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Manchester, Conn. Hohmi oI Uhi WiMik IS sponsor(k1 by ih« Msnchosisr Herald Cloudy today, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1983 Check these outstanding features sunnier Sunday liattrhpHtpr Brralh Single copy: 25$ Located In preellgloua Westwood 1st floor family room with fireplace HOME 4 large bedrooms with color coordinated carpeting S wallpaper Formal dining room 2 car garage baths Dishwasher A Disposal In kitchen Slate foyer Watt may resign OF THE ^ Vinyl sidihg Immediate occupancy Priced at only $102,900. early next week 223 lost Centar St., Mondiettar WEEK S4S Hartford Tpka., RIa. SO, Vamen 28 Connaelleuf Bird., Eatl Hartford By Motthaw C. Quinn R E A L E S T A T E S E R V IC E S 60 Poquonock Ava., Windsor U n ite d Press International W ASHINGTON - Interior De­ partment officials said Friday 8 Interior Secretary James Watt could resign Monday and there are four prime candidates to succeed him, Capitol Hill sources reported. uTD SB -D 156 E Center St The sources said department Manchester In officials told a top committee staffer "to expect something, thin probably on Monday." Some members of Congress and aides MANCHESTER $52,900 m took that to mean “James Watt A great Ranch style home in convenient neighborhood air will fly to Camp David or go to the DOUBLE GOOD DEAL!! features hardwood floors, aluminum storms & screens, CHFA A PRIVACY TOO 646-2000 A duplex In Manchester is an ideal way to enjoy today and plan 3 bedrooms, large kitchen & front porch. 4 year old. 3 bedroom Ranch. 3 full baths, dining room full beaa- Mark Chauvin, an White House and submit his rnanl wHh wood atova hookup and beautfful 2 fu?l acres with fruit resignation,” one aide said. for the future. This home is exceptionally clean and well kept. It trass New Hating in Lebanon — $59,500 instructor at Inter­ has three large bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining Watt continued his stay Friday rooms on each side Modern baths, natural woodwork and national Mountain beautiful hardwood floors make this an extremely handsome at a friend's secluded ranch near property. Call for private showing! SS3.900. Climbing School, Santa Barbara, Calif. heads up cliff face His office issued a statement in North Conway, that said, "Secretary Watt con­ tinues his long-planned vacation in N.H. It may rain California, and will be returning to JAMES WATT CLIFFORD HANSEN today, but Sunday Washington within the next few . . . is he out? .... is he next? is expected to be days.” Spokesmen declined further comment. IN NORTH COVEN TRY ju'al a faw Minutaa from IS4.13 room cus­ sunny. Full details ' LIKE THE COUNTRY? Before going to Camp David for vote on the resolution, introduced reported Friday there are four This three bedroom ranch is just far enough out to relieve city MANCHESTER $74,900 tom bulH pasalva solar houaa Altlargarooma.onaofakind.Qraat are on page 2. stress It features a fireplace in the living room, hardwood Attractive 2 family home in area of nice homes. 2 bed­ for family living or antartaining Threa baths ♦ Va. five bed rooms. the weekend. President Reagan by Democratic leader Robert Byrd prime candidates to succeed Watt: floors, targe family roOm. two car garage and oil heat. Vs acre of rooms, dining room each unit. Home has large treed lot 1 2m2S Solerium. sunken Itving room, sky lights, cathedral ceiling traveled to Louisville, Ky., to and 2 car garage Just too many axtraa. can’t bagif>(o maniion of West Virginia, in the ''good former House Republican leader land with stone wall in front. Assumable mortgage makes it with roofed patio in rear. Separate utilities, n w ' tham AH this and so much mora Sata on 3 7 acres of prtvecy A make a political spMch and did not grace of being humane, f think it John Rhodes of Arizona; Rep. most attractive. Call now for private showing of these special M UST TO SEE et 9153.600 00 features. $76,900. UP! photo escape the Watt controversy. gives the president and Watt a Manuel Lujan, R-N.M., top Repub­ La VERY NICE TWO FAMILY One demonstrator along Rea­ chance to sort out their feelings lican on the House Interior Com­ we can help you become a FHEE TEDFORD Good sized rooms in this 5-S, with 2 gan's motorcade route held a about each other.” mittee; former Sen. James Buck- "DEALE" PROFESSIONALI MARKET bedrooms in each. Finished room in at­ placard that read, "Don't let Watt Call 646.4525. and ask lor Dan. SENTRY EVALUATION REAL ESTATE, INC. Senior administration officials ley. R-N.Y., now president of Real Estate Services inc‘ tic, couid be third bedroom. Modern resign. Fire him." said Watt's decision on whether to Radio Free Europe and Radio D.F. REALE, INC. baths and kitchen cabinets. Fuil base­ - .Watt's poUcies and personality resign probably will hinge on the Liberty, and Energy Secretary 223 East Csnisr SL, ManchMisr SSS40S0 64 7-9914 ment with washer & dryer hook-ups. 2 Real Eelale ' 646 Hartford Tpke, Rto. 30 Vernon m ■ mZI have made him a frequent target of depth of support for the<680101100 Donald Hodel. irs ikii. SI., ■■■it.in,. Cl. 2» Comwctlcul Blvd., East Hartford, car garage. Caii for your appointment criticism from environmentalists in the Republican-dominated Se­ 646-4535 Rt. 44A Bolton todayl $82,900.00 The Washington Post reported ______60 Poquonock Am., Windsor I and liberals since he took office. He nate. In addition to broad Demo­ former Sen. Clifford Hansen, R- has been under increasing fire cratic support for the measure, at C since a Sept. 21 wisecrack that his Wyo., had emerged as “the first least 10 GOP senators have called choice of the Reagan administra­ coal advisory board was made up for Watt's resignation. tion” and his name was on other of “a black, a woman ... two Jews White House spokesman Larry lists circulating on Capitol Hill. and a cripple.” Speakes denied a list of successors The Senate was adjourning for a had been drawn up by the White The Post and NBC News said weeklong congressional recess House. "We're not looking at Environmental Protection Agency Friday without taking up a resolu­ successors. There's no list,” he Administrator William Ruckel- tion calling for Watt's resignation. said. shaus and Interior Undersecretary Senate Republican leader How­ But a congressional source said J.J. Simmons III were also under T ard Baker said he has postponed a a top Interior Department official consideration.

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M IAM I (UPI) — Eastern Air­ nists' and flight attendants' un­ to announce the agreement, which pay concessions were necessary to contained in any document for any contract,” Ms. Fink said. But, she lines President Frank Borman ions. Details of the pact were not ended a 14-day standoff over the avert bankruptcy. position we're taking.” Bryan added, "w e are all committed to M anchester NORTH COVENTRY $74,900.00 announced Friday the carrier and disclosed but the union leaders proposed IS per cent, across-the- "It's an acknowledgment finally said. "But we will see that Eastern the program and we know that its three unions had signed an pledged they would make sure the board pay cuts Borman said were by the union groups that the has economic stability.” Eastern Airlines will survive.” Jane Brown Enjoy leisure living in this desira­ Salt Box Colonial in country set­ agreement to avert bankruptcy carrier remains financially When you list your house with Jane Buckland needed if the airline was to company is in financial difficulty, Pat Fink, president of the Brown, you never have to ask "When is my house go­ ble 3 bed Rm Town house Con­ ting, good sized bedrooms,_on. and pave the way for a comprom­ solvent. survive. plus a recognition on their part that The stewardess have voted to ing to be advertised?" ise on a proposed 15 per cent pay Transport Workers Unions local strike Friday unless they have a dominium, large living Rm, and cul-de-sac, living room fire­ The announcement came as the they -will help it out,” Eastern 553, which represents Eastern's With Ed Gorman's Continuous Advertising Plan. cut. Both sides also decided to allow spokesman Jim Ashlock said. new pact. Jane can guarantee that a picture of your house will dining Rm area. Kitchen with place, slider off dining Rm.,'^ airline posted a third-quarter 5,800 flight attendants, noted her "This agreement effectively two independent accounting firms, But Charles Bryan, head of the be in a leading real estate magazine until your house eliminates the prospect of a financial report showing a three- union still had not reached an is sold AND at no cost to you. family Rm Area, 2 V2 baths. Gas ready for occupancy. year net loss of more than $300 Lazard Freres & Co. and Locker- Machinists union, disagreed with Borman said the agreement to NEW LISTING EAST HARTFORD •60,900" Chapter 11 (bankruptcy) filing," agreement with the company on a Jane says that people who are ready to buy houses million. Abrecht Associates Inc., to exam­ any suggestion the unions had call in the two accounting firms left hot air heat with Air Conditioning, Speciai financing avaiiabie to quaiified buyer. 8 Call Althea Roberts 649-4324 Borman declared. new contract. always look in this magazine. So if you want buyers to Rm Cape, new kitchen fioor, iarge yard, conveni­ ine the company's books. That tentatively agreed to wage the flight attendants negotiations see your house in every Issue, call Jane now at 646- car port. $84,900. The agreement was signed about Borman appeared with union move was deigned to satisfy union "This plan cannot go forth until 4040. ent iocation. Priced to seii. Caii for more details. concessions. as "the first priority” in reaching 2 a.m. E D T by the pilots,' machi­ leaders at a joint news conference doubts about Eastern's claim that "The word 'concession' is not the flight attendants have a an overall settlement. ED GORMAN _ „ _ H. 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About 30,000 Israeli soldi­ southern Lebanon from the rest of 12-day cease-fire between the ers invaded Lebanon 15 months the country to protect its occupa­ 8 nation's warring factions was ago in an attempt to destroy the tion soldiers from guerrilla at­ reported holding despite the Palestinian guerrilla movement. tacks, Foreign Ministry sources in incident. Israel redeployed its troops from JUST LISTED! Jerusalem said Friday. Israeli officials anxiously stu­ the Beirut area to the Awali River NEW CAPES *64,900 Le)>anese officials fear such a line Sept. 4. You have all seen it and admired it now you Beautiful customized homes that qualify for C H F A financing died reports that Syria was deploy­ can own this 8+ rooms 2 bath home. $74,900. 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By Sarah Panel I A call to the Long beach Police and stain ^; the papers inside Those born on this date are under the sign o f ' Herald Reporter Department yielded information that Victor Lunas Who guy Lis will marry were mildewed and creased. Libra. They include World War I flying ace one Maurina Sirk had been charged Hardly an impressive find, from discussing the couple’s plans for the wedding. But we Eddie Rickenbacker in 1890, Argentine dicta­ A native of Mandieiter, England, with serving liquor to an intoxicated To many people across the United States, Elixabcih when workers at Manchester tor Juan Peron in 189S and comic actor Chevy who police said has used at least sbe person at a local bar where sbe worked. Taylor’s latest fiance is something o f a mystery man. Very have learned that the nuptials will take place soon after Memorial Hospital discovered Chase in 1943. different names in the United States, little is known about Mexican lawyer Victor Goaialcx Taylor finishes her tour in ^“ Private Lives” (lUchanl She had been foun^ guilty and sent­ it three months ago in the On this date in history; was arrested and arraigned In the local enced to one year of ,7 probation, Lana. But in a recent interview Luna revealed, among other Builon is her co-star) in Los Angeles thiS'November. cornerstone of the original In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire started. It Manchester Superior Court Thursday things, that he does a lot of corporate law business north o f “ Everybody — friends and the Mexican press — keeps Manchester police said. hospital — the now-demolished destroyed more than 17,000 buildings, killed on charges of perjury. Police charged the border. calling me to ask questions about the wedding but, really, I Mrs. Sirk was released after Thurs­ "1919 building.” But even dam­ more than 250 people and left 98,000 homeless. that the woman, Maureen Sirk, 43, of don’t want to dUcuss it at this time,” he explained. “ When day on a $1,500 surety bond; Her case aged artifacts can tell an “ 1 represent many clients in California and Texas,” said In 1918, Sgt. Alvin York of Tennessee, 200 Hilliard St. lied under oath during the time is right we will announce everything.” was continued. engaging story. Luna, “ and I really enjoy visiting the United States. I even became a World War I hero by capturing a hiU criminal proceedings against her in Manchester Herald clippings attended Fordham University for a year to study interna­ Like Taylor’s last husband. Republican Sen. John Waraer in the Argonne Forest of France, killing 20 1981. THE FOLLOWII^G local cases were found inside the box tell how tional trade and economics. That was in 1946 when 1 was o f Virginia, Luna has dabbled in politics. He twice ran for enemy soldiers, and capturing 132 others — According to a police affidavit, Mrs. resolved this week in Manchester MMH’s first fundraisers raised office, first for federal deputy, then for state deputy in single-handedly. Sirk lied when she told Judge EMward 17. Because I didn't know much English in those days, at Superior Court. $195,000 in little over a week, Guadalajara. He added, however, that he really never had a In 1919, the House and Senate passed the ' Y. O’Connell two years ago that she had first it was a bit lonely. But people made me feel at home. during May of 1919. Their chance to win because he ran as a conservative against the Volstead Act, prohibiting the sale or consump- . never before been convicted of a crime. Mark T. MeSweeney, driving,while campaign goal was only “ In fact, one day the president of Fordham picked me to liberal party that has run Mexico for the past 70 years. , tion of alcoholic beverages. Her claim led O'Connell to dismiss intoxicated, six months. Charges of $150,000, which they quickly be on a student welcoming committee to greet FresMent Luna’s wedding to Taylor will be his second. He has four In 1942, the first contingent of World War II shoplifting charges lodged against her driving with his license suspended and surpass^. Traman, who was being given an honorary degree. I got to children from his first marriage: Irma, 28, Monica, 27, WAVES — Women Appointed for Voluntary in connection with an incident at Caldor failure to obey a control signal, nolle by liie several Herald pieces meet him, and that was one o f the greatest thrills o f my Adriana, 23, and. Cecilia, 12. Irma has two daughters and Emergency Service — began naval training at Department Store on Tolland Turnpike the state’s attorney. preserved in the box are espe­ life.” Monica has a son. “ O f course, the boy is spoiled,” laughs Smith College in Massachusetts. in January 1981. Carleen Michaud, attempting to The dismissal was the result of an obtain narcotics by forgery, case cially valuable, since the old Until, presumably, he met Taylor at a private party at the Luna. “ He’s the only boy in the family.” A thought for the day: Spanish philosopher newspaper offices on Hilliard Elizabeth Taylor andfiance Victor Gonzalez Luna. home o f a mutual friend in California. Luita shies away And, yes, they all get idong swimmingly with Elisabeth. George Santayana said, "The young man who often-used judicial shortcut offered in transferred to Hartford Superior Connecticut to first-time offenders. In Court. Charges of second-degree Street burned in the 1920s. has not wept is a savage, and the old man who Flames destroyed the news­ will not laugh is a fool." return for a guilty plea a person facing forgery and sixth-degree larceny, nolle misdemeanor charges for the first time by State’s attorney. paper archives, which dated Roagaai Chloa boawd may be granted accelerated Fred Yates, driving with bis license back to 1881. This year, it's Sophia's parade rehabilitation. suspended, sentenced to 30 days prison. Whoever prepared the cor­ As we told you a couple o f weeks ago, Pimhkal Rcagwi Sunday, Oct. 9 Those granted accelerated rehabili­ Charges of drinking while driving and nerstone box thought one entire On Oct. 10, 230,000 halo- marshal by taking communion at is anxious to sit down with the leaders o f the People’s Today is Sunday, Oct. 9, the 282nd day of 1983 failure to obey a stop sign, nolle by issue of the Herald important Americans are expected to follow St: Patrick’s Cathedral. Pavarotti tation are put on probation for varying Republic of China to discuss trade agreements, to iron out with 83 to follow. lengths of time, usually no longer than state’s attorney. enough to include. This May 19, Italian actress Sophia Loren up rode a police horse up Fifth differences over Taiwan, and to discuss relations with the The moon is moving toward its first quarter. one year. If the defendant successfully James Griffin, third-degree assault 1919 edition contains reports of Fifth Avenue in New York City’s Avenue. Loren intends to walk the Soviet Union. the "W elcome Home Day” held > The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and completes the probation period, all — changed from second-degree annual Columbus Day parade. parade route in a special Valentino Well, it’s all gotten past the talking stage. High ad Mars. charges against him are dismissed and robbery — six months, suspended, and two days before, to honor local Until a few years ago, the creation, a gown with tri-color sash. men and women who served in 8 8 ministration sources have told us that Reagan will invite the The evening stars are Jupiter and Saturn. cleared permanently from his record. two years probation. A charge of Columbus Day parade was led by a World War I. On the same day, “ I have been in many parades Chinese hierarchy to Washington in December for “ intense Those bom on this date are under the sign of Mrs. Sirk was arrested along with a sixth-degree larceny not presented by local politician — usually a judge, community leaders kicked off before, but all o f them in. small discussions on all aspects o f our relationship.” Libra. They include German physicist Max companion on charges of fourth-degree the state’s attorney. congressman or mayor. But since the hospital fund-drive — em- towns in Italy for festivals,” said A i the same time, Reagan is planning to return the favor Thoedor Felix von Laue in 1879 and American larceny. At the time, she gave her Joseph Mulvey, breach of peace, the parade committee was phasim g that the project would Sophia. “ This is a big honor for me and visit Peking some time in the spring. evangelist Amie McPherson, in 1890. name as Vera Miles. Her true identity fined $500 and earlier probation reorganized, the grand marshals Now, that might come as a dash o f cold water on the On this date In history: was never revealed throughout the terminated. honof^anebester veterans. because it’s such a big, big parade. I "This construction,” reads a have been Frank Sinatra, opera star faces o f Democratic hopefuls. That’s because the trip to ' In 1910, huge forest fires in northern legal proceedings against her, police Hubert P. Pinnock, third-degree know it is important b ^ u se I handwritten speech also found Lneiano Pavarotti, and now Loren. China would come just as the 1984 presidential season gets Minnesota destroyed six towns with a loss of have since claimed. burglary, 21 months. Charge of third- always watched it on television. I in the box, "w ill commemorate By electing persons o f national or 400 lives and damage estimated at f 100 million. An informer told police that "Vera degree larceny, nolle by state’s feel very good about it.” into full swing. the work and sacrifice of the international prominence, younger In 1972, you’ll recall, Rickard M. Nixon broke through In 1934, King Alexander of Yugoslavia was Miles” had actually concealed her attorney. brave boys of our town who lost leaders in the Italo-American com­ . She should. The parade will be the Bamboo Curtain a ^ traveled to China. His trip, his assassinated by a Croatian terrorist during a identity and had previously been Patrick H. Pinnock, third-degree state visit to France. arrested in Long Beach, Cal. The burglary, 21 months. Charges of their lives in the great war. This - 4 ' ^ munity hope to present a positive televised around the world. It could meetings with Ma«rTie4nng, Chon Ea-fad and others. Filled building will respect the pre­ image o f themselves. also give Sophia a big professional the front pages o f every newspaper and relegated the Dems In 1967, Cuban revolutionary Ernesto "C he" informer said the woman’s name was first-degree reckless endangerment, Guevara was tracked down, shot and killed in really Maurina Caron, and that she was engaging police in pursuit, driving with dominance of the spiritual .-.4 i '. . Sinatra started his day as grand boost. Sophia Loren: Leading the parade to the back. Way back. Bolivia. a British citizen. his license suspended, and third-degree values and forces of life. This In 1975, Andrei Sakharov, father of the Soviet Police say they were able to confirm burglary, nolle by state’s attorney. cornerstone was laid under the Hara and There • • • hydrogen bomb, became the first Russian the informer’s story by chance. In Dianne E. Brown, driving while impulse of a great sacrifice and citizen to win the Nobel Peace Prize. August 1983 Mrs. Sirk’s companion, intoxicated, granted entrance into the a glorious memory.” While Elizabeth Morse, paper Big screwup at the recent Broadway premiere o f “ The A thought for the day; German poet- Conrad Caron, who had been fined for state Alcohol Education Program. conservator for the Connecticut Corn Is Green,” starring Ckdy Tyson. An energetic pro­ philosopher Johann Wolfgang von Goethesaid, his involvement in the 1981 shoplifting Doris Robertson, drivng while intoxi­ Historical Society, managed to duction assistant took it upon herself to deny a number o f "One ought, every.day at least, to hear a little incident, summoned police to the cated, dismissed. Charge of failure to I haven’t read anything anywhere about Lee Horsley, Wbo WM the fint Chris Cagucy hi “ Cagacy uud Lacey” ? restore these documents, she woiild-be party-goers entrance to the opening pight party song, read a good poem, see a fine picture and, couple’s home to investigate a possible grant one half of the highway, nolle by who plays “ Matt Houston.” Can you give me some infor­ Was it Loretta SwHT — M .H., WIsm t, Neb. could not sal vage other contents and kept a number o f influential persons on the sidelines, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable burglary. stae’s'attorney. mation on him? — T.W ., Beilevue, Neb. of the box. even though they had valid invitations. Well, several turned . Yes, it was SwH. She played Chris Cagney in the pilot words.” Police seized evidence that had not Otis Cook, risk of injury to a minor, Badly damaged items include out to be Cicely’s relatives, including her sister. When that spawned the series. only the suspected burglar’s finger­ one year, suspended, and one year Horsley is married and lives with his wife, Stephanie, and a 100-page list of One Year Tyson arrived, she nearly popped her cork . . . Joan Rivers their young daughter outside o f Los Angeles. prints on it but also prints left by Caron probation. MMH's Andrew Beck Is it true that Bette Davis was hospHalixed rccentiy for a and Mrs. Sirk. A comparison of Mrs. Theresa Bailey, driving while intoxi­ members of the hospital, three may get her very own musical intro for her appearances as As a young boy, he intended to be a rancher like his Lottery pledge cards from the first (above) shows mate­ hostess of Johnny Carson’s “ Tonight” show. Paul Aaka, serious IlhicmT — J.H., Iowa CHy, Iowa Sirk’s prints with those already on file cated, granted entrance into state grandparents back in Muleshoe, Texas. He and his parents for Vera Miles indicated the two ' Alcohol Education Program. campaign, a "List of Men from rials taken from 8- who wrote the theme that’s now played on the show, wants It’s true. Davis, very quietly, spent more than two moved to Coiorado when Lee was a schoolboy, and he women were one, according to the Lillian Connelly, second-degree lar­ Manchester who served in the inch by 4Vinch by to pen a new one especially for Joan. Gee. What’s Liz concentrated on football and swimming. months in a New York hospital, under an assumed name, Connecticut daily affidavit. ceny, dismissed. World War,” instructions for Taylor gonna say? .. . Never, but never, smoke around ac­ 6-inch copper box where she was treated for what her aides say was a Transcripts of the court proceedings Jeffrey Ellis, driving while intoxi­ deferred classifications for ne- tress Adrienne Barbeau, even though she puffs her brains But then a teacher convinced him to appear in a school “ neurological disorder.” Translated, that means she suf­ ' Friday: 395 cessaiy employees, general in­ (at left). production of “ Hello, Dolly!” and the bug bit. Lee went against Vera Miles bore out the cated. transferred to georgraphical out in “ Women Behind Bars.” Says Adrienne: “ I can’t fered a stroke—a mild one. But she also underwent surgery informer’s charges that Mrs. Sirk, area 19. structions for volunteers for the on to the University of Northern Colorado, where he earn­ Play Four: 9393. stand smoking, but the role called for me to smoke. I went for what sources tell us may have been cancer. Bette, alias Vera Miles, told police she had Robert Epperson, drivng while intox­ campaign, and a virtually disin­ to a health food store, and they made up cigarets for me ed a liberal arts degree and appeared in several musicals. however, is doing fine now and is back working. never before been convicted of a crime. icated, granted entrance into state tegrated cloth flag. Herald photos, by Tarquimo that were made of vegetable strands. Even so, I had a sore He has temporarily put aside his vocal aspirations to play Other numbers drawn Friday in New The affidavit says that police ob­ Alcohol Education Program. throat every night from smoking” . . . David Brenner called in the series, but he hopes one day to cut a record and star England: tained a search warrant and went Michael Fergerson, driving while C C Poopla Exeiushral ansurors Hi# moat Intaraatlng the other day, all excited about a rock group he caught in in a big Broadway musical. In his spare time, he plays New Hampshire sweepstakes: 393-16-blue. through Caron’s and Mrs. Sirk’s home. intoxicated, granted entrance into quaaliona from raadora. Bond youra to ua eara of Ihia Boston. “ The group is called The Catch,” said Brenner, guitar and writes music. New Hampshire daily: 7890. They turned up numerous forms of state Alcohol Education Program. nowapapar. Rhode Island daily: 1458. “ and they’re going to make it big. They are into soft rock, He’s 6 feet 3 inches, and his birthday is May 13. identification bearing the names Mau­ Daniel Koehler Jr., driving while c i n i a r txisune company syndicate, in c . Maine dally: 058. not acid or punk, and I may use them as an opening act.” Enough? 210 Emm 42nd Slna. N o York, N.Y. lOOIT rina Caron, Maureen Sirk, Maureen intoxicted, granted entrance into state Vermont daily: 847r Anne Moore, Maurina Walker arid Vera Alcohol Education Program. Massachusetts: 3518. Miles. Nenortas Yadovas, driving while REGAL'S 43rd ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The documents included two British intoxicated, granted entrance into passports, both with the name Maureen state Alcohol Education Program. T Anne Moore. According to the affidavit Howard Pemberton, selling liquor to T Weather Mrs. Sirk told police she had been bom a minor, dismissed. Maureen Moore and married a man Mark Torres, driving while intoxi­ named William Sirk. She said she was cated, granted entrance into state Today’s weather Sunday some sunny intervals Tonight partly cloudy. Lows 45 to Monday, warming into' the 60s currently using the name Maurina Alcohol Education Program. 30.00 a ^ s--“ 30.24 north, a chance of showers south. 50. Winds becomingnortharound 10 Wednesday. Lows in the upper 20s because she preferred that variation of Diana Leaal, second-degree larceny, Partly cloudy through tonight. Highs in the 50s. mph. Sunday a mix of clouds and and 30s Monday morning, warming the name Maureen. dismissed. Highs today 65 to70. Lows tonight 40 Maine: sunshine. Highs 60 to 65. into the mid 30s to mid 40s to 45. A mix of clouds and sunshine Scattered showers north and Wednesday morning.. Sunday. Highs 60 to 65. Southerly mountains and variable clouds F A IR j—V y ) A ' winds today around 10 mph, 29.77 with a chance of afternoon showers Extondod forocsst Air guflllty Naab’s debate challenge FLORSHEIM becoming light and northerly elsewhere today. Highs in the 50s to Extended outlook for New Eng­ tonight. mid 60s. Clearing tonight. Lows in The state Department of Envir- , SAN FRANCISC land Monday through Wednesday: the 30s and 40s. Mostly sunny onmental Protection reported ' results In other challenge Sunday. Highs in the upper 40s and Connecticut, Massachusetts and New England Rhode Island: good to moderate conditions state­ LOS ANGELES 50s. wide for the weekend, Generally fair weather with The Democratic candidates for the issues.” New Hampshire: good air quality levels across. Massachusetts and Rhode Island seasonably cool temperatures Board of Education have challenged In their response the Democrats say HIGHEST DALLAS Showers north and mountains Connecticut Friday and forecast TEMPERATURES WARM Today, partly to mostly sunny. and variable clouds with a chance through the period. Highs mostly in their Republican counterparts to a it is only by alphabetical coincidence ^60. MIAMI Hifghs in the mid 60s to low 70s. of afternoon showers elsewhere the 60s. Lows mostly in the upper debate. that one name appears opposite ^ 6 0 \( ORLEANS /. Tonight partly cloudy. Lows 45 to today. Highs in the mid 50s and 60s. 30s to the 40s. The challenge comes as a counter­ another’s on the voting machine. • LtOtftO — Weather radio 55. Sunday partly cloudy. Highs 55 Clearing tonight. Lows in the mid Vermont.: proposal to one by Geoffrey Nabb, who And the Democrats question why SHOE SALEI to 65. 30s to mid 40s. Mostly sunny Dry and cool through the period. The National Weather Service suggested that Democratic candidates Malone should not be invited to any SO ^80 Vermont: Sunday. Highs in the 50s. Highs in the 50s and the 60s, lows in broadcasts 24-hour continuous Susan L. Perkins and Richard W. Dyer debate Involving Nabb, Dyer, and Mrs. Rain likely north today, a chaned the 30s and the 40s. weather information on 162.475 debate him on the issues. Perkins, since the voters will elect UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST of showers south. Highs 55 to 60. A L.l. Sound Maine, New Hampshire: mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in In the response, signed by Dyer, Mrs. three of the four. chance of showers al( sections Fair weather Monday through New London and 162.40 mHz in ' Perkins, Leonard E. Seader, and Peter On the machines. Dyer’s name will tonight. Lows in the 40s again. Today sunny. Highs 65 to 70. Wednesday. Highs in the 50s Meriden. A. Crombie Jr.,the Democrats say that be on the top line and Malone’s directly National forecast it would be fairer to the voters if all the underneath it. Mrs. Perkins name will For period ending 7 p.m. today. Today will find showers Democratic candidates for the Board be on the top line to the right oof Dyer’s breaking out across the north and mid-Atlantic states of Education appeared on the same and Nabb’s will be directly underneath platform with all the Republican it. and in parts of the central Rockies. Elsewhere, generally Cult members await God’s permission candidates. Voters will be allowed to vote for any fair weather is forecast, with skies ranging from sunny to Dyer and Mrs. Perkins are running two of the four and the three who partly cloudy. Maximum temperatures include: Atlanta K IL L IN G L Y (U PI) - Cool night their cult "God's House” moved 14-degree weather outside the thrown tomatoes at them and for the three-year term that begins in receive the highest vote will be elected. 78, Boston 69, Chjfcago 64, Cleveland 67, Dallas 89, temperatures and taunts from into the motel in September 1982 home. hurled insults and suggestions they November 1984. So is Naab. The fourth The other four candidates are passing motorists Friday failed to and lived there until four sheriffs Supporters of the four — cult get Jobs, the four said. candidate for that term is Republican running for a three-year term that discourage four members of a carried and pulled them out of leader J.C. Foster, 52, Sister Sister Perry Thursday walk^ H. John Malone. begins in November 1983. Voters can their motel room. OFF religious cult who vowed to con­ Esther Perry and her twin sister Nabb, in letters to both Dyer and vote for any two of them and three will They were evicted after they Loretta Borodetz and Salaiah u ^ ^ a ts and warm^ocks for**the 8 8 tinue a curbside vigil until God Mrs. Perkins, said "Sinceyou and I will be elected. gives them permission to move. paid only a portion Of their bills Ballanger — have supplied the group. She said plastic garbage appear opposite each on the ballot, it In that race, Crombie and Seader will The four said they will remain on once their welfare benefits expired group with coffee, donuts, spagh­ bags given them by friends help^ seems appropriate for us to let the opposed Republicans Bernice Cobb and a small strip of state-owned in March. Their belongings were etti and warm blankets. keep them dry during heavy rains voters know what we have to say on the Gloria DellaFera. property along Route 101 in front of taken to the town garage for Other residents, however, have Wednesday night. ENT/HE STOCK! the Bon Aire Motel in Killingly, storage. where management had them The four said they will continue evicted Wednesday. to sit on a small grassy area in New computer to mean State police from the Danielson front of the motel because God told Manchester Herald barracks are maintaining a regu­ them two weeks ago they will NO SPECIAL ORDERS PLEASE lar patrol of the area and said there return to the original God’s House Thomas J. Hooper, Richard M. Diamond faster response to fires were no serious incidents. The four location, a former nursing home Co-Publishers cult members are not breaking the owned by one of the members. TOLLAND — The fire trucks have service’s headquarters at the intersec­ law because they are on state The four were evicted from that USPS 327-500 been arrivjng sooner at alarm sites in tion of routes 195 and 74 in Tolland. property, police said. house two years ago, and then VOL. cm. No. 7 SALE ENDS OCT. 29 Andover, Bolton and Coventry thanks The computer is still being fed The four members, who call briefly camped out in bitter Published dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rotes are $1.20 to a new computer at the Tolland-bas^ information about alarm locations and and certain holldoys by the Man­ weekly, S5.13 tor one month, S1S.35 chester Publishing Co., 16 Brolnard for three months, S30.70 for six emergencey dispatch center that site conditions, until now kept in Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months andM1.40foroneyear. Moll serves area towns. various notebooks and paper files, Hospital attacks Medicaid Second class postage paid at Man­ rates are available on request. Vlnnais said. When the task is finished, chester, Conn. POSTMASTER; An IBM Personal Computer was Send address changes to the Man­ To ploce a classified or display Installed last week at the headquarters everything firefighters and emergency ‘Your Quality for liver-transplant policy chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, advertisement, or to report a news of 'Tolland County Mutual Aid Fire medical workers need to know about Manchester, Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, coll Service, Inc., according to Chief the location of an emergency call will 643-2711. Oftice hours ore 8:30 a.m. Man’s Shop" Satellite view To subscribe, or to report a Dispatcher Jeffrey Vlnnais. The pri­ be available at the touch of a few keys. 6 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Yale- Nikeisha Bogan, , of New Haven delivery problem, coll 647-0946. vate firm ordered it after learning its The dispatch center bought the REGACS r a Commerce Department satellite photo taken Friday underwent a successful 8>A-hour MANCHESTER New Haven Hospital Friday called Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to S:30 The Manchester Herald Is a re(,uest for a $7,324 grant submitted to computer program that organizes the VERNON transplant operation Monday. p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 subscriber to United Press Interna­ 903 MAIN ST TRI CITY PIA2A afternoon shows thick-iayered clouds blanketing the the refusal of Medicaid officials in to 10 a.m. Saturday. Delivery the Hartford Foundation for Public information from MlcrPro, a computer Along with her hospital stay and tional news services and Is a Upper Great Lakes area and upper Midwest and traiiing should be mode by 5 p.m. Monday member of the Audit Bureau of Giving last July had been approved. software company. All 10 of the O K N DAILY V,30-9.30'. THUSS 'til 9.00 0 « N Wto., THUSS., 6 FW. til 9,00 Connecticut to cover the cost of the barring complications, the opera­ through Friday and by 7:W a.m. Circulations. The check was presented by a center’s staff are learning to use the westward across t he Dakotas. Patchy ciouds are present state’s first liver transplant a tion should cost more than 840,000, Saturday, foundation official this week at the program, called Infostar, Vinnais said. over the Southeast. "m ajor blow” to the poor. a hospital spokeswoman said. * - MANCHESTER H£RALD, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1983 Had it hit a city, ’quake T ruck'Weight measure slated GENERAL OIL wouid have done harm for revisions AARON OOOK

By Mark A. Dupuis HEATING OIL By Betsy Rublner United Press International United Press International V HAS QUALITY SERVICE H AR TFO R D — Responding to trucking industry W ESTON. Mass. — The "un­ complaints, lawmakers began work Friday to revise commonly large" earthquake CALL Gov. William O ’Neill's proposal to stiffen fines 5 6 8 -3 5 0 0 which rumbled through New against overweight trucks that contribute to highway England Friday caused little and bridge deterioration. damage, but geologists worry The truck weight bill was the only component of future quakes in more densely (HWEMITOIOIIV Gov. William O’Neill’s package on highways and populated Northeast cities ROUTiea TALCOTTVILLe.CT. bridges that appeared to be in for any marked change could cause substantial danger. before action by a special legislative session that The earthquake began at 6:19 begins Tuesday. a.m. in the Blue Lake Moun­ 24 HR. TOWUK The truck weight bill is tied to O'Neill’s $41.8 million (763 a n d 191 Motn St . Mornhetter tains, a largely rural area in the package to speed up repairs to highways and bridges Phone; 643-1191 or 643-1900 Adirondack region 85 miles 643-0016 FEATURING THIS WEEK ... and add more truck weight enforcement squads and •COMRUTt COLUOION MRAIR • Eostbrook Moll. Mantftelr' northwest of Albany, but calls bridge, inspection and repair workers. •RON8ION AMO AMIRlCAN C A M Phono; 456-1141 flooded into Weston Observa­ TABLE PADS Overweight trucks are said to contribute to highway Since 1947 . M i m w COMNiC7ICVr'5 tory with reports of tremors felt and bridge deterioration. Art CunHffCf Prop* UAOmO FUU URVKW O tflO A m i from Montreal to Kentucky. Work to revise the truck weight bill began after a $59” ABLE HOME IMPROVEMENT Dishes broke, plaster trucking industry spokesman objected to several Custom Made To Your ENERGY SAVING dropped, paintings fell off walls and people’s nerves rattled provisions of the bill at a hearing of the Legislature’s Table Size and Shape STEVENSON'S STORM PRIME AWNINGS Judiciary Committee. from Conway New Hampshire WINDOWS REPUCEMENT 6 John E. Blasko, executive vice president of the (Price shown Is lor IsMss up to to St. Albans, Canada to Detroit, 48i6S. Lsrlgsr Isblss sHghlly higher)'' Servicenter, Inc. A DOORS WINDOWS CANOPIES Motor Transport Association of Connecticut, said the Mich., but no injuries were Aifte trucking industry supported stiffer enforcement of reported. FREE Shop A t Home Service 649-4300 weight limits but didn't think O’Neill’s proposal was imisiiant & Auto Sales YANKEE ALUMINUM SERVICES "Tbis was the most intense • insulating (eh • heat and stain resistant From the way to do it. WASHING - WAXING - RUG SHAMPOOING Glass 6 Screen Repairs and widely felt earthquake in • washable * satisfaction guaranteed 6 this region in recent years,” Blasko said O'Neill’s plan would penalize truckers LUBRICATION - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Hardwara Accassorlas who had no knowledge they were carrying overweight - I TIRES - TUNEUPS - TEXACO PRODUCTS said David M. Sparks, Federal ALUMINUM Emergency Management loads because their truck had been loaded by a 401-405 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER, CT. 649-1106 shipper. SIDING 705 Moiii St. Manchester, Ct. Agency regional director for Able Home Imprbvement Phone; 649-5533 B O B S TE V E N S C N New England. Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, co-chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said he and O’Neill “ If the epicenter of this ICOM M HOAl • MDUSTHAl ^ KSIMHTi'a I administration officials would see if they could come “Your Complete Remodeling Service” (203) 643-6843 earthquake had been beneath one of the older cities of New up with a way to penalize shippers who overloaded trucks. Room Additions - Porch Enclosures • Roofing - England such as Boston there Siding • Solar Qramihousaa - KltchMis - In- LEDOUX ELEORIC °s- Another planned changes to O’Neill’s proposal was YgAnt I s u M m I A .turn would have been the potential Roplacmwit Doors Windows. for serious damage." a provision that in most cases would allow a judge to (203) 649-4476 Automatic & Seemeitp cancel no more than 25 percent of the fine for an The U.S. Geological Survey in TOTAL FIRt a BURGLAR ALARM PROTECTION overweight violation. O ’Neill proposed a 50 percent Ren Codett, 531 Parker Street Iic«n.d a ROBERT F. LEDOUX Denver, Colo., gave the 30- UPI photo inturao second tremor a 5.2 measure­ point at which a judge could no longer reduce a fine. Complete Installation of While the truck weight bill was facing revision, the Owner 643-9966 NEW CONSnUaWN • EEPAMS • EEWHINC .coNsnHaioN ment on the Richter Scale while Dr. John Ebel, director of the Weston (Mass.) SHVICiS CHANGED - APPUANaS MSTAUEO the Weston Observatory mea­ spending side of O 'N eill’s plan for the special session Telephone Jacks and Systems appeared headed intact to the full Legislature. SWHIMMG FOOL WMMG - 0010001UGNTHIG sured 4.9. A reading above 5.5 Observatory, points out the section on the seismic MANCHESTER. CT 06040 The Legislature’s Appropriations Committee heard can cause substantial damage. chart where an earthquake early Friday knocked the ADOmONS - BECEOOM$ ■ WATEE HEATEES The earthquake was followed testimony on' the plan Friday and afterwards needle from the paper. The earthquake was committee co-chairman Rep. Janet Polinsky, D- .INDUSnT “ Serving Mancheiler For Over SO Years” by two minor aftershocks at centered in the Adirondack region of New York and 6:40 and 6.59 a.m. measuring 3.8 Waterford, said she didn’t see the panel proposing any EAST WEST IMPORTS and 3.0, said Nafti Toksoz, measured 5.2 on the Richter scale. major changes. Faehloiw and GWia h u e Aiewid * e WeHd director of the M IT Geophysical Mrs. Polinsky, however, joined other lawmakers Pent\and The Florist Observatory. who have questioned the rules for the special session, NOW 24 BIRCH ST. which will have bills sent to the full Legislature M JIM im e “ We’ve had reports from earthquake-proof buildings or 4.7. Oriental Rugs TEL. 643-6247 Berkshire County to Quincy and Seismologists said there are instead of routing them through committees for For All Your Needs emergency plans. review and approval first. A l W lie U m l. M c a . 643-4444 Revere,” said Massachusetts FEM A also Friday appointed usually about 60 reports of F.T.D. State Police Sgt. George Ri­ a committee to study tbe northeastern North America TRAVELelNSURANCE 643-5692 FACTORY QUALITY HOSE MASTER CHARGE WORLD WIDE chards. “ Apparently it was chances of another quake, de­ earthquakes a year, most fre­ 361 Broad 8t., Mancheater 111 CemerSt. ic»a AMERICAN EXPRESS from one end of the state to the sign preventative measures of­ quently located in the Cape Ann Plan approved 646-7000 Mencbeetera Cl. SERVICE other.” fsetting damage and develop area of Massachusetts, the “I thought it was a train going contingency plans for an Montreal region, and along the WE S a V K E AND IN S T A U INDUSTRIAL AND COMM ERCIAL by but I knew it wasn’t. It was emergency. St. Lawrence River near New ASSEMRLIES MADE WHILE definitely a jolt, ’’ said a resident The quake was the third in a Brunswick, on heating fuel 8PECIALIZINQ IN AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION of Fitchburg, Mass. series of m inor. earthquakes While the West Coast is more SUPERIOR MUFFLERS HEATING and SHEET METAL Because the quake’s epicen­ during the past two years felt accustomed to earthquakes, the H AR TFO R D (U PI) — Legislative committees gave Keep Your Eyes ter was in a sparsely populated throughout New England. In East Coast quakes are not as final approval Friday to an administration plan for DON WILUS GARAGE, INC. YOU WAIT-QUICKLY and rural area it caused little well understoood by seismolo­ I SPECiAUSTS New England Mechanical Services, Inc January 1982, there was a New operating the state’s W .5 million program for helping WHEEL ALIGNMENT - BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE damage, but geologists warned Brunswick earthquake measur­ gists and may cause even more the needy heat their homes this winter. On This Space GENERAL REPAIRING that a quake could cause havoc ing 5.1 and a Laconia, New damage because easterners are Weeks of debate ended as the Appropriations Propane Cylinders Filled 166 TUNNEL RD. in large Eastern cities with few Hampshire quake measuring less prepared. Committee voted without debate or opposition to Air Conditioning Service ECONOMICALLY! VERNDN, CT. 06066 approve the administration plan for the Winter TELEPHONE 10 MAIN STREET ' 871-1111 Energy Assistance Program, under which aid will be Next Week... 646-4531 MANCHESTER CONN 06040. available starting Nov. 1. Class-size stable The $40.5 million program is financed primarily Connecticut with a federal grant. Needy people can obtain up to MOHAWK INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, Inc. $900 per household to pay winter heating bills or get MANCHESTER o v iR 45 c c at primary level emergency deliveries of fuel. YEARS TELEPHONE 649-6713 5 Glen Rood, Box 945 In Brief The administration plan was worked out by a MEMORIAL CO. EXPERIENCE conference committee of members from three ' HARTFORD (UPI) - one teacher throughout legislative panels with jursidiction over the aid Manchester, Conn^ 06040 (2 0 3 ) 643-5107 Opp. Eaal Cematary CALL 649-5807 East haven bank robbed The latest survey of public the major portion of the program, after the Appropriations Committee PAUL SHAMONIS LANDSCAPER INDUSTRIAL SUPPIY, Inc. school classrooms by the school day. eAR-eve-HeAD pnoTecrioN rejected an earlier compromise plan. O.t.H.A APPROVED ITEMt - QLOVES EA ST HAVEN — Two bandits, wearing ski Connecticut Public Ex­ Pre-krndergarten and QUALITY HARRISON ST. masks and carrying weapons, made off with The Winter Energy Assistance program in past dENERAL LANDSCAPING UMFORMt - MATS - HOSE S TUBINO penditure Council Friday special education classes FIRST AID a FIRE PROTECTION MANCHESTER $105,000 from the New Haven Savings Bank years has been plagued with problems. One year the AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE MEMORIALS T T showed 80 percent of were not included in the program ran out of money, another year it had money Friday morning just after an armored car made a elementary students are count and the grade levels Is GtEN KD.-BOX 945 — TB: 643-5107J cash delivery. left over after the heating season. taught in classes contain­ included in elementary Lawmakers, hoping to have the program run Call For Free Eatimala Police said the pair brandished weapons at ing 16 to 25 students. education varied ^rom OPTICAL Style Bar several tellers and jumpedoverthe counter at the smoothly this year, held up approval of the 175 WOODLAND ST. a The watchdog spending town to town. / administration plan and full financing to run the EVERYTHING IN GLASS Frontage Road branch at 10:50 a.m. No one was group said the average In 49 percent of Connec­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 0SO4O For Oaar 09 rkara” injured. program until they received answers to questions ■ WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND OUR PRODUCT 643-2072 class size "is safely in the ticut school districts, the about it. Police said the pair fled in a brown van driven middle of the class size elementary level includes ^^Over 25 Years of Service^^ by a third person. Approval of the plan Friday cleared the way for • DRAPERY . CARPET * WAUCOVERING continuum” although grades K-6; in 23 percent release of the full amount needed by three state J.i WHITE GLASS CO. . rfw colorful itoro that comos to your door."' A customer in a laundromat next to the bank many of the state’s cities elementary is considered took down the van’s license plate number as the agencies to administer the program. have a high proportion of K-5 and in 11 districts K-4. Earlier, the legislative committees put on hold half R A Z O R ’S bandits fled. Police found the van abandoned larger classes containing Elementary districts *49-73aS behind a K- Mart store oft Interstate 95. It had the money sought by the administrative agencies until rri'FK VI vrtHS t:\PF.RIEM h: »Custom drapery • woven woods • mlnl-bllndt • hedipreoda 25 students or more. encompassing grades K-8 r o H u r - • vorticol blinds • twogA/comlcos • thodet been stolen recently in Waterbury. questions about the program and administrative costs E D G E lAMILV HAIR CENne I 31 eieSELL ST. MANCHE8TEU “ It appears that the include many of the •MIRRORS •SHOVTER DOORS -STpRE FfiORTS Eapert decorating odv>ce of your cortven>ertce with noobligetion were answered. Appelntwenti deyt. ewenioft. weekewda. — ______~ educational goal of state’s smaller districts. Rep. Janet Polinsky, D-Waterford, said the & C O . •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC Lawyer faces charges smaller classes has inter­ committees ran “ a tortuous path” in the prolonged 9S8 Main St. sected with the budgetary Moose rules review and debate over the administration plan, but NEW YORK — A lawyer from Connecticut was constraints on municipali­ Downtown J. B. ELECTRONICS accused Friday of embezzling $300,000 from nine were able to obtain information in the process. Call 647-1167 FAMOUS BRAND ties to produce a stable put in place “ When you can compromise and make everyone STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV of her clients. elementary class size,’’ for your appointment SALES AND SERVICE ' Nancy J. Young, who had an office at 60 E. 42nd basically content. I ’m pleased,” Mrs. Polinsky said, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES tbe CPEC said, based on a by DEP’s Pa most recent sticking point was a proposal by MANCHESTER St., Manhattan, was accused in an indictment of five- year trend. nine counts of second-degree grand larceny, HARTFORD (UPI) — Sen. Carl Zinsser, R-Manchester, to allow town and Since the 1979-80 school State wildlife officials city welfare agencies to determine if a person was r — -----TP 1 Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau year, the distribution of HOIK MnOVOEHT . — ooo said. have received orders to eligible for assistance. ‘‘The Place For Antiques" elementary classes has tranquilize any wild He said between January 1974 and September varied only slightly. In 1983 the 53-year- old resident of 3 Field Road, Cos animal that wanders into OLP_ FA8HIONRP PRICES^ u/te 649-3589 1979-80, half of all elemen­ lACK BERTRAND 643-1262 •Cpbb, Conn., took $300,000 from nine clients. urban areas and return |Tue.thr^u Sat J ^ „ | , | r j TV Hilt to Slip 1 SiMF tary classes had 21-25 the animal to its natural Happy \ The thefts included $120,000 that two sisters had students, the same pro­ ^queathed to the Christian Science Church, habitat. 'Utiisex-Full Service Hah|}yllng portion as this year. The order from Envir­ “Special Birthday” tin : “ Specialising In Mine* ■ based in Boston, the indictment said. During the last four On Aug. 31, Miss Young resigned from the New onmental Protection Haircuts ^5 Perms $20 0LC0TTPACKA6E STORE ! years, one-third of all Commissioner Stanley MERCURY I J i - V K York State Bar Association. She had also been a classes had 16- 20 stu­ on Oct. 9th Call for appointments 643-1442 654 CENTER 8T. MANCHESTER. CT. ■ member of the Massachusetts Bar since 1955. Pac comes after controv­ The dents, the second most ersy over the killing of a Pina Shopping Plaza I common class size. By to our favorite Aetna division moves moose in Southbury Sept. MANCHESTER comparison, in 1966-67, 50 27 by a conservation of­ Phone 646-2766 DISCOUNT LIQUOR STORE { percent of the classes had M ID D LETOW N — In a project described as the ficer and a state trooper. Constable Joe 811 MAIN 8T. NO SERVICE CHARGE Dm el MwKhMMrto LwgMl SMKiloM OI Flgural Carwnlca In | largest corporate move in United States history, more than 25 students. “The order is to tranqui­ aiocli. Our Votumn Same You Momy. lOtF* 01 Ipaelato _ The statewide average 8 Aetna Life and Casualty this weekend will move MaMar Cherge and Vise AecafMwf I 8 lize whenever any kind of Swensson, Sr. from his BgaarvaUoM for • H oM t • A lrlliM t • Siaamaldpa for classes containing Tsie-Chsek. . . ■ its 5,300-member Employee Benefits Division to wild animal of any type is (>tttom IGtchen Gen^ |D27 Nain Slreol Nanclwstar Middletown. more than 25 students was found in a congested area, favorite family The first batch of furniture and office 10 percent, although the unless there is imminent Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling equipment was unloaded late Friday for 270 average was exceeded in danger to public health or many Connecticut cities. Hundreds of MINIT-MAN PRINTING Aetna employees scheduled to begin work welfare,” Pac said. 423 CeNTCR 8T.»MAtoCMiiTtH *44-1777 Monday at the company’s new, $145 million In Hartford, 33 percent Visit Our Showroom A t Designs & Styles of elementary classes had complex in the Westfield section of Middletown. 25 Olcptt Street coMnmnanaicinMiaMa "The move of Aetna divisions from 12 Hartford more than 25 students; in LOW COST FMNTNN offices and pne Middletown office is expected to Bridgeport, 30 percent; Mon. - Set. 9 - 8:30 be completed in August. Fairfield 21 percent; West AUTUMN SALE P6RSONRL T€€ WHILB YOU WAIT (FMOTO M ADV) Hartford 20 percent and Thure.till9PM Portontllted Pun 6 Sportwear •NEW WICKER ‘‘DONE WHILE YOU WAIT~ Groton 18 percent. < IW ICKERl Qreel Gifts Per Any OeeetDee We have created one of the most respected, de­ \Ve stay on top of research and development in McGuigan files complaint (Ten percent of Man­ Baskets - 35% Off '640-7844 ^ E E us FOH ENQRAVED NAME PLATES chester classes had more pendable and most complete optical labora­ the field of visual care. We have patterns for W ALLINGFOR D — Chief State’s Attorney A N D •ANTIQUE 1081 Main St„ Manchester • Tel: 646-3339 •TRY OUR NEW $41 H O * C t m i than 25 pupils, the study Frank Flndlay^^ \ tories and visual care centers in Connecticut. over 3,000 different shapes of frames, plus over Austin J. McGuigan Friday alleged illegal cash showed. In 1978-1979, 30 Furnishings 10% Off For many years our motto was "If It’s Made of 1,500 eyeglass frames on display, hard and soft contributions were collected for use in the 1980 ^ W O O D . percent of elementary GARNER'S RUG CLEANING^ Glass We’ll Grind It.’’ With the advent of plas­ contact lenses, sunglasses galore, plus hearing Democratic presidential primary campaign in Oct. nth - 19th GET THAT GAIL. classes contained more I 14 Nigh St. (raar) Meadiester, Caen. ' tic lenses it became necessary to amend our aids. Optical Style Bar has two convenient lo­ Connecticut. OSTRINSKY, INC. than 25 pupils.) BEFORE YOUR COMPETITION DOES motto to include plastic. We fully intend to in­ cations to serve you; 763 Main Street and 191 McGuigan made a sworn complaint Friday and 644.5430 643-587? 643 5735 A few less populated ANTIQUES Put your mind at E.A.S.E. corporate our laboratory to accommodate ad­ Main Street, both in Manchester. Between the 731 PARKER ST . MANCHESTER asked the state Elections Commission to New truduneunt — powerful dahp — towns, including Corn­ ditional lens materials as they are developed. two stores, one store is always at your service investigate. The one-year statute of limitations Staem Extraction • raii TniPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE wall, Hartlaiid, Norfolk let month only-olfcr axpirot Oet. 30th six days a week. has expired on the former misdemeanor offense, and Eastford, had a Turn of the century oak and wicker, plus a nice selection of . Raaldantlai A Commarelal barring criminal prosecution of the alleged CALL US FIRST! higher proportion of small new wicker and baskets... Vlan our carpal and vinyl thowroom. CAUTODAY — TWO MANCHESTER LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU — violation, McGuigan said. classes. Wa alao do rapoira and rnalaHallona,^ 444-5080 50 FT. TRUCK SCALE The 1980 primary was between former The CPEC based its 96 BURNSIDE AVE. EAST HARTFORD 289-4711 "in butinari, undar \ ferfwardt Antimrtng LICEN SED PUBLIC WEIGHTS President Jim m y Carter and Sen. Edward M. study on the number, of larvieaJBniarpituc DEALERS IN IRON. METALS. PAPERS Kennedy, D-Mass. •ame ownaraMp, lor children in one classroom OPEN: TUES.-SAT. 10 A.M.-5 P.M. ovarSSyaaral tSintafHbVd Tpka., Vamen 763 Main St. and 191 Main St. under the supervision of 'V

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Richard M. Diamond and Thomas J. Hooper, Co-Publishers ^ Dan Fitts, Editor Hired gun battles bigots in warm C B S wild west yarn Alex Girelli. City Editor OPINION gun-for-hire passes down to his ent Sharon Luvejoy said she "It was Interesting to me be­ sion Domestic Distribution in By Julianna Hastings Sister Dulclna, as United Press International a dance hall girl dnd saloon kin; noticed while anchoring and edit­ cause it has an impact on eve­ association with "Business Week manager Mama Queen, and David “ Next to beans, coffee is a man’s ing the network’s daytime ryone’s life,” she said. Magazine” and McGraw-Hill NEW YOR K — Robert Preston Knell as gunHghter Ben Sunday’s best friend." women’s program "Magazine” Miss Lovejoy to New York-based Broadcasting. plays a shity but lovable old nephew Jason Farragut. "You can lead a horse to water, that most of the stories revolving correspondent for the new series, Miss Lovejoy said she is finding Jack gunfighter who reluctantly goes to Riding the range on his horse but a man always needs a drink.” around women involved law or which is co-hosted from the West out something about money with battle against a bunch of bigots for Grandpa with his lazy- old golden "Hope you’re gunned down economics. Coast by Jerry Graham and Sybil every interview. "It’s better than What is really so aWful about Watt? Andcraon a spunky nun and her charge of itotriever Stonewall sleeping be­ before you’re SO and everything So when the opportunity came up Robson. going to college," she said. "That Apache orohanS in "September hind his saddle, Sunday (Preston) quits on you. Comes from using for her to work on a new syndicated The weekend program, which was a chore. This is fun." Washington Gun" on CBS today. has taken on Farragut as an your back for a matress and your series on personal finances, "Tak­ has been picked up by 153 stations She already has done stories on against them that they can away with all that, b ut, the how to find the best fares offered By William A. Rusher Marry-Qo-Round The 2-hour made-for-TV movie . apprentice. belly for p blanket.” ing Advantage,” she UMided to nationwide, is being produced and Syndicated Columnist hardly complain when some­ liberals have been laying for also stars Patty Duke Astin as Among the gems the wizened Veteran CBS News correspond­ take up the challenge. ^ distributed by Paramount Televi­ by airlines. The liberals have been laying for Watt body acts in their favor and then Watt for a long time, both NEW YOR K - As I write, for a long time, both because they calls attention to his action. because they disapprove of his James Watt is still clinging to policies as Interior secretary his post as secretary of the disapprove of his policies as Interior BUT THEN WATT ADDED, and because they sense that his Saturday TV Interior, but it will hardly be secretary and because they sense that "two Jews.” This was gratui­ very inability to smell trouble of surprising if he is on his way tous, for Jews haven't been this sort plays into their hands. •tara* An advice columniat at­ Fighin preaenit a 10-RcMnd Wei- Lloyd Bndgsa, Uorlt Lsachmon, 9 - Nowsinaksra Saturday David Ladd, Arthur O'Corwiali, Cbamplonehip Bf i t a /or Altar* ‘ 10:30 P.M. his very inability to smell trouble plays Some time back he sorted his Cambodia 7:30A.M. Anns Frsndo. 1972 tempts to diacovar if passion and terweighi bout featuring Marlon back to Wyoming before .long. complaining lately that they are Pam Smith. 1961. note Programming^ Should this QD - guSwWils 9 - MOVIE: 'Tho Browning gam# not ba nacasaary, attamaia (D - Blaah filowa tha zodiac are ralatad. Ratad R. Storting va. Pablo Baez from New Whether he is or not, the flap Into their hands. 1 ^ under-represented In most countrymen into two catego­ O - Computsr Frogrammo Varahm' An aging schooknaaisr 9 - Madnao at the Bflou Heven, CT. ( D -O M S m s r t programming will ba shown. 9 - WoB Btroot Joutnol 12:30 A.M. over his latest alleged trans­ areas of American society; on ries; ' "liberals and Am eri­ finds courags from tha act of a 9 - MOVIE: 'Bobndor' A - MOVIE: 'The Sender' A 11:00 A.M. - MOVIE: 'Lucky L ^ Ad- 9 - Boot of Qteoaon 0 appears CD - Nmnifc g RMStv young atuoom. Joan Kani, Ml- . dapraaaion-ara family of ahara- 9 ® - AN In ttM Family young man finds that he canr>ot gression illustrates several the contrary, they have recently cans." The fact that he got away PP^ CD - Banil/Zox/ANon vamurara battle tha coast guard, (B ) ~ Hnh PsMhar Stww chssi Radgrava, NIgsl Patrick. croppara fights to stay akva. 9 - M OVIE: 'M y Favoflts ® - MOVIE: 'Morltiiri' A Gar- control hit telepathic powers points that deserve to be studied tended to oppose affirmative with that savage wisecrack tells 1981. Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfiald. tha aaa and garmtara in thak af- rm t' An ahrobalic mono horo ( B - V ldM Jukabcw fort to make ■ fonuna in smug­ man masquerading as a Swiss is Kathryn Harrold. Shtrley Kmght, and remembered. W A TT JO K IN G LY bragged suggesting): Isn't this just a action programs on behalf of us some interesting things p P ^ ^ 9 - Fuppy/Boooby Doo 9 - TV CamniunHy CoMogo 1972. Rated G must b* kapt sobar long enough black-maiiad into aiding in tha Zeljko Ivanek. 1982 Rated R 9 - CinI* Squan gling. Uza MiiwieW, Gaos to appear on a liv* comedy show. little ridiculous? We've come to trapped 9-Bportibaat capture of a German cargo ship. - News/Bports/Weather ^ The first is that, if he goes, his to a Chamber of Commerce minorities. about the social status 'of 9 - Rokm Sahraio Hade man, Burt Raynolda. 1976. 0 9 - Po p a y and Frianda CD - B»l. and t h . Boar Potar O'Tool*. Mark Unn-Sakar, Mwlon Brando, Yul Brynnar, Tre­ a stage wh^re I actually get liberals these days, but It - Lot's Oo Bowling (B ) - RomognoU's ToUo Ratad PG Jasaica Harpsr. 1882. Ratad PG. departure will have nothing meeting that his commission on What, then, can have been 9 - EBFN'o BporttWsak 9 vor Howard. 1965. 3:30A.M. f l) - Spans Ravlaw - Cm th Tonight's program coal-leasing was a masterpiece Brownie points for selecting Watt's purpose in treating Jews certainly notified the liberals 9 - W o l B M o t Weak Louis 5:00 P.M. 0 (W - Night FHght whatever to do with how good a 0 - S p o n B W v 9 - HBO Comady: BHoom TNb k>oka at tha planning, buMding. 0 - Laava H to Baavar people for characteristics that Rukayaar analyzaa tha '90s with a C D - Storaky and Hutch secretary of the Interior he has of affirmative action: "I have a like blacks and women? His that he was returning their typical al-Amanctn fsmUy it ptr- weakly raviaw of economic and habitation and siege of a fictional, 0 - Money Waak ® - MOVIE: 'The Browning WASHINGTON - Eight years'^ 9 - Thundarr odltd. 0 - Orant Wodd*a America been. There are strongly differ­ black, 1 have a woman, two ought to be totally irrelevant, Implication, I suspect, seemed enmity with Interest. kivastmant matters. C D 9 - Wide Worid of Sport* 13th century Walsh castle. (60 Veroion' An egmg schoolmaater after the United States pulled out of " 9 - It's Vour Siislnasa . min.) Tha Mfa and work of artist Grant 1:00 A.M. finds courage from the act of a instead of on the basis of ability _ 9 - Advsnturot in Ptradlta C D - BoMostar Oalactica ing opinions about that — I. for Jews and a cripple." to many Jews contemptuously Conservatives wlll.i!i[gi as • ivNifninyBQwn^ y / 2:00 P.M. Wood are axaminad. ® - Sanford and Son yourtg student. Jean Kent. M « ^ ' . Vietnam, that unhappy nation is in 9 - Jbn BMfctr 9 - UM o House on tho PraMa 9 - Fantaatico one, think his performance in Now what, precisely, was alone! Watt was already — and dismissive: When you’ve seen ready to forgive Watt as^w rals CD - IMOVIE; 'Hoid Thai Ohost' 11:00P.M. ® - MOVIE: 'Orovo of tho cheel Redgrave. Nigel Patrkrf^ dire economic straits. But its « 8:00 A.M. 9 - MOVIE: 'TatM 9 - Auto Racing 'S3; 0 > MpVIE: 'The World 1951. matters of Interior policy has wrong with that sentence? apparently unwittingly — deep one minority, you’ve seen ’em are to condemn him, but that is ^ntniTitlrm * Tw o man kiharH an abandoned According to Oarp* A talented CD CD CD O 9 9 - Naw* Vampira' A young girl ia forced leaders are not likely to discon^i; 3 ) (I) - Btakltts voiwiacuon roadhouse from a gangster. Ab­ NASCAR Harvest 180 from to bear tha son of a vampira, a 0 - MOVIE: The World been both sensitive and strung Certainly not that it revealed in the tangled thickets of all. really no longer the issue. Richmond, VA writer and devoted father ia con­ (D - MOVIE; 'Butch Cassidy tinue the occupation of Cambodia, “i ( D - Wondarama 0 -N o w t Update bott & CoataNo, Jo9i Davis, Ri­ fused by Mfa'a ironies. Robin Wil' child who shares hts father's need According to Garp' A talented — but the point is precisely that Watt was practicing affirma­ controversy. And then Watt crowned his Nobody would insist on keeping chard Carlson. 1941. ( 9 - Co* Ed M«g Griffin host* this and th* Sundance Kid' A coupla for blood. William Smith. Michael writer and devoted father is con­ despite the financial drain o f:' ( 1 ) 9 - Bast of Scoobv Doo 9 9 - Mr. T Mams. Glenn Qoaa. John of legaiKtary outlaw* refuse to Then he listed the irrelevant list with “ a cripple." Now, in the ring a boxer who has CD ~ Bfai MUMon Dollar Man WMkIy i*en magshn*. Lithgow 1982 Ratad R. Pataki, Lyn Patera. 1974 fused by Irfe'a irontes. Robm Wil­ his abilities as an Interior tive action by taking into 3 ) - Ctwistophsr Cloaa-Up 9 - Novlgatort Tonight’s pro- Burrander to a changing Amarica. liams. Glenn Doae, John maintaining 200,000 troops there. 9 - Star Trsk 0 - Twilight Zona secretary are totally irrelevant. account the ethnic (or other) characteristics — and plunged "cripple" is a fine, old Anglo- repeatedly demonstrated an 9 - Tom S Jsrty ond Frianda gram p ^ a tribute to the fasts of 0 - Top Rank Boxing from 0 - Sneak Praviawa Co-hoau Pal* Newman, Robarl Radford. Uthgow. 1982 Rated R deeper still. In mentioning the dta anciant Pofynaaian aaafarars. Attantie CHy. N J Top Rank Box- 9 - Naws/Sporu/Woothor Neal Gablaf and Jeffrey Lyons Katharins Ross. 1868. 0 - Amarica'a Top Tan He is being marched to the characteristics of his appoin­ Saxon word, but it has acquired inability to avoid punishing This is the crux of a recent., 9 • Vle't Vaeant Lot 'Progrom- (60 min.) k>g prasanta a 10-round mid- take 8 look at what's happening 4:00 A.M. "black” and the “ woman,” he ming for Childron.* B > - JuNa ChWd and Company C D - Jackie Olaaaan Show 0 - Nawa/Bporta/Waathar gallows for an apparently incu­ tees. There are plenty of people a slightly demeaning flavor and blows. classified report prepared by the" a - Hoy Mlamo Anfritionaa dlkwaight bout faaturing Mika at tha movies. 0 - U f a o f RUey - MOVIE: ‘Harry's War* An Pinlay vs. Mark McPherson for 5:30 P.M. (B ) - Stroots of San Frandaco 0 • Bionic Womon rable inability to understand the who oppose affirmative action was probably on fairly safe been all but officially replaced, In this case, the punishment State Department’s Intelligence'.' 9 OuBarmo Ochoa, Lourdes Guar- 8:30 P.M. 0 - News Update aragaa cHizani dadarat war on raro y Juan Doaal praaantan aata tha ESPN Championship. (2 hra.. - MOVIE: Harry * War' An 9 - SportaCantar - 0 - Riak/Marfiaga distribution of forces in the but they are not, by and large. ground. Better practice, as that these days, by the awkward lands not only on Watt but on and Research Bureau. My asso-., 30 min.) 9 0 - EBPN's Saturday Nlght at •msi. Edward E Harrmann, Garal- programs da aauntoa publicoa svarsM citizen daciWas war on 9 - Foatlval of FoMi 4:15A.M. 8 tha Fights Saturday Nighf^at tha 1:16A.M. American society. As a defect, Watt’s severest critics. His is understood around Washing­ phrase “ a handicapped ^ r - Ronald Reagan. And since elate Dale Van Atta was shown a ;; I Paga, DavM Ogdan Stiart. praaantando noticias y variada in- 0 - Bcholastic Bportt Aca^;- the IFg . Edward Harrmann. Garal- Ratad PG Fights praaama a lO-round Mglv 9 - Outer limits - MOVIE; Our Man In CD - MOVIE: 'Ventohing Point' ton these days, would have been formacion. dina Paga. David Ogdan Stiara^ CD A former Marine, policeman arxl that may be fairly trivial in the worst foes are the liberals who son." Watt's ear told him the protection and re-election of copy of the report. 0 - Boul Bat Fraa tweight bout faaturing Robin 9 - Sport* T onight Havarta' A Havana vacuum da- to appoint them and leave the S - Sports Proba (B ) - f alko Supartannia Ratad PG race car driver leads police on a case of the average business­ are all for affirmative action. sentence sounded better with Mr. Reagan are as dear to 9 ) - Nawa Updata Biaka vs. Tyrone C ra w ^ ; from 9 - Lo Motor dal Show dal ' anar company agam, needing Furthermore, the report noteS'' 9 - Intids Traek 0 - 'Voul' Mag. for Woman Lavaland, TX. (2 hra., 30 min.) monay. is recruited into the Bri­ four-state chase. Barry Newman. man or postman or home­ Rather, Watt seemed to be fact unremarked. But alleged “cripple," however, so "crip­ James Watt as they are to every 11:15A.M. 0 - TV CommunHy CoHaga ModtoOla Cleavon Little. Dean Jagger. that Vietnam’s aging leaders are^ 9 - Sptdsmian 0 - Faith for Living 0 - MOVIE: *Tlia Bandar* A tish SMrat Sarvica. Alec Guin- maker. In a member of the poking fun at affirmative action spokesmeh for blacks and ple” it was. other thoughtful conservative, 19} - Sports 0 - Futbol Intamadorwl 9/'TwNtobt Zone naaa. Maureen O'Hara. Burl Ivaa. 1971 still in firm control of the country" 0 - Nsws/Spona/Wsathsr 0 - Nawamakara Saturday young man finds that ha carwiot women have complained so Maybe Secretary of* State my guess is that he will do the 11:30 A.M. 0 - MOVIE: 'Thraa On A control hit talapathic powers. 9 - q 4wo ABon at Largo 1960 0 - Freeman Reports Cabinet of the president of the while dutifully practicing it. 9 - FMntotona Funnias 0 - Victory Oardan loudly about discrimination "despite their infirmities." The'" ' KktoworM Couch' Ahar winning a large Kathryn Harrold. Shktay Knight, ® - A B C Nows United States, it can be fatal. Look at this (he seemed to be George Shultz could have gotten brave and honorable thing. - MOVIE: 'Ttioniasina and CD 11:30P.M. 4:45 A.M. report adds: "While they do not^’ amount of money and a job to de­ 6:00 P.M. Z a ^o Ivanek 1982. Rated R. 9 - IMOVIE: Fiva Day* Ono 8 Imtirod* An outlaw coupla roarsffi-MuppMShow sign murals in Paris, an artist C D - H owoN FIvo-O 0 - HBO Comedy; Sitcom The (D - BkM Knight 0 - Oraat Chafa/Naw Orlaana Bummar* A woman and her un­ face any significant opposition j through Taxas in a Modal-T. Max ® - At Tfw M ovIm typical all-American family is par- wants his psychiatrist-fiancaa to (D-lousb-lfl cle examine thair love for each JuMan. Vortatia McGaa. Ratad make it a honeymoon trip. Jerry CD “ Racing From Balmont odted. over foreign policy,” the Vietna-^v ® - Play Vour Bast Tannis This 9:00 P.M. C D - M O VIE;'Bustbig'Tw o de- other while climbing tha Swiss mese leaders are having a tougk show faaturaa 'Speciahy Shota ' Lewis, Janet Leigh. Mary Ann QD - Star Trak CD CD - IMOVIE; 'Boptsmbar lormined policoman chooaa a Alps. Sean Connery, Betsy Bran- Guest editorial 0 - Sasama Straat iOoaad Mobley, 1966 time with their foundering dome^-' 0 - MOVIE: Donca of tha 0 - Hot Spots Tonight's pro­ Qun' An aging gunhghtar halpa a dangarou* dnig ids alar a* thsk tUty. Lambarv Wilson. 1983. ‘Hart’ beat Ra«MARIKE.llYWN C^tk>nad| Dwarfs* A aciantiat and a hah- 9 - MOVIE: 'AmaNs Earbart' gram features ‘The SataNItaa* nun transport a group of A p a ^ prim* target and go after him. Ratad PG. Uc policies. 0 - Taatro Fantpatloo coptar pilot aaarch for a lost tribe A drama of tha famed 1930‘a flier from Rumors, Atlanta. GA. (60 childran to a church in Colorddo. Robert Blak*. Eiioit Gould 1874 0 - Media Watch HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - and champion of woman's rights Robert Preston, Patty Duka Astin, >./ 9 - Anothar Kind of Music of primitiva dwarfs. Peter Fonda, min ) CD - Racing From Vonfcar* The television series Deborah Raffin, John Amos. Susan Cla^, John Forsythe, Jana SaNy Kallarman. 1983. 1:30 A.M. "In the past year, particularly! 0 - Rock Church 9 ~ Honaymoonor* . "Hart to Hart” completed % FIMIUESMIIK 9 - From tha Editor'a Daak Ratad PG Wyatt 1976 since December, the leadership 0 - WHd, Wild Waat G D 0 - Love Boat Doc ia con­ CD - Nawa/Bign Off Bankruptcy: h I W ia SENP ^ © - Bosbiasa of Management fronted by a boy claiming to ba 9 - CFL FootboN; Ottawa at t\yo episodes in Greece 8:30A.M. 9 ) - NCAA Praviaw Show 0 - Indapandam Network * dvasum. has modified the 'liberal' eco*.. 0 - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar his son, an advertising whiz can't Calgarv with cast members Ro­ W INES lb CS CD - Saturday Suparcada 9 9 > Amazing Spidarman/ 2:15 P.M. gat his work dona because of his nomic policies which had broughf. Iftcradibia Hulk 9 - MOVIE; 'Vanom' Tw o co- bert Wagner, Stefanie TOTUEglbKS ( D - Malta Room For Daddy 9 -Health Waak boat's daughter and a mala es­ hone kidnap a young boy and 9 - This I* th* Ufa increased production but 9 - MOVIE: Lucky Lady' Ad- 0 > MOVIE: "niomatina and Powers and Lionel BATTLE BTtRE (D O - Monchhlchla/IJttla Buahrod' An outlaw coupla roars cort falls in love. (60 min.) (Closed unknowingly and up with his naw 9 - Big Story a gray area CF U gA ib N vanturara battle tha coast guard, 2:30 P.M. Captionad) pat. a black mamba snake. Star­ Stander sharing billing kened state control,” the report.- ' Macala/RIchla Rich through Taxas in a Modal-t. Max 9 - MOVIE: Quost for Fka’ thqaaa and gangatara in thair ef­ CD - MOVIE: BuNat Train' ling Hayden. Klaus Kinski, Ntcol with guest stars Ray Mmmm states. "Hanoi is now trying t o ' CD - Maat tha Mayors Julian, Vonatta McGaa. Ratad 9 - MOVIE: To Bo Aimouncad The people of tha Utam tribe have fort to make a fonuna in smug- 9-8poruPraba • Wiliamaon. Ratad R. 1981. laarriad tha value of a fire, but not Milland and Samantha Editor's note: On Saturdays the reassert control over commerce' (9 ) - Harald of Truth 3 Liza MinnaUi. Gena PG 9 -N o w * Updata of asbestos threatened the W ’KE C 9 - Croasfira 0 - Six Oraat Maas 0 - C w w and Novak how to make ona. Ron Perlman. Eggar. Manchester Herald reprints edi­ and production, constrict the bui^ 9 - SportaCantar kman. Burt Raynolda. 1976. 9 9 ~ Emigram Saga 'The Raa Dawn Chong. Everett McGill. Ratad PG 9 - T V Community CoNogo New Land.' Kari and Christina 0 0 - Saturday Night Uva "Hart to Hart” begins company’s survival. geoning private sector and plan- 9 - Schotaadc Sports Acad. ( 0 > No Toca Boton 1982 Ratad R. torials from other New England QoME... - MOVIE; 'M y Favorita carve out their naw homestead in 0 - M OVIE: 'Kind Hearts and its fifth season on ABC-TV It is also clear that othier 12:00 P.M. 9 0 - Black Parapactiva - Tbis Wook In BaaaboH newspapers. This is from the renewed collectivization of south-' 9 * Poator Schwamhach Vaar' An alcoholic movie hero Minnesota. (90 mm.) (Closad Ceronsts* An amarpriaing 'black 9 this month with Karen ' (X) - Danca Favor 0 - M*A*8*H Middletown (Conn.) Press. companies are using the em agriculture. These moves' 9 ~ Suparman/Aquaman/ must be kept sober long enough Captionad] aheap* of a famMy dacidaa to die- 9 - ABC Now* Arthur directing for pro­ Batman CD • Oat Smart to appear on a bva comedy show. 0 - Oraat Parformancaa' Akca poaaofaightofNs ralativaa. Alec appear to have been triggered byj. 0 - Lo Ma|or dal Box ducers Hugh Benson and threat of Chapter 11 proceed­ 9 - Big Story G D - Bugs Burmy/Road Rurutar Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn-Baker, in Wonderland.' Richard Burton Guinnasa, Oannis Price, Joan 2:00A.M. conservative attacks before last, , Jessica Harper. 1982. Rated PG. and his daughter KatS star in tha 9:15P.M. (kaanwood. 1950. ( D - fidovia Cant'd Leigh Vance. ings to attempt to wring 9-SMrtTalaa CD - ABC Waakand Spadal adaptation of Eva La GaUianna's The increasing use of bank­ 0 - Freeman Reports 9 - MOVIE; 'High Plains ®-8|>aca; 1888 The Greek location epi­ concessions from unions. year's party congress and by^ - MOVIE: Soundar' A 'The Joke on Mr. Littla.’ A 3:00 P.M. B ro^w ay production. (90 min.) «IPlFGil6K§S ^ taachar gives a lesson in tha limits Oriftar* A myatarioua stranger sodes involve Milland as ruptcy to break union Con­ growing instability in thn- Sdiprataion-ara familv of ahars' CD - MOVIE: 'Tha Savon-Upa' 10:00 P.M. protects a conrupt town againat 9 9 9 - Prog cant’d While Eastern Airlines has m THE BEST of mischief to a pair of pranka- 6:30P.M. m s INCH marketplace.” croppara fights to stay aHva. A special squad pursues cnminals CD - News thraa vengeful gunman. Ckm 9 - Dr. Qon* Scott Miss Powers' wealthy fa­ tracts or protect a company O c ^ Tyson. Paul Winfiald. tWa. (R) (Cloaad Captionad) whoaa offenses call for seven - News not made that threat explicit CD 0 CD 0 * Fantasy Island Mr. Eastwood. Varna Bloom, Mitch 9 - Boat of Mkkilgbt Spadal* ther who discovers he has from suits raises a great FM oFB E IM ’ 1972 Ratad G CD - Hardy Boya/Nancy Draw years or more in prison. Roy CD " In Search of... Roarke finds himsalf tha object of Ragan. 1973 fathered another daugh­ in its request to employees to THE X T I Myatarlaa Schaidar, Victor Arnold, Jerry 9 - Speirta Updato many questions about the use I T ’S N O T C LEA R , the analyst* 9 - That Taan Show 0 - Evans and Novak a woman's desiras and a widow ter during his years as a QD - How tha Waat Was Won Leon. 1973 and her daughter fair for tha same 12:00 A.M. - MOVIE: 'Eadng Raoul' A reddle wages, it has been P K 2 IS IC A H wrote, whether 78-year-old Vietna- ^ 0 - NBC News 9 of the Chapter 11 proceed­ 8:45 A.M. CD - M OVIE; Oold of tha man. (60 min.) (Cloaad Cap­ Champtapahip married coupla finance their spy in England during made know that was one of josnai mese leader Le Duan "resisted, ® > SportaCantar Pkia C 0 - Nawamakara dream restaurant by killing the World W arn. Miss Eggar START 9 ' Inatructhwial Sorias Amazon Woman' Tvvo explorers tionad) ® - Btraaitl^ Ban ings. The law is unclear. changes in policies closely asso­ ( H - MOVIE: 'Loophola* A encounter a aociaty of statuesque people who answer thair clasai- portrays his long lost the options considered by its ’EM r DIKE 9:00 A.M. bank-toHar unjustly acMsad of a 0 - MOVIE: ChaBenga To B# 0 - Indapandam Network Two federal courts have woman daap in tha South Amen- Fraa' After kilting a ranger, a trap­ 0 - Night Flight Tonight's pro­ fiad ad. Paul Bartel. Mary Wo- daughter. board of directors. WHEN IU K L... ciated with him, but it is eviden^-, (D> I Lovaluoy $50,000 theft dears himsaff by can jungle as they search for a gram features ‘Donnie kia.' (4 ronov. 1982. Rated R. solving tha crime. Barry Sullivan. per flaaa across tha Arctic pur- recently given- conflicting that the military was a leading' QD " Nina on Naw Jaraay traaaura in gold. Anita Ekbarg. Bo aped by a team of trackers and 9 - MOVIE: Patscfilty' A hra.) A HIKE Dorothy Mak>na. 1954. bachelor searchaa for th* right 2:30 A.M. Svanaon. 1979 nflamen. Mika Mazurfci. Vic 0 - Honaymooftara answers, with one holding While the Supreme Court advocate of the get-tough policy... (9) - Old Tima Qoapd surrogate mother to provide him ® - MOVIE; 'Thraa Sailoi* Haley produces O - Monumental Church/ 9 - MOVIE: 'Como Back Christy. Jimmy Kane. 1975. on non-Marxist economic, with an heir. Burt Reynolds. Bev- 0 - Naws/Bporta/Wasthar » and a QM' Thraa sailors, with that a company must be in has a case that will be 9 ~ BMX Blcyda Motocroaa Fahh Charfaaton Bkia' Tw o Hariam ^ ta d G Bom Plttaburgh. PA Coveraga atly D'Angelo. Lauren Hutton. sight months back pay. decide to HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — entrepreneurs. 9 ) - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar datactivaa are faced with a rash 0 - Jaffaraona «<• imminent danger of collapse considered this fall, and of tha BMX Bicycia Moiocroas it 1881. Rated PG - MOVIE: 'Ch— ch and 'angel' a show. Jana Powell, Gor­ Jack Haley Jr. will pro­ 0 - T V Community C ollaga of murders bearing tha trademark 0 before using the bankruptcy which is expected to settle "Ho Chi Minh City (formerly^ praaantad from Southfiald Park, of a gangster gunnad dow/i over 7:00 P.M. 9 - Naws/Sports/Wsathar Chong'a Nica Praams* Tw o ica don MacRaa, Gena Nelson. 1953. duce the 56th annual Os­ Commentary httaburgh. PA. (60 min.) 0 - MOVIE: 'Way. W ^ Out* T 40 years ago. Raymond St. 9 - MOVIE: 'Vanks' A young cream vendors try to asm anou^ 0 • SportaCantar car presentations for the laws to abrogate union or Saigon), with its freewheeling" Timid outer apace trainee is urged C D - N m n some of the issues presented Q 6 - Co-Ed Mag Griffin hosts this Jacques, Godfrey (Umbridga. Jo- American soldier fake in love with cash to achieve thair fondest 0 - Croasfira market, has been the prime' to marry a woman astronomy CD - W tlcam o Bm Jc K o n w Academy of Motion Pic­ other contracts. The second by the present law, other waakly taan magazina. nato Allan. 1972 a Britith women dunnfl World dreams. Cheach Marin. Tommy student so they can man tha U.S. Chong, Stacy Kaach. 1981. 3:00 A.M. ture Arts and Sciences t target,” the report adds, “ and. 9 - Evar Incraaalng Faith 9 - VMoa Jukabox (D CD 9 - Mupirat Show War II. Richard Gere. Vanesea decision applies a less string­ questions will no doubt weather station on tha moon. Redgrave, Lisa Eichhom. 1878. Ratad R. (9)-:KungFu utstanding program there are indications that the party,, 9 ^ Hardy Boya/Nancy Draw Jerry Lewis. Connie Stavans, 9 - Spotta Look C D -S a k it ent test,, arguing that dam­ remain. Rated R. 12:15A.M. 9 - ESPN's Saturday Night at achievement, special Find better teachers center is unhappy with local p a rty Myttariaa Dennis Weaver^ 1966 9 - Faith and DoNvoranco (SI - Oanco Favor 9 - Carter Country the Fights Saturday Nioht at the events. age, but not imminent col­ In the Manville Corpora­ efforts.” , f l) - Nawa Updsta 0 - Candlaptn BowMng Hour 9 - NFL Oama of tha Wook 9 - MOVIE; 'Sox Vnth the 99 “ Smurfs 9 - How tho Watt Woo'Won 9 - Dtagnot Hour lapse must be provided. tion case, where operations (Ernest L. Boyer is president of are not well prepared in the • The use of technology: For this 12:30 P.M. The analysts speculate that* 9 ~ Saaama Straat (Closad 9 - Nows Updata 9 - Faith for Today While the collapse of major were and are profitable, the the Carnegie Foundation for the subjects they plan to teach and potential to be fulfilled, teachers CD - MOVIE: 'Tho Ount Of party leaders at lower levels,* Captionad) Navarona* British kitaHiganca in 9 - MOVIE: I Wako Up 9 -8 o N d Q o l d companies spch as Continen­ legal action by the company Advancement of Teaching. many of the so-called academic must learn more about the possi­ ^ 9 ~ Burbujaa Programs infantil tha Middle East ia forced tp sand Bcraaming* A jaaloua detective Cinema where discipline is often lax, are. 9 - ftows Updst* producido an Maxico. six man on an impoaaibla mia- daHbarataly frees a murderer in tal Airline has fastened atten­ appeared to be motivated by majors are soft programs that bilities and the limits of the new reluctant to jeopardize production'.' 9 -Diagnosis: AIDS Tonight's By Ernest L. Boyer 9 ~ Ask ^ Marwgar sion. Gregory Pack. David Niven. order to pin tha rap on a sports tion on the problem, there has a desire to stop the suits being have no depth. In 1981, half of the teaching tools. A course on technol­ gains by adopting doctrinaire: Anthony Quinn. 1961. promotar. Batty Grabla. Victor pro^am focuses on tha latest Hartford 2:30. 4:45, 7. 9. — La N ull de Dawn of the Oeod (R) tot Cheech and Chong's Nice 9 - Matktaa at tha BI|ou 'One medical information and raaaarch Varonnes Sot 2, 4:30, 7,9:30. midnight. — Kentucky Dream s (R ) tot-Sun 9:35. new teachers employed to teach ogy and education, including the f P Amarica*a Top Tan Mature. Laird Cragor. 1941. Athonoum Clnomo — been an increasing use of the filed, and to neutralize their Marxist policies. - Frightartad Night.* on tha AIDS diaaaaa. Bringing Up Baby Sat-Sun Vornen Movie (R) tot midniaht. The Carnegie Foundation for the - MOVIE: 'M y Door mathematics and science in high use of computers, should be “Corruption and persistent fric­ 9 ) > Amarlcan Bandstand 9 0 - Eadava laaura 7:30 with Stage Door Sat and Clnt 1B 1— Risky Business Wllllmantic technique by smaller effect. Advancement of Teaching has just 9:15 A.M. Bocretery' A popular author neg­ (R) Sot 1 7:10,9:10; Sun 2,4, schools were uncertified to teach in required of every prospective tions between northern and south­ GO) - PKA Fult Contact Karata Sun 5:45,9:30. Jlllson touare Cinema — companies. completed “ High School," a study 9 - Haalth Waali lects his writing to pursue a caw- 9 -Ta k in g Advantage ClnoiiMi City — Banonos 7:10, 9:10. — Tra ding Places Mr. Mom (PG) tot and Sun This would appear to be those subjects. In Maryland, it is teacher, 19) - CN N Spadal Raport fraa life chaairig pretty girls and (R ) to ll:3 0 ,7,9:30; Sun 1 ;30, of American secondary education. ern cadres compound the leader-* 9:30 A.M. 9 - M-A-S-H (P G ) Sat 3:05, 7, 10:10 with 2:10, 4:15, 7:10, 9:10. — Zellg Sometimes, the objective is taking advantage of the law, possible to become a history 0-Thundarr batting on fast hmaaa until ha ia Everything You Always 4:15,7,9:30. (P G ) to t and Sun 2:10, 4:10, During our investigation, we vi­ ship's problems,” the analysts t n m - Dungaons and antiwicad by an attractiva secre­ 9 - At Tho fifiovios Wonted to Know About Sex 7 :10,9:10. — Final Option ( R) not to reduce wages' but whereas in the case of Contin­ teacher with only six semester T H E F IF T H Y E A R also should wrote. At its June meeting, the" 0 - T V Communitv CoNaga tary with novel ideas. Kirk Doug­ But Were Afraid to Ask (PG) west Hartford Sort and Sun 2,4:15,7,9:15. — sited schools from coast to coast. 7:15P.M. Elm I * 2 — Risky Business hours of American history. In include classroom observation and 0 - Mora Raal Paopla las. Laraina Day; Keenan Wynn. Sot 1:30, 4:40, 8:35. — Fanny Never toy Never Again (PG) liabilities. That was the case ental Airlines, it does have a Central Committee warned that, t n - AN In tha FamNy 9 - Sport* Saturday and Alexander (R) Sat and (R) Sol and Sun Z 4:30, 7, Sot ond Sun 2, 4:20, 7, 9:20. Time and time again, we were 0 - MOVIE: 'Tha Daap' A 1948. in August of 1982 when the other words, prospective teachers teaching experience. This is the harsh measures would be taken' Pac-Man/Rubifc Cubs Sun 1,4:20,0.— The Return of 9:15. — Tra d in g Places (R ) W indsor severe financial problem, reminded that excellence in educa­ CD 9 - young coupla vacationing in Ber­ 7:30 P.M. Sot and Sun Z 4:30, 7,9:15. should major in an academic best way, we believe, to team Hour Underetendkig Human Martin Guerre Sat and Sun Plazo — Risky Business Manville Corporation filed and could probably meet a tion means excellence in teaching. against party cadres who fail to; muda bacomat invotvad in In­ CD - Agronsky h Co 1:45, 4, 7, 9:10. — Puberty H i* MevMt— Retumoftho (R ) Sot 7:15, 9:20. subject, not in education. about students and teaching ( D - Dovoy/QoUoth trigue and terror centering around JedI (P G ) Sot-ton 12, 2:25, D rive-ins HARTFORD for bankruptcy on the ground carry out Hanoi's new line. "How- CD - AH In tho FamNy Blues (R ) Sat and Sun 2:15, I stringent test of what is To achieve this goal, the schooling - Woman Watch two sunken ships. Jacqudina Bis- 3:16 P.M. 4:25, 7:30, 9:25. — Breaker 4:45,7:10,9:30. — Wor(tom *s Manchester — Lone Wolf I lirr»5TATE84[XITS8 4. After grounding in the core Such, experience does not mean widely the threats can or will be set. Nick Noha, R o b ^ Shaw. CD - Muppot Show (P G ) Sot-Sun 12:1S> 7:30. that more than 16,000 law­ required to go bankrupt and of teachers must improve. We - Mpnay Waak 9 - Washington Dialog u. M oroni (P G ) Sun 2:30, 7:10 McQuade (PG) tot-Sun 7 g U 5 T HARTFORD 568-U lO curriculum and a solid academic we send new teachers into the carried out remains to be seen,"" 1977. Ratad PG. Q D - Lavomo B Shkloy 8i Co. with Gallipoli (P G ) Sun 4:30, 4 ;45,7:15,9:3().— The (Joldon with Easy Money (R ) Sot-Sun suits related to its production propose the following four-step 9 “ Throa Stoogaa 3:30 P.M. 9:15. Seal (P G ) to t )2, 1:45, 3:30. 8:45 with Mod Max (R) not observe labor contracts. major, every prospective teacher classroom with a group of child­ the report adds. 1:00 P.M. 9 - SportaCantar 5:15, 7, 0:45, 10:30; Sun 12, program: CD CD - N CAA CInesludie — WorGames Sat-Sun 10:30. ROMANTIC should have a "fifth year" of ren, close the door, cross our 10:00A.M. CD - MOVIE: 'Mon CoHod Teams to ba Ar 9 - HBO Comedy: Sitcom Tho (P G ) Sat 7:30 with 2001: A 1:45, 3:30, 5:15, 7:30, 9:30. — East Windsor — Easy Mo­ Tommy (R) tot midniaht. — ney (R) Sat-Sun 8 with COMEDY!^ 1. During the first two years of instructional and apprenticeship fingers, and hope all goes well. IN CO N TR AST to their domestic ! CD CD - Dukoa TIgor' prats tima, tha ati typical sll-Amwican family ia psr- Space Odyssey (G ) Sot 9:40. Saturday Morning - Now Fat Albact Show tha game had not datar- CKlied. — The Seven Samurai Sun experience. This year would in­ Teachers often learn the hard way, CD - CD 7:30. college, all prospective teachers problems, the party leadership iy, mlnad. Should tNa gamaN 9 - Soul Outroach Crusade I laLatttlflOTJWiC-ltdS clude a core of courses to meet the to be sure, but working closely with - All Star Wraatllng CD - MOVIE: 'The Poppy la Colonial — Coll for Berry's World should complete a core of common having no trouble over foreign Also A Flowar' A tpmHtI Unitsd Mar. ahamata programmi^ 9 - School* IMatch W hs showtimes. - Eaaanca ba shown after the game. learning, one that parallels, in special needs of teachers. master teachers is absolutely policy. "Leading cadres appai^- Nations bureau organizes a cam­ - Fourth Eatoto East Hartford NEVER SAY^ (Q - NFL Qomo of tho Wook paign to trace a drug smuggling 9 - MOVIE: 'A Cry for' Lov*’ 9 Eastwood Pub B Clno m o— broad outline, the rigorous high crucial. ently have not questioned Hanoi's' 9 - Lucas THE NEVER A6AIM ( B - Inaido Tha NFL ring across Europe to thair source Tw o lovers, an alcoholic and an Risky Business (R) Sat-Sun school core curriculum that we While many speak disparagingly Indeed, we suggest assigning determination to occupy Kampu< in tha Iranian desert. Yiri Brynnar, addict, diacovar that recovery is 9 - In Swreh of... 7:15,9:10. — ShOWM AT;— — 9 - Dstigna for LMng Poor Richard's Pub B Ci­ urge. of teacher education courses, we prospective teachers to a “teacher chea (formerly Camb«>dia) for ag Rita Hayworth. Trevor Howard. not easy. Powara Boothe, Susan 9 - NHL Hockey: Boston at 1J(J3JB7:10Bt4Blg:p0 » - Sound From Hoovon 1966. Blakely. Gena Barry. nema — Trading Places (R) Liberal arts departments on the conclude there is important infor­ team,” just as a prospective long as needed to ensure js,, Sot 7:30, 9:30, 12; Sun 7:X. JUEYBOX 9 - Wroatllng 9 - Pick the Pros Sportawri- mation uniquely relevant to doctor, during residency, is as­ 9 - MOVIE; 'Bmeo Loo's 9 - Wolooma Back Kottor 9:30. BRAINStORM] campus bear a heavy responsibil­ subservient regime, despite some^ 9 - Nowt Updato Socrot' tars praviaw kiw games and Showcat* Clnomos — Restaurant ity in preparing teachers who will teachers. We propose a four- signed (0 a medical team. In this viawara compata for prizes. (E ) - Lawmakers Brainstornn (P G ) to t 1:05, ITOMMI liwl 8 misgivings at lower levels," the* 9 - MOVIE: 'Misty' An or- 9 - MOVIE: 'FIvo Doys Ona be broadly educated and well course sequence: way the student would be able to report stafes. phatwd brother and •ittar try to Summor' A woman and hor un­ 4:00 P.M. 8:00P.M. 3:05, 5:05, 7:30, 9:50, 11:40; — ShOWhAi:— — do oxsmino thok lovo for u c h Sun 1 ;05,3:05,5:05,7 ;30,9:50. equipped to teach. Non- education work closely with experienced u n w a wUd pony for a big race. 0 - Countdown to *84 Today's ® ® - Cutter to Houston — Beyond the Limit (R) Sat ^ J The State Department intelll-’. Oiivid 'Ladd, Arthur O'Connell. othor wlWlo dimbing tho Swiss • Schooling in America: All teachers skilled in different me­ Alps. Sssn Connsry, Bals^ Brsn- program faaturaa weakly prav- ® - MOVIE; '0-IHon' A young I;30,3:30,5:30,7:40,10,11:SS; Our Jurofs Choice: professors often forget that three- gence analysts dismiss Hanoi’s, Pam Smith. 1981. Sun 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:45,10. — tl^ , Lambsn VWIson. 1983. iawa stkI proNaa of the 1984 man, raised by an unknown gang THEBIGCHiLL fourths of a prospective teacher’s teachers should be well informed thods of instruction. talks with other Southeast Aslan, 9 - Mr. Rogers' Nalghbor- Otympica. leader. Joins tha G-Man to track Th * Big Chill (R ) to t 1:15, RsisdPG. 3:15, 5:15, 7:35, 9:55, 11:50; time is spent, not in education, but about the roots of education in the An additional activity for the nations as nothing more than" hood 0 - Oral Robofta You down r^a ta srs. Jams* Cagnay, Frigate Specials R 9 - Qospol Today Lloyd Nolan, Margaret Lindsay. Sun 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:35,9:55. -SHOWN AT:* in the school of arts and sciences. nation, how the public schools fifth year of teacher education 9 - Fora Logo — M r. M om (P G ) to t 1:25, propaganda — "superficial diplo-- 9 - MOVIE: 'Tbo Twisted 1835. began, how they grew, and how would be a series of one-day 10:15A.M. 3:25, 5:20. 7:25, 9:30, 11:35; 2. All teacher candidates should matlc discussions (undertaken) in Brain' A brillant toanagsr Is trana- 9 - Nows Update ® 9 - T .J. Hooker Hooker Sun 1:25,3:25,5:20,7:25,9:30. be carefully selected. Formal their mission expanded. Prospec­ Common Learning Seminars. 9 - Madia Woteb formsd Into a hsH-man, hslf- 9 9 - BportsWoild Today's triss to save Stacy after ah* Infili- — Rovenge of the Nlnlo (R) BEYOND the hope of gaining acquiescence in basat, and la controHad by an av* •Broiled Swordfish admission to teacher education tive teachers should be informed Through these, students would 10:30 A.M. program fsatura* a 10-round tratss a whk* slavery ring. (60 Sot I, 3:30, 5:15, 7:45, 9:40, Hanoi’s position.” fores commanding him to kW. Pat middlowaMi bout botflraon John min.) (Closad Caplk>n^| 11:30; Sun 1, 3:30, $:15, 7:45, THE LIMIT [S as well about current issues meet outstanding arts and science - ChotNo Brown B Can*. John Niland, Roala Holollk. CoWns and Tony Sibson and tho 9:40. — Zellg (P G ) to t 1:40, should occur at the beginning of the As for Vietnam’s relations with go (E ® - NHL Hoekoy; Now York •London Broil - SHOWN A li- snoopy 1974 Gold Cup Unlimitad hydroplana 3:10, 5:10, 7:20, 9:45, 11:30; junior year when students begin a confronting public education. scholar-teachers who would relate the Soviets, the report foresees no' Rongors at Plttaburgh. ^ I304O0$B0-7:40-10B0-HB$ I 9 - U t U a s 9 - Naws/Spmtt/Waalhor racs. (2 hra.) Sun1;40,3;10.5:10,7:20,9:45. three- year teacher preparation • Learning theory and research: the knowledge of their fields to a QD - MOVIE; 'Zardox' In ih* dis­ — Novar toy Never Again •Prime Rib of Beef change; "Concern about excessivg. 0 - H a a H o w 9 9 - Ma^or Lsagus sequence. Only students who have All teacher education students contemporary political or social tant future tho world la dividad (PG)San,3:30,7:10,9;40,12; dependence on the U.S.S.R. to 9 - EBPN's InsMs FootboN BasoboN; Amarlcan Lsaguo 9 - MOVIE; 'Monay From Into a luxury class and a peasant Sun 1, 3:30, 7:10, 9:40. — a cumulative college grade point should study theories of learning, theme. outweighed by the necessity of Championsliip Boriaa/or Altar, Homo' A mobstar, picking up a class who are hunted like ani- Romantic Comodv (PG) tot •Baked Scallops ' ZEU 6 a 9 - 'Voul' Mag. for Womon note Prograimniiig Should this 1,3, 5,7:15.9:45, n ;45; Sun 1, average of 3.0 (B) or better and the ways teachers teach and The goal would be to help Soviet support for Vietnam's young man's I.O.U's, teres* him male. Seen Connery, Cherlona All served with potato & salad I ■■ SHOWN ATi — 9 - Braotb of Ufa gams not os nocossary, altamaw to stop hla favorhs from winning Rampling. 1874. 3. 5, 7;)5,9:45. who have strong supportive re­ students learn, and examine also prospective teachers move across programming wM ba shown. tho rsco. Doan Martin, Jarry Monchostar survival.” 9 - Btylo WHh Elsa Klonasb 9 - Not Naaaaaailly Tlw UA Tboolart aM l — Ro- commendation's from two. profes­ the findings of current psychologi­ the disciplines and better prepare Some of this may change wiUi 9 - TV Community CoBogi Lawis, Pat Crowlsv- 1853. Nows Title thow promMs lab* 9 9 - Alvin B tbs tum of th* Jodi (P O ) SotOtM ! RiVENOEOF sors who taught them in required cal and physiological research them selve^^ teach the core of the death of Le Duan and hl|' OMpmunks 9 - CtiiquMadas Programo do 9 - MoBio OB MnBhB evarythkig tlw current news N to n 2, 4;3q, 7, 9:30. — W o r- common learning to students in the 9 - Elootrlc C ompany varlsdadss prasomando al tal- not. Gamas (PG) tot and Sun 2, Now Appoarfog: Wodoosday THENINJAB courses should be admitted. bearing on these themes. 3 elderly cohorts, because, unlike arao jovan. 4:16 P.M. i)1M3bvNEA.«nc 9 - MOVIE:'Asfoas tho Orsot 9 - a h Amarlcan Tannis 4; 15,7; 15,9:25. — Th a G o ld in SHOWN Al t 3. Once admitted to the program, • The teaching of writing: Writ­ schools. We propose a minimum of 9 - B p o r t a Seal (P G ) Sot 2,4 ,6,1 ,10: Sun Rendezvous wHh Dennis & Karen Chi Minh, he has apparently macto liM da' Tw o orphans trival wasr (B ) - Washington Waak/ Toumamont Covarag* of th* the teacher candidate should de­ ing is an essential skill for self sb( seminars. Raviaw Paul Duko la Jolnad by mofl's samifinals Is prsaantad Z 3:40. S:20,7:20,9:20. — Th* no preparations for the succession.' to cWm their land ktharlunca. 4:30 P.M. Rocky Horror PIctur* Show vote the junior and senior years expression and the means by We are convinced that bold new Hao'har Ratiray. Maria Ha*, Rob- lop Washington |oumallsts ona- 9 - Boholaatio Sports Aoad. from HItion Hoad, SC. (4 hra.) Hiursdny: Jimmy Halloran "I LO V E your new hairdo. I had one similar to It And his successors might decide to lyilng tha waok's nows. (R) tot midnight. — Kon- an Logan. 1B78. Ratad Q. 9 - Foatlval of FaWi tuckv Friod Movie (R) tot 16 9 - Hour, of Faith R: back In the early '50s." primarily to the completion of a which critical thinking also will be reforms must be introduced if Jettison the costly Caiqbodlafl.’ 9 • MOVIE; 'Haunts of tho 1:30 P.M. , 9 - Sottlootar O aloctio* midnight. — Down of th* -iHOwtiAr— PGi major in an academic discipline taught. Every teacher should be prospective teachers are to be effort. 9 - B l g B t a t v Dood (Rl tot midnight. Vary Mah' Savon vaootlonars CD - ChMdrsn't FUm Foatlval 9 - Nows/Sporta/Waothor and to classroom observation. prepared to help students write adequately equipped to instruct The report assesses And thomoolvat at s tropical re­ 9 - IMOVIE; 'Misty' An or- Mansflold this as CD - Happy Doyo Again phanad brother and slater try to 9 9 - MNor Laogtia Trimsiux Collog* Twin — ItSSSi, 649-7696 sort and toon loam that thair Idyl­ Sadiy, high school teachers often better. the coming generation. Risky Busl''e‘ « Sot and Sun “possible but not likely.” lic parodito may ba ha* HtaH. 9 - Rov. Cioophus Robbitan tame a wild pony for a big race. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Oct. 8, 1983 Rod Steiger says ifs important to seiect his own mistakes

By Jullanne Hastings leaning armless regrets about his career. who now is in the worldof opera in United Press internatlonoi dining roonf c He feels he has been able tO>,' London,:'* ■ ' “ This Dusines^^is merciless. If 1:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. really touch his audience — nUke "1 think maybe I'd like to have S:OOA.M. NEW YORK (UPI) - Rod you're not around, pll of a sudden them think, “ My God, that's what more laihiiy around, because I do m "* PWliV w g ( B - H a n r I S te i^ r found out just how tough a ... well, I didn’t have to start over. (B0'ABMyChBdron ib ij “ PwiH Fansnsv vnp w they're talking about in poetry" enjoy peopie," he said. "1 think I CD-NM*Zepllmiw Eg" WNPeer- town Hollywood could be when he People knew who I was. But I did a in a couple of his past roles. “ In wasted a iot of time fearing (B -M m A s ( B - C M larty Momlns News 0 - got sick a few years back and had lot of cameos and pictures maybe I 'The Pawnbroker,’ when I stood intimacy. 10:30 A.M. 0 - Bust Insrossing FsMi to take a break. ^ - AW News TNs 8:30A.M. wouldn't have liked to have done. over the body of the toy and opened “ So I regret that a bit, because I kMJ ( B - AB In Bw PSniBy 0 0-Dsvso«OurUvss 00- “ First you're called a veteran, “ I didn't have the freedom of my mouth to scream, but didn't. In always think of time as a form of 0 0 - biatnistlsnal TV 0 - Twsmy-MbiMs WtafksM . gmlgM TNk (B-Jsksv'sWSd 0 > P s r h y P lt then you’re called a survivor,” choice. The absence of power in 'M arty,' and I hope I'v e got one or currency. It's the most expensive fT- 0 - Bi nlssSI Tlm ss Sri ESPN Dr. Oana Beott Houston” was 58th, with a 10.5 rating. “ Today I would describe myself it's bankrupt.” O - Beeble Comgwiy (BI 0 - Varfad Programs board for the week ending Oct. 2, gave made-for-TV movie “ Cook and 6 : 3 0 A . M K 0 -To m B Jatry NBC's new series did the following: NOW, EVER SINCE. ‘The us a person who realizes that : 9:00A.M. CBS an 18.1 rating with a 29 percent Actor Rod Steiger (L) portrays Arctic explorer Robert E. QD QD - c w Isrty Msmbig 0 - NswaBna "Mr. Smith,” 52nd with an 11.7; Peary; The Race to the Pole," and Chosen," Steiger said, “ things are perhaps he tried to'^tnake the world STEIGER, WHO DATES a 24- Nsws q P - Nsw •2S.IW0 PyfsmM Peary (R) in a made-for-TV-movie that was filmed in 2:00 P.M. share of the-viewing audience, ABC a "Boone,’’ 5»th with a 10.4; “ Rousters,” he was about to leave New York for pretty good. I ’m almost back all out of himself too much. Maybe year-old woman (the same age as (B-Pepsys -. I Lovs Lucy rUvIng ( B - N s w s W 0 - Baaania Bliaaf ICknad 17.2 rating with a 28 share and NBC a Chicago to begin */ork on the where I was, making the money I that comes from being alone since his daughter Anna), said he had .Canada. It Is tited "Cook and Peary: The Race to the ^ ■ j 60th with a 10; “ Manimal,” also d j “ Jim m y BwssBstt * vflflVO (B0-OnslJlstalJws GpHonad] 14.6 rating with a 23 share. feature film "Naked Face” with used to. I was 12. I tried to be my own lost 40 pounds since his by-pass against “ Dallas,” was 61st with a 10 Pole,” and will air on CBS sometime this season. . 0 - Ts m 4 Jsn y 0 - F a m H y 0 - Oulwe Grtlaf Tu Nombm . For the same week last year, CBS Elliott Gould, Robert Moore and “ The important thing to me is family, my own Support. operation. “ I'm 206 now, I should rating, and “ For Love and Honor,” 0-BuBwlnkls Cssstsr 0 0 - Whsal of Fottuns had a 17.9 ratbig; ABCa 17.3andNBCa Art Carney. the right to select my own .• NBC Nsws St tisiilss 8.5. mistakes.” more. I have my daughter Anna While in New York, he said, he "After the (by-pass) operation, noticed it was distracting on the Besides the premiere of "After by-pass six years ago," Steiger B P • Vm InB ProgzHvis 11:30 A.M. Naw a Day 0 - LMIa Houoo on the PraMo The 58-year-old actor has no Steiger, whom I ’m very proud of. had an operation to have his the flesh had fallen. As I becanne screen. It was all hanging down. MASH,” which had a 31 rating, the only ( B 0 - towhig BRANDON TAR TIK O FF, president S'<£ other new series on the Top 10 list for 0 . 0 - T o u r Mag. for Womsn of NBC Entertainment, was not dis­ 6:46 A.M. 4:30 P.M. the week was ABC's “ Hotel,” which ( B - N s w s (Ootod ■ Nusva Varh Ahsts couraged by the ratings, citing several (B - Thrso's Campany was the No. 2 show the week before 0 - Wssihst SpUanodT (B - What'S Happsninal shows of seasons past — “ Hill Street Sunday T V 0 - Lows Comoelian when it premiered. 7:00 A.M. 0 - Hoy Mis Anfritkxwt 2:16 P.M. 0 O - Happy Days Again Blues,” "Cheers" — that got off to slow 0 0-2OMInulsWarimrt Oiillannn Ochoa.a, Lourdsa Guar- starts and now are becoming “ network (B (B - CBS Morning Nsws ( B - M paya A L L BUT TWO of the returning T- 0 - kwtructlanol TV rtro y Juan Oooal proaantan osto cornerstones.” 6:00 A.M. 0 - Superman 7:00 P.M. Slocum is fired before becorNna (B -A B C News S' (B - Woody Woodposhsr programs da aaUntoa pubScoa 2:30 P.M. shows on the Top 10 list, “ The A Team " IS) - Newt/Sports/Waather eligible for penskxi benefits. (60 9:30 A.M. proxontando notidst y variSda In- “ Some of these new shows are in time C D - KidsworkI (B (B - 60 Mlnutaa 0 - Weak In Ravlaw 0 0 ( B QD-.CapHol 5:00P.M. and “ Fall Guy,” were season pre­ 0 - Oral Roberta end You min.) Amoriaa ( B - Card Bhariis formscion. slots where audiences are not in the CD - Truman Taylor - RIplav'a BaHava It or Notl (B-hiM M H'M ... (B - Bamay MMsr mieres — including the beloved soaps QD C B -N a w s - 1:30 A.M. ( B ' My Thrss Sons habit of looking at us. It takes us a while (2D @ - Don't Look Now Today's program features Rus­ ■a_i (B-700Chib ___ . 0 - Magic Garden*' QD - Ona Day at a Umo “ Dynasty,” “ Dallas” and “ Falcon C D - Jarsay Raport (B - News to chip away at that.” 0 - Kenneth Copeland sian sxpsriments with underwa­ QD 0 - Jimmy Swaggart 0 - Bustnsss Tknss on ESPN CB - CNN 2 Crest.” (H ) “ I Draam of Jaannla 0 - Indspandant ■>-r) 0 - Ho Mwi B (B - Poopla'a Court Early evening news figures gave IS ) - Robait Schuller ter births, strange reptiles and ® - 0 - USA Cartoon Expraoo 0 - Voriod Programa 12:00 P.M. Untvarsa The premiere of CBS’ “Emerald O -M O VIE: 'TallMaARiddIa' unusual celabrations. (60 min.) 0 0 - umo Houoo on 1 “ CBS Evening News with Dan Rather” 0 - Dr. Gone Seott 0 - Bhopo Up CB CB (B 0 0 - Nawa A woman comes to grips with her 0 - World Tomorrow 0 - N aw Sarandipitv SktBaro « .i Q 0 — VkHs Eiwmomda Point,' N.A.S.,’’ a Navy serial by the CD - Switch 0 - Nawa/Spotta/Waathar ( B - Midday - BM Bogga a 12.0 rating and a 24 percent share, own mortality as she faces the 9 * My Tbraa Sons 0 - Advonturoo bi Parodlao same team that created ABC’s popular 9:30 A.M. 0 0 - SoHd Gold 0 - Raphael 'Tha Apprentice 0 - Chrlatian ChHdran'a Fund " £ “ NBC Nightly News” a 10.1 rating and traumas of old age. Lila Kedrova. J E F F E R 8 0 N 8 0 0 - Today 0 - El M no do Papol Avoniurax ( B - Tottiolalaa 0 - Nowswalch “ Dynasty," ranked 17th with a 19.2 Matvyn Douglas, Brooke Adams. CD ~ Comment Years.' Raphael'a childhood and 0 - Nawamakar Sunday T 0 - Magle ol OH Palming a 20.1 share and AB C “ World News 0 - SportaCantof an la vkis da un nk To Ba AfMMMjncad CD - Point of Viaw man Hemsiey) in the final part 9 - News Update 0 - Morning Btrotch ( B - Inapactor Gadget The top 10 programs lor the week 0 - MOVIE: 'Final Aaaign- CB - Face the State 7:30A.M. 0 - Taka 2 0 - Do)ama VMr ® - News Updata flD tjoaie and tha Puaeycata of a three-part story on "The 0 - To Be Announced 0 - Doytkna (B 0 - Oanaial HoapHal ending Oct. 2, according to the A.C. ment' Tha chance meeting of e 2:00 A.M. . - Bugs Bunny/Porky pig 0 - El Show dal Madhi Ola 0 - WKRP In anebmatt OTHER NEW SERIES performed as ® - CHIPS Patrol - MOVIE: M y Favorite 9 - Evening at Pope 'Bernad­ CB 0 - Lowa Comwotlon ( B - FamHy QD Jeffersons," airing SUNDAY, television correspondent and s 0 - O o l follows: Nielsen Co.: , Veer' An alcoholic movie hero ette Paters.' Actress/singer Ber­ Russian journalist leads to roman­ (B - CBS News Nlghtwatoh 0 - Pink Pamhar Shew 0 - ChwSo's Angola S - MOVIE: Vanishing O C T . 9 on CBS. 10:00 A.M. 0 - Tam Bi Jany and NBC’s “ We Got it Made," in its third 1. AfterMASH (C K ) WUdamass* 32.000 miles of must be kept sober long enough nadette Peters joins John tic intrigue. Michael York, Gene­ 0 - Space: 1999 0 - Bugs Bunny, J. J. and Tax 0 - FamHy Faud s (B - Hour Magorlno 0 - AHva and WaHI 2. Dallas (CBS) / wiidemess from Alaska to Florida to appear on a live comedy show. WMlisms and the Boston Pops Or­ vieve ^jofd. Rated PG. 0 - AH /Lmarican Tarmle .lln ' 0 - Saaama Straat (Cloaad week, was 28th with a 17 rati'ng and the - CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIMp chestra (or a special perform­ 0 - Jim m y Swraggart is SKplored. 1974. Rated G. Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn-Baker, 9 ' Ask the MwMKier Toumamant Coverage of lha CB - Wolooma Bock Kottar Captioned) 0 - WsMbrooh Hospital premiere, of NBC’s “Yellow Rose," 3. Dynasty (AB(i) Jessica Harper. 1962. Rated PG. ance. (R) (60 min.) 0 - HscMo and Jodds 5:30 P.M. man'a finafx Is prasantad from ' T ' (B - Tic Toe Doush 0 - Woody Wbodpaeksr 32nd with a 16.1. 4. Hotel (ABC) 6:15 A.M. 9 - Embaiedores de le Musice (G) - Nevlgetore Tonight's 12:30 P.M. 0 r- Pattam for Living Hilton Head. SC. (4 hra.) 8:00 A.M. 0 - AlMmot (B 0 -iNows 5. Falcon Crest (CBS) ( X ) - N « w i (c)tte3 Compuloe Programa musical prasentando la program pays tribute to the feats CB- CB CB - Young and the Over at ABC, the network’s “ Hard- 0 - Batman of the ancient Potynesien seafar­ 0 - Sparta Update . CB - Woody Woodpacksr CD - WI«P bi CCbtebmad 6. Simon and Simon (CBS) S ) - W a«k In R «vi«w musica y el (oHdore de Colombia. 0 - Raatlosa 0 -F o m a o y castie and McC!ormick,’' which was No. (S ) - Evans and Novak ers (60 min ) ( B - Novijaoopo 7. A Team (NBC) _____ I -N H L Hockey: Hartford 0 - MOVIE; Tha Toy' A poor -r- (B - Varied Programa 0 - Dr. Gono Boott (B 0 - Ryan'a Hope 1 its premiere week and No. 2 its second 6:30 A.M. 10:30 P.M. men, despersts (or money. - M*A*8*H 8-9 tie. Love Boat (ABC) 0 - Day of Diacovery at Boston 0 - Soaoby Don 0 -7 0 0 Club . 0 - hlovta 0 - Eight Is Enough week, ^ s 37th with a 15 rating; "Just C D - Captain Kangarao (B - Sporta Extra egre«;s to be tha best (oy in a rkih it/ 0 0 - Electric Company 8-9 tie. Magnum, P.I. {CBS) 0 - Calabrste 0 - Psopis'a Court Spaolal kid's CNistmss Richard Pryor. 0 -C o M a p a 0 - Nawa 0 - Inalght 0-HooUaandJ Our Lock " was 45th with a 13.9 rating, d ) - Black Nawa 0 - From tha Editor'a Oaak 10. Fall Guy (ABC) S ) - Top Cat 0 - Undarsaa World of Jackie Glesson. 1982. Rated PO. O - AH-Ooy Movlaa 0 0 - Baarrh For Tomorrow 0-FronohChot “ L o fe r y ,” which ran against the d ) - Aak tha Doctor 0 - Miracle Revival Hour Jecques Cousteeu 0 - SIN Taaia Daporthra 2:15 A.M. d ) - N a w a 0 - Larson Sunday Night 7:15 P.M. CB - CBS News Mghtwateh 10:00 A.M. „.# 0 THE WAY ® - Thia Waak In Baseball 9 - Sports Sunday 11:00P.M. JIP (D - Sunday Morning I DBG IT. IT HAS ASTRO O - Inalght in Concert Olivia performs her W - MOVIE: AdvMmirss of Wind* A blind law student uses CB (B (B0 0 0 - Natxra BRIDGE CD “ Woody Woodpecker biggest hits. Ns wits and sense of humor to 7:30 P.M. 2:30A.M. ^ S ) - Styla With Elaa Klanach Sherlock Holmsa* Holmes stops (B - Off lha Sat CD - Austin City Umita QD - MOVIE; ^ Enter the an attempt to steal the Crown get treated normsNy. Steve Gut- 9 - Fraggle Rock Visit ths CB - Make Paaea W Hh Nature' “ 0 -M O V IE : 'ThaFront'A man Jewels of England. Basil Rath- tenberg, Randy Ouisid. Mark L. world of Fraggle Rock underneath CB - World Tomorrow Oswald Jacoby and James Jacoby GRAPH acts as a 'front' for renowned tel­ CD - Mass - Panther' 0 - Money Weak bone, Nigel ^ c e , Ida Lupino. Taylor. I960 the basement of an eccentric in­ evision writers who are politically Qj) - Pink Panther Show 9 - MOVIE: 'Castaways On 0-OddCoupla 0 - Rtok/Marriaga 1939 0 - Mr. R ogm 8poc|N ‘Mr. ventor. blacklisted during the McCarthy QD - First Southern Baptist Gilligan's Island' ' 0 - Sports Canter - MOVIE: BaH. Book and Rogers Tatks with Parents About 0 - First Camara JIP S h ^ 3:00 A.M. ' Keep him guessing era. Woody Allen, Zero Mostel. Church S ) - News/Sports/Weather 0 0 - MOVIE: 'Blada Runnar' A 1976. Rated PG. CsncHs' A young lady with Disciplioe ' Mr. Rogers interviews the NstionsI League playoff game CB - MOVIE; ‘SHghllv Scarier ' - Leave It to Beaver cNidren on their feelingB about special enforcer must find and Bernice Bede Osol 9 9 - Meet the Press strange powers meets s book not be necessary, then First Ca­ AmbHIoua gang leader iriaa to | J Actually, there was a fair ® - Ring Around tha World publisher on the eve of Ns wed­ rules and limits. (R) mera wW be shown at Hs regulsrfy destroy rsnsgada androida. Harri­ taka over a city govammant by- — 0 - Nawa Updata 9 - MOVIE: 'The Toy' A poor son Ford. % tgsf Hauer. Saan play for the slam. AU that 9 • 30 Minutes ding James Stewart, Kim Novak, 0 - Moro R M Pooplo scheduled time. double-croaaing a pal and usInB ’ NORTH 0 - Chalice of Salvation man. desperate for money, Young Rated R declarer needed was some S I - Davay/OoHath agrees to be the best toy in a rich Jack Lemmon. 1959. 0 - MOVIE: 'StmtnMk' A 9 “ Eedave Iseura UackmaH. Rhonda Flatning. Johi(' ♦ AJ7 0 - MOVIfe: 'Piaf' Dubbed kid's Christmas. Richard Pryor, 0 - Children: takight In the Payne, Ariana Dahl. lHS6 good luck in clnbs. This film biography traces Edith (G ) - Vietnam: A Television young Australian rock tihOitr fa­ Croeahre Gary Coltins and Mary V J6 2 cfour 6:45 A.M. Jackie Gleason. 1982. Rated PG. History 'Root of a War.’ Despite 8:00 P.M. - Kung Fu ii,.. South won the diamond Piaf's dramatic story from her bricates extravagant antics to get Ann Mobley co-host an hour-long 0 ♦ 78 O - Sacrad Haart cordial relations between Ameri­ C D “ AHce Lenny, the gar­ lead odth his ace over East’s birth in the gutters of Paris tohe SD ' New Jersey Hisperw herseif noticed. Jo Kennedy, jKofile of the lives of six children 0 - BportaCantar ' 4 A Q J 9 S ^Birthday can intelligence and Ho CN Mkih. Ross O'Donovan. 1982. Rated bage men. is secretly in love with ilayed a Lnimp to 7:00 A.M. glory of stardom in the 1930's. 9 - MOVIE: 'Under the Yum- Vere but too shy to tail her so. who are the innocent victims of 0 - P40VIE: T ^ ' Csdalsr ~ Rated PG. French and British hostility to the PG WEST EAST ace and low back d ) - Jerry Falwall yum Tree' Tw o people in love war. Anson WiNisms, ^ t e thrsatanad with tha doakig OT ' Vietnamese revolution laid tha 0 - M OVIE: ‘Good Neighbor C D - Star Search ♦5 1 ♦ « ! Then he led the Oclobor9,1991 0 - Mr. Rogers* Neighbor­ agree to determine their 'charac­ groundwork for a new war. (60 WNts end sk>Ann Pflug are their school, Xtclts a xtudaiu re- d ) - Kan Copeland hood ter compatibility' by living to­ 8em ' An advertising men, who C D 9 - Herdcestle and guests. "baltion. Tvnothy Hutton, Gaorge' x ♦ Q971 VA1084 and let it ride. The year ahead holds excellent min.) (Closed Captioned) ♦ K10S2 ♦Q<84 d ) - This Is tha Ufa 0 - Nuestra Familia gether platonically. Jack Lem­ suggests the farNly-man ap­ McCormick Herdcestle and 9 - Sports Tonight C Scott, SeenPann. IM I.Raisdl Ekwt was in with the king. , chances for niatarlal growth. d ) - Newark 8i Reality mon, Carolyn Lyntey. Dean 2:15P.M. proach to a straight'laced client, McCormick go after s dangerous PG. : J. ♦ 753 ♦ K 6 2 Meanwhile, East had been Although the first sigm may ( S - Sacrifice of the Mass Jones. 1963. finds NmseH posing as the hus­ criminsi who escaped from prison 0 - MOVIE: ‘Usad Cara' In or- IS) ' Week In Review 0 - Nawa/Sporta/Waathar ! SOUTH reconstructing the South only appear to be a sprinkle, a ® - WaM Btreat Journal ® - Jetsons band of Ns wife’s best friend. by duping the warden's wife. (60 der to get ahead in the used car (G ) - Seiko Supertennis hill shower will gradually devel­ ( 9 - Sunday Cartoon Expraaa 2:30 P.M. Jack Lemmon. Romy Schneider, min.) world, Rudy sells rattling wracks O - MOVIE; To Race the' r ♦ IQ1III4 hand. South had to have the ® - Res Humbard at fancy prices. Kurt Russell, Jack heart king for his two no- op. C Wind' A bund law studam usee, u 0 - Dr. Oarw Scott 12:30 P.M. Michael Conrwrs. 1964. C D - Straight Talk ♦ K5 ® - Business of Management QD - M OVIE: The Bhmo Long Warden. 1979. Rated R. his write and aanro of humor to' ♦ AJ5 tm m p Ud. If he also held the 0 - W orldof Qospal ( B (B - NFL Today Traveling AN-Sters end Motor. (G) - OfTWn Amertcane: 300 0 - S a h i t a l Years In itie New Lend To­ 0 - El Show de R. Barral gat treated normafiy. Slavs Out-! ' ♦ 10 4 queen, it was up to Blast to 10:15A.M. (B - Make H Real Kings’ Tw o black batk>isyers 0 - N C AA FoolbaB: Nstro isnbarg. Randy Quald. Mark L . . ^ 0 - Nawa/Sports/Weathar leave the segregated Negro Na­ night's program evaluates the re­ Indapandant Network take bis ace of hearts, lead a ® ) - Cooking/Kerr 0 - MOVIE: 'Tha Day tha Oama at South CaroHns Taylof. 1980. • Vulnerable: Both LIBRA (Sept 28-OcL 28) Treat 0 - Jbnm y Swaggart tional League to form their own ligious. economic and poNticsl diamond and save over­ others kindly today, but don't Earth Stood Still' An alien ad­ moirvstions behind German im­ Dealer. South 0 - World Tomorrow 10:30 A.M. team. Biiiy Dee Williams. Rtehsrd 0 - MOVIE: ‘M y Favorite 3:30 A.M. j tricks. If South didn't bold let your sympthalic nature pre­ vises earth to stop aggressive migration to this comlnem during 11:30PaM. CD- T V Mass Pryor, James Earl Jones. 1976 Y m t * An alcoholic movie hero 0 - Crassfirs •' the queen, there w as a 0 - Ksnnath Copeland conquest of outer space or risk the last 300 yeera. (60 min.) must be kept sober long ecKxigh d > - CBS News West North East Sooth vail where logic should reign. CD ** Marty Robbins Spotlight annihilation. Michael Rennie, Pa­ 0 - Style WHh Elsa Klansch !♦ chance to cook declarer’s Someone m l^l take advan­ 0 - Hsritaga Comar to appear on a Nve comedy show. C D - David Sussklnd 3:45 A.M. ^ "* tricia Neal. Hugh Marlowe. . 0 - MOVIE: The Front' A man 4:1SP.M. P a n ! ♦ Pass 2 N T goose with a low heart lead. tage of you. Order now: The CD ~ That's the Spirit 1951 Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, 0 - M OVIE; Jbixad' A black-: 7:30 A.M. QD - NFL Game of tha W e ^ acts as a front' for renowned tel­ 0 - Hm M i W M k Jessica Harper. 1982. Rated PG. C D - Laugh-In Psss *♦ Pass « ♦ AU this thought had taken NEW Matchmaker wheal and QD - Three Stooges tack daalar and a nightokib alngar' T evision writers who are poHticaHy booklet which reveals romantic d ) - W s Ballsva ® ) - Crossfire ^ D ~ MOVIE: To Be Announeed 3 ) - MOVIE: 'Sleeper' A con­ plot to kJH bar gambllitg boy-| 1- Pass Pass Piss place whUe South was play­ ® - MOVIE: 'Hard Boiled blacklisted during the McCarthy 4:30 P.M. temporary Rip Van Winkis turns compatIbIHties for aH signs, d ) - Insight Mahoney’ The Bowery Boys turn friend. Bstie MIdlar, Rip Tom,* ^ ing to the first four t n e u . 0 - To Be AnrKHinced era. Woody Allen, Zero Mostel. 0 - MOVIE: 'Murder by 9 - News/Sports/Weather ths year 2173 into s slapstick tells how to gal along with d ) - Jack Van Imps Praaants detectives to find a missing girl. Ken WaN. 1982. Rated R. So, Ekut’s four of hearts was 0 - Foro 41 1976 Rated PG. Decree' A vicious murderer de­ 9 - Ma)or Laagua Basabatl: carnival Woody ANen, Diane others, finds rWng signs, hld- 0 - WHd Kingdom 1947. vises clever cover-up. Christo­ American Laagua Champlon- Keaton. John Beck. 1973. 4:00A.M. led quickly. 0 - NFL '83 2:45 P.M. pher Plummer. James Mason. South’s play was not that dan qualHIas, phis nrore. Sand ® - Newsmaker Sunday ehlp Sarles/or Ahamata G D - It le Written 0 - Flashback: Fire at 0 - Sfxrtlight on Government CB - MOVIE: Count ol Monte 1979. 0 - Ufa of RHay ^ ~ Opening lead: 42 $2 10 Astro-Graph, Box 489, 0 - Electric Company Programming Should this game qui(ick. He knew he was dead Coooanut Drove The fatal fire in Cristo* After serving 14 years in QD - Honeymooners 0 - Prafssaional Rodeo from. ^ Radio City Station. N.Y. 10016. Boaton'a Gocoanut Grove nighi- 1:00 P.M. 0 - MOVIE: ‘Tepe’ Cadets. not be ne cess^, then First Ca­ if West held both ace and 0 - Misa Del Domingo a dun^on for a crime he did not mera, Knight Rider and the Movie: - Inside Buekiess MaaquHs. TX ' u Be sura to give your zodiac dub ia examined. tNeatened with the closing of 9 [ueen and had to guess if ® - MOVIE: '' A ( B (B - NFL Football commit, Edmund Dante escapes 'Buatin Loose' win air at their re- 0 - News Updata ^ T sign. Mall an additional S I for 0 - W.V. Oram Washirtgton at St. Louis their school, incite a student re­ 9 - Entertainment TMe Week By Oswald Jacaby lose honors were split. roguishly charming 18th Century and discovers a fortune in gems. bellion. Timothy Hutton, George guiarfy scheduled times. z your Llbfg Astro-Graph p ^ lc - aad Jamea Jacoby Finally, he m ade his 0 - Big Story Englishman runs out of luck. Ryan CD " MOVIE: 'Scars of Dracula Richard Chamberlain, Louis Jour- C. Scott, Sean Penn. 1981. Rated 9 - MOVIE; 'The Miracle 4:15 A.M. Uons lor tha year ahead. dan. Trevor Howard. 1975. O -M O VIE: ‘ThaOodfMhsr'A Worker' A young women helps s guess. W e aren’t going to tell 0 - El Ckib 700 O'Neal, Marisa Berenson. Patrick ' A young couple tangle with Dra PG. mafia patriarch finds that Ns vola- 0 - Madia Watch I 1 Magee. 1975. Rated PG. cula in their search for the young blind desf-nHJte child lost in s North’s three-spade caU you what it was. It was SCORPIO (Oct 2MI0V. 28) 0 - Kingdom Living 3:00 P.M. 0 - Evens end Novak tile family is Ns biggest chsNengs. world of fear and anger. Meiisse 4:30 A.M. man's missing brother. Christo invited South to make some Important to South, but for You have the abUlty to stze up ® - Hogan's Heroes ( B - MOVIE: 'Walking Tali' Bu- 0 - TV Community CoHege Marion Brando, Jamaa Caan, A1 Gilbert, Patty Duke Astin, Diene 0 - Thundatbirds va Guardian pher Lee, Omnis Waterman Pacino. 1972. Rated R. 0 - Beat of Oroucho ! '' inild «i«ro try if be liked his (Mses of this column we situations accurately, yet you ® - Insight Jenny Hanley. 1971. ford Pusser, a tough Southern Muldeur. 0 - Momiitgtown 0 - Ma|or Laagu# BeeebeH: hand. South liked bis hand want to applaud Ek»t’s might act against your beltsr sheriff, risks his life against i^ a l NetSonel leegoe Chemplooehlp 0 0 - Nature 'Foraai in tha 9 - Exchange 4:45 A.M. : ^ 10:45 A.M. (B - MOVIE: The Scalphun corruption and vice. Jos Don See.'Tonight's program axplorea for game, but had no slam ad. Win or lose, it was his (udgment and do somathing 8:00 A.M. tars' A fur-trader and a runaway Series Should tNs game not be 9 * MOVIE: 'Nobody's 0 - MOVIE; The Toy’ A poor! > embarrassing. ® - Jewish Life Baker, Elizabeth Hartman. 1973 the vast k ^ foraat which Ivaa at man, detperata for monay.' “ interest unless North wanted best shot. d ) - Barrio slave fight Indians in the Old necessary, sNemete program- ^ lha bottom of tha Pacific Ocean Parfact* Men from a submarine ® - MOVIE: 'SIwdow «ff • ming will be shown. V M S ro be lha beat toy in a rich; 'J to go past gam e on his own. (IW W S P A F B l ENTERPRISE ASSN.) d)-Jim m y Swaggart 11:00 A.M. West. Burt Lancaster. Shelley ilsar CaWomls. (60 min.) rescue vessel steel a Buddha SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Oee. Winters, Telly Savalas. 1968. p M b t' A man eludes ths poltes ■ » an - ■ ---- from a shrine, hiding it in a cava. kid a Chriatmaa. Richard Pryor. - 2 d ) - Confluanca CD - MOVIE: 'Tarzan and His j and hides out in small CaMomis ■■ weroome vnen noRer 0 - Orandss Sariaa: 'Los Jackie Gleason. 1962. R atsdra.' "j 21) At best, flattery is always a Mata’ Tw o hunters hope to have - MOVIE: 'Strangers On. ^ Doug McChjre. N ^ y Kwen, CD 0 towriwith his sister's fsmNy. Ter­ Ooaaa y Isa Bombtas' critical tool. Don’t try to use It d ) - Calabration/Euchariat Jane persuade Tarzan to lead Train' Tw o strangers meet on a 5:00 P.M. James Whitmore. 1968. esa Wright.t, JcJoseph Cotton' ■ today to butter up someona In them to the sacred elephant burial Washington to New York train (B - Bkmle Woman 0 - MOVIE: 'Jlm sd ' A bisck- QD - Tarry Cola-Whittakar donald Carey. 1943 ‘Boar blast order to gain his or har ground. Johnny Wiessmuller. and two murders are plotted. Far­ )ack dealer and a nightclub singer 11:45 P.M. 0-Blackstar (B - 8.W. A.T. CROSSWORD goodwill. Maureen O'Sullivan. 1934. ley Granger. Robert Walker. Ruth ( 9 - FIsshbsck: Firs M plot to kW her gambling boy­ C B -8 N u t a l HOLLYWOOD (UPR — ■" 0 - V k 'a Vacam Lot ’Program- Roman. 1951. Cocosnut Grove The fatal fire in 0 - Nawe/Sporte/Wsolhar friend. Bette MkMr. Rip Tom. ming for Chikken.' C p - Jerry Falwell 0 - h Takos a Thief 12:00A.M. The “Love Boat" goes.: CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jap. 19) ~ Auto Racing '83: USAC Boston's Cocosnut Grove night­ Ken WaN. 1982. Rated R. ACRdss ’0 To tha Answsr to Previous Puala CD “ Issues *83 QD club is examined. (B - MOVIE: -Fort ApwdM' A musical in a two-hour r' You're Hkeiy to lose your Incan- O - Popaya and Woody Stocks from Rossburg. OH 0 - Computer Programme 8:30 P.M. ihaltarad sida ~ Make Peace With Nature colonsi c a u m the mmiacr* oV special of country musIc '' tlve and slack on today it you 0 - Nawa/Sporu/Woathor CD - Ever Increasing Faith QD - Co-Ed Meg Griffin hosts this 0 - Voces y Carol 1 Bacaibfvfof 11 Author (9 weekly teen magazine. CD CD - One Day At A 'Hme hli mHItsry outpott by tha ditties with a boat load of " □ fall to keep your goals in mind. (3D - MOVIE: 'Here Come the The responsibilities of private 7 Moan! Turganav 0 - Robert Schuller (S ) - Newe/Sports/Weather 0 - Star Search Apachaa diia to hla own atub- ID It's Important to be slnglamind- Co- Eds’ Hilarity ensues at a girl's QD - Tony 8i Susan Alamo practice scare Merk and make bomnaaa. John Wayne, Henry guest stars that includes 13 Ftmad 12 Minus 0 - MOVIE: Tha Fighting (8 ) - Presente 0 - Say Brother □ college when Abbott and Cos­ him think of mining dentistry. Fonda. Shlriay Tampla. 1B4B. Melba Moore and Jimmy ~- qutnsrtiscli 19 Not of the ad. BuMvana' Five brothers remain tello attempt to pay off the mort­ 9 - MOVIE: ‘The Great Raca' AQUARRW (Jan. SB-PSb. IB) It on a aMiing ihip rather thm be ( 9 • EL Desfile de la A storybook hero and a viHain 5:30P.M. 0 - N C AA FootbaH: UCLA at Osmond. MMutats clergy gage. Abbott & Costello. 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CB - Ageonaky and Company and Shelley Wloton. ^ 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday O .. 8. 1903 — H Agostinelli honor to be celebrated People at Sunday party ' S it ^ « Former mayor, Manchester The award honors achievement State Bank President and promi­ in the arts and sciences that will ‘I wasn’t'a particularly religious person’ nent Republican Nathan G. Agosti­ benefit humanity and proinote nelli has won the national Civis social, commercial and industrial Illustris award from Unico Na­ development in the community. tional, an Italian-American civic "There was no question in our organization with a chapter in minds that he would win this Manchester. hands-down," says Leo F. Diana,na, > Trip led her to Bahai faith president of the local Unico groupu p / ' "Nate is simply an outstandining person.” BvCsusan Plese In front of 600 Unico members, 'The strong feeling of peace and of God Diana accepted the award for Herald Reporter I Agostinelli at an August conven­ M oney in the shrines is hard to describe... I don’t tion in Eloca Raton, Fla. Agostinelli The two-week vacation want to sound kookie about it, but I’ve was unable to attend, but will be in Haifa, Israel started out honored locally with a cocktail never met a group of more spiritual yet party at 2 p. m. Sunday in one of the is still as a long-awaited family banquW rooms at the Manchester reunion for Linda Davis of down-to-earth people in my life. There is Country^ub. 31 Homestead St. She no hypocrisy. Many of them have given Tickets cost $10 and are availa- planned the visit with her bie at the door. Proceeds will be In hand up a lot for the faith — homes anch donated to charity, Diana says. two sisters, one of whom careers.’ The Civis Illustris award is one lives in Europe. of three Americanism awards I was listening to one of those But as Ms. Davis Jetted Linda Davis established by Unico in 1976. On the financial experts being Inter­ viewed on the radio the other day, back home across the Homestead Street resident press release describing the Hardd photo b ^ K k * « award, nearly 100 accomplish­ and he used the term "money in Atlantic, it was more than ments and honors are listed for stress.” I never heard the phrase just the memories of her Agostinelii. GlobaUob before and I don’t know what it sisters that lingered. It was involved in organized reli­ have been too overwhelm­ Besides belonging to dozens of means, but I think it's where my gion at all. I never felt the ing to become a Bahai in civic and charitable groups, Agos­ the certainty that her vaca­ The bottom of the Globe Hollow swimming pool off Department, who supervised the job for the town, money is. It's in stress because I tion had turned into a need for it.” Haifa,” she says. “I tinelli served as chairipan of the don't know where else to put it. Capitol Region of Governments Spring Street, Manchester’s largest, was resurfaced construction workers placed a 1.5-Inch asphalt surface religious watershed. But in Haifa she began to wanted to come back and from 1969 to 1971 and as state Friday. According to construction Inspectors Jon V. on top of the existing pavement. The Balf Construction Now that the kids are out of coliege and the mortgage is paid Ms. Davis’ sister Cathy adopt a new perspective. see how I felt on my home Comptroller from 1971 to 1975. He Fedora and Ronald B. Charter of the Engineering Co. performed the work. ’“The strong feeling of ground. " retired as colohel with the Connec­ off, I don't need as much money as is a resident of Haifa. She NATHAN G. AGOSTINELLI ticut Army National Guard this I used to, and I'm making more. and her husband are two of peace and of God in the “It was a major deci­ . .. “hands-down” winner year. Where was it when I needed it? .Obout 300 Bahais who staff shrines there is hard to sion,” she says. “Did I Wasn't money easier to deal with the Bahai World Center — describe, she says. ”I don’t actually, believe that Ba­ Chicago teachers quit line for pay ten years ago then it is now? I don't v the Universal House of want to sound kookie about ha’u’llah was a manifesta­ remember hearing about a "mo­ it, but I’ve never met a tion of God? I could feel the ney market fund" until about five Justice in Haifa. Penny: Republicans Another sister, Carol, group of more spiritual yet spirit in Haifa.” By United Press International years ago. It used to be that the solid citizens kept most of their lives in Germany. So when down-to-earth people in my So Ms. Davis returned Striking teachers in Chicago, the ‘paycheck to pay bills with and put Cathy and Carol decided to life. There is no hypocrisy. home, and took time to having lots of fun nation's third largest school dis­ what they had left in the savings meet this summer, Ms. Many of them have given think about her decision. trict. Friday abandoned the picket bank. Their savings account paid 4 Davis went to join them. up a lot for the faith — “I gave myself a month By Alex GIrelll Democratic majority, the town lines so they could pick up their percent interest and they just let it “It was simply with the homes and careers,” she to see if I could still feel the Herald City Editor tanks 24th in taxes among the 28 paychecks and Oakland, Calif., accumuiute year^ after year, se­ teachers bargained with the heip of thought of having a reun­ says. essence living my normal Capitol Region towns. He said the cure in the knowledge that they Herald photo bv Pinto Mayor Stephen T. Penny told an town spends less per capita than the mayor. had a little nest egg. It was the ion,’’ she says. life. I decided yes, I was a audience of supporters Friday any town except West Haven in Chicago teachers, who have Linda Davis of 31 Homestead St. visited Israel this SO MS. DAVIS began to Bahai.” idied 435,000 students for five days, American way. night it has been an unusuai towns with populations of from There was less wheeling and AND, AS REUNIONS go, summer. Her trip resulted in her conversion to the research the faith in depth. She wasted no time act­ election campaign this year. 40,000 to 80,000. And he said the set up no picket lines at Board of He described it this way; school system has produced the Education district offices in order dealing going on and it must have ■there was sightseeing — to Bahai faith. The Bahais do not set out to ing on her decision. On Last week Republican Robert national teacher of the year, as to pick up their finai paychecks been better for the average person, many Bahai religious convert people, she ex­ ’ Aug. 6, she called the Heavisides said the bank headed well as one of the nation's 100 without violating ‘ union rules A Chicago teacher holds a ; because when there's a tot of shrines. And there were “When I went there, I plains. Rather, the words Spiritual Assembly in against picking up checks when world as “one planet, one by Republican Nathan Agostinelli outstanding secondary schools in sign during picket duty on' wheeling and dealing, the only South Windsor. She intro­ had received political patronage. Illing Junior High School. pickets are present. ones who get rich are the wheeler social gatherings with fam­ wasn’t a Bahai,” she says. people,” and the need for. of the prophet Baha’u’llah Republican Nathan Agostinelli Earlier Democratic Town Chair­ Instead, the 27,000 striking 3 Friday. Th e 'Ruth' in the sign : dealers. ily friends — many of ,“I wasv familiar with the understanding among are read. “You go out and duced herself, and said said Republican Heavisides was a man Theodore Cummings said the teachers and 11,000 other board refers to school superin­ whom were also Bahais. So philosophy of the faith. I nations. research it and see if you that she wanted to be a liar. Democratic party “led by Steve employees planned a rally at tendent Ruth Love. Contract HANDLING MpNEY has be­ the stage was set for a knew about them; their “I wasn’t a particularly believe it,” she says. Bahai. Republican candidate Joseph (Penny) has been a party that is Board of Education headquarters. Both sides reported some pro­ talks are continuing, but no, come complicated, even for some­ major life change for Ms. views of politics corres­ religious person at all. I Ms. Davis resisted the “The woman was all Hachey said Republican Heavi­ responsible and cautious, and has one with a modest income. If a shown care and prudence in gress in the latest negotiations and early end to the strike is Davis, who was raised as a pond to mine,’’ she says. A was spiritual,” Ms. Davis temptation to declare hep excited,” she says. “She sides was stupioK person makes $35,000 a year, he or Republican candidate Donna budgeting." more talks were scheduled. expected. Roman Catholic. key belief; the view of the says, “but I was never faith in Israel. “It would Please turn to page 13 Mercier said Republican .Heavi­ He described Penny as “articu­ Chicago Teachers Union presi­ she could easily spend full time sides and Republican Hachey had late, forceful and with a full grasp dent Robert Healey said CTU figuring out what to do with it. The participated in a contract award of the problems that face this negotiators “offered to agree to trouble is, of course, if you spend that had the appy^arance of community.” two or three non-monetary items full time figuring out what to do impropriety. ' Among the speakers was Arthur and ... offered to consider four or UPI photo ^ with the money you're making, you Republican candidate Peter Di- L. House, a former Manchester five monetary ones" in an effort to couldn't keep the job that pays you Rosa said no one had done resident who is now a candidate for win a 5.5 percent raise. c c the $35,000. It's so complicated for anything improper. Congress from the 67th District. That raise is the key issue in the most of us that we just give up. Mlddle-of-the -night blackouts best ■ “It's been a boring campaign for House said that to win elections a waikout by teachers denied a pay hike last year. This year I've saved some the Democrats, but the Republi­ party needs a leader and the money, and because it doesn't cans are having a lot of fun,” Two other Illinois districts were terror techniques to use in case of flashlights. Democratic Party in Manchester interest me all that much, I never Northeast Utilities threw a blackout for Penny said. is fortunate to have Cummings as a strikebound, but students returned parts of Manchester Eriday morning. It noncooperation. — The fact that neither of them works On a more serious note. Penny leader. He said the party needs to their classrooms in Joliet after a got around to doing anything with He doesn't accept excuses like lights out comes later. 13-day walkout. Teachers in North it. At lunch with a friend last week was about 4 a.m.; the woman didn't have In gave his audience three points they money, but mostly it needs people much else going at the time, so she decided or not being able to find the can opener. No, T could stress when telling their who are willing to'work. Palos District 117 idled 2,700 we were talking about money and I After stumbling back into the kitchen, T to take it in. no. In fact, excuses like these just make him neighbors why they should vote for He said Democrats are often students for the fourth day and said I had quite a bit in my Focus and finally unearthing the can opener and The first thing she did was wake up. PM more insistent. the Democrats. outspent, and when they win it is about two-thirds of the 90 union checking account. He went to work feeding an extremely angry cat, the woman It has always amazed the woman that she Adele Angle He said that with 12 yearS^of because they work hard. teachers in downstate Cairo on a paper napkin and figured out went into the living room. waiked out over salary. Classes seldom misses a middle-of-thc-night THE FOURTH THING the woman did how much I was losing every week Focus Editor The fifth thing she did was trip over the were held with working regular P T "Til ^blackout. was give up looking for the can opener ... U h ic a CO Ir 'JM by having it in the checkihj laundry basket. ^ ^ Bakeries told to pay state teachers, supervisors and ven though it’s pitch black outside This was after she knocked a bone china substitutes. account instead of in something teacup off the counter. She gave up looking else. a n y ^ y , there is some kind of mental alarm Now, another question. Why did she head HARTFORD (UPI) - Five The state attorney general's Oakland Mayor Lionel Wilson clock that wakes her up, so she can notice for the can opener so she could go search for wholesale bakeries in New York When I got back from lunch I Now, it's a sensible question. Go ahead into the living room and not back to bed? office said Friday the bakeries stepped into the teachers' dispute how pitch black'everything outside is. a flashlight instead. City have been ordered to pay the were accused of agreeing to after talks broke off Wednesday called a woman at the bank who's and ask it. What in the world was the woman Why is it that blackouts are the only times That’s because she thought, well, what state $7,500 in a settlement of a discontinue discount rates and and urged the two sides to keep been helpful to me over the years Two hours later, she slept through the doing groping for a can opener and mauling the heck, if there’s a blackout and I'm earth tremor; but the blackout, no, no, she when she remembers that she has two case charging them with price­ abide by a uniform pricing formula negotiating. . Itbu are invited to see — she calls and says I'm over­ butter dishes when she should have been flashlights, neither of which have operating awake anyway, I might as well listen to a fixing in schools and hospitals over in their sales to schools, hospitals Only one-quarter of jthp^'aty's drawn instead of bouncing checks couldn't miss that. looking for a flashlight? little music on the stereo . . . something to more than a decade. and other businesses. batteries? 49,000 students attendea classes when I write one for more than I THE SECOND THING the woman did Simple.'That’s because the Cat also woke But, no, the woman has -to FIND the watch the stars by. taught by $100-a-day substitutes have — and she suggested Treas­ was put her hand in the butter. She did that up at 4 a.m. The cat has nevWput much „ but board president David Tucker, flashlights first and THEN realize they and hear ttie inspirational... ury notes. Or, at least I think she because she was standing in the kitchen, store in blackouts; he puts enormous store haveyno batteries. They haven't had IN OTHER BLACKOUTS, the woman has Arrests made in vandalism locked in a room with board and said Treasury notes. I next called groping around on the counter for a can in the exact moment when the woman gets q u erie s for months now; in fact, they had the same stupid thought; and it is only Police arrested two persons the arrests, which were made union negotiators, said he was someone at the bank who deals in opener, and she found the butter dish up in the morning. halfway into the living room that she puts late Friday in connection with an shortly before midnight, but poiice optimistic the four-day strike didn’t have batteries last time there was a indicent earlier Friday in which would be settled. that kind of thing. instead. No matter what time it is, that moment is blackout. But the urge to find a flashlight two and two together. said the charges do not involve an "Were you interested in Treas­ the moment when he must be fed. He was gravestones were knocked over incident eariier this week in which The third thing she did was to realize takes over during a blackout and she The sixth thing the woman did was to go Teachers' union President taught this when he went to the cat at St. James Cemetery. other gravestones were knocked Roger Gooden took part in the ury bonds. Treasury bilis or there were no paper towels and there was immediately feels much more secure when back to bed, being careful to trip on the No details were available about over at the cemetery. meeting with Wiison. BRECHEEH/FAUIKNER Treasury notes?" he asked. "If nothing to wipe the butter off with. academy: he was also taught all kinds of she finds out that she owns not one. but two laundry basket again. you put your money in 90-day Treasury notes at 5.6 percent with a real earning of 6.5 percent..." Calendars “Listen," I said, interrupting what he was telling me, "I've got Thursday another call I have to make but I'll Manchester Community Health Service, Yomans Hail. Route87, get back to you on this,” Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Marriage Profile THE MONEY IS still in the Monday 1 checking account. Marilyn Neumayer Town offices and schools closed. Most of us aren't that interested Name: - t Bolton 134 Timrod Road Tuesday in getting rich — we just don't want Address: Mental Health Council. 3:30 p.m. Lincoln Center Tuesday Enrichment to get poor. We want to stay even. Occupation: Housewife gold room. Public Buiidings Commission, Favorite restaurant 8 8 Community Hall It's very difficult for anyone whose Board of Education, 7:30, 45 N. School St. fireplace room, 7:30 p.m. chief interest in life isn’t money to ‘ In Manchester Cavey’s downstairs Board of Directors, 8 p.m , Lincoln Center hearing Republican Town Committee, Community Hail, Favorite food: seafood room. 7:30 p.m. do that." We're surrounded by Wednesday Wednesday Film Series people who do have a serious Favorite beverage: Gin and tonic Cheney Hall Foundation. 4 p.m.. Probate Court Elderly card session. Community Hall, 1 p.m. interest in acquiring money and Favorite hobby: Entertaining Redevelopment Agency, 7 p.m. Lincoln Center gold Department of Transportation meets with local they usually get it. I’ve always Favorite sport: Tennis room. residents to discuss the proposed eastern Connecticut thought it was unfair for anyone to Roots for Boston Celtics fM- Thursday expressway. Community Hall, 7 p.m, Tuesday, Oct. 11th 7:30 p.m. try to get rich. Wealth ought to be a Idea of a good vacation: Maui Economic Development Commission. 8 a.m., Thursday by-product. Read Lincoln Center gold room. What do you do to relax: Board of Education, Center Schooi library, 7:30 On the train I take to the office, I Preferred entertainment Theater Judge's hours. 6:30, Probate Court. p.m. often see people going to work in Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m. Municipal Favorite entertainer Barbra Streisand Building coffee room. ^ . the financial district for whom Favorite actor and actress: Dustin Hoffman, ' Emergency Medical Service Council, 7:30 p.m. w O V G l U r V “ WHAT WIVES NEED money is both business and hobby. Favorite song: Theme from “Rocky" Lincoln Center gold room. It’s all they want to read about. The Music preferred: Soft rock Tuesday only newspaper they buy is The Favorite magoxlne Time Democratic Town Committee, Democratic head­ TO KNOW" Wall Street journal. If the world Favorite store In Manchester Craftsmen’s Gallery Andover quarters, Main St., 7:30 p.m. ever comes to an end I’m sure that None Town Council steering committee. Town Office paper will carry news of the event Pet I IF W Monday Buiding nurse's office, 7:30 p.m. •No Charge •No Donation Taken •Babysitting Provided in a brief, well-written story Favorite spot In Manchester Top of Case Mountain Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Coventry Taxpayers Association, Town Office Favorite color Blue Building, 7:30 p.m. summarizing the effect it will Building board room 7:30 p.m. likely have on the Dow Jones Pet peeve: Inconsiderate people Board of Fire Commissioners, Firehouse, 7:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office Favorite TV show: “Hill Street Blues" Tuesday Building planning office, 7:30 p.m. average, long-term bond rates and Church of Christ 394 Lydall St. pot \ belly futures. The people who Best thing about Manchester Village charm Board of Education, Andover Elementary School Water Pollution Control Authority, room to be Potholes in the street conference room, 7:30 p.m. p.m. announced, 7:30 p.m. (CofMr mol $t lid follow money will have had inside Worst thing about Manchester Planning and Zoning Commission public hearing on Wednesday information that it was going to 20-year conversion regulations. Town Office Building, School Building Committee, Coventry High School, Manchester _____ Lydall St) happen so they'd have done a lot of 7:30 p.m. room 18, 7:30 p.m. late profit-taking. f m U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Suturduy, Oct. 8, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALU. Saturdiiv 0 8, 1983 - 13

■■ ¥■■ ri£ Advice Woman putting in overtime ..1 (] with fantasies about boss DEAR ABBY: Please months, then her mar­ don't think I'm crazy or riage ended by dissolu­ completely without mor­ tion. I have accepted this als, but I have this over­ and have never made an whelming desire to go to Usue of it. bed with a very special Dear Abby I think we should have a man I work with. He's my simple church ceremony, A boss. Abigail Van Buran but Linda wants a repeat I am hot a tramp, and I of her first wedding — have never gone to bed bridesmaids, bridal- with a man other than my gown, escorted down the husband, but I will never aisle on her father's arm be satisfied until I expe- to "Here Comes the 'rlencb this ultimate inti­ realistically with a fan­ womeii feel more comfor­ Bride" — virtually ignor­ macy with my boss. It is tasy that has become a table with tall men, but ing the fact that she was not my Intention to start a futile, self-destructive ob­ when they mate, their once married. She insists M "love affair" with him session. If you don't know female children are usu­ that the dissolution .■-I”''.’ because I know he's a how to find a therapist, ally amazons. "erased" her former hanpily married man. I ask your physician to There is an old saying, marriage and she's en­ Herald dhoto by Richmond want him to make love to recommend one without "Opposites attract." How titled to a traditional me Just once, Abby, then I delay. I wish it were true, but it church wedding. All the Mr. and Mifs. Wilbert Garrison were wedding anniversary, will be totally fulfilled. I Isn't. Please comment. etiquette books I have wouldn't care if he fired DEAR ABBY: There TOO T A L L IN TEXAS read support my position. recently feted Tn honor of their 50th ought to be a law against Your opinion, please. ' V me afterward — that's DEAR t o o T A LL: Peo­ how much I want this tall men marrying tall ple with big Intellects pay UNEASY IN OHIO fantasy to come true. women. Or if they insist on little attention to how tall DEAR UNEASY: A dis­ How should I approach marrying, they shouldn't or short a person is. solution does not "erase" Friends traveled him? Should I write to him have children. My father Moreover, the truly se­ a marriage. But more expressing my desire in a was 6 foot 5 and my cure person is comforta­ important than what the non-threatening way? If I mother was 5 foot 11. They ble in the company of etiquette books say is the far to celebrate write a letter,- Mr. and Mrs. Scott T. Leone Mrs. Carl M. Lepack Mrs. Frederick J. Harrington Mrs. John J. Kajtor I word it? ''' — all girls, now fully stature. One should mea­ consider your wisties m UNFULFILLED grown, and all of us are sure a person from his or the matter. '- -V Garrisons’ 50th 8 FANTASY over 6-2. her eyebrows up, but alas, Today, many brides DEAR UNFUL­ Please don't give me most do not. who marry for a serond time do have traditional ^.eone-Mullen-Leary Lepack-Jimbrell Harrington-Stansfield Kajtor-Granquist FILLED: Please don't your stock answer, "T all '■ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Garrison of Venice, Fla., ask your boss to go to bed women make marvelous DEAR ABBY: "Linda" church weddings, but only former Manchester residents, were honored Sept. 30 Melissa Ann Mullen-Leary, of Macon, Ga., if their first was a simple with you unless you are models." We are all big­ and I are planning to at the Army A Navy Club in celebration of their 50th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Leary of Cynthia Ann Timbrell, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Linda Marie Stansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jay Granquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. one. Unda should consult prepared to end up humil- boned women with a lot of m arry. This will be my wedding anniversary. Cedarville, Mass., and Scott Thomas Leone of Macon, Eklward H. Timbrell Jr. of 19 Indian Drive and Carl Raymond E. Stansfield of Farmington, and Frederick Nels Granquist Jr. of 66 Arnott Road, and John Joseph iated, rejected and meat on our bones, and first and Linda's second. with the dergyperson who The party was given by their children. Guests came son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Leone of 2SD Cliffside Michael Lepack, of East Hartford, son of the late Mr. J. Harrington, son of Mrs. William F. Harrington of will perform the cerem­ Kajtor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Janos Kajtor of West jobless. not one of us is model (I am 30 and she is 27). from Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland and Connec­ Drive, were married Sept. 3 under the gazebo at Camp and Mrs. Felix Lepack, were married Aug. 20 in North Farmington, and the late William Harrington, were ony. I think he or she will Haven, were married Friday at Center Church. You need professionals material. When Linda was 21 she ticut. Catherine Bentz, formerly of Manchester, maid Lyndon. Sandwich, Mass. United Methodist Church. married Sept. 9 at SI. Patrick Church. Farmington. The Rev. Thornton performed the double ring help in order to deal I realize that most tall was married for 16 vote with you. I do. of honor at the Garrison wedding, also attended. She is The Rev. Wiiiiam E. Gardner of Faimouth, Mass., ceremony., Walter Gryzb was organist. The bride was The Rev. Richard W. Dupee performed the double a resident of Old Lyme and Venice. Fla. performed the ceremony. The bride was given in The bride is the granddaughter of Marie Stansfield given in marriage by her father. ring ceremony. James McKay was organist and The blessings at the anniversary party were given marriage by her parents. Sabina L. Muiien, and of 151 Oak St., Manchester.The Rev. James J. Susan Granquist of Manchester, sister of the bride, by the Rev. John McGinn, rector of St. Paul’s Jennifer M. Muiien-Leary, sisters of the bride, both o f Karen Erickson, soloist. The bride was given in Conefrey officiated at the mass and double ring marriage by her parents. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Corrado Episcopal Church in Southington. He is married to the Cedarviiie, were maids of honor. Bridesmaids were ceremony. Jane Tanski was organist and Marie of East Hartford and Julia Kajtor of West Haven, Get to the root of hair loss Garrison's granddaughter. Lizabeth P. Leone of Manchester, sister of the groom, Rebecca Lee Timbrel! of Middletown, sistej of the Langdon, soloist. The bride was given in marriage by sister of the groom. Mrs. Garrison is the former Evelyn Norton. The Heidi J. Leone of Manchester, sister-in-iaw of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Kathleen her father. ^ Thomas K ^tor of California, brother of the groom, couple was married on Nov. 30, 1933 in St. Lawrence groom, Hoiiis B. Koons, of Georgia, cousin of the Cole of Laconia, N.H., Cynthia Lupien of Milton, N.H. Deborah Walton of Vlfest Hartford was maid of and Hilary Cooper of Hartford. was best man. Ushers were Gary Tokarz and Glen O'Toole Church in Hartford. Garrison retired in 1968 bride, Sandra K. Fitzpatrick of Piymouth. Mass., and honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Stansfield and Karen Murray, both of West Haven. by having a doctor run tests after working for 40 years as a toolmaker at Pratt & Beveriy J. Haywood of Georgia. Stansfield, sister o f the bride, and Kelly Harrington, Timothy J. Coburn of Columbia, was best man. After a reception at Willie's Steak House, the couple Whitney Aircraft. Thomas H. Leone of Manchester, brother of the sister of the groom. Ushers were David E. Timbrell of Manchester, left on a wedding trip to Virginia Beach, Va. They will The couple have four children, Carol Fiaschetti. groom, was best man. Ushers were Michaei P. Leary Gregory Harrington, brother of the groom, was best DEAR DR. LAMB: A York. N.Y. 10019. brother of the bride, Curtis Lepack of Natick, Mass, make their home in Meriden. Enfield, Albert Garrison. Coventry, Wilbert Garrison of Plymouth, Mass., brother of the bride; Brian J. man. Ushers were David Koehler, Michael Phelps, year ago I had a complete .^brother of the groom, and Robert Lazzerini of The bride is a graduate of the University of and David Garrison, both of Manchester. They are Leary of Huntington Beach, Calif., brother of the Manchester. and Mark Stansfield, brother of the bride. hysterectomy. Although I DEAR DR. LAMB: Two Mr. and Mrs.Wilbert Garrison, formerly Connecticut with a bachelor of s c l^ c e degree in also the parents of the late Weyanl Garrison. The bride: Joshua H. Koons of Peachtree City, Ga., cousin After a recepetion at the Golf Club of Avon, the feel fine, my hair is falling months ago I was expe­ elementary education. She is employed by Society for Garrisons also hav6 12 grandchildren and 16 of Manchester, as they posed on their of the bride; Bruce P. Leone and John J. Leone, After a reception at Fiano.s in Bolton the couple couple left on a Bermuda cruise. They are making Savings as a systems coordinator. out, I am taking Premarin Your Health riencing headaches, a swollen neck and fatigue. great-grandchildren. wedding day, Nov. 30, 1933. cousins of the groom, of Tolland; Ronald W. Ferguson went on a wedding trip to Bermuda. They are making their home in Bristol. The groom is attending New Haven State Technical and wonder if this could be I was diagnosed as having of Manchester; Christopher S. Saunders of Cleveland, their home in East Hartford. The bride is a 1978 graduate of Manchester College for Electrical Engineering. He is employed by causing my problem. My Lawrence Lamb, M.D. Ohio and D.' Andrew Truan of Macon. Community College and is employed as assistant Sikorsky Aircraft. doctor said it was not infectious mononucleosis. After a buffet reception at Camp Lyndon, the couple The bride is a 1975 graduate of Manchester High manager of CVS Pharmacy in Bloomfield. The groom unusual for a woman to I was told the only treat­ lose her hair after a ment was rest. Normally I left on a wedding trip to Cozumel Island, Mexico. School and a 1979 graduate of Keene State College. She is a graduate of Eastern Connecticut State College Household vinegar is an effective and inexpensive am very active and would About Town The bride is a registered nurse in the Neurological is working on her master’s degree in developmental with a bachelors degree in economics and psychology. fabric softner when added to the final laundry rinse. hysterectomy and I am like to get back into my ICU of the Central Georgia Medical Center, disabilities at the University of New Hampshire. She He is employed as a real estate appraiser and Classified is the effective and inexpensive way to find lucky to be on Premarin The groom is systems audit manager at Cox Cable, had been employed by Laconia State School and salesman with Dies Appraisal Associates of a cash buyer for household items you no longer use. or else 1 would probably doesn't seem very con­ deficient in estrogen for exercise routine. Macon. Training Center as remedial special education Torrington. 643-2711. lose it all. cerned about my loss of any reason. After two tnonths of no Sisterhood meets Tuesday GOP Fashion show coming The bride is attending Providence College and teacher. Luckily I have always hair and doesn't think any And people do lose hair exercise, I still tire after Sisterhood of Temple Beth Shohnn will meet "Reflections of 83" will be the theme of the fashion graduated from Macon Junior College nursing The groom is a 1967 graduate of East Hartford High had a thick head of hair tests are necessary. But after surgery in some normal daily activity. but I'm afraid if it doesn't Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the temple on West Middle show to be presented Wednesday at 8 p.m. at program. School. He attended Central Connecticut State I'm very concerned about cases, but if that happens Will exercise slow my C Turnpike. "Let Life Be Manchester Country Club. Fashions will be by The groom received his bachelor of arts degree University and served in the U.S. Air Force. He is stop soon I'll end up bald. it and would like your it is usually within a few recovery time or cause Sullivan-Ritchie. I don't know if it mat­ Yours: Voices of Cam- Amoldeens of East Center Street. from Brown University. They will makt; their home in employed by M ITA Copy Star America of Clifton, N.J. opinion. months after surgery, not the condition to worsen? ters or not but I am about bridge Working Elsie Tartaglia and Emiiy Bostick are chairwomen Macon. as a North East regionaltechnical representative. why you are losing hair a year later. How do I know when I'm 40 pounds overweight ahd Your comment about comnletely over it? Women” will be the of the event. Judy Kargyl and Jennie Gremmo are ^th Ellen Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. but I do agree it is not I've noticed that cuts hair loss and low thyroid program to be presented hospitality chairwomen; Mary Fletcher has charge of ______^ ^ ISeverin J. Ritchie II of Dudley, Mass., and Neil DEAR READER: In­ don't heal as quickly as before, plus being over­ by Cynthia Cohen, decorations; and Shirley Bjarkman, publicity. Patrick Sullivan of Dudiey, Mass., son of Mr. and Mrs. DEAR READER: I fectious mononucleosis is they used to heal. weight, suggests some former Manchester A limited number of tickets are availabe by Francis Sullivan of 29 Steep Hoilow hane,/Ifif can't tell you for certain a viral disease. The virus The only other time I tests are indeed in order. resident. contacting Elsie Tartaglia, 647-9437 or Emily Bostick, Engagements married May 21 in St. Andrew Babola ^urch, from the Premarin. Pre­ lives in the tissues in the lost a lot of my hair was marin is estrogen and It is important to find out The program com­ 646-6904. No tickets will be available at the door. Dudley. nose and throat and may T when I had low thyroid may even help prevent if you have a low thyroid bines stories of women The Rev. Anthony Czamecki officiated at the be transported by lym­ problems. My doctor hair loss if a person is function again and need in words and fabrics. Training In assertiveness and double ring ceremony. Lori Zdrok was organist phocytes to the rest of the thyroid replacement. Ms. Cohen will discuss and soloist. The bride was given in m arriage by her body. ^ The Educational Community, 645 Birch Mountain I would suggest you see oral history'projects she father. M<»t^ people recover Road, wil offer a six-course session in assertiveness a dermatologist and let has worked on for the Mrs. Sharon McPherson of Osterviile, Mass^sister front the major manifes­ training for beginners starting Wednesday. Israel trip led him examine the hair loss past three years. She of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesm aidW ere tations within two to four Teacher is Esther Rubin, a psychiatric social and see if there is an will display the quilt Mrs. Deborah Jacques of Virginia Beach, Va., snter weeks. A few take several worker. Preregistration is nescessary. Call 646-0711. underlying reason for it. If project created by 60 of the bride, Mrs. Cheri Larsen of Coventry, sister of months to recover. Pred­ you happen to be losing Cambridge women. the groom, and Ms. Sandra Berry of Dudley, Mass. to Bahai faith nisone is sometimes used Legion sets month hair from a low thyroid Ms. Cohen is the Richard Lautenbach of East Hartford was best in severe cases. Other­ Conlinobd from page II problem, a little medicine daughter of Ruth and man. Ushers,were Severin J. Ritchie III of Dudley, wise the treatment is The following events are scheduled at the could solve the hair loss Sidney Cohen of Man­ Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Post of the American Legion, brothero f the groom, Martin Szeber of ETast Hartford called her friends and they had a party for me that symptomatic, including and improve your health. chester. The meeting is 20 American Legion Drive. and Kevin Fiynn of Manchester. Timothy McPherson night." rest. A few people have open to.the public at no Tuesday — 8 p.m., membership meeting. of Osterviile, and Jonathan Jacques of Virginia Meanwhile I am send­ enlarged spleens and liver charge. Refreshments Oct. 22 — Joint installation of post and auxiliary Beach, nephews

Deborah Ann Ovian 6ori Ann Whrta Patricia Ann Armstrong Can we get money back? News for Senior Citizens Wirta-Kennison Armstrong-Mcintosh Ovian-Hopper QUESTION: My wife (Direct Pay) 200 which Mr. and Mrs. Karnig Ovian of 55 Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Wirta of _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Armstrong and I went to Nevada to means you can buy the Bobby Lane announce the engage­ 8 W. Center St. announce the of 115 Wetherell St., announce the visit our daughter. While Blue Cross hospitalization Keep up with times by joining seminar'©n computers ment of their daughter, Deborah engagement of their daughter, engagement of their daughter, we were there, my wife policy that has a $200 Ann Ovian, to Mark Allen Hopper, Medicare Lori Ann Wirta, to Edwin L. Patrftw-Aim Armstrong, to Ro­ had to go to emergency deductible. You can also son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hopper Kennison Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. nald Paul McIntosh, son of Mr. and room. The hospitai buy a Blue Shield for field of computers, will be the of you inquire with your insurance Johnson, Art Randall, 37. Fair supplement our meals bus pick up at 8 a.m.; return trips of 56 Birch Mountain Road Ext., Mailbox Editor’s note: this column is Malcolm G. Russell Jr. of 204 Mrs. Paul J. McIntosh of East charged $25. We received medical coverage. This instructor. Fred also mentioned agent before registering for the Don’ t forget, that on October 12, program. at 12:30 and 3:15 p.m. Bolton. prepared by the staff of the Eldridee St. Hartford. the bill and I sent a Edith Prague will be a Blue Shield Manchester Senior Center. It ap­ that the computer that he will be course. 8:39-9:30 a.m. at the M.C.C. Our best wishes for a speedy The bride-elect is a 1980 gradu­ Century 90. As for cost; bringing to the center, will be a There are still tickets available Fitness Trail, the Manchester Rec recovery to Joe Karvelis who is in MENU FOR WEEK; 8 check. Is there some pears in the Manchester Herald on The bride-elect ic a 1980 gradu­ The bride-elect is a 1979 gradu­ ate of East Catholic High School. way to get this $25 back? Blue Cross 65 costs $47.07, relatively inexpensive computer for the Halloween Dance, sche­ Department will be sponsoring a Manchester Memorial Hospital. Monday: Closed. ate of Manchester High School. She ate of Manchester High School and She is a senior at Assumption Saturdays and Wednesdays. We both have Medicare quarterly. Blue Shield 65* (priced under $W.), and will meet duled for October 20,. This year for Fall Foliage Walk. The rain date is Lastly, don't forget, the center Tuesday: hamburger on roll, attended Roger Williams College a 1983 graduate ofthe University of College, Worcester, Mass., major­ Plan 81 costs $47.87, Blue- the needs of most individuals. If entertainment, we will have a October 13th. If you have any will be closed for Columbus Day, french fries, cole slaw, dessert, in Bristol, R.I. where she majoVed Connecticut. She is employed by and Blue Cross 65 and By Joe DImInleo ing in English and sociology. Shield 65 Plan 82 costs; interested, please sign up at the one-man band by the name of Bob questions, please call Winnie Cun­ this Monday. 'leverage. in business and law. She is Travelers Insurance Co. of Blue Shield 65. C.F. automatically paid this ANSWER: If you plan it Activities Specialist The prospective bridegroom is a $29.66. Your Blue Cross front office. A minimum of 15 Pitts. Many of the seniors who ningham at the Rec Department, Wednesday: meatball grinder, employed by A-Lined Handling Hartford. co-insurance for you, but so that the 39 weeks period 1978 graduate of Clemson Univer­ DP-200 costs $219.81 quar­ students is needed to have the have watched Mr. Pitts perform at 647-3079. SCHEDULE FOR WEEK: garden salad, dessert, beverage. Systems Inc. in East Hartford. ANSWER: First of all, because it was an out of ends the month before Greetings. It seems every time sity, Clemson, S.C., with a bache­ terly, Blue Shield Century seminar. . have raved about him. This year, The following are the Thursday Monday: Closed for holiday. Thursday: barbecued chicken, The prospective bridegroom is a the hospital has to send state hospital, you have to your husband goes on we turn on the T.V. or read the lor of science degree in architec­ 90 costs $67.75. You may Don't forget, on October 20th for in keeping with the Halloween programs for the month of Tuesday: 8:30 a.m. Ladies Golf potatoes, vegetable, roll and but­ The prospective bridegroom is a 1978 graduate of Penney High the bill to Medicare or submit the co-insurance Medicare, then he can go dally newspaper, the word compu­ ture. He is in his last year at be wondering about the a guest speaker, we will be having spirit, we are asking individuals to October: League; 9 a.m. shopping bus; 9:30 ter, jello with topping, beverage. 1980 graduate of Manchester High School and a 1982 graduate of the Nevada. Because you biU yourself. on Blue Cross 65 and Blue ter "pops up.” I’m sure many of Clemson working for a master's two different Blue Shield Edith Prague to speak on Medi­ dress for the affair, whether it be a Oct. 13 — Ervin Booker of N.E. a.m. oil painting class; macrame; Friday: vegetable soup, ham School and attended Springfield University of Connecticut. He is an paid the bill, you now have Shield 65 on August 1,1984 your children or grandchildren are degree in architecture. 65 plans. I would suggest.' care. Edith is the editor of the suit, a mask or a full costume. The Utilities, will be on hand to speak 10 a.m. square dancing; noon salad sandwich, dessert, College majoring in physical edu­ auditor at T.M. Byxbee Co., to ask the hospital to bill when he goes on Medi­ operating computers or at least An Oct. 13, 1984 wedding is that your husband take, "Medicare Mailbox" for a local price of the affair is $2., which on Energy Conservation methods, lunch; 1:30 p.m. exercise class; beverage. cation. He is employed by Pratt ti C.P.A.'s in Hamden. A Sept. 15, Medicare and send you a QUESTION:. My hus­ care. You do not have to are learning how. Many educators planned at St. M ary’s Episcopal the Plan 81. This covers newspaper, and is well versed in includes the entertainment, door and distribution of energy kits. bus pick up 9 a.m.; return 12:30 Whitney Aircraft Club and is 1984 wedding is planned. refund. Once you receive band is on Social Security be 65 to get the Blue Cross are calling this the "Computer Church. the Medicare deductible- the laws of Medicare. I can assure prizes and refreshments. Please Oct. 20 — Edith Pragui, editor of p.m. from Parkade. WEDNESDAY P IN O C H L E varsity soccer coach at Bennet the notice of paypient, the Disability and will not go 65 and Blue Shield 65 Age.” One cannot help being of $75 plus it pays the 20 you that Edith Will be able to get your tickets while they last. the "Medicare Mailbox” , will give SCORES: Al Gates. 573; Betty Junior High. Explanation of Medicare on Medicare until August policies. You only have to curious about computers, consid­ percent that Medicare answer all your questions, so a talk on Medicare and the laws, as Wednesday; 9:30 a.m. crewel Jesanis, 569; Nadine Malcolm, A June 30, 1984 wedding is Benefits, from Nevada, 1984. I am 61 years old be on Medicare^ If this is ering all the exposure. Age has Dworkin-Vishnevsky. does not pay of the Al­ please don't miss it. The "Mixed Arizona Scramble” well as answer any questions you class; refinishing class; 10 a.m. 568; Helen Silver, 536; Bert planned at Emanuel Lutheran you put your Blue Cross (my birthday is July 8, going to happen, then you really nothing to do with it. Many lowed Amount for the There are still some openings for golf tournament played at Red may have concerning Medicare. Friendship Circle: pinochle Church. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dworkin The prospective bridegroom is a number on it and send it to 1922), I am planning to seniors have expressed an interest Turner, 534; Grace Windsor, 524. must notify Blue service. The Plan 82 pqys; Rock, was a great success. The Oct. 27 — Selections by Esther games; noon lunch; 12:30 p.m. of 256 Ludlow Road announce the graduate of O.R.T. High School in Blue Cross. The address is leave my Job in 1983. My in computers. the Accident Prevention “Ixiurse, Cross/Blue Shield on June the 20 percent only. ' scheduled for October 24th. The weather was fine, as well' as the Andrews. Esther, a fellow senior, bridge; 1 p.m. arts and crafts; bus engagement of their daughter, Israel and Israel Air Force Techni­ 370 Bassett Road, North husband and I can con­ BRKIGE SCORES: Kay Ben­ 1,1984 and get his applica­ golf scores, and the picnic. The who plays the piano beautifully, pick up 8 a.m.; return trips 12:30 Martha Eve Dworkin, to Chaim cal School. He served six years in Haven, Conn 06473. The tinue on my Group Insu­ Well, the time has arrived; on class will run for seven consecu­ nett. 5,110; Helen Bensche, 4,780; tion in before the 2IMh of November 16th, the Senior Center tive Mondays, from 10 a.m. to 11 tourney was a finale to this year’s will be on hand to entertain you and 3:15 p.m. Vishnevsky of New York City. He the Israel Air Force and earned a hospital should have rance (CNA) at E.J. Kel­ Ruth Search, 4,250; Mary C^lpitts, Kennedy Center June for an August 1 If you have a question Fill be offering a computer se­ a.m. The fee for the course is $8. ladles golf league. All the men with her own personal selections. Thursday: 9:30 a.m. basket­ is the son of Betzalel and Bat- bachelor of science degree in never billed YOU. All ley Company for 39 weeks 3,630; Helen Hardacre, 3,590; Alice membership. As for your­ you'd like to see answered minar, sponsored by N.E. Utilities, Individuals completing the course participants had nothing but November 12 is the date of our weaving; orchestra rehearsal; The John F. Kennedy Center for Sheva Vishnevsky of Israel. computer science at New York hospitals accept Assign­ paying $186.73 per month. Powell, 3,540. self, if you plan your here, write to Edltl| free Of charge. Items on the agenda will receive a minimum of 5 praise for the caliber of play of the Annual Fair. Individuals wishing noon lunch; 1 p.m. program — the Perfoiming Arts In Washing­ The bride-elect is a 1978 gradu­ Institute of Technology. He is a ment and you are respon- What type of insurance do retirement so that your Prague, Box 591, Man­ Will be the history of data process­ percent reduction on their insu­ lady golfers. The following are the to donate crafts, knitted and Energy Kits distribution; bus pick ton, D.C., houses three magnifi­ ate of Kingswood-Oxford School. senior buyer with the Israeli sibie for the con- you suggest we get after BOWLING SCORES: Ed Your- husband will be on the chester Herald, Manches­ ing, a slide presentation on compu­ rance premiums, according to first place winners; Rose Lam- crocheted items, and bake sale up 10 a.m.; return after program. cent theaters: the Opera House, She is a classical guitar student at insurance. If you had gone kas, high single, 204; high triple, Ministry of Defense in the United the 39 weeks? 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She expects to graduate A June 24, 1984 wedding is about applying for the you are then eligible to addressed, stamped menihi'V the nroceeds from the lunch; 12:30 p.m. setback games; Blue Cross would' have Coeipnove, a professional in the offeiing 10 percent, so I suggest all Hanley, Irene Mistretta, C.A. capacity is 11.050. in June, 1984. planned. same? D.L. apply for a Blue Cross DP envelope.

) 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Siiturdiiv. pM ACC News. This court honors reformed alcoholics

foodstuffs (fresh, frozen and non-perishable), as Editor’s note: this column is prepared by the asked the AA volunteer presiding over the struggling with alcoholism to the members of supplies are made available. staff of the Manchester Area Conference of meeting how mandatory attendance can help AA, a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each During the long hot empty Emergency Pantry Unbeaten Eagle gridders in 46-6 romp ( “ Don’t you really have to want to get well for Churches. days of summer, there wtjre no scheduled food yourself?’’), he handed me a little pamphlet other, that they may solve their common which says, “ Sure, we could not stay sober just problem, and help others to recover from drives to keep the shelves sW'kcd. Lucy Desmond, Emergency Pantry Co­ because we were required to! ’’. alcoholism. By Nancy Carr ordinator, and Marge Harford, Co-ordinator of Yet, in a very real sense, every single AA MACC coordinates the Church support system MACC Director ’The Shepherd’s Place hot meal and snack lunch Best start for East Catholic football since back during the 1971 season member is at first ’ ’sentenced” to A A — if not by a for Honor Court. Every Monday night a local program, together with MACC staffers, arranged court, then by family, friends, doctor, or church group or other organization provides trips to the Foodshare Commission warehouse in She was a very attractive woman, a bit nervous counselor, or by his or her own inner suffering. sandwiches and finger desserts. (We had a By Barry Peters down; .second scries, Po.st five- on the last play of the first half Hartford, to pick up pre-ordcred foods at a start since 1971, leaving it unde­ pretty well, I was pleased with the said Kelly of Glastonbury’s first- at being up in front of everyone, but well spoken. We did not come to AA until we had to, in some special birthday cake (or the 10th anniversary.) Herald Sportswriter half drive to the Eagle 16, which yard touchdown; third series, when Dave Taylor went 83 yards minimal cost. Donated food, dollars and cents feated in four starts heading into whole team attitude.” She talked about being unsuccessful, about being way. Ginger Smith, Honor Court coordinator, bless ended up with an successful Zachery seven-yard touchdown; straight up the middle for six. The were therefore stretched to the maximum, next Friday's HCC clash with The East offense executed its miserable and unhappy — so miserable and It is a memorable exp^ence watching AA her, (or MACC for the past three years, says over HARTFORD <{- The public ad­ fourth-and-one attempt. “ We wi­ fourth series, Giliberto 20-yard run bolstered Taylor’s 7-for 107 keeping our operating costs to a minimum! arch-rival South Catholic, also at offense to near perfection, scoring unhappy that she repeatedly attempted suicide. members reach out to these men and women, 25 volunteer groups participate, most of them dress announcer best described Dillon Stadium. Glastonbury, the first seven times it touched the dened our defense at halftime so touchdown; fifth series. Post 14- yards stats, one of the lone bright Share your feet and your time! She is an alcoholic, one of the featured speakers some apathetic, some angry and resentful over twice a year. the tone of Friday night’s East which lost Ip South 16-6 in its ball. It wasn’t until the fourth 'they couldn’t run outside. Their yard touchdown; sixth series. Post spots on a dark night at Dillon Tomorrow, October 9th, at 2:00 p.m., we will at the lOth anniversary meeting of Honor Court, being there. The patience, the tolerance, the AA members, we salute you. Ginger, we thank Catholic-Glastonbury football opener, falls to 1-2. Wing-T offense can give you fits." 36-yard, touchdown; seventh .ser­ Stadium for Glastonbury. join with all people interested in the growing quarter that East failed to score on She took her last drink on Sept. 2, 1979, after 16 endless supply of good will is unique in my you and all the volunteers who make our game: The ’Hawk offense was hurt, ies, Giliberto to tight end Paul Roy, number of hungry people in the Greater Hartford Any East worries of a ’ Hawk a possession, when it was forced to years of drinking, and she says she wouldn’t trade experience. Oifiy someone who has bMn there participation possible. And to all the Honor Court “ We did have one more program upset were quickly abandoned on however, when leading ground- 27-yard touchdown. area, and begin a ten kilometer walk from the punt once and lost the ball ^ a her best day drunk for her worst day sober. That’s could reach out with such compassion. ^ attendees in the coming year, blessing — are on our halftime agenda, but gainer Anthony Grant went down Post, senior running back who United Methodist Church of Hartford, 571 the game’s first play when electri­ fumble. saying a lot. There is an AA meeting every night in prayers are with you. - unfortunately, we must start the fying junior Buddy Zachery took It would be impossible to infer with an injury ea/ly and never has been top ball carrier to date, Slali.stics; Farmington Avenue. Honor Court is an alternative sentencing Manchester, some nights two, about 10 meetings Organizations working with Honor Court and second half." returned to the action. led the East offense, carrying 14 ECHS GHS Sponsor sheets for the walk are available at all the opening kickoff and scampered the final score by looking at the program operated cooperatively by Circuit Court a week altogether, with between 125 and 150 AA by providing food include: North United It was indeed unfortunate that 79 yards to the Glastonbury five. game statistics. East managed "They blew us off the ball all times for 169 yards, mostly up the 13 First downs 9 MACC member churches. Ifyou can’t walk, bring 12, members of Alcoholic Anonymous and MACC, attending Thursday night at the Marine Club. A Methodist, South United Methodist (2 groups), Glastonbury hud to come back out One play later, senior quarterback only four more first downs (13-9) night," said Glastonbury coach middle. Senior fullback Jim De- 2$4 Yards rushing 153 non-perishable food items to the starting point, or Although the meetings, held every Monday night, person struggling with the disease of alcoholism Center Congregational, Second Congregational, into the chilly air at Dillon Stadium John Giliberto sneaked over from and 82 more offensive - yards Frank Hauser. "W e were in the Persia carried 11 times for 65 27 Yards passing 76 sponsor a walker to help feed the hungry. rain, shine or blizzard, at the Court Building on can pick up the phone any hour of the day or night South Congregational (East Hartford), Bolton here for the second half in a night the two and East was never (311-229) than the Tomahawks. right spots, but we didn’t make the yards, and Kelly thought the 311 Total yards 229 Center Street, are run by dedicated A~A members, and find someone in AA to come help him. Congregational, Trinity Covenant, St. Paul’s when East’s offense matched the headed. However, Glastonbury had enough tackles. We’re not as bad as we senior’s work was the key to his 1-1 Passing A SPECIAL PLEA they are meetings about AA. not regular AA (Glastonbury), St. Maurice, R.C. (Bolton), temperature in the Eagles’ 46-6 "We were ready to go from the turnovers to feed the Waltons, with looked tonight. We didn’t come to offense; "If DePersia has a good 4 Interceptions 0 meetings. THE SECOND SPEAKER, an older man. sat United Pentecostal, Church of Christ, Wapping rout of the Tomahawks in a start,” said East copch Jude Kelly four interceptions and one fumble play” night, it makes things easier for 1 Fumbles lost 1 ' One of our senior neighbors suffering from a Of the 50 men and women who meet in the by an AA sign that read “ I am responsible. When Community Church (South Windsor), Our Savior non-league football game. in the understatement of the young disrupting its offensive drives. East scores went exactly like our offense.” 3-25 Penalties 5-32 disabling illness is housebound. The only link with courtroom every Monday night, approximately anyone, anywhere, reaches out for help, I want Lutheran (South Windsor), Faith Lutheran (East The victory, gives East its best season. "The execution went "They were moving the ball." this; first series. Giliberto touch­ Glastonbury’s lone score came 1-33 . Punting 1-23 25 are court appointees — offenders under the hand of A A always to be there. And for that — f Hartford), Emanuel Lutheran, Concordia Luthe­ the outside world is a television set. Alas, the TV suspended sentence or on probation ^ h o are am responsible.” And he urges those there to ran, Church of the Nazarene, Community in this home is broken beyond repair. required by the judge to attend HonorXourt for "pick up the phone instead of the drink. Ask for Baptist, St. Bridget’s Rosary Society, St. Francis Do you have a small TV in good working between 6 to 12 weeks. help — it will be there.” And it will. Thanks to the X Mother’s Circle, Beta Sigma Phi, and Our Lady condition you would be willing to offer? Please incredibly dedicated men and women of AA. help of Unity Mother’s Circie. keep in mind our friend in need is on limited ' i Orioles blow out Chisox WHY HAS the judge required their attendance will be there. income, and cannot deal with any repairs no at Honor Court? Because the episode which He concludes by telling us, "The first thing I do SHARE WITH FOODSHARE matter how slight. every morning is ask God for another day of If you can help bring a bit of entertainment to By Fred McMane , brought them before the judge is related to their UPl Sports Writer problem with drinking. Mandatory attendance sobriety and the last thing I do every evening i ; MACC is a member of The Foodshare our friend, kindly contact Sara Keleher, Elderly introduces • these men and women to the AA thank God for another sober day.” Commission. Outreach worker for the town of Manchester, at 'Ch ic a g o — Eddie Murray Honor Court introduces men and women As a member agency, we are able to purchase Human Services, 647-3094. program, whether they are willing or not. When I awoke from a long post-season slumber with an eye-opening three-run first-inning homer and the Baltimore Orioles held their poise during a brush-back fracas to Calendars rout the Chicago White Sox 11-1 Friday night and move to within one victory of the American Nurse at St. George’s Crusade at Faith League pennant. Singer .at Calvary The Orioles, who took a two SOUTH WINDSOR — Vinnie Cioffi of Boca Raton, BOLTON — Queen Utley of the University of Evangelist Mel W. Stadt of Union Grove, Wis. will games to one lead in the best-of- Fla., will speak and sing Sunday at 10:30 a.m. at Connecticut Mansfield Wellness Center in Storrs will conduct a family gospel crusade from Wednesday five playoff, can wrap up their Calvary Church, 400 Buckland Road. speak Thursday at 8 p.m. at St. George’s Episcopal through Oct. 16 at Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St. sixth pennant with a victory Cioffi, who is an ordained minister, has recorded Church, Route 44. Services each night will begin -at 7. with the Saturday, Storm Davis will pitch more than a dozen albums. He was the founder of a Mrs. Utley, a nurse at the center, will discuss the exception of Oct. 15. On that evening, a family for the Orioles and left-hander traveling group called the Torchbearers. and formed relationship between physical and emotional prob­ ^fellowship supper will start at 5. Stadt will also speak Britt Burns will hurl for Chicago. a successful rock band, where he played lead guitar. lems of people as they grow older. at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. services Oct. 16. In spoiling the White Sox’s He graduated from Zion Bible Institute in East The church-sponsored event is open to the public. Music will be the feature of all the gospel meetings. post-season home-coming party — Providence, R.I. and studied at Southeaster College in There is no admission. Refreshments will be served. Stadt plays an electric accordian-organ combination their first in 24 years — the Orioles Lakeland, Fla. The public is invited to the service. called the accorgan. The public is invited. got all the runs they needed in the On Oct. 16, the church will celebrate its ninth first inning against loser Richard Apple bake at Second anniversary. Services were originally held in Orange Dotson when Murray ended an South’s calendar Hall on E. Center Street. The Pilgrim Fellowship of Second Congregational O-for-29 drought in post-season The following events are scheduled at South United Church will sell apple pies and crisps today and play dating back to the 1979 World Methodist Church for the coming week: Sunday to raise funds for a fall retreat. Series with a three-run homer that Baltimore’s Eddie Murray is welcomed by teamnlate Cal Tuesday — 10 a.m., vineyards study, 7:30 p.m., Call in orders to the church this morning. Number is landed halfway up in the second Ripken Jr. (8) after slamming three-run homer in first women’s prayer and study. 649-2863. Prices are $3.75 for a large apple pie, $3 for a deck — more than 425 feet from Wednesday — 10 a.m., Bible study of Matthew: 1208 small pie, and $2.50 for an apple crisp. Items ordered home plate. inning against Chicago White Sox Friday night at Main St.; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir; Bible study. Jim Dwyer, the left-handed Comiskey Park. may be picked up today or Sunday before and after tbe phia. Matthews had perfect da'/ in Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m.. 10 a.m. worship service. Phillies’ Gary Matthews connects for a hitting half of manager Joe Alto- Youth Choir: missions commission: 8 p. m., worship The Pilgrim Fellowship includes teens in grades 8 two-run homer against the Dodgers in (pading club to 7-2 win. belli’s platoon, started the inning Bolton Congregational Church’s new and music work area. uprising with a line double to right loaded, allowing two runs to score. pointed at the left-hander an! through 12. The group meets every Sunday from 6:30 ■ W / fourth inning of tlTl Friday in Philadel­ minister, the Rev. Charles Ericson, and Friday — 10 a.m., Al-Anon. to 8 p.m. at the church, 385 N. Main St. Call Rev. and Cal Ripken beat out an infield Rich Dauer also added a sacrifice began walking toward the mound. his family — his wife, the former Jane Saturday — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., annual fair. Joseph Milton at 649-2863. hit before Murray unloaded his fly in the inning. Both benches emptied and Kittie homer. It ended an O-for-8 slump in The margin of victory tied an AL had to be forcibly restrained from C Beal of Wethersfield, Jennifer Lee, 2, this series and was his first hit in*t championship record held by New charging the mound. c and Daniel Hayden, 3 months. Here’s Nazarene week the playoffs since the second game ' York over Oakland in 1981. When things calmed down, Balti­ China expert to speak Matthews, Hudson pace of the 1979 Scries against Flanagan, who missed much of more showed the kind of poise that The following events are scheduleti at the Church of Pittsburgh. the season with ligament damage carried them through the stretch New pastor chosen the Nazarene for the coming week: The Unitarian Universalist Women’s Federation Two more of Altobelli’s platoon in his left knee, scattered five hits run in the tough AL East as second Tuesday — 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales­ will hear Pamela West discuss women in China at its BOLTON — The Rev. Charles Hayden Ericson of players. Al Bumbry and John over five innings before turning baseman Dauer grabbed Harold cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor. Oct. 19 meeting at -the Unitarian Universalist Fairfield has been elected pastor of Bolton Congrega­ Lowenstein, chipped in with run­ things over to Stewart, who pitched Baines’ scorching one-hop smash Wednesday — 7 p.m., missionary meeting with Society-East, 153 W. Vernon St. tional Church. His appointment will be effective Jan. scoring doubles as Baltimore got one-hit relief over the last four and turned it into a double play to Marilyn Coffman, missionary to Papua, New Guinea; Ms. West, a 131 Hartford Road resident, is a Phillies to 2-1 NL edge the most out of eight hits and 1. certified reality therapist as well as an East Asian innings to notch a save. immediately squelch a potential T teen Bible study; Chancel Choir rehearsal. coasted to victory behind the The unanimous vote culminated a nine-month effort political science student at Trinity College. Chicago’s only run came in the threat. , T Thursday — counseling sessions with Rev. Eddy. being pushed back to 3:35.1 had to by the pastoral search committee to find a By Mike Tullv combined six-hit pitching of Mike second when Ron Kittle doubled, Dotson, on the other hand, could Call 646-8599. replacement for the Rev. J. Stanton Conover, who UPl Sports Writer do something else to keep busy. So Flanagan and Sammy Stewart. moved to third on an infieldout and not keep his cool after a similar retired on Christmas Eve last year. Since then, the Presbyterian’s week I started reading the newspaper Bumbry knocked in a second- scored when Vance Law beat out brush-back incident in the fifth. until until it was time to start inning run with a double and Rev. R. Stanley Eaton has served as interim minister. Presbyterian Church of Manchester, 43 Spruce St., PHILADELPHIA - A veteran an infield hit over second base. The With two out, Dotson hit Cal Center’s agenda listed warming up.” Lowenstein drove in two runs with Rev. Ericson is a native of Hartford. He graduated will shpw the James Dobson film ,'“ Shaping the Will coming off his most disappointing White Sox. who led the majors in Ripken with a pitch and the Hudson, despite notching only a double in the fifth to help from Wethersfield High School in 1971 and received a The following events are scheduled at Center Without Breaking the Spirit,” on Sunday at 7 p.m. season and a rookie who began the runs scored this year with 800, Orioles’ shortstop trotted to first one victory after Aug. 8, became Flanagan attain the triumph. bachelor’s degree in psychology from Trinity College Congregational Church for the coming week: Dr. Dobson is a psychologist and author. season in the minors combined to have managed only three in three without saying a word. However, only the second Phillies’ rookie to Todd Cruz singled home a run off in 1977. He graduated cum laude with a master’s Monday — 10a.m., Emma Nettleton group, Robbins The public is welcome. Nursery care is provided. place the Philadelphia Phillies on playoff games. when Dotson’s first pitch to Mur­ degree in divinity from Andover Newton Theological l]|oom; 7:30 p.m., Bible study, Robbins Room. the verge of a berth in the 1983 start a playoff game. He received a reliever Dick Tidrow in the eighth The game twice nearly erupted ray was in tight, the big first School in 1980. Tuesday — 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room; World Series, standing ovation from the crowd and the Orioles broke the game into a free-for-all fight during the baseman pointed at Dotson and He was ordained June 15, 1980, and since that time 5:30 p.m., confirmation, Robbins Room; 7:30 p.m., Gary Matthews drove in four when he came to bat in the bottom open with a four-run ninth inning. middle innings after batters from took a step toward the mound. has been associate pastor at First Church Congrega­ stewardship, church office; board of Christian Deadlines changed runs against the Los Angeles of the eighth. Baltimore collected three walks, both teams.were hit by pitches. This time, both benches and the tional in Fairfield. He is married to the former Jane concern; board of Christian education. Federation Mel W. Stadt Dodgers’ ' wounded pitching staff "It was a typical Hudson game,” a double by Ripken and were gifted In the fourth. Kittle was struck center-field bullpens emptied and Beal of Wethersfield, They have two children, Room. starting Oct. 17, all news items submitted Friday and the Phillies rode the said Philadelphia Manager Paul by an error by left fielder Jerry on the left knee by a 3-2 pitch from the players converged near home Jennifer Lee, 2, and Daniel Hayden, three months. Wednesday — 6:30 p.m'., sacred dance. Federation for publication on this page must be Charismatic mass set healthy arm of Charles Hudson to Owens. "A s long as he keeps the Hairston, who dropped pinch hitter Flanagan and, after taking three plate and-the pitchers mound but Ericson’s experience includes work with youth Room; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir, choral room. submitted by 9 a.m. Tuesday. within one victory of the National ball down and concentrates, he’s Joe Nolan’s long fly with the bases steps toward first base, turned. no punches were thrown. groups, church school, confirmation classes and adult Thursday — 10 a.m., Bible study. Federation This includes'changes in religious servi­ HARTFORD — There will be a charismatic mass league pennant with a 7-2 tough to hit. Gary’s been playing Bible study. He has been actively involved at Silver Room; 7:30 p.m., prudential board. Federation ces, as well as calendar items. Oct; 21 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Church, 160 Main St. decision. steady but he hasn’t really been Lake, the church summer conference center. He is an Room; 7:30 p.m., parish visitation training. Woodruff The celebrant will be the Rev. Michael Galasso. The Matthews homcred in the fourth banging the ball the last few experienced counselor. Hall. public is invited. inning, singled home two runs in weeks. You could see him sitting on the fifth and singled home one the ball a little better." more in the seventh in support of "He pitched a good ballgame,” THE the rookie right-hander’s four-hit, said Lasorda. “ He held us to four Religious services jtine-strikeout performance to give hits in nine innings. He must have BIBLE the Phillies a 2-1 lead in the pitched a good ballgame. They , ^ ------J-* PEAKS best-of-five series. have to win three before it’s over Andover Prince ot Pence Lutheran a.m. Nursery and Sunday St. Rev. Stonley M. Lancola, provided. minister of visitations; Key. a.m., priesthood and relief B y They can wrap up their second and they’ve only won two.” UPl photo Church, Route 31 and Narth school. , pastor. 9 a.m., mass. Church ol tho Nazarono, Clifford O. Simpson, pastor society. EugBiw N L flag in four years tonight when Matthews, a 33-year-old veteran River, Road. Rev. W.H. Gospel Hall, Center Street. St. Bartholomew's Church, 236 Main St. Rev. Neale emeritus; Michael C. Thorn­ St. James Church, 896 Main of 12 major league seasons, fell to Tom Lasorda has pensive First Conaregotionol Wllkens, pastor. 9 a.m., Sun­ 10 a.m., breoking bread; 741 E. Middle Turnpike. Rev. McLain, senior pastor; Rev. ton, associate pastor. 8 a.m., St. Rev. Francis V. Kru- Braw tr they send Steve Carlton against Church of Andovtr» Route 6. day school; 10i15 a.m., war­ 11:45 a.m., Sunday school; 7 Martin J. Scholskv, pastor. George Emmitt, minister ot early bird service; 8:45a.m., kowskl, Rev. Robert Bur­ Jerry Reuss in a rematch of Game career-low totals of .258 and 50 look on his face as his Rev. Richard H. Tavlor, pas­ ship service. p.m., gospel meeting. breaktast. Woodruff Hall; 10 bank, Rev. Richard A. Lo- tor. Sunday worship: 11a.m., Saturday moss at 5 p.m.; visitation and outreach. 9:30 At children we ere exr 1 pitchers. RBI. But his 3-for-3 performance Dodgers fell to Phillies to fall St. Mary Church, 1600 Main Full Gospel Interdenomi­ Sunday massesotS:30, lOand a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 a.m., worship service, sanc­ more, team ministry, Rev. came at a perfect time for Hudson nursery care provided. St. Father James J. William­ national Church, 745 Main St. 11:30 a.m. a.m., worship, children's tuary; 10 o.m. summer Edward J. Reardon. Satur­ posed to the Illusion that The start of the game was behind in the NL playoff Church school: 9:30 a.m., son, pastor. Masses Satur­ Rev. Philip p. Saunders. St. Bridget Church, 70 Main church and nursery; 7 p.m., church school dav masses at 4 and 6:30 “good guys elweye finish delayed 27 minutes by a traffic and helped erase some unhappi­ Sunday. Sunday, 10:30 a.m., adult day at 5:15p.m.; Sunday 9:30 St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan evening service, nursery. Talcetlvlllo Congregational p.m.) Sunday masses at 7:30, nret," e Pollyene view of accident on the Schuylkil Express­ ness over his reduced playing time series. and 10:45 a.m.; holydavs, Bible study and Sunday and Rev. Emilio P. Padelll, Unitarian Universalist So- Church, Main Street and Elm 9, 10:30 a.m., and noon. Bolton school; 7 p.m., worship ser­ “liv in g h e p plly ever after.” way that further held down a this year. 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Confes­ co-pastors. Saturday masses detv. East, 153 W. Vernon St. Hill Road, Tolcottvllle. Rev. This childish nelvete le sions 4:30 to 5 p.m. vice. Tuesdovjor7:30 p.m., at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Rev. Arnold Westwood, min­ Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. 10 crowd of 53,490. “ Pete Rose was also in the same scoring after the catch. Church of St. Maurice, 32 special -Btble^tudles; Wed­ not bed unless It certlee Hebron Road. The Pev. J. Second Congregational masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 add ister, 10:30 a.m., service. a.m., worship service and F0RAME8MBE0F Matthews, also drew a walk and situation,” Matthews said of Rose, Marshall atoned for his lethargy Church, 1746 Boston Turn­ nesday at 7:30 p.m., worship naon. St. Mary’s Episcopal church school. over Into adult yeere. The Clifford Curtin, pastor. Sat­ service. Prayer llne,646-8731, CHRISTIMI HOPE AND LOVE who went 3-for-4. “ 1 felt if Pete in the fourth, snapping an O-for-9 8 urday massatSo.m.; Sunday pike. Rev. David Jarvis, Jehovah’s Wllnosses, 647 Church, Park and Church Temple Beth Sholom, 400 reelltiss ere that being e scored in the second inning, when 8 minister. Regular schedule: 24 hours. Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday, streets. Rev. Stephen K. Jac­ E. Middle Turnpike. Rabbi Los Angeles starter and loser Bob could take it, then I could take it. It slump with a two-run homer. masses at 7:30, 9:15 and II 10 a.m., warship; 8 a.m., Faith BaplisI Church, 52 Richard J. Plavin, Israel Dlalj^OPE good person does not ex­ a.m. Congregation Bible Study, 7 obson, rector; Rev. Freder­ empt one from negative Welch was forced from the game was tough not playing but I have to Dusty Baker led off the fourth with Bolton Unitod Methodist DIal-A-Rlde to church; 8:45 Lake St. Rev. James Bel- p.m.; Thursday, Theocratic ick P. Moser, associate rec­ Tabatskv, cantor. Dr. Leon a single and two outs later, a.m., church school, nursery lasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sun­ School (speaking course), tor. 7:30 a.m., Holy Wind, Rabbi Emeritus. Servi­ A Mlnbi^ 8f experiences. with a recurrance of bursitis in his be ready at all times.” < Church, 1041 Boston Turn­ Marshall launched an 0-1 pitch pike. Rev. Stewart Lanier, to grade eight, adult discus­ day school; 10:30 o.m., wor­ 7:30 p.m.; Service meeting Eucharist; 9 a.m.. Holy ces, 8:15 p.m., Frldoy and Cntir CM ffifitjM il Chircli Oltsn people adopt e left hip. Welch, forced from games on sion; 11 a.m., coffee and ship ser.vice; 7 p.m., evening (ministry training), 8:15 Eucharist and Church School 9:45 a.m., Saturdav. over the left-field wall to pull Los pastor, 9:30 a.m., church MinMHier religious llleetyle, expect­ “ He reinjured it on a pitch to Sept. 19 and Sept. 24, was visited / - school; 11 a.m., worship fellowship; 11 :i5a.m., lunlor service. p.m.; Sunday, Public Bible with child care; 11a.m., Holy Emanuel Lutheran choir; 4 p.m., Jr. pilgrim Church ot the Assumption, Church, 60 Church St., Rev. in g that If they drew c lo se Mike Schmidt," said Los Angeles before the second inning by assist­ Angeles to within 3-2. service, nursery. Lecture, 9:30 a.m.; Watch- Eucharist. enough to Ood end en­ St. Oeorue's Episcopal fellowship; 6 p.m., senior Adams Street at Thompson lower Study, 10:25. Calvary Church (Assem­ Dale H. Gustafson, pastor; Manager Tommy Lasorda. ant trainer Paul Padilla and Matthews quickly got one of Church, Boston Turnpike, church school and Pilgrim Rood. Rev. Edword S. Pepin, Zion Evongollcal Luthoran blies ot God), 400 Buckland Steven P. Sobln, Intern; Rev. trust their dlfflcuHlee to pitching coach Ron Perranoski. He those runs back by hitting a 3-1 fellowship. postor. Saturday masses at 5 Church (Missouri Synod), Road, Rev. Kenneth L. Gus­ C. Henry Anderson, pastor him, he will remove them. Welch had thrown a one-hitter Bolton. Sunday 8 a.m., Euch­ threw a warning track line drive to pitch for a leadoff homer and a 4-2 arist; 10a.m. Holy Eucharist, First Congregational and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Cooper and High streets. tafson, pastor. 9:30 a.m., emeritus. Sunday schedule: Templellone no longer against the Phillies in his only start Church ot Coventry, 1171 masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pas­ Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., 9:30 a.m., worship In the "Concern Joe Lefebvre, then walked Mat­ lead in the bottom of the inning. Rev. John Holllaer, vicar. 11 will be lempilng, lllneee against them this year and a a.m., fellowship hour. Mon­ Main St. Rev. Bruce John- 11:45. tor. 9 a.m.’. Divine worship; worship, child-care and sanctuary; nursery, child­ DeJesus singled with two out and sbn, pastor, 11a.m., worship; Salvation Army, 661 Main ren's chapel; 10:45 a.m., end pein will (Neeppeer, succession of four relievers could thews and Greg Gross before day through Friday, 4:45 10:15 a.m. Sunday school and nursery; 7:00 p.m., evening advanced on a wild pitch, Pena’s Herald photo by Pinto p.m.; evening prayer. Wed­ 9:30 a.m., church school In St. Copt, and Mrs. Randall Youth Forum. Holy Com­ service of praise and Bible Sunday church school, end Iregedlee will b« not hold down a nine-hit Philadel­ giving way to Alejandro Pena. nesdays, 7:30 p.m.. Holy Church Lane House. Nursery Dovls, 9:30 o.m., Sunday munion first and third preaching. nursery, Bible study. For Others” everted. With Bo Diaz batting, Pena second of the game, which tied a care provided. school; 10:45 a.m., holiness Sunday. North United Methodist Concordia Lutheran phia attack. Eucharist and prayers ot meeting; 7 p.m., salvation Church (LCA), 40 Pitkin St. O l cou rse , th ese expec- Hudson, a 24-year-old fireballer, threw a wild pitch, advancing the NL playoff record previously held Plenty to smile about healing In the chapel. Church ol Christ, Lvdall Church, 300 Parker St. Rl- lellone will not be reel- by Juan Marichal and Joaquin Bolton Congregational meeting. and Vernon streots. Eugene chord W. Oupee, pastor. Rev. Burton D. Strand, pas­ who played A ball last year, runners, then catcher Jack Fimple Church, Bolton Center Road, Manchester United Pentecostal Brewer, minister. Sunday Schodule: 8:45 o.m., wor­ tor. Schedule: 8 o.m.. Holy lied. Result The person committed a passed ball with Andujar. All three are from the while, will be on the road in Enfieid Church, 187 Woodbrldge St. Communion, nursery; 9:15 protected early leads of 3-0 and 4-2 Manchester High soccer co-captains of the Green. Rev. R. Stanley services: 9 a.m., Bible ship, adult Bible class, thus dlseppolnted con­ Matthews scoring and Gross mov­ Dominican Republic. Eoton, Interim minister. 9:30 south United Methodist Rev. Marvin Stuart, minis­ classes; 10 o.m., worship; 6 nursery; 10:1Sa.m., worship, a.m., church school and 647-8301 c lu d e s Ih e l hie le llh le In e - in helping the Phillies to their first Gienn Boggini (left) anef Chris Petersen against Fermi High in a 1:30 p.m. kickoff ter. 10 a.m., Sunday school; Christian Growth hour, ing to third. After Diaz walked, Matthews continued his exploits a.m., worship service, Church, 1226 Main St. Dr. p.m., worship. Wodnesdav, 7 church school tor age 3 dequele, so adding guilt home playoff victory over the UConn footbail is in Bethiehem, Pa., nursery, church school; Shephard S. Johnson, Rev. 11 a.m., morning worship; 6 p.m., BIblo study. Nursery through 6 grado, nursorv; nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Holy for an Important Ivan DeJesus bounced out to third, in the fifth inning with a two-run (center) have a lot to smile about along p.m., evening worship; 7:30 Communion, nursery. to his burdens. ReellsU' Dodgers In five games. Philadel­ |0:4S a.m., fellowship; 11 Laurence M. Hill, pastors. 9 provided for all sorvices. 5:30 p.m.. Senior Mothodlst allowing Gross to score. single that lifted the Phillies’ lead with coach Biil McCarthy as the Indians today to face Lehigh while the Husky a.m., forum. and 10:45 a.m., worship; 9 p.m., biblestudy (Tuesday); First Church of Christ, Youth Fellowship at church; Trinity Covenant Church, racorded maaaage colly, Qed sends the sun­ phia and Los Angeles have met in a.m., church school, nursery 7 p.m.. Ladles' prayer Scientist, 447 N. Main St. 7 p.m. sacred dance 302 Hackmatack SI. Rev. Philadelphia extended the lead to 6-2. With one out. Rose singled hooters are in Hanover, N.H., for a (Thursday)'; 7 p.m.. Men's shine end the rein on the two previous playoffs, with the have gotten off to a 5-0-1 start. They’ll Coventry through senior high; 10:45 10:30 a.m., church service, rehearsal. Norman Swenson, B a.m., lust end un|uet ellke. Melt. to 3-0 in the third. Joe Morgan and Mike Schmidt doubled off a.m., nursery; United Meth­ prayer (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Sunday school, and care for worship; 9:25 a.m., Sunday Dodgers winning both. try to stay unbeaten this morning as Sunday tilt against Dartmouth at 2 p.m. Second Congregational 8:45. Fellh le not on emu- singled for the Phillies' first hit and reliever Rick Honeycutt. Joe Beck­ Coventry Presbyterian odist Youth Fellowship; 7:30 Youth service (Friday). small children. Church, 385 N. Main St. The school) 10:25 o.m., cotfee “ This being my first champion­ they visit East Hartford High in a 10:30 The Manchester Community College Church, Route 44A and T row- p.m., Bible, song, prayer Presbyterian Church, 43 Community Baptist Rev. V. Joseph Milton, pas­ and tellowsblp; 11 a.m., let egsinsi harm, but e ship game since last year in A ball, went to third uncontested when with re lie v ^ and struck out pinch brldge Road. Rev. Brad fellowship. Spruce St. Rev. Richard Church, 585 E. Center St. Rev. tor. 10 a.m. worship service worship. tool lor coping Iherewllh. rightfielder Mike Marshall was hitter Sixto'Lezeano but Matthews a.m. game. Aiso at 10:30, crosstown soccer team will be in action today Evans, pastor. Sunday, 9:30 Church ot the Living Ood, Gray, pastor. 10:30 o.m., James I. Meek,mlnlster.9:15 and church school; 11 o.m., Church of Jesus Christ of it lingered in my mind quite a bit,” a.m., worship; 10:45 a.m., an evangelical, full-gospel worship service, nursery, o.m., church school for all fellowship hour. Laffer Day Sainfs, 30 Wood- said Hudson. "Last night I wasn’t slow in charging Rose’s single. One sent a liner to left-center, easily East Catholic hosts Xavier High in an against Dean Junior College in Frankiin, Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible church, Robertson School, 9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 7 ages, kindergarten through Center Congrogattlonal side St. Wayne S. Taylor, GHURMOFMr able to sleep because I was out later. Lefebvre sent an oppo­ scoring both runners. Matthews study and fellowship. Wed- North School Street. Rev. p.m.. Informal worship. Grade 4 continuing during Church, 11 Center St. Rev. bishop, 9:15a.m., sacrament bfOM ■na.vafiNii w isiS' H C C contest at M C C ’s Cougar Fieid. Mass., at 2 p.m. St. John's Polish National thinking about the game. Then site field sacrifice fly to the then stole second before Beckwith nesdoy, 7:30 p.m., pra-/er David W. Mullen, pastor. the service; 10:30 a.m., Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior meeting; .10:15 o.m., Sunday fanned Gross to end the inning. The Manchester footbail team, mean­ meeting. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30 Catholic Church, 23 Golway morning worship. Nursery nastor; Rev. Robert J. Bills, school and primary,- 11:25 Yoarsi once I found out the game was warning track in left with Morgan

r MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Oct. 8. 1983 High school roundup Sporta in B n ^ Lehigh’s big plays S C O r c b o a r d Eastjgirl harriers sweep; boys fall to Xavier Tw o Join H C G ranks worry for UConn HARTFORD — The Hartford County Confer­ ence has announced that two new members will Scholastic Hockey Converted goalie Donald Halo-!! STORRS (UY*1) — The University of Connecticut Maintaining its unblemished be Joining the conference beginning with the football team has the big-play capability of Lehigh to mark. East Catholic giris' cross Soccer burdo, playing his first year In the 1984-85 fall sports program. St. Bernard of nets, recorded his first shutout o f ^ontend with Saturday, but based on the Huskies' MHS JV SIrli Siecir NHL atandingi NFL ftsndings country team swept past HCC foes Montvllle and Notre Dame of West Haven will most recent showing the concern is shared. MHS stumblet the season. Boyd also had. goo(£ The MoflclMtler girit' lunlor v w iltv St. Paul and Mercy High by Join the present seven-team conference. UConn, 2-2, travels to Bethlehem, Pa., for play from striker Doug Moore; soccer ttam fell to Simsbury, 5-0, (Loter Banee net Included) American Conference duplicate scores of 15-46 Friday Even the best of efforts oome- Current members are East Catholic, South Saturday's non- conference game against the Friday. Jennifer Dunfleld ond Renee stopper Mike Daly and Jay Steveno Catholic, Northwest Catholic, St. Thomas Aqui­ East afternoon at Wickham P^rk. times fails to stop a champion. Engineers, also 2-2 following last week’s win over Logon ployed well offensively for the nurktc OtvWeii W L T Pet. PF PA In his first start at halfback. Boyd nas. St. Paul and Xavier. Indians. Amy Coin led the defense, wifh St. Paul topped Mercy, 26-31. That was the story for the Delaware. w L T PH. GF OA NY Jets 3 2 0 .600 125 103 also credited Bacon goalie Kcvinc Betty Maher having several soves In NY Rongers 2 0 0 4 9 3 MIomi 3 2 0 .600 81 64 The sweep leaves the Eagles ai Manchester High girls’ soccer goal. Vererril with three spectacular Connecticut drove 80 yards for the winning Phllodetphla 1 0 0 2 4 1 BoHImore 3 2 0 .600 118 118 6-0 for the season and atop the HCC team Friday as it fell to unde­ NY Islanders 1 1 0 2 10 11 Buffalo 3 2 0 .600 78 saves in the physical contest. ' Lombardo sparks Brown soccer touchdown on the final play of the game to edge New 88 standings. East's next action is feated, defending state champion Hampshire, 9-7, as quarterback Larry Corn made the MHS Freshman Football Plttmurgh 0 1 0 0 3 5 New Englond 2. 3 0 .400 111 132 '"rhey were running through the; Washington 0 ) 0 0 1 4 Central Monday on Columbus Day at the Simsbury, 2-1. big play for the Huskies. Corn directed the decisive ball, but we beat them to it," saM PROVIDENCE, R.I — Jeff Lombardo, all-time The Manchester freshman football New Jersey 0 2 0 0 3 9 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 106 108 Wickham Park Invitational. "B y far our best outing of the touchdown drive that began with 1:53 to play, and he team won Its third contest In os many Adorns INvIslen Pittsburgh 3 2 0 .600 115 101 Boyd, whose Bulldogs had onl)C leading career scoring leader in Manchester High Teri Kittredge was individual year” was how Manchester coach scrambled (or a 7-yard TD as time expired. outings, downing Wethersfield, 28-0, Boston 1 0 0 2 9 3 Cincinnati 1 4 0 .200 77 98 eight fouls to Bacon's 26 fouls and! soccer history, has been a sparkplug for the Friday. Mike Lata hod two touch­ Buffalo 1 0 0 2 5 3 Houston 0 5 0 .000 95 146 winner for East with a time of 17:36 Joe Erardl describe his Indians' “ I think Saturday, with our 80-yard drive, we four yellow cards. Brown University soccer team this fall. Lom­ downs, one Interception and ran for 138 Quebec 1 1 0 2 10 12 West over the 2.8 mile layout. Team­ effort. Still, the Trojans were a overcame a lot of adversity," said UConn coach Tom yards. Dwayne Albert scored on o Hartford 0 1 0 0 3 5 LA Raiders 4 1 0 .800 124 74 Bolton hosts RHAM Tuesday aC bardo, senior co-captain, scored one goal and mates Carole Colliton. Patty goat better this time, though Jackson. 42-yord scamper and Brion Brophy /Montreal 0 1 0 0 4 7 Seattle 3 2 0 .600 105 94 3:15 p.m. 1 added two assists in Brown’s 5-1 romp over odded a three-yard run over left guard CttfMbPlI CM fiffM CB Kansas City 2 3 0 .400 87 A5 Doyle, Cathy Evans and Cathy Erardi will be looking to change Princeton. Brown was off to a 4-0 start. Lehigh has had difficulty running the football at for the Indians' finol score. Ron Smith, Norris OtvMen Son Diego 2 3 0 .400 142 153 Burke took the next four things later in the season when times, but Coach John Whitehead's Engineers have Kelly Dubois, Jim.Goddard and Don w L T Ph. OF OA 'Denver 2 3 0 .400 62 66 placements. Manchester travels to Simsbury. Coventry falls Anderson played well for MIonchester, Chlcogo 1 0 0 2 4 3 Notional Conference amassed 916 yards passing and have scored seven which travels to South Windsor for Its St. lj>uls 1 1 0 2 8 7 EOSt "W e shut out both teams," All the scoring came in the first MIDDLETOWN - Coventry: Ebersold on Bates field hockey , touchdowns via the pass. next gome Friday: DHrolt 0 0 1 1 4 6 W L T Pet. PF PA understated East coach Sal Mangi- half as Erin Cunningham and coach Bob Plaster found the Split end Rennie Benn had 11 receptions and three MInnesoto 0 0 1 1 3 3 Oallos 5 0 0 1.000 151 104 3 Toronto 0 t 0 0 4 5 Washington 4 1 0 .800 144 108 afico. “ These are our third and Tracy Jones put Simsbury ahead LEWISTON, Me. — Georgeanne Ebersold, a perfect word to describe Friday’s touchdowns in his team’s victrory over Delaware, and Bsnnet X-Country Smyihe DIvItten Phllodeiphio 3 2 0 .600 87 68 fourth league victories and give us 2-0 with goals just a minute apart COC boys’ soccer contest against 'Manchester'High graduate, is a member of the the sophomore totals 32 catches for 484 yards and five Calgary 1 0 0 2 5 3 NY Glonts 2 3 0 .400 96 101 The Bennet Junior High cross coun­ Edmonton 1 4 St. Louis a very good indication as to the with 10 minutes left in the half. Vinal Tech: sloppy. varsity field hockey team at Bates College. touchdowns. try teams swept South Windsor, the 0 0 2 5 1 4 0 .200 09 153 outcome of our league meet later Manchester’s Michelle Morianos Ebersold, a Junior, is a forward on the Bobcats boys posting a 24-33 win and the girls a Los Angeles 0 0 1 1 3 3 Central “ It was just a sloppily-played'r Jackson said what doesn't show in Lehigh’s losses to Winnipeg 0 0 1 1 6 6 Green Bay 3 2 0 .600 147 125 this month. squad. 15-50 victory. made it 2-1 only three minutes sloppily-officiated game," said a Colgate and Navy is the "capability of making big Girls results: 1. Sheryl Veal (B), 2. Vancouver 0 1 0 0 3 5 Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 107 139 (Teg tear bi eiKh dhrislea quollfv (or Chlcogo “ Teresa ran a very good race before the half, however, after diasppointed Plaster, whose Patri­ plays. They’ve gotten the ball in the end zone on the Kathy Comeau (B),3. KrlsNneHoward 2 3 0 .400 115 100 and had a personal record on our (B), 4. Chris Nielson (B ), 5. Mindy Stanley Cup etoyeffs.) Detroit 1 4 0 .200 78 103 taking a crciss from right wing ots dropped a 2-1 decision. "We big plays.” FrMay's Results Tompa Boy 0 5 0 .000 57 125 course,” he added. DeValve places for Huskies Forde (B)>6. Jessica Morshall (B), 7. Heather Hohenthal. didn't play well as a whole. And the UConn enters the game with a two-game winning Merry Chodlewicz (B), 8. Molop^sa N.Y. Rangers 3, New Jersey 1 West Results: 1. Kittredge (Ec) 17:36 " I f our intensity level continues STORRS — Former Manchester High standout streak. " I think we showed some good character by (T ), 9. Cayward field against New Hampshire, and Corn connected for Pittsburgh at Phllodetphla Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 4 p.m. Xavier High, 16-43, but came back . . . leads East ... takes second first East finisher Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. four of his six completetions in the final two minutes of Hartford at Boston, night Kansas City at L.A. Raiders, 4 p.m. second half goals, the second on d FAIR FIE LD — AI McGuire, former Marquette Washington ot Bufflolo, night L.A. Rams at San Francisco, 4 p.m. for a 15-48 win over St, Paul in HCC direct kick while Coventry was University basketball coach and now an an­ the game. The UConn quarterback completed two Holiday Catarari Toronto at Vancouver, night Seattle at Son Diego, 4 p.m. action Friday afternoon at Wick­ Detroit at Chicago, night Tampa Bov at Dallas, 4 p.m. Bolton triumphs busy setting up its wall. ! nouncer for NBC-TV, will be guest speaker at a 29-yard passes to beat the clock. Dot Miller I4^344, Linda Tomas- ham Park. girls’ swimming team remained 200 IM: 1. Trov (M l, 2. Schaefer (C), Eagle spikers to 7-1 for the season. " I t ’s so tough with the weather on Saturday to judge Minnesota at Edmonton, night Monday's (M ne 3. O'Brien (M l 2:28.2. BOLTON — Much to the delight Coventry next plays at Cheney fund raising affair Wednesday night sponsored by zewskl 147, M.Talburt 146-362, Jane Calgary ot Winnipeg, night PIttsburah at Clndnnatl,9p;m. Xavier also whipped St. Paul. unbeaten with a convincing 106-66 Colleen Culleton and Janet Rat- our progress,” Jackson said. "It shows how Bonadles t39, Edie Cavanough 127, 50 free: I. Tapping (M ), 2. Lauzon of coach Ray Boyd, the Bolton Tech at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday. the Fairfield University Stag Booster Club. 15-49. victory over Con^rd High Friday (M ), 3. Fav (C) :27.3. aic served well, Carolyn Delsig- determined our people are.” Coepl Lewie 135-132-373, Carol Streeter NFL picks boys' soccer team feasted on some McGuire will speak to the booster club at 6 p.m. 125358, Joan Boldyga 126-355, Audrey Rangara 3. Daviia 1 Xavier’s Greg Bonaiuto took afternoon at the Indians’ pool. Diving: 1. Focfora (M ), 2. Briggs (C), nore and Rose .Otten had fine Jackson rates Lehigh as "very strong defensively. I Copdv 134-342, Noncy Romano 146-369, Weekend pro tootboll picks: 3. Wynn (M ) 205.80 points (school Bacon Friday afternoon. after an address to the students in the afternoon. individual honors with a 14; 48 Factors turned in a total of 205.80 all-around games at the net and want to have that ball as long as we can." Ellen Oflar 142, Joan Jolle 129, Bunny 11 Sunday record). Fellows 133-347. . NY Rangers i _ j clocking over a 2.8 mile layout. points, bettering her old mark of lOOtly: 1. Schaefer (C), 2. Trov (M ), The Bulldogs nipped Bacon New Jersey o 8 1—i San Francisco 24, Los Aneelss 17 — Colleen Cunningham and Carolyn Lehigh quarterback Mary Horn completed 11 of 25 Seoftle 31, Son Diego 31 — ^eahaw'ks Teammates took the next three 3. Sherman (M ) 1:05.9. Academy, 1-0, for its second home Wickham Invite $16,000 raised at ER C C Rrst period—1, NY Rangers, Allison 1 189.90 points. Tomkiel won the 100 free: 1. Noone (M ), 2. Topping Janton did a great job of setting passes fore 161 yards and one touchdown against U,8. MIxad ^ (Andersson, Ruotsalalnen), 15:20. Penol- have enough defense, a word which win and fifth in seven contest for does not exist In Son Diego vocabulary, spots before Ron Adams took fifth 100-yard breaststroke and 200-yard (M ), 3. Schaefer (C) :58.1. and playing good defense for East. ELLINGTON — Sixteen thousand dollars was UConn last year in his team’s 16-t2 victory. Horn has John KozIckI 257-585, Regis Longtin tl^ ^ n d s tro m , NYR, 3:39; Comeron, 500 free: 1. Hoskino (C). 2. Lemieux the season. Bacon drops to 3-3-1. goes off Monday NJ, 5:49; Hanlon, NYR, (served by to keep Chargers In check. for East. freestyle while Noone won the raised for the American Cancer Society at completed 56 of 106 attempts this year. 212-206567, Ed Larson 200, Rose Long- Buffalo 20, Miami 17 (M ), 3. O'Brien (M ) 6:05.1. Next action is Monday at home Bolton goes to a strong 4-1 in the tin 476, Sue Cote 187-488; Shello Price Backmon), 5:49; Russell, NJ, 7:04; East's next action is Monday at 100-yard backstroke and 100-yard 100 bock: 1. Noone (M ), 2. Evons Ellington Ridge Country Club’s fifth annual Lehigh leads the series against UConn, 5-1, and has Hutwr, NYR, 10:53; Osborne, NYR, New York Jets 17, Cleveland 14 — against E.O. Smith at 3:15 p.m. Charter Oak Conference while the Over 1,000 runners from three 181-196524, Marge DeLlsle 181-480, the Wickham Park Invitational. freestyle. (M ), 3. Uphoff (C) 1:08.2. Celebrity Golf Tournament held recently^. A won the last five games. Terry Priskwaldo 206176528, Cindy douWeralnor, 15:52; Floyd, NJ, 15:52; Two explosive offenses should keep the 100 breast: 1. Tomkiel (M ), 2. second straight loss leaves the states will invade Manchester BackntKin, NYR, 19:57. adlon moving. Results: 1. Bonaiuto (X) 14:48 Mary Ann Troy, Sharon Lauzon, record field of 168 golfers took part. ' Hurley 470, Kris McLaughlin 459, Fournier (M ), 3. Lauzon (M ) 1:17.1. MHS upended again Bobcats 3-2 in confei*ence play. starting Monday morning as the Sheila BonettI 467, LindaCromw^l4S4, Second period—2, NY Rangers, Os­ for 2.8 miles, 2. Perry (X ), 3. Oakes Gretchen Sines, Jeanne Lemieux 400 free relay: 1. Conard, 2. MHS, 3. Qualifying (or the four-ball state championship borne Dollas 34, Tampa Bay 10— Bucs were "W e didn’t dominate, but we second annual Wickham Park Linda Burton 17649X DIone Brennon (X), 4. Benavides (X), 5. Adams and Lisa Terry were among those Conard 4:28.66. Manchester High girls’ volley­ was the low gross team of Manchester Country College grid roundup 178-484, Suzanne Feltmann 177-486, 1 (Hedberg, Greschner). 11:22. Penal­ embarrassed In 56polnt outburst by (EC), 6. Wiegand (X), 7. Rowley who improved their times consid­ controlled the tempo, and the one Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country \ — I III ■■■ Dale Pecker 206475. ties— Lorlmer, NJ, 3:07; Pavellch, 3:07; Green Bay last week but It'll take more ball team was swept in three sets goal was enough," said Boyd. The Club PGA pro Ralph DeNicolo, Doc MgKee, Dom \ Lorlmer, NJ, 9:13; MePhee, NYR, 16:07; than being angry tor them to stay with (X),' 8. Antonia (EC), 9. Kittredge erably for .the Manchester Invitatinal takes place on Co­ gggggggggggggggggggggg Girls Volleyball .by Windham High in CCIL play one goal was a Mai Ferguson drive DeNicolo and Pete Lingua Jr. with a 9-under-par Backmon, NYR, 16:07; CIrella, NJ, Cowboys. (EC), 10. B.Howard (EC). swimmers. Friday afternoon at Clarke Arena. lumbus Day at Wickham Park. 63. Four fctnrsomes, both men’s and women’s who malor, 16:07; (jewls, NJ, 16:07; Beck, Minnesota 27, Chicago 20 — Vikings Manchester will try to continue into the lower left corner frftm 25 -NYR, 17:36. can still put up the points, even without East on tear Scores were 15-5, 15-8 and 15-5. qualified here will represent Connecticut at the Alabama’s gcml Is Third perlod-3, NY Rangers, Rogers 2 GIris Swimining its winning ways Friday against yards out after a Billy Sheetz assist The first race is scheduled to Baseball Inlured QB Tommy Kramer. Bearsstlll only 3:32 into the game. go off at 10:30 a.m. with the Doral Country Club, Miami, Fla., on Oct. 27-28 in (Don AAoloney, MePhee), 16:51. 4. New not getting balonced effort. Wethersfield High in Wethersfield COVENTRY - East Catholic Windham also took the junior WHdgman, CIrello), Washington 24, SI. Louis 14 — Girls' Unseeded Race and the the national playoffs. to tame Penn State 17^. Penoltles-Oave Maloney, NYR, MHS stays unbeaten at 3:30 p.m. girls' volleyball team continued its varsity contest, 15-6 and 15-13. "W e executed play number one 1:53; Russell, NJ, 1:59; Greshner, NYR, Results: winning ways Friday afternoon perfectly,” explained Boyd. "With grand finale is at 2 p.m. when New York Glonis 20, Philadelphia 13 With sophomore diver Shelly By Donno Balancia Mijor Leagui playoffs molor, 3:24; Hepple, NJ, malor, 3:24; — Giants' defense comes back offer 200 medley relay: 1. Manchester with a four-set victory over Coven­ Next outing for the 1-8 Indians is a little distraction (some false the Boys' Championship Div­ Aii-Star soccer pianned t^ lo n , NYR, (served by Erixon), 7;26; Factors shattering her own mark (Naone, Fournier, Troy, Tooplng), 2. ision toes the line. UPI Sports Writer Hubw, NYR, malor, 7:56; Lever, NJ, tailing apart against Chargers. Eagles Conard. 3. MHS 2:06.0. try High here. Scores were 15-3, Wednesday at home against Pen­ signals called out by the Bulldogs), hove been extremely erratic. and Stacy Tomkiel and Kris Noone HARTFORD — An all-star soccer game will (All Times EDT) doi^emlnor, 7:56; Sondstrom, NYR, New Orleans 14, Atlanta 20 200 tree: t. Tomkiel (M ), 2. Hoskino 1.5-13, 7-15 and 15-7. The win lifts the ney High at 3:30 p.m. Ferguson was wide open." (Best-ef4lve) 14:20. double winners, Manchester High (C), 3. Lemieux (M ) 2:09.8. bring together top college players from through­ Alabama is unbeaten and Penn State is linranked National League Shots on goal— NY Rangers 9-13-9—31 (3rsen Bay 31, Detroit 17 out New England on Saturday, Nov. 19, at Tunxis and if Crimson Tide Coach Ray Perkins has his way, A, (Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles) New Jersey 12-5-9—26. Baltimore 23, New England lo Meade in Farmington at 7 p.m. It will be north vs. things will remain that was after Saturday’s (PMIodelpMa leods series, 1-1) (xoalles—NY Rangers, Hanlon. New Oct. 4 — Phllodelohla 1, Los Angeles 0 Jersey, Resch. A—19,023. south in the New England Intercollegiate Soccer showdown. Oct. 5 — Los Angeles 4, Philadelphia 1 League game, which will highlight the Natinal Penn State Coach Joe Paterno never beat former Oct. 7 — Philadelphia 7, Los Angeles 2 Tech ‘frustrated with soccer loss Soccer Coaches Association (NSCAA) regional Alabama Coach Bear Bryant and he has never faced Oct. 8 — of Philadelphia, 8:20 p.m. Oilers triumph Transactions convention Nov. 18-20. Perkins, and he is not looking for any easy time at x-Oct. 9— at Philadelphia, 4:35 p.m. Amerkni League WINNIPEG, Manitoba (UPI) — The University of Hartford is homing the third Beaver Stadium Saturday. (Bottlmere vs. Oriougo) •••••ebeeppeeepppppppp By Len Auster the 24:47 mark of the second half to goals in its previous six outings and net but he waited t(w long to get a Wayne Gretzky scored two goals, annual reginal convertion at the Hotel Summit. The Nittany Lions, the unranked defending national (Baltimore leads series, 2-1) Herald Sportswrlter knot it at 2-all. And less than five nearly doubled its total. drive off. ^ Oct. 5 — Chicago 2, Baltimore 1 including the game-winner, and c champions, will face unbeaten and third-ranked - minutes later, at the 29-minute East Hampton broke on top at East Hampton had a 29-25 edg^ Oct. 6— Baltimore 4, Chicago 0 added an assist Friday night to Alabama in a 3:45 p.m. EDT nationally televised Oct. 7 — Baltimore 11, Chloogo I Baseball "It’s frustrating," Cheney Tech mark. East Hampton tallied the 9:31 as Day dribbled through the in the shots department in the lead the Edmonton Oilers to an 8-6 Peters gets probation battle with the Ijopes that the Tide’s domination will Oct. 8 — at Chicago, 1:05 p.m. Seattle — Fired president and general soccer coach Paul Soucy said game-winner. Cheney defense and fed Kidd, for back-and-forth contest. Bellringer x-<3ct. 9 — at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. victory over the Winnipeg Jets. manoger Dan O'Brien and replaud him Friday after seeing his Beavers Burly Kevin Day sent a left- the first of his two goals. keeper Brian Michaud registered ALEXAND RIA, Va. — Washington Redskins end this time. World Series with Hal Keller, the club's director of plover development. . play well, only to come up on the footer towards the goal slightly off Cheney drew even at 12; 59. Dan nine saves and Tech goalie Madore football star Tony Peters was sentenced Friday to “ Alabama is Alabama regardless of whether Ray is (Besl-of-seven) coaching or Paul is still coaching." Paterno said. “ It’s (}ct. 11 — at AL city, 8:X p.m. Basketball short end of a 3-2 score to East target. Cheney goalie Mark Ma- Wright, who had a splendid game had 13 saves. (our years probation and was fined $10,000 for Oct. 12 — at AL city, 8:X p.m. San Diego — Waived guards Lowes Hampton High in COC action here. dore went for the ball but it got past and numerous scoring opportuni­ "This was definitely our beA plotting to sell cocaine in the Washington area a big game. 'They’re third-ranked, or so people tell me. Oct. 14 — at NL city, 8:X p.m. Golf Moore, Billy Allen, Dwight Anderson ond Oct. 15 — at NL city, 1 p.m. (Phil), Larry Anderson. "W e played our best game of the him. East Hampton’s Steve Kidd ties, twisted home a 25-yard direct last summer. “ From what I see on film, they’re among the best gam e," said a frustrated Soucy. “ f 4:X p.m. (L.A.). ****e*edeeoe#eeeeegggg Portland — Traded center- T four or five teams in the country,” he said. "W e’ll just year but we couldn’t hold a 2-1 was in position to pick up the loose kick into the top left corner. doii’tknowifthat'sgoodorbad. We Peters, 30, an All-Pro strong safety, who x-Oct. 16 — at N L city, 5 p.m. (orward prepare in that fashion and not based on who coaches lead,” he continued. "Our mid­ ball and drill it home from a sharp The Beavers moved in front at were making some good crosses. pleaded guilty last month to two counts of x-<}ct. 18 — at AL city, 8:20 p.m. PGA rasuits Hank McDowell to Indiana for a 1986 theteaqi.” x-(3ct. 19 — at AL city, 8:20 p.m. third-round draft choice; waived guards fielders did a super job getting the angle. the 34-minute mark as midfielder We got it up field a lot better. We conspiracy and illegal use of the telephone to Paul Little and free agent John Smith. Last year, when Penn State won the national x-Ifnecessarv ball upfietd. It was the best we’ve Most of the final 11 minutes was Ray Brooks converted a penalty had 25 shots which is more than arrange cocaine deals, was also ordered to '' Southern Open Washington — Released rookie Ber­ championship for the first time, Alabama provided nard done that all year. But we got beat spent in the Tech end of the field. " I kick. A hand ball in the area we’ve had in any other game. We perform 500 hours of community service. AI Columbus, Oa., Oct. 7 the only spot on their record, 42-21 — with the help of AmarlcanLaagua (Par 78) Perry and tree agents Hawkeye Whitney by our mistakes." don’t think we were tired," Soucy brought about the free kick. played a good game. They gave mp Had he been convicted on all nine counts, he and Michael Knight. two blocked Lion punts, one of them by a Penn State Orlolasll.WhItaSoxI Sam Torrance 6667-133 The loss was the seventh in as responded. East Hampton shuffled Brooks, Wright and fejiow mid­ 100 percent. But it wasn't enough. could have been sent to prison for up to tl4 years Joe Inman 7B65—135 Football player. Gory Koch Tampa Bay — Signed tree-agent many outings for the Techmen, 0-5 players in-and-out while Cheney fielder Asa Christiana played well This was definitely our best game and fined a maximum of $215,000. 67-69—136 “ When Paul (Bryant) was coaching, people thought Game 3 Scott Hoch 7666—136 quarterback Jeff Komlo and reactivated in the conference. The victory went pretty much with an iron- for Cheney. They, however, wpre but we have nothing to show for it.!’ strong satetv Mark Cotney. it was special to beat him," Paterno said. "That’s not BALTIMORE CHICAGO Wally Armstrong 6868— 136 squares the Bellringers at 4-4 man unit. " I think after the third not recipients of support from the obrhbl obrhhl Ronnie Block 6869— 137 Hockey Mariners fire GM O ’Brien my nature. Certainly, I would have liked to beat them Hartford— Assigned centw Ross Yates overall, 2-3 in the COC. goal it was more of a mental front line, which ha(l trouble teeing Cheney's next game is Tuesday Bumbry ct 4 0 1 1 RLow ct 4 0 2 0 Payne Stewart 65-72—137 in 1978 and I felt baci because it meant the national Shelby ct 0 10 0 Fisk c 4 0 10 (jeorge Archer 6968—137 to Binghamton ot the Amerlcon Hockey Jim Poulin curvec|« home a letdown.” it up. Toz Vongsarasinh set up at home against conference fop SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners, who John AAohottey championship. Last year, I felt we were ready to play Clwyer rt 3 110 Padork 1b 4 0 0 0 71-66—137 corner kick for the Bellringers at Cheney had tallied just three Tung Pho all alone in front of the Coventry at 3:15 p.m. compiled the worst record in major league Landrm rf 1 0 0 0 Luzinsk dh 4 0 1 0 Rod Curl 7167—138 New York Rangers — Assigned Mark baseball in 1983, fired president and general but we didn’^get the job done.” Ripken ss 4 3 2 0 ^Kittle If 1110 J.C. Snead 6969^138 Morrison totheCanodlon OlympIcTeam. This year, it’s Alabama, 4-0, with the national Murray 1b 2 4 1 O' Hairston If 2 0 0 0 Bob Murphy 6878—138 St. Louis — Waived right wing Blair manager Dan Itl’Brien Friday and promoted Lownstn It 3 0 1 2 Baines rt 4 0 0 0 Mike Morlev * 7167—138 Chapman; sent defenseman Alain Vig- director of player development Hal Keller to championship aspirations. Perkins has installed a Roenick. If 0 10 1 VLow 3b 2 0 11 Mike Sullivan 6870— 138 neouit and goalie Paul Skidmore to Montana of Central Hockiev League. general manager. pi8l-type attack with a fine passing game engineered Slngletn dh 3 0 1 0 Saulres ph 1 0 0 0 Gary Hallberg 6672—138 UPl photo Hudson does the job for the Phillies by Walter Lewis, who is just 522 yards shy of the Tide’s Palmer pr 0 0 0 0 Rodrlgz 3b 0 0 0 0 Charles Coodv 7167— 138 Nolan ph 0 0 0 1 Fletchr ss 3 0 0 0 Vance Heatner 6870— 138 career total offense record. Dauer 2b 4 0 0 1 JCruz 2b 3 0 0 0 Dave Barr 6970—139 Crafty veteran Phil Niekro was a little stunned as the Richardson has reiapse In other top 10 action, No. 1 Nebraska takes on TCruz 3b soil (Mark Pfell 7869^139 By Joe Juliano hander pitched a four-hitter and Curt Byrum Atlanta Braves handed him his release Friday. The and began the 1983 season in the slider was breaking pretty sharp," Oklahoma State, No. 7 Oklahoma hosts No. 2-ranked Dempsey c 3 1 0 0 6871— 139Calendar UPI Sports Writer struck out nine Friday to lead the NEW YORK — New Jersey Nets guard Michael Totals 32 II 8 10 Totals 31 1 8 1 Ken Kelley 7869— 139 minors, was very nervous going he said. "They told me not to use Texas, No. 4 North Carolina vs. Wake Forest, No. 5 Griff Moody 44*year-old hurler hopes to catch on elsewhere. Phillies to a 7-2 victory over the Ray Richardson has suffered a relapse of his drug Baltimoro 318 OK 018— 11 6970—139 into the pivotal third game of the too much off speed stuff and to go West Virginia idle. No. 6 Florida vs. Vanderbilt, No. 8 Chicago 018888100— l Bill Coffee 7168— 139 problem and has requested assistance from the Jeff Sandws PHILADELPHIA - The Los Dodgers and move them to within league championship series. after them.” Georgia vs. Mississippi, No. 9 Ohis State vs. Purdue (3am6wlnnlng RBI— Murray (1). 73-78—139 SATURDAY NBA, the leaguue announced Friday, E—Dempsey, Hairston. DP— Johnny Miller ' 7069—139 Angeles Dodgers may not like one game of the National League "The game lingered in my mind and No. 10 Auburn vs. Kentucky. Dewitt Weaver . Football pennant. Richardson, a three-time all- star who has Baltimore 6970—139 Manchester at Fermi, 1:30 what they see in Charles Hudson quite a bit," he said. "Last night I Matthews walked and scored In Other games involving the nation's best teams 1, Chicago 1. LOB—Baltlmore6, Chicago Steven Usbier 7069—139 twice previously entered rehabilitation centers, Bobby Clompett UConn at Lehigh, 1:30 Niekro gets release but the Philadelphia Phillies cer­ “ Since he’s come up, he has was hardly able to sleep thinking the second, then led off the fourth include No. 11 Miami of Florida vs. Louisville, N ^ l % ^ 5. 2B—Dwyer, Bumbry, Kittle, Fisk, 6871—139 Soccer tainly do. has l»e n missing from practice and team Lowensteln, Ripken. HR—Murray (1). SB Mike NIcollette 6970— 139 pitched very well,” said Gary about it. I goi. here excited and with his second homer of the Southern Methodist vs. Baylor, No. 13 Michigan Darrell Kestner Manchester at East Hartford, 10:30 functions since Wednesday. The Nets still do not —Murray (1). SF—Nolan, Dauer. 7267—139 a.m. The 24-year-old rookie right- Matthews, who drove in four runs ready to go. They told me the start playoffs. He added a key two-rqh Michigan State, Iowa vs. Northwestern, No. 14 IP H R ER BBSO Dave Elchelberger 6871—139 ATLAN TA (U PI) - Forty-four- know his whereabouts, but NBA Commissioner Baltimore Lee Elder Xavier at East Catholic, 10:30 a.m. was bought by the Braves.” with a homer and two singles. "H e of the game was moved back to single in the fifth and a run-scoring Maryland vs. Syracuse, Illinois vs. Wisconisn, 6971— 140 MCC at Dean, 2 year-old knuckleballer Phil Niekro Larry O’Brien was Informed Friday by the Flanagan (W 1-0) 5 5 1 1 0 1 Bill Sander 7870— 140 Niekro, 11-10 this season when he has good composure, he’s a good 3:30. I went inside and read the single in the seventh. Washington vs. Oregon State and No. 19 Brigham Stewart (SI) 4 1 0 0 0 1 Mike Donald 7878-140 received his release Friday from won nine of his last 12 decisions, Players Association that Richardson has suffered George Burns SUNDAY Rangers win athlete and he’s an asset to the newspapers and when I came out I Young vs. Wyoming. Chicago 7565—140 Soccer the Atlanta Braves for whom he a relapse and requested assistance. Dotson (L 0-1) 5 6 6 6 3 3 Russ Cochran 6971—140 had been told Wednesday, in a ballclub. He reminds me of a guy got loose and was ready." For Matthews, it has been a At Oklahoma, Texas, 3-0, will clash with Oklahoma, UConn at Dartmouth, 2 won 268 games in 20 years and said Under the amnesty provision outlinedd in the TIdrow 3 1113 3 Denis Watson 6971—140 meeting with Braves qwner Ted EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. like Fergie Jenkins. He has a mind Hudson did not allow a hit after difficult year. He finished the 3-1, for the 78th time in the Cotton Bowl. Texas’ Koosman 1-3 1 3 2 2 0 Forrest Fezler he hoped to pitch for another major new drug abuse policy recently agreed upon by 6971- 140 Turner and general manager John (U PI) — Mike Allison, Mark he can win.l' Mike Marshall's two-run homer season with career lows for aver­ defense has given up 174 yards per game (No. 1 in the Lamp 2-301011 Mark Lye 71-78141 league team next season. the NBA and the Players Association, Richardson HBP—by Flanaoon ( Kittle); by Dotson Ed Florl 71-70—141 Mullen, that he was not included in Osborne and Mike Rogers scored “ I had a lot of confidence in cut the Phillies’ lead to 3-2. He said age (.258) and RBI (50). NCAA) and 6.3 points per game (No. 2). Oklahoma’s “ I guess this is the end of a has been directed immediately to submit to (Ripken). T—2:58. A—46,635. Jay Cudd 6873—141 the team’s plans for 1984. goals to power the New York Charles Hudson,” added veteran that when he returned to the only loss this season — a 24-14 blow — came against Jim Simons 6972- 141 Radio, TV 25-year marriage,” said Niekro treatment. He has agreed to undergo treatment. " I neverthought I would stand in Rangers to a 3-1 victory Friday second baseman Joe Morgan. dugout after the home run, pitch­ "It's hard to be unhappy when Ohio State last month. National Laagua Tony SIMs 7269^141 who began his professional base­ front of my locker with release night over the New Jersey Devils. “ He’s done a fine job for us this Larry Mize 7871— 141 ing coach Claude Osteen and you’re winning," he said. " I doiFt At Oklahoma State, the undefeated Nebraska Jim Nelford 7871— 141 ball career as a 20-year-oId Braves papers in my hand,” Niekro told a The Rangers, who beat the year and he's going to be a great Phllllas 7, Dodgars 2 SATURDAY 8 teammate John Denny both told think it was ability so much as Cornhuskers should receive their sternest test of the John Fought 6873—141 farm hand in 1959. "This is the Franco undergoes surgery Grier Jones 1 Orioles vs. White Sox, Channels 22, group of sportswriters and sport- Devils Wednesday night at Madi­ pitcher for a long time." him to forget about It. ■sometimes you want to play too season when they meet Big Eight rival No. 20 67-74—141 30, WPOP divorce. Everything I’ve got, ex­ casters gathered around his locker son Square Garden, scored a goal Hudson, who played in the 'CLEVELAND — Cleveland Indians rookie Game 3 /Mark McCumber 7269— 141 1 UConn vs. Lehigh, WDRC "Claude and John came over and much. That hurt, but we have go- 7 (iavin (.evenson 71-72—143 SUNDAY whopping 13>A), Jets, Giants, Gom^wlnnlng RBI — None. Dan Halldorson 71-72-143 and it would take just that sort of a row. The Cowboys have accumu­ In other games Sunday it will be It Whitney. Entries close Sun­ be issued at the Nathan Hale ‘ and wound up at 7-under-par 133 for the first two Bill Murth^on 9 a.m. and 10 p.m.: College football: Atlanta, Washin^on, Green Bay, McNamara return uncertain E-r430Jesus. LOB—UM AnoolOS 5, 7469^)43 Notre Dome vs. South Carolina (tope), stunt for the Tampa Bay Bucs to lated 151 points to 57 by the Bucs Buffalo at Miami, Denver at day, Nov. 13. No entries after School on Spruce Street on rounds at the 6,791-yard Green Island Country Chib. Philadelphia S. 2B Boker, SehmMt. HR -OMHOtOoMIfv— Chicago, Miami, Denver, Balti­ Thomos Oniv' ESPN prevent it from being a victorious and have allowed 104 compared to Houston, Kansas City at the Los that date will be accepted. Tuesday and Wednesday, N ov,, PHILADELPHIA The California Angeles Joe Inman fired a 65 to move two strokes back at 135, —Marshall (1), Matthews (2). SB—Box 6975- 144 1 Redskins vs. Cardinals, Channel 3 more, Dallas, San Diego, the (1), Matthews (1). SP-LlM ivro: Lorry RInkor 7271— 144 occasion. Tampa Bay’s 125. The (I^owboys Angeles Raiders, New England at Entry forms are available at 22-23, from 7-9 p.m. and on the have a little bit of a problem. More than a month while Wally Armstrong, Gary Koch and Steve Hoch George Gddle 1 Jets vs. Browns, Channel 30 Raiders, San Francisco and IP H R ER B B SO 6972-144 2 Potrlots vs. Colts, Channel 22 Staubach got his nickname be­ are coming off a 37-24 win over the Baltimore, the New York Jets at the Manchester Herald office morning of the race from 8-9:15! ago, they announced John McNamara would were at 136. Lm AimmIm Frank Conner 7569-144 Pittsburgh. Jett Mitchell 4 Eagles vs. Giants, Channel 3, Wl NF cause of his ability to "work the Minnesota Vikings last weekend Cleveland, Seattle at San Diego, (at the switchboard) F arr’s, a.m. manage the club again next year. He's not so sure Payne.Stewart, who led Thursday’s first round with Welcli (LO-1) 1 1-3 0 2 ) 2 0 71-73—144 4:30 Dodgers vs. Phillies, Channels a 5- under 65, had a 2-over-par 72 Friday — Including Pena 2 20 4 2 2 1 3 Lance Ten Broeck 7271— 144 22, 30, WPOP clock” and produce last-minute while the Bucs will be attempting Green Bay at Detroit, the los Visiting teams have won 40 of the Nassiff Arms, Savings Bank of Race date is Thursday, Nov. he will. At least not until he knows whom he's Honeycutt 1-3 2 2 2 0 0 Jim Dent 7272- 145 one four- putt green — and Joined George Archer, 7 Whalers vs. Bruins, Channel 30, victories for the Cowboys. It would to rebound from a 55-14 loss to the Angeles Rams at San Francisco, 70 games played so far. Thirty- Manchester, Heritage Savings 24, with the starting gun slated answereable to- in the front office — Executive Beckwith 123 1 0 0 0 3 Rick Oalpbe" 7272145 WTIC seem, barring a huge upset, that Minnesota at Chicago, New Or­ Vice-President and General Manager Buzzie John Mahaffey and Ronnie Black at 137. Zachry 221111 n Knox 7272- 145 Orioles vs. White Sox, Chonnels 22, Green Bay Packers. seven games have been decided by Bank, The Run In in Rocky Hill at 10 a.m. The race is sanctioned; Philadelphia hotfee 7273— 145 8 the Cowboys will require no leans at Atlanta, Philadelphia at Bavasi or Director of Player Personnel Gene Hal Sutton, who leads the PGA money-winners’ l i s f 30, WPOP “ If you unde||)estimate Tampa seven points or less and 18 have and the Manchester Rec De­ by The Athletics Congress' Hudson (W 1-0) 9 4 2 2 2 9 Tim Simpson 7272-145 Midnight: College tootball: UCLA last-minute heroics from Staubach Bay,” says Dallas coach Tom the New York Giants and Washing­ partment office. A hot line (TAC). Mauch. with $425,148, had a disappointing 76-70—146, falling to WP—Penal.PB—FImple.T—2:S1.A— Joey Rossett 6976- 145 been de^rm ined by three points or 53,490. Bob Eostwood vs. Stanford (taped delay), ESPN or anyone else. l,andry with a straight face, "you ton at St. Louis. make the 143 cut. 7278-145 IH - MANCHESTER HERALD. Siiturdiiy, Od. 8, 1983 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday C t. 0. 1983 - H 643-2711 Classified....Business Opportunities . .22 Store/Office Space ...... 44 Household Goods...... 62 Notices Rates i^or advertisements to be Situation W anted...... 23 Resort Property...... 45 MIsc. for Sale ...... 63 published Monday, the dead­ Lost/Found. .01 Employment Into...... 24 Wllsc. for Rent...... 46 Home and Garden...... 64 Minimum Charge: TAG SALE SIGNS line Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. .02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to Rent...... 47 P e ts ...... 65 $2.25 for one day Are things piling up? Then why not have a TA G SALE? The best way to an­ Roommates Wanted...... 48 .03 'Musical Items...... 66 P e r W o rd : nounce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. 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(Oft He­ aesasaasaeassa'Vesassaae REDWOOD FARMS — finenoe. Immedlale 0«> a p a r t m e n t — A p ­ GENERAL CLEANING: Pilgrim Lone. LOST — SMALL FE­ good pay and good peo­ bron Avenue (route 94). TAG SALE — Saturday ' FOR NITE OWLS Seven room Cope on eupenqd pliances, carpeting, din­ Resldentiol/Commerclol USED REFRIGER/*- Motorcydei/Blcvcles 72 MALE CAT, Block tiger, ple. Call John pr Joyce and Sunday, 9om to Spm. We currently have several regular relief lovely treed lot. Three OerUM Realty ing' area, large rooms, Pointing, Poperhonolng. TORS, WASHERS, TAG SALE — October 8th white DOWS and white for appointm ent, 649- Experience required. Will be operating our Miscellaneous, antiques, openings for part time registered nurses and bedrooms, tomllv room, 6 4 3 -1 1 7 4 large closets. $300 plus Corpet Cleaning. Own Ranges - clean, guaran­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• and 9th, 9am to 3pm. 26 aasaaassseasssaeasaaeaa chin. Lost In vicinity of 0605. pictures, 9am tb Spm. 12 new ROLM telephone system. We have a busy one and o half boths, security. 649-1354. Equipment. Fully In­ teed, ports and service. Bonk Street, Main and Williams iicensed practicai nurses on Medical/Surgi- Pets 45 Williams Street, second GIRL'S BIKES — (Two) dining room, living sured. Call 647-3741/742- Low prices. B.D. Pearl & Manchester. Streets. If seen call 643- cal and Intensive Care Units. Our 3rd shift switchboard which requires prompt courteous floor. Excellent condition. Size room. Two cor garage. MANCHESTER — Spe­ 8203. Son, 649 Main Street, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4251. offers generai advantages, including 3rd M •«A 20" $20 eoch. Coll 649- service to our clients and sales reps. Light Owner/ 649-9895. Rentals cious 4'/i room oport- 643-2171. T A G S A L E — October 8th shift in-service instructors, a mobile food TWO LASHA APSOS — TAG SALE — Saturday, 2320. n 'T% ment. Available WILL CLEAN HOUSES, and 9th. Many Items. 20 October 8th, 10am to 4pm. IMPOUNDED — Small cart with microwave oven_that travels HEAD COOK- typing also required. TWO DOUBLE BEDS for One 8 month old moleond November 15th. Heat, hot offices, laundry rooms and 26 Plaza Drive. 101 Ashbrook D rive, (Cov­ mongrel, male, all black. through the units, competitive compensa­ STEWARD- > w k • sole. $25 each. Coll 643- one year old female. All 1981 HARLEY LOW ★ wafer, garage Included. when needed. Reasona­ e n try . O ff Route 44. Large mongrel, male, tion and $1.00 per hour shift premium. Give SUPERVISOR: One mo- We offer a complete non comributory benefit Rooms tor Rant 4r^ 7534. pooelis'. Prefer to sell os a RIDER — Lots of extros, 8 • 1 1 6 Large yard with fruit ble rotes, coll Sue, 643- Household furnishings, black, white chest, white ture person capable of pair. $300 for both. Coll $7000 Invested, low mi­ 8 us a call at 647-4710 and we'd be glad to tell program. Apply in person or call 643-1101. COVENTRY/TOLLANO trees. Quiet street. No 7935 or Sharon, 4494)854. tipped paws. Call An­ quantity cooking from 646- 9764. small appliances, books. leage. W ill sell for much 0 0 < iM T/ S «E you more about it. LINE — CHFA qualified. appliances. Italian adult FRIGIDAIRE Electric dover Dog Warden, 742- standardized recipes. Re­ Replies will be kept confidential. An equal Dryer, 18 lb. capacity. G. less, ask for Paul at Four bedroom ranch. GENTLEMAN PRE­ couple preferred. Will W IL L DO B A B Y S IT T IN G 7194. sponsibilities Include; Fox-GIbson 16 cu. ft. frost AFFECTIONATE MALE MULTI-HOUSEHOLD 456-4025. opportunity employer. Male/Female. Wooded acre, family FERRED. $50.00 weeklv;„'; consider professional In m y home. Doy or EXT$?A ITEMS w Wh Manchester Memorial Ho^Hai Ordering, receiving, CAT looking tor o home tag sale — Saturday from room, fireplace living 646-2000. ,,,, single or adult couple evening. Coll 646-5601. free refrigerator. 643- 71 Haynes Street quantity cooking, super­ with lot of TLC. Neu­ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 15 BOY'S 26 Inch three I FAM ILY INANff A PS room, country kitchen. " ■ ■ 7a.'./, with one child. Pet negot­ 2880. 0 Manchester, CT 06040 vision of all kitchen func­ ALLIED PRINTINO SERVICES. INC ••••••••••••••••••••••• tered and hod shots. Coll Spring St., rain or shine. TAG SALE — Saturday. speed bicycle. Excellent S79 MkMI« Tumpik* W9tt $66,900. By Owner. Call ROOMS FOR RENT — iable. $365 month plus Contemporary living 527 Woodbridge Street, Personals 02 EOE tions and a staff of 12 T W O SEWING M A ­ 647- 9473. condition. $40. Call 643- M/F M«nchMl«r. Conn. 06040 ’ 742-9407. Call 643-0694 between 5 security and references. Poinllne/Paperlng' 52 10am to 3pm. Large ac­ people. Our customer ac­ CHINES, one portable room set, other furniture, 2041. and 7pm. Call 649-2890, Saturdays cumulation including •••••••••••••••••••••••' counts keeps growing ••••••••••••••••••••••• and one In walnut ca­ small appliances, skates, HERALD the mark of only. wood stove, crib, tools, and we need a hard binet. Kirby vacuum Antiques storm windows, 3-speed 1982 K D X 175 K AW ASA KI CAMBRIDGE DIET ASSEMBLERS AND AVAILABLE OCTOBER “ craft supplies, antlaue working, ambitious per­ printing excellence ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAINTING AND PAPER cleaner. Moulinex elect­ girl's bike, draperies and — Exconditlon. Runs CENTER,— For Informa­ COIL WINDERS — Fin­ 1st — Large, furnished— bedding, clothing, and radio. Rain Date: Sun­ Classified ger dexterity necessary. son to grow with us. HANGING — Exterior ric appliance with all great. Ready to ride. $900 tion, counseling and pro­ 8L room. Private entrance . Hotnet for Rent 43 much ihore. day, 10am to 3pitjl Contact by mail or and Interior, ceilings re- Firm. Riding pants, duct. ISO North Main Experience not needed. SECURITY OFFICERS — and shower. Gentleman''’ attachments, $10. All in RED GOOSE FARM AN­ phone': Stephen Koss- O P E N HOUSE polred. References, fully excellent condition. All boots. 871-0349. Street, Manchester. 646- Will train. Four day Full time and part time. DIRECTER — Hocka- MATURE WOMAN to preferred. $70 per week. TIQUES IN THE FALL — BIG TAG SALE — Oc­ Y ou’it Get mon. Manager - Rein's Insured. Quality work. reasonable. Coll 649-9429. 3994. week, 10 hour dav: 7am- Greater Hartford area. num Valley Day Core watch one Infant In my M r. Rothman, 646-4144 or A Pastoral country ride; tober 8th and 9th. Baby New York Style Dell Res­ MANCHESTER — Two Martin Mottsson, even­ 5:30pm. Apply at Able Car and telephone neces­ requires a Director to Vernon home two days 643-1969. - 'J Leaves turning; wood clothes, toys, cor seats, R esultsI taurant, 428 Hartford iuNDAY bedroom Cope. Nice, re­ ings 649-4431. LARGE DIVAN, beige Coil, Howard Road, sary. Cleon police re­ supervise facility for 45 per week. Starting Janu­ stove burning; on gid red furniture and household Tpke, Vernon, CT 06066. 1pm to 4pm sidential area. No pots. floral. Very good condi­ TAG SALE — Saturday, MIsc Automotive 76 Congratulations Bolton. cord, references. Must be children. Responsibili­ ary '84. Call 871-0458. MANCHESTER — BeaU“ born crammed with miscellaneous. Rain or (October 8th, 8:30am to Phone 871-2634. Tree shaded yard. Poilo. INTERIOR — EXTE­ tion. O t h ^ Items too. Coll and 18. Experience preferred. ties Include teochlngstaff tltul, modern,, first floor ' wonderful goodies like Shine. Corner of Pine >2pm. Miscellaneous. 852 References. Security. RIOR Pointing — Wal­ 646-0362. Coll 527-0225, M ondoy- supervision, fiscal re­ CUSTOMER SERVICE apartment. Four rooms," lace, linens, lovely Street and Ridge Street, v'elcome home EXPERIENCED FOOD $475 m o n th ly . H ayes lpapering and drywoll Vernon Street. Fridov, loom to 4pm. view, record keeping, REPRESENTATIVE — one bedroom. Stove and"^ things! Furniture, Manchester. W H E E L S — 13", 14" G M . Judy. Jerry and PART PROCESSOR for Pasta WOODLAND MANOR Corp. 6464)131. installation. Quality pro­ FOUR VICTORIAN 15” , Ford. 16"-8-lugtruck and other required admi­ Rogers Corporation, dishwasher. Wall to w a ll'.''' frames, fancy things! T A G S A L E — 10am to monufocturing plant fessional work. Reasona­ CHAIRS,stripped. Ready split rims. 643-2880. Mephanle Ellzabetl TIME FUEL OIL TRUCK nistrative duties. Must Molding Materials Div­ Available Immediately.— Goose Lone, Coventry. 2pm. Clothes, nails, 3 to 5 evenings per needed. Coll 2pm to 4pm, MANCHESTER — Small ble prices. Free esti­ for refInishIng and con­ ______V______i DRIVER - Class 2 license meet state mandated ision hos an opportunity CONDOMINIOMS $400 plus security. No ' Weekends, 12pm to Spm. screws, dishes and mis­ week; weekends op­ Monday thru Friday, 647- five room house. Newly mates. G.L. McHugh, ing. $95 separately. Coll required. Dependable qualifications. Send re­ for an aggressive custo­ pets. 646-2000. 742-9137. tional. $7.20 pay rate. 8647. remodeled, 2 bedrooms. 643-9321. 643-6526. cellaneous. Everything INVITATIDN TO BID fuel oil delivery. Eost of sume only to: Shoron College students may m er service rep In a fast 157-211 HoinittiadSL Good location. Security TAG SALE — October must go, no reasonable • 698 Announcements 03 the River. Experienced Lacey, Hoetcanum Votley paced Industrial envlron- 8th, 9am to 4pm. Duval offer will be refused. 108 COST PROPOSALS FOR IN­ apply. Car needed. FULL TIME — Customer M anchettif deposit requried. Refer­ J.P. LEWIS & SON Cus­ QUEEN BEDSPREAD, Call 721-0349, 4pm to only, full time, insurance Day Core, 095 Hartford ittent Involving multiple Street. Corner of Hilliard Clinton Street, SPECTION, TAGGING, Relations Clerk, Bank Aaartments for Rent 4l.’" ences. No pets. M arried tom Decorating. Interior two pair 63" Priscillas, TESTING a REFILLING 7pm only, M-F. Ask and benefits. Call 647- Tpke., Vernon, Ct. 060M. pFoduct line. Duties In­ Tog Soles 69 and Woodland. Manchester. Checking Department. couple only. $400 per pointing, paperhanging, shams. Brown Mlonlol FIRE EXTINGUISHERS RUSSELL'S BARBER for Linda. 9137. Storting salary, S11J00. clude order entry, order Kaith laol Ettota Must deal efficiently with month. Coll 649-7085. new ceilings, remodel­ print with small tidwers. ••••••••••••••••••••••a The Board of Education, SHOP, 195 Spruce Street Closing date October upgrading, and account TAG SALE — Treasures TAG SALE — Saturday, 110 Long Hill Drive, East CARPENTER ,- Expe­ customers in person and 6 4 6 -4 1 3 6 MANCHESTER-One, two - ing, carpentry work. Excellent condition. $50. Harttord, C T. will receive announces thot Ralph 14th, 1983. E O E . maintenance via both In­ RETIREDS — Get out For Everyone! 112 Ba­ October 8th, 10amto4pm. rienced In framing, sid­ on phone. Typing skills and three bedroom. COVENTRY - ASHFORD Fully Insured. 649-9650, Coll 649-1047. sealed bids for COST PROP­ Gutrick, former co­ bound and out-bound into the sunshine, meet tista Road, Saturday, 167 Vernon Street. MODERN, PROGRES­ ing and trim work. Own and good figure aptitude — Four 'room houses. evenings 289-7010. OSALS FOR INSPECTION, owner of the Manchester SIDING APPLICATORS, calls. Strong attention to apartments. Heat and hot your friends and moke 9am to 4pm. Rain or TAGGING, TESTING 8, RE­ SIVE Real Estate office transportation. 873-9602 required. EOE. Call 649- Newly renovated, oak VACUUM CLEANER — Barber Shop Is now asso­ plenty of work through detail and good organiza­ water. $400, $440, $495.-,'. some extra cosh. Think of Shine. FILLING OF FIRE EXTIN­ looking to hire , ener­ otter 6pm. 4586. Call 649-4800. - floors, large yards. GEORGE N. CONVERSE $20. Phone 649-2433. GUISHERS. Bid Information ciated with us full time. the winter. Highest rate tional skill;, necessary. the ways you too con be o getic, licensed salesper­ Lots/Lond for Sole 33 ■ ■■ ■ I ■! Working adult. No Anim­ — Pointing and poper- and specifications are avail­ pay In the state. Must Familiarization with seller at Eostern Connec­ YARD SALE — Furni­ able at the Business Office. son, Interested In high L IC E N S E D N U R S E - MANCHESTER — Three .v, als. Lease. Coll 423-4190. hanoing. 30 Years Expe­ OLDER BEDROOM SET NEWSPAPER have own equipment. VDT desired. Send re­ rience. Coll otter Spm, ticut Flea Market (Jet. 31 ture, stereo, skis, shot­ MULTI FAMILY TAG Sealed bids will be received C Help Wonted 21 Income and pleasant Work and pov better than •••••••aaaaaeeaaaeeeeee room heated apartment. — Double bed, bureau, until 10:30 a.m. on Friday, Call 1-800-922-0005. working conditions. For CARRIER NEEDED sume and salary require­ 643-2804. & 32, Mansfield) No res­ gun, books, knick SALE — Electronic, October 21, 1983, at which c vanity and bench. Good pool. We hove the BOLTIN LAKE — Very No appliances. Security. knacks. 9am to 2pm, Sat­ confidential interview, ments to Personnel Su- condition. $200. Coll 659- ervations needed and sports and automotive time they will be publicly answers. Coll 649-2358. IN MANCHESTER CAREER OPPORTUN­ small piece of land with $375. Phone 646-2426,9 to 5 opened and read aloud. The call Mr. Strano, Strano pervlsor, Rogers Slore/Oflice Space PBOnSSIOlUl PAINnNB 1906. we're open 'til Thonks- urday, October 8th. 162 equipment, furniture, SEWERS — Established ITY — 50 new lob open- Corporation, Molding private road. Cannot be weekdays. "-r Mountain Road, miscellaneous. Sdtur- Board of Education reserves Real Estate, 646-2000. CALL glvlno- Coll 423-9890. the right to accept or relect ORGANIST-Second:o n «C o n - I n g s . built upon. Call 643-2880. CsMiawtlil • Hm MooUi I Glastonbury. day, October 8th, 8;301m nottonwlde pillow manu­ Materials Division^ P.O. WOOD COAL STOVE — onv or all bids or the right to facturer has Immediate g re g o tio n o l C C-h(j -h o rch , 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 $15,000-$20,000-$30,000 ye­ Box 550, Manchester, CT THREE ROOMS FOR- CelHiil T n ta n tpedilM . to 3:30pm. 839 Center Atlanta Homesteader, THREE FAMILY TAG waive technical formalities If Route 44A. Coventry. Coll arly potential if qualified. 06040. E O E . FREE CATALOG — Of RENT — With heat and'- NEWLY DECORATED Hm h PtMr WnMog Street. It Is in the b « t Interest to do full time openings. Expe­ good condition. One ton SALE — Saturday and T W O FAMILY TAG rience preferred. Day AUTOMOBILE 742-8379 or 742-6234. We ore a leading notional land bargains, 5 acres to hot water. For more In-,,, OFFICE SPACE in Man­ Sunday, 9am to 6pm. 640 SAL^ — Saturday, Oc­ so. formation call 563-4430, n a n i M i A m cool. $275; 568-4991 or Nancy J. Harris, O NE O F T H E good shift. Five day week. Full FULL TIME — Carpen­ growth company. Full 500 acres, covering Ver­ chester. Centrally lo­ North Main Street. Front tober 8th, 8am to 1pm. 310 Director BILLING IMMEDIATE HELP ters Helper Wanted. Ex­ 529-7050. >44-4B7t 643-0925. habits thrifty people T benefit program, includ­ and part time positions mont and the Berkshires cated with ample park­ yard. M any Items. In the Grissom Road and 17 Business Services have developed Is dolly WANTED - Waitresses perience desireable but ing. Coll 649-2891. 010-10 T ing sewing Incentive. CLERK available. Experience at lowest Imaginable pri­ event of rain It will be In Shepard Drive, Manches­ Automotive and dishwasher for week­ not essential. Paid Health aiWSTAPH D iua NODID MANCHESTER - Avail- . reading of the ads In Apply at Plllowtex Corp., not necessary. Special ces. W rite: Land Ca­ Bullding/Contnicting 53 ••••••••••••••••••••••• oarage. ter. Riding mower, furni­ days and weekends. and Retirement Plan. far SaoKi WU4k«r oraa a b le J io M » m b e r 1st, MANCHESTER — Fur­ classified. That's where 49 Regent Street, Man­ in-house training school. Can laaaaa talog, P.O. Box 938, North ture, toys, children's aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa they find value buys. chester, Connecticut. [Deal Girl) needed lor Good hours and good Call; Arbor Acres Farms, Earn while you learn. Adams, M A 01247. Newer duplex, second - nished office In desirable ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sole 63 TAG SALE - October 6, Items, small appliances, busy Lincoln. Morcury, pay. For more Informa­ 633-4681, ext. 37. E O E . Earnings to $375 per week 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 floor, 2 bedrooms, one ,, location. Utilities In­ 9am-3pm. Toboggan, ty­ bikes, much miscellane­ Cors/Trucks tor Sole 71 Busy Kitten LEON CIESZYNSKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mazda dealership. Ex­ tion coll or apply at to start. Educational bath. Fully appllanced cluded. $125 monthly. pewriter, desk, gomes, ous stuff. perience preferred. Fa­ Continental Cuisine, 1095 PAYROLL AND COST background not Impor­ and carpeted. Heat In^.' Coll 6464)505 or 646-1960. B U IL D E R — New homes, END ROLLS— 27’.^ width clothes, appliances, tire additions, remodeling, vorable hours with Main Street or coll 649- CLERK — Experience tant. Applications will be eluded. No pets. Security „ u------25 cents; 13% width - 2 rims, miscelloneous. 93 TAG SALE — Saturday, F O U R 10x15 R A D IA L Western Style 4675. with factory payrolls re­ and references required. rec rooms, garages, kit­ SEWING/HANDWORK many fringe benefits: accepted for secretarial LAN D S A LE for 25 cents. M U S T be Hawthorn St., 10am to 3pm. 14 & 17 Oval T IRES on Ford Rims. One quired. Other duties re­ PERSONAL LINES SER­ Call 646-6454. . MANCHESTER — chens remodeled, ceil­ — Glastonbury toy fac­ Call Mr. Satryb for inter­ duties, service person­ VICE TECHNICIAN — picked up at the Man­ Manchester. Lane, off Waddell Road. new, three fair. $160takes tory needs sewers/flnlsh- BOOK DEPARTMENT quiring good moth skills nel, manufacturing reps, 2 ACRES-*4,900 Corner Main and Haynes ings, both tile, dormers, chester HeroldOtflce BE­ Miscellaneous, hydro­ all. 649-3456. view appointment bet­ MANAGER - Prefer per­ and typing ability. EOE. Prior rating experience MANCHESTER - Extro.^ Street. Professional of­ roofing. Residential or ers tor quality plush line. assistant managers and desirable. Also back­ 27 ACRES-43,900 FORE 11 AM ONLY. TAG-ESTATE SALE — plane with motor. Full time or part time. ween 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.. son with experience. Apply: Pioneer Para­ managers. Medical Insu­ large 3 bedrooms on qulef .,', fice, one block from hos­ commercial. 649-4291. Collectibles, antiques, 1972 VEGA WAGON — 643-5135. Ext. 130. Reed's, Inc., Porkode. chute Co., Inc., Hale ground on C R T would be street near park. Avalla- - pital. Centrally located. Sewing experience ne­ rance, Lite Insurance, beneficial. Excellent op­ BERKSHIRES DELIVERING RICH 19" colored T V , reclln- TAG SALE — October Runs good, extra snow cessary. Call: The Velvet Rood, Manchester, CT, Pension Plan are some of ble Immediately. $475,, Coll 646-2730, 522-7291. l o a m - 5 yards, $60.00 ers, large-small choirs, 8th, 9om to Spm. 279 tires, dependable. New ARE YOU TIRED OF Phone 644-1581, portunity to learn new plus utilities. 649-4800. ING — Cabinets, rooting, p|„j washed sand, Stable, Inc. Call 659-0204 our benefits. Apply at: generation' computer Beautiful proparty kitchen set, linens, baby Woodland Street. Many radiator, battery. $325. tor appointment. BEING BROKE? and Personnel. East Hartford Ramadd 474 MAIN STREET — gutters, room additions, ,tpne, trap rock, and clothes, furniture, old re­ Items to chqose from, Call 643-2587. FULL TIME AND PART wishing for the good system. For appoint­ fiva mlnutaa from MANCHESTER — Flvq,,^ Business office space. decks, oil types of r ^ ^ grovel. 643-9504. Inn, Monday, October ment, please contact: cords, stereo. Saturday, wide variety. TIM E — For self-service things of life? W illing to FULL TIM E or port time BRODIE MT. and large rooms, near center, > First floor, across from deling ond repairs. F R E E ______10th at 10am, sharp. In Great American Insu­ October 8th from Bom to 1977 FORI5* GRANADA HAIRDRESSER gas station In Manches­ help others, and in doing with some mechanical JIMINY PEAK SKI Pay own heat and utllU,,, post office. Coll 646-2426, estimates. Fully Insured. * NEIGHBORHOOD TAG room 622. No phone calls rance Co. 278-3407. 3om. 286 Taylor Street, GHIA — Loaded I Great WANTED, with follow­ ter. Must hove cashier so become wealthy? A experience. Apply: 270 please. E O E . AREAS. Fabuloua ties. $425 plus security, - 9om-Spm weekdays. Telephone 643-6017, otter Vernon. Absolutely No S A L^— Saturday Only. body, great motor. ing. Full time. Call 646- experience. Mustjbe de­ California based com ­ Hartford Rood, vlawa, opan maadowa No pets. 649-5368 or 646, 6pm, 647-8509. 10am to 4pm. Ice cream EXPERIENCED PAIN­ Early Birds! Driven only 14,000 miles 8161. pendable and honest. For pany expanding in Man­ Manchester. and aalaabla tImiMr. 0094. STORE FOR RENT — ALUMINUM SHEETS maker, assorted books, TERS wanted for full per year. $2990. After nights and weekends. For chester may be of Inter- Ownar will provida Inquire at/W Oak Street, CUSTOM used OS printing plates — puzzles, etc. 68 Elizabeth time employment. Call TAG SALE — Saturday, 6pm, call 228-0783. interview coll 243-5457. est. 289-7697 for MANCHESTER INSU­ 80% FINANCINQ, MANCHESTER — Three.,, 649-5334. Reasonable REMODELING- .007" thick, 23 X 24” . 50t October 8th, 9am to 4pm. Drive. Interview. R A N C E A G E N C Y seeks L.A. Converse Co., 646- room apartment. Stove, rent. Available No­ Bathrooms, kitchen, rec or 5 for $2.00. Phone RN DENTAL ASSISTANT — 3117. Warranty dead, angl- 127 Ookwood Drive, 1973 OATSUN — Running SALES — Port time. port time claims secreta- Full or part time. Expe­ naara turvay. Call to* refrigerator, wall to wall ./ vember 1st. rooms, rooting, siding, 643-2711. They MUST be North Coventry, oft condition. As Is, $200. Call NIGHT SUFERVISOR Demonstrator wanted for FULL TIME and port ry/bookkeeper. Prior ex­ carpeting. $310 plus utlli,- . ••••••••••••••••••••••• house repairs. Licensed picked up before 644-1294; \ ' Polilion ■vallabla evary Satur­ rience preferred, not es­ Is advertising expensive? day for mora Informa­ Route 440. Tw o wood maior appliance com­ time cashiers. Expe­ perience helpful. Duties ties. Call 649-4003. ond experienced Coll i,:ooa.m. only. day and Sunday ntghi. 7 p m. to sential. Reply to Box D You'll be surprised now tion and diractlona. stoves, stereo compo­ 7 a m. Eiicallant aalary pany to sell Its products rience helpful, but not include - taking of claims ------'.'t MIsc. for Rent 46 G ory 646-4743 or 649-8516. tf.______TAG AND CRAFT SALE c/o The Herald.______economical It Is to adver­ nents, custom mode floor 1973 MUSTANG FAS- CRESinElO CONVALESCENT In moior department and necessary. Good benefits reports and inputting 802-694-1581 MANCHESTER — Five length drapes and Much — Christmas crafts, pool BACK — Automatic PART TIM E LINES SER­ tise in Classified. 643-2711. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DESIGN KITCHENS by chain stores. Must hove package. Great oppor­ data for batched ac­ 8:30am - 8:30pm; room apartment. Three ' M orel table, baby Items, house­ transmission, power HOME/FENWOOD MANOR cor. You tell,us the hours counting system. Hours, VICE TECHNICIAN ' — ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms. Completely.,, J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, in Manchaatar tunity tor growth. Please Sal-Sun til Spm. GARGAE FOR RENT — hold items J and more. steering, power brakes, Plaaaa call: Mrs J. Brownsiain. you con work. If Inter­ apply to: Cvde Pierce, Monday through Fridoy, Prior ratings experience remodeled. Availabl*-- $35 monthly. Storage. No vanities, formica, Wilson EXCELLENT QUALITY NEIGHBORHOOD TAG Saturday and Sunday, air. Fair running condi­ DNS. at •43-5151. Monday thru 9om to 1:30pm. Call 646- desireable. Personal Real Estate art, Corlon counter tops, Friday batwaan 9 and 3. ested coll Lo rry Frank, Manager, Grossmans, now. $425, plus utilities. electricity. Excellent lo­ SEASONED- HARD­ — Spreads, curtains, October 8th and 9th, 10am tion. $600 or BO. Call 203-289-5664. 3200 Main Street, Hart­ 3078 for appointment. Lines Insurance back­ Call 649-4003. . ^ cation. Rose, 646-2402. kitchen cabinet fronts, WOOD — Oak - Maple - housewares, rugs, boys to Spm. 10 Richard Road, 649-4773. ford. An Equal Opportun­ ground beneficial. Posi­ complete woodworking Hickory. $85/cord. Two clothes, furniture, mis­ Vernon (Oft Lake service, custom mode ity Employer, M/F. tion offers opportunity to Homes for $ole 31 Homes for Sole 31 MANCHESTER — Two cord minimum. Cut, spilt cellaneous. Saturday, Street). 1973 FO R D F1004 X 4Plck PHOTOaUIDE learn CRT. Opportunity ••••••••••••••••••••••• furniture, colonial repro­ KIT 'N' CARLYLE’ by Larry Wright bedroom apartment In * and delivered. Coll 649- October 8th, 9:30am. 92 Up with 4 wav Fisher PATTBtN TELLER — Port time, exists to work Into full tour family. Convenient,'- , Wanted to Rent 47 ductions In wood, 9 varie­ 1831 anytime. Hemlock Street. TAG SALE — Saturday, plow. Power steering, 8 Monday through Friday, WAITRESSES — Day time position. (Flex quiet location. Applian­ ties of hardwood and October 8th, 10am to 3pm. power brakes, automatic 8 9am-2:30pm, Saturday, shift openings and wee­ hours) For appointment ces. Rent plus utilities.— •••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeee veneers NOW IN STOCK 12” G.E, TV — Block and Rain Date: Monday, Oc- transmission. 45,000 9om-12pm. Good figure kends. Experience pre­ please contact: Great Call 643-4203. Coll 649-9650 or evenings, white. AC/DC with o ligh­ ’ tober 10th. Toys, books, miles. Complete with American Isurance Co., ONE CAR GARAGE - 289-7010. aptitude and ability to ferred, but will train.. located In northeast sec- ter cord. Bought 11/02. records, miscellaneous. snow plowing route. $5000 deal well with customers. Apply In person after 270-3407. MANCHESTER — Two"’ Retails for over $100, will TAG SALE — Saturday, 41 Campfleld Road. firm . 643-2301. OPEN HOUSE tlon«4lum inega Manchester. formation pertaining to plus some utilities. Call ' mates. Coll 647-0293. must be sold. 646-3841. Rood, Bolton. Zenlna Eeard ct Appeals ■titeliee and biisht colon Auto Classifications. Tha Zoning Board of Apooals of tho Town ol Andover, on a set of towels. Nice 400 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 643-7949 or 688-4320. Connocticut will hold a public hoorlno In tho Town Office A handsome -western Background In auto Insu­ ■ . • ROBERT E. JARVIS — OLD FASHIONED Heavy for sifts or bssasrs. style shirt for the man in THREE FAMILY TAG Building Wednesday, October 19, 1983 at 8:00 P.M. to hear No. 2024 has transfer rance helpful. Good MANCHESTER — Twa,* Sorvlcei Ottered St Building and remodeling Fireplace Andirons, $30. SALE — Saturday and the tollowlng opallcotlons asking for relief from the Zoning your life. Hakci it mono­ CELEBRITY CIPHER specialist. Additions, for 7 motifs; color chart Calabrily Ciphar cryplograma ara craatad from quotatlona by famoua paopla. paal phone manners and tech­ bedroom townhousa. $460 Coll 643-5336. Sunday, 7om-6pm. 43 Pio­ Laws ol the Town ol Andover, Connecticut. tone or with contrast and praaant. Eachlattar In lhaclpt>ar atandafor anotbar. Today’s ehm OtqiitlfU. SAT. & SUN. 1 -5 P.M. garages, roofing, siding, • 205 — David Marsh — Requesting relief from zoning to OiDCR. Mas U J t far latk yoke. niques essential. (Mon­ a month. Security deposR * ••••••••••••••••••••••• neer Circle, Manchester. regulations— Section 11,2— Space Requirements. Needs 200 day thru Thursday, 4 to kitchens, bathrooms, Re­ S0« hr sssliia aai No. 8200 with Photo- required. Call 646-2469 be,.. REWEAVING BURN RUBBER HALLOWEEN loot trontoge, has 185 fset. Requests variance of 15 feet. Lot 7pm). For appointment placement wlndows- 9, located on Gilead Rood. Guide is in Si$es Small, tore 4pm, otter 4pm 649- ' HOLES — zippers, um­ MASK, Indian Head, $10. «SatM8«T Ctee, yooR fUJAWN “BAYOY COY LYPYTBM LBCTUCL please contact: Great TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES /doors. Coll 643-6712. FIRST TAG SALE — #206 — Luclen Bolvin — requesting rcllel from zoning Medium and Large. Me­ 8978. '' brellas repaired. Window Baby carriage, fair con­ regulations— Section 11.2— Space Reoulremcnts. 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TO 0 (1 0 , sss4 $ 2 J0 h r task ’VMfBMvVHpMVIB-wIra mmwmm m VBTIB CQHWCIMII ^u lllo co te , 649-0611. pointed. Ideal for young 10am to 4pm. Rain; O c ­ Proposed building will be 25 feet — vorlonce ol 25 feet mthm, 8ht 009 h r pssh(s iMl Security. No pots. C a li'' ••••••••••••••••••••••a SPBCIAI,: O nr 200 as- Exceffahi entry' w ^ l student. With matching tober 15 & 16; 11 Fern- needed. 2. Section 11.2— Space Requirements. Needs Mfeet CXXKDTB VKO BAY DOD8DCM 646-0754. , BRICKS, BLOCKS, front yard setbock, hos 20 feet,, Ineeds variance of 40 feet. Lot lactteoB and a FREE position for quolltled In­ PRICES START AT $56,900. STONE — Concreto. Rootlng/SMIng 54 choir. $15. Coll 649-3425. wootl'Drlvo, Bolton. located on Sunset Lone., Pattam Section in tha dividual Interested In ca­ LBCTHRTS COWM." — VOCTIQRT MANCHESTER — Fouf.” Oilmnev repairs. No lob ''ATthls hm'lno Tnterilsted persons may appear and be ALBUM. Jn at $2,001 reer oblectives. 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BUSINESS Why MHS 'smoking ban Conard the big contest Beatles now Business Market message would have been wrong for Manchester football college topic .. page 6 ... page 15 ... page 3 In Brief Economic rebound losing steam MAJOR RETAIL CHAIN^ If you look beyond the performance of the Dow They’re a safe secure haven for money right now, SEPTEMBER SALES Jones Industrials, the overall stuck market has been -says Kisor. anything but a robust performer in recent weeks. In contrast, Kisor sees an average total stock return % increase from In response to favorable money supply figures, low of about 10 to 12 percent over the next 12 monthi September 1982/ inflation numbers and drops in interest rates, Dan Dorfman (roughly 6 to 8 percent capital gains and 4'A percent Fair, cold tonight; Sears Roebuck & Co. 27. enthusiastic investors will immediately bid up stock yield ). Manchester, Conn. prices. But the flurry is short-lived and profit-taking Syndicated Though obviously down on the stock market, Kisor cloudy Tuesday Monday, Oct. 10, 1983 K mart 8.8% quickly sets in. says there are always oportunities to make money. How come? Why the lack of follow-through?' Columnist And his strategy; Vou’ve got to take a "rifle shot"" — See pape 2 Single copy: 25$ The answer: Growing suspicion on Wall Street that approach — meaning individual stocks rather than' HHanrhrstrr Irra lh J.C. Penney 5.1% the widely-heralded economic recovery that eve­ industry groups. ryone’s been projecting will be a lot less peppy than The chief focus, in his mind, should be on high Federated most folks think. 13.8% (2) high financing costs and (3) continued lackluster earning visibility, and even more importantly, Department Stores In fact, that very worry recently led one of the export activity (which crosses about 10 to 20 percent of earnings predictability; in other words, you've got to nation’s leading banks — the Comerica Bank-Detroit the economy) as a result of an ongoing strong dollar. be reasonably assured of a good earnings stream Woolworth & Co. 7.1% (formerly Detroit Bank & Trust) — to unload $250 Kisor’s convinced that consumer spending will lose almost regardless of any economic slowdown. Americstp^ million worth of stocks. a substantial chunk of its earlier zip in the months Moreover, the fella who runs the investment assess Dayton Hudson Corp. 23% ahead. HISTMVE FAVORITES in this context: Philip there ($4 billion worth) tells me that common stock For starters, he points to the low saving rate — Morris, Walgreen, Monsanto, Fleet Financial and ^Reactions w ins Nobel have been chopped to just 25 percent of every ne^ below 4 percent in the second quater of ’83, the lowest Pfizer. Montgomery Ward 16.2% dollar of cash flow (about $10 million a month). level since 1950. In terms bf smaller, but faster growing companies " I ’ve taken $250 million out of risk,” says chief\ Kisor also expects a slowdown in the growth of (with prospm s of annual earnings gains of 20 percent investment officer Buck Kisor, Jr., who thinks there’s ^esonal income — from 8 percent in the first half to, or better), live companies stand out on the bank's in medicine now a 20 percent chance of a substantial market ^y, 6 percent in the second half. most favonM list. decline over the next six months. Ijs reasoning: Slowing employment gains and They a ^ H B O , a specialist in hospital information STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - Relating that in specific numbers. Buck, who has varied as Barbara McClintock, an 81-year- Retail sales rise continued pressure on wages because of the ongoing systems; iNewport Corp., a maker of components for outperformed the market the past five years and is lasers in electro-optical research; Network Systems, old American botanist, won the The nation's retail chains reported a solid rise high level of unemployment. repeating that showin^his year (the averge account 1983 Nobel Prize in Medicine today in September back-to-school sales Thursday even " I tmnk the Street is slowly coming to my a specialist in data communications; Dreyer’s Ice is up 22 to 24 percent), thinks the Dow could tumble to (or her landmark genetic discov­ after unseasonably hot weather derailed tradi­ vfew...tHat we seem to be swinging to a saddle-shaped Cream, aAVest;Coast producer of premium ice cream, 8 the 1,000-1,050 range. That’s about a 200 to 250-point and Stryker Corp., a manufacturer of specialty ery three decades ago of "jumping tional fall buying in the first two weeks of the recovery,” says Kisor. drop from current levels. medical devices. genes” — a major stride in the 0 month. Analysts said the reasonably strong Saddle-shaped, as he defines it, is'up, down and up The thrust of Kisor’s bearish thinking: The understanding of cancer. showing at the cash register indicated the agair' The bank is also increasing its holding ih foreign ; Watt quits economy, following a super second quarter gain in the Nobel officials said her break­ consumer recovery that developed early this stocks. The chief reasons includesigns of an economic gross national product of 9.7 percent, will slow down through was “ the second great year is still on track and should continue to bolster TRANSLATED INTO NUMBERS, Kisor sees GNP pickup abroad and the benefits of lower foreign more than -expected because of continuing high currency translations. Kisor figures that the dollar discovery of our time” in genetics. the ecomomy. growing at a 4 percent rate in the fourth quarter (less By United Press International be answered is whether the as­ interest rates. may come down a bit in the face of a slight easing of It went virtually unnonticed until than half the second-quarter growth rate), rising 3 saults on our environment will." In fact, Kisor sees the possibility of an actual GNP interest rates — which should help foreign corporate the mid-1960’s when it became percent in the first half of ’84 (with one of those Environmentalists cheered the William Turnage, executive di­ decline in either the first or second quarter of ’84. earnings. But as mentioned earlier — because of that crucial to understanding tumors, Sikorsky to build plant quarters showing a slight decline) and expanding news of Interior Secretary James Kisor, at one time director of investment strategy at big budget deficit — he expects U.S. rates, in rector of the Wilderness Society, viruses, and infectious disease. slightly to a 4 to 5 percent rate of gain in ’84’s second Watt’s resignation but worried his MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Sikorsky Aircraft, a Paine Webber, figures that interest rates, at most, comparison to foreign rates, to remain high. called Watt the worst of any of the Dr. McClintock — the first half. policies will remain in place with subsidiary of United Technologies, will soon will drift about 100 basis points (or 1 percent) lower 43 secretaries of the interior in woman ever to win the Nobel Prize The big market problem, as Kisor sees it, is that The bank’s five favorite foreign securities: Ho construct a J2(Pmillion plant in an east Alabama over the next 9 to 12 months. the blessings of President Reagan. United States history. in Medicine alone — was not while a 4 percent gain in fourth-quarter GNP is Yokado, a large, diversified Japanese retailer which city that will employ about 250 people. His reasoning for only a modest drop: Continued Conservatives were somber and Rafe Pomerance, president of immediately available for com­ respectable, it’s insufficient to generate the very also oeprates 7-11 and Denny's units in Japan; Officials with United Technologies, based is concern over the huge deficit (which is likely to offset others said the step was inevitable. Friends of the Earth, called Watt ment. Colleagues at the Cold large earnings gains that are needed to support a lot of Fujitsu, a leading Japanese office equipment and Connecticut, said construction will begin on the the favorable inflationary numbers.) Watt announced Sunday in Santa "the most anti-environmental se­ Spring Harbor Laboratory in Long stocks in view of the sharp runup in equity prices. electronic component maker; Broken Hill Proprie­ ' Ynez, Calif., that he was quitting. 90,000-square-foot facility in Tallassee early next Everyone knows government spending is too high cretary of interior of the 20th Island, N.Y., said she wanted "as And so while he sees a shot of a big market selloff, he tary, Australia’s largest natural resource company (a He read aloud to reporters from year. and that the budget has to be cut, but Congress — century.” but said: "The general little fuss as possible.” thinks his economic scenario — which, he reiterates, play on the pickup in the world econom y);. L.N. the letter he wrote President Production of composite products for various especially with an election year coming up — lacks the in charge of Ronald Reagan's war "She’s out on her nature walk, growing numbers of Wall Streeters are subscribing to Ericsson, a Swedish maker and marketer of Reagan that began. ’’Dear Mr. aerospace applications is scheduled to begin in political will to do it, says Kisor. Nobody want to have on the environment may be gone, picking walnuts," said Williani — implies at the very best, a relatively lackluster telephones, and Novo Industrl, a danish drug firm President, The time has come.” 1985. cuts come in his or her own district. ..and who’s going but the commander-in-chief and Udry, the laboratory’s executive market performance for the remainder of ’83 and specializing in human insulin and enzymes (a He said his "usefulness to the The Tallassee plant will be the first manufac- to vote to raise taxes? most of the officers remain.” director said of the prize winner. possibly the first half of ’84 as well. biotechnology play). president has come to an end” furing facility that Sikorsky has operated outside "President Reagan now has two "She told us she was as pleased This, in turn, exiains why Kisor is putting only a On that $250 million sell program I talked about because of his Sept. 21 comment Connecticut, officials said. THE LATEST FLASH from the Commerce choices, "tiTum age said, “ to ap­ for her associates at the laboratory meager 25 cents of evey new investment dollar into earlier, the bank cut back across the board, with that an advisory board was made point someone like Watt who has no United Technologies Chairman and Chief Department is that third-quarter G N P will rise 7 equities. as she was for herself,” Udry said. slightly heavier emphasis on the cyclical or up a “ black . . a woman, two Jews Executive Officer Harry Gray said the new plant percent. respect for Am erica’s public land "She said for her, it doesn’t much About 50 cents of each of those dollars is going into economic-sensitive stocks that have made big gains. and a cripple.” is part of an ongoing expansion program that also Kisor doesn’t believe it; he thinks the gain will be heritage or to appoint a successor matter at her age.” long-term Treasury bonds, which Kisor figures have These included Mercantile Stores, Brooks Fashion, The president of the Sierra Club involves Sikorsky operations in Connecticut and about 6 percent. who will restore the bipartisan The prize, a gold medal and 1.5 the potential to throw off about a 20 percent return (12 Ford and General Motors. Sunday hailed the resignation but Florida. The economic handwriting is on the wall, he says — tradition of conservation which million Swedish Kroner ($200,000), percent coupon and 8 percent capital appreciation) The market concerns are such that the bank even said it probably won’t mean an end over the past century has given our pointing to ( 1) the drop in July and August retail sales. was announced today by the over the next 12 months. sold shares in one of its favorites: IBM. to the Reagan administration’s nation a national park and wilder­ Karolinska Institute. Korman rejoins clinic environmental policies. ness system that is the envy of the The discovery of the mobile "W e have been trying for some world. Eileen Korman, R.N., M.S.N. has joined the genetic elements — known in time to encourage the secretary’s Sen. Gary Hart. D-Colo., said, ” I staff at The Biofeedback Clinic of Manchester, ' ‘jumping genes’ ’ — helped dem9n- 341 Broad St. resignation," said Denny Shaffer am pleas^ Americans will no strate how certain inherited char­ She received a diploma in nursing from the of Fayetteville. N.C. "The insults longer be subjected to the outrage­ acteristics in plants and animals Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in New to our imelligence will diminish ous, divisive and Insensitive state­ can be transposed from one now. I think. I think the question to ments that have characterized Mr. York and is also a graduate of the master’s organism to another. C program in psychiatric nursing at Yale Univer­ Watt’s tenure in office. Although Dr. McClintock’s dis­ sity. Ms. Korinan is currently working on a Ph.D. But Hart, who is seeking the C Big coveries were made more than 30 Democratic nomination for presi­ in family studies at the University of Connecticut. years -ago, they went virtually dent, added: "W e should re­ Ms. Korman has been employed at the Hospital score unnoticed until their significance of Saint Raphael in New Haven and the member, however, that the poli­ became apparent as modern ge­ cies James Watt implemented are Bridgeport Hospital School of Nursing as an UAW ready netic engineering boomed during Ronald Reagan’s policies. As a instructor in neurological and psychiatric General Electric Air- the past 10 years. nursing. result, I fear his departure brings / craft of Lynn, Mass., ‘"There are several similarities A us no closer to the goals a majority She is on the emergency service team of United to criticize between her situation and that of T has won a $738- of Americans so clearly support — Social and Mental Health Services in Willimantic. another great geneticist active 100 She is experienced in individual, group and million contract for namely the wise management of T years ago. Gregor Mendel,” the family psychotherapy. Her major areas of our natural resources and the helicopter engines. It Penny again Nobel Committee's citation saij, interest are the relationship of family dynamics is the biggest in the protection of our public health and environment." referring to the ‘ 'father' ’ of genetic to physical health and the impact of medical scie illness on the family. history of the Lynn By James P. Sacks Watt, self-described “ lightning business. Two em­ Herald Reporter rod” of the Reagan Cabinet, spoke Liki^endel, the significance o. Dr. MoSljntock’s findings were r ployees prepare the briefly Sunday outside the ranch in Makes insurance council The United Auto Workers union recognizedlSyJi^contemp^rafles. engines for the Santa Ynez Mountains where f'argaret P. Aldrich of Manchester has appears ready to revive charges of he had been secluded for four days And like Men3elT--whofie work centered on the garden pea. Dr. qualified as a member of the 1983 Executive shipment. union-busting it made against as calls for his resignation McClintock also worked with a Council of New York Life Insurance Co. Democratic Manchester Mayor mounted from members of both vegetable. {The Executive Council is composed of New Stephen T. Penny during his 1982 parties. After making his state­ York Life’s leading agents. Membership is based UPl photo race against Republican state Sen. ment and answering a few ques­ Dr. McClintock discovered the on 1982-83 sales records. Carl A. Zinsser. tions, he mounted his horse and mpbile chrorriosomO structures Mrs. Aldrich has been with New York Life since UAW representative Jim Griffin rode off into the sunset. while studying com. Thirty years 1982. this morning announced a press Reagan, who had stood by Watt later, the “jumping genes” were conference for Wednesday at the throughout the furor over his Sept. shown to play a role in the Fafnir promotes Martin union's Farmington headquarters. 21 wisecrack, said in a statement Herajd photo by Pinto transmission of resistance to anti­ He said the conference would he talked with Watt and "reluc­ biotics from one bacterium to another. NEW BRITAIN — Steve T. Martin, formerly constitute an update on union- tantly accepted his resignation.” vice president of operations for Fafnir Bearing busting by Penny and Manchester Watt told reporters the remark Dr. McClintock was bora June Division of Textron Inc., has been promoted to . Probate Judge William E. FitzGe­ "did contribute” to his decision to Born to run 16,1902, in Hartford, Conn., and did .senior vice president, the company announced. rald. He said he hoped business step down. both undergraduate and doctoral In his new post, Artin, 42, of West Hartford, has Greenwich bank, J^okerage join hands agents from union locals involved Reagan said Watt "has done an work at Cornell University. responsibility for all of Fafnir’s manufacturing, in disputes in companies where the outstanding job as a member of my Manchester High School’s Ed kyhch tional held today. Here Lyrich does a She received the National Medal material management and product engineering two have fought collective bar­ Cabinet and in his stewardship of was among over 1.000 racers competing stretch to prepare for a race. Races were of Science in 1970 and has won GREENWICH (UPI) — Prudential- made later this month. been moving towards providing total overcome their historic aiiterences functions in the United States. gaining might attend. the natural resources of the various prestigious biochemistry Bache Securities began offering finan­ and work together,” Settel said. in the Second Annual Wickham Park held every half hour between 10:30 a.m. "This is a new, bold approach for the family financial services. Our new Penny, who often represents nation.” and genetics prizes in the United cial planning advice Thursday to relationship with Prudential-Bache Gioffre said “ some banks and Boys and Girls Cross Country Invita- and 2 p.m. Tie signs agreement securities and banking industries. Our management in union disputes and There was no word on a succes­ States. customers of Greenwich Federal Sav- enables us to take a giant leap forward brokers will have nothing to do with one brokerage alliance program is a bold has worked for the firm in which sor: Reagan said Watt would SHELTON — Tie Communications has signed a -ings and Loan Association through the to achieve this goal and.makes us more another. In the brokerage alliance but mutally beneficial step,” said Jim FitzGerald is a partner, has been continue until a successor is one-year agreement to sell $5 million of its first brokerage alliance agreement in / Settel, Prudential-Bache senior vice com petitive," Gioffre said. program, we’re using each other’s accused of union busting by the named. electronic key telephone and hybrid systems to the Northeast. Brokerage account executives in the strengths where there is no competitive Better pay, benefits sought president of product development and UAW in the past. "Their activities Two potential successors, “• Telecommunications Specialists Inc., of Texas. bank will help customers with tax conflict, to benefit the consumer.” The bank is the first in the nation with implementation. of union-bOstiflg are continuing all former &n. Clifford Hansen, R- Under the agreement Tie, a leading desinger advantaged investments, annuities, Under the program, Prudential- Prudential-Bach account executives Joseph D. Gioffre, president of over,” Gnffithliaid today of Penny - Wyo., and Rep. Manuel Lujan; and manufacturer of Electronic Telephone options, mutual funds and dozens of Bache leases space and pays the bank a offering research recommendations and FitzCieraldl R-N.M., said they had heard Systems, will provide TSI, a major regional Greenwich Federal Savings, said the other investment products available to and trading advice. percentage of commissions generated Neither the mayor nor the judge nothing from the White House. interconnect company in Houston, with its arrangement "gives our customers the investors. on stocks, stock options, bonds and 8 opportuity to obtain stock market and of probate was available for Those reportedly being consi­ Catholic teachers getting tough Ultracom Key telephones and its hybrid ultracom The securities firm, one of the Additional services include portfolio other investment products. comment this morning. The'^JAV^ dered to replace Watt also include: CX systems. country’s largest brokers with 225 other brokerage advice from reviews, research recommendations 0 The brokerage firm is responsible for fought against the election of noth offices, offered last June to enter joint Prudential-Bache while they bank with lormer House Republican leader Bv Sarah E. Hall situation for teachers.” he says. and financial advice, .all order processing, recordkeeping, built-in increments and coaching ers, the quality of education can ventures with banks. Announcements us.” during 1982. John Rhodes of Arizona; former H erald Reporter “ We find ourselves fighting very stipends which affect only some of Investment report "This new service illustrates that .legal compliance, investment advice Democratic Town Chairman Sen. James Buckley, R-N.Y., now only decrease, they say. of other participating banks will be "Greenwich Federal Savings has banks and securities brokers can and securities recommendations. hard to stay at the bottom.” the people.” Theodore R. Cummings, however, president of Radio Free Europe By tradition, parochial school O'Connell, who has been with “ That gets us mad. We were RELIGION AND ACCOUNT­ as of 3 p.m. Friday. pointed to good relations between and Radio Liberty; and Energy teachers are far from Teamster- East Catholic 19 years, claims he hopping when we read that letter,” ING TEACHER Tim McConville Penfiy as mayor and Manchester Secretary Donald Hodel. tough when it comes to collective could earn $10,000 more per year as he adds. unions. Including the firefighter s Congressional sources have said bargaining. (cousin of John McConville, build­ Price Change a public-school guidance counselor At the top of the pay scale, yearly , union, the police union and the one scenario being discussed by But this year faculty members ing representative (or the union) Friday This Week in his hometown of West Hartford, increments stop and the disparity Third World bankers head for Hawaii . teachers’ union. He said a distinc- the administration has Watt re- at five area Catholic high schools has only been at East Catholic (our and $8,000 more in Manchester. A with public schools widens. In lieu . tion should be made between signing as interior secretary with — including East Catholic High years, but is already worried about Advest Inc. 13% dn % starting teacher with a bachelor’s of raises, long-term teachers re­ • Penny’s actions as mayor and as a Hodel replacing him. Lujan would School in Manchester — are his future. "There’s no incentive to Acmat 13‘A dn % degree made $10,840 last year at ceive longevity pay of a few HONOLULU (U PI) — Among the Representatives of Brazil, and possi­ taking place in the banking business as stay,” he complains. "People have Aetna 33Ve dn PA upon us so quickly,” said Donald -private attorney. shaking their heads at the adminls- East Catholic: in local public hundred dollars per year — a slap thousands of American bankers assem­ bly others among the countries having a result of deregulation and thd threat dedicated their whole life to the CBT Corp. 30 nc Lovett, president of the Illinois The UAW has its own agenda Please turn to page 10 tration’s contract proposals, and schools, that same teacher would in the face, acccording to some. bling here Saturday for their annual trouble repaying their debts, are that looms on the horizon from and reaches its own conclusions (or insisting on better p a y ^ benef- system, and they’re getting only a Colonial Bancorp 28% up 3% Bankers Association and chairman of have made $11,517. “ It’s beyond logic and equity convention, many may well think expected to be on hand to do some arm non-bank competitors, such as Sears, ts own reasons,” Cummings said. its. With symbolic white ribbons couple hundred dollars to stay on.” Finast 20 up % Dixon National Bank in Dbcon, Hi. This is an opportune time for how a veteran with increased Hawaii’s most delightful attraction is twisting during the five-day convention Roebuck & Co. and Prudential Insu­ “ Stephen Penny as mayor is not a . — • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • As a father of two, with one more First Bancorp 57 up % "Som e banks have had earnings making salary demands, say some expertise should be receiving not Waikiki Beach, fresh pineapple or of the American Bankers Association. on the way, McConville wonders First Conn. Bancorp 49 up % rance, which are fast developing into difficulties because of the new accounts . union-buster by any means. I n Q l H f t T o H f l t f marching into school together teachers. They point to a recent decreased compensation,” says the breathtaking sunsets. financial supermarkets. : The Manchester Education's-^ IflS IQ e I O U a V every morning to protest how he'll continue supporting his First Hartford Corp. % dn % They will be trying to twist the arms and they’re concerned seeing what's flurry of reports which criticize Joseph Duffy, a guidance counse­ ;sociatlon r^endorsed Penny’s bid The question, then: Why get family if his paychecks don't get ^Hartford National Rather, they may think it is Hawaii’s American schools and call for lor in his 17th year at East 35% up % of hundreds of regional bankers who Bankers will bfe cornering colleagues happened in other industries that have . last month. The police and firefigh- so poon, 2 lectloni tough now? fatter. “ You can make it as a single Hartford Steam Boiler 54 location far from such places as Brazil, higher teaching salaries. Catholic. Says science teacher up 1 have been reluctant to go along with to learn their experiences in coping been deregulated recently, such as the person, but when your children Ingersoll Rand Mexico and Argentina. Many bankers airlines.” ; ters’ unions have yet to announce "In the past, we settled for these Jerry E. Weiner, who sidelines as a 55% up 2% their larger counterparts in giving the with the new types of accounts allowed have to sacrifice, it's a little no doubt will think they have temporar­ their endorsements (or 1983. rwicuious contracts,- says John j. THE UNION IS DEMANDING a J.C. Penney , 61% up 1% foreign governments more money and thus far under deregulation and new Just since last December, the go­ real estate photographer even different story,” he adds. Lydall Inc. 16% up % ily left their Third World debt problems more time to repay their existing debts. The charges during 1982 ciostKitd...... ie-i» McConville, East Catholic's build- salary hike about 3 percent higher though he's reached ceiling sa­ services, such as discount brokerage, vernment has allowed banks to offer stemined from Penny s and Fitz- comics...... ing represenUtive to the Greater At least one of his cohorts thinks Sage Allen 13 nc thousands of miles behind. two money market fund-type accounts than the diocesan offer, which lary: "You hit the top, and you’re While the Third World debt problem that most bankers expect they eventu­ Gera d’s representation of auto- Entsrtainm.nt...... 17 Hartford Catholic Education Asso- there’s something of a baby boom SNET 73% dn 5% with no interest rate ceiling and leeway would raise salaries almost ,6 still making less than your own 6 ut they will learn this week that lingers as a threatening cloud over the ally will have to offer to survive in the moblle dealers in New York and ^o jrv ...... - • ■ ■ ■ .J elation. “ But now we’ve fallen so among East Catholic teachers — Travelers 32% up 1% to offer stock brokerage services. A few percent in each year of a three- students, who are fresh out of Third World people also enjoy sojourn­ industry, most bankers here have not face of burgeoning competition in the Con-necticut in labor disputes The ...... y • • • ’« far behind, it's gotten to a point bringing with it added financial United Technologies 68 dn 1 financial services industry. states have opened the doors to year contract. Last week, McCon­ college." ing in Aniferica’s SOth state, particu­ lent one cent to a foreign government. pressures. . "M ore teachers are New York gold $397.4() dn 6.35 H PvoOiotoik .../...... '.'.'.'.'2 wi'6'’e we have to say something. ville says, the administration sent He and others claim there’s a larly when their bankers happen to be interstate banking, and Just last week Milford and the Brady Standard sports...... Even department heads have to starting families now,” says Thus the main focus of this conven­ " I think there's some concern with . W-u a “ very deceiving” letter to direct correlation between years of in town. the government interest rate miiUng on Auto Dealership Jn Brewster, Ttlovislon...... 1 get second Jobs " Weiner. tion will be on the rapid-fire changes the unknown since deregulation came parents, "claim ing there's ipoingto... expeiiauce and excellence in certificates of deposit was lifted. N.Y., as exaiinpl^ of anti-union woothsr...... 2 John O’Cornidt, director of gul- But most teachers’ salaries are O be a 30 percent Increase over three teaching. As Catholic high school ",cases handled by the attorneys. •••••aaeaia ea aaeaa*# ** dance, agrees. "It's a deplorable years — but they’re including teachers are lured to other employ­ Please turn (0 page 10 ) f . -.r