. Due to ill health, 1 am sorry taking a leave of absence in order to shots in that time, just only three in Mass.; Mrs. Ann Schensol of Sharon, Brewer of Doggins, Calif.; two scheduled to appear in Superior here," Doris Lewinson asked John friends when it became clear they Being a collegiate freshman can Emma and I were not able to be in attend graduate school at Ithaca the second period. Mass.; and two grandchildren. daughters. Dorothea Stoson of South Court today. Ely, the department’s district would be arrested Wednesday. do that to you. Funeral services will be Saturday Manchester to meet with and personal- ’ College in upstate New York, Pan­ Time after time the puck rolled Windsor, and Jean Bridge of Five women had been been at the manager. The group had been sent to the at 8:15 am . at Holmes Funeral ly thank so many of our good friends for ciera was a four-year performer at the right way and the Whalers took Kissimmee, Fla.; eight their thoughtfulness. office since about 1 p.m., but ap­ He said families in Hartford had East Hartford hotel after Monday’s Changes expected headed info semifinals Home, 400 Main St. with a mass of UConn under his father’s direction advantage of a sub-par game by grandchildren and one great- Sincerely, parently one left as the group was volunteered to take in three of the protest, which they staged saying • • • Christian burial at 9 a m. at the There is strong indication that Montreal to richly earn standing granddughter. Joseph G. Pero led out by police. They were part of a women and the other two were told they could no longer afford to live in NEW YORK (UPI) - Third- Notre Dame takes on No. 17 Church of the Assumption. Burial UConn will go into the 1981-82 season Jim McKenna, East Catholic’s all- ovations at the end of all three “Now that we’ve won our first two Funeral services will be,Friday at Dunnellon, Florida larger groun who had staged a they would be sent to the Hartford a Wethersfield hotel. ranked Virginia, the highest ranked Brigham Young in Eastern action at will be in St. James Cemetery. minus two of the current backcourt HCC running back, will attend the periods, something unusual this tournament games, we’re planning the Feaster Funeral Home, 206 First day-long sit-in Monday outside Gov. Hotel until permanent housing could Last year, a group of Hartford team headed into the semifinals of Atlanta Thursday night. At Friends may call at the funeral performers. There is strong indica­ University of Maine in the fall where season in Hartford. on No. 3." Ave. SW, Largo, Fla. William O’Neill’s Capitol office. be found. families spent the night at City Hall the NCAA Regionals, is looking at Bloomington, Ind., No. 7 Indiana home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Bus returns Police identified the women as tion that one, Karl Hobbs, is losing he hopes to continue his gridiron Mike Rogers finally broke his The Wildcats are led by 6-foot-6 James Shanahan He said the women refused the in a similar protest. his battle with the books and may not career • • • The Eastern League goalless skein and' Warren Miller tonight’s East Regional game goes against upstart Alabama- senior Rolando Blackman, who Ellen Solak OLD LYME — James Shanahan, after mishap be academically eligible come next has an eight-man umpiring crew and each scored once against 15th-ranked Tennes.se as a Birmingham and Boston College averages 15 points a game, but have GLASTONBURY - Ellen (Hea­ 70, of Four-Mile River Road, died season. The other, Glen Miller, is a with two working each game. One in the second canto and Dave Keon springboard. a balanced offense with Tyrone ly) Solak of 336 Old Stage Road, wife Tuesday at home. strong candidate to transfer. His dis­ calls balls and strikes and the other added a single tally in the last stanza “ If we win Thursday, I think Adams, Handy Heed, and Ed Nealy, BOLTON — A bus, owned by a anything can happen. I think we’ll of John P. Solak, died Tuesday at Born in Hartford, he had lived in Bolton transport firm, that went off pleasure of having to sit on the bench works the bases. They are also for other Hartford goals. Doug NCAA who have all averaged more than 11 really take off,” senior forward Hartford Hospital. Born in Blarney, the area many years before moving the road in Virginia while enroute to after being a schoolboy star is ob­ extremely busy, working 140 games Wickenheiser cut the Hartford lead faces St. Joseph’s in the Mideast points, vious. Terry Gates said Wednesday, County Cork, Ireland, she lived in to Old Lyme. Before his retirement Connecticut arrived in Terryville in a 141-day span. That’s what the to 2-1 for the Canadiens but games Friday night Illinois coach Lou Henson knows remembering the close of the 1979-80 the Hartford area for many years. nine years ago, he was employed by last night. There is alSo word that 6-foot-lO schedule calls for this season. Nachbaur’s second tally 12 seconds Kansas State coach Jack Hartman what the Wildcats can do the Spector Freight Systems many season when the Cavaliers won the She was employed by Royal The bus, owned by Eastern Bus sophomore Bruce Kuczenski is also The 1981 UConn varsity soccer later took the heart right out of the hopes the same lulling strategy that "It came as no surprise to me that Business Machine Co. She was a years and was a member of National Invitation Tournament. Lines, Route 85, arrived at the com­ considering transferring. His deci­ schedule is out and it lists six of last Canadiens and the rout was on. brought the 23-8 Wildcats this far Kansas State defeated Oregon member of the Ladies Auxiliary. Teamsters Local 671, East Hartford. Virginia last year ended the pany’s terminal in Terryville. sion may very well depend on who season’s Top Ten teams as op­ Staring Montreal goalie Dennis will prevail against Illinois. State." he said "They’re a fine Polish Legion of American Veterans He leaves a brother, William regular season on a losing note, then The bus was returning with else UConn gains in the recruiting ponents. The Husky hooters have Herron was around for just seven “Survive, that’s what we did team. They're capable of beating Post. No. 51. Besides her husband, Shanahan of Seattle, Wash,, and four wars. took on Lafayette in the NIT first passengers from a vacation trip to home dates against No. 2 Indiana, shots and left with Hartford leading against .San Francisco and Oregon anyone ” round and struggled to a 67-56 vic­ she leaves her parents, Daniel J. and nephews, Francis Shanahan of New Orleans when the vehicle en­ Giscombe had a chance to develop. No. 3" Alabama and No. 6 St. Louis 5-1 at 17:40 of the first period. State," said Hartman. “We were I3ul so is Illinois. 21-7. with senior tory. Boston College proved a little Elizabeth (Sullivan) Healy of Ellington, Eugene Shanahan of countered slippery road conditions in His main drawback is being 5-foot- and has away engagements with No. Coming up next will be the New good on defense in both games, and forwards Eddie .lohnson and Mark tougher and the Cavaliers only won Glastonbury; four brothers, Dennis Glastonbury, and Michael Shanahan Quantico, Va. 10. But the freshman out of the Bronx 6 Penn State, No. 10 Philadelphia York Rangers Saturday night and then we sprinted at the finish and Smith producing 17.3 and 14 points Healy of Hartford, James Healy of and Patrick Shanahan, both of BCA COLOR T.V 5755. The driver, Edmund L. Breault, is lightning quick and that’s an asset and No. 1 San Francisco, UConn was Toronto Sunday night at Hartford. stole the games. pre-game, respectively. Elmwood, Daniel Healy of Cromwell" Manchester. However, the Cavaliers easily steered the bus into a ditch to avoid a he can exploit. The Huskies have a 6- No. 5 in the polls a year ago. The Whalers proved last night they and John Healy of Wethersfield; Funeral services will be Friday at handled Michigan 79-68 to get lo chain reaction accident. can play winning hockey and the out­ three sisters, Josephine Sadowski of 8:15 am ., at Callahan Funeral Madison Square Garden in New Twelve passengers were treated side chance for a playoff berth Glastonbury, Julia Sroka of Enfield Home, 1602 Main St,, East Hartford York and then ripped Nevada-Las for minor injuries in a Virginia CLEABANCE remains alive. Vegas 90-71 in the semifinals. and Edna Barrett of New Britain. with a mass of Christian burial, 9 nospital. Funeral services will be Friday at a.m., at St. Mary’s Church. Burial Super Savings During Michigan seeks Minnesota fell 58-55 in the title The trip originated from the firm’s game. 8:45 a m from the’’Farley-Sullivan will be in Mount St. Benedict Terryville terminal. NHL Funeral Home, 50 NaUbuc Ave., Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling hours This Special RCA Clearance Sale! “Even after we won the first Glastonbury, followed by a mass of will be today from 7 to 9 p.m. Oilers 5, North Stars 3 game, we were still smarting from Christian burial at 9:30 a m. in St. Firm’s concern Our Already LOW DISCOUNTi At Bloomington, Wayne Gretzky the season," Gates said. “Once we Cyril & Methodius Church. Burial Yvonne R. Puzia Prices Have Been SLASHED New York trip had four assists to tie an NHL record had to play Michigan, we knew we’d will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. brings meeting for most assists in a season by a be going to New York if we won. We center and help Edmonton move one Rockv Hill. Freinds mav call at the Yvonne R. (Mainville) Puzia, 66, of MANCHESTER - Police Chief To ROCK BOTTOM . So NEW YORK (UPI) - Michigan, favorites — are exceptionally tough were up. funeral home today, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 point ahead of Washington in the 441 Main St., wife of Adam Puzia, Robert Lannan will meet at 10 a.m. starting in upstate New York in Carrier Dome, sporting a 16-3 Gates is expected to start tonight p.m. Hurry In While The_ race for the final playoff ’oerth. died Wednesday at Mount Sinai tomorrow with representatives of in­ tonight, hopes to worm its way into record, including the last six at along with 7-foot-4 Ralph Sampson, Gretzky's 89 assists ties the record Mildred Whitehouse Hospital. dustries in the northern part of Supply Lasts! the Big Apple for next week’s NIT home. Jeff Lamp, Jeff Jones and Othell of Philadelphia’s Bobby Ciarke. 'The EASTFORD — Mrs. Mildred Born in Holyoke, Mass., she had Manchester who are repor'iedly con­ semifinals and championship. In tonight’s' other quarterfinal, Wilson. 20-year-old needs 13 points in his (Bennett) Whitehouse, 90, of West- lived in Bloomfield before moving to cerned with vandalism and fires The Wolverines, the only one of the another Big Ten representative, Lee Raker, the 6-5 senior forward ford Road, Eastford, formerly of East Hartford eight years ago. She over the past six months in their three Big Ten teams remaining in Minnesota, is a heavy favorite at final nine games to match Phil who was instrumental in the 54-50 Manchester, died Wednesday at a was a communicant of St. Mary’s area. the NIT who will play a quarterfinal home to dispose of West Virginia, Esposito’s record of 152 points in a victory over Villanova Sunday, is Manchester nursing home. Born in Church. She is survived by her hus­ Stanley Ostrinski a scrap dealer on game on the road, faces a raucous which posts only a 3-7 mark on the season. still hobbled by a heavily bruised Milton, Mass., she had resided in band, Adam Puzia ot East Hartford; Parker Street, said he had asked for RCA Syracuse crowd in the Carrier road. The Gophers made it to the Nurdiquen 6, Capitals 4 thigh. Eastford the last 32 years. She was three sons, John A. Puzia of the meeting on behalf of other in­ Dome, with an estimated 20,000 par­ NIT final last year, losing a narrow At Landover, Jacques Richard and The state of Kansas, which last the widow of Clifford A. Waterhouse. Manchester, Richard Renstrom of dustries in the area and is forming CONSOLES tisan fans. The winner advances .to decision to Virginia. Robbie Ftorek scored during a 13- crowned an NCAA champion in 1952, She was a member of South United Rocky Hill and Robert Rendstrom of an association with the name the semifinals March 23 in Madison Minnesota is tabbed a 5-2 favorite second span of the second period to then suffered through the frustration Methodist Church, Manchester, She East Hartford; four daughters. Miss Northern Manchester Industrial Square Garden. to win the championship and after break a 3-3 tie and extend Quebec’s of Wilt Chamberlain’s years of un­ leaves three daughters, Mrs. Deborah Puzia of East Hartford, Assn. STARTING Michigan Coch Bill Frieder knows ripping Connecticut 84-66 Monday road unbeaten streak to six games. fulfilled promises, this year finds Virginia Keeney of Manchester, Mrs. Diana Gidarakos of Glaston­ He said he expected support from the major weaknesses of his club. night, the Gophers earned the Maple Leafs 6, Blues 2 itself represented by no less than Mrs. Lois Hills of Bolton, and Mrs. bury, Mrs, Carlene Keeney of East a number of industries in the FROM ”We don’t have a lot of size and not respect of Huskies’ Coach Dom Per- At Toronto, Ron Zanussi, playing three schools. With only 16 teams Jean Pratt of East Hartford; a Hartford and Mrs. Ernestine Manchester Industrial Park and a lot of quickness at guard,” said no. his fourth game with the Leafs since remaining in the 1981 N(^AA tourna­ sister, Mrs. Hazel Keith of Eastford; Nicotera of South Windsor; six nearby areas. "They will be tough to beat in the being acquired from Minnesota, and ment, that ain’t exactly whistling 10 grandchildren, and four great­ brothers, Arthur Mainville of Hart­ The meeting will take place at the NIT,” said Perno after a 35-point out­ center Bill Derlago each scored two Dixie, grandchildren. ford, Valaire Mainville and Edward Marine Club on Parker Street. ~NiT~ burst by Gopher guard Trent Tucker. goals to lead Toronto over league­ Thursday night, unranked Kansas Funeral services will be Saturday, Mainville, both of Manchester, *538 Frieder, whose Wolverines jumped On Friday night, Duke is at Purdue leading St. Louis. State, which stunned second-ranked 1 p.m., at Eastford Congregational Charles Mainville in Florida, George Catholic Women to a 16-3 record before losing six in a and So'uth Alabama visits Tulsa. Black Hawks 5, Flyers I Oregon State last Saturday, takes on Church, with burial in Grove Mainville of Simsbury and Norman MANCHESTER - The Catholic row. Duke, 17-12, faces the third Big At Chicago, rookie Darryl Sutter’s No. 18 Illinois in one of two West Cemetery,_ Eastford. There are no Mainvillecio. >. of . . . California;------three Council Women of Manchester will In the tenuous world of the Big Ten school in the quarterfinals, but 38th goal of the season capped a Regional semifinals at Salt Lake calling hours. Memorial con- sisters, Mrs. Alice Rini of Rocky Hill meet tonight at St. Bartholomew’s Ten, however, Frieder wasn't about the Blue Devils are without Gene three-goal first period. Tony City and in Friday’s Midwest Church hall at 7:45 p.m. LOW PBICES, PEBSOWAL SERVICE • NO QIMMICKSI to' apologize for the tailspin. Banks, who fractured his wrist in a Esposito lost his. shutout on Bill semifinals at New Orleans, No. 19 Two men to face charges ”We didn’t hit a slump, we just hit frlst-round game. Kenny Dennard, Barber’s 43rd goal of the season. Kansas, a upset victory over fifth­ • FBEE • FREE • FBEE • FBEE • FBEE • FBEE • FKEE • FREE • FREE • FREE • FREE • FBEE • a losing streak,” he said. "We lost to with 23 points, picked up the slack Bangers 3, Bruins 2 rated Arizona State, meets Wichita MANfJIKSTKR — Two men were arrested Tuesday Illinois, Iowa and Indiana by a total Monday in the Blue Devils’ 75-70 At New York, Barry Beck. Ron State, which shocked No. 12 Iowa. Faculty vs. Students SERVICE i NORMAL of 10 points. There’s no disgrace in triumph over Alabama. night after their car was seen speeding past another car REMOVAL OF W U N O . in NOME COUM , Greschner and Ulf Nilsson scored No. 10 Utah and No. 4 Louisiana in a no passing zone, police reported. OELIVERY ''**T*LLATr0NS OLD'AmiANCES CORDS HOOK UPS TV AOJUSTIIENTS that.” The Boilermakers, 19-10, edged second-period goals In support of State, which both enjoy something of Police said they charged Brian Wilhelm, 19, of Parker BASKETBALL GAME Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim has Dayton 50-46 behind Keith Edmon­ Steve Baker’s standout goaltending, a homecourt advantage, highlight Street, with drunken driving and failure to submit to a been impressed by the Wolverines, son’s 17 points and Drake Morris’ inching the Rangers closer to a the other semifinal games on the sobriety test. A second man, David Knofla, 20, of Clyde Friday, March 20th 647-9997 19-10, whb shoot 51 percent from the two free throws with four seconds' playoff berth. Boston had a six-game Kansas bills. Utah plays No. 6 North Road, was charged with breach of peace. field. left. unbeaten streak snapped. Carolina at Salt Lake and LSU faces Police reponfed Knofla became abusive when he was 7 PM 647-9998 r - ’- i “They’re a great offensive team,” South Alabama, 25-5, also ad­ Jets 4, Korkies 3 Arkansas at New Orleans' Louisiana informed he could not drive his friend’s car. Bolton High School Qym t fiicUnt'xJ -jrTHuVs'r., Boeheim said after Michigan beat vanced on two foul shots with four At Winnipeg, Tim Trimper scored Superdome, which has already sold Knofla s bond was set at $100 and he was presented in 45 HARTFORD RD U U MANCHESTER. " T I L ^ S * " Toledo and Duquesne to reach the seconds remaining. After Georgia at 18:10 of the second period to cap a 30,000 tickets. quarterfinals. the Manchester Superior Court today, police said. They Studento $1.25 Parents $1.50 Coach Hugh Durham called three three-goal burst by the Jets with a In the other regionals, Virginia, Dave Maloney of the Rangers slams into Boston's Don Mar- IMD Of KfiMEY • McKff ST. TUES.. WED., SAT. TIL 5 Syracuse, 20-11, advanced past also said Wilhelm was released on a $250 cash bond and Spontond by Ow C lut ot ’ll consecutive timeouts, Ed Rains hit shot that rolled across the crease, the most highly regarded of the early cotte in last night’s game in Boston. New York eked out 3-2 Holy Cross and Marquette and the "the most crucial free throws of my will appear in courf on April 7. THl P lO P ll WHO BRIHC YOU LOW PRICES i PERSONAL SERVICE k h m y si m r caught the pads of goalie Chico survivors with a No. 3 ranking, plays decision. (UPI photo) life” for the 73-72 triumnh. ReSch and went in behind him. No. 15 Tennessee and ninth-rated

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THE HERALD, Thur.s.. March 19. 1981 l.'i Celt win skein Five-year pact ends at home BOSTON (UPI) — It’s a simple and two short of the Hawks’ record. Matthews added the other on a foul isolation play, one used on “We tried it the other way in the se­ shot after a technical on Boston CO signed by Fisk playgrounds all over the. country. cond half and it worked. Either I got coach Bill Fitch, who was ejected. And it was enough to throw the the good shot or I was able to dish it The Celtics never got closer than CHICAGO (UPI) - It took a little ’T m glad the negotiations are all catcher had been negolialing witli Boston Celtics out of sync and enable off for an easy basket. seven points the rest of the way. longer than expected, but the over, ” said Fisk, who said he would the Sox for the past three weeks. He the injury-ravaged Atlanta Hawks to “We showed the trademark,of the “It’s the highlight of the year, no Chicago White Sox and free agent probably be ready to play by the end and his agent, Jerry Kapstein. con steal a 107-98 victory. Hawks. We played hard, we played doubt about it,” said Brown. “We all Carlton Fisk have come to terms on of this month. ‘Tve been doing a lot tinned bargaining with Einhorn and The Hawks, dressing the league- tough. We’ve had a difficult season knew coming here that every a contract that will probably of mental gymnastics lately. Now at Reinsdorf, the other White Sox minimum eight players due to in­ and this is a feather in our cap,” Celtics' fan would be on a psy­ guarantee the all-star catcher a least 1 won’t have to answer a lot of owner, after Fisk's announcement juries to John Drew, Dan Roundfield Johnson said. chological high knowing we ha(l only. career with the Sox. questions about whether I signed or he would plav with Chicago on and Craig Shelton, opened the third The Celtics tried substituting, put­ eight men. But our kids were Fisk had originally planned to not.” March 9. quarter Wednesday with runs of 11-0 ting defensive specialist M.L. Carr terrific.” complete his playing days with the Fisk said the signing took place "It did take a little longer than we and 18-4 to deal the Celtics their first on Johnson, but the fleet guard ig­ Sox — but it was his former team, Wednesday morning. had thought, but Mr Kapstein is an The Celtics have fought all season Boston Garden defeat since Nov. 7. nored all defenders. The Hawks shot the Boston Red Sox, with whom the Fisk, a former all-star catcher excellent negotiator and wanted to get to first place and twice have The loss also dropped the Celtics out 67 percent in the quarter and .33-year-old catcher had envisioned ' with Boston, had indicated he things choreographed his own way attained the goal, only to surrender of their one-day stay in first place in emerged with a nine-point lead ending his career. wanted to play the rest of his career and that's the way it went. " Einhorn the position the next day. the Atlantic Division. entering the final period. Wednesday, Fisk signed a five- with the White Sox. Asked how many explained and Robert Parish each had 22 for The Hawks’ spree was paced by “Hubie put in the play before the year contract, nine days after he an­ more years he thought he could play, Boston, now a half-game behind % Eddie Johnson, who had 20 of his gam e,” said Steve Hawes, who nounced he would play for Chicago. he replied, “at least five more years. In addition to signing a five-year game-high 38 points in the third added 19 points, ‘"rhey know all our Philadelphia in the Atlantic Divi­ The amount of money Fisk signed It will be up to the White Sox and Mr. contract, Fisk also agreed to two period. Atlanta coach Hubie Brown plays and we know all theirs and sion. for was not disclosed, but White Sox Einhorn and Mr. (Jerry) Reinsdorf years per.sonal service work with the Wv installed a new wrinkle in the when you put in something new, it “We beat ourselves,” said Bird. President Eddie Einhorn indicated it if they want me to continue playing White Sox. That could include Hawks’ offense — the isolation play causes problems.” “We thought with all their injuries was comparable to other offers Fisk beyond then" working with the Sox in the front of­ — and it worked to near-perfection in The Celtics, despite their un­ that they’d laydown, but they didn’t. had received. Published reports in­ “All of the work has been done. fice. doing media work or scouting They made the shots, we made mis­ 1^7' the third period. inspired play, pulled to within four tut ( dicated Fisk had received offers of The i s have been dotted and the t’s according to the Sox takes. It's the worst game I’ve been “In the first half, we tried it to the points, 83-79, with 8:44 to play. But ' f about $2 million from his former have been crossed. The league has in as far as losing to a team you right, but it didn’t work,” said John­ Wes Matthews, who had 18 points, team, the Boston Red Sox. approved it and it’s all done, ” hisk has also said he wanted to should beat. It’s very, very son, whose 20 third-quarter points made a layup to trigger an 8-2 spree. Fisk who was ruled a free agent by Einhorn said. “Carlton will report to catch at least 130 games lor Chicago, were two less than the Boston team Johnson had five of the points while frustrating.” Frank Taveras of the New York son stole second base and throw went into an arbitrator last month, probably the training camp in Sarasota in which had earlier signed two other will report to the Sox’ spring training Florida (today), although we don't free agent catchers - Jim Essian Mets has his eye on ball but is only watching outfield as runner did balancing act. (UPI camp sometime today, according to from Oakland and Marc Hill Irom photo) know when he will be in uniform. " Sleepless nights seen one that got away. Chicago’s Lamar John­ Einhorn. The former Boston Red Sox San Francisco. Eddie Johnson of the Atlanta Hawks passes tacked first home loss on club and knocked World Series aim of A's off ball when he finds path to basket them out of first place in standings. (UPI ahead for Nets' coach SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (UPI) - Bil­ second place. We want to win a Last year, the Oakland starting making more than 100 pitches a Training' blocked by Boston's Larry Bird last night at photo) ly Martin is gearing up the Oakland World Series.” five of Keough, Rick Langford, Mike game. A lot of pitchers pitch over 300 Boston Garden. Hawks upset Celts and EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. Nets’ new home, the Meadowlands. Brown also defended the acquisi­ A’s to play in the World Series this Does Keough honestly feel the A’s Norris, Steve McCatty and Brian but our highest man last year (UPI) — Before next season is up, Brown indicated he is interested in tion of McAdoo. year. have a chance to go all the wav this Kingman helped the team win 83 was Langford. He had 280 but that Camp Larry Brown may be tossing and tur­ hiring former UCLA assistant Kevin “Bob McAdoo can be a great asset At least that’s what he tells his year? games. Keough says flat out all five was only because he got some extra ning in his sleep. O’Connor and Donnie Walsh, a to the young players. Any time you players every chance he gets as the “We better, or Billy is going to be will improve in 1981. starts near the end so he could win 20 Brown, named as next year’s New former NBA skipper, as assistant have an NBA leading scorer, it’s a team plows through the Cactus so mad at us that he will beat us to “I think Mike could have won a games. Notes Suns met challenge Jersey Nets coach, said it’s a coaches. help.” L eape schedule with an eye on death, ” says Keough. “Personally, few more, and so could have the rest “Art’s philosophy is to work fast. “dream come true.” But coaching Chairman of the Board Alan N. Of his previous stint in the NBA, as April 9 and the I’m counting on a World Series check of us,” he explains. ”We had the No. That way your infielders can play the Nets, a mixed bag of in­ Cohen said Brown’s ability to work head coach of the Denver Nuggets, season opener at Minnesota. this year and so are a lot of the 1 ERA and the most complete games better and the hitters are hitting experienced rookies and troubled well with both youngsters and Brown said, “I left Denver because I Martin took over as A’s manager a others.” but only 83 wins. You look at more often. The games move along veterans with the third worst record veterans made him the perfect became disenchanted with the year ago and piloted a young team to Keough insists he is not blowing Baltimore and New York. They were quickly and no one is standing White Sox work starting and topple Lakers in the league, drove Kevin Loughery choice to coach the Nets. management and was not doing what a second-place finish in the A.L. smoke second and third but they had 103 around killing the grass. A lot of By I'niled I’ress Inlernulioniil Parrish hit a pair ol tworun homers completely out of the NBA and “Larry Brown is one of the few they wanted. I had four years West. Some people saw that as a “We have some older guys now,” wins. So obviously we have to win a guys throw 80 to 90 pitches in the Actually, the work is just begin­ to power Montreal. Parrish hit his hasn’t been a load of laughs for Bob coaches who wants to continue remaining on my contract but it was fluke. Matt Keough, the young A s he says. ‘ We’ve also got more in­ tew more. bullpen warming up for a game But ning for the Chicago White Sox. third and fourth homers of the spring NEW YORK IL'PI) - The Phoenix In other games, New York topped suspended guard John Lucas for the MacKinnon. teaching in the pros,” Cohen said. in the best interest of both myself right-hander who won Comeback of fielders, we have a bullpen and we “A lot of people bone-picked at Bil­ Art cut us down to 60. That helped, The White Sox, mired in the se­ as the Expos jumped ahead 7-3 in the .Suns have met the challenge, and Milwaukee 116-103, Philadelphia remainder of the season after he “It’s a thrill to be here in New “He relates to young people and he and the team. the Year honors for a 16-13 season have more coaches, guys like Eddie ly and Art (Fowler, the pitching too. cond division of the American sixth they have thoroughly repelled it. defeated Indiana 107-95, Atlanta sur­ missed his sixth game of the season Jersey,” Brown said Wednesday at a has the experience to motivate the “There were some difficulties with 20 complete games and a 2.92 Matthews and Harmon Killebrew coach) for all our complete games, “Baltimore has a four-man rota­ League West, signed free agent At Orlando. Ela,. Dave Engle The , with a prised Boston 108-97, Golden State without permission. news conference to introduce the vets. He’s a leader of youth and he’s with George McGinnis but there ERA, saw it differently. who can really help. Last year we but we didn’t have anybody in the top tion. No one rags on Earl Weaver catcher Carlton Fisk to a five-year doubled m a run and then scored on a healthy F.arvin "Magic” Johnson edged Houston 118-117, Detroit PitilonH 118, Nelfi 115 former UCLA coach to area media. a winner.” were no problems with David “We thought we should have won had a small staff who worked their five or six in starts. A five-man rota­ about killing those four pitchers, but contract Wednesday and now turn single by Pete Mackanin in the back in the lineup, came into downed New Jersey 118-115. Denver At Pontiac, Mich., Kent Benson “I am very happy to be able to work Brown will have to use both those Thompson, although I wanted the division,” he says. “What’s the tail ends off. tion, pitching half the season in the all we hear is how Billy and Art are their attention to challenging the eighth to lift Minnesota over Phoenix, Ariz., with hopes of cutting outlasted Kansas City 126-124 in dou­ fired in 24 points and Phil Hubbard with Coach MacKinnon and I want talents to mold the Nets, 23-52 Thompson to reach his full poten­ big deal about second place. Second "One or two guys can’t watch cool (Dakland air, a lot of days off, es­ killing us with so many complete division-champion Kansas City Houston. the Suns' lead in the Pacific Division ble overtime and Utah beat Dallas added 22 for Detroit, which saw the him in our organization. He’s a entering Wednesday night’s game at tial.” place is nowhere. We weren’t at all everything. Billy proved to us last pecially in the middle of the week, games. That’s a bunch of you know Royals. At Clearwater. Fla , Jim Hice hit to 2 'i games. But the margin now 120-113. return of former Piston Bob winner. Philadelphia, into a contending club. Brown became the third coach in happy about not winning the whole year that there are little things that’s what helped us pitch so many what. If we had only 10 complete “All of the work has been done. a and drove in four runs stands at 4'2 games after the Suns' Knirks 116, Bucks 10,3 McAdoo. McAdoo, who was waived “This is a dream come true. I New Jersey, which has three first- six years to give up the UCLA post thing and had we not played bad in which will always help win a game, a complete games. None of us thinks games last year, they’d be saying The i’s have been dotted and the t's and Dwight Evans added a homer 126-114 victory, and just six games At Milwaukee, red-hot New York by the Pistons earlier this month and come from this area and it’s great to round choices in the upcoming draft, Tuesday. June (8-21) we might have caught pickoff play here, a steal there, a he was over-worked. Billy worked his bullpen to death. have been crossed. The league has and three HBl to pace a 20-hit attack remain in the regular season. won its fourth straight game, led by picked up by the Nets, was taunted be back.” started three rookies most of this “It was difficult leaving the kids at Kansas City. well executed hit-and-run, and so “Besides, it’s not the innings you You can’t win that game. But we are ■ approved it and it’s all done, ” said that carried Boston o v e i Truck Robinson. Walter Davis and Michael Ray Richardson's 28 points. by the crowd. He played eight Brown, who returns to the NBA year but also acquired veterans UCLA but they are in good hands “I don’t see last year as a fluke. forth. We’re not here trying to win pitch but the number of pitches you ptajdfm^’NMV, winning the big game, White Sox owner Eddie Einhorn. Philadelphia Dennis Johnson scored 23 points Bill Cartwright’s 24 and Campy minutes and scored four points, coaching ranks after two years at Foots Walker and, last week. Bob' with (former assistant coach) Larry Everybody looks at that as a great second place. We want to win make. Art thought us to ‘fh iw the one that gets us into the World “Carlton will report to the training At Pompano Beach. Fla., non­ each to lead the Suns' assault. The Russell’s 23. Milwaukee trailed 102- Darwin Cook’s last-second three- UCLA, signed a multi-year contract 'McAdoo, a cast-off scoring cham-' Farmer,” he said. accomplishment, but the hell with everything.” strikes, so we hardly ever were Series.” camp in Sarasota (Fla.) Thursday, roster rookie pitcher ,lim Farr of the Lakers converted all 19 of their free 98 in the final minutes, but Marvin point attempt fell short. Cliff Robin­ at a reported $200,000 per year with pion. I MacKinnon, who worked with although we don’t know when he will walked three batters throws in the first half and trailed 63- Webster. Cartwright and Richardson son had a game-high 38 points for the ^the Nets. MacKinnon, who has “We have a good bunch of young Brown on the U.S. Olympic team, be in uniform. ” in the 11th inning to force in the win­ 59 at halftime, but Phoenix pulled scored baskets to clinch it. Junior Nets. served as interim coach since players and we have good draft expressed pleasure at the reunion. With the addition of Fisk, among ning run and give Baltimore its win. out to a 12-point lead midway Basketball Bridgeman led Milwaukee with 27 Loughery’s resignation, will become choices,” said Brown, who men­ Patience not outmoded other free agents, the White Sox are At Bradenton. Fla., rookie catcher i through the third quarter and points and Bob Lanier had 21. general manager while current GM tioned DePaul’s Mark Aguirre, “Larry Brown is one of only two or mqch improved over last season. Tony I’ena. bidding to win a job with coasted trom there. Nuggets 126, Kings 124 76crs 107, Pacers 9H Charles Theokas was named Steve Johnson of Oregon State, three people I would rather be an Other free agents signed by the Pittsburgh, hit a three-run homer Suns' coach John MacLeod said it At Kansas City, Mo., Denver’s Bil­ At Philadelphia, Julius Erving executive vice-president, in charge Rolando Blackman of Kansas State assistant to than head coach,” said new owners, who purchased the and two singles and threw out two wasn't hard getting the team psy­ ly McKinney hit an off-balance scored 25 points to help the Sixers of business matters and coordinating and Georgia’s Dominique Wilkins as MacKinnon. “He’s a special person franchise from Bill Veeck, include base stealers as the Pirates defeated ched for the showdown. jumper from 17 feet out with 23 in women's net tourney snap a three-game losing streak. The next season’s All-Star game at the possible draftees. and a great coach.” outfielder Ron LeFlore. second St. Louis' split squad Dale Berra “We came out really strong in the seconds left to finally end it in the se­ SENIOR triumph, coupled with Boston's loss, baseman Tony Bernazard and added a three-run limner for the first quarter and there was no cond overtime. Alex English scored Fogarty Oilers 69 (Ron LaVigne gave Philadelphia a half-game lead BOSTON (UPI) — The true direc­ to. If I must, I will play that type of 0 decision over Leslie Allen of the catcher Jim Essian. backing down, no letting up,” 42 points for the Nuggets and Scott 25, Bob LaVigne 18, Pete Palomino Ihrates. in the Atlantic Division. Indiana cut Day planned tion of women’s tennis is becoming game.” New York, The amount of money Fisk signed MacLeod said. "We talked about Wedman 41 for the Kings, Kansas 12), Moriarty Bros 68 (Kurt Carlson At Lakeland. Fla . Steve Kemfi its deficit to 87-85 in the fourth evident in a $150,000 tennis tourna­ For Mandlikova, the sting of losing Third-seeeded Wendy Turnbull for was not disclosed, but Einhorn being relentless in our attack and City’s Otis Birdsong missed a shot at 21, Mike Wells 15, Mike Ginsberg went 3-for-4 and triggered a sixth­ quarter, but the 76ers then reeled off ment that shows patience has not the finals of the U.S. Open to Evert also advanced to the quarterfinals indicated it was comparable to other inning rally and left-hander Pal being in an attacking frame of mind. the end of regulation with the scored 121. six straight points. George McGinnis fo r Unsold become an outmoded virtue. Lloyd has been removed by her vic­ with a victory over American Anne offers Fisk had received. Published "We stayed aggressive the whole tied 108-108, and Denver’s T.R. Dunn Fogarty Bros. 105 (Frank Morse Underwood pitched 2 2-3 innings ot scored 22 points for Indiana, which tory in Atlanta last September. Smith, 6-4, 6-2. She will face reports indicated Fisk had received scoreless relief to hel[i Detroit game and we got an excellent effort missed with one second left in the LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) - Reluc­ Second-seeded Hana Mandlikova 25, Carlie Hunt 20, Keith Bennett 19, dropped its third straight game. “Chris is the number one (player) Yugoslavian Mima Jausovec who offers of around $2 million from his At Tempe. Ariz., outlielder Tom from everybody " first overtime and the score tied at tantly, Wes Unseld announced his of Czechoslovakia repeatedly Bruce LeDoyt 17, Mark Bennett 16), W arriors 118, Rockets 117 116. right now because she is the best beat American Kate Latham, 7-6, 6- former team, the Boston Red Sox. Paciorek. who Tuesday asked Seat­ Suns' guard Dennis Johnson, who retirement Wednesday. refused to accept the easy point Explorers 75 (Bill Pardo 16, Tom At Oakland, Calif., Bernard King’s Jazz 120, Muverirks 113 mentally and physically,” she said. 1. Fisk, 33, had been negotiating with tle to trade him, had a double and helped by coming away with eight It wasn’t exactly the way the Wednesday night, instead forcing the Meggers 15, Brian Coombs 15, Dave 12-foot jumper with four seconds left At Salt Lake City, Adrian Dantley ”lf I get to the finals against her. I’ll Kathy Jordan, seeded No. 8, over­ the White Sox for the past three two singles, drove in three runs to rebounds, said, "1 thought we had Washington Bullets’ center for the 13 issue in her handy defeat of 16-year- Williams 13, Mike Pardo 10). gave Golden State the victory and a scored 48 points, including 31 in the try the best I can because I beat her powered unseeded Barbara weeks and March 9 he announced he pace the Mariners over the Ctihs control. It sounds funny, but we were years wanted to go out. old Susan Mascarin of the United slight edge over Houston and Kansas in Atlanta and think 1 can beat her Hallquist 6-2, 6-2 in a first-round would play for the White Sox. At Tucson, Ariz... the Padres doing everything right — moving, second half, and grabbed 11 rebounds States, 6-4, 6-1. \ City in the battle for the last two “I thought that if I just didn’t show again if 1 work on every serve and match earlier in the day. “It did take a little longer than we pressing, hustling. It was only a in leading Utah. Dantley now has 2,- Foul shooting contest winners rocked newly acquired Bert Western Conference playoff spots. up for training camp one year, Mr. “I have to work on my patience concentrate.” had thought, but Mr. (JerryI Kaps­ matter of time until we pulled 315 points this season, breaking the In other first-round matches on the were Mark Boyko (4-for-ll) in the Blyleven and two other Cleveland King led the Warriors with 32 points (Bullets owner Abe) Pollin could and concentration,” Mandilikova In other matches Wednesday, away.” Jazz scoring record of 2,273 set by third day of the tournament. Peanut pee wee division, Tully Patulak (10- tein (Fisk’s agent) is an excellent pitchers Wednesday to trounce the and had 26, while just assume I’d retired,” said said. “Thinking ahead is most im­ sixth-seeded West German Silvia negotiator and wanted things Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 27 Pete Maravich in 1976-77. Darrell Louie defeated Pam Casale 3-6, 6-4, for-15) in the midget division and Indians. Blyleven allowed five hits, Calvin Murphy’s. 34 topped the Unseld. “But he explained that it portant, and I’ll have trouble if I’m Hanika advanced to a third-round choreographed his own way and points lor Los Angeles and Johnson Griffith added 29 points for Utah, 6-2 and Barbara Potter beat Glen Boggini (16-for )20) in the two walks and three runs In five in­ Rockets. The Warriors announced should be handled this way and I not smart.” match with Mandlikova with a 6-4, 6- that’s the way it went, ” said added 25 while Brad Davis and Marty Byrnes Marjorie Blackwood 6-2, 4-6, 6-3. junior division. nings. before the game that they had agreed to it.” Einhorn. led Dallas with 25 each. Mandlikova’s teen-age opponent At St. Petersburg. Fla., pitcher Unseld, 35, will end his career In exhibition games it was: presented the toughest type of com­ Bob Forsch het a three-run. pinch-hil March 29 and the Bullets will give rri Chicago (ALl 3, New York (NL) 1; homer in the .seventh inning to lilt a petition in the featured match of the him a “day” befitting the man who Montreal 12, Atlanta 8; Minnesota 3, day — the type Mandlikova will have split St Louis squad over tlii' Bine Tough course awaits PGA turned around the franchise. Houston 2; Boston 15, Philadelphia to overcome if she’s to leave Boston Jays. Before Unseld, the Bullets had no 3; Baltimore 5, Texas 4: Pittsburgh At Phoenix. Ariz , .lohn LcMaster B^ . . I’M , WA ATT with the title. 1 1 the fire. Watson simply thinks the The National Weather Service has winning seasons. With him, they’ve 11, St. Louis (split squad) 3: Detroit singled with the bases loaded in the PONTE VEDRA, Fla. (UPI) - new golf course is so tough it’s un­ forecast winds of 20-30 miles per made the playoffs 12 straight yehrs, “Susan is a baseline type player, a 6, Los Angeles 3: Seattle 10, Chicago bottom of tile ninth to lift San I'r.in- •Sawgrass. site of the $440,000 Tour­ fair. hour today with gusts up to 40 miles although they probably will miss this type I don’t like,” she said, “I served (NL) 3; San Diego 11, Cleveland 2; cisco over tlie A s .MIki' Rowland, nament Players Championship "They’ve taken the Augusta per hour. season. very well, but I missed a lot of easy St. Louis (split squad I 6. Toronto 2; Randy Moffitl^nd winning rookie which begins today, has the reputa­ National greens and just Trevino, whose 10-under-par 278 “I have a lot of thanks to spread forehands. I concentrated very well, San Francisco 1, Oakland 0; and Fred Breining combined lor a one- tion of a tough course, especially miniaturized them,” Watson said last year set the tournament stan­ around,” said Unseld. “The fans — I but I tried to do too much and when I Kansas City 7, Cincinnati 6 in 11 in­ hitter when the wind is screaming the way Wednesday after playing the new dard, said he didn’t mind playing in call them friends — have been great. try that, sometimes, I miss easy nings; and California 12, Milwaukee At Fort Myers, Fla.. Dave Chalk it is this week. course. “It’s entirely too severe. the wind as long as he was hitting the They’ve cheered, encouraged and shots,” 4. singled home Darryl Motley in the Next year, the richest stop on the There are lots of downslopes and ball solidly. criticized, all for the good. If Mandlikova is to succeed this At Sarasota, Fla. bottom ot the lltli inning to carry PGA tour moves across Florida side slopes — too many for such “I never did enjoy it (Sawgrass) “I’ve tried to think back over the week, chances are she eventually and Mike Proly combined'on a five- Kansas City. Highway AlA to the $5.5 million small greens. It’s unfair. much,” said Trevino, who withdrew good and bad times of my career, but will have to tangle with the master hitter and the White Sox scored two At Sun City, Ariz, went Tournament Players’ Club where the ’Tm disappointed. I’d be very in­ from two previous TPCs. “But last I can’t recall the bad times. Maybe of J^seline play, top-seeded Chris unearned runs in the second inning to 4-for-4 with a three-run homer and wind should not be as much of a fac­ terested to see what the other year I just seemed—to catch I’m stupid, or maybe it’s a defense JBrart Lloyd. beat the Mets. three singles to lead the Angels, w ho tor. players think.I think many of them everything at the right time. I played mechanism, but I don’t remember “I don’t like that style,” she At West Palm Beach, Fla., Larry have won five straight But Tom Wat.son, for one, isn’t so already feel the way 1 do.” very well last year. Once you win on any of the bad times.” emphasized, “but I think I’m in good sure he and his fellow players aren’t Watson, the PGA tour’s leading a golf course you feel differently Unseld holds club records for Philadelphia’s Caldwell Jones out leaps Jimmy Edwards of shape in my legs and can run and jumping out of a frying pan and into money winner the last four years, about it, you feel you can win on it.” .durability — games and minutes Indianapolis to grab last night at Spectrum. Sixers' said modifications could be made played — as well as rebounds and won to regain first place. (UPI photo) bring it to the net 50 times if I have Melton favorite before next year’s TPC, but added, Trevino, who said he didn’t plan to assists. When the Bullets won the “we’ll have to go back to the coffers. play the Players Club until next 1978 NBA championship, Unseld was Trade sought Whatever decision is taken. I’m sure year, said he prefers to move the named the most valuable player. Fourth victory for Cougars it will be a long time coming.” tournament around to various golf TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) - Seattle Manchester Community College . and fanned two in his route-going Soccer Club at Las Vegas Watson, whose best finish so far Mariners’ outfielder courses, “That was one of three highlights this year was second at Bay Hill; that stick in my mind,” said Unseld. continued to be impressive in its performance. has asked to be traded, apparently “If you keep it at one course, it LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P I)-N an cy home to $.30,000 lirsi place prize defending champion Lee Trevino; “I had dreamed for 10 years of baseball exhibition tour in Florida in MCC faces Montgomery again after being told by Manager Maury tends to favor one player,” he said. big w in n er Lopez-Melton, who has alternated as and Jack Nicklaus, golf’s winningest celebrating a world championship. routing Montgomery Junior College today in Sanford. money. Wills he wasn’t training hard enough winner of the LPGA $200,000 Desert J)diismaker .limmy "The Greek player, head the strongest tourna­ So what did I do? I went back to the of Pennsylvania, 10-2, in Sanford, and probably wouldn’t play much Two players in this year’s TPC Manchester ^ c e r Club” senior Inn ProAm with Donna Caponi since Snyder made Lopez the prohibitive ment field so far this year. hotel and went to sleep. Fla. yesterday. Serious thoughts this season, have an added incentive to win the team in the Premier Division 1979, tees off today a 6-1 favorite to favorite this year. Two weeks ago “It will be a difficult week because “The others were beating the Montgomery is defending Penn­ “He pointed out to me I’m going to $72,(X)0 top prize. Under the terms of CHICAGO (UPI) — All-America remained unbeaten with a 7-2 victory (New York) Knicks in seven games sylvania Junior College champion. unseat the defending champion. she won the Arizona Copper Classic have a tough time making the club,” of the wind,” Watson said.’“You just the Florida Bonus offered by forward Mark Aguirre says he will over Hartford Portuguese last night The second richest stop on the U.S. in Tucson. The oddsmaker said in the 1971 (Eastern Conference) Dave Blake paced the Cougars, 4-1 Paciorek said Tuesday. “1 have have to bear with it and do the best sponsors of the TPC, Doral and have some “serious mind games” at the Glastonbury Indoor Soccer LPGA circuit attracted 88 top Caponi was 10-1 you can. It’s even difficult putting playoffs and the first club I was in the tour, with two triples and five never been a troublemaker, but this Inverrary, Doral winner Raymond with DePaul Coach Ray Meyer Facility. money-winners of 1980 as well as 264 "I ve gained more conlidence in because you can lose yoUr balance with. We had people like Kevin RBI. He highlighted a three-run se- time my career is on the line.” Floyd could pocket another $250,000 before making a decision whether to Ed Gardiner had three goals and amateurs, including 34 celebrities myself this year.’ said Lopez- when the wind is buffeting you.” Loughery, Gus Johnson, Jack Marin, cond frame with a two-run triple and Tom Gardiner, Rick Derella, Kyle Mariner President Dan O’Brien ad­ for winning two of the three tour­ turn pro next year. Melton, ' I’m having a good lime Wind gusts Wednesday afternoon Ray Scott — a great bunch of guys capped a five-run burst in the third mitted talking to him about a naments in succession. Agiiirre turned down offers to turn Dooman and Bill Young one each for Lopez-Melton won the Desert Inn playing golf I'm not uptight like 1 ripped a 30-fobt long hole in the roof who had a lot of fun.” inning with a bases-clearing three- the locals, 5-0 for the second round of request to be traded, but said he If Tom Kite, who won at Inverrary pro after his sophomore season. He Pro-Am in 1979 with the year’s was last year and some of the of the tournamell^ress tent, forcing Pollin announced that Unseld will base knock. play atop the standings with 10 “didn’t rush to the phone” to start two weeks ago, should win, he would has until late April before deciding lowest round, a 12-under par 274, and pressure has been eased become a vice-president of the Winning pitcher Cliff Penney, 2-0, points. looking for a deal. the evacuation cK^ sportswriters get an additional $100,000 for winning whether to entifer his name for the a two-stroke margin over Caponi. Bullets and Capital Centre. allowed six hits. He walked three Next outing for MSC is Wednesday Hana Mandlikova of Czechoslovakia gets altogether” covering the event. the first and third of the three. NBA hardship,draft. yesterday In second round of Avon Tennis Last year Caponi turned the tables She was I’layer-ol-the-Year lor night against Hartford Inca at 6:30 set for backhand return during winning Tournament in Boston. Scores were 6-4, 6- on Lopez-Melton, with a 2-under 286 at Glastonbury. 1978 and 1979 match against Susan Mascarin of Michigan 1. (UPI photo) and a one-stroke difference to take 16 — THE HERALD, Thura., March 19, 1981

THE HERALD, Thurs.. March 19, 1981 — 17 Beating the market: 'dollar cost averaging JUSTASK method of stock buying that shrewd Scoreboard By SYLVIA PORTER tuating stock market. month. The price swings have been' You have obviously bought fewer lose, of course, if you stupidly b'ly a Murray Olderman The odds are mounting that the If the Reagan administration's institutional as well as individual in­ exaggerated and the commissions shares at the higher prices, more stock that is a real “cat and dog," or U.S. stock market will be bom­ anti-inflation policies do succeed in vestors use as a logical, time-proved have been eliminated to dramatize shares at the lower prices ... always if you are compelled to sell out your T\W barded by a new generation of curbing our price spiral as the 1980s way to acquire'stocks at reasonable the example. with equal amounts of your money. holdings when the market value of prices. By M am y Olderman younger-to-middle-aged amateur in­ wear on (as they well may) and if in­ DATE $50 INVESTED SHARES The average price of your shares on your accumulated shares is below Here’s how to do it: -J- vestors in the next few years. This terest rates then decline to and. re­ BOUGHT AT WHAT PRICE the seven dates is $21.43 per share. the actual cost of your shares. (1) Decide first how much money Philddelphia 001-1 NKW JKRSEY (lISi TWELFTH RACE: 5/16 (B) The tipoff: would signal the long-awaited up­ main at more reasonable levels (hs Jan. IS, 1982 2 Shares at $25 Per But with your $350, you have Thus, the warning: DO NOT com­ rhicaRO 3 I l-fi O'Koren30-l6. McAdoo2(H)4, Lucas 3 Jtmie't Aman­ you can comfortably invest at : 2-2 12, Cook 9 0-2 18. Walker 0 OB 0. they well may, too), the basis will Share purchased 17 and one-third shares, First period- 1. 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1 18 - THE HERALD, Thurs., March It, IWl THE HERALD, Thurs.. March 19. 1981 - 19 Exchange concert set Association workshops SOUTH WINDSOR — ’The Malden, Mass., High School Band will participate in an exchange program with the South Windsor High School Concert Band. The open to all area artists Famity Malden band will appear at South Windsor High on March VERNON — The Tolland County Art 28 at 8 p.m. Restaurant in Somers. Association will start its series of spring Other exhibits by association members The group will arrive in South Windsor on the 27th and morning workshops, March 24 at the Lot­ will be on display as follows: Helen Hyde, wjll be escorted to the high school by motorcade. ’There tie Fisk Building, Henry Park. will be a welcoming ceremony at the school and following People's Savings Bank, Tri-City Plaza; Classes will be offered, in design, Patricia Cook, Savings Bank of Tolland; that there will be a combined rehearsal with South Wind­ woodblock printing and decorative pain­ sor. Winifred Rogers, Savings Bank of ting. An additional class in color, figure, The two groups will rehearse again Saturday and then Rockville; Marion DeCarli, Valley Fish Whot you should know and portrait drawing will be offered on Market, Ellington; Barbara Orlowski, the Malden students will be taken to Mystic Seaport for a Wednesday mornings from 9:30 to 11:30 tour. Peg Winther, Helen Hyde, Society for a.m., starting April 22. Savings, Ellington. ’The concert will be open to the public and tickets, at $1, Classes will be limited to seven The April 14 meeting of the association will be available at the door. students, beginners and intermediates. will be held in Simsbury where members about TM technique Anyone wishing more information should will be the guests of Philip Janes, owner contact Winifred Rogers, 875-1612 or Mary of the Arts Exclusive Gallery. He will host BALTIMORE (UPI) - Perhaps arbitrarily pick their own word or meditate. The emphasis here is on Rug hooking shown Noel, 875-7246. the group at a wine and cheese party. Transcendental Meditation isn't the sound," he said. "It may not produce relaxation, with the instructor Janet Lang of Vernon has been named Artists who have recently demonstrated best way to achieve world peace as talking in soothing tones. winner of the association’s “Painting of the correct influence." MANCHESTER — Mrs. Joseph Handlev will at local association meetings will be pre­ some enthusiasts contend, but it is a TM instructor Charles Frisch said Eventually, the beginner will the Month” award for March. Her pain­ demonstrate rug hooking at Whiton Memorial Library sent to respond to questions and answers means, of relaxing and tapping new the mantra penetrates "deeper and close his eyes—ever so slowly — and ting, titled, “Constitution Plaza,” is done Tliursday at 10:30 a.m. pertiaining to demonstrations. Anyone energy for mind and body. deeper levels of the mind" during begin mentally repeating his man­ in a style leaning toward architectural ’The public is invited without charge. who needs transportation should contact If's also easy to learn. the 20-minute meditation period. tra. A few minutes later he’ll stop design. It will be hanging at the Plaza Ms. Winther, 872-2872. TM instruction costs more today The first two TM lectures are free repeating, slowly open his eyes, and than it did six years ago, when the of charge. Many of these take place be on his way to what some view as a These dolls are definitely not for children. At left Is “Frozen technique became a fad. But at an at college campuses, downtown of­ better life. Antique show slated Charlie," a turn-of-the-century German doll valued at $450. At Museum to get Caravelle average price of $300 for a family, (a fice buildings and other locations The next three days will be spent right is a French doll of the same period that is said to be worth WINDSOR LOCKS — The Bradley Air husband and wife and children under (look in the telephone book under with other novice TMers ‘fverifying MANCHESTER — Second Congregational Church, 385 Of the 23 aircraft destroyed by the tor­ $1,400. Both were displayed at the recent National Antiques Show Museum will acquire a major new addi­ nado, the museum director said, eight 15 years of age), $200 for a single Transcendental Meditation to call the correctness of the practice” so N. Main St., will sponsor the nineteenth annual in New York City. (NEA photo) tion to its display fleet, museum director were transports Most of the lost aircraft adult, $165 for a full-time college stu­ for the location of the lecture site the instructor can make sure they Manchester Antique Show at the church on April 3 from Philip C. O’Keefe announced. will be difficult to replace, he added. dent and $100 for a high school stu­ nearest you). are transcending the threshold of 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and April 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dent, it is still within the range of relaxation. Boles said. A French-built SUD Caravelle, the The SUD Caravelle transport, built The first meeting centers on the Proceeds support educational scholarships for needy Questions about such things as the Exhibits mark art month medium-range transport that ushered in about 1960 by the French firm SNCA du many. simplicity of TM — on how you don't students and other church projects. Besides having the money, you advantages of meditating iii the VERNON - The Art Art work is exhibited at Olympic Pizza Restaurant, the era of aft-mounted jet engines, has Sud-Est (now Aerospatiale), has recently "try to " do anything when you About 30 New England Antique dealers will display and dark, what to do if you feel like the following locations; All Showcase TV and been donated to the museum by Airborne been retired from active service. When must have the time. meditate, other than mentally offer for sale various items including clocks, jewelry, Department of the Vernon The two introductory lectures take sneezing while meditating and Vernon National Banks, Appliances, Boston Express, an air freight forwarder based in first placed in service 20 vears ago. repeat the assigned mantra. primitive’s, furniture, china, glassware and more. public schools has set up Dart Hill branch of Bakery, Bess Eaton Wilmington, Ohio. O’Keefe said, "it was really the second from one to two hours. They are Various charts show prospective whether it's all right to meditate in There will be a food bar on the premises where the student art exhibits Donuts, Rockville, Hart­ Announcing the acquisition. O’Keefe major jetliner in the world." followed by a one-hour "personal in learners the "depth" of relaxation, the bathroom — it is — will be women of the church will serve sandwiches and baked' throughout the town in People’s Bank, Worth’s, struction " session. Then you must Vernon Drug, Tri-Town mann’s Supermarket and termed the gift “particularly timely, Delivery of the aircraft is expected the physiological changes that take answered. During these sessions, the goods during the day. observance of Youth Art attend three l-'2 hour 'follow-uo instructors also will outline oppor­ Paint and Decorating Vernon Paint Store. because the storm (the 1979 tornado) Vir­ within the next. 60 days. It will be dis­ place during TM and some of the Admission is $1.50. Month as designated by Center, Camera Kingdom, Also: Trim Fashions, tually destroyed the museum’s transport played at the museum s exhibit on the east meetings." purported beneficial effects of TM. tunities for advanced meditation Transcendental meditation teacher Jack sist that only they are qualified to teach TM. Governor William O'Neill. Two weeks later, there's a one- TM practitioners say these include programs, and discuss the future of Zahner’s, Appollo collection.’’ ' side of Bradley* International Airport hour "checking" session. increased relaxation, decreased meditators. Boles gives an introductory lecture to “What we teach Is a mental technique," says Restaurant, Pizza House, Another requirement is that begin­ blood pressure, heightened creativi­ Frisch said those persons who do beginners in Baltimore. TM instructors in­ Boles. (UPI Dhoto) Hobby World, First ning meditators not use drugs for at ty and productivity, increased job learn TM generally fall into two TV tonight Federal Savings, R & W Prestiidigitator to perform least 15 days before they start on the satisfaction, reduced depression, categories: those trying to correct a Upholstering, Bissell In­ MANCHESTER - One ages. 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Hondo" effects of the technique," said Jack technique and prepare persons to py and successful but who wish to Trent, the brooding alcoholic with Stationery. GD Joktr'tWIld 1053 John Wayne, QeraldinePage. and a detective. (2 hrs.) Nemetz, better known as whosewife Gary once had an affair, Boles a TM teacher in Baltimore. learn it. After that, you make a deci­ develop more fully. (31) SporttCvnUr An Army soldierencountersa widow (S) Dr. Gene Scott On Hebrews In addition, the Connec­ ‘Mr. Magic,’ will be at You don't teach yourself TM. sion on whether you wish to pay to Instructors’ talks of a “world - 9:15 Each of the Friday evening series ford at 236-1948. 7:30 ball Championship Regional 2:15 activities of plowing and planting, visitors age 55 or over (D PM Magazine Semifinal: Game 2-Teams to Be G old" 1951 Clayton Moore. Jay (D News-Weather Travel Silverheels. The Lone Ranger and will be treated to over 50 lodging and other discounts, (D All In The Family Announced 2:20 gifts, reduced admission rates .^ d other specials during (D Family Feud (29 (39 Thuradsy Night At Tha Tonto must stop a war between a (D Moment Of Meditation (D Face The Music Movies 'Which Way Is Up?' 1977 small western town and a tribe of 2:30 "Senior Citizen Days,” April 6 through May 18. Cheyenne Indians. (2 hrs.) (Sii Rock Concert Baby parade seasonal fresh vegetables. ® $50,000 Pyramid Stars; Richard Pryor. Lonette ATERED ® M.A.S.H. McKee. The misadventures of a ® ABC News NIghttIne 3:00 According to Adolph Neuber, spokesperson for the 11:35 In fact, most visitors agree that a minimum stay of ISMS) MacNelhLehrer Report poorfarm worker whofallsintogood CDMovIe-(Comedy) •• “ HasAny- Pennsylvania Dutch Visitors Bureau, senior citizens as Happy Days Again three full days is needed to fully enjoy the variety o ffers ® Benny Hill Show fortune in spite of himself. (2 hrs.) CD body Seen My Gal?” 1952 Rock Thibodeau, Sleven .Andrew, son Perry, Blake Thomas, son of and Peggy S. Wilkins Jones of 325 individual visitors, campers or groups annualiy account ® Barney Milter (8) All Creatures Great And 11:46 Hudson. Piper Laurie. The wacky SMTES in Lancaster County. With accommodations which range 8 ) ABC Captioned News repercussions of a family inheriting of Dennis E. and Patricia B. Jones Blake E. and Martha McClure Perry Kelly Road, Vernon, was born Feb. for 25 percent of all spring visitors in the area. Based on ® Tic Tac Dough Small from resort surroundings through farm homes to 8:00 9:30 12:00 a large sum of money. (119 mins.) Thibodeau of 58 Grand Ave., Vernon, of Enfield, was born Feb. 27 at visitor count data, 152,585 older Americans visited the 'KATIE; POR­ iR ■O' 28 at Rockville General Hospital. His campgrounds, it’s possible to suit any taste or budget. CD Women In The 60’s C D ® Taxi CD CBS Late Movie 4:00 TRAIT OF A CENTERFOLD' 1978 National Collegiate Basket­ was born Feb. 25 at Rockville Rockville General Hospital. His area during March through May, I960. "By offering these (D PM Magazine ® Standing Room Only Vanities' (3D maternal grandparents are Mr. and Many of these lodging facilities are part of the “senior Stars; Kim Basinger, Vivian Blaine. ball Championship Regional General Hospital. His maternal maternal grandmother is A. Mrs. Virginia Walker of Phoenix, specials, the hospitality industry here hopes to make the (D ® Mork And Mindy Mork Follow Texas Cheerleaders citizen specials” program, frequently offering ten per­ rushestoaplasticsurgeonto'shoot through their of pom poms and pep Katie McEvers wins a local beauty Semifinal: Game 1 -Teams to Be grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Elizabeth McClure of Vernon. His senior traveler even more aware of the variety of ac­ pageant and a one-way ticket to Announced Ariz. His paternal grandparents are cent or larger discounts on overnight stays. the works' after Mindy gives Mork rallies in this sensitive Broadway Philip Jones of Shrewsbury, Mass. paternal grandparents are Mr. and tivities Lancaster County holds,” he added. the idea that everyone could use a smash about growing up. (Stars: Hollywood. There, Katie finds her­ ® News 15 SECONDS Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jones of What else is there to see and do? Lots! When you self at the mercy of ripoff artists and 4:30 You Con? His paternal grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Leigh Perry Jr. of Easton, Phoenix, Ariz. So that senior citizens’ specials and locations which little improvement. Shelley Hack, Meredith Baxter arrive, be sure to stop at the Visitors Information Center, (DMovie-(Orama)*«*V^ “ Water­ Birney. con-men. (Repeat) (22 22 Alive and Mrs. Leo R. Thibodeau of East Maine. He has a sister, Alyson, 6; offer them can be easily spotted by visitors, each par­ loo Bridge" 1040 Robert Taylor. 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My husband was CD Tom And Jarry 8 Electric Company (Wed., |^ ( l n Windsor SawppInA Center) Vacation programs, should make Puerto Rican vacations 0 8 Card Sharks 8 Ghost And Mrs. Muir getting enough. to wind down, read Betty Ryder at 643-2711. ® Brady Bunch Thur.) PLEASE CAaTHEATRE annoyed at first. Now he possible for many Hartford area residents this spring.” ✓ D O Phil Donahua Show Various Progrdmming 3:30 8 Movie CD Uttia Rascals 8 Lottery Show (Thur.) W io a Franklin Show g 8 Newt 20 - THE HERAl D. Thura., March 1», IWl THE HERALD, Thurs,, March 19, 1981 — 21 /uniEimsiNG NEjM PRIVATE PARTY WANT AD RATES - FAMILY THRIFT SPE^L!!! PHONE WANT RATES GUAUNTEED RESULTSI ^ ADS CLASSIFIED 643-2711 If Your Item lan’t SoM WHhln 3 Days— 12:00 noon the day Minimum Charge SECOND 3 DAYS ARE FREEH HO TIC E8 EMPLOYMENT 23— Homaa for Sata 35— HaabO0>PlumM>o 4 6 - 8pomng Goods 56—Mtac. for Rant $ 2.10 before publication. 24— Lo(a*Und for Sala 36— Ftoortug 47— Qardan Products 3 Lines -3 Days ^6.00 l~Lo«t and Found 13— Hafp Wantad 25— Invaatmant Proparty 37— MovMp-TrucklnQ-Storaoa'46-Anttquas Price of articloa muat be included in ad. Deadline for Saturday Is 2~P«rtonalt Lines will Be Charged At Low Private Party Rales. ^ $1.00 DieeounI If PaM In AHwan# 14— Bualnaaa OpportunWaa 26— Bualnaaa Propwly 36—Bacvicps Wvilad 46-Wantad to Buy AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD $1.00 Discount If Paid In Advance FOB SALE ITEMS ONLY. IIAXIWIUM $1,000.00 643-2711 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 3— Announcomontt 15— SHuatkm Wantad 27— Raaort Proparty T H E H E R A L D 4— Entortainmont 26—naal Eatatt Wantad 1 D A Y ...... 14« day's deadline Is 2:30 5— Aucttona MI8C. FOR SALE RENTALS 61— Autos for Bala eeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeee •eeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeel'eee ...... eeeeeeeeeeeeepeeeeeeeeeeee ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••• EDUCATION 62— Trucks for Sala 3 DAYS ...... 13e Homes For Sala 23 Homes For Sala 23 Homes For Sala 23 Sarricaa OHarad 31 Ardelaa tor Sala 41 Friday. MI8C. SERVICES 63— Haavy Equipment for Sale Apartmanta For Rant S3 Ottleae-Sloret for Rent 55 A utot For SbIb 6f 40— HouMhoM Good* 52— Rooms for Rant ...... emeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Phone 643-2711 FINANCIAL 16— Privata lnatructk>na 41— Arddaa for Sala 53— Apartmanta for Rant 64— Motorcydaa-Blcycfaa 6 D A Y S ...... 12e **••••••••••••«•••«••••••• 19— ScDoola-Claataa 31— Sarvlcaa Offarad 42— Cfuiding SuppHaa 54— Homas for Rant 65— Campars “ Farmcliff April 1st. Call 6490783. For Rant 58 - Air conditioning, power Bargain Spot Prestigious Case Mountain Drive Glastpnbu^, 195 p.m. ------eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Furniture, bnc-a-brac, lamps, * brakes, power steering and WHITED NEW SMYRNA BEACH automatic transmission. Runs □MISC. FOR SALE pictures, trunk, linens, dishes, FLORIDA, 2 bedroom condo, excellent! 6493018, or 649 along Atlantic Ocean. Tennis, 7035...... & r " i ? 4 m 'r e t c " ‘"M*an5; 6 ROOM APA^M ENT - $350. pool and club house. $250 per H»lp Wtntpd 13 Htip WntPd 13 aU U T O N IM T Articles for Safe 41 oldies but goodies A p p lia n c e s . No p e ts . PLEASE READ a ...... Telephone 6491354. week. Call 6495403 evenings, 1976 BUICK CENTURY Olde Statge Rd., Wagon Extra Cash 6496844 days. Building Supplies 42 ' I------SPECIAL, Excellent condi­ YOUR AD Rd. & Tall Timbers Rd. SPECIAL BUILDER FINANCING ...... 7 ...... 1 & 2 BED RO O M tion, six cylinder, four good ★ FLORIDA, FORT PIERCE. GIsssHM sds srt tsken JUNIOR COST CAU THE HERALD tires. Landeau vinyl roof. FM On ocean, new condo, tow stereo. $2,500. Call 2891751 over the phone ss s con* 047-0946 Clean out your attics I ALUMINUM S h „ „ u « a . ! 5 ‘. f K F F .r bedroom, tennis, golf, pool, vanisneo. The Herald Is ACCOUNTANT ...... d.mi...iiMM » and club house. $ ^ per week. 1971 PONTIAC LA MANS, Call 643-8224 after 7 p.m. responsible for only one bi- good condition. No rust $800. SO. WINDSOR The D. W. Fish Reaity Co. wiii Iqr $2. Phone6492711. Must be Doas-BIrds-Pets ...... 43 MANCHESTER THREE 643-9755. carrsel bwartlon and nian AMF CUNO, a leader in the filter equipment industry has an and garages... picked up before 11 a m...... ' BEDROOM DUPLEX, $400 Autoa For Sala 61 only to ths sizs of Ihs Valleyvlew Dr., Deepwood immediate opening for an entry level position as a Junior o n l y . LAHASA APSO p u p s . Males. R®'' Manchester, W3 AUDI FOX, Good run­ original Inssrtlon. Errora Dr., Foster St., and Birch Cost Accountant. The successful! candidate will posess a BS purchase Your Present Home. WATRP PiiM pi"'vrartrr 9 “M. AKC registered, “>ree room ^rtm ent $355. ning condition, economical. which do not lesson the Hill Dr. Needs some body work $700 in accounting. S ow er™ ^’clrte?Gl5 ______643-0494. niuo of Ihs advsmssmsnt CAU HELEN pow er^. 2" Electric. IW", 3” ______^______MANCHESTER, Four room WANTED JUNK AND LATE win not bo carractsd by an The Junior Cost Accountant will be responsible for If you don’t need it MODEL WRECKS • Cash 646-0043 and 6" hoses. Call 6497407. COLLIE PUPS AKC Cham- <*oplex- Centrally located, 1975 MAVERICK 6 cylinder, addMonal kissrtion. calculating labor hours and will assist in the auditing and Paid. Call Parker Street Used RnxsPRlNP m”a t t r f «w X, P‘“" background. ' Shots, av®>'ab>e immediately $245 Auto Parts, 6493391. automatic. Mechanically reconciliation of physical inventories. Will also assist in the ...SELL IT! HRAniTnAHh” wormed, eyes checked. All P'“S “‘‘‘“.es and security. No excellent. Radials $1,700. 529 review of workin-process inventory records and preparation iEAiTHMTHNIO plnli'iifl.^n' “ ble, Uttcr of 9 only 4 left. P®^*- *<3-1442. 6329. Keep trying evenings. V ery good c o n d itio n . Reserve now Tall f i 4 6 - V U 7 ------BANK REPOSESSfONS FOR of standard costs. Caii now for detaiis. SALE, 1976 Pontiac Formula Columbus Circle and Reasonable. Call after 3:00 ______a 6493537. MANCHESTER, One CAMARO LT, Runs good, new Michael Avenue Area, p.m., 649-7236. O R E O A L O V E A B L E bedroom apartment on Main $3,200, 1975 Chevrolet Monza We offer a competitive compensation along with a bright $1,800, 4 cylinder. 1974 exhaust, tilt steering, radials. future with a growing company. Main & Wlllys Street Area, 675 AR rairK PwriTn BLACK AND WHITE, aban- immediately. $1,800 or best offer. 6494122 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. after 4 p.m. Silver Lane starting at rn P iR R doned cat, looking for a good Heat hot water, carpeting in- 8 cylinder $1,500.^ 1973 GMC Please send your resume in confidence with salary Main Street, 8i Beacon Hill A^g^Vs^^Can be“"s'e^n“a"i ^Xir^eS. l5o parking or Jimmy utility truck. 4 wheel drive. $1,500. 1969 AMC Am­ 1979 BLAZER - One owner V- requirements to: Roland St. Peter, Personnel Manager. -Tolland Street Area. 8. Automatic, power steering, D.W. FISH te n c “y^‘T E a s t Ce"nUr"sL ...... ** « P bassador 4 door $300. 1975 ( j u ( k \ u power brakes. Am-Fm radio. NOTICES CALL ERNIE Manchester or call 6490181 MANCHESTER - Newly Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi­ OF / hOMFs / ^ tion, best offer. The above 8,000 miles Never plowed. 643-6038 ask for Dick Duquette. decorated, 1 b^room with 1973 SCOUT II. V-8. l.os( and Found 1 ------'------' W major appliances. Just $200. may be seen at the Savings REALTY Bank of Manchester, 923 Mam Automatic, power steering, AMF CUNO DIVISION WURLITZER ORGAN - 2395646. Lrcators. Fee. power brakes. Second owner. St., Manchester. LOST LARGE FRIENDLY 47 Main Street ★ Model 4300, with "all the ------Wagon wheels. Never plowed. GREY MALE Cat. in vicinity TELEPHONE SOLICITORS, Part time job with above RIQHRRMRisjc TAPiTi R goodies. Early American EAST HARTFORD - Sunny 1 BUICK CENTURIAN, PS, Needs a little work. First of Summer and McKee. Talcottville, CT 06066 TAP tiAi Ri A Qnnihor iiom r mint condiUon! $900 bedroom, with carpets. Just $1800, firm. Call after 6 p.m., Manchester. 643-2911. average earning potential for PB, AT, AC. Very good condi­ ______E O E M/F anessive outgoing individuals I?.h 0 “■'n' Call Manchester, 649 $200. 2395646. Locators. Fee. 742-8980. Sunday March 15th 9:(» a rn. ^ ^fjer 6:00 p.m. for ap------tion. $4(X) or best offer. 643- gZTrucks lor Sale 62 LOST. CALICO FULL who need extra cash and who 643-1591 • 872-9153 5317. T5irnnik).' ^ ‘ pointment to see EAST HARTFORD - GROWN FEMALE, Mostly want to earn more than is HAIRDRESSER WITH PART TIME MICRO WAVE possible in giost part time ...... Sparkling 2 bedrooms. Yard DODGE Window Van, many 1965 GMC PICKUP with '74 black with orange around eyes Chevy Engine, 6 cylinder, and FOLLOWING WANTED - OVEN SALES PERSON jobs. Starting rate plus paid WOOD GARAGE DOOR - 8 ft. I®*' ’'.‘d® Just $200. 2395646. new parts. Needs motor. Best and spot under chin. In vicini­ Highest pay. Flexible hours. new transmission Tires ty of Walker St., Manchester. DEMONSTRATOR. Must vacation, holidays and sick wide X 7 ft. high, with all ...... ______offer. 6495317. Call 456-Oiri, or 228-9202. know how to cook. Thursday days. Call for interview, excellent Runs strong. Best 649-2160, 31 Services Ottered 31 hardware, in good condition. - Antique Fur- w . p a m i i v offer. 6497609. and Friday 5 to 9, Saturday Scott, 569-4993. Halp IVantMf 13 Services Ottered tw RiA.<;7Qs niture. Glass. Pewter. Oil MANCHESTER FAMILY 1974 PONTIAC 69,000 miles. 9:30 to 5. We will train. Apply ...... ______;______Paintings or Antique Items. R.» S IZ E 5 r o o m e r, w ith Needs battery. First $400. 649 LOST, WHITE FEMALE in person only: A1 Sieffert’s, FOR SALE. 1970 DODGE Y* ENGLISH SETTER. Bolton, SECRETARY- - BABYSITTER WANTED, in DROBIAK DRY WALL, PEDIGREE WHITE TOY Harrison. Telephone 643-870y. appliances, plus more! 8683. 445 Hartford Road, RECEPTIONIST - Full time ton pick-up. Good body, good Glastonbury area, Birch Mt. “ my home for 2 year old. Five Ceilings and walls replaced or POODLE - Antique Bed. .'nr in o a k Rfii i t o p ______running condition, $9M. 649 Manchester. Secretary-Receptionist for _ days a week. 7:M a.m.-5 p.m. Bespreads. Blankets. Hand- ^AK HULL lO P . tdd. m rc-n t au. Road. Answers to Freckles. PRIVATE B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom repaired. All textures. Ad­ 1973 FORD MUSTANG "Show 10%. 649-9130. main office. South Windsor “ Starting early April. Call 649 ditions or new homes. Call m ade Pnm fnrlers Men's DESK and sw ivel ch air. URBAN RENT - 416 Room RAISE YOUR FAMILY Bank & Trust Company. Good Work. Free Estimates. Will clothes woman's fur coat E*eellcnt condition. $1,200. Apartment, first floor. Heat, Quality” 351 C. automatic. PROPERTY Z 3914. 649-0420. $1500 or best offer call 649-8181 INCOME- Sell Avon. Earn typing skills essential. Diver­ pick up and deliver. Please wotnes woman s lur coat, appliances. Garage, laundry, Pertonalt 2 Want Ads call 6492161. • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••• basement hook-ups. Married after 6:00 p.m. Motorcyclas-BIcyclas 64 good money. Call 523-9401. sified duties include: Opening D & S CONSTRUCTION INC. new accounts, telephone con­ r * EDUCATION Full service general contrac­ 28,000 BTU "LAWSON" wall- '® Buy 49 .“ ^eb'jdren ' f u e l EFFICIENT 1974 TICKETS! 1st Row Orchestra NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ tact and secretarial work for BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - vented Gas Heater (I P nr •••••••••••••••••••••••••• $3ro. Security and references. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE AAA ’ tors. Additions, decks, gar­ AUSTIN MARINA GT. - Lowest Rates Available! Seats for SWx. Coming Soon: tunities available. Call bank officers. Call Karen Fireplaces. Concrete. S?al) wit^an and ^er- WANTED TO BUY 156 Union St. AC,DC, Rush, Clapton, collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 Has an opportunity in our Private Inatructlona IS ages, etc. Dry wall and Excellent running condition. Immediate Binding Lay-Up Sheridan at 289-6061 for an ap­ Chimney Repairs. "No Job ceilings. 649-0420. moslat vTiv elHciem IM M E D IA T E L Y , O ld er ------others Info: 201-272-1800. a m. to 1:00 p.m. Manchester office for a per­ pointment. EOE. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Too Small." Call 644-8356 for Pall M9 W ? House in need of repair. Cash. EFFICIENCY $1,500. Call 6498878 after 5 Options. Call Joan, Clarke In­ son with experience in Per­ VOICE, PIANO, estimates. Please call Frank Xt . Strano, APARTMENT, Downtown p.m. surance Agency, 643-1126. Painting-Papering 32 Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagas 8 HOUSEKEEPER WANTED sonal Lines Insurance Rating TEMPORARY OFFICE ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - R A P ID P R IN T T IM E Strano Real Estate, 646-2000. location. Utilities included. for apartment in East Hart­ Former Faculty New York C & M TREE SERVICE, Free and Claims. Heavy client con­ WORK AVAILABLE - DAN SHEA PAINTING & ford. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- tact. Call 1-800-842-8691 or 236- Manchester, Vernon, Bolton, - City Music & Art High School. estimates. Discount senior Y a^T ypew rtterSe" WANTED, WORLD WAR II Im m ld>te “ aney''~M9 1332. — Can^ 644-8597. citizens. Company DECORATING. Interior and 3261 Ext. 284 or 260. An ^ u a l Coventry women, CAPITAL ICIassified Ads Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. 4935 (or earlier), Japanese/Ger- ^CLASSIFIED ADS: Opportunity Employer. TEMPORARIES has an im­ Manchester owned and '______man swords, daggers, medajs INFLATION FIGHTER MASSEUSES - Full or part “ Invaatmant Proparty 29 Quality Craftsmanship! Call mediate need for all office operated. Call 6491327. 646-5424, or 6491703, PINE HUTCH - 66x78x18. One ®‘3>-Cash; Homes lor Rent 54 FINANCING time. Good steady clientele. skills. Earn top pay rates by EVERY ADMINISTRATIVE year old. Originally $1,695. ______n i i p i r y in ni»<. First, second, third Windham area. Open every working short or long term “ EXCELLENT “ s m r a i c i u r the DAY mortgages available. Get day 10 a.m. to midnight; Sun­ ASSISTANT, Diversified ; INVESTMENT! Good cash PROFESSIONAL PAINTING assignments near your home. EMERY’S - Interior and exterior. M 9 ^ * a f te r WANTED PIANO - Old up- neighborhood. Two bedrooms, AND consolidation financial con­ day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. C3-7519. duties: pricing, coding, ac­ CAPITAL offers a convenient to all home subscribers “■ flow! First floor leased to M9-t)UW), alter 5 p.m. 643-4962. kitchen, with stove and counts receivable, package store. Second floor, HOME IMPROVEMENT Commercial and residential. m oney IN sulting. interview location in Free estimates. Fully in­ CLERK - Checking invoices statements, etc. Apply uaer MANCHESTER. Call to •- very nice apartment, plus 5 Vinyl and Aluminum ...... bas'e^m'eT ga^s'tV “rd ROGER S. BURKE and receiving slips. Use of Brothers, 140 Rye St., South sured. 6494879. arrange a close-to-home ap ~ car garage, $67,900. Call for siding. Roofing, Gutters $100 e a c h ^ 'a ll* ^ 1473^^ * RENTALS cooking. Private driveway. m a l s e r n calculator helpful. Apply: Windsor. — further details. Strano Real and Leaders. 17 yrs. $100 eacn. tail b47-l47j. ^ ^ No pels. Only people who take 230 Hartford Tpka. poinlment. CAPITAL of the Herald, that have EXTERIOR PAINTIIYG. Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye TEMPORARIES, 99 Pratt St., “ EsUte, 6492000. experience. Registered Vernon, 06066 Street, South Windsor. BOOKKEEPER­ with state and consumer experienced college student. ONE, TEN HORSE FORD B^om’s’loV nent...... 52 S ^^m W ^M 70 m^noTw c\^l1 Hartford, 278-1313. Quality work. Very 649-0378 SECRETARY needed full protection. NURSES AIDE - Part time. time. 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. Mon­ I work on jobs, all work reasonable prices. Call Mike, roller, $1,200 firm. One, 40' QUIET ROOM on busline. $45 . 64963 or 649 7055. MATURE RESPONSIBLE something to sell . . . = □ BUSINESS 569-3458 or 569-4545. Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut day thru Friday. Call 528-1300. PERSON to care for infant in and materials ^ X ^ p fu amT oT'" E®'' MANCHESTER HOME-King Street, Manchester. our home Monday - Thursday, Z and SERVICES guaranteed. Free es­ ladder, $140. Call 688-7693. Strano Real Estate, 643-2129. size 3 bedrooms, with bas^ RESPONSIBLE CLEANING timates. Call Emery Cor­ LEE PAINTING. Interior & U 6AL NOTICI 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., beginning m * eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee* Exterior. "Check my rate ______LEfiSLUtlUS CLERK TYPIST - Varied WOMAN 2-3 hours daily at April 1st. References mier, 6495209 9” TV $15. Electric Stove $30. CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM '"23959W ''^Locatorr duties. Small office downtown Partner’s Restaurant, next to for less than $99.00 •• Services Ottered 31 Emery Cormier before you decorate.” Depen­ 2 Living Room Chairs $15 for mature gentleman. Please Fee Locators. EMPLOYMENT required. Call 6493847. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT Hartford. Send resume to Box Manchester Seafood. 649-2811. __^64J;5209_anytlm^_ dable. Fully insured. 6491653. each. Magnavox Console call 6494701 after 6:00 p.m, ___^______■ - REWEAVING BURN Stereo $25. ISoap Box Car $10. ------. NOTICE OF RR c/o The Herald. FULL TIME SECRETARIAL Help Wanted 13 SECRETARY'- Full time, ~ HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas INTERIOR PAINTING, over M iscellaneous Household ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME - ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE POSITION, with growing CUSTOM BUILT STONE & shorthand, and reception •. repaired. Window shades, ten years experience, low Goods. 643-6166 , 28 Hamlin Extra nice neighborhood. All ^ In arcordanrr with the protitiuni of (ihapirr 3, Srriion I and 9 of ihr PART TIME - Earn extra company in Vernon Circle ~ Venetian blinds. Keys. TV BRICK Retaining Walls, duties. Diversified work. Call area. Salary from $200 per winter rates and senior citizen Street. utilities. Kitchen privileges. DDIIIATE Town Uharlpr. nollrf ia hereby givrn of thr adoption by ibr Hoard of Dirrr- money while the kids are in . EXPERIENCED Ms. Boyle 646-2900. We will run your ad for 6 days free of _ FOR RBnVT. Marlow’s, 867 Patios, Chimneys, Walks and discounts. 643-9980. ------^------Bath. Security. $M weekly. r l l l w I t l K lore of ibr Town of Manrbrairr, f.’onnrrlirul, on Marrh 3, 1981. school Telephone Solicita­ week plus full medical pen­ “ Main Street. 6495221. Steps. Field Stone delivered. sion, vacation benefits. BRICK, BLOCK, MASONRY 649-6017. P R O P E R T Y ORDINANCE tion, E. Hartford company. A APPLUNCE SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE CLERICAL charge. Fill out the coupon below and either Fully insured. Free INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR ITEMS. Durowall joint rein- ...... ' good telephone voice and dic­ Experience required good - CERAMIC FIRING. Discount Estimates. 295-0034, 295-0250. PAINTING, Paper hanging, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester that TECHKIAil Person hired will be trained in growth potential. Please send mail it or bring it in personally to the forcement flashing. IVt ton Apartments For Rant 53 W a l l l A Q S tion a must Hours 9 a m. to 1 all phases of auto computer " rates. Quick service. Call 643- carpentry worrk. k. FFully " in­ truck 1970. 643-9508 or 649 ...... the Town of Manchester convey to Gary R Messier and Terry A. Hesser, for the complete resume to VPS P.O. sum of 1130,000.00. Parcel No. 9 in the Buckland Industrial Park. Town of p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m Call Mon. accounts. Full growth poten­ Manchester Herald office. - 2543. M&M P&H, Manchester 649- sured. J.P. Lewis r & Son. 649 5635. VERNON - Near 86, luxury Ottices-Stores lor Rent 55 through Fri., 9 a m. to 1 p.m., Repairing home appliances, Box 2375 Vernon Ct. 06066. 2871. Small repairs, 9658. Manchester, Couhty of Hartford and Stale of Connecticut Said parcel being more tial if you have experience in ------(iondo. A ppliances. $345 • • • • • • ...... particularly bounded and described as follows Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. washers, dryers, home automotive agency office No talaphone ordars will ba accaptad. remodeling, heating, baths, ELECTRIC RANGE, Hot m o n th ly . S e c u r ity . OFFICE & RETAIL SPACE FLORIST ASSISTANT OR kitchens and water heaters. work. Please contact. Pierce INTERIOR PAINTING Point, 40", Good condition relerences. Call 4893923. TO RENT - Approximately Beginning at a merestone in the westerly street line of Chapel Road which has refrigeration, etc. Top DESIGNER, Full or part time Free estimates! coordinates of N351. 043 948, E648,U0 366. thence the line runs in a northerly PART TIME SECRETARY Buick, Mr. Thompson, 249- includes Saturday for sales Limit one ad par month. 2 Itema per Ad. AND WALLPAPERING $25. 649-4483. ------1150 square feet. Located at a wages, major medical. App­ 1301. direction along a circular curve to the left having an arc of 178 61 feet, an interior needed to work 3-4 days per and general store work. Apply ------MANCHESTER 2 room apart- Shopping Center with 18,000 angle of 29 -14'20”. and a radius of 350 00 feet to a point, thence the line runs m a week. 4-7 p.m . Monoay ly in person to Mr. Kimball, WESTBROOK DRYWALL OLD WALNUT VENEER, ment. Heat, hot water, elec- car count per day. Inquire at: in person. Flower Fashion 85 CO. (Sheetrock) No Job Too Quality professional work at southwesterly direction having a bearing of S42 - 37 -43"W along land now or through F rid ^ , Saturday 10-6, 1329 Main Street, Williman- GAS STATION ATTENDENT East Center St. Manchester. reasonable prices. Fully in­ Full size bed and dresser. $95. iricity, appliances. 875-6569. formerly of the Town of Manchester for a distance of 593 56 feet to a point. thence Sunday 11-6. Call between 9-11 — Also to Prep Cars. Must be Large Or Small! All Types Of Call 649-7650. References. No pets. $275 per ------the line runs m a southeasterly direction having a bearing of S47 -09 -55"E along tic, CT 423-9277. Ceiling Textures. Established sured. Free estimates. G.L. a m. 528-1300. mechanically inclined. Full AIDE - Glastonbury Public income rax McHugh. 643-9.321. ------month. 6493167 or 228-3540. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE land now or formerly of the Town of Manchester for a distance of 164 62 feel to a and part time. Call 646-4539, 1949. Manchester, Conn. 643- KITCHEN CABINETS FOR ------SPACE in prime location. 250 point, thence the line runs in an easterly direction along a circular curve to the Schools. 10 months. 28 hours 0237. or apply in person - Buddy per week. Starting hourly Service SALE. Approximately 40 ft. 456V2 MAIN STREET - 6 sq. ft. left on first floor. Ray- left having an arc of 495 60 feet, an interior angle of 53 52 -35", and a radius of Kreb's Pit Stop. •••••••••••••••••• Excellent condition, including Room H ouse. No young mond E. Gorman, 233 East 527 06 feel to a point In the westerly street line of Chapel Road, thence the line Help Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 wage $3.38. Applications B & M TREE SERVICE runs m a northerly direction along said street line having a bearing of Nil 02 • available from: Glastonbury EXPERIENCED INCOME Building Contracting 33 built-in oven surface unit, sink children. No appliances. No Center Street. 643-1139. TELEX-TWX OPERATOR - 5 TAX PREPARA’nON, done GUARANTEED TREE- and dishwasher. $700. 644- utilities. No pets. Security. ------30”W for a distance of 530.00 feel to the point of beginning Board of Education, Glaston­ MEND-OUS SERVICE ft an evenings a week. 3 hours per bury, Conn. 06033. 633-5231, GUPNIDMIUL in your home. Please call Dan FARRAND REMODELING - 9234. Tenant Insurance requir^. WORKSPACE OR STORAGE The above^Jescribed parcel contains 5.16 acres evening. Preferably 6 to 9 Mosler at 6493329. affordable price! "SPECIAL Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, ------W75 monthly. Available now. S PA C E FOR R E N T in Ext. 441. Affirmative Action RATES” on Stump Grinding Said parcel is described on a map entitled. "Town of Manchester Connecticut Equal Opportunity Employer. Room Additions, Decks, All RIDING LAWN MOWER, Call 6492426, weekdays9 to 5. M anchester, No lease or Department of Public Works Engineering Division Land Conveyed By Town of with Tree Removal. Discount types of Remodeling and Reel type, 25" cut, $64. Lawn ------security deposit. Reasonable TELEPHONE SOLICITOR for Senior Citizens. Free Manchester to Gary R, Messier & Terry A Hesser Scale. 1” equals 40' Date Mall To 3.. INDIVIDUAL TAX Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ S w ee^r, $35. Good condition. MANCHESTER MAIN ST. rates. Suitable for small 7/B/80 Revision 9/12/80 2/20/81." 871-0401. EXPERIENCED PREPARATION IN YOUR Estimates. Fully Insured. 643- HOUSEKEEPERS - Call ly insured. Phone 643-6017. 643-6777. Two room apartment. Heated, business. Retail and commer- NAME HOME. Eimerienced and 7285. Said premises are subject to the following encumbrances from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 648- The Manchester Herald ------hot water, appliances, elec- daily zoned. Call 872-1801, 10 WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT - reasonable. Call H.H. Wilson, 2300. LEON CIEZSYNSKI FOR SALE, ALBINAR F tricity, no pets. Security. 523- thru 5. a Industrial Park Regulations of the Manchester Economic Development Com­ Receptionist, Orthodontic Of­ ADDRESS 1 Herald 8q. 6496506. SUNDECKS, 1 & 2 car gar­ tome expar/ence. BUILDER. New homes, ad­ 2.8/55 telephoto lens for 7047. mission, recorded in Volume 662. Page 292 of the Manchester Land Records With fice part time. Fringe ages, one room additions, ditions, remodeling, rec screw-type mount with haze ------FULL TIME EMBLEM AND Manchester, Conn. reasonable prices. Call 649 benefits. Salary commen­ BADGE, Main St., East Hart­ CITY rooms, garages, kitchens and skylight filters, $50. Call MANCHESTER - Four room ■ b. Real property taxes of the Town of Manchester and of the Eighth Utilities CALL DAVE 1519. District of said Town on the current Grand List which Grantee, by acceptance of surate wth experience. ford. Diversified duties. 2 ^ 06040 TAX PREPARATION - remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, 633-5588 evenings. apartment. Large sun porch, ® Manchester Office. Resume Reliable and experienced ser-' ------heat and hot water, new Notice is hereby given that the deed agrees to pay in accordance with Section l2-8la of the Connecticut 81647-9946 2864. STATE dormers, roofing. Residential General Statutes to: Box S, c/o Herald. vice in your home at LAWN CARE & HANDY or commercial. 649^91. SW ING INTO S P R IN G appliances, garage. Security Conn. MediCar &rvice, Inc., tor an appointment. reasonable cost. Norm MAN for Spring Cleanup. c. Planning and Zoning Regulations of the Town of Manchester OIL CHANGE AND CLEAN ZIP Miscellaneous jobs etc. Fully SIDEWALK SALE. Saturday, deposit required. No pets, has applied for a Rate In- WANTED RELIABLE (UP MAN lyanted. Full time. FREE.... hbrshall, 643-9044. DESIGN KITCHENS, March 21. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the references. 6493414. crease to the- Greater Hart- LICENSED ARBORIST - insured. Free estimates. Call d Such easements and rights of ways existing on said premises as of the dale Apply in person. GoriuJs 649-6396. cabinets, vanities, counter Wonder Bread, Hostess Cake ------Transit District 179 hereof which do not render title unmarketable or interfere with Optionee's quiet Must be fully licensed to spray SMrts Car Center, Route 83, PHONE tops, kitchen cabinet fronts Thrift Store, 521 Connecticut MANCHESTER, Clean ' r„nn trees and be familiar with $99.00 or loss. enjoyment or use of the premises in any way whatsoever Halp Wantad Vernon. HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN custom woodworking, colonial Blvd., East Hartford. $1.00off duplex. Six rooms, available ^® "' 13 Halp Wantad 13 techniques. 64S-728S. EXPERTLY PREPARED by R A IN • S H IN E - reproductions. J.P. Lewis M9 with this ad, and with $4,00 now. Adults. Appliances, pool, PJl-UJ Said premises are subject to the following condition Groundskeeping. Landscape. GRAPHIC PRODUCTION TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLANK leading, independant Tax Con- purchase. Free coffee and patio, garage, no pets. — "The premises described herein are conveyed upon the condition that construc­ MANAGERS WANTED, Bess lultant. Please phone: Dan Lawncare. Maintenance. (Male/Female) Production Gardens. Weekly or monthly. donuts. Free prizes for the References, security, lease. LEGAL NOTICE tion of an appropriate building or buildings be commenced no later than nine (9) Eaton Donuto needs a few am­ 1 Wade, 6 4 9 i^ l for appoint­ ROBERT JARVIS kids. 6498379 or 649-4016. months after the date of the deed and that said construction be completed no later involves composition 2 3 Free estimates. Senior dis­ INVITATION TO BID bitious hard working people laminating and spraying. 4 ment. ' BUILDING CONTRACTOR; eeeeepeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.eeeee > than eighteen ()6) months thereafter By accepUnce of the deed, the Grantees, for our baking and non-naklng counts. 643-6914. Basic shop skills necessary. Custom Bulldii^, Additions, Articlas for Sala 41 Articlas lor Sala 41 Sealed bids will be received in the Of­ lor themselves and their successors and assigns covenants and agrees to comply shops. If you want to make Garages, Roofing and Siding. fice of the Director of General Ser­ with the aforesaid condiUon. In the event of a breach of said condition, the Gran­ Independent Dealers Young, fast growing com­ B RETIRED NURSE, desires eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee your own future, call 527-3569 pany. Opportunity for ad­ 6 7 8 INCOM E TAX Kitchens, Bathrooms and vices. 41 Center Street, Manchester. tor herein or its successors shall have the right to enforce these condition by few hours daily private nur- Connecticut, until April 1,1961 at 11:00 making a tender of the purchase price as slated herein to the Grantees or their for an interview. vancement to miuiagement PREPARATION, Individual Repair work of all kinds. 643- sink care or companionship 6712. a.m. for the following: successors and assigns, after deducUng any real estate commissions p a i^ y the position. Salary commen­ or small buiiness, Call Janet with small duties. 649-7071. Grantor, anJ demanding a reconveyance of the herein described prem ises" Wanted EARN $11 WHILE YOUR t 10 11 11 S. Gworek, 644-0194 for an ap­ SALK AND RKMOVAL OF surate with experience and COKDWOOD KIDS ARE IN SCHOOL. Sell excellent fringe benefits. Con­ pointment at your con­ RICHARD HAACK CALDWELL OILg INC. Prepared by Wmiam J. Shea, Assistant Town Attorney ROTOTILLING GARDENS - The Town of Manchester is an equal Avon. Call 52S-9401. tact Bob Herdic, Northeast 11 venience. BUILDING AND 14 18 18 Also; All Around Handyman's opportunity employer, and requires an This Ordinance shall Uke effect ten (10) days after this publication In this Sign Systems Inc. 6495530. Work, including Carpentry REMODELING, experienced, affirmative action policy for all of its newspaper provided that within 10 (10) days after this publication of this Or­ Call Dave at all phases of carpentry. Will SECRETARY to $225. and miscellaneous. Manchester Contractors and Vendors as a condition dinance a petition signed by not less than five t5i percent of the electors of the position with small, friendly VARIOUS OFFICE DUTIES. u work with homeowner. 647- of doing business with the Town, as per Town, as determined from the latest officials lists of the Registrars of Voters, has 17 11 If WATERPROOFING - Reasonable. Call 528-2881, 1904. local firm. Handle confiden­ Experienced preferred. Hatchways,. toundatlon after 4 p.m. Federal Order 11246 not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference to a special Town elec­ tial and personal secretarial Fringe benefits. E.O.E. cracks, basement walls, sump 649-8841 Bid Forms, plans and specifications tion. M7-9!I46 duties for company FYesident. employer. Call 2898291 after 4 are available at the General Services , tile lined, dry walls, TAPING, CEILING Rooting 34 James R. McCavanagh Good typing and llsht steno p.m. / feed, window wells. REPAIRS, FLOWERS, • ?00 Gallons Minimum '1.22 9 COD Office, 41 Center Street. Manchester, Umit 20 Wom$ S Connecticut Secretary skills needed. Beneiits. Com­ Also: Steps, walks, stone SWIRLS - Sheetrock Ad­ ROOFER WILL INSTALL Board of Directors 8:30 to 5:30 pany pays fee. 249-7721. Daw­ 3 ht Herali* walls, fireplace and ceramic • 24 Hour Oil Burner Service TOWN OF MANCHESTER. Keep Smiiinjf ditions. Garages. Rec Rooms Roofing, Siding^ or Gutters for CONNECTICUT Manchester, Connecticut son Personnel, 111 Pearl tile repairs. Over 30 years <1 Homes. Experienced. 549- Low Discount Price! Call Ken • 24 Hour Call Delivery Robert B. Weiss, General Manager Street, Hartford. EOE. Be Happy experience!.683-1013 ; 6434953. 8627 ; 6493219. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 12th day of March. 1981 at 647-1566. 033-03 02^ 22 — THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981

THE HERALD. Thurs.. March 19. 1981 - 23 STRESS LBJ's son-in-law Ptanute — Charlaa m . fUthuiz O '■ SOOKNOUIUHATTOCWi' UIHATIFVOO'RE How it burdens l57TORAYlSTHER4fr NOT A SWALLOW?, Fun Page THE SWM10U5 RETURN ACROSS 3 On firs Answer to Previous Punie 4 Angsr eyes bigger post I Bird UT B u TO CAPISTRANO. 6 Falls bshind E w s laciQ school children pr R R N ______------H 6 Suppress 6 Pisr I • 1 s □□□ In E A T N X I I Shadows 7 Navy ship 1 O □ □ a By PATRICIA MrCORMACK RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) - Charles Hj A T T A A R prtfix (abbr.) 5 □□D Robb’s first stint in the national limelight 1 • 0 H E L I PI Kduralion Kflilor 13 Lova quickly 6 Rssch 1 X. came in his storybook role as "Prince 14 Assart B 1 T 1 N ja 0 R E A [7 g| Stress is a monkey on the back of lots of school kids. 9 Mallst A 15 Rsligioui ■ U T uLH 0, • D [o Charming” of the Lyndon Johnson White 10 Hart txisu T E Down in kindergarten, for example, a child scheduled holidsy D □ u t □ 0[7 (contr.) I X e U N T R to talk about the family butterfly collection gets wobbly House. Whether he has another probably 16 Aviation s 00 [T 12 Skinny fish 1N A X H c X depends on Virginia voters agsney (abbr.) J knees at show-and-tell time. In the sixth grade, for 17 Slick 13 Soerstss' U 0 R E T jr E 7 After a lifetime of unbroken success, e Q 0 L N another example, a kid sweats out a test — literally. B uren 19 Cooling bans A [I H 1[k E Priscilla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan I L M E N A the suave, self-assured Robb findsbimself bsvtrsgs 18 Olympic N 0 E A And during the season for college aptitude tests, many R Y E D A [r E N • isolated as the highest y^ected 20 Down board (ibbr.) an llth grader's stomach does flip flops. 33 Comedian Phil 39 Flexible Democratic official in a state where the CARLVLE, PUT THAT PCNr rMlNAOONSTANT n"S A RA6ING 22 Earth's star 21 At highest Such stress, claims the author of a report in the POOP BkCK.'VOU'LL BE TOC iTCRMENT PRIVEN OOMPULSION THAT'S (Lst) point 41 Chin shields ■'Bulletin " of the National Association of Secondary Republicans reign virtually supreme. RUIN VOUR SUPPER.' HARP I ID AMP FRO BY ■ajRNEPMY BAYS ANP 23 Prspsrsi 23 Gone for ride 34 Consent 43 Dolce School Principals, is a student problem that needs atten­ To complicate matters, his current post ON ME. A PE9RE FOR NIGHTS INTO A LIVING 24 Adoltscsnt 26 Aerie 35 Waste cloth 45 Cooling drinks of lieutenant governor ^is )argely a DEAR ABBY: I feel as though 1 should be doing some, FOOP.' HECK.' 26 Math tsrm 27 Cruise 37 Face tion 28 Hair-do holdsr 48 Places thing about this problem, but I don't know whaL A relative 29 Lacking pedal 38 Portugal and Dr Bettie B. Youngs, an associate professor in the ceremonial one in Virginia. 30 Boundsr 49 Grow old Robb, however, apparent!^ views the of­ of my husband has epilepsy. He's on medication, but he 31 Sams (prtfix) digits Spain 61 Zowie Department of Educational Administration at San Diego forgets to take it and keeps on having seizures. 32 Goat State University. California, said youngsters need help in fice as a springlxiard to what one close The law here states that if an epileptic hasn’t had a 1 3 3 4“ 1“ e 7 1 ft 10 ? =7 33 Hat maksr doing three things about stress: aide said could include a bid for the vice seizure for a full year, he can apply for a driver’s license. 36 Son of Jacob 11 12 13 —Understanding it. presidential nomination as early as 1984. Well, this relative has had seizures right along, but he lied 39 Slash 40 Rsssarch 14 16 —Learning to cope with it. The first step is Robb's March an­ at^ut it and got a license anyway. ■Vv, A m I year while driving alone, he had a spell, lost control room —Learning how to reduce it. nouncement of his candidacy for gover­ 42 Pan tips 1ft 11 I. nor, /"^f his car and hit another car. Fortunately, nobody was Parents, by the way, usually are the first to detect seriously injured. Three months ago while he was driving, 44 Tsx sgancy 20 12 clues of stress. "Everyone assumes I’m committed to a he had another seizure. His wife grabbed the steering wheel, (abbr.) 46 Auspices 24 ■ political life and I wouldn’t want to dis­ 27 "Countless parents have talked about their but the car jumped the curb and struck two children playing 47 Uss a nsedls suade them at the moment,” he said in an on the sidewalk. They were lucky they weren’t killed. After Captain Easy — Crooks ft Lawranca 2 ■ kindergarten child who. after first being enrolled in 48 Walks 30 school, exhibits either stuttering, bedwetting, nail biting, interview. "I’m not cocky, but I also don’t that, he swore he’d never drive again. In less than two 50 Taka cars 2 1 weeks he was driving again! MARY KNOW WNtRS TO FIND ’ increased thumb sucking, nightmares, loss of appetite or suffer from a lack of self-confidence.” WAIT A MIWUTBl ARB YOU 52 Swings as: Abby, for hia own safety and the safety of others, this O IL I YOU m a r r y M e - w e TBLLINa ME MISS WARRICK* 53 Insxpsnsivs ci- 33 34 136 37 36 His attitude is understandable. 1 even physical complaints such as headaches and stomach man should not be permitted to drive, but I don't want to be RIOHTT- THAT YOU 5TOLB gar 3ft .0 ■ aches," Dr. Youngs says. After capturing the hand of Lynda Bird tbe one to turn him in. What should I do? H ER COMPANY'S M IS 5 IM 0 54 Colorado park 1 43 Charles Robb Among adolescents, stress may show up as shyness or No, this picture is not from a science fiction film. Swedish Johnson while a Marine color guard at the ANONYMOUS, PLEASE 56 Ptrspirs 44 "■4. 47 photographer Lennart White House, Robb served a highly boldness, periods of depression, fear of being unpopular, Nilsson used a scanning electron Robb. “Chuck wasn’t presumptuous in the DOWN 41 Jj4r ■ DEAR ANONYMOUS: Write to the department of 90 91 cheating on assignments, or hostility to authorities, says microscope for this shot of a mosquito biting into human skin. Pic­ decorated tour of combat duty in Viet­ classroom,” he said. “He wasn’t the type nam. He went on to graduate with honors motor vehicles in care of your state capital and 1 Drink 92 63 Dr Youngs. ture appears in the current issue of Popular Photography. Nilsson to raise his hand to answer a question, describe what you have told me. Your identity will be from the University of Virginia Law 2 Pronunciation ft4 She suggests educators and parents team up to help is known for his images dealing with medicine and nature and was although he was always prepared when held in the strictest of confidence. Please do this mark 55 students overcome stress. The key — providing children School and was successful in his first — called upon,” today, before he maims (or kills) himself and innocent 19 with a balanced perspective. the winner last year of the first photography prize and grant given and thus far, only—attempt at elective of­ White House insiders during the LBJ people. You will be doing the man — and society — a (NfWtPAFfn iNTtRPniSI ASSN) "No one's life is without ambiguity or inconsistency," by the Erna and Victor Hasselblad Foundation. Besides the gold fice. years said the saga of Robb and Lynda tremendous service. she says. "We will always struggle with various alter­ medal, Nilsson received a prize of 100,000 Swedish kronor (ap­ Detractors, however, maintain Robb is began when they were chance bridge natives and occasionally falter for a while as we do. " proximately $25,000). (DPI photo) virtually untested as a politician. They partners. Later, he became her official es­ Here are typical stress situations, by grades; snidely suggest his biggest asset is his cort at social functions. Many of their sub­ DEAR ABBY: I have had this problem for as long as 1 can Allay Cop — Dave Graua —Grade 6. Fear of not being selected on a team Fear physical resemblance to some telegenic sequent dates took place inside the White remember, and I am sick of it. All a person has to do is say b rid g e Ken doll. of the unknown concerning their own sexuality la fear House gates because the intensely shy "Hi" to me and I turn red. I don’t consider myself extra shy, but for no reason at all, even when I’m with people I know B f FULFILUNG ALL MATE­ SO DEATH DUELS HOLY GOOD HEAl/ENSl THAT "I think he’s probably a nice guy — a RIAL NEEDS, TltE T.T.CS’A ANOTHER CIVI­ that stays on the stress list through grade 12). Renewed Lynda abhorred publicity. well, I feel my face getting hot and I know I’m turning red. WERE CREATED LOOKS LIKE A VARIATIC LIZATION THAT MAD Space exploring effort genuinely nice guy,” said stateSen. Wiley ALSO BROUGHT BOREDOM TO ENTERTAIN emphasis on appearance. Experimentation with Soon after the honeymoon, during which OF THE OLD ROMAN ITS PROBLEMS) The people I'm with think they have embarrassed me, which AND IDLENESS TO O U R THE M ASSES' SAMES.' appearance. Mitchell Jr., R-Alexandria, minority whip the newlyweds suffered the presence of makes me blush even more. I feel so dumb. PEO flE! ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag —Grade 7. Fear of being selected first and having to of the Senate where Robb presides. "But I Secret Service agents, Robb was on his My grandmother told me that she had the same problem lead. Fear of being picked last, interpreted as being dis­ don’t think there’s any way to tell what his way to Vietnam. And it was there that when she was a girl, but she outgrew it. Abby, I'm 24 and I feels the budget pinch haven't outgrown it yet. Defense cut down to size liked or unpopular. Extreme concern and worry about substance is. Robb went to extreme lengths not to use their emotional happiness and unhappiness. Fear school' "Chuck is one of the few people who’ve Is there anything I can do about this dumb blushing? WASHINGTON (UPI) - President two probes were to swing aroung Jupiter his father-in-law’s influence. BLUSHING IN FLUSHING is opened, but he has several will call home. Reagan's efforts to trim federal spending managed to get into high elected office “He was in combat 98 percent of the lines of play that will proba­ and use the gravity of that giant planet to without serving somewhere else first,” bly succeed. —Grade 8. Fear of coming to terms with their own threaten to disrupt an international effort redirect their paths back toward the sun time,” recalled Robb’s former battalion DEAR BLUSHING; Yes. Make'up your mind that if N O R T H M t Mitchell said. “And given the lim it^ ♦ 65 Let’s look at the ordinary sexuality, "based on bits and pieces and lack of informa­ to explore one of the remaining frontiers commander. you blush, you blush, and you don’t give a hootl Your lines first. He ruffs the club but out of the orbital plane in which all the duties of the lieutenant governorship, fear of blushing contributes to your blushing. Once V J 105 tion concerning sex education. " Fear activities which of the solar system. planets lie. Other Marines portrayed him as being ♦ J 10 8 lead, draws trumps and plays require exposure of the body. Fear image of being "the there’s been no way to measure his amazingly cool under fire. “The skipper you overcome that fear, you’ll have the problem ace-queen of diamonds East The president's spending plan for the One spacecraft was to cruise over the licked. (P.8. In the meantime, it might be a consola­ ♦ KQJI09 big ninth grader" but also of not passing into the ninth creativity or political philosophy. He’s a takes too many chances,” said one of has followed to the fir.st dia­ next fiscal year eliminates the American sun's north pole and the other over the tion to know that blushing is “in.” Women who 'W E S T EAST mond with the deuce to show grade. question mark.” ♦ O portion of a two-spacecraft mission to sun's south pole. Instruments aboard each Robb’s platoon leaders at the time. haven’t blushed in years are buying “blush" at the ♦873 an odd number, .so it isn't hard Robb's past offers some clues to the 41- Tho Flintatonoa ~ Hanna Barbara Producllona VQ 812 V 976 —Grade 9. Fear of coming to terms with their own observe the sun for the first time from the spacecraft were expected to return impor­ While the private Robb may remain an cosmetic counter.) for West to duck. Now South sexuality. Extreme concern over emotional happiness year-old lawyer’s makeup, however. ♦ K 643 AOSZ leads a third diamond West unique perspective of its polar regions. tant new information about the stream of enigma, the public Robb has recently ♦ 54 ♦AI78S: and unhappiness. Fear of being sent to the assistant prin­ While he was a law student, he was ap­ wins and gcLs out with his last America's partner in this venture is the gases flowing from the sun, cosmic rays begun taking definite shape. He was lam­ IF y o u r e a l l y ( aIBIAER INVITE YOUR SOUTH diamond and waits for his cipal's office. Fear of confrontation with teachers. Fear parently not above using his father-in- European Space Agency, the space and the makeup of the sun’s outer at­ basted last year by the li^ ral wing of his DEAR ABBY: Concerning friends and relatives flocking WANT TO KEEP b o y f r i e n d o v e r ♦ AKQJlOf! queen of hearts to set the law’s influence to further his own. Robb THAT ROMANCE VAK 3 hand. of getting poor grades. Fear of being challenged to a con­ organization of 11 nations in Western mosphere, the corona. party for not taking stands on controver- to visit Florida: I was once one of those friends who went to THE PAY THE frontation by the same sex. managed to be elected as president of the isial issues, a criticism he hotly denies. , Florida in the winter and stayed with friends. In the near GOIN3. DIAPER SERVICE ♦ AQ7 Suppose South starts by Europe. ESA is left with half a mission NASA said this information, in turn, ♦ .... playing hearts West mu.st —Grade 10. Fear of participating in athletics and and its officials clearly were wondering if school’s Legal Forum, which required Since then, Robb has espoused a' future I expect to be a resident there and will undoubtedly DELIVERS ' was expected to contribute to a better un­ Vulnerable: North-South lake his queen and lead a failing. Fear another peer will vie for their sweetheart. it would be worth doing. him to line up speakers at the group’s philosophy that seems a curious hybrid have friends visiting me. I have penned these lines to heart back. Still down one. derstanding of how the sun affects our dinners. express my thoughts about visitors: Dealer: South Question family relationships. Fear of not completing They also were suggesting that there own environment. between populism with conservativism, Now let's (jet to the line of class assignments. “He had Johnson call up (Supreme "ONCE, A GUEST Wat North Eait Sooth play that wins against any might be considerable resistance to new Quisgaard said the International Solar an outlook that defies any label. TWICE, LESS ZEST —Grade 11. Fear of undressing in a group. Fear of Court Justice) Thurgood Marshall to !♦ defense. space enterprises between the National Polar Mission, as it was called, has been He has taken stands favoring repeal of THRICE, A PEST’ P a js Pass 3^ ■S*A»».TWIM*Ug AM AIMOa copy of Astro>Qraph. Mall $1 for bility than you're capable of CAKU, Irish kids fearn hatred early each to AstrO’^raph, Box 480. handling. If you vohintaer, others Radio City Station, N.Y. 10010. will find you duties. Levy’s Law — Jamas Schumeiater BELFAST, Northern million Unemployment in youngster away from van­ Be sure to specify birth date. SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 2S-Oee. 21) Ireland (UPI i -- When kids glimpse of a better world. crease. Moral values are ARIES (March 21-April 19) Enjoy yoursalf today, but also be the areas worst hit by the dalism and possible crime. Companions or associates won’t careful not to overindulge. Too m IMADP VO(J6UB& THE O iy AT THE VDUTOLP ' WR-L, ITS are let out of school in the "They are basically nice being undermined. troubles exceeds 40 per­ In the Catholic-inhabited appnKlata it Voday If you take much of a good thing can carry a HONPYMOON THEYtL SCI LOOSE THE UDY ■TEU^ JUST kids," one teacher said. Marriages are under strain them or what they do for you for negative price tag which you may EE6».WI0NS EN U H N W AS LONS AS flashpoints of central cent. slums and around the Every 0 6 5 0 PEOMl&EP PLENTY ON THE Belfast, army troops and "They would be like with so many of the men­ granted. Express your gratitude. not wish to pay. AT MOUNT 6VENS F0B 6WN6 ? 0F5N0W. PHONE WEOOFTT This provides a fertile soulless apartment blocks, Strive to be cooperative. CAPMCORN (Dae. 22-Jan. IS) SU LOME. ^ T > « police are there to see they anyone else in Britain if folk away in prison or on TAURUS (Aprs 2S4lay 20) If VKHAT/ HEY RE (OVERMATCHEDMATCHED=' T ,./♦ recruiting ground for the there is scarcely a patch of Today you may have difftculty .TV FIXEP. C iw«bi->** ♦zg >.»»«» I 'M I______don't get into a brawl that they had the right oppor­ the run. Poverty is im­ you've neglected to take care of distinguishing between those paramilitary organizations grass on which a child can tunities. But most of them Wednesday Important tasks earlier in the who are In your comer and those could easily flare into a and terrorist squads. Many mense. Housing is 'm uk, there is a good chance play. The sole concession haven’t got too many who oppose you. Poor Judgment riot youngsters sooner or later atrocious. I’d say that in they'll pounce upon you today could hiunpar your success. »IMT to the environment in one chances." and complicate your schedule. AOUARNli (Jan. 20#ab. IS) Children are versed ear­ will clash with British my area, at least one out of ghetto is a tree painted on “Society is breaking OEMRM (May 21-June 20) Try to Usually you are able to deal bet­ iVPWl Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl ft Sloffel ly in the realities of sec­ security forces and every two children is In the Herald’s keep your Invotvements with ter with large Ideas than you are the side of a house. Near­ down.” a local doctor said. tarian hatred. The strictly perhaps finish up in the deprived.” friei^s today as low-key and with little ones. Today, however, 55SSi***~" by, children in dirty, “Alcoholism is on the in- slmpla as poMible. Complicated big schemes coukt lead to your 6 0 T C H ^ segregated Catholic and Maze prison as convicted patched clothing play on a arrar>gementt will create unnec­ undoing. Protestant schools in-^the essary friction. OHOM .M £l P' terrorists. glass-strewn patch of'stony How to read People/Food (NtwasAnn fMTEM>nac usN.) city's sooty working class M E T M ^ a v iT ’ Of the 1,500 or so persons wasteland and teem over Concert set Kit ‘n’ Carlyla — Larry Wright Short Riba — Frank Hill districts let their pupils The Herald free s a c k s u e s . already in prison for the charred ruins of onto the streets at different ELLINGTON - The Bargain-wise consumers i¥S9CYSr//V^. tN\ SETTlNe OFF-COLOR terrorist-relat^ offenses, bombed and burnt houses. Manchester Symphony section times to minimize the risk two-thirds of those serving know The Herald more u u s r p /s & v s r/A f» / COMPUrSIZ REAPOU'E Belfast's Peace People, Orchestra will perform at of conflict between young sentences of more than than pays for itself. Using whose co-founders the Ellington High School ~ W gangs of "Prods" and four years were less than the many money-savings Mairead Corrigan and Bet­ Saturday at 8 p.m. for the "Taigs” — as they’re 15 years old when "the coupons in The Herald called in local slang. ty Williams won the Nobel benefit of the Ellington troubles” started in 1%9 Peace Price in 1977, have every week, shoppers pay There is little to tell the High Music Chorale, and one-third were under funded youth clubs, sports back their subscription two groups apart. The Tickets will be available at age 9. clubs and summer camps price and save even more. teen-age boys sport shaven the auditorium door on the The Herald is a.good in­ There are few amenities abroad in an attempt to heads and heavy boots night of the performance. vestment. ain the ghettos to steer a give ghetto children a whether Ihey are Catholics or Protestants. The OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! Flotehar’a Landing Catholics wear badges with a portrait of Irish UHAT A R t I LOOKjNq foe.5ic;NS > resistance leader James atlas bantiM YOO C50iwq, J THAT SPRING 16 Connolly while the m — 0 (aIIINONA* ------Protestants flaunt a small THE MANCMESTEfl LOCKSMITH • 24 Hour Emergency Service ♦Union Jack. KEYS • Burner Sales & Service The ghetto kids have LOCKS SAFES HAS FOUND A • Clean Heating Oils scant chance of finding a CUSTOM RUBER NEW LOCATION (decent job. Northern STAMPS Ireland has 99,000 SHARPENING AT THE QREENI 6 4 9 - 4 5 9 5 registered unemployed out 501 E. M IDDLE TPKE. 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2 — THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 - 3 Conservation saves, also repays For each stain, there is a solvent NEW YORK (UPI) - two essentially identical, By UPI in event of a power failure, Energy-saving was determined to be a heating and cooling Generally, water or a com­ fabrics. These will general­ 4. D on’t rub stain ; strokes should be away Lipstick — Rub with lard Energy consumption in a single-story, three- installation would have Popular Mechanics appliances were deemed rectangular, one-story through a closed loop in­ bination of water and a se­ ly change the colors of sponge it, according to the from the center of the or petroleum jelly; use new home can be cut 50 bedroom homes were con­ been reduced to $2,927 with useful, producing 2 percent Almost anything can, or d esig n w ith a sm a ll serted in a well. cond solution can be used dyes. There are four ways following methods. stain. Don’t rub in circles grease solvent, detergent. percent and repay the structed side by side in a payback period of 5.2 of the total savings. exterior surface. Surfaces will, stain something. on washable fabrics — but of applying solvents to over the stained area. This owner for installing fuel­ Mount Airy, Md. One incor­ years. Exposure and the type ol could be reduced by There are staining agents will not be effective on non- fabrics for removing Burk Hpun^inf' will only cause rings (of saving measures within porated off-the-shelf window glass also played a Mildew — Detergent; EER-1 used 49 percent lowering ceiling heights, that can cause spots on washable fabrics. stains: 1. soaking; 2. To back sponge, placed the stain) which will then use a laundry bleach five to nine years, a energy-efficient materials, less energy than the com­ large role in containing which accounted for a 7 The W olid Almanac** synthetic and natural Carbon tetrachloride, applying pressure; 3. front stained side down on clean decrease in darkness as government-sponsored the other conventional or hydrogen peroxide. parison house over the one- energy costs. Southern percent savings in energy fabrics, painted surfaces, and other nonwater sponging; and 4. back absorbent material. Then the circle, or stain, Oil paint (fresh) — study found. energy systems. year period, with savings exposure was judged best costs, according to fin­ masonry, marble and other solutions, are useful on sponging. sponge the back of the spreads. Remove oil with turpentine “Given a payback period Two adults and two of $545 at current utility for windows because of the dings. surfaces commonly found both types of fabrics. stain with a pad saturated or benzol; then launder. On this short, energy conser­ young children lived in rates. solar heat gained during One definite energy loser in any home. Caution: Regardless of the Don't set llie nlaiii with solvent appropriate nonwashables, use carbon vation makes very good each for a year. They kept the day. Heat loss at night hIuiiih Some findings of the was the fireplace. Even However, most stains type of solution used, and If a stain becomes set for both material and Some coninioii tet. sense,” said Ralph John­ the thermostat at 70 in study are of interest to indicated the need for in­ and their IrealnienI with glass doors and a tight can be classified by types. with carbon tet in par­ (fixed in a fabric); it can stain. Important: do not Oil paint (old) — Soak in son, president of the NAHB winter and 78 in summer owners of existing homes. stated draperies or fitting damper, it con­ And, according to Popular ticular, take time to read never be removed without rub; rather use an up-and- Research Foundation, a when air conditioning was ammonia or borax; then The most effective conser­ shutters. tributed nothing to the Mechanics Encyclopedia, the manufacturer’s in­ some damage to the fabric. down padding motion. Coffee — Use hot water; ' subsidiary of the National launder. used. Instruments mea­ vation measure in EER-1, Double glazed glass — it savings plan. Without these for each type there is an structions for using. ’Thus, there are several Final step is to replace the if stain rem ains, an Association of Home sured the smallest Can you match these authors Note: Before using any for instance, proved to be a should be triple in cold features, it proved to be an with their bestselling books? effective solvent that will Follow all safety instruc­ rules of thumb you should cloth pad below with a oxidizing solvent. Builders, which did the differences in energy use. simple reduction in hot solvent on any fabric, be climates — was found to energy waster. 1. Marilyn French break down and remove tions and work in a well- follow to help safeguard clean one and repeat the Gum — Scrape off as sure it is safe. Test on research for the U.S. 2. Harold Robbins water temperature to 120 reduce energy bills es­ EER-2 — a bi-level home the stain. ventilated area. If possi­ against setting stains in­ padding to remove all much as possible; then use scrap of same material if Department of Housing The first home, called degrees from the 160 3. William St3rron pecially if used with a to be completed this When removing stains, ble, work outdoors when advertently: traces of stain from the carbon tet. possible or try solvent on and Urban Development. EER-1, included 70 energy­ degrees maintained in the 4. Helen Van Slyke large roof overhang or summer in the second 5. Irwin Shaw it’s important to using carbon tet or 1. Avoid heat. If a gar­ fabric. Ink — Apply citric acid saving measures, install^ out-of-sight part, like a other home. This saved other shading from phase of the program — a. Memories of Another Day remember that it is possi­ naphtha. ment or slipcover becomes or oxalic acid, or apply “Off-the-shelf products at a cost of $5,3^. Resul­ summer sun. Front sponging shirttail, of the garment about 50 percent in heating will use and test energy- b. No Love Lost ble a spot may be a com­ flow you treat stains on stained, do npt press the these alternately with and materials are readily tant energy savings would first. costs, accounting for 28 Tlie EER-1 home also saving techniques ex­ c. The Top of the Hill bination of more than one white or colored fabric is stain, because heat sets Sponging is probably the laundry bleach. Some available for this purpose. repay the owner in about d. The Bleeding Heart percent of the total savings demonstrated the need for pected to be common in the staining agent. For exam­ important, too: inert stains. most frequently used co lo red inks can be Their costs are rising, of nine years, according to e. Sophie’s Choice in the study. careful caulking and coming decade, including ple, a machine ciil stain solvents such as carbon 2. Sponge stained areas method of removing stains removed with water or For further information course. But the cost of the NAHB. A heat pump for heating sealing of all holes and an advanced form of could include traces of tet, benzol, alcohol and from nonwashable fabrics. on Popular Mechanics energy is rising even as quickly as possible, alcohol. If some less effective and cooling accounted for joints. passive solar heating, a' metal. water can be used on both Encyclopedia, write faster,” Johnson said. using lukewarm water. Front sponging (applying Iodine — Use hot water measures were not in­ 22 percent of the total Fluorescent lights were rock bin to store surplus Also keep in mind that a colored and white fabrics. Popular Mechanics In the first phase of a ANSWERS 3. D on’t use hom e- solvent to the face of the or alcohol; on starched cluded in the home, such as savings picture. In the con­ found to be four times as solvent that won’t harm Encyclopedia, Dept. 1114, two-part “Energy Efficient heat, a roof shaft for But avoid using active spotting agents such as fabric) works well with material, use hypo. ‘air lock’ vestibules and a ventional home, an electric efficient as incandescents. natural summer ventila­ one type of fabric may solvents such as citric, tar­ cleaning or lighter fluid. most grease solvents such 250 W. 55 St., New York, Resident Research and kitchen-family room o sq »a SB'Zp I Latex paint (fresh) — furnace and air con­ The ideal shape for an tion, and an earth-source harm another. Because of taric acids, alkali (am­ Check to determine which as carbon tet. The stained N.Y. 10019. 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But today, innovative storage to work area. Some Accessories can make a potential of solar provides areas for leisure, a drawer. Some models, sucb csbinet inatiufacturcrs art of­ cabinet manufacturers, such kitchen look prettier, too. New dilemma in the 1981 applications in this area. entertaining, dining, and as Home-Crest’s, feature a fering a wide selection of “ex­ as Home-Crest Corporation, simulated lead glass doors add Ckinnecticut Home Show at Despite the fact that the food preparation. a unique beauty to a kitchen. sliding metal top to keep bread the Hartford Civic Center, system installed in the Three bedrooms (a tras." These accessories are offer a basket large enough to Johns-Manville These glass panels fit into cab­ fresb. March 24 to 29. designed to save time and be used in the bathroom vanity Home Show’s model home master bedroom with a Fiber-glass space while making the kitchen as a laundry hamper. inet door frames and add a A cutting board is right at The show ’s th em e, is "supplemental in separate dressing room) liVe'll replac^ a more beautiful place to work. stunning contrast to wood your fingertips, too, when you “Lifestyle of 1981,’’ will be nature,” he said, its use and two full baths surround any window Lazy Susans make the most fronts. Modern materials blend add this special feature to your most vividly illustrated in “significantly reduces the the family living area. Insulation Plastic-covered wire bas­ of limited kitchen space while the beauty of leaded glass new kitchen. This solid wood the feature attraction, a cost of heating the home.” P rices for a three- in yonr kets are now available from se­ providing a wealth of storage with durability and easy clean­ surface is mounted on sliding 1,250-square feet solar In the New England bedroom ranch, con­ “Get your attic insulation home... lect kitchen manufacturers. space. Many of these units fit ing features. tracks, allowing you to “store" energy modular home. states, the manufacturing structed on the buyer’s TRUCKLX)AD up to par with golden These baskets, designed in a snugly in a corner and revolve Some kitchen accessories the board by sliding it away The contemporary executive estimates, a foundation, begin at $24,- SALE immediately! large selection of sizes, can be a full 360°. These units are save counter space, giving the just like a drawer. ranch-style home, PRICESI Johns-Manville Any window With beautiful, Accessories can make a kitchen more system similar to the one 900, completely finished included in your kitchen for particularly helpful for storing chef more room for his cre­ Other special cabinet units manufactured by Deluxe on display will provide and in move-in condition. fiber glass insulation.’ energy saving, low maintenam v practical as well as more beautiful. Lazy are designed to make the most Andersen* PermaShield* storing anything from canned spices or items you don't use ations. There’s no need for a Homes of PA Inc. and year-round hot water, and Because of the mass- windows. Susans make the most of limited corner goods to household cleaning every day. Each item is imme­ of limited cabinet space in a space, and turn a full 360° for easy access. decorative bread box on the supplied through Shoreline all necessary space heating production aspects of kitchen. A pantry cabinet, for Homes Inc. of Madison and A cabinet full of pull-out trays provides tidy example, features several sep­ for six months.of the year. modular homes, Shoreline storage for canned goods. Canton, will feature a solar, arate trays behind a cabinet For the remainder of the sales manager Jay Hovey New sealants do work system manufactured by year, it functions as a states, the factory- door. When these trays slide In the spring, a home owner Milford-based American supplemental system for a constructed units haven’t 10% The problem becomes eas­ backs. You can’t use it on un­ out to full extension, they pro­ becomes aware of all the little Sunsystems Inc. traditional heating system. been affected as ier when you understand there primed surfaces (like brick and vide a tidy storage area for cracks and holes here and there Ten ASI solar collectors Payback period is es­ dramatically in inflation as are three kinds of caulk. Oil- mortar) and you can’t paint it. canned goods and keep other jOFF around the house that can let mounted on the home’s timated at six to eight individually constructed base caulks (also known as It is also expensive. items within easy reach. in bugs, moisture and dust. roof collect and store the I our regular butyl) have been around a long In planning a modern years. homes. ’They can be com­ So it’s off to the hardware sun’s energy, according to pleted for approximately time. But, unfortunately, they Look for the newest prod­ kitchen, what’s inside the cup­ • cash & carry store to buy caulk, that handy board is as in ^ rta n t a consid­ American Sunsystems’ The m-odel home 25 percent less than custom % tend to crack and crumble after uct, an elastomeric copolymer Awning (.liding window product that lets any unhandy President Kenneth MuU, provided by Shoreline construction. > priecH a while. In fact, the holes you called Geocel. It’s a develop­ eration factor as selecting the (’4111 for free estimate or liU*rature man seal off his house profes­ providing 60 percent of the Homes is particularly are patching probably are due ment of today’s sophisticate finish on the the outside of the The Shoreline sionally. At the storei7 ou face energy-efficient, according The beautiful way to deterioration of old butyl chemistry that solves most cabinet. For more information home’s heat and 100 per­ spokesman said the homes a jungle of products all claim­ to save fuel* caulk. caulking problems, lasts longer on kitchen accessories, write cent of its hot water supp­ to Shoreline president can be constructed on Jack Nicklaus, the Golden Bear. ing they’ll do the job best. Silicone is a newer product, Home-Crest Corporation, P.O. ly- R.M. Brann, lending itself almost any lot, by the Which one do you buy? and yet is less expensive than but it, too, has some draw­ silicones. Box 595, Goshen, Ind. 46526. Although solar energy is to effective use of the solar firm ’s own installation Window widely used in the system. With glue-nail con­ crews. northeastern states for hot struction — “a tremendous From the factory, where water heating, residential energy-saving feature,” the home is mass produced 8.09 solar space heating is still according to Brann—and a on an assembly line ap­ 38” fVe’re Open in its infancy. But because high “R” insulation factor, proximately a quarter of a of recent increases in the the cost of heating is cut mile long, the modular un­ 42” 7 .0 0 8.59 cost of home heating oil, dramatically. its are transported over the Mull noted, the use of solar A “great room” in the highway on a tractor will 4®” 7.31 8.99 / A Again! trailer. Delivery is es­ Silicone save - timated at five to six you money! A.]®mond ^rio V xubbeiocnilk 50” 7.72 9.49 Company offers weeks from receipt of an It costs m on«y io heat »Amotch lor every or alr-condltlon your Bigger and nicer than ever. order. hom e. A §oft§. Inc. More furniture, more fabrics couUdngjobl If loose windows let 54 8.09 9 8 9 Once it arrives at the your money escape • Wealherproob— ‘The WlA«iow FUer' is ' ...... roof brochure construction site, it can be helps save Clergy. the an sw e r to y o u r prob lem . 58” 8.47 10.39 431 New State Rd. erected and ready to move i• Remains flexible Inslced of costiy new windows, you can Inslsll Will a new roof help you this most important part of in within days. “It is ac­ —resists shrinking, i HiAKij!H* window Chippendale Loveseat* cracking or fe n n e ls In less than 45 62” 8 .8 4 10.79 1 ^ Manchester, Ct. 06040 sell your home? family shelter, write to the tually weathertight the day minutes el e frscllon crumbling. o f the coal What are your best CertainTeed Corp., P..O. it-Btrives,” Hovey states. Be protected by Tel: 643-5168 roofing buys? Box 860, Valley Forge, P ^v The model home cat! • Easy to use. snug-nitlng, rsi U 66” 9 .2 8 11.39 Reg. ^ N o w * 4 2 5 . Indoors or out. windows that w ill seve What kind of styles are 19482. Ask for “Home Ap­ supplied for the Home heel, sir corKllllonIng • Resealoble plastic en d m oney < *wUh selection from upholstery surplus fabrics. preciation” magazine. Show will be fully available in today’s roofing cartridge. Look for 'The W ladow Fiser” in our 70” 9 .5 6 11.69 shingles? decorated, with fur­ entrgy*BSving OtparlmenI or Hardware Spruce Up For Springl (This docs not pertain to foiiowing discount.) section These questions and The World Almanac* nishings supplied by Avon 'U u s lif ia tor w M ih«i-slnp U i tredii (^■kei chsnn*U fit sisndsid I S ' wood sa*h more are answered in a Furniture Emporium. with Vi' pafllng b*sd new full-color consumer Landscaping will be Come see us and take an additional magazine entitled “Home provided by Warner B IfB WOtbl TOUT tlBW, Sale ends Sat. March 21 CERAMIC TILE SLATE Appreciation” , which is Nursery & Garden Center trsweribOE saloon* SMd. 10% Discount published by (iertainTeed U of Riverside Road in all prices cash & carry. (k>rp., and is available free Simsbury., ^3 ®® White CARPET LINOLEUM over our LOW FACTORY PRICES to homeowners. Representatives of both Reg 4 99 Clear Shoreline Homes and / ------^ The CertainTeed roofing 1. The main unit of currency 0 experts have filled the in Israel is the (a) pound (b) American Sunsystems Inc. r e t a il s a l e s Manchester Lumber Painting the overhang area of the house can be one o( the nap b magazine with helpful tips shekel (c) kwacha will be on hand during the In stock 2. The official language of the six-day show to explain the potentially dangerous tasks on the ■ ■ ■ p B K l l Di'l i;iiiii.; on everything from selec­ HARDWOODS 255 Center St. weekend handy-person’s list. One way to avoid It Is to cover EXPERT INSTALLATION ting the right color roof for Republic of Malawi is (a) Ban­ special features of the Naubiic Avt. (nar), Uttlil>wy tu (b) Chinese (c) English •Kiln-dried overhangs, gables and porch ceilings with a virtuallv 122 6 633-9998 home and its energy-saving your home to thoughts on 3. One of the chief crops of •1" thick ■ oak 643-5144 maintenance-tree product such as T-lok Solid Vinyl Soffit by roofing and energy Peru is (a) wheat (b) cotton (c) devices. The 34th annual Hours: Mon.-Sal. 7 a.m .>5 p.iii. Mastic Corporation. For more information on soffits and a Hours — 8-5 Monday-Friday mahogany, birch, savings. tea______Connecticut Home Show is maple, cherry, walnut ^ee mini-sample, write Mastic Corp., Dept. 912 131 S Saturday 9-2 Wednesday 8-8 sponsored by the Home Taylor, South Bend, Ind. 46601. Otconilor Atsistanc* by Daconim If you’re in the market ______ANSWERS______• 2" thick ■ oak, maple, for a new roof, or simply Builders Association of birch want to learn more about q t a zq I Hartford County. 6 — THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981 Check can hike heating efficiency Give a country touch t h e h e r a l d , Thurs,, March 19. 1981 — ' The rising cbst of home where most of your fuel is sons for this, but two are most ing heal; they 're paying for the the efficiency of your present procedures— and show you healing fuel has brought about consumed. And if it's ineffi­ common. First, many boilers wasted fuel, too. to tired city housing a new and growing energy cient, it burns a lot more fuel were not designed for high fuel boiler. how quickly your savings will It’s not possible to manu­ consciousness in American than necessary to give you the efficiency— this wasn’t a ma­ If he recommends that you pay for the new boiler. You Whether you’re in the mar­ Vinyl siding comes in sev­ coil stock, which is color- facture a boiler that operates at homeowners. Today, along heal you need. jor concern 10 or 20 years ago. install a new, more efficient can, of course, use your sav­ ket for a house to renovate or eral styles such as narrow matched and can be formed to 100 percent efficiency. But with popular redecorating The best lime to have your Second, many older boilers boiler, Weil-McLain suggests ings any way you wish, but thinking about fixing up your clapboard, wide clapboard, cover unusual shapes in your A most modern boilers are de­ ideas, people are tackling all heating system checked—or •have become inefficient due to you ask for the following spe­ computing the rate of payback present home, consider giving vertical and even a shake-look house’s detailing to give you a signed specifically for effi­ kinds of energy-conservation to have a new boiler in­ infrequent or improper cific information. is an excellent yardstick for in­ your home an appealing coun­ panel. The country look is really complete, low-mainte­ cient operation, and with \ projects around the home. stalled— is in the spring or maintenance. Figure your return dicating the amount of return try look with new siding. If the most often created with the nance exterior. Minor struc­ Adding extra insulation, summer. The reason is that proper maintenance they’ll on the investment you’re get­ Independent studies con­ house is tired-looking, and narrow style, although a vinyl tural changes can be made to weather-stripping around during the fall and winter con­ ducted by the firookhaven Na­ operate at about 80 percent ef­ The U.S. Department of ting. In many cases, a new you’re weary of constant shake design can also be quite enhance the home’s architec­ doors and windows, installing tractors arc especially busy tional Laboratory and by ficiency. Obviously, the greater Energy now requires that most boiler will pay for itself in as maintenance, this type of ex­ effective. Consider them both tural interest and then all tied set-back thermostats—these making maintenance calls and Honeywell Inc. indicate that efficiency you can gel, the less energy-consuming appliances little as three years. teriordecorating plan can solve as you eye the lines of your together into a finished look are just some of the measures repairs. most boilers over 10 years old fuel your boiler will consume be tested for efficiency, and If you’d like to find out more both painting and esthetic house. with the new siding and its being taken. All are excellent. operate at less than 60 percent to produce comfortable heat that you can request to see es­ Studies cite problem about energy efficiency and problems. accessories. All will help save money. But efficiency. and the lower your fuel bills timated yearly operating costs. According to one of the your home heating system, Add architectural detail many people overlook what is will be. This means that your heating Start with new siding nation’s leading boiler manu­ This means that of the total send for a free copy of Weil- A few more touches such as probably their biggest energy- contractor should be able to a good old-fashioned new lan­ facturers, Weil-McLain, most amount of fuel most older How do you find out if your McLain's “Money-Saving Begin your plan by consid­ Look for ways to build ad­ user and the primary cause of show you not only how much tern by the door—or even a home owners with boilers over boilers consume, only a little boiler is inefficient? Guide to Buying a New ering which type of siding will ditional architectural detail those high healing bills: that new door—can make your 10 years old are not gelling more than half of that fuel is money a new boiler will cost Boiler." This easy-to-read best meet your requirements onto the house before it is re­ old boiler or furnace in the Ask your heating contractor country look complete. their money’s worth of heat actually producing heal. The (including installation), but eight-page booklet tells you for low maintenance and good sided, such as adding dentil basement. for every dollar they spend A good, professional heat­ how much money it will save design, then plan how to in­ rest is wasted. And, of course, six important things you molding to the roof edge, new Finally, a practical note for SSSkoSb * After all, your boiler or fur­ on fuel. ing contractor should be able on your present fuel bill. corporate a few country homeowners are not just pay­ should know before you talk posts to the porch or short re­ the future: By creating your nace is the "energy plant" There are a number of rea­ to give you the information touches along with the siding ing for the fuel that’s produc- If your heating contractor is to your healing contractor. To turns at the gable ends. new country look with vinyl Owners created an attractive country look that's easy to maintain in the ’’after" photo by you need to help combat the really on the ball, he should get your free copy, write: Weil- to make your “before” into a Talk to your home improve­ siding, you’ll be able to get adding new low-maintenance siding made of Duranyl vinyl, aided by designer front high cost of energy. Not only also be able to take these fig­ McLain, Energy Efficiency really g ^-lo o k in g “after. ’’ ment dealer about what he’ll underneath the siding should door, porch posts, and lanterns. Notethe relocation of the entry to make a better will he sell and install reputa­ ures— which are based on De­ floorplan Inside. Painting new masonry Institute, Blaine Street, Mich­ Re-siding the house with a call accessories—the various you ever need to. Vinyl siding ble products, he’ll also check partment of Energy test igan City, Ind. 46360. dent-resistant product such as types of trim pieces available can be "unzipped”— for ex­ solid vinyl can keep the house to match the siding you’re ample, if you want to add more gets the grayness out looking good for decades with considering. These can be used insulation—then ’’rezipped’’ little effort. Look for a prod­ to create a special look. Foi without damage to the siding. uct that’s made from a vinyl example, some siding compa­ Interior masonry walls, give it a minimum of 30 days Cracks or breaks should be re­ compound especially formu­ nies make wide vinyl window whether concrete or building drying time to reduce water lated for house siding such as RNALLY, A STARTLING paired with a water-mix grout casings and corner posts that One company that will send block, bring a little gray into and alkali to a safe level. Duranyl. And ask for a war­ or witn an epoxy patch. give a house a truly old-fash­ you free literature and a sam­ MONEY-SAVING all of our lives. When found in Forced heat and ventilation ranty, preferably one that’s For areas where moisture is ioned appearance when com­ ple of vinyl siding to test for our homes, usually in base­ may be used to speed the pro­ transferrable to new owners in BREAKTHROUGH IN HOME not a problem, Fuller-O’Brien bined with narrow clapboard- yourself is Mastic Corp., Dept. ments or lower floors in bi­ cess along. case you decide to sell your recommends using a good style siding. Some companies 811, 131 S. Taylor, South level designs, these drab sur­ Next, they recommend that home one day. HEATING TECHNOLOGY quality alkali and mildew-re­ even provide what they call Bend,Ind. 46624. faces generally make better the surface be thoroughly backdrops for family life when sistant paint, such as that com­ clean. Removal of dirt, pow­ pany’s Aery lex Latex Masonry Arnold Millwork a colorful coal of paint has der and loose mortar can be Paint. Whatever the product, been added. done with a combination of 'How-to' plumbing tips Treating masonry wall sur­ however, all experts agree that I______I wire brushing and scraping, the consumer should read and faces to a decorative paint and in the case of block by A handy pocket-size man­ sary information to properly The booklet also answers a coating calls for thorough sur­ follow all instructions on the ual of plastic piping for do-it- rubbing the surface with a label. choose and install plastic pip­ number of questions com­ face preparation. A hastily brick or another piece of block. ANDERSEN WINDOW Homeowner: yourselfers is available from a ing. Some of the main topics monly asked about plastic pip­ painted block or poured-con- (A m a^r manufacturer of plastic include selecting plastic ac­ ing and offers advice on the crele surface is apt to reward fittings. Entitled “The NIBCO cording to installation require­ proper storage of solvents. the do-it-yourselfer with short­ Andersen Plastic Piping How-to-and- ments, detailed step-by-step lived beauty. why Pocket Handbook,” the instructions on solvent weld­ For a copy of “The NIBCO THERMA-RAY Spokesmen at the technical triple glazing 24-page book is highlighted ing, adapting plastics to other Plastic Piping How-to-and- laboratories of Fuller-0’Brien RADIANT HEATING by more than 30 illustrations materials, important consid­ why Pocket Handbook, ” send Paints explain that all masonry il'TT^F and charts. CEILING PANELS erations with ABS and PVC $1.(X), to cover postage and should be sealed with an al­ drainage systems, and tips handling, to NIBCO INC., kali-resistant primer. This is $ave$ energy! According to NIBCO, the about the insullation of CPVC P.O. Box 1167, Elkhart, Ind. because masonry walls are booklet contains all the neces­ hot and cold pressure piping. 46515. made, with alkaline com­ T pounds, and moisture can bring alkali to the surface where it is deposited when the We Stock Wood Replacehient Redecorating with paint water evaporates. This de­ A change of scenery can be increased approximately four posit, called efflorescence, is Windows & Sashes For better when spread on your _dL. expensive. And, with today’s times in the past 40 years. caustic and literally burns away wall. This density is particu­ The Most Commonly Used spiralling economy, the tradi­ Compare this rate with a gal­ When we say a startling breakthrough, we mean just that. Recent the binder in the paint film. larly important when cover­ studies have shown that the use of Therma-Ray heating panels can tional ways of changing your lon of milk, which sold for The result is unsichtiv neel- ing a dark color with a light one. save up to 3 0 % in healing costs lor the average homeowner You save Windows In The Area environment— taking a vaca­ 10^ in 1940, reflecting a 600 money because Therma-Ray is a radiant healing system, installed ing. powdering, scaling and Good paint goes farther, too, tion or buying a new house— percent increase; a first class above the ceiling, which constantly radiates its heat downward to all flaking. areas of the room. Unlike conventional systems, Therma-Ray provides CUSTOM KITCHEN CENTER can be far too costly for the postage stamp, which has in­ the Fuller-O’Brien people said. Concrete walls are also sub­ A top-quality paint, such as clean, efficient, draft-free healing at a substantially lower cost. In addi­ average budget. creased by more than 500 tion to being a comfortable and cost efficient heating system, Therma- ject to problems caused by “ONE CALL DOES IT ALL” that company’s Ful-Shield la­ One inexpensive approach percent; or the cost of housing Ray is virtually maintenance free. Gel all the facts today by calling (203) release compounds and hard­ 646-2830 or Connecticut Walls line 1-800-832-7009 and ask lor a to changing your personal en­ itself, which is 19 times more tex interior paint, provides al­ eners used when the walls are most 400 square feet of Therma-Ray heating specialist. •°Qlazed vironment is by redecorating— expensive today than 40 poured. These materials re­ Complete Kitcheir Remodeling •-i \ \ or, more correctly, redecorat­ years ago. coverage. That figure will be main on the surface after.the •^ Ign •Installation sPlannlng far less with a lower-quality • Double Pane ing with paint. According-to Paint industry spokesmen wall has set up, and need to be •cabinet solactlon •knehan floors product, so your “savings ” on Inaulatad the National Paint and Coat­ also point out that the bargain removed by scrubbing with a economy paint may be eaten •vanities •appHancos ings Association, the project in paint is even better if you strong detergent and rinsing up in a return trip to the ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. can be a real bargain. buy the best. Experts at Fuller- thoroughly. paint store before you can fin­ 440 Oakland Street, Manchester, CT 06040 Visit Our New Showroom A recent NPCA survey O ’Brien Paints, a major man­ Dry and clean ARNOLD MILLWORK ish the job. 203 646-2830 1-800-832-7009 25 Olcott St., Manchester 6411 shows that while virtually ufacturer, explain that while According to the experts at 64S-4582 everything in our daily lives top-quality paint may cost What’s more, a bargain Fuller-O’Brien Paints, before 649-7544 costs more today, the price of more, it generally has a supe­ paint can haunt you once the painting concrete and block Mon-8tt 9-5;30 ______Thur HI 9:30 40 NEW ST (Bthlnd Mr. SWak) MANCHESTER paint has remained relatively rior pigment and a higher pig­ job is through. Inexpensive constant. For instance, the ment content. That means that paint often peels. price o f a gallon of paint has the color is richer and covers 8 - T H E H E R A LD . Thurs.. March 19. 1981 THE HERALD, Thurs., March 19, 1981— 9 Newest latex enamels Reupholstery tops off spring^roje^

Spring fever has visited and end messy cleanups The upholsterer can reshape fabric offers enduring easy yo u 've polished the house a piece, cut down a sofa to care in vinyl with the varied Time was when the only generally bright and true— and now have latex semi-gloss— a from top to bottom, but your enamel look, you'd best be love seat size or create custom- looks o f damask, flamestitch, way to properly protect wood apt to cling tenaciously in all low-sheen paint that trims out eye abruptly halls at the sag­ prepared to put up with a made ottomans, floor cush­ tooled leather and flecked can­ trim, railings and other-high- those places from which you everything and can be used on ging sofa, threadbare love seat bucketful of aggravation. ions and storage cubes— all vas. This range of fabrics is as traffic surfac^ was with a lib­ hoped to remove it. The old kitchen and bath walls as well. or worn patio cushions. If Jon­ Well, take heart, fellow designed for your specific unlimited as your imagination erally applied coat of shiny turpentines and spirit gums quils won't cheer you, con­ Through this water-base amateurs. Those bright, shiny needs. and the upholsterer's expertise. enamel. The high-gloss mate­ knew no fury like a bright red sider reupholstery, which revolution, a few purists clung enamels are back— but in new After selecting a profes­ With careful planning in se­ rial looked great, but it also hard-shell enamel quickly offers you the chance to pick to the old (and in many cases, formulations that even we part- sional upholsterer, have a field lecting a professional uphol­ was the epitome of everything drying as you frantically tried the color, style, fiber and price true) saw that nothing held up time Van Gogh's can manage. day with fabric selection. Be sterer and the most versatile bad about oil-base paints. to wipe it from the throw rug. range for a furniture face-lift. like the oil-base paints. In the They're available in water-base , realistic in your assessment of fabrics, your furniture will Those old enamels flowed Reupholstery is an often- The introduction of water- case of high-gloss enamel, latex versions, so we can clean daily use when choosing your look better than new. Can a in thin coats that called for ap­ forgotten alternative to buying based (latex) paints brought an there sim ply was no latex up those spills easily, and wash fabric and ask the upholsterer jonquil match that satisfaction? plication after application to new furniture, particularly end to the old oil-base blues product that duplicated that the stuff out of our brushes, for guidance. An imported build up a proper coverage. when the covering is simply for the average do-it-yourself tough finish. Fact was, if you clothes, hair, dog, cat and kids Belgian velvet might do the And it took the patience of a tired, while the quality frame decorator. Latex flats quickly wanted to reproduce that old with a minimum of hassle. trick for the little-used guest Michaelangelo to apply the It is estimated this and easily flow onto walls and is alive and well. Upholstering room. But when selecting ma­ country used about 40 bil­ stuff without lap or brush Innovative design teams up with Nauga Plus fabric lor ceilings with little concern for Temple's Carpet & Floor Covering can be satisfying if you follow terial for a busy living room or lion gallons of fresh water a enduring quality. The tented ceiling and window seatings are marks. Finally, cleanup was cleanup; and, instead of those 308 MAIN ST MANCHESTlR CONN a few simple guidelines. family room, consider the day in 1900. By 1960 we fashioned from Naugahyde brand vinyl-coated fabric for a abominable. The colors were old enamel applications, we •Familiarize yourself with the many nylon blends or vinyl- used about 270 billion, by 1970, 370 billion and ex­ fade-resistant solution in this sunny room. An enriched FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES professional craft by visiting a coated fabrics that please the Seat cushions and ottomans upholstered In Naugahyde brand fabrics offer fresh and formulation, this fabric carries a five-year limited warranty couple of local upholstery perts predict wc’Il use 422 eye whild offering built-in du- billion gallons of water daily lasting seating tor expanding needs. By following a lew simple guidelines in selecting a against cracking and peeling. Water base stains NO-WAX shops. Ask friends for A IM m O N G rability. Naugahyde brand by 1985. protesslonal upholsterer and choosing the most versatile fabrics, upholstery can be a VMYL references. C P VC cold water upforxtr CONOOUUM creative way to start a spring cleanup! C P VC hoi waier inlet •Exam ine the prospective up­ line to tutufes wipe clean in jiffy K n o w holsterer's work. As a profes­ would come out to an aver­ Tole-Tapc Remote (TTR) Transition union sional craftsman, he will age consumption of about 14733*3) S0% system permits meters to be n s r * respond to your interest and i WATER 1,855 gallons per person per read electronically, from Transition union , If you think wood stmtlTand finishes are tough to clean Helpful hints day. 14733-3) up, look for the new water-base products that you can wipe guide you wisely. outside the home, even -S to p valve OFF FACTS & FIGURES though the meter's inside up in a jiffy with cold tap water. Both are Pen-Chrome • Lo o k at the seams for well- •Cleaner/conditioner by Naugahyde is designed to maintain matched patterns, smooth and the supple “hand" of vinyl-coated fabrics and leather. the house. An “interrogation products from Fuller O'Brien. CBUUMC What nation is the great­ gun, ■ plugged into an mil Super V is an interior/exte- even welling, careful finishing est consumer of fresh water? n u WAUTOWAU •Having your dinette set reupholstered? A sk your reuphol­ door receptacle, records the Metal piping^ rior clear finish to use when details. The United States is. If all reading on a tape cassette. sterer to make a fitted tablecover of the same fabric. the fresh water used by in­ you want a rock-hard surface ■ATH CAIKT •Check to see that the padding The TTR system elimi • Ball point ink is best removed from vinyl if rubbed imme­ dustry and people in our 100% Nylon is ample to cover the frame's nates expensive return calls, that won't mar or discolor. up to W iq. ft. country were divided up Storting At skeleton. diately with a cloth dampened with water or rubbing alcohol. postcards, estimated bills Hot water heater Super S is an interior wood among our population, it and the need to bother stain that comes in many pop­ • M r Rockwell International's occupants. CPVC male — ular colors. Both are water KITCNM •8« adapter TO. Take Ibis ad with you. It's your Invitation to save. soluble and offer the same CAIKT CPVC piping cleaning advantages as latex sa n n or to 6 above Moor paint does over oil paint. up to r x ir lUGS (must be same size as outlet on Contemporary Upbeat 2 5 < relief valve) nor* FREE ESTIMATES t iw Choosing and installing plastic piping Is easy for do-it- Working with now water- i l l yourselfers with Information from a new booklet available base stains makes cleanups from NIBCO. an easy task. Quality Steam Carpet Cleaning Do*lt-Yours0lf- ... the BANE-CLENE' way! $46-3251 Bane-Clene* Steam Carpet or we can install Cleaning Is different • No harsh brushes or abrasives • Gentle > It lor you. ^35 Oakland St. extraction method gets carpets Manchester cleaner, restores life, texture and colors • They stay clean longer, too • 7 V Liberty Bell’ Service In home of office • We use our own water • The equipment Compact TRUCK-MOUNTED stays in the truck, only the operator, EOUiPMENT nozzle, and long hose enter your Coal & Wood stove Fireplace Unit (ir B.n«-Cl.n« Corp.. 1979 home. OFF SEASON SPECIAL Ws tpocfaf/zo In: • c a n M A uphointwry S g 3 0 SALE ciMnIng 3 0 ^ 5 0 iWMwnMfee I IM Installing your faucet is a by convection. Air Wis. and plan to build a new one build a second floor than to Popiilur Mechanics (Copyright The Hears! simple process and so is caring pressure in the basement is A. Chances are that your on property I own in a spread out to obtain equal Corporation) Home repair advice, equalized by air drawn 10-year-old water heater better section of town. I’m for it. Because most single­ from Popular Mechanics floor area. Two-story control faucets are washerless, down the fireplace flue, has had it, especially if you inclined toward a two-story houses also are more First on Iran Encyclopedia: forcing smoke and gases your new faucet should be vir­ d o n 't h ave a w a te r house but am still un­ economical to heat. Nationally syndicated from the natural fire into softener. You would be What’s happening? tually maintenance-free. D. MIRUCKI’S Puffing fireplace decided ; the split-level type However, should any mainte­ columnist Jack Anderson the room. wise to replace the old For the latest news of is not very much to my For further information nance be needed, it is usually was warning America that Q. 1 have a natural Opening a basement win­ heater with a new one and w h a t’s happening on liking. What is your on Popular Mechanics just a matter of replacing the trouble was brewing in POOPING, GUTTERS fireplace in a basement dow slightly or leaving the to install a water softener weekends in southern New recreation room. When my opinion? J.H., Pittsburgh. Encyclopedia, write cartridge, an easy process for Iran long before the door to the basement sUtirs at the same time. Popular Mechanics England, read The gas furnace kicks on, the an experienced plumber such hostage crisis. Anderson's ROOF LEAKS open should cure, or at If you don’t replace a A. Your local architect Encyclopedia, Dept. 1114, Herald’s Weekend pages fireplace smokes — that is, asyou. reports have long been far least minimize, the wornout heater, you run and builder are in a better 250 W. 55 St., New York, every Friday, exclusively It's easy to Install a single-control faucet. Manufacturers, such For more information on Commercial and Residential a puff of smoke enters the ahead of other news problem. the risk of flooding. position to advise you. If NY. 10019. in 'The Herald. as NIBCO, recommend that you buy a faucet that contains'* single conUDl washerless fau­ room each time the gas step-by-step Instructions. With a few common tools, even the reports. His incisive EMERGENCY SERVICE “Popping” water heater There’s no way of telling present-day construction cets, write NIBCO INC., P.O. column appears daily as an burner starts its cycle. The when the heater may let least-skilled do-lt-yourselfer can et1)oy a successful project. Box 1167, Elkhart, Ind. fireplace upstairs is un­ i§ pooped costs are not a limiting fac­ exclusive in The Herald. 649-6075 loose a torrent of water, tor, you might prefer the JASts affected. What's the cause Q. My water heater is resulting in damage that of this? And the remedy? two-story house with about 10 years old and now, could cost you more than L.T., Troy, N.Y. traditional architectural when hot water is drawn, the new heater. lines to the seemingly A. Your basement must there's a hissing, crackling MtHUdn^yoin OPEN SUNDAYS 12-S more-popular low-profile be nearly air-tight. When noise for a couple of Two stories or one? the burner kicks on, warm structure. In some minutes. What could be 0 . 1 live in an older home localities it is cheaper to air rises in the furnace flue wrong? 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ANTHRACITE COAL SER\nO!AR, The bill to close the loo -/ the tax on net profits of cor so the effective tax rate wc percent instead of 9.1 per passed on a 16-15 vote. But that came after a 15-1 prior motion to approve tl now goes to the Senate. Republicans argued the t

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