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20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat., June 12, 1962 Supermarket Shopper Clip ‘n’ file refunds Vernon Street needs Group home Businessmen Firms satisfy customers Cosmetics, Grooming Aids (File 11-C) COLORSILK. Receive a $2 refund and a 50-cent Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off Colorsilk coupon. Send the required refund form, Hawkins’ letter ended with chicken. This second bird many more hours of con­ coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage the box top from salon-formula Colorsilk and. the a major overhaul town’s second back Reagan By Martin Sloane a statement that more of turned out to be delicious. tinued enjoyment with coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed register tape with the price circled. Expires Aug. them.' 1 was so surprised Shell! Hawkins of Pierce, us should consider: My thanks to the Tyson proofs of purchase while looking for the required 31. 1982. . page 20 ■’Since then, I have been peopie for caring.” and thrilied that 1 can only refund forms at the supermarket, in newspapers .. . page 6 . . . page 9 Colo., wrote to me about a say, 'What a wonderful L’OREAL ULTRA RICH Rebate. Receive a re> problem she had with a writing to companies and magazines, and when trading with friends. Three Cheers company!'” fund of $1, $2 or $3 and a 25-cent coupon for 2- or 4- Chef Boy-Ar-Dee product: whenever their product Department! Here is an Offers may not be available in all areas of the coun­ ounce Intensive Conditioning Treatment. Send the "I was preparing one of does not live up to my example of customer try. Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. required refund form and, written on a 3-by-5-inch the company’s lesagne expectations. I don’t just relations at its best, as The following refund offers are worth |2L85. This card, the Universal Product Code nurhber and the week’s refund offers have a total value of $131.59. dinners,” she reports. get mad any more — I get related by Jean Hum of first sentence from the label of L’Oreal Ultra Rich satisfaction!” Smart-shopper award This offer doesn’t require a refund form: "When I opened the can of Corona. N.Y.: The Smart Shopper Beauty Shampoo (16-ounce), Instant Hair Con­ cheese, I found it to be Would you want FLEX-NATURAL WONDER Offer, P.O. Box “ My children and I Award goes to Carme ditioner (16-ounce) and-or Intensive Conditioning Clearing tonight; Manchester, Conn. moldy and as hard as a "satisfaction” if the 5481, Hicksville, N.Y. 11816. Receive two Natural Treatment (4-ounce). Also send the register tape chicken you bought turned enjoyed pidying the new Savage of Balston Lake, Wonder Mascaras worth $5.60. Send a 3-by=*-inch rock. I wrote a note of Dizzy Dolphins game made N.Y. with the price(s) circled. You will receive a $1 re­ ' sunny Tuesday Monday, June 14, 1982 complaint to the company, out to be a “lemon” ? card on which you have written your Natural fund for each set of proofs. Elxpires Oct. 31, 1982. Frances Hicks of New by Milton Bradley. Unfor­ Her supermarket had Wonder shade selection (black or black-brown) and and within two weeks I tunately, two pieces broke. — See page 2 , Single copy 25

About Town By Paul Hendrie By United Press International advances and spare Beirut from from Lebanese troops stationed at Herald Reporter further destruction and bloodshed, the airport. Israeli troops surrounded the last the radio said. The council will con­ Defense Minister Arial Sharon, NEW YORK — The relatively young movement for a Palestinian stronghold outside sider deploying the Lebanese army who personally led the attack Sun­ ^‘Advertising In the nuclear disarmament flexed its muscles and displayed Beirut today, seizing the inter­ in Beirut to restore order. day on Baaba, visited the eastern Arts show is Sunday its grassroots flavor Saturday in a Central Park rally national airport and cutting the two U.S. presidential envoy Philip half of Beirut overnight and met which may have been the largest ever in this,country. main highways out of the capital. Habib arrived in Damascus for talks with Lebanese Christian represen­ Center Park will overflow with talent Sunday when • While reporters backstage at the rally nearly Lebanese President Elias Sarkis with Syrian President Hafez Assad tatives, Israel radio said today. the Manchester Art Association has its annual arts and Manchester Herald Doug and Charlie King, past and trampled each other and movie stars, musicians and lef­ formed a council of national salva­ on Israel’s terms for withdrawal The Christian Phalangists, who crafts show and sale. The show will get under way at 10 tovers from the '60s competed for publicity, 8(XI,000 to 1 tion to restore order in the country. from Lebanon. Habib met over the control the eastern sector of the ci­ a.m. and continue through to 4 p.m. It was rained out present owners of Pero Fruit Stand million people sang, danced, cheered and chanted in an The Israelis took control of the weekend with Israeli leaders. ty, joined Sharon’s forces in the last Sunday and rescheduled for this weekend. believe in advertising, especially In effort to focus the world’s attention on the issue of Khalde junction on the Mediterra­ The Israeli advances left all of drive to seize Baabda, a suburb 4 Artists and craftsmen from around New England will for 25 years has truly nuclear arms. nean coast just south of the airport, moslem West Beirut open to Israeli miles from the city that houses be on hand to demonstrate their talents and to sell some the Manchester Herald. Such The rally was organized in conjunction with the giving them command of the main artillery located on the surrounding Lebanon’s presidential palace. items. There will also be a food booth for those who advertising has made Pero a United Nations Special Session on Disarmament, now in . coastal highway to Beirut from the hills and effectively choked off any Palestinian sources said they want to come and spend the day and enjoy lunch under progress. south, Lebanese military officials escape route by land for the PLO expected Israel to attempt to take the shade of one of the big trees in the park. been one of the Manchester landmark for 55 yearsi ■ -The stars of the rally were the children who headed said. guerrillas or their leaders. Beirut’s closed airport “at any the march, the Israeli tanks pushed still closer to A Lebanese army officer con­ time,” in an effort to tighten the cir­ hundreds of sur­ Beirut, moving toward the Christian firmed the Israeli takeover of two cle around PLO forces in Beirut. Masons honor Wells Hundreds arrested vivors of the suburb of Hazmiyeh, residents said. runways at the Beirut airport, which Visit Pero Fruit Stand at 276 Hiroshima and Donald D. Wells of Plymouth Lane, past master of In Tel Aviv, the chief of staff of is closed. There was no resistance Please turn to page 8 chief reasons for the Oakland Street, Manchester. Ask In New York today Nagasaki bom­ ' the Israeli army said Beirut was M anchester Lodge of bings, who Masons, recently was for Doug or Charlie — they’ll tell you — See page 4 surrounded by “land, sea and air.” traveled from A force of Palestinian guerrillas, presented with the more. I iM— I I -I. II I.™ Japan, and the Masters Achievement the last line of resistance outside success of Pero busloads of people from Connecticut, Vermont, Beirut, was trapped in the south award for 1981 by the Michigan, Wisconsin and all over the country. Beirut suburbs between the airport Baffles rage Connecticut Grand Lodge Two busloads of Manchester area residents joined the of Masons. • and the center of the city — a dis­ This award is given to march. tance of just 4 miles. Israeli troops earlier cut off the the master of a lodge for Fruit Stand.” MARCHES BEGAN in several locations. Children led his promotion of the the parade into Central Park and kicked off the rally by Beirut-Damascus road — the other ideals of Masonry by releasing hundreds of helium-filled balloons. strategic highway — severing the near Sfanley guerrillas’ last link with Syria. presenting informative “As we came out of Grand Central Station, the whole cultural programs, giving Palestine Liberation Organization thing was right in front of us,” said Carol Egan of leader Yasser Arafat was believed civic service, attending hfonchester. By United Press International try and artillery from both sides,” to the sick and distressed with the surrounded guerrilla the command said in a statement. Among the marchers were musicians, playing forces. Infantry and artillery battles Masons and their everything from Scottish bagpipes to Japanese drums. Jhe mountains are three miles west families, during his year But one Palestinian official raged today between British forces of the capital. Puppeteers, carrying 20 foot high puppets. And actors, vowed, “They (the Israelis) will and Argentine troops defending two of office. Herald photo by Tarquinlo The command said the British who acted out plays in the streets. Japanese handed out have to come in to Beirut to destroy mountains near the besieged capital Manchester Lodge is forces struck Argentine positions colorful paper wreaths, symbolizing peace, while New us and that will kill thousands of of the Falkland Islands, the Argen­ the oldest fraternal around the capital last night at three Yorkers peddled buttons and shirts. Israeli soldiers.” tine military command said. organization in the town, The rally itself included speeches by celebrities, Running commentary points but early today Argentine The council-of national salvation The command said British forces politicians and activists and music ranging from rock to forces were “containing the assault Donald D. Wells having received its includes Sarkis, Prime Minister launched the new assault last night, charter from the Grand PERO reggae to folk. Allen Dollerls, co-president of the and holding their positions.” hitting Argentine lines in three graduating Class of 1982 at Coventry High Chefic Wazzan, Foreign Minister The new British assault, which Lodge in May of 1826. Fuad Butros and leading members places and using “a great amount of FARM FI FRUI VEGETAPJJK& THE TONE OF many of the speeches was sharply School, showed off unusual footwear during followed fighting Sunday for three anti-Reagan. Some speakers said the issue of disarma­ of the country’s Christian, Moslem material.” commencement exercises Saturday. He par­ other mountains, came amid new Concordia’s schedule ment must be linked to other issues. and Druze communities, staterun "T h e fighting has become moves by the Argentine government '0>retta Scott King, the wife of the late Dr.. Martin ticipated In a CIAC track meet In West Hart­ Beirut radio said. generalized for the possession of for a cease-fire and a mutual troop The following events are scheduled for Concordia Luther King, said the struggle for a. nuclear freeze is ford just before the ceremonies. Story, more The council will meet today, first Mount ’Tumbledown and Wireless Lutheran Church during the coming week: consistent with her husband’s Rght for civil rights. pictures on page 7. attempting to halt further Israeli Ridge with the intervention of infan­ Please turn to page 8 Monday —7 p.m., finance committee, church room; i i “There can be no peace without justice and no justice 7:30 p.m., church council, church room. without peace,” said Mrs. King. “We also have come to Tuesday —8 p.m., Concordia Church Women, church • New York because we have a dream. It is the timeless room. dream of a world free from war.” Wednesday —7:45 p.m., Concordia Choir, nave. r\ Please turn to page 4 Swensson to seek re-election

Auxiliary taps officers “N .! By Paul Hendrie MRS. SWENSSON’S recovery from development of day care centers and Herald Reporter the two broken legs has amazed even her assistance for single working parents but Mary Fletcher of Irving Members of the board of doctors, who had said she might never be more work needs to be done in this area.” Citing the experience she gained in her Street has been elected directors are Mary able to bend one of her legs again. MRS. SWENSSON reiterated her op­ Fletcher, Shirley Glenney,’ | first term in the General Assembly, state chairman of the She said she recognized that the changes position to a state income tax and the tax Jonice Fitzgerald, Shirley Rep. Elsie L. “Biz” Swensson, R-13th Manchester Auxiliary of in the boundaries of her assembly district, on unincorporated businesses. She said McCray, and Jean District, this morning announced she will Child and Family Services made under the . reSpportionment plan funds for social services could be raised Trombley. seek re-election. Inc. Election of officers adopted last summer, will make her dis­ without new taxes by cutting waste. She took place at the annual Mrs. Swensson’s long anticipated an­ trict “a rough one.” But she expressed At the meeting, the. pointed to the Department of Transporta­ picnic and auction at the nouncement came before supporters in the confidence in her ability to reach out to tion scandal as an example of waste in V M home of Diedre Simon, 417 auxiliary voted to pledge Municipal Building Hearing Room. voters who might not be famiiiar with her. $1,500 to aid in the Child government. S. Main St. Her Democratic opponent is expected to Mrs. Swensson said mailings and. per­ Mrs. Swensson said she may ask to and Family program for be former Mayor John W. Thompson, who Other officers and com­ sonal contact have convinced her that the serve on the powerful Appropriation Com­ 1982-83. P ro e m s from the has yet to announce. issues that most concern her constituents mittee members elected auction will be donated to mittee, if she wins re-election. were:.Audrey Young, vice Mra. Swensson said injuries to her legs, are home ownership, education, job the fund for Christmas sustained when a hit-and-run driver ran security and health care. “I wish that I could tell you that the past chairman; Florence presents for foster session of the General Assembly was a Freeman, secretary, and her down last fall in a Center Street acci­ Mrs. Swensson, who serves on the children. Items were dent, should not hamper her re-election Human Services Committee, as well as successful one,” she said. “It wasn’t. This Shirley Glenney, is an election year and political posturing brought by members, for bid. the Government Administration and Elec­ treasurer. the auction. on the part of the Democratic majority “I’m not using my handicap to get tions Committee^ said she believes sociai services are compatible with spending was more a priority than responsible Also: Rosemary Pappa elected,” she declared. “Last time, we legislation.” rang.5,000 door bells. I don’t know if the cuts. and Donna Uriano, Mrs. Swensson said she is in the process Herald photo by Pinto old legs will hold up this time, but I’m “In my own committee on Human Ser­ hospitality chairmen; vices, legislation was passed to assure the of forming a campaign committee. She Marilyn Peraccio and going to try. He (Thompson) is a great REP. ELSIE L. SWENSSON joggdr, so he’s going to ring those door legai rights of rape victims,” she said, said she did not yet know how much her Jonice Fitzgerald, “^ o g ress has been made towards further campaign will cost. . . . throws hat In ring program chairmen; beils faster.” Mildred Fillmore, publici­ A Few of the Familiar Faces t y ; Elsie Swensson, Left to right; legislative; and Leslie Doug, Helen, Charlie, Marie . Belcher, nominating. Report says home buyers face bleak decade Also: Jean Trombley, Norma White, Anita Ibrthe •WASHINGTON (UPI) - Unless us.” First-time buyers made up 36 percent been given.” Murphy, and Diedre federal and local goverment policies are ’Ilje report, “Homeownershlp: The of the housing market in 1977,17 percent "Housing market conditions in 1982 Simon, ways and means; iiaduaie changed, would-be home buyers face “a. American Dream Adrift,” said median in 1979 but only 13.5 percent in 1981, the show little prospect for improvemAit, Mary McKinney and Lynn and the future trends that seem likely to Guidance, reassur­ decade of difficulty,” a nationwide sur­ home prices rose nationally from $58,000 report said. Cleary, telephone and characterize the balance of the 1960s ance, encourage­ vey rreleased today said. in 19’^, when the group las made a James W. Christian, the group’s chief MaryJane Pazda, promise a decade of difficulty for home ment... these and The report by the U.S. League of similar survey, to $72,000 In 1981, an in­ ecomomist, said in an interview that membership. buyers,” the report said. other fine gifts for Savings Associations described a bleak crease of 11.4 percent. statistics do not clearly show where the missing first-time buyers went. Some graduates can be Hanrlipatrr housing picture in. 1981 — with high During that period, the average cost of are renters, and “many are probably found in the form mortgage rates making homes less af­ funds to savings associations — what they pay for the money they lend home still at home,” be said. POOL SALE of books, Bibles, fordable, particularly for first-time hovers — and warned, these conditions buyers — rose from 7.4 percent to 10.9 (Jiristian said population projections All prloM drastically music a ^ jewelry ‘‘Your Homotown Conmiunlty Nowspapor” could continue tluough the decade. percent. Mortgage rates for buyers were for the 1980s indicate enormous denuuid raducad on naw 1982 Put The Herald Advertising To Work For Vpul I ■ ■: « . - ■ Herald photo by Tw^ilHo for new bousing. But the same projec­ Inside Today Famlly*8lxa 31* League Presidet Hoy Green said the driven from 10.6 percent to 14.47 percent. Swimming Poola, (^ tr a l. problem is one of “cafdtal shor- These factors pushed the median, tions, he said, forecast for coming years compMa with dock, ]0ibles CALL DISPLAY ADVBmSIHG 643-2711 ^ge — .not enough savings in the monthly housing expense for home the smallest number of people-in tbe 20 pages,2 sections fanea, llltdr and LIGHT FROM COD Ace hurler economy to meet tte financial needs of buyers from $555 to $816, a 22 percent In­ prime saving ages of 45 to 65 relative to Advice ...... 11 L ottery...... 2 warranty, lacludaa the houiring markets, govemm,ent and in­ crease. the prime borrowing ages of 25 to 44 in Area to w n s...... 7 O bituaries...... 8 dallvary lor onijf Southington High School’s ace hurler, Jul|e The report said that over the last the entire last half of the 20th century. & Books Bolduc, completes delivery as she fires one- dustry.” Business...... 20 Opinion...... 6 $979.00 wtaia supply' life fo r m an decade home prices have risen faster ' This trend toward more borrowers hitter to lead her team to state Class LL girls’ “The problem is scarce and expensive Classified ... 18-19 Peopletalk...... 2 lasts. Financing money,” Green said, "and unless there than incomes of the age group 25 to 35, compared to savers, C^irlstian said, C om ics...... 17 Sports...... 13-16 avallsMa. Call eoi- S A O lU n S t softball championship with 10-1 win over is some positive change in the direction which includes many first-time home points to “a continuing capital shortage Entertainment .12 Television ...... 12 Manchester High In Meriden. See story and of the nation’s monetary and. fiscal buyers, creating a growing “affordabili­ through this decade that really requires more photos on page 13. policies that problem will remain with ty gap.” a go(^ deal more attention t t o it has

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News Briefing ibaTOM Appeal claims Mayor on his way to Taiwan

Mayor Stephen T. Penny was bring into this area some of the money counties in the two countries. Because trade goal to their mission. Penny asked liquor permit Taiwan spends in the United States as Connecticut does not have an active the Chajhber of Commerce to collect scheduled to take off from Kenney Air­ Doctor raps port at 10 this morning for Taiwan as a a matter of Taiwanese national policy. county government, the Capitol Region appropriate materials. New Saudi king member of a delegation from the Capitol Council of Governments was chosen as Included are annual reports of cor­ Region to help set up a cultural The balance of trade between the the regional structure most nearly cor­ porations, literature and samples of Reagan policies LOW UT T IM K IU n M it violates zoning United States and Taiwan is unfavorable is pro-Western partnership with a Taiwanese county. responding. Manchester products. NEW HAVEN (U PI) — A top doctor at Taking on an added mission, the group to the U.S. Penny is a past vic-chairman of The flight that began today includes a iU YAD H , Saudi Arabia (U P I) - Saudi 14-hour air trip to Tokyo and a two-and-a Yale-New Haven says the Reagan ad­ jW. A resident of East Middle Turnpike has appealed is carrying witn ii literature aoout and CRCOG and has served as chairman of Crown Prince Fahd, the staunchly pro- ministration can’t cut funding for the a town decision to issue a liquor permit for a products front Capitol area manufac­ The main objective of the trip, its transDortation committee. half hour flight to Taipei. Penny will western power running Saudi Arabia IIH " ** ClZ3« handicapped and at the same tim e order , restaurant in a former warehouse at Manchester turers and suppliers. Their object is however, is the partnership between When the delegation decided to add the return June 27. from behind the throne for years, Green. The appeal will be heard by the Zoning hospitals to make every effort to save urn WCATHm FOTOOAtT • automatically became king with the Board of Appeals July 26. death of his ailing half-brother Khaled. severely deformed newborns. Dr. Joseph Warshaw, outgoing direc­ The appeal was brought by Raymond B. Wood- ' ; Diplomatic sources said the death of tor of the hospital’s Newborn Special bridge of 485 .E. Middle Turnpike against a decision the late monarch would not alter the Care Unit, said it was inconsistent for by Thomas O’Marra, zoning enforcement officer, foreign policies of Saudi Arabia — the White House to set that policy and to issue, the restaurant-liquor permit to Robert Washington’s closest Middle East ally. Weather threaten to withhold Medicaid and Rivers for a new restaurant in the building'at 501 Khaled, 69, was buried Sunday following East Middle Turnpike which already contains afternoon prayers at the Great Mosque Medicare if it isn’t followed. “How can we rationalize or even several businesses. qf Riyadh. accept (these) edicts ... when public Woodbridge, represented by attorney Laurence Fahd Ibn Abdul Aziz had been running policies by the same administration Today’s forecast P. Rubinow, says the permit was issued in violation the show from his position as crown result in marked restrictions in the sup­ of zoning regulations. He savs the premises are less prince since Khaled ascended the throne, Today becoming partly cloudy this afternoon with a port available to assist the handicapp^ than the required 200 feet from a lot used by the after the assassination of King Faisal by chance of a few showers or thunderstorms. Highs this to carry out research activities which Community Baptist Church. He also says the a deranged nephew in 1975. afternoon 65 to 70. Easterly winds around 10 mph shif­ improve health and result in preven­ restaurant does not meet the parking requirements, Khaled, who had a history of heart ting to westerly during this afternoon. Tonight tion?” he asked. that its premises abut a single-family house and are trouble, died early Sunday. Fahd, 60, was becoming clear. Lows 50 to 55. Light and variable winds. It was Warshaw who last year cited near a church, the ^ n io r Citizens’ Center and a instantly declared king and Prince Ab­ Tuesday mostly sunny and warmer. Highs in the 70s. two or three cases in which he said the number of other liquor outlets. dullah, 58, Commander of the Saudi Winds becoming southerly 10 to IS mph. hospital withheld treatment to newborns O’Marra said his inspection leads to believe the national guard, replaced him as Crown UPI photo with Down’s Syndrome after they restaurant is more than 200 feet away from the Prince. developed intestinal problems that kept church lot and that the 26 parking spaces he Fahd guided the kingdom's investment Extended outlook N. them from digesting food. required as a condition of the permit cover the policies in> recent years, making the oil- Today in history He said at a seminar on “ Ethical zoning requirements. rich desert kingdom increasingly depen­ Extended outlook for New England Wednesday 20% -40% OFF! Issues in Health Care” at Yale-New Rivers is represented by attorney Joel Janenda. dent on the West, mainly the United through Friday; Haven Hospital Saturday that doctors States. Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: Partly In 1777 the "Stars and Stripes” became the national flag. Here Qen. have to make life support decisions on a cloudy with a chance of showers or thunderstornOs MISSES’ SPORTSWEAR! George Washington Is presented the first flag by Betsy Ross. The case-by-case basis and “ not be restricted Wednesday and Thursday. Partly cloudy Friday. Highs Twister smashes photograph Is a copy of a painting depicting the event. by arbitrary laws...” Wednesday in the 70s to low 80s and high temperatures • Skirts, summer solids and prints. Thursday and F rid a y in the 60s and 70s. L ow Ludes has solution 8-18, reg. $22 to $32 25%-40% ott car, kills driver temperatures mostly in the 50s. • Shorts, assorted woven styles, 8 to Resort to stop ads, Vermont: Chance of rain or thundershowers each da^. 16. Reg. $19 12.97 B y United Press International Conservative Firemen respond Highs in the 70s. Lows in the 50s. i to picture problem • Blouses, summer solids, stripes refund travel costs Maine, New Hampshire: Chance of showers early and printsi S-M-L, 8 to 18, reg. $14 Two tornadoes ripped through the educator dead to 101 alarms Wednesday then fair. Chance of rain Thursday. Clearing & $26 20%-40% oil •Southeast, killing a North Carolina man ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - A Connec­ . Manchester High School Principal Jacob Ludes hopes Friday. Highs in the 70s Wednesday cooling to the 60s whose car was lifted from a parking lot TROY, Ala. (UPI) — Dr. Max Raffer­ BOSTON (U P I) — Shortstaffed Boston ticut vacation resort has agreed to stop a he has found a way to reduce the eclipse by picture- • Spring & Summer Coordinates, Thursday and Friday. Lows in the mid 40s to lower SOs^ and tossed into a fence. Rains swept the ty, the conservative head of California firefighters called on eight neighboring deceptive promotional campaign and re­ takers of the platform where diplomas are awarded ’ blouses, skirts, slacks and jackets nation from the Rockies to the Atlantic schools in the turbulent 1960s who built a fire departmehts this weekend to help fund travel costs to New York state during graduation ceremonies. from famous makersi 25%-40% oH Coast, dousing Philadelphia with record­ national reputation attacking busing, sex them respond to 101 alarms that signaled residents who traveled there, says At­ Ludes said a professional photographer has been • T-Shirts, solids and novelties. setting amounts. education and the “ New L eft,” died in a everything from a six-alarm factory In­ torney General Robert Abrahams. engaged to photograph each graduate as he or she S-M-L, Reg. $8-$16 20%-30% oil A twister in Zebulon, N.C., Sunday car crash despite rescue efforts by a 17- ferno to run-of-the-mill kitchen stove The Treetops Camping Gub Inc. of National forecast receives a diploma. settled on the roof of a car — throwing it year-old girl. fires. Kent, Conn., had mailed letters to more By United Press International Ixos A n geles pc 72 59 "W e have made these arrangements in the hopes that more than 200 feet and killing the driver Rafferty, 65, drove his car off an When the: Boston Plate and Window than 130,000 New York state residents City & Fest H i L o P e p Louisville sy 80 53 > we can eliminate the crush of photographers and friends after bouncing it on the ground and earthen dam and landed upside down in Glass Co. went up in flames shortly after saying they had won free prizes — such Albuquerque pc 94 SB .... M em p h is sy M 60 \ in front of the platform. This crush of people has usually 16.97-19.97 Anchorage cy 59 46 .... Miami Been pc 89 80 smashing it into a fence. about 15 feet of water Sunday, state 6 p.m. Saturday, covering South Boston as color television sets and video Asheville sy 79 58 .04 Milwaukee pc 80 66 obscured the view of everyone else present,” Ludes MISSES’ DRESSES Police O fficer J.S. Medlin said several troopers said. R afferty was trapped in­ with a pall of back smoke, the recorders — that could be collected if A tla n ta sy 84 63 .... Minneapolis pc 82 50 says. side the car for 10 minutes until rescuers Billines sn 73 56 SO Nashville sy 82 60 Reg. $24-$40. A large selection of witnesses described seeing a dark funnel firefighters’ nightmare was just begin­ they traveled to the resort, Abrams said Birmingham sy 84 62 .... New Orlens pc 98 72 Arrangements of the graduation ceremony are com­ doud set down on the car at the entrance dragged him out. ning. Sunday. B oston cy 56 50 .89 New York pc 56 64 1.'55 ■ plete. It is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial summer styles to choose from. In­ of a grocery store parking lot. Jesse Dean of Troy State University’s Educa­ However, the attorney general said BrwnsvM Tx.pc 98 75 .... Oklahm Cty pc 80 62 cluding sundressesi Cool poly/cot- Sunday morning, however, a bleary- B u ffa lo sy .75 54 .... O m aha ts 79 64 Field. Vick, 39, was lying on the ground about tion Department since 1971, Rafferty eyed group of firefighters attended ser­ everyone who contacted his office had Chrlstn S.C. sy 82 70 .... Philadelphia pc 59 S3 2.04 If it rains, the ceremony will be put off to Wednesday. tons and polyesters In assorted 50 feet from the car when rescuers was the State Superintendent of Public vices at Forest Hills Cemetery in the won prizes such as plastic clocks or radio Charltt N.C. sy 81 63 .... P h oen ix sy m 75 .... If it rains then, the ceremony w ill be moved indoors to C h icago pc 78 56 .... Pittsburgh sy 75 40 !... prints and solids. 8-16, 6-14 petites. reached him. He died of internal in­ Instruction in California from 1963-1971 Dorchester section for “Firefighters headphone sets, which cost less than Cleveland sy 78 50 .... Portlana M. pc SO 46 .42 "Clarke Arena at 6 p.m. juries. — years of sometimes violent anti-war Memorial Sunday,” a nationwide exer­ their travel expenses. Columbus sy 79 40 .... Portland Or. pc 63 55 .08 . Admission to the reserved seating outdoors and to all D a lla s pc 86 71 .... 54 88 IM The tornado also ripped off about one- demonstrations on campuses. His tenure cise for deceased firefighters. Those who traveled to Treetop were Providence pc 'seating indoors will be by ticket only. D en v e r ts 76 56 .... Richmond pc 74 50 L41 20%-50% OFF! third of the American Plumbing and overlapped Ronald Reagan’s gover­ required to view a sales presentation and Des Moines cy 80 62 .... St. Louis pc 81 SB IClectric Supply Co. building roof. norship. were asked to sign a long-term D e tro it sy 76 51 .... Salt Lak Ctypc 86 56 id • Duluth c y 77 55 .... San Antonio pc 91 43 JUNIORS’ SPORTSWEAR Seabrook delay membership contract. E l P a s o sy 101 56 .... 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(UPI) - The sub­ the second of two planned reactor units W ic h lU ts n $10-$20 7.97-15.97 Utile Rook pc 83 66 .... 1 ■Mary Henderson, a destitute, elderly ject of acid rain w ill be on the agenda at the Seabrook nuclear plant .will be BRISTOL (U PI) — About 35 nurses ak < ’1 A Manchester truck driver was burned to death Satur- • T-Shirts, stripes and solids, reg. ! woman whose persistent mutterings next week when the six New England more costly than allowing construction the Bristol Convalescent Home went on 'day when the gasoline tanker he was driving rolled over $10-$24 7.97-14.99 about being the jet-set daughter of a governors and five eastern Canadian to proceed on schedule, according to the strike today to protest what they said l l the center guardrail on 1-91 in Enfield and exploded in ' Swimsuits, now 25% offi Sizes 5- •prominent British diplomat were long ig- premiers gather in Maine for their an­ prime builders of the plant. was the home’s refusal to recognize their 1 [ 1 flames. , 13. reg. $26-$32 18.99-23.99 inored, has been reunited with her nual meeting. The Public Utilities Commission is union, the Federation of Nurses and The accident was reported to state police at 10:04 a.m. ; wealthy brother. The issue was raised last year, but ran holding hearings this week on a possible Health Professionals. Lottery The driver, 38-year-old Charles L. Fish of Manchester, Anthony Edward Phillips, who flew to into opposition, particularly from coal- delay of the-second unit because of finan­ The Department of Health Services died that evening at Bay State Medical Center In ! Miami Sunday and identified Mrs. producing Nova Scotia. cial problems facing Public Service Co. said the nursing home had made Springfield, a spokesman for the hospital said. 16.99-19.99 ; Henderson as his sister, was shaken by This year. Gov. Richard Snelling will of New Hampshire. satisfactory contingency plans to take Fish apparently lost control of his truck on 1-91 ■ his sister's physical condition and be armed with a report from a regional The commission has threatened the care of the estimated 160 to 170 patients Numbers drawn in New 6173. northbound near E xit 47. The truck veered on to the me­ JUNIORS’ DRESSES , pledged she would never want for proper study committee, which has concluded delay unless PSC improves its financial at the skilled nursing care facility, which England Saturday; Rhode Island daily: 8002. dian, rolled over the guardrail, and landed in flames in Reg. $26-$38. A large variety of ' care again. all 11 states and provinces may have situation by selling off some its 35 per­ means round the clock care. Connecticut daily; 856. .Vermont daily: 118. .. (he southbound lane of the highway, state police said. dresses and sundresses In summer "1 was horrified," he said. “ The last cause to worry about the environmental cent ownership of the Seabrook project. “ We’ll monitor the strike on a daily Maine daily: 124. Massachusetts dally: Police said 1-91 southbound was closed for an hour solids, prints and strlpesi Sizes 5-13. ■ time I saw her she was living in very impact of acid rain. But in written testimony released basis,” Irene DiPace, medical facilities New Hampshire daily; 7363. because of the accident. Heat from the fire burned the good circumstances.” Environmental Secretary Brendan Saturday, PSC officials said a two-year certification administrator for the road, and a section of the highway had to be repaved, “ She's going to be looked after very Whittaker, who chaired the panel, said delay would hike electric bills by 3950 Department of Health Services, said Misses’ and Juniors’ Dresses & Sportswear, all | police said. : well from now on,” Phillips said. He Snelling hopes to get a resolution passed million over the next 18 years and raise today. She said two inspectors were at D&L stores. The truck, a new tanker owned by the General Oil plans to take his sister to back to London acknowledging regional concern about the cost of the unit by 3619 million. the home and would report later. Company of East Hartford, was destroyed in the acci­ later this week. acid rain — a resolution that might in­ “ A delay of Unit II would not only in- The home was tight-lipped about the Almanac dent. A company spokesman was not available this mor- The 66-year-old woman, who believed fluence action both in Congress an creax the cost of the unit. It would strike. . fling to estimate the financial loss to the company. her brother dead, wandered the streets Canada. throw doubt over it, making it much “ All w e can say is yes there is a strike “ This has been quite a traumatic experience,” said a of Miami Beach for at least five years, Acid rain is caused when pollutants harder for (PSC) to reduce its ownership going on,” a woman at the nursing home woman who answered the telephone at General Oil. “ We the constant victim of muggers and poor from the industrial regions to the west or make other arrangements to improve said over the telephone. She declined to health. Her identification papers were float eastward and fall to the earth in the its financial flexibility,” said Carles give her name or the number of patients B y United Press International - have to get our wits together.” * The fiery crash was one of five fatal accidents in stolen. form of precipitation. Bayless, PSC vice president for finance. at the home. Today is Monday, June 14, the 165th day of 1962 with (!)onnecticut over the weekend. 200 to follow. An unidentified man was killed in New Canaan at 2 Today is Flag Day: a.m. today when his southbound car went o ff Route 123, The moon is in its last quarter. : hit and broke a utility pole, and then went on and struck Peopletalk The morning stars are Mercury and Venus. a tree, police said. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. A Bridgeport woman, Ramona Garcia, 32, was killed / y Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. Sunday morning when a car belonging to a relative pur­ Pope on tape American novelist Harriett3eecher Stowe, author of sued her car, bumped it in the rear, and then struck it “ Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was born June 14, 1811. ;; again on the side. Ms. G arcia’s car then veered into a Pope John Paul l l ’s visit to Britain can be viewed On this date in history: . pole. from a two-hour video cassette that w ill be In 1775, the U.S. Arm y was founded. CongresS Police said they didn’t know who was driving the se­ )lf available shortly in that country for 380. authorized the recruitment of 10 companies of riflemen 0 cond car at the tim e of the Incident. l : - What’s unusual is that the cassette is being made to serve one year. Archie Cooper, 43, of New Haven, was killed Saturday from tape shot by both the government-owned BBC In 1777, the “ Star and Stripes” became the national evening while working on a trailer in his backyard. He and its commercial rival, ITV, which competed flag. was crushed to death when supports holding the trailer against one another last year with separate ver­ In 1951, Wisconsin Republican Sen. Joseph McCarthy collapsed. sions of London’s royal wedding. charged Defense Secretary (3eorge Mardiall with . Cooper was pronounced dead on arrival at St. Profits from the John Paul cassette are to go to having “common cause” with Russian conununist Raphael’s Hospital in New Haven. charity. leader Josef Stalin during World War H. Thomas R. Sankowskl, 30, o f Southington, was killed In 1973, Jeb Stuart Magriider, President Nixon elec­ Saturday in a three-vehicle accident on North Main No thanks tion officU l, testified he, John Mitchell, H.R. Haldennap Street in Southington, ^nkow skl was pronounced dead and John Dean w ere involved in the W atergate bugging On arrival at Bradley Memorial Hospital in Southington. Hugh Hefner declined an invitation, but Gillette, plot and subsequent cover-up attem pt.' Andrew Luclbello, 20, of Meriden, was driving a van Wyo., will go ahead with plans for “ Haughty Hugh south on North Main Street when the van collided with a Hefner Happenings” scheduled July 24. A thought for the day: Spanish novelist Miguel de Cer­ pickup truck driven by David Downes, 19, of The event is meant to show Gillette isn’t as bad vantes said, “ Let every naan mind his pwp business.!’ Southington, police said. The van then c o llid ^ with a as portrayed in a recent Playboy article that . car driven by Sankbwski in the northbound lane. descibed the community of 15,000 as a "d irty, ugly, . Downes and Luclbello were taken to Bradley cold, treeless little oil and coal boom town.” Memorial along with two passengers in the van, Henry The Chamber of Commerce has its work cut out. Santoni, 33, and John Torres, 25, both of Meriden, and a Last week a brawl in Gillette involved 500 people at iianriirBtpr lirralii passenger in the pickup truck, David Sweezey, 18, of WOODY ALLEN POPE JOHN PAUL II TRACY AUSTIN Southington. a mud wrestling match featuring female mud Richard M. Diamond, Publisher . - wrestlers known as the Chicago Knockers. . “really anti-fashion" . cassette available soon . . shortchanged? Luclbello and Sweezey w ere treated and released. Six people were arrested and two officers were Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager Downes was in good condition. Santoni and Torres were treated for minor injuries at Campbell County in fair condition. Memorial Hospital. His and hers Thorpughly country USP8 327-500 VOL. Cl, No. 216 PuMMwd dally axotpl Sunday Suggaatad carriar rataa ara Fashion note Male athletes make more money from en­ (k)untry performer Jimmy Dean was among and cartaln'Iiolldaya by lha $1.20 waakly, $8.12 lor ona Grange plans meeting dorsements than females, the July issue of those on hand as the late Buck Ryan was inducted Manciwatar PuMWiIng Co., 18 month. $15.38 lor Ihraa montha, posthumously into the Virginia Country Music Hall Bralnard Placa, Manchaitar, $30.70 lor aix montha and $81.40 Manchester Grange will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Woody Allen “ dresses like the dog's breakfast,” Glamour says. Conn. 08040. Sacond elaat lor ona yaar. Mall rataa ara of Fame in Crewe, Va. ^ 205 Olcott St. The theme of the program is tra v d time, according to fashion designer Ralph Lauren, who The magazine says Bjorn Borg earns 31.320,000 a poatagb paid 'at Manchottar, availabla on raquaat' ..and members may bring pictures and souvenirs of their year to use certain rackets, clothes and Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad- nonetheless is glad to have the moviemaker sport Ryan, who died last year, was a self-taught fiddler diaM diangaa to ttia Manchaatar travels. shoes, and John McEhiroe is paid 31.030,000 for the To placa a daaalllad or diaplay the Lauren label. who played with Dean’s Texas Wildcats. Harald. R.O. Box 581, . advanlaomant, or to raport a There w ill be an auction table, and old eifeglasses and same sort of arrangements. Manchaatar. Conn. 08040. Lauren said in an interview taped for broadcast nawa Mam story or pictura Idaa, liearing aides are still being collected. Refreshments on a WCBS-TV show today tlut Allen "really is Chris Evert Lloyd’s endorsements, however, Ryan was inducted “ for his contribution to coun­ call 843-2711. Ollloa houra arc To aubacriba, or to raport a will be served following the meeting. anti-fashion ... and doesn’t loolc like he cares about bring her only 31 million a year, and Tracy Austin try and western music throu^iout the United States 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday MOST D&L STORES OPEN%ON. THRU FRI. TIL fi P.M. AND OPEN SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 collects a mere 3750,000. Glamour says the reasons dallvary problacn. call 847-8848. through Friday. clothes. But he has great taste.” and through Virginia,", said Stanley Worsham, oniea houra aia 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 are “ practical rather than sexist.” “ The men’s „ 'Ml B- Nmv Brllxln op«i Thur.. night only; Now Britain and Groton cloMd Sunday. The designer said he once lent Allen his own tux president of the Virginia Folk Music Association. ‘p.m. Monday tbrough Friday and Tha Manchaatar Harald . la ,a Supermarket shopping tips Corblna Comar, Marldwt and Now London alao opon aat. ui ». dm— r - m 7. when the comedian had to appear with Betty Ford. ranking list is bigger, there are more men’s tour­ 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. DaUvary aubacribar to Unllad Proaa Intar- naments and men get more media exposure.” Also, aliould ba mada by 8 p.m. Mon­ r^onal nawa aarvicaa and la a Lauren also suggested that Allen, not having the Ryan was wellknown for such fiddling tunes as Martin Sloane explains how to save money at the .CORBINS CORNER .AVON-SIMSBURY .MANCHESTER .BRISTOL .NEW BRITAIN .MERIDEN .VERNON .NEW LONDON .GROTON equipment such as toinis rackets tends to get day through Friday and by 7:30 mambar ol tha Audit Buraau ol proper shoes, wear sneakers. “ And that’s wlut he “ Orange Blossom Special,” “ Mocking Bird,” and a.m. Saturday. CIrculationa. grocery store — every Wednesday and Saturday in his ■did." named after men players, not women. “ Maiden’s Prayer.” “ Supermarket, Shopper” column in The Maiidiester Herald. k i I 1 > T MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., June 14, 1982 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. June 14. 1982 ------^---- , ■ . ■ -^------1------1------,------Poll shows Weicker over AAoffett, but behind Bush in GOP

sure who they would support. zuto of Watertown had 11 percent, Sen. Russell Post of ■ HARTFORD (UPI) - Republican Sen. Lowell P. the four-way Republican race for governor, more Of those who did have a Republican preference, Lewis Canton five percent and Sen. Gerald Labriola df Weicker has a slight edge over Democratic opponent Toby Moffett in a general election but trails rival than half the respondenU had no preference or were not Rome of Bloomfield led with 21 percent, Richard Boz- Naugatuck four percent, ' ; • Prescott Bush In a GOP primary, a new poll shows. Weicker also bolds a slim lead In a three way race if he decides to run as an independent for the U.S. Senate, according to the poll releaskt Friday by the University of Connecticut's Institute of Social Inquiry. The findings are based on 500 CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN random telephone inter­ views of adults MEAT DEPT, SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS made between June 2 and June ______6 and allow for a U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELE8 KRAKUS WA nn five percent IMPORTED HAM .b *Zu88 error. SHOULDER STEAK SWITZERLAND GA AA Weicker, running as a Republican, led Moffett 43 per­ SWISS CHEESE .b *2.89 cent to 39 percent in a head-on confrontation while in a (LONDON BROIL) MUCKE’8 a a INTERNATIONAL RALLY MARCHING TO THE MUSIC threeway race, Weicker led 31 percent to 28 percent for B O L O G N A . b * l . 0 8 a band of musicians along Central Park East Moffett and 24 percent for Bush. ?2.09 a contingent of marchers from Sweden M Among Republicans, Bush held the lead over Weicker, WEAVER A with the Greenwich challenger holding a commanding CHICKEN ROLL .b *2.49 56 percent to 32 percent for the incumbent. MUCKE'S • ^ A A But If Bush wins the GOP nomination and Weicker U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONE:E88 SKINLESS FRANKS .b * 1 . 9 9 dropped out, the poll showed Bush losing badly to Speakers link disarmament to other issues Moffett, 48 percent to 36 percent. TOP BLADE NEWI — HORMEL G A A A The poll showed that among independent voters, CHEESE & PEPPERONI m *2.99 Weicker was favored in a match up with Moffett but in a SWEET LIFE — REO. OR MAPLE wG A A Bush-Moffett contest, the Democratic challenger was STEAK B A C O N pas* 1 . 9 9 People commented on the patience and favored. »2.19 BLUE RIDQE FARMS A A* Continued from page 1 courtesy in the crowd. In a three way race, independents were 37 percent for EGG POTATO SALAD .b 99^ The scene behind the stage was hectic. "I think it was a minor miracle that, Weicker, 24 percent for Moffett and 21 percent for Bush. Reporters and photographers pushed and you could bring that many people into a- In the gubernatorial race. Democratic Gov. William shoved each other for places on two place like on an O’Neill continues to hold a commanding lead over House U.8.D.A. CHOICE BONELE8 elevated platforms adjacent to the stage. emotional issue and have no incidents," Speaker Ernest Abate of Stamford, 59 percent to 11 per- Some of the celebrities actively sought said Debbie Adams of Manchester. SHOULDER media attention. Reporters, covering the Perhaps the high point of the day came ' GARDEN FRESH event for media ranging from super­ near the end. The celebrities on the stage ROAST PRODUCE SPECIALS market tabloids to national network gave way to children, who spoke of their Toby raps Lowell ?1.99 television, jostled for position when pop­ fears that nuclear war would rob them of ular singer Joan Baez called an im­ their futures. promptu press conference. Dr. Helen Caldicott, of Physicians for on campaign fund SEEDLESS GRAPES...... • 1 . 2 9 Social Responsibility, told the gathering PRIDE OF THE FARM THE SCENE WAS much more that Saturday should be just the start of ,.5 9 « relaxed in the crowd itself. the arms freeze movement. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UPI) - Rep. Toby Moffett, PEPPERS ...... For a dollar, you could buy a bottle of "Don’t believe what politicians say, D-Conn., has accused Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., TURKEY beer from a man selling the brew out of a watch what they do,” she said. "Most of straddling the fence on the issue of money in political JUMBO CANTELOUPE ...... 9 9 * steel garbage can packed with ice — politicians who have authorized freeze campaigns. BREASTS 4-8 lb. avg...... lb "more beer, less bombs” — then walk resolutions are still authorizing funds for Moffett said Weicket's response to criticism from' n.l9 those bombs. Watch those politicians. through the dust clouds kicked up by ■rival Prescott Bush, about his original vote to allow law­ #i or^de a -- 5 i 0 9 « ralliers dancing to the music of popular "Will our babies survive? Remember, makers to take tax deductions for Washington, D.C., CALIF. POTATOES singers Jackson Browne and Bruce there aren't Communist babies or living expenses is “one of the most dazzling side-steps. Springsteen. capitalist babies. A baby is a baby.” yet in the Weicker Waltz.” “Weicker is now saying that he voted for the tax deductions because he wanted to make it a little easier ■■■■■■■■■■■■ for people who aren't millionaires to serve In the I, — TUESDAY ONLY —- Congress,’’Moffett said. “Why? Because Weicker says Hundreds arrested Herald photos by Hendrie' ' there already are enough millionaires down there.” Moffett said while he agrees with Weicker on that SEA OF PROTESTERS point the incumbent has, on the other hand, “opposed COOKED HAM ib *2.19 . . . up to a million people In Central Park every serious proposal aimed at diminishing the role of 4 in New York protest money In politics.” Country-Style a E E “So here we have Lowell Weicker, in the middle of a heated campaign, trying to sound like an advocate of RIB-END PORK ik*1.5g NEW YORK (UPI) - Helmeted police Protesters at the U.S. Mission, in the campaign reform— while he quietly fights any effort to guarding the U.N. missions of the five shadow of the United Nations Buildings, lessen the importance of money in political campaigns. major world powers today arrested shouted “the whole world is watching” The fact IS, Lowell Weicker benefits from keeping more than 600 chanting anti-nuclear as their arrested collegues were carried things just the way they are,” Moffett said. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS ib * 1.99 protesters who tried to blockade the on stretchers or led to waiting buses. Speaking at a breakfast meetihg Sunday with 2S0 diplomatic compounds in a massive dis­ Sitting or standing with linked arms, members of the Letter Carriers’ Union. Moffett play of civil disobediance. the demonstrators also chanted “We said, “Nearly half of the members of the United States We Give Old Fashioned l\o Substitute More than 3,000 police officers guarded shall live in peace” and cheered as a Senate are millionaires, including the Hepuniican For Quality the missions of the United States, the busloads of those arrested were driven Senator from Connecticut—Lowell Weicker.” Butcher Service ... Soviet Union, China, France and Great away. Moffett said he expected to ^ many more variations Britain, and the firsts arrest were made Deputy Police Commisioner for Public in the Weicker Waltz between now and November 2. Information Alice McGillion said police “As be tries to explain the inconsistencies in his before the “ Blockade the Bombmakers” STORE HOURS; protest officially started at 8 a.m. — wearing helmets in the event of trou­ record, Lowell Weicker will have to create some clever ble — had orders to arrest anyone who k Highland S t SAVE side-steps and quick-steps,” Moffett said. Mon. fi Tues. 'til 6:0.0 . : j 317 Although there were no reports of tried to cross official barricades. violence, the display of civil dis­ The staffs at the missions had to go Wed., Thurs., & Fri. 'til 9:00 MANCHESTER obediance contrasted sharply with the through special security chgcks to get to with Rebate! anti-nuclear rally by more than 700,000 Hanes* work and the protests snarled traffic on Door-to-door effort Sat. & Sunday people in Central Park on Saturday. Both streets around the United Nations and 'til 6:00 CONN. protests were timed to coincide with the the diplomatic compounds. m a n i i J L i T S United Nation’s Second Special Session Organizers of the blockade had set to raise money on Disarmament. promised that the protests would be Hanes Crew Necks-Reg. *8.99...Sale ^7.19 Less than an hour after today’s protest peaceful, but Diane Becker, a officially started, police reported over spokeswoman for the June 14 Clyll HARTFORD (UPI) — Rep. Toby Moffett, D-Conn., Is 600 people had been arrested, more than Disobedience Campaign, said some Hanes Vee Necks-Reg. *8.99...... Sale ^7.19 using a novel idea of door-to-door canvassing to raise half of them at the U.S. and Soviet mis­ demonstrators would try to chain $100,(XX) this summer for his U.S. Senate campaign. sions. The lone arrest at Saturday’s ral­ themselves to embassy gates. About 80 Moffett canvassers will travel around the ly, the largest disarmament .protest ever Police Commissioner Robert McGuire state using the tactic usually saved for hawking kitchen in the nation, was tor petty larceny. said he assigned more than 3,000 police Hanes Briefs-Reg. *7.19...... Sale ^5.75 gadgets, encyclopedias, and magazines to raise money GROCERY SPECIALSAX o \m \ r FROZEIS & DAIRY Among those arrested at the U.S. Mis­ officers to patrol the missions to ensure for his campaign against incumbent Sen. Lowell Weicker. R-Conn., and Republican Prescott Bush, both sion was long-time peace activist, the there was “ a minimum of in­ ALL FLAVORS Rev. Daniel Berrigan. convenience” to diplomats. Hanes Boxers-Reg. *9.69...... Sale ^7.75 Greenwich millionaires. MOTTS The Senate campaign is expected to cost each can­ CLAMATO...... SZm 79< SCHRAFFT'S PINTS n .2 9 didate a minimum of |2 million. Weicker and Bush each SUPER MOTTS have raised more than $1 million. Moffett has collected PRONE JOICE...... Methodists back n-freeze about $400,000. MOTT8 I3IPWISHS...... *1.59 PLUS A ^3^^ REBA TE <3^ The Moffett canvassers could raise an estimated $60 a APPLE JOICE...... TREE SW EET day each, based on a test last month in Hamden. Forty- MOTTS SMITHFIELD, R.l. (UPI) - investments In companies that manufac­ five have collected $11,000 so far. APPLE SAOCE...... ORANGE JUICE... *1.09 Delegates representing Methodists in ture nuclear weapons systems. ON ANY TWO PACKAGES! The only other similar attempt was made In Missouri ONION, PLAIN OR EQQ Rhode Island, Massac h u s e 11 s and • An immediate ceasefire in the by Tom Ryan, a Democrat who tried to unseat Incum­ . . »1 .9 9 MESTLE’SQOIGK 12 ox. I eastern Connecticut have adopted Falklands Islands with a negotiated bent millionaire Sen. John Danfortb, R-Mo. Ryan LENDER’S BAGELS 2/* 1.00 resolutions supporting a nuclear arms settlement between Great Britain and collected $83 after six hours of going door-to-door. WCTONES...... freeze and peace initiatives in the Argentina. Moffett’s canvassers will be paid $135 a week to work BATH SIZE lOMi Cm, NiM ««, LmI SpUmL Fr. mil .« • hm Falklands and the Mideast. • Withdrawal of Israeli troops from from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday. TONESOAP ...... 4-bwpk. * fi9 9 GREEN GIANT VEG^ABLESinButtorsauc* looz79‘ The three-day Southern New England Lebanon. I enclose garment wrappers and store “Obviously we’re not doing it for the money,” says POLANER HO JO A A a Conference of the United Methodist • Opposition to federal and state receipt(s) from the purchase of six Hanes Cyrus Mehri, 20, a student at Hardwick College in STRAWBERRY JAM...... M .6 9 Church, which ended Saturday at Bryant legislation that would grant tax tuition N » nten’s or boys' underwear. Please send my Oneonta, N.Y. “We’re committed to Toby.” CORONET MACARONI & OHEESE...... College, included 350 clergy and lay credits for private and parochial schools. S3.00 refund by mail to: . Coordinator Sue Cadwell, 22, said It will be a plus for FLORAL NAPKINS...... the campaign regardless of how much is collected. KRAFT members of 311 Methodist con­ • Opposition to the reinstatement of SWEET LIFE gregations. ^ NAME. About 200,000 households wUI have been hand delivered JOMBO TOWELS...... 4 9 « VELVEETA ... *3.09 capital punishment in the three con­ a Moffett leaflet by the end of the summer. The conference adopted resolutions ference states and in the federal penal ADDRESS. HOOD calling for: “The canvassers are surrogate Toby Moffetts,” she system. SHOOT SOIL A STAIN REMOVER .. *1.49 • An immediate freeze on the produc­ CITY___ __ .STATE. .ZIP. said. “If we leave a positive feeling at the door, when FOLOER'S FRUIT DRINKS...... 9 9 « tion of nuclear weapons. Delegates also backed a fouryear plan people get into the voting booth they’ll remember it.” INSTANT COFFEE...... lOm *3.89 BREYER'8 Q / t * AA • Members to question their churches’ for peace with justice. ^ AREA CODE. .TELEPHONEl. PlPPIRIDQl PARM Mail to: HanaeS3.00 Refund Offer CROUTONS...... 79* YOGURT...... ,«..0/^l.U9 P .0.3 ox43M Ratchford to announce Montloelle,MNS63W TWEED’S, hK. HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. WUllam Ratchford. Importent: Offer expiree July 9,1962. Limit one $3,00 refund N B W A D D R IS t BIG and TALL'S D-Oonn., is to officially announce Ms caactldacytpoay for pet houaehold. Redemption of aeparete or over-lepping a fiilfd, two-year term repreaenung Lonneciicui s am INCLUOBDI offera, on the aeme parment, la prohibited. Offer good In ^confressional district. 637 Main 8t U.S, A except where prohibited by law. Plaaaa allow 66 ' ' weekafor dellvary.; -V.... ;.' Ratchford is scheduled to make stops In Wilton, Der­ irTlIb coupon &• 7..1U purrhaMll 30% OFF ManchMtar 1i l - J letlh coupon A r..1(F purchnnc ■ IH'lfb coupon & 7,.in piirrAn^^ i tcilh coupon X r..»0 purrfinj^^ by, Waterbury and Meriden during the day before the U N IT ONE PER CUSTOMER I LIMIT ONE PER CUfTOMER I LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER • niain kick off event tonight in Danbury, the town where I ■ I CUSTOMER * J I he was bom 48 years ago. ! ■ I FAVOR LEMON ! I FOLGER’S I Ratchford, a graduate of the University of Connec­ I l l FURNITURE | [ LAND 0’ LAKES I CHINET ticut and Georgetown University Law School, was a I COFFEE I state rq>resentatlve from 1982 through 1974 ^ was 1 1 1 POLISH I I MARGARINE I Rts.. EIM. Pwe. or Drip | I DINNER PUTES Group Dresses ■ r | 140Z.BONUSPAK | 1LB. 1 LB. CAN j ! IS C O U N T House Speaker his last three years in the Legislature. I I B ' l BUY ONE-BET ONE | I I I !50«0FF Bill would aid Xebanese VAUD JUNi IS THRU JUNE SO VAUD JUNE IS THRU JUNE M STRAWBERRY REGAIfS I I VAUD JUNE IS THRU JUNE M I I y '''*Yovr Chidlify A^0n's Shop'* ' ' I I FREE I HARTFORD (UPI) — Reps. Toby Moffett and Smn ! VAUD JUNE IS THRU JU H I tO l| I I ■ FESTIVAL Store H em DOWNTOWN MANCMSTM VMNON ■ I HIQHLAND PARK MKT. I HIGHLAND PARK MKT. I J4 I O H L ^ £ PARKJAJt-Tj^ J I HIGHI^^PAm^K^ H 903 (Jejdenson, DOonn., have proposed legislation to DOMltVMI U m cilM tD f Mon.-8«t > MAIN ST. TRI-OTY HAZA provide $20 million In ‘‘humanitarian assslstance for the Opan Dolly 9i30M 0 Thun.'«! 9K» Opm Wed., Thun. 6 M .'« 9i00 (ImM kM tl pirtiM M) 9:30*SKHr people o f Ldbanon.” Saturday, June 19 TtMira. The two (Congressmen said If enacted, the money 10am - 4pm would be directed to “emergency relief and •-.3 0 ^ 3 0 rehabilitation” in Lebanon. iflllllllllllltlllllllllllll (■ MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., June 14, 1982 - 7 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., June 14, 1982

Richard M. Diamond, P u b lis h e r>' Dan Fitts, Editor -1, OPINION Alex Girelll, City Editor ' i ;

J a c k A n d e r s o n - Let's do Vernon Street job right 'V Washington 7 i from the side of the road, but dangerous by reason of totally in­ Merry-Go-Round * When you ride along Vernon adequate engineering, or, more Street and West Vernon Street in finally had to climb onto a lawn accurately, by reason of non­ a moped, you don’t get exactly above the road. engineering. Those Vernon Street the same view as when you drive Nanchester He concluded, after driving the residents who want the road im­ a car along that route. stretch, that when you put forth proved piecemeal are being un­ You sit lower but your Spotlight the effott and attention needed to realistic. Was it peripheral vision is unobscured. control a car around the inclined It would be impossible to shave I'm not sure those streets aren’t curves and stay in your own lane, By Alex Girelli — City Editor off the tup of hills, and unbend safer for mopeds than for cars. you don’t have much alertness curves a little bit. Quick fixes The moped has a maximum left for oncoming traffic or for perjury like that would subject the town speed of 35 miles per hour and it surprises from the side of the to later criticism for having goes much slower uphill. It's road. worsened the situation by almost impossible to drive too MOST OF THE residents of or not? ding a spot that would be out of photographer. He set out to get a creating the illusion of safety. fast for the roadway. Vernon Street and a few of the their path. picture to illustrate the hilly, cur­ And the critics would be And of course a moped doesn’t residents of West Vernon Street take up much room; half of even vy nature of the road. justified. WASHINGTON - The man who is (»NK KXPKRIKNCK was agree that the road is bad and In order to remove the hazards a narrow road is plenty wide. It is He drove by a spot he wanted scheduled to take full command of' exactly the same on the moped as that something must be done and increase the sight lines from at least until you have to pull to photograph, but there was no the Drug Enforcement Administra­ it has been for me in a car. Every about it. point to point, it will be over for a car coming up on you place to stop so he went on to tion has been caught in a web of con­ COVENTRY HIGH GRADUATES STAND PROUDLY HAPPY TO GET DIPLOMA time I approach the confluence of A lot of those who live on West necessary to reconstruct that from the rear. A couple of times 1 a wider place in the road well . tradiction and concealment that one . . . 127 received diplomas Cathy Maria Bard is congratulated by class advisers Vernon and West Vernon, from Vernon Street say that street has section of Vernon Street entirely. had to pull to the extreme right to beyond and set out to walk back. member of the Senate describes as no matter what direction, I do it and ought to have a different Inevitably it will lose some of let a car pass. Along the edges There was no shoulder to walk on possible perjury. with great misgiving. I felt the character and needs little or no the rural look it now has. But a the road is not very well defined. and while walking he could not Acting DEA Administrator Fran-’ ; same uneasiness on my moped work on it. They may have a lot of people live on the streets The pavement peters out and it see very far. Neither could he cis M. Mullen Jr. was the FBI of- ; journey. that go off Vernon Street, and undulates. I ’m afraid I an­ hear oncoming traffic because point. ficial directly in charge of the- Coventry grads told But Vernon Street, north to Vernori Street itself is not flanked tagonized a couple of drivers At that I fared better than A1 the hills and trees muffle sound. preconfirmation investigation of West Vernon, is clearly by unpeopled farms. when I vaccilated a bit before fin- Tarquinio, the Herald He tried to get his pictures Labor Secretary Ray Donovan. It is that investigation — which can most . charitably be called sloppy — that is '. having to be done all over again by a ? to gain self-knowledge In Manchester special prosecutor to determine the truth of charges that Donovan had S l E i N tle fair weather,” so that they can pOOCf MTN. < mobster ties. port of teachers and parents marked By Lisa Zowada do the job of educating youth. It is instructive to compare the Herald Reporter the speeches given by the class co- presidents, the val^ictorian and 1 The best show timing of information received by MS. EDMUNDSON, along with salutatorian. Bonnie Edmundson, the FBI with Mullen’s repeated COVENTRY — “ Gain self- the other class president, Allen co-president, thanked her parents reassurances to the Senate Labor • knowledge,” Dr. Arnold Elman, Dolleris, then presented gifts from superintendent of schools, told the personally for their support and Committee that Donovan was above the class to the school. They in­ Coventry High School graduates at spoke of the “ generous spirit” of her in Manchester reproach. Here are two glaring cluded $300 toward the purchase of classmates. ceremonies Saturday. “ If we do not drapes, $500 for library supplies and examples: Salutatorian Charles Tennyson understand ourselves we will tend a digital clock for the cafeteria. Bush vs. W eicker? O’N eill vs. the Capitol Region Council of • On Jan. 27, 1981, according to a not to understand what we .called high school graduation the Rome or Bozzuto? These races Governments, but that regional secret memo seen by my associate, perceive.” “ most memorable.’’ He said Dolleris gave the farewell address teachers and parents had “ provided are nothing compared to the real organization hardly has the Tony Capaccio, the FBI’s Newark,. Dr. Elman, in his congratulatory to his classmates. Dolleris’s bare message to the class of 1982, out­ motivation, loving care and a foun­ heavyweight contest for visibility of the General N.J., office received an allegation, legs and sneakered feet stuck out "that Donovan “ socialized on a lined for the 127 graduates ways to dation” on which the students made conspicuously below his gown. It Manchester residents this year, Assembly. their four years at Coventry High regular basis with Salvatore' ■ achieve happiness as they begin new seems Dolleris and two other the one between Mayor Stephen $ School fruitful ones. Nevertheless, Penny has a few Briguglio,” a known New Jersey lives outside high school. graduates, brothers Jim and Tim “ Be a good listener. Be tolerant,” Valedictorian David Doyle T. Penny, the Democrat, and advantages going into the cam ­ mobster. The allegation came from Morris, had rushed back from the Dr. Elman said. “ Remember your perhaps made the most poignant Herald photos by Tarquinio state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, the paign. CIAC Boys’ State Open Cham­ what the Newark office described as origins. If you want to be happy statements of the day when he told SALUTATORIAN CHARLES TENNYSON Republican, for the 4th District pionship Meet in West Hartford so VALEDICTORIAN DAVID DOYLE Manchester is the heart of the a “ highly credible” informant. remember the positive experience the graduates, their teachers and they could graduate along with their . . thanked teachers and parents for sup­ state Senate seat. CAKCEJ-LED On that very day, Mullen was, parents to “ think of Coventry High . . . gave class speech district, and Penny, as mayor, you had in Coventry.” class. port The race, which Penny testifying before the Labor Com­ School as a garden which produces has had much more contact with THE GRADUATES listened launched officially last week, mittee, giving Donovan a clean bill crops, some good, some not so With the tassel turn, the 127 attentively as a light breeze blew residents during the last year of health. And two days after that, good.” students became graduates of pits two of the town’s most pop­ their tassels around their mortar­ than Zinsser. on Jan. 29, he wrote to the com- ' “ A diverse student body.” Doyle Coventry High School. They ular politicians against each boards. A few dark clouds gathered said, is important,- marched out to a standing ovation Moreover, he can count on an mittee; “ I stand by the results of other. overhead but rain held off, allowing Doyle also told the crowd that from teachers and parents and into eminently more successful town g ) T u P l t 5 this investigation, which surfaced the outdoor ceremony to continue. The last time the two ran in teachers who he called “ gardners” , the arms of well-wishers and fellow Come Grow no information which would reflect- the same race, in 1979, Penny out- committee. Under its chairman, after s c h o o l Offerings of gratitude for the sup­ need “ a little helpful support, a lit­ graduates. Theodore R Cummings, unfavorably upon Mr. Donovan in polled Zinsser, but it wasn’t by f i V M . Manchester Democrats have any manner. No new information much. Penny topped the field in has come to my attention since my ; been virtually invincible. The the race for the Board of Direc­ testimony January 27, 1981.” - ; tors, but Zinsser finished a close Renublicans. in contrail, have been occupied with internal dis­ ■ ON FEB. 2, 1981, another secret ' Here's graduate roll second. putes, mainly involving a fairly FBI memo reported allegations with Penny enters the senate race a reaching the Newark office that slight underdog. small but vocal group of right- Here is the list of the Louise Beaumont, Daniel E. Stephanie Allison Davis, Anthony Doreen Lynn McConnell, Ritva Donovan and Briguglio “ took Raakel Sofia Metier, Jacqueline wing dissidents. members of the Class of Braupre, M arie Kathleen Beecher, DeVito, Heidi Ann Diehl. Zinsser has the advantage of *Georgina M arie Benoit. *AlleAi Andrew Dolleris, Lisa Parent Mitchell, Deborah Morgan. various pleasure trips together.” ' 1982 at Coventry High incumbency, and it must be still, the GOP did well in the John Mark Boehm, Cathy S. Elizabeth Dow, *David Brian - Susan M. Momeau, Jim Morris, The information came from the School: Bradley. Lloyd Brian Brink, Doyle. Renee Dianne Duclos, Timmy Morris, Walter D. Nevers. 1980 General Assembly elec­ Linda Nichols, Sandra Jean remembered that the district same “ highly credible source,” but Gary Andreoli. Kristy Lee Arey, Douglas Dawson Brown, Tracy Suzanne Yvonne Dufour, Douglas Anne Brown, Lisa Buxton, Gary R. Edgerly, Gregory Louis Edger- Nichols, David Ninham, *Dawn The Hartford isn’t confined to Manchester. It tions, and Republican Town Debra Lynn Ashley. Deborah Mary this time the memo named five Aurore Ogden. Mary Ellen Orcutt, Avery, Donald Ballsieper, Peter Louis Caisee, David Mark Carl. iy, Bonnie Jean Edmondson. Chairman Curtis M. Smith has witnesses who could corroborate the Bradley Edward Parliman III, includes Glastonbury, Bolton, R. Baraw, Cathy Marie Bard. Edward Alan Chmielecki, Loreen Elizabeth Fay, *Cynthia James Pender, Timothy William Hebron and Columbia as well, and been asserting his leadership charge. One of these was Cliff Laura Lynn Barrette, Stephen R. Sharon Jean Cochrane. *Laura Louise Figiela, *Christopher M. Barrett, Linda Michelle Barrows, Corinne Couch, Heather Pearl Fitch. Katherine Anne Fowler, Pesce. these communities tend to be a more and more in recent Finkle, a trustee of the Northern pebble Pierce, Kim berly Hope Susan E llen Bassett, P a tricia Cromie. *Teresa Ann Danahy, Richard David Fusick, Richard little more Republican than rponths. ■ ■ New Jersey Truckers Health, Leon Girard, Candice Glykeria Piice, Bruce H. Poliansky, *Diana H a r r i o t t , /Farmington Welfare and Pension Fund,^ Gitsis, Victor Emerald Green. May Redfield, Leane Royer, Jen­ Manchester. The election may end up being nifer Ann Runnels, Patrick Joseph described by the informant as-, Shawn Richard Haberern, True, it is a new district, decided by factors over which Elizabeth Hackett, Peter C. Ryan, Frank M. Sequeira. “ knowing everything and everyone *■ Andover PZC Halvorsoh, Patrick David Hannon. Karen Louise Sheehan, created by the 1981 redistricting. neither Zinsser nor Penny has Catherine Sousa, Denise Ann Stef- around Briguglio.” Jorg C. Hartner, Charlotte R. But Zinsser retains Bolton, control. It will matter a great Open forum/ Readers' views Hollister, *Ellen M. Hurley. fano, Kevin Peter Steffano, Yet on the same day — Feb. 2 — . Sandra Lee Hurlock, William Thomas Arthur Strycharz Jr., NOW HIRING HOTEL PERSONNEL Hebron and Glastonbury deal who else is on the ticket in Gilbert Raymond Sylvestre Jr., Send letters to: The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 Mullen wrote another reassuring ' Paul Hutt, Donna Lynne Jacobson. from the previous version of the November. Will it be Weicker letter to the committee, stating that ' backs off rear Mark Joseph Jacques, U sa Ann Andrew Szabo, Ro^rt Charles Jatkowski, Cassandra L. Johnson, Tate. MAINTENANCE 4th, and he has spent the past vs. M offett, or will Bush be on g “ no additional information has Judi Lynne Kelley, Dennis George Pamela Jean Tedford. •Charles HOUSEKEEPER DINING ROOM AHENDANT year and a half cultivating the ballot also? Will Governor come to the attention of the FBI ; Kinsella. Edward Tennyson Jr., Kevin MAINTENANCE HELPER Mara Sue Kom feld, James Paul Roger Thalacker. "Lynne Karen HOUSEKEEPER AIDE ROOM SERVICE CAPTAIN voters in those towns, par­ which would warrant further effo rt. ; Thomas. Marilyn Leslie Tilley. William O’Neill be as popular Such community involvement and to a yet-to-be-appointed Kramer, Mary Kathleen Krider, lot rules change Tracy Lee Tirrell. James Robert UHEN ROOM ATTENDANT GARDENER ticularly Glastonbury. this fall as Ella T. Grasso was .. the preponderance of information ‘ Dennis C. Kurtz. Clifton Lewis WAITER/WAITRESS Civic-minded through volunteer service could con­ stacked Charter Revision Com­ Tomanelli, Robert L. Townsend, developed was currently favorable LaBrec, Marjorie Lynn Ladd, Penny has proven to be four years ago? Will President tinue throughout their lives and be mission” that could take away our ANDOVER — The Planning and Zoning Commission Michael Christopher Lamb, Michael D. Tracy. LAUNDRY ATTENDANT BEVERAGE CONTROLLER NIGHT ROOM CLERK/CASMER to Mr. Donovan.” amazingly successful at winning Ronald Reagan be an asset or a has backed down on its recent proposal to make it Stephanie Lavoie. \ •Robin Lynn Weatherwax, T o the Editor: enriching to them and a benefit to rights. Steven Paul Werhle. Harold H. RESERVATION CLERK That the FB I officials in charge o f harder for developers to subdivide acreage into rear Kevin Grant Ler^, Eric Carl PBX BARTENDER votes in Manchester, but hasn’t liability for Republican can­ all. Not content with just doing the Baloney! Every qualified voter Lindlau, Jane-Jbfarie Loftus, Wilson, Kristen Kerttu Wisenall. In an era when the word the Donovan investigation would not; lots. •Member of the Nathan Hale had much exposure outside of didates? necessary chores, many of the has the right and responsibility to *Catherine J. Lupi, David Lloyd GIFT SHOP BAR AHENDANT ROOM CLERK/CASMER “ teenager” seems to conjure up so be made aware immediately of Commission Chairman John L. Kostlc said Sunday the MaeVane, Jeffrey Alan Marineau, Chapter of the National Honor leaders went the “ second mile” and attend the annual town budget town. True, he has been active in Call this one a toss-up. many negative pictures, when so derogatory information on the commission has decided not to try to raise the distance Shawn Bruce Maurer, Patricia Society. SALES CLERK WAITER/WAITRESS BELL CAPTAIN donated blood along with the peers meeting, to work the budget line-by­ Jennifer May. much adverse publicity is given to nominee is incredible. That he; - required between rear-lot driveways, as was proposed. and faculty whom they had line if desired, and to vote on it. GUEST SERVICE AIDE young people in trouble, it is ' would still not have known about thq Instead, the regulations will stay pretty much the CAFETERIA BANQUET HOUSEKEEPING AIDE recruited. That sounds like face-to-face, refreshing to See firsthand a charges a month later defies all. - same as before they went In for changes earlier this u LIFEGUARD BANQUET WAITER/WAITRESS At a time when adult participation grassroots democracy to me. BANQUET STEWARD Berry's World positive, motivated, civic-minded reason. Y e t on March 23, 1961,- . year, he said. The idea of a 600-foot minimum distance in blood donations has been A yet-to-be-appointed Charter between rear lot driveways, he said, was scrapped. BANQUET CAPTAIN segment of our high school youth at Mullen repeated his assurance to STEWARD ASSISTANT CHIEF OF SECURITY declining, youth participation this Revision Commission can hardiy be There is now no distance required, he said, and the work for a cause for which they the Senate committee that the G- COOK jrear increased. A total of 269 pints a real threat to anyone’s rights, es­ commission also put back the regulations that let two CASH Bt SECRETARY receive no pay and very little men had “ received no additional, STRAWBERRIE! of blood were collected at the four pecially since any recommendations adjacent homeowners use the same driveway. recognition. relevant information” about the' HOST/HOSTESS AUDIT CLERK/NIGHT AUDIT STOREROOM/STOREKEEPER schools. Manchester and its vicinity it might ultimately make have to be At a public hearing two weeks ago, developers and During^ the month of May, Red labor secretary. landowners blasted the commission for making that 600- PICK VOUROWN have every reason to be proud of approved by the voters at a UTILITY INTERNAL SECURITY STATION ATTENDANT Cross Bloodmobiles were held at fioet stipulation, saying it was unfair to developers and these young adults who are respon­ .town-wide referendum. ' ONE SENATOR, who is familiar Manchester, East Catholic, Howell unrealistic for the small landowner. .1 ROOM SERVICE OPERATOR SECURITY GUARD BANQUET COOK sibly and cheerfully setting an Yes, Virginia, voting rights are with the details of the Donovan' Cheney Tech and Bolton high “^e y said not many people own 600 feet of frontage on example for their peers and the aiive and well in Coventry. It is the probe said Mullen has refused to schools. It was exciting to see our a road, adult community around them. CTA that is in distress. Too much comment. A bureau spokesman atj young people respond to such a Kostic said the regulations, now with only minor Interview Hours: Congratulations and rar tlianks to baloney. tributed the embarrassing situation changes, w ill go to a public hearing June 21. It was first project with so much enthusiasm 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Mon. - FrI. all four high school for a job well to a “ snafu,” not a deliberate . schedul^ for tonight, but cancelled because of lack of a and spirit. George A: Johnson 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon Sat. done! coverup. quorum. The commission is actually down to bare bones Many 17 year olds anxiously 31 Deborah Drive EXCELLENT BENEFITS The spokesman said Mullen n ever.. because in the past month, two alternates, Robert accepted the challenge to try an un­ Blanche Newman LeBaron and David Post, as well as commissioner E.O.E. M/F H.C. saw the Newark memos, but that / known experience, difficult even for Blood Resources Committee Thomas Larivlere, resigned. For More Intormetlon Call: another official involved in the ' some much older in yean. Seniors, Laiivlere was one of the members pushing for a Frivolous Donovan investigation had been 674-9470 busy with all the myriad events on tougher stance on developers and w a n t^ the 600-foot briefed orally on the memos’ con- their social and academic calen­ distance. Grass roots tents. ’ '■ dars, found time and energy to give T o the Editor: Put Kostic and other board members were against the HARTFORDMam.n HOTa/FMIMIIKiTON Mullen’s performance is not the. stipulation because, they said, it really didn’t do, what it of themselves. T o the Editor: ’The Manchester Board of Direc­ At each school, a nucleus of hard­ F B I’s only embarrassment In, tb^'.,. was supposed to, that is, cut down on the number of tors’ recent frivolous action regar­ driveways. ’The idea was that the developer would be working, dedicated students, It appears that Allen’s, Guido’s, Donovan probe. At least one Influent ,. Employment Center ding the national issue of a nuclear f o K ^ to put a road in. and Highland Park markets have tial senator is upset at the bureau’s working with faculty advisers, 'arms freeze calls to mind the But developers and landowners at the public bearing For updated picking conditions serious competition for the sale o f ' stonewalling over the 1979 wiretap 1067 Farmington Avenue helped organize and recruit and then said front lots could still be put in, with still as many and hours call 24 hr. Information wisdom of Dean Inge, who said: “ It tapes of convicted hijacker William - actively participated in many of the baloney In Coventry. driveways as there would be with no restriction on rear is useless for the sheep to pass MasselU case is still open; a man ini' r Farmington, Connecticut 06032 duties ordinarily performed by The CTA’s latest newsletter, lot driveways. Phone 6 4 4 - 2 4 7 6 resolutions in favor of dieted with the mobster, Joseidi Af'i regular Red Cross volunteers. “ Democracy or Dictatorship,’’ on Kostic said the only substantial change now bebig vegetarianism as long as the wolf Imbruglia, is still a fugitive. The or A dozen or more enjoyed the June 4, refers to a “ stacked annual proposed is a 40-foot driveway width instead of a 50-foot 'When I grow up. I'm going to get Into TV relig­ remaina of a different opinion/’ government has no idea where he is,’ ^ experience enough to offer their ser­ Town Meeting"; to the “further width. ’This way, he said, a developer couldn’t transform LOOK FOR MR. BERRY Contact Local Employment Office______ion an' MAKE A LOT OF MONEY!" so it is an excuse the FBI ^ a driveway into a road somewhere down the line. vices at the monthly Bloodmobiles confiscation, of . . . God-given George W. Beauregard presumably use into entemity. The town requires 50 feet for a road. during the summer. heritage and Constitutional rights” ; 35 T im b e r’TraU MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., June 14, 1982 — 9 8 - M ANCH ESTER H ERALD , Mon., June 14, 1982 Consumer Update/Gardens Obituaries Israelis surround camp / Home TV-Movles / Comics Continued from page 1 r Minister Menachem Begin and six opened fire after the declaration of AHnd J. Bokhic Mrs. Shirley Ulm, both in Vermont; other top Israeli officials. a ceAse-flre" and “ if the turrorlkts Alfred J. Bolduc, 77, of 64-A Case a son, Calvin Fish of Coventry; five ’Their fragile cease-fire broken Egyptian Minister of State will stop firing, we will also cease Drive died Sunday at Manchester grandchildren, and two great­ after only 12 hours, Israeli and PLO Bhutros Ghali sent a message to the fire.” Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ grandchildren. ground forces battled at a guerrilla- Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak, Shamir, leaving on a diplomallc band of the late Cecelia (Conley) Funeral services and burial will held highway junction and the Shamir that the Israeli Foreign mission to France, said Israel wa^ts Boduc. be at the convenience of the family. heights overlooking Beirut. Ministry said contained "a plea Palestinian guerrillas barred fr^m He was bom in Waterville, Maine, The Potter Funeral Home, 456 On the diplomatic front, U.S. en­ from the terrorists (Palestinians) to returning to any of the bases u on July 13, 1904, and had lived in Jackson St., W illimantic, has charge voy Philip Habib Hew to Syria on his stop the fire on the front.” destroyed last week, even if they are Manchester since 1941. Before of arrangements. There .are no peace mission after learning A ministry spokesman reported beyond the 25-mile safety zone tiat retiring in 1957 he was a machinist calling ho\}rs. Memorial con­ Israel’s initial proposals during a 90- with I^att it Whitney Aircraft in minute meeting Sunday with ^ im e that Shamir said, “ It wasn’t us who was a stated goal of the lnVaSto4. tributions may be made to the » East Hartford for 20 years. He was a Hebron Volunteer Fire Department. I communicant of the Church of the • / Assumption and was a U.S. Arm y Harry W. Mahl veteran of World War I. Harry William Mehl, 78, of 75 Scoville Road, Avon, d i^ Friday at Battles rage near Stanley He leaves three sons, Robert V. Bolduc and Florian H. ^ Id u c , both his home. He was the brother of of Manchester, and Albert H. Helen FitzSimmons of Manchester. British guns and encircled by ago, and now have nowhere left! to Conlinued from page 1 run.” 5 Bolduc of Lebanon; three He was the husband of Christel British troops,” rnpwrter Jerem y daughters, Mrs. Shirley Mazzetta (Case) Mehl. withdrawal from the islands. Hands said from the Falklands late Britain and Argentina agreed Sun­ and Mrs. Peggy LaPointe, both of He also leaves two sons, Harold Argentina’s President Leopoldo Sunday. day to an International Red Crpss Manchester, and Mrs. Joan White of Mehl and Russell Mehl, both of Galtieri, in a message deliver^ “ The British now control virtually “ safe area” -to protect some 600 Meriden; two sisters, Mrs. Violet Unionville; a daughter, Mrs. Robert today to Pope John Paul II, said all the comings and goings from civilians trapped in the besieged (M arjorie) Shea of Avon; two other town. Argentina had lodged a fonnal Norman M. Holmes Ross of Manchester and Mrs. Jeanet Argentina “ remains willing to. Port Stanley.” Cooper of Windsor; two brothers, sisters, Ann Secor in and accept an immediate cease-fire, Defense Secretary John Nott said protest after two British, civilians Florian J.Bolduc of Manchester and Catherine Mehl of East Hartford; followed by a rapid and mutual Marines and paratroopers were con­ were killed and four injured in plr John J. Bolduc o f W a terville, and 10 grandchildren. withdrawal of troops.’’ solidating their hold on three key attacks. Norman Holmes, Maine; 17 grandchildren; three Funeral services were today from In Buenos Aires, Foreign Minister vantage points west of Stanley — First eyewitness reports from ihe funeral director great-grandsons; and several nieces West Avon Congregational (3iurch. Nicanor Costa Mendez told ’Two Sisters, Mount Harriet and assault said attacking British fories “ --- and nephews. The Rev. Donald Ketcham of­ reporters, “ We are working to get Mount Longdon, just 3 miles from — which defense sources put at oply ficiated. Vincent Funeral Home, 3,000 — came under heavy fire from Norman Mark Holmes, 47, of 21 Funeral services will be new peace negotiations started and the capital’s center. Canton, had charge of well-equipped Argentine troops dug Bigelow St., vice president and Wednesday at 8 a.m, at the Watkins to get Britain to abandon the stub­ Stanley is on a peninsula and the arrangements. in with mortars and machines guns. director with the Holmes Funeral Funerai Home, 142 E. Center St., born and unjustified stance it has two roads from town are easily 'The battle for Mount Longdon alone Home and managing director of with a mass of Christian burial at 9 Ruth K. Warhie taken.” within range of British artillery. raged for nine hours Saturday. Watkins Funeral Home, which is a.m. in the Church of the Assump­ COVENTRY — Funeral services Reports from the islands said the British ships apparently have com­ owned by Holmes, died Sunday at tion. Burial will be In St. James were held today for Ruth (K eary) Argentine garrison at Stanley, es­ plete control of the capital’s port, ’The Argentine military command early today denied Mount Harriet Hartford Hospital. He was the hus­ Cemetery. Werhle, 55, of 67 Eric Drive, who timated at 7,(K)0 troops, was com­ leaving the Argentine troops effec­ was taken, saying advancing British band of Patricia (Giovannini) Friends may call at the funeral died Friday at her home. She was pletely sealed off aRer Sunday’s tively surrounded. troops were slowed by artillery fife. Holmes. home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the wife of Richard Werhle. heavy fighting in the rugged moun­ “ The attack will now go A communique issued shortly He was born in Manchester on p.m. Memorial contributions may She was born In Chicago, III., and tains surrounding the capital. forward,” a British colonel told Dai­ after midnight said several Argen­ Oct, 5,1934, son of the late Mark and be made to the American Red Cross, had lived in Coventry for the past 11 “ Stanley can no longer be ly Telegraph reporter Charles tine Air Force attacks hit British Mabel (K eeney) Holmes, and had 20 Hartford Road, Manchester. ' years. regarded as a stronghold for the Laurence. “ The Argentines have Argentines — merely a last refuge vehicles, ground troops aiid been a lifelong resident. He was Frederick Tedford Besides her husband she leaves chosen to retreat towards Stanley two sons, Richard Werhle Jr. and which now lies at the m ercy of since we landed here three weeks helicopters. Later, the command educated in Manchester elementary Frederick Tedford, 81, of 179 Fern Steven Werhle, both of Coventry; said, British helicopters “ workedln- schools and was a graduate of St. died Saturday at a local con­ Manchester High School, class of two daughters, Kristine Pearson of tensely” to rescue humerqus valescent home. He was the husband New York City and Karen Werhle of casualties. 1954. He was a member of St. James of Delia (Eagleson) Tedford. Keene, N.H.; four sisters, Eleanor “The Argentines were not ihe Church, was a disaster director for He was bom in Manchester on Larceny charge lodged the American Red Cross in Keary in Florida, Helen Metski, pushover predicted by some Aug. 1, 1900, and was a lifelong resi­ people,” Independent Television Manchester, and was active in the Catherine K eary and M argaret surance bond. dent. Before retiring in 1965 he was Police charged a Rockville man News reporter Hands wld. “ Each United Way Fund. Higgins, all in New York; three with larceny Sunday for allegedly Police say Wilkins rented a car a papermaker with Case Brothers British attack was opposed by well- He was a member of the brothers, Edward Keary, ’Diomas failing to return an automobile he from Oldies But Goodies Rental for more than 40 years. He was a dug in and well-supplied Argentine Manchester Rotary Club, a past Keary and Richard Keary, all in had leased for three days from a Cars at 323 Center St. on April 3, member of St. Mary’s Episcopal troops.” president of the Hartford County New York; and two grandchildren. Manchester rent-a-car firm. with an agreement to return the car Church. “ In some cases, the British ad­ Funeral Directors Association, a The Potter Funeral Home, Blaine E. Wilkins, 19, of on April 6. Manchester police issued Besides his wife he leaves a son, vances were held up by m ortar fire, member of the Connecticut Funeral Willimantic, had charge of Rockville, was arrested by Vernon a warrant for his arrest on May 18, Frederick W. Tedford of in others by machine guns from Directors Association and was arrangements. Memorial con­ police on a warrant. He was when he still had not returned the Manchester; a sister, Mrs. snipers, but the forward momentum formerly in the Connecticut Elizabeth Little of Windham; two tributions m ay be made to the released after posting a fl,000 in­ vehicle, they said. : National Guard. was never lost.” grandchildren; four great­ American Cancer Society. Besides his wife, he leaves a son, grandchildren; and several nieces Robert D. Shanley Jeffrey Mark Holmes, and two and nephews. Robert D. Shanley, 53, of 43 'f.v- daughters, Jennifer Anne and Julie Funeral services will be Phillip Road died Saturday of a Tricia Holmes, all of Manchester; Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. Mary’s heart attack suffered at his home. Fire calls three sisters, Mrs. Arline H. Culver Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., He was the husband of Carol of Manchester; Mrs. Thomas Manchester. Burial will be in East (Collins) Shanley. (Marion) Moore of Tolland, and Cemetery. Friends may call at the He was born in Medford, Mass., Mrs. Robert (Janet) Boucher of Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Sept. 20, 1928, and had been a resi­ Saturday, 1:31 p.m. —Medical Bolton Vernon, two brothers, with whom Manchester Center St., Tuesday from 7 tp 9 p.m. dent of Manchester for the past 16 call, 43 Phelps Ropd FYiday, 10:17 p.m. —Ambulance he operated the funeral home, Memorial contributions may be years. He was employed by the Friday, 5:59 a.m.—Burning grease Saturday, 7:29 p.m. —Car fire, 16 call, Toomey Road. Howard L. Holmes and Arthur C. made to the American Cancer ^ i e - Connecticut Housing and Finance McDonald’s Restaurant, 46 West Carter Road (Town) Saturday, 133 a.m .—Car roll-over, Holmes, both of Manchester, and ty, 237 E. Center St., Manchester. Authority, Hartford. He was a Center St. (Town) Sunday, 12:33 a.m. —Odor of gas, 1-84, entrance to Route 85. AT NEW GROUP HOME JENNIE BOLIO DOES DISHES (ABOVE LEFT PHOTO). LATER RELAXES IN DINING ROOM several nieces and nephews. World War II Marine veteran and a Friday, 9:19 a.m. —Stove fire, 53- 30 Oak St. (Town) Saturday, 1'51 a.m. —Car o ff the Funeral services will be . . . making a bed together (middle photo) are Virginia Turschmann (left) and Suzanne Gordon. Charlaa H. Fish Navy veteran of the Korean conflict. E Sycamore Lane (Town) Sunday, 1:52 a.m. —Medical call, road. Route 44A. Wednesday with a mass of Christian HEBRON - Charles H. Fish, 90, Besides his w ife he leaves three Friday, 9:23 a.m. —Auto accident, 7-A Ambassador Drive (Town) Saturday, 6:28 p.m. —Accident burial in St. James Church at 11 of Gilead Street died Saturday at his daughters, Kathleen Shanley, corner Main and Charter Oak Monday, 8:19 a.m. —Smoke in­ and ambulance call. Villa Louisa a m. Burial will be in St. James home. He was the husband of Doris Cynthia Shanley, both at home, and Streets (Town) vestigation, Brainard Place (Town) Road. Cemetery. Friends may call at the Manchester's second group home: (Post) Fish. Mrs. Debra Moorehouse of Bolton; Friday, 11 a.m. —Alarm box Sunday, 9:49 p.m. —Partition fire. Holmes Funeral Home, 4(X) Main He was born March 27, 1892 in three brother, John W. Shanley of malfunction, Illing Junior High South Road, Andover and North St., Manchester, Tuesday from 2 to 4 Manchester and had attended Hanover, Mass., the Rev. Paul R. School (Town) Coventry departments backed up. and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ Manchester schools. He was a Shanley of Newton, Mass.; and Friday, 11:56 a.m. —Medical call, tributions may be made to the Nor­ graduate of the Class of 1911 of Donald J. Shanley of Burlington, 14 Sunset Road (Town) Andover Coventry man M. Holmes Scholarship Fund, Manchester High School. Mass. Saturday, 1:41 a:m. —Motor vehi­ in care of the Savings Bank of Saturday, 6:14 p.m. —Mutual aid Friday, 9:46 p.m. —Ambulance House teaches what we take for granted He had owned and operated the Funeral services will be ’Tuesday cle accident, 1-84 (Town) M a n c h e s te r , 923 M ain S t., Gilead Game Farm for many years. at 9:15 a.m. from the John F. Saturday, 2:13 a.m. —M edical in Hebron. call. Lake Street. (South Coventry) Manchester, 06040. Sunday, 1:22 p.m.- —Automatic Sunday, 4:57 p.m. —Automobile He was a form er member of the Se­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. call. Main and Forbes streets ’By Susan Plese dition to their residential manager, There is much talk. Occasionally but the home looks like a home. It living- room with picture window. kitchen and dining area. The alarm, elderly housing. Riverside accident. Route 44A and Latham cond Congregational Church in Center St. with a mass of Christian (Town) Herald Reporter Claudia Sweetland, and counselor, a burst of laughter can be heard has been carefully decorated with The room has comfortable furniture kitchen, done in beige, brown and Drive. Drive. (North and South Coventry) Manchester, a 50-year member of burial at 10 a:m. at St. James Nancy Ottollni, are at home. from one of the bedrooms. And attractive furniture, wall hangings upholstered in a blue, rust and beige orange, is spacious and well- Fourth rape the Hebron Grange, a past president Church. Burial will be in St. James Manchester residents in .the All the residents work, except for there is time out for Karen Kelly, and ereen plants. print. A Queen Anne chair is in one equipped. An open counter looks out of the Connecticut State Fox Cemetery. Friends may call at the Ferguson-Ludlow Road area have one yoqng man, who is a student at one of the residents, to read a The floor plan is workable for the corner. There’s also a bookshelf, a over the dining area with massive Hunters Association, and was also funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 some new neighbors. ’They’ve only the Regional Occupational ’Training magazine, and for several to con­ residents, but not too much miterent TV and coffee table. pine table and chairs. A bouquet of one of the founders of the Eastern to 9 p.m. been there a few weeks, but already Center. Late afternoons are spent gregate around the dining room from the average large home with To one side of the living room is a fresh lily-of-the-valley sits in the their home is starting to look lived just like they are In many other is reported Connecticut Beagle Club. Contributions may be made to the table for an impromptu talk session. four bedrooms. study with desk and sofa bed. It is table center. Besides his wife he leaves two THIS YEAR... in. homes — doing chores. The home neatly bridges the American Heart Association, 310 here that the evening supervisor on The bedrooms are located on A newly planted lawn is beginning VlRNON (33 between the thought and the action. windshield at 7:30 a.m, in the mor­ long overlooked as a creative activi­ I I OWNTOWN MANCHESTIR worse. Of course, disorganization Is the ty. There’s nothing more boring A fter only a moment’s thought, my Actually,'when you think of it, that ’The performances of the Manchester Youth Ballet fopM mondaya* 903 MAIN. ST. TSI-aTY FtAZA^ ning before I drive to work. Last eyes honed in on the shampoo bottle. Actually, disorganization has its search was pretty productive. Now and the Clarion Brass Quintet scheduled this evening at every open Doily 9 X - 5 M Thur» 'lil 9 0 0 } Op«n W«d . 'Thurt. 4 fn 'lil 9 00 major cause of all my woes. I can winter,,the clock was hovering at than performing a task with the . n irm Uule Votla! It made lots of smelly good side, too. Like all the in­ if I can just hang onto all those the band shell have been postponed until Friday at 7 ^ the iniraelo tf mehitrad | never put my hand no something the 7:53 mark, and I couldn’t find right tool, or cooking with all the p.m. (j* dowritowo mtneliertw^ th in g " when I want it. But a little Yankee the ice scraper. right ingredients. bubbles, and cleaned those dishes teresting things you find when things until I need them. I ’ll be in good shape. 'Tuesday night, banjoist Bem ie Bentley and the Burton ingenuity goes a tong way and f m Now what would you do in sudi a Who among us hasn’t banged a just fine. you’re looking for what you need. Dancers will appear at 7 p.m.

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t- -9 'Tt-rr- - MANCHESTER HEKALD, Moii., June 14, iS6Z — 1 1 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., June 14. 1982 Exchange students fl learned how Noguchi Three local teens ifo set the table' 'Coroner to the stars' is becoming Pasadena folk hero PASADENA, Calif. (UPI) - Dr. Thomas Noguchi earned his pra.ved for jumbo jets to crash. ^ntinued from page 9 things” in the weeks he has been in But Noguchi was exonerated by his new home. Like a little cooking. world-wide reputation ps the dnd softspoken young man, with a the Civil Service Commission will study abroad "But not too much,” he says, “coroner to the stars” for his and reinstated as coroner. ' pleasant smiling face. He works at holding up his hands and laughing. autopsies on helebrities. But the Manchester Sheltered Early this year, the Board of “Actually what I like to do is make these days he’s pressing the Supervisors listed what it called make their money — the mother is a traveling because they can’t leave Workshop. warm flesh of supporters In an By Barbara Richmond brownies.” “a litany of horrors” in the nurse and the father is a car inspec­ their farm. “ This should be the “I have a record player,” he says. attempt to get his job back. Herald Reporter tor. The family has three daughters season when some rock climbers His roommate Carl is watching alleged mismanagement of the '‘Actually it is a combination record him closely, waiting for a turn to Noguchi, one of the world’s Three Manchester High School ages 15, 21 and 23,” she says. ' will be around so maybe I’ll see t coroner's office. They also ac­ player and radio. “I like country speak. He has learned to do the laun­ foremost forensic pathologists, students will be off to faraway Leonie Glaeser is going to France some of them, she says. music,” he says. showed up Sunday at the monthly cused him of overstepping his places this month. One will go to and she will move into a quite Sean Sullivan will go to Thelgan, dry since arriving, but like many of bounds in making sensational < He says he’s learned “lots of new us, he considers that a dubious Rose Bowl flea market to shake France, another to Austria, and different situation. She is a little ap­ Austria, a town near Salzburg. He hands and autograph “Noguchi” public comments about the honor. deaths of William Holden and another to Finland — all as prehensive about her stay. She’s will have quite the opposite situation T-shirts and “Support Your Local American Field Service students. going to France and will stay in from Miss Glaeser. His family likes “I don’t like it,” he says abruptly. Natalie Wood. This home “But it’s OK,” he assures the Coroner” bumper stickers. All three are completing their L’Anchatra, a town with a popula­ to travel so he expects to see a lot of Noguchi was demoted and sub­ visitor. “I have to learn it.” “1 love it,” Noguchi yelled as sequently transferred to County- junior year at the high school. tion of five people — the five are the places. Continued from page 9 Joe Staton pulled out $10 for an members of the family she will be "In a letter I received the family “The people are real nice here,” USC Medical Center, which he Amy Huggans will spend the bedrooms, one double and one he continues. “Like brothers and autographed T-shirt. “All right,” summer in Vantaa, Finland. “The staying with — a mother and father commented that they speak English likens to “exile in Siberia " single, are located on each side. The sisters,” he says, patting Richard on he said as another stepped up.. . town is about 18 kilometers from and three young children. from ‘poor to quiet goixl,’ Sullivan "1 intend to persevere, " home can accommodate six the arm. Both men laugh. The 55-year-old, Japanese-trarn Hilsinki,” she says. You can figure “They are farmers and they have says. residents at a time, and today it is Noguohi is quickly becoming a Noguchi says, noting that out how far — a kilometer is .62 informed rrie one of my chores will A post card the family sent shows Jennie has learned to clean, and “politicians come and go, but the full. she is enthusiastic about her new local folk hero. mile. be to help milk the goats. I’m sort of the layout of the town. It looks like a “Dr. Noguchi’s problems are coroner remains ' duties. Carol Blitz is a longtime “ My family said they live on a getting used to the thought now,” place where anyone would love to THE BEDROOMS are warm political — the Board of Super­ and inviting, and very personal, “I learned to set the table and Noguchi friend and principal small. 80-acre farm. To me that she says with a laugh. spend the summer — almost visors,” said entertainer John Herald photo by Richmond Since each resident may decorate as wash the stove, and sweep the floor organizer of the T-shirt cam­ doesn't sound very small. " she adds. “The house is 45 minutes from the perfect, in fact. Barbour, a Noguchi supporter he or she wants. Ms. Bolio proudly and wash the sink and work the dish paign and a recent testimonial The farm has apple trees, potato nearest road but I don’t know The students have received and leader of the drive to raise whether that means a dirt road or a scholarships from the local AFS shows the bedspread and curtains, machine,” she says with dinner that raised more than $7,- fields, berry bushes, vegetables and AFS EXCHANGE STUDENTS COMPARE NOTES ON TRIP money for his legal defense. “It UPI photo highway,” she added. committee to cover traveling she picked out herself. A bowling enthusiasm. 000 on his behalf. flowers. . . . From left. Miss Huggans, Sullivan, and Miss Glaeser “And I’m an artist. I do pain­ is important that the coroner re­ “Farming isn't the way they The family won't be doing any expenses. trophy sits on her dresser. main independent from political The $10 T-shirts and $1 bumper Ms. Turschmann and Ms. Gor­ tings,” she says. And she gets up to DR. THOMAS NOGUCHI (LEFT) BUILDS SUPPORT stickers have already , raised fetch a painting of two red cardinals control.” don’s taste runs to horses, as -the Noguchi, who was first . . . Joe Staton bought autographed T-shIrt more than $1,800 and sales were Social Security from the closet in her room. brisk Sunday. heavy bed throws and latch hook suspended as Los Angeles County wall hangings show. Ms. Gordon has “I like the boys and girls here,” In the first hours of Sunday's iM: coroner by the Board of Super­ hooked the two horse hangings and she says. “They’re good to me and I his demotion. And his swelling Community organizations and Rose Bowl T-shirt campaign, always am happy here.” visors and then demoted to the support may indicate citizens church ministers have lined up one of praying hands. position of physician-specialist at there was only one negative com­ Their dressers are covered with And the neighbors apparently want him back. grass-roots support among their ment from a citizen . m There's five-month wait for benefits County-USC Medical Center, is In addition to the T-shirt and assorted treasures — jewelry boxes have no qualms, either. ‘"The people members. Well, what about people who sit on top and baseball hats and sun from Cherrone’s Package Store determined to win back his job — bumper sticker campaign, In 1969, the supervisors fired think he got what he deserved?' have been receiving SSI payments for the second time in his career. This column is prepared by the Answer: No. There’s a five- work, so r haven’t applied for Social visors hang from the dresser came over and welcomed us with a Noguchi committees have sprung Noguchi after detailing a dozen the man asked Barbour. Social Security Administration in month waiting period for Social Security retirement payments yet. for about two years. We’re in the case of lemonade when we moved He goes before the Civil Ser­ up to stage fund-raising dinners bizarre charges — including drug "Go make your own T-shirts, " ; piirror. The other three bedrooms vice Commission July 6 to appeal East Hartford. If you have questions Security disability benefits. Monthly A friend told me I should apply now, process of getting a divorce. Should ‘ are similarly appointed. The in,” says Ms. Sweetland. “ We’re for Noguchi’s legal defense. abuse and a claim that Noguchi Barbour replied you’d like to see answered here, payments start with the sixth full though, because there’s a limit on we notify Social Security? . residents are very much at home. good neighbors.” write to Sal Anello, 657 Main St.,’ month of disability and continue as back benefits. Is this true? Answer: Yes. Yoii should notify East Hartford, 06108. long as the person is disabled. Also, Social Security promptly if your when a person has been eligible for Answer: Back benefits generally marriage ends or if you separate for Q u e stio n : My sister was serious­ disability benefits for 24 months, he are not payable if they would result six months or more. A change in ly injured in a house fire. The doctor or she will have Medicare protec­ in permanent benefit reduction. For your marital status couU affect the Advice says she’ll be in the hospital for tion. more information, call any Social amount of payments due you and several months and won’t be able to Security office. your husband. If you want informa­ work again for a year or longer. If tion in advance as to how this could she qualifies for disability benefits, Question: 1 haven’t decided affect your payments, get in touch will they start right away? exactly when I’m going to stop Question: My husband and 1 with any Social Security office. Dead driver's prayer Summer programs begin June 28 CaH

Manchester Recreation Depart­ Crafts for children will be offered same time. Crafts for the 9 to 12 will be $18. ment will start its summer sessions on June 28 and 30. The charge for a group will include making crystal, Roller skating for teens will be impresses teenager on June 28 with a variety of “color-me” mug is $4. no-bake hangups, color-me mugs available on Thursdays from 4 to 5 and candle collage. p.m. for four weeks at a cost of $7, if you have programs to be offered, ranging Crafts for children ages 6 to 8 will from exercises to crafts. be offered from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Racquetball lessons for adults will including skate rental. DEAR ABBY: With all the kids experience. I saw all my relatives Those interested in any of the Registrations for classes will be Mondays and Wednesdays for three be offered at Court House One, 4)ut of school, I wish you would rerun and friends walk toward the casket. accepted at the Arts Building on weeks. Classes will include lessons Tuesdays from 9 to 10 a.m. and free classes must have a recreation the letter, “Please, God, I’m Only They passed by, one by one, and Garden Grove Road, Monday on how to make decorative pillows, babysitting will be available. On membership which costs $10 for 17,” I am 19 now, but when I was 161 Dear looked at me with the saddest eyes through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1 color-me mugs and craft stick toys. Sunday, lessons will be offered from adults and $3 for children, for one read it for the first time, and it I’ve ever seen. Some of my buddies p.m., June 21 through July 1. Children ages 9 to 12 will meet 1 to 2 p.m. Each course will run for year. For more information call the made such a tremendous Impression Abby were crying. A few of the girls three weeks and the total charge department at 647-3089. 100,000 touched my hand and sobbed as they $ Those interested may also Tuesdays and Thursdays at the ..on me I have not exceeded the speed register at the Mahoney Center on 'jiim it since, and I know I never will, Abigail walked away. Van Buren Please ... somebody.... wake me Herald photo by RIchmorid Cedar Street from June 21 to June 24 > HAROLD IN NORFOLK, VA, from 3 to 9 p.m. or June 28 to July 1 up! Get me out of here! I can’t bear • DEAR HAROLD; With from 10' a.m. to 4 p.m. Mail-in /'Ikv to see my mom and dad so broken Fund raising fun registrations will be accepted by pleasure: up. My grandparents are so racked sending them to the recreation ^PLEASE, GOD, I’M ONLY 17 with grief they can hardly walk. My Justin Scott Green, 107 Sycamore Lane, a student at the Early department. Recreation Classes, 41 ; The day I died was an ordinary heard myself scream. brother and sisters are like zombies. Suddenly 1 awakened; it was very Childhood Learning Center, and Michael Mooney of 163 S. Center St,, Manchester. '^hool day. How I wish I had taken They move like robots. In a daze, Ithe bus! But I was too cool for the quiet. A police officer was standing everybody! No one can believe this. Main St,, a Grade 4 student at Martin School, look over some of Slimnastics classes will be offered !{bus, I remember how I wheedled the over me. Then I saw a doctor. My And I can’t believe it, either. the books from the sale conducted at Martin School for the Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Mahoney Center ^ a r out of Mom, “Special favor,” I body was mangled. I was saturated Please don’t bury me! I’m not benefit of the Lutz Children’s Museum. Other fund raisers con­ starting June 29 and ending Aug. 5, mleaded. “All the k i^ drive,” When with blood. Pieces of jagged glass dead! I have a lot of living to do! I ducted by the school Included a bake sale, a cake walk and a The cost will be |6 for one class ses­ kthe 2:50 bell rang, I threw all my were sticking out all over. Strange want to laugh and run again. I want family skate night. A total of $425 was raised for the museum. sion and %9 for both evenings. tbooks in the locker, I was free until that I couldn’t feel anything. to sing and dance. Piease don’t put :8:40 tomorrow morning! I ran tq the Hey, don’t pull that sheet over my me in the ground. I promise if you ^parking lot, excited at the thought of . head. I can’t be dead. I’m only 17. give me just one more chance, Clod, •driving a car and being my own I’ve got a date tonight. I am sup­ I’ll be the most careful driver in the !boss. Free! posed to grow up and have a wonder­ whole world. All I want is one more t It doesn’t matter how the accident ful life. I haven’t lived yet. I can’t be chance. A bout Town ‘happened, I was goofing off — going dead. , Please, God, I’m only 17! •too fast. Taking crazy chances. But I Later I was placed in a drawer. twas enjoying my freedom and My folks had to identify me. Why did Do you have questions about sex, Shaving fun. The last thing ! they have to see me like this? Why love, drugs and the pain of growing Celebration slated Time Again. ; remember was passing an old lady did i have to look at Mom’s eyes up? Get Abby’s new booklet: “What ;who seemed to be going awfully when she faced the most terrible Every Teen-Ager Ought to Know.” Manchester Lodge of Masons has scheduled its annual •slow, I beard a deafening crash and ordeal of her life? Dad suddenly Send $2 and a long, stamped (37 St. John’s Day celebration on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. I felt a terrific jolt. Glass and steel looked like an old man. He told the cents), self-addressed envelope to: Members will attend services at Bolton Congregational tflew everywhere. My whole"''body man in charge, “Yes, he is my son.” Abby, Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 38923, Church, Bolton Center. {seemed to be turning inside out. I The funeral was a weird Hollywood, Calif. 90038. A breakfast will be served at the church at 8:30 a.m. You're sure of a,successful The Savings Bank of Manchester All area Masons and their families are invited to attend. Reservations for the breakfast should be made by now offers you our Jumbo CD— calling John 0. Nelson, junior warden, 646-1318. sole when you advertise Meeting scheduled iWoman fears losing a short term, high interest savings plan FORMER MANCHESTER RESIDENTS Manchester Junior Women’s Club will have its open it in the Manchester Herald! for people who want to earn . . . the Whitehouses celebrate 25th combined board meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at First Federal Savings Bank, West Middle Turnpike. control over impulse Wg returns - fast! For more information about the club, contact Jeanne Forschine, 647-9302. problem better I am sending you If you have a minimum of $ 100,000 or more to invest, Call 643-2711 ; DEAR DR. LAMBt I have a The Health Letter number 19-8, That Pair marks 25th [problem that I’m ashamed to dis- SBM has a special Certificate of Deposit for you. Deposit Camp lectures Anxious Feeling. Others who want [cuss with my regular physician. your savings for only 30 to 90 days, at our high interest Your information on anxiety can send 75 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Whitehouse of Lake The Rev. Russell Camp of Walnut Street, retired state •During the past two years I've had a rate, and see how your money grows. The rate is locked in Worth, F’la , formerly of Manchester, celebrated prison chaplain, recently gave a series of lectures on Imajor personality change. I can’t cents with a long, stamped self- for a helpful Ad-visor Health addressed envelope for this issue, to their 25th wedding anniversary on June 5 with fami­ '-criminal justice, at the national assembly of the •even explain it well, but for no for the entire term of your investment and the high interest me in care of this newspaper, P.O ly and friends Founders and Patriots of America. The lectures were [treason at all I’ll start screaming and Lawrence Box 1551, Radio City Station, New you earn is not subject to Connecticut capital gains and The couple was married June 8, 1957 at the Se­ given at the Hotel Thayer, West Point, N.Y. 21 have no control over It. Sometimes cond Congregational Church in Manchester. Mrs, Camp was also the keynote speaker at the annual ses­ ;i feel like I’m losing my mind. I get Lamb, M.D. York, N.Y. 10019. dividends taxes. Whitehouse is the former Alice Tracy. sion of the National Society of New England Women at *e real tight feeling in my chest while DEAR DR. LAMB: My doctor To find out just how high our interest rate is, call us at Among the surprise guests at the party, in Lake Morey, Vt. He is the chaplain general of the ^t happens, and I have the desire to told me I have an enlarged spleen. I 646-1700 or drop in on one of our many locations and Florida, were Pearl Whitehouse of Hartford, Founders and Patriots of North America. ------FREE---- - {kill. had all the tests including a CAT mother of . Whitehouse, and Bernice and Don i Of course I’ve been able to handle scan and everything was normal. speak to an SBM banking counselor. tlvejmpplse. Psychiatrists refer to Fellows of 53 Mount Sumner Drive in Bolton. Mrs. nt up until now, but I’m really afraid The doctor said as long as I have no If you’re a saver who thinks big, think the Savings Fellows is sister of Mrs. Whitehouse. Club picks officers wne of these times I’ll completely fly this as ia or impulse anxiety.' pain and the spleen functions well 1 would strongly r^ m m e n d that Bank of Manchester. TAQSAUSiar toff my rocker. Lately the feelings they will not do anything. If I eat too COVENTRY — The following officers were elected you seek help from a psychiatrist to have been tinned inward, and I’ve much I get a heavy feeling in the for the coming year at the annual meeting of the Coven­ work out yoUr cause for such an im­ been feeling like-Uillng m ^ If. I stomach. Thaps my only complaint. try Garden Club on June 8: pulse and to help relieve your anxie­ know 1 would be more likely to do Please tell me if I can eat all foods Mrs. Nelson Goble, president; Mrs. Ernil Mamet, vice When you place your ad In ty. Anxiety is a close cousin to fear. president; Mrs. Robert Kelley, secretary; Mrs. Stanley that than hurt others that I iove. and if there is. any medication for College Notes Two years ago I was so calm. My The fear may be related to external Juros, treasurer, and Mrs. Allen Behnke, corresponding threats or circumstances and the in­ my spleen. I’m 83 years old and my Savings Bank secretary. patience and understanding for peo­ blood pressure is 150 over 80. the Manchostor Harald— I ple was actually beyond what one ternal threats are those such as you Donna Guillemette, a sophomore at the University of are experiencing. It is understan­ DEAR READER: Many people Connecticut, was presented the annual Coventry Garden m i^ t expect from most people. of Manchester I don’t know whether it is related dable why you are frightened:> But have some enlargement of the Club scholarship for study in horticulture or related *Limit 1 Sign—Must Bo PIckod Up At The Horald you need. to know that you can spleen. It is so common in so many McKenzie graduates fields. or not hilt I have not menstruated ih Seiving Manchester, East Hartford. Bolton, Andover. eight months. However, rv e hadnd, probably resolve the situation with illnesses .that if yoii.uld the spleen professional help. You are not losing South Windsor and Ashford. Also Express Bank locations Stephen McKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles hot tlAsheS: Just the o^iioslte, l*ifl is enlarged In IS perrant of cases in Eastford, Scotland and Sprague. McKenzie of 177 Gardner St., has graduated from Get­ AARP chapter to meet cold all the time: I’m really your mind. you would be about right. The fact tysburg College. frightened and need your advice. Many people do have anxiety. It is that you have had siich a complete Member F.D.I.C. Manchester Chapter 1275 of the AARP will meet June directly related to a large number of evaluation and all tests were normal L E J Equal Opportunity Lender 22 in the parking lot of South United Methodist Church, ilanrlfPBlpr Mrralh DEAR READER: Ifour Story is health problems, including suggests it has little or no Lundberg graduates Hartford Road, at 9:30 a.m. for a trip to New Haven. an outstanding example of one form headaches, blood pressure and ner­ significance in your case. The group will have lunch at Lender’s Bagel Bakery ‘of anxiety. One reason for anxiety is vousness. It is common in our socie­ That means you should live as If Katherine Marie Lundberg of Manchester has and then go on a tour of the Peabody Museum of Natural "Serving The Mancheiter Area For Over 100 Fears” •the fear of loss of control over an ty- you didn’t know you had a spleen. graduated with a bachelor in elementary education History. The bus is expected to arrive back in {impulse, often a violent or destruc- To help you understand the Just foreet about it. from Johnson State College, Johnson, Vt. Manchester about 5:30 p.m.

I 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., June 14. 1982 MANCHESTER HERALD, Mon., June U, 1982 — 13 Holmes blasts Conditions not ideal nonday t v fight writers P a g e 14 for Atlantic crossing 6:00P.M. 3:00A.M. SPORTS ($ - Eyewitness News CB - MOVIE: -Robin Hood and tha Pirataa' (B - Charlie's Angels PORTLAND, Maine 03) - ESPN Sporta Cantar ( B CE) - N ew s Monday S3) - MOVIE: -I Can Oat It for (UPI) — Rain, poor (B - Hawaii Five-O visibility and untoward You Wholeaale' An ambitious 4 (3D - Laveme and Shirley woman schemes her way Into a winds met William Dunlop 03) - Calliope Children’s partnership. Susan Hayward, on the first night of his Programs Today's stories are Dan Dailey. 1951 'Magic Grandpa,' 'The Golden (23) - Gunsmoke Kittredge repeats double triumph trans-Atiantic journey in a Fish,' 'Citizen Harold' and 'Track Delta Burke stars as an iron- @ - MOVIE: 'Saparata Ways' 9-foot sailboat. Stars.’ (60 min.) willed Southern belle and Jordan Dunlop, a 39-year-old A married woman strikes out (3S) - Festival of Faith Clarke portrays the enterprising on hiar own to search for a new fourth place in the 800-meter run Hall High in West H artford, truck driver from w ay of life. Karen Black, Tony ; Boys’ and girls’ state track cham­ High’s 32 points. from his nearest competition on the personal best, set at the Class L run, - Star Trek maverick with whom she devel­ with a time of 2.22 for East while Manchester High’s Sue Donnelly Mechanic Fails, set out ops a love-hate relationship in LoBianco. Rated R. pionship competition took place On the distaff side, the Eaglettes gun lap, with a time of 3.56.59. It took third place in the 800-meter run (Q l “ Newrscenter was just off his school and Class L Mary Lou Sullivan placed fifth in the Sunday morning in “ Wind’s @ - MOVIE; 'Wrong Arm of CHARLESTON, a drama about 3:30A.M. Saturday at various sites with East took fourth place in the Girls’ Class Un the distaff side, Eaglette with a 2:22.3 clocking. The Indian standard of 3.56.04. shot put with an effort of 10.14 Will" to try to break the / the Law ' The syndicate gets the post-Civil War South. It airs @ ) - Real Pictures Catholic thlnclads exhibiting their M Championship Meet at Brookfield senior Linda Reddy captured the senior was ninth going into the final The Eagle junior two hours later meters. The Eaglette 4 X 400-meter record for the smallest together with the police for their Monday, June 14 on “NBC Mon­ 3:45A.Ma prowess. High with 34 points. Guilford and 3,000-meter championship with a 200 meters but a closing kick pushed sailboat ever to cross the mutual protection. Peter Sellers. day Night at the Movies.” Eagle junior Steve Kittredge at Montville shared team honors with relay of Kittredge, Felicia Bernard Jeffries, Nanette New­ (3D - MOVIE: 'Brubaker' An came back to take the 800. His 10.37 clocking. East teammate Ann her into the top three. Teammate CHECK L18T1NQS FOR EXACT TIME malkowski, Carole Ingallinera and Atlantic. man. 1963. Idealistic warden is determined . the Boys’ State Open Meet at 47 points. patented finishing kick over the Temple also took a state crown, win­ Maureen Lacey had a personal best Reddy set a school mark in placing When he ieft, the wind (S ) - Over Easy to instill dignity and hope to the «Conard High in West Hartford Kittredge, who won the Class L final 300 meters —he was seventh ning the high jump with a leap of 5- by 10 seconds in the 3,000-meter run brutal prison system. Robert fourth with a time of 4.14.4. Reddy was blowing into shore at @ ) - Reporter 41 ' scored a double by sweeping the 800 800 and 1,500 titles Fast Tuesday, with that amount remaining —left feet, 6-inches. Denise White was with a time of 11:36.7. She took third Redford, Jane Alexander. 1980. ran a 1.01.7 anchor leg. speeds up to 15 miles an (3 ) - Jeffersons Rated R. and 1.500-meter runs. His 20 points added to his laurels by scoring the two competitors in his wake with fourth in the event at 5-feet, 3- in her heat. Sandy Prior took eighth hour. Toward evening, rain placed East tied for sixth in the double in the State Open. He Kittredge breaking the tape in inches. - World Cup '82 Soccer 4:00 A.M. Over at the Girls’ Class L Meet at in the discus for the Indians and visibiiity of iess than 1 Tournam ent team standings, taken by Darien annexed the 1,500, running away 1:57.27. That clocking eclipsed his Sophomore Teresa Kittredge took 3D - Hazel one miie were predicted by 6:30P.M. (3D - Top Rank Boxing from the U S. Weather Service. (B - CBS News O igB2Compu*oo Las Vegas But the warm send-off by (3D - Barney Miller SD - Freeman Reports reiatives and well-wishers (3 3 - NBC News 3 ) - Newscehter compensated for less than Striders (S ) * Business Report (3 - MOVIE: ‘Cheaper to ideal conditions. (3 ~ Noticiro Nacional SIN mate's abandoned, illegitimate ( 3 - Casa of the Mukkinese (3 - MOVIE: 'Upstick' A Keep Her' A freelance private As some 175 spectators Noticias nacionales con Guil­ baby, whom she loves, a home. high-fashion model is brutally eye chases down alimony delin­ James Mason. Lynn Redgrave, @ - MOVIE: 'Stay A. You quents. Mac Davis. Tovah Feld- stood on a boardwalk lermo Restrepo. A re ' Mastroianni falls hope­ raped by her younger sister's Alan Bates. 1966 music teacher. Margaux Hem­ shuh. Priscilla Lopez. 1981. overlooking the marina (3 - Bob Newhart lessly in love with aeventeen- co m p lete @ ) - Great Performances ingway, Anne Bancroft, Chris ^ - ABC News year-old Kinsky, who just might 4:30 A.M. where Duniop prepared to 'Monteverdi; Return of Ulysses.' be his daughter from a previous Sarandon. 1976. (3D - Abbott and Costello shove off. Gov. Joseph E. 7:00P.M. Second of 3 parts. Werner Holl- affair. 1979. 1:00 A.M. weg appears as Ulysses, Trude- (3D - Sports Probe Brennan presented Dunlop (B - C B S New s lieso Schmidt as Penelope, with 3 ) - Independent Network - Charlie Rose Show (B 3 - N ew s with a state flag ( 3 - M*A*S*H the Zurich Opera Orchestra con­ N ew s long run CB (B - Qat Smart ducted by Nikolaus Harnon­ (§D - Grecian Spotlight @ - MOVIE; 'Rock For The crowd clapped and CB - Muppet Show - MOVIE: 'Columbo: court. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (B Kampuchea' cheered. (B - A B C New s 10:45 P.M. Forgotten Lady' An aging ac­ Six members of the Silk City When Dunlop raised the ~ Vou Asked For It 8:30 P.M. (3 - Reporter 41 tress set on performing again CB fakes her husband's suicide Burt, Bette Striders successfully completed the Bag to the top of his 12-foot (3D - Jeffersons ® (B - WKBP in Cincinnati 22nd annual Mt. Washington Road Conclusion. Johnny gets carried 11:00P.M. when he refuses to finance hor mast, the crowd show. Peter Falk. Janet Leigh, (32) > '79 U S. Open away when he misses out on an (B CB CB @3) 09) - News get awards Race Sunday. Hilites Sam Jaffee. applauded. important bet (R) CB - M 'A * S * H James Hodges, Janit Romayko, And when he kissed his (3§) - 'Yout' Mag. for Women @D - MOVIE: Bus Stop' A CB ~ Carol Burnett and (3D - Honeymoonera ■ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Bill Schwarz, Mike Saimond and wife good-bye and began to (3 ' Charlie's Angels Friends collection of travelers arrive at (32) - ESPN Sports Canter some truths about themselves Burt Reynolds and Bette Rick and Ray Parr all completed paddle out into the harbor, (S ) - Moneyline (B ~ ; (3D - Festival of Faith while snowbound at an Arizona Davis have been named the torturous eight-mile course that the crowd cheered again. (3 - Newscenter Boston at New York Yankees bus stop. Marilyn Monroe, Ar- 1982 recipients of The continually climbs at a 12 degree (3 - Twilight Zone ihur O'Connell, Hope Lange. Just outside the marina, UPI photo (3 - Nancy Savin/ The Arts (S) - 1982 Wolid Cup Rudolph Valentino Awards Soccer: Opening Games and ( ^ - Sporta Tonight 1956 average. The course rises to an Dunlop unfurled his sails. (3 - El Darecho de Nacer Te- Ceremonies from Barcelorta, (3 ~ Newscenter (2 ) - People Now for lifetime achievement in elevation of 6,280 feet. About 20 vessels — ranging lenovela en la cual Maria Elena Spain the cinematic arts: There were 600 runners and final DUNLOP BEGINS SOLO SAIL del Hunco da a luz un hijo ilegi- (2D - MOVIE: 'A Fistful of ( 3 - Entertainment Tonight in size from an inflatable (2D - Cheapirito Serie comica. Presentations to the results were not available. . . . leaving Portland harbor timo. Su padre al enterarse do Dynam ite' A couple of mis­ 3 ) - El Chavo Comodia en la raft to a double-deck esto decide deshacerse del nino Roberto Gomez Bolanos, Flor­ matched bandits, a dynamite winners were made May 13 inda Meza, Ruben Aguirre. cual 'Ei Chavo' siempre se en- , j- • pleasure cruiser — formed pero 'Mama' Dolores, su negra tossing Irish revolutionary and a cuentra envuelto en algun tlpo at the Century Plaza hotel a flotiiia to escort him out my life." can. But it won't sink, criada, decide encargarse del (H) - ABC Monday Night rowdy Mexican thief team up to de problems. Roberto Gomez bobe. Nadie conoce la historia Baseball Teams are Boston vs. rob banks. James Cobum, Rod Bolanos. where a special award has of the harbor. Dunlop, who sailed to Dunlop said. hasta quo Albertico se conviene New York or New York vs. Sieigof. 1972. been designated for r Len Auster, Herald sportswriter, The trip to Falmouth, England and back alone in “I expect to be capsized en doctor y se onvuelve con su Pittsburgh. |2 hrs,; 30 min.) - Dick Cavett First of two 1:15A.M. Princess Grace of Monaco, kepps you infomed about the local England, is expected to a 35-foot sloop in 1980, propia familia. Veronica Castro. parts. Guest is Robin Williams. @ - M O V IE : 'M organ' A schl- about 100 times,” said Socorro Avelar, Humberto Zu- 9:00P.M. commemorating the 10th sports world. Read the latest in his LINDA REDDY (2D - Pellculii: 'La Oran zophrenic artist refuses to re­ take 60 days. If he makes brushed off the foul first- Dunlop, who will celebrate rita. OD CB - M-A-S-H The cognize his wife's divorce and anniversary of the awards. “Thoughts ApLENty,” regularly in 4077th grows restless when no Aventura' cops 3,000 meters it, Dunlop would break the day weather. a lonely 40th birthday this ( 3 - Entertainment Tonight interferes with her love affair. Previously, the awards The Manchester Herald. newspapers arrive for several (SS - MOVIE: The Blackwell Vanessa Redgrave, David War­ record for a northern “ It's not going to make a summer at sea. 3 - Welcome Back Kotter weeks. (R) Story' A woman in the 1830's were made in the Italian Atlantic crossing by difference at all,” he said. ner, Robert Stephens. 1966. (@ - Business Report (B - The Merv Show tries to become the first female region of Puglia, ./■ sailboat. The previous The custom-made craft, “The weather doesn’t doctor despite universal disap­ 1:30 A.M. CB - MOVIE: 'Young birthplace of Valentino. bother me,” Dunlop said. 7:30P.M. proval. Joanne Dru, Dan O'Her- (B - Nawa/Sign Off record was in a 10-foot designed and partially built Winston' The drama of war lihy, Marshall Thompson. 1957. Past winners of the award craft. by Dunlop, has a 12-foot “If you hang on long (B ** P.M. Magazine and turbulent peace in the early CB ~ Bast of Midday ( ^ - Business Rep^ include Ingrid Bergman, “ None of this is safe. But mast with three sails. It enough and don’t get CB - life of Sir Winston Churchill. 0D - Independent Network Anne Bancroft, Robert Shaw, Anthony Quinn, Sophia Mariners over (B - You Asked For It 11:30P.M. N e w t if you make it safe, it will travel at a maximum scared to death, you’ll Simon Ward. 1972. Loren, Richard Burton, make it.” (B - Family Feud CB - Hawaii Five-0 (3 - Twilight Zone would take all the fun out speed of 3 knots or 60 miles 0D - AM Service Revelation Raquel Welch, Elizabeth CB " Entertainment Tonight (B - Mission Impossible (2D - Hogar Dulce Hogar Co­ Herald photo by Tarquinlo of it," Dunlop said before a day, Dunlop said. What does worry him? - MOVIE: 'Cluirleston' Taylor and Marcello (3D - New s “ Entertainment Tonight media producida en Mexico en leaving. “This is the The boat was made to “Getting run over by a Three proud and beautiful CB el cual se presentan tres espo- Mastroianni. - ESPN Sports Center ship,” said Dunlop. 02) Southern women struggle for (B 09) - Nightline 808 dominados per sus espo- .500 first time greatest adventure ever in bob, turn and roll like a tin MANCHESTER HIGH SECOND BEST IN STATE SOFTBALL (3<4) - Consumer Reports The survival in post-Civil W ar Char­ CB - Ironside sas. Luz Maria Aguilar, Sergio leston, S C. Delta Burke. Lynne ... Indians finished season In tourney final defeat Not-For-Kids-Only Show' This (3D - Saturday Night Live Corona. Horror film show features topics of special Moody, Patricia Pearcy. 1978. 2:00 A.M. By Fred McMane Bochte. Richie Zisk singled him to interest to anyone concerned (2D - MOVIE: 'Monty Python 3 - Wild, vyild West UPI Sports Writer third and Bochte scored what about spending money wisely and the Holy Grail' This takeoff (2D - Newsdeak' (B - Franklin Show sequel due proved to be the winning run on a TV transfer in doubt on the Arthurian legend of the 01) - Sporta Look (2D (3 - Tonight Show 0D - MOVIE; 'Along Came After five years of navigating holy grail takes aim at sex, the single by Al Cowens. (S ) - Sports Tonight Johnny is joined by Joan Rivers, Jones' A lanky cowpoke is HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - very rough seas, the Seattle HARTFORD (UPI) - A Calif., and which was un­ military, and the ministry of silly and Byron A l­ being hunted by a posse and by Successful horror movies Kansas City got one run back in which allows a station (2 ) - M*A*S*H walks. Graham Chapman, John Mariners are finally experiencing key minority stockholder der investigation for owner under investigation len. (R) (60 min.) an outlaw who looks like him. continue to spawn sequels the fourth on an inside-the-park (2D - MOVIE: 'Rock For Cleese, Terry Gilliam. 1975- Gary Cooper, Loretta Young. some smooth sailing. homer by George Brett, but Hender­ has withdrawn as an of­ violations of FCC rules. to sell to a minority-owned Kampuchea' Rated PG (2D (SZ) - Captioned ABC William Demarest. 1945. as prqved by the announce­ Southington's Bolduc N e w s ' Led by the pitching of Floyd Ban­ son belted his fourth homer in the ficer and- shareholder of Television Corp. bought company for no more than (3 dD - MacNeil-Lehrer (2D - Connecticut Arts (3) - MOVIE: 'ThI. Tims ment by Universal Pic­ nister and a two-run homer by Dave WHCT-TV, a move which it under the FCC’s 75 percent of the market Report Aw ards 12:00 A.M. Forever' An American student, tures that “Halloween 3: seventh to make it 4-1. playing hockey In Montreal, falls Henderson, the Mariners climbed Seattle added three more runs in could postpone or derail "distress sale” regulation value. (2D Dios 86 lo Pague Telen­ 9:30 P.M. (B - Quincy Season of the Witch” is in ovela en la cual Carlos Pereira in love with a French-Canadian over the ,500 mark Sunday by the eighth, with Jim Maler's two- transfer of the license to (B (B - House Calls Char­ CB - Parry Mason artist. Eddie Albert, Cloris production starring Tom para continuer manipulando la ley's old flame becomes Peck- defeating the Kansas City Royals, 7- run single highlighting the inning. Television Corp. herencia do su hija, le prohibe (3D - 1982 NCAA Worid Leachman, Vincent Van Patten. Atkins, Dan O’Herlihy and ior's new assistant. (R) 1. Herman Valentine, a casarse con el hombre que Sarias Final Game Rated PG. Stacey Nelkin. Elsewhere in the AL, Milwaukee ama. Federico Luppi, Leonor Be­ (2D - Rojo Verano Telenovela 0D - H B O Theater: Plaza (3 - Sporta Update too much for Indians The victory was the fifth in the clobbered Detroit 13-5, Oakland black businessman from en la cual Jorge Solano regreaa The horror flick will nedetto. Suite Three couples occupy ® - last six games — and 14th in the last nipped Toronto 7-5, California beat Virginia Beach, Va , owned a su hogar en Puerto Rico des­ shoot on locations in - Match Game Suite 719 of New York's Plaza 19 games — for the Mariners and dD pues de estar en priaion por 20 (S) - MOVIE: 'Tarror Train' A “We’re No. 2, we’re Np. 2....’’ til the seventh inning with only four Bolduc got a glove on it and Chicago 7-4 and Texas whipped 3 percent of the stock in Hotel at different times in this northern California and Bolduc sailed into the seventh boosted their season record to 31-30, Cinema (3 “ Barney Miller anos por un crimen cometido en comedy by Neil Simon. fraternity masquerade party That was the chant of the balls being hit to the left side of the with a no-hitter where junior Toby deflected it toward second baseman Minnesota 10-4. New York at Television Corp. but has defense propia y decide vengar aboard a chartered train be­ Los Angeles. Never in their six-year history have 0D - People's Court 0D - Sports Look . Manchester High girls’ softball field the entire contest. Bolduc Chris Shanley. She made a hurried Baltimore and Cleveland at Boston notified the Federal Com­ el crimen cometido contra aus comes a nightmare when a psy­ The studio said the Brown led off the inning with a the Mariners been better than .500 munications Commission 8:00 P.M. padres y hermano. Romel Cani- 09) - MOVIE: The Jericho chopath sets out for murderous original screenplay is a . team after its 10-1 defeat at the fanned five and the remainder of the sharp groundball up the middle. throw to first which Brown beat to were rained out. Mila' A young man serving a revenge. Jamie Lee Curtis. this late in the season. •he has withdrawn from the llarlforcl Dead Men Don’t Wear CB CB " Private Benjamin zares es el asesino y dueno de departure from the ' hands of Southington High in the outs were either weak pop-ups or the bag by a step. The Southington Brewers 13, Tigers .5 Benjamin is promoted to squad le plantacion de azucar que ioa life sentence works at becoming 1980. state Class LL championship played grounders. Manchester never got a scorebook ruled it an error, the “This was one heckuva road trip At Milwaukee, Gorman Thomas company. ,\lht‘neuni Cinema — Plaid (PG) 7:45, 9:45. - leader. (R) padres de Jorge poseian the world's fastest miler and previous “ Halloween" for the against cuando el crimen fue cometido. wins a chance to compete for a 2:30 A.M. - Saturday night at Falcon Field In runner past first base in the first six Manchester book a hit. hit two home runs and Ben Oglivie. His 3 percent plus the 49 Reopens Thursday. Visiting Hours (R) 7:40, CB - P-M. Magazine movies. This sequel enters Detroit, Texas and these guys percent interest owned by (^inc^ma City— Das Boot 9:55. — Poltergeist (PG) Axel Anderson, Galdys Rodri­ place on the Olympic team. Pe­ (S ) - Ovamight Desk the computer age with the Meriden. innings. Brown advanced to third as Curtin Don Money and Robin Yount also CB ® ) - Best of the West A guez. ter Strauss, Richard Lawson, 2:45A.M. Although exhibiting a shoddy Southington, on the other hand, reached on an infield error and (Royals) right here,” Lachemann homered to pace an 18-hit attack a Hispanic community (R) 7, 9:55. — Hanky 7:30, 9:50. — Private threatening note is sent to Mar­ Roger E. Mosley. toymaker programing said, “We've played clubs that have shal Sam and the leading sus­ 10:00 P.M. CB - Off tha Sat defense and outclassed by had little trouble solving the scored on an infield groundnut by that powered the Brewers to vic­ group in Los Angeles Panky (PG) 7:30, 9:50. - Lessons (R) 7:20, 9:30. - PBS LMa Night millions of children to pect Is a mysterious newcomer been hot and held our own. tory. Thomas and Money each drove qualified the company as a Visiting Hours (R) 7:20, MancheHter (B CB - Lom Grant Lou pays a wear his maski on Southington pitcher Julie Bolduc, delivery of Manchester ace Curtin. Kferen Wright. to town. visit to his old hometown. (R) 12:30 A.M. “The credit all belongs to the guys in four runs for the Brewers in minority firm and was in­ 9:40.-Grease2(PG)7;20, V\ Theaters East — Halloween. the Indians fought to the bitter end. Six Manchester errors didn't help “Whether it was a hit or an error CB - I. Claudius (60 min.) CB'A d am -12 In the seventh inning they averted a makes absolutely no difference to out there in the clubhouse. People helpinl Randy Lerch, 4-5, to the vic­ strum ental in FCC ap­ 9:40. Visiting Hours (R) 7:30, either, and Faignant thinks she tell me I’m doing this and doing (S) - MOVIE: 'Attiick on CB - New s CB - Rat Patroi ' shutout and depending on whose knew the cause. “Certainly ner­ me or Julie,” insisted Southington tory. Lynn Jones drove in four of proval of the license Colonial — Viscious 9:30. — Hanky Panky (PG) Terror: FBI vs. Ku Klux Klan* (S) - Independent Network that. Hey, I’m not doing anything CB - MOVIE: 'Tha Land scorebook you look at, also brokp up vousness was a factor in this Coach Joe Piazza, “ We play for Detroit's runs. transfer. Black Dragon Killer (R), 7:40,9:40. —Grease2 (PG) Part 2 N ew s Unknown' A U.S.Navy expedi­ different from last year. I’ve just SHOWCASE the no-hittCT of the Southington ace, game,” she began, “Southington team goals and really keep in­ ,\’s 7, Blue Jays .5 The remaining 48 per­ with Steel Muscles (R) 7:20, 9:45. (32) - ESPN's Inside Baseball ® - Harry O tion ia forced down in a storm. got more talent on this club.” Jack Mahoney, Shawn Smith, who finished with the season with a had been here before and we had dividual things like no-hitter in the At Toronto, Tony Armas hit a two- cent of the stock is owned from 6:30. Iloekville O - MOVIE: 'Bruluker’ An @ ) - Crossfire GLOBE CINEMAS Bannister, 6-4, combined with idealistic warden is determined William Reynolds. 1957. personal record of 23-1, winning and not. I think some of our defensive run homer to key a threerun seventh by a group of white KuhI Hartford Film Festival Cinemas (3 -2 4 Horas background. to instill dignity and hope to the (H) - Star Trak Larry Andersen on a five-hitter as inning and Rickey Henderson tied businessmen in Virginia CuHtwood — Victor, — Excalibur 6:45, with Bat­ Travel Service losing all her team’s games. Nancy problems were caused by this. An “I was pleased with our play brutal prison system. Robert 3 - Hogan'a Heroes ® ' Professional Tennis: the Mariners concluded an eight- his career high with four stolen who have put up the bulk of Redford, Jane Alexander. 1980 • Curtin took the loss for Manchester intimidating pitcher like ^Iduc can tonight. Manchester is a fine team, Victoria (PG) 7, 9:30. tle Beyond the Stars 9:15. 10:15P.M. Stella Aitois Queens Cup 555 MAIN STREET game road trip with a 6-2 mark, bases in sparking the A’s to victory. Rated R. Championship Men's Finals and finished the year at 12-3. The ‘82 also cause problems for the defense. well-coached and always well the money. Poor RicliardH — Vic­ — King Kong 7 with The - MOVIE: Black Marble' Bannister allowed all five of the hits - Profesaiortal Tennis: 03) From London, England 543-2155 CCIL champs finished 19-4 overall. prepared. We had to hit the ball to Tom Underwood, 3-4, allowed one “This obviously changes tor, Victoria (PG) 7:15, Thing 8:45. (3D A hard-drinking. L.A. detective HARTFORD You know you have to play good Stella Artois Queens Cup over seven innings, walked one and is saddled with a new female (3 - Night Gallery “This loss In no way takes away defense so you try extra hard, and win and we did. That made me very hit in 3 2-3 innings to notch the vic­ the whole structure of the 9:30. Storrs Championship Man's Finals INTERSTATE 84 EXIT S8 struck diit five to increase his partner that he can't trust. Rob­ Over 30 Year$ from the fine season our team has tory in relief after replacing starter deal, ■' said Timothy ShowraHt* Cinema — Trans^Lux College From London, England (2D - West Coast Report UST HARTFORD 568-8810 before you know It you're playing proud,” he added. ert Foxworth, Paula Prentiss. Travel Experience had,” stated Manchester Coach lead in that Mike Norris in the third. McDonald, president of Rocky III (PG) 1,3, 5, 7:10, Twin — Star Trek II 7, ® - MOVIE: Got Carter' An (3 - Benny Hill Show too hard. Then the mistakes come.” Rated PG. Authorized agent in Mary Faignant. “The character of category to 87. The victory was the .Angels 7, Vi'hite Sox T Television Corp. and a 9:30. — The Secret 9:10. — The Spy Who Loved enforcer for a London Mob in­ (3 - Late Night With Devld Manchester for all Airlines, Manchester fell behind, 3-0, in the vestigates the auto death of iiis 10:30P.M. Lettermen David is joined by ROCKY l i r m m W ; Southington (10) — A. Rlngrose seventh by Bannister in 10 career At Chicago. Don Baylor's two-run broadcaster in Virginia. F^oliceman’s Other Ball Me 7 with Diamonds Are Railroads and Steamship ourTeam was shown by the Tael that first inning. Paige Kopeza walked brother and decides it was mur­ G J - New s Jessica Savitch. (R) (60 min.) lines. we fought to the bitter end'. Going rf, 4-0-0-1, Kopeza ss, 3-1-O-0, L. decisions. double with two outs in the eighth in­ Stuart Bedall, an at­ der. Michael Cain. 1971 with one out and stole second. Liz (R) 1:30, 3:30, 5:25, 7:35, Forever 9:15. Rlngrose dh, 4-1-1-0, Bolduc p, 0-0-0- “ Holding this club (Kansas City) ning triggered a four-run rally that torney and director of the into the last inning, we were deter­ Rlngrose followed with a single,that 9:55. — The Sword and the Vernon @ ) - Primenews/120 0, Stagis cf, 4-2-2-1, Labritz lb, 4-2-2- to six runs in three games in their sparked the Angels to victory before FCC’s station transfer divi­ mined to break up the no-hltter and put runners at the comers. Kopeza Sorcerer 1:20, 3:45, 7:25, Cine 1 & 2 — Victor, (3 - Little House On the 1, Foley 3b, 3-0-2-1, Mariner ph, 1-0- own park is really something,” 50,892 fans, largest crowd of the sion, said the FCC will give Prairie Charles and James en­ NAD MiN DON'T we did. We were determined to scored on an infield out by Pam 10. — Dead Men Don’t Victoria (PG) 7:15, 9 :4 0 .- 0-0, Utke c, 4-1-0-0, Lebel If, 2-1-0-0, Lachemann said. year at Comiskey Park. Geoff Zahn, Television Corp. a short Wear Plaid (PG) 1:15, On Golden Pond (PG) 7, counter a half-wild dog. (R) (60 WIAD PIAID hreak up the shutout, and we did Stagis. Heidi Labritz followed with a min.) [Closed-Captioned] that. Sopthington is a very good Ledoux pr, O-l-O-O, Shanley 2b, 3-1-2- 7-2, scattered six hits in his sixth period of time to see what 3:15, 5, 7:20, 9:45. — 9:15. ------SHOWN A T i-lgP I- triple In the gap between Shana @1 - Money and Medicine team and is deserving of being the Hopperstead in left and Patti 2, Totals: 32-10-9^. complete game in l3 starts. Reggie new ownership proposals Poltergeist (PG) 12:45, West Hartford ^ST. BRIDGETS Manchester ( I ) — Kohut ss, 3-0-0- “Defense and pitching... I can’t say (3 - MOVIE: 'Excalibur' The ; LL champion.’’ Wojnarowski in center, scoring Jackson hqmered for California. they can make. 3:05, 5:20, 7:40, 10:05. — Elm I & 2 - Victor, sorcerer Merlin helps young Ar­ It is the fourth class LL cham- 0, Wojnarowski cf, 3-0-0-0, Brown enough about the way the guys have Bangers 10, Twins 4 “There is then the Chariots of Fire (PG) 2, Victoria (PG) 7, 9:30. - thur gain England's two greatest Rlngrose. An overthrow trying to rf/lf, 3-1-1-0, Curtin p)rf, 24)-0^), been playing. If we have a lead treasures, the enchanted sword r : ^ I pionship for the Knights in four nail Labritz at third allowed her also At Arlington, Texas, the Rangers possibility we might dis­ 4:30, 7:20, 9:50. —' E.T. Cat People (R) 7:15, 9:40. Wright 3b, 3-0-0-1, Christensen dh, 2- heading into the seventh inning, Excalibur and the beautiful Gui- BAZAAR & ; tries. It was Manchester’s initial to score. erupted for seven runs on eight hits, miss the application,” he Extra Terrestrial (PG) The Movies — Grease 2 neviere. Nichol Williamson, Ni­ — SHOWN ATI----- ‘ championship appearance after 0-0-0, Hopperstead If, O-O-O-O, Brann we’ll be tough to beat.” including Dave Hostetler’s home said. 12:30. 2:50, 5, 7:20, 9:45. (PG) 12:15,2:35,4:50,7:15. gel Terry, Helen Mirren. 1981 Southington added single runs in I being semifinalists in 1978, ‘80 and c, 3-04)-0, Piccarello lb, 2-0-0-0, Seattle picked up two runs in the run. in the first inning for their The station was sold for Enfield 9:30. — Hanky Panky 12, the third and fourth. It put the con­ Herald photo by Tarquinlo first on four straight hits off Larry 3 - MOVIE: Georgy Giri' A ‘81. Kleperis 2b, 24)4)-0. Totals 23-1-1-1. biggest outburst of the season and $4 million by Faith Center Cine 1 ,2 , 3 ,4 5 & 6 - l:55i 3:50, 5:45, 7:40, 9:35. girl marries a wealthy older man I test away with a five-run fifth inning Keys: at bats-runs-hits-RBls. Gura, 6-3. Manny Castillo hit a one- RAFFLE HwSNona t The dominant figure was definite- went on to crush the Twins, Kent Inc., a fundamentalist Rocky III (PG) 7, 9:15. - — Visiting Hours (R) 12:15, so that she can give her room- on only two hits. Four Indian errors JULIE BOLDUC Manchester 000 000 1 1 out double into the left field comer ' • ly Bolduc. The htochester batters contributed to the Knight run­ Hrbek had two hits for the Twins, group based in Glendale, Star Trek II 7:15, 9:40. — 2:35, 4:50, 7:10, 9:35. -SHOWN Rfr- ... winning pitcher Southington 301 150 x 10 and scored on a single by Bruce ;! never really did anything off her un­ making effort. Rides, Art and Crafts U lW W lM L SWIMMING POOLS Food & Bavaragat CHRMQTS HUGE POOL • HUGE SAVINGS OFfUKra FIANO’S — — SHOWH«r«— RSox without Rice face Yankees tonight RT. 6 & 44A BOLTON RES. CALL 643-2342 Games of dhance

978 bat. Hopefully, when he starts Nichols. if Jimmy can come SrARIREK2« send Bruce Hurst against Tommy was placed on the injured list. Both to the park with more intensity and “And rUESDXY THRU THURSDAY SPECIALS 1011 PHin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ BOSTON (UPI) - Red Sox Rice and injured lefthanded pitcher swinging the bat, he’ll be able to will be more into the game.” back to hit in Cleveland, I’ll go to the I |N^NC!N(j slugger Jim Rice, nursing a pulled John in the second game and John ■ ’■—SHOWH^gr ■ Tudor against Dave Righettl in Bob Ojeda will remain in Boston un­ start running comfortably if not at In the event Rice wUl be able to outfield. It’s been two years since Baked Slutlad hamstring muscle, will almost cer­ full speed. 'This may be as soon as come back as a designated hitter This Monday thru Saturday tainly ituiu the three-game series Wednesday’s finale before the Red til they’re ready to return to the I’ve been out there and it could be n S A ^ Q A S II VACATION AT HQM£ H| Sox fly to Cleveland for a four-game lineup, a team spokesman said. the end of the week — we’ll see.” during the weekend series in fun.” LOBSTER against the Yankees which opens Nichols, who spent 39 games with CleveUnd, where Boston expects to Ojeda also suffered a hamstring «8.9» ------u iiic o ilH P a p O U C T S , Ine. I series with the Indians. "At this stage, it appears Jim will tMilght In New York. POOL INCLUDES; i miss the next week, but that’s not the Red Sox last year, is hitting .306 face riglithanded pitching, 42-year- pull while pitching in the first inning m mart to, S m a. OnOKAUK Team physician Dr. Arthur Pap­ The Yankees have lost seven of Fraah Brollad ★ PNIar a Pump * Braebig j Bi n bbraM. n«M cdL JUNEl4thhi19 — SHOWHATi— their last e l^ t, including two of definite," Pappas said after rain with four RBIs this season. old Carl 'Yastrzemski will return to of Friday’s 6-2 win over the Indians. * Hue. aun Daokt * Uqan | UM3UaHJH» pas says It may a full week before cancelled Sunday’s final game “I’m ready to play,” said Nichols, left field after a two-year absence. He had to leave the game in the se­ •* Laddara * Pane* a attba | Rice is back in the lineup. three games against Boston last SCROD against the Indians. who normally spelU centerflelder “I’m going to take fly balls in New cond inning. *6.951 CALL COLLECT { St. Brldgefs Church Grounds Definis Bckersley, 7-4, will face weftk. 24 Hour. 7 Day. i Rice feinjured a right hamstring “With his quick healing power, be Rick Miller. “I’m a lot more confi­ York before the games just to get “Ojeda has a deep muscle pull,” PQ the Yankees’ iton Ouldryt t-1, dent in this situation this year than practice picking the ball up oft the said Pappas, “and we really don’t BrelM AMA c o o t (201) I 70 Main St.p Manchester ------IHOWHAri— toMght with Held Nichols taking pull going into third base b) the niay be able to hit. As the pull gets lEH-lEMM-TdltW- sevrath inning of ^tiird ay ’s 64 win more comfortable, he’ll start last. Now I know I can do the job. bat,” Vastrzemski said after know how long he’ll be out. He won’t SWORDHSH STEAK Rice’s place in left. Knowing I’m going to play. I’ll come borrowing a fielder’s glove from be making the road trip either.^’ *9.7! 745-3319 ! FME SHOP AT HOME } Manager lU ij^ Houk j>lhntthd to over Cleveland at Fenway Pafk and jogging and theh start swihging the M ANCHESTER HERALD . Mon., June 14. 1982 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon., June 14, 1982

LITTLE Stephenson finally Padres riding high, LEAGUE

INTERNATIONAL gift triumph helps Three runs in the first inning hits winner circle proved to be enough as Ansaldi’s trimmed the Oilers, 6-2, last Friday at Leber Field. Eric Rasmus had fielder Tony Scott’s throw sailed KINGS ISLAND, Ohio (UPI) - By Mike Tully Scott singled, stole second and three bingles and Mike Krueger into the Houston dugout, Wiggins scored on a single by Ryan in the Something finally went right for Jan UPI Sports Writer doubled for 7-3 Ansaldi’s. Steve trotted home. Stephenson in 1982. sixth, but Jones h om er^ for San Calhoun drilled two singles and San Diego not only robbed “ We’ve got a lot of weapons,” said Diegp in the bottom of the inning. Stephenson, whose year up until Tony Osman doubled for 1-8 Oilers. Houston but also had help loading Padres’ outielder Ruppert Jones. Sunday had been f i i M with trials In other games, Montreal downed the getaway car. “ We’ve got so many guys who can Chicago 5-3 in 10 innings, Cincinnati and tribulations — including broken Action Saturday saw Hartford “ Those kind of things happen,” do so many things. It takes 25 men to beat Los Angeles 4-2 and San Fran­ bones, fines and marital problems— Road Dairy Queen remain unbeaten Houston manager Bill Virdon said win and right now w e’re using ail cisco defeated Atlanta 2-1 in the cruised to a two-stroke victory ever with an 11-7 triumph over the Sunday after watching his Astros 25.” first game of a double-header then JoAnne Camer in the 28th LPG A 'm Lawyers in a make-up affair. Rich commit two errors and hand the Montefusco, 54, went the first 7 2- lost the nightcap 5-1. St. Louis at championship. Sullivan tripled and doubled twice Padres a 54 victory. “ It’s been 3 innings and was credited with his New York and Pittsburgh at Stephenson, who led the tourna­ and Frank Savino singled and happening quite a bit lately.” fourth straight victory. Gary Lucas Philadelphia were postponed ment from wire-to-wire, shot a final tripled to pace 10-0 DQ. Brian It’s happening with one important earned his eighth save as the Padres because of rain. round 71 on the par-72, 6,298-yard Kennedy had a pair of doubles and - difference. Instead of committing completed a four-game sweep of the Sports Center course Gary Brugnetti Singled to pace 3-8 these blunders, the Padres are tur­ Astros. Expos 5, Ct|(>8 3 for a 72-hole score of 279, 9-under Lawyers. ning them into victories^ ’They are “ This is the most games I ’ve won At Montreal, Tim Wallach hit a par. 3423,11 games over .500 for the first in four years,” said Montefusco. “ I two-out, two-run homer in the bot­ “ Winning means so much to me NATIONAI. time in the history of the franchise. think I said at the beginning of the tom of the 10th, handing the Cubs a after all that’s going on,” said Nichols bunched its runs in ’They are in second place in the N L season, if I win five games I ’m a club record-tying 13th straight loss. Stephenson, who suffered a broken two frames for a 10-5 win over West, I'A games behind first-place cinch for comeback player of the It was the Expos’ fourth victory in a foot and missed seven weeks of Carter Chevrolet Saturday at Atlanta. If you look at today’s stan­ year. I’ve got my five games and row while the loss equalled the play, was fined $3,000 for skipping a Buckley. Neal Schackner and Chris dings, you’ll see the teams in there’srstlll plenty of the season to Cubs’ record tor most consecutive tournament and is in the midst of Gagnon each had three hits and roughly the reverse order of what go.” ^ defeats set in May, 1944. having a March m arriage annulled. Geoff Warwick doubled twice for m ight have been expected in Meanwhile, the Padres look like Reds 4, Dodgers 2 All in less than six months. Nichols. Victor Felix ripped two preseason. the comeback franchise of the year. At Los Angeles, Alex Trevino On Sunday, Stephenson kept hits, Craig Pardi and Steve August “There are some comparisons singled home two runs in the third expecting disaster to strike again hit well and Kevin Molloy starred “ It’s still way early, but it is between San Diego and the team we inning and Tom Hume saved starter but it never did. defensively for Carter's. exciting,” said San Diego’s Dick had a few years ago,” said Virdon. Bruce Berenyi’s first win since “ I kept thinking something would UPI photo Williams, an early candidate for April 27, lifting the Reds. Berenyi, 5- Both sides scored in twin figures go wrong,” she said after she had “ We had speed then and they have Manager of the Year. “ When you speed now. They certainly showed 6, had lost five straight. Hume but Moriarty's had the most power the $30,000 first prize safely tucked and posted a 21-11 win over Auto win you can’t lose ground, that’s the that today.” earned his 12th save. Burt Hooton, away. “ I told myself, ‘Someone will Downhearted loser big thing.” Nolan Ryan went 6 1-3 innings for who hasn’t won since April 29, fell to Trim last Saturday at Buckley mount a charge. You’re not going to John McEnroe was dejected Sunday after losing his match to The Astros’ generosity came in Houston and was saddled with his 1-4. Field. win; face the fact.’” Jimmy Connors In the finals of the grass courts championships the seventh inning. Tim Flannery eighth loss in 13 decisions. Braves 1-5, Giants 2-1 Mo Moriarty collected four hits But when she rolled in a 20-foot In London. Connors won In straight sets, 7-5,6-3. opened with a single to center and Ray Knight put Houston ahead 2-0 At San Francisco, Jack Clark led and Scott Aronson three for the birdie putt on the 15th green, giving / was sacrificed to second by winning off the sixth inning with his 11th winners. Mark Boyko struck out 11 with his fourth in the first her a four-shot lead with three holes batters. -‘4 pitcher John Montefusco. after Phil Garner singled. The homer of the season to help the to play, she saw the light at the end Alan Wiggins then delivered a hit Padres scored once in the first when Giants snap Atlanta’s five-game Best in defeat with the stick were of the tunnel. to left to drive in Flannery and tie Wiggins walked, stole second and winning streak in the opener. ’The Ed Carini with three hits and Greg “ That putt was where I won the King gains crown decision was the Braves’ first road Brown with a pair. Dave Stephen- the score 44. With Gene Richards at scored on a single by Richards. tournament,” she said. “ It gave me seon starred afield: bat, Wiggins stole his second base of The Astros scored in the third on a defeat in 14 games against West a cushion.” the game and 13th in a row without triple by Garner and a wild pitch, Division teams. In the nightcap. Stephenson had started with a 2- being caught. but San Diego got the run back in its Dale Murphy hit his major AMERICAN shot lead over Beth Daniel, one of in England tennis Catcher Alan Ashby’s throw sailed half of the inning on a walk to league-leading 19th homer of the Bob’s Gulf made every hit count her playing partners. into center field, allowing Wiggins Richards, a stolen base and a single season, a two-run shot in the first in­ in a 5-4 win over Army & Navy Daniel, who played erratically all to reach third and, when center by Ruppert Jones. ning, to gain a split. Saturday at Waddell. Justin Bolduc week, still trailed, by only two at the BIRMINGHAM, England (U P I)- UPI photo when you have not been winning fanned seven in five innings for turn, but fell completely apart on Billie Jean King gained her first very much. Bob’s while Scott Dibiase and Jim the back side with bogeys on the JAN STEPHENSON singles crown in nearly two years “ Betsy is a very good player, a Roman each collected two hits and first four holes. posts two-stroke victory when she won two matches Sunday very streaky player in the sense that John Mulligan played well defen­ That left Carner and Janet Alex, to capture the $100,000 Edgbaston she can put 11 or 12 good points Rookie Grand Prix driver sively for Bob’s. Chip Driggs who shot the best score of the tour­ Cup women’s tennis title. together, and that’ s trouble on slammed a three-run homer and nament, a 5-under 67, as Stephen­ earner laughingly commented pressure on her,” said Camer. “ I The 38-year-old King, who has grass. At 3-Iove down in the final singled for A&N. son’s nearest challengers. about Stephenson’s recent « just mis-hit it.” been plagued by leg injuries during set, my brain was ail angry but this “ It scared me when JoAnne went problems. Alex and Pam Gietzen (71) the last few years, beat compatriot is where you say to yourself that if Poletti killed in Montreal AMERICAN FARM into second place,” said Stephenson. ‘ "The more trouble she’s in, the finished tied for third and picked up Betsy Nagelsen, 6-3, 6-7, 64, in the you’ve practiced and prepared hard Modern Janitorial scored in every But Camer, who needs only one better she plays,” said Camer. “ I $12,(X)0 each, while Kathy Young rain-delayed semifinals and enough you’re not going to give it inning in whipping Bob’s Gulf, 18-4, more win to get into the LPGA Hall wish she’s get her marriage (68) and Am y Alcott (70) were at 284 returned later to sweep asidb South MONTREAL (UPI) - A formal UPl photo away without a fight.” from a ruptured aorta — the main Paletti would have hit the Ferrari at at Bowers. Nick Kalfas fanned 10 of Fame, didn’t figure she had that straightened out. When that happens, and Sandra Haynie (70), Daniel (75) Africa’s Rosalyn Fairbank, 6-2, 6-1, King took five games in a row to investigation begins today into the artery to the heart — and massive “ 120 to 125 miles per hour.” and walked five in picking up the much of a shot at winning. we’ll all win more tournaments.” ARNOLD PALMER PROTECTED IN RAIN and Hollis Stacy (73) at 285. in 51 minutes. In all, she played 2 lead 5-3. Nagelsen saved another fiery crash which killed rookie internal bleeding. Peart said a track pace car was at win. Jase Morelewicz had three hits Camer said a 4 foot birdie putt she caddy holds umbrella during Marlboro Classic “ I ’m happy to finish second,” said Patty Sheehan was disqualified hours, 4 minutes of tennis Sunday. match point, but King clinched her Italian driver Riccardo Paletti at The inquiry, which begins today, the scene nine seconds after the and Wayne Zorger and Tony missed on»the 14th hole was “ very Carner, who earned $19,600. ‘ "The for violation of the mle governing “ It didn’t bother me at all to play place in the final with a winning the start of Sunday’s Formula I will be headed by Derek Ongario, of­ crash and a rescue team arrived McCarthy each tripled for the way Jan played, I don’t think critical” to her chances of over­ where her ball, which went into the two singles in one day,” said King, smash of a high lob. Grand Prix race at the newly named ficial start for Grand Prix races nine seconds later. winners while Brian Oatway had a anybody was going to catch her. I taking Stephenson. water to the left of the 16th green, whose last tournament singles vic­ Gilles Villeneuve Circuit. around the world. Paletti’s and Pironi finished the race in the pair of blows for Bob’s. think she felt she was going to win.” “ That would have put some should have been dropped. tory came in September 1980 in Paletti, 24, died from Injuries suf­ Pironi’s cars have been impounded Ferrari team’s spare car, and left Japan. “ On grass this is not so Muldowney wins fered when, at the start, his Denim by the International Sports the the track immediately after Eighth District outlasted Town Weather no problem, tough. I feel very fit. I ’m moving Osella racer roared up at more than Automobile Federation. race without talking to reporters. Fire, 30-18, at Bowers. Beth KIRKERSVILLE, Ohio (UPI) - w ell and I have the good touch you 120 miles per hour from the next to The 13 rows of cars drove one lap Paletti was a rookie from Milan, Romanewicz in her first pitching Shirley Muldowney, the first woman need to hit short volleys. On one last row of cars and slammed into of the track and then stopped in the Italy, who never completed a For­ performance fanned nine and aided licensed to drive a Top Fuel given day on grass particularly, I polesitter- Didier Pironi's stalled order of the predetermined starting mula I Grand Prix race and had her own cause with a double and dragster, Sunday defeated Lucille feel I can still beat anyone...” Ferrari. grid. qualified for only two races since three singles to pace District. Dave $2 million club Lee, the second woman to drive “ Age is not that important. If you ’Three other cars were damaged. As the starting procedure began, joining the Osella racing team this Hildebrand also had three singles unlimited-class race cars, in an really care enough and if you are Pironi leapt from his car to help Pironi waved to indicate his car season, failing to accumulate even a and a triple and four RBI and Jeff Palmer wins Seniors highly motivated you can still win.” historic all-women final round of the Paletti, whose smashed racer sat in would not refire; then Paletti, who single point. Fregin and Jamie W illett each Spring Nationals at National Trail King thought she was “ lucky to the middle of the track just named had started from the 12th row and He had previously driven Formula stroked two hits and four RBI to Raceway. win” the semifinal after Nagelsen for Villeneuve, the great Canadian 23rd position, shot forward into the II and Formula III cars. His best lead District. Seth Kershaw had a Muldowney, who began driving MARLBORO, Mass. (U P I) - A cond place with 72-hole totals of 280, added another on the 12th, before saved three match points at 45 in driver killed May 8 in a trial at the Ferrari. showing in professional driving was double and tripled twice and Shan­ one stroke ahead of Australia’s running into trouble with bogeys on welcomes Floyd the second set and went on to lead 3- the 2,500-horsepower machines in Belgian Grand I^ix. non Brimmer had three hits for steady rain did not deter Arnold ’ "The regulations don’t allow for a 10th place year in 1981 on the For­ 1974 and recorded her first National Palmer, or his army of 14,000 fans, Peter Thomson and tour veteran the 16th and 17th holes. b in the third. Emergency crews were in action the start to be aborted if a car can’t mula II circuit, driving a March 802 Town. Hot Rod Association victory at as he fired a 2-under-par 69 Sunday Dan Sikes. Last year’s runner up. “ When Rosburg started coming on “ I chose to make sure to get the trying to move Paletti seconds later start on the grid,” said Bob Hanna, BMW. National Trail in 1977, was an easy to capture the $150,000 Marlboro Art Wall, was alone in 6th place at strong on seven, eight and nine, the MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Ray the meat of the schedule. The U.S. ball in play in the match points in­ when his car burst into flames. executive director of the Canadian I NT. FARM winner in her first national cham­ Classic seniors tournament. 282. only thing I could do was keep Floyd, golf’s latest $2 million Open is next, the British Open is stead of being more positive,” she “The fire was contained un­ Automobile Sports Club. (The club Dairy Queen whipped 7-Eleven, pionship meeting against Lee. Amid a sea of colorful umbrellas. ’The 52-year-old Palm er said the playing and trying to beat the golf winner, said he wouldn’t have been coming up and then there’s ■ said. “ That’s the sort of thing you do derneath the car and -did not reach is the governing body for Grand Prix 22-9, at Verplanck. John Carlin led Palmer tamed the field and the turning point was a chip he made to course,” said. Palmer, whose last able to sleep for a week if he had Westchester. They’re all big tour­ the driver,” said Dr. Jacques racing in Canada.) the offense and Cory Page, George 6,174-yard Marlboro Country Club save par on the tricky par-4 15th tournament win was the U.S. Senior blown a 5-stroke lead going into the naments. It’s very pleasing to get it Bouchard, the track physician, at a “ Pironi put his hand up as the red Softball Cook and Mike Smith starred defen­ course to shoot a 72-hole total of 276. hole. After being blocked by trees by Open in Detroit last summer. “ I final round of the Memphis Classic. intoahape now at this time of year. news conference late Sunday. light went on, but at that point the sively for 3-6 DQ. Timmy Kelly had That was good for a four-stroke vic­ his second shot, he hit a sandwedge knew if I could beat the golf course, “ Everybody said I bad a big com­ “ Obviously, m y spirits are good. Gymnasts in state meet “There were no signs of exterior starting procedures had already two hits and played well defensively tory and the $25,000 first prize. 60 yards to within six inches of the I would keep my lead.” fortable lead. And that’s easy to It has to be a confidence builder.” burns. begun,” he said, and Nicky Palermo added a single Palmer played a textbook round, pin. Rosburg was on the green with “ Arnold never holed a putt over say,” said Floyd, who took home the Meanwhile, the 26-year-old Eleven gymnasts from Patti Barron was ninth on beam. “ We noticed there was no pulse Hanna said the official starter T O M G irrS GAMES and double and four RBI for 4-7 7- hitting 17 greens and making two a makeable birdie putt. two feet,” said Rosburg. “ He made $72,000 winner’s check Sunday with Holland, a two-year pro' who had a Dunne’s School of Gymnastics took In the Combined Compulsory and when we got him to the stretcher, so probably did not see Pironi hold up Tulugu'n v». B&J, 6 • Charter Oak Eleven. birdies white staving off early “ If I hadn’t made that shot, it two birdies and 16 pars and that was a 17-under-par 271 total. “ But the closing 70 for a 277 total, said his part in the (^ass III State Cham­ Optional Meet, 12-14 group, we started to pump his heart. ’There his hand to indicate engine trouble. Elliotl'n va. Ward,6 • Pagani charges by Bob Rosburg and Billy could have been a two-shot swing if it. Never at any time was he going to tournament was riot over.” second-place performance was an pionships in Glastonbury last Wendy Morton was fifth in floor. was no spontaneous heart action “ The man who turned on the JC »1 ue vs. Dean, 6 - Robertson Ansaldi’s turned back the Oilers, 8- Casper. The victory, a tune-up for Rosburg had made his putt for bir­ crack. You were going to have to go Floyd made the nine-hole turn at exhausting experience. weekend. Beth Benavides won first place in from the time he left the track to the green light was looking down the INelson vs. Gardens, 6 • Nike 2, Saturday at Verplanck. Danny next week’s U.S. Open at Pebble die,” Palm er said. “ We could have get him.” 16-under, seven strokes ahead of “I’m drained,” said the former Students who placed were: 9-11 the handstand contest held during time he entered the surgery.” grid because the green light goes on (>>ngos vs. Auto Trim, 6 - Keeney Sauer hurled a five-hitter, striking Beach, was Palmer’s first in New gone into the 16th even-up.” The 14,000 fans who showed up on second-place finisher Mike Holland. University of South Carolina player. age group. Heather Almond ninth in the computation of scores. At 5:45 p.m., an hour and a half when the last car stops,” added Oil Ileal vs. Jaycees, 6 • Fitzgerald out 10, to pace 9-1 Ansaldi’s. He England since he won the $20,000 Rosburg, who established a new Sunday swelled the tounament’s “ I made two bogeys and a couple “ But, I ’m extremiely pleased.” floor exercise; 12-14 group, Sara after the crash, Paletti was dead course clerk Roger Peart. He said aided his own cause with a triple UPI pOota Johnson's vs. Desi's, 7:30 • Nike first place money at the 1968 course record Saturday with a 6- total paid gallery to 40,500. The of fellows made a birdie there (on Holland had made the cut in just (»lenn vs. Flo's, 7:30 - Fitzgerald while Craig Lawson added a single Kemper Open at Pleasant Valley under-par 65, made his charge early, event drew 34,000 when it l^gan last the back nine),” said the 39-year-oId six of 20 events this year. A tie for and doubled and Kevin Franklin a SAND BLASTER %•* • *•••••• ...... •••<...... • Main Puh vs. Anderson's, 7:30 • Country Club in Sutton, Mass. with back-to-back birdies on the year. Floyd, who finished with a 69 for a 22nd at the Memorial was his.best Robertson three-base knock. Matthew Bourque Rosburg and Casper shared se­ seventh, eighth and ninth holes. He ... Ray Floyd In trouble six-shot victory. “ I went from a 7- previous finish this year and his and Greg Scott starred defensively. shot lead to a 4shot lead in a matter Second-place performance in Jason Stanizzi at)d David Berube of two holes. * Memphis gave him exempt status Holmes takes off on media BWT played well for 5-6 Oilers. “ You never know what’s going to for the rest of the year. Buffalo Water Tavern women’s happen. ’There cbuld have been a 63 Floyd, who played in the same softball team swept a doubleheader wrong. 19th Hole or a 64 fired today (Sunday). I could threesome with Holland, helped the LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Personally, I from Bestwav Motor Lines. 6-2 and Soccer have shot 73 or 74 ... Believe me, younger player on the back nine. like Larry Hplmes but I think he’s full o f' He’s right when he says he doesn’t have to 8-1, Saturday at Fitegerald Field. five shots is not the world. Seventy- “ He helped me a lot coming in. He prunes. prove himself to the media but he’s wrong In the opener, Barbara Iversen PEE WEE when he says the only one he has to prove it to two to 67 is not much of a gap at cheered me on a lot,” said Holland. Somebody should tell him he won that fight Sports ripped three hits and Betsy Gilmar- East: Panthers 2-0-0-10, Charters with Gerry Cooney, so what is he getting so is himself. H e’s a professional. People pay to 46, P e te T e e ts 58-11-47, C.D. Miller 80-7-73, George Bednarz 78-5- Ken Comerford-John Neligon-Lou all.” “ He certainly helped a lot. He’s cer­ tin, Kim Sokol, Cindy Birdsey and 2-0-0-10, Dolphins 2-0-0-10, Meteors Country Club hot under the armpits about? I remember see him fight. They’re the ones he has to McCarthy 58-11-47, Les Christensen 73; B —Gross —Len Angell 81, Ted Miller 326, N et—Mark SteuUet-Tom Floyd, who skipped the Kemper tainly a fine gentleman. It just con­ Parade Heather Sauve two apiece for BWT. 1-0-1-7, Sharks 1-1-05, Patriots 0-1-1- him when he seemed fond of everybody in the prove himself to. If the only one he ever has WOMEN- Kickers —A —Agnes 59-12-47, Don Anderson 59-12-47; C Blasko 82, N et—Pete Velidow 85-15- Bow-Bob Sgro-Bill Standish 295, Bob Open, has now won two of his last firms my belief in him as a good Sokol had three hits including a tri­ 2, Mustangs 01-1-2, Jaguars 01-1-2, media. ’That was when he was fighting in the to prove anything to is himself, then he need Oilers 02-0-0, Tigers 02-0-0, Romayko 3; B —Mary Presti 8, —Ed Ansaldi 62-22-40, Jim O’Rourke 70, Steve Johnson 85-15-70, Dennis ljuaglia-H.SteulletJohn Banavlge- three starts and he bowed in a player and a good individual.” Milt RIchman ple and two RBI and Gilmartin and shadow of Muhammad All and struggling to do nothing more than shadow-box in the gym. West: Timbers 1-01-7, Express 1- Emily Sarra 8, Rose LaPolt 8; C 64-21-43, Larry Bates 59-15-44, John Sheehan 82-11-71, Bill Wood 82-11-71, Craig Phillips 297, Henry Oama- sudden-death playoff in the other Curtis Strange shot a 69 to finish Birdsey two hits apiece in the night­ make a name for 'himself. Larry Holmes is not a bad guy. I think he’s 01-7, Penguins 1-1-05, Aztecs 1-1-0 —Hilda Kristof 2, Joanne Hunt 2, Rieder 75-3045, Charles Whelan 67- A1 Hopper 87-lM l, Steve Cassano George Young-Gary Wood-Bob event. third at 278, followed by South cap triumph. Now it’s the other way around. He has getting a little bored with what he’s doing, 5, Torpedoes 1-1-05, Sockers 02-0-0. Ann Salafia 5, Eileen Plodzik 5, 2245; Low gross —McFarland 76. 87-16-71, Don Wennick 83-11-72, Rich Q uaglia 297, Tom M alin -S teve He won at the Memorial the week African Mark McNulty 71-279, Mark BWT travels this weekend to made a reputation for himself, a very good also a little apprehensive that he might get Grayce Shea 5. SWEEPS- A —Gross —Erwin Barnett 88-16-72, A1 Smith 85-12-73, Johnson-Andy Rhoades-Ken Lucas before the Kemper and the week Lye 71-280 and Scott Hoch 69-281. Lynn, Mass., for the Legere’s In­ beat on some given night, and ail this L O W C R O S S & P U T T S - A Kennedy 78, Net —Bob Jones 80-6-74, Jim Sommers 8^12-73, Bob Zimmer 297. before that he lost the playoff in one, but no sooner does he beat an opponent in vitational Tournament. MIDGET the ring then he goes into a tirade against the manifests itself in these perioidic outbursts at —Helen Mutty 92, Romayko 92; B Sher Ferguson 81-6-75, Bob Flynn 82- 87-14-73 ; C —Gross —Earl SWEEPS- Gross —Gagnon 77, Atlanta. The Memphis win nnade spoke with still felt he had the fight closer C e n tra l: M ata d ors 2-0-0-10, press, tarring everyone with the same brush the media. Ali did the same thing near the —Edana Wadas 102; C —Jean 7-75; B —Gross —John Kristof 80, mcKeevbr 90, Bob Halsted 83, Net Poulin 77, McCusker 77; N et—Dave him the sixth golfer to pass the $2 than it actually was. Caribous 1-01-7, CJiieftains 1-01-7, ^for not giving him what he considers suf­ Back to Larry Holmes, though. end of his career after enjoying a generally FORMAL’S INN Comets 1-1-05, Whitdeaps 02-0-0, Wigren 101, Lee Neary 102, Ida Dave Kozlovich 80, Net —Simmons — Bob D uquette 91-20-71, Don Bromley 82-15-67, Pete Velidow 84 million mark in earnings and push^ Radfi Form al’s Inn, member of the ficient credit. In striking out at those vdio He took a shot at the press Immediately good relationship with the press for most of Stallions 02-00. McMahon 109, Betty Lou Nordeen 82-13-69, Sullivan 81-12-69, Teets 81- Cromwell 94-23-71, Don Gothers 99- 15-69, Rhoades 81-11-70, M.Steullet him from-No. 7 to No. 2 on the 1982 Connecticut Women’s Softball report on his performances, he has been it. 109; Putts —A —Eldna Hilinski 27, 11-70; C —Gross —Jack Moffat 87, 28- 71, Ken Dunbar 93-22-71, John 84-14-70, P a rro tt 80-9-71, John money list behind Craig Stadler, ■TV after the fight and again the next day. North: Falcon 1-01-7, Olympics 1- ’This is to let Larry Holmes know that as League (CW SL), swung into its Mutty 27; B —Wadas 29; C —Neary Bill Palmer 87, Net —Ansaldi 89-22- Warren 95-21-74. Gerry Rlchmann Sutherland 90-19-71, Ray St. Louis who did not play in Memphis. saying some foolish things. t “It seems I have to continue to prove 01-7, Metros 0-004, Suns 0-024, good as he is with his fists, he makes a mis­ summer season with a pair of non­ 31, Kristof 31. Member-Guest • 67, O’Rourke 88-21-67. 96-22-74, Ralph Darrin 96-21-75, w a it" 81-9-72, John Banavige 82-10-72. He J ( ^ Jack Nicklaus, the tour’s For the record, I thought Cooney had a myself,” he said during Saturday’s session Cougars 0-024, Toros 02-00. take by taking on the media. To begin with, league wins, 2-1 and 7-6, Saturday First Flight —Winner Woody Clark- BEST 15- A —Sergio Sartori 58-6- Kokoszka 94-19-75, Dick Brewer 94- only $3'mlUion winner, Tom Watson, chance to beat Holmes at Caesars Palace last _ with the media. South: Astros 2-0-010, Rockets 2- nobody really cares, certainly not the fans over South Windsor in South Wind­ Jeff Clark plus 11, runner-up Ward 52, Bob Behling 59-7-52; B - B o b 19-76, Chuck Nicol 94-19-75, George Lee ’Trevino, Hale Im in and Ttihi TONIGHT Friday night and I picked him to win. I was Of course he does. What does he want to do, OOIO, Apollos 1-1-05, Sting 1-1-05, who come to see him'fight. And secondly,-he sor. Holmes-Bob Normington plus 6, in Vonderkall 58-949, Mort Rosenthal Gentile 101-26-76, Tom Conran 105- Johncock tops Welskopf in the $2 million club. 8 • Queen’i Cup Tennis, USA wrong. It wasn’t the first time, either. take the credit and run? N ever mind the Sounders 02-00, spartans 02-00. should realize it’s rather foolhardy to get into Nancy Aramini hurled a four- playoff over Tony Steullet-Ken 63-1449; C —Carl Engberg 70-20-50, 29- 76. “ You know, the most frustrating Cable • Holmes fought superbly. Much better than he money. What does he think people are paying Rex Mays race a hissing contest with a newspaperman hitter in the opener for Formal’s. Comerford; Second flight —Winner Paul Rossetto 77-20-57; low gross SWEEPS- Gross —Parrott 63, thing in the world that could happen 8il5 - Yankees vs. Red Sox, -■ was'given credit for by those three Nevada for? ’They’re paying to see him fight and to JUNIOR because he goes to press too often. ’Tracy Sanzo’s third hit, a two-run —Rich Long-Chuck Roberts plus 6 —Behling 74. Gagnon 64, Bednarz 66, Calderone to m e would be to lose with a 5-shot WTIC, WPOP; 8)30 . Channel 8 judges. see him prove himself. If he doesn’t feel he Central: Apaches 2-00-10, Knights WEST ALLIS, Wis. (UPI) - Gor­ As for Don King, who called the scoring of single, produced the winning over Peter Fox-Chris Wilson ^ four SWEEPS- A -G ross —Sartori 76, 67, Keune 67, marc Schardt 67; Net lead,” said Floyd, who has won 17 JBiSO - Mets vs. Pirates, WINF Holmes beat Coopey from here to Cliriat- cares to do that anymore, then he certainly 1-01-7, Bears 1-1-05, Minutemen 1- don Johncock didn’t have to worry the fight "a disgrace,” I agree with him com­ markers in the sixth. Each side extra holes; ’Third flight —Winner Net —Behling 74-7-67; B —Gross -G oth ers 83-22-55, Angell 68-13-55, PGA titles since joining the tour in mas but bad not referee Mills Lane penalized has the opUon of q^tting. 1-05, Strikers 01-1-2, King 02-00. about winning the R ex Mays 150 pletely on that. It was. I disagree with him, scored single markers in the first, —Tom Roche-Dick Denault plus 9, —Dick Paternostro 81, Net M cKeever 76-20-56, Barnett 73-16-57, 1963. ‘"rbink about how I would have the challenger three points for low blows, two I remember Larry Holmes when he North: Warriors 2-0-010, Bruins 1-0 race in a photo finish Sunday as he though, .when h^ says Holmes didn’t get the second and fourth innings and two in runner-up —Carroll Maddox- -Vonderkall 75-9-66, Rosenthal 8^ Ken Dunbar 79-22-57, Richmann 79- felt now if someone beat me or I lost of the judges, Duane Ford and Dave Morettl, solemnly promised he’d be a fighting cham­ 1-7, Eagles 1-01-7, Hawks 1-1-05, did when he took the Indianapolis same treatment here in Las Vegas that the fifth stanza in the nightcap: For­ Scymour Grobard plus 7; Fourth 14-68; C —Rossetto 93-20-73, Ray 22-57) Darrin 79-21-58, Jim Ritchie in a playoff after having a 5rihot Richmond wins would nave had Cooney winning entering the pion. He would take on all comers if he ever Oceaneers 02-00, Wing 02-00. 500 by only 16 l-lOOths of a seomd. Cooney did before the fight. In his heart, Don m al’s took the verdict with two runs flight —winner —^ b Maher-Ben Hickey 90-17-73. 73-15-58, John Warren 79-21-58, Steve lead. I wouldn’t have been able to ISth, the round the f i ^ t was stopped. won the title, he said. He has kept his word South: Tomahawks 1-1-0-5, When the Coldwater, Mich., King knows that isn’t true. He also knows the in the bottom of the sixth. Lisa Murphy plus 15, runner-up —Marty Cassano 74-16-58, N icol 78-19-59, sleep for a week; 8 Riverside race bteybe all that desert heat was getting to about that and the money he has gotten for it Cyclones 1-1-0-5, m ury 1-1-0-5, driver roared across the finish line contracts called for equal money and equal Tilden, Lisa Schwartz, Marcy Shea-Paul Gregg plus 5; Fifth flight Warren DeMartin 71-12-59, Zimmer But Floyd overstepped that pitfall, Ford and Moretti because looking at Cooney certainly hasn’t been bad, so what is he getr Diplomats 1-1-05. Talfwood in the Rex Mays at Wisconsin State RIVERSIDE, Calif. (U PI) - ’Tim accommodations for both men. Whatever MacDonald and Kathy Cooney each —Dick McNamara-Skip Kundahl 73-1459, Bill Wood 70-11-59, Dennis and said he is ready for this week’s' slumped on his stool between the 12th and ting so upset about? INTERMEDIATE FATHER’S DAY TOURNEY- A Fair Park, be was a winner over Richmond gave up a promising Holmes got, Cooney got. had two hits. Reliever Tonnie Shea plus 7 winner in playoff over Bob Sheehan 70-11-59, Don Wennik 70-11- U.S. Open at PcMile Beadi, Calif. 13th, I don’t think he would’ve believed “ A lot of you have the wrong idea of who I Chiefs 2-0-010, Stars 2-0-0 —Gross —Roger Parrott 76, Marc A.J. Foyt by tte comfortable career as an Indy car driver to con­ Cooney lost the fight and before it began, in retired the last six in a row to pick Norwood-Mike Rlordan. 59, Clarence Denyer 76-17-59, A1 *Tve had a three-week span anybody in the world who tried to tell him he have to prove it to,” he went on in his 10,Yankees 1-1-05, Rangers 1-1-05, Schardt 78, N et—Chick Gagnon 76-7- margin of 11.8 seconds. centrate on stock cars. • . . a poll of the media. Holmes was a clear-cut 4 up the win. B E S T 14- A —Stan McFarland 53- Hopper 75-16-59, Bob Chambers 69- where 1 was beat in a playoff and was winning the fight. He wasn’t. ’The third harangue at the media. “ I don’t have to prove Earthquakes 1-1-05, Racers 1-1-05, 69, Bob Chambers 81-1071, Ron He drove his Wildcat Coswortb to It paid o ff Sunday when the 1980 L choice among those who disseminate the Formal’s had a twinbill yesterday Hurricanes 1-1-05, Bulls 1-1-05, 5-48, Ron Rencurrel 578-49, Frank 10-59, Dick Brewer 78-19-59. I’ve won the other two w e ^ ,” he . judge, Jerry Roth, seemed.more in line with it to you. I have to prove it to myself.” Jeroszko 81-9-72, Gino Calderone 82- a record speed of 128.987 miles per Indianapolis rookie of the year won news. How can he possibly kick about that? in Clinton washed out. It resumes Kieman 57-8-49; B —Ron Simmons FOUR MAN MEDAL- Gross ' said. "And, it’s the right time of the his scorecard but most other observers I He’s batting .500 there, half right and half Knights 02-00, Diplomats 02-00. 10-72, Cliff Keune 79-7-72, Tom John­ hour in the race, his fourth cham­ the Riverside 400 with a four-seemd action Wednesday in Waterford. 58-13-45, Paul SuUlvan 57-1^45, Len —Parrott-Nick Pahoulis-Joe Poulin- year, so to speak. We’re going into Key: Wins-Losses-Ties-Points. son 82-10-72, Jim Booth 78-5-73, I/)u pionship car race victory on the win over Terry Labonte. G iglio 57-11-46, Dave Kozlovich 55-9- Stcvo M fO isker 320, Ton SteuUet- oife-miie paveil oval. ' I f . . ■ ■ ■ r T • . . 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Mon.. June M, 19^

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J r f e e l a s if i 've t a l k e p -A N P EVEN IF /V\Y F g S T MUCH AS I'D U N B ^0 Sunday’s Results Castillo 3b 5 1 1 0 Wathan c 3 0 0 0 Freddy Haas 1390 78- 74-7340-303 LIBRA (8e|>t. 23-Oct 23) Your 12 13 14 Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, ppd., rain Bochte If 4 12 1 ^iruirk c 10 0 0 TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) WEREN'T KILLINS AtE.THIS SET SOM E SLEEP I'D DON'T (SETMANY Marty Furgol 1,390 74- 75-7449-303 ideas and ways of doing things rv m y sn ?e £ r p e r s o n St. Louis at New York, ppd., rain Simpson If 1 1 0 0 BrelSrell 3b 2 12 1 You function best today if you IS THE MOST eMOriOMAUy BETTER HEAP b a c k RP ClAGSyPAMBS CINCINNAtl LOS ANGELES F^die Rubls 1310 75- 75-77-7B-304 will be good today, but you 17 Montreal 5. Chicago 3. 10 innings Zisk dh 3 12 0 Otis cf 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Bill Ezinicki 13IO 89-72-75-77-304 can work with as little Interfer­ THE C2FFICE AND START LIKE you IN HERE, 15 16 San Francisco ^ Atlanta 1. 1st game might not be able to rally the DRAINING SlO t'i : Cowens rf 4 12 2 McRae dh 4 0 10 Milner If 4 1 2 0 Sax 2b 4 1 2 0 Herman Kelser 1310 75-77-75-75-304 ence as possible. Qo about WRITING 'KNOW' Atlanta 5, San Francisco 1, 2nd game Maler lb 4 0 12 Martin rf 3 0 0 0 support of key people should EVER WORKEPON.I Oester 2b 5 0 0 1 Landrex cf 4120 Ed Furgol 1 ,^ S-77-71-76-306 doing your own thing without 18 19 20 21 Cincinnati 4, Los Angeles 2 TCniz ss 4 1 1 0 May lb 3 0 10 4 110 Baker If 4000 Jimmy Clark 13® 75-79-74-77-305 you fall to be appreciative of calling attention to yourself. San Diego 5, Houston 4 JCruz 2b 0 0 0 0 White 2b 3 0 0 0 5 0 3 1 Guerrer rf 30 11 Ted Kroll 1,190 75-75-7441-306 their input. Monday's Games Hendrsn cf 4 1 1 2 Conepen ss 3 0 10 lb Al Besselink 1,190 75-77-7349-306 22 12 3 ^ 24 Bench 3b 5 0 10 Garvey 4010 (AH Times EDT) Bulling c 4 0 20 Cedeno cf 3 1 1 0 Cey 3b 4 0 00 ciharlie Malchask 1,180 72-75-7944-307 Philadelphia (Carlton 7-6) at Chicago Totals 38 7 13 7 Totals 30 1 5 1 Hoshidr rf 4 110 Sdoscia c 4 0 0 0 Al Balding 1,130 78- 75-77-76-309 Seattle 200000230-7 25 26 27 128 29 30 31 32 (Jenkins ^ ) . 2:35 p.m. TrevinP c 3 0 12 Russell ss 4 0 00 SUn Leonard 1,130 79- 73-79-75-309 Q. I know the Perry brothers, Gsylord and Jim, have won New York (Falcone 3-2) at Pittsburgh Kansas City 000100000-1 Berenyi p 3 0 2 0 Hooton 00 00 Jerry Barber 1,110 80- 74-73-74-311 (D. Robinson ^1), 8:35 p.m. DP—Seattle 2, Kansas City 1. LOB— p more than SM gafhet between them. But they weren’t the Hume p 0 0 0 0 Orta pi 1 1000 John Kalinka 1,080 79-7541-76-312 33 34 135 36 meat famoua brother combination In the majors. The Deans, Montreal (Gullickson 4-5) at St. Louis Seattle 5, Kansas City 4. 2B-Castillo, Stewart p 1000 Henry Ransom 1,080 8946-77-77-320 (Forsch 7-2), 8:36 p.m. Bulling. Cowens. HR—Brett (7), Hender- Roenick ph 1000 John Palmer 1,0404 81- 794243-325 Dlxxy and Paul, were. How many games did they win collec­ Bridge Atlanta (Mahler 6-4) at Houston

Classified— CondomlnluiVis 643 22 Mlnlmum'Charge 3ft—Heating-Pfumbing 4ft—Sporting Ooodt 56—Misc. for Rent TAG SALE SIGNS 12:00 noon the. EMPLOYMENT 23— Hornet for Sale ' 16 w ^ fd i NOTICE 24— Lott'Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47—Ovden Products 5 0 »-Home6/Apt9. to Shefre 37— Mftving-Trui^lng-Storage46— Antiques d ay before publlceUon. t —LOM EOCt FomTKI 13-H aip Wanted •M->lnvettmeni Property Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? The best way to an­ 4 26—Butipett Property 36—Servieet'ftwRad 49- Wanted to Buy PER WORD PER DAY 2:-P«rM>AEl|' l ~B utm att Opportunittat 50— Produce AUTOMOTIVE 3—AnnounoEmtnu lS->Situatiori Wanted ^27—Pet^ Propel nounce it, is with a Herald Tag Sale Classified Ad. When you place your ad, Deadline tor Saturday Is 5—Aoctiont Real Ettate Wanted 61— Autos for Sale 12 noon Friday; Mon­ MISC. FOR SALE RENTALS 62— Trucks for Sale you’ll receive ONETAG SALE SIGN FREE, compliments of The Herald. EDUCATION 63— Heavy Equipment tor Sale- 1 DAY ...... 14*: FREE 40— Houtehoid Qoodt 52— Roomafftr Rent day's deadllaa Is 2:30 MlSC. SERVICES 64— Motor cycies-Btoyc let 18— Private ln ttr.u e ^ t 41— Ariiclet for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent- 3 DAYS ...... 13

'••aaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ••••eeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeee •••eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ^ ______Lota-Mud for Safa 24 Pmlnttng-Pop^rlttg 32 fn » ClanHIod A d t T A Q 'S A L E ^ Rooms for Rm I 52 Apartmanta for Rant 53 OHIaaa-Btoraa Autoa For Sala 61 Aufos For Sala 51 BRAND NEW Am-Fm CLEAN LIGHT fpf Pent 55 •••••••♦•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• BERKSHK stereo headset, $10.00. Oval VW PARTS TAG SALE - Housekeeping room for MANCHESTER - Main 1967 MUSTANG' Converti­ 1979 CHEVROLET MONZA formica kitchen table, 60 10-50% off entire inventory. mature lady. Call 649-0307. Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. WORKSPACE OR ble, excellent running con­ - four speed hatchback. $3,- UWDBARGIUNS INTERIOR AND inches with four chairs, Saturday, June I9tb, 9 am - Hot water. Appliances. No STORAGE SPACE FOR dition, inspectible and 700 or best offer. Telephone 10.45 MKSASOOR-IMM EXTERIOR Painting and $35.00. Call 643-4850 before 4 pm. Rain or Shine. SHARE 11/2-baths, kitchen -pets. Security. Parking. RENT in Manchester. No restorable. $1500 or best 647-0350. 3.7MamnB0N-:~“ ‘ Paperhanging. Ceilings noon or after 5 p.m. Tolland County privileges with owner and ,523-7047. lease or security deposit. offer. 649-5473 after 5 p.m. ------3.7 MOS-NOOSS-H repaired or replaced. Free Volkswagen Route 83, Ver­ one other tenant, both men. Reasonable rates. Suitable ------C O LLEC TO R - 1957 20M 0IIII4MJUICI7 estimates. Fully insured. WEDDING GOWN never non. Available 6/18, Deposit, MANCHESTER - Four for small business. Retail 1969 CHEVY Malibu, two STUDERBAKER Hawk - 'Your Cfimmunity Newspaper' IKNOMSMIlinMi References. Martin worn, size 5/7, ^ .0 0 . King references. 649-7630. room, two bedroom apart­ and commercially zoned. door, small V8, good mpg, partly restored. Asking $1,- Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., size French Provincial ment. Heat, hot water, Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. new /alternator. Am- 750. Worth more. Call 646- BsmWBU ssddsft tml p m iti ftWI- 6404431. FM cassette, many extras. 7516 ask for Bob. thg M l hml L4mM M 1m fwii, headboard, $35.00. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 V ER N O N - n e a r electricity, appliances. dMtMNimiairfgirtiMhM •••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Telephone 649-5392. Manchester. Room. Share 'Immediate occupancy. NEWLY RENOVATED Best offer. 633-5361. Aeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee %aaaaaaaaaaaaa#aaaaaaaaa 310 square feet office 1976 CHEVY Impala Building ContraUng 33 LOVABLE, ADORABLE bath and T.V. room. Use of 3450. Don - 646-2482. Help Wmntod 13; H ip Wanfotf 13 ^ P A T m M ULTf COiP. FOUR NEW IS” tires, pool. Spacious parking. available. Main Street 1973 PINTO - running con­ ' Deluxe - light green waaaaaaaaaaaaaaqaaaaaa* •0 2 -«t4- 16ft1 . ft:3 0 am • ftrftO P u p p ie s - G o ld en location with ample dition. Some rust. $350. PLEAftE READ pm. Mon. • WriA or UN 9 :0 0 LEON CIESZYNSKI $99.00. Will mount free. Non-smoxer. $45.(50 week­ SUBLET ONE Bedroom 3/4vinyl 64,000 miles, Retmver/Belgian parking. Call 649-2891. Telephone 643-9904 after 6 excellent running condi­ REGISTERED NURSE - pm. Sot A Sun. BUILDblR. New homes, Tdephone 6496989 after 4 Shepard/Irish Setter mix. ly. 6464560. apt. Manchester 6/23 - 8/31. YOUR AD supervisory position. 11-7 I D «sn ie JOB? additions, remodeling, rec p.m. •Date negotiable. Fur- p.m. tion, power steering, brak rooms, garages, kitchens Ready to go. Call 742-6749 USED CAR LOT - 461 Main tilt wheel and power trunk. shift - 4/5 nights per week. M l Avon after 6 p.m. Apartmanta for Root 53 pished, appliances. Also Classified ClstUfliMl ads ara taken Excellent salary and Q rM t$$$ remodeled, ceilings, bath PAIR 15 X 6 Chevy ’72 care for two cats. $475 In Street, Manchester. Long 1967 DODGE CORONET - Will make good second or VT LAW BARGAM established. Call weekdays student car. $1250. Phone [fv^llwiemasacon- benefits including free Qroat Foopfo 'tile, dormers, roofing. rims, $15.00, strong BROTHER CATS: Ten MANCHESTER- One and .advance. 649-5294. 318 engine, running condi­ wanlancerTlia HaraM Is Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Call 646-3688 or LAKE MOREY AREA Residential or commer­ Naugahyde couch, seats two bedroom apartments 9-5, 646-2426. tion. 75,000 miles. $300. 742-6593 between 8 am and cial. 6494291. months old, neutered, il am or after 5 pm. responsIMa for only one Century 96, Major Medical, 623-9401 10 Acres-$7,900 need upholstering, $20.00. shots, box trained. Semi- available. Centrally THREE ROOM apart­ Phone 849-4494. ment, second floor, heat, MANCHESTER - Central focorrad Insertion and II sick d ay s, 10 paid Phone M 3^3. long fur - One orange, one located on busline near holidays. Call Colchester $1,590 Down ELECTRICAL SERVICES shopping center and appliances. Prefer quiet location - modern medical 1977 VOLKSWAGEN Rab­ then only to the sUe of - We do all types of Elec­ black. Verv sweet, or professional office suite, Convalescent Home, JOB INFORMATION: 2Vi hours - Hai^ord SEVENTEEN Aluminum trusting, playful. Abused schools. For further details older persons - no ^ ts , bit - two door, standard Trucka for Safa 62 ttio original Insertion. Colchester, 537-2339. Cruise Ship jobs, also Beautifully wooded 10 acre trical Work! Licensed. Call storm windows, various call 649-7157. references, securlt;security, one first floor, 625 to 1450 sq. ft. , radio, 77,000 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Errors which do not parcel located in historic town after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. and abandons in the past. car. Call (torrent! Realty, All utilities and parking in­ miles. Good condition. Ads E.O.E. Houston, Dallas, overseas close to several lovely lakes sizes. Good condition. Call This devoted pair is free to 1980 CJ7 Laredo - 6 cyl., v5 fossen tho value of the jobs. 312-741-9870 Dept. 649-2082 for sizes. Price MANCHESTER - Newly 646-5252 or 646-6113. cluded. Telephone i $2400. 649-5620. and ski areas. GoijfGolf closecloi by. FARRAND one loving home. 633-6581 or 646-5858. four speed, lock-up rear, adverUsement tvIII not PART TIME Aide for 423B. Phone call refun­ BanX has appraisedi r a i ^ for 00% $5.00 per window. See one or 3426571. decorated one bedroom new Goodyear 10x33x15 M- bo corrected ht. an ad­ elementary school. Pays dable. financing, warranty REMODEUNG - Cabinets, SIX ROOMS - Convenient ...... GOVERNMENT provided. Call PftcF installed. apartment. Aeqess to shop­ S. Power steering, stereo. ditional lnsartlo|l. |3.W per hour. 11:40 to 1:40 Roofing, Gutters, Room ping centers, buslines and location, three bedrooms, I—I AI B SURPLUS and confiscated W c la te s. 80^694-1581 8:30 Additions, Decks, all types FREE MALE Kittens. appliances, wall to wall LJ AUlUHiiyiiVB vehicles, good condition as $7800. Telephone 742-8820 Monday thru Friday on FULL TIME Road am - 8:30 pm Mon-Frl or till 3 GYM STORAGE locker - Telephone 643-8000. schools. For further details after 5 p.m. school days. Contact Gail salesman. Transportation pm Sat. Ac Sun. of Remodeling and must be seen. $60.00. Call ilease call 528-4196 carpeting, gara e , low as $100. For purchasing Rowe -■ Highland Park a must. Liberal commis­ Repairs. FREE 646-2305. between 0 and 5 pm or flrepW e. Telephone Auto Parta For Sala 60 information in your area To all home School, 647-3342. sion schedule. MAK Pain­ Estimates. Fully insured. after 5 pm and weekends, 6 m call 602-998-0575 Ext. ’7816 ■ ting, 643-2659. VT LAW BARGAM Telephone 643-6017. Produea 50 Call refundable. Motorcyclet~Blcfcle$ 54 . 3 h t GUITAR - Like new with 649-7157. FOUR CUSTOM Firebird ACCOUNTS Payable clerk LAKE MOREY AREA case. $90.00. Telephone 742- ...... MANCHESTER - Two aluminum rims in good - Excellent opportunity for RN NIGHT Supervisor - sroiNG AND ROOFING - 7442. BERRY PATCH Farms - 118 MAIN STREET - Three bedroom townhouse, wall condition. $200. Call 647- INVITATION MOTORCIYCLE M’anfi|f0lfr an individual with at least Full time position In long $3,900 replacement windows, all ______Strawberries - pick your room heated apartment. to wall carpeting, IVk 8125 after 6 pm. TO BID INSURANCE - Lowest five years of accounts term care facility. Only $780 Down phases of reihi^eUng. F ^ TWO STUDDED snow own- Freo containers - Hot water, no appliances, baths, appliances, quiet Rates Available! Many op­ area. Lesperance Agency, Project No. C^nn. 26-2 tions. Call: Clarice or payable experience.' Excellent benefits. Call tires 6-13 from Tovoita Open daily 8 am - 8 pm or security. Tenant in­ Autoa For Sala 61 Housing Authority of the Town of subscribers of Qualified applicant must 643-5151, ask for DNS. 2^1 houn - Ilfo rd 6478 after 6 p.m., ask for Ir. tlall until picked out. A r 24 646- 0505. Joan, Clarke Insurance Lovely IVk acre building site Corona, $50.00, pair. surance. 646-2426’, 9-5 Manchester Agency 643-1126. be accurate with fij^es, locatM near fabulous Lake Mike. 646-5^ hour information, call 644- weekdays. CADILLAC - 1976 - Coupe Separate sealed Bids for have some typing skills and SECRETARY- Morey and several ski areas. 2478. Oakland Road, Route MANCHESTER - 3V4 room DeVille - 72,000 miles. Drainage Improvements will be the ability to W m quickly. RECEPTIONIST in long Excellent site for buildings or CARPENTRY WORK - FOR SALE: Magnavox 30, South Windsor. 472 MAIN STREET - 5 (tondo, with balcony, wall Good condition. $2700 or received by The Housing Authority MOTORCYCLE travel trailer. Only 2 ^ hours of the Town of Manchester at the INSURANCE - For all your Apply lo: Personnel care facility. 40 hours. from. Hartford in historic town Doors, Windows, Roofs, television console model. rooms. $325 monthly plus to wall carpet, appliances, Best offer. Telephone 742- Department, Gerber Scien­ Elxcellent benefits. Plea­ Concrete Work et cetera. air conditioned and pool. 6800 - Keep trying. office of The Authority, 24 motorcycle needs, call us. of Bradford. Bank has ap­ Doesn’t work. $75.00 or utilities. No appliances. Bluefield Dr., Manchester, CT un­ Competitive rates. Friend­ tific, Inc., 83 Gerber Road sant environment. praised for 60% financing. Call "No Job Too Small” . Call best offer. Telephone Mike Security, tenant insurance. $345. plus utilities. The Herald that □ NOTICES PAcP Associates. 803^1581, References and security. til 2:00 o’clock P.M. July 7. 1982, ly service. Fine com­ W., South Windsor. E.O.E. Excellent typing skills a 8:30 am • 8:30 pm Mon-Fri or David 643-8996. 643-9965. Phone 646-2426, 9 to 5 BUICK ELECTRA - 1971. and then at said office publicly M/F. must. Medical background STRAWBERRIES - pick 647- 0779. 98.000 miles, new tires and panies. Ask for Janet or till 3 pm Sat. & Sun.______C h a p o n is Wieekdays. opened and read aloud. Judy. Crockett Agency, Loaf and Found 1 helpful. Salary commen­ RALEIGH p N S 3-speed ^Z h e r7 “ci00 A.M. K.D.S.T., July 1, REPAIRED - Free pick-up HARMONY Guitar in p.m. tion of the Equal Opportunity 1982 TYPE OR PRINT ONE WORD PER BLANK. LIMIT 20 WORDS. FULL AND P art time earn you $70 to $100. Art- and delivery. 10% Senior 014-06 craft Concept Is seeking excellent condition with CJlause, specific affirmative action At which time said proposals shall positions open. Apply in TEACHERS - Are you Discount. ECONOMY case. $45.00. Call any time PHOTO ACCESSORIES - obligations required by the publicly be opened for furnishing of person Salvation Army tired of working too hard counselors to teach craft specifications set forth in 41 CFR LAWN MOWER - 6476660. 643-1680 (Western style); Two Nikon SSmm film all materials, labor, equipment Thrift Store, Manchester. for too little and not even techniques. Full training, TOWN OF MANCHESTER 66-4.S(a), and Its efforts to meet and Incidentals for “ WATER flexible hours and advance- cassettes and one Contax 6464928. being appreciated? Your SSmm film cassette, $5 LEGAL NOTICE the goals established for the MAIN RECONSTRUCTION, 1 2 3 4 instructional and ment opportunities FOUR Wharfedale geographical area where the con­ CONTRACT NO. 20, WATER available. For more infor speakers, $50.00 or best each. Two Grafiite 'The Zoning Board of Appeals will bold public hearings on Monday, June tract resulting from this solicita­ FULL TIME Experienced organizational skills make flashbulb guns, $5 each. SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS.’’ only parts counter person. ou the perfect candidate mation, call 872-1097. ATT^ICSj^ G A RA G ES, offer. Rust colored tweed 28,1982 at 7:00 P.M. in the Hearing Room, Municipal Building, 41 Center tion is to be performed. The hours Bids shall be opened in the Hearing yi ■ . rug, 9x12; $29.00. 6466679. Call Doug Bevins at The Street, Manchester. CT to hear and consider the following petitions: of minority and female employ­ Room of the Manchester Town Apply at: 214 Stafford toror a rewardinirewarding career In •••••••••••••••••••••••• CELLARS CLEANED - ITEM 1 NO. 870 • Town of Manchester • Request variance of Article II. ment and training must be substan­ Light trucking. All types of Herald, 643-2711, after 1 Hall. Road, Mansfield. real estate. Call Ed Gor- q REAL ESTATE p.m. Section lO i, Permitted Uses, to provide a structured program of ser* tially uniform throughout the Contract Documents, including man to discuss the first i« i k brush and trash removed, R E F R IG E R A T O R - vice for 20 to 25 elderly, including recreation, hot lunches, exercise, medium size. Good for cot­ length of the contract, and in each drawings and technical FULL TIME Experienced step toward a more ••••••••••*•*•••«•«•••<• Call 643-1947. education, nursing, counseling and physical therapy - 57 Hollister Street trade, and the contractor shall specifications are on file at the Of­ 5 6 7 8 tage or spare tor cellar. 19” SYLVANIA Black St - RrMldence Zone A. make a good faith effort-to employ pnl^ b ^ y rnan. Apply at satisfying future. Ed Gor- Homaa For Bala 23 white console TV. Call 646- fice of the Director of (kneral Ser­ 214 Stafford oad, man Associates,Assoi ' ' "Realtors ■* - - ••••••••••••*•••*••••••■ PAT’s Lawnmowing and $25.00. Telephone 6460498. fTEM 2 NO. 871 - First Baptist Church - Request variance of Article IV, minorities and women evenly on vices located at the Municipal 0286, between 5 and 7 p.m. Section 9.03.12 to permit less parking than required for a church (221 each of Us projects. The transfer 5tensfield. 646-4040. MANCHESTER raking service. Free es­ - ■ Building. 41 Center Street, timates. Call Pat 289-9211. RAM GOLF Qubs Woods Ideal for cottage. spaces required - 103 spaces provided) * 69V Woodside Street * Rural of minority . Manchester, Connecticut. Northfield Green - Im­ 1,3,4 Irons 2 thru 9. Residence Zone. trainees from Contractor to Copies of Contract Documents maculate three bedroom Efxc’eilent condition. $re.00. ITEM 3 NO. 872 - John W. VoUet al - Request variance of Article II, Sec­ Contractor or from project to may be obtained by depositing Fif­ condo - central air, 2Vi CONCRETE WORK Done - tion 5.03.01(b) to permit conversion of two-family nonconforming project for the sole purpose of Sidewalk^ patio, walls and Telephone 646-4383. - 6’2” tall. "Weight '“*'** driven, ty Dollars (^.0 0 ) with the Direc­ 9 10 11 12 baths, pool and tennis. $73,- moon dial. Westminster dwelling to four-family dwelling as part of a reconstruction, with less lot meeting the Contractor’s goals tor of (general Services for each HOUSEWIVES - 000. Ed Gorman floors. Free estimates. area than required (24,000 square feet required - 14,490 plus or minus, shall be a vloUUon of the contract, set of documents so obtained. Each Telephone 875-0572. SMALL ROLL Top desk - chimes. $ ^ or best offer. square feet available) • 41-43 fti 39^1^^ Garden Street - Residence Zone the Executive Order and the Associates, 646-4040. 6460963. CmM o lfroiSetu r o m e t ^ such deposit will be refunded if the very good condition. $99.00: B. ' regulaUoos in 41 CFR Part 664. drawings and (Contract Documents ITEM 4 NO. 873 - Xtra Mart • Request Special Exception in accordance Be an Area Advisor and earn extra MANCHESTER - Autumn UGHT raUCKING - at­ Telephone 649-5555. ; 12 x18 INCH£S 2 5 1 7 Compliance with the goals wJU be are returned in good condition tics and basements TWO flow ered with Article IV. Section 5.01.02 tb erect shed at existing combination measured against the total work within ten (10) days after the Bid money with your own part time Job. Street. Absolutely spotless SIX LEG GYM Set-Needs Loveseat, tollable sewing convenience store and gasoline service statkm; request variance of Ar­ hours perfnmed. opening. five year old colonial. cleaned, lawns mowed, let Simple stitching makes ticle IV. Section 5.03.03 to reduce rear yard to 13 feet (30 feet required) us haul your unwanted junk painting! 2 regular swings, machine, dudrs, pictures, 3. The Contractor shall provide Copies of the Contract Documents 13 14 15 16 Need own car. Salary plus mileage. Aluminum siding, three. modem desk, swag lam| fast work of this Memo­ and reduce side yard to 5 feet (25 feet required) to erect said s b ^ - 385 written notification to the Director may be obtained by mail for a fee away. 643-7262, zlide...... ride. , 4 passer rial PaneL honoring onr of the Office of Federal Contract bedrooms, 1 ^ h a w , eat-ln 6 foot si Norltake dinner- sef: A summing, button-front Main Street • Busineaa Zone HI. of ten dollars ($10.00) In addiUem to 20 hours per week. size kitchen with sliders to lawn swii country’s Flag. ITEM 5 NO. 874 - St. James Church - Request Special Elxception in ac­ Compliance Programs within 10 the deposit. A separate dheck for Palttdng-Paparlng 32 Firm $25.1 633-2057. ironing board. 649-7561. elassle witE «asy-movin* No. 2517 has tranafec cordance with Article n , Section 4.02.03 to permit church festival from w o r l^ days of award of any con­ deck. $73,900. Ed Gorman front pleats. Neat for any the mailing fee, payable to the SSSSSSSSSSSSS9 SSSSSSSSSS for 12* X 18* design; September 16,1962 to September 18,1982 In the parking area adjacent to struction subcontract in excess of Town of Manchester, must acccrni- Associates, 646-4040. •BftSO XL ■-■C’ ■ INTERIOR PAINTING, CB RADIO with antenna, ■ELECTRIC SEWING color chart. the church; aiid request variance of Article IV, Section 8.01 to sell beer $10,000 at any Uer for constnicUon pany such requests. Call 647-9946 MACHINE in portable No. 1464 with Phot^ and wine at church festival from September 16,1962 to September 16, work under the contract resulting FOR SALE By ownw - over ten years experience, $20.00. Twin bed with one Guide U in Slaes 8 to 16. ’The Town of Manchester reserves •19 20 mattress, $25.00. Call 549- cabinet. 8 man ensss cut 1962 within 1,000 feet of another liquor ooUet, within 200 feet of a diurdi from this solicitation. ’Ttie notifica­ the right to waive any infor­ 17 18 Five room cape - hardwood low rates and senior citizen su e 10, 8214 bust, 814 and In a realdential zone • 896 Main Street - Residence Zone A. tion shall list the name, addrees discounts. 643-9980. 8635 after 5 p.m. saw. Strand record player, yards dLlnch. malities or to reject any or ail floors, oak plank kitchen 78 rpm. Wire fencing 6 ft. ITEM 6 NO. 975 - Richard E- Merritt - R ^ Q ^ t variance of Article 11. and telephone number of the sub- Bids. _ floor, fireplace, tiled bath, Pattama avaOabla eafy SacttonV 0IJ^)(1) and Article n , SecU ^.0iJ9rion9ucesodffi side cimtractor; employtf identifica­ bidd& must SSposit with his INTERIOR/EXTERIOR COLONIAL BROWN Print wide. CaU 643-2210. in alaaa ahawn. yard to 3 plus or minux feet (8 feet required) to permit an existing one- tion number; estimated dollar dishwasher, newly couch and wing chair. Bid, security in the amount, form PART TIME papered/painted, two car PAINTING - Wallpapering ap car garage to remain standing to the aide of a new principal building - 88- amount of the subcontract; es­ and. subject to the conditions and Dtywall Installation. Couch needs new cover. S C R E E N E D LOAM - 90 Lyneaa Street - Residence Zone B. timated starting and completioo provided In the Instructions to garage. Great starter $75.00 pair. Please call 646- gravel, processed gravel, .BBOOM* •____ 1004 At ITEM 7 NO.' 876 -.Maria P. Addabbo • Request variance of Article n , dates of the subcontract; and the EVENINGS home or capital invest­ Quality professional work. 1982 AtnoH with 16page Bidders. Reasonable prices. FYee 0667. . ______sand, stone, -and For GIFT SECTION w ith7dl' SeetkM 6.6I'.01 to reduce rear yard to 2 feet (90 feet required) and>;o geographical area in which the Attention of Bidders Is particularly ment at $99,91)0.660 E. Mid­ deliveries;,calL George reduce side yard to 2 feet (10 feet required) to permit eection of at­ contract is to be performed. called to the requirements as to p up iTHPW WWA M M IN . . dle Tpke. 6^2087 after 6 Estimates! Imlly insured. dlreetlhMi, Mca . $2.26. -4. As used in this Notice, and in from dur noti oflico. Oood veioo a imwL G.L. McHugh, 6tt-«321. LAOIE’S Threetoeed Huf- Gritting, ■Andomr' • 7 & , .aliasjn:njBi.iMs.,a.;.v tached gange • 1S4H Oak Street • Realdeiice Zone C. . conditions of empk^rroent to be pjh. or wedeendt. fy sun-country bicycle: 85 7886. ?i-: sen ITEM 8 NO. 877 - HamUton Test Systems, Inc. - Request Special Ex6ep- the contract resulting from this observed and minimum wage rates Solary, commlooloin, and ploatant working Is mu Umii Me le suss Owe, Uen in accordance with Article II, Section 16.15.01 and Article IV. See- solicitation, the "covered area" is to be paid under this Contract. Please Clip d Mail Today, or inch. Excellent condition. tkio 5 to poTnit automobile aervlce ladllty (motor vdiicle emisaloo in­ Msnehester, County of Hartford, condMono. Work from 5 pm to t pm and PROLONG THE LIFE $86.00. Telephone 6436566. Naw FASHION with No Bidder may withdraw his Bid Need equipment for the spection - 734 Parker Street - Indotrial Zone. State of ConnectlcQt. within thirty (30) days after the ac­ OF CUT FLOWERS in YSEelnth^oS^nb^ ■ Pkota-Onida pattoma in Housing Authority of the Saturday morning. bunting season? The all also ranges, has a At tida hearing Interested persons may be b a rd and written com- tual date the Bid opening. your home by snipping TILE, STEEL, la, black you can make by selling no- apedal Grace Cole Odiee- munkattona reev ed . Cc^Im of tlieae pkiUona have bera filed in the Town of Manchester Robert B. WeiM, Classified ads are a trim, approx. ■q: ft. Planning Office and may be inspected during office hours. ^ Dennis Phelan Coll Mr. Taylor stems at an angle. This , .... longer-needed items with a tloa for larger eisee: pine Cieneral Manager provides more stem sur- $25.00. H ate shelving ^ Z O N I N G BOARD OF APPEALS Executive Director low-cost, fast-acting, 3 BONUS CtonponsI a-iM:-CMrft-«t nm ti sits- ^ ' * Edward Coltman, Secretarv 4/12/81 Dated at 8th day of June, 188i. Call Classified at 643-2711 647-9946 face to absorb the water, ctothes and supplies. iW long, 1614” wide, $7JW Classified Ad. Price.... $1J5. each, raephone 64Mm. Dated this 14th day of June, 1962. 02946 . ’ ' OUJM