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discrimination laws, from asking for birth certificates, this report can be stretched). If you’re among the hundreds of thousands of parents baptismal papers, similar documents. Children can 4) On taxes, the regulations are fairly lax. With the whose teen-agers are now getting out of school, looking prove age by presenting age certificates or working possible exception of federal income tax withholding, Mostly sunny for jobs and NOT finding any available, and if you papers, available from the schools they attend. the law applies as usual. You do not withhold federal in­ happen to own your business, how about hiring your Y o u r 3) There are advantages to hiring a 16-year-old as op­ come taxes if the minor fills out and files a W-4 Form on Wednesday child or chUdren yourself? You'll achieve twin goals: M o n ey 's posed to hiring a 14-year-old (unless this is your own stating that he/she had no income tax liability for last giving your children employment plus spending money child and then the age is a subsidiary issue). The 16- year (1981) and if the child expects to incur no tax — See page 2 and gaining major tax advantages. W o rth year-old can work in or about manufacturing plants and liability for the year 1982. But know the rules on hiring children — and that can -work in all occupations not open to under-16-year- What yo achieve by hiring your own child is now violations of our wage-hour law can be expensive, no Sylvia Porter olds (unless the occupation itself is listed as “hazar­ clear. Most children simply will' not be able to get jobs matter how innocent your errors may be. Federal and dous” by the secretary of labor — about 17 occupations this summer. state laws do differ. Here are some guidelines on hiring are so listed). With this move, you supply your child or the child of a your own or the children of friends this summer. The 16-year-old also is not so limited by the strict close friend with productive work; the child earns 1) If you own the business, there is no minimum age regulations on total hours worked as the younger minor. money that can be saved for college or spent as the on hiring your child (under 14, let’s say) and also tnere A teen-ager under 16, though, could help in sales or Any child under 16 is prohibited from working more minor desires; your own tax advantages are clear and are no minimum age restrictions on children who clerical work. This minor could pack purchases in a than eight hours in any day. When school is open, the can be repeated in coming summers. Why not? It’s all deliver newspapers or advertising handbills. store, run errands, make deliveries, do cleanup work, under-16-year-old cannot work more than 18 hours a plus. Arafat asks Soviet The general minimum age for non-hazardous factory mark prices. This minor could prepare and serve food week — more than three hours in any day. Nor can this (“Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s,” 1,328 work is 16. but for a job other than in a factory, you even though prohibited by law from cooking it. minor begin working before 7 a.m. nor work beyond 7 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money could hire a 14-year-old, reports Prentice-Hall in a And while an under-16-year-old is prohibited from p.m. management, is now available through her column. privately circulated newsletter. operating many types of machinery, this minor could As of June 1, however, the evening curfewjiour ^s 9 Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to “Sylvia "Hazardous” work would include operating a motor handle such equipment as milkshake blenders, coffee p.m. and this curfew applies until Labor Day. The Porter’s New Money Book for the 80s,” in care of this vehicle or other types of machinery; work in a mine, or grinders, toasters, dishwashers, dumbwaiters. maximum work week while school is closed is 40 hours. newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. aid to stop Israel in a job that would expose the child to radioactive 2) You are forbidden, under federal and state anti- (Of course, this can be “stretched” as all other rules in Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) material. By United Press International Reagan said Lebanon is a country to report on the offensive, which the p/n Brief- “that for too long has had to endure military command said was advan­ 7 Israeli warplanes shot down four the tragedy of civil war, terrorism cing at twice the anticipated speed. Cotton making Syrian MiGs today and ground and foreign intervention and oc­ WAFA said Arafat’s notes to troops advanced to within 12 miles cupation.” Moscow and the Arabs dealt with Zeldin honored of Bieirut. PLO chief Yasser Arafat U.N. Security Council members, “the Israeli aggression” and the asked the Soviet Union and Arab who Sunday called for an immediate urgency of “shouldering your Andy Zeldin Advertising of Manchester won five states to help stop the “Israeli cease-fire, met behind closed doors responsibilites.” awards in this year's Hartford Ad Club Awards. aggression” in southern Lebanon. to consider possible new ways to Arafat said the Israeli invasion One of the awards was for a radio campaign for big comeback “Israel has widened the scope of army was out to “exterminate the stop the fighting. the Game Room at Connecticut Golf Land. The rest its aggression and is now only 20 In Jerusalem the Cabinet met Palestinian people In their camps were for a series of newspaer ads for the Bike kilometers (12 miles) from Beirut. again. It met in a 5V4-hour meeting and the Lebanese people in their Shops, which included a sweep of first, second, and By LeRoy Pope new Natural Blend shirtings and so are The 60,000-strong Israeli Invasion Monday night following Prime cities and villages.” third place. UPl Business Writer many smaller manufacturers. force went through U.N. lines and Minister Menachem Begin’s con­ A military communique said The awards ceremony was held at the Parkview launched its aggression with the full sultation with U.S. envoy Philip Syrian planes attacked Israeli tanks DESIGNERS AND makers of finished Hilton in Hartford. (DPI) - The two-year- approval of the ,” Habib. and ground forces southeast of Jiz- shirts including Cluett Peabody (Arrow old campaign of the cotton industry to Arafat said in urgent cables to Arab Israel radio said Begin told Habib zine, 11 miles east of Sidon. Shirts) Manhattan Shirts Henry Grethel sell Natural Blend fabrics with 60 per­ leaders. that Israel will not withdraw until In one of their bombing raids, the cent or more cotton to American males designer line. Van Heusen and Hathaway Western estimates are that some an “arrangement” is reached to Syrian planes encountered Maschko retires also are going in heavily for Natural seems headed for a resounding triumph 20,000 Israeli forces are involved in keep the guerrillas away from south resistance from Israeli fighters and Blend. Arrow is bringing out a new line UPl photo in the Father’s Day sales this year. .the offensive against Palestine Lebanon and out of artillery range shot down one “enemy plane” in a About 30 percent of the shirts that will of 85 percent cotton, 15 percent polyester Louise (Mrs. John) Muschko of Spring Street Liberation Organization of Israel’s northern border region. dogfight, the military communique ISRAELI TROOPS ON ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER retired as of June 1 from the Crockett Agency, Inc. be sold for the Father’s day season en­ shirts in 16 different patterns. Such mass strongholds. Begin was to address Parliament said. . . . moving through Lebanese port city of Sidon where she had been employed for the past 28 years. ding June 20 are expected to be Natural retailers as J. C. Penney and Sears Arafat also held crisis talks with Her duties here consisted of office manager and Blend, says Cotton, Inc., of New York. Roebuck are putting out 60-40 Natural Soviet Ambassador Alexander chief underwriter. That’s up from last fall’s 15 percent Blends and Penney will have a line 85 Soldatov and delivered a letter for She is active in the Senior Citizens, South share and way up from last Father’s percent cotton, 15 percent polyester the Kremlin leaders, the Palestine Methodist Church and as a grandmother of Stephen Day. broadcloth shirts next fall. news agency WAFA said. and Megan Post of Willington. Men’s shirt sales in the United States Meanwhile, Libby Clark of Cotton, Syria earlier announced that its Galtieri rejects latest peace plan bulge heavily twice a year at Christmas Inc., told United Press International the warplanes, in their first major ac­ campaign to get more cotton into sheets, J and just before Father’s Day, when tion against Israel’s ground forces, pillow cases and other household fabrics Workshop set shirts are bought by the millions as gifts. attacked tank and troop concen­ By United Press International Stanley. British artillery kept poun­ troops from the islands and that moving in "look like things are Monday in a radioed capitulation In the month before Father’s day, 1981, is gathering steam steadily. trations, scoring direct hiljs and in­ ding away. afterward London would take a deci­ going to be better this morning.” call beamed to his opposite number shirt sales were 18.2 million, about 40 “Cotton lost a market of about 900,000 flicting “massive losses.” With clearing, skies over the The newspaper sion on pulling back its fleet. Censored news dispatches from in Stanley, Brig. Gen. Mario HARTFORD — The Greater Hartford Board of percent above the monthly average for bales a year in the 1960s when the shift Right-wing Lebanese radio Falklands improving conditions for Clarin reported that President Gen. Argentina did not consider that the task force said for days a major Benjamin Menendez. Realtors is sponsoring a cram course for the Real the year. from all cotton to half cotton and half reports said a major battle raged in a decisive British assault on tbe Leopoldo Galtieri personally the plan provided sufficient assault on Stanley awaited only a There was no immediate Estate Licensing Exam. polyester came in that part of the textile response, defense sources said, or TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS, gar­ the port of Sidon, with buildings bur­ capital of Stanley, Argentina’s rejected the proposal by United guarantees on a British pullback, break in the blanket of fog, freezing The workshop is scheduled for June 21, from 8:30 industry,” Ms. Clark said. “The growing any indication Argentina would ment makers and the garment industry ning and “hundreds of bodies” lying military ruler was reported today to Nations Secretary-General Javier Uie newspaper said. rain and mist. a m. to 4:30 p.m. at Elmwood Community Center popularity of sheets that are at least 60 in the streets. have rejected a U.N. peace in­ Perez de Cuellar. Clarin also said that Argentina One news dispatch said the accept the offer. Room 24, 1106 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. trade press agree that Natural Blend is D percent cotton is going to recapture a itiative calling for unconditional Dispatches from Falklands cor­ taking over in the better class shirt In London, President Reagan The usually well-informed will release 100 political prisoners marines completed outflanking Tim Phillips, CRB CRS, GRI from the Connec­ substantial part of that loss,” she said. withdrawal of his troops from the respondents quoted Argentine Lt. market. called on Israel to immediately newspaper said Galtieri’s reply was prior to the visit later this week of Argentine defenses north of the ticut Licensing School Inc. will target the difficult “All the big textile mills and the South Atlantic islands. Col. Italo Pioggi — captured with 1,- However, it is not affecting sales of the withdraw its troops. “The fighting delivered to the UN chief Sunday Pope John Paul II. capital, putting the battered air areas of Connecticut licensing law, public accom­ retailers have shown a positive interest Britain’s land force commander 2(X) of his men at Darwin and Goose cheaper 80 percent polyester-20 percent in Lebanon on the part of ail parties night. A spokesman for the U.S. Weather field under the barrels of their ar­ modations act, fair housing, real estate vocabula^, because it is clear consumers like repeated a call for Argentine sur­ Green 10 days ago — saying Argen­ cotton shirtings that are the backbone of must stop and Israel should bring its The report said Perez de Cuellar’s Service said a satellite photograph tillery. basic real estate mathematics, exam strategies bedlinen with more cotton. Almost render and Royal'Marlnes were said tine forces in Stanley will fight on tbe trade. Rather, the blends are cutting forces home,” he said in an address latest “set of ideas” for a Falklands taken late Monday showed West “Surrender and let's end the and techniques. everyone is making and selling it now.” to member of the British Parlia­ to be “eyeball to eyeball” with cease-fire provided for Buenos Falkland Island “relatively to most­ killing now," said British land com­ "as long as we have weapons and This workshop is preparatory information for heavily into mixtures of 65 percent ment. ' Argentine defenders around Aires to withdraw within 14 days its ly clear” and weather conditions mander Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore ammunition.” either the salesman or broker exams and is being polyester and 35 percent cotton and into JUST STARTING, Ms. Clark said, is UPl photo held the Monday prior to the June 26 exam. Cost is the luxury all-cotton dress shirt markets. a drive to get Natural Blend into men’s N $30. Payment is due by June 18, to the Greater The campaign of Cotton, Inc., a trade slacks, which now are mostly all syn­ Hartford Board of Realtors, 645 Farmington organization financed by southern and thetic. “The new Natural Blend slacks, Lower away Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, 06105. For registra­ western cotton planters, to sell Natural which will be called midweights by the tion and information call Jeanie Kristy, 236-2561. Blend to textile and garment manufac­ trade, will make their appearance on the Foreclosure first step “Big Bug" Is part of a former PPG Industries ethylene glycol production Flooding turers, fashion designers and retailers retail markets in the spring of 1983,” she has been helped considerably by the said. unit shipped from San Juan, P.R., to the firm's Beaumont, Texas, development of new methods of giving She said very little has been done so chemicals complex, where It will be reassembled. PD Glycol, a joint Pharmacists meet the high cotton fabrics the durable press far to try to get more Natural Blend into venture of Pittsburgh-based PPG and the duPont Co. of Wilmington, Kandra: Manchester was lucky characteristic that helped make the high women’s garments although there is an Del., will operate the relocated plant. PPG and duPont will share the output of the rebuilt unit and an existing plant PPG operates at Beau­ in town tax crackdown NEWPORT, R. 1. — The 105th annual meeting of synthetic blends so popular in the first excellent market for quality all-cotton i By Alex GIrelll Gravel was washed onto paved roads and must be the Connecticut Pharmaeutical Association will be place. feminine wear as there always has been. mont. Total capacity of the combined facilities will be 620 million Herald City Editor , swept away. held at the Viking Hotel, Newport, R.I., June 11 Burlington Industries, Dan River In due time, she said, but the men’s pounds of ethylene glycol per year. The chemical Is used In the produc­ The work will go on for the rest of the week, Kan­ through 13. Mills, Springs Mills, J.P. Stevens and wear and sheet and pillowcases seemed tion of other chemicals, polyester fibers and In antl-freeze. “The bottom line is that we are lucky,” said dra said. By Paul Hendrie cant property taxes from past preparing a balanced budget this Arrival day is June 11, and the first official event West Point Pepperell all are making the more promising markets for starters. George Kandra today, commenting on his tour of The town has put a pricetag of about $10,(X)0 on Herald Reporter years. O’Brien said the town will year prompted the crackdown. town to see what damage the heavy weekend rain outdoor cleanup, but that does not include damage foreclose on the property of those “We are going to organize a con­ will be the opening of the exhibits at 2 p.m. A The town’s foreclosure action welcoming reception will be held Friday evening. to private property. owners who cannot agree on a pay­ sistent and aggressive collection had caused. against Manchester Mall owner On June 12. Dave Schmidt, president of Manage­ Kandra, director of public works, said the toll Kandra was unable to label the storm in ment schedule. program,” he added. “This is the Kenneth C. Burkamp for unpaid ment development Associates, will conduct a was nothing like what could have been expected Manchester as a 100-year storm, but he assumed it O’Brien said the town legally can­ first time the town attorney’s office seminar on " Employees Are People Too.’’ This will Public Records from sp heavy a rainfall in so short a period. qualifies as at least a 50-year storm, one that is taxes is just the first step in an not agree to allow a property owner is goipg to be involved in an ongoing aggressive, systematic tax collec­ be followed at noon by the annual Awards Luncheon The rain did leave a lot of work to be done behind statisically likely to occur once every 50 years. not to pay his taxes, but a schedule basis." tion program unveiled Monday by at which Daniel C. Leone. C.P.A. Executive Direc­ it, however, even though structural damage was at Kandra said he had inspected Porter Brook at for the,payments can be negotiated. O’Brien said Manchester’s new tor, will be the recipient of the A H. Robin’s 1982 a minimum. No bridges or dams appeared to have Teresa Road and Charter Oak Street, but that he the town attorney. program has been modeled on a FORECLOSURE is a weapon Tax lien To Alexander Girelli for a screened porch at 91 Nor­ been damaged, Kandra said, although some had seen it after the water had receded. He said he Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien successful collection system in "Bowl of Hygeia” Award — the highest honor that Warrantee deeds said his office, the tax collector’s of­ that has long been sitting unused in George J. Glode Jr. to Raymond K. Slater, property Internal Revenue Service against Edward and damage may show up later. has not yet seen other brooks and. streams but he Windsor. can be given to a Connecticut pharmacist. man St. $1,100. the town’s tax collection arsenal. off Tolland Turnpike, $4,000. Carolyn Flemke, $2,556.22. To Ken DiStosio for Harold Balch to repair fire Adams Street will be reopened to traffic today concludes there must have been erosion in places fice and the constables will join Although the large property Willimantic pharmacist, Frank R. Seaforth, forces to collect the approximately Tax Collector James A. Turek said Herman Diesel to Raymond K. Slater, property off Release of tax lien damage at 14 Arch St., $15,000. after a washout of the road near it is patched. Kan­ along all of them. delinquents from past years will be owner and manager of Anchor Pharmacy, will be $1 million the town is owed in taxes, the town has not gone through with a installed as president of the state-wide phar­ Tolland Turnpike, $4,000. Internal Revenue Service against John Rendulic, To Rich Novotny for Mrs. Domenick Andreo to repair dra said the bridge was not weakened. It is slated to Residents of that area have scheduled a meeting the first targets of the program, beginning with a crackdown on the foreclosure since the Great Depres­ macists’ association at the installation banquet on Oakland Development Corp. to Robert Lyman Russell Head Quarters, $3,563.72. roof at 52 Bell St., $1,400. be replaced this summer anyway. for tonight, presumably to discuss what stance they smaller and more recent largest' and longest overdue tax sion of the 1930s. Friday evening. and Wendyjean Nettleton Russell, Unit 104A Ridgefield Internal Revenue Service against Clarence Smalley, To Richard A. Cooksey for a tool shed at 218 Charter Kandra said a lot of rain water got into sanitary will take toward asking the town for relief. Some of delinquents — including people who delinquents. “The town is not going to be a Other officers to be installed at the banquet are (Condominiums, $56,000. $315.01. sewers and clogged them, in some cases causing them feel the town has a liability for brook damage owe automobile and personal Oak St., $200. He said the town is negotiating cheap source of financing any Milton Smirnoff, president of Proctor’s Pharmacy, Internal Revenue Service against Robert Terry, $9,- To Jeffrey Dickinson for a garage at 14 Deepwood sewage to back up into basements of homes. there because it approved upstream land develop­ property taxes — will not be im­ Irving L. Bayer, individually, and Helen Soloman and with other property owners — longer,” vowed O’Brien, who said New Haven, as president-elect; Bary N. Gordon, Irving L. Bayer and Lillian Bayer, trustees, to Vincent 880.30. Cleaning lines is one of the jobs left by the storm. ment. mune. ’That’s where the constables Driv6| ^|000. besides Burkamp— who owe signifi- the directors’ difficulties in drug control agent for the Department of Consumer L. Diana and Laura A. Belfiore, properties at 1085 and Internal Revenue Service against John and Patricia To William Robert Muldoon to repair a roof at 150-152 Another is patching the potholes that developed .The low level of damage to streets prompted come in. 1101 Main St. and at 14-16 and 24 Eldridge St., $485,000 Farrell, $362.12. from the rainfall. Culverts that are clogged are Kandra to observe that the storm drain work done Protection as first vice president and Stanley Eldridge St„ $2,000. O'BRIEN SAID the constables Labinger, Farmingdale Pharmacy, New Britain, as (based on conveyance tax). Internal Revenue Service against John L. Finnie Jr., To Eastern Roofing Corp. for Paragon Tool Co. to being freed from the debris carried downstream by before he became director of public works had have the legal authority to collect second vice president. Preferred Equities to Color Tile Supermart Inc. $883.27. repair roof at 121 Adams St., $1,500. the rushing brooks and streams. brought good results. Internal Revenue Service against Richard Larson, overdue taxes. Foreclosure will be 7 The association’s annual business meeting will be property at 249 Broad St., $144,500 (based on conveyance To Atlantic Fence Co. for F. Wesley Sunderland for a Police investigating used to collect real estate taxes and on June 13. tax.) New England Woodworking Co., $855.37. fence at 56 Concord Road, $1,331. Edward S. Burr and Janet B. Burr to Norman L. Internal Revenue Service against Gerald M. and To Helene Hebert for a fence at 22 E. Eldridge St., $1,- the constables will be sent out to Daignault and Carol A. Daignault, property at 126 Judith M. Monahan, $3,381.18. collect personal property and some 000. automobile taxes. Bolton St., $62,000. Building permits To Laurie Green for J. Bruce Green for a pool at 28 Tax payment due To Paul Kebalo for William W. Sherer for alterations State damage exceeds $10i0 million 2nd rape in Bolton Certificate of devise Shepard Drive, $2,000. Please turn to page 8 Estate of Philip Bayer to Lillian Bayer, property at and additions to a dwelling at 66 Cushman Drive, $14,- HARTFORD — The second installment of es­ 000. BOLTON — A 16-year-old girl was dragged into a nearby car and raped 1085 and 1101 Main St. By Bruno V. Raiinlello i See related stories on page 4 timated federal tax payments on 1982 individual in­ Quitclaim deeds To Julius Ranson for a deck at 25 Hamlin St., $1,000. United PreM International jumped, dragged into a car and for 15 to 20 minutes. come is due by June 15, according to the Internal Donna Jakusevich td Neal L. Jakusevich, property at To Theresa A. Pierro for Louis J. Pierro for a pool at r a p ^ by two men after leaving the The two men then left the scene, Something DIHerent...... Wish Someone A Revenue Service. 262-244 Oak St. 19 Kennedy Road, $7,000. HARTFORD — Gov. William O’Neill says in Essex, New Haven and Hamden. He was accom­ rest room a t the Manchester Drive- police said, and there were no other Inside Today To assure that this payment is credited to the Mary D. Wilson to Francis E. Wilson, property at 302 To Dennis Smith for Walter J. Holman to replace a damage from the killer floods that caused havoc in panied by Brendan Bailey, an official with the In Memorial Day weekend, the witnesses. proper taxpayer and tax year, the IRS advises that W. Center St. porch at 154 Highland St., $500. much of southern Connecticut is estimated at $1(X) Federal Emergency Management Agency, who same weekend a hitchhiking Police said there was a two- to a declaration voucher accompany the installment Happy Birthday George Glode to Raymond K. Slater, property off To Thomas Provencal for a fence at 17 Carol Drive, million and could go higher. said the state could expect federal aid within tbe Newington woman was sexually three-day delay in the victim’s repor­ 20 pages, 2 sections Taxpayers who submitted their first installment w ith Tolland Turnpike. $400. A Herald Happy Heart O’Neill Mondpy conducted an aerial tour of some next few days. a s s a u lt on Camp Meeting Road, ting of the incident, and a formal Advice ...... 13 in April * ill receive their second voucher in the Only of tbe areas hit hardest by the once-in-a-century The governor landed on the city-owned Meadow- police said. complaint has not yet to be filed. Area towns ...... 7 mail. An others required to pay estimated tax rainstorm that' left 11 people dead or missing, brook golf course in Hamden where he was met by Police said the delay in releasing Business...... 20 should obtain Form 1040-ES, “Declaration of information about the attack is In other Incident that weekend, a $6.00 flooded thousands of homes and caused e x t^ iv e Mayor Peter VlUano and other local officials for a 20-year-old woman from Newington Classified...... 18-19 Estimated Tax for Individuals,” by visiting a local ROBERT J. SMITHs Inc. cropdamage. ■■ .•yi.ii-"i,- ^ tour of the area that was inundated by the raging because the victim, whose address Comics...... 14 IRS office or by calling, toll-free, 1-800-225-0717. was not available late this morning, was hitchhiking Friday afternoon in "The loss of life was tragic,” O’Neill tbld a news ^ Mill River, .t • ., ' Elast Hartford when she was picked Entertainment ...... 13 conference later, “but we’re fortunate it was held has not yet filed a formal complaint. CALDWELL (HL, INC. I I M l MSURANSMTHS SINCE . On Skiff Street, O'Neill saw a badly damaged up. L ottery...... 2 to a minimum. Although there are losses in the house that was almost washed frogs its concrete They said the alleged incident MHS W orld...... 12 The driver, police said, took her 1914 millions, money can always be made but lives foundation adjacent to- the river. The river had un­ happened when the girl went to a O bituaries...... 8 Television won through the town she wanted to go can’t.” derminded the street leading to a nearby bridge, three-movie showing at the theater to, Manchester, and into Bolton, Opinion...... 6 Annette Marella ot Vernon has won a portable He estimated damage at $1IX) million, but said the in Bolton Saturday night. May 29, Peopletalk...... 2 ^ 1 a 0 9 * C.O.D. washing out tons of dirt and stones and leaving when he pulled over, forced her into television set from the Swiss Colony Store in the figure may well increase as state and local officials several cars piled on uprooted chunks of concrete. Willi two friends. After meeting up Sports...... 15-17 willi .siiiiif o(her Ii'iemls, (he girl the woods and, while choking her, Manchester Parkade. ' 649-5241 make a more accurate assessment, i O’Neill, accompanied by Rep. Lawrence DeNar- Television ...... 13 went to III!' I'i'.sl iiliiiii’ raped her. She was left unconscious, Ms. Marella was the local winner in Swiss 643-2711 O’Neill flew in one of three Army National Guard ' W eather...... 2 Colony’s national “holiday sweepstakes.” Each of • 68 E. CMitar StrMt Ask for...... helicopters that swooped over scenes of devastation fj .- T- . J . .iJ;;-., I’lenw lum In II Kiglil iillcr Uu'V .siilil. Hu* IMilice said, and awoke about an hour 649-8841 ManchMtor, Ct. gli'l wuH Juiii|ied liV Iwo ll■l■n, taler. the partipating stores awarded a television set. Pam 20 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. June 7. 1982 Reagan vows 1918 graduatesj No business BUSINESS Marxism fight reunite today like banking Why not hire your teens yourself? ... page 5 . . . page 9 ... page 20

discrimination laws, from asking for birth certificates, this report can be stretched). If you're among the hundreds of thousands of parents baptismal papers, similar documents. Children can 4) On taxes, the regulations are fairly lax. With the whose teen-agers are how getting out of school, looking m prove age by presenting age certificates or working possible exception o,f federal income tax withholding, Mostly sunny Manchester, Conn. for jobs and NOT finding any available, and if you papers, available from the schools they attend. the law applies as usual. You do not withhold federal in­ happen to own your business, how about hiring your Your 3) There are advantages to hiring a 16-year-old as op­ come taxes if the minor fills out and files a W-4 Form on Wednesday Tuesday, June 8, 1982 child or children yourself? You'll achieve twin goals: stating that he/she had no income tax liability for last Money's posed to hiring a 14-year-old (unless this is your own — See page 2 Single copy 25(f giving your children employment plus spending money child and then the age is a subsidiary issue). The 16- year (1981) and if the child expects to incur no tax and gaining major tax advantages. Worth year-old can work in or about manufacturing plants and liability for the year 1982. ' , But know the rules on hiring children — and that can -work in all occupations not open to under-16-year- What yo achieve by hiring_ your own child is now violations of our wage-hour law can be expensive, no Sylvia Porter olds (unless the occupation itself is listed as “hazar­ clear. Most children simply will not be able to get jobs matter how innocent your errors may be. Federal and dous" by the secretary of labor — about 17 occupations this summer. state laws do differ. Here are some guidelines on hiring are so listed). With this move, you supply your child or the child of a your own or the children of friends this summer. The 16-year-old also is not so limited by the strict close friend with productive work; the child earns 1) If you own the business, there is no minimum age regulations on total hours worked as the younger minor. money that can be saved for college or spent as the on hiring your child (under 14, let's say) and also there A teen-ager under 16, though, could help in sales or Any child under 16 is prohibited from working more minor desires; your own tax advantages are clear and are no minimum age restrictions on children who clerical work. This minor could pack purchases in a than eight hours in any day. When school is open, the can be repeated in coming summers. Why not? It's all deliver newspapers or advertising handbills. Arafat asks Soviet store, run errands, make deliveries, do cleanup work, under-16-year-old cannot work more than 18 hours a plus. The general minimum age for non-hazardous factory mark prices. This minor could prepare and serve food week — more than three hours in any day. Nor can this (“Sylvia Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," 1,328 work is 16, but for a job other than in a factory, you even though prohibited by law from cooking it. minor begin working before 7 a.m. nor work beyond 7 pages of down-to-earth advice on personal money could hire a 14-year-old, reports Prentice-Hall in a And while an under-16-year-old is prohibited from p.m. management, is now available through her column. privately circulated newsletter. operating many types of machinery, this minor could As of June 1, however, the evening curfew hour is 9 Send $9.95 plus $1 for mailing and handling to “Sylvia "Hazardous" work would include operating a motor handle such equipment as milkshake blenders, coffee p.m. and this curfew applies until Labor Day. The Porter's New Money Book for the 80s," in care of this vehicie or other types of machinery; work in a mine, or grinders, toasters, dishwashers, dumbwaiters. maximum work week while school is closed is 40 hours. newspaper, 4400 Johnson Drive, Fairway, Kan. 66205. aid to stop Israel in a job that would expose the child to radioactive 2) You are forbidden, under federal and state anti- (Of course, this can be “stretched" as all other rules in Make checks payable to Universal Press Syndicate.) material. By United Press International Reagan said Lebanon is a country to report on the offensive, which the p i n B rief- “that for too long has had to endure military command said was advan­ Israeli warplanes shot down four the tragedy of civil war, terrorism cing at twice the anticipated speed. 8 Cotton making Syrian MiGs today and ground and foreign intervention and oc­ WAFA said Arafat’s notes to troops advanced to within 12 miles cupation." Moscow and the Arabs dealt with Zeldin honored of ^ iru t. PLO chief Yasser Arafat U.N. Security Council members, “the Israeli aggression” and the asked the Soviet Union and Arab who Sunday called for an immediate urgency of “shouidering your Andy Zeldin Advertising of Manchester won five states to help stop the “Israeli cease-fire, met behind closed doors responsibilites.” awards in this year's Hartford Ad Club Awards. aggression" in southern Lebanon. to consider possible new ways to Arafat said the Israeli invasion One of the awards was for a radio campaign for big comeback “Israel has widened the scope of army was out to “exterminate the stop the fighting. the Game Room at Connecticut Golf Land. The rest its aggression and is now only 20 In Jerusalem the Cabinet met Palestinian people in their camps were for a series of newspaer ads for the Bike kilometers (12 miles) from Beirut. again. It met in a 5V4-hour meeting and the Lebanese people in their Shops, which included a sweep of first, second, and By LeRoy Pope new Natural Blend shirtings and so are The 60,000-strong Israeli invasion Monday night following Prime cities and villages.” third place. UPl Business Writer many smaller manufacturers. force went through U.N. lines and Minister Menachem Begin’s con­ A military communique said The awards ceremony was held at the Parkview launched its aggression with the full sultation with U.S: envoy Philip Syrian planes attacked Israeli tanks DESIGNERS AND makers of finished Hilton in Hartford. NEW YORK (UPl) - The two-year- approval of the United States,” Habib. and ground forces southeast of Jiz- old campaign of the cotton industry to shirts including Cluett Peabody (Arrow Arafat said in urgent cables to Arab Israel radio said Begin told Habib zine, 11 miles east of Sidon. Shirts) Manhattan Shirts Henry Grethel sell Natural Blend fabrics with 60 per­ leaders. that Israel will not withdraw until In one of their bombing raids, the cent or more cotton to American males designer line. Van Heusen and Hathaway Western estimates are that some an “arrangement” is reached to Syrian planes encountered Maschko retires seems headed for a resounding triumph also are going in heavily for Natural 20,000 Israeli forces are involved in keep the guerrillas away from south resistance from Israeli fighters and UPl p hoto in the Father's Day sales this year. Blend. Arrow is bringing out a new line the offensive against Palestine Lebanon and out of artillery range shot down one “enemy plane” in a About 30 percent of the shirts that will of 85 percent cotton, 15 percent polyester Louise (Mrs. John) Muschko of Spring Street Liberation Organization of Israel’s northern border region. dogfight, the military communique ISRAELI TROOPS ON ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIER retired as of June 1 from the Crockett Agency, Inc. be sold for the Father's day season en­ shirts in 16 different patterns. Such mass strongholds. Begin was to address Parliament said. . . . moving through Lebanese port city of Sidon where she had been employed for the past 28 years. ding June 20 are expected to be Natural retailers as J. C. Penney and Sears Arafat also held crisis talks with Her duties here consisted of office manager and Blend, says Cotton, Inc., of New York. Roebuck are putting out 60-40 Natural Soviet Ambassador Alexander chief underwriter. That's up from last fall's 15 percent Blends and Penney will have a line 85 Soldatov and delivered a letter for She is active in the Senior Citizens, South share and way up from last Father's percent cotton, 15 percent polyester the Kremlin leaders, the Palestine Methodist Church and as a grandmother of Stephen Day. broadcloth shirts next fall. news agency WAFA said. and Megan Post of Willington. Men's shirt sales in the United States Meanwhile, Libby Clark of Cotton, Syria earlier announced that its Galtieri rejects latest peace plan bulge heavily twice a year at Christmas Inc., told United Press International the warplanes, in their first major ac­ J and just before Father's Day, when campaign to get more cotton into sheets, tion against Israel’s ground forces, pillow cases and other household fabrics Workshop set shirts are bought by the millions as gifts. attacked tank and troop concen­ By United Press International Stanley. British artillery kept poun­ troops from the islands and that moving in “look like things are Monday in a radioed capitulation In the month before Father's day, 1981, is gathering steam steadily. trations, scoring direct hi^s and in­ ding away. afterward London would take a deci­ going to be better this morning." cali beamed to his opposite number shirt sales were 18.2 million, about 40 “Cotton lost a market of about 900,000 flicting “massive losses.” With clearing, skies over the The Buenos Aires newspaper sion on pulling back its fleet. Censored news dispatches from in Stanley, Brig. Gen. Mario HARTFORD — The Greater Hartford Board of percent above the monthly average for bales a year in the 1960s when the shift Right-wing Lebanese radio Falklands improving conditions for Clarin reported that President CJen. Argentina did not consider that the task force said for days a major Benjamin Menendez. Realtors is sponsoring a cram course for the Real the year. from all cotton to half cotton and half reports said a major battle raged in a decisive British assault on the Leopoldo Galtieri personally the plan provided sufficient assault on Stanley awaited only a There was no immediate Estate Licensing Exam. polyester came in that part of the textile TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS, gar­ the port of Sidon, with buildings bur­ capital of Stanley, Argentina's rejected the proposal by United guarantees on a British pullback, break in the blanket of fog, freezing response, defense' sources said, or The workshop is scheduled for June 21, from 8:30 industry," Ms. Clark said. “The growing any indication Argentina would ment makers and the garment industry ning and “hundreds of bodies" lying miiitary ruler was reported today to Nations Secretary-General Javier Uie newspaper said. rain and mist. a m. to 4:30 p.m. at Elmwood Community Center popularity of sheets that are at least 60 ■ I 1*-. ) have rejected a U.N. peace in­ trade press agree that Natural Blend is in the streets. Perez de Cuellar. Garin also said that Argentina One news dispatch said the accept the offer. U Room 24. 1106 New Britain Avenue, West Hartford. percent cotton is going to recapture a Dispatches from Falklands cor­ taking over in the better class shirt In London, President Reagan itiative calling for unconditional The usually well-informed will release 100 political prisoners marines completed outflanking Tim Phillips, CRB CRS, GRI from the Connec­ substantial part of that loss," she said. withdrawal of his troops from the respondents quoted Argentine Lt. market. called on' Israel to immediately newspaper said Galtieri’s reply was prior to the visit later this week of Argentine defenses north of the ticut Licensing School Inc. will target the difficult “All the big textile mills and the withdraw its troops. “The fighting South Atiantic islands. delivered to the UN chief Sunday Pope John Paul II. capital, putting the battered air Col. Italo Pioggi — captured with 1,- areas of Connecticut licensing law, public accom­ However, it is not affecting sales of the retailers have shown a positive interest cheaper 80 percent polyester-20 percent in Lebanon on the part of ail parties Britain’s land force commander night. A spokesman for the U.S. Weather field under the barrels of their ar­ 200 of his men at DarWin and Goose modations act. fair housing, real estate vocabulary, because it is clear consumers like repeated a call for Argentine sur­ Green 10 days ago — saying Argen­ cotton shirtings that are the backbone of must stop and Israel should bring its The report said Perez de Cuellar’s Service said a satellite photograph tillery. basic real estate mathematics, exam strategies bedlinen with more cotton. Almost render and Royal Marines were said tine forces in Stanley will fight on the trade. Rather, the blends are cutting forces home,” he said in an address latest “set of ideas” for a Falklands taken late Monday showed West "Surrender and let’s end the and techniques. everyone is making and selling it now." to member of the British Parlia­ to be “eyeball to eyeball” with cease-fire provided for Buenos Falkland Island “relatively to most­ killing now," said British land com­ “as long as we have weapons and This workshop is preparatory information for heavily into mixtures of 65 percent ment. Argentine defenders around Aires to withdraw within 14 days its ly clear” and weather conditions mander Maj. Gen. Jeremy Moore ammunition." either the salesman or broker exams and is being polyester and 35 percent cotton and into JUST STARTING, Ms. Clark said, is UPl photo the luxury all-cotton dress shirt markets. a drive to get Natural Blend into men’s N held the Monday prior to the June 26 exam. Cost is $30 Payment is due by June 18, to the Greater The campaign of Cotton, Inc., a trade slacks, which now are mostly all syn­ Hartford Board of Realtors, 645 Farmington organization financed by southern and thetic. “The new Natural Blend slacks, Lower away Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut, 06105. For registrh- western cotton planters, to sell Natural which will be called midweights by the tion and information call Jeanie Kristy, 236-2561. Blend to textile and garment manufac­ trade, will make their appearance on the Foreclosure first step "Big Bug” Is part of a former PPG Industries ethylene glycol production Flooding turers, fashion designers and retailers retail markets in the spring of 1983,” she has been helped considerably by the said. unit shipped from San Juan, P.R., to the firm's Beaumont, Texas, development of new methods of giving She said very little has been done so chemicals complex, where It will be reassembled, PD Glycol, a joint Pharmacists meet the high cotton fabrics the durable press far to try to get more Natural Blend into venture of Pittsburgh-based PPG and the duPont Co. of Wilmington, Kandra: Manchester was lucky characteristic that helped make the high women’s garments although there is an Del., will operate the relocated plant. PPG and duPont will share the output of the rebuilt unit and an existing plant PPG operates at Beau­ in town tax crackdown NEWPORT, R. 1. — The 105th annual meeting of synthetic blends so popular in the first excellent market for quality all-cotton By Alex GIrelll Gravel was washed onto paved roads and must be feminine wear as there always has been. the Connecticut Pharmaeutical Association will be place. mont. Total capacity of the combined facilities will be 620 million Herald City Editor swept away. held at the Viking Hotel, Newport, R.L, June 11 Burlington Industries, Dan River In due time, she said, but the men’s pounds of ethylene glycol per year. The chemical Is used In the produc­ The work will go on for the rest of the week, Kan­ through 13. Mills, Springs Mills, J.P. Stevens and wear and sheet and pillowcases seemed tion of other chemicals, polyester fibers and In antl-freeze. “The bottom line is that we are lucky,” said dra said. By Paul Hendrie cant property taxes from past preparing a balanced budget this Arrival day is June 11, and the first official event West Point Pepperell all are making the more promising markets for starters. George Kandra today, commenting on his tour of The town has put a pricetag of about $10,000 on Herald Reporter years. O’Brien said the town will year prompted the crackdown. will be the opening of the exhibits at 2 p.m. A town to see what damage the heavy weekend rain outdoor cleanup, but that does not include damage foreclose on the property of those “We are going to organize a con­ The town’s foreclosure action welcoming reception will be held Friday evening. had caused. to private property. owners who cannot agree on a pay­ sistent and aggressive collection On June 12, Dave Schmidt, president of Manage­ Kandra, director of public works, said the toll Kandra was unable to label the storm in against Manchester Mall owner ment schedule. program,” he added. “This is the ment development Associates, will conduct a was nothing like what could have been expected Manchester as a 100-year storm, but he assumed it Kenneth C. Burkamp for unpaid O’Brien said the town legally can­ first time the town attorney’s office seminar on "Employees Are People Too." This will Public Records from so heavy a rainfall in so short a period. qualifies as at least a 50-year storm, one that is taxes is just the first step in an not agree to allow a property owner is going to be involved in an ongoing be followed at noon by the annual Awards Luncheon The rain did leave a lot of work to be done behind statisically likely to occur once every 50 years. aggressive, systematic tax collec­ not to pay his taxes, but a schedule basis.” tion program unveiled Monday by at which Daniel C. Leone. C:P.A. Executive Direc­ it, however, even though structural damage was at Kandra said he had inspected Porter Brook at for the payments can be negotiated. O’Brien said Manchester’s new tor, will be the recipient of the A H. Robin's 1982 a minimum. No bridges or dams appeared to have Teresa Road and Charter Oak Street, but that he the town attorney. program has been modeled on a Town Attorney Kevin M. O’Brien FORECLOSURE is a weapon "Bowl of Hygeia" Award — the highest honor that Warrantee deedn Tax lien To Alexander Girelli for a screened porch at 91 Nor­ been damaged, Kandra said, aithough some had seen it after the water had receded. He said he successful collection system in said his office, the tax collector’s of­ that has long been sitting unused in can be given to a Connecticut pharmacist. George J, Glode Jr. to Raymond K. Slater, property Internal Revenue Service against Edward and man St. $1,100. damage may show up later. has not yet seen other brooks and. streams but he Windsor. fice and the constables will join the town’s tax collection arsenal. Willimantic pharmacist, Frank R, Seaforth, off Tolland Turnpike, $4,000. Carolyn Flemke, $2,556.22. To Ken DiStosio for Harold Balch to repair fire Adams Street will be reopened to traffic today concludes there must have been erosion in places Although the large property Tax Collector James A. Turek said owner and manager of Anchor Pharmacy, will be Herman Diesel to Raymond K. Slater, property off Release of tax lien damage at 14 Arch St., $15,000. after a washout of the road near it is patched. Kan­ along all of them. forces to collect the approximately delinquents from past years will be the town has not gone through with a installed as president of the state-wide phar­ Tolland Turnpike, $4,000. Internal Revenue Service against John Rendulic, To Rich Novotny for Mrs. Domenick Andreo to repair dra said the bridge was not weakened. It is slated to Residents of that area have scheduled a meeting $1 million the town is owed in taxes, the first targets of the program, beginning with a crackdown on the foreclosure since the Great Depres­ macists' association at the installation banquet on Oakland Development Corp. to Robert Lyman Russell Head Quarters, $3,563.72. roof at 52 Bell St., $1,400. be replaced this summer anyway. for tonight, presumably to discuss what stance they smaller and more recent sion of the 1930s. Friday evening. and Wendyjean Nettleton Russell, Unit 104A Ridgefield Internal Revenue Service against Ciarence Smalley, To Richard A. Cooksey for a tooi shed at 218 Charter Kandra said a lot of rain water got into sanitary will take toward asking the town for relief. Some of largest and longest overdue tax delinquents — including people who delinquents. “The town is not going to be a Other officers to be installed at the banquet are Condominiums, $56,000. $315.01. Oak St., $200. sewers and clogged them, in some cases causing them feel the town has a liability for brook damage owe automobile and personal He said the town is negotiating cheap source of financing any Milton Smirnoff, president of Proctor's Pharmacy, Irving L. Bayer, individually, and Helen Soloman and Internal Revenue Service against Robert Terry, $9,- To Jeffrey Dickinson for a garage at 14 Deepwood sewage to back up into basements of homes. there because it approved upstream land develop­ property toxes — will not be im­ with other property owners — longer,” vowed O’Brien, who said New Haven, as president-elect; Bary N. Gordon, Irving L. Bayer and Lillian Bayer, trustees, to Vincent 880.30. Geaning lines is one of the jobs left by the storm. ment. mune. That’s where the constables Drive, $4,000. besides Burkamp — who owe signifi­ the directors’ difficulties in drug control agent for the Department of Consumer L. Diana and Laura A. Belfiore, properties at 1085 and Internal Revenue Service against John and Patricia To Wiiliam Robert Muldoon to repair a roof at 150-152 Another is patching the potholes that developed .The low level of damage to streets prompted come in. 1101 Main St. and at 14-16 and 24 Eldridge St., $485,000 Farrell, $362.12. from the rainfall. Culverts that are clogged are Kandra to observe that the storm drain work done Protection as first vice president and Stanley Eldridge St„ $2,000. O’BRIEN S.AID the constables Labinger, Farmingdale Pharmacy, New Britain, as (based on conveyance tax). Internal Revenue Service against John L. Finnie Jr., To Eastern Roofing Corp. for Paragon Tool Co. to being freed from the debris carried downstream by before he became director of public works had second vice president. Preferred Equities to Color Tile Supermart Inc. $883.27. the rushing brooks and streams. brought good results.^ have the legal authority to collect repair roof at 121 Adams St., $1,500. overdue taxes. Foreclosure will be The association's annual business meeting will be property at 249 Broad St., $144,500 (based on conveyance Internal Revenue Service against Richard Larson, To Atlantic Fence Co. for F. Wesley Sunderland for a Police investigating New Engiand Woodworking Co., $855.37. used to collect real estate taxes and 8 on June 13. tax.) fence at 56 Concord Road, $1,331. Edward S. Burr and Janet B. Burr to Norman L. Internal Revenue Service against Gerald M. and To Helene Hebert for a fence at 22 E. Eldridge St., $1,- the constables will be sent out to Daignault and Carol A. Daignault, property at 126 Judith M. Monahan, $3,381.18. collect personal property and some 000. automobile taxes. Bolton St., $62,000. Building permits To Laurie Green for J. Bruce Green for a pool at 28 Tax payment due To Paul Kebalo for William W. Sherer for alterations State damage exceeds $100 million 2nd rape in Bolton Certificate of devise Shepard Drive, $2,000. Please turn to page 8 Estate of Philip Bayer to Lillian Bayer, property at and additions to a dwelling at 66 Cushman Drive, $14,- HARTFORD — The second installment of es­ 1085 and 1101 Main St. 000. By Bruno V. Rartnlello BOLTON — A 16-year-old girl was dragged into a nearby car and raped timated federal tax payments on 1982 individual in­ See related stories on page 4 for 15 to 20 minutes. Quitclaim deeds To Julius Ranson for a deck at 25 Hamlin St., $1,000. United PreM International jumped, dragged into a car and come is due by June 15, according to the Internal Donna Jakusevich to Neal L. Jakusevich, property at To Theresa A. Pietro for Louis-J. Pietro for a pool at rap^ by two men after leaving the The two men then left the scene, Something Different...... Wish Someone A Revenue Service. 262-244 Oak St. 19 Kennedy Road, $7,000. HARTFORD - Gov. William O’Neill says in Essex, New Haven and Hamden. He was accom­ rest room at the Manchester Drive- police said, and there were no other Inside Today To assure that this payment is credited to the Mary D. Wilson to Francis E. Wilson, property at 302 To Dennis Smith for Walter J. Holman to replace a damage from the killer floods that caused havoc in In Memorial Day weekend, the witnesses. proper taxpayer and tax year, the IRS advises that panied by Brendan Bailey, an official with the W. Center St, porch at 154 Highland St., $500. Happy Birthday much of southern Connecticut is estimated at $100 Federal Emergency Management Agency, who same weekend a hitchhiking Police said there was a two- to a declaration voucher accompany the installment. George Glode to Raymond K. Slater, property off To Thomas Provencal for a fence at 17 Carol Drive. million and could go higher. Newington woman was sexually three^ay delay in the victim’s repor­ 20 pages, 2 sections Taxpayers who submitted ^eir first installment said the state could expect federal aid witein the Tolland Turnpike. $400. With A Herald Happy Heart O’Neill Monday conducted an aerial tour of some next few days. assaulted on Camp Meeting Road, ting of the incident, and a formal Advice ...... 13 in April will receive their second voucher in the Only of the areas Ut hardest by the once-in-a-century The governor landed on the city-owned Meadow- police said. complaint has not yet to be filed. Area towns ...... 7 mail. All others required to pay estimated tax rainstorm that' left 11 pMple dead or missing, brook golf course in Hamden w h ^ he was m et by Police said the delay in releasing Business...... 20 should obtain Form 1040-ES, “Declaration of information about the attack is In other Incident that weekend, a $ 6 . 0 0 flooded thousands of homes and caused extensive Mayor Peter VlUano and other local officials for a 20-year-oId woman from Newington G assified...... 18-W Estimated Tax for Individuals," by visiting a local ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. crop damage. tour of the area that was inundated by the raging because the victim, whose address Comics...... 14 IRS office or by calling, toll-free, 1-800-225-0717 was not available late this morning, was hitchhiking Friday afternoon in “The loss of life was tragic,’’ O’Neill told a news Mill River. East Hartford when she was picked Entertainment ...... 13 conference later, "but we’re fortunate it was held has not yet filed a formal complaint. CALDWQi OIL INC. MSURMiSMITHS SINCE On Skiff Street, O'Neill saw a badly damaged up. L ottery...... 2 to a minimum. Although there are losses in the house that was almost washed froqa its concrete They said the alleged Incident MHS W orld...... 12 The driver, police said, took her 1914 millions, money can always be made but lives foundation adjacent to-the river. The river had un- happened when the girl went to a Obituaries ...... 8 Television won through the town she wanted to go can’t.” dermlnded the street leading to a nearby bridge, three-movie showing at the theater Opinion...... 6 to, Manchester, and into Bolton, Annette Marella of Vernon has won a portable He estimated damage at $100 million, but said the washing out tons of dirt and stones and leaving in Bolton Saturday night. May 29, Peopletalk...... 2 C.O.D. when he pulled over, forced her into television set from the Swiss Colony Store in the figure may well increase as state and local officials several cars piled on uprooted chunks of concrete. with two friends. After meeting up Sports...... 15-17 6 a ll.... the woods and, while choking her, Manchester Parkade. 649-S241 n ^ e a more accurate assessment. O’Neill, accompanied by Rep. Lawrence DeNar- with .some oilier frienris, tlic girl Television ...... 13 wenl to Hie rest riHiiii iiloiie raped her. She was left unconscious, Ms. Marella was the local winner in Swiss 643-2711 O’Neill flew in one of three Army National Guard W eather...... 2 Colony's national “holiday sweepstakes." Each of 649-8841 SS E. Center Street Ask for... helicopters that swooped over scenes of devastation Pleaiw lu m to H Itiglil oHei eiMliig. Hiev .snhl. (he [Milice said, and awoke about an hour the partipating stores awarded a television set Mancheeter, Ct. girl "wuit juiii|i

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Shedd admits for restaurant Kirkpatrick blasts V. judgment error An Adams Street Crepe is chicken A wetland permit was granted, U.S. foreign policy TEliftlMTUMt topped with grilled tomatoes and crisp although Alan F. Lamson, town planner, HARTFORD (UPI) - Education Com­ bacon, smothered with tangy cheese said there is foubt that any part of the 4.1 NEW YORK (UPI) - U.N. Am­ missioner Mark Shedd says he made a sauce. acre parcel is really wetland. bassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, moving judgment error in not telling the state You’ll be able to order it at the Adams deeper into controversy with her govern­ Board of Education about a school fun­ ■\The requirement for curbs was Mill. 165 Adams St., as the result of ac­ dMerred because Adams Street is to be ment, said U.S. diplomats have behaved ding mistake that goes back five years. E Z 3* tion by the Planning and Zoning Commis­ “like a bunch of amateurs” in inter­ Shedd said he’s sorry he didn’t tell the \ m WEATHCn rOtOCAET • reconstructed and curbs installed now sion Monday night. mjght be in the wrong place. national affairs. board in March there was an error in The commission last night approved a “I believe the decline of U.S. influence school grants since 1977, on top of a $1.25 special exception for conversion of the Un-site drainage will be provioeu, out in the United Nations is part of the million mistake this year which was old paper mill, more recently the plant the building will be connected to decline of U.S. influence in the world,” caught before any money was mailed to of Standard Washer and Mat, to a full- municipal water and sewer lines. Mrs. Kirkpatrick said Monday, “and that cities and towns. < Weather service restaurant. it is a direct reflection of what I see as a ‘“There was no conscious attempt not - In anotner action, trie commission persisting U.S. ineptitude in inter­ to make that report,” Shedd told five key Approval of the request by Anthony granted a deferral of the requirement for national relations.” legislators and education officials Scarpace of Glastonbury came after a granite curbs along a stretch of the south The White House and State Depart­ following a closed door meeting Monday. public hearing at Nathan Hale School at side of Hilliard Street where Raymond ment had no comment on Mrs. ‘“The concern was with making (this Extended outlook which only one person spoke with reser­ Damato plans to construct 14 rental Kirkpatrick’s charges, which came in year’s) grant payments proper and cor­ vations about the restaurant. Mrs. Helen apartments. There are no granite curbs BOSTON (UPI) — Extended outlook for New England the wake of a botched vote at the United rect.” • fy- • Sweet, a neighbor, was concerned about along properties at either side of the ap­ Nations and an ongoing flap between her Thursday through Sunday: . . • the traffic that would be generated proach to the rear land Damato is Big cities will be getting less than Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Fair and Secretary of State Alexander Haig. originally thought because of the error, during the afternoon peak on Adams developing. Thursday. Chance of showers Friday. Fair Saturday and Street. Spokesmen for the restaurant Mrs. Kirkpatrick told the Heritage l(PI photo which involved counting all welfare Informally, the commission reached Foundation luncheon that the United children in calculating the Guaranteed Sunday. Highs mostly In the 70s except 60s Cape Cod. said “happy hour” from 3:30 to 6:30p.m. Overnight lows mostly in the 50s. would add 21 cars to the stream between several conclusions about the Lydall SUtes has been losing its influence Tax Base grants instead of only children Woods townhouse project Jack Davis is Vermont: Chance of thundershowers Thursday 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. around the world for decades, especially Today in history 5 to 18. develoDing off Vernon Street. at the United Nations. Gov. William O’Neill has asked the ■Warm and humid. Highs 75 to 85. Lows in the 50s Herald Dholo bv Pinto The restaurant will not serve Clearing Friday, fair Saturday. Cooler. Highs in the 70s. “We have not been good at the politics On June 8, 1869 Ives McGaffney of Chicago obtained a patent for a board to investigate the error. Shedd was breakfast. One was to permit the open grass area Lows around 50. of the United Nations,” she said, adding “sweeping machine” — the first vacuum cleaner. A demonstration of scheduled to explain and apologize today ILLING JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL The approval is conditioned on the requirement to be filled by using two the United States has not understood the Maine, New Hampshire: Fair weather through the one of the early models Is seen In thl^ undated photo. to the full board. . . toured by advisory committee requirement that since only 181 parking pieces of land for it. If a single area were peace organization’s functions. period. Highs in the from the upper 60s along the coast to near 80 well inland. Lows in the 50s. spaces are provided, only 4,050 square required of up to 80,000 square feet, it feet of the about 6,000 square feet of would make it necessary to cut trees in French police raid Lay teachers quit Divorce accord building space can be used for a service woodland, something neither Davis nor ruled invalid the planning staff wants to see. 8 GOP leaders have Unification offices in support of nuns Today’s forecast CONCORD N.H. (UPI) — Two lay HARTFORD (UPI) — A financial Today drizzle and fog ending before noon but Middle school poll urged new budget plan PARIS (UPI) — Police today carried agreement w ork^ out by a couple and out a nationwide raid on offices and teachers, a librarian and a nurse have remaining cloudy. High in the low 60s. Wind northeast 10 then withheld from the judge who variety of options, including two six-seven- WASHINGTON (UPI) - House GOP buildings housing members of the resigned from a parochial school, calling to IB mph. Tonight mostly cloudy with lows in the 50s. Members of the Citizens Advisory Com­ man of the committee Monday, suggested AAHS plans new office leaders, with the help of budget director the dismissal of four nuns earlier this presided over their divorce case was Light variable winds. Wednesday mostly sunny, Highs that committee members informally talk to eight middle schools; one school with grades Unification Church of the Rev. Sun declared void today by the Ck)nnecticut mittee on Grade Reorganization Monday David Stockman, say they have found a Myung Moon and took 45 people into year “unchristian.” in the 70s. Light variable winds. proposed surveying residents to determine their friends and neighbors to gather opinions seven and eight; two schools with grades way to minimize cuts to Medicare while Sisters Honora Reardon, Mary Supreme Court. on the subject. seven and eight; and one school for all sixth custody for questioning. The state’s highest court ruled un­ their feelings about middle schools, holding the 1983 budget deficit below $100 The operation was ordered by Judge Furlong, Justine Colliton and Catherine “I woudln’t feel comfortable making a Mrs. Bogli said she has spoken to her graders. but not for the staff Colliton were fired in late January from animously the agreement worked out billion. Jean Bruel of Besancon in eastern recommendation about middle schools unless neighbors and “95 percent of them don’t want IN OTHER business, the committee their teaching jobs at Sacred Heart between Robert C. and Betty Lou Baker Long Island Sound their sixth graders with seventh and eighth Now, they will try to convince the France. The judge is investigating a con­ I have a better perspective on how people toured Illing Junior High School Monday to and later a separate course will be set House to go along with their plan over a School. Church officials have said the was invalid because a stipulation that it Manchester High School will get a new troversial case in which a French family feel,” Terri Bogli said. graders.” up. pending Democratic proposal Speaker nuns were “cliquish” and uncooperative. be withheld from the court made it “con­ The Nationai Weather Service forecast for Long. James P. Kennedy, superintendent of examine the facilities. office, one equipped with the latest in has charged that its daughter Claire The committee is charged with making a The purpose of the tour, Kennedy said, was Bids will be' taken by the town s Thomas O’Neill says will be particularly The nuns said the dismissal violated trary to public policy.” Isiand Sound from Watch Hiil, R.I., to Montauk Point, schools, said the administration had con­ word processing equipment, but it won’t Chateau, 21, has been induced into N.Y.: Northeast winds 15 to 20 knots with some higher- recommendation to the Board of Education to look at the facilities for special classes — general services office June 18 at 11 a.m. aimed at reducing the nation’s 9.5 per­ their contract. They also maintained ’The agreement called for Baker to sidered conducting a survey or using other be for the administration. It will be for membership of the sect against her will, relinquish to his wife a one-third interest gusts today. Winds decreasing to about 10 knots tonight, oil whether the schools should be organized such as industrial arts and home economics students in the business education Bidders will 1m asked to quote not only cent jobless rate. a charge the sect and Miss Chateau have they were never told why they were dis­ with junior high or middle schools when the means of gathering public opinion, such as missed and appealed their case to the in a shopping center in Homell, N.Y., and becoming variable at less that 10 knots Wednesday, — rather than at the classrooms. program. on the equipment but also on what The Republican leadership today was denied. ninth grade is moved into the high school in a holding town or community meetings or an training package is included, what staff to put the finishing touches on its 1983 Rockingham County Superior Court. which he had acquired through business morning. Winds shifting south 10 to 15 knots Wednesday , Actually the office will be a simulated A large number of police took part in afternoon over east portions and near the Connecticut: few years. advisory referendum. The administration has said that one junior instruction is offered, and what informa­ budget substitute. The leaders tentative­ Church historians have said it is the dealings with her family and was valued The problem with those options, Kennedy one created from a classroom by the ad­ the raids on 13 buildings owned by the shore. Cioudy today with partial clearing tonight. Fair Junior high schools would then house high school may have to be closed if the dition of portable partitions. Five word tion about new accessories and new ly adopted the plan Monday at an all-day first time nuns have filed suit against at $312,500. said, is that “ the least informed opinion is as Board of Education chooses the grade seven- Mon church in the Paris area and eight In return, the Supreme Court said Mrs. Wednesday with visibility 5 miles or more except in- grades seven and eight, while middle schools processors and two printers will be in­ applications is available. session. centers of the sect located in Lyon, Lille, their bishop. would have grades six, seven and eight. important as the most informed opinion” eight option. Detailed specification for the equip­ O’Neill was to meet with Democratic The court upheld the dismissal and the Baker agreed her husband would receive haze Wednesday morning. Average wave heights 1 to 3 stalled in the room to provide juniors and Orlans, Rouen, Strasbourg and Rennes. a credit of $312,500 against alimony or feet today and decreasing to 1 foot or less late tonight. •The sixth grades are now located in the The purpose of the citizens advisory com­ Several of the committee members said seniors in the business education ment is part of the invitation to bid, but members of the House Budget Com­ Police said 30 persons were taken in nuns appeal^ to the state Supreme support payments ordered as part of the neighborhood elementary schools. mittee is to have a cross-section of the com­ they were impresacu wiin iiiing’s facililies. program with experience on the kind of bidders are permitted to deviate from mittee in an effort to produce a budget ■ for questionning in Paris and 15 in Court. In a show of support for the nuns, Allan ’Thomas suggested that a formal sur­ munity who can give an informed opinion, teachers James Sullivan and Irene court’s divorce settlement under certain They viewed the school’s computer room, equipment they will be using when they them. alternative that will reflect the party’s provincial towns. Police, which included vey should be left to the Board of Education. Kennedy said. social priorities and include a major jobs McGah, nurse Kathleen Shea and conditions. National forecast seventh grade team rooms, typing room, go into the work force. The equipment and the partitions are members of the criminal and economic Baker filed a motion in Stamford The Parent Teacher Association has offered About half the graduates of the program. librarian Cheryl Dadabo Jdonday said Little Kock pc The committee divided into three subcom­ gymnasiums, three art classrooms, seven in­ included as part of the high school branches, also Have seized a large Superior Court in April 1980 to imple­ By United Press International to survey parents for the board. dustrial arts rooms, sewing and food prepara­ program go on to further education and J number of documents including lists of they would leave the small parochial City & Fcst Hi Lo Pep Los Angeles pc mittees Monday: program, finance and renovation now under way and thus ment the pretrial agreement following Albuquerque c 92 56 .... Louisville pc research. The committee will examine a tion rooms and media center. the other half seek jobs after graduation. about two-thirds of the cost will be paid members and accounting papers, police school at the end of the school year. Memphis c JIM MORENCY. who was elected chair­ completion of the divorce trial earlier Anchorage pc 56 « .... Neil Lawrence, director of vocational bv the state. officials said. In a joint statement the group said the Asheville pc 86 56 .... Miami Beach c nuns’ dismissal was “appalling” and that year. Atlanta c 87 62 .... . Milwaukee c education at the high school, said he Doctor; Hinckley 64 46 .56 MinneajMlis r Lawrence said employers are “unjust.” Billings r hopes the equipment can be set up soon Birmingham c 91 61 Nashville c so that teachers can be trained on it becoming more demanding about the Argentina may free Boston r 82 47 New Orleans c Race for secretary of the state wanted notoriety Brvmavll Tx.pc SB 7S New Yorii cy during the. summer. skills of workers and the Connecticut 74 52 Oklahm Cty pc WASHINGTON (UPI) - John W. political prisoners Connecticut casino Released man Buffalo pc And Lawrence hopes to have students Department of Education strongly Charlstn S.C. c Omaha pc recommends inclusion of word Hinckley Jr. never deluded himself Charlott N.C. c Philadelphia pc working at the word processors as early BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) — must get counseling Chicago pc 92 53 Phoenix c as September. At first the equipment processors in business education D plan gets priority about actress Jodie Foster, whom he Cleveland pc 71 60 Pittsburgh pc programs. thought unattainable for “a poor little The Argentine military government will Columbus pc 73 61 Portland M. cy. will be integrated into typing courses SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - The HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - A Portland Or. pc Weinberg not likely to run twerp” like him, and shot President release 100 political prisoners prior to Dallas pc 94 73 the visit of Pope John Paul II later his president of Greylock Associates, which Connecticut man arrested fo threatening Denver pc Providence r 61 SO .01 Reagan mainly to gain quick fame, a President Reagan’s life was released Des Moines pc Richmond pc 76 56 week, a newspaper said today. proposes to put casinos in Connecticut St. Louis r Harvard professor says. Detroit c Marcella C. raney, another East Hartford Most of the approximately 365 and Massachusetts, said a Connecticut from Connecticut Valley Hospital after Duluth c 64 51 Salt Lake Cltyc By Paul Hendrie know, she’s the one Uve worked with the Cheese Dr. Park Dietz, the lead government San Antonio pc 9S 71 giveaway ends agreeing to undergo counseling, U.S. At­ El Paso pc 100 71 Democrat, also is running for secretary of prisoners still being held under special proposal has taken priority over a casino 71 62 Herald Reporter closest over the years on a number of cam­ psychiatric witness at Hinckley’s trial, Hartford cy 52 51 San Diego pc the state. security laws had been detained from proposed for the Berkshires. torney Alan Nevas says. Honolulu c San Franclsc c 56 SO paigns,” said Moriarty, confirming his com­ disputed defense experts who said 66 47 Mrs. Fahey was not available for com­ 1975 to 1978 in the armed forces’ fight President Leon H. Dragone said that’s Carmen DeGepnaro, 23, of New Bri­ Indianapolis pc Seattle pc Now that it looks like Democratic Deputy mitment to Mrs. Wasik. Hinckley was so obsessed with Miss Jackson Mss. Spokane c 66 36 partly because he believes prospects are tain, was arrest^ by the Secret Service Tampa c 94 72 Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg will not run for Moriarty said his support for Mrs. Wasik is ment. N Foster he thought the assassination try against leftist guerrillas. Jacksonville The newspaper Clarin quoted sources better for legalizing casino gambling in May 13 after he walked into New Britain Kansas City 79 66 Washington pc 78 61 secretary of the state, some Manchester personal and that he does not know how much when suppiy runs out would bring about their magical union. 86 60 Wichita r 75 66 te ALSO PICKING UP support in in the interior ministry as saying the Connecticut. police headquarters, threatened to kill Las Vegas Democrats are beginning to line up behind more support she has in town. While he “In my opinion, he did not have a delu­ Manchester is Mary Ellen Klinck of East prisoners, many of whom have beeq held Dragone said Connecticut Leisure the president, and asked to be arrested. the candidates already in the running. predicted she would do well in Manchester, sion about Miss Foster,” Dietz told a Haddam, who has the support of Pascal Some people were turned away Satur­ work as well as to man the distribution up to six years, would be released. Corp., a subsidiary of Greylock, has He had been held on $25,000 bond at ^ Mrs. Weinberg said Monday she has not Moriarty added, “I don’t know of any jury Monday. Connecticut Valley Hospital since his Mastrangelo, a powerful district leader. day when volunteers ran out of the 600 center. Interior Minister Alfredo Saint Jean is taken an option on 27 acres of land in decided yet wether or not to seek the office groundswell of support yet for any of the can­ The turnout Saturday was far greater Dietz, called back for a third day of arrest. Nevas said the hospital staff “The reason I support her is that I feel that five-pound blocks of government cheese scheduled to give a news conference at East Windsor, Conn., just off Interstate she sought unsuccessfully in 1978. However, didates.” being distributed at Center than anyone had anticipated, Mrs. Carr testimony today, described Hinckley as a found DeGennaro. competent to stand Lottery she added, “my inclination now is not to Also supporting Mrs. Wasik — although not she is capable and I think she has a good spoiled rich kid who grew lazy and 10 a.m. to talk about the situation of 91. chance,” said Mastrangelo. “Some of her Congregational Church. said. political prisoners, an interior ministry “We have plans for at least a 500-room trial and he’s now free on $5,000 bond. run.” delegates to the state convention — are Volunteers from Center Church and thought he was owed a share of the fami­ Nevas said the criminal charge will be supporters are my friends.' They’re (all the Mrs. Carole Katz, a coordinator of the spokesman said. resort-convention hotel, with related ‘ m at would leave Manchester Democrats Eleanor D. Coltman, who is her local coor­ volunteer distribution, said the supply from Community Baptist Church have ly oil business. dropped if DeGennaro completes free to choose among the six women who dinator, Frank M. Stamler, a district leader, secretary of the state candidates) all good, He said as he grew older, Hinckley The spokesman, however, said he recreational amenities. Including a New Hampshire Mon­ ran out an hour and a half before the distributed 10,230 pounds of cheese in 2,- could not immediately confirm or deny major health spa, , and large casino,” counseling treatment at New Britain Numbers drawn in New already have thrown their hats in the ring, in­ and Francis J. Mahoney, a former state but you’ve got to make up your mind." concocted lies so he eould milk his day: 3566. scheduled 2 p.m. closing of the distribu­ 046 blocks during the four distribution the Clarin newspaper report. said Dragone, who with his father, General Hospital. England Monday: cluding three area candidates. Already, the representative. Mastrangelo's endorsemeiu is believed to sessions this summer, March 6, April 3, parents and grandparents for financial His lawyer, Richard Reeve, said he Rhode Island daily: 2333. tion center. In February, Saint JeAn bad said Joseph R. Dragone, initiated the move Connecticut daily: 920. local delegates are starting to choose up be based, in part, on the presence of Sarah May 1, and June 5. support while trying to become a famous didn’t believe DeGennaro was serious Vermont daily: 7M. MORIARTY MAY NOT see a About 100 people had to be turned Argentina had about 365 political for casino gambling in Massachusetts in Maine daily: 494. sides. Vecchitto — a long-time staff person for the away, according to Nancy Carr, A total of 1,963 households, represen­ singer, a famous writer and — finally — a about the threat against Reagan. Massachusetts dally: ,“We don’t have a candidate here and we’ll groundswell of support for any candidate yet, prisoners. 1976. New Hampshire Sunday: late Congressman William Cotter — on Mrs, executive director of the Manchester ting 4,592 family members, benefited famous assailant. 7445. be talking soon with the delegates,” said but state Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone, D-East 0548. Klinck’s campai^. Area Conference of Churches, for which from the program, made possible by the Democratic Town Chairman Theodore R. Hartford, claims to have half the Manchester Ms. Vecchitto is popular with a number of delegation locked up already. the volunteer program was conducted. help of 56 volunteers. Xlummings. Manchester Democrats for the help she gave Volunteer coordinators, besides Mrs. ‘ He said Manchester delegates are splitting Mrs. Yacavone said she has 11 delegates Mrs. Carr said there is no way to con­ them while on Cotter’s staff. tinue the program for the summer Katz, were Minni Whitney of Center their allegiances among several candidates. here, but she declined to release their names Mastrangelo declined to say how many Peopletalk at this stage. She said she will be releasing because it requires large numbers of Church and Doreen Spano of Community other Manchester delegates might support names soon. Among her leading supporters is volunteers to do the necessary paper Baptist. “Hee Haw” television series in Nashville last week Almanac SOUTH WINDSOR’S Audrey Wasik, who Mrs. Klinck. ■”3SI Dorothy Brindamour, town vice chairwoman when he learned his “Lookin’ For Love” album was has represented part of Manchester on the g) Mandrell’s win Democratic State Central Committee for and a convention delegate. “I can’t say whether we have two or three now a gold record with 507,000 LPs sold. or four or 10 or whatever,” he said. “The only Despite cancellation of their television series, several years, has picked up the support of Mrs. Yacavone also claimed to have sup­ “I got excited and called my wife,” Lee said Mon­ By United Press International time you know how many votes you actually Barbara Mandrell and her sisters Irlene and Louise former Mayor Matthew M. Moriarty Jr. port of three-quarters of the delegation in her SAVE ^100 ON day, recalling the reaction of his thrilled wife, ac­ hometown of East Hartford. State Sen. have is at the convention.” continued to ride a crest of popularity to grab four tress Charlene Tilton. When Lee got back to the Today is ’Tuesday, June 8, the 160th day of 1982 with • “Of all the candidates in the race that I out of 14 Music City News Awards. couple’s Hollywood Hills home, Miss Tilton 206 to follow. THE EASY-TO-USE For the second straight year. Miss Mandrell won presented her husband with a huge cake decorated The moon is in its full phase. Campaign financing Female Artist of the Year and Top Musician of the to'look like a gold record. The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. Year and shared Comedy Act of the Year and Coun­ “It was a lemon cake,” Lee said. “I don’t know if ’Die evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. COLOR COMPUTER! try Music TV Show of the Year honors with her she was trying to tell me something or wtot.” Those bom on this date are under the sign of Gemini. sisters at the 16th annual awards ceremony at the American, architect Frank Lloyd Wright was bom Grand Ole Opry Monday. Quote of the day June 8, 1869. Plan would extend election lows The awards were based on a poll of the monthly On this date in history; SALE! magazine’s 100,000 subscribers. The cover of the current Newsweek magazine In 1869, Ives McGaffney of Chicago obtained a patent^ “Obviously, these Individuals — both con­ poientiai tor abuse if the current law is not “You never cease to amaze me,” Miss Mandrell By Paul Hendrie 8 featuring a barebreasted “Portrait of S,” by artist for a “sweeping machine” — the first vacuum cleaner.^ vention delegates and town committee changed. said as several fans in the audience screamed out, Herald Reporter William Bailey has caused a flap around the coun­ In 1928, a Schenectady, N.., station, WGY, began s'*. members — do play a significant role in the “ What if a company wants to build a hazar-. “We love you, Barbara!” try. regular schedule of televised programs three times a The State Elections Commission may in­ political process,” said Garfield, who lives in dous waste plant in yoiir town?” he said Marty Robbins, named Top Male Artist of the In the Sarasota Bradenton area of Florida, week. * ,,’ troduce legislation in 1983 to apply campaign Manchester. “They could come in with a lot of money anc Year, was “glad I hung around” to receive the final dealers put green tape over the breasts to comply financing laws to candidates for town com­ "The whole process ql selecting a can­ pack the town committees.” $299 award of the evening. “I didn’t think I’d win with a state law prohibiting frontal nudity. mittee elections and convention delegate didate by a political party could be tainted if He also argued that absence of disclosure Reg. 399.00 anything,” Robbins said. Bailey told a Sarasota Journal rerarter; ’‘I think primaries, the commission’s executive direc­ there are no requirements on the financing of laws in primaries is unfair to town- Shelly West, the daughter of country singer Dot- it^ ridiculous. I am offended, yes! ’nie figure there illanrliPBtpr HrralJi tor said. , ^ town committee and delegate elections,” he committee-endorsed delegates, because they Set Up a Budget, or tie West, won Most Promising Female Vocalist is a very classical figure. I don’t think there’s Current state election laws exempt town added. “It should make no difference are prevented by law from using town com­ award and shared the Duet of the Year award with Keep an Inventory anything salacious in it unless someone wants to Richard M. Diamond, Publisher . ^ ; committee and delegate candidates from whether the person is seeking public office or mittee funds for their campaign, while their David Frizell. The Staller Brothers were named read something into it.” Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager requirements to disclose the sources of cam­ opponents don’t have to reveal the sources of Vocal Group of the Year and earned honors for best a party office.” I Educational— Use as a paign funds. Also pushing for legislation to Include town their funds. album, “Years Ago.” Math or Typing Aid U S P S 327-SOO VOL. Cl, No. 211 ’Iliat loophole has led to concern that out­ committee elections and delegate primaries Garfield said the current law may have ’The Oak Ridge Boys won the Single of the Year Glimpses side special interest groups could influence in campaign financing laws Is state Rep. been adequate in the past — before the days I Play Action Games award for their hit “Elvira,” the group Alabama Publithad d*lly axcapt Sunday Suooaatad carrier rataa airs iwal politics anonymously with big money Walter H. Joyner, R-Manchester. of political action committees and expensive was named top Band of the Year, and Ricky Skaggs Mick Jagger, 38, wearing green tights and mauve ind certain holldaya by tha S1.20 wsakly, $5.12 (or on# I Learn BASIC Programming socks at the Rolling Stones opening in Hannover, ilanchaatar Publlshing Co., IS month, $15.35 for tbrss montha, donations. ^ ^ i Joyner, who was a member of the town- local campaigns — but not now. was named Bluegrass Act of the Year. $30.70 lor alx montha and $61.40 Such allegations were made, but not committee-endorsed slate in last month’s “In general, I think every campaign that is I Uses a Wide Variety Of T.G. Sheppard won'' Most Promising Male UPI photo West Germany, last wertend, sprayed the front Bralnard Plaea. Mancbaatar. Conn. 06040. Saoond elaaa lor ona year. Mall rataa are' proven, during last month’s Republican primary, is the ranking member of the run in the state costs more and more money Ready-to-Run Instant- Vocalist of the Year. rows of the packed stadium with a water hose as a avallabla on raquaal.' Now you can’t afford not fo buy BARBARA MANDRELL postag* paid at Manohaatar, delegate primary in Manchester, ’fte town- Legislature’s Government Administration and the public is entitled to know who is Loading Program Paks crane lofted him over the crowd ... William Agee Conn. POSTMASTER; Sand ad- committee-endorsed slate charged the one! It’s a computer the whole fam­ . , . wins four awards draaa changaa to the Mancbaatar To place a BaaaHloO or dIapWy and Elections Committee. making those contributions and how the and Mary Cunningham were married in San Fran­ challenge slate was receiving money from I Attaches to Your TV ily will enjoy! 26-3001 Stamp of approval cisco during the wedeend. Ms. Cunningham, an Harald. P.O. Box 501, advartltament,.or to raport .a “ I think it would be very well received in money is being spent,” he said. Mancbaatar, Conn. 06040. nawa Ham. story or pictura Mm the Connecticut Conservative Political Ac- executive assistant at the Bendix Corp. where Agee the Legislature,” Joyner predicted. ”I don’t It’s Barrymore Day at the post office. Ethel, call 043-2711. Ollloa boura are tiibn Committee. ’The chaUenge slate denied think it was an Intentional oversight in the Next year niaiAii uie i/Oth anniversary of the one was president, left the job because of gossip regar­ To tubacrlba, or to raport a 8;30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday Sun power SEE IT AT YOUR NEAREST John and Lionel Barrymore appear together on a movie in which all three appeared: “Rasputin and ding the couple’s relationship and how she got her dallvary problani. call 847-0046. through Friday.. getting CCPAC aid. law.” The sun, which is 400,000 times as ui igni as RADIO SHACK STORE, 20-cent stamp issued today Jn New York with a the Empress.” high-powered job... It’s been years since Bob Dylan OtIIca boura are S:30 a.m. to 6:30 BUT THE PRIMARY raised the questions Garfield was not quite so optimistic. Radio /haoK special ceremony at New York’s Schubert ’Theater. p.m. Monday tbroupb Friday and Tha Mancbaatar Harald la a “Obviously, when the law was initially the full moon, gives the earth six million COMPUTER CENTER and Joan Baez, a pair of protest stars in the 1960s, 7 to 10 a.nt. Saturday. Dallvary aubaerlbar to UnHad Praaa Intgr- and showed there is no way to find out where The Barrymores — John died in 1942, Lionel in have sung together. But there they were Sunday, written, there was an attempt to exclude times as much light as do all the other stars A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION OR PARTICIPATING DEALER tbould ba mada by 5 p.m. Mon­ riatlonal nawa aarvloaa and la a delegate candidates are getting their money put together. Yet most of the stars that can 1954, and their sister Ethel in 1959 — were known Taking the cake together in the Rose Bowl in'Pasadena, Calif., day throuOb Friday and by 7:30 inambar ol tha AUdH Bureau j>i from. Jeffrey B. Garfield, executive director thpse,” he noted. collectively as the “Royal Family” of the singing at an anti-nuclear rally. a.m. Saturday. ClrculaUona. of the State Elections Commission said there be easily seen on any clear night are brighter PRICES MAY VARY AT INDIVIDUAL STORES AND DEALERS C 1962 Ttntfy Corp. Singer Johnny Lee was taping a segment of the than the sun. American theater. is potential for abuse. JOYNER STRESSED what he sees as the MANCHESTEitt HERALD, Tues.. June 8. 1982 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. June 8. 1982 Flood notes I Officials knew i President addresses Parliament, rides with queen f • i M any have 2 dams unsafe Reagan vows crusade against communism ESSEX, Conn. (UPI) — Two dams in Essex which "If there had been firmer support burst in the weekend rainstorm, uprooting five homes Members of Parliament gaye toe “It Is time that we committed and destroying a factory in the river’s path, were founa LONDON (UPI) - President ourselves as a nation in both the for that principle some 45 years ago in su ra n ce Reagan went horseback riding with president warm, sustained applause unsafe two years ago but never repaired, state officialsi public and private sectors to perhaps our generation would not toe (iueen of England today, then when he was introduced by Britain’s have suffered the bloodletting of say. Lord High Chancellor, Lord assisting democratic development.” The Army Corps of Engineers in April 1980 told i pledged to members of ParUament He invited Britain and other World War II.” By United Press International he will lead a world crusade to Hailsham. Britain’s top legal of- Read Corp., the keyboard factory gutted, by flcial was dressed in long wig and a nations to join and said that the Connecticut residents whose property was damaged “leave Marxism-Leninism on toe waters, its Bushy Hill Dam was unsafe. The one in front black robe trimmed wito gold. leadership of both the Democratic THE OBJECTIVE of his an­ or destroyed by flood waters this weekend are covered if of it, the Comstock Pond Dam, was found to be a hlglt ash heap of history.” and Republican parties in toe United ticommunist campaign, Reagan 1* Reagan also reaffirmed U.S. sup­ Lord Hailsham, whose mother they have a policy issued under the National Flood In­ risk a year later. t States are studying ways of putting said, is to “foster the infrastructure surance Program, the Insurance Information Institute port for toe British in toe Falklands, was toe daughter of Judge Trimble The Department of Environmental Protection gave; Brown of Nashville, Tenn., in­ the project into action. of democracy — a system of a free Pratt Read an extension on making repairs after thej declaring they are fighting “not just Reagan said the long range hope is for real estate” but for toe “belief troduced Reagan as “toe president press, unions, political parties, un­ *^PMple who only have a homeowners policy probably company said it couldn’t afford the $500,000 to fix tha a “march of freedom and iversities — which allow a people to that armed aggression must not be of my mother’s country.” are not covered because a homeowners policy doesn’t two dams. > democracy which will leave choose their own way, to develop allowed to succeed.” Behind Reagan were guards include flood coverage, the institute said. The Bushy Hill Dam on the Falls River collapsed earj Marxism-Leninism on toe ash heap their own culture to reconcile their On toe third leg of his 10-day, four- dressed in red coats, white ruffled Cars damaged by water are covered" if the owner has ly Sunday morning and washed out the Comstock Dam of history.” own difficulties through peaceful comprehensive physical damage insurance, the institute nation European tour, Reagan had a collars and black hats. half mile downstream. ; Prime Minister Margaret And in hopes of cooling British means.” said in a statement issued Monday in Hartford. “No one. Including the corps, had ever thought (the busy day — both diplomatic and anger over a perceived snub by the social. Thatcher, dressed in black dress The speech gave few specifics, but Bushy Hill Dam) was in Imminent danger of collap* with gold speckles, sat in audience United States in a Security Council Connecticut's congressional delegation prepared a Dressed in a snappy tan riding suit Reagan did say he is “prepared to sing,” said Victor Galgowski, the DEP’s superintendent wito Nancy Reagan, who wore a cease-fire vote Friday, Reagan reaf­ offer President (Leonid) Brezhnev telegram for President Reagan, urging him to approve of dams. “This stuff you would call an act of God.” ‘ with formal jacket, Reagan went for firmed his strong support for Bri­ black dress closed at toe collar and an opportunity to speak to the Gov. William O’Neill’s request for emergency Rood Ben Warner, director of the agency’s water resource a morning canter with the queen at tain in toe FaUclands. a black hat. American people on television" — relief for state residents. unit, said extensions for making repairs are routine!}* Windsor’s Castle’s lush Home Park. “On distant islands in toe South without mentioning-any hopes for a If approved by the Federal Emergency Management granted, especially when the owners can’t afford it. , Behind, in a four-horse carriage REAGAN TOLD members of Atlantic, young men are fighting for reciprocal appearance by a U.S. of­ Agency and the president, the disaster area designation “It’s a common sense policy,” Warner said. “Yoif with Nancy Reagan by his side, was ParUament assembled in toe Royal Britain,” Reagan said. ficial on Soviet television. would make residents eligible for housing and home UPI photo can’t get blood out of a stone.” ; Prince Phillip. Gallery at Westminster that the "And, yes, voices have been repair aid, medical help, and Small Business Ad­ The Army Corps of Engineers last year labeled 6t REAGAN AND toe queen, riding time has come for a global “cam­ raised protesting their sacrifices for It IS nis mission "to preserve ministration loans. HIGHWAY CREW TRIES TO MAKE ROAD PASSABLE Connecticut dams unsafe. Few .of them have been horses presented by toe Royal Cana­ paign for democracy” to foster lumps of rock and earth so far away. freedom as well as peace," Reagan . . . cleanup begins In Centerbrook section of Essex repaired. dian Mounted Police, smiled as they freedom to vote, freedom of speech But those young men aren’t fighting said. "It may not be easy to see — The rain in southern Connecticut last weekend set clicked out of toe Royal Mews, and freedom to organize in trade un­ for mere real estate. but I believe we live now at a tur­ record high stream flows on several rivers, the U.S. passing hundreds of snapping ions. “They fight for a cause, for the ning point.” He portrayed the Soviets in great Geological Survey said. UPI photo cameras. “Let us be shy no longer,” he belief that armed aggression must The geological survey office in Washington said the But more important were his declared. “Let us go to our strength. not be allowed to succeed, and that “revoutionary crisis — a crisis flow of the Quinnipiac River at Wallingford Sunday was Ivoryton flooding: 'Look! There's a roof Let us offer hope. Let us tell the people must participate in the where the demands of the economic QUEEN ELIZABETH WELCOMES PRESIDENT REAGAN ringing denunciation of communism 5.14 billion gallons per day, the highest in 52 years of and his strong support for the world that a new age is not only decisions of government under the order are colliding directly with record keeping and well over the previous record of 3.6 piano keys in the town since 1790. The . . . the couple later went horseback riding possible but probable. pile of law,” Reagan said. those of the political order.” By Jacqueline Huard "All of a sudden Bill said: ‘Look! telephone working in Ivoryton was in a British in toe Falklands war. 8 billion gallons per day on Jan. 25, 1979. state police emergency trailer. windows in the factory looked like they’d "Flows of this magnitude on the Quinnipiac can be United Press International There’s a roof.’” It belonged to their neighbors across Chunks of concrete were tom in pieces been blown out by explosives. expected to occur on the average of less than once every IVORYTON (UPI) — Dora and the street, Catherine and Edward Wind. and left lying like ice floes. The company, which also houses a golf 100 years,” the geological survey said. The river, traveling 35 to 40 mph, picked The Winds’ son, Gary, kept watch over club manufacturer, stretches directly in The Mill River near Hamden also set a record high William Grover stood on the porch of their tum-of-the-century home as the up the Winds’ three bedroom ranch and the mud-soaked house to discourage front of the dams and was hitTull force. Brown favored Children plea flow, although exact measurements were not possible scavengers patrolling the street in Whole offices, walls and furnishings, because the gauging instruments on the stream were Falls River exploded through the Bushy neatly dropped it 60 feet away. Hill and Comstock Dams and surged Ivoryton and other towns 5-10 miles search of stray household items and gar­ were swept out and scattered down toe overtopped by the high water. den tools. street and ditches. The recurrence interval for this flow also was es­ down Main Street. north of Long "Island Sound in central They stabbed at the dark with a Connecticut, the Naugatuck Valley In the Police in Essex issued an overnight “I was in bed, and I was scared,” said timated to be greater than 100 years. The previous high curfew Monday and about 100 troopers flow on the Mill River at Hamden was 2.1 billion gallons flashlight. west, Norwich in eastern Connecticut, Bert Hardgrove, whose backyard now to win primary for world peace "We were watching the water to see and shoreline towns got the worst of the and guards patrolled the town. per day on Jan. 25, 1979, has a stream it never had before. “1 real­ how high it would go,” Mrs. Grqver said 7-11 inch rainstorm. Besides the handful of homes over­ ly got scared when I looked out and saw The flow in the Coginchaug River at Middlefield set Arkansas — Attorney Joe Purcell Monday, recalling the worst of the storm Residents in neighboring Essex were turned when the dams burst, the most my camper floating.” By Clay F. Richards high flow levels as well on Sunday when flow was 1.4 arresting sight were the piles of lumber UPI Political Writer and former Gov. Bill Clinton face NEW YORK (UPI) - A thousand monks, held his hands in prayer as billion gallons per day, just above the previous high Saturday night. “It was very noisy. You without water Monday. Crews traveling couldn’t tell what was going on out in bright yellow utility trucks worked to scattered down the river from the Pratt Police said five dams burst in Essex, each other In toe Democratic runoff children — wito the white cloth the more than 500 marchers mark of 1.3 billion gallons per day, also set on Jan. 25, more than any other tcgh> in the state. California Gov. Edmund Brown seeking* toe right to challenge gathered outside the U.N. General there ” repair scattered power outages. The only Read Co., which has been making ivorv wings of their costumes fluttering in 1979. was favored to win his state’s Republican Gov. Frank White. a Japanese expression of love — Assembly Hall. Because of a short period of record keeping for the Democratic senatorial nomination Purcell and Clinton finished first sang peace songs outside the United Fujii’s followers had ended a Coginchaug River, recurrence intervals have not been to ^ y while in New Jersey, toe GOP and second in toe five-candidate. Nations to plead with global leaders 13,000-mile global trek for peace. established. senatorial primary was billed by one May 25 Democratic primary. to spare them a world ravaged by "We must look to the. Great candidate as a referendum on Presi­ Maine — Democratic Gov. Joseph nuclear war. Spirit: we must put aside all of these The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers put into operation dent Reagan’s economic program. Brennan is a heavy favorite to win destructive weapons,” said another its 35 flood control projects in Connecticut, These two contests, along wito renomination over state Rep. A huge throng of marchers, led by leader, Hopi Indian elder David Massachusetts, and Rhode Island because of the Ohio’s gubernatorial primary, today Georgette Berube. On the a Japanese monk, a Hopi Indian and Monongye, 104. rainstorm this weekend. highlighted elections in 10 states Republican side there is a three-way a British lord — all born in toe 19th The other leader was Lord Noel In Connecticut, the federally owned flood control where voters pick candidates in six contest among state Sen. Richard century — converged on the United Baker, 93, a former member of the projects are on the Connecticut, Housatonic and races for governor, four for toe Pierce, state Rep. Sherry Huber and Nations Monday for a peace British Parliament and co-chairman J Thames rivers. Better w ays to Senate and scores of House seats. Charles Cragin, a lawyer. ' demonstration as the world body of toe World Disarmament Cam­ Reservoir capacity levels reached record highs at 'The opening of toe Senate seats of Montana ^ Democratic Sen. John began its second special session on paign. three Corps projects; Hop Brook Lake in Middlebury; Sens. S.I. Hayakawa, R-Calif., and Melcber favored over Mike Bond, a disarmament. Marchers included young Hancock Brook in Plymouth, and the Black Rock Reser­ Harrison Williams, D-N.J. who was businessman and government con­ The session, which runs through Americans wearing colorful peace voir in Thomaston. convicted in Abscam, and the retire­ sultant, and Henry Hardy, a retired July 9, has spawned a week-long buttons and Japanese sporting paper AU three flood control facilities are within the invest your money. ment of Gov. James Rhodes, R- railroad Worker. The Republican series of events that is to climax vests emblazoned with slogans. Naugatuck River area in the Housatonic River Basin. Ohio, sparked heavy candidate in* race is between Larry WilUamt, an Saturday with a rally expected to Among the other events occurring With the continuing rain runoff, water levels at the terest. autow and investment counselor, draw 500,000. Monday was a rally by members of Thomaston Dam in Thomaston and the Mansfield Brown is favored to win the and Willie Dee Morris, a lawyer., Before the session began, a sym­ Performing Artists for Nuclear U Hollow Dam on the Natchaug River in the Thomas Democratic nod for toe Senate seat, ' Iowa — Former U.S. Attorney bolic flame was lit from an Olympic Disarmament, including Meryl River Basin in Mansfield were expected to exceed mm but bis opponent could be any one of Roxanne Conlin held an edge in toe torch. Streep, Jill Clayburgh, Richard previous records. 45 3J.'" three ^publicans — Rep. Barry polls over former Iowa Democratic One thousand children gave a Dreyfuss and Carly Simon. The ar­ Water levels in the Farmington River were the Goldwater Jr., Rep. Paul Chairman Edward Campbell and moving performance of such songs tists sold out the 2,600 seats at toe highest recorded since 1955. McCloskey or Pete Wilson, toe former Iowa House Democratic as Bob Dylan’s “Blowing in the Beacon Theater in Manhattan, a The Corps planned to release water today from some mayor of San Diego. leader Jerome Fitzgerald. On toe Wind’’ and the late John Lennon’s theater spokeswoman said. of the flood control projects, including the Thames, Republican side Lt. Gov. Terry “Give Peace a Chance.” In a related matter, a federal Naugatuck and lower Connecticut river basins. LOS ANGELES Mayor Tom The children, wito their white judge ordered government at­ Developing better ways to bank is a way ot life at Heritage Sav­ and a host of other investment breakthroughs. We work on a Branstad is unopposed. 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Howard Metzenr 1 you want to see a ghost town, it’s Burlingame.” Von Blubw spared jail - Marvin Seley, the only supplier of lumber and glass in Substantial penalty for premature withdrawal on all certificates. beum was favored to win ei^ y Father's Day Cake AHwlMaVGR n5.95 I ;Burlingame, said he never attracted as much business renominatlon over Norbert DemierU Jr., a private school superintendent. NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - Jet- deputies to hold toe Danish-born. Nowl ‘ as he did after violent winds and baseball-size hailstones finW ier. • rumbled through town, knocking out most of the main BattU^ for the Republican nomlna- set financier Claus von Bulow, eNEEKSPEGUL tifsi are itate Sen. Paul Pfeifer, narrowly escaping a trip to state Needham threatened to. send ‘ street’s north windows. him to state prison unless eNMlnlVGR *29.95 f‘I hope I never see anything like this again,’’ said former Cincinnati Councilman ptisMi, is waiting for the Rhode Walter Beckjord, stote Sen. William Island Supreme Court to decide If defense lawyers met a 2 p.m. -^Gary McClellan, a Burlingame home owner. “I think EDT deadline either to post ball I (YES,'yoM ean rant addMonal HMralMl) j"the whole town’s in shock.” The dawn of Ress (write-in), and Richard a judge went too far in setting Qq{lefleld (write-in). strict conditions on his $1 million or win a stay from the state ;■ ‘Kurt Kessinger had to replace 24 windows in his Suprone Court. Chouse, the front glass in his business and the windshield a better way Elsewhere there are contesta for baU. SELECT FROM... governor In Iowa, South Carolina. 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MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., June 8, 1982j^ T_ 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues., June 8, 1982 Richard M. Diamond. Publisher Bolton's roacJs Dan Fitts, Editor Rematch likely Alex GIrelll, City Editor OPINION in 4th District suffer damage Congress race costing^78,000 Jack While the Hop River receded in Andover, taking with Anderson NORWALK (U P I) — A rematch is shaping up in this it portions of several roads and two baseball fie ld s — A bad year for Republicans? V year’s race for Congress in the 4th District following an worth about $22,000 — it appears Bolton suffered the Washington announcement by Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn., most in the area from last weekend’s storm. Merry-Qo-Round that he will seek a seventh term. Bolton First Selectman Henry P. Ryba said Monday show already leading the certain than their party identification. McKinney’s announcement Monday set the stage for a night he has told the state his town suffered 3'78,000 in WASHINGTON — It is always Republican nominee, Lt. Gov. In Pennsylvania, • Republican refUiTol his last congressional face with John Aristotle' damage to roads throughout town. “ 1 think that s a con­ a mistake to draw any cosmic Terry Branstad. Gov. Dick Thornburgh is so far Phillips. Phillips, who lost to McKinney in 1980, is the servative figure,” Ryba said. “ We had spotty washouts conclusions from the voting in Jack Germond In South Carolina, the ahead the Democratic primary only announc^ Democratic candidate in the 4th all over town.” primary elections. But the p im- Democratic governor, Richard to choose an opponent was con­ District. He said water running down the sides of the roads aries can provide an early and Riley, is so strong. Republican sidered mostly exercise. The In announcing his re-election bid, McKinney said he eroded the bottom out from under several spots. He said Smith still was proud of the record he has compiled over more than measure of the level of primary voters are being offered same was true in South Dakota some of the ones damaged were Johnson Road, Birch a decade in Congress. He ran down a list of his enthusiasm for either a party or Jules Witcover Mountain Road, Steele Crossing Road, Stony Road and as their only "serious” alter­ where Republican Gov. William legislative accomplishments on the national level and a particular candidate. Syndicated columnists native a 67-year-old retired Jacklow is rated a heavy South Road. calling for his 4th District. He said he hopes the town is eligible for state and And ther esults we have seen so editor, William Workman, whose favorite. And it will be true in McKinney, the dean of the state’s six-member delega­ Herald photo by Cody federal emergency monies, saying, “ We don't have any far this year suggest that this is only try for public office was a Tennessee, where Gov. Lamar tion to the U.S. House, said the nation was “ in the midst money for this damage.” He said there was no way to not going to be a great year to be campaign against Olin Johnston Alexander holds a wide lead in of what many see as a malaise of economic and social tell when the roads would be repaired. an incumbent, and particularly a the shots Kulongoski won, because he had professionals have considered - in 1962. the polls. troubles.” Award winners IN AN D O VER , the Hop R iver washed out 1,200 feet Republican incumbent. That may run an im pressive campaign Bingaman to be far and away the Nor is this pattern limited to In New Jersey, the favorite in “ Indeed, it is time of significant change for the coun­ right, they are Kirsten Wagner, Scott Rich, on Bunker Hill Road, nearly taking the bridge out, and change in the primary voting in against Sen. Bob Packwood two more serious threat to the incum­ small states. In both Ohio and the Republican Senate primary WASHINGTON - In the try accompanied by the inevitable strains and hardships Many Bolton High students received awards that such change entails,” said McKinney, 51, of Fair- Lynn Haloburdo, salutatorlan, and Kimberly caused considerable damage on Hendee Road, First several major states — including years ago. But anyone in politics bent Republican, Harrison New 'Vork, for example, the next Tuesday, Rep. Millicent Friday at the 1982 awards assembly. The Washington superstructure, social Columbia, valedictorian. Standing at the rear Selectman Jean S. Gasper said Monday night. Ohio, California and New Jersey Republicans have no one who is Fenwick, will also be the betting field. program Included recognition of the top is impressed with a 60 percent Schmitt. acceptance is as fragile as a crystal “ It is at just such times, however, that reason, not She said the town was “ fortunate” in that the damage — next week. And it may change choice for the general election in graduating 1982 class members. Lett to Is Joseph Fleming, high school principal. vote in such a situation. And in­ The theory was that'Apodaca more than a blip in the polls to champagne glass. Overnight, At­ emotion, and ideas, not ideology, can yield the most wasn’t as bad as the officials there had been thinking even more by the time the late evitably it will be read as an in­ would be less of a challenge oppose Sens. Howard Metzen- November, a clear current torney General William French effective and equitable result,” he said, adding he while the river was still flooding the roads. Besides the primaries are held in August and dication of discontent with because he is burdened by a con­ baum and Daniel P. Moynihan against the national tide — but Smith’s social status has been offered a record in Congress “ on which I am proud to two roads mentioned above, both Long Hill Road and September. economic conditions in a state troversy over his association to the point that party primaries hardly a testimonial to regular shattered on tawdry headlines. run.” Parker Bridge Road were under water over the But there is at least a vague Coventry council won't hear heavily dependent on the timber with underworld figures. But the there are meaningless. In Republicanism. “ As a candidate for Congress I offer a record which, I weekend. Andover is also seeking emergency money. Smith could have been typecast pattern of unrest in the cam­ industry — and as a threat to the Democrats now have dealt with .California the Republican ’The story of the primaries so think, has reflected reason; a record in which the ac­ For about 12 hours on Sunday, the side of town across for Washington society — always paigns that have been completed. incumbent Republican governor, that issue them selves — and nominees who will be chosen far for this year has been clear: complishments have come from well thought out ideas the river was cut off from direct emergency contact. charming, always gracious, always ...” McKinney said in a morning news conference in The flood also badly damaged the ball fields on Long 8 Victor L. Atiyeh. given Bingaman a strong base for next week are likely to be In those cases in which there has IT K M : In the Oregon primary self-assured. His silver hair, Norwalk. police report from consultant Hill Road, and with three weeks left in the little league a challenge in November. pronounced underdogs to the been any surprising outpouring of May 18, Democrat Ted ITKM : In the New He said he believed his record in Congress “ has season and the town crew working on the roads first, it votes, it has been for a Democrat sophisticated smile and tailored Kulongoski won the guber­ primary this week, state Atty. There may be further evidence Democrats. yielded fair representation for all the people of the 4th appears the little league may not be able to complete its who is threatening an incumbent suits made him the very model of a natorial nomination with 60 per­ Jeff Bingaman defeated former in the results of the next District,” which is comprised almost along the same Crockett is a member of Police International, a schedule. T H IS P A T T E R N is not un­ Republican. It is something for Republican attorney general. By Lisa Zowada cent of the vote over six op­ Gov. Jerry Apodaca for the primaries this week. In Iowa, for lines as Fairfield Ck)unty. Washington-based organization. Mrs. Gasper said one of the fields is out of commis­ iversal, of course, but in the the White House to think about Herald Reporter ponents, at least two of whom Democratic nomination for the example, the favorite for the But the stories about his use of McKinney cited his legislative work on the national The 1981 study suggested, among other things, that the sion for several weeks, while another may be repaired cases in which Republicans while President Reagan makes were considered respectable op­ . Senate — and by 20 percentage Democratic gubernatorial dubious — but not illegal — tax level concerning Alaskan oil, the Chrysler Co^., the COVENTRY — ’The Town Council Monday voted not ,town investigate other methods of law enforcement, in time for some games. nomination is Roxanne Colin, a appear particularly, strong, it is the Grand Tour of Europe in the shelters have tarnished his silver such as a resident trooper. She said league officials will be trying to schedule position. points. What is important about Synthetic Fuels Corp., and in Other areas, including ren­ to invite back ’Thomas Crockett, the man who headed more a result of their own skills The study was sought by the then-Republican Town some games at the newly revamped school field, but It was no surprise that this is that Republican form er U.S. attorney whom polls next ten days. image. He remains popular, tal housing. last year’s police study, for a review of the department nevertheless, with his Justice He also cited his accomplishments for the 4th and a presentation at a public hearing June 22. Council, owing to what council members saw as there may be problems since the pony league and the Department subordinates, who District, including securing low-income family housing Republicans said they felt his services — at 3600 a day — recurring problems in the department. fire department use the field. in Greenwich, bringing a foreign trade zone to Mrs. Koontz said Monday formpr Police Chief Gary Coventry suffered relatively little damage as officials praise his quiet professionalism. He were an unnecessary expenditure. Bridgeport and securing federal money for a number of Republican council member William Paton said he Sousa had done a “ tremendous jo b ’ ’ with the are expecting $5,000 to cover road and equipment has guided them with such a deft An editorial other projects. thought the council could do an adequate job of presen­ recommendations in the report. damage, as well as overtime for the town crew. hand that his detractors in the White McKinney, who was bom in Pittsburgh and holds a ting the report and said he couldn’t see spending another Sousa resigned May 21 to accept a position as oolice Hop River Road, a dirt road connecting Andover with House accuse him of giving no bachelor’s degree from Yale University, began his 31,200 — the price for Crockett’s services and transpor­ chief of a newly formed force in Plainfield. Coventry, suffered the most. guidance at all, but letting the en­ career in 1966 when he was elected to the Legislature. tation from Washington, D.C. — on top of the 37,000 Howe sad: an era trenched liberals run the Justice He is married and has five children. already spent in preparing the report last year. Department. Paton said the report had been “ blown out of propor­ tion.” One evidence that the softspoken Last Thursday, the Steering Committee decided to draws to a close Smith is still calling the shots is his Court rejects recommend to the council that Crockett return for a determination to crack down on one-day review. Money to finance his trip was to come drug abuse. He has made it a top out of unencumbered funds in the police gas account. about Pleau. He is complaining An era in Greater Hartford priority of federal law enforcement. TH E COUNCIL, operating Monday night with five appears to be about to close. that he hasn’t been given enough J The seriousness of the drug irimate claims members ((Christopher Cooper and De^rah Walsh were Gordie Howe, the hockey say in the selection of young problem is spelled out in a confiden­ absent) actually voted 3-2 in favor of the recommenda­ superstar who ended his dis­ players for the Whalers, despite tion, with the Democrats all approving the motion. tial Justice Department memo HARTFORD (U P I) — The Connecticut Supreme §>tatr nf (Immrrtirul having the title of director of But four affirmative votes are needed to pass a mo­ tinguished career with the Hart­ prepared for Smith’s signature. My Court today rejected claims from a group of inmates player development. He has also tion, so the recommendation failed. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ford Whalers and retired to a job associate Jack Mitchell and Bill that conditions in a segregation unit at the state’s Council member Roberta Koontz said she didn’t see STATE CAPITOL in the team’s front office, has expressed disagreement with Gruver hae seen a copy of this inter­ maximum-security prison constituted cruel and unusual how Crockett’s proposed presentation at a public HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 06115 been talking with the owner of Pleau’s coaching philosophy. nal report. It’s title is "Drug Abuse: punishment. hearing would be anything but a rehash of the 80-page Two Parts to the Problem.” ’The high court unanimously rejected the arguments report itself. She said Crockett will not be able to make the' Detroit Red Wings. H ow e’s main job with the R epresentative W a l t e r H. J o y n e r brought on behalf of eight inmates who were confined in recommendations, nor would he, in one day, be able to U The Red Wings’ owner, t w e l f t h d is t r ic t Whalers has been promoting the W H A T TH E TW O PAR TS boil the unit where Inmates are sent for disciplinary familiarize himself with the improvements made in the Michael Hitch, is an old friend of reasons, their own protection or the protection of the team, and he has done that ad­ down to, essentially, are (1) the vast department since the report was done last February. 3 : PHELPS ROAD the Howe fam ily, and it seems a mirably. Belying his on-the-ice amounts of untaxed money ac­ prison population. Mrs. Koontz said work should be done by the Town MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT 060^0 good bet that he may be trying to cumulated by the drug overlords ’The Inmates filed suit in Hartford Superior Court manager and the council to update the report. reputation as a sometimes charging that conditions in the “ F blocks” unit at the lure Howe back to the city where and (2) the additional amounts that But Frank Dunn, a member of the Steering Com­ vicious player, he is a charming, Connecticut Correctional Institution in Somers violated are stolen by addicts ■ to support mittee, said the Ck)uncil should have “ an impartial per­ he piayed for the 25 best years of articulate man who has done constitutional prohibitions against cruel and unusual meir habit. son” present the report and give it “ objectivity.” Dear Friends: his career. much to popularize major punishment. “ We should have someone here who doesn’t have a Adding fuel to such specula­ The staggering total of transac- The suit specifically challenged recreational, hygenic stake in this,” Dunn ^explained. N league hockey in this area. The 1982 Session of the State Legislature is now history. The budget tion, Howe has gone public with Uons in this illicit underground and eating conditions in the unit, the access inmates in His Glastonbury restaurant, the unit have to the prison library and the proximity of CHAIRW OMAN ^OAN Lewis also pointed out that and tax package are history. In the past two years, the O'Neill Admini­ a simmering disagreement he enterprise was estimated at |79 the 37,000 investment has already been made in the Gordie’s Place, has become a billion in 1980, according to the the unit to “ Death Row” at the maximum-security stration has increased state spending by SA60 million and increased the tax has had with Larry Pleau, direc­ report and said, “ It’s important that it’s properly Greater Hartford landmark. memo. ’This doesn’t, of course, in­ prison. burden on the people of Connecticut by $415 million. tor of hockey operations for the Superior Court Judge James F. Henebry toured the presented.” And his wife, Colleen, is a minor clude the hundreds of millions spent Whalers. segregation unit before rejecting the inmates’ celebrity, going so far as to run Quite clearly, this means a heavier burden for our beleaguered taxpayers Open forum / Readers' views on police action against drug arguments, which were brought to court in the form of a The dispute apparently unsuccessfully for Congress this pushers — to say nothing of the who were already paying some of the highest taxes in the nation. Throughout centers on one of Howe’s sons, petition allegeding unlawful Imprisonment. past winter. Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 money spent on treatment and-or In upholding Heneorys decision today, the supreme Tax board chief this two-year period, I joined with many of my colleagues to try to hold the Marty, a 28-year-old defenseman Ctourt ruled the inmates had fallen far short of presen­ If a list were made of the imprisonment of those caught up in line on spending and to provide tax relief for our citizens. Unfortunately, who has spent much of his time the deadly traffic. ting the evidence necessary to uphold their charges. Hartford area’s national the administration has turned a deaf ear toward the entire issue of spending in the minor leagues, only oc­ ‘"rhe plaintiff’s claim that the totality of conditions in celebrities, Gordie Howe would . i “ I have directeed every U.S. at­ reform and tax relief. casionally seeing duty with the segregated cells in ‘F ’ blocks offends the Eighth can't make trip be in the top five. torney across the nation to form . . . Amendement (to the U.S. Constitution) finds no support Whalers themselves. Law Ehfbrcement Coordinating Aside from the issues of spending and taxes (which were supposed to be His departure for Detroit will in the record and therefore must fail,” the court said. Most Whalers’ fans probably Committees,” Smith’s memo says. COVENTRY — Tliough there is apparently money the only issues addressed during this year's session), the Legislature did be felt as a loss, but in the long share Pleau’s assessment of “ We need to focus on the social en­ available to finance the trip, the Town Council voted -run, if it makes him and his address many other matters as well. Marty. He clearly isn’t as vironment which has helped to O'Neill signs bills Monday night not to appropriate 395 to send Board of talented as his father or, for that fam ily happier, and relieves ten­ create the vast market for illegal Tax Review Chalrmap Roland Green to a professional o^minar navf waak RAISING THE DRINKING AGE - A bill was passed raising the drinking age in matter, his gifted younger sion within the Whalers’ drugs.” So much for critics who ’The Iteitl was added to the agenda after Green read a Connecticut to 19. brother, Mark. But blood ties organization, it will be for the V claim that Smith is a mindless law- HAR’TFORD (UPI) — Ctov. William O’Neill has si^ ed into law a bill providing speedier trials for cer­ letter to the council request!^ appropriation to send run deep, and Gordie Howe can best. and-order type whose solution is tain criminals and another expanding the use of court- him to the 38th annual Connecticut Sc1|m 1 for Assessors "LEMON BILL" - This bill provides additional protections for people buying be excused for harboring some There was always something merely to lock up everyone. and Boards of Tax Review, explaining the seminar approved wiretaps by state police. new cars. If, after repeated efforts to repair a defect covered by the artificial about Howe’s role with resentment of Marty’s treat­ The president’s Hollywood Under the speedy trial bill, a criminal defendant must would allow him to update his dxpertlse. warranty fail to remedy the problem, the manufacturer is required to replace But Green also told the council he had approached ment by the Whalers. the Whalers, anyway. He really background notwithstanding. Smith be brought to trial within 18 months of his arrest under Town Manager Charles McCarthy on the'matter. He the vehicle or reimburse the buyer for the full purchase price. did seem to belong more to in his memo points a stem finger at rules set up by the Superiour Court by July 1, 1983. Now, as Howe perhaps tries to said McCarthy had told him he didn’t know where he Detroit. Far better that the If the defendant is In jail while awaiting trial due to a pave the way for his departure the glitterati of Lotusland; “ Abuse could find the money for the seminar, a point which EXPENDITURE REPORTING OF LOBBYISTS - This bill makes it a crime for legislators prior convlcUon, a trial must begin within 12 months of from the Whalers, he is going Whalers set about producing of drugs by some celebrities in the became the pivotal issue when discussion on the item an arrest, under the new law, announced Monday. to accept gifts worth more than $50 from a lobbyist. Previously, it had been their own superstars. entertainment and sports fields public with other complaints Law enforcement agencies will have greater access to began. against the law for lobbyists to give legislators gifts beyond a limit of $35, creates the impression among wiretapping by state police under another bill signed by Both council monbers Elizabeth Paterson and Frank but it was not illegal for the legislator to accept the gift. young people — who often' look to Dunn said that v ^ e they thought Green should be sent O’Neill Friday that will take effect Oct. 1. these celebrities as role models— to the seminar, they thought it would be inappropriate to The new law will allow local police departments to WORKFARE - This bill will make it easier for towns to disqualify able-bodied Berry's World that drug abuse is not only accep­ have access to wiretapped conversations and special take money from unencumbered funds after McCarthy bad already told Green that funds appeared unavailable. table but highly fashionable.” local officers can be assigned to the state poUce to help welfare recipients if they refuse to accept work assignments. Republican council members William Paton and conduct wiretap surveiUence. 8 In fact, with help from con­ Roberta Koontz countered that the council had been State police also will be able to ask the courts to REORGANIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION - This bill significantly reforms and re­ ready to spend 1600 a day to update the 1981 police study gressional experts, some of authorize more than the 35 v ^ t a p s now permitted in a structures the management of higher education in Connecticut by creating a Reagan’s Hollywood friends have (see story this page) but not $95 for a tax seminar in a one-year period. State police also will be permitted to single, 11-member board of governors which will oversee the operation of. UConn formed a group to discourage the trade wiretap information with other state police year when the revaluation has been beset with errors the four state colleges, community'and technical colleges. glorification of drugluse in movies departments.' and other problems. and on television. “ llie revaluation has not been a pretty thing,” Paton said. CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF A HANDGUN - This bill makes it a felony for anyone who To correct the niiaapprdiension of Luncheon is Wednesday Mrs. Koontz reminded the council that it was its job, had been convicted of a prior felony to possess a handgun. those vrfio think drug abuse hurts and not the town managw’S, to appropriate funds. HartM phoilo by Pinto only those who Indulge in it, the at­ COVENTRY - The Route 31. When Dunn said the problem was that McCarthy bad Of course, there were hundreds of other- bills that were acted on by the A HOUSE FROM THE EARLY 1900s? torney general’s memo cites some public is invited to attend a Those who attend can eat already advised against spending the money, Paton ac­ luncheon Wednesday at all they want from a varie­ cused him of “ buUdozing” the issue. Legislature. If you have questions about these or any of the other bills, . And yet this picture was shot last week In Manchester harrowing statistics. noon at the meeting of the ty of sandwiches, desserts Council Chairwoman Joan Lewis suggested the mo­ please feel free to call me at my home at 649-8926 or at the State Capitol at “ In Baltimore, 243 (heroin) ad­ Koffee Klatch at First and tea or coffee at a cost tion to appropriate the money be amend^ to read “ with 566-8639. dicts committed over 473,738 crimes Congregational Church, of |2- Soup or salad will be the approval of the town manager,” but the motion to during an 11-year period,” the 45 cents extra. Serving will amend failed. , Time is a relative concept be until 1:30 p.m. by I appreciate the opportunity to have served you in the Legislature for memo points out. It adds Umt the Green.told.tlie.council tliat there was monev in the tax Friendly Circle of the assessor’s bodget for the seminar but Assessor the past four years. Thank you for your continued support. same individuals, when cured of To roport church. Gerald Lavoie could not attend. owners are survivors. Wrought irop faint snort of restless horse — the their drug haUts, committed only To the Edilori aroa nowt Mrs. Lewis said she suspected Lavoie was too busy to Sincerely, fences, shiny black, wide front cIaQg.j{f .s trolley car £nm,.MRin. about one-seventh as many crimes. To report news items attend the seminar. ' On a warm, late spring day, I porches, hanj^g gerimiuins, pots of Sureet? Click, click, click, (kmld that A similar study in Miami, Smith’s in Bolton, Andover and ’The motion failed to get the nedessary four affir­ took a walk. No, R was a tum-of-the- impatient lucys and lawns astro-turf be a stick striking a rolling hoop? Meeting set memo notes, showed that “ 365 Coventry, call or write mative votes for approvaL Of the five council members century stroll — a stroll by tum-of- ■ perfect. Did I hear all this or did I feel it? hendn users were .responsible for Richard Cody at The COVENTRY - present, the majority which included Paton, Mrs. Lewis tbe-century homes. Narrow tree- No planes were overhead. No cars Overeaters Anonymous and I t o . Koontz, voted in favor of the motion. Walter H.”'Joyner e'W»y**A.ine. A low-flytag jet, rock music, 118,134 crimes during a single Manchester Herald, lined streets, old faded houses, were on the street. No voices. A will meet Thursday at 6:46 State Representative screaming brakes JolM me back to year,” and adds that “ 106 miirderes Herald Square, P.O broken cars in front yards, pitted split-second silent place. Box 591, Manchester, p.m. at the Lane House in reality. But what is real? were related to drug sales and traf­ Stay on top ot the news — subscribe to The lawns and sad windows. Did I hear the rustle of a stardied CT 06040; telephone 643- the rear of the First For home delivery, call 647-9946 or ficking during ,1081” in the Miami ManchMter Herald. But there are always those homes petticoat brushing the sidewalk? Eileen M. King 2711. ' ______Congregational Church, MAAJOOA7 area. Main Street, Covehtry. that have survived because their Was that perfume, violets? The ISSC Eldridge St. V 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. June 8. 1982 O bituaries Directors meet tonight

Hartford," in the experimental Raymond J. Wllllamt assembly and research areas. Raymond J. Williams, 64, of 338 Before that he had worked at Woodbridge St., died this morning at GOP to offer n Schaller Oldsmobile. John Dempsey Hospital in Far­ Besides his wife he leaves a sister, program. Phase three would be a plan for im­ mington. He was the husband of Mrs. Winniefred Johnson of Put­ vote and that Mayor Penny will join the Dorothy (DeFreits) Williams. Republican, members of the Board of plementation of minority hiring goals. nam; and a granddaughter, Directors will offer their own nuclear freeze Republican directors and Mr. Cassano in sup­ He was born in Hartford on Aug. port of an appropriate resolution,” Smith The Black Citizens Network is an informal 30, 1917 and had been a .resident of Christine Campbell in Virginia. resolution at tonight’s meeting, GOP Towm organization of town black citizens, who have The funeral services will be at said. Manchester since 1950. He was a Chairman Curtis M. Smith announced this worked with the town in trying to recruit 9; 15 a.m. Wednesday at the John F. Democratic Director Stephen T. Cassano U.S. Army Veteran of World War II morning. „ , .i. black job applicants in the past year. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. The Republican resolution differs from the has sponsored the arms freeze resolution having served in the CBI campaign. before .the Board of Directors. Democratic “It is hop^ through this process that the He was employed as a sales cor­ Center St., with a mass of Christian version approved by a public meeting last lines of communication can remain produc­ burial at 10 a.m. at Church of the As­ week in that it urges the timing for arms Deputy Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg and respondent for American Steel & Democratic Director James R. McCavanagh tive,” said town General Manager Robert B. Aluminum Corp. of Hartford for 11 sumption. Burial will be in St. freeze talks be left to President Reagan. Weiss in a memorandum. James Cemetery. Friends may call Republicans favor (his clause, b^ause it have indicated they will vote in favor of the years. He was a member of Trinity freeze, if the issue comes to a vote. Those lines of communication have been Covenant Church and an active at the funeral home today from 3 to makes it clear they are not bucking their threatened. When the minority hiring plan 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Democratic Directors Arnold-M. ieader in the Boy's Brigade of the president. Kleinschmidt and James F. Fogarty have in­ was approved last month, Cassano was church. He was also a life member However, Smith added, “The Republican dicated they will vote against the freeze. angered by last minute criticism from a Wanted: of the National Rifle Association Edith H. Reich directors are prepaed to support a resolution Human Relations Commission member and • and the East Windsor Gun Club. Edith Hassenfeld Reich, 72, died they feel supports the president in this IN OTHER ACTION, the directors will another black citizen. He threatened to end the Besides his wife he leaves two Monday at an area convalescent critically important matter.” meet with the Human Relations Commission, joint Human Relations Commission and sons. Mark F. Williams of home after an extended illness. She the Interracial Council, the Black Citizens directors’ subcommittee meetings that Manchester and Richard A. was the wife of the late Dr. Jacob SMITH CRITICIZED Mayor Stephen T. Network and the Commission on the Han­ drafted the hiring plan. supercar Reich and the mother of Helen Gor­ Williams of South Portland, Maine, Penny for his “dissatisfaction with such an dicapped before tonight’s regular meeting, to The affirmative action workshop will begin a daughter, Linda Jane Chambers of man of Manchester. at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building hearing issue coming before the board.” discuss the town’s affirmative action plan. It costs US almost a quarter for Manchester and a sister, Geraldine She also leaves a son. Dr, Harvey The directors are scheduled to begin work room. The directors’ regular meeting will Reich of Arvada, Colo., and five "We hope that such reluctance, in light of every mile we drive a car. ’That’s Williams of West Hartford; and a public interest, will be set aside for tonight’s on “phase three” of the affirmative action begin an hour later grandson. grandchildren. what the government says in a study Funeral services will be Thursday Burial will be in Rhode Island. it just issued called “Cost of Owning at 11 a m. at Trinity Covenant Memorial week will be observed at and Operating Automobiles.” Church, .302 Hackmatack Street. the home of her daughter, Thursday Buriai will be in East Cemetery. through Monday night. Memorial ’The actual figure is 23.8 cents a Friends may call at the Holmes contributions may be made to Cummings defends liaison formality mile and the government includes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Hadassah or Tempie Beth Sholom, everything in that. It includes how which he said is a town matter to Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Manchester. Democratic Town Chairman town-district disagreement. But district wants to fight them. much you pay for the car, your in­ p.m. Memorial donations may be now he said it is time for those decide because it is a town-owned surance, your gas, ollwfd even your Edward T. Orlowaki Theodore R. Cummings this mor­ • Paramedics, which he said is a made to the Trinity Covenant ning defended Democratic issues to be settled by proper uam and the town has paid for all parking fees. ’The only thing they Church or the Manchester Public Edward T. Orlowski, 70, of 60 townwide system which the town the studies on it. proposals to formalize in advance authorities. Board of Directors decided to haven’t included is parking tickets. SOUTH MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1918 Health Nurses Association, 150 N. South St., Vernon, formerly of “Now, let’s get at those issues one Manchester, died Monday at the agenda items of town-Eighth operate most economically by run­ • Buckland Firehouse, which he . . . they met again today for 64th reunion Main St.. Manchester. District liaison committee at a time,” he added. said is pointless to discuss further ’The study says the average car in Manchester Memorial Hospital. He ning the service from the town Fire the United States is now six years meetings. Cummings said the liaison com­ unless there are ’’specific Charles Merlin Parriah was the husband of the late Mary Department. Cummings called dis­ and six months old, but they base He was responding to Republican mittee lately has “deteriorated into trict opposition to this plan proposals.” Charles Merlin Parrish, 57, died (Reggetts) Orlowski. their overall statistic on a car that is War was on their minds in 1918 He was born in Rockville and had Town Chairman Curtis M. Smith’s shouting matches.” He said several “childish.” The district operates its “Let’s stop the propaganda,” said Sunday night at Vermont Veterans' charges that Cummings and his 12 years old and has been driven Home in Bennington, Vt. He was the moved to Rockville, from issues of disagreement are beyond own volunteer Fire Department. Cummings. “Mr. Smith, bless his Manchester, eight years ago. He directors are “seeking to restrict the liaison committee’s ability to heart,'his attacks on me are certain­ 120,000 miles. I’d like to see the brother of Allen F. Parrish of agenda items in favor of • Town-district boundary dis­ Manchester. retired six years ago from Pratt & solve. ’These issues, he said, are ly expected. What else is new? government keep its cars for 12 Whitney Division of Unitpd Democratic positions.” putes, which he said is a matter for They’re about as unexpected as years and drive them 120,000 miles. He was a veteran of World War II, Cummings said the liaison com­ • Sewer rates, which Cummings lawyers to settle. having served with the infantry in Technologies. Fidel Castro’s attacks on the United 64 years later, SAAHS grads reunite said have been set by the town and I know I don’t keep mine that long He leaves a brother, Mitchell mittee meetings served a useful •» Union Pond Dam, the future of States.” Italy. purpose in raising several issues of should be settled by lawyers if the or drive them that tar. My Ford is a Besides his brother in Manchester Orlowski of Rockville; and two 1977 which I bought in 1978 to save he leaves his mother rose F. Parrish sisters, Mrs. Harold Smith of By Susan Piese Needham, Mass., and Mrs. Victor ■ money. I’ve driven it 83,000 miles. of Ludlow. Vt.; and two sisters, • At that rate, if I kept it until it was Herald Reporter Mary A. Booble of Waitsfield, Vt., Champ of Rockville. Foreclosure and Jane Lambert of Warren, Vt. Funeral services wili be ■ 12 years old, I would have driven it “It was 1918 and the war was on,” says Eva Funeral services will be Wednesday at 9; 15 a.m. from the Flood tab: $100 million ■ almost a quarter of a million miles. Johnson, 54 Richmond Drive, a member of Wednesday at 11 a m. at the chapel White-Gibson-Small Funeral Home, It should live so long! It’s a good car the South Manchester High School Class of 65 Elm St., Rockville, with a mass but it isn’t that good. in the veterans' Home. Friends may is first step Continued from page 1 home because of flood conditions and asked for help 1918. call one hour before the service. of Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St, to prevent it from happening again. “We graduated from school in Juhe and the Memorial donations may be made to Joseph's Church. Burial will be in Statewide, authorities said at least eight people IF I THOUGHT about the fact dis, R-Conn., and Rep. Toby Moffett, DCqnn., also that it costs me a dollar for every war was over in November. Because of the the charity of the donor's choice. St. James Cemetery, Manchester. Continued from page 1 examined repair work under way on a 50-foot sec­ died in storm-related incidents, and three people Friends may call at the funeral four miles I drive. I’d probably walk war, there was a shortage of employees, and tion of Mt. Carmel Avenue that was swept away by were listed as missing. three of us were granted leave from our home today from 7 to 9 p.m. If people who owe significant per­ The hardest-hit areas were along the shoreline more. I’vC always enjoyed tr^ng to Arnold O. Leavestrom the Mill River. The street is a major thoroughfare studies the last three months of our senior Memorial donations may be made to sonal property taxes do not pay to Sleeping Giant State Park and Quinnipiac and in the Naugatuck Valley in the western area of save money on a car but I’ve never Funeral services will be the American Cancer Society, 237 E. year.” after they receive a warning, College in Hamden. the state, ^particularly the communities of been very successful. Last month, Wednesday for Arnold 0. Center St., Manchester, O’Brien said, their names will be The world war is long over, and another Leavestrom. 76, of 385 Hackmatack Fire Chief Paul Leddy said the flood damage was Naugatuck, Ansonia and Seymour. just after I decided to keep my given to the constables. “the worst I’ve seen in my 41 years as a firenaan.” At the height of the storm early Sunday, some 1,- Country Squire for another year, the world war has come and gone. But today, 64 St., who died Monday at Manchester The constables may then go to the years later, the Class of 1918 gathered again Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ Frank F. Eamea DeNardis placed the amount of damage in his 3rd 300 people were routed from their homes, with 900 muffler went. I went to a Midas shop band of Doris (Kennett) Frank F. E am es, 82, of 333 delinquent’s home and demand pay­ District alone at $100 million. people forced from residences in the Naugatuck and paid $247 for a new one. Do you for a luncheon reunion at Willie’s Steak Leavestrom. Bidwell St., died at a local convales­ ment of the tax. If no payment is ’The governor’s copter also hovered over the area Valley and another 200 near Giiilfo^ where two think I got taken? ’The muffler ItMlf House. He was bom in New Haven on cent home Monday. made, the constables have the in the Ivondon sbction of Essex where the Falls dams were in danger of being washed away. Rescue Incredibly, out of a class of 58, 19 class authority to attach wages or savings workers piled gravel-filled sandbags around the was only about $45 but they hit me Aug. 25, 1906, and had lived in The John F. Tierney Funeral River exploded through the Bushy Hill and for $125 for something called a members out of 22 still living came to the Manchester for the past 40 years. account funds. Since the constables’ Comstock Dams and slammed into the Pratt Read straining 6-foot Tri-Lake Dam in Guilford. Home, 219 W. Center St,, has charge fees are attached to the delinquents’ crossover pipe. It don’t think I’ve celebration. Elizabeth Olson of Manchester, Before retiring in 1971 he had of arrangements, which are in­ Co., which has been making piano keys since 1790. The 7-11 inches of rainfall between Friday and their former math teacher who is now well tax bills, there will be no extra Sunday caused rivers to crash through dams, over ever heard of Midas advertising a worked at Pratt & Whitney, East complete. Piles of lumber used by the company were into her 90s, was a special guest. expense to the town, O’Brien said. scattered like match sticks. banks and into thousands of homes, factories, crossover pipe. FORECLOSURE PROCEED­ O’Neill stopped off at a senior citizens center businesses and other buildings. It’s difficult for most of us to know MISS JOHNSON was one of the three O’Neill formally declared a state of emergency INGS against Burkamp already where some residents were taken after being when we’re getting taken by a gar­ graduating seniors who left school to work Rebuilding Vernon St. have been filed, according to Assis­ evacuated from their homes. Ruth Cochran said it Sunday night and asked President Reagan to before graduation. She was assigned as a declare the state a federal disaster area. age mechanic. You just have to find a tant Town Attorney Barry W. Bot- was the third time in six years she had to leave her good one and trust him. The chances stenographer with the Red Cross and the War ticello, who is coordinating the are that even an honest one will add Bureau. topic of DOT hearing collection drive. It should go to a little on for something he didn’t do “I missed out on a lot of activities,” she court later in June, he said. says, “like pigtail day, when all the girls Turek said Burkamp owes more to make up for something else that A public hearing will be held roadway drainage improvements. than $38,000 in taxes, dating back six Woman hurt in two-car accident took him longer than he expected for wore sunbonnets and pigtails.” Wednesday concerning the T he proposal is being years. He said the next largest tax reasons he couldn’t possibly explain But that frivolity aside, the war occupied reconstruction of Vernon Street in recommended under the Federal bill owed by an individual person or A 33-year-old Manchester woman another car on the passenger side. KoeZon, who was traveling east on to you unless you were a mechanic. everyone’s minds. The young graduates Ronald A. Koezon, 29, of 13 Oxford West Middle ’Tumpikei made a left gathered one spring day at the entrance to the Herald photo by Pinto Manchester and Vernon Street West Aid Interstate Trade-In Program, a company is about $8,000. was injured in a two-car accident The people who give advice say to federal, state and local cooperative St., the driver of the car Ms. Walker turn onto Broad Street in front of an old high school (formerly Bennet Junior High in Vernon. Neither Turek, O’Brien nor Bot- Saturday. get a written estimate from a gar­ MR. AND MRS. McKAY WERE HIGH SCHOOL SWEETHEARTS The hearing, which is to be con­ effort to improve circulation and Linda Walker, of 74B Downey was in, was given a warning ticket approaching car. He said he could School and _ today the Manchester ticello would say who else the town age, but if I were a mechanic and . . . they also attended Manchester High School reunion. ducted by the town of Manchester safety in urban areas. is contemplating foreclosure action Drive, was taken to Manchester for making an improper turn, police not see the car coming because of Sheltered Workshop) to have their class por­ another car stopped in the intersec­ you asked me to tell you ^ c t l y how with the assistance of the Connec­ Plans showing the recommended against. 'They did say talks with Memorial Hospital after the car she said. trait taken. Above them hung the blue, white According to the police report. tion police said. much a job was going to cost. I’d tell ticut Department of Transportation, proposal are available for public in­ other delinquents are in progress. was a passenger in was hit by and gold service flag commemorating material, and she embroidered the yoke with and lived next door to each other on The McKay’s don’t remember any formal will get under way at 7;30 p.m. in spection at the town clerks offices in you to ^et lost. It’s like asking a doc­ Turek said the town is owed $489,- Manchester’s servicemen. gold thread.” Wadsworth Street. They went to the senior courtship. “We just played together as kids, the auditorium of the Senior Citizen Manchester and rerun and at the 200 in delinquent taxes from past tor to tell you exactly how much it’s Other memories stick in her mind — the prom together, but Mrs. McKay can’t jumping the brooks and things like that." Connecticut Department of What do the classmates remember? Center, 549 East Middle Turnpike. years and — as of May 31 — $570,000 going to cost to nuike you well remember what she wore. “Oh, I don’t McKay says. “It just came on." Discussion will concern the town Transportation, Engineering Office, Bush claims one town delegate Bits and pieces, snatches of the life they girls glee club, impromptu speeches for on the current tax list. again. When I get a bill for i^ork English in the auditorium, and the German know,” she laughs. “ At 82, I don’t of Manchester's recommended plan Municipal Systems Section, 160 Some of those taxes, particularly had in town just after the turn of the century. list seems to indicate that said during the primary, done on iny car, it’s always twice classes, when the teacher. Miss Anderson, remember.” “My mother was going to California, and 1 for the reconstruction of Vernon Pascone Place, Newington. from past years, may turn out to be Amoiig the 200 delegation, have charged Five years after they graduated, Manchester was going to go with her," his wife adds. “ I Written statements and exhibits in all along that the pai’ty- Bush does, at least, lack however, that they will re­ what I thought it would be, but I took her students to Mary Cheney’s garden. “I remember the day before graduation, Street and Vernon Street West from uncollectable, the officials ad­ Republican State Conven­ main uncommitted to ' don’t notice a lot of rich mechanics. celebrated its centennial. felt I didn’t want to go. I wanted to get the intersection of Greenwood Drive place of or in addition to oral endorsed slate backs public support from “We went there one time a week in good though, when I went out and picked brown­ mitted. But O’Brien said collection tion delegates whom U.S. either Senate candidate un­ Social life was a bit different in those days. married. He always said I was the one he in Manchester to the intersection of statements made at the hearing of a significant portion would be im­ Senate candidate Prescott Weicker. ’The lack of other Manchester delegates. ’The big excitement in 1918 was an indoor weather when the flowers were out. It was eyed Susans,” she ventures. “Brown and gold Some of the delegates til the July convention. DRIVING BORES me, but I get wanted.” Taylor Street in Vernon, a distance may be mailed or delivered to either portant to the town’s fiscal health. Bush Monday claimed to local delegates on Bush’s a kick out of saving money in little swimming po61 at the high school which beautiful.” were our class colors.” the office of the Manchester town of approximately 6,420 feet. “I don’t know how many police have in his comer was one ways on my car. It’s dumb that I opened up for the first time. The class of 1918 also spawned a McKay went into the service right after Their courtship, along with the brook jum­ The work will include widening clerk or to the attention of Mr. cruisers you can buy for $300,000,” Manchester delegate: waste so much money on so many Then there were the dances. “We bad high school sweetheart marriage — Ethel graduation. “But I wasn’t in too long,” he ping as young teens, included dances, sleigh the road to a uniform width of 32 William Ginter, engineer of said O’Brien. Donald T. Kuehl. says regretfully. “It was over. Municipal Systems, Connecticut things and get such petty pleasure Laurel Park,” Miss Johnson remembers, Faulkner and Robert McKay, who still live in rides and hay rides, “There weren’t many feet, construction of a new culvert Bush sa id th e .200 Manchester, on 24 Clinton St. “We were all set to go that week and it was at Lydall Brook, installation of a Department of Transportation, P.O. delegates assure him of from saving 35 cents on a quart of oil “across the street where Wickham Park is things to do in those days,” McKay says. by buying it at a departmmt store They, too, attended the reunion, the first all over. I would have loved to have gone.” sidewalk on the east side of the road Drawer A, Wethersfield, Connec­ being able to force a now. ’There was a dance pavilion there.” As for the Class of 1918. a dozen of the ticut 06109, no later than 4:30 p.m., and adding it m y ^ instead of The class had a senior prom, but no one can the class has scheduled in five years, and only The couple was married Aug. 14,1920 in St. for the entire lenghth of the project, F ire c a lls primary with incumbent “girls” still get together for lunch every few minor modifications to the horizon­ June 23. ' having them do it at the gas station. remember it very well. “I remember the the second time in the 64 years that they have Mary’s Church. They had a son, who now U.S. Sen. Lowell P. months. Most still live in town. “There aren’t tal and vertical alignments and Weicker. BusA still claims ’The most expensive thing 1 ever junior prom better,” Miss Johnson says. “My had a reunion at all. lives in Vernon, and three grandchildren and The McKays met when they were just 13, many fellows left,”McKay says ruefully. Manchester he will be able to win the paid for was a car wash. ’Two weeks mother made my dress. It was a soft white two great-grandchildren. Conversion convention’s endorsement, ago I took the Ford to one of those Driver charged Monday, 8:45 a.m. —Water as Well. problem, 21 Cambridge St. (Eighth Kuehl was the host of a automatic car wash places. ’They Students' minds on work, war in Sunday case District) cocktail party for Bush didn’t have a sign out front and I of Bennet Monday, 5:02 p.m. —Electrical here last week. should have been suspicious, but How to get A 23-year-old Hartford man was problem, 54 N. ^hool St. (Eighth when I got to the cashier be asked charged with driving while in­ Manchester delegates District) attended that reception. for $8 to wash my car. It was too club news toxicated Sunday, police say. Monday, 8:39 p.m. —Dumpster Roland Roy was arrested at the advancing Bush supporters in late to turn back, but that’s the last fire, 45 Tudor Lane. (.Eighth Manchester, who last p rofession al ca r w ash I ’ll b e g ettin g. In Herald Yearbook is mirror of era intersection of West Middle Turn­ District) pike and Broad Street at 10:10 p.m. - month unsuccessfully It’s sa tisfy in g to w ash a car anyw ay, The conversion of the main challenged the party- and now that I know it costs $8 to Sunday, police say. 1 e is scheduled Andover The Herald wants your, club Serve her now,” Barbara Ford "But after the war has been play and laugh and laugh the live to appear in Manchesier Superior building of Bennet Junior High endorsed convention have it dim e, it ’s going to b e tw ice a s A peek at the Class of 1918’s year­ School to apartments for the elderly Saturday, 6:42 p.m. —Ambulance news! book, “Somanhls,” gives a glimpse wrote. She even penned a little poem brought to a successful conclusion, long day,” read another, and “The Court June 22. satisfying for ine. to accompany her reflective essay there are numerous other best of men have ever loved According to police reports, an of­ took another step forward Monday call, Andover Garden Apartments. of Manchester and the world just night when the Planning and Zonmg Sunday, 4:41 a.m. —Bunker Hill I spend leas time in gas stations before World War I came to a close. which ended, “From the farms and possibilities for its use,” he wrote. repose,” read a third. ficer observed Roy make a left turn THANKSGIVMG ^ In order to get your club from the cities, out of villages like Commission granted a special Road, Auto accident near the than most people because I don’t go “The aeroplane may form the through a red light and pulled him toys pour the boys!” “Now out into the world we go to over. Roy failed sobriety tests, the exception for the project. bridge. NOVDU TO ST. JUDE in as often. I don’t make any. pit news in the paper on .time, The yearbook’s staff freely nation’s first line of defense editorialized about progress and meet life’s laughs and frowns, to report said. Sunday, 12:50 p.m. —Hebron I W( I t Mi. %mSi aU aalir, SMi ■ sUqM. My w ife g e ts nervous when please submit items no later Following her essay was a letter patroling our coasts. It may be The approval, however, requires Road, Hot water heater fire. trust work and the war in essays in the know as we have ne’er before the b ikM iWi h MMk Mr Hm i • th e g a s ind icator show s th at th e tank developed for passenger and freight that plans show four apartments than five days before the date beginning of the paperback volume. from classmate Tut Martin, road of ups and downs,” the book Monday, 1:27 p.m. —Ambulance il hM ChrW. W M UnoMT li lis down below half full and she datelined, “some where in France.” transportation. In fact, there are un­ concluded. specifically equipped for han­ call, allergic reaction. West Street For over one hundred years, generations have) MM I * M«W WSMSlIi IM I always fills It before it reaches the you’d like to see in the paper. HARRY UNDBERG wrote, “No limited possibilities in the future as City man faces dicapped persons, instead of the two Extension He said, “It is no joke to be out now planned. Ml Ti M IlMi i w m Mb M put their trust in Watkins. Norman M. Holmes 1 iquarter mark. I. on the other hand, man need be ashamed of his job, no an Aerial Age.” MU d ■) IMIM MH| Rt U M b Please include a name and and have anything from a little thing larceny charge Bolton and the Holmes Staff strive to continue tluit trust .seldom buy gas before it gets matter what it is, as long as it is The yearoook continued with the Director. Stephen T. Cassano, b the size of a bean to a House and MM 0M Ml) SM fBM.U M b with^ warmth and shicerity .,to each family i exciting to consider whether I’m a telephone number which we honest, respectable work. photos of classmates, girls dressed A Hartford man was charged with chairman of the real estate com­ Monday, 5:23 p.m. —Ambulance b M—. Bb Bt h B| m M M Hale building flying over your head. ' i - j going to make it or not. It keeps me c a n call if there are “Uutdoor labor is the best kind of up in sailor blouses and dark skirts, Billiards fourth degree larceny for allegedly mittee of the Board of Directors, call, unconscious person, Clark ■pBllUlii UiM wIp M b B bM served. One never knows when one is com­ ; awake on the road. I’ve only run out medicloe for anyone,” be continued. boys in- three piece suits. Photos shop-lifting two wrench sets from K- said this morning that the plans will Road. IB BBt Mbi M CBM M u It b questions. Indicate the date ing over with your- name neatly French kings and English royalty “Do not avoid this work because were accompanied, as was usual at Mart Monday. be modified to provide four, iM ; of gas once with idy present car and you’d like to see it published. engraved on it.” played billiards. So did U.S. fine clothes cannot be worn in doing the time, with little quotes thought Presidents Washington, Lincoln, William Roberto Zavala, 26, was apartments for handicapped. Coventry til Snt tB hUai, IbM M M)i ; after you’ve done it once, you know arrested at 8:46 p.m. at K-Mart, 239 j exactly bow far you can go with the it. It affords a good way to wear out BUT THE MOST interesting tid­ to be applicable to the bearer’s per­ Garfield, and Cleveland. John Quin­ B UMb .- ftWiilB Btl It B ill 11, Call Focus editor Adele your old clothes, and gives you a sonality. Spencer St. Alan Lamson, town planner, told Sunday, 12:21 a.m. -Automobile I t JMiitl hr a M B M MM BB ; tank registering “empty.” bit was from an essay on the use of cy Adams charged the government f u n e r a l feeling that you are doing a man’s According to the police report, the commission Monday night there accident. Route 31 and South River ■U, hat IM BBB M aar la HOME Angie at 643-2711 after noon to the new “aeroplane” in combat. "The fairest garden in her looks, $50 for a White House “billiard” was some reservation over more un­ Road. (North Coventry) ; Iftbegovemn^tknowBofagood work and not displacing a lady in table, and “for billiard balls $6, and Zavala ^as picked up by store a h hi I Ml M B| apt NORMAN M. HOLMES, Dir. ; medianlc who can keq> my car set up photo appointments. Walter Hibbard reflected on the in­ and her mind the wisest books,” its for handicapped because they are, Sunday, 3:39 p.m. —Smoking oil some office d u lr.” vention just 15 years after the read one. for cues $5.” Denounced as a security after a security officer ~ t f . 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER • TEL. 646-S310 j going until It’s 12 years old, I’d like observed him putting a wrench set difficult to rent tq person? who are burner, Cedar Swamp Road. (North “Your country is your friend! Wright Brothers’ famous flight. “Oh, how she loves to sing and spendthrift, he had' to pay himself. * to bear from them. ^ under his jacket. not handicapped. . Covwrtry) .1. /

MANCHKSTE.rt H ERALD , Tut s , .lime K. 1»«2 - I I 1 0 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tues., June 8. 1982 Yankee Traveler Two ERA fosters collapse; debate begins Historical celebrations set in New England SPRINGFIELD, 111. (U P I)-T w o slogans from the gallery. Ms. Johnson, thrown out of the But the sponsor, Chicago servation specialists from the Socie­ Tennis Week with an open tourna­ of seven women fasting for the Mormon Church in 1979 for suppor­ spinning wool and the Museum of one-day workshop on spinning wool. In Newport, the Army birthday Democratic Sen. James Taylor, said By John Zondorman ty for the Preservation of New ment, with men's ami women’s Equal Rights Amendment collapsed ting the ERA, complained of feeling our National Heritage in Lexington, Learn to card wool by hand and spin celebration will take place from 11 he did not have enough votes to ask ALA Auto and Travel Club Ehgland Antiquities will give a sym­ singles and doubles at Waterville suddenly in the 21st day of their so ill she could not sit up during the Mass., w ill hold a seminar on iden­ on a drop spindle, flax weel and wool a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fort Adams State for a roll call. The plan, if passed, posium from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Valley, N.H. For more information hunger strike, just 24 hours before hunger striker’s daily vigil in the Written for UPl tifying and caring for antiques. wheel. Advance reservations are Park and will include sky diving, the the Illinois House was to hear would allow the Senate to approve Capitol rotunda. necessary. The fee is $35; $30 for U.S. Army Drill Team from identification and care of antiques. call (603) 2368311. W E LLE SLE Y, Mass. - A number testimony on the amendment. federal amendments with a simple A DAY-LONG celebration is friends of Sturbridge Village. Washington, D.C. and Rhode Island Each visitor is allowed to bring one • Antique car lovers will want to The other fasters put her on a of special events celebrating history maiority instead of a three-fifths planned for Sunday, June 13, to mark Also at Sturbridge Village on June militia units. The state National item for identification and evalua­ head for New Preston, Conn., on blanket on the rotunda’s marble will take place throughout New The women were treated and voie. the 25th anniversary of the arrival or 12, the 21-foot high brick pottery kiln Guard Band will provide music. tion. No appraisals will be made. Sunday June 13 for the annual rally floor and called an ambulance. England the weekend of June 12-13. released from Springfield Com­ The women, who call themselves the Mayflower II in Plymouth from will be fired for two days of firing In East Greenwich, the Navy Par­ Registration is first come, first at the Inn on Lake Waramaug from Another of the hunger strikers, The A LA Auto and Travel Club munity Hospital Monday for the Grass Roots Group of Second England. Forma’ remonies are more than 500 pieces of earthenware ty begins at 1 p.m. on the Kent Coun­ serve. The event is free as is admis­ noon to 4 p.m. Call rticliard Comos, Shirley Wallace of Fort Collins, i suggest you get to as many as possi­ dehydration and low blood Class Citizens, had been chained to a planned for the i. as well as a pottery. ’The kiln is fired four times ty Courthouse lawn. It will include sion to the museum. For more infor­ innkeeper at (203 ) 868-0563 for more Colo., accompanied Ms. Johnson to ble. pressure. brass rail outside the chamber since community picnic. a year. Historically dressed potters the Pawtuxet Rangers F ife and mation call (617 ) 861-6560. information. the hospital to comfort her. There will be birthday parties for early Thursday to attract attention Since 1957, nearly eight million will stoke the large wood fires for Drum Corps, Kentish Guards, Short Shots: the M ayflower II at Plimoth Planta­ The House was scheduled to hear visitors from around the world have two days and get the chore done. Gloucester Light Infantry and other • The Strawberry Banke water­ • New London, Conn., is the site to the ERA. However, Ms. Wallace, 43, fainted tion, Plymouth, Mass., for the U.S. testimony today from ERA sup­ toured the replica of the original For more information on Stur­ units. The 1775 act establishing the front community in Portsmouth, of the Yale-Harvard Kegatta on at Ms. Johnson’s bedside in the Army at Fort Adams State Park in porters, including Eleanor Smeal, A team of 30 police and Capitol ship that carried the Pilgrim s to the bridge Village, call (617) 347-3362. Navy will be read and a mock battle N.H., is holding its New England Saturday, June 12, This is the 117th emergency room. Newport, R .L , and for the U.S. president of the National Organiza­ guards used bolt-cutters to sever the New World in 1620. will be staged. Gardening Day, Saturday, June 12, time this event has been run at the Navy at the Kent County Courthouse tion for Women. STOP-ERA Leader chains, then carried the women to a Dr. Gregory Huss blamed both For more information call (617) ON JUNE LS. the state of Rhode from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., rain or shine. mouth of the Thaines River, In addi­ in East Greenwich, R.l. Phyllis Schlafly planned to testify in nearby state building in a surprise, collapses on a form of dehydration 746-1622. Island will hold birthday JUNE 13 IS antiques day at the For more information call (603) tion to the rowing, there will be In addition, Old Sturbridge opposition to the amendment. pre-dawn raid. The women left a and low blood pressure. He also said celebrations for the U.S. Arm y and Museum of Our National Heritage in 4368010. music and other festivities. Call Village, Sturbridge, Mass., will AT STURBRIDGE VILLAGE, few hours later of their own accord. the two fasters suffered from low the U.S. Navy. Lexington, Mass. Curators and con­ • June 12-13 kicks off National (203 ) 443-8332 for more information. The House ERA sponsor. levels of potassium and sodium. II sponsor a symposium on the art of June 12, visitors can participate in a Republican Rep. Susan Catania of The emergency trip to the hospital Chicago, said she did not expect a was the third for Sonia Johnson, 46, " I think their condition is what vote on the amendment today. a Sterling Falls, Va., woman who you would expect for someone who has been using a wheelchair for has been without food for 21 days. About Town ERA backers also tried to force a more than two weeks. From a medical standpoint, their Plane 100 years old vole in the Senate on a plan that health is suffering somewhat,” Huss would make it easier to pass the said. UPl photo amendment. Eighteen women — 15 This a 100-year-old “ plow” plane. It was used for Despite the medical problems, of whom were ousted from a The Herald provides a com­ School has new logo making grooves or channels in boards. group members vowed to continue chained vigil outside the chamber prehensive calendar of "w here to go ERA FASTER SONIA JOHNSON IS LIFTED ONTO STRETCHER Suppose you had two straight boards side by side and their fast until the E R A is approved, earlier in the day — unfurled an and what to do,” every Friday in the . . she was treated and released from hospital after she collapsed The Rabbi Leon Wind Religious School of temple Beth wanted to join them to make a wide one. You could take Collectors' American flag and chanted ERA Focus/Weekend section. or the June 30 ratification deadline. Sholom has a new banner and school logo. The logo was the plow plane to chisel deep grooves into the edges than created by Grade 7 student, Lee Wichman. put in a narrow strip just wide enough to fill the channel C o r n e r It illustrates a tree with hands holding the bark and on in each board. it says, “ It is the tree of life to them that hold fast to it.” Glue this all together and you have one solid piece. 8 Russ MacKendrick Other uses of the plow would be to make slots in the ver­ Masons meet tonight tical parts of a drawer to hold the “ floor” or drawer bot­ tom, and for fitting in door panels. The Manchester Lodge of Masons will meet tonight at This particular plane has real class. Besides the at­ 7:30 at the Masonic Temple, 25 E. Center St. The Master tractive feel of the much-handled maple body, it is a Mason degree in full Hiramic Legend will be portrayed signed item. The wood is inscribed “ A. Harper items to be put up at auction at the Burnside Avenue with worshipful master Warren L. Potter presiding. Stewart.” The knife blade is “ Griffiths , . . Norwich.” Church in East Hartford on June 26. It is from a collec­ Officers’ dress will be formal with white jackets. n tion of old tools of all types being sold by R..I. Cameron Refreshments will be served by the Fellowcraft Club. THERE ARE many variations of plow planes. The who had the button auction written up here some time ’’Collector’s Guide to Early American Tolls” (Phil ago. (P.O. Box 468, South Windsor. Ct 06074. I’hone: ^ VALUES ■< Gault, 1974), shows about a dozen examples, but the real 644-8962). business parts of each are essentially the same. Clothes to be distributed a N e x c e l l e n t O VERVIEW ' of this field can he Note that in the side view here there is a metal plate had from a little book called “ A Museum of Early The Church of Christ will distribute clothing for affixed with three screws. This is called a “ fence” and American Tools,” by Eric Sloane. children on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the they all have something similar. It is meant to be held ” An Ax is an ax! ” he says and goes on to explain about church on 394 Lydall St. firm ly against the work and serves to keep the plow the early British, German and Anglo-American types, The clothing, in good condition, is available free of straight. and the trade axes made for the Indians. charge to anyone in need. For additional information, In the Gault publication we see an adjustable plow His line drawings show mortise axes” . . like chisels, call 646-2903. plane and separately, eight cutters of different widths. pounded on their heads to make square boles for r 'i For a Limited Tim e... The arms of this plane are threaded, and by turning two wooden nuts the assembly can be adapted to whatever tenons;” and also shipbuilders’ and joiners’ axes. Then come several types of broad axes with illustrations if Diabetes Ciub to meet “ size “ plow” is needed. showing how they were used to make beams out of logs. The East of the River Diabetes Club will meet next From there he goes to hatchets and then hammers - IT T A K E S considerable pizzazz to use such a plane R- "H Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Romans had a claw hammer, ” :i gem of good fi-p and most of this work is done in mills today. But anyone Manchester Memorial Hospital. design.” The beam that was made by tlie broad axe .save wanting to tackle a channeling job via his workbench above might get a final finish with an “ .idze” "a sharp Carlos Benavides, M.D., an ear, nose and throat J can get a modern plane called Universal that can do a specialist, w ill discuss the ear in relationship to tool with its blade at a right angle to the handle.” myriad of things — if you can figure it out, and have the diabetes. In this book you can see that ubiquitous crossword strength. The meeting is free and open to anyone interested in puzzle term — the froe, and see how Itie thing t;ou!d be Author Gault is plane-happy — he admits it. diabetes. For additional information, call 236-1948. used to make shingles for an V8th-cenlury roof. You gel, The book (a paperback, 8Vi by 11, 96 pages, L-W. it started in the piece and then whack it just so with a mild Herald photo by MacKendrlck Promotions, P.O. Box 69, Gas City (ugh!), Ind., 46933), short wooden elub. Exhilarating! shows photos of about 90 planes — besides plow, we get LIQUID Retirees meet Wednesday banister, molding, sash, fillister, smoothing, tongue- TONIGHT: Regular meeting of tlie Manchester PLOW PLANE WAS USED 100 YEARS AGO and-grooves, jack, router, hollow and wood running. Philatelic Society at Mott's Connniinity Hall. 587 E. EAST HARTFORD — The Pratt & Whitney Aircraft U Why trust your hands to anything but . . . here are top, side views The A. 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Dean A. Eumenidi, James A. Evan small buslnsssmsn The lure of the number is what led him to the (Uaad only d more doflveiy Information la twadod.) depends in a large degree Edward M. Keiderling of Manchester received his Statehouse, which is designated site number 22 on the Pentecost event set He will be stationed at Lackland and will receive Nisbet. Russell L. Smith, Alyre Existe on what I put in my doctor of medicine degree from Creighton University in training in the security police field. hava cash flow problems Rhode Island state map, he said, scattering $22 bills in Manchester churches will celebrate Pentecost, the Saulnier, William J. Smith. Waiter stomach before I was 21; Omaha, Neb., last month. his wake. birth of ^ e Christian Church, at an ecumenical event Anthony, Gerald R. Hargrave, • How to take care of David A. Wayland, W illiam V. “ I want to be in room 222, the executive chambers. scheduled for Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Bicentennial Band GrGQOnlS SSSlOIISCl money; And it is also in building 22 on the official state map. The Baccao, Kevin E. Burnham, Brian Shell on the Manchester Community College Bldwell O “ Dahlstrom, W alter J. Britton. John • That a man’s habits Harmon earns honors number that stands out in green and white is building Street campus. Sponsor is Manchester Area Conference Airman W esley C. Gregonis, son of Rhea M. Rouguie A. Toihus III. are mighty hard to change 22,” Love 22 said. I save Steven A. Young, Mrs. Kendia A. after he is 21; Your newspaper carrier depends on Donna Harmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Har­ of Churches. of 5 Parker St. and William C. Gregonis of Ellington, “Where do I live? 22 Railroad Avenue in West when you buy hmu Ailams. James L. Anoell, Roger A. mon of 22 Canterbury St., was named to the academic I A quartet from the Salvation Army, a female sacred has been assigned to Sheppard A ir Force Base in Texas Smith Jr., Paul Belanger. Gregory • That a harvest depends Kingstown,” he said. “ I just came back from my reu­ his collections each week to pay his honors list at Notre Dame College in Manchester, N.H. dance group from Center Congregational Church, a after completing Air Force basing training. P. Cote, Leonard J. La Casse, Scett upon the seed sown; nion at the University of Rhode_Ipland ... and bow many I one any size IWml for the past semester. m ale sacred dance group from St. James Church and The 1979 graduate of Tolland High School will receive Reid. Daniel W. Dugay. • That things worthwhile bill, whether or not he has received years ago did I graduate? TVenty-two years ago. My I folk groups from Assumption, St. Bartholomew and St. Anthony Fiano, Michael require time, patience and football number? ... 22. My iratem ity house was at what instruction in aircraft maintenance. Fletcher, Thomas Lament, James churches will be featured. work; address? ... you guessed it, 22,” Love 22 noted. I Charles R. Nadeau, Annette Cyr, payment from his customers. When Little gets bachelor’s The Rev. Robert Burbank from St. James C3iurch w ill ix j, t _ Jeffrey Peterson, Travis Cassells, • That you cannot get “ I ’m for the decriminalization of marijuana,” he I officiate. Participants will send balloons aloft, decorate M 0 r r it t 111 v a O r m fln y Ester P. Haloblirdo, Glenn something for nothing; he doesn't get paid, h j has to dip added. “ And since we’re going metric now, how many Beecher. Christopher Morianos. Paul R. Little, son of Carol Little of Andover and cupcakes with symbols of Pentecost, and w ill learn folk • The folly of not taking pounds in a kilo. 2.2'pounds, that’s right.” I Helen Winkler, Marion B. Robert N. Little of Manchester, received a bachelor of dances and songs. P fc. Rick B. M erritt, son of Lyle M erritt of 310 Green older people’s advice; Into his pocket to make up the Continuing his 22 didactic, he noted; Nicolay, Charles Ferouson, Ran> arts degree in business administration from New I The event is open to the public. Parking is allowed Road and Doris Bellows of Michigan, has arrived for dall Thorton, J. Paul LaBlanc, • The value of absolute DhM. cm cm SSToU) 4«m “ You know I measured m y head and you know what it Sylvia J. Adams, Jennifer Page. difference. England College in Henniker, N.V., last month. UMfTUNIT ONIO M COUPON PINPfA PUNCHAMPUACHAU CaWt only in designated parking lots and on the grass opposite duty in Giessen, West (Germany. truthfulness in everything; added up — 22 inches. And I use every inch of it,” he I Karei] Morrone, Ann Jahnke, PHOCTEnSOAMBU-STORECOUPON 1 078960 I wa.viaowxaaoa the Band Shell. In case of rain, the celebration is set for file surveyor with the 2nd Battalion, 92nd Field Ar- • That what my Mother m Morgan Boyd. said. Kaiser HaU atGoncordla Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. tilleiy, was previously assigned at Fort Sill, Okla. wanted to do was right; Thurston graduates “ No nukes, they're flukes,” Love 22 said of bis plat­ • That Dad wasn't an You can help make a small form. “ I am definitely for the Equal Rights “old fogy” after all; businessman from going under If Richard Anthony Thurston Jr. of 355 W. Middle Turn­ Amendment.” • More of the helpful and pike received a bachelor of arts degree from Niagara “ I am.for OTEC, not OPEC. OTEC is Ocean Thermal Rainbow installs Jatkowski inspiring messages of the you pay your carrier University on May 30. He will be commissioned as a se­ Energy Conversion, with the by-product of food and Bible; cond lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve. desalinated water.” save • The greatness of the when he calls to collect. Thank you. ceremonies. Usherettes and guest when you buy hwiny i.im A. jatkowikl, d arter of nature; Laura Couch, im m ortality; opportunity and joy of ser­ book attendants were Teri Mr. ant) Mrs. Paul Jatkowski of 91 Polly Morrison, fidelity; Sue a e rk e , ving a fellowman; one any size IWml Upton Drive, Coventry, was recent­ patriotism; Dawn Mazur, service; Strickland and Ellen Bzydra. • T h a t Jesus C h ris t Benediction was given by Robert Whiton Library has new books ly insM M u worthy adviser of Shari Taft, confidential observer wants to be my Savior and and historiaTIT"nin*~B®linle Ledoux. MandiMter Aaiembly, Order of friend. Manchester Herald New books at daughters get hired in today s joo m an e i Raintww for Girls. MacLachlan, keeper of the jewels. Van slyke — Public smiles, Haykal — Iran, the untold itary: Other elected and aj^inted of­ Members of the advisory board in­ Rev. Marvin D. Stuart M a n c h e s t e r ’ s W h iton Nonfiction an insider's account, from the rise Tile installing suite Included: Miss Manchester Conn private tears ficers who were inatalled were: clude: Elizabeth Ledoux, mother United Pentecostal Church Memorial Library: Lord — Spring moon: a novel of Bloom — Limelight and after: of the Shsh to the reign of the Taft, as installing officer and in­ adviser; Harold Xivingston, chair­ China the education of an actress AystoUab Debbie Sdiadlich, worthy a sst^ te stalling worthy-adviser ;--Laura Fiction Levepkroo — Treating and over- man; Elizabeth Mottram, Martin— The crying heart tattoo. Buchwald — Laid back in adviser; Kim W ii^t, charity; Cin­ Livingston, installing chaplain; Atwood — Bodily harm Masur ~ The broker Washington cdge Purvee, Richard Claing, Sandy . . . worihy adviser Richard Sharpe and the destruc­ Stone — A flag for sunrise Fonda — Fonda; my life Herald, telephone 643-2711. Oerke, religion; Mellsaa Trott, of Masons was organUt for the Ratcliffe and Anderson Zeidler. tion of Almeida, August 1810 Tyler — Dinner at the Homesick Fonda — Jane Fonda's workout SUverstein ~ A light in the atuu you con save $ 1 .4 0 Freeman — No time for tears Restaurant book Stewart-Gordoo — The Russian Godwin — A mother and two Van-Loon — Sunshine and . HaU — The Robert Half way to Tea Room Cookbook MANCHESTEh HERALD. Tues.. June 8. 1982 - Ul

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in love with a Frencn-canadian (3) (4D - Three's Company 6:00P.M. 11:30P,M. artist Eddie Albert. Cions Terri, Jack and Janet become ® - Hawaii Five-0 Leachman, Vincent Van Patten. - Eyewitness News entangled in a series of misun­ (3D Rated PG. High School World derstandings. (R) |Closed- (3) - Mission Impossible CSD - Charlie's Angels he's free of smoking Captioned] (3 ) ~ News 2:00 A.M. ® (3D ® (SD - News (3D ~ a m Service Revelation ® ® - Nightline ® - MOVIE: Big Trees' A (3D - Hawaii Five-0 Newspaper of Manchester High School — Space courtesy of The Manchester Herald (2D " Billy Graham Crusade ® - Maude ruthless land baron seeks pos­ (33) - Barney Miller session of the limborlands be­ to take me to lunch. I spend eight - Saturday Night Live DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 70-year-old (32l - '73 U.S. Open Golf (2D - MOVIE: 'Pardon Mon (33) longing to peaceful homestead­ VOL. XXXXVm, No. 32 hours a day with him, and that’s Affaire' The course of true love retired municipal judge from the HilKes (2D - Wild, Wild West ers. Kirk Douglas. Eve Miller. enough! never runs smooth and the Patrice Wymore 1952 Philippines. Ten years ago I suf­ (3D - Calliope Children's same goes for extra-marital (23) " Newsdesk fered a serious heart attack. I had D ear I know this letter won’t change Programs Today s stories are love. Rated R. (^ “ NBC News Reports (3) - Joe Franklin Show 'Green Man and Bearded Lady.' been a chain smoker for nearly 40 anything, but it sure felt good to get (2D (@ - American Playhouse 'Decision '82.' A report on to­ 05) - MOVIE: Lover Come '100 Watts. 120 Volts' and day's state primaries. Back' An advertising man, who Editor’s notebook years, averaging four packs of Abby this off my chest. ‘We Are All One People H.' (60 'Oppenheimer, Part 5.' Oppen- heimer goes to Washington to (2D (@ - Captioned ABC thinks nothing of stealing ac­ NO HONORS, PLEASE min.) Student cigarettes a day. My physician Abigail discuss the use of the atomic News counts, constantly tangles with ordered me to stop smoking. I (3D ~ Festival of Faith bomb with high government of­ a beautiful competitor Dons DEAR NO: You’re right. It won’t ( ® - Uncle Floyd Day, Rock Hudson. Tony Ran­ objected vehemently, promising to Van Buren (SS - Star Trek ficials. (60 min.) [Closed Cap­ change anything, but I’m glad you tioned] 12:00A.M. dall. 196? Successful future? cut down but not quit entirely. (2$ - Over Easy • got it off your chest. That’s what (3) - Entertainment Tonight In 1979, when I was strong enough (@ - Reporter 41 9:30P.M. (5D - ESPN Sportsforum leaders I’m here for. Read on for a letter CD “ Perry Mason QE) ® ) - Too Close For (23) - Sports Update An important series of transac­ ple, have fared quite well despite to travel, my wife and I came to the from a secretary with another point (3) - Jeffersons Comfort Muriel invites a skid (3 ) - Racing from Roosevelt (2D - Kojak tions are taking place at MHS these the incessant negative comment^ U.S.A. On Nov. 18, 1981, I read in of view: (0) - Here's to Your Health row bum over for Thanksgiving (3D - '78 U.S. Open Golf (25) - El Show de Iris Chacon final few weeks of school — tur­ which are directed toward the peo­ your column in the ^ n g Beach preciation and gratitude. You may 6:30P.M. dinner. (R) Hilites (Calif.) Press-Telegranl: DEAR ABBY: Once again Vedette Iris Chacon presents un govern novers which will affect the school ple who hold this important post. use my name. ® - CBS News (2D - Rojo Verano Telenovela (33) - MOVIE: 'Atlantic City' A programs de musica y baile en la cual Jorge Solano regresa for th e e n tire 1982-83 y e a r. However, one of the problems that • “Tomorrow will mark the Fifth JUDGE JOSE L. COLLADO National Secretaries Week has (33) -.Jeffersons small-time numbers runner as­ a su hogar en Puerto Rico des­ pires to make the 'big time' in 2:15A.M. Leadership is being trasferred in the accompany this most essential stu= Annual Great American Smokeoiit, passed unnoticed by my boss. 1 (3D - NASL Weekly DEAR JUDGE: Your letter is wonder how many other secretaries pues de estar on prision por 20 Atlantic City. Burl Lancaster, dS) - MOVIE: Night Moves' Each year a small group of many extracurricular activities at dent Activity is that the people who a good-humored, upbeat, one-day ( ^ (SD - NBC News anos por un crimen cometido en Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid Private investigator Harry Mos- more than sufficient thanks for me. can identify with this: 'defense propia y decide vengar students is selected to represent MHS which give the school "life.” are appointed to the posts below thd campaign to encourage smokers to - Business Report 1981. Rated R. eby IS hired by a former actress And if there are other readers who On holidays and special occasions, el crimen cometido contra sus to find her daughter. Gone Manchester High School at the The- newly appointed leaders, president often simply fails to do give up cigarettes for 24 hours — (2D - Noticiro Nacional SIN padres y hermano. Romel Cani- (^ @D - Tonight Show quit smoking on the Great American nobody in the boss’ family would be Johnny is joined by Peter Hackman, Melanie Griffith. ’Su­ American Legion’s Itoys' and Girls’ presently juniors for the most part, their jobs. This could possibly be at: just to prove to themselves that they Noticias nacionaies con Guil­ zares es el asosino y dueno do san Clark 1975 Smokeout Day, I want to hear from remembered if his secretary didn’t lermo Restrepo. la plantacion do azucar que los Strauss. (60 min ) State programs. will have the opportunitv to mold tributed to the poor turnout of peo­ can. It’s the brainchild of the 2:30 A.M. much of what occurs in this school ple which has plagued SA for the Iasi American Cancer Society, which in­ you! remind him to send flowers or buy a (S) - Bob Newhart padres de Jorge poseian l2D - Pelicula: 'Los Caifanes’ This year the American Legion is cuando el crimen fue cometido. - MOVIE: Carson City' (3D - ESPN Sports Center two years, but, nevertheless', it iS sists that anyone who can live gift. (And guess who orders the ® - ABC News Axel Anderson, Galdys Rodri­ sponsoring three boys, Alex Glenn, merely by their actions. Yet there is Opposition to building a railroad - USPA Rolex Cup Polo DEAR ABBY: I deeply resent flowers and buys the gift? And when © ) - Over Easy guez. (3D Michael Roy and Jim Vineens, to a danger in this executive transfer, sad to see others, even advisers', without a cigarette for 24 hours can results in murder and pits From Palm Beach. FI. the pressure put on bosses to the boss receives a gift, guess who @3) - MOVIE: ‘The Silent brother against brother Ran­ participate in Boys' State being held as there is each year. Because the doing the job of someone who has' quit forever. So if yoq are hooked on 7:00P.M. (23) - Overnight Desk cigarettes and have been meaning to “honor” their secretaries by sen­ writes the thank-you notes?) Scream' Four college students dolph Scott, Raymond Massey, at Eastern Connecticut State incoming leaders must learn the been appointed to complete a task.- (3D - CBS News are faced with a homicidal man­ Lucille Norman. 1952. @ ) - MOVIE: 'ExcaMbur' The significance of one key trait which The essence of this message, quit, why not start tomorrow — for ding them flowers or candy and Believe me, the movie “ Nine to ® @) - M»A*S*H iac when they move off- sorcerer Merlin helps young Ar College. treating them to a lunch or dinner. Five” was no exaggeration. I would - Fantasy Islana I attoo thur gain England's two greatest Kristen Stahl and U)rna Seybolt can make or break student activities regardless of the activity, is just 24 hours? It won’t be easy,Qmt I (3) - Muppet Show campus. Yvonne Do Carlo, changes places with Mr. Roarke As I see it, it’s just another com­ sign my name, but my boss is very Barbara Steele. Cameron Mitch­ treasures, the enchanted sword will attend Girls’ State at the — responsibility. directed toward the future leaders promise you it will be the best pre­ (3) - ABC News and a doctor wants to ratse mo­ Excalibur and the beautiful Gui- mercial gimmick to sell more famous celebrity. Thanks for ell 1960. ney for a health care complex. University of Conneetieiit. The The past two or three, years can themselves. You may think that a sent you can give yourself and those (3) “ You Asked For It neviere. Nichol Williamson. Ni­ flowers and candy. listening. 10:00P.M. Guest starring Connie Stevens. gel Terry, Helen Mirren 1981 programs are schefduled for .lune 20 serve as good indicators for the in­ long list of activities will look im-' who love you.” (33) (2D - News Barbi Benton and Bert Convy After all, secretaries are paid for GIRL FRIDAY (3) - News to June ‘25, and the studcmCs will re­ coming leaders in terms of what pressive on your college transcripts. I decided to give it a try. I quit for (3D - This Week in the NBA (R) (60 min.) 3:00A.M. one day, then another, and another, their services. And if the secretary (3D (3D - Hart to Hart Jona­ ® - MOVIE; 'The Falcon In main at the schools for this time. should and shouldn’t be done. But The word from here, though, is thaf (3D - Are You Anybody? than is blinded when an (S) - PBS Late Night does an outstanding job, let the boss Mexico' A manhunt for a dan­ the most important aspect of their unless you are ready to meet the and I have not touch^ a cigarette (2Q) - Charlie's Angels emotionally disturbed man puts Girls’ State has been in existence show his or her appreciation as he or 12:30 A.M. gerous killer takes The Falcon for 30 years, and this is the 40th year duties will be to take the respon­ challenge of being a leader, GET since! The cough and chest pains I (S) - Moneyline acid in their pool. (60 min.) Adam-12 to Mexico Tom Conway. Mona she sees fit. Everybody needs friends. For of Boys’ State. ’The participants are sibility of doing their jobs as com­ OUT. ^ used to have stopped, and 1 no longer @ - MOVIE: 'Pulp' A seedy (3D - Nine on New Jersey Rat Patrol Maris. Nestor Paiva 1944 crave a cigarette. Having a National Secretaries some practical tips on how to be writer is hired by an ex-film star chosen from the junior elas.s by petently and as sincerely as possi­ You will not only be doing the rest- (33) “ HBO Theater: Plaza ® - Alice (2D - MOVIE: 'Inferno' A mil­ Week to “honor” all secretaries popular, get Abby’s Popularity to ghost write his barely printa­ Suite Three couples occupy lionaire's wife and her lover plan faculty nomination on the basis of ble. of the school a great service, you . I wish I could personally thank MOVIE: 'Woman Eater' Photo by Strano pressures all bosses to go along with booklet. Send $1 plus a long, self- ble autobiography. Michael Suite 719 of New York's Plaza ® to leave him stranded in the interest in government and |>olitics, Yes, there have been some very may also save yourself from having' you for this, for if I could, I would Caine. Mickey Rooney. 1972. Hotel at different times in this A deranged British scientist re­ mountains Robert Ryan, the gimmic or look cheap. addressed stamped (37 cents) turns from the Amazon with a as well as for showing interest and good people on all levels of student that word “irresponsible” placed on; not only shake your hands firmly, (2D - Sneak Previews Film comedy by Neil Simon. Rhonda Fleming, William Lundi- to right) Kristen Stahl, Lorna Seybolt, Jim but would kiss them as well as a' I happen to be a wife as well as a envelope to Abby, Popularity, P.O. plant that has the power to res­ gan. 1953. ability in history. Chosen to attend Connecticut Boys' and activities the past few years. Stu­ one of your college recommen-- hosts Roger Ebert and Gene (3D - Sports Probe tore life to the dead, however Vineens, Michael Roy, and Alex Glenn. dations. It is your future. — J.M. sincere manifestation of my ap- secretary, and I do not need my boss Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. Siskel give viewers their assess­ (2D - Star Trek the plant must devour young (2D ~ Gunsmoke The purpose of these pr<»grams is Girls’ State are the above MHS juniors. (Left dent assembly presidents, for exam­ ments of what's flying and (23) - Crossfire girls to grow. George Coulouris, (25) > Cristina Bazan to broaden these students’ what's flopping at local movie Vera Day, Peter Wayn 1959 theatres. (2D - To Be Announced 3:15A.M. knowledge of the U.S. government (33) - Star Trek by allowing them to participate in @ ) - El Deracho de Nacer Te­ (23) ~ W ith Ossie and Ruby (3D - MOVIE: Dogs of War' A lenovela en la cual Maria Elena Alice in Wonder.' In this one- (3D - 1979 Wimbledon deadly mercenary who is tor­ the duties of all branches of govern­ del Hunco da a Iu2 un hijo llegi- act comedy Ruby has the title Highlights tured and deported by the Afri­ ment. The of the American Stress test shows timo. Su padre al enterarse de role in a story about manners. QD - Sunkist Track and Field can government returns to Legion is to educate the youth of esto decide deshacerse del nino [Closed Captioned] Meet overthrow the decayed regime Sock 'n Buskin elects officers pero 'Mama' Dolores, su negra Christopher Walken. Tom Ber- (2D - 24 Horas - Night Gallery Connecticut, the country’s future criada, decide encargarse del (2D enger. Colin Blakely 1981 ' voters and leaders, and to bebe. Nadie conoce la historia (2D - Wayne and Schuster @) - West Coast Report Rated R emphasize every citizen’s role in the Also at this meeting, two acting organizing and developing a Arms.” • hasta que Albertico se convierte - Regulators: Our Invisible SD - MOVIE: 'Terror Train' A The annual election of officers for sound. 3:30 A.M. direction of the government. awards were voted upon. They were workable crew. Nominees are Lisa As in all elections, there are effects of exercise en doctor y se envuelve con su Government This film explains fraternity masquerade party The secretarial positions were propia familia. Veronica Castro, how 8 virtually unknown group (32) - 1982 NCAA World The group is split up into towns, Sock ’n Buskin, Manchester High’s Harris for props for “The Solid Gold winners and losers, but all nominees aboard a chartered train be­ Drama Club, was held last week in filled by Amy Huggans and Vicki for best performance in a lead role Socorro Avelar, Humberto Zu- of powerful bureaucrats turns comes a nightmare when a psy­ Series from Omaha, NE - and an explanation is given. After Cadillac” and publicity for “Babes should be honored and congratulated rita. the laws of Congress into regu­ chopath sets out for murderous Game 8 Room 271. Five positions which Castagna. Amy was elected to the and in a supporting role. Nominees DEAR DR. LAMB: I am in my envelope for it to me, in care of this this, campaigns are conducted and tor the former included Laura In Arms,” David Miller for lights in for putting enough time into a ® - Entertainment Tonight lations that govern every aspect revenge Jamie Leo Curtis. (3D - Royal W inter Fair Horse make up the executive board were position of corresponding secretary, mid-30s and have been running more newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio of our lives. (60 min.) 1980 local and state officials are elected, “The Solid Gold Cacillac,” and Bill specific area to merit recognition! (2D - Which Way America Show filled. Positions filled were those of ’ while Vicki gained the post of points Gatzkiewicz, Jennifer Joy and Todd than six-mile races. After I finish a City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019. a local newspaper is also set up. Prenetta for sets for “Babes In — Bill Prenetta (3D - Welcome Back Kotter 10:15P.M. 12:45 A.M. S i) - Real Pictures p esident, vice president, correspon­ 'secretary. McGrath. For a supporting role, race, my heart seems to beat Y our Each student will have a role as a nominees included Amy Huggans, DEAR DR. LAMB: What is the ^7) - Business Report ® - Three Stooges @ - MOVIE: ‘Monty Python 4:00 A.M. ding secretary, pints secretary, Amy’s job will be to keep the irregularly for the rest of the day. I and the Holy Grail' This takeoff municipal official, senator, percentage of nonsmokers who 10:30P.M. (1 1 ) - Hazel treasurer-historian. Each voting minutes at all meetings and to Jeff Waggoner, Bob Laughlin and say seems to because it could be just H ealth 7:30P.M. on the Arthurian legend of the representative or a rei>orter for the Marsha Warren. The winners will be develop lung cancer compared to (3) ~ Newark and Reality holy grail takes aim at sex. the (23) - Freeman Reports member was allowed to cast one direct any correspondences. Vicki beating harder at times. Lawrence (3D (13) (SD - Major paper. ’I'he students tlien go on to in­ announced at the annual Sock ’n smokers? League Baseball: New York (33) (^ - Independent military, and the ministry of silly (2D - Newscenter vote for each position with all has the difficult task of tabulating Is this something I should worry Yankees at Boston Network News walks. Graham Chapman, John troducing and debatii\g bills and key points. For each production, she Buskin banquet which will be held A I'M CrO I NCr TO Al/IJOR , Lamb, M.D. Cleese, Terry Gilliam 1975. (2D - MOVIE; Challenge of balloting done in secret. about? Is this an indication that I DEAR READER: Let’s put it dD ~ All In the Family (3D W omen's Gymnastics: the Tiger' issues, or just being an active state must keep track of the number of next week at Fiano’s Restaurant. Rated PG. Bill Prenetta was elected presi­ might drop dead from running? I’ve another way, 80 to 90 percent of all (3) - You Asked For It USAIGC W estern Regional resident. hours each member worked. This Championship From Eugene, 1:00 A.M. 4.30 A.M. dent. He will have the responsibility heard of this happening to some lung cancers occur in cigarette (SD (S) - Family Feud Guest speakers, such as the gover-' Job is necessary to determine induc­ Two additional awards will also be Oregon (3) - Get Smart (33) - Abbott and Costello of overseeing all aspects o l the club, runners. I enjoy running and would smokers. A nonsmoker’s chance-of C9D “ Entertainment Tonight ( ^ - News nor, state representatives and the including business and the many tion into The International Thespian announced at the banquet: the Stage ® - MOVIE: McCloud; like to continue my program but I getting lung cancer is quite small. (3D '* ESPN Sports Center (S) - Nancy Savin/ The Arte (25) - El Derecho de Nacer Te- secretary of state, are invited. ALso dramatic activities. Bill is currently Society. 1 Award and the Crew of the Year juice is a good thing for a runner or Bonnie and McCloud' a lobbyist may speak on the effect of \ don’t want to take unnecessary riks. This means that lung cancer is one (3D - W hat On Earth? Orson - MOVIE: 'Death Hunt' A McCloud's romance ends in di­ lenovola en la cual Maria Elena points secretary for the club. The final board seat was won bv Award. The Stage 1 Award is given for others who labor or exercise Bean hosts this look at the fur trapper wrongfully accused saster when his girlfriend kills a del Hunco da a luz un hijo ilegi- lobbying on the decisions of the of the easiest of all cancer to pre­ Melissa Gavarrino takes over the Leonie Glaeser. Leonie’s job as to the most promising newcomer, DEAR READER: You cannot regularly. Lowered potassium does vent. We do not need a cure for lung world around us and unveils of murder must elude the relent­ truck driver. Dennis Weaver, timo. Su padre al enterarse de American government. treasurer-historian requires the and the nominees are Stephanie make an intelligent decision about a make the heart more susceptible to facts about the planets, stars less tracking of an aging Can­ Leigh Taylor-Young. Vic Tay- esto decide deshacerse del nino The participants are busy the en­ position of vice president from cancer, we need the Will power to and ourselves. adian Mountie. Charles Bronson, back. 1976 pero Mama' Dolores, su negra processing of all bills and receipts, Lavigne, Jim O’Laughlin and Lynn problem unless you know what the irregular beats. Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson. criada. decide encargarse del David Miller. Her job is to supervise prevent it. Millions of dollars are QD Sports Look (2D - MOVIE: How Green tire time learning about the roles of and the keeping of a scrapbook. 'This Michaud. The Crew of the Year problem is. It is important whether Most runners who get into trouble 1981 bebe Nadie conoce la historia the technical crews during each play spent for cure of a problem that can (S) “ Sports Tonight Was My Valley' This poignant the elected officials and their future your heart is beating irregularly with heart attacks do so because story of Welsh life tells how the hasta que Albertico se convierte production. These crews include book includes any articles or photos Award is given to the crew chairper­ be prevented. And while preventing 10:45 P.M. en doctor y se envuelve con su roles in the leadership of America. from the season’s productions. son who has done the best job in ' after a race or just beating strongly. they have underlying heart disease, S3) (1^ - MacNeil-Lehrer people deal with their problems lights, sets, make-up, costumes, and it a person also saves money — the Report (2D - Reporter 41 Walter • Pidgeon, Maureen propia familia Veronica Castro, — Lorna Seybolt TTie way you find out is to have an usually enough to have caused Socorro Avelar, Humberto Zu- smoking bill. (2D ~ Dios se k) Pague Telen­ 11:00P.M. O'Hara, Roddy McDowall. 1941. examination. You may need to have symptoms, or they simply overdo rita Unfortunately, lung cancer is on ovela en la cual Carlos Pereira ® ® (35) (2D (® ® - (23) - People Now an elecrocardiogram taken after a the exercise. How you exercise is para continuar manipulando la News the rise in the United States. We are herencia de su hija, le prohibe (0) - Benny Hill Show Old dates race if you can’t find out any other important. So are your risk factors reaping the effects of smoking 15 ® - M-A-S-H of blood pressure, cholesterol and casarse con el hombre que ( ^ - Late Night w ith David way. and 20 years ago. Basically it is a ama. Federico Luppi, Leonor Be­ (3) - Benny Hill Show Latterman David is joined by The custom of dating COEP ITiis story is an example of when a whether you smoke or not. nedetto. television journalist Roben Mac- Rourke bids farewell story of smoke today and die of lung (3D - ESPN Sports Center .events. B.C. (before If you exercise sensibly and have ® - People's Court Neil, James Taylor and John stress test can help. If you are exer­ cancer 20 years later. It takes years (3D - Festival of Faith Hall- (60 min.) Christ) and A.D. (anno no underlying problems you are Within the next couple of years she cised to comparable levels in the to see the effects of tobacco smoke (2D (SD - Twilight Zone Domini, in the year of our Friendliness, care, and a warm another teacher to replace Mrs. laboratory and the rhythm of your most unlikely to get into trouble. 8:00 P.M 1:30 A.M. Lord) was introduced awards personality are just a few of the would like to travel to the Artie Cir­ Rourke, but her former students in causing lung cancer in a popula­ 0 ) - Sports Tonight ® ) - News/Sign Off To help you have a better concept ® - P.M. Mayazlne cle north of Norway on a freighter. heart is checked everyone will know tion. (0 ) - MOVIE: 'Final Count­ about 525 by Dionysius traits possessed by Greta Rourke, will always remember his warm of the dangers or lack of dangers ® - Cronkits's Universe This (3) - Love American Style This has always been one of her what you have and can better advise down' The captain of the USS Exiguus, a Roman abbot home economics teacher at teacher who cared about the student and what exercising sensibly means, About 6,000 more people will die of series examines the full scope Nimitz faces a critical decision 03) - Independent Network dreams. you. of scientific activity. News and astronomer. He set Manchester High. In September as well as the academic plan. — J.N. Now, I must tell you that people I am sending you The Health Letter lung cancer in 19^ than in 1981. when he is given the power to Christ’s birth 753 years leaders Mrs. Rourke will be retiring from Next September there will be and R.F. Lung cancer is the leading cause of ® ® ** Happy Days Joanie's alter the course of history. Kirk (3D - This Week in the NBA who undergo high levels of exertion number 13-4, A Perspective on Douglas, Martin Sheen, -Kather­ after the founding of teaching after 25 years of service at home movies recap the summer SD - Entertainment Tonight regularly often gradually develop a Jogging Deaths. Others who want cancer deaths in men and rapidly of '62. (R) ine Ross. Rated PG. Rome. M.H.S. potassium deficiency. TTiat is why a this issue can send 75 cents with a challenging breast cancer for first ® - MOVIE: 'The Glenn (2D - Dick Cavett Guest is 1:45 A.M. This year’s Co-operative Oc­ M illar Story' The fife of Glenn June Alician. good eight-ounce glass of orange long, stamped, self-addressed place in women. (53) - MOVIE; 'This Time Miller is traced through his mus­ cupational Educational Urogram Mrs. Rourke received her (2D - Lo Major de Espania Forever' An American student, ical career. James Stewart, banquet was held May 18. The bachelor’s degree from the Univer­ Outing enjoyed by seniors - Business Report playing hockey in Montreal, falls June Allyson, Charles Drake. banquet is held yearly for employers sity of Illinois and later received her 1954. and students involved in the master’s from the University of TTie lake was freckled with row­ burgers, salads and french fries! (SI - 1982 NCAA World program and is a time when the two Connecticut. After working in an of­ When 400 seniors load onto a bus in strange looking gentleman with a with watermelon for dessert. Fo< Sarles from Omaha. NE show their appreciation for each fice for a short time, she came to anticipation of spending a day in the huge cow bell in his ear, (which in­ boats, canoes and paddleboats as needs Game 8 dinner, barbequed or fried chicken Her boyfriend students attempted to appear 031 - MOVIE: Dogs of Wsr' A other. work at Manchester High in 1957. sun, the work is bound to be FUN. cidentally meant that he was plus all the trimmings was offered. available). In one of his many out­ nautical. For those seniors feeling deadly mercenary who is tor­ More than 400 students, After a year of substituting, she was The Senior Class Picnic officially Coo-Coo made sure that all were tured and deported by the Afri­ landish hats, he welcomed us hearti­ competitive, war canoe races were employers and guest attended the hired full time and she began to started the flood of activities satisfied, and went back for seconds can government returns to ly and outlined the rules of the held. Just for the record, Steve overthrow the decayed regime. C inem a event, which was held at Jester’s teach home economics. planned for the Class of 1982. A year­ or thirds. j ly tradition started back in the times resort. Troy’s team was the victor. Christopher Walken. Tom Ber- Court on Tolland Turnpike. A buffet Judging by the tranquility in the enger, Colin Blakely. 1981. One of her accomplishments oc­ The huge Olympic sized pool Other activities included himself and entertainment by Foxx created of then freshman Gil Hunt has more time for Rated R. bus on the way back, it was evident an atmosphere where employers' curring in her early years here, always been a huge success. The looked inviting. Although the water horseback riding, tennis, water that “ a good time was had by all.” (39) - Women's Gymnastics: llurtford 9:50. — Dead Men Don’t came when she was able to persuade Frank Davis Resort in Moodus was was cooler than usual, droves of ^ in g , volleyball and golf. There USAIGC W estern Regional and employees could get together on Reality was that next day there was the male students and the ad­ the scene. seniors “beelined” straight for the was also a disc jockey who played ' DEAR DR. BLAKER: I am 21 DEAR READER: I don’t think it Championship From Eugene. Atheneum Cinema — Wear Plaid (PG) 7:45, a social level. school, with sunburned faces and Oregon ministration that home economics . Upon arriving, each of the 11 three-meter board. A window was favorite tunes, and a movie theater years old and live in a college dorm would be humanly possible. Reopens Thursday. 9:45. — Conan the Babarian Haul Uatraitis received a was for everyone, not only just all. on the floor just above my And in forcing you to do the im­ ® - MOVIE: 'Sybil' Pert 2 Cinema City — DaS (R) 6:45, 9:20.-StarTrek buses was greeted by the director built for those who preferred to stay playing “Time Bandits.” Conclusion of the drama con­ scholarship from M-l-M Tool, Scott females. Manchester High was one Lunch and dinner were served The picnic was only the beginning boyfriend. We have been going Ask possible, your husband may be Boot (R) 7, 9:55. —Visiting II 7:15, 9:40. - Visiting Pinckney was given one by the (a.k.a. “Coo-Coo” ). A rather drv. cerning a psychiatrist who of the first high schools in the area of the festivities the best is yet to together for five years. merely setting the stage for a treats a woman who has devel­ Hours 7:40, 9:45. — Victor, Hours (R) 7:40, 9:55. Pumpernickel Pub, Winkler Proper­ cafeteria style. A picnic type lunch to open this department up to male was offered with hot dogs, ham­ come. So seniors, have a B L A S T! 1 ’There were never any problems Blaker divorce in which you will be to oped sixteen personalities. The Victoria (PG) 7:10, 9:35.— M an ch ester ties gave one to Danny Arnold, — A senior drama is based on a real case. Hanky Panky (PG) 7:25, UA Theaters East — students. between us until recently. We saw Karen Blaker, blame. After all, he might say, you Joanne Woodward, Sally Field. Colleen Grady was the recipient of a 9:30. Conan the Babarian (R) lOH concludes each other every waking moment, I persisted in bringing up this touchy (0) - Primenews/120 scholarship from Lydall, Scott When asked her opinion of the would usually go down and visit him Ph.D. subject. Colonial — Lee Lives 7:10, 9:25. — Hanky Panky .Holmes received one from Economy Bret Meverick Maverick's Within (R), with Black (PG) 7:40, 9:40. - Visiting changes in students and the On May 16, the Instructors of the and he seemed genuinely glad to see You really have no choice. You ranch is used as a rest home for Electric, and Mark Walters was lOH. This was Rick’s last year as Billy the Kid. (R) (60 min.) Belt Killer (R) from 6:30. Hours (R) 7:30, 9:30. academic curriculum, Mrs. Rourke Handicapped held its closing me each time. must try to talk about what this af­ given a scholarship by Phoenix adviser. A new adviser for next year Girls' softball S3) @ - Danger UXB from Kaal Hartford R ockville said the kids really haven’t changed ceremony for the 1981-1982 season Suddenly he says he wants more fair means in terms of your Systems. Kim Wagner, although not but the rules which govern their ac­ has yet to be chosen. marriage. But do proceed slowly Masterpiece T h ^ r e 'Cast Iron Kasiwood — Shoot the Film Festival Cinemas and marked the end of its 26th space and I feel rejected and alone. Killer.' Brian and his men are a scholarship recipient, received a ’The traditional forming of the trees when I describe a strong Moon (R) 7, 9:30. — Saturday Night Fever tions have. She feels that the hard season in service to the community. Maybe, without knowing it, I have and diplomatically. skeptical about the 'mad profes­ special commendation from the -letters lOH, in the pool was per­ marriage: If they are planted too sor' Gillespie, who is working Poor Richards — Three with The Rose 9:15. — rules of yesteryear sometimes took Each Sunday afternoon, from Oc­ been pushing the relationstiip in a Shy? Write for Dr. Blaker’s U.S. Marine Corps. away from the teaching of the class. formed as Jennifer Joy sang CCIL champs close together, one begins to newsletter “Shyness.” Send 50 cents with a new method of extract­ Stooges shorts with State Fair 7 with An tober until May, a group of direction be doesn’t want to go. ing the explosive out of bombs. Sixteen other students were “You’ll Never Walk Alone.” Linda dominate the other by taking up the Richard Pryor Live on the American in Paris 9. She not only had to teach the teenagers teachs swimming skills to ’That makes me. feel mad at and a stamped, self-addressed (60 min.) (Closed Captioned] awarded certificates for being out­ academics, but also had to wgteh for Weiss, president of lOH for the 1981- myself and embarrassed. Maybe majority of the sun and nutrients in envelope to Dr. Blaker in care of Sunset Strip (R) 7:30, 9:30. S tores standing COEP students. Students the mentally and physically han­ 1982 season, gave her final speech As we see the 198182 scholastic themselves for the final test against & - MOVIE: -The Fen' A culprits who might be chewing gum year come an end, so too does a Windham. With the driving effortfa I’m not good enou^ for him and the soil. this newspaper, P.O. Box 475, Radio young man terrorizes the chic Showcase Cinema — Trans-Lux College . in the first-year diversified occupa­ dicapped from surrounding towns at for the year and the Julie circle surrounding his favorite or writing notes. Mrs. Rourke said of the entire team they managed to should just leave him alone. But, planted just a little further City StaUon, New York,. N.Y. 10019. Star Trek II — The Wrath Twin - Star Trek II 2:30, tion program who were recognized the Manchester High School swim­ Woodhouse, newly elected president great year in athletics. Recently in stage star. Lauren Bacall. James the only changes she has observed puff of a 9-4 victory and thereby cap­ away, the trees can intertwine their Write to Dr. Blaker at the above Gamer, Maureen Stapleton. of Khan (PG) 12:30, 7:20, 4:45, 7, 9:10. - Woman were Scott Holmer, Natalie ming pool. In addition to the local for the 1982-1983 season, spoke. the spotUght was the girl’s softball DEAR READER: Not so fast. with the students are that young tured the.CCIL title. branches while, they both grow address. The volume of mail 9:45. — Poltergeist (PG) Next Door 7:15, with Stolen r DiGregorio, Kim Wagner, Jody students, 30 patients from the She Introduced the new officers team. Coming off a 15-7 season they You are reacting out of hurt and 8:30P.M. people of today seem to enter her had secured the Regional Cham­ ’Die girls had some expert toward the sky. prohibits personal replies, but 12:45, 7:30, 10 — Rocky III Kisses 9:05. Kikiwicz and Daniel -Richard. Mansfield Training. School also who are vice president, Andy 'shame. You feel rejected after ® - Carol Burnett end (PG) 1, 7:10, 9:30. — Dead classes with more knowledge of life, pionship last year and had three peo­ coaching from Mary Faignant, and jt R i^ t now, give your boyfriend questions of general interest will be Friends Second-year outstanding students in ' come on Sunday as part of the swim Halpryn; treasurer, Leslie Johnson; Exposing your need a ^ desire for Men Don’t Wear Plaid and living than ever before. This ple in the CCIL first team and two in showed. After many tied seasonf the benefit of the doubt and assume discussed in future columns. (3 ) - Two of Us the diversified occupation program program. secretary, Jeanne Bronisz; cor­ him. (PG) 1:20, 7:40, j0:10 - forces ber sometimes to change or the second team. they, fortunately, have won the title that his request will be best in the ® ® - Laveme end Shirley were Tami Shorts, Bob Schaeffer, As part of the closing ceremonies, responding secretary, Julie Meridy; ^ TUnk of this new request on his long run for your relationship. The Sword and the revise her curriculum. the lOH games were held. These Off to a rather slow start because these past two years. The leadership Laveme and Shirley remember Melanie McGee and Paul Bensen. Another achievement of hers is public relations, Jeff Borgida; male jiart in a little different way. A their high school days. (R) Sorcerer 1:20,7:20, 9:55. — games are similar to the Special of injuries, the enterprising club in Karen Wri^t and Karen Daley DEAR DR. BLAKER: After a ’The Roman naturalist Pliny the (Closed-Captionedj Outstanding students in the dis­ the changing of the child develop­ sergeant-at-arms, Chris Downing; marriage, If that’s what you bad in The Secret Policeman’s Olympics in which students take members managed to combine their has helped the team to realize ita 35-year marriage, my husband told Elder believed that earthquakes _ - El Show de Iris Chacon tributive education program were ment course from a “babysitting and female sergeant-at-arms, Kris niind, could never survive with the Other Ball (R) 1:30, 7:30, part in swimming races. Plaques Stahl. efforts and win seven games jMtentlM. Behind the blinding ape^ 'same amount of contact yon've me yesterday ttot he has been were protests from Mother Earth Vedette Iris Chacon presenta un Carol Dube and Ella Uaskerville. In class” to one which involves paren­ of pitcher Nancy Curtin, the girls programs de musica y baile. 9:50. — Chariots of Fire were awarded to all the students ’Those who would like to be a strai^t. They suffered one unfor­ W om e used to in your relaUonship having an affair for more than a against wicked mi'ners who stole her the allied health program. Shore ting and the psycholo^, which is in­ tunate loss to Conard, but that didn’t will have a good chance at the gold and silver. 9:00 P.M. (PG) 2, 7:10, 9:45. - The Lee was recognized as a nursing who participated in the races. member of lOH for the 1962-1983 during the past five years. One or year. I am devastated. Long Good Friday (R) 2, volved. regional and, perhaps, state titles. ® - Let's Get Physical Superior Court Judge Herbert season should contact any of .the new hold them back long. ’They went on both of you would have to bold down He also said that be refuses to dis­ assistant, and Nicole Thivierge was In 1966 Mrs. Rourke became the to win eight more games, only to . In the words of Laurie Bergeron, m • NRA 7:25, 10:05. Barall, whose son was a former stu­ officers and keep an eye and ears a job and you would both have at cuss tte matter and if I persist in cited as an outstanding student. home economics department head. lose two more, one at Conard and “I always hoped we could be CCIL The night perpetuated the tradi­ dent in the lOH program, told the out for posters and announcements least a few------friends and/or respon-- bringing it up, he will end the With this title she gained more crowd of families, friends, students the other at Simsbury. ’This setback champs, but 1 can't believe we final­ sibllities that would exclude tbe^ marriage. How can I stay quiet tion of past COEP employer-student responsibility. concerning the orientation meeting and instructors how his son and in September. lOH needs instructors placed the girls in a tie for first ly'did it. Now all we have to do is other. about something as important as banquets. Once again students and Future plans include a leisurely sired. {Z hrs., :5U mm.) others had benefited from lOH. to make it run, and you could be the place in the CCIL. keep our team work going and take I like to make an analogy of two this? employees sbar^ an enjoyable life on Coventry Lake.witE her hus­ ’They weren’t satisfied with a tie. the whole “bag of worms.’’-’ — evening together. — Leonie Glaeser After Bahill spoke, Rick Conto person they are looking for. — L.W. band and seven grandchildren. discussed three years as adviser of ’They want it all qo they prepared Kathy Brandt & V.A. /

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14 - MANCHRSTER h e r a l d , Tubs.. June 8, 1982 Winnie Winkle — Henry Raduta add J.K.S.

ALL I'M ASKIN 5 IS IN EXCHANSE, I'U O R V ILLE, you ORVILLE, IF >tXI BEAT ME UP? Crossword Asiro-graph THAT iOUafUXCEA MAKE you HEIR M AY HAVE WEREN'T 50 0L7 COME, NOW, SPORTS WOMAN WHO WAS APWRENTTO A MILLIONS... ANP ILL, I'P. BILL ...WE'RE NO LONSER / l« i S ? WOKTHYOF MULTIMILUON- B U T Y O U 'R E I' APOLBS-, you IN THE RRST p o u A R E m n e i NOT WORTH THE SPOUNP ACROSS 42 Ym Aniwar to Praviout Punia Jm m I 1W2 results discussing things with WINNIE WALKS 43 Liir them instead of dictating z Through choica of events or _ ON/ 1 Word of 44 Cow’s low Cromartie writing circumstances you will place terms. action 46 Wta drink greater emphasis on your lead­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24440V. 22) ership qualities this coming You're a trifle touchy today and 5 Extramaly 48 Employing year. You might not seek the you must be on guard not to 8 Diagram 50 Light aarcaim □ □ n □ □ mantle of authority, yet it will take too seriously things which 12 Thought (Fr.) 53 Tima lona tJHiscin nDHLTUuu be foisted upon you. others say to you. You may 13 Phraaa of un- (ibbr.) a n i a n q d h n a a o QCMINI (May 21>June 20) Try make a big ado over nothing. daratanding (2 54 ggoff zisaa nan aiDna to stay in familiar areas today. 8AQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Doc. ... Suffix his 'success' story V 68 □DODCiDn aGnaD Don't become involved In 21) Try to keep current on any 14SoiHtHaw of 58 Actraai Watt □ n O D C i things about which you know obligations to others. If you fall Motley’s Crew — Templeton & Forman Mohammad 59 English river fJEJUUD BQC] EUUU little, especially if It could cost behind today, they could call In 16 FIrttTata 60 Half (prafiiO you money if all went wrong. your marker at an inconverilent (comp, wd.) 61 Triton □GClGlDnQE] By Logan Hobson Philadelphia downed Chicago, 7-5, Learn more of what lies ahead time. □ O Q D ■ [ D D n Q n n n n San Diego tripped Cincinnati, 6-5, TT- UPl Sports Writer for you for each'season follow­ CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) A 6cmA 17p3a(abbr.|**'''£"^^^ and Atlanta edged Los Angeles, 4-3. ing your birthday by sending You’re basically very capable W 3 o Y E/LRL,THEaMPAI6W yfeAH.MlKE, PUT ISVirtuoua '«3Brillianca 19 Part of a 39 S.atraat for your copy of Astro-Graph. and not intimidated by obsta­ FOR MAYOR SURE WAS 1T5UFJE WA6 IT THIS HUNCH I 20 Anclant port church 41 Polynatian Montreal’s Warren Cromartie PiralcH t, Mels .3 I DOWN Mail $1 for each to Astro- cles or roadblocks. However, I IMTEREeTIW£>-A ,-WHICH OWE W Ay- CANCELLED of Roma 21 Old picture 45 Gothic arch started writing his long awaited At New York, Bill Madlock’s two- Graph. Box 489, Radio City today, use your smarts about 22 Mineral .apring card ’ I CANDIDATE RUNH1M6 DID you _ youK 1 By way of 47 Aplomb “success” story Monday night. out, 12th-inning single scored Lee Station. N.Y. 10019. Be sure to bucking heavy odds. 23 Legume 24 Stir specify birth date. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fob. 18) VOTE FOR? V C T g , , , ^ 2 Eiau’t country 25 Copycat 48 Air dafanaa “I haven’t had success against Lacy from third to boost Pittsburgh. 24 Month group (abbr.) CANCER (June 21-Jufy 22) Think all of your moves through 27 Comedian 3 Nevada city 26 Safaicracksr anybody for the past two months,’’ guess, anxiety is the right word." , 4-3, pitched the last two You tend to reflect the attitude % r ------very carefully today. If you fall Caaiar 4 Ales 28 Normandy 49 Oalata’a said Cromartie, after hitting ace Cromartie’s fifth homer of the innings to get the victory. of persons with whom you to do so. there is a possibility 6 Malalactor invaiion day oppotita might be associating today, so 29 Stage reliever Bruce Sutter’s first pitch in season dropped Sutter’s record to 3- I’hillii-H 7, Culls .5 you'll repeat an old mistake. 6 Compsn 30 In the middle 51 Playwright try to steer clear of moody or PISCES (Fob. 20-March 20) preiantation the bottom of the ninth inning over 3 and made a winner of Ray Burris, At Philadelphia, pinch-runner 33 Limitless (comp.). point of Coward temperamental types. Regardless of how curious you '7 Raaurfsce the wall in right center-field to lift 1-7. Burris, who had lost seven Luis Aguayo scored from second LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Think may be, do not pry into things 35 Neglect 31 Wordiest 52 Arizona city Affirmed thp Expos to a 3-2 victory over the games as a starter, was banished to base on Manny Trillo’s infield single twice before taking it upon today which a friend wishes to 36 Fixed atar 8 53 Madame 37 The bast 9 African land 32 Solar disc with one out in the eighth to send the yourself to criticize others keep secret. Respect his or her ipi n n n n n r I (abbr.) St. Louis Cardinals. the bullpen and managed to picked today. Although you may mean privacy. within record 10 Dawn (Sp.) 34 Ruth’s 55 Jungle anska “I knew we had to try and get up his initial victory of the season Cubs to their eighth straight loss. well, they'll resent it and could ARIES (March 21-Aprll 10) If 11 . jcomp.wd.) 11 Greek letter companion ahead,’’ said Cromartie, who was with 2 2-3 innings of relief, yielding I'adres 6, Reds 'ospond with surprising indig­ you hope to pull off something 40 Rye fungui (p l .) 38 Tolerant 57 Go astray nation. impressive in career m atters batting a paltry .213 heading into the one hit, At San Diego, vmOO. (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) Be today, be sure you have to key IVorM’s Greatest Superheroes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 game. “We came out on top and “The main thing is not the fact highlighted a five-run third inning extra-careful moneywise tc^ay, people behind you. Unaided, that’s all that matters.” that I won my first game of the with a two-run single to lead an 11- especially if you are involved In you may fall. 9 14 a deal which has far-reaching TAURUS (April 20-May 20) 12 13 The highy touted Cromartie, who season, but that our team won an hit attack and power the Padres. effects. A wrong move could be Unless co-workers are dealt had been expected to be a key part important game,” said Burris. Braves 4, Dodgers 3 with tactfully today, there Is a IS 16 17 of the Expos’ pennant hopes this Montreal is now in second place, At Los Angeles, UWm ' (8«pI. 23-Oct. 23) Do possibility you could create an UPl photo clubbed a tie-breaking, threerun rK)t use too heavy a hand today year, admitted he has not been hap­ 3'/2 games behind Eastern Division incident which may cause 18 19 20 21 homer in the seventh inning to with persons you are in care of. unnecessary problems. MIKE SCHMIDT OF PHILADELPHIA SCORES RUN py with his performance thus far. leading St. Louis. 8 or supervising. You'll get better In other games, Pittsburgh nipped I ,when Chicago catcher Jody Davis drops ball at plate “It’s more of a fact that I’ve been power Atlanta. The victory went to 22 123 angry with myself,’’ he said. “I New York, 4-3, in 12 innings. Phil Niekro, 4-2. 24 25 26 ■ 25 ■29 30 31 32 Retires 20 in row Bridge 33 1■36 Don't write off Red Sox ...yet Radio 36 ■■ 38 39 •TV •RKUPWWSWP 40 « Mariners' Nelson •QollaWa % Don’t write off the yet. 1 ■ Reeling on the brink of disaster after their first seven 44 45 48 47 Unhappy partners tievy^s Law — James Schumeister games on the first trip to the West Coast, with only two T ()M < ;H T 1 wins, the club moved into California and pasted not one, 48 49 SO 61 52 7:30 Red Sox vs. Yankees, cinches. or two but three defeats on the Western Division Herald Angle tosses two-hitter Their arguments were 1 (Jiu n n e ls 11, .30, 38, WTH., S3 64 56 56 67 leading Angels. \t P O P mild, but M st and West I W O U U D N T NORTH M-82 really went to it. It seems A N D T H 15 6 U y 0 ( C , B U T I AS a result, the Sox moved into a virtual tie for first By Jeff Hasen 7.30 Mels vs. Pirates, W'INF 4A6 A&C y o u T H IS , IG R E A U L y Earl Yost, Sports Editor that West had opened the NEED'EM BACK. 58 59 60 place in the East with Detroit and instead of limping 8 (College ; rexu.. »54 E X C E P T T M h e UPl Sports Writer king of hearts and East sig­ S P E O A L . T M W 0(yyN & home came back happy with posting a .500 road mark. ♦ AJ6 e o i N e o u T MAy E V E N B E American League vs. Stanford, ESPN naled with the 10 spot. West THEBAR5 63 Maybe Gene Nelson has to learn 4AKQt71 TONIGHT.. 'MB. RIGHTT,. 61 82 Tonight starts the first of a crucial three-game set at ' 9 Lakers vs. 76ers, Channel .t continued quickly with the — TOMOBEOW - by other people’s mistakes. WEST EAST _ NIGHT Fenway Park against the . All three , ace and jack. At this stage of IP games will be available in this area on teevee starting , “He turned it around (May 22) in 4742 4Q 10 983 the proceedings East broke . INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 4AKJ9 4010732 Milwaukee when we scored seven the tempo by thinking. Then each night at 7:30. ♦ 10974 4 5 3 There’s nothing like a Yankee-Red Sox series in this runs in one inning,’’ .Seattle In other games, Toronto stopped 4 12- 45 he studied, cogitated, gazed Cleveland, 7-3, Baltimore beat Dalziel tops at the ceiling and finally part of Ckmnecticut to generate a high pitch of interest. faced later this summer. Bids are now being sought for Manager Rene Lachemann said SOUTH played his queen on his XvXv/Xf.+W the courts at Memorial Field, Charter Oak Park, Monday night, after Nelson retired Milwaukee, 7-2, Kansas City edged 4K J5 , 5-4, in 10 innings, and partner's jack. Now the nine M u r Russell below par West Side Oval and Robertson Park. the first 20 batters he faced before PrO'Am field 486 Blocked the suit and South PC CELEBRITY CIPHER settling for a two-hitter in leading Chicago outlasted Oakland, 6-5, in 11 ♦ KQB2 Cliebrtty Ctpher oryplograme era or— ted from quotettone by fMnous people. ^ J Ray Parr, president of the Silk City Striders, notes 410863 made his three no-trump. end preeem. Each letter In the cipher siends tor another. rod^aoiUrPequaliM Consultant salary the Mariners to a 6-0 victory over innings. West suggested sarcasti­ that despite the inclement weather the annual Striders’ the Rangers at Arlington, Texas. Blue Jays 7, Indians 3 Connecticut Section PGA Pro-Am Vulnerable: North-South cally that East should just Roger LaFrancois, of Jewett City, third string Captain Easy — Crooks & Lawrence 10- kilometer Invitational Race last Sunday was a “He’s been a very good pitcher At Toronto, Willie Upshaw was held yesterday at Manchester Dealer: North toss a coin when he had a success... Bill Russell, was great as a basketball player catcher with the Boston Red Sox, is the son of Roger knocked in three runs with a pair of Country Club with Doug Dalziel of problem and would then since then and has a tremendous West North Eait Soatt during his time with the Boston Celtics, but he leaves, LaFrance, former local resident and pro baseball and amount of confidence.” homers and Alfredo Griffin Norwich low pro with a 71. 14 14 INT nave an even money chance of being right. WEAMWHILB. th e REAL EA^V... AT THE much to be desired as an analyast for NBA telecasts. basketball player and for many years one of the state's Nelson, 4-7, strek out five. The 21- collected two RBI to back the six-hit Paul Ryiz of Chicopee was second Pan 3 NT Pass Paw HIEHWAY. top baseball umpires...Red Holzman, fired as coach of Pass East wanted to know if "CAM SHOO CTRM RO NZFQMZL Rick Barry was a pro but happened to say the wrong year-old righthander had a perfect pitching of Luis Leal and power the with 72 and Dennis Coscina of Cliff West was so smart why he thing that offended some people last season and was the New York Kniqks in the NBA, will receive $2(X),000 game going until Buddy Beil drilled Blue Jays. side was third with 73. hadn’t defended correctly by axed in favor of Russell...Choice of John Phelps to for each of the next five years to serve as a consultant Orioles 7, Brewers 2 Tom Toski, Fred Kask, Peter Zac- Opening lead: 4K a clean single up the middle with playing his jack of hearts at receive the Unsung Award at the third annual for the team...When Dave Gavitt steps down to take two out in the seventh. The only At Milwaukee, hurled caganino and Neal Shey took team trick two? In that case it FZM H8C FHLPMZMX TL 8H CAM over the full time job as commissioner of the Big East u Manchester Sports Hall of Fame dinner Sept. 17 at the other hit was an eighth-inning in­ a five-hitter and Benny Ayala low gross with 67 (matching cards! would have been easy for Conference he’ll get a *considerable raise in pay. The capped a four-run fifth inning with a Elast to duck and then get in Army & Navy Club was a popular one. Tickets will be field single by Dave Hostetler. while team low net went to Bob available at a later date at several locations. Hall of Big East job pays $100,000. Gavitt, former Providence “It was just a matter of timing,” two-run homer to snap the Brewers’ Nelson, Leo Leblanc, Jim Quinlan his fifth heart. V8QY ESKZLM.” — WTQQQ VZFAFR By Oswald Jacoby East was correct. That Fame Inductees will be Dick Danielson, Charlie Robbins College basketball coach, has been the athletic director Nelson said. “My control has come five-game winning streak. and Alex George with 60. and Alan Son(ag lead of the jack of hearts at and the late Sam Massey...Rain cut short most at P.C... Darrell Gustafson, son of former Manchester around. After tonight, you can’t get Kyals 5, Twins 4 Ellington Ridge team of pro Kevin trick two would have kept scheduled golf play last weekend, the third weekend in a athlete, Jack Gustafson, was named Athlete-of-the-Year much better. I came within walking At Minneapolis, Jerry Martin’s Conklin and amateurs Jim Today’s hand left all four East from going wrong. It row that the weatherman didn’t cooperate for outdoor as a freshman at Rutland, Vt., High. He starred with the q guy only one time. I knew I had it single bounced over centerfielder McCarthy, Jack Hunter and Tom players unhappy with their also would have been the squad... Hottest golfer on the PGA tour these PREVIOUS SOLUTION;“Loyalty must aria* apontanooualy activities...Pros Jack Redmond and Bert Juliano were right from the start and I went for Tom Brunansky’s head in the 10th Wolff were on the prize list with a respective partners. North sort of play that not even the ousted in third round play in the New England Public days is Craig Stadler...Coming up this week is the U.S. inning, allowing Hal McRae to score N froqi tho haarta ol paople who lovo thoir country and respect it.” gross of 69. ana South blamed each othpr greatest of players would Open and defending champion David Graham jjicks for reaching the silly no- think of and make at the Alley Oop — Dave Graue their government." — Hugo L. Black Parks Tennis Tournament last weekend in Hartford.The Jim Sundberg could offer nothing from first and lift the Royals. trump game when five clubs table. local men were formerly on the staffs at the Manchester Jerry Pate to win at Pebble Beach. In his Golf Digest but praise when talking about W hile Sox 6, A’s 5 was the cinch to end all (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN) Racquet Club and Oakwood in Glaston-, predictions, Pate lists Tom Watson, Hale Irwin, Tom Nelson, At Chicago, Bill Almon’s bases- bury...Manchester public tennis courts may be resur- Kite and Lanny Wadkins the toughest foes. loaded single with none out in the Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost PUkoma’t Pop — Ed Sullivan SORRY ABOUT TH’ INTERRUPTIOI W HATS IN LOOKS LIKE TH' ...A VIOLENT STORM ‘ ‘That was the best pitched game I YER HIQHNESS! HE INSISTED . TERESTING ROCK ROLLERS HIT t h a t HILL LAST 11th inning drove in keeps on top of sports in his regular have seen this year,” said the Texas column, “The Herald Angle,” on the ON TALKING TO TUNK.' YOU SET UP IN NIGHT AND DEMOL­ catcher. “He just showed his fast­ with the winning run for the White LEM AREOUTA ISHED 'EM BOTMU , KH h ’ Carlyle — Larry Wright Sox victory. daily sports pages. CCVAE WATCH THI9 POTHOLES ARE BUSINESS, GUZ HAW! HAW/, ball.” PROGRAM, PEAR. r BECOMING A ITS A SPEOAL CM NATIONAL 'Play Bair ..maybe POTHOLES ' n u i s a n c e ,' 0 ^ : Shortstops top picks U o lM C M Umpires, Legion I eftTttie ONU/TftNfii THkfU. officials at odds Frank and Ernest — Bob Thaves Sf& iO b in tree agent draft Hit INTHe By Len Auster been cemented. /W)Rn;n6? Herald Sportswriter That’s where the stonewall comes NEW YORK (UPl) - Shortstops f THE STATISTICS you ^ o o u p into play. were a much sought commodity in "Play ball,” is the refrain heard major-league baseball’s annual ‘If / didn’t think the pay was high enough, I ALONE WILL from the men in blue to get a base­ KNOCK SOUR gEEN t h e r e ...IT The Legion, according to Post, has amateur freeagent supermarket would have gone to college. There is no rush. / SHOCKS OFF .' ball game under way. remarked an agreement was not Monday and the Chicago Cubs think W A ^ A (SP-WT The American Legion baseball made and they will form their own they got the prime oiie at a raher have capabilities but I’m not ready yet.’ season for Manchester Post 102 gets group of umpires in the state. No set economical price. No.l choice PbKPR SAME,' ■:pr- going with an exhibition tilt ' fee has been established. The cubs tabbed shortstop Shawon Thursday. The Zone Eight opener is Umpires during the high school Dunston, 19, of New York as the No. Saturday. baseball season receive $38 per 1 selection overall and immediately There, however, will be different game. signed him to a one-year contract. took All-America and Cleveland selected Mark Snyder voices —if any —beckoning the Dunston signed for an estimated from the University of New of Beardon High School in players to the field as the Connec­ The state umpires’ board has not $100,000 bonus, a rather modest in­ Orleans: the Mariners took Spike Knoxville, Tenn, ticut State Board of Approved assigned any Legion games this vestment in this age of free spen­ Owen from the University of Texas; Boston, which had three The Born Loser — Art Sansom Baseball Umpires has voted not to summer and Its’ members are not to ding. the Pirates went for Sammy Khalifa first-round picks, took pitcher work any Legion games this accept any. That leaves Legion However Dunston is still several from Sahuaro High School in Tuc­ Robert Parkins of Cerritos High Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick ^ summer. coaches state-wide scrounging at years away from competing on a son, Ariz., and the Brewers chose School in Artesia, Calif., the Tigers X'AM=RWSMI J o sei I'AA PrrrsBOReHl wh w Bu^s Bunny — Warner Bros. Not until a dispute, which involves this late date for people to call balls major-league level and will begin Dale Sveum from Pinole Valley selected Richard Monteleone of Zone Seven, is settled. SrWlMOOORMWS'^ IMBLAZESROICOI, and strikes. UPl photo his professional career at the Cubs’ High School in Pinole, Calif. Tampa Catholic High School in WE CAN PROVIDE W \IUTA Zone Seven, which entails the £>NAT.' BANKiR BROW N0R'T¥LOOK AT POOR WrTH UFE INSURANCE FOB ME? Sarasota club of the Gulf Coast As usual, pitchers were the most Tampa, Fla. the Cardinals chose , Norwich area, has elected to go with Unless the Legion relents and popular choice. Twelve pitchers Todd Worrell of Biola College in BVBN USTBN TO SEW /PBAii ^ HIM'. HEiS MARTrlA', follows the acconl the state um­ Rookie League after graduating I'M FOB *9 AMONlM.y ' ' a renegade group of umpires, who were chosen in the first round, with California and Baltimore took All- HB NAi SO AN6RY, HIS SLASSBS] MUTTEWN6 pires’ board felt it bad, no games Unhappy from high school June 24. FELL OFF ANO-^ -TO • thankful are not state approved, who've said San Diego making righthander America Joe Kucharski of the this summer will be worked ^ cer­ Dunston, represented by his fami­ S5XD EiSAP. trWjQ HIM5ELF ■ MY th ^ ’ll work games for |18. ly in negotiations with the Cubs, felt James Jones of Thomas Jefferson University of South Carolina. WHKT the world NEEP5,' HU5BAN0 j lliat’s in contrary to the $22 fee tified state board officials. Jim Palmer of Baltimore stalkes off mound after Ben he was being paid sufficiently for a High School in Dallas the No. 3 pick The R ^ Sox also selected first EVERY 5EEMIN6 s e t b a c k < BROAP t » C 5 N 'T I which the state board felt it had an youngster of his limited experience. overall. baseman Sam Horn of Morse High 15 REALLY AN OPPORTUNITY) PAYLI6HT •TAKE A Ogllvie of Milwaukee homered t agreenient with, with the American “if I didn't think the pay was high The Cincinnati Reds had two first- School in San Diego and All- 5TRU60L1NOTO BE BO(?N! PRINK 'In 'seventh inning to break I Legion. enough, I would have gone to round choices as a result of their America first baseman Jeff j ■ A year ago, according to informa- shutout bid. Palmer went on to college,” he said. “There is no rush. losing Dave Collins to the New York Ledbetter of Florida State Universi- O NM ty HCA. IM.. 1W R i» U « FM. 8 TM OB j tion supplied by Fred Post, Softball complete game In 7-2 vlctory.- I have the capabilities but I’m not Yankees last winter and they ty. I secretary of the umpires’ state ready yet.” selected pitchers Scott Jones, a WInthrop — Dick Cavalli board, the arbitors’ negotiating T.ONICHT’Sj;A!«Ei Six shortstops, in all, were lefthander of Hinsdale (HI.) South Other first-round picks included: All-America outfielder coijimittee felt it bad worked out an X-Mart VB. Tigers, 6 - ChaHer Oak Snead entered selected in the first round with the High School and righthander Gary HMM.N0WL£T^.'4WI/ WE COULD MAKE IT LESS- agm m ent with the Legion for fees of Seton Hall University (by Kansas Mr wHBsi r fipcw/ up AfJE'YOU iSiOINerTO SCMETTAAES I THINK Police vs. Red-Lee, 6 • Pagan! W fLUA^BURG, Va. (UPl) - Cubs taking two of them. The Cubs, Hawley of Brookland Cayce High , ^ME SEE... \o u fm ir IF YOU DiDNY WANTALL for the ‘81 state tournament and for City); first baseman Stephen ^ I w a n t to b e a BEABOLLWEEVIU THE WHCLeWORLP Bob’s vs. Irish, 6 - Robertson Sam Sneao, a native Virginian who who also received Montreal’s first- School in West Columbia, S.C. l01AMONTM|45f? NINE UVES COVEBED. a $22 scale for the ‘82 summer Stanicek of the U niversity of SENATOR. CR AiSiype/MOTW? IS rgOINg-CRAZy. Ilalirihs vs. Main Pub, 6 - Nike has compllbd 84 PGA Tour victories round pick for losing catcher Tim Minnesota went for Bryan FOB >00. season with the stipulation only Ed’s vs. Postal, 6 - Keeney Blackwell to the Expos in last Oelkers, a left-hander from Wichita Neraska (by San Francisco); state board approved umpires would in 48 years on th)S tour, and defen­ catcher-outfielder John Russell of Pis^a vs. Oil Heal,6 • Fitxgerald ding champion John Mahaffev are winter’s reentry draft, claimed State University; the Mets took T be hired. BA’s Vs. MB Fuel, 7i30 • Nike shortstop Tony Woods of Whittier Dwight Gooden from Hillsborough the University of Oklahoma (by among those entered for next Philadelphia); catcher Ron The Legion negotiating committeh Acadia vs. All-St.v.rs, 7 130 - College in California with their se­ High School in Tampa, Fla.; Califor­ mofiUTs $350,000 Kingsmill Classic. Karkovice of Boone High School in of Fhll Anger, Zone Seven com­ Robertson cond pick. nia chose Robert Kipper, a left­ missioner, Bob O’Brien, state Orion P, Burkhardt, the tour­ Orlando, Fla. (by the CMcago White Cherrone’s vs. Talaga, 7:30 nament’s general chairman, said Toronto, Seattle, Pittsburgh, and hander from Aurora Catholic High ,ONR>N TiM E ? American Legidn baseball com­ Fitagerald Milwaukee also selected shortstops School in Aurora, 111.; Atlanta took Sox); outfielder Steve Swain of fa -6 missioner, and Bill Pomfret, Zone Monday’ Snbnd and Mahaffcy head Sportsman vs,. Buffalo, 8 145 the list of players committed to the in the first round. Roy Duane Ward from Farmington Grossmont Jligh.S(;l)Pdl in-El Cajon.. Three commissioner, however came Calif, (by Houston). OtF Fitagerald event schtdiibsl .luly 22-25. The Blue Jays, selecUng second. High School in Farmington, N.M.; OWU bade a ^ said no agreement had f •-r.»xT^fu-^''-^» ...... ■;u*^

16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tues.. June 8, 1982 MANCHESTER^HERALD. Tues., June 8, 1982— 17 J a b b a r k ey Names in the News Lou DiMuro Scoreboard ARLINGTON, Texas (UPI) — Police said no charges will be filed against the driver of an automobile that struck and killed American fo r Lakers League Louis DiMuro. V* 'm DiMuro, aho had officia.ted at first base in Sunday’s Texas-Chicago twilight game, was struck by a car afterward as he tried to cross a city street. INGLEWOOD. Calif. (UPI) - Philadelphia Coach Billy Cun­ Police said DiMuro, 50, went to a restaurant near Arlington There are some things that just ningham said Abdul-Jabbar’s poor Stadium and was crossing the street afterward when struck by a car E~Backman, Berra 2. Thompson, Texas 000000000-0 Hawks 1 (Paul Henrys). can’t be figured out. performance wasn’t just a stroke of about 11 p.m. Steams. DP-PUtaburri» 8, New York l. E>-Bell. Wright. LOB-Seattle 8, Texas South: Tomahawks 5 (Sean For example: How can a man who lew York 6. 2B— 2, 3B-Cowens. luck. It was something they had He died of massive head injuries in Arlington Memorial Hospital LOB-PItUburrt 11. r Adams, Jason Norris, Scott can brush his fingers across a planned o" Gardenhire. Pena, Jorgensen. SB— IP H RERBBSO Basketball about 1 a.m. Monday, authorities said. Moreno. Lacy 2. Seattle Evarard, Brian Parkanall), basketball net rim 10 feet above the Baseball IP t( RERBBSO Nelson (W 4-7) 9 2 0 0 0 5 Soccer Cyclones 0. (J.1 floor without jumping, play 28 “There’s no question we’re very Pittsburgh Texas Minutemen 6 (David Kuezek 3, Sarmlento Matlack (L 1-4) 52-3 9 4 3 2 2 minutes of a basketball game and concerned about their inside game E ric Widmer 2, Jason Shaia), with Kareem,” Cunningham said Moses Malone Tekulve Darwin 2 3 2 2 1 3 score only six points? Scurry (W « ) Comer 114 1 0 0 2 1 Strikers 0. before he put his team through a HOUSTON (DPI) — With New York, Los Angeles and New Jersey New York WP-i>arwln. T-2:06. A-6.484. The Los Angeles Lakers will Falcone 10 10 Knights 2 (Allan Spak, Dave attempt to solve that problem brief workout. “He’s such a great reportedly interested in Moses Malone, the Houston Rwkets es­ Allen (L 1-3) 2 3 NOHtH AMERICAN SOCCER LEAGUE Campbell), Bears 0. NBA Pl.iynll; player, we’ve got to make him the timated $1.9 million-a-year contract offer to the NBA s Isamiig NATIONAL LEAGUE Balk^Sarmiento. T—^:30. A—8,791. CLEVELAND TORONTO By United Pres.s International Hv United Pte^:. liilrrnatmnal tonight in the attempt to clinch their By United Press International ab r h bi ab r h bi Eastern (‘luiin|)ionsliip top priority. We did it Sunday and rebounder suffers from bad timing, says Philadelphia owner Harold W L GF GA BP I’ts. iBestHil srvfiii second NBA championship in three E^st ATLANTA LOS ANGELES Dilone If 4 110 Garcia 2b 4 0 12 (All Tmwi Kivri that will be a top priority again W L Pet. GB ab r h bl ab r h bl Percent 2b 4 0 10 Mullnks 3b 4 0 0 0 New York 10 2 28 16 26 84 IM'EIIMEDIATE years in Game 6 of the final NBA Katz. ^ j . St. Louis S3 22 .600 - Toronto 9 5 27 18 23 77 PhilailHphia l.us Angeles Tuesday night.” “They feel that they have to sign Moses for next year in order to Butler cf SOOOSax 2b 5010 Hargrv lb 3 0 0 0 Upshaw lb 4 2 2 3 Stars 4 (Dan Evans 2, Allen Liver­ I I,os Angel* 3-21 series against the Philadelphia' Montreal S7 23 .540 3>A Thorntn dh 4 0 11 Revmg dh 4 0 0 0 Montreal 5 5 14 13 12 42 Hubbrd 2b 5 12 0 Landrex cf 2 0 0 0 12 23 12 24 Mov 27 - I jis Angi’lcs 124. 76ers. save that franchise,” Katz said. “ But they messed up by waiting w ^iladelphia 28 24 .538 3^ Wshngtn rf 3 10 0 Baker If 4 111 Hayes 31^ 3000 Bonneli If 3 100 Chicago 2 8 more, Jeff Kennedy), Knights 3 New York 28 26 .519 4^ 40 10 Hassey c 4 0 0 0 Whitt c 3 00 0 Southern [’hil.ilpin;i UK Dan Driessen Benedict c Diplomats 1 (Ken M^mery). .liine 3 l.os Ang*‘les 111, route to a 135-102 victory, cutting the Caldwell Jones took turns on him San Diego 29 22 .569 1^ Ramirz ss 4 0 0 0 Russell ss 4122 Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 30 7 7 7 Western Los Angeles 27 28 .491 5^ 20 1 0 Cleveland OGO 110 lOO- 3 San Jose 8 5 20 16 17 63 l'hii.idel|iliia lot Lakers’ lead in the series to 3-2. and the 76ers’ guards and forwards NEW YORK (UPI) — Dan Driessen has been named the National Niekro p 3 12 0 Welch p .lime 6 Pliil.idelphia l.T*. San Francisco 25 30 .466 7W Bedrosin p 1 0 0 0 Niedenfr p 0000 Tdrontn 10330000a-7 Vancouver 7 5 19 21 16 56 The 33-point loss was the Lakers’ dropped into the lane to block'off the League Player of the Week for the period of May 31 through June 6, Houston 24 29 .45i DP—Cleveland !■ 'I’oronto 1. LOB-^ San Diego 6 7 20 22 16 50 Los Angeles W. 'M' Roenick pn 00 00 Sports Transactions / .lime H Plitl.el<'l|iiiia at lais worst defeat of the season and the passing lanes. The Lakers and the league announced Monday. Cincinnati 22 31 . 415 9>A Howe p 0 000 Cleveland 9. Tbronlto 1. 2B-Grlfflrt, Edmonton 5 7 17 24 14 40 By Ignited Press International Monday’s Results Manning. OybzinsRi. 3B-Griffln. HR— Portland 5 6 16 11 12 38 Angeles. 9 |* m Herald photo by Tarqulnlo Abdul-Jabbar were obviously The Cincinnati first baseman hit safejy in all six Reds’ games Monday ph 10 0 0 Monday x-.hme 10 Los Angeles at . worst ever in their long playoff Pittsbtirgh 4. New . York 3, 12 innings Totals 33 4 6 4 ToUlS >48*3 Upshaw 2 (7). Manning (5). SB-Bonnell. Seattle 4 7 17 17 15 Baseball history. The 76ers scored 81 points in frustrated by the tactics and a few during that span, with 15 hits in 26 at bats for a .577 average. He hit Philadelphia 7, Chicago 5 IP H RERBBSO (Teams’gel six points for winning in Chicago (NLi — Signed Philadelphia. 0 p.m Atlanta 0® Wf *5?“ 1 regulation time or overtime but only Tour x-tl neressaty the second half, the most in any of them hinted the 76ers were ac­ three home runs, drove in 10 runs and had a 1.038 slugging percentage. Montreal 3, St. Louis 2 Lot Angeles I® ®0 200— 3 Cleveland shortstop Shawon Dunslon. No ..San Diego 6, Cincinnati ,5 E-Murphy, Russell, Cey, Royster. DP Denny (L 34) 5 6 7 7 1 5 points for winning a game decided by I choice in the free-agenl draft, Scores standing up championship game. tually using an illegal zone defense. •Atlanta 4. Lds Angeles 3 -AtlanU 1. LOB-AtlanU 9. Los Angeles Whitson 3 1 0 0 0 1 shootout. A bonus point is awarded for to a one-year contract. And the Lakers’ 7-foot-2 center Cecil Cooper Tuesday s Games 7. HR-Murphy (17), Baker (9), Russell Toronto each goal scored up U) d inoximUrh of Detroit — Sent outfielder Ed “That really hurts coming from (All Times EOT) (2). SB-Sax. ^-Butler. B U al (W 54) 9 6 3 3 3 4 throe i>er game excluding overtimes and Miller to Evansville (AAl. Nancy Curtin (30) scores Manchester’s third run In thIrd-InnIng Krem Abdul-Jabbar scored just six St. Louis (LaPoint 34) at Montreal shootoiils ) them,” Cunningham bristled. NEW YORK (UPI) — Cecil Cooper of the has IP H RERBBSO HBP—by Denny (Bonneli). T—2:02. A— Philadelphia — Gave outfield­ play last Friday against Windsor High In Class LL Region II final. points. That also was one for the (flogers 7-3), 7:35 p.m. Atlanta , 11.150. Monday's Games er Del IJnscr his unconditional Windsor catcher Eileen Sharkey tried to make the tag — but ‘"That’s all they’ve played the whole been named the American league Player of the Week for the period Pittsburgh (Robinson 5*1) at New York Nieki^o (W 44) (No Games Schooled) release: reactivated pitcher , Sports record books. In 109 previous playoff of May 31 through June 6, the league announced Monday. Orosco 04). 7:36 p.m. B^hosian 3) 2U Tuesday's Game Marty Bystrom 8 series. We play a trapping defense. ’’ •Chicago (Filer 0^) at Philadelphia I’ortland at Jat’Vsonville, 7:30 pm.. without the softball. Silk Towners won, 4-2, to advance to games, the league’s six-time MVP Cooper, who is second in the AL in hitting with a .360 average, hit , Jids Ah^lM, St. I’xiuis — Purchased '(Calendar today’s semifinals against North Haven. had not scored fewer than 11. Bystrom 0^ or Carlton W ), 7:36 p.m. Mbh (D EDT , . , pitf’her Jeff Keener from .476 during that span, with 10 hits in 21 at bats. He hit four home runs, Atlanta (Dayley 2-2) at Los Angeles Niedenfuer M A JO Ii Wodnesday'k Garhbi . .\rkansas (TL>; placed outfield­ “It was a very disappointing drove in seven runs and had a 1.143 slugging percentage. (Hooton 1*2), 10:S p.m. Howe Fdrt l-auderd&ie dl Tampa Bay er Steve Braun on the 15-day Cincinnati (Berenyi 4^) at San Diego T-2:48. A-44,714. Montreal at Seattle disabled li«* loss,” Abdul-Jabbar said of the (Montefusco 3-4), 10:05 p.m. LEAGUE Game 5 rout following the Lakers’ Houston (Ryan M ) at San Francisco Cooney managers Jacques Caron CINCINlNAn SAN DIEGO College i'ufHtlay Wilson rates berth light workout Monday. “Nobody (Hammaker 2^), 10:36 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi LEADERS VEE WKE Hobart — Announc(?d lacrosse Wednesday’s Games GIHLS SOI rnvM , likes to lose like that and nobody threaten action HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Jacques Caron, a former Milner rf 5 0 0 0 Wiggins If 51 2 0 West. Aztecs 4 (Danny Callahan 2, Coach Dave Urick has been St. Louis at Montreal Oester 2b 5 13 0 Richrda lb 4 110 named an assistant coach of Noilli llav«*n ii. likes to turn in a game like I did. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - ’The in the and defunct World Hockey Associa­ Pittsburgh at New York David Melesko 2), Sockers 0. tlie U.S. World Lacrosse Team. Chicago at Philadelphia Conepen ss 4 0 2 0 Tempitn ss 4 122 Mator League Leaders Clans CL HcniHiiiiil at ralcun Things started snowballing and managers of No. 1 contender Gerry tion, has been named assistant coach of the , the Drlessn lb 5 10 1 Jones cf 4 12 1 Express 5 (Brian Sardo 3, John John Jay — Named Jim Cincinnati at Seh Diegb ' By United Press International Moran as assistant baseball l*'iel

MANCHESTER’HERALD, Tues., June 8, 1982 - 19 ADVERTISIIIG M W O m S IK Classified 643'2711 RATES 22— Condominiums Minimum Char^v 23— Homes (or Sale 3$— Heating-Plumbing 4^— Sporting Goods 56— Misc for Rent 12:00 noon the EMPLOYMENT 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 16 wal'd* TAG SALE SIGNS NOTICE 24— Lots-Land (or Sale S9«>Homat/Apts. to She^e i3»H#ip Wanted ^^inveftment Property 37— Moving-TriM^Ning-Storage48— Antiques day before publication. Loil aod FoufxJ 49— Wanted to Buy 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property 36— Servlets JfMffted AUTOMOTIVE PER WORD PER OAY Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to an­ 2—Portonaif SO^Produca 3..Announc«fnenit tS— Siluaiiort Wanted 27— Resort Property Deadline lor Saturday Is 5_;^Aucl»9n8 28— Real Estate Wanted 61— Aufos fc^ Sale nounce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified , Ad. When you place your ad, MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks (or Salt 12 noon Friday: Mon­ 63— Heavy Equipment lor Sale1 DAY ...... 14(t you’ll receive ONETAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. EDUCATION MlSC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 52— Rooms for Rent day's deadllrie is 2:30 IS— Private Instructions 41— Articles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent 64— Motorcycles-Bicycles 3 DAYS ...... 13«P Friday. FINANCIAL 19— Scnoois-Classes 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes (or Rent 65— Campers-Trailers-Mobile 20— instructions Wanted 32— PaintinO'Papering 43— Peis-Btrds-Dogs 55— Officae-Slores for Rent ■ Homes f B—Mortgage Loans 66— Automotive Service 6 DAYS ...... FREE 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 56— Reson Property for Rent Phone 643-2711 9— Personal Loans * 34— Roofing-Siding 45— Boats 6 Accessories 57— Wanted to Rent 67— Autos tor Rent-Lease 26 DAYS...... l U lO*-Insurance REAL ESTATE k^ALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE 1 HERALD SO., MANCHESTER •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••* Apartmanta for Pant ST Sanlcaa Odarad 31 HouaaMd Qooda 40 ArHeles for Solo 41 Apartmanta for Pant S3 ••••<»_•••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••*** _e ejhe • • • • • e • e e • • • e • g I , , MANCHESTER - Newly TWO BEDROOM- »298V-’® Autoi For Sala 01 EYEGLASSES NEED A LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ USED ELEXnrUC Lawn mower - Probate Notice BATH TOO. To see better, REFRIGERATORS. Sunbeam 20” • hardly used.. decorated one bedroom Does not include heat. NOTICE TO CREDITORS cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ ind look better, give your ages cleaned. All types WASHERS, RANGES - Telephone 646-1948. apartment,apartment. accessAccess tolo shop-snop- pets. 646-7901 __ • ESTATE OF THERESA trash, brush removed. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts ping centers, buslines and niMJC AUCTION WILLNAUER "lasses an occasional bath ilanrljfHfrr Mrralb Picket, Split Rail, Stake & Service. Low prices! HARDWOOD Cut 18” un- sschools. c h o o ls . For further details MANCHESTER - Mahi * To be heM S can. June 11th The Hon. David C. Rappe, Judge, in soap and water. Rinse please call 528-4196 street. 2-3 rooms. Heate«b«* m of the Court of Probate, Dlitrict of ann polish with a soft; Fences installed. 5284)670. B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main spUt, 175.00 per full cord. M Boba Auto Body, SSO N Coventry at a hearing held on June Street. 643-2171. Evemngs, 742-MI56. between 9 and 5 pm or Hot water. Appliances. NSii atoto aoad, Mencbeetor. tissue. Going camping? after 5 pm and weekends, pets. Security. Parking. 5 PONTIAC 4, IMB ordered that all claima mual LICENSED DAY CARE tactal No. aWt7KSN14tS41 be presented to the fiduciary on or Read today's Classified 'Your Community Newspaper' HOME - Will watch your WOOD STOVE - Small WOMEN'S GOLF Clubs & 649-7157. 523-7047. ^ before September 4, INB or be Ads for the equipment' child or infant days. Call powerful - all cast iron, air­ ^ g - Like new. 170.00. Call barred as by law provided. vou'Il need. 6464)262. tight, Norman model. 646-8255. MAIN STOEET - Three THREE ROOM Apa Ap art-v- Bertha E. Rapoe. Clerk Easily fits inside fireplace, room heated apartment. ment, second floor. SiSto' BUICK ELECTRA - 1971. The fiduciary la; Hot water, appliances. No refrigerator, heat, 98,000 miles, new tires and Claudia W. Miller SMALL LOADS OF easy installation. $98.95. LAWN MOWER 22” 3.5 exhaust. Everything Rake in the extra money Nofp W a n fd 13 Halp Wantad 13 STONE, trap rock, play Call 875-6736 after 6 p.m. h.p. BTS $30.00. Also, pets. SiSecurity, parking. busline, near parkade'* 646 Brewster Street, you can make by selling no- trailer hitch for 78-82 GM 523-7047. Quiet older persons" WQrks. $800.643-4118 after 5 Coventry, ConnecUcut PLEASE READ sand, white stone, loam p.m. .06238 longer-needed items with a BABYSITTER - Grand MAINTENANCE and pool sand WOOD STORM. Windows car, 2000 lb cap. $30.00.649- preferred. $310. Call 649* *1 01(W« BOLTON - 3Vk rooms with 6205 or 643-6802. low-cost, fast-acting YOUR AP motherly type who is HELPER - The DELIVERED. Telephone and screens 6 each 30 x 55, 2287. 1970 PLYMOUTH Classified Ad. creative and loving for two Manchester Board of 644-1775. ^ .0 0 . Call after 5 p.ih. basement, appliances, like private home. Working MANCHESTER - Foi^^ Barracuda - 318. V4. Call Classlflad ads ara takan children. Vernon Circle Education is seeking a 649-7232. GO.WN - Light blue jersey 228-3761 after 6:00 p.m. INVITATION _ area. Part time. Own maintenance helper effec­ LAWN MOWERS material with lace jacket. single adult, married cou­ room, two bedroom aparf_ 'TfS nin Adverllsemcnl aver the pftona as a con- ple. No children, pets. ment. Heat, hot wateCp, venionce. Tha Herald Is transportation. Call 646- tive immediately. Must be REPAIRED - Free pick-up Size 9-10. $48.00. Telephone 1947 MERCURY Four lU TOWN OF HOLTON 5153 - leave message with a high school graduate or and delivery. 10% Senior Artfcto* for Sat* 41 643-2831. Lease, deposit. 643-2880. electricity, appliance^ - responsibla tor only one Immediate occupanc|K.,' door. Not running, needs Classified Ad answering service. equivalent, and have a Discount. ECONOMY incorrect insartlon and 472 MAIN STREET - 5 $450. Don - 646-2482. work. Rebuilt engine. minimum of two years LAWN MOWER - 647-3660. ELECTROLUX RUG Tplephone 646-5164 Own only to liw size ot SECRETARY for local law experience assisting Shampooer attachment - rooms. $325 monthly plus Scaled bids will be received unUl lira original Insertion. Brana new, $40.00. Also: utilities. No appliances. Omeaa-Storaa between 7 and 10 p.m. office. Call 646-2425. licensed tradesmen in the EXTERIOR HOUSE Pain­ ALUMINUM SHEETS 3:00 P.M., June 21, i m . at which 8 Errors which do not servicing or Installation of ting, driveway sealing, Interior wooden doors and Security, tenant insurance. tor Pant ^ time they will be pubUcly opened. Addresss used as printing plates. .007 Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 1 ^ DATSUN 240-Z - Real The right is reserved to reject any “ dresss losson tho «aluo ot tho CASHIER and diversified commercial industrial experienced. College Ranch style doors with ni^e car, needs minor thick, 23x28V4'^. 50c each, glass, $25.00 each. Days weekdays. WORKSPACE O'g^ and all bids. Specifications and bid * ladvertisomonl will not duties - Must be over 18. heating and plumbing senior, references. Call or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- work, $3,000 or best offer. Must be willing to work systems. Contact Mr. P eter Krupp, 643-0468. 649-2732. STORAGE SPACE FOE,, forms may be secured at the bo corroctod by an ad- 2711. They MUST be picked D ^ 649-1111 after 5 p.m. Business Office, 46 N. School To all home FOUR ROOM Apartment - RENT in Manchester. No ‘ Iditional bisaniMi. weekends and holidays. Wilfred Dion, Supervisor of Free estimates. up before 11:00 a.m. only. Street, Manchester, Connecticut, • ...... Call 633-4155. Buildings & Grounds, BEAUTIFUL Outdoor Second floor. Mature lease or security deposii^ adults. No appliances, no 1977 RABBIT - generally Raymond E. Demers, Business ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Manchester Board of bushes, ground covers, Reasonable rates..Suitable, good condition, asking tonager. FEE T/.70 DARK LOAM - 5 yards sedium, house plants, pets, references, security. for small business. RetaiW SECRETARY - needed in Elducation, 647-3514. Elqual delivered, $60. plus tax. Imoo. Call 742-9514 after 7 Neutered M ale...... busy rental office four days Opportunity Employer. Swedish iyy and more. One car. Telephone 649- and commercially zone0. Call 6 ^ Camp Meeting Road. at 643-9523. Department, Gerber Scien­ over ten years experience, trusting, playful. Abused apartm ent - appliances, LEGAL NOTICE low rates and senior citizen parking. $390 monthly - no 8125 after 6 pm. .,), 1974 . V EG A G .T . ADDRESS ...... Female, mixed breed, 5 tific, Inc., 83 Gerber Road GIRLS 20” bicycle. Road and abandons in the past. The Planning and Zoning Commlaaion wlU hold a public h ^ n g on Mon- years old, black and brown. W., South Windsor. E.O.E. discounts. 643-9980. This devoted pair is free to pets. 'Telephone 649-2871. Hatchback. Sleeved Master, good condition. Aptoa For Sala engine, rebuilt carh., dav June 21,1882 at 7:00 P.M. in tbe Hearing Room, Municipal BuUding, Spruce Street. 646-4555. NEED EXTRA MONEY? M/F. $25.00. iMlfd maple rocking one loving home. 633-6581 •••••••••••••••••••••••#r 41 (ienter Street, Mancheater, CT to hear and conalder the following INTERIOR/EXTERIOR 71. blake^ good tires, asking CITY ...... PAIN'HNG - Wallpapering CADILLAC - 1976 - C o u ^ $ ^ . 'Telephone 643-0516. H O W ^ JACOBS ET UX - RESUBDIVISION - H ILLSTO^ ROAD MISSING June 2nd - two Sailing Avon can halp BABYSITTER: Teacher, $35.00. Telephone 646-6794. DeVille - 72,000 mileiL dogs - female, white teacher's aide or similar and Drywall Installation. room condo. Garage. Pool. (J-23) - To resubdlvide a parcel of approximately 15.6 acrea into one lot 2 IP ...... PHONE...... fight Inflation. Call now Antlquaa 40 Good condition. $2700 ofii 1973 VOLVO - Leather in­ Shepherd/Husky, blue at 646-3685 or 523- experience, who is Quality professional work. Air conditioned. Kitchen Reasonable prices. Free VICTORIAN ARM Chair, appliances. Wall to wall Best offer. Telephone 74?;, terior, AM-FM stereo, air, *aSJdT e5‘T ns( ^ . " “ "“ :Sjne change - w^ ereix eyes, gentle, rusty brown, 9401 creative> mature, responsi­ $65.00; Two 15” snow A N T IQ U E S & STREET (A-10) - To change tbe lonlng classification from Residence B limps hind leg, hyper. Estimates! loilly insured. carpeting. $335. No pets. 6800 - Keep trying. rack and pinion steering. N ble and loving for two G.L. McHugh, ^ 9 3 2 1 . radials on rims (will fit 77- COLLECTIBLES - Will $1500. 649-4448 or 646-5570. and Rural Residence to Planned Residence Development for a jwrccl of South Manchester- children: 2Vt and Vii years purchase o u tri^ t or sell on Utilities, heat plus securi­ approximately 4.85 acres and to approve a General Plan of Development Manchester Herald Glastonbury-Bolton area. 81 Chevy) $100.00; wood ty. Call 6 4 3 ^ . SEARS, ROEBUCK and old. Vernon Circle area. stove, used one year, commission, llouse lot or 1970 FORD LTD two door for the site - 102 and llOV Wetherell Street. ____ Reward for information. Co. - We are accepting Part time. Own transporta­ single piece. Telephone DELIA TEDFORD - RESUBDIVISION - FERN 643-1635 anytime. $ ^ .0 0 . Telephone 647-9357. hardtop. Power steering, resubdlvide a parcel of approximately 4.4 acrea into 4 loU - 161V and 179 One Herald Square applications for a part time tion. Call 646-5153 days 644-8962. Kitten Coverup power brakes, automatic. commission sales rosition (leave name with INTERIOR AND LOST: Calico long haired, answering service). Cool Culotte uo,vuu48,000 miles, $1,000. R IC T I^ S . CONTJ - ZONING REGULATION AMENDMENT (C-37) - in our Furniture Depart­ EXTERIOR PalnUng and Teiepho" ' hone 569-0445. To amend Article R, Section 6.02.01 by deleUng convemlon of a h ( ^ to Manchester, Conn. 06040 one year old double pawed ment. Apply; Personnel, Paperhanging. Ceilings two-lamlly occupancy as a special excepUon and adding SecUon^Ol. W cat named Terror. Oakland Manchester Parkade. FULL AND Part time retired or replaced. Free to allow eonveraion of a house to two-lamlly occupancy as a permitted Street, Manchester vicini­ WHIRLPOOL WASHER 1981 SILVER aiEVETTE - TYFc OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLANK. LIMIT 20 WORDS. E.O.E, positions open. Apply in estimates. Fully insured. 15,000 original miles. Air- ty. Call 647-1081 or 527-1888. person Salvation Army References. Martin not working. Best offer JOHN M. DAvis - INLAND WETLANDS - LYDALL STREE'T (D-23) - Ask for Lynne. Thrift Store, Manchester. less than $50.00. Call Doiw condltionmg, snow tires, ConStrucUon of roads, bulldlnga, uUUUea, grading, excavaUon, etc^ Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., rear defogger, auto trans., within a designated Intand wetland and watercourM in ranjuncUon 3 4 MEDICAL RECORDS 646-4928. 649-4431. or Becky any time at 647- 2 clerk - light typing, filing, 8066. Keep trying. p/s, p/b. Please call 646- with development of a aubdlviaion - 717V 1 □ EMPLOYMENT general mfice skins. Must 3685, leave message on At this hearing interested persons may be heard MAN'S 26 " 3-speed. $50.00 machine. munlcaUons received. Copies of these pelUons have been filed in the Be a high111 school9k.llWI graduate,(^1 auucsi^. I_l□ EDUCATION W^*-« ■ ••••••• Town a e rk ’s office and may be Uispeeted ...... personable, self-motivateo ______...... LEON CIESZYNSKI or best offer. Telephone PLANNING AND ZONING (XJMMISSION Help Wantad 13 willing to work with 6494)915. SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, Leo Kwaah, Secretary BUILDER. New homes, TRUCKS Car-lnv. value WORK AT HOME jobs others in a lon$ term care additions, remodeling, rec COLONIAL Ckimer ^43, sold for $100. For in­ Dated this 8th day of June. 1882 setting. This is a newly rooms, garages, ■ kitehens - 006-06 available! Substantial ear­ creatM position will full HAND WEAVING, spin­ cabinet, glass doors on top, formation on purchasing nings possible, call 504-641- ning and natural remodeled, ceilings] bath similar bargains, call 602- 8 and part time hours tile, dormers, roofing. H&L hinges. $98.0^." 5 6 7 8003, extension 494, for in- available. Four qualified taught at Spindle Hill Telephone M9-6472 after 4 998-0575 Ext. 7816. Call funnation. Coventry. Yam, spinning Residential or commer­ Refundable. individuals will receive cial. 649-4291. p.m. TOWN OF COVENTRY $5.13 per hour id start plus wheels, looms for sale. SUPERINTENDENT - a comprehensive benefit Call Jessie Marshall, 742- MIRROR 36 X 60; formaUy NOTICE OF Hard working, previous 8934. ELECTRICAL SERVICES Moton^retoa-ateyctog M ning,. package. Apply in penirson: - We do all types of Elec­ over living roonq fireplace, SPECIAL TOWN MEETING experience r^irM for IM Meadows Convalesilescent excellent condition. 643- anil units. Rent trical Work! LJeensed. Call MOTORCiYCLE $150 per month, center.Center, 333 Bidwell StiStreet. alter 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. 5675 after 5 p.m. $40.00. INSURANCE - Lowest NOTICE OF ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING $4 .50 per hour. Send Manchester between the ••••••••••••••••• resume to Fountain Rates Available! Many op­ AND REFERENDUM 11 12 hours of 8 am and 4 pm. SLIPCOVERED Lounge tions. Call; Clarice or The elector* end clUienx qualified to vote in tbe town meetings of the 9 10 Village, 175-A Downey BERKSMRE FARRAND chair to reimholster or use, Drive. Manchester. REMODEUNG - Cabinets, Joan, Clarke Insurance Town of Coventry, are hereby notUled and warned that a Special Town UMDUUKIUNS Roofing, Gutters, Room $10.00. Five antique Agency 648-II38. Meeting of said Town will be held at the Coventry High School PART TIME Aide for wooden chairs (one MANCHESTER - Nice Auditorium in aaid Town, on June 15, 1882, at 7:36 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) for UNDERCOVERWEAR - elementary school. Pays 1I.4S MKMMQMMN Additions, Decks, all types pressback) for refinishlng, room with kitchen iiioEtm im Asm of Remodeling and privileges. Gentleman MOTORCYfXE the following purposes: As seen on Phil Donahue! $3.37 per hour. 11:40 to 1:40 $10.00 each. Telephone 60- INSURANCE - For all your 1 To receive a conununlcatloo from the Town Council with retpect to Learn how easy it is to Monday thru Friday on ij im$-mou4^ Repairs. FREE 6528. preferred. $50.00 weekl; the propoaed planning and cenatrucUon of renovations and im- earn large profits at school days. Contact Gail m m u i u m i n m Eistimates. Fully insured. Security. Telephone motorcycle needs, call us. provementi to Coventry High School and roof repairs to Capt. Nathan exciting home lingere par­ Rowe - Highland Park Telephone 6434017. 1878. CompeUUve rates. Frlend- Hale School in the Town o f Coventry...... 1% BLACK AND Decker elec­ ly service. Fine com­ ties! Telephone 649-7265. School, 647-3342. tric mower, 22 Inch with 1. To conitder a reaohiUoa to appropriate 11,547,666 lor the planning and 15 16 SIDING AND ROOFING - IDLLAND - Large panies. Aik for Janet or coniliiictloo of renovatlona and ImproveipenU to Coventry High School 13 14 h | aai hral UaM ■ iaa ma, replacement windows, all bag, in good condition. Judy. CYockett Agency, and roof repairs to Capt. Nathan Hale School and to authorlre tte iaiue ilM a SI n a ■< firiu. M Ui $^00. Tefephone 0494000. :or rent. Kite of boodi of the Town to meet the appropriation and pending the lame of ainiMi hr m Im Sk. phases of remodeling. Free privileges, private bath. 643-15n. ______^ M n a n iT T esH said bonds tbe making of temporary borrowlngf for such purpose. PA R T T IM E estimates. Telephone 643- TWO WOODEN Bgck Cali n5-47n after 6:30 Pursuant to Section 8-S (e) of tbe Town Charter, snch meeting wUl be •n-4t4-ifsi, sue am • toe 6478 after 6 p.m., ask for p.m. . BMW R904 1976. Black. adjobmod by the Moderator to a Referendum to be held on June 29,19S2, pm. Mon. - M; or Ml SM Mike. Saws, $5 each. Two wooden Vetter fairing and bags EVENINGS pm. Sat a San. antique tennis rackets, one on Um following qnatlon: i ROOM FOR RENT• with radio. $3>». or "Shan the resolution enUUod ‘A RetoluUon Appropriating *1,547,606 is a g u id in g , one is a E. offer. Telephone 669-2401. anwk CARPENTRY WORK - Kent. ' ‘As ls , $8 each. 649- M anchester - Center For The Plamdog And ConatncUon of Renovations And Improvements Doors, Windows. Roofs, S treet. $50.00 weekly. To Coventry High School And Roof Repalii To Capt. Nathan Hale School 20 from our nofr oMco. OoDd vcileo • imwL 7517. Eaaily crocheted from and Antborixliig The Issne of *1,547,660 Bonds Of The Town To Meet Said 18 19 Salary, commlaalons, and plaasant arorfcing Concrete Work et cetera. Gentlemen preferred. Call 1978 HONDA HAWK - 400 17 □ BUSINESS "No Job 'Too Small”. Call 6444019. The woman with the ply knitting worsted,I, thu(4 U lU ,.; CC. Fairing. Many extras. Appnpriatian And Pending The Issue Thereof The Making Of Tem­ \ condMona. Work from 5 pm to 9 pm and SOLID CHERRY step end appealing kitten $1,000. Cair743