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MMCHESTER o v e h 4 5 war continue YEA66 1' MEMOMM. CO. EXK6IENCE By Jock Redden the Beau Rivage. He was believed 0pp. East Camattry CALL 649-5807 United Press International to be staying in Geneva. For All Your Noodo Lebanese President Amin Ge- QUALITY LAUSANNE, Switzerland — m ayel expressed hope Sunday as TRAVELrINSURANCE HARRISON ST. Leaders of Lebanon's rival fac­ he arrived in Switzerland that the 391 Broad 8L, Manchaatar MEM6RIALS MANCHESTER tions held preparatory meetings at talks would bring “ real peace” to a heavily fortified lakeside hotel Lebanon. ■ 646-7096 today, working out their positions "We will confront the problem COMMBICMl IMOUSTMAl MStOCNTIAl for ^ e second round of national with lots of hope. And soon, “Serving Manchester For Over 50 Years” reconciliation talks aimed atmdr,, perhaps, we will be able to ing nearly a decade of civil war. ' *Sg|^ nce good news,” Gemayel The official opening of the said: LEDOUX ELECTRIC conference was delayed until late Foreign Minister Elie Salem Penttaid The afternoon for the arrival of Syrian said he was optimistic about the (203) 649-4478 24 BIRCH ST. Vice President Abdel Halim Khad- conference and said, “ I think TEL. 643-6247 dam, scheduled to land in Geneva everyone is tired of going on.” • i^rm “O v e r 25 Years Service' 643-4444 at S: 34 p.m. (11:30 a.m. E S T ). Druze radio in Beirut, however, F.T.D. Druze leader Walid Jumblatt reported today that Jumblatt and NEW CONStRUCTKM - REPAINS - REWIRING MASTER CHARGE had not appeared by Monday Shiite Moslem rebel leader Nabih SERVICES CHANCED - APPLIANCES INSTALLED WORLD WIDE morning at the conference hotel, SWIMMING POOL WIRING - OUTDOOR UGHTtNG AMERICAN EKPHESS Berri had agreed "on the necessity ADDITIONS - R€C ROOMS ~ WATER HEATERS SERVICE . of bringing Amin Gemayel to reckoning for the massacres and W e iss c u ts breaking the Lebanese SPECIALIZING IN WE SERVICE ANO MSTAU INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL constitution.” SUPERIOR MUFFLERS AIR CONDITIONING - GEFRIGERATION "The military escalation which $154,062 in the Lebanese Front espouses and DON W ILUS GARAGE, INC. HEATING Ofid 6HEET METAL its suggestions of partition specialists From the tiny, all-in-one kitchenette unit, to their specialty also. Custom Kitchen Center threaten the conference with fail­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT . BRAKE SERVICE WRECKER SEHa'Ct school plan ure,” the radio quoted the two g e n e r a l r e p a ir in g the largest and most complex kitchen installa­ has the know-how to redo a bath into a New Eivland Mechmical ServiMS, Ihc. rebel leaders as saying. Propane Cylinders Filled tion, Cuttom Kitchen Center is equipped to showplace. Bathroom fixtures, plumbing, tile, A cut of $154,062 in the Board of Ih Syria, President Hafez Assad Air Conditioning Service handle the job! They are professionals who do sinks and countertops, flooring can update and 166 TUNNEL RD. Education's budget request for placed his brother Rifaat Assad TELEPHONE 18 MAIN STREET next year has been recommended high in line to succeed him as •*•-<53' MANCHESTER CONN 06040 VERNON, CT. 06086 the complete job — from cabinets, plumbing improve the beauty of any home. 871-1111 by General Manager Robert B. president and Soviet 'Pditburo and electrical to floor covering and Visit Uem at their new location, 25 0)cott Weiss, leaving the budget at member Geidar Aliev praised appliances. Street, Manchester. They can help you with $22,934,329. Syria’s position "in the face of . NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 9-1 Weiss,8ays bis recommendation American imperialism.” Bathroom remodeling and installation are your remodeling plans from start to finish! SUPPORT Your Neighborhood Pharmacy amounts to a 7 percent increase Khaddam was promoted from Senior Citizen Discounts over this year’s budget. foreign minister to vice president For Only *15““ Lowest Prices in Area The Board of Education asked in the government shuffle. for a total budget of $23,088,391, In Beirut, clashes along the line CROWN PHARMACY which would have been an increase dividing the Christian eastern A Week, Your PRESCRIPTION CENTER of $1,875,100, or 8.84 percent, over sector of the capital from the AHMAD K. ALTAF 3M Wssi Csnisr SInsi this year. Moslem-held west continued spo­ In a letter to Leonard E. Seader, radically early today. At least 18 Rsgisisrsd PhsmscIsl Msnehsslsr, Cl. OSOSO Herald photo by Tarquinio 1203) 0400312 chairman of the Board of Educa­ people died Saturday in the worst M MILS tion, Weiss said that in arriving at Ad Can Be Here! DON WILUS DARAGE PROMPT, PERSONAL FROM fighting in a month. COVRTEOVS SERPICE WE DELIVER MCDONALINALtn his figure he recognized all in­ The Switzerland conference had State championship creases in educationally related' to tackle Moslem demands for a revenue as a direct benefit to the change in power sharing by the Backup goalie Chris Poshpeck of East Catholic High Mannix used all of his bench in 9-2 victory over North EVERYTHING IN GLASS A t 89#n on PM Maguino -Board of Education. Christians who now control the key ■WE CAN T HIDE BEHIND OUH PRODUCT School sits on the ice and reaches for the puck in third Haven. North Haven’s Art Bergeron (9) looks at the puck . When the Board of Directors set posts in government — the presid­ period action of Saturday’s state Division II champion­ while East’s Dan Baffin (2), Don Maxim (3) and Rob the 1983-84 budget, the General ency and a majority of seats in GREG Tedoldi (11) are in on play as well. Stories and more U WHITE (MSS n. the ■Assembly had not decided how Parliament. ship game at the New Haven Coliseum. Poshpeck was much of the Guaranteed Tax Base The talks were expected to last inserted with 8:02 left in the game as East coach Bill pictures on pages 11 and 13. CHIMNEY grant would be given to towns. five days, said Rafik Hariri, who 6 4 9 -7 3 8 1 . When the GTB figure was set it handles Saudi efforts to mediate an SWEEP was higher than expected, and end to the Lebanese war. Saudi 4 OfEH VI t:\PHKIEM t. some dispute arose over distribu­ Arabia and Syria have observer 31 BI8SELL ST. MANCHESTER 644-0007 tion of the added amount. status for the conference. •MIRRORS «SH0 WER DOORS «STORE FRONTS Fully GM defect trial to begin Tuesday Weiss says be has counted as A conference last October in •SAFETY GLASS •BATHTUB ENCLOSURES •ETC 94 Carman Rd., Manchester Insured qew revenue for the Board of Geneva failed to produce results Education, the entire $920,510. and Lebanon slipped into progres­ Bv Frank T, Csonoos until Tuesday. It is expected to last bile Omega. automaker expects to be "fully increase in the GTB grant and an sively heavier fighting until Mos­ United Press International six weeks. A t the time the suit was tiled in vindicated " in court. C urtis J. Be EIECTRONICS additional increment recom-' lem rebels triumphed over the Sourcesclosetothesuit,inwhich August, the National Highway Johnson said it is true GM mended by Gov. William O'Neill. army, driving it from west Beirut WASHINGTON — A federal the government is seeking more Traffic Safety Administration had engineers made suggestions in Mathes STEREO • MUSIC AMPS • TV ■ Weiss also cites the decrease of to the south of the capital. judge has postponed until Tuesday than $4 million in penalties, said received more than 2,100 driver modifying the X-car, but these SALES AND SERVICE 251 students to a total of 6,979 as a ’The conference at the Beau a trial at which General Motors Justice Department and GM attor- reports of rear brake lockup, the proposals had nothing to do with HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER basis for his recommendation. Rivage Hotel was accompanied by Corp. says it will fight for its neys have conducted negotiations government said. The reports safety. VMm • Televisios • Stsres ' He has scheduled a second intense security precautions. Steel reputation against charges it aimed at obtaining an out-of-court involved more than 14 deaths and mmmeeeedeeeeeemeeemeee meeting of the Board of Directors plates blocked windows Of the knowingly manufactured 1.1 mil- settlement. 75 ihjuries, it said, and the Board of Education on the meeting hail, barbed wire ringed lion X-cars with defective brakes. "There have been negotiations Internal GM documents ob- WEEKEND SPECIAL budget. That meeting will be the palatial 1861 structure and The Justice Department civil with proposals going back and tained by the Justice Department Illa lU C I V U 4 1 j Rm iI VCR a 3 Movies $19.95 March 15 at 8 p.m. sandbags protected the entrance. 273 WJMIDOLE TPKE. CALL FOR DETAILS suit contends GM knew in advance forth between the two parties," a indicate the automaker has re- MANCHESTER______S4S-340I______the cars had defective brakes but government official said. “ It’s ceived numerous consumer com- 20 pages, 2 sections JACK BERTRAND 643-1262' went ahead and manufactured been a two-way process.” plaints concerning the X-car. 17 them anyway. It also charges the Justice Department and GM “These documents, from GM s bu5| „ ^ . . . . MERCURY Specialising in Wine§ Execution of Autry automaker with failing to recall officials declined comment on the own files, reveal that General ciassiiied...... is-19 the cars to fix the alleged defects. matter except to say they expect to Motors first learned of the ten- comics...... 8 DON WILLIS GARAGE HAS BEEN SERVING The O LCO n PACKAGE STORE "The government charges are fight out the case in court. dency of the X-car to experience Entertainment...... 17 854 CENTER 8T. MANCHESTER. CT. completely false,” a M spokesman The government contends the rear brake lockup from their own ...... Manchester Area for 54 years. Since 1928 DON has been Pine Shopping Plata will not be televised Phono 646-2796 •MK said. “ First, the X-cars are safe, defect results in the lockup of the test drivers during pre-production . io in operation at 18 Main St. DON W ILLIS has always And since they are safe, there is no rear brakes during which the testing of the car, thegove^nient opinion...!!'!!'!!!!'..... !....!.!.!.» NO SERVICE CHARGE DISCOUNT UQUOR STORE By Olive Tollev other inmates, has had three need t6 recall. We intend to fight driver often loses complete control said in documents filed witft^u.b. peopietoin ...... 2 specialized in automotive repairs on all makes of auto­ w m previous execution dates, but each AJI-L CCDL>ir*C On* ol Manehadw'i Largad Sdfcllona 01 Ftourd C —I In United Press International for our reputation.” of the vehicle. District Court. I Sports...... ii-is Slock. Our Vokim* Smm* You Monty, lev* 01 Spi has been delayed by appeals. tor • Hotolt • AkUiiM • Stoamstopt mobiles. DON W ILLIS INC. take great pride in their Judge Thomas Jackson, citing a The cars involved are the GM attorney Elmer JOhnson Television a f Mictor CkoiDO sad VIss AeeooM HUNTSVILLE, Texas — The He came within 30 minutes of •27 MsIr Shtsl Mandwstor TswAShselc... scheduling conflict, postponed the Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac Pho- said m a video tape prepared for weather 2 work and guarantee all their work 100%, a guarantee h n « S CImMi CMkM up MIIBSM Texas Board of Corrections today execution Oct. 4 when Supreme non-jury trial in U.S. District Court enix, Buick Skylark and Oldsmo- the firm s employees that the •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • that is not mere words it's ACTION. DON WILLIS has unanimously rejected a death row Court Justice Byron White stayed inmate's request to televise his his death sentence. Autry was Hundreds of been in business for 54 years because he does quality execution Wednesday. strapped to a gurpey with intrav­ MINIT-MAN PRINTING “ I think it would not be proper enous needles in his arms for more Designs & Styles work and stands by it until you’re satisfied. 4S9 CSNTSR BT.MIANCHSSTaR S46.17T7 for this board to be given that than an hour before he won the DON WILLIS GARAGE INC. is a FULL-SERVICE responsibility to decide whether reprieve. The experience left him Atlanta debate features Mondaie blast 0M8UTE NBIM 8 MFIM MMtt it’s public or not public or make a so shaken that guards had to help PCRSONAL T€€ STATION, with the facilities to handle all your auto­ ISW COST HMMTIM deviation from what is done now,” hold him up while he walked back By Cloy F. Richards before “ Super Tuesday” when 11 clearly the other candidates were profit tax and that gave big oil $250 P6raon6lilcemlwi . NmMi control that is weak. It takes 643-2711 . j 4...-^ - fr, Jip,,, Picture Write-Up... glock the execution but lawyers He said the decision against using the tim e when possible to keep being reminded of that ad — imports, and his record on arms someone with experience to be 649-7544 conceded there was little hope. television will apply to all explain bis positions on the issues. ‘Where’s the beef?” ' . control. AmeMnenltMirA, evMrfnps. (Mefhendi. president.” [ >P.H dMMoiiii, mlvlc*.«ifDu, couMKim. Wllh no oUigMIon. Autry, nicknamed "Cowboy” by executions. "The debate came just two days Afterwards Hart said: “ I think "You voted against the windfall MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. MurUi 12. 19B4 - 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12. 19M Poltee roundup Three of seven Megabucks winners missing Manchester we’d wou," FerguswB mid. BRAINTREE. Mass. (UPI) - Four While Tremblay .and Greene said 43. ilrove their O-ycar-oU danghler to Shoplift suspect in Brief based their selections on birth­ the headquarters in a 1017 pickuptruck Mrs. Ihuna. aoling she is ‘‘very lotteiy players puuled over options for happy wfth hie just as it b .” said ^ days. Mrs. Buma acted on and said he is thinkiag of purchasing a their millions as Megabucks officials pliuwrd to share her wealth with her wondered what happened to three more premonition. > Mercedes. attempts suicide Hearing set on Route 83 *T bought two tickets for the first “We’re trying to think whM we son. daughter, grandchildren and winners of the richest lottery pool in The General Assembly will conduct a public time in my life.” said the retired should do first." be said. “We’ve church. North American history. A 25-year-old Hartford man being held on hearing Tuesday on a bond bill for improvemcnis dollung buyer. “ 1 just felt this is it. 1 worked very hard and would like to shoplifting charges Saturday in the Manchester liolice "We have no idea who the others Contending she learned of her new to Route 83 in Talcottville. had to enter, and 1 picked those make things not quite so dilficult for station tore up tbe cement floor of his cell and slashed are," said Megabucks ^lokesman wcahh at a coualry dub fOncUm when The hearing is scheduled to begin at 10 a m lor miniben.”* , us.’* his wrist in an apparent suicide attempt, police said. David Ellis Sund^ after sharing the testimony from legislators and heads ol slate Lottery officials said even if they Six raiiber balM with the Wisuhig Jose A. Davila, who police said gave a false name jubilance o f the new millionaires after Benir*^*^”” pi>iiSe tiwmw trf departments with public testimony beginning at don’t iKar »ibn from the three comlnnation o f 5-11-12-33-30-31 tundded when he was arrested Friday afternoon, was treated. each predated a ticket bearing ^ the comers. Everyone was an excited. U a.m. It will be held in Room 409A ol the Stale rem ain^ winners, those whose out of a dear plastic drum Saturday in the lockup and later at Manchester Memorial winning six-number combination I ’ve never got so much attention in m y Capitol. tickets have been verified would night after more than 14 miUiaa $1 Hospital before being turned over to police again, they against 2-million-to-l odds. life.” The bill would provide for issuing bonds to pay receive the first annual installment tbis tickets sold last week with the ja c ^ ^ said.' He was later released from custody after posting “I'm a millionaire!” said David for work on the stretch of road that joins afternoon o f $130,132 for the next 20 swdUng for an uufirecedented four Tremblay said he would rnntinue a $250 cash bond and ordered to appear in Manchester Tremblay, a 21-year-old carpenter. “ I Manchester to Vernon. Properly owners and years. with hit carpentry “to keep feam can’t believe it. But I ’m a ire 1*11 get Superior Court next Monday. businessmen along that commerical road have Technically, a winner does not have Ftegttsou. general manager df a hecefning bored.” Livfeg with kdh Davila and a companion, Hernando Ortiz, 23, also of used to it." complained that improvemenls to Interstate 88 to aibm it his ticket for a year. fumhure mannfactnring company in parents and four sihihqpi, T rm n h b y Hartford, were arrested after a police officer Tremblay, of North Ea^on; Evelyn nearby have increased traffic on the narrow road Tbe computer found that two of the Bedford, NJI., turned iq> with hw said. “1 was watching the drawing on patrolling the K-Mart plaza on Spencer St, found Buma, 75. of Worcester, John Fergu­ and has aggravated bad drainage conditions.’ winning tickets were purchased at a friend. G c o B r^ Gengras, a 30-year-old tefevision. 1 saw Im adeieatw ftkfour inside their car a number of cartons of cigarettes son. 40, o f Candia, N.H.; and Mr. and The cost of the improvements lias been variety store in Woburn, prongiting data processor, also of Candia. Tbe two numbers), then it was$4M (w hhO vc). apparently taken from the Edwards food warehouse Mrs. David Greene, of Covmtiy. R.I.. estimated at $1.2 million. rushed into Megabucks headquarters, speculation one person may be dwM y explained th ^ shared the expense of AU of a mdden I knew 1 won and K-Mart stores, police said. Police first ap­ rewarded. six $1 twhels and are Mditting the Mcgahndm.” proached the two after the manager of K-Mart point^ DAVID TREMBLY IS A WINNER with each ticket bolder entitled to one-seventh of the S1I,21S,S30 prize — Greene, 44, sharing a furniture proceeds. ” I couldn’t bdieve ft.” he said. “ 1 out the car as suspicious, police said. . . . gets one-seventh of prize or $2,602,654. finishing busineK with his wife, Karen. ” I didn’t sleep much after learning started calling evnryone 1 knew.” A records check showed that the license number on Building permits counted the car's cardboard registration plate did not match 'the town of Manchester issued 122 building the motor vehicle's department's description of tbe permits in February. 10 more than were issued in car, police said. the same period last year, the town s chief Ortiz was also released after posting a $250 cash building inspector reported. Weather bond and promising to appear in court next week. Peopletalk Heraio pnoto by Pinto The total estimated cost ol the projects tor which permits were issued is $1,800,483, which Today’s foreciats , A late-night fight outside David's restaurant in the brought $12,285 in fees to the town. In February Income tax assistance Manchester Parkade on Broad Street resulted in the 1983 the value of construction was only $712,880 Peter has his problems destruction Saturday of a David's employee's Glimpses Ce— ectinn. Massaefewette — ft and brought $3,029 in fees. Ginette Barofte (left), of the Volunteer 1040A and 1040EZ. They also advise eyeglasses and the arrest of a 29-year-old East Peter Ueberroth, baseball's new high commis­ Anthony Hopkins recalls that a London drama Rhede btaM l: Sunny and very Projects approved last month include a Income Tax Assistance program, helps people on tax credits and deductions for Hartford man, police said today. sioner. admits be has some sticky problems critic gave him unkind reviews when he appeared cold today. Highs 20 to 25. Tonight medical office building at 375 E Center St.. three Billy J. Young was charged with third-degree. facing him after he takes office on Oct. i. in 1970 in ‘‘Coriolanus" with Lanrence Olivier’s beewning cloudy with a chance of Manchester resident Vivian Savage which they may be eligible. The Lincoln condominiums at 102 Wetherell SI.: a 120-by-200- assault, third-degree criminal mischief, interfering “ In olden days, baseball people were much National Theater and he reacted in an ungentle- light snow developing over west­ Center V ITA site is open Mondays and foot addition at 291 Adams St.; a waste wafer prepare his 1963 income tax return at with police and breach of peace shortly before 3:30 closer and got along, ’ Ueberrothsaidrecently. " I manly way. “ Don’t ever attack me personally,” ern sections late at night. Lows treatment addition at 50 Harrison St.; and office the Linoiln Center V ITA site. Trained Thursdays from 6 to 8 p.m. through April a.m. Saturday. A patrol officer reported that the read a lot about bitterness these days." Hopkins said he told the reviewer. "N ext time. I ’ll from tbe mid teens to the lower 20s. space at 94 Jefferson St. employee was hit twice and kicked in tbe incident In the long ago, baseball players were not being smash your face in. I really will." In tbe years Tuesday snow possibly mixing volunteers provide help to people 12. . outside tbe bar, police said. arrested for possessing drugs as they are tcxlay that followed Hopkins mellowed, bis acting with' or changing to rain ahmg the completing their basic Forms 10M, The employee, Jon C. Kondratovicz, 22, told police and Ueberroth believes that if some of the improved and he began getting rave reviews. south coast during the afternoon. Young became belligerent after being escorted out of bitterness can be eased between players and Pam ela Fiori. editor-in- p.m. Monday throuoh Friday and 7 subserfesr to Unllad Proas Intamo- D.Q. ChBC CMg SondwidMt 6/1. never, never— in nothing, great or Harry S. Truman outiined what became known as the New Hampshire daily: 4783 to 10 o.m. Saturday. Dollvorv Honol nsws sarvicas and Is a small, large or petty— never give Massachusetts daily: 1773 should bo iiMdt by 5 p.m. Monday msmbsr of Bio Audit Bursou of S.Q. HsBOBMk (vunWa A choc) 1/l.lS 17 Dryers • 15 Minutes. 254 “Truman Doctrine,” calling for U.S. aid to countries throuoh PTMov and by 7:30 a.m. Clrculdtlom. ADCLE P. LEMIEUX in except to convictions of honor Massachusetts Megabucks: 5- Saturday. and good sense." threatened by communist revolution. 11-U-2S-28-S1. n 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 12, 1984 ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday.------March------12.------1984 —- 5 Rebels warn U.S. on troop deployment V .S ./W orld Jackson^ seeking key Southern support, calls Hart a ‘fad’

In B r ie f Aid request said to includa heiicopters MA(X)N, Ga. (UPI) — Jesse Jackson, who will find Misk., last week. “ In the 1950s and early '60s when “ We re going to rise Tuesday morning! ” he said in Hampshire, but these will bq his first test in states out on “ Super Tuesday” if blacks turn out in the blacks were on the ba(;k of the bus, where was M acon._____ with large black populations. In Georgia, 21 percent of numbers necessary to give him clout at the Mondale? Where was Hart? Glenn? ... I've been here On the line 'Tuesday are primaries in Georgia, all registsted voters are black; Alabama, 22 percent. New terrorism tack feared Bv United Press Interncrtlorral Democratic convention and beyond, is already when you needed me, not just when I needed you.” Alabama and Florida. Jackson was fourth in New and Florida, 16 percent. banking on that support. WASHINGTON — Americans may be fearful A U.S. military officer in El Salvador said President “ You don't need the Djemocratic Party, it needs terrorists will steal and use atomic weapons, but R eg a n 's request for $93 million in emergency you,” the civil righU leadir told 300 Macon two foreign affairs specialists say the most military aid to the country includes 10 new Huey parishioners Saturday at the Steward Chapel African dangerous threat to the United States is from helicopters to beef up the Salvadoran air force. Methodist Episcopal Church. "If we've got along /■ chemical or biological warfare. In Washington, Reagan reportedly vetoed a plan to without them all this time, we can get along a little The concern about terrorism through chemical have the CIA patrol Salvadoran airspace in unmarked longer. They must respect us! ” weapons was raised in a study by Neil AC-130 Spectre gunships, using a rapid-firing cannon While sharply attacking Walter Mondale as a "relic Livingstone and Joseph Douglass Jr, called. to disperse guerrilla concentrations. of the past” and Gary Hart as a "fad of the future," "CBW: The Poor Man's Atomic Bomb.” In its latest issue, Newsweek magazine quoted Jackson has begun to set a price for his support. CHOICEST MEATS IIS TOWN Douglass told United Press International the senior administration officials as saying U.N. On Sun^y he said he will not support a nominee who study was reviewed “ by a government agency” Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick led an attack on the does not join his fight against second primaries and and found to be substantially correct. proposal by Gen. Paul Gorman, bead of the U.S. dual registration in the South, election practices he The authors, who live in the Washington area, Southern Command in Panama, and CIA officials in says discriminate against blacks. He attacks Mondale say, “ The danger of a terrorist group manufac­ Central Aniierica. and Hart for not agreeing to the suit so far, and notes turing or stealing lethal chemical or biological “ They suggested that unmarked AC-130 Spectre neither has a black in his campaign's inner circle. weapons poses a far greater threat to American BUTCHER SHOP gunships flown by the CIA should patrol the skies over Jackson, 42, has registered hundredsofblack voters DELI HUT national security than does the widely fear^ El Salvador, using rapid-firing cannon to break up during his frenetic campaign of 16-and 18-hour days, NEADCUT ^ m M A prospect of terrorists acquiring, an atomic FRENKN rebel troop concentrations,'' Newsweek said. lurching from city to city, state to state, running hours bomb. " CORNED BEiF S I A Q Asked about the report, a White House spokesman behind schedule and canceling stops but not CORNED BEEF Powerful and persistent biological agents such said the administration would not comment on BRISKET I # as anthrax, which are known to be manufactured dampening the enthusiasm of his audiences. “ anything having to do with military options for the Mqny have registered for the first time to vote for FIAT CUT in the Soviet Union, can be made in laboratories president.” no more elaborate than those found in high him and may or may not come to the polls in CORNED BEEF S v DOMESTIC HAM e > 2 . 7 9 A Salvadoran rebel leader, meanwhile, warned any November if he is not die nominee. schools. The basic “ starter" can be purchased U.S. troops deployed inside Honduras near the 'Jackson calls the effort a “ campaign - and a BRISKET fcT A e J t # WEAVER from medical supply houses for as little as $35, Salvadoran bortter to distract guerrillas during USM CHOKE ^ 0 ^ 0 0 ^ according to the book, published by the Institute crusade,” reminding blacks “ I paid my dues” as a March 25 elections will be shot as "invaders" if they lieutenant to Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s. CHICKEN ROLL b > 2 . 3 9 for Foreign Policy Analysis in association with enter El Salvador. EYE ROUND S 9 i% Q Tufts University. Like his appearance Sunday at the Ebenezer LQL The Pentagon has confirmed it will move U.S. Baptist Church in Atlanta on King's pulpit, the 6-foot-5 ROAST # troops to the Honduran border for "emergency Baptist preacher has returned to many sites of the USM CHOKE A m 0 ^ 0 ^ AMERICAN CHEESE . > 2 . 3 9 readiness exercises" about the same time Salvadoran civil rights battles. ' BOnOM ROUND S I Q Q Dollar boosted by reports elections take place. “ I've done the marching, heard the threats, slept in "There is no doubt about this, they are going to be LONDON — The dollar opened higher in the jails, provided more jobs, fed more hungry ROAST mT m m 0 0 considered as invaders in our country,” said Ruben USM CHOKE BEEF ROUND o 5 9 < Europe today, boosted by reports from the United .people,” he told black college students in West Point, ^ 0^ 0 k 0 ^ POTATO SALAD Zamora, a leader of the leftist retel Democratic States about cuts in federal spending deficits. BACK RUMP $ 9 Gold fell below $400. It opened $4 lower in Revolutiona^ Front, at a news conference in Britain and Switzerland, compared with Friday Managua, Nicaragua, Saturday. McGovern’s hopes ROAST night's closing prices. The opening rate in Zurich An American officer in El Salvactor who asked not to USM CHOKE ^ 0 ^ i m 0^ was $397.50, in London $397.75. be identified for security reasons^aid 10 new Huey BEEF ROUND S V BAKERY The dollar opened higher everywhere, streng­ helicopters and two AC-47 cargo planes are included pinned on Bay State PRODUCE m g OOlOIMRIK . - thened by comments by American economist in an aid request presented by Reagan for CUBE STEAK TA # W congressional approval. BANANAS DEPARTMENT Martin FeldsteinthatU.S. spending deficits could BOSTON (UPI) ^ George McGovern, on the eve of U.S. advisers in the country have complained for n .0 MD* i n o L i u M RH> o s w a r n be cut substantially over the next three years. UP I photo ;what could be his last hurrah in politics, hopes the FISH COVE GRAPEFRUIT 4/*1 the past year that the country's 19 UHl-H Huey JWCT lUHKIlT u n o t In London, the pound opened at $1.4570 against "special affection Massachusetts liberals have felt for helicopters are insufficient to cover mobility needs of LEMONS 8/*1 fSitlall. 6/75« $1.4605 at close of trading Friday. Supporters of the Christian Democratic Leftist guerillas who attacked the city him will keep his 1984 presidential bid alive. S i o OS a s f IN LEAF the armed forces, locked in a 4-year-old civil war FRESH ^ In Frankfurt, the dollar opened at 2.6065 marks, party hold a rally over the weekend in- Friday were said to have been repelled "If I can't win here, I can't win anywhere,” said the LETTUCE M 69< Blueberry Pie *2s79 against leftist rebels. CHISST up from 2.5760. In Zurich it was at 2.1455 Swiss -former South Dakota senator. "This is McGovern J On Tuesday, a House subcommittee will consider the city of Santiago De Maria, El by Salvadoran army troops. BAY $CAUOPS TOMATOES lb. 89< francs up from 2.1275. country.” FSIIH m ow WMTC Broccoli Puffs 590 Reagan's request for $93 million in emergency aid to Salvador, 37 miles east of San Salvador. 0 In Paris, the dollar crossed the 8 francs level for McGovern has promised to bow gracefully out the MUSHROOMS 99< COFFEE CORNER the Salvadoran army, although Democrats worried MKll.N • w the first time since March 2, to open at 8.0225 race for the Democratic presidential nomination if he CHEESE CORNER about growing U.S. involvement in El Salvador are francs up from 7.9475. The opening rate in needed for ammunition, medical supplies, spare parts "There are shortages in the near future that are does no better than second place in Tuesday's JUMBO SHRIMP BLARNEY CHEESE ib *2.99 Irish Creme » *4.79 expected to oppose the petition. and training programs, including pilots for tiK new going to hurt us really badly if we don't get some 4 Brussels was 54.75 Belgian francs, up from 54.20. Massachusetts primary. 'The U.S. military officer said additional funds are - In Milan, one dollar bought 1.618.75 lira, up Hueys. help,” the officer said. Massachusetts was the only state where a majority from 1,602 Friday night. of voters supported McGovern in his unsuccessful 1972 In the Far East, the dollar closed higher in campaign against President Nixon. Since then, Tokyo at 224.85 yen up from 223.75. McGovern has feltaspecialtietothestateandhisnew v Assad places brother In line for succession campaign a dozen years later has been greeted with Mitterand suffers setback respect and love by many Massachusetts voters, BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — A Soviet "American plots in this part of the between Rifaat and the army. Ob­ offensive that drove the Lebanese Huring campaign visits to Boston area high schools PARIS — France's Socialist government Politburo member praised Syria's world will be crushed by the Syrian servers noted the absence in the new army from west Beirut and forced last week, a tanned and relaxed George McGovern TUESDAY ONIY. suffered losses in five of the six weekend position against “ American imperial­ rock supported by the Soviet Union,” government line-up of any of Rifaat President Gemayel to acknowledge was viewed with curiosity by teenagers, many of MUCKE'S BOLOGNA...... lb. *1.99, provincial elections, official results showed ism" and President Hafez Assad Aliev said. Assad's rival regular army chiefs. Syria, rather than Israel, as the key whom have parents who voted for him in 1972. today. placed his powerful brother high in line Aliev spoke after meeting' with Rifaat Assad commands his own power in Lebanon. He was introduced by a student leader at Boston FRESH COD FILLET------... lb. *2.59 The setbacks for President Francois Mitter­ to succeed him as Syrian president. Syrian Prime Minister Abdel Raouf al personal 25,000-strong army called the The rebel victory in west Beirut Latin School, the nation's oldest public high school, as rand's government came as the Socialist leader Politburo member Geidar Aliev's Kasm, who lauded the “ever- “ defense companies.” forced the withdrawal of U.S. Marines ‘ 'president of Massachusetts” for his win in the state a JUMBO CELLO ICEBERG LETTUCE .0 head 69$ sank to the lowest popularity rating of any French visit to Syria coincided with the increasing cooperation between the . There were no surprises in Kasm's and reduced American support for the dozen years ago. president since Charles de Gaulle founded the announcement Sunday of a new Ca­ two countries." new 35-member Cabinet. The senior Gemayel government. At Swampscott High School, on Boston's North CHOPPED BEEF------...lb.*1.49 Fifth Republic in 1958. binet and the appointment of three The Soviet official also met with posts remained in the same hands as Shore, he was identified as “ a man w"ho has already ... lb. *1.59 In a public opinion poll by the firm IFOP, Syrian vice presidents. Assad and Foreign Minister Abdul they had since Kasm's first govern­ His visit to Damascus was the first by won a place in our history books.'' The teenagers were ' GROUND CHUCK------published Sunday in the Paris newspaper Journal Assad's brother Rifaat Assad was Halim Khaddam. ment in Feb. 1980, altbou^ 18 new men a high-ranking Soviet official since told McGovern could be found on page 187 of their . a loaf 99$ du Dimanche. less than a third of those polled said given one of the new top government Assad appointed Khaddam, his were brought in at lower positions. Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko texts. FRESH BAKED RAISIN BREAD— they were satisfied with Mitterrand's offices in a shakeup that placed him brother Rifaat and a regional under­ It was not clear if the changes were a visited in 1980, when the two countries But if youngsters bad to be reminded who George S. performance. high in line to take over as president. secretary of Syria's ruling Baath routine shakeup, linked to Assad's signed a friendship and cooperation McGovern is, their parents did not. Thirty-two percent of the French polled gave Aliev and Assad met Sunday and Party, Zuhair Masharqa, to new health or to face the new role Syria has agreement. He was planted solidly in their memories, ,\ o Substitute Mitterrand a positive rating, down from 35 to play in the region now that it has remaining there just as staunchly as the certainty of We Give Old Fashioned planned another meeting today. vice-presidential posts. Syria has said the mutual defense For Quality percent in February. > “ The U.S.S.R. appreciates highly No details of their duties were given. succeeded in becoming the arbiter in pact in the agreement means direct his liberal stands on nuclear warfare, the defense Butcher Service ... In weekend voting in six elections in cantons, or Syria's position in the facebf American Assad said while recovering from a Lebanon by backing the victors in the Soviet military intervention in the budget and other controversial issues of recent times. divisions, and in municipalities, only one Socialist imperialism, and Syria will always severe heart attack Nov. 13 he would latest round of the 9-year-long civil event it is attacked. candidate emerged victorious over right-wing receive material and moral help from take steps to lighten his workload. war. The Soviet news agency Tass said candidates. the U.S.S.R. in its struggle," Aliev told The president's failing health report­ Aliev hailed as a "m ajor success” Aliev was on a short working trip at the Joan M. stumps STORt HOURS; Left-wing candidates have been rebuffed in state Syrian radio. edly has led to a power struggle last month's Syrian-backed Moslem request of Syria. local elections since March 1983, with right-wing Mon. & Tues. 'til 6;00 317 Midland S t candidates making considerable progress in local Rhody for Fritz balloting last autumn. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. til 9:00 IMNCHESTER Father fights to free son from Vietnamese WARWICK, R.I. (UPI) — The wife of former Vice’ Sat. S Sunday Blackbird invasion begins President Walter Mondale says her husband would be til 6:00 CONN. a president who would see to the needs of the elderly, KZCHLAITD FAIRFIELD, 111. — The second annual By Robert A. Martin intermediaries such as State Department officials the worker and the average American in a way that invasion of blackbirds has begun, although no one United Press International and international religious organizations, which he Gary Hart could not. 646-4277 is sure why. won't identify. "They've asked not to be identified,” . Joan Mondale stopped in Rhode Island Sunday for “ There are literally millions of them,” one SAN JOSE, Calif. — Frederick Graham Sr. says Graham said. “ There are five of them that have been an afternoon of campaigning two days, before voters resident said Sunday. “ The sky gets just black diplomacy, persuasion and prayer have failed to win involved and are continuing to be involved.” here and in eight other states were to turn out at the when they're up and flying." his son's release from a Vietnamese prison and A member of one of those groups, he said, visited his polls to select presidential preference candidates. The invasion started last year when millions of apparently the only way to free the teenager will be to son in his prison cell. “ He reported back that F r ^ was Mrs, Mondale met briefly with reporters at T.F. cowbirds — a species of blackbird — settled in pay a $10,000 fine — a figure far beyond Graham's doing well. His morale was in pretty good shape and Green State Airport to paint her , husband as a Fairfield, about 260 miles south of Chicago, on means. the indications were that he was getting a good, . candidate of experience and vision and to try to GROCERYrzBnrFRV SPECIALSaPFriAiM I mf FROZEJSFROZEfS & DAIRY their way north from Mexico. "We've tried everything — international diplo­ balanced diet, fish and vegetables, and any m ^ c a l interrupt what is perceived as mounting popularity 7.2S oz. They took over a stand of pine trees west of macy, religious missions to Vietnam and appeals to attention he needed." for the young Colorado senator. m m OCEAN SPRAY C m A O O ic K TRAY PIZZA 9 9 < town, and it took residents armed with their humanity. Nothing has worked. They want the Mrs. Mondale said the attention focused upon Hart a s m . noisemakers, fake distress birdcalls, gas- $10,000. Only I don't have it,” said Graham, a Silicon The two adventurers have been kept together since Cron RaspbBrry Drink I # ISTpaW iNG PIZZAS 15 GZ.* 1 . 2 9 is unfounded because he lacks the track record and ItOBSTER powered cannons and shotguns a week to shoo Valley engineer. their capture, Graham said. Late last year they were strength of character her husband has displayed, them away. Graham, an engineer, spoke in an interview in his transferred from the provincial prison at Kien Giang most prominently during his White House tenure. Applesouce n. 6 9 < m o T i? S et * 1 . 4 9 But the birds apparently enjoyed the ruckus, office at Gould Inc. to a converted French military building in Ho Chi STOUFFOI’S “ I think America should stand still for a minute and MACARONI 4 CHEESE or because they're back in force. At home he doesn't discuss the plight of his Minh City. determine the differences between them,” Mrs. FANMNOrS O /C m The birds' shrill, grating whistles annoy 19-year-old son, Frederick Jr. "They're kept together in a shuttered 16-by-18-foot Mondale said, flanked by Gov. J. Joseph Garrahy, an POTATOES AU GRATIN mnz. 8 9 c townspeople, and their droppings — inches deep “ My wife goes into a crying jag when he's room,” Graham said. “ They don't get much light or Bread & Butter Pickles A / ^ I STOUFFOrSA early Mondale supporter, and Rhode Island AFIXIIO fiORTON FinUCCINE ALFREDO or on the ground near their roosts — create a health mentioned. My younger son, Frankie, just with­ any outside exercise, which worries m e.” President J. Edward McElroy. hazard. Officials also are concerned by the birds' draws,” said Graham. Of the strenuous effort to get his son feed, Graham TUNA CASSEROLE lOoz.^1 o 0 9 "Where Hart has style, Fritz has substance... Codfish Cakes lO.S 01. habit of searching for food in livestock farms, Fred Jr., an aspiring phofojournalist, left home in said, “ We hoped they'd release him by Thanksgiving, .Where Hart is glib, Fritz is thorough,” she said. 6 9 < which could spread animal disease from farm to April 1983, headed for Bangkok and adventure. Along in recognition of the American holiday. Then we "W e should be asking whether this person (Hart) is BB SOLID — IN OIL OR WATER StSil&E JUICE « o z > l o 0 9 farm. the way, he met Richard Knight, 47, a British hoped they'd release him for his 19th birthday. That ready for president... The White House is no place to 7 oz.9 9 < To combat the problem, the city has set up two adventurer who claimed to have a 300-year-old was Nov. 29. Then we hoped for Christmas and, go .to school,” she said. White Tuna . . - > 1 . 7 9 hotline numbers to give residents advice on treasure map that could be traced back to pirate Capt. finally, the Tet celebration. RETTY CROCKER SWOTUFE getting rid of the pesky birds. William Kidd. "All that came and went,” Graham said. "The MIXED VEGHABLES or But officials say their best hope would be a The two joined forces to hunt for the booty, Vietnamese are taking a pretty bard line in this Frederick Graham, 54, holds a snapshot Tuna Help Tetrazinni 7 oz.'8 9 < GREEN PEAS zooz.89 C warm spell, to send the birds winging their way supposedly buried on a South China Sea island off the particular case. They've implied that and they intend of his adventurer-son, Frederick Jr., Rhody welcomes MAXWEU. ROUSE INSTANT COFFEE further north. Cambodia-Vietnam coast. to hpld-him until the fine is paid. who has been a prisoner in Vietnam fSMMfffiHr-”______- /*Now we're just going to have to pay the fine, which Cafe Irish Creme M . 9 9 But.in June they were captured, found guilty by a since he and a fellow adventurer were SiliflS^ or SEAFOOD FUnERS 7o>.^1.1 9 " 'Almost a winner Vietnamese provincial court of illegally entering the has been the hangup all along. But I just don't have Gary Hart blitz NEWI CArS PMPE country and locked up in Kien Giang prison.-^ those kinds of funds myself. The most I could scrape captured off the Vietnamese coast while iobu< 1 .2 9 WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Maurice Hay would Since then all contact with his son has been through together was $2,500.” searching for treasure. Scented Cat Litter . EtfiFcHEESE . . . . 7 9 < be a man with a skinny wallet and no job if not for , PROVIDENCE, fl.I. (UPI) - Gary Hart's EKELLOOG’S C m m o his horoscope. skyrocketing “ new ideas” campaign pouched down SBISiCAN CHEESE iz « .^ 1 o 2 9 Hay, 63, thought he won $100,000 in the Western briefly in Rhode Island over the weekend, fueling in 40% Bran Flakes I • I V Express Lottery last Thursday — only to learn the minds of many a spirit in state voters that has been I / S i l i ^NGEJIJUICE aeL * 1 .7 9 that his “ winning" number was a printing Commerce higher business investment 'idle since the days of John F. Kennedy. People crushed 10 deep around Hart in search of a Most. Rigati or Rotini it Jtmg/*ij l i ld a a h mistake in the morning edition of the Winnipeg s..3/n.09 Free Press. handshake, autograph or just a glimpse of the popular By Dennis G. Gulino forecast 1984 would see an only 9.9 Businees planners tended to be more now shifted and they expect businesses Colorado senator as he conduct^ a brief walking tour Good thing !i< scanned his horoscope that percent improvement after the same United Press Internatlonol optimistic in their forecasts than in to keep revising their forecasts as well Saturday of the Federal Hill business district, a line of M U iL«imemiib— * morning. It tulaay morning,” he said. "It was ment in new factories and equipment industry restores its competitive edge a funny coincidence." bitterly cold day — inched along the boulevard by 12 percent adjusted for inflation, a and creates new jobs, would be an g r^ in li people as he went. There was a stop for an Iridc chdkdtciI be^ ycrocker li a j a x d ish Si CORONET ! It was that afternoon when he got the bad news far more optimistic forecast than just a all-time high of $343.6 billion in current lemMAifIMAXWEU B u nvusBHOUSE rI from lottery officials — he was not a winner. 'Italian pastry in a bakery and coffee in a delicatessen few months ago, the Commerce De­ dollars. Vatican sends new rosary while secret service agents pushed forward desper­ But he was still employed, and still had the partment said today. lMA$nR BLIND ■ I; I! d e t e r g e n t ! I " " '® i money he said he would have spent Thursday ately trying to maintain order and keep the tour I I The pace of planned investment in That figure, not adjusted for infla­ BOSTON (UPI) — A 94-year-old be would try to cheer her up night if he had won. moving. ■ 1 4 0 Z . I new plant and equipment would be the tion, would be 13.6 percent higher than woman who lost her cherished rosary for another set blessed by thepop^ "I thought; T il have to go over to the lottery More than a dozen television cameras were on hand strongest since 1966 when it climbed 19S3> « beads received “ a miracle” in the mail He wrote to the Vatican aind waited office Friday afternoon and pick up my money,' ■to record every movement and word. In the caravan 13.4 percent. Manufacturing industries alone foror — a new strand blessed by Pope John weeks for a response. Mrs. Quinn but then I decided to go Thursday afternoon. It's a that accompanied the candidate from T.F. Green Spending, figurejl in the same terms, cast a 19.7 percent jump in capitM Paul II. doubted the pope would respond. Airport in Warwick, were two charter buses * good thing I changed my mind because I probably declined 3.8 percent last year despite spending in 1972 dollars. l 1.991 ‘T never would have believed it, no would have gone out and spent a few bucks containing 60 members of the national media, who I EEPmSIHD. 111k 1064 | ' the economic recovery. It was down S.S In non-manufacturing industries the sir, ” said Elsie Quinn after tte patAage Thursday night. "I was going to make a white lie — « were joined on the tour by at least two dozen local percent in 1982 and was off slightly in largest increase would be for mining, from the Vatican arrived Itoturday. ! MOHLANO RANK M AR Ki^ “I had my moment of joy, but we live for send her other beads that had not been Hreporters. 1981, creating an unprecedented three- with a 23.9 percent surge hi capital Mrs. Quinn was devastated when she tomorrow,” he said with a shrug. blessed,” Davidson said. ,. The blitz of attention and affection tor Hart in Rhode year period of deterioraUon for indus­ spending, adjusted for inflation. lost a set of rosary beads last January The Free Press printed eight of II winning "This is a happy ending.” Island dramatizes the flood of support he has received trial modernization. Trade and service industries pro­ that had been blessed by a previous numbers incorrectly, but lottery officials did not Mrs. Quinn, a- widow and former since the New Hampshire primary. Two weeks ago, a The latest Commerce Department jected an 11.6 percent improvement, pope and had been in her family for know if anyone threw away a winning ticket as a domestic worker, said she'll never lose Hart visit to Rhode Island would have attracted little survey revealed more ambitious plans transportation industries a 6.6 percent generations. result of the errors. her new pearl and silver rosary beads. attention in this traditionally ethnic, blue collar, than the previous survey conducted in gain and public utilities, 5.9 percent, Edward Davidson, a retired social ' "Even when I go to bed, they w i l l ^ pro-union sUte that appeared solidly behind then- late November and December. It bad the department said. worker from Randolph, Mass,, thought with me.” .frontrunner Walter Mondale. hfffffffifififiifiifiifffi 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12, 1984 Richard M. Diamond, Publlshar OPINION Vessey speaks at dedication Launch of sub goes smoothly

Jack NEW LONDON (UPl) - Although and that our best defense is a forward Vessey, Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Pratt decision highiights tough question anti-nuclear sentiments once kept pqliti- defense," Durenberger, R-Minn., said. Staff helped officiate. Anderson ■'olans away from the Navy’s newest “The cutting edge of that forward defense As well as the mayors of the twin cities, a submarine, the USS Minneapolis-Salnt has to be based on sound ships and sound group of Minnesota businessmen and WASHINGTON — One Of the standard jokes around build a prototype to compete with Pratt & Whitney. The Washington Paul submarine has finally slipped quietly sailors.” veterans were among an estimated 800 this town for years has been that everyone in Congress Pentagon then opened the new contract to competitive Merry-Oo-Round into the fleet. Equipped with anti-submarine torpedoes guests who braved 20-degree temperatures is all for cutting waste from the defense budget, except bidding between the two giants. Last March 19 anti-nuclear protests kept and the Harpoon guided missile, the during the outdoor ceremonies. Vessey, quoting George Washington, said when a cut is targeted for their state or congressional The result was a bidding war the likes of which has smamsammam Jtfinneapolis Mayor Donald Fraser and St. submarine’s mission is to hunt down and Wagman FUe Paul Mayor George Latimer from attend­ "W e preserve the peace and defend district. Then the senator or congressman involved will rarely been seen around the Pentagon. After a long destroy enemy surface ships and ing the launching, but this Saturday the submarines. ourselves by making it self evident that we say that the cut, whatever it is, would lower the level of evaluation of the two engines, the m ilitary decided to mayors attended the quiet commissioning are ready for w ar." He s.aid-debate on how national security Robert Wagman split the award 75-25, with GE getting a contract for without disturbance. Durenberger praised the crew of the the country should be defended reached For almost as long. Congress has criticized the way about 120 of the new engines and Pratt a contract for Th e truth submarine, saying “ It takes guts to go even the base gates where aNhandful of the Pentagon makes its purchases. One aspect of about 40. The decision was based not so much on price Fewer than a dozen demonstrators aboard a submarine when every instinct is protesters gathered. No arrestswere made. protested outside the U.S. Naval Base base streaming for fresh air and sunlight, Pentagon procurement policy which has been under but on the fact that in tests the GE engine perform ed “ Some might view this ship with some as Minnesota’s senior senator David L. evenings at home and a 9-to-5 job. slightly better. Also. GE was offering a much better concern," Latimer said Saturday, but he fire for years is "sole source" buying. As the name about U.S. Durenburger led the outdoor commission; “ It takes guts to stick with a mission when said he preferred to think “ as a nation we implies, this is the practice of buying a product or a would mean lost jobs in Connecticut. So the state’s six- warranty on its engines, something that Congress has ing along the banks of the Thames River. weapon system from a single supplier. Time and time member congressional delegation led a major fight said the Pentagon should obtain on all of its weapon the danger is vast and the risk is high," he are in one boat together." Fraser, a World War II Navy veteran, again Congress has complained that this keeps the against the Pentagon’s plan to split the contract. purchases. arms policy »• “ Regardless of whether we served in the said. Navy or sensibly chose to stay ashore with Durenberger’s wife Penny, sponsored the said his citizens were "deeply grateful for Pentagon from getting the best price or the best The congressmen made two arguments. One was that the Army, the people of this country 360-foot, 6,090 ton sub named for Minneapo­ service by men and women of the armed product. And they have called for competition among by having all the engines made by Avco, the Army will ALTHOUGH PUBLICLY all Pratt & Whitney has said recognize that we are a maritime nation lis and St. Paul and Army Gen. John W. forces." suppliers. actually save money — about $300 million over four is that it is "disappointed" with the decision, P&W's WASHINGTON - President years — because of effectiveness of mass production. friends on Capitol Hill are expected to fight the decision To its credit, the Reagan administration has agreed. Reagan has earmarked more than They also said that it makes no sense to throw people during the upcoming debate over the new Pentagon It has started to move away from sole source $300 billion for the Pentagon in out of work in Connecticut just to employ them in budget. The company's friends include all the senators UPl photo procurement, and to open many contracts to 1985. Of that staggering sum, Libertarian brings case to Hartford California or somewhere else. and representatives whose districts contain P&W competitive bidding. The result ? Congress, or at least a one-third is intended for research, Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn, gestures during a speech Guess what? The House Armed Services Committee plants. part of it, is up in arms. development and purchase of Saturday at a campaign fundraiser in Boston forSen. Gary Hart, agreed. By a majority vote, it has forbidden the Army 6v Bruno V. Ranniello Federal income taxes could be abolished The arguments will be much the same as those raised weapons. by dropping all subsidies to agriculture atki D-Colo. Earlier. Dodd had endorsed Hart for the Democratic As we previously reported, the first major from seeking a second source for the M l tank engines. United Press International in the tank engine dObate. Opponents of the Pentagon Yet most members of Congress industry, eliminate ail urban renewal confrontation between the Pentagon and the Hill Now another such battle is in the offing. This tim e the presidential nomination at a Bradley Airport press conference. plan will claim that the Air Force is paying too much for have neither the time nor the ' HARTFORD — The Libertarian Party’s programs, sell national parks to non­ occurred over the awarding of the contract to build fight is over jet plane engines. Over the next few years the GE engines and that the decision will force P&W to expertise to make informed deci­ blatform to abolish the draft and federal government groups, drop import barriers engines for the Army's new M-1 tank. Avco Corp.’s the Air Force needs to buy a new generation of engines layoff workers. To this will be added the argument that sions about the strengths and ' income taxes, legalize drugs and prostitu­ and allow world wide trading. Lycom ing Division, in Stratford. Conn., had been the for its F-15S and F-16s. In all, the purchase of about 160 the Air Force made its decision so it could justify weaknesses — and costs — of new tion and drop all trade barriers at first Bergland said drugs, gambling, prostitu­ Calling decision difficult, only supplier of these tank engines. The Arm y was not new engines will be worth about $10 billion. tion and pornography “ are victimless spending R&D money for GE to develop its engine. weapons. This crucial function is appears to appeal to practically everyone’s altogether happy w i l j ^ e engines that it was getting left pretty much to the members of vote. crimes on which the government hoplessly spends one half of its resources trying to from Avco. It was concerned about the price, around FOR M ANY YEARS the main manufacturer of jet Pentagon higher-ups believe that they should be the House and Senate armed * The platform is neither right nor left, Dodd comes out for Hart $350,000 each, and the company's quality controls. engines for Air Force fighter aircraft has been the Pratt congratulated for finally doing what Congress has been liberal or conservative, nor a philosophy fight." services committees. "These are peaceful activities that doen’t & Whitney division of United Technologies Corp. For all asking, opening up previous sole source procurements „that seeks a Utopia or to lead the United WINDSOR LOCKS (UPl) - Saying Connecticut Democratic leaders My associate Donald Goldberg violate anyone’s rights," said Bergland. OVER THE NEXT four or five years the Army needs intents and purposes it has been the sole source. This to open bidding. But instead of praise, they are taking States to bacchanalian excess, says Wil­ he cannot "rem ain comfortably on the shared his tastes, but said he did not intercepted a briefing book pre­ “ The only proper laws are those which to buy a large number of these engines. So it proposed liam P. Bergland of Costa Mesa, Caiif, the sidelines" any longer. Sen. Christopher think he was in any trouble with the has concerned the Pentagon, which has w orried that it new lumps. Under these circumstances can you really pared by the General Accounting penalize such conduct as murder, rape, ’"party’s presidential candidate. Dodd, D-Conn., has endorsed Colorado state’s leaders backing tormer Vice obtaining a second source for about half the annual has not been getting the best engines at the best price. blame them for feeling that they are damned if they do, Office for use at a closed meeting kidnapping, robbery, burglary, arson, *• ' “ The Libertarian Party is for all people Sen. Gary Hart for the Democratic President Walter Mondale for the party production. This meant that Avco would lose about $400 So several years ago, it gave Ihcjct engine division of damned if they don’t? But then such are the ways of trespass and fraud," he said. of the House committee. I believe -who do not want to be controlled and who do presidential nomination. nomination. .m illion in orders that it was expecting. That, in turn. General E lectric research and development money to Congress. Bergland, a native of Iowa, is an the public should share the GAO 'not want to control others. Liberals and "W e are both of the same generation "There’s been no negative reaction ex-soldier wno worked as a Los Angeles auditors’ doubts about the final ' conservatives agree the rest of us are evil that is needed to defeat Ronald Reagan to what I ’ve done... in tael 1 hope the fireman in the early and mid 60s while costs of the big-budget weapons. and-or incompetent and must therefore be and move America forward," said leaders will join with me when it attending UCLA to earn degrees in English In Manchester ..Rontrolled by government,” said the Dodd, who has stubbornly remained becomes clearthat Senator Hart will be Here are highlights of the and economics. He graduated from the white-haired attorney. neutral in the presidential race until the parly’s choice." Dodd said. briefing book; University of Southern California School of Simply put. Libertarians believe Ameri- making the endorsement Saturday. • The largest single expenditure Law in 1969. In the next decade, he Both Hart, 47. and Dodd, 39. smiled ’cans should be able to do anything they Dodd said his decision to come out for is $7.7 billion to build 34 of the 100 practiced law in California while teaching and were noncommittal when asked on want as long as they don’t bother or hurt Hart now "was not an easy one. I could A new approach B-IB bombers the A ir Force hopes at Western State University College of Law two occasions about a Harl-Dodd ticket anyone else. , have waited for Super Tuesday or the in Fullerton, Calif. to get eventually. The Pentagon Bergland brought his petition campaign next week, 'or until the Democratic in November. He first became a Libertarian candidate "W e’ll just wail and see about that, ” has assured Congress the total ' to Connecticut recently, where Libertar- nominee is predictable. UPl photo in 1974 when he ran for attorney general in said the two-term Colorado senator. price for the 100 planes will be $20.5 . ians cast 8,572 of the total 921,188 votes Ed "But 1 couldn’t do that. Too much is on the Hockanum California. Dodd, first elected to the Senate m billion, but the GAO has its doubts. Clark collected' in the 1980 presidential at stake here to remain comfortably on DAVID BERGLAND Bergland can only get on the Connecticut 1980 after IhreV-terms in the U.S. election. the sidelines," he said. ... Libertarian presidential ballot by nominating petition because his House, also saitf it was too early to The briefing book points out that " The Libertarian Party is now the third Dodd, who is the first Democrat in Talk about a classic case of that. party failed to receive 10 percent of the 1980 it’s far too early in the gam e to , .major party in the country, Bergland noted, candidate the Senate to swing to Hart’s side, discuss it. "Catch 22." vole in the state. But the class did come up .,and he expects to be petitioned on the ballot announced his endorsement at an predict the cost accurately. The He said party members are now collect­ But both men complimented each A marketing class at Man­ with one very important "in all 50 states. hundred Libertarian Party candidates in appearance with Hart at Bradley result, the GAO warns, is that ing the 14,235 (1 percent of the 1980 vote) other as the type of public official 'H e expects to raise up to $3 million for the 1982. Internatioal Airport. chester Community College observation, however. Class "major program decisions will be signatures to be submitted by Sept. 4 and needed to guide the United States. "1 "Campaign and has refused to accept any He says libertarians believe the govern­ Dodd and Hart were greeted by a said "N o thanks” to a recent members told Conservation made before actual cost history is verified to place Bergland and his running intend to rely on the Chris Dodds to federal campaign funds for which his party ment’s only function would be to protect cheering crowd of about 300 people at available." For example, testing mate, James A. Lewis, on the ballot. carry this country through the 1980’s," request by the the town’s Commission members that 'is eligible. citizens against violent crime and provide the airport, where Hart had stopped Lewis, of Old Saybrook, was the party’s said Hart, who lived six years in New Conservation Commission to potential usei:a_of the park of the B-lB won’t be completed for In Connecticut’s 1982 race for governor, security within America against foreign briefly before continuing to campaign candidate two years ago for the U.S. Senate Haven while attending Yale law and more than two years, “ several ' Libertarian candidate Walter Gengarelly attack and no more, said Bergland. in Rhode Island and Massachusetts help promote the Hockanum were too vaguely defined to in Connecticut. divipity schools. months after the major program . of Ridgefield, a service station operator, The party believes the United States where primaries are scheduled River Linear Park. make a marketing campaign In addition to Democrats and Republi­ funding decisions have been ,, had 7,839 votes. should withdraw all its troops from around Tuesday. "Senator Dodd was the first member the world, establish an adequate defense cans, the only other party eligible to After a presentation from successful. made.” It’s not many votes compared to the Hart said he expected to win in of Congress to contact me and express system in the country and initiate a "no first nominate candidates in Connecticut is the commission members Dou­ Now, maybe the class overall balloting, but, said Bergland, more Massachusetts and felt he would do his desire to support me. ” said Hart. than 5 million votes were cast for several strike" nuclear policy. Anderson Coalition. "H e is courageous and hone.st and we glas H. Smith and Arthur E. members have a point there. • Probably the most controver­ better than expected in three southern states on Super Tuesday. are ol the same generation of Glaeser about the park’s sial expenditure in the Pentagon Instead of trying to attract ^ Dodd acknowledged that few other leadership. ” problems, the class turned the entire community all at budget is the MX “ Peacekeeper" Lawyer grievance board named missile. The budget request is for the request down. Their rea­ once — which is what Smith Connecticut 40 missiles at a total cost of $2.9 sons were based on what believes is the right approach NEW HAVEN (UPl) - ara Jr. of Stamford. jurisdictions or in- state ■S billion, plus additional research U.S. Attorney Alan H. courts. they’d been told by the pair: A five-member panel will JOIN THE NEW — maybe the Hockanum and development costs of $1,7 In Brief hear complaints against Nevas said he has not Since 1960, a total of 12 that parts of the river are still people ought to start thinking billion. lawyers practicing in fed­ received any complaints attorneys have resigned dirty, that sonje^rails are about focusing their efforts a Slurs cost Jackson support eral courts in Connecticut about a lawyer from a from federal court prac­ WEIGHT WOCHERS’ The GAO pointed out a poten­ tice: seven attorneys only partially marked, and little more. Maybe some under a new grievance citizen or judge sinc^he tially serious problem: “ The risk WEST HARTFORD — Jesse Jackson’s contro­ procedure adopted by the took office in 1982. Sylves­ were suspended, the last that parts of the area are thought should be given to exists that the Peacekeeper mis­ versial references about Jews have cost him federal judiciary. ter Markowski, U.S. Dis­ in 1968 and four were QUICK START unusable in the summertime. some key support in Connecticut: the co- making the area more attrac­ sile may not meet mission require­ The panel of five lawy­ trict Court clerk, esti­ reprimanded, all in 1960. If these conditions didn’t chairman of his state campaign organization. mated less than a handful tive to different groups — ments when deployed." The rea­ ers, advised by another 4 -W'Ar fk W A A W A * * A A 4-- Although the Democratic presidential candi­ of complaints have been exist, there probably would joggers or bicycle riders, for son is that a new re-entry system, attorney, will take over PROGRAM, date apologized in New Hampshire for referring the job from the U.S. referred to federal judges be no need for help from a the M K 21, hasn’t been tested. : ASTROIOGY * in stan ce. to Jews as “Hymies” and New York City as Attorney’s office under a for action in the past 30 Even if it does work, it’s so heavy community college market­ G la e s e r has a point. H e said “ Hymietown,” Jerry Ann Putt of West Hartford system offered by the years. : iEADiNGs : Open forum / Readers' views that either the number of war­ resigned as his co-chairman in Connecticut. Court records show only 4 I T M l l O U 4- QUICK. in g class! rT!s rr!s at last week’s Conservation Connecticut Bar heads on each missile will have to “ While I can forgive the man, I cannot forgive five attorneys have been The Hockanum River Lin­ Commission meeting that the Association. i im m u Lm m * Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 be reduced, or decoy devices wOl - the candidate,” she said Friday. Judicial officials say disbarred from practicing 4 rOR ARPOlNTMgMT CALL ear Park still suffers from a the hiking trails along the Ms. Putt was considered a crack political SA FE AND have to be left off. In any case, the they hope the new system in federal court since 1960, ♦ MS-MS4 4 organizer and an-important link for Jackson to ^ WUMWCHMrW lA vague-at-best public image. river should be marked more M X could be virtually useless will make lawyers more with the last disbarment the state’s white, liberal community. M ost p eop le in town d on ’t clearly to increase their use. accountable to the public, in 1975. Many were trig­ ; 'h priM with Uilt Id i few more watchers than uSual. It interferes with human health and because, the GAO notes, “ the “ I got into the campaign based on my belief in IT WORKS, since no disciplinary ac­ gered by actions in other know about it. Those who do Bring in the bicycle riders Celebration rained, but they still stood outside Soviets have been increasing silo safety. I call on the Connecticut coalition politics. When a candidate makes a tions have been taken Now you can lose pounds b^ore still think the area is mostly while the ceremony went on inside hardness.” remark like that, blearly he’s - g o t some and the h ikers and the H ock a ­ means working State Department of Transporta-^ against lawyers by the you lose patience. unwalkable. the new wing of Manchester tion to make an historic commit­ problems,” she said. U.S./ Attorney’s office in Our rtew Quick Start program num has a built-in group of The auditors also warned of The town needs to get together Memorial Hospital. ment' to re-install those street rerant years. can help you lose weight quicker supporters who are more apt possible problems in the “ produci- SPECIAL »■ When the Fourth of July comes lights at ALL intersections that Company offers vIdeomat The new system allows In the very first weeks, behind the projeet — but with to jealously guard the river's bility ’ ’ and performance of key MX while you eat 3 well- To the Editor: around, almost everyone around need them on Route 6. a citizen to file a com­ attitudes like that of the ESSEX — An innovative engineering company balanced meals a day, future. us has some sort of fireworks components, and pointed out that plaint with the U.S. Dis­ William W. Brainard has created.a cure for the desperate movie addict DINNERS even snacks. marketing class, there proba­ unit costs are already much higher trict Court Clerk’s office Surely, trying the approach For many years, the American display. But we have none except Coventry who needs a quick flick fix when the videocassette than anticipated. * ’ “ alleging attorney mis­ We’ve made our bly isn’t much likelihood of w o u ld n ’t hurt. for the many backyard displays shop is closed. • menu plans easier Legion provided our town with an conduct relating to any and noises. It wduld be nice to see Introducing the Videomat, a new machine FOR than ever to follow, outstanding array ol fireworks on • The Pentagon’s “ space initia­ matter within the juris­ Keep out which dispenses rental videos anytime day or to help you keep on theFourthof July. lean remember this program revived. It takes diction of the court,” said tives” include more than $1.7 night to movie buffs who insert their Visa, ioalng. many of these displays. everyone working together to put a Andrew Bowman of West- Berry's World undesirables billion for research and develop­ American Express or Mastercard and select TWO (Mon-Wed Only)| Call Weight Watchers program like this on. Not just a port, chairman of the As a little fellow, I remember ment of President Reagan’s “ Star their favorite’video. rK)w and get started on few. association’s federal them at Memorial Field where the To the Editor: Wars” weapons. A substantial “ We looked into the market and saw a real need Q u k k Start Lose pounds. practice committee. high school now stands. Later on, portion of this amount will go into and an open market for a product like this,” said Baked Scrod...... $9.95 Not patience. The committee will in­ when I became a member, I Robert J. Arson How gratifying to know that Bruce Joslyn, marketing manager for Essex the space-based laser project. vestigate a complaint and remember them at Mt. Nebo field. Historian/Publicity people like Perry Dodson and his Engineering, a 25-employee company which has Manicotti...... $7.95 make a recommendation I worked one year at the Post 102 business neighbors had the cour­ “ The space laser program pl4n invested between $200,000 and $500,000 in the to the judge, who will have WOkfk^StartPROGRAM FROM WEIGHT WWTOCRS Dilworth-Cornel-Quey is a long-term, expensive under­ : venture. Bay Scaiiops...... $9.95 refreshment stand along with my age to take a stand against another the final say on the fellow American Legionnaires, undesirable element, "encounter taking,” the GAO briefing book matter, said Bowman, Includes soup, salad, glass beer or wine, and members of its Auxiliary. All studio" going up in Manchester. states. “ It is off to a slow start and Gerena still eludes police who is a member of the JOIN BY MARCH 24 'i0 \ ) T H I N K Stoplights potato, vegetable or pasta. 2 the entrances were covered by (Manchester Herald, March 6, is behind schedule ... Program committee. WEST HARTFORD — Sbe months have passed itSptcM — Larg* Plua w/2 Hama members taking donations to help 19M). management ... has proven cum­ Joining Bowman on the 1HlS WiMTgf^ HAS are needed since Victor Gerena, the prime suspect in the $7 and pitchar Baar $7.95. FOR ONLY $10 cover the cost. bersome and has contributed to grievance committee are If only, several years ago, more million Wells Fargo robbery, disappeared and Sign up by March 24 and pay only $10 registration and first dBtK COUP — YOU The last display was in our To the Editor: businessmen dared to do what Mr. program delays.” attorneys Brenda Eckert meeting fee. That’s a $5 savings. Thereafter, pay only $7 per police remain baffled about his whereabouts. of Hartford, Thomas Luby Bicentennial year, 1976. But be­ It has come to my attention that Dodson just did, maybe, we Police said leads in the case are so infrequent week. Also, ask about our money-saving prepayment plan. «HodLP h a v ^ • The Pentagon has requested of Meriden, Richard P. La Strada Restaurant cause of a lack of support, the high the lighting situation on Route 6 wouldn’t have so many of those Visa/Mastercard accepted in select locations. there is sometimes not enough work to keep one Sperandeo of New Haven Af^NP PUR\Na Tne cost of living, and the world fast between Columbia and Bolton has undesirable elements that we now $1.8 billion for one Trident subma­ officer occupied full time. Offer Is valid only as a discount and cannot be combined with any other rine of a proposed fleet of is, with a and Francis J. McNam­ becoming a computer world, we deteriorated in the past several have in town. Since the Sept. 12 robbery at Wells Fargo’s imm discount, special rate or free offer. Offer Is valid in participating areas only. had to abandon this project. A lot of years. As a Coventry resident, I total program cost of $39.9 billidb. West Hartford terminal, police and criminal ice Aj3e. experts have learned something about Gerena THESE PRICES APPLY IN HARTFORD b NEW HAVEN COUNTIES ONLY work went into putting this pro­ often use the South Street entrance Barbara Kennedy But the GAO points out that the and the crime but nothing about where he is. NEW MEMBERS, MAINTENANCE AND LIFETIME MEMBERS gram on each year. onto Route 6 to get to Manchester 10 Keeney St. Navy “ has been unable to deter­ He is not considered a street criminal with a S H O U L D A R R IV E H HOUH BEFORE TIMES LISTED BELOW I remember many times, when and ponts west. mine bow many Trident subma­ FOR REOISTRATION AND PRE-MEETING ORIENTATION. rines with associated missiles will malicious instinct. He has no police record, a for some odd reason, the rain held At night this can be dangerous quiet personality, one officer said, and he did not Buy a dozen donuts, be needed to support future UiS. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD off until everything was over. because the^e is no street light at hurt anyone in the robbery. Sscead CflagNQatlonil CIt. KnVits el Columbus HsH Hobday Inn True, in Manchester we have the the Route 6 intersection of South Letters policy strategic forces.” get a dozen donut holes 385 N. Main SL 1831 Main Street 363 Roberts Street annual Thanksgiving Day Race. Street. There once was. Why was it The Manchester Herald Furthermore, the subs’ missOe Attendant killed in holdup • Mon. 4:45 pm & 6:30 pm •Mon. 6:30 pm Exit 58 oti 1-84 We also ha ve Memorial Day and its taken out? is still practically untested. During FREE. •Wsd.6:1Spm •Wed. 6:30 pm welcomes letters to the YHOA-YWCA parade, unless o f course it rains, At the end of Flanders River M ILFORD — An attendant at an Interstate 95 editor. early flight tests, the Trident* I YWCA 770 Main Street SOUTH WINDSOR which it did last year. service station was shot and killed early today in Road fn Columbia, just a little bit Letters should be brief and missile showed serious problems ______^the— . 78 N. Main Street •Wed. 930 am llfepplng Comm. Cliurch an apparent holdup, police said. But a ceremony was still held in west of Wide Motors, there wasv to the point. They should with its first-stage motor. This hhs ' JohnDonovan, 54, of New Haven was shot once •Thurs.9:308m 17M Ellington Rd. Woodruff Hall in Center Congrega­ typed or neatly hand-written, •■niur8.8:30pm once a street light at iU entrance to raised "p e rfo rm a n c e unedt*- in the ab^m en about 5:30 a.m.,-state police jga WHOLE and, for ease in editing, eiM6yMU.WC tional Church. We also have Route 6. Where has it gone? I. talnty” about the Trident II Trooper Fred Hunter of the Bethany Barracks FOR MORE INFORMATION AND ADDITIONAL CLASS LOCATIONS, CALL should be double-spaced. Veteran’s Day, on which just a demand some answers to these missile, GAO warned, adding that - said. Donovan died in Yale-New Haven Hospital ^ n o N U "^ The Herald reserves the handful of people come to watch questions before someone is in­ . at 9:10 a.m. right to edit letters in the “ the system’s performance wiill 1-800-972-9320 the small parade march from 20 jured or killed. Police said two males in a black car drove into o r m SOOB WITH IM S COBMN AT AU WBOU BONBT H O B II W lA M BABTFOBB, interests of brevity, clarity not be fully demonstrated when the the station about 5:30 a.m. They robbed the BUSTONBBBT a b b HANCHISm OMT. CANNOT H CONMNU WITM ANT OTMB American Legion Drive. This past Saving energy, in some 'instan­ and taste. Trident I I strategic weapon sjts- station and shot Donovan before, escaping with O f f . VAUB NABCN TTTH TBHB NABCB $4TB. H $ « year, it seemed that there were a ces, is wise, but not when it tem is initially deployed.” WEICiHT WATCHERS* alfout $30, police said. eaMgtilWMsIisr. lnMm.tlon.1. Inc. tee. o»nw or in. WMghI WMchw. .nd Quick Slut IrwMmaiX. 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12. 1984 MANCHl!:t»'lt!.K Ht.hALU. Monaay. Marcn u. iMiw — •

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Glynnis Brooke Shields, Ronald Reagan, Fred Astaire. Helen Hayes, Efrem % Pilots from the Civil Air Patrol, the Coast B a s ^ on defense projections, the jury in that trial C® in this special television produc­ GD - Joe Franklin Show weather that prevailed thfbughout New months ago at Providence College, (S ) - SportsCenter Coverage of pro wrestling is pre­ tion of Ossie Davis' play 'Purlie ' O'Connor, Armand Assante, Miss Piggy and other celebrities. 99 8 - Thicka of tha Night Zimbalist Jr.. Patricia Crowley, * Guard and police searched for him all day could begin deliberating at the end of this week. sented from Madison Square Gar­ Craig Wasson. 1984. 8 - Nawaidght GD * Emergency Patty Duke Astin. 1978 - « where both were students at the time. O - Radio 1990 Today’s pro­ Victorious.' (3 hrs) - Twilight Zone Saturday and Sunday. Officials said the search Over a dozen witnesses have already been called by England over the weekend. The couple den. New York. NY. (3 hrs ) gram looks at the hottest trends d3> - USFL Football: @ ) - Freemen Reports 8 - Indapandant Nstwoik ® - Dating Game 4:30A.M . ; could last as long as a week. the prosecution in 10 days of testimony. took off on their sled from a homemade and performers m the world of ® - MOVIE: 'Sax and the Washington at Arizona "W e have no sign of him yet," said Civil Air Married Woman’ A housewife 8:30 P.M. (S) - MOVIE: Tha M « i Who 8 - Abbott and Coatallo , ^ Testimony in the trial of the four other defendants, entertainment. dD 1 ^ - MOVIE: 'Har Life as a Would Be King' 2;15A.M. bases her best-selling book on in­ CD “ Carol Burnett and Friends Tw o soldier%of 12:15A.M. 8 - Nawa ; ; Patrol Capt. Rayman Nason. " I wish I could say whose cases are being heard by a separate jury in Man' A struggling female re­ fortune con their way to 'th e - Star Trah terviews with her neighbors porter disguises herself as a man - ESPN's SportaLook (S ) - MOVIE: 'The hungry i ______1 » otherwise.". morning sessions, could continue for another three CD “ MOVIE: 'Strangers: The throne o f a remote Eastern king­ dl Reunion' IH) - Mortayline • about their sex lives. Joanna Pel­ Story of a Mother and to land a job as a sportswriter. Renegade comics and She said seven Civil Air Patrol planes were dom. Sean Connery, Michael 8 - MOVIE: 'Tha Daap' A musicians o f 50’s and 60's Keep vour T V picture • weeks, lawyers have said. Cocaine use rises in Rhody let, Barry Newman. Kennan Daughter' A bitter woman's es­ Robyn Douglass, Marc Singer, IS) - Naws Caine. Christopher Ptummer. young couple vacationing In Ber­ perform in footage filmed at San searching — each with two or three observers — In testimony 'Friday, a man who was in the bar Wynn. 1977 tranged daughter returns home Robert Culp. 1984. sharp with frequent ^ 1975. Rated PG. muda becomes involved In in­ Francisco's hungry i. Lenny and ground crews were also out for a total of 75 & ~ Business Report after a twenty-year absence. cleaning of the screen. ‘ during the incident, said that police had threatened (S ) - Prime News (3 ) - Great Performances 'Pur­ trigue and terror centering around Bruce. Phyllis Oilier, Jonathan fact that more drug abuse cases in category. - El Maleficio Bette Davis, Gena Rowlands, 10:30P.M. Civil Air Patrol searchers. ja him that unless he altered his initial accounts'of the PROVIDENCE. R.l. (UPI) - ® ® - TV’s Bloopers and lie.' Melba Moore, Robert Guil­ tw o sunken sNps. Jacqueline Bis- Winters. , Use a mild soap with' ! Rhode Island's ranked 15th Ford Rainey. 1979. The Coast Guard was also notifiedid rol» look torfor Rhode Islanders are using more the state are related to cocaine - Entertainment Tonight Practical Jokes Dick Clark and laume and Sherman Hemsiey star ( D ** Nine on New Jersey set. Nick Nolle, Robert Shaw. water or a bit of ammonia 2 alleged assault, he would be deported to Portugal and nationally in per capita consump­ ( 9 -M OVIE: ‘O'Hara’s Wife'A in this special television produc­ 1977. Rated TO. 2:30 A.M. wreckage off the Maine coast and1 ThompMn's' cocaine, both in comparison to than any other drug, Hachadorian ® - Family Feud Ed McMahon host this look at GD *■ News in water. Be sure to dry , ja il^ . ' tion of Dilaudid, a narcotic similar scenes r>ever intended for view­ lawyer's deceased wife returns in tion of Ossie Davis’ play 'Purfie CD - Bast of Midday thoroughly. If you havd : friends at his home airport also tookktothe^ies.- t Valdimiro Pacheco, a drinking companion of levels of use a few years ago and to said. ® • Wild World of Animals Victorious.' (3 hrs.) ** Mcmey: How to Make It 12:30 A.M. to heroin, the DEA study showed. ing by an audience. (60 min.) ghostly form to help him with his - CBS Nawa Nightwatch residents of other states, recent Hachadorian said 87 people have overwhelming problems Edward @ - 24 Horas CD - Nightlins CD an extra television set no * several of the defendants, said police tried to pressure 7:30 P.M. JIP statistics from the U.S. Drug been arrested by the*Division of In 1982, the DEA found the state Asner. Mariette Hartley. Jodie 9:30 P.M. one watches, why not > him to say that Vieira was more deeply inolved in the ( D - PM Magailna @ - MOVIE: 'Going in Style' 11:00 P.M. 0 9 - Man m Work in Coneart Super lottery considered Drug Control for the sale or ranked fourth nationally in use of Three friends, living on welfare Foster Rated PG 1962 This Australian rock group per­ exchange for cash with a | incident than he described. Enforcement Agency show. nr) - All In the Family CD CD “ Newhart Georgs in­ ® O ® - Nawt 8 - Crossfira Dilaudid. and social security, decide to (2S) - Pelicula; 'El Muerto Falta vites Dick to join the local Beaver CD CD CD forms at the Greek Theatre in San low-cost ad In Classified? f AUGUSTA, Maine — If game masters in Pacheco told police that Vieira had spent most of the A DEA study showed Rhode possession of cocaine within Rhode 8 - Happy Osya Again ( D - Muppot Show spice up their lives by robbing a a la Cita' Lodge CD - Taxi Francisco, California. *3 643-2711. . [ Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont have their evening at the bar, talking and drinking with him. He Island ranked 12 nationally in per Island over the past two years. The division also reported that way, you really may be able to win a lot of money only briefly went over to the pool table, where the capita use of cocaine after ranking The DEA study showed, how­ thefts of several drugs with high l$IVAPeRS,HALT. AH-HAl THOSE soon in a new tri-state lotto game. woman was allegedly ra)>ed, and tickled Silvia with a 18th in 1981 and 44th in 1980. ever, that the state has made abuse potentials continued a dec­ TWO A6EWT& Sen. Konald E. Usher, D-Westbrook, has straw, Pacheco said. Charles Hachadorian, drug con­ significant progress in control of BRIDGE lining trend over the past year. FROM ASTRO introduced a bill to link Maine with its northern The woman has testified that both Vieira and Silvia trol administrator for the Rhode other drugs that are commonly IN PU ST R IE 5 New En^and neighbors for a combined super- knocked her down, dragged her across the barroom, Island Department of Health, said abused. Pain relievers — such as r opened one heart, Last year, thefts totalled 62,844, GRAPH jackpot lottery, similar to the Massachusetts and alternately raped her on the pool table. today cocaine has replaced heroin morphine, Dilaudid and Percodan North bid two clubs and Hachadorian said, a more than 4 / Megabucks game that yielded an 318 million The other defendants, in the trial,‘besides Raposo, as the state's leading drug — and sleeping pills such as Mike elected to pass. South percent decline from 1982 and an jackpot Saturday. are John Cordeiro, Virgjlio Medeiros, and Jose problem. Seconal and Nembutal were cited bid two spades. West four as examples of drugs in that almost 47 percent drop from 1981. NORTH 3-1244 hearts. North four spades, "W ith the volume we Anticipate — and that’s a Medeiros. That trend is evidenced by the ♦ KJ3 and Mike decided to bid five m eager 12 cents per capita — we could see a YJ hearts. South went to five jackpot of one-half, three-quarters or 31 million," ♦ QJS spades. Wrat doubled and ^Birthday saia Ridiard Carey, Maine’s lottery director. 4 AK 10 884 led the king of diamonds. The state presently operates two types of Region’s taxes higher than U.S. average WEST EAST Mike followed with the lottery games. ♦ A 72 48 deuce and West shifted to a March 13,1964 The first is the instant card, where players rub Y a k 108 63 YQ742 club." off a darkened area on a ticket in hopes of winning By Joseph Mlanowonv placing it 29th.among all the states. Connecticut was were counted.On a per capita basis, that left the state ♦ A K 4 Paths you've trod before will • ♦ 108 32 Jim: "Mike could now tell lead you to your greatest sue- | an imme^ate cash prize. Losing tickets are United Press international among five states which suffered the greatest losses with average tax bills of either 32,975 or 32,5’n -— 43 47652 that his partner held ace of cess this coming year. Stick to < eligible for a periodic superdrawing for a 325,000 in three areas — milk programs, rehabilitative depending on which total figure is used. The union's SOUTH trumps and wanted to get a the familiar Instead of trying tp | top prize. WASHINGTON — As most taxpayers begin to services and subsidized housing. report contended the federal aid reductions for LAPIES AND GENTLEMEN THEN GET HURRY UP, club ruff. Declarer won the THE NEXT EVENT IS THE 4Q1096S4 be a trallblazer. , The lotto game would require players to tackle their 1983 returns, federal figures show the tax Massachusetts translated into a 3226 per person cut in SET...AND... HORTENSE! Y05 club in his hand and led a PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ; WOMEN'S PTERODACTYL correctly choose several two-digit numbers in bite for New Englanders was greater than average Massachusetts: New England’s most populous the past three years. Among the heaviest reported a RACE/ ___ ♦ 976 sMde, which West ducked. You are not apt to work too ■ losses were cuts in Medicaid and mass transit 4Q J Mik'e could read his well under pressure today, so J sequence. As It operates in other states, the pot is during tbe past'fiscal year, with extremely sharp state had an overall tax bill of $17.2 billion, which assistance. partner’s distribution now. don't leave Important tasks to , sweetened each week there is no winner. differences among the region's six states. dropped to 314.9 billion when only individuals' returns Vulnerable: Elast-West he had three spades, six the last minute. Try to maintain * At the same time, a labor union report bn federal aid Dealer: West hearts, three diamonds and a a steady, productive pace. > Tow n votes for late hours cuts under President Reagan showed New England Weft North Eatt South club. He obviously wanted to Major changes are in store for ‘ lost more than 32.5 billion in help from Washington lY 24 Pass 24 put Mike in with a high Pisces In the coming year. : TURNER, Maine — Residents voted in record during the past three years. Send for your year-ahead pre- ■ 4Y 44 SY 54 heart. How could Mike sig­ numbers at their town meeting to allow dance While some of the region's states fared much better Dbl, Pass Pass Pass dictions today. Mail $1 plus : nal that he held the queen?'^ your zodiac sign to Astro- • halls to stay open late into the night, dealing a than others, the study from the American Federation Oswald: “ Here is expert Graph, Box 489, Radio City : victory to the Circle Electrik discotheque which of State, County and Municipal Employees deter­ Opening lead: 4K technique. With the king of Station, New York. NY 10019. > stays open until 4 a.m. mined that three — Rhode Island, Vermont and hearts, he would simply To find out to whom you are : ’The article rejected by the voters would have Massachusetts — were among the top 10 of all states in throw a high heart on the »S4byKA inc tMftog US P4I A tMOM best suited romantically, send • required discos to close at 1 a.m. terms of per capita losses. next spade lead. With no ace, an additional $2 for your Astro- : Police have said that intoxicated patrons On tbe tax side, the Internal Revenue Service By Oswald Jacoby king or queen of hearts, he Graph Matchmaker set. reported that during the fiscal year ending last Sept. ARIES (March 21-AprU 19) [ coming from the club after midnight contribute to and James Jacoby would throw his lowest 30, it collected 3523.5 billion from individual tax 6 c e e y r b e f n FAl&y 60PPCB60N heart. When the second Speculative situations could • a high-rate of alcohol-related accidents on Route 4. Circle co-owner Allan DeHayes denies the returns — about 333.2 billion of which came from the AEOUNP MUCH ANNIES, 3H^U>0H'3 Jim: “The second of the S|wde was Jed, West won prove to be poor gambles i e today. Lady Luck may be tak- , six New England states. BUT V - THE006H AVE^iev five Devyn Press books is with the acerand Mike sig­ allegation. Ing the day oti and might not \ Computed against the Census Bureau's latest CONSOUN6 A fTSIENR TEj^ajJ^TIC ‘Play Bridge with Mike naled the queen of hearts by Last month, two residents, both police officers, be around when you really • population figures, for 1982, that works out to an Lawrence.’ Mike was on our discarding a diamond." helped organize a petition drive^baLbrought the World Championship teams Jim; “ West cashed his dia­ issue to voters. But they voted 345-278 — a record average bill of about 32,658 for all New England T M m S (April 20-May 20) : residents — more than 17 percent above the national of 1971 and 1972 and is a mond ace, led a low heart to Your mate might be more Insl^ * number of voters — to allow the disco to keep its really talented player and Mike’s queen and ruffed the tent than usual today upon • hours. average of 32,261. writer.” club return to set South having his or her way. Some- ' DeHayes said at the town meeting Saturday Connecticut, for example, was near the top of the Oswald: "His first hand is three tricks for plus 500. Not one will have to yield. Therein that the proposed town ordinance would have put national list, with a per resident tax bill of33,933, while from a Masters Pairs game. a top since five hearts was be fewer sparks If It's you. ' ■ him out of business since 90 percent of his Maine was near the bottom at 31.236. He was East and vulnerable, cold, but the best they could GEMINI (May 21-Juno 20) ! customers come after 1 a.m. When all federal taxes, including corporate levies,, and you can see he was do after the five-spade bid.” Mpst people won't be deserv- * “ It’s not every town that has to choose between are added to the equation, the IRS said its total tax Ing of your disdain today, so unhappy with his hand. His (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) profits and lives," countered Edward Bonney, a collection for last fiscal year was 3027.2 billion, with look down your nose at no one. • 338.2 billion coming from New England. If you behave haughtily, you'll state trooper and town resident who helped start create problems. ' • the petition drive. Those figures broke down to a per capita average of CROSSWORD CANCER (June 21-July 22) ! 32,709 across the country, and 33,058 in New England. Check your memory bank , Again, Connecticut and Maine were in the high and ACROSS 68 Day (Hab.) Antwar to Previous Punla today so that you do not repeal ^ Dorm fire called accident low sections of the per person tax spectrum. a bad financial move you've ■. 1 Ecology DOWN □afJD ■ □□□Cl ■ a a n ANDOVER. Mass. — Smouldering paper Concerning the federal aid cuts, the union’s report (DIDDD ■ [QQnn ■ □ □ made In the past. T ry to profit ! said since Reagan took office three years ago, federal group from old errors. , towels left in a trash bag sparked a two-alarm 1 Electric fith □□□□□DonD■an aid to New England dropped 32.551 billion — with 31.3 4 Achievfmant LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You ' blaze that partially destroyed a dormitory at the 2 Buckal □□□ DDO □□□□ 8 Bottomlftt might not ba able to act as , exclusive Phillips Academy Sunday, fire officials billion of that attributed to Massachusetts. 3 Aleutian □ □ □ □ o n m H 12 Take e meal □□□□ □□DcianDD Independently as you'd like * The report was prepared for the union by Fiscal island said. 13 Extrema anger □□□□□ □□□ Gnc:] today, owing to the demands of : Planning Services, Inc., a Washington organization 4 Tragedy Firefighters were called to the three-story 14 Zlgiag □no □□□ □□□□□ others. Exercising tolerance ■ Chapin House at 10:59 a.m. by a passerby, who which studies the impact of the federal budget. 15 LlghM 5 Having □oanmncitD nann will ease frustrations. J jioticed smoke coming from the building and Some state-by-state details of the tax and aid 16 Sea In Central auricMa VmOO (Aug. 23-8upl. 22) • 6 Mild oath reduction figures; Alia □□□□□ □□□ auu Important undprtakings must I alerted the only person inside the building, 7 Math tymbol Connecticut: The IRS said it received 312.4 billion in 17 Charlahad □□□■□□□□□□□□□ bo carefully thought-out each • -officials said. . 8 Woodwork □□□ I anciC] ■□□□□] step of the way today, or you : The building houses eigliL^studeote on the individual tax returns from Connecticut, and 314.4 18 Vlthad below fasturat when all taxes were included. The union report said station L£J might trip over obstacles • second floor and two top-floor apartments for 9 PHchar you’ve strewn In your own path. * the state lost about 3545 million in federal aid in the 20 Human trunk 27 Questionable 43 Combat instructors. The studenU were away from the 10 Epochs LIBRA (Sopl. 23-Ocl. 23) Be I last three years — a per capita reduction of about 3173. 21 Glum 28 City in Utah vehicle dormitory for semester break, officials said. 11 Fira (prsfix) extra-protective of your cher- ‘ 22 Bsfors (poet) Officials said the blaze started in one of the 10 Tima zona 29 Negativas J * !" Ished possessions today. Don't * 23 Liability (sbbr.) 31 Tha ones hare Nothing but lend things to persons who are * top-floor apartments, where a man had ignited cause you don't cald WIU 20 Abratlon 20 Jogs 32 lu litn art known to be careless or irre- : some paper towels while cooking breakfast. use an Item doesn't mean OIL 30 Stray 22 Emerald Isle division sponsible. • The man, whom officials did not identify, the Item has lost Its value. (PriM 8ub(«ct to Ghana*) 31 Diitinguithing 23 Judge 47Samngtarm SCORFIO (OoL 24-Nov. 22) -IseUeved he had put out the fire and threw the Why not exchange it for fsature 24 Therafora : — <8 Onobillionth Working hard today will not • ' towels into a trash bag. The smouldering paper cash with an ad in Classi­ 25 Brothers 39 Four quarts (prefix) 9 7 . 8 33 From necessarily assure you of pro- | apparently burst into flames after he left the fied? 643-2711. MataLOipM 34 One's tall (abbr.) (abbr.) 40 Light weight ductive results. The more diffi- • building to attend mass, officials said. 36 Klaxons 20 Com plant 41 Scary S I Summer time cult you make things, the less 2 30 Attomay's parts 42 Compraatat (abbr.) you're apt to accomplish. • SAQITTAIUUB (Nov. 29-Ooc. ! Regional nuke solution sought charge 1 2 1 4 • 4 7 ■ • 10 11 37 Arabs 21) Confidential information • Sonwthlrig Dlflerent...... With Someone A I t Extra Special Bargain fabrics M O NTPELIER, Vt. — Human Services Secre­ 30 Athletic 12 11 14 passed on to you by Insiders * and clearance merchandise buildingt today may be of little merit. 2 tary Lloyd Novick says he is optlmisticc ^ not Included In this sale. 11 I f 17 Gathet more facta before mak- ‘ northeastern states will find a regional solution Happy Birthday » 40 Noun iuffix Sale ends Saturday. March 17. 41 ArrivaMima Ing business dacitions. 2 for the disposal of low level nuclear w ^ e s , - I t 10 CAPMCOHN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) • With A Herald Happy Heart guatt (abbr.) But he predicted tbe region will nSt have a ■ ** Do not' sand friends to a mar- 2 43 Find of facility in place by a 1986 deadline set by the 21 chant about whom you kniiw • Only WE ARE traatura ■ little. It your pals got ripped oil, 2 federal government. w e A R B YOU CAN SAY 46 Country 22 24 21 27 22 22 A 1980 federal law requires that states come up ErXPERIBsiaN!? you'll have a lot of explaining to • $6.00 OwM d and o p M l.d by fobiicw ilw . o( Amwteo. me. EXPERIElsiaNcSr THAT Maw — ■ ■ - do. • with plans for the disposal of low-level nuclear PIFFNICAL N 22 12 s TEXICULT A<5AIN. 50 Fiitt-ratt ■ F ■ AQUAMUS (Jan. 2B-Fab. 19) \ ■ material. Including radioactive waste from TECHNULTIES. DIFFINALTIES. (comp, wd.) 24 Ba doubly careful today In m at- 2 nuclear planU, industries and nnedical facilities. 61 Campus 1 1 ' tars which reflect upon your! Plans for an ll-state regional compact IT MANCHESTER PARKADE / building 22 status or reputation. Don't 2 dissolved last year from lack of support by states 62 — and 1 ■ associate with parsons whose! ' conoemedtb^ would be chosentobostthedump. 40 n rrUstakes couM harm you. ■ ■ *■ A joint legislative Committee last month 340 Broad St. 646-9424 S3 Empty 42 44 42 47 4^ 7 T 84 Clip / ■ recommended no action be taken on the issue Mon.artot4mftoa Inc. England beforeei m X theAIxa horse.k- — — - * of Northeast Governors proposal. Janet - J ! k lU - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 12, 1984 - 11 Water cost up 65%, O bituaries

Elliobtth T> Bldwcli sewer increase 55% ANDOVER - Elizabeth (Tryon) SPORTS Bidwell, 67, wife of Raymond W. Bidwell of 30 Long Hill Road, died in Weiss budget plan Saturday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was bom in Glastonbury and A 65 percent increase in the cost and because there is no money to lived there until 1946 when she of water and 55 percent increase in transfer from fund balance as there was in the current year and moved to Andover. She was a sewer charges will be needed if the graduate of the Glastonbury school Board of Directors approves the in previous years. .. The sewer rate increase, he said, system and of Wheaton College. %■ budget recommendation of Gen­ Besides her husband she leaves eral Manager Robert B. Weiss. is needed to finance capital improvements. two sons, Howard S. Bidwell of In a memorandum to the direc­ Andover and Lt. C.D.R. Henry W. tors, Weiss said that the rates The water borrowing is largely for improvements that have been Bidwell, U.S.N., of Pensacola, should remain stable for the next Fla; a daughter, Mrs. Richard five years. made to' the water distribution system and for a new water (Rebecca) Thompson of Manches­ He calculates that, for the town ter; a brother, Charles H. Tryon of y water user who is on the minimum treatm ent plant now under / charge, the cost will rise from construction. South Glastonbury; a sister, Kath­ $21.51 a quarter to $35.51 aquarter. Weiss has recommended a water arine Tryon of Mansfield, Mass.; budget of $4,998,437 with $4,601,198 and six grandchildren. For that user, the sewer charge The funeral will be Wednesday, will increase from $8.28 to $12.84. of that coming from the sale of Sewer charges for people in thd water. at 2 p.m. in St. Luke's Episcopd.. In the current year, which ends. Church, South Glastonbury. Pri­ town system who have both sewer vate burial will be. at the convem and water service are based on the June 30, the town expects to spend amount of water used. $4,335,438 for water service. ience of the family in Still HW Weiss has also projected the cost For the sewer budget, Weiss Cemetery, South Giastopbury. for an average household of four recommended $2,039,230, with The family will receive friends persons. It would rise from $45.60 $1,394,000 in revenue coming from immediately following the service to $75.25 for water and from $12.84 regular sewer service and $486,000 in the undercroft of the church. to $29.96 for sewer. of it coming, from large-volume Memorial contributions may be Weiss says water rate hikes are service, including service to the made to the St. Luke’s Memori^ needed to finance capital improve­ Eighth Utilities District which Fund, 915 Main St., South Glaston­ ments, to convert low-interest collects sewage in its lines and bury or to a charity of the donor's bond-anticipation notes to higher sends it to the town's plant for choice. The Glastonbury Funeral treatment. Home has charge o-f interest bonds this May and next. arrangements. In Memoriam Holocaust survivors In sad and loving memory of Linda Ann Caselli, who passed, away March 12th, 1967. start new organization East Catholic’s Mike Keeler (4) and Paul Saturday at the New Haven Coliseurn. North Haven center Tony Marsono (16) Mike Keeler moves in on play in state We often sit and talk of her. Roy have kneeling North Haven de­ Each scored three goals in Eagle tries to clear the puck away from his Division II championship action. When we are all together. championship performance. goalie,, Bill Sault (30) as East Catholic's LOS ANGELES (UPI) - About bigotry. For her memory is the only thing. fender Chris Sauter sandwiched in play 2,000 survivors of one of history's Attending the conference was That we shall have forever. greatest horrors gathered during Rep. Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., the weekend to found the Western who was born in a displaced Sadly missed by: Auntie States Regional Conference of the persons camp in West Germany in American Gathering of Jewish 1948 to Jewish parents who sur­ In Memoriam Holocaust Survivors. vived the destruction of their In sad and loving memory of Pundits right; East sextet champs The group, which has its roots in ghetto in Lithuania. Linda Ann Caselli, who passed a reunion of Holocaust survivors in He recalled painful childhood away March 12th, 1967. Jerusalem in 1981, wants to organ­ memories of Holocaust survivors B r Rich Cahill was considered a certainty -by bombarded Indian goalie Bill Sault goal three minutes into the final ize all survivors of the Nazi who visited his parents' Connecti­ March comes with sad regret. Herald Sports Writer many coaches and others who with 58 shots. period to make it 6-1. Roy scored attempt to exterminate the Jews of cut home. And the date and month we will follow high school hockey. The Indians outshot East 10-8 in his third goal two minutes later on Europe who are now living in the ‘ "Their psychological pain was never forget. NEW HAVEN - The pundits "It did put pressure on the the first period and managed to assists from Kevin Walsh and United States. incredible," he said, .but added For in our hearts she will always were right all along; there really players," Mannix said. "I think hold the Eagles to one goal in the IS Brian Gallahue. East's final two The national organization, that with the passing of years, the Herald photo by Pinto was no way to deny East Catholic a they handled it very, very well. I minutes. Seven penalties were goals completed Keeler’s hat trick. founded at a similar reunion in stay. survivors’ view of life seems to Loved and remembered everyday. state hockey, championship. don’t think they let it get to them.” called in the period, including One came with the help of Roy and Washington. D.C., last year, ga­ have changed. CPR instruction The Eagles, recognized all sea­ For the first time on Saturday, three in the first minute of play. the other on assists from Poshpeck thered about 5,000 survivors and "This is not a morbid recalling of Sadly missed by. son as the top team in Division II, Mannix admitted that he had "The first period, everybody and defenseman Pat Barrett. their relatives. the past, but a statement of life," Barbara Gemmell of 55 Lake St. uses a son, of 279 Fern St., another student in proved they belong in the state's expected a championship. “There was a little nervous out there,” Norl'h Haven's final goal was an Of those who came to the Mother, Sisters and Brother he said. "It has taken this long for dummy to learn resuscitation technique the course, assists by holding the higher level of competition when was no doubt in my mind we had Mannix said. He said the penalties unassisted effort by center Joe weekend conference, about 70 these people to look back over their they scored a 9-2 win over North the best team in the tournament,” resulted from the officials "trying Kiernan with a minute-and-a-half percent were Holocaust survivors shoulders and finally say, 'We as Daniel Huppe, a paramedic with the dummy. The courses are offered from Haven Saturday in the state he said. to set the tempo of the game.” left. * and the remainder were children made it.'" town’s Advanced Life Support system, time to time in an effort to encourage Employers championship game at the New East proved that on the ice, One of the penalties, a charging "The better team won,” said and other relatives, said Irving He urged the survivors to left, instructs the class in cardio­ more citiizens to learn CPR technique. Haven Coliseum. outscoring its opponents 28-6 in call against North Haven center North Haven coach James Ricci- Peters. 71, a Beverly Hills real become politically involved with pulmonary resuscitation. Matthew Cus- ignore Idw East won the hockey champion­ three tournament games. The Albert Bergeron, resulted in the telli. "What are ya gonna do? One estate broker and conference the current plight of others such as ship in only its sixth year of Eagles were challenged seriously first East goal at the 10:54 mark of of those days. We just couldn't get chairman. Haitians try ing to flee to the United participation in the sport. It also only by Westhill of Stamford, the period. Maxim w ^ t around a started." Peters said the group's purpose States to escape poverty and HARTFORD (UPI) - The state was the third consecutive season which managed a 4-4 tie before Roy defenseman at the blue line and, is "to enable us to fulfill our Salvadorans seeking refuge from Labor. Department said a new law the school has won a state title. The scored three goals in the last five while being hooked from behind, "We tried,” Riccitelli said. "The obligation, imposed on us by civil war in Central America. Bitter cold freezes the North requiring businesses to submit a baseball team captured the Class L minutes of the semifinal game used his one free hand to poke the kids worked hard all year long and historical circumstances beyond Holocaust survivors, he said, list of toxic substances used in the crown last spring, and the football played Tuesday. puck past Sault. got here. They did the best they our control, to the people of the "have an obligation to speak out, to By United Press International day on heavy rainfall. Hail was with a minus 15, then shattered the workplace, has been largely ig­ team won the Class M title in the Roy duplicated that hat trick With Keeler off for elbowing. could.” United States and the world" to be activists in defense of human reported across central and March 12 record when the mercury nored in Connecticut. fall. Saturday and, for his efforts, was East scored the first of three Both North Haven and the warn against the dangers of beings." Sub-zero cold froze the North ^southwest Texas, with 2-inch hail fell to minus 19 by 1 a.m. Only 250 companies have met Senior Paul Roy was a member named the Division II tourna­ short-handed goals at the 3:03 Eagles will be promoted to Div­ from Minnesota to New England 'pelting Leon Springs. Strong winds across New Eng­ their iegal requirements. State of all three championship teams, ment’s most valuable player. In mark of the second period. Senior ision I next season. It will be the today, with gusty March winds Thunderstorms . and rain land sent the wind chill factor officials estimate at least 1,500 and and he fittingly led East's scorers three tournament games, the right center Ken West took a shot which Indians' second trip to the higher DEP takes wood signups dropping the chill factor to as low changed to snow in northern plummeting. The National as many as 60,000 companies may Saturday with three goals and two wing had seven goals and five was stopped by Sault. The rebound level of competition. They won the as minus 40 degrees from western Kansas. Travelers'advisories for Weather Service said wind chill be subject to the law W,hlch took assists. Senior Mike Keeler also assists and finished as East's top hit Roy and went into the net for a Division II championship in 1979-80 New York to Maine. Thunder­ up to 6 inches of snow covered readings of minus 20 to minus 40 effect^st July 1. | had a hat trick for the Eagles. scorer with 31 goals and 17 assists 2-0 East lead. Before the period and played the mandatory two HARTFORD — The stale De­ mail whether or not they receive a storms and snow swept the Plains Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa were common from western New "It’s going to be a while, I think, The victory made East coach for the season. Keeler, a center ended, the Eagles added four more years at the Division I level before partment of Environmental Pro­ permit. Garrepy said, a specific and hailstorms hammered Texas. and eastern South Dakota. Travel York to Maine. before everyone becomes familiar Bill Mannix's farewell a happy who made the all-tournament goals, as they outshot the Indians, petitioning for a return to the lower tection 'is accepting applications cutting area or the date of the Gale winds battered the New problems were exacerbated when with the statute,’’ John A. one. Mannix has accepted a new team, had eight goals and an assist 23-5. level last season. East is expected through April 15 for permits to cut permit cannot be guaranteed. England coast and snow fell in One woman died and three Rob Tedoldi, assisted by Roy and to make no such downwaVd move the snow occasionally became people were injured in a head-on McCarthy, executive assistant to job in Pittsfield, Mass, and will not in the three games, giving him a fuelwood on state property. northern Maine and the Great mixed with freezing drizzle in state Labor Commissioner P. be returning to coach the team total of 24 goals and 22 assist for the Dan Thebeau, got East's third goal in the foreseeable future. ’* "As for the past two years, a Lakes snow belt of southwestern collision during a snowstorm in Joseph Peraro said Friday. on a rebound. Roy pounced on a "I think the team will be very Nebraska and northern Kansas. central Nebrska Sunday night. next season. “I kind of think of it as season. lottery system will be used to New York. By late Sunday night 2 inches of The law requires employers to a going-away present,” Mannix Other Eagles who made the puck laying free in front of Sault successful next year in Division I," allocate two-cord and five-cord Sole wage earner A band of rain and snow snow was on the ground at Sioux Colorado authorities Sunday dis­ tell workers about chemicals used said. all-tournament first team were for an unassisted power-play goal Mannix said. "I wish the new permits.” Robert L. Garrepy said WASHINGTON (UPI) - The stretched from Texas to the City, Iowa. Police spokesman covered the bodies of two Laramie, in the workplace and to file a list The Eagles finished the season defensemen Dan Raffin and Don and a 4-0 lead. Thebeau tipped in a coach the best of luck." Friday. husband is the sole wage earner in' Dakotas. Edward Bock described it as "just Wyo., men last seen March 2 when with the state. with a record of 19-4. Thirteen of Maxim and goaltender Steve Ca- shot by Raffin for the fifth goal, "I feel so good for the seniors Garrepy, state forester and fewer than 30 percent of U.S. A severe thunderstorm watch enough to make it miserable" on they set out by snowmobile to do a / those victories and all of the losses vallo, a sophomore who played the and Keeler, on an assist from who worked so hard," Mannix director of the DEP's bureau of households, says the American covered central and east Texas, the highway. monthly water level check at the came against teams in Division I, first two-and-a-half periods Satur­ sophomore Dave Olender, scored said. “I'm gonna miss the players forestry, said said 1,229 two-cord Council of Life Insurance. Both where one storm around midnight By midnight temperatures were Eaton Reservoir in north central Wasps, bees, hornets and other the state’s higher level of hockey day before giving way to senior the sixth on a power play with 15 and I'm gonna miss those early permits and 598 five-cord permit spouses are breadwinners in about Sunday dumped hail and an inch of below zero from central New Colorado. Their bodies were found winged insects cause more fatali­ competition. East beat many of the Chris Poshpeck. The two goalies seconds left in the perigd. morning practices." will be available statewide, 53 percent of the households, and rain in 30 minutes on San Antonio. England to northeast Minnesota. about 5 miles south of the Wyoming ties in the United States than any state’s hockey powers this season, combined to stop 20 of North North Haven's Gary Miller “I’m sure I'll never be able to slightly less than less year. the wife is the sole wage earner in 4 Dallas blamed five traffic acci­ Marquette, Mich., broke its March line near their vehicle, which was other«f nature’s cratures, includ­ and a Division II championship Haven’s 22 shots. The Eagles scored an unassisted power-play duplicate this feeling.” Applicants will be notified by percent. dents within the first hour of the 11 low record late Sunday night stranded in deep snow. ing rattlesnakes. ^ Tournament notes Capitol Calendar ROBERT J. SMITHg inc.

Herald photos by Tarquinto HARTFORD (UPI) - tional events may be public. Access to news Public Safety, 1:30 p.m.. Public hearings Environment, 10 a.m., MSURANSliTHS SMGE Here is a list of political scheduled during the conferences and briefings Hall of the House. Insurance, 9 a.m.. Room'4>A. Easfs Roy completes triple Jubiliant Paul Roy (left) and Don Maxim share a smile week. may be limited to the 1914 events in Connecticut Wednesday, March 14 Room 4'/i. Public hearings after the Eagles' convincing 9-2 win gave them the scheduled between Tuesd- Meetings and hearings news media. Rooms for Committee meetings Other events House Committee on say and Friday. Addi­ are generally open to the committee hearings and Planning and Develop­ House session, 1 p.m.. Impeachment, 10 a.m.. By Len Auster How do the three state crowns year. I think that’s what kept us them were fuming at coach on Division II championship. Maxim, who missed the last 11 meetings are at the Ca­ ment, following public Hall of the House. Judiciary. Room; Labor Sports Editor feel? “It’s the same feeling for all going in tight games.” Friday,’’ Mannix said Sunday regular season games, holds tightly onto the state pitol unless otherwise hearing. Room 419; Edu­ Friday, March 16 and Public Employees, 649-5241 three,” Roy responded in the night. “We ran them through as championship plaque. listed. somewhat surprisingly sedate EAST A YEAR ago reached the hard a skating practice as you’d Here’s how they voted cation, 10 a.m., Room 408; Committee meetings noon. Senate chamber. 65 E. Canter Straat NEW HAVEN - For any scho­ Tuesday, March 13 Com­ Environment, 10 a.m., lastic athlete, a league champion­ East lockerroom. It was like they Division II semifinals before bow­ want to see. And we ended practice Here's how our members of Congress voted on mittee meetings Room 418; General Law, ManchMtar, Cl. I ship is something to strive for. knew they were going to win it all. ing to South Windsor. This year with extra sprints, ’’ he spoke of the key issues this week: Human Services, lo 10 a.m.. Room 4‘A. To 1)6 on a state championship “It’s just an exciting feeling, one they were bead and shoulders two-hour workout. “But I feel the a.m.. Room 419; Judi­ Public hearings team, well, that's quite a feat. you really can't describe,” he said above the field, taking three practice paid off Saturday. They Dargati’s jumper House ciary, following public Transportation, 9:30 Fire Calls But three state championship immediately after. tournament games by a combined were really flying the second hearing. Judiciary Room; a.m.. Room 502; Planning teams? 28-6 margin. The Eagles will nwve period.” CONRAIL: Rejected 254-147 legislation to Public Health, 1 p.m.. into Division I next year and imist reduce the role of Congress in approving the sale and Development, lo Tolland County Just Weeks till SPRINGl.. And in succession. ONE PLAYER WHO stood out of Conrail, the government-owned freight rail Room 503-A; Public a.m.. Room 419. You could check the state record for the Eagles - r among many — remain a minimum of two years. The Eagles were flying the decides for East system, to private business. Safety, following public Other events Friday, 11; 19 a.m. — woodstove malfunction, books for quite awhile without was senior defenseman Don They’ll be losing seven seniors, second period, scoring five unans­ hearing. Room 419.Public Senate session, 2 p.m.. finding someone who had that Maxim. He scored the game’s first Roy, Raffin, Maxim, Mike Keeler, wered goals, while the vanquished Bv Rich Cahill Windham, 10-12, is a surprise Proponents of the legislation argued that Columbia (Andover). BREAKOUT quarterfinalist as is East, which 2 hearings Senate Chamber. distinction before. goal, pool-cuing home a shot while Ken West, Dennis Tulimieri and North Haven sextet appeared to be Herald Sports Writer potential buyers of the system would be reluctant Friday, 2:22 p.m. — sledding accident, 18 Prospect improved its record to 14-10. to come forward if they had to negotiate a sale Government Adminis­ Thursday, March 15 St., Coventry (South Coventry). A NEW YOU! But all you have to do is look at being hooked. Chris Poshpeck. But East will skating in cement boots. tration and Elections, 9:30 Committee meetings East Catholic’s Paul Roy to. find return 14 lettermen for the ‘84-85 BRISTOL — History almost Maloney came into the game with the Department of Transportation and then Saturday, 1:53 a.m. — medical call. Long Hill Road, ranked third in Cliass L with a lobby Congress on the specifics of the sale. a.m.. Room 408; Finance, Finance, Revenue and Andover (Andover). Lose Up To someone to fill the bill in recent Maxim almost didn't play in the season so don’t cry for the Elagles. WE’RE GOING to miss Scotty. repeated itself Saturday night at Revenue and Bonding, lo Bonding, 10 a.m., Room history. tournament. He suffered an injury ‘ ‘I think it will be a formidable club You couldn’t find a more ardent Bristol Eastern High. The circum­ record 17-3. Opponents said Conrail has begun to show a Sunday, 7:57 a.m. — chimney fire, Hutchinson stances were the same, but not the The game matched Maloney’s profit after a $7.5 billion investment by the a.m.. Room 409-A; Insu­ 409-A; Government Ad­ Road, Andover (Andover). Roy completed a bat trick after game number nine and had to next year," said the departing hockey booster in the area. Maybe rance, noon. Room 4'/i; ministration and Elec­ Saturday by scoring a bat trick be spectator for the final 11 regular East coach. Bill Mannix. what we’U miss most is his result. superior quickness against Blast’s government and Congress must play a role in its Sunday, 2:51 p.m. — medical call, Babcock Hill “1116 East Catholic High basket­ advantage in height. Despite their sale in order to protect taxpayer interest. Judiciary, 1 p.m., Judi- tions, 10 a.m.. Room 408. Road, Coventry (South Coventry). 25 LBS. (three goals) in leading the Eagles season contests. "I bad a trau­ bellowing “Change." when be ciary Room; to the state Division II ice hockey matic contusion of the thigh MANNIX. KNOWN AS “Scotty" wanted a line change. "Hey, they ball team ended its 1978-79 season disadvantage, tbe Spartans outre- Reps. Barbara Kennedy, D-Conn., and Sam when a shot at the buzzer of an bounded the Eagles b y a slight Gejdenson, D-Conn., voted against reducing the Appropriations-Public In 6 Woekm i championship with a 9-2 victory muscle,” a happy Maxim ex­ to members of the local media — beard me, didn’t they,” he Health, 12:45 p.m., Room WITHOUT: rosimiTi iigpoMririii niiona. over North Haven High at the New plained. “There was some internal named -alter highly successful quipped. overtime period gave Maloney margin. They also had an edge in role of Congress in the sale of Conrail. most other statistical categories. 310; Government Admin­ Howell Cheney Annual ceM Haven Coliseum. bleeding." Buffalo Sabre coach and general We wish Scotty nothing but good High of Meriden a victory in the WE OFFBT: •wBoOwgeeUiUewewelo manager Scotty Bowman—got the luck in bis new post. second round of a Class L state Hie Elagles committed 26 turnov­ istration and Elections, liew leowwwOie Of OweeireTOeSiSe UiV Roy was named tournament It was feared Maxifh wouldn’t Senate 1:30 p.m.. Room 408; 6— msO ieAw—ewneoi iMaif io min i most valuable player and there play again this yepr. He began 'perfect sendoff from his Elagles tournament game. On Saturday, ers in what coach Jim Penders VATICAN: Approved 83-13 the nomination of could be little argument with the working out before the tourna­ Saturday. Mannix, who Jn five “THE STATE CHAMPIONSHU* the two schools met again in tte called “our worst floor game of the ANTIQUES SHOW second round and the outcome year.” The Spartans made only 13. William A. Wilson of California to be U.S. Court of Probate, selection. ment. “I honestly didn't think I years has taken a team from a first was the seventh in the last 2‘A ambassador to the Vatican. District ot Manchester The senior began his unique was going to get back but I had a round 13-0 loser to the summit, years for East. “The girls won three again was decided on a shot at the “I don’t know bow to explain it,’’ Proponents of an ambassador to the Vatican — NOTICE OF HEAfllNQ MARCH 17-18,1984 ONI WAY TICKET to o Heollhler, Happier YOUl triple last spring, playing third positive attitude," besaid. “Ifeltl announced last Friday he was state cross country titles (two in buzzer. But this tune it was East’s Penders said of tbe victory. “They e s t a t e o f a n n a m . Jim Dargati who hit the winning just didn’t convert it at the line. the first in more than 120 years — is a recognition PLIKAITIS, ako ANNA Try our Proorom Absokilely FREE without coil or base on the East state Class L wanted to come back at 100 stepping down as head coach due to Class L, and one in Class LL) in of the |wpe as a world leader and the Vatican as a MELESKP PLIKAITIS, SATURDAY 10-5 • SUNDAY 10-5 championship baseball team. He percent. I started skating and felt I a career change. He has taken a that span. Also taken were state basket. That was the difference, I guess.’’ deceased obUoatlon lor ONE to prove It li Ihe BESTI job in Pittsfield, Mass., that will laurels in boys’ cross country Dargati’s shot, an off-balance Blast was 20-for-2S at the free sovereign nation, which already has 107 ambas­ Pursuant to an order ot Hon. (wM o4 Not vdH •«< any othM o«w. went out for football this past fall could ^ve it a try.’’ sadors from other countries. William E. FitzGerald, and must to bis surprise wound up Maxim played two periods in the prevent him from continuing here. (Open ‘Crown), baseball and double-pumped effort from about throw line. Tbe Spartans were only Opponents said the papacy is a "spiritual Judge, dated March 9,1914 a Howeil Cheney Technicai School SYS NAITFOID THB. on the state Class M championship 12-0 quarterfinal win over Water- He begins his new job next football. to feet to tbe right of the bucket, 7-for-17, with one of the misses by entity" and naming an ambassador to the hearing will be held on an op- squad. town before resting. He took a Monday. gave the Eagles a 62-61 victory and senior guard Randy Marrow being olication praying for the West Middle Turnpike (Exit 92,1-86), Manchester, .CT VHNON, a 0*06* crucial with eight seconds left in Vatican would politicize the relationship between authority to sell certain real INMMT IMMi U k MNMI And the hockey title becomes the regular shift the final two games. "This was the height of my EAST DOMINAIKD THE aU- sent them into tbe East Region If the Catholic Church and the U.S. and violate the estate situated In the Town of third for Roy in as many scholastic Maxim, along with defensive coaching career. 1 couldn’t get a tournament team with five selec­ championship game against Wind­ the game. It allowed the Eagles a Manchester, County ot Hart­ 60 Exhibitors • Snack Bar • Free Parking IT 16, m r M ON 1-84 ham High Wednesday night at 6:30 chance to win tbe game, rather separation of church and state. ford as In said application on seasons. partner Dan Raffin, were selected better going away present,” the tions to the first team — Keeler, rail “Football was a long shot,’’ Roy to the ail-taumament’s fhnst team. bockdy enthusiast said following Roy, Maxim, Raffin and goalie at Eastern Connecticut State Uni­ than merely tie. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., voted for the die more fully appears, at the Herb StweneoihShow Manager “I think tte whole story is we just nomination. Sen. Lowell Weicker, R-Conn., voted Court ot Probate on March ADMSSKM: •ZOO spoke about being on three state “I feel grrat right now,’’ said bis team’s ettampionship outing. Steve Cavalio. Elast defenseman versity . Regardless of tbe outcome 22, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. (.ALL DEALER SPACES SOLD of that game, both Windham and didn’t convert foul shots and Blast against the nomination. Dianne E. Yuslnas, WITH THH ADi *1,M 872-1302 championship teams in a row, “but Maxim. “Winningthe state cham­ Mannix put his team through a Jason Hanford and Manchester „ Asit’t. Clerk NON-m 6M610 6M this season we thought about it. We pionship is a great feeling. rigorous workout Friday at the Higb sophomore winger Bob Blake East will advance to the state Class 024-03 felt we could win the title.” “The team matured over last Hartford Arena. “Let’s just say were named to the second team. L quarterfinals. Please tan la page U » r MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. Marcii 12, 1984 - 13 I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 12, 1984 NHL roundup NCAA Tournament field announced , Canucks drubbed by Oilers UNC, GTown, Kentucky, DePaul get top seeds ers topped Pittsburgh 6-4, Wa­ By United Press International shington edged Boston 2-1. Buffalo _ If the New Jersey Devils were shaded Hartford 4-3, Philadelphia day by a nine-member selection ton. D.C., all the way out West. The the Big Ten and Oregon State of the Others receiving at-la iw berths phia will pit Northeastern of the By Rick Gosselin "M ickey Mouse", what are the beat Calgary 3-2, and Los Angeles committee chaired by Dave Big East champion Hoyas were Pac-10, the Nos. 11 and 17 teams, avere SM|) of the Southwen Confer­ ECAC North against Long Island UPl Sports Writer Vancouver Canucks? shaded Chicago 4-3. Gavitt. given the top seed In the West, No.-3 respectively, were also given ence, Indiana of the Big Ten, University of the ECAC Metro at Jets 6, Nordiques 5 Jari Kurri and Mark Messier ''' "North Carolina has been No. 1 Kentucky the top seed in the at-large berths as was No. 8 independent Dayton, Virginia 4.30 p.m. EST, Richmond o f the At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Morris KANSAS C ITY, Mo. - A loss each scored three goals and Wayne all year long," Gavitt said. "They Mideast, and No. 4 DePaul the top. Arkansas, the runner-up to Hous­ Commonwealth of the Sun Belt ECAC South against Rider of the Lukowich's second goal.with one couldn't knock North Carolina out Gretzky scored twice and collected suffered only two losses — one on spot in the Midwest. ton in both the Southwest Confer­ Conference and Brigham "Young of East Coast Conference at 7 p.m., minute left in regulation tied the of the top spot in the ratings, nor three assists Sunday night, power­ the road at Arkansas and the other North Carolina and DePaul ence regular season and league the Western Athletic Conference. and Princeton of the Ivy League could it knock the Tar Heels out of ing the Oilers to a 12-2 romp over score and he helped set up the to Duke, which was in our top 12 headed the list of recipients of the tournament with a 25-6 record. The top four seeds in each against the University of San game-winner by Dale Hawerchuk the top spot in the 53-teani NCAA Vancouver in Edmonton, Alberta. (power rating). It would have been 24 at-large berths in the 46th The NCAA also showered at- regional draw first-round byes. Diego of the Western Collegiate 42 seconds into overtime. Quebec's Tournament bracket. It was the worst beating ever V ik ', ’ ’-' / • n an overreaction by the committee annual tournament. For DePaul, it large berths ot\ the ACC, giving "The top four seeds have ail bad Athletic Conference at 9:30 p.m. Peter Stastny had a goal and three adminstered by Edmonton, sur­ not to seed them No. 1 and keep will mark the final chance for the bids to Duke, 24-9, Wake Forest, outstanding years with some sen­ North Carolina took a 21-0 record The double-header at Dayton passing the 13-4 drubbing of New assists. them in the East." retiring Ray Meyer to win a 21-8, and Virginia, 17-11, in addition sational victories," Gavitt said. anch-a^No. 1 ranking into a game will pit M oretead State of the Ohio Jersey four months ago. After that Islanders 6, Penguins 4 "There's no difference in the national championship. to I^orth Carolina to round out a "But this bracket is as solid and as At Pittsburgh, rookie Pal La- against Arkansas in Pine Bluff on Valley Conferem* against North game, Gretzky called the Devils' regionals and there hasn't been five-team contingent that also deep as I 've seen. The term 'upset' Fontaine and Bob Bourne scored Feb. 12 but was upset 65-64. No Carolina A&T of the Mideastem franchise “ a Mickey Mouse opera­ since the NCAA started balancing Five other heavyweights who includes post-season tourney may apply to teams seeded 10, 11 second-period goals to snap a 1-1 matter: the Tar Heels were right Athletic Conference at 6:38 p.m. tion," then later apologized for his the regionals." said North Carol­ either won or shar^ conference winner Maryland. Noticeably ab­ and 12 that win in the early rounds lie and lead New York. Mike Bossy back on top of the ratings the very and Houston Baptist of the Trans- remarks. ina Coach Dean Smith. "There are titles but Jost in their post-season sent, however, was defending — but not for teams seeded 3 scored . his 45th goal for the next day by vote of the coaches. Am Conference against. Alcorn Gretzky tried to be more res­ just so many great teams in college tournaments were given at-large national champion North Carolina through 9." Islanders and Mike Bullard North Carolina stayed No. 1 for State of the Southwestern Athletic trained after defeating Vancouver, basketball today that there are invitations: No. 6 Oklahoma of the State, which was bypassed by the notched his 48th for the Penguins. the* remainder of the regular The tournament begins Tuesday but it wasn't easy. going to be excellent teams in all Big Eight, No. 10 Nevada-L^ NCAA despite its 19-13 record. Conference at 9 p.m. season but suffered its second loss night with five preliminary-round Among the teams passed over by “ They didn't play a very good four regions." Vegas of the Pacific Coast Athletic The Southeastern Conferen(% Capitals 2, Bruins 1 " Saturday in the semifinal round of games at two sites, Philadelphia the Selection Committee were No. gam e," said the humble Gretzky. With North Carolina holding that Association, No. 15 Temple of the landed three more of the at-large At Boston, the game turned the Atlantic Coast Conference and Dayton, Ohio, and will climax 19 Weber State at 22-7, Lamar at “ I don't think that would be the top seed both in the tournament Atlantic 10, No. 16 Illinois State of berths — Auburn, 20-10, LSU, 18-10, midway through the second period Tournament, being'eliminated by with the championship game at the wrong thing to say." and the East Regional, the selec­ the Missouri Valley, and No. 18 and Alabama, 18-11 — as did the 25-4, New Mexico at 24-10, Montana when Washington withstood a Duke 77-75. Still, the 27-2 Tar Heels "You hate to say this about tion committee was forced to send Louisville of the Metro. Big East with Syracuse, 22-8, St. Seattle Kingdome on April 2. at 23-7 and both Notre Dame and two-man Bruins power play. A l­ were awarded the top seed in the The triple-header at Philadel­ another NHL team, but it certainly No. 2 Georgetown from Washing­ League co-champions Purdue of John's, 18-11, and Villanova, 18-11. UCLA at 17-11. most immediately after the power 1984 NCAA Tournament the next didn't seem there was an effort play expired, Alan Haworth picked t Jhere after we scored two quick up an errant Boston pass and ones at the start," said the Oilers' scored the go- ahead goal for the Dave Lumley. Capitals. Glen Currie scored Wa­ College basketball roundup With the Oilers leading 3-1, Kurri shington's other goal. Jim Nill had scored al 11:28 of the opening Boston's lone score. period. Gretzky then scored his 80th goal of the season 34 seconds Flyers 3, Flames 2 into the second period. Kurri's At Philadelphia, Dave Poulin Driesell gets first A CC title 48th, after another 2-on-l with scored a power-play goal at 8:06 of Gretzky, was the Oilers' 30th the first period and two more short-handed goal of the year and Flyers goals followed within 48 seconds. Poulin wrapped the puck By Fred Lief win back-to-back SWC Tourna­ an NCAA Tournament spot. An game in the 42-year career of upped the score to 7-1 at 3:52 of the around from behind the cage and UPl Sports Writer ment titles. The (Dougars let a 18-footer by Chuck Stahl with three coach Ray Meyer. Chicago Mayor second period. brushed it past goalie Rejean 15-point lead evaporate in the seconds left carried Miami. . Harold Washington and former In the 'third period. Messier UPl photo Lemelin to tie the game at 1-1. College basketball set up its second half after the 7-foot Ola­ On Saturday, the college basket­ UCLA Coach John Wooden were completed his hat trick, Gretzky Kings 4, Black Hawks 3 53-team feast Sunday, and never juwon fouled out with 7:28 to play. ball menu offered some compell­ among those to honor M eyer added his second goal and Paul Pittsburgh's Norm Schmidt checks the Islanders' Brent At Inglewood, Calif., Anders Hufcilrt photo by P'oto did the table look so inviting for Arkansas pulled within a point ing items. Coffey and Glenn Anderson before the game. Hakansson fired in the tie- break­ Maryland Coach Lefty Driesell. with 1:04 left. — No. 1 North Carolina was In other tournament final^ rounded out the Oilers' barrage. Sutter in front of the Penguins' net in NHL action Sunday ing goal on a breakaway with 16:46 Senior captain Jim Dargati scored at the buzzer to give The No. 14 Terrapins earned Olajuwon had 20 points and 10 upset by Duke 77-75 in the semifi­ The Oilers took a 2-0 lead on their in Pittsburgh. Islanders scored a 6-4 win. Saturday: ^ left to help Los Angeles snap a East Catholic a come-from-behind 62-61 win over their spot in the NCAA Tourna­ blocked shots after playing only nals of the'ACC Toummament. first two shots on goaltender John At Kansas City, Mo., Ron Kel­ 10-game losing streak. Kings cen­ ment by winning the Atlantic Coast eight minutes of the second half. Mark Alarie scored 21 points and logg hit a jumper from the right Garrett. Messier, who added his Maloney High Saturday night at Bristol Eastern High. bristled at the suggestion the could have played 10 games last ter Bernie Nicholls scored his 38th Conference Tournament with a Michael Young of Houston pre­ David Henderson Aiade four free 30th goal in the second period, The Eagles face Windham Wednesday night at ECSU at baseline with 41 seconds remain­ Oilers should have been tired after night and we still would have lost," and 39th goals of the season and 74-62 victory over Duke. It was the served the triumph and finished throws in the final 42 seconds for op en ^ the scoring at 1:38 and ing and Kansas upset No. 6 a loss to the New York Rangers Neale said. Marcel Dionne added two assists. 6:30 in the East Region II championship game. first ACC title for Driesell, who lost with 23 points. Duke. It was North Carolina's Oklahoma 79-78 in the Big Eight. Dave Hunter scored from point- blank range 75 sseconds later. only 24 hours earlier. Elsewhere, Winnipeg downed The Black Hawks have dropped in five previous trips to the final. second loss of the season and first At Beaumont, TexaSj^lVillie Canucks Coach Harry Neale "The way we played, the Oilers Quebec 6-5, the New York Island­ three straight. "Certainly, this is special for "Akeem is the best center in the in the ACC. Simmons scored 17 pomfiS and me," Driesell said. "Hopefully, we country," said Arkansas center "Nobody is going through unde­ grabbed 12 rebounds as Louisiana EC-vs. Windham can build on this and win the JoeKleine. "H e beat me to the bole feated anymore," said North Ca­ Tech broke the nation's longest national championship like North all day." rolina Coach Dean Smith. “ No­ home winning streak with a 68-65 Carolina and North Carolina State In the Big Ten, Purdue com­ body is going through this league upset of Lam ar in the Southland have done in the past two years." pleted its outstanding season with undefeated for the next 10 years." (inference. Lamar had won 80 Johnson continues winning in Region finals • Len Bias s c o r ^ 26 points (12- a 63-62 victory at Minnesota to straight at home and last lost there / for-17 shooting) and the Terps used share the conference title with — No. 2 Georgetown escaped on Feb. 15. 1978. WHISTLER, British Columbia winning. It's kind of fun," said the of Whistler Mountain to clock a downhills — at the Winter Olym­ Illinois. The Boilermakers, ex­ seconds remained on the clock. a tough zone to blank Duke for 82-71 in overtime against Syracuse At Ogden, Utah, Curtis' High (U P l) — American downill hero 23-year-old Van Nuys, Calif., na­ time of 2 minutes 2.85 seconds, a pics in Sarajevo, last week at Continued from page 11 pected to finish in the bottom half Then. Marrow drove past Dargtili nearly six minutes in the second to win thA^Big East Tournament. scored 20 points and Dannie Jones Bill Johnson has become accus­ tive Sunday after a clear victory in solid 0.32 ahead of runner-up Aspen and finally at Whistler. half. Maryland, 23-7, outscored the of the league, won 15 of 18 and was fouledunderneatli by ,lolui Pat E w in ^ h a d 27 points and sank a layup with three seconds tomed to winning during the the final race of the World Cup Helmut Hoeflehner ■ of Austria. Switzerland's Urs Raeber did," said Maloney coach Norb conference games. Theriault. Marrow mi.ssed the fir.st Blue Devils 24-3 during an 11- Michael Jackson 20 for the Hoyas, left as Nevada-Reno upset Mon­ 1983-84 World Cup campaign. It's downhill season. " I wanted to win Pirmin Zurbriggen of Switzerland coasted down the course in 2:06.14 Fahey. " I f we had shot a respecta­ free throw and made the .second minute stretch to secure the "The great part about this team 29-3. Syracuse Coach Jim Boeheim tana 71-69 in the Big Sky also a habit he doesn't plan on here, but I want to win them all." finished third in 2:03.18. to finish 24th, but his past perfor­ ble percentage, it wouldn't have East brought the ball across victory. is that we weren't supposed to was enraged over a second-half Conference. Johnson, a renowned glider, "1 prepared for the race the mances enabled him to capture the come down to the last shot." breaking. ------^ midcourt and called timeout with Driesell's son. Chuck, a member win," said coach Gene Keady. ruling concerning foul shots. “ H ie At Towson, Md., Kevin Thomas "I like to make a nabit of conquered the rockhard, icy turns same way I prepare each time — overall title with 94 points. Maloney had a 15-13 lead after of the Maryland team, spoke of his "This has been a miracle team, a referees, pure and simple, took the tossed in 31 points and Fred Lee really loose. 1 like to get really Erwin Resch of Austria fell and the first period. The Eagles three seconds remaining to set up father's feelings toward the ACC miracle season. I suppose this will game from us," he said. scored wiUi 10 seconds left in. loose," Johnson said. was severely bruised in a bid to managed to stay in the game Dargati's heroics. title. all hit me tomorrow. Right now I'm — No. 3 Kratucky edged Auburn overtime to send Rider past The Olympic gold medalist came capture the overall crown. His 91 despite the fact they committed 10 Penders said later the play had "It wasn't an obsession with kind of numb." 51-49 on a 15-footer by Kenny Bucknell 73-71 in the E)ast Coast to Whistler to prove he could points placed him between Raeber turnovers in the period and were been intended fur Dargati, and the him ," he said. "This year he was The No. 11 Boilermakers blew a Walker as time expired to win the Conference. handle a tough, i.cy course. The and Johnson. outrebounded, 13-8. The Spartans senior was able to score despite the just looking at it like it was another 14-point lead midway through the Southeastern Conference Whistler layout is considered the had several second and third shots fact he was guarded tjosely by two gam e — if we do it, we do it. This is second half and n e ^ e d two last- Tournament. second-toughest on the World Cup Johnson wanted an 11th race. but had difficulty converting. Spartans. "G ive him credit. He something we can share together second free throws by Curt Claw­ Continued erratic shooting by was well covered. It was a UPl photo " I was thinking shot when I got tour after the famed Hahnenkamm “ 1 would like one more race to down the line." son to win. Illinois, 24-4, and the ball because I knew there were N IT sets at Kitzbuehel, Austria. get the overall title," Johnson said. the^partans allowed the Eagles to pressure shot, and he made it. ' Maryland's Herman Veal (left) and Ben Coleman wave In the Southwest Conference, Purdue, 22-6, are both in the NCAA only a couple of seconds left," “ Right now 1 think I'm the best, " I had a slow start in December. take a 33-27 lead at the half, but Fahey said. Maloney made up the deficit in the "H e had an off night tonight." their Atlantic Coast Conference trophy high and happy No. 5 Houston edged No, 8 Tournament. Walker said. was kind of but others have their own opin­ Actually, Wengen hurt me. It was Arkansas 57-56 behind Akeem In Sunday's Mid-American Con­ surprised I was so wide open." its field ions," he said. kind of relaxing because I had first four minutes of the second Penders said of Dargati. ■ But he after defeating Duke for the championship. It was the Abdul Olajuwon and Michael ference Tournament, Miami — No. 4 DePaul down^ Mar­ Johnson added a large conting­ never won a World Cup before. 1 half. The Spartans used a fullcourt came through when the pressure Terps first ACCC title since 1958. Young to become the first team to (Ohio) beat Kent State 42-40 to win quette in the last regular- season By Fred Lief ent of American fans at the race relaxed too much. It hurt m e." press to force five East turnovers was on; that's lor sure." UPl Sports Writer helped psyche him for the race, Raeber saluted Johnson and said in that span. Dargati hit for his average of 17 saying, “ Iputonashowforthem.I he would be watched closely next "It was really a nightmarish points, but had difficulty with his NEW YORK — This time there really enjoy it. Everyone respects season. first four minutes of the half," outside shooting. Smith scored 14 NBA roundup wiU be no magical ride to the what I have done (or the past four "It's no little thing that he has Penders said. "W e just panicked. Junior guard Chris Galligan had 12 summit for North Carolina State. weeks." won four tim es," said the Swiss Most of the time, we ju|t didn't points, and Brunone scored 11. A championship, possibly. But of Johnson's three World Cup wins, ace. "H e has shown he can ski. recognize who was free." Seniors Rodney Green and Da\'c another kind. plus another fourth-place finish, This course you have to prepare At the end of the third period, Sosnowski each had 19 lor the Jazz now at unsteady beat N.C. State, last season's national earned him 87 points and vaulted yourself for. We'll have to watch Maloney had a 44-42 lead. But, the Spartans. champion, was passed over by the him to third overall from seventh him next year. He has shown he Spartans were not able to increase "Strange, five years ago it'was the margin to more than four the reverse," Penders said. "Some By United Press International las by a half-game. NCAA Tournament Sunday but the in the season's standings. After can ski hills and flats and is phia up 88-60 with 4:07 left'in the points in the fourth quarter. times things even out. " " I think we're showing the strain National invitation Tournament winning in \yengen, Switzerland in definitely the best glider on the period. With 2:48 left in the game, two EAST CATHOLIC (62) - Galli The Jazz are moving to a most of the road trip (0-5) and the strain quickly followed with a bid of its January, he has won three straight World Cup right now." Andrew Toney added 18 points free throws by Eagle center Chris gan 5 2-3 12, Dargati 6 5-6 17, Smith unsteady beat. of an inexperienced team ," said own. and Maurice Cheeks 15 for Phila­ Brunone, who sat out much of the 4 6-8 14, Theriault 1 2-2 U. Brunone ;t With Moses Malone collecting 21 Jazz Coach Frank Layden. "The The Wolfpack will be one of 32 delphia. Mitchell Anderson led period because of foul trouble, cut 5-6 11, MePadden 10-0 2. PernoOO-0 points and 16 rebounds and Julius team doesn't know what it takes to teams taking part in a tournament Utah with 15 points. Adrian Dan- Maloney's lead to 56-54. The teams 0. Totals 21 20-25 62. Erving adding 19 points in Phila­ get there yet. We have to puli up which was once the most presti­ tley, theNBA'sleadingscorer, was traded baskets until senior for­ M ALONEY (61) — D.Green 40-0 delphia Sunday, the 76ers defeated our socks now. Maybe they thought gious in college basketball. held to 14 but sat out the last 15 ward Joe Smith stepped in front of 8, Sosnowski 83-919, Biestek 12-24, the Utah Jazz 120-97. we could win by showing up, but we Play begins Wednesday night minutes. a Spartan and drew a charging foul Marrow 4 1-4 9. R. Green 9 1-2 19. The Jazz have now lost five have more credibility now and with six games across the country with 1:16 left. Smith hit both free Durant 0 0-0 0, Scott Dargan OO-OO. straight and nine of their last 10. It teams are playing us tougher." and concludes March 28 with the N eu 106, SuperSoaics 105 throws to knot the score at 60. Stacy Dargan 1 0-0 2. Totals 27 7-17 marked the first time since Dec. 17 Malone and Erving scored six championship in New York. At Ele^t Rutherford, N J., Albert Maloney held the ball until eight 61. they have been out of the lead in the points each during a 16-2 third- King's jumper from the lane with N.C. State, 1513, is joined by one Midwest Division. They trail Dal­ quarter spurt that put Philadel- eight seconds left won it for the of its lodge brothers from the Nets. For Seattle, Al Wood had 29 Atlantic Coast Conference, Geor­ points and Gus Williams 28 while gia Tech. From the Southeastern East runners take Jack Sikma grabbed 16 rebounds. Conference there are three en­ New Jersey's Buck Williams had tries: Florida, Georgia and 18 points and 10 rebounds. Tennessee. Celtics 117. Sans IM The Big East features Boetmi eighth in Ciass M A t Boston. Robert Parish scored College and Pittsburgh, the Big 33 points; including 15 in the third Ten has Michigan and Ohio State period, and Larry Bird finished and the Big E ij^ goes with Iowa STORRS — East Catholic took by taking third place in the with 29 as the Oltics won their State and Nebraska. eighth place in the team standings 300-meter dash. ^ sixth straight. Maurice Lucas There are two traditionally at the state Class M Indoor Track The other East points were tossed in 20 points for the Suns, who strong Midwest independents in (3iampionship held Saturday at secured, by Jim Meyer in the shot, had their four-game winning Marquette and Notre Dame while the University of Connecticut Field put where he took third place. streak broken. the Missouri Valley Conference House. In the Class L Championship answers with Crei|d>ton and Wi­ The Eagles amassed 22 points Meet, Manchester High's Vinnie Hawks 166. Backs M chita State and the Metro Atlantic with East Hartford taking team Liscomb took fifth place in the At Milwaukee, Dominique Wil­ Athletic Conference iiighiigiit« its honors with 53 points. 1,500-meter run for the Silk kins hit for 29 points and Atlanta trio o f LaSalle, St. Peter's and Junior Buddy Zachery ran away Towners' only points. Manchester ended a seven-game losing streak Fordham. with the 55meter dash champion­ was 20th in the L Meet. Weaver to knock the Bucks out of first place DPI photo The Pac-10 Conference has ship with a time o f : 06.75. Zachery High was the L champ with 86 in the Central Division. Marques Hartford's Joel Quenneville (3) checks Buffalo's Rick Oregon and the Big Sky turns to also ganed six points for the Eagles points. Johnson scored 31 for klilwaukee, Weber State. Representing the Sun which lost its third straight and Selling, causing him to lose control in NHL tilt Sunday in Belt are Old Dominion and South trails Detroit by a half-game. Buffalo. Sabres won in overtime, 4-3. Alabama. Nuggets 148. Trail Blaaers 123 Also from the South is one of the Celts win sixth straight At Denver. Kiki Vandeweghe nation's top independents in scored 36 points and Alex English Southwestern Louisiana as well as BOSTON (UPl) - Robert Par­ playing very physical this year.' 34 as the Nuuets blew it open in Whalers flounder again Virginia Tech and Florida State ish and Larry Bird combined for 62 Bird collected 29 as the Celtic.'; the third p^iod for their seventh from the Metro Conference. points to lead the Boston Celtics to broke a four-game Suns winning BUFFALO, N Y. 6fa>< shooting the puck into streak up to four games. score again. The Kings play 13 of F o li ^ . SouthMn Conference, and Santa when tbe quarter ended as Parish the Whaler zone before heading to their next 16 games on the road. “He got pretty good position on Clara of the West Coast Athletic bMsed in IS of his game-high 33 “ I thought at the half we should the bench for a shift change, RacfceU 166. Cavaliers 161 the play and Just plain heat me,' Conference. , be 10 points ahead but the score thought twice. points in the session. A t Houston, Ralph Sampson said MUlen of the winning goal. "W e have an extremely strong H«r«ld photos by Torquink) East defenseman Dick Freni sends North Haven's Philip "W e played a fairly good ball was tied. Then we started to run scored 23 points and the Rockets Foiigno instead skatirf on into Paeed by Bob Crawford's two field," said Peter Carlesimo, exec­ East Catholic's Ken West (5) lifts his stick sky high after Barber (12) crashing to the ice with hard check in game in the second half," Parish and play more defense. Robert was UPI photo withstood a 15-point fourth quarter \ the sone, cut past a Whaler and let goals, Hartford tooka3-llead after utive director, of the NIT. “ It is said. “ W e've got to have more in there for the big rebound and the go with a low shot that beat by Cleveland's World «B.. Free, y the first period. But Buffalo clawed indicative of the superlative luw- the final buzzer Saturday at the New Haven Coliseum tournament clash Saturday. Freni was one of five patience. We were forcing tonight big shot. He and Byrd are the goaltender Greg Millen at 1:53 of Nets' Buck Williams (52) skies high in attempt to block Allen Leavell sank eigM free back, closing the gap to 8*2 on a ketball the N IT has prodnced over where West and teammates crushed North Haven for the defensemen used by Coach Biil Mannix on defense for and usually when we get a big lead backbone of the tj^am, " said overtime to give the Sabres a 4-3 shot of Seattle's Jack Sikma in NBA action Sunday in throars in the last 2W for Foiigno goal in the second and then the years and will continne to we tend to relax. Edwards is Celtics Coach K.C. Jones. Houston. Free finished with 28 win. getting the equalfier from Mik» feature for many more years to state Division II title. the Eagles. New Jersey. points. "I don't Imow wbat comes over Ramsey in the third. com e." I / 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, March 12. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 12."1984 - IS USFL roundup Scoreboard Stallions’ Cribbs runs wild Capitals 2. Bruins t Ceitics 117, Suns 109 NCAA pairings By Dove Raffo gunned Chicago 45-36, New Jersey and Chicago's Marcus Anderson Breakers 37, Showboats 14 EosIRegloaol At New Orleans, John Walton Basketball Hockey Washington 0 292 PHOENIX (»») At Chortotto. N.C. Football UPl Sports Writer nipped Philadelphia 17-14, Michi­ scored twice. Besten i e 91 Lucas 9)5 94 21. Nance 9)5 1-1 IX March IS gan blanked Denver 28-0, New Stars 17, Generals 14 fired two TD passes and heralded First period— 1, Boston, Nil 12 Ediwords 9)4 97 14, Davis 914 1-1 IX Temple (254) vs. St. J ^ n 's (1911); The USFL's first sellout of 53,371 Orleans walloped Memphis 37-14, At East Rutherford, N.J., Roger rookie Marcus Dupree scored (O'Reilly, KrushelnyskI), 14:34. Penalties Foster 97 24 X PIttmon 04) 0 0 0, Maev Auburn (010) vs. winner Richmond ( 0 twice in his pro debut to pace New P88 W88 NHLatandinga — M llbury, Bos, 7 :0 ; Peeters, Bos, 9:07. 9 4 94 14, Robey 97 9 0 4, Westphol 0-4 9 9)-Rider (010). fans cramped Three Rivers Sta­ Oklahoma edged San Antonio 14-7, Ruzek kicked a 38-yard field goal, Second period— X Woshington, Currie 4 4, Sanders 7-9 0 0 14. Totals 4993 2928 March 17 USFL standings and Los Angeles tamed Oakland early in the fourth quarter after Orleans. Dupree finished with 31 Orongtmsn 31 (Travis Hlblsr and 12 109. No. 1 North Carolina (27-2) vs. winner dium Sunday, anxious to take their BOSTON (117) 10- 0 . yards on 11 carries and caught Matt Daverio played well), Sixers 19 WoteeCenlerence (Gould, Veltch), 4:34 X Washington, TempIriSt. John's: No. 4 Indiana vs. EcsIemCentarenco first peek at running back Mike Bryant’s second fumble of the (Andy Lawrence, Paul Kirby and Jay Patrick tMvwen Haworth 22 (unassisted), 12:08. Penoltles Maxwell 7-12 58 19, Bird 11-18 94 29, winner Auburn first-round gome. AttantlcDlylslen Rosier. They left cursing Bir­ Washington visits Arizona Mon­ game to lift New Jersey. The three passes for 36 yards Carangelo played well). W L T Pts. OP OA — Gould, Wash. 0:34, Blum , Bos (double Porlsh 1924 55 3X Johnson 912 92 10, At East Rutherford, N. J. W L T pet. PF PA mingham Stallions back Joe day night. Generals also got two 1-yard Outlaws 14, Gunslingers 7 Purple Knights 22 (Oonny VTarren x-N Y Islondrs 44 24 2 90 318 247 m inor) 0:34: Longwov. Wash, 8:34; Henderson 98 92 10, McHole 95 910 14, March 14 New Jersey 3 0 0 1.000 43 44 At Tulsa, Okla., Sidney Thornton and Matt Lescoe played well). Eagles x-Woshlngtn 42 25 4 88 274 207 Rlggin, Wash, 9:25; K. Crowder, Bos, Buckner 90 92 0, Wedmon 92 OO 0, Virginia Commonweolth (294) vs. Phllodelphlo 2 1 0 .447 ' 48 32 Cribbs instead. Houston 45, Chicago 36 scoring dives by Maurice Carthon, 19 (Scott Thompson and Tom Kelley x-NY Rongrs 37 25 9 83 274 249 major, 15:34; Veltch, Wash, malor, 15:34. Corr 1-3 OO 2. Totols 4984 2935 117. winner Northeastern. (254)-Long l5 Washington 0 2 0 .000 X 70 Cribbs gained 191 yards and ran At Chicago, Sam Harrell ran for the second of which was also set up scored on a 1-yard run late in the ployed well). XiPhllodelph 34 24 10 82 294- 254 Third period— None. Penalties— Phoenix 2 50 2928— 189 land Pittsburgh 0 3 0 .000 45 44 for two touchdowns to lead the a league-record 200 yards and four by a Bryant fumble. Chuck Fusina third quarter and Oklahoma Celtics 34 (Shane Wlrta and Mike New Jersey 14 47 4 38 212 300 None. Boston 28 M 38 0 — 117 (0 1 0 ), Virginia (17-11) vs. Io n o (0 7 ). Southern DIviston turned back a San Antonio come­ Briere ployed well). Priors 29 (Tom Pittsburgh 14 50 4 34 223 340 Shots on pool— Washington 11-157-3X Three-point goals— Davis, Phoe, 1-1, March IS Ta m p a Bay 3 0 0 1.000 K » Stallions to a 30-18 victory over the TDs, including a 53- yarder, to lead threw two touchdown passes for Berte and Mike Marsh played well). Adams Dlvlslea Boston 7-13-424 Maev, Phoe, 9 X Bird, Bos, 1. Fouled out No. 3 Syracuse (298) vs. winner New Orleans 3 0 0 1.000 43 24 Pittsburgh Maulers. Houston in the highest-scoring the Stars. back bid in the fourth period. FInol standings — Orangem en )0-2, x-Buffolo 43 21 7 93 2S4 232 Goalies— Washington, Rlggin. Bos­ — None. Totol fouls— Phoenix 30. Boston Virginia Commonwealth first - round Birmingham 2 1 0 .667 57 49 game in the league's two-year Panthers 28, Gold 0 Express 10, Invaders 0 Priors 9-3, Celtics 8-4, Purple Knights x-Boston 42 23 5 89 297 230 ton, 20. Rebounds— Phoenix 41 (Lucas 13), game; No. 2 Arkonsos (254) vs. winner Memphis 1 2 0 .333 44 47 “He is a heck of a running back,'' 5-7, Sixers 3-9, Eagles 1-11. x-Quebec 38 25 8 84 320 244 Peeters. A— 14,451. •* Boston 44 (Porlsh 12). Assists— Phoenix Virglnlo.|ona. Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 104 70 said Maulers Coach Joe Pendry of history. Harrell carried 20 times At Denver, running back Terry At Oakland, Calif., Kevin Nelson Montreal XI 33 5 49 2 » 258 23 (Oovls 4), Boston 31 (Bird 10). At Atlanta Western Contarenco Cribbs, who is in his first USFL while surpassing the previous Miller scored two touchdowns rushed for a club-record 118 yards Junlar All-Stars Hartford 23 34 9 55 251 280 Technical— Buckner, Bos. A— 14,890. March 0 CoMrot.DivIsioa league mark of 194 yards set last against his former teammates to and one touchdown and Tony Campbell Conference Winner North Carolina second- Michigan 3 0 0 1.000 75 42 season after spending four years Joel Peehan hltj^ofoulshotswlthno Norris Division lalanders6.Panguins4 Sixers 120. Jazz97 round Oklahoma 2 1 0 .447 35 0 with the NFL's Buffalo Bills. "He year by Herschel Walker of New lead Michigan over Denver in a Zendejas kicked a 40- yOrd field time left Sunday at the Mohoney Rec W L T Pts. OF OA game vs. winner Indlono second-round Houston 2 1 0 .447 97 43 made a lot of people miss a lot of Jersey. Gamblers quarterback battle of previously unbeaten goal to lead Los Angeles to its first - Center to give the Manchester All- Minnesota 35 0 6 74 305 299 NY Islanders i 2 3—4 game: winner Svrocuse second- Chicago 0 3 0 .ora 47 H Stars a 57-54 victory over the Commun­ Detroit 20 34 7 43 242 284 Pittsburgh t o 3— 4 UTAH (0 ) round Son Antonio 0 3 0 .000 24 42 tackles." Jim Kelly threw three TD passes teams. win of the season. ity Y All-Stars. St. Louis 27 37 7 41 253 288 Dontlev 912 92 14, Kelley 95 94 7, game vs. winner Arkansas second-round Pocltic Division First period— I, Pittsburgh, Bricklev 14 Eaton 97 04) 4, Green 97 94 II, Griffith Rozier, the 1983 Heisman Trophy Marc Hendricks finished with 23 Chiccxio 26 37 6 40 242 273 (Shedden, Thornbury), 7:55. X New York, gome. Denver 2 1 0 .667 44 53 points tor Manchester. Troy Peters Toronto 24 30 a 54 247 342 912 (H) X Bailey 7-11 90 14, Drew 93 92 March 0 Arizona 1 1 0 .500 52 0 winner from Nebraska, was held to D. Sutter 17 (Goring, Nvstrom), 11:17. 4, Eoves 97 2-4 4, Anderson 7-17 1-2 15 had 13 and Peehan scared 12. The three Smythe Division Penalties— Bullard, Pit, 3:25: Mor­ East Regional Championship. Los Anoeies 1 2 0 .333 34 48 52 yards on 16 carries and lost a led Manchester bock from a 9-polnt x-Edmonton 50 14 5 105 403 285 Boswell 04) 04) 0, Wilkins 1-2 3-2 4, Ookiond 0 3 0 .000 7 58 row, Hansen 95 90 4 Totols 41-89 1 5 0 97. fumble which led to a Stallions deficit In the fourth quarter. Calgary 30 27 13 73 270 270 N Y , 7:18; Nvstrom, N Y , 11:47. Saturday's Result Mike Lota led Community Y with 15 Vancouver 29 37 7 45 281 303 PHILADELPHIA (10) Mideast Regional Tcxnpa Bov 20, Jacksonville 25 score. Second period— X New York, LaPon- Ervlno 7-14 55 19, lavaroni 99 1-2 7, points, and Brian Brophy hod 10. Winnipeg 24 32 10 42 299 322 tolne 7 (Tonelll, Jonsson), 5:50. 4, New At Birmingham, Ala. Sunday's Results Pittsburgh fans made sure to boo The win was Manchester's 13th Los Angeles 20 40 12 52 275 337 Malone 917 912 21, Cheeks 99 1-2 IX M arch 15 Michigan 20, Denver 0 York, Bourne 14 (Tonelll), 11:15. Penoltv Toney 7-11 95 18, Wiliams 98 04) 4, former Steelers quarterback Cliff Attention 4th, 5th, 6th Graders, against no defeats. (Top (our In eoch division quaHly lor — Bourne, NY,8:1X Brigham Young (1910) vs. Alabomo- New Orleans 37, Memphis 14 Stanley Cup playofis.) Jones 55 1-2 11, Richardson 97 92 9 Birmlnghom (0 1 0 ): Oregon State (294) Houston 45, Chicago 36 Stoudt and took Mme shots with Third period— 5, New York. Gorina 22 Johnson 95 99 9, Edwards 57 90 10 x-dinched ptavott berth (Gilbert), 7:37. 4 Pittsburgh, Flockhort vs. West Virginia 0911). Oklahoma 14, San Antonio 7 snowballs while he completed two Saturday's Results Threat) 91 900. Totals 4993 290120. March 17 New Jersey 17, Philcidelphia 14 (O T ) 24 (Roulston, M axwell). 8:21. 7, New Utoh 0 0 0 0 - 0 of 17 passes for the Stallions. Minnesota 4, Philadelphia 3 York, Bossy 45 (Gillies, Trottier), 8:50.8, No. 1 Kentucky (254) vs. winner Birmingham 30, PIttsburepi 18 Calggry X N.Y. Islanders4 (O T) P itts b u rg h , Taylor 20 (Shedden, PhUadriphIa 0 31 35 25— 10 Brigham Los Angeles 10, Oaklond 0 Stoudt had the last laugh, though, Golf Boston 4, Montreal 2 Three-point goals— None. Fouled Young - Alabama - Birmingham: No. ^7 Junior High and High School Students Schmidt), 14:45.9, Pittsburgh, Bullard 48 Monday 's Gome running for a TD and a two-point Toronto 4, Detroit 3 out— 3 (All Times EST) eeeogppppppppppppppppp (unassisted), 18:17. 10, New York, None. Total fouls— Utoh 27, Philadelphia conversion and waved the ball at N .Y . Remgers X Edmonton 2 Nvstrom 15 (JonssOn), 19:03. Penalties— Maryland (07) vs. winner Oregon Washington at Arizona, 9 p.m. St. Louis 4, New Jersey 5 19. RebounCb— Utah 45 (Bailey 13), State-West Saturday, Mcrch 17 the crowd each time he crossed the Doral Eastern Open Potvin, NY, 4:50; Fkitley. NY, 17:48. Philadelphia 54 (Malone 14). Assists— Sunday's Results Shots on goal— New York 191415— 39. Virginia. Los Angeles at San Antonio, 3 p.m. goalline. At Mloml, March ll, 1984 Winnipeg 4, Quebec 5 Utah 0 (Kelley, Eaves 4), Phllodelphlo At Milwaukee Oklohoma at Chicago, 4 p.m. (Par 72) Pittsburgh 191910— 34. 0 (Toney 9). A — )5,10). “The crowd really fired me up,” N .Y . Islanders 4, P i t t ^ r g h 4 Goalies— New York, B. Smith. Pitts­ M arch 14 Memphis at Birmingham, 8p.m. UP I photo Tom Kite, $7X000 48-M-7045-272 Washington X Boston I Louisville (0-10) vs. winner Moreheod Sunday, Mcrch 18 Stoudtsaid. "I was just excited out Jo d ( Nicklous, 4X200 47-49-7048— 274 burgh, Herron. A-4774 Buffalo 4. Hartford 3 N8ts106,Sonics10S State (25S)-North Carolina A8.T (0 Tampa Bay at Denver, 2:X p.m. there. I was having fun, and I Bruce Lletzke, 23.200 71-47-47-70— 275 Philadelphia 3, te lg a ry 2 4); New Jersey at Houston, 2 :X p.m. Marcus Dupree of the New Orleans Breakers gets set to George Archer, 23,200 71-4549-70— 275 Edmonton IX Vancouver 2 Villanova (19)1) vs. Morshall (0 5 ). Pittsburgh at Wcahlngton, 2 :X p .m . wanted them to know it.” Gory Hollberg, 14,000 47-704970-274 Los Angeles 4, Chicago 3 Flyers 3. Flames 2 SEATTLE (105) , . „ „ . March 18 Oikland at Phllodelphlo, 2:Xo.m . spike the football after scoring touchdown in USFL game Cribbs carried 33 times and Johnny Miller, 12,950 70-4040-71— 277 Monday's Games No. 4 Tulsa vs. winner Louisville first- Arizona at Michigan, 2:X p.m. Andy Bean, 12.950 724949-47— 277 Vrones 99 041 4, K. King 95 2-2 8, Sunday against the Memphis Showboats. Dupree, who scored on runs of 4 and 13 yards as (All Times EST) SIkma 7-17 24 14, G . Williams 1915 98 round game; No. 2 Illinois (254) vs. Monday, March 19 Ben Crenshaw, 1X950 4 971-71-44— 277 Wlnnnlpeg at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. Cotgory e| o 1—2 winner New Orleans at Jacksonville, 8p.m. Birmingham won its second Bob Shearer, 1X950 7044-7348— 277 0 , Wood 1918 911 0 , Chambers 59 98 left college after his sophomore year, made his Montreal at Minnesota, 8:3Sp.m. Philadelphia . 3 o 0— 3 18, Brown 0-4 04) 0. Hawes 04) 90 0, Vlllonovo-Morshall. straight since dropping its opener. Wayne Levi, 10,000 70484971— 278 Tuesday's Games First period— 1, Calgary, Pepllnski 11 At Lexbigton, Ky. professional debut by scoring two touchdowns in GIbbv Gilbert, 10,000 70704949— 278 Hayes 0 ^ 90(1. Totals 3977 29-33 105. Generais 17. Stars 14 'The expansion Maulers fell to 0-3. Hortford at St. Louis, night (Mocinnis, Konrovd), 3:5X X Phltcxtel- NEW JERSEY (104) March 0 To n y Sills, 10,000 4971-4949— 278 Edmonton at Quriiec, night phla, Poulin 23 (Propp, Barber), 8:04 3, Winner Kentucky second-round Breakers’ victory. In other games, Houston out- Gory Koch, 8,400 70494971— 279 O'Koren 5121-211, B. Williams 912 97 N .Y . Islanders at New Jersey, night , Philadelphia, Hachborn 8 (Ron Sutter, 18, Dawkins 7-15 95 17, Ransey 511 54 game Philadelphia 0 7 7 9-14 George Bums, 7;400 734947-71— 280 Pittsburgh at Vancouver, night V E rlk s s o n ). 8:37. 4, Philadelphia, Coch­ vs. winner Tulsa second-round game: Ntw J«rs«v 0 7 7 17 Bernhard Longer, 4,800 72474974— 281 15, Richardson 914 94 IX Gmlnski 1-4 4- rane 8 8, Cook 912 04) 12, A. King 99 93 7, winner Maryland second-round gomevs. SoconO 4 (Brow n), 8:54. Penalties — Spring training roundup SmOOOLPOACIaulC Johnson 1-1 90 2, Walker 91 92 X winner Illinois second-round game. NJ-Corthon 1 run (Ruzek kick) Sabres 4. Whalers 3 Tombelllnl, Willoughby 1-3 04) 2. Totals 4994 2537 Phll-Collier 7 pass from Fusina (Trout At Phoenix, Arts., Mirch II Col, 7:40: Hunter, Cal, 10:14: Ron Sutter, M arch M (Par 72) 109 kick) Phi, 10:14: Barber. Phi. 14:28. Seattle 0 0 024— 105 Mideast Regional Championship. Tfiira Hartford 3 0 0 93 Second period— None. Penalties, NJ-Corthon 1 run (Ruzek kick) Chris Johnson $22,500 47484972— 274 New Jersey 0 0 2129— 104 Buffalo 1 1 1 m Stan­ Three-point goals— New Jersey- Phlt-Folsonr 4 pass from Fusina (Tro u t Patty Hayes 13,500 71-714971— 28) First perlod-1, Hartford, Crawford 31 ley, Phi. 14:58: Beers, Cal, 15:54. Midwest Regional Seaver impresses in A L debut Cmhy Morse 9,000 Rlchard- kick) 49734972-282 (Malone, Howe), 2:49. X Hortford, Third period— 5, Caltxirv, Loob son. Fouled out— Dawkins. Total fouls— At Memphis, Tenn. Fourth Sharon Barrett 9,000 49747049— 282 Turgeon 34 (Johnson, Francis), 8:30. X 24 March 15 Penny Pulz 5,157 70797347— 283 Seattle » . New Jersey X . Rebounds— NJ-FG Ruzek 38 By United Press International Carlton Fisk, who had three hits. Buffalo, Houslev 29 (Follgno), 9:44. 4, (unassisted), 2:2X Penaltles-None. Memphis State (254) vs. Oral Roberts A<46.7)6 shot that climaxed a four-run Beth Solomon 5,157 71-72-71-49-283 Hartford, Crowford 32 (Bourbon- Seattle 41 (SIkma 14), New Jersey 45 (B. Shots on goal— Calgary 191411— 38. Williams 10). Assists— Seattle 17 (G. (21-9); Frenso Stale ( 0 7 ) vs. Louisiana In other exhibition games: eighth inning, as the San Diego Jo Ann Woshom 5,157 71-704973— 283 nols, Philadelphia 1917-11— 41. Tech (254). Dionne Dailey 5,157 4971-71-72-283 M alone), 14:30. Penalties' Williams 10), New Jersey X (Ransey 13). StaiiionsSO. Maulers 18 American League — meet Tom Larry Gura pitched three hitless Padres defeated the California Goalies— Colgory, Lemelln. Technicals-B. Williams, SIkma. A— March 17 Barb Thomas 2,000 71-797070— 284 Brownschidle, Phlladel- Seaver. innings in the Kansas City Royals' Angels 7-2. 1X348. No. 3 Purdue (21-4) vs. winner Pat Bradley 2jno 49497572— 284 Hart, 3:34; Peterson, But, 4:44: Kot- phla, Proese. A— 17,191. Memphis State-Oral Roberts; No. 2 The three-time Gy Young Award I- 0 victory over the St. Louis Debbie Massey 2,800 70707972-284 BIrmingiKim IS 8 4 George Foster belted his second sopoulos. Hart, )0:3X Houston (0-4) vs. winner Fresno Stat5 Pittsburgh 0 4812—18 winner made his debut with the Cardinals. Two-out lOth-inning spring homer and catcher Mike Vicki Pergon 2,800 70797970— 284 Second perlod-5, Buffalo, Follgno 28 Rockets 108, Cavaiiers 101 Loulsiono Teidi. Atsuko Hlkoge.2,800 707471-49— 284 First Chicago White Sox Sunday and doubles by Greg Pryor and Steve (Houslev, Ruff), 14:02. Penaltles- At Lincoln, Neb. Blr-Clcmton S3 interception return Fitzgerald doubled in two runs to A m y Alcott Z112 707971-72— 285 Cloutler, March 14 pitched three hitless innings in a Balboni broke the scoreless tie. Laurl RInker 2,133 49747349-285 CLEVELAND (101) (Norwood kick) lift the New York Mets to a 5-2 But, 2:51: Brownschidle, Hart, 13:19. Robinson 9 0 94 0 , Shelton 2-8 OO 4. Illinois State ( 0 7 ) vs. Alabama (19 BIr-FG Norwood 0 3-2 exhibition victory over the The New York Yankees, held to victory over the Philadelphia Third perlod-4, Buffalo, Ramsey 9 11); Kansas (21-9) vs. winner Alcorn (Patrick, Andreychuk), 3:0X Penoltles- Basketball Hinson 92 90 0, Free 7-0 98 0 , Huston Second 7-1292 14. Hubbard 97 9311, Thompson State(09)-HoustonBaptist (254). BIr-CrIbbs 4 run (Stoudt run) Boston Red Sox. He*^struck out four 12 hits in losing their three Phillies. Howe, Hart, 10:17; Playfair, But, 10:3X March 18 and walked two. previous games, ended their slump (}vertlme-7, Buffalo, Follgno 29 (Holt), 59 92 14, Cook 1-5 94 5, Granger 2-8 OO PIt-FG Lee 20 Moose Haas had his second 4. Totals 49 0 190 101. No. 1 DePaul ( 0 2 ) vs. winner Illinois PIt-FG Lee 42 "1 was nervous on the sidelines," with a 17-hit attack in an 8-0 victory consecutive strong performance Baseball 1:5X Penoltles-None. State-Alobama; No. 4 WOke Forest (21-8) Shots on goal-Hartford 12-195927. HOUSTON (108) Third M . Jones 1-2 1-2 X M cCroy 511 95 14, vs. winner Konsos first-round gome. BIr-Stoudt 10 run (pass foiled) said Seaver, who was claimed by over the Baltimore Orioles. Dave and reliever Pete Ladd allowed Buffalo 91992-24 NBA standings At St. Louis, MO. Goalies - H a r t f o r d,Mlllen. Buf­ Sampson 914 58 0 , Leavril 98 1912 18, Fourth the White Sox off the roster of the Winfield of New York hit a two-run only one walk and struck out five in Lloyd 914 92 0 , Ford 2-4 OO 4, C. Jones March 0 PIt-Potfs 4 c>CBS from Carono (pass homer. Exhibition baseball results falo, Winner DePaul second-round gomevs. New York Mets.' This was the first four innings in the Milwaukee Sauve. A-14.43X Eastern Conference 94 OO 4. Reid 59 92 14, Bolley 90 90 0, Incomplete) time for me to show my new team Mike Patterson's lOth-inning Brewers’ 5-3 victory over the Atkmtlc Division Teogle 2-3 90 4, Hayes 92 90 0. Totals winner Wake Forest second-roundgdme; Bir-Cribbs 13 run (run tolled) that I'm capable of contributing sacrifice fly lifted the Detroit AMERICANLEAOUa W L Pet. GB 41-77 2531 109 winner Purdue second-round game vs. Plt-Eosley 1 run (pass failed) Chicago Cubs. w L Pet. Boston 49 15 .744 Cleveland 0 0 0 31-101 winner Houston second-round gome. A-53,01 something. Tigers to a 6-5 decision over Chicago 7 1 .875 Jets6,NonliquesS Philadelphia 39 24 .419 9Vj Houston 0 1 8 0 33— 1M Reliever Carlos Diaz, acquired .714 New York » 25 .403 lOVj Three points— Thompson 2, Free. Mcrch 25 “1 had good pop on my fastball I Minnesota. Kirk Gibson’s home Oakland 5 2 Midwest Regional Chompionshlp. Gamblers 45. Blitz 36 from the Mets over the winter, Boston 4 2 .447 New Jersey 34 30 .01 15 Fouled out— Free. Totol fouls— did not expect, and my control was run tied it in the eighth for Detroit. Clev eland 3 2 .4X Quebec 2210—5 Washington 28 34 .438 2) Cleveland - better than I thought. Normally, 1 A two-run homer by Lloyd picked up his first spring victory Baltimore 4 4 .500 WbiiUpeg 3 111-. Central Division 27, Houston 0. Rebounds— Cleveland Houston 14 1014 7—4S and rookie Lemmie. Miller tripled First period— 1, Winnipeg, Boschmon Detroit 38 24 .594 48 West Regional would not mix up pitches this Moseby and a run-scoring double California 2 2 .500 At Salt Lake City Chicnoo 03 13 13 7— 36 in the winning run in the 10th as the Kans(B City 2 2 .500 25 Milwaukee 38 27 .584 V i (Cook 13), Houston 43 (M cC ray 13). First early, but 1 was able to throw in by Garth lorg- highlighted a 4 4 .500 (Mullen, Lukowich), 0:19. X Winnipeg, Atlanta 32 34 .485 Assists— Cleveland 17 (Granger 4), March IS Hous-Sonders 61 pass from Kelly New York Nevoda-Los Vegas (0-5) vs. winner some sliders and curves. " three-run Toronto eighth that lifted Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Milwaukee 3 4 .429 Lukowich 23 (Boschmon, Mullen), 3:22.3, Chicago 23 39 .371 Houston 0 (Leavell 7). A— 7,912. (Fritsch kick) 2 .400 Winnipeg, Mantha 15 (Carlyle, Douglas), Cleveland 22 40 .355 Princeton (17-9)-San Diego (18-9), Chicago Manager Tony La Russa the Blue Jays over the Atlanta Houston Astors 4-3. Diaz has not Seattle 3 Louisicmo State (1910) vs. Dayton 0 9 Chi-FG Seibel 20 Detroit 2 4 .333 4:14.4, Quebec, Goulet 53 (P. Stostnv, A. Indlano 19 45 .297 Hous-Horreii 7run (Fritschkick) said he was "not too surprised" Braves 3-2. allowed an earned run in three Stastny), 7:54 5, Quebec, Goulet 54 Western Conference Hawks 108,Bucks94 10). Toronto y 2 6 .250 March 17 Second because Seaver had been throwing Tony Perez' two-run single in the games. Minnesota 1 4 .200 (Sauve, P. Stastny), 15:27. Penalties— MMweet Division Chi‘Evons 5 run (Seibel kick) 4 .200 Campbell. Win, •7:3): Wotfers, Win, W L Pet. OB No. 4 Texas-EI Paso (27-3) vs. winner well in practice alter suffering fifth inning broke a 3-3 deadlock The Oakland A's rapped out 18 Texas 1 ATLANTA (108) Nevodo-Low Vegas first-round gome: Hous-Horrell 13 pass from Kelly hits and received good pitching NATIONAL UEAOUe 14:29: Palement, Que. 15:54: Glllls, Que, Dallas ' 0 .538 Roundfleld 512 7-817, Wilkins 11-17 7-10 (Fritsch kick) back spasms two weeks ago. and the Cincinnati Reds added five DESIGN AN AD CONTEST w L Pet. 18:09; A m iri, Win, 18:09; Hunter, Que, Utah 35 f t .5X ‘/a 29, Rollins 90 9 0 0, Davis 37 90 4, No. Chi-Anderson 25 pass from Evans (pass from Mike Warren in a 15-4 victory .714 19:23; Watters, Win, 19:2X Kansas City 0 34 .460 5 2 Oklahoma (29-4) v v winner Louisiana Britt Burns followed Seaver, more runs in the seventh en route Houston 5 2 Rivers 34 54 11, Brown 1-2 OO X State-Dayton. failed) over the Seattle Mariners. Warren Pittsburgh 2 1 .447 Second period— 4, Quebec, Hunter'23 Denver 0 36 .446 6 Williams 510 1-3 11, E. Johnson 510 54 Hous-FG Fritsch 27 allowing one run in four innings. to beating the Pittsburgh Pirates (Goulet), 1:3X 7, Quebec, Rochefort 2 (P. At Pullman, Wash. pitched a no- hitter against the New York 3 2 .4X San Antonio 0 38 .416 8 14, Hastings 2-3 2-2 4, Glenn 57 90 10. March 14 Third Greg Biercevicz gave up a homer II- 3. Son Diego 3 2 .4X Stastny,. Dore), 3:30. 8, Winnipeg, Houston 25 39 .391 9Va Totals 41-74 0 0 IX. Hous-Moser ' 33 pass from Kelly White Sox as a rookie last 2 .4X Douglas 5 (Mantha, Carlyle), 4:49 Pocltic Division Miami (Ohio) (255) vs. Southern (Fritsch kick) to Boston's -Chico Walker in the Rookie outfielder Mike Son Fro id sco 3 MILWAUKEE (94) Methodist (257); Washington (294) vs. September. Los Angeles 3 3 .5X Penalties— Small, Win, 1:20; Price, Que. Los Angeles 41 22 .651 M. Johnson 1 5 0 34 31, Lister 1-3 90 2, Chi-Anderson 24run (pass foiled) eighth. Stenhouse's second homer of the 4 2:04; Mullen, Win, 2:1)4; Berglund, Que, Portland 39 26 .600 3 Nevod5Reno (17-13). Montreal 4 .5K Lanier 510 55 IX Moncrief 7-14 33 17, M crch 18 Chl-Conodo 1 run (S^bel kick) The White Sox scored twice in game, a solo blast leading off the Chili Davis hit a two-run homer nS 5 IN PRIZES PhllcKlelphla 4 4 .5X 7:01; Am lel, Win, 9:47; Hunter, Que, Seattle 32 32 .500 9V i Pressey 37 2-4 8, Dunleaw 59 2-2 11, Hous-Harrell 53 run (Fritsch kick) 12:57: Setpa, w in, 12 :0: Rochefort, Que, Phoenix 31 0 .477 11 No. 1 Georgetown (0-3) vs. winner the fourth on RBI singles by Tim ninth inning, sent the Montreal in the first inning to send the San Atkmta 3 4 .40 Mokeskl 1-5 1-2 3, Breuer 1-3 2-2 4, Miami-Southern Methodist; No. 3 Fourth Francisco Giants past the Cleve­ Clnclnnotr 3 4 .40 1 4 :». Golden State X 0 .449 lIV i Brldgemon 94 2-2 X Romar 2-5 90 4. Chi-Evons 1 run (Seibel kick) Hulett and Julio Cruz. Their final Expos over the Texas Rangers 4-3. 3 Third period— 9, Quebec, P. Stastny 39 Son Diego 0 40 .375 17Vi Totals 37-87 190 95 Duke Hous-Horrell 2run (Fritschkick) St. Louis 2 .4X (0 9 ) vs. winner Wcahlngton-Nevcxla- run was in the sixth off A1 Nipper Kevin McReynolds hit his third land Indians 6-2. The Giants’ Mike 1 4 .2X (Goulet, A. Stastny), 2:15.10, Winnipeg, Saturday's Results Atlanta 0 0 0 31 — IK A-7,806 »IUB>IIQE ...... *9 0 Chicago Reno. Lukowich 24 (Montha, Howerchuk), New York 114, Utoh 105 on a double by Cruz and a single by home run of the spring,-adwo-run Krukow pitched five solid innings. Saturday's Results Milwaukee 24 0 0 0 — 94 At Los Angeiss Houston 7, Los Angeles 1 19:00. Detroit 115, Washington IX Three-point goals — Dunleovy. Fouled Penalties— Goulet.Que, 14:34. San Antonio 10, Houston 118 out — Ulster. Total Fouls — Atlanta X , March 0 Outlaws 14. Gunslingers 7 Atlanta 3, Montreal 2 Winner Georgetown second-round New York (N L ) 2, St. Louis 0 Overtime— 11, Winnipeg, Howerchuk Dallas 10, Golden State 103 Mlllwaukee X . Rebounds — Atlanta 42 3 FIRST PRIZES... *25 each 31 San Diego 115, Chlcogo 110 gome Pittsburgh 14, Chicago (A L) 4 (Williams 9), Mliwukee 43 (M onaif 11). vs. winner Texas-EI Paso second- Son Antonie 0070— 7 Boston 9, Toronto 3 (Mullen, Lukowich), 0:4X Indiana 10, Los Angeles 114 Assists — Atlanta X (Rivers 7), Oklahoma 7 0 0 7— 14 Shots on goal— Quebec 10-4-59— Sunday's Results Milwaukee 17 (Dunleovy, Brldgemon 5). round Kite holds off Nicklaus at Doral Detroit 4, MInnesoto 3 game; winner Duke second-round game FInt 21. Boston 117, Phoenix IX - Technical Fouls — Atlanta (Illegal Clndnnotl 3, Philadelphia 2 vs. winner Oklahoma second-round Oklo-Wllson X Interception return *5 each Kansas City 4, Texas 4 (tie) Winnipeg 8-9)1-1-29. N e w Jersey 104, Seattle 105 defense), Milwaukee ( Illegal defense). A- (Crum kick) Goalies— Quebec, Molarchuk. Win­ game. MIAMI (UPI) — As a member of the U.S. Ryder game,” he said. “I’ve accomplished about everything San Prandsco 7, Cleveland 4 Phllodelphlo 10, Utah 97 10, 0 2 . Third nipeg, Atlanta 109 Milwaukee 94 Morch 0 Cup team last October, Tom Kite said he was playing I wanted to this week except win the golf tournament. , San Diego 4, CalKornlo 5 West Regional Championship. Oklo-Thornton 1 run (Crum kick) I wanted to win bad^, I stilj want to win badly and I’ll Baltimore 4, New York (A L ) 0 xSoetaert. A — 1X17X Golden State 115, Kansas City IX HowTop20lared ' Fourth so poorly it was hard for non-playing captain Jack Chicago (N L ) 5, Mllwoukee3 Houston 109 Cleveland 101 SA-Bonner 13 run (Mike-Mayer Nicklaus to use him. want to win badly next week." Denver 149, Portland 10 Seattle 7, Oakland 3 Oilers 12, Canucks 2 Final Four kick) Nicklaus led mostSof the day. But just as he did See Your Afl Printed In The Sunday's Results Monday's Gomes NEW YORK — How the UPI A-0311 "1 realized I really needed some work on my No Games Scheduled At Seattle Saturday, he ialterga in the middle of his back nine. Clndnnotl 11, Pittsburgh 3 To p X college bosketball tearhs fared March 31 swing, " Kite said Sunday after shooting a 65 and Los Angeles 4, Houston 3 Vancouver .101— 2 Tuesday's Gomes through games of Sunday, Mar. I I : He alternated "Edgeys and birdies, for four holes (All Times EST) Mideast Champion vs. West Cham­ Panthers 28. Geld 0 beating Nicklaus by two strokes to win the $400,000 New York (N L ) 5, Phllodelphlo 2 Edmonton .5 34—12 1. Norfh Carolina (27-2) defeated pion. Doral Eastern Open. starting with No. 13 while Kite posted three birds and a Toronto X Atlanta 1 First period— 1, Edmonton, Messier 29 Phoenix at New York, 7:35 p.m. Clemson 7844; lost to Duke 77-75. Denver at Washington, 7:35p.m. East Chomplon vs. Midwest Cham­ Kansas City 1, St. Louis 0 (Lumley, Anderson), 1:38. X Edmonton, 2. Georgetown (0 -3 ) defeated Provi­ pion. Mldiigon 7 7 7 7— 0 Since last fall, Kite put in long hours on the practice par over the same stretch. Herald on April 20, 1984 Montreal 4, Texas 3 Hunter 21 (Hughes, McClelland), 2:5X X Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:35 p.m. dence 70-50; defeated St. John's 7948; Denver 0 0 0 9—0 Philadelphia at Indlano, 7:35 p.m. April 2 tee and sought instruction. Still, the good scores didn't New York (AL) X Baltimore 0 Voncouver, Lemav 10 (Snepsts, Glllls), defeated Syracuse 82-71 (o t). National Championship. F lrit come Chicago (A L) X Boston 2 7:25. 4, Edmonton, Semenko 5 (H uddy), Detroit of Milwaukee, 8 :X p.m. 3. Kentucky (254) defeated Georgia 99 MIch-Carter 3 yd pass from Hebert Detroit 4. Minnesota 5 (10 Innings) 8:11. 5, Edmonton, KurrI 44 (Gretzky, [}allas at Son Antonio, 9:X p.m. 79; defeated Alabama 4944; defeated (Bolovic kick) Last week, he decided his problems were mental. .Son Diego 7, Californio 2 Pouzar), 11:28. 4, Edmonton, KurrI 47 San Diego at Houston, 9:40 p.m. Auburn 51-49. NIT pairings Second "1 was forcing it and being too intense," he said. "I HERE’S HOW TO ENTER San Prandsco 4, Cleveland 2 (Gretzky, Pouzar), 18:04. Penalty- Portland vs. Utah at Las Veges, 10:X 4. DePaul ( 0 2 ) defeated Pan MIch-T.MIIIer 1 run (Bolovickick) was tearing myself up. Milwaukee5, Chicago (N L ) 3 Hunter, Edm , 13:38. p.m. American 42-0; defeated Marquette 45 Third ! Oakland 15. Seattle 4 Second period— 7, Edmonton, Seattle at Los Angeles, 10:X p.m. 49; (All Times Local) Mich-T. Miller 1 run (Bolovickick) "I made up my mind 1 was going to go out and have Monday's (Tomes Gretzky Chlcogo at Golden State, 10:35 p.m. 5. Houston (28-4) defeated Rice 5 3 X ; Opening round Fourth some fun — Just let it happen. And it did. On the last (All TIiiim EST) 80 (Coffey, K urrI), 0:34. 8, Edmonton, defeated Arkansas 57-54. Wodnetetay, Miwch 14 MIch-WllllamsI run (Bolovickick) nine holes 1 was as calm as 1 have ever been and 1 RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS ' Houston vs. Atlanta at West Palm KurrI 48 (Gretzky, Fogolln), 3:52. 9, 4. Oklahoma (29-4) defeated Missouri Old Dominion at Notre Dame, 8 p.m. A-41,40 think the results showed it." iBeoch, Flo., 1:30 p.m. Edmonton, Messier 30 (Lum ley), 12:38. Nuggets 149. Biazers 123 7944; defeated Colorado 0 7 8 ; lost to Georgia at Tenn.-Chattanooga, 8 ■ OotroItVL Philadelphia at Clearwater, Penalty— Gregg, Edm, 2:34. Kansas 078. p.m. Breakers 37. Shewbeats 14 It was Kite’s third win in Florida and in each ■Flo., l:M p .m . _ ^ , Third period— 10, Edmonton, Messier 7. Illinois (24-4) defeated Minnesota53 Lamar at New Mexico, 8p.m. instance, Nicklaus was .second. AUTO REPAIRS ' Toronto vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, 31 PORTLAND (10) 41; defeated Wisconsin 81-57. Southwest Louisiana at Utah St., 8p.m. 1. There wWbeaM ■ nraiAral iwmprize anaand twoiwo nonoranehonoraM* 3- Adamuotbeaulmlttodlheaamealzeaeae- iFla., 1:30 p.m. ^ (Lumley, Anderson), 7:5X11, Edmonton, Nott 11-18 7-9 29, Carr 99 1-2 17, 8. Arkansas (254) defeated Texas A&M Florida at So. Alabama, 8 p.m. Memphis 7 7 0 0-14 "He's playing some awfully good golf and not menllona In eachlaeh categoryealei plua a grand prize elgned. Only a marker pen, or brush may « Chicago (A L ) vs. St. Louis at St. Coffey 35 (LIndstrom, Huddy), 8:10. 12, Thompson 94 94 9, Paxson 1919 1-1 21, 4947; lost to Houston 57-54. St. Peter's ot Tennessee, 8 p.m. New Orleans 14 317 3—37 winning. Sooner or later he's going to win," Kite said. 'Petersburg, Fla., (:30p9i. Vancouver, Neely 15 (Holword, Snepsts), Valentine 513 57 14, Cooper 2-4 90 4, 9. Texas-EI Paso (0 -3 ) defeated Thursday, Mcrch 15 First winner. The prize>rize catMorkMcate ere: (1) 40i, 8th, to used on a whNo background. AN oomplaled ; New York (NL) vs. Boston at winter 9:55. 13, Edmonton, Anderson 45 Lever 97 92 4, Norris 2-2 54 8, Lamp 5 W yoming 4955; defeated New Mexico 45 Nebraska at Creighton, 8 p.m. NODupree 1 run (MazzettI kick) Nicklaus, who hasn't won since 1982, was'asked if WE SERVICE ALL and Blhoradae:■: (2)7ai,l0t,Mhgrad^(2)(2)701,. lOOi, .Haven, Fla., 1:30 p.m. ^ (M cCIrilond, Gregg), 12:58.14,Edmoton, 4 90 9, Verhoeven 1-4 90 X Drexler 97 30 Ohio St. at Xavier (Ohio),8p.m. Mem-Reid 15 run (Duncan kick) the defeat bothered him. 'Horn* of Mr. Ooodivrsncft' GENERAL MOTOR 11th, and 12th gradea. • Cincinnati vs. Kansas City ot Fort Crttikv 81 (KurrI), 14:01. Penalties— OO 4. Totals 5 9 0 2 9 0 10. 10. Nevada-Las Vegas (27-5) defeated Florida St. at No. Carolina Sf.,8p.m . ND-Dupree2 run (MazzettI kick) Marquette at Iowa St., 8 p.m. 2 "It doesn't hurt. It's only a game and let's keep it a •Myers, F la , 1:30 p.m. , . . Halward, Von, major, 9:13: Hunter, DENVER (149) San Jose State 0 5 5 ; defeated Utah State Second 2 CARS AND TRUCKS ^ AM •nlrfoe to o m jh o property ofTheMan- 1 Los Angeles vs. Minnesota at Orlando, Edm , m ajor, 9:13; Snepsts, Van, 13:24. English 150 54 0 , Vandeweghe 150 91-78; lost to Fresno State 51-49. Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, 8 p.m. Mem -Carney X pass from Lewis Harold. Only thatoponlrteswHrbe pub- .Pta., 1:30p.m. . . . Shots on goal— Vancouver 91912— 54 36, Issri 7-11 93 14, Williams 59 92 11. Purdue (294) defeated Wisconsin Wichita St. at Michigan, 8 p.m. (Dunoon kick) • A U MECHANICAL HEPAIRS 2. To enter the contest you muet bring or mall • -R e w York (A L ) vs. U. of Alobatnp of 3X IX Dunn 55 54 12, Hanzllk 91 2-2 2, 41-48; defeated Minnesota 4342. Santa Clara at Oregon, 9 p.m. NO-FG MazzettI 40 Vutcaloosa 2 p.m. Edmonton 291910— 44. Shaves 5-8 54 14, Anderson 2-9 1-2 5, 12. Washington (22-4) defeated Friday, March 14 Third • COMPLETE COUISION REPAIHS the entry blank below to the OlaptayAdverOalng 'V-Clevriand vs. Chlcogo (N L) at Mesa, Goalies— Vancouver, Garrett. Evens 58 92 10, Carter 92 90 4, Roberts Washing­ Fordham at Weber St., 8 p.m. N O Sm Ith 8 pass from Walton Johnson winner Department of The Herald on or before Mon­ ■Aril., 3 p.m. Edmon- 93 90 4, Edmondson 91 920. Totals 41- ton State 47-51. St. Joseph's vs. Boston College at (MazzettI kick) > REBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS ■ Son Diego vs. Mllwoukee at Sun City, ■ ton, Moog. A — 17,498. 105 27-33 149. 13. Tulsa (0 -3 ) defeated Indiana State Phllodelphlo, 7 p.m. NO-FG MazzettI 0 day, ApriLO, 1284. You will than receive In- F|o.f 3 p.m. Poritond 0 0 M 0—10 11 90; defeated WIchtta State 8 5 X ; LaSalle vs. Pittsburgh ot Phllodelphlo, NO-Lockett 40 pass from Walton of LPGA event •AUTO PAINTINfl Btructlona in person at The Herald Informing JLWInnero wM be announced upon ptibllea- ■ Son f^ondteo vt. Ooklond ot Phoenixy Denver 0 0 041— 149 defeated Creighton 7-48. 9 p.m. (MazzettI kick) *ou what bualneaa you will be doing an od Three-point goal— Lamp. Total 14. Maryland ( 0 7 ) defeated North Fourth • CHAROE WITH MASTER CHAR6E •^ColKornta vs. Seattle at Tempo, A rli., Klngs4. Black Hawks 3 fouls— Carolina State 4943; defeated Wake Second round NO-FG MazzettI 21 Portland 31, Denver 0. Rebounds— Forest 4544; defeated Duke 7542. March 18 & 19 A55.249 PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) —Going into the final round • 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Portland ^1 (Nott, Carr, Norris 8), 2 Montreal vs. Baltimore at Miami, 7:30 CMcogo .210—3 15. Tem ple (254) defeated Masso- of Sunday's $150,000 LPGA Classic on the Arizona *e.m. _ Denver 47 (Vandeweghe 8). Assists— chusrifs 0 5 4 ; lost to West Virginia 47-45. nrirdround » Tuesday's Gamos LosAngeles .211—4 Portland 27 (Valentine 15), Denver 40 14. Illinois State (0 -7 ) defeated Drake M orch 0 8124 Exprau 10. Invaders 0 Biltmore Adobe Course, it looked like Chris Johnson ! Houston V4 Montreol at West Palm First period— 1, Chicago, Preston 9 (Williams 8). A— nOOX 91-42; lost to Creighton 4959. would breeze to victory. ((jordner, D. Sutter), 5:2X X Los 17. Oregon State (294) defeated Semifinols Baock# Flo. Angeles, NIcholls 38 (Simmer, Di­ Los Angete 0 0 019— 10 But she wouldn't have it that way. She went the v-'andnnatl vs. Philadelphia at Cleor- Warriors 115, Kings 109 Collfornia 4540 (o t); defeated U C L A 0 Mcrch 24 at New York Ookl((land onne), 45. 0 0 0 0— 0 sensational route. 8:0. X Chicago, S. Lormer 31 (Sovord, . » Fourth ^ p P R O V f f i ) CARTER An^es vs. Boston at Winter 15. Louisville (0-10) defeated Cincin­ Championship LA-FG Zendejos 40 After blowing five strokes of her six-shot lead over I Want To Enter Ad Craft '84 M cM urchv), 9:55. 4, Los Angeles, GOLDEN STATE 01$) nati 4955; I x t to Virginia Tech 49-41. March 2S at NewvYorkew\Yor Patty Hayes, she used an awesome 55-foot chip on the •^■Allanto*vs. Chlcogo (A L ) at Sarasota, Chomey 3 (RuskowskI, Hokonsson), Short 150 98 40, M . Johnson 97 1911 19. Weber State (0-7) defeat^ Idaho A^*!!(79 kick) 15:45. Penalties— Femster, CKl, 14, Carroll 914 7-8 0 , Conner 7-10 9014, 47-58; lost to Nevcxla-Reno 8548. Coiiege baakalb^i acores 12th hole to change the course of events. She finished ^ si. Louta vs. MInnesoto ot Orlando, 1:43: Floyd 912 54 8, Smith 92 34 7, Brotz 1- 0 . Memphis State (254) defeated So. with a final round of even-par 72, giving her a 72-hole N a m t...... Simmer, L A , 2:30; T . M urray, Chi, 8:04. 5 90 X THUS 92 00 0, Collins 95 1-2 5. Mississippi 8558; defeated Florida State -^Kiansas City vs. Detroit (ss) at Second period— 5, Los Angeles, NI­ Totals— 41-82330115. 4543: defeated Virginia Tech 78-45. Sunctoy'sresults total of 12-under 276, five shots better than Hayes’ 281. cholls Addraat...... '*LAalan(L Flo. KANSAS CITY (1W) Tournaments Despite the final five-stroke separation, it was a ; NewYork(AL)vs.TexosatPompono 39 (McLeUon, H arris), 4:35. 4, Chicago, E.Johnson 914 55 23, Olberdlng 54 4-4 Altanllc Coast Contarenco 1229 MAIN 8T. O. Sutter 14 (Gardner, B. M urray), 19:47. IX AAerlweother 92 90 0, Drew 512 M FIncNs dramatic showdown. AUTO REPAIR Town tPlioiia Penalties— Hardy, L A , 9:24; J . Lorm er, Johnson, who began the day with six routine i*^rir'oW vs. Toronto at Dunedin. Flo. 10, Theus 514 1-4 13, Knight 59 1-2 11, Maryland 75 Duke 42 MANCHESTER Son Diego vs. Son Francisco at Chi, 11:31; Hardy, L A , 18:55. Nealy 95 90 4, Thompson'514 33 15, Radio, TV MM American Contarenco Calendar two-putt pars, started to fall apart. By the time they Q ra d i...... School ...... Third period-7, Lot Angeles, Woodson 513 7-7 17, Buse 2-4 00 4, Finals reached the 12th hole, Hayes had charged to within a T^L. 646-6464 Chlcogo (N L) at AAeso, Hokon- Totals 450 21-0 IX. eeeeeeebeggggggggggggg Miam i (O h) 4X Kent St. 40 NOT&Ptew sson 14 (Dionne, Sim m er), 3:14. Psnoltlet Golden State 0 0 0 28-115 SeuthwMl Conference stroke of the lead. I'^toiattle V4 MUwoukee qt Sun City, — Chorney, LA, 4:18; McMurchy, Chi, Kansoi City — i x tonight FkioN WEDNESDAY The ManehiiHr MaraM, 18 9:49. 0 1 1 0 2 4 7 :0 College basketball: Southwest Bpsketboll After Johnson's second shot on the hole hit the ^ O U A U T Y Fouled out— Oberding. Total fouls— Houston 57, Arkonsca 54 Monrlay, April 2,1984 . *aevriandv40oklandatWM^x,^ Shots ongool— Chicago 19910— 0 . Los Golden State 0, Kansas City 33. Conference semifinal. SoortsChannel Class L green, rolled over a small hill and stopped 55 feet from 9:X USFL: Wronglers vs. Federals, sm nct PIAinS y. .loltimore v«. Univ. of Mloml ot Amiriet 99^22- Rebounds— Golden Stote43 (Carroll 11), Mkiwsst East Region ll ' the cup, it looked like, at least for Hayes, an even Coolitt— Chicago. Bonnermon. Los Kansas City 42 (Thompson 15). Assists— ESPN Michigan St. 51, Iowa 44 Championship <3ame match. amiBAL MOToas iM m nvnioM ■ p itliu rrii vs. New York (N L ) at ot St. An- (iolden State 19 (Floyd 5), Kansos City 9:X Colllege basketball: Southwest Purdue 4X Minnesota 42 East Catholic vs. Windham at Eost- griee, Mattson. A — 10,10. Conference semifinal, SportsChannel. . ^ffetersburg, Flo., night 26 (Drew 7). A-6M 7. ern Connecticut State University, 4:M U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 12, >984 ' MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, March 12. 1984 - 17 House Hunt Supermarket Shopper AdV i c e J ‘Helpful husband’ Living Will has apjDroval of Pope ■\: ■ Striking throws away labels D E A R A B B Y : I sent for 1 sent:$10 fot live Living DEAR NO NAMES: imi Wilis, (it is deductible.) Whether or not the girl the Living Will from the I cooperated willingly Society for the Right to And it’s the best $101 ever 13 iB 4*‘’+ By Martin Sloane the one you mention don’t makes no d ifferen ce I mistake, and then you Die, because if I should spent. I'v e given one to United Feature say so, they are usually return to the checkout my physician, clergy­ Neither does whether or mansion Syndicate ever get to the point in my Dear Abby meant to be claimed at the counter and make your life where I am terminally man, lawyer and not the man knew the checkout counter at the claim. ill and there is positively members of my family. girl’s age. A man who has D E A R M A R T IN : I time of purchase. You pay Offers like this can be no hope for my recovery, 1 Abigail Van Buren sexual intercourse with a couldn’t believe it when your money and if you confusing if the method of do not want to be hooked to girl who IS not ol legal age my husband offered to DEARABBY: Whatila don’ t get the receipt, you making your claim is not any machines that will is guilty ol statutory rape. help me clean the house man (over 21) has sexual take a few steps away spelled out in the adver­ keep my old heart beating when we had company intercourse with a girl for saie from the counter, just to tisement or prominently for another miserable six who is legally underage? CONFIDENTIAL TO coming. Boy, did he ever be sure there can be no posted in the store. months or so. What is the (She is 15, but could pass WHOM IT MAY CON­ Editor’s note: House Hunt is an kitchen is a glassed-in breakfast room. do a cleaning job! similar cases is not inter­ earthly existence, but at Catholic Church’s posi­ for 20 easily.) OK, let us CERN: What it tomor­ occasional series in Monday’s focus "We use it coMtantly.” says Mrs. While my back was r~ ■f rupted. In such circum­ the same time, it opens tion on this? say that the man was no row. as the prayer says, section on houses fo r sale in Riker. “ We just itove it.” turned, he threw out some I stances the doctor has no the door to immortal life. ’’ Clip & file refunds DEVOUT IN stranger to the girl, they you should die belore you *•. ■ ••■ Manchester. One enters the second floor via a . gifts I had hidden away reason to reproach him­ WINONA, WIS. Pope John Paul II ap­ had gone on several dates wake? Will people near gracious staircase that opens up into a ■ and some decorative tree Miscellaneous Non-Food Products self with failing to help the proved this declaration in and she willingly agreed and dear to you find By Susan Plese large second-HoorTbyer. Off the foyer , ornaments, and two boxes (File No. 12-A) person in danger. Herald photos by Hudstm DEAR DEVOUT: Rome on May 5. 1980. to have sex with him. He somethii(g in youi’ drawer Herald Reporter are bedrooms, sitting rooms and baths. of box tops and labels I "L ife is a gift of God, "When inevitable death is didn't ask her how old she (at the office, perhaps?) ’ had saved for my refund­ and on the other hand Those who are inter­ The exterior of the Riker house shows three floors and including eight bedrooms, Clip out this file and keep it with similar imminent in spite of the was because he thought that will shatter their It ranks among the most expensive THE MASTER BEDROOM - suite ing. I was fit to be tied! death is unavoidable; it is ested in obtaining a Living cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with means used, it is permit­ she was of legal age, and illusions; fill their hearts the wrap-around porches. The house has 18 rooms, , includes dressing room, bath, and bay , 1 got so mad that I said necessary, therefore, fhat Will should write to; The pieces of residential property ever to be beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting ted in conscience to make remember, he didn't have with sorrow; tarnish their up for sale in Manchester. Located at window thai again overlooks the to him: "When you throw the needed proofs of purchase while looking for Iwe, without in any way Society for the Right to the decision to refuse to talk her into having sex memories? Make a bon­ 680 Spring Street, in the Highland Park grounds. Off the master bedroom is a out my ’trash’ you are hastening the hour of Die, 250 W. 57th St.. New the req u ir^ forms at the supermarket, in forms of treatment that with him. fire of the past. Toss in section of town, the mini-estate boasts sitting room. throwing me out, lo o !" I death, should be able to York, N.Y. f0019. It is a newspapers and magazines, and when trading would only secure a prec­ those letters and pictures, 18 rooms, a carriage house, gazebo, To the right of the foyer are two guest turned around and walked accept it with full respon­ non-profit organization, Is the man guilty of with friends. Offers may not be available in all arious and burdensome and be done with it. What rooms and a bath. Down a hallway is out of the house. sibility and dignity. so please send a donation and 3.3 acres of roiling hills, ever­ areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive prolongation ol life, so statutory rape? was, was. Give your .survi­ greens and laurel. another guest room with full bath, and The next day, when my each refund. "It is true that death to cover the cost of the long as the normal care NO NAMES vors a break. The house, owned by Eleanor Riker, a bedroom that belonged to Mrs. husband finally under­ The following refund offers are worth $17.49. due to the sick person in marks the end of our document and mailing. is listed for $400,000. Listing agent is Biker’s daughter. stood that the things he This week’s refund offers have a total value of Nancy Taylor of the James R. That bedroom has an attached ,.had thrown out were im­ $29.03. McCavanagh Agency. dressing room with sink. Just in back of portant to me, he called This offer doesn’t require a refund form: ■ The house was built in 1872 by Willard the dressing room is a hallway leading and said: "1 rounded up SILVERSTONE On Steel Rebate Offer, P.O. Break the 30-year smoking habit Case, of Case Brothers paper mill to an enclosed porch. your'junk and put it all Box 1060, Libertyville, IL 60198. Receive a $2 fame. His twin brother built the house "This is where the kids used to have back in your room. When refund. Send the Universal Product Code symbols D EAR DR. LAMB: I m can help you stop smok­ cium or beta blockers.’ across the street, and the two men their slumber parties,” Mrs. Riker . are you coming home?” from any two SilverStone On Steel by Bake King a 46-year-old woman and ing. You also may con­ apparently engaged in a little friendly says. From the wrap-around windows Love that man! Pans, plus the register tape with the purchase as skinny as I am tall. sider a health club to use DEAR READER: An rivalry over the years as one after the of the sleeping porch, they could watch Since then, he has price (s) circled, along with your name, address I started smoking when equipment for strength e 1 e c. t r o c a 1’ d i o g r a m other they enlarged their homes. the moon come up over Case Mountain. shown a lot more respect and ZIP code. Expires April 30, 1984. 1 was 14 and still smoke training. merely shows the electri­ The Riker house was once a meager When the Bikers moved into the for anything that even These offers require refund forms: today. Now 1 have emphy­ Your Health I ’ve discussed the main cal impulse passing eight rooms. Today, it has 18 rooms, house 44 years ago, there was only a resembles a box top or a GE Decorative $1 to $5 Refund. Send the sema, but I'm physiologi­ health problems asso­ through the heart. It can including eight bedrooms, five baths, a steep narrow staircase to the third ,.la b e l. — P a t from required refund form and the Universal Product cally hooked on tobacco. 1 Lawrence Lamb, M.D. ciated with tobacco in the be perfectly normal in sunroom off the kitchen, and a huge floor. They added a front staircase that JU>uisiana. Code symbols from the backs of two GE blister hale to admit defeat, but I Health Letter 19-6, The patients who have coro­ game room on the third floor. In leads directly to a huge game room. pack Decorative packages (a total of four bulbs). can’t beat it. Tobacco Problem, which nary artery disease. Dur­ addition, there are three outside „.. DEAR PAT: You do or the back panels from the backs of four The Rikers put in a full-size pool table I started smoking so I ’m sending you. I hope it ing an actual attack of porches that provide views from all what you have to do! Hang individually packed packages. There is a limit of and a motion picture screen. young that my body never will motivate you. Others heart pain, such as an­ sides of the house. . in there! five refunds ($5). Expires Aug. 1, 1984. The third floor, in fact, was a kind of had a chance to develop. who want this issue can gina. it may show altera­ Many of the original Victorian EKCO Food Wrap Refund. Receive a refund up dormitory at one tim e for three of the My legs are thin and my is essential, particularly people who smoke. send 75 cents with a long, tions, but between such features of the house remain, despite ' D EAR M ARTIN; Last to $2 on food wrap. Send the required refund form Riker boys. They each had a bedroom bottom is as flat as the in women, from a physio­ Exercises help develop stamped, self-addressed attacks it may be normal. the frequent additions since the house fall, one of the drug chains and three Universal Product Code symbols from ivk and shared the gam e room. floor. I can't even fill out a logical point of view. muscles, but you must envelope for it to me, in Since calcium blockers was built. Most of the light fixtures are .advertised: “ We’ll Give Ekco Bakeware pan labels, the register tape for Off the game room, tucked under the bathing suit or blue jeans. But you have a more have the proper nutri­ care of the Manchester and beta blockers are You $2 If We Fail To Issue Ekco Bakeware with the purchase price(s) original, as is woodwork. eaves, is a room they called the train serious problem than just tional support for resulls. Herald, P.O. Box 1551, used for high blood pres­ the Receipt With Your circled, and the register tape for foil or plastic Are there any exercises Almost all first floor walls are room. In it, the boys had a gigantic being thin. Your lung And you must have good Radio City Station, New sure and control ol heart ..Purchase.” A few days wrap with the purchase price circled. Expires or surgery that would covered in original grasscloth paper: model train layout. Today, Mrs. Riker round out my behind and disease will gel progres­ health, particularly good York, N.Y. 10019, irregularities, and since later I shopped at the June 30, 1984. ^ the dining room paper is stenciled uses the room to store her trunks and sively worse unless you circulation and oxygen electrocardiograms can " store and my purchases E N E R G IZE R . $1 Cash Refund. Send the buildup my legs? grasscloth. "It’s really quite beauti­ costumes. She was a dancer on stop smoking. delivery — another rea­ DEAR DR. LAMB: be normal between at­ included a Ronco Clean required refund form and one proof of purchase ful," says Mrs. Riker. Broadway in the 1920s. DEAR READER: I Cigarette smoking ages son to kick the cigarette Does an electrocardio­ tacks ol angina, it's not Air Filter. I knew there (the package card with the plastic removed) One of the former bedrooms has been people before their time. habit. gram show angina pecto­ uncommon lor patients was a $4 rebate on this from one package of Energizer AA Economy can't say it was , the ONE ENTERS the home through a turned into an'art studio. “ It's perfect. smoking that prevented One study showed that Check with your nearest ris? If the electrocardio­ who have normal electro­ item. When 1 got home 1 4-Pack (E91BP-4). Expires May 14, 1984. front entrance arch framed by two It’s north light,” says Mrs. Riker. you from having normal facial wrinkling, particu­ American Cancer Society gram is normal, should cardiograms. and heart read the rebate form and NO NONSENSE Free Control Top Panty Hose wooden columns. Just in front of the Just to the side of the house is the muscular development. A larly around the eyes, or American Heart Asso­ one be taking cardiac problems, to lake calcium noticed that a cash regis- — Knee High Offer. Send the required refund foyer is a long room Mrs. Riker refers heated carriage house. It’s been turned certain amount ol body fat occurs 10 years earlier in ciation for a program that medications such as cal­ or beta blockers. to as the "jam session room.” into a little one-room apartment of ; ter receipt was requ ir^. I form and the entire front panels from two pouches looked in the bag and — When her five children were still at sorts, with sitting area, woodstove, and of No Nonsense Control Top or Knee Highs. home, they all played musical instru­ a bed. ' you guessed it — no Expires June 30, 1984. receipt! ments. The room then housed two Underneath the carriage house is a RUBBERM AID $2 to $4 Rebate Bonanza. Send pianos, guitars, a mandolin, and even three-car garage. Down a path, into the . , I decided to go back the the required refund form and one label from the Public records drums. After dinner each evening, woods, is a white Victorian gazebo, site next day and get a dupli- Roughneck Refuse Can or two labels from any of ^‘cate, and while 1 was the Household products for a $2 refund; or send Mrs. Riker says, "you didn’t wash the ' of a recent family wedding. Condemnations of Donna L. Townsend. Liens released there, see if they were two labels from the Refuse Cans, four labels from Warranty deeds Town of Manchester dishes — you came in here to join the State of Connecticut De­ Eighth Utilities District Town ol Manchester true to their word about Household products: or one label from a Refuse Richard A. Ponchak to continues lien on property kids." partment of Transporta­ releases lien on property releases lien against prop­ giving customers $2 if Can and two labels from Household products for a John A. Reale and Kat­ of Donald and Gilda To the right of the music room is a tion condemns property of of Ronald and Barbara erty ol Humbert and they were not given re­ $4 refund. Include the register tape with the hleen R. Batter, 186Green Thompson, 28 S. Haw­ living room with fireplace. Focal point, Thief may face Thomas J. Hackett, Jean Gustafson. Helen Juliana. ceipts. The store manager purchase prices circled. Expires May 31, 1984. Road, $37,000. thorne St., $91.63. however, is a bank of floor-to-ceiling A. Hackett, John H. Hack­ Eighth Utilities District was very nice about pro­ T-FA L $1 to $2 Rebate. Send the required refund Blanchard and Rossetto Town of Manchester bay windows that provide a magnifi­ some bad karma ett and Mary F. Hackett releases lien on property Marriage licenses viding me with the dupli­ form and one label proof of purchase from either Construction Inc. m Craig continues lien on property cent view of the grounds. Stone walls on Tolland Turnpike. of Ida Ferenez. Manuel L. Teixeira, cate receipt. I then asked a T-FAL Rouge 7-inch Fry Pan or lO-and-one- and Sandra Rogers, 48 of Charles and Robert and evergreen trees frame a stone SEATTLE (UPI) — A thief who stole Eighth Utilities District East Hart for, to Denise A. if I would receive the $2. quarter-inch Fry Pan for a $1 refund; or send Westerly St., $77,599. Herrmann, 610-612 Center arched bridge in the distance. a 4-foot statue of the Hindu diety Shiva Attachments releases lien on property Lavoie, Manchester. "N o way! ’’ he said. label proofs of purchase from both size Fry Pans St., $135.54. To the back of the living room is a from the Hindu Vedanta Society may Gilbert and Jane Beau­ of Michael and Ida March 17. "You could just come off for a $2 refund. Include the register tape with the Quitclaim deeds ■Town of Manchester small den and full bathroom. To the be in for some bad karma, a society lieu attach property of Kulynyck. John A. Magnotta,Man­ the street and ask for the store name, date and purchase price (s) circled. Virginia C. Maloney to continues lien on property M side of the living room is the formal spokesman says. Dennis Beaver, 124 chester. lo Kimberly- M. .,$2. How would we know Expires June 30, 1984. John F. Maloney Jr.. 25 of Charles and Robert dining room — large enough to sit two The delicate, stone-gray statue, Tanner St., $12,500. Attachments released Brown, Manchester, Mrs. Riker stands by her living room whether or not you really Here’s a refund form to write for: Norwood St. Herrmann, 610-612 Center dozen people with ease. which was made by a former resident O’Donnell Agency att­ LeMay Oil Co. Inc, March 30. fireplace. Notice walls covered in got the receipt?" I left the A $1 to $4 Refund. -BEST FOODS Holiday Irene G. Pelroski to St., $306.15. The most striking aspect in the dining of the Hindu center, was stolen last aches property of Samuel releases attachment on Norman A. Landry. store feeling hurt and Savings Refund, P.O. Box 5304, Hicksville, NY Mark J. Petroski, Joann Town of Manchester original grasscloth wallpaper. Left top; room is a deep, built-in china cabinet week. and Florence Styein, 232 property of Prospect Manchester, to Nancy R. upset. My question is this: 11816. This offer expires June 30, 1984. While P. Simpson. Susan P. the living room of the Riker house that extends along the length of one of A novice monk at the Hindu Vedanta continues lien on property Gardens Ltd. Hawkins. Manchester. waiting for the form, save four labels from Lofstrom and Michael W, Ferguson Road. $5,000. the walls. The cabinet is finished with Society, Vinaya Chaitanya, said Sun­ How is a consumer in a of Roy D Cockerham and March 24. features huge bay windows and magnif­ Hellmann’s Real Mayonnaise 32-ounce or larger Petroski, 137 Olcotl St. Crest Condominium As­ intricate leaded glass and brass day the statue is considered a holy . situation like mine going D M. Maulucci, 67-69 Bi­ sociation releases attach­ size, three net weight statements from Skippy Liens released icent view of the grounds. Left bottom: a hardware. object. Chaitanya also explained that to prove that she didn’t gelow St,, $439.63. Peanut Butter 18-ounce or larger size, three Liens Town of Manchester ment on properly of Your assurance of quick striking feature of the dining i^oom isthe The kitchen area in61ude$ a butler’s the law of karma states that any good ■ receive the receipt? — Henry J. O’Brien. labels from Mazola Corn Oil from 32-ounce or Town of Manchester Town of Manchester releases lien on property response when you ad­ pantry that opens directly into the action has a good effect and a bad , Sharon Albsa, Chicago, built-in china closet done in leaded larger size, three net weight statements from continues lien on property continues lien on property of John and Emily Lewis Frysinger re­ vertise In Classified is dining room. Off the kitchen is a large action has a bad effect,- which could . I»- that our readers are glass and brass hardware. 1-pound packages of Mazola Regular, Diet or of Donald and Gilda of Roy D Cockerham and Turner, leases attachment on laundry room, and to the front of the hurt the thief in the long run. Town of Manchester property of Dorothy ready to buy when thev DEAR SHARON: Al­ Unsalted Margarine. Thompson, 28 S. Haw­ D.M. Maulucci. 67-69 Bi­ gelow St.. $196.03. releases liens on property Frysinger. turn to the little ads. though many offers like thorne St., $35.04. 643-2711.

Company may pick up the tab for many moving expenses i: Cinema SHOWCASE C t t m A A S c 5. Commissions, closing costs, attorney fees, real Horltord F o o tloo se (P G ) 1:30, 7:20, Unfaithfully Yours (PG) The M ovies — Splash (PG) Windsor ' 8. Car mileage and tolls, lodging, and meals enroute His maternal grandpar­ QUESTION: f'ni sure I’m going to be offered an "" Roach, Leslie-Anne, 9:45. — B ro a d w a y D a n n y 7:30,9:30. 12, 2:15, 4:30, 7, 9:15. — Plo io — SIlkw o o d (R ) 7:15. Athensum Clnsmo— Reop­ riNSt SHOWONIT excellent job. and I 'm very excited about it. The only estate taxes, etc., involved with the buying and selling to your new location? What about mileage and tolls for . daughter of Richard L. ents are Mr. and Mrs. ens In April. R ose (P G ) 2, 7:40, 9:30. — Mansfield Unfaithfully Yours (PG) of your homes? thing is, it will mean moving to another state, and, your second car? Will they pay for lodging and meals ; and Nancy Smith Roach Joseph Leal of East Hart­ Cinema City — Entre Nous Terms of Endearment (PG) Translux College Twin — 12:15, 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:20, 9:20. 6. The difference between your old mortgage (PG) 7:15,9:30. — Backstage 1:40,7,9:30. — Lasslter(R) 1, Testam ent 7,9. — Lo B alan ce — B la m e ir o n R io (R). 12:10, while my wife and kids are just us excited about it as 1 for your family, both enroute, and while you're " of 65 School St., was born ford. His paternal grand­ 2,3:50, 5:45, 7:40,9:40. BECAUSE YOU never interest rate and the new one? at the K iro v 7, 9. — B lam e It 7:40, 10. — Against All Odds (R ) 7, 9. am, we’ve never done anything like this before. The Job Search moving into your new home? Feb. 23 at Manchester mother is Mrs. Mary on R io (R ) 7:45, 9:55. — The (R ) 1:15, 7:10, 9:35. — H a rry Vernon know when someone will thing is, I'm not sure how to ask the company exactly 7. Lease penalties and reimbursement of security 9. Incidental expenses such as new curtains and .' Memorial Hospital. Her Labowski of 136 W. Center D re sse r (P G ) 7:30, 9:50. A Son (PG) 1:40,7:10,9:40. — Cinema 1 A 2 — SIlkwood Wllllmantic be searching tor the Item WTIRSTAnMiXITSI CInestudIo — Carmen (R) N ever C ry W o K (P G ) 1:10, (R ) 7:30.— Hot D o g (R ) 7:10, Jlllson Square Cinema — what they pay for a move without sounding naive and deposits on your apartment? drapes, cost of new driver’s licenses, telephone and ""maternal grandparents St. He has a brother, Joey, you hove for sole, it’s EACTHAITTOEB S M -U W 7:30 with Pauline at the 7:30,9:45. 9:05. N ever C ry W o lf (P G ) 7, 9:10. better to run your want inexperienced, and possibly jeopardizing the pending 8. The rental cost for a hous" or apartment in the utility deposits, etc. ? are William and Muriel 4, and a sister, Jennifer, 22 Beach (R ) 9:25. Manchester West Hortford — B la m e It on R io (R ) 7:10, Norman M. Gerber ad for several days ... offer. Can you tell me what moving expenses they’ll new location while your present house is being rented As you can see, many of the items, under both A and Smith of 21 Pine Ridge months. Colonial — Reopens Fri­ UA Theaters East — Splash Elm 1 A 2 — Hot Dog (R) 9:10. — Foo tloo se (P G ) 7, T H E H O T E L R (P G ) 7:20, 9:35. — B lam e It 7:15, 9:30. SIlkw o od (R ) 7, .canceling it as soon as cover? until it can be sold? B, are negotiable — even if the company has a rigid *■ Drive, Andover. Her pat- day. 9:10. — U nfolthfully Y o u rs East Hartford on RIO (R ) 7:20, 9:25. — 9:30. (P G ) 7:10, 9:10. ^ you get results. :NEW HAMPSHIRE: poiicy covering relocation expense. Don't forget, if " emal grandparents are W ishing will not sell any­ Eastwood Pub A CInoma — - SHOVWH AT • Moving Expenses — will the company pay for; SIlkw o od (R ) 6:45. ANSWER: No. No one outside that company can! they need you — really need you — even rigid policies „ . Arthur H. and Rita Roach thing a low-cost ad In 1:00*7:45*9;50 1. The move? Will they take care of contacting and Poor Richard's Pub A CI­ It’s wonderful that you're going to be offered an can be bent or broken — to bring you on board for the ' of Winnisquam, N.H. Classified will. Why not noma — ScarfOce (R ) 7:10. scheduling a mover? good of the company. place one today 1643-2711. excellent job, but assuming they’ve read your Relocation expenses — will the company pay for: $howcoso CInomas — AGAINST 2. Packing and unpacking? Bon Voyage! Curri, Katherine Mar­ resume, don’t you think they know you’ve never 1. Interim lodging for yourself? If so, for how long? 3. Insurance coverage? Will they take care of garet, daughter of Alfred ALL ODDS R moved before? If you’re still in doubt, just preface 2. Per diem allowances for lodging, meals, laundry, All events beg/n at 8:dOPM 'N -SHOWN AT • insuring any extraordinary valuables you have to and Ellen Fradenburgh I ANTONIO'S I your remarks with, " Y ’know, I ’ve never had a etc.? ^ 1:15*7:109:35 job-related move before, and I d like to know if the move? Editor’s note: Norman M. Gerber is a professional Curri of 117 Lenox St., was FREE PARKING! ^ 3. Trips home for you on weekends? How many and 4. The unhooking and connecting of company will pay for..." 'Your questions won’t sound how often? your employment consultant. If you have a job search - born Jan. 18 at Manches- appliances? TICKETS an now on ssle tor: S Restaurant | naive at all, but direct and intelligent — and isn’t that question, send a letter to Job Search, Box SBi, ' ter Memorial Hospital. FOOTLOOSE 4. Trips for your spouse to the new location to shop -XROUS part of why they want to hire you? What you need is a 5. Shipping your pets? Manchester Herald, Manchester, CT 06040. For a Her maternal grandpar- S 9S6 Main Street Manchester S for a home? (How many days off from work can you 6. The cost of moving your mobile home? -SHOWN AT • guide as to what questions to ask ... and here it is: take to go around with realtors?) personal reply, enclose a self-addressed, stamped !!' ents are Mr. aand Mrs. 7. Shipping your boat, camper, etc.? envelope. Evan Fradenburgh of aissiijA CELEBRATE 1:30-7;20-9:45 Fairfield. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and LOS AM M &fS. rSAM CtSCO, B R O A D W A Y pc Mrs. George St. Germain OALLAS» CmCMOO, mnuioctMM, D A N N Y R O S E of Woodbridge. She has March 27 mksanmres o.c*. asm~romK etrr. -SHOWN AT ■ What are the facts about materials used for voice coils? two brothers, Chris­ j j u s u a \> 2:00-7.40-9:30 topher, 13, and Neil, 9. EARLY WITH US! QUESTION: I have noticed that speaker manufac­ Thm Flutm’lu t * Klhg r»turn*l ANSWER: A properly designed solid state ANSWER: I strongly recommend Shure cartridges. turers are using many different materials for their presenrs LASSITER R amplifier sounds just as good as a properly designed They are American made and are of the highest voice coil forms. Many types of plastics, cardboard Pelletier, Matthew Jo- jeafvPierre, S March 13th-14th — tube amplifier when used within their power ratings. quality available. Also, replacement needles are seph, son of Gary Joseph TUIE llin e U 0 tHaturlng -SHOWN AT:- and metals are in use today and, true to form, each $ They do have very different overload characteristics always available when needed. The reason they and manufacturer claims their material is the best. What Stereo Expert . and Terri Ann Rivers IMPORTANCE Rampal COINID M ir a CAIIAGE 1:00-7:40*1000 though. When they are purposely overdriven for otlier American products are not being sold at most ,. Pelletier of 22 Church St. are the real facts about voice coil materials? o r B E IN lG with the special effects such as a guitar player in a rock band stereo shops is profit margin, not quality. Some " -His maternal grandpar- ttoniNii HARRY re tfSarvad wHh potato, carrola, braad would do, the resultant sound is very different. This is imported brands offer dealers as much as a 300 Sprlnglltld Symphony Orchestra ANSW ER: The voice coil in a speaker has as much Jack Bertrand ents are Carl and Joan EARNEST T and buttar. AN D SON where the statement originated. It never should have percent mark up, while Shure offers about 50 percent. to do with how it will sound as the cone does. Each ... JUvers of 15Church St. His And Save. -SHOWNAT • been a concern for the home user of sound equipment, If you were a dealer, which one would you want to sell? material has sonic properties that must be neutral­ ‘ paternal grandparents March 21 M arch 29 PnZA A REGULAR MENU 0-7:10*0:40. but it was a convenient excuse for salesmen and From a consumer standpoint, you would be wise to ized or compensated for so the speaker will sound "■ are Robert and Theresa S0.OO tr.oo M.OO manufacturers to use when some of the improperly buy the Shure cartridge. If yoli have trouble finding a ALSO AVAILABLE. natural. This has been done with all the materials in „4>elletier of 113 Ridge­ NEVER CRY designed solid state equipment on the market sounded dealer, contact me. wood Trail, Coventry. He For Tafc# OhI Ordtrs Call use so they all sbund good. I prefer aluminum and cardboard forms instead. This advertisement is WOLFIT harsh as compared to tube units. I'm glad you gave has a sister, Melissa Ann, ______4 4 3 -4 1 4 9 ______copper voice coil forms because of their good heat -SMOWhhT • misleading, but the speakers like this can usually be me the chance to set the record straight on this point. j\Jorqensen dissipation properties. They conduct the heat away recognized by their "lower than every other brand" 3*/i. Herald Classified 1:10-7:30-0:45^ price. ^ COMING SOON! from the coil windings during high power operation. QUESTION; Whatever happened to stereo compo­ II you have a question about stereos yon would like Labowski, Jellrey TERMS OF^ This makes a more durable speaker. AnIonlo’B All You Csn Eat nents made in the United States? I have looked for an to see answered here, write to: Jack Bertrand, The 'Leon, son of l*on and >K ^d ito n u m ENDEARMENT pu One thing to watch out for is some companies who QUESTION: Do tube amplifiers really sound American-made cartridge for' my turntable for Stereo Expert, P.O. Box U l, Manchester Herald, '"■Deborah Leal Labowski of ^ ^ The University ol Connecticut e Storrs % DINNER BUFFET £ — SMOWtIhT ■ advertise aluminum or copper voice coils are different than solid state amplifiers? Where did this S? Watch for our ads. ■? months. All the brands seem to be imported. Are there Manchester. CT 06040. Jack Bertrand is a licensed „.130 W? Center St., was TfcKclsA Info 486*4226 Phone 643-2711 l:40-7«HI:30 referring to the wire in the coil. Thev use cheap statement originate? any good American-made cartridges left? technician who lives at 46 Phelps Road in Manchester. .- born Feb. 27 at Manches­ S. BogOlhc«op«n«4 MonteyrifdBir ' ter Memorial Hospital. 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. March 12, 1984 - 19 Have those cracks checked Ahoiit Town IvOOK FOR THE STARS... # Chimney stains are a sign of troubie Health conferences set The Manchester Geriatric Clinic will sponsor two health programs this week. A tuberculosis screening Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get ment, and one cure. First, a north-facing chimney can QUESTION: We recently bought a home with a is planned Wednesday from 10 to 3 p.m. at the cool your smoke rapidly enough to make huge Salvation Army, 661 Main St. On Friday from 1 to 2 woodstove flue that was built four years ago. The amounts of creosote even though you are burning the previous owners had a woodburner attached to it and p.m. readings will be taken. better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a blazes out of the wood. Two, another common problem A diabetic conference is scheduled Thursda'y from 1 used it as their main source of heat. The chimney is oversized flue tiles. Your stove has a pipe vent of appears to be in excellent condition except for several Clean Sweep to 3 p.m. at Westhill Gardens, 24 Bluefieid Drive. Call eight inches round, but the flue tiles are about twice as 647-3174 for an appointment. spots on the exterior where there seems to be dark big. That means more surface area than necessary for ^ difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAonday-Friday, stains. Could this be a problem and how can we tell if smoke to condense into creosote. Bigger is not better the chimney is safe to use? Greg Allaire when it comes to matching a woodburner to a Learn to speak up chimney. ANSWER: Dark stains on the outside of the The Manchester Jaycees will sponsor a speak-up 8:30 g.m. to 5:00 p.m.______i f ______The cure is to reline the chimney with stainless steel program Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Knights of chimney means creosote is leaking through a crack in pipe with a direct connection to your stove. This the flue tile and then through the bricks. Your, Columbus, 138 Main St. The event is designed to means running either fiexible>or straight pipe from enhance one's public speaking skills and is open to the Pretty Yoke Sleeveless Knit chimney is at best borderline for usage with a solid Also, if you use that chimney and have a chimney your stove vent to the chimney top with a rain cap to public. Call 643-5258 or 646-8461. Homes for Sale 31 Rooms for Rent 41 Store/Office Space 44 Bullding/Contracting S3 Household Goods 62 Pets 65 fuel appliance. 1 wouldn't recommend using the fire, all the creosote that Has built up in between the keep rain out. Around the pipe pour “ Zonolite'' chimney until a certified chimney sweep or a mason exterior of the flue tiles and the interior of the bricks, insulation to keep the piping warm. checks it for soundness and safety. can be very difficult to extinguish and very dangerous, given its closer proximity to the wood With this method, you'll also have a safer chimney Q ES elects officers GENTLEMAN PRE­ FARRAND REMODEL­ USED REFRIGERA­ DOG TRAI Nl NG -S t o r t ­ Several things can happen with a chimney tike FERRED. $50.00 weekly. MANCHESTER yours. If there are areas where you can see creosote framing. due to the extra fire-stopping ability of the pipe. One • The Temple chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, ING — Cabinets, roofing, TORS, WASHERS, ing in April, classes held wflC . 646-2000. in bolton. Coll 643-9839for stains, maybe there are spots where you can't see The main point 1 would like to emphasize is that if caution: it must be stainless steel pipe: regular meet to elect officers Wednesday at 8 p.m. at ; NOW RENTING gutters, room additions, Ranges - clean, guaran­ registration. stains, for instance, around the wood framing. If any you can see trouble spots outside the chimney, you stoveppe would probably rust out in less than five Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. A potiuck supper ^ 822 MAIN ST. decks, all types of remo­ teed, parts and service. years. VERY COMFORTABLE CBfiMIlMlnBW deling and repairs. FR EE Low prices. B.D. Pearl & of the wood framing is exposed to the smoke, it is also may have worse unseen areas inside. planned at 6; 30 p.m. «>« ROOM — Convenient lo­ FREE TO GOOD HOME exposed to heat through the crack. If that were the estimates. Fully Insured. Son, 649 Main Street, cation. After 4pm call Telephone 443-6017, offer 643-2171. — Beautiful orange an­ case, you wouldn't even need a chimney fire to cause a QUESTION: I've been reading your column for I've done several of these jobs and the difference in 2 STORY BLDG. 649-0102. far full ItoBtfVBSBn 6pm, 647-8509. gora cot and port huskv- house fire. Just the constant heat on the framing could several weeks now. and it has been a good education stove performance and creosote production is W A TES to meet by Norma incredible. One extra bonus on top of it all, is that ••••••••••••••••••••••a AIR CONDITIONED PORTABLE DIS- /port shepherd dog. Good super dry it to a point where its kindling temperature for someone like me who has limited experience (like Manchester WATERS will meet Tuesday at 7:30 Tedford FU aV SPRINKLERED DESIGN KITCHENS by HWASHER — Needs pets. Coll anytime, 647- you'll burn less wood to maintain your accustomed Apartments for Rent 42 DOVER ELEVATOR could be lower enough to bring into the temperature most people) 'with woodburning. This is my problem. 1 p.m. at 72 E. Center St. Officers wil be elected. PARKING PRIVILEGES J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, hose. Easily repaired. $50 9278. have a big All-Nighter stove in my basement temperatures. range of the smoke and then your house is on fire. Weighing-in is from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ••••••••••••••••••••••a ALTER TO SUIT vanities, formica, Wilson or best offer. Butcher it If you do have a chimney fire, any cracks or weak fireplace. This is my fourth year using it. I keep a 1.000 to 6.000 S/F art, Corlon counter tbps, block look. Coll 646-0806, OBEDIENCE CLASSES PER FLOOR — Puppy kindergarten spots in the flue tiles or bricks could widen or give stovepipe thermometer at about 300 degrees F. One of the most MANCHESTER-One, two OFFICE SUITES kitchen cabinet fronts, days only. Ji:'. way, exposing direct flame on the house framing. normally. 1 clean the stove every six weeks but not unusual home purchas­ and three bedroom FIRST FLOOR RETAIL through advanced train­ Editor's note: you have a question you would like Scouts plan fair complete woodworking That's why firemen pay such close attention to the much creosote accumulates there. The real problem II ing plans on the mortga­ apartments. Heat and hot OR OFFICES service, custom mode DRYER, GAS GE — ing. Show handling. Pri­ chimney surroundings on chimney fire calls. They're area is the chimney: sometimes as much as 15gallons to see answered here, write to: Greg Ailaire, Girl Scout Troop 2 will sponsor a spring craft fair„ ge-finance scene today water. $400, $440, $495. furniture, colonial repro­ Heavy duty. Excellent vate lessons available. 647-5003 Storting April. Coll 643- checking to be sure the chimney hasn't ruptured at are removed, t^ice a year! 1 really don't know what to Manchester Herald, Box 591, Manchester, Ct„ 06040. May 19 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Center' is the "zero-percent Call 649-4800. ■8. NOt««N ductions In wood, 9 varie­ condition. Reasonable 9631. some unseen spot which could spew out creosote and do. I burn the fire nice and hot: my wood is always For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self- Congregational Church. Craftsmen may rent spaoe - mortgage". It is unusual ties of hardwood and price. Coll 643-9878. addressed envelope. Allaire, a 94 Carmen Road by contacting Elizabeth Wilt, 57 Lenxington Drive, or* because the ZPM re­ SECOND FLOOR — Two veneers NOW IN STOCK flames. seasoned a full year, and as you suggested, I don't try quires no interest to be .m resident, is a certllied solid fuel safety technician, and Charlotte Johnson, 73 Congress St. family. Five rooms. Heat Coll 649-9658 or evenings, KENMORE OIS- Cars/Trucks for Sole 71 An experienced chimney sweep or mason can to dampen the fire down to make it last the whole paid. It is the ultimate M4NCMSTR usually locate any cracked flue tile. The general night. The chimney is on the North side of the house, a member of the National Chimney Sweep Guild. Included. $450 monthly, 289-7010. HWASHER 8, HOOVER \A.- solution to the problem cjoii'all 646-3979. a im iB MKMISS 8B1IKT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa procedure is to first thoroughly clean the chimney. which I understand can be a problem. I even of high interest rates. Upright Vacuum — Both 2 VBAC education offered .“ $MI/1B$I This "un-mortgage" is 8,000 iq. ft. wtrthouBB or ussm- LEON CIESZYNSKI good condition. Coll 646- Quite often, I 've found that a cracked flue tile makes a measured the Hue tile opening to be sure I have a IR E E ROOMS — Heat, 1977 CHEVY BLAZER — . - . 4 " TOLLAND — The VBAC (Vaginal Birth After; occasionally offered by 71HF bfjr building. LOBdingdock.dovBf- B U ILD ER — New homes, 0591. “ hollow" sound when it's being brushed. After the good-enough draft area. It measures approximately Women likely to live longer hot water, carpet. $295. hBBd doort. Fnnoid parking. Excellent condition. Caesarian) support group will meet Friday at 7;M ' builders who are over­ additions, remodeling, chimney has been brushed down, inspect all the debris 12''xl2". What's next? No pets. Adults only. m laahy — a47-SMS DROP LEAF SO.LID 63,000 original miles. Au- p.m. at the home of RebiScca Tanner, 693 Buff C&P' stocked with unsold rec rooms,, garages, kit­ tomotlc. AM/FM that has fallen: pieces of flue tile may have fallen WASHINGTON (UPI) - By the year 2000 life Centrally located. Secur­ chens remodeled, ceil­ MAHOGANY Dinin­ ■■At: homes. The scenario cassette, power steering, m down. Then, visually inspect the interior of the ANSWER: Your problem is very common. It seems expectancy for women in the United States will have Road extension. ity deposit. Call otter ings, bath tile, dormers, groom Table with choirs. calls (or the builder toof- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa power brakes, tracker chimney looking for any visible cracks. Sometimes I like you've been burning the stove by the book, doing risen to 86.2 years, says a life insurance newsletter. The meeting is open to the public. The group gives.' 5pm, 646-7690. roofing. Residential or Very good condition. fer a home at its regular tires. Cheyenne package. have to perform a "smoke test.'' This is a procedure in everything just right, but still have tons of creosote An article in The Family Economist says the average support to women who have had, or who are having,q, selling price to a buyer Roommates Wanted 48 commercial. 649-4291. $300. Coll 646-8606 after which 1 block off the top and bottom of the chimney every year. And. of course, some bozo down thestreet life span for men by that date iss expected to be 74.3 caesarian bitrth. The group also offers a list of VBAC- ' who can make a 30% M ANCHESTER -4 room Spm. Asking $5000. Must Be PH0T04>UIDE years. The figures were provided by gerontologist physicians and literature. Refreshments are provided,; Seen. Daytime, Art, 244- EXaUSIVE and insert a smoke-producing “ bomb". The smoke does everything wrong and gets hardly any creosote downpayment. The re­ apartment, first floor, ROBERT E. JARVIS — SMAU fills up the entire chimney interior, and if there are build-up (and brags to you about it). Eileen Crimmins, an assistant professor at the and children are welcome. '' ' mainder is paid to the $550. Utilities and parking CHEST OF DRAWERS- 5071, weekends, 659-1015. •V ROOMMATE TO SHARE Building and Remodeling any exterior leaks, smoke will pour out. University of Southern California. Call 871-7373 or 228-0366. builder inequal monthly Included. 649-3379. With vanity and round JL 0 MEDIUM 1 There are two probable causes (or your predica­ R E N T — $232.50 plus Vi Specialist. Additions, installments over five garages, roofing, siding, mirror. Asking $75. Coll 8 3 3 § ^ LARGE] raars with no interest. TAKING APPLICA­ utilities. Security re­ AU UZB 'n quired. Available April kitchens, bathrooms, re­ mornings, 649-2558. The buyer does not re­ TIONS for 4 room duplex. placement windows- 12-V4-24V4. I 5015 U S l l ceive title until after the 2 bedrooms, large kit­ 1st. Four rooms. Oakland 1979 FORD FIESTA — Manor Apartments. Coll /doors. Coll 643-6712. ONE COUCH — 91 Inches Excellent condition.; An appealing knit vest is Hnal payment has been chen, 1 bath. $400 per long. Needs to be uphol­ This front - buttoned Mark, 649-6691, evenings 27,000 original owner a deliglit to wear with inade. month. No pets. Referen­ CAR P EN TR Y — Repairs, stered. $25. Coll otter classic with a pretty yoke miles. 30 day guarantee. and gentle A-linc flare is blouses or sweaters in ces required. Phiibrick security locks, remodel­ 5pm, 649-5904. Vltll the office olTEO- W A N TED — Responsi­ $2900. Coll 647-0661. sure to appeal to the half­ any season. Classified.. 643-2711 FORD REAL ESTATE. Agency, 646-4200. ing, alterations, garages, No. 5015 has knit di­ business Opportunities... .22 Store/Office Space .. Household Goods...... 62 CENTURY 21 and let our ble, non smoking female sizer. rections for Sizes Small, N o t i c e s For advertisements to be to share 3 bedroom additions, family rooms, OLDER FOUR DRAWER No. 8339 with Photo- Situation W a n te d ...... 23 Resort Property ...... Misc. for Sale ...... 63 R a t e s M9hly trained and vary COVENTRY — Two bed­ DRESSER — With full 1971 DATSUN PICKUP — Medium and Large (5- published Monday, the dead­ condo. Phone 646-8770, formica, cabinetry, Guide is in sizes 1 0 to Lost/Found...... Employment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: knovdadgtable atall ae- room apartment. Coun- swing-type mirror. On Rebuilt '73 motor; Radiol 16) inclusive. line is 2:30 p.m . on Friday. otter 8:30pm. closets, roofs, gutters, tires. Good running con­ 24ta. Size 12%, 35 bust, Personals...... Instruction...... 25 Wanted to R en t...... P e t s ...... 65 $2.25 for one day , aiai you aH sapaeta of . try setting. Heat and hot porches, decks, hatch­ legs. Needs some work. 3% yards of 45-inch. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa dition. $1000. Coll 646- TO ORDER, Sind S2JM fw rack Announcements Roommates Wanted. Musical Ite m s ...... 66 l ^ r real aatata Irantoe- water Included. $500 ways. 20 YEARS E X P E ­ $50. Coil 643-2880. Rsttsm, pin sot inr poittga m 4 Per Word: 5652. TO ORDER, tend $2.00 tor uch Auctions...... Recreational Item s ...... 67 Read Your Ad Oon whathar you art a m onthly. 742-8456, R IENCE - Q U A L ITY - aittam, Rlui SOt tot pestofo «nd lisndlinf. Real Estate 1-2 d a y s ...... 15« proapactiva buyar or aal- S e r v ic e s aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ANNE C4I0T Antiques...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14« evenings. INTEGRITY. DAN handling. S e r v i c e s Classified advertisements laf. Wo lake cara of aR tha SUElURNEH Msadisstsr HaraM Homes for Sale ...... # Ta g Sales...... 69 6 d a y s ...... : 13« dalaNa for our cHanlt MORAN — 649-5684. Misc. (or Sole 63 ^ Bank. are taken by telephone as a T W O BEDROOM llMAve. ttAmarkss F i n a n c i a l Condominiums...... Services Offered...... Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... :.. 12c |rdm lha llalkig Htall right Repossessions Maackaatar Htral4 convenience. APARTMENT — 2nd Services Offered 51 BREWSTER C O N ­ Ntw Tork, N.Y. 10021 Lots/Land for Sale .. Pointing/Papering___ through to Iho ftoandal Frlnt Nana, Addrtss nllk ZIF M floor. $415 month, un- Mortgages...... Happy Ads: The Monchestdr Herald is arrangomanla. Although 0 STRUCTION — Addi­ lisoaaa. etamtrlua CODE and Stria Nusilir. ' Investment Property Bullding/Contracting heotied. Security, refer­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa FOR SALE New T tit, R.Y. 10030 Personal Loans...... $3.00 per colum n inch responsible only for one Incor­ wo art apadallata In rad- tions, renovations, 1980 Dodge Colt *3799 SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ Business Property ... Roofihg/Siding ...... ences. Call 649-8365. rrint Insurance...... A u t o m o t i v e rect insertion and then only danUal proparly wa alao REWEAVING BURN decks, roofs, etc. L i­ 187ST-Blrd *1699 COOC, sa il Naitoar anO Siia. lections and a F R E E Resort Property ...... Heating/Plumbing___ D e a d l i n e s censed and Insured. Free Wanted to Borrow ___ for the size of the original handia commardal, In- HOLES — zippers, um­ EXCELLENT QUALITY New FASHION with Pattern Section in the F lo o rin g ...... Cars/Trucks for Sale ...... 71 dUatrlal and farm dtaa at 149 OAKLAND STREET estimates. Mike, 871-2559. 1966 Ford Mulling *1499 . For classified advertise­ insertion. brellas repaired. Window HARDWOOD. Mostly The ibovo ran bo loin il Photo-Guide patterns in ALBUM. Just $3.00. Income Tax Service . wall aa acraaga. Our ol- — Two room, heated al< size ranges, has a ROOKS RTS3.2S EACH R e n t a ls Motorcvcies/Bicvcies___72 ments to be published Tues­ E rro rs which do riot lessen shades, Venetian blinds. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa green. Cut, spilt and deli­ SIM. Employment Services Wanted...... Rec Vehicles...... 73 IWa la locatad at Rl. 44A, apartment. First floor. vered. Minimum 2 cords. special Grace Cole Collec­ #132 — 10 OlVe or REEF— 40 day through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement Keys. T V FOR RENT. 813 Miln St tion for larger sizes; plus Bttdlnrarti Itana ta «i*l baths, full base­ M ANCHESTER — Avail­ Pointing/Papering TIO N . Good tax repres>' 649-2433. 025-03 Box Z c/o The Manches­ — Immediate openingfor Herald. I S T — Bright, Inc. ment and convenient lo- able April 1st. New two ter Herald. I will answer 4268. enthusiastic, mature per­ EXCLUSIVE, antatidh should not be 76 experienced carpenter. Cptlon. Transferred bedroom. Carpeting, available, only to the ATAR I 2600 — Joysticks, M isc Automolivu TOWN OF MANCHESTER all serious Inquiries. BOOKKEEPER — Part son (or chiropractor's PART TIME — Flexible HIGH FASHION paddles and ten car­ LEOAL NOTICE Also necessary to have BOOKKEEPER — Part owner must sell. $52,900. fully insulated, applian­ wealthy, anvmorel The aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa time retail store down­ office. Port time after­ hours. Library organiza­ CPU B/W Realty, 647-1410. PAINTING AND PAPER tridges, including Poc- The Zoning Board of Appeols will hold a public hearing on LIBRARIAN — Responsi­ experience in leading a time, 8to 12hoursaweek. NAIL SOUTIQUE ces. $450 plus utilities. Tax Saver 6464W15. Monday, Morch 26,1984 at 7:00 P.M . In the Hearing Room, Placing an ad In Classi­ town. Must be accurate, noons, Monday, Tues­ HANGING — Exterior Mon, Space Invodera, In ble for al I services includ­ working crew. All phases Inquire at: Allstate Busi­ tion and selected clerical BHO. Allbrio Realty, 649-0917. FIRESTONE USEDTIRE Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, C T to hear and fied is easy. Just call knowledgeable through day, Wednesday and Frl- responsibilities. Some •pua taivici and Interior, ceilings re­ original boxes. Dust consider the following petitions: ing children's. 30 hours. of construction. Full time; ness Machines, 643-6156. •pmmmmrsKun p u tu m — 7(»-14. 6PL. Only 2000 643-2711. We'll help you trial balance. Call Ac­ day. Varied and •LUCBATIVl paired. References, fully INCOME TAX SERVICE ITEM 1 Ida J. LIndbert-Request variance of Article M.Sec- Starting salary not to employment and benef­ typing. Doctor's office. STORRS/WILLINGTON cover and cartridge miles. $40. Coll 646-5652 with the wording of your countant, Joseph Fl- interesting duties, typing •MO IK N M I N C I Insured. (3uallty work. — Individual or Business holder. $85. Coll 644-9041. NO. 990 tion 2.01 to permit use ot a portion of a residential exceed $11,500. MLS pre­ its. Call 742-5317, 8:30am Manchester area. Send M IC ItM B V LPta/tand (or Sole 33 AREA — One and two otter 6pm. dwelling os an electrolysis treatment room -63 Erie ad. lomeno, 232-4425. required. For Interview •OOMPLiri TBAMINO Martin Mottsson, even­ Tax Preparation. Dis­ ferred. Position availa­ to 5pm. qualifications to: Box B, P R O V »H > . bedroom modern apart­ Street - Rurol Residence Zone. appointment call 646-3489 c/o The Manchester ments with new carpet, ings 649-4431. count for senior citizens. PINE CABINETS AND APPROXIMATELY 1950 ITE M 2 A.B.A. Tool & Ole Compemv, Inc. - Request vqrl- ble March 15th. Send PRINTING & Cal lalM tor MtonaalaR an ttoa Your Business Office, 164 NO. 991 once of Article II,Section 16.12 to reduce front yard KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE® by Larry Wright between 9 and 11am, and tjerold. untoua oitortot. patio or balcony on 24 CO U N TER — Package FORD — 6 cylinder, en­ resume to: Selection INSIDE SALES AND 6:30 and 8pm. lOtEE CATALOG Of GEORGE N. CONVERSE post Center St., 647-9760. (40 feet required - 7.17 feet requested) to permit tvw> Committee, Bentley BINDERY beautiful country acres. deal. Renovating kit­ gine, complete with ra­ additions to existing building - 1395 Tolland Turn­ 2 ORDER PERSON needed — Pointing and paper­ BABYSITTER WANTED 721-7232 10)nd Bargains — 5 acres Tennis court, two cor chen. Asking $600. Coll diator, shroud, extra cor- pike - Industrial Zone. Memorial Library, Bol­ by electrical distributor. ESTIMATOR LEGAL SECRETARY — te- 500 acres, covering hanging. 30 Years Expe­ INCOME TAXES — Pre­ ITE M 3 Richard Grinavich - Request Special Exception In ton, C T 06040 by April — Part time. Working lighted parking. On otter 6pm, 643-5810. burotors, etc. Exact Duties Include telephone Established Manchester mother needs mature, VBrmont and the Berk- Route 74-44, easy access rience! Coll 643-2804. pared by CPA. Business & NO. 992 accordance with Article IV, Section 5.01.02 to per­ 15th. quotations, order receipt OUT or TOWN, w ?% o u tC T' condition ond year un- mit the addition of a convenience store on c site Minimum 5 years ex­ firm seeks experienced experienced sitter to care shlres, at lowest Imaglna- to 1-86 (Exit 100). $345 to Individual. Call John, TEN GALLON FISH and write up, light pur­ Lam iBBBitonnl Hfli ftotom known. $25. Coll 649-5684. with existing gasoline service station; and request perience. North part of secretary for Senior for three year old and Idft prices. Write: CA­ $420 plus Utilities. Call CEILINGS REPAIRED 659-3069. T A N K — With stand and variance of Article IV, Section 5.03.03 tor frontage chasing and expediting. or REPLACED with dry- Hartford. One mile Partner. Shorthand re­ Infont in m y Bolton TA LO G O FFIC E, P.O. 429-8212 or 288-8211 (or many accessories. Very INVITATION TO BIO ot lot (180 feet required-140 feet provided), for front Base salary plus commis­ Box 938, North Adams, wall. Coll evenings. Gory Seolad bias will be received yard (60 feet required - 10 feet provided), tor side from 91. Send resume quired. Call 643-2726 for home. Must have own appointment. good condition. $25. Coll yard (25 feet required -1 toot provided) - 329 East sion. Salary DOE, knowl­ in complete confi­ interview. Mdss. 01247. McHugh, 643-9321. In the Office of fhe Director EXPERIENCED BACK- transportation. Call 875- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 647-1106. of General Services, 41 Cen­ Center Street - Business Zone 1. edge and performance. dence to: Box A, c/o 7914 after 6pm. ter Street, Manchester, Con­ ITE M 4 Joseph TIerInnI - Request Special Exception In oc- HOE BULLDOZER OP­ This Is a career position, Real Estate PAINTING — Interio- NO. 993 cordancewith Article II, Section 16.15.01(e) and A r­ Manchostor Herald. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Store/Office Space 44 TAX PREPARATIONS BLACK CLOTH COAT necticut, until MARCH 27,1N4 ERATOR — With Class I I not a step to outside AMBITIOUS PERSON — r/Exterlor, wallpaper­ at 11:00 a.m. tor the tollow- ticle IV, Section 5.03.02 to use portion of existing In the convenience of with a large mink collar. building tor General Repairer's License; and re- license. Steady work. Be­ sales. Call Walt Costa at Neat, good character. ••e9««99e99«««9999999«9 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ing, carpentry. Superior Ino: Opportunity to earn $200 a R e n t a ls your home. Reliable- Size 20. $50. Phone 649- (1) FIRE OEPT. WORK PANTS guest variance of Article IV, Section 5.03.02 for lot nefits. Call 742-6190. 527-7111, 1-800-972-4455. Homes for Sale 'ji* workmanship. Reasona­ E EHIRTB frontage (100 feet required - none provided), tor SEWING MACHINE OP­ to $300 per week. Maior OFFICE SPACE AVAIL-" reasonable. Call Norm 1396. rear yard (30 feet required -15 feet provided) - 99 ERATORS — established A B LE — Ample parking, ble rates. Call Today for (2) WATER LARORATORY - company. No experience PART TIME INSER­ eeeeeeeeeee************ Free Estimate, 742-5726. Marshall, 643-9044. FURNITURE • EOUffiMENT Loomis Street - Industrial Zone. nationwide pillow manu­ necessgry. Will train. Cor TER S Wanted. Must be 18 good location. One 4 MAPLE FOURORAWER (2) TREE PLANTING ITE M 5 Robert Yokoltls - Request variance of Article II, CELEBRITY CIPHER facturer has Immediate Roomi lor Rent 41 room office suite with 610 Student desk and chair, (M EOLINOt) NO. 994 Section 12.01 to permit retail soles from temporary CBlabrIty Ctphar cryploorama ar« crMtBd ffom quotattona by famoua paopla. paM helpful. Benefits. Call years old. Call 647-9946 TA X eS P R EP A R ED — Ir trailer stand and. tent; and request Special Excep­ andpraaant. Eachlattarlntha(4pharatandafor«$othar. Today‘$M:K9qutt§D. full time openings. Expe­ so. ft.; another with 210 NAME YOUR OWN (4) N m FLAT FILBD FOR 646-3936 for appointment. and ask (or John, 8:30am your home or mine. Reas­ 30" X 18". Good condi­ DRAWINOB tion In accordance with Article II, Section 9.09 tor rienced ' preferred, day •eeeeeeeeeee*********^* sq. ft. Call 649-2891. PRICE — Father ond son. tion. $35. Call 643-6463. ' by CONME WIENER EOE. to 5:30pm. Fast, dependable ser­ onable and reliable. H.H The Town of Manchester Is this use; and request variance of Article IV, Section shift, five day week. Full an equal opportunity em­ 9 to permit a waiver of paved parking requirement - BY OWNER, CUSTOM. L4GHT HOUSEKEEP­ vice. Painting, Paper­ Wilson. Please call 649 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1127 Tolland Turnpike - Business Zone III. “R KYF’C LOQROBO -RF PYRFP CY benefit program Includ­ CAPE — With (Ireplacv' ioOO SQ. FT. — Ample ployer, ond requires on qfflr- BABYSITTER NEEDED ING ROOM — For non hanging & Removal. Call •3506. motlve qctlon policy for oil of ITE M 6 East Catholic Parents' Club - Request variance of ing sewing Incentive. Reasonably priced «i> parking, $200 monthly. Puts 65 NO. 995 Article IV, Section (, Alcoholic Liquors, to tell alco for church nursery Sun­ •moklng gentleman. 644-0585 or 644-0036. Its Contractors and Vendors Apply at pillowtex Corp, $65,500. Financing assist;; 280 so- ft., $100 monthly, os o condition of doing busi­ hollc liquors at fund raiser (Cabaret East) at East LOK ZMK. ZT EIRQYWYEIT RW: day mornings and even­ Parking, air condition­ aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 49 Regent Street, Man­ once possible. Perkhw air. 236^1,644-3977. ness with the Town, os per Catholic High School on May 11 and May 12,19S4, ings and Wednesday ev­ CU STO DIAN — Full time ing, kitchen privileges, Federal Order 11246. within 1,000 feet of another outlet, within 200 feet of a chester, CT. EO E M/F. Street, Manchester. CoU. refrigerator, freezer, REM OVE GREASE and WCMT VE MFK JRPIC. — H Y M F enings. For on Interview for custodial mainte­ DO A TWO-WAY favor...“ Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ school, and In a residence zone -115 New State Rood 742-5754. — washer arid dryer, etc. MANCHESTER, corner rust from outdoor metal cations ore available at the - Rural Residence Zone. and Information please nance of school. School get extra cash for your­ Coll 643-5600. Hartford Road & Pine St. furniture the easy way. General Services Office, 41 At this hearing Interested persons may be heard and written DRBODW. LOOKING FOR YOUNG, coll 647-0564. custodial experlenco pre­ Cheney Mill Complex. Just dip a cloth In turpen­ self and make It possible ORIENTAL SHOR­ Center Street, Manchester,. communications received. A copy of these petitions hot A M B ITIO U S PERSON to ferred but not necessary. When you have some- (or someone else to en lov THAIRED KITTENS Connecticut. been tiled In the Planning Office and may be Inspected dur­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "It you're doing something the same C E N TR A L LOCATION — Additional retail space tine and rub the metal ing office hours. help siding applicator. PAR T T IM E : School bus Hours are 3 to 11pm. tliing to sell, find a cosh- (Solid Color Siamese) — TOWN OF MANCHESTER, way you have been doing it lor ten years, the ciwnces are you Kitchen privileges. Free under construction. 500- until spots disappear. To those golf clubs you CONNECTICUT ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Live In or around Man­ drivers wanted. Now ac­ Contact Dr. Michael buyer the easy way CFA registered. Top shelf are doing It wrong." — Charles Kettering. lurking. Security and 1500 so. ft. units availa­ sell Idle Items the easy never use. Sell them with ROBERT B. WEISS, Edward Coltmon, Secretary yn. chester. Coll after 7pm, cepting applications. Coll Blake, Tolland High with a low-cost ad In' a want ad. bloodline. 8 weeks old. GENERAL MANAGER Doted at Manchester, C T this 12th day ot March, 19S4. C 1964 by NEA, Inc. riHtrences required. Call ble. Call Heymon Proder- way, use a low-cost ad In OUMWNCA. mc .TMH»g US P»t > TMO« 647-0033. today, 643-2373. School, 872-0561. EO E. Classified. 643-2711. Call 643-4351. 023-03 0244)3 643-2693 offer 4pm. tlet, 1-226-1206. classified. 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday. March 12, 1984

BUSINESS Democrats tap newcomer Latest big oil merger Hoya defense tor town vice chairman Jeopardizing another? Is consistent Poor foreign-language skills hurting us ... page 3 page 20 .. page 9 i • There are more teachers of English in the Soviet Studies. The House has already passed a bill Regents Diploma by 1987 and for all high school I Union than there are students of Russian in the United sponsored by Rep. Paul Simon. D-Ill., the Foreign graduates by 1991. I States. Language Assistance for National Security Act of Only 15 percent of all high school students now study I • About 10.000 Japanese conduct business in the Your 1983. Simon's bill would establish six new programs to a foreign language, down from 24 percent in 1965; only 8 percent of U.S. colleges require a second language i United States for their firms. Most of these speak encourage foreign-language training and improve the Manchester, Conn. i English as a matter of course, if not courtesy. In Honey's quality of instruction at all educational levels. for admission, a precipitous drop from 34 percent in Snow tonight; j contrast, approximately 900 Americans conduct Funds would be directed to model language 1966; and only a tiny 8.4 percent of college students Tuesday, March 13, 1984 Worth programs in local school districts, in junior and studied another language in 1980, against 17 percent in changing to rain :\ business in Japan for their firms and few speak any Single copy; 25« i' Japanese. Sylvia Porter community colleges and to colleges that enrolled a 1960. — See page 2 • In 1980-81, no Ph.Ds were awarded in Arabic, only minimum pefeentage of students in language Yet, weigh the links between foreign language lianfhratrr MpraUi one in Japanese and six in Chinese in the United courses. The underlying and inspiring concept: to training and jobs. About four out of five new jobs in States. encourage a language requirement. The bill would U.S. manufacturing come from foreign trade. The Perhaps, right after World War II, when we thought establish summer programs for students and their number of Americans working for foreign-o^ed ourselves the policeman of the world and acted with teachers, too. companies now tops 2.5 million. Of the $2 triliion an irritating arrogance fitting the role, such national educational laxity ushered in by the ’60s," global export market, America accounts for oniy incompetence in foreign language was more under­ says the president of Columbia University, Michael I. It would b ^ o less than cruel self-deception were about 10 percent. We cannot ignore this! Even if' standable (Let them talk English if they wish to Severn. And every expert on the state of American our adm ini^ation and Congress to ignore this vital Reagan's cronies communicate in sign language, the Leaders speak!) — but not now. Today, our dismal education echoes his remarks and recommendations. legislation.^ We must run fast merely to stay in our rest of the world’s leaders are beyond that. Multi-Circuits performance in foreign language is actually a Yet the federal government under President dismal way^hind place in our study of other dangerous problem. It makes us less competitive in Reagan has requested no money whatsoever to fund languages. We must appropriate adequate funds to Income tax guide available international business. It hampers us in diplomacy one major program that fosters language study at the make a meaningful difference in how we fare. collegiate and postgraduate levels. Congressional activity coincides with local efforts "Sylvia Porter's 1984 Income Tax Book,” her turn to and international relations. It threatens our national comprehensive guide to income taxes, is now security — not to mention that this incompetence For fiscal 1984, the federal government will spend a to strengthen foreign language requirements in available through her column. Send $4.95 plus $1 for saie compiete/ makes us appear silly to the rest of the world, where mere $4.6 million. And this represents a huge elementary and high schools. A 1980 state-by-state mailing and handling to “ Sylvia Porter’s 1M4 Income people routinely speak two or three languages improvement. For this year, the Reagan budget survey found that only eight states required high Tax Book,” in care of the Manchester Herald, 4400 fluently. request totaled zero. schools to offer foreign language instruction, and no Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. Allow four to six Syrians This failure of our educational system to build This year. Congress will vote to reauthorize the state had a language requirement for graduation. weeks for delivery. Make checks payable to Universal m : enrollments in foreign-language courses at all levels Higher Education Act, including Title VI. called Slowly, though, this situation is changing. New York, Press Syndicate. for $13 miliion was among the "most important casualties of a International Education and Foreign Language for instance, will require language proficiency for its By Jack Redden United Press International By James Sacks diate changes for Multi-Circuits Assistant News Editor employees outside management. LAUSANNE, Switzerland — Sy­ He said the sale had already rian Vice President Abdel Halim Bills vary w idely ' The sale of Multi-Circuits Inc., been announced to the company’s Khaddam told Lebanese leaders the Manchester-based printed cir­ approximately 700 employees in today that national reconciliation cuit board manufacturer, to Tyco Manchester. talks could lead to peace "with the Sandra Peay, a spokeswoman s & NOW Laboratories Inc. has been com­ help of Syria” as heavy fighting in phone systems isi 19 m pleted for "a fraction” under $13 for the Federal Trade Commission sounded an ominous note in Beirut. 5 9 in Washington, said the FTC W . million, Tyco Vicp President Irv­ The conference, which had a 0 ing Gutin said this morning. cleared the sale March 1 after brief opening session Monday By Sidney Shaw ted the most free calls, but Gutin said the New Hampshire- reviewing it for compliance with evening, resumed in the morning United Press Internationol Checkbook noted that the company based Tyco, a public company that antitrust concerns and filing re­ after a night of bloody battles in the — which is owned by Comsat, m manufactures printed circuit quirements. FTC Compliance Spe­ Lebanese capital left 24 people WASHINGTON — Most custo­ Aetna and IBM and recently laid boards, underwater communica­ cialist Patrick Sharpe said the / dead and 54 others were wounded. mers compare rates when choos­ off 12.8 percent of its workforce in merger agreement had been filed ^ "Khammed opened the meeting an attempt to stem massive losses tions equipment, fire-protection ing a long-distance telephone com­ Feb. 23. Margaret Moutsos, a — has recently changed its billing systems and commercial packag­ f saying that... with the help of pany, but a new study today found paralegal specialist with the Jus­ practices. ing, moved quickly to complete the i Syria, we are going to conduct an that how the systems calculate the tice Department’s pre-merger not­ "Nonetheless, SBS is still ex­ purchase for cash after learning effective, good conference for the length of calls may have a bigger ification office, said the FTC’s pected to be the most generous of that the merger had been approved future of Lebanon," conference effect on bills than per-minute release of the information indi­ the studied companies," Check­ by federal regulatory authorities. spokesman Eliane Gebara said. charges. cated that both the commission book said. Both the Federal Trade Commis­ ■A A Mrs. Gebara said the moodof the The service rating firm Consu­ and Justice Department had inde­ Checkbook, which expects to sion and the Justice Department meeting was "optimistic," but mers' Checkbook, after making pendently reviewed and approved publish its full survey in May as accelerated their review of the there were contradictory reports 2,000 calls through eight long­ the transaction. "The Complete Guide to Lower sale, he said, and had approved it .1 >• on the progress made toward distance phone companies, found As of Friday, Multi-Circuits Vice Phone Costs," said it released its as of about a week before the halting the fighting that heated up substantial variations in how com­ President William H. Stevenson preliminary findings due to recent Friday closing. He said company as the conference .convened panies time calls for billing pur­ became on-site manager of Multi- i: poses, with the financially ailing customer lawsuits complaining of m officials were pleased about the Monday. Circuits’ Manchester operations ^ A committee established imme- Satellite Business Systems giving MCI's and Sprint's billing accelerated review and the closing and President Merrill Whiston practices. of the sale. diately after the session’s opening customers the best break. I v» l retired from day-to-day participa­ Checkbook made the calls from Gutin, speaking from Tyco’s > v ’WB called on the leaders of Lebanon’s Telesaver charged an average of tion in the company, Gutin said. Washington, San Francisco, Chi­ Exeter headquarters, reiterated warring factions to contact their 40 seconds more than the actual m! Stevenson will now report to the call length, American Telephone & cago and Houston between Sep­ statements made when the pro­ *. *W 621 percent in ,a year-long period from money iunds to MMDAs were barter and countertrade deals for and who is a principal in Univex nfembers are quoted the price said, "It’s a closed-end account pushed through the crowd toward said, y Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mas­ manager relationship." sachusetts and Rhode Island prim­ ended last Sept. 30, although a lot of "extremely rate sensitive" and years through numerous barter and a member of its board of given the wholesaler." the candidate. He was holding open Glenn campaigned at the same A similar poll taken March 9-11 the money was moving into equi­ exchanges, some in business for a 7AOA 20 an empty hamburger bun, and metro stop, appearing right before aries, and turning out for caucuses showed Hart leading Mondale by switched for minor interest advan­ directors. "The great thing in barter is that You are limited by the items ties. The money market funds tages in early bank promotional long time and some that have Citicorp Venture Capital is an if a manufacturer overproduces a shouting "W h ere’s the beef? Mondale and leaving before the in Washington state, Oklahoma, 45 percent to 32 percent, with a available from 25 accounts, right? former vice president arrived. dropped from a 12.2 percent share campaigns, Bertelsen). sprung up in the wake of the equity partner in the firm as is line, it can price as it wants Just to Where’s the beef?" Nevada and Hawaii. American margin of error of 5.5 percentage to 8.1 percent. To the delight of the crowd, Most commuters shook hands with Samoa and Democrats Abroad points. He said those investors dramatic growth in barter during Jack Parker, former vice chair- get rid of excess inventory,” “We think our concept is sudi The total pool of investment him briefly and rushed on to work also were balloting. Hart and Mondale made mara­ accounted for up to 75 percent of the last recession and the less- map of General Electric Corp. Spencer said: “ It does not dlsruflt that with an expanding membar- Mon dal reached for him and also money increased from $1,895 tril­ began saying, "Where’s the beef? but a few told Glenn he could count Most of the final “ Super Tues­ thon sweeps through the three the money market funds that developed country debt crisis. Philip Stein, an attorney with normal IJnes of distriBution.” diip we will have such a variety lion to $2,163 trillion during the Where's the beef?” on their vote later in the day. day” salvos were aimed at voters states Monday — with the two went into MMDAs and most of Barter now accounts for about 20 years of experience in counter­ Univex expects that most of its that we will provide the ultimate BA I43i year-long period. Mondale had used the line — "Thank you, thank you, I appre­ in the South. Polls showed Mondale rivals aggressively attacking each them kept their acccounts open percent of world trade and some trade, is chairman of Univex. clients will elect to roll over any ability to simply get what you need Banks, rather than the funds. iS L written by an advertising firm for ciate it," Glenn said. with a strong lead in Alabama and other. ' with smaller'balances. experts say this could grow to 50 "The whole emphasis is to crests at year-end instead of through Univex," Spencer said. ; I