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20 - MANCHP:STKR HP:RALD, Mondiiv, April 1, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS BOLTON WEATHER BUSINESS Ferguson to join Hagenow’s thrift has I I Finance board cuts I I Clouds stay tonight; Board of Directors Players In stitches | | school spending plan I I sunnier Wednesday Avoid pitfalls of self-employment In B rief ... page 10 ... page 11 ... page 9 ... page 2 Atwood gets Many years ago, when I helped originate what was your kitchen, be sure you know what the Board of promotion to become a fabulously successful and rewarding Health requires you to do. Failure to register could weekly newsletter on U.S. government securities, I have dire consequences for your customers, for your Robyn Atwood of wrote the entire letter on a bridge table tucked into the Your business and for your reputation. Manchester has been corner of the bedroom; all the promotion and Money's 4. Similarly, don't forget to register with the state so promoted to traffic publicity was done on a table folding into the kitchen you can get a sales tax number. As a legitimate coordinator at Selwyn wall; the situation took on the appearance of a Worth enterprise, your business will have benefits including and Associates, a West business only when the letter was handed to a access to trade shows, discounts from wholesalers, Hartford advertising messenger sent late every Friday night by the Sylvia Porter the like. and public relations printing company. 5. Don't overlook and don't reject backup help. firm. She was formerly Hanrkatrr MrralJi Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm This was indeed a home-based business, and strict Running a business from home and running a home administrative assist­ Tuesday, April 2, 1985 — Single copy: 25

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2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, April 2, 19«5 Maine takes a beating Manchester Cassano to ask Jury split means life sentence for Usry April Fool's day brought a winter storm to northern New England, dropping up to 10 inches In Brief clarification on of snow in sections of Maine. ^ „ .. The jurors disclosed they had WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - A slaying. closed doors since Tuesday, trying to Officials warned of hazardous driving condi­ decide on the sentence for Usry for the reached a unanimous agreement on 12-member jury unable to reach an Corriagn said the life sentence would tions created by the snow and freezing rain, but no slaying of Beata Maria Galon, a aggrivating luctors — that the crime Damato aubmita applications garage sale pact agreement on whether or not a be automatically imposed May 6. serious accidents were reported on Monday. 27-year-old Polish immigrant. was especially cruel, heinous tor mitigating factor did exist in the caseof "We agree with the judge s interpre­ Numerous school closings were ''^ported. Raymond F. Damato has submitted plans to the convicted murderer Kevin Usry en­ tation of the law and we're pleased The jurors were split 5 to 7 over the depraved. town Planning Department for construction on The National Weather Service said the storm Manchester Director Stephen Cassano will request sured that the 20-year-oid New Britain Kevin is going to be sentenced to life question of whether mitigating factors A finding of at least one "mitigating two properties — one on New State Road and one brought with it a mixed bag of precipitation, with tonight that the administration clarify the town's man would be sentenced to life in imprisonment rather than death,” said existed in Usry’s favor, warranting life factor " in Usry's background or on Oakland Street. heavy snow at times in northern sections and responsibilities regarding restrictions placed on last prison. defense attorney Gerard Smyth, one of in prison rather than death. The jury childhood would automatically spare Damato is seeking approval to build a sleet, freezing rain and rain in southern and summer's sale of the Park Department garage to The jury sent a note to Superior Court two public defenders assigned to the indicated five members felt tbere was a him from death in the electric chair, 30-by-42-foot office addition to an apartment mitigating factor. Corrigan said. coastal areas , . j Multi-Circuits Inc. Judge Thomas H. Corrigan Monday case. The three northern states were blanketed with building in Sunnybrook Village at 230A New State Smyth said Usry was entitled to an Usry was found guilty March 15 for Cassano said today that his request is based on afternoon after deliberating 23 hours The prosecution had to prove beyond a heavy, wet snow Depths to B inches were Road. Damato said Monday the addition would be the rape and murder of Galon, who was complaints he has received recently from residents of that said, ‘ ‘ We have read and reread the appeal on the trial phase of the case and a reasonable doubt that there was an reported Vermont and New Hampshire and the used for apartment rental and management evidence, discussed the legal defini­ the defense has until the sentencing to found on the bedroom floor of her Park the Multi-Circuits neighborhood who are charging aggrivating factor. The defense had to weather service said upto Iflinches fellinpaitsof offices for his company, Damato Enterprises. that the company is not abiding by agreements made tions, as weil as our feelings as they consider an appeal. Usry will remain at Street apartment. The present office is located in a two-bedroom prove by a less strict standard, "a Maine. during the sale. He said he will seek the clarification ■pertain to mitigating factors. We are no the Hartford Correctional Center, Testimony during the trial showt'd unit in the complex and is too small for the preponderance of the evidence,” that The w eather service said light snow or flurries when the Board of Directors meets tonight atSp.m. in longer making progress in the direction where he is being held in lieu of $150,000 the woman died after receiving seven there was a mitigating factor. company’s needs, Damato said. blows to the head, believed to be by a could be expected across northern New England the Lincoln Center hearing room. of an agreement.” bond, until sentencing. Monday night .A mixtui e of clouds and sun was Damato also has submitted a final site plan for At his sentencing, Usry could receive brick found under her body. Prosecutor Herbert Carlson declined "We sold the land with intentions of what the use of NANCY McKENNA VINCENT KELLY Corrigan announced he would have to exiiected Tuesdav, with scattered showers or new townhouse apartments proposed at 179 JOHN JOHNSTON sentence Usry to life in prison for his three separate life terms for the Corrigan hud instructed the jurors to comment on whether the Usry case the property should be,” Cassano said. "A lot of us (on flun ies possible The snow and rain brought some Oakland St. The Planning and Zoning Commis­ the board) had problems with approving the sale. 'blatant subsidy.' backs inspector cut street lights conviction on a capital felony charge for convictions. The defense is expected to earlier to first weigh the state's claim pointed out the difficulty of imposing sion approved a zone change about two months needed rebel to the tinder-dry woodlands of New We’re talking about industrial encroachment on murder committed during the course of argue that the sentences should run the slaying was "especially cruel, the death penalty in Connecticut lledid ago to Planned Residence Development for the England where fires have burned hundreds of residential property." a first-degree sexual assault. Usry also concurrently rather than heinous and depraved, " the aggrivat- say, however. "1 would like to think the 2.15-acre site. faces life sentences for two other consecutively. ing factors the prosecution had to prove legislature might consider looking at acres over the past week. Cassano said the town was assured by Multi- The plans call for construction of 21 two-story Circuits at the time of the sale of the garage on Budget ideas win support murder convictions in the same The jury had been meeting behind to obtain the death penalty. the statute." rental townhouses in three buildings. The matter Harrison Street that the company would not expand has not been .scheduled on the PZC agenda. its warehousing or chemical storage space and that By Alex GIrelll ney Drive also favored the provi­ When Public Works Director's any additions would be for non-production and office Herald Reporter sions in the school budget for George A Kandra first came to Weather space and for additional parking. The company expanding programs for gifted town, he proposed eliminating Peopletalk Students raise $5,000 manufactures printed circuit boards in a plant on Only 11 people spoke at a public students. many street lights. But the sugges­ Students at Martin School raised more than Harrison Street south of the garage. nearing Monday on the proposed tion ran into opposition from thto Today’s forecast $5,000 during a "Jump Rope for Heart” event One condition of the garage sale was that town budget for the fiscal year THE ONLY CRITICISM of the public and from members of lire Multi-Circuits agreed not to build a planned beginning July 1, and the hearing school budget came from John Board of Directors, and the lights Sex and food Paying for Pia Connecticut, Massachusetts conducted in March, according to coordinator Craig Phillips, physical education teacher. 8,700-squre-foot addition. But recently the company adjourned a half hour after it Johnston of 67 Princeton St. were restored, ! First Ann Landers said women would rather and Rhode Island: Today: Pia Zadora's husband-benefactor is rich Students presented the check to a representa­ showed plans for a 17,000-square-foot office building started. Johnston said the contention that Kelly also said that increases hi hug than have sex. Now Dr. Joyce Brothers enough that he doesn't mind that her career has mostly cloudy with a chance of tive of the American Heart Association of Greater on Harrison Street, according to neighborhood Most of the speakers urged the the school spending plan is a the salaries of town employees is comes along with a thus far been a bad rain or snow showers this after­ Hartford today. residents. Board of Directors to approve the hare-bones budget is "so much exceeding the cost of living i(i- survey saying investment. But in­ noon. Highs 40 to 45. Tonight: Martin School had the largest participation in The residents are also asking for enforcement of recommended school budget of rubbish." He said $22,000 to assist creases. "Inflation has gone done: women prefer a dustrialist Meshu- mostly cloudy with a chance of the event of all schools in the Hartford area with pollution control agreements. $25,258,546 or to approve a $30,000 teachers who want to become give us a break," he said. meal in a nice res­ lam Riklis's philan­ snow showers this evening then 245 students jumping during a three-hour period. "Apparently we haven’t met that part of the budget for a housing inspector. administrators should be re­ taurant to sex — as 2 th rop y benefits decreasing cloudiness. Lows in It was the first year the students participated in agreement,” Casano said."When we set down About 50 people attended the moved, calling it a "blatant ROBIN TRACEY, P R E S ID E D do a great number more than Zadora. the mid 20s to lower 30s. the nationwide event, according to Steve Pekock guidelines, I expect them to be followed.” hearing in the cafeteria of Illing subsidy.” He said it has always of the Manchester Tenants Associ­ of men. He recently made Wednesday: partly sunny Wed­ Cassano said he wants to find out whether the Junior High School on East Middle ation. favored thebudgetprovisidn Sex, however, still of the Hartford Heart Association. been the practice for teachers who a $5 million grant nesday. Highs 45 to 50. problems presented by the residents are issues for the Turnpike. About half of them were want to become administrators to for a housing code inspector in the was more popular for medical re­ planning and zoning authorities, the town administra­ town officials or town employees. health department. i than baseball in the Maine and New Hampshire: pay for their further education at search at Rocke­ Intermittent light snow north tion or the Board of Directors. Mayor Barbara Weinberg had to their own expense. Johnston is a She said tenants often do ntot telephone poll. The feller University in Restaurateur gives records and scattered flurries south He said the residents deserve a response to their coax the first speaker to come retired teacher. complain about housing conditions survey, published in New York and the today. Highs 30 to 40. Flurries William Oleksinski, owner of Willie’s Steak concerns. forward to the microphone to Phillip Susag of 47 Adelaide because they fear eviction ini a The New "York Post, Weizmann Institute Manchester General Manager Robert B. Weiss said likely north and a chance of House, recently donated $100 to the United speak. The hearing was conducted Road, chairman of the Manchester town where there is a 1 percent conducted by John­ of Science in Israel. today that some of the residents met with him recently flurries south tonight. Lows 20 to Support of Artists for Africa. In return, he by eight members of the Board of Community Services Council, said vacancy rate in rental housing. son & Associates Riklis, in an inter­ Joy reigns In Phllly received 50 copies of the record, "We Are the to discuss their efforts to deal with Multi-Circuits. and interpreted by 30. A chance of flurries north and Directors and town General Man­ the council is pleased with what is She said 41 percent of the towni's view in the May Today: mostly cloudy with a chance of rain or snow showers this World. ” He gave the records to his employees. One proposal was to close off Harrison Street at ager Robert B. Weiss. being done in human services and Brothers, showed 61 issue of Penthouse, variable cloudiness south Wed­ Pearl Street to stop truck traffic through the residents are renters, who are percent of the nesday. Highs in the mid 30s to afternoon. High in the mid 40s. Wind west 10 to 15 mph. Chance of At last's year's budget hearing, urged continued support for those taxpayers (indirectly, rihrough said he realizes the residential neighborhood. "That may have some also a brief one, about 15 people services. women respondents lower 40s. precipitation 30 percent this afternoon. Tonight: mostly cloudy with a their rents) and voters. millions of dollars merit,” Weiss said. spoke. In earlier years, budget Warren Smith of 67 Ferguson and 40 percent of the Vermont: Considerable cloud­ 30 percent chance of snow showers this evening, then decreasing Local claims down he has spent push­ He said that the residents should come before the hearings drew large crowds and Road, a new Manchester resident, Nancy McKenna, who gave no men would go for a cloudiness. Low in the upper 20s. Light west wind. Wednesday: partly The average number of claims for unemploy­ ing Zadora’s career iness through Wednesday. Occa­ Board of Directors with their complaints to discuss prompted many citizens to speak. urged the directors to restore address, said some rental units in culinary orgy in a sunny High 45 to 50. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Anthony ment benefits filed in Manchester decreased 10.4 could have made sional light snow north today and them openly, Multi-Circuits is owned by Tyco $5,000 cut from the budget request Manchester do not meet stand­ fine New York City Mira, 10. a fourth grader at Verplanck School. percent for the two weeks ending March 23, the more money scattered flurries south. Chance Laboratories Inc. of Exeter, N.H. THE FIRST SPEAKER Monday of the library board. ards. She said there are instances restaurant rather Joyce Brothers state Labor Department has reported. elsewhere. p jg Zadora of showers south Wednesday. was Libby Zakowicz of 37 Doane Vincent Kelly of 34 S. Adams St. of limited maintenance and fla­ have sex. A weekly average of 1,272 claims were filed "1 love her and Highs 35 to 40 today and 40 to 45 St., who urged the directors to said there are too many lights on grant pesticide abuse. She al$o Baseball finished second to sex when the 533 want to promote her career but it is my money to locally during the period. Of those, an average of Wednesday. Lows tonight in the approve the full school budget, the poles in town. He said improve­ said there has been arrogance on men and 487 women sampled were asked to about do with as I please." he said, "Not many people 111 were first-time claims and 1,161 were 20s. including the PROBE program for ments in street light bulbs make it the part of rental property owners a New York Yankees or Mets World Series game. put $5 million to $7 million into their wives' films Fire Calls continued claims. early identification of gifted unnecessary to have so many. toward town officials. Fifty-three percent of men polled said they But I don't know if that's flaunting it because, as a Extended outlook Statewide, the average number of claims filed students. would prefer going to bed and 60 percent of the matter of fact. Butterfly,' her first film, did during the period decreased 9.5 percent. The women said they would meet them there. Extended outlook for New Janet LaMontagne of 14 Hunter make money. .. On "Lonely Lady’ we lost $l England Thursday through state’s unemployment rate was estimated at 5.4 Manchester Road, the mother of a gifted million." percent during the period, the Labor Department Saturday: Friday, 4:37 p.m — brush fire. 96B Rachel Road student, said she has heard that the Injured man satisfactory Rozelle for president Riklis said he is confident his investment will said. A proposed budget would add $100 to pay off when Zadora becomes a superstar. Connecticut, Massachusetts (Eighth District). Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N.Y., indulged in a little and Rhode Island: Chance of Friday, 6:06 p.m. — trash can fire, 49 Regent St. her tax bill. But she said providing A 38-year-old Manchester man wall. premature April foolery during a weekend showers Thursday. Fair Friday. MMH to hold safety program (Eighth District). . education for gifted students was injured in an oven explosion at a "We still don't know what caused appearance at a Fort Worth, Texas, chili cookoff. Chance of showers Saturday. Friday, 6:35 p.m. — public service call, 123B Main worth it. Wetherell Street meat packing the accident,” said CNG Vice Manchester Memorial Hospital will present a The former Buffalo Bills quarterback held Lows in the 30s Thursday and / St. (Eighth District). Richard Jensen of 231 Keeney plant Monday was listed in satis­ President Bob Dixon. bicycle and child auto safety program o p April 11 court at a chili cookoff, where he seemed to be In a Pryor lifetime Friday and in the mid 30s to Saturday, 12:36 p.m — medical call, 8E Ambassa­ St., a member of the budget study factory condition this morning at Dixon said all of the safety relishing comments from other chili afficianados in the hospital's cafeteria. dor Drive (Eighth District, Paramedics). committee of the Parent-Teachers Manchester Memorial Hospital, a about his politic I aspirations. Richard Pryor is going home to Peoria. 111., to lower 40s Saturday. Highs in the Nelson Douglas, executive director of the- controls on the oven appeared to Saturday, 6:56 p.m. — leaf fire, 115 Spruce St. Association, said he had studied hospital spokeswoman said. have been functioning at the time In response b yells of "Jack Kemp for m oke what is being called a 'semi- 50s. state's Office of Safety Education, will be on hand (Town). the school budget line by line and Richard Romano of 51 Mill St. of the accident. According to police president, 1988," Kemp said. I've decided to go autobiographical. with a lot of creative, dramatic Vermont: Chance of showers to discuss car seat selection and installation, suffered facial cuts and bruises to P Saturday, 11:17 p.m. — medical call, 748 Tolland had asked questions about it. He license.” Thursday. Dry Friday. Chance and paramedics at the scene, all the way to the top. I'm not going to rest until managing childrens' behavior in the car and Turnpike (Town, Paramedics). said said it provides "the most his chest and shoulders in the 7:30 Pryor wrote and is producing and directing' 'Jo of showers Saturday. Seasonably Romano smelled an odor of gas I’m commissioner of the National Football bicycle safety. Sunday. 4:38 a.m. — motor vehicle accident, 402 bang for the buck.” a.m. accident at the M'anchester Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling,” which cool. Highs 45 to 55. Lows 25 to 35. shortly after the oven, which is League. That's a position with real power." Dr. Joel Reich, chief of the hospital’s Oakland St. (Eighth District, Paramedics). Molly Braun of 51 Jensen St., Packing Co., she said. Columbia will release in 1986. used to smoke sausages, was At a GOP fundraiser Kemp said he wants to be Maine: Chance of flurries Emergency Department, will discuss auto Sunday, 8:15 a.m. — medical call, 161 Cooper Hill St. said she had watched the prepara­ Meanwhile, an official at the '"Jo Jo Dancer’ looked for older homes that started. in a position to make a decision about running for north and showers or flurries accidents and childrens’ injuries in the Manches­ (Town, Paramedics). tion of the education budget since Connecticut Natural Gas Co. said could fit into that format, ” Ron Verkuilen of the the White House sometime in 1986 but he south Thursday. Fair Friday. ter area. Sunday, 9:24 a.m. — smoke investigation, 26 October. She said the proposed the company was continuing its When Romano went to check the Illinois Flim Office said. "The tentative schedule conceded that Vice President George Bush Chance of rain or snow north and Satellite view The program, which begins at 7:30 p.m., is free Cottage St. (Town). increase is extremely investigation into the blast at the oven, it exploded, blowing off two for filming in Peoria is the first week of May. appears to be the early front-runner. rain south Saturday. Lows in the and open to the public. Sunday, 3:48 p.m. — smoke investigation, Keeney conservative. plant at 349 Wetherell St., which steel doors nearby and shattering Pryor and crew are in filming now. 20s north and 25 to 35 south. Highs Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3:30 a.m. EST shows School, 179 Keeney St. (Town). Venessa Richmond of 104A Dow­ threw Romano head-first against a windows in the plant, police said. and once they get to town, they’ll film for 5 to 10 35 to 40 north and 40 to 50 south. thick low clouds blanketing the Northeast, eastern Great Lakes and working days.” Quote of the day New Hampshire: Chance of the Ohio Valley. Patchy layered clouds are over the lower Mississippi flurries north and showers or Valley and across central . High thin clouds are racing over the Jesse Jackson, speaking to a rally of farmers in flurries south Thursday. Fair Pacific Northwest into the northern Rockies and northern Plains. Glenwood, Minn.: Now you know Friday. Chance of rain or snow Residents oppose townhouse proposal at zoning hearing "We are natural allies — the farmer and the Americans drink an average of 17 million north and rain south Saturday. the town is planning to build 14 McNamara of Summit Street, who hungry. We are blood of blood and flesh of flesh. " gallons of coffee each day. Lows in the 20s north and 25 to 35 By Susan Vaughn Planned Residence Development Jendrzejezyk cited heavy traffic trial. The town landfill, a manufac­ turing company, a school and a single-family starter homes at a said "the town is setting a bad south. Highs 35 to 40 north and 40 Herald Reporter for 1.5 acres on the east side of on Love Lane and Olcott Street comprising Public Works Depart­ baseball field are in the latter three density of two units per acre. precedent.” He questioned the to 50 south. Love Lane. lack of a traffic study, provisions Although the original applica­ ment and town landfill trucks, due zones. The homes of the residents The town would put deed restric­ A large group of Love Lane and for off-street parking, sidewalks tion showed 20 townhouse units, the to schools in the area, including are in a Residence A zone. tions to cover density, Werbner Across the nation Falknor Drive residents indicated and sewers in the town application. opposition Monday night to a zone proposal discussed Monday had Verplanck and Manchester Com­ Marte and other residents who said. He said the change from a Snow will linger today from the "If the town is going to be a change which would allow a 15-unit been modified to include 15 units. It munity College, and by regular spoke in favor of the apartments Residence A to a Residence B zone eastern Great Lakes across developer, they should play by the townhouse development on Love also showed other changes "to traffic using Love Lane and Olcott commented on Damato’s favora­ is "more compatible" than the northern New England. Rain- Street as a shortcut from Center ble reputation as an apartment existing zones. The houses would same rules,” McNamara said. Lane by developer Raymond F. meet objectives of the planning In answer to his comments. showers will be scattered over department,” said attorney Paul Street to Spencer Street. builder and manager. He is presi­ contain a sleeping second mort­ Damato. Assistant Director of Planning western Washington and south­ Marte, who represented Damato. "We feel the traffic is so bad that dent of Damato Enterprises, a gage on the land to reduce down A petition opposing the proposal Carol Zebb said that the zoning ern Florida. Winds will be strong The town planning staff stated any increase would be detrimental Manchester firm. payments. signed by 38 residents of the area regulations do not require a traffic and gusty across Montana. was presented to members of the its opposition to the development to the neighborhood,” Jendrzeje­ Merrill Powers of Love Lane, Speaking in favor of the housing report for Residence B zones and Below normal temperatures will LOWEST Planning and Zoning Commission * Monday, citing the project’s den­ zyk said. who owns the property directly proposal, Sean Byrne of Love Lane that sidewalks are required unless prevail east of the Mississippi TEMPERATURES during a public hearing in Lincoln sity, its incompatibility with the A traffic report prepared for adjacent to the proposed apart­ also said he favored sidewalks for a deferment is granted. She also River, with readings ranging 30 Center. rest of the neighborhood and Damato by Allan Chwalek of ments, said that he was satisfied the street. Several residents, said that the appropriate town from the 30s and 40s over the •MIAMI The PZC took no action on the concerns about grading the site. Springfield, Mass., indicated that after meeting with Damato and speaking for both Love Lane officials reviewed the request and Great Lakes and New England to Damato proposal or on the other Most of the residents said they there would be only nine extra looking at his other apartment applications, mentioned the need found no problems. the 70s and low 80s over Florida. hearing Iteih Monday. opposed the development because vehicles, or a one percent increase comple'xes in Manchester that the for sidewalks on the busy street. The lone opposition to the town The town planning staff favors Temperatures will be above MAM [y.'.'.Vjswow The second hearing concerned a of existing heavy traffic on Love in traffic, on Love Lane during the apartments would be an improve­ proposal came from Peter approval of the town’s request. normal west of the Mississippi development proposal by the town Lane and because of the introduc­ peak afternoon hour from 4:30 to ment to the area. V// / 'J showers^ flow for single-family affordable homes tion of housing other than one- 5:30, as a result of the apartments. Lawyer Josiah Lessner repres­ River, with highs mostly in the UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST 0-j ented Marilyn Ericson, who owns 60s and 70s. Highs will reach the on another site on Love Lane. family homes to the area. Some the site of the proposed develop­ 80s and low 90s from the southern Commission Chairman Alfred also mentioned land erosion. BUT ONE LOVE LANE resi­ Sieffert said the members would Leon Jendrzejezyk of Falknor dent, James Ough, 34, said: "Hake ment and has contracted with half of California across the National forecast exception to the traffic study. I Damato to sell it. He also spoke in desert southwest and west need time to look over the site and Drive spoke on behalf of several residents and presented the peti­ can’t get out of my driveway in the favor of the proposed zone change. Texas, For the period ending 7 a.m. EST Wednesday. During early consider the proposal. The PZC may rule on the tion, which he said represented 70 morning sometimes for 15 to 20 Officials of the town police, fire, The most comfortable Wednesday morning rain Is forecast for parts of the northern Plains, proposals April 15 or May 6, percent of the property owners minutes." water and sewer, and engineering Air quality the Great Lakes and the North Atlantic states with snow In parts of the planning officials said. within a 50O-foot radius of the Several others who spoke said departments found that the re­ wedding rings The state Department of En­ Northern Great Lakes and the extreme North Atlantic states. The hearing on the Damato proposed development. He said they wanted .the area to remain quest met the requirements of the vironmental Protection provides Elsewhere, the weather will be fair. Minimum temperatures will proposal lasted an hour and 40 there are 54 properties within a predominantly single-family PRD zone, Marte told the you'll ever wear daily air pollution reports and include (maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 36(72), minutes, drawing comments both 500-foot radius on 23 acres. homes, as is the case on the east commission. seasonal pollen count informa­ Boston 34(48), Chicago 35(62), Cleveland 32(57), Dallas 51(81)' for and against the development side of Love Lane and along UPI photo tion from the Department of Denver 36(76), Duluth 35(53), Houston 47(78), Jacksonville 40(68)’ from about a dozen people. THE PURPOSE of the petition. Falknor Drive, which runs parallel ASSISTANT GENERAL MAN­ Today In history Health Services, The recorded Kansas City 49(71), Little Rock 47(78), Los Angeles 45(67), Miami Another 20 residents stood up to — in addition to demonstrating to Love Lane. AGER Steven Werbner presented message is provided at 566-3449. 57(75), Minneapolis 37(59), New Orleans 47(76), New York 35(49) indicate their opposition to the opposition by a majority of neigh­ Marte stressed the fact that the town's application to change On April 2, 1982, Argentine troops the 13th, Argentine troops march to Phoenix 58(92), St. Louis 41(71), San Francisco 46(56) Seattle application at the request of one bors — was to require a two-thirds there are mixed zones in the area, the zoning of -7.5 acres on Love 39(57), Washington 35(59). oboiuo resident. vote by the PZC if it decides to which include Residence A, Rural Lane from Residence A and invaded the Falkland Islands, over­ their bivouac areas through the streets Weather radio In contrast, the hearing on the approve the application, Jen- Residence, Business II and Indus- Business II to Residence B. He said whelming the smali Royal Marine unit of Port Stanley. The National Weather Service town proposal took only about 10 drezjczyk said. stationed there. In this photo taken on minutes. The proposal drew two Under town zoning regulations, a broadcasts continuous, 24-hour Manchester Herald APRIL SPECIAL weather information on 162.475 favorable comments and an unfa­ vote of at least 4-1 is required by mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in Richard M. Diamond, Publisher vorable one. the PZC to change a zone if owners on Top-Selling, easy-care of more than 20 percent of the New London and 162.40 mHz in fabric; in a variety of rit;h Penny Sadd DAMATO IS SEEKING a zone property within 500 feet of the zone Almanac Meriden. Mark F. Abraitis colors and cuts...ideal for Associate Publisher change from Residence A to petition against the change. Business Manager pillows, p i c: I u r e s . and Fashioned of 18 karat yellow gold and rounded on the inside Today is Tuesday, April 2, the USPS 327-500 afghans. 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April 2 lAHr^ U.S./World Gorbachev reply spurs hope for summit awaiting a more detailed rc()ly from An administration official said Gor the last summit between a I S WASHINGTON (UIMi - President Moscow about the likelihood of such a In Brief Reagan, anxious for a superpower bachev, in a letter received last week president and his Soviet countei'tiart Ik__J f ^ ^ meeting summit, has received a positive re­ through diplomatic channels, endorsed was in June 1979 when Jimmy Carter sponse from Soviet leader Mikhail the notion of a summit, but did not and Leonid Brezhnev met in Vienna to ITS Committee charges deception sign the SALT 11 agreement The arms On other topics, Reagan: Gorbachev to his invitation for a commit to a specific time or place • Contended that disaffection among limitation agreement was never rati­ WASHINGTON - General DpaniiesCorp. ' in meeting later this year, administration Vice President George Bush deli­ Nicaraguans with the leftist Sandinista fied by the Senate effect had two sets of books" in the early 1970s, officials said today vered the invitation to Gorbachev last government "seems to be growing. concealing from the Navy massive cost overruns Reagan confirmed in an interview month in Moscow during the funeral of During a March 21 news conference, WHEN YOU COME IN... THEY KNOW YOU! and construction delays on nuclear attack Monday with The Washington Post that Konstantin Chernenko last month Reagan said he thought it was "high • Repeateii his contention that "rival submarine contracts. Senate investigators re­ Gorbachev had replied to his invitation .Administration sources said at the time tim e" for a summit hetween the factions " in the South African hlack ported today.' of last month and added he was that Gorbachev was non-iommittal superpowers. Last week, he said the community are "in iiart responsible" /T: And The General Dynamics filed claims blaming the "hopeful that we can have such a although he agreed m principle to killing of U S Army Major .Arthur for recent violence Navy for the problems, leading to a 1978 public meeting." making visits to West Germany and Micholson by a Soviet sentry in East France. ■ " ^ 1 ^ MANCHESTER law bailout worth some $750 million to the giant "I'v e had a response to my letter but I Germany had made him even "m ore • Said negotiations in Geneva, Swit­ defense contractor, investigators for Sen. Wil­ never talk about the content of Officials said Reagan suggested the Bunnies Are anxious" for such a meeting. zerland, to reduce offensive nuclear meeting take place in the United States. liam Proxmire, D-Wis., said in a staff report. communications between myself and weapons are "going forward " despite He said last week that the annual However, administration ollicials They criticized the Securities and Exchange other heads of state, " Reagan said "I Soviet objections to tbe Strategic Commission for failing to take sworn testimony wrote and he answered, and we re in opening of the U N General .As.sembly indicated the March 24 shooting of |* |V STATE BANK Defense Initiative, popularly called in September might ofler such an Nicholson clouded summit arrange Here Again! before dropping an Investigation of the com­ negotiations and we ll just leave it like MEMBER F.D I C ments and indicated Washington is ■ Star Wars ' pany's lack of disclosure to shareholders of the that " opportunity overruns and delays. The staff report was made public at a joint hearing of a Senate Judiciary subcommittee and 1041 Main Street 185 Spencer Street a joint economic subcommittee chaired by Sen French confirm Charles Grassley, R-Iowa. While the firm's At Some of These Downtown Manchester Manchester Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, privately estimated it would require 48.6 million man hours rebels release 6 4 9 -7 5 7 0 to complete the 688-class submarines, it advised 6 4 6 -4 0 0 4 the Navy it could do the job in 40.6 million man Participating hours, the report said. kidnap victim “Your Local Hometown Bank” Marriott will not testify BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PI) — The second of four Stores You May French nationals kidnapped in Lebanon last month r * PROVIDENCE, R I. - State prosecutors may has been released, the French Embassy reported DEPOSIT AT MAIN OFFICE TO WIN AN EASTER BUNNY use David Marriott's tapes, but they have no today plans to use him in the upcoming attempted An embassy s(X)kesman identified the man asGilles Take A Chance murder, retrial of Danish financier Claus von Peyrolles. the 32-year-old director of the I'rench Name Address " Bulow, one of the prosecutors says cultural center in the northern Lebanese port city of Marriott, 26. of Wakefield. Mass., had been Tripoli, who was kidnapped from his home on March To Win A Bunny! seeking immunity from a possible perjury charge 25, City Telephone after turning over taped conversations that he The spokesman would not comment on a Beirut 2 claims will help the slate prove that von Bulow newspaper report that Peyrolles" release was secured tried to kill his heiress wife. Martha "Sunny" von by the Shiite Amal militia of Justice Minister Nabih Bulow. Marriott will not be culled as a Berri. prosecution witness in the retrial, which is "A ll I cun confirm is that Peyrolles is out and in scheduled to begin next Monday. Assistant good health. I have no comment on the newspaper Ear-piercing. Attorney General Henry Gemma said Monday. report He called me this morning, and I can say he Von Bulow will stand trial for a second time on sounded very happy, " the spokesman said charges he tried to kill his wife with insulin shots "I also have no comment on either the circumstan­ It has to be done right. ^estowiiT^jannacy in their elegant Newport mansion in 1979 and 1980. ces of his kidnap or who was holding him, " the And we have the professionals spokesman said. & to do yours. Bhopal has another scare The leftist newspaper Al Liwu said Amal security UPI photo men brought Peyrolles to Beirut Monday after BHOPAL, India — Government officials are locating him in the Bekau Valley town of Baalbek and Soviet military might looking into a chlorine gas leak from the same freeing him from his captors. 445 Hartford Rd. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Union Carbide plant where an accident four A day after his kidnap, a communique was The Pentagon released its fourth annual strategic bomber with an AS-15 cruise months ago killed more than 2,500 people in delivered to a Western news aj.'ency in Beirut Saturday April 6 history's worst chemical disaster analysis of Soviet military power today. missile. 643-5230 claiming responsibility for the abduction on behalf of You can have your ears pierced by a licensed For your convenience pay your N.E.Utll., SMETCO and CNG bills here! The latest leak Monday caused widespread the "Lebanese armed revolutionary factions ' This illustration shows a Soviet Bear H medical nurse. It's done with 24-karat gold plate panic but only minor injuries to seven people as As a condition for his safe return, the communique Also we are a U.S. Post Office Substation. Dally Numbers and Lotto. hundreds fled their shanty homes near the plant. demanded "the immediate setting froe of our They stress fairness non-allergenic surgical stainless steel earings They returned only after the Madhya Pradesh comrade arrested in France Abdel-Qader Saadi. ' state government gave assurances that the fumes Peyrolles was the second of four French kidnap had dissipated. victims to be released The first to be freed was On the night of Dec. 3. more than 45 tons of THE FINEST Danielle Perez, a 34-year-old secretary at the French Democrats gamble on tax hike deadly methyl isocyanate gas spewed into the Embassy in Beirut who was abducted from Moslem The Place: 785 Main St., Manchester atmosphere, killing more than 2,500 people and EASTER GOODIES ANYWHERE... west Beirut on March 22. 643-8484 injuring at least 2.50,000 more in the central Indian Perez was set free March 31, but her father, Marcel By Joseph Mlonowany tux on those with adjusted incomes simplification bills, which are all city. 360 miles south of New Delhi. It was the A Carton, the 62-year-old chief of protocol at the United Press International of more than $100,000. For individ­ designed to be revenue neutral — worst chemical disaster in history. embassy who was kidnapped with her. remains in uals between $70,000 and $100,000, not significantly raising or lower­ The Time: Saturday April 6 _____ Siove-o.efW iEA On Monday, residents fled in panic when they captivity together with Marcel Fontaine, the French WASHINGTON - Calling their the minimum tax would be gradu­ ing the amount of tax revenue 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. saw fumes pouring from the plant and rumors vice consul, who wassnutched in west Beirut thesame plan more a mutter of fairness ally phased in. collected. Parenfa/ consenf required for persons under 18 Westown Pharmacy j spread that methyl isocyanate gas again was day. than a tux hike, a group of House Although the sponsors released Meanwhile, two House subcom­ 785 Main Street leaking from the facility. Perez said after her release she believed Fontaine Democrats is pushing to raise some details, aides said an actual mittees Monday examined other REGISTER TO WIN A GIANT BUNNY i and her father were safe and being held by the same income taxes by at least $15 billion bill was still in the working stages. measures that would add taxes to 25% off all earrings Manchester, CT 06040 Turkish head visits Reagan group that abducted her She said she was unsure who per year — but only for corpora­ Growing attention is being paid discourage certain hostile corpm- All pierce-ear styles and you can choose from our Name I her captors were, but described them as "deeply tions and the wealthy. to companies that have made huge rate takeover attempts that end up entire stock. Tailored ball and hoop style for 643 -8 4 84 ------I P WASHINGTON — President Reagan, who religious people who always prayed. " "The people in the country are profits but paid no taxes, or not being successful, but often meets today with Turkish Prime Minister Turgut A previously unknown group identifying itself as the crying out for something like this, " received refunds. Schumer and provide enormous profit for the daytime, dramatic drops for evening, all at great Am. Express - Visa - Mastercard Address______Phone______| Ozal, says the United States is committed to Khaibar Brigade has claimed responsibility for said Rep. Charles Schumer. D- Russocirculated a list of 65 com­ corporate raider. savings. Sale prices effective thru Sat., April 6. helping the NATO partner modernize its armed kidnapping Perez. Fontaine and Carton, as well as N.Y., the sponsor of a bill to impose panies — including several major "W e're trying to put enough of a forces as quickly as possible. two British nationals. Geoffrey Nash and Brian a minimum tax on individuals and defense contractors — which, tax on it ... to more or less take Reagan made the pledge in an interview with Levick. The two Britons were released last week. companies with adjusted incomes between 1981 and 1983, each made away" the advantage of a ques­ the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet, which the White "I was very, very well treated. They kept me and of more than $10u,000. more than $36 million in profit but tionable hostile takeover attempt. House released Monday. Ozal. the first Turkish my father in separate rooms and I was confident that "W e're all concerned that tax paid no taxes or received refunds. Sen. David Boren, D-Okla., said. prime minister to visit Washington in 13 years, is they would not harm us," Perez told a news increase has a bad name, " Schu­ "We have a $220 billion deficit," Look a symbol of tbe return to civilian rule that the conference in Christian east Beirut Monday. mer said Monday. "But this is not a Russo said. "Something needs to "Your Qualify Men's Shop" United States has tried to encourage in Turkey, She said she did not see Fontaine but was permitted tax increase in the eyes of the The Petrified Forest in Arizona be done to raise revenues" where more than half of the population still lives to talk to her father on several occasions. "During his country. This is fairness. " has extensive petrified wood and under martial law. first days he was very depressed, but later he began Rep. .Marty Russo. D-Ill., said: Russo said House Ways and Indian artifacts. Vour Best catching up his morale." she said. "One of the things this isn't isa new Means Committee Chairman Dan Fighting fire was difficult Officials discovered in the Bekaa Valley Monday a tax increase. ... It's a way of seeing Rostenkowski had assured him Expand- body that was identified as that of another recent that people not paying their share "everything is on the table" and SALT LAKE CITY — Hearings on thecauseofa pay their share. " EMERGENCY Be Kind To Put On A New kidnap victim. 43-year-old Dutch Jesuit priest has "given us the green light to go fire that killed 27 coal miners indicate the mine Nicholas Kluiters, who vanished March 14. The plan, which has 26 co­ ahead and do what we want to do.” Fire — Police — Medical 0-Matic® had electrical problems, lacked water to fight the Lebanese security sources said the badly decom­ sponsors, would toughen the way Your Eyes . . . Spring Face! WIN A FREE blaze and rescuers were not experienced enough posed body was discovered in a deep pit on the corporations and individuals com­ Both Schumer and Russo believe D IA L 911 to operate crucial equipment. outskirts of the Bekaa Valley village of Nabha, not far pute their adjuste gross income their plan could be an alternative In Manchester GIANT EASTER BUNNY Golf Slacks ... The Mine Safety and Health Administration from where Kluiters" abandoned car was found and impose a 25 percent minimum to the eore widely discussed tax The right pair of frames released transcripts Monday of the testimony of Still the most comfortable 14 witnesses taken in the first five days of con enhance your face! hearings in Price, Utah, into the Dec. 19,1984, fire Stop By To Win slacks you’ve ever worn! that killed 27 people in the Wilberg mine. Nakasone walks political tightrope Jeff Richetti, a maintenance mechanic for Arrangements Now Have • 763 and 191 Main St„ Manchester Our Giant Easter Emery Mining, which operates the mine about • Lt. Blue By J.L. Batnfeld opens up key markets to U.S. competi­ Been Made for You to Travel Phone 643-1191 or 643-1900 115 miles southeast of Salt Lake City, said the United Press International tion, Nakasone has.already promised to • Eastbrook Mall, Mansfield Bunny electrical system was malfunctioning "all day Nearly Two Thousand Years • Yellow work out a new package of market­ Phone 456-1141 long.” He also said power breakers kicked open TOKYO — Prime Minister Yasuhiro in Only Twelve Days to the See Store for Details opening measures by April 9. $2990 several times but were turned back on and Nakasone, whose political fortunes are But the prime minister, with a less than • Navy several phones in the mine were not working. increasingly tied to his ability to defuse firm hold on his ruling Liberal- REGISTER TO WIN A FREE GIANT BUNNY i 7 TT- trade tensions with the United States, Democratic party, has come under some HOIV LAND • Tan Reg. *37»“ told the Japanese parliament today he Name. Court hears ministry case criticism, most recently from party with Ihe Bible at your guide­ had made a "judgment" on easing trade vice-chairman Susumu Nikaido, for his Sizes 32 to 42 FREE ALTERATIONS WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court hasonce restrictions on telecommunications handling of the issue. book, under aplrltual direction ol Address. again taken on the issue of church-state equipment. Some Japanese political and business Father Theodore J. Zip. separation, agreeing to decide whether it is Although Nakasone did not elaborate leaders feel Nakasone has already made 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester constitutional to spend public funds on a student on the nature of his "judgment." the too many conce.ssions to the United pursuing a degree in religion. Kyodo newsservice, quoting government CASSIDY Phone- Open Daily 9:30-5:30 Thurs. til 9:00 States. Former Educitor: Chiplain: The justices will hear arguments next term in sources, said he was referring to a A Cabinet-sponsored panel, mean­ Asioclate Pattor. Sacred the case of a blind college student who was denied decision to simplify technical standards while. was putting the finishing touches Heart Pariah. Vernon participation in a vocational training program for telecommunications equipment. on a package of proposals for future trade because he was planning to study for the The prime minister, seeking to juggle reform. HOP TO IT - ministry. conflicting pressures from the United Government sources said a study panel ENJOY THAT B-B-Q FLAVOR The ministry case came from Washington States and critics at home, said he had headed by former Foreign Minister AT state, which refused vocational rehabilitation broken a deadlock in the key area of Saburo Okita would recommend a YEAR ROUND funds to Larry Witters because of the constitu­ telecommunications trade during the program to the Cabinet under which tional principle preventing entanglement of weekend trade talks with U S presiden­ domestic markets would be opened to CARDINAL BUICK Jacuzzi Jacuzzi church and state. lO ^ tial envoy Gaston Sigur. foreign competition over five years. Witters was a student at Inland Empire School "I made a judgment concerning an A story in the Japan Times said the of the Bible in Spokane when he applied in 1980 to aspect of the Japanese telecommunica­ YASUHIRO NAKASONE panel will urge free market access for 81 ADAMS STREET the state Commission for the Blind for the O s •Prica on portabligrlHi Indudittink. tions market," Nakasone told the lower . . . tensions over trade foreign goods in all market sectors vocational aid. The commission ruled that house of the Diet, Japan's parliament. MANCHESTER •Sivi by lUM blhg yiureill ar wi Witters was medicii:>' eligible for the program except those affecting national security W] wlllnuinblttortirQlitwtii chirgt. The United States has been particu­ tension as Japan's bilateral trade surplus such as food and energy. *1688 June 17"’ but becau;.‘: < aad federal prohibitions larly anxious to see steps that would ease has risen to a record of nearly $35 billion The panel's report, commissioned Holy Scripture comes alive for you as against ust i.i pui,' money for religious the entry into Japan's recently deregu­ last year. you walk Ihe Way of the Cross. Your faith I Tourh ihme 649-4571 T126LPX T126LPC purpose; hi i.M . , ,,et the funding. months ago, was expected to be released takes deeper meaning as you pray where h'irni ( laMH lated telecommunications market by The prime minister previously said he on April 9. officials said. The Si .tc'- h._iu:., court agreed, declaring that U.S, firms. stood the stable In Bethlehem or kneel In will go on television to ask the Japanese The panel will take into account U.S. the Garden of Gethscmanc. use of public funds for his schooling would have Nakasone's attention, and his political people for their understanding as he requests for access to markets in four You will gaze out over the Jordan Valley NEW GIANT the "primary effect" of advancing religion in fortunes, increasingly have been domi­ from atop the Mount of Jericho, visit Maza- NEW NEW NEW seeks to resolve the problem. target industries: telecommunications, violation of the Constitution. nated by the issue of trade with the reth, Cana. Mount of Beatitudes, many 1985 BUICK 1985 BUICK 1985 BUICK 1985 BUICK With the U.S. Congress threatening electronics, forestry products and medi­ other places. 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GIRLS • BOYS • DAY CAMP Kennedy, who was not injured in I H«. T h ^ „ J ■ " Tpilw”B 1 Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., of the 1 a.m. EST incident, told police Kennedy was enroute from a Gymnastics • Soccer • Baseball/Softball I Snered Htwt Rtclory »zs- 1 $7 outside an all-night convenience the robber said he had a gun, Age* 4-16 Ages 6-18 I 550 Hartford Tumplka 45031 PRE-OWNED PRE-OWNED HOURS Chamber of Commerce dinner in I V«moa Connacticut 00006 1 PRE-OWNED PRE-OWNED MON , THURS store has pleaded innocent to Hopkins was arraigned Monday the Boston suburb of Medford to Red Croit Swimming Lessons In Our Olympic Indoor Pool I Dear Father 1 1984 BUICK 1981 PONTIAC 1981 BUICK 1982 OLDS TIL 9. FRI TIL armed robbery charges. in Barnstable District Court before the family compound when he 1 B TUES. 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IDHf' Today’s college education: Could it be a rip-off? Balanced budget Clothing tax cut I'hoices, assume responsibility lor their decisions, By Patricia AAcCormack "To restore integrity to the bachelor's degree who teach many courses the panel thought would spurs confusion there must be a renew,il of the faculty’s corporate ^ be better taught by the higi, paid professors - be comfortable with their own behavior and know amendment stalls something that can only be accomplished if the why. Imagine paying $50,000 for something and responsibility for the curriculum. • Art. "Without some experience m the Bv Lvda Phillips William A. O’Neill had proposed, getting a pig in a poke. No guarantee, no "Our report addresses the crisis in American professors come down from their lofty ivory BV' Lvda Phillips approach to amending the consti­ United Press International but "1 suppose what they passed is education as it is revealed in the decay of the towers and put their noses closer to the performing arts we are denied the knowledge of - United Press International tution, citing fears of a runway v T - ' better than nothing” warranty. And no way of knowing you're getting disciplined creativity” convention which could undermine Monica Soja. a sales clerk at Ann something that’s up to date or behind the times. college course of study and in the role of college blackboards. Stores prepared themselves for faculties in creating and nurturing that decay. But even that wouldn't be the total solution. • International and multicultural experiences. HARTFORD — State lawmak­ the document which has governed customer confusion as Connecti­ Taylor shop in the Civic Center That’s what's happening to lots of unsuspecting ■Colleges must create a curriculum in which the the United States since 1789. Mall, said, "A lot of people are consumers of bachelor’s degrees, after four years "Our own experience as teachers and as Many of the professors are dummies at teaching, ers trying to force a constitutional cut’s first sales tax cut in 11 years never having been taught how to teach, the report insights and understandings, the lives and convention to draft an amendment "Weicker’s support in the Legi i- became store policy with clothing really confused because they think of drinking from the fountains of knowledge on students of .Americ.in higher education leads to lature is marginal at best," Scott said. To remedy that, the panel recommended aspirations of the distant and foreign, the different requiring a balanced federal under $50 exempted from the they have to buy things campuses and paying for the most expensive one inescapable conclusion the college professors budget were dealt a serious, if not said. of the United States, whether they know it or not, that a demonstration of teaching proficiency be and neglected, are more widely comprehended by stale’s 7.5 percent sales lax. separately." college degrees in the nation’s history. fatal, setback by a legislative So far, 32 stales have adopted The law went into effect Monday Susan Underhill of Burlington have a job on their hands. added to requirements for a doctorate degree. their graduates” resolutions calling for a constitu­ A report making that charge, the latest of three • .Study in depth. "Oepth requires sequential committee. and Richard Wagner, divisional was pleased when she heard she such pronouncements since October, comes from "Adept at looking out for themselves — ■'If the professioral preparation of doctors were The Government Administra­ tional convention to consider a vice-president and general man­ would not have to make separate departmental staffing, student enrollments, as minimal as that of college teachers, the United learning, building on blocks of knowledge that tion and Elections Committee, balanced budget amendment. purchases for each item under $50. a committee of the Association of American lead to more sophisticated understanding and ager of the G. Fox department courses reflecting narrow scholarly interests, States would have more funeral directors than reacting to bipartisan opposition Only two more states are needed store in West Farms Mall in "I like this better." than the Colleges. The previous ones also cited serious encourage leaps of the imagination and efforts at to force Congress to call the decay among bachelor’s degrees. attendance at professional meetings - professors lawyers. " the report said. from legislative leaders and in­ Farmington, said there was con­ across-the-board cut, she said. unquestionably offer in their courses exquisite Minimum requirements for a meaningful synthesis —Inquiry, abstract logical thinking, tense lobbying by Democrats, convention, and the Michigan siderable confusion about the law. "The things I buy are usually Called for are radical curriculum reforms to critical analysis. "To reason well, to recognize voted 14-7 Monday to kill a Legislature is considering a reso­ add starch and relevance to the limp degrees. examples of specialized learning bachelor's degree should include the follow ing. Under the law, each item priced under $50." w hen reason and evidence are not enough, to resolution calling for the federal lution identical to the one in under $50 is not taxed and those Leaders of the Legislature’s The AAC’s report, put together by worried "But who looks after the shop ’ Who takes the report suggested: Connecticut. • Literacy; writing, speaking, reading, discover the legitimacy of intuition, to subject convention. over $50 are taxed for the entire Republican majority were quick to college insiders — presidents, deans, professors, responsibility, not for the needs of the history or The committee’s action kills the Any proposed amendment to the grub credit for the cut — the first English or biology department, but for the listening inert data to the probing analysis of the mind — Constitution must be ratified by 38 amount, not just the amount over charges the bachelor’s degree has become an these are the primary experiences required of the resolution, but Sen. Thomas Scott, $50, similar to the way taxable and reduction in the sales tax since a almost meaningless credential because curriculum as a whole ’ • Understanding numerical data R-Milford, a chief proponent of the states. cut signed into law 11 years ago by • Historical consciousness. undergraduate course of study " non-taxable items are rung up in a curriculum lacks coherence. "Who thinks about the course of study as it is measure, said the vote was only "a Scott, wbo said earlier this grocery store. Thomas J. Meskill. the state’s last "Central to the troubles and to the solution are experienced by students ’ " • Understanding of the scientific method, plus temporary setback” and vowed to month that the resolution had Tax is retained on accessories Republican governor. the pHsfessors,” said the report. "Integrity in the The panel described teaching ritiuils in the study of the human, social and political revive the measure. enough support to pass the Senate, such a jewelry and handbags, or Senate Majority Leader Regi­ College Curriculum; A Report to the Academic academia as a system e.xploiting te,iching implications of scientific research Patricia McCormack is edueaiiun editor of "The people of Connecticut said Monday supporters still have strictly sports-related clothing and nald J. Smith. R-New Hartford, assistants These are low -paid graduate students • Values. Students must learn to make real United Press International. overwhelmingly support" a bal­ several options to revive the and House Majority Leader Robert Community.” resolution, but refused to equipment such as clealed track anced federal budget and a consti­ shoes. Jaekle, R-Slratford, held a news tutional convention to force the elaborate. conference to display about $715 in He attributed the Government "We had to retrain the entire Richard M. Diamond, Publisher president and Congress to adopt it, staff, " Wagner said by holding 20 clothing they bought Monday Scott said. Administration and Elections minute per sales clerk sessions in morning. Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor He said an advertising campaign Committee action to lobbying by "well-organized special interest the store. Each item was priced less than ; fo "mobilize the public" had been Stale officials estimate the clo­ $50. including shoes, slacks and James P. Sacks. City Editor ; launched Monday by the Citizens groups” representing "the Mon­ thing lax exemption will mean a dale coalition." shirts. “Many said it would only be OPINION •i for a Stable Economy committee, UPI photo revenue loss of $19.4 million in the underwear and socks. Jaekle j Scott refused to accept that The vole "in no way reflects the final three months of this fiscal said. I testimony at a public hearing last unorganized taxpaying public, Where’s Alexandera? year and another $62 million in the I month against both the amend- which overwhelmingly supports" "People will be able to outfit 2 The Most Reverend Bernard F. Law, Archbishop of 1985-86 fiscal year. J ment and especially against the a balanced budget, Scott said. Lynn Franklin of Meriden, shop­ themselves at 7.5 percent less cost Editorials .| constitutional convention had The Legislative Electoral Action Boston, appears to be looking for little Alexandera Dunn, Tradition continues Program, which opposed the mea­ ping in the Hartford Civic Center and retailers will see additional ? swayed members of the lower left, 4, of Milton, Mass., who is sitting in the Mall, said she knew the law took trade,” Smith said. ( _ committee. sure, had the opposite opinion. archbishop’s chair during the Celebration of Life service George Springer, a coalition effect Monday, but said it would jl — ' Sen. Lowell Weicker Jr., R- at Holy Cross Cathedral Sunday. The archbishop was not make much difference in her He predicted Connecticut would ■’ ' Conn., and Sen. Christopher Dodd, spokesman, said more than 500 no longer lose business to neigh­ Shelter now with high standards actually looking out over the congregation. The girl is shopping pattern. ■ D-Conn., blasted the convention people had turned out at commit­ She said she would have pre­ boring Massacbuselts and Rhode w A s h i m ; tee hearings to speak against the from Ecuador, and is the adopted daughter of a surgeon ferred an across-the-board lower­ Island, which both already have TON - For .54 resolution and swayed lawmakers at Cardinal Cushing Hospital, Brockton. ing of the sales lax, such as Gov. clothing lax exemptions. big business y e a r .s , I h i on the committee. newspaper eo- Ex-judge In just two years, the effort to feed and 1 u m n h a s Jack shelter the homeless in Manchester has sought to pro vide Americans A nd erson become big business. with an allerna In line It was once a makeshift endeavor, limited live to the offi­ to volunteer efforts and volunteer space. Now cial version of the homeless who choose to be homeless in events, t o for post asteif Manchester are aided by fat federal and state champion the grants. And the move to spend many cause of the voiceless in.stead of the Van Atta has the imagination HARTFORD (UPI) - A special legislative committee investigat- thousands more to buy these people a dominant and the helpless as and boldness eventually to take against their exploiters, to uphold over the leadership of the column. f ing the state’s criminal justice permanent place to stay gathers more and the public's right to know and He also has a gift for digging out ' system has started the process for more steam every day. control rather than the official's facts that are seemingly inaccessi­ hiring its special counsel. Just recently, the executive director of The 14-member panel met for prerogative to conspire and ble. Van Atta has tracked stories about 10 minutes Monday and MACC gleefully began her weekly column in conceal across all seven continents; he has !; authorized its co-chairmen and a the Manchester Herald with the statement, These goals were passed on tc been nominated five times for j minority Democratic member to "We’re rich." She was reacting to the fact me by the late Drew Pearson, a journalism’s top award, the Pu­ negotiate with former Superior that her agency was recently given a grant for fighter with a Quaker conscience, litzer Prize. Court Judge Francis J. McCarthy of Wethersfield to take the coun- $11,900 for its food pantry, a grant which cantankerous in print but gentle in He did the reporting for me that person, who founded the column in focused the first national spotlight '■ sel’s job. MACC must spend by Feb. 13, 1931. He viewed Washington as a on CIA renegade Edwin Wilson. McCarthy, who in 1947 became We are glad that the federal and state nest of submerged causes to The columns brought a warning the first lawyer hired directly out money is starting to become available. : of law school by the Travelers chronicle, organized frauds to that, in retaliation, a self- Insurance Cos., served as a judge V However, we seriously question the town’s expose, political pretenses to un­ confessed assassin planned to kill for two years and also served in the role in the purchase of a permanent homeless mask and diplomatic intrigues to Van Atta. I exposed the murder Legislature and as Travelers’ shelter site, and we wonder how much serious dissect. plot, and the next day the m?n general counsel. 'J'}'* thought has gone into the long-range implica­ He lived in an atmosphere of skipped the country. “I can’t imagine that we’re combat, of shooting and being shot Van Atta’s ability to dig out going on a large search for this tions of such a move. at, of exposing villainies and being job,” said Senate Majority Leader The question must be asked: Has the town embarrassing secrets has made Reginald J. Smith, R-New Hart­ despised for it. There was a him an irritant to the CIA, which become so mired in the specifics of a real hardness beneath his gentle exte­ ford, who co-chairs the panel with estate deal that it has forgotten to look at the keeps an active file on him. The Rep. William L. Wollenberg, R- rior — not the hardness that has to FBI also has an ongoing investiga­ Farmington. larger question? That larger question — just do with callousness or selfishness, tion to seek his sources. Smith, who also will be joined in what should the town’s role be in all this? — but the hardness that steels a good the discussions by Rep. Michael D. . t i seems to have been ignored in the general man to do what must be done SPEAR, WHO for nearly a Rybak, D-Harwinton, said rush to locate a building. Drew also developed a capacity decade has been my editor, has the McCarthy is the only candidate to leap over the government being supported by the two chair­ The assumption that Manchester is respon­ toughness and courage to act on his barriers that stand between an better impulses in the worst men for the special counsel’s job. sible for the problems of the homeless — a accusatory reporter and the read­ The legislative committee was weather. He has been a crusader created by the House and Senate to population which grows every year — ing public He shunned the political who, among other stories, unco­ conviviality, easy friendships and investigate the state’s criminal appears to have been made. Are those on the vered the FBI surveillance of justice system, including the chief Board of Directors who question that social entanglements that inhibit American celebrities. state’s attorney’s office, stale assumption afraid to speak up for fear of straightforward reporting in Last year, Spear published a police and the one-man grand jury being branded mean, callous and cynical? Washington. book. "Presidents and the Press: system. The Nixon Legacy. " which was a The committee was created in We wonder if it isn’t time for those who have HE GOT HOLD of embarrassing J the midst of a feud between the their doubts to start speaking up publicly. labor of love. Here’s how he documents that had been classified explained it in the preface: state police and the office of Chief to conceal them from the public. State’s Attorney Austin J, McGui- "I love the First Amendment gan, which was prompted by a He could not be intimidated by and all it stands for ... Ours is a government officials, libel lawyers one-man grand jury report critical government of the people. We are of state police investigative Bush vs. Cuomo and pressure groups who sought at the .sovereigns; those who work in { techniques. times to exercise veto power over government are our servants. We i Members of the Legislature’s “The count is 589 days until Election Day disclosures that were damaging or ; Democratic minority have voiced 1986,” the National Republican Senatorial have a right to know what they are offensive to their interests. doing ... concern that the special commit­ Committee alerted readers in a bulletin dated Photo by Reginald Pinto Drew had a dream that the “Journalists worry too much tee will conduct a politically March 25, column he had developed would motivated "witchhunt” since the about their popularity; it is inher­ panel will have an 8-6 Republican It added that "with 22 incumbent Republi­ PUSSY WILLOWS GO TO SEED become a bulwark that would ently a lost cause. They should survive his death, a voice that majority. cans and 12 incumbent Democratic Senate simply report the news and raise Smith said he believes the BOVS A N O G l^ seats at stake," "Republicans will be facing would never be stilled. With this in hell — as fairly, accurately and expected selection of McCarthy as mind, he made me a partner and the election of the century. If they retain responsibly as they can ... It is nice special counsel to the committee shared the byline with me. but not necessary to be liked," will allay some of those concerns. control of the Senate, it is likely to be He took infinite pains to impress "1 think everyone has faith that SAVeON_DR&_^^^j_-,^g ' ^ ' Republican for the remainder of thedecade.” Open Forum upon me the moral objectives of he’ll be above the partisanship I Meanwhile, a poll among the administra­ the column. During the years that I Executive memo people are concerned about," tive assistants — top aides — to members of have been on my own, whenever 1 • Behind closed doors at the Smith said, adding that he expects Words of wisdom happy to sign a petition for that. have strayed from his standards. 1 Energy Department, officials told ' the full committee to formally the House shows these political pros believe it The benefits are obvious; lower fire taxes, appoint McCarthy at a meeting will be Republican George Bush squaring off always see Drew shaking his aides of Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., from the whiz kids better firefighting equipment, three times professorial head in gentle they didn’t know the name of the next Tuesday. with Democrat Mario Cuomo for the presid­ the manpower, and the biggest bonus — To the Editor: reproof. repre.senlative of the South Afri­ ency in 1988. ending the childish brickbats of the town Today, the column appears to be can Electricity Supply Commis­ Sixty percent of the AAs said Bush would be Board of Directors. It’s time for you guys to State eyes Ah . . some more words of wisdom from at the pinnacle of its influence. It sion who was recruiting U.S. the GOP nominee, with Rep. Jack Kemp put on long pants. We all know the name of has led a campaign against go­ nuclear technicians. Boys’ Sporl Coats Boys’ Spring Outerwear Girls’ Dresses the whiz kids, the same bright bunch who the game is Buckland Bucks. It’s enough to coming in second with 25 percent and Sen. vernment waste that has aroused But a suspicious Markey aide Japan trade For the well-dressed hoy...oxford blazers and Fashion update! New Spring styles in Now...Springtime savings on our entire slock built a firehouse in Buckland while litigation make a lifelong Democrat go Republican. millions of supporters: it has later checked the visitors’ log at polvester/eotton blend or chintz fabrics. of dresses by Polly Flinders, Bonnie Jean, Majority Leader Bob Dole third with 12 to determine fire protection jurisdiction was The latest incident, a professional deputy j HARTFORD (UPI) — State fancy patterns in single and breasted percent. Cuomo was the Democratic choice, being decided. promoted a fast-soaring Young the guard desk. He learned that at Fresh Spring colors! Koanna, and Joseph Love. Sizes 4-(A, 7-14. chief who is supposed to be an example for Astronaut program to prepare our the very time he was meeting with officials have opened an economic styles. Sizes 4-7, reg. $.38 2 9 .9 7 To quote Mayor Weinberg, "ludicrous Sizes 4-7, reg. 815-825 11.97-19.97 with 39 percent, followed by Sen. Gary Hart his men, losing his cool and attacking a development office in Tokyo look­ Sizes 8-20, reg. 49.97-59.97 Reg. 821-838. 20% O FF that two fire stations would be so close.” young people for the high-tech age. the Energy officials, two represen­ ing to increase Connecticut ex- with 25 percent and Sen. Edward Kennedy district firefighter, who professionally did And it has continued to pry behind tatives from the South Afritan Sizes 8-20, reg. 82.5-8.35 19.97-28.97 with 17 percent. \bsolutely right. One has a legal right to be not strike back, is a perfect example of the ' ports to Japan and convince there; the other does not. Ever thought of the scenes for the news that others commission were also meeting 1 Japanese firms to invest in the Boys’ Dress Pants havoc politicians can create. miss or refuse to print. with officials in the next room. Health-Tex Sportswear Girls’ Skirts moving Cummings’ comedy of errors to the The two departments got along reasona­ state. Save on a great selection ol traditional belted other side of the turnpike where it belongs? Secretary John Herrington told an The Tokyo off ice opened Monday W onderful styles in linen-looks and poplin, bly well for many years before Buckland SO THIS IS an appropriate time outraged Markey he "could not ■ and marked the state’s second styles or fashion-forward pleated looks. The Eighth District has offered to provide began to develop commercially and greed for me, in the Drew Pearson 10%-20% OFF solids and stripes. By Pretty Please, W e’re It, Sign of a wimp condone the behavior of his staff. ” venture overseas. The first over­ Sizes 4-7, reg. 814-820 10.97-13.97 fire protection to the two schools. East reared its ugly head. In the meantime, while tradition, to choose partners, to seas office was opened in 1975 in and Middledale. Sizes ,7-14, reg. $14-817. Catholic and Cheney Technical, gratis. Of • A Secret Service anti­ Our Entire Stock the boys are playing war, the town water is groom them as I was groomed and counterfeiting operation came a- Frankfurt, West Germany, to Sizes 8-20, reg. $18 $24 14 .9 7 - 19.97 8 .9 7 -1 3 .9 7 New York Rep. Tom Downey, accosted by course, the town would have no part of unfit to drink, the roads are horrendous, the to extend the life of the column for . recruit European firms to locate Boys • Girls • Toddlers • Infants anything that doesn’t cost money. The name cropper when an agent carelessly California Rep. Robert Dornan on the floor of sewers back up in some parts of town on a another generation. All my asso­ let his shoulder bag out of his sight plants in Connecticut. the House after Dornan earlier called Downey of the game is spend, spend, spend, no regular basis, and taxes keep rising. ciates are qualified; the shame is State Economic Development Boys’ Dees's Shirts matter how asinine. for a couple of minutes while he Commissioner John J. Carson said Girls’ Dressy Blouses “a draft-dodging wimp,” is indeed wimpy, I think it’s-time for the town directors to that there isn’t room for all their was buying a ticket at the airport in The crisp, polished look. B.I). oxloVd solids or Girls All Weather Coats The latest cotton puff thrown by the losers the main focus of the new office Delightful blouses for girls in while and say some colleagues. pack it in and tend to their own business and names on the byline. So from my . Bogota, Colombia. A thief stole the stripes and white collar fancies or solids. is seeking legislation allowing areas within will be to locate and assist Poly/c.otton coats in assorted colors. Spring pastels. Sizes 7-14. Special Value “The true definition of a wimp,” explained let the district do the same. staff of investigative reporters, I shoulder bag — which contained Japanese firms that want to invest the district to secede. I’m all for that Sizes 4-7, reg. 810-12.,'SO 7 .9 7 -9 .9 7 Sizes 7-14, Special Value. 2 8 .9 0 one congressional staffer, “is one who goes have selected Dale Van Atta and $1,000 in cash the agent was to have in Connecticut while also working 9 .9 0 -1 0 .9 0 legislation, provided that town residents Barbara Griffin Mace Joseph Spear who, hereafter, will to Increase state exports to Japan. Sizes 8-20, reg. $12-815 8.97-1 1.97 crying to the Speaker when he’s called a have the same option, to secede from the used as an advance payment on a 67 Falknor Drive share the byline with me Of consignment of counterfeit bills at Gov. William A. O’Neill said the wimp.” town and join the Eighth District. I’d be Manchester new office will be run under a course, I will remain in charge. his destination. C llilc lrc u ’i., a ll D & l. LoiuIloiis i-xciqil .New l.cim luil. ipecial arrangement. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, April 2, 1985 - 9 S MANCIIKSTKU HKHAl.D. Tiu'sdiiv. April 2. IT KNOW WE KWEW WHERE WITH THIE KIP, BE A JOB AROLikJP Interstate 84 •j o m b p l a c c ^OWBPlACB ^ Tuesday; T V THERE WA$ V\OR< W ILLARP ? HERE Town Eastbound Westbound AROUKIP H E R E WE WGULPfO'T BE New CAK) g e t WORKIW? Old New Old A j O 0 . 60 92 None 6;00PM 3 8 MS 90 News y . .1 u(u«f rYj Education when members of the two fund to replace the north and south roofs Interstate 84. sional baseball Harry Hamlin Robyn This nostalgic view of the Golden Era of agencies began preparing the budget suggested by board member Clayton spend more for schools than Bolton The new numbers also reflect the changes Barto, Mimi Rogers 1983 Rated PG (24) ( ^ ' Nova (CC) Acid Ram New Bad show business tells about George M Co­ U. on the Bolton Center School, raising the News ' West Germany, the mid-Allantic Adams andjfeprescnted a compromise. does. being made to the section of highway that is being han. the man who made it glitter James this year. captial reserve fund to a total of states and New England are the settings Cagney, Walter Huston 1942 Some board members called for larger He also said that the town should 7:00 PM CT'CBS News •pi "Y ou 're not just talking about mo­ reconstructed. for the continuing controversy (R) (60 cuts in the plan. spend more to keep up with the state's $142,000. ' 5, ® M-A-S-H min } 10:30 PM i l l Nows m o tm ney,” he said, "You're talking about New exit signs will be installed by state forces ( U ABC Nows (CC) 53) Novela; Tu o Nadie 2 5 Twilight Zone during the spring. Burns said. The new signs will have a panel bearing the message “ Formerly Dalles ( ^ MOVIE: Peter and Paul' Part 1 2 5 Dick Van Dyke JL & Exit . ... " with the old number. The panels will be (JJ) Jeffersons [C N N ] Prime News 51) 24 Horas Firms join in HMO pian left in place for at least one year after installation. (251 (55) Barney Miller [ESPN] Auto Racing '85: Nascar lS7) To the Manor Born Area Towns In Brief Valteydale 500 from Bristol. TN Burns said. (22) Wheel of Fortune [DIS] DTV THE BORN LOSER * by Art Sansom provider arrangements and other competi­ The changes in the eastbound Manchester exits l25) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour [HBO] MOVIE; Moscow on the Hudson' [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments 198 1 Anti-highway group compiains HARTFORD (UPI) - Voluntary Hospi­ (CC) A Russian circus musician defects AFC Playoff (San Diego vs Miami) and 6LW?Y^, EVERY TIME VDU CRNE tals of America, Inc. and the Aetna Life tively priced health care products. will be from 92 to 60, 93 to 62 and 94 to 63. The (5 5 Family Feud while on a U S tour Robin Williams, 1981 NFC Championship (Dallas vs Insurance Co. have announced a joint The joint venture will utilize the hospital westbound exit numbers will be changed from 94 (51) Marisein Maria Conchita Alonso Cleavani Der­ San Francisco) (60 mm ) <:a r ,'< X )fie>p le inith twe m ir r o r I The attorney for a political action group that is fighting state ricks 1 984 Rated R and medical service's oi' VHA's national to 63 and from 93 to 62 and 60. Nightly Business Report plans to build a new expressway between Bolton Notch and venture to market health maintenance [HBO] Warning: May Be Hazardous to network of more than 400 facilities. Westbound exit 92 will be eliminated and (MAXI MOVIE: High Road to China' Your Health Consumer Reports takes a Windham has filed to force the release of the state's latest organizations. (61J Diff'ront Strokes (CC) A flapper hires a former World War Officials for Aetna, the largest private "This is the first health care delivery combined with exit 93 as one exit. For existing hard look at products and foods that can environmental assessment of the project. [C NN ] Moneyline 1 ace to help fmd her menaced father endanger your health and safety health insurer, predicted Monday the system with a capacity to provide a full westbound conditions, exit 92 will change to exit Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong Jack South Windsor Attorney Jon Berman, representing the [DIS] MOVIE; The Horse Without A [USA] Dragnet venture would become the most compre­ range of hospital, insurance and physician 60 and exit 93 will change to 62 on a temporary Head' A wooden horsi’ is discovered to Wei ton 1983 Rated PG Eastern Connecticut Citizen Action Group, said Monday that his 11:00 PM 3 8 s a ® ® News hensive health care delivery and payment services on a national basis." said Aetna basis, the announcement said. be the link to hidden treasure Jean-Paul (TMC) MOVIE: 'Misunderstood' A appeal to have the report released should reach the state Aumont. Herbert Lorn. Leo McKern man's obsession with his business ^5 Taxi network in the country, including preferred President William 0. Bailey. blinds him to his family obligations Freedom of Information Commission today. [ESPN] SportsCenter Phil Silvers Gene Hackman, Susan Anspach Henry The report, prepared by the state Department of Transpora- [USA] Radio 1990 .11 Odd Couple Thomas Rated PG tion, has already been submitted to federal transportation .20' Twilight Zone 8:30 PM lX Jeffersons George en officials, whose approval is required before the new highway 7:30 PM ® PM Magazine ters intt) a death defying promotional ^ Dr Who may be built. But federal officials have refused to release the battle With a major competitor li® M-A-S-H I'Sl (25 All In the Family report, claiming the federal government is exempt from state Wheel of Fortune (K ) Rituals l57 Ten O'clock News FRANK AND ERNEST - by Bob Thevee FO I laws. (TD Independent Nows (5 ) (55' Who's the Boss? 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Church on Route 6 in Andover, is being sponsored by the Eastern Connecticut Citizen Action Group. 11:15 PM 41 Reporter 41 "Every week we read of tragic accidents on Route 6 that are 11:30 PM ( i : Three's Company caused by inadequate sight lines, lack of passing lanes and Kojak absence of even shoulders in many cases,” the group said in a CB~j 55 ABC News Nightline letter sent to officials of area towns. "We believe that it is not only THE LUCIE ARNAZ CH~) Burns & Allen WINTHROP -by Dick Cavalli unnecessary but also im m oral to jeopardize peoples' lives in this (33) Honeymooners SHOW______w ay.” l25' Leave It to Beaver I <5UEaS THEY STILL Lucie Arnaz stars as a suc­ (22 3 5 Tonight Show HAVEN'T TORSIVEN cessful psychologist virho has 2 1' Anything for Money ME FDR lOslOCKINS OVER Exercise classes to start difficulties coping with her own 5 i Pelicula: 'La Usurpadora' Manolo Es­ THE SR/^.NPEATMER CLOCK. 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Ferguson will be installed on the before the start of tonight's following a vote by the board on a Board of Directors tonight to meeting, fire-protection matter. replace former Minority Leader DiRosa was unavailable for DiRosa split with the two other Republican directors and voted in She keeps the G & S Players in stitches Peter DiRosa. several directors comment this morning. and party members said today. The directors will meet tonight favor of having the town offer to at 8 p.m. in the Lincoln Center contract with the Eighth Utilities By Nancy Pappas gladly turned over to Hagenow a Republican Director William hearing room. District to fight fires in the Herald Reporter great deal of the costume construc­ Diana said today that Mayor Ferguson, 27, is a real etate Buckland urea. tion on their next two shows, and Barbara Weinberg told him the agent with the D.W. Fish Realty If Myriia Hagenow of Whitney quickly elevated her to costume rules of order would be suspended After the vote. Smith and Repub­ Co. in Manchester. He is the son of Drive needs something — whether designer, as well. at the beginning of tonight's lican Director Donna R. Mercier Thomas F. and Vivian F. Fergu­ it’s 35 yards of turquoise brocade, Now it is she who begs for others meeting of the board so that publicly criticized DiRosa, saying son. who have long been active in who can sew. She was fortunate, Ferguson can be sworn in. that he had promised earlier to 72 brass buttons or two dozen pairs a Manchester politics. vote with the other two against the of white vinyl go-go boots — the she said, in that the advanced Ferguson was the only candidate Ferguson was unavailable for offer. required items sometimes seem to sewing classes at Manchester High to emerge during a search for a comment today. fall magically from the sky. School made all of Victorian-style replacement for DiRosa, who last Weinberg said she expected In resignation announcement. As costume designer and seam­ nightgowns for this year’s month announced his intention to Ferguson's appointment to be a DiRosa charged that Smith had stress for the Manchester Gilbert production. resign effective today. fairly routine matter. made it difficult for him to be an t i Sullivan Players, Hagenow In addition, there are seven Neither the general manager’s DiRosa. who was appointed to effective director. frequently requires rather odd — women who have worked on the •r- and decidedly out-of-date — items. "P irates" costumes with her, For example, in the current including her daughter, Vanessa production, "The Pirates of Pen­ Richmond, and her mother, Ange- 21 get Love Lane bid papers H*rild photo by Oormut line Richmond, both of zance," all female cast members wear high-topped shoes with spats. Manchester Center St.; S.J. Choma Inc.. Twenty-one people have gotten maximum of 14 single-family state transportation department is "E very female in the cast and Buckland; D A. Doremus Co. Inc., A rough dirt drive built last week by the copies of the town’s request for detached houses on separate lots. chorus needed those shoes, and HAGENOW is matter-of-fact 29 Elwood Road; FriLand Equi­ Eighth Utilities District public works questioning the district’s right to build proposals for construction of star­ Among those who sought a copy they needed them ’yesterday.’ so about herinvolvement. "Thehours ties, Andover; J & G Builders, ter houses on town-owned land on of the proposal was Peter McNam­ department now passes through a the drive, which was designed to give a they could learn to dance in them," I put in are simply too numerous to South Windsor; Rick Girouard. Love Lane, and not all of them are ara of 116 Summit St., the only clearing onto Buckland Street, crossing planned district fire station on Tolland she said. "It occurred to me that 1 count. You have to just love doing Farmington: Martin, Belair & Co., builders or developers. person who spoke in opposition could reconstruct them, rather this,” she said. Hartford: Robert A. Deskus. West both town- and state-owned land. The Turnpike a second access. Among those who asked for Monday night to a change of zone simply, from stretch-vinyl boots” Her early sketches must be from Residenc^K to Residence B Willington; Visions Unlimited. copies of the proposal are Richard All she needed, then, was to find completely flexible, Hagenow Tolland: TPC Investments, Sou­ Hagearty of 8 Greenhill St., the of the land to be developed. 15 pair of zip-up-lhe-front white said, because the cast is chosen He told the Planning and Zoning thington; V ielleu x and Son chairman of the the Committee on boots, which have been out of through open auditions. "They Commission the town had not Builders, West Hartford: James B. Affordable Housing, which studied 8th builds firehouse drive fashion for at least 18 years. don't pre-cast anything. So I don’t submitted sufficient evidence to Golden. Bolton: Michael Nazarko, the feasiblity of providing housing Tif others, this might have know if I ’ve got a tall Pirate King justify its request for a zone East Lyme: Banner Land Co., on the town land and came up with tion’s plans to buy the state-owned heightened long-standing mutual seemed an impossible task. But and a short Major General, or the change Newington: Consolidated Building Continued from page I a proposal. strip of land, which the state has resentment and distrust. One Hagenow doesn't give up easily. other way around." The PZC made no decision Services. Hartford: Lakewood Another applicant was Barney declared to be in excess of its recent flareup was an altercation " I walked into the Salvation As soon as the cast is set. Monday night on the change. Homes Inc., Tolland. when LuBelle learned that the T. Peterman, a builder who was a needs. Excess land must by state last week at the scene of a house Army one day, and they had just however, Hagenow goes to work. \ Bids on the proposal will be state never revoked the permis­ member of that committee. law be offered for sale first to the fire on Adams Street in district received a huge shipment of these But simply clearing her ideas with opened April 8. The Board of Directors, with the sion it gave former owner Richard The current proposal for Love town in which it lies. territory to which the town fire white boots. Most of them were Donna Dube-Collelta. the stage Others who expressed interest in sole "no” vote cast by Director Lane, worked out by the town J. Keeney to install a side drive­ department was mistakenly even in the right sizes," she said. director, is not enough. This year, the proposal are the following: Donna Mercier. approved seeking way onto Buckland Street after it planning and engineering staff, The Manchester Planning and dispatched. "Sometimes you simply have to for example, Hagenow designed Myrna Hagenow, costume Blanchard and Rossetto Con­ bids on the constuction of the differs markedly from the prop­ was moved. Landers said the Zoning Commission voted 4-1 Mon­ After the fire was extinguished trust to luck." Victorian dresses with small bus­ struction Inc., 189 W. Center St.; houses and authorized the town designer for the Manchester osal originally presented by the district, as the new owner of the day to recommend that the town Deputy Fire Chief William Griffin tles for all the females in the Paul Fiano, Builder, 13 E. Middle administration to seek the zone land, is claiming the same right to Gilbert & Sullivan Players, housing committee. buy the land. According to a March of the town department reportedly WITH HAGENOW. however, chorus. Turnpike; HAT Associates, 73 W change. access onto the new street. It calls for construction, of a 11 memo from planning director punched district firefighter Ray­ simple luck is combined with hard "Then I heard from the choreo­ pins gold braid to the pirate "H e may have had a permit, ” Mark Pellegrini to the commis­ mond P. Fredericksen in the chin, work and thrift. grapher that the girls were going to jacket Chris Stone will wear Police roundup O'Hearn said of Keeney’s old sion. the town needs the state land according to police and fire The afternoon the Manchester roll over and over on the ground. in this weekend’s produc­ arrangement. "But the new high­ to "ensure an attractive and open officials. Herald visited, Hagenow was That's great on their costumes! ’’ tion of "The Pirates of way ends the permit. ” intersection," to guarantee clear Town Director Stephen T. Penny standing in a corner of the The dresses were redesigned, of The dirt driveway now crosses lines of vision for motorists and to has called for the abolition of the Community Baptist Church base­ course, so the bustles would crush Penzance.” Pierre Marteney the town-owned right-of-way that preserve the town’s ability to district. And the Democratic ma­ ment, watching a rehearsal and flat during the roll, but plump and Greg Haroian, both Second man held in break widen or improve the street in the right back up again. used to be the old Buckland Street jority on the town Board of ripping lace from a set of handker­ members of the policemen's future. chiefs used in "Camelot.” Police have charged a second color televisions, watches, two He is to appear in Manchester and then crosses the strip of state Directors last month pushed She needed the lace, she said, to IT’S NOT THESE design modifi­ chorus, look on. All four are man with breaking into an Autumn diamond rings, credit cards, musi­ Superior Court April 8. land to the curb. The new driveway is the latest in through a vote to offer to have the sew onto the handkerchiefs for the cations which irk Hagenow, how­ of Manchester. At left, three Street house last May while its cal instruments, rifles and cash, Police were summoned to the The district move is also aimed a recent series of disputes between town fire department cover Buck- “ Pirates” cast, "Lace is expen­ ever. "It's the people who don't owners were on an extended visit police said. school Friday afternoon by an at deflecting the town administra­ the town and the district that have land for the district for $250 a call. of the Major General’s sive, you know," she whispered. show up for their costume fittings to Texas, police said. Also charged in the case was employee who said a man found daughters, played by Ginny Jeffrey Scott Richloff, 20, of 217 loitering in the hallways refused to Later in the afternoon, Hagenow — especially the men." she said. William Joseph Palenza, 19, of Hagenow has a cast of 40 to fit, so Schneider, Debbie Aronson East Hartford, was to be arraigned Autumn St., a neighbor of the leave, police said. When police perched on a stool in the church kitchen, stitching a sheath and a she schedules her appointments and Daryl Ann Bagley, chat in Manchester Superior Court victim. arrived, they found the man lying Obituaries quite closely. today on charges of second-degree Richloff was arrested after across a radiator in an office, set of wide cuffs for the Major between their onstage ap­ “ If they miss one, that’s OK. But burglary, first-degree larceny and police searched his house and banging his heels, police said. General from vinyl she had cut off pearances. Their bustles on they have to come to me, to ask to theft of a firearm. He was held found some of the items taken in Richard A. Hultman He is survived by two sons, The funeral will be Thursday at a pair of go-go boots. "A scrap has to be awfully small have the fitting rescheduled. If their costumes had to be overnight at the police lockup on a the break-in, police said. Police A Manchester woman was ar­ Richard A. Hultman, 66, of 47 Frederick C. Hagedorn of West 10 a.m. at Center Congregational they think I'm going to go chasing $10,000 cash bond. also traced one of the stolen rested Friday on a warrant charg­ Candlewood Drive, died Monday at Hartford and Chester I, Hagedom Church. Burial will be in Rose Hill before I ’ll let it go," she said. " I ’m redesigned so that the diamond rings to Richloff through ing her with second-degree forgery New Britain General Hospital. He of Indian Harbour Beach, Fla.; a Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Cal­ a stingy old thing." after them with a pin cushion, women, all Manchester resi­ Palenza was arrested on a an East Hartford pawn shop, and sixth-degree larceny. was the husband of Pearl (John­ granddaughter: and two great- ling hours at the Holmes Funeral they’re sadly mistaken.” warrant Monday at the East When a person has missed a dents, could tumble on the police said. Sally Watt, 24, of 45 Hamlin St., son) Hultman. Born Dec. 1,1918, he grandsons. Home, 400 Main St., are tonight HAGENOW SAID she began her Hartford Police Department, ground. was released on a $100 non-surety There are no calling hours. from 7 to 9 and Wednesday from 2 “ career” sewing Haloween cos­ second fitting, without an excuse where he was being held on had been a lifelong resident. Police arrested a 24-year-old bond pending her appearance in Burial will be in Fairview Ceme­ to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tumes for her seven children. "I or apology, Hagenow is livid. "I unrelated charges, police said. Before he retired, he worked at South Windsor man Friday after Manchester Superior Court on Pratt Jc Whitney of East Hartford tery, West Hartford. A memorial was always coming up with treat them like they were my own Memorial donations may be Palenza was implicated in the he refused to leave the hallways of April 8. and South Windsor for more than service will be held April 9 at 11:30 something out of absolutely no­ children. You miss twice and, you Herald photos by Pmto made to the North Central Hospice May 9, 1984, burglary by an East Catholic High School, police The charges were lodged in 30 years. He was a member of the a.m. in the chapel of St. James thing," she said. “ And do you think know what? You can go out Unit, P.O. Box 701, Vernon, Conn., onstage in your birthday suit, for accomplice arrested by police last said. connection with the cashing of a Emanuel Lutheran Church, and Episcopal Church, West Hartford. that one child would wear a 06066. month, police said. Sean W. McDonald was charged $200 check at a Manchester pack­ for many years was very active in Memorial donations may be costume handed on by a sibling? Of all I care." Stolen in the burglary were two with breach of peace and loitering. age store in January, police said. church organizations. made to the Frederick C. Hage­ course not! ” So far, no one has had to walk on ■ 1 ^ '' dorn Jr. Scholarship Fund, care of Hagenow's creations were worn in the buff, "But there's going to Besides his wife, he is survived Clair J. Packard • - t by two daughters, Janet Torsten- Russell F. Carpenter, associate only by rr.embers of the family for come a time, it will amaze Clair J. Packard, 83, of Manches­ years. "But when I hit my mid-life everyone. A pirate in 'The Emper­ son of Ojai, Calif., and Mrs. director of development, Williams ter, husband of the late Rena Virus heightens ieukemia fears College, P.O. Box 231, William- crisis, I knew I had to find or's New Clothes.’ " Clayton (Patricia) Mathiews of (Bartlett) Packard, died Monday Camarillo, Calif.; a brother, Ro­ stown. Mass., 01267. Taylor & something more to do with my­ SAN DIEGO (U PI) - Up to 1 acquired immune deficiency syn­ gram a key component of the cell’s at a local convalescent home. bert M. Hultman of Manchester; Modeen Funeral Home has charge self," she said. At about this time, million Americans may be carry­ drome. or AIDS. genetic machinery.” "Pirates of Penzance” will be and a grandson. of arrangements. Born in Dover-Foxcrofl, Maine, she attended a Little Theater of ing a virus believed to cause a form The HTLV I retrovirus was first Apparently, once a victim is presented at Manchester High The funeral will be Friday at 11 he had lived in Manchester many Manchester show, and heard a of leukemia and a cancer re­ linked to adult T-cell leukemia in infected with either virus, genetic School on April 12 and 13 at 8 p.m. a.m. at tbe Emanuel Lutheran years. He worked for Pratt Ic plea for seamstresses. searcher says their number is the late 1970s, but Harvard Univer­ material in the cell is "repro­ Dorothy Fleming and April 14 at 2 p.m. The play will Church. Burial will be in East Whitney and retired in 1968. He “ I had a sewing machine, and I growing because of blood transfu­ sity studies now suggest it may grammed" and all original infor­ also be presented April 19 and 20 at Cemetery. Calling hours at the Dorothy (Marsh) Fleming, 70, of was a member of Columbia Lodge was a competent seamstress. So I sions, sexual contact and family also be linked to other forms of mation in the cell is "pushed out," 8 p.m. at MHS. For reservations, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Vernon, died Monday at her home. 25 of Masons, South Glastonbury, volunteered. I figured they would closeness. cancer. he said. call 651-0108, 644-1354. 647-9308. St., are Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. She was the s ister of Donald Marsh and the Goodwill Grange of give me a few little projects,” said Dr. William Hazeltine of Har­ "O ver the past year my labora­ and Bernice Lithwin, both of Hagenow. Tickets are $7; seniors and 12 and "Even though a person is a Memorial donations may be Glastonbury. vard University told an American tory has been investigating both Manchester, and the wife of the Actually, the management under, $4. carrier of the HTLV 1. that does not made to the Emanuel Altar Guild Cancer Society seminar Monday the HTLV I and the HTLV III late Eugene M. Fleming. He Is survived by his daughter, mean he’ll develop a malignancy,” Memorial Fund or the Augusta that people infected with the HTLV viruses,” Hazeltine said. "The Jean E. Sanders of Manchester, Hazeltine said, "Studies show that Bengtson Memorial Fund, care of She is also survived by four sons, I retrovirus stand a 1 in 100 chance goal of our work is to develop an and two grandsons. close family members have antib­ Emanuel Lutheran Church. Gene Fleming of Willimantic, of developing adult T-cell understanding of how the viruses Colin Fleming in New Jersey, The funeral will be private. odies to the virus and never leukemia. affect the immune system’s mas­ Burial will be in Green Cemetery, develop cancer." Ronald Fleming in Japan and T-cells are white blood cells that ter control. Fred B. Hagedom Glastonbury. There are no calling The HTLV I retrovirus is com­ Harold Fleming of Rockport, are part of the body’s immune or "It is now speculated that the Fred B. Hagedorn, 95, of Far­ Mass.; three daughters, Dorothy hours. Glastonbury Funeral Home Collector plates mon in many parts of the world, disease-fighting system. HTLV I virus can shut down the Leiter in New Jersey, Rhoda has charge of arrangements. particularly in Japan and the mington, owner of the former “ HTLV I is spread by very human immune system much in Hagedorn Diner in Manchester, Russak of South Windsor and Joan Memorial donations may be intimate contact,” Hazeltine said, the same way that the HTLV III Caribbean. Adult T-cell leukemia is uncommon in the United States. died Sunday at home. Fleming of Preston; 16 grandchild­ made to the Alzheimer Diseases "prim arily by blood transfusions, virus renders AIDS victims defen­ ren; five great-grandchildren; and and Related Disorders, 360 North You wouldn’t even want to eat caviar off these costly limited-edition models Some scientists theorize that the Born in Manchester, he lived in sexual contact and long-term seless against disease. several nieces and nephews. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III., 60611. virus originated in Africa and was Hartford many years. In the Bv Elite Grossman "We re only making 5,000 copies familial contact.’’ "Our advances in the past year and then destroying the mold of HTLV I is a cousin of the HTLV transported to the Far East by mid-1920s, he bought an all-steel Newspaper Enterprise show a unique biological property To give you an idoa of Just how lucrative this plate. " They can merely say. 111 retrovirus, the immune sup­ Portugese sailors several decades dining car to operate a diner in Association of the HTLV I and HTLV III "This is a limited-edition plate.” or pressive agent linked to the deadly ago. East Hartford. He later bought some dishes can be, one called the Toy viruses and their ability to repro- "W e’ ll only be firing it for 150 days, Researchers at Harvard are now other dining cars and established “Come and see," said Jesus to Andrew. NEW YORK — You could eat off Maker, produced In 1977 by the (Norman) trying to develop vaccines against Hagedorn’s Diners in Manchester, And we extend the same warm Norman Rockwell if you wanted to. or the next 12 months." And in all cases, they may or may not Eater worms way to mark both HTLV I and HTLV III Rockville and Hartford. He retired invitation this Holy fCeek..." Of course, if you’re one of the 6 Rockwell Society of America as part of an retroviruses. in 1946. million or so Americans who number each plate and may or ongoing coltectlpn called The Heritage may not provide a verifying GRAND RAPIDS. Mich. (U PI) reported world record of 206 Come, see and experience... collect limited-edition decorative worms eaten in one hour. plates — many by him — you’d certificate to go with it. — John VanDyke had a simple Series, initially sold for $14.50. 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The Office of Tenehrae devoted exclusively to plate col­ the United Kingdom. are only 200-250 in existence and this a problem.” Baumgartner, a long-time worm noting he, his wife and some lecting (circulation 65,000) — does One reason for the bustle, each would be worth approxi­ When it comes to actually gourmet, who had announced he friends "went out for some beers reveal that the typical enthusiast is obviously, is profit. To give you an mately $4,000." GOOD FRIDAY looking over a plate, be sure to look planned March 30 to try to beat the and dancing" later that evening. 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(Norman) Rockwell Society of plates, like collecting anything \\\^.^ \k’( ) trademark, and usually the title, o f til Manehesler Area Conference of (duirches All told, she’s engaged in quite a America as part of an ongoing else, is an iffy undertaking. artist's name or signature, and To protect your valuables for the full amount and for lively pastime, says Jane Tougas, collection called The Heritage Says Ms. Tougas: “ When a edition limit as well,” she says. all types of risks, a Scheduled Personal Property EASTER SUNDAY editor of Plate World. Series, initially sold for $14.50. In limited-edition plate is released, f) a.m. — Sunrise Service on the lawn of the Church led by "Every day, at least 13,000 buy 1983, its closing price on the the initial demand is based on its .1 ml endorsement Is available. This endorsement can be Q UALITY, of course, is another and sell transactions take place Bradford Exchange was $213. quality, the reputation of the artist Michael Thornton and Center Church Youth consideration. "If you’re buying added to your Homeowners policy. worldwide,” says Ms. Tougas, And, if you can get your hands on and manufacturer, and the theme lollowed by a hearty breakfast in Woodruff Hall. porcelain plates, look for translu- "either on the primary market — a cobalt-blue-and-white commem­ (Christmas, children and nostal­ K and 10 a.m. — Identical Easter (Celebrations with Song cency and thinness," Ms. Tougas 331 Center St., Manchester through dealers, the mail, etc. — orative Christmas plate called gia are popular). How many plates If you would like to learn more about protecting your says. valuables, please call us, or stop by. aijd Sacrament, Sermon by Newell Curtis Qr, if the desired plates are "Behind the Frozen Window," are produced doesn’t matter, An unavailable there, on the secon­ you’ll really clean up. That little edition size of 20,000 by an unknown “ And as far as the artwork goes, if you’re unfamiliar with the artist Early Bird Specials ’’'Come and see!” dary market." saucer started the whole concept of might sell faster than one of 7,000 and he's being touted by the Photo by Newspaper Enterpriee Aeeocletton Experience the friendship o f God this Eiaster Sea limited-edition plates in the first by Norman Rockwell if the latter Tubs, thru Thurs. 5 p.m. — 7 p.m. THAT MEANS through other place. doesn’t catch on.” manufacturer, read the promo­ tional material accompanying the Freddie the Freeloader becomes a high-priced pan­ GORMAN INSURANCE AGENCY CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH collectors or through the Bradford It was made in 1895 by the Danish All Items on Exchange, a mammoth trading porcelain house, Bing & Grondahl AND HOW the whole business of plate, and check the library to see handler when he appears on a $225 limited-edition plate, 223 East Center Street corner of Center and Main Streets, Manchester if anything has been written about Organization for limited-edition and, for reasons known only to edition size is handled is strictly up illustrated by Red Skelton. Menu except the artist. Manchester, CT 06040 647-<)941 plates that operates in the United himself, the director, Harald Bing, to the too or so companies Steak and Shrimp. Chilli care provided at each 10 a.m. Service of Worship States, Australia, Denmark, had the mold destroyed after only worldwide that produce limited- “ Also, if you recognize his style recognize as good impressionism On the other hand, you’re 643-11.39 as, say, impressionism, compare it and then decide, yes, this is good. perfectly free to buy it simply K«»r ■ mrtiagr of hope and iove earh day. dial 649-4673. France, Germany, Italy. Japan, 400 copies had been fired. edition plates. Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and “ N ow." says Ms. Tougas, "there They can announce the number: with what people have come to I'm going to buy it." because you like it. I MANCHKSTKli HKRAl.I), Tuesday, April 2, 1985 - 13 12 - MANCHESTER HF.RAl.n. Tuosd;iy. April 2. 19H5 —Manchester Yesterdaye- Spring flowers are tradition of Easter

Park offered "Christ being raised — dieth no more." Advice This Easter card, with its white peony on the front and tulips on the back, is about 8 inches tall. The fringe Collectors' great hiking and the tassels you pull to open it up are in a glossy pale yellow shade. Inside we see a white fritillary (a Corner How much do you know bell-shaped blossom in the lily fam ily), and a Marshal By Dorothy Hartmann Niel yellow rose, together with Easter messages. Special to the Herald The exact dating of the card is in doubt, but it is Russ MacKendrick certainly some time in the past century before the Tucked in the southeast corner of Manchester, avalanche of post cards in the early 1900s. about a homosexual’s life? Spring flowers to represent the Resurrection are a bordering the Bolton hills, lies an area long known as Highland Park. traditional showing at the Easter season. One writer look sexy — all I want is one that'.s D EAR AB BY: Several years ago Around the turn of the century, this small has pointed to the tiny purple violet as being linked by comfortable. you ran a "Test Your Knowledge of section of Manchester was a favorite hiking ancient legends to Christ's Passion. But out of the lancy Iringes like the photo, or "Violet-Strewn post Right now I'm wearing a nursing Homosexuality" quiz. Will you destination and picnic spot. Pure spring water welter of violets, lilies, daffodils, jonquils, hyacinths cards ...” Another story: “All Dressed Up for bra, which is far from comforta­ please run it again? Thank you. Dear was obtainable amidst a quiet grove of trees, and and tulips, the white Bermuda lily has become the Easter," has a picture of a baby chick in bonnet and ble. but 1 haven't been able to find R.M.G., HOUSTON a large log cabin was available for rest, most accepted symbol. skirt; another with hat and umbrella promenading anything that's better. Is there- no Abby relaxation and eating, provided you supplied your We also expect to see colored eggs, bunny rabbits, with a bunny in waistcoat, and some tiny tots are one in the country who designs a DEAR R.M.G.: Here it is: own food and drink. pussy-willows, lambs and baby chicks. The theme is pulHng a wagon with a rabbit in a tux. comfortable bra for a 381)'.’ Abigail I believe Case Brothers, well-known paper new life. The eggs and rabbits come from far back in You can go after certain publishers of cards. The DEAR READERS: How much Van Buren D IN YPSILANTI. pagan mists, belonging to the Festival of Eostre, the. Paul Finkenrath productions of 1905-1911 are said to MICH. manufacturers, donated the land and built the do you know about homosexuality? cabin for the enjoyment of the townspeople. Goddess of Springtime and Fertility. It is written that total 10,000 different numbers. Perhaps the farthest- Mark the following statements Young people's groups would hike to the park Eostre (Easter), created the rabbit (a hare really), out would be the live-model Easter post cards, such as DEAR D.: There must be- a bra "True" or "False." and then enjoy outdoor games and perhaps a corn out of the body of a bird and in gratitude for its gift of the "Little maid with pose romantic sitting in an egg • Homosexuals commit more for you — you just haven't found it and potato roast. A cousin of mine held her life the bunny lays beautifully-colored eggs once a gigantic ... With Love at Eastertide." crimes than straight people. • Children raised by gay par­ yet. If your ne-e-ds are- special, V wedding reception there and it was an enjoyable year on the day of the vernal equinox. Then others with wings, or carrying pussy willows • Everyone is born straight, but ents (or gay people) usually perhaps a bra can be altered to fit Herald photo by Tarquinio "good time had by all” affair, held among rustic We have read a story in the Antique Trader Weekly in a basket, or whatever ingenuity can contrive to be some become gay because they become homosexuals themselves. you more comfortable. In the surroundings. entitled "Is There an Easter Rabbit?” The article expressed by photos of living dolls. have been seduced by a-gay person How did you score? meantime. if I hea-- from a 38D k : Judges, from left, look over entries in seum; and Sue Tyler, Manchester High Highland Park was a special little park in my concludes with the answer: "Y es, Virginia ... How early in life. If you marked all 12 statements with a helpful suggestion. I'll let memory; a place to enjoy nature and unwind dreary would be this world if there were no such TONIGHT: • You can always test homosex­ "F a ls e ." you are very well you know. the National History Day competition at School. The competition on Saturday from the noise and traffic of the more populated beast.” Open House at the Central Connecticut Coin Club — uals and lesbians by the way they informed. was sponsored by MCC’s Institute of Manchester Community College. They areas of Manchester. Another custom we take for granted is the blooming Mott’s Community Hall, 587 E. Middle Turnpike, 7 to act, dress and talk. If you marked nine or more- DEAR ABBY: Our 34-year-old are, from left, Lisa Larson Miller, MCC; Local History. of the titivations and finery of the Easter Parade. It is 9. • If a person is gay, no amount of statements "F alse," youarefairly daughter died four months ago. Dorothy Hartmann lives at 235 Mountain Road not based on whimsy and pride, as one might think, Have a cup of coffee with some experts. Bring your therapy or motivation can change well informed. leaving a wonderful husband and I Children's Mu- Photo by MacKendrick In Ellington. Do you have a Manchester memory but rather on sound reasoning. It is said to bring bad dubious coins or paper money for free adjudication him. three small children She was our If you marked four or more you'd like to share with Manchester Herald luck if you do not wear something new on that day, and appraisals. This Easter card, with white peony on • Boys raised by domineering only child and we are heartbroken statements "True," you have a Easter cards now rank just below Christmas If our son-in-law marries again, readers? Perhaps you remember the day the the front and tulips on the back, is about mothers and weak (or absent) great deal to learn about homosex­ greetings and valentines in collector demand. Typical Russ MacKendrick is a longtime Manchester and he probably will, he will have Students go up for history circus came to town or the night the garage 8 inches tall and dates from the 1800s. ; fathers usually turn into uality. because all of the above- burned down or the day your brother enlisted in collections may specialize in decorated crosses, or resident who is an authority on collectibles. homosexuals. another mother-in-law and father- and Kimberly St. Mtirtin, "The statements are false! Several area junior and senior School, a ninth-grader, lor his the army. Submit a photo if one is available. If • Gay people can never become in-law What about us. .Abby ’ Can Telephone, " third, Shawn P. high schools competed Saturday project. "The Pyramids " your submission is used, we’ll pay you fS. Photos mothers or fathers. we still consider ourselves his Adams ;ind Gregory Mlodzinski, 2 DEAR A B B ]^ During the last • Homosexuals are more in­ "in-laws ’ " And will our grand- during National History Day at In the war category, the follow­ will be returned; submissions will not. few years, I have spent a small .Assumption. "The AUimo." clined to molest children sexually children still be o u r Manchester Community College ing students won First pUicc. Eric College Notes fortune trying to find a comforta­ Junior high wintiers in the than heterosexuals. grandchildren? The event was sponsored by MCC's Fentress, RHAM Junior High. ble brassiere. I have a large "Media " category were first. • If a person has one or two HEARTBROKEN Institute of Local History "The Battle of Trafalgar"; se­ drawer filled with practically new Christine Kostek and Sandra For- sexual experiences with someone Third-place w inner in the papers cond, Marc Hughes. Assumption, Flanagan on dean’s list brassieres — none of which 1 can schino. Assumption. “ The Cheney of the same sex, he is gay. category was Christopher R Ward "Operation Christro.se,"; third. ____^ wear. Mills,"; second, Brian Lombardo About Toum Maureen Flanagan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • The American Psychiatric- DEAR HEARTBROKEN: A1 from .Assumption Junior High Brian Kleinhen, .Assumption. and Timothy Cronin. Assumption, ThomasJ. Flanagan of 48 N. Elm St., has been named Association classifies homosexu­ I have tried different brands and though your grandchildren will School He won for his paper. "Midway Island " "The Connecticut State House." to the dean’s list at Assumption Collge in Worcester, als as "sick." have been fitted by professionals in always be your grandchildren, "Defenders of Bataan and Group project winners included All these winners will partici­ Weight program starts Mass. She is a sophomore majoring in psychology and • Homosexuals can be legally Ypsilanti. Detroit and Ann Arbor. your son-in-law will be your former Corregidor " first place, Jeffrey R Martin. pate with other area winners at a foreign languages. married to each other under the Not one fits! All day I feel pinched, son-in-law You can certainly In the individual projects cate­ Steven Nowak. Robert Gess. Ro Manchester Health Department will sponsor a May 11 competition at Central law in the United States. poked and pushed. When 1 get consider him a member of your gory. third-place winner w as Jus­ belt Hartnett, .Assumption, "D- weight-loss program starting tonight from 7 to 8; 30 at Connecticut State University. • Most homosexuals try to con­ home from work, the first thing I family because he is the father ot tin ’•'in' Bi'nn,.i lonior Hieh Dav"; second. Tricia .A Colletti the Nutmeg Branch YWCA, 78 N. Main St. The course UConn honors Roberts vert young people into becoming do is take off my bra. your grandchildren, but legally will combine behavior modificaiton techniques with Elizabeth A. Roberts, 35 Tunxis Trail, Bolton, has gay also. I don't want a bra that makes me you are no longer related. diet. The eight-week course is $50, For more information, call Joanne Cannon, been selected for the dean's list at the University oj 647-3179. Connecticut School of Business Administration. • Baldness can strike women Bucknell names Burgess Real estate seminar offered DEAR DR LAMB - 1 am 68 and occurred after a weekend of three or Deborah S. Burgess of 85 Galaxy Drive is on the am surely going totally bald My hair four overeat-vomit sessions Am I A continuing education real estate seminar will be dean’s list at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. has been coming out since I was 40 1 damaging my health in any way ’ sponsored by the Manchester and Vernon Board of had a badly needed hysterectomy at Your DEAR READER — Many bulimia Realtors on April 10 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Manchester Haloburdo honored 29, victims do have a danger of poor Community College's Lowe Program Center. When my hair started to come out. Health nutrition and all that causes These Barbara Drisko of the Real Estate Training- Lynn Haloburdo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I thought it was due to tension and people, like the anorexia nervosa Education Service in Bridgeport and John Charters of Haloburdo of 33 Laurwood Drive, Bolton, is on th^ possibly the use of hair coloring I got Lawrence patient, often have a preoccupation the Real Estate Commission in Hartford will be the dean's list at Ithaca College. Ithaca, N.Y. The Bolton a wiglet, then a full wig. Now I'm Lamb, M.D. with thinness Starvation, regardless speakers for the seminar, which is titled "Current High School graduate, Class of 1982, is a junior retired with no tension and no hair of how it is induced, is a health- Real Estate Legislation, Licensing Laws, Regulations majoring in mathematics. coloring, but my hair continues to wrecker and Revisions.” come out. I don't dare appear without You are unlikely to get heart The fee of $20 for members of either sponsoring a wig. disease Staying thin usually protects group or $25 to non-members should be sent to the Donovan placed on list against heart disease .Also, you are a Can you offer any suggestions'* At 1 have discussed hair-regeneration Manchester Board of Realtors, 186 E. Center St., Mary Donovan is on the dean's list at the Unviersily cycles and hair loss in The Health woman, and I presume a young least I have near-perfect teeth, but I Manchester, 06040. Registration is limited to 250. of New England, Biddeford, Maine. She is a senior in worry about the day when I will have Letter 12-6. Hair Care, which I am woman, which also means there is lit­ H k .. the Division of Occupational Therapy. no hair and can't keep a wig on. sending you Others who want this tle chance of heart disease DEAR READER — By all means, issue can send 75 cents with a long, Yes, there is a danger of damaging see a dermatologist. You might have stamped, self-addressed envelope for your esophagus from forceful vomit­ Masons meet Wednesday MacDonald earns honors ing. Retching can lead to a tear in the an underlying hormone imbalance it to me in care of this newpaper, P.O Royal Arch Masons, Delta Chapter, will meet that causes hair loss. Women do have esophagus, with a severe and sudden Marcella MacDonald of 158 McKee St. is on the Box 1551. Radio Citv Station, New Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, 25 E. • - i hair loss. It can be quite extensive York. NY 10019 hemorrhage. dean’s list at American International College. Center St. Refreshments will be served. and is similar to male pattern bald­ The esophagus is a muscular tube Springfield, Mass., where she is in the School of Arts ness. DEAR DR LAMB — I have a prob­ between your throat and your stom­ and Sciences. Some dermatologists claim to have lem similar to anorexia nervosa, ach. It contracts in a smooth rhyth­ gotten good results by using estrogen called bulimia I've had this problem mic manner to propel food into your Art show set for June Herald photo by Pinto cream on the scalp. It will not restore for five years. Unlike most bulimics, stomach When you induce vomiting Magee, Ansaldl on list The Manchester Art Association is accepting the lost hair, but will stop the pro­ who overeat and induce vomiting on a yourself, it disturbs the normal applications for the 12th annual outdoor arts and Oh, come all ye birdies H. James Magee of 28 Ansoldi Road, and Lynn M. _ gressive thinning. Obviously, this daily basis. I overeat and vomit only rhythm After all, vomiting moves crafts show to be held June 2 in Center Park, The show Michaud of 125 West St. are on the dean’s list at Bryaijt treatment is not for men once a week, sometimes twice. food in the opposite direction This is open to all artists and crafts people. Cash prizes and Lois Brown of 80 Lenox St. looks over year and a bird took advantage of the College. Smithfield, R.I. Both are freshmen. He is Using hair coloring will not cause Am I a candidate for heart prob­ can lead to esophageal spasms, which studying management and marketing. hair loss. Some hair preparations, lems'’ Am I causing damage to my are uncomfortable and cause pain ribbons will be awarded. The entry fee is $20. For the family’s Christmas wreath. The situation. She built a nest in the wreath's including peroxides, may damage the esophagus? Lately 1 have had a You would be wise to seek profes­ entry forms, write John Massolini, 144 Bolton Center Browns were a little late taking the center and laid some eggs. hair shaft, but a new hair will grow in strange feeling at the top of my sional counseling to understand why Road, Bolton, 06040. wreath (Jown from their front door this Faculty honors for Sears to replace it in the regular cycle of breastbone, as if my esophagus has an you have the gorge-vomit habit and to Courtland P. Sears III, son of Mr. and Mrs. hair regeneration. irregularity or a weak spot. This help you overcome it Courtland P. Sears Jr. of 2 W. Carter St., is on tl\e Emblem Club plans supper faculty honors list at Trinity College in Hartford. ■ Manchester Emblem Club will meet Wednesday at Service Notes A senior majoring in chemistry. Sears has been Know the wool you want 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 30 Bissell St., to plan the named to this list on three previous semesters. dime-a-dip supper to be held April 14 at the lodge. He is a President's Fellow in chemistry and a member of Phi Beta Kappa, the scholastic honor DEAR POLLY: What is the outside, making a lovely pillow- Corinne Baldwin will be chairman. Her committee Persons at Keesler Corps promotes James society. He is a 1981 graduate of Manchester High difference between garments la­ cover from it. will serve refreshments at the meeting. Marine Lance CpI. David B. James, son of Mr. and School. beled "wool," "virgin wool." "re­ C.W Airman Robert F. Persons, son of Mr. and Mrs. cycled wool" and "lamb's wool?" Robert Persons of 250 Lewis Hill Road. Coventry, has Mrs. Bruce H. James of 72 Crestwood Drive, has been MRS. V.K. Polly’s Barbados festival been assigned to Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Check health at town hall Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif. He joined the, Wheaton lists Sposito NEW* YORK (UPI) - For the IP completing Air Force basic training. He is a 1984 DEAR MRS. V.K.: If a garment Pointers 12th consecutive year. Barbados COVENTRY — The Community Health Care graduate of Coventry High School. Marine Corps in November 1983. Laura Marie Sposito, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John is labeled "w ool," it must be made will celebrate its annual Crop Over Herald photo by Pinto Services will hold office hours Wednesday from 2 to 3 J. Sposito of 52 Steel Crossing Road, Bolton, has been p.m. at the town hall. Residents served by the agency named to the dean’s list at Wheaton College. Norton, from the fiber taken from sheep, Polly Fisher Festival as a national holiday, Army decorates McKusIck angora or cashmere (Kasmir) from July 13 through August 5. Posies for the teacher may receive blood pressure checks, tuberculosis DeToro goes to Nevada Mass. goats, camels, alpacas, llamas or tests, throat cultures and health guidance. For more Sgt. Robert J. McKusick, son of Elsa V . McKusick of For more information, contact Airman Eric J. DeToro. son of John J. DeToro of Anne Ward, a teacher at Buckley Monday was Teacher Appreciation Day information, call the services at 228-9428. 323 Cross St.. Coventry, has been decorarted with the vicunas. In general, any of the the Barbados Board of Tourism, Manchester and Lois Collins of Meriden, has Army Achievement Medal at Fort Campbell, K y . The Keene honors several specialty fibers (cashmere, an­ 800 Second Ave., N Y C N Y School, accepts flowers from Justin at the school. graduated from the Air Force aircraft maintenance 1979 graduate of Coventry High School is a heavy gora, camel hair, etc.) will be 10017. Tedford of 207 Dartmouth Road. course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. He is Four Manchester residents and one Bolton resident labeled as such, so if you're buying "Lam b'sw ool" is used to refer to Spring brunch at Colony equipment supervisor with the 20th Engineer scheduled to serve at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. have been named to the dean’s list at Keene State something markedsimply "w ool," wool clipped from lambs less than Battalion. College, Keene, N.H. The Manchester students are you can be pretty sure it comes 8 months old. Often it is the first VERNON — The Manchester Aiea Christian - Eric Dupee of 41 Farmington St., Linda Gamelis of 895 Women’s Club will hold a brunch, "Suddenly It's from a sheep or lamb. The fiber time the animal has been sheared, Center St., Arlette Hoch of 35 Dale Road and Steve Cinema HALL FOR RENT Spring," from 9:30 to II: 30a.m. April 10 at the Colony. Shaweross commissioned from such a garment must be new thus the wool has a smooth, round, fo r parties, showers, receptions, Torrey ends training Jonas of 225 Knoll wood Road. The Bolton student is Laura Dunfield, assistant recreation director for and cannot have been made from uncut tip that feels softer than meetings. Complete kitchen fa­ Navy Seaman Recruit Preston M. Torrey, son of Alan J. Shaweross, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Robert Madore of 21 Tolland Road. the town of Manchester, will present a program, "Put used, previously manufactured ordinary wool. It is considered a Hartford (PG-13) 1:15, 7:40, 10. — Police Wllllmantic cilities. Large enclosed parking Mary H. Torrey of 153 Birch St., has completed recruit Shaweross of 125 Bolton Branch Road, Coventry, has CInama City — Amadeus (PG) 7, Academy 2: Their First Assignment Jlllson Square Cinema — Return ot Spring into Your Step the Aerobic W ay." Sharon wool yarn or fabric. premium product, so the designa­ lot. Inquire: training at Recruit Training Command, Naval been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air 9:50. — Stop Makina Sense (PG) )1. — (PG-13) 1:30, 7:20, 9:30. — Mask the JedI (PG) 7, 9:30. — Mask (PG-13) Phillips of Columbia will show how to let music lift the KorbusleskI gets honors If the garment is labeled "re ­ tion "lam b’s wool" is considered a Paris, Texos (R) 6:50,9:40. — The Sure (PG-13) 1:45, 7:10, 9:40. — Baby ... 7:10, 9:30. — Police Academy 2: Their Lithuanian Hall Training Center, San Diego. He joined the Navy in Force upon graduation from Officer Training School cycled wool," the fiber has been selling point. Thing (PG-13) 7:15, 9:15. — Places In Secret of the Lost Legend (PG) 1,7:15, First Assignment (PG-13) 7:10,9:10. — spirits with her program, "L et the Sunshine In.” at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He has been Todd J. KorbusleskI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond the Heart (PG) 7:10, 9:20. 24 QOLWAY STREET September 1984. obtained by reprocessing a pre­ Hope this clears up any confu­ 9:30. — The Breakfast Club (R) 7:40, Baby ... Secret of the Lost Legend (PG) MANCHESTER Penny Smith of Avon will speak on the topic, “ Bloom assigned to Columbus Air Force Base, Miss. Korbusieski of 182 Timrod Road, has received honors Clnestudlo — Bizet's Carmen (PG) 9:45. 7,9. — Friday the 13th Part V — A New Csll belote a P M Where You Are Planted." viously manufactured wool pro­ sion when you're shopping for 7:30. Mon Chester Beginning (R) 7:IS. — Witness (R) 9:15. at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. duct. If recycled wool has been woolens. East Hartford UA Theoters East — Return of the — Porky's Revenge (R) 7:10, 9:10. Reservations for the brunch and its nursery are Knapp reports for duty Eastwood Pub A Cinema — a JedI (PG) 7, 9:30. — The Slugger's Wife needed by nOon Thursday. Call 872-4876 or 649-3423. used, the fiber-content label must Passage to India (PG) 7:15. (PG-13) 7:15, 9:15. — King David Navy Ariman Apprentice Michael J. Knapp, a 1982 Mellor In Georgia Chatham elects Taylor state that fact. DEAR PO LLY: At the end of the Poor RIchord's Pub A Cinema — The (PG-13) 7:20, 9:40. Manchester High School graduate, recently reported “ Virgin wool" is the same as year, I cut my pretty calendar Karate Kid (PG) 7:30, 9:30. Mansfield Showcase Clnemos — Desperately Tronslux College Twin — Red Down 7 for duty with Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Five, Army Pvt. Michael S. Mellor, son of Ernest J. Erica Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell "w ool." It is new wool that has towel in half. I turned the half with Seeking Susan (PG-13) I, 7:25, 9:45. —- with Red River 9: )0. — Second screen Artists at bank Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif. He joined Mellor of 660 Merrow Road, Coventry, and Sheila L. Taylor of Manchester, has been elected president of the calendar on it to the inside and Beverly Hills Cop (R) I, 7:25, 9:35. — never before been made into yarn schedule unavailable. Doris Johnson and Victoria Jennings, both the Navy in July 1984. Mellor of Vernon, has completed one-station unit the sophomore class at Chatham College, Pittsbhrgh. or a felted fabric. left the pretty picture on the Witness (R) 1:45, 7:», 9:50. — Friday Vernon Sign up now for MCC's selection of Spring the 13th Part V —A New Beginning (R) Cine 1 A 2 — A Passage to India (PG) members of the Manchester Art Association, are training at the Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Pa. 1:30, 7:45, 10. — The Last Dragon 7:30. — Into the Night (R) 7:15, 9:30. continuing education courses including: displaying their work this month at the Connecticut Kelly graduates at Kessler Ga. The 12-week course combines basic combat National Bank, 595 Main St. training and advanced individual instruction. August on dean’s list Airman Brigitte J. Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin August of Vernon, a former Manchester Thoughts Introduction to Small Business Taxes - Begins April 15 Shaun Kelly of 35 Ferndale Drive, graduated from BUY ONE TACO ...know your tax obligations resident who graduated from East Catholic High Grange meets Wednesday U.S. Air Force administrative specialist course at Thomas In desert course School, is on the dean's list at Rochester Institute of Keesler Air Force Base. Miss. She is scheduled to Technology, Rochester, N.Y., where he ismajoringin When Jesus entered Jerusalem traumatic to push such questions GET ONE FREE!! Manchester Grange i^ ll meet Wednesday at the Operating a Small Business - Begins April 16 ’ serve with the 48th Combat Support Group at Marine Sgt. David W. Thomas, whose wife, Sheila, biotechnology. Tuesday from his overnight stay in into the background. To study Grange, 205 Olcott St. Th^meeting will start at 8 p.m. Beef or Bean Taco in Crisp Shell Lakenheath, England. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Looney of 12 Bethany, he was encountered by further in the Scriptures just might ...important management principles There will be an auction table, and members should Lenox St., recently participated in the 7th Marine the religious leaders. They asked reveal a need. To admit such need NO LIMIT • NO COUPON NECESSARY bring auction items. Acelln completes training OrlowskI graduates him for his authority to do what he Amphibious Brigade’s Combined Arms Exercise 1-85, would necessarily require change ONLY AT: Basics of Supervision - Begins April 26 Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Patricia A. OrlowskI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was doing, particularly cleansing Army National Guard Pvt. Robert A. Acelln, son of a task force organized for mechanized operations in a in their religious commitments. ...for potential and new managers Neighbors Night will be observed. Vincent Orlowski of Manchester, graduated summa the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Acelin of 157 Homestead St., desert environment. And a vested interest makes such cum laude from Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I. She Jesus answered with a question: has completed one-station unit training at the Army change unthinkable: , majored in finance. "John’s baptism — was it from Overeaters have help Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga. He is a 1983 Force graduates Jancsek heaven, or from men?" People often set out to study Short courses, evening s. graduate of Manchester High School. They dared not answer. To say God's Word, only to discover such meetings, once-a-week, no Overeaters Anonymous will meet Wednesday in the Airman Luke Jancsek, son of Lily E. Jancsek of 360 Barnes goes to Colorado from heaven would have left them disconcerting truths. Suddenly cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester Memorial' Oakland St., graduate from the Air Force aircraft mextean food exams, just good Cyr finishes course Airman Clifford T. Barnes, son of Nancy J. liable for not believing John. To their pursuit of truth is halted. A Hospital. Newcomers will be welcomed at 7:30 p.m. A maintenance course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Warzynski and stepson of Walter C. Warzynski of 27 say from men would have incurred softened heart grows flinty hard. information. speaker will start at 8 p.m. Army Pvt. Normand J. Cyr Jr., husband of Kathy Texas. He is scheduled tro serve with the 438th the wrath of the people who held And, with those challengers of 246 Broad St., Manchester — 646-1978 ManchesterJM/k ODHYTiunity C olege The group follows the principles of Alcoholics Cyr and son of Mr. and Mrs. Normand Cyr, all of Stone St., has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Organizational Maintenance Squadron at McGuire Call 647-6242 Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. He is John to be a prophet. Jesus, they say, “ We don't know,” HOURS: Mon.-Th. 11am-9:30pm / Fri. & Sal. 1 lam-11 pm 60 Bidweil Street Anonymous in helping people who are compulsive Coventry, has completed an Army motor transport Air Force Base, N.J. He is a 1983 graduate of Howell Cowardly silence! Oh, how often Sunday 1pm-9:30pm Manchester, Connecticut 06040 overeaters. operator course at Fort Dix, N.J. Cheney Technical High School. a 1984 graduate of Manchester High School. men refuse to wrestle with contra­ Eugene Brewer dictions in their lives. 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VOL. LI — NO. 20 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald Three Musketeers carry Nova to NCAA title

Bv Rick Gosselln ralded Wildcats — , Georgetown for the NCAA title. "It’s not a miracle to me,” said \^T. United Press International Dwayne McClain and Gary The threesome had cards Pinckney, who was named the m A letter to the editor McLain — taiked a good game printed as freshmen to identify tournament’s outstanding player LEXINGTON, Ky. — Honor was themselves as The Three Musket­ after collecting 16 points, 6 re­ \ when they enrolled at Villanova Feeling this way, 1 shouldn t be calling Villanova’s Three Musket­ four years ago. eers and boasted of becoming an hounds and 5 steals to win his Dear Blditor: scratched into the new paint. It was not a question of what was forced to have to read it all over the eers louder than history was On Monday night they played NBA expansion team. They made head-to-head confrontation with outside of the school. beckoning Georgetown. a pact that one day they would play Georgetown’s All-America Pa­ As a senior at MHS, I’ve seen written that disturbed me, but it more than a good game, carrying 1 would like to urge both the The three seniors on the unhe­ in the Final B'our ... but it appeared trick Ewing. ” I knew we could win many years of renovations which was the fact that it was simply the Wildcats to a 66-64 upset of faculty and the students of MHS they had run out of time. ali along,” he said. have been both costly to the school unnecessary. I wonder what these not to put up w'ith this insult to our The Wildcats lost in NCAA Pinckney was joined on the and very distracting to the stu­ people would think if someone scratched words into the hood of school. We spend many hours a day regional finals in 1982 and 1983 and all-tournament team by his two dents and faculty. here, and we should show a lot they were second-round losers in fellow Musketeers and Villanova When I returned to school in the their car or .something else they more pride than is evident by this 1984. Their pact appeared hollow guard Harold Jensen, who came fall. 1 was surprised at what a cared about? when Villanova finished third in off the bench to score 10 of his 14 fantastic job had been done. It Lately, some people have de­ graffiti. Money to remove these remarks . 3 the Big East this winter, suffering poins in the .second half. Ewing was seemed that everything was either cided to paint the outside of the won't last forever, and soon, the 10 overall losses and being seeded the fifth member of the all-tourney new or improved, and the pride I boys’ locker rooms, the score- words of the minority will speak No. 8 in the Southeast Regionai for team with 14 points and 5 rebounds had for my school had increased board, and the press box with graffiti such as 'LSD "1. " permanently for those of the the 1985 NCAA Tournament. in his final college game. greatly But tho.se three seniors would not McClain scored 17 points and I’nfortunately, as I entered the I think 1 speak tor the majority of majority at MHS. si„„,rely. let No. 2 Michigan stand in their McLain added 8 points as the ■ t cafeteria lobby on the first day. 1 the school when 1 say that I don't Peter Harrison way in March. Nor would they Wildcats gave the city of Philadel­ saw the words "Led Zepplin ' agree with this kind of behavior allow No. 7 North Carolina or No. 4 phia its first NCAA championship Memphis State to slow them down. since 19.54 when LaSalle prevailed. And finally, there was Georgetown "This is awesome — as everyone — the defending NCAA champion said Georgetown was this morn­ Israeli students bring and the No. 1 rated team in the ing,” McClain said. ‘Nobody in (From left to right) Becky Castagna, Kris were recently honored at the Bennet country. America knows how hard we Howard, Debbie Dussault, Kathie Co- girls' cross-country 10-year reunion. Villanova coach Rollie Massi- worked. This is what can happen -•I mino, whose Wildcats had fallen to when you really work. They said 1 meau, Coach Stanley Bebyn, Carolyn These MHS students still actively informai and informative A Georgetown twice already this we had to play a perfect game to Fahey, Laura Bottone, Jamie Ross and participate in cross-country running. season, predicted his team would win and this wasn't too bad. ” Sherry Veal were among the many who have to play a perfegt game David Wingate sank a leaning Monday night to beat the Hoyas for 14-foot jumper to give Georgetown 2 presentation to history ciass the NCAA championship. And a 54 ,53 lead with 4:50 remaining guess what? The Hoyas then tried to put the Bennet girls’ cross In front of 23,124 fans at Rupp game into the deep freeze with a On Wednesday. March 27, two month out ol each year in the army "cool, ” they say "Ganuv.” Arena, a national television au­ spread offense but Billy Marlin’s V Israeli students visited Manches­ reserves, until they are 55. According to Yoram and Vered, dience and some disbelieving errant pass gave Villanova the ball UPI photo the Israeli’s do not watch nearly as ter High School. They bre Yoram is a high school junior historians who had already placed back with 3:30 left. Villanova’s E(J Pinckney (54), the most valuable player of members of a group consisting of who lives in the southern part of the much television as the Americans Georgetown among the great Jensen canned an 18-foot jumper country celebrate with 60 students who are spending six country In school, he focuses on do. There is only one channel, and college basketball teams of all with 2:11 remaining to put the the NCAA championship game, slams one home in front weeks in the L’nited States fhese math, chemistry and physics. He there’s no cable TV or MTV. time, Villanova played that perfect Wildcats in the lead for good at of Georgetown’s Ralph Dalton. two students named Yoram and plays basketball and is a member .. The education system is much basketball game — shocking the 55-54. Pinckney then stripped Vered were assigned to Connecti­ of the "Scouts. ” The Scouts, he different than ours. They spend six Hoyas and allowing Pinckney. Wingate ol the ball on a baseline conds to play. "They shot the ball extremely a ten-year reunion cut. They have been traveling explained, is much like our Girl days a week in school. They have McClain and McLain to finish as drive and converted 2 free throws "Nobody thought we could do well, " Georgetown coach John through the state talking to high Scouts, except the organization Saturday off and go to school on champions. on the ensuing foul to make it 57-54. it. " Massimino added, "but I did.” Thompson said. "Look at their Let’s catch up on some town­ All ol the members were given Kennedy, superintendent of school students, and making them spends a lot of time discussing Sundays. They take up to 11 UPI photo The Wildcats sank an NCA.A Villanova hit 9-of-12 free throws Villanova used its season-ending percentages both from the field wide sports trivia. What's the schools, attended the 10-year trophies representing their 10 aware of Israel, the situation political issues facing their courses a year and will have each Tournament record 78.6 percent of in the final 90 seconds, including 4 six-game winning streak to finish and the free throw line. Villanova longest undefeated season in a reunion. years of athletic excellence. A there, and, m general, what Israeli country. class only a few days a week, Villanova’s Gary McLain (22), who triggered the Wildcats their shots (22-of-28) and also hit by McClain, to build leads of up to 5 with a 25-10 record, the worst of won the game fairly. We have no junior high sport in Manchester? Among the many members who banner of every member of the life is like According to Yoram and Vered. instead of every day. School to 19-of-23 free throws in the second points and the final score was as any NCA.A champion. Georgetown complaints. " What junior high sport has been came to the reunion were Donna Bennet girls’ cross-country teams The visit was basically designed young people, as well as adults, some degree is much less formal. offense, holds the NCAA championship trophy aloft as half to deny Georgetown a place in close as it was because George­ saw its 17-gamc winning streak "We might not have won the ball coached for 10 years by the same McCarthy, the first girl runner for was made to show the importance to provide Americans with an spend much more time concerning Teachers are addressed by their he’s surrounded by teammates Gary McClain (33) and history as the NCAA’s first repeat town’s Michael Jackson sank an come to an end in finishing with a game, ” Ewing added, "but I still dedicated and enthusiastic coach’’ Bennet. and her teammates, of the team, and other junior high informal view of Israel. They themselves with politics — includ­ first names, and everyone has Harold Jensen. champion in 12 years. uncontested layup with two se- 3.5-3 record. think we’re No. 1." The Bennet Junior High girls' Jackie Meyer and Sharon Kelly. level sports This banner symbol­ began the presentation by famil­ ing their country’s and other open campus. cross-country team has been unde­ Beth White. Brenda Allen. Mara ized teamwork, sportsmanship, iarizing the MHS students with the country’s policies. The reasoning Believe it or not, they can walk feated for to years because of the Walrath and Jennifer McKenzie, excellence, and a bond among all geographic location. The country for this is that Israel is surrounded down the hall without a pass. They coaching of Mr. Stanley Bebyn. all former MHS students, attended of the runners. is the size of New Jersey, and the by several countries two times the have 10- to 30-minute breaks and the hard work of the members this banquet. A special award was given to climate varies. In the North, it size of theirs, most of which are not between classes, and the students Wildcats were hot of this team. The team has Those Bennet cross-country junior Debbie Dussauit. She re­ snows three months during the of peace terms with. don’t change rooms. Instead, the captured 126 wins and no losses. runners that still attend Manches­ ceived an award for the hard work year, and the people ski. It is very The people of Israel realize that teachers change rooms. If a That’s an incredible record for any ter High School are as follows: which she exerted to get the schooi mild in the South, like Florida. they are living under a constant teacher is absent, class is merely team. — A Debbie Dube. Tina Gudmundson, and got hotter record on Bennet’s cross-country The presentation continued as threat and therefore the 18-year- dismissed: there are no Last Thursday. Mr. William Betty Maher. Theresa Carroll. course. they each told us about them­ old does not resent the time spent substitutes. Wooldridge and Mr. Stanley Bebyn Laura Bottone. Becky Castagna, Bill Patrick told the female selves. Vered lives in Jerusalem in the army. Eighty-five percent of the Israeli By Pohia Smith ella team made 22-of-28 field goals, organized and held a 10-year Debbie Dussault. Kathie Comeau, athletes to take advantage of their and is a high school senior. In The teenagers in Israel do not people graduate from college. United Press International including 8-of-9 from 16-to-21 feel. reunion for all of the members of Cheryl Finklestein. Carolyn Fa­ athletic capabilities to help get school, her favorite courses are sound very different than the ones There are only five colleges in the \ Their overall shooting percentage the Bennet girls' cross-country hey, Kristine Howard, Sheryl Veal, themselves into college for further math, chemistry and literature. in the United States. They enjoy country, and they cost $1,400 a LEXINGTON. Ky. - They'll of 78.6 shattered the old NC.AA team. Tickets were $4.50, which Meg Lyons, Sue Allen, Jamie Ross, education. Sportscaster Patrick Next year, she will enter the army the same kind of music and spend year. cool off. The Experts said at championship game record of 67 4 included a spaghetti dinner, ice Cherrie Barrett. Paula Lacey, told them to work toward great for two years, and will then study much time socializing with their There are many similarities and halftime. Nobody shoots 72.2 per­ percent (31-of-46) set by Ohio State cream for dessert, and Bill Pa­ Gretchen Sines. Stacey Tomkiei performance in order to have a at one of the five colleges in Israel. friends. Instead of going to McDo­ differences between the United cent for an entire game. in 1960. and the tournament record trick, the sportscaster of WFSB- and Holli Avery. P chance for some type of scholar­ Vered explained that after gra­ nald’s (by the way. Vered and States and Israel, and talking with The Experts were wrong. of 75.0 percent (33-of-44l set by TV, Channel 3, as a nightcap of the The most recent team consisted ship or financial help for college. duating from high school, it is Yoram do not like McDonald’s at Vered and Yoram was very Just as wrong as when they Northeastern in a first-round game evening. About 45 girls from of Jessica Marshall. Kim Jarvis. After Bill Patrick spoke. Dr. necessary to serve in the army for all), they go to a place called interesting. It is amazing just how declared Villanova had no chance last year. previous seasons attended this Merry Chadziewicz, Doreen Meisner presented coach Bebyn. at least two years, and for boys, it Fatafel, which serves chic peas in of stopping Georgetown from banquet. small the world really is. Breen. Darcy Hoagland. Kristin Bill Patrick, and superintendent is three years Men must spend a pita bread. Instead of saying winning its second straight NCAA Georgetown, however, took good The night began with a prayer - J.H. / Turek, Mindy Forde, Jean Faber, Kennedy with "Bebyn-Mania ” tee- championship. shots, too. Under normal circum­ from Dr. Paul Kroll. He praised Jode Allen, Chris Inthavong, Dawn shirts. Dr. Meisner commented. Unbelievably, the Wildcats were stances. the Hoyas would have the runners, and blessed the food. Sarni, Crystal Therien, Julie ’You too can own your very own even hotter in the second half of the been satisfied, and probably vic­ After dinner. Dr. Meisner. the Garner. Lola Painter and Chris Bebyn-Mania tee-shirt with a title game in Rupp Arena Monday torious. with their final 54.7 shoot­ master of ceremonies, spoke Prospects for outdoor McDougal. minimal cost of only five dollars ” night, shooting an amazing 90 ing percentage. highly of 'he team and announced Part of this team will be The night was filled with joy and It was more than looking for that Mr. Bebyn would be looking percent from the field for the final responsible for upholding the unde­ sentiment, and everyone seemed 20 minutes. The blistering, record­ good shots that took the W’ildcats to forward to the 11th undefeated feated record and will have the to enjoy the 10-year celebration of their first NCAA crown Monday season. setting figure, coupled with a yj duty to begin its quest for the being an awesome cross-country track look promising stingy matchup-zone defense, pro­ night. It was one of those rare, Mr Leonard Sender, the chair­ second consecutive decade of team' inexplicable hot streaks athletes in man of the Board of Education in pelled Villanova to a 66-64 upset of ■fr-- undefeated dual meets in the the bigger, stronger Hoyas. all sports occasionally experience. Manchester, and Dr. James cross-country season. - B.C. The weather has finally started few excellent showings in a Dave Dickson, Tom O’Marra and Villanova Coach Rollie Massi- to warm up, meaning that spring is number of large invitational and Don Wright. The sprinters include The Wildcats were neither upset nor insulted by The Experts’ mino did his best to make the actually here, and with spring all-star meets. A1 O’Neil, Paul Sikowsky, Eli performance seem rational, sug­ comes spring sports. Of those The outdoor team is nearly McFoley and Bob Castagna, who predictions. Even had they known it would take that kind of shooting gesting it stemmed from the power sports, perhaps the largest team is double the size of the indoor team, also is the only hurdler on the UPI photo of positive thinking The High-School World the track team, that group of giving them a wealth of talent to team, as of now. to beat Georgetown, their attitude talented athletes with a great draw from. There are also a number of John Thompson, Georgetown coach, had plenty to cry would have remained the same. "After our mass today — we variety of skills and events. Perhaps the most noticeable underclassmen who will round out about afterwards as his heavily favored Hoyas were They were counting on strong always have one before our pre­ If indoor track gives any indica­ improvement in the team will be in the running events and should be defense and consistent, intelligent game meal, ” said Massimino, ” 1 works out of the newly tion of how outdoor track is knocked off by Villanova for NCAA championship. play to carry them to victory. asked each of the players to go up the weight events, where the trew able to contribute greatly to the headed, the prospects for this has grown from one to at least five. team. Georgetown won the 1984 title. "That’s incredible. " said Villan­ to their rooms by themselves for 15 season seem very good. The boys’ In indoor, the team’s lone shot Presently there is a slight gap in ova forward Dwayne McClain minutes and think about two indoor track team placed third in putter was John Rogers, but he is the jumping events as most of the after looking at his team’s final things: One, to play not with the established office the new league and made quite a now joined by Brian Brophy, Albie jumpers were graduated last year, One weakness exposed offensive statistics, which in­ idea not to lose, but to play to win, Harris and Peter Harri.son, who but with the number of new cluded his game-high 17 points. and two. I wanted them to think UPI photo Six people are responsible for Arts.” ters. They can be slipped under the will round out the shot put, javelin athletes who have joined the team, The mind-boggling stats re­ that they were good enough to putting together the High School Recently, Chip Blodget has door, or they can be given to HSW Staff and discuss events. these gaps should be filled. vealed the tournament’s Cinder­ win. ” Villanova coach jumps for joy as the World each week. The staff is assisted the editors with writing Jennifer or Becky. Co-Editors: ., Becky Castagna The running crew seems to The team’s first meet is next Hoyas couldn’t keep final seconds tick off in NCAA championship game headed by Jennifer Heinrich and articles and creating headlines. Jennifer Heinrich remain consistent throughout the Monday, and it is a big meet in the Monday night. Massimino said his team could win — and Becky Castagna as co-editors. So Lizette Heritage and Susan Alpert The co-editors are also looking News editor.... Karen Di Yeso year, and this will hold true for league. for those students who are inter­ r it did in impressive style. far, they have worked well to­ assist the staff by typing and Feature editor ... Susan Baker outdoor track. Covering the dis­ Any support would be greatly up with torrid ‘Cats gether, sometimes under adverse proofreading stories. ested in becoming editors of the Sports editor...... Eric Brown tance events will be Paul Toland, appreciated, and the public is conditions. paper next year. Those students Vinnie Liscomb, Mike Barry. Jim Photo editor .... Eric Heinrich invited to catch a glimpse of the LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) - Next time for Georgetown will be Eric Brown, the sports writer This staff has recently been should start to submit articles. The Graphics editor . Jim Lemieux Lemieux and Chip Blodget. Strong champion-to-be track team. Georgetown, the team with no without Patrick Ewing, the domi­ and editor, follows the teams’ given an office. After much clean­ interested students will be judged Advisor...... Zane Vaughan in the middle distance events will Pickney emerges on effort, quality of articles, and nant player In the nation who took progress and their special achieve­ ing and painting, the job is finally be John Comeau, Tom Lyons, - E.B. apparent weaknesses, had one ments to make the best articles finished. The office is located creativity. exposed Monday. The Hoyas can’t his team to the championship r s '' possible. Eric Heinrich is the photo across from Room 266, in the math win when the opposition shoots 79 game three times during his editor. He has arranged and hallway of MHS. It is fully A new position has been formed percent from the floor. four-year career. as star of stars photographed all pictures needed. equipped with a desk, a file for next year’s staff. Chip Blodget A game away from reaching the A victory would have put Ewing He finds original ways to set up cabinet, an interview seat, and a will be the foreign correspondent in the company of Bill Russell. LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) - Ed years ago in my sopfiomore year while he is a student in Germany status of a dynasty, Georgetown Pinckney, the NCAA tournament versus Georgetown I had 27 points pictures in order to gain and keep table with three manual Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill the reader interested. during his senior year. The posi­ fell victim to the unprecedented Most Valuable Player, waved and 22 rebounds.” typewriters. W’alton: centers who have won Jim Lemieux, the graphics edi­ tion will give a new and exciting sharpshooting of Villanova, which scissors in the air, anxious to cut "They are very physical and you tor. creates a comic strip most For the past two years, the High twist to the paper. denied the Hoyas a chance to back-to-back national titles. down the nets symbolizing Villano­ are always aware of Patrick weeks. His drawings are focused School World staff met in a typing become the first team since UCLA ” I think I had a great career at va’s national championship. Ewing,’ room which had to be unlocked by a With a new office all ready for Georgetown,” said the 7-foot cen­ on issues that relate to the students 12 years ago to win back-to-back The scissors could hardly have Pinckney, a 6-foot-9 senior from at MHS. Susan Baker and Karyn teacher whenever it was used. use. and an experienced staff. High NCAA basketball titles. ter. ” I learned a great deal from been as sharp as Pinckney and his Now, the members have their own School World will continue to The Bronx. N.Y., shot 5-of-7 from Diyeso, the. news and feature Villanova hit 22-of-28 field goal Coach Thompson. We might not Villanova teammates who shot a key so that they can use the office provide items that are informa­ the floor — slightly under the editors, also contribute regularly. attempts, including 9-of-in in the - have won the ballgame, but I still record 78,6 percent from the field Wildcats fabulous average — and whenever necessary. tive, interesting, and entertaining. Monday night to upset heavily Susan Baker focuses her articles second half. The Wildcats 78.6 think we’re No. 1.” 6-for-7 from the free throw line. on psychology, while Karyn Diyeso Bearing this in mind, the staff The pressing, trapping, stifling favored Georgetown 66-64 for the - B.C. percent shooting was highest in national title. develops her articles around ’’The welcomes articles from new wri- Hoyas defense didn’t stop Villan­ Ewing, a 7-0 center likely to go tournament history. "This was not my greatest first in the upcoming NBA draft, Still, the relentless Hoyas lost ova. a Cinderella club that lost game,” Pinckney said after out- credited the Wildcats with playing I.S Mr. Che tjcr [He's runnin 66-64, and had chances to pull out twice to Georgetown in the regular scoring Patrick Ewing 16-14 to ” an excellent game. They were ^ some the game in the final minutes, season and hud to beat four of the emerge from the shadow of the slacking back on me more than doio^ doiun a+ fhe ” I think we had a lot of heart and top seven teams in the country to Hoyas All-America center. "Two they had in the past.” iO^ his p rog ra m s. guts and played as hard as we win its first-ever NCAA title. fracfr ? X could,” said Hoy a junior guard "Villanova was ready for the \ Horace Broadnax. ’They shot game,” Broadnax said. "Our Nova packs tourney squad almost 80 percent. It was frustrat­ defense generally rattled them, ing. We just couldn’t let up until it but they came right back at us. LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPI) - Ed town All-America center Patrick was 0:00 on the clock.” Tonight they kept coming and Pinckney, who led Villanova to its Ewing. In the locker room after the coming.” first NCAA basketball crown Mon­ McClain, a senior forward, was Two other seniors, substitute day, was named the Final Four’s the Final Four’s high scorer with game, the mesmerized Hoyas most outstanding player. forward Ralph Dalton and starting 36 points. McLain, also a senior, stared straight ahead, as if search­ Pinckney, the Wildcats center, was 3-for-3 from the floor and forward Bill Mqrtin, also took off ing for an answer to the Wildcats scored 28 points and grabbed 15 2-for-2 from the foul line in the 66-64 their Hoya uniforms for the last markmanship. None were found. UPI photo rebounds in Villanova’s two victo­ „ victory over Georgetown. Eric Heinrich, Jennifer Heinrich and issue, using their recently-established ” We gave it all we could,” said time Monday. ries. He was joined by teammates Jensen, a sophomore reserve IlM I i-nicuxIS. w Eric Brown, members of the High High School World office. Junior swingman David Wingate. ” It had to end sometime,” said Villanova cheerleaders were riding high while George­ Dwayne McClain, Gary McLain guard, scored 14 points in the win School World staff, work on the present "Next time it might be us.” Dalton. town’s Patrick Ewing was feeling kind of let down. and Harold Jensen and George­ over the ton-ranked Hovas. MANC1IKSTF:H IIEHAI.U. Tuesdiiv. April 2. 1985 - 17 16 - MANCHF.STKH IlKHAl.D. Tiiosduy. April 2. 1985 roundup Red Sox draw biggest support from local fans Blue Jays are hoping history does repeat itself World Cross Country Cham; 'onships in Portugal. The long distance run in the United States today is the season opened this week and Trcticy brothers are well-known in Manchester and 10-kilometer, a distance of 6.2 miles. The 10-K will b»’ hurled five scoreless innings. judging by the interest in the past of “area" teams, 70 familiar to Five Mile Road Race followers. . featured again on Sunday. June 23 as part of the 10th with 12 home runs and 43RB1 in Anderson and Ned Yost — for the Expos. his runless string to 22 2-3 innings. percent of Heraid readers are supporters of the annual New England Relays in Manchester. There By United Press International 101 Rick Cerone, after going hitless Jose Uribe drove in three runs, Phelon is again a member of the Wesleyan golf squad games for the Phillies last season, once thought of us the heir Ed Lynch strengthened his bid to Dun Gladden lashed an inside-the- with another 25 percent rooting for the were 225 certified 10-K's with The Athletics Congress join the Mets' starting rotation his first 15 at-bats this spring, Herald Angle this season. He's a former Manchester High athlete. The last lime the Philies made a after missing 43 days with a apptirent to Jim Sumlberg park homer and the Giants col­ New York Yankees and the New York Mels drawing .New probationary members of the Manchester (TAC) in 1984 w ith more than 230,000 competitors. The multiple fracture of the middle with five scoreless innings. New doubled, homered and had three the support from the remaining five percent. local run has attracted 200 in the past. . .Manchester late-spring trade, the Tigers were RBI against his formerleammates lected 19 hits in routing the Chapter of the Connecticut Board of Approved grateful. finger on his right hand Elsewhere Monday, Toronto York learned Ray Professional baskethall-wise, the Boston Celtics Sports Hall of Fame Committee will meet Wednesday Knight, who had shoulder surgery in .Atlanta s rout Indians Earl Yost Baseball Umpires are Jim Poulin, Ron Dixon. Wn The Phillies last March traded Because of Matuszek's slow dow ned Montreal 5-4 in 10 innings, hold an estimated 95 percent of the area buffs' interest Lenfesty and John Giuliano. Fee for varsity high at 12:15 at the Army and Navy Club. The annual the New York Mets blanked in November, may need an addi­ Carney Lunsford had three sin­ Chet Lemon ripped two doubles away left-handed reliever Willie start in spring training. Phillies with the New York Knicks drawing support from the Sports Editor Emeritus school baseball games this spring is $40. dinner will be Sept. 27 at the A&N Club a! which linu* manager John Felskc picked roo­ Pittsburgh 4-0, Minnesota beat tional operation to remove chips gles and the .A s benefited from two and scored twice to lead the Tigers other five percent. five newcomers will be admitted to the membership. Hernandez along with Dave Berg­ over the Dodgers. Los Angeles man for John Wockenfuss and kie John Russell to be his Houston 4-2, Milwaukee defeated from his elbow. He may miss us Seattle errors. The Mariners re­ On the hockey front, Manchester is a solid pro San Diego 6-3, Atlanta pounded the much as six weeks of action. leased reliever Dave Beard after reliever Steve Howe made his first supporter of the Hartford Whalers, win, lose or tie, and the rest was regular . mound appearance in two seasons. Park to open history. Hernandez won the Cy Escobar and Kinnard will join New York Yankees 9-1, Oakland Frank Viola blanked Houston for the game while among the other National Hockey League Guaranteed tickets shaded Seattle 6-5, the Chicago six innings and had two hits and an Wickham Park will open Saturday for the season. Young award with 32 saves, the Reading Phillies of the Eastern Rookie Shawon Dunston led off Eric Davis led off the ninth teams, the New York Rangers hold a slender edge The park, located on the East Hartford-Manchester While no announced price has been reported for the helping Detroit win the World League and Shipanoff will be Cubs edged California 7-6, Phila- RBI to lead the Twins The inning with a off reliever over the Boston Bruins as the top draw, and with the Third best 1986 National Hockey League All-Star game in left-hander, w ho allowed nine hits the ninth with a double and Bob town line, off West Middle Turnpike, has among its Series. assigned to the Portland roster in deliil.ia nipped the Chicago While Dan Quisenberry to help carry the biggest fan support from readers, by a 40to3S percent Hartford on Feb. 4. the Hartford Whalers are in seven innings, had a streak of 24 Dernier singled him home to lift Trainer Cammy Q^mbolati's Spend A Buck, one of athletic facilities five tennis courts. Only charge is a Philadelphia Monday unloaded the Pacific Coast League Sox 3 2. San Francisco pounded the Cubs. Reggie Jticksoil homered Reds past the Royals. The Reds, margin. The New York Islanders are next in line with guaranteeing seals to season ticket holders.. .The fine CleveUiiul 14-4. Detroit topped scoreless innings pitched broken in the pre-Kentucky Derby favorites, was a disappoint­ dollar admission for each vehicle. . Tom Casalino. John Matuszek for three minor Many clubs spent the day for the Angels. who had lost seven of their last nine an estimated 25 percent following. play of the Whalers in the last two weeks has made the Toronto 8-6, Cincinnati overlook the seventh ing third in the recent Bay Shore Stakes for former assistant leaching tennis pro at the leaguers to the , adjusting their rosters with one games, rallied from a 5-3 deficit Turning to pro football, the New York Giants are Manchester Racquet Club, recently passed his exams faithful fans forget all about the trade of the popular Kansas City 6-5. and Baltimore Third baseman Graig Nettles Jeff Stone stole second base and still solid with local supporters, luring support from 50 3-year-olds at Aqueduct in New York. Spend A Buck a team hoping to follow the Tigers' week left before April 8 Opening with single runs in the last three for CPA accreditation. He's the current men's singles Greg Millen and Mark Johnson to St Louis for Mike Day Among the major moves; caught Boston 3-1 committed two eighth-inning er then scored on a ninth-inning percent of the diehard National Football League funs earned $667,985 in 1984 and won five of eight races. path from the A L East title all the innings tennis champion al the Racquet Club. . .Don Gliha, Liut and future consideration. Liul has already Boston waived John rors to let in two runs and Cecil throwing error by third baseman with the New England Patriots drawing the attention Angel Cordero Jr., one of the sport's top jockeys, was way to the world championship. The Orioles erupted for three head golf professional at the Black Hall Country Club established himself as head and shoulders over Millen Matuszek, 30. was traded for Henry Johnson; Montreal placed Fred Manrique doubled in Ron Cooper belted a two-run homer in Nelson Barrera to spark the of 35 percent and the New York Jets bringing up the astride the filly. The race was the first in four months Phillies. White Sox stiirter Richtird runs off Boston reliever Bob following arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone chip in Old Lyme, is the current president of the in the nets. . .Although unable to survive the cut in last shortstop Jose Escobar, outfielder Charlie Le;i and Gary Shepherd in the 10th inning to lift the ninth to help the Brew ers Eric rear with 15 percent. Show pitched .seven scoreless Dotson, bothered by sore muscles Stanley in the seventh inning to from the knee of the bangtail's right foreleg. .While Connecticut Section PGA. Gliha is a former week's PGA tournament in Ponte Vedra. Fla., Ralph Ken Kinnard and relief pitcher Lucas on the 21-day disabled list; the Blue Jays Vance Law had a The above findings are bused on interest indicated Azinger is headed for his best season with more than and Texas waived infielder Jim two-run homer and three sineles innings for San Diego, extending in his throwing arm this spring. nail the Red Sox Ray Treacy was winning the 30-K race in Albany. Manchester High baseball player and now one of the Dave Shipanoff. He batted 24B by readers in conversations, letters and by reports stale's lop tournament golfers. The mo.st popular $25,000 in earnings. He won $31,000 on the '84 tour. from the various league offices. N.Y.. last month, John Treacy was fifth best in the Sonics lose, Sports In Brief SCOREBOARD but may win Umpires meet Wednesday night NBA Lottery Manchester Chapter of the Connecticut Stale Board of Football Baseball Approved Baseball Umpires will meet Wednesday night at 6 p.m. Bv Mike Barnes Hockey at the Mahoney Rec Center for its annual rules interpretation United Press International % meeting. The Seattle SuperSonics lost a Exhibition baseball standings The meeting is mandatory for all active members of the NHLsIanifIngs USFL standings game Monday night, but improved Manchester Chapter. their chances of “earning" a spot Area scholastic baseball coaches are welcome to attending the Eastern Conference AMERICAN LEAGUE in the NBA Lottery — where a club W olM Conftrenc* W L T Pet. PF PA W L Pet. meeting from 7 p.m. on to join in the discussion of the National Potrick Division Blrmlnghom 5 1 0 .833 161 118 Toronto 15 7 .682 has a one-in-seven chance of W L T Pts. O F OA 169 136 Chicogo 17 10 .630 High School Federation Rule Book. making Georgetown’s masterful vPhllodelph 50 20 7 107 337 239 Tomoa Bov 4 2 0 .667 New Jersev 3 3 0 .500 141 156 Detroit 14 10 383 center Patrick Ewing its No. 1 pick x-WashInotn 44 24 9 97 306 231 129 California 11 9 350 x-NY Islondrs 39 33 5 S3 336 301 Memphis 3 3 0 .500 123 BoltImore 2 3 1 .417 109 90 New York 12 11 .622 Raiders are after USFL’s Hebert in the NBA Draft. NY Rangers 25 42 10 60 268 336 12 11 .522 264 364 Jacksonville 2 4 0 .333 145 177 Baltimore Pittsburgh 24 47 5 53 Orlando 0 6 0 .000 92 175 Milwaukee 13 13 LOS A N G ELES — Bobby Hebert of the U.S. Football League’s Seattle, with Frank Brickowski New Jersey 22 45 9 53 254 322 Cleveland 11 12 ,178•5S2 Adorns Division Western Conference playing for injured All-Star center Houston 5 1 0 .633 203 132 Kansas City 11 12 ^7 8 could become the next quarterback of the x-Montreal 39 27 11 293 253 11 11 .455 Jack Sikma, dropped a 127-116 39 28 9 311 261 (Oakland 4 1 1 .750 158 IX Seattle N F L ’s Los Angeles Raiders, the Los Angeles Times reported. x-Quebec Arizona 4 2 0 .666 135 93 Oakland 10 12 .455 decision to the Houston Rockets. x-Duffalo 36 26 14 276 224 Texas 9 11 .'450 The Raiders hope to sign Hebert when he becomes a free agent x-Boston 34 33 9 285 273 Denver 4 2 0 666 133 126 Portland 2 4 0 333 61 125 Minnesota 11 14 .440 after the U SF L championship game in July, the Times reported Brickowski, a rookie from Penn Hartford 28 39 9 262 311 Boston 10 15 .400 Compboll Conforonce 2 4 0 ,333 79 119 in its Tuesday editions. Slate, shot l-for-7 for 3 points, but Los Angeles 1 5 0 .166 124 147 N A TIO N A L LE A G U E Norris Division W L Pet. Both Raiders quarterbacks — Jim Plunkett and Marc Wilson did play well on defense against W L T Ptl. OF OA Monday's Result Los Angeles 13 9 391 - were injured much of last season, and Plunkett is 38. Houston counterpart Akeem 01a- x-St. Louis 34 30 12 80 277 271 San Antonio 33, Portland 0 Atlanta 14 10 383 x-Chlcaoo 36 35 6 78 299 296 9 .571 Hebert, who led the to the U SF L 's first title juwon, limiting him to 10 points. 303 347 New York 12 x-Detroit 26 40 11 63 San Antonio 33. Portland 0 Chicogo 14 11 .560 x-MInnesota 24 42 12 60 256 310 in 1983, stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 208 pounds. He joined the Obviously Brickowski is no Ew­ Son Antonio 7 6 11 9—33 Philadelphia 11 9 350 Toronto 20 49 8 48 243 339 12 10 345 Invaders this season when the Michigan and Oakland franchises ing. Few are. And wouldn’t the Smvthe Division Portland 0 0 0 0—0 Cincinnati First San Francisco 12 11 .522 consolidated. Sonics love to move the 6-foot-ll V-Edmonton 48 19 10 106 385 263 10 12 .454 X'WInnIpeg 42 27 9 93 348 323 SA-Hocketl 14 pass from Neuhelsel Son Diego “I ’ve wanted to play for the Raiders all my life,” he said. Sikma to power forward next year 349 290 (Mlke-Mayer kick). 11:36 Houston 11 15 .423 x-Colgarv 40 27 10 90 7 10 .412 to make room for Ewing? x-Los Angeles 33 31 13 79 327 313 Stcond St. Louis 274 388 SA-Mlke-Mayer43FG, 13:05 Montreal 9 14 J91 Vancouver 25 44 6 58 Pittsburgh 4 15 .211 Seattle, losers of six straight, fell y-cllndtod division title Sa-Mlke-Maver 33 FG. 14:51 Former Nova coach dies to 30-45 and are I'A games behind x-clinchtd plovoff berth Third spllt-squod games Included SA-MIke-Maver 37 FG. 10:26 Monday's Results Monday's Oames LEXINGTON, Ky. — Former Villanova basketball coach Phoenix in the battle for the eighth Herald photo by Terquinlo No Games Scheduled SA-RIchmond 32 Interception return New York (NL) 4, Pittsburgh 0 and final Western Conference Tuesday's Oames (Gordon pass from Neuhelsel), 10:54 Atlanta 9, New York (AL) 1 Alexander “Al’' Severance never lived to view the game he (All Times EST) Fourth Minnesota 4, Houston 2 post-season berth, a battle whose Boston at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. SA-Gordon 39 pass from Neuhelsel Detroit (ss) 8, Los Angeles 6 waited a lifetime to see. •’winner’’ gets the honor of meet­ A little Infield practice Hartford at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. (Mlke-Mayer kick), :50 Toronto 5, Montreal 4 Severance, who coached the Wildcats from 1936 to 1961. died ing the Los Angeles Lakers in the Phllodelphia at N.Y. Rongers, 7:35 SA-Safety, center snap out of end zone, Mllwoukee6, San Diego 3 Monday at his Lexington hotel room of an apparent heart attack, ground ball during tryouts Saturday at p.m. 11:26 Oakland 6, Seattle 5 first round of the playoffs. Skip Mikoleit, head coach of the Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. Chicago (NL) 7, Colltornla 6 about 12 hours before Villanova took the court for its national American Legion entry in the Manches­ Waddell Field. Little League launches its New Jersey at St. Louis, 6:35 p.m. SAI Port Philadelphia 3, Chicago (AL) 2 championship victory over top-ranked Georgetown. He was 77. Ralph Sampson hit just 9-of-21 Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35o.m. First downs 15 9 San Francisco 14, Cleveland 4 shots from the floor but connected ter American Little League, sends out a 36th season on Sunday, May 4. Rec photo 1- lyette County Deputy Coroner Chester Hagar said Severance Wednesday's Oomes Rushing-yords 42-148 17-65 Cincinnati 6, Kansas City 5 on lO-of-12 foul shots to lead the New Jersey at Chicago, night Posses-vords 150 74 Junior League hoop winners Baltimore 3, Boston I wac found dead in his hotel room Monday morning. Detroit ot Pittsburgh, night Return yords 99 8 Tuesday's Games Rockets. The 7-4 power forward 7-28-4 Toronto at MInnesoto, night Passes 14-21-0 The Sixers won the Junior basketball Muirhead. Middle row: Lucio Dininni. (All Times EST) scored 7 points in the final 2"2 Vancouver at Calgary, night Socks bv (WD 1-8 Minnesota vs. Cincinnati at Tanrmo, minutes to keep Seattle at bay. Punts 2-44.0 S— 39.6 Jeff Mann. Rob Dininni. Back row: Fla., 1 o.m. Davis beats Davis in net piay Fumbles-lost 5— 2 2— 1 league title at the East Side Rec this Los Angeles vs. Montreal at West Palm Coventry baseball hopes AHL standings The host Sonics entered the Penaltles-vards 8— AS 6— 49 winter Team members (l-r) Front row: Coaches Matt Vaughn and Scott Beach, Fla., 1:30 p.m. • CHICAGO — Scott Davis and Marty Davis share more than a Time of possession X:4S 21:15 Houston vs. Pittsburgh at Broden- fourth quarter trailing 98-88, but Brian Hendrickson. Matt Epstein. John Hendrickson. surname. They both dislike facing each other on the tennis court, Northtm Division ton, Fla., 1:30p.m. | Jon Sundvold hit a 3-point goal and W L T Pts. OF OA Individual Statistics Kansas (titv vs. Philadelphia: at Monday. Scott Davis, 22. outlasted unrelated Marty Davis, 26, RUSHING— San Antonio— Worthy, 17- Clearwater, Flo., I : X p.m. another basket to narrow the X'Malne 37 31 9 83 286 2SS 65, Stamper 8-M, Roberts 4-21, Neuhelsel SEA T T LE (116) NCAAtournamentMVPa in a match lasting more than two hours, 6-7 (7-5), 6-3, 6-3 to deficit to 117-111. Olajuwon scored Fredericton 34 35 8 76 267 291 McCormick 7-13 4-5 10, Vrones 4-5 0-0 8, Detroit (ss) vs. St. Louis at 'St. hinge on having Morton 4-17, Canada 7*19, Mortensen 2-mlnus Novo Scotia 34 35 7 75 277 282 BrIckowsk11-7 1-23, Henderson6-154-616, Petersburg, Fla., 1:30 o.m. advance to the second round of the $315,000 Grand Prix tennis on a dunk and Sampson netted 4 2. Portland— Beverley 11-40, Jordan Atlanta vs. Texas at Pompano, FJo., Adirondack 33 36 8 74 279 323 2-17, Williams 2-11, Robinson 1-0. Wood 9-14 0-0 18, Chambers 9-20 8-11 26, LEXINGTON, Ky. — Most valua­ tournament at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavilion. points to put away the game. Sherbrooke 34 37 5 73 302 310 Basketball Blackwell 4-100-08, King 2-4 0-04, Sobers 1:30 p.m. goalie has stung the ball all spring, ble players In past NCAA basketball Boston vs. New York (AL) at Ft. The only other seeded player to play Monday was No. 7 seed Bv Bob PapettI flame-thrower, was perfect in 1984 Moncton 30 38 8 68 266 277 0-2 04) 0, Sundvold 6-9 0-0 15. Totals tournaments; "With Sikma out of the game we according to Plaster. Southsm Division PASSING— San Antonlo-Neuhelsei 48-99 17-24 116. Lauderdale, Fla., 1:30 p.m. Tim Mayotte, who outlasted tournament qualifier Nduka Odizor Herald Sports Writer with an 11-0 record, including three 13-17 152, Mortensen 1-2 9. Portland— 1985— Ed Pinckney, Vlllanova Chicogo (NL) vs. Son Diego at Yuiyia, had the inside,’’ said Houston In the infield, seniors Brett x-BInohmtr. SO 20 7 107 372 256 Robinson 5-1942. Woodward2-932 Houston 31 31 36 29— 127 1984— Patrick Ewing, Georgetown of Lagos, Algeria. 3-6, 6- 4, 7-6 (7-5). Top-seeded John McEnroe victories in the tournament. x-Boltlmore 44 25 8 96 317 242 NBA standings Seattle 25 23 40 28— 116 Ariz., 3 o.m. coach Bill Fitch. “It was a funny Laferriere and Jamie Thurber, 1983— AkeemOloluwon, Houston Seattle (ss) vs. San Fronclsco- at CO VEN TRY — Last year, Cov­ ’T d say he’s the best pitcher in x-Rochester 39 25 12 90 309 282 Rtetiving— San Antonio, Hodnot 3- Three-point goals— Lucas, Sundvold and No. 2 seed Jimmy Connors won’t play uhtil Wednesday. game. We made the big plays. We who both some utility action last Springfield 35 36 4 74 »1 296 3. Fouled out— None. Total fouls— 1982— James Worthy, North Corol- Scottsdale, ArIz., 3 o.m. entry High baseball coach Bob the league,” noted Plaster. ’Tve 36. Roberts 3-32, Hackett 2-20. Stamper Eastern Conference Ino Cleveland vs. Oakland at Phoehlx, didn’t give them much inside, but season, step into starting jobs at New Haven 30 40 8 68 307 334 2-15, Gordon 1-39, Canada 2-3, Worthy Atlontlc Division Houston 23, Seattle 22. Rebounds— Plaster dared to dream out loud. received at least 10 letters from Hershev 25 42 10 60 X7 330 Houston 39 (Olaluwon 11), Seattle 42 1991— Isloh Thomas, Indiana Ariz., 3 o.m. they shot well from the outside" first and second base. Third base 1-6. Portland, Beverley 3-26, Willis 1-21, w L Pet. GB 1990— Dorrell Griffith. Louisville Milwaukee vs. Calltornlo at Palm Before the Class S stale tourna­ Major League clubs that want St. Cathartns 23 48 6 52 261 371 Hall 1-12, Ross 1-11, Lockett 1-4 x-Boston 59 15 . 797 (McCormick 9). Assists— Houston 28 More arrests are expected x-clinctiod playoff borth (Llovd 9), Seattle 31 I Henderson 6). 1979— Earvin Johnson, Michigan St. Springs, Calif., 4 p.m. In the only other NBA game ment, Plaster stated that he would schedules so they can come and will be handled by senior Tim x-Phllodelphia 54 20 . 736 5 1978— JockGIvens, Kentucky Seattle (ss) vs. Arizona State' ot Cohen, who didn’t participate in Monday's Rosulfs Missed field goal— Portland— Mazetti Washington 37 37 .500 22 Technicals— Olaluwon, Henderson. NEW ORLEANS — District Attorney Harry Connick expects Monday night, the Hawks played watch him. ” No Gomes Scheduled A— 6,648. 1977— Butch Lee, Marquette Temoe, Ariz., 7 o.m. , be more surprised if his COC New Jersev 37 38 .493 22V: 1976— Kent Benson, Indiana Chicago (AL) vs. Baltimore at Miami, indictments Thursday from a grand jury investigating charges like they want no part of Ewing, ’84, but was on the team as a Tutsday's Gome New York 24 51 .320 35'': champions and top-ranked Patri­ Coventry opens its campaign Sorlnofleld at Fredericton 1975— Richard Washington, UCLA 7:30 o.m. of point shaving by Tulane University basketball players. whose Hoyas lost to Villanova in ots D ID N 'T win it all. sophomore. Gibbs may also see Central Division Vlllanova 66* Georgetown 64 Toronto vs. (Jetrolt (ss) at Lakeland, Thursday, hosting Vinal Tech at Wodonsday's Games y-Mllwaukee 54 .720 1974— David Thompson, N. Carolina the NCAA championship game. some time in the infield. Maine at Adirondack St. Flo., 7:30 o.m. Connick said he expects two or three more arrests, including at There were no surprises — they 3:15. x-Otrolt 40 .541 13V: VILLANOVA (M) Wednesday's Gome Atlanta, behind 27 points by- Senior D.J. Fowler will primar­ Springfield at Moncton T ransactions Chicago 35 .467 19 fg«q ft*q r a pf ptt 1973— Bill Walton, UCLA least one bookmaker and one student. won it all. Four other senior starters who Binghamton at St, Catharines 1972— Bill Walton, UCLA Houston vs. New York (NL) Dominique Wilkins, defeated De­ ily DH, while sophomore Kyle Cleveland 31 .419 22’/: Pressley 4-6 3-4 4 1 1 11 “We’re pretty narrow in the scope of the investigation now," Coventry, led by the pitching of New Haven at Sherbrooke x-1971— Vacated will be returning from the title Breaull could eventually crack the Atlanta X .400 24 McClain 5-7 7-8 1 3 3 17 Connick said Monday. “We’re concerned right now about troit 114-110. Jody Morton and Peter Palmw Baseball Indiana 20 .267 34 1970— Sidney Wicks. UCLA team are second baseman Bob Pinckney 5-7 6-7 6 5 3 16 1969— Lew Alcindor. UCLA Braves 9, Yankees 1 and the leadership of shortstop outfield. Boston — Waived pitcher John Henrv Western Conference Wilbur 0-0 0^ 0 1 0 0 finishing the investigation and going back to the grand jury on Harris, who moves to shortstop, Morton’s booming bat is also a ECHO results Johnson. Midwest Division McLain 3-3 2-2 2 2 2 8 1966— Lew Alcindor, UCLA Hawks 114, Pistons 110 Mark Berkowitz and catcher Sean 1967— Lew Alcindor, UCLA Thursday and wrapping this u p" and an intact outfield (from left to Chicago (AL) — Released Inflelders W L Pet. GB Jensen 5-5 4-5 1 2 2 14 At West Palm Beach, Fla. Fowler, won 22 of 23 games and vital asset. Besides contact hitters Jerry Dybzinski and Tom O'Malley; x-Denver 48 26 .649 Planskv 0-0 0-1 0 0 1 0 1966— Jerry Chambers, Utah Three players, including NBA prospect John "Hot Rod ’ At Detroit, the Hawks took right) of Ron Williams, Devin 196S— Bill Brodlev. Princeton New York (AL) 100 000 000 — I 7 1 swept through the tournament, Harris and Williams, there is little Squirt B returned pitcher Steve Fireovid and x-Houston 44 X .595 4 Everson 0-0 0^ 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 202 400 lOx — t It 0 Williams, and three other Tulane students were arrested last control in the third period to move McConnell and Dave Bernat. The Infielder Bryan Little to minor league x-Dallos 41 34 .547 7V: Totals 22-a 22-27 14 14 12 U 1964— Walt Hozzord. UCLA else in the way of established 1963— Art Heymon, Duke Montefusco, Pulido (4), B. Brodlev.(7) week on charges they fixed two Metro Conference games in within l'-2 games of Cleveland in ultimately knocking off Somers trio is best noted for its defensive Despite being shut down In Its first camp; optioned pitcher Bob Follon ond x-San Antonio X X .500 11 G EORG ETOW N (64) and S. Brodlev, Espino (6); Camp/ Z. High, - , for the championship. offense. two outings, Horst Engineering had catcher Joel Skinner to Buffalo; Utah 37 39 .487 12 fg-d ft-o r a pf pts 1962— Paul Hogue.CIncInnotl February. A suspected professional bookmaker was also the battle for the final East playoff 8 6 specialities. 1961— Jerry Lucas, Ohio State Smith (3), Dedmon (9) and Cerone. "We lost most of our offense, so several players singled out for purchased controct of third baseman Konsas City X 45 .400 18’/: Martin 4- 6 2-2 - - - - W— Smith. L— Montefusco. HR*— spot. This time around, expectations ochlevement. Goolle Tom MItney, with Nelson Barrera from Mexico City and Pacific Division Williams 5- 9 0-2 1960— Jerry Luces. Ohio State charged. Besides Morton, the pitching we’ll just have to do a lot of things 1959— Jerry West, West Vlrglnlo Atlanta, Cerone, Atlanta turned a 6-point halftime have been readjusted to fit reali­ 21 saves In a 2-0 loss to Atbany/Waterv- sent him to Buffalo; optioned minor v-L.A. Lakers 55 19 .743 — Ewing 713 (H) fundamentally sound," Plaster 1958— Elgin Baylor, Seattle deficit into a 65-63 lead. When John ties. Palmer, Berkowitz and staff is unproven. Harris will most llet, was chosen the gom e's first star. leaguers John Cangelosi and Manny Portland • 37 X .493 18’/: Jackson 4-7 0^ said. “We could be competitive, MItney also came up big with 17 Salinas to Mexico City. Phoenix 32 43 . 427 23'/: Wingate 8-14 0^ 16 1957— Wilt Chamberlain, Kansas High-priced lawyers attracted Long hit consecutive jumpers to Fowler have all graduated, as likely assume the burdens of saves as Horst fell to Avon, 4*0. Center Chicago (NL) — Outrlghted outfielder- Seattle X 45 .400 25'/: McDonald 0-1 (yo 0 1956— Hal Lear, Temple Mats 4, Plrataa 0 bring Detroit within 88-82, the have three other starters. It would leadership. but it’s a big hinge. . .’’ Kevin Low received the third stor for third baseman Glenn Edwards to L.A. Clippers 27 49 .356 M'/: Broodnax 1-2 2-2 1 4 1955— Bill Russell. San Francisco “He may be on the mound quite a his effort. Winston-Salem of the Carolina Golden State 20 55 .267 35’/: Dalton 0-1 2-2 0 2 1954— Tom Golo, LoSolte N E W O R L E A N S — Suspects and witnesses in the Tulane Hawks responded with an 11-0 be reasonable to call 1985 a Goals by Brennan Lundberg and League. x-clinched playoff berth Totols 29-S3 64 17 I I 22 64 1953— B.H. Born, Kansas At St. Petersbura, Fla. basketball scandal are attracting some of the South’s top burst to build a 99-82 cushion with rebuilding season — if not for the bit,” said Plaster. “And Morton Schedule — April 4 Vinal Tech H, Phillip Dakin weren't enough as Horst Cleveland — Troded pitcher Jay Bailer v-cllnched division title Plttsburoh 000 000 000 - 0 7 0 Vlllanova 29 17— 66 attorneys whose past clients have included a Mafia chieftain, a 7:40 remaining. presence of Morton. and Harris will probably split short 6 Tolland H, 9 Portland A, 12 was edged by Enfield, 3-2. Eric to Chicago (NL) for Infielder Danny Monday's Results Oeorgttown 21 New York (NL) MO 000 Olx — 4 II 0 when the other is pitching." Cheney Tech H, 16 East Hampton Peterson and Matt WelnIckI earned Rohn; sold outflelder-third baseman Atlanta 114, Detroit I X Team rebounds — Vlllanova 3. Rhodes, Robinson (6), Scully (7) feminist leader, and Muhammad Ali. “ 1 think the key word is inten­ Unfortunately, unless his grades assists. Low wos chosen the second Glenn Edwards to Chicago (NL). Tekulve (8) and Pena, Ortiz (7); Lynch, A, 17 Cromwell A, 19 RHAM A, 23 Houston 1^, Seattle 116 Turnovers— Vlllanova 17 (McClain 5), Principals involved in the case have been accompanied in sity. We had none from top to improve, the senior All-Stater will Williams also has a bit of hurling star. Montreal — Ploced pitchers Charlie Tuesday's (3ames Georgetown 11 (W)ngote 4). Steals— Gymnastics Schlrodll (6), Sisk (9) and Carter, not wear a Patriot baseball uni­ experience, while sophomore Rocky Hill A, 26 Bolton H, 30 Bacon MItney was also selected os first Leo and Gary Lucas on 21-day disabled (All Times EST) Vlllanova 8 (Pressley 3), (Georgetown Reynolds (7). W — Lynch; L — Orleans Parish Courthouse by enough high-priced lawyers to bottom, ” said Coach Chuck Daly, Robinson. Rhett Gibbs may also be pressed Academy A. runner-up for all-tournament goalie list. Phllodelphia at Atlanta, 7:Xp.m. 6 (Ewing 2). Blocked shots— Vlllanova start a “Who's Who” of Louisiana barristers. whose Pistons are already in the form in 1985. for his outstanding play, while Low's Philadelphia — Traded first base- Washington ot Clevelond, 7:Xp.m. 1 (Pressley), Georgetown 1 (Ewing 1). "With Morton, we will be very into varsity duty. May 1 Vinal Tech A, 3 Portland man Len Matuszek to Toronto for Patti Dunne's ’ ’The majority of the high- powered lawyers in town seem to be playoffs. "We did not do anything excellent efforts were rewarded by his Detroit at Indlono, B:X p.m. Officials— John Clougherty, Bob DIbler, competitive,” said Plaster. "With­ Behind the plate, junior Billy H, 7 Cheney Tech A, 10 East placement on the oll-tournament team shortstop Jose Escobar, outfielder Ken New Jersey at Chicogo, 8 :X p.m. Don Rutledge. A— 23,124. PottI Dunne's Class III Compulsory coming out of the woodwork on this,” said a New Orleans about stopping anyone, we didn’t in the Squirt Division. Kinnard ond reliever Dave Shipanoff. Boston at Milwaukee, 6 :X p.m. OrlolaiS.RedSoxI out him, we'll have a lot of work Hines has moved up from the Hampton H, 14 Cromwell H, 17 ond Optional teams recently competed attorney. ’’The case has a lot of notoriety. Attorneys don’t get a rebound and we couldn’t make a L.A. Lakers ot Denver, 9:30 p.m. NCAA champlonihlp games In a USGF meet In East Hartford. pass. They beat us to every loose ahead of us." junior varsity, where he hit ,450 Rocky Hill H, 18 RHAM at ECSU. Pittsburgh — Reassigned Seattle ot Phoenix, 9:30p.m. At Miami, Flo. chance to get publicity like this too often, and when they can, they Pea Wee B Reuben Rodriguez and Steve Herz. Those girls taking top honors were: Morton, the overpowering last year. The Patriots’ soccer 20 Bolton A, 22 Bacon Academy H. Dallas at Golden State, 10:X p.m. LEXIN G TO N , Ky. — Results of oast 12-14 Compulsory — Lynn Duffleld, Boston 000100000— 1 80 ball ” R tga l's M en's Shop edged Westfield, Infielder John Malkin, Mit­ Houston at Portland, 10;Xp.m. NCAA champlonshlo basketball jump at the chance.” chell Pageand Scott Louckesandpitchers third on bars, third on floor, fourth on Baltimoro OOOOOOMX — »61 4-3, In Its tournament opener. Terry Wednesdoy's (Somes games: beom; Chrlssl Sonseuers, first on bors. KIson, Stanley (7) and Sullivan; D. Three players, including NBA prospect John ’Hot Rod” Tobeler, Steve Chognot, Victor Hurtuk JImWInn, Jeff Zaske and Steve Shirley Indiana at Boston, night 1985—Vlllanovo 66, Georgetown 64 to minor leogue training camp. first on beam, first on voult, first floor Martinez, Stewart (7) and Dempsey, Williams, have been charged with shaving points in two Metro and Brion Wry all scared with assists New York at New Jersey, night 1984— Georgetown 84, Houston 75 all-around. Rovford (7), W— Stewart; L— Stanley. To pay for Flutle from Joson Oatwav (2), Sean Malone, Cleveland at Phllodelphia, night 1983— North Carolina State 54, Houston 9-11 Optional — NIcol Feltman, Conference basketball games this season. Rod Gray, Dave Dickinson were Seattle — Releosed reliever Chicago at Washington, night Dave Beard. 52 second on beam, third on bars, third on chosen the second and third stars, L.A. Lokers ot San Antonio, night 1983— North Carolina 63, Georgetown floor, sixth on voult, second oil- respectively. Kansas City at L.A Clippers, night 62 around. Albany/Wateryllet bested Regal's, Texos— Placed Infielder Jim Anderson Gunslingers bombard Portland ond catcher Ned Yost on Irrevocable 1901— Indiana 63, North CarolIna 50 12-14 Optional — Laura Smyers, first Swimming Trump wants ‘partial reimbursemenf 3-1. Chagnot had Regal's goal with waivers. Hawks 114, Platons 100 1980— Louisville 59, UCLA 54 on floor, first all-around, second on assists from Gray and Malone. Goalie 1979— Mlchlgon St. 75, Indiana St. 64 bars, fourth.on beam, third on voult; P O R T LA N D , Ore. — The San Antonio Gunslingers found the Kevin Mlllen had 17 saves and was Toronto — Waived pitchers Rov Lee A T LA N T A (114) Jackson and Bryan Clark; opti­ 1978— Kentucky 94, Duke 88 Jenny Sarles, sixth on bars, third floor, artillery they missed earlier in the season, and bombarded position. ” named the gam e's third star. Levingston 5-122-512, Wllkini 19-21J-527, 1977— Marquette 67, North Carolino fourth on beam, fourth on voult, fourth Swim Club By Joe Sexton president of the Trump agreement’?” Regal's was nipped by Cranston, 4-2. oned shortstop Alexis Infante to Syracuse Rollins 3-60-06, Johnson 6-176-718, Rivers Portland 33-0 Monday night for the second worst defeat in Most of the USFL's franchises of the ; re­ 59 all-around. United Press International Organization. Myles H. Tanenbaum, managing Oatway, the game's second star, had 9-163-4 22, Glenn 2-4(M) 4, Willis 5-9 1-211, 1976— Indlono 86, Michigan 58 The Manchester Swim Club com­ franchise history. are in poor financial shape, most one unassisted marker and, along with turned pitcher Tom Henke and outfielder Brown 0-20-00, Corr 4-7 OO 8, Hostings 3-5 peted In the past weekend's Connecti­ “Everybody asked Trump to go partner of the Baltimore Stars — Jerry Keller to minor-league complex. 1975— U C LA 92, Kentucky 85 Last year, the Breakers, playing then in New Orleans, lost to notably the Los Angeles'Express. Curry, assisted on Chagnot's tolly. 0J)6. Totals49-9915-23114. ^1974— N .Carolina St. 76, Marquette cut Junior Olym pics that were held In NEW Y O R K — New Jersey out and sign Flutie," Barron last year’s USFL champion — Mlllen made 18 saves. D ET RO IT (100) New Haven. The triols were held In the the Philadelphia Stars, 35-0. refused to say how much the other Shortly before the season began, Basketball Trlpucko 8-14,4-4 20, Roundtleld 6-101-2 morning each day, with top qualifiers Generals owner Donald Trump added. Golden State — Signed center Jerome 13, Lolmbeer 3-9 0-0 7, Long 4-8 2-2 10, 1973— UCLA 87, Memphis State66 Calendar In each age group and event reaching San Antonio, which had lost three straight games, improved its believes he did a lot for the U.S. Trump eventually agreed to owners were expected to reim­ the league had to assume owner­ Whitheod to a contract for 1985-86 seoson. Thomos 4-12 9-9 17, Cureton 2-5 OJ) 4, 1972— U C LA 01, Florida State 76 the evening finals. The tollowlng burse Trump, adding that the ship of the Express, which gave College 1971— U C LA 68, Vlllanova 62 record to 2-4 behind the passing of , who threw for Football League when he signed pursue the all-time leading college Johnson 7-14 0-0 14, Benson 1-4 1-2 3, 1970— UCLA 80, Jacksonville 69 Manchester swimmers competed In agreement was "a private matter quarterback Steve Young one of Utah — Relnstoted guard Kelvin Tvler2-62-26, Steope0-22-32,Jones1-3042, TODAY the trials: 152 yards and two touchdowns, connecting on l3-of-17 attempts. Doug Flutie to. a multi-million passer “for the good of the Upshaw to the basketball team. 1969— U C LA 92, Purdue 72 BotMrall for the people in the league". the highest paying contracts in Bowling Campbell 1-2 (m 2,To1als 39^89 21-23 100, 1968— UCLA 78, North Carolina55 MCC at Mitchell, 3 10 and under — Sean Anderson, 9, In dollar contract. Now, says Trump, league," Barron said, and finally Wichita State — Extended contract of the 200 free, 100 tree, 50 tree, SO bock signed him to a five-year contract Barron said Trump was not sports history last year. basketball coach Gene Smithson through 1967— U C LA 79, Doyton 64 WEDNESDAY it is lime the U SF L did something Wlwito 25 14 15 28-114 ^1966— Texos-EI Paso 72, Kentucky and too bock; Kevin Holmes, 8, In the 50 April 1989. Detroit IS 29 21 22-100 Baseball bock; and Kristi Nason, 10, In the 200 for him. worth between $5 and $8.3 million. worried about receiving the money Elks Tunxli at MCC, 3 Natt NBA player of week The financial state of the U SF L ’s Three point goals-Rivers, 1965— U C LA 91, Michigan 80 free, 100 free, 50 free, SOback, SObreosI, In fact, the millionaire owner’s ” He probably would have done it from the other owners, but that he Atlanta. Lolmbeer, Detroit, Fouled THURSDAY 50 fly and 100 IM. wanted "the record to reflect” that teams are not the only things in Ralph Doyer 143-402, Al Atkins 353, out— None, Total fouls— Atlanta 1964— U C LA 90, Duke 83 NEW YORK To understand the kind of week Denver Nugget representatives insisted Monday (signed Flutie) anyway," Barron Rick Burnett 141-138, Ernie Pepin 22, 1963— Loyolo 60, Cincinnati 58 (ot) Baseball •i.” Katelyn Llndstrom, 11. In the owners must live up to the question. Detroit 17. Rebounds— Atlanta 53 Cheney Tech at R H A M , 3:15 Hi? breost; Karen that the league’s 13 other owners said of the Generals owner; 135-379, Jack Talley 140-365, Trayls Radio and TV (Levlngston 13),Detroit 46 (Lolmbeer 1962— CIncInnotl 7), Ohio State59 Calvin Natt just completed, one need only glance at the list of Despite Trump’s assertion that Cook Jr. 152-149-401, Travis Cook Sr. 1961— Cincinnati 70, Ohio St. 65 (ot) Bolton at Cromwell, 3:15 Flick, 11, In theSObrcaitandtOObreast. had made a private agreement in Trump could nut be reached for agreement. Barron maintained 9, Cureton 9). Assists— Atlanta 23 VInal Tech at Coventry, 3:15 13 and 14 — Jennifer Holcombe, 13, In names he beat out for N BA Player of the Week — a modest lineup Flutie has meant a “great deal" to 378, Bill Preston 382, Andy Lamoureux (Johnsan 9), Detroit 20 (Thomas 11). 1960— Ohio State 75, ColltornloSS which the Generals would be comment. th^t Trump himself had not 363, Jerry Ridel 139-365, Bill Palmer 1959—Californio 71, West Virginia 70 Olrls Tennis the 50 tree; Matt Flleb, 13, In the 50free that Includes Michael Jordan, Ralph Sampson and Isiah TONIGHT A— 14,396. Manchester at Newington, 3:30 and too free; Duncan Campbell, 14, In "partially reimbursed" for the But last week he sent a letter to decided how much of the cost of the USFL, the 5-foot-9 rookie has 313, Al Coelho 146-377. 1950- Kentuckv 84, Seottle72 so Thomas. been less than scintillating in the 7:15 Hockey: Wholers vs. Sabres, Rockets 127.Sonlci 1 16 1957— N.Carollna54, Kansas S3 (3ot) S A T U R D A Y the free, 100 breast and 100 back. cost of signing the 1984 Heisman USFL Commissioner Harry Usher signing the Boston College super- WTIC 1956— San Francisco 83, Iowa 71 Baseball 15-18 — Cathy Topping, 16, In the tOO Natt, who shot a torrid .717 from the field, averaged 29 points, requesting the agreement be star he would ask the other owners early season, completing 67-of-144 AARP 7;X Hockey: Flyers vs. Rangers, breast and 50 tree. Trophy winner. HOUSTON (127) 1955— San Francisco 77, LaSalle63 St. Paul at Eost Catholic, 11 a.m. more than seven rebounds and nearly seven assists a game to cop brought up at an owners’ meeting to pay. passes (46.5 percent) with 10 USA Cable McCray 7-111-115, Sampson9-2110-1228, 1954— LaSalle 92, Bradley 76 Tolland at Coventry, 11 a.m. Sean Anderson and Kristi Nason “When a guy goes out and spends Cathy Rlngrose 196-535, Jeanette 7;X Hockey: Bruins vs. Nordlaues, Olaluwon 5-110-010, Holllns2-95-59, Lloyd 19S3— Indiana 69, Kansos 68 Southeastern UConn at M C C (2), made the tinols. Anderson was fourth the weekly honor Monday after leading the Nuggets to home more money than a player is in the near future. "It was a flexible thing, ’’ he said. interceptions and eight touch­ Plerro 175, Mike Plerro 204-533, Tony Channel X 7-12 3-3 17, Lucas 6-8 1-2 14, MIcheaux 1952— Kansas 80, St. John's 63 noon In the 50 back, second In the 100 bock victories over the Utah Jazz, Kansas City Kings and Portland downs. The Generals, who made Colas 501, Ted GadarowskI 504, Bruno 8:X Basketball: Celtics vs. Bucks, and 10th In the 50 tree, while Nooen woe worth, he expects to get partial The letter, according to Barron, "It's dependent on a certain ability Giordano 507. 4-7 4-5 12, Reid 2-6 2-2 6, Wlaolns7-112-2 1951— Kentucky 68, Kansas State58 Sonball Trail Blazers. said in essence, "Are these owners to pay. Trump realizes that not all the playoffs with a 14-4 mark last SportsChannel, WKHT 16, EhloO-1 OD. Totals49-9728-32127. 1950— CCNY 71. Brodlev 68 St. Paul at Eost Catholic, 10 a.m. firth In the SO free and seventh In ttM M reimbursement from the other back. owners," said John Barron, a vice going to live up to the owners are in the same (financial) year, are a disappointing 3-3. y

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INVESTMENT PROP­ MANCHESTER - NEW | LAWN CARE PROFES­ WAITER/WAITRESS - AUTO & TRUCK ME­ better results. Put a star on your od and see what a WANTED BACKHOE & ERTY - Maintenance LISTIN G - $164,900. Ex- i DOZER OPERATORS - SIONALS - Immediate Days and evenings. Neat, CHANICS - Experienced LOST AND FOUND Free, Aluminum Sided, ceotlonal Custom-Deluxe J Dump Truck Drivers. apenings for lawn care clean appearance. Must only. Must have own WANTED - Full time Two-Family In nicer sec­ Colonial, Professional j Must have Class II Li­ applicator position. Over be 20 years ot age. Call tools. Apply 878 Hartford difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, truck driver, apppllance tion ot W llllmantic. Each landscaping, brick front, J ^ LOST - Pair gold rimmed cense. Black Too Rakers $200 starting pay plus George or Sharon at the Road, Manchester, 647- reading glasses In black delivery person. Expe­ apartment has Five aluminum sided, fenced | and Roller Operators. benefits. Good driving Horseless Carriage, 289- 9552. case. Call after 4:30, 646- rience helpful, but not Rooms, Three Bed­ In yard. Great place tor , Experienced ot 5 or more record and high school 2737 a fte r 11am. 2883. necessary. Must have rooms, and a possible children! Also 11 large ; years need only apply. diploma reaulred. PRODUCTION good driving record and Apartment on the Third room s, 4-5 bed ro o m s, t ^ 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4- WORKERS - Estobllshed Benefits. Call 742-6190. Agronomy background be responsible. A pply In family room, Rec Room, | preferred. Call Ever­ notlonwide pillow monu- Floor. Enclosed porches, tocturer hos Immediate person, Al Sletferts Ap­ full basement and a 3 car Inter-comm, new root, MOTORCYCLES/ PERSONALS RN, LPN - Cresttleld green Lawns, 53 Slater pliances, 445 Hartford cedar closet, Jacuizlj^ Street, Manchester, 649- IMMEDIATE OPENING full time openings tor all garage. Property in nice APARTMENTS Convalescent Home In Road, Manchester. room, large deck, InJ In Larger Sizes So Pretty BICYCLES Manchester has two posi­ 8667 tor Interview - For part time Dairy types of production shape, and priced to.sell FDR RENT I ground pool nicely lol*^ tions available two week appointment. Queen Cake Maker and workers. No experience at $74,500.(X). Strano Real ( Decorator. Monday thru necessary. We will train Estate, 647-"SOLD". out and m uch m u rj L BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY MOTORCYCLE INSU­ nights, 11 - 7am. In addi­ BUSINESS more!! Call for Private _ MANCHESTER - Second tion, on call time Is PART TIME HELP - Ev­ Thrusdav 9 to 1. Good you. Day shift, 5 day OPPORTUNITIES RANCE - Get protectloif, SEEKING MORE IN­ pay. Apply In person; week. Opportunity tor FAIRYTALES DO COME Showing!! Century 2l . floor apartment, 2 bed­ frequently available. enings and week-ends. ( rooms, heat and applian­ ride with AAA coverage. TRUE! Staddlebrook Lindsey Real Estate, 649- , I BUILDING/ FORMATION regarding Cresttleld Is a 155 bed, Hours flexible. Apply Hartford Road Dairy advancement and a full SERVICES SERVICES PMNTING/ Competitive rates for all hit and run accident, Queen. benefit program are of­ Farm, Andover. Charm­ 4(HX). ces Included, no pets. $5(X) CONTRACTING S.N.F./I.C.F. Facllltv lo­ Seven-Eleven, 513 Center plus security. Call 646- OFFERED OFFERED PAPERHiS riders, discounts for ex­ 7om, Thursday, 3-28-85,at Street between 1 - 4pm. fered. Apply In person a t : ing stone front Ranch C perienced riders and rid­ cated In a rural residen­ EAST HARTFORD NEW ^ 3979. I comes with these 7 acres S Intersection of Oakland OFFICE PERSON - Im­ Plllowtex Corp., 49 Re­ BE YOUR OWN BOSS I CARPENTRY - Remodel­ ers with prior Insurance. tial area. Please call Mrs. and Talcottville Roads. mediate opening for full gent Street, Manchester, and 30' x 60' Barn. M any LISTIN G • $74,900. V ery ODD JOBS, Trucking. l o o k in g f o r a b e t - paintingamd .p a p e r - ing and Additions. Free Special rates for older J. Brownstein, D.N.S., Join Dynamic Inter­ T W O A N D THREE Please call 649-8956. time employment with CT, EOE, M/F.______possibilities! Trout nice, clean 6 room Color)- , Home repairs. You name TER WAY? Try OS, we HANGING-Exterior and Estimates. Coll Tony, riders with touring bikes. Monday thru Friday be­ r o o m a p a r t m e n t s - tween 9 and 3pm, at small manufacturing national Service brook running through lal. Vinyl sided, OHW ^ It, we do It. Free esti­ personalize our services in te rio r, ceilings re- &49-08I1. For a no obligation FREE - Inspirational company. Variety of re­ CLEANING PERSON - 2 Company. Full train­ property. Horses Wel­ heating plus coal hot^ Heated, security. No r 643-5151. HAIR STYLIST - We've mates. Insured. 643-0304. tor your home. Bonded paired. References, fully quote, call AAA Insu­ message "A Future that Is sponsibilities consisting hours per day, 4 days a come! Jackson & Jack- water back up system to pets, no appliances. 646- FARRANO REMODEL got the customers, we ing with management a n d Insured. Monchester insured. Qugllfy work, rance a t 646-7096. Forever." P.O. Box 2147, of; Typing, clerical, week. Perfect for stu­ son Real Estate, 647-8400 save money, new deck,... 2426, 9 - 5 weekdays. ING — Cobinets, roofing, RECEPTIONIST - Dental need you now! Expe­ assistance. High SPRING CLEAN UP ■ and surrounding towns. Martin Mottsson, even- Belden Station, Norwalk, dent. Call 643-2103. or 646-8646. garage and fenced In gutters, room additions, assistant. Pleasant, mod­ rience preferred, no fol­ bookkeeping, etc. Knowl­ earning potential. Ex­ Power raking, edging, THE ,,HOUSEWORKS, ingt, 649-4431. CT 06852. yard!! Don't miss this-- MANCHESTER - One decks, oil types of remo ern, large staff office. 4 edge of A/R and A/P mowing. Goiter s' 647.3777. H r RECREATION lowing necessary. Call P.I.P. OF MANCHES­ clusive territory Am­ one! Century 21 Lindsey ,, bedroom first floor with N AM E YOUR OWN deling ond repairs. FREE PHOTO-GUIDE day week. No Saturdays. helpful. Salary commen­ NEW LISTING. S + S cleaned. Light trucking. 643-8339, ask tor TER Is looking tor full or bitious individuals Real Estate, 649-4000. stove and refrigerator. PRICE— Pother ond son. esttmotes. Fully Insured. EXCLUSIVE VEHICLES Excellent benefits. Sa­ m anager. surate with experience. TWO FAMILY. Fire­ Deperldabie. Insured. lawnmowers re I part time bindery and only Call James Leir No pets. Lease and secur­ dependobte ser- Telephone 643-6017, offer lary negotiable. Expe­ Call between 9:30am and place, deck, gas heat, Roy Hardy, 646-7973. PAIRED - Free pick up counter help. Typing ex­ at 1-800-624-7613, ELLINGTON NEW ity. $375 per month plus Paintlng, Poper- 6pm, 647-8509. 72 SHASTA, 13 ft. trailer, m ANNOUNCEMENTS rienced only. Call 646- 4:00pm Monday - Friday, aluminum siding. Com­ and delivery. 10 percent yJy*- _ v Call SHORT ORDER COOK - perience helpful. Only Ext. 1441. LISTING ■ $94,.500. T e r^ , heat. 646-1379. stove, Ice box, porfa- 4964. Mobile catering truck. 3 203-522-1957. pletely modernized. Call DAYCARE-“THETREE- senior discount. Expert J®’?'"" *■ hard working, engergetic rifle country setting, 2'.2 LEON CIESZYNSKI pottl. Very good condi­ EMERGENCY? In Man­ days per week. Tuesday us today. $97,500. Jackson HOUSE" - Full or port service. Free estimate*. 64e-»/oi. WAITRESS WANTED people should apply. acres with a view from BUILDER— New homes, tio n . Asking $1,350. 633- chester, dial 911 tor fire, EASY ASSEMBLY through Thursday, & Jackson Redt Estate, ONE BEDROOM partly time Core - 2 and up. Fully Economy Lown Mower, IMMEDIATELY - Hours Apply In person P .I.P ., large Gunite' In ground ; BUIUNN6/ oddittons, remodeling, 1764 8am to 9pm. police, medical help. WORK! $600.00 per 100. 5;30am until 2;30pm. Call 647-8400 or 646-8646. furnished mobile home. Insured, license pending. 647-366Q. 11 to 2, four days a week. 391 Center Street, ask tor pool, Rock garden and Coll Terri - 643-7340. CONTRACTING rec rooms, goroaeS/ kit­ Guaranteed Payment. 644-2858 a fte r 3pm. L a rry. Real Estate Single working odult chens remodeled, cell No E xperlence/N o Sales. Apply In person to: Anto­ CENTRALLY located 3 concrete p a tio ! Also 8.. A-1 LAWN CAME I only. Lease. No children, INVITATION TO BID nio's, 956 Main Street, rooms, 3-4 bedrooms,' A. HENRY PERSONAL­ Ings, both tile, dormers, Details send selt- AUTO BODY REPAIR bedroom Duplex - Super pets. 643-2880. a u m s a f m Ca r p e n t r y a n d r e ­ Sealed bids will be received Employment Manchester. GENERAL HELP Rec Room, 2 cor garage- IZED LAWN CARE - Call now tor Spring daan- roofing. Residential or In the General Services' of­ addressed stamped enve­ PERSON NEEDED for sta rt to r the 1st tim e m o d e l in g SERVICES -I NEEDED at scrap metal HOMES Investor. Separate Utili­ and ready for new Lookino for someone Up Wo also otter complata commercial. 649-4291. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ lope; ELAN VITAL-173, small restoration shoo. processing plant In W llll- MANCHESTER - 5 Room lawn cara and landacapino — Complete home re- ter, CT until APRIL 19,1985at & Education FULL TIME RECEP­ FOR SALE ties. 70's. Jackson & owners! C entury 21 Llnd--< reliable and efficient? 3418 Enterprise Road, Ft. Must have own tools. For manflc. Openings on se­ Duplex. Available April maintenanca. nailable, q u ^ loaln and remodeling. ru'... 11:00 o.m. for the following: TIONIST for Doctor's ot- Jackson Real Estote, 647- sev Real Estate, 649-4000. ^ Totol lown core, com­ ity and dwendable worL Cei IMEATMG/ Pierce, FL33482. Interview , 228-0588. cond and third shifts. 1st. $425 per m onth plus Ouality work. Referen­ COIL SPRINGS FOR KOM- flce. Personable, 8400 or 646-8646. mercial ond residential. Qreo U C h ic le 647-0612. ces, licensed and insured. LINE - SANDERSON COIL non-smoker. Expe- Apply at 47 Milk Street, GREEN MANOR RANCH EAST HARTFORD-NEW- utilities. Security deposit Light trucking, free esti­ FILTERS DRIVERS To Sell Hood between 9 and 5. - with 3 bedrooms, fire­ required. No pets. In­ Coll 646-«165. DIGESTER RECIRCULA­ PART TIME - Monday to rlenced preferred. Will ATTENTION SMALL LISTING - $61,900. EX-' mates, ful^v Insured. 647- HELP WANTED Ice Cream In your own place, all appliances, cludes stove and re frig e r­ WILL TILL YOUR AV­ DUMAS ELECTRIC — FOGARTY BROTHERS TION PUMP local area. We want 50 Friday, 9 - 2pm, typing tra in . 649-3311. BUSINESSES! Lots ot pandable starter home, 1349. SEALING NEW PRIMARY helpful but not neces­ screened In porch, PLUS ator. 646-1927. ERAGE GARDEN With Lloht* dimming? Fuse* — Bathroom remodel­ drivers at once. Be your CREATIVE SALESMAN- possibilities go with this 4-f rooms Colonial. Deep' ing.' Instolloflon wofer DIGESTER COVER sary. Emblem & Badge, a new furnace, root, gut­ treed lot, enclosed porch 'Troy-bullt. $10. Call 569- blowing? Repairs, Im­ The Town of Manchester Is GENERAL HANDYPER- own boss. Apply Ding HANDWORK/SEWING - Experlenced preferred, ters, storm windows, store and apartment LAWNS CUTbv dependa­ heoters, gorboge d l ^ - on equal opportunity em- 289-2864. however, will train. Call and lots of charm !! Cea-i, THREE ROOM APART­ 0 6 1 6 . ______provement* and addi­ SON to r to u r hours m orn ­ Dong Cart, 44 Prospect Glastonbury toy factory vinyl siding, and a 1 bulding. Separate utili­ ble, hardworking college tional circuits. Fully li­ sols: fou(^ repair*. 649- plover, and requires on affir­ ings. M /F . See Steve HIM Rd., East Windsor, fo r a p p o in tm e n t, 643- ties. Call today tor de­ fury 21 Lindsey Real Est­ MENT with appliances, student. Reasonable Buyer meetk seller In '8214 mative action pollcvforall of needs sewing machine YEAR ERA BUYERS not Including heat. Avail­ censed, Insured. Coll 4539. VIso/MosferCord . sizes Its Controctors and Vendors Carter, Carter Chevrolet, CT (Exit 45 oft of 1-91). PRODUCTION TRAI­ operators and hand fin­ 5465. tails. 80's. Jackson & ate, 649-4000, rotes. Coll 647-9398, ask Classified ... ond lt;s PROTECTION PLAN. able M ay 1st. $325. Call 646-5253 anytime. accepted. 8-50 os 0 condition of doing busi­ 1229 Main Street. 623-1733. NEE position available. ishers tor auallty toy line. Jackson Real Estate, 647- for Bob. happy meeting for both. 2892 ness with fhe Town, os per $70's. Blanchard & Ros- 646-8017. Excellent o p p ortu n ity fo r Full time or part time. You don't have to be an 8400 or 646-8646. HACKMATACK STREET • Federal Order 11246. setfo, 646-2482. An attractive blouse col­ Towels take on a pretty Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ hard working, conscien­ Some sewing experience advertising expert to get - Custom built Ranch, 3._ OAK STREET - One bed­ lection for the woman look when embroidered cations ore available of the tious person. Royal Ice necessary. Call The results In Classified. EAST HARTFORD - b e d ro o m s, 1''2 b a th s ,; KIT N’ CARLYLE ^by Larry Wright with these lovely floral General Services' office. MANCHESTER - breezewav, garage, low,, room. Heat, hot water, with the large size figure. Cream Company, 27 Velvet Stable, Inc., 659- We'll help you word your $133,900. R EA D Y FOR $98,900. NEW LIS TIN G ! In short or long sleeves. motifs. TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CUSTOM HOURS 90's. 649-7842. appliances. Lease. One MISCELLANEDUS CONNECTICUT W arren Street. 649-5358. 0204 tor apDOintmenf, ad. 643-2711. OCCUPANCY. Brand Pure pleasure best des­ For Sole No. 8214 with Photo- No. 2892 has transfer months security. Availa­ FDR SALE ... 7 motifs; color chart; ROBERT B. WEISS, new 5 & 5 duplex. 3 cribes this spotless 1- I Guide is in Sizes 38 to 50. GENERAL MANAGER NEW LISTING - Comfor-,, ble Immediately. Call M- stitch illustrations. at bedrooms, I'/j baths, orl- owner 6 room quality Size 40, 44 bust . . . how- 005-04 c j^ u e n d l^ . table 7 Room, 3 bedroom F 8:30 to 4:00. 644-2427. iwstsmrmnts ^ SALES - MONEY vate driveways and base­ built Ranch with 3 bed­ u)k..-h your Ju m e, yi^ enj.y.but tied. 2% yards 45-inch; To order, tend $2.50, ter eeefe Cape. Featuring: Form al- RN’s & LPN’s ments, stove hood, dis­ room s, 1 '/2 baths, deck oft HDUSEHDLD lobxJ' -AwU aioJjy, be iwterrufteJ ^.wce ,t ruffled, 2% yards; gath­ pattarn, plus 50C for paitaft aid Because Fnendly IS open Irom early morning until late evening thete are often Come and leam about the advantages of working for med­ MEN • WOMEN dining room, lovely en-^ ■ condition. Driven 16 telling the whole world Manchester. Heat, olr, 19)1 Irip la SSR all we will train you. IVa baths, fa m ily room , 24 HOUR CASH OFFER $50.00. Call 649-0170, 9 - Turnpike, Manchester. hours. $750 or best offer. how much you love them Perkins St. For Interview pleeee ceil Al BRICK! MANCHESTER- parking. Reasonable. 649- PTFPHY WXAU BC KPCRH." — 19)9 M h|4 85)9 den or 4th bedroom, din­ ON YOUR PROPERTY - H am , or 4-6pm. 647-1821. with the Manchester He­ Ridgewood SL all OFFICE PERSON Sieffens. 647-9097 1911 i K l I m KM ing room, huge enclosed 80's. 4 bedroom home In Call: Crockett Realty, 5334 o r 643-7175. rald. Call the classified Park St. 73-157 P o rte r Street Area. O rig i­ 19)1 M p k i S.M rear porch, garage, 643-1577 for a quick deal! WDDD SHUTTERS For 6 YLPCBYTPF TUA. department today and Chestnut St. 142-198 Fuli time. Detail oriented person nal owners are retiring MANCHESTER - Main PLUS ERA'S ONE YEAR windows and I door, $5 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: II you want to read about love 1980 CHEVY CHEVETTE MOTORCYCLE CB 100 place your personal mes­ 25-209 odd only and this traditional clas- Street - Store tor rent. PETS East Center SL for diversified position. Including MEALS PROGRAM BUYERS PROTECTION per pair. Call 646-6268. and marriage, you ve got to buy two separate books - 83,000 m iles, good condl- HONDA 1974 - Good con­ sage. 643-2711, 8:30am to slc offers spacious About 240 so. ft. For m ore Marble St. all COORDINATOR P LA N ! 80's. D IR : East Rentals Alan King tlon, rear defogger. dition. Best offer. 649- 5:00pm. McCabe St. all phones, typing, cashiering, Middle Tpke. to Vernon rooms, huge porch, li­ Inform ation, coll 563-4438 SIAMESE KITTENSFDR < 1985 by NEA Inc ’7^ $2,500. 646-3062. 8695. Stock PI. all accounts receivable and other Part time, $600 per St. to Lawton Rd. Blan­ brary, tireplaced living or 529-7858. SALE - $75. Also: Goffin Cockatoos - $100. 742-7636. North Main SL 397-496 hour Responsible for chard & Rossetto Real­ room and fully ap- MISCELLANEDUS duties as required. Computer ordering food and sup- pllanced kitchen. Ansoldl ROOMS MUNwanR Garth Rd. 32-77 tors, 646-2482. CENTIIM. MISMESS MSTRKT FOR SALE experience helpful. Send plies. scheduling built, which means top- FOR RENT $M .E/U «U I E. Middle Tpke. 662-718 even only cooks and helpers, ov­ quality craftsmanship. 6.000 •q ft warvhouM or «tM m - WANTED CAPE WITH EXTRA SWIM POOLS WARE­ Mountain Rd. 14-I9S handwritten resume with salary erseeing service ot D.W. Fish Reolty, 643- bly building Loading dock 3 TO BUY LOT -H u rry and see this 6 MEN ONLY - Centred ovartiaad door*, fane ad parking HOUSE forced to dispose requirements to Box FF, c/o food, bookkeeping, 1591 o r 871-1400. Will aub-fXvlda and altar lo auii ( HERALD room Country Cape on of new on/ground, 31 foot MANCHESTER completing H.U.D. re­ location, kitchen prlylf RW Realty — 522-3579 Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, l% ocres... Extra 1'/j acre long pools complete with GO CART. Good condi­ C a// ports and requisitions. DESIRABLE AREA - leges, parking available] Mr. Norman Circulation Dept. building lot that can be huge sundecks, fencing, tion and runs well. Reaso­ Manchester, CT 06040. Write: Meals Program. MANCHESTER Security and reference* sold now or la te r. 90's. hl-rate filters, pump, nable. Call anytime, 647- P.O. Box 61. Storrs, $104,900. Large, required. $55 weekly, 64J- 647-9946 Blanchard & Rossetto ladders, warranty, etc. 1372. Conn. 06268. 2693. R ealtors, 646-2482. A n sa ld i-b u llt C olonial In RESORT Asking $988 COMPLETE. Ansaldl heights area. MANCHESTER - Vepy PROPERTY Financing available. Coll BOLTON - $99,900. A First floor family room, I DRAFTSPERSON/ Stan, to ll-fre e , 1-800-524- spacious tireplaced liv­ nice furnished room for RARE FIND. This lovely VERMONT HOUSE FOR 0595. Automotive PROGRAMMER two bedroom U & R ing room , screened porch gentleman. Convenient. References reaulred. $ ^ RENT - Beoufllul loca­ Responsbilities include Contemoorarv Ranch oft family room, 2-car fabrication of drawings weekly. 649-4003. tion on lake with dock, ATARI 2600, Excellent for layout and production features a dram atic stone garage all In very desira­ 2Vj hours from Hartford. condition. $35.00. Call 646- floor to celling flreolace. ble area. Call today on ICARS/TRUCKS processes, working from VERY NICE LARGE W eekly. (6171-692-4433, 4848. HOUSEWIVES raw sketches and models. It Is nestled on a beautiful this wonderful home IFOR SALE ROOM - Big closet. To evenings. 2 years experience re­ wooded lot on a cul-de- that's sure to go quickly! share house with others. 24" Cordwood Saw Blade. quired including NC Pro­ sac near Manchester. D.W. Fish Reolty, 643- 1974 F IA T 128 SPORT L — gramming. Familiarity Full kitchen, bath, vatfl $25. 643-1634, call after Call today for private 1591 or 871-1400. To be used for parts. Call 2 WANTED 6pm. Earn Extra Money with metal aircraft parts a showing. Joyce G. Ep­ privileges. $60 weekly. plus Submit resume or 643-1021. TO RENT P hil a fte r Spm, 528-1332. stein Real Estate, 647- SOUTH WINDSOR - Well DRILL STAND, extra, Also Panasonic AM/FM apply at REB industries, kept 7 room Ranch. 3 I Inc., 104 Commerce S t. 8895. long pipe Included. $12. car radio. bedrooms, newer kit­ LAKEFRONTCOTTAGE With Your Own Glastonbury or call per­ APARTMENTS Coll 649-1649. sonnel at 633-5271 bet­ MANCHESTER chen, living room, dining FOR RENT - One week between July 1975 VOLKSWAGEN room, large lower level 13fh and August 24th. SERVING AMERICA ween 10 to 3, EOE $133,900. UNIQUE. Beau- ( BOY'S TRACK SHOES, RABBIT - Standard shift. family room, tree stand­ 429-0589. tlful 3 bedroom size 8 with spike* and No ro t. New paint. $800 or Part Time Job ing fireplace, attached MANCHESTER — Avail­ C ontem porary located In wrench. Excellent condi­ best o ffe r. 742-7636. garage. $89,000. U & R able Immediately. One, FROM THE Forest Hills on a cul-de- tion. Used four times. $20. two and three bedroo'Pi INCOME TAX sac. This hom e features a Realty Co., 643-2692. Call 643-4607. 69 BELAIR - Rebuilt 327 DELIVER brick floor to celling apartments. $410, $4^, SERVICE engine. Excellent run­ . . . and mothers with young children, bring them $525, heat and hot water I Distributing Company fireplace, first floor fam­ MANCHESTER - NEW AMIGO MOTORIZED ning condition. Dependa­ BEGINNING! with you and save on baby sitting costs. needs licensed, ily room and a magnifi­ LISTING - $117,500. Included. J.D. Real Est­ ZINGLER'S INCOME WHEELCHAIR - Power ble. $195. 646-8127 after ate, 646-1980. Insured drivers with cent enclosed patio. Raised Ranch, 8 nice TAX SERVICE - Filing seat, deluxe model. Like Spm. Twenty-two Hours per week. cars or light trucks to W armly decorated. rooms, possible In-law personal and small busi­ new. 90 day guarantee. 3'/2 ROOM A P A R T M E N T Salary plus gas allowance. deliver telephone W o n 't last! Joyce G. suite, 4 Bedrooms, 2 ness tax returns. In your 649-6478. 1980 TOYOTA CELICA directories in Epstein Real Estate, 647- Baths, Rec Room,' Wet - P riva te home, hea>, home. Since 1974. Also GT llftback, S speed, air, Call Manchester. Ellington, B89S. Bor, Stove fire place, appliances. Working sin­ bookkeeping services RUGS BRAIDED - four AM-FM, mint. $5,500.643- Bolton and breezewav, 3 car garage, gle adult only. No pets, available. Call Walt at size 37'/3" by 22", $3.75 4902, or 646-7451. children. Call 643-2860;" surrounding areas. CUSTOM EXTRAS! - deck and above ground 646-5346. each. One size 49Va" by SOUND INTERESTING? M ANCHESTER - $89,900. pool on treed lot I Century 26'/3", $4.50. One size 47" 1978 TOYOTA Vj TON IT’S A SURE THING! Now Hours are flexible. 21 Lindsey Real Estate, NETKIN'S TAX SER­ You can be a Herald Area Adviser Immaculate home with 4 THREE ROOMS, second by 27'/j", $4.00. Call 646- PICKUP, 5 speed, AM- 649-4000. and handle and supervise our Report to: bedrooms, sewing room, floor, heat and applian­ VICE - LOW rates, strictly 3388. FM, CB, sports wheels, den with bar, family ces, $375. Adults. No pets. confidential. Over 10 ye­ extra rims and tires. No carrier boys & girls. If you like kids ar* experience. 644-1009. — want a little independence and PRODISCO, INC. room and pool with deck. DO A TW O-W AY fa v o r ... Call 649-2236. SLIGHT PAINT DAM­ Rust. $2,990 firm . 643-4902, c/o Knights of Columbus Custom extras, bullt-lns, get extra cash for your­ AGE. Flashing arrow or 646-7451. your own income . . . 647- 9946' TODAY IS a good day to or 138 Main Street and a level fenced-ln yard self and make It possible MANCHESTER - Main lighted signs. New other­ ' for someone else to enlov place an ad in classified The Herald- Manchester, CT m ake this a fin e home In a Street, 3 rooms with stove wise, $259 complete, free 1979 FORD FIESTA - 4 643-2711 647-9947 desired area. D.W. Fish those golf clubs you to sell those Idle Items lettersi Four left. Call speed. Sunroof. Good EOE & refrigerator. For more you've been storing. A R ealty, 643-1591 o r 871- never use. Sell them with Inform ation, coll 563-4438 Immmedlately, 1-800-423- condition. $2,000. Coll 643- 1400. o w ont od. quick call to 643-2711 will 0163, anytime. 5404 after 4:00pm. or 529-7858. put your ad In print. 20 - MANCHESTKR HF.RALD. Tuesday. April 2. 1985 MANCHESTER SPORTS Directors to consider : l Ethnic is nice but EC baseball squad Rain likely tonight; town shelter options j American is better! has solid pitching warmer Thursday ... page 2 CBT inttpduces ... page 4 page 14 ... page 11

...... * Wednesdav.Wednesday. AcApril 3, 1985 — Single copy: 25C anIRA. . Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm you can demand Fire chiefs m o ^ say troubles JUNf ^ money nx)m. a won’t go on lEE.c By Alex GIrelll ments consistently consider the 3 .r A r t Herald Reporter health and welfare of town V citizens. TEACi/Ekl lAS'JRV v Q > There will be no more disputes She said that two hours after­ like the one that occurred between wards, both departments were Manchester's two fire depart­ cooperating in fighting a grass fire . 1 STATE ments last week at a house fire on and that more recently town Adams Street, the chiefs of both firefighters from the Buckland departments said at a surprise firehouse stationed themselves in news conference Tuesday night. the district firehouse when district The chiefs were joined in that firefighters were occupied fighting / / 'J assertion by Manchester Mayor a fire. Barbara Weinberg and by Walter District President Joyner said Joyner, president of the Eighth the chiefs have assured him and ICONTRACT Utilities District. Mayor Weinberg that "it will never / • The news conference, for which happen again. " EFICIT?' there was no advance notice, was “We are sorry that (Town held in a small room in Lincoln Deputy Chief William) Griffin is Center minutes before the Baord of receiving a reprimand for this," Directors convened its regular Joyner said. meeting at 8 p.m. in the hearing In an April 1 letter made public room nearby. at the conference, town Chief "As far as I'm concerned Rivosa wrote to Griffin: "I must i another incident like this one will strongly object to your behavior in \%-mm '1^ not occur under my command," reaction to being jostled and said Harold Topliff, chief of the verbally abused by an Eighth Eighth District Fire Department. Utilities District firefighter...! can Town Fire Chief John Rivosa understand how your emotions got Herald photo by Tarquinio the best of you after being ignored called the incident "unfortunate" The teachers were demonstrating to draw attention to A and “isolated" and said the and abused during the course of A group of'teachers from Cheney Tech in Manchester \ citizens of Manchester will find events at the scene, but the striking wave signs this morning on board a bus that took them to union contract talks, which have been stalled since last "full cooperation among the of another individual cannot be Hartford to join seyeral hundred other vocational July 1. troops." excused." The letter was released along teachers from across the state in picketing the Capitol. The confrontation between the with a report from Rivosa to two departments occurred during General Manager Robert B. Weiss continually strained relations be­ Cheney Tech students sent home t # on the events at the fire, a s^uence tween the town and district over which began when a police dis­ the issue of fire protection in the P patcher mistakenly sent the town Buckland area, which is within the fire department to a fire that was district's jurisdiction. in the district. State vo-tech teachers picket Capitol The district plans to build a According to Rivosa's report to second fire station to serve the Weiss, it was a couple of exchanges By Susan Vaughn O'Neill told reporters at the the American Federation of sympathy from legislators." But area within 500 feet of a town- between Assistant Chief Paul and United Press International Capitol in Hartford that the strike Teachers, said union Vice Presi­ he said that the teachers were not owned station built when Buckland Gworek of the district department was illegal and the state would dent Ronald Tabellione, who was trying to hamper the negotiation residents were petitioning to join and Griffin that preceded the seek an injunction ordering the at the picket line at the Capitol. process, which has been going on the district. HARTFORD — Several hundred incident in which Griffin struck instructors from the state's 20 teachers back to work. Cheney Tech principal Law­ since last April. Weinberg said at the outset of the Raymond Fredericksen, a district vocational schools conducted a "It's an illegal strike, they're rence lerardi told the Herald this The negotiators for the union and news conference that the March 26 firefighter, as Griffin was leaving one-day walkout today and pick­ breaking the law by striking," said morning that he would like to talk the state Board of Education met confrontation at 377 Adams St., in the scene. eted in front of the Capitol to draw O'Neill, who said he wouldn't meet to the press but had been ordered as recently as Tuesday, Tabellione which a town deputy fire chief Rivosa said in the report that his attention from legislators to their with union representatives. "I not to. He referred questions to the said. struck a district volunteer firefigh­ son. town firefighter John Rivosa stalled union contract. would hope that they would go back state Department of Education. One of the major problems for ter in the culmination of tense Jr., pulled Griffin and Gworek All the schools — including to work and get this issue settled." The state education representa­ the vocational teachers' union, exchanges, was an isolated inci­ apart after Gworek grabbed Grif- Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ tive could not be reached for said Tabellione, is that their “It's breaking the law, whether contract does not allow binding dent in the midst of a professional tional Technical School in Man­ it's one day or a week or an hour.'' comment. Please turn to page 8 The teachers have been working arbitration. The contracts of the relationship in which both depart­ chester — were closed officially at said O'Neill, who added that he since last July 1 on an extension of other 36,000 teachers in the state do about 9 a.m. by Education Com­ would leave it to the State Board of missioner Gerald Tirozzi. Students the previous two-year contract, permit arbitration, he said. Education "to look seriously" at which went into effect in July 1982, The two-year contract package who had arrived at school as usual possible disciplinary action Tabellione said. In December 1984, offered the vocational instructors Japan moves fast had to be sent home. against the strikers. More than 30 instructors from the union membership overwhelm­ in December was “totally unac­ Cheney Tech formed a picket line Some 1,030 teachers from state ingly rejected by a 5-1 ratio the ceptable in view of 1985 being in front of the school this morning vocational schools are represented state Board of Education's offer of declared ‘The year of the teacher' to appease critics prior to leaving for the Capitol at by the state Vocational Federation a 5 percent pay raise in each of two by Gov. O’Neill and Education about 9 a m. of Teachers, Local 1797, which is years. Tabellione said. Commissioner Gerald Tirozzi," affiliated with the Connecticut Tabellione said the purpose of and the United States as well as for With hundreds of teachers pick­ By J. L. Battenfeld eting outside. Gov. William A. Federation of State Teachers and today's demonstration was to "get Please turn to page 8 Most people think buying an IRA is the best thing they can United Press International the development of world trade, do for their retirement. It’s not. Buying a CBT Demand IRA is. that the bill will not pass the U.S. TOK'YO — The Japanese govern­ Congress," Fujinami said. You see, compared to conventional IRAs, CBT’s new Demand ment, facing deteriorating rela­ Prime Minister Yasuhiro Naka- Bone buffs tions with the United States over a sone, who has been trying to Post-April Fool’s Day ‘joke’ IRA is extraordinary. Because while it gives you all the advantages mounting trade imbalance, said balance U.S. demands against laud find pressure from Japanese manufac­ today it will send a special envoy to FAIRFIELD (UPI) - The of an ordinary IRA, it also lets you take advantage of options ordi­ Washington to explain its policies turers and their political backers, told reporters the congressional chance discovery of several to U.S. officials. human skeletons buried be­ nary IRAs don’t. The Foreign Ministry announce­ actions were “very severe," Ky- doesn’t amuse town family odo news service said. neath a backyard has convinced Like the conventional IRAs, CBT’s Demand IR A offers con­ ment came as top officials critic­ local history buffs that the site is ized a bill passed by a U.S. Senate The committee voted 12-4 to Bv Nancy Pappas pool table or a Pontiac. And they he wanted me there by 5 a.m .,” enable Reagn to restrict enough a hidden Indian burial ground. ventional time accounts. In fact, they assure you the highest inter­ committee, saying it is "discrimi­ Herald Reporter never placed those classified ad­ Cormier said. The chief state medical exa­ Japanese imports to compensate None of this seemed particularly natory" and liable to harm overall vertisements in the Courant. miner's office in Farmington for the 25 percent increase in suspicious to Cormier, who says est rates in Connecticut. A whopping relations between the two allies. For Bob Cormier of Linndale "I can’t imagine who would play ruled the bones discovered last CBT’S 3 YEAR IRA SELECT ACCOUNT automobiles Japan is expected to that commercial accounts fre­ A ministry official said Reishi Street, April Fool’s Day arrived such nasty jokes on us," said week by a town work crew are 11.00% annual rate for a 3-year IRA. EFFECTIVE ANNUAL Teshima, deputy foreign minister sell in the United States in the next two days late. So far, the practical Cormier’s wife, Darlene. "But it’s quently set such deadlines. "And year. The legislation would give human and "very old.” Beyond ANNUAL YIELD RATE for economic affairs, will leave jokes played on him have cost the someone who knows us. They gave he was asking all the right kinds of that, anthropologists will have W hile the effective annual yield is an the president one year to persuade questions, like what we charge per Thursday for Washington "to family $50 — and a lot of our unlisted phone number in the to make a determination, a the Japanese to eliminate "unfair square foot, and so on. For a while, unbeatable 11.57%. But unlike the con­ explain the Japanese position to frustration. ad. They gave our correct names spokesman said Monday. 1 1 57 11 00 tade practices." I even thought it was a competitor, . % . % the U.S. administration and Con­ This morning, Cormier, owner of and address to the paper. Some­ Responding to a request from ventional IRAs, which are limited in gress in view of recent moves in the The actions also were criticized East Coast Carpet & Maintenance, body’s gone to a lot of trouble to do trying to check out my prices.” today by Foreign Minister Shin- The man, who gave his name as the Fairfield Historical Society, Congress." arose at 3 and picked up two this." First Selectwoman Jacquelyn taro Abe on the floor of the Diet. Henderson, gave specific direc­ their options, a CBT Demand IRA gives you the flexibility of The hasty dispatch of Teshima, assistants at 4 in order to arrive at The money Cormier would have Durrell halted excavation work Japan's parliament. tions to the estate on Parsonage the Foreign Ministry's ranking a carpet cleaning assignment in made from the work in Willington behind the Oswald House, transferring the money from your time account into virtually any trade official, followed increas­ Road. But he would not give a ''I extremely regret that the U.S. Willington by 5 a.m. Unfortu­ — approximately $900 — is sorely where the remains were found. ingly aggressive protectionist telephone number. "He said he IR A option. Like stocks, bonds and mutual funds.** Congress still does not understand nately. the estate where he was to needed, said Mrs. Cormier. Ti­ Society Curator Christopher measures by the U .S. Congress and the efforts and achievements clean 10 carpets, three couches and mothy Cormier, >vho is five months was on the road a lot, and there Nevans said the bones probably W hat all this really means is when you’re finally ready to unusually blunt Japanese shown so far by Japan," he said. five chairs simply did not exist. old, had stomach surgery in wouldn’t be anyone at the home where we were going to do the are the remains of pre-colonial reactions. Senior officials said Tuesday When he arrived back in Man­ Manchester Memorial Hospital American Indians and the site Japanese officials accused Con­ work. I started wondering then. retire, you’ll have the most money possible to retire with. So call Nakasonc had promised conces­ chester, Cormier's phone began last month. The family’s health could be a burial ground. gress of ignoring their efforts to But we needed the work, so 1 sions to the United States in the ringing incessantly. Within an insurance is only paying about 80 "This is a logical site for a 1-800-CBTIRAS, or visit any CBT office, and open a Demand IRA . foster more open trade and said telecommunications field, but he hour, he had received 11 calls from percent of the baby’s medical accepted on his terms.” they were doing their best to ease Cormier and two assistants went burial ground. This was once a After all, why settle for less when you can demand more. has come under sharp criticism people asking to buy the Pontiac expenses. knoll bordering a freshwater the escalating conflict. from leaders of his Liberal Demo­ Trans Am or the extra-large pool "This really hurts," Mrs. Corm­ out to Willington this morning and The latest irritant in relations drove around for an hour trying to marsh. This is what we’ll base cratic Party who say he acted table they'd seen advertised in this ier said. our thinking on as we move between the trading partners was without consulting political and morning’s Hartford Courant. find the home. Then they returned a bill passed by the Senate Finance The strange events began Mon­ to Manchester between 6; 30 and 7. forward,” he said. business leaders. But the Cormiers don’t own a Public works heavy equip­ Committee Tuesday calling for day, on April Fool’s Day. "I got a The State Police in Stafford retaliatory steps if the $37 billion Nakasone, who plans to an­ call and the guy asked if we would Springs — who double as town ment operator Richard Knutson U.S. trade deficit with Japan is not nounce a new trade package next go to Willington. He said he has an police officers in Willington — found the first bone as he reduced. week that will meet many of the Inside Today estate and he would like some work later confirmed that the Hender­ started excavating for ex­ Chief Cabinet Secretary Takao U.S. demands, ordered a meeting done,” said Cormier. son home at 92 Parsonage Road panded public library parking Fujinami, the- principal govern­ of senior government and ruling It sounded like an enormous job does not exist. behind the Oswald House. ment spokesman, said the bill "is party leaders Thursday to rally 24 pages, 4 sections — about 10 rooms of carpet to be But Cormier must pay his two Knutson and co-workers spent an hour sifting through When you’re ready to demand more not only a discriminatory bill support for the steps. cleaned, a large tile floor to be workers for the time spent on this singling out Japan but also a threat 'The United States is seeking Obituaries . stripped and waxed, and a large wild goose chase. He has to pay for the dirt, and found dozens of Area towns. Opinion ^ bones and bone fragments. The from a bank. to the entire free trade system improved access to Japanese amount of furniture to be gas in his equipment truck, and for Classified__ Peopletalk. pieces were dry and brittle, and itself." markets, particularly in the fields Com ics. S ports. shampooed. gas in the car of one of his "The government of Japan of telecommunications, electron­ Entertainment Television . "The guy wanted to know if I “fell apart when we picked strongly hopes, for the sake of good ics, forestry products, medical Lottery______Weather__ could get there Wednesday. ‘If not, them up," he said. *Thc minimum opening balance on CBT's Select Account is $500 Interest compounded monthly. There is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. equipment and pharmaceuticals. I’ll get someone else,’ he said. And Klease turn i