2 i — THE HERALD. Thurs,, April 23, 1981 New directors Savings^ not size, important LITCHFIELD (UPI) - Northeast ii® to nroi'jHp noi»»or HARTFORD — Hartlord National Corp. has Utilities says size isn’t the point in its for about 200 tfbmes a year. elects two new directors: Russell H. Knisel, vice decision to reactive a tiny hydroelectric Northeast spent 13 months refur­ Reagan chairman of Hartford National Bank, and S.C. station on the Bantam River — the big bishing the station as part of the com­ Raboy. executive vice president of Connecticut issue is cutting down on the use of oil to pany’s 12-year hydroelectric restoration Mutual Life Insurance Co. generate power. and expansion plan. The effort is one of Knisel, responsible for HNB operations in Fair- Officials of the utility were joined several tactics being used to reduce field County and for trust banking statewide, joined Tuesday by Gov. William O'Neill as they NU's dependence on oil to generate elec­ the bank in 1978 after 20 years of prior banking reactivated the station that had been out tricity to 10 percent by 1987. experience of service for 10 years after officials In 1980. Northeast relied on oil to Raboy, who has been with Connecticut Mutual meets on decided it was too costly to repair. generate 47 percent of its energy. since 1963. assumed his present position last year. “No one would say that Bantam is a Sillin said the station could generate giant station," Northeast Chairman the same power which would be Manchaatar, Conn. Friday Aprtl 24, 1981 25 Centa Lelan F. Sillin said at the chilly outdoor produced from 2,300 barrels of oil a year, ceremony. “It’s small, its output is saving 892.000 annually. GTE president several thousand times smaller than The Bantam unit Is the first hydroelec- some of the stations we operate. tic station reactivated by Northeast in STAMFORD - Robert j. Gressens has been "But that’s not the point,” he added, Connecticut. Last year Northeast put a embargo elected president of GTE International. Gressens explaining that the same issue of 1.500 kilowatt station in Chicopee. Mass., previously served as group president of GTE Com­ economics that had prompted the closing back into production. munications Products. of the station in 1971 when generator “By 1987. if all of the projects in the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Poland and East-West tensions have In his new capacity, Gressens will serve as repairs were considered too costly had hydroelectric expansion have been com­ dent Reagan met with his full lessened. Reagan also has faced GTE's chief coordinating officer in liaison with led to its reactivation. pleted, the company will have added 35.- Cabinet today for the first time some deadline pressure from government officials abroad and representatives of “Like the retirement decision, the 000 -kilowatts of water power to its since he was shot in the chest, and Capitol Hill to make a decision domestic agencies, organizations and legislative decision to reactivate the station was generating capacity. " Sillin said. he was expected to give final ap­ before Congress takes up the farm group. based on economics.“ he said. “Rising The white stone and cinder block sta­ proval for easing the embargo on bill on Monday. GTE International coordinates many of the oil prices make hydroelectric generation tion first began generating power in 1905 U.S. grain sales to the Soviet Union. Reagan is expected to spend some business activities and contractual obligations of increasingly cost-competitive. for the Litchfield Electric Light and Reagan also met with his three time at the Camp David mountain- the GTE products operations abroad, which in The station, hidden off Route 202, Power Co. The Litchfield utility merged top advisers in the Oval Office this top retreat this weekend preparing eludes 57 manufacturing plants in Canada, Europe, draws its energy from the Bantam River in 1946 with the Connecticut Light and morning — his first appearance in for his 15-minute address to a joint 2 Latin America, the Far East and Australia. Power Co., now a Northeast subsidiary the White House executive wing session of Congress at 9 p.m. EST „ since he was shot March 30. Tuesday. The speech is timed to ^ The 70-year-old president has been coincide with congressional debate working out of the family quarters on his sweeping budget cuts. New salon opens The Saving Place while convalescing from his wound, Asked whether Reagan's doctors but increased his activities this gave him the green light for his new E.AST H.VRTFORI) — Hope Orkney, president week and plans to made his first burst of official activity, Speakes of the Hairloom Inc. of Willimantic. announces the Professional Studio extended public appearance said, “He gave his own go-ahead" opening of her second shop at 255 Burnside Ave. The Tuesday — an address to Congress Thursday’s announcement of the home purchased at that address has been complete­ on his economic plan. speech came as a surprise. There ly renovated for the beauty salon. All the Cabinet members were indications his first major 4 A graduate of the University of Connecticut and applauded as he walked into the The picturesque gatehouse and dam of the reactivated Bantam public appearance since the attempt New School of Hairdressing. Miss Orkney’s PORT BA ITS Cabinet Room for today’s meeting. on his life is part of a campaign to full-service salon will feature the latest in spring Hydro-electric Station In Litchfield. Following a year-long refur­ Acting press secretary Larry • m ' ^ ' reassure the nation. styles for both men and women. Miss Orkney has bishment, the station was rededIcated Tuesday. The station i Speakes still had no comment today Recent popularity polls around the taken special beauty courses throughout the United had been out of service since 1971 and once operational. Is on widespread reports the grain em­ country show Reagan riding high States and next month she will travel to London, expected to save 2,300 barrels of oil a year. (UPI photo) 1 r f f lm l bargo would be lifted after the com­ since the shooting incident. His top , Italy and Germany to learn aboutt those modity markets closed. aides say he is convinced he has the nations' salon techniques. President Carter ordered the em­ support of the .American people as bargo Jan. 4, 1980, after the Soviet he pursues the drastic budget cuts ENDS li Union invaded Afghanistan. Reagan he has proposed. On Egg Board opposed it during the campaign, While no one in the administration A P R IL 30th saying it placed an unfair foreign is ready to admit it, there also have WASHINGTON, D.C. — Emanual (Mike) Hirthof policy burden on farmers. But when been indications that Reagan even­ Manchester, Conn, has been re-appointed as a he took office, some advisers tually will compromise on a one- member of the American Egg Baord, representing We are relocating & cannot take our large warned he would be giving the year tax cut, instead of the three- iiiii wrong signal to the Soviets if he year. 30 percent slash that has his egg producers in the south Atlantic area of the inventory with usi lifted the embargo while the threat stamp on it. country. The appointment was made by U.S. OUR LOSS — YOUR SAVINGS |i“ LOOKING GLASS” PORTRAIT PACKACEtilt! Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block. This tranquil scene could be considered a picturesque photo from the Far of Soviet intervention in Poland Speakes said Reagan already has Hirth is with Central Connecticut Cooperative 24 Pictures: 2-8xl0’s, 3-5x7’s, j<5 loomed. written the introduction to his ad­ LIMITED NUMBER 15 wallet size and 4 color charms* i j Splendor of the Orient East with Its placid lagoon and oriental structure. The scene however, Is the In recent days, Secretary of State dress. He will be meeting with chief Farmers Association Inc. in Manchester. Oriental garden at Wickham Park, a favorite spot for area picknickers and OF LEFTOVER FLOOR Alexander Haig and others have speechwriter Ken Khachigian to The American Egg Board is a producer- hikers during good weather. (Herald photo by Pinto) supported organization devoted to the advertising, MODELS said the Soviets have eased up on work over drafts of the address. promotion, consumer education, product develop­ 9 5 c s <|2 , 9 5 ment and nutrition research of eggs and egg ALL ON SALE 15% dsposlt total packaga price A products, and products of spent fowl. The board consists of egg producers, 18 members and 18 alternates, from all geographic areas within to 30% OFF EXTRA SPECIAL! Solo W «d„ Aprtl 22 the continental United States. lOilS (I liI4 matted) thru tun., AprH 26 Decorator Portrait itoon»h«r*B Hours: Wod.e d .A to t. 10-1,2-6 Protestants alerted as riots spread ★ REFRIGERATORS ★ VACUUM CLEANERS Thurt. I i Frt. 10-1,2 -5 :3 6 ,6-6 ★ PORTABLE DISHWASHERS ★ GARBAGE DISPOSERS $7.95 tu n . 12*4 Gift taxes due BELFAST, Northern Ireland mission on Human Rights said it had anonymous caller using a (UPI) — Protestant paramilitary received a request from Sands’ recognized code word told Belfast HARTFORD — United States citizens and units went on the alert today in an­ sister, Marcella, to examine his newspapers and radio militant residents who have made taxable gifts of more than GILNACK APPLIANCE P ticipation of growing violence over plight and would decide “shortly” Protestant organizations have 825.000 in the calendar quarter ending March 31, RT 44A COVENTRY (Align'g Markal) fasting IRA activist Bobby Sands whether to act. revived the disbanded umbrella 1981, must file from 709, 'United States Gift Tax and his supporters briefly seized the group known as the Ulster Army Return," by May 15, 1981. Nonresident aliens must (lower level next to Weetern Auto) Sands’ parents and sister met country home of - the late Earl privately with Irish Prime Minister Council. file by the same date if the gifts they made exceed 649-3047 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 He listed five participating 812,500, and the property is situated within the Mounttotten. Charles Haughey at his Dublin home Is Your Portrait Store. Leaders of Northern Ireland’s Thursday night and sources said groups, including the outlawed United States, the Internal Revenue Service said. ^ T”*”*..... 1111 f r 11H \ MJ414M14 H 1II n M a W< Eveninge by eppointment four main churches urged Sands to they discussed an appeal to the com­ Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red The tax is imposed on any gift of property, and is Hand Commandos, blamed for usually paid by the person making the gift. The first 500 OFF WITH THIS COUPON abandon his 55-day-pld fast to the mission for intervention in the Sands death following another rampage by case. assassinating scores of Catholics in 83.000 in gifts made to any one person during the the past. year is excluded, provided certain conditions are Catholic youths, who attacked police Sands, in the 55th day texiay of a and troops and hijacked and burned hunger strike in the Maze prison, “Further meetings are planned to met, when calculating the amount of the gifts. discuss strategy and policy,” he Married couples may choose to split a gift, that is, vehicles in Belfast, Londonderry, was reported suffering occasional Armagh and Newry. blackouts and losing his sight and said. But “due to the seriousness of elect to treat each spouse as making one-half of the the present situation, personnel gift. This allows each spouse to use a separate 83,- ■FAVORITE SYSTEMS SALE Police in neighboring Ireland said hearing in his fast to force Britain to seven men belonging to the from all of the organizations have 000 exclusion, and lower gift tax brackets. There THREE OF OUR FAVORITE SYSTEMS, EXPERTLY MATCHED BY THE SPECIALISTS AT give political status to IRA are gift tax marital and charitable deductions provisional Sinn Fein, the political prisoners. been placed on full alert.” allowable. Once the tax is computed, the giver HI-FI STEREO HOUSE. wing of the provisional IRA, locked Police reported at least 100 Armagh reported its first riots in receives a tax credit of 847,000. This credit is less themselves in a room in firebombs hurled at security forces the current series that began in Lon­ for gifts made before 1981. The amount of credit Classiebawn Castle, Mountbatten’s in late night disturbances and 40 donderry 10 days ago but much of must be reduced by allowable credits for all A LEGEND IN SOUND vacation house. They unfurled a vehicles set ablaze in the main trou­ Thursday’s mob violence was on a preceding quarters. banner urging support for Sands ble centers. lesser scale than in previous days. A gift tax return must be filed by the 15th day of before being talked out of the castle. In Washington, 21 members of A suspected IRA gunmen shot and the second month after the end of the quarter when The men were questioned by police, Congress asked President Reagan to killed a one-time member of the the gifts for the calendar year total more than 825,- klipsch but were not detained. urge British Prime Minister Ulster Defense Regiment near Ar­ 000 ( 812,500 for nonresident aliens). If gifts over 83,- The castle is in County Sligo, just Margaret Thatcher to seek “a magh, the second assassination of a 000 were made to one person during the year, but THE AFFORDABLE KLIPSCH SYSTEM a few miles from the bay where humanitarian resolution” or risk former parttime militiaman in a not enough to require filing a gift tax return for the HERESY SPEAKERS with YAMAHA RECEIVER and Mountbatten, one of Britain’s World more violence in Ulster. week. first three calendar quarters, a Form 709 must be War II heros, was blown up and The leaders of Northern Ireland’s In spite of the rising tide of filed by April 15 of the |pltowing year, even if gifts TURNTABLE killed on his boat by IRA terrorists four main churches — Roman violence in Northern Ireland, Bri­ have not exceeded 825,000. in August 1979. Catholic, Anglican, Presbyterian tain has steadfastly refused to grant KLIPSCH SPEAKER DESIGN, UNCHANGED IN 33 YEARS. IS South Belfast’s official Unionist and Methodist — later issued a joint IRA members political prisoner FUNDAMENTAL AND PRECISE - RESULT: HIGHLY EFFICIENT, Member of Parliament Robert appeal to Sands to give up the status and Thur^ay refused per­ VER Y LOW D IS TOR TION SPEA KERS. Bradford warned that any conces­ hunger strike. mission for U.S. civil rights ac­ tivists to meet Sands. sion by Northern Ireland Secretary The churchmen, including Car­ Activist priest Daniel Berrigan, Bernadette Devlin McAllskey and YAMAHA’S CR-240 RECEIVER WITH SUPER LOW DISTORTION Humphrey Atkins to Sands’ demand dinal Tomas O’Fiaich and Methodist A visit by former U.S. Attorney TIMBER TRAILS CAMPS AND YAMAHA’S NEW OPTIMUM MASS STRAIGHT ARM P350 for political status “would dause a General Ramsey Clark and the Rev. Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, left to right, hold a Moderator Dr. Ronald Craig, nows conference In Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday. The TOLLAND, TURNTABLE WITH GRADO CARTRIDGE LIVE UP TO THE reaction in Ulster that would make pledged in return they would work Daniel Berrigan, who arrived in In Belfast Ireland earlier in the day, “would goverment barred Clark and Berrigan from visiting IRA hunger 2 [GIRL scorns MASSACHUSETTS STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE SET BY THE KLIPSCH HERESY the Brixton riots look like a Carib­ together to solve the political status SPEAKERS. bean carnival.” issue. serve no useful purpose," said a striker Bobby Sands, whose 54-day fast has sparked the worst On«-wMk and two-waak saaalona In Strasbourg, the European Com- However, at the same time an government spokesman. rioting In three years. 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Five Philpott Coal Co. guards After an agreement was reached, 06105 (203) 522-0103 cellent imaging from any listening HARTFORD — The trial concer­ panies say they prepare for the production of “Touch of the Poet’ in were escort^ out of Raleigh Coun­ England said he and UMW officials •Audio Pioneered Speakers - targe position. Real Rosewood covered cabinetry ning Manchester’s withdrawal from hope to get Focus/Weekend on Page 13. ty, W.Va., by a sheriff l^ursday, escorted company President Ed size - beautiful speakers for drilling permits intimate sound. the federallyrfunded Community A complete guide to “where to go and what to do’’ following a confrontation in which Philpott, Superintendent John •Yamaha CR-440 receiver - over 60 watts o f beautiful music - enough to by July and is on Page 15. shots were fired at the coal com­ •BSR S60WX Belt Drive litrntuble. Development Block Grant program Meeks and five of the guards outside pipe hrough the whole house. was delayed this morning In federal begin searching pany office near Beckley. the headquarters. Wood grain base and hinged for oil in the rich ALBASI dust cover. court. Sheriff Claude England said shots The five guards, riding in a van, •Scott PS-28 Semi-Automatic Turntable. Our specialists will install and Georgess Bank were fired, allegedly by guards, were accompanied to a nearby align Grado pickup into your PS-28's new straight tone arm. Complete with diamond pickup. The trial, scheduled to resume at fishing grounds Mostly cloudy during the eight-hour incident, but motel to pick up their belongings, GREENHOUSES 10 this morning, was delayed for off the New Mostly cloudy with a chance of a few showers there were no injuries. then given an escort to the Fayette several hours while trial Judge England coast County line. Complete Only ^ 5 7 5 tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight around 40 with Striking United Mine Workers Blumenfeld heard an un- by August. Page highs Saturday in the 50s. Detailed forecast on Page COMPLETE ONL Y ^ 2 9 9 18. members began gathering in front “We tried to send them home to Opening Saturday, 2. of the Phlipott offices, located next Pennsylvania,” England said. “I TRADE IN YESTERDAY’S FINE EQUIPMENT FOR TODAY'S FINEST. At noon it was reported Judge to UMW District 29 headquarters, believe they were happy to get April 25th Blumenfeld had completed his other early in the afternoon, apparently gone.” Financing • Traclt Ins Layaways • On Premises Service duties, but the trial had not yet Index after getting word that Philpott was In other action in the soft coal Our Retail Greenhouse will vnmoN CMCLi renuned. running coal through its preparation fields, Kentucky Gov. John Y. be open daily 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. OatMtH* TrliXity Maia NIWaMTON, CT. plant. {■■M t i « H u a i Ca4w___ ll.iu____ aie.171)____ It is expected the plaintiffs in the Area towns ...... 18 Obituaries ...... 8 Brown Jr. rejected a plea for state IBaHam •• HH| Nm , NaavKat) Bedding Plants 6 4 9 . 7 7 3 7 cage will finish their presentation In sports aassified...... 21-23 Peopletalk...... 20 England said authorities were police protection by non-union cdhl Vegetable Plants ~666.474e'~' during today’s session and the Comics...... 19 Sports...... 9-12 called in after shots were reported, producers during the strike to pre­ OPEN: defeoannt, the Town of Manchester, White Sox sweep Orioles in twlnbill ... Page 9. Editorial ...... 6 Television ...... 17 and acted in a "peacemaker’’ vent a repetition of bloody violence Geraniums Mon.-Wed. 10-8 Hanging Baskets wfll begin its case when the trial Unknown early leader in PGA play ... Page 10. Entertainment ... 14-15 W eather...... 2 capacity, encouraging Philpott that wounded three truckers and a Thurs.-Fri. 10-9 W S4 Tuesday morning. representatives to negotiate over miner. Villa Louise Road (Off Birch Mt. Rd.) Sat. 9:30-5:30 ___ Bolton, Conn. 649-0164 2 — THE HERALD. Fri,, April 24, IWl

lOM JOOO idoo k n i».77(**>o THE HERALD, Fri., April 24, 1981 — .•} ,1 Storms Pentagon plugs ■ 3 . News Briefing •AM nMM0«OO\ lo tifv n spread, iO « AM' I lO W ItT T t H m A T V M f * kill 11 military leaks

By United Press International Thunderstorms that ravaged the E 2 3 "— ' ' ' m Agnew was cool Urt WtlkTHER rOTOCAtT • Plains from Texas to Michigan with of secret data heavy rain, wind and tornadoes spread to the Southeast today. At w m Brady satisfactory ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI) — A contractor who in 1967 VTEMP least 11 deaths and scores of injuries WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Pen­ “Past disclosures have damaged refused to pay kickbacks in exchange for state highway were blamed on the storms. m tagon is cracking down hard on our relations with other WASHINGTON (UPI) - The complication that jobs says when he complained to Spiro Agnew about the Persistent rainshowers stretched leaks of classified data officials say governments, reduced our lead in forced White House press secretary James Brady to un­ demand, the governor "was cool as the seed of a Weather from Texas to the Carolinas today, #1 have damaged U.S. relations with weapons technology and resulted in dergo a second major operation may be linked to the cucumber.” already soaked by more than an inch other countries, reduced the U.S. the loss of irreplaceable intelligence fact the bullet that ripped through his skull was an Attorneys for a group of Maryland taxpayers contend of rain. % lead in the arms race and caused the sources,” the memorandum said. It exploding slug, doctors say. Agnew shared the kickbacks with a Baltimore Texas was hard hit by fierce loss of intelligence sources. did not elaborate. Brady, 40, who underwent five hours of delicate sur­ '^WtLL developer. They seek to have the former vice president storms Thursday, and 22 tornadoes Deputy Defense Secretary Frank "It is essential, therefore, that in gery Wednesday to relieve potentially damaging repay the state $298,110 in kickbacks plus interest. lashed southeast Missouri the night Carlucci, in a tough, no-nonsense all dealings with persons not pressure on the brain, was listed in satisfactory condi­ Agnew’s longtime personal friend and attorney, before. mem orandum to" the highest authorized to access, we take care tion today at George Washington University Medical (Seorge White Jr.,“was expected to take the stand today Today’s forecast More than 30 people were injured echelons of the Pentagon dated to avoid comments that refer to, or Center in the trial in Anne Arundel County Circuit Court to and 80 left homeless in the Missouri April 15, said those who leak are based upon, classified informa­ Doctors were watching cautiously for possible infec­ L h testify about any conversations he may have had with Rain ending then becoming partly sunny with highs 60 twisters. National Guard troops classified information without tion unless prior clearance has been tion or further complications with the press secretary, Agnew concerning a kickback arrangement. to 65. Mostly cloudy with a chance of a few showers helped weary emergency crews in authorization can be found guilty of obtained in accordance with es­ who was gunned down in the March 30 assassination Wilson Ballard Jr., who was subpoenaed to testify tonight and Saturday. Lows tonight around 40 with highs cleanup duties today, and state of­ violating espionage laws. tablished procedures,” it said. attempt against President Reagan. Thursday, said when his engineering company refused Saturday in the 50s. Light and variable winds becoming ficials promised aid was on the way. The memorandum was obtained Carlucci addressed the memo to Brady’s first operation, mmediately after he was in 1967 to pay 5 percent kickbacks to Baltimore westerly 15 to 20 mph today andnorthwest tonight. The storms were blamed for 11 by United Press International. the three civilian service shot, was a six-hour ordeal that removed a portion of his developer I.H. Hammerman In exchange for state Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph Saturday. deaths — two in Texas and three "It will be the policy of this secretaries, the chairman of the brain. The second operation closed up a passageway highway contracts, it was dropped from a list of firms each in Missouri, Michigan and department to deal firmly and Joint Chiefs of Staff, the un­ that had been dug by the bullet and allowed air to flow eligible for such contracts. Louisiana. promptly with all employees who dersecretaries, assistant in. Three people were killed in a betray this responsibility, ” the secretaries and assistants to the Long Island Sound Carlucci memo said. Hospital spokesman Dr. Dennis O'Leary said i- d. head-on collision of a pickup truck secretary of defense, the general Thursday it "is a reasonable thesis the Devastator Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.L, and Mon- and a car during a rainstorm in Ben­ "I want to emphasize to all the counsel and the directors of the bullet might have caused a little bit more damage" than iS'

MANCHESTER — Discussion of the wants tapes Department, I have found to be very well 2,640 For night games est. $2640. through April and in keeping it open and cost and value of the cultural program in managed, supervised and organized ac­ with renovation plan the Recreation Department continued 11,555 Commodities does not include line one month longer than othe recration tivity. This program has developed over lime MANCHESTER — A second town agency has last night when the Park and Rec Ad­ the years through need and the request of areas each spring. visory Commission met. 800 10 ton $80.00 per ton water paint 35 Should you decide it is necessary to MANCHESTER — Working in an­ decided It wants to keep taped records of all its Manchester residents. It is primarily gal reprekented in painting, acoustical windows to provide a means of On Wednesday night the Board of continue operating the baseball program ticipation of a building grant by the meeting despite the fact that no. secretary will be attended by women but not entirely so. 122 tile replacement and reducing the emergency escape. The present Directors in a budget workshop as a town responsibility we should by ail State Legislature, the guilding Com­ provided to operate the tape machine. For the most part these activities are number of windows to save fuel. hopper windows permit only a 12- questioned whether the program, par­ means increase entry fees substantially. mittee has moved forward with In an economy move. General Manager Robert offered through the daytime hours. 73,165 As in the renovation of Bennet inch opening, Phillips said. ticularly courses in ceramics and I offer the above recommendations as plans for repairs and alterations at W ^ ImhI that no clerical help will be provided for t Mrs. Leslie Sherman, who is responsi­ 16,685 REVENUES Junior High School, the work will go Tack boards and chalkboards will pottery, are too costly to run for the ble for the entire program, is an alternatives for budget reductions. After Manchester High School. on while school is in session. Phillips e Rieetlag of advisory groups unless the groups are take up the space now occupied by number of persons they serve. > excellent manager and I feel Manchester the selection of a recreation director has Paul Phillips, chairman of the said not one day of school was lost at •w ar e In advance that some matter of controversv 56,480 Cost of Organized Sports windows. will be discussed. Last night Fred Ramey, a member of is fortunate to have both she and her in­ been made. I believe he or she whichever committee, said documents and Bennet because of the renovations. Earlier this week, the Human Relations Commis- the advisory commission, raised the structors. I was also surprised and As best that I can estimate there are the case may be, the manager and Board specification needed for the con­ Students will have to be shifted ahm decided the possibility that a controversy question again, referring to a newspaper pleased with large number of ladies who about 5,400 participants in organized of Directors should study and determine tract will be ready by mid-May and around somewhat as rooms are set account of the budget workshop. the best course of action for the Town of futher action wili await action on would arise unexpectedly Is great enough so that it participated in the varied activities. sports and a cost of $10.40 per partici­ apart for renovation. Gang violende Acting Recreation Director Robert Manchester’s Recreation Department, the grant by the General Assembly wants to have tapes of aU meetings even though the Programs such as these make pant. Some of these costs might be In the average classroom the six Harrison objected to having the con­ Manchester's Recreation Program truly reduced by having all responsibility for ... During Fiscal 1979-80 cultural when it convenes in June. HARTFORD (UPI) — Police fear members will have to operate the recorders. Last bays of windows will be be reduced clusions drawn from the news story a recreation program and not just a the league costs such as scheduling, classes attracted 1274 to 117 classes. I The timetable was worked out at a new violence may erupt betwen night the Park and Recreation Advisory Commis­ to two, one on each end of the wall. alone and said the commissioners should sports program. collecting entry fees, paying umpires, strongly recommend that the program meeting o( the committee this week rival street gangs after the woun­ sion cam e to the' same conclusion. The new windows will be casement refer to the budget recommendation and This is the first year that administra­ commissioners, buying trophies, bats, be continued in its present form. with the architect and represen­ ding of a former leader of one of the Sncretarles of the agencies will have to keep minutes ^ c h will be transcribed. The tapes, if to his report he submitted to the direc­ tion costs have been shown as part of the and etc. relegated to the various leagues. Respectfully, tatives of the Board of Education. groups, possibly by a rival gang tors. Robert D. Harrison Phillips said the committee a m make them, will presumably be kept on file. program costs which does present a The town would provide the fields, Dream house member. Harrison said he would send copies of Acting Recreation Director expects will be able invite bids by greater cost for Cultural Programs. Un­ reserve and schedule them only. It might Benny Gonzalez, 22, was treated his report to the commission members. July 1 and award a contract by mid- HARTFORD (UPI) — A fortunately these same costs were not then be possible to eliminate one full­ Awards were presented in a photo contest sponsored by the and released at Mt. Sana! Hospital In the report, Harrison strongly added to other functions and I will use July with the hope that work can Torrington woman has won the top time position of Recreation Supervisor. Manchester Board of realtors on observance of Private Property Wednesday night for treatment of a recommended that the cultural program organized sports as an example: Correction starts Aug. 1. prize in the Connecticut lottery’s First on Iran The soccer program is managed by Mr. Week Wednesday night. The awards were presented at an open bullet wound in his left hand, police be continued and suggested alternatives Pearson with very little town involve­ MANCHESTER — An account in Work will be done first on the weekly “Money Tree” drawing. said. Nationally syndicated columnist Jack Anderson was to cutting it. 34,998 Personal Services does not in­ Photo contest house for Private Property week at the Manchester Country Club. most critical areas of the roof. ment which is as it should be and it is a yesterday’s Herald about deliberations Jane Ryder, 55, said Thursday she Police said Gonzalez was shot on a warning America that trouble was brewing in Iran long The narrative portion of Harrison’s clude the From left, Mrs. Barbara Weinberg, president, MAnchester Board Roof repair makes up the bulk of very fine program. The recreation super­ by the Board of Directors over the would use her $250,000 winnings to downtown street by a man who before the hostage crisis. Anderson’s reports have long report follows: 20,594 Ass’t Director visor in charge_ of Cultural Program of Realtors; Kerry Rohrback, Nicki Young, Michael Flynn and the work, with most of the rest buy a house and retire. been far ahead ofother news reports. His incisive Recreation budget contained an error. drove up in a car. The Town of Manchester’s Cultural 2,456 Contractural Service does not in­ could supervise the playgrounds during The account said General Manager 2 Gregg Davis. (Herald photo by Burbank) column appears aily as an exclusive in The Herald. clude lights FTogram offered through the Recreation the summer program which is about Robert Weiss, in his recommended seven weeks. The evening dance and budget, had called for reducing winter slimnastic class could be instructed by a recreation activities in schools to ne part-time person, if its decided they night a week. It should have said Youth service office should continue. I also find myself reducing the activities by one night each questioning the real need for two full­ week. time supervisors at the West Side Rec. I According to the budget document, sponsors conference wonder if one of those positions should be which has been on file since March 25, permanent part-time for peak periods tht move is expected to save $1,315 in 4 MANCIIK.STKK — Manchester Youth torney Constance Green, Nanchester only. lalso question the real need to open temporary wages and $933 in rents to the Board of Education. Services, in cooperation with the State Community College: Attorney Thomas the West Side Rec on Sundays November Department of Education, will sponsor a Lobardo, Manchester and Dr. Richard regional conference on local resources Lindgren, principal, Illing Junior High and materials at Illing Junior High School. School Wednesday. Neary 300 students and teachers from Other speakers will include: John Lupien denies throughout the state are expected to at­ Fagan, acting director Connecticut 1.124.99 tend. Topics will include drug Justice Academy; William Olds, / 'i awareness, arrest process and procdure, executive director of the Connecticut SAVE 30.00-20' the youthful offender, search and Civil Liberties Union; Eve Hendricks YARDMASnR seizure, sex equity in the schools, family and Scott Brohinsky, State Department LAWN MOWER law, the probation system, school codes, With 3 hp Tecumseh en­ any pre/udice of Education; Terry Capshaw and Alton consumer rights and rights and repon- gine. manual height a d ­ By PALL HENDRIE Nash, probation officers and June 1979 referendum. sibilities of youth at 16 and 18-years-old. justment and more F R H n A N U Y Herald Keporler Moore, State Department of Consumer Nu 200)0 0 26 “I was one of those who had to brave Speakers will include: Officer James Protection. POWIRIOCK TAPE HARTFORD— Frank Lupien, a foun­ McCooe, Lt. Patricia Graves and Det the sub-zero January nights to knock on Two teacher workshops will be led by 26 3 3 ding member of Concerned Citizens for doors and collect signatures, ” testified Robert Harss, Manchester Police Dr. Thomas Pepe, superintendent, 1URFFOOO g EREE when you purchase a Manchester Development, testified in Lupien. Department; William DiYesoand Elaine Willimantic Schools and Gene s h o p -v a c deluxe digital Stanley gai- b a g FUB 1 "If you're trying to play on the sym­ Kahaner, Manchester Youth Services; Marquette, Department of Children and bog age door operalor federal court yesterday that his vocal op­ i 9 9 NraCONTML SAVE SO.OO-IO'xO'’’ OAKMOUNTII position to Manchester’s participation in pathy of the court with this tale of Probate Judge William p’itzgerald; At- Youth Services. '39 >. 249.99 STEEL STORAGE BUILDING 9.99 ^^R*g.S.99 199’! QoniD the Community Development Block hardship, you're wasting your time,” With elecliogalvanized wall & root panels and mid-wall btacing plus snapped Blumenfeld. SAVE3.00-OREEN SAVE604.SCOTTS outside opening doors Easy to assemble 'Nominolsize SAVE 10.00-6 199 |99 Grant program had nothing to do with The referendum passed by a 3-1 N' GONE 26-3-3 TURF lUllOER 'NOMIMAl GAL WET/DRY '^R«g. 44.99 ’ R«g. 169.99 racial prejudice. Radiologic technologists DIMINSIONI MODE CU. PT. MO. tA U I ftro- SHOP VAC margin. SiZIWXD ATIAUWXO NUMMR tfORAM m e t m c f A WEED AND FEED 5,000 $ «. FT. 44t!84.99 SAVE 15.00- 10’ WEN SAVE 30.000ELUXE DIGITAL But that testimony was challenged Contains Inmec herbicide Helps grass mulliplv itself 10x9 12lVi'»109Vr 7749 550.29 249.99 199.99 Lupien said his main objection to the & n e ^ s no watering Features a hi-performance motor with ELECTRIC CHAIN SAW OARAOE DOOR OPERATOR vigorously by plaintiffs’ attorney CDBG program is that it allowed the for weed control 20 ib bog 10x12 12lVrAl577f' 7752 745.30 299.99 349.99 treats5.000sq ft ore 16-11/16 lbs No 20K) D IB variab le oirtlow control tor heavy duty With 2 hp motor Instant starting, Has instant reveise with Sate-I- Raymons Norko and presiding Judge M. federal government to intrude into local participating in meeting 10x15 12l7i’x151'/t* 7759 941.00 349.99 cleaning power No 800 01 u u iust plug It in No 2000 D tj C yc le ' All solid state No 2100 D 12 319.99 Joseph Blumenfeld. decision-making. Lupien said he wanted the town to "I would say that the Concerned M.ANCIIE.STEK — Three radiologic of radiologic tests designed to detect and 97 4’xS'x1/4'B C FIR leave the program so the federal govern­ technologists from Manchester diagnose accurately a wide range of con­ EXTERIOR PLYWOOD Citizens for Manchester Development Memorial Hospital are participating, 8 ment would be kept out of local affairs. was formed to some degree of impact on ditions and disorders ’ Lawyers for the U.S. Justice Depart­ today and Saturday, in the 40th annual 4’x9'xVi’’ iC rp IXT. PLYWOOD...... 13.99 A t Z the development of Manchester in an In addition to Ms. Battaglia, two other ment and the Legal Aid Society of Hart­ orderly fashion ... as well as to be sure P meeting of the Connecticut Society of 4'x i’x3/4' iC YP EXT. PLYWOOD...... 19.99 radiologic technologists from ford County called Lupien as a witness in we would be able to run our town without Radiologic Technoogists in Groton. Manchester Memorial, Theona the lawsuit they are pressing against the Regina Battaglia, registered Wheelock and Ray Standish, will be par­ 4’x8’x3/8"T1-11 TYPE outside interference," testified Lupien PATTERN YP EXT. SIDING town of Manchester. “Was one of the purposes of Concerned technologist at Manchester Memorial is ticipating in the annual meeting, as 12!! The suit charges the town withdrew program chairman of the annual registrars. t r Citizens for Manchester Development to Stock up now for your horrie building projects atito».fdl9iiihi6|Bi from the CDBG program, after a 1979 run HUD out of town? " asked attorney meeting. Saturday has been proclaimed There are 23 full and part-time RoopooMmcKMcamr referendum, so it would not be obligated Radiologic Technologist's Day in 4‘x8’5/«"T1-11 ...... 15.99 Norko. radiologic technologists at Manchester to build low and moderate-income "I think so, that is as far as the Com­ Connecticut by Governor William Hospital. William Oellers is chief X-Ray O'Neill. housing. The plaintiffs charge the town munity Development Block Grant technologist. In addition, the hospital 99 4'xe'x1/4" STURDY ■if® 99 wanted to keep minorities out. program was concerned, " answered Lu­ In his proclamation, ihe governor sponsors a two-year School of Radiologic WAFERBOARD PANELS SAVE 20.00-6' 129 PINE LAWN SWING Lupien testified that Imagineers Inc., pien. Lupien said the CDBG money came termed the radiologic technologists as Technology under the direction of Daniel SMMLM. 0G0.149.99 An economical alternative to plywrxxt S sheathing a low- and moderate-income housing with "strings attached. " "well-trained, highly skilled men and J. Mikolowsky, director of puclear Holds 3 dduits Specidlly treoted lo resist wea bL therifrg and decdy rio lSC i . consultant firm, had a "master plan ” to "What strings are you talking about.0 " women who perform an extensive series 4'rt'x7/14' ...... 7.97 M i l w W i 8g 4M9 medicine. L GQOHnO »-■— move poor Hartford residents to »• fwaS Wftom pn^lOD tatM, lIk FanOMhjm- d ikt interjected Judge Blumenfeld. r OKA oonM A lYKM. 7 9 9 9 SAVE 10.00-3 PIECE WHITE Manchester. "There would be a threat to lo cal 2'x 4''x8' S/P/F Naion WOOD PATIO DINING SET "I have seen documents that the plan autonomy, " replied Lupien. ECONOMY STUDS Bog. 19.99 Glastonbury water •och Includes 6 redwood stoined toble ond two 6 was to evacuate those people to "That's a nice sounding phrase, but side benches No rrtwoo2 d Manchester and Windsor,” said Lupien. 2-x3'x7'$/P/F...... 899 FURRINO STRIPS how would the town's power be in­ Stltsss. "To what type of people are you terfered with? What specifically were 2-X3-X3' 3/P/F...... 959 1-x2'xS'...... 379 SAVE 30.00-54’ CAUF. referring when you say ‘those peoplle'?” 2'x4-x8'YP...... 1.37 1-x3'x8'...... ,579 S3 iq. ft. buhdiis wHh 235 8x Ritino 119” REDWOOD PATIO TABLE you concerned about?” the judge asked. subject of hearings CM avollat)l8 In 4 ookn Bog. 149.99 asked Judge Blumenfeld. “There is a federal regulation that liMIILGMi* - Cut from 2 Clear Stock On wheels No 054 0 2/ "No,group in particular,” replied Lu­ could require the town to buy land for CURVED 8ENCHES No 3J4 i.g t..n 49.99 p FT. Aluminum dtms No 8310 fraud and to prosecute repeat criminal 12-RIB PATIO “Because'that is an area that is Puerto Manchester's planning and zoning com­ “The question has to be asked as to offenders, the Democrats cried ‘foui,”’ With pre-cut. pre-numbered ftame & Rican. There is no reason to apologize mission earlier this week approved turn pieces & mote. Fkxx, shingles & UMBREIU BY HNKI 9 Q U V E 5.00 what happened between 11 p.m. Tuesday Zinsser said, and added, “Yet those paint extra. Easy assembly Crank lift with filtin^device for that. I live in Manchester and that is preliminary site plans for a major low- and 10 a.m. Wednesday to have fkxal patterned on^,^ inside TUBULAR where they live," responded Lupien. income housing project. same Democrats are adding more than 8x12’ 8HB> KIT I.S. U i j ...... 269.99 ^ „ ARM CHAISE precipitated this sudden change of «G * 48. No ;oio Lupien said he and others who would "Aside from whatever significance $600,000 to the budget they passed With 7/16' WaferbOdid Siding UMMtUAtHHI heart,” Zinsser said. “It is interesting to Tuesday night. This is not the kind of Adjustable back No 5326 band together in October 1978 to form this particular litigation may have had, I note that the Democrats propose funding No S/2 BGg.114^ ...... 7.99 0 21 Concerned Citizens for Manchester spending cuts and fiscal restraint the 0?; would say that is very significant and en­ brach offices in Bristol and Old public demands.” Development opposed the July 1978 crea­ couraging,” testified Spada. Saybrook, for example one the home dis­ tion of a fair housing officer’s position. Zinsser urged Democrats to get ® Former Hartford City Council trict of Appropriations co-chairman serious about spending cuts and to “get “I was oppo.sed to someone who was member Mildred Torres, who is Gardner Wright and the other home their priorities in order.” from out-of-town coming in and filling Hispanic, said Manchester has a reputa­ oQUfCt company the position,” testified Lupien. “There tion in Hartford’s Spanish-speaking com­ CILL W4LLT ■MMITT, was also a certain amount f apprehen­ munity of being "racist.’* Ik. C kau.l "■aa* Racial, sion because of his reputation is being a "I’ve heard Hispanic people saying MCC sets registration wUk aay 4a-U-raarMll praklaa. Ia.1 4UI laU-in.i controversial state senator and militant Manchester is basically not a place that MANCHESTER — Registration for OnmONMTtiMUL civil rights advocate.” twice a week. Classes begin June 1. The NEL c o m . (MO) 8 M 4 I1 1 is welcoming and they don’t want to live Manchester .Community College credit six-week morning session meets Mon­ lO M O r J L By November 1978, Lupien said a peti­ there. They felt it was racist,” said the A— B f W BfBBMB V course. Summer 1981, is now in progress. 81148 ECENTERS tion drive was launched to call for a days through Thursdays, starting June rOB TCBB WHVBBlBaCB neighborhood activist. 'Through the Community Services Divi­ 22. Two business courses from Eastern I 1 Do-H-Yountlf Stores' referendum to decide if Manchester ■ Edward J. Barlow, a black sion, MCC is offering a summer program Connecticut State College will be offered should leave the CDBG program. Manchester resident, testified that local of credit courses at two convenient m* w m M B T r O lB SOUTHINGTON W IT E U D B T on the MCC campus in a six-week C IB m in PLAIA AT NEW gUIBN B. PLIBA NATTATOCB PLAIA, He said that petition, circulated by opponents of the CDBG program used times. B B i m m p u i A H88T HD BIil TPBB. Concerned Citizens for Manchester evening session. u 4 BIOIB IT. ■ a n A n a t i . a m i u b a t . s m o b b e h b t . WOLCOTT BT. "code words” to mask racist remarks. The eight-week evening session meets B48 n . aSB (BUI 8T.) Development, was withdrawn. Lupien The plaintiffs are scheduled lo con­ said the group initiated a second petition clude their case today. The defen.se is set ^ Copyright. ChwAtl Homt Ctnttn, Inc. 1961. SALE ENDS 4/26/61 N-066-17 drive in January and this led to the April to begin next Tuesday 'i ».

6 - THE HERALD. Fri., April 24. 1981 THE HERALD, Fri„ April 24, 1981 - 7 Track House slices OPINION / Com m entary to open Sundays new cruisers

HARTFORD (UPI) — ’The Plain- Oil reserves are incentive for U.S. help field dog track has become Connec- Ucut’a first parimutuel faciUty to from budget take advantage of a new state law WASHINGTON — The conflagra­ Secret intelligence reports, in­ reserves, but got nowhere. The study the feasibility of running a which allows some forms of tion in El Salvador is spreading cluding intercepted messages, link Guatemalans turned elsewhere. The Hawaiian sugar mill on solar legalized gambling on Sundays. HARTFORD (UPI) — It’s now up its Connecticut holdings by 1982. across the border into Guatemala, the Kremlin to the Cuban- State Department cable notes that energy. The government-funded The state Gaming Policy Board to Gov. William O’Neill to decide “The media concentration is and the Reagan administration is Nicaraguan activity. "U.S. companies have been edged Sandia Laboratory is also working voted unanimously Thursday to whether Connecticut State Police frightening,” Wellman said. already drafting plans to provide the Now I have learned that Reagan Jack Anderson out by (the) French in promising on the project. Last week, nine allow the northeastern Connecticut will have to go without the new The bill to allow optometrists to Guatemalan generals with military will soon resume military aid to exploration areas.” employees from Bechtel, Sandia and dog track to drop its Wednesday cruisers they were supposed to get use drugs for diagnoses prompted other subcontractors flew off to dates in favor of Sunday operations during the current fiscal year. the most debate during the House’s equipment. Guatemala which, unlike El Washington Merry-Go-Round ’The House gave final legislative But the Guatemaians have once Hawaii for a two-day “review” at beginning on May 3. busy afternoon session. The administration is expected to Salvador, is still ruled by the same Track (q>erators sought permis­ approval ’Thursday and sent the justify this increased involvement in again asked for U.S. heip, and our the sugar mill, at a cost to the Rep. Robert Sorenson, D- repressive military regime. sion for the change after local ap­ governor a bill which would rescind Meriden, said allowing untrained in­ the turmoil in Central America on Intelligence reports exist which embassy in Guatemala City has government of some $10,000. The proval was granted by Plainfield’s a $1.1 million allocation for the 141 dividuals to administer drugs posed grounds that the Guatemalan will buttress Reagan’s decision to urged a favorable response, noting meeting had originally been governing Brard of ^lectman, as new state police vehicles. a “serious danger.” guerrillas are getting support from make Guatemala yet another area that experts believe Guatemaia scheduled for March, but was ap­ required by the law signed by Gk>v. ’The measure was the lone budget “I do not think it is in the interest Cuba by way of Nicaragua. But of East-West confrontation. My "couid suppiy 10 percent of U.S. im­ parently postponed to give some William O’Neill on April 7. bill on a varied list of bills debated of public health,” said Rep. Norma there is another, more compelling associate Bob Sherman has been a port needs within six to eight conferees a chance to take a little ’The state’s three jai alai frontons ’Thursday ahd was drawn up to help Cappelletti, R-Waterbury, a nurse. bloc nations, which justified the that Guatemala does in fact possess reason that will not be mentioned: confidential Defense Intelligence years.” Blaster vacation in the islands. The also would be allowed to hold Sun­ plug a deficit projected at $45 Proponents said the bill would Reagan administration's anti­ significant reserves on the order of million in the budget for the fiscal Guatemala has oil Though still Agency analysis, which reports: DOA, incidentally, couldn’t fly day performances pending help lower the cost of health care communist alarums and excursions the Alaskan north slope.” year ending June 30. barely tapped, its oil deposits could "A tape recording recently cap­ anyone to the meeting; its travel municipal approval under the through more effective diagnoses in El Salvador. Although Guatemala expects to On the other bills, the House ap­ make Guatemala a rich country in a tured in a skirmish with budget wouldn’t stretch. measure designed to raise $1.8 and aid poor people who would go to produce only about 15,000 barrels of Watch on waste: The Fish and million for the state in the fiscal proved measures to greatly expand an optometrist before an few years. The DIA appraisal claims that Wildiife Service has been given Generations of motorists In Cornwall are accustomed to the giant Guatemalan guerrillas has provided oil a day this year, the cable notes year beginning July 1. the powers of savings banks and a opthomalogist. Former President Jimmy Carter guerrilla strength in Guatemala is Road reptile convicing evidence of Cuban and that a petroleum consultant has ad­ more than $1 million to trap and L.S. ^rensen, owner of Hartford reptile as they round a bend on Route 45. The rock formation wide-ranging cable television bill, A motion to recommit, and in cut off military aid to both minimal, and “only small-scale in­ — The 10-story apartment com­ but killed bills to allow optometrists Nicaraguan complicity in vised the government it could be study California condors, a gravely Jai-Alai, served notice to the seems to sport a new coat of paint every spring. (UPI photo) effect kill, a bill which would have Guatemala and El Salvador to show organizing, directing and supporting surgent activity is anticipated in the plex at Langley Air Force Base in to use drugs for diagnostic purposes producing a million barrels a day endangered species. But it has yet to gaming board ’Thursday that he prohibited a petroleum product U.S disapproval of their military the Guatemalan Revolutionary near term " My sources say the ad­ Virginia, built in 1967, had two planned to seek Sunday gambling and prohibit petroleum dealers from within seven or eight years “if ap­ trap its first specimen, because wholesaler, jobber or distributor dictatorships. But last January, he Movement. 'Socialist' countries ministration hopes that renewed passenger elevators but no freight pending approval by the Hartford opening new retail service stations. who sells motor fuels to service propriate drilling incentives are state officiais aren’t convinced the resumed military assistance to the may have already been contacted to U.S. military aid will help the City Council, which was scheduled A bill to prohibit Northeast stations after July 1982, passed on a adopted.” elevator. Tenants found it difficult Utilities from selling portions of the embattled Salvadoran junta, which supply arms and supplies, which are Guatemalan generals eradicate the feds can do the job properly. In fact, to move furniture in and out, so a to consider the request Monday. Developers propose voice vote. leftist rebels before they have a Bridgeport Jai AJai, which closes Millstone III nuclear power plant to In other action, the House: had replaced the old dictatorship 18 to pass through Cuba and Nicaragua What worries the administration a Fish and Wildlife Service scientist firms outside New England also months earlier. before being forwarded to chance to grow into a real threat. is that the United States may be freight elevator was finally installed May 7, and Milford Jai Alai, which —Took initial action on a bill in­ opens May 8, have not requested cleared the House on a 92-47 vote creasing the license certification fee President Reagan increased the Guatemala.” The stakes in Guatemala are high. losing out in the international com­ was responsible for the death last at a cost of more than $165,000. In year of one of the 20 or 30 condors Sunday dates. A spokesman at the and was sent to the Senate. for real estate salesman from $3 to arms shipments and dispatched If this has a familiar ring, it A confidential State Department petition to develop Guatemala’s Savings banks could offer believed left in California. addition, the single-pane windows Milford fronton said it would seek to $ 10. military advisers to El Salvador in should Captured documents es­ cable last month spelled out the oil huge petroleum resources. Several New Haven projects kept blowing out, so they were determine first if the community customers commercial loans,, —Unanimously approved and sent the belief that the Soviets are fan­ tablished the link between prospects this way: “The optimistic years ago, Guatemala asked for — The Department of Energy replaced with other units at a cost of wanted Sunday gambling. limited commercial checking ac­ the Senate a bill clamping down on counts, second mortgage loans and ning the flames of rebellion there. Salvadoran guerrillas and Soviet- view long held by most oilmen(is) U.S. help in exploiting its oil hired Bechtel National, Inc., to $139,000. ’The Sunday gaming bill was NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Two noting that federal funds for urban made their offers on the condition employers who threaten, discharge among several revenue-raising ef­ developers have submitted projects are no longer readily expanded personal loans under the or coerce a worker who needs time they would be given exclusive rights bill sent to Gov. William O’Neill on forts by the Legislature’s proposals for downtown projects available as in the 1960s! for the development sites over the off to comply with a subpoena to Democratic leadership to help meet which city officials say could have a “It is not a cure-all for the a 100-31 vote. testify in a criminal or civil case. next couple months. The bill would give state- deficits in the current and next potential value exceeding that of all economic problems which confront He said other developers would be An editorial year’s state budget. downtown development in the past us in the years ahead,” he said. chartered savings banks certain invited to submit competing powers recently granted to federal It was rushed through the 30 years. "But it is a dramatic demonstration proposals for he next two weeks, Robert Legislature and signed by O’Neill in The proposals from the Rouse Co. of the strength and viability that can savings banks, including the power Strike continues with final plans expected to be ready to invest of up to 5 percent of their order to help the state earn an an­ of (Columbia, Md., and (^ase Enter­ exist through the creative coopera­ for submission to various city Walters ticipated $2M,000 in May and June, prises of Hartford were announced tion of the city and private in­ assets in commercial, corporate and MAHWAH, N.J. (UPI) - A two- boards and commissions by fall for business loans within Connecticut or week-old strike by Short Line- Syndicated the last two months of the current Thursday by Mayor Biagio DiLieto vestors.” consideration. columnist fiscal year. who said they offered “an un­ Rouse sought designation as the a 75-mile radius. Hudson Transit Line Co. bus drivers Vietnam veterans Plainfield was expected to earn an paralleled opportunity for our city in preferred developer to negotiate for DiLieto said the city would The cable television service bill, and maintenance workers continued additional $17,800 in the next two terms of its economic future.” 400.000 square feet of commerical negotiate tax incentives, public im­ sent to the Senate on a 1353 vote, today after union members rejected months and $133,000 in the next 'The two firms proposed develop­ and retail space in the downtown provements, land acquisition and would allow the state Department of a contract offer from state and need recognition fiscal year. ment projects totaling $170 million area and the addition of a new other considerations for the Public Utility Control to add towns federal mediators. Because the law permits only six which would Include a new down­ department store to the city. projects, but with the “explicit un­ that are not in an existing CATV The walkout by the 237-member No free days of racing a week, Plainfield town department store and con­ Chase’s plans centered on the so- derstanding” that any public funds franchise to a franchise. Transport Workers of America, Rep. Arnold Wellman, D- Local 225, leaves some 10,(X)0 bus We in America ought to have General Manager Ted Snell said the struction of an office complex which called Government Center spent would be recouped “in the sponsor of the House resolution could become the new home of City redevelopment site on Church Street long run.” Terryville, said the 48 towns which commuters without Short Line bus done more to honor the men and usual closing day, Monday, would be to designate the Recognition peanut switched to We^esday. If a holiday Hall. which would be the site of 375,000 to cihase, which offered to commit are not part of a franchise could re­ service in portions of New Jersey, women veterans of the Vietnam Day, said in a Congressional falls on a Wednesday, the facility DiLieto said the projects proposed 500.000 square feet of office and up to $100 million in development main unfranchised without the bill’s New York, Connecticut and Penn­ clout. War for the sacrifices they Record statement, “And of all would be closed Monday, he said. for Connecticut’s third largest city retail space. throughout the city over the next sylvania. made. Hie gaming board also allowed an were “potentially greater than the ’The city would be given the option decade, is developing more than 1 The proposal would also require Richard Kosten, of the New outpatients in the VA drug treat­ the DPUC to consider the adverse Jersey State Board of Mediation, When Congress declared April market increase from 438 to 450 in the total value of private development to negotiate for the purchase or million square feet of office space in ment program, 55 percent are in downtown New Haven in the past lease of 125,000 to 150,000 square feet impact of concentrated ownership said the union rejected the proposed 26, 1981 as National Recognition number of performances at the dog Hartford and 320,000 square feet in Vietnam veterans,” track, which is open year-round. 30 years.” of office space in the project for City Springfield, Mass. of CATV franchises. contract in a 91-69 vote TTiursday. Day for Veterans of the Vietnam A resolution such as this ob­ Snell estimated the average daily The mayor said cities had a Hall, which is now located in space Rouse owns a total S3 retail The DPUC last year ordered No further negotiating session was WASHINGTON (NEA) - It ain’t Times Mirror Corp., which owns scheduled. Era it took a step toward correc­ viously will not solve the dif­ peanuts. handle of $225,000 would double at growing need to work with the leased from a bank. centers in various cities with 31 ting the slight. the Sunday performances. private sector in development. DiLieto said the two firms had million square feet of space. The Hartford Courant and two Officials from the union could not ficult problems facing many That popular expression aptly CATV franchises, to sell off part of be reached for comment. More than 8 million Vietnam era veterans. But it’s a describes the vast sums of money Americans served in the Viet­ related step for a turnaround in that the nation’s taxpayers have nam period, almost 3 million of attitude. been shelling out to finance an in­ them in Vietnam. Efforts to find employment defensible federal price-support Problem in turbine The efforts of those who for veterans should be con­ “What is all this stuff anyway? It looks like floor tiles.” scheme that benefits only the coun­ STARTING SATURDAY 10 A.M.-9 P.M fought and died were made less tinued, as should the Outreach try’s peanut farmers. bearable by a lack of national program, vital to many Viet Although those growers reluctant­ closes nuclear plant will to support them. Many vets. Responsible officials ly accepted in the late 1970s a came back maimed in body and should continue close to the package of modest modifications to Bezzini Bros. OLD COLONY CO. the most protective crop law ever WATERFORD (UPI) - Crews day after a nearly six-month shutdown spirit ... and with an ever­ situation and recommend other for maintenance and refueling. MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FURNITURE SINCE 1929 An editor's view devised by Congress, they are worked today to get inside the massive present knowledge that actions as appropriate. turbine at the Millstone I nuclear power Meanwhile, Northeast also reported numerous fellow country fled pressing this year for a major plant to assess the full extent of damage ’Thursday a mixup at the Connecticut MANCHESTER — 596 HilliarcJ Street expansion of their subsidy program. the nation’s borders when called to the plant’s power-producing turbine Yankee nuclear plant in Haddam TEL: 649-3183 (corner of Adams & Hilliard St.) The unique arrangement that upon to serve. Let's stick to the system system. resulted in the inadvertent shipment of shelters peanut fanners from the Northeast Utilities spokesman Clifford scrap material with low-level radioac­ An amnesty for the draft vicissitudes of the free marketplace Hill said workers were expected to com­ tivity to a North Haven scrap yard. dodgers was declared later, akin Quote By ALEX GIKEI.LI major, or chairman, is more than a of a council, the legislature. If that dates back to 1941, when a federal plete the three-day job of removing the Spokesman Anthony Nericcio said a to pouring salt in the wounds of Cily Editor presiding officer and a ribbon- were done it might satisfy the desire turbine’s cover today so a further inspec­ survey by a radiation specialist sent to A discussion a while back at a cutter. law was enacted requiring the those who sacrificed at the to have an accountable leader, but it Agriculture Department to assign tion could be made. the scrap yard showed the radiation was GOES OUT OF BUSINESS meeting of the Charter Revision In practice he is the legislative would weaken the system. front. acreage allotments to those growing However, Hill said ’Thursday that an within federal limits but may have Commission illustrates the breach leader of the majority party. In the initial inspection from outside the tur­ exceeded administrative and transporta­ EVERY ITEM MOST ITEMS MANY ITEMS Most of the Vietnam veterans between the philosophy of the absense of any dissention among the It was pointed out by John Fitz­ the crop at the time. “In America today, the rich are bine had shown “significant damage” to tion limits set by the nuclear plant. have adjusted successfully since council-manager form of govern­ majority members of the board, the patrick, a member of the Charter BELOW BELOW BELOW getting richer, the poor are getting Revision Commission and a former That system of inflexible the system, which turns the shaft of the Because the measurements were the war. Statistics show that ment and the psychology of an elec­ majority names the chairman- above those standards, Nericcio said the RETAIL WHOLESALE FACTORY COST poorer and the millions of families torate. member of the Board of the Direc­ allocations remains in force to this plant’s generator and is not part of the many have not. For example, mayor. The board needs a presiding nuclear reactor system. trucks were returned to the nuclear plant in the middle are gradually sliding The discussion started when officer. The majority party needs a tors, the council, that such an elec­ day, making peanuts the nation’s the overall suicide rate of Viet­ tion would place all the emphasis on He said Northeast anticipated the ’Thursday. Plant officials had contacted out of the middle class and into Joseph Sweeney, who has been ac­ leader. only crop in which potential new the scrap processor and informed the nam era veterans is about 23 the “top race” and the director can­ plant would be down for “several poverty.” tive in town government, appeared A custom, never invisioned by the growers are rebuffed by a federal weeks” because of the damage already firm not to unload the trucks after they percent higher than that for non- before the committee to say that he framers of the charter, has grown didates would trail aong. The essen­ law that restrains free and open OUR LAST GREAT SALE tial object of electing a team would ascertained to blades and bearings, and had arrived. vets of the same age. favors retaining the present method up. That custom is the one which competition. could be down longer if further problems Nericcio'said the improper shipment — M uyor Bt'rnunI San(l(‘r^* of of electing — or perhaps it would be dictates making the highest vote be lost. An incredible large number of BII rl i n^lon, Vl. An a\oH

MANCHESTER — Police this the Incident is still under investiga­ police said. morning chaiga^ a Hartford man tion. Mian was released on |250 and Stakes winner with second-degree criminai Police arrested Zubair Mian, 29, ordered to appear In court May 14. attempt to commit sezuai assuait of Spencer Street yesterday, Wednesday, police arrested SPORTS and one count of risk of injury to a charging him with third-degree Geraldine Coleman, of 240 Church Page 10 minor. larcency after police said he St., Hartford, for allegedly attemp­ Poiice said Eugene Gien, S8, of 177 allegedly was involved in attmpting ting to shoplift from Shoe Town; Brooks St., was arrested in connec­ to ^ p llft from Marshall’s Depart­ ■nie woman, who was also wanted tion with an incident Feb. 18 when ment Store on Broad Street. by Farmington police for welfare he allegedly assualted an 11-year-oId Another man was involved, poiice fraud, was charged with larceny and boy at the Eastside Rec, 4S School said, but escaped after a struggle criminal tresspassing, and St. with a security guard at the store. transported to the Farmington Glen was released on a nm-surety Fifteen ties were recovered in the police station. No items were WSox outnumber bond to apoear in Manchester struggle, which were hidden under a recovered. Superior Court May 18. PoUce said trench coat worn by the escappee. Police arrest transient Price set Birds in twinbill By MIKE TULLY RBI. Bill Almon, who had four hits Keda .5, A(*lro» 4 at $33,000 DPI Sporta Writer and three RBI, ignited a seven-run Dan Driessen singled in Ken u after domestic dispute "I think the numbers kind of spoke sixth with a leadoff triple. Griffey from second base with two for themselves,” Chicago Manager ‘Tve been on the other end so out in the 10th to enable Cincinnati COVENTRY - Police arrested a charging him with second-degree for courts Tony LaRussa said Thursday. many times that I don’t believe it,” to snap a four-game losing streak. man of no certain address this mor­ criminal tresspassing. The White Sox had just swept a Almon said. Joe Price, 1-0, earned the victory ning in connection with a domestic Gilnite was released on a |S00 MANCHESTER - The Park double-header from the Baltimore Richard Dotson, 1-1, shook off a with Paul Moskau notching the disturbance, and charged him with cash bond and ordered to appear in and Recreation Advisory Com­ Orioles, 18-5 and 5-3, shaky start to pitch the complete Reds' first save of the season. Cesar , second-degree criminal mischief, court May S. mission was given an estimate of " ...It’s typical of the way we’ve game. Cedeno capped a four-run Astro disorderly conduct and also charged about $33,000 last night as cost of been playing,” LaRussa continued In the nightcap. Harold Baines eighth with a three-run homer. him with a previous warrant for Police also yesterday arrested building two handball courts next "The load isn’t on one or two guys stroked a two-run single to give Ilrnvi-H 7, GiuntH J using a motor vehicle without the two brothers for fighting on Route to the ones now at Charter Oak anymore.” Chicago the lead for good Chris Chambliss and Ed Miller owner's permission. 44A, charging each with one count of Park. Actually, the load was on Baltimore’s Ken Singleton, who hit drove in two runs each and John vice President George Bush shares a light moment with American Police said'Donald Lavoie, 27, was breach of peace. That price in based on the Baltimore’s pitching. The White Sox two homers in the opener, added his Montefu.sco, 1-1. subdued his former Society of Newspaper Editors President Thomas Wlnshlp, right, arrested at 3 a.m., detained on |S00 Bruce Roberts, 24, and Scott town’s doing all the site work and nailed five pitchers, including 20- third of the day. teammates to give Atlanta its fourth Light moment prior to addressing the group where he asked editors. Democrats bond and presented in Rockville Roberts, 19, both of 92 Troy Rd., preparation for erection of pre­ game winner Scott McGregor, for 26 straight victory. Rick Camp and other potential critics, to give President Reagan the chance to Superior Court this morning. South Windsor, were released on a cast concrete panels and doing hits in the opener. It was the most Francisco Barrios, attempting a recorded his second save and Tom hits ever made against the Orioles. comeback after rotator cuff sur­ lead the nation back to prosperity. (UPl photo) Police yesterday arrested Howard written promise to appear in the final site work when the pan­ Griffin, 1-1, took the loss. Gilnite, 27, of 8 Standish Rd„ Rockville court May 5. els are in place. In the nightcap, the White Sox gery, pitched the first 6 1-3 innings Doilgern .’1, PiKlres I The commission decided to add tagged Cy Young Award-winner to earn his first victory in nearly a Rick Sutcliffe, continuing his the project to its list of proposed Steve Stone with the loss. year. recovery from the sophomore jinx, Chief reminds citizens capital improvements, but the The 26 hits were the second-most In the only other scheduled AL hurled a five-hitter over eight in­ consensus was that in view of the by the White Sox, who had 29 hits game. Toronto at New York was nings and singled in a run. Sutcliffe, tight budget situation it is unlike­ against the Kansas City Athletics on postponed because of rain. the Rookie of the Year in 1979, ly the project will be undertaken April 23, 1955. In the National League, it was raised his record to 2-0. Steve Howe of new numbering law soon. Chet Lemon had four hits and his Cincinnnti 5, Houston 4 in 10 innings , relieved him in the ninth and earned first four RBI of the year. Greg Atlanta 7, San Francisco 3; and Los his second save Rick Wise fell to 0- Obituaries MANCHESTER - oUce Chief pliance will be sent a written notice Pryor added three hits and three Angeles 3, San Diego 1. 3 Robert Lannan has reminded and will have 30 days to come into citizens that a new ordinance will compliance. soon go into effect requiring that Violators can be fined up to $100 at John E. Rogers III street addresses be posted the rate of $10 for every ten days of Panel to meet Selm a A. Strickland parents, Mr. and Edward J. and prominently for houses and other violation. John Karl Rogers III, 52, of COl.l MBIA — Selma (Anderson) Mabel Mulligan of Dorchester, MANCHESTER - Tlie Building Pirates considering buildings. ’The numbers must be at least Hyattsville, Md , formerly of Strickland, 91, of Route 6. died Committee will meet Tuesday at Mass.; two sisters, Mrs. Helen F. The ordinance was passed so that three inches high, and must contrast B olton died T uesday in 7:30 p.m. in the office Neil Thursday at Windham Memorial Thompson of Milton, Mass., and policemen, fire fighters, and other in color with their background, and Waashuigtnn. I) (' lie was the hus­ Lawrence at Manchester High Community Hospital. She was the Mrs. Beverly A. Grayson of South emergency workers can find ad­ must be at least four feet but not band 'if Henrietta Smith' Fingers wife of Leonard Strickland. School. Committee members will Yarmouth, Mass.; three brothers, dresses quickly in emergeilcies. more than 12 feet above the ground He war born m Hartli'rd .liid grew She leaves two sons in Robert J. Mulligan of Dorchester, discuss the repair of the high schooU New Orleans move Anyone who is found not in com­ directly below them. up in Man( I;ester He was a Manchester, Raymond Strickland Mass., Donald J. Mulligan of room with representative of Russell graduate of Blufllon College, Bluff- and Arthur Strickland, one other son Stoneham, Mass, and William P. Gibson von Dohlen. Roof repair is a ton. Old" and did graduate work at NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - The from that, " Superdome spokesman a move was a bargaining ploy to in­ and two daughters and several Mulligan of Brockton, Mass, major portion of a renvation manager of the Louisiana Super- Bill Curl said Thursday. "But the Columbi.i I n'\’!Tsity School of l%re schMuled to begin at the school this crease pressure on the city of grandchildren and great­ Memorial donations may be made EB can meet deadlines dome will meet this weekend with fact is, something could come out of Pittsburgh Science He designed com­ grandchildren. to the American Heart Association. summer. munication.-; ecjuipment for l.itCom the president of the Pittsburgh it.” Asked about that possibility. Curl Funeral services will be at the Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - A schedule on attack submarines just Pirates to discuss whether the The I’irates have been battling in Division of- l.itton Industries. He Navy study committee report says as they said they would,” (Jhafee replied, "H's hard to tell — but it's convenience of the family. There and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the John J. Carlton Fisk of Chicago slides home to score on hit by Lamar baseball club will move south. court with the city of Pittsburgh, certainly worth following up” was actiie ir, the .■\merican Radio are no calling hours. Potter Funeral Electric Boat shipyards can meet said. O’Conner and Son Funeral Home, Johnson against Baltimore. Oriole catcher Dan Graham waits "We don’t want to mislead the which owns Three Rivers Stadium, In New York, Baseball Com­ Relay League He served with the Home. 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, 740 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass. A delivery deadlines on existing sub­ “’They are going to be able to meet Bargain hunting Scoring play i.ird Division of the National Guard helplessly for ball. White Sox swept doubleheader. (UPl photo) people in New Orleans to believe we about lease terms and maintenance missioner Bowie Kuhn said, "1 am has charge of arrangements. mass of Christian burial will be at 11 marines contracts and could easily delivery schedules on the ’Trident have the ballclub — it’s a long way problems. as a non-cnmmi.ssioned officer when turn out more in the future. familiar with the discussions. John a.m. Saturday in St. Brendan's and furthermore that they have the Many great bargains are to be The club signed a long-term lease the group wa.; reactivated to go to ’The report, submitted to Navy and Dan Galbreatli have kept me up Edward J. Mulligan Jr. Church, Dorchester, Mass. capacity to produce one Trident a found everyday on the classified for the stadium with the city in 1971 Germany in the H>5l)s Secretary John F. Lehman Jr. to date on their situation. ' MANCHESTER — Edward J. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s year and three 688-class attack sub­ pages of The Herald. Reading the Dan Galbreath, president and co­ Reside.s his witc he leaves his Mulligan Jr., 48, of Manchester died Cemetery, Lynn, Mass. earlier this week was made public marines a year,” he said. parents. Dr ,ind Mrs ..John E. classified is like beating inflation owner of the Pirates, said the team The original purpose of the Super- Thursday in Hartford Hospital. He ’Thursday. Sen. John H. Chafee, R- Chafee said the report noted If 1,- single-handedly. Smart shoppers wanted to stay in Pittsburgh hut was Rogers at tiie Masonic Home in was the husband of Mary Joan M. Jarvis R.I., called it “very favorable” to 000 more people were hired at Plate umpire calls 288 pitches dome was to house major league Wallingford, formerly of Bolton; check The Herald classifieds first. considering leaving the city. baseball and since the facility (McDonough) Mulligan. EAST HARTE'OKD — Mrs. Joan Electric Boat, a division of General shipyards in Groton, Conn, and "I want to make it clear we want two brotliers. .Alfrci R Rogers of Dynamics. opened 5‘^ years ago repeated ef­ Mr Mulligan was born Dec. 22, Mary (Doherty) Jarvis, 49, of 79 Quonset Point, EB “could quite fine crop of top-rated men in blue is the to stay In Pittsburgh, but we cannot Canton and James O Rogers of Salem Road, died Thursday at Hart­ “The report said they (EB) were easily... get up t o >one-and-a-half Statistically speaking, a plate umpire in a forts have been made to obtain a 1932 in Boston. He was a veteran of Manchester Chapter of Approved Umpires. live with our lease,” he said from franchise. Discussions have , been Bolton, and two sisters, Margaret the Korean Conflict. He was a ford Hospital. She was the wife of going to be able to meet the delivery Tridents and three attack subs” a nine inning baseball game calls 288 pitches. .Andrews of Hartlord and Enid 0. Umpiring is the only job in the world where his home in Columbus, Ohio. held with several teams, including retired captain with the Daniel Jarvis. Only the one bad call he may make gets any He said Superdome officials first fiogers of Manchester. notice. Iferald you are supposed to start out perfect and im­ the ()akland A s, but nothing has Massachusetts State Police, a Funeral services will be Saturday prove. contacted him about the Dome’s F'uneral services were to be today at 9 a.m. from the Callahan Funeral Swonsson The man in blue’s partner has an average come from the talks. member of the Massachusetts State possibilities last month at an exhibi­ Curl said Galbreath and Wallace in Maryland A memorial service Police Association and the New Home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford. of 56 plays at first base to make, a split se- A n gle will be held .Monday at 11 a m. at Another great idea from Quasar tion game against the New York met during a March 27 exhibition England Police Chiefs Association. Friends may call today from 2 to 4 replaces cond to make the out or safe sign in each Notes off the cuff Yankees in New Orleans. Bolton Congregational Church. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations game. Earl Yost game at the Superdome and talked He is also survived by a son, "The Superdome guys picked it up about the Dome as a major league Memorial donations may be made to Daniel ■ Mulligan, and a daughter, to the American Cancer Society, 670 j;;; The average plate umpire gets hit at least Sports Editor High-priced Dave Winfield of the New York the American Heart .Association. governor and we want to see what kind of a ballpark Teresa Mulligan, both at home; his Prospect Ave., Hartford. S once in every game by a pitched or a batted Yankees draws down a salary of $8,5(X) a deal we can make,” Galbreath said. ball. game...Bob Sheaffer, long-time assistant golf "Mr. Galbreath indicated that MANCHESTER - "We are having a bad time in What makes a man want to umpire? pro at Ellington Ridge Country Club, there wore some stadium problems State Rep, Elsie “Biz” Pittsburgh. If the judge rules the microwave oven with If you possess the following qualifications launched the 1981 Connecticut Section PGA in Pittsburgh. " Curl said. “In the Swensson, R-Manchester, lease is invalid because of its short­ following correspondence and some you have passed the first hurdle. tournament schedule by sharing first place in comings, I have got to think about a will replace Gov. William :J:' An umpire must be aggressive, assertive, the opening tourney staged at his home phone calls between the two it has gets hangover O’Neill ... at least for one Temp-Probe Cooking lot of alternatives. become apparent that the stadium argumentative, hard-headed, extroverted biters are composure and dignity. Those two course. He matched par 72 despite strong night in Manchester. “There is no question any major problems have gotten worse. and loquacious. ingredients are nearly as important as being winds to divide top money with Dennis league club cannot live with the Rep. Swensson said she That's fantastic! That’s Quasar. Also, he must be great handling people in in top physical conditions and knowing the Coscina of Cliffside and Dan DiRico of was asked to “stand in” for lease. If they don’t make some 'Everything is at a very tough situations. rule book from A to Z. Hampden. Manchester’s Ralph DeNicolq the governor who was to adjustment, baseball cannot live preliminary, exploratory state,” i-i; Umpiring was in my blood for nearly 30 Umpiring baseball games, from Little fired a 75 to tie for seventh place... Maren proving point •lave attending Friday there,” Galbreath said. Curl .said 'Mr Galbreath has in­ years, both baseball and softball. If I didn’t League to high school, college and the Tyler of Manchester is a member of the night’s Eighth Annual Galbreath planned to meet Sunday dicated that he has some very |:j have the opportunity to break into the Eastern League, was an experience in itself Hamilton College women’s lacross squad this Variety Show of the with Dome executive manager Cliff serious probleins with the lease. He HARTFORD 'ClHi - A newspaper field after World War II I would and provided 101 good stories and hundrds of spring...Peggy Laneri, another local woman, tent in his body as detected did a lew minutes ago,’’ he borne.” Manchester Senior Citizens Wallace, to discuss whether the .said baseball cannot live with the Republi(';)ii lawmaker says contacts. pitched a one-hitter for the Army women’s by the state trooper’s test. said. Broder wasn’t sure how Center. have set out to work professionally on the dia- Pirates and the Superdome could lease .. This is basically a first he's not mntli (jl a drinker, Every Joe Fan, at times, thinks he is a softball squad and came back in relief in the I certainly don’t feel as A few minutes later, a the voters back home Because the governor :j: mond. team-jup. Curl said serious discussion." •hut he’s niirsinp a hangover S I have never lost my love for umpires, on better umpire than the man working the second game against RPl as the West capable as I did when I trooper had to grab Broder would react to the stunt. will be unable to attend. “The reason for the talks is that Curl said the Superdome and New today .after downing a half any level, who usually do top workmanship game. It’s a different ball game in critical Pointers won a doubleheader this week... came in, " he said. “But I to prevent him from falling “I received several Rep. Swensson will deliver we haven't made any headway witli Orleans are "perfect " for a major bottle of liquor on a radio situations where split-secon decisions are Hartford Whalers have signed Gilles Lu- have a feeling that if I over while trying to touch calls, ” he said.'’“One was his prepared remarks to jobs with little or no credit except a lot of per- the city (of Pittsburgh) and it looks league team. taik show to push for necessary. pien to a 1981-82 contract and have rights to stood up 1 may feel a lot his toes. from a Democrat who had the seniors at the event. sonal satisfaction. like the city is not ready to do "And were hungry for major .stiffer drunk driving laws. Two parts of umpiring that I always tried Umpiring boards are always looking for new Paul Fricker, outstanding Michigan goalie. less capable,” Broder was slumped in worked against me in the Rep. Swensson says she’s anything,” said Pirates' spokesman league baseball, " he said. "To get Rep. Joseph Broder. R- men. One of the state’s best organized with a He was the ninth draft pick last June. his chair when the show last election. She was con­ “absolutely delighted and •j: to maintain and stress to aspiring young ar- Harding Peterson. an established team like the Pirates Colchester. consumed About 9:45 p.m., another ended. His sheepish grin Peterson denied the discussion of would be a godsend ’ about 10 ounces of 90 proof cerned I’d hurt my image honored to have the oppor­ m test showed that Broder seemed to show he was and effectiveness. Others tunity to replace Governor vodka mixed with ice and was legally drunk, and his resigned to his condition. carbonated mixer were more positive. I hope O’Neill for one night.” speech began to show it, But he looked puzzled when on balance the reaction is Rep. Swensson says she is Thursday before a state becoming slower and less he reached for a paper cup, trooper declared him legal­ positive.” ’’extremely concerned Eastern NBA series resumes tonight clear. missed, and nearly spilled Broder’s was driven about the needs of our ly drunk. "I told the sergeant he'd his coffee. 'Tm sorry 1 got sick." home by his wife, Andrea, longer living Americans”, better test me again "I was pretty far gone a who said she had taken the so it’s fitting that she Broder apologized after because 1 felt considerably half hour ago,” Broder ad­ emerging paie and shaken car keys before the broad­ should have been asked to more inebriated than mitted after sobering up a cast. be governor’s stand-in. from the studios at WTIC before and the room isn’t bit. “The tests say I’m 76ers' coach confident radio in Hartford spinning but I feel con­ legally sober now, but I The freshman lawmaker siderably different than I wouldn’t want to drive FULL-SIZE MICROWAVE OVEN said it was worth it to help A t Pero’s Kathy Saysl nia COOKINB CUSSES team will bounce back pass his amendment W* Nava Yagatabfa 8 P t o t n r Ptonia Temperature Probe Cooking L ets you c o o k yOur favorite m ea ls by calling for an automatic Merger approved For All Your Sprtngtimm Planttnq.______caused by fatigue, even though license suspension for FREE temperature. Cook meats, poultry PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The it appears. The Celtics last won here WESTPORT (UPl) — The board of directors of UA- WIE HAVE FRESH: pm*, onm iMm, and slow-cooked foods to the dear Philadelphia 76ers Insist the 19-polnt Philadelphia was playing its third on Jan. 20, 1979. Since then, they’re those arrested for driving DaniN Daily I a.M. to a f.h . • fuNOavi • a.M. to a p.m. “I don’t think I saw anything (in took an elbow in the ribs from • Wt SsN ff>9 SiM*y Pspen, phis L tfr r TkiiHs • fNANCHESTiR. "This game was a sirhilar situa­ through various sobriety shares being exchanged for $80 per phare in cash,” the 443-445 HARTFORD HO. Game 2) that will have any bearing Philadelphia’s Darryl Dawkins in tests. tion to the sixth game in Milwaukee letter said. where the Bucks just dominated on this series,” Boston coach Bill Game 2, probably will play tonight About an hour after the “Your board — other than the Theatre’s designees — us,” he said. “We have to sit down Fitch said. ’’They achieved what but “won’t be anywhere near 100 program begun, Broder TMOMAEHIT 647-9887 San Francisco Giants' outfielder Bill North got credit for stolen believes that the partial Theatre’s offer would, if PERO■ PAODucer” and talk about It because If we play most teams want when they won one percent,” according to Celtics’ stopped drinking but was ’raR H M V STa Q a f o r 'Q ll base against Atlanta when he knocked ball out of glove of second in PhiUy like we did (in the seond here. We’ve got to do the same. We trainer Ray Melchiorre. Archibald not still legally drunk ac­ successful, as a practical matter not only seriously 2J9 647-9S98 U d I I baseman Jerry Royster. Ball sails back of ump Billy Williams In game), we’re going to get beat.” have to go there and do what we did sat out the last 13:47 of Wednesday cording to the alcohol con­ jeopardize the merger, but as create serious damage .and risks for shareholders.” the letter said Cunningham dismissed a sugges­ here.” night’s game after suffering the in­ first inning yesterday in San Francisco. (UPI photo) SS3 tion the Sixers’ problems were Such a task may not be as easy as jury. f 10 - THE HERALD. Fri., April 24, 1981 THE HERALD. Fri,, April 24, 1981 — 11 Short always backed Martin | ^ i j n Q V\/Q V

NEW YORK (UPI) — The man who had ______toWSteinbrennertold Steinbrenner exactly what he thought -— * # faith in Billy Martin above all others, and Scoreboard that Martin was the best manager in the backed it up more than once by putting his S p o rts game and he’d be a natural for the Yankees. money where his mouth was, says the race in Steinbrenner then signed Martin as his the American League West could be all over P a ra d e manager nine days later but Short never in another two weeks. collected his bet from Paul. Bob Short always did feel Martin was "the Milt Curiously, Martin didn’t jump at the best baseball manager in the whole un­ Second Game (oliaru iViin Hcuiuam, 8 rif 7, I'niled $799,(R. 4, Carmine Abbaticllo $798,910 prospect of managing the Yankees. He still out front Slates. Cliristian (Boh Millen 11 28 5. Ted Wing $746,746 6. Calello Manzi Richman BALTIMORE CHICAGO iverse." In light of the job Martin has been was crushed over being fired by the Rangers. ab r h bi ab r h bi MAJOR Penalties^ Johnson. 1’ S.. 0 29. Hille $W9,901 7. Bon Webster $633,006 8, doing with the Oakland A's, winners of 14 of That was when Short got on the phone and Bumbry)ryc cf 4 1 1 0 Almon ss 3 10 0 Netherlands. 3 30, Pluyiners. Nether­ Walter Paisley 1626270 9. James Marohn D auerib 5 12 0 Bem2rd2b 4 1 1 0 lands.722 $5^4.428 10, HerveFiIion$r>8l,^iB their first 15, Short is more positive than ever NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Skip tour last year, and Pat Lindsey tied LEAGUE Just Ask Third period 8. Pnitod Slates, Bob talked to him. idwyer lb 4 0 0 0 Baines rf 4012 now. "You’ve dreamed of managing the Dunaway, a slight, unassuming golf for third at 67. Singletn dh 4 12 2 Johnsn dh 4 111 Miller lOldsi, f 40 9. United Slates. "If he continues the way he has been going pro who has yet to strike it big on Lownstn If 3 0 11 Nordhgn If 10 11 LEADERS Ulseth (unassislt‘di.7 23 10. Netherlands Yankees all your life," he said to Martin. ’Twelve players, including Fxizzy KiKipmans (de Vosi, 17 If Penallies-- for an'other two weeks or so, nobody will ever Minneapolis. Gabe Paul, then president of the the PGA tour, made the lineup of the Morals ph 0 0 0 0 Kuntz If 1110 l’(iA .Statistics "Now you have your chance and you mean to Zoeller, Bobby Wadkins and 1978 Crowley lb 1 0 0 0 Lemon cf 2000 Verchota, U S (double minori. Johnde Yankees, happened to be in the office with Murray Olderman Bruvn. Netherlands (served bvCollardt By United Press International catch him," says Short, who had Martin as tell me you’re going to pass it up. Don’t be a New Orleans Open by default but NOO winner Lon Hinkle were DeCincs 3b 4 0 10 Squires lb 3 0 0 0 By United Press International (Through T ol C and Tallahassee Open i 3 0 0 0 Essianc 30 11 Batting 4.r.V his manager once when he owned the Texas Short when Corbett called to say he had fired proved he belonged with a stunning bunched up at 68. Roenick rf Shots on goal United States 12-16-15 - 1 iriving fool." By UnltecTPress International Dempsey c 4 0 0 0 Pryor 3b 2 110 (based on20 at bats) Rangers. "Right now, he's 14-1 and he's going Martin. The Yankees were in town for a first-round lead. National Lea^e 43 Netherlands 9-10-7 26 ,\v<*rag«’ Distance^ 1 Fretf Couples, Martin finally agreed and then went Defending champion Tom Watson, Kmcnek ss 3 0 1 0 278 1 2. Dan Pohl.276 6 3. Hill Sander. to Seattle for a series with a club the A s have series with the Twins. Dunaway got into the $350,000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Grahm ph 1000 g ab r h pet. (loalies- Uniti'd States, Walsh Nether­ through his five-year, on-again, off-again the 1980 Player of the Year and 27 5 7 5 Collins, Cin 12 46 12 21 457 lands. John de Bruvn A--2.203 27 6 4. Tom Purt/er. 274 8 5 Fuzzy "When Gabe heard Martin had been fired, East Totals 36 3 8 3 Totals Q.Coald you pleafe tell me how many different uniforms ZiM'ller. 272(1 6, Dave ^;K•helherge^ beaten three out of four. Oakland then comes trauma with Steinbrenner. After he left the tournament as an alternate replace­ current Masters title holder, was W L Pet. GB Baltimore 201000 000-3 Rose. Phil 12 51 7 22 .431 he said, 'that's the end of Billy Martin. He’s ment for Australian Jack Newton, Montreal 2000eiOOx-5 Raines, Mtl 10 40 7 17 .425 the Plttabnrgh Piratei tove u d how they decide which to '271 3 7. Bruce Douglass. 270 8 H. Larry back for a long home stay beginning with Yankees for the second time at the end of jammed in a pack of 15, five strokes 8 2 .800 - Chicago wear for eachCO game?gai ~ — Kevin Todd, Hanover, Ind. Ziegler. 269 8 9. Tommy \ ’alemme 2H5M been fired by the Twins, Tigers and Rangers who withdrew. St. Louis 7 2 .778 E^^renchicki, Pryor, Squires. D P- Flynn. NY 9 30 2 12 .400 10, Charlie (iihson, 268 9 California whom they've knocked off four out 1979, Martin was in no hurry to manage back at 69. Philadelphia Baltimorel. LOB-Baltimore8. Chicago Dawson. Mtl 10 38 9 15 .395 The Pirates nave three complete sets of uniforms — one in and no one else will ever hire him now,"' And Dunaway could do no wrong 7 5 .583 2 Percentage in (airwav 1 Calvin Pei'te of four. The A s conceivably could be 30-1 and again. His $150,000-a-year contract still had “I didn’t do anything really well,” New York 4 4 .500 3 4.2B -Essian. Kuntz. HR-SIngleton (4). Washington, Atl 11 36 8 14 389 ^old, the second in black, the third in white. They use the «E 2. Uirrv N.'lsim Ilil Tic :i. Mike if they ever get any kind of lead like that, it'll Short remembers Paul telling him. ’Thursday as he eased through the Watson said. Pitts tmrgh 4 4 .500 3 S—Lemon. Hernandez, St.L 7 15 .385 jersey and pants interchangeably, which gives them nine pos­ i hursday s Sports Tran sad ions Reid and .lack H<*nner 79 5 Hill "I said, 'you gotta be kidding,'" Short goes two years to run and he could take it easy if Chicago 1 10 .001 7^ IP H RERBBSO Madlock, Pitt 2 10 .370 By United Press International Rogers 70 6. Briu'c Ik'vlin 748 7 Tom be all over. 1 know Billy Martin He won't let 7,080-yard Lakewood Country Club Watson started on the back nine West Baltimore Scott. St.L 5 14 .368 sible color combinations, and they have used them all. The Baseball Kile 745 8. John Mahallev 7.'1H 9 (ienc on. "I told Gabe there'll always be someone he wished. Carter. Mtl 8 13 361 up." But Finley was looking for a new manager course on eight birdies for a round­ and managed only one birdie at No. Los Angeles ll 2 .846 — Stone (Ll-1) 6 6 5 5 4 2 only restriction is that the white jerseys are used only for Boston Signed reliever Bob Sianlev l.ittler 725) lU. Curtis Strange 719 Short, the head of his own trucking business in this game to hire a manager like Martin. leading 8-under-par 64. Atlanta 7 5 .563 3V^ Stewart 2 1 0 0 0 2 American League home games, in which they also use gold and black jerseys to a lour-year contract to go intoelleci at Oakland. 16 to make the turn with a 1-under Cincinnati 6 6 .500 4*4 Chicago g ab r l. starting next season Lansford. Bos 17 .47 472 when the whim dictates. The decision on which color combo in Minneapolis, knows Martin better than He insisted there was no way in the world "He thought he could get Martin cheap, for One of those birdies came on a 20- 35. He got in trouble with a bogey at ^ n Diego 5 9 JB7 8Vk Barrios (Wl-0) 61-3 7 3 3 2 1 Pittsburgh Reactivated second anybody would hire him again and 1 said I’d foot chip shot from off the green. San Francisco 5 0 J67 6*4 Hickey 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Burroughs, Sea 3 10r .455 they’ll use on any given day Is made, according to Pirates' baseman Phil Garner (rom the di.sahled anyone else in baseball Until Charlie Finley maybe $40,000 a year, and that Steinbrenner the fifth hole, missing a 3V4-foot 2 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Singleton. Bal 4 13 433 list bet him $500 Martin would be hired by some Houston 3 10 231 8 Farm er (S2) officials, by the equipment manager. hired Martin to pilot the A s last year after would pay the rest, but 1 knew he had no And he narrowly missed two five- Thursday 's Results HBP—^ Stone (Nordhagen). WP— Kemp. Del 4 17 .415 Haskelhall major-league club within the next 10 days. foot putts, on the sixth and 15th New York at Pittsburgh , ppd., rain Barrios. T-2:33. A-6.830. Veryzer. Cle 1 II .383 Boston Signed guard Glenn Hagen, a George Steinbrenner discharged him for the chance of doing that,” Short says. "Finley He jumped at that and we bet $500. holes, that would have given him Atlanta 7, San Francisco 3 Gamble. NY 8 23 4 9 391 tree agent, for next season Bowling second time. Short was the only owner Mar­ talked to Martin’s agent, Doug Newton, and Cincinnati 5, Houston 4,10 innings SAN DIEG& LOS ANGELES Bernazard. Chi 10 41 7 16 .390 College "Gabe and I are very close friends," Short two more birdies. Los Angeles 3, San Diego 1 Evans. Bos 10 38 10 14 .389 By United I’rc.ss International Hutch Baird :i6-37--71 .laeksonville Named Roherl Wenzel tin ever worked for who didn't fire him. then Newton called me. He said, ‘it looks like ab r h bi ab r h bi "And if 1 ever bought another ballclub, " explains. "I have a lot of respect for him and "Really, I just didn’t do anything PGA F r id a 's Games Richrds If 3 0 0 0 Lopes 2b 4 0 10 Zisk, Sea 13 49 6 19 .388 Greater Now Orlean.s Open .lerrv McGee :i7-36 73 head haskelhall coach the whole thing is off. Finley isn’t willing to (All Times EST) OSmith ss 3 0 0 0 Landrexcf 4 0 2 1 Fisk. C^i 9 31 7 12 .387 At New Orleans. April 2:1 Doug Teuell 38-:f- -73 Northern Arizona Named Jimmy I think he's a genius when it comes to making (Par 72) 9 ' says Short, "the first thing I'd do is try to get pay Martin’s full salary and Steinbrenner wrong,’’ said Dunaway, of New York (Jones 0-1) at Montreal Jones cf 30 10 Baker If 4 1 1 0 Home Runs .lohn M('(>ough :i6-37 73 lO'ters coach ol varsity hockey Billy as my manager again There's nobody trades. I've learned a lot about baseball from Charlotte, N.C. “I drove in the (Burrisl-l).l:S5|6p, Bass lb 4 0 10 Garvey lb 4 0 1 1 National League-Thompson. Pitt4; Skip Dunaway 31n'0--64 Hod Nucholls 38-:f- 71 IjHiisiana Tech Associate head won’t let Billy go unless Finley does.’” Philadelphia (Carlton 2-0) at Chicagi Lefebvrrf 3 0 0 0 Cey3b 3 0 00 Carter and Dawson. Mtl, Driessen and Pat Lindsey 3T.-32- 67 Mike Holland ;f-;i8 71 liMiihall (nach K .1 U'vvis announces else in the world like him. Look, he may be Short got on the phone again, this time with fairway and I hit my irons close to (ReuschelO-2).2:35 p.m. SalazarSb 3 0 0 0 Guerrer rf 4 1 1 0 Foster, Cin and Schmidt. Phil 3. Ed Kiori 3r;-33-6R Calvin Poole ;i8-:f- -71 rehremenl to enter private business Bv United Press international the hole, and I made the putts I was putt, and another when he finished St. Louis (Snirley 1-0) at Pittsburgl Mly c 3 0 10 Scioscia c 2 1,20 American League — Armas, Oak 6; Scott Hoch 34-34 -68 Cesar Sanudo 37-:i6 -71 F(H)thall PRa Tournament ol Champions miserable to get along with, but you don't Finley. Singleton. Bal. risk, Chi and Smalley, J C Snead 3r,-33 -68 At Akron, Ohm. April 2.3 supposed to make.” up with three bad shots in a row at (Candelaria 0-1), 7 :55 p. m. Philips 2b x2 0 1 0 Russell ss 2 0 0 0 Vance Ilealner 36-:i7 71 Houston Reh'ased kicker Chester hire him to teach Sunday school, paint you a “i said to Finley, ‘I happen to know that Cincinnati (Pastore 0^) at Houston Wisep 2 0 0 0 Sutcliffe p 20 11 Min 4; 5 players tied with 3. Urn Graham 33-3^^• -68 ■lohn Mahaih'y :i8-3r.- 73 Marrol (The top24 howlers with match play All of a sudden the $63,000 first (Niekro 1-2).8:368;36p.m. Kuns Batted In Bobby Cole 33- 3T- -68 Howard Tvvitly 36- 37 71 records and total pinlalls alter four picture or be a babysitter for your kids. You nobody in baseball likes you, particularly the ninth hole. Turner ph 1111 Howep 0000 New England Traded guard Sam prize for the New Orleans Open did Teriy Mauney hit a hole-ip-one on San Diego (Curtis O-I) at Los Angeles LIttlefildp 0 0 0 0 National League— Concepcion, Cin 12. 1/on Hinkle .32-36 68 l’'orrest l-ezlef :i6-;i7 71 Adams to New Orleans tor the Samis rounds. 32 gam es' hire him for the two most important things a You hire him Steinbrenner,”’ Short remembers his conver­ (Welch04), 10:35 p.m. Totals 27 1 5 1 Totals 29 3 9 3 Herr, St.L II; Cabell. SF and Driessen. Gil Morgan .33-3T. -68 Bobby I’ancratz ;i7-.36 71 first pick m the eighlh round of nexi 1 Ernie Sehlegel, Vancouver. Wash 6- not seem like the impossible dream. the 17th hole, a par 3, 210-yarder Cin 10; Carter. Mtl and Foster, Cin9, Mike Donald .34-34 68 Hobby Mitchell :i6-:i7 71 26,7.144 manager can do for you — win ballgames and sation. “ ‘He doesn’t like you for what you did Atlanta (NiekroOO) at San Francisco x-awarded first base on catcher s week’s draft, signed ijuarterhack Mat' It was the best PGA round ever with a pond edging into the fairway. (Ripley 0-1),10:36p,m. Interference American League— Armas. Oak 19; Bruce lx?itzke .16-32-68 Wally Armstrong 3T :18 71 Cavanaugti and defensive lineman .lulius 2 Earl Anthonv, Dutihn, Calil 44-0 put people in the seats — and he does that to win games to him with Dick Williams. There’s no way Fisk. Chi 13; Lynn. Cal, Smalley. Minn Fuzzy Zoeller :t4-:)4 68 Michael Brannan :i7-36 71 Ad.ims to multi-year contracts i.m for Dunaway, who since he became Roger Maltbie also hit one on the Saturday's Games San Diego (0)000010-1 better than anyone I've ever known in the Steinbrenner will ever pay part of Martin’s New York at Montreal Los Angeles 010 001 lOx— 3 and Oliver. Tex 10, Bobbv Wadkins ;{3-3T- -68 Mike McCullough 34-30 73 San Diego Sign<‘d wide receiver .3 Carmen Salvino. Chicago, 6-2-0.7,(B9 history of the game. Nobody is any happier a pro in 1976 has earned a mere $19,- 165-yard, par 3 eighth hole. St. Louis at Pittsburgh ' EJ—Scioscia. Kennedy. DP—San Diego Stolen Bases Charlie Gibson 31-.37 68 Titn Simpson 37- 37Billv 74 Mullins 4 Steve C(Hik. Roseville. Call! .44-6. salary.'” National League — Haines. Mtl 11; Dave Kichclberger 3T -.13-68 508. He has been sponsoring himself John Cook shot a 69 but was dis­ Philadelphia at Chicago 1. Los Angeles 3. LOB—San Diego 3, Los Clint Dovle :»-:i6 74 7.(578 over the job he's doing with Oakland now than Short suggested to Finley that he pay the Cincinnati at Houston Angeles6 HR—Turner (1). SR-Phlllips, North. SF 9; Lopes, LA, Moreno. Pitt Andy Bean :M-:tr--60 David Thore :r7-:i7 74 5 Tom Baker. Bullalo N Y 6-26. 1 am " full amount of Martin’s contract, $150,000, on the tour and enters tournaments qualified for failing to sign his San Diego at Los Angeles [>opes, Guerrero, Landreaux, Baker. ^ and Scott, Mtl 5. John Cook 3T-34-69 (iary .McCord 38- 3l> 74 7,1X19 him, but I knew in my heart he was dead Atlanta at San Francisco Russell. American League — Henderson, Oak 8; Hon Slreck :M-3T- -69 Ed Dougherty 36- 38 74 6 Pete Couture. Windsor I JH'ks. (\)nn , Short should be He's the one who per­ sparingly. scorecard, and Bobby Walzel Cruz. Sea 7; Carew, Cal and Babitt. Oak Tim Graham 34- ;tr -69 Money Leaders 7-l6.7.«r wrong about Martin. 1 told him not only would and that if he did. Steinbrenner might pay IP H RERBBSO Buddy Gardner 38-36 74 llv United Press International Dunaway, 29, said he did not think withdrew because of an injury after AMERICAN LEAGUE 4: 5 players tied with 3 Don PiKilcy 3T.-34 69 Sieve Meinvke :r -:io 74 7 i.arrv LaiM. Santa Rosa. Call! 5-3-6 suaded Finley to hire Martin in the first Billy have another major-league job inside of Martin half of what he was contracted for, San Diego p (;a (;o lf By United Press International Wise(L(W) 7 9 3 2 3 2 Pitching Tom Watson ;M-3T- 60 Jolt Mitchell 40-:i4 74 6,557:1 place He's also the one who first suggested about bogeys and, as a result, did shooting 4-over-par 40 in his first 1. Rav Flovd $218,479 2, Bruce Lietzke 8 Mark Roth, Spring Lake Heights 10 days, but if he wanted to make another bet $75,000 a year, and consent to release him. East Littlefield I 0 0 0 0 0 Victories Greg Powers :i6-30-69 Morns Hatalsky :i7-37 74 $178,15.^ :i, .lohnnv Miller $170,903 4. George Steinbrenner hire Martin after the not play cautiously or defensively. nine holes. L Pet. GB National League— Valenzuela, LA 4-0. Tom I\jrlz.er :M-:tf.- -60 Leonard Thompsn 37- ;r7 74 N J ,:i-5 6.H-{W with me, I could tell him what team Martin "Without Martin, you’ve got nothing to Los Angeles 3'om Watson $13l),46r. 5, Torn Kile 9 Marshall Holman Medlord Ore .26- Rangers fir#d him in the middle of the 1975 “Normally when I get going, I Although rain threatened Cleveland 6 3 .667 - Sutcliffe (W 2-0) 8 5 1 1 3 4 Hooton LA. Sorensen. St.L and Zachry, Hoger Calvin .T -:)4 -60 Mike Guvi* :»-:i6 7 $lir,r9f 6. Hale Irwin $li:i,:») 7. Curtis would go to." sell." Short told Finley, “With him, you have, New York 7 4 ,636 - NY 3-0, 8 pitchers tied with 2. Keith Fergus 3T-34 60 Mark Haves :i7-:i8 7 6.6.8541 ease up and try not to make a thoughout the day, the clouds held Howe(S2) 100000 Strange $1(M.234 8. Lee Trevino $1(H,726 16 Mike Durhm. Chagrin Falls Ohm season Short has a good recollection of both Paul pressed him and Short said the next and if you get lucky, you can sell the team Boston 6 4 .600 Sutcliffe pitched to 1 batter in 9th. American League— May. NY. Kcough, Barry Jaeckcl 3T-;M-69 Stan Stopa :iy :i6 7 9 Amis Bean $K«.rir7 10. Bill Rogers bogey,” he said. “Today I played together until a fine mist started McCatty and Norris. Oak 3-0; 10 pitchers Roger Maltbie w Craig Stadler 36-30 7 3-5 6 , 6,879 circumstances. team that would hire Martin would be the and the new owner will have to pay Martin’s Detroit 7 5 .583 *^ T-2:38. A-35.0e7. $1(11.422' “ Brad Corbett, who had the Texas Rangers aggressive all the way." falling with only a handful of players Milwaukee 5 4 .556 1 tied with2. Uinnv Wadkins Sale Omohundro 40-:f- 7 LPGA GOLF 11 Honrv (ionzalez, Colorado Springs, Yankees. contract. If you don’t sell, you still have Mar­ Baltimore 3 6 333 3 ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO Earned Run Average David Lundstrom 34-:r- 60 Tomtnv \alenline :io-:i6 7 1. Nancy Lo[)ez-Melton $88 1(12 2, Colo , 5 3-(>, 6.874 DeWitt Weaver was two strokes left on the course on the west side of Stanton Allgell 3T-34-60 12 (iarv Dickinson, Burleson Tex 44- at the time, called me one day during the 1975 "Gabe said I was crazy, " Short laughs. tin, who comes from Oakland and is sure to Toronto 3 9 .250 4*>7t ab r h bi ab r h bi (based on 9 innings) Donna (a[)oni 1^4.(fl 3. Pal Bradlev back in second place with a 66. the Mississippi River, opposite Miller if 5 1 1 2 North cf 5 1 2 0 National League— Allen and Falcone. Rod Curl .3T-3r.-7n 6,6.871) season and told me he couldn't take it "I asked him why he said that and he said draw people there. You’ll get a good part of NY and Rincon, St.L 0.00: Valenzuela. .lay Haas 3r.-:if. TO $71.74^ 4. JoAnne earner $K1,972 r. Sallv i:i Hill Coleman. SpringliehL Ore 5 3- Mark O’Meara, who joined the downtown New Orleans. Oakland 1 .932 - Royster 2b 4 0 0 0 Cabell lb 4 0 11 l.ittle. South Africa, $60,724 6, Beth anymore with Martin and he was going to fire the money back you’re paying him the first (Chicago 3 .700 4*-i Wsnngtn rf 5 12 0 Morgan 2b 3 0 0 0 LA 025; Sanderson. Mtl 0.60. .lim Dente 34-36 -70 (1.6.W4 because I know Steinbrenner a lot better Miko Kcid 36-.14 70 Daniel $r8.;«i) 7. Amy Alcott $56,887 8, 14 Bill Spigner, Chic.igo 5. 3-6,6.811 him. " Short recalls "I said to him. 'don't do California 7 ,462 7 Homer 3b 5 12 0 Evans 3b 4 0 10 American League — Aase, Cal, .lane Blalock $50,778 9. Sandra Palmer than you do and he'd never have Martin as his day the team opens in Oakland and you’ll get Texas 6 ,456 7 (Thmblsib 4 12 2 Clark rf 3 0 0 0 Garland. Cle and Stewart. Bai 0.00, Joe Inman 3r.-.3r- 70 15 P;iul Moser. Somerset. Mass [l-f -d.’ it. you're crazy You don't put your finger in $44,250 10. Kathv Whitworth $[18,452 6.8S) manager.'" half his salary back when the A’s go to New Seattle 9 .308 9 Murphy cf 4 0 10 Breiningp 0 0 0 0 Keough, Oak 0.33. Kingman. Oak and Bud Allin ;m-:)6 -70 MKN' S TENNIS Kansas City 7 .222 9 Ram irzss 2 10 0 Stennttpn 1000 Wilcox, DetO 82 .lim Barber :w :)6 -70 16 Hugh Miller Men IT Island Wash the machine when it's running and making Short proposed another bet. He'd take 10-to- York to play the Yankees. Either way, you I Assn ol Tennis Prolessionals i 3-5-6,6.861 Minnesota 9 .182 10 Benedict c 3 2 2 1 Hollandp 0 00 0 Strikeouts Brad Bryaut 36 34--71) 1. .lohn McEnroe $229,(100 2, Guillenno money for you ' 1 odds, $5,000 to $500, that Martin would be lav s Montefsep 3 0 0 0 Herndon If 4 2 3 0 National League— Valenzuela. LA36: Jerry Heard 36-34 - 70 17 Neil Burton St laiuis. Mo f-3-6 can’t lose.” Vilas. Argentina, $140,600 ll. Ilil) Scanlon 6.778 "I thought I had convinced him. but later the new Yankee manager within 10 days. Indian netmen (Thicago 18, Baltimore 5.1st game Campp 0 0 0 0 May c 4 0 10 Carlton, Phil and Soto. Cin 23; Seaver. lyon Nielson -70 $126,200 4. .limmy Connors $104,'250 5 Finley listened and signed Martin. Chicago 5. Baltimore 3,2nd game LeMastr ss 2 0 12 Cin 17; Blue. SF. Gullickson, Mtl and Hubert Green :«-34-70 Gene Maver $!R,i50 6. Brian Teach«*r 18 Kd Hesslei .Ir Nashua N II .266 that same day. he called me again and said. T 6.76 Paul said it was a bet. The rest, as they say, is history, including Toronto at New York, ppd., rain Griffin p 2 0 0 0 Sorensen. St.L 16. Frank ('onner 36- 34--70 W6,:a 7. Roscih' ’rainier $80,725. 8. did it. I fired Martin ' I told him that was the That very same evening, Steinbrenner one little footnote. Friday’s Games Davis rf 2 0 0 0 American League — Kcough, Oak 16; Allen Miller 34-36- -70 \'anni('k Noah. I’'ran(’e. $7:i.96[l 9. Vijay 19 ,)oe lluli'hinson. Scranton. Pa 3-5-6, (All______Times EST) Totals 35 7 10 5 ToUls 34 3 9 3 Bums, (Thi and Kingman. Oak 15; . (’harlcs Coody 3f•3^^- 70 6,748 most idiotic thing 1 ever heard of. " Steinbrenner is still paying Martin for win­ Amnlraj $71,87 10. \’ilas (ierulailis '20 Fred .laskie, I ireemlale Wis 44-6. called Short at home and asked him what he California (Travers 0-1) at M i n n e s o ta Atlanta 002 120 020—7 Langford. Oak 14. Bannister. Sea. I^rry Ziegler ;«•:»- 70 Hy United Press International $5.9,87 Short took that call in his office in Sr.-STr 70 6.685) s thought about Martin as a manager. Short ning ballgames in Oakland. (Redfem l-1),2:15p.m . SanFrancisco 110100000-3 Blyleven. Cle, Corbett, Minn, and Mav, George Cascino Quarterrinal Round WOMEN STKNNIS NY 13, Bobby (.'lainpett .16-34-70 (All Times EST i 21 Gi'orge Papjias, Charlotte N C 3-5 start Monday CJhic^o (Trout 1-0) at Detroit (Morris E—Morgan, North. DP—Atlanta 1. San I Wotm*n’s Tennis Association i Saves Bruce Douglass ;e-34 -70 I Best-ol-Seven i 6,6,688 l-l),l:3iFp.m. Francisco 1. LOB—Atlanta 10. San 1. Martina Navratilova $288 156 2. Oakland (Norris 3-0) at Seattle (Abbott Francisco?. 2B—Chambliss, Washington National League — Castillo, LA and Mark Lye .38-33 - 71 Edmonton v.s NY Islanders 22 Malt Surma laingview Wash . 26-6 (NY Islanders lead series, 3-2) Andr a .laeger $177,713 :i. Chris Evert 6f?l 0-3). 10:36 p.m. S&-Norlh2, Murphy, Herndon, Ramirez Sutter. St.L3; 7 pitchers tied with2. Tom Jones 37- 34 71 Lloyd $ll£).()(l) 4. liana Mandlikova. By LEN AUSTER doubles slot. Kansas City (Gale 1-0) at Milwaukee Miller. S—LeMaster, Camp. American League — Gossage, NY 3; Gary Koch 3v36 71 Apr 16 NS’ Islanders 8, Edmonton 2 271 Wavne Webb ’ru.si'on Ariz ,:i-5-6 Apr 17 NY LslanderK6, Edmonton 3 Czechoslovakia, $147,17 5. PamShriver 6,668 Herald Sportswriler “We’ll fit in somewhere in the (Slatonl-1).8:30p.m. IP H RERBBSO Farm er. (Thl. Corbett. Minn and Lopez, Dick Faldo .36-3f -71 $130,950 6, Wendv Turnbull. Australia. Apr to Edmonton f . NY Islanders 2 24 .)(K* Berardi Brooklyn, N N’ 3-5-6 Seen in the middle of the league middle of the league,” voices Texas (Honeycutt 04)) at Cleveland Atlanta Del2; 15 pitchers tied with 1 Jim Simons .34-37 71 $90,188 7. Svivia llanika. West Germanv, 6 5^87 Sarazen (Garland 1-0),7:35 p.m. Montefusc (W 1-1) 6 7 3 3 2 1 Pole Brown 34-37 -71 Apr 20 NY Islanders f, Edmonton 4 $«3.;im 8. Barbara Potter $7 8(X) 9. but working hard to move up is the Manchester Coach Phil Hyde, Toronto (Bomback 1-0) at New York Camp(S2) 3 2 0 0 ~ .lim Booros 36- 3Tr- 71 (OT> Traev Austin $7,000 10. Bettina Bunge “We'll try to secure the fourth spot (Johnl-l),6p.m. San Francisco Tom Storey 34-37 -71 Apr. 22 - Edmonton 4. NY Islanders 3 $74.87 lll,OS!SO.\l.S — Vicky Manchester High boys' tennis team. Miko Smith :ir.-36 -71 - NY Islanders a( Edmonton. in the league but w e’re looking for Saturday’s Games Griffin (Ll-1) 6 1-3 7 5 3 6 5 Apr 24 PBA BOWLING Steeves J37-138-352, Fran ..... ■ .* • k f-. to retire The Indian netters, 7-6 a year ago, Oakland at Seattle Breining 1 2-3 2 2 2 0 0 Tom Jenkins 33- 0 :»(f -71 1. Karl Anthonv $104,700 2 Marshall swing into the '81 campaign Monday an upset somewhere and to finish California at Minnesota Holland 1 1 0 0 1 0 .lim Colbert 37- 34-71 Apr 26 Edmonton at NY Holman $80,541) :i. Mark Roth $»V4.t2i) 4 Newton 168-371, Marge ' •’ • i- fv. Jim Colbert 37-34- 71 Islanders. 8 (f afternoon at South Windsor High at higher.” Kansas City at Milwaukee Montefusco pitched to 1 batter in 7th. Wavne Webb $5.M7) 5. Steve Martin H am er 136, A nnam ae AUSTIN, Texas (UPI) - Gene Chicago at Detroit HBP—by Breining (Ramirez). PB- Tommy Moore 36- .3Tr- 71 Minne.sotavs Butlalo $5l,'730 6. Mike Durbin SIM.HKl 7. Bo '•■Mfcl —* - 4 • .13-38- 71 < Minnesota wins senes, 4-1 > Donohue 149380, Eleanor Sarazen, one of only four players 3.15. Hyde sees Simsbury, Conard and Texas at Cleveland Benedict T-3;09, A—4,710 Bob Shearer Dowden $:M.;i:t8 8. Boh Handlev $:i2.5J5. .'V'' Boston at Baltimore George Cadle 37- 34 -71 Apr 16- Mjnne,sota4, BuilaloS (OTi Jenks 137. It starts a 12-match schedule. Wethersfield as the top three outfits CINCINNATI HOUSTON Apr 17 Minnesotar. Hulfalo2 0, Ernie Schliegel $:i0,445 10. .lay ever to win all four of golf’s major Toronto at New York Terry Mauncy 36- 3fr 71 Robinson $20,205 Seniors Andy Browne, Mike in the CCIL. ab r h bi ab r h bi Golf Tom Jcnnetle 37- 34Apr 71 19 - MinnesotaB, Bullalo4 championships, says he’ll retire Collins rf 4 2 2 0 Puhlrf 4 111 Apr 20- Hutfalor. Minnesota4 lOTi NASCAR Hellenbrand and Glenn Marx have "The kids have dedicated (1st game) George Burns 34- 37 -71 1, Bohhv Allison $169,456 2, Richard HOME ENtaNKERS - from all competition after com­ BALTIMORE CHICAGO Mejias rf 1 0 0 0 Reynlds ss 4 1 2 0 Fred Couples 3:,-36--71' Apr 22-• Minnesola4, lluffalo3 -V . themselves this year to get 5 1 1 0 Roberts 2b 1000 Pottv$155’',665 :i. Darrell Waltiip$13l,67() Carol Scott 176, Diane Cote the Nos. 1 thru 3 singles slots ab r h bi ab r bi Griffey cf Ben Crenshaw .3f.-36-7l NS'Rangers vs St Ixiuis 4. Ricky Rudd $116,420 5, Dale pleting play in this week’s Legends Conepen ss 5 13 3 Cedeno cf 5 1 1 3 themselves fit. They are interested Bumbry cf 5 0 0 0 Almon ss 6 14 3 David Edwards :i7-34-71 I NY Rangers lead series. 3-2) Earnhardt $114.IK) 6. JihIv Ridlev 203-198-554, Patty Westine of Golf. respectively. A pair of seniors. Brad Foster If 4 0 11 Cruz If 5 0 2 0 in a higher position than is being Dwyer lb 4 2 2 0 Bernzrd2b 6 2 3 1 Sammy Rachels :tr.-36 -71 Apr 16 .St [,ouis6. NS’ Hanger;:.! $69,5.20 7. Terry (.allonte $H9.:W5 8. 450, Cathy Bohjalian 177- Sarazen, who will turn 80 next Woixlhouse and Scott Cheney, are Lownstn If 5 0 2 1 Fisk c 4 3 3 1 Driessn lb 30 11 Ivielb 3 00 0 Danny Edwards 36- 35^-71 Apr 17- NY Rangersb, St l,x)Uis4 Bennv Parsons $69,156 9. Harry Gant 0 00 0 479, Marie St.Onge 473, February, played in his first pro vying for the No. 4 slot with the stated,” Hyde states. Singletn rf 4 2 3 3 Hill c 10 0 0 Knight 3b 5 0 10 LaCorte p DA Weibring ;)6-3rr 71 Apr 19 “• NY Rangers6. St l^iuis3 $67.86(1 10, Cale Yarborough $6:i.2tf Schedule. April 27 South Windsor Morales lb 0 0 0 0 Luzinsk dh 3 2 0 0 Kenndy2b 4 0 0 0 Woods ph 0 0 0 0 Bill LoeHlcr ;M-:r7--7i Apr 20 NY Rangers4. 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Yankee Traveler THE HERALD, Fri.. April 24. 1981 — l.'i ftegion becomes Mother Nature's stage 'Messiah’ Sunday B ^ T O N —The Manchester Civic Orchestra By STEPHEN CRAWFORD There are numerous waterways To get to Pembroke take ftoute 3 and the choir of St. Maurice Church will give a per- ALA Aulo and Travel Club where you can witness these to display their white, pink, yellow, white water canoe race will be held. plenty to see if you just want to South. Get off at Exit 12 and tollow orange« and purple . blooms along fomiOTce of the “Messiah” April 26 at 7 p.m at the T h e a te r WELLESLEY, Mass. (UPI) - slender, silver fish as they struggle It starts In Montgomery Center, Vt., watch. The race begins at 1 p.m. church, Hebron Road. D ance Route 139 West to Route 53 Muth. with the reddish-orange blossoms of and follows the Trout River for 10 with two boats starting ever^ New Englanders love their part of upriver. For information on the best Then, take Route 14 toward f’em- The performance will be under the direction of the country because of the enjoy­ viewing areas, call or write the the flowering quince. The white miles to East Berkshire. minute. There are numerous placgs Steven Hwang. broke. Herring Run Park is just flowers of the pears and spireas The first part of the course (Class along Route 118, which follows the ment each of the four seasons Division of Marine Fisheries, 100 before you reach Pembroke Center. For ticket information phone Nancy Blanchard, • “Is There Life After High School?” by Craig offers. As winter yields to warmer Cambridge St., Boston 02202. should be out. So should the I conditions) is narrow, swift and river, for spectators to view the W75S7; Dorll aoutier, 6494255; or Mary Mum- Carnelia and Jeffrey Kindley, directed by Melvin • A performance by dancer Rozann Kraus and flutist weather, the region becomes Telephone: (617 ) 727-3193. crabapples, with their additional twisting with numerous rocks. The racers paddle along. ford, 646-6142. Bernhardt,'through May 17 at the Hartford Stage Com­ reds and pinks, and horse chestnuts. Daniel Epstein, members of the Traveling Artists and mother nature's stage. As your rite lower part (CHass II conditions) is pany, Hartford. Performances Tuesday through Arbor Day The Arnold Arboretum is located slower and wider with some tight Performers Company, April 29 at noon at Center Church to spring this year, attend a fish fry On Sunday, April 26, you can both As an added attraction, Thursday at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. House, 60 Gold St., Hartford. (249-5631) as the herring run on Cape Cod, see and sample some of the If fish aren’t ^our fancy, how at the junction of Routes 1 and 203 in turns. If you intend to compete, you Montgomery Center has more the Jamaica Plain section of Boston. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; matinees Wednesday at 2 p.m. • Dance performance by Trinity students tonight and stroll through Boston’s Arnold Ar­ migrating herring. The Pembroke about flow ers?'A rbor Day in should run the course at least once. covered bridges than any town in the and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. (527-5151) To get there via mass transit take There will be seven categories to Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Austin Arts Center, Trinity boretum in fuii bioom or paddle Historical Society is holding its Massachusetts is Friday, April 24. United States. A total of five, with Benefit concert • “Bodies” by James Saunders, directed by Kenneth College, Hartford. Final performance in the Trinity down white water from Vermont’s ’’Fourth Annual Grand Old- The Arnold Arboretum is the Orange Line to Forest Hills and enter this year. There is a minimum three right on Route 118. walk two blocks north. Frankel, through May 3 on the Main Stage at the Long ’ College Dance Perspectives Series. (527-8062) melting snow. fashioned Herring Fry” from 11 celebrating by conducting tours of of four entrants per category. For more information, call Ver­ HARTFORD — This Sunday, the fusion jazz Wharf Theater, New Haven. Ferformances ’I’uesday a.m. to 3 p.m. at Herring Run Park its 265 acres every half hour, from Registration is from 11 a.m. to noon mont Voyageur Equipment at (802) group MOTO will play a benefit performance for through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m. and 8:30 Every year, from the third week in Pembroke. The menu consists of 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Granny Grunt’s Restaurant right 3264789. Peace Train at Taurus Cafe, 227 Lawrence St., in April to mid-May, the Atlantic p.m. and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. (787-4282) fresh herring that’s caught, cleaned The Arnold Arboretum was the Frostbite derby in Montgomery Center. The fee is To get to Montgomery Center, the Hartford. Suggested donations is $3 for 7:30-10 p.m • “Close Ties” by Elizabeth Diggs, through May 10 on alewife run upstream from the sea and cooked on the spot; baked first in the United States to open to $3. All p ro ceed s go to. the ALA Auto and Travel Club suggests performance. to spawn. Throughout this period, Maybe you prefer a less passive Stage II at the Long Wharf Theater, New Haven. Perfor­ / beans, cornbread, doughnuts, the general public. Today it contains means to greet the new season. Montgomery Center Volunteer Fire taking Interstate 89 north to Elxit 10. MOTO is an Improvisatory jazz ensemble which the freshwater shallows of Cape Cod mances Tuesday through Friday at 8:15 p.m., Saturday coffee, milk and tonic. The price is more than 7,(XX) varieties of trees, Then enter the “Trout River Frost­ Department. Follow Highway 100 to Elden. Then has performed in concert and area clubs for several at 4:15 p.m. and 8:15 p.m. and Sunday at 2:15 p.m. and are literally jumping with alewife, a $3 for adults and $2 for children 12 shrubs and vines. bite Derby” on Sunday, April 26. There were 115 competitors in 86 take Route 118 to Montgomery years. Guest artists Pat Metheny, Dave Liebman, member of the herring family. 7:15 p.m. (787-4282) and under. On Arbor Day expect the azaleas This is the third year this amateur boats last year. So, there will be Onter. Bob Moses and Steve Swallow appear frequently. • ”A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the L ectu res Drummer Bog Qatzen, percussionist Gene Bozzi Forum,” through Sunday at the Downtown Cabaret and Tom Majesky on electric guitar are working Theater, Bridgeport. (576-1634) with a new MOTO member, Don Baba, on • “Funny (3irl,’’ the 1964 Broadway hit, starring • A talk by Mary Ann Pressamarita, April 30 at 5:55 vibraphone. MOTO ia based in Wethersfield. Rosallng Harris, through June 28 at the Coachlight p.m. at Room A-7, Manchester Community College, UConn offers Moliere satire All proceeds from this benefit will go toward Dinner Theater, East Windsor. Performances nightly Manchester. Free. (649-1061) STORRS — “The Misanthrope,” Moliere’s eighth annual New England Fiddle Contest. except Mondays; call for matinee schedule. (522-1266) • “Romping with the Right Whales of South noblemen drives Alceste to the limits of He also directed here and acted in Mrozek’s • “Merton of the Movies’’ by George S. Kaufman and 17th century French social satire about a man toleration. Peace Train is a non-profit organization which America, " a slide show by Ricardo Mandojana, Argen­ contemporary Polish play “The Emigres.” produces free arts events in neighborhood parks Marc Connelly, directed by James Hammerstein, Violinist Elmar Oliveira will appear in solo tine diver, tonight at 8 at the Auditorium of the Connec­ who hates all mankind, opens tonight at the (Here the play takes a somewhat He has a master of fine arts degree in ac­ recital Monday, April 27, at 8:15 p.m. at University of Connecticut’s Harriet S. and playgrounds in central Connecticut towns and through May 3 at the Hartman Theater Company, Stam­ ticut General Insurance Co., Cottage Grove Road. autobiographical turn, since Moliere, at the ting from the Polish National School of ford. Performances Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m. Jorgensen Auditorium, Univeristy of Connec­ Jorgensen Theater. age of 40, married a Hirtatious coquete who cltlos. For more Infotination, call 727-1000. Bloomfield. Free. (658-2359) Drama, and a similar degree from Yale’s and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; matinee April -29 at 2 ticut, Storrs. The concert completes Jorgen­ • A multi-lingual poetry reading, April 29 at 3:30 p.m The play, which will wrap up the main- made his life miserable.) drama school. stage theater season for the spring semester, p.m. (323-2131) son’s silver anniversary season and also closes at the Gengras Student Union, University of Hartford, runs nightly at 8:15 through May 2, except For this production, Strzemien added 17th • “Blithe Spirit” by Noel Coward, directed by Ed the ’’Elegant Entertainment” week at UConn. West Hartford. Free. century baroque music, played by cellist Tabatsky show Lange, through Saturday at the College Theater, Central • Poetry reading by Joan Shapiro, founder of Hart­ Sunday, April 26. When Alceste loses an important lawsuit to David Gibson. He believes this musical ele­ For tickets and information, call 486-4226. The misanthrope is Alceste (played by Oronte, a fashionable poet and one of Connecticut State College, New Britain. (827-7382) ford's Blue Spruce Press, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Wood Douglas Kaufman) who believes that men, as ment will emphasize the emotional content of HARTFORD —David Tabatsky of Manchester • “Play the White Keys Only,” with words and music mance for the Peace Train, Sunday at 7:30 pm at Memorial Library, 783 Main St , South Windsor. Free Celimene’s suitors, it is more than he can the play and enrich its poetic character. a whole, are dishonest flatterers, cheats, and bear. He begs Celimene for love and commit­ will present a new show May 6 through 10 at The by Noel Coward, directed by Ned Sherrin, through June Tauras Cafe, 227 Lawrence St., Hartford. (727-1000) (289-59.59) conformists, to boot. Old Place Theater at 65 Kinsley St. with curtain 13 at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam. Per­ • The Hartt Symphonic Wind Ensemble in concert, • “ Reagan: A Return to McCarthyism?” by Victor S. ment, but she won’t give up her flirtations, time at 8 p.m. His close friend, Phillnte (Tim Porter), a and Alceste is left in solitude. The production features full period formances Tuesday through Friday at 8:30 p.m., Satur­ conducted by Douglas Jackson. April 30 at 8 p.m. at Navasky, editor of The Nation, April 29 at 8 p.m. at forgiving man, accepts the frailties of the The poet is being played by Jaroslav Z. costumes, except for the traditional 17th cen­ The show is called “Catch the Comic, Dancing.” day at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. and Sunday at S p.m.; Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford, West Hart­ Room P108, University of Connecticut Library, Storrs. species, but cannot shake Alceste’s stubborn tury wigs, and is played on an 18-degree It Includes a series of sketches, among them “I W^nesday matinees at 2:30 p.m, (873-8668) ford. Free (243-4442) Free. (742-7654) Strzemien, an assistant professor of Need a Job-Corporate Clown,” a look at corporate pessimism. dramatic arts here, who also is directing the raked stage to help give the mood of 17th cen­ • “Pirates of Penzance” by Gilbert and Sullivan, • The Karr-Lewis Duo (Gary Karr, doublebass, and. • A talk about women's perceptions of male-femafe Nevertheless, and despite ail his beliefs, show. tury theater. judgment in America; “Forgotten Dreams,” a presented by the Simsbury Light Opera Company, Harmon Louis, keyboards), in the final “ Basically relationships by Carol Botwin, columnist, April 27 at Alceste finds himself falling in love with a The director, a native of Poland, previously Tickets for the production are on sale at the delicate mime; and an eccentric English lesson through Saturday at Simsbury High School Auditorium, Baroque” concert, Sunday at 3:30 p.ni,-at Center 7:30 p.m. at the north cafeteria, Gengras Student Union, flirtatious charmer, Celimene (Ilva Dulak). directed Brecht’s “Happy End” for the Jorgensen Theater box office. For more in­ with Professor Seymour Goblanski. A revised edi­ Simsbury. Performances tonight and Saturday after­ Church, Main Street, Hartford. (243-4442) University of Hartford, West Hartford (243-4719 or 243- Her open philandering with assorted Nutmeg Summer Playhouse. formation and reservations, call 429-2912. tion of “Daring & Dangerous Juggling” is also in­ noon. (659-0031) • Continuum, a contemporary music ensemble from 4712) cluded. • “Josie” by Meredith Miller, presented by the Cres­ New York, April 27 at 8 p.m. at Lyman Auditorium. • "Ferries. Steamboats and Schooners, Early For tickets and reservations phone 693-8121. cent Players, today and Saturday and April 28 to May 2 Southern Connecticut State College, New Haven. (397- Transportation, " a gallery tale, April 28 at noon at the Tickets are also available at Quixote’s Cafe, 59 at 8 p.m. at the Kendall Drama Lab. Southern Connec­ 4435) /HOUKR/cancmii/ Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St , Hart­ nmnsTATi u UUT u Mumt uuM Pratt St. and Heller’s Music Store on Main Street in ticut State College, New Haven. (397-4431 or .397-4435) • The Southern Connecticut State College Band in con­ ford (236-,5621l UlT HAHTFOnO *M.MIO Manchester. Movie schedule ■AHQOIII lUTim MILT • "Cyrano de Bergerac” by Edmond Rostand, cert, April 29 at 8 p.m. at Lyman Auditorium, Southern • "Dante's Divine Comedy" and the Eigure of rmsT wow only si .to directed by Ray Shinn, through May 9 at the Hole in the Connecticut State College, New Haven. Free. (397-4287) Ulysses,■' by Professor Michael Campo of Trinity -WMTDiSNEVS Wall Theater, 121 Smalley St., New Britain. Perfor­ • The Southern Connecticut State College Chamber (!ollege, April 30 at 10 a m. at Greater Hartford Com­ mances Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. (223-9500) Orchestra in concert, directed by George Jacobson. munity College, 61 Woodland St.. Hartford Free (549- Variety show 4200) Hartford The Last House on the Hero at Large (PG) Fri.- • ’’Rhlnocerous” by Eugene Ionesco, directed by A1 April 30 at 8 p.m. at Lyman Auditorium, Southern Atheneum Cinema — DRIVE-INS Tarquinio, today and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the College • "Chaucer and the Old French Fabliau, " by Charles Left (R) Fri. and Sat. 1:30, Sun. at 9:30. COVENTRY—The PTO is sponsoring a variety Connecticut State College, New Haven. Free (397-4287) Caddie Fri. at 7:30, 9:30: East Hanford AHCE Auditorium, Manchester Community College, • Jimmy McPartland's All-Star Band, featuring John­ Muscatine, a professor at the University of California, 3:25, 5:20, 7:40,10,12; Sun. Mother’s Day (R) Fri.- M a n c h e ste r show May 1,, at 7:30 p.m., featuring public per­ Sat. and Sun. at 5:30 , 7:30, at 1:30, 3:25, 5:20, 7:40, 10. inmamRsamD < Manchester. (646-4900, extension 258) ny Mince on clarinet and George Mas.so on trombone, April 30 at 4 p.m. at Room 108. University of Connec­ 9:30. Sun. at 8. The Long Riders (R) Fri. nmmcouNi' II formers with various acts. Slo rrs and Sat. at 7; Sun. at 8. The show, to be held at the grammar school, is • ”An Attempt at Flying” by Yordan Radichkov, presented by the Connecticut Traditional Jazz Club, ticut Library. Storrs Free. East Hartford Down of the Dead (R) directed by Mladen Kiselov, previewing April 28 and College Theater — Fri.-Sun. at 9:35. Raging Bull (R) Fri. and open to any townsperson wishing to perform. Sunday at 2 p.m. at The Inn at Longshore. Westport. Poor Richards — Raging Eyewitness (R) Fri.-Sun. Sat. at 8:35; Sun. at 9;30. opening May at the Yale Repertory Theater, New (932-5260 or 322-8970) Bull (R) Fri. and Sat. at Terror (X) Fri.-Sun. at The donation is $1 for adults and 8.50 for children. Haven. Performances Monday through Friday at 8 p.m., at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 11:45. Foxes (R) Fri. and Sat. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of new stage • The U.S. Coast Guard Band in concert, Sunday at 8 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun. at 7:30, Saturday at 2 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.; special matinee May p.m. at Leamy Hall Auditorium. U.S Coast Guard 9:30. East Windsor at 10:30; Sun. at 11:30. curtains for the grammar school. 9:30. Cheaper to Keep Her (R) 13 at 2 p.m, (436-1600) Academy, New London. Free. (444-8467) Showcase Cinemas — The Devil and Max For more information, call Mrs. Gilliam at 742- • “Old Times” by Harold Pinter, directed by Andrew • The Clark-Schuldmann Duo (Harry Clark, cello, and Fri.-Sun. at 1:30,3:15,5:15, Devlin (PG) Fri.-Sun. at 8. 7313. Excalibur (R) Fri. and Sat. 7:15, 9:15. 99c ALL TIMES Lichtenberg, presented by the University Players, today Sanda Schuldmann, piano), In the season s final concer­ at 1:30, 4:20, 7:10, 9:50, Vernon and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Auer­ to of the Chamber Music Plus series. Sunday at 3 p m at Susan Scott, assistant stage manager, for the play, "Rhlnocerous," by 12:20; Sun. at 1:30, 4:20, Cine 1 & 2 — Stir Crazy Vernonc.nf i.j bach Auditorium, University of Hartford, West Hart­ the Old State House, Main Street, Hartford. (232-0085) Et C etera Eugene Ionesco, is responsible for calling cues In the play. The play will 7:10, 9:50. (R) Fri. at 7:30, 9:40; Sat. ROUTES 86 84 (Exit 0 6 ) Fair at UConn ford. (243-4605) • A concert of chamber music by Jane Carlberg, be presented at Manchester Community College through Saturday night Night Hawks (R) Fri. at 1:30, 7:30, 9:40; Sun. at _____ M9-9333, • “The Visit to the Sepulcher” and "The Three violin: Elizabeth Hamilton, cello: and Rosario Morant, at 8 p.m. (Herald photo by Tarquinio) and Sat. at 1, 3, 5, 7:20, 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. STORRS — The whole world is invited to an Daughters,” two 12th century religious music dramas, piano, April 27 at noon at Greater Hartford Community • Annual All-Chevrolet Antique Automobile Meet. 9:55., 11:45; Sun. at 1, 3, 5, Nine to Five (PG) Fri. at sHinm-UT-suN “STIR 7J$ International Fair Sunday at the University of presented by the Theater Wagon company of Virginia, College, 61 Woodland St., Hartford, free (549-4200) Sunday from 10 a m to 4 p m. at Carter Chevrolet, 1229 7:20, 9:55. 7:05, 9:20; Sat. at 2, 7;05, ‘moiNaBuirti CRAZY”R Connecticut. Sunday at 8 p.m. at St. Mark’s Episcopal Chapel. • "America, America,” a program featuring the Main St,, Manchester Free, (646-6464) College production Alice in Wonderland (G) 9:20; Sun. at 2, 4;15, 7:05, m w i a ^ x i r H The event featuring arts, crafts, foods, music, University of Connecticut, Storrs. (486-2321 or 486-2141) music of Charles Ives, performed by the Chamber • Art exhibit and sale, today until 5 p m. and Saturday Fri. and Sat. at 1, 4:10, 9:20. “LOMQ mDEnS’ R ‘9 -5 ” PQ films, books, dances, costumes and cultures of • “The Misanthrope” by Moliere, directed by Orchestra of New England. Saturday at 8:.30 p.m at from 8 to 11 p.m at the lobby of the University of 7:30, 10:40; Sun. at 1, 4:10, many nations is being sponsored by the UConn Jaroslav Z. Strzemien, opening tonight and playing Lyman Auditorium, Southern Connecticut State College, Connectieut Health Center, Farmington Free 7:30. International Center, in cooperation with many through May 2 at the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater, New Haven. (777-07901 • Antiques show and sale, sponsored by the Milford- Amy (G) Fri.-Sun. at cultural and nationality clubs and organizations on University of Connecticut, Storrs. Performances nightly • The Dave Brubeck Quartet in concert, Saturday at 8 Orange Daughters of the American Revolution, Satur­ meets surroundings 2:20, 5:308:50. campus. at 8:15, except April 26. (429-29121 p.m. at Branford High School Auditorium, Branford. day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a m to 5 The Howling (R) Fri. p m. at the Mary Traev Community Center, Route 502, By LEE HAY The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at (453-3890) Papillon was lost to a delivery that was and Sat. at 1:15, 3:10, 5:10, • Folk Legacy Folk Festival, featuring workshops and Orange, 1453-4783) Accolades to Manchester Community just too fast. the UConn ROTC Building on Hillside Road in 7:25, 9:45, 11:35; Sun. at Storrs. concerts, sponsored by the Sounding Board Society, • International Fair, featuring arts, crafts, food, College for its production of Overall, the acting showed creativity 1:15, 3:10, 5:10, 7:25, 9:45. today and Saturday at First-St. Paul's Methodist music, films, books, dances and eostumes of many "Rhinoceros!” This is just the type of and polish, but the production as a whole On the Right Track (PG) Church, 571 Farmington Ave., Hartford (563-3263) nations, Sunday from 11 a m. to 7 p m a( the ROTC play that a college ought to be offering, lacked true excellence because it was Fri. and Sat. at 1:10, 3:10, Building, llniversily of Connecticut. Storrs (486-2818) one that demands experimentation in very framented and disjointed. Director 5:10, 7:20, 9:45, 11:45; Sun. Final concert • Auction to benefit the Albano Ballet Company, Sun­ technique and one that requires the Albert Tarquinio never committed at 1:10, 3:10, 5:10, 7:20, audience to become involved intellec­ day at 3:.30 p.m at tile Albano Performing Arts ('enter, himself to one style or blend of styles. 9:45. HARTFORD — The Clark-Schuldmann Duo will Hartford. (232-8898) tually if they are to share in some unique His use of rear screen shadows worked Caveman (PG) Fri. and M usic entertainment. MCC promised much be heard in the season’s final concert of Chamber • New Haven’s Birthday Weekend, a celebration in­ well, but he deserted it. He turned to Sat. at 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, Music Plus at the Old State House in Hartford Sun­ doors and outdoors at various locations in the Elm City, with “Rhinoceros” and delivered much. masks, but these too were not used with 7:15, 9:35, 11:15; Sun. at today through Sunday. (777-4205) While billed as a comedy, consistency. The production needed a day at 3 p.m. 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:35. Sanda Schuldmann, pianist, and Harry Clark, C in em a • Southport-Westport Antiques Show, today through "Rhinoceros” is really an allegory, directorial unity and it didn’t get it. Heaven’s Gate (R) Fri. • Claude Debussy’s “The Fall of the House of Usher,” cellist have chosen a group of works e n tity "Four staged by the Hartt Opera-Theater for its American Sunday at the Fairfield County Hunt Club, Westport. written by Eugene Ionesco, the famous But of even more consequence, and Sat. at 1:30, 4:15, 7:10, E x c a l i b u r Today and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m and Sunday absurdist playwright. On the surface, it Tarquinio added little visually to the 9:55, 12:30; Sun. at 1:30, Ba On One Bill.” Sonatas of the three master com­ premiere, through Sunday at the Lincoln Theater, posers — Bach, Beethoven and Brahms — will be University of Hartford, West Hartford. Performances • "The Philadelphia Story " starring Katherine Hep­ from 11 a m to 6 p.m (435-9301) focuses on a small town that is invaded production. He relied on Ionesco’s words '>■15, 7:10, 9:5... burn, Cary Grant and James Stewart. Sunday at 4:30 • Antique Car, Arts, Crafts and Special Events Show. by rhinocerose and what happens when far too much and created little move­ heard as well as the 1932 sonata by recently today through Sunday at 8 p.m,; matinee Sunday at 2:30 deceased American composer Samuel Barber. p.m. (243-4442) p.m. in the Main Gallery. William Benton Museum of Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m at the Frank Davis Resort, the townspeople begin to transform into ment on stage. Actors spent long periods Art. University of Connecticut, Storrs, (486-4520) Route 151. Moodus. (832-0695) to such pachyderms, seated and as a result, much of the 2S9 For reservations and ticket information please • “Messiah,” performed by the Manchester Civic A lowly clerk, Berenger, alone fights humor of the script was lost because the call 232-0085. Orchestra and the choir of St. Maurice (?hurch, Sunday at 7 p.m. at St. Maurice Church, Hebron Road, Bolton. conforming to this new form. He direction did not reinforce it. And there Bargain hunting witnesses his best friend's change into a were far too many instances of backs to OF BOOKS (644-7537 , 649-6255 or 646-6142) rhinoceros and tries to prevent his lover the audience and of actors blocking ac­ USI ° • Violinist Elmar Oliveira in concert, April 27 at 8:15 Many great bargains are iaHHwaaa from doing the same. tors. Penn Libraries Get Fair openings p.m. at Jorgensen Auditorium, University of Connec­ to be found every day on As absurd as this premise may seem, Yes, visually is where the production Three Millionth Book ticut, Storrs. (486-4226) the classified pages of The • Cello and guitar duo of John Riley and Robert Mayo, below the surface the play powerfully was most lacking, and technically it was The libraries at the Uni­ miSE WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Storrowton Herald. Reading the Andqae Show & Sale explores the pressures the individual not only lacking, it was sloppy. From the versity of Pennsylvania have Village Museum, West Springfield, Mass., has a with guest performer Jennifer Price, soprano, tonight classified is like beating in­ feels to conform to society’s ways. And late curtain, to running the show with for the past 232 years re­ number of openings available for artists and at 8 at Central Baptist Church, 457 Main St., Hartford. flation single handedly. Large 1 Day Saturday Show what a group of individuals Ionesco house lights on, to using the same fur­ ceived gifts from around the ilGFI crafters interested in participating in the July 4th Free. (246-2588) Smart shoppers check The East Catholic High School offers us! It’s a regular menagerie. niture in two bedrooms with no attempt world, from people such as “America’s Birthday Party and Craft Fair’’ to be • MOTO, the fusion jazz group, in a benefit perfor- Herald classifieds first. The demanding role of Berenger was to disguise it, to paper plates for dishes, King Louis XVI of France SYLVESTER STALLONE held at the Village on the grounds of The Big E. 115 New State Road»Manchester, CT handled with skill by Harry Sanford. The to uneven lighting, te production was dis­ and Benjamin Franklin. For more information write or call Storrowton (Enter from rear of building) emotional extremes of this character appointing in detail. 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How­ is in the hundreds of Bergen and Deldiie Hurry searching my face to see how they moments and put hurts in the far mambara of tha fairar sax, Including 0 1 8 1 0 ‘The Slockara Pittsburgh 0 0 Tha Tonight Show Quest Christmas show W4iiiiaii wbo plavril on your wife ■ recently doesn’t care Delay DuckI ever. an archaeologist spoils her thousands, a used car they (of iilondie) grailualed should feel. corners of my mind. Staalara Tarry Bradshaw and famed host: Bob Newhart. Gueak Charles plans. (2 hrs.) rill* Big Aalb*v “^' MIUk. how late you roine home, it's later ® Faatival Of Faith country and waatarn singer Mel Tillis ^od in. (60 mins.) get for $1,S00 or so is hen*. I don't iielit've lliey DEAR DICK: N Tom O Am artca'aTop 10 2:15 RON AID REAM. I'lrii. “All the words I can say are so "Inhale your acrimonious tears; than you think. ■tar as a two man racing team travel­ 0 Nawadaak Aninety-minute news Community Calendar (S) Mgnayllna Financial, busineas (D peanuts. They also do a pal — I,uk4’ Dlll44- 4>ll Iml. old. so used, so familiar. How I I’m planning not to need them," ing tha ruggadatockcarcircuit,striv­ fJaal. * * • and consumer news with heavy am- ing to aka out a living on puraa win­ ABC Captlonad Nawa great job of fixing them up, a few nionlliH ago tlial ■■'rii4' Diik4-K O f lla/./ar;!" Yes 2 would love to be brilliant! SALLY W. COOK, RICHMOND, Do you have questions about Dhaaia on th* Wall Street day. nings while staying ona lap ahead of Movla-(Waatarn) ** "Caraon 2:30 so they can wreck them Debbie Harry diilii'l VA. M Nawa thaircreditors. City" 1652 Randolph Scott. Ray­ ® Thoughts To Live By “As soon as I know anything, I sex, love, drugs and the pain of OMovla>fat;60mlna.) (S M o vla -(M y sU ry)— "Study In (D Movie-(Musical) "She’s Candice to the University Korman as her husband. Ed Higgins, and Vicki 7:20 Back on Broadway" 1653 Virginia aliout lli4‘ movie stars? JohnDanvariMualcAnd^a Terror" 1665 John Neville, Donald of Pennsylvania. The Lawrence as Mother Harper. Korman will stage and 9 DaHy Number Mountains John Oanvar calabrataa Houston. Sherlock Holmes and Or. Mayo, Stave Cochran. Two beauties How long do Ihev have? 7:30 hlajoy In living amidatthamagniflcant Watson are called in to solve the are matched against ona another for publicity people at the direct the CBS special. Betty White will recreate her ) PMMaoAcIna Rocky Mountains In baautifui Aspan, cat* of Jack tha Ripper. (106 one man'a affection and the honor ol RORKRT SCHlSTKR, record company Blondie James Russo, manager of Stop & Shop, at left, talks with Rudy Mador, Local students to live ) AH In Tha Family recurring role of sister Ellen and Ken Berry will co-star Colorado, in a music fillad outdoor mina.) becoming tha 'toast' of Broadway. t:onslantine. Midi. chairman of the Manchester Lions’ Candy Day event, to be held Saturday, ) WHd ¥md World Of Animals show. Violinist Itzhak Pariman and CDMovla-iMystary)**^ "BrtdaOf (1J9mins.) records for tell me that as their brother Philip ) Family Faud flutist Jamas Qalway are hla guaat Frankanataln" 1935 Boris Karloff. (3!) NCAA Vollayball Collegiate In TV, there are two Debbie did, indeed, go to statewide. The Lions in past years raised more than a $1 million dollars foe ) Face Tha Music In all, 32 separate episodes in the lives of the wacky stars, with opara star BavarfySillaaa Elsa Lanchaatar. Notorioua Dr. ClaaeiC'Semifinal 2 kinds of shows. Many of the Centenary, I think, being Candy Day eye research at Yale-New Haven Hospital and at the University of Connec­ I 660,000 Pyramid a f^ ia l guest star. (60 mins.) Pratorioua forces Or. Frankanataln sitcoms are what are Southern family were shown during the course of the ) CNN Sports A report on what'a 0 0 0 Tha Qangatar to 'create’ a bride for tha Monatar. it's two our of three, that defunct "Carol Burnett Show. " ticut Dempsey Hospital. Local Lions will be seeking contributions in with French families happanad and what'a ahead in (90 mine.) 4:00 called three-camera Chroniclaa you win the bet. exchange for sugarless candy in shopping areas this Saturday. (Becker 0Movla-(Orama)**4 "AndJua- CD Movie -(Myatary) ••* "Nloht- 0 Movla-(Waatarn)*** "Broken shows, meaning they are M.A.S«H. com ara " 1672 Marlon Brando. Lane*" 1654 Spencer Tracy. DEAR DICK; Eor photo) Mary Wrobleski and Nancy Wymn, Massachusetts with American tIc a F o rA ir 1670 Al Pacino, John done live, in front of a Universe pageant ding money and the American ® MacNalKahrar Report Foraytha. Humor la mixed with tans* Staphanla Baacham. Haunting var- Robert Wagner. A Western drama Homr tiinr. iny luiHband both of Manchester, are among the families. Applications to host these Fight Bacfcl dramaaaalawyarfightacorruptionin alon of Henry Jamas 'Turn of the about a strong-willed headof a ranch studio audience, with three families provide the welcome and and I liavr Im-i'ii stM-ing HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - The Miss Universe beauty 12 area students from local schools f ^ courtroom. (Rated R) (2 hra.) Screw.' Two orphaned children and empire and tha eruptive conflicts in students, ages 13 to 19, are now include them in their daily lives for SamayMiliar(Programmlngmay cameras photographing all who will be a part of a group of 85 Bill Moyers' Journal their govamaaa fall under the gar- his family, arising between sons of llir namr David Ct-rlM-r pageant which has emanated from various parts of the being received by Suzi Smith, Box one month. be pr*>amptad for tha NHL Stanley Paper Chaaa 'Scavangar Hunt' danar'a strange Influence. (Rated R) his first and second marriages. (2 the proceedings. Actors in ^ p PlayoHa) lihird ax a TV produrrr. globe in the last decade has chosen New York City as its living with French families this July 221, Canton, Conn. 06019. She may be Profaaaor KIngsfiald'a annual J>ra.) those have a week to learn Optional excursions, an official 9 Tic Tac Dough 'scavangar hunt' involve* rataarch- Top Rank Boxing From Fort 0 Movie-(Drama)** Ml "AndJua- Wr liolli ulU-nd Culboiin locale for the July 20 contest. under the auspices of the North contacted at 693-8549. 7:60 YWCA welcome at the State Capitol, a pic­ ing too lagatquaationa in three day- forth (ice For All" 1676 Al Pacino, John lines, because the show is lligli Sriiool in Mrrrirk. Television personality Bob Barker will be master of registering Atlantic Cultural Exchange League. (S) Talavtslon Tonight Preview on Dr. Gan* Ccott On Habrawa Forsythe. Humor is mixed with tense ’The French students, who have nic and baseball game, are a...an impossible task. (60 mlna.) done almost as though it Patricia Bradley of East Catholic tha beat bats for talaviawing that 10:00 Fridays dramaasalawyerfightscorruptionin N.A., in MlbZ. And wr ceremonies and actress Elke Sommer will be TV studied English for four to six years, night. were a play. Then there available. GDCE) The Dukas Of Hazzard Luke 12:30 the courtroom. (Rated R) (2 hrs.) wriit to srbool tlirrr with hostess for the pageant which features entries from High School is one of two teachers provide their own air fare and spen­ and Bo head Uncle Jaaaa'aadvica to :a'sTop 10 5:00 are the one-camera shows, (D(H ThatncradIblaHulk David a Davr Ci’rbrr wbo waM some 50 countries in Europe, Asia, South America. accompanying the group. bagoodnaighboraandrunupagainat Tha Midnight Spaclai GQ Prayer which are shot like a All of the students are studying Banner iaopardizas hla own anony­ soma new Hazzard danizena whose Hoata: The Bee Gees. Guests: Jerry 0 1661 Top Ac* Handball Cham- a 4' I i V r in h 4* li 4,4,1 North America, Africa and Australia. mity whan ha attampta to atop a Lea Lewis, Gladys Knight and the plonehlpa Match 2. movie, scene by scene. need lor help seams beyond them, 4lrainalir». Ik iIiIk i Ih' Shawn Nichols Weatherly, Miss Universe of 1980 — for spring classes French and hope to gain first-hand anipar from executing a former Viet- until Luka hita onto a desperate plan Pips, Johnny Nash, Jim Weatherly. 5:04 Generally, the actors in experience of the culture and Silver joins Air Force im haro. (60 mins.) gfactlon. (Repeat; 60 mina.) (Repeat; 90 mina.) ( £ N «W I Haiii4' llav i4l C4'rli4‘r? the fourth Miss USA to gain the Miss Universe title — I Magaxina 1:00 5:30 those get their scripts a M.W CIIKSIKK — The Nutmeg language by living with French I BanaonBenaonhaaafrlght- Up h^wa CAROl.E AM) KAA will crown this year's winner. program on Friday mornings which Color, lighting, room arrangement, Patrick J. Silver, son of Mr. and for basic training at Lackland AFB, C lJ0 ABC Nawa Closaup‘The ^ Rock World (£ Movla -(WotUrn) — "Monoy, week or ten days in ad­ Branch YWCA is accepting registra­ focuses on identifying signs of stress families. anlng time whan tha pilot of thaplana ^ocalypaa Gama: An Update' 0 People Tonight An hour of Women and Guns" 1658 Jock SI Ml'SON, Ilaiiiill4,n window treatm ent, and use of Mrs. Carl Silver of Cooper Hill Rd.. Texas on Jan. 6. He will receive In which ha and tha governor are vance. But many of them tion on a number of classes and and finding ways of dealing with it. While the 80 American students Apple Pollahara paraonality news. Interviews and Mahoney, Kim Hunter. A lawman is ,S4|4iar4‘, N.A . ‘Buddy’ suspended materials will be covered. Manchester, recently entered the tech n ical training in the ad­ flying dlas, and tha governor, who Suparcroaa Yamaha Gold Cup- ^ ie w s . sent to track down killers and to find only learn their lines as A events for adults that will be star­ Pat Schwartz is leading this group, are planning their month with has had only a few houra training, 0 Movla -(Classic) ** ^ "Daley ^ ir s to a fortune. (90 mins.) No. Our David Gerber is "Finding Yourself in Clay,” led by Air Force Delayed v Enlistment ministrative specialist career field. takas tha controls just as they they go into a scene. Most HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - With only one day of studio ting soon. These will be held at the and will also facilitate ‘‘Reaching French families, 200 French Program. ® Movie-(Drama) "Escape Millar" 1674 Cybil Shephard, Barry 0 NCAA Tennis Atlantic Coast a Brooklynite and, from his Salley Saw yer, will offer an While at Manchester High School, wandar into airspace raaarvad for From A lca tra z" 1976 Clint Brown. Tale of naive, flirtatious Conference Championships: Dou­ scenes are short, with only filming remaining, MGM suspended production of YWCA, located at 78 N. Main St. nuclear tasting. (Repeat) age, would have graduated Oneself, Reaching Others.” This experience in self-expression. This students are looking forward to July A 1981 graduate of Manchester Eastwood. Patrick McQoohan. An young American tourist and how her bles Finals two or three lines to learn. “Buddy Buddy " due to the hospitalization of the pic­ Silver ,vas on the school’s varsity Ci)Movla-(Drama)*** "Detective from ’:igh school probably Physical fitness activities begin­ two-week workshop is geared to is a workshop for women who have in Connecticut and Western High School, he is scheduled to leave Some given lengthy ture's star, Walter Matthau basketball team. in the 19S0s. ning the week of April 27 include developing greater self-awareness, never touched wet clay before, as speeches. use Matthau suffered a compressed fracture of one of his tennis, a Joggers' Group, and Hatha and better communication with well as experienced participants. It teleprompters. In movies, DEAR DICK; During lumbar vertebrae during rehearsals and was forced to yoga. Tennis lessons, taught by others. will meet on Wednesday mornings, ordinarily the actors follow wbul y4*arK i l i i l P e l 4 * undergo treatment and observation at Centinela Millie Lucek. w ili^ e offered on "An Evolution of Quilting" offers TV tomorrow E4>ii4itain. llu* gr4*al ja/./ beginning May 13. that second technique of hospital. beginner, advancSwbeginner and a slide presentation and overview of P advanced Internrcdiate levels. this art form from traditional to The staff members of Manchester MORNING Llltlaat Hobo 8:55 Rockies?' Locked in the shale of the Students will have instruction on contemporary expression. Judy Faith For Today C D 0 SchoolhouaaRock Western Rocky Mountains is moreoil Community College’s admissions of­ 5:50 Robertson courts, across from the MornIngtown thanin the whole of the Mid-East, but Robbins, an experienced local quilt fice will offer a free program on CD Newt 7:30 CDCD In Tha Nawa 6:00 will it solve our gasoline shortage or To Telephone Customers in South Windsor: YWCA, on Mondays and Wednesday designer, will tell how her own life "Women Returning to School” on An Old Idea Arthur And Company 9:00 will it simply turn the Rockies into a ^ PInceladaa beginning April 27. changed and evolved with her Thursday, April 30. The focus will be QroovlaGooliae CD CarCaraCanIrarOolt Yourself gigantic industrial zone? NOVA ex­ ^ Patterns For Living Hot Fudge ^ r ^ r e series. plores the promise and the problems 0 Chlldran'a Gospel Hour The Joggers' Group is open, experiences in this traditional on explaining admissions to school, Newark And Raality Fonz And Tha Happy Days of shale oil. (Closed-Captioned; U - 0 Nawe-Weather-Sporte free of charge, to any adults who women's activity. This presentation programs of study, and career Jataona tg S.A.)(60mins.) 0 Daktari Sports Ravlaw S' Voyage T o Tha Bottom Of Tha 0 Movie-(Drama) ** "Angela" would like to run with the support of will be held on Wednesday, April 29, related information. Comes Back in Style... 0 Movla -(Advantura) ** Movla‘(Comedy) ** "Haro At INTRODUCING THE NEW 1955 DennisO'Keele.MaraLane. A companions. Runners will meet on at 9:30 a.m. "Avalanche Exprass” 197Q La rge " 1980 John Ritter. Anne 0 0 0 Flintatonaa Comady carsalesmanbecomesmvolvedinan Robert Shaw. Lea Marvin. A trio con­ Archer. A struggling actor whofoils a ^ O W intricate plot when he romances a Tuesday mornings. Hatha Yoga, An Interior Design Workshop will Advanced registration is fronts natural diaaaters, political in­ robbery while in a Captain Avenger 0 Fraaman Reports A repeat of a beautiful woman. (90 mins ) trigue and fast-paced action while taught by Elizabeth Van Dine, will be offered on Monday evenings, for necessary for these YWCA ac­ costume decides that it the lights fit. previous interview with audience 10:55 trying to smuggle a defecting agent wear 'em. and become a on.a man participation hosted by Sandi C D 0 Schoolhoute Rock be offered on Friday mornings two weeks beginning May 4. Bar­ tivities, and may be made through out of the country. (Rated PG) (90 Ridesharing crime buster. (Rated PQ) (2 hrs.) Freeman. 10:56 beginning May 1. bara Juselias, a professional the YWCA office, 647-1437. Child­ mina.) 0 Great Space Coaatar 0 Mister Roger* In ThaN aw t 6:10 CDCD Skill development classes include designer, will give particiants an care is also available for most of 0 Viewpoint On Nutrition 0 Cerraacotandaa 11:00 EMERGENCY NUMBER 0 Week In Agriculture 0 Undardog 6:26 ^ C D PopayeHour Coping with Stress, " a five-week overview of decorating principles. these programs, at a nominal fee. 6:26 8:00 CDCD In The News ^ SpQl Train 0 Morning Prayer CD CD Tom And Jerry Comedy 6:30 ^ 0 Heathcliff And Dingbat 6:30 ’ lOW CD Movie -(Fantasy) "Tha Bor­ 0 NCAA Volleyball Collegiate ^ Beat of Barrio 0 J^paya And Friends rowers" 1973 EddieAlbert,Tammy Classic-Consolation (D Abbott And Costello J 0 SuparfriarSuparfriands Hour Qrimea. A miniature family living 0 0 0 Batman And Th* Super ^ rto o n s ^ Davay And Goliath under the floorboards of a Victorian ^ Davey And Goliath 0 Profaaalonal Rodao From Mes- country houseliveacozylife'borrow­ 0 News-Weether-Sports 0 Week In Review Quitejrexas ing' odds and ends from the 'real' 11:26 Consultation 0 0 0 0 QodzIlla-Hong Kong people. (90 mins.) InTheNew a 6:45 CDCD Catherine Dorn gets Phooay Hour C D 0 Rlchl* Rich-Scooby And 11:30 0 Community Calendar Nawa-Waathar Scrappy Doo Show (D0Plaatlcman-BabyPlaa Super C D A New Day Saaama Straat 0Movia-(Drama)** "Running" Comedy Show _ 7:00 Susan Anspach, Michael Douglas. A 0 Medicine And Your Health Dr ) KIdsworld §PubHc Affairs marathon man has sights set on Michael Ozer reports on medical ) Brady Kids Olympic victory and the chance to issues. ) Family Affair CDCD In Tha Nawa prove he's not a loser. (Rated PG) (2 0 Movla-(Adventure) "Flash } StarTrak 'I.Mudd' 6:30 hrs.) And Tha Firacat" 1975 Roger Truman Scholarship } News Bugs Buhny-Road Runner 0 Electric Company Davis,TriciaSembera . Flash, a steel CD CD ) SportaCantar ^ o w 0 Hot Fudge drivin' man and Firacat, a high-flyin' MANCHESTER - Truman Scholarship Foun­ promising students who I Arehlaa ^ Flintatonaa 10:00 ladyburnuptheroadsonthe lam from daughter, will present the ) Intarnatlonal Weak In Ravlaw C P Viewpoint On Nutrition CDCD Tarzen-LoneRanger Adven­ smokies who want their hidel (Rated Catherine E. Dorn, of 132 ) JImBakkar dation. The scholars were have demonstrated a firm scholarships at a ceremony C S Inalda Businaaa ture Hour PQ) (90 mins.) CD Movie -(Science Fiction) ** h Davis Road, East Hart­ selected after an intensive commitment to a career in to be held on May 10 in the 0 Villa Alaora 0 MastarplaceThaatra‘Theresa ford, a student at "Rocket ShlpX-M" 1650 Lloyd Raquin' Episode It. After Camille's six-month search public service at the Truman Library in Bridges, Osa Massen. A doomed death. ThereseandLaurent patiently Manchester Community throughout the United federal, state, or local rocketship heading for the moon is calculate themoment when they may Independence, Mo. Academy first blown off course and lands on Mars. C o lleg e, is am ong 79 States and its dependen­ levels. The scholarships Whether you’re an employee worried about marry . The wedding night becomes a Donald K. Jackson of Businessmen know that adding parking (2 hrs.) macabre event as their pervasive college sophomores from SportsCentar cies. will be renewed upon West Haven, a student at commuting costs or an employer, looking at spaces is expensive and not always the most HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - For the first time in Motion 0 guilt conjures up the haunt ingspirilol throughout the country to 0 Art Of Cooking Pol Martin Camitle.(Closed-Captioned;U S A ) The awards, which carry evidence of satisfactory Trinity College in Hart­ Picture Academy history, the winners of the Oscar for demonslratea his culinary skills. be awarded a 1981 Truman the costs of parking spaces, the Jobmakers of productive use of capital. Municipalities know (60 mins.) an annual maximum sti­ academic performance. ford, was also a best documentary short subject were also winners of the 0 Rainbow’s End 11:56 0 MCLE-NELI ‘Recent Develop­ Scholarship. pend of J5,000 for the last Margaret Truman scholarship recipient. Greater Hartford want you to know about land is more productive as business property academy’s Student Film Awards’ documentary GD Dear Alex And Annia ’The announcement was ments In Federal and Mass. Law' 0 Dear Alex And Anna 2 two years of college and Daniel, the late president’s The Rideshare Company. than as a parking site. category. 0 Aak The Manager made by the Board of two years 'of graduate Roland Halle and Peter W. Ladue won the Oscar for 10:26 ’Trustees of the Harry S. Designed to help companies and workers Employees benefit because ridesharing C D 0 Schoolhouaa Rock study, are granted to “Karl Hess — Toward Liberty” after capturing the stu­ 10:26 4-H AUCTION a organize ridesharing and vanpool programs. cuts costs and saves money for more of the dent prize last year. CDCD InTheNew a 10:30 TAG SALE The Rideshare Company offers expertise, good things in life, while saving energy Now in its eighth year, the student Film Awards ® 0 l^unrfarr currently is screening student film entries at seven 0 0 0 Oaffy Duck Show publicity, and the tools to match people and roadwear. SAT. APRIL 28th regional sites across the nation for preliminary judging 0 Style Elsa Klensch presents the ^rw a rd Look. If you live in South Windsor and have a telephone number ■ Lawnmower Tune-Up J and rides. For employers, freed capital can be used for for regional winners, finals of which will be held in 0 Nova 'Do We Really Need the I SPEtllAL I The Rideshare Company is a public/ ^ modernization, expansion and more and better Hollywood June 7. that begins with 289, 528 or 644,’" there’s a brand new, 4 private parmership to help meet regional jobs. That’s why we’re involved in this issue. 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Argonauts 46 Discretion rich Georges Bank fishing grounds VOU /ACVE IN ON4T LIVING WITH circuit off the New England coast by 6TIL1_ < AV WIFE AND I WITH VOUK THEIR FOLKS. 21 Astronauts' 9 Diva's forte 32 Concept 49 Reverberate August. lJU S r LOST OUR FOLKS?’ "sll right” 10 Boy (Sp.) 33 Spy employed 50 Aidindiagnos* 11 Search by police ing (comp, (Mflclais of the two companies HOME.' (comp, wd.) 17 Select 35 State (Fr.) wd.) appeared before the Maine B<»rd of 22 Compass but wait on specifics point 19 Have to do 36 Metric volume 53 Sown (Fr.) Environmental Protection Thursday 23 Family of with (abbr.) 54 In excess seeking drilling permits, one of the medieval 24 Always 39 Esau's country 55 One-billionth last obstacles in a 3-year legal battle BOLTON — The Board of Ekluca- 6.23 mill increase over the present Raymond Allen, failed due to a tie Ferrara 25 Playful child 41 Wider (prefix) 25 Pipe fitting between the oil industry and state tion approved a 115,000 cut to its mill rate of 25, which translates into vote. 26 Time periods 42 Complete 57 Ones (Fr.) unit 27 Redact 56 Bounder officials, environmentalists and proposed budget last night, but left $431,000 in additional tax money, an The $5,635 represents the increaM 45 Possessive 28 Helper 29 Part of to be pronoun fishermen in the North Atlantic the exact line items to be cut un­ Increase of almost 25 percent over for the program over last year’s 30 Conceited states. determined until after the adjusted last year’s tax levy. budget, and Uie board decided to cut 34 Calls 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Worthy R. Wamack. a permit The selectmen responded to the the increake down to $3,000, after 36 Energy budget is approved at the town 14 supervisor for Exxon, said the com­ request with suggested cuts Joseph Fleming, high school prin­ agency (abbr.) 12 13 meeting May 11. 37 Grow together pany hopes to obtain permits from CAPTAIN EASY — Crooks A Lawrence 15 16 17 Board members also postponed totalling $112,000, but the school cipal, told the board that the Enthusiastic 36 Combination Maine and Massachusetts by July board initially denied the request program is effective and a cut in the AH6 YOU purchases of new equipment with -INSTEAD OF WINPIW0 OP IN THE WHILE b a c k TAKE A 40 Is (Sp.) 18 10 2 0 2 t and begin drilling a month later in this year’s surplus until the budget before receiving public input at the increase would damage the effec- slam bidding TRYINS TO SLAMMER- JUST BECAUSE VRATE AT M cKEE LOOKATTHIS 41 African the bank's southwestern area — is finalized. public hearings on the proposed tivness. 9LSCKMAIL THE THOUGHT OF PAYIN' ROYALTIES INDUSTRIES... PtrSC TO K! grassland 2 2 2 3 24 more than 200 miles from the Maine budget. MET T’LONO JOHN AND MARY BATEESB! 43 Roble Two weeks ago the Board of Allen requested the board to ap­ 25 2 6 27 2 6 2 9 3 0 31 3 2 3 3 coast. Finance requested that both the Monday, the finance board began prove the purchase of a piano, two 'SM ATTER 44 Comparative conjunction Richard V. Staubie, environmen­ education b^rd and the Board of its budget cuts on the selectmen’s By Oswald Jacoby MR.M^KEE 34 35 3 6 film projectors and a lawn mower 46 Mate bovine tal and regulatory affairs adviser Selectmen re-examine their budget, cutting more than suggested with this year’s surplus, but and Alan Sontag for Mobil's exploration and produc­ 46 Cowboy's 3 7 3 8 3 9 budgets, locating possible areas of by the selectmen in the highway withdrew his request after board nickname tion services division, said that com­ cuts and eliminations. department, and eliminated over members express^ their desire to Not all the players in that 51 Believer 4 0 41 4 2 4 3 pany plans to start drilling about the Caveiidish Club rubber game Finance board members felt the $100,000 in total. wait until after the town meeting on (suffix) 44 47 same time. are life masters or national 4 5 4 6 projected increase over last year’s The education board considered the budget before approving any champions. 52 Elementary The two companies presented the particle 4S 49 5 0 51 5 2 5 3 54 5 5 budget was too high, and made the cutting a half-time teacher for an in­ purchases. We doubt if Larry Rochlin BEP with more than a year's school suspension pro^am, but a 56 Word puzzle request for direction in holding and Eric Spector have ever 5 6 57 5 8 5 9 research to back their claims that motion to cut the $5,635, a figure 59 Baltic river down escalating taxes. played any duplicate at all 60 Detective drilling would pose no threat to the 6 0 61 6 2 This drilling rig called the Alaskan Star, now In use in the The proposed budget showed a recommended by Superintendent Bar scouts much less any tournament Charlie____ Maine coast. bridge. 61 Period 6 3 64 65 Baltimore Canyon area of the Mid-Atlantic will be used by HARTFORD (UPI) - A fued ALLEY OOP — Dave Graue Exxon plans to drill up to four Larry lives in Paris, but 62 Foretoken ^i Exxon Company USA to begin exploration In the Georges Bank between firefighters and city of­ exploratory wells, while Mobil business brings him to New CMON,NOW,f o l k s ;/ EXCUSE \SURE... OUR BOARDING HOUSE hopes to drill up to five. area of the North Atlantic In August. The seml-submersible ficials has a group of Boy Scouts York several times a year and KNOCK IT OFF.' / ME, MDUR ) WHY ( T H A N K drilling vessel Is designed for severe sea conditions and sub­ caught in the middle over plans to ■When in New York he is at the HIGHNESS.. J N C fT ? V Y O U ! “We are convinced we're not M A Y I ? WHAT P(? t h e y \ set up a youth program with the fire club every afternoon and any VYH<7'^ 6£7IN’T BE N(70OPy JUP6E6 going to affect Maine’s coastal arctic temperatures. (UPl photo) Coventry accepted CHNAP6 T K Ig A TEAM BY ' CHE6K NPW, THE zone,” Wamack said. “We have department. evening he can get a game. We think Eric plays just so YEAR, MERE PITCHIN6 HBldrHT (7FTH E every reason to believe the state The firefighter’s union has as to bid slams. He doesn't CAN THE YANKf- ANP BATTlNcS ARTIFICIAL will agree with us." refused to allow the youth group to seem to care whether or not 6(7 ALL THE WAV? ANYA\(3RE.' (3RA66 “The proof of the pudding is going into health group set up a Boy Scout Explorer Post they make - he just bids OR 16 THEIR heh-heh: that to be getting out there,” added Stau­ Feds mull prosecution that would let high school students them and hopes for the best. PITOKIN' 6IMPLI(;iTV PR(7BA0LY the bie. "It may be a Catch-22 situation, visit fire stations about (Mice every Larry’s preempt is typical TOO OLP? ENT O UT A P R A T E 6.' t-OVENTRY — The town of A $30 check will be awarded to the of the game. Everyone but that’s the way it’s got to be.” HARTFORD (UPI) - Federal of­ Electric Boat has blamed the two weeks to discuss the job. ficials investigating possible fraud Coventry has been accepted as a person who submits the new name The union is engaged in contract preempts with any excuse and The U.S. Geologic Survey and of­ Navy for many of the problems. member of Community Health Ser­ Eric looked at his three aces ficials in Connecticut. Rhode Island in massive cost overruns at Electric selected. negotiations with the city, and it and bid the slam. The Hartford Courant said federal vice Inc. of Columbia Hebron- Community Health Service is a and New Jersey have already given Boat during submarine construction sources felt there was enough Andover and Marlborough. says it’s afraid the youths could end Larry ducked the first dia- in the 1970s are considering criminal non-profit agency serving member up doing jobs performed by union the exploration plans their stamp of evidence for a criminal indictment, The action was taken last week at rnond and won the continua­ approval. prosecution, a published report said towns by providing home nursing, members. tion. Then he cashed dummy’s FRANK AND ERNEST — Bob Thavsa but weren’t sure they could obtain a the service’s monthly meeting. ace of hearts and ran off Both companies must also get a today. conviction. physical therapy, home health aides Rudolph J. Fiorillo, president of discharge permit from the U.S. En­ The FBI has spent three years in­ Due to the addition of Coventry and medical social services. the H a^ord Fire Fighters Local trumps. Prosecutors will decided within and Lebanon to the health service, The three-card ending vironmental Protection Agency. But vestigating cost overruns of more the next few weeks if any action Name suggestions can be mailed 760, said his union is merely defen­ the service is asking for suogestions in care of the service. Route 6, ding its right to be consulted before found Larry with K 10 of ir Richard H. Weaver, environmental than $800 million at EB, a Groton- should be taken on the evidence, the hearts and deuce of clubs from the community for a new Columbia. The cut-off date for manager for Exxon’s southeastern based division of the General newspaper said. name. the city makes any changes that while dummy held the 10 of ///■ WAS THAT \<»uR division, said the EPA is expected to Dynamics Corp. suggestions is May 14. could affect working conditions. diamonds and A 7 of clubs. issue the permit, in draft form, later West held two clubs and the M IND X h e a r d this month. high diamond while East held Much of the debate on drilling off Q J of hearts and a club. ClfiS^NG, P«NK|-Ey f Now Larry cashed his king iSif the New England coast has centered of hearts to squeeze West out on what impact, if any, the oil Cop's w ife of one of his clubs. East had MARKETS MASTER T H E 'm jP R S exploration will have on the region’s already been forced to come O IsaibyKA KC TUW4Q u s F«1 > tMOW ______^ - 12-Y $1 billion a year fishing industry, down to one club so Larry dis­ u s Fat 9 neo n KIT N’ CARLYLE — Larry Wright which relies heavily on Georges carded dummy’s 10 of dia­ Th Avej 4-Z4 Bank, one of the world's richest to testify Now Through Tubs., April 28th monds and made his slam with dummy’s ace and seven grounds. of clubs. Lawsuits filed by environmen­ HARTFORD (UPI) — A Meriden THE BORN LOSER — Art Sansom policeman who fatally shot a shoplifting (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) . talists and officials in Maine and i m i T Massachusetts twice delayed the suspect in February said his wife would sale of federal leases along Georges appear today as a witness at a parole revoca­ SAVE q four A»jy Bank after the government an­ tion hearing for a brother of the dead man. nounced plans to develop the area in Samantha Hale, wife of officer Eugene ^ B i r t h d a y 1978, A settlement was reached last Hale, was to appear before the hearing for THORUMTLE... December. Gary Rakestrau, who had served about a year % X'M A FRAlP I'VE David Hartzband, an environmen­ of a 2 V2-to 6-year prison term for a robbery conviction. to April 25,1981 PRATTLEPOU tal consultant with Normandeau Either through necessity or Associates Inc, of Bedford, N.H., Rakestrau now is threatened with revoca­ choice, greater ambition will be MJOOUAJJP told the BEP Thursday his indepen­ tion of parole for his role in the alleged awakened In you this coming dent studies have shown that “no shoplifting incident that led to the death of his year. Once you get rawed up, your accomplishments may irreparable harm will be done to brother, Keith Rakestrau, 24, of Hartford. surprise even you. fisheries or the environment itself” Attorney Douglas S. Ebenstein of Hartford, TAURUS (April 20-May 20) CM>byMA.MB.TUNsg US PM. ATM 0« by drilling on Georges Bank. who represents Gary Rakestrau. complained Where your work is concerned Charles H. Menzie of EG & G En­ Mrs. Hale had failed to respond to a subpoena today you're apt to try to force WINTHROP — Dick Cavalll Mother’s Day round pegs Into square holes, vironmental Consultants in issued last month for her apperance at h e s b e e n rather than taking the time to fig­ DIO yo u HEAR THAT OJP BOV, r'U-BETHES ' CeLEBRM^NQ^ Waltham, Mass., said that if an oil Rakestrau’s April 1 parole board hearing. ure out the proper procedures. GCHXX. BUS PRIVER I^^LLV OOIN& FOR t H e LAST T M D w e e k s . spill occurred on Georges Bank, The hearing was continued until Friday, Find out more of what lies ahead IS RET(RIN<5-AT THE TO CeUEBRATE/ statistics show that in summer the and Ebenstein said Wednesday an order from lor you In the year following your END OR TTHE MONTH-^ oil would “more often than not” Superior Court Judge Harry Hammer com­ Photo birthday by sanding for your drift southward, while in winter the pelled Mrs. Hale to attend Friday’s hearing copy of Astro-Graph. 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Fri., April 24. 1981 THE h e r a l d . eril 24, 1981 — 21 Y o u r People Talk m m m UVERTISIIIG H ealth Classified 643'2711 MTES Uncle miltie's award Second language speller Shankar premiere 12:00 noon the day Minimum Charge Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. before publication. NOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— hlomaa for Sale 35— Heating-Plumbing 46— Sporting Goods 58—Misc for Rent The world premiere of Ravi Shankar's 24— Lota-Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products $2.10 Milton Berle won a lifetime achieve­ English is Claudia Mueller’s second 1— Lott and Found second sitar concerto was performed Deadline for Saturday is 13— Halp Wanted 25— invaatmant Property 37— Moving>Trucklng-Storage 46—Antiques ment award in the first annual ViRe language, but that didn't sto|> the 10- 2— Portonsit 14— B utinatt Opportunitlat 26— Bualnaaa Property 36—Service* Wanted 49—Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD awards, sponsored by Video Review year-old from winning the Herald-Argus Thursday night by the New York 12 noon Friday; Mon­ 3— Announcemenit 15— Situation Waniad 27— Retort Property 4— Entertslnmont 26—Real Eatale Wanted Magazine to honor excellence in the pre­ Spelling Bee in Laporte, Ind. Philharmonic under conductor Zubin day's deadline Is 2:30 S^Auctlona MISC. FOR SALE .RENTALS______61— Autos for Sale 1 DAY...... 14c recorded video entertainment field, The fifth-grader, whoM parents were Mehta, at Avery Fisher Hall in New Friday. EDUCATION MISC. SERVICES 62— Trucks for Sale 3 DAYS ...... 13(P bom in West Germany and who speak York. 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms lor Rent 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale Berle took the occasion to quote Good­ Phone 643-2711 FINANCIAL 16— Private Inatructlont 41— Articlea for Sale 53— Apartments tor Rent 64— Motorcycles-Bicycles 6 DAYS ...... 12«; We all need B-12 The work, titled “Garland of Ragas,” 19— Schools-Claaaaa 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies man Ace on the early days of TV: “It’s German at home, won through to the 54— Homes for Rent 65— Campers-Trallers-Mobiie was commissioned by the orchestra and 6—Bcndt-Siocht'Mortgsgst 20— Inatructlont Wanted 32— Painting-Papering 43— Peta-Birda-Doga 55— Officee-Stores for Rent Homes 26 DAYS...... 1 U B> I.A W K IX I, I.AMH. M.l). sequence of this, 1 am sending you The like steak — a m^ium rarely well June 1-6 national competition in 9—Portonal Loam \3 3 —Building-Contracting 44— Musical Inalrumenta 56— Resort Property lor Rent 66— Automotive Service done.” Washington on the word “hollyhock.” starred Shankar as soloist in his debut 1P—Inturanoa REAL ESTATE Roofing-SIdIng 45— Boats & Acceaaorlea 57— Wanted lo RelHl 67— Autos lor Rent-Lease HAPPY AOS S2 50 PER INCH DKAR DR I.AMH 1 am taking folic Health Letter number 4-5, Vitamin B-12, with the orchestra. acid and my doctor prescribed B-12 shots Folic Acid, Pernicious Anemia. Others Deborah Harry of “Blondie” accepted Winner of the national competition, SI 2 the ViRe award for “Eat to the Beat,” sponsored by Scripps-Howard Rehearsals were not easy. Mehta with It I have read a report by the who want this issue can send 75 cents explained, “His (Shankar's) problem is American Medical Association that B-12 with a long, stamped, self-addressed voted the best made-for-video program. Newspapers, will get a trip and an en­ Hejp Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 H^p Wanted 13 Hel'pwVnted'’ * ...... 13 cyclopedia. that he cannot read our notation. And I wasn't necessary lor people ol advanced envelope for it to me, in care of this cannot read his. We have a catalyst age, that H-6 is more essential, as are the newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City A T T E N T IO N A PPLIC A TIO N S NOW between us who writes down what Ravi tfHaurhratpr' BEING ACCEPTED for PRESS other H vitainins t'oiild you please Station, New York, NY 10019. On the mend plays.” M O TH ER S full and part time work, at MAINTENANCE MEDICAL SECRETARY enlighten me'* Folic acid will not replace your need Bob Wills remembered Mehta, who was bom in India, ad­ Bonanza Restaurant, 287 for B-12. B-12 is essential to prevent XIountry music star Loretta Lynn was PERSON Part time. Manchester TH E MANCHESTER DK.AR RK ADKH I feel fairly confi­ Fans and friends of the late country mitted that until now "I have never real­ & O TH ER S West Middle Turnpike. BOARD OF EDUCATION degeneration of nerve tracks in your due to be released from a Reno hospital 3rd SHIFT Medical Practice. Past dent lh.it members ol Ihe American music star Bob Wills will turn back the ly believed Indian music can be played Ideal part-time work Apply between 2 and 4 p.m, Experience helpful. Call is seeking certified secon­ Medical .Associalion would rapidly dis- spinal cord and proper function of your today, after treatment for stomach ul­ weekdays. EOE. dary level teachers for clock and tune up the fiddles Saturday in cers ... “Hee Haw” star Roy Clark is on by a Western symphony orchestra.” available. $3.50/hr. plus Will assist in cleaninx, "■,3-2732 mornings only. associale themselves Irom your quote. nervous system. lubrieatina, oiling of home bound instruction in observance of the 10th annual Bob Wills the mend at his home in 'Rilsa, Okla., high bonus to start. The PART-FULL TIME JOB VVe all need H 12 We should get it in suf­ Day at his hometown of Turkey, Tex. Quotes of the day tarKC prinlinx presses. foreign languages, par­ ficient quantities in our diet not to need after breaking his arm when thrown job involves telephone AT HOME. Send stamped Hours — MidniKhl to ticularly Spanish. DEAR DR. LAMB — I am a policeman Wills, who recorded such hits as self-addressed envelope to anymore from a horse ... Playwright William Comedian David Brenner, on the John soliciting to set up ap­ 8 A.M. Teachers in other areas and was recently assigned to work the "Faded Love” and "San Antonio Rose,” Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted O.N. Enterprises, Box PURCHASING may also apply. Contact But. il your system does not ah.sorh B- Saroyan is getting stronger every day, Davidson show: “My mother is the PLEASE READ 13 pointments for our Non-eontributor.ii midnight shift on a permanent basis. I died in 1975. Some 40 of the many world’s worst cook. Her specialty is 5439, Pine Bluff, Arkansas SECRETARY who is a Jacob Ludes, III, Prin- 12 you must have B-12 shots or you will have a very hard time trying to stay according to his doctors at a VA hospital salespeople. Work in 71611. friniie benefit self-starter and has good musicians who played with him at in Fresno, Calif. Saroyan, 72, who won lumps.’’ ... Congressman Mo Udall, YOUR AD program. . cipaL MANCHESTER develop pernicious anemia ,\ Irequent alert and fresh Arc there any type of ClMsKltd Ms srs laksn our professional East Wping and office skills HKTirsCHObL. 647-3530. various times will be on hand. the 1940 Pulitzer prize for “The Time of DAriz., Thursday compared President Apply in person or reason for failure lo absorb B-12 is an vitamin I can take or beverage I can Turkey, 100 miles northeast of Lub­ ovsr Ois piwns ss a con- Hartford office. Hours 9 Five day week, full com­ Equal Opportunity Your Life,” has been hospitalized since Reagan’s appointment of Secretary of call 643-1101. An pany and medical benefits absence ol inlrmsim laclor This sub­ drink to help keep me awake'’ I took No- bock. has a Bob Wills museum and a Bob «snlsaca,yThs Hsrald Is a.m. -1 p.m., or 5 p.m.-9 Employer. Monday with a stroke. The hospital says Agriculture James Watt to “appointing equal opportunit) Send letter or resume with *••••••••••••••••••••••• stance IS m.inulactiircd hv ihe stomach Doze tablets but they nauseated me Wills monument on Main Street. rat^onsIMs lor only ana bi- p.m. Call between 10 PART TIME AND FULL employer. M/K. In some peopp. (lartinil.irlv ,is they get he mav go home in a few days. Dracula to head a blood bank" .... salary requirements to Business Opportunities DEAR READER — It is habit and your cmrael bisartlon and than and 4 for an interview. TIME. Hours flexible. Men Purchasing, P 0. Box 13, older, the stomach does not produce body has established a rhythm. You can only to ihs alia of tiui Data Tern^al and Women. Earnings to Adictt Print.fig S«)fvic«‘S In' 579 Middle Turnpike W South Windsor. Conn 7-ELEVEN STORE enough lntrln.^a'^ laetor ,ind B-12 absorp­ original Inssrtlon. Errors 5Sa-4«83 $300 per week. Special change it and may have succeeded by the AMERICAN FROZEN MancMestPf Conn 06040 06074. AVAILABLE for franchise tion is inadequate wMeh do not laaaan ths training. Earn while you time you hear'from me. Square Circle Club O p e ra to r FOODS, INC. in the Vernon-Manchester By taking a B-12 shot Ihe medicine is The first thing is to be sure you have a Air quality report m na ol tho advarttsamant learn. Can start im­ I the mark ot area For information con­ absorbed into >.uir circulation and you definite regular sleep pattern that can­ MANCHESTER - The Square wM not bo corradad by an mediately. Call 646-3936. Ipfinting excellence tact Rav Pelletier at 289- There will be cards, pool, conver­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The state PART TIME - SECOND feHIFT EOE. are not di'pendent ufion Ihe action of the not be interrupted during your off duty Circile Club of Manchester Lodge of addM onal bisartlon. FLOOR CLEANING 8261. sation and refreshments; AH Department of Environmental BABYSITTER WANTED - CREW LEADER, PART stomach hours. That helps re-adjust your cycle. 40 hours per week. Prefer Masons will sponsor an open house Masons and their friends are in­ Protection forecast good air quality TIME EARLY In 1980 at California's We all need .iti appropriate amount of The second is. while you are trying to older woman. Must be OFFICE DUTIES at the Masonic Temple Monday vited. for today in Greenwich and MORNINGS. CALL 649- NationiJ Conference on Ar­ all the B vil.iaiins .Again it is best to get stay awake at night to use coffee then. reliable and have TERMHUL OPERATOR EXPERIENCED tificial Intelligence, an ex­ from 10 a m. to noon. moderate air quality for the rest of Hours can be flexible on this part 5334. these from a good nutritional program. The caffeine in coffee is a brain experience with small DATA COMMUNICATIONS Preferred. Fringe benefits. pert-ranked chess player Connecticut. children. Must have own p^rofessional environment. Those wtio do not I'.it a pioper diet, stimulant and if used sensibly could be a time second shift office position. Our£ast Hartford Distribution E.O.E. Call 289-8291 after 4 The biofeedback Clinic of won one game from a com­ whalevi'r the re.ison, or who cannot ah- help. I'd rather you use that than take transportation. Bolton, Center seeks a reliable in­ p.m. Manchester. 646-3382. puter but lost a second. Manchester town line. 649- .sorb food or base increased demands Experience helpful but not required. dividual to fill a current pills. Vitamins won't help. 411i0 opening lor terminal because ol illness will need supplements. Finally, when you feel sleepy I hope Typing skills essential. operator. Ability to operate Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Your prescription il both folic acid you can be physically active. Physical □ NOTICES alpha-numeric diskette data and B-12 suggests your doctor is con­ activity stimulates your biological Apply in person or call 643-1101. collection station to cerned about the possitiility of your system and helps keep people alert. That transcribe data from source Loaf and Found HIGH SCHOOL document to magnetic sur­ having pernicious anemia. 1 strongly is why I recommend that people should An equal opportunity employer. faced diskette. Excellent star­ ,V? recommend that vou lollow his advice SOPHMORE OR JUNIOR not exercise shortly before going to bed Male/Female. girls. Part-time waitress ting salary and Company paid To hel(i vou understand Hie full con­ if they are having a problem sleeping. benefits. Contact Bill work after school and Christensen. 249-0471. Per­ Saturdays. Apply in per­ sonnel Department, LOST BLACK AND son: Brass Key WHITE LONG HAIRED ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES, INC Restaurant, Main Street, n i f l CAT. Lydall Street area. 579 Midijle Turnpike WesI Manchester, Conn. 06040 Manchester. CROUSE-HINDS About Town Call 646-8078. ARROW HEART DIVISION REAUOFtB THE MINNECHAUG “IF” the mark of feat Opaw nalt; Eaptoim M/F ROOM is looking for a cnoup t: A leleo aiiocialion ol PEAirons irrving the greale printing excellence daytime COOK. Good Meunchexttr A rc A with more eidvertlilng expertise. hours. Will train. 649-9473. imp.Nct .Nnd efficiency for b o th buyers .in d S:elicrs. Vital signs William G. Vassar, consultant. Gifted LOST - YOUNG MALE and Talented Programs, Connecticut BEAGLE. Tri-color. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FARMIM.ION - Courses on vital Department of Education, 566-3695. Answers to the name of ~ C R A Z Y FO R Experienced signs will be ottered by Ihe Greater MANCHESTER Barney. Please call 649- Painters. Call 643-9097. Ideal young family home, situated Hartford Chapter ol the .American Red Update 6828. I must be crazy. I Cross on Ttiursdav. .May 21 and 28 from knocking out Help Wanted 13 Auctions have spent STOCK BOY Sophomore or an easy distance to schools and 6.20 to 9 .2(1 p m at Red Cross IIARTF<»RI) — The annual Update Junior high school student shopping. Spotless throughout! 4 PART TIME - Earn extra thousands of dollars to work 15-20 hours per Headquarters. '209 Farmington Ave. Conference on Programs for the Gifted bedrooms, plus a "home makers' " and Talented will be held May 6 and 7 at money while the kids are in of my Firms money week. Applications "How to Take Temperature, Pulse and LOST VICINITY OF HOLL school. Telephone Solicita­ AUCTION N H Tl?! kitchen. the Sheraton-Park Plaza Hotel, 155 Tem­ available from Linda at y. M Respiration will take place on May 21; and Pearl Street. One tion. E. Hartford company. Monday, April 27lh fo r ads, on FAIRWAY - Main Street - "How to Take Blood Pressure " on May ple St., New Haven. The conference, bunch of keys. Call 649- A good telephone voice and at 7:00 p.m. Manchester. NO PHONE ■■ Wolverton Agency sponsored by the Connecticut State 5993. weekends, I cannot 28 the diction a must. Hours 9 811 MAIN STREET CALLS. Department of Education in conjunction In both courses a self-paced method of a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 to 9 MANCHESTER hire enough good a' 649-2813 learning will be used Students will pace with Area Cooperative Educational Help Wanted 13 p jn . Call Mon. through Serivees and the University of Connec-" m . , 9 a.m. to,l p.m., Mrs. Antiques, furniture people Interested in TENNIS ANYONE? themselves through a workbook, a J)rac- PAINTERS WANTED tice session, and a final test under the ticut, will provide professional personnel CLERK - Checking in­ Williams, 569-4993. linens, glass, pewter, money. Is everyone Manchester Forest Hilla Experience In car needed. 9 riKim, f. hudromn, 2' z luilh. 2 ciir Karngc Wondel direction ot an .uithorizcd Red Cross in­ with concentrated exposure to methods voices and receiving slips. books, records, frames, NAVY VETS. Career Op­ in Hartford happy Roid Kundi with proffs.siunally built tennis structor Instruction is free, hut charge and resources used in programs for the knocksr Use of calculator helptul. TV’s, etc., etc. U L CONVERSE CO. i-Mtiri ihiv hnrno ni'sMfS ;mionv inaiiv flowerinp portunities available. Call troos ,'ind shrub.'i on ti ’ t plus ac re lot P ark lik e of $2 per workbook will be made. gifted and talented. Apply: Gaer Brothers, 140 with their job? If you Rye Street, South Windsor. collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 MANCHESTER 646-3117 lot AHordinf’ mudi [irivauy The number ol Class size is limited. .All applicants are For further information, contact a.m. to 1:00 p.m. AUCTION are not and want to amenities are too numeniiis io mention Call for - B o b H o p e details O ffered at $i;if.,WK) askeil to register by calling 677-4531. ext. SERVICE make big ^money, .2117. or slop at the Red Cross. Flower arranging Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 call me now before ARBOR ACRES FARM, Lombardo & Associates Library open M.-VNCHe s t ER — Mrs. Irene Pisette INC. Equal Opportunity * will demonstrate silk flower arranging Help Wanted 13 they cart me and my Employer seeks full time 649-4003 M AR THtRIl 'i’hc Bunnell Library at a meeting of the Girls' Friendly Socie­ Firms money off to and part time general of the Coiinet ticiil Horticultural Society ty Sponsors tonight at 7:45 in the Guild HOUSEKEEPER poultry farm workers. MANdHESTER has recently been opened for use by the Room of St. Mary's Episcopal Church WANTED for apartment in the Funny Farm. Agricultural background An older 6 Room Colonial with TYPIST desirable but not essential. general public The library is located at Park Street. East Hartford. Call after Watch a represen­ aluminum siding. Near schools and the Knox Horticulture Center, across the We offer a Company Paid bus line. 3 bedrooms, I'z baths, Mrs. Thomas Hollason will lead the 5:00 p.m., 528-1332. Health and Retirement road from the rose gardens in Elizabeth devotions. tative make great enelo.sed norch. and lots of eood oak RN’S PART TIME, All Plan. Apply in person: Park. Refreshments will be served by Miss WANTED bonuses and com­ Marlborough Road, woodwork Priced in the low 60 s. The library contains about l.iXH) books shifts at Student Health Karen Anderson, Mrs. Louise Hotchkiss missions while you Glastonbury, CT. on all aspects of horticulture and related Mrs. Lorraine Hanson and Mrs. Geroge Must be able to type 50 wpm, with Service.Physical assess­ Zinsser Agency topics. Books may be taken out for a Washburn. ment skills necessary. Call are training to do the MICROWAVE figure aptitude and correct grammar or write to Peg Maloney, 646-1511 period of four weeks and can he renewed All interested church women are in­ Director of Nursing, Box same. DEMONSTRATOR - once. Library hours .ire .Monday through vited. usage a plus. Experience preferred, U-11, University of Conn. Someone who enjoys food Friday, from 9.3(1 a m to 4 p in Storrs, Ct. 06268 at 468- Call 563-1756. preparation and cooking. We Have No Picture Yet. Sooooo— Think tank likely bujt will train. 4700, E.O.E, We will train to demonstrate Microwave Foreign languages BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (UPI) - ALUMINUM SIDING. SCREENS, STORMS, AWNINGS Full Benefits Ovens, Hours and wage are Please Drive By: Windham College, the defunct FULL TIME LICENSED WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING A Guide to C urriculiim I levelopment in RENTAL AGENT for negotiable. Call A1 TWO ATTRACTIVE FRONT DORMERS Call Sheldon Cohen at 643-2711 Sieffert's at 647-9997. NEAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Foreign Languages is available in draft school in Putney, may be converted Manchester Real Estate form for public comment at the six into a corporate think tank. DEEP TREED LOT for appointment. Office, Monday thru EXPERIENCED 1 8 A L P IN E SALE PRICES AT S56.900** regional ediu.'ation service centers in A federal bankruptcy judge Friday, 9 to 5; Saturday 9 HOUSEKEEPER PART- EXCLUSIVE WITH: Connecticut Interested persons can go earlier this week tentatively to 3. Contact: Mr. Carlson TIME Weekends, Call NEWSPAPER STREET to any of the centers now through May 3, accepted an $80,000 bid from the at 646-1980. from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 646- Belfiore Agency 647-1413 from 8 ,30 a m to 4:30 p m . to review Sterling Grace Municipal Corp. of a h e y i r a i b 2300. the publication New York City for 112 acres of land TYPIST - PART TIME CARRIERS afternoons. Transcription OFFICE POSITION - Very MOVEINCONDITIONI The guide is .me of a series of eleven at the college. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Sterling Grace officials have said experience preferred. Send diversified duties, includes being developed by the State Depart­ resume to JOBS, P.O. Box typing, expiditing, inven;^ WANTED Tlii.s 7 Hoorn ('o)onial Is For ^’ou Front to back ment of Education. Other guides will be they are interested in converting the H, Vernon, Conn. 06066. tory control, and c u sto m e r^ , tire[)laced living room Kat in kitclien, dining available throughout the coming months. defunct college into an educational phone contact. Pleasant room, ;i g(K»d sized hedro-.irns - bath on each conference center. BLASTONBURV fltMir ('oinfilelely fenced yard for children or LEGAL SECRETARY - phone manners important. pels Lovely side [>orch Only S69,90() one man office. Shorthand Must have solid office Olde Stage ■ Rd., essential. Send resume. experience. Full company Wagon Rd., & Tall Box W c/o The Herald. paid benefit package. Timbers Rd. Keith Real Estate Salary commensurate with CALL THE 646-4126 MENTAL experience. Call Manchester 647-9979., .SPRING CLOCK SALE HEALTH HERALD a n d WORKERS SALES AND INVENTORY 647-9946 MANCHESTER Interesting, entry level CLERK, experienced of­ Plymouth Lana, ('oltimal Six large rooms plus REMEMBER ACTION Door To Door positions Involving direct fice supplies and equip­ patient contact, to Include panelwl atlie Pz baths, eal in kitchen Front lo E. C a th o lic High patient management duties, ment preferred. Five day EAST HARTFORD back living riHun with lireplaco, 24 fw l master AUCTIONS bedroom On quiet dead end street S69.900 training and participation in week. Paid insurance - Goodwin St., Eric ANTIQUE SHOW Sunda\ .April 26th • vSiinday May 3rd | Treatment Team approach. benefits. Apply in person. Way, Colby St., and This Sat., April 25th Good benefit program In­ Call 646-72'72 for appoint­ at all factory outlets cluding dental plan. Can­ Long Hill St. area. Philbrick Agency 10 A-M. io 5 SALESPEOPLE ment. Harrison’s Daily lOain - 5 p in . Texaco’s Super Lead-free Gasohol it gives you higher octane performance didates must be non-smokers, Stationers, 849 Main Sunday 12pm - Spin or willing to give up shioklng Street, Manchester. CALL ERNIE 646-4200 during the working day. Auctions on Sunday April 26th & has the octane punch to help knock out than regular unleaded gasoline. So try Please apply the Personnel 643-6035 Ma> 3rd at factory grounds only in | Iteeded to work with Office 10 am to 4 pm, Monday Well located in an established This is the the knocks. That’s because it’s the high­ thru Friday. OPPORTUNITY Glastonbury season for BLACK rhoinastoii. (’!’ at 12pin • Spni a tankful of Super Lead-free Gasohol. neighborhood. Meadow, woods, newspaper carriers. IS KNOCKING brook, and a view of Hartford. A Kfufnriiin it fine selection of Grand* I est octane unleaded fuel available at your ELM CREST Mountain Rd. CARPENTER Like Bob Hope^ PSYCHIATRIC place to call "home" $5.5,000. father (.'Itu ks. |)<‘corutor Uull (.'locks I ★ ^ ANTS Early evening hours — INSTITUTE Yes...Opportunity Is HOUSEWIVES - Earn $60 5 GREAT Mantle (,’lotks and Alarm ('locks. Some Texaco service station. You can counton says,"lt’sawinner- 2S Mcrborouoh tlrMt knocking on your door to $80 weekly while milts are M<‘(onditioned. Di.scontinued | Portland, CT OS4IO ... so don't be In the children are in school. Howland Realtors or SliKhtlv Imperfect. it to help knock out the knocks. Because by a knockout." exceilent opportunity E.O.e. backyard looking for Work lunch hour as counter ACRES four leaf clovers. Grab girl. No experience 643-1108 Hrinu Vonr Van or Station U uKon to earn extra money!!! JOBS OVERSEAS - Big hold of opportunity and necessary. Clean, pleasant, Trust your car to the products with the Stac money fast. $20,000 to $50,- get Into a new and tan- friendly empli^ment. C4ll To (h't to *rh(‘ Seth 'rhomus Fringe benefits, dpenings COLUMBU-NEM LINE Kuctory (•rounds 000 plus per year. Call 1- tlHzing career where 716-842-6000, ext. 2236. also available for males 18 theisky Is the llmitll Op­ or older, evenings. Apply F ive Room Ranch, situated on 100 x BLISS Take K\its '18 or .'19 Off of Houte 8 Call Jeanne portunity wants youll 200 foot treed lot. All the appliances I ywmtiw HaiaitMitt rtagru MUNSONS CANDY Dairy Queen. 242 Broad stay — owner is going to Florida. 3 Factory Oiillels KITCHEN is accepting Street, Manchester. 6t»-»240lt applications for a reliable $52,900. 1.15 S. Main St. Main St. University S<|uare| CULL WOMAN WATED FOR I hotnuslon, (.1 Hiverlon. (,'1V‘ HridKvporl, C.'T woman to work in sales BUSS CHERMINATOR COMPANY 647^9946 and packing. Hours 9 to 4, OPPORTUNITY BABYSITTING in your F. J. Spilecki Realtor Ihs Qldstt A larg**' Conn. 28:i-.588l ;r79-i«77 :k*K.98«7 Monday Thru Friday. home. Occasional after­ Please call for appoint­ AT .. 563-1756 noons and evenings. 2 year 643-2121 . ment 649-4332. old boy. Call 643-8771. . - -s -. i-^-vat '-^ i.

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S t B » *o p w v o n ^ NEW p r i v a t e PARTY WANT AD RATES — FAMILY THRIFT SPECIAL!!! PH O N E W A N T GUARANTEED RESULTSI > AD S Call 643-2711 « » h 0 QO®<* If Your Item lanl Sold Within 3 D a y s — ^ Call 643-2711 SECOND 3 DAYS ARE FRE81I 6 U Y . O ' 3 Lines - 3 Days ^6.0D Additional i Price of articles mutt be included in ad. 643-2711 if.if.if.if.kkkkkkkkkkk — *"®***‘ Charged|_Clwigad^t At Low Low Private Prlvafa Pan* Party R Rataa, a h. ^ $1.00 Discount If Paid In Advance FOB SALE ITEMS ONLY. M AXIM UM S I ,0 0 0 .0 0 **•••••••••••••••••••••• Utimtion Wanted 15 Lota-Land For Sala 24 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sarvicaa Ottarad 31 Roofing 34 •••••••••••••••••••••••♦ •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... •♦•• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •**••••••••••••••••••••• Artlcl— tor Solo 41 T A G S A L E S Garden Products 47 Apartmantt For Rant 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Wanted to Rant 57 AutOB For Sole 61 Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 ROOFER WILL INSTALL *••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Roofing, Siding, or Gutters VERNON - New 5 Room 'VMiNaiiwIr' MATURE COLLEGE ★ for Low 'Discount Price! Ranch Condo. Stove, EDUCATED WOMAN WOODRDGEUIKE COMPLETE ^ W v e G o fH . 385 Acre crystal clear private CARE! Mowing^'^fer^- COMPLETE- DARK refrigerator, dish washer. seeks position as compa­ TOP SOIL FOR SALE. MANCHESTER RESPONSIBLE COUPLE SUZUKI 1978 GS750EC. AM I hk*i lake community with tiliz...... B, in g seeding, and ■ ROOM EQUIPMENT to No lease required. nion to older woman. Reply Rich, clean, stone free SPACIOUS, One or two with three children looking 7500 miles. Excellent-con­ The Herald Your land clubhouse, marina, tennis thatching. All needs 36 NINE YEAR CLEAN OUT TAG SALE - 95 Greenwood develop black & white pic­ References and security. Box WW c /o The Herald. courts, paddle tennis, beaches, loam,- any amount bedroom apartments. for a three bedroom duplex dition. Extras/Asking t r e a t e d . T a k in g SALE! A n ticiq u e . Drive, Manchester. Satur­ tures. Call Bruce after 6:30 $450. 649-4003. (!lassifieds — equestrian area, etc. FLOORSANDING - Floors delivered. 875-7506 Swimming pool, air con­ in the country. Have 'most $2100. Call 6494151 after customers. 649-2728. housewares, building day, April 25th and Sunday, p.m. 64M476. anytime. ditioning, centrally located* is waiting. " Homesites startinc at; (ike new! Specializing in MANCHESTER - Newer 4 tools for repairs. Will do 6:30 p.m. We have i materials, motorcycle, and April %th. 10-5 p.m. on bus Imes. Near shopping I- older floors. Natural and Room Apartment. Stove', yard work. Will help out □ REAL ESTATE Your land is rich in history and heritage more. 229 East Street, W O R L D W A R I 1915 center and schools im­ everything 10% DOWN stained floors. No Waxing Antiquaa 43 refrigerator. Lease older couple. Call ^ r i e TRIUMPH 1975 TRIDENT One ol only 17 select homesiles in a balance Hebron. Saturday and Sun­ TAG SALE - Antique FRENCH Field radio. mediate occupancy, for from A • L •••••••••••••••• ($17*0) Anymore! John Verfaille, references, security. No 289-6517. 750 CC. Super excellent day 9-4 p.m. clocks, furniture and mis- Telegraph receiver in com­ further details please call i Hornet For Sale between permanent land preservation and 9%% INTIREST ODD JOBS ,- Light 646-5750. WANTEID - Antique Fur­ pets. $430, includes heat •••••••••••••••••••••••• BOUGHT condition! All stock. Elec­ New and 23 A cellaneous^ items. Satur­ pact case. 140. Call 649- 649-7157 9-5 weelcdays. residential development innuilawanliHnti) Trucking, H&uling, Brush. niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil and hot water. 649-4003. M/sc. tor Rent 58 Bin’s Auto Parts tric start. 6500 original Your tand is hidden in the cointry day, April 25th, 9 a.m. to 3 1724. second hand. MANCHESTER A -1 6 0 MONTHLY Small apartments et p.m. RAIN OR SHINE. 91 Paintings or Antique TOLLAND miles. Call 643-8932 after With woodlands and mature forests A valley of FOR Items. R. Harrison. TW O R O O M MANCHESTER - Retail 5:00 p.m. CONDITION, three family PAYMENTS cetera. No Job Too Big Or Diane Drive, Manchester. CAST IRON TUB with legs Homes lor Rent 54 fields and meadows Brooks and streams and NEIGHBORHOOD TAG Telephone 643-8709. APARTMENT - Heated. storage , and-or manufac­ home on busline. 5-5-3. Small! 742-9238. plus toilet. Very good con­ 7&6231 649^71 fflit licral^ Separate furnaces, good in­ still ponds Wildlife Lush vegetation abundant SALE. Variety of items No appliances. $225 VERNON HOME. Deluxe turing space. 2,000 sq, ft. to 1980 750F HONDA. with mountain laurel Song birds Stone bridges dition. Call 64Im 4 s . monthly. Security. Tenant 25,000 sq. ft. Very Fairing, header, black with come, good investment. wwnmnw*UUMUM Painting-Papering 32 Household Goods 40 large and small. Bureau, ANTIQUE SHOW AND two bedroom. Large lot. and rock outcroppings add interest to the chairs, stereos, clothing, i r V ■ • SALE! East Catholic High Insurance required. Phone reasonable. Brokers red pin stripes. $2500 or Owner-.agent. 643-8883 or TWO TIER OVAL Tea Available now. $325. lerrain Pastoral views blend with adjoinino REA ESTATE CO. lawnmower and other mis­ TAG SALE April 25th 10 to School, 115 New Stale 646-2426, 9 to R^weekdays. protected. Call Heyman best offer. 644-9776 644-8593 after 6:00 PROFESSIONAL USED Cart. $20. Hand push lawn Locators 236-5646. FEE. woodlands forests and parks And lakes fo“r (203) 491-2000 cellaneous goodies. 39 4 p.m. Toys, books, Road, Manchester. Satur­ Properties, 1-226-1206. between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. weekdays. PAINTING - Interior and REFRIGERATORS, mower. Craftsman. $35. 1970 MACH I - Rebuilt 351 sailing -- if the wind calls you Overlook Rd., Vernon. children’s clothes, day, April 25th. 10 a.m. - 5 118 MAIN STREET. Three LEGAL NOTICES exterior. Commercial and WASHERS, RANGES - 646-6794. MANCHESTER HOME. Cleveland engine. Needs Your land IS part ol the 350 acre tract of quiet April 25th 9-5 p.m., Sunday, dollhouse, dishes, many p.f.m. $1.50 Admission - room apartment. Heat and MANCHESTER - 2 Bay Campers, Trailers and MANCHESTER residential. Free es­ Clean, Guaranteed. Parts King size. 3 Bedroom. body work. 875-3476 Assumable Fixed Rate countryside known as the Belding Estates And timates. Fully insured. 646- April 26th 12-5 p.m. No household items. SOME $ 1. 2 5 WITH THIS AD. hot water. No appliances. Won’t last long. $250. Truck Garage, 700 square Mobile Homes 65 EAST HARTFORD & Service. Low prices! ANTIQUE OAK $360 monthly. Security. Te­ anytime. 13Vs%. Morteatfe can be 275 acres will remain preserved as The Belding 4879. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main previews - No early sales. NEW. 23 School Road, off Locators 236-5646. FEE. feet. $240 monthly. Call PUBLIC SCHOOLS ' DRESSER, refinished with nant Insurance required. 647-9137. yours when you purchase Game Sanctuary Street. 643-2171. Route 85, Bolton. A N T IQ U E S & TWO PIECE CAMPER bentwood mirror, asking Call 64&2426.9-5 weekdays. our 8 • Room Colonial. 4 Here It IS A natural setting as charming LEE PAINTING. Interior COLLECTIBLES - Will Otticea-Stores lor ent 55 with cabinets and heater. YARDWORK-ODD JOBS, $90. Call 643-7767. Sylvania Excellent condition! Fits bedrooms, fireplace, first as the changing seasons Conveniently located & Exterior. “ Check my WATERBEDS - LOWEST purchase outright, or sell INVITATION Lawns mowed, leaves console 20 inch color TV. □ AUTOMOTIVE on 8 foot pick-up. $950. floor family room, in Vernon Connecticut south of I-86 between rate before you decorate."^’ PRICES ANYWHERE! on commission. House lot EAST HARTFORD - 1980 PINTO 4 cyl. low raked, landscaping. Will APRIL 25th and 26th, 9-4 Asking $70. WORKSPACE OR Purchased new for $1550. TO BID baths, 2 car garage. Gor­ exits 97 and 98 Dependable. Fully insured. King or Queen, raised, or single piece. 644-8962. Share-a-House. 7Vk room STORAGE SPACE FOR mileage. AM-FM Cassette. Your land is waiting lor you Call lor a printed clean basements or attics. p.m. Furniture, small MULTI-FAMILY. ------875-6231. don Realty, 643-2174. 646-1653. heated with headboard. appliances, clothes, toys raised ranch. $l% /m o. plus RENT in Manchester. No Auto Parts For Sale 60 Rust proofed. Excellent BID #565 message with more history Call Kathy, 646-8663. Miscellaneous items. 9-3. POOL TABLE PLUS OFFERING DOLLS - $199. Nimbus - El Camino and m uch m o r e ! 176 M) of utilities. Immediate. lease or security deposit. condition. $4300. 872-7005 or BOILER/BURNER Saturday, April 25th and ACCESSORIES, 82 feet x Miniatures, books and MANCHESTER - Out of INTERIOR PAINTING, Plaza, Route 30, Vernon, Hamilton Drive, 43 feet. Non-slate. G ^ Call Bill or Herbie 569-1321. Reasonable rates. Suitable 4 ALMOST NEW 646-1271. LEGAL NOTICES LAWNMOWERS Sunday, April 26th. 74 collectibles, at the East state owner wants an im­ R E P A IR E D - 15% Sr. over ten years experience, Ct. Manchester. Condition. $40. Call 649-3068 for small business. Retail GOODYEAR Off & On Information may be ob­ low winter rates and senior Green Manor Road, Catholic Antique Show. 1973 OLDSMOBILE mediate sale on his Two Citizen Discount! Free Manchester. after 5 p.m. and commercially zoned. Road Tires. 16” x 10 white Prohat«‘ tained from Dominic Family Duplex, with T ^ R i D i n q s citizen discounts. 643-9980. This Saturday 10 to 5. 742- DELTA %, AC, PB, PS. pick-up and delivery! Articles tor Sale 41 Call 872-l%l, 10 to 5. rim. Original cost $%0. NOTICK TO CHKDITOHS Fulco, Director of separate furnaces for $61,- f 6359. Original owner. $975 . 646- Expert service! TWO BEDROOM - FIVE Make an offer. Call 649- KSTATK OF UAYMONl) A Business Services, 110 900. Gordon. Realty, 643- KVTERIOR PAINTING NEWLY RENOVATED 2094 after 5:30 p.in. 2903 days, 649-3475 nights. FARHISH ECONOMY TAG SALE - April 25th, 94 ROOM RENT, with one Long Hill Drive. East 2174. AND WALI.PAPERING ALL JEWELRY TAG Wantejf to Buy 49 310 square feet office The Hon Valdis A Vinkcls, Judpo. . J Daciu. P'eS'den! LAWNMOWER, 647-3660. Cambridge Street, 10 a.m. car garage, appliances, Hartford, Cl. 06108 until SALE! Sunday, April 26th. NIGHT CRAWLERS FOR available. Main Street Autos For Sale 1976 DATSUN 710 FOUR of the Court of Probate, District of F(ju ly Venfij'es Inc Quality professional until 3 p.m. Rain date, Sun­ carpeted. No utilities. $375. 61 bid opening on May 1, 1981 NEW RANCH or raised One f ■n.-mcai ALUMINUM Sheets used 10-4 p.m . 123 Summer SALE. $1.00 per dozen. 975' WANTED PIANO - Old iith location with ample SPEED, 2 door, radials Andover at a hearing held on April work at reasonable Adults - no pets. 10. 1981 ordered that all claims ranch. Mortgage subsidy i-'.r'Io'i.J Connecficu! 0610J as printing plates, .007 Street, Manchester. day the 26th. Antiques, Parker Street, right. 643-4962. and snows. 30 MPG. Very at 2:00 P.M. prices. Fully insured. parking. Call 649-2891. must be presented to the fiduciary plan possible. From $54,- lJ03l.?^7 i>388 thick 23x28Mi’’ , 50 cents Furniture, Gobel Manchester. References and security. good condition. Best offer Free estimates. G.L. Figurines, Quimper Call 646-8518 after 4 p.m. on o r before July 10. 1981 or be THE EAST HARTFORD 900. Wells Agency 742-7356, each or 5 for $2. Phone 643- APRIL 25th, 8:30 - 3:30. 607 TOY TRAIN - LIONEL and OFFICE SPACE FOR over $2,000. After 5 p.m. TAPING, CEILING McHugh. 643-9,321. Pottery and many items barred as by law provided BOARD OF EDUCATION 643-0302. 2711. Must be picked up Spring Street, Manchester. ESTATE GAS & other la « e sizes. U.S. or RENT. 800 square feet. WANTED JUNK AND 742-6476. REPAIRS, flowers, swirls, too numerous to mention. 3 ROOM APARTMENT Margaret K Vinkels. before 11 a.m. ONLY. Moving - furniture, Elec­ ELECTRIC RANGE. $100. foreign. Buying for limited Newly re-decorated. Very LATE MODEL WRECKS - Clerk IS AN EQUAL /fitil f dull-1(• f nn'.ulumt\ Sheetrock additions. - ■ ^ Four families, and bargain with appliances. Center COVENTRY - Passive INTERIOR AND trolux Shampooer, etc. Also: Antique Coal & Wood time only. 649-6270. reasonable. Call 649-4751 Cash Paid. Call Parker The fiduciary is OPPORTUNITY Garages. Rec Rooms & prices! Street. $225 plus heat. Solar Berm House. Homes. Experienced, 649- EXTERIOR PAINTING, W ATER PUM PS - 3 ’ ’ Stove. $85. Call 647-1334. between 8 and 5. Street Used Auto Parts, Stanley M Dickinson EMPLOYER Featured in Better Homes Paper hanging, carpentry Carter Gas Powered. Vz" W A N T E D TO BUY Security required. 649-3391. c o John M Yoemans. 074-04 8627; 649-3219, Available May 1. 649-8923. and Gardens Magazine. Services Ottered 31 work. Fully insured. J.P. Carter Gas powered. 2" DETECTO BABY SCALES IMMEDIATELY. Older MANCHESTER - 5 Room 1974 MALIBU CLASSIC. Ksq lJ b u s i n e s s Very good condition. Air- Route # 6 Approximately 15 Acres. C & M Tree Service, Free Lewis & Son. 649-9658. Electric. IV2’’ , 3” and 6” MATERNITY CLOTHES beam type with chart to 30 house in need of r^ a ir. Office Complex. High traf­ 1974 T-BIRD, low mileage, RUMMAGE - TAG SALE SPACIOUS 3 ROOM conditioning, stereo, Andover. Ct 06232 I.IQlOR PERMIT Adjacent to State Forest. and SERVICES estimates. Discount senior hoses. Call 649-7407. size 10-12, infant clothes, lbs. $25.00 folding Cash. Please call Frank fic area. Near Superior air-conditioninp, stereo, Saturday April 25th 9-3 APARTMENT with large asking $1400 or best offer. NOTICK. OK Al’ I’ KlCATION $99,000. Wells Agency 742- citizens. Company DAN SHEA PAINTING & household miscellaneous, aluminum cot 24x72 with J.T. Strano, Strano Real Court. Call 643-2121. power seats, windows and p.m. Community Baptist deck and fireplace. On se­ Call 528-7202. This IS til Rivt* nutlet* thnt I. 7356, 643-0302. Manchester owned and DECORATING - Interior FOR SALE, ALBINAR F Saturday, April 25th 9 a.m. mattress. $10.00. Call 649- Estate 646-2000. more options! $2,500. Also: Services Ottered 31 B-B UPHOLSTERY Church, 585 East Center cond floor in Vintage I'AIIl. IIONANNO of H3 operated. Call 646-1327. and Exterior. Also: 2.8/55 telephoto lens for to 4 p.m. 31 Lenox Street, 0352. MANCHESTER - MAIN 1975 LTD WAGON, eight Prohuli* Nolle** •••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom Work. Free Street, Manchester. Manchester neighborho<^. 1974 VOLKSWAGON 412. MKTIKI.K rmiVK, SOMKRS have MANCHESSTER Wallpapering. Quality screwtype mount with haze Manchester. Rain or Shine STREET - 2,000 sq. feet. passenger, air-conditioning Court of Probate, District ot REWEAVING BURN Estimates, Will pick "We cannot be just if we Close to shopping, banking, (il**d an applieatuin plaearde*! Ki Spacious 6 room cape, Craftsmanship! Call 64^- and skylight filters, $50. in cellar. SCREENED LOAM - Ideal convenient store $1,200, 649-9404. Runs. Needs work. Best Manchester HOLES. Zippers, um­ and deliver. Please ca ATTIC TREASURES. are not kindheart^." etc. $390 including dti^r. 649-4235. APIlil, IPfil with the Oivision of Woodbridge Street. I GARDENS 5424, or 646-1703. Call 633-55% evenings. Gravel, FTocessed Gravel, location. Established area. NOTICK OF MKARINtJ Liquor Control a CflOCKRY brellas repaired. Window 646-2161. Dishes, brie a brae, small Vauven argues appliances. No pets. 643- Convenient to busline. ROTOTILLED. Small Cub Sand, Stone, and Fill. For Hayes Corporation, 646- JEEPS, CARS TRUCKS In RK n a n c y R. CKRRKTOand RKKR for the s.'ili* of aleoholie shades, Venetian blinds. appliances, sporting goods, TAG SALE - Saturday, 7110 after 4 p.m. 1972 VOLVO - 145 Station JASON C CKRRKTO Vinyl siding. Basement Cadet tractor with rear FOR SALE 30 inch deliveries call: George •••••••••••••••••••••••• 0131. available through govern­ liquor on the premises 30fi ORKKN Keys. TV FOR RENT. BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - record, books, (Harlequin April 25th 9 a.m. School Wagon. Automatic, 89,000. Pursuant to an order of lion workshop. Full porch tiller. SATISFACTION Building Contracting 33 Franklin wood burning Griffing, Andover 742-78%. •••••••••••••••••••••••• ment agencies, many sell HOAD, MANCffKSTKR Marlow's, 867 Main Street. •••••••••••••••••••••••• William K FitzOerald. Judge, The business will be owned bv Assumable 8' 2% V.A. $57,- Fireplaces, Concrete. GUARNTEED. Call 647- stove. Excellent condition. Romances) and much d esk , 10 speed bike, * R E N T A L S TJ^O BEDROOM Resort Property For for under $200. Call 602-941- Good condition. $1800. Call 649-5221. Chimney Repairs. “ No Job FARRAND more. Saturday/Sunday APARTMENT Available 644-2208 - leave message. dnled April 22. 1981 a hearing will PAUL HONANNf) 4 NANCY ANN 900 Mortgage subsidy plan 0530 or 528-0268. $99. Call 649-7935. wom en’s ski boots, and FOR BREEZWAY - FOUR Rent 56 8014 ext. 7816 for your Too Small.’ ' Call 644-8356 REMODELING - Cabinets, April 25 & 26. 9 to 5. 99 June. $425 monthly. directory on how to be held on an ap|>lica(ion praying R O N A N N O HOTR OK 133 available. Wells Agency ski’s miscellaneous, 3’ by 4’ jalousied windows lor their names to be changed to CERAMIC FIRING. for estimates. Roofing, Gutters, Room SWIM POOLS - OUTLET Mark Drive. South Wind­ Rooms lor Rent 52 Garden Condos. Call 528- 1973 VW SUPER MlCHKl.K OHIVK, id SOMKHSli 643-0302, 742-7356. treasures. 126 Avondale and door. Call 646-5955. COTTAGES FOR RENT - purchase. NANCY R HAWKINS and JASON THK SOlTMl.ANl) Discount rates. Quick ser­ sor. •••••••••••••••••••••••• 7717. BEETLE. 72,000 miles, 28,- Additions, Decks, All types offers brand new above Road, Manchester. •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sleeps six, fully equipped, C HAWKINS as in said application CORPORATION ol 282B N vice. Call 643-2543. GENTLEMEN. Private of Remodeling and ground 31 foot long pools TV outside grill, lawn JEEPS, CARS, PICKUPS 000 miles on a rebuilt on tile more fully appears, at the HASKII.L AVKNOE, DALLAS ROTOTILLING REAR Repairs. Free estimates. Dogs-BIrda-Pats 43 home. Central. Next to FEMALE ROOMMATE ('ourt of Probate on Mav 7, 1981 at complete with huge chairs, etc. $225 per week. from $35. Available at engine. Must sell. $1650. TKXAS and will hi* eondueU*d bv Invettment.Properiy 25 TINE. Flower beds and Fully insured. Phone 643- sundeck, fencing, hi-rate shower. Telephone. WANTED to share three 871-7025, 643-7%9. 10 30 A M PALI. HONNANO as permiltee B&M TREE SERVICE, M&M P&H, Manchester FREE! Dogs to good Second - Ideal for two- Lpcal Government Auc­ gardens. Reasonable. Call 6017. filter, etc. Asking $978 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Parking. 649-6801. bedroom duplex in tions. For Directory call Sherrie L Anderson, Paul Ronnao Inc. Complete tree care in­ 649-2871. Small repairs, homes. Lively 6 yr. old combination living room- ' Asst (Jerk EXCELLENT cluding spraying for gypsy after 5 p.m. 646-7644. delivered. Includes in­ Manchester. Non-smoker. Surplus Data Center 415- Dated 2Isl dav ol April 1981 remodeling, heating, male Maltese. Also, bedroom, kitchen, bath, 078-04 07II-II4 INVESTMENT! Good cash moths, other insects and stallation. Financing ROOM FOR RENT - VerV Available June 1st. Call 864-0544. Trucks lor Sale 62 flow! First floor leased to baths, kitchens and water female shaggy mixed nice, newly carpeted. fully equipped. Desire diseases. "SPECIAL heaters. Free estimates! SUNDECKS available. Call Dennis 646- 8138 evenings. seasonal rental from June - package store. Second collect (203 ) 225-8894. Alibrio Realty, Inc. offers you breed. Needs active life. Working gentleman 1978 MONZA 2 plus 2, RATES” on stump grin­ |1 • 2 CAR OARAOes, Bildl 289-9003. Sept. Near bay and ocean 1977 4x4 CHEVY PICKUP - floor, very nice apartment, 1 ROOM ADDITIONS preferred. $45 weekly. MANCHESTER - Unique hatchback, four speed, 4 ding with tree removal. CUSTOM DRAPERIES. beaches. Fresh water lake Low mileage. Custom LEGAL NOTICE plus 5 car garage, $67,900. GIRL AVAILABLE FOR 230, VOLT 30 GALLON Strano Real Estate, 643- three room apartment, one cylinder, 4i6,000 miles. New Fully insured and licensed. Made very reasonable. a— on»bl» Pric—I in back yard. Call 742-6607 paint. Everything to make Call for further details. SUMMER JOB. Prefer of­ ELECTRIC Water heater. 1878. bedroom, appliances. 12 clutch, 6 radials. Good con­ Town of Andover, Connecticut Free estimates and Free measurements and fice work with diversified CALL THREE FANTASTIC INVESTMENTS! after 3:00 p.m. ft a show truck. Call for Strano Real Estate, 646- $25 or best offer. Call 64fr foot closet, very private dition. After 6 p.m. 741- Zoning Board of Appeals DISCOUNTS FOR decor. Call any time. 649- duties. References. Reply 040-1810 details. No reasonable 2000. 2300 anytime. SINGLE OR MARRIED and secure. Parking, Pets 20%. SENIOR CITIZENS. 643- 4266. Box X c /o The Herald. • Covgntry Baachfront Baautyl Nearly '/i acre SEVEN FEMALE offer refused. 875-1497. 7285. COUPLE to live in 6 room to be considered. Required The Zoning Board of Appeals ol the Town of Andover, waterfront lot with a 4 bedroom home that CALVES, Herefords and FOR SALE - TOOLS - Crossbreds. Born in house. Completely fur­ security and references. 1975 CHEVY MONZA 2 Connecticut at a meeting held on April 15, 1981 took the LEON GIEZSYNSKI Carpenter, Electrician, needs no work. Move right In and enjoy year September. Call 742-87% nished. Use o f all facilities. 647- 9565. CAPE COD EAST Plus 2. 4 cylinder. following action: Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 BUILDER. New homes, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 Plumbing and many round lakefront recreation. Price Includes after 5 p.m. 649-7911. HARWICH - Beautiful Automatic. New paint. Im­ additions, remodeling, rec extras. Call 649-2531 MANCHESTER Heat paid. three bedroom, 2 full maculate inside and out. #186 - Tiger Lee Construction — Variance denied due to appliances, some furniture and many, many MOTORCYCLE rooms, garages, kitchens anytime. LASO APSO - AKC Apartments For Rant 53 One bedroom. New decor. baths. Home for rent near $2300. Call 871-0209. lack of exceptional difficulty or unusual hardship. remodeled, ceilings, bath extras! Offered at only $65,900. INSURANCE - Lowest t o d a y ’ s Female, golden. $125 or Just $225. Locators 236- beaches. 646-0293 or 649- 1. Board felt there was no proof of any frontage on tile, dormers, roofing. Rates Available! SOLID CHERRY best offer. Must sell. 649- 5646. FEE. 5620. town approved road. Residential or commer­ CORNER TABLE opens to • New Listing In South Windsor — Here Is a F O U R R O O M Immediate Binding Lay- 6203. Up Options. Call Joan, 2. If granted, variance would be detrimental to cial. 649-4291, Bridge table. $75. small 4'/i room Condo that Is beautifully APARTMENT. Mature MANCHESTER Nice 2 ■MI adults. No pets. No Autos For Sale 61 1972 CHEVY MALIBU - Clarke Insurance Agency, health, safety and general welfare. OPEN HOUSE governor winthrop desk, decorated and well maintained. Built as a. bedroom. Pets O.K. 3. Board felt variance to be in direct opposition to Estate DESIGN KITCHENS, walnut finish $40. Both ^pliances. Security. Ref. AvaiTbble now. $235. Good transportation. $500 643-1126. Condo In 1973, you'll have a self-cleaning Parking one car. 649-1265. or Best Offer. Call 646-6715 long range plan of develooment. cabinets, vanities, counter good condition. 649-5555. Garden Products 47 Locators 236-5646. FEE. 1972 GRAN TORINO, new before 2 p.m. MOTORCYCLE #1% - Gilbert and Loretta Bard — Variance for rear By NORMA TEDFORD, tops, kitchen cabinet fronts stove, refrigerator, garbage disposal and m otor, 2000 m iles, SS _____ ORI-CRS custom woodworking, DEAD LOCKS, dishwasher when you move In August 1st. EAST HARTFORD INSURANCE, see us now, yard ol 24 feet and front yard of 7 feet granted STONE F R E E LOA’M. MANCHESTER - One Cragers all around. 1972 C H E V Y V E Q A - for same day coverage and A mortgage is usual colonial reproductions. PAINTERS A-Frames, Utilities paid. Carpeted Dated in Andover, Connecticut April 24. 1981 Asking Low $50's. Pick up or delivered. Call bedroom apartm ent in Excellent running condi­ Needs some work or good competitive rates. Ask for ly terminated by pay J.P. Lewis 649-9658. ladders, saws, large tool one bedroom. Just $200. tion. $1700. 649-9337 after 4 Zoning Board of Appeals V — 644-1775 or 644-2769 7:00 quiet complex. No pets. parts car. Best Offer. Call Judy or Janet, Crockett ment and satisfaction chest, reel mower. Call Locators 236-5646. FEE. p.m. Andover, Connecticut a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 646-0505. 643-6571. Agency, Inc., 643-1577. When the debto. ELECTRICAL SERVICES 649-0923. • An Enormous 10,440 sq. ft. Storsgs Mary C. McNamara, Chairman - We do all types of Elec­ renders payment of the Building — Situated on IV 4 acres of In­ 075-04 debt, he is entitled to trical Work! Licensed. Call dustrial land In Manchester tor only Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Safe 23 Homes FoY Sale 23 after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. have the mortgage $68,900? That's correcti Call for details. marked “ satisfied in FOR SALE - Avacado Legal INolice full” , recorded and the ROBERT JARVIS - green sofa, excellent condi­ mortgage papers Building contractor. THINKING OF SELLING YOUR HOME OR Town of .4 nctov«*r returned. The Custom building, additions, tion. Avacado green elec­ INVESTMENT PROPERTY? GIVE US A CALL FOR garages, roofing and tric stove. (Built in unit) Planning & Zoning CominiRsion mortgagee can per­ A FREE MARKET ANALYSIS. sonally satisfy the siding, kitcnens, Oven and one element IVlajor Subdivision needs repair. Best Offer. 11^% * EFFECTIVE RATE LOANS AVAILABLE mortgage of record or bathrooms and repair work The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover. may do so by executing of all kinds. 643-6711 Approximately 6’ of metal ALIBRIO REALTY, IISC. ’ AiMHigl Parcantaga Rata On Soma Homas bestos pipe for wood stove. Connecticut will hold a Public Hearing in the lower level a satisfaction piece 141 Cantar SI. Manchaatar . | X *s Call 647-9272. % X\ of the Town Office Building on Monday, April 27. 1981 at and duly recording it to 6 4 9 -0 9 1 7 7:30 p.m. on the Petition of Fri-Land Equities, Inc., show that the debt has Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale been paid. Where an 23 Route 6, Andover, on an eighteen (181 lot subdivision SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1981 FROM 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. | old m ortgage is on M m consisting of 80 acres, located at the corner of Boston Hill Road and East Street. record and no payment Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale or demand for pay- 23 At this hearing interested persons may be heard and ment has been mau-idc written communication received. A copy of the applica­ BLUE TRAIL ESTATES ' for more than 20 years, MR. & MRS. SELLER tion and site plan are on file in the Office of the Town an interested party can OPEN SUNDAY 1 to 4 Clerk, Town Office Building, Andover, Connecticut. 111 Ylmratf Road petition the court for OKU SUNDAY 1 to 4 NEED A STORE FRONT? Then look at this Dated in Andover, Connecticut this 17th and 24th day Lookout Hkwntaln an order satisfying the 34HoffiiianRoad well maintained building with a 4 Room Apartment for in­ of April, 1981. W a d D H A VEIS BUILDERS mortgage of record .Live yesteryear with all the modem conveniences of today com e' Owner will hold 1st Mortage at far below market .Come fee thii fpeclal biiok front home. 2 fireplaces, 2^^ Planning & Zoning Commission twlhs, real nice floor plan with front kitchen. A fine in this 8 room beauty! 2 full baths, 2 porches. 2 garages and rates! Call today! Bafora you atari MgridMcejrou'U be £roud to own. D irection!. Spring St. to a picturesque lot! Special Financing available ttot will of Andover your housa hunting Save You p ! 80's. Directions: Adams St. to Hilliard to VISIT OUR FURNISHED HOME, ASSOCIATES WILL DISCUSS iS m . to Timrod. Signs imted. Duval to Hoffman Rd. * John L. Kostic, Chairman chack with tha T v Marv Keenan, Secretary various banks as to 054-04 what lhair mortgags ratas ara and If lhay ara oblalnabis than start your housa hun- lln g ^ y calling tha Legal Notice Features irofalBlonal brokars lara at tha otflca of *Town of Andover tha TEDFORD REAL WOULD YOUR HOME Planning & Zoning CommiHsion k Proatiga Aroa SUPER RANCH in a convenient location. 3 k Convmlanc* to Hartford ESTATE: CENTURY QUALIFY FdR OUR SPECIAL Special Permit k LImItod Numbar of via Routa 84 or 86. 21, Rt. 44A Bolton generous t^ room s, formal living and dining rooms. i ‘4> Largo Woodod Lota Notch, Bolton 647- baths, plus a great rec room, fenced lot, garage and much The Planning & Zoning Commission of Andover, A Top Quality Conatructlon THE BEST DUPLEX we have seen in a long 9914. Wo ara •IN O Ll FAMILY ATTACHED HOME Connecticut will hold a Public Hearing in the lower level k Attractivo Financing k Ona of tho Araaa In Manchester by Owner: may ba tba aaawar to your boualof problem. S bedroom*, tlmsUbfi Vltb 1st floor laundrv,,entrance foyer, a era te >rofasslonals In this fitting systems, covered porenM, 3 car garage anda huge of the Town Office Building, Monday, April 27th, 1981 at FInoat Bulldara 1 1 V 2 % * IVb batbl, qmckxia kitchen and Uviiii room, full baiement DIRECTIONS: lualnssa and you can COMPOSITE LOANS? axtarior ol brick and aluminum. $U,k 00. H u rry ! lot with covered patio. A bMuty! 7:30 p.m., on the petition of Mr. David and Susan Fowler FROM 1-84 East to the Wyllls Street Exit., from ramp go left, back over count on us for salos of Merritt Valley Road, Andover to build a single family and sorvics, call It You N—d To Sail Now — dwelling on a rear lot consisting of approximately 30 highway; take a right at the light onto Highland Street. Follow the open today. 6 Room Garrison Colonial house signs to Blue Trail. CALL US TODAY! acres. BLANCHARD Proposed for approval by the Planning & Zoning Com­ DID YOU KHOWT ‘ Annual Pnroanlagn Rata FBONT 1-88 East to ExM 92 - Follow Route 6 and 44A (Center St.). Ap- How many rooms are actual­ 3 B e d im s , VA Baths, Brick Front. Anaaldl mission of Andover, Connecticut^”' ' ^ ly needed? What sort of en- Built, Storm Windows. Good Sized Rooms, At this hearing interested pers^ s may be heard and Port®'' Street V/i v iron m en t is preferred? o m c a miles. Take left on Highland Street, and follow open house signs. Decide before house-hunting. Located In Excellent Residential Area. Bus written communications received, A copy of the site Lines, Shopping And Schools Within Walking NATWNWIDE plan and application are on file in the Office of the Town Distance, Plus Only 10 Minutes To Hartford, RDSSETTD Clerk, Town Office Building, Andover, Connecticut. Dated in Andover, Connecticut this 27th and 24th day D.W. FISH REALTY Shown By Appointment. 649-0105 After 5 P.M. & R 0 S S E T T 0 REALTORS of April, 1981. Roaltora Planning & Zoning Commission 643-1591 or 872-9153 m 6 4 (^ 2 4 8 2 of Andover NO AQENT8 PLEASE *71,900 6 4 6 ^ 2 4 8 2 John L. Kostic, Chairman TEDFOflO'llEAL ESTATE l i t Nwt Cwtir Xraat wmir t/t Mdtoa 189 West Center. Comer of McKee Mary Keenan, Secretary 053-04