u - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1984

63 Cors/Trucks for Sale n Coro/Trocki for Solo 71 Heating/Plumbing 55 Household Goods O Misc. for Sale 63 Misc. for Sale 53 Misc. for Sale

1975 FORD G RANADA — MAN'S BEIGE/BROWN RCA WHIRLPOOL RE­ FOGARTY BROTHERS USED REFRIGERA­ Bank High mileage. Nice look­ END iOLI SPiaAl Herringbone (srrrail) FRIGERATOR — Ideal as — Bathroom remodel­ TORS. WASHERS. ing car. Best offer over Teenage suicide: Rates Astronaut en/oys second News analysis 27'h width, reg. .25t, tweed top coat. ZIp-aut a second refrigerator. Repossessions ing.' Installation water Ranges - clean, guaran­ $1000. Call 643-7714 after ,^now 2 lor .300 lining. Size 40. $40. Call $50. Call 649-1373. heaters, garbage dispo­ teed. parts and service. 649-7050. 6pm.______bicoiw Ttt Low prices. B.O. Pearl & 13% width, reg. 2 for .260, FOR SALE jate way up, doctors say . free fllgM~ln space of O’Neill budget] sals; faucet repairs. 649- now 3 lor .300 l9eODod0eColl * 3 5 0 0 Son. 649 Main Street. SiTvkic 7657. Vl.sa/M asterCard MUST be picked up et the 1070 CtiGvrolel C«m«ro M 5 0 0 MUST SELL! 1974 643-2171. Pets 65 accepted. Manchester Herald Office WOODEN HOCKEY 1076 T-Blrd *2000 M O N TE CARLO — New: ... page 11 ... page 20 ... page 7 FORM 1040 PREPARA BEFORE 11am ONLY. STICKS— $6each. Excel­ 1066 Ford Mustang *2000 Transmission, carbure­ TION. Good tax repres tor, plugs, wires, 2 snows. You’ll never know the Misc. for Sale 63 lent condition. Phone 649- The above can be seen entation should not be FREE - Home needed for Good running condition. power of Classified until TWO PAIR ICE SKATES 2433. at SBM . Available, only to the a v e ry , affectionate $1200. Call 6474273 after you use It yourself. Call eeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee — Black, plain. Medium 913 Main St. wealthy, anymore! The young, mitten pawed cat. 5pm.______643-2711 today to place an size. Special temper Tax Saver 644-0015. ad. Call after 4:00pm, 647- REGAL 19806cyllnder, blades. $8 pair. Call 649- SKI SET (Poles and boots Buyer meets seller In 9357. bronze color, automatic, 7517 Included) Make an offer Clossifled ... and it's INCOME TAXES — Pre power steering, power happy meeting for both. pared by CPA. Business & Household Goods 62 ALUMINUM S H E E T S under $501 call anytime SW EDISH ICE AU G ER — steering, power brakes, 643-2711, Individual. Call John, used as printing plates — for sizes and details. 643- 6 Inch with sharpening tilt steering, air conditi­ Clear tonight; Manchester, Conn. 659-3069. .007" thick, 23 X 24". 500 4859. stone, $20. Call 649-2048. Cars/Tnicks tor Sale 71 oned. Excellent condi­ BUNKBEDS With Mat­ each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone tion. $4000.643-4633 week- Misc. Automotive 76 sunny Friday Thursday, Feb. 9, 1984 tresses, $250. Girls white 643-2711. They M UST be days or 634-1221 French Provincial bed­ VANITY WITH MIRROR — See page 2 Single copy: 25C picked up before weekends. Ask for Mike room set, $475. Call 649- and matching chest of 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS 11:00a.m. only. Sears. FOR SALE: T-vo Dunlop TAX PREPARATIONS — 4179 after 5pinj______drawers. Good condition. WAGON — V 8, auto­ In the convenience of Asking $80. Call 649-2558. EXCELLENT QUALITY matic, powersteering, ra­ steel belted radial snow your home. Reliable- ONE OF THE surest ways uANGE FOAM-FLO HARDWOOD. Mostly dio, roof rack, posifrac- 1973 PDNTIAC VEN­ tires and wheels. P205- reasonable. Call Norm to find bargain buys Is to Buckle ski boots. Men's SKI JACKET— Like new. green. Cut, spilt and deli­ tiorf, defogger. Good TURA — $750. Excellent T5R14 Fits 1980 Plymouth M arshall, 643-9044. shop the classified ads 9 medium. $60. Call Bovs size 18. Shades of vered. Minimum 2 cords. snow-skling-hlll climbing running condition. Call Volare. $35 eoch. Call every day. 643-2880. blue. $15. Coll 646-1427. $70/cord. Call 649-1831. vehicle. Call 643-2880. after 6pm, 643-2045. 649-9902. P e n n e y U.S. bombards still at top Druze rebels; of tax list REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK J.C. Penney remained the town's largest taxpayer during 1983 with an assessment of $19,805,340. ac­ cording to a list of the town's 10 troops leaving largest taxpayers compiled by the assessor from the new Grand List. J.C. Penney's assessment in­ By Steve Hagey Christian east allowed one civilian cludes both real estate and per­ featuring... United Press International airliner to land at the airport. sonal property, the bulk of which is “ The Middle East Airways plane at the company’s Catalog Distribu­ BEIRUT, Lebanon — Another was on a humanitarian mission, to tion Center in the Buckland Indus­ ISO “ non-essential" U.S. Marines take away a badly wounded trial Park, Assessor J. Richard were airlifted from Moslem rebel- ^oman and her family. Normal Vincent said. controlled ylest Beirut today fol­ flights will resume wtien ail roads, Connecticut Light & P o w c Co lowing a massive American naval PRIDE A PLEASURE SUPER COLONIAL especially those around the airport remained the second largest tax­ The pride of ownership and the pleasure or liv in g m ihis spa- bombardment of the hills east of have reopened,” Beirut radio payer with an assessment ol cious home can be yours today. Let us show you the lovely lam- the capital. quoted MEA Chairman Selim $10,363,840. Hy room with a unique fireplace, the form ^ living and dining With a dream kitchen and breakfast room crafted in “ Another ISO Marines pulled out rooms, the four bedrooms and 2’/% baths, the recreation roonr Salam as saying. Multi-Circuits Inc., a manufac­ extra storage and two car garage. $115,000. the beauty and strength of rich oak cabinets. Your today,” Marine spokesman Maj. Brooks said the Marines left as turer of printed circuit boards, family will have plenty of sleeping room with thesM Dennis Brooks said at the Marine “ part of a pre-planned operation ranked third with an assessment of peace-keepers’ base at the interna­ started two weeks ago. They were $8,424,890 — nearly double its 1982 large bedrooms (Master has private bath and walk in tional airport in south Beirut. He non-essential personnel. They assessment of $4,310,040. Multi- closet). Spacious family room with picture window said the operation was carried out worked for the field hospital, the Circuits was the town's fifth in mock "hostile action.” and stunning fieldstone fireplace, formal living and post office, and other service largest taxpayer during 1982. . In London, the Foreign Office support areas. The increased asssessment was dining rooms, central slate foyer and hallway plus a said a car ferry chartered to help "There is no evacuation. There due primarily to new construction, walkout basement ideal for a future rec room. The evacuate up to 2,000 British civili­ are no orders,” he said. About 250 Vincent said. Other big changes ans from Beirut arrived off the other Marines were taken by included John Hancock Mutual maintenance free exterior of stone, aluminum and Lebanese coast. helicopte to U.S. warships off the Life Insurance, which went from thermopane windows round off this fantastic bar­ Two American F-14 jets thun­ Beirut coast Tuesday. sixth in 1982 to fifth in 1983 with an FIVE BEDROOMS dered over west Beirut in the Three U.S, Navy helicopters also assessment of $4,044,690. and the South Windsor: Large tri-level home with 1 'A baths, lormal liv­ gain. See it today at $125,900. afternoon drawing rebel .50- ing and dining rooms, family room with fireplace, private yard evacuated 51 people, mostly “ non- estate of developer Alexander with 16‘x32' inground pool New gas hot water furnace and caiibet machine-gun fire, wit­ essential" U.S. diplomatic person­ Jarvis, which went from third in oversized 2 car garage Just reduced to $90,900 nesses said. nel and family members, from the 1982 to sixth in 1983 with an We cm help you become a The rebels who overran west se^ front British Embassy in west assessment of $3,978,640, "REALE' PROFESSIONAL! BLANCHARD & ROSSETTO, Inc. Beirut earlier this week are Beirut where U.S. offices have And. developer Raymond F. Call 646-4525. and ask for Oan. demanding the ouster of President been located since the American Damato. who ranked lOth in 1982.. 189 West Center St. Cor. of McKee Amin Gemayel. Druze Moslem Embassy was blown up last year. was not in the top 10 for 1983. D.F. REALE, INC. — Manchester - Equal Housing Opportunity leader Walid Jumblatt today said In Damascus, Syrian President Vincent said the drop was probably Real Esfate it would be best for the country if Hafez Assad pledged to support the due to court-ordered adjustments M% HGte St.. ■•ficAgetgr, Cl. Gemayel committed suicide and 646-4525 646-2482 struggle of the Lebanese people in which resulted in a lower 1983 y \ his militia threatened to attack response to President Reagan’s assessment. American interests in Beirut if vow to use naval bombardments Replacing Damato ig 10th place naval bombardments resumed. against any Syrian-controlled was General Electric, with an "Either the civil war will con­ strikes on Beirut. assessment of $3,113,870. That tinue and Lebanon will just disap­ Reagan’s order came Tuesday a includes both leased equipment pear or Gemayel will realize he’s when he announced a staged Herald photos by Tarquinio and property at 61 Chapel Road. just an American puppet and a big withdrawal of 1,470 U.S. Marines Vincent said. loser, and if I have to give him from the multinational peace­ /a The complete list of the T o advice it’s better for him to keeping force in Beirut. Britain Makeup magic largest taxpayers in 1983 and their (commit) suicide," Jumblatt told pulled out its small contingent assessments are as follows: CBS News. Wednesday and Italy and France At Keeney Street School this morning, 1. J.C. Penney Properties Inc.. "It would be better for him and are seeking a United Nations force students watched a man turn into a a $19,805,340. ' ’ ^ 41' for the Lebanese people before we to replace their troops. hairy beast. As part of a performance of 2. Connecticut Light & Power. will be obliged to get rid of him in MANCHESTER-43 FOREST ST. Conveniently located 6+ room Cape, The official Syrian news agency “Little Red Riding Hood, Tom King of $10,363,840. another way,” Jumblatt said. Mmclie$ter $68,900 Manchester One of the original Cheney Estates, Sound & said Assad told the U.S. ambassa­ 3. Multi-Circuits Inc., $8,424,890. Charm & Beauty best describes this lovely 7 room Cape with 3 with 2+ bedrooms. (Attic could be used A lull in the fighting along the the Connecticut Opera Express applied Central location, walking distance to everything, Quality Construction Impossible to reproduce at dor to Syria, Robert Paganelli, 4. Purdy Corp.. $4,756,320. bedrooms, carpeting, living room w/fireplace and alt kitchen for children’s bedrooms.) Vinyl siding, “ gree|i'■ line” seperating rebel his wolf makeup before the audience, appliances. Lovely treed yard, fenced in rear. Conveniently unique 2 bedroonrt Condo. All large rooms, new the asking price. First floor features Ig, entrance, that Syria will continue to support 5. John Hancock Mutual Life located and a delight to see! Call our Manchester office for an kitchen appliances, gas hot air heat, carpeting, 1 foyer w/open staircase, living room, dining room, new wall to wall in living room, wood Moslem controlled west and south "the Lebanese people in its then hopped into his wolf suit. Above appointment. 643-4060 Insurance Co., $4,044,690. car garage, $45,9CX), den, modernized kitchen & lavatory. Second stove in family room. Shows nicely. Beirut from the government and struggle.” and left, he is shown in various stages of 6. Estate of Alexander Jarvis, floor has tour bedrooms, 316 baths, sitting room _ $64,900.00_ Lebanese military sources said the makeover. Fourth-grader Gwyneth $3,978,640. w/fireplace, 5 interesting unreplaceable fire­ the fighting today was sporadic Gagnon, extreme lower left, watches 7. Emil Downey et als, $3,944,350. places, rear staircase from kitchen, large cellar and there were no attempts by the transformation. The performance 8. Squire Village Associates, ideal tor hobbist or handyman, 2 car garage. Ask­ Inside Today Moslem rebels, who are seeking to will be repeated at 9:30 a.m. Friday at $3,616,470. jlk- - /■'i ing $195,000, oust the U.S.-backed Lebanese 9. Broadmanor Associates, government with the support of the Nathan Hale School, then at 1 p.m. at ; A T 20 pooes, 2 sections $3,525,550. Syrian government, or army Washington School. 10. General Electric, $3,113,870. y Advice ...... 12 troops to advance into opposing . 'i t a b k . Area towns...... 9 territory. Business...... is Today’s fighting erupted just Classified...... 18-19 Very nice 7 room Ranch on Porter Comics...... 8 hours after a bombardment by Manchester $129,900 U.S. warships of anti-government Democrats: Budget will pass intact Magnificent 6 room Colonial featuring 4 bedrooms, 2V^ baths, Tolland Street. Large living room with marble Entertainment...... 12 fireplaced family room, enclosed porch, carpeting, 2 car gar­ Vernon line. Lovely 7 room Raised Ranch. 3 bed­ Lottery...... 2 positions ended. MANCHESTER age and maintenance tree vinyl exterior. Located in moat desi­ rooms, large kitchen, family room, fireplace, built faced fireplace. Family Room, Full ba­ Obituaries...... lo U.S. officials said Wednesday’s By Susan E. Kinsman program. driving us to it." Van Norstrand with a $337 million incrca.se in rable area Many extras A truly distinctive home for the de- ins, large inground pool, large lot. $89,900. Quiet location and quick occupancy on this 7-room sement. Good sized lot. Call now for Opinion...... 6 naval bombardment, including the 4l.‘But I haven't heard a better said. taxes and fees, the largest in scriminating family. Call now for details. 643-4060 Ranch. Walkout basement, large lot and reduced for Peoplelolk ...... 2 United Press International quick sale. Only $66,500. further details and appointment to see. battleship New Jersey’s huge proposal yet," Stolberg said. Republicans applauded O’Neill history." Sports...... 15-17 House Majority Leader John $82,900.00 Television...... s 16-inch guns, was in retaliation for HARTFORD — Democratic le­ when he proposed creating an Robertson also questioned the REALTY WORLDe — Frechette Associates | . W eather...... 2 shelling from Druze Moslem gislative leaders have closed ranks Groppo, D-Winsted, said "I could Office of Inspector General, but proposed dedicated fund for trans­ U&R REALTY CO. be a lot happier if the bottom line FREE 497 Buckland Road. PO Box 623 gunners in the Shouf mountains. behind Gov. William O’Neill and Van Norstrand said he was unsure portation needs. "He was the South Windsor. CT 06074 I H S s t r a n o r e a l e s t a t e ! MARKET his $4 billion budget for 1964-85, was a little smaller. But the what the governor was proposing leader of the House when Demo­ 643-2692 Bus (203) 644-3461 I 156 East Center Street R E A L ESTA TE S E R V IC E S evaluation predicting it will pass with little governor addressed every area of or if it would work. crats moved to eliminate the Robert D. Murdock, ResNor I realty WORLD. Fach dt’ce vwepenoeniry owned end reeled S concern. It makes it that much 223 East Center SI., Manchester 6434040 V _____ Mencheeter 646-2000, change to the bottom line. Senate Minority Leader Philip transportation fund and there's no easier to pass.” However, Republican leaders Robertson, R-Cheshire, called the guarantee it won’t happen again. House Minority Leader R.E. Van Clark resigns position reacting to O’Neill’s spending plan governor’s proposals "an admis­ It's an admission of guilt," said Wednesday called it an "election Norstrand, R-Darien, complained sion of guilt.” Robertson. year budget” and warned the "it was an election-year speech.” Senate Majority Leader Richard as medic training chief continued spiral of increased "Every time they go through Robertson said O'Neil] offered a Schneller, D-Essex, called D.W. FISH REALTY CO. spending was edging Connecticut that cycle they build the spending balanced budget in an election O’Neill’s package "an excellent C(Mau- base. For a man who says he year “ accumulated from last year program that touches on all OF By Alex GIrelll the life support program. closer to an income tax. Since the program's start in O'Neill said his $4:006 budget, doesn’t want an income tax, he's when he saddled, the taxpayers concerns of our citizens." 243 Main SI.. Manchester 'Jernon Circle, Vernon Herald Reporter ^ July, Clark has devoted full time to representing a 10.8 percent in­ 643-1591 872-9153 James Clark has resigned from the position. For the first three crease over thi.s year, was respon­ his position at Manchester Memor­ months of its operation, he lived in sive to the “ real needs of our 9 ial Hospital where he is training the firehouse and went with the people” and within “ their ability to . Gasoline tax hike questioned coordinator for the town’s Ad­ emergency crews on all runs, pay the bill.” vanced Life Support System. critiquing each run immediately O'Neill targeted transportation, By Sarah E. Hall that budget ay 6 or 7 percent, and gested that a capital improvement JUST USTED 60’$ WESTWOOD 90’$ Michael Gallacher, acting direc­ after t|^ crew returned to the education, economic development Herald Reporter that's what we’re going to try to bond would be a more fair way to Full dormered cape with 3 bedrooms on the 2nd floor, 2 Luxurious 3 bedroom home in mint condition with new tor of the hospital, this morning stationr and human services for spending do,” he added. pay for highway rebuilding, be­ 2'h full baths, brand new heating system, oversized garage wail to wall carpeting, baths, fireplaced family room, confirmed rumors of Clark’s resig­ He devised the curriculum used increases in his 19-minute speech, Zinsser predicted that the gover­ cause it would distribute the plus extras galore! HURRY! glass sliders to deck and more. Three Manchester legislators nation. He said the resignation was at the University of Connecticut interrupted by applause 10 times. agree that Gov. William A. nor’s budget, which last year faced financial burden over everyone, accepted Monday after several Medical Center for training the He also endorsed programs to O'Neiirs proposed $4 billion state heavy opposition in the Legisla­ not just car drivers. meetings had been held to discuss paramedics and he attended the reduce prison overcrowding and budget is none too tow, and they ture, will not be in the legislative “ Everyone benefits from better it. He declined to discuss the classes. vowed to continue to campaign for question the 3-cent-per-gallon gas­ limelight this time around. ‘ 'I think roads,” he added. circumstances surrounding the The operation has been under a uniform drinking age in the seven oline tax that would.Jielp fund his other issues (like the funding of Zinsser said O'Neill is "on the resignation, but did say the admin­ supervision of the hospital’s Emer­ Northeast states., proposal to rebuild the state’s O’Neill’s $5.5 billion highway plan right track" withhishighway plan, istration did not ask for it. gency Department, which has "It was very positive, the best roads and bridges. and hospital cost controls) will and contended that the gasoline The resignation becomes effec­ been headed by Dr. Robert Butter­ budget yet,” said House Speaker “ I think it’s a little high," said occupy the Legislature,” he said. tax is "probably the fairest way to tive March 1. field, who is also chairman of the Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven. Rep. Elsie "B iz" Swensson, R- “ I don’t expect too much resist­ do it." But he criticized those who Clark declined to comment pub­ town's Emergency Medical Ser­ Stolberg said he expected "some Manchester. “ A 10.8 percent in­ ance,” McCavanaugh said. "Last had allowed the highways to fall licly on his reasons for resigning, vice Council. Butterfield has re­ fine tuning” by the Democratic crease (over current spending) year, we were faced with tremend­ into disrepair in the first place, but it is understood to involve the tired from his hospital post but is caucus over school aid equaliza­ seems like an awful lo’t.” ous deficits, and we had to really saying proper maintainence migi.'. operation of the Advanced Life remaining on the job until May . tion grants and Aid to Families increase taxes." (This year, the have precluded the need for $b 5 BE DAZZLEDI 1 When asked to "grade" O’Neill’s PORTER ST. Support System. The program, Clark had high praise today for with Dependent Children. O'Neill budget. Rep. James R. McCava- state will probably end up with a billion in repairs. by the beauty of this 3 bedroom Cape Cod. Fireplaced Home beautifull Quality, charm and location make this recommended 95 percent funding living room. 2 full baths, aluminum siding and garage! staffed by paramedics and emer­ Dr. Butterfield’s role In develop­ naugh, D-Manchester, said, "It’s multi-million-dollar surplus). After receiving “ lots of letters" Immaculate home worth seeingl Fireplaced living room ment of the program. for the school grants and no He added that, among the High eo's plus den or olflcel ERA BUYERS PROTECTION PLAN. MANCHESTER $69,900 MANCHESTER $106,000 gency medical technicians who are respectable. I don’t think it’s too from constituents who said they also firefighters, operates from th^ The EMS Council is scheduled to increase in welfare benefits. little, let me say that.” Democrats he’s heard comment on were “ a little leary” of the gas tax ★ ASSUMABLE ★ ★ N E W iI^ Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ meet tonight at 7:30 in the gold “ But it will end up pretty close to "There’s nothing in that budget O’Neill’s budget, "nobody seemed and the dedicated fund it’s sup­ BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO, INC. ment but under the medical control room of Lincoln Center. The the bottom line," Stolberg said. which takes into account any kind to be real upset or very happy with posed to go into. Rep. Swensson REALTORS Charming Cape on quiet street with many Quality built Raised Ranch with dining of the hospital. subject of Clark’s resignation is There was some grumbling over of expenditure control, and that it." said she doubts she’ll support the* 1 189 WEST CENTER STREET VNw extras. Built-in china closet. Combination room, large family room with w/w, floor to Clark, a nurse practitioner in the likely to come up. the proposed 3-cent a gallon tax concerns me. This is definitely an McCavanaugh challenged the proposal. (Comtr of McKag) TMT LR, DR. Appliances, level fenced yard. Poss- ceiling fireplace. Slate entry, oak cabinets, Emergency Department of the Clark, who lives on a farm in increase on gasoline to help pay for election-year budget," said Sen governor’s proposed gasoline tax, But she praised the many human hospital, was assigned by the Bolton, said he dops not plan to road and bridge repairs under the however, saying he is not'Satisfied ____ 646-2482 V ibie assumable mortgage. Call for details. birch doors, 18x12 dsck, two car oaraos. Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester. services increases the budget hospital as training coordinator for leave the community. governor’s 10-year, $5.5 billion “ I’m convinced that we can cut it’s the best alternative. 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<4 i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 9. 1984 - 3 Celebrities loin campaign Glenn flag flap settled I Police roundup Manchester Mond£(le No. 2 to actor Newman In MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - LeFreniere said he was tipped of The flap over the flag is over. the violation by "complaints of an Man field Handicapped boy moves John Glenn's campaign agreed anonymous nature.' The people By AAlllv McLean will be in New Hampshire Tuesday to stump "I'v e been working on the idea of nuclear Wednesday to secure a 12-by-26- who called said they were not Richard Cormier, special education director for Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo. arms control... That's why I'm up here foot American flag draped across involved with another (presiden­ United Press International (or Manchester schools, said today that the single Newinan and Mondale arrived to a crowd campaigning for Walter Mondale," New­ the front of the building that serves tial) campaign." in holdups mother of a 10-year-old. multiply handicapped NASHUA, N.H. - Kathryn Wiggin, 83, of female fans at Manchester’s small man said. as the New Hampshire headquar­ A few weeks back, the Glenn boy, whose support could have cost the town $1 came in her mink coat to see a tanned, airport Wednesday and made stops in Mondale's commitment to peace and his ters of the Democratic presidential campaign clashed with the city million over the next decade, has moved to graying Paul Newman help Walter Mon­ Nashua, Exeter and Manchester. Their early endorsement of a nuclear freeze candidate. over a zoning violation Involving a A New Britain man who police said confessed last another town. appearances mixed campaign rhetoric earned Newman's support, the actor said. ‘ On Tuesday, Assistant Building mill building used by campaign dale campaign before one of the biggest months to a string Hartford-area robberies was “ The Manchester Board of Education is no crowds of the New Hampshire primary ranging from actress Bo Derek to Lebanon. Commissioner Leon LeFreniere workers. The dispute was settled Mondaie compared Newman to President formally arraigned Wednsday in Manchester Super­ longen responsible for any Manchester student^ Ti season so far. About SOO people packed a hot, stuffy ordered the flag down because he before a threatened eviction Reagan, a former actor. ior Court on charges stemming from armed robberies currently in residence at Bradlee Hospital or said it violated the city's sign notice. " I was here when Paul Newman came to senior citizens hall in Nashua, shouting and "He's, unlike some actors I know, deeply at the Bonanza restaurant on Main Street and Dairy Benhaven School in New Haven.” was Cormier’s campaign fdr Gene McCarthy in *68. He's waving signs that read; "Mondale and ordinance. The campaign took the latest committed to arms control,” Mondale said Mart on Center Street in December. only comment. The boy in question was in handsomer than ever. He’s matured like Newman '84." LeFreniere said Wednesday the flap in good nature. of Newman. According to police, George R. Allen Jr.. 28. residence at Bradlee Hospital in Rhode Island, flag could stay if it was secured to "W e stand by our troops in New me. I ’m more beautiful than ever, too,” the "When I came up'in '68, the big issue was confessed to a string of robberies including the one at and was to transfer to Benhaven. elderly Nashua woman said Wednesday. the building to prevent any hazard Hampshire who are standing up war and peace," Newman said. " I t hasn't Newman's chiseled face and famed blue the Manchester Bonanza after Farmington police Late last month. Cormier was told by school changed in IS years." to pedestrians or vehicles. for the symbol of America’s With less than three weeks before the first eyes were immediately recognized every­ arrested him Jan. 16 in connection with an armed officials in Hartford that the boy’s mother had primary, the popular actor became the first Workers secured the flag to the Democratic political process," Newman, no stranger to New Hampshire where he went. His graying hair did nothing robbery in that town. called them to say she was moving there from of a series of celebrities to campaign for primary politics, campaigned extensively building with rope to comply with Glenn's national campaign said in to discourage the many fans. Young The Dairy Mart clerk picked Allen’s photograph out Manchester. Repeated attempts to contact the in 1968 for Eugene McCarthy. the order. a statement. Democratic presidential candidates. Actor ipothers with small children to great of a Une-up, identifying him as the man who forced her mother failed, and Cormier was awaiting Ed Asner will campaign on Monday for Sen. " I subsequently , found myself being No. grandmothers rushed to shake his hand or at gunpoint on Dec. 22 to empty the store cash register verification of the move before announcing it. Alan Cranston, D-Calif. Singer Carole King 19 on Mr. Nixon's enemy list," he said take his picture. and safe. Allen made off then with $330, according to Cormier was asked to comment further, but he police reports. said. " I believe enough has been said already on In Manchester, Allen faces charges of first-degree this issue." Herald photo by Tarquinio robbery, third-degree larceny and fifth-degree Weather larceny. He also faces charges in connection with two Peopletalk Ambulance needed a jump East Hartford cases and is currently being held at the Plan pleases Kennedy Hartford Correctional Center in lieu of posting $50,000 School Superintendent James P. Kennedy said Today’s forecasts Town of Manchester firefighters con­ start took in a matter of seconds, bond. His case was continued to Feb. 16. this morning he was pleased Gov. William A. Working with Widmark Haley is a library fan nect cabies to help jump-start a Manchester Ambulance owner Roger O’Neill put education near the top of his proposed Connecticut, Massachusetts and Manchester Ambuiance, which stalled A South Windsor woman was arrested Wednesday $4 billion spending list for fiscal 1984, but Taylor Hackford, who directed his first film Rhode Island; Sunny today. Highs Talbot said. Five of his ambulances were Alex Haley says libraries played an important after the driver, in a hurry to assist at the night after ignoring a warning from Manchester disappointed that reimbursements to towns for with “ An Officer And A Gentleman," has a new rote in his life but he expressed concern that around 30. Clear tonight. Lows in on the scene to transport the four police that she could not drive her unregistered car. school spending were not boosted higher. movie coming ( S t l — "Against All Odds," starring children today are being diverted by the the teens. Mostly sunny and a little scene of last week's automobile crash people involved in the accident to forcing police to chase her through the streets of Kennedy singled out O'Neill’s proposal to raise Jeff Bridges, James Woods, Rachel Ward and computer revolution before they can develop an milder Friday. Highs 35 to 40. on West Middle Turnpike, left it idling Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester, police said today. the state's Guaranteed Tax Base reimbursement Richard Widmark. appreciation for reading. Maine: Becoming mostly sonny with all systems running. The jump- Ellie J. Askenazi. 36, was stopped by a police officer to 95 percent as the school item that "everyone He admires Widmark’s professionalism, but The author of "R oots" said in Columbus, Ohio, today. ^)ghs 5 to 15 north and 15 to on West Middle Turnpike after police discovered the has their eyes on." He said full funding is needed, found him sometimes intimidating and demand­ “ Computers cannot replace the printed word. 25 south. Clear tonight. Lows5to20 car she was driving was unregistered, they said. and is now "tw o years overdue." ing of star treatment. The things that are to be gained, the adventures below north and mountains and 5 When told she could not drive the car again until it was The reopening of the historic Horton vs. Meskill "When you teli somebody like that you want from within the pages of books and the manner in above to 10 below south. Partly $62,000 settlement in sidewalk fall registered she replied that she would drive it anyway case which led to the establishment of the GTB something more, they tend to cail you a which they are gained ... are to be gained in no sunny Friday with a chance of and drove away. The officer tried to 8pen her car door program to equalize educational opportunity is pipsqueak.” Hackford told Women’s Wear Daily, other way, not visually, not orally.” flurries in the mountains. Highs in as she started off but was nearly dragged down the significant. Kennedy aded. He said it could adding, "The bottom line is that actors like He added, “ If I were looking for somewhere to the teens and 20s. street, he said. "easily act as a spur to move closer to the 100 Widmark and Robert Mitchum have made some live, a community, I would look at various places, New Hampshire: Becoming on directors’ agenda for Tuesday Police followed her onto Linnmore Street and then percent.” terrible. films, filrns where they intimidated and one of the first (things) I would look at is the sunny today. Highs 5 to 15 north onto Deerfield and Foxcroft drives, where three He said O’NeiU’s failure to propose funding for everybody else and did exactly what they wanted. quality of the library." and 15 to 25 south. Clear tonight. Bv Alex Girelll partial disability rating to 30 Robert Young, water and sewage officers were able to box her car in with their cruisers, proposals to lengthen the school year and the But they understand they are being paid a iot of Lows 5 to 15 below north and 5 Herald Reporter percent. treatment manager, says, how­ they said. Trapped, Mrs. Ashkenazi tried to lock her kindergarten day did not mean they were dead money, and if you stay with it they buckle down.” above to 10 below south. Partly The Martin’s sued the town in ever, that three new chlorinators door, police said. When they managed to open the door issues, though he said there is probably not sunny Friday a chance of flurries The Board of Directors will be Superior Court and in a pretrial will now cost only about $2,000 and pull her, resisting, from (he car, the car rolled into sufficient legislative support for the two contro­ ‘Manhattan Faces’ exhibited north. Highs IS to 22 north and 22 to asked Tuesday to approve a $62,000 conference, a judge placed a more than the retrofitting plan. He one of the cruisers, they said. versial reforms to pass. 30 south. settlement in a case involving a minimum value on the case of says the manufacturer has drasti­ She was charged with two counts of driving an Glimpses Fashion designer John Weilz numbers among Vermont; Periods of cloudiness Manchester woman who was in­ $75,000. cally lowered its chlorinator cost to unregistered automobile, engaging police in pursuit, Town is seeking bids his accomplishments photography and an exhibit today. Cold. Highs in the upper Sunny today in Connecticut jured in a fall on North Elm Street. If the recommendation of the meet competition. reckless driving and interfering with police. She was of his camera portraits, "Manhattan Faces,” will teens and 20s. A few clouds tonight Isabel Sanford of the CBS sitcom "The Today sunny. Highs around 30. Northerly winds 10 to 20 mph. The accident occurred July'22, town attorney i^ approved, the The directors will also be asked later released to her husband after posting a $150 The town is inviting bids on two reconditioned open at the Museum of the City of New York on cold. Lows zero to 10 above. A non-surety bond. Jeffersons” was named 1983 Volunteer of the Tonight clear. Lows in the teens. Light variable winds. Friday mostly 1980. Mrs. Frederick Martin, then town will pay $30,000 now, $20,000 to allocate $2,500 for parts to repair voting machines and 1,800 gallons of yellow Year by the T.H.E. C lin icF o r Women, Inc., March 7. mixture of clouds and sunshine sunny and a little milder. Highs near 40. Today’s weather picture was of 165 Henry St., fell while walking in one year, and $20,000 in two a pump at the sewage disposal traffic paint. which provides low-and no-cost medical care for The "Faces" are portraits of 43 men — Friday. Warmer. Highs in the Manchester and East Hartford police have linked Bids for both items will be opened Feb. 24 at 11 drawn by Mike Vigeant of 41 Byron Road, a fourth-grade student at with her husband on North Elm years. plant. minority women. including Waller Cronkite, Zubin Mehta, Van upper 20s to low 30s. the same car to the theft Wednesday afternoon of a.m. in the office of the director of General Bowers School. Street. She said she stepped aside The directors are scheduled to The directors will be asked to The Dallas Opera and the Dallas Symphony Johnson, Bill Buckley, Sen, Bill Bradley, Mayor Long Island Sound: Winds wes­ to avoid an oncoming car and fell meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the authorize construction of a sani­ jewelry from a Manchester store and an armed Services. Association will present Luciano Pavarotti in a Ed Koch, Bill Blass, Elli Wallach, Andy Warhol, terly 15 to 20 knots becoming when she stepped into a hole at the hearing room of Lincoln Center. tary sewer in Porter Street with 55 robbery in East Hartford less than an hour later, they The specifications for the voting machines call performace to take place Aug. 19, on the eve of the Tom Wolfe, Alan King and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. northerly at the same speed this edge of the road. There was no Because the cost of new chlorina- percent of the cost to be financed said today. (or nine-party. 30-column, non-printomatic Republican National Convention. Asked at a preview of his show this week why he afternoon. Winds variable at 10 sidewalk in the area. tors had decreased, the directors by the state. A sales clerk at Encore Jewelers on Main Street 160,000 series machines that are approximately 'Die Eurythmicq began a European tour did only men, Weitz said, "T h ey ’re more natural knots or less tonight. Southeast 10 She has undergone surgery twice will be asked to allocate $10,100 to Public hearings will be held on a reported that she discovered two rings missing from 10 years old. The delivery date is unspecified. Tuesday night in Frankfurt, West Germany, that subjects. Women worry about being photo­ to 15 knots Friday morning becom­ and more surgery will be required, buy three of them for the water number of appropriations, most of the store shortly after a pair of black men left the Bidders for the traffic paint are required to winds up March 8 in Oslo, . graphed — their hair, their makeup. By the time ing southwesterly at the same according to a report from Mal­ treatment plant now under con­ them to be financed by state grants store, police said. She told police the rings had been on submit eu one-gallon sample of the mixed paint Adam Ant will be the musical guest on the Feb. they get in front of the camera they’re tense. Men speed Friday afternoon. Visibility, colm Barlow, assistant town struction. Originally, the town had or by fees. display on the counter before the men entered. She they propose to furnish. The town hopes to have 11 edition of NBC’s "Saturday Night Live." aren’t that way at all." 5 miles or more except lowering to attorney. eliminated the new chlorinators to Appointments to (ill vacancies said her vision of the display was blocked while she the paint delivered by June 1. The March issue of Playgiri magazine features 3 to 5 miles in haze late tonight and The report says Mrs. Martin’s save money and had planned to on seyeral town agencies are showed one of the men some merchandise in another pictures of actor Kiirt Russell. Friday morning. Average wave doctor says she has a permanent update three existing chlorinators. pending. part of the store. Rick James and Smokey Robinson, currently heights, 2 to 4 feet today decreas­ A sales clerk at Michael's Jewelers on Main Street Trail is being cleared enjoying the success of their national pop-R&B hit ing to 1 to 2 feet tonight. later reported two suspicious black men had been in Progress is being made on clearing a new trail duet, “ Ebony E yes," have teamed up for a new How to run a network Michael’s, asking questions about the merchandise around the bed of what used to be Laurel Lake. video of the single. while looking nervously around the store, police said. Brandon Tartikoff, president of NBC Enter­ Air quality to seek town permit Dr. Douglas H. Smith told the Hockanum River Emmanuel, one of the top Latin singers from She said they left Michael’s and entered Regal’s tainment. gives a programmer’s Ten Command­ Linear Park Committee Tuesday night. Mexico, has signed with RCA International. The state Department of Envir­ Men’s Shop next door, where they remained for about ments in the current issue of California Smith, chairman of the committee, said a Kenny Rogers and CBS Entertainment have onmental Protection forcast good 20 minutes, police said. While theyw ereinR egal’sshe magazine. In edited form, he said: three-mile trail should eventually be completed signed a muitimillion doilar iong-term agree­ air quality levels across Connecti­ for dinner-dance at Cheney Hail got the license plate mimber on their car. around the lake, which is being filled in by the 1. Never schedule a show just because you like ment embracing alt forms of TV entertainment cut for Thursday. The same car was! reported to have been the town for use as a landfill. The committee is it. . getaway car for a robnery at the A-1 gas station on broadcasting including mini-series, variety spe­ The Cheney Hall Foundation of it from local donors and rest in currently clearing a trail along the east side of the 2. If a show's concept takes longer than 10 an artist, has done a rendering of a Burnside Avenue in EaSt Hartford a half hour later, cials, motion pictures for television and other Extended outiook Wednesday voted to apply to the grants. lake because work on the west side has been seconds to explain, you're dead. social event at Cheney Hall as he police said. According to East Hartford police, a gas program formats. town Building Department for Mary Blish of the Little Theater disrupted by the relocation of Interstate 86, he 3. Protect quality shows at all costs. Extended outlook for New Eng­ envisioned it at the turn df the station attendant was "jostled " by a customer as he permission to use Cheney Hall one of Manchester, a partner in the said. 4. Put funny people in comedies. Turn on the set land Saturday through Monday; century. The work was purchased was pumping gas. When money the attendant used to day in the spring for some kind of renovation, told foundation The state has agreed to provide a new trail on and see just how unfunny many actors are. Connecticut, Massachusetts and by Savings Bank of Manchester make change for customers fell out of his pocket, the dinner-dance to dramatize renova­ members she will apply to Kresge the west side when the highway construction is 5. Do not schedule weighty material on Rhode Island; A chance of rain and will be displayed by the bank other man grabbed the money and'fled with his tion of the halt. Foundation for a grant. completed, he said. Boneheads cite first flier weekends. Saturday. Fair Sunday. A chance when renovations to its Main companion in the car, police said. Because renovation will not have LTM itself has just completed its Completion of the trail has also been delayed 6. There’s no such thing as network loyalty. of showers again Monday. Highs Street building are completed. The incidents are under investigation by both police Some may attribute the first manned flight to Satellite view been completed, the event will be most successful patron’s drive and because the town is extending its landfilIr'Smith 7. Women are the target audience on every ^m ostly in the 40s with lows ranging Work on the historic hall has departments. the Wright brothers, but the Bonehead Club of confined to tbe main floor. has 800 subscribers. Mrs. Blish said. However, the town plans to grade and seed night of the week except Sunday, when men ' from the mid 20s to the mid 30s. slowed because of cold weather, Dallas claims Texan Jacob Frederich Brodbeck Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3 a.m. EST shows a The Building Department will attributed the good showing to the new slope in the spring, he said. control the tube. Vermont: Chance of rain or wet but about half the work contracted Manchester police Wednesday picked up a pulled off the feat 38 years earlier. comma-shaped area of cloudiness over the Plains'and Mississippi have to inspect the building to be interest in Cheiley Hall, where the "When it gets completed, it should be very 8. Never compete against a strong show with snow Saturday. Fair and dry to Metro Builders has been 34-year-old man being held in New York on criminal That historical injustice earned Brodbeck the sure it is safe for a crowd. theater group will hold its perfor­ nice," he said of the new trail. one of similar appeal. Sunday. Chance of rain showers on ^which is producing showers and thunderstorms. High level completed. charges and brought him to Manchester to face 1984 "Bonehead of the Y ear” award announced While the application is pending, mances in the future. 9. Every time you schedule something of Monday. Highs in the upper 30s to Cloudiness stretches across the Far West. charges in Manchester Superior Court today that he by the club this week. a committee from the foundation The Manchester Fine Arts Coun­ Michael Foley, a restorer of questionable moral value, look at yourself in the mid 40s. Lows Saturday and broke into a Hilliard Street residence last August, The ciub annually honors an unusual or hapless will begin planning for the event, cil will have an art auction Feb. 24 musical instruments, has offered m irror — literally. Sunday 15 to 25. Lows Monday in police said today. group or person whose actions embody the club's expected to serve as a fund-raiser with proceeds going to the renova­ to study the possibility of restoring 19. Never forget; All hits are flukes. the 20s. New York authorities released 'Thomas J. Walker to motto; “ To learn more and more about less and as well as to focus public attention tion fund. the organ in the hall. He played the For the Record Maine: Fair through the period. Manchester police after Walker confessed to the less, until eventually we shall know everything on the renovation. Meanwhile, libraries and banks organ when the hall was being used about nothing.” Highs in the upper 30s and the 40s. Hilliard Street break-in and waived extradition, Lows in the single numbers north The foundation now has about ^have exhibits to promote the as a salesroom for fabric Other nominees for this year's award were police said. A Wednesday story in the Manchester Herald, about to the teens south Saturday rising $300,000 in pledges, about $100,000 renovation fund. Thomas Colletta, remnants. former Interior Secretary James Watt and the According to police. Walker admitted stealing the Manchester Education Association and its actions to the 20s Monday. Cabbage Patch dolls. Past winners have included It’s a princely secret several firearms, about $100 in coins, beer and a car on behalf of school guidance counselors, contained New Hampshire: Fair through from the residence. Police said he told them he drove former President Richard M. Nixon and Texas Prince is deadly serious about maintaining the two errors. One state arbiter, not a panel, will decide A&M University. the period. Highs in the upper SOs the car to New York City and then returned it to the grievance over night meetings. Also, only junior secrecy surrounding "Purple Rain,” the $6 and the 40s. Lows in the single Crash victim wants town to pay Bonehead spokesman Brad Angers said the Manchester the same day and left it in the Meadows high school guidance counselors, and not those at the million film in which he will make his movie numbers north to the teens south ciub had uncovered newspaper reports proving debut. Convalescent Center parking lot on Bidwell Street. nigh school, are required by contract to attend open Saturday rising to the 20s Monday. Loa.V- Al An attorney for James police said was driving Walker is charged with second-degree larceny, that on or about Aug. 7, 1865, Brodbeck climbed Director Albert Magnoli and his movie crew sign posted beside the would have held the curve bouses. The issue of summer work for guidance M. DelGreco, the Man­ the car that crossed the theft of firearms, third-degree burglary, third-degree into his "airship*’ in a meadow outside San began shooting in Prince’s hometown of Minnea­ westbound lane just be­ and never struck DelGre- counselors was settled as part of the regular contract Lowiar chester man critically in a center line and hit Del- criminal mischief and sixth-degree larceny. Antonio, Texas. The articles said Brodbeck’^s polis late last year, with police keeping onlookers High and low fore the spot where the co’s car. talks. craft moved along the ground, began climbing December car accident Greco’s car, was charged accident occurred indi­ Fields is scheduled to away. The closely guarded script — printed on The highest temperature re­ and leveled off to treetop elevation, but then near Interstate 86 exit 92 Tuesday with second- cates that West Middle answer the latest charge purple paper — reportedly is a part-history, ported Wednesday by the National ORLEANS crashed. Brodbeck died in 1910 without ever on West Middle Turnpike, degree assault with a Turnpike continues against him Wednesday in PLACING AN AD in clas­ part-fantasy about Prince’s rise to fame. Weather Service, excluding -W-, sified Is a ve ry easy, having raised enough money to perfect his 38 has filed notice with the motor vehicle while intox­ straight ahead when in Manchester Superior > OF MANCHESTEII Everyone working on the project has been Alaska and Hawaii, was80degrees design. Angers said. ^ ^ S A M 1/ ,*,|lWOW town clerk that DelGreco icated. After the accident fact it curves sharply to Court. He was originally simple process. Just dial T ^ CALDOII SHOPPINO PLAZA threatened with immediate dismissal if they talk at Thermal, Calif. 'Today’s low was I expects the town to pay Fields was treated for the right. If the sign had charged with drunken 643-2711. W e’ll help you Conventional history recognizes the first to newsmen without permission. Prince’s movie word your dd for maxi­ 12 degrees below zero at Gunnison, ( 2 3 ^ ftOW damages for the injuries minor injuries at Man­ not misled Fields, Davis’s driving and driving with llflFVPV S MON.-FRI. 10*9 manned airplane flight as the one undertaken by stand-in was fired the same day an article quoting uei wiATHea rorocAST « mum response. SAT. 10-6 Colo. he suffered in the chester Memorial Hospi­ letter implies. Fields Orville and Wilbur Wright at Kitty Hawk, N.C., on him appeared in a local paper. The movie and his license suspend^. accident. tal and released. SUN. 12-5 1 Dec. 17, 1903. soundtack L-P are scheduled for April release. 2 Weather radio DelGreco, 30, of 23 Davis claims in his BE HER VALENTINE National lorecaet Bunce Drive, is still a letter to the town that a The National Weather Service 1 3 3 3 SKOAL PURCHASE BLOUSES ? patient at Hartford Hospi­ broadcasW.^24-hour continuous FROM NICOLA ARE IN EASY TO : For period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. Tonight, rain showers will be tal, where he is listed in weather information on 162.475 i^iriririririritiriririfin ^ CARE FOR POLYESTER AND COME, expected In the Ohio Valley, the North and Central Pacific Coasts. fair condition. According reg. *32-33 mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in : ASTROLOGY IN A RAINBOW OF FASHION ( to Hartford attorney Wil­ * Almanac New London and 162.40 mHz in There will also be snow over the Northern Rocky Mountains! Sweet Heart Rings COLORS. OTHER STYLES FROM <; liam R. Davis, DelGreco Meriden. Elsewhere weather will rei)fialn fair In general. Minimum temperatures t R EA D IN G S t ANOTHER FINE MAKER ARE 1 include: (maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 40 (60), Boston suffered a broken left 4 iT MtS. lOU 4 AVAILABLE SIZES 6-16 ^ Today is Thursday, Feb. 9, tbe 40th day of 1984 with 18 (38), 32 (46), Cleveland 28 (47), Dallas 39 (73), Denver 26 arm, broken ribs, a punc­ 9 4 326 to follow. Under the Homestead Act, origi­ (54), Duluth 25 (40), Houston 44 (74), Jacksonville 42 (68), Kansas tured lung and spleen, a ADVICE ON ALL PtOBUMS 4 ruptured bowel and diaph­ ^ fon APrOINTMCNT CALL Three beauties Diamond set in nally passed by Congress in 1862, City 32 (52), Little Rock 39 (64), Los Angeles 50 (62), Miami 59 (73), 443-4414 The moon is approaching its first quarter. ragm and other internal frqn^jOur black onyx heart more than 1 million families Minneapolis 27 (40), New Orleans 51 (70), New York 26 (38), Phoenix 4 . IN MANCHROTtll 4 . set in "V " curved The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Mars, injuries in the accident. 2 OPfN OAM.V 9AII-19PM T ^ extOTSive Jupiter and Saturn. received title to over 248 million 46 (71), San Francisco 41 (56), Seattle 39 (48), St. Louis 34 (49), and setting $115 Robert J. Fields, 21, of i 'k priet Millli thl$ Id ^ collection of There is no evening star. acres of public land in the western Washington 31 (48). United States. East Hartford, the man heart shaped Those born on this date are under the sign of rings and other Aquarius. They include William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the U.S„ in 1773, Irish playwright jewelry. Genuine opal set Brendan Behan in 1923, and actress Mia Farrow in Manchester Herald within a gold heart. 1945. Lottery $80 On this date in history: Richard M. Diamond, Publisher In 1825, the U.S. House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams as President. No candidate in the Connecticut daily .USP6 327-500 VOL. 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\ i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 9. 1984 MANCHESTER IIE H ALl), Thunsdiiy. Kub. 9, 1984'- 3 Celebrities loin campaign Police roundup Glenn flag flap settled Manchester Mondale No. 2 to actor Newman In MANCHESTER, N.H. (UPI) - LeFreniere said he was tipped of the violation by "complaints of an Man held Handicapped boy moves The Hap over the flag is over. anonymous nature. The people John Glenn’s campaign agreed will be in New Hampshire Tuesday to stump " I ’ve been working on the idea of nuclear Richard Cormier, special education director who called said they were not Bv Mlllv McLean Wednesday to secure a 12-by-26- • for Sen. Gary Hart, ^ C olo. arms control... That’s why I’m up here for Manchester schools, said today that the single involved with another (presiden­ United Press International foot American flag draped across Newman and Mondale arrived to a crowd campaigning for Walter Mondale,” New­ in holdups mother of a 10-year-old, multiply handicapped the front of the buiiding that serves tial) campaign." NASHUA. N.H. - Kathryn Wiggin, 83, of female fans at Manchester’s small man said. boy, whose support could have cost the town $1 as the New Hampshire headquar­ A few weeks back, the Glenn came in her mink coat to see a tanned, airport Wednesday and made stops in Mondale’s commitment to peace and his million over the next decade, has moved to ters of the Democratic presidential campaign clashed with the city graying Paul Newman help Walter Mon­ Nashua, Exeter and Manchester. Their early endorsement of a nuclear freere ■ A New Britain man who police said confessed last another town. candidate. over a zoning violation involving a dale campaign before one of the biggest appearances mixed campaign Mietoric earned Newman’s support, the actor said. month to a string Hartford-area robberies was ‘"rhe Manchester Board of Education is no On Tuesday, Assistant Building mill building used by campaign crowds of the New Hampshire primary ranging from actress Bo Derek to Lebanon. formally arraigned Wednsday in Manchester Super­ longer responsible for any Manchester student Commissioner Leon LeFreniere workers. The'dispute was settled Mondale compared Newman to President season so far. About 500 people packed a hot, stuffy ior Court on charges stemming from armed robberies currently in residence at Bradlee Hospital or ordered the flag down because he before a threatened eviction Reagan, a former actor. “ I was here when Paul Newman came to senior citizens hall in Nashua, shouting and at the Bonanza restaurant on Main Street and Dairy Benhaven School in New Haven," was Cormier's said it violated the city’s sign notice. "H e ’s, unlike some actors I know, deeply campaign for Gene McCarthy in '68. He’s waving signs that read: "Mondale and Mart on Center Street in December. only comment. The boy in question was in ordinance. ' The campaign took the latest committed to arms control,” Mondale said handsomer than ever. He’s matured like Newman ’84.” According to police, George R. Allen Jr., 28, residence at Bradlee Hospital in Rhode Island.' LeFreniere said Wednesday the flap in good nature. of Newman. me. I ’m more beautiful than ever, too,” the "When I came up in '68, the big issue was confessed to a string of robberies including the one at and was to transfer to Benhaven. fiag could stay if it was secured to "W e stand by our troops in New elderly Nashua woman said Wednesday. war and peace,” Newman said. " I t hasn’t Newman’s chiseled face and famed blue the Manchester Bonanza after Farmington police Late last month, Cormier was told by school the buiiding to prevent any hazard Hampshire who are standing up With less than three weeks before the first changed in IS years.” eyes were immediately recognized every­ arrested him Jan, 16 in connection with an armed officials in Hartford that the boy's mother had to pedestrians or vehicles. for the symbol of America’s primary, the popular actor became the first Newman, no stranger to New Hampshire where he went. His graying hair did nothing robbery in that town. called them to say she was moving there from Workers secured the flag to the Democratic political process,” of a series of celebrities to campaign for primary politics, campaigned extensively to discourage the many fans. Young The Dairy Mart clerk picked Allen’s photograph out Manchester. Repeated attempts to contact the building with rope to comply with Glenn's national campaign said in Democratic presidential candidates. Actor in 1968 for Eugene McCarthy. mothers with small children to great of a line-up, identifying him as the man who forced her mother failed, and Cormier was awaiting the order. a statement. Ed Asner will campaign on Monday forSen. "1 subsequently found m yself being No. grandmothers rushed to shake his hand or at gunpoint on Dec. 22 to empty the store cash register verification of the move before announcing it. Alan Cranston, D-Callf. Singer Carole King 19 on Mr. Nixon’s enemy list,” he said take his picture. and safe. Allen made off then with $330, according to Cormier was asked to comment further, but he police reports. said, “ I believe enough has been said already on In Manchester, Allen faces charges of first-degree this issue." Herald photo by Tarquinlo robbery, 'third-degree larceny and fifth-degree Weather larceny. He also faces charges in connection with two Plan pleases Kennedy Peopletidk" Ambulance needed a Jump East Hartford cases and is currently being held at the Hartford Correctional Center in lieu of posting $50,000 School Superintendent James P. Kennedy said Today’s forecasts Town of Manchester firefighters con­ start took in a matter of seconds, bond. His case was continued to Feb. 16. this morning he was pleased Gov. William A. Working with Widmark nect cables to help jump-start a Manchester Ambulance owner Roger O'Neill put education near the top of his proposed Haley is a library fan Connecticut, Massachusetts and Manchester Ambulance, which stalled Talbot said. Five of his ambulances were A South Windsor woman was arrested Wednesday $4 billion spending list for fiseal 1984, but night after ignoring a warning from Manchester Taylor Hockford, who directed his first film Alex Haley says libraries played an important Rhode Island: Sunny today. Highs disappointed that reimbursements to towns for after the driver, in a hurry to assist at the on the scene to transport the four police that she could hot drive her unregistered car, . with "An Officer And A Gentleman," has a new role in his life but he expressed concern that around 30. Clear tonight. Lows in school spending were not boosted higher. scene of last week's automobile crash forcing police to chase her through the streets of movie coming out — "Against All Odds," starring children today are being diverted by the the teens. Mostly sunny and a little people involved in the accident to Kennedy singled out O’Neill's proposal to raise Manchester, police said today. Jeff Bridges, James Woods, Rachel Ward and computer revolution before they can develop an milder Friday. Highs 35 to 40. on West Middle Turnpike, left it idling Manchester Memorial Hospital. the state's Guaranteed Tax Base reimbursement Elbe J. Askenazi, 36, was stopped by a police officer Richard Widmark. appreciation for reading. Maine: Becoming mostly sOnny with all systems running. The jump- to 95 percent as the school item that "everyone on West Middle Turnpike after police discovered the He admires Widmark’s professionalism, but The author of "Roots” said in Columbus, Ohio, today. Highs 5 to IS north and IS to has their eyes on." He said full funding is needed, car she was driving was unregistered, they said. found him sometimes intimidating and demand­ "Computers cannot replace the printed word. 25 south. Clear tonight. Lows5to20 and is now "tw o years overdue.” When told she could not drive the car again until it was ing of star treatment. The things that are to be gained, the adventures below north and mountains and 5 The reopening of the historic Horton vs. Meskill registered she replied that she would drive it anyway "When you tell somebody like that you want from within the pages of books and the manner in above to 10 below south. Partly $62,000v^ettlement in sidewalk fall case which led to the establishment of the GTB and drove away. The officer tried to open hercardoor something more, they tend to call you a which they are gained ... are to be gained in no sunny Friday with a chance of program to equalize educational opportunity is as she started off but was nearly dragged down the pipsqueak," Hackford told Women’s Wear Daily, other way, not visually, not orally.” flurries in the mountains. Highs in significant, Kennedy aded. He said it could street, he said. adding, "The bottom line is that actors like He added, “ If I were looking for somewhere to the teens and 20s. r \ "easily act as a spur to move closer to the 100 Widmark and Rotert Mitchtini have made some New Hampshire: Becoming on directors’ agenda for Tuesday Police followed her onto Linnmore Street and then percent." live, a community, I would look at various places, onto Deerfield and Foxcroft drives, where three terrible films, films where they intimidated and one of the first (things) I would look at is the sunny today. Highs S to 15 north He said O’NeiH’s failure to propose funding for officers were able to box her car in with their cruisers, everybody else and did exactly what they wanted. quality of the library.” and' 15 to 25 south. Clear tonight. By Alex Glrelll partial disability rating to 30 Robert Young, water and sewage proposals to lengthen the school year and the But they understand they are being paid a lot of Lows 5 to 15 below north and 5 Herald Reporter percent. treatment manager, says, how­ they said. Trapped, Mrs. Ashkenazi tried to lock her kindergarten day did not mean they were dead money, and if you stay with it they buckle down." above to 10 below south. Partly The Martin’s sued the town in ever, that three new chlorinators door, police said. When they managed to open the door issues, though he said there is probably not sunny Friday a chance of flurries The Board of Directors will be Superior Court and in a pretrial will now cost only about $2,000 and pull her, resisting, from the car, the car rolled into sufficient legislative support for the two contro­ ‘Manhattan Faces’ exhibited north. Highs 15 to 22 north and 22 to 77 asked Tuesday to approve a $62,000 conference, a judge placed a more than the retrofitting plan. He one of the cruisers, they said. versial reforms to pass. 30 south. settlement in a case involving a minimum value on the case of says the manufacturer has drasti­ She was charged with two counts of driving an Glimpses Fashion designer John Weitz numbers among Vermont: Periods of cloudiness Manchester woman who was in­ $75,000. cally lowered its chlorinator cost to unregistered automobile, engaging police in pursuit, Town Is seeking bids his accomplishments photography and an exhibit today. Cold. Highs in the upper Sunny today in Connecticut jured in a fall on North Elm Street. If the'recommendation of the meet competition. reckless driving and interfering with police. She was later released to her husband after posting a $150 The town is inviting bids on two reconditioned Isabel Sanford of the CBS sitcom "The of his camera portraits, “ Manhattan Faces," will teens and 20s. A few clouds tonight Today sunny. Highs around 30. Northerly winds 10 to 20 mph. The accident occurred July 22, town attorney is approved, the The directors will alsO-be asked cold. Lows zero to 10 above. A non-surety bond. voting machines and 1,800 gallons of yellow Jeffersons" was named 1983 Volunteer of the open at the Museum of the City of New York on Tonight clear. Lows in the teens. Light variable winds. Friday mostly 1980. Mrs. Frederick Martin, then town will pay $30,000 now, $20,000 to allocate $2,500 for parts to repair mixture of clouds and sunshine traffic paint. Year by the T.H.E. Clinic — For Women, Inc., M arch 7. sunny and a little milder. Highs near 40. Today’s weather picture was of 165 Henry St., fell while walking in one year, and $20,000 in two a pump at the sewage disposal The “Faces” are portraits of 43 men — Friday. Warmer. Highs in the Manchester and East Hartford police have linked Bids for both items will be opened Feb. 24 at 11 which provides low-and no-cost medical care for drawn by Mike Vigeant of 41 Byron Road, a fourth-grade student at with her husband on North Elm years. plant. minority women.. including Walter Cronkite, Zubin Mehta, Van upper 20s to low 30s. Street. She said she stepped aside The directors are scheduled to The directors will be asked to the same car to the theft Wednesday afternoon of a.m. in the office of the director of General Bowers School. The Dallas Opera and the Dallas Symphony Johnson, Bill Buckley, Sen. Bill Bradley, Mayor Long Island Sound: Winds wes­ to avoid an oncoming car and fell meet a y s p.m. Tuesday in the authorize construction of a sani­ jewelry from a Manchester store and an armed Services. Association will present Luciano Pavarotti in a Ed Koch, Bill Blass, Elli Wallach, Andy Warhol, terly IS to 20 knots becoming when she stepped into a hole at the hearing room of Lincoln Center. tary sewer in Porter Street with 55 robbery in East Hartford less than an hour later, they The specifications for the voting machines call performace.to take place Aug. 19, on the eve of the Tom Wolfe, Alan King and Arthur Schlesinger Jr. northerly at the same speed this edge of the road. There was no Because the cost of new chlorina- percent of the cost to be financed said today. for nine-party. 30-column, non-printomatic Republican National Convention. Asked at a preview of his show this week why he afternoon. Winds variable at 10 sidewalk in the area. tors had decreased, the directors by the state. A sales clerk at Encore Jewelers on Main Street 160,000 series machines that are approximately 'The Eurylhmics began a European tour did only men, Weitz said, "T h ey’re more natural knots or less tonight. Southeast 10 She has undergone surgery twice will be asked to allocate $10,100 to Public hearings will be held on a reported that she discovered two rings missing from 10 years old. The delivery.date is unspecified. Tuesday night in Frankfurt, West Germany, that subjects. Women worry about being photo­ to 15 knots Friday morning becom­ and more surgery will be required, buy three of them for the water number of appropriations, most of the store shortly after a pair of black men left the Bidders for the traffic paint are required to winds up March 8 in Oslo, Norway. graphed — their hair, their makeup. By the time ing southwesterly at the same according to a report from Mal­ treatment plant now under con­ them to be financed by state grants store, police said. She told police the rings had been on submit a one-gallon sample of the mixed paint Adam Ant will be the musical guest on the Feb. they get in front of the camera they’re tense. Men speed Friday afternoon. Visibility, colm Barlow, assistant town struction. Originally, the town had or by fees. display on the counter before the men entered. She they propose to furnish. 'The town hopes to have 11 edition of NBC’s "Saturday Night Live." aren’t that way at all.” 5 miles or more except lowering to attorney. eliminated the new chlorinators to Appointments to fill vacancies said her vision of the display was blocked while she the paint delivered by June 1. showed one of the men some merchandise in another The March issue of Playgirl magazine features 3 to 5 miles in haze late tonight and j The report says Mrs. Martin’s save money and had planned to on several town agencies are part of the store. pictures of actor Kurt Russell. Friday morning. Average w a^ doctor says she has a permanent update three existing chlorinators. pending. A sales clerk at Michael’s Jewelers on Main Street Trail is being cleared Rick James and Smokey Robinson, currently heights, 2 to 4 feet today decreas­ later reported two suspicious black men had been in enjoying the success of their national pop-R&B hit ing to 1 to 2 feet tonight. Progress is being made on clearing a new traii Michael's, asking questions about the merchandise duet, "Ebony Eyes.” have teamed up for a new How to run a network around the bed of what used to be Laurel Lake. while looking nervously around the store, police said. video of the single. Air quality Foundation to seek town permit Dr. Douglas H. Smith told the Hockanum River Brandon Tartikoff, president of NBC Enter­ She said they left Michael’s and entered Regal’s Emmanuel, one of the top Latin singers from Linear Park Committee Tuesday night. tainment. gives a programmer’s Ten Command­ Men’s Shop next door, where they remained for about Mexico, has signed with RCA International. The state Department of Envir­ Smith, chairman of the committee, said a ments in the current issue of California 20 minutes, police said. While they were in Regal’s she Kenny Rogers and CBS Entertainment have onmental Protection forcast good three-mile trail should eventually be completed magazine. In edited form, he said: air quality levels across Connecti­ for dinner-dance at Cheney Mali got the license plate number on their car. signed a multimillion dollar long-term agree­ around the lake, which is being filled in by the 1. Never schedule a show just because you like The same car was reported to have been the ment embracing all forms of TV entertainment cut for Thursday. town for use as a landfill. The committee is it. . getaway car for a robbery at the A-1 gas station on broadcasting including mini-series, variety spe­ The Cheney Hall Foundation of it from local donors and rest in currently clearing a trail along the east side of the 2. If a show’s concept takes longer than 10 an artist, has done a rendering of a Burnside Avenue in East Hartford a half hour later, cials, motion pictures for television and other Extended outlook Wednesday voted to apply to the grants. lake because work on the west side has been seconds to explain, you're dead. social event at Cheney Hall as he police said. According to East Hartford police, a gas program formats. town Building Department for Mary Blish of the Little Theater disrupted by the relocation of Interstate 86, he 3. Protect quality shows at all costs. Extended outlook for New Eng­ envisioned it at the turn of the station attendant was "jostled” by a customer as he permission to use Cheney Hall one of Manchester, a partner in the said. ^ 4. Put funny people in comedies. Turn on the set land Saturday through Monday: century. The work was purchased was pumping gas. When money the attendant used to. day in the spring for some kind of renovation, told foundation TheWate has agreed to provide ajieyHrail on and see just how unfunny many actors are. Connecticut, Massachusetts and by Savings Bank of Manchester make change for customers fell out of his pocket, the dinner-dance to dramatize renova­ members she will apply to Kresge the wek side when the highway q<5nstrucH«n- i: 5. Do not schedule weighty material on Rhode Island: A chance of rain and will be displayed by the bank other man grabbed the money and fled with his tion of the hall. Foundation for a grant. completetL-he said.___ Boneheads cite first fiier weekends. Saturday. Fair Sunday. A chance when renovations to its Main companion in the car. police said. Because renovation will not have Ylompletion of the traTMiag_al4b been delayed 6. There’s no such thing as network loyalty. of showers again Monday. Highs LTM itself has just completed its Street building are completed. The incidents are under investigation by both police Some may attribute the first manned flight to Satellite view been completed, the event will be most successful patron’s drive and because the town is extending its landfill. Smith 7. Women are the target audience on every mostly in the 40s with lows ranging Work on the historic hall has departments. the Wright brothers, but the Bonehead Club of confined to the main floor. has 800 subscribers. Mrs. Blish said. However, the town plans to grade and seed night of the week except Sunday, when men from the mid 20s to the mid 30s. slowed because of cold weather, Dallas claims Texan Jacob Frederich Brodbeck Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 3 a.m. EST shows a The Building Department will attributed the good showing to the new slope in the spring, he said. control the tube. Vermont: Chance of rain or wet but about half the work contracted Manchester police Wednesday picked up a pulled off the feat 38 years earlier. have to inspect the building to be interest in Cheney Hall, where the "When it gets completed, it should be very 8. Never compete against a strong show with snow Saturday. Fair and dry comma-shaped area of cloudiness over the Plains and Mississippi /' to Metro Builders has been 34-year-old maiTTleing held in New York on criminal That historical injustice earned Brodbeck the sure it is safe for a crowd. theater group will hold its perfor­ nice," he said of the new trail. one of similar appeal. Sunday. Chance of rain showers on which is producing showers and thunderstorms. High level completed. charges and brought him to Manchester to face 1984 "Bonehead of the Y ear” award announced While the application is pending, mances in the future. 9. Every time you schedule something of Monday. Highs in the upper 30s to cloudiness stretches across the Far West. charges in Manchester Superior Court today that he by the club this week. a committee from the foundation The Manchester Fine Arts Coun­ Michael Foley, a restorer of questionable moral value, look at yourself in the mid 40s. Lows Saturday and broke into a Hilliard Street residence last August, The club annually honors an unusual or hapless will begin planning for the event, cil will have an art auction Feb. 24 musical instruments, has offered, m irror — literally. Sunday 15 to 25. Lows Monday in police said today. group or person whose actions embody the club’s to study the possibility of restoring' 10. Never forget: All hits are flukes. the 20s. expected to serve as a fund-raiser with proceeds going to the renova­ motto: "T o learn more and more about less and New York authorities released 'Thomas J. Walker to Maine: Fair through the period. as well as to focus public attention tion fund. the organ in the hall. He played the For the Record less, until eventually we shall know everything Manchester police after Walker confessed to the Highs in the upper 30s and the 40s. on the renovation. Meanwhile, libraries and banks organ when the hall was being used about nothing." Hilliard Street break-in and waived extradition, Lows in the single numbers north The foundation now has about ^have exhibits to promote the as a salesroom for fabric Other nominees for this year's award were remnants. police said. A Wednesday story in the Manchester Herald, about to the teens south Saturday rising $300,000 in pledges, about $100,000 renovation fund. Thomas Colletta, former Interior Secretary James Watt and the According to police. Walker admitted stealing the Manchester Education Association and its actions to the 20s Monday. Cabbage Patch dolls. Past winners have included It’8 a princely secret several firearms, about $100 in coins, beer and a car on behalf of school guidance counselors, contained New Hampshire: Fair through from the residence. Police said he told them he drove two errors. One state arbiter, not a panel, will decide former President Richard M. Nixon and Texas Prince is deadly serious about maintaining the the period. Highs in the upper 30s the car to New York City and then returned it to the grievance over night meetings. Also, only junior A&M University. secrecy surrounding “Purple Rain.” the |6 and the 40s. Lows in the single Crash victim wants town to pay Manchester the same day and left it in the Meadows high school guidance counselors, and not those at the Bonehead spokesman Brad Angers said the million film in which he will make his movie numbers north to the teens south Convalescent Center parking lot on Bidwell Street. nigh school, are required by contract to attend open club had uncovered newspaper reports proving debut. Saturday rising to the 20s Monday. An attorney for James police said was driving sign posted beside the would'have held the curve Walker is charged with second-degree larceny, houses. The issue of summdr work for guidance that on or about Aug. 7, 1865, Brodbeck climbed Director Albert Magnoli. and his movie crew into his “ airship” in a meadow outside San M. DelGreco, the Man­ the car that crossed the westbound lane jiist be­ and never struck DelGre- theft of firearms, third-degree burglary, third-degree counselors was settled as part of the regular contract began shooting in Prince’s hometown of Minnea­ chester man critically in a center line and hit Del- fore the spot where the co’s car. criminal mischief and sixth-degree larceny. talks. Antonio, Texas. The articles said Brodbeck’s polis late last year, with police keeping onlookers High and low December car accident Greco’s car, was charged accident occurred indi­ Fields is scheduled to craft moved along the ground, began climbing away. The closely guarded script — printed on The highest temperature re­ NEW near Interstate 86 exit 92 Tuesday with second- cates that West Middle answer the latest charge and leveled off to treetop elevation, but then ONLEANS purple paper — reportedly is a part-history, ported W^nesday by the National on West Middle Turnpike, degree assault with a Turnpike continues against him Wednesday in PLACING AN AD In clas­ crashed. Brodbeck died in 1910 without ever part-fantasy about Prince’s rise to fame. 1 Weather Service, excluding has filed notice with the motor vehicle while intox­ straight ahead when in Manchester Superior sified Is a very easy, OF MANCHESTER ^ having raised enough money to perfect his Everyone working on the project has been 6 9 Alaska and Hawaii, was80degrees town clerk that DelGreco icated. After the accident fact it curves sharply to Court. He was originally simple process. Just dial CALDOR 8H0PPIN0 PLAZA p design. Angers said. threatened with immediate dismissal if they talk lAM |/,*,|SN0W at Thermal, Calif. Today’s low was expects the town to pay Fields was treated for the right. If the sign had charged with drunken 443-2711. W e'll help you Conventional history recognizes the first word your ad for maxi­ OPEN MON.-FRI. 10-9 9 to newsmen without permission. Prince’s movie 12 degrees telow zero at Gunnison, |[7^SH0wtm^aaw damages for the injuries minor injuries at Man­ not misled Fields, Davis’s driving and driving with manned airplane flight as the one undertaken by u n wBATHan p o t o c a s t • mum response. SAT. 10-8 ^ stand-in was fired the same day an article quoting Colo. he suffered in the chester Memorial Hospi­ letter implies. Fields his license suspended. Orville and WilburWrightat Kitty Hawk, N.C.,on him appeared in a local paper. The movie and tal and released. SUN. 12-5 ^ Dec. 17, 1903. aciicident. 2 soundtack L-P are scheduled for April release. Weather radio DelGreco, 30, of 23 Davis claims in his BE HER VALENTINE 2 National forecast Bunce Drive, is still a letter to the town that a SPEQAL PURCHASE BLOUSES $ The National Weather Service patient at Hartford Hospi­ FROM NICOLA ARE IN EASY TO broadcasts 24-hour continuous X For period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. Tonight, rain showers will be tal, where he is listed in iUckirkiftrltirlririritH- weather information on 162.475 'CARE FOR POLYESTER AND C O M E ^ e x p ^ e d In the Ohio Valley, the North and Central Pacific Coasts. fair condition. According mHz in Hartford, 162.55 mHz in t ASTROLOGY * IN A RAINBOW OF FASHION A There will also be snow over the Northern Rocky Mountains. to Hartford attorney Wil­ Sweet Heart Rings Almanac New London and 162.40 mHz in COLORS. OTHER STYLES FROM O Meriden. Elsewhere weather will rei|naln fair in general. Minimum temperatures liam R. 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The pins ran Jack ' WETHERSFIELD — Lateral slippage of through the entire width of the six-lane "I have established a quantative conclu­ roadway but had a protusion depth of only 1 Delegate fight shapes up in Michigan metal straps off pins that took 27 years to sion for the collapse of the fridge was Anderson move less than two inches caused the ll-16ths of 1 inch and were unthreaded, Mianus River bridge collapse, a state-hired slippage of the straps. The slip was gradual. apparently lending to the slippage before The most direct Young- Washington It took 27 years to slip off tho.se pins," Zetlin the collapse, Zetlin said. and the Michigan campaign consultant has concluded. said in-a briefing at the state Department of LANSING, Mich. - Until re­ manager for Jackson, "it can be Jackson clash will come in the '-Go-Round cent days, the March 17. Demo­ Consultant Lev Zetlin Wednesday also Transportation headquarters. Noting that other pins in other sections ot our kind of briar patch." heavily black First and Thir­ the span were threaded, Zetlin said it would cratic caucuses in Michigan were Jack Germond discounted increased traffic as a major Zetlin's New. York firm was hired by the By no means is this new teenth Congressional Districts in factor in the June 28. 1983, collapse of a be fair to conclude “the pins would have a the forgotten treasure in the Jackson challenge likely to side­ Detroit. Blanchard predicts that DOT to determine the cause of the accident. mueh larger resistance to that (horizontal) early 1984 delegate hunt. Al­ and 100-foot section of the Connecticut Turnpike He said he was still working on the time track a very strong showing by Jackson may win some delegates span in Greenwich force.” though ISS delegates are at stake element as a factor in the collapse and will Robert Gubaia, DOT’S chief engineer, Jules Witcover Mondale here on March 17. In there but will not carry either submit a final report in two months. — the most in a single state up to one. Ferguson says the Jackson Three people died in the pre-dawn agreed threaded pins, which he likened to Syndicated columnists addition to the high-level endor­ Assassins that time — most of the other sements, a 12-person staff is campaign will operate offices in collapse of the parallelogram-shaped sec­ The horizontal force “was in an order of the top of a mason jar, would have retarded candidates appeared to be scared 12 Michigan cities with a goal of tion when two cars and two trucks plunged magnitude of 30 to 40 tons" and “as time the slippage. He said the design plans working full time organizing the 70 feet into the murky waters of the shallow lapses, load and strength become incom­ allowed for both threaded and unthreaded off by Walter Mondale's political state and identifying Mondale tripling the 1980 caucus turnout of strength here. share Nazi river. patible.’’ he said. pins and threaded pins were used in other strate real support, believes it primary. Instead of gathering in voters, and Democratic state 16,000, with stricter participation sections of the bridge. The reasons were obvious. The requirements. Zetlin said the design and weight of the Zetlin also discounted rust as a major has found a surprise target of private homes and church base­ chairman Rick Weiner says the “If we had that mason jar configuration, major Democratic officeholders effort is a very impressive one. Candidates must win at least 20 bridge alone caused an overload on the two factor. “In fact, it could have had positive in Michigan, from Gov. James opportunity in Michigan. Sur­ ments on caucus night as in Iowa, ideais girders below the roadway, which pushed side becau.se if would have inhibited the we would not be here today,” he said. registered Democrats will go to And then there is Coleman percent of the vote in a congres­ An $8 million, 100-foot permanant re­ Blanchard and Detroit Mayor prise is the word because many sional district to win a delegate them outward until the straps literally slippage.” he said. Coleman Young on down, were had assumed that Coleman more than 350 polling places,, Young, who holds Jackson in .“walked off” the pins. placement was installed in the first week of minimum high regard and has no and the same statewide to share WASHINGTON — The jackboot The DOT blamed the accident on design January and the pins now are nine inches early and enthusiastic endorsers Young's strong endorsement of around the state selected just for Zetlin said “horizontal force" or “skew flaws and said (he flaws were “not obvious Mondale would have constituted this exercise and, during six intention of letting him come into in the at-large delegates. Jackson and the swastika lurk behind the and threaded. Gubaia said. of his candidacy. On top of that, has complained about this UPl photo force" in which “load exceeded strength" nor visible" upon inspection and an effective No Fishing sign on daytime hours, sign a paper his city and state and fnake off continuing slaughter of tens of caused the slippage. "The straps did not the endorsements of the AFL- with a kiboodle of delegates. threshhold elsewhere but Fergu­ thousands of Latin Americans by maintenance. " CIO, including the United Auto the state's significant pool of indicating their presidential J Lev Zetlin, president of the firm hired by the state of Connecticut break, the pins did not break. The bridge However, the bridge designers. Tippetts- Young has a powerful organiza­ son says it will work to Jackson’s right-wing death sqyads. This is The Federal Re.serve System, the U.S. Workers, and the Michigan Edu­ black voters. preference. to probe the collapse last June of the Mianus River bridge, collapsed when the straps slipped later­ Abbelt-McCarthy-Stratton of New York, tion in Detroit and the backing of advantage here because with the the inescapable conclusion of a ally." he said. have filed suit claiming the state was central banking system, established in cation Association, bring added The peculiar nature of the delivers his report in Wethersfield Wednesday. 1913 by an Act of Congre.«N Michigan caucuses, however, THIS PROCEDURE puts an many black ministers who other­ heavy black and campus popula­ year-long investigation by my He said traffic “is re.'iDitn'.ilile for only .30 negligent in maintaining Ihe bridge. muscle in this labor state domi­ tions he can make it in most nated by the auto industry. has inspired the Jackson cam­ obvious premium on identifying" wise might gravitate to the staff. paign not only to tackle Young supporters and getting them to charismatic black reverend from districts and most of the others Hitler’s " 1,000-year Reich” col­ Only John Glenn appeared to can’t. lapsed in smoking ruins nearly 411 Analysis of governor’s proposed budget be mounting any statewide chal­ head-on in Detroit but also to plan the generally unfamiliar polling Chicago. a statewide effort that could be a places, and the leaders of Jack­ Asked what will be his best years ago. But the Nazis’ ugly lenge, and that effort was off to a recruiting tool. Ferguson says concepts of anti-Semitism and fitful start as Glenn focused on larger threat to a Mondale sweep son’s campaign here believe his "ELECTIONS AREN’T won on here than the struggling Glenn strong emotional appeal to emotion, they’re won on organi­ flatly: “Black pride,” especially racial purity have survived among the earlier caucuses and primar­ among the young. Mayor Young, More funds offered for prisons, roads, new programs ies in Iowa, New Hampshire and campaign. blacks and many campus liberals zation,” Young says. And he says right-wing elements in Latin What makes Michigan sud­ black voters in their desire to get however, clearly intends to coun­ American countries. Some of them the South. will make that task particularly By Mark A. Dupuis Milano said the bulk of the spending increase is for proposals. and didn't include so-called full funding lor school denly attractive to Jackson is the easy for them. Ronald Reagan out of the White ter it with what he calls political gave refuge to Nazi war criminal^ equalization grants. common sense. “Jesse’s at best a United Press International existing programs. More conservative Democrats will probably NOW, HOWEVER, the cam­ fact the caucus process here is a House are sophisticated enough Sources close to President ReS'- demand spending cuts and question the gasoline lax Last year, the conservative-liberal dispute forced to know that candidate Jackson diversion,” he says, “and per­ gan tell me he is growing increas­ That was the case with Medicaid, labor contracts paign of Jesse Jackson, casting “firehouse primary" — caucuses “If we organize properly,” ' HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill’s proposed $4 and pensions, educational equalization grants and hike, with some pushing to retain turnpike tolls — Ihe Legislature to stay around a month longer than conducted by party officials in a says Joel Ferguson, black owner cannot accomplish that goal, but haps a costly diversion — a ingly concerned at U.S. support fqr more group homes for the retarded. All were which O'Neill opposes — to pay for road and bridge scheduled to work out a budget. about for an early major North­ luxury we can’t afford.” billion budget for the 1984-85 fiscal year had ern state where he can demon- way that closely resembles a of a Lansing television station that Mondale may. governments that condone these Something for just about everybody, including both mandated by existing laws or threats of court orders, repairs. Such a bitter and prolonged budget debate is less right-wing murderers. He has toW the Democratic and Republican legislators up for -^hough Detnocratic leaders praised O’Neill's plan, There also are problems for liberal Democrats. likely this year among the majority Democrats, since Republicans probably wouldn't like anything better to intimates that he wants to take a election this fall. , / /hfe* governor could have trouble convincing a O'NeiH's budget didn't include a welfare increase for tougher position against the death ,, The 692-page budget'supplemented by five smaller/ majority of the rank-and-file to go along with all of his the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program use in their fall campaigns. In the area squads’ activites. I agree. books filled with fiscal facts and figures, had more I sent my associate Jon LeC money for the homeless, more money for education Anderson to Guatemala and Hon­ and more money for cities and towns. duras and my associate Dale Van There was also more money for prisons, more ifnoney for repairing roads and bridges, more money Two town dumps: Atta to Argentina, Paraguay and ’f6r repairing dams, more money for care of the Chile to investigate reported links retarded and more money for economic development. among the Latin American death I And the list went on — to the point where O’Neill’s squads. They found persuasive address was more of a condensation of the spending What a difference evidence that the Latin American .increases and new initiatives without the sales-pitch Anti-Communist Confederation, rhetoric a politician might use to describe his using the facility (Andover an affiliate of the once-respected iprograms. Reports the other day from After years of “austerity” budgets, the Democratic two area towns continue to and Coventry aren’t) have World Anti-Communist League, has been used as a front for the governor and his advisors sounded as if it were time had to pay twice as much as ‘that the state might splurge a little and take on some demonstrate the need for a region’s assassination groups. solution to landfill problems expected to get rid of their new programs. Here are some additional fright­ ' ' 'The governor has been wanting to do some of these in eastern Connecticut. garbage. ening details: programs for the the past couple of years. This year In Coventry, the garbage is Andover, instead of think­ • The men who run CAL out of ’.we were able to do them,” said Anthony V. Milano, piling up because the town’s ing only of its own future, Guadalajara, Mexico, and appear .O’Neill’s chief budget advisor. compactor has died. Neigh­ should consider joining the to give several death squads their .. Overall, the budget calls for a 10.8 percent increase ,in spending over the $3.61 billion budget adopted in a bors are complaining about regional program. Coventry, marching orders, belong to a secret society run by powerful hard-fought battle last year for the current fiscal rats, fires and the smell. instead of buying a $150,000 'year. compactor, should do the anti-Semitic businessmen and law­ '" As would be expected. Republicans were quick to Meanwhile, in Andover, the yers. They call their group “Los same. 'criticize the package as an election-year budget trash picture is rosy. Not only Tecos” (The Owls). a reference to designed to help Democrats retain their majority in is the Andover dump's life And the state, instead of their nocturnal activities. both houses of the Legislature in the November almost infinite, but the town urging shared use of landfills, • Sources in WACL say the election. is going to make extra money should provide more incen­ Guadalajara group uses its anti- .■ Democratic leaders, on the other hand, praised the tives to make regional re­ Semitic credentials to solicit mo­ budget as meeting the state’s needs. “It was very allowing a private contractor ositive, the best budget yet,” said House Speaker to log 50 of the landfill's 80 source recovery work. That ney from wealthy Arabs, whom f they refer to as "turcos” (Turks). rving Stolberg, D-New Haven. means money. And while ' Don’t expect those themes to fade. Democrats can acres. One WACL letter in my possession Should one town come to we’re talking about money... "go into the elections touting the budget as one that discloses that these Middle East 'Provides for the people and Republicans hammering the aid of another? The state sources pledged at least $50,000 to Away at the increased spending and taxes. Department of Environmen­ the league’s 1978 conference in O’Neill proposed $63.7 million in tax and fee tal Protection has urged Washington. increases raised through 3 cents more tax on a gallon shared use of area landfills, Dispatch units • Convincing evidence that the ,.of gasoline, $1.25 more a year for a driver’s license at least until regional re­ death squads’ front groups are ,,and $5 more a year for a motor vehicle registration. need help, too more enthusiastic in their anti- The revenue from the tax increases will go into a source recovery works. newly created separate fund to pay for transportation Open forum ! Readers' views Semitism than in' their anti­ jieeds, which could make it easier for Democrats to We don’t suggest that An­ communism is the WACL’s wil­ dover open its dump to ... It is disturbing that there -explain the tax hikes to a public they think wants Send letters to: The Manchester Heralch Herald Square, Manchester, C T 06040 lingness to have representatives of 'better roads. ' Coventry’s garbage. After is little state support for the Palestine Liberation Organiza­ ■■ In fact, it seemed at times as if O’Neill was saying all, it seems Coventry’s cur­ Connecticut’s seven regional tion speak at its meetings. The "there wouldn’t be tax increases this year, pointing to rent problems can be solved emergency dispatch centers. of confused children who are new. schoolmates, new teachers. PLO is Soviet-backed. the lack of tax or fee increases to finance other parts of with the purchase of a new • One former top official of ,,the budget. Meeting with Bolton select­ Inappropriate understandably worried about the As students are divided into the 'Though O’Neill included a scattering of other new compactor. men this week. Rep. J. Peter school closing. three receiving schools, some WACL is a notorious proponent of c the Nazis’ super-race theories. In ' programs — some of which could prove politically But a new compactor is not Fusscas, a Republican, W’hat social value is served by friendships may be lost forever. ’.attractive for himself and his Democratic Party — To the Editor: , reporting uninformed, polemic Time will take care of the adjust­ fact, some of his moderate WACL a long-range solution for blamed Democrats in the colleagues wrote in an internal Coventry. And though An­ views of our children? Do you see ments the children will have to Legislature for moving to cut Several weeks ago our 5-year-old any benefit in raising unfounded make, but let us not start this document that any group -he dover is comfortable with its funds to the dispatch centers. son woke up with the idea of concerns about receiving schools transition period off with negative supports gives them "immediate :Stolberg sees huge capacity for garbage, Bolton and the other small speaking to his principal at High­ among Highland Park parents and feelings ^tween children and cause for alarm and suspicion that it’s likely that the DEP won’t towns in the Tolland County land Park School in hopes of students? Will the receiving parents of Highland Park School the organization recommended is let the dump stay open convincing her not to close the schools benefit from unwarranted, and Nathan Hate School. The an anti-Semitic, racist, neo-Nazi or ‘fine-tuning’ of Mutual Aid Fire Service can’t school. Our 8-year-old daughter forever.« afford to support the dispatch uninformed criticism? Herald’s report "At Highland pro-Nazi organization workipg * explained to him that it was not Dr. In summary, we were very Park, some students sad and some under the label of ‘national’ pr The solution should be the centers without help. Fees Rowe who was responsible for the ‘nationalist.” budget in caucus Windham Area Resource disappointed in the Herald’s han­ excited,” on Thursday, Feb. 2, will charged participating towns closing, but rather Dr. Kennedy, dling of this story. Rather than not make our concerns any easier Recovery Facility, which un­ increased 300 percent last Superintendent of Schools. focusing on a few children’s to bear. The overall tone of this THIS WACL OFFICIAL has HARTFORD (UPI) — Democratic legislative fortunately so far has created year. "Well, then, I’ll go to Washington concerns, we feel an objective article was very negative regard­ been known to measure a person’s leaders anticipate little trouble pushing through Gov. ; a * ; more problems than it has We hope Rep. Fusscas is and speak to him,” was our son’s analysis of facts surrounding an ing the feelings of the Highland skull and ascertain his “Aryaii" William O’NeilTs $4 billion proposed budget for response. We all had a good laugh 1984-85, although they expect some recutting of the solved for participating more successful this year in issue would be more appropriate. Park children and parents and the features as a measure of accepta­ jU! J towns. The facility, built to at this typical 5-year-old’s reaction move to Nathan Hale. bility. He once confided to an funding pie. , j persuading legislators that to his disappointment over the associate during a drinking bout O’Neill outlined his spending plan Wednesday, turn garbage into steam for emergency dispatching is a Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lappen The decision by the Herald to put 'making transportation needs his top priority, but school’s closing, and his confusion 65 Battista Road that he had personally hidden Dr. Recommending spending increases for education, electricity, hasn’t been able regional and state problem, with the former president. We also greater emphasis on the confused Joseph Mengele, the Auschwitz aa reactions of young children is in 'human services, economic development, environ- aa to sell the steam. So towns not a local one. tried to explain that Dr. Kennedy “Angel of Death,” on his exodus to ' mental protection and government management. B has a vdry difficult job, and that very poor taste. These children are Paraguay. “I know there will be those who will argue that the 9 there is good and bad in such a not fully aware of the complicated • Ever since World War II, 'Increased spending I have recommended is too much, difficult decision. matters involved in the decision to right-wing militarists in Latin just as there will be those who argue that we are not Little did we think it would be ^o o r taste close Highland Park School. America have idealized the Nazi .spending enough in some areas,” said O’Neill, necessary for us to warn our defending his recommended 10.8 percent increase in The children, and parents, of war machine. Germans of the f w ' children that the story, when taken both schools need a neutral envir­ -Hitler era are still depicted as spending, out of context, would hurt some To the Editor: '' "To those on both sides, my response is this: you onment to make this transition supermen in certain Latin Ameri­ and I have an obligation to meet the real needs of our people. On Wednesday of last period as smooth as possible. If can magazines. This attitude helps hitie'; As a parent of two children at oeople and to do so within a budget that will recognize week, your reporter went to this paper’s intent was to further • explain why Mengele was honored ' their ability to pay the bill,” O’Neill said. What you did today is happy news Highland Park School and inter­ Highland Park School, I was complicate this situation, it has with Paraguayan citizenship, " House Speaker Irving Stolberg, D-New Haven, Call tonight! disappointed in the Board of to friends and family. Call them— anywhere viewed some of the children. succeeded. If friction between the Adolf Eichmann and others found Trailed it “very possibly the best budget yet. Some From Manchester, it costs 88^ or less to call these towns (or The story you carried in Thurs­ Education’s decision to close the schools does result, the Herald can fine-tuning needs to be done by the caucus, but we will refuge in Argentina, and Klaus in Connecticut up to 40 miles— and talk for five minutes after 5;(X) p.m. rv-N day’s edition included my daugh­ school this June. I'm sure each take pride in fueling the fire. If the Barbie became an adviser to the ' end up pretty close to the bottom line,” he said. ter’s statement that her brother, board member made a decision Herald is Manchester’s news­ ' O’Neill recommended 95 percent funding for school five minutes for only 88c or less. Just dial the ■ Storrs ■ Clinton Bolivian equivalent of the Gestapo. 'aid equalization grants and no increase in Aid to "hates Dr. Kennedy." It seems to they felt was appropriate given the paper, how sad it is that it shows no When death squadg^alher. they call yourself after 5:00 p.m. or on weekends? ■ Meriden ■ And more, up to 40 miles. us that the story was inappropriate statistics, the financial informa­ Families with Dependent Children. "I think that will concern for the well-being of the speak with awe' of their Nazi -be one area where some people will want increases,” for at least three reasons: tion, and the utmost concern for children of Manchester. At a price like that, you can give in-depth prototypes, and some even wear ‘Btolberg said. • It put children in the middle of a the best interests of the students The time has come for all swastikas There was some grumbling over the proposed coverage. controversy that adults are not and faculty. A difficult decision concerned parties to do their part • Any sincere American conser­ •3-«ent-a-gaIlon tax hike on gasoline to help pay for handling particularly well. has been made. Let’s go on from to make this change a smooth one. vative is deluding himself if he «foad and bridge repairs under the governor^ 10-year, • It gave wide circulation . to here. I’m sure the students and parents thinks that every Latin American $5 5 billion program. “But I haven’t heard a better remarks from a small number of My concern is not how the of both schools involved will show a anti-communist is necessarily' a "orooosal yet,” Stolberg said. '£> l9e4byNEA Inc innocent children who had no time children will adjust; I’m sure, in great deal more regard for one friend of the United States. The ’ r m Janet Polinsky, D-Waterford, co-chairman of “ihe Aopropriations Committee, called it “probably to consider the consequences of time, they will. Of great concern to another than the Herald has shown right-wing extremists who support, Nowlbu’re1iriking,Coiinecriciil! ' Se best budget I ’ ve seen out of the governor’s office in their statements. me is the reporting of this matter to all concerned. the death squads are not. This "O H YEAH? Well, M Y sports hero Isn’t as • For the most part, the story by the Manchester Herald. The "irears ” Last year her committee faced a deficit and 'chemically dependent' as YOUR sports hero!" includes Roberto D’Aubuisson. ’■Spent long hours re-working an acceptable comprom- Southern New England Telephone provided only the worst side of the Highland Park children are facing Andrew P. Ruganis who may be El Salvador’s next ■iM that required a special session to pass. a transition period, a new school. controversy, namely the concerns 37 Autumn St. president. This year is a different story. “It’s a budget I can ‘This rate does not apply to Calling Card colls, colls from public telephones or operator-assisted colls. run with defend and work with,” Mrs. Polinsky said. H MANCHKSThm HKUAUl). Thiil-sdiW, 9. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursduv, Feb. 9, 1984 - 9 Thursday TV Coventry study finds many pay wrong amount in taxes By Tracy L. Geoghegan In the meantime, the board has finished hearing the deciding whether to lower, raise or leave the assessment,” Bouchard said. call girl ring from the city morguB.' Herald Reporter l a - Entertairmtent Tonight ® > International Edition Ford 8 - Pk* th. Pro. Sponwritor. complaints of 11 taxpayers who came forward this complainants’ taxes the same. The town manager and Town Council informally 6:00 P.M. preview games and viewers com­ Henry Winkler, Sheley Long, Mi- m - Family Feud Rowan hosts this took at trends ehaol Keaton. 1982. 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GRAPH Bouchard could not say, at this point, whether the All done at trick one board will officially request Town Council action to clear up the situation, but he said it is "conceivable.” in ch p o t ings, since there was no rea­ The board is also considering asking the council for an TROPICAL FOLIAGE PLANTS, to ...... $ 1 1 .9 9 son to hold off any more. extension so that it may investigate inequities further. South cashed two top Bouchard referred to a 1981 report by the clubs and noted that West B y Sarah Passell GROCERY SPECIALS FROZEN & DAIRY work out a throw-in play to The defense would have You must be very careful today Herald Reporter score game and rubber. three tricks and South would not to poke your nose Into situ­ SWEET UFE East took his ace of have no spade with which to ations where you aren't Invited, twamon - niMP 6 WKY spades at trick one and led throw East in, so the dia­ especially when dealing with a BOLTON — Bolton Park Commissioner Stanley APPLESAUCE Bates Wednesday gave selectmen his 1984-85 budget SWEET UFE CHICKEN z.12.89 back the 10, which held the mond king would be a sure sensitive friend. MBA LEE trick. He continued with the winner as would East's fifth TAURUS (April 2 UK UP, P4l I IMOfI rAlhUJ SB 5t apple wasn’t being given a velocipede computer. postal and custom violations. Id MANCHKSTKR HERALD. Thursdiiy. Feb 9, 1984 MANCHESTKK HKRALD. Thur.sdav. Ftb 9. 1984 It Connecticut Obituaries In Brief X Dorothy F. Thorp F O C U S / Family Dorothy (Follansbee) Thorp, 82. of 18 Tanner St., dfed Wednesday at the Teenager pleads in rape home of her son in Fitchburg, Mass. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — A Connecticut operation She was the wife of the late Leon A. teenager has pleaded guilty to charges he and a Thorp who died Dec. 30. She was born in Dobsonville on Nov. friend brutally raped and beat an elderly ttH i Wilbrahatn woman in her home last fall, officials HARTFORD - John F. Whealon, 22, 1901, and had been a lifelong said, Roman Catholic archbishop of Hart­ resident of Manchester. She was a David P. Belanger, 17, of Windsor Locks, ford, faces a second operation Friday member of Center Congregationat pleaded guilty Wednesday to two counts of for intestinal cancer but was described Church, was past president and a aggravated rape, malicious damage, assault and in good spirits and asking for prayers member of the Board of Directors o t T eenagers battery, larceny and burglary. from the clergy. the Manchester Public Health Nursing Belanger will face a possible life term in Whealon was admitted Wednesday to Association for 40 years, and was a past Walpole State Prison when he appears before St. Francis Hospital and' Medical vice president of the Connecticut Heart Hampden Superior Court Judge John Moriarty Center and told priests and deacons of Association. for sentencing Feb. 24. officials said. the Hartford archdiocese in a Feb. 7 She leaves a son, Anson F. Thorp of letter, "two growths were removed Fitchburg. ^ The funeral will be Saturday at 1:30 and from my lower bowel” during surgery Extension granted on Walsh last week. p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 - E. Center St. Burial will be in Elmwpod BRIDGEPORT — A Superior Court judge has "They were diagnosed as malig­ Cemetery in Vernon. There are no given city officials until Tuesday to seek a stay nant,” said Whealon. "The doctors, 0 / 1 calling hours. of his order that reinstated Police suspect that the problem is higher in Memorial donations may be made to suicide Superintendent Joseph A. Walsh. the bowel” and "recommended more the Manchester Public Health Nursing Judge Robert I. Berdon had set a deadline surgery to remove the malignancy, a Association, 150 N. Main St., today for the city to show it would bring formal permanent colostomy and later radia­ •O' tion treatments. ^^anchester. charges Against Walsh. 67. in a legal and fair ft. Rates In US have tripled, hearing. But the judge agreed to decide on "So I ask for your prayers that I may « a 1// Tuesday whether preliminary charges were valid carry this cross to serve the archdio­ tier Rc COUNTRY - Peter Robbie. 79, of enough to require a disciplinary hearing against cese with adequate health and says Manchester psychiatrist Walsh. strength,” he said. "An experience like 690 Grant Hill Road, died today at C C L n ' »H 4 - If no action is taken against the 42-year police this makes me appreciate much more Manchester Memorial Hospital. He veteran. Walsh wOnld^j^etjjeir to his position keenly the beauty of life and of each was the husband of Isabella (Camp­ bell) Robbie. Wednesday as chief of the 420-member day.” BUT SUCH SIGNS are not always easy to spot or to O N j He was bom in Scotland on Aug. 4. Bv Kathy Garmos department. The Rev. Edmund O’Brien, diocesan address. Lisa said that counselors at her school never 1904, and had been a resident of Herald Reporter - spokesman, today described Whealon spoke with her about her problems, even after her as "in good spirits" and said the Manchester for the past 13 years. He Like most 14-year-olds, Lisa seemed happy. She first suicide attempt. State sues Seymour was a retired horticulturist and was a archbishop "has a strong constitution, was close to her family, was a good student and had “ They just kind of think, ‘Oh, it’s a bad day.’” she member of St. Mary’s Episcopal HARTFORD — The state has sued the town of so we hope he will resume his duties.” several good friends. said of the way teachers often dismiss signals of Church, Manchester. Seymour for failing to comply with a state order "There is a degree of optimism. It is a So it came as a shock to her family and friends when distress. “ I don’t think they realize it until the person Besides his wife he leaves a daugh­ concerning the town’s sewer system, officials maligancy, so that is always fraught she wound up in the emergency room two years ago. is dead.” 9 ter, Mrs. William (Margaret) Dwyerof said today. with difficulty,” O’Brien said. near death after taking an overdose of drugs. She admitted, though, that she tried to conceal her Manchester; a brother, John Robbie of Attorney General Joseph I. Lieberman said the O’Brien said Whealon’s letter said, "Everybody thought I was so happy,” said Usa, 16. thoughts of suicide from family and friends. Often she Manchester; three grandsons; and two suit sought fines against the town for violations of “ it has been said that every hospitaliza­ She agreed to speak with the Manchester Herald on would go upstairs to her room after dinner to be alone great-granddaughters. the Department of Environmental Protection tion and every operation is another UPI photo the condition that her real name not be used. “T think with her somber thoughts. Often, she said, these Memorial services wili be conducted order and a court order requiring the town to door which we know is soon going to they were all so shocked because I wasn’t a drug thoughts were aggravated by listening to the lyrics of Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. M ary’i comply with the state directive. open for us into eternal life, He likes the news addict, I wasn’t in trouble with the police.” certain songs. Lo vt Episcopal Church. Burial will be at the The^ order prohibited additional sewer line “ This is a knock, loud and clear and But like many teenagers who face mounting The day of her first suicide attempt started out like convenience of the family. The family \ connections to the Seymour sewage facilities and unmistakable'," he said. An American Marine guarding the U.S. Embassy in west Beirut pressures in a complicated world, Lisa felt depressed any other. It included a shopping trip with her mother will receive friends at the church required the town to take steps to reduce the Officials at St. Francis Hospital said smiles as he reads that President Reagan intends to move U.S. and alone. And, like a growing number of teenagers, that went well. She can recall no event which suddenly Whealon was in good condition, "rest­ Saturday from 9 a.m. to the time of the amount of groundwater seeping into the system, troops back to ships. Heavy fighting continued in the hills she saw suicide as an alternative to her pain. transformed her depression into a life-threatening Lieberman said. ing comfortably" in a private room service. act. while undergoing tests and waiting for around Beirut as the battleship New Jersey pounded ' Memorial donations may be made to EVERY DAY, an average of 18 teenagers in the ” I was very depressed and I was very lonely,” she the operation. anti-government positions. St. M ary’s Church Altar Guild or to the United States commit suicide — about 6,500 a year. said. State asks superfund money American Cancer Society. Every hour, about 57 children and teenagers attempt A second attempt with sleeping pills, she recalled, was prompted by anger at a therapist whom she said HARTFORD — The state has officially asked suicide. Mrs. Alice E. Platz did nothing to help her. for federal Superfund money to begin cleanup of While suicide among the general population Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Platz, 95, of increased between 1955 and 1975 by only 20 percent, it Before attempting suicide, most children give cues Naugatuck’s Laurel Park landfill — rated one of Avalanche kills two in Maine Glastonbury, formerly of Manchester, increased by 300 percent among adolescents, said Dr. of their intentions weeks, or even months, in adj^nce. the worst of four Superfund sites in the state two died today at Miller Memorial Conva- i years ago. Jamshid A. Marvasti, a Manchester child Dr. Marvasti said. Often these cues are nier with MOUNT KATAHDIN. Maine (UPI) that the men walked into the snow and who drove the two survivors from the lescent Home in Meriden. She was the denial, he said. Stanley Pac, Enviromental Protection Com­ psychiatrist. — Two expert climbers from New York triggered the avalanche," Caverly airport to the hospital, said both had wife of the late Otto J. Platz. missioner, made the request this week. Hesaid he Although Manchester has not had an adolescent “ The idea is to listen,” hesaid. "It seems that some who survived an avalanche near the said. broken legs and one likely suffered She was born in New York City on hopes the request’ will end an "apparent suicide in the past five years, suicide attempts among people challenge that.” base of mile-high Mount Katahdin that Caverly identified the two dead internal injuries. He said both were Sept. 12, 1888, and had been a resident impasse" between state and federal environmen­ junior high school students in town have become an killed two companions were reported in victims' as Ken Levanway and Steve of Manchester and New Port Richie, tal officials over funding. conscious and coherent when they epidemic, Marvasti said. FOR F A M IL Y and friends who ignore or fail to stable condition today. Hilt, both in their 20’s and from Troy, arrived at the hospital. Fla., for many years before moving to In the past year, Marvasti said, he’s treated 120 notice indications of self-destructive behavior, an A team of five technical climbers N.Y. The bodies of the dead hikers were Glastonbury. She was a former suicidal adolescents from the area. The majority, he eventual suicide or suicide attempt can produce from upstate New York had just member and past president of Dumont Advice for parents Judge postpones merger The two injured hikers were identi­ towed out by snowmobile along a sled said, were from Manchester. profound guilt. started scaling the eastern side of the fied as Richard Cumm, 25, of Ravena path to the park entrance, 20 miles to Federated Womens Club and was also a Joan Lingard, a social worker at Bennet Junior “ If you lose someone to suicide, the guilt is much HARTFORD — A federal judge has ordered 5,267-foot mountain — the state’s N.Y., and Robert Esser, 29, of Troy, past president of D^umont Branch of Such behaviors may indicate ridiculous. F the south, but nightfall prevented a High School, has dealt with students who have greater than if you lose them some other way,” said While change is a normal part leaders of the Telecommunications International highest — when tons of snow tumbled N.Y. Needlework Guild of America, Du­ suicidal ideation, particularly if • Don’t argue with the child Union to postpone a vote on whether to merge helicopter from evacuating them, attempted suicide. Carole Katz, whose daughter hung herself 3‘A years of adolescence, sudden changes down upon them Wednesday morning, The man who wriggled free from the Caverly said. mont, N.J. She was a member of St, She said many suicides are triggered by a breakup they, occur for prolonged peri­ about whether life is worth with another union. ago. “ There’s a hurt there that will never go away.” in a child’s personality or said park Director Irivin C. Caverly Jr. avalanche was Peter Cochetti of M ary’s Episcopal Church, with a girlfriend or boyfriend. ods or in combination, he said. living. Judge Jose Cabranes said Wednesday the Paul Fournier, spokesman for the Like many parents confronted by troubled children. personal habits may signal "A ll of them were buried. One of Albany. Manchester. “ Sometimes kids view this as a romantic gesture.” "Consider any suicidal atti­ • Don’t tell the child he or she 45,000 TIU members are being kept in the dark state Wildlife Department, said the Mrs. Katz said she did not know how to address her underlying problems which them dug his way out and tried to dig Caverly said it was the first time She leaves a son. Dr. Edward J. Platz she said. ^ tude, behavior or talk serious." has alot to live for. about m erger proposals. evacuation was slow as rescue workers daughter’s problems, which began around the age of should not be ignored. the others out, but he couldn’t do it anyone was ever killed by an avalanche of Glastonbury, with whom she had Mrs. Lingard said that there ard^ usually several Dr. Marvasti said. • Don’t tell the child that He said the TIU cannot conduct its special fought high winds and single-digit 15. alone,” Caverly said. at Baxter State Park. temperatures. made her home; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth. suicide attempts made by Bennet students every “ I was afraid to say something to Laurie about Mood swings, aggressive or Statements such as " I wish I suicide is immoral — ’’that is convention Friday until it members are told the worst possible time for “ He went to get get some help. He Cumm and Esser were taken by ‘"rhe problem is that it’s extremely P. McKape ot Dumont, N.Y.; seven year, with varying degrees of severity. Most, suicide. I was afraid to even say the word,” she said. passive behavior, changes in was not around," or ‘.‘Soon you specifics of all merger proposals and have at least moralizing” went and got a ranger and they helicopter to Millinocket Community windy. It’s a dangerous place and the grandchildren; and five g re a t- however, occur during the weekends and do not Mrs. Katz said she is still plagued by thoughts of “ if eating and sleeping habits, won’t have me around to pick E 90 days to conduct "an informal debate about the shoveled them out,” he said. Hospital, located 20 miles south of the grandsons. involve school personnel, she said. deteriorating school perfor­ on” should be taken seriously. • "D on’t be afraid to ask the relative merits of all proposals." visibility is almost zero,” Fournier only” — if only she had spent more time with her It was the first time anyone was 200,000-acre state park in northern said. The funeral will be Saturday at 11; 30 Mrs. Lingard said school performance is probably daughter, if only she had realized how troubled her mance. loss or lack of friends, Dr. Marvasti offered the child about suicide — you don’t place thoughts in his mind” kilied in an avalanche at the sprawling Maine. Caverly said the the five men were a.m. at St. M ary’s Episcopal Church. one of the best indicators of impending trouble. daughter was. and drug and alcohol abuse all following advice to parents and • Don't tell the child that he or state park. Caverly said. They were admitted to the emer­ expert hikers who entered the park Burial will be at the convenience of the Sudden drops in grades, absenteeism, a negative Lisa said that both her parents and siblings felt very may indicate depression or friends of children who have she is threatening suicide only Caverly said iarge snow^lides are gency room at about 3 p.m. Hospital Sunday and planned to stay through family. There are no calling hours. attitude and a sudden lack o f concern about one’s guilty after her first suicide attempt, but still had other emotional difficulties, ac­ expressed suicidal thoughts or Neu) England to seek attention. easy to spot from afar, leading experts officials declined to release informa­ Friday. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Center appearance all may indicate serious depression, she trouble talking with her about it. She added that she. cording to Jamshid A. Mar­ intentions; % Above all. seek professional to believe the avalanche was small. “ It tion about their condition, saying the They set out on a day hiking trip up St., has charge of arrangements. said. too, felt guilty and had trouble facing her family for vasti. a Manchester child • Don’t tell the child that his or help. In Brief is the little ones that are dangerous patients didn't want any details made the steep, snow-packed Cathedral Trail Memorial donations may be made to “ The question is keeping an eye on someone you psychiatrist. her thoughts of suicide are because you can walk right into them, public. about 8 a.m. and the avalanche the Manchester Memorial Hospital suspect is having a problem.” she said. Please turn to page 13 B Dismissal asked in rape case and apparently what happened was Millinocket Fire Chief Daniel Hart. apparently occurred a short time later. Development Fund. Haynes Street. F A LL RIVER, Mass. — A defense attorney in the trial of six men accused of a gang rape sought dismissal of the indictment against his client Most humans ever now orbiting earth citing an "inaccurate" television news broadcast as the media coverage issue dominated jury One day Big Bear threw a press conference By Anna Christensen selection precedings. Francis O’Boy told Super­ today on separate missions — three Soviet cosmo­ United Press International the Soviet iaunch was relayed to him from mission ior Court Judge William Young the WLNE-TV nauts heading for a Salyut space station and five U.S. control in Houston. Once upon a short, short time ago there was a Big you don’t know how lucky you are to be living in this "What are you going to do for black bears?" a black report showed pictures of his client while Bristol astronauts aboard the shuttle Challenger. The Soviet frew is headed by Col. Leonid Kizim, a MOSCOW — The largest number ot people ever to Bear who called all the other bears into the den one land of milk and honey.” bear shouted. County District Attorney William Pina was being "Like my comrades, I am looking forward to veteran cosmonaut who spent a two-week stint in orbit the earth at the same time sped through space getting on board the Salyut-7 station,” Soviet rookie night at five of 11 to make an announcement. All the “ There’s too much milk and not enough honey,” a "As I say.” the Big Bearsaid. "Again, yes. there are interviewed by a reporter. space in December 1980 to repair the Salyut-6 orbital problems in the area of black bears but we’re putting f flight engineer Vladimir Solovyov said before bears knew it must be something important because honey bear yelled. “ Why does honey cost so much?” station that burned up in Earth’s atmosphere 18 “ If there’s room in our forest for trees.” the Big beais-back to work and I ’m announcing shortly a new blasting off Wednesday under clear skies from the months later. they didn’t usually stay up that late. Andy Rooney Singles more accident prone Jobless claims Baikonur Cosmodrome in Central Asia. ‘T v e called you all together to tell you I want to be Bear said, ” I think there ought to be room enough for committee to study the black bear problem. the head bear for another four years,” the Big Bear God.” “ What about acid ice?" a polar bear wanted to PROVIDENCE. R.I. — A new study shows “ I visualize how we shall get down to work after its said. “ Don’t change the subject,” the honey bear yelled. know. traffic accidents, whether vehicular or pedes­ reactivation," he said of the orbiting space station Some of the bears clapped until their little paws hurt Syndicated Columnist “ What about the honey?” “ Again," the Big Bear said, "w e ’ve appointed a trian, have a direct relationship to certain social are up 41,000 that has been operating unmanned for 10 weeks. but some of the other b^ars began to cry. commission to study the whole range of problems factors and may not merely be random events. The cosmonauts, who blasted off from the " I don’t believe.” the Big Bear said, “ that any bear The League of Women Bears, 58 percent of whom connected with acid ice." Dr. Stanley Erinson of Brown University, who WASHINGTON (UPI) — New claims for state Kazakhstan launch pad in Central Asia 1,350 miles who really needs honey is without it. Also, I think that opposed the Big Bear because they were paid 64 studied 766 deaths in Rhode Island between 1977 unemployment benefits rose to 380,000 during the from Moscow, should hook up with the orbiting space if we stop taking so much honey from the bees who percent less than men bears for the same work, cried “ I HAVE A question,’! a distinguished-looking bear and 1982, said accidents were noticeably more week ended Jan. 28. the Labor Department reported system today. lOdVaiti produce it, it will encourage other bees to make more the loudest. in the middle of the room said. " I ’m a Kodiac bear and frequent among people who were divorced, today. The launch of three Soviet cosmonauts brought the BARDENS front said in a stage whisper. of it. Eventually there will be plenty of honey for all of total number of men in space to a record eight. Five Some of the bears were just bored. All they wanted “ There’s still a great deal of work to be done,” the separated or single. The new seasonally adjusted total reflected an "Your Complete Garden Genteif (i " I f you’re a Kodiac bear." the Big Bear, who was American astronauts are aboard the space shuttle was to watch television. The Big Bear continued with Big Bear continued. “ My first priority in balancing increase of 41,000 over the week from a five year low noted for his sense of humor, laughed, "w here’s your Challenger on an eight-day voyage. his speech; the bear budget will be to spend a lot more on EDB recall challenged recorded in the week ended Jan. 21. “WHY ARE YOU paying bees not to produce honey camera?” It compared to a total of 517,000 new claimants in a "Great! It’s really getting to be populated up here.” sharpening our claws and building up our bear hug. then?” a Wall Street bear asked. VAIENTINE PLANTS ‘•I’VE BEEN the Big Bear for three years,” he said, BOSTON — A Massachusetts judge was corresponding week a year ago. said shuttle Commander Vance Brand when news of We’li be the strongest bears in the woods.” “ Yeah, and selling it to the Russian Bear, too,” a All the bears who had clapped, laughed. All the Omni] (Ur|i M) and then he read a long list of his accomplishments to expected to rule today on a request from national In other data released by the department’s “ Someone’s been eating my porridge,” a blue collar girl bear shouted. bears who had cried, booed. Ciknlirii] (t^ ) prove how well things were going... which many of the grain processors that he lift the state’s Employment and Training Administration, the bear muttered. "Good night." the Big Bear said, .waving as if from bears hadn't realized because they were too busy emergency ban on products containing ethylene number of persons collecting jobless checks during LIFE INSURANCE TO HELP PAY CitAbu (litti) “ As I say,” the Big Bear said. The Big Bear smiled. “ I think I can explain that. the steps of an airplane, "and God bless you." looking for work. dibromide, the cancer- causing pesticide, Suffoik the week ended Jan. 21 rose by 74,000 to 2,601,000, Goldilocks,” he said. "You couldn’t see the trees through the forest when Superior Court Judge Hiller took the request of taking into account seasonal factors. “TIP AND TEDDY Bear say you hibernate half the “ I ’m not ’Goldilocks,’” she snapped. “ Is that an order or a request?" one of the disgusted FINAL EXPENSE I started this job,” the Big Bear said. the American Grain Products Processing Insti­ That figure does not include 716,200 people time,” a grizzly bear interrupted. “ They say you do “ You girl bears are all alike,” the Big Bear said. bears muttered. “ We’ll be lucky if there are any trees left in the tute under advisement after a hearing. collecting benefits under other programs for federal <500 to <5000* less work than any head bear we ever had.” “ I ’m not a ‘girl’ bear either,” the girl bear said The moral of the story is this: He who has all the forest to see when you’re finished,” one bear down workers, railroad employees, newly discharged EVERYONE ACCEPTED "W ell,” the Big Bear said, again, “ just let me sa y ... angrily. “ I’m a woman bear.” answers, faces a lot of questions. veterans, those on extended benefits, and those Between Ages 46-87 Nissenbaum says tests Illegal *D«p«ndlng on sgt receiving federal supplemental compensation when BOSTON — A state Supreme Court justice is other forms of aid are exhausted. NO SALESMAN WILL CALL anmUsasBi (Iviil 9 deciding whether a woman claiming to be a Alaska remained the state with the highest rate of Write and give us your date of birth Ub lilitt (lirii) member of a religion that uses marijuana as a insured unemployment — the percent of those sacrament must take periodic urine tests to OF INSIffiANCE COW. of lOSTON Dish dodgers, here’re ways to avoid the draft covered by unemployment insurance who are SnirniiiMl Cmlir. 200 PInianI 81. Mi ISm MA 02148 Otpl OOMH HOUSE PUN TS— GIFTS remain free on probation. .An attorney for collecting benefits — with an 8.3 percent level in the Christine Nissenbaum, 35, of Monson, argued the or CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-343-3093 FOUAGE PUNTS week ended Jan. 21, compared to a national rate of 3 Remember how simple life used to be, kiddies? come summer. Then go find the trowel atid plant the • Dry all the dishes, except for the Waterford tests are an illegal change in the condition of her percent. Fantantlc Selection seeds. By the time you get back the dishes will be dry. candleholders. Use them to show Mommy how you’ve parole. Remember when all you had to do to get out of drying Behind Alaska were West Virginia, 6.9 percent; the dishes was lock yourself in the bathroom? • Alternately, use the apple core to bash your brother learned to juggle. Note: if Mommy doesn’t have any Contribution law Is changed Idaho, 6.8 percent; Montana, 6.1 percent; Pennsylva­ African Violets (large) -3.45 Well, I hate to tell you, but times have changed. in the head. Remember that an apple core can be an Waterford candleholders. don’t despair. She’s bound nia and Washington, both 5.9 percent; Oregon, 5.7 Primrose (in bloom) _ -2.59 Mothers, ever mindful of the latest in child-rearing Connections excellent weapon if used in conjunction with a to have a few family heirlooms hanging around. Or PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Rhode Island percent; Arkansas and Maine, both 5.3 percent, and Goraniiims (in bloom). .1.59 practices, have become immune to the locked high-pitched karate yell. how about the glass globes on the chandelier? Or the Senate has unanimously approved legislation to Wisconsin, 5.2 percent. bathroom trick. You’ve got to come up with some Susan Plese Your brother will put up such a fuss that your cut glass brandy snifters? Juggle any of the above, reform the state political contribution laws, but CUT FLOWERSI brand new ideas to get out of that loathsome chore. Herald Reporter mother will probably send you to your room, where and you won’t be asked to dry dishes for a week, or at not before lawmakers divided along party lines Koontz to address women I;ydaflV(bo(fe Here are some tricks to qualify you for the Olympic you will be able to read a book and listen to your sister least until Mommy cleans all the glass off the flbor. on how tough the reforms should be. Republicans Gjlonial'VSlIa^ ★ ROSES _ . < 2 ^ team of dish-dodging. All have been excerpted from drying the dishes. • On your way out to the kitchen, offer to change all wanted to set tougher standards, but Democrats COVENTRY — Republican Town Chairman actual Plese family case files. • Start drying the dishes normally. After you've the months over on all the calendars. Or reset all the held rank and pushed through the bill as Roberta Koontz will speak at the annual valentine Last Chance for Pre-Construction Prices! -ALSO- • Wander out to the kitchen, whistling. Whistling finished one, announce that it’s too warm and you’ll clocks to daylight savings time. Or Greenwich time. proposed. luncheon of the Second Congressional District North ★ Carsatiaas, always-puts a mother off. She doesn’t know what have to take off your sweater. Take it off, and discover Or offer to lick all the stamps on all the envelopes and Republican Women’s Association. The mid-sixties still buys a lot. H sats. you’re up to and it will unnerve her thoroughly, a small hole in the shoulder. lick the flaps, too. Mommies do not tike to be bothered Mrs. Koontz recently announced her bid for the Attached single family homes ★ OFT ARRAtWEMENTS especially since you are whistling while preparing to Select an apple. Be careful, however — examine the Offer to fix the hole in the sweater, and get your with stuff like that. Water shortage predicted Republican nomination in the Second Congressional priced from the mid-60’s. 1,2 or do a loathsome chore. apple trom every angle to make sure it doesn’t have a mother’s sewing kit. Take out a needle and prick your • This is your last resort. It is to be used only if all else CONCORT), N.H. — Without better land District. 3 bedrooms, 1 or 2 floor living, FREE! LECTURE FREE ’Then rifle in the drawer. Tell your mother all the bruise. Take it outside in natural light, if necessary. finger and fall into a faint. This will so unnerve fails, and you find yourself facing a mound of dishes management and a comprehensive plan to She will present a slide show featuring towns in the attached garages. clean towels must be in the wash, then offer to. check ’Then wash it and dry it carefully. Mommy that she will let you sit on the sofa for the rest taller than you are. protect New Hampshire’s limited water resour­ Second Congressional District. Recently elected TUES., FEB. 14lh.-7:30 p.m. for her. Run to the basement, whistling all the way, Sit down to eat the apple. Remember, you can’t eat of the day and Daddy will have to dry the dishes. ces, the state faces a possibly severe and women on town councils and boards of selectmen will From 1-86 exit 94. Left on Rt. "Home Undscaplng; G M e e u and on the last stair, turn your ankle and moan an apple and do the dishes at the same time. That trait • Start drying normally. When you come to the Study the pile carefully. Get out your calculator, expensive water supply problem in the future. also be introduced. 30, right on Taylor, right on W. In Design, Planting & Care” horribly. Your mother Will wrap you in a blanket and is carried on a recessive gene, and all yours are five-pound stoneware crock, drop it and watch it and determine with trigometric measurements which The warning was contained in a report by the The luncheon will be held at Rosal's Restaurant. Vernon, left on Lydall. From tit you on the sofa and she will make your brother do dominant. bounce across the floor. The noise will make dish is likely to cause the greatest havoc if pulled out Mommy’s eyeballs pop out and she will have to take a from underneath the rest. Don your crash helmet, Joint Legislative Committee Studying a Water Route 195, Mansfield, at noon on Saturday. For Vernon Lake St. to Lydall. 168 Woodlami S t • Open 8-6 p.m. the dishes. When you’ve finished the apple, examine the core. Resources Management Program. reservations, call Antoinette WijHird at 429-2666 or 643-8414 w FrM Coffee • Decide to have a wholesome snack, to get your Discuss way 8 of dissecting it for biology class.Oroffer little rest.ou ihe sofa and she won’t wash any more cover your eyes, and pull the dish out. You’ll eat off Clara Hladky at 742 7130. 11-S daily 643-2111* 643-5634 to plant the seeds outside so Mommy will have shade dishes for you to dry. paper plates probably until you get married. I li MANCUKSTKH HKHAl.l), Thursday, ffb , 9. 1984 MANCHKSTCR HEHALl), Thursduv. Feb. 9, 1984 - Teenage suicide Advice About Town Births

is on the rise Turkinglon, Evan Robert, son of Steven and Kristin Ostomy group to meet Judaism course open to public Haddock Turkington of 37 Clinton St., was born Jan. 23 Manchester Area Ostomy Association will meet A course entitled “ Varietie's of Judaism: Then and Continued from pape 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Here’s a little straight talk grandparents are Arlene and Paul Gilman of Monday at 7:30 p.m. in Conference Room " C " at N ow ," will be offered at Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Manchester Memorial Hospital, Haynes Street. Middle Turnpike. Dr. several months. Compton, N.H. His paternal grandparents are Hazel The program will be a round table discussion led by Stuart Miller, assistant "You don't really linow what’s going on in a person’s and Milton Turkington of South \Vindsor. He has a Lois Pabst and Connie Callahan, registered nurses professor of Hebrew and head," added Frer Rodgers, a crisis intervention brother Jason, 9; and a sister Rachael, 2. ■ on taking prescription drugs from the staff of the hospital. They will answer Judaic studies at the worker at Manchester Memorial Hospital. While Waddell, Brian Joel, son of Douglas Wilson and questions for any ostomate with a problem. University of Connecti­ many of the suicide attenfpts Rodgers sees are mainly Maria Ines Porras Waddell of 30 Tanner St.; was born Anyone having a colostomy, ileostomy or urinary cut, will be the attention-seeking acts, a person who is intent on Dec. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His DEAR READERS: If safely and effectively: ostomy, their families and the general public, are instructor. killing himself or herself can do it despite professional maternal grandparents are Carmen and Elberto ybu are not taking any 1. If a drug is not doing invited to attend. For more information call 649-6706 The classes will be on intervention. Porras of Colombia, South America. His paternal kind of prescription drug what it is supposed to do or 646-4572. four successive Mon- grandparents are Jean and Howard Waddell of and don't plan to — skip for you, check with your day^from 8 to 9:30 p.m. IN RODGERSZ’ THREE YER AS at the hospital, Manchester. this column. It's not for doctor. You may nc^ a Each session will focus the number of adolescent suicide attempts referred to Greene, Amanda Marie, daughter of William J and you. different dosage or a Volunteers needed by club s on a different aspect of the emergency room has remained steady at about Valerie Tomlinson Greene III of Coventry, was born The Food and Drug different drug. Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her The Exchange Clubs Center for the Prevention of\ the course topic. The three per week. Administration, in coop­ Abigail Van Buren 2. If you have an unex­ Child Abuse, which conducts child abuse prevention first will be on sects and The majority of those attempts involve females who maternal grandparents arfe Mr. and Mrs. Bertram eration with the National pected symptom — rash, efforts in Hartford County and Tolland County, needs movements in Judaism; have cut their wrists or overdosed on drugs, he said.- Tomlinson of Bolton. Her paternal grandparents are Council on Patient Infor­ nausea, dizziness, head­ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Greene of South Windsor. Her donations of time to continue the program. The center the second, the origins of Rodgers agreed that people have trouble believing mation and Education, ache — report it to your paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Catherine is located at 1 Court St., Rockville. the rabbinic movement: that a child can be so troubled as to seek relief through has embariced on a pro­ doctor immediately. death. Dummitt of Bloomfield. She has a sister. Sarah It's a non-profit project of the National Exchange the third, the various gram to inform and edu­ 3. Don't stop taking your .Louise. Club which uses trained volunteers to.help families phases of rabbinic liter­ " I don't think people like to be aware of problems * cate peopie about the who is taking a specific Antacids?) medicine just because with a child abuse problem. The Rockville center is ature; and in the final with teenagers," he said. medication they use. kind of antibiotic. 4. Are there any side you're feeling belter. You jointly supported by the Department of Children and session. Dr. Miller will Today Lisa is seeing a therapist in Manchester. She Most people are un­ Alcohoi and even as­ effects? And what should I may prevent the drug Youth Services and the Exchange Clubs. speak on the topic, "R e ­ said she still occasionally has suicidal urges, but she ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. aware that there can be an pirin should not be com­ do if they occur? from doing its work sponses to Modernity." said she's confident she would not act or) them. interaction between the bined with certain other 5. Is there any written completely. Anna Frallicciardi Elizabeth French Formal lay-therapist training sessions are sche­ duled for March 6 and 7 at 6 p.m. at 1 Court St. Anyone Dr. Stuart Miller The course is open to “ I think it is just an easy way out of doing things," MSUIMNSMiTHS SINCE prescribed drugs they are drugs. Mixing alcohol information you can give 4. Check drug labels for the general public. she said. with a high dosage of wishing to attend these sessions should call Linda taking and certain foods me about the drug you specific instructions or There is a registration fee of $10, payable at the first insuransmiths I 1914 they eat. This interaction Valium or Darvon can be- have prescribed for me? warnings, such us "Donot Angei, director, or Betsy Paimer, assistant director, 872-1918. session or by mail before Feb. 27. can cause some dnigs to fatal. 6. Is there an approved take on an empty stom­ There are enough underground pipelines in the work faster or siower. or The next ' time your generic version of this ach" nr “ Do not take with United States to build a line to the moon and back — to become totally doctor gives you a pres­ drug? (There usually is. m iik." Program planned on stress with pipe left over. ineffective. cription. don't he.sitate to and it is much cheaper Retirees Club to meet 649-5241 5. Check the label, or For example, people ask him — or your phar­ and just as effective.) Ms. Esther Rubin will speak at the Educational EAST HARTFORD - The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft ask the pharmacist, for South Carolina was the first state to secede from the 65 E. Cantar SIraal who are taking certain macist — the following What you should tell Community, 645 Birch Mountain Road, next Thursday Retiree's Club will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the United States. On Dec. 20, 1860, the state repealed its storing instructions. prescribed drugs for se­ questions: your doctor: at 7:30 p.m. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Club, 200 Clement Road. Manchaalar, CL Some drugs should be 1788 ratification of the U.S. Constitution. vere depression or high 1. What is the name of 1. If you have ever had Her topic will be, "Assertive Behavior as a Stress refrigerated; others must blood pressure should the drug and what is it ang allergic reactions or Reduction Mechanism." The program is open to the be protected from light. avoid aged cheese. Chi­ supposed to do? (Write it side effects to certain public. For moi^e information call 646-0711. anti wine, pickled down soyou won'tforget.) /

Class members sought Walking away the pounds Four Manchester v^omen The Class of 1959 of Manchester high school is planning its 25th reunion for June 30 and is seeking information or addresses for several class members as easy, as it is effective the committee has been unable to contact. The members are: Tina Abel, Paul Ackerman, to compete for beauty title Peter Adam. Maryanne Aronson, Stanley Auerbach, DEAR DR. LAMB; 1 exercise that would make Thomas Brown, Edward Cain, Catherine Close, Ruth Cook, Janet Cushing. Robert Donovan, Samual want to thank you for my chest as hard as a B y Barbara Richmond Hebron Harvest Fair Queen for sored by the Rockville Lodge of Foster. Marilyn Gauthier, Frank Giorgio, Charles helping me lose weight. 1 rock? Herald Reporter 1983. Elks.. Gipson, Terrance Horan, John Jacobs and Susan had tried everything I DEAR READER; It's She is also involved in theatri­ Participants will compete in Kerin. knew, including starva­ relatively common for > Four Manchester residents Your Health cal productions at the high four phases of competition. The Also: Barbara Kippax, James Larsen, Beverly tion — and still couldn't men to have some fat on will be among 12 young women school. She will sing for the requirements are set fourth by Lucious, Ferdinand Lychok, Dorothy Lysy, William lose. I was ready to throw- the chest -imd most of participating in the Miss talent portion of the pageant. the Miss America pageant Malausky, Kathleen Martin, Lorraine Martin, James in the towel. Then I read Lawrence Lamb, M.O. them don't like if. Greater Vernon Pageant Feb. Anna M. Frallicciardi, 23, of rules. The phases include a Mazzoli, Bruce McClain, Denise Melendy, Diane your column about walk­ I'm sorry to say that 18 at 8 p.m. at Vernon Middle New State Road, a graduate of private interview, evening Michaud, Gary Milek, Kenneth Miller, Robert Moore, ing and thought I'd try there is no such thing as School, Route 30. The Vernon Manchester High School and of gown-onstage personality, tal­ and Richard Olmsted. that. I've lost the weight I spot reducing. You can't pageant is a preliminary to the Endicott College, with a degree ent, and swim suit. Also: Elizabeth Palaima, Susan Perra, Pascal Poe, needl'd and it was easy. just reduce the fat in one Miss America pageant. in art, will present a jazz routine The theme of this year's Linda Recknagel, Robert Reynolds, Francis Robin­ particular area of the Jennifer Joy, ig, of Eldridge as her part in the talent pageant is "Continental son, Charles Ryan, Donna Sandals, Sandra Savitkas, DEAR READER: I resting as well as the cluding how it helps pre­ body. That means you'd Street, who was Miss Greater pi^ogram. She also models for Touch." Lori Darling Nash of Sandra Scruton, Earle. Selwitz, Joan Sinin, Norman wanted to include your calories for walking. vent heart disease and have to be on an overall Vernon two years ago, and Village Bridal and American Manchester is choreographer. Smith, Heather Stewart, Paul Tierney, William Northeastern announces daily nonstop service from letter in the column to Using the 60-calorie per condition your heart, in program of a diet and second runner-up in the Miss Lady. encourage others to use A total of $2,300 in scholarships Twerdy, Phyllis Uricchio, Frances Wojnarowicz, and hour figure, a person who the Health Letter 18-4. exercise to lose excess Connecticut Pageant, will be Heather Hornyak, 18. of White e.xercise in their weight- will be awarded. Donors to the Judith Wrubel. Hartford's Bradley Airport to Palm Beach. Only walks three miles a day Walking to Health, which body fat. among this year's participants. Street, a senior at Manchester control programs. There fund are: Bogner's Quality will use the number of I'm sending you. Others Some people have in­ She is a student at Manches­ High School will present a are many people who try Meats and D.W. Fish Realty, Group offers course $10^ Altegts, All flights./Vbu won't find a.Iower fare calories in one-third of a who want this issue can herited characteristics of ter Comrnunity College and is drama monologue, "Rom eo and lad diets and a variety of both of Manchester; Wolff- pound of fat in one week. It send 75 cents with a long, fat pads ; Country Club. The proceeds will go to the Cheney Hall IMTER5UTIS 4 iXITS8 Clnestudle — The Secret Hot Dog (R) 1, 7:40, 10. — 9:30. t ; renovation project. Policeman's Other Ball (R) Y e n tl(P G ) 1:30,7:05,9:35.— The Movies— To Be or Not EASTUUmOIID S68 88K) as flying there. Ask about our Alamo Car Rental Package, $9.95 per day 7:30 with Never Say Never Never C rv W olf (PG ) 1:10, To Be (PG ) 12:15, 2:20,4:30, t • Walter Ward, a licensed auctioneer, will donate his Again (PG) 9:15. 7:35,9:45,11:40.— Reckless 7:20,9:20.-Sllkwood(R)12, services to auction 45 art works submitted by So if you always wanted to fly nonstop to the 2:20, 4:40, 7, 9:30. — The on son’s low SAT scores C o lo n ia l — R e o p e n s (R) 1:4S, 7:40,9:50. — Star Ml I ; Connecticut artists. Door prizes include two dinners Friday. (R) 1:20,7:25,9:35. Lonelv Guv (R) 12,1:40,3:20, East MorHord Menchoster 5, 7:30,9:25. at the Manchester Community College food service sun, now there's nothing stopping you. MOIflHEASTBIIW WOilSTOPIO A WllllmanHc mi DEAR DR. BLAKER: Eotlwood Fob B Cinema— U A Theaters Rest— Two of — ShOWh ==^ i program: tickets to a Little Theater of Manchester MiMBEACM reassured. It is'surprising Educating RIto (PG ) 7:15. a Kind (R) 7:M, 9:40. — Jlllson Saearo Cinema — Call your travel agent or Northeastern at Everyone in our family Poor Richard's Pob B Cl- SIlkwood (R) 7:15, 9:45. — Terms of Endearment (PG) > . production; tickets to the Manchester Gilbert and how often one discovers 4:50, 9:20. — Uncommon Sullivan spring production; and free lessons at the has been upset since our that the other person is The Lonely G uv (R) 7:20, t • 9:30. V a lo r (R) 7:10, 9:20. — Hot - ' Center Ballet Studio. Refreshments will be provided. (800) 327-3788. son. a high school senior, Ask more than happy to give You'll never know the MonsfleM Dog (R) 7:10, 9:15. — SIlk­ STAR 8 0 w i wood (R) 7,9:20. ; Tickets for the auction are $3 and may be bought in received his SAT scores. the required support and power of Classified until Translax College Twin — Northeastern. What Flying Should Be. He was an honor student Dr. Blaker Fanny and Alexander (R) Windsor -SH O W pA t'- • advance by calling 649-0717. Tickets will also be may actually need reassu­ you use it yourself. Call 7:30. — D on't Look Bock Plaza — All the Right ' available at the club the day of the auction. For more us well as president of his r rance himself or herself. 643-2711 today to place an (P G ) 7,9. M oves (R) 7:15, class. However, his SAT Karen Blaker, Ph.D. ad. information call 649-1061. scores were below the NEVER CRY Reduce the role of tele­ Bakery receives gift ALL SEATS. class average. < vision in your household WOLFIT He has been totally - ■' SHOWWAr: ALL FLIGHTS. with help from Dr. Blak- The Bakery Store at the Manchester Sheltered ONE-WAY. destroyed by this expe­ er's newsletter "Taming ... L IW a M e a ... Workshop has a new bread slicer, bought with money rience. He feels that he the TV Beast." Send 50 donated by the Manchester Chapter of UNICO. has no chance to get into a many variables. A good more. I decided to go out cents and a stamped, Y E N T L iS ! The Bakery Store is open to the public on good college and he be­ college admission brard and prove myself. self-addressed envelope Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 lieves he will never be a will take this into accoynt Well, several weeks to Dr. Blaker in care of ------SM IW N Ar:------p.m. and on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. It is located success. We have tried to when making its decision. later, he found me in bed this newspaper, P.O. Box in the Bentley Building, 57 Hollister St. reason with him, but I with a 2S-year-old man. I 475, Radio City Station, guess deep down inside, D E AR DR. BLAKER: I hadn't expected him New York. N.Y. 10019. SCARFACE we feel his life will be Swim classes to start would like to share an home at that time. He leR Write to Dr. Blaker at Anortheastem more difficult because of experience that hurt me the next day, saying that the above address. The -S H Q W n W i- The Recreation Department will accept registra­ his scores. very deeply but that he had only worked hard FLY FROM HARTFORD'S BRADLEY AIRPORT TO ANY OF THESE NORTHEASTERN CITIES. PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS. volume of mail prohibits tions for swimming lessons from Feb. 13 through 24 at might help other women so we could get ahead. personal replies, but ques­ the East Side Recreation Center, 22 School St., from 6 BOSTON — FT. LAUDERDALE — KANSAS CITY — LAS VEGAS — NEW ORLEANS — NEW YORK (MacARTHUR AIRPORT/ISLIP, LONG ISLAND) — ORLANDO — PALM BEACH - DEAR READER; It is in the same situation. I could have handled my SAN DIEGO — ST. PETERSBURG/TAMFA (ST. 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By Barbara Richmond ■ periods, so they would not have to the other hand, had 11 shots, many team was able to get some rest. Herald Reporter E N FIE LD — It was an example skate as much and could conserve of them good scoring opportunities Clarkin agreed. "W e needed it." W'hal’s with the Hartford of what champions are made of. their strength for the third period. against Burnham, who looked he said of the break between Whalers'.’ Thoughts ApLENty Rusty, who was picked up near Adams Mill on Enfield High, the state’s defend­ In the final period, they were "shaky in the period. periods. "We were tired” They were given up for dead Adams Street on Jan. 30, is this week’s featured pet. • ing Division I ice hockey cham­ moved up to the attack. "W e didn’t Senior right wing Paul Roy The Raiders decided the contest about a week ago when they He is ready to be adopted and is a good example of the pions, overcame injury, illness and have any choice in the third scored twice for the Eagles within with 4;41 left in the eight-minute were in the mid.sts of a lO-game origin of the term, "friendly as a puppy dog." a two-goal deficit in the third period,” Clarkin said. "W e had to a minute. First, he scored on a overtime period. Palmer fed the winless streak. That included Dog Warden Richard Rand said Rusty is about 6 period to score a 5-4 overtime get some offense.” deflection after a faceoff 10*81110- puck to Janney. who gave a perfect five ties. months old and is medium-size, which is as big as he victory over East Catholic Wed­ Clarkin's options were narrowed ham’s left. Then, he fought histway feed to Hogan for an easy goal. Now the Hartford sextet is will get. He's the pretty rust and black color of a nesday night at the Enfield Twins because East held a 4-2 lead as the through a crowd in front of the unbeaten in its lost five outings Doeberman but is built like a hound. He’s friendly and Rink. The win qualified the Raid­ teams' skated to their lockerrooms ' Enfield goal to score on assists The Eagles outshot Enfield. (3-0-2). including Tuesday's well-behaved and will make a nice pet. ers, now 10-4-1, for a spot in the. after the second period. from Brian Gailahue and Dennis 3.5-20. After a poor second period, Last week’s puppy was given the name Teddy. He state tournament and a shot at a Tulimieri for a 3-2 East lead. Burnham settled down to blank the workmanlike 4-1 victory over ■was adopted by a South Hawthorne Street family and third consecutive champion.ship. Enfield had taken a 2-0 lead in Gailahue added to the lead with a Eagles. "In the second period, we the Detroit Red Wings on home they said they like the name he was given at the pound. They vusn in Division II two years the first seven minutes of the little over six minutes left in the had a loLofchances. " said Mannix. ice at the Civic Center. A McDivitt Drive woman who adopted one of the ago and the Division I title last game. Kevin Hogan scored on a period. Alone on offense against who.se team slipped to 12-4 as it The Whalers remain 13 points pound pets in January is adopting another this week. year. slap shot from in front of East three Enfield defenders. Gailahue prepares for a game against behind the struggling Montreal Rand said she adopted the dog he had named K-K and Herald photo bv Richmond. This year, things have not gone goalie Steve Cavallo less than pulled,up at the left faceoff eirele Suffield Saturday afternoon in Canadiens for the fourth and ago. Each plateau may be renamed him Cotton, The dog she’s adopting this as smoothly (or the Raiders. three minutes into the game and and fired at Burnham from an odd Enfield. "Danny Ifurnham looked final playoff spot in the Adams surpassed this weekend in back week is a black Labrador she plans to name Sparky. Dog Warden Richard Rand holds Rusty, Injuries, the loss of a key player then, four minutes later, Ron York angle. The puck went right through a little skaky, but he came through Division. But the rumblings 10-back games, .Saturday nighi when it counted " about making the playoffs are against Calgary and Sunday She said she wanted a companion for Cotton. a 6-month old mixed-breed male ready because of academic difficulty and scored on an assist from Palmer. Burnham for a 4/2 East lead There are were two other dogs at the pound on a virus which has hit several But, with 21/4 minutes left in the “ Give credit to Enfield, " Man­ being heard again. There's t;dk afternoon against the Edmoii Tuesday. One is a female black Labrador cross with to be adopted from the dog pound. members of the team forced first period. Eagle sophomore The ICast lead vanished in the nix said. "They were short on how the Whtders haveplayed ton Oilers and hopefully W.iyne four white paws. She’s about 10 months old and was Enfield to play with only two lines center Dave Olender won a faceoff first five minutes of the linal personnel." two less gtimes than Montreal Gretzky. Gretzky has been picked up roaming near the J.C. Penney complex on pound is located on town property off Olcott Street. in the early going against East. to the right of Enfield goaltender period. First, Janney made a Earlier in the sea.son. East and wins would mean only a sidelined since the All-Star Feb, 1. . The phone number at the pound is 643-6642. Or Rand Among those bothered by the virus Dan Burnham. He got the puck to pinpoint pass to Palmer who easily defeated Enfield 4-2 at "the Bolton nine-point spread. game with a bruised shoulder The other is a tan male shepherd that Rand said is can be reached by calling the Police Department have been center Craig Janney, senior right wing Mike Keeler, who poked the puck past Cavallo. Then. lee Palace, Clarkin said he was II seems kind of far-fetched to The playoffs seem to be out of about a year old. He also was found roaming near the 646-4555. who many regard as the state’s top slapped it past Burnham to make Bill Sullivan .scored on assists from "very pleased " the result was think the Whalers can make the the realm of the current Whaler J.C. Penney Complex on Monday. The charge for adopting a dog is $5, The new owner player, and his linemate, Steve the score 2-1. The play seemed to Chris Rudolf and York. reversed this time. Niilional Hockey League squad But it's nice to see them Rand is usually at the pound from noon to 1 p.m. The is responsible for having the dog licensed. Palmer, lift the Eagles. East coach Bill Mannix blamed "When the kids |ilay their hearts playoffs but it's nice It's a tar playing well again. Because of his illness. Janney East totally controlled play in the two goalsJfHi poor "I’overage in out with the sickness and the cry from a year ago when the Whalers couldn't see beyond the 9 did not practice Monday and the second period. Enfield did not our own zone, ” He said th;d. injuries and everything else that's Bits and pieces News for Senior Citizens Tuesday. Enfield coach Phil Clar- get a shot-on-goal for the first 8''i possibly, his team cooled off been hap|)ening. I'll take the win " edge of t he deep ctivern they put themselves into. The Whalers obviously h.ne Hartford may not be a playoff no plans to hold unto Blame team But it has made .some Stoughton The high scoring NBA roundup strides in 198.3-84 Whaler coach right winter has sal out the last DPI photo Accident prevention course Jack Evans thinks the franchise three games, all victories lb- has gained some needed respect has to he on the trading block Finally free around the league. .And that but w here he's headed is know n Twelve-year-old David, the longest mysterious disease. When he emerged appears true. only to Emile Francis l!ie could lower your insurance A year ago the Whalers won Whaler president and gcner.il surviving victim of congenital severe from his pfastic “bubble,” David's Good things come to Jabber only one season series, that mtintiger. . The Manchester immune deficiency, has been taken mother kissed him for the first time in his against New Jersey. This year Jamaal Wilkes added 25 points Natiomil Farm Little Le.igue is and admission. Lunch will minded that there will be already they've w on four series from his sterile isolator at Texas life . Doctors now say he may not have to Editor’s note; this co­ tact the Health Depart­ By Barbara Miner and Magic .Johnson "29 for Los in need of coaches lor the 1984 be on your own. The trip is no lunch from Feb. 20 to — against Minnesota, St, Louis, Children's Hospital in Houston to treat a return to the isolator. lumn is prepared by the ment at 647-3173. UPl Sports Writer Angeles. sea.son. There are five It.ims staff of the Manchester slated for March 14. 24, due to school vacation. Chiciigo and Los Angeles ;md ;ind all five coaching [lo.-ition.- Cavaliers 119, Warriors 108 Senior Center, It usually DON’T FORGET, this Also, there are still Lunches will resume at Perhaps it’s true that good they're dead even with Detroit are vticanl. If interested com act appears in the Manches­ Thursday for your enter­ some openings for the the center on Feb. 27. At Richfield. Ohio. Cliff Robin­ with one win, one lie and one Bill Bourley 649-29->9. or .John things come in threes. They son scored 3f points to spark ter Herald on Wednesdays tainment, the center will Valentine’s Day party on certainly did for Kareem Abdul- lo.ss apiece Hartford, outside I’ helps, 647-9240. or iitlend the Feb. 14 at Willie’s Steak Cleveland to its fourih straight the treacherous /Adafns Div Study says diabetes tests and Saturdays. be offering the feature- FRIDAY SETBACK Jabbar Wednesday night. next monthly meeting on Feb length film entitled House. Form oreinform a­ home win. ,loe Barr.x Carroll led ision. hiis a very respectable 27 at the .American Legion SCORES: Robert Schu­ Not only did the Los Angeles Golden Slate with .32 points. Bv Joe DIminico "Fatso” . This movie was tion. please contact Mike center score a team-high 27 points, 16-1,3-4 mark. Home at 8 p 111. . bert, 133; Martha LaBate, 76ers 118. Roekels 107 Activities Specialist highly acclaimed by the at 243-2389. but the Lakers trimmed an always- There are five teams with Following its championship 132; Clara Hemingway. At Phihidelphia, Julius Erving film critics, and stars tough opponent, the host Boston few er points than the Whalers at sea.son. East Catholic had trou­ inadequate, new study says 125; Doris Jacobs, 119; scored 42 points to paee Philadel- INDIVIDUALS desir­ this point If they were in either Greetings. Individuals Dom DeLouise, The mo­ Helena Gavello, 119; Celtics, 111-109. Best of all, Abdul- ble -filling its lootball schedule ing to discuss legislative phiii, who snapped a three-game the Smythe or Norris Division, interested in registering vie is hilarious and is Amelia Anastasia, 118; Jabbar scored his 12,682nd career for 1984. We had a lot of Iroublc or personal matters with losing streak Houston was led by they would be fighting tor a Bv GIno Del Guercio iicciirate in determining the aver­ sured routinely to monitor glucose for the Accident Preven­ concerned with the trials Lorraine Smith, 118; Ern­ field goal in the third period to pass lilling the schedule," ■ K.isl State Rep. James McCa- rookie Ralph Sampson w ith '41 playoff position. United Press International age blood glucose levels over,a control," tion Course for Mature and tribulations of est Desrocher, 117; Paul _,_JWilt Chamberlain’s record and coach Jude Kelly said 'W ith dieting. vanagh are reminded that points, while Elvin Hayes set an They would probably have ;i period of months The lest would The test can be admini.stered by Drivers to be held here at Ottone, 117; Joe Peretto, become the NBA’s all time-career that big le.igue. a lot ol st-iniois F he will be here at the NB.A record by apiiearing in his belter record playing those filled w ithin the league." he said BOSTON - .study roloused most probtibly be done in addition taking a blood sample every couple the center on Feb. 27 and Pool players are re­ 116; Martin Bakstan, 116; field goal leader. to other tests. Kor syvere diabet­ center on March from 10 1.271st game, breaking the stand­ teams more olten, hut that's referring to the Cenir.il Connee Indiiy siiy.s lliut Uu (>u ernirs in the of months and sending il to a 28, are reminded that they minded about the Rota­ 6 Dom Anastasia. 116. “ Kareem has grown up in the estimation of hlond sugar levels in ics. the test might be conducted laboratory, which can return re­ must stop by the office tion Pool Tournament a.m. to 12 noon. For an last few years, he’s realizing, in the ard .set by Boston’s John Havlicek. another matter. The league ticul Conference which begins schedule, as' il is presently diabeties is the rule rather than the every other month and'for less sults within a day or .so at a co.st of and fill out a short regis­ slated to begin on Feb, 27. appointment, please con­ twilight of his career, what the Bulls 114, Nets 110 operation as a 24-leam unit in consililuted, doesn't allow Hart­ exception, but doctors say there is severe cases every four to six between $15 and $.55. tration form. The fee for Individuals interested in tact the center. MONDAY PINOCHLE NBA means to him,” said Lakers At East Rutherford, N.J . Quin- 1984-85. East, which will bc ford much latitude It has to run a blood lest w Inch offers a solution months. "The health savings of keeping ■ the course is $10. Individu­ participating in the tour­ Our best wishes for a SCORES; , Ruth Baker, coach Pat Riley about Abdul- tin Dailey scored 6 of his ,34 points playing six Friday night games, in overtime, including a free throw head-long into Boston, ()ueln“c, to the problem. The study conducted by Dr. people in better diabetic control als should pay by check. ney should sign up in the speedy recovery to our 803; Herb LaQuerre, 803; Jabbar's record. “ He used to just filled jls schedule with dales that pul Chicago ahead to stay. Buffido and Monireid on a Diabetes experts say that close David M .Nathan, director of the will more than make up for the cost Students completing the recreation hall. Deadline good friend Toni Pouech, Carl Popple, 788; Martine take it for granted." against Fairfield I’ rep and constant basis. analysis of lonRicrm average Diiihetes Clinic ;it Massachusetts of the test." said Nathan in a cour.se will be entitled to a for the registration is Feb. who is now recuperating Bakstan, 775; Fritz Wil­ The 7-foot-2 Abdul-Jabbar, who Rucks 11.3, Knieks 103 Wiiterford. It w ill not be facing E .At Milwaukee, Marques Johnson What's caused the \Vh;der blood-sugar levels in all diabetics General Hospital, found that 24 telephone interview. '■ 5 percent reduction in 20. at home. kinson, 767; Amelia Anas­ is in his 14th year as a pro, needs Rockville, a traditional rii al. scored 29 |)oints and Sidney Mon- turnabout'.’ It appears the clo.se is essential to their proper care, percent of all average blood "The patient usually feels better theiV premium as man­ Now, concerning trips, Our sincere condolen­ tasia, 764; Elaine Toros, only 659 points to break Chamber­ Eiist Catholic High graduate crief added 27 as the Bucks checking that hallmarked their but the usual tests used to minisure ghicose levels were way off. when his or her blood glucose is dated by law. I suggest there will be a sign-up for ces to Walter Klein and his 763; Mary Chapman, 755; lain’s all-time scoring record, Rich Klicinskas made an im snapped New York’s six-game play early in the season has blood sugar levels only give the ■'Medical practitioners' esti­ closer to normal," said Nathan. any interested individual the Boston Flower Show entire family on the loss of Oliver Houghtaling, 754; Abdul-Jabbar chose to emphas­ pression his freshm.in season al winning .streak. Bernard King returned. The checking line of immediiite value, which fhicUtales mates of glucose control in pa­ "There is some question whether it check with their agent and on Feb, 27 at 9:30 a.m. our dear friend. Mary. We Bob Ahern, 764; Margaret ize the importance of Los Angeles, FConn. The st.-holarshi|) .dhlet-- scored .35 points for New York and Mike Zuke. Mike Crombeen and wildly tients with, diabetes differed helps the overall health, but that is inform them of your hero at the center. The will all miss her very Wright, 750; Helena Ga­ which leads the Pacific Division, iS; in line lor a defensive,end or Bill Cartwright added 17. D;in Bourbamiiiis held the high- An article in the New KnglaniD marketlly fc^m the mean blood actively being looked into. " intentions. price of the trip is $16., and much. vello, 745; Vivien LaQue­ beating Boston, which tops the outside linebacker (lost with itu Kings 118. Spurs 110 scoring unit of Ron Duguay. Journal of Medicine and ;in accom­ glucose lbve!»:' said Dr. David E. Goldstein said. "In our clinic for Good news is that we includes transportation Lastly, seniors are re­ rre, 744. Atlantic Division. Huskies, according to FConii At San .Antonio. Texas, Mike John Ogrodnick and .Sieve "i’zer- panying editorial recommend a Goldstein of the I'niversity of diabetic youths, where we have will be having a new , "The Celtics have been wearing head football coai h Tom .l.'ck- Woodson fired in 27 points includ­ m.'in to only seven shots in test that has been avaihible for the Missouri in his accompanying been nusisuring glycosylated he­ ceramics instructor, on us the past few years, so I ’m son. There are vacancies with past five years c.dled a glycosy­ editoritil "(Nathan'sl data dem­ moglobin for a number of years, Sharon Fiengo. Sharon is ing 8 in the last five minutes, to lift Tuesday's game And the de­ till'gradual ion of end I’.d Miller glad we played w ^ l as a unit and the Kings out of the Midwest fense. which had sprung .some lated hemoglobin assay Insletid of onstrates the limitations of tradi­ we have found that test very a highly talented gal with beat them," he said. "N ow we and linebackers .lohii Dorse:, measuring the amount of sugar tional clinical judgment and labor­ useful, particularly in helping many new ideas. The Division cellar. holes in ;i stretch where goals and A’ernon Hargreavi's 1 was Special Sizes know we’re competitive with the were plentiful for the o|)posi- floating in the blood stream, the atory procedures in providing an patients set goals for self-care. The class is slated to begin on Specializing Exclusively In best in the league. The Celtics play Mavericks 1'20, Nuggets 114 really pleased with him this test measures the amount of sugar accurate , assessment of blood test result provides the patient Feb. 27 from 9:30 a.m. to SLENDERIZING plus-size fashions 12Vito26*/6 At Denver, Rolando Blackman lion, has lightened up tigain in year. He surfaced on our and 38 to S2 a hard- nosed game, they play to front of Whtder goalies Ed attached to the hemoglobin mole­ glucose control in such patients. with an overview of his or her 11:30 a.m. Individuals in­ win." scored 27 points to help Dalltis snap specially teams ' .lackson said, Slaniowski and Greg Millen. the cules in the red blood cells The data indicated that glycosy­ progress since the last clinic terested in participating Celtics coach K.C. Jones made UPl photo a five-game losing streak. noting he was one ol few The test is believed f;ir more lated hemoglobin should be mea- visit” should register in the Trail Blazers 114, Clippers 105 latter recording his 1.3th victory freshmen who made his pres no excuses for the loss. "E ven with of the sea.son agiiinst the Red front office. our record (best in the league at Los Angeles' Kareem-Abdul Jabbar broke the NBA At San Diego. Kenny Carr scored ence known. Kucinskas. who Wings. Tax Counseling for the 38-11) we have to improve at both 26 points and Mychal Thompson arrived al UConn at 195 pounds, record for most field goals in a career as he reached the The Whalers at 18-28-8 for 44 Elderly representatives ends of the court." added 19 to lift Portland, which had has built himself up to a strong Doctors recommend surgery FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! 12,682 mark Wednesday night against the Boston lost six in a row and 10 of its last 11 points are one point and one 228 pounds Logk for him in the sponsored by the AAR P The victory was the Lakers’ Celtics. Boston Garden crowd gave the Los Angeles victory shy of the total of a year are now here at the center eighth in a row and improved their on the road. Terry Cummings led UConn lineup in '84 every day but Thursday record to 32-16. great a standing ovation. the Clippers with 22 points as remedy for obesity from 1 to 3:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary Full length Quilt coats and the service is free of originally $B9 - toasty warm BO.STO.N I I T'D Doctors say 100 pounds over their normal body two years. Those who had surgery- $44.00 charge. Please take ad­ that surgery to reduce the size of weight Severe obesity leads to dropped and kept off 65 pounds vantage of this service. the stomach may olten be the only Stadium ^4 Quilt coats many health problems and a after two years ; Eileen Davis, a hearing East Germany’s Karin Enke wins gold medal, alternative for the extremely zip front, knit collar, reg. $89 mortality rale 12 limes higher that "A careful follow-up over sev­ aid specialist, will be here $39.00 obese who have tried dieting, but ofi thinner people. eral years is essential for an failed, at the center on Feb. 27 at During the procedure, surgeons understanding of the decisive a.m. for a discussion on Corduroy, fully lined Blazers. $ 0 0 A A .According to a study relea.sed 10 use a giant surgical staple gun to long-term effect of gastroplasty," "The Sound Facts about Pin and wide wales, colors, reg. $59 ^ a w • W W today in the New England Journal close off all but a small portion of the study concluded. men’s downhill postponed, U.S. sextet needs win Hearing.” This discussion of Medicine, the procedure to the palieiu's stomach. After the Dr. Norman B. Ackerman, a will be followed by two staple most of a patient 's stomach Fall and Holiday dresses surgery, patients cun only eat a professor of surgery at the New hearing screenings on closed has been shown to he more Originally $39 to $79 Bv Mike Tullv Mary Doctor of Madison, Wis., Ore. appears to be peaking at just else." When asked for an inter­ Verchota of Duluth, Minn. V\c small amount of food before they York Medical College, said those Feb. 29 and March 2 from $10 to $39 effective Ihtin most diets become full. UPl Sports Writer was the best among the Americans the right time. Moreover, the track view, he yelled over his shoulder, have to win and we know il. There findings are consi.stent with his 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For an The surgery, culled gastropla.sty as she finished 14th in 2; 12.14, on Bjelasnica Mountain — "White "I’ll give you an interview after I is no question that where we aie The two-year study was con­ own observations. appointment, please con­ Acrylic sweaters ^ 1 r gastric stapling procedure, is in ducted on 60 patients whose SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia — Janet Goldman of Glenview, III. Mountain" — has been slow all win a medal." and what we are trying to tie "The.se people who have had originally $29 to $59 C(common use. with in.OOO per­ average weight was more than 2.50 $10 to $29 World champion Karin Enke of was 17th in 2; 12.94 and Nancy week and a continuation would The American hockey team will affected us again.st Canada ' surgery can cheat, it does take formed in the United Slates each pounds. Maximum weight loss did East Germany powered her way to Swider of Park Ridge, 111. was 18th further brighten his chances. be fighting to retain chances for a "Our backs are against the some cooperation to lose and keep year Despite the high number of not differ significantly between Corduroy slacks a world record of 2 minutes 3.42 in 2; 13.74. " I hud a little trouble in some of medal with a 2; .30 p.m. EST game wall, " added center Pal LaFon off weight even with the surgery, Public procedures, the therapy had not patients on diet alone and patients zip front, wide wales, reg. $29 seconds today to win the women’s Haemaelainen, the 1983 World the turns but I have a good line against Czechoslovakia. After its taine of Pontiac. Mich., who was but for the most part the surgery $18.00 been clo.sely evaluated until now. who had surgery and then dieted, 1,500 meters speedskating event at Cup champion, had a time of 31 fixed," said .lohnson, who like his 4-2 loss to Canada Tuesday, the bothered in the opener by a flu and works very well," said Ackerman, An article said that when com­ but the group treated with diet records Fall Polly Blend Slacks $ T ^ i l 9 the Winter Olympics. minutes, 44.2 seconds to beat Raisa competitors will begin the race in a team looks less threatening than tbe checking of Canada s Dave pared with dieting, patients who alone regained significantly more "Most of the people who try this . to $18, Variety of colors, pull ons TO The only other gold medal to be Smetanina of the Soviet Union by restaurant built specifically at the Vucko, the cuddly Olympic mas­ Tippett. "W e must win this gaini' ' underwent the surgical procedure I awarded today went to Marija- 18.7 seconds. Brit Pettersen of starting point to bring the course cot. You can also bet that the 9 weight after maximum weight lo.ss procedure have tried innumerable Warranty deeds Ski jumper Jeff Hastings of lost more weight and kept it off Liisa Haemaelainen of Finland, Norway won the bronze medal. up to a top class drop. Czechs will remember Lake had been .achieved. diets. They are basically diet Barbara J. Thomas to Norwich, Vt.. had the longest jump longer. Long sleeve Blouses Judy Rabinowitz of Fairbanks, " I ’m going to be thinking about Placid, N.Y., where they were The study found patients on diet failures, and I won’t take anyone George and Nancy de- winner of the women’s 10 kilome­ in practice for the second slrtiighi Recent studies estimate as many Reg. $18 to $29 coming out of a couple of turns embarrassed 7-3 by the United alone dropped an average of 4.5 who I ’m not convinced has made a Villers, 21 Harlan St.. $7 to $18 ter cross country race. Haemae­ Alaska, was the best American day Wednesday. as 7 million Americans are se­ where I dumped a little speed." he States in 1980, partially because pounds after six months, but serious attempt at dieting,” said $65,000 (based on convey­ lainen surged to the front in the finisher, taking 26th place, 2; 50.9 verely obese, weighing niore then continued. 'T v e got skis that are their top line of the Stastny regained all but 20 pounds after Ackerman. ance tax). Wool Blend Plaid Jumpers final yards, collapsing in pain in a behind Haemaelainen. Susan Long fantastic on new snow. The others brothers — Marian. Peter and Joseph E. Massolini to Reg. to ^ 9 teammate’s arms after crossing of Somers, Conn., was 32nd, Patty Boston under $19.00 the finish line. Ross of Cornwall, Vt., was 39th and don’t have skis like mine and I ’m Anton — was contemplating defec­ Frances S. Massolini. 324 not going to let them out of my tion to North America and the Woodland St., $77,000. The men’s downhill, considered Lynn Spencer-Galanes of Brattle- consideration Corduroy Skirts sight." National Hockey League. Arthritis drug harms heart patients Barney T. Peterman Sr. the glamor event of these Games, boro, Vt., was 40th. Sarajevo '84 Originally $24 Johnson’s cockiness amuses United States coach Lou Vairo to Craig Woykovsky and $14.00 was postponed because of high The official statement concern­ BOSTON (U P l) - Boston is ing the men’s downhill said, "B y some European experts, who be­ has decided to stay with goaltender BOSTON (HIM) - Patients Theodore M. Amenta, unit winds and fog. The wind speed at one of 11 cities under considera­ symptoms of congestive heart "In New York, approximately 10 lieve the powerful Swiss and Marc Behrend of Madison, Wis., suffering from deterioration of 23 Wellsweep Condomi­ the top of the course on Bjelasnica the decision of the jury, the tion as a site for a National failure are shortness of hreath and to 20 percent of the people with Austrian teams should burn their for the crucial game. He also hopes their heart muscle may worsen fatigue. nium, $57,000 (based on mountain was 81 miles an hourand Olympic downhill race has been Sports Festival either in 1986 or heart disease also have arthritis," fog shrouded three-quarters of the postponed until tomorrow. skis if he wins. he has changed the mood of the 1987, officials of the U S. Olym­ their problem by taking arthritis Packer and Dr. Victor J. Dzauof conveyance tax). he said. “ But what percentage of track. "The decision was made after second behind Austria's Anton Urs Raeber, Pirmin Zurbriggen, team, which was tense and tenta­ pic Committee, the event's medication, according to a new Harvard Medical School reported Edgar H. Clarke to people get into trouble, we just The event was rescheduled for winds reached 130 kph (81 mph) in Steiner in the final training. " I f I Peter Mueller and Conradin Catho- tive against the Canadians. organizer, said. study relea.sed today. the connection between the drugs' James R. McCavanaugh, don't know." Friday at 6 a.m. EST. the upper sections of the course, can get through the turns a little men of Switzerland and Austria’ “ I honestly, truly feel we are USOC Executive Directoi' "Medication that patients take in the New England Journal of 111 West St., $15,000. Enke, the 500-meter gold medal­ and meteorologists did not predict. better than I have lately, I think Steiner, Franz Klammer, Erwin better than Canada," said Vairo. for arthritis ... blocks the body's Medicine. Normally when a person's heart Harry Evans Jr. to Don Miller is scheduled to visi' ist at Lake Placid, broke the 1,500 any change. Even though the my chances are better than most." Resch and Helmut Hoeflehner "G ive them full credit for beating the area for a final review on ability to" reduce the load on the "It's difficult to know how many muscle loses its ability to pump, Donald A. Martin, unit 38 VERNON meter mark of 2; 04.04, set by the visibility was poor, it became even By making up in speed what he . provide Johnson’s mo8t difficult us but to a degree we beat March 21, The USOC will heart by its own mechanism, people this problem effects," said thg body secretes hormones, called Millbridge Hollow Con­ Soviet Union’s Natalia Petruseva worse because of snowfall, thus the lacks in modesty, Johnson would competition. ourselves. That won’t happen announce'lts choices for the 1986 making patients' heart failure Packer. "There are 3 million prostaglandins, that make the dominium, $35,000. VERNON CIRCLE 649-4430 at Medeo in the Soviet Union. The postponement was the only ra­ become the first American man to So powerful is the Austrian team against Czechoslovakia. Maybe and 1987 festivals at its April 7-8 worse,” said Dr. Milton Packer, patients with heart failure in the vessels in the arms and legsdilate. Donald S. Coveil to Olympic record of 2; 10.95 was tional thing to do.” win an Olympic alpine gold medal, that current world champion Harti they’ll beat us but we won’t lose the meeting of its executive board director of the Coronary Care Unit United States and an estimated to This reduces the heart's workload. Roger and Sharon Hall, established by Annie Borchink in Although the Austrians and taking for himself some of the Weirather, despite turning in the game. I’d like to go out there and in Colorado Springs, Colo., the at Mount Sinai Hospital in New million to million patients with land on Farmington 20 Wethersfield Shopping Ctr. 529-0431 Bloomfield-806 Park Ave 242-9277 1980. Swiss remain heavily favored in glory left unclaimed by the hockey fourth fastest time in the final play them right now without Boston Globe reported today York City. arthritis. A lot of these are the Street, $7,400. East Germany also took the the downhill, American Bill John­ team. practice run, failed to earn a berth., skates." Baton Rouge, La., has beim Severe congestive heart failure some people, but the actual The Marble Arch at the entrance Jeffrey and Crystal silver medal as Andrea Schoene son is touting his own chances. Already the first American man Nevertheless, when asked to "W e’re like a rat backed into a named as the host of the 1985 is a reduction in the heart mu.sclc's percentage of overlap is com­ to Hyde Park in^J^ndon opens its Page, 23-23'A Laurel St„ AVON - RL 44 Caldor Plaza 678-0080 clocked 2; 05.29 and Petruseva .was "M y chances are good,” John­ to win a World Cup downhill race, name the favorites for the race, corner and we’re coming out festival. ability to pump. The most common pletely unknown. $65,000. main gate only id me royal family. the bronze medalist in 2; 05.78. son said Wednesday after finishing the 23-year-old from Portland. Johnson replied, "M e and no one scratching, ” said U.S. captain Phil 16 - MA.NCHKSTKR HERALD. Thuisduy. Keb. 9, 1984 MANCHKSTER HERALD. Thursday. Kch. 9, 1984 - 17 NHL roundup ** •- No ‘s’ Riggin making Scoreboard Philo. TexdleIX, Elizabethtown 87 Capitals 6. Flaoieat Bucks113,Knicks103 Sixers I IB. Rockets 107 Robt. Morrls87, St. Froncls86 (2 0 T ) So. Conn St. 51, Merlmpck49 H O U S TO N (107) Sacred Heart 90, New Haven 78 Scholastic Hockey Calgary 1 8 0— 1 New York (103) Scranton9), Wdkes77 Washington 2 31—6 King 12-17 11-14 35, Robinson 2-4 90 4, C. Jones 4-9 6-6 14, Reid 1-9 2-4 4, news in Washington Sampson 16-26 9-10 41, Ford 1-6 4-4 , SorlnGorden74,PennSt.-Caoltol59 First period— 1, Washington, Christian Cartwright 4-6 9-9 17, Sparrow 6-110-213, 6 24 (JorvIs.G artner), 7:03. 2, Calgary, Lloyd 6-9 04) 12, Leaved 4-12 6-6 14, St. Jseph's(Molne) 82, Plymouth St 73 Tucker 1-3 (M 2, Williams 5-15 2-3 12, Staten Island105, Hunter McDanald 24 (Quinn, Macinnis), 11:21.3, Walker 4-5 3-4 11, O rr 2-5 3-3 7, Elmore McCray 2^ 2-2 6, Hayes 0-3 30 3, Bailey 68 S t Bridget girls NHL standings Washington, Laughlln 15 (Christian, 1-3 04) 2, Webster 0-3 04) 0. Totals 37-72 2-5 1-2 5, Teogle 1-1 04) 2, Walker 0-1 04) SuffolkX,MIT70 By Logan Hobson Rangers downed Winnipeg 3-1, SusquehannaH, Klng's76 Division behind the best goals- .The St. Bridget elrls' lunlor varsity Veltch), 13:47. Penalties— Konroyd, 28-35 103. 0, M. Jones 04) 04)0. Totals 37-87 33-40 UPl Sports Writer against average and penalty kil­ •Toronto beat Boston 6-4 and Los team Cheated St. Christopher, 16-11, Cal, Milwaukee (113) 107. DC Tuesday. Wolos Contoronco 4:19; Moclnnls, Cal, 6:50; Shond, Wash, Johnson 14-25 1-3 29, Lister 2-2 2-2 6, P H IL A D E L P H IA (118) ling unit in the NHL. Angeles nipped Chicago 1-0. Pcrtilcfc OlvMon 9:19; Nilsson, Cal, 13:04. Lanier 5-9 2-4 12, Archibald 0-2 1-2 1, Ervlng 15-25 11-13 42, lovoronl 2-6 5-59, Big East standings When reading sports headlines, “Our goaltenders are playing Sabres 6, Penguins 5 •Itl'iilir’'' had elsht points for W L T Pta. OF OA Second period— 4, Washington, Currle9 on

In Paying a relative to provide thequalified^jare won't, If you must pay someone to care foryour child who qualify for the credit if the relative was your^ difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Mondoy-Friday, is under 15 (or for a disabled dependent or spouse) so dependent or your child under age 19 at the end of 1983.* you can go out to work, you may be able to claim a Bolt enters agreement Payments to relatives who are not your dependents, percentage of that payment as a credit against your Y o u r can qualify even if they lived in your home. (Note!)! NORWALK — Bolt Technology Corp., a tax. Up through 1982, you had to file a Form 1040 to M o n e y 's The amount of care payments eligible for credit ijs 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. if- ______developer and manufacturer of air guns used in claim this credit, although you otherwise would have subject to a double limit. The maximum amount of seismic exploration for oil, gas and minerals, has filed the much simpler Form 1040A. But this has been your expenses eligible for credit can’t exceed $2,400 a entered into an agreement to acquire Kim Tech changed to enable you to claim the credit on your '83 W o r t h year if you spent that much for one qualifying person, Inc. of Englewood, Colo. Form 1040A, if you otherwise have no reason for filing , Sylvia Porter or $4,800 if you spent that much for two or more Help Wonted 21 Help Wanted 11 The agreement calls for cash and stock in the the larger Form 1040. Condominiums 32 Apartments for Ront 42 BulMIhg/Contractlng S3 HousohoM Goods $2 Misc. for Solo 63 Cors/Trudes for Sale 71 qualifying persons. But in no event can you count as amount of $2 million plus additional payments You can claim at most up to $720 if you have only one aeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabbb qualifying expenses any total in excess of your earned ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••■•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• based upon future financial performance. Bolt qualifying child or dependent in your household and income for 1983, or if you were married, in excess o| said. up to $1,440 for two or more. The actual amount you MANCHESTER — 400 SECOND FLOOR — Two FARRAND REMODEL­ FIVE PIECE KITCHEN TR U N K — Metal with the lower of your or your spouse's income for 1983. » TOYOTA 1976 SR5 Kim Tech is a two-year-old geophysical can claim varies (explanation below). North Main Street. New family. Five rooms. Heat ING — Cabinets, roofing, SET — BIrds.eye maple, wood trim, 36" long, 23" persons include 1) your dependent children or other If your spouse was a full-time student or unable tq[ LONGBED PICKUP — 5 research company that has developed specialized Starting point in qualifying for this credit: You must P U T TIME SUPER MARKET. tw o bedroom town Included. $500 monthly. gutters, room additions, table 48" x 32", opens to high, 20" wide. About 70 dependents under age 15: 2) your dependent (or care Tor himself or herself for any month of 1983, your speed with fiberglass capabilities in seismic data processinti and pay for the care to enable you to go to work. This Motts ShopRite of Spencer Street hs houses, I'/i baths, ap- Coll 646-3979. decks, all types of remo­ 54", $95. Frigidaire re­ years old. $45. Coll 649- person you could claim as a dependent except that he spouse will be considered to have $200 of earned cap, extra wheels and interpretation: licenses software for geophysical requirement is met if you work for an employer full mediate part time openings for: pllanced kitchens, And­ deling and repairs. FR EE frigerator, almond color, 7625. or she had $1,000 or more of gross income), who is income for each month if you had one qualifying; ••••••••••••••••••••••a estimates. Fully insured. tires, AM/FM stereo work stations: and offers high-technology seis­ time or part time, for your own business or erson windows, full base­ 17 cu. ft., excellent condi­ physically or mentally unable to care for himself or person in your home or $400 a month if there were two • DsllCleili • In Stare Bakery Cterks ments, $56,900. Peterman Telephone 643-6017, otter tion, $275. Picnic table, 8 LUTE STYLE M A N ­ cassette, rusty, 60,000 mic surveys. partnership. You also qualify if you aren't working Store/Offlce Space 44 miles. Runs excellent. herself: or 3) your spouse who is physically or or more. • Realty, 649-9404 or 647- 6pm, 647-8509. ft., $25. Call 649-7147. DOLIN — For more Infor­ With Kim Tech, Bolt will have the capability of but are actively looking. Unpaid volunteer work or Day and evening shifts available (must be $1900. Call 643-9797. mentally unable to care for himself or herself. Once you have calculated the amount of expensed over 18 years of age to work after 10 pm.) 1340. mation call 649-7120. $50. providing comprehensive geophysical explora­ work for nominal pay does not qualify. DESIGN KITCHENS by tion services and an in-house resource for the If you are married, there are special requirements There are two limits on the care payments that eligible for credit, the amount of credit you can clainr Previous experience helpful. Competitive NEWLY DECORATED 1976 PONTIAC SUNBIRD is a percentage varying between 20 percent and 3d J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, introduction of state-of-the-art developments in for claiming the credit. You and your spouse must entitle you to claim a credit: one limit on the kind of wages and liberal fringe benefits. Lets/Land for Sole 33 OFFICE SPACE In Man­ 65 — Automatic, power percent of the eligible amount, depending on the slzC vanities, formica, Wilson Misc. for Sole 63 Pets seismic energy sources. Bolt said. generally file a joint return and you both must meet care for which you pay and the other on the amount of For consideration, applications are availa­ chester. Centrally lo­ 'art, Corlon counter tops, steering, sunroof. Must the work test, with this exception: Even if your spouse such payment that is eligible for credit. of your adjusted gross income. The highest; ble at the Spencer Street Courtesy Booth. cated with ample park­ Sell! $1500. Coll 649-3118. percentage (30 percent) applies if your adjusted gross- kitchen cabinet fronts, didn't work in 1983, your spouse will be treated as The kind of care that qualifies includes payment for You will receive a call if we are interested in ing. Call 649-2891. complete woodworking income is $10,000 or less while the lowest percentagd FREE CATALOG Of FR EE - Home needed (or having worked and earned $200 or $400 a month "ordinary household services needed for running your your experience. Land Bargains — 5 acres service, custom mode a very affectionate' Bank (according to the number of dependents) during any home, if they are at least partly for the well-being and (20 percent) applies if your adjusted gross is ovec M AN CH ESTER — Office furniture, colonial repro­ First Bancorp earnings up $28,000. to 500 acres, covering near Superior Court. young, mitten pawed cot. Repossessions month in which either 1) he or she was a full-time protection of a qualifying person, such as services of a Vermont and the Berk- ductions In wood, 9 varie­ Coll after 4:00pm, 647- REM INDER: This credit is not just a deduction, iC Newly redecorated. Air ALUMINUM SHEETS NEW HAVEN — First Bancorp Inc. reports student during each of five months in '83, or 2) he or housekeeper, maid or cook but not of a chauffeur or MOTTS SHOP RITE shlres, at lowest Imagina­ ties of hardwood and used os printing plates — 9357. FOR SALE is a direct reduction of your tax by the amount o f th « 214 Spencer Street conditioned and heoted. veneers NOW IN STOCK I960 DoGoe Coll record earnings for 1983, marking the second she was physically or mentally unable to care for gardener. The cost of care outside your home (say, ble prices. Write: CA­ $125 per month. Coll 646- .007" thick, 23 X 24". 50« aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa *3500 nursery school fees) also qualifies if the care is for credit. If you file Form 1040, complete Form 2441 an(f Manchester, Conn. TALOG OFFICE, P.O. Coll 649-9658 or evenings, 1676 CliBvrolgt Camaro *4500 year in a row of advances. himself or herself. EOE M/F 0505. each, or 5 for $2.00. Phone For the fourth quarter of 1983, net income Assuming you meet the work test, another your dependent under age 15 or for any other attach it to Form 1040 to claim your credit. If yoJ Box 938, North Adams, 289-7010. 643-2711. They M U S f be Pets 65 1976 T-8ird *3000 claim the credit on a Form 1040A, complete Part IV qt 1966 Ford Muttang *1000 advanced 28 percent to $2.7 million, or $1.80 per requirement is that your cfire payments must be for qualifying person who regularly spends at least eight Moss. 01247. 1000 SQ. F T . — Ample picked u pv b et/o r e share, compared to $2.1 million, or $1.40 per share the care of one or more "qualifying persons." These hours each day in your house. Schedule 1, Form 1040A. ROBERT E. JARVIS — 11;00a.m. only.^ The above can be seen parking, $200 monthly. Building and Remodeling for the last quarter of 1982. FR EE - Home needed for a tS M RECEPTIONIST / SE­ PERSON WITH COMPE­ 300 so. ft., $100 monthly, Specialist. Additions, 913 Main St. For the year, net income was $8.4 million, or C R ETAR Y — For busy T E N T Clerical Skills tor air. 236-6021, 644-3977. o very affectionate garages, roofing, siding, young, mitten pawed cot. $5.63 per share, a 17.5 percent increase from the data processing depart­ on exciting, congenial Rentals kitchens, bathrooms, re­ 1982 record of $7.1 million, or $4.78 per share. In Travelers profits up 11% despite catastrophe losses ment In East Hartford. and well-equipped office. MAIN STREET — Cen­ Coll otter 4:00pm, 647- placement windows- EXCELLENT QUALITY addition, total assets at the end of the year were Typtne, busy phones and Send resume to Person­ trally located office su­ 9357. Misc. Automotive 76 /doors. Coll 643-6712. HARDWOOD. Mostly $936.2 millon, an increase of 19 percent of $784.3 handling walk-lns at front nel, Box 847, Manchester, ite. 600 sq. ft. Heat, air HARTFORD (UPl) - Despite hard­ losses to $64.3 million for the year — segment of the casualty-property lines ings leapt to $71.9 million ironi $37.7 Rooms lor Rent 41 green. Cut, split and deli­ million at the end of 1982. desk: Call Mrs. Spillane, CT 06040. conditioning, utilities hitting losses from a string of natural double last year's losses," he said. helped even out the losses since million in 1982. CARPENTRY AND MA­ vered. Minimum 2 cords. Antiques 68 525-1421. and parking. Reasonable SONRY — Free esti­ FOR SALE; Two Dunlop disasters. The Travelers Cos. have The commercial line, which deals business in this area rebounded from a Budd attributed the leap in group rental. Lease and secur­ $70/cord. Coll 649-1831. steel belted radial snow reported profits of $342 million, up 11 with theft, fire or liability policies for $21.5 million loss in 1982 to a record profits in this quarter to a combination mates. Coll Tony, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa SUPERINTENDENT GENTLEMAN PRE­ ity. Avalloble Imme­ 649-0811. tires and wheels. P205- Purchasing managers meet percent from 1982 profits. industries, generated most of the profit of $41.3 million last year. of price changes begun in late 1982 and ELECTRONIC TECHNI­ NEEDED — For apart­ FERRED. $50.00 weekly. diately. Coll 649-2865. LANGE FOAM-FLO WANTED ANTIQUES: T5R14 Fits 1980 Plymouth “ These gains were achieved in spite losses, reporting losses of $24.6 million The company officials said personal early 1983 as well as moderating health CIAN — Pori time. Hours ment complex located In 646-2000. Buckle ski boots. Men's Early Victorian, Oak, Volore. $35 each. Coll The Connecticut Association of Purchasing of Travelers' worst-ever catastrophe for the year and nearly, equaling the $26 lines premiums totaled $1.3 billion in care costs. optional. Experienced Manchester. Live on the Roofing/SIdIng size 9 medium. $60. Call 1920'sand miscellaneous. 649-9902. Management will meet Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. at Rapp's losses," said Edward Budd. chairman million profit earnings tallied in 1982. 1983, compared with $1.2 billion the Total company revenues rose to $12 repair and calibration. premises. Must hove pre­ SHARE I'/a BATHS — Wanted to Rent 47 643-2880. Please coll 643-8709. Paradise Inn, Ansonia. and chief executive of the insurance "Severe competitive pricing pres­ previous year, while fourth-quarter billion, up from $11.4 billion a year ago. Oscilloscopes, X Y Re­ vious experience. Send Kitchen privileges with Buyer meets seller In The guest speaker for the afternoon seminar corders, etc. Coll 644- resume to: Fountain Vil­ MAN'S BEIGE/BROWN Classified ... and it's companies, Wednesday. He said profits sures continue to depress results earnings were $308 million compared to PremlOms tallied $9.3 billion for the owner and one other BIDWELL HOME Im- and after-dinner talk will be James J. Ritters- from personal policies balanced losses throughout this segment of the indus­ $283 million in the final quarter in 1982. entire year, compared with $2,1 billion 2151. lage, 175 A, Downey tenant. Both men. Tele­ Herringbone (small) Cors/Truefcs for Sale 71 happy meeting for both. kamp Jr., retired vice president of administra­ SINGLE GARAGE — In provement Company — tweed top coot. ZIp-out from industrial lines. try," said Budd. “ The Travelers is Overall Travelers Group earnings, in 1982. Drive, Manchester, C T phone 649-7630. 643-2711. tion for Vassar College. 06040. Keeney School district or Roofing , siding, oltero- lining. Size 40. $40. Coll aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa "Hurricane Alicia, the earthquake in addressing the losses in commercial which Budd also noted as successful, Fourth-quarter earnings for the FULL TIME POSITION - neor Routes, South Wind- tions, additions. Some 649-7050. To learn more, contact the association office in 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS Coalinga, Calif., and December's lines with aggressive cost reductions rose to a record $153.4 million for the entire company ro.se only slightly in for mature, responsible sor. Coll otter 5pm, 646- number for over 30years. Cheshire, 272-0703. BECAUSE YOU never WAGON — V 8, auto­ storm damage raised personal lines and price increases." year from $109.3 million in 1982. 1983, from $11.4 billion in 1982 to the 1983 Individual who likes Apartments for Rent 42 4298. 649-6495. WOODEN HOCKEY and commercial lines catastrophe But Budd said the personal lines Travelers Group fourth niiarter earn­ figure of $12 billion. know when someone will matic, powersteerlng, ra­ W a rm K n it working with people. be searching for the item STICKS — $6eoch. Excel­ Creativity and art bock- dio, root rock, posltroc- you hove for sole. It’s Heoting/Plumblng lent condition. Phone 649- Services 55 2433. tlon, defogger. Good erouond helpful. Work­ better to run your wont M ANCHESTER-One, two snow-skling-hlll climbing ing hours are Tuesday ad for several days ... and three bedroom vehicle. Call 643-2880. through Saturday, In­ canceling It as soon as apartments. Heat and hot SKI SET (Poles and boots cluding Thursday even­ Services Offered 51 FOGARTY BROTHERS included) Moke on otter you get results. water. $400, $440, $495. — Bathroom remodel­ REGAL — 19806cvlinder, ings. Call The Frame Call 649-4800. under $50! coll anytime bronze color, automatic, Factory and ask for Fred ing; Installation water for sizes and details, 643- 643-2711 heaters, garbage dispo­ power steering, power Sisfare. 872-8022. 4859. Classified..Business Opportunities .. .22 Store/Oftice Space .. .44 Household Goods...... 62 TYPIST — Organized In­ M ANCHESTER — Newer REWEAVING BURN steering, power brakes, F o r advertisements to be sals; faucet repairs. 649- Notices Rates dividual with minimum oversized three bedroom Situation W a n te d ...... 23 Resort Property ...... 45 AAisc. for Sale ...... 63 published Monday, the deod- HOLES — Zippers, um­ 7657. Vlsa/MasterCard tilt steering, olr conditi­ Lost/Found...... 01 Employment Info...... 24 Misc. for Rent...... 46 Home and Garden ...... 64 Minimum Charge: RESPONSIBLE INDI- five years office expe­ duplex. IVa baths. Ap­ brellas repaired. Window accepted. END ROLL SPECIAL oned. Excellent condi­ llne Is 2:30 p.m. on Frldoy. rience. Must have strong pliances. Air condition­ Personals...... 02 Instruction...... 25 Wanted to R ent...... ,47 Pets ...... 65 $2.25 for one day VIDUAL>for\/ir»iiAi^ for laundry shades, Venetian blinds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27'/i width, rag. .254, tion. $4000. 643-4633 week- moth aptitude and plea­ ing. Large deck. Attic Keys. T V FOR RENT. now 2 (or .304 davs or 634-1221 Announcements...... 03 Roornmafes Wanted . .48 Musical Items ...... 66 Per W o rd : work, part time. Apply in sant telephone manner storage. $575 ' monthly, person at the Steak Club, Marlow's, 867 Main Flooring M 13V4 width, rtg. 2 for .254, Weekends. Ask for Mike Auctions...... 04 Recreational Item s ...... 67 1-2 d a y s ...... ISc Read Your Ad for diversified duties on plus utilities. Security. Real Estate ,6 0 Hilliard St., Street. 649-5221. now 3 lor .304 Sears. Antiques...... 68 3-5 d a y s ...... 14c front reception desk. Call No pets. Coll 646-06)8. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Services Classified advertisements Manchester. M U S T b4 pickad up at tha Homes for Sale ...... 31 Tag Sales...... 69 6 do v s ...... 13c are taken by telephone as a tor an appointment, 646- BRICKS, BLOCKS, Manchaalar Harald Ollica 1975 FORD GRANADA — Services Offered...... 4048. FLOORSANOING — BEFDR£11am£Ny(j__ Financial Condominiums ...... 32 Wanted to Buy ...... 70 26 d a y s ...... 12c convenience. TH R E E ROOMS — Heat, STONE — Concrete. Floors like new. Special­ High mileage. Nice look­ Paintino/Papering... ing cor. Best offer over AAortoages...... 1> Lofs/Land for Sale ...... 33 Happy Ads: The Manchester Herald is MIDDLE AGED non hot water, stove, refrig­ Chimney repairs. No lob izing In older floors, natu­ Investment Property ...... 34 Building/Contracting smoking Christian lady too small. Call 644-8356. TWO PAIR ICE SKATES $1000. Coll 643-7714 otter Personal Loans...... 12 $3.00 per column inch responsible only for one incor­ BANKING — Expe­ erator, carpet. $325. ral and stained floors. 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Walter Cronkite and David Brinkley — who ... page 3 page 11 ... page 17 WASHINGTON — Democrats refuse Thomas O’Neill. should not be proposed for government- to take part in bipartisan discussions Byrd also said the next meeting also sponsored speaking tours abroad, it was reported about cutting the huge federal deficit should only happen after "we have in today. unless President Reagan agrees to hand the Congressional Budget Office’s The Washington Post said there were 84 names slash military spending. analysis of the president’s budget," on the-the list* including m^ny Democrats and The Democrats also called adminis­ scheduled for about Feb. 22. other prominent people believed to be liberals. tration proposals to cut the debt a Responding to Byrd, Deputy White The newspaper quoted USIA officials saying that t f '' - - j “ flimflam" because they propose little House press secretary Larry Speakes dozens of potential speakers were rejected for beyond what already is in Reagan’s said, “ During two hours of meetings ideological and personal reasons. fiscal 1985 budget. today, no such request was made. We Clear tonight; Manchester, Conn. Leslie Lenkowsky, ,the USIA’s acting deputy At the first meeting of the bipartisan would hope if they have suggestions on cloudy Saturday Friday, Feb: 10, 1984 director, told the Post he stopped use of the list panel studying ways to cut the federal the deficit downpayment, they would when he learned about it last week. "I'm not going deficit Wednesday, the administration make them privately and directly." — See page 2 Single copy: 25C to excuse the blacklist,” Lenkowsky said. came up with a $90 billion list of savings "So far," Speakes added, “ we are the The USIA sends 500 speakers abroad each year, or minor tax changes that spokesmen only ones to put anything on the table. anrkatrr Unnlh paying for their expenses and sometimes their proposed as ways to cut the debt. We would be happy to consider fees. USIA Director Charies Wick said last year But Democratic analyses of the propospis that they may have. The that the program is supposed to be partisan "to a proposals concluded most are already important thing is that we join together certain extent as far as advertising what this included in Reagan’s 1985 budget, to seek ways to reduce the deficit." administration is trying to do.” which is $180 billion in the red. Wright proposed stretching out some Among those on the blacklist, the Post said, Senate Democratic leader Robert military programs over six years were former CBS News anchorman Walter Byrd of West Virginia issued a rather than five — a plan he said would Cronkite, ABC News broadcaster David Brink- statement Wednesday saying the next make the $100 billion "down payment" ley, Washington Post executive editor Benjamin Soviet meeting of the group can occur only on the deficit that Reagan requested in Bradlee, Sen. Gary Hart, D- Colo., Reps. Robert after "the administration submits to us his State of the Union address last Garcia, D- N.Y., Thomas Downey, D-N.Y., and 48 hours in advance specific areas of month. Jack Brooks, D-Texas. the Pentagon budget which it is willing The president is asking $305 billion to cut." for the Pentagon next year, a 13 percent Byrd said he was speaking for Rep. increase after inflation. leader Baker: death vote unlikely WASHINGTON — Senate Republican leader Howard Baker says even if a vote to end a Speakes warns Syria filibuster succeeds today, it is unlikely the Senate UPI photo 0 will vote soon on a measure to restore the death penalty for federal crimes like treason, murder U.S. still backs Gemayel Rita Milla sits with her daughter, Jacqueline, in her Los and attempts to kill the president. limited is dead Angeles-area home Wednesday after filing what her attorney Baker said it was doubtful a final vote on the - 4 death penalty bill could be taken before a 10- day SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (UPI) - tory strikes against Syrian-controlled says is the first clerical malpractice suit in the country. She i\ congressional recess begins Friday. The administration is warning Syria positions in Lebanon, wHich started claims she was seduced by severf^riests from the time she was • By Steven R. Reed United Press International 1 A number of senators joined the filibuster the pullback of U.S. Marines from Wednesday in the biggest display of 16 years old. \ Tyco Labs to buy Wednesday. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., spent Beirut to ships off the Lebanese coast U.S. naval firepower since the Vietnam MOSCOW — President Yuri Andropov. Soviet several hours reading newspaper accounts of does not lessen U.S. resolve to defend War. th e beleaguered Lebanese Multi-Circuits the. leader during 15 months of deteriorating superpower death row residents wrongly convicted. Speakes denied assertions by some government. relations, has died after a long illness, ’Tass said “ All life is sacred or no lile is sacred," said Sen. relatives of Marine fatalities that the Ex-choirgirl files suit, “ I don’t think there should be any today. The 69-year-old Kremlin chief had not been Spark Matsunaga, D-Hawaii; 264 servicemen killed during the t ^ r in By James Sacks misimpression by the government of seen in public since August. Beirut died for a lost cause. - ■ Assistant News Editor Syria that there has been any lessening , The announcement of Andropov’s death was made of the determination of the United "N o," said Speakes. "There have I by the official news agency at 2:24 p.m. (6:24 a.m. Israeli reassessing position says priests fathered girl The planned acquisition of Multi-Circuits Inc. by States government to support the been significant accomplishments ■ * ' W i EST) following a night of rumor and speculation Tyco Laboratories Inc., a New Hampshire-based JERUSALEM — The withdrawal of the U.S. government of Lebanon," White House there over the period of time the U.S. „ f • & fueled by program changes in the government-run LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A former Angeles of civil conspiracy, clergy conglomerate, will result in no immediate changes in Marines from Beirut makes it easier for Israel to spokesman Larry Speakes said military has been involved: choirgirl and aspiring nun has filed $21 malpractice, fraud and breach of „ ■W . S;- broadcast media. consider its own partial pullback in Lebanon, a Wednesday. the work force of Manchester’s second-largest at'Andropov died at 4:50 p.m. (8:50 a.m.) Thursday— million worth of paternity and clergy fiduciary duty of a priest. Total employer, a Tyco vice president said Thursday. senior defense official said today. Even when the Marines are moved to "Number one, there has been a W some 22 hours before today’s Tass announcement. departure of the PLO, there has been malpractice suits that accuse seven damages sought are $21 million for the "W e don’t see any impact one way or another,” said Other Israeli ■ officials said Prime Minister 6th Fleet ships off Lebanon, "They are Catholic priests of seducing her. She woman and her mother. There was no word on Andropov’s possible Yitzhak Shamir was waiting until the situation in there for a very'specific purpose. They an agreement that Israel withdraw and Tyco Vice President IrvingGutin, who confirmed that successor. It was not immediately known if the ruling also wants support for her "church’s the two companies have reached a merger under­ Lebanon became clearer before recommending are there as a contingency,” he said, that has proceeded, and second there Her attorney, Gloria Allred, also HefBid photo by Torquinio Politburo, with 12 surviving members, had already has been a commitment to reconcilia­ child.” called for the pope to investigate the standing. “ No layqffs are planned.” changes in Israeli poiicy. adding that it was possible, but ...... X ... . , . >7iet or would tion on the part of the factions." Rita Milla, 22, claimed in Superior allegations, which include accusations Gutin said that while Multi-Circuits’ future The Israelis were reviewing their own unlikely, the Marines couid be sent to Court suits filed Wednesday that one Multi-Circuits employee Doug Bate of o ‘ ‘"6 sale of Multi-Circuits had soon meet se- deployment in south Lebanon along the Awali that two bishops were aware of the obviously is tied to the economy, Tyco sees the Beirut again. Geneva talks on reconciliation have lovemaking session with two priests in East Hartford, standing outside the surprised employees. “I was kind of cretiy to select River gorge in the light of the partial incidents but refused to help. acquisition as a growth opportunity for both President Reagan, who is vacation­ fallen apart since Lebanese President a church rectory produced her 16- the Soviet Un- disintegration of the Lebanese army and U.S. companies. Tyco manufactures printed circuit company’s manufacturing plant on surprised,” he said. ing at his California ranch, Tuesday Amin Gemayel convened them last month-old baby. The suit' seeks child A church spokesman. Father Joseph redeployment off-shore. ordered the Marines moved from the boards, electronic components, underground wire Harrison Street, said the announcement oTmiers. year, but Speakes said the willingness support and determination of Battaglia, said the archdiocese would and cable, consumer packaging, and fire protection Mindful of the U.S. criticism they faced when Beirut International Airport to the of all parties to even have gone to paternity. not comment on the suit while it is in "The Central they withdrew from the Shouf mountains last ships offshore. — ~ systems. It has F Geneva was a result of the Marine Another suit accuses the seven litigation, but said the priests named -• Committee of summer, Israel has been reluctant to stage a corporate hold- He also authorized U.S. naval retalia­ presence. » priests and the Archdiocese of Los were "hard-working, good men.” second partial withdrawal as long as U.S. fRelatedstories ings in a Marines were bogged down in Beirut. on pages 4 and 5c numberstates. of Employees are optimistic — S - "Ironically, since the U.S. made this step, it Presidium of makes it easier for Israel to do something,” the McCandless flies 1 m m M M a 0 - M, M theU.S.S.R. Su- senior defense official said. "With the Americans GUTIN SAID off-shore, not in Beirut, it is ^ e w circumstance." T Y ra and Multi-Circuits have reached an under­ standing whereby Multi-Circuits, a circuit-board rr; ^ The defense official, ymo asked not to be for second time; >[MN@ aboutw - WW w effect of takeover U.S.S.R. Coun- named, stressed that i6 Israeli pullback was me manufacturer headquartered in Manchester, will , ...... cil of Ministers E likely 'in the near futui e." become the sixth company in Tyco’s Printed Circuit By Kathy Garmus reveal her name said maybe it least one worker said he suspected with deep sor- The defense official also said Israel was Board Division if the deal Is approved by federal and Sarah Hall will help us. We need new manage- as much. row inform the surprised by the timing of President Reagan’s robot arm fails CORRVY'S PACKAGE STORE regulators. He refused to disclose the cash price Tyco Herald Reporters ment, that’s for sure.” “ We knew something was up. We party and the decision. has offered for Multi-Circuits. None of those polled predicted didn't know exactly what,”* said a entire Soviet By Al Rossiter Jr. (The Little Store Around the Corner from Main St.) The sale was announced to approximately 700 Less than a day after Multi- massive hirings or firings. “ I don’t Willimantic employee who asked people that Judge removes\^nlon leaders United Press International Multi-Circuits employees Thursday afternoon by the Circuits officials announced the think there’ll be much change in „ot to be identified. Yuri Vladimi- company’s executive vice president, William H. upcoming company takeover by the management, but as far as “ There have been a lot of people rovich An- NEWARK, N.J, — Acting to free the nation's CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — In an unexpected 20 BISSELL ST., MANCHESTER Stevenson. In a letter distributed at the company’s TYCO Laboratories Inc., employees wages and benefits go, I think touring the company,” he ex- dropov, Gen- second-largest Teamsters MJnIbn local from demonstration of the shuttle’s rescue capability, Harrison Street manufacturing plant, he said that interviewed outside the Harrison ^ ere will be,” said Albert Miller of plained, as well as recent promo- eral Secretary v i lo i A M n D o o n w decades of mob domination, a federal judge has after the merger Multi-Circuits will be "an integral B spacewalker Bruce McCandless today grabbed a Street plant said they were sur­ Hartiord. tions, department expansions, and of the CPSU TUni A iN U m jK U V ordered the removal its leadership pending new piece of equipment floating in space after Challenger part of one of the major independent manufacturers of prised, but optimistic. One woman said "I just figure personnel changes. Central Com- • ■ • dead at age 69 elections. commander Vance Brand maneuvered the ship after multi-layer, two-sided and one-sided printed circuit Most said they regarded the sale It’s got to be better — like maybe He said he hopes the sale will mittee, Presi- In a landmark ruling Wednesday, U.S. District it. boards in our industry.” of the company as a positive move w^ll get a union.” better the company, "because dent of ’the Presidium of the U.S.S.R. SupremeSoviet, Judge Harold Ackerman granted a Justice RELOCATION SALE Stevenson refused to speak to reporters after the The piece, a white foot restraint, had drifted out of that would improve the company’s Paul LappeO’ a Scott Drive things have been a little shaky here died after a long illness at 16 hours 50 minutes on Department request to oust the seven-member the payload bay and was slowly moving away from deal was announced. products and employee benefits. resident who works at the plant, for a while.” February 9, 1984,” the official announcement said, executive board of Local 560 and install a court- the shuttle when Brand decided to go after it. None said they thought their jobs was reluctant to predict the Mark Thompson, one of the "The name of Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov, an appointed trustee until “ free supervised elec­ McCandless, linked to the ship with a safety line, went February 6 thru Februay 11 THE DEAL CAME as a surprise to company were in jeopardy. takeovers possible e p e t s But company managers, said upper- outstanding leader of the Communist Party and of the tions" are held in 18 months. to the tail, reached out and captured it. employees, competitors, town officials and the "People are excited. They’re since this company s been losing level management has known of Soviet state, a staunch fighter for the ideals of However, because of the “ unprecedented This occurred after both he and Robert Stewart flew Manchester business community. really looking forward to some the sale for some time. He said he’s communism and for peace, will always remain in the nature of this action and remedy,” the judge free outside the Challenger with the ship’s second je t , When told of the-sale by a reporter, Manchester changes as far as money moving in would be a help, he said. "very optimistic,” predicting that hearts of the Soviet people, of the whole progressive delayed enforcement of the ruling pending an backpack. « VISA General Manager Robert B. Weiss said, "W ow.” He the company — capital expendi­ Don Barber, an employee in the n will "benefit the people and the humanity,” the announcement concluded, appeals court review. The surprising maneuver came after failure of the said he had received no advance notice of the the deal tures, maybe, tetter salaries, plating department,, was more company financially.” , The Tass statement appeared about five minutes "Obviously, we're very disappointed," said shuttle’s mechanical arm ruined a key part of the 20^/o from company officials and that he could not maybe,” said Janis Bannan, a optimistic. For us It s going to be Most employees said they were before Soviet radio and television simultaneously defense attorney Harvey Weissbard, adding he spacewalk rehearsal for the rescue of a satellite in immediately assess its impact. Multi Circuits employee from East better raises, tetter working con- told about the sale by their broadcast the statement to the public. would advise the union officers to seek an appeal. April. Officials at two Manchester banks, Manchester Hartford. ^ supervisors at the end of their Andropov’s portrait, surrounded by black borders Tim O'Neill, union spokesman at the Teams­ Controllers in Houston, watching on television, State Bank and the Heritage Savings and Loan “ I think it’s a good move,” said That would mean more pride and shifts. Many said they were given a flashed on the television screen while an announcer ters international headquarters in Washington, applauded when McCandless grabbed the foot OFF EVERYTHING IN STORE Association, also said the deal came as a surprise. Carol Blaschinski, who works in ® product, he ad d ef copy of a memo from William H. read the Tass report. Pre-recorded funeral music said the union had no immediate comment on the restraint. (Sale (joes not apply to Cigarettes, Kegs, Single Beer, Soda, Lottery Manchester State Bank President Nathan G. quality assurance. All the workers interviewed this Stevenson, executive vice presi- then was played on both media, r action. ’‘We thought it might get away from us so we went Tickets or Bottle Deposits.) Agostinelli said the deal had been cut without even a The added capital of the Tyco morning knew of the impending dent of Multi-Circuits, which ex- white House staff in Santa Barbara, Calif, were and got It as you noticed,” Brand said matter of factly. "whisper” among local businessmen. He said he was conglomerate sho>iId be a boost for j plained the sale. informed by the U.S. Embassy in Moscow of reports of “ I guess the procedure works to go get things if they “ surprised but not shocked,” and predicted a positive the company, she said, adding that Thursday afternoon said they did Stevenson said the ’[manage- Andropov’s death at 3:20 a.m. PST (6:20 a m. EST). impact for Manchester from the sale because the A case of mistaken Identity get iost." '■ she did not think any jobs would be " h ■. 1, j .u- • . ment structure will basically re- President Reagan was awakened by deputy chief of acquisition would broaden Multi-Circuits’ market and DALLAS, Pa. — A police chief suspected it was The shuttle’s 50-foot robot arm was to have been lost as a result of the sale. 1 naven t heard anything — It s main intact” and said he regarded staff Michael Deaver and informed of Andropov’s used to rotate an instrument package to simulate the capital base. It also probably means better benefits "It’s our plant — we’re not going just rumors, said one man as he the sale "as an exceptional oppor- death. more than mere coincidence that the thief who CORRVY'S WILL BE MOVING TO THEIR NEW and salaries for employees in the long run, he said. stole a man’s light blue car had left another light spinning motion of the sick satellite called Solar Max. to be replaced,” she said. x.x. , Multi- Andropov, a former head of the KGB intelligence McCandless had planned to used the jetpack to match ENLARGED LOCATION Joseph S. Hachey, a vice president at Heritage who One woman who would not While most said news of the sale Circuits.” service who gained power November 12, 1982, two blue car in his driveway. handles commercial loans, also said he had heard The clincher, Dallas Township Police Chief the rotation and then ease to a docking with the came as a complete surprise, at days after President Leonid Brezhnev died, has not instrument package. nothing of the deal, which Gutin said had been in the teen seen in public since last Aug. 18. Carl Miers said, was the discovery the keys to the works for about two weeks. Gutin said he couid not Instead, he docked with the instrument package "Coldest Beer in Town” ______-- ______— _ _ ^ X S . A . ___ ^ X ^ - - J - — - Soviet officials had said earlier only that Andropov man’s stoien 1970 AMC Ambassador fit perfectly specify which company made the initial approach. in the ignition of the 1966 Chevrolet Impala that remaining fixed to the shuttle’s payload bay, using a X X l 2 * a T l a T 2 4 ■ I had a cold and did not reveal today what caused the had mysteriously taken its place. docking apparatus mounted on the jetpack’s arms to ^^1 I ■ I w m I WWU w M m AIXXII XW b death. But frequent reports have said Andropov was make the linkup. That was a simpler task that what A NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES interviewed outside suffering from a kidney disease and had undergone a "In 14 years as a police officer, I’ve never run CORRVY’S SPIRIT SHOPPE the company’s Harision Street manufacturing plant across anything quite like it,” Miers said was originally planned. _ ■ ■ ■ b I B M ■ kidney transplant. It was the second spacewalk of the mission. On Thursday afternoon and Friday morning said their Wednesday after the two cars had been returned reaction to the sale was positive. While employees When Brezhnev died of a heart attack Nov. 10 .1982, to their owners. Tuesday, the two spacewalkers cast off their lifelines j R J R l l ■ 1 M J I ^ R I | j ! R g the official statement said he "died a sudden death ” were surprised, several said they thought Tyco’s "If you wanted to bet On something like this and flew free in space for the first time, using the new but an autopsy report was released within days, $10 million jet-propelled backpack. 53-55 John Fitch Boulevard - Rt. 5 broader financial base could eventually mean specifying the cause. 0 happening, it would be like betting on horse that’s Vance Brand. Robert ‘ Hoot’’ Gibson and Ronald Improvements In salary and benefits and more Lebanese military sources and who wanted to leave. Funeral arrangements for Andropov were not supposed to come in last in the race," he said. IVesf Side of Highway — South of the BIssell Bridge capital improvements fori Multi-Circuits and the BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - "It's a long shot. The odds are astronomical." McNair remained inside Challenger to watch the Israeli warplanes bombed sus­ radio reports said at least 10 Israeli "Because of the unsettled condi- immediately announced. It was likely his body will lie excursion. affiliated Multi-Lan and Multi-Tool companies. They jets were involved in the mid- tions in Lebanon, the United States in state in the pillared House of Unions near Red The police chief said a routine check on the said higher wages and benefits and more efficient pected Palestinian guerrilla Impala found it aiso had been reported stolen The arm failure today was a major disappointment South Windsor, CT. targets east of Beirut today and the morning air strikes on an area Embassy is further reducing its Square before burial in the small cemetery between for mission officials who earlier were stunned by the management would be welcome. around Bhamdoun, a Palestinian staff and advises that it is prepared Lenin’s MausoluS and the Kremlin wall, about 10 miles away in Plymouth Borough — on In a telephone Interview from Tyco’s Exeter United States evacuated American the same street where the man had parked his failures of two communications satellites and a civilians and embassy employees stronghold 12 miles east of Beirut to facilitate the departure of any of Western diplomats said Mikhail Gorbachev, 52, the balloon rendezvous target launched from the shuttle. headquarters, Gutin, who said he is one of several in the heart of the Druze Moslem- its citizens who wish to leave ruling Politburo’s youngest member, and former Ambassador the night before. Tyco vice presidents, said a final agreement between from the embattled capital. The arm worked as planned Tuesday. Even as the American evacua- held Metn mountainsthe jets Lebanon at this time,” spokesman Leningrad Communist Party boss Grigory Romanov, Watch For Our GRAND Opening the two companies is still being drafted. He said he McCandless, strapped to the manned maneuvering tloion was underway, Moslem scored accurate hits on “ terrorist Brian Carlson said. 60, were considered leading contenders to replace hoped the deal between the two companies would be Prison Inmate turns hero unit, let go his lifeline and flew free in the payload bay rebels skirmished with Lebanese headquarters” used for guerrilla He said U.S. Ambassador Regi- Andropov. at 6:51 a.m, EST while Stewart photographed him signed In a week to 10 days. SALEM, Ore. — A former prison inmate who February 16th, 17th, and 18tn army troops along the "green line” operations. It said the planes please turn to page 8 there is a curious leadership situation at the from the other side of the 15-foot wide bay. that divides Moslem-held West returned safely to base. moment with no clear successor and the possibility rescued an elderly man from a burning home has McCandless slowly flew by the balky arm on the BEFORE THE SALE can go through, he cautioned. seen his fortunes turn around dramatically. Beirut from the Christian east. Reports said two buildings and « « » » » * « » » « » « » * * , » » « • * • * that if one of the old and weighty figures is chosen, he side of the payload bay. He made a gentle somersault It must be approved by regulators frpm the Federal artillery pieces near the stadium in might fall ill,” one Western diplomat said. Harry Smith said he will start a new job Trade Commission and the Justice Department, who A U.S. Marine CH-46 Sea Knight and reported the "Buck Rogers” backpack was helicopter lifted off from the Bhamdoun were hit. I n s l H o T o H f l t # The diplomat said other possible successors include Monday at a construction firm and has received working like a charm. will examine it for possible antitrust concerns. That There were no reports of casual- I I I ® I W C I v u a y Geidar Aliyev, 60, Konstantin Chernenko, 72 and several checks ranging from $5 to $100, five sacks will take at least 30 days after the proposed merger waterfront road near the U.S. With television cameras beaming the show back to Embassy in early afternoon with ties in the raid, which came a day Victor Grishin, 69. The leadership also could be of groceries and a Bible from people who heard Earth, McCandless and Stewart opened the airlock ’ agreement is filed with the goveinment, Gutin said. after a sniping attack on Israeli 24 pooai, 4 tectioni shared by two or more of the 12 surviving Politburo about his financial plight. the first 10 American citizens who hatch at 5:40 a.m. and entered the big open cargo bay. CORRVY’S would like to Thanl^ and Extend BEST He said he foresees no problem with the transaction. troops in southern Lebanon and the members if they are unable to agree on one candidate, Smith said things were looking rather bleak Multi-Circuits, a privately held company which had donned helmets and life pre­ McCandless quickly discovered that a bracket firing of two rockets across the towns !!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!!!!” ” . Several Western diplomats believe Andropov was financially before he rescued John Natham, 76, sales of more than $40 million in 1983, will be acquired servers for the brief flight to U.S. 19 holding part of the ship’s lifeline assembly had come WISHES to all our Friends and Customers for their Lebanese border into northern Business....!!lilV-22 grooming Gorbachev as his heir by giving him from his burning home last week. Smith said he by lY co, a public, multi-industry conglomerate, in 6th Fleet ships waiting offshore. off. 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