M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, June 8. 1983

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By Mark A. Dupuis United Press International

HARTFORD — Gov. William O'Neill, criticizing the Legislature for “ indeci­ ^39,500 sion and delay” that yielded nothing, "CONVENIENT LOCATION" has ordered lawmakers into special Spotless first floor end unit iMiures wall to wall In Bolton, close to schools,'couple Mins, to 1-84. session to find the budget that eluded THREE Lim E WORDS carpeting, kitchen appliances, patio, 1 BR, pool, Four bedroom ranch in nice residential area of them for the past five months. / Price • Livability • Location sauna and game room. You'll get more lor your monpy In this lovely family town. Dining room, Rec room, full basement. O’Neill, in a firm, almost-angry home with excellent floor plan: Features 3 bedrooms, Only $68,90a00 message, said the Legislature’s failure V ii baths, vinyl siding, enclosed porches and garage. for the first time in a dozen years to Only $63,900. Call today! adopt a budget in a regular session, was "not a happy day for the people of — MANCHESTER — Connecticut.” Amid the traditional pagentry Wed­ PRICE REDUCEbi nesday, Secretary of the State Julia H. Tashjian brought down the final gavei *102,900 Much sought after, 4 Family in con­ on the 1983 regular session at 8:18 p.m. Immaculate throughout & professionally de­ venient location. Many improve­ with the plea "God save the state of WOODNIU HEIGHTS $69,900 corated large B rm. Colonial. 4 BR, family room Connecticut.” This newly listed 3 bedroom ranch is located in one of with fireplace, applianced kitchen, 2Vt baths ments cofnpleted. Appiiances to O’Neill said the close of a legislative Manchester's liner neighborhoods. Whether you are "ONE BLOa FROM LAKE" buying your first home or looking for a retirement stay, shed to" remain. Two large session "is usually a happy day," but home, this affordable ranch with lull basement and SOLD IN ONLY 14 DAYS! ' NEEDS TJ..C. driveways, full cellar and attic. Call not when lawmakers failed to adopt a hardwood floors is a MUST to see. Call for your ap­ 4 bedroom cape, large rooms, porch, lovely treed budget and tax package in the five pointment. lot. Unbelievable. for an appointment to see. $109,900. months since the session opened in W s can halp you bacoma a $ 4 4 ,9 5 0 .0 0 January. "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! The Democratic governor, who was iSENTRY S unable to get his party’s majorities in Call 046-4525. and aak lor Dan. TEDFORD EstateServices both the House and Senate in line to 223 East Cantar SL, M anchaslar $tJ m e STRAND REAL ESTATE D.F. REALE, INC. O n kiK . REAL ESTATE Herald photo by Tarquinio adopt a budget, wasted no time in Raa/ Eafsfe S4S Hertford Tpko, ate. 30 Vernon 156 EAST CENTER ST. ordering a special session Friday to 20 Connecticut akrd., Eeel Hertford, ITS IWa St., NMNliMtir, Ct. 647-9914 complete work on a budget. 60 Poquonock A»e., Windsor I RIAL ISTATI MANCHESTER, CT. 646-2000 6 4 6 - 4 5 1 5 ■ « . A A .A . DNatABB Clowning around “ The state police are waiting in the halls' with your writs and 1 would Catherine Mulligan of 26 Woodhill Road played Catherine here displays the mask and costume appreciate it if you would ,^nserve "Sam" in "The Sad Circus Clown," performed by gasoline so they don’t have to ni^se you which she made for her part. down at your homes and accept them on second graders at Waddell School Wednesday. the way out,” he said. House Democratic leaders worked into early Wednesday and during the day to come up with a compromise Thatcher sure to win budget package to carry the state through the 1983-84 fiscal year, begin­ ning July 1. However, with one group of lawmak­ as Britons go to polls ers holding out for changes in proposed taxes and another looking for deeper spending cuts, agreement proved elu­ GOV. WILLIT^M O’NEILL LONDON (U PI) — Britons voted today in bettors could only lose money after paying sive and the leaders called off plans to . . “not a''happy day” MANCHESTER a national election almost certain to give the 10 percent tax on winnings. take a package to the floor for a vote. YO YO CARROLL Living.in this oversized 4V5 room Condomi­ SOUTH WINDSOR $83,900. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Con­ Some 42 million Britons are eligible to The special session was called by When you list your house with Yo Yo nium could be just great, no lawns to mow, servative Party a landslide victory and vote. Voters flocked to polling booths at O’Neill to begin noon Friday to develop Carroll you never have to ask "When is my no walks or driveways to shovel, no exterior possibly the biggest majority in parliament schools and church hails throughout the spending, tax and bonding packages ManchestDr since World War II. and enabling legislation to erase a Related stories house going to be advertised?" painting, or upkeep, and yet the luxury of REDUCED — NEED OFFERS — 3 land to pencil their cross on the secret ballot “ We hope to win,” Mrs. Thatcher said paper. There are no voting machines in deficit for the current fiscal year and on pages 2 and 10 With Ed Gorman's Continuous Adverti- owning your own place to live in situated in a Don’t miss this clean 5 Bdrms., large country kitchen, 2 car balance the 1983-84 budget. serpent Plan, Yo Yo can guarantee that a with British understatement as she cast her Britain. convenient location, on a bus line, and walk­ Room Cape on large 130’ x garage, fenced inground pool, oil vote 20 minutes after polls opened at 7 a.m. Votes were to be counted in local town The main opposition to a House picture of your house will appear con­ heat-solar, low heating cost. (2 a.m. EDT). Democratic budget compromise of $244 tinuously in a leading real estate publica­ ing distance to shopping. 2 bedrooms, 120’ wooded lot. Gas heat balls after polls close at 10 p.m. (5 p.m. Call Helen Fischer 633-9124 EDT). million in tax hikes and $20.9 million in tion until your house is sold and at no cost baths, large kitchen & dinette area, only Even before the booths opened, the cuts to a tentative $3.62 billion budget, to you. and garage, convenient lo­ In the only incident marring the elections, $49,900. 57-year-old Mrs. Thatcher looked to be the terrorists in Belfast exploded a hijacked came from liberals with an ultimate Wednesday afternoon to be ready fora Yo Yo says pictures sell houses better cation. unquestioned winner. Last-minute opinion tanker truck loaded with gasoline near a of adopting a personal income tax. special session. “ I just asked all of the than words. So if you want buyers to see a polls all predicted a landslide win for Mrs police station, triggering a fierce blaze but The House liberals originally de­ members of the caucus to cancel all picture of your house, call Yo Yo at 646- Thatcher. causing no injuries, police said. manded the income tax O’Neill has plans between now and June 30,” he is^attin & efiotHman, TJne. 4040. ,U&R REALTY CO. "Maggie is the man” screamed a Mrs. Thatcher, who called the election vowed to veto, but had shifted in the said. M r front-page headline in the pro-Conservative just four weeks ago in hopes of cashing in on waning days of the session toward a plea Stolberg and Groppo tried to unite EDGORMAN ^ Daily Express. her post-Falklands War popularity, voted in for changes to provide sales and their caucus behind a revision worked MARGARET THATCHER out by the House Democratic caucus A sso ciates U S a u 64^2692 2B3 MAIN STREET Britain’s bookies stopped taking bets on a Finchley, the north London constituency property tax relief. last week to a Senate-passed $265 604 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 0604(! Conservative victory because they believed she has represented for 24 years. . . . "we hope to win" Robert D. Murdock, Rooltor O’Neill, who had challenged lawmak­ million tax package, but could not ____ 646-4040 Araa C>>>> h * » ••••••• t MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 9. 1983 - 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 9. 1983

Story of budget failure NATIONM. WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST lo TPM EST S-S-SS i9.77 ■ *000 Bank’s renovation Movement but no momentum will expand space matter. Meetings take place in one By Mark A. Dupuis battle to bring liberals and conser­ gloomy in the wee hours as the The Savings Bank of Manchester the front of the new building. A wall spot, maybe more, compromises United Press International vatives together to agree on a conservatives and liberals de­ will begin renovating within a between the first floors of the two budget. parted for the night. struck, confirmed and then voted month a building at 913-915 Main buildings will be knocked out to HARTFORD — As the clock But, G rop^, the House majority on. St., next door to its main office, to allow expansion. As the day wore on, however, it passed midnight Tuesday, John THE PLAN AT FIRST was to leader and a 2S-year veteran of expand its main lobby and office became more and more apparent Groppo sat in his office at the work all night if necessary, repre­ legislative battles, wasn’t about to space. ’ The new, expanded bank will that the Democratic House leaders Capitol with some fellow Demo­ sentatives of the two sides said. throw in the towel and concede The bank recently purchased the wouldn’t have the votes needed to include about 9,000 square feet, cratic House members, talking But shortly before 12:45 a.m., the defeat when he returned to the oSLtAHf# building, which once housed about 3,000 of which is the pass a budget and would have to about the day's legislative busi­ lawmakers emerged and called it a Capitol at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. — l i e w — — %*$• Shoor's Jewelry Store and is the installment loan center. The loan end their session for the first time ness and other topics. night. ‘T v e gone through this before present location of the bank’s center will stay where it is now, in 12 years without one. or An office away, in the office of They reported "movement,” a and I know what happens when t a " * * EZ3'" installment loan center. according to Matrick. House Speaker Irving Stolberg, word heard often at the Capitol in you're in a crunch," he said. He By noon, Groppo said he was According to Thomas J. Ma- ready to bring up a budget plan, The Metro Building Co. of D-New Haven, a group of Demo­ the final days of the 1983 legislative said he had asked Stolberg to call a trlck, SBM’s vice president of whether it would pass or not. By Un WZATMEA rOTOCAST « Manchester is in charge of con­ cratic lawmakers were holed up session as members of the House’s tax package for a vote later in the operations, the renovation will struction. Matrick said the job 2:30 p.m. , be and other leaders had WHAT THE SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER WILL LOOK LIKE trying to work out some type of a Deniocratic majority sought to day. involve extending the brick facade should be finished by the end of the compromise on a budget. compromise on a budget plan. summon^ all House Democrats to on the existing bank office across .Main Street bank is renovating the building next door for a planned expansion a one-hour closed caucus to discuss year. The door was closed tight, but in Though some had said as early THE DYNAMICS of the Legisla­ National forecast bet/reen people in the room could as last week or before that special ture make it difficuit to remain in their tax proposals. For period ending 7 p.m. EST today. Showers and thundershowers sense that a sometimes-tense session to adopt a budget was any one place and know what is "If we can’t solve our problems conversation was under way, a imminent, it began to iook really going on with regard to any one in an hour, God save us,’’ the are likely to bo scattered across parts of the northern Rockies, lower majority leader said in announcing Florida and in Illinois. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather Is forecast with the caucus on the House floor. sunny to partly cloudy skies. Maximum temperatures Include; Atlanta M anchester Directors consider storage, fire engine Ir. An hour and IS minutes later, the 79, Boston 68, Chicago 7Q, Cleveland 78. Dallas 89, Denver 79, Duluth Bv James P. Sacks plans to install an automatic transmis­ The Board appropriated $9,500 to the A*.. Democrats emerged from the 72, Houston 91, Jacksonville 79. Kansas City 80. Little Rock 85, Los Herald Reporter tions including director of health, chief In Brief sion in the fire engine because the of mechanical maintenance and com­ Regional Occupational Training Cen­ caucus, still about 10 votes short of Angeles 70. Miami 87. Minneapolis 79, Now Orleans 88, Now York 70, present manual transmission is failing. munity health nurse. ter for special education projects but the 76 needed to pass a budget or Phoenix 99. San Francisco 63, Seattle 71. St. Louis S3 and The town wants to store voting He told the board that the truck, other bill. The leaders still weren’t Plan aide post funded ' machines in the basement of the Lutz Approval was also given to the tabled another ROTC request for $8,000 Washington 79 degrees. , which has already been reconditioned expenditure of $37,140 for continuing to be spent on improvements. The conceding defeat. Cliildren’s Museum at 126 Cedar St. in several areas, “ should last another “ Well there’s never no way,’’ The town Board of Directors Tuesday night with the renovation of Town Hall. funds would come from tuition re­ approved the transfer of $5,000 from the The space is not at present used by 10 to 15 years with no problem" after Stolberg said when he em erg^ the Manchster Historical Society, Alice Fagan was unanimously reap­ ceived by the center, the directors were contingency account to the Planning Department the work is performed. told. from the caucus. "It still looks which leases the facility, the Board of pointed to the Housing Authority for a W eather for the hiring of a part-time planning assistant. The fire department has found a usqd five-year term. difficult but until we are sure that Directors wa^ told Tuesday. automatic transmission with a five- Before the Board tabled the request, we cannot do it by adjournment we Planning Director Alan F. Lamson told the Public hearing items approved at the board before it approved the request that the The directors tabled action on a year guarantee to place in the truck, members questioned whether the hear­ will keep bying.” request to extend the Manchester meeting included the conveyance of a hiring of an assistant would improve response Rivosa said. parcel of land in the Buckland ing item was properly listed on the Connecticut todsy Extended outlook time on applications to the Planning and ^ning Historical Society lease for the facility The board granted Rivosa's request meeting agenda as an additional A FEW MINUTES later, be. from one to 10 years to allow time for Industrial Park to Angelo DeMauro of Today sunny with highs near 70. Extended outlook for New Eng­ Ckimmission and the Zoning Board of Appeals. for a bid waiver totalling $14,500 for Ness Inc. for $31,000 and the convey­ appropriation for the school rather Groppo and other leaders emerged land Saturday through M onday: Jon Harrison, historical society presi­ work on the fire engine — Hook and than a capital expenditure. from Gov. William O’Neill’s office, Northerly winds around 10 mph He said the assistant hired would probably be a ance to the state of two small parcels of Connecticut, Massachnsetts and graduate student concentrating on municipal dent, to seek permission from the Ladder Number One — which the chief Mayor Stephen T. Penny said the still not saying outright they becoming southerly by afternoon. society’s board for the storage. land for the construction of the Tonight fair with lows in the upper Rhode Island: Chance of showers planning in his or her course of study. Lamson said needs to be reliable when the connector between 1-84 and 1-86. Board of Education should make sure wouldn’t try to pass the tax Saturday. Fair Sunday and Mon­ Director Stephen Cassano called department sends Hook and Ladder the ROTC was the best place for the package and budget but sounding 40s to low 50s. Light and variable said several interns who have w ork^ with the The Board also approved the appro­ day. Highs from the mid 60s to mid storing the voting machines in the number Two out for reconditioning. board to spend the funds. even more optimistic. winds. Friday increasing cloudi­ Planning Department in the past have worked out priation of $39,069 for day care services 70s. Lows from the upper 40s to the well. basement a “fair tradeoff" for a Rivosa said the cost of a comparable The directos also appropriated "I think all of you, ladies and ness. Highs near 70. Easterly 10-year lease for the facility. at the Manchester Early Learning winds 10 to 15 mph. upper 50s. In response to a question from Mayor Stephen new fire engine now exceeds $200,000. Center and $1,498 for summer busing. $77,008 to the dial-a-ride bus program. gentlemen, know I virtually do not Vermont; Generally dry with The board also granted town Fire The directors approved a number of The funds will come from a previous say never, ’’ Stolberg said. ‘ ‘I do not T. Penny, Generai Manager Robert B. Weiss said The funds will come from grants by the highs in the 70s and lows 45 to 55. Chief John Rivosa a bid waiver for internal fund transfers, Board of allocation from the town general fund . foresee circumstances under Air quality he had prioritized the request with the needs of state Department of Human Maine: Chance of showers Sat­ repair work on a fire engine that needs Education employee Elizabeth McCar­ and from a state grant. which we could take up the revenue other town departments and found the Planning Resources. The state Department of Envir­ a new transmission. thy’s request for early retirement, and package today." urday. Fair Sunday and Monday. Department request merited action from the onmental Protection forecast mod­ Highs in the mid 60s to mid 70s. Board. . Rivosa said the fire department the job descriptions for several posi­ The final, and first definite erate air quality levels across Lows in the 40s. The question about hiring a planning aide arose concession, came shortly before Ck>nnecticut for today. 6; 55 p.m. in a parliamentary move New Hamphslre; (fliance of originally at recent budget workshops conducted by the board. on the floor of the House. With no L I. Sound showers Saturday. Fair Sunday Vietnam veterans submit fanfare and in standard fare for the and Monday. Highs in the mid 60s floor, Groppo quietly moved to kill Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, tp mid 70s. Lows in the 40s. Chamber polls members the budget spending bfll and other R.I., and Montank Point: Winds petition for parkiet name UPI photo money bills still on the House becoming southeast at 10 to 15 , The Greater Manchester Chamber of Com- knots today, decreasing to less High and low inerce is taking a poll of its members to “ identify House Majority Leader John Groppo to unsuccessful efforts to arrive at a calendar. groups.” A WHITE ELECTRONICS INC than 10 knots tonight. East to the areas of need our chamber should be working Led by Robert Faucher, He said the biggest (second frorp right), D-Winsted, meets budget compromise Wednesday. With no objection, the motion The highest temperature re­ a small group of Vietnam To the argument that’ question raised was who passed without even the need fora northeast winds alMut 10 knots on,” according to chairman Joseph Garman. with House Democratic members prior ported Wednesday by the National War veterans presented a naming the park for Viet­ would pay for the formal vote. Friday. Fair today and tonight and Weather Service, excluding The poll asks whether members favor a state partly cloudy Friday. Visibility income tax. It also asks respondents to describe petition to the Odd Fel­ nam veterans would be memorial. METAL DETECTOR Alaska and Hawaii, was 107 lows parkiet committee unique because no other He said though he has a more than 5 miles today and degrees at Gila Bend, Ariz. To­ the ‘single most damaging" agency, regulation or from Friday, except 2 to 4 mites in areas law affecting their business. Tuesday, calling on the area is named after a reputation in town as day’s low was 27 degrees at committee to name the particular group of vete­ “ crazy” liberal, he would with haze Friday morning. Aver­ Bradford, Pa. The final question on the poll asks for a rating of CONNEaiCUT ‘God save the state of Connecticuf age wave heights 1 to 2 feet through the chamber’s overall image. park Vietnam Veterans rans, Faucher said the not like to see tax money tonight. "Once completed and returned, these surveys Memorial Park. Vjetnan War was unique used. He said if every VAUEY COIN CO. The committee took no for all Americans and Vletman veteran in Man­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Secretary of the State There was plenty of food and 10 kegs of beer the 1983 Legislature became the first body will serve as a basis for discussion at a leadership 80S Main St. action except to thank “ our non-welcome home chester contributed ten Julia H. Tashjian added all the feeling the line to satisfy the thirst of the partygoers who unable to come up v^ith a budget in the New England session," Garman said. “ Our intent is to develop can handle to sum up five months of legislative a well-rounded program." Faucher and his fellow we vets received was very dollars "we’d have more danced late into the night to the sounds of a proscribed time since ,1971. veterans for their unique." than enough.’’ wrangling in one sentence: "God save the band echoing through the Capitol’s cavernous 'Earlier in the day,- when a special session Massachusetts and Rhode Is­ i M t t e i y 643-6295 NEXT 10 HUSH HARDWIiRE MON-SHI 9— 3 state of (Connecticut." land; Mostly sunny today with presentation. hallways. appeared Inevitable, senators were asked to Students compete In math The final decision for a Mrs. Tashjian, carrying out a long-held duty The revelers’ enthusiams also did not return to their caucus rooms to await the highs ra'nging from the mid 60s at of her office, gave the nuance to the line spoken the coast to the mid 70s interior. name will be made by the appear to be diminished by summonses they summonses. Four Manchester High School students partici­ town’s Board of year after year after bringing down the final were handed by state police ordering them to Senate Democrats, who felt they did their Fair tonight. Lows in the mid 40s to Connecticut daily pated in the recent Atlantic Region Mathematics gavel at 8:18 p.m. Wednesday to adjourn the mid 50s. Friday cloudy in the east Directors. return for a special session beginning Friday share by approving a $265 million tax package, League contest at Pennsylvania State University. The petition was signed Legislature "sine die" — without date. to work out a budget. stood in line to receive their summonses. with a chance of rain or drizzle W ednesday: 722 Jon Goldick, Meg Harvey, Dave Riordan and Despite the somber end of the session and a over southeastern sections. Partly by about 700 people, "I threw mine in the trash can without “ Where’s the handcuffs?" asked one. Play Four: 7655 Chris Surh participated on two Connecticut teams Faucher said, and they stern admonition from Gov. William O’Neill opening it,” said one lawmaker afterO’Neill’s House Majority Leader John Groppo, sunny elsewhere. Highs again mid represented at the contest Saturday. In all, 45 that they failed to do th «r job, some 60s at the coast to mid 70s interior. were gathered with very brief but stinging speech. D-Winsted, who worked into the night Tiie^ay mathematics teams representing 18 states little effort. lawmakers weren’t kept from the Legisla­ O’Neill ordered troopers to hand House and to try to hammer out a budget acceptable to Maine and New Hampshire: other numbers drawn Wednes­ participated. ture’s annual session-ending party Wednesday Sunny today. Highs in the 60s to low day in New England: In prepared remarks to Senate members summonses before they left conservative and liberal Democrats, was One of the two Connecticut teams finished the committee, Faucher night. the Capitol. philosophical at the prospect of a special 70s. Clear tonight. Lows in the40s. New Hampshire daily; 892$. fourth in its division. The other finished eighth. No sooner had O’Neill finished his scolding Partly to mostly sunny Fnday. Rhode Island daily; 2820. repeated the arguments and "I hope you conserve gasoline so they don’t session. than many lawmakers dished out $10 a head to Highs in the 60s near the coast and Rhode Island weekly; $75, 8988, he had made in seeking have to chase you down at your homes and "If we can’t solve our problems in an hour, support from the Republi­ attend party in the Capitol’s Hall of the Flags. accept them on the way out,” O’Neill said as Godsaveus," Gropposaid. in the 70s inland. 84715, 127117. Reunion picnic planned Vermont: Sunny and pleasant. Maine daily: 560. can Town Committee and The Adventure Challenge wilderness expe­ he addressed some ques­ ■Arrow*- Dover Button Downs High near 70. Tonight a few clouds. Vermont daily: 75$. rience program will hold a reunion picnic Lows 50 to 55. Friday sunny periods Massachusetts weekly: Yellow tions he said have arisen Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .at Robertson about his proposal. Styled to keep abreost of contemporary fashion, this long*favored dress shirt is a chance of a thundershower north. 469, Blue 00, White 0. Here’s text of governor’s address Park. He said suggestions that must for every man's wardrobe. Its quiet elegance and restrained good looks Highs in the 70s. Massachusetts daily: 8470. Anyone who has, ever participated in an “ we look in other areas of enhance ony ga rm en t^fin e suit or casual jacket. A natural, comfortable blend of Adventure Challei^e course is invited to come, 6 0 % cotton, 4 0 % polyester oxford cloth. M ade in America wi^h single needle HARTFORD (UPI) - Here is people of Connecticut. The difficult You’ve tried to deal with some bly, we must have a budget town for a memorial site along with their friends, family and a lunch. tailoring, traditional fit and exact neck sizes and sleeve lengths. W e have your the text of Gov. William O’Neill’s job has not been done and not done difficult issues, the toughest of our enacted by the end of this month. that would be more accep­ address to the 1983 Legislature on Scheduled activities include softball, frisbee and table make us Vietnam favorite colors in solids and stripes. Come in for them today. well — it has not been done at all, time. But as the constitutional And I am prepared to work with tennis. adjournment of the regu lar legisla­ and the only thing you have to look deadline for adjournment ap­ you — all of you — as I have been vets feel like we are being tive session Wednesday: forward to is a special session. proaches, you have brought forth for the past five months to achieve told, ‘OK, now you can "I hope you’ll be applauding on "Like the vast majority of the 50 much heat but po light. that goal. AIDS statistics suggested ride the bus, but only if the way out. Father (Senate states, we in Connecticut were "It is unfortunate that this you sit in the back.’ ’’ "— A r r o w * - Chaplain John) Devine, Mister faced in January with revenue session spent so much of its time on “ I have signed a proclamation The Manchester Health Department recently He reiterated his posi­ Speaker, my fellow state officers, shortfalls and rising costs of indecision and delay. And what has calling this General Assembly into recommended to the state Department of Health tion on decicating the long Sleeve members of the General Assem­ operation. I proposed a budget this delay produced? Nothing, special session beginning at noon Services that Acquired Immune Deficiency park to veterans of the bly, friends throughout designed to meet this year’s nothing except the need for a on Friday. The state police are Syndrome (AIDS) tecome a reportable disease Korean war as well as the ' S i Connecticut: shortfall and to respond to the special session that is going to add waiting in the halls with your writs so statistics can be kept on it. Vietnam War. "We can’t SOLIDS “ The final day of a legislative needs of our people next year. I still even further to the bill our and I would appreciate if you The recommendation was made in a June 3 help buy feel that the only session is usually a happy day — a believe it was the best of the budget taxpayers have to pay. The people would conserve gasoline so they letter from Dr. Alice Turek, director of health, to way for Vietnam veterans $ 1 5 9 0 time to look back on a difficult job proposals you’ve had before you. of our state have not been well- don’t have to chase you down at Dr. Douglas Lloyd, commissioner of the state to be recognized for their I ^ R«g. >21 Department of Health Services. service to their country is well done, and a time to look “ However, as one who served in served by this lack of action. They home and accept them on the Way STRIPiES forward to the restful days of this General Assembly for 12 have not been served at all. out.” to be lumped in with other \ summer. years, I also recognize that no "If state government is to "This is not a happy day for the budget emerges as it went in. (Applause) $ 1 7 9 0 function effectively and responsi- Shields gives up brittle I # Rag. >23 Peopletatk Almanac to keep ARCO station Scratch one local David toriety for his low gasoline hie for him to move on to Liberace embarrassed Andy goes Aussie Today is Thursday, June 9, the and chalk one up for the prices. ARCO stopped sel­ another job rather than 160th day of 1983 with 205 to follow. \ corporate Goliaths. ling him gasoline in mid- stay on and fight with Liberace recently opened a gourmet restaurant Andy Williams will tour Australia from June 16 The moon is approaching its new UPI photo Steven M. Shields of April. From then until the ARCO.” several miles east of the Las Vegas Strip. To kick to July 15 — the continent where he and his phase. Bristol, who owned what middle of May, he ran a Shields had been look­ \ it off, he invited politicians, entertainers and brothers sang for drinks during World War II. The morning stars are Mercury Today In history used to be Shields’ Silk- small car repair business ing for another business VIP’s to attend a gala fund-raiser this month for Williams told a recent press conference in Los and Mars. town Tire at 706 Main St., at the station. location even while he the Liberace Foundation for Performing and Angeles he and his brothers were serving in the The evening stars are Venus, The USS George Washington, the Navy’s first has decided to abandon He couldn’t be reached defied ARCO’s eviction —Arrowy- Creative Arts. A rumor started almost imme­ his franchise rather than for comment Wednesday. order. Merchant Marine. They got together in Australia Jupiter and Saturn. nuciear-powered baiiistic» missiiesubmarine, siides into '^!si diately that Queen Elizabeth would be a guest. where they did “ some singing” at local pubs. He Those bom on this date are under the Thames River at Groton during iaunching fight with the Atlantic But his lawyer, Robert F. Ms. Richards said she Short Sleeve Richfield Co., which owns doesn’t know what ARCO "Someone must have overheard me say there said about his younger da^s, “ My dreams then the sign of Gemini. ceremonies on June 9,1959. Cohen of Bristol, said would be wine fit for a queen,” Liberace said in were to become famous, have lots of money and People bora on this datq include the iiuilding and the land Shields "probably though will do with the now- tracking down the embarrassing rumor. He had women." there and last month it would be more profita- vacant station. SOLIDS songwriter Cole Porter, in 1893 and / acquired the last four cases of estate bottled On popular music, he said he loves the Beatles, actor Robert Cummings, in 1910. ordered Shields’ eviction. Sonoma County champagne labeled Windsor even though they revolutionized the music field On this date in history: This week ARCO re­ $12’o Rag. >18 Vinyard to commemorate the wine served Queen and hurt traditional singers such as himself. He In 1943, Congress passed an act Manchester Herald m oved the gasoline Elizabeth during her California visit. hates acid rock. Williams added, his old records providing for “ pay-as-you-go” pumps from the now- I STRIPES sound just like his current ones, "except for the income-tax deductions, authoriz­ empty'station. Susan B. Richard of background." ing employers to withhold tax Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher $ 1 4 9 0 Dolly’s dad 'payments from salary checks. Thomas J. Hooper, Generai Manager New Haven, ARCO’s at­ torney In the Shields dis­ Rag. >20 Dolly Parton’s father used a good old Smoky In 1959, the firatballistlcamlyile Quote of the day submarine — tlien u clear^ ^ w e^ ' pute, said Wednesday that Mountain recipe for getting rid of two would-be VOL. Cll, No. 212 Shields voluntary relin- robbers — he shot at them. Lee Parton, in his 50s, George Washington — was John Updike, whose next book will be a launched at Groton, Conn. qiflshed control of the suffered slight injuries in the incident with the collection of short stories and poems titled Publlihod dollv excopt Sunday S u im te d carrier rates are S1.20 station about a week ago. In 1982, Israeli Jets attacked and and certain 4iolldavi by the Man­ weekly, S5.12lbr one month, SIS Weekend Special pair Tuesday in Sevierville, Tenn. "Hugging the Shore," also is the subject of an chester Publlshlnn Co., 16 Bralnard The 27-year old Shields Sevier County Sheriff Carman Townsend said destroyed Syria’s Soviet-built for three months, S30.70 lo r six upcoming TV show, "What Makes Rabbit Run?: Place, Manchester, Conn. 04040. n»nthsandt61.40faroneyear.Mgll had at first resisted AR­ surface-to-air missile batteries in Second class postone jxild at Man­ Wednesday: "The two men knocked on his door A Profile of John Updike, ’’ to air oh PBS June 28. rotss ore available on request. CO’s attempts to evict and one of them told him he wanted to use his Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. chester, Conn. POSTMASTER; Miniature Carnations Updike, whose “ Rabbit Is Rich" won the Also in 1982, Guatemalan'Gen. Send address changes to the Man­ T o place a classified or display him, vowing td '"g o out telephone, that they had car trouble. Like most Pulitzer Prize, the American Book Award and the chester Herald, P.O. Box 501, odvertlssmsnt, or to rsport a nsws Efrain Rios Montt dissolved the Manchester, Conn. 06040. kicking.” country folks do, he brought his pistol with him to National Book Critics qjrcle Award, said, “ I still Pleft''* coll According to docu­ the door. Just as he came to the door one of them country’s ruling junta and de­ 643-2711. Office hours ore 8:30 a.m. REGAL’S get excited by words in print. ’ ’ Of himself he said; clared himself president and mil­ To subscribe, or to report a to S p.m. Monday thtough Friday. ments on file in housing ■ "Your Quality Men'i Shop" struck him a fairly good blow. Of course he fired a " I ’m in thegenerationof’push-arounds.’ First we dellverv problem, coll 447-9946. court, I ARCO evicted a bunch round and they fled from the scene.” itary commander-in-chief. . Office hours ore 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 The Monchsster Herald h o * DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER VERNON were pushed around by our parents and now we 3.49 Shields for falling to pay p.m. Monday through Friday and? subscriber to United Frees Intcrno- 903 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA Townsend said police arrested two men about a are pushed around by our children." His to 10 a.m. Soturday. Dellvsrv some $11,000 in rent dep- A thought for the day; French tlonal nsws services ond Is a Open Doily 9:30*S:30 Thurs. 'HI 9:00 Open Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9:00 mile away. “ I assume they must have had the philosophy; “ Very few people are stupid. ’They all should be mode by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of oalts' the. company CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. idea of robbery in mind,” he said. poet and man of letters Paul through Friday and bv 7:30 a.m. Circulations. know something you don’t.” Valery said, "Politeness is organ­ Saturday. claimed it was owed. CARRY 649-5268 ized indifference." Shields gained local, no­ 6 < — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June 9, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thur.sday, June 9. 1983 - 5 Foundation's largest amount ever Air Force uses ‘chicken gun’ to study bird-piane coilisions

V.S./W orld TULLAHOMA,TULLAHOMA. Tenn. (UPI)(UPD -— The Since 1966 14 Air Force planes have Arnold Engineering Development Cen­Cen- can cause. A spokesman for tlthe center, Air Force is firing dead chickens out of crashed — and seven pilots have died — ter, is a Navy cannon that has beqfi Sgt. John Blackburn, said both military $55,000 in scholarships given to 55 students In Brief a cannon at 700 mph, hurling them at because a bird either broke a wind­ converted into a pressurized air gun. and civilian aircraft have been tested airplanes to learn more about the shield or jammed an engine, officials The chickens are hurled at airplanes’ during the past 10 years. dapiage caused by bird-plane said Wednesday. windshields and engines to determine Live chickens are obtained from The Manchester Scholarship financiai need, as determined by The foundation awarded ten new amount of money to the foundation wealthy people in town but by She said next year’s total will t>6 collisions. The “chicken gun,” located a' <■ Dole Blogrove — Wat­ USDA CENTER CUT — BONE IN foundation's requirements. Wednesday night in the Manches­ International Orde'r of Odd Clntfy Almtido — Eost Stephen Bolen — East Catholic High School; Catholic High School; kinson School; will at­ chester High School; East Catholic High residents of Boise, Idaho, had to use boats to .$|39 ter High School Auditorium. Mrs. The foundation uses four criteria Fellows. will attend the Univer­ will attend Trinity Col­ tend Georgetown Uni­ will attend the Unlver- School; will attend reach homes cut off by the flooding Boise River. CHUCK STEAK MUOfE’S ^ to determine who shouid receive Joan Gerrity organized the event. Despite the record high total in sity of Connecticut; lege; Albert T . and versity; Albert T . and sHy of Connecticut; Bates College; Willie's Albert T . and Jane N. Jane N. Dewey Jone N. Dewey Lydia Warren Memor­ Steak House, Albert T. The National Weather Service said temperatures N/C FRANKS h. its schoiarships. The first is that The Rev. Dale H. Gustafson of the scholarship fund-raising, Mrs. Dewey Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship ial and Albert T. and and Jane N. Dewey, *2,59 in the 70s and 80s would prevail for several days Emanuel Lutheran Church deli­ Jane N. Dewey and Norman Mark the recipient be a Manchester Stone said the general public scholarships Holmes Memorial over most of the western United States, where the resident. The second criterion is vered the invocation. donated a disappbintingly small scholarships threat of flooding persists due to record and MUCKE'S near-record mountain snows the past winter. CALIFORNIA .$169 BOLOGNA H. *1.99 KAHN'S UNDERBLADE ROAST ALL MEAT & ALL BEEF 28 spellers left in bee FRANKS ■> pk. *2.19 WASHINGTON — The 56th annual National Spelling Bee was trimmed to 28 contestants today as 24 of 52 youngsters failed to suryive the fifth CALIFORNIA round on such word stumpers as “trochee,” .$169 "bunyanesque.” Kerry Coughlin, UNDERBLADE STEAK GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE % 13, of Cincinnati, was the first to make it through the rugged round when she flawlessly spelled Sweet Juicy Southern Peaches 2 Ifl A up lb. 6 9 C “teriyaki’’. Pink Meat Cantaloupes ei 9 9 6 • CENTER CUT > { 'W i Suspect no longer prime $139 Florida Sweet Com 5 / 9 9 C Ana Bollvor — Man­ Michoel Byom — East Stephen Byrne — East Elbabtlti Coffrov — Jennifer Carroll — Vicki Costogno t - Susan Chmiel — East Patricia CrowNv — Mark Connolly— Man­ Eric Dupoe — CHUCK ROAST chester High School; Catholic High School; Catholic High School; East Catholic High Watkinson School; will Manchester High Catholic High School; Manchester High chester High School; Manchester High CHINO, Calif. — Investigators are losing Extra Large Slicing Tomatoes lb. 8 9 6 will attend the Univer­ will attend Providence will attend Assumption School; will attend anena Coidv Coiiege; School; will attend will attend Boston Col­ School; will attend will attend Newbury School; will attend interest in a convicted forger as a suspect in the sity of Connecticut; Coilege; John B. De College; CIvltan Club Boston College; Colvin King David I.O.O.F., Bentley College; Cen­ lege; Dorothy Kenney Southern Connecticut Junior College; Army Southern Connecticut slayings of four people and are looking to the only A l^ r t T. and Jane N. Quattro and Albert 1. of Manchester and Al­ Taggart Memorial, KIwanIs Club, and ter Congregational Porcheron, Albert T. State University; Tho­ and Navy Club, Regal State University; Tho­ Snow White Ceilo Mushrooms 12 oz. pkg. 9 9 6 Dewey Scholarship and Jane N. Dewey bert T. and Jane N. Jordan Thorpe Mem- Manchester Scholar­ Church, Albert T . and and Jane M. Dewey mas Kelley Memorial, Man's Shop mas Kelley Memorial, survivor of the bloodbath — an 8-year-old boy — to scholarships Dewey scholorships orlol, and Edson and ship Foundation Jane N. Dewey scholarships Manchester Education scholarships Manchester Education help solve the case. With his parents and Elizabeth Bailey scholarships scholar sl^ps ^ ^ s 0 c I a t I 0 n Association. GEM HALF (W/A) Large Green Peppers lb. 6 9 6 scholar riilps scholarships 10-year-old sister to be cremated today, Joshua $ 1 8 9 Ryen is still under heavy security in the hospital. He was told Wednesday, for the first time, his SEMI BONEIESS HAMS »> Purple Eggplant lb. 5 9 6 family and a playmate were killed in the Sunday night attack in which his throat was slashed and he was left for dead.

Three executed for treason I^DA FIRST CUT — BONE IN PRETORIA, South Africa — Three black $ 1 2 9 nationalist guerrillas were executed today for CHUCK STEAK lb. high treason after the white-ruled South African government rejected international appeals for a MUCKE’S reprieve, a prison spokesman said. The execu­ $ 2 5 9 tions were the first of ANC activists since 1979. NATURAL CASING FRANKS lb. \ S Since 1976, reprieves have been issued for seven Karen Eddy — Man­ Judith Egon — Man­ Lisa Erickson — Mon- Polly Roum — Man­ Jelm FralllcdardI — Jennifer Ooy — East James Orogorv— East other ANC activists sentenced to death. GEM HALF (W/A) chester High School; chester High School; Soon Hogoorty — East Caren Hamel — East Jeanne Homlll — East $ 1 8 9 chester High School; chester High School; Manchester High Catholic High School; Catholic High School; Catholic High School; Catholic High; will at­ wlll attend Champlain will uiieno Cnornom will attend Bryant Col­ wlll attend Slippery School; will attend Catholic High School; will attend Siena Col­ will attend Central will attend Stonehlll wlll attend Westbrook tend St. Joseph Col­ College; Helen arid College; William lege; Roberta Crowe Rock University; Man­ Pepperdine Univer­ lege; Barbara Kate Connecticut State Uni­ SEMI BONELESS HAMS Gertrude Corrier Thornton, Lisa Young College; Knights of Co­ College; Manchester lege; Manchester As­ N A TO ministers meeting Robb Memorial, Scan- chester Education As­ sity; National Unico, Shalnin, Albert T . and versity; Knights of Co­ lumbus Council 57X sociation for Retarded Memorial; Edward F. Memorial, Albert T. dla Lodge 23, Albert T. sociation, Brlon Page Manchester Chapter Jane M. Dewey lumbus Coyndl 573, Dental Society, Albert Morlarty Memorial, and Jane M. Dewey Albert T . and Jane N. T. and Jane N. Dewey Citizens, Albert T. and PARIS — NATO foreign ministers began a and Jane M. Dewey McIntosh Memorial Scholarship, scholar­ scholarships March of Dimes scho­ Dewey scholarships Jane N. Dewey. Manchester Scholar­ scholarships scholarship scholarships ship In honor of N. larship In honor of scholarships two-day meeting today to convince Moscow they !\o Substitute ship Foundation William Knight Matthew M. Morlarty are determined to strengthen Western (fefense We Give Old Fashioned scholarships Jr. while vigorously pursuing arms control negotia­ ... For Quality tions with the Soviet Union. “I appeal to Soviet Butcher Service leaders to understand our legitimate security concerns and instead of threatening us with even more nuclear weapons to contribute to a positive STORE HOURS: result in the Geneva negotiations,” NATO Secretary General Joseph Luns said. Mon. S Toes, ’til 6:00 : J 317 Highland St. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 Tw o quakes strike Japan MANCHESTER Sat. S Sunday TOKYO — Two major earthquakes struck 'til 6:00 within minutes of each other today off the CONN. northern Japanese coast in the same area where £1I&£I£A£TD FASK a quake two weeks ago killed nearly 100 people. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage in today's quake. Japan’s Meteorologi­ cal agency recorded an earthquake at 8:49 EOT Kurt Heinrich — Man­ Shana Hoppersteod — Marie Jeanette — measuring 6.6 on the Richter scale and centered chester High School; Manchester High Brenda Kuhl — Mon- Deborah Lawler — Joy Lemelln — East Manchester High chester High School; Richard Lemleux — Mlchaol LeLaurnoau WocOllllyary Janice Mathlows — in the Japan Sea about 62 miles off the west coast will attend Bentley Col­ School; will attend Klng^wood-Oxford Catholic High; will at­ Manchester High lege; Seth David Gar- School; will attend will attend Trinity; School; will attend — Manchester High — Manchester High East Catholic High; of northern Honshu Island. Dartmouth College; Western Connecticut tend University of Con- School; will attend Schoal; will attend Scriool; will attend will attend University man Memorial. Sean Prescott Memor­ Manchester Bor Asso­ Connecticut College; nectlcut; National State University; No­ ciation, Albert T . and Rensselaer Polytech­ Boston College; Ri­ University of ConnectI- of Connecticut; Albert ial, Chester Robinson Manchester Art Asso­ UNICO Manchester nic Institute; Manches­ tional UNICO Man­ Jane N. Dewey. ciation, Manchester chard Danielson, Al­ cut; Mory Margaret T. and Jane N. Dewey. GROCERY SPECIALS FROZEN & DAIRY Memorial. chester Chapter, G. Al- Chopter, Albert T . and ter Town Management bert T . and Jane N. S A LT sessions resume Arts Council, Albert T. Jane N. Dewey. MprIarW Lynch Mem­ bert Pearson and Jane N. Dewey. Association, Albert T. Dewey. orial, Thomas Mona- Memorial Manchester and Jane N. Dewey. hah Memorial, Man­ GENEVA, Switzerland — Negotiators for the MOTTS - 3 . » , n , b ,..* 1 .2 9 Scholarship Founda­ chester Scholarship United States and Soviet Union resuming the 2 5 « . 6 9 $ m i tion, Clarence M. Faundatlon. APPLESAUCE Quimby Memorial. Strategic Arms Limitation Talk's met today in BAM _ their first full bargaining session aimed at reducing the threat of intercontinental nuclear PEA BEANS 2 8 oz. 6 9 $ NIKfURAL GRAPE JUICE u « 7 SC weapons. The negotiating teams met at 6 a.m. wacHS EOT at the U.S. delegation building overlooking GRAPE JUICE « . . * 1 . 9 9 » E U .55C Lake Geneva. It was the loth meeting since the VLASIC — KOSHER OR START negotiations began in June 1982. Both « . . * 1 . 1 9 sides say they want deep cuts in intercontinental POLISH DILLS NEW WISHBONE SALAD DRESSING vegetable ... c weapons. mmsm 99 CHEDDAR & BACON 5 . . . 5 9 < ^ ' 6 r e a m r - »<.t*2.29 >■ Test-tube triplets healthy SWEET UFE ____ _ ep-—jr WHITE TUNA in BROTH 13 . . * 1 . 7 9 ADELAIDE, Australia — Dr. Christopher Chen, who delivered the world’s first test-tube SifbeOLATE ECLAIRS u a* 1 .5 9 triplets said today everything went “precisely as P& CRUST MIX 9...4/*1.00 UICKVLEAF planned” from fertilization to birth. The day-old b 'l^ E R FRIES 24 oz.* 1 .0 9 babies, he said, are “delightfully” healthy. CHERRY PIE FILLING 22 01. 9 9 4 V Elaine Guare, gave birth to a boy and two girls 0 LNES - SUCEO ta cheese 15 oz. Patricia McCarthy — Kimberly Merz — Wednesday within three minutes of eadi other by 5 „ 3 / * 1 . 0 0 KISSI * 1 .2 9 Manchester High Nancy Miller — Man­ Angelo Merrisea — Chung The Nguyen — VEAL, TURKEY or BEEF S O R R EN TO e 4 iM Manchester High chester High School; Von Nguyen — Man­ Oregerv O'Roume — Donald Palmer — Caesarian section. Born one-month premature, School; will attend East Catholic High; Manchester High chester Community William Prenelta — HEFTY Schaol; will attend will attend Bryant Col­ will attend University School; will attend Manchester Commun­ Manchester High Sandra Prior — Mon- they weighed a total of 15 pounds, the doctor said. University ot Connecti­ Bentley College; Ho­ College; will attend ity College; will attend Manchester High chester High School; cut; Albert T. and Jane lege; British American of Connecticut; Rotary Unlyersity of Connecti­ School; will attend School; will attend TALL KITCHEN BAGS 30cMnt*l .8 9 SHREDDED MOZZARELLA soz^ l.lS race BIssell Memarlal, Club, Albert T. and Club, Albert T. and cut; Allbert T. and University of Connecti­ University of Connecti­ University of Connecti­ will oHend Northeast- OCEAN SPRAY CRANSTASTIC OR ft « N.Dewey. lana Slelth, E.L. cut; C.G. Edwin and cut; C.G. Edwin and University of Connecti­ yn University; ABA EASY OFF Jane N. Dewey. Jane N. Dewey. Jane N. Dewey. cut; Jonathon George cut; Harold Hubbard . Envoy seeking asylum Pouech 10H Shirley H. Gustafson Shirley H. Gustafson Ellis Memorial, Albert Tool and Die, Albert T. • . « * 1 . 4 9 Memarlal. Memorial. Memorial. T . and Jone N. Dewey, Memorial, June Hyde ond Jane N. Dew:\y. MILDEW CLEANER PINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE«..* ! .3 9 Memorial, Manches- NEW ORLEANS — Nicaraguan Consul Gen­ VMOTY FAR LIGHT A UVaV Manchester Lodge of I v Junior Women's Masons. Club. eral Augustin Alfaro, critical of his country’s s o c M i r t 7 9 4 restriction on free speech and religion, decided to DINNER NAPKINS YOGURT 8 OZ.42 / 7 9 0 seek political asylum in the United States rather than return home with five fellow diplomats ordered out of the country. The five other heads of Nicaraguan consulates left the country by the 3 p.m. Wednesday deadline set by the government. l■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 Nicaragua's six consulates were ordered closed by the State Department in retaliation for the wnh eoupofi A $7.90 purchMp J A $7.S0 purchM* | With coupon A $7.50 purchMo i I With coupon A $7.50 purchite ^ Sandinista government’s expulsion of three U.S. LimH 1 Coupon p « cuttoinor ,| Lknll 1 Coupon p«r cuzIanMr Limit 1 Coupon p«r cuttomor | I Limit 1 Coupon per cuitomer | officials for alleged spying. I SOFTPAC [ ; PROMISE ; Army drug crackdown set CHOCK FUU 0 NUTSj CONCENTRATED | BATHROOM TISSUE'! WASHINGTON — The Army, following the lead 4 ROLL PKQ. C O F F E E ! ALL I I MARGARINE ■ of the Navy and the Marines, is cracking down on I 1 LB. 84 OZ. ^ 1 LB.QTRS. drug abusers with severe punishments including Michael Roy — Man­ John Sovidakis — immediate dismissal from the service. The new chester High School; Jeffrey Show — Man­ Allyson Siwlk — Man­ Richard Seucler — Sean SuHlyon — Man- Manchester' High chester High School; chester High School; Erica Taylor— Walnut Pafricia Tomkunot — James VInotns— Man­ policy will go into effect July 1. The Army'has 69< will attend Dartmouth School; will attend East CothoHc High; Chester High School; Virginia Zlodlor — I 51.89 iLlI n.OFF |1!|2/$1.00|! will attend University will attend Colby Col­ Hill School for the East Catholic High; chester High School; VMId Irom to 8/11 College; Connie University ot Connecti­ will attend Bates Col- will ottend Harvard Performing Arts; will Monchestor High been a late-comer to the get-tough policy on drugs VUId tram tit to 1/11 I Valid Irom 8/6 to 6/11 I Valid Irom 6/6 to 6/11 J| | McCurrv Memorial, of Connecticut; Minnie lege; Rotary Club; Al­ lege; Lydall Inc, Fuu University; LeRoy will attend Universitv will attend Cornell Uni­ School; will attend cut; Manchester High Wortley England bert T. and Jane N, attend Chatham Col- of Connecticut; Ex­ versity; Elizabeth B. instituted by the Navy in December 1981 following HIOHLAND PARK MABKET | I HIGHLAND PARK MARK^ Chqrles "P e te " School Class of 1923, Memorial. and O’Nplll. Hay, Albert T . and iM o; John R. Mrosek University of Connecti­ . HIGHLAND PARK MARKET I Wigren Memorial, J. Dewey. Jane N. Dewey. change Club of Mon- Budd Memorial, Al­ cut; James and Isabel the discovery of marijuana use among six of 14 Albert T. and Jane N. Memorial, Monches- Chester, Albert T. and bert T. and Jane N. Raymond and Bernard Dewey. ter Board of Realtors, Dewey. Duffy Memorial, men killed when a jet crashed aboard the aircraft M. Fogarty Memorial, Jane N. Dewey. Steven Dunfleld carrier Nimitz seven months earlier. The Manchester Scholar­ Memorial. ship Foundation. Marinesi the Navy’s infantry, soon followed suit. illllllu illl N 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June 9. 1983 1 . MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 9, 1983 - 7 Richard M. Diamond, Publlahar Dan Fitts, Editor OPINION Alex Qlrelll, City Editor The Heritage Mortgage Company- - 95% financing of purchase price Jack - 30 year maturity a dynamionew force tn tnoi^gage - Interest rate adjusted every 5 years Heritage refinancing and secopd- Reagan and the teachers’ dilemma Anderson lending- OrtO Heritage Place, The most competitive and popular plan on the mar­ mortgage loans - Buy downs — help you sell your home or reduce Washington ket for buyers who prefer not to be tied to a fixed WASHINGTON - In their awaken his membership (at Mttfichesier, Connectkxiti rate. With this loan, you can lower your iriterest your own monthly payments NEA spokesman says the na­ Merry-Qo-Round continuing battie for members tional organization is doing an 568,000, less than half NEA's) to costs should interest rates drop In the future. - Blended-rate loans — forbur own mortgage and influence, the nation’s two Jack Germond in-depth analysis of the Alex­ the need to address such prob­ Mortgage seekers have an exciting new iocai customers, we otfera blend of current in­ major teachers' unions — the ander- plan to determine lems forthrightly. source of funds. Heritage Savings and Loan has terest rates and your mortgage interest rate Nationai Education Association and whether parts of it have merit. Some in the teachers' unions formed an innovative new company that embodies - Second mortgage loan — for new home purchase, and the American Federation of The political danger for the see Reagan's current interest in the bank’s continuing commitment to make com- • Teachers — are often at odds. Jules Witcover the merit-pay issue as an home Improvements and your own good reason teachers' unions in all this is the H eartbreak petltivaiy-prlced and affordable mortgage financ­ But the one thing they readiiy Syndicated columnists chance that Reagan may point attempt to tap into increasing If you have purchased a home within the past four agree on is that Ronaid Reagan ing more readily available to area residential and to- their mere willingness to voter concern about public years, chances are you could save thousands of is poison to the cause of pubiic education — and to get away oommercial real estate customers. examine any merit-pay idea as a result of dollars in interest by refiriancing your mortgage at education and his re-election ratification of his whole pitch from positions such as tuition our lower rates. Refinancing can also give you the would be a disaster to their about teacher incompetence tax credits and prayer in the The Heritage Mortgage Company, a wholly-owned interests. funds you may need or want for education, busi­ and the destructive powers of schools that warm the hearts of budget cut subsidiary of Heritage Savings, has begun pro­ So it was no surprise that on grounds, among others, that inviting Republican Gov. federal dollars in public educa­ conservative activists but are ness, a second home or other major expenses. We these organizations were united basic pay adjustments for all Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, viding mortgage services that go far beyond the tion. “ Sure, they're goingtocall considered irrelevant by aver­ WASHINGTON — In their zealto have the most competitive refinancing plans on in their swift and vehement shouid come first, and out of advocate of a comprehensive age voters. “ He's trying to scope of most local banks. Meeting the complex me a Reaganite,” Shanker ^ a v e a few nickels, the White the market. responses to the President's fears of inequity in the award of "master teacher” program for escape to some area where he needs of today’s real estate buyers and investors says, by virtue of his invitation H^use budget busters have man­ recent attacks on pubiic educa­ merit pay. ^ his state, to address the A F T ’s can find sonrie comfort,” says to Alexander to address the aged to break the heart of a aggressively, the Heritage Mortgage Company of­ tion, its teachers and the federai But some important leaders national convention in Los An­ Ken Melley, NEA's political A F T convention. But the impor­ 74-year-old blind woman, damage fers you cdnventlonaf, gGvernment-backed and role in supporting it. And in such. in the education field are aware geles next month. director. tant thing, he adds, is that one of the most successful social Btito^-jiMKan instrurhtntelihrpggM anger, there is always a tempta­ that public education is indeed Alexander's plan, which Polls by Robert Teeter for the teachers face up to the real programs in the country and leave (MlwoiBtdDffioeSrCHtoMa^Sd aystBi^ and the ex- Specialize mortgage services tion to get excessively defensive in trouble in terms of teacher would move teachers up a White House and Peter Hart for problems of a troubled the president’s wife with egg on her Experienced crebtlve financing services are as im­ about themseives, admitting to competence and that remedial career ladder through four profession. Alexander have indicated high pwiirt gUidanceof prdfa^onat rtiortgagd tenders. face. Here's what happened; no shortcomings lest such ad­ action is required. What they stages, each with an incentive voter support for better public To maintain a large and stable source of lending portant as your mortgage plan Itself. We go out of Shanker compares the teach­ In her book, “ To Love a Child,” missions suggest Reagan may fear, though, is to appear in pay increase, culminating with education and a willingness to funds, the Company sells mortgages in the secon­ our way to make things easy for you. The Heritage ing profession to the auto and Nancy Reagan told the poignant •be right after all. acknowledging as much, and master teacher status after 13 pay for it. In Hart's Tennessee Mortgage Company specializes in providing com­ steel industries, in the sense story of Mary Lee Wright, who dary niarket in order to generate funds for still This dilemma confronts both exploring solutions, that they years, has been viewed favora­ that changed economic condi­ poll, for example, 57 percent volunteered her time as a foster more rhortgages. In this way, the Heritage Mort­ plete mortgage services under one roof. Under the teachers’ unions now in the are siding with Reagan or even bly within the Reagan White tions and competition require said they'd support a tax William H. Hale. President and John M. Staton, Executive Vice grandparent to two blind and gage Company plans to,grow into a regional force President of Heritage Mortgage Company direction of Executive Vice President John M. wake of the President’s deciara- giving aid and comfort to whhat House. It would be funded by the new answers. The opening of increase for merit pay. The mentally impaired children. For In mortgage lending and servicing. Staton,and his staff, we can help you with your tion in his recent speech af Seton they regard to be his wrongh- first general tax increase other job opportunities to teachers' unions obviously almost two years, Mrs. Wright had mortgage questions. We can offer you, in addition Hail University that teachers eaded and simplistic sought by Alexander in five women has r o b l^ the teaching would like to take advantage of poured out her love to her twp shouid be paid and promoted harangues. years. The plan, though, has field of many talented individu­ such sentiments — but not by to the latest in flexible, highly competitive mort­ foster grandchildren. They de­ "on the basis of their merit and . Nevertheless, the president of been blocked in the state als, he says, to the point where appearing in any way to be gage Instruments, expert financial advice and gui­ pended on her gift of love, and in Heritage adjustable-payment competence.” The idea of merit the American Federation of Legislature by the Tennessee some teaching 'today “ borders agreeing with his diagnosis of dance through every aspect of your mortgage loan time she grew to depend on theirs. pay has been generaliy resisted Teachers, Albert Shanker, has Education Association, the on illiteracy.” In inviting Alex­ what ails their beleaguered Financing for every residential or “starter”loans (our “Happy” loans) But the First Lady’s touching process. Take advantage of our quick pre-qualifi­ in the past by teachers’ unions decided to run that risk by state's NEA affiliate. Still, an ander, he says, he hopes to profession. - Approximately 9% initial payment rate, story was published before her commercial need cation service so you know exactly what you can husband's budget cuttefs went to In addition to individually-tailored financing adjustable yearly afford. We also have an application status hotline wqrk on the program. Last Febru­ packages, the Heritage Mortgage Company can - 12%% Note Rate (A.P.R. 12.95%) to keep you informed of your loan developments — An editorial ary, ACTTION, the federal agency offer you — broker, developer or individual home- - 90% financing of purchase price and an average 15-day turnaround from application which administers • the Foster buyer — a plan that conforms to your specific An especially good plan for the upwardly mobile to commitment. Unlike many of our competitors, Grandparent and other volunteer needs. Here are just some of the mortgage plans executive or first-time home buyer because this the Heritage Mortgage Company operates out of programs, decided the New York we Offer. TUB COFFEE’ : state agency which sponsored Mrs. plan lets you buy the home you want sooner. Pay­ each Heritage Savings Branch office as well as the More problems (jD U ), Wright’s foster grandparent activ­ ments are low initially and rise gradually by 7V2% Company’s Central Office at One Heritage Place in ity was spending too much money during years 2 through 5. Rates are also adjusted Manchester. A planned state-wide office network CVERTIIW* oh administrative expenses. every five years. will offer our customers the benefit of heightened So' the bureaucrats in Washing­ Heritage flxed*rate loans proximity and Convenience. CDIiOMBlA- ton, without so much as a formal than solutions -1 2 Vi % ffxed-rate (A.P.R; 12.92%) hearing, canceled the state agen­ If you're home refinancing or mortgage-hunting, cy’s Foster Grandparent sponsor­ - 95% financing of purchase price ship — shrugging off the fact that you ought to investigate what the Heritage Mort­ The Israeli invasion of strength militarily and politi­ - 20 to 30 year maturities Heritage eariy-ownership ioans ACTION had incorporated several gage Company can offer you. We’ve got millions to cally and hold a pivotal - Loans to $200,000 for homes (no limit for com­ - 12V4% fixed interest rate (A.P.R. 12.83%) Lebanon a year ago did not of New York's innovations into its invest in the Connecticut mortgage market and . work out the way it was postition in the question of handbook of model programs. mercial purchases) - 95% financing of purchase price unrivaled expertise in mortgage financing pack­ supposed to. 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The federal agency's 15 years It began with the promise of which must maintain an deputy director, Betty Brake, A loan especially geared to thrifty buyers who brevity that had character­ occupation force and must promised that foster grandpar­ want to pay off their mortgage early. Ideal for ized other Arab-Israeli wars. govern more thousands of ents, placed under new sponsor­ Harftaga adjustable-rate loans those approaching retirement or a young family The Israelis had, in a short Arabs on the West Bank. ships, would continue to be with the William H. Hale - 11^% interest rate for the first five years planning to reduce their debts more rapidly. Over­ time, routed the PLO from its Dissension in PLO ranks, children, they had grown to love. President, Heritage Savings and (A.P.R. 12\% ) all, this loan saves thousands of dollars in interest. Heritage Mortgage Company entrenched positions, and, on its surface an advantage to That promise was broken. When morever, had knocked out the Israel, could work against it new sponsors couldn't pick up the transportation costs and the state Syrians’ Soviet missiles and and against the cause of wouldn’t, Mrs. Wright and others peace in the Mideast. If put themselves in a position were assigned to children closer to to assault Beirut. Yasser Arafat loses power it Viewpoint home. It was only a few months could well be to a more For more than two months, Mrs. before the Israelis had forced intractable Palestinian Wright sat home alone, cut off the PLO leadership out of leader. from her foster grandchildren. Beirut The Lebanese government Finally, in desperation, she wrote PAC pictures contrast to Mrs. Reagan, whom she had met From the point of view of has failed to establish its a few months before in Washing­ the United States, the devel­ authority over the country or Editor’s note; Dr. Gerald D. high entry barriers, (c) no close PACs and congressional candi­ ton. My associate Corky Johnson opments were highly wel­ any gt'eat part of it, and Keim is an associate professor of substitutes for the product or dates from the perspective of a obtained a copy of Mrs. Wright’s seems to be taking positions come. They seemed to offer management and Dr. Barry D. service.' political action committee,seeking handwritten letter. Here is part of an opportunity to shift bal­ close to the policies of other Baysinger is an assistant professor what she wrote; got millions Looking at the PAC market to advance the interests of its ance agaisnt the Soviet Union, Arab nations. of management at Texas A&M consider the first two conditions ^members. Solicitations for contri­ “ My meeting you in Washington in that part of the world. Israel has made territorial University, College Station, Texas. together. In each general election butions may come from most of the was an experience I will always Both have researched the influ­ But now the conflict seems gains and their importance to there are usually two candidates to incumbents up for re-election and treasure, but the turn of events ence of PACs on the political here in New York State since then to be endless. The sense of the nation’s security, should represent a district, state or seat many of the challengers. Solicita­ process. on a key committee — the makes it a bittersweet memory. It not be overlooked, but on tions from candidates with little toinvest swift accomplishment has incumbent and the challenger. chance of winning can be safely really breaks my heart to sit at balance, the w ar in Labanon been supplanted by frustra­ By Gerald D. Kelm Historically, incumbents win more ignored. But a candidate who is a home with nothing to do...and to tion. The lost Soviet missiles seems to have produced more and B arry D. Baysinger than 80 percent of the general probable winner or one in a close know that Jason and Marion must have been replaced. The new problems than solutions elections for Congress. Entering race is a different story. If such be lonely and wondering why I Syrians have increased their to old ones. If Thomas Nast were alive today this side of the political market­ candidates are likely to vote on have deserted them. They can’t be wouid create a cartoon depict­ place is not easy. On the other understand why this liad to happen inasurediin legislation affecting the PACs (-•■ (T ing a fat PAC man with a huge hand, there are few entry barriers interests, they are the key players and, frankly, neither can I... money bag over his shoulder riding to PAC participation in elections. from the PACs point of view. “ Without sight, I need special • on the back of a dwarfed Today approximately 3,500 politi­ Can the PAC afford to say no to help to get my children every day, congressman. cal action committees make con­ the request for a contribution? If a so this wonderful program can no Berry's World Political Action Committee tributions in congressional races. contribution is not made will the longer make my life worth living. iiyers (PAC ) contributions are widely Turning to the availability of influence of the PAC after the perceived as attempts to buy substitutes, incumbents correctly election be diminished? Will it 'MANY OF THE other-'Grand- political influence. "T o the Highest argue that their seniority and their as easy to get appointments wit., tarents’ who aren’t handicapped Bidder,” was the title of an NBC committee assignments cannot be elected officials’ key aides? Will night be able to work with children reporl on PACs. Editorial writers duplicated by a challenger. On the phone calls be returned as quickly 'in public schools, but Mrs. Reagan, refer to “ political body snatch­ other hand, PAC contributions are as those front other groups? Will these youngsters don’t have the ing,” “ Congress for Sale,” and the like different brands of gasoline — position papers be read? More ‘special’ need that our disabled “ pernicious influence of PACs.” they are perfect substitutes. importantly, cpn the PAC afford to children have... Common Cause has declared war In the 1982 election cycle, PAC d i ^ v e r the answer to these “ We found that our loving them on PACs so that government can be contributions accounted for one- questions is no? is ail that this world can give them. returned to the p^ple. third of the campaign expendi­ The PAC contribution is like' Because they are ‘speciaT'children But statements by corporate tures for congressional candi­ protection money — it is not so with 'speciai' needs, they are the public affairs officers during the dates. The remaining two-thirds much what it buys but that the PAC hildren we want to be with. They last election revealed a contrast­ came mainly from individual can’t afford to discover the conse­ ire the children ACTION said we ing pibture of the PAC-politician contributions. quences of not giving. would remain with. However, now reiationship. These executives ex­ Many politicians solicit PACs ^ decade ago the Watergate our love has been cut off by V pressed growing concern over with differing ideologies or posi­ hearings revealed numerous ille­ ACTION and our new sponsor.” pressure from incumbent politi­ tions on legislative issues. Demo­ gal corporate contributions to the Mrs. Wright got no response cians to make early campaign cratic presidential candidate Gary Nixon re-election campaign. What from Mrs. Reagan. An aide said contributions to help build political Hart is not accepting PAC contri­ did these firms get for their the First Lady does not interfere in ■ war chests to scare away potential butions so he won’t be “ indebted to millions? Except for a few like the administrative mattet-s. challengers. narrow intereste with conflicting milk lobby, precious .little. As Perhaps it is the politicians who agenda.” How can anyone be testimony revealed in case after have the power over the .PACs indebted to different groups with case, executives admitted giving Letters policy A subsidiary of Heritage Savings & Loan since mahy successful candidates conflicting agenda? Taking money to avoid the strong arm tactics of in 1982 collected contributions from groups with differing posi­ The Manchester Herald the I^xon White House. If. was welcomes letters to thi; ; — ^ Main Office; One Heritage Place, 945 Main SI., Mancheeter^CT 649-2680 / .. . from hundreds of different PACs. tions on issues makes it difficult to protection money. The question may be puUn terms editor. Branch offices In Heritage Savings & Loan; promise mudi to any of them. Today there is no evidence of of market power. Is the leverage in Letters should be brief and That is a key point. If PACs could strong arm tactics by incumbent to the point. They should be Manchester: Main Office, 1007 Main St. 649-4586 • K-Mart Plaza, Spencer St. 649-3007 • Corner Main & Hudson Sts. 647-0568 the PAC market on the side of the f a ) buy votes, the time to worry is officials. Nevertheless, the market typed or neatly hand-written, Coventry; Rt. 31.742-7321 • South Windsor; 29 Oakland Rd. 644-2484 • Tolland; Rt. 195 872-7387 contribution maker or the contri­ when there are only a few PACs power remains with the politician. and, for ease in editing, bution taker? Market power, one of with similar interests. As the As PAC money lines up on both should be double-spaced. "NOW, THIS — THIS Is what I mean when I talk the few subjects on which most number of PACs increases so does sides bf most issues, the subtle , The I Herald reserves the about ‘Suffocating dependence'! economists still agree, is likely the competition among the poten­ force behind these contributions right to edit letters in the when the following conditions interests of brevity, clarity tial vote buyers. may indeed be the perceived exist; (a) few competitors, (b) and taste. Consider the exchange between consequences of not giving. < — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, June 9, 1983 Thursday TV MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, June 9. 1983 — 9 Connecticut State prepares suit 0 - O v a r E a s y 4:00 P.M. 0 - Fieaitian Raperta 0 -Saturday Night Uv* ( D - Worid Vision Spaolal | (X)-M OVIE: -FiracfMk'Apwt- 7:00 P.M. 0 8 - HW Blreat Bhiss 0 - 1983 ____ ^ 0 - Pick tha Pro* Sportavnl- J tim« shm ih In • small town finds CD-CBS Nawa Ranko ditcovar* Coflsy Is dsdng B ^ : dame 11 horn I tar* pravlaw key gamst and , In Brief Nmsalf f aca to faca with a gang of hi* *x-girifilend and Joyce and viewers compet# for prizes. • on Coventry sewers (B - M*A*S*H Thursday Fay FuilNo tStouat the man in outlaw driftars. Jamas Stewart, 0 - Mary Hartman. ®-Dcspedkle Haofy Fonda. Ingar Stevans. CD - Muppst Show thak Nva*. (R) (60 mki.) Hartman Pre-trial hearing ends 1968. (E - ABC Nawa 8 - MOVIE: 'Buddy, Buddy' A 0 - F l m : ©-CroaalIrs W ATERBURY — A Superior Court judge will By Sarah E. Hall proposal to put a 65 million sewer (& - MOVIE: ‘Tha Amazing QD - Baimy HHI Show A .J. (Jameson Parker, I.) and man tria* to prevent the auldda of 1:30 A.M. his hotel neighbor. Waltar Mat­ 0 8 - Toiilght Show John­ set a date next week on when he will rule on a Herald Corresponent Captain Namo’ Navy dtvers join Rick (Gerald McRaney) help a QD - Tom CatUa Show | system in and around the lake area — a Captain Namo in tha saarch for G D 0 - AHcs thau, Jack Lammon, Paula Pran- ny's guaot Is nohaid Piyor. (60 pre-trial motion to dismiss as evidence a signed young woman find her missing CD - Chloo and tho Man j system that would have satisfied an Atlantis. Jose Farrar. Burgess 0 - ESPN's Sportsforum dsa. 1881. Rated R. min.) statement linking accused arsonist Israel Mad­ COVENTRY— According to Michael Meredith. identical sister in SIM ON AND 0 - Indapandant Network j abatement order issued 12 years ago By 0 - RNacNaH-Uhrar Report 0 - MOVIE: 'WaBdng HMs’ era to a tenement fire that killed 14 people last Powers, chief sanitary engineer at the 0 - Radio 1990 Today's pro­ 8IM 0N. Thursday, June 9 on Nawa I the DEP commissioner in an attempt to 4:30 P.M. gram looks at the hottest trends 0 - 2 4 Hora* Lusty advanturere saarch fdr loot CBS. gold troaaus in tho sand duno* of 0 - MWor Laagua BasabaH: * summer. Madera, 30, of Waterbury was arrested Department of Environmental Protec­ rectify the local sewage-problem. The (I) - MOVIE: T l w Saint-* aiHf parformars in tha world of O - NNOVIE: T h a Patsy After early July 5,1982, moments after the outbreak of tion, the agency is still planning to go entartsinmant. CHECK LI8TINQ6 FOR EXACT TTME m* Walling h Im . Randolp Soon, St. Lout* at PhHadalphIa , town’s failure to comply with this order Vacation' Tha Saint tries to prev* the death of a auccaaaful co- John kaland. 1S4B. the Waterbury fire. The pre-trial hearing forward with legal action against the ant a very valuabie secret from 0 - Festival of Faith matSan, hi* production group 0 - NBC New* Ovamiglit J would be the basis of the department’s concluded Wednesday with the state presenting town for failing to clean up its sewage falling into the wrortg haiKls. 8 - Hogan's Haroas asaka an unknown to mold Into a 11:45P.M. ‘0 - M OVIE: 'OhI Heavenly I legal suit, Powers said. fhigh Sinclair. Sally Gray. Cedi star. Jerry Lawla, kia Bain, 0 - MOVIE: 'C onfaaalona of* further evidence about Madera’s lack of physical problem: “ We’re putting our case “ From our point of view, the town PWkar. 1941. 0 - MonayHiM Kaanan Wyim. 1964. Dog* A pthrats ay* Is aara down ■ ® 1983 Compulog Pop PeHtortiw^ A peffocmer to aarth to aolva hia own case. J or mental illness. together,” be said Tuesday. 0 -N a M T * has violated state statute, which gives O > MOVIE: 'Spacakataars* © - M aatarplaca Theatre with e muMtude of eoNd gold hits Chevy Chsaa, Jan* Seymour, t “ It’s not the purpose of ^ s depart­ the department commissioner author­ After har parents are kiNed by 0 - Lottary Show 'Son* and Lover*.' Paul and Mk- displeys more then muticel tal­ Robart Mobley. Rated PG. • lam drift apart whia Clars Daws* ment to threaten to do things. We have ity to issue abatement orders,’ ’ Powers space pirates, a princass at­ 0 - Soladad Saris dramstica. ent. Robbr AtkwHh. Fafnir rules out Georgia tempts to restore order to the gal­ oomaa to visit. (60 min.) ICIossd 2:00A.M. I not gone away and forgotten about it,’’ noted. “ The statute allows us to seek Libartsd Lamarque. 12:00A.M. • NEW BRITAIN — Fafnir Bearing Division of axy. Captkxisdl CD - CBS Nawa Nightwatoh 1 he added. Powers originally threa­ enforcement action from the Superior 0 - Entsrtalnmant Tonight C D -O u k io y Textron Inc., has said it will move an operation 6:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. CD - MOVIE: Tha Shanghai ! tened the court suit fii April. Court.” 0 - MOVIE: -Odd Man Out' CD - Music World S lo iy The atory of tha gkt-fiiand J producing small bearings to Newington rather Haw Jaraay Report No formal action has yet been taken Powers said he has not heard much C£) CD C£) ® ® ® - News l.sader of Irish Underground, aar- CD - of a Communist ColonsI who aid* . ioualy wounded whan staging 0 - MOVIE: Toplapi' A than Georgia. “ We’re happy with the decision not to submit the case to the attorney CE) - Thraa's Company CS) - PM Magazine ® -J a n a E y r a 0 0 - Ohnnw A Break Catl'i 0 - Nows an American doctor and other* * from town officials on the sewer issue hokkjp for funds, is hunted by woman and har (over conspire to to move the small bearings unit to Georgia in its UPI photo CE) - B J. and tha Bear GD Sl-Condo tistar-in-law dadda* that NaN ia 0 - NSaJor Loogua BooolioB: steal a suhan'a anciuttad dagger. knprisonad ki Shanghai. Ruth Ro- J general, although Powers claims DEP recently, although he is not surprised poiice tioor to door. James Ma­ 0 - No Empujan Programa not good enough to bring up tha entirety,’’ Charles P. Vibert said Wednesday. staff are busy pulling together the - Jaffaraons i C D - MOVIE: 'Return from tha comico con la anknadon da Raul Toronto ot Oakland MaNna Mercouri, Pater Ustinov, man, Edmond O'Brisn, Richard : because they have been busy with son. Robert Newton. Dublin Ab­ gkla . (R) Jaackal. 1954 r bey Players. ••“. 1947 Ashes' A woman, bakavad to be Aator. 0 - Buakiaaa Raport MaxknBan Schal. 1S64. history of the sewer issue for presenta­ budget matters and planning other - MOVIE: Tf You Could 8aa 0 - Peopfa’a Caucu* The bus involved in an accident with a truck on 1-91 South in VVhat I Haar- A young blind man dead, returns from a concentra­ 0 - MOVIE: -Fighting Back' A - Inriapandant Network 0-Nawanight CD - Joe FrankHn Show ■ EB strike likely |oday tion in court. town projects. ® - Business Report tion camp to find that har step­ 0Wl—- _ ovorcomas hi. affliction and falls devoted family man orgMiizaa hi* & - Undaraaa World of IWWS 0 - MOVIE: 'U n iiy Tha atory 0-Rookloo : In a February referendum, town Hartford Wednesday stands waiting to be towed away from the daughter and huabar>d are after Jaequa* Couataau “ I ’m not in a position to say whether in kws. Marc Singar, Shari Bala- 7:30 P.M. community into a People’s Naigh- of Lenny Bruce, the calabreted O - MOVIE: 'BhM Co«ar' A ; GROTON — The 2,100-member Marine Drafts­ voters overwhelmingly rejected a scene. 28 people strffered minor injuries, none of them serious, fonts. Sarah Torgov. Rstsd PG. her estate. Maxknilian Sch^, ^ boihood Patrol to fight crime. 10:45 P.M. or not the town can do anything short of CD - PM Magazina mantha Eggar. 1966. 9:30 P.M. comedian arxl arxdal tatkiat. i* i» - group of satambly In* workers ■ men’s Association planned to go on strike today Tom Skerritt. Patti LuPone. 0-Raportor41 ersatad through hia monologua*. having another referendum,” he said, when the truck struck the bus from the rear. O - USA Cartoon Exprasa CD - AN In tha Fatnilv CD 0 - It Taka* Two Whan band* together agalnat an uncsr- • after failing to reach terms on a new three-year 0 - MOVIE: -Baby tha Rain 1982. Rated R. Duatkt Hoffman. Valari* Perrins. kig automobSs crxnpanv and a J “ but the lines of communication are ^-UvIngFaith CD - Muppat Show Must FaN' A woman I* ditiNu- Mama's boyfriend proposes mar­ 11:00P.M. 1974. Rated R. contract with Electric Boat. Union President E. 0 - MOVIE: *1 Confass- A riage, tha Quirtna discover that corrupt union. Richard Pryor, t Car hits deer, open.” 1 8 - Buck Rogats CD - Family Faud sionsd when her husband returns ptieat hears a mutdarsr'a confaa- CD CD CD0 0 0 - Nows Harvey Ksital. 1978. Rated R. j. Boy Colville said it is “ 99 percent certain’’ the from prison wild and untamed. the engaged couple wants to 12:30A.M. Powers predicts it will take the 0 - An Orphan's Tala. Part 3 CD - Baiuiy HW Show akm and is accuaad of the crime. nwva in with them. (R) CD- m *a *s *h technical aides and clerical workers at EB would Lea Remick. Steve McQusnn. Montgomery Clift. Anna Baxter. C D - AH In tha FamRy 2:1SA.M. • walk off the job today. Colville said the company man is injured department at least a month to prepare 0 - Studio SSe 0 - N * w s Don Murray. 1965. 0 8 - Cheer* A pitcher for CD - Barmy HW Show Karl Makten. 1953. C D - Mary Hartman, Mary 0 -MOVIE:'Wotfan'Spiritual • rejected the union’s latest contract proposal its case, before a court suit is actually 28 commuters injured 0 - Rapoctar 41 0 - ESPN SportaCantar ' , 0 - Inslda tha U B K the Red Sox seeks advice from 0 -O d d Coupla Hartman Indians transform thamsalvat ' © -S o a p b o x Sam. 0Q during negotiafions Wednesday. The workers Old ANDOVER — The driver of the car filed. The planned action must also be 0 - M*A*S*H 0 - Major Laagu* Baaaball: \ 0 - MOVIE: -Raggady Man' A 0 - ESPN SpprtsCantar CD 0 - ABC News Ona on ktto woW-lke being* to tarroriza t which hit a deer on Route 6 here early approved by the DEP commissioner St. Louis at PhHadalphIa 8:30 P.M. 8 - QahrM V OahrMa New York CHy. Albart Rnney. • contract expired at midnight Wednesday. ® - Dr. Who ^^ of brings love and violence 0 - MOVIE: The Tarw Fox One Tuesday morning is an East Hartford b^ore being referred to the attorney 8-HousaCaHs into tha Hfa of a lonely divorcee CD - Carol Burnett and Friends Story A cancar-sttickan boy Gregory lines, Diane Varxlora. ! 6:30 P.M. 10:00 P.M. C D - Li* Patactor Rated R. ! resident, state police said Wednesday. general. in rush hour bus crash 0-Cro*aflr* with two your>g sons. Siaay Spa- CD 0 - New Odd Coupfa Felix runs scrota to ralta mo­ C S - Man About tha Nous* cak, Eric Roberta. Sam Shepard. CD (£ - Tuekar'a WHch The ney for cancar reaaarcb. Eric 0 - Star Trek Travelers forms PAC Melvin E. King, 25, of East Hartford, “ The basic thing we want to be done 0 - M*A*S*H Infotma Oscar that his fbrmsr Tucker* work on a murder caaa 2:30 A.M. (X)-CBSN*v» 1982. Rated PG. wife is coming to visit. (R) Fryer. Robert Duvai. 0 0 - U t s M ght with David suffered minor facial lacerations in the is see a pollution problem, which also 0 - AFI Showcas* that look* too aaay becauaa of a CD - Tom Cotda Up Cloaa HARTFORD — The Travelers Corp. has WINDSOR (UPI) — Atractor-trailer the fumes started to pour out (of the G S - Bacnay Millar ^ 9 -M O V IE : 'Racara'The story 0 - Top Rank Boxing from lot of avklanca. (60 min.) 0 - Festival of Faith lottarman David'a guasu are accident that happened near Bunker incurs a public health risk, be re­ Jay Lano and actor Vaki Bram- 0 - ESPN SportaCantar formed its own political action committee to raise carrying a load of cement rammed the rea r),” said Lewis, who has been 0 @ - MacNaH-Lahtar of a aporu-car champion's Atlantic City, N J 0 - Hormyinoonan Hill Road, police said. According to solved,” he said, adding that the town 0 - Play Your Bast Tannis Report stormy career. Kirk Douglaa, Bella CD - Nawa flaid. |R)I (00 min.) ©-Croasilr* money for state and federal political candidates rear of a Hartford-bound commuter driving a bus for 15>/1-years. Darvi. 1965 0 - Nocha da Oala © - Sports Tonight reports, KingTiit a deer, shortly before may be penalized with fines for its 0 8 - NBC Nawa ® - ChtquHladaa Programa de CD 0-20/20 0 - Bawitchad nationwide. “ There is really a desire to assert bus in rush hour traffic injuring 28 He said many of the passengers were ® - Computar Ptogramm* 1 a.m. while driving west. failure to act. 0 - Untamad World variedadea preaantando el tal- ® - Prime Nawa CD - Meat the Mayora 12:45 A.M. leadership where our interests are at stake,’’ F. riders who suffered bumps, bruises and thrown to the floor by the impact and 0 - NotkisrD Nadonal SIN anto jovan. 0 - Indapandant Natwotfc 0 - M O V IE :'011.0041'The AI- other minor injuries. complained of bruised arms and legs. & ^ - Fame Taachara and 0 - TwWght Zone Peter Libassi said Wednesday. Ubassi is senior' Noticiat nacionalst con GuMarmo ® - Match Qama students face a crisis whan book- 9:00 P.M. News mighty picks an aamaetCaWdniia - CBS News Nightwatch Raatrspo. suparmaefcat manager to b* his ^ vice president for corporate communications and State police said the Connecticut Several of the 28 riders were bandaged ® - Barney Millar burrWr>g tactics surface at the CD CD - Sknon ft Sknon Mag­ © - Bufllnass Raport School of Ana. (R) (60 min.) RadSkallon'aFiinnv i ^ e s n m . Gaoiga Bums, John CD - M OVIE:'Sam ar'Tha com- chairman of the corporate fund-raising commit­ Transit bus and the truck were and then carried on stretchers to 0 - MOVIE: -Spaiiaw’ A ® - Paopla'a Court gie Damaron asks A.J. and fV^ 0-SRO: 11:30 P.M. young private aya is hot on tha for help when her twin sister di- Face* III Rad return* with aom* Danvat, TarrI Garr. 1977. Rated mandant of an Island penal colony tee, called T-PAC. Hearing move is sought southbound about 8:30 a.m. Wednesday waiting ambulances. trail of a wailAnown songwrftar'a 8:00 P.M. 0 - MOVIE: -Raw Daa|- Five sappeara. (R) (60 mki.) ai new routine*. CD - HawaH Fhre-O ki tha PfiNppktee is rapdmandad in the left lane of a two-lane segment of The commuter bus was carrying murdsrar. Randy Herman. Lillian crazy mitfita join forcsa io take 0 - Sparta Pnba (D - Baratta y 1 'O O A M for not nxxilng the colony a* a Interstate 91 at the Windsor-Hartford passengers who had boarded at a Gish. 1979. CE) (£ - Magnum. P.l. Mag- on a revolutionary gang tsrroriz- CD - Tha Marv Show mum and TC'a rivalry cornea to a - Too Cloaa for Comfoft 0 - Sunday at the King'* CD - Barmy HW Show 4-8ani;.dand’8on' Cij^SoSWCT^ ^ Genetic study defended line. commuter parking lot in Enfield. 0-Jaffai*ans ing and raising havoc serosa the CD 0 Houa* due to Fazzano publicity head when they coach oppoaing “ unlryaide. George Kennedy. Muriel discovers that aha is CD 0 - NtghtHna ® - Hogan'a Haroaa 0 - M OVIE:'M elody of Hot*' NEW HAVEN — A genetics expert at Yale The bus came to a sudden stop in The driver of the truck, Robert 0 - ABC News baaketball teama. (R) (60 min) ~ Gua Marcurio 8 - Chars*'* Angels adopted. (R) CD - Racing From Yonkore (D -M c C k n id © - Freem an Raport* University says he is not trying to “ play God’ ’ and bumper-to-bumper morning traffic Johannessen, 28, of Croton Falls, N.Y.', HARTFORD (UPI) — Attorney of venue until his client entered a plea about 8:30 a.m. 'The truck tried to stop, was charged with following too closely, I'L L LO SE claims religious leaders demanding that Con­ NO MATTER HOW PAGT EASY S0E5, PARDON MEi gress prohibit genetic engineering on humans do James Wade representing Hartford and a jury has been selected, if there is couldn’t, and skidded into the bus, state state police said. Johannessen is owner THE OTHER CAR KEEPS PACE- HIM IN THIS- TOWW. AM ERICA! BUT not grasp the possiBIe benefits of the research. lawyer Joseph Fazzano, who is to be a trial. police said. and operator of the tractor trailer. 1 SOMETIMES you BRIDGE ASTRO charged in the hit-and-run death of a Fazzano, 53, has appeared in the The injured were treated at Hartford Thirteen patients were treated at r HAVE TO BEND Professor Leon E. Rosenberg, chariman of the 10-year-old girl, has asked the hearing Morgan Street courthouse three times Hospital, Mt. Sinai Hospital, and St. Hartford Hospital, nine at St. Francis THELAW m. department of human genetics at the Yale 8 ^ The squeeze is on GRAPH Medical School, said Wednesday the basic be moved because of publicity. but has not yet entered a plea. He is- Francis Hospital and all were released, Hospital, and six at Mt. Sinai Hospital. direction of the research in molecular genetics is Wade told Hartford Superior Court charged with negligent homicide with a spokesmen said. The southbound lane of 1-91 was Judge Walter Budney Wednesday the motor vehicle and evading responsibil-^ “ The traffic slowed down, and I closed for more than hours while There might he some intended to fight disease and serious disorders. news coverage following the death of ity, both misdemeanors. slowed down and came to complete police cleared the vehicles off the road. comment to the possibility Jeanette Ortiz April 27 would not allow stop, and then we got hit," said the bus NORTH that South would be ateve A-year jteriod in a consumer settlement crowded with about 50 friends and pings of news coverage related to the “ They (passengers) were the ones Fahrenheit). WEST EAST ^ y e r would make twelve June 10,1993 that may be the largest in state history and could suiiporters of the victim’s family, was accident. who told me to o))en on the doors when ♦ Q9J 4J8642 iridu by the simple exped­ s p ^ fic a lly critical of news stories and S In the year ahead it’s Important • mean $1 million in refunds. The fecall is part of a Supporters of the girl’s family had 774 ient of letting West hold ttot editorials about the hit and run in The ♦ KJ104 that you do all you can to J Wednesday settlement between the state and the nothing to say Wednesday. The day ♦ 987 ' first club tridc. Hartford Courant. He said the news­ I'M HW. ROBERTS, ♦ akqioi ♦ J72 improve your executive skills. • dealers, who were charged with not providiog before the Committee for Justice for O O P F.W.! I IS THIS TH' FIRST \YES,BUT ITS ALSO We have shown bidding to Something good is coOking ; paper “ has decided it will become an AND I r e a l l y nu t proofing as ordered. The agreement covers Jeanette Ortiz said -it will file legal SLAD TH aP ynM E VIXI-VERUN |1HE FIRST'nME SOUTH and you’ll want to be prepared ] investigative arm in this case.” APPRECIATE THE reach six. (Not that South vehicles purchased between June 1,1980 and Dec. briefs seeking higher charges against OUT OF GAS FLYIN' /THE GAUGE HAS ♦ AIDS hadn’t pushed a trifle.) Now to take advantage of It. • He also challenged questions which LIFT, MR.... THAT OLD BlROTv'MALmNCTfeivro! 31, IBBI, at Marc Datsun, Berlin; Girard WAKJIIMI let him duck the first club, were raised about the objectivity of the Fazzano. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) I Chrysler-Plymoutb, Norwich; Antonino Buick- ♦ Q52 discarding the deuce of Hartford police investigation because The committee claims there is ♦ --- You’re now in a cycle where J Datsun-Opel, Norwich; Girard Datsun, Groton; diamonds. Fazzano was the police union lawyer. probable cause tabring felony charges you canv-turn things around to « lilichael Chryster-Plymouth, New London; and Vulnerable: Both West will probably lead a Fazzano has since resigned. against Fazzano for tampering with your personal advantage. Take * Girard Toyota, New London. Dealer South second dub, but all leads charge of situations, rather < . "This investigation is a paragon of evidence and misconduct with a motor work out the same. South vehicle. Weal North Eait than let them take charge of * integrity compared to others I ’ve been will be able to ruff two you. Order now: Tho NEW * BIG AND NOW pickets at Phoenix involved int” Wade said. Fazzano and Wade left from a rear Db). Redbl. Pass clubs, play three rounds of Astro-Graph Matchmaker • Assistant State’s Attorney Dennis door in the courthouse in downtown 24 27 Pass spades, ruffing the last one wheel and booklet which . HARTFORD — About a dozen members of the O’Connor said, however, it was not Hartford and refused to answer repor­ reveals romantic combinations, • Pass 29 Pass ^ tten run off all bis state chapter of the National Organization for proper for Wade to request for a change ters’ questions. Pan 47 Pan trumps. compatibilities lor all signs. ! Women demonstrated outside the Phoenix Pan Pan Pan His last trump-lead will tells how to get along with ‘ Companies insurance headquarters to support an leave him with queen-five of others, finds rising signs, hid- . den qualities, plus more. Mail ‘ end to gender factors in setting insurance rates. diamonds. West will be hold­ The demonstration was part of nationwide THE TVAETOHC SHE CALLS -mAT Opening lead: 4K ing the king-jack of dia­ $2 to Astro-Graph, Box 489, S FBI raids Tollantj office Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. • protest Wednesday against insurance company INSTRUCTOR IS A A L^o rA /e ^ monds and a high club. Dum­ TALL... GORGEOUS BLCMtTE Send an aditlonal $1 for your ^ opposition to a bill pending in Congress to prohibit my will be down to ace-six Gemini Astro-Graph predic- r sex discrimination in determining policy premi- IN A S K IA V ^ y ------' By Oswald Jacoby of diamonds and a club. East tions for the year ahead. Be j oms and benefits. in Pratt data theft probe LECTARR /50RKV,''NOT and Jamet Jacoby will have played his last club sure to give your zodiac dgn. > INTERESTER on the thud lead of the suit We aren't looking at a and will have no card to help CANCER (June 21-July 22) • SOUTH WINDSOR (UPR - The FBI East Hartford, passed on to a middle­ There will be a lessening of res- ! Road contract awarded really freakish hand today. hispartner. has raided the offices of a Tolland man and then delivered to EM I or In a duplicate game most trictive conditions which have * HARTFORD — A $3 million contract for safety Poor West will be totally blocked you from achieving ‘ executive suspected in a scheme to related companies. The Hartford Cour­ South players would wind up squeexed since he must dis­ improvement work on a 4.5-mile section of allegedly use blueprints and data ant reported today. in a heart game. Soutn your aims. The change will be ‘ card before dummy. He will slow, but it'll be certain. I Interstate 84 in Newtown has been awarded to O & belonging to Pratt & Whitney Aircraft The operations outlined in federal REGAL would ruff the club lead and have to hold a high club and G Industries Inc. of Torrington Transportation search warrant affidavits may have play the hand out slowly and LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Be \ Group in a bid to land contracts for hence unguard hia king of Commissioner J. William Bums said the contract spare parts for jet engines. cost Pratt & Whitney and other firms cai^uUy to wind up making diamonds. hopeful regarding your p ro s-'! pacts for the future. If your atti- ■ involves road resurfacing, guide rails, removing Federal agents carried out the raids millions of dollars in spare parts five^xld. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) tilde is positive It will enhance : or shielding fixed objects, relocating and Wednesday at the offices of Electro business. The FBI Wednesday declined Cim».igA.w.ni!i..urn. £-9 your ability to make the right I converting sign supports, regrading slopes, and Methods Inc. of South Windsor and to say whether if had seized evidence in movea. t new climbing lanes; related operations in Tolland, owned by the searches at the two locations and no CROSSWORD arrests were made. ^ I THousHr '(bu ^A»D Bu k in s vm oo (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) New t Al Stanger of Tolland. O O b O O WmlMrn^ ^ m. ^ . . . ______” HFV, I PIWSIT ambitions are likely to be > The FBI searched computer storage The central figures identified in the 0 o o o o t h i 5 w o u t p P l ACROSS 2 Tart Photo collected donated Answer to Previoui I awakened In you at this tim e .! affidavits were Stanger, John Kumitis, HASH A N EN I> 1b 3 Acumen banks thought to contain spare parts / W H IC H f N P ; . You may now realize that what * MIDDLETOWN — The Davison Art Center at AW. MiY PRoU ei^ i 1 Lot Angeles 4 Compels IO7 7 plans, specifications, prices and bid­ an EM I employee, and Leonard Burke, P I P X ? j iriddan LL N o you thought waa beyond your, Wesleyan University has received a gift of more ding information — reportedly stolen a supervisor at Pratt & Whitney who is point reach, Isn't. t fnciinad 5 Not flexible □ T o than 4,000 photographs and photographic memo­ by an employee at Pratt & Whitney in suspected of giving data to Burke. - URRA (SapL 23-Oel. 23) You walkway 6 Maple genus 1^ OI \ rabilia and books, says Curator Ellen D’Oench could be extremely fortunate at • 9 Housing 7 Malst a 'P this time In projMris or v e n -{ The collection, which includes photographs by ageny (abbr.) 8 ' OF MANCHESTER turea which require Imaginative i Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Walter Evans and C O o o o 12 GTazst (abbr.) 13 )8gh cards measures. 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Krohn saying the speaker could muster 27-9 in the Senate and 92-53 in the issued to build the turnpike and the dum proposal^ given the flexibility to decide destroyer. more votes by virtue of his position. House Wednesday and was sent to cost of removing all toll booths and of Beavercreek, Ohio; two broth­ which tolls should be removed, " I t was a misty October evening,” she remembers. ers, Walter T. Ford of Manchester Groppo noted nine committee The Senate tax plan called for Gov. William O’Neill. road reconstruction. first. Her plan named the tolls tobn “ We took him to the Boston Navy Yard. He stood chairmen — named to their postsby new taxes'on personal and profes­ O’Neill had urged a toll removal Also, the transportation com­ and Albert E. Ford of Franklin, removed. !- under a lamp light and the tears were coming down his N.C.; and several nieces and Stolberg — opposed the package. sional services,and interest income compromise after efforts on missioner would be directed to face as fast as the mist. I remember that,” she says. nephews in Manchester and in The plan worked out last week and hikes in the corporate profits, another bill collapsed Tuesday negotiateimniediately with fed­ "I wouid have liked to seen specificity, instead we have Eileen King, left, is hostess to .Jeanette Magson, Magson entered the submarine service, and at Surrey, England. and put to the House Democratic business services, inheritance and because of disagreements between eral highway officials to obtain daughter of a sailor she befrien ded in VVorld War 11. Photo ' war’s end, took an English bride. Mrs. King married a Douglas Magson, summer of 1941. He is Burial will be in East Cemetery. caucus called for raising $244.1 cigarette taxes. It would not have two chairmen of the Legislature’s whatever funds he couldfor work study,” said Rep. J. Vincent career Navy man. There are no calling hours. Mem­ million in taxes and trimming the cut the spending package. Transportation Committee. on the highways. Chase, R-Stratford, a member of of Magson is in inset: wearing clothes that belonged to Mrs, “ We wrote all the time,” says Mrs. King. "And we orial contributions may be made to Sen. W illia m D iB ella , D- Another provision would require the conference committee. “ It is King's brother-in-law. the American Cancer Society, 237 Hartford, and Rep. Christine Nie­ the state to place displaced toll the best the committee could have E. O n ter St. Holmes Funeral dermeier, R-Fairfield, struggled workers on a priority rehiring list done in the short time it had to Home, 400 Main St., has charge of most of the session over the toll for one year. work.” arrangements. Vernon man is fined issue. . The compromise was not de­ Rep. John Miscikoski, D- i Ms. Neidermeier led a group of bated in the Senate and was Torrington, opposed the plan, Recipients usuaiiy biush George F. Rowland Fairfield County lawmakers de/ quickly approved. The House saying his constituents in northw­ COVENTRY - George F. Row­ for failure to appear manding removal of the Connecti­ followed suit after limited debate. est Connecticut were “ being land, 87, of 34 Orchard Hill Estates, cut Turnpike tolls as early as next Rep. Christine Niedermeier, D- ripped off.” died Wednesday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. He was the A Vernon man served a failure to Juanita Brown. 30, of 95 Nutmeg Strip-a-Gram arrives with a boom-da-da husband of Lydia (Surko) appear warrant Tuesday was fined Lane, East Hartford, was pres­ Rowland. $350 the same day in Manchester ented in court Monday and her Senate adjourns on low key He was born in Jefferson Valley, Superior Court, according to police case was continued to June 13, By Ellle Grossman in Los Angeies, Boston, Las Vegas and Toronto, requested, the stripper also sings a specially N.Y., on April 16, 1896, and had and court records. according to court records. Newspaper Enterprise Association too.) written set of lyrics to the tune of "Hello, Dolly,” been a resident of Coventry since Harry Masichuk, 56, of Vernon, She was charged with second- 1947. Before retiring in 1972 he had By Bruno V. Ranniello Sen. Howard Owens, D-Brideport, said the Other idle performers answered the company’s and ends the performance by handing over a was charged Tuesday with second- degree failure to appear, first- United Press International legislation was aimed at people making huge profiU NEW YO RK (N E A ) — She wants to be called ad for dancers to deliver Strip-a-Grams, and Strip-a-Gram telegram with glad greetings from been employed as a custodian at degree failure to appear and degree failure to appear, third- by illegally wiring homes to receive cable television “ Tara” in case her mother sees this. Her mother Tara, who is a dancer but wasn’t at the time, did the conspiring sponsors. Coventry High School for 11 years. ' presented in court that day, degree forgei^, criminal attempt HARTFORD — The Connecticut Senate has ended service. would have a stroke if she knew that Tara takes too. “ I ’d been teaching elementary school for Out of 900 boom da-das in two years, Tara says, He was a charter member of the according to police. A charge of to commit sixth-degree larceny, her clothes off for a living. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church its 1983 session with a vote to approve a compromise The bill, approved 24-12, would make theft of cable eight years and I needed a break,” she says. she has oniy encountered one recalcitrant disorderly conduct was' nolled third-degree robbery, sixth-degree But Tara, who’s 5 feet tall and 94 pounds, isn’ta of Coventry. toll removal plan rather than traditional last-minute television serviee iarceny ih the 6th degree While she’d never stripped before, she had recipient. "It was in abank. 1 started stripping for Tuesday and he was fined on the larceny and third-degree assault, stripper strictly speaking. She doesn’t bump and Besides his wife he leaves three action on budget and tax bills. punishable by a minimum fine of $100 *. danced in leotards so she figured she could. the man and he said, “ This is not the place for failure to appear count after he according to police. grind, she says, and she only peels down to her bra . granddaughters. Funeral services The upper chamber met Wednesday with the slim The Senate voted 19-16 to kill a bill designed to open Her first delivery was in a dress manufactur­ this,’ and walked out.” pleaded guilty to the charge, and panties which no one can see through so it’s will be Friday at 11 a.m. at Prince chance the House might act on a tax and budget up the primary voting system to candidates. er’s showroom. “ I was introduced as a model and Another messenger, Anne Senelly, 23, also accoVding to court records. Police Tuesday charged Richard just as if she were wearing a bathing suit. of Peace Lutheran Church. Burial package. But as the day dragged on, hope waned to The bill would have allowed candidates who they sat me next to the man I ’d be stripping for,” recalls only one Instance when things didn’t quite Payment was continued to July A. 'Munn, 20, of 40 Olcott St.. Apt. And the whole thing only takes five minutes, will be in Center (jpmetery. resi^ation the work would be done in a special received 15 percent, rather than the current 20 she says. “ He said, ’How can you model, you’re so come off as planned. “ I was at a retirement party 7. 208, with disorderly conduct fol­ and any man she does it for is usually so Friends may call at the Holmes session beginning Friday. percent, of convention’'!delegate votes to enter a small?’ I said, ’Watch.’ Then I took out my tape in Westchester and when I took off my shirt, the lowing a domestic disturbance that embarrassed he sits there blushing in the other Funeral Home, 400 Main St., The Senate’s last act was to vote 27-9 for a primary. " recocder and started the music we use and began wife stormed out of the room and stood in the An East Hartford woman was evening near his apartment, police direction. It’s his friends who called Strip-a- Manchester, today from 7 to9 p.m. compromise plan to begin removal of tolls on the The original proposal would have, bypassed the to strip. He was embarrassed at first, but hallway wailing. I felt so bad. I gave back the charged by Manchester police said Wednesday. Gram and arranged to surprise him like this Memorial contributions may be Connecticuut Turnpike and three Hartford-area convention system and allowed anyone to seek a nartv everybody was laughing so he laughed, too, and tip.” Monday with failure to appear, Munn was released on a $100 because, say, it’s his birthday, and they’re the made to Prince of Peace Lutheran bridges bety/een October 1985 and February 1987. nomination. ^ said, T v e been had.’ ” forgery, robbery and assault, non-surety bond for a court date ones who relish the performance and his Church, 10 N. River Road, The House, also in its last action of the day, voted TH AT WAS quite decent of her since tips, she police said Tuesday. June 27. discomfort. Coventry. 92-53 to send the tolls measure to Gov. William O’Neill. TH AT’S HOW it’s done. The stripper — there says, can range from $20 to $100. Strippers also After word was received the House would not be Dozens held in drug bust are 18 employed in New York, 11 females, seven receive approximately 30 percent of the company Lola C. Hutchinson acting on a tax package, the Senate spent the day IT ’S JUST a good time which grew out of bad males — shows up at the designated restaurant, fee which is $80 in Manhattan until 8 p.m., and$90 times in 1979: when actors were on strike and one Funeral services will be held voting on amended bills. home, office, etc., in street clothes and acts out a thereafter. All told, it beats filing. " I like the idea WATERBURY (UPI) — The largest underpover or two of them founded Strip-a-Gram in New York Saturday at 11 a.m. at Holmes Fire Calls Republicans scored a victpry when the Senate prearranged script for the unsuspecting of working only five hours a week if I want to and operation in the city’s history has netted more than 5o' to make some money. (They apparently did Funeral Home,'400 Main St., (or agreed to provide $60,000 in next year’s budget toward beneficiary. people on drug charges, police said. because now there are franchised Strip-a-Grams' Lola (Crocker) Hutchihson who a program against child abuse. Then, suddenly, boom da-da, boom da-da.... If Please turn to page 12 Manchester (Town) Police said Wednesday more than 100 people would died Wednesday in a hospital in The original plan to create a special child abuse Tuesday, 8:40 a.m. — Medical be charged when all 191 arrest warrants are served as Huntington, Long Island, N.Y. Saturday, 8;57 a.m. — Box/ call, 91 Chestnut St. (Town) fund by adding a $1 fee to marriage and birth certificates, was opposed by Sen, Michael Skelley, a result of the six-month, $50,000 undercover, She was a former resident of alarm. Crestfield Convalescent Tuesday, 8:59 a.m. — Box operation. Manchester and Hebron. She was Home. (Town) D-Tolland, co-chairman of the Finance, Revenue and alarm. West Center Street. (Town) Sgt. Thomas Brown, conunander of the vice and the mother of Alfred W. Hutchin­ Saturday, 9;33 a.m. — Box Bonding Committee. Tuesday, 9:35 a.m' — Box intelligence division, said the arrested suspects were- son of Manchester. Burial will be in alarm, Crestfield Convalescent Skelley, who accused Republicans of refusing to alarm. West Center Street. (Town) charged with possession with intent to sell heroin and; Gilead Cemetery in Hebron. There Home. (Town) back needed taxes for state programs for human Tuesday, 3:26 p.m. — Medical cocaine to undercover officers in the city’s South End are no calling hours. Saturday. 11; 33 a.m. — Car fire, call, 8E Rachel Road. (District) services, said he supported the program but opposed After all, the Tooth Fairy is only human special funds. section. 120 Charter Oak St. (Town) Tuesday, 4:39 p.njj^, — Box In Memoriam arreste began Tuesday night and continued Saturday, 9; 51 p.m. — Medical alarm, Manchester Memorial Hos­ Skellffy later backed a compromise agreement to I explained to him that his pillow had slid off the night, and another disappointed child. In loving memory of Helen G. add $60,000 to the Department of Children and Youth Wednesday. Suspects were crammed into the police' The Good Fairy is slipping up.' I mean, she’s call, 30 Oak St. (Town) pital. (Town) bed that night. Maybe the Fairy got confused. (It Mallett, who died on June 30, 1981 ^ u r d a y , 10; 09 p.m. — Furnace Services budget to deal with child abuse. lockup and taken by bus to Waterbury Superior Court- getting a little ragged around the edges.’Maybe she Tuesday, 8:30 p.m, — Public for arraignment. Brown said. Bond was set at $10 000' doesn’t take much). N ATH AN IE L CAME BACK to his bed. “ Did the ___. Gone but Not Forgotten " proBlem, 155 Love Lane. (Town) The Senate also devoted lengthy debate to a needs a vacation. A littlo R & R. Some time away service, 17 Grove St. (District) for each suspect. ’ , Fairy come?” I asked, grinning like the proverbial Saturday, 11;33 p.m. — Wires Tuesday, 10 p.m. — Sign prob­ House-approved proposal aimed at curtailing theft of from the old tooth routine. Connections We miss you terribly Grandma! MAYBE SHE WAS overdrawn on her checkbook Cheshire cat. The Fairy and I were in this together. down, 164 Ludlow Road. (Town) lem, 485 Hartford Road. (Town) cable television service. ' \ How do Lknow? Because I had to cover up for her Your family, and didn’t get paid until Thursday. Maybe she got Monday, 11:01 a.m. — Car fire, Wednesday, 12:24 a.m. — Auto­ Sen. Robept Dorr, D-Waterbyry, strongly the other day. I had to make excuses to a 6-year-old Susan Plese "N o ,” he said. "W ell look,” I said. “ I already did,” Jane, Rudy, Chris to the bill, saying it would be used “ as a v run over by the Matchbox cars and was home he said. "W ell look again," I said. He did. 723 Main 5t.- (Town) mobile rollover. Pleasant Valley with a gap in the front of his mouth. He angrily Herald Reporter and Andy Zadnik Monday, 3:20 p.m. — Box alarm. and Windsor streets. (District) cable companies to collect their debts.” He i ______Wanted to know why she forgot to leave some change nursing her wounds. Maybe she was just burned out. There, under the pillow, was a dollar. Nathaniel companies could withhold service deposits by SUPERIOR HEATING CARE under the pillow. I reassured my son. He could try again this night. took one look at it, turned on the light, and hopped/ charging customers with tampering with their e CEDAR ST„ ROCKVILLE, CT. OOOEe Again, the pillow routine. About 2 a.m. I heard him over to his penny bank, which had another dollar his selector box. Now I don’t mind owning up to my own mistakes. I Tandem trailer safety issue raised ■make plenty of them, and they keep me busy enough. rifling in his room, and realized the Fairy had done it Grandmother had sent the week before. 875-0946 But when I have to start worrying about the Fairy’s again. She was a no-show. HARTFORD (UPI) - A federal rigs. safety of motorists on state roads, biunders, too, it’s just all too much. I think I’ll call for baggies were invente$i. Baby teeth are SMALL. She “ Why don’t you go to the bathroom while you’re "Well, I guess she really DID come,” he said judge has cleared the way for the Connecticut is fighting a federal while the federal government her resignation. probably had to rifle all over the bed to find them, up,” I suggested. I didn’t say a thing about that skeptioally. "At least she didn’t take my other state to press claims today that HARVEY PASTEL, M.D. name Retention Oilknnert suit that seeks to lift the state ban argues the real question is federal Here’s what happened. Nathaniej lost a tooth the until somebody invented baggies to put the baby forgetful fairy. Just pretended she would show up dollar.” Couldn’t blame his distrust, though, after tandem trailer trucks would cause and allow the double trailers into and supremacy— that all laws enacted other night. It wasn’t the first one, of course, so the teeth in. They are much easier to find that way. before morning. his receiA e'xpbrience. safety and maintenance problems the state under a new federal law C«lR 100 CRD from $298.88 innalM by Congress supersede those excitment was a bit muted. No raucous faqfare. No Anyway, Nathaniel put the baggie carefully under Luckily, while Nathaniel was in the bathroom, the if allowed access to congested that took effect in April and Then he hopped back into bed with his new dollar. passed by state legislatures. OM P. SAINI, M.D. his pillow, fluffed it up, made sure the door to his Fairy appeared. She was a little out of breath, and highways. permits tandems on all interstate photo sessions. Kind of iike the announcement of the He unfolded it. I was still grinning stupidly. room was open, and with perfect childlike trust, fresh out of quarters. But with a 6-year-old in the U.S. District Judge Jose A. highways in the nation. have moved their office to; Call now to arrango ah appolhtmtiht 17tb.grandchild. "It’s’^ORN," bewailed. "Andshedidn’teventake Cabranes ruled Wednesday "with Nevertheless, Nathaniel is no dummy. He knows went to sleep. bathroom and a baggie under the pillow and only 10 Tandem trailers have never Deputy Attorney General Elliot for your annual oil ^m ar. and my tooth.” the greatest reluctance” that the The next morning dawned bright and early. The seconds to do her work. Fairies do not quibble with been allowed on state roads and F. Gerson said he planned to call One Heritage Place, Suite 105 haating system tuna^p. that a tooth out of his mouth is money in his pocket. Sure enough, the bill was torn halfway across. And state may call witnessed to testify baggie was still under the pillow. The tooth was still details. federal officials say Connecticut is the first of nine witnesses in a So he carefully washed the tooth off, and dumped it there was the baggie and tooth still under the pillow. on possible safety problems in the only state in the country to defy hearing today, who would testify Those not familiar with ihe new location should into a baggie. In the baggie. The Good Fairy evidently got lost on She fished out a dollar bill,!qringing a little at the I ’m going to have to,have a talk with that Fairy. support of a hastily enacted state the change in federal policy. that tandems are dangerous, un- call 643-9527. her appointed rounds, and never showed up with the cost of her carelessness. Oh, well, a dollar under the law to continue Connecticut’s FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED. REFERENCES. She’d better get her act together. Nathaniel’s front The state claims it has the right ,wieldly and destructive to road 1 WONDER what the Good Fairy ^d before cash. Nathaniel was upset, but philosophical pillow was certainly better than another cashless long-standing ban on the double ~ Any inconvenience is regretted. teeth are really loose. to regulate matters affecting the surfaces. *■ } MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, June 9, U — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 9, 1983 Friend’s Alaska expedition Adopt a pat Big medical Journal Study claims sex hormone retracts phony data Unleaded gasoline Frisky ‘Bruce’ lowers toxic level BOSTON (UPR — Honesty has got to be carefully a treatment for hemophilia starts fishing reminiscence taught, the editor of the New England Journal of is ready to go Medldne said as the publication today retracted BOSTON (UPD — Lead poisoning, blamed for „ phony data for the first time in its 171-year history. a variety of mental and behavioral disorders in ment. But for me no fish. in the blood necessary for it to clot. He said sex is a fundamental life In the'latest development concerning a trail of - children, has been declining in the United States By Anna Christensen Editor’s note: Joe Gar- That was one of the poorer By Barbara Richmond The two studies "add pieces to force that may have profound man, a resident of Man­ fraudulent research published by Dr. John R. Darsee, since unleaded gasoline beccime widely used, a United Press International weeks on the river. How­ Herald Reporter . . the emerging picture” of androgen effects on our behavior. the Journal recanted two heart studies he published federal study said today. chester tor many years, is ever, I had a fantastic fir s t the good news. "Goldie,” the golden retriever and the role it may play in while a resident at Emory University In Atlana. Lead levels in the human blood stream dropped BOSTON —. The male sex “ It has become increasingly a recognized authority on time. I ’ll never forget it. featured In last week’s pet column, has a new home. regulating hemophilia and other Darsee’s “ chicanery” compromise the integrity of 37 percent from 1976 to 1980, while the amount of hormone . androgen may alter 'clea r that sex and sex hormones the subject of bamboo lly Joe's World And, of course, there He was adopted by a young Milford Road couple. diseases not previously thought to rods and fly tlsbing. eight papers at Emory andnine at Harvard lead used to produce U.S. gasoline dropped from disorders such as hemophilia and may modulate and alter disease in are the many trips to - Rightful owners claimed both the darker goldM be affected by sex hormones, an University, Journal editor Dr. Arnold S. Reiman said. 212,000 tons to 96,000 tons per year during the lead to a treatment that could subtle yet very important ways," Maine fishing the Rangely retriever at the pound last week and the RldgeM ck. accompanying editorial said. A friend of mine stopped Joe German AH are being retracted. same period, government researchers reported. reduce a patient’s dependency on Gelfand said. "Sex is used by area, Sourdnahunk and The dogs apparent^ had Just gone on a little outing on “ This clinical information has Reiman said there Is a long history of scientific Leaded gas accounts for 90 percent of the lead blood transfusions blamed for advertisers to influence our choice in the other day all excited Pocomoonshine. The lat­ their own. become very important in view of fraud, adding watch-dog agencies cannot Insure in the air in the United States, they said. spreading the deadly disease of automobiles and Jeans; sex about a forthcoming trip ter two lakes are, and The female beagle, about 3 years old, Is still the rising concern about the risk of to Alaska. He’s off the future honesty. It must begin in the laboratory, he The findings, based on tests of 27,801 people of AIDS, medical researchers re­ hormones may be used to alter the always will be, a store for available for adoption. She seldom barks and has a acquired immunodeficiency syn­ walls because he’s head­ said. all ages living in 64 areas of the country, were ported today. expression of our genes.” some of the most pleasant pleasant .dlsposiUoh."' , drome (AID S),’’ said the editorial ing up to one of those posh “ It actually has to begin before that, it has to begin reported in the New England Journal of Preliminary studies in the New memories a man can This week’s featured pet, "Bruce,” is probably a by Dr. Jeffrey A. Gelfand of Hemophilia is an inherited fishing camps that have a in the home and in the schbol and in the church. It has Medicine. England Journal of Medicine indi­ AFTE R HE LEFT, I got It was not unusual for us have. little short of being 1 year old. He’s a shepherd cross Tufts-New England Medical Cen­ blood-clotting deficiency that only main lodge and cabins to begin where character is formed wheh you’re very cated a weak form of androgen to thinking. I really to catch and release some I ’ll take that log cabin at - with maybe a little husky In him. Rand said he was ter in Boston afflicts men. that I ’d be content to iive young,” he said. called danazol increased elements shouldn’t be envious, be­ 30 or 40 good-sized brook Estelle and Gene Moriar- picked up on Lennox Street on May 28 and he’s an in all year round. But it’s cause I ’ve fished a lot of trout a day. The first huge ty’s camp on Pocomoon- ready for adoption. He likes people and is frisky when not the living conditions places that have given me "brookie” I ever saw was sbine Lake, and say it’s he gets a little freedom. A good home could calm him that are intriguing, it’s the a 5-pounder, and I caught got to be one of the most down. fishing. some of the best memo­ ries a man could have. it on a fluke. conifortable camps I’ve “ Ranger,” a male shepherd husky cross with a Evidently, from their I ’d snared a small trout, ever stayed in. And you . pretty tan face and black mask, was picked up on brochure, they fly clients I remember my first big when this humoungous can’t find more congenial Goodwin Street on May 25. He’s also ready to be out each day on one of trip; an expedition into monster, dorsal fin cut­ hosts anywhere. Plus the adopted. Rand said he’s probably about 1 y ea r old. their float planes to a the Laurentide Park in ting the water, snagged fishing is always good. Ranger likes people, too. different area to fish for . This was before my little brookie and took “ Sourdyhunk" was the Poor “ Homer,” the dog Rand thinks was left by different species of trophy the roads were paved, sn aiK cMiKNinG*niiiP‘ those to­ sown varieties there is no R.H. —Manchester, and make them ripen four share of the suckers. This THEN, OF COURSE, roundings were worth the tions and answers are every couple of weeks. mato plants. First of all, if way of knowing what N.H. weeks later than if you some small fruit, a side­ will cut down on the the two trips to Labrador long trek. My boys, now based on mall received by you had any disease in kind, shape or color of ANSWER: There prob­ had fertilized them prop­ dressing of another ta­ amount of vine and make Only the rich can will live with me forever. young men, still talk Dick Raymond, a garden­ QUESTION: I plan to them last year, the seeds tomatoes you might get. ably were two reasons erly. When setting out blespoon or two of fertil­ the fruit larger. If I was awed with that about the time and the fun ing consultant, author of mulch my garden this from those tomatoes why your tomatoes ri­ your tomato plants, a izer or compost, in a circle afford going to jail first big brookie, the 6-, 7-, they bad there. Strip-a-Gram has arrived “ Down^to-Earth Vegeta­ summer. Are there any would carry it into this QUESTION: My toma­ pened late and were heaping tablespoon of a around the plant about 4 Do you have a vegetable and 8-pounders in Labra­ Salmon fishing on the ble Gardening Know- vegetables I shouldn’t year’s crop. Also, most toes last year were all bushy. Tomatoes do like commercial fertilizer like inches from the plant is all gardening question? Send YORK, Pa. (UPI) — Inmates in Pennsylvania's dor were something else. Margaree River in Cape How” and "Joy of Gar­ mulch? tomato varieties are hy­ vines and what tomatoes I fertilizer but giving them 5-10-10 or a couple hands- you will need to give you a it to Dick Raymond Fam ­ prisons may find themselves not only serving time but Not just the size, but the Breton, , was dening” and star of a K.D. —Portland, Ore. brids; if you use seeds or got ripened real late. too much would cause ful of compost or manure bumper crop. Also, be ily Gardens, RD 47, North paying for the dubious privilege, if the president of the quantities, and their wil­ a first for me last year. Continued from page 11 she says. "Then I heard all these shouts andlookedup nationally syndicated tel­ plants from these self- Wbat did I do wrong? them to grow like trees is plenty. Once the plants sure to remove a good Ferrisburg, Vt. 05473. York County Prison Board has his way. lingness to come to a dry And, of course, landing getting what people who work 40 hours make,” says and saw a gallery full of people.” evision gardening show ANSWER: In most Jay Bair asked the prison board to look into whether fly. Wow! my first good-sized Atlan­ Ms. Senelly, 5-foot-8,125 pounds, althletically blonde Ms. Senelly has also taken off In a fish market. And titled "Joy of Garden­ parts of the country you inmates can legally be charged for their living And, of course, the tic salmon on that river, in and magna cum laude pre-law student at New York never, not even the first time she unclothed, in a little ing.” can mulch all vegetables. expenses and asked solicitor Gordon Roe to check the nicest, most luxurious fish those beautiful surround­ University. She says she uses her wages for "books, bar on Third Avenue, has it been difficult lor her. The one thing to re­ legality of charging prisoners. camp I have ever been to ings, has stamped the movies, food.” "W e’re performers and .you’re really just creating By Dick Raymond member in areas that If the law does not allow prisoners to be charged, was Horse Island Camps, - picture in my mind. Food sort of got her into the business in the first an atmosi^ere of fun,” she says. " I f you get people to Written tor UPI have a cool and wet said Bair, county commissioners will try to persuade on the Gas'pe peninsula in Now that I ’ve worked place. " I couldn’t find a Job in New York as a waitress laugh and don’t take yourself too seriously, that season is not to mulch W. H. ENGLAND legislators to change the law. Quebec. The camp, situ­ all the envy out. of my so I went to work for Strip-a-Gram because I ’d done makes a good striptease.” QUESTION: I plan to plants that like dry feet " I t ’s time for those people who can afford to pay to ated on the Grand Cas- system, and I feel right modeling, acting and stunt work in Los Angeles.” grow a tomato plant in a and warmth, like toma­ take financial responsiblity for room and board while capedia River (one of the with the world, I think I ’ll So far, in three and a half years, she’s been IN A T Y P IC A L week, Strip-a-Gram sends out 60 or bushel basket. What toes, peppers, eggplants, in prison,” Bair said. most famous Salmon riv­ grab my rod and waders, dispatch^ 300 times, all over the place. "I once 70 communications, according to Mike Roth in the should I do? squash and cucumbers, ers in the world. Wonder­ and hit the Willimantic stripped in the locker room at Madison Square Garden New York office, although there are off times. LUMBER CO. He said the action was prompted by information F .S . —Englewood, until the weather becomes ful accommodations, fan« River. Somebody said the I f about Iowa prisons that already charge inmates room for a team from Syracuse (they lost), and "People don’t call us the first of the month because Calif. warm and dry. Mulching tastic hosts, great river, fish were rising to Cahills and board. One prison charges $20 a day and another once on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. I ’d they’re paying bills, and they don’t call on rainy ANSW ER: It’s very soils keeps them cool and m e nmv TO eo “At The Notch In Bolton great guides, great equip­ this week. $30 a day. never been there and I thought no one would notice,” days,” he says. easy to grow tomatoes in moist. such containers on patios. It would be best to put a QUESTION:^! have a lot SALE STARtS JUNE 10th through JUNE 25 th >■ plastic bag inside the of volunteer tomato plants basket. F ill the basket growing where my tomalo with good soil or a bag of plants were last year. Will soil mix that can be these be all right to use BLACI instead of buying plants. SPLIT bought at garden stores. Plant three tomato plants C.E. —Great Falls, Idoal lor waUtwEya, ptBoo, IT^S SmiK^iflliDBIIIKnxIlP'TIME in the basket. Be sure it’s Mont. tie. put in full sun, and care ANSWER: There are RAIL for it as a house plant. two reasons why you FENCE All-purpose paint brush cleaner is both better and safer New Generation_ 10' SECTION

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pected to set a good Whalers think they have fine catch DEAR ABBY: I can't get the letter from "W or­ example for the younger HARTFORD (UPl)-TheHart­ being chosen second by the taine, 18, who smashed junior wasn’t a big decision for us. We Whalers also chose: —Round 7: delenscinan Joe ried Father” out of my ones. And if a fight break* ford Whalers had a chance to pick a Whalers. league scoring records belonging don’t worry about what other —Round 2: defenseman Ville Reekie, 18, of the North Bay mind. His 19-yea_r-old out, I get blamed because plumb at the annual NHL entry Turgeon, 18, a 6-foot, 190-pound to the likes of Guy LaFleur and people say about other players. We Siren, 19, of Finland, a 6-foot. Centennials; daughter, ‘‘Judy," I ’m the oldest and should draft in Montreal. Dear Abby know better. center-left winger who played for Mike Bossy, was selected third by evaluated Turgeon and, not trying 183-pounder who played for lives —Round 8: defenseman Chris stopped seeing her boy­ Instead, the struggling club Team Canada in the 1983 World the New York Islanders after to take anything away from Pat last season; DuPerron, 18, of Chicontimi Sagu- friend because he had Ask the middle child, landed an excellent catch in and he’ll say, “ Being the Junior Championships in Lenin­ giving the Whalers the cold 'LaFontaine, we decided Sylvain —Round- 3: defenseman Leif eneens' and goal tender James slapped her on a few Abigail Van Buren left-shooting forward Sylvain Tur- middle child is the hardest grad, joins a franchise mired in shoulder and declining to visit was our No. 1 pick.” Karlsson, 18, from Mora of Falle, 19, of Clarkson College. occasions, but she went geon, who was thrilled to be because you get none of last place in the tough Adam’s Hartford before the draft. The Whalers chose center David Sweden; back with him. Her father selected first by the last place the advantages of being Division and counting on youth to Jensen, 17, of Newton, Mass., as —Round 4; right wing Dave —Round 9: left wing Bill Kordy. then barred him from Whalers and anxious to take the ice LaFontaine’s refusal to visit rebuild for a brighter future. their second pick of the first round MacLean, 18, of the Belleville 18, of the Platers; their home, and asked you the youngest or the in the NHL. Hartford two weeks ago for physi­ oldest.” — the 20th selection overall. 'Bulls; —Round 10: left wing Heine if he had done the right " I ’m very proud to be drafted by The Whalers had 14 picks in the cal examination caused Whalers’ Ask the youngest child, Jensen, who scored 41 goals and 48 —Round 5 : center Ron Chy- Karlsson. 18, of Sweden: thing. (You said he had ried to a wonderful, non­ fortunately, it rarely the Whalers. I think they have a G.M. Emile Francis to pass him and lie'll tell you that draft and chose seven towards, six assists with Lawrence Academy zowski. 17, of the St. Albert junior —Round II: left winger Allan not). violent man, but it will stops there. The abuser good organization and I want to over. being the youngest is defensemen and one goalie. last season, was a member of the Saints; ~ Acton, 18, of the Saskatoon Blades: How I wish I had read take years to overcome soon learns that he can have a future'with them,” turgeon hardest because "your The Whalers passed up a chance “ After all, Turgeon came down All New England All-Star team in —Round 6: defenseman Brian — Round 12: defenseman Darcy that in your column when the humiliation and deg­ hurt a woman even more, said Wednesday in a telephone to take highly touted but reluctant parents try to keep you ‘a to Hartford to see us and we tested 1981-82 and played minor league Johnson. 18, of Silver Bay High Kaminski. 19, of the Lethbridge I was 19. I was in similar radation of having been by extending the abuse to inteTview from Montreal after center Pat LaFontaine. LaFon- him,” said Francis, "Turgeon hockey in Needham, Mass. The School in Silver Bay, Minn.; Broncos. circumstances at that age battered and abused. her children. Any individ­ baby’ as long as possible, (I am now 25), and I can OVER IT IN OREGON ual who lays a hand to and you're the one who has to wear all the hand- tell you that when my another in violence has no parents barred my boy­ DEAR OVER IT: There respect for either that me-downs.” friend from our home, it is not sufficient space to person or himself. In other words, it all drove us (him and me) print all the letters I Please advise Judy to depends where you’re % « closer together. received in response to run as fast as she can from coming from. You were also correct the one from "Worried this lunatic. It will not get D EAR ABBY: This is Thoughts ApLENty Americans top NHL draft when you said slapping Father.” better — only worse. for “ Johnny on the Spot,” ■ eventually turns into beat­ This one says it all: BEEN THERE whose ladyfriend is never Herald photo bv Toroulnlo Len Auster, Herald Sportswriter ing. It happened to me. IN COCOA, FLA. on time for a date. I have a M ONTREAL (U PI) - Brian stunned the audience by passing The more he abused me, DEAR ABBY: I stu­ solution to. this problem, Lawton and four other Ameri­ over Detroit native Pat LaFon­ the less my family pidly married not one, but DEAR ABBY: There and it’s been working like Gathered to celebrate the 65th reunion brand. Standing, from left, are John A. cans who dominated the Na­ taine and choosing center Syl­ thought of me, and the less two men who "slapped” are three children in our a charm for years. of the Manchester High School Class of Herr, Marrian Lynch, Elizabeth Olson, tional Hockey League entry vain Turgeon from the Hull I thought of myself, until I me before we were mar­ family (all boys). We My husband has never 1918, at Willie’s Steak House, some former teacher, Eva M. Johnson and draft face a crucial decision — Olympiques. Turgeon finished was convinced that I ried. Your advice was want to ask you if you been on time for anything, whether to take an immediate third in scoring in the Quebec wasn’t good enough for members listen to banjo tunes by James Lillian G. Grant. excellent, but I would like think it is rougher being so when we have to be ticket into professional hockey junior league last season with 54 any man. (I felt lucky he to add this: the youngest, oldest or someplace at 7 p.m., I tell Stretch run starts or wait until after the Winter goals and 109 assists. would have me, no matter Judy should visit the middle child? him we have to be there at Olympics in February. LaFontaine, who scored 103 how he abused rhe.) local spouse abuse center. DOUG IN DURHAM, N.C. 6 p.m. When the noon bells tolled today, East Catholic was to do battle against Lawton, a slick center from goals and 132 assists last season V. vi Thank God I finally got One visit will convince her DEAR DOUG: As I've This way we are only 15 O’Brien Tech of Ansonia in a State Baseball Tournament Class L Mount St. Charles Academy in with the Verdun Juniors, went the strength to break up that a slap soon becomes a said before, if you ask the minutes late, but it sure 1918 class has 65th reunion semifinal at Ceppa Field in Meriden. Woonsocket, R.I., became the third overall to the the relationship. punch, and then an out­ eldest, he’ll say, “ The beats an hour! The semifinal appearance for East is its third trip to the round of four. first U.S.-born player taken champion New York Islanders, I am now happily mar- right brutal beating. Un­ eldest, because you’re ex­ SN EAKY IN NEW YORK The 1970 East squad reached the Class M semis before being ousted by first overall in the league’s who used a pick gained from The Class of 1918 of South Miss Grant said that one trea­ James Brand of the Manchester Coach Moe Morhardt’s Gilbert High squad. The Yellow Jackets stung the entry .draft in a session Wednes­ New Jersey in a previous trade. Manchester High School is proba­ sured item recently found "was a Senior Citizens’ "Old Timers Eagles that day behind Skip Brown's no-hit performance. day marked by the absence of Islanders general manager bly the oldest organized alumni fragile copy of a three-quarter Group, ’ ’ entertained with his banjo That really hurt. the St. Louis Blues. Bill Torrey couldn’t believe his group in town. Op Tuesday page article from the Manchester and played for the several parodies The second time for East wasn’t until 1975, when it faced Wilby High in The' Minnesota North Stars eyes when the multi-talented Meniere’s disease can be classmates gathered at Willie’s (Evening) Herald of June 21.1918, written for the occasion. a memorable battle. East took that encounter, 3-2 in 10 innings, with the picked Lawton, 17, who scored LaFontaine dropped into his Steak House to celebrate the devoted entirely to the Class Day Class officers, in addition to Miss final out on a rarely applied runner’s interference call. Wilby Coach 85 goals and 86 assists' in two hands. class’s 65th reunion. proceedings of that date.” Grant, who also serves as treas­ Mario Ciarlo, it can vividly be recalled, went wild and said he’d appeal to high school seasons. He was the ” We wanted Turgeon,” said There were 58 in the graduating At the reunion messages were urer, are: John A. Herr of any and everybody. first of a record five American Torrey. "But we figured Law- class and 21 are still living. treated but cannot be cured read from Martin Schuetz of Branford and vice presidents, Eva '■ The U.S. Supreme Court wasn’t too high a body. natives drafted in the first tdji and LaFontaine would be Elizabeth Olson, who taught math Houston, Texas; Winslow T. Rich­ M. Johnson and Marrian (Sulli­ Needless to say, the Wilby appeal was not upheld and East went on to round. gone.” at the school for many years, was mond, Summit, N.J.; Irene Crock­ van) Lynch,, both of Manchester. win the Class M title with a 6-5 win over Stamford Catholic. Minnesota general manager Nanne said he considered DEAR DR. LAMB: I oiien me case. guest of honor. Lillian Grant, class ett Duncan, Escondido, Calif.; Miss Grant said there'are only That was East Coach Jim Penders’ initial — and only — trip to a state Lou Nanne said it would be fine Lawton a better bet that am 67 years old and have secretary since the senior year, DEAR DR. LAMB: I Ralpha Hills Birk, Claremont, t wo class members not accounted baseball final. with the club if Lawton decided Lafontaine. been diagnosed as having read excerpts from the minutes of love sleeping without a Fla.; MerleTutUeSteane, Roches­ for. They are Flora Ellen Teeter, Eagle Field was dedicated in 1976 but with its construction did not bring to wait until the Olympics were ” We Just think Lawton’s an Meniere’s disease. I have some of the meetings held before ter, N.Y.; and Marion Turner of who, when a student, lived with the the luck that was hoped for. Several title berths were perceived, but over before signing. all-round better hockey attacks of vertigo that pillow. Can this do any­ graduation. thing that would cause South Carolina, who taught Eng­ Earl Tyler family, and Francis J. Eagle fortunes in post-season play have not been blessed since that '75 ” If he wants to come with us, player,” he said. ” We think . result in bouts of vomiting Your Health Included in some of the minutes UPj photo sinus problems or any lish and biology at that time. Keating. season. fine, but if he wants to wait until LaFontaine is an excellent which completely devas­ were such items as "A pril 8,1918: problems in the lung Ann Osborne Beeler, Culver East fa il^ to qualify for post-season play three consecutive years, February, that’s okay too. We’d player. We had him rated tate me for several days Lawrence LcHT)b, m !o. it was voted to have Mr. Paster­ like him to come to our training American schoolboys Brian Lawton (left) and Pat area? City, Calif., who has been, and still Independence of the United finally making a resurgence in 1979. Southpaw Craig Steuernagel was the second.” at a time. nack of the Elite Studio make the camp anyway, just to try it Sometimes when I get is in movies, wrote that she has just States is commemorated by the Eagle ace and he twirled masterfully that season. East, however, could Detroit Red Wings took Peter­ Lafontaine were picks of the North Stars and Islanders Several doctors have engravings of the individual cuts out.” up in the morning I have to finished being filmed in the forth­ salute to the union — one gun for go no farther than the quarterfinals, where Barry Chasen’s Windsor crew borough Petes center Steve respectively in Wednesday’s NHL draft. Whalers indicated that there is no for the June Somanhis Events, the derailed the Eagles. The best-known player Yzerman and , cure for this ailment. I spit up a colorless phlegm coming movie, “ Swing Shift.” set each state — fired at noon on July cost to be 50 cents each.” in the 1944 era. th e last two post-seasons were not pleasant ones for Penders and crew. chosen in the draft was famed using their first of three first- bypassed Lafontaine and selected Sylvian Turgeon. would be thankful if I and blow my nose some. 4th. In both 1981 and '82 it was one game and out. East did not have the Soviet goaltender Vladislav round choices, took goaltender could find something that This doesn’t last long but I not always recognize the the kidneys. That may pitching, nor the hitting, to survive against a good club. Tretiak, taken in the seventh of Acton- Toronto Maple Leafs chose would mitigate the condi­ wanted to be sure that it most of their .stafi go when hearing loss but it does decrease the swelling in round (143rd overall) by the Boxboro High School near Bos­ Victoria Cougars center Russ tion. I take Compazine but didn’t mean I was damag­ owners Ralston Purina Co. show up with audiological the ear canals. Montreal Canadians. But Tre­ ton with the fifth overall pick. Courtnall seventh and the Win­ it helps very little. ing my lungs. agreed to .sell and transfer the tests. As more is learned it You may get someof the Different this year tiak would have to defect from nipeg Jets took North Bay club to Saskatoon a month ago, Do you have any sug­ appears that many differ­ Thoughts Cinema same benefit from se­ DEAR READER: the USSR before he could play New Jersey took Centennials right winger An­ spurned their draft picks in a gestions either for medi­ ent disorders actually are Penders, in his pre-season forecast, hoped his Eagles would not only verely restricting the so­ Sleeping without a pillow for the Habs. Generals right wing John Ma­ drew McBain eighth overall. continuing stru ggle with the cation or surgery? Didn’t included within the term • make noises in the Hartford County Conference butalsoin thestateClass dium in your diet. A very is fine. Just lying down There is a transfusing knowledge in discovering in a T h e Hartford Whalers cLean with the sixth choice. The St. Louis Blues, who let league to dissolve the franchise. John Glenn have this Meniere’s disease. But a HARTFORD (P’G) 12,1:45,3:30,5:10,7:30, L tourney. low salt diet is an old overnight will increase friend one’s self marching triumphantly out past the AttwnMm Clnsmo — Dr. 9:20. problem as an astronaut? common feature is over­ Zhivago 7:30. They’ve been heard — loud and clear. />f treatment for Meniere's the congestion in the nose, doubt, the despair, the lost causes, and the hopeless MANCHESTER How did he overcome distention of the balance Clnsmo City — Betrayal UA Theaters East — The Eagles swung through the HCC season with only a single loss and disease. quests. It is to transcend to dichotomies of captain and (R) 2:30, 4:X , 7.30, 9:30. — this? banals with fluid. So an hence the secretions. Be­ Breathless (R) 7:15, 9:15. — took outright possession of the top rung. That brought the conference title - f Anti-motion sickness ing upright during the day crew, rich and poor, liberal and conservative, and be Midnight Cowboy (X ) 1 :45, Return of the JedI (PG) 11, operation is sometimes 5:45, 9:45 with Lenny (R) home after a one-year hiatus, a brief stopover at Xavier High in medicines such as Dra- helps to prevent nasal yourself. So it is out of the ” very-ness” of our 14:20, 7, 9:40. — Raiders DEAR READER: Of done to improve drainage 5:45» ?:4S-— Breothless (R) of the Lost Ark (PG) 7:20 with Middletown. Eagle squads have garnered four of the last five titles. mamine. Antivert, Bonine tenderest encounters with our dearest friends that we 2:20. 4:20, 7:20, 9:20. — course Meniere’s disease from the canals and re­ congestion because of the Star Trek II: The Wroth of And when the regular season came to a close, Penders' lumber and Marezine are also influence of gravity. The do become very much ourselves. Return of the JedI (PG) 1:M, Khon (PG) 9:20. can be treated. The re­ lieve pressure. That is not 4:15, 7, 9:45. swingers kept on rolling. They scored 26 and 16 runs in two playoff Stieb gobbles up hitters used. MANSFIELD sults, though, are not pressure in your blood What remains is to learn to trust the give-and-take Colonial — Revenge of the recommended for eve­ You may be referring to Trans-Lux College Twin — outings. That’s on top of an 11-run outburst against Manchester and. always optimal. In short, vessels is decreased in the wherever we can find it. There is no better time to Shogun Woman (R) with Creepshow (R) 7 with Down ryone, and each case has Sen. Glenn’s fall when he Snake Flstflghter IR ) from 16-run explosion against St. Thomas Aquinas in the regular season Bv Looan Hobson it is another matter to head area. When you lie have a friend than today. And there is no time too short of the Dead (R) 9:15.— Chilly the gravy. Team victories, he the Blue Jays to a .5-2 triumph over away and I can't forget that. But to be studied individually slipped in the bathtub noon. Scenes of Winter 7 with King wind-ups. UPI Sports Writer expect to be cured. down it is increased to the for friendship. For whatever length of time we have a EAST HARTFORD emphasizes, is his main course. the Oakland A ’s. I'm in this game to have fun. If to determine the best during his first campaign of Hearts 9. “ This is a good time of year to be on a hot streak,” understated 'The disease is charac­ same level as at your friend we have made an investment in ourselves and Eastwood Pub A Cinema — VERNON ” I just didn’t think it was "The only thing I ’m interested in baseball can’t be fun then you approach. to become senator. That Tootsie (PG) 7:15, 9:20. Penders, who feels the pivotal outing for his high-flying Eagles will be Toronto right-hander Dave Stieb terized by dizziness which heart level. So in the another that cannot be lost. Cine 1 A 2 — Tootsie (PG) realistic for me to (set personal is pitching well enough so the team shouldn't be in it Let's talk about Other patients have im­ was an injury and not the Poor Richards Pub A ci- 7:20,9:M .-E.T. The Extro- . today. continues to make American is vertigo; tinnitus which morning we tend to have It is very clear to me that friendship is a function of n m a — Tootsie restoring order. He set a trial date the stellar pitching of Dave The wins have been rare for waited for a second opinion.” "It was something to go against dinners? ! for July 11, with briefs to be in by th a M restraining order. leave eyerything to him. • Dr. Blaker — Dr. Karen Blaker, P.O. Box Sun 11-9 Bldwell, Craig Steuernagel and Detroit in Fenway. Before this Red Sox manager Ralph Houk a team that's hot." Boyd said, ” 1 It is possible that he He seemed rather an­ ' July 6, in case Sullivan and LeRoux But Sullivan wasn’t happy. It Stan Lewis and some timely week they had won only four of used to coach Whitaker in Detroit, learned something from that... I 475, Radio City Station, New York, N Y had been a difficult two days for does not know of your noyed that I had even 937 Center St cannot patch up their differences. hitting from the likes of Bill their last 34 games there. "when he was just a baby. He's a saw some swings and cuts at whpt 10019. > Manchester 643-7676 him and the Red Sox. He has been interest in being involved asked. iSAI.lJI.iAS.SAS.WS ‘T v e sean enough of the court Chapulis, Ray Sullivan and Ray Whitaker, now 10 for 14 in the helluva ballplayer. He can hit, and they like. Now 1 know pretty much already, I don’ t want to go back,” some part of the process for almost Gliha. series, had a chance for a single in now he’s shown some power and is how I can pitch when I face them Sullivan said. "M aybe this is a 20 years and the takeover hurt. his last at-bat to complete the learning how to pull the ball. It was again. ” J \

_ 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June 9. IW MANCHKSTER HERALD. Thursday. June 9, 1983 - n Celtic Green is rolling in for Hartford DJ

Radio disc jockeys spend the entirety of their beating this Into the woodwork,” he says. ’’But I told was one man’s reaction to Kristafer’s request that^,^ professional lives in search of elusive, intangible him that we’ve been doing it for a week and people are pledges be submitted on plaid post cards, as with all" Amerlcin League Angeia7,WhiteSox4 Expea5.Piratea4 objects known as ratings. You can be good and not get just starting to realize we’re serious. good radio contests. , p ratings. You can be bad and still bathe in them. But, if Texas 1, Mariners 0 ” I ’m hopefuUy anticipating a lot more mail in the ’ ’The guy said money people aren’t going tii go but ■»» Softball Baseball CHICAOD CALIFORNIA PITTSBURGH MONTREAL Hockey you really want to have some sort of effect on your own next day or so. Maybe when the boss sees it he’ll let me and buy post cards. They won’t be lathered.” H is ., obrhM obrhM ObrhM ObrhM RLow cf 3 1 1 0 Corew 1b 5 1 1 0 M o zzllll cf 4 0 0 0 Raines If 4 0 0 0 destiny, you can never stop being creative. carry it through the week.” pledge was sent in an envelope, with dignity. ••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• TEXAS SEATTLE Ob r h bi Ob r h bl Bernzrd 2b 4 0 1 0 Beniquz If 4 1 1 0 Ray. 2b 4 110 Little 2b 2 0 11 Jern^ Kristafer wants to buy the Boston Celtics. And Owning a share of the Boston Celtics; now, that WDRC itself is in for $25,000, and one of Kristafer’s- Baines rf 4 0 0 0 C la rk If 1 Madick 0 0 0 3b 4 0 1 0 Dawson' cf 2 2 0 0 T O N ia H T 'l S A M S S Tollesn 2b 4 0 0 0 SHndrsn If S 0 2 0 NH L draft not with his own money, either. What could be more would be like owning a share of the Grand Canyon or, sponsors topped that with a $26,000 bid. One highly' Con Intirtown Sam ple If 4 0 1 0 C astillo 3b 4 0 2 0 Luzinsk dh 4 0 0 0 ReJeksn rf 3 Thmpsn 0 1 0 1b4 000 Dllver 1b 3 122 ZMnkrmnki vs. aMnn, 7:M— Re- P a clo rk 1b 4 0 0 0 DeCIncs 3b 4 Parker 2 1 1 rf 4 12 1 Carter c 4 12 1 creative than that? better yet, the New York Yankees. Owning a piece of M an ch ester ’ B ’ dropped a 5-4 deci- * Bell 3b 3 0 0 0 Nelson rf 4 0 0 0 qualified person submitted a resume along with a.^'” P a rrish rf 3 1 1 0 Zlsk dh 4 0 0 0 Kittle If 110 0 Lynn cf 5 0 10 E asier If 4 1 2 0 Wallach 3b 3 0 1 1 At MontrMi, Junes The morning drive man at Hartford's WDRC-FM, tM lireo vs. Acedia, 7;$ Fltzee- Sion to Coventry In Colt Intertown Hairston If 1 0 0 0 RJcksn dh 4 1 3 2 the Celte would be owning a piece of history, of request to be considered for an administrative-*' Boseball League plov Wednesday Stein dh 4 0 2 0 Putnam 1b 4M) 1 0 Pena c 4 0 0 0 Francon rt 4 0 1 0 F irs t Round Kristafer has been on a personal four-hour crusade tradition. 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Hartford, Sylvain so Watts that emanate from the top of his station's Kristofer just thinks it would, be nice to having SdCMend vs. linen, 4 - Foeeni ^Marshall each slapped two hits for-the Fletchr 3b 0 0 0 0 Scurry p 0 0 0 0 and New York, yet Kristafer has a nagging feeling' MMHCU vs. Nos tiff,«— Nike lo cals. Dent s s . 3 0 2 0 M ercad o c 1 0 0 0 Turgeon, c, Hull Dlympiques; 3. New broadcast tower to convince the peopie of his city and since most folks figure this to be just another Bob & something to talk about besides the Whalers. Celtic TCruz ss 3 0 0 0 □vbznsk ss 2 0 1 1 Hebner ph 1 0 0 0 York Islanders (From New Jersey), Pat that if more people were taking this seriously he’d be ' IrM vs. WasMneteii. 7:1»— Nike Manchester ‘A ’ came up with a run In Totals X 4 5 2 Totals 35 7 II 7 state that it can be done. Ray number, he's not looking to raise the full aihount. the seventh Inning to edge Mansfield, Phelps oh 10 10 Totals X 4 9 2 Totals 31 5 8 5 LaFontalne, c, Verdun Juniors; 4. Pride means nothing more than poison to a life-long turning down money. ,$.#eanvvs..J.C.Fsi J Fstmev,*— Charter “ ■ Chlctao . 1000X010—4 Pittsburgh OX XI003— 4 For $150 apiece. "W e call this an ‘ascertainment of the economic 78er fan. 1-7, In Storrs. D o ug Bro w n hod tw o hits Romos o r 0 0 0 0 (Tetrolt, Steye Yzerman, c, Peterborough ” A lot of people figure this is just one of those- . . JC ru z 2b 4 0 2 0 C alifornia 310 O X SOX— 7 ‘Montreal l030X01x—5 Petes; 5. Buffalo (from L.A.), Tom and two RBIs and gunned down two <3ame-wlnnlng RBI — Ro.Jackson “ I saw that the Ceitics werp up for sale on the front interest,’” he says. Kristafer's plan is take the -Kristafer claims, nevertheless, his motives are leheSSeiT” *•’ •*•* Mane’s^ 4 - would-be base stealers. Greg Turner Totals 33 1 4 0 Totals 34 0 9 0 (Same winning RBI— Dllyef (5). Borrasso, g, Acton-Boxboro H.S., Bos­ knuckle-head things Kristafer does. But a lot of others'."'** (1). E—Berro, Froncono. DP—Montreal page of the sports section, and I figured if 10O,0Qp pledges, which he hopes will reach the neighborhood entirely altruistic. By his own testimony, he’s not MemerM v*. Teiiiri(Mie,4-Reener hutted three Innings of shutout boll in T e im 000 000 I D O -1 ton; realize I'm serious about this and that if it happens Seoltle 000000000—0 E—Beniquez. DP—CalltornlaLLOB— 1. 4. New Jersey (from St. Louis), John people each bought in at $150 cash, then we'd have the of $250,000, to some of the wealthier businesmen and roller to pick up the win. M ark Holmes Chicago 2, C alifo rnia 10. 2B — looking to set himself up as chairman of the board. they’re going to have a big chunk of the Celtics. . and Mark Walling each doubled and (Xime-wlnnlng RBI — None. ■ LOB-^Ittsburgh 8» Montreal 7. 2B— Maclean, rw, Oshawa (tanerals; 7. $15 million we needed to buy the club. corporations in town to show guys with real dollars E—T. Cruz. DP—Seattle 1. LDB— Ro.Jackson. . Gullickson, Conor 2. Wallach. HR— Toronto, Russ Courtnoll, c, Victoria ’’That’s what a lot of people thought. I ’m just "The Celtics might as well be in Hartford rather''* Iwo runs aplgce. Tom HR—Adams (l).SB—R.Low(22). " I was one of the first people to call the Celtics and I that the team could float if purchased and transferred niki McContly/ Tracy Corso dfid Dove -Texas B e rra Cougars; 8. Winnipeg, Andrew representing the people. If they want this. I ’d do than Oklahoma City. If Utah deserves a team, than we . IP H RERBB80 (4). SB-OOwson (Tl.SFMJttle. ; R M Construction sdbredfhreerons Paldmlanos played well for 7, Seattle 10. 2B—C ostlllo, Somple. 3B— M cBaIn, thought they'd be asking much more than that. But to the Hartford area. whatever I could to help (the project) should it come deserve a team.” Manchester. Dent. S B —Cowens (7), Sam ple (17). Chlcogo IP H RERBBSD rw. ; 9. Van- In the seventh Inning to post a Koosm n (L 21 )4 23 , 9 4 4 1 0 Pittsburgh (Boston owner Harry) Mangurian's secretary told me A meeting with the board chairman of one large off, but basically I ’m just looking to get it going. con^from-liehlnd, 7-5 vRtorv over. IP H R ER BB SD couyer. Cam Neely, rw, Portlond Winter The concept is a little outlandish, yet that’s what T e x o i Barolos 213 2 1 1 3 2 Rhoden (L 24) 4 4 4 4 3 4 that it would be $15-20 million. I said, 'I'm going to hold Connecticut bank is on the horizon. But with pnother, ” I haven’t really though about (what place I ’d have Gentle Touch Wednesday nlatitdt Nike Hawks; 10. Buffolo (from Calgary) makes it fun. Sometimes, though, you wonder if/ " Smthsn

! ' J g - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. June 9, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. June 9. 1983 — 19 Fathers duck child support responsibilities

ITEM : If the proportion of poor Americans living in And a stunning 80 percent of those on AFDC have A MEASURE SPONSORED by Rep. Patricia: families headed by women continues to increase at Schroeder, D.-Colo., would order payments to be, TAG SALE SIGNS some support due them that’s not being paid by the pace reported for 1967-77, the entire poverty-level parents with the ability to pay. deducted automatically from the salaries of federal; Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to population of the United States will consist of women Your In short, if a system could be developed that was 100. employees with support arrangements. . and their children by the year 3000. * percent effective in collecting child support,'the Toss aside the iong-term impact on our society of. announce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ITEM ; If these new poor received the child-support Money's numbers on AFDC could be reduced — and certainly the faiiure of parents to support their own children.' payments due them, it would in a high percentage of the total of dollars spent for AFDC could be slashed. Forget the terrifyingly negative aspects. Concentrate ad you’ll receive ONE TAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. cases make the difference between a modestly Worth • merely on a program that collects $9 for every $1 spent comfortable life and absolute poverty. TO STREAM LINE support Collection, a key area on collection effort. ITEM ; In at least 95 percent of all support Sylvia Porter now being developed removes the whole process from That proportion alone should arouse a go-geC-em arrangements, the man is ordered to pay. And the the courts. The goal: to make the delinquent parent reaction from even the feast humane among us. CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER proportion of men who so callously ignore their own pay up immediately. (“ Sylvia Porter’s New Money BookTor the 80s,’’ children is shocking, no matter how persuasive some For instance, Michigan, which today collects about 1,328 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal of the explanations. $9 for each $1 spent, has installed a sophisticated money management, is now available through her Vigorous efforts to force parents delinquent in ||(ieir STATES COLLECT child support payments from system in which everyone with a support order pays column. Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to child-support payments to meet their commitments' delinquent or ninaway parents — and now the key through an administrative arm of the court. “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s,” in care- INVITATION TO BID Sealed letters of Intent to are moving away from punitive measures to more point of all: child support enforcement programs are of this newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. - Payments are made directly, recorded and then services Ottered 51 Heotlng/PlumMna SS M Isc lo r Sola 63 M Is c tor Sole 63 Tog Soles 69 Cars/Trucks for Sole 71 Mite. Automotive 76 pwform triol w ill be received rational methods of collection. No matter who you among the very few social service programk that can passed on. -66205. Make checks payabfe to Universal Press, In the oftlce of the Director of are, as a taxpayer, these efforts are important to you earn revenue for the states. Some states collect as With establishment of an official record of payment Syndicate.) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aMcaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa General Services, 41 O h jIw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Street until June 17, 1983 at — for child support, aid to dependent children and much as $9 for every $1 spent on collection efforts for go automatic enforcement remedies. In some G E N E R A L PAINTING SWIM POOLS warehouse DOUBLE SINK-Ceromic. T A G S A L E -Ju n e 11th, 8, CAMARO-67, 68, right 4:30 p.m. for bid opening of welfare reform are closely linked, and that means you families receiving Aid For Dependent Children counties, a computer bills a parent if payment is not FOGARTY BROTHERS- On legs. Turquoise. $75 or J u ly 25, 1983. and WALLCOVERING. Bothroom remodeling; forced to dispose of new 12th. 10 to 5. 80 N orth rear quarter panel. After pay the debt owed by the delinquent parent. (AFDC). received within 10 days of due date. If payment is not best offer. 647-8030. POLYMERS A SERVICE Interior and exterior Installation water heat­ on-ground 31' long pools School Street, Manches­ ■WOSSBSIONS 6:00pm. $30.00 646-1172. T he Tow n o f M a n c h e ste r Is Although there are states that collect less than they made after 20 days, the enforcement nleasur^ get painting. Expert paper complete with huge sun- ter. Reconditioned on equal opportunity em­ Why the linkage? Because the Census Bureau in a Now you know ers, garbage disposals; _____FOISAU ployer,'and requires an affir­ spend, still the nationwide average is between $2 to $3 tougher and tougher. hanging. Reasonable decks, fencing, ht-rote SOLID OAK TABLE-Two choirs, old radios, and new study on child support and alimony indicates that Faucet repairs. 649-7657. mative action policy for dll of collected for each $1 spent. A bill in Congress right now would tie federal grants rotes. Fully Insured. 649- filters, ladders, war­ leaves, five legs. Refln- T.V.s, crocks, lugs, can­ 197B Pontiac Trana_Am $5500 a large number of fathers pay no child support at all. VIso-MC accepted. Its Controctors and Vendors A hidden aspect to collection efforts is that money for child support to creation of a clearinghouse system Saippuakivikauppias — the Finnish word for a iye 9074. ranty, etc. Asking $966 Ished. A skin g $350. 649- ning lors, old wooden 107S Ford PInlo . _ _ LIQUOR PERMIT os a condition of doing On a national level, the average annual payment for Station Wagon $1200 NOTICE OF APPLICATION collected for families not on AFDC may prevent them to enforce payment. Other efforts involve deducting deafer — is the same speiied backward as forward, ■ * ' c o m p l e t e . Financing 7727. business with the Town, os boxes, plus T h is Is to g ive no tice th at I, per Federal Order 11246. child support is approximately $1,800. irom applying for these benefits. child support payments from wages and income. making it the longest oalindrome in the worid. HOUSECLEANING done available. Coll NEIL toll miscellaneous. The above can be seen COMPLETE MOVIE W A L T E R T. D A L E Y o f 90S Bid forms, plans and speci­ by experienced Individ­ For Sale free 1-806-221-1461. a t SIM FOSTER STREET, SOUTH fications ore available at the ual. Weekly or bt-weekly. O U T F IT 8 M M Cam era. TAG SALE-Soturdoy 8, S ISM alnSL WINDSOR hove filed on ap­ General Services Office, 41 Excellent references. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CUSTOM MADE UP­ Bell and Howell Prolec­ Sunday, June 11th and p lic a tio n p lacard ed 25 M A Y Center Street, Manchester, tor. Light bar for indoor 1983 with the Deportment of Connecticut. C q ll 74^52S9. HOLSTERED choir. Blue 12th. From 10am to 4pm. Liquor Control o GROCERT^ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Household Goods . 62 ton print. Perfect condi­ movies. A-1 Condition. 541 Wall Street, Hebron. 1971 327 C A M A R O -N ew BEER for the sole of alco­ CONNECTICUT PAINTING-Yord work. tion. C o ll 646-3532 a ft e r 5 $98. Phone 649-4649. transmission and new holic liquor on the premises 1 ROBERT B. WEISS, Attics & Cellars cleaned. BROAD STREET, GENERAL MANAGER weekdays. All day wee­ HUGE TAG SALE- ports. $1800 or best otter. MANCHESTER. 017-06 643-2711 Tree work. Hauling. 429- USED REFRIGERA­ kends. $99.00. GOWN-Llght blue Gre­ Antlques, brass bed, fur- C o ll Bob 525-4336. T he business w ill be ow ned Classified...B usin e ss O p p o rtu n itie s .. .22 Store/Office Space ...... 44 6M . cian lines. Soft material b v WALT’S CORNER Household Goods ...... 62 TORS, WASHERS, nlture, appliances, Notices For advertisements to be STORE, INC. of I BROAD Situation W anted ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 MIsc. for S a le ...... 63 Rates Ranges - clean, guaran­ RECLINER-Brown vinyl size 9-10 w orn once $45. dinner settings. 29 South published Monday, the dead­ 643-2831. STREET, MANCHESTER TOWN OF ANDOVER L o s t/ F o u n d ...... 01 E m p lo y m e n t Info...... 24 M Isc. fo r R e n t ...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: AMBITIOUS COLLEGE teed, ports and service. Olid fabric. $50.6496595. Rood, Bolton, off route 44 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE- and wll be conducted bv PLANN ING A line Is 2:30 p.m.'on Friday. STUDENTS wish to point P e rs o n a ls ...... 02 Instruction;...... 25 W a n ted to R e n t ...... 47 P e t s ...... 65 $2.25 for one day Low prices. B.D. Pearl & at Methodist Church. Sat­ 1980. Red convertible. WALTER T. DALEY os ZONING COMMISSION vour house or windows. Son, 649 Main Street, SIX E V E N IN G GOW NS-2 urday 8i Sunjiav 10 to 4. Excellent conditon. Ex­ perm ittee. FINAL ACTION A n n o u n c e m e n ts ...... 03 Roommates Wanted ...... 48 Musical Item s ...... 66 P e r W o rd : Walter T. Dalev A t 0 meeting of the Town Will also do odd lobs. 643-2171. white, 1 blue, 1 yellow, 1 tras. 19,000 miles. Rust- A u c tio n s ...... 04 R e cre a tio n a l I t e m s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... 15< D oted 5, 31,1983 P lo n n in g A Zoning Commis­ Real Estate Read Your Ad Free estimates I Low pink, 1 green, $5.00 each. Hom e and Garden TAG SALE-104 Horlon proofed. Must sell. $4500 00266 sio n held on M a y 23,1983, the A n tiq u e s ...... 68 Services 3-5 d a y s ...... 14< Classified advertisements rotesl Professional GAS RANGE-20''. Apart­ $30.00 fo r a ll. 649-9977. Street Rear. Evenings o r best offer. 649-1943 following action was ap­ Homes for Sale ...... 31 T a g S a le s ...... 69 .6 d a y s ...... 13< worki Call now! Tim proved to be effective os are taken by telephone as a ment size. Vbry clean, Thursday & F rid a y . 5 to 8 evenings. noted per Item. Financial C o n d o m in iu m s ...... 32 Services Offered ...... 51 Wanted to Buy ...... 70 646-3193 o tte r 4pm or SHEET METAL 2V!i ft X INVITATION TO BID 26 d a y s ...... 12« convenience. good condition. Window FOR SALE — Firewood, and Saturday & Sunday 10 Sealed bids w ill be received’ 1. Application of Commis­ Lots/Land for S ale ...... 33 Painting/Papering ___.. . .52 D ove 6463842 anytim e. In oven door. $75 o r best 12 ft. Length, 8 sheets, 12 FORD ESCORT-1981. 3 IntheOtfIceofthe Director of sion for revised Zoning M o rtg a g e s ...... 11 H a p p y A d s : The Manchester Herald is hardwood two to four to 5. All Items. Good Investment Property ...... 34 Bullding/Contracting ..,. .53 offer. 6X3-6630. gouge steel, $70. Takes foot lengths. You pick up. condition. Perennial door hatchback. Power 'r*nrr"‘ Services, 41 Center Regulations. Personal Loans ...... 12 $3.00 per colum n Inch responsible only for one Incor­ StreefTMonchester. Connec­ Motion — Approve the re­ Business Property ...... 35 RoofIng/SIdIng ...... 5 4 . LIVE-IN BABYSITTER them a ll. C o ll 647-1894 $50.00 cord. 742-8426. plants. steering, rear window de­ In s u ra n ce ...... 13 rect Insertion and then only ticut, until June 17, 1983 at vised Zoning Regulations Resort Property .! ...... 36 Heating/Plumbing ...... 55 Automotive Deadlines or light housekeeping. Manchester. froster, low mileage, ex­ TTdXUi.m. (or the following: w ith the exception o f Section Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 for the sixe of the original Have references. Call MIsc for Sola 63 SODOrNG — SOCCER 15, The amended Article, F lo o r in g ...... 56 C a rs / T ru c k s fo r S a le ...... 71 PLANTS — All kinds of NEIGHBORHOOD TAG cellent condition. Best For classified advertise­ In s e rtio n . 4:30 to 6:00. 649-2915. VARIETY OF GROUND SALE-Frldoy & Satur­ offer. Call 646-6082 or FIELDS, KENNEDY ROAD. Section 21, w ill becom e Sec­ Income Tax Service ...... 57 Motorcycles/Bicycles ___72 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa sizes. Coll 646-4090 The Tow n o( M an ch ester Is tion 15 and w ill be Inserted Rentals ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen COVERS-flowerlng anytim e. day, 10th and 11th. 10am 646-8261. Employment Services Wanted ...... 58 Rec Vehicles ...... 73 on equal opportunity em­ upon completion of printing. day through Saturday, the AMBITIOUS COLLEGE ONE WAY TICKET to bushes, perennials. Ivy to 4pm Corner of Ash­ ployer, and requires qn qtflr- Motion carried unonlmously R o o m s fo r Rent ...... 41 the value of the advertisem ent Auto Services ...... 74 STUDENT looking for Seattle, Washington, and houseplonts. Reaso­ worth & Glenwood. 1973 VOLKSWAGEN- mqtlve action policy for all of effective 30 June 1983. & Education For Saie deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by an Its Contractors and Vendors Notice of this octlon Is Apartments for R ent ...... 42 Autos for Rent/Lease ...... 75 summer work. Lawn good fo r A p ril 1st. C oll nable. Private home. 649- Manchester. New rebuilt motor. New Help Wanted ...... ;21 before publication. additional Insertion. U-PICK STRAWBERRIES os a condition ol doing available at the Town Clerk's Homes for R ent ...... 43 Holldqy/Seasonal...... 61 MIsc. Automotive ...... :76 mowing, pointing, odd 6462063 otter 5 p.m. 6486. muffler, rimmed snow- business with the Town, os Office, School Rood, An­ lobs. Reasonable rotes. A T T H E CORN CRIB T A G SALE-Soturdoy tires, Needs body work. per Federal Order 11246. dover, Conn. Call Jeff anytime. 647- TWO CORDS plus- Fire­ Bid Forms, plans and spec- D oted th is 9th d ay o f June, Berry Patch June 11th, R ain dote June 649-3619. ill cot Ions ore available at the 1983, at A n d o v e r , . 4 ” ' 9613^ place length. $79.00 takes 18th. 10 to 4. No e a rly General Services Oltice, 41 Connecticut. o il. 649-6801. birds. 692 West Middle 1968 BONNEVILLE two Center Street, Manchester, Andover Planning A Lost/Found 01 Help Wanted 21 Help Wanted 21 Help Wonted 21 Help Wanted Br U i i I I M , S. W iiilsN 21 Lots/Land for Sole 33 Apartments for Rent 42 MIsc for Rent Tpke. Something for eve­ door hardtop with air. Connecticut. Zoning Commission aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai ALUMINUM SHEETS TOWN OF MANCHESTER. John L. Kostic, used os printing plates — GOLF CLUBS-Storter set Fridiy, I w lORi ryone. New Queenswoy Excellent motor. New CONNECTICUT C h a irm a n Pobiting/Paperlng S3 of Spauldings with cart, Fashions. 50% Off. Good tires, battery, and radia­ ROBERT B. WEISS, Frances LoPIne, FOUND-Neor Verplanck PHYSICAL THERAPY .007* th ick, 23 X 284*. 50€ 9 i.R. ti pkkid Mt AUTDMDTIVE BRAKE MANCHESTER GREEN- H O R S E S T A L L S to r rent--"** each, o r 5 fo r $2.00. Phone boo and bolls. A ll In good clothes. Mens, womens, tor. Ask ing $495. C oll 649- GENERAL MANAGER S ecre to ry School. Girls 3 speed ASSISTANT-Part time 019-06 HOME HEAITH AIDE 8. F R O NT END L IN D LIQUIDATION Senlor citizen or quiet V / i acres of fenced pos? 643-2711. They M U S T be condition. $75.00. C o ll an­ ch ild re n s (size 6 to 18). 4294 otter 5pm. 018-06 bike. C o ll 647-9925 to position In an active re­ PART TIME SALES MECHANIC-Must have person. Two bedrooms, (CBrtifiwI) ture, riding trolls. Tel6” * PAINTING AND PAPER picked up before 11:00 ytim e 649-1794. Chandelier, satin wed­ Identify. habilitation Department. HELP-VIdeo and T.V. experience. Dwn tools. 22 AGRES-^12,900. 1st floor, 2fam lly, bus. No phone 643-,851 6-'7 Needed (or private HANGING —Exterior a.m. only.. ding gown, blow shield, 1978 HONDA CIVIC-AIr ' PUBLIC NOTICE Experience preferred.. duty case in Manches­ Evenings and Saturdays. Good pay and benefits! 39 ACRES-<16,9II0 pets. Appliances. Junelst Glastonbury. ^ n o U _ T D o o R Pets 65 289 o r 302 Ford. conditioning. No rust. INVITATION TO BID IMPOUNDED-Mole-5 ve­ Associate's Degree In and Interior, ceilings re - N o tice Is hereby given that To ; ter. Must be good with Must have knowledge of Call Russ for interview at occuponcy. $350 plus heat E N D R O L L S — 27i for 25 cents. MUST be spools. Use for tables or D O G TRAINING- Rood, Bolton. Soturdqv C oll 646-4555. field Coar^lescent Home for an appointment, Al SECRETARY- Martin Mottsson, even­ District, 32 Main Street, M an­ applying for a capital grant Call for interview. M ot OpIryiAo lour WBoyi ^ j| 06282. picked up at the Man­ stools. 3 fo r $13.00 or $5.00 Obedionce classes stort­ June llth. 9 to 1. Rain or under Section 16(b) (2) o tth e 643-51$1. Ask for D irector Sleffert's Appliances 647- BDDKKEEPER for one Itiooo tNtoHoovoMo low pflcot i*noo ings 649-6431. chester, Connecticut until CARE NURSE DmIinIm BHolniBCB Burvoy, wBwily chester HeroldOfflce BE­ each. 649-0632. ing June 20th In Bolton. shine. 7 :00 p.m . on Ju n e 27,1983, lo r Urban Moss Transportation of Staff Development. 9997. g irl office. 646-4464. MBBd mtd D M MBwk niiBfioIng OMO* FOUR ROOM Coll 643-9839 fo r Package Insurance Cover­ A ct o f 1964, os am ended to a Personals 02 233-2194 ii IbbAL etk FEMALE ROOMATE„, INTERIOR' — E X T E ­ FORE 11 AM ONLY. v e h ic le to be used In m eeting aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa APARTMEMT-Adults BOWLING-Pair d u c k registration, DRIVEAWY SALE- V W RABBITT 1979- D ark age fo r 1983-1984, at w hich KITCHEN PDRTER-Full W ANTED-Cylindrical needed June 1st. Shore . RIOR Pointing — Wal­ time bids will be publicly the special transportation of 802-6B4-15981 only. No pets. Security. pins with leather case. Togged treasures. 1st brown, 4 speeed. Air, the handicapped In M onches- time position. EXPE­ Grinder operator. Must Business Opportunities 22 t:)0BM4:3QpM;«BBMn* « 9:«0pm house In Glastbnbury“ '’, lpapering and drywall SCREENED LOAM ------aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa opened, read and recorded. MEDICAL ASSISTANT- References. Screened N ot used m uch. $40.00. sale-cleaning out. 62 Am/FM stereo. Custom Specifications and bid forms ter. Any Interested transit or RIENCED DNLY. Duties be experienced on Nor­ $160 plus'A utilities. After Installation. Quollty pro­ grovel, processed grovel, o a ro tra n slt o p e ra to r In the Manchester pysiclan’s aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa porch. Parking one cor. sand, stone and fill. For 649-4649. Musical Items 66 Hlllcrest Rood (Lake- Interior, on ly 20,000o rig i­ may be secured at the Dis­ include receiving, stock­ ton 6X30 grinder and P A H E N REALTY COUP. 649-1265. 5:30 633-4204. ' “ fessional work. Reasona­ patcher's Olfice, Fire De­ proposed service are'.' may office. Three days, 12:45 deliveries coll George wood circle No.) Friday nal miles. One owner. review the proposed applica­ AHENTION ing and cleaning. Appli­ to 5:45. A ccurate typist. familiar with grinding S T A R T Y D U R DW N B U S ­ ble prices. Free esti­ partm ent, 32 M a in Street, I'm looMng lor the wo­ aaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mates. G.L. McHugh, Gritting, Andover, 742- SCHOOL DESKS and St Saturday June 10-11, Showroom condition. Manchester, CT 06040. tion bv contacting Laurie cations being accepted at Duties Include: Trans­ high speeed steel cutting IN ESS W ith no risks. Ex­ ELLINGTON-SIx rooms, R O O M A T E n e e d e d -"'’ Prvtko, Executive Director men driving a gray com­ 643-9321. 7886. chairs for small children. BPINET PAINO-Good 9:30 to 3:00. No e a rly $5000 firm 649-2178. The right Is reserved to Crestfleld Convalescent cription, filing, assisting tools. C a ll 643-9501 for pert advice for fait start. Ream s for Rent 41 three bedrooms, applian­ C o ll 649-9721. . Sturdy steel frame. 2 sets. relect onv and oil bids. — 57 H o llis te r Street, M a n ­ pact, who witnaaaad an Home 565 Vernon Street, oppointment.______condltlon.$600. Coll 649- birds. Antique chairs Clancy D. Alloln chester, C o n n ecticut 06040 — doctors, telephone. Send Financial Independence ces. References, secur­ DELIVERING RICH $12.00. per set. Telephone with cane seats, crystal, 1975 PLYMOUTH FURY- 646-5718. accident Involving a log­ Manchester. professioanct ; PROFESSIONAL 5354 o r 646-8004. Insurance Commissioner resume to Box FF, c/o GAL FRIDAY for a multi­ for those serious. 524- ity. $525. Available July L O A M - 5 yards, $60.00 649-1724. t r u c k mirrors, door 4 door, 6 cylinder, $700 or Eighth Utilities District A n y com m ent should then be ger and a cream elation WOMAN-Looklng for.^ PAINTING- Commercial sent to the M an ch e ste r A sso ­ The Herald. tude of Interesting as­ 4538. GENTLEMAN PRE­ 1st. Lom b ardo & Asso­ plus tax. Washed sand, closer, wooden storm best offer. 644-9421. 021-06 wagon on 5-1S-83. at Au­ NURSE AIDES-Provide som e to shore tw o bed^' - & Residential. Quality SEARS SILVERTONE ciation for Retarded Citi­ signments. Hours 1 to 5 •aaasaasaasssssaaaasaaa F E R R E D . $50.00 w eekly. ciates, 649-4003. stone, trap rock, and BABY FURNITURE-AII door, lanterns, clothing, tumn and Portar Sts. Call personal care to people In room apartment In Mon; " craftsmanship. Texture TRANSISTOR ORGAN- zens, Inc. w ith a carb o n co py RECEPTIDNIST Monday thru Friday. Coll Kitchen privileges. 646 gravel. 643-9504. excellent condition. ladles shoes 6-6'/i, fire­ OATSUN-1980 210 wagon. LOOKING FOR good to the Connecticut Depart­ 277-5985 Ask for Barbara. their homes. Home Instruction 25 Chester. $182.50 p lus h a lt '' celling specialist. House Two keyboards, base pe­ NEEDED-Part time for Barbara Weinberg for a 2000. 54 C O O P E R ST R E E T -4 Good selection. Coll otter place screen, etc. One owner. Excellent news? Look, for the ment of T ronsportotlon, P.O. health aide certification utilities. 649-5103”;’ power washing. Free esti­ dals. In mint conditloni Drawer A, Wethersfield, busy Manchester Salon. confidential Interview. ••••••••••••••••••••••a rooms, second floor, SEASONED FIREWOOD 4:30pm. 646-5150 o r 646- condition. AM/FM many bargain buys ad­ sasaasassaaaaassassaas* or nurse’s aide training evenings. m ates. 6464879. Asking $245. Telephone C on n ecticut 06109, A T T E N : Must have pleasant per­ 647-1419. electricity and applian­ 8316. cassette, 5 speed, Ml- v e rtise d In th e c la s s i­ Mr. Brian Chapman, Room preferred. Flexibility In FURNISHED ROOM for — Cut any length.675.00 M anchester, 649-2722. Help Wanted 21 sonality and neat appear­ SUMMER TUTORING- rent-Kitchen, porch. 647-. ces Included. One or two chelin rodlols, low mi­ fied columns today. „ 214 w ith in '30 d o ys of th is hours. Must have own F O R SPAR.KLINQ N A M E Y O U R OWN cord. 423-7813, 4564035. ance. 643-8339 ask for DPENING FDR ELEC- Soelilng and or reading. 9288,742-5028, o r 647-1273 males or females only. FOR SALE-Frost free re­ leage, $3795. 623-0478. notice. transportation, mileage woodwork, tile) glass PRICE. Painting, paper­ 020-06 ••ssasssasssasassaaassa C arol. TRDNIC ASSEMBLER- Children, teens, and until 10pm. No nets. Security. $275 a frigerator. $75.00. Coll Recreatlonal Items 67 T A G S A L E -Ju n e 11th and paid. For further Infor­ and painted surfaces,'’ ing, removal. Fast ser­ .Experienced preferred, adults. Substantial gain m onth. C a ll 643-1892. 649-6792. 12th. 8 to 4pm. R ain date 1981 HORIZON-37,000 ASSISTANT BUYER mation, call Manchester w ill train. A p p ly In per­ odd three tablespoons vice. 289-9061, 647-8254. ACCDUNTS RECEIVA­ In eight weeks beginning Ju U n e 18th. Y o u nam e It miles. 4 door. Like new. Sunbonnet (Mature). Apply In per­ Public Health Nursing BLE BDDKKEEPER- son: Phoenix Audio Lob, June 27th with Inovoted Apartments for Rent 42 of washing soda to a '" ' A V A I L A B L E J u ly 1st. QUALITY HARDWOOD- LAWN MOWER-reel CROSS COUNTRY Ski — W e’ve got It. 54 Cam p- $4700. 649-9926. son to Marlows, Inc. 8679 Association, 647-1481, Fam lllar . with billing 91 E l m Street, linguistic approach. H a lf duplex. 2 bedroom s. quart of worm water D .G . P E T E R S O N P A IN T ­ So Pretty ING CO.Interlor and ex­ Cut, sp ilt. $65.00. Tw o type. Hahns eclipse self outfit, consists of skis, fie ld Road. . Main Street, Monday thru Friday. procedures and general Manchester. Developed for dyslexics ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stove and refrigerator and wash. No rinsing Manchester. terior. Spray, brush, or cord minimum. Small de­ powered. 21 Inch, 4 cycle, low leather boots, ladles 1970 VOLKSWAGEN- EDE/AAP Employer. office work. 40 hours by Prudence Corson, included. Oil heat, no required. For sparkling'” MANCHESTER — one, livery charge. Coll 649- 2.25 hp. Briggs- Stratton size 9, bamboo poles, TAG SALE-Thls Satur­ Excellent condition. 4 weekly, Monday thru Fri­ M .S P . E D . 649-2428. utilities. Security dep­ results when you have roll. Custom wallpaper COLLEGE STUDENT two and three bedroom 1831 onvtim e. Porkhound. $ 9 5 .0 0 . used three times. Sell day. "You want It-Wegot speed, 24,000 m iles on LABDRERS-Entry level- day. Dpportunity to ad­ MEDIMl IRMISatIPriONISTS •••<••••••••••••••••••• osit. $400. C o ll 64941150. something to sell, use a'” hotiplng. Workmanship SUMMER JOB- Wo currontty hivo two pooltions apartments. Heat and hot Phone 643-5873. $90.00. 528-1880. Itl” Good Items. Come 8, rebuilt engine. New ..(Many) In/outside vance with growing dis­ ■vaUable as modlcal lran«eriptk>n- low-cost od lir“ guaranteed. 646-8467. Mechanlcally Inclined. lltB. Homes for Sale 31 w ater. $375., $425., $495. SEASONED aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa see. 190 Chestnut Street. point. A skin g $2,000. 649- w ork.$4 and up.236-2396. tributor. Benefits. Phone EAST HARTFORD-Four classified. Automotive service Hours ore: 8 A.m. • 4;30 p.m. ovory C o ll 649-4800. EXTERIOR HOUSE FIREWOOD-Cut, spilt, ROTARY LAWN Near Forest Street. Look 7727. W orkm ates. 643-9147 fo r Interview othor woBkend. 20hours porwoti. rooms, gas range, no Antiques M Counter. Deal with pub­ •••••••••••••• PAINTING-College se­ delivered. $82.50/cord. MOWER-Used only once, fo r Sign. appointment. 6 hours Sunday plus 4 hours Wod- 11% MAIN STREET- 3 pets. Available Imme­ selling due to Illness. 1970 PLYMOUTH lic, answer phones, quote DFFICE WDRK- FrI. evenings or 8 hours Set A 19 FRANKLIN STREET, niors. Three years expe­ Cut to length delivered, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa prices, et cetera. Must be Sunday plus 4 hours Friday oven- rooms, first floor, heat diately. $300 a month. Services $75.00/cord. 228-9101. Briggs & Stratton motor, T W O FAMILY TAG ROADRUNNER- Experience not neces­ Ing $48,000. Five ro o m s , rience. Cheap rotes. Free fast. Call Russ for Inter­ FEMALE CDLLEGE and hot woter Included. 643-2567 after 4pm. chain driven. 36” kitchen WANTED ANTIQUES: S A L E — 8-16 P ilg rim S u p e rb lrd . 1500 built. sary. SGood. Full/Part STUDENT-For part time Good typing and extensive knowl­ porch, garage In base­ estimates. Coll Peter edge of medical terminology iw No appliances. No pets. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaae wL table. 649-9339. Early Victorian, Oak, Lone, Manchester. Sat­ 26,000 o rig in a l m iles. 440 view at 646-6606. time. 236-2396. ment. 55X243. Needs K rupp 643-0468 o r Je ff 19 FOOT COLUMBIA Fl- companion of elderly qulred. For more Informtkm con­ Security. $370. phone 646 MANCHE'STER- BERGLAS BOAT-Sleeps 1920’s and m iscel laneous. urday 8, SundoyJunellth six pock, excellent condi­ W orkm ates. tact the. Personnel D ept al 547- work. Larry Allen, 649- ServiMt Offered si' ^ Lom b ardo 6460650. lady. 4 hours per day, 3-4 2426 9 to 5 weekdays. Immoculote large 3 room KITCHEN SET-Podded P lease c a ll 643-8709. tion . See In T o lla n d , SUPERINTENDENT- 4710. 7452 o r 742-6447. Vi., aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa two. 115 hp Evinrudewith and 12th. 10am to 3pm. days per week Including opbrtment. Fully op- chairs. Black wrought Conn. 1-617-244-0325 Honest, hardworking, DRIVERS-Experlenced aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa•* 0 19 ft. galvanized trailer aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Household Items, Suriday. Must have good MWOKSTEI MONWl MSmA MANCHESTER-Mqln plionced kitchen, air con­ BulMmo/CwitnicIbig S3 and on electric winch. Iron, formico top, extra clothes, some large sizes, (M oss.) 5 to 7. $6,000. cldan cut Individual with or not. Livery or small 71 Haynoa Street MANCHESTER-Bv driving record. Call Mr. Street. 2-3-4 rooms. ditioned, hard wood C & M TREE Service -i'<* leaf. Ideal for porch or Tog Soles 69 previous superintendent cargo (m any). 236-2396. Manchester. CT 08040 owner. Immaculate con­ 643- 2361. books, auto ports. Mov­ C a rte r 646-6464. ______e.O.E. M/F Heated, hot water, ap­ floors, $340 plus utilities. Free estimates, discount patio. Excellent condi­ 1974 FOUR DOOR PON­ experience. .Call Foun­ W orkm ates. dition. 7 Room cape. V / i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ing must sell. Pleose no pliances. No.pets. Secur­ 649-4003. senior citizens. Company** tion. $70. 649-7625. TIAC Catalina. PB, PS, tain Village Apartments, HAIR STYLIST-Full time baths, fireplace, over­ R O B E R T E . JARVIS NATURAL GAS PEER­ early birds. WDMEN-Be your own ity. Pa rkin g. 523-7047. Manchester owned and AC, FM stereo. Triler located In Manchester. RNSrLPNS Part time po­ for busy Manchester sized garage, park like BUILDING — Remodel­ L E S S space heater, 35,000 TAG SALE- Saturday /* X*. * , boss. Small Investment EAST HARTFORD- operated. C o ll 646T327. T H R E E B LU E AND hitch. 646-1776 after 4pm. Taking applications be­ sitions available. 4 hour salon. Base pay plus com­ yard, economical gas ing Specialist. Additions, BTU Floor model. Excel­ June 11 Sunday 12,10 to 5. Insures an exciting ca­ MANCHESTER- Burnslde Ave. Apart­ - I iiM ai - — — ^ -t WHITE duckpin bowling Apartment or cottage TAG SALE-MovIng Sale tween 9om and 11am shifts and 12 hour shifts’. mission. Call Command heat, must be seen I oarages, roofing, siding, le n t co n d itio n . $99.00. ••••••••••••••••••••••• reer as a skin care consul­ Avolloble Immediately. 3 ment to rent. Two REWEAVING BURN.o bolls. $20.00.' Bowling Fireplace with chimney d a m p e n e d by the only. 528-1300. Extremely high hourly Performance, ask for $65,900. 647-1633. P rin c i­ kitchens, bathrooms, r6 C o ll 643-1307 9am to 6pm . tant. For more Informa-, bedrooms with applian­ bedrooms. No children. HOLES — zippers, urn-*:,; sh irt size 12, $5.00. C oll pipes. Old boot and weather. Hundreds of Motorcyclet/BIcyclet 72 rate. Please call Mrs. J. t I o n and a M anager. 643-U39. pals only. placement wlndows- Items left: from nut LPN or Medical Assist­ ces. Heat and hot water References. 289-3919. brellos repaired. W indow n a M M MOVIE 646-6314. A ll e x c e lle n t trailer, etc. 236 School Brownstein, DNS, Crest- complimentary facial, /doors. 6436712. crackers to old fashioned aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ant wanted tor after­ TYPESETTING Included. Rental Office. shades, Venetian blinds..,> EQUI PMENT-Revere co- condition. Street. field Convalescent Home MANCHESTER-DIder both tub, mangle iron, 2 c a ll Pa t at 649-6145. PASTE UP DEPT. 649-4800. BDLTON-NIce four Keys. TV FOR RENT. • mero with light bar. Ko- 1981 H O N D A C M 400 Cus­ noons for Rockville and Fenwood Manor In two bedroom home. LEON CIESZYNSKI parachutes, luggage, room s, large kitchen and M arlow ’s, 867 Main., lo rt view er editor. $30.00. LARGE SQUARE SOLID T A G SALE-9 Cross tom. 1905 miles. Back rest Specialist's office. Send M anchester at 643-5151, Hardwoo^ floors, oak BUI LD ER— New homes, hand mower, snow resume and references to LEARNING DISABILI­ • MECHANICAL LAYOUT 454 M A IN S T R E E T -F Irst living room with stone Street. 649-5221. r. 649-2470. O A K T A B L E - Fo ld owov. Street. Three family, and luggage rack. Excel­ Monday thru Friday be­ PERSON woodwork. Detached one additions, remodeling, shovel, typewriter. Three Box E c/o The Herald. TIES TEACHER-Half floor. Three room heated fireplace and picture win­ Leaf carved. Fancy legs. baby Items, miscellane­ lent condition. $1200 Sel­ tween 9 anmd 3. time, level grades 9-12. M um be experienced in paMe up car garage. Large base­ rec rooms, garages, kit­ 2’X8'/i' planks, bake­ and mechanical layout, apartment. $325. Security dows. Convenient loca­ BRICKS, BLOCKS,^^ BABY CARRIAGE-Folr $65.00. C o ll 646-6794. ous.. Household. Friday ling to settle estate. Call ment with finished rec chens remodeled, ceil­ ware, baby tenda and Speech and Hearing Cll- sPROOFREADER required. Phone 6462426 tion! No kids or pets. STONE — Concrete-.'*-' ran ditlon . $10.00. C o ll 649- Soturdpv and Sunday, 649-7313. — Must be experienced in reading room, workshop and ings, both tile, dormers, chair, miscellaneous KIT ’N’ CARLYLE™ by Larry Wrlght— op*! full 9 to 5 weekdays. $425Asmonth. Heated. Chimney repairs. No lob..; 1921. PORTABLE REALISTIC June )l9th 11th, 12th. 9om P H O T O ^ D f \ time. All must meet Con­ proofs against copy, noting laundry. Secluded back roofing. Residential or from every corner of the grammatical, typographical or 649-4000. too small. Coll 6468356. STEREO-Llst $179. Sell to 4pm. 20” D IR T B IK E -n e e d sp e ­ PATTERN yard withilreplace. Walk com m ercial. 6496291. house. Also odd choirs necticut certification. composition erron. HEBRON-Two bed­ S C A N N E R -10 channel $98 firm. Original box to dal. $20.00. Call Mark 1 Positions to begin August Strong Language Arts to Main street. Asking experienced '’-'* prove price, won another and lamps. 9 to 5. June background preferred. rooms, heat and hot wa­ DESIGN KITCHENS by with Tolland County Fire NEIGHBORHOOD TAG 643-8729 after 3:00. 31st. C a ll Dr. Donald $58,900. Telephone 649- Slore/Office Space 44 PAINTER-Quollty workvO stereo. Must sell. Like 11th and 12th. 23 Sum m itt Excellent wage* and beneFit ter, appliances. Large J, P. Lewis. Cabinets, Crystals. Bose or mobile SALE-Foirfleld Street, meee aps )bu, CAPiyuef Nlcolettl’s office at 742- ^ 22. Reasonable rotes. Fully.', new. 646-0687. street, Manchester, program that includes a non­ yard, parking, storage •*••••••••••••••••••••• ’ vanities, fo rm ica , W ilson operation. Ac/DC cords. Manchester. Friday 8i 1969 H O N D A C B . $300. I'M HoMe fiacMTKe 8913. E D E . contributory pension plan. insured. Free estimates."" Saturday 9 to 2. Glass­ (re ar 19). MANCHESTER-New list­ area. 20 minutes to Hart­ art, Corlon counter tops, $99. firm C o ll 643-5257. C a ll o tter 5pm. 643-0185. Apply in person or call 643-1101. ford, 15 minutes to Man­ EXCELLENT OFFICE 643-9237, ask fo r Je rry . .... COFFEE TABLE-Two ware, antiques, furni­ (StftxseRY sToRe. PART TIME RECEP­ A ll replies h^kl confideniial. ing, 4 room expandable ■ I ti l kitchen cabinet fronts, end tables. Mahogany ••••••••••••••••••••••• chester, 15 minutes to / y iA I N S T R E E T complete woodworking G O -K A R T . 7 hp., W iscon­ ture, tools, curtains, de- KAWASAKI-1981 KE 125. TIDNIST for busy medi­ An equal opportuaily employer. M/F cape. New thermal win­ 8222 W llla m o n t lc . $410 LOCATION-Heat, |anl- BLACKWELL, LANDS-,^ sin engine. $98.50 Coil leather tops. From 1950's. humldlfler, clothing, Excellent condition. 670 A charming Sunbonnet cal office. Varied duties. dows, new kitchen, new service, custom mode WontMl to Buy 70 M y r t . AMad PdnHrig Sarvtoaa. Inc. tor, parking, 500 to 1000 CAPING Provides affor-L; 646-1565 after 4pm. Good condition. $99.00. high choirs, bikes, much both. Newer roof. Im­ m onthly. C oll 228-3245, furniture, colonial repro­ miles. Cdll after Spm. will offer cool protection No Saturdays. Expe­ 579 MUdto Vnpilw. W. 649-2871. square feet. 649-5334; 643- doble service f.or<" C a ll 647-8305. m o re l for gardening or picnic­ ManchtalBr.M C < T 09 04 0 maculate. Ask for Alex ductions In wood, 9 va rl6 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaa 649-4190. A pretty ruffled blouse rience preferred. Include Gorden/Lown/Sh-L:, SWEDISH BOW SAW- time. Simple to make and easy-sew jumper for resume with reply to Box the mark Of M atthew , $59,000. L o m ­ ties of hardwood and - rubbery core and generofr 30” ; Hand coping sow, NATIONAL G E O G R A ­ 'SECOND CHANCE-250 WANTED — used World from colorful calicos'. the little girl is fasciiuit- G c/The Herald. printing excelence bardo a Associates 649- MAN'CHESTER-Two veneers HOW IN STOCK. TAKARA BMX Excellent bedrooms, 2 baths, fully yard clean up. C o ll 644— - 7 "; sell both UiP$11. A lso PHIC MAGAZINES- Fe rn Street, M anchester. Book encyclopedia set. No, 2395 has pattern ing to sew. 4003. CojI 649-9658.______condition. $75 firm . C a ll appllonced. Poolside ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1686. 7 sold separately. Excel­ Dlshwasher, June 10th 9 to 3. M a n y Will pay up to $50.00. afte r Spm. 643-0185. pieces; full directions. No. 8222 with PhotiF Condo with all the ameni­ lent condition. Coll 649- encyclopedias, pellet ri­ added items. Antique 643-1346. TO ORDEI, SfMl 12.00 fW Stdi Guide is in Sizes 1 to 6 MANCHESTER-New list­ Retort Property 45 F a V r AND R E M O D E L - satttn.pluioOfKHsf years. Size 2 , , . blouse, ties. MIMbrldge Hollow. ODD JOBS, Trucking'. 1 2433. fle, bunk beds. Atari cupboards, tables, CENTURIAN 10 speed, CELEBRITY CIPHER in g .. 5 room bungalow. ING— Cabinets, rooting, ••••••••••••••••••••••• . hu4lls| . % yards; jumper, IH Celebrity Cipiw oryglogramD are erdilid from qootellone by IwneuD people, peel $490 monthly plus utilities Home repairs. You nom»t' games. B&W television. chpirs, farm and musical Large lot. Excellent ••••••••••••••••••••••a gutters, room additions, 27” wheels, 21” fram e. ANM CAIOT yard. end preeent. Each letter In the cipher elende lor another. roeHy'ee*wO#gueli«. 6467693. It, w e do It. Free. e stK a FOR SALE-Two burner 646-7429. Items and glassware. Mondteoter HoniA area. Needs some work. decks, all types of remo­ Automotive $125. C a ll 643-2668. P a t U m i a v a ila b le onlff CHARLESTOWN motes. Insured. 64^304. " porcelain gas stove for R ain o r shine. * PUIaNilMO $48,900. Lom b ardo & A s­ RHODE ISLANO- deling and repairs. FREE BOAT, MOTOR & Chteago. in. MMO in eizat ehomn. APARTMENT FO R estimotes. Fully Insured. comping with propane aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1982 H O N D A -C R 250. H as “ZWDDXC XD DQMA I CIBIKWF. sociates. 649-4003. Summer home for rent. LAWNS MOWED AND" TRAILER-16 ft. equipped M M Itspi. MSms ank zip TO ORDER, t iN fsr seek RENT-Two bedrooms, Telephone 643^17. valve regulator. $15.00. HUGE TAG SALE- been raced 3 times. Good coot sa4 stila NaaSar. pattars, piss 809 Ih Rtitsit tiS 55555b555555555«55555«5 appliances, heat & hot 649-4578, a$k to r C a ro l. RAKED. Cellars, attics," 644- 3583. with windshield and Numerous household Cars/Trucks tor Sole 71 condition. $1300 or best kssSlIsf. . ,^saaa'asassesssasseaaaaa k SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ DWOL WJ UAL QZNXLDU BQOWBD water. No pets. No child­ basements, cleaned. Anyi-. steering wheel. 35hp. out­ ItemsI Friday, Saturday offer. Coll Rick 560-9433 I S l tOhNETT Rooms for Rent 4 i aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa lections and • FREE ren. $425. 6464288. C A P ,E C O D SOUTH odd lobs. Call anytime,. lUotlllB/SIdiM 54 LARGE UNUSED YARD board. $600. C a ll 643-7550. and Sundav9:30to4:30at otter Spm. Pattern Section to tha DUI8 U XB HLIQUT CI8 NW 8 D.” — ••••••••••••••••••••••• )t:#t(MOUTH-Slx room 872-2853. UMBRELLA-$2S.OO. Coll 41 Keeney Drive, Bolton A L B U M . Ju st $8.00. •ssssaasasaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1970 SCOUT — low miles, P A . S ts SS40 home, three bedrooms, TWO MARIONETTES - o ff 44. ■NaiTAAtolMR FURNISHED ROOM- A V A I L A B L E J U L Y 1st- otter 7pm. 649-1982. runs good. C a ll 742-9852. 1975 H O N D A G L 1000. Ckicsia, III. SOSM I'/z baths. Quiert, dead RICHARDSON*' $25.00. C a ll 643-6680. Goldwing. Shaft drive. A 1 » -g o iU -O M tot Hsa. Has Pllat NsM. kSSreu M k ZIP OIST U T N L 8 OWW 8 L. M oln Street location. $155 Newer duplex. Three BIDWELL HOME Im­ •i Sifts ISeai Sew Is aake iStaL end street. Near golf, MASONRY-BrIck, block,!) TAG SALES-Horvord CODE. SQ !:% nkker M S M m . a month. Includes all bedrooms, 2 baths, gar­ provement Company — OFFICE DESK-Steel, GOVERNMENT SUR­ Excellent condition! New AIN - UIPSAXI UATA M PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You can't underestimate the power ol beach and amusements. stone, cement, plaster-i" FREE PUPPIES-Mother Rood, across from Bow­ New FASHION with spa. 6 -T. utilities. Security and ref­ Roofing, siding, altera­ gray, 60X30X30 with four P L U S C A R S A N D point, tires, saddle seat, •Mats m l asgllseiS S a t i^ leer." — Tricia Nixon Cox. age, $475 plus utilities. No Some summer weeks stil I Ing. Four generations of,) Bassett and Cocker. Fa­ ers School, Saturday 9- cial Grace Cole CoIlectMit erences. 643-0108 o ffe r pets. Security and refer­ tion, additions. Some drawers plus tvpewrltor T R U C K S listed fo r $42,064 stored for years, very low ■•1S1-HIISL00M HSMDIWOM-M OUMfty«A.kic TMIUgUS P.l *TMOft • 1S03 by NEA, Ino. a v a ila b le . 647-9826 fo r experience. Estimates,'* compartment. $30.00. ther Terrier. Coll 745- 3 . ” Som ething for tipes et HiSIswaiS skills. 5pm o r before 9am ences required. 646-4122. number for over 30 years. sold tor $451. More avail­ m iles. Steal at $1600. 659-' details. B. Richardson. 742-7437. C o ll 6pm to 8pm. 647-9461. 0153,649-3595 otter 4:30. everyone.” I 1906. g-tll-TO 8IVi sr KEtP-40 eta- BONUS Conponal 6 4 9 ^ 5 . able. 203-748-6996 ext 413. SItweik Itmt It eiakt. Prka....Sl.S5. I