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Manchester, Conn. Cloudy today, Friday, Oct. 1, 1982 cool Saturday Single copy 25(p — See page 2 llanrl|p0lpr Mpralb Main St.: Ban placed a radical II overhaul? on Tylenol By Alex GIrelll Herald City Editor By Raymond T. DeMeo trol division of the state Department and United Press International of Consumer Protection, said today.' If a new plan for Main Street wins None have yet been discovered in the approval of Manchester citizens Drugstores across Manchester Manchester, he said. at a hearing Wednesday and sur­ removed boxes of Extra-Strength Nevertheless, the DCP is asking vives the other hurdles it faces, the Tylenol from their shelves today as retaiiers and wholesalers to stop look and feel of downtown will the federal Food and Drug Ad­ selling any Extra Strength Tylenol change radically. ministration revealed that several until the full extent of the con­ The way people use Main Street, lot numbers of the pain reliever may tamination is known. People who get around along it, and park their be contaminated with cyanide. have the drug in their homes are cars on or near it will not be the As of late this morning the FDA also advised not to use it. same again. had confirmed th'at bottles with the Many feel the plan represents the foiiowing lot numbers may be laced FIVE PEOPLE in the Chicago last hope for doing something mm'^ with the potentially lethal poison: area died Wednesday and Thursday dramatic and vital for downtown. MC2880, MB2738, and MD1910. after swaliowing capsules of the Others are convinced it's a big mis­ The numbers are printed on box pain reliever laced with cyanide. A take. flaps and the bottle labels. sixth victim was reported in critical Here, basically, is what it in­ Bottles bearing those lot numbers condition this morning. volves. have been found at six locations in , Camilleri said there have been no Connecticut so far, Milton S. ANCLE PARKING on both sides Camilleri, director of the drug con­ Pl€-u»e turn to page 10 of the street will be a thing of the past. On-street parking will be in eight semi-enclos^ modules, separated from the street by 6-lnch high cobblestones that run the length of Member sues the street from Center to School Street. Only one of them is on the west side. That one, in front of Mary Cheney Library, has spaces for 37 cars parked in herringbone fashion. Country Club The other seven modules are on I the east side of the street. The one between Pearl Street and Brainard By Raymond T. DeMeo Ogden’s lawyer is Joh D. Berman Place- has 26 herringbone spaces. Herald Reporter of the Manchester firm of Beck & FYom Brainard Place to Bissell Pagano. Street there are 18 spaces. From Directors of the Manchester Coun­ The country club’s board of gover- Bissell to Birch there are 16. From try Club unfairly suspended the nors suspended Ogden’s Birch to Purnell Place there are membership of a club member and membership for a month, effective nine. prohibited him from using the club’s Sept. 7. At that point the herringbone facilities, a suit filed Thursday in Tolland County Superior Court IN A l.ETTER dated Aug. 27, pattern ends as the road narrows Leonard M. Horvath, the club’s and parking is in the traditional charges. G. Ogden of 137 Branford president, notified Ogden that the angle, but sheltered within a module board had received a complaint from .moving traffic. St., a retired truck driver who has Here’s the breakdown: Purnell to been a club member since 1962, against him stemming from an HERE’S MAIN STREET AS IT LOOKS NOW alleged Aug. 18 incident. Oak, 25; Oak to Maple, 15; Maple to claims in the suit that the stated modified a bit by the fact that the Center Is under construction. School, 24. reason for his expulsion — that his While the letter did not explain the conduct was unbecoming of a nature of the complaint, it ad­ In all about the 300 spaces now on monished Ogden that “any conduct the street will go down to 174, a loss member — isn’t substantiated by of a sexual, assaultive or harassing of about 125. But existing parking lots fact. He also claims that the club can’t nature will not be tolerated. We will off the street will be made more encourage any employee or guest of accessible and new parking lots are prevent 'him from using its golf course and clubhouse, since it leases the club who is subject to such con­ planned. duct to file a criminal complaint.” The new lots, one on Birch land from the town on the condition Street and one on Pearl Street, that those facilities be available to The board of governors met again would add 94 new spaces. all Manchester residents, including Sept. 7, when it voted to suspend non-members, without prejudice. Ogden. In a letter to Ogden, rforvath • DRIVERS WILL HAVE to back Ogden is seeking more than $2,300 said the board had reviewed the out of parking spaces in the in compensatory and punitive alleged Aug. 18 Incident and deter­ modules, but they will not be damages from the club. mined that the facts were not suf­ backing into the moving traffic. He also seeks a judgment ficiently clear to “establish conduct They will drive in and out of the declaring illegal the section of the unbecoming of a member.” The parking modules going forward. club’s bylaws that states a member suspension, Horvath said, was based can be expelled by a two-thirds vote on “statements and allegations DRIVERS WHO want to park in of the board of governors for “con­ made by you (Ogden) relative to the modules will enter at the south duct unbecoming a member of the / end of them and exit at the north club or prejudicial to its interest." tu rn to pug«^ 10 end, except for the one in front of Mary Cheney Library, where the en­ try is at the north and exit at the south. There will be a turning lane in the middle of the traveled section of the road with one travel lane on each Bonn names side of it. Most of the intersections will have slgnls that control the turns into the parking areas and keep the cars from conflicting with traffic from new chancellor the side streets. Separation of the parking cars BONN; West Gerniany (UPl) — from the cars moving the length of alliance. The West German parliament today “We must stand with both feet in the street is one of the keys to the ended Helmut Schmidt’s 8-year plan. the West,” he told the packed parlia­ chancellorship, ousting him in a ment building on the Rhine in 'a Elxcept at the Center, where there TO THE SOUTH TODAY TRAFFIC WAS A BIT HEAVY no-confidence vote and electing are to be three northbc^d lanes as speech interrupted by catcalls and the street may have a new look If a reconstruction plan succeeds Christian Democratic leader hostile remarks. there are now, the street will have Helmut Kohl the nation's sixth only one travel lane In each direc­ Kohl, a 52-year-old Roman chancellor. Catholic known as the Black Giant tion. The thought Is that since the The Bundestag, West Germany’s through traffic is separated from because of his 6-foot-4 height, was lower house of parliament, ousted expected to the basic Please turn lo page 7 Schmidt in a secret ballot by a vote foreign policy of Schmidt but move of 256 to 235. Kohl had seven votes closer to the United States and be more than the necessary majority of more critical of the Soviet Union. 249 to win the chancellorship. The conservative Christian Work may Democrats and the small but pivotal Free Democrats rejected Schmidt despite a savage attdck by the out­ going chancellor in which he dis­ disrupt, puted their “moral right” to end his inside Today minority Social Democratic govern­ Advice ...... 14 ment without immediately holding Area towns ...... 9 retailers new national elections. Business...... 18 The two parties promised to hold Classified...... 18-20 new elections March 6. One of the concerns expressed Editorial ...... 6 over plans for an |8.3 million Rainer Barzel, speaking for the Christian Democrats, said L ottery...... 2 reconstruction project for Main' Obituaries ...:...... 10 Schmidt’s government had forfeited Street is the effect it will have on Peopletalk ...... 2 retailers while the work is in its right to govern by failing to Sports...... 15-17 progress. provide jobs or stability and Television ...... 9 PEDESTRIAN MALLS WILL LOOK LIKE THIS creating doubt about its allegiance Please tufn to page 10 granite bollards shield areas from the parking section to the United States and the Western MAMrHF.STER HERALD, Fri.. Oc^. 1, 1982 - 3_ 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Oct. 1, 1982 national weather service forecast ^ 7 AM E8T 10-S-S8 30.00 2 9 77 ®A ^ 30.00 ^ StATTLC 4 , ^ F a l r Delinquent taxpayers News Briefing ■ibtTOM Coor Automakers closing Philadelphia papers' (MtnWNOKO Town finds 331 'unfindables' 18 plants nationwid< are out on strike ' t 0 8 ANOCt I IOW E8T By Paul Hendrie A suspense list with 5,552 'Thomas S. Moore, ’Turek said. . locate the delinquent taxpayer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A last- ' TEMWATURE8 A would be more than the amount of DETROIT (UPI) — U.S. automakers minute hitch in negotiations for one of MIAMI Herald Reporter taxpayers, owing'a total of $385,- Turek said he checked the list 137.60, was presented to the Board against town directories and the tax owed. are completely or partially closing 18 eight unions triggered a strike today that Town Tax Collector James A. Turek still is not claiming the list plants next week due to sagging sales, of Directors in July. But the direc­ telephone books, to eliminate some closed ’The Philadelphia Inquirer and l«* Turek has reduced the list of over-- is perfect. forcing the temporary layoffs of more Daily News, the city’s only major daily tors found that some of the people on of the names from it. He then jointly due, but uncollectable, taxes and he reviewed it with Moore and showed “There may be some people who than 45,000 workers and nearly doubling newspapers. the list were not missing at all. They OPf WEATHER FOTOCA61 M is confident the Board of Directors ordered Turek’s office to weed out it to the town constables. could look at the list and see a name this week’s furloughs. A telephone call to a jammed Inquirer will approve it nqxt Tuesday. Indefinite layoffs also will jump to the names of people who could be “They’re pretty familiar with the or two on there they recognize,” newsroom at 12:05 a.m. EDT brought the Turek said 331 taxpayers have said Turek. But he said the list is as 235,775 next week, up 3,275, the word. found. residents,” said ’Turek. been removed from the suspense list Just because someone appears on accurate as possible, given the dif­ automakers said Thursday. “’That’s it,” said the editor answering and put back on the active list of DEMOCRATIC Director The increase is due mainly to the the suspense list, it doesn’t mean he ficulty of keeping track of people’s the call, and the newsroom cleared in delinquents. That means the total Steplien T. Cassano complained at Thursday shutdown of General Motors is free from the obligation to pay the whereabouts in this mobile society. what one witness called “a festive ISleather amount of uncollectable taxes has the time that the list included the For people delinquent on personal Corp.’s Framingham, Mass., plant, mood.” The mood later changed to overdue tax, Turek said. For exam­ been reduced by $56,541.91, Turek names of people who had moved, ple, the list of people delinquent on property taxes who remain on the idling 3,000 workers. silence as some 50 pickets circled the en­ within town and celebrities who Temporary layoffs — 22,750 this week said. their motor vehicle taxes is active list, the constables have been trance of the building. It does not mean those taxes have could be located easily. — will skyrocket to 45,310. forwarded to the Department of actively issuing warrants, since the Jim Donahue of Teamsters Local 628 been paid, but that the town will “I would not recommend that we town initiated its new active collec­ GM’s indefinite layoffs next week will and William Gullifer, head of the 0>uncil Motor Vehicles. If anyone on that be 145,000, up from 142,000 this week. The continue actively to pursue pay­ approve this until we comb the list list tries to register a car anywhere tion plan earlier this year. of Newspaper Unions, an umbrella Today’s forecast ment. down and reach the point where we The town attorney’s office also is automaker will have eight plants tem­ group, said the impasse came over an in the state, he will be denied porarily or partially closed, idling 29,200 Partly cloudy today except cloudy and foggy southeast ’The suspense list is composed of cannot collect any more taxes registration until he pays his tax. pursuing residents delinquent on issue for the Mailers Union that delayed taxpayers who owe personal proper­ there,” Cassano said then. workers. portions Highs in the 60s to low 70s. Clearing tonight. property taxes, threatening resolution of other monetary issues. ty and motor vehicle taxes, but can­ Someone included on the suspense foreclosure as a last resort. ’The temporary layoffs at auto plants, “’They have an issue on overtime and Lows in the 40s to low 50s. Saturday mostly sunny breezy The revised suspense list contains not be located by the tax collector’s list who turns up later still can be Turek said his office will begin include 4,900 at Doraville, Ga.; 4,700 at guarantees for employment over the and cool with highs in the 60s. the names of 5,221 delinquent billed for the overdue tax, Turek Willow Run, Mich.; 4,000 at Wiimlngton, office. taxpayers, owing a total of $32,- today to notify taxpayers delinquent contract that they thought the company The s.tate requires an annual said. Del.; 5,000 at Van Nuys, Calif.; and 3,400 859.69 to the town. on property taxes on the current lax was trying to take away from them,” suspense list, which must be ap­ at Norwood, Ohio. Truck plant layoffs in­ Donahue said. Turek said the revised list has not THE SUSPENSE list aids the list, based on the Sept. 30 computer clude 3,400 at Flint, Mich., 1,800 in proved by the Board of Directors, so tax collector’s office because often printout. Delinquent notices should Gullifer said the issues involving the records can be adjusted to reflect been reviewed yet by Cassano or Janesville, Wis., and 2,000 at St. Louis, mailers were “keeping the other seven Extended outlook any other director. It now is being the amounts of these overdue taxes be mailed out in the next several The automaker will have two shifts of realistically the amount of taxes are small and the cost of trying to days, he said. from moving forward.” Extended outlook for New England Sunday through that can be collected. checked by Dirpctor of Finance overtime at Arlington, Texas. Each union has vowed not to accept a Ford Motor Co. will have 45,925 In­ Tuesday: contract unless all unions were satisfied. Mohs., R.I. & Conn.: Fair Sunday, chance of showers definite layoffs, up from 45,550 this UPI photo Several other dailies will be available, Monday, fair again Tuesday. Highs in the 60s and low week. Ford also said its Rouge Steel sub­ to Philadelphia readers, including the' 70s. Lows in the upper 40s to middle 50s. sidiary will have 600 indefinite layoffs Delaware County Daily Times, the Day-long seminar for IndoChinese next week. The company is negotiating Today In history Vermont: Fair Sunday and Tuesday. Slight chance of Bucks County Courier-Times, the showers Monday. Highs in the 60s rising to the lower 70s with a Japanese firm to sell the steel out­ On Oct. 1,1974 former Attorney General John Mitchell (In 1974 photo) Camden (N.J.) Courier-Post and dailies fit in Dearborn, Mich. ■ ' Monday and Tuesday. Lows in the mid 30s to lower 40s and four other Nixon administration officials went on trial on Watergate from New York and Washington. Sunday rising to the upper 40s and lower 50s Tuesday. to cover careers, culture and law cover-up charges. Maine, New HampHhire: Fair Sunday. Chance of Carter, Reagan Higher cancer rate showers Monday. Fair Tuesday. Lows in the upper 20s to mid 30s Sunday morning and in the 40s Tuesday and and social service agencies. Brooklyn, N.Y. and Dr. Thongvanh Forms are available at for bomb-watchers Herald photo by Tarquinlo A day-long seminar will be held in battle of parties Hurricane piles State joins'lawsuit Wednesday. Highs 55 to 60 north and in the mid to upper Saturday at Manchester Community Norinth, a Laotian physician. Manchester libraries, the 60s south. Formal presentations begin at Manchester Department of Human SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - A Center College to help familiarize In­ Capt. Joseph Brooks of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former 9:30 with a welcome by William Vin­ Manchester Police Department will Services and the office of the snow in Rockies" vs. hazardous wind for Disease Control researcher testified Spellbound dochinese Americans with life in the President Carter used a glittering cent, president of MCC, and Mayor conduct an afternoon workshop on ■Manchester Area Conference of the leukemia rate among soldiers United States and to teach others Democratic fundraiser to get in a few HARTFORD (UPI) - Attorney Stephen Penny, and an overview of law. One on refugee sponsorship will Churches. By United Press International witnessing an atomic bomb blast 25 Linda Thompson of Woodland Street was caught engrossed In the problems Indochinese face in the jabs at President Reagan, but the presi­ General Carl R. Ajello says Connecticut Indochinese in Manchester by the be conducted by Richard Brown of Registration for the seminar but dent retaliated with a party of his own — The remnants of Hurricane Paul has joined a legal battle against the years ago was 2.6 times higher than a book on Main Street while heading to work at the Laurel transition to that life. Rev. James Meek, president of the National forecast Talks are scheduled on the history the Lutheran Immigration Refugee not for the luncheon will be per­ forcing some Democrats to choose packed a long-distance snow-and-rain federal government in an attempt to to expected for that age group. Living Center. Manchester Area Conference of Service and Brother Hy Lyton of mitted Saturday. between the bashes. Dr. Glynn Caldwell said in U.S. of Indochinese in Manchester, job punch through the Rockies to 'Texas, block “potentially toxic or hazardous” Bv United l*rcss International I,os Angeles c Churches. Catholic Charities. Carter, heralded with a band’s rendi­ District Court ’Thursday that his studies 1 ouisville c opportunities and job training, In­ The event is being sponsored by piling snow 18 inches high in Idaho and wind-borne pollutants from the Midwest. City & Fcst Hi Lo Pep Workshops begin at 10:30 a.m. All addresses will be interpreted tion of “Georgia on My Mind,’’ joined a flooding West Texas streets with 4 feet of Ajello said Thursday the state recently found nine leukemia cases among the .^^t)u^|ue^que c 73 52 .... Mt'mphis pc dochinese culture and religion, MCC, the Community Renewal Anf’horage pc 47 33 .24 Miami Beach r United States law and customs, with sessions on employment and into Laotian, Hmong, and Khmer lineup Thursday night that included water. became involved in two lawsuits in soldiers present at the “Smoky” bomb Milwaukee cy 84 64 'Team, MACC, and Indochinese Asheville c family advocacy and refugee spon­ career counseling by Ron Clinton, (the language of Cambodia). more than a dozen Democratic senators, Temperatures in the 80s broke records federal courts concerning two rulings by test in 1957. He said 3.5 cases is the Atlanta c Minneapolis r 64 52 American Human .Service Network Billings r 45 34 Nashville c 83 57 'Biz' explains why sorship. job counselor at MCC, and Que Le, An Indochinese luncheon will be even more representatives, former Vice in Michigan. the U.S. Environmental Protection average for that poplation. Agencies. Hirmingham c 81 56 New Oirlens pc 84 66 T'le seminar will open at 8:30 a.m. job developer at Catholic Charities available at noon for those who pre­ President Waiter Mondaie and other par­ storm advisories were posted Agency to allow increases in emission Caldwell said he became involved in llnston cy 59 57 New York pc 63 61 86 63 Refugee and Resettlement Office, registered as of Thursday. (•’urther information is available ty leaders. Thursday night as a storm system con­ limits at plants in Ohio and . the “Smoky” study after receiving an in­ hrwnsvll Tx.pc S6 75 Dklnhm Cty pc at the MCC Student Center, where quiry in 1977 irom Paul Cooper, who at Buffalo pc 75 54 Omaha pc 71 56 there will be displays of arts and and on Indochinese culture by the Registration for the seminar is from the CRT worker, Marilyn Across town, Reagan was hosting a tinued to produce snow in the higher ‘•‘The state believes some of the par­ Charlstn S.C. c- 78 60 Philadelphia pc 67 61 free to Indochinese refugees. Others Rothman, in the town Human Ser­ the time was undergoing treatment at Phoenix c she skips debates crafts by Indochinese ethnic groups Rev. Paul Tseng, pastor of the In­ barbecue, complete with pungent beef elevations of the Rocky Mountains. The ticles to be emitted may be toxic or ('harlott N.C. c 76 56 vices Department, 647-3096. the Salt Lake City Veterans Administra­ rhicaco pc'" 85 58 PiUsburgh pc and information about local health dochinese Baptist Church of are asked to contribute $2. cooking over oak wood and the singing of storm dumpec De.s Moines cy Democratic opponent John W. Swensson wrote. “The elderly, those deputy White House press secretary Utah. He said his office filed a petition in the to his exposure to radiation when he Detroit pc Salt Lak Ctypc 57 40 Center Church to give out cheese San cy 92 73 without adequate transportation, Larry Speakes quipped, “Who would turn Utah braced for another round of rain witnessed the “Smoky” explosion. Duluth cy 62 38 .... Thompson, in a letter mailed U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit FI Paso ’ c 76 60 2.13 San Diego c 74 60 Wednesday, that she .doesn’t think those who cannot afford a babysitter down a free barbecue to attend a $1,000- and snow today after once-in-a-century in Cincinnati for review of an EPA ruling His claims eventually M to several Hartford pc 65 49 ... San Francisc c 74 56 San Juan pc 94 78 his public discussions. are a good for an evening and those hard a-plate fund-raiser?” Both sides claimed storms flooded Salt Lake City earlier allowing General Motors an increase in more identifications of “Smoky” Honolulu c 90 77 .... meets one of the following As in previous distributions, peo­ the Manchester Herald this morning Indianapolis c 80 53 .... Seattle c 64 47 way to reach the voters. working men and women who must Government surplus cheese will victory. this week. ’The record rains caused at veterans who later contracted leukemia, I^Hikane c 61 31 qualifications: ple will use the side door of the, that members of the congregation emissions for total suspended par­ .Incksn Mss. pc 88 54 .... Instead, Mrs. Swensson said she spend their evenings taking care of he distributed Oct. 7 at Center Carter, chiding Reagan, said least $25 million damage. ticulates at one of Its plants in Defiance and it spurred studies into the Jn< ksonville cy 78 72 SO Timpa ry 87 74 If he received welfare assistance; church as an entrance and exit to had been preregistered and were Kansas City pc 83 61 Washington pc GO 56 prefers to contact her constituents day to day business. Congregational Church from 4 to 7 Democrats made mistakes but “even Residents began to notice water County, Ohio. relationship between the atomic tests I as V^as* c 60 47 Wichita pc 87 61 ‘‘We must make ourselves p.m. under a system like the one Aid to Families- with Dependent Woodruff Hall on the lower level. given preference because they were our critics admit we never ducked a con­ seeping in Thursday through their foun­ and high rates of cancer in certain areas. Kittle Rock hz 64 64 directly “by going to their homes, Children (Title 19); Title 20 support, Co-chairmen of the distribution not required to wait a turn in line. businesses and centers of activity.” available to the public. We should' used in the last cheese distribution troversial issue and we didn’t spend four dations, said Salt Lake County Com­ Caldwell’s testimony came in the not require the public to come to us food stam ps, fuel assistance. are Carole Katz and Whitney. multi-million dollar trial on civil suits Thompson has scheduled three there. years blaming our mistakes on our missioner Bart Barker, as the rain West Haven chief at our pleasure.” The distribution is being done for Supplemental Security Income. A distribution took place The Rev. Mr. Saunders of the predecessors.” waters flowed underground to the Jordan charging the government misled the public “discussions,” to which he in­ Also eligible are those who Thursday at Full Gospel church could not be reached for vited Mrs. Swensson. The first dis­ Thompson, however, has said he the Manchester Area Conference of River. turns in his badge public about the dangers of radiation too will campaign door-to-door, in Churches by volunteers from Center receive Social Security and fall Interdenominational Church, but the comment early today. He poisoning from atom bomb tests in the cussion was held Wednesday night within certain income guidelines. number seeking the cheese apologized Thursday because some WEST HAVEN (UPI) - Embattled addition to his discussions. Church, from Community Baptist Revised program . 1950s and 1960s. Lottery at Nathan Hale School. So far,.Mrs. Those who want the cheese will exceeded the limited number of people had to be turned away and Police Chief Joseph Figaro has turned in Swensson has declined to par­ Mrs. Swensson sent her letter in Church, and from St. James Church. reply to an invitation from Thomp­ A person is eligible if he is a resi- have to show evidence that they blocks available. An anonymous said the church plans to have a dis­ for needy approved Adopt-a-rat plan his badge, according to the office of ticipate. caller complained in a phone call to tribution each month. Mayor Lawrence C. Minichino. Trial of protesters “What concerns me about your son, which she received on Sept. ffl. ■ dent of Manchester or Bolton and qualify. HARTFORD (UPI) - A revised stalled by rat bite TTie board of police commissioners turned over to jury New England lottery Rhode Island daily: 8497. program for helping the needy pay their was summoned to'an emergency numbers drawn Thursday: New Hampshire daily: heating bills this winter has won final ap­ LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The county’s meeting Thursday evening to act on NEW LONDON (UPI) - A jury of proval from the Legislature’s Ap­ “adopt-a-rat” program — designed to Figaro’s resigntion. Connecticut daily: 942. 1118. three men and three women is expected Connecticut weekly: 05, Maine daily: 129. propriations Committee. find homes for 53 rodents captured in a Figaro’s troubles started in September to be handed the case today in the trial of NOW YOU 060 and 481394. Lucky Massachusetts daily: What the candidates are saying D a i r y "The program, which will be funded run-down apartment two w ^ s ago — 1981 when he was deputy police chief and nine anti-nuclear protesters charged with $38 million expected from the has been stalled because a reporter was color, blue. 2680. Q u e e n was seen visiting a house in West Haven with criminal mischief and trespass for Vermont daily: 464. federal government, will provide bitten by one of the potential pjets. that had been under police surveillance damaging a Trident nuclear submarine HMiBA benefits of up to $9(X) to help an es­ “I’ll be darned if the fellow’didn’t just for suspected prostitution. at Electric Boat shipyard in Groton July The re-election cam­ Zinsser is being Mike White, Joseph Other changes proposed varies according to in­ timated 60,(KX) households pay winter sink his teeth into the guy’s thumb,” Sources told the New Haven Journal 5. paign of state Rep. Walter challenged for his seat by Sweetiey, Nick Convertino, in the program include an come. CHOICE heating bills. Animal Shelter Supervisor William Courier in March 1982 that Figaro tried In its closing argument Thursday, the H. Joyner, R-12th District, Manchester Mayor Joseph (izerwinski, Peter increase in emergency The program was approved Beauford said ’Thursday. to keep the matter quiet by telling the defense urged the jurors to reflect upon got a boost this week with Stephen T. Penny, a DuBaldo, Janice Gardner allocations for Department Jupiter is the largest of Wednesday by the first two of the three The startled newsman, Mike Botula of the planets in the solar alleged madam through a subordinate to the threat Trident submarines posed to Almanac the endorsement of the Democrat. and William Desmond. of Income Maintenance fThat’ll it be; An all-beef burger? A iegislative committees that had to KTUA-TV, jerked his hand away and the keep her mouth shut. Connecticut Construction Also on the committee applicants from $200 to system. Its diameter is 88,- human existance. The prosecution DEMOCRATIC Direc­ lender chicken or fith tanduiich? A review it and won final approval rat fell back into the cage, where it could Figaro was alleged to have been with argued the Trident strategic weapons Industries Association. are Mike Massaro, Matt $300, an increase in the 000 miles. tor James R. McCavanagh, juicy hot dog? Beiide$ your choice Thursday from the Appropriations Com­ not be distinguished from the others. Deputy Public Works Director Fred program was not the issue in the trial. The association Moriarty Jr., Patti Reid, number of heating sources of §andu)ich, icith our Full Meal a candidate for Republican mittee, Officials quarantined the rats at least Johnson, Salvatore (Sonny) Esposito, Today is Friday, Oct. 1, the 274th day of 1982 with 91 to represents construction Walter A. Silkowski Sr., allowed from one to two, Deal you get an order of crispy | Rep. David Lavlne, D-Durham, said the Before the closing arguments, which Rep. Walter H. Joyner’s Concerts set 20 days to check for strange behavior. another publi'' works employee, and took about about two hours, the defen­ follow. firms in the state. Joyner Mr. and Mrs. James and the addition of gas bills golden fires ... your favorite soft program should be ready to accept 12th Assembly D istrict “Most likely, nothing will show up,” William Lenny Gordon, then facing dants asked Superior Court Judge The moon is moving toward its full stage. attributed the endorsement Cooper, Larry Hayes, to oil bills as eligible. WASHINGTON (UPI) - . drink in a glass and a cool & applications Nov. 1, but could begin Oct. seat, told campaign Beauford said. “These rats are fine, not charges of staging a $130,(W0 robbery of a Seymour L. Hendel to include reference The morning star is Venus. to his support for highway Joyce Epstein, Michael The changes would also Violinist Itzhak Perlman creamy 5 os, DAIRY QUEEN Soft 15 with state funding if a bitter cold snap sick or anything. They are just not used neighbor’s home. Gordon was later con­ The evening stars are Mercury, Mars, Jupiter and workers at a recent open Orlowski, Steven Sandler increase the time period will host, four concerts “In Serve Sundae. to international law and justification projects. house that his priorities — required an early startuo. to being handle.” victed. defense in his instructions to the jury. Saturn. “Since my election to the and John W. Cooney. for presenting bills from Performance at the White Those bom on this date are under the sign of Libra. if elected — would be to State Rep. Elsie R. Feb. 15 to March 15. House” during the 1982-3 Legislature in 1978, I have maintain state aid to American novelist Faith Baldwin was bom Oct. 1, strongly supported the “ Biz” Swensson, R- Mrs. Swensson also season, all of which will be FREE■ Fashioned 1893. education, increase state Manchester, praised noted that funds are telecast by PBS. They will completion of 1-84 to Rhode aid for local roads, to On.this date in history: Island, the widening of 1-91 proposed changes in the available to help residents be filmed Nov. 7, Dec. 4, “respect and improve” the In 1903, the first World Series started in Boston. The north of Hartford and Winter Energy Assistance winterize their homes un­ Feb. 26 and May 1, and air (cm rights of victims of crimes Program for the coming d er th e Connecticut dates will be announced by Peopletalk Boston team of the American League beat Pittsburgh of maintenance and repair of and to hold regular voter W ITH TH E our state’s other highways year. Conservation Loan local stations. Each con­ the National League in a series that went eight games. comment sessions in his In 1908, Henry Ford introduced the Model-T car. and roads. T he changes were program. Interested cert will feature a different district. In 1974, foi-mer Attorney General John Mitchell and Joyner said these presented at a meeting of residents should contact young artist and will FUUMEAL “ When I promise Quote of the day highway projects would the Legislature’s Human th e Department of explore different musical A A Slngla Burgar ...... 1.99 Not SO dumb four other Nixon administration officials went on trial something, I mean it and I on Watergate cover-up charges. Services Committee, of Housing, "rhe interest rate idioms. Doubla Burgar...... 2.49 Carol Hunt Schoellkopf said she has finally over­ put people to work and work toward ac­ Morgan Fairchild is amazed that she winds up benefit travelers. which Mrs. Swensson is a . rrlpl# Burgar...... 2.99 come her lifelong fear that she would wind up pen­ In 1979, Pope John Paul II arrived in Boston to begin complishing that being cast as a bad girl. “With this face I thought 1 his historic visit to America. Joyner, seeking a third member. Bupar Dog ...... *..1.79 niless. promise,” McCavanagh was going to end up playing ingenues forever,” she term, has been challenged Mrs. Swensson cited an Chickan ...... 2.29 said. She also said on W C ^TV , New York’s “2 On Now she’s on the Forbes magazine list of the 10 told campaign workers American statesman Daniel by Democratic Director amendnnent which will Flah Sandwich...... i The Town,” to be broadcast tonight, “People wealthiest people in America, right along with her James R. McCavanagh. gathered in his home. He allow $18,000 for an out­ siblings — Margaret, Lamar, William Herbert and Webster said, “Let our object be our country, our whole said he kept a promise he FERRANDO ORCHARDS expect me to be an idiot. country and nothing but our country.’’ reach program for senior I’m not as dumb as I look.” Of life in Hollywood, Nelson Bunker Hunt — the children of the late STATE SEN. Carl A. made to campaign Chair­ •Crisp Fall Mclntoah, Cartland, Mocoun and Bad Dallcloua citizens to increase their Apploa she said. “There’s a lot of trash that goes on in this Texas oil billionaire H.L. Hunt. She told Women’s Zinsser, R-Manchester, man Raymond F. Damato awareness of the heating IN OUR FROZEN CAKE SHOP Wear Daily, “It ^as simply a lack of confidence. several months ago that he •Barttott and Vovo# Paara Ideal for parties and town.” She addM, “I’m probably the biggest prig in has written to the state program. •Frooh Swaal Cldar _ . Hollywood. I don’t drink. I don’t smoke. I don’t do Now I feel if I were penniless, I could get along fine. executive director of would lose 70 pounds by •Driod and Silk Flowar Arrangamonta and Crofl SuppMoo. all other special occasions, or Just any drugs, which automatically makes you on the Besides, material things are not going to make special revenue asking why Labor Day. “Connecticut elderly, the for the taste of it. bottom of everyone’s social lis t/..” anyone happy. ‘They can add to the breadth and fcnrhFfitpr lirrald a senior special revenue of­ Serving on people who would benefit What A TreaL..,! enjoyment of life, but in the end. It’s relationships ficial also has served as a McCavanagh’s committee, most from winter energy OpM 7 days A Wsak, 8 ajn. to 6:80 pjn.' Light moist chocolate crunch 8i vanilla 8i that will make you the happiest.)^ M. Diamond, Publisher consultant for a Simsbury besides those announced assistance, did not take ad­ choc. DO plus rich cool fudge and delicious Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager gambling consulting firm. previously, are: Malcolm vantage of the program MUCH MOUNTHN HD., tUSTONBUMI Icing. All our decorations are made with At the top Zinsser said Augustus Barlow, who will coor­ over the past three years. (2 miloa beyond Vncaj cream and are edible. Frozen and Qlimpses USPS 327-500 VOL, Oil, No. 1 Dibble’s employment both dinate advertising, and Ed- The outreach program will Packaged lor easy take home. Pick one up Jimmy Connors, ranked No. 1 men’s tennis PubllitMd dally except Sunday with the state special son M. Bailey, Thomas encourage them tp do todayl Henny Youngman has jokes, will travel — to Suggested carrier rates are player in the world, says of regaining his status Alaska to do a one-night stand Oct. 8 in Fairbanks end certain holldeya by the :$1.20 weakly, $6.12 (or one revenue office and Pro-Tek Benoit, Lorraine Boutin, this,” Mrs. Swensson said. after winning at WimbMon and the U.S. C)pen, “I for Alaska Airlines employes ... >cr Manchester Publlthing Co- 16 month. $15.36 for three months. of Simsbury may con­ $AVE Breinard Place, Manchester. ^ ,, *'sr^ *” *” $30.70 for six months and $61.40 6 9 got used to being at the top. I like the view up Suzanne Pleshette plays a madam and Cloris stitute a conflict of in-, Conn. 06040'. Second claia for one year. Mall rates are 10-25% there.” UPI photo terest. Leachman a Mother Superior determined to postage paid at Manchaiter available on requeet.' PIES $1 QQ ______Connors said prior to his Thursday night exhibi­ rehabilitate her in NBC’s tV movie, “Dixie” to be Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand ad­ Zinsser, the ranking OF FUEL BILL SpodalPrica 1 ,9 9 dress changes to ths Manchester Nelson C. Froomanp D.D.S. tion match with Bjorn Borg in. Ottawa, he won’t To placa a claaatfisd or display member of the Public Safe­ Oyw Rogular 2.50 ' shot in New OrIe2uis and Thibodaux, La. ... iHerald, P 0. Box 591 Allow us to install Enertrol. All pies are made In retire, but will cut back his tournament schedule. By your man advartlaamant, or to report a ty Committee, sent a copy m Vice President George Bush will preside over the Mancheeter. Conn. 06040. Joel L Rosenllchtp D.M.D. Your burner runs less — • Q -M S graham cracker shell., He said temperamental players such as himself. news Item story or pictura kfea, of his letter to Democratic — weww Chocolate public commissioning of the guided missile frigate Pre^dent Reagan, at a barbecue for call 643-2711. Office hours are lower fuel bills. Enertrol, the To tubacribe, or to report a arm pimaamd to announem thmir « Fudge. Strawberry, Hie Nastase and John McEnroe are good for the Abrey Fitch Oct. 9 at the Bath, Maine, Iron Works 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Public Safety Committee Pineapple Coconut. members of Congress on'the South Lawn ;TI«lvary problam. call 647-9946. Chairman Steven C. Casey, brain of your heating game but fans “don’t appreciate them until they Shipyards ... through Friday. aaaoelatlon and tfia opaning of system! Stop paying for hot are gone.” of the White House Thursday, hugs singer ,Offlca hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 D-Bristol. L i ^ Valenzuela, wife of Los Angeles Dodgers’ p.m. Monday through Friday and woter you never use! Asked if officiating at tennis matches is “really Tammy Wynette after she coaxed Reagan The Manchester Herald Is a “Not only is there room thair naw otHca lor tha Praedea ol You’ll Ilka tha quality, testa and pHcal pitching star Fernando Valenzuela, gave birth 7 to 10 a.irt. Saturday. Delivsry aubacriber to UnKsd Prats Inter­ to his feet and stood with her arm around should be made by 5 p.m. Mon­ for question here, but once as bad as we are leg to believe,” Connors replied, ’Thursday to a 7-pound, 14-ounce baby boy they national newt tervlcat and Is a Oral and Maxlllolaclal Surgary. him as she sang her hit "Stand by Your day through Friday and by 7:30 again wehavfi bnnnllng on a t 649-4539 CALL 647-1076 “Next question.” ■ named Fernando. A.m. Stturday. member of the Audit Bureau ol Man." ' CIrculatlona. the p u t of the O’NellL ad­ •Kf60 BURNSIDE AVE. HARTFORD RD. DAfflY QUEEN MANCHESTER ministration,” charged EAST HARTFORD, CT. 528-9661 FOGARH BROS iOnaser. MANCHESTER HERALD. Fn .JV t >■ 1982 X - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Oct. 1. 1982 A Disney dream Evacuees told FALL ‘GREEN THUMB’ SALE! W k opens to public to stay away CLEARANCE! IMPORTED HOklAHP BULBS! O ur Enttru PIsnt Now for Stock of that Beautiful Epcot Center: $ c ^ $t lo fts Spring Garden 0 - - 'L' l , G a bit longer GROUP 1: 4 0 7 FortMIzors snd Reg. 1.75 ... l a d . # By Kurt Franck size of its neighbor, Disney Wood Controls Choose 3-pak net bags: y ^ l a d d i n United Press International World. CMiwpfmr Hyacinth, Daffodil, LIVINGSTON, La. (UPI) - State allowed resumption of flights over Tulips; 12-pak Crocus, Visitors will find a world where LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. - police monitoring 43 derailed tank the scorched area. •Lc^lOjOOOwLtt Irle, plus many more. Twenty years ago, Walt Disney they can return to the age of Earlier, authorities were con­ W ^ f tF a M l dinosaurs, stroll down the cars burning for the third day CaMeciOKMea... 1 3 . 0 8 , had his grandest vision — a huge refused to let 2,400 p^ple return to cerned intense heat front chemicals Champs Elysees in Paris or soar •SeoHa 1&000 aq. tt GROUP 2: fut\irlstic theme park, teeming their homes today until environmen­ burning in tank cars and along the Reg.3.sa.. Alladin 10,000 BTU Portable with spaceships, time machines through space in a simulated ground would ignite another explo­ A. TrwiquWty 2.88 rocket plane. talists say there is no danger of CWderUwMM.. .Zo.87 In see-thru bags: 12-pak and robots. poisonous gas. sion. Three blasts already have King Alfred Daffodils, Kerosene Space Heajer^ The Epcot Center, open to the Disney officials once planned rattled the southeast Louisiana 25-psk mixed Tulips, to make the center a permanent State police Sgt. Steve Campbell 35-pak Crocus, more. 99.9% fuel efficiency, heats | public today, is that dream come said it was “pretty unlikely’’ the town. 18x20 ft. area. Has battery true. home for 20.000 residents. They “There is less likelihood of a blow­ 20% OFF Our Entiro Stock have abandoned the idea but will evacuation order would be lifted powered ignition system. I Epcot. which stands for up,” Garrison said. “The potential Lofts S Scotts Qrass Sood ------Our Reg. 129.97 still keep the ”co-nmunity” anytime today. Experimental Prototype Com­ lor a ball of fire is less and less by name. “It’s hard to estimate just how •Lofts S lb. Bora Meal eAliadin 19,500 btu Convection munity of Tomorrow, is not a long a fire like this will burn,” the hour.” 1.33 T018.76 A must for Fall simple replica of Disney’s other Three years in the making, Ep­ bulb planting n .... Heater, Heats2S’x25’ area. OurReg.2 10 .9 7 * lO O cot is located some 2 miles from Campbell said. “We don’t know how The decision to discontinue police 1 Mfr. MaIMn Rebate ...... 2.00* case, a permanent world’s fair. tuce grown in styrofoam floats in Also, it is more than twice the a pond FINAL COST 4 FOR 3.96 B- Spring Rain *(Sm clwk lor to revisit Peking O ur CORNING R aO -107.59 *Platit Helper’ 40SCOW (UPI) - Deputy pointedly rejected a Soviet appeal Choose form 3 Ibvely, Irnarl- Cause 6f\Marine casualifies Foreign Minister Leonid Ilyichev, for improved relations. But Presi­ inspired designs In charming Glass Pots & Domes GENERAL ELECTRIC ’Hi-Llght’ GENERAL ELECTRIC who led Soviet representatives in dent Leonid Brezhnev has pressed colors; Lustreless Red, Cobalt talks with China about their dis­ for a reconciliation or at least a Blue and Jade Green. 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WO United Press International U.S. I^mbassy. manufactured by many countries were identified as Cpl. Anthony D. going to China around Oct. 15. Diplomatic sources in Faking dis­ Penetrates to stop squeaks and The cmbas.sy spokesman said the .ind could be a remnant of Palesti­ Moran. 21, of Macon, Ga., and Lance fight costly corrosion, If the border talks are renewed closed in early September the talks *(Sm clff* lordatallt) The device that accidentally killed ilevice was an artillery .shell, ”a nian shelling, he said. Cpl. George Washington, 19, of formally upon his arrival, it will be would resume soon, although the a U.S. Marine and wounded three small version of a cluster bomb” U.S. M arine Cpl. David L. I'llgin. III. the first discussions since the 1979 speculation was they would be con­ others — one .seriously — at the with only 38 golf ball-size bombs in­ Reagan, 21. of Chesapeake, Va.. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan ducted at a lower diplomatic level Beirut airport was a “small ver­ stead of the normal number of 88. died Thursday during surgery The first casualties among the 1,- caused their break-up. than in 1979. sion” of a cluster bomb but not Long Lasting The spokesman would not rule out aboard the USR Guam helicopter 200' U.S. peace-keepers cam e Chinese diplomats said Ilyichev, The diplomatic sources said necessarily American-made, a U.S. the po.ssibility the device was U.S.- carrier and Pfc. Leslie R, Morris, , Thursday as Lebanese President 76, was going to Peking at the invita­ Peking wants to reduce SinoSoviet Plastic Gutter Guard Embassy spokesman said today. made and left by Israeli soldiers. 19, of Pasadena, Calif., was Amin Gemayel declared Beirut tion of their government. Ilyichev tensions to a “normal adversary Our "Thursday afternoon a 155mm Israel used U.S.-made cluster reported in serious but stable condi- "united” again at a ceremony also had been Moscow’s represen­ relationship” and does not seek a Reg. 3.29 . . . 2.44 Improved Conventional Munition bombs in its invasion of Lebanon tion. thanking the United States, Italy tative at the stalemated Madrid con­ return to the time when China hailed Saves time and work! Keeps exploded killing one U.S. Marine again.st tbe wishes of the Reagan ad­ The two less-seriously wounded and France for sending troops to ference on European security. the Soviet Union as “an elder gutters free of leaves. Easily and injuring three others,” said a ministration. men in the accident, which occurred restore order. 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Ridhard M. Diamond. Publisher The DOT'S revised plans Dan Fitts, Editor o p im o p i Alex GIrelli, City Editor The future look of Main Street, Manchester?

Here’s a streetscape of Main Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In the being billed by town officials as scheduled for use on Interstate starting at Hartford Road and engineers. Street as It will look If a plan for meeting room at Lincoln. the town’s last chance to do Highways but not used for that ending In front of Mary Cheney At the hearing Wednesday a 'reconstructing Is approved. Center. something substantial to purpose. Library. large color version of It, as well Jack . Manchester residents will have . Many plans for revamping revitalize the street. Most of the If you follow the panels from This Is not an engineering as other drawings, will be on Anderson 4helr chance to learn more Main Steet have been brought cost, estimated at $8.3 million, left to right, you will be design, but a streetscape, display to help Manchester Life inside the federal bureaucracy about It and to express their to the public before and the would come from federal trade- proceeding along downtown produced by Fuss and O’Neill, residents understand what’s In­ Washington opinion of It at a public hearing others have failed for one in fimHs, money that was Main Street from south to north Manchester consultant volved In the plan. reason or another. This one Is hours, at which time the entire The administrative assistant never reached out office, became ding them all to other offices for Marry-Qo-Round . office would leave together, refused indignantly, arguing that a source of intensive study for final filing. Then the entire Mindy Kurlter ih a lawyer for i abandoning the telephone assisting the handicapped was one month, involving the time of visiting entourage flew back to Wawhin^lon law firm. ARHT • H«rr CLl* switchboard and its incoming not in her job description. After a four full-time attorneys. their office — thousands of miles By Mindy Farber tOMTH jam of telephone calls. week of hiding out in her car in away. ■ IT M O O ItT ■T -w -r' My first job after law school OVERSIGHT HEARINGS on CMUMCH An office administrative assis­ the department’s parking garage When the assisUnt to the under was at a large, prosperous law Capitol Hill did manage to tant, who had one of the few — also not in her job description counsel sat down later to compile firm. Despite this comfortable prompt the division to take stock The long working spaces with a back door, — and realizing she would not be the number and names of the existence, an irksome itch to of its work product and churn out installed a refrigerator where a disciplined, she returned to her cases that had been processed by practice public interest law more cases. One summer my file cabinet was supposed to. be. office and resumed the frantic the visiting group, he realized p. eyed on me after a few months division realized, in preparation arm of the As a result, she was the parties. that no one had bothered to keep of being an associate. And in for an oversight hearing, that 50 acknowledged leader of the any sort of list. No one knew 1978,1 joined the civil rights divi­ W H A T .SUBSTANTIVE work or so regional cases were just social set, and hosted an informal what fifty or so cases had left the \ \ sion of a federal department in wa?. being accomplished in the floating around the office without Ayatollah club of staffers every afternoon office or where they had gone. Washington, D.C. any study or resolution. The from three to five. midst of ail this? In one The group flew back to our of­ Two years of observing mis­ memorable week, I received two department counsel demanded fice. management, inefficiency,' and Men and women from all walks that the under counsel assign WASHINGTON — Iranians in the handicap cases deemed priority While we abandoned the rest of bureaucratic ineptitude made me of office would gather In her work. In the first, a woman who lawyers to make decisions on United States, who used to live in our work, our division spent the realize that there is indeed an room, turn on a radio, and disco took sick leave 200 out of 365 days those cases within 40 hours. ’The dread of the shah’s secret police, next few days trying to ugly monster consuming — and enthusiastically. “ Quiet down!’’ in 1978 and was then fired, under counsel developed now apparently find themselves in reconstruct what what had utterly wasting — the taxpayers’ the receptionist \»ould charged her employer with dis­ pneumonia. similar fear of Ayatollah CARtfR CRfV«OLn happened exactly a week earlier. J money, year in and year out. sometimes yell, ’The noise ap­ criminating against her handicap Only the assistant to the under Khomeini’s goon squads. Then the group flew home again. parently interfered with her of chronic absenteeism. counsel remained to carry out Intelligence sources suspect that ONE OF the first phenomena This kind of sheer waste of favorite soap operas, which she In the second, a factory orders. The department counsel an undercover campaign of in- HARTFORD ROAD TO FOREST STREET ... Eldridge Street will be blocked off. 1 observed was that our office’s money was a standard practice watches on a table television. worker, disgruntled with his said that the assistant to the un­ tiinidiation and harassment against staff spent most of its time that increased, never abated. boss, lured him into a car and der counsel could not be trusted. anti-Khomeini Iranians in this coun­ figuring out how little work could AFLER A FEW of us regular- In my office I used to display a began to beat him. That was why he had been made try is coordinated, if not directly be done in an eight-hour day. jy complained about the sign that showed a pool of small an assistant in the first place. planned, by Khomeini agents at the Everyone would straggle in at merrymaking, suggesting — hat fish surrounded by menacing After the employer escaped, he Therefore, the department Iranian Interest Section in least 15 minutes late in the mor­ in hand — that it was difficult to sharks. In bold letters the sign fired his assailant, who then filed counsel made the decision to fly Washington. ’The interest section, ning and immediately head to the analyze cases while the rest of read: “ Decisions usually involve a complaint with my office. the attorney of another office and part of the Algerian Embassy, has cafeteria for coffee. the office danced, the assistant to risk!” Anyone who would hurt his own the under counsel announced a part of his staff to our office to handled Iranian affairs since Presi­ These office breaks wouid last boss, the assailant charged, must solution. supervise the processing of those An administrator shambled dent Carter closed the Iranian Em­ as long as 45 minutes. The rest of be a paranoid schizophrenic. 50 cases. over to my desk one day and bassy three years ago. the morning would be spent on Henceforth, he proclaimed Therefore, firing a paranoid Their supervision consisted of peered at the sign. “ Decisions? Intelligence sources told my the telephone — to friends, boldly, the administrative assis­ schizophrenic was violative of reading the files, writing memos Risk? Here? This is a associate Lucette Lagnado that spouses, doctors, real estate tant would actually put to work, the act that forbids discrimina­ iike “ this is a good case for en­ government.” And with that he Iranians living here have contacted \ agents, and plumbers. Lunch assisting a newly hired han­ tion against the handicapped. forcement” or “ this is a bad walked away chuckling, probably the State Department on several oc­ would never last less than two dicapped lawyer with research. This case, which should have case for enforcement” and sen­ to get another cup of coffee. casions to express their fear of the ■.IM-A'LATCM SAVINC3 IA N" Iranian Interest Section. ’They are or convinced that the interest section MANCHISUR is behind some ugly incidents In Manchester directed at Khomeini’s opponents in the United States. i; INDEED, KHOMEINI’S impressed minions are believed to be modeling Was it too late their behavior after the “ diplomats” of another dictator, AND NORTH PAST PARKING MODULES ... The first block of Oak Street will be one-way. Muammar Qaddafi of Libya. Qad- to close door? dafi has not shrunk from sending assassins into the United States to It is not often that the Board of As a result the students in­ deal with troublesome exiles. Education summarily overrules volved in each have proceeded There is no evidence that a decision by the school ad­ on different assumptions. That Khomeini’s secret police have gone ------ministration on a policy matter. was an awkward situation, but it to that extreme, at least not yet. But J - More often than not the board was the one that prevailed at the the Iranian Interest Section’s IWtKouiS,, ■U> TURWOUT V —_ supports the administration with start of the semester. methods of harassment have been / 1------not much questioning and T o enforce the one team policy only slightly subtler. Employees of sometimes comes under would amount to an unfair the interest section have been iden­ criticism as the result. change for students who had tified on the fringes of anti- been given to believe they would Khomeini demonstrations in Washington. The supposition is that But this week, the board in a 7 be able to play on both junior they are there to identify dissidents to 0 vote set aside a policy that high and club teams. for future reprisal — if not dffectly, prohibits students in junior high Now that the policy has been LCWII then against their families in Iran. MAMCm|«T(H CCMTge / ,00« OeifNtAL school frqm playing on two MMiHADS COReCR 900A 3>Oe ’ • " A n JtWLCin overruled, a similar retrospec­ In a little-noticed incident last MATTR rowcR /kM o r rid t sports teams in one season. •1 4 ^ A tive arises. summer, Khomeini’s thugs came 3 n Quite apart from the question The rosters are set and it will out of the closet. It, occurred at the of whether the administration be morally impossible to drop student center of Southern was right in its policy or whether students from it because of new Open forum / Readers' views Methodist University in Dallas. :SMU students held a meeting to the board was right along with eligibilities. Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 TO A POINT JUST BEFORE BRAINARD PLACE ... where the modules ore wider, with two rows for cars. parents of youngsters who want School Superintendent James protest the excess of the Khomeini to play on spccer teams of both Kennedy has a problem before regime. 'The lectures and songs were suddenly interrupted when AHANTtC RlCMFttlO the schools, and Manchester him in figuring out how to imple­ MAR'r C H lN Tr UIRARY about 75 hoodlums carrying guns s Soccer Club, there are some ment the new policy set by the Connecticut live active, productive, to meetings of the organization, and and knives tried to enter the ------1_____ I------ri other questions. Board of Education. It will be Thanks normal and happy lives, blindness, stay with him to .learn as much as _n- meeting place. though not desirable, is not a One of them is the ex-post fac­ almost impossible to do so To the Editor: possible about blindness. to aspect of both the administra­ without creating inequities. tragedy rendering a person helpless Keep your attitude positive. QUICK ACTION by local police and hopeles^. We learn alternative tion ruling and the board deci­ It seems the fairest thing to do Blindness is not the end of life; it is prevented a major disaster, but not I wish to give thanks and ways of doing things that we have a problem that can be handled. before three anti-Khomeini students sion that sets it aside. when the problem first came to gratitude to the two members of always done. Blind persons do face mis­ were injured. The attack served its The administration says the the attention of the school ad­ AARP Connecticut Northeast The onset of blindness can be a understandings and discrimination purpose: The meeting was broken policy was developed last year. ministration and the Board of Chapter ||I604, Manchester, who frightening experience for the child, on the streets, in public places, and up and the lesson was driven home No doubt it was. But the fact is Education was to live with the arranged a car pooi within the working adult, or elderly person. At in seeking employment, because that public opposition to Khomeini that, for whatever reason of in­ existing situation for the current chapter to take me to Springfieid that moment, such a person needs sighted persons who do not know can be dangerous. adequate communication, the twice a week for treatments I badly semester and make whichever the help of others who have been blind persons do not how how to deal An investigation of the SMU needed. policy was in force in one junior change was to be made effective through that experience, and with the blind person. Blind persons fracas developed the information 'O ’There were many members who high school and not in the other. at a future date. learned to deal with their sight loss are still persons, and wish to be that many of the pro-Khomeini in­ signed up for the car pool. I never successfully; ’The National Federa­ treated as such, with respect and truders were from various parts of lacked for transportation although (S RCCRWTtMB ■ BkORI TR Ava tion of the Blind is an organi^tion dignity. Many are well trained, very the country and were considered the treatments were necessary over of blind persons who have learned to competent, and hold positions in the "pros” who had participated in Berry's World many weeks. live with blindness by sharing with professions and business. Approach similar incidents at other colleges. I am 84 years old and I have never 1 n each other the alternative means of them as you would a sighted person. Intelligence sources believe that experienced the gratitude and the living with blindness. When you see a blind person going the melee in Texas was planned at realization of God’s care as I did ’The chapters and members of this down the street With a white cane or the Iranian Interest Section. in through this period. organization are ready to provide guide dog, know that here is a per­ Washington. If so, it demonstrates We read and hear every day of the support services in helping them to son who refuses to sit home. He is the thoroughness of Khomeini’s sur­ APPROACHING THE CENTER OF MANCHESTER ... where parking shifts to west in front of the library. crim e and thoughtlessness that accept vision loss, giving informa­ determined to be as independent as veillance over dissidents in the takes place in our society. My N tion about other services, and en­ possible. Blindness is not a tragedy United States. Not an anti-Khomeini experience was like a breath of couraging confidence that if we did for those who have learned, it has sparrow falls without creating in­ fresh air and renewal of my faith it, others too can learn. become a nuisance. terest at the Iranian Interest Sm - that all is well. We believe that ophthalmologists tion. t ’This was the first time, as far as I and optometrists should tell their Howard E, Ma) Jr. ' 4 know, that an AAR P chapter has patients as they reach legal President Khomeini’s hit squads have not Reconstruction would have major effects formed a car pool to help one of its blindness, that there are resources National Federation of yet made the FBI’s list of most members. dangerous terrorist groups. ’That for help and training, and where the Blind of Connecticut, Inc. be a net loss of 33 spaces. planned besides the bituminous con­ ducted by the Board of Directors. In Our motto is “ To Serve, Not to be dubious honor is shared by Am le- Continued from page 1 Street wouid be the creation of a parking lot and just west of the Elks those services are available. ’These West Willington Not part of the plan, but also un­ new road running from Eidridge crete and cement concrete normally incorporates ideas that came Served.” nian nationalists and Puerto Rican .. the parkers, movement along a Home to Bisseii, where it ends. doctors must be state law, report der consideration, is a lot on the Street to Bisseii Street, through That combination of one-way used for streets and sidewalks. ’They forward then and in meetings with independence advocates, according ;; single lane will be eased. Marguerite Ekslrom persons becoming legally blind, to northeast comer of Cottage and Oak parking iots and aiong the path of streets and the new access road will include textured concrete, granite, interested group since then. to FBI sources. ’There are also bus turnouts. the Board of Eiducation and Services streets. ’That would add another 57 the dry brook, a big drainage culvert and cobblestone. One of the uses of It was design^ by the Manchester 39 McKinley St. ’The total width of the road,, in­ link the parking lots and provide for paces and more than offset the loss. that runs along just euSt of Main a kind of rotary traffic around Main the granite will be to show a grey engineering firm of Fuss and for the Blind in Wethersfield. Support This is scant comfort to Iranian cluding the parking modules, will be Street. line in the road as you enter a O’Neill. ’This state agency provides free - increased slightly. Street. students and exiles living in this parking module and rumble your It will be the subject of a public services to blind pjersons, teaching - But for p^estrians, the street HERE ARE SOME other .major Locust Street^ould be one-way To the Edjto.*: country. Where once they feared Much of the path of that new road wheels a bit to remind you that you hearing Wednesday beginning at Not the end them to live with blindness, how to • they cross will be narrower, changes that would affect the way is being traveled by autos now. It west. Savak, the notorious secret police)of Manchester citizens travel down­ are entering a parking area and 7:30 p.m. in the hearing room of Lin­ travel alone, and retraining We would like to take this oppor­ .. because they will be walking from begins at Eldridge Street behind the the late shah, they now f^ r town. P E R H A PS JUST as dramatic as should slow down. coln Center. them for work, if the person wishes ■ the curbs at the parking modules building that houses Personal T. It the routing changes are the To the Editor: tunity to publicly thank the owners, Svamah, the ayatollah’s version.^ Eldridge Street would be blocked Street lights will remain on the Town officials regard the hearing it. across two traffic lanes only. cosmetic changes planned. Each administrators, nurses, aides, and off at Main Street and the end of it runs behind Manchester State Bank, west side of the street where most as vital. ’They say that if the state’s On Sept. 3, in Greenwich, Mrs.' Footnote: Incidents of terrorism parking module will include a ’The family and friends of a person employees of Fenwood Manor for TWO NEW PARKING lots would become a walkway. behind the drive-in teller station of of the vehicular movement is, but on Department of Transportation does Linda Sandor shot her two children in the United States have made a pedestrian area, with trees set in C ^ M b y N C A . losing sight have an important role being ever helpful, concerned, and r planned within the project. One is on Oak Street would be one-way from Heritage Savings bank, behind One the west side there will be not sense wide support for the plan, and. herself because she was despon­ quantum jump in the past year. Jks grates in the paving and protected to play. Encourage the blind person caring in our recent time of sorrow. „^the south side of Pearl Street and in- Main Street to the street that is now Heritage IJlace to Oak Street, where pedestrian lights. it may not go through with it. dent about the degenerative eye dis-, of Sept'. 1, the FBI reports, tbe^e by ornamental grilled guards. to be independent, and find ways to Their support and dedication is "d u d e s the land where the house at Purnell Place but would become it meets the north-south leg of Plantings will be Littleaf Linden, I t involved a lot of hard ease which she and the children had, have been 28 such incidents,; in keep doing the things he has doing greatly appreciated. 18 Pearl Street now stands. part of a new road. Purnell Place and runs along it to ’The modules will also include Gallery Pear, Thornless Honey bargaining between the town and “You’re NOT abandoning the Prepple Look?" threatening blindness. ’This was un­ before the sight was lost. which five persons were killed and ’The other is south of Birch Street, ’The leg of Purnell Place that runs the lot in back of Manchester Mall. granite paved areas. They can be Locust, and Sargent Juniper. the state, whose primary goal is fortunate and unnecessary. Insist that blindness can be d W t Linda Simmons 23 injured. In all of last year, One - where a storage shed of the Blish off Main Street would be one-way It swings to the east and goes east of used for loading areas for deliveries ’The current plan grew out of moving traffic. ’The state has long If people become aware that with, if one admits the need for help for family of death and four injuries were at­ Hardward Co. now stands. west instead of one-way east. Pentland Florist to Birch Street. It to nearby stores. suggestions made and criticisms wanted to eliminate all angle Even with those lots there would A number of types of textures are voiced at a June 1981 hearing con­ thousands of blind persons in and reeks it. Take the blind person Elsa Martin tributed to acts of terrorism. ’The biggest change o ff Main goes through the Birch Street parking on the street.

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11 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri.. Oft. 1. 1982_ Winnie Winkle — Henry'Raduta afid J.K.S. Report: maybe two thirds o A re a to w n s w I CAN BUT WHY IS HE WELL, WELL, W ELL... UNDERSTANP TAKING IT OUT W HAT HAVE WE C ro s s w o rd Astro-graph WHV 'S ON WINNIE w t9£ i A'sumt/se of assessments ore wrong PUNISHING ME... CONNlfi/ EVEN V /S /r" FROM M Y 1 REJECTED BIRDIE AND BELOVED BROTHER, B o lto n / C o v e n t r y TUTU? WHY EH? Another result of the scale is that IS HE OUT TO By Jeff Weingart In some of the assessments, the the least expensive homes in town O ctober 2,1982 thing which could offend DESTROY US Herald Reporter appraiser missed counting out­ another ALL? buildings on the property and at end up paying a larger share of the Th(s coming year you are likely Answer to Previous Puale to Iprm a number of new alli­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) ACROSS 40 Negative COVENTR'Y — The revaluation times, failed to include fireplaces, taxes than the most expensive conjunction ances Some will fizzle, but two Your potential for acquiring 1 N g n T N ■B 0 P D I which are charged at $2,000 accor­ houses, according to the report. 1 Kteptakt box 42 Homotit* E done last fall by United Appraisal will be wifh unusual persons goods or money Is better than i i H 0 s 1 El 8 A u □ □ D usual today. By the same S Inflame 43 Biblical contains many inequities—possibly ding tb the report. The council had delayed releasing and the bonds will hold. [B 0 p L F t N 0 8 _ JJ 11 Worlds character u l two thirds ot the homes in town have The report also indicated that the report since last spring because, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Basi­ token, foolish moves either by [ i 1 c T d . T A 3 Tax review board arguing 44 Thrash l£i cally. you re very cooperative, you or another could offset V 13 Wears away \ i 0 □ s E VI faulty assessments — and town of­ United was not consistent in it said, of “the ongoing contractual and you appreciate the bene­ your advantages. 14 Disperse soundly N 1 n JO y 1 E o u □ j J s ficials did not take adequate action applying a depreciation formula. It dispute with United Appraisal.” ARIES (March 21-April 19) 15 Island in the 46 Horn n ] A l fits of making a compromise, p e p Ik s E Mediterranean 49 Errors fp j T l to insure the quality of that work. gave the example of a 10-year-old Sources said the report contained but today you may only bend You'll feel more comfortable E R □ a 0 P 3 T] ' That was the message of the house in good condition which was evidence which would be useful to up to a point -• and no further today in activities where you 16 Arrival-tima 52 Like metal W N 0 Q E E 2 over complaint to FOI E can call your own shots, rather guess(sbbrI 53 Swain 8 E the town which United did not Predictions of what's in store E □ a revaluation committee report, said to have depreciated by 15 per­ tor you in the seasons following than in a situation which calls Fletcher’S Landing — Douglas Coffin 17 Gold |Sp ) 54 Dead Sea,city (c "o [ a E E Y E B C l which was released today by the cent. This case was contrasted with possess. your birthday and where to for a team effort. 19 Trojan 55 Revise u p 0 r P i * 0 □ C i a 20-year-old house in the same con­ The town is still withholding about TAURUS (April 20-May 20) mountain 1$ _A p T E5 n □ D Town Council. By Jeff Weingart problem internally,” said secretary “Someone may have written a look for your luck and opportu- dition which received a 10 percent $4,600 from the firm on the grounds nities are in your Astro-Graph. Those who are in a position to 5^V IP OJE(?fcNf 20 It is (contr) DOWN IS L Y 8 1 □ □ ' The report, written by the town Herald Reporter Stanley McMillen. “ He is going to memo and stuck it into a drawer and Mail $1 for each to Astro- be helpful to you today may 22 Sawbuck council-appointed members of the depreciation. that it did not meet the terms of its o fn e iz . 12 Coin opening 37 Lone Ranger"* COVENTR'Y —The chairman of any length to disrupt our lives.” called it confidential." Graph, Box 489. Radio Cjty back off if they think you are PRiMfc lMffel2£&T 23 Dance step 1 Give up committee, said both an inexcusable “We are talking of errors of contract. 13 Frugality companion ’ t the Board of Tax Review is Green said the memo had left the “We should have gotten a copy of Station. N Y 10019. Be sure to not prepared to do anything for IS 14/.... V 24 Animal park 2 Caribbean number of outright errors, as well thousands of dollars on depreciation specify birth date. ’ them in return. '- T f 26 Half-score and island nation 18 Revolutionary 39 Perishes squabbling with other members of June 9 meeting as a non-confidential the mem o,” said McMillen. as basic procedures used by United, for most of the houses we checked,” COUNCIL MEMBER Robert SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) This two 3 Counterfeit 21 Join 41 Boca____ _ Koontz said the council must now his own committee and the town communication to be typed and But McMillen refused to supply could be a rather unusual day 4 Idaal gas caused assessed property values to proposal may be offered you 28 Escape 23 Flag Florida said the committee. manager over a “confidential” forwarded to Town Manager Ills version of what the memo said today which will contain a num­ socially, in that you might feel 30 Least (abbr.) condition take action on the matter. 25 Rowing tools 42 Young woman vary widely. In a study of one neighborhood, Charles McCarthy. But, he said, because it was a "confidential, per­ ber of advantages but if you completely at ease with 31 Waterlasi (abbr.) “With the release of this report, it memo which he said was critical of 45 Ointment It also chastized town officials for the report gave the example of two analyze it carefully you may strangers, but uncomfortable 32 Over there 5 Article 27 Heavenly city becomes the council’s responsibility Town Assessor Gerard Lavoie. when two members of the board sonnel matter." lots assess^ at $10,000, which were find too many strings attached. with close friends. 33 Devid'i father 6 Cell out 29 Something 47 Fifth zodiac allowing the appraisal company to to openly investigate the entire The dixtument was drafted at a brought it to the town manager’s of­ Green said the memo was critical SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. CANCER (June 21-July 22) 35 French 7 Leap unexplained sign perform in what it alleges was such listed at over 40,000 square feet. In fice, they had decided, along with of the as.sessor. Your objectives today will be revaluation process in order to' June 9 meeting of the board, but 21) Have an alternative social negative 8 Man'i name 33 Wrote down 48 Tree a poor manner. reality, one of the lots contained the manager, to make it confiden­ “The memo said that the assessor plan ready today. |ust in case the right ones. Unfortunately, 37 Mountain 9 Fights assure all taxpayers that they are chairman Roland Green said he 34 Conger 50 Regret "We bfelieve the town officials, over 60,000 feet. should get out there and correct the what you've planned with you may permit others to dis­ peak 10 Weather being taxed fairly,’’ she said. hasn't ever seen a copy of it. tial. They did not retain a copy. 36 Mark down 51 Raised border who prepared, negotiated and In the same neighborhood, the friends falls through. There is a suade you from them. 38 Scatter bureau (abbr.) Town Council Chairwoman Joan Green said he had written a letter inequalities in the revaluation,” LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If you ^executed the contract with United, report indicated, an error had been “The chairman of the BTR can’t chance that it might. Lewis said the council would bring to McCarthy in an effort to secure a said Green. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) permit your pride to get in the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 10 ^ •failed to include sufficient controls made in two more lots. One owner even get a copy of the memo,” said McMillen said Green had not been way today it will work to your in Edward Heberger, a consultant, copy of the memo, but McCarthy Do something quiet today with aor periodic monitoring and to who had less than an acre of land Green. a few select pals, or just your disadvantage in competitive to go over the revaluation report and had not complied. above-board with the BTR because Superman n r 12 13 ^provide the necessary direction to was charged for over an acre, while family. If you attempt to mix situations. Don't give your to examine what the assessor has Green filed a formal complaint McCarthy said the document had he had not mentioned the FOI com­ career or business contacts opposition this edge. ,'the assessor to insure a more cor­ the owner of a lot over one acre in Sect. 3 with the state Freedom of In­ been destroyed. plaint at a Sept. 18 meeting. into the happening, it will fizzle. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept. 22) CTC)N'T t e r THIS S T A LK gK rTAPEE I'M WELL '/...SfNCe I Am LOS, HONEY/MFX- AM P TMATS AmOTMAP 14 f 15 done to correct the inequities. PAHUOE X POM’T MEBP . * rect equalization project,” the size was charged for less than half He expressed some concern that AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Joint ventures offer promise |»ET >CAJ CX>tVN, ZT1.ASN > AFTSK ZlWAffB SUPefiMAN ANP HAVE iO O 6B B N MY Democratic Council member formation Commission, and at least ''There was a paper with ALL, vtAJ'Re nor Sl/rW KmAN-- THAT, / TH!& WHOLP 5 L A T fA T ■ TOSEPBmWPBP irei>ort said. an acre, scratches on it which Was some members of the BTR would Try to keep toughy subjects, today, but there's also the pos­ FAflupe'A ege/NHm -m tu m P H f OF—! 16 17 18 19 Frank Dunn, who sat on the revalua­ one other member of the board is sibility their benefits will not be ANpeveuf/E HAe*i' r h a p any L. The report was particularly “We believe that the type of politics or religion out of LUCK CAFTURIN© THAT CtZAZY TOMB BAP! 1 1 tion committee but refused to sign upset. destroyed, but to my knowledge, resign if the matter was made conversations with close fairly proportioned. You might ■ ■ errors we found in both our random­ VISILANTe.' ~ 22 critical of Town Assessor Gerald “Mr. Green cannot deal with the there was no memo,” he said. public. chums today. There's a possi­ come out on the short end. 20 Lavoie. ly selected and neighborhood studies the report, said the report referred bility somebody may say some­ N 1 1 !L J to the former RepuWican-led coun­ 24 27 “In our opinion, the town assessor . would be repeated in all areas of the did not take a sufficiently active and town,” wrote the committee. cil when it blamed “town officials.” ■ He said he refused to sign the direct part in the revaluation,” the . “Statistically, this means that two 28 29 L 30 document because it cast blame report said. "He allowed the ap­ thirds of homes in Coventry could Senior in 1 needlessly. F ire Calls 31 praiser to become the dominant potentially have errors in their 1 force in making major decisions assessments.” B r id g e 36 cum laude 33 related to methodology,, forms, THE REPORT also said owners call, Bolton High School. (Bolton) ■ procedures, schedules, and applica­ Tolland County FKUPPERSEns 1 41 of property could end up paying Thursday, 10:03 p.m. —Autombile ANDOVER — Christina Haverl, 37 38 3 9 ' tion of the final data used to arrive PBLBO/EMnV 1 1 vastly different tax bills depending P en g U ln S Thursday, 1:32 p.m. —Structure accident. Route 44A and Old Coven­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. rat the equalization effort.” fire, Daly Road, Bolton. (Bolton, try Road, Bolton. (Bolton and Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag 42 L. 45 on where they live because of the Haverl of Long Hill Road, has been 1 1 ^ A RANDOM study of 50 proper­ scale that United had used. It gave Jackass penguins have nested so North Coventry and Andover) Manchester ambulance) elected to Cum Laude as a senior at Levy’« Law — James Schumelster ■ ■ many centuries on Dassen Island off 46 47 48 49 SO 61 ties done by the committee turned the example of a lot in the lake area Thursday, 4:13 p.m. —Andover, Friday, 12:35 a.m. —Ambulance the Kingswood-Oxford School in Key play at trick one 1 up a number of mistakes, the report which is one quarter the size of a lot South Africa that their feet have mutual aid to Hebron. call, Nathan Hale Road, Coventry. West Hartford. worn away even rocks. The penguins 52 S3 I said. It said that in most of the cases on East View Acres, but which has Thursday, 4;54 p.m. —Automobile (South Coventry) She qualified for membership by unusual to reach some of the keep to paths that run nearly arrow- ; studied, measurement errors had the same value as determined by accident. Route 6, Andover. 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Manchester Herald '■ James Caan, Billy Dee Williams, Two teenagers deal with their 11:30 P.M, Shelley Fabares. 1973. ® - Powers of Matthew obsessive love for one another. IB Publication Number. 327500 Star Matthew recognizes a 3D QD - Hawaii Five-O ★ APPLES-APPLESYY 2 Date of Filing. 10/1/82 (3 ) - Bpb Nawhart Show Brooke Shields, Martin Hewitt. OH, ITS n o t h in g movie stuntman as a childhood Rated R. 3D “ Starsky and Hutch Mfe Have Many Varlatlaal 3 Frequency of Issue: Daily except Sundays and Holidays ® - ABC News buddy and tries to protect his 3D - Benny Hill Show 3A. No. of Issues Published Annually. 307 identity. (60 min.) ® - CNN News (7- FOR ONE THING, SOU \ ■■ AMP HAW POESN'T SPECIAL. I JUST @ - Over Easy 3B Annual Subscription Price, $78.00 @ ) - Freeman Reports GD ® - Nightlina ★ P E A R S 4 Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication. 16 PON T HAVE TO KEEP GO UP 3 CENTS A I ® - MOVIE: 'The Brothers opPEILEp IT TO Sue ; 7:00 P.M. 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(R) (60 min.) 7 Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be I3 l - 0 /C NCAA Foot ball - MOVIE: 'Sisters' A wri­ stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of Preview Jim Simpsom and Bud - 2 4 Horae ter witnesses a bizarre crime; ^^S/^kshwti^n^urmacy; Ina ® - MOVIE: Body atxl Soul' L e x TrtAvaj la-i 'Wilkinson hosts. the solution lies in the twisted stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of ut M imoa A boxing champ gets mixed up ® - MOVIE: 'FIret Monday In stock If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the in­ identities of a tortured model. 455 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER v ® - Inside the NFL Len Daw- with crooks. J(^n Garfield. Lilli O ctober' The first woman U S. Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt, dividual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unin­ Json and Nick Buoniconti analyze Palmer, William Conrad. 1947. Supreme Court Justice engages 6 4 3 -5 2 3 0 corporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each in­ ^'seawNEA me •this week's NFL action and look in a battle-of-the-sexes with an­ Charles Duming. 1973 ® - Major LMgtia Bwab.ll: dividual must be given. If the publication is published by a nonprofit The Born Loser — Art Sansorn ahead to next week's games. other member of the court. Jill 12:00 A.M. For your ohopping comonienco pay your lUHL BoMon a t Nww York YM ikw. Clayburgh, Walter Matthau, Ber­ organization, its name and address must be slated * (Item must be ® - 'Youl' Mag. for Woman ® - MOVIE. Tho World Is SlCrCO ICNG N k here! AI$o No’re a U.S. Post completed) Manchester Publishing Co.. r7 o CT Corporation System. x m m n r r x m i 8:30 P.M. nard Hughes. 1981. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormicI- 7" ^ rm x THAT BuOf Bunny — Warnac Bros. ® - Alice Full Of Married Men' Claudia is Hartford. Ct.. the sole stockholder of which is: Scripps League °KAX»J SbUiR FUTLKge StPURRiTURE'i ® - Carol Burnett ar$d @ - Masterpiece Theatre a sexy model who discovers Office substation. Newspapers. Inc., c o CT Corporation System. Wilmington. Delaware, @ - Monay1ir>e Friends ‘Testament of Youth.* Vera is WILL WILL BE I'L L B E that the road to fame and for­ stockholders of which who own more than one percent of the ownership l8 - Newscentar I® (gl - Wafl StTMt Wwk assigrted to nurse wounded tune is paved with fun. Carroll through ownership in that company are: E.W. Scripps, Charlottesville. t you RUN Germans. (R) (60 min.) (Closed M youR CAMPWGN MANAGER, IP c e m K J HEPE ALL (216KT O - Victory Garden Louts Rukeyser analyzes the Baker. Anthony Franciosa, An­ SPECIAL SAVINGS ON Virginia: Betty Knight Scripps. (^larloltesville. Virginia; Barry.H PLAN A MEPlA BLITZ THAT WCULP TAME , ANP I'LL 7 '80s with a weekly review of Captiorted] thony Steel. CHICKEM . 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Extent and Nature of Circulation Actual Number I criada, decide encargarse del 9:00 P.M. & - AHrad Hitchcock Charteston, SC Single Issue A6 A PUBUO \ in v o l v e P in Average No. Copiw 4 bebe. Nadte conoce la historia GD 3D - Dallas Season Pre­ & - AFI Showcaaa ® - MOVIE; 'Body Heat' The Each Issue During Nearest to s p ir it e d leave CITIZEN, I'P M'V A M A JPR ' hasta que At>ertico se convierte miere. J.R. catches the wrath of love affair of a lawyer and a Preceding 12 Months Filing Date ^OVM CAREER FOR A ^ ; en doctor y sa envuelve con su everyone when he is blamed for 10:45 P.M. married woman unfolds into a SAVEBOC • propia familia. Veronica Castro, driving Qiff to suicide. (60 min.) A Total No. Copies h]— ^— r-j f 15,000 p 7 ',j. (SI - Reporter 41 crime of passion. William Hurt, with this coupon (net press run) 11.534 10.651 IT Socorro Avelar, Humberto Zu- 3D - The Marv Show Kathleen Turner, Richard ; rite. ® - Indapandant Nattvork B. 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I made Rockville-Vernon arep for more V ty, he comments with a detached, than 50 years. launch a new attack against Iraq to scholarly. air, “It’s something you plans to film ‘Dr. Detroit’ six Bird lovers unite and attend By United Press International In its initial reports, Iran said it months before John’s death. I would the dedication ceremonies of the She leaves four sons, Arthur W, ... had recaptured the heights, but Ira­ make up for the huge losses of men can’t escape. You go to parties, to Peck of Eagleville, Raymond J. Iran today launched a longawaited and equipment it suffered in a restaurants, and you bump into have found some way to have new Holland Brook Connecticut nian military sources- later told sneaked him into it. He would have Audubon Center at 1361 Main St. Peck and Lyman C, Peck, both of offensive against Iraq to reclaim its IRNA said two Iraqi battalions had human wave invasion of IraqL dealers who tell you about the Boli­ done the same with me in the in Glastonbury, Saturday. Manchester, and Joseph A. Peck Jr. border on the strategic heights east been ort alert at the time of the territory last July during thq vian army actually being involved, in Paramount picture he was supposed The celebration will go from 1 of Newport Richey, Fla.; two of Baghdad but met fierce Iraqi offensive, which began shortly after Moslem fasting month of Ramadan. supplying cocaine, bringing it into daughters, Mrs. Esther Hosford of resistancein a major battle of the 2- this country by toe planeful. And to have made. We still planned to to 4 p.m. Opening day visitors midnight local time. collaborate from time to time — but Newington and Mrs, Mildred Flan- year-old War. The Persian Gulf war began on growing marijuana, well, it’s a can take part in guided tours of m IRNA reported five Iraqi to go on and also do our separate dreu of Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Sept. 22,1980, with an Iraqi invasion billion aollar a year business in the facility and trails of the The official Islamic Republic counterattacks. things.” neighboring town-owned Earle Alice Costello of New Britain; 17 Iranian m ilitary exiles^ have on Iran across the disputed Shatt al- California and Hawaii.” News Agency reported that the He maintains he never had a drug Park, a 38 acre natural area on grandchildren; and 12 great­ Iranians “inflicted heavy blows on predicted for weeks that Iran would waterway. THEY WERE doing their thing problem “that reached the point the Connecticut River. grandchildren. the enemy in the early hours of com­ together from the time they teamed where I was going over toe edge — There will be demonstrations of The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 bat” but admitted the fighting was on the original “Saturday Night E. Center St., has charge of nothing I couldn’t work out myself. I live bird banding, slide shows, an still raging eight hours after the Live." They became recording and exhibition of nature photography, arrangements. There are no calling used pot during the early days of concert stars as The Blues Brothers offensive began. Police arrest two ‘Saturday Night Live,” but I eVen an environmental play by school hours. Memorial donations may be “Our brave troops crushed the (their “Briefcase Full of Blues” made to a charity of the donor’s got off of that because I didn’t like selling 2.5 million units hnd earning children, and traditional New offensive, teaching the enemy yet toe fact it was impairing my func­ England Folk Music. choice. another hard lesson and defending three Grammy nominations). They tions. It will be a treat — and it’s all the dignity and integrity of our went on to find fame as big screen Marian E. LaBrack after tavern break “I guess you’d say my biggest idols, in Universal's “The Blues free. nation,” Baghdad said, claiming to problems now are b ^r — I like to Marian Emily LaBreck, 50, of 20- be “inflicting huge material and Brothers,’’ ‘’1941’’ and B Holl St., died Thursday at an area number and, soon afterwards, police drink two or three cans of it at night “ Neighbors.” And, to hear Aykroyd human losses on the,aggressors,” Two men allegedly shattered the — smoking cigarettes, and the fact convalescent home. She was the There was no independent confir­ front glass door to Renn’s Tavern, arrested two suspects. tell it, it is only right and proper that wife of Louis G. LaBreck Jr. Carl J. Joslin, 18, of South Wind­ that I’m a fast driver.” Belushi live on as an idol — as have Rosemary and Rue mation of the reports. 76 Cooper St., with bricks early Then, getting back to the subject She was born in Hartford on Sept. Herald photo by Tarquinlo A joint communique issued by the Thursday morning, ran inside and sor, and Edward J. Chaffee, 22, of other personalities who have met 19, 1932 and had been a resident of East Hartford, were charged with of narcotics, he says, “I guess it’s premature death by narcotics, Ani'one who hasn't taken a trip to Adelma Simmons herb gar­ Iranian armed forces and the carried off the cash register, police just a rhatter of turning to one’s own dens "Caprilands" in Coventry should make it a must for this Manchester for the past 36 years. CLEARING THE SHELVES AT LIGGETT REXALL PHARMACY Revolutionary Guards said ’s said. third degree burglary and second “Janice Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim She was a communicant of St. degree larceny. They are scheduled soul and working out matters. Morrison . . . it doesn't matter how weekend or a future weekend this fall. . . . store employee Tom Deninsky removes boxes of Extra- new offensive, codenamed “Muslim But a diligent neighbor — There’s no other solution.” Betsy Wittemann of Glastonbury and Nancy Webster of West James Church and a member of Strength Tylenol Ibn-e Aghil,” began shortly after awakened just before 4 a.m. by the to appear in Manchester Superior they died because they were great American Legion Post 102 Court on Oct. 18. .irtists, and their art should keep Hartford who collaborated on the book, “ Daytripping & Dining midnight with both ground and air sound of breaking glass — ran out­ HE FEELS Belushi — and so in New England" published this year, recommend Caprilands Auxiliary. forces participating. Police were dispatched to the them alive in the minds of the side in time to see the fleeing car. many other personalities — have as one of the top sites to see in New England. Besides her husband, she leaves a The fighting was taking place on He remembered the license plate tavern on a report of a burglarly in succumbed to drugs “because of the public," he says. daughter, Mrs. Jeannine M. Phillips progress. The suspects were no Ho does agree, however, “They Guests may reserve ahead for a noontime tour of the herb the heights overlooking the Iraqi pressures of this business. They’re a gardens and then have luncheon. Every dish has at least one her­ of Vernon; her mother, Mrs. Eva Stores remove city of Mandali, 80 miles east of longer there when they arrived, shouldn’t be considered martyrs. All form of escape, an illicit thrill. And bal ingredient. Two favorite soups this time of the year are (DeCampos) Villa of Manchester; Baghdad, and commanding a view police said. they’re there. ’These people can pay of them — John included — had to be two brothers, Charles Villa of over flatlands looking westward to Orders Two men, apparently intoxicated, for pleasure — and it’s constantly held responsible for their actions. curried corn chowder and sorrel soup Rockville, and Raymond Villa of were found sleeping in a van nearby They were victims of circumstances Go and try some of Mrs. Simmons’ cider, laced with sherry, the ancient city on the Tigris River. available to them. You can’t go to a and buy some rue to keep the Hallowe'en witches away. Coventry; three sisters, Sandra too-strong pills “ The captured heights had been and were questioned, police said. party where they’re not available.” — but circumstances they brought DAN ACKROYD REFLECTS ON BELUSHI’S DEATH Brookes of Manchester, and Helen occupied by the Iraqi fprees since rejected They reportedly told police they He admits that Belushi had a upon themselves.” « . they might have parted ways In time. Kinney and Norma Barganier of their aggression in autumn of 1980 were asleep and heard nothing. They South Windsor; and one grand­ CoiiliiiiK'd from page I and are part of Iranian territory,” LE HAVRE, France (UPI) - A were released when the eyewitness daughter. his store bore the suspect lot told police he didn’t think the men in numbers, Kane complained that the IRNA said in a dispatch from U.S. firm took a hefty order away Theater World Funeral services will be Saturday the van were involved. reports ot health- problems in numbers are printed in tiny type Tehran. from its French subsidiary in the at 6 a.m, from, the Watkins Funeral first concrete repercussions of U.S. Police said they found a flashlight Connecticut stemming from the use that an older person or someone How to Home, 142 E. Center St. with a mass of Extra-Strength Tylenol. sanctions against firms equipping at the scene. They took the light and of Christian burial at 8:45 a.m. at St. with poor eyesight would have dif­ the Soviet gas pipeline, union of­ some pieces of glass to dust for Michael Kane, a pharmacist at ficulty reading. Yugoslav troupe James Church. Burial will be in ficials said today. fingerprints, they said. the Liggett-Rexall Pharrhacy at the The tainted bottles of Tylenol Woman East Cemetery. Friends may call at Manchester Parkade, said store In Bremen, West Germany, the funeral home today from 3 to 5 were distributed in 26 states east of prepare employees removed "a couple the Mississippi River, and parts of meanwhile, port officials said two and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial con­ dozen" boxes of the pain reliever turbines made by a West German tributions may be made to the Minnesota, North Dakota. South touring the U.S. from shelves this morning. Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming, injured firm for the controversial trans- A bout Town Manchester unit of the American He said the store received several Siberian pipeline were aboard ship Cancer Society, East Center Street. according to a spokesman for John­ for tour calls from people last night wanting son & Johnson Inc., which owns and scheduled to leave tonight for to know whether the manufacturer COVENTRY - A Woodstock the Soviet Union. By Glenne Currie is clear enough without knowing McNeil Laboratories. Open house set Serbo-Croat, there are long Notice of the drug. McNeil Consumer No cases of poisoning have been Valley woman was hospitalized ear­ French labor union officials said UPI Lively Arts Editor Products Co,, had provided any in­ ly this morning when the car she Dresser Industries Inc. of Dallas, stretches of dialogue which make it reported outside Illinois, he said. Square Circle Club of Manchester By Fllomena Muccitelll NEW YORK (UPI) - The Zagreb difficult to follow. However, while Members of Dilworth-Cornell- formation on the extent of the People in at least four states — was driving crashed into a telephone Texas, had taken from its French Special to the Herald Quay American Legion Auxiliary cyanide contamination. Lodge of Masons will have an open Theater Company of Yugoslavia, the play has an authentic ring, it Nebraska, Michigan, Wisconsin and pole on Route 31 near Lasicke subsidiary an Australian company’s Unit 102 will meet tonight at 7:30 at As of yesterday McNeil had Beach. order. house Monday from 9 a.m. to noon one of Eastern Europe’s few unsub­ basically is not a particularly in­ New Jersey — reportedly took cap­ at the Masonic Temple, East Center Envision hundreds of people sidized companies, is touring the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. recalled nearly 4.7 million bottles of Diane L. Wright, 25, was trooping through your home. This is novative work, and there seems no Center St. to pay respects to Mrs. sules .from the suspect lot and suf­ Street. U.S. with environmental produc­ good reason for it to be given an the suspect Tylenol. fered no ill effects, he said. transferred tp Hartford Hospital Sign-up set exactly what is going to happen to Marian LaBreck, a member of the He said Extra Strength Tylenol from Windham Community All Masoiis and their friends are tions of “ Hamlet" and two political ‘environmental'’ rather than a Johnson & Johnson stock plunged invited to attend. Refreshments will eight Manchester residents Satur­ auxiliary. was one of the store's “most popular Memorial Hospital following the 2 ANDOVER - The Board for Ad­ day. ’Their homes will be open to toe plays. stage production. pain relievers." $3 a share to $43.12 at the close of be served. The company made its U.S. debut trading on the New York Stock a.m. accident, hospital spokesmen mission of Electors will meet with public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Director Ljubisa Ristic,explained said. those interested in registering to at the Denver Worid Theater WIIII.K NON'K of the bottles in Exchange Thursday. Manchester Historical Society and Festival and has been seen in that when the company was formed She was being evaluated for possi­ vote in the November elections Supper slated Lutz Children’s Museum house tour. in 1978 its intended theater was not ble head injuries this morning in Saturday at the Town Office several other cities. Tickets are still available at the In New York, at the invitation of available. So the first production Work Hartford. Building from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Center Congregational Church has Savings Bank of Manchester offices. was in the open air. and they have Police said she was issued a sum­ There will be other sessions, one scheduled a supper for third grade Main, East Center Street, Hartford Ellen Stewart’s famed La Mama ConliniD-il from page I Experimental Theater Company, kept that tradition throughout The mons for operating a motor, vehicle on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m.; students and their families on Sun­ Road, Parkade and Burr Comer’s. Or company, which has to finance its ROTC enrollment while under the influence of liquor Saturday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to 8 day at 5 p.m. at the church. the visitors presented “The Libera­ you may pick them up at Cheney tours from its box office takings, Plans for the construction phasein or drugs. She was released on a p.m., and Oct. 12 from 9 a.m. to 8 Participants will prepare for the CHENEY HOMESTEAD ON HARTFORD ROAD ON TOUR tion of Skopje," about the German Hall just before the tour. Price is W plays throughout Yugoslavia — in are designed to ease that problem. written promise to appear in p.m. presentation ot student Bibles on . . . areas not previously open to public Included occupation in World War II, and in advance, $10 on Saturday. Senior four languages — and has been seen Here is how it is planned: Rockville Superior Court, they said, For more information call the of­ Oct. 10. Pastor Newell Curtis will “Karamanzovs,” about Stalinists in First the access road east of Main citizens are $7 in advance and $9 in Europe and Australia. up by 15 percent with a court date to be set. fice building at 742-7305. speak. Saturday. Children under 12 are Yugoslavia after that country’s Street and the off-street parking break with Moscow. On the strength of “The Libera­ areas will be constructed. During free. If your home were on toe tour, “The Liberation of Skopje” was tion of Skopje" the Zagreb Company that time Eldridge Street will re­ presented at various open-air of Yugoslavia is an intere.sting alter­ , Enrollments at the town-run language arts, math, social studies Weekend events what would you do to get ready? main open, although ultimately it is Would you throw up your hands in locations in the grounds of the native theater. But it is far less im­ slated to be closed off at Main Street. Regional Occupational Training and science. Peak said. The latter The Herald provides a ^comprehensive calendar of Cathedral of St. John the Divine aginative and innovative than other Center are up almost 15 percent, Two courses were added this year to surrender? Or would you roll up After that work is done, “where to go and what to do,” every Friday in the your sleeves and pull out toe broom Sept. 16-26. and “Karamanzovs" at East European companies such as northbound traffic will be rerouted with the increase coming in the help students who might qualify for Focus/Weekend section. 1 ~ i and dust mop? Maybe you’d give in La Mama Sept. 18-26. Poland's Cricot 2 company, which from Main Street to Eldridge Street, number of town residents attending a diploma meet the requirements. |PPW roiTTiTWl to the new access road, to Bissell the center. A new course in job skills also was and hire someone to make your BOTH PLAYS ARE by Dusan showed Tadeusz Kantor’s similar Street, and back to Main. ROTC Director Jack Peak told the added this year. Peak said. The house sparkle. Jovanovic, the first being more per­ memory play. ‘‘Wielopole Southbound traffic on Main Street Board of Education, which met at course is divided into two parts — The Herald asked some of Satur­ sonal, as it is an autobiographical' Wielopole." at Ellen Stewart’s La day’s hosts and hostesses how they will shift to the east side of the ROTC building on Wetherell career orientation for new students piece about himself at age 10. Mama last May. JACK TipPSON were preparing for toe tour. No one It is a memory play, with false roadway, where through traffic and Street Tuesday, that enrollment this and job acquisition skills for those There’s No Other Place Like It TWO NEW Off Broadway plays year is 108 students, up from 94 last about to leave the cerfter. seemed to be panicking; all seemed starts and changing versions and on-street parking will be maintained to have things well under control. are of minor interest: while the west side of Main Street is year. State Representative missing pieces as in a dream, and Other services offered by the Mrs. Lawrence Riker, 680 Spring even includes the young boy’s constructed from Eldridge to Of the 108 students, 44 are from FALL IS HERE! Douglas Anderson’s comedy school include speech, occupational St., said preparation was very sim­ dreams at the time. Bissell streets. Manchester, compared to 35 last “ Knucklebones." which opened at year. This year, 64 students are and physical therapy, social work Tree Ripened Applea^^^^ ple. Since she usually has a busy It is not about the Red Army’s Then the southbound traffic will household, everything is pretty the Nat Horne Theater Sept. 15, con­ be shifted to the west side of Main from outside the district. Those and vocational counseling. Mac’s liberation of Skopje, but rather much as it should be, she said. about the deterioration of the cerns a love affair between a Street so that the east side can be students pay tuition to the school ALSO NEW this year are two Courtland’s . mother-dominated mathematics rebuilt from Eldridge to Bissell. system to attend the ROTC. townsfolk under the occupation. positions — head teacher, who is in Macouns She will, however, be placing Young Zoran’s father left town professor and a virginal overweight The out-of-district students come charge when Peak is out of the department secretary. Lots of Then Main Street from Eldridge from 25 towns throughout the state. mum plants along toe stone wall ahead of the German Army in order to Bissell will be open to two-way building, and social activities coor­ Turban Squash which marks toe boundary of her to carry on the fight. Zoran’s uncle, earnest unfunny jokes on the level of Peak said. dinator. traffic and the section from property. “I toinL I may also put out a Communist Party member, is “Mother’s losing her marbles ... 1 Eldridge to Charter Oak on the west THE PURPOSE of the center is FMsh SMfeet Cider some rare toys tha. toe children had beaten and tortured by Bulgarian keep finding them all over the Another innovation is a counseling Fresh Cranbarrlaa floor." . side will be constructed while traf­ to train students in entry-level oc­ system based on the Illing PASS — for atmosphere,” she said. and Yugoslav police to near im­ fic is shifted to the east side. While cupational skills. Peak said. program, and set up wi.th assistance becility, but does not betray his Programs at the school include food I! I! II PUHFKIMS WHEN YOU ARRIVE at toe Another comedy, “The Guys in that is being done, north bound traf­ from people involved in the Illing III Riker home, take special note of toe Photos by Jon Harrison comrades. Zoran’s mother becomes fic will be routed up Myrtle Street to service, woodworking, business, of­ 60URDS A INDIAN IRIRN the Truck,” which opened Sept. 16 at program, which gives students the VT. MAPLE PBODUCTS family’s Loramobile memorabilia. MORRISON HOUSE IS AN ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY ON ADELAIDE ROAD the mistress of a German soldier in Linden Street so that the east side of fice skills, health care, automotive, II \ order to provide food for her family. the American Theater of Actors, is option of leaving class to work out Mr. Riker’s father was toe inven­ . . . many wlnijows show lush exterior landscaping In rear. set in the control truck of a TV crew Main Street in that area could be custodial and arts. with an available teacher a problem Their Jewish neighbors disappear, Peak said the office skills tor of toe Riker electric car in 1890. before and during a pro football constructed. that is interfering with their school lilHI 1 ^ PERO FRUIT STAND In 1901 he made toe first gasoline though Zoran does not understand program — newly added to the her Cranberry Glass collection. “I why. At the end, Zoran’s father game. The setting is unique — work. ^ THE SETTER CHQICf^ powered car for toe Locomobile also was not perturbed about getting Velma Strant of 92 Prospect St. author Howard Reifsnyder was a Finally traffic would be shifted at . curriculum this year — has proved may also have some flower returns in the uniform of the Red Company in Bridgeport. The toe house in order for the public. .y id ste would do what she would or- CBS TV Sports producer for several those locations to the completed ,to_ be so popular with the students Peak said the major thrust of VOTE democratic NOV. 2nd d in a ri^ do for guests. She will arrangements of chrysanthemums Army, riding a symbolic white changes this year — and in the im­ OPEN YEAR ROUND Ricker’s collection features “Our house is pretty much toe years — and some of the dialogue part of the roadway and the that he has had to turn his con­ make sure everything is neat and and marigolds,” she said. horse. ference room into a typing room. mediate future — is the expansion of laihOlstHct 276 Oakland 8 t.^ Manchester, trophies, maps, pictures and way we live in it,” said Sleith. “We crackles. But the characters are remaining parts of the project Cwwittai to Ehet Mm TlwifiN, I. H Nipt, Tran. may put some flowers here and clean. She thinks visitors will be would be completed,. Academically, the center otters off-camous training sites. *^Lettuce Get Acquainted" m e^ls. PleaH.' Iiirn lo pa(>f M THOl'GH MI CH OF THE play familiar. William H. Sleith of 32 WyUys St. there,” he added. very interested in her antiques and

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adults and $3 for students. For Information and reser­ vations call (677-8815). • Southern Connecticut State Collage, Naw Havan: John , the former CIA case officer, Cinema Couple will speak at the college Thursday at 7:30 p.m. In the college union. He will discuss what he calls "America’s Secret Wars.” Tickets ,are $1 for college students and Theater $3 for general admission. (397-4406). llurtford Fast Times at Ridgemont Allii-neum Cinema — High (R) Fri 7:40, 9:55; studies The Philadelphia Story Sat and Sun2:20,4:50,7:40, • QoodtpMd Opera Ho u m , Eaal Haddam: "The Fri-Sun 7:30 with Suddenly 9:55. IJA Theater* East — Great American Backstage Musical" Is now playing at Last Summer Fri 9:30; Sat Suiydtiy tirtiiycly *Ht the opera house. For reservations call (873-8668). and Sun 5:30, 9:30. Amityville II: The Posses­ • Hole In the Wall Thaatar, Naw Britain: "Dames at Cineiiiii City — Not a sion (R) Fri 7:15, 9:30; Sat Tl)c Brou’iystoiyc |a WEEKLY GUIDE TO FINE DINING Sea,” a musical comedy spoof, Is playing Friday and Love Story Fri 7, 8:40, and Sun 2, 4:15, 7:15, 9:30. demons Et Cetera • Our antique buffet abounds wi^h fresh fruits, straw­ Saturday night at the theater, 36 North St., New Bri­ 10:15; Sat and Sun 2, 3:30, - The Rocky Horror Pic­ berries ChantlUy. and our pastry chefs creations - muf­ tain. Call for reservations. Admission Is by donation. 4:55, 7, 8:40, 10:15. - ture Show (R) Fri and Sat fins. -danlsh. and nut breads — still warm from the oven. By Vernon Scott (223-9500). Amityville II: The Posses- midnight. — Fast Times at • vOn the dessert side you'll find cheesecake, chocolate DPI Hollywood Reporter • Yale Rapariory Thaatar, Naw Havan: "A Doll's a House Tour, Manchaotar: The Historical Society sionifRl Fri 7:15, 9:40; Sat Ridgemont High (R) Fri mousse, napoleons, fresh cakes, and more - It’s all In­ featuring this week ... cluded in the price of your bruncht House,” by Henrik Ibsen opens Tuesday and runs and Lutz Children's Museum are sponsoring a house and Sun 2:30, 4:45, 7:15, 7:15, 9:15; Sat and Sun 2, HOLLYWOOD — Ed and Lorraine Warren earn • Treat yourself to our Brownstone Special — a tender through Oct. 23 at the theater corner of Chapel and tour Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at eight local 9:40. - The Tempest (PG) 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:15. - filet topped with a poached egg. artichoke hearts, and their livings as demonologists, courting invasion of 2 RESTAURANTS York streets. New Haven. Curtain times are 6 p.m. homes. Tickets will be available at any of the homes at Fri 6:45, 9:30; Sat and Sun Monty Python and the Holy smothered in a rich Bearnaise sauce - or try our thick their own home by demons, devils and other occult cuts of French toast served with New Hampshire maple Classic French - Northern Italian Monday through Friday; 8:30 p.m., Saturdays; with $10 or In advance at the Historical Society or Savings 1:30, 4:10, 6:45, 9:30. Grail (R) Fri and Sat mid­ syrup — or select another one of our enticing entrees evils in the process. Wednesday and Saturday matinees at 2 p.m. (436- Bank of Manchester. Bus transportation will leave Life of Brian (R) Fri 6:30, night. — The Tempest For 37 years the Warrens have researched • Your first Bloody Mary. Screwdriver, or glass of Cham­ 1600). from the parking lot across from the Cheney 10:30; Sat 2:20, 6:30, 10:30 (PG) Fri 7, 9:40; Sat 2, 7, pagne is and all other brunch libations are demonology and for 17 years have traveled the 45 EAST CENTER STREETeMANCHESTERe643-2751 • Trinity Square Rapariory Co., Providanca, R.I.; Homestead, Hartford Road. with Song Remains the 9:40; Sun 2, 5, 8. — An Happy Hour priced! ii am~3 Dm : s m x : lucrative college lecture circuit. "The Web" will open Tuesday at the theater at 201 • Vernon UnHad Methodist Church, Vernon: The Same ((PG) Fri 8:05; Sat American Werewolf in RESENVATIONt RECOMMENDED Both devout Roman Catholics, the'Warrens couid Washington St. In Providence and will run In the church will have Its annual Apple Festival Saturday London (R) Fri and Sat ASYLUM A TRUMIUU STS. 825-1171 4, 8:05. — The Man Who DOWNTOWN HARTFORD LET’S GET ACQUAINTED have posed for a Grant Wood painting of a typical, downstairs theater through Nov. I4. Performances are from 40 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church on Route 30, rain Fell to Earth (R) Sun 2:05, midnight. solid, gray-haired, Friday-go-to-bingo 1980s New every night at 8 and public matinees at 2 p.m. (401- or shine. 6:15, 10 with Trash (X) Sun Miinofield HOUSE DF CHUNG England Couple. They could not be mistaken for 351-4242). • University of Connecticut, Storrs: "Paths of 4:15, 8:15. rranslux College CANTONESE ftPOkWIESIAN SPECIALTIES witchcraft hustlers. • The Ranalssanca Thaatar Company, Naw Havan: Glory,” will be the film to be shown tonight at 6 p.m. In CiiieAliiiliu — The Gold Ciiiema — Pink Floyd The On the contrary, they are sincere investigators of Your Restaurant Could The public premier of "The Heart Does Not Forgot," an Von der Mehden Hall on the college campus. (486- Kush Fri and Sat 7:30 with Wall (R) Fri 7:15, 9; Sat fea turing diabolical infestation, possession, witchcraft, historical drama based on the Cherokee Removal of 2106) \ Midsummer Night’s Sex and Sun 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, Exotic Cocktallt A Dining Undar tha I OUR FOOD MENU AND OUR HIT AND RUN | sorcery, satanism, poltergeists, hauntings and • Newington High School, Newington: A fashion 1838, will open Saturday at 6 p.m. at the Educational Comedy (PG) Fri and Sat 9. - 2001: A Space Odyssey Be Featured Here Star* In Our New Paacock Room I q u ic k LUNCH TO GO | curses. Down deep, bone deep, they are believers. show, featuring stars from the soap opera, "As the Center for the Arts on Audubon Street in New Haven. 9. ■ Ja n e A ustin in Fri 7, 9:30; Sat 2, 4:30, 7, I CALL AHEAD —646-2235 | They travel the countrv investigating psychic World Turns," Sunday at 2 p.m. at the high school on Admission Is free. (776-3590). Manhattan Sun 7:30 with 9:30. - -.Tess (PG) Sun 2, 7 As a part of our weekly dining phenomena, vowing they have been present at Willard Ave. Proceeds will go to Newington Children's Two English Girls Sun with Stay As You Are Sun possessions and infestations. Ed has been present Hospital. Tickets are $5 and will be available at the 9:.15. 5, 10. guide you will be able to show ■ ^ / A 7 H ^ s“ a7 S at 42 exorcisms of homes and individuals. door. Free door prizes. (721-1716). Colonial — Rocky III Vernon 5 ^ 11 AM to 7 PM I AMONt; THFIK profe.ssional confreres are • Connecticut Antiques Show, Hartford: The show (PG) Fri 6:30, 9:45 with Cine I A 2 — The Road how special dining out can be. Catholic priests, especialiy exorcists and others will open today and continue through Sunday at the (•'ists of Fury Part II (R) Warrior (R) Fri 7:10, 9:10; I DAVID’S RESTAURANT AND DELI | dealing with hauntings and satanism. State Armory. Capitol Avenue, Hartford. Proceeds will l-'ri 8:15; Sat and Sun from Sat 2, 7:10, 9:10; Sun 2, Call NMANCHESTER PARKADE, M ANCHt 5TER. CONN.J benefit the eight restored historic houses maintained ■ OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 15, 18S2 , | As recently as two years ago the Warrens in­ 1. 4:30, 7:10, 9:10. - The vestigated the demon possession of a boy in as museums. The hours are today from 4 to 10 p.m.; Lull llnrlforil World According to Garp 643-2711 VALID FOR FOOD PURCHASES ONLY P Saturday, 1 to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m. (247- Brookfield, Conn. Music E a HI w o o fl P u ll & (R) Fri 7,9:30; Sat 1:30, 7, They were employed by the makers of the movie 8996). Ciiii'iiiu — The Road 9:30; Sun 1:30, 4, 7, 9:30. ■‘Amityville II: The Possession" as technical • Holland Brook Audubon Center, Glastonbury: Warrior (R) Fri-Sun 7:15, W ent Hartford DAVIS FAMILY The center will officially open Saturday from 1 to 4 Elm 1 A 2 — Rocky III experts. They were deeply involved in the 1976 in­ • University of Hartford, West Hartford: The 9:05. p.m. at 1361 Main St., Glastonbury. The public Is In­ Poor Itirliurd'H Puli & (PG) Fri 3, 7, 9:15; Sat and NOW SERVING BEER & WINE vestigation of the Amityville, Long Island, house Chamber Music series at the university will present that caused the Lutz family to flee the dwelling 28 vited to the dedication. For more Information call (633- Ciiiriiia — The Road Sun 1:45, 3:35, 5:25, 7:30, Not Good With Any Other Coupons days after they moved in. the Emerson String Quartet on Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. In 8402). Warrior (R) Fri and Sat 9:40. — The Road Warrior .------C O U P O N ------T That was the house in which Ronald DeFeo wiped Millard Auditorium on the university campiis. (243- • Hartford Civic Center, Hartford: The Civic Center 7:30. 9:30. 12; Sun 3, 7:30, (R)Fri3:15,7:15,9:30;Sat out six of his family with a rifle. 4442). shops are , starting their weekend schedule of 9:30. and Sun 1:50, 3:40, 5:30, buyonedinner I • The Sounding Board Society, Watharsflald: openings with special events and activities, Saturday Sliowrato' Cinema — 7:40, 9:45. ^ ‘‘Tavern Kl) AND LORRAINE concluded the house was Susan Osborn will present a program of contem­ and Sunday. The stores will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 Pink Flovd rhe Wall (R) The Movies — Reader’s Choice of Connecticut at regular Price w/coupon | indeed visited by “inhuman spirits" which briefly porary songs, Saturday at 8 p.m. at First Church of p.m., Saturdays and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays. (525- Fri 1:30. 7:30, 9:40, 11:30; Amityville II: The Posses­ Magazine’s 1982 Best American Food • HAPPY HOUR At Our Cocktail Lounge 4 pm - 6 pm. ^ infested their own Monroe, Conn., home when they Christ Congregational, 12 S. Main St., West Hartford. 3131). Sal 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, sion (R) Fri-Sun 12:30, and Most Romantic in Hartford G E T O N E F O R 'A Price I returned from their investigation in Amityville. Reservations are advised. (563-3263). • New Haven Antique Show, New Haven: This will 9:40, 11:30; Sun 1:30, 3:30, 2:45, 4:50, 7:20, 9:30. — Complete "Take Out" Menu ^ I "It was a horrifying experience." Ed said. "I was • Hartford Jazz Society, Hartford: The society will be the fall edition at the New Haven Coliseum, today County! .■);30, 7:30, 9:40. — Inchon Fast Times at Ridgemont • Banquet Facilities For 15 to 150 Persons ^ Higher One Prevails 'Sood only on Dinnor Monu in my office, attached to our house by a walkway, at present jazz vocalist Abbey Lincoln In the first concert through Sunday. The hours today and Saturday are iPGi Fri 1:45 , 7:40, 10, High (R) Fri-Sun 12, 1:45, • Sunday Champagne Brunch • Luau Dinners—Special Family Dinners D 3 a m. pondering what I'd seen and felt in of this season, Sunday from 7. to 10 p.m. at the noon to 10 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 7 p.m. Tickets 12:05; Sat 1:45, 4:15. 7:40, 3:35. 5:15, 7:30, 9:30. —The EAT IN - - Amityville, when it happened. Holiday inn, Morgan Street, Hartford. (242-6688). ie S X DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 11 AM-3PM are $3.50. (387-7006). 10, 12:05; Sun 1:45, 4:15, Pempest (PG) Fri-Sun • Lunch • Dinner OPSN 7 DAYS A '«EEK;'MON^ THURS_ 11 "A door slammed. I heard footsteps and then saw • Real Art Ways, Hartford: Four Connecticut bands • Elephant’s Trunk Antique Show, New Milford: 7:40. 10. - An Officer and 12:30, 3:20, 6:35, 9:15. 2300 Main St., Glastonbury • 659-0366 i i fRI. SAT. n A M U P M. • SUNDAYS 12 NOON-IO P.M CALOOB FIAZA EXIT 93 OFF 1-86______64 9-5 487 a dense, dark mass enter the room. It became icy will bo featured Oct. 7 and 8 at Real Art Ways, 40 State The show will bo on Route 7, Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 A Gentleman (R) Fri 1:50, \\ illiiiianlic a . 363 Broad St., Manchester cold and there was a sound of wind — we call it a St., Hartford. (525-5521). p.m. and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (263-4276). 7:20. 9:45, 12; Sat 1:50, Jillsnn Square Cinema ‘THE FUN PLACE TO BE!” wind cone — and I realized 1 was witnessing a • Apple Harvest Festival, Southington: The festival 4:40, 7:20, 9:45, 12; Sun - An O fficer and A ITALIAN FOOD PIZZA (Between Center St. & Middle Tnpke.) diabolical infestation. will be Saturday and Sunday and Oct. 7 through 10, on 1:5(1, 4:40, 7:20, 9:45. - Gentleman (R) Fri 6:50, Luigi’s * ENTERTAINMENT PLUS ★ "I held a wooden cross to the shadow and told it the Town Green. There will bo a parade Sunday. The Friday the 13th Part III in 9.15: Sat and Sun 1:50, 649-4958 ® R A R H O U R S Sunday— Bob Greenhalgh to leave in the name of Jesus Christ. It came within fair opens at 10 a.m. (628-8036). 3D (R) Fri 1:05, 7:45, 4 15, 6:50, 9:15.-E .T . The Monday—Talent Night two feet of me It was so dark and evil I knew it was Mon-Frl. • Farmers Market Day, Naw Preston: The market 10:10, 12; Sat 1:05, 3, 5, Iixtra-Terrestrial (PG) Tuesday—Mickey Fendell a devil, not just a demon, And then it went away." will be on the Green at the Inn on Lake Waramaug 4 :3 0 -7 :3 0 . 7:45, 10:10, 12; Sun 1:05, 3, I'Yi 7, 9:15; Sat and Sun 2, FIRST STOP LOUINGE Wednesday—Terri Bonneau Simultaneously, Lorraine was iying in bed in an from 1 to 4 p.m. (868-0563). 5, 7:45. 10:10. - E.T. The 4:15. 7. 9:15. - Amityville Lounge is now Thursday—Cory Lovejoy upstairs room of the main house, experiencing a Dance • Great Train, doll house and toy show, Hartford: Extra-Terrestrial (PG) II The Possession (R) Fri Friday—J'un Hanunerslaugh similar infestation. The show will be Saturday and Sunday at the Civic Fri 1, 7:15. 9:40. 11:50; Sat 7:10, 9:20; Sat and Sun “OPEN FOR LUNCH” Three "I was reading but I looked down at our two dogs Center, Hartford, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., both days. $3.50 12:50, 2:55, 5:05, 7:15, 9:40, 2:10, 4:20, 7:10, 9:20.-The Daily Specials PeniiYPub Saturday—Bud Moyer and the hair on their backs was standing up," admission charge. Children under 12, free If with an 11:50; Sun 12:50,2:55,5:05, World According to Garp KITCHEN OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT Lorraine said. "I heard a noise that sounded like adult. (795-7447). Ta DLE and TAP • Central Connecticut State Collage, Naw Britain: 7:15, 9:40. - Annie (PG) (R) Fri 6:50, 9:20; Sat and SERVING rattling sheet metal in the basement. • Lake Street School, Vernon: The school will A youth dance group from Taiwan will perform l■■ri 1:.30, 9:40, 12; Sat 1:30’, Sun 1:50, 4:20,' 6:50, 9:20. MANCHEiSTEH. CT •Choes A Crackort "Nothing seemed normal in the room. Then came sponsor a craft-tag-bake sale, Saturday from 9 a.m. to •8andwich«t Chinese dances and songs. Monday In Wolte Hall, 4:25. 7:10, 9:40, 12; Sun \\ indnir Monchottor Next to _ a wind cone pulling the heat and energy out of the 3 p.m. at the school on Lake Street. It Is open to the •Salade •Soups Wells Street, Now Britain at 7:30 p.m. (827-7385). 1:30, 4:25, 7:10, 9:40. - PLi/.a — The Road Parkod* Casual Lady I room. 1 felt a presence, but I made the sign of the public. Proceeds will go to the C.A. Mattson S neak P re v ie w : My •Quiche •Dessert Warrior (R) Fri and Sat 706 HARTFORD RD., MANCHESTER CALL 649-S 325 cross and prayed and it went away." Scholarship Fund. l'''avorite Year (PG) 7:15, 9:30; Sun 7:15. After experiencing these phenomena, Ed swore • Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Mass.: There will (shown with Annie (PG) Drive-ins he’d never return to the Amityvilie house, but he be an historical kiln firing, Saturday at the Antique 9:40). — On Golden Pond Manchester — The did. Afterward he conferred with several priests Pottery In the village. Some of the pottery will be (PG) Fri 1:20, 7:10, 9:30, Gauntlet (R) Fri and Sat HUNGRY TIGER and conciuded, with them, that the forces of the offered for sale. (617-347-3362). 11:30; .Sat 1:20, 4:45, 7:10, 7:10; Sun 9 with The Road CAFE AND RESTAURANT devii were at work. • East Hartford High School, East Hartford: A dis­ 9:30, 11:30; Sun 1:20, 4:45, Warrior (R) Fri and Sat 9; 120 Charter Oak St. Lectures play of yesterday's racing cars will highlight a 7:10, 9:30. — Yes, Giorgio Sun 7:30 with The Big iMt. Itm I'llK. WARRENS have devoted their lives to Manchester Since "7964' fighting against the anti-Christ, firm in their con­ products show sponsored by the Chamber of (PG) Fri 1, 7:30, 9:45, Brawl (R) Fri and Sat 649-1195 ITALIAN-AMCRICAN CUISINE viction that the devil is abroad and currently Commerce, Saturday and Sunday. For more Informa­ 11:50; Sat 1, 3:05, 5:15, 10:30. residing somewhere in Europe. They say he will tion call (269-0239). 7:30, 9:45, 11:50; Sun 1, Tdt m icM te (fMc to- jo itt uo • Fanwood, 565 Vernon St„ Manchastan A four- • Hartford Jewish Community Center, West Hart­ 3:05, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45. Weekend Specials T V surface soon. 0 icg o n tjfie. ntounteU n {fon ^i*te *D itu*tCf "There is no doubt the preternatural or super­ week lecture series for nurses, entitled "Modern ford: "The Twelve Chairs” A Russian comedy with Enfield natural world exists," Ed said. “The anti-Christ, Supervision Techniques for Today's Nurse," will start English subtitles will be the featured film at the Center Cine 1,2,.1,4,.S A b ­ FO R SPARKLING BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...* 7 * * Sunday from 3 to 7 p:m. The center Is located at 335 We have a complete menu Lucifer or the devil will be seen in the heavens. It Oct. 7 at 7 p.m. at Fenwood Manor, 565 Vernon St. ie.T. The Extra-Terrestrial WOODWORK, TILE, SATURDAY f ft9B Bloomfield Ave. General admission Is $3 and CountiigSquirr has ail been prophesied. Howard DIcksteIn and Charles Chidester will be the (PG) Fri 7:10, 9:30; Sat GLASS AND PAINTED Plus Weekly Specials "Fve gone into infested homes. I’ve seen the lecturers. (643-5151). members, students and senior adults, $2. (236-4571). and Sun 2, 4:30, 7:10, 9:30. SURFACES, add three RESTAURANT • Trinity Collaga, Hartford: Irving Kristol, author - Yes, Giorgio (PG) Fri tablespoons of washing All entrees served with fresh garden salad, choice of potato & . Banquet Facilities Available tragedy demons have caused. I’ve seen possession. Italian bread & butter. . a.^ RT. 83 ELLINGTON, CT. 872-7327 I’ve witnessed traditional Latin priests perform and editor, will speak on "Reaganomics and the 7:15. 9:45; Sat and Sun soda to a quart of warm Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton, CT 646-3161 exorcism with the black fast of three days and Economists," Wednesday at 4 p.m. In the Goodwin Grant awarded 2;15, 4;35, 7:15, 9;45. — water and wash. No rinsing LUNCHEONS • DINNERS* *BANQUETS* *ENTERTAINIVIENT Theater of the Austin Arts Center on the college cam­ required. nights. 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() I I - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Oct. 1, 1982 Home openers How to prepare for tour for gridders SPORTS Page 16 her home, the house is in order and at regular intervals all day. house Continued from pane 1 I she is not panicked at the thought of tour visitors are encouraged to 1)1 VSK MORKISON ot 30 all those people filing through. make arrangements for their own Adelaide Road first said, “I’d better Her main concerns are the win-- transportation. People using their really clean the place.” However, dows and the dog. She has a lot of own chrs may visit the homes in any since she enjoys having people to windows in her contemporary and order at any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Programs will be Tribe tops Simsbury wants to make sure they are clean. She wants visitors to enjoy looking available at all homes. out at the landscape. College note Desides the outdoor views, take note of the Morrison's art collection. They've decorated their home with Service note watercolor paintings and sculp­ to gain lead in CCIL Enters college tures. Willie, her white West Highland Donald Curtis, son of Donald Cur­ Terrier is another matter. "He just I'l' By□w ILen on Auster Aiictor won.won. " losing losing Simsbury Simsbury Coach Coach Jack Jack H i f l S ^ B S H i tis of 44-A Esquire Road, is a ioves people,” she said, “and he’ll f e l Wilson responded, refusing to member ofTfie freshman class at probably jump all over them.” So He’s promoted Herald Sportswriter Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y. acknowledge a general inquiry. Willie will have to go, temporarily James A. Roberts, son of Mr. and Back to an old haunt to which it Simsbury drew even at 15 :44 of the that is. Mrs. Argyle W, Roberts of 21 Proc­ was formally annually accustomed. third stanza on a wing to wing play. Other homes on the tour are The tor Road, has been promoted to the That’s where Manchester High Dave Schiller on the right side Cheney Homestead, 106 Hartford rank of technical sergeant in the finds itself this morning —atop the chipped it high and wide to the left Yost writes Angle Road; the Hunter honie, 100 Boulder U.S. Air Force. CCIL soccer standings —following where Mike Schiller was waiting for Road; the Swensson home, 560 Thursday’s hard-fought 2-1 win over u [leader into the bottom of the dage. He is an environmental support Herald Sports Editor Earl Yost I’orter St., and the Odegard home, Simsbury High at Memorial Field, It was the first goal yielded this specialist with the 833rd Civil .4^ A keeps oit top of sports in his regular 279 Keeney St. The win moves the Silk Towners, season by the Indians. Engineering Squadron at Holloman column, “The Herald Angle," on th? Although five buses will be who last won the league title in 1974, rhe Trojans had the territorial Air Force Base in New Mexico. daily sports pages. leaving the Cheney Hall parking lot into sole possession of the top rung edge the third stanza. But just as at 5-0. Simsbury, defending league quickly, the Silk Towners shifted the and state co-Class LL champ, dips to momentum 180 degrees. “ 1 think at 4-1. It was the Trojans’ first loss in the start of the l fourth) quarter the '24 outings dating back to post-season kids said we have one quarter left, A dvice play in 1980. let's do it now.' These kids have a lot V Manchester Coach Bill McCarthy, of determination. You can't count pleased to be at the top looking them out -ever, " McCarthy ad­ down, is not ready for some mired. /' premature celebration, “We still Outshot by a 5-2 count in the third Restroom charge hardly have a long way to go,” he said, “We stanza, the Indians had a 8-4 edge still have to go over there the final 20 minutes. Hedlund and Herald photo by Pinto (Simsbury) and face Conard and Bill Peschke, the latter with an Hall here and Wethersfield again empty net. almost provided a larger worth extra aggravation over there. final margin for Manchester. less* “\ e have to take one game at a The locals took an early lead, 5:37 Photo by Becker SIMSBURY’S BOB SCHEETZ (10) tiim And these kids are good at into the contest, on a fullback fei’ you print this, it will give the guilty . . . heads ball away frorn Indians’ Myles McCurry (28) l>E,AR ABBY: My husband and I that.” overlap run by Mike St. Laurent. ones something to think about. We Trash and treasure Ine game-winner came on a Roger Greenwood, on the left side, own a small cpfe in an area that are stuck with this nuisance because penalty kick 8:27 into the fourth slid a pass over to the streaking St. caters to summer tourists. we’ve let it go for so long that Gerber Scientific parking lot on Broad Street Scott Carey, a member of the Manchester quarter. Midfielder Jay Hedlund, Laurent and he in stride eluded the We have two nice, clean rest Dear nobody wants to tell a nice young Giants in picture Herald photo by Pinto Lions Club, looks over some of the Items that Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. About 30 who was a thorn in Simsbury s side Trojan defense and blistered a hot rooms for the convenience of our man that he has been disturbing our will be on sale at the sixth annual tag and dealers will attend. most of the dingy afternoon, was 12-yard boot behind keeper Kevin customers, but because so many Abby peace for 10 years. Except for this craft sale of the club. The sale will be In the breaking through the Trojan defense Gallagher. HAPPY INDIANS MAKE PILE people stop in only to use our rest younger couple, everyone In our rooms, we decided to put up a sign: Abigail when he was hipped off the ball in Simsbury nearly drew even two . on goal scorer Mike St. Laurent neighborhood is retired. the area. An intentional trip was the minutes later as winger Dave Edgar “If you’re not a customer, we Van Buren Our young neighbor leaves for charge 50 cents for using our rest NL West race call by Referee Tony Falcetta with broke free. He. however, sent a shot strong efforts for Manchester ly pressure as we sliould but against work at 6:45, backs his car out into Myles McCurry converting the boot. wide of the cage from 15 yards out I’ctersen registered nine stops. a good club that will happen.” rooms.” the street and honks his horn with a It was his fourth goal of the season. as both sweeper Eric V/allert and "We scored so early and then all Abby, I wish you could have heard little “beep beep” as he drives A bou t Town some of the names we’ve been “I certainly thought it was a good keeper Chris Petersen momentarily of sudden started backing up. The Simsbury overall had a 20-19 edge away. At fibst we all thought it was called by people who have come in- call. He (Hedlund) got slaughtered lost their footing. last half of the first quarter and the in shots with the Indians dominant rather sweet of him to bid his wife a in there and the guy called it,” Wallert and fullbacks St. Laurent. second quarter it seemed we were (be final 20 minutes. only to use the rest room! Some second goodbye, but some of us return to Manchester on Oct. 23, Both buses are filled. showdown set have caused terrible scenes,^ saying Eric Dupee, Tim Carmel -and trying to protect the lead," viewed .Manchester's next outing is older people do not sleep well at Childbirth film planned For information call 646-1617. McCarthy said, they have never heard of anything so has ever encountered a similar “Go talk to him (McCarthy), he sophomore John Janenda each had McCarthy. “I thought we didn't app­ Wednesdav at Enfield High at 3:30. night, and once we are awakened, experience. A film on childbirth and a slide presentation on cheap, and they will never set foot it's impossible to go back to seep By Ira Kaufman “ I hoped my team would make a in our place again if they are star­ 1 saw a woman take a bottle of Caesarean birth will be shown Monday at 8 p.m. at ketchup from the shelf, remove the again. Open house scheduled UPl Sports V/riter liar out of me, but they didn’t.” ving! Retired folks have had to get up Manchester Memorial Hospital. After Houston had blown a 5-0 lid, extend her finger down into the With fall foliage offering a daily Don't these people realize that we early for many years, and we think The film, entitled “The Story of Eric,” and the slide Bennet Junior High will conduct an open house on lead, Harry Spilman gave the Astros New England college scene bottle, then lick the ketchup from spectacle of changing hues, a couple have to pay for the toilet paper. we’ve finally earned the right to presentation both follow the expectant parents through Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The public is invited. the lead in San Francisco with his her finger! She continue to do this of National League West contenders Soap, towels, water (hot and cold), stay up late and sleep in the mor­ their preparation for, and participation in their babies’ During the evening there will be a raffle. second homer and fourth RBI of the air-freshner, plus the electricity for with several ' different brands of showed their true colors Thursday ketchup, then chose a small bottle ning. arrival. „ ^ . j Memberships to the PTSO (Parent-Teacher-Student game, a two-out solo shot that the lights und the fan that provides PleaSt remind people that un­ The program is sponsored by the Family (Jriented Organization) will be available at $2. night. snapped a 5-5 tie. But Darrell Evans ventilation while they are in there? she hadn't opened. 1 was shocked Childbirth Information Society (ROCIS). There is no ad­ Dodger blue and Giant and a little siek of my stomach necessary horn-honking is incon­ walked with one out in the Giants' Holy Cross All these things add up, blackorange both made comebacks Unbeaten B.C., siderate- and downright irritating. mission charge. half of the ninth and Jeff Leonard Abby, do you think we’re out of thinking that someone was going to of different sorts as Los Angeles and Thank you. singled to knock out reliever Dan line to charge non-customers 50 buy a bottle of ketchup that this Testimonial slated San Francisco moved to within one woman had stucTc her finger into. NO MORE BEEP BEEP Vincent guest speaker Boone, 1-1. Dave Smith walked cents for the use of our rest rooms? Several members of VFW Auxiliary 2046 will attend game of the first-place Atlanta pinch hitter Jim Wohlford and BAD-MOUTHED IN She looked to be about 80, was very DEAR NO: I agree, unnecessary Braves in the West with three well dressed, and I doubt that she Dr. William E. Vincent, president of Manchester the testimonial dinner Saturday for Department State Pruitt follwwed with a bloop single CASCADE, COLO. horn-honking land dog-barking and games remaining for all three clubs. to center to score Evans and records Community College, will be the guest speaker at the an­ Commander Americo “Mike” Tancredi. out to preserve was hungry. lawn-mowing and kid-calling) is in­ The world Dodgers, DEAR BAD-MOUTHED: Has Needless to say, I don’t shop in nual fall banquet of the Combined Catholic Mothers The dinner will be at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Leonard and reward Gary Lavelle, considerate. So- let all you guilty who .close out their regular season in the revenue collected since posting that store anymore. What would Circles on Oct. 20. Newington. 10-7, with a victory. ones out .there repent, and sin no San Francisco, rebounded from an two important games. New In the New England I’onlerence. the sign compensated for the bad- have done, Abby? The banquet will be at Willie’s Steak House and will Pruitt was a catcher on Cleveland By United Press International ' But this is a Yale team that has more. start with a social, hour at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be embarrassing eight-game losing when current Giants’ skipper Frank opened with two straight losses for Hampshire hosts Connecticut in the it's unbeaten Plymouth State at mouthing and noisy scenes it's HOLD THE KETCHUP streak with a 10-3 drubbing of the Western New England; created? If not, take down the sign. IN HONAKER. VA. served at 7:30 p.m. Any interested woman may attend. Robinson was managing the Indians Undefeated Boston College the first time since 19,55. coach conference opener for the UConn. Everybody needs friends. For Orientation Monday Braves at home as Dusty Baker and Bridgewater State at Maine The tourists will be relieved. And so The cost of the dinner is $11. For more information, or and he left a vivid impression. returns to Alumni Stadium for its Carmen Cozza's first year. A Yale New Hampshire had last week off D E \R HOLD: 1 would have some practical Ups on how to be to make reservations, call any of the following;: Joan The Coventry Jaycee Women will have an open orien­ Rick Monday combined for five “I remember him as a player who home-opener against Temple while and already has downed Boston Maritime; Curry at Framingham will you. team has never lost its first three State; ,Nichols at Mass. Maritime, quickly reported the lady to the popular, get Abby’s Popularity Bohadik, 649-2545; Shirley McCray 649-7037; or Audrey tation meeting on Monday at 7:30 p.m. Foi; additional in­ RBI, always got his bat on the ball,” said longstanding rival. Holy Cross, also games of the season. University in conference play DEAR ABBY: While shopping at management. booklet. Send ?1'plus a long, self- Knofla, 646-2548. The deadline for making reservations formation, call 742-5023 or 742-5421. At Candlestick Park, the feisty Robinson. “It probably was unfair tries to keep its record unblemished The othej Yankee Conference and W'estfield State at Western Giants continued their improbable “I know one thing for sure, " said a very nice supermarket, I came addressed stamped (37 cents) is Oct. 8. of me to put him in the position I did, against struggling Yale. Holy Cross roach Rick Carter. "In matchup has Massachusetts at Connecticut. envelope to Abby, Popularity, P.O. rush toward a possible division Elsehwere, it's Alt’ at Southern upon something I’d never seen DE AR ABBY: There’s a problem Dr. Vincent’s talk will be both serious and humorous. but I didn’t have too many options. Those are the two key New coach Cozza Yale has one of the Rhode Island in a battle of last before and wonder if anyone else in our neighborhood, but maybe if Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038. It’s entitled, “Nothing Isn’t What it Used to Be,” or crown by coming from behind twice He still made me look good.” England matchups .this weekend, nation’s top coaches so any team the year’s co-champs. Each team has Connecticut; Amherst at Bowdoin. to finally subdue Houston 7-6 on a Bates at Middlehury; Central “What the Privy Industry in Maine can Tell us About the and many eyes will be on surprising field will be a good one. We won 27 times in this rivarly and URI Card party tonight > two-out, two-run single by Ron Connecticut at C.W i’ost; Coast Economy.” Dr. Vincent claims Maine as his native Boston College, 2-0-1, which has may be 3-0 but we haven't played on already has a Yankee Conference state. EAST HARTFORD — The Hillstown Grange will Pruitt in the ninth. Iteds 6, Padres 4 moved to 16th in the nation after its win. its 58-55 mega-overtirne Guard at Norwich; W'Pl ,it Colby; The Braves, who close with three Dan Driessen slugged a tworun the road A road game at the Yale Jlrockport Stale at l.owcll. Lock Lingering hacking cough sponsor a Monte Carlo Whist card party tonight at 8 31-0 victory over Navy. The Eagles Bowl will be a great motivating fac­ triumph over Maine. games in San Diego, are seeking homer in the seventh inning at San p.m. at the grange, 617 Hills St. There will be will be seeking revenge of .sorts, for The rest of the weekend games Haven at New Haven, Hamilton at their first division title since 1969 Diego to break a 4-4 tie and lead the tor for our players.” refreshments and door prizes. their last meeting against Temple among Division I-AA sees a number Trinity; Tults at Wesleyan and Square dance Saturday Reds. Duane Walker and Ron Oester The Crusaders boast a versatile and they caught the Dodgers in an came in the Mirage Bowl in Japan of teams on the road. Brown travels Rocbesler at Williams added solo shots for Uincinnaii. attack led by quarterback Pete Mul- Manchester Square Dance Club will have an open angry mood Thursday. and was the final loss in the dis­ to Princeton for an all-Ivy matchup needs a doctor's attention “People want to call us chokers, I’irales 7, Cardinals 2 doon, whom Boston College wanted dance, for all club-level dancers Saturday from 8 to 11 astrous 0-11 season in 1978. BC's last while Harvard travels to Army and At Pittsburgh, Dale Berra drove to recruit. And halfback Andy Clivio Bennet records p.m. at Verplanck School, 127 Olcott St. Central sets meetings let ’em,” snarled Baker, who hit a win over Temple was in 1975. Dartmouth hosts Colgate. Boston in two runs with a sacrifice fly and a is averaging 100 yards a game on the irritants. High on the list here is Earl Johnston, club caller, will do the calling for the sacrifice fly in the third and a two- “Temple is a team that plays well University visits Cornell. Maine is DEAR DR. LAMB: What can I Central Connecticut State College is scheduling single and Manny Sarmiento and ground. tobacco smoke. If you smoke it may squares and Russ and Anita White will cue the rounds. run single in the seventh. “Call us in big games and Saturday is a big at Tow.son State and Northeastern soccer victory do to stop my hacking cough? I had' meetings to explain the college’s new bachelor of Rod Scurry combined on a five- The Yankee Conference, which cause your cough to hang on. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Turmel will have door duty. what you want to call us: our record game for both of us.” said Eagles' travels to Springfield a bad cold three weeks ago and I'm science in nursing degree program. over the years speaks for itself.” hitter to lead the Pirates past the has seen its new tiebreaker carried Your Anyone who has had a persistent Refreshments will be served by Mr. and Mrs. Frank coach Jack Bicknell. "Like all Tem­ Bennet .lunior High soccer tearqs still coughing. I take aspirin and Meetings are scheduled for Monday at noon; Oct,18 at Atlanta manager Joe Torre said East champion Cardinals. to extremes the last two weeks, has cough for 10 days or more should see Vaiciulis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner, and Mr. and ple teams, this one is aggressive and c.ime aw.ay with a split in action drink lots of jyater but it doesn’t 4:30 p.m.; Nov. 1, noon; Nov. 15, 4:30 p.m.; Dec. 6, he would have been surprised had Cults .’{, Mfis 1 H ealth a doctor. You may not be right about Mrs. Bud Welch. physical.” TJiursday. The Bears' varsity seem to be helping. Usually when I noon; and Dec. 20 at 4:30 p.m. the Braves taken the easy road to a Dickie Noles scattered nine hits what is causing your cough. He may All club level dancers are invited and reminded to While much of the hoopla surroun­ hooters took an 8-0 verdict over have a cold I take aspirin and drink Lawrence Each session will last one hour and will be conducted division title with a fourth straight over 8 1-3 innings and Ryne Radiol also be able to prescribe something wear soft-soled shoes. Spectators are welcome to ding BC’s impressive beginning has Bloomfield at home while the lots of water and it seems to help a in Room 317 in Barnard Hall, on the campus in New Bri­ West Coast triumph. Sandberg scored twice to pace the Lamb, M.D. after he knows what is causing the watch, free of charge. focused on quarterback Doug Flutie. jayvee squad was on the short end of lot but this time my cough hangs on. tain. “Nothing has been easy for us all Cubs to a Shea Stadium triumph. Tribe spikers bow a TV cough. the Eagles’ defense rose to the occa­ a 5-1 count to '/ernon Middle School It is worse when 1 go to bed at nigbt. The BSN program is open only to registered nurses. season,” said Torre, who has seen Noles. 10-13, struck out five and did .Manchester High girls’ volleyball You need to read The Health sion last week. In fact, the BC in Vernon. I am fairly comfortable during the The second class will be enrolled in January. For ad­ not issue a walk, giving way to ^ ^ Letter 8-10, Cough: How and When Cape Cod trip set his team open the season with a defense hasn’t allowed a touchdown team is still seeking its first win Robert Chang had four goals and, day but ! wake up with this need to ditional information call 827-7267. record 13-game winning streak only Willie Hernandez in the ninth after following Thursday's four-set rever­ lO M G in cough and it is really interfering to Treat It, which I am sending you. in the last six quarters. Todd Whilehouse and Vahn mechanical effects of lying down to suffer through a wrenching putting two runners aboard. sal to Fermi High iq Enfield. Scores 8 - Mels vs. Phillies. WINF. with my sleep. Do I need an­ Others can send 75 cents with a long, Manchester AARP Chapter 1275 will leave for Cape Holy Cross, 3-0, is ranked No. 4 Minakham tw;o apiece for the vic­ that induces coughing are the same. summer span of 19 losses in 21 Phillies Expos 4 were 15-7, 18-16. 15-13 and 15-11. Clniiiiiel ') tibiotics’? Or should I be using a stamped, self-addressed envelope Cod Wednesday at 8 a.m. from the parkjng lot of South nationally in Division I-AA and the torious 2-0 Bear varsity. Chuck Aspirin may relieve the pain, and games. “Now it’s going down to the At Philadelphia, Garry Maddox mermi also took the jayvee tilt, 8 - Red S«i\ v s. 5 ankees, Ch:itinels gargle to control the cough? If so, for it to me, in care of this United Methodist Church. Crusaders will be looking to reverse Senteio and Gary .Ahiberg also discomfort that accompanies a cold Auxiliary fair Saturday last weekend, maybe the last game, singled home Manny Trillo from 15-11, 13-15 and 15-0. Next outing for I 1. .’1 8 . W i lt: which one? but it will not help your cough at all. newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio The group will stay at The Soundings in Dennisport, last season’s 29-28 loss to Yale. The played well. of the season. I said a few weeks ago third base with one out in the ninth the 0-6 Indians is Monday against ‘) - Boxing. US \ (iahle DEAR READER: It is not too Gargles won’t reach the area that City Station, New York, NY 10019. Mass,, and return Friday. The Auxiliary to Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil Elis hold a 14-2 lead in the series and Mark Cusson accounted for the that this would happen, that it would inning to help Porfi Alatamirano Pennev High in East Hartford at I 1:0.5 ■ Whalers \s. Rangers. induces the cough so you can forget DEAR DR. I.AMB: I have a son On Oct. 21 a group will leave for Baltimore, Md. at War will have its department fair Saturday from 1:30 to Holy Cross has scored in just six of only goal for the 0-2 jayvecs. surprising that your cough is worse be decided at the wire. raise his record to 4-0. 3:30. ' / W I It: (III laved) at night. Bed rest is one of the most those, too. ' who was infected with gonorrhea six 7:30 a.m. from the church parking lot. They will stay at 5 p.m. in GAR Hall, Memorial Building, Park Place, the games. abused treatments for a cough. Antibiotics are very important in months ago. He went to the doctor Holiday Inner Harbor Hotel for two nights and will Rockville. The public is invited. Lying dawn doesn’t cure anything controlling bacterial infections of and the doctor gave him two shots of and it allows secretions from your the throat or even bacterial infec­ penicillin and two sulfa pills. The nose to drain into your throat. They tions that involve the lungs, but they doctor said that would take care of it stimulate your cough reflex until are useless in the presence of a viral and he didn't have to come back. Hickey coordinator you have a coughing spell. It doesn't sore throat or a virus cold that He is planning on getting married RSox prevent Brewer celebration matter whether an allergy or a cold affects the nasal passages. soon. I have tried to get him to go increases the secretions, the Of course, it is important to avoid back to the doctor but he won’t. 1 heard on TV that penicillin will for senior task force Paul Molitor. “Our task is simple rallied the Orioles. Oakland 11-4. Toronto lopped Blur .|iiy» t>. I'wiiis I ^not take care of gonorrhea and that By Mike Tully and straightforward: Win one game. If it’s any consolation to Minnesota 6-4 and New York rallied At Toronto, .lesse Barfield they have a new medicine that will UPl Sports Writer Deep down, I don’t see how we can Baltimore, at least the series will past Cleveland 7-5. slammed a tie-breaking, fifthinning but it is very expensive. Is this William V. Hickey of 207 Parker venient for the elderly. American League lose four straight. But crazier things settle the race one way or another, solo home run and Lloyd Moseby St. has been appointed as 1st “As a general rule, this is not a For a team in Milwaukee's posi­ true? have happened and we can’t assume capped a four-run first, with a two­ Thoughts Congressional District coordinator neglected area,” he said. “Basical­ tion, the longer the wait, the heavier without any ties. How would a person know if he “We still have to win all four,” Roviiit I I. \’m 4 run single as the Twins became the of the Governor’s Special Task ly, I’ll just be acting as a coor­ the weight. anything.” still had jtonorrhea? Cy Young candidate Pete said Baltimore Manager Earl At Kansas City, Mo.. Willie first team in the majors this season Force on Senior Citizens. dinator.” Milwaukee leads Baltimore by DEAR READER: Your son is Vuckovich will oppose Baltimore’s Weaver, “ But at least we don’t have Aikens knocked in seven runs with a to lose 100 games; Minnesota rookie In my reading I came across the “What we’re concerned with is Mary Ellen Klinck of East Had- three games and can clinch the title being tagged tor two-run homers by more. Express your gratitude. probably fine. While there are cases Dennis Martinez in the series to go to Milwaukee Monday if we do. pair of homers to pull the Royals Kent Hrbek received a gift inside- following getn of truyi, and though of penicillin-resistant gonorrhea, making sure that senior citizens and dam, a member of the Democratic by beating the Orioles in any one of Molitor and Cecil Cooper. within two games of the first-place Teake pleasure in the beauty and their four games this weekend, opener, giving the Brewers a “Now they (Milwaukee) have to "Those tickets tomorrow the-park home run when shortstop the author is unknown, what is said, the vast majority in the United eiderly have the opportunity to exer­ State Central Committee who un­ California Angels. The Royals finish wonder of the earth.” beginning tonight with a double- positive feeling. beat the club they’ve been battling (Friday) are worth something now. Alfredo Griffin and left fielder Leon if put into daily practice, could States are still sensitive to cise their right to vote,” said successfully sought the Democratic wth three games this weekend And I could close in saying with header. Baltimore beat Detroit 6-5 “We’ve got the best record in tbe last couple of weeks to win, That’s what I was concerned about. Roberts collided charging for his fly change the little world around you. penicillin. I suspect your son really Hickey. secretary of the state nomination, against Oakland while the Angels the writer of the inspiring and Thursday night to prevent the baseball,” said Milwaukee’s Charlie which is the way it should be,” said It would be terrible if w had to go into short left field It goes like th is ..... got the two targe shots of penicillin He said chairmen wili be ap­ has been appointed statewide coor­ play three at home against Texas. challenging chorus we often sing, Brewers from clinching a tie. Moore. “Baltimore has to sweep. Red Sox manager Ralph Houk. home and disappoint all those fans.” 5 ankres 7, Indiun* 5 “ Do it today — mend a quarrel. with probenecid to prevent loss of pointed in each town. He wili be in dinator of the task force. Aikens hit a three-run homer in the “Let the beauty of Jesus be seen in “It would have been nice if they We’re throwing our best guy. We -• Detroit manager Sparky Ander­ At Cleveland, Oscar Gamble’s Search out a forgotten friend. Share the penicillin through the kidneys. touch will all of them to make sure fifth off Mike Norris, 7-11, to snap a me. All His wonderful passion and (Baltimore) lost but we still have to feel very confident going In there “It’ll be nice wherever we win,” son, whose Tigers made things two-out single in the ninth snapped a some treasure. Write a letter of That keeps the blood level of elderly citizens have transportation Hickey claimed the task force 2-2 tie and then launched his third purity, 0 Thou Spirit Divine, all my win one,” Milwaukee Manager knowing we have to win one.” said second baseman Jim Gantner. rough for the Orioles, believes the 5-5 lie and capped a four-run out­ love. Give a soft answer. Encourage . to the polls or the opportunity to use basically will be non-political. nature refine, 'Till the beauty of penicillin high. Dennis Eckersley prevented “If we can’t win one out of four, Brewers will emerge with the title. career grand slam in the seventh on burst that lifted the Yankees. absentee ballots. “We’re not going to be concerned Harvey Kuenn said after the youth. Manifest loyalty in word or Jesus be seen in me,” We now know that some men may Milwaukee from clinching a tie and then we don’t deserve it.” “Milwaukee has the best club in the first pitch from reliever Bob •Cleveland’s Andre Thornton In Manchester, the coordinators whether they’re (senior citizens) Brewers lost 9-4 in Boston. “I’m not deed.” Do it today! have gonorrhea and have few if any Wade Boggs broke out of a batting At Detroit, Cal Ripken, Jim baseball.” Anderson said. “There’s Owchinko to power the Royals to cracked his 32nd home run of the "Keep a promise. Forgive an symptoms. Usually men have a dis­ are Pascal Mastrangelo ^nd Republicans or Democrats or in­ worried at all.” “We were hoping to celebrate on slump with three RBI to lead the Dwyer and Gary Roenicke delivered not another club with the all-around their third straight victory. Hal season and 31st as a designated enemy. Apologize if you are wrong. Rev. George Enimill charge or burning. The diagnosis is Madeline Allen. dependents,” said Hickey. the vtay down to Baltimore, now we Red Sox. Eckersley carried a five- consecutive, two-out RBI singles t depth and talent they have.” McRae and Frank White added solo hitter - tying the AL mark held by Associate Pastor made by finding the bacteria in a Hickey said most communities Hickey works for the Connecticut WILLIAM V. HICKEY Try to understand. Appreciate. Be have to wait,’’ added Milwaukee’s hit shutout into the eighth before highlight a foui run ninth inning that Elsewhere, Kansas City ripped hoers for Kansas City. Jim Rice and Rico Carty. , Und. Be grateful. Laugh a little Church of the Nazarene smear of the discharge. alre.'. iy do a lot to make voting con­ State Employees Association. coordinating elderly voting I A 1 m a n g h E S T E R h e r a l d , F r i.. O c L 1. - _ U 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri., Oct. 1. 1982 Nine players score 5 6 ^ Scoreboard ■t for Eoglette hooters o\o\o

passing. We were really looking for .loan .lovre 41-38-/9 Nine performers broke into the with sophomore Kelly Cahill while 37- 42-79 each other and Dawn Soucy did an UAI.TIMOHK DETROIT Marv Ha(eman scoring column is East Catholic Dawn Soucy, Darby Barnes, Martha MIIWAUKK.K BOSTON American League .lane Craftcr 39- 49-79 MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA ab r h bi ab r h bi »» r h bi 36- 43-79 Barter, Liz Palmer, Karen Kaufold excellent job distributing four a brh b i ab r h bi ab r h bi 5 2 10 Lemon rf 3 2 2 1 g ab r h pet Ixiri Garbaez overwhelmed Bulkeley High, 12-0, in 5 12 2 Remy 2b 4 0 10 Bumbry cf 134 576 85192 333 Dcannic Wood 41-39-79 dssists. ** Raines If 2 2 0 0 Maddox cf 5 0 3 2 Molitor 3b Daucr 3b 4 0 2 0 Wilson cf 4 0 2 1 Wilson. KC non-conference girls’ soccer action and Christy Bearse add^ one tally Yount ss 5 12 0 Evans rf 5 2 2 2 Yount. Mil 152618125 204 .330 Reeky Pearson 38- 41-79 Sophomore Mary Greenwald and Dawson cf 4 0 0 0 Rose lb 3.0 1 0 5 3 4 1 Itonner 2b 0 10 0 Herndon If 5 0 11 40- 39-79 apiece. Soucy also registered four Cooper Ih 5 112 Rice If 4 0 11 Parrish c 5 110 Murray. Balt 147 536 84 170 .317 Marlene Hagge Thursday at Mt. Nebo. Oliver lb 4 12 1 Matthws If 4 110 4130 Singlctn dh 135 515 86 163 .317 3^40-79 junior Rachel Rossow also played 4 0 0 0 Simmons c 4 0 2 0 Yslrzm dh 0 10 0 Wcknfs dh 10 11 Cnrew. Cal JoAnne Carncr The win elevates the Eaglettes to assists. Baseball Carter c 4 0 11 Schmidt 3b 4 0 0 0 Lansfrd 3b 40 10 Young pr 151 637 102 200 .314 a-Marv F'.nrighl 37- 43-00 Wallarh 3b 3 112 Virgil c 3 110 ^'livie If 3 0 0 1 Laga dh 2 0 0 0 CofipC^r. Mil “ Any time you have nine in­ well for East. Sophomore netminder Thomas cf 4 0 10 Boggs 3b 4 12 3 Murray lb Ri(c. Bos 142 566 85176 .312 Lenore Muraoka 38-42- 80 3-2-1 for the season while the loss Cromart rf 4 0 0 0 Sanchez rf 4 123 Uiwnstn If 4 0 0 0 Catell lb 4 10 0 Julie Tauras had three saves in .Howell dh 4 0 10 Miner cf 3 0 2 I Garcia. Tor 144 566 88 182 .311 Nancy Buhin 40-41- 81 drops the Bulldogs to 1-5. dividuals score you have to be Sprier ss 4 0 0 0 Trillo 2b 3 2 10 1112 Avala ph 1 0 0 0 Brookns 2b 4 0 11 38- 43-81 30 10 M«M»re rf 4 0 2 0 Perez ph MiHac. KC 157 604 80 187 .310 a-Dcbbie Weldon registering the shutout. East out- Flvnn 2b 3 0 10 Franco ss 4 110 Nichols cf 0000 IVumpscy c 0 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 2 110 45-36-81 East’s next outing is Tuesday pleased.” stated East Coach Don 1 b 0 0 Vukveh ph 0000 Gaulner 2b 5 2 3 2 Trmmll ss 3 0 0 0 Molitor. Mil 156 648 136 197 .304 Connie Chillcmi shot Bulkeley, 46-4. It scored five .Inhnsn ph Hoffmn ss 5 0 0 0 Ripken ss 157 594 99 180 303 F'.laine Hand 39- 43-82 Fay. “ This is the first time we had I.ittlo 2b 0,0 0 0 Bailer p 0 0 0 0 202 1 llarrnh. Cle against Northwest Catholic in an Allenson c 110 0 I)wver rf Home Runs a-('arol Slanc 40- 42-82 times in the first half and added Sandersn p 0 0 0 0 Bahnsen p 0000 36 9 16.9 Shelby cf 0 0 0 0 HCC affair in West Hartford at 3:15. our whole team healthy for a game NATIONAL LEAGUE . Tnlals 39 4 12 4 Totals National League - Kingman. NY 37; (’alhv Revnoids 41- 42-83 Hy United Press International Burris p 0 0 0 0 Mollnar ph 1 0 0 0 000 000 048-4 Nolan c 40 10 40- 41-84 seven in the second 40-minute block 1 0 0 0 Milwaukee Murphv, Atl 36; Schmidt. Phil 34. (’aria Glasgow Juniors Jill Gardiner and Stacey this season. East Schatzdr p 0 0 0 0 Farmer p 001 302 12x- 9 Roenick rf 10 11 41- 43-84 for an even dozen. Phelps ph 1 0 0 0 Altamirn p 0000 Ihtsion 30 10 Horner. All and Guerrero’. LA 32. Ri..sie Bartlett Simmons each had two goals along “ I was especially pleased with our W L Pet. GB DP—Milwaukee 2. I.GB- Sakata 2b American League — Thomas. Mil » ; Lvnn Stronev 41-dsq 91 69 .569 — Renrdfin p 0 0 0 0 Gross ph 0000 K - Yount ('rowly ph 1000 xSt. Louis MilwaukeeMiiwauKcc 8, Boston 11. 2B—Boggs. Winfield, NY and Re Jackson. Cal 37; a denotes amateur Philadelphia 72 .547 Totals 30 4 5 4 Totals 31 5 10 5 Gulliver 3b. 1000 S.mmnns 2, Evans. Yount HR-Evans Totals 38 6 12 8 Totals 33 5 9 5 nplivic, Mil and Thornton. Cle 32 « Montreal 84 75 .528 One out when winning run scored. iKTi. Molitor (19). Cooper (31). Pfref. <6) Montreal 300 000 010-4 Baltimore Runs Batted In Pittsburgh 83 76 .522 7Mi ‘JI^M’ ller (5). Moore (2). Yount (14). S National League — Murphy. Atl and Rv United Press International Chicago 72 88 .450 19 Philadelphia 000 022 001— 5 Detroit OR ®0x 5 Texas Open DP-Montreal 3. LOB-Montreal 4. Rcnn. Lanslord. gB SO LOB-Baltimore 12. Detroit 9. 2B - Oliver, Mtl 109; Buckner. Chi IM. New York 64 95 .408 26>/z Hendrick. StL and Clark. SF 103, At San Antonio. Texas. Sept 30 Rocky Hill .West Philadelphia 7. 2B-01lver, Sanchez. Brookens. Herndon, Wockenfuss. HR— (Par 70) Trillo HR-Wallach (26). Sanchez (2i. Ripken i27). Lemon (19). SB—Johnson American League — McRae. KC 128; Names in the news Atlanta 87 72 .547 — e J 3 3 0 Mil 118; Thornton. Clev H6. l4»s Angeles 86 73 .541 1 SB-Raines 2 (78). S-Sanderson. i7i Lemon (1). S-Trammell. SF— IP H RERBBSO E..s,.nv 1 i 0 Tht'ina.s and Yount. Mil 112. .lay Haas 30- 33-^ San Francisco 86 73 .541 1 Wilson, Murray. ^ r e r b BSO 31- 34-65 Montreal Stolen Bases .lim Dent X San Diego 80 79 .503 7 ladd 1 1 1 1 0 1 N.-itinnal I„eague — Raines. Mtl 78; Dan Pohl 33^32-66 Houston 75 84 .472 12 ^^andcrson 5 5 2 2 2 3 Baltimore 32- .33-66 3-1 winner Bowie Kuhn Burris 1-3 2 2 2 1 0 L''inith StL 67; Moreno. Pitt 60. Wilson, Keith F'ergiis Cincinnati 00 99 377 27 Ji 1 1 1 0 0 Flanagan ^ 9 ; : } ? 32-33-65 Herald photo by Tarqulnlo Si'hatzeder 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 MrClure 2-311100 Klinn (W 2fl) 5 3 111-5 N> 58; S Sax. LA 49 Craig Stadler NEW YORK (UPI) — Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn testified x-c1inched division title Ainerli an League — Henderson. Oak Curtis Strange 31- 34-66 Thursday’s Results Rcardn (L 74) 21-3 3 1 1 2 1 RoMon « « ^ j A -1 Detroit , ^ ^ Kckr sly (W 13-13) » J J ® ? l?fi Garcia. Tor 54. J.Cruz. Sea 45; Tom Purlzer 32- 34-66 that a nationwide broadcast of any major league championship games Cincinnati 6, San Diego 4 Philadelphia J Morris ® ® ^ 5 S 5 35-31-66 Bailer 4 4 3 3 1 3 Slanh'V 8 Angeles 10. Atlanta 3 Bailer pitched to 1 batter In 5th. MINNF^SOTA TORONTO Morris pitched to 3 batters in 9th 35- 32-67 Two goals in the final 62 seconds dollar effect on baseball,” Kuhn said Thursday in U.S, District Court IIBP--by Sanderson (Bailor), by Bailer HBP-by Flanagan (Johnson). W P- Voh’nzuela. LA 19-13. Rogers, Mtl 18-8; Hob Murphy Friday’s Games abrhbi abrhbi Hrii'.s, LA 17-11; Nickro. Atl 16-4; Ryan. Gil Morgan 33- 34-67 propelled Rocky Hill High, past in Manhattan, where a battle is under way to block Turner’s plans. (All Times EDT) (Sarderson). PB—Virgil. T—2:45. A— Mitchell cf 5 0 11 Garcia 2b 4 110 F'lanagan. Morris. T—3:11 A—11,049 36- 31-67 15.4.TI 5 110 lorg 3b 4 0 0 0 Hon 16-H Nickro. Hou 1612. Hal .Sutton Bolton High, 3-1, in COC girls’ Montreal (U a 12-10) at Pittsburgh Castino 2b American league Vui kovich. Mil 18- Rill Callee 32-35-67 (McWilliams 8-8), 7:35 p.m. Hrnnskv rf 4 110 Roberts If 4 12 1 OAKLAND KANSAS CITY 34- 33-67 soccer action Thursday in Bolton. h n c in Nati SAN DIEGO 5 12 3 Barfield rf 4 111 5; Cura. KC 18-H; Hovt. Chi 18 15. Zahn, I’at McGowan New York (Leach 1-1) at Philadelphia Hrbck lb ab r h bi ab r h bi (’at 17-8. (’aldiAcU, Mil 17-12. Morris. Del’ .Allen Miller 35?3-67 The loss was the fifth in as many (Krukow 13-11), 8:06 p.m. nh r h bi ab r h bi Ward If 3 0 2 0 Nrdhgn dh 4 110 4 110 Wilson If 4 0 0 0 34-33-67 George Bamberger 5 2 3 0 llmlrsii dh '7 ir. Hiihcrl Green Cincinnati (Shirley 7-13) at Houston Redus If 5000 Wiggins cf Gaciti 3h 4 0 10 Upshaw lb 4 111 Murphv cf 4 112 Hmmnd rf 1110 34- 33-67 outings for the Bulldogs, who Lawless 2h 4 10 0 Richrds If 5 0 2 1 3 0 10 Martinez c 3 13 1 l-larncd Hun Average Charles (’/Midy NEW YORK (UPI) — George Bamberger expects to be back on his (Rvan 16-11), 8:35 n.m. Rush dh l opes 2h 3 0 0 0 Wshngl ss 3 2 11 Ra <‘fi or I inning x numher of games D A Weihring 35- 32-67 Home openers slated resume play Monday at Portland Atlanta (Perez 34) at San Diego (Show Krnthc 3b 4 1 2 1 Salazar 3b 3002 1 .audner c 4 110 Moseby cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 Brclt ,3b 32 10 32- .16-68 boat Monday, one day after his New York Mets finish a dismal season. 4010 MrKav 2h . a< h lean- has |»laycil) • Mark Hayes 10-5), 10:06 p.m. I.andsty 3b 0 0 0 0 Kenndy lb Facdo ss ■ 3 0 0 0 Griffin ss 1000 4 0 0 0 Pr>or ■ .3b 0 0 0 0 33- 35-60 High at 3:30, 4 2 2 2 Bonilla 2b 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Murrgli'< II Naiiona' Lcaruc - Hoj’ors. Mil 2 45. R ill Rergin He doesn’t seem too concemied over possible rough Florida seas. I/)S Angeles (Reuss 17-11) at San .h)'iessh lb H.lhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Mullnks ss Ai’in.ns rf 2 0 0 0 MeUae dh 4 3 2 2 \mini;ir. SIL 7 48. Nieki'i. Hou 2 56, 31- 37-68 Kelly Connolly’s goal at 38.58 on a lloshldr cf 5 0 11 Hinshaw rf 3 0 0 0 Pat Limlspy Don’t forget, this summer has been anything but smooth sailing tor Francisco (Breining 11-6), 10:35 p.m. Wshngl ss 0000 t>avis rf 10 10 Aikens lb 4 2 2 7 ' Mill r^n 7 73; Valen/ucla. LA 2 87, Mark O’Meara 34- 34-68 Saturday's Games Walker rf 3 111 Lefebvr 3b 000 0 Totals 37 4 10 4 Totals . 34 6 11 6 22-yard direct kick which ricocheted Mullh 3b 2 0 0 0 While 2b 4 12 1 \o rriran Lcaciie - Suliiiffe. (Me 2 90, Rum 0 Devlin 33-35-68 the 59-year-old manager. St. Louis at Chicago Oester ss 4 13 1 Pittman ss 3 110 Minnesota 210010 000—4 35- 33-68 off the Bolton wall into the cage 1000 (■ross 3b 2 0 0 0 Cnrpcn ’2b 0 0 0 0 ■ ,‘ilr cr Halt 3(Y1. Stanli'V. Hos 3)0. ,loR Sanders Los Angeles at San Francisco Vn Grdr c 3 0 10 Perkins rf Toronto 400 01001x— 6 4 110 Martin rf 30 10 36- 32-68 Bamberger signed a one-year contract with a modest increase in Scherrer p 1 0 0 0 Tingley c 2 0 0 0 M.Mirc lb ■- in ) ‘ vH’h Mil 3 24; IVlry. Dot 3 25 Hex (’aldwell gave the Terriers the game-winner, New York at Philadelphia, night DP- Minnesota 1. IX)B-Minnesota 9. L".iit c \ ( 3 0 0 0 Wathan c 4 0 0 0 Strikeouts Garv Hallherg 35-33-68 salary. It was learned that Bamberger will receive an estimated Harris p 0 0 0 0 Flannry ph 1000 Toronto 6 2B-Castino. Garcia. l>audner. for school elevens Lisa Senofonte made the final Montreal at Pittsburgh, night S':inlc\ ss 3 112 Quirk i 0 0 0 0 Nat'i.nal 1 eagm — ('arll-'n. Phil 273, Siovc Liehler 35-33-68 Lelbrndt p 1 0 0 0 Hawkins n 1 000 Hrbck HR-Hrbek (23). Barfield (17). $250,000. Cincinnati at Houston, night Geronin cf 4 0 0 0 •to (’in 2(?' H\an. Hou 23f». Stove Veriato 33- 35-68 reading at 39:34. “ That was a let­ Atlanta at San Diego, night Haves p 0 0 0 0 Bevacq ph 1111 Martinez (10). SB—Ward (12). S— iK :fi4 5 4 Totals 34 1110 11 34- 34-68 Chiffer p 0000 Muiliniks. ' .Irn'ocla LA l‘«i, Roiors. Mtl 172 Rill Kratzert down goal,” said Bolton Coach Joe l.'inii ai2(n)028- 4 \mnn an I^aj i o Bamiistei, Sea Sionlon Allgelt .34-34-68 Lansfrd ph 0000 IP H R ER BB SO .s;as niv mi 03051x -H 32- 36-68 By Len Auster Jankowski. “ It was mass hypnosis AMERICAN LEAGUE Lucas 0000 Minncsol :i Barker ('lev 174. RighelH. NV 160 Prt( r Oosterhuis By United Press International 1 Wluic. Lnpes. Moore DP--OakIand ( NY )ffi. Tudor Ros )K> I onpard Thompson 35- 33-68 Herald Sportswriter Charlie Criss Gwvnn ph 10 10 O’Connor (L 8-9) 8 11 6 1 2 Kansas Citv | LOB-Oaklanri 3, 36- 33-69 by our team.” W L Pet. GB 34 4 10 4 Saves Don Levin Tolals 34 6 10 6 Totals Toronto' K in nv City '6. ^ 2B-Whito McRae. 38-31-ffl Connolly had given Rocky Hill the MILWAUKEE (UPI) — The Milwaukee Bucks Thursday acquired Milwaukee 94 64 .566 000 121 200-- 6 Xilioi'.il Li’.igiU’ - Siitlci StL 36. Inn Thorpe Elimination of mistakes will be Cincinnati Leal (W 12-15) 5 6 )l;ih innnd IIR -McRae (2fi». Stanley <2 MaUon SF S' Garticr, All 29 Reardon, 35-34 -69 lead in the first half with Bolton Baltimore 91 67 .576 San Diego 101 020 000-4 Senteney 12-3 1 Mark P R ’il five-year veteran guard Charlie Criss, the NBA’s sl)ortesl player at 5- Boston 86 73 .541 \iki‘ < 2 '16». White 'll). Murphy (26). Ml) 25. Tckulve. PiM 20 T i'tiv Anion 35-34-60 the prime directive for the E R. lus. Tinglev. Scherrer. DP— Geisel 1-3 0 Mi Washii'i’lon <22». SF—Washington, 35- 34-69 drawing even at 2.09 of the second feet-8 inches, when the San Diego Clippers failed to match the club s Detroit 80 77 .510 13Vg 2. LOB^Cincinnati 8. San /..Mcrican Leaeuc - Quisenberrv. KC .l;nk Neuton Manchester High and East Catholic ('ineinnati Murrav (S 11) 2 3 I f H RERRHSO 34-35-60 half on a goal by Sue Cavanagh. It New York 79 80 .497 15>/2 Diego 7. 2B—Krenchicki. Driessen. :r. Goss.’igo. NY F^mgers Mil 29, Leo Trovino offer for the free agent. 76 81 .484 17>^ HBP-bv Leal(Bush). WF -!.eal. T - raiiflill S«'a 26 Barojas. Chi and Davis, Tt*m Jonl-:ins 36- 33-69 football squads as each takes to the Cleveland BevjH’qua Gwvnn. 3B—Wiggins. HR- 2 15 A-1L(T76 was the first Bulldog score of the Criss broke into the league at 28-year-old with the Atlanta Hawks Toronto 75 84 .472 194 I 111 Miia> 21 Toimnv Armor 32- 37-60 gridiron Saturday for a home Walker (5), Oester (9), Driessen (17). SB • 35-34- 60 season. and won the title as the. “ NBA’s oldest rookie.” He split the season —Lawless (15). Householder (16), Pitt­ Ton V Diolil engagement. California 90 69 .566 - NEW YORK CLEVELAND Rnh F'.astwood 34- 35-69 “ Take away the last minute and last year with the Hawks and Clippers and averaged 10.8 points and 3.4 man (8). S-Srherrer. Tingley. Leibrandt. 35- 34-69 The Indians, who deadlocked Kansas City 88 71 .563 2 SF—Krenchicki. Salazar. ab r h bi ab r h bi Rnii o Lietzke we had a tremendous effort. They Chicago 85 74 535 5 3 10 0 Milborn 2b 4 110 limv.ird Tvvitly 33- 36-69 Simsbury at 0-0 in their opener, host assists in 55 games. IP H R ER BB SO (’ollins cf , 35-34-60 had more skills than us but we Seattle 76 83 .478 14 Cincinnati Rodrigz 2b 3 0 11 Hayes rf 5 2 3 1 Miko Sullivan Wethersfield High in a CCIL affair Oakland 67 92 .421 23 10 0 1 Ha'rrah 3b 4 0 12. Rni» 0 Dfuiglass 35-34-69 Sf’herrer 4 1-3 7 4 2 0 1 Nettles ph ,id T -2:34 A - 18,676 35-34-60 hustled with them,” Jankowski Texas 64 96 .403 26 llarri*? 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Fivans 2n 0 10 0 Thorntn dh 5 111 Lam o Ton .Bmeck at Memorial Field while East 59100 .371 31 4 0 11 Golf F!d Sn/'0 at Cleveland (Barker 14-11 and ..rtiKi 012020000-5 (J.arv Mo(’"rd 33- 37-70 Mike Simmons, “ We did a lot of Ramsey 2b 2 0 0 0 Ray 2b 3 110 (’leveland At San .insc, Calit . Sept 30 34- 36- 70 Mayotte of Springfield, Mass, .beat Fritz Buehning of Short Hills N.J., Anderson 3-3), 2, 5:35 p.m. 3 0 0 0 Easier If 3 111 F> Spilincr. DP-NeW York 1. Cleve- (Par 73 Mike Moilev LSmIth If Rv United Press International 1 RiM Rrilton 36- 34-70 mechanical things wrong. Defen- ^ Milwaukee (Caldwell 17-12 and Vuck- Kaat p 0 0 0 0 Vargas lb 3 0 0 1 land 1 LOB- New York 9. Cleveland 8. Relh Daniel 35-33—68 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1. ovlch 18-5) at Baltimore (D. Martinez 15- Batting R/ilil', Wadkins 36-34-70 Rof.f If 1 0 0 0 Hebner rf 4 0 11 2B--Manning Harrah. Smalley. H R - a.lull ln)iburgh 5. 2B—Morrison. 3B—Moreno. David Graham receiver a year ago, who broke his concrete. NFA comes in with a large team and overall with the setback. Next Ian Lerraris 35-37—72 Mark McNulty 32- 39-71 sentenced to three years in prison for selling cocaine, says the New Morrison SB-Green (ID. Morrison (2), Markus draws notice Debbie Au*:lin 35-37—72 wrist roller skating last Sunday. “ We have to keep our poise and be and that could spell trouble for the outing for the locals is Wednesday at Pennant Races at a Glance A) Geiberger ' 34-37-71 Orleans Saints’ chief supplier of cocaine was NFL rushing leader By United Press International SF—Berra. Easier. Vargas Hollis Slarey 35-37—72 33- 38-71 disciplined and execute our Eagles, who were outsized and worn IP H RERBBSO .larilyn Brilz 38-34—72 - Skoeter Heath He’ll be out 3-4 weeks. Kelly Percy home against Hall High at 3:30. George Rogers. Mark Mc('umber 35- 36-71 techniques to keep the ball at nor­ down in the fourth quarter by AMERICAN LEAGUE St Louis Holly Hartley 36- 35-71 will take his spot in the lineup. Kris Anderson and Wendy Strachan’s testimony before a federal grand jury was not made Mura (L 12-11) 4 4 4 2 1 2 Barbara Barrow 34-36-72 Buddy Gardner East B'llihy Mitchell 36- 35- 71 East, 1-1, has been assessed 200 mal down and distance,” he added, Rockville. “ I feel Norwich is bigger Burgess defensively and Kristen W L Pet. GB Kaat 2 5 3 3 1 1 with Husky gridders Ix'Ann Cassaday 32-40—72 . public Thursday, but the one-time star talked with reporters outside Miles Prestemon 35- 36-71 yards in penalties in splitting two referring to first-and-25 situations. (than Rockville) but 1 don’t know if English offensively played well for Milwaukee 94 64 .566 — Lahli 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mary Dwyer 33- 38-71 the courtroom, Bair 1 1 0 0 0 1 Julie Pvne 35-38—73 Blaine McCallister Norwich comes to Manchester it is as good a team. It’s hard to Baltimore 91 67 .576 3 H-k1 Curl 37- 35-72 games. “ We have to learn to keep Manchester. “ They wanted to put everything on m e,” Strachan said of his fellow Games Remaining Pittsburgh Pat Bradley ^ '* “ 2 38- 34-72 Dot Germain « 39-34—73 J"hn ' Adams our poise better and be more dis­ with a 1-0 mark, opening with a win make that distinction. But I’m sure Conard also took the jayvee tilt, 3- players. “ They wanted to make me be the main supplier to the team. MILWAUKEE (4. Awav (4)-at Bal- Sarmiento (W 94) 6 5 2 1 3 1 I .‘trrv Mize 37-35-72 tlmore (4), Oct. 1 (2), 2. 3. Sf’urrv (S 14) STORKS (UPI) — Halfback Joe Markus made his presence known i’ afti Rlzz<‘ 35-38—73 36- 36-72 ciplined on the field,” states Eagle over Ledyard. “ They’ve been noted they’ll come at us.” 0. ’Tricia Flanagan and Jen Mura. PB—Porter T—2:06. A— D'uig Black But the main supplier to the players was George Rogers.” BALTIMORE (4); Home (4>-Mil- WP- as a freshman punt returner for the University of Connecticut, retur­ Sandra Palmer 37-36-73 itrihby Cole 35- 37-72 MacKenzie played well for the waukee (4). Oct. 1 (2), 2, 3. 4 237 Caroline Hill 35-38—73 I oil Graham 36- 36-72 young Indians. ‘ West ning a punt for a touchdown. Chris Johnson 38-35-73 Torn Avcock 35-37-72 California 90 69 .566 — CHICAGO NEW YORK Three years later, the senior from Trumbull, is still at it. Barbara Moxness Wayne Levi 37- 35-72 James Worthy Kansas City 88 71 .563 2 ab r h bi ab r b bi Debbie Meisterlin 36-37—« l.on Nielsen 77-35-^72 Sad state of affairs Games Remaining Sandbn; 2h 4 2 3 0 Wilson cf 5 0 2 1 Running out of Connecticut’s three-back, ‘ 'multi-bone” offense isn’t Sup Erti ^ "^ ^ 2 38- 34-72 INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) -- All-America James Worthy, the No. Lvnn Adams 35-39—74 Mike HfMiker tiling secures CALIFORNIA (3); Home (3)-Texas Woods If 3 12 1 Gardnhr ss 5 0 0 0 conducive to 1,000-yard seasons, but Markus is gaining noteworthiness Hill Rogers 34- 36-72 1 choice in the NBA draft after leading North Carolina to the NCAA (3). Oct. 1, 2, 3. Bucknr lb 4 0 0 0 Foster If 4 0 2 0 Penny Pulz 35- 37-72 in other ’ways. Judv Rankin 37-37—74 Kri(’ Ratten KANSAS CITY (3): Home (3)-Oakland Morelnd c 4 0 2 1 Kingmn lb 4 0 0 0 1 indy Miller 35- 37- 72 championship, has signed a multi-year contract with the Los Angeles (3). Oct. 1, 2. 3. Morales rf 4 0 11 Rajsich rf 4 130 Markus is drawing attention by excelling in a phase of the game that Gall HIrata 36-38—74 .16>ffl-72 6-2 triumph Terri Moody 35-39—74 I.arr’v Rinker Lakers, club officials announced Thursday. Hall cf 4 0 0 0 Brooks' 3b 4 0 0 0 is his favorite — returning the football on punt and kickoff returns. Antonio Cerda 36- 35-72 NATIONAL LEAGUE Tnbler 3b 4 0 0 0 Giles 2b 0000 Amelia Rorcr 38-36—74 33- 39-72 Terrns of his contract with the NBA champion Lakers were not dis­ l.auri Rinker 37-37—74 •lohn Mahaffey West Fletchr ss 4 0 0 0 Howard 2b 3 0 0 0 “ 1 love punt returning,” said Markus, who returned a punt 72 yards Miller Barber .'B-37-72 Alison Sheard 37-37--74 Dealing with people closed. Coach Pat Riley said Worthy, a 6-9 forward, would report to Atlanta 87 72 .547 — Smith p 0 0 0 0 Bochte c 3 0 3 0 Vann’ Heafner .34-38-72 for one of two touchdowns he scored two weeks ago in a 24-17 victory Illing Junior High varsity soccer Los Angeles 86 73 .541 1 0 0 0 0 Cindy Lincoln 36-36—74 .34-38-72 the start of the club’s 1982 training camp Friday. Noles p 3 0 0 0 Stearns pr over Northeastern. “ I just feel it’s an exciting part of the game.” David F'indlay team secured a 6-2 win over the San Francisco 86 73 .541 1 Hernndz p 0 0 0 0 Hodges c 0000 Jo Ann Washman 39-35—74 Rog( r Mtaltbie 36 36-72 Games Remaining Kenndv ss 0 0 0 0 Gorman p 10 0 0 Markus, who holds six school records for returning punts and Colleen Walker 36-36-74 Rik MassengaU’ 34- 38-72 Conard High freshmen Thursday in ATLANTA (3): Away (3)-at San Diego 1000 Susie McAllister 37-37—74 Bill George Staub ph kickoffs, finished fourth among Eastern Collegiate Athletic Rob* It Thompson 36-36 -72 West Hartford. (3), Oct. I, 2. 3. Orosco p 0 0 0 0 Barbara Mizrahie 39-35—74 (’hallos Krenkol 36- 36-72 LOS ANGELES (3): Away (3)-at San Tillman ph 000 0 Conference kickoff returners in 1981 and fifth in the ECAC in punt Beverly Davis-Cooper 35-®—74 Walk Armstrong 34- 36-72 Nick Cacace registered the three- ROCKFORD, III. (UPI) — Pro Football Hall of Fame member Bill Muffin Spencer-Devlin 37-37—74 Francisco (3), Oct. 1, 2, 3. Jorgnsn ph 1000 Mik< Hill 37- 36-73 with no sensitivity goal hat trick to pace the 2-0 Rams George was killed Thursday in a three-car accident, apparently after 35 1 10 I returning as a junior. Cindy Hill 37-36-75 SAN FRANCISCO: (3): Home (3)-Los Totals 34 3 8 3 Tolals Davo Barr 36-37-73 with Jeff Kennedy adding two goals he failed to stop before making a turn, police said. He was 51. Angeles (3), Oct. 1, 2, 3. Chicago 000 100 020—3 Currently 11th ih NCAA Division I-AA punt returning, Markus ranks Sue Fogleman ®-37—75 36-37-73 Robin Walton ffi-37—75 Don I’oolov Now York 000 000 001-1 third in the nation in all-purpose yardage. Last year, he finished No. 2 Jerrv Hoard 36- 37-73 and Bob Blake one. Midfielders Another driver was also killed, state police spokesman Fred FI—Gardenhire. DP—Chicago 1. New Ixiaur Hurlbut ®-37—75 37- 36-73 WASHINGTON (UPI) - If NFL Meanwhile, NFL Commissioner during the week before the Super in I-AA all-purpose rushing, a category that includes rushing, Bi’verly Klass 41-34—75 Ph‘i Han* (K’k Brian Milone, Tully Patulak, Dave Spilman said. HOUSTON SAN FRANCISCO York 1 LOB—Chicago 5. New York 10. MiV/’ lifJIand 35- 36-73 defenses were as inpenetrable on Pete Rozelle said the 14 games that Bowl. ab r h bi ab r h bi 2B—WiKon. Sandberg 2. S—Gorman. receiving and punt and kickoff returns. He is averaging 173.7 yards Dohbie Massey ffl-37—75 3536-73 Kelly and Andy Boggini played well Spilman said George, a middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears Karen Permezel 37-38-75 r);inny F’.dwards were set for Sunday and Monday Rozelle, the man the union wants Puhl cf 4 110 Venable cf 5 12 1 Woods D ’lvo Stockton 36- 37-73 the field as both sides have been at for the locals. Illing had a 26-12 edge 4 0 2 2 per game in the all-purpose category this year. Kalhy McMullen 37-38-75 would not be played as scheduled. to see at the bargaining table from 1952 to 1965 and a member of their last NFL championship team, Thon ss 5 0 12 Morgan 2b IP H R ER BB SO Havmond F’loyd ffl-34-73. the negotiating table, nobody would Knight 3b 4 10 0 Clark rf 5 0 11 Chicago The versatile back also is adept at pass-catching. “ When you catch Vivian Brownlw ®-36—75 M:ke Mo('ullough 35- 38-73 in the shots department. in 1963, was driving eastbound on Illinois 72 when a tractor-trailer Marty Dickerson ®-37—75 ever score. He said the games that have been representing the owners, said Spilman lb 5 2 4 4 Evans 3b 3 110 Nnies

•••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••o«o**«***«******** 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Fri.. Oct. 1, 1982 Motoerolee-BleyGlee a Produce 30 Apartments for Root 53 >lutox For Sale 31 1 • iW iT T ei • e • • ArHelee lo r Sato 41 Free CloeallloiiAde TAG SALES •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••000#0#«0000*0*0«**« •••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - Five SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, 1979 YAM AHA 79IT 175 CC 12 FOOT ALUMINUM RECORD PLAYER - 329 rooms, first floor. Two TRUCKS Car-inv. value - Excellent condition. Boat, anchor, oars, $150. stereophonic, 78, 45, 33.16. TAG SALE - Don’t miss fam ily house. Spacious. $2143, sold for $100. 602-998- Registered. Ready to ride. Hoover Industrial vacuum, $10.00. Telephone 6434^1. I^nchester Alliance 6th u Available October 1st. Call 0575 Ext. 7816. Ctall Refun­ Fast. $700. Low mileage. used litUe, $100. 646-2439. annual Tag and Craft sale, PICK AT THE between 5 and 9, 871-1179. dable. 871-0349. BUSINESS/ Classified SPACE HEATER - 35,000 Sunday, 9-4. Gerber Scien­ REDECORA'nNG - Pine BTU, natural gas with tific parking lot. Broad CORN CRIB F O U R R O O M 1966 MUSTANG Coupe. Six . cracker barrell style end blower. $75.00. Bolton, 6 ^ Street, Manchester. Campers, Trailers end RM0b«rrlM - A P A R T M E N T on first cylinder, three speed. $500. Mobile Homes • 65 table, pine sailmakers 1814. floor of two family home. or best offer. Telephone style coffee table, wing - TAG SALE - Saturday, Oc­ 10 - 6:30 pm Dishwasher, refrigerator 742-7936.______back sofa-bed, chllds an­ DOUBLE BED Frame, in­ tober 2, 9 - 3. Rain date and stove includetf Near 1972 DODGE MAXI-VAN. tique oak school desk with cludes headboard and foot­ Sunday, (October 3. Lots of schools, busline and shop­ 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 Beds, table, counter and attached feet. All excellent board. Excellent condition. ood childrens clothing Buckiand Road ping. Available immediate- cyl., automatic, air- sink, many extras, Silver, stars, pickles: invester's dream? condition. 649-7^ after 5 $45.00 Telephone 649-4061. ?sizes 0-4 years), baby South Windsor ip. Call 742-5743 after 6 conditioning, 27,000 miles. automatic transmission, p.m. items, maternity clothes, p.m. Superb car! Many extras! g o ^ condition. Must sell - $4495. 644-2942. October. TEN FLOWERING VW tires and rims, T.V., $1500 or best offer. 875- the Federal Reserve’s roller-coaster approach to the TRUCK CAP - For foreign TAG SALE - Saturday much miscellaneous: 272 If you’re interested in (1) an update from the author of His story: On Nov. 1, there will be the tightest' bushes, $5. each, large MANCHESTER - Five 6128. allotment of money supply and investor disenchantment longbed, gray, ladder from 9:30 to 3:00. 121 Porter Street. 1970 CH RYSLE R - One a new financial book whose advice would have made you grouping of planets, as seen from the earth, in 179 years:- orders, perennials, ground Carriage • Drive, rooms, first floor. Two with commodities in the wake of the Hunt silver racks, 3 locking doors, covers, $5, variety house owner. Excellent engine a small fortune in recent years (provided you went the The last time we had a similar grouping — this one, Manchester, rain or shine. fam ily house. Spacious. I.«gal Notice sliding window. 643-4442, lants $2. up. P riv a te TAG SALE -10 - 5, October * R E N T A L S and transmission. $695 or debacle. looking out from the sun — was March 10 of this year.'” 16” boys bike, toys, Available October 1st. Call Notice Is hereby given that the other way), (2) the latest word from the heavens on the 646-7(@l. 2nd. 311 Oak S tre e t, ...... between 5 and 9, 871-1179. best offer. 646-3855 after 5 Smith still sees the prospects of triple-digit inflation, Some. 649-6486. clothes, and much mis­ Board of Admissions of Electors course of the stock market (which will scare the dickens Dan Dorfman And that came within two days of the March 8 spring Manchester. Some pm.______though you’ll be pleased to hear he’s moved ijack the cellaneous. will be in session at the Communi­ out of you) and (3) how you could have been the finan­ low of 795.47. ■; FIREWOOD - All seasoned TEN FLOWERING niture and miscellaneous. Rooms lor Rent 52 24 LOCUST STREET - ty Hall. 222 Bolton Center Road, on timing to 1986. By then, he figures the Fed's printing- 1974 P L Y M O U T H cial guru of the cocktail party circuit had you just put Syndicated hardwoods. $90 cord, cut, Bushes, $5. each, large Seven room Duplex. $425 the following days: ^ money policies will have resulted in a huge inflationary The big problem for the stock market, as Crawford TAG SALE - This Satui;day DUSTER, snake skin roof. your money into a pickle stock, read on. split and free delivery 10 orders, perennials, ground GARAGE SALE - Roll-a- MANCHESTER - Nice plus utilities. Security and Wednesday. October 6.1982 from Colum nist outbreak and a roaring bull market in metal prices. sees it, is that there’ll be a much tighter configuration o f , mile radius. 4 foot lengths and Sunday, 9:30 to 4:30. way bed, good condition. Air-conditioning, First to our author — Jerome F. Smith, the bushy- covers, $5., variety house room with kitchen tenant insurance required. 7:00 P M to 9:00 P M. Today, he sees his favorite metal — silver — going at the planets in November — 64 degrees, vs 95 degree?„ available, you pick up, $60 plants $2. up. P riva te 101 Hebron Road, Bolton, Saturday and Sunday, rain privileges. Gentleman automatic transmission, .Saturday. October 9, 1982 from haired 54-year-old self-styled economic prophet from (rear). No appliances. 646-2426 9 - 5 around $200 an ounce in 1986, with gold pegged at $3,000 during the spring low. And that greatly tightened- cord. Cali after 6, 742-8056. home. 649-6486. or shine. 191 Woodland preferrM. $50.00 weekly. good condition. Must sell. 9:00 A.M to 8:00 P.M. San Jose, Costa Rica. He's in the United States to weekdays. Tuesday. October 12. 1982 from at that time. pattern, says Crawford, clearly suggests much lower^ Street. Security. Telephone 643- $1500. or' be'st offer. 875- promote his new book — "Silver Profits in the 80s” I AM A Furniture buyer DOUBLE BED Frame, in­ TAG SALE - October 2nd, 1878. 6128. 9:00 A M. to 8:00 P.M. He could be right, of course, but judging from his re­ lows this time out. October 12th is the last day for per­ ($16.95). And it’s just possible that Smith, the author of with a room full of excess Saturday, 10 to 4. 238 Box TAG SALE - 51 Eldridge Homes for Rent 34 cent shoddy record, you might well have a better shot at cludes headboard and foot­ sons seeking to vote in the an ’80 best-seller, “ The Coming Currency Collapse, ” For what it's worth, during the ’29 stock market crash.^ stock at low prices. For ap­ board. Excellent condition. Mountain Drive, Vernon, Street. Saturday and Sun­ CENTRALLY LOCATED ...... 1979 HONDA ACCORD, should drop 15-20 percent in value in ’81. Wrong again -- making a buck at the races. The tipsters there surely Conn. Like new exercise November 2 State Election and will suddenly pop up on your local TV' or radio station in which the Dow was cut in half from about 380 to 190m pointment call after 6 p.m., $45.00. Telephone 649-4061. day, October 2nd and 3rd, 9 downtown. Exceptionally EAST HARTFORD - Large beige. Five speed, AM-FM, who become 18 years of age. U.S. the greenback is undoubtedly one of the World s can’t be any worse than Smith ... and since you can bet bike $50, 12 piece white six rooms plus. Cape, rustproofed, 39,000 - with his gloom-and-doom outlook. between early September and mid-November, therdo 8 7 2 - 7 3 8 7 , ______- 2. Clothes, hand-mSde clean rooms, kitchen citizens, or bona fide Bolton strongest currencies and it rose (not declined) around 20 as little as $2, you have eight chances at making money bedroom set including bed­ quilts and crafts and mis­ privileges. Maid linen ser­ Three bedrooms, fireplace, ular gas. "Superb. ' $5500. ‘ residents on or before October Considering the bleak economic environment, was also a very tight planetary pattern. EXCELLENT OLDER should you pass up our man’s book. TWO CONTEMPORARY ding, excellent condition centrally located near 12th. to apply for admission to growing fears that Reaganomics already is a disaster percent last year, vs. a number of other currencies. walnut wardrobe on legs, cellaneous items. vice. Security required. 649-0260.______walnut chest of drawers $350. Call 643-5127. churches, schools and become electors. and widespread talk of potential bankruptcies (both of In that same ’80 interview. Smith forecast within two THE BEST MARKET BET in the Fortune 500 deep drawers, one side 1974’ SUBARU - Poor run­ LATEST WORD FROM the planets - ugh! The most and matching chair. Good GARAGE TAG SALE, two busline. Pay own utilities. Dated at Bolton, Conn., this 27th years a gold price of $1,200 to $1,300 (it was around $408 pickles: Add cottage cheese, coffee creamers and ice­ closet, space on other ning condition. $400 firm. countries and of U.S. banks), you might well be suscep­ ominous market forecast I ’ve come across yet — a condition. Reasonably SATURDAY, October 2nd, families, 50-54 Foxcroft BOLTON LAKE - Fur­ Security required. day of September. 1982, at press tim e), silver at $60 to $80 an ounce (it’s about cream and you come up with Decn Foods, a Chicago behind doors with key. Ilvi J. Cannon and tible to the words of someone who hollers fire. But roughly 300-point drop in the Dow to the 600-620 range by priced. Call 649-9737. 9 a.m . - 3 p.m. South Drive, Manchester (across nished bedroom. Share Available August 1st. $600 Call 646-8515. $8.25) and an explosion in platinum to $1,000 to $2,500 an $85.00. 649-5547. Joan E. Dixon. before putting up your bucks, it’s worth looking at the Election Day (Nov. 2) — comes from Arch Crawford, producer of these products and, would you believe, the Congregational Church - from Grandma’s house. $60 weekly. Non- monthly. 643-1845 or 643- ounce (it’s going for about $300). corner Forbes and Maple 1974 PONTIAC CATALINA Registrars of Voters accuracy (or 1 should say inaccuracy) of a series of the publisher of a 10-times-a-year investment single best market performer over the past decM?,. SEIBERLINE STEEL FOUR 8.00 X 16.6 reguior - Restaurant, West Middle smoker. 646-7378, or 647- 1773. Catherine K Leiner, - Vinyl top. Power "Apocalypse has been postponed, ” Smith explained among the largest Fortune 500 companies. Dean (1981- BELTED Snow Radials - tread tires. $99.00, for all streets. East Hartford. Turnpike). October 2nd 0769. Town Clerk of Bolton forecasts Smith made to me in an interview in mid- 80. newsietter (Crawford Perspectives) that tracks steering, power brakes. the other day when I caught up with our doumsayer in sales: $729 million ) led thd way with a scrumptious 30.3 . GR78-14, $100. Used one Rain or shine. and 3rd, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 FOUR BEDROOM Cape, 06U-09 planetary cycles and a series of technical indicators. Very good. 643-1938, keep Good condition. Extra I.\ HKIEF, HE predicted: New York. "But it’s still coming ..." percent annual return (that’s capital appreciation and . nionth. %” Fiberglass trying. p.m. Featuring Life FURNISHED ROOM - $490 plus utilities. Please Crawford, who’s made a number of super-duper calls TAG SALE - Books, front snows. $1250. 643-9049 9 to • we could have booming triple-digit 100 percent-plus dividends) over the past decade; that’s more than" Basketball Backboard, magazines. National available immediately. call Carole days, 278-1212 SMITH HI.AMES HIS woefully poor forecasts on in recent years, and, in fact, called the exact day of the with hoop, never used, $70. UPHOLSTERY FABRIC, door complete with frame, Ext. 6272; evenings 537- 2. LFXAL NOTICE annual inflation in two years. He was way o ff; the latest sixfold the 4.6 percent return of the Standard & Poor’s - Geographies, 45-78 records Main Street. Includes all recent low ,(a Dow of 776.92 on Aug. 12), tells me the 643-6634. car ski rack and radio, 3894. VDMISSION OK KI.KCTORS annual rate is under 4 percent. what he says were the unprecedented events that took two yards, grey and white (oldies), many other utilities. $150 monthly, planetary patterns strongly point to a market collapse in 500-stock index in the same period. bedroom and dining room 1972 FORD GALAXIE - Nolicp is hereby given that the • The U.S. dollar could be worthless in two years and place in ’80 — namely, the imposition of credit controls. check. Brand new from items. security and references. lk>ard of Admission of Electors, of ADDRESSOGRAPH furniture; snow blower, Good condition. $500. Call Colchester^ Fabric Mill. Call 649-4432. COVENTRY - Two the Town of Manchestei. will b*» in MACHINE & Storage squire dance dresses and bedroom house for rent. 649-6845; keep trying. Very prfetty, $10.00. Call session in the Municipal Building. drawers - $30.00. much more. Graham Road CUNT TAG MID BOLTON LAKE - Fur­ Two years old. Good loca­ Town Clerk's Office, on Saturday, 646-1427.______1979 FORD PINTO - 2 door Mimeograph Machine - Herman Way to 34 Joseph nished bedroom. Share tion. Call 742-6858. October 9. 1982 from 9:00 A.M. to station wagon. 4 speed $50.00. Old manual M APLE TAB LE with four Lane, South Windsor. RUMMAGE SALE house. $60 weekly. Non- 8:00 P.M . for the purpose of ad­ standard shift. 30 mpg. ADVERTISING typewriter $5.00. chairs, $45.00. Telephone Saturday and Sunday, Oc­ smoker. 646-7378, or 647- mitting all persons who are found ANDOVER-BOLTON $2250. 643-5500. to be qualified to be Electors. Cfalculator, excellent con­ 643-2591. tober 2nd and 3rd, 10 - 4. 0769. ADVERTISING dition $25.00; or $100.00 for Saturday, October 2nd LIN E - Lovely country set­ D at^ at this 1st day of October. RATES all. Very old adding GARAGE SALE - Saturday 9 - 4 ting. Older, small three 1979 DODGE ASPEN - 6 19R2. Apartments tor Rent S3 room house, $225 monthly. cylinder, 4 door. Power Board of Admissions DEADUNE Classified 643'2711 Minimum C h arge machine, best offer. 633- ELECTRIC GUITAR, good only Oct. 2nd, 9 to 4. 92 22— Condominiums Madison Road, Glaston­ Hqat and utilities included. steering, power brakes. Mary A. Gelinas 4 6 - Sporting Goods 15 Words 4514. condition, $75.00. SL Peter’s Church MANCHESTER- One and NOTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Mealing-Plumping 56—Misc lor Rent bury. Fish, animal and Security and references Excellent condition. 643- Selectman 24 —Lots-Land lor Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 59^Homes/Apts. to Shore Telephone 742-9929. two bedroom apartment required. Call 742-9564 Raymond R. Lanzano, Sr. 12:00 noon the day 46—Antiques 12 FOOT ALUMINUM birds cages and equipment, Sand Hill Road 0413 after 6 p.m. 25— Investment Property 37— Movmg-Truching-Storage PER WORD PER DAY available. Centrally before publication. 1 - Lost ana Founa 13— Help Wanted 30—Services Wanted 49— Wanted to Buy AUTOMOTIVE Boat, anchor, oars, $150. glass, games ana puzzles, after 7 p.m. and on Selectman 2- ~Personais 14— Business Opportunities 26— Business Property BEAUTIFUL CORNER, South WIndaor located on busline near .27 —Resort Property 50— Produce office equipment, books, weekends. 1970 VW CONVERTIBLE - Mary E. Willhide 3- - Announcemenis 15— Situatiori Wanted 1 -2 DAYS ...... 15(P Hoover industrial vacuum, artificial fireplace with Deadline (or Saturday is 26—Real Estate Wanted Lunch, books, shopping center and Runs but needs work. $800. MlSC.FOR SALE RENTALS 61—Autos lor Sale used little, $100. 646-2439. heater. Very realistic. miscellaneous household. Selectman 12 noon Friday; Mon­ '62—Trucks for Sale 3-5 DAYS 140 Evorythlngl schools. For further details Telephone 646-5288 Edward Tomkiel 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale $75.00. Phone 643-1374. Offices-Stores ****i*#»#»#******»«*»«»* EDUCATION MISC. SERVICES 40—Household Goods 52— Rooms lor Rent call 649-7157. day’s deadline is 2:30 64— MoiorcyCles-BicyciQS 6 PAYS 130 DELMAR SOFT-LIGHT 7TH ANNUAL CRAFT Town Clerk 41 —Articles lor Sale 53— Apartments lor Rent 18— Private Instructions 65— Campers-TrailerS'Mobile Fair and Harvest Festival - ...... Trucks lor Sale 62 0564)9 Friday. FINANCIAL 31— Services OMered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes lor Rer\l shade, color, ivory. FORD 1970 % ton . 19— Schoois-Ciasses Homes 26 DAYS...... 12o GIGANTIC TAG SALE! 62 MANCHESTER - Main 32— Painting-Paper mg 43— Pets-Bifds-Dogs 55— Ottices-Stores lor Rent (Opaque) width, 44%’ ’ Saturday, October 2nd, 10 6—Mortgage Loans 20— Instructions Wanted 66— Automottve Service wheels. $10.00 each. Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. NEWLY RENOVATED Phone 643-2711 33— Buildmg-Contraclmg 56— Resort Property lor Rem Pleasant Street: 1968 FORD % Ton pickup, 9—''ersonai Loans * 44— Musical Instruments 67— Autos tor Rent-Lease a.m. - 4 p.m. Saint George 34 —Roolmg-Sidmg 57— Wanted to Rent 1638. ‘‘Something for Hot water. Appliances. No 310 square feet office very good condition, many 10—Insurance REAL ESTATE 45— Boats S Accessories DeFmar mini metal Episcopal Church, 1150 Everyone!” Saturday and pets. Security. Parking. available. Main Street horizontal blinds, (two) Boston Turnpike (Route new parts, needs minor BEAUTIFUL THREE foot Sunday, October 2nd, and 523-7047. location with ample work.$600 or best offer. color. Vanilla, length 34” , jade tree. Ideal for home 44A) Bolton, (Jt. Featuring parking. Call 649-2891. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' 3rd. Tom, 674-9413 days; •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 1-width 33 W , length 34” , or o ffic e . Only $50.00. ■ craftsmen, attic treasures, PLEASE READ Senrlees Ottered 31 Palntlng-Ptperlng 32 Articles tor Sale 4l' Christmas gifts, etc. Free MANSFIELD CENTER - evenings 646-6727. Homes For Sale 23 Hornes For Sale 23 I ’ w idth 4 5 V4” , $30.00. Valued at $250. 647-1923. OFFICE SPA(:e for rent. Announcements 3 Help Wented 13 Help Wanted 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••a* aaaaasvaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^*^ TAG SALE - Baby crib,"car Woodsedge Apartments. YOUR AD •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••* Telephone 646-2508 after 4 Admission. •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••********* •••••••••••••••••••••••• seat and accessories, old Newly renovated, country Excellent location - 169 1974 FORD VAN - Over 24’ BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - INTERIOR AND p.m. Main Street, Manchester. BINGO E VERY FRIDAY QUALITY CONTROL PART TIME PHONE SINGER STRAIGHT stitch TAG SALE - 232 School storm windows, records, setting. Two bedrooms Van body. Model C750. Call Classlllud ads are taken Concrete. (Chimney EXTERIOR Painting, Days - 649-0748; nights, 875- at 7:00 p.m., VFW, 608 Inspector and first piece Solicitors needed mornings ★ sewing machine in walnut Street. Friday and Satur­ household goods, tape starting at $260. Telephone A1 Sieffert’s Appliance, Repairs. “ No Job Too paper hanging, carpentiy ALUMINUM SHEETS' REDECORATING - Pine over the phone as a con- East Center Street, layout with five years and evenings, in cabinet. Excellent condi­ day, 9:00 to 4:00. players and recorders, new 429-4762 or 233-9660. 4519. 647-9997 or 647-0661. CVUBLISHER’S NOTICE Small.” Call 6448356. work. Fully insureo. J.P. used as printing plates. .007 cracker barrell style end venienco. The Herald Is 0 tion. $75.00. Telephone 643- bike, clothes, curtains, Manchester. experience on a ircraft Manchester and Rockville table, pine sailmakers responsible for only one ------^------Lewis and Son, 649-9658. thick, 23x28Mi’ . 50c each,' 6526. tires, air conditioner and PROFESSIONAL OFFICE Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 sheetmetal parts in an air- area. Salary plus bonus., C & M Tree Service, Free style coffee table, wing TAG SALE - Multi-family. MANCHESTER - Newly conditioned plant. Com- Cali 872-7071. or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- many extras! Saturday and Space in prime location. incorrect insertion and estimates. Discount senior D.G. PETERSEN Painting 2711 They MUST be p ic k ^ ’ ba'ck sofa-bed, childs an" ...... Saturday October 2nd. decorated one bedroom □ EMPLOYMENT pany Paid benefits and ------EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Sunday October 2nd & 3rd, 250 square feet on first MOTORCYCLE then only to the size of c it iz e n s . C o m p a n y C om p a n y - in t e r io r , up before 11:00 a m. only. tique oak school desk with noas-BIrds-Pets 43 *1®*" Jordt apartment. Access to shop­ 9 to 5, rain or shine. 87 floor. Ravmond E. Gor­ INSURANCE - Lowest the original insertion. overtime. Dynamic Metal ELECTRICIANS- Manchester owned and exterior, spray, brush or ______; attached feet. All excellent ...... Street, Manchester, ping centers, buslines and Products Company, Inc., Established and growing Fairfield Street. man, 2 2 S East Center Rates Available! Many op- Errors which do not Help Wanted 13 operated. Call 646-1327. roll. Custom wallpaper condition. 649-7844 after 5 between Woodbridge and schools. For further details 422 North Main Street, electrical contracting DARK LOAM - 5 yards FREE TO GOOD Home - 528-4196 Street, 643-1139. tions. Call: Clarice or lessen the value of the All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the hanging. Workmanship p.m. Parker. please call Manchester, 646-4048. firm, looking for perma­ Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It illegal to advertise delivered, $60. plus tax.. four adorable abandoned TAG SALE - Huge four Joan, Clarke Insurance BACK TO SCHOOL means LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ guaranteed. 646-8467. between 9 and 5 pm or advertisement will not nent, competent, licensed any preference, limitation, or discrimination bas^d on race, color, Sand, Gravel, Stone &. grey LH kittens. Call 528- family. Draperies, new 57 back to work. Parents, cing. Attics, cellars, gar- TRUCK CAP - For foreign TAG SALE - Saturday and after 5 pm and weekends, Wanted to Rent Agency 643-1126. be corrected by an ad­ journey person to do all religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such Trap Rock. Call 643-9504. '• 5110 or 649-2345. fabrics, antiques, fur­ returning students and ages cleaned. All types FALL SPECIAL - Let Lee longbed, gray, ladder Sunday Oct. 2nd and 3rd, 10 649-7157. ditional insertion. types of electrical work. preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper will not niture, lots more! Saturday ONE OR TWO Car garage - 1980 SILVER MAXI-LUV others: If you have the NEED EXTRA MONEY? knowingly accept any advertisement for real estatio which is in trash, brush rem oved. Painting help you clean up pHOTO ACCESSORIES - racks, 3 locking doors, to 5, 41 Hyde Street, EOE, Bloomfield Electric FOUR FR E E Kittens, nine and Sunday 10 a.m.. Twin Will pay top dollar Tor heat Puch moped. Like new. time and need cash, we Sailing Avon can halp violation of the law Picket, Split Rail, Stake before the Holld^s. Two Nikon 35mm film sliding window. 643-4442, weeks old. Fluffy, attrac­ Manchester. "Everything MANCHESTER - Free c Company, 243-9543. Hills Drive, North Coven­ and electricity. Rent in ad­ Asking $450.00. Telephone have a limited number of Fences installed. 528-0670. Interior and exterior, h'ree 646-7021. tive markings. Litter Under the Sun” ! rent until November 1,1982. part-time positions in our light Inflation. Call now cassettes and one ContaX" try, off 44A. vance. Bob at 646-0487. 643-1958. at 646-3685 or 523- estimates. Fully insured. 35mm film cassette, $5 trained. Love children. Two bedroom, 1% baths, all phone sales department. BABYSirrER WANTED - TAG SALE - Saturday & appliances, wall to wall S M A L L L O A D S O F 646-1653. each. Two Graflite' RACQUET BALL Club Call 649-01.27. MOVING - Everything . 3 \ \ t Evening positions 9401 Professional couple membiership, Ckiurthouse I, Sunday 10 - 5. 29 Eastfield carpeting. $475.00. Call - One of the nicest things FOR SALE - Moped - STONE, trap rock, play «■••»••••••••••••••••••• flashbulb guns, $5 each.- goes. New living room, available. No experience s e e k in g a p a rt tim e □ EDUCATION Vernon. Unlimited use of Street, Manchester. 647-0391. Excellent running condi­ sand, white stone, loam Building Contracting 33 Call Doug Bevins at The TH REE ADORABLE Fluf- Beds, dressers, freezer, about Want Ads is their low necessary. Will train those babysitter for two children and pool sand nautilus. $120 per year. 646- tion. Have to see to IfflanrlipHtpr MASSEUSE - Female Herald, 643-2711, after 1 ^ kittens — 6-8 weeks old. washing, sewing machine, cost. Another is their quick with ambition and good in Vernon area. Must be 3038. TAG SALE - Saturday Oc­ believe! $400. Call Mike - preferred. Good at­ Private Instructions 18 Telephone ELECTRICAL SERVICES p.m. ^ x trained. 2 black, and 2 desk, much more. 40 Vic­ AVAILABLE OCTOBER action. voices. Earn $67.40 to mature and responsible. •••••••••••••••••••••••• tober 2nd, 9 - 4. Furniture 649-2633^______T 1st. New large three room Hrral?! $100.00 weekly. Call Gerry mosphere, excellent Own transportation a ______- We do all types of Elec­ calico. Also 2 adult cats. and miscellaneous items. toria Rd. Friday-Saturday. TUTORIAL HELP with SCREENED LOAM - apartment. $300 monthly. clientele. In the Windham must. Flexible hours. trical Work! Licensed. Call CONTEMPORARY arm 647-8042 after 4:00 p.m. 54 Avondale Road, Y A M A H A 1981 750 after 5 p.m., May - learning disabilities, basic Gravel, processed navel, Appliances. Electric heat Thursday at 643-2711. area. Experience not Above average salary. One of the nicest things after 5:00 p.m., 646-1516. chair upholstered in red' Manchester, off Wood- MOVING OUT OF STATE - Excellent con­ skills. Educational sand, stone and fill. For ana utilities paid by tenant. Navy Style needed - will train. Open' Write to Box A. c-o about Want___ Ads______is their_ low ______velvet, chrome legs, $150. FREE TO GOOD HOME - bridge. Tag Sale - Everything must dition! $2400, or best offer. evaluations. Students 7 - deliveries call George Parking. Carpeting. 60 day SEWING MACHINE seven days a week. Call Manchester Herald. cost. Another is their quick L E O N C I E S Z Y N S K l Lovable, stray kitten, go! Air conditioner, sofa, Must sell! Call 649-8653. adult. Call 649-2428 ( 2 - 6 Cjriffing, Andover, 742- lease. One month security. Operators - Experienced 423-7519. action. BU ILD E R . New homes, Conternporary black and found in Bolton. Black- TAG SALE - Ladies chairs, tables, snow skis, p.m.) 7886. No pets. Just rem odel^ preferred. Apply in person HOUSEKEEPER for ______^______additions, remodeling, rec white fabric wail hanging white. 649-7784 after 5:00 Benevolent Society of toys, and much, much only - Pillowtex Corpora­ MUNSONS CANDY small rest home in 50” X 50” , $25. 646-0479. p.m. Bolton Congregational more! October 2nd and 3rd, three room apartment. SENIOR CITIZENS Hair rooms, garages, kitchens FIREWOOD - All seasoned Appliances. Gas heat paid tion, 49 Regent Street, Kitchen has openings in Glastonburv. 15 minutes Homes For Sale 23 Church is having a Tag 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 21 Strong XUNLIFFE Dresser Makes House remodeled, ceilings, bath hardwoods. $90 cord, cut, by tenant. $275. Parking. A U ^ BODY Manchester. E.O.E., M/F. retail sales ana chocolate from Manchester. Full or ^ CROCKS, KEGS, Barrels,' FOUR FREE KITTENS, Sale in the Education Street, Manchester. Phone Calls. Perms, Sets, Cuts. Ule, dorrners, roofing. split and free delivery 10 One month security. No lacking. Hours are 4-8 spigots, carboys, widet-' nine weeks old. Fluffy, at­ Building of the church call accepted, 649-4'il7. part time. References. CASE MOUNTAIN Area Low Rates. Call Jan, 646- Residential or commer­ mile radius. 4 foot lengths pets. Available immediate­ LICENSED NURSE, part mouth glass buckets, 750^ tractive markings. Litter Saturday October 2nd from Rain or shine.______SINCE 1947 ART CUNIIFFE. PROP ay. 20-24 hours per week’ transportation. Call Ansaldi built eight room 2198. cial. 649-4291. available, you pick up, $60 ly. 875-1128. time. A position hard to also Monday-Fnday 9-4:30. 533 .4 4 11______^ R a is e d R a n c h . T w o gallon wood vat, grape- trained. Loves children. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clothing grinder. 643-2880. >” cord. Call after 6, 742-8056. BLOCK BUSTER - 10 turn down. To learn more Call for appointment, 649- FARRAND Cali 6499827. and many items will be on QUALITY WORK FALL CLEANUP. FAMILY Tag Sale! Oc­ COVENTRY - Beautiful call 649-2358. 4332. BANKING - Experienced S ""h u g e 'M L ^^ck^ Driveway sealing, interior REMODELING - Cabinets, I-AM A Furniture buyer sale. proof operator. Full ■ — GOOD CONDITION - Two' TH REE ADORABL^l Fluf- to b e r 2, 3, 9 to 4. one bedroom apartment, COMPETITIVE PRICES $80’s. and exterior house pain­ Roofing, Gutters, Room wito a room full of excess Wii ■ Hollywood beds - $48.00 fo r ^ kittens - 6-8 weeks old. Housewares, wood crafts, first floor. Telephone 742- South Windsor Bank"’i & 3l727°‘- ting, cellar and garage ftuAdditions, u iiio n ^ Decks, ^ R S , ailall vypestypes R eclin er, $24.00'."- stock at low prices. For api- LARGE VARIETY - A few Your Specialists for taking care of Win­ KITCHEN PORTER - Full PA R T T IM E Openings. Trust Company, For ap­ TOx trained. 2 black^ and 2 antiques, fiesta ware. baby items, womens 6858. cleaning, trash ana brush qf Rem odeling and Contemporary Davenpoij; pointment call after 6 p.m., ter’s "fender-bender” , dents & dings. time. Food service Weekends. Kitchen pointment contact: Warren M A N C H E S T E R - W ell calico. Also 2 adult cats. Corner Henry and clothes, -furniture, bikes, removal. Call Wayne, 647- R e p a ir s . §72-7387. ^ experience preferred. App­ cleanup and some banquet Matteson, 289-6W1. EOE. kept colonial with six Inoiifacu4 $26.00. Call 643-4196. 647-8042 after 4:00 p.m. miscellaneous. 21, 27, 31,37 HOUSE FOR RENT - Foreign A Amovicon 0198. -Estimates.------Fully insured. Princeton Street. Satur­ A Spoctalixing in Foreign Cart ly in person from 9 - 3. Ask work. Call or apply: D & D rooms, three bedrooms in- •••••••••••••••••••••••• day, October 2nd, 9 a.m. Madison and 14, 18, 19, 20 Manchester Duplex — 68-70 Telephone 643-6017. Jackson Streets, A Loanert Available for Food Service Super­ Caterers, 93 Wells Street, p a r t TIM E Food service sulatio'n, walk-up aUi’cViid •••••••••••••••••••••••• FOUR PIECE solid maple” FfM C la ttffla d Ads FREE TO GOOD HOME - Waddell Street. Three A Complete Colittion Work visor at Crestfield Con­ Manchester. No early Manchester. 646-0350. person wanted for part full basement, large lot. Painting-Papering 32 HOME REMODELING, poster bedroom set, with- Lovable, stray kitten, TAG SALE - Saturday and rooms and bath, carpeting, A Froe Ctlimafet valescent Home, 565 Ver­ found in Bolton. Black- birds! ----- — r ~ r TT. time work Monday thru $64,900. Two building lots • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• room additions, all t ^ s two large chests. Three:, SINGER SEWING Sunday October 2nd, and refrigerator and range. non Street, Manchester. COOK-AIDE - Part time. Priday. If interested also available at $16,500. piece living room sofa and- machine, excellent condi­ white. 649-7784 after 5:00 3rd, 10 to 3 p.m. 118 Nice yard. Utilities by te- 24 HOUR TOWING SERVICE Lots-lend lor Sale 24 aluminum work, roofing. TAG SALE - 170 Wells M a tu r e p e rs o n , please call 646-5271 before each. Strano Real Estate, chairs by Kroehler. T ier, tion. (Jherry cabinet. 15 p.m. Glenwood Street, nant. $325 monthl; •••••••••••••••••••••••• Free estimates, ^ - Street, 9 to 4, rain or shine. PAINTER reason ab le rates. Joe solid mahogany tables, twp/ Years old. $40.00. Phone Manchester. Furniture and References required, 1 ACWORTH, NEW October 2nd, and 3rd. EXPERIENCED end, one tier, one drop leafv' 649-6367. FOUR F R E E Kittens, nine other items. - pets. Available October 643-0016 HAMPSHIRE - 164 acres, Skaparas, 649-1733. BEAUTY OPERATOR All in excellent condition^ weeks old. Fluffy, attrac­ 1st. (BOTH SIDES Friday,'a m INVENTORY CONTROL old farm site, woodlot, NEEDS WORK tive markings. Litter TAG SALE - October 2nd, AVAILABLE). After 6 RTE. 83. TALCOTTVILLE with following. Must be immaculate contemporary Call 649-2996. ELECTRIC Friden comp­ CLERK m a in ta in town road access, near Heating-Plumbing 35 trained. Loves children. TWO FAMILY Tag Sale - and 3rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., p.m., 646-1050. Possible able to perform all duties. •••••••••••••••••••••••• tometer, $10.00 or best EXPERIENCED TRUCK manual,'iierpetuarrecoFds; !hree*‘'bedrSL^s'’ " f S lake. $31,500 with $6,500 Windows puttisd Call 64^9827. October 2nd and 3rd. Rain 31 Homestead Street, near lease with option to buy. ’Call 643-1644, or 649-7927. DRIVER - For delivery u^ate inventory files,bedrooms, fam ily down. By owner, 603-756- SOLAR HOT WATER - ^Ll^veUe offer. Fast, efficient, easy, or shine. From 9 - 4. 80 Vic’s Pizza. room with fieldstone and paintsd “ Second Generation” ^(ayette LR 15-15, Giratd„ • A*SSe and warehousing of EDP information via C 4702, evenings 603-756-4829. oldy but goodie, four func- Laurel Street, Manchester FOR R E N T - Second floor, WANTED: Part time in­ fireplace, sunken tub, System W ill s a v e 70 **®*^®<* driven tUITl; tlohs, twenty digits. Works 4 e c — wytog f^par iCnin appliances. E x c e lle n t Prior IC or accoun 4 5 Mr. Steak). TAG SALE - Dishwasher, serters. Must be 18 years much more. Call today, oercen’t' Five Year taWe,Criterion28two-way. three room apartment. Oi wages and benefits. Apply experience required. ACWORTH. NEW 30 ysars axparianca. well. 649^2...... stove, tools, furniture, Heated, stove ana or over. Call 647-9947 - Ask $149,000. Stran o R e a l ?> avback * ^ E N E R G Y speakers. Motorola 8-tract in person only 10 to 3. A1 plus DOE. Apply in person HAMPSHIRE - 164 acres, ------— lOHPOUTBOARDMotor- GARAGE SALE - Saturday pottery, coats, childrens refrigerator, lease in­ for John between 8:30 a.m. S IX F T . USED couch and |ioo. 1973 Johnson Out- '^rocket Sieffert’s Appliance, 445 [with written resume) to Estate, 646-2000. old farm site, woodlot, auUKLE-a, 646-5321. October 2nd, 9 to 3. clothing and toys, many cluded. 643-4750. and fl:00 a m. chair to match. $25.00 for board, 40 HP $250. Call 74^ SIZES Hartford Road. 5 2 Main Street, ..m town road access, near E. Davis ‘‘Something for household items. 9 - 4 BERLIN - Beautiful five both. Will sell separately if after 5 p.m. Manchester, E.O.E. lake. $31,500 with $6,500 3033 Everyone!” 26 Ashworth ^turday October 2nd, 279 MANCHESTER - Five 6-16 room Ranch. Gas heat. 6 4 9 - 0 4 9 S Flooring 36 jnou wish. 649 LIBRARY TECHNICAL RN OR BSN - In-service down. By owner, 603-756- Street (off Autumn), rain Parker Street, room duplex. No pets. aide to work in high school 4702, evenings 603-756-4829. FLOORSANDING - Floors or shine. Manchester. References, lease, security coordinator. Coordinating P a ™ ^ MAK°Pa^m trT^* oL*NeJr new Mddta This woman FOR SALE - used glass, 13 juiOquoe 43 media center. LTA degree like new. Specializing in required. $325 plus 5 2 6 7 preferred. Contact James ★ pieces 9 in. x 11 in. Twelve ...... utilities. Call 649-9353. I N T E R I O R A'N D older floors, natural and just sold McKenna. Assistant Prin­ Sleces, 23% X 29% in □ BUSINESS EXTERIOR Painting and stained floors. No waxing the $18.00. Phone 643-1634. WANTED: ANTIQUE Fur- Wonted to Byy 43 produco 30 cipal. Rham High School, program ing pPBmENCED OFFICE “ " S S J K ! ore. John Verfaille, niture, glass, pewter, oil ...... MANCHESTEH Hebron.CT 06248, 228-9474 and SERVICES Paperhanging. Ceilings Available immediately. rpnairi^ or rpnlarpH P pp p MO-O/DU, Use 4-ply knitting wor­ or 649-9587. new emjjloyees. Excellent {^[^[®p"hiiiin^” °nst1np'and $290.00 monthly payment — — — repaired o f replaced. Free baby furniture 75.00 FOR MENS Nordica fs. or antique b OY SCOUT UNIFORMS $ ^ plus utilities. Modem pay and bene Its. Please VPmg, billing.^M^^^^^^ on this lovely two bedroom ...... esfimates. Fully insured. Harrison, sted to Crochet or Knit ki boots - 8%, worn once. NEEDED by Troop 123. REDRASPBERMES 5 rooms, 2 bedrooms. No this casual Pea Coat in c a ll A p i s t a n t A d - wilUng to leam^^ Convenient loca- Services Ottered 31 References. Martin Household Qoods 40 she no longer 160.00 new. Telephone 643- ministrator, Crestfield skills. Call Displaycraft Call 643-6187, or 649-6202. pets. Security. Alibrio your choice of colors. COUNTER CLERK- Full tion. Call Lownds and Man­ Mattsson after 3:00 p.m., No. 5267 has both knit Convalescent Home, 643- Manchester, 643-9557, needs Pick your own Realty, Inc., 649-0917. time days. Top pay. Bat- ning Realty. 623-8253 ; 745- d RYWALL & PAINTING 649-4431. USED and crochet directions for 5151 for appointment. A N T IQ U E S & WANTED tiston’s Dry Cleaners, 832 CRUISE SHIP JOBS - 2466. Service - Installation and REFRIGERATORS. with a ELEVEN WOODEN storm COLLECTIBLES - will IM I^ D IA T E L Y - used of­ MANSFIELD - Newly Sizes 6 to 16 inclusive, Silver Lane, East Hart­ Great income potential. All ------taping, ceiling repairs. INTERIOR PAINTING, WASHERS, RAN6 e S - windows and screen. purchase ou tri^ t or sell on W«'re In our most producUva renovated 2 bedroom (bust 26-36). PAR T TIM E Typist needed fast-action fice furniture. ’Two desks, ford. Apply: Battiston’s, occupations. For informa-' MANCHESTER - Interior & Exterior Pain- over ten years experience. Clean, Guaranteed. Parts A le r te d sizes. $85.00 for commission. House lot or chairs, office machines season with lots of nice apartment. Refrigerator, TO O nU . staO 3 1 3 0 f t r tack mornings. Call 872-7071. low rates and senior citizen tierries at this time. Picking ^att« ^ » i» t SOO far pattatt aaO West Hartford, 233-0051. tion call (312 ) 741-9780 Ext. A ssu m ab le m o rtg a g e ting. After 5:00 p.m., 649- & Service. Low prices! all. ’Telephone 643-9607. single piece. Telephone and copier. Call 646-7925. stove included. Washer-' possible on this six room dints. 643-9980. Classified until first heavy frost. 2423. 3554 B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main 644-8962. dryer room. Ample u m CMOT ARBOR ACRES FARM e x c e lle n t co n d itio n ed — ------— Street. 643-2171. Ad. two MOUNTED snow A t M a t U r M PIANO WANTED - Any Open SS parking. No utilities in­ Inc. seeks full time general Colonial. Three bedrooms, R E W E A V IN G B U R N fires G78-14 - hercules Closed Sundays 1130 kat. tf kawrltaa MECHMNC INTERIOR-EXTERIOR WANTED; ANTIQUE Fur­ condition. Call 742-9944. cluded. Call 633-3651. turn Y tik . N.T. 10030 farm worker. Business IV2 baths, full basement, HO LES. Z ipp ers, um- SEARS KENMORE elec- polarpreme fiberglass niture, glass, jpewter, oil Exp*rl«n

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