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Even while more and more employers are trying to "Alternative delivery systems are the wave of the committee of the Dental Society; "The dentists are control the costs of employee benefits, more and more future,” observes Kenneth Drummer, a benefits paid anyway. I'm concerned that patients will be employers are expanding their dental care plans for consultant in the New York office of Towers, Perrin, underserved.” Moreover, the less work the dentist workers. At the same time, the methods of paying for Your Forster & Crosby. “ Probably mostly due to performs, the bigger the profits. dental care are developing quickly, providing more significant competitive pressure. It's expensive for Argue those in favor: The costs, the number of visits choices for employers and pointing toward expanded Money's young dentists to set up a practice and build a patient per patient and the frequency of different kinds of care for you as well. base.” services can all be predicted accurately. Conse­ As you probably know from personal experience, Worth The cost of insurance helps fuel the development of quently, employers and dentists in the program can many employers have been raising deductibles and new payment and delivery systems. The profit set rates in which dentists don't suffer losses and ilanrhpstpr HrralJi Sylvia Porter changing other features of medical plans. Often to margin on insurance ranges from 10 percent to 40 employers keep a grip on costs. ^ I ' Monday, Jan.. 14, 1985 — Single copy: 25plus fund to increase aid ture. One GOP senator already has to cities and towns for local road proposed a plan that would com­ push inflation down Index and bridge repairs. bine grants and loans to increa.se O’Neill said he will ask the road aid to municipalities. Whitney-Blake has layoffs Unadjusted, 1967=100 Legislature to set the money aside HAMDEN — Whitney-Blake Co., a supplier to By Denis G. Gulino the second half of 1984 has reduced demand in a local road and bridge trust O’NEILL SAID HIS program of the telecomunications industry, ended produc­ United Press International pressure on prices.” fund that with interest is expected making grants to cities instead of tion today at its Hamden facility and laid off 70 The government's report weighs price to grow to $125 million over the loans would allow the state to union workers, a company spokesman said. WASHINGTON - Wholesale prices increases for nearly 3,400 categories of next five years. return the surplus to taxpayers in The 85-year-old plant was forced to close inched up only 0.1 percent in December, goods that businesses sell each other. The ” a meaningful manner,” because Armco Financial Corp., decided to stop finishing 1984 with a moderate 1.8 percent wholesale price, reflecting the cost of goods THE MONEY WOULD BE PAID He said his proposal wasn’t loaning money to keep the plant operating. An inflation rate for business — just half the bought in large quantities, does not directly out to cities and towns at the rate of prompted by the proposal unveiled affiliated plant in Bellows Falls, Vt., was not rate expected for consumer prices, the translate into retail prices, but the broad $25 million a year, nearly doubling last week by Sen. Richard John­ affected. Labor Department said Friday. trends do carry through to the cash the state’s current allocation to ston, R-Wethersfield. ” I don’t "With this inability to borrow funds, we cannot Deaiers paid iess for heating oil, gasoline register. municipalities for road and bridge think we can afford to play 'me too’ continue the present ievel of expenses, including and natural gas in December and wholesale "We will probably get no significant work. or 'who’s first?” ’ the governor payroll," said Alan Craig, vice president of food prices rose 0.5 percent, restrained by acceleration in finished goods prices at In addition to the current alloca­ said. administration. modest increases in the price of pork and least in the early part of this year," tions, the state is providing Under O N eill’s trust fund plan, The union employees, members of Local 299, beef. . economist Donald Ratajczak of Georgia another $185 million to municipali­ the state would allocate the $25 United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of Prices for everything but food declined State University said. ties for work on local bridges under million in additional aid each year America, were aware the plant was going toclose 0.1 percent. “ The strong ' dollar is probably as 290 a 10-year state road and bridge based on town road mileage and a eventually, but were upset because they were "You can't complain about 1.8 percent important as anything else to holding plan enacted last year, O’Neill town’s population density. given just two days' notice. (inflation rate)," a department economist inflation down again,” he said. said. O’Neill said the trust fund would be created April I under his plan said. "W e're doing better than the Consu­ Last year's overall wholesale inflation Herald photo by Tarquinlo The $100 million for the trust mer Price Index.” rate was higher than the 19-year low of 0.6 fund would come from the state with grants paid to the state’s 169 Secretaries set meeting The CPI for December, to be measured percent set in 1983. But some 1984 surplus for the current fiscal year. cities and towns annually on Oct. 1. Jan. 23, is expected to show an inflation rate categories, like raw materials, did better. The Hartford chapter of Professional Secretar­ Cold feet get help for all of 1984 of 4 percent or less. The Producer Price Index for December ies International will meet Feb. 19 at the Town White House spokesman Larry Speakes is 292.4, equivalent to a cost of $2,924 for enjoy the park over the weekend, and many skaters took and Country Club, 22 Woodland St., Hartford. 288 Tammy Baker takes a break from ice skating at Charter said the figures "shouid translate into goods that cost $1,000 in 1967. Program gives town Mary Heslin, state commissioner of consumer advantage of the opportunity. Another picture appears consumer cost stability as we enter 1985.” Wholesale prices went up 0.5 percent in Oak Park Sunday to warm up in front of a fire inside the protection, will speak on "The Growth of Speakes said wholesale prices for the past November, the second largest monthly park sheiter. Coid weather iast week permitted skaters to on page 3. Consumer Protection — A Brief Historical two years were the lowest in any two-year surge of last year, after dropping or Perspective.” $1.5 . million aid boost period in two decades, which “ demon­ standing still in six of the previous seven There will be a reception beginning at 5:30 strates the president's success in maintain­ months. Reductions will be difficult Manchester stands to receive Cassano, a town representative p.m., with dinner following at 6:30 p.m. For more ing steady, economic growth with low Now wholesale prices are settling down more than.^Loublo the amount of on tho Connecticut Conference of information, call Noreen Jordan at 273-4987. 286 inflation." again without any negative trends on the ■tate ^f8r-''rOe

4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 14, 1985 Abduction of teen girl ends in wild Texas chase German police

in Fort Worth. hunt terrorists ALVARADO, Texas (UPI) - Sammy Franco, 6, and his Five suspects accused of kidnap­ 2-year-old sister Teresa, were ' WIESBADEN, the device said it was made from a ping the 13-year-old daughter of a found in a car with two males (UPI) — Police are searching for bundle of unspecified explosive banker were arrested and two of Sunday afternoon. The children 15 members of an extreme left- wired to an alarm clock and a them were wounded during a wild were abducted from their home in wing group suspected of planting a detonator, one gallon cans of dash across three north Texas the Fort Worth suburb of Richland bomb at West German army inflammable liquid and a pair of counties. headquarters in the 13th such camping gas canni'sters. The girl, Amy McNiel, was Hills Thursday. A 16-year-old boy and -year-old “ We are investigating a possible rescued after the chase, which 20 attack in three weeks. man in the car with the children terrorist background to the case wound through Titus. Franklin and . The hunt began after disposal were arrested. Police said they and links with the R AF bomb Hopkins counties at speeds of 100 experts defused the bomb Sunday captured the suspects after they at army regional offices in Wies­ campaign,” said a police mph, and ended only after the drove away from a packet contain­ baden, 30 miles west of , - spokesman. , suspects’ car ran out of gas. The Red Army Faction has The alleged kidnappers came ing $60,000 in ransom. and a warning was made that the During-the chase, the abductors claimed responsibility for most of out of their car firing at Texas group might attempt to assassi­ fired buckshot from sawed-off 12 other bomb attacks over the past Rangers and FBI agents, who had nate a public figure. shotguns at the Rangers, who Police said they believed about three weeks on American, West chased them by ground and air returned fire until their car’s (German, French and British through northeast Texas. Officers 15 people made up the core of the radiator was hit and the engine left-wing Red Army Faction targets. r 'i'l returned fire, wounding two caught fire. (R A F ), West Germany’s most Police believe the campaign is suspects. "The Rangers called for help designed to support the demands of Michael Lynn Mills, 27, of (eared extremist organization, and more Rangers come out after 30 jailed members of the group, Pleasant Grove and John Wesley which also is known as the them and overcame the subjects who have been drinking water Foote, 34, of Alvarado were in fair Baader-Meinhof group after two if when they ran out of gas at a little since Dec. 4. condition late Sunday at Parkland its founders. AMY MCNIEL old place called Saltillo about 25 The hunger strikers, most of Memorial Hospital in Dallas, ’The gang, a faction of a now . . . back with family miles west of Mount Pleasant,” whom are held in isolation, are where they were transported after defunct group that sought radical demanding to be kept in larger being arraigned on aggravated f Johnson said. ¥ reform of West German society, "It was a little more exciting was blamed for a string of groups. kidnapping charges at a Franklin Jr., 21, of Mesquite. than Bonnie and Clyde," Johnson Gerhard Boeden, deputy head of County hospital earlier in the day. Two Rangers braved the gunfire bombings and killings in the 1960s said of the air-and-ground chase, federm criminal police, said in an The other suspects, charged with to dash to the suspects' car and UPI photo and 1970s. interview in the Welt am Sontag aggravated kidnapping and at­ grab Amy, said Texas Ranger which ended at about 4:30 a.m. Sunday’s bomb, contained in a when the fuel tank on the suspects’ by deputies Sunday afternoon. There newspaper the group may attempt tempted capital murder in Hop­ Lloyd Johnson. A man and woman (left) captured in the dark blue plastic bag, was spotted it*... • •*# . an assassination on a top public kins County, were Liza Ann In an unrelated case, police car ran dry. were five people captured in the by a security guard in the street The girl, daughter of Alvarado kidnapping of Amy McNiel are brought figure if one of the hunger strikers Bouvier. 18, of Balch Springs. Sunday rescued a 6-year-old boy outside the front entrance of the State Bank Director Don McNiel, to the Johnson County Sheriff’s office kidnapping. died. George Thomas Barnes, 21, of and his 2-year-old sister and villa-style military headquarters was not harmed, authorities said. “ We must be ready for the Dallas and Daniel Walter Nccker captured their accused kidnappers in Wiesbaden. Disposal experts who defused worst,” Boeden said. UPI photo U.S wants Belgium to accept missiles Beirut’s bloody aftermath U.S./Worid Priest tabbed as The blood-splattered jeep of the French observer force outside Beirut today. A white helmet belonging to one of a crack in the alliance or Belgium Martens, head of a four-party coali­ Andrei Gromyko warned that con­ details the violence that grips Lebanon. Unknown the two French soldiers killed in the attack lies on the By Norman D. Sandler wavering from its commitment to the tion government, has been urged even tinued deployment of U.S. missiles in passenger seat. (Story on page 1) In United Press International December 1979 NATO decision to gunmen ambushed it with machine guns while the by his own Christian Democratic Party Europe, under a plan adopted by NATO counter Soviet missile deployments peacekeepers were on patrol in Shiite Moslem suburbs to postpone deployment of 48 nuclear- in December 1979, could jeopardize the subversive ieader Libyan diplomat slain WASHINGTON — President Rea­ with 572 American cruise and Pershing gan, touting “ alliance solidarity” as tipped cruise missiles to allow time for upcoming arms negotiations. ROME — Anti-terrorist police are seeking two 2 missiles. lawed Solidarity union, disturbed key to arms talks with Moscow, placed the new U.S.-Soviet arms talks to A senior administration official TORUN, Poland (UPI) — A men in the assassination of the second Libyan calm in the country and that the Rising since 1983 the deployment of cruise missiles in progress. emphasized the Soviets issued the dissident priest killed by secret diplomat gunned down outside his home in the “ The deployment of cruise missiles priest was distributing illegal Belgium at the top of his agenda today Reagan’s national security ad­ same warning before and had seen the police was charged by communist Italian capital in less than a year. for talks with Belgian Prim e Minister viser, Robert McFarlane, said today he political situation in Belgium as an in Belgium is a sovereign question lot authorities a month before his anti-state literature. In the Libyan capital of ’Tripoli, the Libyan invitation to attempt to “ drive a the government and people of your “ This is the main reason for Wilfried Martens. is sure the Belgian government appre­ death with being the leader of a news agency JANA charged the "vile assassina­ destabilization in our country. The Concerned his negotiating hand ciates that deploying missiles on wedge” into the NATO alliance. country to decide,” Reagan said in counter-revolutionary organiza­ U.S. aid to Afghan rebels soars tion" Sunday was the work of hired assassins would be “ seriously weakened” by any schedule yment would help provide the For Martens, the situation has been written responses to questions submit­ tion, a judge said today. church hierarchy is tolerating the who are closely tied to the American secret hint of allied discord, Reagan hoped to incentitives needed for the new talks. complicated by a statutory require­ ted by the Belgian publication La Libre Judge Artur Kujawa, presiding operation of this organization," Wilson, and Sen. Malcolm Wal­ Each cannon and its initial services." Kujawa quoted the statement. WASHINGTON (UPI) — There spending for secret operations, the persuade Martens to resist political McFarlane said on the NBC "Today” ment that the government call for Belgique. over the trial of four secret lop. R-Wyo.. are the main propo­ supply of armor-piercing ammuni­ Farag Omar Mkhyoun, 31, hit in the neck, The statement also claimed that appears to be substantial congres­ Afghan insurgents are expected to pressure at home and proceed with program it would be "out of place” for elections by Dec. 8 — forcing him to policemen accused in the kidnap- nents of the Afghan support in tion cost $1 million, according to chest, abdomen, right hand, forearm and arm "But it was alliance solidarity behind Popieluszko’s St. Stanislaw Kost- sional support for the C IA’s receive another $200 million from NATO missile deployments set to begin him to comment on Martens’ internal weigh the possible political benefit of a murder of the Rev. Jerzy Popie- Congress>Jhe report said. the report. If the first nine reach Sunday, managed to stagger after his assassin NATO’s two-track decision that helped kas church in Warsaw had become program of massive support for three nations in the Middle East to in March, problems. But. he said, “ We believe postponement at home against the luszko, said the Ministry for The Post said there is increasing the hands of rebels in Afghanistan and fire two shots before collapsing on the to bring the Soviets back to negotia­ a center of counter-revolutionary anti-Soviet Afghan rebels, which is pay for weapons, ammunition, Martens arrived Sunday for meet­ that the governments in neighboring adverse effect such a decision would Religious Affair^ had complained concern among intelligence offi­ and seem to be doing their job, pavement, still clutching his .38-caliber revolver. tions and alliance solidarity behind the taking up about 80 percent of the clothing, medical supplies and ings with Reagan. Secretary of State countries which have sustained those have on Belgium’s relations with its to Poland’s Roman Catholic bi­ activity. cials and some congressional more will follow. Police spokesman Francesco Sirleo said blood dual-track approach is crucial to our Kujawa read sections of one of agency’s secret operations money, food. George Shultz and Defense Secretary deployments have come away stronger NATO allies, officials said. shops that the priest was the leader critics that the nine anti-aircraft Several sources told the Post the on the 7,65-mm silencer-equipped pistol dropped prospects for success in renewed a news report says. Caspar Weinberger that focused on the and the protagonist weakers.” Reagan indicated Sunday that pro­ of an anti-communist group trying Popieluszko’s sermons that he said An estimated 200.000 to 300.000 cannon being provided the insur­ cannon should be capable of by the gunman as he fled indicated that Mkhyoun negotiations," he added. was attached to the ministry’s The support from Congress for cruise missile deployment. On Sunday, Soviet Foreign Minister gress in the talks could be hampered by to destabilize the country. rebels are battling the Soviets, who gents in the next few months may downing Soviet helicopter gun- had wounded him. but checks of hospitals and complaint as evidence of anti-state the Afghan rebels is in contrast to Kujawa said the complaint was invaded Afghanistan in December signal a significant escalation of ships that now survive machine clinics produced no trace of a suspect. activities. congressional complaints over submitted to the bishops Sept 17. 1979 and installed a pro-Moscow the covert effort. gunfire. The priest was kidnapped and The sermon described Solidarity U.S. aid to rebels fighting the regime in Kabul. Human rights The report said- intelligence murdered Oct. 19. as an organization "representing leftist Nicaraguan government. groups have described torture and The new weapons also may officials ertimated at least 20 Ex-hacker is now a hero trigger Soviet countermeasures Snow, bitter cold freezes southern Texas He said the complaint stated, the nation’s striving for truth.” Congress last year cut off aid to terror tactics by both sides in the percent of the $250 million being M INNEAPOLIS - It took a high school inside Afghanistan or even against “ This is to inform you that The excerpts brought cries of the “ contras” fighting the Sandi- war, said to be, one of the most spent for the Afghan resistance sophomore just 45 minutes to untangle a Popieluszko is the leader of a ‘"Victory for- Popieluszko” from nista government in Nicaragua. brutal of modern times. Pakistan, they said. this year may be diverted on its complicated computer code that had stumped By Gary Silverman counter-revolutionary organiza­ members of the public in court. That aid amounted to about $24 The large increases in aid to the " I f helicopters start getting shot way through Pakistan and fall into police for nearly a month in gathering evidence United Press International tion containing members of the Kujawa asked secret police Col. million a year, or one-tenth the out of the sky with regularity, the hands of greedy and corrupt against a computer programmer in a child sex rebels began in 1983 with an clergy. ITie continued covering up Adam Pietruszka, who is charged amount that The Washington Post amendment to a defense appropri­ we’ve got a problem,” the paper leadar*. abuse case. The worst winter storm to hit southern Texas in 100 of this counter-revolutionary with instigating the killing, said Sunday is being funneled to ations bill that shifted $40 'million quoted as Unnamed Intelligence There was also agreement Police called in 15-year-old Peter Leppik after years closed schools, businesses and military bases in group disrupts church-state whether he had evidence to back those battling the 110,000 Soviet from the Pentagon to the CIA. The official as saying. "A weapon like among congressional, intelligence sophisticated security measures kept them from San Antonio today as residents waited for warmer relations.” up the ministry’s claim. Pie­ troops in Afghanistan. sponsor was Rep. Charles Wilson, this could force the Soviets to and other sources interviewed by reading what they believed were a 37-year-old temperatures to melt 16 inches of snow. Kujawa said the ministry com- truszka replied, “ I did not make D-Texas, who had visited Afghan become more indiscriminate in the Post that the insurgents cannot computer programmer’s accounts of sex with Besides the U.S. aid. which the Bitter cold and snow stung the Plains and Great ' plained that Popieluszko’s ser- these claims. It was the ministry resistance camps in Pakistan. their use of force.” win. young boys, recorded on magnetic floppy discs Lakes. Blizzards bringing 10 inches of snow were : mons, which championed the out- for religious affairs.” Post said is 80 percent of the CIA’s used for storing computer software. expected in Michigan, and snow whipped by 50-mph Lepik, a computer "hacker" who had a brush winds reduced visiblity to nehr zero in northwest with police about a year ago when he broke into a Minnesota. Blacks have mixed feelings bank’s computer system, was summoned to help In Texas, two people were killed in the storm that with the case Saturday. caused hundreds of car crashes, delayed air travel, "About a year ago, I was getting my computer caved in carports and prompted Bexar County looking for other computers, and it happened to officials to ask residents for four-wheel-drive vehicles call up a bank’s computer, and they traced the Kennedy visit ieaves whites united to bring doctors to work. call and complained to the police about it," Lepik Henry Cisneros, mayor of San Antonio, requested said. "But since I didn’t do anything to their that all schools and businesses shut down today. City ruling white Afrikaner National day while others, including World been since Jimmy Carter attacked computer they couldn’t prosecute me.” By Brendan Boyle apartheid from the White House. and county offices also were closed, as were military United Press International Party and feted in the pro- Alliance of Reformed Churches Lepik and the police parted on friendly terms. bases in the area. government Afrikaner press and President Allan Boesak, met with "But the whites are always looking To make up for the trouble he had caused, the "Most people will be off," said J.B. Evans, a San for an enem y," he added. JOHANNESBURG. South on state-run television. him. youth volunteered to help i f they ever needed him. Antonio police officer. “ It’s not snowing anymore, and Africa — Sen. Edward Kennedy’s ’s largest opposition Tutu said "there is obviously that's some'improvement, but there’s still a lot of group, the United Democratic going to be a very serious realign­ THE ISSUE THAT UNITED eight-day tour of South Africa has English, Afrikaans and some black buildup on the roads." left the nation’s minority whites Front, meanwhile, split on the role ment in South African black Schroeder dresses himself The National Weather Service said 13.2 inches of employers was the perceived united against the pullout of U.S. of foreign liberals in the struggle of politics after this visit” LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Bill Schroeder, in his snow blanketed San Antonio during the 24 hours threat of Kennedy’s support for the investment and blacks divided the disenfranchised 22-million eighth week with an air-driven artificial heart ending Saturday. Sixteen inches fell by Sunday — the Tutu, however, acknowledged withdrawal of U.S. investment to over strategies for their liberation. black majority. humming in his chest, has traded his hospital most since the weather service began keeping records the senator’s visit left the 4 million force Pretoria to abandon "H e certainly has stirred things Some leading UDF members attire for regular clothes and is trying to help whites more united than they had apartheid. in 1885. up," said his official host, Nobel boycotted a Kennedy speech F ri­ other people who need transplants. A 64-year-old man died Sunday night in San Antonio Peace Prize laureate Bishop Des­ The man who calls himself Bionic Bill put on a while clearing his driveway of snow. On Saturday, the mond Tutu, Sunday after Kennedy sweat suit for his daily exercise sessions to weather was blamed for a traffic accident in Austin restore strength robbed by a stroke as he ate left Johannesburg for Lusaka, that killed one woman. Zambia. “ No one has been able to dinner with his wife Dec. 13. San Antonio faced the storm without snow removal ignore him.” "H e has dropped the hospital attire and is equipment and had to use road graders and trucks Kennedy, whose visit included dressing him self^ regular clothes," said Linda filled with sand and salt to clear streets and highways. meetings with South African oppo­ Broadus, spokeswoman at Humana Hospital Most major highways were open, but connecting .4 .. sition and government leaders and Audubon'. "H e really likes that, being able to do streets remained impassable. UPI photo tours to black townships and the regular functions of getting up, showering, "The problem is we’ve .got too much snow and not Gilbert Miranda takes a flying leap to Tex. With three to six inches of snow in resettlement camps, left Lusaka shaving and getting dressed.” enough equipment to handle it," said Dick Alphin, a . catch a ride in an inner tube already the area, the slopes around St. Edwards late Sunday and headed home The 52-year-oId Jasper. Ind., grandfather has Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman. "W e today with six members of his begun wheeling the 323-pound, desk-size machine never have enough snow down here to justify buying occupied by two of his friends in Austin, University were used for sledding. family. lieSDAY ONLY that keeps his metal and plastic heart pumping. equipment for it. This was exceptional.” In Lusaka, Kennedy met for six But forecasters had good news. Temperatures in was expected highs would reach 47 degrees in San “A lot of that stuff is going to melt," said Scott hours with Oliver Tambo, acting southern Texas were above freezing early today and it Antonio and 52 in Brownsville. Tansey, a weather service meteorolgist. Heart disease is big killer president of the outlawed African National Congress, and denounced M ONTEREY, Calif. — More than 4,000 people violence in the rebel group’s fight will have a heart attack today, the American Disagreement leads to jfiartlng against apartheid. South Africa’s Heart Association says. system of racial segregation. WAYBEST GENUINE ^ Of the 1.5 million people who suffer heart Earlier Sunday, Kennedy was attacks in 1985. 550.000 will die. the organization forced to cancel his final rally at said today. CHICKEN BREAST____ ib U . 2 9 the Regina Mundi Catholic church More than one-third of all heart attacks are Attorney quits his defense of Goetz in the black township of Soweto fatal mainly because the average victim waits up near Johannesburg because of to three hours before deciding to seek medical protesters who have followed him help, the group said. Some 350,000 heart attack By Stephen Miller have contributed to a Goetz defense throughout his visit. victims will die before reaching a hospital. United Press International fund. UPI photo "In the course of our brief association! havecome to Members of the small, radical CHICKEN LEGS...... ib.69C The cost of cardiovascular trouble can be Goetz is charged with attempted Azanian Peoples Organization counted in more than lost lives. The disease will NEW YORK — The lawyer for murder and illegal possession of a like him as a person and increasingly to sympathize Arriving In Singapore (Azapo), who stomped and drain close to $72.1 billion from the U.S. economy confessed "Death Wish” gunman weapon. cheered in celeBration of the p o p S H this year, with most of the total spent on doctor Bernhard Goetz quit the case today Brenner’s statement said, "Since it is with him in his present ordeal," Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (right) canceled rally, have criticized the bills, nursing services, hospitalization, medica­ citing irreconciliable differences with not possible for me to conduct the Goetz attorney Frank Brenner senator for using the visit for tion and lost patient productivity. Goetz over how his defense should be defense as my experience and judg­ arrives in Singapore Saturday for informal talks with political reasons. BAY SCALLOPS...... "• * 2 .2 9 The heart association released its annual presented. ment dictate, Mr. Goetz and I have Premier Lee Kuan Yew and other Southeast Asian statistical report on heart disease in the United Attorney Frank Brenner would not mutally agreed that I withdraw as his leaders. He is met by U.S. Ambassador Stapieton Roy. FOR THE FIRST TIM E in its States today at the start of a special forum on the specify what his differences with Goetz attorney. ' contained elements of premeditation. donated about $100. seven-year history, the organiza­ fight against cardiovascular illness. were but issued a statement saying he “ Finally, I shall expeditiously turn A Brooklyn minister Sunday began a was quitting "fo r reasons entrirely over to Mr. Goetz all of the contribu­ campaign to persuade people Goetz is tion found itself on the side of the unrelated to the facts of the case, the tions I have received for his defense not a hero, saying “ John Wayne would THE OTHER THREE injured tee­ British Interest rates rise FRANKS.__ ...... ;.....ib.*1.85 fund from all sources without any never shoot an outlaw in the back.” King widow lauds holiday nature of the charges and the legal nagers have been released from the LONDON (U PI) - The Bank of record low of $1.1175 — a four-cent questions raised." deductions whatsoever for services "Something is radically wrong when The widow of slain civil rights leader Martin hospital. England Intervened for the first drop In a week. Sterling rebounded BIBLE STUDY FRESH BAKED HOME STYLE Luther King Jr. said today the establishment of "In the course of our brief associa­ rendered and expenses incurred. To this kind of person is idolized,” the Rev. The teenagers — all four of whom lim e in four years today by raising to more than $1.13 after the King’s birthday as a federal holiday gives the tion I have come to like him as a person Mr. Goetz I offer my sincere best Herbert Daughtry told about 800 have arrest records and about a dozen British interest rates by 1.5 percen­ intervention. Small group in home wishes for a speedy and favorable ' nation an opportunity for a glorious celebration and increasingly to sympathize with parishioners at his Sunday sermon at cases pending against them — have tage points to 12 percent to halt the Prime Minister Margaret Bible discussions that disposition of the charges.” the House of Lord Church in Brooklyn. WHITE BREAD...... i6«i..f69( by both blacks and whites. him in his present ordeal,” Brenner admitted to police they harassed the collapse of sterling. ’Thatcher and the chancellor of the are designed to enrich Coretta Scott King spoke on the eve of King’s said. "M y decision is based entirely One of the shooting victims, Darrel gunman and asked him for ^ to play exchequer, Nigel Lawson, sig­ untain’s lour big commercial your life. S6th birthday celebration at installation ceremo­ upon basic irreconciliable disagree­ BRENNER WAS ASKED by the Cabey, 19, remained in a coma and was video games. nalled at the weekend Jhat the banks were expected to raise rates nies for members of the Martin Luther King ment we have concerning how his court to represent Goetz at his listed in critical condition at St. Goetz and three of his four alleged government would not hesitate to from 10.5 to 12 percent. Barclays Tuesday evenings HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 311 Highland St!, Manchester Junior Federal Holiday Commission. defense to the charges should be arraignment Jan. 3. Vincent’s Hospital, a spokesman said. victims have refused to testify before a defend the currency. Bank took the lead within an hour 7:30-9; 00 PM Mrs. King said the federal holiday, which will conducted.” When he surrendered in New Hamp­ Cabey’s spinal cord was severed by a grand jury. Speculation the government of the Bank of England Call be on the third Monday in January starting next New Yorkers have cheered Goetz, 37, shire, Goetz said he was anxious to face bullet, leaving him permanently para­ A poll in today’s New York Times would leave the pound at the mercy announcement. year, will be an opportunity to "mobilize a an electrical engineer, for a lle g ^ ly the charges and expressed the belief lyzed from the waist down. said 49 percent of the city’s residents of the foreign exchange markets 647-0069 CkHlotts .celebration that will ring out across our shooting four teenagers who have that everything would be all right. New Daughtry said he has taken up a see crime as the No. 1 problem in the The move followed a further caused investors to dump sterling anytime______oMiaa.” admitted approaching him on a subway Hampshire officials said he confessed collection to help pay Cabey’s medical city and 52 percent said Goetz was slump in the value of the pound to a last week. Dec. 22 and demanding $5. They also to the shooting and that the confession bills and parishioners have already correct in shooting four teenagers. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14. 1985 - 7 «■ - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 14, 1985 Richard M. Diamond, Publisher- Leader sees mutual Interest Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor { James P. Sadks, City Editor \ Connecticut OPINION In Brief Black caucus unfazed by GOP control $5.5 billion program to repair roads and have in place a mechanism or vehicle By Susan E. Kinsman helping the state’s poor and minority Mystic has new star bridges last year and Brooks said the to respond to people without heat. It United Press International residents. Viewpoint M YSTIC — Sassy isn’t shy as the star of the “ One of our major concerns is some caucus is worried minority contractors hurts the physically handicapped and Jack show and she wasn’t the least uncomfortable as are not getting 10 percent of the the elderly.” HARTFORD — The chairman of the of the tax reductions,” Brooks said, she delivered her first born before a cheering business as required by federal law. Brooks said the caucus is waiting Anderson Legislature’s Black and Hispanic Cau­ “ The governor has proposed an inter­ crowd of 200 people. Rep. Parren J. Mitchell, D- Md., until its legislative package is ready cus says the Republican takeover of the esting package.” Sassy is a 14-year-old dolphin and star of the chairman of the congressional cominit- before meeting with the Democratic Washington ; General Assembly should help rather O’Neill, in his State of the State Saving SB A for the sake of business dolphin high jump at Mystic Marinelife Aqua­ tee overseeing state transportation governor. He said they will be looking than hurt caucus interests. address last week, proposed cutting the Msrry-Qo-Round rium. On Sunday, she put aside her theatrical department set-aside programs, met for "tw o things — reduction in taxes Rep. Walter Brooks, D-New Haven, sales tax from 7.5 to 7 percent and career for that of a mother, giving birth to a with Brooks in November. and major reform of the welfare E V E R Y TW O YE A R S OR SO, an SBA bill is passed said the 1984 election that gave suggested there may be some local By Lewis A. Shattuck and disaster loans for both businesses and homeowners. 2>A-foot, 25 pound female calf. “ There is a possibility of a congres­ situation.” authorizing additional programs and activities for the Republicans control of the House and property tax relief available. According to the General Accounting Office study. 30 to The unnamed new addition is the first dolphin sional hearing if the state does not “ We believe the state has got to begin Senate did not change the makeup of “ We were looking for some reduction 40 percent of the total dollar amounts of long-term agency. These have included a variety of minority, birth ever at the aquarium and the first forSassy. comply with the 10 percent rule,” to provide the wherewithal! to break On Dec. 4,1984, David Stockman, director of the the caucus. It still has three senators in the utility tax that impacts on poor financing (six years or more) were SBA guaranteed. veterans and women and business assistance Aquarium spokeswoman Laura Kezer said Sassy Brooks said. "W e’re in an investigating the vicious cycle of (Aid to Families Office of Management and Budget, prCposed a budget and eight House members, all Demo­ people and ... to get meals under a programs, and assistnce programs in international performed her greatest act before 200 visitors stage now, looking at the number of with Dependent Children) depen­ endorsed by President Reagan that would cut domestic During the past 25 years. SBIC's have invested $4.5 crats from the state’s largest cities. dollar back” from the sales tax bite. trade. Since 1953, the SBA has made or guaranteed over Several who watched through a window of her holding minority contractors on the job and dency,” he said, including job training spending $34.7 billion for fiscal year 1986. The billion in 60,000 small companies. Firm s benefitting “ We will do as well, if not better, Brooks said. $35.7 billion in loans. It has provided over 900,000 tank. how much of the 10 percent is going to and backup support for mothers president's “ freeze plus" hopes to reduce the deficit from such financing include Wang, Federal Express under a Republican- controlled Legis- - “ Some issues are not remedied by Sassy went right into the motherly instinct of legislation but assistance by the minority contractors. Then we can leaving the welfare rolls to return to and Apple Computer. disaster relief loans distributing over $11.7 billion. The lature,” Brooks predicted in an inter­ and lessen the red ink for that fiscal year, now helped stopj protecting her young by swimming between the work. budget of the agency is approximately $450 million a view. “ They have supported some of governor,” Brooks said. “ A major make judgment.” predicted at $205 billion. newcomer and the walls of the tank, but the calf is Another concern is lack of adequate year. our issues such as welfare reform and priority is employment of minorities in Among the programs slated for elimination is the THE PROCUREMENT ASSISTANCE programs .jiot nursing, said Kezer. assistance under the state energy BROOKS IS OPTIM ISTIC the caucus During the three decades of its existance, income tax tax reductions.” government service.” Small Business Administration, founded in 1953. With include providing certificates of comptency (COCs) deportation i “ Unfortunately, the survival rate of first bom assistance program because of a cut in will gain some ground this session. “ We The caucus met last month to outline “ One of the issues we wili raise some 4,000 employees, the SBA offers assistance to an issued to companies that are low bidders in contracts revenue to the U.S. Treasury from businesses actively dolphins is not good,” said Kezer, "and we’ll have the maximum benefit last year. feel that in a non-partisan way, we will • priorities and will ifssue its legislative shortly is disadvantaged business with the Defense Department but have no track record assisted by the SBA totaled $142 billion. In other words, to watch her very closely.” “ Last fall a dramatic change was continue to make the gains we have estimated 12 million to 13 million small businesses. WASHINGTON — A former Nazi! wish list in the next few weeks. Brooks enterprise participation in transporta­ of procurement, set asides, procurement breakouts by the $450 million annual investment in the SBA generates made in the program we think was been struggling for in the last few The Smaller Business Association of New England concentration camp officer, whol said. Meanwhile, caucus members are tion projects,” Brooks said. procurement center representatives and the to Treasury through taxes $4.8 billion a year. unfortunate.” Brooks said. "W e don't years. (SB AN E), the nation's oldest small business concealed his past to gain admit-t filing bills to meet the caucus goals of THE STATE LAUNCHED a 10-year, administration of the Small Business Innovation organization, has supported the SBA since its creation. This country's ability to create jobs has made the tance to the United States, has’ Research Act of 1982. Legislation has been passed Launch has speech, protests When President Roosevelt organized the Small War U.S. the envy of the world. During 1983 over 600,000 been hunted down and stripped of; through the years to direct more and more subcontracts GROTON — About 1,400 invited guests huddled Plants Corporation under the War Mobilization Act small businesses were formed. The country is in an his U.S. citizenship. 2 to small business by major prime contractors. in bitter cold and a biting wind as the USS Alaska, Warden to meet during World W ar II, one of the three directors Was the entrepreneurial wave unmatched by any other country But just as he was about to be; Management assistance programs through a variety the nation’s seventh Trident submarine, was late S. Abbot Smith, a past president and director of on earth. In the last decade, while Western Europe lost booted out of the country, several; of delivery methods have ben placed with the agency, launched from the General Dynamics Corp. SBANE. 2 million jobs, the U.S. created 20 million. The total distinguished members of Con-* the SCORE program (Service Corps of Retired Electric Boat shipyard. the president . number of jobs in this country has risen 50 percent since gress intervened to stop his* Groton City Police said 28 protesters were THE SWPC MISSION was to establish the means by E xecu tives), which utilizes thousands of form er HARTFORD (U P l) — Evelyn B. Horne, warden at 1965 from 71 million to 105 million today. Through the deportation. ! charged Saturday with disorderly conduct during business executives, was conceived by SBANE member the Hartford Community Correctional Center, will which small companies could participate in the war years, the SBA has meant the difference between 'They joined Dr. Edward Rubel, aj demonstrations by about 200 people outside the. H arvy C. “ Chet” Krentzm an and unveiled at the meet President Reagan today after being named one effort by aiding government procurement. During the success and failure for thousands and thousands of director of the Captive Nationsj shipyard gates. They were released on written, SBANE annual meeting in 1963. Management of the top 10 young working women in the country. Korean War the corporation name was changed to the small businesses. ^ Committee, in protesting the de-; promises to appear Feb. 1 in New London Sm all Defense Plants Corporation and Smith was assistance also includes the Small Business Institute Superior Court. Home, 32, of Hartford, was among those chosen by For many years SBANE, in its ongoing dialogue with pokation order. Rubel’s letter t(> Glamour magazine. “ I am thrilled because they’ve reappointed a director by President Truman. programs using business students at universities and The $1.8 billion submarine will be able to carry Congress, has been concerned that the SBA has taken Secretary of State George Shultz; really made this into a whirlwind by culminating with 4 In 1953, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation the new and growing Small Business Development 24 Trident I missiles each with a 4,000-mile range. on more and more responsibilities with fewer and fewer has the acrid stench of anti-I a meeting with the president,” said Horne. She will (R F C ), which was started during the Depression to Centers utilizing the rich resources of the nation's Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, whose wife Cathe­ employees. It has less employees now than it did 20 Semitism, accusing the JusticeC also appear on NBC Television’s "Today Show” finance businesses, m erged with the SDPC to form the Alleges and universities. rine christened the submarine, said the Alaska years ago. Yet it has been legislated with numerous Department’s investigators of col-; “ illustrates our commitment to deter nuclear Tuesday. Small Business Administration. SBANE worked with In 1973 the SBANE Washington presentation called Home was hired by the state Department of additional functions to perform. Rather than call for the laborating with “ Jewish Zionists’* exchange” through a posture of strength. vigor and determination to establish this agency with for the creation of the Office of Advocacy to watchdog Corrections in 1975 as an affirmative action officer. elimination of the SBA, the small business community and the Soviet secret police. ; Stevens, chairman of the Senate subcommittee Sen. LeverettSaltonstall, R-Mass., a prominent federal agencies and legislation to look out for the best The job, funded by the federal Comprehensive should be calling for it to be expanded to meet the needs The congressional dignitaries; on defense appropriations, said he recently was member of the Senate Small Business Committee. interests of small business in the development of briefed on the Soviet submarine force. “ I was Employment and Training Act, lasted a year before of the entrepreneurial boom this country is wrote more moderate letters to Although the initial purpose of the agency was financial executive policy and the drafting and implementation shocked at the Soviet commitment to supremacy Home moved to the personnel office. Shultz on the former Nazi’s behalf^ and procurement assitance, a great many other of legislation. The advocacy functidn has been heralded experiencing. in submarine warfare,” he said. In 1979 she became deputy warden of treatment and or otherwise showed sympathy foil services and was appointed warden in July. programs have been added through the years. as one of the most important of the SBA and was made Chris Payne, an analyst for the Physicians for his supporters’ cause. They .in^ “ I never would have anticipated-anything near this Within the Financial Assistance division, besides possible by Health and Human Services Secretary Lewis A. Shattuck is executive vice president of the Social Responsibility, claims the Alaska will Smaller Business Association of New England, the elude House Foreign Affairs Com-j level.” she said. “ I think some of the credit has to go to direct and guaranteed loans, the agency also Margaret Heckler, who drafted the legislation and mark the first major known violation in the nation’s oldest small business organization, with 2,000 mittee Chairman Dante Fascellj missile-launching capabilities of the United the administrators who promoted women. The administers small business investment companies, helped get it passed into law while representing department sent me to a lot of conferences and members located throughout New England. D-Fla.; Sen. Alfonse D’Amato; States set under the five-year-old SALT II accord. local development companies, sureity bond guarantees Massachusetts in Congress. seminars that contributed to my development and it R-N.Y.; Sen. Pete Domenici, R; also started giving me hope.” « N.M.; Sen. Dennis DeConciniJ Still, Home said, acceptance in corrections wasn't Potpourri D-Ariz.; Rep. Don Ritter. R-Pa.J automatic. The opposition to her appointment as and, before he was defeated! Fund to aid Ethiopia deputy warden “ was very obvious,” Horne said. Senate Foreign Relations Commit; NAUGATUCK — A one-day telethon Sunday “ There were a few people who came up to me and tee Chairman Charles Percy, R-Ill; raised enough money for the Connecticut said, ‘If you need any help, call me.' At the same lime, UPI photo Hanging Mitchell D’Amato, apparently fearing the Ethopian Relief Fund to feed 32,000 starving there were those who didn't want to have anything to wrath of New York’s Jewisl> people for one year, 12,000 more than the goal. do with me or even talk to me.” The Justice Department Muskogee, Okla. The depart­ voters, later repudiated his origi! Father Edmund Nadolny, director of the And she has not achieved her position without She’s out cold Catholic-Jewish Dialog for the Archdiocese of agonizing self-doubt. “ I don't think, “ Well, this is nal letter of support. An aide td J didn’t hang its onetime boss ment paid $15,000 for the Hartford, said Sunday the telethon raised $386,000 exciting.' My initial reaction is stress and anxiety,” One-year-old Jamie Bookbinder of aunt, Kathy Shank. Several days of John Mitcheli for his role in painting, which Schumann D’Amato asked my associate between 10:30 a.m. and 9 p.m., far exceeding the she said. Coventry, R.l. takes a nap on the edge of freezing weather created safe ice on Watergate — it just helped said shows Mitchell’s Lucette Lagnado not to report goal of $240,000. Nadolny said 100 rabbis, priests She said being qne of 10 children and black helped Tiogue Lake in Coventry while her most ponds in the state. send him to prison for 19 “strength, his courage and either the senator’s initial support and ministers co-hosted the program and 300 deal with the jail population where about '70 percent of or his later repudiation, pleading sister, Lora, enjoys ice skating with her months. his integrity” — qualities she volunteers from across the state manned the the men are black or Hispanic. constituent sensitivity ■ phones. “ It’s a lot easier for me to be humble than for deduces because he “ never Now, however, more than a At the center of the deportation Nadolny said it would cost $1.5 billion a year to someone who would walk in from the suburbs,” Horne turned around and blamed decade after Mitchell served battle is 65-year-old, Estonian! feed the 100 million people starving in the world. said. New York’s seat belt law As warden “ I was afraid (the stafO would see me as In the Nixon presidency, the anyone’’ for his Watergate bom Karl Linnas, who immigrated He said the telethon encouraged people not only to give money but also to call their congressmenand a woman and not as the warden. The hardest part of A department is hanging a conviction. to this country after World War I f my job, at this point, is administrative and portrait of the former attor­ ask them to cancel one nuclear submarine, which and now lives on Long Island. ; would cost $1.5 billion. disciplinary action against the staff,” she said. ney general in a second-floor Mitchell, 71, is now a Evidence gathered by the Jus< Home has a staff of 190 people working with the 540 has impact in Connecticut hallway. partner in a Washington firm tice Department’s Nazi-hunting men in the jail. “ My desire to prove that I can do my The portrait, hung Friday, called Global Research Inter­ Office of Special Investigation^ job means I ’ve had to take more things home,” she HARTFORD (UPI) — New Jr,. R-Waterbury, said the Legisla­ are not waiting for the Legislature ture's Public Safety Committee to act and have started their own revealed that Linnas had been 4 Exec speaks on lawsuits said, where she has a husband and 3-year-old York's new seat belt law may have is by Gloria Schumann of national Inc. a “ spillover effect” in Connecticut will hold hearings and probably programs encouraging seat belt concentration camp officer and HARTFORD — Union Carbide Corp. expects daughter. She has taken feminist positions at the jail, but does because drivers who cross the report out a bill making seat belt use among employees. Tucker had ordered the mass executions o( U.S. courts to rule that claims against the not see herself as a feminist. Instead she feels her state line tend to stay buckled up, use mandatory in Connecticut. said. They include Southern New N Jews and other prisoners. He company because of the Dec. 3 leak — the world’s womanhood has brought a wholesome change into the but one state lawmaker says he'll The goal is to reduce the number England Telephone Co.. Pitney Tip on slimming participated personally in some o( worst chemical disaster — should be handled in push for a similar law anyway. of fatalities and serious injuries in Bowes and the Connecticut Gen­ prison society. the executions, according to thd India and not the United States. Under a new law that took effect highway accidents. Last year 470 eral Life Insurance Co. “ Washingtonians were may continqe as follows: documents. I The company may reach an out-of-court Jan. 1, New York motorists can be peopie died in motor vehicle Federal statistics show a person settlement by July in lawsuits stemming from the stunned last week when the “Squelching rumors that he Because he failed to mention thi$ fined for failing to fasten their accidents in Connecticut. dies every 10 minutes in highway catastrophic gas leak that killed at least 2,500 Calling the winner when he entered the United States; seatbelts when driving. Lt. Ken­ Members of the medical com­ accidents across the country, with speaker of the House re­ was ill, (Tip) O’Neill held a people in Bhopal, India, Warren M. Anderson, the NEWINGTON (UPI) — The winner of more than neth Kirschner, spokesman for munity have organized the Con­ accidents the leading cause of turned for the special session news conference in the House a federal court has stripped him of company’s chairman, said. $4.8 million in Connecticut's latest Lotto drawing has Connecticut State Police, pre­ necticut Safety Beit Coalition to death for peopie 44 and younger. gym, where, working on his U.S. citizenship, and he faces U.S.' courts will dismiss suits filed in this of Congress virtually unrec­ the first opportunity to claim the prize when state dicted a “ spillover effect.” lobby for seat belt use in the state. Still many motorists use seat deportation to the Soviet Union, of country against the giant chemical company, ognizable at a svelte 185 Nautilus bench presses, he lottery headquarters open early today. “ If you've got it on, you'll tend to Spokeswoman Barbara Tucker belts only occasionaly or not at all. which Estonia is now a de facto Anderson said Friday in an interview with The pounds, an estimated 70 confessed to having taken up A single ticket sold in Newington matched the six leave it on” after leaving New said lilinois and New Jersey will Joe Ciriello of Norwich stopped at constituent republic. ; Hartford Courant. He said Union Carbide hopes to soon join New York with manda­ a rest area in Darien, the first east pounds lighter than when he the Cambridge Diet ... be­ numbers drawn Friday. The winning Lotto numbers York, Kirschner said. Linnas has appealed the depor; . reach an out-of-court settlement in India One Connecticut lawmaker said tory laws and the Massachusetts of the New York line. left the nation’s capital ...” cause 'I was tired of listening although he said the company has not decided were 5. 11, 22, 27, 29, 35. tation order on the grounds that th^ There were 329 second-prize winners with each the spillover effect is not enough Legislature will review the idea “ 1 only wear the belt on the That, says The Washingto­ to Reagan brag about what Open Forum how much it will offer for a settlement. and said the state may follow New this year. highway, not around town,” Ci­ United States has never officially ticket worth $924, and more than 10,800 third-prize nian magazine in its January great shape he’s in.’” recognized the Soviet takeover of winners with each ticket worth York's lead. Rep. Eugene Migliaro Some Connecticut companies riello said. issue, is one of the most O’Neill adds that he’s going Estonia. He states that he wouldIfe improbable stories in 1985. to arm-wrestle Reagan and, Town still finds ways Mental health group willing to be sent back to his In the unlikely event it meanwhile, ‘“You can stop homeland but that he can’t be Registry opens school happens, however, The Wa­ calling me Tip and start not to hire minorities thanks townspeople deported to a country that doesn’t DO IT IN 1985 shingtonian says the story calling me Slim.’” officially exist in U.S. eyes. To the Editor: To the Editor: Linnas’s congressional suppor­ to train good nannies ters insist they have no sympathy In a recent letter to the town administration we The Mental Health Association of Connecticut “ I love kids and I thought this for him but agree with his WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - REGISTER FOR FREE requested the formation of a citizens’ review board wishes to thank the residents of Manchester and The Nanny Registry, an employ­ was the kind of thing where my age Pentagon cruisin’ technical argument. Biit the State consisting of black and white Manchester residents.. surrounding towns for their generous donations to our ment and training agency for would help,” Globman said. “ Peo­ Our request was based upon our concern about the holiday gift program. Without their thoughtfulness for Department’s legal office, whose child-care professionals, is trying ple would love a nice middle-aged REGIONAL ADULT Michael Burch, who had overflight (of a Soviet cruise town's commitment to equal employment opportuni­ others in the midst of their own busy holiday season, lawyer seldom agree on points of to both raise the professional lady.” hoped to leave the Pentagon missile). I am wondering if ties. Members of the black community feel that their the patients at Cedarcrest and Norwich hospitals law, unanimously rejected the status of child-care workers and “ Right now there’s more of a EDUCATIONAL CLASSES before now, apparently is the United States and the concerns are supported by the following information would have had a particularly dreary Christmas. argument, suggesting that it is a 'help out working parents. demand for nannies than there are smokescreen. The first crop of five would-be people available,” Markel said. regarded as indispensable by Defense Department felt which can be verified by the town's records. A special thank-you to the Center Congregational AT BENNET JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL nannies began their four-week “ In America it’s not as respected his boss. Defense Secretary similarly.” Church and to the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. at Eastern European emigre IN MANCHESTER — BEGINS 1-29-85 Date Position Black Applicant groups have also unfurled the training last week in the office of or accepted to have that kind of Caspar Weinberger. 893 Main St. for serving as drop-off centers and to the career as.in other countries. But AT MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Burch, answering with a Male Female banner of anti-communism to Win Dr. Susan Market, a pediatrician 1st Qtr. ’82 St. Bridget Rosary Society. Involved with the registry. we’re hoping to change that.” Burch is Weinberger’s Evaluator/Contract Monitor 3 3 congressional support for Linnas. — BEGINS 1-28-85 — poker analogy: “ I see that Markel help; train the new buffer with the media, and a 3rd Qtr. '82 Fleet Manager 4 0 Beverly A. Walton Four women and a man arc deep concern with our own The most virulent letter was recruits. “ I teach how to take care recent session showed why Police Officer 60 10 currently enrolled in training. Sue ir Free Day and Evening High Executive Director written by Rubel, himself ah of sick children,” Markel said. deep concern.” 4th Qtr. '82 Public Safety Dispatcher 1 2 'Jackowenko, 23, of New Britain, he’s a hit with reporters: Mental Health Association of Connecticut Estonian immigrant, who des­ said she was bored with her job as a Emily Moskowitz, Markers col­ School Equivalency Classes 1st Qtr. '83 Firefighter* 33 2 Question: “ Yesterday the Question: “ Is it grave?” cribed Stalinist Russia as “ exclu­ -switchboard operator, and could league with a doctorate in child (For the person who wishes 4 Maintenance Mechanic 2 0 Finnish (government) ex­ Burch: “Oh, no. Don’t say sively ruled by Marxist Zionist .make about $800 a month in the development, does most of the to take the Connecticut High 4 2nd Qtr. '83 Asst. Collector Revenue 5 0 pressed, quote, ‘deep con­ ‘grave.’ Thank you for with­ Jews.” The truth is that Jewish .Hartford area as a live-in nanny or teaching, with other specialists. Asst. Building Inspector* 1 School Diploma Examina­ 0 Soviet leaders were systemati­ $7 an hour for daytime work. “ We have a certified emergency cern,’ close quote, over the drawing that question.” 3rd Qtr. '83 Library Clerk I 1 medical technician who does the tion) 2 cally exterminated during thp Inez Globman, 61, said her age A complete CPR training,” Markel Secretary 0 1 Stalinist purges. kept her from finding another job i t Free Day and Evening Pre- 4th Qtr. '83 Director of Health 1 after leaving hers four years ago. said. 2 In his letter to Shultz, Rubel also High School Review (For the Police Officer 43 Inaugural nuts 8. describes Baltic Jews who naan* person who needs some re­ 1st Qtr. '84 Light Equipment Operator to 0 aged to escape the Nazi deatfi view in Spelling, Reading or Police Mechanic 2 0 squads and join local guerrlllS Math) vn® .toot®^' “Say ‘nuts’ to your friends high birds are available. Firefighter/Paramedic 3 0 bans as “ leaders of extermination LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER at MCC who aren’t ready and revved Cost: $1,750 each. 2nd Qtr. '84 Data Entry Clerk 1 7 i t Free Day and Evening En­ battalions, killing innocent peopl( i"® ue'fo'* up for the 50th presidential • The “Nancy Reagan Social Worker 0 4 and burning their abodes.” If you haven’t yet registered for Spring '85 ciasses, glish as a Second Language American Hybrid Tea Rose, Programmer I 2 2 inaugural,” -advises an ad­ He also questioned why “ the just check the dates below. Classes Buyer 0 1 vertisement for a box of sculpted in bisque porcelain members of the Jewish J U D E ff 3rd Qtr. '84 Public Safety Dispatcher 0 3 For Information Call 647-3536 '(O'J “souvenir snack food,” in­ by Boehm. Cost: $475. RAT, who profited from tho Account Clerk 1 1 Classes begin January 23 cluding nuts, being sold by • A Royal Doulton mug Holocaust (are) allowed to remaiS Personnel Officer Reagan’s inaugural with R R ’s face on it and a 5 2 in the United States and are ncS Location; Hegistrar's Office Wadnasday, January 16 — 1>4 p.m. ADULT HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT DIPLOMA PROGRAM committee. tasseled flag handle. Cost: * One applicant hired 181 SO sought out by the OSI.” > In the Lowe Building (Beginning Jan. 28th) (For persons who wishes to get Rubel accuses “ the OSI with itjj Thuraday, January 17 — 4-7 p.m. Other “commemoratives” $295, $100 of which goes to the The above information ciearly indicates through credit for former high school courses, work, military U.S.A. Zionist System” of “ dire3tege Sheraton Hotels. Inns A Resorts Worldwidg like the one presented to bration,” “for your more "Can you BELIEVE It? 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For the most part, one Day at a Time WTXX Watarburv. CT 2 2 ) MOVIE: 'Execution' Five women haired Bobby Smith, 13, became a snatch children from their homes experts, on things parents Newswatch WWLP Springfiald. MA 0$ plot revenge on the sadistic former Nazi happy rarity in the annals of or neighborhoods. Atl|4a doesn't. For the most part, should do to help prevent their WEOH Hartford. CT S4 doctor who tortured them during their con­ Chi^go doesn’t. And you might as tMundo Latino Jesse Losada y Sonia America’s missing children. "It is rare," Gelles said, "be­ children from being lured away WVIT Hartford. CT 99 finement in a concentration camp. Loretta Vorhauer son los anfritK>ne8 de este pro- He was found alive. cause they don’t catch that many wellsay New York City doesn’t at WSBK Boston. MA 99 Swit. Valerio Harper, Rip Torn. 1984. LEVY’S LAW *^y Jam ** 8chUfn*i*t*r by strangers. grama de asuntos publicos nacionalos pre- WGGB Spring^ld. MA The Long Beach, Calif., boy was all.” ;, sentando emrevistas. not‘cias. depones y 99 (24) (§!^ American Playhouse fCC) Go of them to begin with. It was a • Tell them they have the WXTV Paterson. NJ Tell It On the Mountain.’ Olivia Cole, Ruby lured away from home on April 10, freak solution. Until last year, THI^ NATIONAL CENTER for un segmenlo desde Hollywood. WQBY Springfield. MA A B O U r right to say "n o," to mean it, Oee. Atfre Woodard and Paul Winfield star r UTTUE- 1983 by a man who befriended him. there was no mechanism to catch Missing and Exploited Children dD MacNeil/Lehrar Newshour WTIC Hartfoiti. CT 9t and to say it forcibly if an adult in this story about the pain and turmoil that JE:NNFt:i _ Doris Smith said the man appar- them, there was no clearing was formed following the widely ® ) Good Times CNN Cable News Ntwrk (CNN) a family experiences both in the South and tries to coerce or grab them. ESPN Sport* Network lESPNl " ently gained her son’s confidence [CNNi Prog Cont'd in Harlem from 1892 to 1935. (2 hrs.) house.” publicized case of Adam Walsh, 6, Resist, run, scream for help. HBO Home Box Offica iHBOl by giving him money to play video The National Center for Missing who vanished from a Hollywood, [HBOl MOVIE: 'Hysterical' The ghost of CINEMAX Cinemax iMAXl ® El Maleficio • Assure them that: a vengeful woman makes life difficult for a games. and Exploited Children, which Fla., shopping center in 1982. His "Mommy and Daddy are going TMC Movie Channel iTMCl $i) Police Women The child-snatching began a writer. Hudson Brothers, Bud Con, Keenan USA USA Network lUSAl [CNN] Freeman Reports opened last June in Washington, severed head was found 2'A-weeks to support you if you say no Wynn. Rated PG. 21-month cross-country ordeal. D.C., had Bobby Smith listed in an later. The case inspired an NBC- when somebody wants you to do [MAX]MOVIE; *Coma'A doctor investi­ 9:30 PM CD Newhart George per­ Police said transient ex-convict "abducted children’s directory" it TV movie last year on the family’s something that you have been gates biiarre happenings in a big Boston before reaching the agency (60 min.) forms a life-saving act but wants to keep it David R. Collins, 55, took Bobby a secret-* with no help from Dick. distributed to law enforcement search for Adam. taught is wrong." hospital Genevieve Bujold, Richard Wid- CD PM Magazine from Califoria to the Pacific mark, Michael Douglas. 1977. Rated PG Grandee Series: Anakena agencies in mid-October. So far, Rhode Island State Police said • Tell them: "If you can’t get CD dfS) Hardcastle & McCormick (CC) Northwest, then to the Deep South, ^ b b y is the only child in that book Bobby Smith told them he saw the (TM Cl MOVIE: How I Won the War' A The Judge enrolls at a fat farm for wealthy 1 0 : 0 0 P M CD Cagney and Lacey away from that person, get to man reminisces about his military career, and, most recently, to New Eng­ who has been found. movie on TV. Lt. Richard Wheeler, safety as soon as you can, come people in order to catch a murderer. (60 CD News but somewhat distorts the truth. John Len­ min.) land where Bobby's family has its John B. Rabun Jr., deputy detective commander, said Bobby back when you can, and tell non, Michael Crawford. 1967. dD Independent News CD News roots. director of the center, credited also saw his own photograph what happened to somebody [U SAl Cartoon Express (14) Dr. Gene Scott In their travels, Collins told QD MOVIE: 'A High Wind in Jamaica' good, solid police work for crack­ flashed on the television screen you trust.” 6 : 3 0 P M CD di) One Day at a Time Five children are sent by their parents back (2) Wild, Wild West ALLEY OOP L' by Dave Qraue people Bobby was his son, and the ing the case. after the movie. • Do things that make such a (H) Barney Miller to England for proper schooling, but are $ 0 Kojak T H IS / A N P M Y I I'M VERY l o o k s l ik e WE'RE boy went by the name "Bobby "These guys did this in abso­ Bobby said when he saw his attacked enroute by pirates. Anthony WILFIK.THIS YOUNG AS MUCH OF A N X WELL, tragedy less likely to occur. (3$ NBC News [CNN] Evening News FELLA'S AN ACQUAINTANCE IS V N A M E 'S p l e a s e d Simpson.” lutely the right way,” Rabun said. picture, he thought he wanted to go Quinn. Lila Kedrova, James Colburn. 1965 PERLAY MIK.! TO M E E T a r m y AS YOU'RE/AT LEAST Don’t let them go unaccompan­ [ESPN] College Basketball: Old OF MINE...HIS NAME'S g o n n a GET, y I WON'T It ended last Monday when (8 l Nightly Busirtess Report (3$ Dr. Gane Scott A L L O F "You’ve got some of the best law home, but was too frightened to ied to a game room, a movie, or Dominion at DePaul TOKO! YOU! WILFIK! y f BE RETURN- police traced a car involved in a ® Jeffersons ' ING EMFTY- enforcement work in children's call and forgot the hotline number. local soda shop, or to fast food (2) MOVIE: 'Between Heaven and Hell' [HBO] Elvis; One Night with You Cele­ crash which killed another tee­ d d ABC News (CC) The members of a brawling Army unit in HANPEP! cases involved in this case — in He said he sometimes tried to call places. brate ’the King’s ’ 50th birthday with exclu­ nager to a Robert Hickcox, alias dj) Noticlero SIN the Pacific during World War II fifKl that Long Beach and in Rhode Island. home, but had forgotten that ‘Kids need to be told these sive footage taped 16 years ago. David Hunter. Further checking they must achieve harmony among them­ Long Beach put Bobby's file in the number, too. thing.s whether they are 2-years- ICN N l Showbiz Today selves before facing the enemy. Robert [MAX] MOVIE: 'Warlock' A gunfighter with the National Crime Informa­ and a cowboy join forces to wipe out a NCIC, and in Rhode Island, the "Probably once a week, he old or 17. It is more than just [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook Wagner. Terry Moore. Broderick Craw­ tion Center’s police network ford. 1956. gang terrorizing Warlock. Richard Wid- state police are under orders to would ask to call his parents,” saying don't take candy from 7 : 0 0 P M CD CBS News mark, Henry Fonda, Anthony Quinn. 1959. showed that Hunter was wanted in (2 ) TV's Bloopers A Practical Jokes work hard on these cases.” Wheeler said said Bobby told strangers," said John Rabun, CD ® M*A*S'H California in the disappearance of Tonight's practical joke victims are Abe [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Return of the Man DPI photo Rabun said the attention police police. But Collins would tell Deputy Director of the National 4 CD ABC News (CC) Vigoda and Lisa Hartman. (60 min.) Called Horse' A British nobleman returns Robert C. Smith Jr. of Long Beach. pay to such cases is improving Bobby "if he did, he would be to defend his people against the whites. Center for Missing and Explo­ 4 When state police went to the CD Dallas (34) (ID W onderworks (CC) 'And the Richard Harris. Rated PG. Robert Smith Jr., 13, the Long Beach. Calif, youth who across the country — but not locked away for the rest of his life ited Children in Washington ^ Jeffersons Children Shall Lead.’ A young girl's life is Providence apartment of Hickcox, profourKfly affected by the civil rights was reunited with his father, Robert, last Wednesday, enough to suit him. somewhere,” the lieutenant said. D.C. ® Dr. Gene Scott 1 0 : 3 0 P M CD CNN Headline News alias Hunter, they found Collins — movement that has come to her sleepy "The fact is. on a public policy The National Center for Missing "Most adults who are into (S) News his real name — and Bobby Smith. gets a hug from lis dad at the end of his two-year ® Barney Miller Mississippi town. (60 min.) level, nobody has ever told police and Exioited Children estimates kids are not offering candy." ® Odd Couple , kidnapping ordeal. His father said he never lost hope for (2^ Wheel of Forturte (31 MOVIE: 'The Man Who Shot Ubarty to give the same attention to stolen 1.5 million children disappear a Rabun said. “ It could be any­ it ) 24 Horas THE BORN LOSER "by Art Sanaom SOCIOLOGIST RICHARD J. ® MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Valance' Liberty Valance, who terrorizes a his son’s return and left Bobby’s room intact while kids as they have to stolen TV sets. year, and 2,000 to 3,000 of them are thing — a kitten, a puppy small Western town, is opposed only by (USA) Dragnet GELLES of the University of Family Feud That's turned around in the last never found. money to play video games. two men, the hero of the town and a ten­ (5eU6HTRJL,TILL WOULD'(00 BELlEVg Rhode Island, a national authority awaiting his return. dD Marisela derfoot lawyer. James Stewart, John 11:00PM CD (D (Stt) ® News This is not an avocation with EUROPE WE WE W05EUTHE dd Nightly Business Report Wayne. Vera Miles. 1962. CD Taxi these people. It is a compulsion DifTrent Strokes Coses de Casados D Phil Silvers K FAR© ANP f fciTYOF LI6HT“F0R they know what works with (CNN] Monayline @ ) Fantasy Island (0 ) Odd Couple HAPABOOT FNEPA'^AMPI Rhody abduction probe turns to welfare fraud kids." [ESPN] SportsCenter [CNN] Prime News (tl) Dr. Gene Scott Dr. Frances Sink, co-director WmUHEFUJ.. DIDN'T 60 TO THe [USA] Radio 1990 [ESPN] College Basketball: St. John's (2 ) Honeymooners of the Sexual Abuse Treatment at Pittsburgh Jan. 7 when Rhode Island state River children between ages 8 and "He has so many aliases, we don’t & Dr. Who LOUVRE ONCeV By Ken Fronckllna David R. Collins, 55, was being Team at Children’s Hospital in 7 : 3 0 P M CD PM Magazine troopers went to Collins' apart­ 14, Detective Michael Hoar said know which is real and which is [HBO] MOVIE: 'Across the Great ® M*A*S*H United Press International held without bail today at the state Boston, said, "What tends to CD All In the Family Sunday. aliases. It may take some time” Divide' Two orphans travel west to claim prison in Cranston pending ar­ ment while investigating the invol­ happen is molesters form a CD Wheel of Fortune their land inheritance. Heather Rattray. (1^ Ten O'clock News Collins and Bobby lived in a Fall before charges are brought, he raignment on kidnapping and child vement of Collins’ car in a j relationship with the child that (3D litdependent News Mark Hall, Robert Logan. 1976. Rated G. (it) MOVIE: 'Cattle Drive' The spoiled PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The River apartment building owned said. 14-year-old son of a railroad magnate ex-convict drifter indicted in the molesting charges in the disap­ high-speed crash that killed a locall has positive qualities in it. They ( 2 Hogan's Heroes [m a x ] MOVIE: ‘Easy Money’ A booz­ by the police chief between Febru­ ing, gambling man must become respecta­ finds friendship and understanding with a April 1983 abduction of a California pearance of Bobby Smith, 13, of teenager. | Among charges Massachusetts work on building« trust. They (2) M*A*S*H ary and June 1984, he said. ble for one year to inherit $10 million. cowhand on a dangerous cattle drive ac­ boy now is under investigation for Long Beach, Calif. State police said Collins, an' police may bring in connetion with become someone the child will Rodney Dangerfield. Joe Pesci, Geraldine ross parched desert to Santa Fe. Joel Fall River detectives have re­ Entertainment Tonight welfare fraud and possible links to Bobby Smith, lured from his ex-convict born in Buffalo, N.Y., alleged welfare fraud are using a believe and would trust to follow Fitzgerald. 1983. Rated R. McCrea, Dean Stockwell, Chill Wills. 1951 ceived reports that Bobby had ® Barney Miller “ other missing children, police say. home on April 10, 1983, was found has served a total of 12 years in fictitious name, larceny, mail their judgment." [TM C] MOVIE: 'It Happened at the [CN N ] Money line friends in the area who frequented ® People's Court FRANK AND ERNEST <^by Bbb Thavat federal prisons in five states for fraud, forgery and perjury. Coutu "I think that children who World's Fair' Two broke bush pilots find [HBOl MOVIE: 'Without a Trace' When the apartment where he was ^ Wild Worid of Animals themselves in charge of a seven-year-old a small boy doesn't return home from forgery, bank fraud and auto theft. said. have been isolated from any J One Day at a Time Chinese girl at the Seattle World's Fair. El­ school, his mother and a compassionate m m wuR He also faces a California fugitive staying with Collins, Hoar said. support system except one [CNN] Crossfire vis Presley, Joan O'Brien. Gary Lockwood. cop embark on a seemingly hopeless CITY State teaches safety.. . warrant in the Smith case. "Collins had contact with them," Before Bobby left Rhode Island J person might not know how to 1963 search. Judd Hirsch, Kate Nelligan, Stock- DOUARS TO WORKl IF /WY PoLl AP/ Hoar said. "W e don't know to what Wednesday night, he appeared for [ESPN ] Collega Basketball Report Police said investigation of Col­ get help. They might not believe 8 : 3 0 P M CD Rituals ard Channing. 1983. Rated PG. BANK The six-to 12-week course begin­ extent. It .may have been normal about five minutes before the [HBO] Fraggle Rock While trying to APFNT Too gu/Y, WEST HAVEN (UPI) - A pilot lins’ coast-to-coast activities in that other people would be (D MOVIE: 'The White Tower' Six peo­ [USA] Gong Show program- is being developed for ning in March will teach children everyday goings on, but we have to Providence County grand jury avoid Joke Day, Boober spots the Glob in recent years, focusing on welfare helpful to them. Fraggle Rock. ple attempt to scale an almost insurmount­ 1 1 : 1 5 P M it ) Reporter 41 Forest Elementary School to teach about personal safety and go fraud and missing children, was investigate every lead we get." which indicted Collins. able mountain, each for a different reason. Q r p TO [USA] NHL Hockey: Minnesota at beyond the warnings delivered by 1950 1 1 : 3 0 P M CD Three's Company children how make personal safety continuing. He said police have received “ no Washington as automatic as brushing their parents or youth officers, Onofrio @) Mas A^Hsa c:on la Risa CD Charlie's Angels piCfc up A They said they suspect Collins — actual reports of child molestation 8 : 0 0 P M ( D Scarecrow and Mrs. CD i4 ) ABC News Nightline teeth. said. using up to two dozen aliases — at this time.” King Amanda is framed as a double agent 9 : 0 0 P M Q ) Kota •• AlUa AUie finds "It’s something we feel should be The program will include lessons was involved in extensive welfare after comnninlat defectors are found ^ nd hersetf falling for Charles again when he (ft) Bums *1 Allen A etMSbyNEA M part of .our total educational developed by the Adam Walsh fraud in various states where he Honeymooners IwAvci I-1A POLICE ONLY HAVE FIRST A Child Development Center in Flor­ 2 ) Leave It to Beaver program, T^aid Deputy Superin­ would live for a few months until names of the children and are ida and the New Haven Consulta­ tendent of Schools John Onofrio. benefits ran out. trying to locate them, Hoar said. (2 ) (2) Best of Carson Tonight’s guests tion Center. are George Burns, Victoria Principal and "With all of the recent news They are also preparing to charge "Personal safety should be as HEARST a DAVIES Tex Cobb. (R) (60 min.) reports of kidnappings and sexual STATE POLICE ALSO were Collins with defrauding the wel­ ® Anything for Money abuse, we feel it is absolutely automatic as brushing your investigating the possibility Col­ Robert Milchum and Virgin­ WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll fare system. it ) Pelicula: 'La Trenza' necessary.” teeth,” said Viola Waldo, president lins had contact with other missing ia Madsen star as William Ran­ j7 ) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ' YOU /^^AY HAVE NOTICBO " IT IS BLANK FDR. REASONS A B O V E A L L , Several weeks ago, a 6-year-old of the Forest PTA, who helped children. Collins lived with Bobby in a dolph Hearst. one ot the develop the program. “ I have second floor apartment at 708 [CNN] Sports Tonight THAT Y3UR LOHS-RANae WHICH we PO NOTGARETD T R Y M O T T O boy struggled away from a Detective Lt. Richard Wheeler N richest and most powerful men stranger who tried to lure him into every hope that this will do well said photographs of other boys and Pleasant St. in Fall River, police [USA] Make Me Laugh In America, and Marlon SIX-/AOMTH HOROSCOPE GO INTO AT THIS TIME. WORRY." and other schools will pick it up.” N said. The building, in a relatively IS B L A N K . a car as he walked to school. The girls, which were found in Collins’ Davies, a ZIegteld Girl, in "The 1 2 : 0 0 A M CD Simon & Simon boy could not identify his attacker The program was proposed by apartment, have been sent to the busy downtown business district, Hearst and Davies Affair." to CD Rockford Files or the car, police said. Harris. “ We teach fire safety and National Center for Missing and is owned by Police Chief Raymond air MONDAY, JAN. 14 on CD Hawaii Five-O "Parents sometimes don't real­ health safety. It seems we should Exploited Children in Washington, Conroy and is managed by a ABC. it ) star Trek ize just how quickly something can also teach personal safety," she D.C., for possible identification. caretaker. ( S Of- Gene Scott happen,” Board of Education said. Fall River, Mass., police have "I do know he had at least two CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME (2) MOVIE: 'Desiree' The story of Napo­ Jayne Harris said. "Kids are A network of social, service received reports that Collins may aliases and welfare cards,” Detec­ leon and his thwarted first love, the daugh­ naturally trusting. They don't agencies also will be tapjied if any have had contact with several Fall - tive Capt. Normand Coutu said. ter of a silk merchant, and how their later sexual-abuse or other problems meetings chahge the course of history. Dl» think anything about getting Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Merle Ov- JL am-i within striking distance — an come to light during the program. eron, Michael Rennie. 1954 arm's reach — of a stranger.” Onofrio said. ( 2 MOVIE: 'Captain's Paradise’ A ferry captain marries two women and finds life very pleasant until the two find out about ATTENTION — each other. Alec Guinness, Yvonne De Astrograph ... SO does another SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND OPERATORSI Carlo, Celia Johnson. 1953. Crossword (2 ) Charlie's Angels LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - A lived with Smith. Is foreign trade in your company’s near future? i t ) M isa de Roma P ISC ES (Fab. 20-March 20) Your friend- members of your fsmily. Attend to their Long Beach man says he warned, He said Collins shared the room [CNN] Newsnight llness. warmth and enthusiasm will pens- Immediate needs first and shift yours to police almost two years ago that for about six months with an older For a better understanding of the exciting field of importing ACROSS 2 German Answer to Previous Puzzle [ESPN] SportsCenter qfour Irate even the hardest ot hearts today, second place. David R. Collins — charged last teenager named Rick who would negative and exporting attend Manchester Community College’s w N | [MAX] M OVIE: 'The Unseen' Three va­ Sour faces will disappear when you turn _ . . . week with abducting and sexually bring young boys to Collins. Storie 1 Business 3 Common new cause — cationing women room at an eerie board­ ^Birthday on the charm. VIHQO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) If possible, try assaulting a 13-year-old boy — was said the children appeared to be no abbreviation (comb, form)' 0 U| 1 ing house. Barbara Bach, Stephen Furst. ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Greater luck cl«ar o( Mrlous-minded people 1982 Rated R. January 15,1965 allegedly involved with numerous older than about 6 or 8 years old. 4 Covers 4 Celtic language o M A Is going for you today than you may be « could adversely "He (Rick) wasn’t ever work­ “International Trade” 5 River inlet [TM C] MOVIE: The Uncotn small boys. i) 9 Social L e ls A pleasant, active year Is In store (or you However, other Ingredients oS^t^rcliMr^^^^^ But Herb Storie, a former ing,” Storie said. "I asked him how ineect 6 Beast of burden Conspiracy' This historical drama por­ socially. You will develop many new needed lor victory will bo perseverance '"'""naae you feel chearlul. 6 Thursday evenings trays events leading up to and immediately neighbor • of the 55-year-old ex­ he was paying the rent and he said, New. Th0 OulekSUrtWilghlLoitPrognm,th0mo$t»ucc0u(ulprognm 12 Fair grade 7 Footlike part friends, as well as an Interest In fun pur- and practicality. LIBRA (Saol. 23-Ocl 2ai rnmim... January 31 — March 21, 7-9 pm following the assassination of President convict, said Saturday police took 'I turn these little kids onto In (he filetory of might Wttehnn, IMS now boon mads even ottlor 13 Iron (Ger.) 8 Rains frost Lincoln. Bradford Dillman, John Dehner, suits you've never tried before. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Have contI- giyg priority to matters that could no action until Collins and Bobby David.’” Fee: $45 mprevad. with mors of Ills sssisst mono pisns ws’vs s vsr otiorod. So loin tils 14 These (Fr.) 9 Holed in one John Anderson. 1978. Rated G. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-J«.. 19) Do not be 'n ab llly as a negotiator rncreaw y 2 r earnlngaTenha^^^^^^^ millions of poopio who loti millions ol poundo on tbs Quick S isrI overly Influenced by the failure of others agree- material well-being. Your luck Is etrono- Smith disappeared about 21 Bobby Smith, 13, was discovered 16 One (Ger.) 10 Snow field [USA] Radio 1990 (fa s v sn Program bscsuss Ibis yssrwsVs msds ftsssfsr—just lorj/ou. Ju sI loday because you’ll have excellent ITflj!; roaulfs. get In these areas.'' months ago on a cross-country with Collins in a rundown apart­ Call 647-6242 Manchester ConvnunilyColege 16 Throwing rope 11 Ivan the 1 2 : 3 0 A M CD Starsky and Hutch chances ot succeeding in situations GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Banellta you JAM onalor. for your fflsslyfs. Don’t wait—join HVfobI Wstebsrs* today. Terrible journey that ended in a seedy ment in Providence, R.I., last 17 Mrs. Peron 2 ) Kung Fu whore they fell flat. Your Astro-Graph dall^Uarately seek will be awarded SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Do not aiiou, for registration information eOBklvM«StrMl 19 Cold wind (Fr.) apartment in Providence. R.I. week, while police were investigat­ MaKtmtar, CkxwaOlcut 06040 18 Uppity people C ® Late Night with David Latterman predictions tor the now year can help •°**ay In a situation where you are yourself to become Immersed in Inalanih ing a fatal accident involving * Pmyoolytho$Tflrmtmomtlnglootololn,throughJanuary2S.mil 20 Fisherman's 21 Move (Lat.) guide you to happier tomorrows. Mall $1 amceroly trying to bo of service to anoth- cant developments today. Madame'*for: "I went over and told them D 1 [ESPN ] NFL's Greatest Moments (police) that there were some Collins’s car. giva you lha raglatrallon faa (a t13 valua) ra s a i Pay only V for all boot 23 Island in the to Aslro-Graph, Box 489, Radio City tune favors you when you shoot for 1 E E T [USA] NHL Hockey: Minnesota at Smith went home to Long Beach following m sslings. 22 Christian Mediterranean Station, New York. NY 10019. Be sure to CANCER (June 21-July 22) It behooves something large, illegal things going on up there," Washington state your zodiac sign. y°v to get involved In the social swim late last week while Rhode Island Offarv§lldoniYa$aai$oourttandoannotb0comt>inadwlihanyoth»rdi$countofapaciel symbol 24 Dopes 8| N N Si S E Storie said. “ And they said, well, I £ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Challenge '°^®y. Go to tamlllar haunts where you’ll SAQITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dae. 21) Prolltle officials indicted Collins on eight rare. Offer ¥§lfd In perilolpetlng areae onty. 24 Doctrine 25 Superman's girl 1 : 0 0 A M CD McMillan & Wife had to have allegations to back up 26 Medieval slave 41 Be correct size 52 Bundles of ' awakens your resourcefulness, as well as 8nd companions whose company you not a dirty word. Today In your commer- my story.” counts' of sexual assault and one 25 Lower CD Anything for Money your other line qualities today. You'll be enjoy. clal dealings you should be able to reap a 27 Cogwheel hides count of kidnapping. Collins is appendages 45 Flanders treaty CD Saint at your best when you have to prove ('•“ 'y *3-Aug. 22) Put yourself out a reasonable return and still treat others In Sgt. Merl M. Barrett said it is 29 Pen tips 53 Adam's being held without bail at the Adult 26 Hoosier State city (S) Twilight Zone yourself. Olt today to make things more secure for an honorable fashion. "quite possible’’ police received Tha lk¥f,lm prw ntl QUICK START* Program 31 Image grandson Correctional Institutions in Cran­ (abbr.) 47 More dry d9) Dr. Gerta Scott the complaint and never acted. He 4 32 Aromatic 54 Network said the victim has to come ston, R.I. m 30 Farmyard From IVII0N7 N U rc im C fle Found... ointment 48 Dry dishes 57 Debtor's note 2 ) Film/Slgn off 4 Law enforcement officials are sound forward or the police have to have 33 Leg joint 49 Rivers (Sp.) 58 Noise [CNN] Crossfire also investigating in several other 34 Biblical prophet some legal basis before they can 39 Oodles 50 Sights 59 Noun suffix [ESPN ] PKA Full Contact Karate* Bridge charge someone with a crime. communities around the nation 35 102, Roman World Light Heavyweight Champion­ where Collins and Smith allegedly 36 Tin 1 2 3 1 6 6 7 ship Coverage of this karate bout is Storie, himself an ex-convict, NEW MEMBERS, MAINTENANCE AND LIFETIME MEMBERS presented from Sacramento, CA. (90 min.) still lives in the squalid rooming lived during their months on the The S A L E is. on SH O U LD A R R IV E M HOUS BEFORE TIMES LISTED BELOW 37 Actress Balin 12 Declarer won the club jack and run. 36 Nigerian tribe [HBOl MOVIE: Tha L o n a ly J ^ ^ sue- Things are not house where Collins allegedly first FOR REGISTRATION AND PRE-MEETINQ ORIENTATION. cessful screenwriter shocks everyone by NORTH I-14B! played the ace of diamonds, and the 39 Knowledge 16 telling exactly how she reached the top. Pia 4K 10 6 queen from West popped up like a EAST HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD 40 Feudal servant Zadora, Lloyd Bochner, Bibi Besch. 1983. YK J what they seem rabbit out of a hat. If that was.a 20% to 70% OFF tvs MANCHESTER KidgMtolCohimbueHell HolMtyInn 42 Landing boat 16 Rated R. OKJ6542 singleton, it meant Blast had four dt^- Second CeneragillomI Ch. Something Different...... Wish Someone A 363 Roberts Strut 43 Wave (Fr.) ♦ 85 By James Jacoby monds to the 10, and it would be fatal Doors open 9 a.m. 386 N. Mein 81. 1831 Mein Strut 1 : 3 0 A M CD Hogan's Heroes * Mon. 4:45 pm 6 6:30 pm •Mon. 0:30 pm Exit 58 oft 1-84 44 1957 science \23 24 for declarer to give up a diamond {o dD Independent News WEST EAST •Wed. 6:45 pm a|M 4JI IS ■< i31 IS event (abbr.) ♦ A8S4 ♦97 East. Accordingly South started on Happy Birthday YMCA-YWCA 26 26 27 1 28 29 dD Despedida Great defense is like the tricks of a 46 Fast aircraft ♦ Q976 WA52 master magician. The defenders cre­ spades. West held up the ace until the YWCA 770 Mein Strut SOUTH WINDSOR [CNN] Newsnight Update With A Heraid Happy Heart (abbr.) 34 36 6Q3 ♦10 9 7 ate an illusion for an audience of one third round and then continued cluba. 78 N. Mein Strut >Wed.9;30im Wepplng Comm. CtMwcb 48 Anger [TM C] MOVIE: 'Hammett' A prostitu­ ♦ 10 96 ♦AQ732 — the declarer. 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U — MANCHESTER HERAl.l). Mimdiiy. J:in I-*. 13HV British home treasures head west Advice F A R FROM BEING mere hand-me- By Gregory Jensen United Press International down samplers and battered bits of furniture, file 700-plus objects showing Children’s hearts broken LONDON — Since It’s not practical to for 4>A months in Washington will move 200 of England’s stately homes to include "the finest paintings, sculp­ '. 4 * the United States, museum curators tures, tapestries, arms ,and armor, are are doing the next best thing. furniture, jewels, porcelain and by dad’s empty promises They’re moving the contents. silver.” he said. Plus, of course, some • "In the English country house is a oddities. , < and stay until 9? Or does it mean King Solomon’s mines of treasure, of “ One of the strangest items,” Brown ■ DEAR ABBY: I am a divorced you can arrive anytime after 6 which Americans as a whoie have no said, “ is a 16th century ‘tooting horn woman, raising three children p.m., but you’re not supposed to concept,” said J. Carter Brown, loaned by Sir John Clerk. Apparently under 15, which is not easy, but Dear stay after 9 p.m.? director of the NaBbnal Gallery of Art Sir John’s ancestors would go out onto a that’s another letter. My husband says it means you in Washington, D.C. To correct this high point on the estate and ’toot’ the This is about a problem I ’ve had Abby can arrive anywhere between 6 situation he’s taking the treasure to the horn. Anyone within earshot was since my divorce four years ago. and 9, but that doesn’t make any actually standing on the fam ily’s My ex-husband, who lives on the Americans. Abigail sense because if you arrive at 8:55 land.” West Coast, has promised our Brown was in London recently to Van Buren p.m., you certainly wouldn’t want announce his museum’s plans for —Brown said the show, “ will be the children many wonderful gifts for to leave at 9. showing to Americans the iiicalcuable greatest single exhibition of British Courtney loves dolls Christmas — none of which he has Also, what is "Christmas riches seen — and sometimes not seen treasures ever seen outside the United ever delivered. cheer” ? A cocktail party with hors He has called them in October — in England’s grandest houses. Kingdom.” d’oeuvres? Or should you expect Courtney Canfijn, 2, of East Hartford, ;; promising to send plane tickets so tomy. (He’s so hard up his Surrounded by top officials from Virtually every famous British house enough in the way of refreshments they could spend Christmas with grandmother pays his rent and Britain’s National Trust and Historic is lending something — Chatsworth and and Warren L. Prelesnik, executive;; to call it a meal? Don’t say, “ Call Blenheim Palace, Woburn Abbey and him! None came, of course. Every utilities). Houses association. Brown said the director of Manchester Memorial Hospi-... the hostess and/or the host and year he asks them what they want He is a real man in my book. I stately homes show will take over the Castle Howard (the setting for “ Bride- ask.” That would be tacky. Yet it tal, admire one of several Cabbage . for their birthdays. They’ve told was advised by my doctor not to entire East building of the National shead' Revisited.” ) So are lesser- would help a lot to know in advance known or completely private houses, Patch dolls that J.C. Penney Catalog -; him, and received nothing. have any more children. We have Gallery on Nov. 3. three, and we’re saving up for me what to expect. The show has a scholarly title; “ The like Shurborough and Veolas and Center donated to the hospital’s Pediat- I have never talked against him While I ’m on the subject, when Ickworth. to have an operation that will cost Treasure Houses of Britain: Five ric Department. because I think it’s important for twice as much as a vasectomy for someone calls on the phone and Hundred Years of Private Patronage children to respect their father, but invites you to a party, and you ask, GERVASE JACKSON-STOPS, ar­ my husband. He won’t even and Art Collecting.” But it promises to it’s growing more difficult to make “ How should I dress?” I always chitectural advisor to the National V UPl photo discuss it, and the doctor says not be spectacular. excuses for him when he keeps to push him. How about all the get a vague answer like, “ Oh, just Trust and the forthcoming exhibition’s disappointing them year after wear anything,” What is that curator, spent two years traveling About Town times I ’m “ pushed” to have sex WHAT IS INVOLVED is a top-level Rock around the clock year. His broken promises are when I ’m afraid my birth control supposed to mean? exhibition — its patrons are Prince thousands of miles to visit all of the breaking their hearts, ^nd mine, HOLIDAY SEASON 200-plus houses, choosing the best of joined Taylor when he sang such might not work? MYSTERIES iTXA. r n Charles and Princess Diana — showing The rock festival of Rio reached its too. their moveable contents. I ’m getting to resent him and treasures painstakingly selected from - Rec holds open house highest peak so far Sunday when ballad favorites as "You’ve Got a Friend” and If you print this, he may realize sex. I envy my girlfriends whose DEAR MYSTERIES: A 6 to 9 more than 200 of Britain’s greatest There’s a marble sculpture of the The Manchester Recreation Department will hold star James Taylor stepped onto the “Fire and Rain." The 90-hour musical how we feel. husbands have had vasectomies. IN PIECES p.m, invitation for “ Christmas houses. head of Aphrodite, dating from the 4th an open house Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m. at its new festival continues untii next Sunday. They are real men! huge stage to sing old hits to the delight IN NEW YORK cheer” means drop in anytime “ W e're talking about a quarter of a century B.C. and attributed to Praxi­ location at Highland Park School at 397 P o r t^ Stt. CONSTANTLY WORRIED of more than 20,000 fans. The audience between 6 and 9 for a ’’drink’ and billion dollars worth of objects,” Brown teles, “ one of the rarest pieces _of Program instructors will answer questions. There said. “ All the top treasures of the sculpture in any private collection.” will be demonstraions and refreshments. DEAR IN PIECES: Why protect DEAR WORRIED: Quit worry­ snacks — no dinner. 4 4 castles and country houses of Britain.” him with excuses? Your children And when you’re told to wear For more information, call 647-3089 between 8.30 ing about birth control methods Like Lady Victoria Leatham’s wine There’s the “ Rainbow portrait” of a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. . will soon conclude (if they haven’t that might not work, and hotfoot it “ just anything," it means gentle­ cooler from Burghley House, a sculp­ Queen Elizabeth I, probably painted in Dave McKenna gets praise already) that their father’s word to your family planning clinic. And men should wear jackets and ties ted solid silver tub 4 feet long and 2‘A her lifetime, from Hatfield House. doesn’t mean anything. don’t lay all the blame on your and the ladies should dress up a little, but it’s not necessary to go to feet high. Weighing 3,690 ounces, it is There’s Petworth House’s marble- Red Cross wants blood Facing reality prepares children husband. Real women say no when the vault for the family jewels. the biggest wine cooler in the world. topped French table with a secret National Volunteer Blood Donor Month, designated to live in the real worid.'Though it’s they feel they’re being “ pushed” Like “The Lumley Horseman.” a drawer long enough to hold a sword, by President Ronald Reagan,will be observed in town heartbreaking now, the pain will or not properly protected. life-size wooden statue of a mounted and a unique Sevres punch bowl owned by a Red Cross Bloodmobile Friday from noon to-S from peers, but not fans diminish when they learn to expect armored knight, hidden in the cellar of by the Earls of Egremont since it was p.m. at the Arm y & Navy Club at 1090 Main St. nothing from their phony father. DEAR ABBY: When you get an Problems? What’s bugging you? a castle for 30 years by an owner who given to one earl to mark the “ peace of 'Although walk-ins are welcome, appointments can to McKenna, essentially self- you play a concert, I guess you are invitation that reads, “ Join us for Unload on Abby, P,0, Box 38923, UPl photo didn’t realize the 1570 carving was the 1763” between England and . Bv Ken Franckllng expected to get hotter, so to speak, some Christmas cheer from 6 p.m. Hollywood, Calif, 90038. For a made by calling 643.5111. Child care will be provided. United Press InternatlonaL taught, developed his pile-driving DEAR ABBY: I would like to earliest known equestrian sculpture in to play more tensely. And some­ to 9 p.m.,” what is that supposed to personal reply, please enclose a “ All these things come only from left-hand rhythm growing up in congratulate that young father of Lady Victoria Leatham of Burghley House shows off the biggest Britain. Woonsocket, R.I., where he was times the piano is stiff, the room two who decided to get a vasec- mean? Should you arrive at 6 p.m. stamped, self-addressed envelope. “ Many of these things have never left houses, not museums,” Brown said. Dave McKenna calls himself Sharon speaks on hearts born on May 30, 1930, might be stiff, and it’s harder wine cooler in the world. Th^ 4-foot-long, sculpted solid silver their owners’ houses,’’ said a National For even the National Gallery of Art, he “ just a tune player.” VERNON — Dr. Michael R. Sharon, a cardiologist, “ I like to play those one-finger work, more intense work. But 1 like tub weighs 3,690 troy ounces. It will be part of an exhibit Trust spokesman. "Some, from private said, the exhibition — six years in the His growing legion of devotees will discuss transplants, the artificial heart and other bass lines, against a one-fingered saloons less and less because I ’m houses, have never been seen in public making — “ is the most ambitious thing call this old-fashioned pianist one opening later this year at the National Gallery of Art in new treatments for severe cardiac disorders at a melody in the right hand, as a horn drinking less and less.” Infection of the inner ear of the world’s greatest jazz key­ before.” it has ever been foolish enough to try.” McPartland recalls one Washington. breakfast lecture Jan, 23 at 8 a.m. at Rockville board artists. plays against a bass,” he explains. General Hospital cafeteria. “ I did it as a kid, I needed a rhythm McKenna concert she attended The lecture fee is $4. For the required reservations McKenna is one musician who section,” where he was playing a beautiful until recently was a well-kept ballad and the audience was silent. can cause loss of hearing and information, call-872-0501, extension 264 from 9 It is unusual for McKenna to a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. secret. And after three decades in start a piece at full-throttle. Most She said that was too much for the Frostbite can nip at more than noses the business, he is still not a man used to hearing cocktail self-addressed envelope for it to me often, he lets the energy build up DEAR DR. LAMB — A year and a household word. chatter when he plays, so he looked in care of this newpaper, P.O. Box supplied with oxygen. until he jump-starts the left hand half ago I had a sudden loss of hear­ That doesn’t mean one should head Koffee Krafters to meet which then takes over the piece. up and barked; “ Oh come on, talk 1551, Radio City Station, New York, Bv Elizabeth PennIsI the frostbite, the harder, less resilient Also afecting frostbite potent! are the ing. I developed ringing in my ears Your J J back to the ski slopes, she said. He is a tall, quiet, secretive man, He works trios more and more to each other, for God’s sake.” N Y 10019. the tissue. United Press International wind, temperature, humidity, duration The Koffee Krafters of Nutmeg Branch of the big-boned, with long arms and and dizziness, and within six days I Cold also congests the circulatory “ You don’t really know how severe these days, backing horn players McKenna often gets so caught up DEAR DR. LAMB — My husband of exposure, and drugs that alter the YMCA will meet Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon at massive hands to match. He looks was deaf in my right ear. I have been Health pipes. Blood thickens as it cools, and the injury is until several hours, even or touring with the Concord Jazz in his music he plays songs is 63, had bypass surgery and takes NEW YORK — Frostbite is more body’s ability to regulate blow flow and the YWCA at 78 N. Main St. Members will continue more like a retired fullback than a examined by an ear specialist and Inderal. I’m 57 and have asthma. tiny clots slow flow to frozen tissue. several weeks after the injury takes All Stars, and makes an occasional non-stop, building medleys with a Lawrence than just a chilling experience. respond to the environment. working On their strawberry potpourri. Connie Lynch musician with a superb sense of nothing was found that would explain What kind of vitamins should we Less oxygen reaches the celts. place,” she added. “ You want to keep it festival appearance. common denominador — titles Chapped, itchy skin, sensitivity to Drinking alcoholic beverages and and Kit Mannix will be hostesses. Baby-sitting will be it. The deafness cannot be helped with take? Our family doctor does not “ If the cells don’t get the oxygen, as protected as possible.” awing, But it is playing solo, preferably which include women’s names or rr Lamb, M.D. cold, arthritis, recurrent pain, and smoking also make a person more available by calling the office at 647-1437. The group is McKenna needs no rhythm sec­ a hearing aid since there is absolutely believe in vitamins. What la the best they are not going to survive,” said Children and the elderly are among in a small concert setting — or a which share the same word — such bone deformities can remain long after susceptible. open to YM CA members. tion when he plays. He brings his no hearing at all. dally vitamin you can recommend? Christenson, senior family practice the most susceptible to frostbite. lounge where Dave McKenna is at as “ What a Difference a Day I'm just 17 and am anxious to learn the body warms up. Tobacco constricts blood vessels, so own — a left hand whose counter­ Our 15-year-old granddaughter is Thin or malnourished adults are also home. He plays the lounge at Makes,” “ Day In, Day Out,” as much about this as possible. Can •Yet often outdoor lovers pay . their resident at the Medical Center of even less blocHl reaches fingers, toes, point sets up irresistable rhythms. Beaver County, Pa. &t greater risk because they lack much WATES get weighed Boston’s posh Copley Plaza hotel “ When Day Is Done.” my condiUon be helped with surgery? you can use it to hear on your right staying with us. Should she take the A A white noses and tingling toes no heed. noses and ears — areas most easily Indeed, he is a throwback to the Art aide. This can be done with a CROS same vitamins that we take? McKenna played with his first “ Many people get frostbite and don't “ The major damage from frostbite underlying fat on their arms and legs, four hours a night, six nights a It is a major problem when people damaged by cold. Manchester WATES will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Tatum stride piano days of “ walk­ name band back in 1949, when he to me on the right side. (contralateral routing of signal) hear- D ^ R WEADER — ^ recognize the consequences of it,” said may be caused by this circulatory said Christenson. Without that insula­ week, eight months a year. In the Alcohol and some drugs for high at Orange Hall, 72 E. (Center St. rear. Welgh-in is from ing” bass lines, strumming chords joined Charlie Ventura on the road, **M AR REIADER — Your story is tag aid. You can wear a small incon- Intake of vitamins will not help you, Dr. Catherine Christenson. “ People deficit," wrote Christenson in the tion, they lose heat quicker than summer, he trades off for engage­ ^.Jjloiod pressure increase blood flow to 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pat Corcoran and Pat Morianos will and tempos the bop pianists following that tour with stints with who are out to have fun tolerate some December issue of American Family chubbier companions. ments at clubs on Cape Cod, where unique. The most likely explanaUon U splcuous mlcrrohone on the right site '^ th e extremities by dilating vessels. As be in charge of the program. relegated to their bass players and Buddy Rich,' Gene Krupa, Zoot that vou had a viral infection of the of your head. You can have the sound I much prefer that pM ple get ^ i r discomfort.” Physician, People with kidney disease, diabetes, he lives. soon as the body senses cold, however, drummers. Sims, the late Bobby Hackett, and InSer Sir “ at iZolvSl tae cochlea. It picks op transmitted, via FM to Wtamtas from good w h o ^ m e fo ^ “ But they are actually damaging the anemia, or impaired circulation must “ I ’m sort of a resident piano Frostbitten areas should be thawed it clamps down on those vessels, McKenna, called “ Mr. Chops” Woody Herman. Mostly, since the That Is the little snail-shaped organ your left ear, wkere a pickup will One purpose o f a baUnced iMet is to tissue.” also be careful since their circulatory player at the Copley Plaza,” in warm water, said Christenson. sometimes trapping blood in the Grange gives canned food by colleague Marian McPartland, mid- 1950s, he has worked solo or as that receives stimuli from sound relay It to your good ear. Or a fine provide the vitam to you need, Frostbita occurs when, because of systems are already working McKenna said. “ I stay at the hotel. Rubbing, massaging, or warming the periphery, where it cools and contrib­ Manchester Grange 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 is one of the hardest-swinging a freelancer, occasionally backing waves and converts them into nerve wire can be run from the microphone ^ prolonged exposure to cold, windy, wet overtime. That’s what I like about it. It is N N affected area in front of a fire or utes to tissue damage. p.m. at the Grange Hall, 205 Olcott St. for a lecture. pianists on today’s jazz scene. Tony Bennett and other singers. Impulses. A viral infecUon can cause to the left-ear receiver. Other factors affecting the extend of really background music. It’s not conditions, the body’s furnaces cannot radiator can damage tissue further. frostbite include the amount of exposed Someone on sleeping medication, Members are reminded to bring canned and other He is best known for lively the greatest musically, but I like He so symbolizes certain kinds of a sudden and sometimes complete. Talk to an audiologist who regardless of how Mund It is, ^ replace heat as quickly as it is lost. To Also, she warned, one should not renditions of songs of American loss of h irin g. The ,'nvolvement of dispenses hearing aids to work this some prople simply will not eat a tissue, the altitude and clothing, said barbiturates or who is intoxicated foods for the Food Basket. There will be an Auction the living there.” musical vitality in America that conserve heat, the body supplies less allow the frostbitten area to thaw composers from the 1920s through the joining balance canals also can out. Don’t try this without having a anced diet. For those reasore, Christenson. doesn’t respond to signals from the Table and refreshments. He is uncomfortable in festival University of Michigan music blood — and warmth — to arms, legs, partially, then be refrozen. the 1950s — medleys of Cole Porter, Large exposed areas lose more heat. body that cold might be dangerous, or large concert formats, though historian Richard Crawford de­ cause dizztaess. In that case, mue can qualified auiUologlst h ^ you get a ommCTd »° y ^ If fingers, toes, ears and noses. As the Jerome Kern, George Gershwin, be done now to correct the damage. model that suits your needs. vitamins as a supplem«t Noses and ears take about two hours Dry clothing protects against heat loss, said Christenson. the intensity of his playing hides it. votes one full lecture in his “ Music temperature beneath the skin drops, Sojourner visits Masons Rogers and Hart, Harold Arlen and That does not mean thatnothing No, surgery cannot help you with ly want to take vitamins. O ne-A-^y to thaw out. If the frostbite is but tight clothes, shoes especially, slow “ I like to play easy,” McKenna in the United States” course microscopic ice crystals form between And, she wrote, “ a previous cold Irving Berlin — “ the old masters,” pan he done If vour left ear is OK this type of hearing loss. Cochlear Is a good choice, but any otaer prepa- superficial, the tissue will turn red and circulation. ’Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Mason, will meet says. “ I like to play ballads. When strictly to McKenna. can be done. U your len ear is u r , ^ut at this raUon that contains the RDA (recom- cells, damaging tissue. injury increases the risk or a subse­ McKenna calls them. Fingers and feet numb and turn throb and bum as it warms, but should In thin mountain air the body has to Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. The stage you will do tetter by using your mended daily dietary allowance) quent cold injury at that same site.” white or bluish and waxy. The deeper be all.right, said Christenson. work harder to keep its tissue well principal sojourner will visit and books will be one good ear, since it will not distort- without a lot of other items is fine, inspected. Refreshments will be served. the sound supplement your diet. Ex-MASH star Stevenson Thoughts To help you, I am sending you The Yes, your granddaughter can take Health Letter 16-8, Your Vital Hear- them too. However, If all of you fol- Beethovens rehearse tag. Others who want thta issue can low a baUnced diet, you also will get Robots march into medical care field The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from As we begin 1985, it would be wise send 75 cents with a long, stamped, the trace minerals you need. 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church to pause and consider where we’re Bv John M. Leightv St. There will be coffee and refresTiments. gives TV one more shot headed and why. A story 1 recently heard can give us some direction in United Press International another shot in a new one- hour series to test his own popularity. this regard. 4-H Clubs meet at UConn Bv Vernon Scott syndicated series titled "Amer­ Unhappily, it was the amiable It seems that a London bus STANFORD, Calif. — Robots, which have been United Press International ica,” a melange of interviews and STORRS — Tolland Country 4-H Swine Clubs will Blake viewers had taken to heart, driver continually passed by his employed more and more for industrial and meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the (]ieorge White personality pieces five days a week commercial use, may soon go to work in hospitals and HOLLYWOOD — McLean Stev­ not the the actor who played him. stops without picking up any MOie Baibershop Harmony Building, room 209, University of Connecticut. Stevenson landed his own 1976 across the board. passengers. Gradually, com­ nursing homes, freeing health professionals for more enson entered public conscious­ Stevenson, always affable, has series, “ The McLean Stevenson plaints filtered up to the manage­ skilled tasks. ness as the boss on the old “ Doris regained his self-confidence and is Jr. Women’s board meets Show,” a sitcom in which he played ment of the transit lines and the January 19th! Scientists expect the development of mechanical Day Show” and since has fired and smiling again. For the first time in Mac Ferguson, a middle-class bus driver was called to account. devices to help flex stiff joints of patients in physical The Manchester Junior Women’s Club executive fallen back as often as any his Hollywood career he is not family man and owner of a “ Who do you pass up lines of therapy, bathe elderly people in nursing homes, assist board will meet on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Ed Gorman performer on the tube. playing a role. On camera he is his hardware store. It lasted a single passengers at regular stops?” his surgeons in operating rooms and process blood or Associates, 604 E. Middle Turnpike. After "Doris Day” he became a old kicked back, easy-going urine samples in medical laboratories. regular on the “ Tim Conway season. ‘ supervisor demanded. “ Is the bus A disappointed Stevenson tried a Illinois-born self. In Japan, scientists have already built and Comedy Hour.” always full?” with different tack in 1978, starring as a “ This is the first time I’ve had an The driver replied that on the clinically tested a two-armed robot manipulator that Clinic checks pressure But it wasn’t until he played Lt. opportunity to project my own priest. Father Daniel M. Cleary, in contrary the bus was almost can transfer patients between hospital cart and bed. Col. Henry Blake, the droll com­ personality,” said a pleased Stev­ 4 ; Some hospitals in the United States have experimen­ COVENTRY — The Community Health Care mander on the “ M-A-S-H” series, “ In The Beginning.” Itbombed out empty. T A n F O U R Services will hold a blood pressure clinic Wednesday in a month. enson. “ I ’m much more comforta­ “ Then why don’t you pick up the tal mobile robot carts that follow pre-set paths to that Stevenson became a star. ble being myself than playing a Provldenc®, Rhode Island deliver meals and linen. from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Pharmacy. The services Blake was the slightly unbal­ Stevenson, beginning to feel poor people waiting for the bus?” will hold a clinic on Feb. 5 from 1 to 2 p.m. at Coventry snake-bit, came back in 1979, role. The driver went on, "The prob­ “ Robots have a potentially rich and complex future anced balance wheel in a company “ I loved playing Henry Blake in medicine,” says Larry Leifer, a Stanford Pharmacy. ' starring in ’'Hello Larry,” a lem is the schedule. If I stop to pick of zanies, a delightfully wacky because I was really playing my BOSTON COim ON University professor of mechanical engineering who sitcom in which he played a TV talk up passengers, there is no way I ’ll civilian surgeon caught up in the father. He was a farmer who Boston, Massachusetts envisions robots rolling down hospital corridors show host. It survived a season. be able to meet the schedule. I Korean War who dreamed of became a doctor and who was inept delivering some forms of routine patient care. A couple of years ago Stevenson don’t want to run late.” fishing and golf. at administrative work. He tried to ) ' ’ At the Palo Alto Veterans Administration Medical Trucker hauls starred in yet another sitcom, This story typifies our modern 4 4 provide for his family during the / THE HARRlNaTON BBOTHBBS Center, Leifer heads a Rehabilitation Research and STEVENSON, A NEPHEW of “ Condo,” which proved to be no predicament. We run so hard to Depression. He was a good and Louisville, Kentucky Development team of medicpl and engineering better than the others. meet our goals that we forget what the late presidential candidate simple man with some amusing experts who are developing roblotic devices to help for good will Adlai Stevenson, began his “ M- they are for. In 1985, we would do A LESSER MAN might have characteristics. well to ramember the bus driver a n d the disabled. A-S-H” role in 1972. By 1975 his “ I was never comfortable in any Dr. Paul Haber, who directs programs for the UPl photo become a siding salesman or who thought his schedule was more pdvisefr’' convinced the genial of my other roles because they MAMCHISTBB'S SILK C irT CHORUS elderly at the VA Hospital, said he is a strong advocate WHEELING, W.Va. (UPl) — Drought-ravaged actor he should star in his own perhaps joined the Foreign Legion. important than his passengers. Ethiopia is getting 42,000 pounds of grain to help f e ^ weren’t real people. They were of robot technology to help older patients. Dr. Larry Leifer (center), Stanford ogy transfer specialist K.G. Englehardt. Show rather than continue as one of But Stevenson simply dropped the hungry, thanks to a Wheeling policeman, his truck caricatures. They had to open a “ We don’t want to depersonalize nursing homes, but University professor of mechanicai They’re developing robotic devices to a cast of many. from sight, his confidence shaken. Rabbi Richard J. Flavin and a farm er in Illinois. But next season Stevenson gets funny door. many nursing tasks are boring, difficult, unpleasant engineering, works with engineer Mi­ help the disabled. ^ He departed “ M-A-S-H ” in mid­ Temple Beth Sholom and demeaning for both patient and caretaker.” Ron Dixon, who also moonlights as an independent 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. - Saturday. January 19th Robots, he said, could do things such as toileting, chael Van der Loos (left) and technol- trucker, said the idea came to him as he watched a television show. bathing, feeding, transferring and grooming The Guarani Indians were verbal commands and has a special “ joystick” that ments. Robots could also do such 'routine chores as Manchester High School pafients.” “ I got to thinking one time, T v e got it pretty lucky, settled farmers speaking a com­ can be used to control its movement asfarasl8 inches rearranging pillows, replacing bedpans, checking “ And a robot isn’t going to come in hung over, or with family and food,” ’ Dixon said. "1 wanted to A Cinema mon language before the arrival of East M iddle Turnpike, Manchester. Conn. and with 6 degrees of freedom ip either up, down, left, sensors and helping patients roll over in bed. grumpy and abusive,” Haber said. something — just something little — to help.” Europeans in Paraguay. right, forward or reverse directions. It can also be Patients requiring 24-hour attendance could gain However, the robotic arm at present is very limited In the television show, Dixon learned about a Starmon(PG) 1,7:30,9:45.— City Heat 9:11, — Falling In Love (PG-13) 7,9:15. programmed to carry out a planned sequence of partial independence through the use of robotic aids, in mobility because it’s bolted to a table. It’s ability to wealthy Illinois farmer who was willing io donate Clntma Clfv — Choose Me (W 7.35, (PG) 1:30,7:30,9:40. movements. The Movies — PInoccnio (G) 2:15, Swiss neutrality define objects using optical sensors in a simple more than 100,000 bushels of grain to feed Ethiopians 9:55. — Mod Max (R) 7:15 with Sfronoe Manchester 4:25, 7:15. — Avenging Angel (R) 12, Leifer said. Although the robotic arm is seen as a tool for Invaders (PG) 9. — The Brother from “ Disabled individuals live at a level of intimacy two-fingered hand also needs improvement. There was one hitch. The farm er couldn’t find truck UA Theaters Rost — Avenging Angel 9:05. — Johnny Dangerously (PG-13) Switzerland has maintained an replacing a lost function, it is not likely to beconie a Another Planet 7:25, 9:45. — Amadeus (R) 7:40, 9:40. — Johnny Dangerously 12:10, 2:30, 4:35, 7:10, 9:10. — The armed neutrality since 1815, and with a caretaker that most people very rarely choose drivers willing to transport the grain to a New JerseV (PG) 8. (PG-13) 7:30,9:30.—The Flamingo Kid Tickets: Oerty RIchmann (203) 633-lSM prosthetic device designed to replace anatomy. ' Leifer said a future model may incorporate port without oav. ' Flamingo Kid (P(3-13) 12:20,2:25,4:30, has not teen involved in a foreign Ticket htces on their own,” he said. “ They swallow their pride and Clnestudle — The Magic Flute 7:30. (PG-13) 7:15,9:25. 7,9:20. 396 Wickham Rd. However, Leifer said, its dexterity could nonethe­ “ whisker” sensors that could lightly brush object ■ Ml Hartford _ , war since 1515. It is not a member Atlemoon Progron do it — they have to — but they would prefer to take (Slastonbury, Conn. 06033 less help loosen the shackles of paralysis for an surfaces, enabling the robotic hand to scan contours in Dixon and the man who drives his truck decided to ■attwood Pub B Cinema— Falling In Mansfield Wllllmantic _ of the United Nations or the North $7.00 Donation care of themselves.” help. The mercy mission cost him about $1 000 Love (PG-13) 7:15. ^ Translux College Twin — Beverty Jlllsen Square Cinema — Dune $4.00 $gnk>n (66 or oldgr) estimated 40,000 quadriplegics in the United States a nearly tactile fashion. The new machine will also be Poor Richard's Pub A CiMma — Hills Cop (R) 7, 9:10. — Under the (PG-13) 7,9:30. Mlckl4Moude(P(J-13) American Treaty Organization “ We decided to do it,” Dixon said. “ He’ (Dixon’s 7, 9:15. — Beverly Hills Coo (R) 7:15, $4.00 Junlon (unciar 16) Tjie major product of the VA team has been and assist another 200,000 people with severe physical designed in a wheel-like contraption that will enable it Missing In Action (R) 7:M, 9:30. Volcano (R) 7,9:10. However, it is a member of several driver) donated his time — and I donated my truck.” thowcose Cinemas— 2010 (PG) 1:30, Vernon 9:15. — The Flamingo Kid ( ^ 1 3 ) 7:10, : development of a microcomputer-directed mechani­ limitations. to move through doorways and be steered remotely by 7:30, 10. — Protocol (PG) 1:15, 7:15, Cine 1 4 2 — Missing In Action (R) 9:20. — Protocol (PG) 7:20, 9:10. — U.N. agencies and of the European EvenlnB Program $7.00 Dorxjtlon oN Mats cal arm that manipulates objects in response to vbice In the future, he sees robot physical therapists ultrasonic sensors placed on the back of wheelchairs. Dixon got additional help from Gemini Trucking In 9 :15. — The Cotton Club(R) 1:50,7:35, 7:30,9:30. — Falling In Love (PG-13) 7, Avenging Angel (R) 7:15,9:10. Free Trade Association. Switzer­ helping patients to build back strength and dexterity. Robots, at an estimated $6 an hour, could also 10:05. — MIckI S i Moude (PG-13) 1:40, 9:10. land is the seat of many U.N. and command^ and small physical movements of its Pennsylvania, which donated a trailer Carson 7:35, 9:50. — Done (PG-13) 1:45, 7:20, West Hortferd In surgery, they could assist by applying clamps, reduce the cost of attendant care which now has a net . — Be ver IV H11 Is Cop (R) 1,7:20,9:30. *P lo io — Runaway (PG-13) 7:15. other international agencies. operator. Petroleum in Lansing, Ohio, offered more than $200 10 Elm 1 4 2 — The Termlnotor (R) 7, The two-fingered robotic arm can respond to a 58 fetching materials or holding and passing instru- cost of $15 an hour, Leifer said. worth of fuel. — The River (PG-13) 1:50,7:15,9:45.— M AN C IIKSTKR HKRALD. Monday, Jan. 14. 1985 - 19 . .643-2711 LOOK FOR THE STARS... ^ Classified... Household Goods 62 . For advertisem ents to be Business Opportunities 22 Store/Otticc Spoce 63 Rates published M onday, the dead­ Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get Situation Wanted 23 Resort Properfv Misc tor Sale Notices Home ond Garden 64 Minimum Charge: line IS 2:30 p.m. on Fridov Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Into 24 , 6S $3.00 for one day Personals 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pets Musical Items 66 Per W ord; better results. Put a star on your od and see what a Announcements ::: 03 Roommates Wanted Recreolionoi items 67 1-2 doys 20C Read Your Ad Auctions 04 Real Estate services Antigues 68 3 5 days 18C Classified advertisements Tog Soles 69 6 days 16C ore taken by telephone os a ★ difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Mondoy-Fridoy, . . Homes tor Sale 31 70 26 days 12C convenience. Financial condominiums 32 Services Ottered Wonted to Duv Lots/Land for Sole 33 Pointino/Paoenng HGDDV Ads: The M anchester Herald is M ortgage s...... IV investment Property 34 Building/Controcting S3 00 per colum n inch responsible only for one incor- 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. 4-______Personal Loans...... 12 Business Property 35 Roofing/Siding Automotive Deadlines rect—insertion ond then only insurance ...... 3 Resort Property 36 Heating/Plumbing tor the size ot the originoi Wanted to B o rro w ...... 14 Flooring Cars Trucks tor Sole For classified advertise­ insertion. KIT ‘M’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ E r r o r s which do not lessen — i I Income Tax Service PAINTING/ IHOUSEHOLO ICARS/TRUCKS Rec Vehicles day through Saturday, the the value of theadvertisemeni IH O M ES Enfiploynfient Keniais services wonted Idoods I f o r s a l e Auto Services deadline Is noon on the day will not be corrected by on IFO R RENT PAPERIN6 Th S VCim ’S UMKOOCAC- CHiirntinn Rooms for Rent 41 pOT SQIG fov -the yarsonal affieat'ance, A EOUCaTIOn Apartments tor Rent 42 Autos tor Rent Lease before publication. additional insertion. 61 Misc Automotive MANCHESTER 8 ROOM CEILINGS REPAIRED LOUNGE CHAIR, excel­ it'*/ tv>t a < ^ idea -U ^leep in froiat cfr a NEED HELP? Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent 43 Holiday/Seosonal lent condition, like new, HOUSE-FIreplace, 2 car or R EPLAC ED with dry- haik blowet, even Uvjugtx it wva>j be th e -H I ■ ' Put tlie C laoslfledB to w ozk garage. Close to all con­ wall. Call evenings, Gary medium floral print on a Uiauneyt flace in the house. f o r TOU... fo r fa st re so lta neutral background. Ask­ BANK 3 I B U SIN E SS veniences. $750 monthly. McHugh, 643-9321. 649-1013 after 5:30. ing $25.00. Call 643-2957. REPOSSESSIONS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PRDPEHTY NAME YOUR OWN HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED SEARS AUTOMATIC PrtcM Reduced For I LOST AND FOUND HELP WANTED W ILLINGTON- 3 miles PRICE — Father and son. Quick 8ele trom Route 86. Fur­ Fast, dependable ser­ H U M ID IFIER, 13gal. ca­ AUTO MECHANIC - EASY ASSEMBLY MANCHESTER — 39,000 LOST - Trl colored minia­ PART TIME COUNTER W O RK! $600 per 100. Gua­ nished, oil heat, 3 bed­ vice. Painting, Paper­ pacity, 3 speeds, used 3 May be teen at the Sav­ Needed now for new car sq. ft. Industrial building. months. $U. Call after ings Bank of Manchester, ture Collie. Answers to ★ PERSON — Immediate NURSES AIDES - 3pm - ranteed payment. No ex- City woter and sewer, room log cabin. $700 hanging & Removal. Call Call 643-2711 dealership. Our unique 023 Main Street, between ‘Judy’. Vicinity Wood- NEWSPAPERPER DEALER opening. Excellent op­ 'l.E R IC A L - Immediate 11pm and 11pm - 7am. perlence/No sales. De­ monthly plus heat and 644-0585 or 644-0036. 5pm 646-3712. NEEDED InManchester- paid program offers up to parking, 2000 omp. ser'- the hours of 9am to 4pm, bridge St„ Manchester. portunity tor on Individ­ .lenlng In two girl con­ Become one ot our dedi­ tails, send self-addressed vice, loading docks. F.J. utilities. Active 'N ' Able Monday through Friday. Reward. Call 649-1416. /South Windsor areo. ual who wants to grow struction office, light typ­ $20 per flat rate hour, plus Realty, 643-4263. PAINTING AND WAL­ TWIN BED FRAMES; paid Incentives, weekly cated nurses aides that stam p e d envelope; SplleckI Realtors, 643- Coll 647-9946.______with one of the most ing, bookkeeping, gen­ truly enlovs helping our ELAN VITAL-173, 3418 LPAPERING - Ceilings can be lolned to support IBnPofltlicFlriblrdl30«S and year end bonuses. We 2121. repaired. Gary McHugh king size mattress set. correspondent — prestigious Import fran­ eral office work. Hours elderly residents. Excel­ Enterprise Road, Fort 1078 Plymouth Sidin 12405 TOWN OF MANCHESTER chises In the U.S. Pre­ 8:30 - 5pm. Call between also offer an Insurance 643-9321. $15. for pair. 646-6268. LEGAL NOTICE Part-time reporter to program. Paid Holidays, lent working conditions. Pierce, Florida, 33450. MANCHESTER - attrac­ STORE AND 1070 CidlllKSivlllitTSOO LOST - Tuesday, 1-8-85, vious ports experience 10am - l2noon, 647-9153. Certified Aides pre­ At o meeting on January 7, 1985 the Planning and Zanlng handle Coventry news for Paid Vacations, Paid tive Main St. clothing OFFICE SPACE Commission made the followine decisions: large ring of keys In Oak necessary. Must be neat ferred. Please coll Mrs. RN/PUBLIC HEALTH boutique. Good terms,. PAPER HANGING AND the Manchester Herald. Uniforms, Advancement INTERIOR PAINTING - tO SUBDIVItlON REOULATION AMENDMENT (T-75) — Approved St., Manchester vicinity. Writing experience help­ In appearance and pos­ MATURE BABYSITTER L a u n I, Director of NURSE - For home visit­ Allbrio Realty, 649-0917. MISCELLANEOUS Please call 875-6569.0 sess excellent communi­ - To sit In home. Ask for Opportunities, and a STORE — West Middle Quality work for your a new Section 4.08 ot the subdivision Reeulollons rsoordlng ful. Call Doug Bevins, strong on going training Nurses, 646-0129, Man­ ing and community I FOR SALE rood standards (effective date February 1, 1985). cation skills. Top wages Kathy, 646-3508. chester Manor Nursing Tpke., near Parkade. Ap­ home I Free estimates. RnMDTDRCYCLES/ 4 643-2711, after 1 p.m. program. We need an health programs. Full­ Insured. References. 643- WILLIAM ■ . THORNTON - ZONE CHANOE - ADAME • J M 'T «T- wilt be paid Including full Home, 385 West Center proximately 2100 sq. ft. 1 ^ BICYCLES 74) — Approved a zoning classification ot Industrial for a 4 weekdays. aggressive, dependable, time, 35 hour work week HELP WANTED benfits and pension plan. CLER IC AL F U L L T IM E - Rentals Available February 1st. 7650. CAR RADIO — Excellent parcel ot opproxlmatelv 13.8 acres as shown on experienced person with St., Manchester.______with comprehensive be­ condition. High powered. r' eluded In thepetlflon and Identltledos portion ot 111 V Adorns EMPLOYMENT OP­ Contact Mr. Chet Posltlon available, excel­ nefit package. Call Com­ Call 649-6205 or 6 4 3 -^ . ClMSbyMA.Ww 1978 HONDA GOLD CholnskI, Parts Man­ lent benefits. Ambulance a strong technical back­ MEDICAL TRANSCRIP- J & B PA IN TIN G -'Q ual­ Includes Dolby NR, Bass Street (sffsctlve dote January 22, 1985). PORTUNITY — First, se­ ground and the desire to munity Health Care Ser­ WING- $1900. 1979 Hondo SOCIAL cond and third shift. ager, Gorin's Jaguar, company needs a respon­ TIONIST - tor tew hours RD D M S MANCHESTER — Five ity and Service Is FIrstI' and Trebble controls and 500CX $1200.649-1013after MICHAEL KONOVER - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - TOLLAND TURN­ WORKER/DIRECTOR- earn a large Income. If per week. Excellent typ­ vices, Inc. at 228-9428. Free estimotes. 646-2192. more. $90. Call 646^063 PIKE (K-21) — Gronled o special exception-103 8.155TollanO Premium pay for third Route 83, Vernon, 646- sible person to work In Serving Andover, Colum­ FDR RENT room office suite, first 5:30. Turnpike. adult Day Care program. 0158.______our billing department. you have been looking to ing and use of dictating floor, parking, excellent otter 4:30pm. Organize and direct all shift. Start part time or get Into a new car dealer­ bia, Coventry, Hebron, CELEBRITY CIPHER MICHAEL KONOVER - INLAND WETLAND - TOLLAND TURNPIKE moke a career. Flexible Apply at L & M Ambu­ equipment a must. Oph- Lebanon and Marlbo­ MANCHESTER — Pri­ sign visibility. Frank Spl-‘ CMBtortty CIplw r cryptooram * w craatad from quotaHona by (K-22) — Granted with modlllcotlons an Inland wetland per­ phases of adult day care EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ship and get paid what ANTIQUE BUREAU, famoua paepla. paat and praaanl. Each tattar m tha dphar itanda schedule available. lance Company, 471 New thamology a plus. 646- lecki, 643-2121. mit - 103 S i 155 Tolland Turnpike. — Notional health you deserve, this may be rough. EOE. vate home, separate BUILDING/ foranothar. Today's d u s: U squRlt O . ■ MISCELLANEOUS program located In Man­ Apply In person at Xtra Park Avenue, West Hart- 7704.______modern both/entronce. Bedroom vanity and coat MICHAEL KONOVER - FLOOD PLAIN -TOLLEDTURNPIKE (7R chester. Supervise clini­ agency seeking person to the position you have CONTRACTING I a u t o m o t iv e Mart, 404 Hartford Road, ford. EOE.______15 minutes to Hartford; MANCHESTER — Main rack. $99 for all, but will by CONNIE WIENER — Approved a site plan within a flood ploln -103 8,155 Tolland cal and support staff. organize wide ranging been waiting for. Apply In D RIV ER - tor florist de­ SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL sell separate. Call 643- Turnpike. Manchester or call 649- CERTIFIED NURSE livery. Part time, 3-4 days BUSDRIVER - Starting References required. Street store tor rent. Duties Include: Grants volunteer program of person to; Service Man­ About 240 square feet. 1516 after 5:30pm. ••W XCBBCHF UHBBWVK JPVP, A copy of these decisions has been tiled In the office ot the management. Program 2337.______community service, edu­ AID ES - Certified aides ager, Bob Riley Oldsmo- per week and approxi­ February 25. 4 runs per Call 643-8830. FARRAND REMODEL­ SNOW T IR E S and For more Information wheels. H-78-1S steel Town Clerk. AND ZONING COM M ISSIO N financial management. MATURE SECRETA- cation and fund raising in for 7 to 3 shift, full and bile, 345 Center Street, mately 6 hours per day. day. $7.47 per run. Li­ ING — Cabinets, roofing, WARD'S 24" Menu Magic COMFORTABLE call 563-4438 or 529-7858. gutters, room additions, W XCBBCHF UHBBWVK LJPVP, belted tor Ford Mercury Leo Kwosh, Secretory BSW required, MSW pre­ RY/RECEPTIONIST — the Manchester area. part time. Excellent be­ Manchester, 649-1749. Coll 643-8455.______cense required. Andover 4 burner electric stove. Doted at Manchester, CT this 14th dov of January, 1985. nefit package. Please call Elementary School. 742- SLEEPING ROOM - Lady decks, all types of remo­ Lincoln. Pair $50. Good ferred plus minimum 3 2-3 days per week. WP Marketing/Sales expe­ M AN CHESTER — Office Excellent condition. 0254)1 rience a plus. Experience Director Staff Develop­ LUNCHEON W AITRESS- 7330. preferred. Parking. No deling and repairs. FR EE WFU QVPLL8 KHHF SHR'VP condition. 643-6777 years experience work­ skills on IBM-PC, typing Wednesdav, Thursday, space. Ideal for accoun­ $85.00. 643-6801. ing with gerotrlcs popu­ and transcribing. Man­ with volunteer develop­ ment between 8 and 3 at smoking. $30.00 weekly; estimates. Fully Insured. evenings. Friday, 10;30am to 2:30 tant, lawyer or sales of­ Telephone 643-6017, after LWBACFl WXHRL VPWB EHFP8.” TOWN OF MANCHESTKR, CONNECTICUT lation. Knowledge of pro­ chester professional of­ ment helpful. Reply, stat­ 643-5151, Monday through SECRETARY - Good typ­ Call 649-6526. A CO LLECTIBLE Royal NOTICE OF Friday. Crestfleld Conva­ ing skills, machine trans­ pm. Experience pre­ fice. Central location. 6pm, 647-8509. gram revenues and fice. Send resume to: Box ing education, expe­ Ample parking. Call 649- manual typewriter with ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE P, c/o the Herald. rience and salary level to lescent Home and Fen- cription In busy Insu­ ferred. Apply Manches­ — PNPVPLL UCVAKPF. expenses essential. Tem­ ter Country CLub, 305 S. I APARTMENTS 2891. glass sides. Many years In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Section 1 porary position for four Director of Field Servi­ w ood M a n o r in rance office. Vernon SERVICE S^TION AT- LEON CIESZYNSKI old but It works. $50 PHOTO PRINTER - Ex­ Main Street or call 646- TENDANT/MECHANIC- FDR RENT B U ILD ER — New homes, PREVIOUS SOLUTION; "It's gonerally tough to make a and 9 ot the Town Charter, notice Is herebv given ot the months with posslblllity ces, P.O. Box 410, Wal­ Manchester. area. Call 872-6200 tor I negotiable. Call 649-4765 serious film nowadays. I think they all want tha 'Rocky' adoption bv the Board ot Directors ot the Town ot perience helpful. Full appointment. 0103.______tor service and light me­ M AN CHESTER - 4 room additions, remodellno, Manchester, Connecticut on January 8, 1985. of becoming permanent. lingford, CT 06492. De­ suite. Main St. located otter 4pm. story In some form." — Bob Fosse. Hartford Hospital, Per­ time and part time. Three gree preferred. PART TIME MAINTE­ chanical work. Apply at MANCHESTER — Avail­ rec rooms, garages, kit­ W A N T A D S positions. Call 647-1080, GUI's Auto Service, able Immediately. One,- next to law offices. $300 chens remodeled, ceil­ PROPOSED ORDINANCE sonnel Department, 80 NANCE PERSON needed per month includes heat. J Seymour Street, Hart­ ask for Tony or Phil. N EED ED - ^ I L L H ELP Route 6, Bolton. two and three bedroom ings, bath tile, dormers, BE IT ORD AIN ED bv the Board ot Directors ot f he Town of - Manchester, East Hart­ Allbrio Realty, 649-0917. J ford, Conn. 06115, EOE. PENSION AND GROUP apartments. $400, $455, roofing. Residential or ENDROLLS Manchester that the Town of Monchester purchase from the PART TIME MORNING AND WAITRESSES. In­ ford area. Must be capa­ Connecticut Bonk ond Trust Company, Trustee W. Position available for de­ HOUSECLEANING - quire Manager, Shady SERVICE - Pension ad­ ble and dependable. FULL TIME - Appliance $520, heat and hot water commercial. 649-4291. 27'A wldth-25S Automotive dial 6e2III ministration, experience TechnIclan/Dellverv TAG SA LE S George Glennev, Trust, doted June 5,19M, os pendable person to per­ Glastonbury area. Imme­ Glen Parkade Store, Apartments and rental Included. J.D. Real Est­ 13% wldth-2 for 259 the sum ot $113,948.00 those premises on the easterly s de of RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST diate openings for full essential. Vernon area. Man. Responsible, hon­ ate, 646-1980. CARPENTRY AND RE­ Purnell Ploce ond on the northerly side ot Oak StrMt In the - Needed In busy Vernon form general cleaning Monchester, 643-0511. property. Zimmer Real MUST be picked up at the Classified Dept services In the Manches­ and port time positions. Resumes to P.O. Box H, Estate, 646-3778.______est, well-groomed person MODELING SERVICES TAG SALE - Every day at ICARS/TRUCKS Town of Manchester, which premises ore more particularly Company. Full time and .Vernon, CT. MANCHESTER, MAIN — Complete home re­ Mancheiter Herald Office described In Schedule A oHoched hereto. ter area. Hours are 8am - Good rotes, bonuses and PART TIME HEALTH willing to work In a well TWO, THREE AND FIV,^ betore 11 A.M. ONLY. 'Dee's Stuff, 566 Center I FDR SALE I full benefits. Call 871-6602 health Insurance availa­ FOOD COOK - No expe­ PART TIME HELP established business. ROOM Apartments — No STREET stores tor rent. pairs and remodeling. Street, Tuesday - Satur­ 12-24-84 . between 9am and 2pm for 12 noon. Monday thru 200 to 5,000 square feet Prepared bv William J. Shea Friday. Call 649-3181 be­ ble. Must be neat and rience necessary. Pri­ HELP WANTED — WANTED - General Contact Debbie at 643- appliances. No pets. Se­ Quality work. Referen­ day, 10:30-3:30. 649-4247. 1973 VOLKSWAGON SU-1 Asslsfont Town Aftornev appointment. dependable. Call Mald- vate home. 10-12, Mon­ Emergency Medical 2171. curity. Call 646-2426 week^ available. Some window ces, licensed and Insured. tween 9am and 4pm. cleaning person to clean display. 643-1442. PERBEETLE — Semi au- I SC H ED U LE A A \ To-Order, 659-2953. day, Wednesday, Friday. Technician - I.V. Techs. small shop and office. days, 9am to 5pm. ■ Call 646-8165. HOME AND tomatic, AM /FM radio, ' Full time. Start Irrlme- WANTED A 643-7117. DARDEN Those premises locoted on the easterly side of Purnell TYPIST- Hours negotiable. Re­ PART TIME TELLER - FOUR ROOM OFFICE - 40,000 miles. $800. Coll The Deportment of Public NURSES AIDES RECEPTIONIST - Full dlately. New benefit spond to P.O. Box 127, M AN CH ESTER — One DUMAS ELECTRIC — TDBUY 232-5869 evenings, 566- Utility Control announced o Place ond on tlie northerly side ot Oak Street In the Town ot package and salary sche­ Will train. Hours Monday Prime, central location. public hearing, pursuant to Manchester, County of Hartford and State ot Connecticut NURSES AIDES time. Call 643-4005. CAR WASH ATTEND­ Bolton, CT 06040. bedroom, 1st floor with Lights dimming? Fuses DELIVERING RICH 6213 doys.______(Certified) dule. 12 hour shifts. Call through Wednesday, Air conditioning, wall to blowing? Repairs, Im­ Sections IW l, 14-41 and 14- more oorflculorlv described os follows: Full and part time open­ ANT N E E D ED - Full 10:30am-3:30pm. Thurs­ stove and refrigerator. LO AM — 5 yards, $62 plus 2421, os amended bv Public Commencing at o point on the eosterlv IIm of Purnell Full or part time posi­ time. See Andre at Gentle 523-9117, ask for Ralph or MANCHESTER INSU- No pets. $375 per month' wall. Parking. Rent In­ provements and addi­ 1974 FIAT 128 SPORT L — Act 84-3X, ot the General Sta­ Place, which point Is 75.00 feet north ot the northerly line of tions available for 7 am to ings on all shifts in 270 day,, 10;30am-5pm. FpK cludes heat. 646-8811. tax. Sand, gravel and Oak Street, os measured along sold easterly line ot Purnell bed Skilled nursing tacil- Touch Car Wash, 344 Dick. Apply at: L 8. M RANCE AG ENCY seeks plus heat. Call 646-1379. tional circuits. Fully li­ stone. Coll 643-9504. To be used for parts. Call tutes ot Connecticut and Pub­ 3 pm and 3 pm to 11 pm RN Ambulance, 471 New day 10:30am-5:30pm. Oc-' censed, Insured. Call Phil after 5pm, 528-1332. lic Act 84-330, to be held at Its Place, and which point marks the southwesterly corner ot Ity. Salary $5.95 hourly al­ PART TIME POSITION Broad Street, Manches­ customer service repre­ W ANTED - Used small oNIces, One Central Pork the within described premises and the northwesterly corner shifts. Certllled aides pre­ ter probation. Many bene­ Park Ave., West Hart­ caslonal Saturday. Abplv^ 646-5253 anytime. Also Panasonic AM/FM ferred. Alternate week­ AVAILABLE. Choose from ter. Phone 646-6846. sentative. Interesting op­ In person to M arilyn MANCHESTER — North pop-up Camper or Plozo, New Britain, Connec­ of land now or formerly ot The Purnell Corporation, thence fits. Free parking. Call •teff with bensfllt or per diem ford. EOE. portunity for a person End. One bedroom apart­ WANTED cor rodlo.______ticut, on Mondov, January N05*-53'-30”W olono sold easterly line ol Purnell Place, ends required. Apply In Eden, South Windsor sleeper. Call 649-0495. 224.00 feet to o point; thence S84*-27'-57"W along land now or N person during business between 10am and Noon. el higher rele. $1/hr. dlfferen- with experience. Call 646- ment In quiet residential ROBERT E. JARVIS — 21,1985 at 9:30 a.m., concern­ TO RENT N llelfor 11 pmtoTemehlfl.For F U L L T IM E D I S ­ PART TIME DIS­ Bank 8i Trust, 959 Sulli­ Building & Remodeling PETS "EASY DOES IT" Is the CHEVROLET - 1981 - ing Docket No. 84-12-14, Peti­ formerly ot The Purnell Corporation, 154.59 feet to o point; hours. 233-8241 further Informetlon end ehifts 0187. area. Near bus line. Utlll-. tion of the Division of Con­ thence S05’-34'-55"E along land now or formerly of HWASHER - Nights. HWASHER NEEDED - van Ave., South Windsor, Specialist. Addition, gar­ wav to describe placing a Citation. 4 door, 4 speed, Katherine M. Glblln, 119.77 feet to o point; thence evelleble pleeee cell 423- Good pay. Apply In per­ between 9 and Ham. ties not Included. $395 FEMALE LOOKING FOR power steering, low mi­ sumer Counsel for DPUC In­ ROCKVILLE MEMORIAL Lorraine Manor 2597. A p p ly T aco rro l, 246 BABYSITTER NEEDED monthly. Call 646-3158 be­ ages, roofing, siding, kit­ MANCHESTER DOG want ad. Just call 643-2711 vestigation to Determine S49*-24'-38”W olong land now or formerly ot The Purnell NUR8INQ HOME son Antonio's Restau­ - 3 or 4 nights a week. Own EOE. o house or apartment to OBEDIENCE CLASS — leage. Clean. Call 646- Whether Helms, Inc. Should Corporation, 45.78 feet to o point; thence SO*-58'-58”E olong 25 Lorraine St. CANTURBURY VILLA Broad Street, tween 8am-4:30pm. chens, bathrooms, re- and we do the rest I land now or formerly of The Purnell Corporation, 140/0feet 22 South St. rant, 956 M a in St., Manchester. transportation neces­ share In the Manchester placement Starting o new beginners 2148.______be Fined or Put Into Recei­ Rockville, CT Hartford OF WILUMANTIC Manchester. NURSERY ATTENDANT area. Male or female vership; and Docket No. 85- to o point In the northerly line of Oak Street; thence sary. Call 647-9342. FOUR ROOM APART­ windows/doors. Call 643- class January 21st. Must HONDA 1981 - Excellent 01-01, DPUC Motion to Show S82*-21'-00”W olono the northerly line of Oak Street, 20.14 WANTED - Great work­ household OK. Please sign up ahead. Call Ruffled Crochet Cause Why Helms, Inc. feet to o point; thence N-0*-58'-58’W olono land now or M EN T — Upstairs. Heat 6712. condition,. Approxl- formerly ot The Purnell Corporoflon, 71.50 feet to o point; ing conditions. Call Paul call Jane at 643-2711. Chuck, 568-1356. motely 75,000 miles. Reg­ Should Not be Removed trom ★ ★ ★ ★ of 659-3731. and hot water. Fully ap-, Management bv Seymour thence S85*-20'-24”W along lond now or fornjerly ot Th» STARTING SOONI Assistant Managers pllanced kitchen, two O N EO F THE sorest wavs ularly serviced. Good Kowoller Pursuant to Public Purnell Corporation; 75.90 feet to the point of beginning. RN bedroom s. $475 per to find bargain buys Is to tires. $5600. Call Joe days Act 84-330. That notice should Sold premises are shown on o certoln map or plan entitled, ★ ★ ★ ★ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Cashiers TIME TO REMODEL? be amended to read that the "Property Mapped tor The Town ol Manchester Fuss & DAY COMPANION tor month. Lease and secur­ shop the classified ads Slim Lines 659-1311, evenings 643- O'Neill Inc. Consulting Engineers Manchester, Conneolcut NIGHT Nurses Aide Rite Aid, now operating elderly person In your hearing will commence at over 1250 stores throu­ ity deposit. Coll 289-4781. every day. Transform your Base­ 9972. 7:00 p.m., on the some dote. Prol. No. 84-319C Dote: August 14, 19M Scale 1 Sh“ * SUPERVISOR Training Class IN MANCHESTER AREA home. If Interested call ment Into a finished Re­ In the Auditorium ot the Cov­ No. 1 ot 1 Revisions 9-12-84," Prepared by Wllllom D. O Neill Individutls who ar« inter­ ghout 20 states is iook- 644-3716 otter 7pm. entry High School, 78 Ripley Reolstered Land Surveyor, which moo Is on file or will be M AN CH ESTER - 2 bed­ creation Room for addi­ filed In the Town Clerk's office In sold Manchester. Monday through Fri­ ested in secure employment Arnolt Rd. III ing to hire responsibie tional living area. IS E L CAM INO - 1966. 6 Hill Rood, Coventry, Connec­ day In 155 bed S.N.F. In e caring environment individuais to fill part room, IVi both town-; ROOMMATES ticut. Additional Information Sold premises ore sublect to o right of way In favor of the working as part of a health Farguson Rd. 15-112 Woodland 8 l PART TIME - 25 hours years experience in cylinder, automatic, may be obtained from the Town ot Manchester. /I.C.F. facility. Ex­ IB-QB time assistant manager house condo. End unitl; WANTED care team are encouraged to Gartn Rd. 0-24 Daipwood Or. 65-155 weekly. Late afternoon Appliances, wall-to-wdll vinyl and aluminum aid­ must sell by Sunday. Deportment's Executive Se­ cellent benefits. apply in person during busi­ and full and part time and evenings and Satur­ ing application, and all Cheap. 643-7256. cretary's office. This ordinance shall toke effect *• "< '?> JWj CRESTFIELD CON­ ness hours. Participants wi'l E. Middle Tpke. 558-076 8V8n Divon Dr. III cashier positions. carpeting, convenient lo­ DEPARTMENT OF publication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) be paid during this training Butternut Rd. day mornings. Coll cation, $600 plus utilities. types of remodeling. PUBLIC UTILITY days otter this publication ot this Ordinance o petition VALESCENT HOME III Edmund SL 61-83 Please call for an ap­ Jeanne, Manchester He­ signed bv not less than live (5) it ? In Mancheser. period and wifi receive state Hickory Line III Ediion Rd. all pointment. or apply in Short term lease availa­ Cell for a Free Estimate. CONTROL recognized certification rald, 647-9946. ble. Call 649-9578. 1974 CHEVROLET ROBERT J. MURPHY, Town, os determined trom the latest oftldal I)*** upon auccesafut completion E iit Canter S I 156-202 ivan Fulton Rd. all person on Tuesday, M ANCHESTER - House DaMit Miller EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Registrars of Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk Please call Mrs. J. TRUCK - Custom 10, requesting Its reference to o speclol Brownstein, DNS, ROCKVILLE MEMORIAL Himlln SL all Weil Middle Tpka. 598-761 January 15lh from 10 MEDICAL RECEPTION­ to Share. with profes­ 8eaeral.Cee(ractir Standard, 6 cylinder, 017-01 NURSING HOME MANCHESTER - Availp- Monday through FrI Hirriion St. III Broid St. 428 only am to 5 pm at; IST - Part time. Mature, sional female, student or 6 4 9 -2 9 5 4 $475. Call 643-8820 after ’ Secretory 22 South St. ble Immediately 4 rooms, Court of Probate, District of Board of Directors ^ day between 9 am Rockville, CT Roll S I 17-64 experienced person with senior citizen. Garage 5pm. Cinlar S t 323-467 odd RITE AID PHARMACY heat and hot water, am­ with entrance. Full privi­ Manchester Monchester, Connecticut ' and 3 pm at 643-5151. Pearl St. 113-164 Drliwold St. all 361 Main Street references. 4 da vs a week ple parking, no children NOTICE OF HIARINO Doted ot Manchester, Connecticut this 11th day of in Bloomfield and Man­ leges. Reduced rent In ESTATE OF January, 1985. Spruce St. 14-68 Lilac SL III Manchester, CT or pets. 66 Hudson St.V exchange for minimal KRISTEN GORDON Hllllird SI I0-IQ4 646-9429 chester area. Call 658- $370 per month. 646-8045. ^ HEATING/ 024-01 Trumbull St. all 0396. child care of two school of Manchester, o minor or, send a resume to: PLUMBING Pursuant to on order of Hon, aged children. Call after William E. FItzGerold, TOWN OF MANCHESTER SUPER 6 ROOM 5pm 649-9046. A RARE CLASSIC - 1966 LEGAL NOTICE ___ j Rite Aid Pharmacy DIRTBUSTER CLEAN­ TOWNHOUSE- Great lo­ Ford Galaxy 500 Convert­ Judge, doted January It, 1985 Director of Personnel FOGARTY BROTHERS o hearing will be held on on The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold public hebrInaKon MANCHESTER HERALD ING SERVICE SEEKS cation. $500 plus gas heat. — Bathroom remodel­ ible, % restored, engine application proving for the Monday, January 28,1985 ot 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing (worn, 271 Ellington Road part time day help. Must authority to compromise and Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CTfo hear and SALESPEOPLE Rose or Don, 646-8646 or ing; Installation water and transmission In per­ consider the following petitions; Call Circulation Dept. 647-9946 East Hartford, CT 06108 be energetic, pleasant settle o doubtful onddlsputed 646-2482. Services heaters, garbage dispo­ fect condition. Very, very claim In favor ot sold minor ITEM1 TIRE COUNTRY, INC. - Request Special Ex- personality and own car sals; faucet repairs. 649- Cleon. Low, low mileage. against Arlene Michaud, os NO. 1048 ceptlon In accordance with Article II, Section required. Send replies to 4539. VIsa/MasterCard Can be registered now. In sold application on file 9.09 ond Article IV, Section 5.01.02 to permit ad­ Box SS, c/o The Man­ Don't pass up the oppor­ more fully appears, at the dition of two 40 ft. x 8 ft. x 8 ft. storage contoln- SERVICES accept«Kl. Court of Probate on January . ers to store tires for retail soles In yard of exist­ WANTED chester Herald. CENTRAL LARGE One tunity to own a rare ing gasoline service stotlon; and request vorl- 24, 1985 ot 3:15 P.M. bedroom apartment wlttf OFFERED classic with lust a little Dionne E. Yusinos, once of Article IV, Section 5.03.03 to reduce modern bath. Appllan«- work. Very reasonable. Ass't. Clerk west side yard to approximately one foot (25 HOUSEWIVES In^SITUATIDN Coll 647-7259-atter 6pm. 028-01 feet required) and to reduce rear vot’d to op- ces, security and lease ODD JOBS, Trucking. For Sale MEDIUM proxlmotelirthreefeet (30feet required) to per­ WANTED required. $450, heat in­ mit addition of storage containers - 270 Middle' Home repairs. You name lAROE t- Turnpike West - Business Zone III. 4 To work evenings cluded. 646-3253. It, we do It. Free esti­ ITEM 2 PETER G. LOMBARDO, TRUSTEE - Appeal 4 WILL DO ACCOUNTS mates. Insured. 643-0304. HOUSEHOLD TOWN OP MANCHESTER NO. 1048 from the order of the Zoning Enforcement Of­ Earn Extra Money RECEIVABLE, PAYA­ MANCHESTER - Main | S £ J GOODS LEGAL NOTICE ficer doted November 7, 1984 prohibiting con­ 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm BLE. M y home. Write St., 3 rooms. For more The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold o nubile tinued work under theexcovotlon permit (L-24) BRICKS, BLOCKS, haorlng on Monday, Jonuorv 21, 1985 at 7:00 P.M. In the which WPS approved bv the Planning and Zon­ Box S, c/o Manchester Information call 563-4438 STONE — Concrete. 5056 ing Commission - 783V Hlllstown Rood, Rural or 529-7858. USED REFRIGERA­ Hsorlng Room. Lincoln Center, 494 Main StrMt, Monches- with Herald carriers With Your Own Herald. Chimney repairs. No lob n tgr, CT to hoar and consider tha followine petitions; Residence Zone. too small. Call 644-8356. TORS, WASHERS, RAVkIONO P. PAMATO - ZONE CHANGE - O A I ^ D tTREEr ( ITEM S ANNA SALAM O NE - Request variance of Artl- I WILL BABYSIT In my MANCHESTER - Spa­ Ranges - clean, guaran­ Fascinating to crochet for 33\ To chonoe the zoning classification from Residence A NO. 1047 cle II, Section 4.01.01 to reduce north side yard and Rurol Residence to Planned Residence Development for tofiveteet (10 feet required) to permit addition home for second and cious, 3 bedrooms, yard, HOUSECLEANING — teed, ports and service. special occaaions, this ruf­ to existing attached gorage - 33 Horton Rood - Part Time Job fle-trim sweater wiU win o parcel ot approximately 2.15 ocres ond to approve o G ^ Excellent Income third shifts. Please call parking. Attic storage^ Personalized service for Low prices. B.D. Pearl & nerol Plon ot Development tor the site -179 Oakland Street. Residence Zone A. complimenta. ITEM 4 BARN EY T. PETERM AN, SR. 8. JR. - Request 647-8721 anytime. No Pets. $525 plus utilU Son, 649 Main Street, CONNECTICUT VAUBV PITNEU CENTERS, INC., £J ;A HOU- your home. Bonded and Side belts nip in the N o. 5060 haa crochet NO. 1048 vorlonce ot Article II, Section 14.13, Permitted ties. Immediate occu: Insured. Manchester and 643-2171. waistline on this popular OAV HEALTH 0 PITNEMCENTERS - OPEaAL BXCEPTUM( - MID­ for the directioni for Small, Med­ DLE TURNPIKE WEST (H-37) — Application under Article II, Uses, to permit on existing single-family dwel­ ... and mothers with young children, bring them WILL BE COMPANION pancv. Alibrio Realty) surrounding towns. The style. ling to be converted to two-fomlly occupancy - ELECTROLUX CARPET ium and Large (bust 3116 to Section 9.15.01 to developo site In excessof/ acres and wh ch 159 Adorns Street - Industrial Zone. to elderty woman to 649-0917. Houseworks, 647-3777. No. 1842 with Photo- raouirss porklno In excess ot 40 spocss - 515 Middle Turnolke right people. with you and save on baby sitting costs. SHAMPOO ATTACH­ GnMe is in Sises 8 to 18. 40) inclusive. ITEMS CAMERA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY - Re- « drive, bank, doctor and West (Lot 2) and 52SV Middle Turnpike West (Lot 1). NO. 1048 quest variance of Article II, Section 3.01.01 to appointments. Part time. GREAT 2 room effi­ EXPERIENCED M EN T — Excellent con­ Sizes 10, 32% bust . . . Ta arOar, staO $2JMt Nr task THE LAWRENCE AttOCIATES - SPECIAL EXCEPTION - MiOpiE 2% yards 46-inch. reduce front vord to 34.11 feet (40feet required) I wenty-two Hours per week. Phone 649-9093. ciency. Singles only. $26a MOTHER will babysit In dition. $40. Coll 649-7951. ^ s t l ^ pNs tot N r pkstagk kki TURNPIKE WEST (L-33) — Application under Article II, Sec­ to permit the construction of o slngle-tamllv plus heat. Call Rose, 646^' Pattenu avaUable only tion 4.02.02 to remove on existing rssldsntlol structure and dwelling - Lot 15, 142 Knollweod Rood - Retl- Salary plus gas allowance. my home. Prefer Infant ineUeeehown. oorooe and to construct o new 4,000 souore foot ons-storv of­ dance Zona / ' 8646 or 646-2482. or non-school children. KING SIZE BEDS­ & £ S S h m h Call PREAD — Shades of blue fice building - 43 Middle Turnpike West. ITEM a WILIL L IA M J. WININOER-Reoueet variance of TO OIDI $2.80 far sack tttt kts. sf (Usanaat ANDREW ANOALDI ET AL - EXCAVATION PERMIT - ADAMS NO. toao ArtrciaTrcTe II, Sectionseciion 14.13, PermittedParmittad Uses,Usat, to per-per­ Reai Estate 647-7585. and green print. $10. Call navTHt,n.9-tktlt Please contact Jeanne fcrpsstiissat Prist Saait, AMrass nllk UP STREET (A-27) — Application under Article IV, Section mit a gymnastic and racraotlon busingtt; and I HOMES 649-7951. cool Ml Sl|la NMkar. 11.03.02 tor on excavation oermll to excovate^dremoye raouest variance of Article II, Section 14.12.01 SO U N D INTERESTINQ? earth products on portions ot land Identltl^ a s ^ , 331V, 33^ to reduce the east side yard to zero feet (tstget N o w FOR RENT SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ 337, 3S5, 341 ond 301V Adams Street - Residence A and required) and to reduce the weet building line You can be a Herald Area Adviser H DM ES REFRIGERATOR • Ex­ lections and a FREE Planned Residence Development Zones. to 37 feet (40 feet building line required) to ptr- cellent condition. Frost- mlt the construction of 55 ft. x 100 ft. building - at 647-9946 and handle and supervise our FOR SALE A E R O B IC ^ - .Small rrls] Raws. Mdrsis giui UP Pattern Section in the At this hearing Intsrestsd persons mov be heard and written tree, asking $240. Call communications rscelved. Copltt ot these petitions hove 497 Parker Street - Industrial Zone. carrier boys & girls. If you like kids classes In my Manchester cost, sms Niiiiar saa SUs. ALBUM . Jnat 18.00. At this hearing Intereeted persons may be heard and written otter 5pm, 289-7805. New FASHION with ■ osMsttsdNaasa been tiled In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected — want a little Independence and 647-9946 home. Call after 4pm., during office hours. communkatlons received. Copies ol these oetltlone hove MANCHbdiER •— WILLIMANTIC-7room, 643^9898. Photo-Gnide pattama in H Z S—oetis—SM md me. Stw been filed In the Plonnlng Office ond mov be Inspected dur­ your own income .. . Condo, Northfleld Green, M ants OMeii kt« N asks Mm . PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION ing office hours. ' or 5 bedroom duplex, $600 a COUCH AND CHAIR - all alia rancaa, haa a Mtst - uipun Mun. at Leo Kwosh, Secretory 3 bedrooms, 2V7 baths, all Couch Is light blue ve­ tpacial Grace Cola Collec­ ZONItW B O ^ B tOF a p p e a l s iianrl)patprHpraIft month plus utilities. Sin­ N E W A N D REPAIR Doted at Manchester, CT this 141h day of January, 1905. appliances. $71,900. F.J. gle professionals or stu­ lour, matching design tion for larcer alaeg; pins L Edward Collman, Secretory 647-9947 WORK - No lob Is too 2 BONUS Couponal at tipts si sssMsma iSMi: 027-01 ^ted at Manchester, CT this 14th day of January, IMS. SplleckI Realtors, 643- dents preferred. Call 742- small. Call Bernle, 646- chair, good condition. a m — TO kivi w kup— 40 026*01 ■eatlawsiK Rs m ta tasks. 2121. 8932 or 742-0417 3172. 647-0694 after 6PM. Price . $2A0