-IIAWCHESTER HERALD. Wed.. Aug. 11. 1982 p in B r i e f ------French high te^h company O&L names Quay NEW BRITAIN — The D4L Venture Corp. has am ong announced the election of Patrick Quay as presi­ dent of tia D&L Stores Division and the eievation of L aw rence J. Davidson to co-chairman. HARTFORD (UPI) - A French 26,000 squire-fodt facility in the to exjiand and create up to 20 new,. Quay is the first person to attain the office of high technology firm is one of the state tubsklized KlUlngly Industrial Jobs. nresident outside the Davidson and Leventhal companies to receive $9.5 million in ’ Park and to buy madiinery and Carson said $000,000 in Industrial families since the business was founded in 1911. He low cost industrial financing,' whidi equipment. revenue bonds also was approved has been with the D&L organization since Oct. 1, will help create more than 200 neW for Phototronics Lab Inc. qf ms. jobs, the Connecticut Developm^t Carson said Bolton, a world leader Brookriekl to buy equipment and in­ He started his retaii career as a trainee at the Authority says. in iU induriry, will roetallxe special­ stall a UxM toty aM dean facility Hecht Co., Washington, D.C., and subsequently was Bolmet Inc., a subsidiary of ty plastic fllnu for the electronics at Its existing plant, which will merchandise manager at Rich’s in Atlanta, Ga. Papeteries Bollore of Paris, was industry. Initially, 70 new jobs will create 26 more jobs. Before joining D&L Quay was vice president and recruited by Gov. William O’Neill' be created ill the project’s first Anotho’ $2.5 million was awarded generai merchandise manager at Milter Bros. duriug his 1981 European trade mis­ phase. in industrial revenue bonds to Department Stores in Chattanooga, Tenn. sion, said Eicbnomic Development Pittler lac. of Columbia, Bid., to in Itaty, Quay came to the United States as a Commissioner John J. Carson, The authority approved $1.5 help finance a 10,000-square foot young boy, grew up in Marlboro, Ma., and attended chairman of the CDA. million in tax exempt, seifsnstalning facility in Chester and to buy equip­ scboots in Boston. He served in the O.S.S. during He said ’Tuesday $2 miUiwi in in­ Industrial revenue bonds fw Loos & ment. The Gennan-owned machine World War II. Quay now resides in Rocky Hill. dustrial revenue bonds was ap­ Company) Inc. of Pomfret to tool maker will employ up to IB peo­ proved for Bollore to help build a purdiase machinery and equipment ple in assembly o f^tio n s. Reddy promoted j 7^3 million shares tendered HAR’TFORD — Girish V. Reddy of Manchester has been appointed assistant investment officer in the Heublein deal proceeds Travelers Invest­ ment Management Co., a subsidiary of WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (U P I)- Reynolds will acquire 4 million Heublein stock not purchased for. The Travelers In­ R.J. Reynolds Industries Inc. says it shares directly from Heublein for a cash will be replaced by a package Tiny camera surance Companies will probably pay cash for about 64 total acquisition of 70 percent of consisting of a fraction of a share of Western correspondents, Israeli parliament. “I want to an­ Christian-controlled eastern sector, is reason to believe we are close to only 16 miles from Damascus, in Hartford. percent of the Heublein Inc. shares Heublein’s outstanding stock. Reynolds qonunon stock and a frac­ watching from rooftops in east nounce to the Knesset that this week taking control of “a number of reaching agreement. It’s a matter Sharon said, “the Syrians will have His appointment tendered under Reynolds’ merger Connecticut merger law requires tion of a share of pew Reynolds GPU Nuclear Ck>rp. used this tiny television Beirut, saw plumes of smoke rise we made great progress on buildings in the area of Beirut’s race of a couple of days.” to decide what they prefer.” Reynolds to purchase at least two- straiftot preferred stock.- was announced by agreement with Heublein. camera made by Westinghouse Electlc Israel warplanes, joined by tanks, into the sky as the jets bombed the negotiations for the exit of all the track” where Palestinian fighters In an ominous comment, Israeli Edward H. Budd, Reynolds said Tuesday about 17.8 thirds of Heublein’s stock. Payment will be made after Aug. Corp. to Inspect the damaged reactor core at artillery and gunboats, pounded western sector held by Palestine terrorists from Beirut and had been firing at the encroaching Habib, shuttling between Although the final proration level 20, 'Reynolds officials said. Defense Minister Ariel Sharon said chairman of the million shares of Heublein stock ^Thrpe M ile Island Nuclear Station In Palestinian-held west Beirut today Liberation Organization guerrillas. Lebanon.” tank8. Jerusalem and Beirut in an effort to board. were tendered by the proration has not been determined, Reynolds Heublein, a Farmington, Conn.- Israel would not withdraw from Middletown, Pa. The camera, which weighs in the longest sustained bombard­ Roaring low over the capital, the Begin said a ’’number of The military communique said 22 Lebanon until Syria removed 40,000 wrap up a peace accord, was looking Reddy joined the deadline. said it “appears that appoximately based firm known for its Kentucky warplanes hit the Corniche Mazraa problems” must yet be solved Israeli soldiers were wounded for responses from Lebanese 64 percent of the Heublein shares about one pound, can spot flaws as small as ment since the war began 68 days troops stationed since the 1975-76 companies in 1980 as Reynolds has offered to buy 11.35 Fried Chicken restaurants and wine ago. The attacks ended as U.S. en­ boulevard that runs from east to though Habib “accepted most of our Wednesday in the Beirut area. leaders and the PLO through in­ a financial analyst million shares of stock from tenured... will be accepted for and liquor brands, will be merged one-thousandth of an Inch or bring out Lebanese civil war in the eastern termediaries on objections Begin voy Philip Habib negotiated the 11th west through the western sector, proposals.” In Jerusalem, a senior Israeli of­ Bekka Valley. and in 1981 was Heublein shareholders for $63 per payment.’’ into a wholly owned R.J. Reynolds details on the back of a $10 bill —as shown cease-fire of the conflict. and the area around the Beirut Lebanese television quoted Habib ficial agreed with Habib’s op­ raised to details of the withdrawal promoted to senior share. Under a separate agreement. Each share of outstanding subsidiary. here. The cease-fire was arranged to go sports stadium in the southern sub­ as saying as he returned from timistic assessment, saying “there Noting Israeli artillery is located plan. financial analyst. into effect at 5 p.m. (11 a.m EDT), urbs. Jerusalem Wednesday that a A native of state-run Beirut radio said. The Palestinian refugee camps o( “diplomatic solution is very close. Hyderabad, India, GIrlsh V. Reddy Israeli warplanes ended their at­ Sabra, Chatila and Bourj Barajneh All we have to do is work out the Reddy received Public Records tacks about 30 minutes before the in the south of the city also came un­ details.” degrees from India Institute of Technology and cease-fire took effect,' after more der heavy attack. Israel claims Habib was to brief Lebanese of­ Cornell University. He and his wife love at 1174 than 10 consecutive hours of bom­ there are no civilians left in the ficials today on a complex plan to Beacon Hill Apartments. „ bardment. Scattered artillery and camps, only guerrillas. remove the PLO from Lebanon. Henry Fonda dies To Deiinls Buono for a deck at 22 Phyllis Road, $1,000. Warranty deeds To Thomas Collettl for coal stoves Military sources in Lebanon said at 31 Brookfield St. $700. To Donald Levitt for J. P. Associates to repair roof at tank fire could still be heard, The raids were ordered in retalia­ KW Inc to C. W. Cheng and Reiko Cheng, Unit 6-B Eiast however. tion for cease-fire violations by the the pullout from west Beirut by the Meadow Condominiums,' $37,900. To John Travis for renovations at 57 Essex St., $900. 286-288 Main St., $2,000. HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Oscar-winning actor Pond" but he was too ill to attend the Academy Toll calls end To Gerard and Diane DeCormier for a fence at 34 To Empire Roofing Co. for William Chapman to Despite the intense fighting, both PLO, Israeli officials in Tel Aviv outgunned and outnumbered PLO Stanley P. Prokopowicz and Lucy Prokopowicz to Habib and Israel appeared confident said. guerrillas could begin by the end of Henry Fonda, who played heartland Americans in Awards presentation last spring. His wife and Beginning Oct. 31, the more than 30,000 Philip P. Saunders and Mable Saunders, property 1085 McKee St., $140. repair roof at 168 Summit St., $2,000. dozens of films, including “The Grapes of Wrath” daughter presented the gray-bearded actor with the To Michael G. Bergan for footings and foundation at To Atlantic Fence Co. for Bernard Daley for a fence a negotiated settlement to the war In Jerusalem, Prime Minister the week and be completed within 15 Manchester customers of the Southern New East Middle Turnpike, $160,000. Menachem Begin said Israel rejects days. and “Mr. Roberts,” died of heart failure today at Oscar as he sat bundled up in a blanket at his Bel England Telephone Co. will be able to receive toll- 24 Hickory Lane, $8,700. at 1003 Tolland Turnpike, $1,355. providing for the evacuation of the KW Inc., to Gwendolyn Baker, Unit 10-D, East Palestine Liberation Organization the posting of U.N. observers in But while the diplomatic efforts to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He was 77. Air home. free calls from friends in Columbia. Meadow Condominiums, $48,900. To Roman Kolodziej for Brian Edwards to enlarge a To Skip’s Roofing and Siding for John J. Hilinski Jr. A hospital spokesman said Fonda's wife, Shirlee, for siding at 41 Eklmond St., $3,400. guerrillas from Beirut was at hand. Beirut and insists that the mul­ end siege continued, Israel Fonda has been hospitalized five times in the past On that date the tolls for calls to Manchester will kitchen at 275 Oakland St., $3,200. tightened its noose around the was at bis bedside when he died at 8:15 a.m. PDT. be eliminated for the 2,600 Columbia customers of Shirley M. Segal to U&R Construction Co. Inc. proper­ To Gary L. McHugh for a pool at 130 Hillstown Road, To Skip’s Roofing and Siding for Casimer Skowronski The Israeli warplanes began their tinational peacekeeping force be 18 months. ty on Bishop Drive, $100,000. (based on conveyance tax) raids at dqwn after a night of ar­ deployed only after most of the PLO western half of Beirut controlled by His daughter, Jane, and son, Peter, arrived at the SNET. $ 1 0 ,00 0 . for siding at 56 Helaihe Road, $3,000. He was readmitted to the hospital Sunday “for U&R Construction Co. Inc. to Shirley Bl. Segal, tillery and rocket battles in the guerrillas have left the capital. some 9,(W0 PLO guerrillas. hospital after they received word of his death. ’The improved service will cost Columbia phone To Gary McHugh for a fence at 130 Hillstown Road, To Mirucki’s Hooting tor Mr. and Mrs. George Ander­ Fonda, who has had a pacemaker, for eight years, another adjustment of His medication” because his property at 133 Butternut Road, $$162,000 (based on con­ son to repair roof at 514 Hilliard St., $2,400. capital and Lebanese security "Last night, we met for three The Israelis said their ground users $1.13 a month. veyance tax) $500. tources said the jets rnade at least hours with Philip Habib,” Begin troops had pushed further into won the best actor Oscar for his role in “On (Jolden condition had worsened. The Department of Public Utility Control ordered To Clinton A. Jerome for a deck addition at 66 Ken­ To Connty-WJde Construction Inc. for Ethel Tedford A SNET to institute the service after finding that James P. Shields and Cynthia C. Shields to Michele N. sington St., $600. for siding at 80 Hilltop Drive, $5,000. 85 runs over the city. said in a 87-minute address to the Moslem west Beirut from the most Columbia users favored it. Finley and Raymond J. Finley, property at 61 To Ernest H. Stokes to enclose a porch with glass at To Skip’s Roofing and Siding for Gilbert Dupont lor Some customers petitioned the company. The Hawthorne St., $59,900. 144 McKee St., $4,000. siding at 18 Marion Drive, $4,900. department ordered the company to conduct a can­ Merritt N. ^Idw in to Gerardo and Maria Michele, To Robert Sokoski to finish family room at 62 Strong To Bergen Construction Co. for siding at 51 vass. ’The canvass showed 66.4 percent of those who property on Still Field Road, $22,900. St., $1,000. Starkweather St., $2,950. For better or for worse? To Robert Gregory for a fence at 58 Wellman Road, responded favored the toll free calls. EMward H. Koeosel and Eleanor B. Koepsel to Roger To Robert H. Farrand Jr. to repair roof at 162 Cooper Calls from Manchester to Columbia are toll-free. W. Talbot Jr. and Joyce A. Talbot, property on Timrod St., $200. $200. *' To Harold J. Orfitrili to refurbish an existing Road, $89,000. ’1^0 Michael Anderson for a chimney and stove at 160 Benton St., $1,779. overhang at 27. Warren Road, $800. / Letitia C. Towle to Thomas Crockett and Michael W. To Bartlett Brainard Co. for Phillip C. Itoberts for Crockett, property at 204 Green Road, $45,000. To Linda LeLisle for Richard Zimmer to repair roof Video baby is growing up Account offered at 146-148 W. Center St., $2,000. siding at 1 ^ Steep Hollow Lane, $5,500. n Robert W. Hayward and Diane M. Hayward to ' Heritage Savings and Loan Association will in­ To Leon M. Labowski for a fence at 138 W. Center St., To Timothy J. Connelly to replace windows at 421 troduce in August a high-interest checking account Leopold J. Soucy and Carol Anne Soucy, prop^y at 55 Spring St., $1,500. Overland St., $59,900. $230. with vicarious athletics via ESPN, beaming programming direct geared to compete with money market funds, ac­ To Don Tuttle for a garage at 50 Glendale Road, $8,- To Harold Parent to repair roof at 38 Sanford Road, Editor’s note: This is the last currently experiencing lean times in a depressed economic climate — Sportschannel and USA Cable. Little from geosynchronous orbit 23,500 cording to bank president William H. Hale. 384. $1,395. story in a four-part series about miles up to 30-inch dishes in The new account, to be called Market Cheque, Co-executors’ deed cable television. they have chipped away at network kids can turn to Nickelodeon for requires a $2,000 minimum balance to earn high in­ audiences for the past several their giggles while their older backyards just as soon as their Estate of Alexander Jarvis to Pauline Z. Poulos, siblings emulsify their brains with proponents can come up with the terest. The bank will invest the money in securities By Kenneth R. Clark years, eroding them to between 80 G property at 312 W. Middle Turnpike, $34,000. DISCOVER JEANS PLUS LOW.. LOW PRICES! solid rock music either from Warner billions — not mere millions — of of the U.S. government or its agencies. UPI TV Reporter and 85 percent of total homes. The account will not be insured by the Federal Warner Amex’s two-way interac­ Amex’s MTV or on the nighttime dollars it will take to put it all Savings and Laon Insurance Corp. which insures Certificates of devise NEW YORK (UPI) - Looking at tive QUBE system, pioneered in segment of USA. together. ^ the bank’s regular savings and checking accounts. Estate of Gladys V. Smoluk to Victoria the television industry in 1982 is like Columbus, Ohio, and now spreading Black Entertainment Television Whether all of this is coming down Several other banks in the region have introduced Masciovecchio, property at 130 Center St. looking at a newborn baby and to other cities, allo'ws the TV caters strictly to its ethnic group on the side of the angels or the accounts similar to Heritage’s, including the Estate of Ethel M. Tedford to William J. Tedford, wondering if it will grpw up to audience to “talk back” by punching and GalaVision and SIN broadcast minions of Satan depends upon the Burrltt Mutual Savings Bank of New Britain and property on Bond Street. the world or destroy it. buttons on a home keyboard, and all their fare in Spanish. source of opinion. Northeast Savings of Hartford. The Savings Bank of The video baby has most experts predict the system Cable subscribers don’t even have “There isn’t enough advertising soon will allow banking and shop­ to get up and dress for church on money around to support 104 cable Blanchester is developing a similar high-yield ac­ Quitclaim deeds prognosticators on both sides of the count, according to SBM president William R. fence and while some of them are ping to be done from the home. Sunday morning any more. A twist producers in the style to which they Johnson. William J. Tedford to William J. Tedford and Frances going to be right and some of them There is something for everyone, of the dial brings evangelist Pat now are accustomed or the style to S. Tedford, property on Bond Street. ’ are going to be wrong, they all agree and more to come. Robertson, Jerry Falwell of the which the audience now is ac­ Robert J. Boland'and Blanche H. Boland to Gall B. on one point: Cable subscribers now can order Moral Majority, or “The Old Time customed — with expensive actors, Profits down Osier and Robert J. Boland Jr. and L^nn T. Boland, For better or for worse, television old movies from Home Box Office Gospel Hour” right into the living musicians and writers,” said ABC’s property at 377,379,381, 383 Center St. is going to grow up, and American and Showtime, new productions room. David Brinkley. EAST HARTFORD — Stanford Cohen, president The Nashville Network is on the “There isn’t enough talent around of Mott’s Super Markets Inc., operators of William R. Benito to Charlene M. Benito, property at lifestyles are likely to be rendered from the RCA-NBC Entertainment 79 Hackmatack St. ‘ almost unrecognizable by current Channel, culture from CBS Cable launch pad. So is the Disney to fill up three networks seven days ’’ShopRite” supermarkets in Connecticut and Channel, and so is the Weather a week with firstclass material. Massachusetts, has reported the firm’s net sales Richard G. Stevens to Rex O. Gray, property at 75-77 standards in the process. and ABC’s ARTS Channel, medical and 75V^ Birch St. Right now, cable systems and advice from the Cable Health Channel. Cable News Network and There’s a lot of junk on the networks for the quarter ended .July 3 amounted to $72,726,- — not because they like junk, but 646, slightly above the previous record of $72,454,456 Robert G. Schwartz to Joan F. Schwartz, property at their projected 104 channels of Network and soft-core pornography Satellite News Channels both feed 24 233 Henry St. narrowcasting are proliferating from the Playboy Network and solid hours of news a day. because it’s the best they can get, for the comparable 1981 period. and they do have money. Net profit amounted to $1,007,027, or $.45 per almost too fast to be counted. EROS. To increase the saturation factor, With independent syndicates — Sports fans can stuff themselves direct-broadcast satellites will be “We're going to have 104 penny share compared with last year's second quarter Certificate of condemnation arcades.” profit of $1,251,780, or $.56 per share. Connecticut Light and Power Co. right-of-way for Mike Lape, vice president in For the six-month period, net sales totaled $149,- power lines on property of Suzanne B. Siorts, on charge of training at Satellite News 280,703, an increase of 3.4 percent over the previous Burnham Street. Channels in Stamford, Conn., dis­ record of $144,379,048 achieved a year ago. Net agreed. profit for the first half of 1982 amounted to $1,926,- Plan to save Project Concern “ We’re seeing a change in 102, equal to $.86 per share, versus $2,304,816, or Judgm ent lien lifestyles where television use is $1.03 per share. Hartford National Bank against Joseph P. Novak Jr. concerned,” he said. “There is no and Marie P. Novak, property at 63 W. Bliddle Turnpike, idle watching now.- There are too $1,031.45. funnels costs through aigency many options. There is no more watching it just because it’s there. Earnings rise Discharge of Ms pendens The plan topples the major funds for half of the Project Concern “More women are working now. If Manchester State Bank releasing Richard C. LaPolla By Nancy Thompson you’re used to getting home at 6 GLASTONBURY — Glastonbury Bank & Trust obstacle — the preservation of the students enrolled here. and Linda LaPolla, property on Diane Drive. Herald Repprter program by putting administration Also at this afternoon’s special o’clock and finding dinner on the Co. has reported record earnings for the first half of table — those days are over.” 2 1962. For the six-month period ending June 30, the The Manchester Board of Educa­ of transportation costs in the hands board meeting, plans for a private of the Gapltol Region Eklucatlon citizens’ committee to support the American Demographics bank had n k income of $230,922 or $1.15 per share, Building permits ' tion was scheduled to meet this magazine supports his view. an Increase of 58 percent over the same period in- afternoon to vote on a new plan to Council, a private consortium of town’s participation in Project To K. T. Lear Associates, Inc. for BIr. and Blrs. Peter school districts in the Hartford Concern are expected to be In February, 1981, it predicted IWl. G. Miller, to alter a roof at 68 Lyness St., $8,500. Harald photo by Tarquinlo save the Project Concern busing that by 1990, the ranks of working Average assets for June totaled nearly $84 program by funnellng transportation area. revealed, Deakin said. He noted that To Andrew Ansaldi Co. for a storage building at 168 citizens’ groups in West Hartford _ women will have swollen from 44.5 million, a 15 percent increase over June 30, 1981. BidweU St., $28,000. costs through a third party. Under the plan, the state will pay $250 tuition to CREC for each stu­ and Simsbury have already begun to For the same comparable periods average deposits To Leo Z. Bfoore Jr. for a garage at 52 Diane Drive, HIs golf was for laughs Wilson E. Deakin Jr., Please turn to page 10 were up 19 percent to more than $77 million while dent in Project Concern and CREC raise money to support Project $6,000. Manchester’s assistant superinten­ Concern in their towns. loans increased 9 percent to $60 million. To Leo Z. Bloore Jr. to relocate a tool shed at 52 Diane will use it to pay the transportion : Sammy Davis Jr. aeems to tiave a gut feeling that hla drive was dent of schools for administration costs. President John H. Hamby Jr. attributed earnings Drive, $200. «■ Inadequate at the Celebrity Pro>Am Wednesday that was a and personnel, said this morning he Deakin said the citizens’ group increases to a 22 percent increase in checking ac­ To Roberta Gunther to finlah a basement 11 Broad Members of the Manchester at prelude to the Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open golf expected the board to approve the school administration and Board of would raise money to assist in count deposits. Increased interest margins and ser­ St., $1,000. ■ " ^ plan. paying transportation costs. As the vice Income and overall expense control. tournament In Wethersfield. Davis played entertainingly. Story Education had balked at an earlier Inside Today To Friendly Ice Cream Oo for wall signs ‘At 166 plan which would have required the program continues and the number Spencer St., to,000. /o n page IS. ' Deakin said the plan was “strong­ of students declines, he said the tui­ - ' I k town school system to pay for 20 pages, 2 sections ly recommended” by the ad­ tion payments will not fully sub­ ministration. He added that be transportation. School officiaU had said they could not find the money— sidize the cost of busing, which will. Advice ...... 12 already 'had spoken to some board continue to rise. $|im -CIISES OMIY lAUNOMOtfMtNfO membm- and they appeared to approximately $20,000 for the town’s Area towns ...... 7 ^ Deakin called the new plan "a Business ...... Injury sidelines Peefe favor It. portion — in their budget. The tui­ tremendous cooperative effort” — ^ CAM 2 MOTOR OIL tion money paid by the state would Classified...... ‘ .18-19 FOR A UMITRC T IM ONI^ TABLECLOTHS ADMINISTRATORS from the have gone into the town general noting that some towns close to Comics...... 8 TO BEALftlFY * MWCHMA- r )| WETHERSFIELD (UPI) — back nine. He said his leR knee Hartford schools and all but one sub­ Hartford, such as West Hartford, Entertainment ...... ,...... 9 budget rather than into, the school could have made a profit from the ■ Calvin Peete was forced to began to act up oh the 12th hole. urban sdiool districts In the Project budget. Lottery...... ■’...... 2 10W 4 0 ...... 2 4 q t * 2 4 i f , withdraw from the $300,000 Greater Concern program — which sends tuition funds because their busing Obituaries ...... 10 _ 4. • ^ \- • lOlSrtoS'A• ' Hartford Open midway through ..Defending champ Huble Green inher«lty H l^ o rd students to sub­ ALTHOUGH THE tuition costs would be relatively low. Opinion — ...... 5' 2 0 W M ...... 2 4 a t ^ 2 6 a ! today’s openmg round due to a knM ^ PGA winner Ray Floyd headed urban schools— met this morning in ^ money will now go directly to The new solution, he noted, will Peopletalk...... 2 tojuty sustained in last week’s PGA Uv field of 156 players in udtat was Hartford to go over the pt<^)osal.‘ CREX), if the plan is accepted, only take care of students who are Sports...... 15-17 MMICIESTER OIL HEAT INC ------’^mSSSSSf* tournament. to be a battle of birdies on Deakin said administrators from all Manchester will still receive some already enrolled in the program and Television ...... 9 ei LOOMIS STRBST OHO OM ■ W N * gUAUTV WITH MMiS21 MMzTnpM. • '^Peete was among the early the f ^ 6,534-yard course where the school districts gave their sup- money for the Project Concern not qdd any new ones in the future W eather...... 2 MAWOMBSTER. CONN. ■tarters teeing off at the 10th hole, well below par Is the rule necessary- . port to the plan and agreed to pre­ students it takes in. The schools will years. '“If the program’s not dead, sent it to t h ^ boards of education. receive credit toward state aid it’s dying,” he said. '“'.-.a ■ hut dropped out after finishing,the to win. • - ■ % J I .7 ■ ^ I' ‘ t

Iklf MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Aug. 12. 1982 — .3 f'. it — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs.. Aug. 11, mTjOJM ssnviet FonecAST lo r ear • - i»-st News Briefing Burkamp dispute continues

Japanese, FBI Gas blafttt safety Town may seek more foreclosures soon probe explosion violations not linked imWURTMWM tate was, so he could be served with HONOLULU (UPI) - FBI bomb RUTLAND, Vt. (UPI) — An explotion By Paul Hendria than $38^000 in taxes, dating back six requiring payment first on thp- only when the taxpayer is contesting ment shall be applied to the oldest vsiMsism - ^ papers. specialists flew to Hawaii today to deter­ whidi aerioiuly burned three Rutland Herald Reporter yean. oldest tax bill If the delinquent taxes the amount of taxes owed. outstanding taxes owed except taxes Gas Co. onployeea waa not linked to the Burkamp said he was unaware mine the cause of an explosion that killed Bmkamp baa offered to pay the are under litigation. Since Burkamp never has con­ on property involved in litigation. utility’s previonsly cited safety The town may be ready to begin that there is a Sept. 14 return date. a passenger and blew a 3-foot bole in a $2,047.44 in taxes he owes on bis Burkamp said the foreclosure con- tested the amount of his tax bill, but “ It does not say it has to be any Pan American 747 on a flight from vloiauons, said Public Safety Depart­ f a - — foreclosure proceedings gain st "a sUtutes UtigaUon and he presmted “ It’s news to me,” he said. " I mwtmm roTocAtt • current tax bill, if the town will give rather has asked the town to give type of litigation, it just says Tokyo. Agents at the scene said a bomb ment Commissioner Rldiard Saudek. couple of other” delinquent propertj^ the Board of Directors with a check haven’t been notified since May." hiiq aome time before trying to him more time to apply here and litigation,” said Burkamp. “ It’s An investigation into the cause of tax^yera as sobh as next week. Turek said the town was owed may have been assembled aboard the ctdlect onhis back taxes. for his currait taxes. any tax payments by Burkamp must very general. He’s (Botticello) put­ Wednesday’s SarIi«noming eq>iosh» Assistant Town Attorney Barry Bot- nearly $1 million in delinquent plane. Town ofllcihU, who have argued The directors asked the town at­ be applied to the oldest outstanding ting his meaning of what the intent The explosion apparently came from eontinned today, but Sauddc said it ticello said Wednesday-. taxes, as of May 31. The town at­ that Burkamp has made no effort to torney’s office to review Burkamp’s tax. was. He’s saying the Legislature under the seat of Tom Ozawa, 16, of appeared the gas leak rei|Mmslble was torney’s office, earlier this summer, He declined, however, to disclose pay his taxes in the past, have claim. Botticello said he mailed didn’t mean it that way. But they Japan, killing him. Fourteen other caused by A malfUncUoning valVe. Weather “ It seems as if the town attorney announced a crackdown on their names. refused to le t Burkamp pay his Burkamp back his check, along with wrote it that way.” Japanese nationals suffered minor in­ At a Montpelier news conference rules however he wants to rule and delinquents, threatening foreclosure currait bill. They have said they a legal opinion that rejected juries. The blast occurred aboard Pan Wednesday, Saudek, noted the saftey The town already has Initiated is not going by the strict meaning of Botticello said the Burkamp against those who failed to settle will accept payment only for the Am Flight 830 at 9:05 a.m. Hawaii time violations— for which the Public Service foreclosure action against property Burkm p’s claim. the words of the law,” responded foreclosure will return to court in their property tax bills. oldest taxes owed. W e d n e ^ y as the plane, with 285 people Board slapped Rutland Gas with a $13,- owned by Kenneth C. Buiiuunp, Botticelli said the law allowb a Burkamp. “ In my case, he is in Hartford on Sept. 14. He said Botticello said he now is getting a aboard, neared Honolulu. 000 fine, the largest it has ever levied Extended forecast owner of the Manchester Mall on Burkamp, at a recent Board of taxpayer who is contesting his back effect saying the words do not mean proceedings were delayed because couple of other delinquents’ cases against a utility — Involved the com­ ' Main Street. Directors meeting quoted the state taxes to pay his current taxes, until what they say and that we are going one of the mortgage holders on the ready for court. He said the town The pilot, whose name has not been Extended puflook for New England Saturday throu^ pany’s main plant, not the Franklin the litigation is settled. by what we think they intend^.” property had died and it took time to may be ready to move on these released, calmed the passengers and M ond^: Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut; Town Tax Collector James A. law, which be said allows the town Street substaUon, which was severely But Botticello said the law applies Burkamp said the law says pay­ find out who the executor of the es­ cases next week. brought the plane into Honolulu 17 Fair weather through the period. High temperatures in ■Turek has said Burkamp ewes'more to accept current taxes without minutes later, right on schedule. damaged in the blast. "Our feeling was that the main station the mid 70s to the mid 80s. Low temperatures in the 60s. Vermont: Fair and pleasant w ift a slight warming UPI photo was in worse condition than the satellite trend. Afternoon highs 75 to 85. Overnight lows in the ABA reverses station,” Saudek told reporters. The three injured employees had been 50s. F or the Maine, New Hampshire: Fair through the period. Boyle's anti-bias policy Today in history checking on an alarm that had gone off when the explosion blew out the rear Highs in the 70s to low 80s. Lows mostly in the 50s. Record SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) - A black h o d l a n d wall of the concrete Franklin Street sub­ lawyer says the American Bar On Aug. 12,1978 Pope Paul VI was burled at St. Peter’s In Rome after station at 8:03 a.m. Today’s forecast Week Special GARDENS ; Association’s revocation of an anti- an outdoor funeral attended by thousands. Churchmen flank the plain hearing discrimination policy means he and wooden casket during the service. Today variable cloudiness with a 40 percent chance of The full Economic other minorities "can press our faces to Antl-lsraell bombs showers. High temperatures in the mid 70s. Light and Development Commission Chrysanthemums the glass but we’re not allowed to go to variable winds. Tonight partly cloudy. I/)ws 50 to 55. was not scheduled to meet ; dinner.’ ’ Light and variable winds. Friday variable cloudiness. 2 Neighbors ignored hit Guatemala Friday Wednesday — as reported Vibrant _ ^ - The ABA’S nolicvmakine House of Sales up 1 percent; High temperatures in the mid 70s. Light northeast ; Delegates, by a 58-vote margin, in Wednesday’s color noil* GUATEMALA CITY (U P I) - Uniden­ winds. Manchester Herald. The Wednesday reversed its stand that outlook uncertain woman’s screams Edward F. Boyle, a convicted Toflllthoaa tified assailants tossed bombs at the meeting was scheduled private clubs used for business should rapist charged with a series of rape- CHICAGO (U P I) - Neighbors beard a Israeli Embassy and the country’s only only for the commission’s 'empty apacaa ■ not discriminate against minorities and kidnapping3 reported in Manchester United Press International young medical student cry for help but synagogue in an apparent protest of the Long Island Sound Site Approval Subcom­ ' women. The policy was adopted only six two years ago, is to be represented ignored her screams and did not realize Jewish state’s support for the mittee. Retail store cash registers rang up just The National Weather Service forecast for Long by a public defender at a _ l « e ^ months ago. anything was wrong until a foul odor Guatemalan military government, The Site Approval Sub­ 1 percent more sales in July, far from Island Sound from Watch Hill, R.I., to Montauk Point, Manchester Superior Court hearing Dennis Archer, one of only five black filled their apartment building. authorities said. committee did meet Bring Florida To Your Home — members of the policy body, said the making up for the 3.3 percent drop in N .Y .: Large high pressure area centered over the upper :Friday. The decomposed body of Marybeth At the embassy, police opened fire Wednesday morning. ■ vote left him "stunned and frankly em­ sales the previous month. Mississippi Valley drifting slowly eastward. Variable Boyle, 21, a former resident of 126 Ann Duncavage, a native of Trumbull, Wednesday on the bombers’ getaway car No quorum of the com­ Pick-up a large 3 ft pot of barrassed. I have to question the sen­ ’The figures seemed to add fuel to a winds 10 knots or less except locally onshore during the Bissell St., is charged with eight Conn., was discovered Tuesday, her and witnesses said at least one of the oc­ mission was required and sibility and reasonability of my new prediction the economy faces afternoon hours today through Friday. Fair this.after- counts of first-degree kidnaping, hands tied with her blouse and her feet cupants apparently was wounded. no action by the commis­ colleagues.” another year of stagnation, but the ad­ noon, tonight and Friday. Visibility over five miles. seven counts of firstnlegree sexual Oleanders tied to a radiator with her blue jeans. Several men inside tossed a bomb at the sion on disagreements Reg. Women and black lawyers called it a ministration insist^ — despite Wall Average wave heights one to two feet tonight. assault, four counts of first-degree An autopsy was scheduled for today. embassy in Guatemala City, officials between the East Hartford or $ 12.95 serious setback for civil rights in the Street’s concerns — the trend is positive. robbery, one count of first-degree Neighbors said Wednesday they heard said. Welding'Co. and its 2 gal pots 280,(KX)-member organization. The Commerce Department reported burglary and one count of third- Hibiscus the 27-year-old Chicago Medical School Wednesday, despite July’s debut of a 10 National forecast neighbors was scheduled "What this means is that we can press sophomore scream for help, but did not degree sexual assault. The charges Best time ol the yoar to . percent cut in federal income tax Wednesday. Instead, the our faces to the glass but we’re not call police. pm-temps 9-12 Utile Kock pc 80 66 JB ■Stem from eight rapes reported in withholding designed to encourage spen­ By United Press International I/)s Angeles pc 80 es .... meeting was an informa­ allowed to go in to dinner," Archer said. “ I was jolted awake early Sunday by Solo sailor Manchester in the vicinity of Blast Feed Yeur Lawn only ding, the 1 percent rise in sales did not City 4 Fcst Hi Lo Pep Iiouisville c 68 56 J6 tion session only for the Said delegate Alice Richmond of piercing screams,” a neighbor said. Albuquerque pc ffi 6B .... Memphis pc 87 71 .... Cemetery, according to police. cut much into June’s drop. 60 46 .U Miami Beach r 87 79 .... subcommittee, according Boston: "1 think this sends a message "She screamed hard twice and then arrives In England Anchorage r Boyle was sentenced to six to 12 > Wintergreen that discrimination is okay." At the same time, a new study by the Asheville pc 60 64 JO Milwaukee c 70 51 .... to Town Planner Alan F. lawn food screamed ’Help' once and that’s it.” Atlanta pc 97 66 .... Minneapolis c 77 B2 .... years at Somers Prison after his Brookings Institution, using computer FALMOUTH, England (U P I) - A Lamson. , The neighbor said others heard the Billings pc S6 6S .... Nashvifle pc 87 66 .... conviction in the July I960 rape of a covers 8,000 sq ft projections, predicted the economy will British adventurer today completed a Birmingham pc M 70 New Orleans r 88 72 .... The full commission will woman’s cries but did not call police 77 66 .... New York pc 75 62 J6 .middle-aged Manchester woman continue to slide this year and will only record-breaking 51-day solo Atlantic Boston cy act on the issue at its Coppola urged because many young people live in the Brwnsvll Tx.pc 97 78 .... Oklahom Cty c 96 79 outside Blast Cemetery. A grand grow a tiny bit next year. crossing in a boat not much bigger than a Buffalo c 70 46 .... Omaha pc 73 66 September meeting. Extra Special— Greenviews Green Tonic victim’s building and screams and party Jury has also indicted him for felony Durable goods sales. Including bathtub. Chrlstn S.C. cy 91 78 Philadeipnia pc 77 S6 nog. 2a.ts' others to appeal sounds are common. Charm N.C. cj 83 69 JO Phoenix 6 66 77 .18 Imurder in connection with the 1 5 * . A Do it How—also Scotts 15,000 K|. flTurf BiiNer automobiles and other large items, rose - Tom McClean, 39, reached Falmouth Chicago c 77 47 Pittsburgh c 70 66 strangling death of a 20-year-old Sylvia Porter tells how to RICHMOND (U PI) — Murderer Frank 1.6 percent in July after being “ By the time the police come, from Newfoundland in his 9-foot 9-inch Cleveland c 72 48 Portlano M. pc 76 62 Louisa M. Scott of Coventry. The get “ Your Money’s Worth” covofs 18,000 »q ft o c f Columbus c 75 46 Portland Or. pc 72 56 .36 Still Available — Reg. 38.9534**' Coppola went calmly and willingly to his bludgeoned into a revised 7.8 percent everything is quiet again.” homemade sailboat Giltspur to be Dallas pc M 75 .10 Providence r 71 63 woman’s body was found in May — daily on the business death in the electric chair but urged decline by the recession in June. “ It will be on my conscience forever greeted by his wife Jill, a bottle of cham­ Denver pc 90 61 Richmond pc 78 65 1980, floating face down in three feet page in The Manchester Bedding & Vyetable Piantj 3/99.99 other condemned inmates to appeal their pagne and an ahnada of well-wishers. Dos Moines pc 74 56 .... 'St. Louis pc 75 56 The value of retail sales for July, after that I did not call the police that night,” IVtroit c 72 46 .... Salt.r Lak Ctypc 96 61 JK .of water in the Skungamaug River in Herald. GeranU^ 590 a«trg inTga -t.ie io/o.o9 1 death sentences, a prison reformer says. adjustment for summer buying trends, the neighbor said. In 1969, Mc(!!lean rowed across the DMuth pc 66 4S .... San Antonio pc 95. 77 Coventry. Coppola, condemned for the fatal was $88.7 billion, the department said, Atlantic in 70 days. *- El Paso pc 96 61 .... San Diepo pc Assistant State’s Attorney Rosita A tenant in Ms. Duncavage’s building Hartford cy 76 61 .02 San Prancisc c beating of a Newport News woman in only 1.6 percent ahead of sales volume 12 British coast guards said they had no Honolulu pc 90 77 .... .San Juan pc 77 .02 '-Creamer said it’s possible the said he did not hear screams, but called 1978, was executed late ’Tuesday and told months earlier. word on American William Dunlop, a Indianapolis . c 78 S2 .... Seattle cy prosecution may pursue a career 90 72 .06 U police Monday when be smelled a foul Jackson Miss^ ^kane pc a newspaper columnist that he was upset ’The Brookings Institution study, by truck driver from Mechanic Falls, -criminal indictment against Boyle odor. Jacksonville r 92 73 .... Tampa r 73 J7 prison officials had not let him take a Christopher Sims of the University of Maine, who started out June 13 from Kansas City r 74 63 .01 Washington pc 63 .03 .on the rape-kidnaping charges. The last walk outside. Minnesota, is one of several relatively A friend saw Ms. Duncavage Aug. 3 Portland, Me., on a similar voyage in a \An -Vegas pc 103 80 .... Wichita pc 66 .18 career criminal charge wo^d allow Coppola’s body was taken to the cor­ somber views of the economic outlook and agreed to drive her to the airjmrt the craft just 9 feet long. 'the prosecution to use Boyle’s prior oner’s office, where an autopsy'was per­ contained in the nonprofit think-tank's next day. When she failed to answer the Dunlop told fishermen four days after rape conviction and the charges formed and his eyes removed and latest volume of "Brookings Papers on door, he assumed she had taken a taxi, his depmture his radio had failed and he . against him in the Louisa Scott case Herald photo by Pinto donated to an unnamed hospital. Economic Activity.” police said. has not been sighted since. Lottery as evidence in proving its case before a grand jury. On the road ’ Boyle, who reportedly tried to G commit suicide following his convic­ Numbers drawn in New 5741. tion of the Manchester rape, is un­ John Francis heads out of Manchester, where he has resided Peopletalk England Wednesday ; Rhode Island daily; 0740. dergoing psychiatric examinations since March. He Is returning home to Los Angeles. He’s aiming Connecticut daily: 106. Vermont dally: 6U. at \Wting Forensic Institute in to be home by September, so he can take care of an elderly Maine daily; 790. Massachusetts da^ly: Middletown. sick friend. N ew Hampshire dally; 8128. Fonda stable HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — The family of ailing ac­ Cheney Hall panel allows LTAA tor Henry Fonda denies a report ciaiming he will not be placed on a lifesupport system and his Almanac daughter, Jane, says the issue will remain a private family matter. to seek roof repair bids Miss Fonda denied Wednesday a report from a Today is Thursday, Aug. 12, the 224th d^-p f 1982 with gossip columnist the family had decided to let the 141 to follow. veteran actor die "with dignity” and not be The moon is moving from its last quarter toward its of the Cheney Brothers. National when you’re talking about a $1- sustained mechanically if his weakened heart fails. By Nancy Thompson new phase. Historic Landmark District Com­ million building is not being penny­ The Academy Award-winning Fonda, 77, Herald Reporter , The morning star is Venus. mission and an ex-officio member of wise and pound-foolish. If it’s $20,000 Style Perfect* Interior Latex remained in stable condition at Cedars-Sinai The evening stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and The Cheney Hall Board of Com­ the Cheney Hall board, said the tem­ we might want to gamble.” Flat Wall Paint Medical Center, where he reportedly was resting Saturn. ' missioners Wednesday authorized porary repairs are needed because The commission agreed to review S«ml-Olos9 Enamel comfortably in a private room since being Those bom on this date are under the sign pf Leo. the Little Theater of Manchester to the buildhag is deteriorating from the bids — which it expects to Weather Perfect* Latex hospitalized during the weekend for a worsening Novelist Mary Roberts Rinehart was bom Aug. 12, begin seeking bids for temporary exposure to the elements. receive by its Sept. 8 meeting — Flat House Paint heart condition. 1876. roof repairs, despite one com­ before deciding whether to A-100* Stain a Finish New York Daily News columnist Marilyn Beck STRUCTURAL engineers have On this date in hlstoi^; ■ ^ ^ missioner’s doubts about whether authorize the repairs. reported Tuesday Fonda’s actor son, Peter, had said the brickworit around the top of SWP* Gloss oil-base House Paint In 1658, a so-called “ rattle watch” of eight meii was the work is necessary. The bids will ask for a price on the said the family had decided to not allow the hospital formed in the colony of New Amsterdam — the first the walls is seriously damaged cost of coverii.. Jie entire roof with Floor Enamel Oll-Base Gloss to put the actor on a life support system should his Commissioner Herbert J. Steven­ because water has gotten into the police force in America. plastic, as well as covering the heart fail, but to “ let him go in dignity.!’ son questioned whether the money walls. Specifications drawn up by GuarantM or Nmit*d warranty on all snarwm In 1851, Isaac Singer was granted a parent for his gutter area. "It is untrue that Peter has spoken to any ' should be spent for temporary (Mtalli- P«inti Shown offar one coat coverage. sewing machine. Singer set up business in Boston with a engineer William Bayer, who has Commissioner David Newirth, the member of the press and made such a statement,” repairs when permanent restoration capital of $40. donated his work, for the temporu7 representative of the Little Theater, Miss Fonda said through a spokeswoman work is scheduled to start in ttie In 1898, a peace protocol was signed ending the repairs call for the gutters and tip­ said he had inspected the flat part of Wednesday. "It has not gotten to that point. If and spring. wallcovering Spanisb-American War after hostilities had lasted three per brickwork to be covered. the building’s roof and found "no when such a decision is made, it will be a private Stevenson wondered whether the . UPI photo months and 22 days. The United States acquired Puerto "If we’re going to do ponunent evidmee of any distress.” Newirth and family matter." building could survive another Rico, Guam and the Philippines, and annexed Hawaii. . restoration ih the spring, I queatlon also said that the inner attic shows The spokeswoman, Pat Kingsley, stressed Miss winter without serious damage If In 1978, Pope Paul VI was buried in St. Peter’s after -whether $6,000 or $7,000 is wett- no signs of deterioration. Fonda hoped the statement would make it clear no Dolly’s back intentioned enough,” Stevenson the repairs are not done. an outdoor funeral attended by thousands. T H E COMMISSION also 2 0 % - 4 0 % such decision had been made. said. “ It’s a gamble,” FitxGerald said. 2 Peter Fonda was unavailable for comment. William E. FitzGerald, chairman “ Three thousand dollars to $4,000 authorized the Little Theater, the O F F reg. price Actress Carol Charming (right) was the Centwr. (Prom loft) Rook Hudson, A thought for the day: American author Silas Weir building’s tenant, to find out what toast of the town when she returned to her Mitchell said, "Death’s but one more tomorrow." per single roll Bizabeth Taylor and Ross Hunter con­ has to be done to have the sprinkler on selected Celebrity auction lead role In “Hello, DollyT which opened gratulated Miss Channing backstage. system acflvated and the gas tuiped wallcovering Cooks Wednesday at the Los Angeles Music on. Burkamp offers bricks All waiicnvfrmg packaged VIP names were on the auction block last week Newirth said heating experts have in douwe and-triple roHu on Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Top bid was $1,250 for Boone said, " I t ’ll give me a diance to combine together in the office. The advantages of this lOanriiPfitFr Hprald said tte furnace is In good shape. a visit with Mike Wallace and his "60 Minutes” elements of all the things I love — country music, method are obvious. I will be able to see with my A source ma v have been found for Officials of the restoration effort Once the gas is tamed on, the associates. since I married Red Foley’s dau^ter and sang his own eyes the trouble qwts ....” Richard M. Diamond, Publishar the rare bricks needed to rqpair anticipated a problem In finding building will have beat In the winter. Only two years ago, according to sbow-biz paper music — and the symphony because I really do like Thomaa J. Hoopar, Qenarai Managar. CSieney Hall. replacement bricks because, imder In other business, the architect Variety, a tennis session with Wallace went for good music, and then 1 can combine it all with love Kenneth C. Burkamp has offered the rules of the historic district, selection committee has sent letters August super buy $125. The "60 Minutes” bid topped the $1,200 price for home.” U8P8 327-800 VOL. Cl, No. 268 ; > to donate bridts from the old South. materials tiaed in the restoration to 12 srriiltectural firms asking for of a sailing date with Walter Cronklte. Asked the last time he and his dau^ter per­ Glimpses Manchester freight station whidi must be the same aamaterlals used Information on the fim u. A meeting tw in pack Other bids at the annual auction to benefit formed together, Boone was stymied. "Boy, I ’d PubtltlMd dslly txespi Sunday Suggaatad carriar ralaa ara - burned down last year. ' in the originBl conotnietion. held Aug. 21 at Cheney HaU roller covers and oarlain holldaya by tha leesisi Martha's Vineyard Community Services, presided have to think a while,” he said. Judith Martin, syndicated etiiiuette colunmist $1.20 waakly, $6.1$ ter ona " , Both buildings are part c i the. (ROdala had;A teed that bricks the architects to view the and author o f the book " h t o Manners’ Guide to ‘ Manchaalar PuMlaMng Co., IS monlb, $ts.3$ Mr Siraa montba, 9" Size over by Art Buchwald, were: for a Washington ' Srainafd Plaoa, Manehattar, $30.70 Mr MX montba and $$1.40 Cbmey Brotlwrs silk mill oompleK might have to be oidaNd as much building and ask qnestloas. Ehumiclatingly OsrreCt Hehavtor,” will appear Selection o f an architect la iSALE $.99 ea. lunch for four with N.Y. Times columnist James Conn, OS040. •aeond,.elaaa lor ono yoar. Mall ralaa ara • awl are almost the same age, accor­ one year in advaaca bacause only reg. Si.49ea. Reston; $700 for a party of four to have cocktails Quote O f the day evory other wetk on NBC’S "Today” show to aottaga paid at Manebaatar, avaHabM on roquaat. ' ding to William E. FitiGerald, one brickmaker in the state will expected to be completed in Oc­ answer viewers’ question... Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- tober, commlailoners said. with Lillian Heilman; $ ^ for either a visit to the dfota otiangaa to tha Mandbaatar . duilrman ot the Cheney Brothers make Ivicka the same m y . (Changing Times Dq>t.) It wasn’t too long ago Deborah H any U Blondie complete their major To plaeo a oMaMllad or diaplay Regarding finances, FitzGerald Washington Post and owner Katharine Graham, or Harald, P.O. Box S91, advartlaamoni, or M raperl a I . National Historic Landmark Commissioner David Neyrlrth a picnic-sail with Beverly Sills, and $300 for a newspapers were wary of using the word sex, and city U,S. tour on Aug. 80 and head for Eunqie ... Maneboalar. Conn. 06040. nawa Ham story or plolurs idoo, District Commission and an ex- aald he compared ooe-of the bricka ■aid $2,500 in unaolicited con­ fishing date with John Hersey. not too many years ago the N.Y. Times airbrushed Peggy Lee wUl headline the “ ‘40s in the ‘8Qs’’ oak 043-2711. Onioa houra $ra t ^ d o member of the Cheney Hall from the freight station wlte the tributions was received during the To tubaeribo, or lo roport a away the navel of a sex object in a movie ad. special concert, " A Music and Film Salute to $:30 a.m. M 6 p.m. Mpfiday " * Board of Commisaiooera. bricka in Cheney Hidl and they last month. A public fund drive Is Now magazinea print pictures that would have (^pitol Records,” to be held in Hackensack, N J ., daNvary praMam. call 647-SS4S. mrough Friday. , Omoa Iwura ara 8:30 a.m. to S:30 The bricks are needed to rqtair appear to be a good mabA. scheduled to in early fall, he Sept. 0-13 ... SALE ENDS AUGUST 21 Boones for fans made a cavalry mule blush and predict things like 'p.m. Monday Mrough PrWay and THa Manobatlar HaraM la a fancy bridcworic around the of Biirtamp said the bricks are part adted. this, from sex therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer in Meatloaf appears tonight on NBC’s "Late Night .7 to 10 a.nl. Saturday. DaNvary tubserlbar M UnHad Praia MSar- Officials are proceeding with aet- Sherwin-Williams ' - the Cheney Hall walls. Structnral of the bttUding’a foundation vditdi C leet.TnegnarwwwsMfltsCe Charge plans Pat Boone and his daughter, Debby, will make a Forum: "1 believe the day will come whoi we will With JJavld Letterm an... ■nould ba mad# by S p.m. Mon­ nationM nawa tatviaaa and M a - ' engineers who have inqtected the tlng up the mechanics for a loan to day Ihrousb' Friday and by 7:30 waa left stanfing afiw last year’s available rare appearance together Sept. 16 to headline this give our patients cameras to take home to film M ^ Moose has a new BMl-America record, marnbar ol tha Audit Buioau ot the restoration effort'from sic local MANCHESTER, 981 MAIN ST. 643"6m a,in. Sabirday. ClrculatMna. " building have laid that water Ore. H ie bricka win have to be year’s Nashville Symjdiony outing. their lb\)emaklng, and we’ll watch the videotape "Love’s Cornin’ At Ya” ; tak in g into the walls where the dil|q>ed out by hand, he said, ‘niere banlu, FitzGerate said, but the 745-8814 ' gattera have rotted out have canaed are "a few hundred” bricks money may not be necenory if the ENFIELD, STAtE LINE PLAZA fund drive begtos as sdieduled. .j. 1 the bridw to deteriorate. availahla, ha a ^ ^ . , ft ■ Aft" a a ;; W- . ' , ^ ir \ . Vi .:> t ; / •.,• ■A .- , | >•■ . . ’ VI . ; v' . : ; v) V' viv-..' - V ' -.1 '

MANCHESTER HERALD. ’Thurs., Aug. 12, 1982 — .5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurg- Au£. U. 1982 v<“. '* Paris mayor says bombing political convention system attacked from both sides didates by having them coUect a certain number ofpeU- “ At some point in the near future, I will lend my voice delegate vote he received at the Democratic State By Mark A. Dupuis tion signaturesacross the state— so a «-nndiriat«. strong to that issue and probably do some public service lob- Convention was “ at all indicative” of the support he :Unlted Press International in one «n aii area couldn’t qualify — and then face off In hying in that regard,” he said in a telephone Interview, would have received in a primary. He said the support in Is 'blind, hideous terrorism' I HAR’TFORD — Connecticut’s reliance on political a primary For himself, he said he didn’t think the 15 percent a primary would have been greater. ' conventions to choose candidates has come under attack : PARIS (UPI) - The mayor of ceremony at Paris’ main synagogue providing political asylum for ' from people on both sides of the political spectrum who Paris charged “ blind, hideous to honor the six dead, including two refugees of international upheaval. Host out in this year’s party conventions. terrorism” struck the city for the Americans, from Monday’s “ Before the escalation of violence ” A group of seven conservative acUvists and the liberal sixth time in two weeks with a Jewish-quarter massacre. due to international terrorism ... we speaker of the House agreed the convention system was remote-controlled bomb that Later, thousands of Parisians demand the minister of interior to too restricUve and should be replaced' with a primary wounded six people and set fire to gathered at the memorial to the take measures to stop these system for nontlnating candidates. the Iraqi Embassy cultural center. Unknown Jewish Martyr of World settlings of accounts on our natimal ’ Political philosophy aside, liberals and conservatives CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN The victims of Wednesday’s se­ War II for a similar ceremony. territory,” the union said. . . ; ‘ sbareiT the A previously unknown group, the , desire for more cond bombing in the capital included Iraqi Cultural Counselor Cbesir three diildren of an embassy guard, Movement of Islamic Action of Iraq, expression in Alfannarrai said personnel in the the political ^ MEAT DEPT, SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS officials said. Three of the six claimed responsibility for the most center saw “ a man arrive in a small wounded, including one of the recent attack in a telephone call to a system, said truck, leave it running in the middle House Speaker BOAR’S HEAD children, were hospitalized. French news agency. of the street and thdh run away.” The caller identified the group as Ernest Abate, U8DA CHOICE Elarller Wednesday, another bomb "The vehicle exploded a few VIRGINIA BAKED HAM •3.49 a Shiite Moslem faction, apparently whose bid for exploded outside a building housing moments later thanks probably to a SWITZERLAND a formerly Jewish-owned bank and supporting the Islamic extremists of governor was BOnOM ROUND $ 1 9 9 remote control system,” he said. an Israeli fruit importing company, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in the foiled at the SWISS CHEESE •3.19 Firemen fought for an hour to put wounding one woman. 23-month-old Persian Gulf War ______Democratic ROAST ...... MUCKE’8 out the flames that roared through State Conven­ The blast at the Iraqi Mission was against the Iraqi regime of Saddam the center. An embassy bus and two the sixth terrorist attack in Paris in Hussein. tion. U8DA CHOICE BOLOGNA •1.89 cars also caugbt fire, their gasoline Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac Abate also said he believed his challenge to Gov. two weeks and the third in three tanks exploding. MUCKrS days. It did not appear related to the cabled the Iraqi ambassador to say William O’Neill would have gone differently if it had EV E ROUND five other attacks, anti-Semitic he was “ indignant against this new The street was littered with bits of hinged on a primary system instead of a convention. COOKED SALAMI.... •2.29 protests of the Israeli invasion of criminal act ... of blind, hideous cars, broken glass, pieces of the Abate received about 15 percent of the votes from MR UPI photo ROAST ...... ? 2 ‘ * Lebanon. terrorism.” * building and tree branches. delegates to last month’s Democratic State Conventidh, PROVOLONE CHEESE The bomb exploded as 1,500 peo­ The French Professional Federa­ The group claiming responsibility RESCUERS LOOK AT WRECKAGE OF BUS AND CARS which fell short of the 20 percent required to qualify for U8DA CHOICE— CENTER CUT •2.49 ple, including Prime Minister tion of Police called on the govern­ said the bomb was a warning to . . . terrorist attack on Iraqi bulldlnjj In Paris a primary. MUCKrS NATURAL CASING Pierre Mauroy, attended a religious ment to reconsider its tradition of France not to aid Iraq. “ If you could assume that delegates reflected com­ DOnOM ROUND munity or public attitudes or preference, then the 20 « 2 » FRANKS •2.39 percent would have some meaning,” Abate said. “ Since ROAST BLUE RIDGE FARMS— REG. As many as 64 deaths it’s not, it really ends up being an artificial limitation.” POTATO SALAD Abate’s support for eliminating the convention system U8DA CHOICE— BEEF ROUND 59< was sought by. a group of seven conservatives who issued a statement Wednesday calling for elimination of 2 the convention system. SACK RUMP $ 9 4 9 Mass killings stun states “ A few people have kept control for a long, long time. GARDEN FRESH I think it’s time we changed that,” said Carol A. Lyons, ROAST chairman of the Connecticut Conservative Union and a PRODUCE SPECIALS sentence,” said Harris County District At­ U8DA CHOICE— BEEF ROUND By Dana Walker torney John Holmes. spokesman for the group of conservatives. United Press International “ His recall is uncanny in detail,” , an in­ ’The group said it would work for the direct primary nominating system rather than joining a third-party ef­ CUBE Four states were stunned by seven mass vestigator said of Watts’ confession'. “ It’s PLUMS...... „69< fort by other conservatives to get a U.S. Senate can­ killings in the past three days, including as awkward and frightening to hear the details - coming from the kilter’s mouth.” didate on the ballot this year. , STEAK many as 40 deaths in Houston where police The third party effort was launched by conservatives say a bus mechanic took out his hatred on It was the second multiple murder case to BARTlin PEARS .. „.49* be investigated in Houston in the last 10 ’ backed by the National Conservative Political Action WEAVER BATTER DIP women by stalking and killing them. Four of Committee after Prescott Bush Jr. dropped out of the the mass slayings were in Texas. years. In 1973, teenager Elmer Wayne Henley : led authorities to the bodies of 26 men. race for the U.S. Senate. CHICKEN Five people were slashed to death, in­ $ 9 9 9 P O T A T O ES ...... lOI^I.IS The biggest mass murder on record was the Bush’s withdrawal left conservatives without a can­ cluding one who was decapitated, in Fort NATIVE case of John Wayne Gacy, convicted in didate to carry their voice into the Senate battle 2201. M B Worth, Texas; four members of a Detroit between maverick Republican Sen. Lowell Weicker and BREASTS family, including a 12-year-old child, were Chicago of killing 33 people. Yoiew OR GREEN SQUASH .39« liberal Democratic Rep. Toby Moffett. slain execution-style in Michigan’s fourth Larry Keith Robison, who turned 25 today, ' ' has admitted to the slashing attack that k ilM Abate was ca^ed ’Tuesday night by Mrs. Lyons, who mass slaying in six months; three people was seeking his support for a change to a primary were gunned down in a botched contract five people, including one man who was decapitated and castrated, police in Fort ' nominating system. killing in New Orleans; seven people were Abate said he favored a system of nominating can- ■■■■■■■■■■Ml shot to death in Grand Prairie, Texas; the Worth said. bodies of two people were found in a remote “ He has orally confessed he committed the country well in Blum, Texas; and three murders — all five,” Deputy Police Chief women were found slain near Miami. Jack Bicknell said Wednesday. “ We don’t ‘ USDA Choice The total deaths in the seven mass killings really know why yet.” Tashjian asks The mutilated body of Rickey Lee Bryant, A UPI photo may be as many as 64 people. In Houston, police said Coral Ehigene 31, was found ’Tuesday by his mother and BOTTOM ROUND ROAST REAGAN FLIES BACK TO WASHINGTON Watts, 28, confessed to killing nine women, police found the bodies of a man, two women . . . calling members of Congress implicated himself in 13 other killings and and a boy at a neighbor’s home. spending limit may be questioned in as many as 40 deaths Detroit police say a dispute over the theft of a bicycle may be beUnd the execution- overall in Texas, Michigan and Canada. UPI nholo A defense psychiatric report described style killings of a 12-year-old child and three BSBBBBBBBBBBB POTATOES B B B B B 101*1 Watts, report^ly a battered child from a LARRY ROBISON IN CUSTODY other family members on Tuesday. Police HAR’TFORD (UPI) — Julia H. Tashjian, the endorsed Reagan rallies support broken home, as a “ paranoid schizophrenic” . . . suspected of five rhurders said they had no suspects in custody. Democratic candidate for secretary of the state, has who hated women. He has led police to at Investigators said at least three of the vic­ called on her challenger to agree to a $65,000 limit on least two bodies. tims were shot in the back of the head. campaign spending for the Sept. 7 primary. n !\o Substitute Prosecutors offered Watts a 80-year prison "We did not have a stitch of evidence to go Police in New.Orleans said a scheme by a Mrs. Tashjian, of Windsor, said W edne^ay she and We Give Old Fashioned for tax hike package sentence, without chance of parole, in on in the killings. We figured that at least tUs woman who reportedly hired a killer to > former Rep. Patricia T. Hendel of New London had a For Quality exchange for information. way, we’d get the bodies and, the life 'silence a man with information about her . chance to reverse the trend of having money play “ a Butcher Service ... husband’s slaying apparently “ backfired,” . larger and larger role in electoral politics.” WASHIN'GTON (UPI) - President By the end of the flight, presidential leaving all three parties dead ' Mrs. Tashjian said $65,000 is what Mrs. Hendel would aides were parading Marlenee before have to spend to “ buy an organization” to match Mrs. Reagan took to the road to sell a $98.9 Killed Wednesday were Loretta Theriot, 24,: ; ^ STORE HOURS; billion tax increase to the public and now reporters to tell of a conversion he had Hospital strike in Britain who allegedly arranged the murder-for-hlre; 'Tashjian’s edge as the party endorsed candidate. Mrs. Hendel, who has said she expects to spend from G hopes to use a proved selling pitch to win undergone during a talk with Reagan Derek ’Thiel, 18, the intended victim; and Ad­ Mim. & Tues. 'til 6:00 317 Highland S t over a reluctant Congress, aboard the plane. dison Mitchell Jr., 30, who police said was $100,000 to $150,000, was not Immediately available for During a three-hour visit to Montana “ The president is a very convincing supposed to kill Thiel. comment on Mrs. Tashjian’s call for a $65,000 lim it., Wed., Thurs., S Fri. ’til 9:00 MANCHESTER Wednesday, Reagan hammered away at man and his efforts to close tax loopholes Walkout claims lives A second suspect was arrested Wednesday Mrs. Tashjian said she didn’t expect to spend arguments the White House hopes will and reduce the deficit deserve support,” in the deaths of at least two people whose ^‘Mywhere near $65,000,” and hoped to keep her cam­ Sat. & Sunday comprise a formula for making the tax Marlenee said. “ I’m inclined to support remains were found inside a well in Blum, . paign spending below $^,000. 'til 6:00 CONN. hike palatable to lawmakers with him." LONDON (UPI) — A hospital ad­ England, whose hospitals are among the 1,500 Texas. “ I’m going to keep my campaign spending as low as I nZCHLAlTD FA election-year jitters. What of his earlier statements? ministrator charged some patients may be h)t by the strike. Henry Burton Merrill has already been - can because it’s other people’s money you’re spending. The applause he heard in the West “Well,” he replied, “I changed my dying from lack, of care as dirty laundry “ We are 60 percent down on operating time charged with killing the two. It’s not my money,” Mrs. Tashjian said at a Capitol seemed more a general endorsement of mind.” mounted, patients dined on giftshop snacks and have to make fine distinctions between Authorities in Grand Prairie, Texas, said a news conference. his policies than for the tax bill. But In search of more public support and and surgery waiting lists lengthened due to a emergencies and urgent cases,” he said. salary dispute may have caused John Parish, Mrs. Tashjian said she believed “ $150,000 is an un­ Reagan and his advisers left convinced congressional converts, Reagan is con­ health workers strike. With 1,000 health workers on strike at 46, to go on a shooting rampage at the believable amount of money in this day and age to spend they can make a formidable case to sidering giving a nationally televised 'The 4-day-long walkout by junior nurses, Southampton General Hospital, nurses Western ’Transportation Systems warehouse ' on an underticket primary.” Congress on behalf of the package they speech on the tax package. porters, cooks, laundry workers and braved picket lines Wednesday bearing Monday that killed six people and ended in his She said she believed an agreement to limit campaign say is necessary for economic recovery. Perhaps suspecting political motives, laboratory technicians today threatened to stacks of fish and chips for patient lunches. own death. spending was the best way to promote and emphasize a 1 B ' FROZENCBnTP'K X-& DAIRYn J I R V ' “ You watch,” said one aide. “ He’s presidential aides did not respond direct­ turn into a major confrontation between But some patients had to make do with ’The killings of three Latin women at a sub­ the ideals of fairness and equity in elections that are GROCERY SPECIALS pulled this off before. It may look like an ly to an offer by House Speaker ’Thomas Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and mili­ cookies from the hospital snack shop, or urban Miami home Tuesday may have been promoted by the secretary of the state. uphill fight, but we’ve still got some time O’Neill that Reagan address Congress. tant leftwing unions. bread and cheese brought by relatives. in retaliation for the executionstyle shootings Mrs. Tashjian won the Democratic endorsement at MOTTS and his powers of persuasion.” “ Once a decision is made whether he “ It may be the case that some patients are One-third of the hospital beds are empt' of four Latin men the week before and could the party’s state convention July 24 where Mrs. Hendel APPLE JUICE ...... 9401. • 1 . 4 9 Reagan .arranged to use those powers will address the nation, we will decide dying,” said district health administrator and the waiting list for routine surgery is now .be the start of a war between Florida drug received more than enough delegate votes to force the today on at least three more delegations the best forum,” said deputy press John Lusby of Doncaster in northeastern more than 8,000 names long. traffickers, authorities said. contest to a Sept. 7 primary. LEMONADE . „ 2 l 4 5 < secretary Larry Speakes. The primary, which came over the objections of WHITE TUNA IN WATER ,.7ei. • 1 . 0 9 of House members — adding to the sweer lif e veasTAWLes-4 v a m i t i u dozens he personally has lobbied at the For Reagan, there could have been no Democratic Party leaders, will be the first in state DELUXE PIZZA...... zaa.. ^ 2 . 8 9 White House in the past 10 days. better forum than the jammed Metra history for a lower spot on a party’s statewide ticket. FRENCH STYLE SHEEN ■INOSRYB IXTRA CREAMY A A A The president kept up the private Arena in Billings and a $12S-a-person Mrs. Tashjian said a state law in the early 1970’s WHOLE KERNEL CORN pressure Wednesday even during his fund-raiser for GOP Senate candidate limited contributions to statewide campaigns but was WHOLE POTATOES COOL WHIP...... 7 8 ^ visit to Montana by making phone calls Larry Williams. struck down as unconstitutional. 19 OB. from Air Force One to congressmen as The president received a thunderous ‘"The Intent.and direction of the law was correct,” she TENDER PEAS...... CHRP ■OY-AN-DU SmiAWBERRY CHEESECAKE 2«..’ 2 . 3 9 well as business groups that might aid ovation as he . rode in Wednesday on a said. “ I believe, in the absence of legal limits, voluntary SWEET UPE VEOETABLES— 3 VARIETIES A A A White House lobbying. stagecoach before a flag-waving crowd compliance and agreement by candidates is the next SPAS. A MEATRALLS The administration is going to great estimated at 10,000 people. logical step.” REEF RAVIOLI POLY MIX WEGTABLES 2 ...8 8 ^ T h e E n ^ ’s. If elected secretary ol the state, Mrs. Tashjian said Blaming today’s economic troubles on lengths to convey the message Reagan REEFARONI...... ,.4908. past Democratic leadership, Reagan she would explore the possibility of enacting a con­ already is winning over reluctant COMUTOCK .. POLY QREEN PEAS zo.. 9 9 ^ members of Congress. said. “ If I could correct four decades of stitutional version of a law to.limit campaign spending. As he boarded Air Force One fiscal irresponsibility in one year. I’d go CHERRY PIE FILLINO ... .tic Wednesday for the flight to Montana . back to show business as a magician.” POLY PEAS A CARROTS z .. . 9 9 ^ with Reagan, Rep. Ronald Marlenee, R- He added, “ You know, that might be rates w e s o n m g Suit, by Communist RRAPENUTS .194 more fun — pulling rabbits out of a hat Mont., told reporters he had strong MYNOLOS ICONOMY m tg A A FRUIT DRINKS...... 0 0 2 reservations about the tax bill and said it rather than jackasses out of the way in SEALTEST would fail by a 2-to-l margin. Washington.” 12** ALUMINUM FOIL ...... t. a ’ 1 s3 8 4 •X At First Federal Savings, Inter­ asks line on ballot OOTTABE CHEESE f InvMtnwnt Minimum Annu.l EffMtIV. est rates on our savings plans SOFT SCRUB CLEANSER...... m « * 1 s 3 9 4 Plan. ■ Torn) lm.tUn.nt R.t. Annual YMd |/ are soaring. And, w|th as r HARTFORD (UPI) — A Communist Party candidate OANMeMIAL KRAFT DIPS .908.1 has filed suit asking the Superior Court to overturn a R#purch.M 30 days $5,000 •11.6%. ' little as $StX), you get .IB. Devaluation in Mexico ^12.1M% 1 state ruling which knocks the party off the ballot in the DOBFOOD M . 9 9 AorMnwnt these high rates with 3rd District congressional election. 91-D.y 91 days $7,500 10.025% 10.659% 1 Investment optlong. From . Joelle Fishman, 35, of New Haven, said the secretary Cwtlflct. .v.Hhbi. through G/iG/82 ■ short-term plane which pay of the state’s office was wrong when it removed the par- 'sweet' for Americans high money market rates " ty from the ballot because reanrartionmoit changed the S-Month 6 months $10,000 11.357% 1 11.843% 1 Ithout tying up your money for district boundary a few miles and added 3,000 voters. MEXICO CITT (UPI) - Commerical Texas, which had a 60-mlllion peso CwHflct. Av.ll.bl. through 8/16/82 B Under state law, a ballot line is given to the nominee lon^ periods of time, to long-term lirilA rnuimn d' T.-Vt pun-ha.TI IcrllA roupon Jt 7,SO purrAnsita leaders urged the government to stop reserve Friday, reported it had run out of any party that receives 1 percent of the vote in the I trllh rhupon Sb T.SO purfhiiir g girith n»iipoiiA.7..»« pprtimi 30-Month $1,000 13.51% plans which also pay high rates. ! UMrr ON. m eiMTOMR UMIT ONI PIR CUITOMM | Americans from hoarding tons of 7-cent- of pesos as Americans bought up the 30 monthh 12.5% last election for.Uie same office. Ms. Fishman had 1.2 uilfr ON. em euinroiini ■ 1 I umT oiw m cuexuMiR I I CwtiflMt. percent of the vote in 1000 but the secretair of the a-pound sugar, 50-cent-a-gallon gasoline i Mexican currency. ■'i.,.^V| " about OUT Imtaiit Cush I WAWnFAHI i and other items at bargain prices “ A lot of El Pasoans want to exchange AII-S.Mr. 1 year $500 8.96% state’s office said a ne« seat was declared b ^ u se (d ( AEMGlMMlirt I I HELLMANH’S > optifm on 6>m6hth the .reapportionment changes. I BATHROOM t I because of Mexico’s peso devaluation. at a bank before going to Juarez,” the Cwtlflofrt. 9/4/ti I CORN OIL TIDE ■ MAYBNNAISE ! mmltabl. tliraugh | - Ms. Fishman said if the ruling is not struck down by LAimOHY DETBIKIIT | But border-town businessmen said Mexican city just over the border, said FIrat Fodoral .Savlngo 10 ihb right to oRoriir talthdiiM I ! TISSUE ! ■ O U A R t ^ 2 Wednesday business was booming as C.A. Luckett, a vice-president at State thioolforatanytlino; thecourt it would mean all minor parties would be taken MARGARINE g SPACK •4DZ. I . lntwMlonttwSO ItonSertcr §erdli For home delivery, call 647-WM6 or dollar. partiaUy due to heavy purchases along ■ lUtLUUfl llllltu illlllllllf 0 H w State NaUonal Bank of El Paso, the bprder. > ,. , • N MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Aug. 12, 1982 -_7_

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.::S_ Richard M. Diamond. Publlahar %" D an Fma, C dKor Atax Qlralli, City Editor towns OPINION ' •. .i- ’■■At;-- c:-- ^ / Andover Coventry

Let local experts DOT contends Zinsser

as an insurance company, etc. Editor’* notet The following Advantages of outright sale are: wa* written by J. Ru**ell exaggerates on road repairs 1. Prime real estate |xoperty Smyth o f 48 Strawberry Lane, a eitiien activist who has been on Main Street such as the Bennet complex will produce tax following closely the proposed By Richard Cody and that the $175,000 could have been used to lessen the conversion of a Bennet Junior revenue of up to $100,000 annual­ safety hazards. IfAAAA;) Herald Reporter “ What they’re saying is if you can’t spend $7.5 million, High School building to ly- middle-income housing for the ‘ 2. These tax dollars will help COVENTRY — The state Department of Transporta­ they you don’t do anything,” he said. “ That one section elderly. restore the seririces cut during tion is contending that State Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- of road is surely in a deplorable state of condition and DPI photo Manchester, pnay have exaggerated the facts when should have had something-done on it.” the past two years, such as 1 ^ wins, FIREFIGHTERS RUN AS TRUCK EXPLODES coUecUon .and twlce-a-week gar­ recently charging that the state spent money repaving HE SAID the state has no plans to reconrtruct it By J.R. Smyth . . . fireworks company blasts killed two bage collection. the wrong section of Route 31. within two years. Since the press failed 3. Increase in the Grand List by William E. Kelsh Jr., spokesman for the DOT, said He said he feels the repaving was still partially Tuesday the section of Route 31 between Route 44A and adequately to inform Manchester sale of the property will go will suffer nollttoai, because the governor’s office “ made a big Interstote 84 — that more than 1,000 persons have residents and taxpayers of the towards holding down the annual deal out of it” by sending out press releases to the WASHINGTON — “ Let the buyer petition^ to repair — will cost $7.5 million to rebuild. papers. Other state highways have also been repaved, ‘Freak spark' caused blasts entire facts surrounding the plan tax increases of recoit years. Zinsser sought state money to repair the road ^ e n to convert the Bennet School to beware” is a doctrine beloved by which was also announced recently. 4. No legal question to be the petitions were first submitted, but was turned down Manufacturers and Display Inc., elderly housing as discussed at conservative champions of free SEABROOK, N.H. (UPI) - Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and resolved. each time. T h u when the governor’s office announced “ They could have taken some of this money to at least Firearms joined state and local of­ killing the owner’ s nephew and the Board of Directors meeting enterprise. But it’s too radical to Authorities say “a freak spark” Its intention to repave a different secUon of R«wte 31 fix the safety problems,” he said. “ I ’ve still got to ficials Wednesday, searching the another employee and injuring five on Aug. 3, I shall attempt to AT THE BOARD of Directors suit the health-care establishment. from an electric golf cart or a por­ between Route 44A and Daly Road, one which by DOT S wonder where the priorities are. If not a major job, scattered remains of buildings and a others. provide all of the missing details. meeting on Aug. 3 Mayor Stephen Professional medical groups are stendards is not in as bad shape as the other though in (they should) at least make it safer.’’ table radio may have caused several explosions at a fireworks factory, 20-to-30-foot crater caused by 1. The Bennet building will be T. Penny is alleged to have said fighting desperately to keep the need of work. Zinsser charged that it was a pollUc^ ploy “ And meanwhile the condition of the road gets worse Three of the injured remained in killing two employees and injuring ‘Tuesday’s explosions. turned over to a non-profit cor­ that the directors cannot be Federal Trade Commission from by incumbent Democrats to make it look like they re in­ and worse,” he said. “ And some day there’s going to be critical condition early today in five others — three critically. The blasts leveled five of 10 expected to be experts on every stopping their monopolistic prac­ terested in fixing deteriorated highways. a serious accident up there and then they’ll say, ‘We Boston hospitals. poration which will oversee the Investigators from the federal buildings at Rockingham Fireworks project for the next 30 years. subject as loiig as they retain tices or even telling the public what HNe said it appears they ignored the issue of n ^ , should have fixed it.’” and should have spent the, money repairing the other 2. Syndication w ill be used to qualified consultants who can it should beware of when it needs section of Route 31. provide $450,000. This is a legal answer all questions. I agree medical or dental care. Unfor­ tax shelter plan in which the in­ with Mayor Penny and since this tunately, Big Medicine has found BUT KEISH said the repaving cost $175,000, which vestors are able to take advan­ ARTIST S RENDERING OF BENNET BUILDING AFTER CONVERSION is purely a business deal 1 willing helpers in Congress who are when compared to the $7.5 million “ reconstruction tage of tax breaks which obvious­ . . . Might there nbt be a better way to uae the vacant atructure? suggest that Mayor Penny con­ trying to protect the doctors at the project makes Zinsser’s charges look uninformed. ly exceed the amount of their in­ vene a group of successful local expense of their patients. Kelsh said the repaving project and the reconstruction project are two different things, and that Zinsser had vestment. citizens in the $16,000- to $20,000- businessmen such as Messrs. This is big business we’re talking from $200,000 of syndicate funds clarification — namely, can been notified of the cost.differenUal and the intent. I 3. Mortgage funding will be Moriarty, Thornton, Boggini, about here: Medical-dental which will be invested to provide a-year income class will benefit town-owned property be can’t understand the problem,” he said. provided by use of town pension Marlow, Damato and any other expenses amounted to $1,225 per income to be used to reduce the from the subsidized rents. transferred to a non-profit cor­ An aide from the governor’s office chargM that competent business executives, HERECOMES funds or by revenue bonds. patient last year, or a staggering 6.8 rents. 2. The town of Manchester will poration and then be used as Zinsser in fact was trying to make poU tlcal^dw ay out Revenue bonding is a legal plan as well as some outstanding 8. It is estimated that rents will give up potential tax revenue of collateral in case of default? 1 percent of the gross national of the issue, since he is seeking reelection. His opponent which provides tax free income bankers like Messrs. Agostlnelli increase five percent a year and up to $100,000 a year for 30 years asked Mr. Weiss to quote the law product. is Democratic Manchester Mayor Stephen T. Penny. to investors. versus a $70,000 (one time) in­ and Johnson to review the Bennet But Zinsser Wednesday stuck to his guns and said he operating costs seven percent a (ordinance) which allows this ac­ OVER THE YEARS,, the FTC 4. Development costs are es­ proposal as presented by CDC still feels the department’s priorities are in question. He year. In other words the monthly come in 10 years and a possibility tion. timated to be $1,650,000, i.e. cost and compare this proposal to a has found that lack of competition— said the issue on the worse section of Route 31 Is safely, rental will increase five percent of $200,000 at the end of the 30 5. If the pensiqn board rejects JHI^nK-WRANC^ of renovation. straightforward sale of the active discouragement of it, in fact as will the monthly operating year period — 2012A.D. this proposal to use pension funds 5. $250,000 of the syndicate property. — has contributed to the costs. 3. All other Manchester rental to cover the $1,400,000, then there with a choice of bis savinss for the whole family. funds will be used to reduce the Such a conunittee can render skyrocketing increase in health-care 9. Somewhere in time — in the apartment dwellers will be , is no other advantage to Town doesn^t want $1,650,000 to $l,4 00,0 0 0 .This latter an unbiased recommendation to costs. The commission has brou^t next 5 to 10 years — $70,000 will paying their share of taxes Manchester to pursue this figure will represent the amount the Board of Directors. restraint-of-trade actions against be turned over to the town, ac­ (included in their rents) and will program any further. The of money required'for the 30 year This certainly should be done the American Medical Asqociation, water company yet cording to Mr. Greenblatt of the not benefit from any subsidy. remaining advantages are to mortgage — either from pension before any further steps are American Dental Association, Community Development Corp. 4. In the 7/26/82 fact sheet CDC, U e syndicate, and revenue funds or revenue bonds. taken by the Board of D ilators. American Society of C O V E N T R Y ^ A p u b lic bearing on the service Elm 10. At the end of the 30-year given out to the Board of Direc­ bond investors — none of which 6. There w ill be 45 rental units: A committee made up of local Anesthesiologists and some state Water Co. has givO^Tts customers in .Coventry Hills period (i.e. 2012 AD ), if the non­ tors it states under Item 10 helps the economy of our town. 33 one-bedroom/ 1 bath, businessmen such as I have and county professional societies. revealed that the town doesn’t want to run the operation profit corporation is dissolved, ‘ ‘should all reserves be depleted until the state determines whether - a change of $420/month; six two-bedroom/ 1 THERE IS an alternate proposal suggested would assure the 48,00(1 James Miller m , the conservative the $200,000 used for rent sub­ and the loan come into default, ownership is in order. bath, $460/month; six two- which has received no considera­ residents of Manchester that our who Ronald Reagan named to head sidies will revert to Manchester, the mortgagee could initiate ac­ Elm Water Co., charged with mlsnnanagement by the duly elected Board of Directors the FTC, wants to continue the agen­ bedroom/ V /z baths, $490/month; tion to obtain title to the tion by the Board of Directors, 101 local homeowners, owes the town $33,W in taxes, as according to Mr. Greenblatt. cy's watchdog role in this area. But These rents are net after development.” Because of this namely to sell the property, is exploring all possibilities well as owing taxes in other towns. the medical magnates ai)e deter­ applying a rent subsidy. THE DISADVANTAGES are; statement, I hdve asked Town preferably to a company who will before m akbigjts flnal decision 'The problem in the Coventry Hills area has been mined to strip the commission of its 7. The rental subsidy w ill come 1. Only 45 elderly (62 to 75) Manager Robert B. Weiss for a employ 100 or more people, such on Bennet. described by officials as rusty water. The company, the ______L power. officials and homeowners charge, has ignored state Last year, in a series of meetings mandates and its responsibilities, and has not cleaned here at the U.S. Chamber of up the water. An editorial Commerce, the University Club and - The proxlem there has existed for nearly 10 years, f7 l the law offices of Hogan A Hartson, they said. / ■, an AM A-drafted b ill aimed at ■ ‘The town managf' .Res F. McCarthy, told the eviscerating the FTC was discussed • people Wednesday a f the hearing that he didn’t want to How U.S. can win ask the town to pick up the charges involved in running by a coalition of professional the operation while there were still back taxes owed. groups. An internal briefing paper • ‘The company has also applied for a management obtained by my associate Tony transfer, wanting to sell out to another company. The friends abroad (japaccio laid out the coalition’s state Department of Public Utilities Control, which held complaint; the hearing, must approve the transfer. There are two main schools of been linked to the Cubans and “ The FTC ... is attempting by various methods to .replace thought on how the United States the Soviet Union, and the oLteNoU professional ethics with the com­ Governor attends can prevent a Third World na­ American fear is that, if the i'j> iSAuai., mercial rule of ‘Let the buyer tion from falling into the hands guerrillas were to take over El beware.’” ' x Demo fundraiser of the Communists. Salvador, it would > becom e The document also gave the solu­ One theory is that we should another Cuba in the heart of Cen­ VERPMHCKj tion to the complaint: “ Only con­ HARTFORD (U P I) — Gov. William O’Neill made it prop up, econom ically and tral America. gressional action can change the back to Connecticut from the National Governors militarily, whatever non- But U.S. m ilitary support situation now ... The eleventh hour Association Conference in Oklahoma in time to eat a (Dommunist government is run­ didn’t prevent a Communist is at hand.” ' piece of his 52nd birthday cake. ning the country, even if that takeover in Vietnam. Sure enough, the AM A’s draft O’Neill Wednesday night went to a fundraiser at the Old State House to help Hartford Democrats clear a government resorts to cruel U.S. military support didn’t legislation was introduced virtually word-for-word by Reps. Tm u Luken, $40,000 campaign debt. Three hundred people p^d $ 1 ^ measures to suppress dissent. prevent revolutionary turmoil in a-head to munch on hors d’oeuvres and mix with the Iran from toppling the late shah '•H*/ u D-Ohio, and Gary Lee, R-N.Y. The other theory is that we Similar versions are being pushed should try to jpersuade the either. (True, the administra­ . ***TOe governor didn’t leave without a present. He got a by Sens. Robert Kastoi, R-Wis., and birthday cake and a framed picture of a lion swallowing government to act humanely and tion of Jimmy Carter had urged James McClure, R-Idaho. Lewis Rome, a Bloonifleld lawyer and O’Neill s him to become more humane upgrade living conditions. In this If the AMA’s surgery on the FTC Republican rival in the November election. way, the argument goes, con­ towards his own populace and he O pen forum /Readers' Views is carried out, several monopolistic ditions will never get so in­ fell from power anyway. But by practices would go uncontestki. For tolerable that Communism will then discontent with the shah example, the commission would be Elections panel look like an attractive alter­ had reached the point of no helpless to prevent a doctors’ native to the masses. return. It was just a matter of boycott of a hospital that allowed a woman to use the less exprasive ser- time before he was overthrown.) cannot be dismissed, quite aside reported that we will now pay eyes sheriff's race Neither school of thought has a vlces of a nurse-midwife for And when a U.S.-backed Clarification from “ ticket balancing.” All of Weston & Sampson, the original monopoly on the truth, but the delivery. Nor could it move against n tyrant falls from power, the these factors were a part of the consulting engineers, $10,000 to cor-' latter, more dovish approach is ,a p r o f^ o n a l .boycott of tow-cost ■ HARTFORD (U P I) — The State BlecUons (tommis- regime that takes his place, be it dynamics of the convention. rect the problems of tow water preferable. To the Edilori dental or eyeglass clinics In chain ■ sion wants to know why an official campaign committee Communist or Socialist or Religion was not. , IHressure in our new watm‘ system. was not in place when $12,000 was turned over to the I Get a $2, $5 or $10 refund by mail. The Reagan administration, to In regard to the religious question stores. Islamic, won’t soon forget the Julie Tashjian won the nmnination reelection campaign of Hartford County Sierlff Patrick ' Mail this certificate and proofis) of purchase to: Wraiwlcr Cash Refund judge from its behavior in Latin at the Democratic State Convention, Box American role and will be a because she is most capable and Weston & Sampson derigned the I f ERE ARE some of ^ pending '■ Hogan. P.O. 704 - America, seems to favor the I feel like the movie-goer who really eminently qualified to serve the peo­ system and certainly should have ’A e commission voted unanimously Wednesday to in- Wc*Willc,NJ. 08093 2 sworn enemy of the U.S. FTC actions that evidently tm rify former approach. In El enjoys a particular film, reads a ple of Omnectlcut. Equally Impor­ b m in a position to realize the ■ vestlgate possible election law vtototions. ’The money The U.S. would be better off ffig Medidne, and would be killed if I am eifclosins prooRs) of purchase from the foliowing Wrangier Salvador, for example, the U.S. hostile review in the newquper and tant, she has earned the admiration problem of low pressure in the the AMA bill passu: x was paid from the Hartford County Sheriff’s AssociaUon sales receipt (with circied Wrangier price) from each item. Piease send my $2, $5 or s io JEANS-PUS keeping a low profile in the is supporting a regime that uses wonders whether the re^ew er is and respect and affection o f a Mandiester Green section. Why • A proposed rule to curb decep­ trust fund after payments were collected from deputy refund to: Third World and avoid abetting talking about the same film. majority of the delegates. sUiMld we pay $10,000 to the com- tive claims and high-pressure salu . sheriffs. . . Phone No . terror tactics against civilians Election law requires all contributtons to be reported Name. tyrants. American ability to in­ .1 was a candidate in the secretary A primary challenge against Mrs. pany that allows this problem to tactics in the hearing-aid todustry. as part of its campaign to quell of the state race fromi the beginning. and made to a registered committee. The sheriffs fluence events in other nations is Task j Ian based upon race and exist in its original plaiaT I t should • Invesfigatiora into professtonal Address- guerrilla uprisings. I visited almost every toWn and city association says the trust fund is not a political com­ -Zip- limited anyway; by upholding religion is not worthy of the Connee- be rmnlved by Wenon I t Sampson restrictions that keep dmtlsts from City____ -State. in Connecticut. I heard all of the mittee and any violations were unintentional . The U.S. is embarrassed by the American ideal of justice for ttdut Democratic Party. The at no charge to the Town of working for businen firms, and pre-■ H ie ctnnmission aAed Deputy Sheriff, Joseph Rubera j$5Rdund -$10Refund candidates night after night. I talked Check One; □ $2 Refund Proof of purchase on waistband. _ the terror tactics, but seems tq all we might be in a position religioos and ethnic question was Manchestor. vent non-dental persomiel trained to to put a fr e w on the remaining money in the trustfund. 1 pair of cords. 1 pair of cords and 1 pair of cords, 1 with nearly all of the delegates, and 1 Wrangier shirt. shirt and 1 pair of, Proof(s) of purchase of denim jeans prefer them to the dreaded after whatever revolutions oc­ not a factor at the convention and make and fit dehturu from offering and cords is waistband uze t^. Proof I was on the floor (d the convention denim jeans. alternative, a takeover by the cur to make peace with the new should not be a factor in the The Mayor’s Water Study Com­ their serviou directly to the public. of purchase for s^rt is paper bans tas during the mUre contest. Race and ; guerrillas. The guerrillas have ..primary, v mittee spent over two' years • Ihvutlgatipn of restrictlou Banking Department governments. ' religion had absolutely nothing to do pufchaies made wittw the U 5 and Wfi*Of»ci Quaiifv ______I supported Idrs. Taahjlan at the reviewing 'all the engineering that keep qre doctors from leasing with the outcome. convention a t o I srithdrew as a reports from Weston A Sampson qiace; Iq. retail storu or woiUng ’There were many factors hi- lifts sales ban candidate, ahd I sqiport her now. 1 and in nona M these rw orts did we fw in^KNiM corporate healfii Jdau. volved, other than the stark details urge all Coonecticnt Donoemts to hearofjuwprablamsWithactreme- This investigation Is alsofocttiing on of each cSndldate's ' HARTFORD (UPI) - A s ^ t m on sevCT of come out on September 7 and sup­ ly low pressure in any aiea of tosm. a possiUe requirement that eye ’'securities salesmen who sold phares in v e s to w "quallflcations.” Whenevo* IJNIO port a fine candidate and wonderful specialists give oonsutners ooplu ■ arranged by William Chapman, 29? u s i center st. political people from all parts of the WesUm A Sampson. has been MANCNESTERy CT woman, Julie Taahjlan. the eyeglass and contact-lens • H a r ^ d R ^ o n s , has b e «i lUted by the stote Banking OPEN THURS.’til 9 P.M. faulted in ddays od reports to the state get together in one room to prescriptions thqr paid for, dioose a candidate, obviously more Mary Ellen Klinek Water Study Committee. Could ^ Beslites its eager watercarrlers . ® ^ ^ i n e r Brian WooH | SPRINBFIELD, MA SPRIRSD8LE MILL than c(dd statistics will be dis­ BastHaddam also be a problem in not reporting to in Congren, the AMA' has 10 lob- vestiaatton showed “ certain individuals were lew OPEN EVERY NITE til 9:30 P.M. cussed. Personalities are important. the committee that th en was a than othiers who wore involved in | JEANS-PIUS Some candidates are simply b e ttv ■ limited i>artnershlps.” _ port of the attempt to cripple the liked than others. W hy p ay? areas of town? r. The original ban applied to two companlw and 15 . / ” » arw wwnr FTC. Th-lr‘Their persuasiveneOs iais mS not * ^ 9 * ^ a* Old friMidships may come into • ’ charged w)m fraud, deceit, misstateiqeM M banned by the. $830,000 in camiialgn play, and new oHwttunItfes n a y ^ material facts and other violations based an the sMe of Te the BdRim Hiaiy Relnkorii ■ ' , ' partnership shares In 18 real Mtate ventures. “Fred and I are like Iraq and Iran. Wa BOTH arise. contribotioiui the AMA hu^niito to Fanner Chalnnan o f Senate and House m em baii Mb h claim to be winning the warl" Local and regional conslderatioiis .1 , W bw wlU IsamT It Is now "T------rr— — Mayor’s ^ator Stpdy Committee lOJO. r ;-'i' .

MANCHESTER HERALP^ Thurs.. Aug. 12, 1982 -J7_

» MANCHESTER HERALD. Thur«.. Atig. M. l«B2

.i*. ‘i- Richard M. Diamond, PuMlahor ■ - i ' ■«' :<. Dan FItta, editor Atax Qlrolll. CKy Editor towns OPINION Andovei BXIlton /Coventry

J a c k Anttenon Let local experts AM ..■a' WMhlnoton ^ St8te DOT contends Zinsser as an insurance company* etc. Editor's note: The following Advantages at outright sale are; was written by J. Russell on road repairs 1. Prime real estate |»uperty Smyth of 48 Strawberry Lane, a eitisen aetivist who has been on Main Street such as the y-i following closely the proposed Bennet complex will produce tax and that the $175,000 could have been used to lessen the revenue of op to $100,000 annual­ By Richard Cody safety hazards. conversion of a Rennet Junior Herald Reporter High School building to ly. If A A A A “What they’re saying is if you can’t spend $7.5 million, middle-income housing for the 2. These tax dollars will help ■ -V COVENTRY — ’The state Department of Truisporte- they you don’t do anytoing,” he said. “That one section elderly. restore the sehrices cot during tion Is contending that State Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- of road is surely in a deplorable state of condition and UPI photo the past two years, such as 1 ^ Manchester, may have exaggerated the facts when should have had something done on it.” w e FIREFIGHTERS RUN AS TRUCK EXPLODES collection and twlce-a-week gar­ Wins, recently charging that the state spoit money repaving HE SAID the state has no plans to reconstruct it By J.R. Smyth . . . fireworks company blasts killed two bage collection. . the wrong section of Route 31. within two years. . Since the press failed 3. Increase in the Grand List by William E. Keish Jr., spokesman for the DOT, said He said he feels the repaving was still partially Tuesday the section of Route 81 between Route 44A and adequately to inform Manchester sale of. the property will go will suffer political, because the governor’s office ’’made a big residents and taxpayers of the Interstate 84 — that more than 1,000 persons have deal out of it” by Sending out press releases to the towards bolding down the annual petitioned to repair — will cost $7.5 million to rebuild. entire facts surrounding the plan tax increases of recent years. WASHING’TON - “Let the buyer papers. Other state highways have also been repaved, 'Freak spark' caused blasts Zinsser sought state money to repair the road ^ e n which was also announced recently. to convert the Rennet School to 4. No legal question to be beware” is a doctrine beloved by the peUUons were first submitted, but was turned down Manufacturers and Dispiay Inc., elderly housing as discussed at conservative champions of free SEABROOK, N.H. (UPI) — Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and resolved. each time. ’Then when the governor’s oHlce announced “They could have taken some of this money to at least Firearms joined state and local of­ killing the owner’s nephew and the Board of Directors meeting enterprise. But it’s too radical to Authorities say “a freak spark” its intention to repave a dfiferent section of R o ^ 31 fix the safety problems,” he said. “I’ve still got to ficials Wednesday, searching the another employee and injuring five on Aug. 3, I shall attempt to AT THE BOARD of Directors suit the health-care establishment. between Route 44A and Daly Road, one which by DOT s wonder where the priorities are. If not a major job, from an electric golf cart or a por­ others. meeting on Aug. 3 Mayor Stephen table radio may have caused several scattered remains of buildings and a provide all of the missing details. Professional medical groups are standards is not In as bad shape as the other though in (they should) at least make it safer.’’ 20-to-30-foot cr.ater caused by 1. The Rennet building will be T. Penny is alleged to have said fighting desperately to keep the need of work, Zinsser charged that it was a politicM ploy “And meanwhile the condition of the road gets worse explosions at a fireworks factory, Three of the injured remained in killing two employees and injuring Tuesday’s explosions. turned over to a non-profit cor­ that the directors cannot be Federal Trade Commission from by incumbent Democrats to make it look like they re in­ and worse,” he said. “And some day there’s going to be The blasts leveled five of 10 critical condition early today in expected to be experts on every terested in fixing deteriorated highways. - a serious accident up there and then they’ll say, ’We five others — three critically. Boston hospitals. poration which will oversee the stopping their monopolistic prac­ Investigators from the federal buildings at Rockingham Fireworks subject as long as they retain tices or even telling the public what HNe said it appears they ignored the issue of n ^ , should have fixed it.’” project for the next 30 years. and should have spent the, money repairing the other 2. Syndication will be used to qualified consultants who can it should beware of when it needs section of Route 31. provide $450,000. This is a legal answer all questions. 1 agree medical or dental care. Unfor­ tax shelter plan in which the in­ with Mayor Penny and since this tunately, Big Medicine has found BUT KEISH said the repaving cost $175,000, which when compared to the $7.5 million “reconstruction vestors are able to take advan­ ARTIST S RENDERING OF BENNET BUILDING AFTER CONVERSION is purely a business deal I willing helpers in Congress who are suggest that Mayor Penny con­ project m ties Zinsser’s charges look uninformed. tage of tax breaks which obvious­ . . . Might there nbt be a better way to use the vacant structure? trying to protect the doctors a t the ly exceed the amount of their in­ vene a group of successful local expense of their patients. Keish said the repaving project and the reconstruction businessmen such as Messrs. This is big business we’re talking project are two different things, and that Zinsser had vestment. from $200,000 of syndicate funds citizens in the $16,000- to $20,000- clarification — namely, can been notified of the cost, differential and the intent. I 3. Mortgage funding will be a-year income class will benefit Morlarty, Thornton, Boggini, about here: Medical-dental which will be invested to provide town-owned property be Marlow, Damato and any other can’t understand the problem,” he said. . . provided by use of town pension from the subsidized rents. transferred to a non-profit cor­ expenses amounted to $1,225 per An aide from the governor’s office c h a r ^ that income to be used to reduce the competent business executives, HERECOMES funds or by revenue bonds. rents. 2. The town of Manchester will poration and then be used as patient last year, or a staggering 9.8 Zinsser in fact was trying to make political headway out Revenue bonding is a legal plan give up potential tax revenue of collateral in case of default? I as well as some outstanding percent of the gross national of the issue, since he is seeking reelection. His opponent 8. It is estimated that rents will bankers like Messrs. AgosUnelli which provides tax free income up to $100,000 a year for 30 years asked Mr. Weiss to quote the law product. is Democratic Manchester Mayor Stephen T. Penny. increase five percent a year and and Johnson to review the Bennet to investors. versus a $70,000 (one time) in­ (ordinance) which allows this ac­ But Zinsser Wednesday stuck to his guns and said he operating costs seven percent a proposal as presented by CDC OVER THE YEARS,, the FTC still feels the department’s priorities are in quesUon. He 4. Development costs are es­ year. In other words the monthly come in 10 years and a possibility tion. and compare this proposal to a has found that lack of competition— said the issue on the worse section of Route 31 is safety. « d timated to be $1,650,000, i.e. cost of $200,000 at the end of the 30 5. If the pension board rejects WRANGLER rental will increase five percent JEANS-PLUS of renovation. straightforward sale of the active discouragement of it, in fact as will the monthly operating year period — 2012A.D. this proposal to use pension funds — has contributed to Jhe 5. $250,000 of the syndicate 3. All other Manchester rental to cover the $1,400,000, then there property. with a choice of big savings for the whole family. costs. Such a coRunittee can render skyrocketing increase in health-care funds will be used to reduce the apartment dwellers wilt be , is no other advantage to Town doesn't want 9. Somewhere in time — in the an unbiased recommendation to costs. The commission has brought $1,650,000 to $1,400,000. This latter paying their share of taxes Manchester to pursue this next 5 to 10 years — $70,000 will the Board of Directors. restraint^f-trade actions against figure will represent the amount (included in their rents) and will program any further. The be turned over to the town, ac­ This certainly should be done the American Medical Association, water company yet of money required'for the 30 year not benefit from any subsidy. remaining advantages are to cording to Mr. Greenblatt of the before any further steps are American Dental Association, mortgage — either from pension 4. In the 7/26/82 fact sheet CDC, the syndicate, and revenue Community Development Corp. taken by the Board of Directors. American Society of COVENTRY — A public bearing on the service Elm funds or revenue bonds. 10. At the end of the 30-year given out to the Board of Direc­ bond investors — none of which A committee made up of local Anesthesiologists and some state Water Co. has giving its customers in .Covmtry Hills 6. There will be 45 rental units: period (i.e. 2012 AD), if the non­ tors it states under Item 10 helps the economy of our town. businessmen such as I have and county professional societies. revealed that the town doesn’t want to run the operation 33 one-bedroom/ 1 bath, profit corporation is dissolved, “should all reserves be depleted $420/month; six two-bedroom/ 1 THERE IS an alternate proposal suggested would assure the 48,00^ James Miller m , the conservative until the state determines whether a change of the $200,000 used for rent sub­ and the loan come into d^ault, ownership is in order. bath, $460/month; six two- the mortgagee could initiate ac­ which has received no considera­ residents of Manchester that our who Ronald Reagan named to head sidies will revert to Manchester, the FTC, wants to continiM the agm- Elm Water Co., charged with mismanagenient by the bedroom/ V / z baths, $490/month; tion to obtain title to the tion by the Board of Directors, duly elected Board of Directors according to Mr. Greenblatt. cy's watchdog role in this area. But 101 local homeowners, owes the town $33,000 in taxes, as These rents are net after development.” Because of this namely to sell the property, is exploring all possibilities well as owing taxes in other towns. applying a rent subsidy. THE DISADVANTAGES are; statement,' I hdve asked Town preferably to a company who will before m aU^-Jts final decision the medical magnates afe deter­ The problem in the Coventry Hills area has been 7. The rental subsidy will come 1. Only 45 elderly (62 to 75) Manager Robert B. Weiss for a employ 100 or more people, such on Bennet. mined to strip the commission of its described by officials as rusty water. The company, the ______i power. officials and homeowners charge, has Ignored state Last year, in a series of meetings ' mandates and its responsibilities, and has not cleaned here at the U.S. Chamber of •up the water. ^ An editorial Commerce, the University Club and The proxlem there has existed for nearly 10 years, the law offices of Hogan & Hartson, they said. an AMA-drafted bill aimed at ' "rhe town manager, Charles F. McCarthy, told the eviscerating the FTC was discussed I people Wednesday at the bearing that be didn't want to How U.S. can win ask the town to pick up the charges involved in running by a coalition of professional the operation while there were still back taxes owed. groups. An internal briefing paper • The company has also applied for a management obtained by my associate Tony transfer, wanting to sell out to another cwnpany. The friends abroad Capaccio laid out the coalition’s state Department of Public Utilities Control, which held complaint; the hearing, must approve the transfer. There are two main schools of been linked to the Cubans and “The FTC ... is attempting by thought on how the United States the Soviet Union, and the variops methods to ,replace' professional ethics with the ctnn- Governor attends can prevent a Third World na­ American fear is that, if the mercial rule of ‘Let the buyer tion from falling into the hands guerrillas were to take over El beware.’" ' Demo fundraiser of the Communists. Salvador, it would ' become ’The documoit also gave the solu­ another Cuba in the heart of Cen­ One theory is that we should tion to the complaint: “Only con­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. William O’Neill made it prop up, economically and tral America. gressional action can change the back to Connecticut from the National Governors militarily, whatever non- But U.S. military support situation now ... The eleventh hour AssociaUon Conference in Oklahonu in time to eat a Communist government is run­ didn’t prevent a Communist is at hand." ' piece of his 52nd birthday cake. ning the country, even if that takeover in Vietnam. Sure enough, the AMA’s draft O’Neill Wednesday night went to a fundraiser at the government resorts to cruel U.S. military support didn’t legislation was introduced virtually Old State House to help Hartford Democrats clear a word-for-word by Reps. Tom token, $40,000 campaign debt. Three hundred people paid $ 1 ^ measures to suppress dissent. prevent revolutionary turmoil in a-head to munch on hors d’oeuvres aiid mix with the Iran from toppling the late shah D-Obio, and Gary Lee, R-N.Y. The other theory is that we Similar versions are being poshed should try to persuade the either. (True, the administra­ . ***me governor didn’t leavje without a present. He got a by Sens. Robert Kasten, R-Wis., and birthday cake and a framed picture of a lion swallowing government to act humanely and tion of Jimmy Carter had urged James McClure, R-Idaho. him to become more humane Lewis Rome, a Bloonifield lawyer and O’Neill’s upgrade living conditions. In this If the AMA’s surgery on the FTC Republican rival in the November election. way, the argument goes, con­ towards his own populace and he O pen fOriini/Readers' Views is carried 6ut,'several monopolistic ditions will never get so in­ fell from power anyway. But by practices would go uncontestki. For tolerable that Communism will then discontent with the shah example, the commission would be Elections panel look like an attractive alter­ had reached the point of no helpless to prevent a doctoN’ native to the masses. return. It was just a matter of boycott of a hcwpital that allowed a woman to use the less expei^ve ser­ time before he was overthrown.) cannot be dismissed, quite 'aside reported that we will now pay eyes sheriff's race Neither school of thought has a vices of a nurse-midwife for monopoly on the truth, but the And when a U.S.-backed Clarification from “ticket balancing." All of Weston it Sampson, the oii^nal tyrant falls from power, the these factors were a part of the consulting engineers, $10,000 to cor-' delivery. Nor could it move against n latter, more dovish approach is .a professional boycott of loW-cost • HARTFORD (UPI) — The State Elections Commis- regime that takes his place, be it dynamics of the convention. n e t the imblems of low water preferable. To the Editor: dental or eyeglass clinics in chain ■' si(»i wants to know why an official campaign (xunmittee Communist or Socialist or Religion was not. pressure hi our new water system. The Reagan administration, to In regard to the religious question stores. was not in place when $12,000 was turned over to the j Get a $2, $5 or $10 refund by mail. Islamic, won’t soon forget the Julie Tashjlan won the nomination reelectlon campaign of Hartford County Sheriff Patrick Mall tNs certificate and proofis) of purchase to: Wrangler Cash Refund judge from its behavior in Latin at the Democratic State Convoitlon, American role and will be a because she is most capable and .X Weston & Sampson designed the HERE ARE some of ihe pending P.O. iox 704 -. America, seems to favor the I feel like the movie-goer who really eminently qualified to serve the peo­ system and certainly should have FTC actions that evidently tterity **T^o)mmlsslon voted unanimously Wednesday to In- . W estvUle,NJ. 08093 sworn enemy of the U.S. enjoys a particular Him, reads a former approach. In El The U.S. would be better off ple of Connecticut Equally Iniwr- b M in a position to realise the IKg Medicine, and would be killed if ‘ vestlgate possible election law violations. The money I am eifclosing proofis) of purchase from the followins Wrangl*'' clothes along wdth 2 Salvador, for example, the U.S. hMtile review in the newspaper and tant, she has earned the admiration problem of low pressure in the was paid from the Hartford County Sheriff’s Association sales receipt (with circled Wrangler price) from each item. Piease send my $2, $5 or >10 JEMS-PIDS keeping a low profile in the the AMA bUl passes: i is supporting a regime that uses wonders whether the review s is and respect and affection of a Manchester Green section. Why • A proposed rule to curb decep­ trust fund after payments were collected from deputy refundto: Third World and avoid abetting talldag about the same film. . sheriffs. terror tactics against civilians majority of the delegates. should we pay $10,000 to the com­ tive clabns and high-fwessnre sales _ Phone No._ tyrants. American ability to in­ I was a candidate in the seeretaiy A primary challenge against Mrs. pany tlMt allows this proUum to Election law requires all contributions to be reported Name. as part of its campaign to quell tactics in the hearing-aid tedustry. and made to a registered committee. The sheriff’s fluence events in other nations is of the state race from the beginning. Tashjlan based upon race and exist in its original plans? I t ifhonld • Investigations into prqfessinnal guerrilla uprisings. I visited almost every town and city association says the trust fund is not a political com­ limited anyway; by upholding religion is not worthy the Connec- be resolved by Wemn St Sampaon restrictions that keep dentists from ______state. _ Z ip - in Connecticut. I heard all of the mittee and any violatioos were unIntentlooaL The U.S. is embarrassed by the American ideal of justice for tidnt Democratic Party. The at no .charge to the Town at working for business firms, and pre-• j $5 Refund .^$10 Refund candidates night after night. I talked The commission asked D ^ t y Sheriff Joseph Rubera Check One: □ $ 8 Refund Proof of purchase on waistband. , the terror tactics, but seems tq all we might be in a position rellgioos and ethnic questhn was Manchester. vent noo-dental personnel trained to to put a freeie on the remaining money in the trustfund. 1 pair of cords. 1 pair of cords and 1 pair of cords# 1 prefer them to the dreaded after whatever revolutions oc­ with nearly all of the ddegates, and not a factor at the convention and make and fit dentures from offering 1 Wrangler shirt. shirt and 1 pair of Proof(s) of purchase of denim jeans I was on the floor of the conventton denim jeans. and cords is waistband size tag. Proof . alternative, a takeover by the should not be a factor in the The Mayor's Water Study Com­ fiidr services directly to the public. of purchase for shirt is paper hang tag. cur to make peace with the new during the entire contest. I|ace anid ; guerrillas. TTie guerrillas have governments. primary. mittee spent over two years • Investigation of restrictions Banking Department religion had absolutely nothing to do 1 ^ ia»t8Wb8i^1»>t.O7*ypurct*88«»">0dgw*t»tnthcUS dnd«rrdo»c8QualtfY ______1 aiqiported BIrs. ’Tashjlan at die reviewin$ . all the engineering that k e ^ eye dochws from leasing with the outcome, convenUon after 1 withdrew as a reports from Weston li aampfon space in retail stores or working ’There were many factors in­ candidate, aiki I sqipart her now. 1 and in none of these rworts did we for bvhouse corporate heilfii plans. lifts sales ban volved, other than tlw $tuk details urge all doonectlcnt DemooMs to hear of iuiy probtetna vHtb extrnie- This investigation Is also focMtog on of each candidate's ■' HARTFORD (UPI) — A sales ban on seven M 1$ come out on Sqitember 7 and sup­ ly low pressare In any area of town. a possilde requirement that eye "’securiUes salesmen who sold shares In “qualifications." Whenever IJOO port a fine candidate and wontofnl Weston b Sampson. has been spedallsts give consuners copies of arransed by William Chapman, former owner of the MANCHESTER, CT 297 » st center st. political people from all perts of the woman, JuUe Tsahjlan. ■ K ^ tf ^ m iio n s , has been lifted by the state Banking O PE N THURS. til 9 P.M. faulted in delays of rqiorts to the the eyeglass and contact-lens state get together in one room to prescriptioos paid for, Mary EUeo Elinek Water Studly Committee. Could tbis they choose a candidate, oindoosly more Besides its eager water-carriers V, ^^ ^ ^ S M o n e r Brian WooH said Wednesday an Im East also be a praUun in not reporting to SPRINGFIELD, MR SraiNCDRLE MRU than cold statistics will be dis­ In Congress, the AMA' has 10 lob-' vestigatloo Hiowed “cwtain Individuals OPEN E V E R Y NITE 'til 9:30 P.M. the ctnnmitteie that th en was a cussed. Personalities are inqwrtant. byists woAing Capitol Hill In Slip­ culpable ♦*»■" o tlm who were involved in the jtide of Some candidates are aiiiiply better possibility low pressure In certain p y of the attempt to cripple the ' liked than others. Why pay? areas of town? r **^^origlnal ban applied to two conyantes and 1$ JEKNSH FTC. Their parsusaivaoeto is not Old friendships may come into ' aalesmen^Shii^ wififrand,deceit, misstateii^M • ■ ■ : ■ -fl. ■' ■■ burned by the. $880,000 In campaijgn play, and new opportenitles nuqr material facts and other violations based on the s ^ of "Fred and I are Ilka Iraq and Iran. Wa Bt)TFf TetlwBdilMn Hany.ty',' contrlbotlonS the AHA hasjnMb.to c partnership shares in 1$ real estate ventures. arise. Farmer Chairman of dalm to be winning the ¥rarr Whan win we iaamt It is now Senate and House memban HtBa ff.- Mayor’s ^ ate r Stydy Committee u n . .V . ■ i V * MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Aug. 12. 1982 — 9

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WHAT AI2E YOU fiOWa S l'lL FACE THAT SEEING .COMqiE AS'YOU 1»UT NOWtHAT I SILL AbfP l ARE Frank Cqpra to make a hew film TO PO IF WENOyfiETI I HURDLE WHEN PEFoirrepyESTERiM)' KNOW. I SHE'S SONE. I GOING TO PO BVERF ttitssuMirfi Astro-graph t h a t p a r t o n broad / I SET TO IT, WAS TRAUMATIC ^ DIP 1 ...I FEEL,({^\ THINS WE ' ENOUSHFORME; WARM KINP OF/. WAY, WINNIE? ^ V BIRDIE. V HOLLYW OOD- 'nte mahy, many UP TO SORRV c .m “ Creepshow” 'movie, it amiears the THAT FORMER. (Um.fant who k e ^ wondering why creepy Halloween release could end AagiiM IS, IM t stance "of what la being GIRL... ■ Hollywood can’t nqake aenslttve, OrganUatlonf and ckibt «ieU , ir MAK6& IMTKAT. THAT'STHB 23Mlew 1 Pi^uwoifc *2Mm < ) of 36;Thota tract repwtedly called for him to talking atKmt starring for over a Science Establishment, and shipped you want the cMIdran to follow, fairly energetic man,” reports a Mall $1 for each lo Aatro- 6PR IN KUM 6 6AL7CH fX O H E DtUkBE&T WOlJtD 37 FropalltM gM receive an annual salary of f2S0,000 year — Steve is also anxiously live in wax-lined wooden boxes to Qraph, Box 489, Radio City it you don't, you may .contra- 20th executive, who confirmed the H U T CtfRN p l a n t ? , L E S S IMSAYCYU S U P ^ i 26Aaki S B n ' tgP liil I 3tAnlela > — plus. awaiting reaction to "Summer the Pittsburgh movie location. Station. N.Y. 10019. Ba aura to dicl each other. IMIH&TP Capra news, ’ ’but we don’t know if tpedty birth data, ARMS (March 21-AprS I t ) Be HAD/ R I6 H T I. 4l Cltytn N«(v\ Croraing.’’ 30 Bom ...... riWint Tf*? IBtrao he’d have the oiergy to actually TENSION 'HMEt Overly Sas­ m a o (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) careful what you say or write POATTME ON THAT MIKE... O F fi: j Hatnpshirt, That “ OoM ing,’’ which Random today, especially where your 31NolwaU tS a a b 21LHyl direct the film.’’ Evan though you may feel a bit DINNER CORN/ I of 42 Chela part soon will be going to court on Aug. superior to your peers today. work or career Is concerned.. 32Taxui i K i r 23FIM4 Prank Capra Jr., former presi­ House will publish in October, TABLE. TOD? -(pi.) 18, to plead that she be allowed to It's beat lo keep It to yoursell. Ill-chosen words wW-be hard lo 33 Wofk MM a a Basaball dent of Avco-Bmbassy studios, will marks Tesich’s crossover from Associates need pats on the ■MM aMcM (abbrJ Rm I 4B'ChaarlaM' continue to use her name. She tella screenwriter ( “ Breaking Away,” TAURUS (Aprs 2M lay 20) It's be on hand to lend his lather a hand. Rain can be back, not put-downs. 3 8 Wang rCOMM ■47-nilw)gh "• me Vidal Sassoon Inc. Is suing her— “ The World According to Garp” ) to LIBRA (Sapl. 2S-Ocl. 22) unlikely you'll make large 37 8hamo I Tikm 20Honw He’ll serve as line producer of the and the company which manufac­ errors In handling your 4> Naadta hole novelist. And be reports that, like Unfortunately, you may find 3l12,Roaian 0 withHilumad 33 JapanoM project in whidi tlK Capras will tures her Slim Line body contouring pool hazard more reasons why you should resources today, but you might 40Wachknar haroo foba SOWantbthrt most of his works, it is largely postpone prolacts today than make a number of small ones pool their talents for the firsLtime. cream—charging that the use of the OBGrtnch 10 city in Havida 34 Coda dot 8» Shallay wqik autobiographical. “ It tells about a STAMFORD (UPI) - Heavy Herald photo by Tarqulnlo ' you'll think of ways to accom­ which could add up to a per­ Beverly Sassoon name is an in­ turbing total. I’VE GOT NEWS FOR YOUt demonic love story between a man rainstorms can create a potential plish them. Put your mind In 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 10 fringement on Vidal Inc.''s corporate aEMiAi (May 21-June 20) Cindy Williams has directed Los of so, a girl of 18 and a boy of her health hazard in backyard swim­ ROBERT JOHNSTON JR. DELIVERS MAIL ScmPtO (Oct 24-Mov. 22) Family members are apt to copyright. She and Vidal ended their Angeles attorney Bert Fields to file age,’ ’ he says. He adds, “ I was that ming pools, says a pool water scien­ . . . he'll be in ‘‘Carousel'' opening tonight Unless you have truly construc­ taka your promises far more' %iorltfs''Qrteloet SupGrbarii^ 11 12 IS 13-year-marrlage in 1980 on very seriously than you do today a multimilUon dollar lawsuit against boy - in 1962.’’ tist. tive suggestions today to offer amicable terms,' but now, she says, a friend who is trying to sort Don't say you will. If you don't It 18 Paramount-TV. As I repdrted T H E INDUSTRY EYEi “Rain and wind carry algae out a problem you'd wise to Intend to follow through. ->8W>^^l*WdW6W] “ I ’m stunned and schocked by all ■ souNHoemn man earlier, while the studio and Paramount is picking up “ Girls spores and nutrients into pool say nothing. CANCER (June 21-July 22) * fftomsN ^ m e mAM TO A C T f . this. The implications are terrible, Carrier trades mailbag Screen what's told to you very IB 17 18 19 executive producer Garry Marshall Town" — a ribald look at the distaff water,” says James Brennan, of the 8AQITTA1IIU8 (Nov. 28>Dec. , m s e c fO F and could prevent me from pursuing 21) Don't be taken in today by carefully today so that you fmoH&--!msenou6H 1■ 1■ are taking the stand that they want side of teen life — that was one of Olin Corp. This increases the someone who has all the exte­ don't pass on hearsay Informa­ my career." 20 2, Cindy, who’s expecting a baby in the projects put in turnaround by possiblity of algae problems, he rior trappings and knows how tion which could hurt another's ' On a lighter note, she reports that to talk Impressivety. The sub- reputation. R R November, to take a hiatus from CBS Theatrical. says. Erik Estrada’s most recent pur­ for music of 'Carousel' 24 28 1 27 “ Laveme & Siirley’’ this season, CBS has picked up American TV “While algae itself is not suing of her has turned out quite H she's insisting she’s willing and rights to "The Pirate M ovie," the necessarily a health hazard, it does 28 30 lovely for them both. They ended an eager to work. “ They’re trying to new, simply insipid Kristy p rovide a breeding ground fo r harm ­ By day, he’s a mail carrier. You spring to see about working on sets 18-month relationsliip earlier this R squeeze her out of the show,” says McNichol-Christopher Atkins ful germs and bacteria.” can see him walking jauntily up to or some other technical aspect of 31 Fields. “ They won’t even agree year, but, she says, “ when I houses in the Woodland and Hilliard the production. ■ musical movie. Bacteria in swimming pools can R they've got a contract with her.” returned from a b u s in g trip for street area — through rain, snow But m aybe he didn’t sound sincere 1 38 cause skin and eye irritations, ear Bridge 33 Slim Line last month, there was a HIGH ANXIETY) December Is MGM-UA hasn’t beard the last of infections and other potentially and hail. enough about tlie backstage w ork; in 1 phone message from him saying, going to be a very meclal month for But by night he trades his mail any case, the director roped him 38 39 1 41 David Begelman. Still to be serious ailments, Brennan adds. 37 ‘Let’s talk.’’’ One talk led to a date British actor Ben IGngsIey. It’s not resolved: tte settlement of his five He says pool water should be bag for a handful of sheet music, as into auditioning, and was impressed R R and then another and another and only the month that could mark the tk'' 48 year contract — that bad some 40 tested daily for chlorine content he rehearses for the Unitarian- enough with his voice to offer him a Oswal(j Jacoby antj Alan Sontag now ... How serious it becomes, she birth of his stardom, with the part in the six-voice male chorus. Law James Schumeister RR R■ months to run when be was recently because algae and other debris Universalist Society production of says, "remains to be seen.” . release of "Gandhi,” in which he *• 47 48 4B 8 ^ bounced from his post as UA chief blown into the pool cause chlorine “ Carousel” set for today through The name Beverly Estrada does plays the title role — it’s the month A crisscross squeeze executive officer. If those arbitra­ levels to drop. Sunday and Aug. 19 to 21 at 8 p.m. at So the singing postman will join S3 have a nice ring. Ben and his wife are expecting their im iM L I COULD / CURSE THE g w £ « . 82 tion sessions dtm’t work out, you can To correct this, Brennan the meetinghouse 153 W. Vernon St. about 35 other area residents on ry Just shows bis band and STAND IT A L U !F vypNItWVWTSUG' expect the controversial film first child. recommends superchlorinating the Robert E. Johnston Jr. of 89 Broad stage Thursday as he makes his concedes down one. . MIXED MEDIA) Author Steve ONLY SHE r ' NTHE ESai5Ee6' . 84 88 executive (who last week was hired St. is a new com er to theater. In fact, debut in Manchester. For tickets, The man who knows a lit­ Tesich has sent off the latest rewrite BIG BUGS) From reaction to water by adding a heavier than C A L L S O f .J! as president of the fledgling in­ usual dose of chlorinator granules. he only came to the tryouts last call 649-3168 o r 872-6684. tle about squeezes will also ACTUAU-YAUNT of his “ Weatherman” screenplay to test screenings of Stephen King’s NORTH t-Il-k (NIW8PAPER ENTERPRISE A88N.| dependent Sherwood Productions concede. He will see that DCRI5 MEAN5 4J3 ElasL in back of dummy, will WEUUWriH HPE- ’ 4AK82 be long in hearts and clubs WHEEPUNe, 0 A 10 7 and Uut a simple two-suit NA&CYNOAND 4AK6S squeeze won't work. MATCHMAICIN&.. WEST EAST The man who knows all about squeezes will expect Thursday TV 4AKQ«7tl 485 ?J»3 SQ1076 to make his contract by Cinema 053 062 means of a crisscross trump C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R 410 4QJ942 squeeze. dMMiy OpRwTpiOQraMB tfMMd from RuoMMia by Imoiw ptopia, pin zan. Bo Derek. Mites O'Keefe, desperate mother usee her un­ He simply runs off all but •nd piiiiie< Eidi laer h *• iiwdb ler wioEw. TodRyli dbir 0 GEWb P. Richard Harris. 1981. Rated R. derworld connection to get her < SOUTH 6:00 P.M. ton acquitted of rape and mur­ 4 10 6 one of his trumps while dis­ Q ) - EymuttiMU N«wa 12:00 A.M. der charges. Sophia Loren, Jean 12, 2:30, 4;45, 7;15, 9 : 4 5 . - carding dummy's two small 454 (S ) - Charila's Angela - Hawaii Fhra-0 Cabin. 1976. Rated R. H a rtfo rd clubs. Blast will have to Captain Easy ^ Crooks & Lawrence CC Young Doctors in Love (R ) OKQJtIt Thursday Alheneum Cinema — 4873 make three discards. Two d ) C C Nawt GD - Quincy 2:30 A.M. 12, 1:55, 3-.50, 5;45 , 7:35, will be easy. They will be T IWONPBR HOW MANY MILES I “KAaai LA8 aOOONICE VNIIWtT (B ) - LavanM A SMclay A (>>. ( C - MOVIE; ‘Amarlcan 0 - ESPN Bpofte Center Memoirs of a ffrench 9:30. Vulnerable: North-South the four and two of clubs. tflALLON ONE OF THESE THIMe«6ETr> ® - MOVIE; T h a Hidaa- OuarUto In tha PhIlIppInaa' An 0 -S p o rts Look W hore 7:30, 9:30. Willimanlir .. Dealer: West American Naval officer, The third will be Impossible. waya* Two youngatara um»>ver 0 - Crossfire East Hartford Jillson Square Cinema If he chucks another club, JYLJME Wa E8 ZP KAI PJTI 8V an art myitary while hiding in stranded after the faU of Bstaan, West North East Soi leads the nethree in feats of ea- 0 - TwHight Zone Eastwood — B la d e — Young Doctors in Ix)ve 34 Dbl. Pass 40 South will cash dummy’s New Yorit'a Metropolitan Mu- aawn. Ingrid Bergman. Rated G. The detaotive team of LaFlua plonage. Tyrone Power, Tom Runner ( R ) 7, 9:15. ( R ) 2, 7:10, 9:20. — P o rk y ’s Pass 50 Pass Pa ace-kings of both suits. Then 9 Ewell, Torruny Cook. 1950 3:00 A.M. (Kiel Martin, I.) and Washington Poor Richards — Blade ( R ) 2. 7, 9:15. — E .T . The Pass be will ruff back to his hand YJL JFW 8NWIN.” — QSAP 0 - Saturday Night Uvs CC - MOVIE: Th e Unguarded with his last trump and (Taurean B l^ u e , r.) take turns Moment' A high school music Runner ( R ) 7:30, 9:30. Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 2, 0 - Auto Recing'82 French make the last trick with his In night court trying to naH a teachsf receives mash notes, 7:10, 9:15. — The Best L it­ Opening lead: 4K Uvalaf FaMh Grand Prtx which almost ruin her life. Es­ Showcase Cinema — last club. If East chucks a VSii ^ suspect, only to discover that tle Whorehouse in Texas heart the ace-king of hearts YZFWEJM rTrak 0 - Major Laagua : ther WiHiams, Gaoim Nader, E.E. The Extra- their evident Is Inadmissible. Edward Andrews. 1956 and a heart ruff establish PNIadalphIa at Montroal Terrestrial (PG) 12:30, ( R ) 2, 7. 9:30. The "Fruits of the Poisonous Qoma 1 dummy’s fourth heart. 0 - Major League Baeebatl; 2:45, 5, 7:15, 9 :(0 . - The By Oswald Jacoby Tree" will be rebroadcast on 0 - News PMtodephto at Montreal Oama D rive -in s and Alan Sontag Why didn’t squeeze expert HNX a ra ilT ALUIB. Thurs­ Secret of NIMH (G ) 1,3, 5, East Hartford — South claim right away? 0 - MOyiE: ‘Tha Trap' At­ 2 day August 12 on NBC. 7:25, 9:30. — N igh t Shift Forced Vengeance (K) Because if West held three Reporter 41 tempting to flee the country, the 0 - MOVIE: 'Angel Face' A The beginner follows to PREVIOUS 80LUTION:"m UmM Ilka thaaa, It halpa to racaH ( R ) 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:40, clubs the criss-cross squeeze a - MOVIE: 'In Ood W a CHECK USTINOS FOR EXACT TItlE notorious head of e crime syndi­ spoiled heiress Is responsible 8:20 with Tarzan the two spades and wins the thattlwrahavaalwayabaanllflMalikathaaa." — PaulHarvay: cate Isolates a smell town In for the death of her parents, her could not be developed. Tniat' When a monastery goea 10:05. — An O ffic e r and A Apeman (R ) 10. trump shift. Then he runs off Alley Oop — Dave Qraue * tOKbyfCAJnc. southern Califomto. Richard boyfriend end then her own. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) broke a monk goes forth In G entlem an ( R ) 12:30, 2:50, East Windsor — Blade 10 tricks or if he is in a hur- search of funds. Many Feldman, Widmark, Tina Louise, Lee J. Robert Mhchum, Jean Sim­ Cobb. 1950 mons, Herbert Marshelt. 1953 5:10, 7:40, 10:05. — R ocky Runner (R ) 8:20, with C044GRESSI0NAL Louisa Lesser, Andy Kaufman. EXCUSE M E..., OUR 1980. 0 - PBS Lata Night 0 - Prims News I I I (P G ) 1, 3, 5, 7:30, 9:45. Outland ( R ) 10:30. fUMUWs P0|» ^ E(j SuUivan COMMAMPBt ( YES? 20B2 DODGERS? DR> 4EY (INCOME a-Jsffaraons 12:30 A.M. 0 • Qunemoke — The Pirate Movie (PG) Manrhester — Blade ? TAX 12:50,2:50,4:50,7:25,9:55. J a - Hare's to Your Health O laaZ Cempuloe CC - Rat Patrol ® - MOVIE: 'Friday the Runner (R) 8:25, with FORMS KH w Carlyle — Larry Wright 13th' Part 2 Terror at Camp — Summer Lovers (R) I BOUGHT THIS IT WAS AAAPE FOR 6 :3 0 P .M . 0 - Night Qaltoiy Sharky's Machine (R) Cryatal Lake contiruiaa as camp 1:15,3:15,5:15,7:35, 10 .- FRIENPGHIP RING HER .'rC D U L P N T HAVE C C -C B S N s w a 0 .- MonayHna Uprlats counselors are attacked by an 10:15. Annie (P G ) 12:30, 2:50, FDR 5UE PERRV. FOUNP AhWHING THAT | (B ) - Bamay MBMr 0 - Benny HHI Show unknown killer. Adrienne King, Mansfield — F o r c e d SUITEP HER BETTER.' Amy Steal. John Fury. 1981. Amy Steel, John Fury. 1901. 5:10. — P o lte rg e ist (P G ) a a-NBC News, foimar Russian pilot. (R) (fiO alaAad by S psydiopathlo kMar 0 ~ MOVIE: 'Back Roads' A Vengeance (R) with Tar­ r 'C T ( M j i o m i i u m to')e)diA:KK a ' - Business Rsport mki.l whoaa obssaalon la munlaring 0 - Hogan's Harass couple atsrti, off on a cross­ 3:15 A.M. 7:40, 10:05. zan the Apeman (R) at O handicappad woman. JaequaUna country |8um and baipomes ro- E n fie ld 5T WILL B e ONTiL He WAKC& UP? a * Noddaio Naeional SIN C C - P.M. Magaiins Biaast. Chrlatophar Pkimmar, 10:30 P.M. CC - News dusk. mantiollv involved. Sally Field, Cine 1,2, 3, 4,5 & 6 - NMlcIsa nadonalaa con Guil- C C 0 - Mark A Mbidy Mork John Phillip Law. CC - Meet the Mayors Tommy Lee Jones, David Keith. 3:30 A.M. Isrmo Raatrapo. tiiet to free Mkidy from (all. (R) 0 - Laughs Four young com- 1981. Rated R. 0 - Top Rank Boxing From E. The The E xtra- a - B o b Nawhart 0 - M«)or Lssgus Baseball: CC - Taxas and Tsnnaasaa: A Philadsphia at Montreal Gama ioa ara followed both on and off 0 - Late Night with David Noahvllla, TN T e rre stria l (P G ) 2, 4:25, 7, a -A B C N a w s lilusifltf SkftAt tha stage at they team thair Letterman 9:30. — Things Are Touch SHOWCASE 2 craft. 3:45 A.M. a -O ve r Easy G9)-OddCidupls 0 - AM Sarvlee Bevelatlon A ll O ver ( R ) 1:50, 4, 7:30, 0 - A F I Showoaaa 12:45 A.M. ( C - Calandar Frank and Erneat — Bob Thaves 0 - EBPN Bportahitum 9:40. — Young D octors in CINEMAS 7 :0 0 P .M . 0 0 - OHrisnt Strakas Mr. 0 3 - Adam-12 0 -. MOVIE: ‘First Family' A O - iW pu rg stsd Benny Hill 0 - In Parkirmanca 9 )- C B S N a w s Drummond caneala a bualnsaa astirical look at the nation's fa­ L o v e ( R ) 1:45, 4:15, 7:50, England'a popular funnyman trip whan Arnold has night- 0 - Indspsndant ,Network 1:00 A.M. X - M 'A t S 'H mily in the White House. Bob 9:35. - Rocky lU (PG) prsasnta hia lany osat of chsr- marsa. (R) CC- Oat Smart Nawhart, Madeline Kahn. Gilds 2:30, 4:35, 7:40, 9:45. - - Entsrtainmsnt aetara. '***“ 10:45 P.M. - IHOVIE: The Word' Part Radner. 1981. Rated R. THE PESIGN, THE HOW ABOUT IF 0 - MOVIE: ‘C tb o Blaneo' A QD f 0 - MOVI8: ‘Daaigning hotal-kssper la ahattarsd by a 0-Rsportsr41 N igh t Shift ( R ) 2:20, 4:40, COLORS, THE TIN V r GIVE IT TD 4:00 A.M. HARTFORD DRIVING TEST X -A B C N o w s Woman' A fashion designar woman who's hunting for bar 0 - Twilight Zone 7:45, 9:55. — T h e Best L it­ STOMES-THEVRE ANGELA LAAAONT? ______^ oH, PBA8 — and a iponawrltar many after a ahipwracksd lovsr. Chaitaa 11:00 P.M. (C- Weather INTERSTATE 84 EXIT 58 B ) - J aWaraona - Auto Rodfig ‘82; IMSA tle Whorehouse in Texas ALL HER.' W ELL. whkliwind courtship. Gregory Bronson, Jason Robardt, Doml- CC (S CC 0 0 - N s w s 0 0 - Best of Groucho U5THARTFORD 568-8810 K - y — i | VVIU. THERE CFL From the B8 YanI Pack, Lauren Bacal. 1967. o r Race from Uriia Rock, C T ( R ) 2:10, 4:30, 7:15, 9:50. WHAT CD VOU AREA niqua Banda. Rated R. (C - M 'A 'S 'H 0 - Nawseentar THINK ? y SHE Ptlma News 0 • People's Caucus 0 - MOVIE: 'QaUant Baas' A M an ch ester 5E /X MARE-OP ( C - Pad Hogan horse saves a lonsly boy's life. 0 - MOVIE; Th e Hunter' A _ -1/------f WON T a - Chailia'a Angels UA. Theaters East — O 0 - Fame Bruno tries to 9:30 P.M. Indapandant Network Marshall Thomiuon, Clem Ba- eage sIxM a professional ROCKY IIP lV . Y fh V UKE IT. a-B*oney2ne ovatcoms hia ahynaaa ao ha T h e Best Little ' E X A M ? 0 0 - Dfffrant girakss vant, George Tobies. 1947 bounty hunter who risks all by a - Nawsoantar can perform in front of Ns tracking bail Jumpera to every Whorehouse in Texas (PG ) — SHOWN daaamstss. |R) (BO mki.) WWa gats Involvad with disert- 0 - ESPN Sports Cantar 0 - Mika Douglas Psopto a - MOVIE: 'M ' TNsvsa or- mination at home and at school. Now comer of the country. Steve 1:20, 3:30, 5:35, 7:45, 9:55. gaNzs to trail a dMsnarats 0 - C o nnaetleut PwBlaa 0 - Faathral ol Faith McQueen, Kathryn Harrold. EM (N 0 - Entartahtmant Tonight — Thw World According to ,r -(t chW4)Msr since the pt& s have O - MOVIE: 'Friday tha 0 0 - TWHight Zona Waltoce. 1980. Rated PG. TvtAMI S-IL parafinsd the aetivitlas of Bia 0 - Hole Vartaw Talanoyala 0 - Daapadida G arp (R ) 2,4:30,7, 9:30. % li lh ' A eamp haunted by a an to cual Jorga Solano ragraaa 0 - Sports Tonight 4:30 A.M. MGHTSMFTf undanvorld. Patsr Lorre, Elan death auras finds Haalf again un­ 0 - F U m Young Doctors in Love (R ) ______SHOWWAT____ 'ii.. t m Wktnann, kigs landgut. 1931. a su hogar an Puerto Rtoo dtb- 0-Nawaaantsr 0 - Abbott and Costallo der lampaga by a kisr. Betsy ■ puss da satar an prtolon por 20 1:15 A.M. 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. The Born Loser — Art Sansom a - Fourth Estate Pabiwr, Adrtsnns King. 1879. anoa por un eriman eamaddo an 0 - MOVIE: Th a Great 'tolas Dynamlts Chase' Two - Charila Ross Show Starrs IdSMSAdSTriHap a - B Oaraelie da Naeat Ta- O - Sneak FravtawN Co- . dsfansa propis v dadda vangar (C 0 - MOVIE; '8a ' A estitic cwvaoaous bank rebbsra toad look at tha 70‘t fun at Trana-Lux College Isnovala an la cual Maiis Elans hoam Qans Slakal and Roger si etlman coitiatida contra cue tha tow on a marry chase ac­ 1:30 A.M. 2 Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Buga Bunny — Warner Bh>a. dal Hunco da a ktl un’h ^ la(|l- ' Ebert taka a look at what’s hap­ padres y hcrmcno. Romd Canl- everything from ecology lo rell- Twin — Atlantic City (R ) oQuAEou.cmie.cwT m e w e . W M B IS W T .IC A L U Y iSfi’T W HECK.MO,XAUMAVS> ross tha Texas countryaida. CC - Love American Style gioua CU&. Martin Mull, Tues­ r S l tkno. 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O b i t u B r i e s Notificqtlon snafu Health/Education/Dr. Blaker snags ddadtion law Family TV'Novies / Comics LMito W. BoolMr Leslie W. Boober,* 61, of Marlborough, died Monday at By Paul H0 ndrle < vlces, crime prevention, education^' Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Herald Reporter and job training. Middletown. He was the husband of For each prograirt the town I n -. Eva S. Boober and the father of Town volunteer groups and ser­ iEveh here in Man Chester eludes on its list to the state, the ^ Roger L. Boober of Manchester and vice agencies looking for funding town must qualify: the concept of - Mrs. Eva LeBaron of Andover. and businesses looking for tax the program, why the program i s » He was bom in Howland, Maine, breaks almost missed out on a new needed, the neifddMrhood area to be t on April 8,1921, and had been a resi­ state program, because town of­ served, the estimated amount' dent of Marlborough for 27 years. ficials claim' they never were required to be invested in the He was a retired electrician for, notified by the state. program, the suggestion plan for Physician lives in fear of Khomeini Pratt & Whitney and was a Navy A new Taw gives businesses 50 to implementing the program and the. veteran of World War II; 70 percent tax credits for donations agenc'y designated by the 7, “ One of m y relatives was a young their lot’)? But every day the poor He also leaves another son, Errol to eligible non-profit groups and municipality to implement the ■By Susan Plese your address, your job, and think BU T S L O W L Y repression crept teacher, 25,” he says. She took it people think about food and clothes F. Boober of Colchester; two programs. The catch is that each back into Iranian life. “ I am not program. ^Herald Reporter you’l l rich and taking money from upon herself to read allegorical — they don’t have time to think brothers, Harlow Boober of Meriden town which wants to participate religious,” Omid says. " I was not Mrs. Marcus said < local groups Iran, they can do something literature to her students, stories about changing things.” , and Gilbert Boober in Kansas; two must submit the list of groups it As a doctor, he healed the wounds following Khomeini. I was just that want to be included on the ’ physically,” Omld says, miming a that had socialistic undertones, sisters, Mrs. Larua Shorey of o f battle-scarred Iranians caught in following that we have a good life As a doctor, Omid has seen pic­ proposes should notify to the state town’s list should show how they* clubbing with both arms. though that wouldn’t have been Sidney, Maine and Mrs. Dorothy !the political upheaval of the 1978 and not be politically suppressed. tures and heard accounts of bySept. .1. meet those criteria in their " Where are these agents? “ I don’t recognized by children, Omid says. Sites of Bangor, Maine; and nine, .revolution. Town Human Services Director proposals. know exactly where,” Omld says. “The first few monUis (of the atrocities committed in the name of grandchildren. But the doctor cannot heal himself Hannah Marcus and Director The state Office of Revenue Ser­ “Iranians are everywhere.” revolution) the newspapers were “ SHE KNEW SHE was in Khomeini. “ For sure, there are of the psychological scars inflicted Funeral services will be Friday at Stephen T. Cassano, at a news con­ vices must compile a list of all listed Before Omld left Iran, he had showing the truth, but as soon as danger,” he says, "and they caught (rights violations),” he says, "but by sights of atrocities committed in 11 a.m. from the Spencer Funeral ference this morning, called on ser­ organizations statewide by Oct. l.> - practiced medicine for five years at Khomeini got the power, they her, put her in ja il.” Unlike some w e’re not allowed to go into a jail to the holy name of the Ayatollah Home, 112 Main St., East Hampton, vice agencies and volunteer groups Businesses have uhtil Dec. 1 to tell Sharlattl Hospital in the small port started to censor news reports.” others in that situation, however, see it. I’ve heard from people who Khomeini. with the Rev. Frederick Lanz, to submit proposals to Mrs. Marcus the Department of Revenue Ser-, town of Bandarabbass. Newspapers that resisted were she did not say she was sorry, and were caught, that there is. pastor of Community Baptist by Aug. 20. Kaveh Omid, a 31-year-old local closed, he says. did not promise to follow Khomeini. vices what program they want to in­ “ I saw pictures that they break Church of Manchester, officiating. Herald photo by OaMeo A legally reouired public hearing resident, provides fresh insight into Though medfeal care in the cities Iranians held out hope that their “ When her parents went to see vest in. the scapula,” he says, reaching for Friends may call at the funeral on the proposeu list of agencies will a connin' turmoil — a country is as modem as our own, that is not lives would improve. “Life since the her, (her jailers) said, ‘She is buried, A total of $1 million in tax credits his shoulder blades. He also says a home today from 7 to 9 p.m. be held before the directors’ Aug. 24 where living conditions have not im­ true in the small towns and villages, revolution, for me, is worse,” Omid and here is the number of the grave. will be available under the law. he says. friend told him a story about a per­ Dousing the blaze meeting, Cassano said. proved, despite high hopes, since says. Do what you want.’ ” The law is retroactive; it applies Malaria and, to a lesser extent, son who was shouting publicly Ronald R. Mrowka A spokesman for the state Depart­ Khomeini came to power. "For example, if you were doing to 1982 taxes. The tax credits will typhoid ravage the port towns. And against Khomeini. Ronald Raymond Mrowka, 32, of ment of Revenue Services, which something wrong politically in the The young teacher’s idealism was Smoke pours from a second-floor window of down the abandoned house as part of a drill. apply to state taxes, such as the coiv And the doctor’s fear shows. His there is severe malnutrition, “ the “ Someone grabbed him, and tore Colchester died Wednesday at will administer the law, insisted time of the shah, punishment was brought on by the economic situa­ The district force has been training at the poration tax and the unincorporated legs twitch nervously; his eyes dart cause of many diseases,” he says. his mouth open,” Omid says. The Middlesex Memorial Hospital, a house at 399 Adams St. Wednesday as Friday that he sent notification of less, maybe jail,” he says. tion in Iran, the doctor says. “ Some house twice dally since early this week. business tax. about him, as he speaks quietly of “ (A doctor) can’t do anything in doctor claimed ttie man’s mouth Middletown. He was the husband of volunteer firefighters of the Eighth Utilities the law to every town hall in the “ Now, they execute people for people in Iran are suffering. They Mrs. Marcus said most donations the country he left just two months that situation. First you need a was ripped wide open from both cor­ Linda (Lefebvre) Mrowka and the District spray water Into a blazing bedroom. Within another week, firefighters will have state. their own reasons. Anti-religion or don’t have the primary things — a will qualify for 50 percent tax credit; ago. proper system for water, then (you ners. brother of Edward Mrowka of The fire was s e t... not by an arsonist, but by burned the house to the ground, says Paul V. But Mrs. Marcus said the town ap­ anti-Islam — that’s enough reason,” house, job, food, clothing — and this but that donations to certain Today he’s preparing for the need) general hygiene corrected, AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI Omid expects there may be Coventry. the firefighters themselves, who are burning Gworek, the district's assistant fire chief. parently never received the notifica­ he says. Surprisingly, however, the forces the young generation to think programs — such as energy Educational Commission for then you should think about nutri­ . . source of doctor’s fear another revolution, but not soon. He also leaves his mother, Mrs. tion and was made aware of the new followers of Khomeini are placated about socialism. programs serving the poor and Foreign Medical Graduates, an tion, vaccination and preventative "This regime cannot control the Victoria S. Mrowka; another law last week by the Manchester if the guilty party simply expresses “ The middle class we have, and education programs for youth — exam required of all doctors trained medicine. The last thing is medical country,” he says. “ They want to brother, James Mrowka of Salem; Herald. him followed him even when they regret for the political actions, and the very rich we have, they have would qualify for 70 percqnt tax in other countries. He hopes to service.” follow only religious ideas, and they two sisters, Mrs. Carol Chiswell in Cassano, who serves on the knew more than he, just to get also promises to follow Khomeini. houses like palaces, but mostly we credit. further his education in either can’t control the country that way.” Virginia and Mrs. Judith Carpio of Two more bondsmen refuse Connecticut Conference of Politically, Omid was neither a higher positions,” he says. "They, are satisfied if people say hiave poor,” he says. O n c e the state approves ophthalmology or sports medicine. follower of the Shah nor Khomeini. Immediately after the Shah was ‘yes,’ ” Omid says. And though it was the poor who But who will lead the revolution? Colchester; and two nieces and two Municipalities board, said CCM was Manchester’s list, Cassano said the What does he fear? “ It is my belief (the Shah) could deposed, Omid says the atmosphere Omid’s own family was touched hoped to have their lot improved “ It is difficult to say. People are nephews. not aware of the new law. Town town will make it available to local The Iranian government, even in have helped the people of Iran, but improved radically in Iran. “When by the tragedy of Khomeini’s after the Shah, Omid guesses more not united. There are so many Funeral services will be Saturday Budget and Research Officer businesses, so they will know where the midst of American freedom, he he didn’t, just the rich people living regime. The story he tells, repeated than half of the poor people are dis­ groups and parties. (And Khomeini) at 10 a.m. at the Belmont Funeral church collateral on Lorbler Robert Huestis said he called they 'can make donations and save the 1978 revolution started, answers. He fears possible retribu­ Home, 19 S. Main St,, Coichester, several other towns and found they in Tehran and the big cities, but everything changed. We were so countless times in other Iranian appointed. is trying to prepare someone to take on their taxes. tion from “agents of the regime, with a mass of Christian burial at 11 had not been notified either. (forgot) the people in villages,” he free to talk, to make political par­ families, illustrates the power of the “ When you haye a regim e that has over, the Ayatollah Montazeri, and who may make problems for us.” says. ties during the revolution, and even government to control even the power, you ask, why don’t they (the is introducing him as the next a m. at St. Andrew's Church. ford Correctional Center in connec­ make a cash contribution toward 'The lack of notification has left By Raymond T. DeMeo “The people who were working for after that.” thoughts of its citizens. poor) do something (to improve leader.” Friends may call at the funeral tion with the beating death of a Lorbier’s bond. the town with little time to .imple­ “ IF T H E Y K N O W your name. home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. Herald Reporter feliow Laotian refugee, Linh Phom- Defense attorney Elliot contacted ment the law. Four arrested Memorial donations may be made to Two more bail bondsmen have mahaxay. Lorbier allegedly clubbed bondsmen Boyd and Carbone after “We do not have the time to con­ the American Cancer Society in refused to accept the Church of his victim with a baseball bat on Bradley notified him last week that tact every agency,” said Cassano. In hot tub theft care of the donor’s local chapter. he could not accept church property “ We hope they will be able to pick Christ's of Manchester’s offer of its July 8. Phommahaxay died a week COVENTR'Y — Four Manchester as a bond guarantee. this up through the newspapers.” property as collateral to post Loma later. youths were charged Wednesday He still doesn't know what happened Mario H. Orduz Boyd said the bonding company be Among the projects that could Lorbier’s $100,000 bond. Eugene Brewer, pastor of the with first-degree-larceny in connec­ Mario Hugo Orduz, 57, of 113 Pine works with insisted that at least qualify for tax-free donations by Bondsmen Robert B. Boyd of Church of Christ and Lorbier’s tion with the theft of two hot tubs St. died Sunday in Colombia, South Manchester and James J. Carbone $50,000 of Lorbier’s bond be posted businesses are the Cheney Hall friend and confidante, said he isn’t from the Sabrina Pool Co., Route America, while on vacation. He wae of Hartford this morning gave the in liquid assets — that is, cash, renovation and the town’s share of the husband of Graciela Orduz. He sure what the church w ill do now to 44A. same reasons for refusing the deposit accounts, or stocks and the Project Concern voluntary help free the accused killer from Coventry police, who were and his wife and their five children bonds. busing program costs, Cassano said. Survivor recalls church’s offer as did bondsmen operated a dress manufacturing jail. He said he would contact Lor­ assisted by the Manchester Police Edward J. Bradley of Coventry last He explained that if Lorbier’s He added that some town- business in Hartford. bier’s attorney, David J; Elliott of Department, said the tubs, valued at week; namely, that it would be bond w ere ever called, the bonding administered programs, like the He was born in Colombia on Aug, Hartford, for guidance. $2,200, were recovered within an nearly impossible to foreclose on company would be responsible for Senior Citizens Center and Dial-A- 5, 1925, and hadn't returned to the hour after the alleged theft during the church’s property if Lorbier Brewer said he did not know delivering the $100,000 to the court. Ride, and some programs at land of his birth for 30 years. He had the arrest of the four youths at about skipped bail. whether members of the church That means the bonding company, Manchester Community College, -fated Iran raid 2:30 a.m. Wednesday. lived in Manchester for the past 21 lorb ier, 26, is being held at Hart­ congregation would be willing to and in particular the bondsmen, like the Women’s Center, the Volun­ Released on $2,000 bonds and years. would have to institute foreclosure tary Action Program and the MCC Besides his wife he leaves his five ordered to appear in Tolland County proceedings against the church if Relays, also might qualify. By Al Palmer Marine helicopter pilots “ cowards.” from the USS Nimitz. “ We never en­ children: Gloria 0. Carrara of Hart­ Superior Court were Stewart R. church property was collateral for Other agencies that probably Special to the Herald He later denied making that charge. countered any dust storms (which ford, Chela O. Morrison of MacCluggage, 16, of 111 Tanner St.; Cable TV growing up the bond. would qualify include independent “ I know Col. Beckwith is an out­ forced two of the helicopters to turn Manchester, Stella Grzyb of Bolton, Christopher Lappen, 17, of 119 Most judges would be reluctant to groups that receive town fundings, CRESTVlEW, Fla. - J.J. Beyers spoken person,” Beyers said. ” ... I back). We did hit a little haze after Mario Orduz and Ulysses Orduz, Constance Drive; Ernest W. Eib II, foreclose on a church, Boyd said, so like Crossroads Inc. and the says it still helps him to talk about know there were a lot of scared peo­ we came over the mountains. The both of Manchester; and two Continued from poge I systems representing about ?3 18, of 129 Cushman Drive, and An­ the bonding agent might be left Sheltered Workshop, Mrs. Marcus what happened early that morning ple, but I don’t know o f any cowards. landing was rough but we made it brothers, Aliro Orduz of Manchester biliion in assets. drew Cartwright, 17, of 86 Barry liable for the bond. said. in the Iranian desert. “ Beckwith is a leader, not an of­ without too much difficulty. The and Elio Orduz in Venezuela; five million in 1980 to 56 million. That The Journal said they now com­ Road. Carbone, who last week said he The law, known as “ An act con­ Beyers was a radio operator on ficer. He’s the kind of man I would pilots used vision goggles and went sisters, Mary Orduz of New York Ci­ leaves fewer traditional mand 33 percent of all cable TV sub­ could see no problem with use of a cerning Connecticut neighborhood one of the three G-130 Air Force like to serve with. If he toid you to in without any lights.” ty. Nini LaPointe of Willington, homemakers at home to watch the scribers and are spending millions church as collateral, said he learned assistance,” allows businesses tax New York City’s Central Park is cargo planes used in the aborted do something there was a reason Yolanda Torres, Esperanza Rojas network soap operas or the new of dollars more to test the readiness Beyers said all of the markings on otherwise after checking with his breaks for donations to qualified nearly twice as big as the world’s mission in April, 1980 to rescue the behind it.” and Oliva Pujol, all in Venezuela; women's cable offering. Daytime. of the public to shell out cash for in­ the planes were concealed. Crew bonding company. groups providing community sei[- second smallest country, Monaco. 53 Americans held hostage in Beyers had volunteered for the members wore unmarked flight and two grandchildren. formation on a home TV set or com­ Tehran. He narrowly escaped with mission in January of 1979, less than Ironically, some of the strongest suits and all they had to identify He was a mefnber of St. James puter screen. his life. two months after the hostages were Church of Manchester. Funeral ser­ belief in the future of the future them were their dog tags and Such information could come into Beyers remembers that dawn was taken. medium may be found in the boar­ vices will be Saturday at 8:15 a.m. the home by the traditional cable- breaking as he and other members “ We all had separate missions and military ID cards. drooms of what should be a natural from Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. satellite system or via teletext, a of the rescue team learned that Col. no one knew what the other missions The attack team wore Navy watch enemy of cable video — the Center St., with a mass of resurrec­ growing technology by which the Charlie Beckwith had called off the were. Our mission was to go in, caps, blue pants and shirts. tion at 9 a m. in St. James Church. newspapers. horizontal line seen between frames V raid because of the loss of three of refuel the helicopters, return to our “ On their shoulder was a U.S. Burial will be in St. James The Wall Street Journal recently as a TV picture tumbles can be the eight helicopters. base of operations and return the flag. I understand the reason for Cemetery. Friends may call at the reported that Time, Newhouse expanded, accordion style, to ac­ But Beyers’ C-130 never got off the following night to pick up the attack Publications, The Tim es M irror Co., their dress was so they would funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 commodate airline schedules, ground. The plane was struck by a team .” recognize their own men and to 9 p.m. and Friday from 2 to 4 and and Knight-Ridder Newspapers have weather reports, television helicopter that had just refueled and From then until that disastrous combined investments in cable wouldn’t he shooting at each other.” 7 to 9 p.m. schedules and, of course, ads! ■^^Grand ©penin^ it set off a huge fireball that con­ morning, members of the C-130 sumed the two aircraft and killed crew rehearsed their roles over and WITHIN HOURS, the mission eight men. over. No one knew when the real of "A t first I thought we were being would be canceled and catastrophe thing would begin. UPl photo , would strike. Beyers says he shelled,” Beyers recalled. “I was: Beyers’ C-IM left the U.S. on remembers just one thing after he Suspects nabbed after chase standing about five feet from the April 18, 1980 and flew to Egypt. The New Linoleum Store JEWEL JACKSON M cC'ABE WANTS BLACK WOMEN HONORED pilot when we were hit. I saw the got out of the burning plane. Two days later, they began their “ I k e p t asking about my flare and the pilot yelled, ‘Let’s get flight to Iran. wristwatch. I had just paid $41 to get Manchester police broke off pursuit of a car speeding street as three persons fled from it into the woods w e s t. . . . “we do come from a history steeped in greatness" the hell out of here.’” “ W E W E R E G IVEN four hours it repaired before we left the U.S.,” through north on Main Street early this morning, but of Union Pond, police said. “I saw I couldn’t get out from the to prepare for take-off. We left he said. The only part of his left they caught two of the suspects who had been in the car Two of the three were caught, police said. front and I headed for the rear of the about 8 or 9 p.m. and were supposed forearm that is not scarred is where as they fled on foot after hitting a guardrail at Main Richard Wood, of no certain address, a Rockville man, plane. That’s the last thing I to land at midnight. It was one he wore the watch. and North School streets. was turned over to Hartford police. Carl Lepage of 15 remember until I woke up on the JOE T’s minute past midnight when we He managed to protect his face The chase began at about 3a.m. when police spotted a Cottage St. was being held in lieu of bond. Both were ground.” and ears, although his eyebrows and car that Hartford Police were seeking because, police charged by Manchester police with Interfering with a (rear of locksmith) Awards to recognize touched down.” BEYERS HAD severe bums on top of his head were singed by the in­ said, its driver had tried to run down two Hartford police officer. 109 Center S t Beyers said the C-130s flew a his arms and backside. Doctors had tense heat. policemen. The third suspect, who was not caught, was identified 646-6058 different route than the helicopters little hope he would survive. But he Manchester police cut off their persuit after the car as Larry Clark of Zion Street, Hartford. Manchester began to recover during 12 days In they were chasing slid sideways, nearly hitting a pole, Out of town call collect the intensive care unit at Brook and ran red lights at Haynes and at Middle Turnpike, successful black women Army Medical Center in Texas and police said. two months later he was home. But a policeman spotted the car at North School Ceramic Bath Tile Kitchen Carpet Experts rethinking "It was a miracle that more had Revive Your liMtall«d up to 100 ft. Inotallod u p to A c IO N E W YO RK (U P I) — To provide recognition for because black women in Egypt were adored for not been killed," he said. “If the American black women who achieve success, a new their strength and beauty, and Idealized in the coun­ ‘hello’ had struck farther back' It Tired Furniture... series of awards is being created. try’s art; would have been a bell of a mess.” Twenty-six seek With Watkin’s Repair Service t i i g t i The award Itself, created at Tiffany’s, Is an ebony Beyers, divorced since 1975, is infant diet advice The National Coalition of 100 Black Women, un­ ’ 2 9 9 *’ and crystal stetiie with the stylistic representation now on full disability and takes care der the leadership M Jewell Jackson McCabe, has Bring new life rog.63M.M of a black woman’s head, the logo of the coalition. of his six children at home in to your furni­ l«9> 188.86 announced the Candace Awards — "the Academy aNCINNA’n (UPI) - Mom, for that nursing time needs to be (pr*p •xtra) Niceville, Fla. At 39, his bands are housing position ture. By hev- aacaHairt oholoa of eolora v Awards for black women.” Women such as Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, a all her wisdom, may not be an lengthened. ing gouget« theoretical physicist with Bell Laboratories, are in crippled like an old man struck by •cretdiet end expert on infant nutrition. Aunt “ Basically, what the American cigarette burnt touched ' "There are too few black women in the media and the running. arthritis. Sally’s advice probably is no better. Academy of Pediatrics is saying is With the deadline set at 4:30 this afternoon, the have some functional use (in up. And wobbly chain print journalism, reflecting where we are, where “ 1 Even your doctor may be sur­ that we heed ... breast feeding total­ Manchester Housing Authority has received 26 and tabiM recriued. Give ' The coalition, founded in New York in 1970 by a we onhe ^ m and where we’re going lii this society my hands),’’ Beyers said, picking up prisingly out-of-date on the subject. applications for the post of executive director being u t your protaTem. And Hi-Low Shag Carpeting group of 24 black women to serve as a bridge ly In the first six months— or, if that we II do our best to as bbick women,’’ Ms. McCabe says. "Even though a coffee cup,” ; ..; After I came "Many doctors get very little vacated by Dennis Phelan. aoNe Itl NietBiled between feminist and civil ri(^ts organizations, Is not possible, feeding a baby only j history gets confused in this country, we do come home from Brooks, I couldn’t even nutrition training in medical The Board of Commissioners of the Authority is Iheludee pad & labor Mamhigton now has 850 members In its New ITork chapter and commercially prep ar^ formula in from a history steeped in greatness.” button my pants.” school,” says Janette Taper, an expected to meet in executive session Wednesday to 6,000 members nationwide. the first six months.” nstrong No-Wax His thou^ts still wander to the associate professor of nutrition at determine what procedure it will follow in selecting the "Candace” was the ancient Ethiopian title for Mother’s milk or formula should MS. M eCABE serves on numerous boards and is scene of Desert One. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and be the major food source for the new director. empreu or queen — a reminder Of black female “ It helps me to talk about it,” he vinyi director of goviemment and community affairs at State University at Blacksburg, Va. next six months, she said, with solid Pascal Mastrangelo, chairman of the board, said For e Free * . /ri. power and accomplishment dating back to 33$ B.C. 12 95 said. " I ^ not to think about it, but W N E T television in New York: ‘T v e run into doctors who are still food Introduced gradually. today members will determine how many of the E ftim a te - . if- ■ KitcniNi Floor Linking the title with the award Is an an>ropiiate juat bring V what really bothers me is. that I recommending skim milk in the “In the '60s, infants were being applicants will be interviewed personally. He doubted it m your liioMMuptotXia symbol, says Ms. McCabe, “to show there baa been don’t really know what happened. I I’ She says she Is “ passionately” dedicated to the first year of a baby’s life.” fed solid food as early as two weeks would be feasible to interview all of them. furniture. n g . 17.M a conti^ty of excellence for black women.” For larger coalition’s caoamitment to "pass on the legacy of keep wondering if there was Nutritionists frown on feeding of age. Now, according to a recent The vacancy was widely advertised, according to something I could have done to help Ite m t/ M l THE^iPANEL of judges Includes Benjamin achievement-oriented black women to young black babies cow’s milk until they are at study, the average is more like 3Vk Phelan, and an effort was made to contact as many fo r an ap­ the others. pointment •xecUMit Hooks, president of the N A A C P; Eachel Robinson, women, and to speak own behalf in tatriM of career least a year old, Ms. Taper said in a months.” groups as possible that represent minorities. Phelan •179*1 “ While I was in the hospital I w ith our ehoie* of colora president of the Jackie Robinson Foundation, and development, political action and economic recent interview in C in i^ t i, where Ms. Taper attributes the push said he received a number of inquiries from minority mobile 1 0 9 .2 4 9 4 8 development.” talked to the Marine Pilot, but we she spoke at the American Home toward solid foqds, not to • representatives. . Turf* I**®*/ repair. Susan Taylor, Editor in Chief ol Ebnence Magazine. .r;-; ______never discussed what happened. Economics Association’s annual physicians, but to well-meaning r The requirements for the post are knowledge of an i p ! i p « d ^ The awards will be presented ^ t . 30 In the “liie national focal point Is to bring to the Ehrerything I know about it is hear­ convention. friends or relatives. \ * experience with HUD programs and the Department of A Reliable Sincebt 1874. ^m a In and Browfae Aroundf' Egyptian Ro(»n of tha Mstropolltan Museum of Art public’s attention achievement-oriented black say. I just know I would not be here “ First, nutritionally, the baby She said Infant nutrition is Housing, personnel supervision, contract and grant ad- women in areas of history, new technology, health- today if It had not for two PIm m : NawBhoi to 15 black women of "outstanding achievement or doesn’t need it. Second, becoming an increasingly important . ■'‘ministration, pogram development and budget prepara­ 643-5171 indivldual»wbo tove helped In ibe development and science, ecoiK»nlc develpinnent, bustoess, arts aqd medics of the Delta team that kept physiologically, they can’t handle it. field, with the experts now con­ tion. letters,” Ms. M cCabe’'says. “,We’re not only growtt of bladi women.” ■ me alive.” It overloads their systems.” sidering its long-term effects. The salary is to be negotiated. puiiiiinmi mnuR amvicm singers, actors and paHorm ers." Ms. McCabe says the EgypUan Itoom wax picked She said the American Academy Unfortunately, clear-cut infom u- ; Phelan is leaving for a position in West Hartford with 936MAIN STREET (Rear), MANCHESTER IN AN ARTICLE in Newsweek, Beckwith la quoted as calling the of Pediatrics supports the position tlon isn’t alw ajv available, aha aaM. ' broader responsibility. t)’ r •■ 12 MANt'liKSTKR HERALD. Thuni., Aug, l». 1«B2 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thure., Aug. 12, 1962 - 1.1 Advice Scientists report progress on gonorrhea, meningitis vaccines

Wednesday. annually in the United States and volunteers. year, according to Dr. William M. an epidemic in South Africa showed By Jan Zlegl.f “encouraging” results. Unitad Praaa Intarnatlonai ; "It’j the first vaccine that’s klUs 3,000 to 3,000. Brinton said if the vaccine is ap­ McCormack of Downstate Medical •tm dnmoodrated any promlae against ’Ilie commenU were made at the proved for marketing It would Center in Brooklyn. The vaccine is intended to block Child car seats can avert tragedy : BOSTON - The firat vaccine gouMThea wliataoever,” said Dr. International Conference of probhbly be used first in Africa, Fewer than 400 cases of the resis­ group B meningitis bacteria. Vac­ shown to be effective against Charies Brintoo, whose team at the Microbiology In Boston. where gonorrhea Is epidemic and tant strain were recorded each year cines for two other types of gonorrhea — including the' new Uhivuatty of Pittsburgh'developed Brinton’s team, whidi conducted difficult to treat. Forty to 50 percent from 1976 through 1979, McCormack meningitis, group' A and C, have DEAR ABBYi ailulw could hold on to the off my daughter (I'll call penicillin-resistant “ super ' the vaccine. the early gonorrhea vaccine tests on of African women are sterile wrote in the New England Journal been on the market since 1974. “Leanied Too Late” lost dummy! All lost their grip, her Amy) at the gonorrhea” — may undergo wide- Another scientist said a vaccine only a few people at a time, will because of gonorrhea, he said. of Medicine. But this has Scientists hope to combine the A, Tina, her precious 6- and the dummied flew babysitter’s. Amy was not scale testing for the first time next that works in similar ways has coordinate l^ e -s c a le testing with The vaccine, which prevents the skyrocketed to 2,734 recorded cases B and C vaccines with others to monttM)ld daughter in a D e a r A lib y forwArdl Please print this in a car seat, nor was she year. already been showh to be effective scientists at Walter Reed Army bacteria from adhering to potential in 1981 and 1,323 in the first four come up with a super innoculation car accident because the and sign me . . i belted in by a seat bslL Thousands of volunteers, probably against the leading cause of hospital in Washington. victims, would also be effective months of 1982 — an annual rate this that can block all forms of the dis­ child was not secured in a Abigail Van Buran ^NCBBNEDMOM Why? ’ Because she cried m ilitary personnel, will r e ^ v e the bacterial meningitis In children. Dr. Eklmund Trafnont, head of the against . pehicillin-resistant year of 3,639. ease, FYasch said. car seat. She wrote, "If y IN INDIANA and screamed, "I want to experimenUl gononhea vaccine un­ Bacterial meningitis, a serious In­ infectious disease division at Walter gonorrhea, he said. Dr. Carl Frasch of the National The vaccines would be used most­ stand up. Daddy I” After flammation of the three membranes / Reed, said In a telephone interview This strain is still relatively rare, Center for Drugs and Biologies said ly among children who have may writing this saves only one ggsaamaa^BassKsm der a proposal awaiting approval child, Tina’s death will not DEAR A BB Y i llianks reading yoiir column^ 1 from the Defense Departm'ent, covering the brain and spinal cm4 , it will take six months after ap­ accounting for only .5 percent of the tests of a new meningitis vaccine in­ come into contact with confirmed have been in vain.” for printingthe letter from made a «leclBida. -l wmdd leaders of the study said strikes an estimated 30,000 people proval is received to select 1 million cases of gonorrhea each volving thousands of people during cases of meningitis, he said. I want Tina’s mother to “Learned Too Late.” We rather listen tp. Any know what she had done for also learned too late. We scream Hian never hear •me. We have a 7-month-old didn’t lose our ddld, but her voice again. son, Steven,' who has Thanks to Tina’s mom be trained to climb into the our child lost an eye while F irst I am going home to always had the safest sur­ for being brave and selfless seats themselves to be standing up in a ca r that pick up our unused ca r Shingles victims' tests doesn't harm infants roundings we could provide enough to tell her story. buckled in. cam e to a sudden stop. He seat, o n I will go get Amy;< — except in the car. ’There, This mom . . . Our neighbor was in a was thrown against an at the sitter’s. And from' 1 lovingly placed him in a LEARNED IN ’HME car accident with her two o p ^ metal ashtray on the now-on, she will never BOSTON (UPl) — The controversial taminating their milk and harming their in­ human breast milk in amounts that can be 'carrier beside me. Tina’s IN CLOVIS, CALIF. young children. The little dashboard and cut bis little again ride without being for cancer unjustified pesticide used against, the fast-breeding fants.” considered harmful to a nursing infant,” the ■mother made me see that ones were thrown around eye so badly it couldn’t be protected! Mediterranean fruit fly in California and Homes of the participants had been study said. •all the love in the world DEAR ABBYi Bravo so violently that even their saved. Had that child b ^ Thank you, Abby, for Florida poses no danger of contaminating sprayed four to 14 times during their The volunteers’ homes were sprayed buckled into a seat belt as p rin ^ that letter. And pregnancies and nursing periods, wrote could not keep our precious for your letter concerning father was not allowed to BOSTON (U Pl) - MilUons of doUaia Mayo’s epidemiolgy department, said nursing mothers’ milk or jeopardizing their from July through September 1981 under a he should have been, Jt thank Tina’s mother for Lonnerdal and Maria Teresa Asquith of the child safe in a car without safety car seats for see their bodies before the of cancer tests are performed un­ this may nave been due to chance. infants’ health, researchers said today. program" ordered by C!alifoniia Gov. Ed­ never would have having the courage to write Institute for Medical Research. a car seat and seat belt. children. funeral! Photo by Shrovoport (La.) Tlmaa necessarily on victims of shingles, a In a letter the New England Journal of mund G. Brown Jr. after a massive ground happened. We will always so that other parents could Herpes zoster, completely different Malathion, they wrote, is rapidly The awful truth is that I It takes about 20 seconds Safety tests were made painful disease resulting from the same Medicine, researchersto said they found no attack failed to eradicate the medfly from a using 10-pound dummies in­ feel a terrible sense of guilt learn from her tragic loss. from the venereal disease known as processed and eliminated by the body. But have a car seat, but have to put my 11-month-old virus that causes chicken pox, a Mayo sign of maUthlon in milk of nine nursing three-county quarantined area of the Santa because it was our fault, SMARTER NOW herpes, is the name for a group of dis­ there was concern in California and ;never used it. I found all daughter into her seat, stead of live infants. The Pipes away Clinic study said today. mothers who lived in California’s Santa Clara Valley. stick her arms through the adults were instructed to not his. IN ILLINOIS eases commonly known as shingles, Florida, where most of the spraying was sorts of excuses — too Researchers found that in spite of caused by the varicella-zoster vinis. The Oara Valley, a key spraying target. Some residents petitioned to halt the ■much trouble, Steven straps and buckle up. Some hold onto the dummies as ALSO LEARNED DEAR SMARTER! Cartton E. Burke Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Burke of 36 Bryon done to protect fruit crops, that it would theories to the contrary, there were no virus lodges in nerve cells, theoretically “I always think more research is good, spraying because of possible health hazard, fCHsed and fought it, takes people say, “Kids refuse to they would a live baby 'TOO LATE What a pity Tina’s mother Road, recently played the bagpipes to salute the arrival of a British contaminate nursing mothers’ milk. more cases of cancer over six years during a bout with chicken pox, and is ac­ but this was enough to at least head off the but lost in a court hearing. The spraying too long, etc. What a ride in those things.” while riding in a car at 30 will never know bow many The minimum their equipment could Royal Air Force bomber to the Barksdaje 8th Air Force Museum near among 590 patlentsswith herpes zoster, tivated later on. major concerns about the sprayiflg,” said ■ ended last month, except in a few isolated ■selfish, careless mother Hogwash! Who’s in charge miles per hour. The car DEAR A B B Y i After children her letter will detect was 100 times lower than the level Shreveport, La. The retired bomber was a gift of the United Kingdom to or shingles, than would have been Bo Lonnerdal, an assistant professor of areas where medfly maggots were found. I've been. But no more! A anyway? If children were stopped suddenly, as reading the letter from save. My mail showed a At least 300,000 cases of herpes zoster allowed by the U.S. Food and Drug Ad­ the Air Force. Burke Jr., a Manchester High School and Hartford expected among an equal number of nutrition at the University of California at During hearings on malathion, experts trip may take a few extra placed in car seats from though in a collision, and • Learned Too Late,” I tremendous outpouring of occur each year in the United States. ministration for cow’s milk. ' Conservatory of Music graduate, Is a sergeant In the Air Force. He healthy people who never had the dis­ Davis. - testified that it was a low toxic insecticide .minutes, but Steven’s life the time they were infants, even though they knew it started shaking in my love, sympathy and ap­ The disease is believed to occur when a "It is therefore suggested that malathion played with the Taggart Pipe Band In Tolland before Joining the Air ease. which quickly dissipated in the environ­ is worth it! as mine were, they would was coming, not one of the shoes. I had just dropped preciation. person’s immune system is not func­ “The point is mothers should not be over­ that is inhaled or ingested during extensive “Simply to perform a complete history ment. Force In 1977. and physical examination, chest X-ray tioning properly because of other dis­ ly concerned about the spraying con­ aerial spraying does not contaminate film and complete blood count, in each ease, treatment for cancer and other -patient at the time of the initial diagnosis reasons. would cost more than |20 million each Woman needs a new zest for life The virus, which invades nerve cells, year,’’ the study in the New England Thoughts Journal of Medictoe said. causes painful skin sores on the trunk of tivities or engage in social Am I on it for life? the body. In rarer cases, it can cause DEAR DR. LAMB: I “Such expense is not justified on th e . events that can snap you temporary facial paralysis and ear pain. . am a 27-year-old female, DEAR READERi You basis of the evaluation of patients with out of it. herpes zoster in Rochester, Minn.,” it Patients usually become immune after married with no children, should have had and may The experience of serious Illness is get along with. Exercise helps too if you concluded. the first attadi of herpes zoster. o F c a m i COM/EHIESKE? and as far as I can deter­ still have evidence of an often accompanied by some form of ■It may be helpful to get in touch with Your Health happen to have a sedentary “The incidence of cancer during the mine, in relatively good overactive thyroid. In addi­ depression. If one’s life has been the irritation, anger — even rage at the Many forms of cancer are also MARKET MARKET CHEQUE! CHEQUE job. Incidentally, jobs with first year and the first five years after ‘ health. But I am always tion to literally unbalan­ characterized by doing, suddenly a whole “way things are.” And when the pain of believed to be related to an immune Lawrence Lamb, M.O. no future stifle goals and the diagnosis of herpes zoster is the tired. 1 don’t know if it is cing your entire endocrine way of being Is stopped, limited, forced living overwhelms us — it may be Cod deficiency, so for years some CHEQUE. lead to boredom and lack same as the incidence in the general pop­ weather, some mineral or system, that can lead to to face radical change. This turn of life for whom we feel the anger. Then give it researchers — backed by some studies— of energy. ulation; therefore, subjecting Jratients ; vitamin deficiency or if it loss of muscle, skin was not chosen, and a person can feel to God. Certainly, an acquaintance with have assumed many herpes zoster DEAR DR. LAMBi with herpes zoster to aggressive Mm... CHBOUB- is normal. changes and even loss or like a victim, done to rather than doing,' the Scriptures Should tell us that God can patients should be monitored extensively 0 When I was in college I workups for occult (hiddoi) cancer does I^.THE I have been taking a thinning of hair. It can be and Quite helpless In the face of it all. take, dur anger — as God can accept for cancer. Some researchers even MmET aeouE. not seem justified,” the study said. ■ vitamin every day for the decided to lose weight quite dangerous, causing anything else about us. Our depression believe herpes zoster virus can cause The researchers rqiorted there was a ■ last four years or so, in- without effort so I in­ the heart to be more There also may be a sense of boredom cracked or broken, we may gain hope — cancer. slightly higher rate of colon cancer in all : eluding One-A-Day, creased my thyroid hor­ susceptible to serious from spending many, long hours lying in for recovery or for a new way of living— participants and bladder cancer in Others, cited in conflicting reports, ■ Geritol, Geritol Mega DEAR READER: chological or lifestyle. And mone. I was supposed to irregularities. bed, neither able or motivated to act, to for however long. have recommended no special treatment Vitamins and others. First, 1 would suggest a vitamins and minerals do take three grains but I took You must talk to your be creative. Visitors’ time may be women. Dr. Leonard T. Kurland, a co­ author of the study and chairman of for herpes zoster patients. It is especially hard to medical examination. not cure that problem. nine grains or three pills doctor about it and let him restricted, and you may not like the diet Rev. Erneiil Harris . pull myself out of bed each .There are many medical Most people do not have Instead of one. Of course regulate you properly. How offerki by ’FV or radio. Youljlroommate Chaplain, Pastoral Chre Department • morning to prepare for causes for fatigue but all of fatigue because of “tired that was stupendously much thyroid you need may be uncommunicative or difficult to Manchester Memorial Hospital work, although I like my them explain only 15 per­ blood.” Rather they have idiotic, but I kept it up for should be determined by ! work once I get there. 1 get cent of the cases of fatigue. lost their enthusiasm for four years. Now I have cu t! your responses. Yes, if you 3(>4oot beer bottle missing; . from eight to nine hours of The other 85 percent occur life. dewn to six grains but if I need it to begin with you ■ sleep, which I'm told is in people who have no How do you regain it? By cut to three grains I get will probably need it for MANCHESTER WALLPAPER & PAINT . adequate. medical cause for fatigue. having some goals that extremely fatigued. life. You can’t stimulate I’ve been .afraid to ask bwner offering a rewoix) ’ My husband experiences But if you happened to mean something to you. your low thyroid condition 185 West Middle Trnpke. the same overall tired have low thyroid function Reward yourself with any doctor what I have by diet gimmicks. ■ feeling every day but he or other problems it would things you enjoy. If you are done to myself hut I 646-0143 ! claims to be a night person be important to find it and one of those people who do desperately want to know Look for the many HARTFORD (U Pl) — Where do you stolen bottle. “This morning we bad eight calls : and has trouble falling correct it. not enjoy anything you and I’m wondering what bargain buys advertised in SERVICE • SAVINQ8 SATISFACTION hide a 30-foot bbttle? telling us they spotted the bottle up on ; asleep. What do you The most likely cause for may n e^ to make an effort the possibilities of ever the Classified columns Someone who made off with two of six the roof of Donut in Hartford,’’ Ms. • suggest? your fatigue is psy­ to learn some new ac­ getting off the stuff are. today. inflatable bottles used for promotional Mr. purposes knows the answer or decided to Anderson said Wednesday. “Tell them to Wallcoverings Sale deflate one of the giants. stop calling, that’s where it’s supposed to One of the towering bottles as been be.” The bottle snatched from its place atop returned and the Miller Brewing Co. is 8 * ' the Dunkin’ Donuts shop In ^ s t Hart­ Stylish senior citizen has difficulty offering a $250 reward for return of the ford was returned anonymously. other. “ We were told where It would be at a How To Open Your Market Cheque DEAR DR. BLAKER 11 um sehsr “It’s not like they could use it for Market Cheque is two flnahclai ser­ I’lach month. Aim'll retei\e an iiemi/e(.l state DEAR DR. BLAKER: I DEAR READER i How certain time and it was there,” Ms. ment listing e\er\ iiansai. lion, u m reu n em am 42 years old and the anything,’’ said Sherry Anderson, assis­ vices in one. Like a money market fund, \ i^it aiu Heritage savings office and open am a senior citizen with a can you expect your Anderson said. “ We didn’t care about balance and \(>ui interest earned voiir .Market Chei|ue with S i.o n o o r more. oldest of three daughters. tant office manager for Fordham it*s a high yield investment. Like a serious problem. I feel a parents, who are well who took it, we just got our bottle. That’s checking account, it can be used to pay Market Cheque For Your Business Once )ou have .Market (;hec|ue. you )l know My two sisters and I have along in years, to take your Distributors, the local Miller distributor. all we care about.” all of your household or business ex­ ex.icilv vv hy ev erv hotly s t.ilk’ing abi mt it lot younger than I look. Ask .Market Chei|ue is a perfect im estm eiit lor That might not sound had a very had relationship side in an argum oit end ‘You can't exactly set np a 30-foot bottle 3 u t where did the other bottle go, the penses. for years. of beer in your living room.” your business too. I se it to Imest vour extra much like serious problem Dr. Blaker risk alienating their otbw one that stood above the Aamco cash, and your aecumulatc’.l interest could Money Market Interest on Your Entire but it causes me great dif­ Last month an incident two daughters? Right now, Since the reward was announced in a^ Transmissions shop in New Britain? amount to thousands o f dollar s in extra pro­ Karen Blaker, Ph.D. occurred that bothered Balance ficulties with my friends. they probably want to keep newspaper Wednesday, Fordham has “The thing was so beautiful on top of fit each \e-ai 10X)0*Current Annual Rate :p m n me very much. It doesn’t I'nlikc similar plans, yourcinirc Market Available thru 6/17/82 Simple interest ciecJiied monthly For example, I dress peace in the family and a n iteu l>een flooded with calls from people who the shop. I loved it,” lamented manager Free of Charge matter what it was very distressed about your William Barrows. Cheque balance earns high money market in­ with style and flair and I think they know the whereabouts of the As long as you maintain a balance of SSon wear bright colors. because the problem was reaction to their lade of terest..as long as you maintain a balance ot THE MARKET CHEQUE PLAN iS NOT A SAVINGS AC that our parents should Si.OtK) or more. Plus, your rate changes or more, your Market Chc(|ue is free of per COUNT OR A DEPOSIT AND IS NOT INSURED BY THE FED Evidently, someone my support. Chec|ue charges and monthly ser\ ice ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION have taken my side. They \vL*ekly to relleci the latest trends in the age should wrap money market. It your halanee falls below charges.* 'I’ou p.iy onl\ a small fee lor the Your investment m a Market Cheque agreement is secured themselves in gray rags didn’t take anyone’s side. Remember, your BREATER RAVIHBS ON IN-STOCK WALLPAPER you'll earn 5'A % inieresl. but only printing of your Cheques, Should your (both as to prmcipal and interest) by securities issued or because the people I see probably worth a thousand the fashion magazines. Now I have stopped problems lie with your for those days it falls below. As soon as your balance fall below SSt)0, there w ill be a S i guaranteed by the United Stales government or an agency Prices gtart at *1.00 per single roll About Town thereol The Market Cheque Plan involves the sale ot Merkel words. After reading your Yes, there are now older talking to them. socially are always com­ sisters — not with your balance returns to Si.ooo. you will once service charge plus a KK' per Cheque charge Cheque agreements which are retail repurchase agreements letter, I am still left fashion models who menting on my clothes. I am afraid I may never parents. Let them remain iUto OmoI aw UtmM poooroavi again receive tlic higher rate. You Pay No State Dividends Tax which mature on a daily basis This document does not con. wondering whether there is frequent such popular see them again because free from that conflict and slituje an otter to sell, or the solicitation ot an otter to buy It has gotten to the point negotiable. To register contact Elaine Works Like a Checking Account The high money market interest you earn any oi the Market Cheque agreements Relerence should be really a problem here or women’s magazines as they are In their 70s and not end their life on speaking ! where I am beginning to Buying Paint or 8taln?^Ch^k with U» Rret anjl Bevel __ Programs set Afeisner at the Center at 6463811. Like a checking account, you can use your with Market c;hec|ue is not subjeet to the made to the Disclosure Statement which contains complete whether your friends might details concerning the ottering ot such agreements ; wonder whether maybe I Ladles Home Journal and in good health! What should terms with all their Camnectieut State Dividends and Interest just be jealous of your Woman’s Day. Market Cheques to pay your bills. Simply ■ am a. little off my rocker. I do? children. The Pastoral Counsriing C m ter will write one in any amount. Von'll still earn In­ Tax. whereas the interest earned on money 'Regardless of balance commercial Market Cheque plans youthful approach to life.. may incur special charges depending cn volume What do you think? offer two eihtcational programs starting terest on the money until the Cheque clears. market funds is. You might want to match Do not ask yourself, “Do in September. The center Is boused at M7 Bridge club results DEAR READER i In your style of dress against I look my age?” Instead s w e i m N. Main St. I this case, a picture would some of the older models in ask, “Do I look terrific?” The following are the results of the The first program, wfakb will start 0RII1ll0N.-flU. 10-0 Aug. 2 and 9 games of the Manchester U-nCK KPPIES & PEACHES Sept. 20 and continue on four consecutive A.M. Bridge club; Mondays, will be on sin|^ parenttng. North-South: Frankie Brown and Faye Adopt a pet JOHNNY UPPLESEED’O fMM eijN&'NiiMkvs The s^slons will include dealing with Lawrence, first; Burt Smyth and Flo less time and awrjDr and more demands; nuBMa iimiimi _ Smyth, second. 'expectations from children, family and OPEN 10-8 DAILY ^ t - W e s t : Sid Mendelsohn and Sara visits of the other parent, oommnnica- Mendelsohn, fln t; Bev Saunders and RT. S3 ELLINGTON. CONN. tlon, discipUne and values. Dale Harned, seemd. needs a mother Picking The second program is entitled For Up To Oslo North-Souto: Burt Smyth and Flo Everybody^ “Woman Emerging.” This program will CondfltoiM S n ^ , ttrri; Floyd Baranello and Elaine deal with .the varied roles womm play. By Barbara Richmond Howatt, second. CAU 878-1000. There will be two aesriou of tU$ . Herald Reporter East«West: Ellen Goldberg and Sue program. Evening sewdon will be, from Henry, flnt; Ronny Toomey and Olym­ 7:30 to 9 starting Sept. M. It'will nm for “Woody” , a female puppy who’s only 5 3 Days Only. Thurt.y Fri., & Soti pia F c^ , second. talk i^ about or 6 weeks old, needs a “ mother” to triie five consecutive Tuesdays. Morning ses­ care of her. She was picked up on Wind­ sion will start Sq>t. 33 from 10 to 11:30 sor Street (vicinity of J.C. Penney com­ S o ft C o m o l a.m. Five graduating plex) a week ago Monday, and she’s now The cost for the program will be ready at the dog pound to be adopted. Five studoits who participated In the jVfaxifiet C heque Dog Warden Richard Rand said the meMcwl laboratory technicians program puppy Is a mixed breed with some 'at Manchester Memorial Hoqiital will shepherd. He says be doesn’t think she’s Service Notes graduate Friday with associate degrees goi^ to be awfully Urge because she has in sdence. Reg. >S0.00 The program la a two-year one spon­ snull ^ w s . BLAZERS VThen he found her, she wasn’t really sored the boqiitol in conjunction with Mandiester Omimnnity College. It in­ old enough to be away from her mother. cludes classroom Instruction, along with For the past week Raind baa been feeding AMMtCAN^ ORo Wn PAJS' Shaw enlists iwactical experience in the flehl. the better way her and giving her ritamins, and rite’s . . . e z o o PoiTOMmi SKIRTS r Gary Steven Shaw, aon of Mr. and JMn. . Those graduating «re: . Pamela coming along fine, he says. He’s even Bierwirth and Richard Thibodeau, both been teaching her to |day ball. « Rayinond Shaw of Center StreeL recent- ChrysanniMilu M Rockville; Mary Katkavldi of Vor- “Jak e,” last week’s dog up for adop­ Z to entered the Air Fbrha onder the i non; Blaiy McAvoy of Tolland and Dawn tion, was adopted by a Manclwster fami­ didayed enlistment inogram. Hcrit^e Savings S on ^ of North Windham. ly. Rand said two others were also AfAIUOll SLACKS.., >36i)0 $ ;; He is a l$ei gnKtaate of Manchester WtSTOMi Hie etodents will be honored a t a adopted. WiTNnOlUL £ High Sdiool and is ediedaled to leave for MMATims. lundieon at the hofqiltal. Cerylflcates ot As of Wednesday there was a total of 1 baric training at Lackland Air Force t Base in Texas on April 6, 1963. completion Will be awarded by the M aach etu n Main om ti;. u a r Main Si,. P h on o 6 4 9 -4 1 8 6 • K-Man Plaza. S|xnc>.r M • Inside Pta«J Man In the 11 dogs at the potind. t14 SKNCOI IT. 2 Plane are for Airman Shaw to receive hoqMtal along with the degree from Parkadv • Inside Highland P'ailt Markei. Highland SI. • Corner Main Ift Hudson Sis. • Coveniryr Ki. .SI • The iog pound Is located on town m m p m South WImUori JV O-akland Rd. • TolUndi Ri. IMS • Glnitonburyi Inside Prank s Su|xnnarkei HwaM photo by Richmond MCC. property off Olcott Street.' The dog !: tedmical tratolng in the let engine esriis m eaetwe e urimuni isfH/e< sales mm • mechanic career‘field'for which The program ia a two-year one. warden can be reached by calling 643-. m om mridiMM I. mnn w 4 A m tim m m . tlONDAV^FMOAV .1«:f MTUROAV 10-9 “VVOODY" wyepwwsriw. Ffiew eiiwwie tviL. Aw 9 tf Pamria Bierwirth has beoi honored aa 6 6 4 2 o r 64645SS. ' . wiwifsTi-Artiiwe-"------K— ' .tranefemble college crisditt will' be Just S to 6 weeks old tba top sufmt in this year’s program. «L. t ...... r

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have to be counted as part of that taxable income. from takes on unreported unearned income. This total Is : It took megabuck annual federal deficits soaring well ’The procedure for obtaining a withholding exenytion immense. : ■ . . UJ over »100 billion to force their votes but Congress would be simple. You would just ask your bank (or An estimated $4.3 bilUon of addiUonal revenue would finally is set to pass a tax taw requiring withholding ol Your whoever Is paying you interest or dividends) for an be brought in by the withholding in 1963 alone; by 1965, taxes from dividend and interesf paymenU. It’s about exemption form. Fill It out and turn it In to the payer, this would rise to $5.3 billion. It would start applying to in softball play time! All of us who earn our pay have been subject to M oney's who is supposed to do the rest. interest and divid^ payments after next Jan. 1. withholding for more than 40 years. But no withholding In order to avoid unreasonable cost burdens, very Withholding will work as well on unearned as on earned income — and once some tax has been withheld Seven clubs qualified for next come-from-behind win over Turn­ and horaered and Kevin Hanlon, Ed ever has been mandatory for the unearned income W orth small institutions would not have to withhold — and week’s annual ‘B’ Town Softball pike TV in Nike League playoff ac­ Sadloski and Dave Brannick each received from dividends and interest. special consideration would be given to small baito ttot from interest or dividends, the taxpayer no longer will Sylvia Porter ' have any incentive to hide the income. ' ^ ’ Tournament with playoff victories tion at Nike Field. Ckillins Judd, clubbed two hits for Pub. Lathrop The shocking facts; 15 percent of dividend income and pay interest to depositors. The presumption is that last night at several sites. Larry Aceto and Ray Camposeo each had five different players hit safely. 11 percent of interest income is not reported by large, highly computerized banks, savings institutions All along the line, the accuracy of reports on unearneu Behind the four-hit pitching of ripp^ two hits for Moriarty’s while Over at Robertson Park, Bob & taxpayers; by contrast, 99 percent of wage income is and corporations can adapt to the withholding system income will be greatly Improved. As one indlvidval who Dave (Prison, Postal Elmployees Greg Holmes and Dave Modean had Marie's Pizza scored four times in reported to the Internal Revenue Service; the total of without excessive costs. has been r e c e ii^ unearned income for years (in addi­ blanked Porter C!able-Rockwell, 9-6, a like number for Turnpike. the bottom of the sixth inhing to dividend-interest income not reported to the IRS could ($1,000 on a joint return). Also, interest payments of $100 or less per year are exempt and interest payments Much of the credit for pushing the withholding plan tion to what this typewriter earns) and who has been a in Dusty League play last night at The Rec League playoff encounter squeeze out a 7-6 win over Alliance add up to $50 billion a year! made by individuals are exempt. (You wouldn’t have to faithful reporter of both incomes. ! hall the move. It’s Keeney Field to advance. Jim went to Nassiff Arms by a 7-0 count Printers in Northern League playoff Under the tax bill hammered out by House-Senate through the Senate goes to Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., withhold on interest you pay on your mortgage or con­ who chairs the Senate Finance Committee. He merely just. Harney, Len Caruso, Bob Casey, over Nelson Freightway at Nike. action. Rich Stone homered and Bill conferees late last Wednesday night, banks and other Dave Krinjak and Carlson each Steve Cianci, Ron Frenette, Jim ■ Tedford, Paul Miller and Ray Vogt financial institutions as well as corporations that pay sumer loan or on money borrowed from a relative or shepherded the plan through from start to end. Now, at (Sylvia Porter’s Financihl Almihiac for 1983, a com­ business associate.) „ least this part of the tax bill has been approved by the collected two hits for the Postmen. Ruffini and Jeff Johnson each lashed two hits apiece for B&M. dividends would be required to withhold 10 percent from prehensive desk calendar and consuiher handbook, Four different players hit safely for slugged two safeties for the tourney Paul Zura and Tom Vecsey had dividend and interest payments. A series of exemptions The elderly are taken care of by exempting anyone 65 conferees. years or older who had tax liability in the prior tax year features Porter’s best advice for saving money and Porter. qualifiers. Rich Griffin roped two three and two blows respectively for would protect low-income and elderly individuals and organizing your budget. Includes budget worksheets. of $1,500 or less ($2,500 on a joint return). The political-economic stakes are big. Enacting this Over at Pagan! Field, Purdy Qirp. hits to pace Nelson’s. Alliance. help simplify administration. withholding plan would help offset the impressidn that Send $8.95 plus $1 for postage and handling to Financial banged out 18 hits in qualifying for Bunching three runs in the fifth In non-playoff action, Moriarty To avoid socking low-income people who receive Under these provisions, a couple, both over 65 and using the standard deduction, would be exempt from the Reagan administration ignores the poor in favor of Almanag in care of The Herald, 4400 Johnson Drive, the town tourney with a 12-9 win and sixth frames, Tierney’s moved Bros, was awarded a 7-0 forfeit win small totals of dividends or interest income, the bill withholding unless their gross income exceeded ^,214 the rich and near-rich with whom he surrounds himself. Fairway, Kan. 66205. Makq checks payable to Universal over Elliot Gun Shop. Will onto further play with a 7-5 win over over Sportsman Cafe in Silk City authorizes an exemption from withholding if the in­ (under 1984 tax rates). Social Security payments do not Also, the Treasury needs every peimy it can recapture Press Syndicate.) 1 Armstrong was 4-for-4, Terry LaStrada Pizza in Charter Oak League play when the latter failed dividual’s tax liability the prior year was $600 or less Culvey and Dave White each League playoff action at Fitzgerald to field a team at Robertson. Also, chipped in three hits and Mickey Field. Tom Bride. Ron Lanzano and Hungry Tiger Cafe whipped Talaga Coulombe, Tony Socha and Mike Lionel Lessard blistered two hits Associates, 8-2, in Women’s Rec 2 Jn B rief------t ' 'If'- Daigle two apiece for Purdy’s. Don, apiece for Tierney’s. Mike Jordan, League action at Charter Oak. Lois AT&T, government Simmons and Howard Mintz each George Stebbins and Steve Cassano Valliere blistered four hits and Beth slammed three hits and Chuck each were in the two-hit grouping Correia, JoAnn Williams and Joins law firm Barrera, Jerry Griffin and Jim for LaStrada. Theresa Lynn three apiece for HTC. Birtles two apiece in the West Side The five-hit pitching of Larry Donna Potterton and Liz Bickley mull judge's changes League playoff. Morrison paced Main Pub to a 7-1 each had two hits and Julie. Church Attorney Lawrence A. Fiano has announced that Three runs in the fifth inning win over Lathrop Insurance in the and Sue Labrie played well for attorney (Pristine L. enabled Morlarty Fuel to post a 4-3 Indy League playoff tilt at Talaga’s. Lederer has become WASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal companies greater freedom to enter new Fitzgerald. Steve Crispino singled associated with his judge’s suggested changes in a settle­ businesses. Manchester law firm ment to break up American Telephone & Tlie judge also said the divested local in the general prac­ Telegraph Co. are being greeted with telephone companies must be allowed to tice of law. cautious optimism by many — including retain the Yellow Pages and to sell Ms. Lederer, the the government and AT&T. telephones and switchboards to daughter of Helmut On Wall Street, a top analyst predicted customers. The original decree lets the Moriarty’s outlast and Christine the revisions would remove months of parent company handle both ventures. Lederer of Vernon, Greene gave the Justice Department was recently ad­ uncertainty in the market for AT&T holdings. and AT&T 15 days to submit the decree, mitted to the Bar of U.S. District Judge Harold Greene an­ with the called-for changes, or to reject Connecticut and the nounced Wednesday he will approve the it. Savings in Twi loop Bar of Maryland, is a settlement reached last January Assistant Attorney General William member of the Baxter, the adminisfration’s top an­ between AT&T and the government, but tonight at 6 o’clock.at Palmer Field Maryland Trial only if both sides agree to his titrust official, had previously warned ■ Making it two straight, Moriarty at bay. Lawyers Association the government would restart its an­ Bros, outlasted Society for Savings, in a battle of unbeatens. Society is 1-1 in the ifouble modifications. UPI photo and has nearly com- Greene warned if they don’t agree he titrust suit if the court tried to alter the 10-8, in Twilight League playoff ac­ The MB’s scored six times in the elimination play and faces Big p le te d the terms of the settlement. tion last night at Palmer Field in top of the first inning on a single Dollar at Willow Brook Park in New requirements to would reject the proposed settlement PENNY HOARDERS OFFERED BOUNTY and order a resumption of the But the tone from the Justice Depart­ Middletown. free pass and six solid hits. The Britain tonight at 7:30. The loser is become a member of ment was more amenable in a statement . . . bank paying 10 cents on dollar for coins SWINGIN’ Sa m m y d a v is ANDY WILLIAMS TEES OFF The win leaves the Gas Housers 2- locals boosted the margin to 8-0 with eliminated. A government’s 7-year-old antitrust suit the (tonnecticut Bar issued late Wednesday. 0 in the double elimination round a two-run second frame on three Mike Johnson singled and doubled. Christine L. Lederer Association against the world’s largest company. ,AT&T and the Justice Department “ We’re -pleased Judge Greene robin format and sets the stage for safeties. Bill Chapulis was 3-for-4 including Academy of Continuing Professional Development. both expressed pleasure with what they accepted the basic thrust of the consent an early playoff showdown between Society made it interesting by two doubles and Stan Lewis, Ray She received her J.D. degree from the University called Greene’s acceptance of the decree in terms of the divestiture of the Penny reward offered the league’s top two clubs. Moriar­ plating six runs in the fourth inning Sullivan and Ray Gliha also had two of Baltimore School of Law, with prior un­ overall concept of the proposed settle­ operating companies, most of the ty’s will face Katz Sports, a 6-3 before the Gas Housers added two blows for Moriarty’s. dergraduate degrees from Bryant College and ment and said they immediately would restrictions on them, and the removal of winner over Big Dollar Liquors, insurance markers to keep Society Worcester State College, where she graduated with begin talks to see if they can agree to his most of the restrictions on AT&T,” high honors. spokesman Mark Sheehan said. PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) — Casco Janet Lavenger, vice president for changes. Bank and ’Trust Co. is offering a reward public relations. “For every 50 cent roll, U “ As for the m odifications he Their proposed consent decree calls to anybody who walks into their branch we will pay 55 cents.” for AT&T to spin off 22 majority-owned suggested, those are under consideration and we’ll be discussng them with AT&T offices and shows some cents. The bank’s biggest consumers of pen­ telephone companies — about two-thirds The bank has a shortage of pennies and nies are its business customers, she said. Hdw memories fail Buys piano firm of its $120 billion in assets — in exchange in the near future.” AT&T Chairman Charles Brown, who began paying 10 cents on the dollar So far, no one has arrived.nt any of the for dissolution of a 1956 government ban Wednesday for rolls of one-cent pieces. brandhes with a huge pile of pennies. \'l ESSEX — Pratt-Read Corp., which manufactures has indicated the company might favor ■ Remember about this time a year ago when on what kinds of businesses it can enter, If you don’t want to bother sticking the ‘^No one has come in here with a piano keys and keyboards, has completed a $3 particularly the lucrative markets for lifting certain restrictions on the local resumed play after its ill- million deal to buy Sohmer & Co., a Long Island companies, also seemed optimistic. pennies in the rolls, the bank will pay wheelbarrow or a dump truck,” said Pat new communications services. Knowles, manager of the Waterville advised strike? company which makes pianos. AT&T would retain its longdistance “We’re pleased the court has acted eight cents on the dollar. Remember how many fans said they would stay T houghts The company said the transaction will mean 1(» “We are just short of pennies,” said branch. G operations and its manufacturing and expeditiously in finding the basic away from major league parks, who needs those new jobs for area residents when Somher’s research arms. Western Electric and framework to be ‘plainly in the public in­ guys anyway? ApLENty operations are moved to Pratt-Read, which is Bell Laboratories. terest,’ and we will immediately under­ Remember all that. Len Auster, located in the town’s Ivoryton section. Greene listed 10 changes he wants to take consideration of the modifications Well, forget it. Pratt-Read suffered heavy water damage in June see in the agreement, most of them in consultation with the Department of With pennant races heating up in all four Herald Sportswriter floods and is being sued by 32 residents because it having to do with giving the spun-off Justice,” he said. divisions, memories of last summer, which were owned several dams which burst in the storm. Richard D. Carlton M.D. bitter for some, have all but vanished. The company has supplied piano keys and Baseball does have that affect on people, you keyboards to Sohmer for the past 100 years. Ophthalmologiat know. . It’s not his fault. The pennant races are quite interesting. Who Milwaukee is beginning to stretch it out a bit in Study predicts mild upturn would have imagined Atlanta leading the National the AL East with the Bostonians fading. Hope Seminar slated 1$ pleased to announce League West until a few days ago. And it took a sprung eternal in New England as the Red Sox got complete el foldo tor the Braves to slip from the top out of the gate quickly. But debatable starting EAST HARTFORD — Real estate agents, at­ in 'muddled' U.S. economy the relocation of his office to rung. Los Angeles, defending World Series champs, pitching has forced Boston to come back into the torneys and accountants can learn about real estate assumed the top perch with Atlanta sinking like the pack. It needs some consistency out of its starters syndication and securities in a two-day seminar I 320 Main Street sun in the west. to help an overworked . offered by the University of Connecticut. BOSTON (UPI) - The substantial capital into the that went Into effect in Anything, however, is possible. Atlanta could The seminar is co-sponsored by the UConn's economy should show a economy and spurring a July would all be recovered arise again and San Diego, surprise to many under Just interesting School of Business Administration and the UConn mild upturn continuing into possible resurgence. through increased civilian Manchester, Ct. the leadership of Dick Williams, also can’t be dis­ Division of Extended and Continuing Education. next year but “muddled” But Eckstein said the spending and saving. counted. And Frank Robinson’s San Francisco The saga of the New York Yankees in ’82 would Beginning Sept. 20 at 9 a.m., “Fundamentals of federal policies cold stall economy “is muddled and “Retail stores will show 649-5177 Giants without much fanfare or acknowledgement fill several volumes, time permitting. But this is a Real Estate Syndication and Securities,’’ will cover the recovery, a new report it will not straighten itself some pickup In the months have slipped into the picture. sad case, a saddened franchise led by George ’the such topics as: purpose of syndication; steps in syn­ entitled “Review of the out unti the budget is under ahead,” he said. | By appointment There is a lot of slipping in the NL West. Emperor’ Steinbrenner. Old George knows how to dication process; securities aspects of syndication; U.S. Economy” maintains. control and interest rates The NL East picture is a little clearer. Chicago rock a boat, doesn’t he? selling the syndicate interest and syndicator’s com­ Professor Otto Eckstein come dovm quite a bit.” and New York — as usual — are also-rans. Latest unusual shenanigan with the New Yorkers pensation. 'The seminar will meet at the Ramada of Data Resources Inc., He said President Philadelphia, St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Montreal was the ordering home of Doyle Alexander for Inn here. which compiled the lengthy Reagan’s biggest failure were all within five games going into Thursday’s medical tests following an abysmal outing against play. Montreal, if it can get its act together, has Detroit, taken 10-1 by the Tigers. Course fee is $495 and includes luncheons and document, said consumers has not been reducing the Hercid photos by Tarquinlo meeting materials. generally have been saving deficit and believing overall the best talent of the lot but the Ehcpos have There is, from this non-medical personage, Registration information is available from Pat and spending more, putting record Income tax cuts DEFENDING CHAMP HUBIE GREEN JACK CARTER OFFERS POINTERS been underachievers In ’82. nothing wrong medically with Alexander. It’s just Andrews at the Management Development he can’t pitch anymore. He will, in a few days, Programs, Box U-56D, University of Connecticut Interesting as well become an excellent batting practice . Storrs. Conn. 06268. Telephone (203) 486-3234. Newspaper folds That’s what he has become in game situations. OPEN HOUSE The races in the are just as in- Maybe the medical tests should be for Stein­ GROTON (UPI) — ’The Groton Standard, a fledgling You’re Invited To Preview treging. Good-hit, no-pitch California has been brenner, though. How else do you explain his weekly newspaper in eastern Connecticut, has folded receiving some in the latter category and is making strange behavior. Can you say his moves have been after four months and 16 Issues. The New Battle of birdies it a neck-and-neck race with Kansas City. Tony that of a rational person? His ego exceeds his brain Earnings down The tabloid’s last edition was dated today and cir­ LaRuQsa’s Chicago White Sox after a bad stretch power, it seems, with the result being total chaos 2 culated to the Standard’s 3,500 subscribers, half of have recovered nicely and are also In the hunt. continually with the New Yorkers. whom get it for free. The weekly started with 32 pages Defen^ng champ Oakland has had too many Maybe Steinbrenner should trade Steinbrenner. HARTFORD — Operating earnings for the Hart­ but shrank tp 12 pages on the final. ford Insurance Group, a subsidiary of International woes and is out of the picture in ’82. Hopefully, That would get rid of New York’s biggest Owner and publisher John C. McGee said he put $30,- management in Oakland won’t deem it fit to bounce headache. Telephone and Telegraph Ckirp., declined 20.8 per­ (X)0 of his own money into the newspaper and borrowed ' f- '■ firt- ^ cent in the second quarter. another $10,000, but there wasn’t enough advertising to starting in GHO The Hartfo^ Tuesday posted net operating in­ sustain it. We^iy production costs averdged $8,600 Manchester Memorial Hospital come of $59.8 million compared to $75.6 million for while revenue came to $l,700-a-week. with a pro-am group of five pldyers. the second quarter in 1981. ' on WETHERSFIELD (UPI) - In addition, the GHO had the Higher claim costs and expenses combined with -Defending champion Ruble Green lowest cut of 139 players and most The 31-}rear-old tournament is a Top LPGA players skip play Intense pricing competition in the North American and PGA' winner Ray Floyd lead an players (91) to make the cut. Also, charit event sponsored by the property-casualty market were blamed for the I assault today on the short G reen 's fin a l round o f 64 w as th e se-^ Greater Hartford Jaycees, and for Friday evening, August 13 the past 10 years has been identified JERICHO, N .Y . (U P I) — T here to notably absent are Nancy Lopez, “But there are a lot of fine players W ethersfield Country Club course in cond lowest finish by a„wimier for decline. one aspect of a professional golf JoAnne Carrier, Sandra Haynle, in this field and, if the weather opening round of the $300,000 th e year. as the Sammy Dais Jr.-Greater The Travelers Corp. reported a 19.1 percent tournament that’s equally Im ^ - clears up, there should be some very Greater Hartford Open. Green, the 1977 U.S. Open ciuunp, Hartford Open. '■ ■ ■' Hollis Stacy, Patty Sheehan, Kathy decrease in operating earnings last week. Aetna 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Green said Sunday’s winner will tant to the spectators itybo line the Whitworth and U. S. Open champion fine scores. I like the Meadow Brook Z' They bead a field of 150 players In has been' in a slump since winning Life & Casualty Ck). reported a 6.5 percent rise. fairways and the sponsors who line Janet Alex. All have decided to skip Club course because the length is liMiat is expected to be a b a ^ of th e GHO and is hoping to end th e d ry have to be close to, if not better, spelt. The Birmingham, Ala., has than the 20 under score that gave the peseta of the competitors; the this week’s event. fair (6,347 yards, par 72) and it 'girdles i#i»i" "TT

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c . names Ur the news Blue Jays no easy Bill Walton Scoreboard loss. Fdton, 0-11, broke a 68-yeai;:^ LOS ARQELES (OiPI) - BiU Walton pcoted 27 points, sixth straight triumph, putting them sonlng single, his third bit of the grabbed 12 rebounds and bad9 assists as his all-stars downed a By Mike Barnes game, ignited a four-run seventh old record for the worsf career start S just three games under .500 and a 'Anytime you win six in a row and three a t set byXleveland’s Guy Morton in combined Indiana-New Jersey NBA team 13I-12S Wednesday UPl Sports Writer half-game behind Cleveland in the that lifted Texas. Dave Schmidt held night. the Brewers to one hit over die last 3 1914. " Once considered an easy mark in battle for the basement. home from a club you’ve never swept a series Walton, the former Portland ‘lYailblazer and San Diego 1-3 innings to gain the victory. the AL East, the “Anytime you win six in a row and Clipper who is considering an NBA comeback, played 32 TEXAS MILWAUKEE are now getting high grades from from in your entire historyt it sure makes me While ^ Orioles ! Royals 8, Indians .0 « CHICAGO' MONTREAL three at home from a club you’ve At Kansas a ty . Mo., Aiiios Otis minutes in the game at Loyola Marymount University. - ab r h bi • ab r h bi ab r h bi ab r h bl their opponents — including the never swept a series from in your emotionaL’ At Chicago, Richard Dotson and He was ll-of-20 from the floor, and made 6of-7 troo throws. In Wright cf 5 0 2 0 Molltor 3b 4 0 1 0 Sandbrg 3b 3 0 0 0 Rgines If 4 0 0 0 MAJOR Domis Lamp combined on a ^ e - . collected three Binges, drove in two Grunb If 4 111 Yount ss 3 110 Bowa 88 3 0 0 0 Yongbld rf 3 110 Boston Sox. entire history, it sure makes me Roy Lee Jackson addition, Walton bad two steals and four blocked shots. Bell 3b 5 13 1 Cooper lb 4 0 2 0 Bucknr lb 4 0 0 0 Oliver lb 4 0 11 "We’ve been swept before but hitter and S t ^ Kemp had two RBI runs ami scored twice to qiark Kan­ B aseball Hostctlr lb 5 0 11 Simmons c 4 10 0 Durham cf 3 0 2 0 Carter c 3 2 2 1 LEAGUE emotional,” said Jackson, who sas a ty . Willie Wilson,. George Parrish rf 4 13 1 Thomas cf 3 1 1 0 Davis c 4 0 10 Wallach 3b 4 0 0 0 never by the Blue Jays,” said picked up the victory by retiring the to lehd Chicago to a sweep of their three-game set with Baltimore. The Brett, Willie Alken^ add John Doc Medich .Inhnsn dh 4 111 Oglivie If 30 1 3 Johnstn rf 2 0 0 0 Johnson cf 3 0 0 0 LEADERS Boston manager Ralph Honk. “It’s final seven batters. “The guys want scored from third with the bases Toronto went up t-I in the fourth Sundbrg c 4 0 10 Money dh 3 0 0 0 Morlnd ph 0 0 0 0 ^ i e r ss 3 0 10 W atto added two hits each. 4 12 1 Moore rf their pitching that was so good.” to play because we know we have loaded on Dwight Evans’ groundnut on Glenn Adams’ sacrifice fly. victory wps Chicago’s Uth in the ARUNG’TON, Texas (UPl) — The ‘ announced i Richrdt 2b 4 0 1 0 Hendrsn If 3 0 0 0 Flynn 2b 3 0 11 Mariners 7, AV 4 I>cni ss 4 10 0 Gantner 2b 3 0 0 0 Thmpsn ph 1 0 0 0 Lea p 3 0 10 Jim Clancy, Dale Murray and Roy and Murray walked the next two last 13 games and marked the Wednesday'they bad sold veteran rl^it-banded pitcher George Totals 366 146 Totals 313 7 3 By United Press Internationa) the personnel to win.” In other AL games, Texas clipped ' At Seattle, Floyd Bannister and Kemidy 2d 3 0 10 Fryman p 0 0 0 0 Lee Jackson scattered eight bits and Trailing 3-2 in the seventh, Toron­ batters to force in Jerry Remy, who Milwaukee 6-3, Detroit edged New Orioles’ 10th straight defeat at “ Doc” Medich to the . By United' Press Intematl<»ial Texa^ 000(00400-6 Wills ph 10 00 Batting Bill Caudill combinM on a five- Medich, 33, has posted a 7-11 record and a 5.06 earned run (AU Times BDT) Milwaukee 000000000-3 Ripley p 2 0 0 0 (Based on 3.1 plate appearances x Damaso Garcia had two hits, stole to loaded the bases on a walk and had singled. York 3-2 in 12 innings, Chicago Comisk^ Park. number of games each team has played) hitter and Dave Henderson drove in average this season and announced before the 1982 campaign NATIONAL LEAGUE E-Molitor. DP—Texas 2, Milwaukee 2. Molinar ph 10 0 0 two bases and drove in the tying run two singles and Garcia’s RBI single Toronto nicked starter Bruce defeated Baltimore 4-1, Kansas City Angels 6( Twins 3 ^ s t 1.OB—Texas 7, Milwaukee 9. 2&-Parrish, LSmith p 0 0 0 0 National League with a bases-loaded single At Minneapolis, Don Baylor’s two runs to pace Seattle. Bannister, that it would be his last as a player. W L Pet. GB .lohnson. Oglivie, Cooper. Totals 30 0 4 0 ToUls 30 3 7 3 g ab r h pet. greeted reliever Mark Clear. Two Hurst for a run in the first on Willie crushed Cleveland 8-0, California fp H RI IER BB SO Chicago 000000000-0 Oliver. MU 106 414 63131 .316 grand slani capped a five-run who pitched 81-3 innings, struck out Philadelphia 04 4B 5T1 - 113 429 57 135 .315 Wednesday night to give Toronto a outs later, Hosken Powell walked to Upshaw’s RBI single. But Boston clubbed Minnesota 6-3 and Seattle St. Louis 6S 40 J6S 1 Texas Montreal 010100 Olx— 3 Knight. Hou six to raise his league-leading total Baker. LA 103 304 S121 .yn 4-3 victory over the Red Sox and a force in the winning run. tied it with a run off Clancy in the beat Oakland 7-4. seventh and Minnesota pitcher Pittsbursh 50 S3 .SB7 6 llonovcutt 524 6 DP—Montreal 1. LOB—Chicago 8, Terry Felton broke a major league to 141. Caudill recorded his 20th Danny Belisle Montreal SB S3 .523 S^ Sf hm'dI (W 3-4) 314 1 Montreal 7. 2B—Lea. HR—Carter (22). Carter, MU 104 377 62115 .306 sweep of their three-game series. Boston had taken a 3-2 lead in the fourth when Carney Lansford and Rangers 6, Brewers 3 New York 48 63 .432 15^ Milwaukee SB—Youngblood. Durham, Chi 106 387 57118 .306 It was the last-place Blue Jays’ seventh when Glenn Hoffman Rick Miller doubled. At Milwaukee, Buddy Bell’s run- record with his 14th straight career oave. > DETROIT (UPl) — Detroit Red Wings coach Nick Polano has Chicago 48 87 .417 17>A Hans (1. 9-7) 624 11 IP H RERBBSO L.Smith, StL 106 411 60 125 .304 signed former Washington Capitals coach Danny Belisle to a West Bernard 114 2 Diicago Jones, SD 86 323 56 66 .3(0 Los Angeles 04 SI iS7 - Fingers 1 1 Ripley (L 44) 7 4 2 2 3 4 Madlock, Pitt 110410 66123 .300 multi-year contract as his assistant. Atlanta 62 SO J64 Vs '*’-2:46. A-36.016. L. Smith Ray. Pitt 112 467 63 137 .300 “I’ve known and respected Danny for several years,” Polano San Diego 00 54 -S2B 3^ Montreal Pena, Pitt 96 356 34107 299 said. “His coadiing credits speak for themselves — he’s a San Francisco 00 56 .522 4 BALTIMORE CHICAGO U a (W 94) 724 3 0 0 American League Houston 51 62 .466 12 ab r h bi . ab r h bi Fryman 24 1 0 0 g ab r h pci. winner. Danny’s a man’s man and will be a great asset to me.” Cincinnati 41 73 .360 22V^ Bumbry cf 4 0 0 0 RLaw cf 5 12 0 Reardon (S 17) 24 0 Wilson. KC 87 377 56 131 .347 Belisle, 45, played IS years of minor league hockey and Wednesday'ssdav 8 Res)Results Gulliver 3b 4 0 10 Bemzrd 2b 5 110 HBP—by Ripley (Youngblood). WP— Harrah. Cle 111427 83 143 .335 Winfield's throw off mark Rigle^, L. Smith. P ^D av is. T—2:30. A Cooper. Mil 104 438 72 142 .324 San Francisco 6, Atlanta 6, 12 innings Singletn dh 4 0 0 0 Baines rf 4 0 11 106 430 83 138 .321 coached a decade starting with the 1070-71 season. He coached _____Montreal_____ 3. Chicago agi 0 Murray lb 3 0 10 Luzlnsk dh 3 13 0 Yount. Mil the NHL Washington franchise in 197679 and 1979-80. Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 1 I/)wnstn if 4 0 10 Kemp If 4 0 2 2 Garcia. Tor 109 469 71 ISO .320 St. Louis at New York, ppd., rain Ripken ss 4 0 0 0 Fisk c 4 110 Hrbek, Minn 96 378 56120 .317 Houston 3, San Diego 0 Dwyer rf 4 0 10 Squires lb 4 0 2 1 ATLANTA SAN FRANCISCO McRae. KC 112 425 66 134 .315 Cincinnati 2, Los Angeles 1 Dempsey c 2 110 VLaw ss 4 0 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi Murray. Balt 100 361 52110 213 Bill VIrdon Thursday's Games Nolan ph 1 0 0 0 Rodrigz 3b 4 0 10 Royster 3b 6 0 10 Davis cf 5 12 0 White. KC 100 366 52114 .311 and Tigers defeat Yankees Atlanta (Walk 10-7) at San Diego Dauer 2b 2 00 1 Ramirz ss 6 110 Morgan 2b 5 110 Rice, Bos 103 406 58185 .309 MONTREAL (UPl) - Will BiU Vitdon, recently fired as (Hawkins 2-2). 4:06 p.m. Totals 32 1 5 1 ToUls 37 4 14 4 Harper rf 6 12 1 Clark rf 5 2 2 0 Home Runs manager of the Houston Astros, take over from Jim Fanning at San Francisco (Martin S4) at Los Baltimore 000600100-1 Murphv cf 4 111 Smith lb 6 2 2 2 National League — Murphy. AU 29; the only hit starter A^eles (Reuss 10-0), 4:06 p.m. Chicago 00101020X-4 Watson lb 2 111 Leonard If 5 12 0 Kingman. NY 28; Schmiat, Phil 24; DETROIT (UPl) — Dave Winfield York manager Oyde King said. “He But Cerone didn’t catch the ball the helm of the struggling Montreal Expos? Not according to Wshngt pr 0 0 0 0 Evans ss 4 10 1 Horner. AU 23: Carter, MU. Clark. .SF gave up in the last eight innings be I^lladelphia (Christenson 7-6 and DP—Baltimore 1. LOB—Baltimore 7, normally would have thrown Lou throws him out if he comes up with cleanly. . Expos generai manager John McHale, who was reported to Farmer 2-4) at Montreal (Gullickson 6^ Chicago 10. 2B—Baines, V. Law. Murray, Chmbnbls lb 1 0 0 0 O'Mally 3b 5 0 10 and Guerrero. LA 22. “It skidded and hit me in the worked. Dave Tobik worked the 12tb have given Virdon a friendly phone caU ’Tuesday nif^t. and Burris 4-12), 2. 6:06 p.m. R I.aw, Luzinski, Squires. 3B—Dempsey. Hubbrd 2b 5 12 1 Brenly soil American League — Thomas. Mil 28; 2 Whitaker out at home by the prover­ Re.Jackson, Cal 26. Thornton, Clev 25; the ball.” and picked up thq Win, his third in Chicago (Nolcs 8-0) at New York SB-R. Uw. Linares If 5 0 11 Hammkr p 10 0 0 bial mile. But conditions weren’t Detroit third base coach Alex chest,” said Cerone. “It came to me “There is no question of repiacing Jim Fanning this season,” (Zachry 0-4), 7:85 p.m. IP H RERBBSO Benedict c 5 0 10 Fowlkes p 1000 Harrah, Cle and Oglivie. Mil 24. nine decisions. St. Louis (Stuper 4-2) at Pittsburgh Niekro p 2 0 0 0 Smmrs pti 101 1 Runs Batted In normal, which is why Whitaker ran. Grammas was hollering at Whitaker on the short hop. If it would have McHafe told the Montreal newspaper La Presse. Baltimore National League — Murphy, All 79; ’The Yankees other run came in (Baumgarten 0^), 7:36 p.m. DMrtnz (L 11-1 624 13 Bedrosin p 0 0 0 0 Holland p 00 0 0 The Detroit second baseman to hold up. come up, he would have been out.” “Right now, we’re trying to win a championship with Jim Friday's Games Stoddard 114 1 .Inhnsn ph 1 1 10 Wohifrd ph 10 10 Clark, SF 75; Oliver. MU 73. Hendrick. dashed and slid home with the win­ “I told him to Ug up,” Granunas Whitaker began the bottom of the the first when Morris hit a wild ‘'Fanning,” McHale said. San Francisco at Los Angeles, night Chicago Garber p 0 0 0 0 Breining p 1000 StL and Kingman, NY 72. streak and threw nine straght balls. Atlanta at San Diego, night Dotson (W 6-11) Horner ph 1 000 American League — McRae. KC 97; ning rtin Wednesday night on a said, “but he was gone by the time I 12th by hitting a long foul fly to Philadelphia at Montreal, night Lamp (S 4) Hrabsky p 0000 Cooper. Mil and Thornton. Clev 87; shallow one-out 12th-innlng sacrifice could tell him. He’s smarter than I medium left. Shortstop Roy Smalley A tw ocut walk, Winfield’s- ground CJhicago at New York, night ' WP-D. Martinez. T-2:52. A-19,481. Whisntn ph 10 0 0 Luzinski. Chi 79; Thomas. MU 78. single behind second and a walk to Doyle Alexander St. Louis at Plttsbureh, night Diaz p 0 0 0 0 Stolen Bases fly to left field by Jerry Turner to let am .” dropped it for an error and the Houston at Cincinnati, night CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA Totals 45 6 11 5 ToUls 45 8 13 5 National League — Moreno. Pitt and “ I think he was saying, ‘No, No, Tigers’ hot-hitting second baseman Gamble loaded the bases. Winfield, DETROIT (UPl) — Doyle Alexander of the New York ab r h bi ab r h bi One out when winning run scored Raines. MU 51; L,Smith. SIL 48, Dernier, the Tigers edge the New York Phil 40; Sax. LA and Wilson. NY 39. No,”’ Whitaker said. “The ball was took advantage of the new life to like Whitaker, got new life when Yankees has mild tendinitis in his pitching shoulder and will be AMERICAN LEAGUE Downing If 3 12 0 Wshngt ss 5 0 0 0 Atlanta 000 500 100 000-6 Yankees, 3-2. Enos Cabell dropped bis pop foul fly East Reniquz If 0 0 0 0 Castino 2b 5 110 San Francisco 100103 100 002- 8 American League — Henderson, Oak Turner’s fly ball wasn’t nearly very shallow. He might have stroke a single to center. sidelined for the rest of the season, the club announced W L Pet. GB DeCIncs 3b 6 12 1 Bmhsky rf 4 110 R—Benedict. Davis. Hubbard. DP— 107; Garcia. Tor 38; J.Cruz, Sea 30; Wathan. KC 28; LeFlore. Chi 26, deep enough — normally. Even Carl thought I didn’t have a chance to Richie Hebner blooped a single behind first for an error. Wednesday night. Milwaukee 65 46 .566 ReJeksn rf 4 2 10 Hrbek lb 3 1 2 0 AtlanU 2. San Francisco 1. LOB—AtlanU Graig Nettles walked with the Boston 61 51 .546 4^ Clark rf 0 0 0 0 Ward If 30 12 6. San Francisco 7. 2B—Clark. HR— Pitching Lewis would have had trouble get­ score. into left-center and Larry Herndon, Alexander was ordered back to New York Tuesday night after Baltimore 56 52 .532 6 Baylor dh 4 12 4 Gaetti 3b 4 0 2 0 Smith (12) SB—Davis, Clark. Linares. Victories ting home in good time at that dis­ “But he flinched. The bali got in whose personal best 17-game bitting bases loaded for force in the run. he was rocked for six runs on six extra base hits in three innings Detroit 57 56 .509 Lynn cf 2 0 11 Laudner c 4 00 1 IP H R ER BB SO National League — Carlton. Phil 16^; Dave Righetti nearly matched that sent his ERA to 6.28 and his record to 0-6. New York 56 56 .500 9^ C.rich 2b 4 0 0 0 Hatchr dh 3 00 0 AtlanU Valenzuela. LA 15-8; Rogers. MU 14-5; tance, especially since the New the lights. ’That’s what I used to my streak ended, bunted both runners Cleveland 64 56 .401 W/s Carew lb 4 0 10 Mitchell cf 3 0 2 0 Niekro 524 6 5 1 1 3 Welch, LA 13-7; Robinson, Pitt ]2S\ York outfield was drawn in with the advantage,” said Whitaker. “If he up against losing reliever George Morris, allowing six hits and Alexander flew to New York and the club said the examina­ Toronto 56 58 .487 11 Foil ss 4 12 0 Bodrosian 14 2 0 0 0 0 Ryan. Hou 12-9. striking out seven in nine innings. tion disclosed a sore shoulder that will require rest. Boone c 4 0 0 0 Garber 12 110 0 American League — Burns, Chi 13-4; bases loaded and one out. was coming clear, square on the Frazier, 4-4. California 64 48 .571 - Totals 34 6 11 6 Totals 34 3 9 3 Hraboskv 3 2 0 0 1 0 Gura. KC 13-8; Hoyt, Chi 13-10; Morris, But the ball was in the gap, and ball, I never would have even tried Lance Parrish was walked inten­ P arrish hit his 22nd home run Kansas City 64 46 .571 - California 000001500-6 Diaz (L 2-2) 1 14 1 2 2 2 1 Det 13-11; Vuckovicti. Mil 12-4; Z^hn, Cal 12-5; Petry, Del 12-6. McGregor, Balt 12- Winfield was moving more toward it. But the ball got in the lights.” tionally and ’Turner hit his game­ leading off the second iniqg, a fence- Chicago 60 51 .641 3^ Minnesota 000120000—3 San Francisco scraper just over the right field Guillermo Vljas battle 56 57 .496 8^ R—Iwnn. DP—California 2, Minnesota llammaker 314 6 5 5 0 ! 10. Stieb. Tor 12-11. second than home when he caught ‘I thought he was out,” Detroit winning sacrifice fly to left center. Oakland SO 66 .436 ISV^ 4 LOB-California 6. Minnesota 9. 2B— Fowlkes 224 0 0 0 2 4 • V the ball. And he nearly missed it in Manager said. New York tied the game on a solo wall. Tom Brookens tripled leading CARLSBAD, CaUf. (UPl) - Top-seeded GuiUermo Vilas of Texas 44 87 .366 IPy^ Hrbek 2. Brunansky. HR—Baylor (18). Holland 2 4 1112 (Based on 1 inning x number of games off the third and Rlghetti balked him Argentina and No. 3 seed Jose Hlgueras of Spain won first round Minnesota 39 74 .346 26V^ IP H RERBBSO Breining (W 7-4) 4 1 0 0 0 1 each team has played) the lights. “ And if (catcher Rick) Cerone home run ‘ by Oscar Gamble, his Wednesday's Results California WP-Fowlkes. PB-Benedict. T-3:42 A National League — Rogers. MU 2.45; “We had our outfield in,” New catches the bail cleanly, he is out.” Uth, with one out in the ninth. It was home. ' matches Wednesday in the (^iifornia (Uassic. Texa.s 6, Milwaukee 3 Zahn (W 11-6) 614 8 3 3 5 3 -22.940 l,askey. SF 2.u: Candelaria, Pitt 2.54, Vilas lost the first set to Hans Glldemeister but came back to Toronto 4. Boston 3 Goltz (S 1) 224 1 0 0 0 2 5U)to, Cin 2.56; Krukow, Phil 2.72, Detroit 3. New York 2, 12 innings Minnesota American League — Sutcliffe. Cle 2.80; score a 67 (67), 62, 6-4 victory over the rangy Chilean. Chicago 4, Baltimore 1 O’Connor 5 24 6 1 1 2 0 PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA Underwood. Oak 2.96; Stanley. Bos 3.11; Higueras, winner of iast week’s U.S. d a y Court Cham­ Kansas City 8, Cleveland 0 Felton (L O-li) 1 2 3 3 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hoyt. (Thi 3,22; Vuckovich. Mil 3.24. pionships, downed Mexico’s Raul Ramirez 6-4, 62. j/ California 6. Minnesota 3 Lillie 0 0 1110 Moreno cf 4 0 10 Rose lb .3 0 00 Top seeds b a ttle 7, Oakland 4 Davis 214 3 1 1 I 1 Rav 2b 4 0 00 Trillo 2b 4 120 National League — Soto. Cin 194; Thursday's Games Little pitched to 1 batter in 7th. Madirk 3b 3 10 0 Matthws if 4 110 Carlton. Phil 188; Ryan. Hou 172; California (Tiant 0-1) at Minnesota WP-Goltz, Balk-O’Connor. T-2:48. A Thmpsn lb 3 0 10 Schmidt 3b 3 2 10 Valenzuela. LA 127; Rogers, MU 123. A Dave Cowens Browns' uniforms unveiled (Viola 3-3). 1:16 p.m. -14.115. .. Easier If 4 0 0 0 Diaz c 4 0 2 1 American League — Bannister. Sea Toronto (Gott 3-7 and Geisel 1-0) at Tckulve p 0 0 0 0 Maddox cf 3 0 2 3 141; Barker, Clev 124; Beattie. Sea 115; win easily BOSTON (UPl) — Dave Cowens himseU appears to be the Guidry. NY 111; Eckersley, Bos 106. Milwaukee (McClure 8-4 and Lerch 7-7), OAKLAND SEATTLE I^cv rf 4 0 3 1 RReed p 0 0 0 0 only stumbUng block to a trade which would send the former 2. 7 p.m. Pena c 4 0 2 0 Vukovch rf 2 0 0 0 Saves NEW YORK (UPl) — Somewhere in the Bible ab r h bl ab r h bi National L ea^e — Suiter. Sl.L 22. New York (Morgan 64) at (Chicago RHndrs cf 3 0 0 0 Simpson rf 4 12 0 Berra ss 3 0 0 0 DeJesus ss 3 0 0 0 there is a pointed warning cautioning you to beware Boston Celtics’ center to the Phoenix Suns. Milner ph 10 0 0 Ruthven p 2 0 0 0 Garber, AU, Minton. SF and Allen^ NY in Toronto “I think the impUcation that myself and (Celtics’ General (Koosman 4-6). 8:30 p.m. Lopes 2b 3 0 0 0 Castillo 3b 5 111 19: Hume. Cin. Reardon, Mtl and of all those who come in sheep’s clothing because j Friday’s Games Rurrghs If 3 10 0 Bochte If 3 12 1 Rhoden p 3 0 00 Gross ph 1 0 0 0 Manager) Red Auerbach had a meeting of the mind is true,” California at Oakland Davis rf 1 0 0 0 Monge p 0 0 0 0 Tekulve. Pill 17. inwardly they are ravening wolves. S p o rts Armas rf 4 12 2 Brown If 0000 Demfer cf 0 0 0 0 American League — Quisenberry. KC TORONTO (UPl) - John Cleveland at Texas RudI lb 4 10 0 Zisk dh 42 10 That’s not the case with Roy Sievers and Ned Phoenix General Manager Jerry (}olangeIo said Wednesday. Seattle at Minnesota,, night ToUls 34 1 7 I ToUls 29 4 8 4 and Fingers, Mil 26; Gossage. NY 22; McEnroe has spent the first two Heath 3 12 0 Revmg lb 3 0 0 1 Caudill. Sea 20; Barojas, Chi, Davis, Garver, though. . “Red and I have been moving.along quite weU. I think we can New York at Chicago, mght Newmn dh 3 0 12 Sweet c 4 0 0 0 Pitt.sburgh 000 001000— 1 days of the Canadian Open Tennis P a ra d e swing this.” -Toronto ...... at Milwaukee,. • night Igh* Gross ph 0 0 0 0 DHndrs cf 4 12 2 Philadelphia 00001003x-4 Minn and Spillner, Cle 15. They are anything but wolves. Kansas City at Detroit, night F^Lacy. DP-PilUburgh 2. LOB- n tournament analyzing his personali­ lip' McKav 3b 3 0 0 0 TCruz ss 4 0 2 1 The two of them were among those who showed Colangelo returned to Phoenix Wednesday after watching Baltimore at Boston, niehf Meyer ph 10 0 0 JCruz 2b 4 110 Plttsburgh 8. Philadelphia 7. 2B-Moreno. ty, his goals and his playing style. Milt RIchman Schmidt.'Matthews. SB-Lacy 2. S- up for last Saturday’s Old Timers get together-at Ck>wens in a private workout Monday, then huddled with Auer­ Sexton ss 3 0 0 0 The weak opponents offered the EASTON LEAGUE Murphy ph 1 0 0 0 Maddox. _ Yankee Stadium and one thing set them apart from bach. By United Press International Totals 31 4 5 4 Totals 36 7 11 6 IP H RERBBSO top three seeds in the $300,000 event UPl photo all the rest. S^l Maglle (Second Half) Oakland 200 200 000-4 Pittsburgh has left plenty of time for such North Seattle OWOOOOOx—7 Rhodn (L 6-11) 714 7 They were the only ones wearing the old St. Louis Tekulve 24 I amusement. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (UPl) — Former major-league W L Pet. GB E>-R. Henderson, DP—Seattle 1, LOEi— S o ccer NOLAN RYAN EYES BATTER Browns’ uniforms. Sheep’s clothing, so to speak, in­ Lynn 37 23 .817 - Oakland 5. Seattle 7, 2B-Heath. Philadelphia The top-seeded McEnroe, No. 2 pitcher Sal “ the Barber” Maglie was discharged Wednesday Gleilens Falls 28 24 .538 5 Newman. Bochte, T. Cruz. HR—Armas Ruthven 1 1 . . . on way to one-hit, 3-0 win oyer Padres asmuch as the Browns weren’t a great deal more 25 26 .460 TVi Monge ((W 5-0) seeded Jimmy Connors and No. 3 from a Niagara Falls hospital following a three-week stay for Holyoke (18) SB-J. Cruz 2, R. Henderson 2. 1 1 than perennial mutton during the Ume Sievers and of players developed losing attitudes. But I can treatment of a brain hemorrhage. Buffalo 29 30 .400 12 Brown. SF—Revering. R Reed (S 7) Ivan Lendl have yet to lose a set honesUy tell you I never felt sorry for myself.” South IP H RERBBSO WP-Rhoden. T-2;40. A-27,2(E. G Garver played for them in the late ‘40s and early after the first two rounds of piay. West Haven SO 25 - Oakland ‘50s. ’They lost 583 ball games and won only 340, Garver kq>t battling even after he left the Jeff Chandler Bristol 28 21 .638 Ungford (L 8-13) 8 11 7 4 2 I NORTH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE While Connors has breezed along CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES finishing as high as sixth place only once. Browns in 1952 and pitched for the Tigers, A’s and Reading 24 30 .444 5^ Seattle By United Press International Veteran paces Giants in an upbeat tempo both on and off PHILADELPHIA (UPl) - World Boxing Association ban­ Waterbury 22 32 .407 TVk Rnnstr (W 11-7) 814 5 4 4 4 6 ab r h bi ab r h bi Eastern “We didn’t win many games,” said Severs, “but Angels. , i-awless 2b 4 1 1 0 Sax 2b 4 0 10 WLGFGABPPts. the court, McEnroe has talked about tamweight champion Jeff Chandler will defend his title Oct. 27 Wednesday’s Results Caudill (S 20) 24 0 0 0 1 1 we had fun in our own way. The contenders always Neither he nor Sievers, who. managed in the against the No. 1 contender, Miguel Iriarte of Panama, in Atlan­ Bristol 2. Buffalo 1 PB-Newman. T-2:36, A-13.851. Walker If 3 10 0 Marshll rf 3 0 0 0 New York 21 8 66 47 60 184 the need to behave himself and re- Glens Falls 6, Lynn 3 Cedeno cf 4 0 2 2 Monday rf 10 0 0 Montreal 17 12 51 39 42 140 thought of us as Iambs. Once in a while, we showed minors for the Meta and A’s after hb finished Driessn lb 2 0 2 0 Baker If 4 0 2 0 vitaiize his serve. tic City, N.J., it was announc^ Wednesday. Holyoke 6, Waterburyry 2 Toronto 16 13 54 41 43 140 'em we were not. But I was always proud to wear playing, were fortunate enough to be associated Promoter J. Russell Peltz said the fl^ t will be televised ...... West Haven 'en at ReadiM, ppd., rain NEW YORK DETROIT Bench 3b 4 0 10 Guerrer cf 4 0 10 Chicago 11 16 50 62 47 111 Smith responding He is coming off a five-week the Browns’ uniform. It was the first one I ever put with tae Browns’ only pennant winner in history in Thursday's GaGames ab r h bl ab r h bi Kmchc 3b 0 0 0 0 Cey 3b 3 111 Southern nationally over a network of pay ’TV s j ^ m s and would be Buffalo at Bristol Collins lb 5 0 0 0 WhiUkr 2b 5 12 0 Hoshidr rf 3 0 0 0 Garvey lb 3 0 10 Ft Lauderdale 16 12 56 66 52 146 layoff since his loss to Connors at 1944. Nor were Vic Wertz, Darrell Johnson and Joe Rndlph 2b 5 0 10 CabeU lb »0 0 0 Oester ss 3 0 0 0 Yeager* c 2 0 0 0 14 15 64 53 54 134 Wimbledon and does not expect to on in the big leagues.” shown live on television in Mexico, Panama and much of (An­ Glens Fails at Lynn Tul.sa ’The one he wore Saturday was not an actual Glenn, all of whom played for the Browns at one Holyoke at Waterbury Mmphry -cf 3 10 0 Hebner lb 10 10 Trevino 4 0 10 Russell ss 2 0 10 Tampa Bay 11 18 41 65 36 100 win here. This is the beginning of tral America. West Haven at Reading Winfield If 5 0 10 Herndon If 5 0 0 0 Shirley p 3 0 0 0 Hooton p 10 0 0 Jacksonville 1019 64 36 96 Browns’ uniform. It was only a. replica supplied time and were on hand at Yankee Stadium Satur­ Gamble dh 3 111 Parrish c 5 111 Le.sley p 10 0 0 Morals ph 10 0 0 Western what he hopes is a short trek back to Friday’s Games in starting role Sievers and Garver by the Yankees for the occa­ day. ' Glens Falls at Bristol Nettles Sb 4 0 0 1 Wcknfs dh 4 0 10 Beckwth p 0 0 0 0 Vancouver 19 10 56 44 44 152 the top of his game. Trevor Berbick Buffalo at ^ n Smalley ss 5 0 10 Turner dh 0 0 0 1 Belangr ph 10 0 0 Seattle 1613 66 46 56 149 sion. Both uniforms bad to be returned. ’Those three weren’t furnished Browns’ uniforms Forster p 0 0 0 0 17 12 63 50 49 147 Lendl meanwhile is stoic, careful CLEVELAND (UPl) — Heavyweight boxers ’Trevor Berbick Holyoke at Reading Griffey rf 4 0 0 0 Wilson cf 5 0 0 0 San Diego “I did have one of those authentic ftxtwns’ un­ by the Yankees. Waterbury at West Haven Cerone 4 0 0 0 Lemon rf 5 0 2 0 Totals 31 2 7 2 ToUls 29 1 7 1 San Jose 1316 47 53 38 114 By Mark Friedman blanked Chicago 3-0, Philadelphia of his words and quick to scold. and Tim Witherspoon have been suspended by the Geveland Brookns 3b 5 13 0 Cincinnati 200000000-2 Portland 12 17 43 43 37 106 iforms a few years ago and some guy offered me “1 was told they were gonna have one for me, but 010000000-1 trimmed Pittsburgh 4-1, Houston 3, “I am playing well,” said the Trmmli ss 2 0 0 0 Los Angeles Edmonton 1020 37 61 32 86 UPl Sports Writer $3,000 for it,” revealed Sievers. “But the uniform, there was a mix-up stnnewhere and 1 never got it,” Boxing Commission for canceling out of fights scheduled for Totals____ 38 2 4 2 ToUls 40 3 10 2 DP^nt^ncinnati 2. Los Angeles 2. LOB— (Teams get six points for winning in San Diego 0; and Cincinnati 2, Los Czechoslovakian star after he BOSTON * . TORONTO Two outs when winning run scored Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 4. 2B—Cedeno. Earlier in the season, Reggie wasn’t mine. Bing Devine provided it for a reunion said Johnson, manager of the Texas Rangers, who this weekend. abrhbi abrhbi ngeU regulation time or overtime but only tour Angeles 1. St. Louis at New York demolished Andrew Pattison 6-0,6-4 Remy 2b 5 13 0 Garcia 2b 4 12 New York 100 000 001000-2 Driessen, Guerrero. HR—Cey (18). SB— points for winning a game decided by Smith spent most of his time of former Browns’ and Cardinals’ players. We had handled them in their regular game with the The indefinite suspensions were levied Wednesday after both Detroit 011000000 001-3 Lawless, Householder, Driessen, Kren- was postponed by rain. Wednesday to move into the third Boggs Sb** 8 010 lorg 3b 401 0 shootout. A bonus point is awarded for groaning about a lack of playing Yankees. flitters said they were too sick to fight. But it was learned that 6 0 0 1 Boimell cf 3 0 0 0 E—Cabell, Smalley. DP—New York 1, chickl. Baker. each goal scored up to a maximum of Expos 3, Cubs 0 to give ‘em back. Evans rf Detroit 2. LOB-Ncw York 6. Detroit 12. IP H R ER BB SO time. Manager Frank Robinson round. “I’d like to have this one,” said the Browns' 55- Sievers, now a supervisor for the Yellow Freight officials at Don King Productions knew for some time that both Ystrzm lb 3 0 10 Barfield rf 2 10 0 three per game excluding overtime*: and At Montreal, Gary Carter belted Lendl does not like to eiaborate. were ill, Berbick with an intestinal virus and Witherspoon with Lansfrd dh 2 111 Powell ph 0 0 0 1 2B—Brookens. 3B—Brookens. HR—Par­ Cincinnati shootouts ) figured the only way to quiet the year-old one-time first baseman, fingering bis System id St. Louis, would like to get back in Gedman c 4 0 0 0 l^shaw lb 4 0 2 1 rish (22). Gamble (14). S-Trammell. Shirley (W 44) 724 6 1 1 3 2 Wednesday’s Results his 22nd home run and Charlie Lea Connors is happy to elaborate but Herndon. SF—Turner. Lesley (S 2) 114 1 0 0 0 3 Toronto 4. New York 1 angry veteran was to insert him into shirt. “But I don’t think it’s possible. The Yankees baseball. He miSses it. an ear infection. Miller cf 4 011 Martinez c 4 0 10 yielded three hits in 7 2-3 innings to wants it known there is really no' Hofman ss 4 110 R o b e^ dh 10 0 0 IP H RERBB^ Los Angeles San Diego 4, Tulsa 3 the lineup. told us they want ’em bade. To roe, the Browns’ un­ He also misses the fellows he played with, par­ Berbick was scheduied to fight Renaldo Snipes Saturday and New York Hooton (L 14) Vancouver 2, Edmonton 1 (2 ot) help the Expos snap Chicago's six- need to, the bottom line is “I am Nichols If 4 0 0 0 Adams dh 0 0 0 1 Smith now plays regularly and the iform still is the best. I wish I had one of my own.” ticularly someone like the late Clint Cou way, who Witherspoon was to face James “()uick” ’TilUs Sunday. Woods dh 110 0 Rlghetti 9 6 2 2 3 7 Beckwith Thursday's Game Giants, not coincidentally, are em­ game winning streak. playing fine tennis right now. U I A spdeesman for King said the bouts would not be held, but a Johnson If 10 0 0 May 14 1 0 0 1 0 Forster (All Times EDT) Phillies 4, Pirates 1 Garver is the only pitcher to win 20 gaines for a caui^t for the Browns. Moseby cf 3 110 Gossage 12-3 1 0 0 2 3 T-2:43 A-47,774. Fort Lauderdale at Seattle, 10:30 p.m. broiled in a pennant race. keep it up I wiii be No. 1 in the news conference was s^eduled for this morning to announce Frazier (L 44) 24 2 1 0 1 0 At Philadelphia, Bo Diaz drove in team that lost 100 games in the same season. He did “You couldn’t help liking Clint,” said Slavers. Griffin 88 30 1 0 Friday's Game “I think we are ready to play with worid.” “ He was just a plain (town tb earth gtay. 1 further developments. Totals 84 3 83 ToUls 30 484 Detroit San Diego at Tampa Bay. 7:30 p.m. the tie-breaking run with an eighth­ ’ it for the Browns in 1961 and he also longs for a un­ Boston ' 000100 200-3 Morris 11 3 2 1 6 4 anyone and I’m as excited as any of But the current No. 1 sizes up bis remember him buying a brand new Cadillac and Tobik (W 34) 1 1 0 0 0 0 inning groundnut and Garry Maddox iform from his old club. ’There ar«i’t many left. Toronto 100100 20s— 4 CLEVELAND KANSAS CITY our younger players,” Smith said prospects and his game mode^y. Most of those in existence belong to collectors who then hauling pigs a ^ calves in the back seat to his Brian Bellows DF-Boston 1, Toronto 1. LOB—Boston Balk-Righettl. T-S:S1. A-27,877. follow^ with a two-run single to lift “I have found that I bring a lot of 9, Toronto 7. 2^Lansford, Miller, lorg. ab r h bi ab r h bi Wednesday night after belting a ask enormous prices for them. farm in Louisiana. He’d, come to the ballpark MINNEAPOLIS (UPl) - Brian BeUows, a 17-year-oId r i ^ t Dllone If 4 0 10 Wilson If 5 2 2 0 Wednesday's Sports Transactions two-run homer in the bottom of the the Phillies. things on myself. I have to accept 3B—Remy. SB—Garcia 1 SF—Adams. HOUSTON SAN DIEGO Harrah 3b 1 0 0 0 Wshngt ss 4 10 1 By UnitM Press International “I never had a Brownie uniform,” said Garver, without any laces in his shoes. He was one of a hind. wing, Wednesday signed an estimated $1 miilion five-year con­ , IP H RERBBSO ab r h bi ab r h bi Baseball Astros 3, Padres 0 what has happenned to me,” said Boston Thon ss 5 110 Rlchrds If 8800 0 0 0 Percont 2b 3 0 0 0 Brett 3b 4 12 1 12th inning to give San Francisco its now retired in Ney, Ohio. “I recall the time we were playing the Yankees tract with the Minnesota North Stars, the longest agreement Hargrv lb 8 0 1 0 (^epen 2b 0 0 0 0 Atlanta — Recalled Ditcher Tommy 10th straight victory, an 8-6 triumph At San Diego, Nolan Ryan pitched McEnroe, who has, for the past two Hurs( 1 8 1111 Puhl rf 4 13 0 Gwynn cf 4 0 0 0 Boggs from Richmond of the Internation­ the eighth one-hitter of his career “In those days, they never let you take your un­ and Gil MacDougald knocked his glasses off with offered to a first year player by the club. Stanley (L 7-6) 6 5 3 3 2 4 Knight lb 3 0 11 Salazar ss . 3 000 'HiomU dh 3 0 0 0 Otis cf 5 2 3 2 over the fading Atlanta Braves. days at least, eclipi^ Bjorn Borg as Clear i 1 0 0 1 1 Castitlo rf 30 10 McRae dh 3 000 al _t«ague. iforms home vrith you. I remember signing a pwper his elbow coming into home plate. Courtney came BeUows was ranked No. 1 by the NHL’s Central Scouting Ser­ Gamer 2b 4 0 11 Lezeano rf 3 0 0 0 Hayes ph Chicago (AL) Activated Tom and drove in a run with a second- the nicest guy to occupy the throne Bui^eier 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 0 0 0 Kennedy c 4 0 10 10 10 Alkens lb 4 0 2 1 “I’ve never been on a ballclub that saying I’d have to pay for the uniform if I didn’t into the dugout screaming. He had beeq in the Mlfbonim'Sb 4 0 0 0 MarUn rf 3 000 Paciorek; optioned first baseman Chris inning single to spark Houston. After of tennis in recent years. vice among aU players eligible for the draft. He was chosen se­ Toronto A.shby c 3 110 Perkins lb 2 0 0 0 Mannng cf 4 0 0 0 White 2b 4 111 Nyman to Edmonton of the Pacific (^ast has been so far back and made such return it to ^ club when Satchel Paige and I wait Yankees’ organization before coming to us and be aancy 81-3 8 3 3 2 4 Howe 3b 4 0 10 Lefebvr 3b 3 0 0 0 retiring the first 13 batters he faced, cond overaU in June as a result of a deal between the North Mujray 1-3 0 0 0 3 0 "Hassev------1 000 Pnror Sb 0000 League. 2 a splurge as this club has,” Smith “ I hope to beat Lendl in the semis Scott cf 4000 Pittman 2b 3000 barnstorming a couple of times. I’d love to have a always grumbled about those ‘damn hi^falutin’ Stars and Boston. Jacktn (W 44) 314 0 0 0 0 1 Nahrdny c OOOO^Wathan...... c 812 1 Milwaukee — Purchased pitcher Doc said. “The important thing for us Ryan, 12-9, yielded a one-out single and Connors in the finals. But I am Ryan p 3 0 11 Show p 10 0 0 Flschlin ss 2 0 0 0 Medich from Texas. to Terry Kennedy in the fifth inning, Brownie uniform b ^ u se they were the only club Yankee pinstripes.’ Minnesota traded left wing Brad Palmer and center Dave Stanley pitched to 3 batters in 7th. Flannry ph 10 0 0 right now is to play well and let it go not worrying about that right now. I T-8:X. A-ajni. Echlbrgr p 0 00 0 ToUls 29 0 4 0 ToUls 35 8 12 7 New York (AL) — Placed pitcher spoiling the righthander’s attempt with whom I did anything of consequence. “He never liked the Yankees because they ^ d e d DonneUy to the Brains, who had the first pick,'to guarantee Cleveland 600600000-0' Doyle Alexander on the 21-day disabled at that. I think we are as good as the have my own problems. Bevacq ph 10 0 0 Kansas City 320 111 OOx- 8 for a sixth career no-hitter. “1 would’ve liked having one of their uniforms but him. Anyway, the ne$t inning after MacDougald BeUqws would be available for the North SUars. Welsh p 0 00 0 list. Dodgers and that’s saying a lot “Lendl is serving better than me. Tennis Results E^-Milboume. DP-Kansas City 2. LOB Seattle — Placed reliever Larry Reds 2, Dodgers 1 I couldn’t afford it. Had 1 taken one, it would’ve ran into him, he hit a line drive off the right field Totals 84 8 9 8 ToUls 28 0 1 0 —Cleveland 7. Kansas City 8. 2B—White, Andersen on the 21-day disabled list; because the Dodgers are still a very He likes the slow courts and he By United Press International Housum llOGlOOOfr-.S recalled pitcher Ron Musselman from At Los Angeles, Cesar Cedeno been deducted from my pay. The most 1 ever made Screen in Sportsman’s Fork. Hank Bauer, playing 1300,000 Canadian 0pm San Diego 000000060-0 Brett, Wathan. SB-Brett. SB—Dllone, good team.” serves harder. ’That also enables Calvin Murphy. Wathiui. SF—Washington. Salt Lake City of the Pacific C^ast stroked a two-run double in the first with the Browns was $17,500 Ontll UU Veedt hxA right fidd, grabbed the ball on one bounce!.' You At Toronto, Aug. 11 E—Ryan. DP-HousUw 1. D“■ i^ • 1. League. Smith has a chance to verify his him to possibly win a few more of MONnCELLO, N.Y. (UPl) — MUce Dunleavy of the Houston LOB-Houston 7. San Diego 5. 2B -'n IP H RERBBSO inning to back the strong pitching of them over in 1061. He paid me $25,000. remember, how good Bauer could throw, but that Men’s tingles , Cleveland Football claim tonight when the third-place the easy points.”. Rockets defeated team m ate Calvin Murphy, 6-2, 6-3, SF-KnIght. Whitson (L 24) 5 9 7 4 3 2 Detroit — Hired Charlie Sanders to Bob Shirley and bring an end to the “Most of the time I was with thm , the Browns didn’t bother Clint. He never stoped running wboi Second round IP H RERBBSO Brennan 221100 work part-time on special assignments; Giants, who are four games behind McEnroe has complained that he Wednesday to take the final round of a tennis tournament for John McEnroe, U.S., del. Juan Houston Dodgers’ eight-game winning were an oppressed group of people because of their he got to first and Bauer made a perfect throw to Avenaodo, ^ i n , 64, 64; Ivan Lendl, Anderson 1 1 0 0 1 1 signed free agent running back Greg Los Angeles in the NL West, tangle lost some of his desire for the game Ryan (W 124) 9 1 0 0 3 6 Kansas City Jones. streak. ' financial situation. We weren’t supported at the s e c ^ . NBA players. , Czechoslovakia, def. Andrew Pattiion, Mn Diego with the Dodgers in the opener of a when he became No. 1, thrashing U.S., 64. M ; Vitas OeruUltis, U.8., def. Splittorff 2 1 0 0 4 1 Miami — Signed kicker Rex Robinson gate enough, so we had to sort o f ... well, you know “Phil Rlxnito was covering the bog and about six Duideavy earned $1,500 for his victory, while Murphy took the Show (L 4 4 ) 6 6 3 3 0 6 Hood (W 44) 5 1 0 0 1 4 four-game series. Borg and Connors in memorable A lejaw ^ OortM, Gohxnbla, 6>7 (84). 64, Eichelterger 2 1 0 0 2 1 on waivers from Denver. ... improvise.” feet from it, Courtney jumped for the base and, $1,000 second p i ^ . ' 64; Mata W U ao^, Sweden, def. Trey Welsh 1 0 0 0 0 1 Quisenberry 2 2 0 0 0 0 New Orleans — Cut free aaent "I’m trying to subdue my showdowns along the way. Waltfce, U.S., 64,64; Steve Denton. U.S., WP-Whitson 2, Hood. Balk-WhiUon. T defensive back Gerald Megna of East Garver’s nephew, Bruce Berenyi, pltcbea.for the knocked him down. Good thing be was wearing dull HBP-by Ryan (SaUzar). WP-Ryan. T -2:30. A-27,540. Tennessee State. excitement,” said Robinson. “I feel ’There U, he said, less happiness in q)ikes. Next thing you know, all the Yaiuees, del. Carloe Kirmayr, Brazil. 84. 64. 64: -2:14. A-lO.iaO. chasing the top spot than in holding Cincinnati R ^s. That causes the 56-year-old so good abw t this club but I’m es- Garver to follow the Reds a little more dodbr. than (Allie) Reynolds, (Bob) Cerv, (Billy) Bfartln and r peciaUy happy for the players. Tliey it. he might wdinarily. Bauer were all over (31nt. Bill Summers, tbh um- QB search oh t have fought back from so much “’The Reds are having their worst season In a long piro, got knodted down and Clint’s daues ,were EDMONTON, Alberta (DPI) — Bd|D0Oton Eskimos ROBERT J. SMITHa inc: ^ adversity to make a race of it. We’re time,” he offered, “th me, it looks as if thqr’re broken. Ri|d>t after that, we came in here to New I definitely going into Los Angeles on Head C!badi Hnigh CampbeU will take a look a t another On Sept. 1,1982, Gerald J. TONIGHT kind of using that as an excuse to give leas than 100 York for another series with the Yankees and CUht qnarterhadc for his defending Grey Cup dunnpions, who j 4 r ik UIHTitP TIMI ONLY [ a high.” 'and Martin went at it again. We didn’t win many MSUMNSMmiS SNKE St35 GHO Coverage, WTIC Soccer pocent and I think that’s a lot malarky-i With the are 2-3 so far this season. Russo, M.D., will assume the • For the Braves, in the midst of a 6 Phillies vs. Expos, USA Browns, because we lost so many games, a number games but we had a lotta fun.” 1914 pediatric practice at 2Si East • total collapse, it was the ninth 7 CFLt From the S^yord line, DOUBLEA 1 0 W 4 0 ...... M qL^24ai ; straight loss and manager Joe Torre ESPN Manchester Soccer aub Double' A Center St.. Manchester of • can’t seem to find a solution. 7<30 MeU vs. Cubs, WINF squad will play its Connecticut Local sports featured SOWM ...... :....24qt*26a( Junior Soccer Association Cup Tour­ Physicals slated for East athletes B M k « t b a i i 649 S241 Francis W . Helfrick, M .D ., who • “It’s a classic slump and I wish to 7i30 Jets preview, Channel 5 Len Auster, Hi^ald sportswrlMr, keeps you informed MIINGKSTEROLIiAT^I^ I bell it would end,” said Torre. “In 7 130 GHO Highlights, Channel nament semifinal against Westport Phystcals tor candidates for fall from 8:30 to 9:30 and to r girls from WESTERN ' 68 E. Cwitcr SIrMt la retiring. I this game we got enough hits and 30 Saturday at 4 o’clock at Saxe Junior Boland OU 43 (Carl Bujaudus 24). .•i ah-^v MAM* IlKSTER HERALD. Tliiir^ . A.ig ■?. I9F2 l*> |i4M<

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Fine the original insertion. 242, Main O ffice , • Commission tary children after school. Fireplace eouipmhnt, 0 ^ dining diair 810.00. Uie (Uassified each day. hot water, appliances. clusive. Telephone 647- 1976 AUDI FOX - Two 2 senior. Call Peter Krupp, Manchester. companies. Ask for Janet Salesperson — Own transportation screen and heatalater 8G0. Porcelain 30” sinki References, security. $425. 0071.______door. Brown, 6speed, AM- have something to Errors which do not Manchester, CT 06040. 643-0468. Free estimates. Appliance dept. desired. Minimum wage Juliette stereo AM-FM 8 faucets, spray $15.00. 648- Produea 50 Telephone 0434236. FM cassette, excellent -1 ^ . •' lesson tho value of the References. TAG SALE - Hand thrown; 643-1577. • S oftlin es and plus meal included, if in­ track 850. 646-6506. ROOMMA’TE WANTED - running condition. Im­ advertisement will not TELEPHONE AND Good pottery, framed ^ prints, SIX ROOM Apartment-3 maculate appearance. typing experience for a Hardlines salesper­ terested in meal prepara­ working male or female. be corrected by an ad CAN YOUR Business sup- CONTEMPORARY Dining LAWN CHAIRS, $2 each. clothing, baby, egfumenr,, bedrooms. $475 plus heat. $2900. 646-3995. 1975 HONDA CB360. receptionist position. Per­ tion. Give references. Clean and quiet. 1st floor ditlonal insertion. sons. port a full time room - Two piece lighted (14) Bell & Howell slide and toys,oys etc.'279 Parker j Phone Don or Rose, 646- ExceUent condition. son with a pleasant W rite: Box Z, c-o duplex. $200 monthly. On • Automotive 'in­ Bookkeeper? If not, call hutch, large table and six trays 8^. Pair of ladder Street, Manchester.!■ 1 POP 24M.______4 DOOR 1974 DA’TSUN 710 - $700.00. 4,000 original telephone personality and a Manchester Herald. sys. MTIW busline. 647-0359.______sell for less stallers. Berzin’s Bookkeeping Ser­ fabric chairs. Five years jackscks Telephone 6 4 9 - August 14th and 15th, 10-4.; staUon wagon, excellent miles. CaU 646-2088, or 742- math aptitude needed for vice. Thru Trial Balance, old. Was 81600, now 8600 Rain date August 2lst. ^ . MANCHESTER: FOUR 6087. diversified duties. Send LIVE-IN COMPANION for WOMAN WITH or witiuHit running cpndlUon- will pick up and deliver. firm. 649-8711. CORN CRIB room first floor apartment CaU 64640^. resume with salary elderly lady, small family ■ocfclMd M|n«iih unndser children to share private 3 l\r Rpiily Personnel Dept 429-1611. 24” PORCELAIN Kitchen TAG SALE - Furniture and* with private entrance KAWASAKI 1981 - KE125, requirements to P.O. Box or child care. Experienced IS to a pjn. Mr home. ^00 monthW, plus A IR FURNACE sink with faucets and gar­ household goods. 32 Foley’ available to mature toiant. F U T SPIDER - 1972. 850. 600 original miles - want to 242, Main O ffice , Equal Opportunity Employer. with references. Call 646- 1*V*” **“ ***;...... half utiUty. 644-917177. than $99°° Paindng-Papartng 92 Parts, burner, blower, two bage disposal in good c o n ­ Street, Manchester, Satur-* NATIVE CORN Appliances supplied. Two door convertible. 1971 sell, lost interest. M aiirlirfitpr Manchester, Ct 06040. 1030. day, August 14th, 9-3. Rain! Excellent condition. Call motors and controls! Sears dition. $ 4 ^ . (3^64»-140S. Parking for one pleasure Autos For Sato $1 same as above, as is. 646- or shine. ; car. Security and 1432 after 4 p.m. after 4 p.m., 649-4190. HELP WANTED - Part STRETCH YOUR INTERIOR PAINTING, model. Call 646-1734. speciAu l^ ^ ra l^ WANTED: WOMAN to live BURGER BUDGET by over ten years experience, CRIB M ATTRESS With 101b. Native references required. No 1980 PINTO - four cyl., four time inserter - must be 18 ESTATE TAG SALE -* 1974 HARLEY DAVIDSON in to take care of elderly using one part soy extender low rates and senior citizen ORIENTAL RUG - Shiraz plastic fitted cover plus pets. Rent $3lw monthly speed. 23,000 miles. 1972 TR6 - Hard-soft top, years old. Apply Circula­ woman. Salary negotiable. Saturday, Sunday August- POTATOIS • I*® plus uUUUes. 643-2210. good body, needs minor, S X 125 - 2 stroke, (jlood con­ tion Department, to four parts of meat. Your discounts. 643-9980. Super. New 5V4 x 7Vi. several fitM sheets. $S.00. ExceUent condition. $3,600. ... fill out the coupon CaU after 6 p.m., 643-8811. Afghanistan. Moth proof. CaU 6434859 before noon, 14 & 15, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. work. $1800. CaU 643-7266. dition. $350 or best offer. Manchester Herald. Ask taste buds won’t be able to 649-1354 after 5 p.m. INTERIOR-EXTERIOR 350,000 points square mill. or after 4:00 p.m. Living room chairs, After 5 p.m., 649-9604. for John. tell the difference, but your Homaa lor Bant 54 WANTED: Experienced PAINTING - Wallpapering $400. Call 6434241. bedroom chests, night SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, 1979 CADILLAC, $7995; hairstylist interested in budget will!______YORK BARBELL BENCH tables, lamps, mahogany 1979 Sk'yhawk, $ 4 ^ ; 1975 Campara- Trallara-Moblla, INFORMATION ON and Drywall Installation. EAST HARTFORD - Large TRUCKS Car-inv. value expanding cUentele with China hutch, mahogany RENTALS Im p a la , $2995; 1979 Homaa 55 □ NOTICES Cruise ship jobs. Great in­ REAL ESTATE SALES Quality professional work. AIR CONDITIONER - for body building. New con­ six rooms plus, Cape. $2143, sold for $100. 602490- make-up, skin care and buffet, antique coal-wood; Cbevette, $3395. WilUman- come potential, all oc­ Person - Aggressive East Reasonable prices. Free Whirlpool, wall mount, 18,- dition. Adjustable to five '•••••••••••••••••••••••• ’Three bedrooms, fireplace, 0575 Ext. 7816. CaU Refun­ below and moil to: ood retail business. Call Estimates! Fully insured. 500 BTU. One year old. incUne positions. Welded kitchen range, antique centrally located near Uc Datsun, 647-9367. 1973 DODGE CAMPER Lost and Found 1 cupations. Call 312-741-9780 of the River office. We Baoma t o r B a n t...... 6 2 dable. Van - $1800. Good condition. f'he Locksmiths Beauty G.L. McHugh, 6434321. Asking $200. 647-1174. legs, $40. Telephone 643- brass-metal bed, Castrq •••••••••••••••••••••••• ch u rch es, schools an|d ••••••••••••••••••#••••* Dept. 2423 - Call Refun­ offer training, medical in­ sofa bed, wall mirrors; 1981 CHEVETTE, $4995; Call 646-3108 evenings; 872- Salon, Bolton, 647-9989. 5573. ______MANCHESTER - Nice busUne. Pay own utUities. 1973 O LDSM OBILE LOST: Black and white cat dable. surance. Confidential in­ dinette seU, paintings, 1979 Monza, $3695; 1980 1434 days. terview. Call Marge 25” COLOR Console TV - room with kitchen Security required. Cutlass, exceUent condi­ vicinity Hawthorne Street. AUTO MECHANICS - 3 Excellent condition. Must OFFICE FURNTTURE • frames, household CitaUon, $4495; 1981 310 Manchester Herald A privileges. Gentleman AvaUable August 1st. $800 tion mechanlcaUy. Needs Answers to the name of WOODWORKERS for Carella, 871-2671. G X , $5295. Willimantic positions. Mature sell. $350. CaU after 5:00 Couch ' with table, only appliances, marble and preferred. $50.00 weekly. monthly. 643-1845 or 643- body work, some rust. 70,- F O R SP A R K LIN G One Herald Square Oreo. Please call 646-7365 manufacturing operation. INTERIOR AND Datsun, 647-9367. mechanic preferably with p.m. 643-4638. $70.00. Desks only $50.00. brass cocktail table,; Security. Telephone 6 « - 1773. 000 miles, $575 or best Manchester, Conn. 06040 if found. Please call for an appoint­ REGISTERED NURSE - EXTERIOR Paintingig and WOODWORK, TILE, front end experience. Office chairs $25.00. CaU clothing and more! 89 1878. offer. 647-8567. ment, 649-6414. Glastonbury Public Paperhpnging. 1980 210 WG. $4995; 1976 GLASS AND PAINTED Mechanics helper with 1 .1 - - 1 Fraa ClaaaHlad Ada after 5:00 p.m., 6494286. Richmond Drive, OBIaaa-Storaa LOST - Black, short haired some experience. Both are Schools. 35 hours per week, ired or replaced. Free ...... ______Manchester. Directions on­ ’TR6 Conv., $3995; 1979 Sun- SURFACES, add three WAITRESSES . - After­ 183 days per year. R(X)MS - Centrally located tor Bant 55 VW - AS IS SpeciaU. 1975, Schnauzer. Tag 290. full time positions. estimates. Fiilly insured. ly, 649-1816. 1-84, exit 92; bird, $3695; 1978 Mustang, tablespoons of washing noons and evenings. Applications available 1965 CHEVIMPALA, as is, SLIDING GLASS Bathtub do-wntown. Kitchen four speed, new paint, Answers to “ Pan” . Vicini­ Mechanics helper after References. Martin Center Street, left on Ver- $ffi95. WilUmantic Datsun, soda to a quart of warm NAME...... Experienced preferred. from: Glastonbury Board $75.00. 643-2600. .. door. Fits 5’ tub, $50.00: privileges. Inquire 39 Oot- NEWLY RENOVATED $1795. 1973 four speed, ty of Norman Street. school, part time position. Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., noh to Richmond. 647-9367. water and wash. No rinsing Reward. Please call 643- Apply in person: LaStrada of Elducation, Glastonbury-, Aluminum sdreen' door tage S&eet, Manchester, 0 310 square feet office $1395. 1971 four speed, ADDRESS ...... Apply in person to: Clarke 649-4431. HEDGE TRIMMER - Fits with storm window, 3S4k x 7358, or 647-1938. West, 471 Hartford Road, Conn., 06033. Phone 6 ^ a.m. to 4 p.m. availanle. Main Street $1195. 1970 Convertible, required. CITY...... Motor Sales, corner of all W’ electric drills $7.00. 80, $85.00. Telephone 6 4 9 - GARAGE TAG SALE - $1205. 1967 Convertible, 1976 VOLKSWAGEN Rab- H Manchester. location with ample Route 6 and 85, Bolton. 5231, Ext. 441. Affirmative FRE D LEE Painting - O ld fashioned, b e a ^ bit,^^ air-conditioning, AM- ZIP ...... PHONE.. 3174.______. &turday August 14th-, 9 tq ROOM FOR (jentleman or parking. CaU 640-2891. $495. Tim M oriarty, IMPOUNDED: Female Action-Equal Opportunity ------Interior and— ------Exterior. fireplace andirons $10.00. FM radio, good cCnditlon. Employer. M-F. 5. 50 Poxcroft Drive, married couple • Light Silktown Motors, 270 Hart- Shepherd, one year old, "Check my rate before you ski boots, size 8V4 8M.00. Manchester. Opposite $K50. or best offer. After 6 black and tan. Oak Street. LPN OR OFFICE Aide to •••••••••••«•••••••••••• FOUR BACK YARD Slt- housekeeping faclUtles. fcwd Road, Manchester. work about 17 hours per decorate. Dependable. 643-r“-5336 Health Spa, on West Mid­ LAPPEN BUILDING • 164 p.m., 6494291. Female mixed breed, six SItustlon Wanted 15 ting benches - with backs. Washer am id TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLOCK ONE ITEM PER *D WANTED week, In Rockville Fully insured. 646-1653. All for $10.00. Tetephone dle Turnpike. East Center Street, months old, tri color. •••••••••••••••••••••••• et cetera. Security def Manchester. Four rooms, 1975 RABBIT Four need, SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS specialist office. Send ...... gjx WEATHERED 64S47S1. real clean, stereo, AM-FM, 1977 PINTO - Three door, North Main and Oakland LOOKING FOR House and references requ single or Bi combinafion, lor tha town ol resume to: Box Y, c-o Building ContraeUng 33 chestnut beams, 3 X , 12 TAQ s a l e - Miiltl-famU; $1895. ’Tim M oriarty, new brakes,, exhaust, Street. 646-4555. cleaning , jobs starting^ hi ...... feet lonj,_ 200 y ^ , 0434600, or 643-1750. BOLTON ng, ZOO years old. St 14th, first ! floor. Air- shocks, batteiy. Serviced Manchester Herald. the fall! Days, NEW NEVER Used lOOA' Saturda' (o SUktown Motors, 270 Hart­ will train. e ry LEON CIESZYNSKI Asking $10. each. (laU 649- conditioning, heat and on regularly. $17%. 643-1126 LOST DOG - 45 lbs. dark thorough. References. service panel, includes to 5. (liain 'date August MANCHES’TER - Room on ford Road, Manchester. PART TIME Driver for BUILDER. New homes, 7393. 21st.) 27 Walnut Drive, site parking included. Call days, 646-7246 eyenlngs. G Center Street. $60.00 week­ brown curly hair, named CM1 U 7-B2M Telephone 646-1M4. additions, remodeUng, rec SOA; 30A dnd 8 branch cItt for appointment to see - Olan Mills. Evenings and cults. Asking $95.00. Hebron. ly plus security and Greta. Missing since Mon­ or 537-8786 •••••••••••••••••••••••• rooms, garages, kitchens APARTMENT SIZE elec­ AMC HORNET 1974 - 4 day night. Knollwood ^turday during the day. T ele^ on e 6494883. references. CqU 6460019. , One of the bpst Wayfftd. Schoolt-Claaaaa 19 remodelM, ceilings, bath tric stove, white. EheCeUedt door. Automatic. Good Drive, Coventry area.* Must have own car. Call ^U^OU^ j[indabargainisto$h(9 the tile, dormers, roofing. condition. $96.00. 649-1179, condition. $ 742-6901. Jim - 646-5798. EOE. Aparlmaota lor Bant 53 ^ Of 'Classified ads CTeiy day. SHEET METAL Mechanic RESOURCE SCHOOL of Residential or commer­ ask for Donna. Cuddly Kitten ; 8978. •$50.00 reward for any in­ modeling and agency. cial. 6494291. formation leading to the - shop work only. Must be BABYSITTER - Reliable MANCHESTER- One and able to cut round duct. person to care for two year Children and adult classes GUINEA PIG SuppUe* fdr two bedroom apartments arrest of a person or per­ are available. 875-0919. ELECTRICAL SERVICES -S w itl-V S sons responsible for taking Steady employment, paid old in our M anchester sale - Cage. 820.IW or w available. Centrally holidays, benefits and home, 1-2 days 7:30 to 4:00 •••••••• - We do all types of Elec­ offer. 5 ^ 1 2 7 1 days, W i WILLIMANTIC the dog. located on busline near profit sharing. Call 728-6600 p.m. References. 646-6668. trical Work! Licensed. CaU 1713 after 5 p.m. shopping center and Legal Notice □ REAL ESTATE after 5:00 p.m., 046-1516. INVITATION TO BID Personal Loans 9 or 871-1111. schools. For further details •••••••••••••••••••••••* PART TIME Painters - NEARLY COMPLETE set caU 649-7157. DATSUN — DODGE The Mancheater Board of Educa­ KENNEL WORKER - Part Manchester area. Apply: Homaa For 8ala 23 FARRAND of National Geographies tion sollclla bida for MUSICAL Building Service C!orp., 217 •••••••••••••••••••••••• REMODELING - CabineU, for the last 30 years. (425 INSTHUMBNTS lor the Itei-lMn time. Steady 1 or 2 days MANCHES’TER - Newly achool year. Sealed bkb yrlll be NEED A LOAN? weekly. Involvement with Walnut Street, Hartford.' MANCHESTER - Con­ Roofing, Gutters, Room different). $75.00. decorated one bedroom Additions, Decks, aU types - v e n / FINANCING received until 3:00 P.M., Auguat CM EUi INVESTMENTS pets, public and light dominium - 2 Bedrooms. 2 Telephone 643-8973. apartment. Access to shop­ 2S, ton at which time they will be o f Remodeling and has money available for maintenance. Job starts VACANCIES at MHS full baths. Beautifully ping centers, buslines and ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE publicly opdned. The right la homeowners. Any amount, after Labor Day. Canine Athletic Dept. - Assistant redecorated. All Repairs. FREE 19” GOOD Bliudc and white schools. For further details reaerv«] lo reject any and all bida. state wide. Quick, confidential ElstImateS. FuUy insured. 1 2 . 7 5 % ALL STOCK UNITS-SAVE! Holiday Inne, 7M Sheldon Field Hockey & Diving appliances. Pool. Sauna. Zenith TV - may need loino please call 528*41'96 SpecKIcatlona and bid forma may service. We can solve your Road, Manchester. Inquire Coach for Boys & Girls Telephone 6434017. repair. WUl seU to schools between 9 and 5 pm or be secured at the Business OHIce, problems. Call Marge Carella, Sliders to balcopy. $49,900. 3-5 p.m. Swimming teams. Contact Lesperance Agency, 646- ...... alM^^ CiU 648-7908 alter 5 after 5 pm and wewends, 45 North School, Manchester, 871-2671______Richard (Jobb at 647-3553 or Haating-Plumbing 35 p.m. $30.00 bargain. Connecticut. Raymiwd E. Demers, Person to person 05 6 4 9 5 Transcrlptlonist. Every Keys. TV FOR RENT. Alft KING Ddiumldifier - months to 8 yoars. Slso r i L - , BE IT ORDAINED by the Boord ol Dlractors of Uie 'Town of at Pillowtex Cor- other weekend, in our X- Ask about our "P ilot used as printing plates. .007 Ito e b is te r tha t a a p te r to o l The Code o lO id In snces of t t o 'T ^ of been bringing Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. Funijture style, bollt-in 1 .. .dress, IH ya!^'46- ' Hanebaster that Chapter to oi Tne u»e « •--■ - on, 49 Regent Street, Ray Department. Good Program” Adolescence thick, & 3 S W ’ . 50c eadi, ineh; sUp, 44 yem ; pant- w m a m i M R i 4i4neiH ii^TiiiicK 649-5221. humidiatate, water ManchesterM in d w tte r asu adoiiled adopted December U,18, \ IW m and a Manchester. E.O.E. M-F.typing skills in medical ter-- S ^ c e . It means workihg or 5 lo r $2.00. Phone 643- ies, 44 yard. bhsreby iie b y amended by adding Uiethe loUfoUowtog ow lni pbnaephrase to Uiethe end o l SecUonSeetkm 10- only one out of every four ovorfiow. twitch with -ip- buyers and sellers minology is necessary. For M E xcodUous: . . . .__ _ BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - 2711. Tliey MUST be picked P aiU raa aeaffstU amlg more information, please wediends a month on 12 up before. 11:00 a.m. only. H a la r a t' I L . * 7 9 9 5 ";T n o r to matiage Uwrapiati »bo have graduated Irom an CUSTODIANS - Part and ' hour ihifta. For conflden- Concrete. Chimney COttflltlOO* depbiUt.- American Utiaage Hierapy AnocliUoti cerUIled J contact: The Personnel Repairs. "No Job Too INS with IS-pago who hoU an American M iutnfe Tbernpy AmocUUoo CerUIlcnle ol together. It’s that lull time. Manchester Department, at 640-1222, ^ fial in tm iew , caU coUpet O IF T liC T IO N srMEfOl 3 4 2 -4 9 1 9 , P erson n el Small.” CaU 6444SS6. STAIR CARPETINti THREB-SPIIBD bicydie. THREB ROOMS * Second n to* Maasage HiMnpy*'* area, ^ p ly Building Ser­ Ext. 2270. M anchester dbectioM . PriM lIA i. >• PMI OUjrOBBRBt MOVWBB wra B viumQf ■■•• Thta Oidlnance sbaU take elloct ten (10) dayi niter th li publlMtlon vice C orp ora tion , 217 Memorial Hospital, 71 Department, Elmcreit Wool Floral. Ctaaiied. like dual reiar'baakets, asmiarsMsiMa floor, heat, atqve, C & M ' iSarvlce, Free In thin newspaper provided that wlUiln ten ( 10) dayi after thla publlca- success that Walnut Street, Hartford. Haynes Street, P n ^ a t r l c Institute, 25 ..refrlgeratfr.jefrlgerater. Near Marlbordimh Street, estlmatet.\Diaoount senior Uon o l Uita Ordinance a peUtloo signed to ^ Manchester, Conn. 06MO. pailuKle. Quiet c(Uder pOr* of Uw eleclon of Uie Town, u determined from Uie Utest oinclal^UU P ^ rtla n d tjw n n ., 06480. citisenal Company wide. L ^a^ble- Itor------, - -ii %tis - swtMn.asB.m s« SALES EOE. jNUUUM gsK IMN^eSUUM KuuiiBu >sons*sona prelerred.preierre $s29. of the Reglatrara of Voten, bSa not been filed with the Town Clerk keeps classified RElEPRESENTA’nVE - Be EOE., M-F. M ancheawr ow n ed and OUTDOOR FlOWBRINO ..AvaUabte October 1st. Cfdl requeaUng its roferwice to a apectal Town elocUo^ operated. (CaU 646-1327. New FASHION with nisi-auaiasH wuMMsaK-M WILLIMANTIC ..:- ■------Bushes - Orqnnd c o v e r s , ^ Jamea R. McOvanagh ^our own boss. Resource NIGHT CLERK for store Photo-Oeide petuni in lliis i f m MSsbmS Wtik 6464802. -Cosmetic and Skin Care. NEWSPAPER ~~ SEASONED HARDWOOD perennials. AN<>: Hoube l-m -Tt am m s u r-w ass- Secretary work - pref«'ably MOC stu­ MUVHK. itUflU Du WiMb Botrd ol Dlractors growing^. Xkimplete line of manicure dent. 4 to 11 p.m., 5 nights. DEALERSHIP available WILL B/OBviiiT - cut to Sngth, daUvowM, planto, in Vanioa-RodnrUle area. CHILD or _ . $75. a c ^ . Cut, split. lrancanthto.n^toboBie. 4iss-«a)m M sS SI iMh. DATSUN - DODGE M in rb to lo r. ConnecUeot ■and nail polish are Apply in jierson to: ^available. Commission. Memorial Comer Store, H eate'eaU 847-W48 for In­ my home. Nathan deUvared, $00.n cWd.