Police arrest suspects in shooting Four men — who allegedly held up a package store in Windham and shot a customer there — were arrested shortly after noon today near the Highland Street exit of Interstate 84 after being chased down Route 6 by state police The men stopped when the left rear tire on their Cadillac Eldorado blew out while they were headed west on 1-84. State police spokesman Capt. John McLeod said the chase was “ low speed.” McLeod said police did not fire anyjshots at the suspects’ car. According to McLeod, the men allegedly robbed the Ann-Marie Spirit Shoppe in Windham. The clerk was locked into a room on the premises, McLeod said. At least one shot was fired by the men, grazing a customer in the head. The customer was apparently not seriously hurt, state police said. If. The suspects left the scene in their car, which was spotted by state police on Route 6 in Herald photo by Tarquinlo Columbia. Police chased the car until the tire blew out, McLeod said. POLICE BRING SUSPECTS UNDER CONTROL OUTSIDE THEIR ELDORADO. NOBODY WAS HURT DURING THE ARREST The men surrended without a fight, he said. . . . Suspects were wanted for an armed robbery attempt at a Windham package store. A customer was wounded.

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Palestinian people.” By Ohad GozanI It is a question, in fact, of recovering United Press International the real independence and the full Pope John Paul II told Lebanese Presi­ sovereignty of the Lebanese state and dent Amin Giemayel today his country the totality of its national sovereignty.” must recover its independence and The Israeli armed forces magazine sovereignty and that he believes Bamahane said Wednesday Israeli Gemayel can help work for a total Mid­ forces have built a military warning sta­ f f ' dle East peace that respects Palestinian tion, paved roads and erected winter f -4^. ■ m ■ rights. shelters for a long stay in Lebanon, Gemayel said before meeting the pope posing new obstacles to U.S. hopes for in Vatican City that he would talk to him the early withdrawal of foreign forces about a visit to Lebanon but dismissed from the war-ravaged nation. the need for a formal invitation because The warning station went up on the “ he doesn’t need to be invited into his 6,600-foot Jabal al Barouk mountain — in. own home.” southeast Lebanon at the edge of a Lebanon would be safe for the pope to proposed 25-33 mile demilitarized zone visit because “ everybody loves him,” Israel seeks north of its border. Gemayel said, commenting on rpports In Washington, King Hassan of Moroc­ that John Paul may visit his countt^ at co arrived leading a seven-member Arab Christmas. League delegation that meets Friday After his private audience with the with President Reagan. Secretary of pope, Gemayel told John Paul in a public State George Shultz was meeting today address that foreign troops “ can no with Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak longer refuse” to leave Lebanon. Shamir. New dedication for Cheney Tech The pope told Gemayel in his address, Arab diplomats were quoted in today’s “ I have full confidence that your New York Times as saying Arab states Twenty years after the first building of Howell Cheney Regional excellency’s governm ent... will be able, have abandoned an attempt to expel Vocational Technical School was dedicated on Its West Middle Turn­ while en gag^ in the work of restoring Israel from the U.N. General Assembly, pike site, officials gathered today to dedicate a new 8,500-square-foot a move that would have led to a U.S. the country, to continue actively towards wing with five new shops, 12 classrooms and expanded facilities. walkout from the world body. a definitive solution of the Middle East Above, Instructor John FIlIpczak (right) shows off a new machine In the crisis and to settling the problem of the In Lebanon, Israeli troops policing a truce between Christians and Druze dynamic metals shop to (from left) Hans Weiss, Derek Schllke and Nora Moslems began handing over positions to Kosha. Right, David Wooding sets up a lectern while Sam Saunders Lebanese soldiers in the Shouf mountain checks the sky for signs of rain. Left, Frank Phillips, Hamilton-Standard Jobless villages of Abey, Kfar Matta and Kabr general manager and a graduate of Cheney Tech, explains how the Shmoun, 15 miles southeast of Beirut. school has grown to Hamilton-Standard President Richard Gamble The Israeli magazine said the $3.3 and Vice President Vincent Ruvolo. million all-weather Israeli early warning claims station, dubbed “ the Aquarium” because of its huge windows, is designed to alert rf. Israel of impending enemy attack. ^ r i'. It overlooks Lebanon’s Strategic decline Bekaa Valley where tens of thousands of Syrian, Palestinian and Israeli forces are stationed, the magazine said. Israel WASHINGTON (UPI) - Initial claims could demand the station remain there for unemployment insurance benefits after its troops withdraw. declined slightly to 685,000 during the The disclosure came as staterun Israel week ended Oct, 9„ the .Labor Depart- Television said Israeli forces who in­

2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Oct. 21. 1962 .S0J4, Police union backs rC o k f^ news Briefing Penny, McCavanagh; w SAM mwoKio \ No motive found Reagan campaigns stays neutral in 12th in Nebraska loiratT In dean’s murder TtUMMATUMt By Paul Hendrie cumbent Republican Sen. Carl A. Zinsser OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - President - Wf Herald Reporter because he voted against a bill to require STAMFORD (UPI) — Police say they Reagan, using the trappings of office in a that any changes in promotional have no motive for the stabbing death of bid to hold onto a Republican gover­ Local Police Union President Edward procedures be subject to collective Daniel C. Jordan, a California college norship, tries today to convince restless Tlghe said Wednesday the union has en­ bargaining. farmers he has made a “life and death % dean and a leader of the Baha'i religion, un MATHIH rgtocAM e dorsed Democrat Stephen T. Penny in The endorsement of McCavanagh was who disappeared last Friday after flying difference” in the fight against economic the 4th Senatorial District race and an easy decision, Tighe said, because he to New York to lecture. iW-'. hard times. Democrat James R. McCavanagh in the has served as liaison to the police and Jordan’s body was found Saturday Reagan flew to Nebraska Wednesday 12th Assembly District race. has been especially interested in public morning in a parking lot, but was not night to bolster the re-election campaign But he said the union will stay neutral safety issues. identified until Wednesday, said Police of Gov. Charles Thone and wind up a two- in the 13th Assembly District rjice Among the issues of concern to the of­ Lt. Joseph Falzetti. He d i^ from a stab day political swing he used to shore up Weather between Democrat John W. Thompson ficers, Tighe said, are a ban on the sale wound in the neck. his own support from the nation’s finan­ and incumbent Republican Elsie L. of dangerous teflon butlets and concern Falzetti said Jordan, 50, may have cially press^ farmers. “Biz” Swensson. that investigations would be hampered if been killed elsewhere and his body The appearances were to cap a Penny and McCavanagh are current police were forced to reveal the names "dumped" in a trash pile behind a store weeklong series of politically Inspired town directors and Tighe conceded that of all people arrested in pending in­ where it was discovered by a passerby. presidential activities directed at the pragmatism helped guide the union’s en­ vestigations. Jordan, dressed In a Navy-blue business nation’s heartland, where low crop Today’s forecast dorsements. The union does not want to The Journal Inquirer, in a complaint to suit, was found with a raincoat spread prices and high interest rates have TiKlav variable cloudiness breezy with a few brief offend either director, in case one loses the Freedom of Information Commis­ over him "as if someone had placed it caused economic and political anxiety. showers Highs 60 to 65. Winds becomiiig west 15 to 20 the election and remains on the board. sion, has challenged the practice of not there," police said. The White House arranged a high- mnh early ^ a y . Tonight clearing and colder. Lows The directors, of course, have authority releasing the identities of all arrestees. They found no identification. profile ceremony for Reagan to sign M Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph. Friday mostly over the Police Department. Tighe said the endorsement committee ^ legislation that will permit the conver­ sumiy and < oS mghs near 50s northwest winds 10 to 20. The endorsement of Penny is signifi­ decided to stay out of the Thompson- ‘ sion of government-owned grain stocks Herald photos by Tarquinlo cant, because the union failed to endorse Swensson race because Thompson has Judge again wants mph. into alcohol fuels — a proposal that had him during the town election last year. not been in politics for several years. draft documents strong backing from farm groups. “As far as Penny is concerned, we “When Thompson was mayor, there Extended outlook Wrapping up the eaves agreed that in the last year he has made really weren’t too many issues at the 2 LOS ANGELES tUPI) - A federal Soviet spy planes time,” said Tighe. “Everything was run­ Keith Dolin and Dave Young, employed by Eastern Roofing of West some effort to listen to our concerns,” judge for a second time ordered the Extended outlook for New England Saturday through said Tighe. “We were in agreement on a ning smooth. The committee agreed that White House to hand over documents on fly down coast Hartford, wrap heavy plastic around the eaves of Cheney Hall. The number of things. We feel he has the Mr. Thompson is a very fine gentVman. plans to prosecute draft registration y . ’^MasMehusetls. Rhode Island and Conneeticul: Fair- plastic Is expected to protect the elaborate brickwork around the top of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Air Force and I t community interests in mind.” But Mrs. Swensson is a very fine ady, resisters and threatened government at­ Navy fighters chased off two Soviet Bear through the period. Cool with overnight lowsfrom the. the historic building from further deterioration dhd to keep water from Tighe said the union was miffed at in­ too.” torneys with contempt citations. reconnaissance aircraft that flew within upper 20S to mid 30s. Daytime highs m the Ms. _ seeping into the brick walls where It has caused some of the bricks and U.S. District Judge Terry Hatter A 90 miles of the United States and flew Vermont- Fair each day. (juite cool at first then slow­ mortar to crumble. Wednesday gave attorneys until today to down much of the Blast coast before ly moderating. Highs in the 40s and 50s. I^ows in the 20s decide if they will appeal his order or leaving, the Pentagon says. No companies apply rescind the Reagan administration’s No incidents were reported and a U.S. ^"m^ oX New Hamp an in-house investigation” to license wes suspended for 24 hours. special effects in the film “American Werewolf in the neighborhood.” William Shatner and Marllu Henner will be Dick 'Harald. P.O. Box 691. advartlaamant, or to report r ' Menchoatar, Conn. 00040. determine Just what happed in the. At two minutca after midnight, a “Your Quality London” and was responsible for the bar scene in CHark’s guests on NBC’s fourth “TV Censored haws Ham. story or ptcture hfae.. ' Mikoleit incident, L am w said. The police officer stopped Kasulki’s.car on “Star Wars,” started young — and weird. Bloopers” show Nov. 7 ... call 643-2711. O lllcs hours a re ,. ' To aubaorlBa, or to laport a 0:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday^ depaiWent tape records every call it Main Street because it didn’t have a rear Man’i Shop” He said in an interview on WCBS-TV, New York’s Glimpses Frank Sinatra, E.G. Marshall, Arlene Francis ePWOry probWn, can 047-6946. through Friday, receives on 911, but Lannan said be marker plate, and charged him with “On the Town” magazine show, to be aired Friday: and Douglas Edwards have been Inducted into the Oftica hours ars 6:30 a.m. to 5:60 R EG AL’S hasn’t yet reviewed a recording of Mrs. operating under suspension. MANCHESTER VERNON “I was a weird kid all my life. I made up the National Broadcasters Hail of Fame ... p.m. Monday through Friday and Tha Manchaatar Harald Is a ' Frank 81natra has signed a deal with the Golden 7 to to a.nl. Saturday. Oadvary aubaettbar to Unttsd Prssa kitar- . Mikoleit’s call. Also charged with drunk driving Mon­ 903 MAIN ST. TRI CITY PLAZA neighborhood kids with third-degree bums and gas­ Nugget in Atlantic City, N.J., to appear there and Scott Baio of ABC’s “Joanie Loves Chachl” will ahouM bs mads by 6 p.m. Mon­ Christensen, meanwhile, says he’s national nows asrvtoas and la a’ day was Paul D. Martin of 85 E. Middle OFEN DAILY 9,30-3i30. THURS. Sil 9.00 OPEN WED.. THURS.. & FRI. til 9,00 hes and so on to try out these effects and they went also in commercials plugging the hotel-casino ... receive an American Image Award from the Men’s day throuOh Friday and by 7:30 mambar of tha Audit Buraau of ‘ • “ never received a copy” of the Tunipike. He was released on a written home and showed their parents without any war- Henry Morgan is celebrating bis 50th year in Fashion Association of America .... ti.m . Saturday. Ctrculatlons. ptecednres that 911 dispatchers are sup­ pronulse to appear in court Nov. 2. m a n p h RSTER h e r a l d . Thurs., Oct. 21. 1982 - 5^ 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs., Oct. 21, 1982 NOTICE LEAF REMOVAL Lo^g resigns, accuses O'Neill of tampering with police UlMd b«low !• I l » JlS E D ^ E A V e rA H D a R M r^ U P p lS o S ! New York and decided not to send backup ^ Nations fears real Manchaatar will THE LEAVES WILL SE FICK M “I think it is apparent that the unhealthy situation that government,” Long wrote. assTst ir a l police when fighting broke out at the rally^ \ HARTFORD. (UH) — Donald J. Long has resigned as Long was appointed stete police commissioner by the ABSOLUTELY NO "EWM MWED INWITH^ ^ handled by ""J currently exists, within the (Donnecticut Stete Police The commissioner said later the added presence o UP. The bag* muat b* ol ^ alzd ftat ^ ^ behind the curb stete puMiC safety commissioner with a three-page late Gov. Ella Grasso, but demoted in all but name after 1 riot-equipped troopers would have incited the crowd. letter, reportedly' accusing Gov. William O’Neiil of could not have occurred with a governor who was com­ a March 21, 1981, Klan rally. He was visiting his son in tampering.with th r“integrity and credibility” of state mitted to a straightforward and efficient state Halloween horrors police. Long, 45, delievered his resignation to O’NeiH's office ii Wednesday and sent a copy to (%1. Lester J. Forst, state mouthwash and other con­ be out by 7:00 A.M. Monday morning. police commander and Long’s deputy. By United Press Inter­ sumer items laced with Route #2 Will Be Picked Up Longihas been Oommissioner in name only since May, national acids and poisons. Route §^ Will Be Picked Up November 1,1982 and 1981, after violentfe broke out at Ku Klux Klan rally in “This year, with the October 25, 1982 and Meriden, injuring’more than 20 people. Long was out of Officials nationwide — ■ | November 29.1982 the state and tro6(iers never intervened in the bloody CHO I& sf MEATS IN TOWN fearful the Tylenol killings ' copycat versions of what November 22, 1982 happened here, we found Route 04 Will Be Picked Up confrontation despite requeists from Meriden police. and a 'number of copycat Route ||I3 Will Be Picked Up Long will be eligible for a state pension of $25,0OO and contaminations will “bring not talking about it didn’t November 15,1982 and help,” said Illinois At­ November 8, 1982 and $28,000 when he l^ v es the job Oct. 29. He said he is not MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS DELI SPECIALS out the crazies” — urged December 13.1982 leaving, for another job. BOAR'S HEAD VIROINIA BRAND parents to curb their kids’ torney General Tyrone ’ December 6, 1982 Fahner. “So I have sent In excerpts of bis resignation letter published today in BAKED HAM .•3 .4 0 trick or treating on the Hartford Cohrant, Long told the governor, “I have U8DA CHOICE— BON8LE88 L Halloweeni and four letters to the heads of LAND‘O'LAKES ___ PTAs and church groups The following etraet* will be pickad upthe weak beginning October 25,1982 and again reached the point where I can no longer remain a .•2 .3 0 Massachusetts towns In Novambor 22,1982. member of yoiir administration.” AMERICAN CHEESE banned the practice out­ telling them to have par­ ties where they can control Portland St. “For whatever advantage, political or otherwise, you SHOULDER STEAK MUCKrS right. Lampflghter Dr. what is given to the kids.” Edison Rd. Preston Dr. tampered with ihe integrity and credibility of the .•1 .8 0 The gravity of the situa­ Adams St. (Center to Middle Laurel rl. Primer Rd. B0L06NA Officials In four com­ Turnpike West) Edmund St. Laurel St. Connecticut State Police,” Long said. MUCKF8 tion was not lost on those it Elm St. Proctor Rd. LONDON BROIL Adams St. South Ledgecrest Terr. Prospect St. O’Neill, reached Wednesday, said “it is very strange munities in Massachusetts Alexander St. Elm Terr. Leland Dr. .• 1 .8 0 will affect most — the kids Emerson St. Ralph Rd. his resignation, comes 10 days before the election. LIVERWUR8T — Dudley, Palmer, Holland Ann St. Lilac St. Redwood Rd. looking forward to their an­ Arch St. Englewood Dr. Lincoln St. U8DA CHOICE— BONELESS MUCKrS and Fitchburgh — told kids Ensign St. Ridge SL “I am happy I could sign the bill that enables him to nual transformation into Avon St. Linden St. Ridgewood St. .•2 . 2 8 they were sorry but said Bank St. Erie St. Linwood Dr. retire now and' collect his pension. I wish him and his COOKED SALAMI ghouls and goblins roaming Bamwood Rd. Fairfield St. Linnmore Dr. Rogers PI. they felt banning trick or Falrview St. RooMvelt St. family well,” O'Neill said and refused to comment on SHOULDER WEAVER neighborho^s begging for Beech St. Litchfield St. St. James St. treating was the best way Bell St. Falknor Dr. Long’s charges.! .•2 .4 8 candy. Farm Dr. Locust St. St. John St. CHICKEN ROLL to keep them safe. Bidwcll St. Ixirraine Rd. In his letter,' Long listed eight examples he said “In this day and age, you Bluefield St. Ferndalc Dr. St. Lawrence St. MUCKrS “ Something like the Flint Dr. Love La. Salem Rd. demonstrated -the deterioration of state police. He ac­ can’t trust anybody, not Bow St. Lucian St. CLOD ROAST . .•2 .4 8 Tylenol poisonings seems Foley St. Santina Dr. cused O’Neill of.racial discrimination for ordering two N/CFRANKS since those poisonings,” Bremen Rd. Lyness St. Seaman Cir. to bring out the crazies,” Briarwood Dr. Forest St. Maxwell St. members of his security force promoted without merit U8DA CHOICE— BONELESS MUCKE’8 ■ 2 Bridge St. Foxcroft St. Server St. said William Borowski, 9, McCann Dr. Short St. said Palmer, Mass., Bunce Dr. Frances Dr. McGuire La. exams. .•2 .1 0 of Dudley, Mass., which is Fulton Rd. Spencer St. KIELBASA Selectman Stephen L. Bush Hill Rd. McKee St. .Long said a trooper, fired after attempting to fix a $4,- MARCILLAT O n S L Bm lm forbidding trick or treating Campfleld Rd. Galaxy Dr. McKinley St. Still Field Rd. TOP BLADE Marhelewicz after the Carol Dr. Garden St. Stone St. 230 ticket, was reinstated under Forst; a state police on Oct. 31. “1 think Dudley Middlefield St. Straw ber^ La. FRENCH BRIE “ IP .•2 .8 8 town board unanimously Carver La, . Garden Grove Rd. Moore St. sergeant', worked as a security officer at a Hartford is doing the right thing.” Caf?e Dr. Garnet Rd. Morse Rd. Summer St. hotel while. coUecting his full state salary on sick leave approved the ban. Cedar St. Glendale Rd. Summer St. Ext. “I think its kind of for Gorman PI. Myrtle St. Terry Rd. STEAK Bernard J. Wielock, a Center St. New Rt. and Dwight Boyce, 58, of New Fairfield was shot to our own good,” Shaun Chalmers St. Goslee Dr. Thomas Dr. member of the governing Griswold St. Nike Rd. Thompson Rd. death because of “ inept handling of a call for state Beauchese, also 9, agreed. Chestnut St. Niles Dr. PRIMO HOT OR SWEET GARDEN FRESH Board of Selectmen in Chester Dr. Hackmatack St. Trebbe Dr. police help,” Long said. Stephanie Palazzo, 9, Hall Ct. No. Fairfield St. Trumbull St. . Dudley, said, “We did not Church St. Norwood St. He iilsD accused Forst of “extraordinarily unethical said, “I feel weird because Coolidge St. Harding St. Tyler Cir. PRODUCE SPECIALS cancel Halloween. What Hartford Rd. Nutmeg Dr. Valley View Dr. behavior” for lobbying during the 1982 session for a bill we never got Halloween Cooper St. Oak PI. ITALIAN UPl photo we did is ban trick or Cooper Hill St. Hathaway La. Victoria Rd. to force Long to retire before he was eligible for pension taken away from us.” Heather La. Olcott Dr. treatiqg. We hate like heck Cornell St. * Olcott St. • Waddell Dr. benefits. It failed to pass after O’Neill’s office in­ Houston, still haunted by NATHAN LYNCH OF DUDLEY, MASS. Courtland St. Hendee Rd. Olcott St. West Waddell Rd. 8 9 < to have done this, but we’re Crestwood Dr. Henderson Rd. Walnut St. • tervened. ' . SEEDLESS GRAPES...... the 1974 Halloween trick or Hercules Dr. O'Leary Dr. SAUSAGE . . . won’t trick or treat this year \ concerned.” Cross St. Otis Sf. Wedgewood Dr. treat poisoning murder of Curry La. high St. West St. Logan, Ohio, residents Hills St. Oval La. Timothy O’Bryan, 8, by his Debbie Dr. Overland St. West Center St. MATLAW 7 9 < shocked by the recent Deepwood Dr. Hillstown Rd. Westwood St. father, Ronald, was trying judge delayed it. A hearing “I would not allow my Horace St. Packard St. Wetherell St. MAC/CORTLAND APPLES... Deerfield Dr. Palm St. was scheduled today. children to take candy this slaying-dismemberment of Devon Dr. House Dr. Whitney Rd. to encourage daytime par­ Hucklebbrry Rd. Park St. Judge refuses Q Q < Wilfred Rd. Chicago’s Mayor Jane M. particular Halloween, or tw o teenagers were Diane Dr. Pascal La. STUFFED ties and closely supervised Division St. Hunter Rd. Winthrop Rd. anything else from limiting Halloween to an Hyde St. ■ Perkins St. Winter bt. (Center to POTATOES ...... nighttime activities. Byrne, citing the seven Dougherty St. Pine St. • anyone,” she said. old-fashioned daylight Dover Rd. Jarvis Rd. C!hcstnut) Ronald O’Bryan, called deaths in the area from Joan Cir. Pioneer Cir. .12pc. pkg. cyanide-spiked Tylenol Since the cyanide deaths parade and party. Downey Dr. Plano PI. Woodside St. CLAMS “the Candy Man” by other Dudley St. Judith Dr. Pleasant St. ’ to speed up SWEET POTATOES/YAMS . inmates on Death Row at Extra-Strength capsules, Sept. 29-Oct. 2, similar Most police departments Kecnev St...... 2 5 '- the Texas Department of urged parents to halt trick cases have been reported around the country were at Corrections, was scheduled or treating, or limit it to in Florida, California, the least stressing the war­ ROUTE 02 to be executed on homes of friends or Colorado and Ohio, in­ nings they issue every The following streets will be picked up the week beginning November 1,1982 and again Powers' trial Halloween unless a federal acquaintances. volving eyedrops. Halloween. on November 29, 1982.

Cottage St. Johnson Terr. Raymond Rd. HARTFORD (UPI) — Former ’Transportation Com­ Academy St. Richard Rd. Adelaide Rd. Cromwell Rd. Jordt St. missioner Arthur Powers will have to wait three to six Dartmouth Rd. Joyce St. Ridgefield St. NYC police doubt suspect American Legion Dr. Robert Rd. Kane Rd. montha.for a trial on corruption charges following a Andor Rd Drcscher Rd. Scarborough Rd. Ansaldi Rd. Dugan's Alley Kensington St. judge’s refusal to move the case up on the Superior USD A Choice - Boneless Kimbeny Dr. School St. Ardmore Rd. Duncan Rd Shallowbrook La. Arvine PI. Durkin St. Kingswf^ Dr. Court docket.. - Karl St. Knighton St. Sharon Dr. “It would seem to me ... terribly unfair to the people SHOULDER CLOD ROAST ...... 1.89 Ash St. South Farms Dr. Ash St. Ext. East Center St. Lakewood Circle No. in Chicago at time of deaths East Eldridge St. Lakewood Circle So. South Main St. who have, been arrested and -arraigned prior to Ashworth St. Spring St. Ashworth St. Ext. East Maple St Lancaster Rd. Powers,” Judge Brian O’Neill said Wednesday. Eldridge St. Lenox St. Spruce St. A.sylum St Steephollow Lane Court officials said the judge’s decision effectively USDA Choice - Boneless 0 Elro St. Lewis St. charged with writing a bad check. Police said she was Autumn St. Stephen St. CHICAGO (UPI) — The prime suspect in seven Battista Rd. Elwood Rd. Lilley St. postpones'the trial for three to six months. cyanide-Tylenol killings eluded a police dragnet today in identified as Anne Jarecky of Barrington, 111. — a Benton St Farmington St. Lindman St. Strant St. Powers’day in.eourt has become an issue in the cam­ Fern St. Line St. Summit St. (E. Center SHOULDER STEAK LONDON BROIL 1.99 Chicago suburb. Bette Dr. New York City — the center of a nationwide hunt for the Florence St. Lookout Mt. Rd. to M.T.E.) paign'between ..Democratic Gov. William O’Neill and Birch St. Sunny Brook Dr. fugitive and his wife, who citizens claim to have sighted A man resembling Lewis checked into a Miami Beach Birch Mt Rd. Flower St. Lvndalc St. Republican Lewis Home. The GOP candidate for lieute­ aiong the East Coast and in the Midwest. motel Tuesday, the Chicago Tribune reported. The FBI Bissell St Ford St. Madison St. Sunset St. nant governor .state Sen. Gerald Labriola, claimed the staked out the motel but the man never returned. Bliss St Foster St. Maple St. ^cam ore Lane Law enforcement agencies in Ohio and Indiana were Blue Ridge Dr. Franklin St. Marshall Rd. Tam Rd. court and state were “foot dragging” to postpone the !So Substitute on alert late Wednesday after a resident of New York Employees of a nearby gas station identified photos of Bobby La. Gardner St. Mayfield Dr. Teresa Rd. Gardner St. West Meadow La. Thayer Rd. case until after the Nov. 2 election. We Give Old Fashioned Lewis and said he used their photocopying machine. Boulder Hd. Timber Trail For Quality C state reported seeing a car resembling one owned by the Brainard PI. Gerard St. Munro St. Because the charges against Powers stem from a suspect, James W. Lewis, 36, traveling west on 1-90 near In New York, police Said they doubted Lewis could Branford St. Glen Rd. Nike Cir. Timrod Rd. grand-jury irtvestlgation of alleged corruption in the Butcher Service ... have been in Chicago between Sept. 29 and Oct. 1 when Brookfield St. Glenwood SL Norman St. Tonica Spring Trail Buffaio. Bruce Rd. Goodwin St. Nye St. Tuck Rd. Transportationt)^artment, the Republican candidates The FBI described the Lewis car as a brown 1969 AMC seven people were killed by cyanide-laced capsules of Buckingham St. Grandview St. Oak St. View St. have tried to draw a link between the DOT scandal and Ambassador station wagon with a Missouri license plate Extra-Strength Tylenol. Byron Rd. Qreenhill St. Oak Grove St. Village St. Camp Meeting Rd. Hamlin St. Parker St. (Wood- Vine St. the O'Neill administration. _ STORE HOURS: number EPX-2042. “We don’t think they were traveling back and forth (to Virginia Rd. The- judge said he could understand the public s in­ Carriage Dr. Hannaway St. bridge to Porter) _____I 317 Highland S t In Boston a woman who looked like Leann Lewis, 35, Chicago) during that period of time,” said New York Carter St. Harrison St. Patriot La. Wadsworth St. terest in expediting the Irial of a high public official. But Moo. & Tues. 'til 6:00 was arrested at a hotel, and after questioning was Chief of Detectives James Sullivan. Carter St. West Harvest La Pearl St. Wadsworth St. Ext. Charles Dr. Hawley St, Perrett PI. Walker St. he said it was unfair to bump another case off the But Illinois Attorney General Tyrone Fahner, head of Waranoke Rd. Wed., Thurs., & Fri. ’til 9:00 MANCHESTER Charter Oak St Haxel St. Philip Rd. docket. . o * ! the task force investigating the deaths, said the possible Qinton St. Highland St. Phyll/s Rd. Warren St. T There are 694. cases pending in the Superior Court, in- alibi was'not iron-clad. Cobb Hill Rd. Hiflerest Rd. Pilgrim La. Wellington Rd. Sat. & Sunday Coburn Rd. Hillside St. Pitkin St. Wellman Rd. cluding‘161 defendants waiting in prison for their trials CONN. “We have not confirmed they were in New York every Cole St. Roll St. Porter St. Wells St. because they cahnot afford to, post bond, he said. ’til 6:00 minute,” Fahner said. Comstock Rd. Huntington St. Plymouth La. Westminister Rd. Missile tests Cone St. Jackson St. Purnell PI. Wo^bridge St. (E. “How do I tell somebody being held for a felony in jail The nationwide search for the Lewises is “concen­ Coop Sawmill Rd. Jean Rd. Putnam St. Center to Parker) ... that his.case gr her case is being pre-empted ...? trating on New York and the East Coast area right Country Club Dr. Jensen St. Radding St. Wyneding Hill Rd. O’Neill said. „ v -j now,” Fahner added. “There has to be some compelling reason, he said. The Lewises were registered at the Rutledge Hotel in will end early New York City between Sept. 6 and last week. ROUTE ifl3 “I just don’t sea it.” Fahner said investigators were checking all travel Th* following str**ts will b* picked up the week beginning November 8,1982 and again Prosecutors-withdrew two motions duririg on December 8,1982. *■*■*■■■■■■■ records between New York and Chicago. Wednesday’s hearing, both related to allegations made WASHINGTON (UPI) — The United States has agreed • “We are looking at all options for travel... in and out to give up use of the Marshall Islands as a missile test Agnes Dr. Dorothy Rd. Knoliwood Rd. Sago Dr. by Powers’ lawyer, Timothy Moynahan, that Chiet y f FROZEIS & DAIRY of New York in the time we are speaking of,” Fahner Alice Dr. Dorset La. l^ke St. St. Paul Dr. State’s Attorney Austin McGuigan leaked grand-jury m- GROCERY SPECIALS range 20 years earlier than planned. sail.. “There are so many aliases, it will take some Ambassador Dr. Eastland St. Lawton Rd Sanford Rd. In addition, Washington agreed in the three-year in­ Arcellia Dr. Elizabeth Dr. Level Rd. Sass Dr. formation to two reporters. time.” Amott Rd. Ellen La. Lexington Dr. Saiilters Rd. SWEET LIFE ___ terim accord with the Pacific island chain to spend $6 The New York Daily News said detectives may have Auburn Rd. Elsie Dr. Ludlow Rd. Scott Dr. .10ox.^ AvondaleRd. Esquire Dr. 'The state dropped its request for a contempt of court . S4oz. •1.10 BROCOLLIW/CHEESE million to improve living conditions for the natives near Lydali St. (Woodbridge Sherwood Cir, APPLE JUICE...... missed seizing Lewis by 90 minutes Tuesday, at another ^ r r y Rd. order agajnst Moynahan and another request to have all the Kwajalein Atoll test range, the Defense Department Eva Dr. to Town Line) Shepard Dr. mNZDMI BEOULA* OR THIN city hotel. Berkley St. Fenwick Rd. Lyme Rd Somerset Dr. data related to the allegations, including a report from .10 o z.' Bishop Dr. Ferguson Rd. CAULIFLOWER w/CHEESE said Wednesday. Lvnch Dr. Starkweather St. private Investigators who spied on McGuigan and two SPAGHEHI . tSot.12i*1 The agreement ended a foui’imonth dispute marked by Bolton Center Rd. Finley St. Main St. Summit St. (Oakland SWANSON HUNQRY MAN „ Bond St. Flag Dr. Marion Dr. to M.T.E.) reporters, be struck from the record. RONZONI aemonstrations on the atoll that prevented U.S. testing Bonner Rd. Garth McDivitt Dr. Tanner St. . tsoz.1 Bowers St. Green Rd. Moynahan said he was not surprised the two motions 21*1 CHICKEN or TURKEY PIE...... on the 700-acre Site of intercontinental ballistic missiles Middle Turnpike East Taylor St. (East End) RI9ATGNI...... Bretton Rd. Green Manor Rd. Milford Rd. Thistle Rd. were dropped.. ! SWEET LIFE * fired from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., and the Butternut Rd. Greenwood Dr. Mountain Rd. Tracy Dr. test firing of anti-missile missiles from the island to in­ Candlewood Dr. • Grissom Rd. Montclair Dr. Transit La. “1 thought that those motions were only f il^ for MU8HRG0MS aremss pieces.. ... sox. PUMPKIN PIE «.oz^ Ce£J3 Carpenter Rd. Grove St. New Bolton Rd. Vernon St. (M.T.E. to HOWARD JOHNSON tercept them. Clifton St. Hamilton Dr. North Elm St. Taylor St.) publicity’s sake .,..1 would say it was an act of wisdom The United States captured the Marshalls, part of Clyde Rd. Harlan St. Oakwood Rd. Vernon St. West rather than conciliaUon,” Moynahan said after the , I I oz. • TOASTIES •l.( Micronesia, from Japan in 1945. It has invested $1 billion Coleman Rd. Harvard St. Overlook Dr. Washington St. HGMESTYLE SAUCES ^ 1.20 Constance Dr. Helaine Rd. Parker St. (Lydali to Weaver Rd. •• ^poririff in facilities on the atoll, which is ideal for testing ICBMs Conway Rd. Henry St. He said .he uncertain whether he would pursue his Bretton Rd.) Welcome PI. . fle i.1 HASH BROWN’S b^ause of a relatively shallow 200-foot-deep lagoon that Cook St. Hickory Lane Phelps Rd. Wellesley Rd. complaints against McGuigan. The chief stete s at­ TOMATO SAUCE...... 2 1 8 0 * Crosby Rd. Highwood Dr. Pine HiU St. Westlana St. makes it easy to recover spent missiles. Pentagon of­ Cushrnan Dr. 2 Hilltop Dr. torney has denied any wrongdoing. « Plaza Dr. White St. .ISoz. 7 0 ficials said. Dale Rd. Hollister St. Princeton St. Wildwood Dr. iTAUAN STYLE TOMATOES CORN A OREEN BEANS * The Marshalls and the United States signed a compact Dearborn Dr. Hudson St. Quaker Rd. Willard Rd. Delmont St. Indian Dr. Richmond Dr. William St. COLONNA _____ « in the spring to end the 35-year U.S. trusteeship over the Denver Rd. Kennedy Rd. Riverside Dr. Woodstock Dr. SWISS STYLE YOGURT . tos.'3 / 8 0 chain and give the islands free association, but it still Doane St. Kent Dr. Robin Rd Wyllys St. Brii^x,'New Britain RREADCRUMR8 must be approved by a Marshallese plebiscite and Fall Clean-Up Heavy W

Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Dan Fitts, Editor Eliminating dividends tax is problem Alex Qirelli, City Editor criticizes OPINION Rom© sees no need to hike taxes

anti-bias measure elimination of any taxes now. HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican guber­ “Both groups felt that It was wise to repeal Rome discussed fiscal policy during a news natorial candidate Lewis Rome has predicted (the dividends tax),i both groups Indicated conference to announce a plan to coordinate Ja ck HARTFORD (UPI) - Lucien P. process and legal interpretation he could hold the line on state spending in the that they did not anticipate we needed tax in­ delivery of human services by state agencies. DiFazio, Conservative candidate for would extend the measure to allow next four years without raising taxes and creases, both groups did not see the need to Rome said he would set up a human ser- Anderson U.S. Senate, claims proposed federal both marriage and adoptions by while repealing the state’s dividends tax. substitute,” Rome said. vices council with commissioners of state Big turnogt could help Democrats 'V legislation to ban job discrimination homosexuals. At a news conference Wednesday, Rome “I believe I have not only the will but the agencies to meet regularly with the governor. Washington' against homosexuals would open the “ I think that if you were to call any reported the findings of his chief economist ability to hold the line on spending.and I think Rome said the council would help to Merry-Qo-Round door to gay marriages and adoptions. national political action committee, and a budget task force he appointed to study I can demonstrate that,” Rome said. eliminate duplication and maximize the the condition of the economy — to Rome’s optimism seems contradict the PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Here in many conspicuous exceptions to But spokesmen for Incumbent any constitutional lawyer it would be state taxing and spending policies. state’s efforts to. provide human services. focus the political debate. ‘"The task force indicates that I can survive findings of another study group. A bipartisan Rhode Island the Democratic this rule. Republican Sen. Lowell Weicker and opposed on that basis,” said DiFazio. And the expectation that the DiFazio was chosen by a group of a four-year period without tax increases, but commission studying the state’s taxing and candidate for the Senate, Julius Jack Qerm ond For example, in 1974 turnout Democratic Rep. Toby Moffett, who dropped 8 percentage points from Democrats will gain from this is support the measure, dismissed conservatives, backed by the National that one of the areas that I will have -a spending policies has predictedto a $170 million Friends back Curry Michaelson, is encouraged that gap between revenues and spending in the the previous mid-term election. founded on the fact their con­ DiFazio’s interpretation as extreme. Conservative Political Action Com­ problem with is my proposal to eliminate the HARTFORD (UPI) — The leader of a there is a heated three-way con­ a n d dividends tax the first year,” Rome said. • next fiscal year if the current tax and spen­ But Republicans took a bath, stituents are the ones who are And the attorney for the Senate sub­ mittee, to run after Prescott Bush Jr. national environmental group Wednesday has test for mayor of Providence. It of Greenwich dropped, his challenge He said elimination of the dividends tax ding structure is unchanged. Jules W itcover I losing 48 seats in the House — suffering most directly from both N ew ploy committee handling the bill said it endorsed Democrat William Curry’s bid for could mean a disproportionately Ir- i would be “stretching the intent” to to Weicker for the GOP nomination. may not be possible in the first year of a Gov. William O’Neill has disputed the $170 either because they were the unemployment and reductions in Congress in the 6th District. large turnout of Democratic Syndicated columnists say the measure would allow'gay DiFazio has made the bill an issue Rome administration because of fiscal million estimated deficit, saying an improved Rafe Pomerance, president of the Friends voters — and help for Michaelson ones who didn’t vote or, alter­ federai domestic programs. Said marriages and adoptions. in his campaign and criticized problems in preparing the next state budget. economy will bring in enough tax dollars to one Republican professional: “I threatens of the Earth Group, joined Curry at a Capitol ill his uphill campaign against natively, because they did vote “In my opinion, it will not legalize Weicker and Moffet for supporting it. But Rome’s fiscal advisors said the cover spending without any changes. news conference Wednesday where he can’t think of any reason myself O’Neill has not proposed eliminating any Republican Sen. John H. Chafee. but voted Democratic in a reac­ homosexual adoption or marriage,” Aides to Weicker said major com­ dividends tax could be repealed later on, and praised Curry’s work on environmental without the need to increase or substitute existing taxes and at one point during the Meanwhile, in Birmingham, tion to Watergate. for Republicans to vote this year. said Bruce Navaro, counsel to the panies and cities, including Hart­ issues. I can’t imagine anyone being coffers ford’s City Council, have banned job another tax to make up for the lost revenue. campaign said it was irresponsible to propose Ala., the prospects of Ben, Er- nout has becomq a critical factor is substantially lower than that in On the other hand, turnout ih labor subcommittee of the Senate motivated by being asked to ‘stay Committee on Labor and Human discrimination against homosexuals dreich, a Democratic candidate in projecting the outcome, not presidential election years. 1966 was a healthy 45 percent, as the course’.” Resources. and lesbians in personnel regulations. for the House of Represen­ only in terms of individual races high as it has been in any mid­ Over the last 20'years the tur­ Democratic polister Patrick WASHINGTON - P resident The three-page bill is a proposed It’s just an employment “anti- tatives, rest in large measure on but it terms of whether the term election since 1930. But nout in such elections has been 45 Caddell says his surveys don’t Reagan has tried to make a virtue amendment to existing civil rights .discrimination bill,” said Geoff the expectation that black voters results produce a significant again, special circumstances in­ Baker, legislative director in percent of the voting age popula­ offer any clear indication yet of out of sharing responsibility with legislation and is designed “to will go to the polls in unusual Democratic triumph or only tervened and the Republicans prohibit employment discrimination Weicker’s Senate office. He said the tion in 1962, 45 percent in 1966,44 likely turnout. But he says there the states. He named his concept question of marriage or adoption in­ numbers Nov. 2, nominal gains that Republicans gained 47 seats — in part because “New Federalism,” but it’s really on the basis of sexual orientation.” It And in Iowa the hopes of can di.smiss as inconclusive. in 1970, 36 in 1974 and 35 in,1978— of runaway inflation and in part are indications that a higher makes no reference to homosexual volving homosexuals was “not an a pattern of decline that, accor­ proportion of low-income adults nothing more than the old Army issue that I’ve ever heard of being in­ GROssm ens Roxanne Conlin, the Democratic because so many Democrats marriages. POI.ITICAI. professionals ding to the conventional wisdom, intend to vote this time. game called “Passing the Buck.” troduced or discussed in the Senate.” candidate for governor, are ob­ elected in the Barry Goldwater Sen. Paul E. Tsongas, D-Mass., in­ p r o d u c t s say neither polling data nor reflects a growing alienation Another professional, Peter But DiFazio said the demand for R n C ^ e v R n s com PRnv viously founded in part on the debacle of 1964 were vulnerable. troduced the bill in October 1981. from the political process on the Not only has the federal govern­ Other sponsors include Weicker, Sen. marriage and adoption rights would likelihood she will attract more registration figures offer any By contrast, in 1978, when Hart, says he also sees “more conclusive evidence of what to part of many Americans. selective work” being done by ment become ever more tightfisted Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., three not be made until national legislation women than usual to vote for a there was no issue that could be was adopted. “I don’t think you’ll see expect. But the political Over that same period the Democratic campaigns to bring at picking up the bill for social ser­ other Democrats, and another woman candidate over considered a referendum on it until you see a national overlay, a operatives — in both parties — presidential vote turnout has out particular groups of their vices that are administered by the Republican. Republican Terry Brahstad. anything, turnout fell to 35 per­ states, but it has even welshed on DiFazio, a trial lawyer, said due federal-national overlay,” he said. These are but three of hun­ suspect there ntiay be a reversal declined from 63 percent to 54 cent — but the Democrats of Jim ­ voters. of the trend of declining turnout. percent in the last two elections. Thus, there are two basic prior agreements to reimburse the dreds of examples of elections my Carter lost only 11 seats. states for money they have already Nov. 2 that could be decided And they also agree — again in A second general rule is that questions about turnout this both parties — that this is likely low turnout favors the 1HE EXPECTATION that year: How much will result from paid out. The state governments, simply by who decides to vote which are as hard up as the federal and who doesn’t bother. to be good news for the Republicans because it is lower- there will be a significant in­ spontaneous combustion in the Business PACs made big, Democrats. income voters, who tend to be crease in turnout this year is electorate? How much will the treasury, wind up holding the bag And with the election only two As a general rule, turnout in Democratic, who don’t make it to founded, then, on the fact there is two political parties engender for millions of dollars weeks away, the question of tur- mid-term congressional elections the polls. There are, however. such a dominant single issue — with those “selective” efforts? HERE'S A shocking example of late donations in '80 races the “New Federalism” at work: Twenty states shelled out money WASHINGTON (UPI) - Republicans waiting until the end of the campaign to hsdationSale An editorial to their residents , for welfare and in 1980’s 60 closest House races got more receive them,” he told United Press Medicaid payments in 1978 and prior than one-fofth of their contributions from International in a telephone interview. years. By law, the Department of business-dominated political action com­ “The public has a right to know to whom Health and Human Services was to mittees in the 20 days before the general candidates are indebted.” pay the states a toUl of almost $420 election, a private study group,says. Federal law stipulates that all con­ “ Business PAC contributions are No easy answers, million in matching funds. All the tributions of $200 or more received R113W’ Manville - swaying elections and votes,” said Mark Reg. 5.19 states had to do was submit their before the final 20 days of the election OMFT FACED Green, president of Democracy Project, JZONOIITE claims. campaigns be publicly disclosed in a pre-,' ■AU MSULATION a liberal non-profit educational institute. election statement. But during those POmMfiMKATlN no instant relief ‘"The most apparent reason for these For interior walls 15". 50&q final 20 days, a candidate is only 3 cu. ft. bag covers 33 sq. ft roR or 23 ”, 76 7 sq In the past, the states could turn in eleventh-hour contributions was an ef­ required to notify the Federal Election ft., 1" thick. VermlcuNle. ft roll their claims at any time, and the fort to hide substantial special-interest America has become a nation blood of alcohol, despite the obligation was still recognized. Commission by mail of contributions gifts from the voting diublic,” he said. totaling $1,000 or more. of pill-poppers. Have a claims of the sober-up medica­ Often the money was paid outTn one “Why else the bulge of cashed checks on headache? You’ve got your tion. year and the application for federal October 16th and afterwards?” The study said the “worst offenders in this game of hide-and-keep” included choice of dozens of over-the- But it’s easy to see how an im­ matching funds wasn’t submitted The report said the 60 House C Republicans who won with 58 percent of Rep. Bill McCollum, R-Fla., who moderate population will be until much later. counter medications that the vote or less received an average of received 80.1 percent of his business con­ quick to pick up on hollow promise instant relief. Never But in 1980, Congress decreed that $85,483 each from business political ac­ tributions in the final 20-day period R19 6V2' Manville mind that your head is splitting promises that they can have the states had to turn in all their old tion committees in the 1979-80 election before the 1980 election; Reps. Lawrence ’ 2’x8’x1" NFACED DeNardis, R-Conn., with 64.1 percent; because you drank too much last their fun, and not pay for it. claims by a set date, and henceforth . cycle. It said 22.2 percent of this amount MSHLATM ATTIC MSULATION — or $18,957 per candidate — came Marc Marks, R-Pa., 47.8 percent; Ray Lay over present tnsuletion night. There’s another serious FOAIPAKLS would have to meet a two-year time McGrath, R-N.Y., 42.2 percent; Joe 15 ’, 120 sq It okg or ‘ ’ between Oct. 16 and Nov. 4, 1980. Use behind gypsum, paneiing. Have a stomach ache? It’s problem. Alcoholism may be the 6ETrW6 SiCJf MO TIRED OP -rwis limit on claims submissions or for- Skeen, R-N.M., 38.4 percent; Thomas 23". 184 sq II pkg “This study shows how many can­ • 4'x8'x1"...... 4.99 probably because you overin­ number one preventable threat fiet the matching funds. didates try to hide potentially em­ Hartnett, R-S.C., 37.8 percent; and John dulged at the all-you-can-eat to our nation’s health. Millions barrassing business contributions by Hiler, RrInd., 35 percent. chicken and spare ribs and of dollars a year are lost in Then, last December, in the pan­ sirloin and shrimp and salad and business and industry owing to demonium surrounding the passage of continuing legislation to keep the dessert bar at the restaurant absenteeism and alcohol-related O p e n f o n i m / Headers' views government operating, Congress Reagan scrubs some trips last night. Never mind, a fizzy illnesses. Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 passed ambiguously worded legisla­ R19 6Vt ” liAanville tablet will set things straight. What’s more, alcohol has been tion setting the time limit for claims WASHINGTON (UPI) - President state could do GOP candidates more O A n FACED Or maybe you’re overweight. indicted in nearly 50 percent of at one year. HHS Secretary Richard Reagan campaigned hard in Peoria, 111., harm than good. They said instead ten­ Reg. 11.99 ATTK MSDLATION Too little exercise and to much all traffic fatalities. And the Schweiker interpreted this to mean for House GOP leader Bob Michel, but tative plans to go to the Old Dominion ■ATa HEATER For uninsulated attics 15 rich food. Diet pills might help drunk often doesn’t kill himself, keeping motorists on their toes and would you put us all? How would you that states which had missed the he won’t go back to Virginia and may just never materialized. ■SUATIMIUT 30 sq t1 roll or 23 ", 46 Reagan campaigned Wednesday for sq ft roll you out — if you don’t get too but people who innocently wand Accountability discouraging runners and cyclists, feed us? one-year deadline, but had met the stay out of his homestate of California Fits all heaters up to 60 but you are also facing the possibili­ until after the Nov. 2 elections. Michel in Illinois, where he announced 111- I ' n nervous from taking them. into his path. On top of everything else, the plan earlier two-year deadline, were gakons. Complete kit. ty of a dead dog and/or lawsuits. new farm programs and said his em­ You neglected to study for And now here’s a pill that To tlie^Edilor: says that people like me without our simply oiit of luck. The White House says a Reagan visit battled economic program will lead to a “But I’m not the only one who lets own cars won’t be moved until your exam. Take a pill to keep makes it OK to drink and drive to California could turn the tight lasting recovery. I support President Reagan’s posi­ my dog loose! ” you state indignant­ everyone else is out of town. It does SO NINE of the 20 sandbagged again. An inebriated party-goer, senatorial race between Democratic Michel, a 26-year House veteran, is you awake. The next night tion on a balanced budget and any ly. Right! — There are many say that the town is responsible for states went to court. And the judge pumped up with sober pills, and Gov. Ekimund Brown Jr. and San Diego facing one of his toughest re-election you’re so keyed up you can’t other political figure who does. It is thoughtless persons around town, providing us with blast protection. decided that Schweiker was wrong; Mayor Pete Wilson into a Reagan-Brown challenges. Opponent Douglas Stephens sleep. Take a sleeping pill. the mistaken idea that he’s fully obvious to me that deficit spending and each time one of you turns your What blast protection is the town HHS had to pay up under the 1960 contest. has blamed Reagan and Michel for And if depression really gets in control of his senses, may reaches a point where the bubble dog loose you’re doing something going to provide? time limit. ■ Officials rejected Virginia Republican Peoria’s double-digit unemployment and to you, you can always take a take to thfe road for the long bursts because of taxes necessary to stupid, dangerous and AGAINST After studying these plans, I don’t suggestions that a Reagan visit to that the nation’s struggling economy. tranquilizer. That’s what they’re drive home. And he may live to pay off the debt. Our current' debt, THE LAW! know who would be in the worst But Schweiker wouldn’t give up. for, aren’t they? regret it. being paid at very high interest shape — the thousands of people sit­ He decided to find a way to weasel rates through borrowing, etc., is, in Marjorie I.Arke out of the court-sanctified obliga­ IBS Woodland 8t 649-8474 OFF Now, in their finite wisdom, 159 Henry St. ting in history’s worse traffic jam 441 There are no easy answers for tion, even though Pennsylvania, the Reg. 169. Now $144. t ♦ • the pill makers have come along reality, absurd. trying to reach Ticonderoga or peo­ over indulgence. Taking respon­ I support a balanced budget state he used to represent in the 6 Panel Reg. 36.99 x ^G eoroiaftcific Reg. 5.99 with another product guaranteed ple like me. Self Sealing ‘Benchmark sibility for one’s actions comes amendment and also a closer look at Any way you look at it, it makes Senate, stood to collect almost $60 24” n E IN N C ^TAR , T RANK. H NKKORY to remove individual respon­ Article 1, Section 8, Paragraph 5, of Hard facts million in the federal funds. W and REPlACEiaT NN 4'i8’x5/32 ” FANaiM INTERIOR DOOR RHIT closest, though, not taking a pill much more sense to see that the GARDENS lOaFSNMCUES Installs from inside tnlo your existing sibility by fixing the overin­ our Constitution, the Law of the Lauan mahogany door Casing and Simulated woodgram on wood fiber to remove the self-inflicted pain. To the Editor: bombs don’t fall at all. I H o lly — English Covers 33'/, sq. ft. 15 year pro­ opening 32" or 3e"x80". dulgence. Land, to make money policy respon­ Schweiker decided to try mother rated warranty. Asphalt coated passage set not included substrate Blends well with I w/reo berries • 9 Lite Ctossbuck 32"xM"...... $219 decor 1 st quality Never mind that the FDA has If you’re fat, you’ll have to go sible in some way to the people of I am one of the people asked to Nellie Finn last-minute quarterback sneak. U.L. lisled. Slock colors Other Stock Sizes Reg. 36.99...32.9D Another continuing resolution was declared the pill illegal. Never on a diet. If you’re drunk you’ll the US who pay for these decisions participate in Civil Eiefense Fact 42 Maple St. Juniper— spreading coming up, and Schweiker prevailed mind that it won’t work. It’s an have to sober up before you in one way or another. Finding Day. Liii Hebi & Andorra instant sober-up pill, and it drive home. That means you’ll Accountability is the only answer. ’The Wartime Crisis Relocation on Sen. Harrison Schmitt, R-N.M., to slip an amendment tinto the promises that you can drink all have to go several hours without a Plan that calls for the evacuation of Unfair George Stevens resolution taht “permanently Burning Bush night and still be able to toe the drink. That little pill won’t do it 38,000 M anchester people to To the Editor: 3/19.95 466 W. Middle ’Turnpike Ticonderoga is dependent on their extinguished” the 20 states’ Claims. Waterboard 4'x8'xV»" Exterior line when the officer stops yoii Mi Laurels Many More Economy for you. having their own cars. We are vehemently opposed to the SNEATHNK SAROED PLYWOOD on your way home. With some misgivings, ScMnitt — M i l ’ STIR But how many people will have I do not have a car. People like me new water system going in on 4'x8'xV„". Exterior • V 0 00 *'4 12.99 who is up for re-election this year— Kaianchoe - Violets A Muir priced, standard The problem, though, is that to die at the hands of drunk Curb your dog without private transportation ac­ Manchester Road, Glastonbury. HOLLAND BULBS sized stud grade Solid core • y.' 18,98 did as Schweiker asked. Sources say medical science still has not drivers before someone realizes cording to the federal wartime ' My mother owns the property Calla Lily - Qerberas - 10.99 Schmitt was relieved when hjs gam­ Ready For Fall Plantii^ come up with a way to rid the that? relocation plan, will be relocated there and is being assess^ $2,800 Relger Begonias - Strep- bit was spotted by Sens. Daniel To the editor: along with key workers in for this new system. ’This is totally TULIPS ...... 16/T 4O toesrpus - Christmas Moynihan, D-N.Y., and Bill Bradley, 19 Mansfield. ’The plan directs all peo­ unfair because she does not need, DAFFODILS ...... 10/3.90 Cacti 1 Foliage & 4’x 8 'x V Top Quality Reg. 99' Lin. Ft. Reg. 11.99 2 Gallon To whom It may concern — D-N.J., who raised a sUidt. whoever you are: ple without private cars to meet at does not want and will not use the HYACINTHS'...... 10/4.39 Houseplants PARTRIEROARO 27” n m . RHRNER "RyfF-COTE" Clear. Protect carpets Heavy bodied white latex Your dog is a family pet and Manchester High, Bennett Jr. High water, as there is a beautiful natural 'The result was a compromise: If ; C R O C U S ...... 10/1.39 Underlayment grade 9 9 < and up • V ...... 5.99 Sate, non-skid back texture paint “Wouldn’t hurt a fly.” Great! or Keeney Schools. How are people spring on her property which HHS continues to lose in court, at FtlUllarta • Anemone • drape Hyacinth Snowdrooa - Ida - Eranthua - a mon You might be interested to learn without cars supposed to get there? provides the best drinking water least it won’t have to pay the states Along with other health problems, around and has taken care of ail her Comploto display of driod floworo Your that early last evening your cuddly what it owes them before fiscal 1984. Final Cost 2“ 7” needs for almost 44 years now. Feed & Seed I I creature assumed guard status in I buve a heart condition and am un­ Even so, Schweiker reportedly in­ for driod arrangomonts. Suppllaa for ,5 .9 9 1 0 ’x25’x4 Mil 2’x4’ Terra Reg. 8.99 Aluminum My mother is 81 years old, a someone else’s yard and terrorized der treatment. I couldn’t walk to tends to fight all the way to the tha “do*lt-your>aalfar,” Wraath It Mail In C fP — FANU. SASEMOTiNlOW widow, and lives on Social Security. Your Lawn NOW! CLEAR POLTFU a neighbor who was approaching on these centers with my medication Supreme Court. Special Fall Food Rings, Conaa, Styrafoam, Wreath Heavy 4 mil thick Ideal In 192 sq It. ctns lor 3n"x13V With screen While finish foot. Why wasn’t your dog in YOUR and my food and things. ’There are On that very limited income she can Wfira, Cona Wraath, ate., ate. vapor barrier 57 36 Washable yard? many other older persons like not make the necessary home im­ A congressional aide to)d my ’The explanation that comes im­ myseif. ’The pian doesn’t even men­ provements that are really needed, associate Vicki Warren ihe big mediately to mind is that you just tion the 800 and some elderly and such as rqiairing a leaking roof and problem is trying to find mopey for SliseiAtti'a Perennial Specials 11" 89* plain don’t care about anyone’s disabled in Manchester convales­ crumbling asphalt driveway. the states’ old claims in aj^hne of Hely Hooke, CngNeh DiIi Im, CimaUofw, Forgol Reg. 14.99N426D3 2"x30’ Waterprool Reg. 9.99 Window cent homes. What happens to thein.? - Therefore, the assessment of severe HHS budget cuts. “It will ll,l$li8.tt. Me Hole, Bhaola DoMee, Coreopoli WELLCSIES desire, let alone right, to move ISpSaationlf ENTRY LICK SET NCTTAPE about this town without being I’ve lo^ed at the reldcatibh $2800 for a water system she feels is only mean that they’ll have to take Turn knob Inside with Strong adhesion Keeps wells tree o( snow, leaves, ram pestered, frightened or attacked by charts in tte plpn. They direct 20 - being forced on her and which she the funds from some other program Special Fall key lock outside • 2 "i180 Fleg 5 99 4 ClM3»yNEA. bw a roaming dog. (Perhaps you even beiieve it or not 20 — towns in­ simply can not pay for, is totally un­ whre they haven’t made a contract, R ebate o f t a r / a2*o chuckle at the alw-abiding saps who cluding Hartford, East Hartford, acceptable. such as educating handldapped .Savejip to F all walk leashed dogs, enduring fuss, Enfield, to relocate their xey I am writing this for my mother, children,” he explain^. Sale Ends Saturday, October 23rd "...And if all that news Isn't depressing enough bother and, yes, injuries caused by workers and all the people without who is unable to because of ill . * 2 . 0 0 is 'WWOESTD DHU for you, it says the woolly bear caterpillars Indi­ So the fight continues, with dogs on the loose.) transportation, in Mansfield. How health. 1«itpneir$M 3127 wmmMhi TinpM J5PSL,. ” **•*!*■ "• 7$ $ M"* cate we're In for a long, dark winter." many people would that be? It must Schweiker still detemoined to pass M M 1 S I 4N-SII1 9Za-tI9o 741-22M You nnay think that you are im­ Barbara A. K ane be thousands and thousands. Wbiere the bock - not the bucksto the OPEN Mon. thru Fri. 8 t.m. - 8:30 p.m.; Sit. 8 l.m. - 5:30 p.m. proving traffic conditions by Glastonbury states. p la n tin g ■ TttCCC« eU M lAC -Closed SMnday, October 24th for Inventory MAMrHKSTER HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 1982 - 9

8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 21, 1982 Blakeslee wants to help make changes Thursday TV

errors' in distribution of state money to the hound to kill tha hair. John deal. Tony Curtis, Sally Kallar- 2:30 A.M. quickly," he said. praaantad from Clavaland, OH. (Q) - Undaraaa World of 11K)OP.M. mon, Lou Gossett, Jr. 1978. By Richard Cody municipalities, “ always against the smaller com 6 K X ) P . M . asto dsolda dashacarsa dal Stuart Heather Angel, Robert CD - CBS News NIghtwatoh Married, 53, with four children, Blakeslee is a lifetime nino paro 'Mama' Dolorss, au (2 hrsj Jaoquaa Couataau CD CX) CD P P - News Randal. 1931. 2:00 A.M. JIP munities in favor of the larger “ mmun ties. (D - EvBwItnm W«w» Herald Reporter resident of Lebanon. The district includes that town and nsgra orlada, dsoMo snosr- P - MOVIE: 'MIokay The 9:30 P.M. - M*A*S*H P - Madama's PIsoa P - ESPN Sports Canter He said state officials are not negligent in their duties, X ) - TIh m Tb Company arsa dal baba. Nadia conoca la Qraat' MIokay McGuire, Della CD CD - CBS News NIghtwatoh When a friend leaned over Russell G. Blakeslee’s Columbia, Coventry, Bozrah and Franklin. (X) (X) 99 - Slatorla haata qua Albartloo as Boaart (D P - It Takaa Two CD - Madama's PIsoa P -Vega* Dsn Tanna uaas all CD - MOVIE: 'Penny Sersnada' P - Crossfire A 10-year Republican Town Committee member, he but, “ I think a lot better job can be done. convisrts an doctor y so an- P P - T a x i SImka laams that 93) - Entsrtainmant Tonight of his tsients to bids an old Tha happiness of a young cou­ P - Twiiight Zone shoulder and suggested he run for the 8th Assembly GD-BuokRopan ( B ) - Prime News friend. (R)(1 hr., ID min.) has also been on the local school board for 12 years. He BLAKESLEE SAID his financial supporLhas been vualva eon su propia famllia. Latka has bean unfaithful. P - Hot Spots Today's pro­ ple who adopts s baby is shat­ District seat, he was hit, he says, by an idea he couldn’t S S -M oifc A M M y Veronica Castro, Socorro Ava- P P - Famo Lydia la rom- tered by tragedy. Cary Grant 3:00 A.M. operates a small farm and is a partner in a small snoad by a Broadway star who P -V a n o a a a gram features cabaret atyia mu­ 12:30 A.M. shake — that he could participate in the changing role of coming “ from people just like me. I mean theyre not S B - USA (^rtoOn Cxpmaa lar, Humbsrto Zurlta. sic and sntartalnmsnt (80 min.) Irene Dunne, Beulah Bondi. (D - MOVIE: 'Thunder In the systems software house business. tries to buy har lovo. (SO min.) P - NHL Hookay: Boaton at CD - All In tha Family 1941. Sun' A wagon train of Basque state government. wealtlfy. I feei encouraged. I ’m working harder becau Sl-Faatlvalof'FaMi P - Entsrtsinmant Tonight Edmonton P - Festival of Faith Saying the present legislators aren’t capable enough, ( P - MOVIE: 'Road Oamaa' A CD - Mission ImpossIMa CD - Jo* Franklin Show settlers pass through hostile “ With the administration that’s in Washington I saw (S-UtdaHotiaa P - Bualnoas Report truck driver and a hitohiksr raal- P- Twilight Zona Indian territory on their way to Blakeslee also said its time state control switched from lOKMP.M. CD - You Asked For It 93) - MOVIE: 'Crack In tha the possibility, and had already seen it begin, of respon­ "^Blakeslee then digressed '" ‘ o O - Nawawatoh Izs that they are sharing tha - Sports Tonight California. Susan Hayward, Jeff Democratic hands to Republican. 7:30 P.M. ( D (I) - Knota Landing Valana P (33) - Sttr Trek WorifT A scientist plans a pro­ Chandler, Jacques Bergerac. sibilities being returned to the level of state govern­ Prague, who has dropped $4,000 of her own money road with a payohopathio killer. tapaa her first talk-show prom­ ■“The whole operation of the state of Connecticut, I ( P - Nawaoantof C D - P.M. Magsilna Stacy Ksach, Jamie Lea Curtis. P - Nawsoantar 99 - Speedway Motorcycles ject to acquire unlimited energy 1959. ment, many of which had been taken away. And I'did not the Sm paign - $1,000 just recently to c ^ S o t oting her book. (SO min.) from tha Earth's canter to bene­ think, we’ve seen the result of one party controlling at ( P - MOVIE:'Any Numbar Can QD - All In the Family 1981. Rated PG. P - Psiloula: 'Punos da Rooa' from Costa Mesa, CA ® - Inalda the NFL Len Daw­ feel that our state goveminent in Connecticut was very “ This is a big difference between us. I ^ '" k she s g Play* A tuoeataful gamblar ( D -N o w s fit mankind. Dana Andrews, Js- the exclusion of the other for too long a period of time. d ) - You Asked For It A Television P - Bualnaaa Report (23) - Monayllna Update netta Scott. Klaron Moors. son and Nick Buoniconti ana­ well prepared to assume some of these responsiDiiiiies a lot more bucL than I have,” he said. He said he s put playa ona laat hand. Clark Ga- (DP-20/20 lyze this week's NFL action and It’s been almost nine years. And I think two parties are bla, Alaxia Smith, Wandall (I) - FamHy Faud 11:30 P.M. P - Madama's Place 1985 ... And I wanted to be there to help carry out some of in about $500 of his own money, and has raised about $4, - No Empujan CD - Moat the Mayors look ahead to next week's good, but the country and the states that make up the Coray. 1948. ( £ - Bonny Hill Show P CD - Hawaii Fhr»0 P - Lata Night with David P - NFL Story: Una By Lina If games. these responsibilities and to m ake. some of these 000. H e^ shooting for $7,500. ..nrters- P - MOVIE: 'The First Tima' A 93) - Indapandant Network Lsttarman tha NFL Players strike contin­ country need not one party, that’s not what made it (SS - T.V. Communty Collago 9 9 -N o v rs - Btarsky and Hutch decisions that might be returning to the state level.” “ I think she’s a very wealthy woman. I *1° collsga freshman finds that News CD - Indapandant Nstwoik ues, this program will be pre­ I P - Raportar 41 - ESPN Sports Canter ( P P - Qunsmoke Months later, most of the campaign and the great, but both parties have to have that input (and 99 romance and lovo ara mors Im­ P - Sports Probe . CD - Bonny Hill Show Nawa empted and 'NFL Films' will be tand how she can feel that she can - MOVIE: 'It Ralnad All portant than cheap thrills. Tim haven’t) in Connecticut for a long time.” ' 93> 99 - InsMs tha NFL Lon Daw­ P-C N N Nows CD P - Nightllna aired. 3:30 A.M. Republican nomination in the past, in a Manchester and she won’t come out on /he issues She a to c k ^ Night tha Day I Laff Two man son and NIck Buonlconti ana­ Choate, Krista Erickson, Kath­ 1:00 A.M. He pointed to the scandal surrounding the Department CD - Racing P - USA Friday Fights P - T o p Rank Boxing from Laa Herald interview gave this as part of the reason he is Reaganomics. I ’m beginning to think /hat maybe she s ara Involvad in a gun-running lyze this week's NFL action and ryn Damon. 1882. P - Freeman Reports CD - Sanford and Soii of Transportation. “ There’s a lot of good people that daal. Tony Curtia, Sally Kallar- (33) - Saturday Night Uva P - MOVIE: 'Rome Adventure' Vagaa running for the seat. running for the wrong office. I think she shoutd be run look ahead to next weak's (39 - MOVIE; 'Harry O' An sx- P P - Hill Stroat Blues Cspt - MOVIE: 'McCloud: Give An American girl goes to Italy to work in the Department of Transportation, but when man, Lou Goaaatt Jr. 1078. games. Furlllo savsa L t Goldblums'a - ESPN Sports Center CD P - MOVIE: The Great Brain’ He will square off Nov. 2 against Columbia redlsent ning for the United States Congress. pollcaman tumsd privets aye P My Rsgratt to Broadway' A fel­ learn about love. Troy Donahue, Thil tale, set at the turn of the they’re led by a director who’s obviously got a lot of I P - M*A*8*H 99-Sports Look accepts an assignment from the badge and Rsnko masts tha girl - Night Oallsry low officer is killed while taking Angle Dickinson. Suzanne Edith Prague, the winner of the Democratic nomination “ But on sUte issues, she seems m he veiy • of his drasms. (60 min.) P century. Is about a boy con err troubles then that Is expensive to the taxpayers of the I P - Program JIP man who shot him. David Jans- over McCloud's duty and Pleshette. 1982. tisL Jimmy Osmond. James Jar- in h Sept. 9 primary over Coventry resident Robert She won’t take a stand. And that’s probably ^^ause she P - 8 o a p P-Croasfira san, Martin Shaan, Margot Kid­ P - MOVIE: 'The Mirror McCloud must determine if tha P - Sporu Update nigan, Len Birman. 1978. “ Skip” Walsh. state. would like the people to vote for her f" d then not do 6:30 P.M. (23) - Sports Tonight der. 1973. Crack'd' Hollywood stare be­ ( P ( P - Tonight Show oTflosr was killed In his placa. A thircf-party candidate, Claire Connelly of Coventry, “ They lost more than 2,000 pieces of equipment. How w hat... I ’m sure she knows, for example, on a state in (X) - WKRP In Cincinnati P - M*A*S*H IQI - World War I come Involvad In a murder case 11:45 P.M. Dennis Weaver, Milton Berio, do you lose a bulldozer? Q D -C B 8 N aw a ( P - Fair Bound In a tranquil English village. Eli­ Barbara Rush. 1072 is considered out of the running. She Is nmning on the come tax. I ’m sure she knows whether she s going to 8:30 P.M. zabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, p - MOVIE: 'First Monday In “ I don’t understand this kind of operation and I think ( P - Chlquilladaa October' The first female U.S. CD - Psychic Phenomena Citizens Party ticket, and expounds socialist views. vote, but she won’t tell.” . , (13) r- Bamoy Millar GD - Carol Bumatt and Friends Geraldine Chsplln. 1976. Rated Channels it's gone on too long.” I P - Madama's Place Supreme Court Justice en­ (23) - Mika Douglas Paopla Now TV It’s not expected that she’ll have much effect on the out­ Mrs. Prague has said she is not for or against an in­ O - Yaataryaar.„ 1033 Dick (X) P - Star of tha Family PG. gages in a battla-pf-tha-sexss come of the race, though Blakeslee said he thinks she’ll He said the Democratic leadership is responsible. Cavan hosts this look at the av- P - Barney Millar Buddy rsscuea a beautiful lady P - MaoNsll-Lahrar Report with another member of the P - Entertainment Tonight come tax, but would be willing to Icwk into the Possibili­ anta of 1933. ' WFSB Hartford, CT 3) pull some votes away from Mrs. Prague. “ They appoint them,” he said, and if there’s trouble, the P - Mora Real Paopla who later invitee him to a party. P - 24 Horae court Jill Clayburgh, Walter P - Daapadida ty of one and bring a proposal to the P ^O P /® ^le d ^ P P - NBC Nawa Matthau, Bernard Hughes. WNEW New York, NY (D leadership should have detected it before it went out of IQ) - MacNsILLshror Report P - CFL From tha SB Yard Una P - MOVIE: 'Arthur' A young P - Qunamoka trict. Then she would feel the pulse and vote according ( P - Untamed World 1961. Rated R. WLNE Providence, Rl CE W H A T M AKES this race particularly interesting is hand. 8:00 P.M. 99 - MOVIE: 'lalanda In tha millionaira falls In love with a P - Film that there are no incumbents, and none of the candidates “ That’s why I ’m running,” he said. “ I hope to offer ( P - NoUoioro Naolonal BIN Stream' An Isolated artist If girl from 'the wrong side of tha S3) - MOVIE: 'Confaaslons of a WTNH New Haven, CT CD ^Blakeslee said, “ I honestly believe that I am very rep­ Noticias naclonataa con Guil- (X) (I) - Magnum, PJ. Mag­ forced to reveal hie hidden emo­ tracks.' Dudley Moors, Liza Mi- Window Cleaner' A healthy Bri­ 1:15 A.M. has any direct experience in the workings at the Capital. some input, but my main belief is that the smali com­ num investigatea tha hijacking WOR New York, NY CD resentative of thedistrict. I ’m very average. Just a coun­ larmo Rastrspo. tions whan his three estranged nelll. Sir John Gielgud. 1981. tish lad does more than clean 99 - MOVIE: 'One on One' A Neither Blakeslee nor Prague has ever run for a state munities have been hurt more than the larger cities, , of TC's choim r for use in a pri­ sona visit him. Georgs C. ScotL windows, espacislly whan he’s basketball star clashes head on WPIX Now York, NY 0 ■ Herald photo by Saviste try boy. 1 don’t have a lot of money. P-Jaffaraons son btaak. (60 min.) (Q) - Maatsrplaoa Theatre 'To office before. financially.” CIsirs Bloom, David Hemming. Invited Inside by willing young with love while battling the col­ ESPN Sports Network (S) Blakeslee said he is against an income tax, because he 99 - ABC Nawa Serve Them All My Days.' David women. Robin Askwith, An­ lege athletic establishment. Blakeslee said he feels he can bring his experience to (X) - P.M. Magazins 1972. goes on holiday and meets a HBO Home Box Office (Q) SPE C IFIC ALLY, he said, this has happened in the said he knows the people in the district already are thony Booth. 1078. Robby Benson.' Annette RUSS BLAKESLEE bear in the legislature, and lacking not much experience 7:00 P.M. ( D P - Joania Loves Chaohl P - Nooha da Oala young nurse named Beth. (60 O'Toole, Gail Strickland. 1977. USA USA Network (H area of education, where, he said, there have been min.) [Closed Captioned] 12:00 A.M. . “Just a country boy” in passing legislation is not a draw back. “ I learn overwhelmingly against it. (X )-C B S Nawa ® - MOVIE: 'Loving' A froal- IQ) - Wild America 'Swamp WHCT Hartford, CT (XD P - M*A*S*H snea artist arranges a business Critters.' Tonight's program 10:15 P.M. CD - Quinoy 1:30 A.M. deal which would bring him fin­ presents some amazing animals WTXX Waterbury, CT l a CX) - Muppat Show (39 - On Location: Catch a CD - Parry Mason CD - Carter Country ancial indapandsnee. George from southern swamps. CNN Cable News Ntwrk 31) (X) - ABC Nawa Sagal, Eva Marie Saint Starling Rising Star's 10th Anniversary CD - Pitfall (ID - Hogan's Heroes This celebration fsaturss the WWLP Springfield, MA SZI (X )-6 oap Haydan. 1970. 9:00 P.M. stars who began their careers 99 - PBA Pro Bowlara Tour (33) - Independent Network Nawa CINEMAX Cinamax (231 Shutdown (TT) - Jaffaraona 93) - MOVIE: 'The Top of tha (X) CXD - Simon & Simon atthis famous New York club. Coverage of tha Ohio Open is Hlir Part 1 This romantic drama presented from Cleveland, OH. P P - NBC Nawa Overnight 92) - ESPN Sportaforum ( D - Tha Marv Show WEDH Hartford, CT (2D la sat at tha Lake Placid Olym­ 10:30 P.M. (2 hrs.) ' P - MOVIE: 'La Strads' A 99 - Ara You Anybody? pics of 1980. Wayne Rogers. ( D P - Too Cloaa For WXTV Paterson, NJ ISI Area towns CD - Nina on New Jersey P - MOVIE: Tea For Two' f n study of Itinsrsnt carnival life as P P - Alloa Elks Sommar, Paula Prantiaa. . Comfort heiress dIcovers that the mana­ a brutal strong-man uses a WVIT Hartford, CT (39 1980 93) - Metropolitan Report cost to Bolton: (23) - Monayllno (39-Top Rank Boxing from Laa ger of har sstste has lost most poor, simple-minded girl to SPOTLIGHT Spotlight S3i - Pro Foot Arm Wrestling of hsr money. Doris Day, Gor­ P-Newaoantar (39 - NFL Story; Una By Una If Vagsa (39 serve him, Anthony Quinn, Giu- WSBK Boston, MA 3B tha NFL Playara strike contin­ P - AM Sarvloo Revelation P - Alfred HItohoook don McRae, Eve Arden. 1950. letts Mesina, Richard Basehart C o v e n t ry ( P - Monay Tioa ues, this program will be pra- ( P - Nawa 1956. WGGB Springfield, MA & Bolton / amptad and 'NFL Films’ will ba P P - Chaars A local sports- P - Bualnaaa Report P - El Doraoho do Naoar Ta- - MOVIE: 'Hound of P - MOVIE: 'It Ralnad All WGBY Springfield, MA l5Z) lanovala an Is cual Maria Elena aired. caatar Intaiviawa Sam but tha 10:45 P.M. P story Is bumped off tha air. 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EA^y. COME. M ANY THINGS TO ASTBO'GBAPH Coventry council mulls proposal PLAN VET... COME, BRIDGE BOLTON — This town’s annual cost for sending ■ r X THOUGHT Bernice Bede Osol garbage to the Windham Energy Recovery Facility r HEARD H ER could surge more than $20,000 because of the Ken­ CALL- One headache, to go Official wants tougher landfill-use rules dall Company’s planned shut-down, according to a ace at trick two and threw plant official. < ¥ o u r the student in with his king categories in the report. They include “ Before, you could just get a five Kendall had been buying steam from the By Jeff Weingart ers and in turn protect the life of our recycling facility at $9,300 per week. Without that at trick three. Now the stu­ cfiirthdagf commercial collectors, demolition and dollar permit and not say where the stuff NORTH 10-11-82 dent proceeded to cash the Herald Reporter landfill.” revenue, the tipping fees the participating towns construction companies, and local was coming from,” said Beliard, who is ♦ <)765 king of hearts for the second The current regulations specify that it pay could rise from the present $7.50 a ton to $19, Octobw 22,1962 COVENTRY — The Town Council will businesses. in charge of the landfill. Y62 defensive trick and then led is illegal for anyone to trensport refuse Donald White, plant manager, said Wednesday. ♦ A765 This coming year you are likely > put “ more teeth” into the reguiations Under the new regulations, commer­ his king of clubs. to the landfill from outside town. Beliard TH E N e w regulations would not He said Bolton averages 177 tons of garbage a 4A74 to make some Important which specify who can and cannot use said out-of-towners are now using the cial collectors would be required to pay At this point the Professor adjustments In your basic llle- exert much more control over residents month. WEST ' east reached Into bis pocket, took the iandfiil, if Superintendent of Streets dump. $300 per year for each truck they use to style. These changes will bene­ who use the landfill. Each taxpayer Officials from Kendall revealed this week they Qtwa..Mi-.... 4J2 ♦ 10 9 4 3 out some aspirin and handed Roger L. Beiiard gets his way. dump refuse in the landfill. Demolition fit you In the long run. would get one decal, which would be sent plan to close their doors and lay off all 160 YQJ 108 4 YK7S3 a couple of tablets to the Beliard said the current reguiations "BELLARD’S recommendations were and construction companies would have LIBRA (8«pl. 23-Ocl. 23) Be along with their tax bills. i Anyone employees within eight months. This is the second ♦ 3 ♦ KJ student. firm with those In your charge are not tough enough and do not control made part of a proposal which was^ in­ to pay $25 per week per truck, or $50 per MEANTIME, 0 10 9832 4KQ6 wishing to get additional permits would blow to the economy around the Willimantic area WtTH A WATER SUPPLY . ^ “Why?” asked the student. today, but also strive to bo tol­ “ what’s going on.” cluded in a Steering Committee report week for trucks which have a capacity SIDE THOSE WALL&THEVTJ-' have to pick them iip at the office of the within two weeks. The American Thread Co. an­ SOUTH “ I don’t have a headache.” erant and understanding. According to a report submitted to the submitted to the full council Monday greater than four cubic yards. Local B E A B L E TO HOLD O lj j FC~ ♦ AK8 “ You will in a moment,” Heavy measures produce sorry superintendent of streets. Those nounced plans to consolidate, which could mean the A LO N S IIM E , S E N E R A L Steering Committee by Beliard in iate night. A special informational meeting businesses, which take their own refuse YA9 said the Professor. results. Find out more of what residents who don’t pay taxes would end of more than 500 jobs. September, people are using the Iandfiil will be held Tuesday to present the to the dump, would have to pay $150 per 4Q109I42 South rattled off his last lies ahead for you In the sea­ have to provide proof of their residency White said he and other plant officials have been sons following your birthday by illegally. proposal and hear comments of year for each truck they use. Companies 4JS four trumps. The student’s to obtain a permit. trying to assess the impact Kendall’s closing will sending (or your copy of Ast'O- “ We know there is iilegal dumping oc­ residents. The council is scheduled to in each category would have to obtain a Vulnerable; Both first three discards were the Chirrently, commercial collectors are have on the plant operation and look for alter five and three of hearts and Graph. Mail $1 for each to curring at the present time,” he wrote. take action on the proposal Nov. 1. permit from Bollard’s office. Dealer: South Astro-Graph, Box 489, Dept. only charg^ five dollars per year per natives to raising tipping fees. He said the plant and six of clubs. When it came “ We do not know the extent of this prac­ The format of those permits would be M:, Radio City Station, N.Y. truck for trucks which are registered in West North East South time for the fourth discard tice. However, by increasing the rates The proposal Includes changes which more complete, too, according to the the town of Windham have been working on a plan 10019. Be sure to specify birth town, according to Beliard. Construction 14 the headache had arrived. and making changes in the types of per­ would make the rules more stringent for proposal. They would specify the address to generate electricity from the plant, and that of­ 14 Pass 24 date. Send an additional $2 for businesses seeking to use the landfill. companies only pay five dollars per ficials may accelerate things in this vein. Pau .He had run out of discards. the new Astro-Graph Match­ mits, and taking control of the issue of of the applicant and show where the Pass 34 Pass 34 He couldn’t chuck the club Those businesses are divided into three month for trucks with capacities in “ That would have a definite impact, because our maker wheel and booklet. permits, I feel, we will deter the offend­ material being hauled has originated. Pass 44 Pass S4 queen. West had played the excess of four cubic yards. electrical costs would be less. We’re going to Reveals romantic combinations Pass Pass Pass 10 as his first club to show and compatibilities tor all expedite it (the plan),” he said. He said its the nine and deny the jack. signs. feasibility and a timetable could be known in five I^ la r e r surely held ace- SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Hov. m) weeks. Opening lead: VQ Andover property revaluation ■FTHAT'S X L ^ H klng-small of spades for his Overall conditions lend to (avor He said this would be a long-time solution to IN LOi/E WITH AM? bids. Finally, a low spade you at this time, but for some Dodd endorses skyrocketing tipping fees, but he said it's possible |?OAAAN,THE NBA? THE was thrown and South ran reason you may anticipate neg­ RJNNIEST , _ By Otwald Jacoby ative results instead of positive there will at least be a temporary increase in costs UBRARIAN'" off four spades for his It h i n q i v e / i t m a k e s and Alan Sontag ones and impede your prog­ Edith Prague process is nearly complete to the eight towns that participate. “ I wouldn’t rule contract. EVER The student should not ress. it out, but then I wouldn’t rule it in either. We’re HEARP. The Professor was watch­ 8A0ITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec. ing the student playing the have cashed his king of 21) Enjoy yourself today, but Edith Prague, Democratic candidate for the 8th just beginning to put the pieces together,” he said. n East hand. He nodded hearts. He should have saved fry to do so Inexpensively M j Assembly District, has recieved the endorsement ANDOVER — The revaluaUon is have also placed the blame not only about three tiihes their present A meeting with officials from the towns has been K2 approvingly when the stu­ it for that important fourth possible. There’s a chanoe/lf in its final stages and homeowners •on the company, but on poor over­ level. This is due both to inflation scheudled for Friday morning at 10 a.m. at the discard, not to mention sav­ of U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. dent played his seven of you associate with big spend­ and the fact that assessed value will plant. ing the game and avoiding Mrs. Prague is running in a new district, and should be receiving official notice of sight by town officials. hearts as a strength-showing ers, you might become one be 70 percent of fair market value The Windham recovery plant is the first regional the headache. faces Republican Russell G. Blakeslee of Lebanon. their new assessments'by the miiddle “ I ’ve been satisfied with them,” echo at trick one. yourself. She is a Columbia resident. The district encom­ of November, the assessor said said Chmura. He 'worked for nine rather than the present 65 percent. garbage disposal facility in the state to operate. It CAPRICORN (Dm :. 22-Jan. 19) 5 South led a diamond to the Before you devote your time passes Coventry, Columbia, Lebanon, Franklin and Wednesday. years with a revaluation firm, seven They said they expect the biggest opened last year. Temporary furloughs by Kendall jump in assessments to be seen in which were efforts to avoid a complete shut-down and efforts to a sp e cif endeav­ Boazrah. Frederick Chmura, Uie town’s as its supervisor, and has been An­ or today, be sure, it will be “ Throughout the years, you have demonstrated assessor and primary overseer of dover’s assessor for several years the lake area. had at times held up the recycling facility’s opera­ worth the trouble It'll cost. Revaluations are done every 10 tion. your committment to bettering the quality of life of the revaluation, which began early and also Windham’s until just ACROSS 58 Distinctive air Answer to Previous Puzzl|^ There's a possibility it may not. all the people whom you have helped. I would par­ this summer, also said there recently. He said recent seminars years, and provide the foundation AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. IB) ticularly like to commend you for your work as a appears to be no problems with it. and speeches on revaluation that for property taxes over a similar 7^ 1 Tart DOWN Avoid temptations today to tell w i U - n e v ^ a m o u n t others something secret about The revaluation is being done by he’s attended and participated in span of time. Property values make 5 Top delegate to the White House Conference on Aging in 1 Open a mutual (riend. If you let thq up a major portion of the grand list, 9 Dine 1981." Dodd says in a letter to Mrs. Prague, which United Appraisal of East Hartford. have found that “ the revaluation is TO a n y t h i n g HE 2 Rhumba cat out of the bag, you will later was sent out to the press accompanieOMS. ONLY ■ ■ M. player Mel 24 22 23 bullet and yliBld. .. A nd you stay In tlie car. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Normal­ University gets housing loan ■ 28 26 30 41 Mrs. Peron 26 28 ly you go out of your way to be REPULSIVE. iPfeausTiNe-, n e v e r a A V •p e n n y R3R. 24 hour. Full Serve at the self-serve 42 Cartel ■” 33 helpful. Today, even In situa­ MISeRAei£/ YOUR THOUfiiHTS* T P A 31 s i c k e n IN O G fE P M S . 45 Former S.E. tions vrttere you see your WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - The U.S. program and the University of Hartford price. Famous Moriarty service at KJTTHN, R U T^... C3gP(GATEC> aSRAA-HATER - ■” ■ Asian 34 36 assistance It needed, you Department of Education has approved a was one of 14 schools selected. 'work for you. association ■ ■ might be reluctant to comply, $3.5 million loan to help build a new com­ The loan must be approved by the un­ 46 Sight organ 37 v n o o (Aug. 23-8apL 22) This plex of garden-town house apartments at iversity’s board of regents and the plans nuLUU 48 For hearing ■ Is not a g o ^ day to.go on a the University of Hartford. for the student apartments, which would «tToms SO Division 40 shopping spree. Extravagant NITNFUMU _ whims could lead you to buy The loan announced Wednesday preposition ■ 47 48 be ready for occupancy by September DEPtSTIWTS. things you don’t really need. carries an interest rate of 3.75 percent. It 1984, must be cleared by the federal 62 Maple genus ■ ■ will help build apartments for 700 to 1,(XX) education department. 53 Ovum 4B 60 61 12 nonstop r students at an estimated cost of $8 If approv^, the loan will be the Now.' More l7 54 Young lice Before picking a fight, SPENCER ST..MIUICH.y 55 Thin nail 63 64 66 million to $10 million. flights than ever/ recall: Doing unto others is largest the university has received, 56 Visutlize University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg said. PO= 88 67 66 what causes you to be done zNAUJ 57 Hilarity 3^\ Trachtenberg said 162 schools applied He said the school will seek other fun­ rollnorttieastemk iO'4ArM VMAJ AmiMTs rgt 315 .Center Street, Matfcheeter unto. lo-xi for loans under the college housing ding to supplement the $3.5 million loan. C«Bfn«*il WAKCrTipll FOOD CONBOIUt!o!!7 £ $urpHIIB-p MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 21. 1982 — II.

10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 21. 1982 Obituaries FOCUS / Family Edward M. Walsh 8r. burial at St. Isaac Jogues Church, Eklward M. Walsh Sr., 80, of 138 East Hartford at 11 a.m. Burial will Garth Road, died Tuesday at be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Manchester Memorial Hompital Bloomfield. after suffering a heart attack at his Friends may call at the funeral home. He was the husband of Irene home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 J o e 's , (McCue) Waish. p.m. Memorial donations may be Manchester's Glenn Davis He was born in Branford on May 3, made to the Tekakwitha Indian Mis­ 1902 and had iived in Giastonbury sion, in care of Father Sandy, W o r ld for 35 years before moving to Tekakwitha Rural Station, Slsseton, Manchester in 1958, He was the S.D., 57262, or to the Janet M. Joe German founder and president of Mac-Wal Schear Scholarship Foundation in Not-so-easy-rider Iiic., a iocal franchise of the care of Sister Judith St. Francis McDonald's Corp. of which he was Hospital, Hartford. stiil active. Before forming Mac- Mary 8. Qadraltla Wal Inc., he had been a proprietor of Mary S. Gedraitis, 90, of 73 The Model Food Store in West Hart- Eldridge St., died Wednesday night not yet saddle sore ford. He belonged to St. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Bartholomew’s Church. She was the wife of the late William Canada's Besides his wife he ieaves a cold,” Gedraitis. By Susan Plese strapped to his bike, a tent and daughter, Mrs. Terrel (Carol) Rice She was born in Lithuania on June sleeping bag set across orange People who are not used to high Herald Reporter and two sons, E. Michael Walsh Jr. 24, 1892 and had been a resident of M argaree saddlebags over the rear bicycle altitudes and thinner air get an il- and Robert Lee Walsh, all of Iness called hypoxia, Manchester for more than 60 years. In just two years this wheels. Manchester; a brother. Dr. James characterized by fatigue. He suf­ She was a member of St. James Manchester man has traveled Sometimes people he met Walsh, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary fered from it. Church and the Lithuanian Alliance more than 7,000 miles. That’s the along the way fed him and took Connors and Mrs. Helen McAuliffe, hooks him “ You don’t get enough of Manchester. equivalent of a trip across the him into their homes for the all of New Haven; and 11 _____ oxygen,” he says. “ You tire She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Herald photo by Pinto country and back. night. “ And I met many grandchildren in Connecticut and rapidly. Some people get dizzy, Nettie M. Helton of Ellington and So you’re not impressed, you ministers and stayed in a lot of Texas. Funeral services will be Saturday was the beginning of the faint, get headaches.” Mrs. Ann Hill of Monroe, Maine; 11 say. You took a cross-country churches,” he says. Saturday at 10; 15 a.m. from Holmes bird hunting season, but for yours But fatigue wasn’t the worst grandchildren; and 14 great­ trip last summer. But chances In addition to his tutoring Funeral Home, 400 Main St., with a Water in and under the brook truly is was a day of “ catch up” on part. It was the near-accidents. grandchildren. are you saw America first duties, Davis works as a part- mass of Christian buriai at 11 a.m. “ There were some anxious Funeral services will be Saturday a road up the mountain and the lower pond nearby. He plana to some piuch needed sleep. - Paul through the windows of a car, time accountant. But he’s been at St. Bartholomew’s Church. Burial Andrew Ansaldl Sr. surveys the brook at the foot of Lookout moments,’’ he says. at 8 a.m. from the Watkins Funeral develop It someday, but no engineering work has been done. Bengston of Portland and I had just train or plane. biking in his off hours for 10 will be in St. Augustine Cemetery, Mountain, after Installation of a water line beneath It. The line One of those moments oc­ Home, 142 E. Center St. with a mass arrived home after 23 hours on the Glenn Davis of 801 Main St. years. Glastonbury. Friends may call at was one part of the town’s water distribution system Im­ Adjacent Ansaldl land was developed for housing aldng TImrod curred as he was leaving Mount of Christian burial at 8:45 a.m. at St. road with but three hours sleep. took in the views'while crouched His first trip 10 years ago — a 'f - the funerai home h'riday from ’2 to 4 Road and streets off T|mrod Road. Other adjacent land Is town- Hood National Park in Oregon. James Church. Burial will be in St. provements. The developer Installed the line In an easement Back from the Margaree River in over the handlebars of a 15-speed mini tour by his present stan­ and 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations owned undeveloped recreation land. He was concentrating on the road James Cemetery. Friends may call across his property ajid^that-of the Dennison estate. He has bike. And the 36-year-old dards — took him over 200 miles may be made to the Ronald Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and our at the funeral home Friday from 7 to purchased a parcel Ijffcluding the\J)rlpge and falls at the foot of bachelor still has some energy of Vermont and New Hampshire as it zig-zagged up a steep grade, McDonald House Pediatric Famiiy Atlantic salmon fishing expedition. and suddenly he heard the sharp 9 p.m. left to tell the tale. back country. He made the trip Center of Southern New England, My mind is still reeling. It’s really clap of a gun discharging. Davis, a math and accounting on an old three-speed bike. P.O. Box 1647, New Haven 06507. Charles J. O’Donnell hard for me to sort everything out. “ I heard the bullet ricochet Were residen s overtaxed? tutor, hasn’t seen all the country, Then the biking bug bit, and he Charles J. O’Donnell, 50, of East However, I ’ll try. twice very close to me,” he says. Mabel E. Donovan mind you. This summer he piled decided to try longer jaunts. ” I Hartford, died suddenly Wednesday I ’m hooked on salmon fishing. I He didn’t stop to find out where Mabel E. (P erry) Donovan, 83, on 4,000 miles between wanted to see the country. 1 was at his home. He was the brother of the bullet had landed, or who had formerly of Springfield, Mass., died caught my first Atlantic salmon, Albuquerque, N.M. and Seattle, hardly ever out of New Kevin O’Donnell of Manchester. almost done him in. “ I just kept Monday at the Baystate Medical Smith, Weinberg differ on surplus and for the rest of my life I shall Wash. The trip took him over 55 England,”, he says. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. Davis didn’t train seriously for going,” he says. Center, Wesson Unit. She was the and had lived there until moving to remember the feeling of the strike mountain passes. his long tour. He got himself into mother of Albert G. Donovan of East Hartford three years ago. and the surge of power at the end of The summer of 1981 he toured HE'S HAD m s SHARE of had to make an additional ap­ shape by occasional running and Manchester. Besides his brother he leaves his By Nancy Thompson ratee earned on our funds. “ Either Mayor Penny was not on the line along with the surroundings the South — he traveled more close encounters of the two-ton propriation of $40,000 (approximate­ cycling. But the real training She also leaves another son, parents, Charles J. and Helen Herald Reporter “ The fund balance of $479,000 iS' top of our town’s financial situation and the companions with me on the than 3,000 miles through kind, too. ” A J.P. Stevens truck ly) to pay for clean-up operations. came when he was actually on Charles E. Donovan of Springfield; (Ivany) O’Donnell of Brooklyn, N.Y. only 1.3 percent of the total town or he knowingly withheld such infor­ river that day. Virginia, North Carolina, missed me by inches,” he says. Republican Town Chairman Cur­ This year we budget^ for an or­ Tennessee, and West Virginia. the road, biking in moutainous seven grandchildren; and six great­ Funeral arrangements are in­ budget of $35,139,000. This is a very mation from the public,’’ the One of my newfound friends. Hol­ But cars have also given him grandchildren. tis M. Smith today charged that conservative amount of money to Republican chairman charged. “ It dinary winter, but who knows.” This summer he was on the territory. some hair-raising experiences. complete. Services and burial will ly Johnson, Margaree guide and Funeral services were held today residents are being overtaxed this hold for unexpected expenses,’’ she is difficult to believe he was un­ Smith said, “ Speculation has it road for 115 days. He estimates “ It’s especially bad in the be in Brooklyn. Holmes Funeral super fisherman, remarked, “ Joe, “ At first it was pretty rough, in Springfield. Home, 400 Main St., Manchester, year. He cited a recently revealed added. aware of a surplus of such that a surplus could be used this the total trip cost him a little getting used to the altitude,” he national parks,” he says. “ They $479,000 surplus in the town budget. Smith, however, said the surplus magnitude.” fiscal year for pet projects of the ye’ll never forget the very first more than $1,000, though he are heavily trafficked with Vivian M. Murray has charge of local arrangements. says. “ And the weather was sur­ However, Deputy Mayor Barbara should have been apparent in early Democrat administration.” salmon y’ve hooked and landed.” never spent a dime on lodging. narrow roads.’’ Funeral services will be held The budget was prepared in a prisingly cold. They had a cold Anna Cooley B. Weinberg — in a statement May. Mrs. Weinberg countered, He is so right. Especially after I “ Yellowstone is the worst,” he Friday at 10:15 a.m. for Vivien bipartisan subcommittee and was HE WANDERED like a spring in New Mexico and I was Funeral services will be held released Wednesday — defended the “ The surplus was the result of “ Budgets aree too important to be went fishless for six days, and stood says. “ The roads are pot-holed. I (Marion) Murray, 82, of 55-B unanimously approved by directors modern day hobo, belongings suffering a bit. I picked up a Saturday with a mass of Christian' budget, saying that the amount of record high interest rates earned on used or political ends.” in 41- to 45-degree water each day wouldn’t advise people to bike in Downey Drive, who died Tuesday at from both parties. burial at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget the surplus was not known until town funds," he said. “ Since short with the wind whistling down the Yellowstone. It takes someone Manchester Memorial Ho^ital. She According to Mrs. Weinberg’s SHE CITED a proposal made by Church for Anna Cooley, 95, of 18 after the budget was adopted in term interests rates have only with a lot of experience.” was the wife of the late William A. statement, the members of the Republican Director William J. river. Hawthorne St., who died Tuesday. May. recently fallen, the largest portion Davis flew out to New Mexico Murray. budget committee .knew there would Diana, a candidate for judge of But that’s not the main reason The Holmes Funeral Home, ’ 400 Mrs. Weinberg, who is of the surplus must have been to begin his trip in May, then She was born in Barre, Vt. on Jan. be a surplus, but did not know the probate court, to reinstate leaf pick­ I ’ve come home with such warm Main St., has charge of chairwoman of the Board of Direc­ realized by early May — less than flew back home again in 27,1900. She had lived in West Hart­ specific amount until the end of the up, using surplus funds. feelings. If you figure two weeks of arrangements. There are no calling tors’ budget committee, said, “ The two months prior to the end of the September. Since he was ford before moving to Manchester fiscal year on June 30. “ We would all like to restore leaf hours. Memorial donations may be fund balance ... is not ‘ found fiscal year. fishing with only one fish landed, sightseeing, he didn’t try to 30 years ago. Before retiring in 1974,. She noted that the town has a con­ pick-up but two important issues made to the Window Fund of St. money.’ It is a result of unexpended . another fish on and lost, and another average a set number of miles a she was treasurer and o ffice “ Taxes could have been set ap­ tingency fund of $200,000— of which Come quickly to mind,” she‘ said. Bridget Church. funds from the previous year and a fish risen, but not hooked, plus a few day. He did manage about 80 manager of G.T. LaBonne proximately one mill lower,’ ’ Smith $150,000 is allocated “ for anticipated “ One, the cost would be quite large, higher-than-anticipated interest “ pulls,” you would think me crazy miles a day in Idaho and Oregon, Associates. She was a member of John Hohl said. expenses that were not known from and, two, the administration has with a return like that after all those though. the Ladies of St. Joseph’s Cathedral VERNON —John Hohl, 90, of 33 a dollar and cent point of view.” stated that it is not even physically SM ITH LAID much of the blame Davis admits that cyclists are and its past president, a member of Cubles Drive, formerly of hours of constant casting in cold at the feet of Democratic Mayor “ That leaves us with a true un­ able to do it with such short notice. Manchester, died Wednesday at Man charged water. a bit odd. “ It’s the things we do,” the Auxiliary of St. Francis Hospital Stephen T. Penny — now running for allocated contingency of $50,000,” “ The time for adding to the ap­ and Medical Center, one of the New Britain General Hospital. I ’ve been smitten by the river. he says. “ There are not many the state Senate seat held by she aid. “ Do you remember the propriations was during the budget founders of the Cheer Cup board at He was born in Switzerland on I ’ve been smitten by the surroun - people willing to take on the on warrant Republican Carl A. Zinsser. late storms last year? The board process — not during an election.” St. Francis Hospital, and a member Dec. 7, 1891. Before retiring he had A Manchester man was arrested dings. I ’ve been smitten by the challenge” And even as bikers go, Davis of Manchester Memorial Hospital been employed as the manager of early this morning on a warrant native Nova Scotians, and by the considers himself an oddity. Herald photo by Tarquinlo Auxiliary. the deli department of the former charging him with failure to appear salmon fishermen I met from “ Most bikers find long hill climbs She was a 1923 summa cum launa Hartford Market for many years. at a court hearing on a drunk driving around the country, England and graduate of Smith College and a He leaves two daughters, Betty drr6st difficult. They try to avoid Canada on that fine river. All of GLENN DAVIS IS ALL DECKED OUT IN BIKING GEAR member of the Smith College Club Benedict of Vernon and Helen William T. Atkins, 20, of 334 E. HANDS THAT STEERED DAVIS that, plus THE fish, makes it a great . . . he just returned from 4,000 mile trip. of Hartford. She was active during Stanley of Escondido, Calif.; two Center St., was stopped while AN OUTSTANDING . . . past many dangers I’leaHC turn to paije 14 World War II, serving as an air raid sisters; eight grandchildren; and driving a car near the intersection LEADER scene. ' warden 'for the civil defense. She eight great-grandchildren. of Broad and Center streets, police The Margaree is a magnificent was also a former member of St. Funeral services will be Friday at said. He was also chargeid with stream. Although we were plagued They include Professors The poem “ Swansongs” begins: Bridget Church, Manchester. 10:30 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral driving without a license. with low water, thus very poor IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT It's all a bit overwhelming Christopher Barstow and John “ The wild swans are flying mad in She leaves« a son, James C. Home, 400 Main St., Manchester . Atkins was held overnight in lieu fishing, the river itself is beautiful. Rathmell of Cambridge, Claude a mist tonight Murray in California; four There are no calling hours. Burial of $500 cash bond. He is scheduled to At the lower end it winds through Rawson of Warwick University and “ And their eyes are ravished pale daughters, Mrs. William (Natalie) will be in East Cemetery. appear in Manchester Superior farms and meadows with sheep and W.W. Robson of Edinburgh Univer­ and their skin Carroll and Mrs. George (Nancy) Court on Nov. 8. “ Is skimmed with light Michael Graboyea cows grazing in the adjacent fields. sity. . LaBonne, both of Manchester, Mrs. At 10 p.m. Wednesday, police Is England's Miss Lenier "As they twirling fly It’s not unusual to climb up out of “ She is unashamedly a lyric and Robert (Muriel) Balboni in Virginia, Michael Graboyes 32, of charged Elizabeth A. Warren, 43, of romantic poet in the tradition of ■ “ Across the moonlit hagridden and Mrs. Carl (Katharine) Ellis of Philadelphia, Pa., died Oct. 16 in South Windsor with driving under the the river and come face to face with Leadership Blake and Shelley,’’ said Rathmell, sky.’ ’ Newington; 22 grandchildren; six Philadelphia. Funeral services were influence. a heifer or two, nonchalantly a fellow of Christ’s College, Cam­ “ When I say ‘swan,’ I don’t mean great-grandchildren, and two held there. He was the brother of Police said Ms. Warren was seen I chewing their cuds, and ignoring our new Shakespeare? swan,” the poet said in an interview cousins. Lisa Graboyes Collier of driving erratically on Olcott Street. Steve knows how to priortize govern­ two-legged intruders. bridge. “ The distinguishing qualities of in Berkeley. ”I mean sort of a Funeral services will be at 10:15 Manchester. She failed sobriety tests, they said. As the river climbs into the ment spending - Menchester hes the Sue Lenier’s poetry seems to me to mixture of freedom, something im­ a.m. Friday from the John F. Memorial contributions may be She was released after processing Highlands it becomes even prettier. ^ lowest per cepite expendituree of all be its fierce imaginative energy and possible to get, a poisonous longing Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. made to the YWCA Nursery School, on a promise to appear in court on Trees in fall plumage make the By Scott MacLeod for it, a wish to escape and 78 N. Main St., Manchester. towns Its size In the state and Is 24th its total indifference to academic Center St. with a mass of Christian Nov. 9. surroundings more beautiful at each United Press International of the 29 capita region towns In Its tax notions of what constitutes a con­ something so beautiful that it is turn of the road and the river. temporary poetic idiom," he said. threatening.” 'ifl levy on homes and autos. CAMBRIDGE, England — A first The water has to be the clearest I But comparisons come back to Another stanza: collection of poems by the young Shakespeare. In one of her exercises “ The poet holds his pen like the have ever seen, and I ’ve fished the granddaughter of an English fisher­ S' Miss Lenier rewrote the Bard, and swan its feather Fire Calls West, western Canada, Quebec, man has startled poetry authorities some authorities believe she im­ “ Each loose, each clutching, one Leadership Labrador as well as New England. I into claiming she may be another proved the original. natural one not, thought these places had clear William Shakespeare. (Town) Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Shakespeare’s Sonnet 26: “ One flying one not. M a n c h e s t e r Tuesday, 7:47 p.m. water, but the Margaree has them “ She is the biggest thing since — U n n e c e s s a r y c a ll. Wednesday, 3:03 p.m. —Search and rescue. Kings During Steve’s 5 years In offiea, new “ Lord of my love, to whom “ Neither ever moves together.” all backed off the boards. Shakespeare,” said John Newton, Tuesday, 10:44 a.m . —Grass fire. Center and Highway, Coventry. vassalage , ■ ’Tve been in the room when she Interstate 86 westbound services such as paramedics, before director of English studies at Cam­ — Electrical fire, 368 McKee streets (Town) (North and South Coven­ We parked Paul’s trailer at the "Thy merit hath my duty strongly composes,” said Newton. ” It comes (Eighth District) school day care, a conservator for the bridge’s a a r e College. “ The posi­ Keeney St. (Town) Wednesday, 5:22 p.m. try, Mansfield, Columbia, Heart of Hart’s Tourist Farm in knit, out in a terrific scribble. Her first Tuesday, 8:40 p.m. tion of poetry in England has been Tuesday, 12:36 p.m. —Medicai call, 35 Irving St. Easgleville, Bolton, An­ retarded and elderly without family. northeast Margaree. Mary Hart and "T o thee I send this written em­ job after composing is to write it out —Storage shed fire, 336 completely transformed over­ —Medical call. Highland (Eighth District) dover and Tolland) Improved police services and a newly her husband Laird cater to tourists, bassage legibly, as she can’t read her own Main St. (Eighth District) 4 night.” Park (Town) Wednesday, 11:17 p.m. Wednesday, 10:36 p.m. fishermen, and hunters. Warm, "T o witness duty not to show my handwriting because it comes out so Wednesday, 12:04 a.m. equipped fire department have “ Bloody ‘ell,” replies Sue Lenier, Tuesday, 1:25 p.m. —False alarm. Box 362 —Smoke, Deborah Drive, wit. fast. —Medical call, 41 Center begun. friendly, gracious people, they are 24, to the adulation. “ It’s all a bit —Medical call, 810 Main St. (Town) Coventry. North Coventry. Miss Lenier’s version: “ She is exceptional because of her St. (Town) typical of the Nova Scotians we met overwhelming.” (Town) Thursday, 3:38 a.m. Thursday, 2:05 a.m. "Lady of life, to whom with weary richness, range and profundity. And Wednesday, 12:11 a.m. along the river. Miss Lenier’s first collection of Tuesday, 3:37 p.m. —Medical call, 44 Case —Rescue, Main Street, sage there isn’t one personality in her —Medical call, 138 Garth Wherever we went, we were made poems, “ Swansongs,” was —Smoke investigation, 307 Drive (Town) Coventry. South Coventry) " I make my plea and lay my duty work. You don’t know where she is, Road (Town) to feel welcome. We were made to published in April by Cambridge’s W. Middle Turnpike Thursday, 8:29 a.m. down, like Shakespeare. You don’t know Wednesday, 1:48 a.m. Oleander Press. (Eighth District) —Odor of natural gas. feel that people were interested in "Take from me here this busy where Shakespeare is.” —Dumpster fire, 147 Broad ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ E ver since there’s been a flurry of Cooper Hill and Cedar us. whittling page The comparison to Shakespeare is St. (Town) publicity— unheard of for unknown streets (Town) “ And darken its margins with also made because of Miss Lenier’s Wednesday, 1:48 a.m. Tw o or three times when we In­ poets — including a London Sunday MEANS BETTER LEADERSHIP advertently stumbled onto your careful frown.” commitment t& writing dramatic —Fire at town dump, Land- Times writeup and a BBC interview. Charge Tolland County verse — four plays already, although fili Way (Town) someone’s property, we were There barely seems room for Miss Lenier, whose bony figure none has been published or staged. Wednesday, 10:25 a.m. Wednesday, 4:43 p.m. treated like guests, not trespassers. another monumental poet in the and black hair give her a striking Miss Lenier, who grew up in Bir­ lodged —Gas washdown, 348 W. —Ambulance call, Allen’s FOR THE STATE Even invited in for tea in one in­ land of Milton, Shelley, Tennyson, resemblance to the late Virginia mingham, said her commitment is Middle ’Dirnpike (Town) Supermarket, Route 44A, stance — waders, fish rods and all. Browning and of course Woolf, is a Cgmbridge graduate to “ pure poetry,” not to be inter­ Wednesday, 1:35 p.m. Coventry. (North and Shakespeare. The salmon fishermen that we presently studying drama and acting preted merely as flowerly language. An East Hartford man —Medical call, 22 Pine St. South Coventry) But Newton, Miss Lenier’s college met were just super. Most of the at the University of California at was charged Wednesday tutor, says her immense range, ” I guess if you feel something with trying to fill false I r men and one woman were old hands Berkeley on Cambridge’s Harkness depth and tendency to be both strong enough it comes naturally,” prescriptions at a local on the river, and went out of their Fellowship. “ profound and prolific underscore the she has said. " I feel strongly about pharmacy. U fl INSURAHCI t o Htlp Her supporters applaud the beauty, the most important thing in Jim way to help the two neophyte talent of a genius. I “ music” and “ pure poetry” that Police said Thomas J. Nutmeggers trying to find our way The superlatives predictably the world.” f i n a l dominate her style, flying against McGlynn, 30, attempted to McCavanagh ^ STEVE PENNY to the various holding pools and lies. triggered a minor controversy fill a prescription for w i^m London’s literary establish­ the “ social realism” of poetry since Tylenol with codeine at the Holly Johnson df Oxford N.S. EVERYONE ACCEPTED listens to ^ ment. One critic said all the publici­ World War II. Shop Rite Pharmacy at 214 ' ‘ *5000 ' whom I ’ve already mentioned, the UPl photo I FROM AGE 46 TO 87 ty is rather a source of Spencer St. Rev. Nhrman MaePherson of New Club news No salesman will call Write, 'yyy “ amusement” in some poetry In the 96 poems in “ Swansongs,” ► give your age or call for F R E E /^ ^ you. He is 4 GUsgow N.S., Jim Grey of Yardley, Miss Lenier writes of kisses, hills, The Herald wants your club McGlynn was charged imocMT.snTE satrai circles, SUE LENIER IS A T BERKELEY with obtaining a false Pa. (author of ‘ ‘Handbook For the trees, flowers, tears, larks and love. news! “ My first impression is she is not . . . she's writing verse drama prescrption and illegally your man. Margaree” ) ,Kaf Scherer, and The poems are expressions of beau­ In order to get your club news ! LIFt OF AMERICA INSURANCE CORP. of BOSTON ^ BOLTON-COLUMBM-BUSTONBURY-HEBRON- MBHCHESTER .quite in the same league as attempting to obtain a con­ I Government Center. 200 Pleasant S t. Malden. MA 02148. Oept. ty, pain and raw emotions aind not, in the paper on time, please Carroll Claitor of Allentown, Pa., Shakespeare,” frowned Alan trolled substance. He was M tv ■■ iiwiMn V . as tutor Newton pointed out, “ what submit items no later than five CAU OR WRnE FOR A FREE •bet Imm lhtiMii» IW 3 4 - Warren W ^ e r of Stowe, Vt., and Jenkins, poetry editor of the influen­ a full measured review of her work. is being overrated.” held on $1,000 bond for a it’s like to live on such and such a days before the date you’d like UFi INSURANCE BUYER’S GUIDE bwMMtatin. IqaMt f. ^ George Maul of Matane, Quebec tial Times Literary Supplement. All I ’ve seen is testimonials by some But other authorities, if not N ov. 8 app earan ce in Tnonr. ^ street,' in this place and at this to see it in the paper. were just a few of the neat people “ I haven’t found her name people who have come into contact professional critics, enthusiastically Manchester Superior Paid for by “Friends of Steve Penny,” Peter Ramey, Treasurer tim e." 1- 8 0 0 - 3 4 3 -3 0 9 3 who helped make our stay super. shouted by the critics. I haven’t seen with her. 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12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 21, 1982 Adopt a pet. Smokers Researchers pursue A bout Town hit more Money seminar slated MCC dinner Nov. 4 new clue to cancer The Manchester Community College athletic prograin The Savings Bank of Manchester will sponsor a by flu “We are all excited,” he said. seminar entitled "The will sponsor its annual fall gourmet dinner on Nov. 4 at CHICAGO (UPI) - Cancer “It’s one step in a long process of “We are working around the clock.” Joy of Money” on Mon­ the Manchester Country Club. A cash bar will open at understanding how a normal cell 6:15 p.m. and dinner will begin at 7 p.m. researchers are “working around A scientist from Harvard Univer­ day at 10:30 a.m. at the BOSTON (UPI) - Smokers are 25 becomes a malignant cell.” sity reported at the same sym­ Senior Citizen’s Center, The eight-course dinner complete with wines will be the clock” to pursue the discovery percent more likely to catch the flu by a Philadelphia scientist of some Croce studied hereditary material posium Croce’s finding had been 549 Middle E. Tpke. prepared and served by students in the MCC hotel and than non-smokers and will be sick of the strongest evidence yet linking known as DNA from a patient with confirmed in the Harvard lab. Shirley Martin, food service management program and by members of longer, an Israeli military study Burkitt’s lymphoma, a cancer in­ spokeswoman for the a form of cancer to basic units of Dr. George Khoury, chief of the the Future Innkeepers of America. said today. volving lymphoid cells most com­ laboratory of molecular virology at Savings Banks Associa­ The menu will include poissons au duxelle (shrimp heredity. The risk and severity of influenza Dr. (iarlo M. Croce of the Wistar monly found in African children. the National Cancer Institute out­ tion of Connecticut, will bisque), le poche des duxelle (stuffed flounder), increased with the number of He found a gene known to cause speak. She will instruct canetone roti (roast duck with bigarrade sauce), and Institute of Anatomy and Biology side of Washington, said Croce’s cigarettes smoked daily and also cancer in chickens had moved from research was very significant in the the elderly in recognizing sorbet (lemon sherbet with Midori liquer). found what may be the way a cer­ was higher in non-smokers confined tain gene is activated to turn normal one chromosome to another. He also effort to understand how cancer a flim flam artist, Also beef Bourgignon in puff paste shell, braised en­ found the cancer gene had recom­ dive, carrots vichy, la salad a la Esquire (limestone let­ to smoky rooms in the winter, the cells into malignant ones. genes are turned on, and possibly making a workable per­ doctors reported in the New bined with an active gene involved sonal budget, and un­ tuce with tomatoes, fresh mushrooms and artichokes), Croce reported his findings at a how they can be turned off. England Journal of Medicine. in the" production of im­ “The assumption is that the move­ derstanding financial and rum babas and petit fours a la Ritz. symposium sponsored by the “The risk for all influenza (both University of Chicago and discussed munoglobulin, a protein active in ment of this in some way turns on aspects of housing. Somellier Is professor Eugene J. Spaziani. Donation mild and severe) increased from 47 the body’s defenses against disease. Mrs. Martin will be (or the dinner is $27.50 per person, and all proceeds will the work Wednesday in a telephone this gene,” Dr. Rowley said. “And percent in non-smokers to 72 per­ interview. Croce said his laboratory has it’s this turning on that may be joined by Donna benefit the MCC athletic program. cent in the heavy smokers” who puff evidence the cancer gene was ac­ Deadline for reservations is Oct. 29. Mail checks The development could lead, in related to the cancerous nature of Car.imeyer, marketing more than a pack a day, the study tivated and produced a protein. and advertising officer payable to MCC Athletic Fund to Athletic office, several years, to new ways to treat the cell.” said. ' He said the next step is to find out She said cancer genes probably from the Savings Bank of Manchester Community College, 60 Bidwell St. For ad­ cancer, said Dr. Janet D. Rowley, Herald photo by Richmond “We conclude that smoking is a how that gene product works and Manchester. Shldey M ditional information call 646-4900, ext 245 or 255. symposium coordinator and an represent those that are functioning major determinant of morbidity expert on abnormalities in once that is understood, he said in the cell at one particular stage, (sick rate) in epidemic influenza chromosomes, the bodies within researchers will attempt to find a either in cell differentiation or In the STURDY AND STRONG — THAT’S "TONKA" way to shut off the apparent cancer- . . . a good retriever, says Dog Warden Rand and may contribute substantially to cells that carry the genes. development from fetus to adult Cosmopolitans plan trip Open house planned incapacitation in outbreaks in pop­ "It is very exciting,” she said. causing mechanism. life. Cosmopolitan Club will sponsor a trip Nov. 5 to the HARTFORD — The St. Francis Hospital School of ulations that smoke heavily,” the doctors said. 2 Log Cabin in Holyoke, Mass. The bus will leave at 11 Nursing will have an open house for prospective a.m. from the former Pic & Save store on East Middle students and their parents on Nov. 13 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. The study, conducted on 336 Turnpike. at DeSales Hall, 338 Asylum St. 'Retriever' from the pound healthy young men in the Israel The group will have lunch at the log cabin and then go Paul Burinskas, admissions and financial officer, will Defence Forces during a 17-day on a shopping trip at the Christmas Shop complex in speak on admissions procedures and financial aid. A By Barbara Richmond shortly after the Herald was out on the streets. He period during a 1978 influenza epidemic, found smokers had 21.3 South Hadley, Mass. tour of the facilities is planned, as well as an informal Herald Reporter said many others called wanting to give her a The bus will return home about 5 p.m. Reservations discussion period. home, too. She’s now the pet of a Hartford Road percent more cases of flu. It also Herald photo by Pinto close this Thursday. They can be made by calling Doris For additional information call 247-4411. “Upland game bird gun dog — makes good family. , ^ found that smokers with the flu lost Gorsoh, 646-3244 or Dot Fogg, 646-3423. retriever.” That’s the way the dog Warden’s dog The little part beagle-part setter is still waiting to I 20.5 percent more work days. book describes a breed called the Vizsla. "Tonka” “The relation between smoking n iC E be adopted. This one Is only about 3 months old. The Taking inventory is a Vizsla and she’s the special dog up for adoption little part Laurador-part shepherd was to be picked and influenza described here is Les Amis du Vin to meet probably causal,” they said. “We VFW Auxiliary to meet at the dog pound this week. up Tuesday. Johanna Gremmo, left, and Nina Armstrong, look over some of The Eastern Connecticut chapter of Les Amis du Vin Tonka is a female, about 1-year-old. Dog Warden Rand picked up a little shepherd female on Oct. consider it highly unlikely that the association reflects the the handmade items that will be on sale at the holiday fair to be VFW ladies auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. International Wine Society will have a dinner and wine Richard Rand gave her her name because he said 16 so she won’t be ready for adoption Until next sponsored by Manchester WATES from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Satur- at the post home, 608 E. Center St. Third district presi­ tasting meeting on Oct. 29 at 6 p.m. in the Manchester she’s very rugged like the Tonka trucks. week. She was picked up on East Center Street. ‘constitutional’ characteristic of QUARTBt day at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center Street. Mrs. Gremmo Is ch^r- dent Grace Tollman will attend, and members should Community College dining room. She was found roaming around in the area of the Thanks to many kind p^ple, the population at the smokers rather than the effects of wear uniforms. Refreshments will be served. A Chinese menu will feature crab and egg soup, snow town dump and the dog pound. Rand said she came dog pound is way down. smoking.” man of the fair and Mrs. Armstrong Is president of WATES. peas with cucumber, fried pork with sweet and sour right to him and seemed quite hungry. She’s about They said the results were sauce, fortune cookies, fruit with sesame dressing, and the same color as a golden retriever and offers to The charge to adopt a dog is $5 in order to make probably more dramatic than Sisterhood sets luncheon coffee or tea. The dinner will be prepared by students in shake hands without any coaxing. the transaction legal. The dog warden can be .. statistics indicated because in­ the college’s cook and bakers training program. Rand said Sheba, the spayed female that reached by calling the pound, 643-6642 or by calling cidence of flu in non-smokers was the police department, 646-4555. attributable to “passive smoking.” Pill reduces risk 'OUNDER^ Sisterhood of Temple Beth Sholom will have its annual Six wines will be served with dinner. Glen Yaffa, appeared in last week’s column, was spoken fpr Torah F^nd luncheon Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at the representative of the Franciscan Winery of Napa, “The rates of influenza in the non- home of Mrs. William Bayer, 125 Waranoke Road. Calif., will speak, Franciscan wines will be served smokers may have been higher than Rabbi Marshall Press of Rockville, who recently during his talk. they would have been if they had not returned from Lebanon and Israel, will give a slide show Tickets are $14 for Les Amis du Vin members and $16 been exposed to cigarette smoke,” of cancer for some they said. A C n O N # and talk on his travels. for non-members. Tickets may be purchased from Torah Fund is that portion of Sisterhood that supports The results support previous Eugene J. Spaziani, 57 E, Main St., Mystic. children and had never been the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the in­ ' research in the Israeli military that BOSTON (UPI) — Mothers over married, said the study headed by stitution that educates future rabbis, cantors and other found female recruits who smoked 40 who have us^ oral contracep­ educators. All contributors are welcome to attend the Bonney to address confab had a sick rate 44 percent higher tives had fewer cases of ovarian Dr. Daniel W. Cramer of Brigham luncheon. than their non-smoking counter­ cancer than younger pill-users who and Women’s Hospital. For reservations call Joyce Borglda, 175 Grissom Ann Bonney, director of child life for Manchester parts during an epidemic of an have not borne children, a study said "There appeared to be a decreased risk after more than ANDGET Road. Ruth Wind, 241 Parker St., or Belle Zucker, 85 Memorial Hospital, has been chosen as one of three influenza-like illness. today. Elizabeth Drive. representatives from the state to address the National The doctors recommended flu im­ Women 40 to 60 years old who took three years of use,” the doctors Leadership Conference for the Prevention of Child munization and a program to dis­ the pill for at least three years and said, adding “a decreased risk for Abuse. courage smoking be implemented in who stopped taking it as much as 10 ovarian cancer occurs primarily Halloween party slated The three-day conference is scheduled for Oct. 26 large industrial and service years prior to the study had fewer after the use of oral contraceptives through 29 in Detroit. It is geared toward professionals organizations to cut down the cases of ovarian caheer, the New is discontinued. REALBBF The Washington School PTA and Mahoney Recreation who are concerned with the issues surrounding child number of work days lost by England Journal of Medicine study But the study cautioned; “A single Center staff will sponsor a Halloween party on Oct. 29 abuse. smokers with the flu. showed. overall relative risk is misleading from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the center on Cedar Street. Each state chapter of the National Committee has "Since both smoking and “The lowest risk for ovarian because the association between Featured will be spooky story telling, games, spook chosen two or three of its members to attend the con­ epidemic influenza are widespread, cancer associated with the use of oral contraceptives and ovarian house, fun tunnel, and prizes for costumes. Children ference. the impact of a causal association oral contraceptives was observed in cancer differs according to age at from preschool age through grade 6 are welcome, but Ms. Bonney will talk on FACES (Formerly Abused between the two would be of im­ older (women who have had at least the time of the study and could vary SAnSEACnON children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Children Emerging in Society) which originated at mense importance in tenns of one child) and in women who had with the age distribution of the pop­ Admission is free, and refreshments will be sold. Manchester Memorial and is sponsored by the hospital. health and economic con­ discontinued use more than 10 years ulation studied.” FACES is the first mutual self-help group of its kind in siderations,” the study said. previously,” the doctors said. Twenty-four percent of the women the country. It is aimed at teenagers and young adults Although the study found the The study, conducted in the with ovarian cancer had used oral Presidents elected ' who are confronting difficulties as adults because of number of cigarettes smoked daily Boston area, included 144 white contraceptives, compared to 34 per­ increased the risk and severity of women under 60 who had ovarian ANDA their abuse as children. cent in the control group. Debbie Mallon and Kathie Collins have been elected the flu, the length of time a person cancer between 1978 and 1981 and presidents of the Future Secretaries Association at East smoked had no Impact. The recruits 139 women matched for age, race Of the women under 40 who had Catholic High School. studied all had snioked at least six and place of residence who did not ovarian cancer, 71 percent used the Other officers recently elected were Diane Trudeau, months. have the disease. pill while only 60 percent of the cancer-free group under 40 did. secretary, and Mary Greene, treasurer. SIKORSKY EMPLOYEE SHOWS HOW HELICOPTER WORKS And cases of severe flu was 30 per­ In 1979, ovarian cancer accounted The association's initiation dinner is scheduled for Diet dispute cent in non-smokers; 40 percent in for 4 percent of all incidence of In contrast, only 4 percent of the COUPON FOR . . . Matthew Cycenas, Gerllnde CollettI, and Paul Martin watch Nov. 16. Club members for the 1982-83 school year will light smokers (under 10 cigarettes a cancer and 6 percent of all cancer- 40-to 60-year-old woirien who had be: Dianne Berry, Renee Cantrell, Darra Coleman, leads to slaying day); 52 percent in moderate related deaths in the United States. ovarian cancer used oral contracep­ tives, compared with 24 percent in Terry Czerwinski, Margaret Fieder Sue Cieras, Peggy LYNCHBURG, Va. (UPI) — A man was smokers (up to a pack a day); and 54 Twice as many victims of ovarian Kennedy, Karen Linder, Sharon Martin, Lisa Shorey, sentenced to 10 years in prison for killing his 79- percent in heavy smokers. cancer studied had never had the control group. Marcey Smith and Brenda Joy. year-old mother with an ax during an argument Herald honors two carriers IRANSACnON The association is sponsored by the Professional about whether she was eating properly. Secretaries International. Robin Trotter of that group is Arthur L. Edmonds Jr. testified he was upset Paul Martin, 16, of 101 In it he emphasized that sources of news, none is All of the carriers had to Sleep apnea may be culprit sponsor for the local association and Sherri LaPlaca is because he did not think his elderly mother was get­ Olcott Drive and Matthew local, state, national and more relied upon or more be given special clearance advisor. international news is of traditional than the daily before being taken on the ting enough to eat. He said they argued but he said Cycenas, of 52 Crestwood Writing in the New England Jour­ vital interest and impor­ newspaper. Your efforts to tour of Sikorsky, where treated with medication, said Dr. he did not remember striking her. Drive, both Manchester BOSTON (UPI) — People who nal of Medicine, Kryger said five "I remember reaching for the ax, and that’s all,” Herald carriers, were tance to all citizens. “As inform, educate and enter­ they were shown the inner doze off on the job or behind the Meir H. Kryger of St. Boniface guests of the Herald last carriers of our vital daily workings of the helicopters General Hospital in , adult male sufferers were aided by a Workshop selling bags Edmonds said. "I just blanked out.” tain the people of our state wheel may not need more time in non-sedative, anti-depressant drug week in honor of Inter­ newspapers, each of you have also taught you that Sikorsky builds. bed — they may be suffering from Manitoba. The Manchester Sheltered Workshop is selling boxes Police said the mother, Susan Esmonds, suffered called proptriptyline. ’They said they ^ at least five ax-blows to the head Feb. 23 and died national Carrier Day. represents a most valuable valuable personal and Gerlinde Colletti, the mild sleep apnea, a breathlessness It was long thought to be much of 250 two-ply 33 gallon trash bags for $25. Call the Martin, a junior at Herald’s assistant circula­ rarer than it is because most vic­ no longer fell asleep during the day four days later. » and dependable line in the professional traits, such as that disrupts sleep and leaves vic­ and could read for extended periods workshop at 646-5718 to arrange pickup or delivery. Manchester High School, system of news delivery,” self-discipline and respon­ tion manager, accom-' tims were not aware they suffered Edmonds pleaded guilty by reason of insanity, tims unable to function, a Canadian for the first time. but a jpry found him guilty of voluntary and C y c e n a s, 15, a the governor said. sibility,” the governor said panied the carriers on the" • medical researcher .reported today. from it, Kryger said. In severe SATISnED The drug therapy shortened the in his message. trip. cases, it can be fatal and requires manslaughter Wednesday. He was sentenced to the freshman at Cheney Tech, "While there are many Sleep appea, which afflicts at Rapid Eye Movement (REM) stage Chess tournament set bad lunch at the Stratford maximum for that charge, 10 years in prison. least 200,000 Americans, is usually surgery, hC said. of sleep associated with-dreaming, Inn. After lunch the Herald Many of its victims are The Manchester Community College Chess Club will characterized by labored, noisy, which is when the worst cases of carriers, along with other breathing at night and can be overweight. sponsor an all-day chess tourney on Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. carriers from around the apnea occur, the study said. to 9 p.m. in the MCC student center lounge. state, were taken on a REACTION AT ITiere is no registration fee, but participants are guided tour of the Sikorsky expected to provide their own equipment. Beginners and Herald wants club news Aircraft Plant in Stratford, J 1 iffri w f iMaHKant.:- masters may enter the event. - Governor William A, Quirks in the news The tournament is three-round Swiss with open sec­ O’Neill had been invited to tion for all players and reserve section for MCC students attend the luncheon but M C D O N A L D ^ and honorary members. Rules require 40 moves in 100 The Herald wants your club news! Adams now faces attempted escape charges in addi­ sent his regrets, along with tion to breaking and entering. Justice said. minutes. In order to get your club news in the paper on a printed speech. Each ‘Pot’ photo draws fire - Get your hands on a sandwich that will satisfy any For additional information, contact David Melander time, please submit items no later than five days appetite. The 100% all beef Quarter Pounder carrier was given a copy. Designer Knit RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) — Angered by a Newsweek at 568-5485 or call college information at 649-1061. before the date you’d like to see in the paper. Ju8t Arrived S ^ w ic h from McDonald’s. Please include a name and a telephone number magazine cover showing a reputed North Carolina Just clip this coupon and present it when you buy which we can call it there are questions. Indicate STRETCH YOUR SK IR r SETS marijuana farmer, Agriculture (Commissioner James A. Streets out; lots in College Club events set BLOSE BONANZA Graham vows he will never buy the magazine again. a Quarter Pounder S^dwich with or without cheese the date you'd like to see it publish^. BURGER BUDGET by VANCOUVER, British Columbia (UPI) — It may be using one part soy extender “It’s absolutely, positively, completely, any way you The Bowdoin College Club of Connecticut will sponsor Call Focus editor Adele Angle at '643^11 'alter hard to find a parking space in Vancouver tonight, or and you’ll get one free. Then sit back and enjoy your two events Saturday. The Bowdoin vs. Coast Guard ,noon to set up photo appointments. to four parts of meat. Your f O f t e e $ 1 0 9 9 look at it, a clear-cut insult to our state farmers who do special transaction with a Quarter Pounder reaction their part to supply food to this state and this nation,” any night for that matter. A judge ruled parking lots are Academy football game is at 1:30 p.m. at Cadet taste buds won’t be able tor ^ A re g .* S . . . AHHHHHHHHHH! M W n s U M 9 3 Graham said Wednesday. not affected by a city law banning prostitution. Memorial Field in New London. The game will be tell the difference, but your City law specifically prohibite the sale or purchase of preceeded by a tailgate party at noon in the lower budget will! Newsweek’s cover shows a man wearing a ski mask Sizes S*M>L Solids & Stripes Many Styles to Choose From and holding a pitchfork and rifle. In the lower right-hand sexual services “upon any street.” parking area. corner are the words “North Carolina Farmer.” The judge, in throwing out a prostitution charge WMi Or Wiriwiil Cheese, A dinner is set Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Hartford Golf against a women arrested in a parking lot, said the law 4 D ayi Onlyl “The man on that cover is an outlaw,” Graham said. Club in West Hartford. Dr. Edward S. Gilfillan wjll does not apply to a lot. .n speak on his research at the Bowdoin College’s Bethel JR. “ By no stretch of the hnagination could yoii call him a ■A Cash value 1/20 of t cent legitimate North Carolina farmer.” “If we end up with parking lots full of hookers, we 11 Point Marine Research Station. OUR FAMOUS NYLON have people driving around them all night, checking out Alumni, parents and friends of Bowdoin College may QUILTED JACKETS the girls and making their pickups,” said Staff Sgt. II Come in with a friend, Good only at attend. For information, call Jay Applegate at 273-3785. TURTLENECKS II present this coupon and Terry Roberts, head of the vice squad. ■I when you buy one Quarter participating Inmate stuck in jail I j Pounder* sandwich with or McDonald’s. • Dog applications due IVMlrencr Spactol ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (UPI) ^ A Belmrat County II without cheese, you’ll ^ . Mini Plorsl Print Jail inmate tried to escape by digging through the Joker won’t vote ■j the second one free. Unlit Hearing impaired or deaf Manchester area residents 20 Colort sandstone cell wall but didn’t naake the hole big enough. ! one coupon per customer, interested in obtaining a hearing ear dog in 1983 must He gdt'studL and had to be rescued by the emergency SAUNAS, Calif. (UPI) — ’The name of jokester John­ ■{ per visit Please present this F a m o u s submit an application now to ensure placement. squad. ny A. Gervin, 14, was struck from the voting rolls II coiqxm when ordoing. . e t * ; Those interested should write to Hearing Ear Dog Mixed Bouquet IHTMSUEK Inmate David E. Adams got halfway through a 6-by- Wednesday. Program in care of Bryant Hill Farm, 78 Bryant Road, The boy said he registered with a volunteer registrar ! ! • U.S.D.A liapecud 100% Beef ADOLFOS^ 18-indi hole, the Sheriff’s Dq>artment said. II Wcithl before cookoig 4 oi. (113.4 gira.> Jefferson, Mass., 01522. Or those interested can call SUITS Adams and four other prismiers ’Tuesday night outside a supermarket in early September “as a j<*e, to Voice of TTY, 617-829-9745. »2.79 decided to dig through their cell wall. But when Adams see what would happen.” More than 180 dogs have been placed by this program. tried to wriggle through the hole be became wedged at Gervin put down his birth year as 1955 and the NWd only on Saturday. October 23 and Sunday, October 24. 1962. The dogs are trained to help hearing impaired persons, * 1 5 9 * * the waist in the narrow opening. volunteer commented “looks don’t match age by alerting them to sounds around the house that are in­ CASH & 85 E. CENTER ST. The St. ClairsvUle Emergency Squad rescued him anymore.” * 2 9 9 . « 1N 2 McOonitf E Corporahon audible to the individual, such as fire alarms, a baby jCARRY 649-5268: KC . % 0 about an hour later. He was registered as a Democrat. crying, door bells, and alarm clocks. I MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 21, 1982 — 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 21, 1982 I- . - Indian hooters Advice hear CCIL title Page 16 S r O R T S Tired grandma's fed up AACC artist with baby-sitting chores shows work Redbirds flying high I refer to graduation an­ DEAR ABBY: Please ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Darrell nouncements, wedding an­ Manchester Community College fine arts help me. I am going crazy Porter and Whitey Herzog, two old nouncements and “ baby-is-_ faculty member Suzanne Howes-Stevens will over this problem. First of friends who shared the pain of here” announcements. exhibit her surrealistic paintings at the Miriam all, my husband and I have defeat in Kansas City, enjoyed the When people ask if sen­ B. Butterworth Art Gallery, Hartford College — been married 30 years, pleasure of giving the St.Louis Car­ Dear Abby ding an announcement is for Women, 1265 Asylum Ave., Hartford, from have eight children and dinals their ninth World Cham­ the same as asking for a raised them all by Monday through Nov. 12. lEKiPji- pionship and weren’t the least bit Abigail Van Buren present, why don’t you An opening reception is scheduled for Monday ourselves. Now we want to concerned that they couldn’t share come right out and say, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. The enjoy each other and do any champagne. Porter doesn’t “You’d better believe it gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and things we never got to do drink. is !” by appointment weekends. when we had a family to But moments after the Cardinals Just try not sending out Ms. Howes-Stevens is a resident of Mansfield raise. defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 6-3 any announcements, and Depot. She has exlTibited at Artworks Gallery, Our trouble is the Wednesday night in the seventh grandchildren. We love see how many presents you Bushnell Memorial Hall, Atrium Gallery, and ’’maybe” or “yes.” game of the World Series, fans all them very much, but we on my feet yet.) get! Manchester Community College's Stairwell It won’t be easy to con­ over St. Louis were toasting Porter just don’t want to raise any How do I get it through S IC K O F Gallery. their heads that I can’t vince your sons that you’re as the Series MVP. more children. We are in . ANNOUNCEMEN'TS handle it? One of my sons no longer a soft touch, but “ I hope this stuff doesn’t sink into our 50s and we’re tired. said he never thought he’d you can do it if you try. And my pores,” Porter smiled after Our two older sons have kite.- • see the day when I ’d turn don’t let them lay a guilt DEAR ABBY; . The some over exuberant teammates five kids between them, H O W E S-STEV EN S SELF PORTRAIT my back on my own trip on you. Mom. You’re letter in your column poured champagne over his head. and they are always grandchildren, and that not “ turning your back on stating the many reason$ . . on exhibit In Hartford through Nov. 12 Porter, who entered a rehabilita­ begging me to keep their your grandchildren,” you people go to church tion center in 1980 for alcohol and kids. ’They won’t take no really hurt me a lot. are telling your sons to reminded me of a little drug abuse, singled .home an eighth- for an answer. These kids Please answer in the raise their own kids — like poem my grandmother innig run in support of the combined are from 5 years old to 1 paper because they read you raised yours. And it taught me (circa 1920): sevenhit -pitching of Joaquin An- year old, and they are a your column. TIRED MOM wouldn’t hurt to enlist the “ Some go to church for dujar and Bruce Sutter, giving Her­ handful! I have given up Annulment may be answer zog a title in only his second season observation. DEAR MOMi Your help of your husband. Two my weekends to take care “ Some go to church for at the Cardinals’ helm. problem is not your sons, voices are stronger than of thesd grandchiidren, and conversation. “ This was the most fun I ’ve had in it’s you! You haven’t one. my husband is ready to “ Some go to church to my career in baseball,” said Porter. learned how to say no to blow his top. Now my sons wink and nod, for divorced U.S. citizens “It was very exciting. We weren’t your sons and make it are hounding me to take DEAR ABBY: I ’d like “ And a few may go to afraid after getting behind in the stick. Start now to say no care of their kids while to put in my 2 cents’ worth worship God.” sixth inning. We knew we just had to with a firmness and con­ they work! That’s five days about those printed an­ battle back.” viction that leaves ab­ HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - An­ many times to other divorced two decades ago. a week, Abby. I just can’t nouncements people send Herzog managed Porter for two solutely no doubt that your ELIZABETH nulment may be the answer for 5 Catholics, without an annulment. He Although 85 percent of the 50,000 do it. (1 had surgery not too to everybody whose ad­ years when the Kansas City Royals no means NO, and not (GRANDMA’S NAME) million Roman Catholics who feel said in those cases the church would cases heard were granted an­ long ago and I ’m not back dress they happen to have. won the American League West only abandoned by their church because not recognize the second marriage. nulments, Nadolny said there are a to lose to the New York Yankees in they are divorced. Nadolny said the annulment number of reasons few seek an­ the playoffs. When Herzog took over “ Many are not aware of the fact process has grown in recent years nulments. as St. Louis general manager in that after their divorce they could because of the “ divorce epidemic” Secret to permanent weight “ Ignorance is one factor, fear of 1980, one of the key decisions he apply for an annulment which states among Catholics in America. But he opening old wounds is another, and made was to sign Porter in the re­ that their religious marriage con­ said only about 50,000 of the 5 indifference is a third factor,” he entry draft. But another one of Her­ tract is no longer valid,” The Rev. million divorces grianted to said. zog's moves was to trade fan Edmond Nadolny said Wednesday. Catholics in the United States, were loss is changing old habits favorite Ted Simmons to the .Nadolny, director of com­ annuled. The revised code does not Brewers and the moves made munications for the Archdiocese of “ This means less than 10 percent liberalize the grounds for granting Porter unpopular before he ever Hartford, said divorce may legally of those who actually could apply for annulments, he said, but “ places took one swing in his city. . DEAR DR. LAMB: I and stay thin forever.” It is di.ssolve a marriage, but it is not annulments do so,” he said. greater emphasis on psychological “ The big thing is Darrell had. photo read yesterday that one is another version of the old recognized by the Roman Catholic “ Most divorced Catholics really reasons such as fraudulent intention those great years for me in Kansas more apt to recover from something for nothing Church. are just not aware of the process of against permanence.” City,’-’ said Herzog. “ He’s caught cancer than to take off desire. However, a tribunal of canon law annulment and end up divorcing LONNIE SMITH GREETED AT HOME PLATE AFTER SCORING The Rev. Kenneth Ruzick of Cin­ real well and he’s been throwing excess weight and keep it But the problem is not could invalidate the marriage on themselves from the church and it’s . . by Cardinal teammates George Hendrick and Keith Hernandez Your Health cinnati, Ohio, explained changes in UPI photo well since he got over his arm in­ off. Put like that, the truth just one for doctors. It is a grounds it was never consumated in unnecessary,” he said. was made unpleasantly sociological problem. Then annulment hearings, including a jury. I was really happy to get him the eyes of the church. A spouse . Annulment was among the topics WINNING PITCHER BRUCE SUTTER wrong — If I ’d known he was going Porter already knows what it clear to me. Lawrence Lamb, M.D. there are special interest return to a two-court system in most over here.” determined right-hander, who for granted an annulment would then be discussed at the annual convention hugs catcher Darrell Porter after final out to do that, 1 would have done it the means to him. Most of us 20 pounds or groups that market foods , cases. He should be happy. Porter five innings appeared ready to able to remarry in good standing of the Canon l>avi Society of first time I came up in the second in­ ‘T m happy for this moment,” he more overweight people that are high in calories handled the St. Louis pitching staff frustrate the Cardinals. Over that within the church and be able to America. It convened to talk about The new Code of Cannon Law to be ning, to try to break his concentra­ said, " I think I started my life over would like to take off the and the associated artfully, was named M VP in the span he allowed eight hits and two receive the sacraments. the revised code of canon law in­ issued next year by Pope John Paul tion because he is a darn good in 1980 and it’s progressed from weight for estheic reasons.- iegislative problems. It is a National League Playoffs and cap­ walks, but only one run. And when Nadolny said many divorced itiated by Pope John X X III when he II, restores the two-court system, pitcher.” We don't like to look down problem for the whole ‘Turned things around' tured the World Series M VP with a Andujar committed a throwing there. I'm happy for this moment. Catholics go ahead and remarry. started the ^cond Vatican Council. dropped in 1970. A darn courageous one, too, and . see that tummy society, not just health .286 average, one homer and five error in the sixth to help Milwaukee We’ve got a bunch of go >U, talented demanding the ball despite the knee bulging out. program should be a sensi­ p erm an en t chan ge in professionals. RBI. take a 3-1 lead, it appeared the ballplayers and we’re World Cham­ injury. It would seem that the ble permanent change in lifestyle. The decision left Milwaukee one Vuckovich might wind up authoring pions,” “ Yes, if bothered me from the medical profession would lifestyle. Crash diets and A lot more does need to You can use The Health victory short of completing what another Brewer miracle. Not-so-easy rider sees U.S. very first inning, but I made up my praises Then in the bottom of the sixth, intensify its study of obesi­ rapid weight loss programs be done about obesity. We Letter 4-7, Weight Losing would have been a remarkable hat mind that nothing was going to stop ty and com e up with usually don’t last long. need to learn how to avoid Diet, which I am sending trick, three times placing their Keith Hernandez singled in the tying me or beat me tonight,” said An­ something that works. When a person returns to eating when it isn’t needed. you, as a basis for starting season on the line in one game. They runs, George Hendrick singled in dujar. ” I told my teammates that What are doctors doing? the old habits he regains Perhaps we need to learn a permanent sensible Conlinticd from page 11 black, and he wasn’t trailing any THEN THE BIKER turns won the American League East on what proved to be the winner, and how to stimulate the body lifestyle that will help you red cape behind him. " 1 came up poet. He describes the views he Sutter for role the last day of the regular season, from that point the toughest battle^ tonight nothing was going to beat There is a big market out those pounds. ■ there and many Willing and Most people who are 15 to lose more calories as lose and keep it off. Others them,” he says. “ But I go to behind them in 15th gear,” he saw while crossing that pass, 12,- became the first AL team to win a Andujar faced was with me.” St. Louis began the comeback on a able to pay to eliminate the to 20 pounds overweight heat loss. We do need some can send 75 cents with a great lengths to take hill climbs. says. 095 feet alrave sea level. playoff after losing the first two Milwaukee’s Jim Gantner with ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Darrell madhouse St. Louis clubhouse after single by Ozzie Smith, a double by fat problem. can lose that excess tat in a fresh ideas. Yes, there is a long, stamped, self- It’s a great challenge.” games, but could not overcome the whom he skirmished after throwing “ The views were superb,” he Porter-was . named the Most the game. DEAR READER; year’s time if they just big market out there and a addressed envelope for it His most emotional experience determined effort of Andujar, him out to end the Brewers seventh. Lonnie Smith, a walk to Gene D.AVIS II VS VIET many peo­ says. “ You can look straight Valuable Player in the World Series, “ It’s hard to believe,” Sutter said. Tenace, then the blows by Her­ Because so many people walk three to four miles lot of hucksters are taking to me, in care of tius came as he was approaching the Porter, and the rest of the Car­ “I just called him a hot-dog,” ple along the way, and has kept down for 1,000 feet or more into a but'St. Louis Manager Whitey Her­ “ I know it probably won’t sink in for nandez and Hendrick. who lose weight put it back E VERY DAY and don’t in­ advantage of it, and the newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, top of Independence Pass in dinals, who came back from a three G antner said, explaining the contact with several. But he’s high-altitude valley covered with zog had no trobble singling out a while. I imagine I ’ll be hunting Once the Cardinals went ahead, it REC Gene Yost 170-140-436, Tom on is one important reason crease their calorie intake. human tendency of wan­ Radio City Station, New Colorado. Last winter when he games to two deficit in the Series. exchange of words that resulted in never met a bear, or Bigfoot grass and dotted with deer this winter and all of a sudden Martin 146-143137-426, Ken That is an example of a ting to “ eat all you want York, N.Y. 10019. was planning the trip, he noticed another player for filling the leading “ It takes nothing away from a Andujar being restrained by home was only a matter of time before that a diet-exercise either. wildflowers. Cromwell 151-396, Art Johnson 148- Independence Pass was the role in the Cardinals’ drive to the it will sink in and I will let out a great year,’’ said Milwaukee plate umpire Lee Weyer. Gantner Sutter entered the game and nailed “ But I ’ve seen bison, moose, 395, Tom Brennan 141-393, Ken highest paved road over the top world championship. great big yell. manager Harvey Kuenn. “ Nothing. complained that -Andujar pointed at it down as he did 36 times during the white-tailed deer, nothing real “ I climbed above tree level to Osborne 148-140-390, Norm Vittner of a pass. He set that as one of his “ Bruce Sutter is the guy, more “ We had a lot of ups and downs We had a great season.” hitters. “ He’s got to know that if he regular season. scary,” he says. Then he corrects the tundra. There was snow on 145-387, Newt Emerson 139-380, Ray goals. top, 10 feet deep in some places than anyone else, who turned things this year, but when it came down to The game matched Andujar, who . does that, somebody is going to call “ It's hard to believe,” said Sutter, himself. Bernier 151-368, Red Madsen 135- Rethink early retirement and it was July.” around,” ' Herzog, said. “ When I the end we all played well and every was struck below the right knee with him a hot dog sooner or later. another key acquisition by Herzog. He was heading through the “ As I approached the top of the came over here, L was pretty lucky. guy did his job to bring us the ” 1 know it probably won’t sink in for 363, John Maiorca Sr. 359, Roger On the tundra Davis saw a line drive only five days before, “ If he’s going to charge off the Sawtooth Wilderness in Idaho, he pass it dawned on me. it was no We - already had a lot of good chamionship.” a while. I imagine I ’ll be hunting Labrie 357, Bob Schack 140-355, fragile grasses and tiny white against Pete Vuckovich, an equally mound every time something is DEAR DR.BLAKER: I from Dr. Blaker’s says, when two enormous black longer just a name on a map. It ballplayers-. The one guy we needed Milwaukee third baseman Paul deer this winter and all of a sudden Jerry Smith 354, Bill Zwick 353, and yellow tundra flowers. have just turned 62 years newsletter “ Helping Your shapes caught his eyes. There was real, alive, something I was was a relief pitcher. Molitor, who got his first look at it Will sink in and I'll let out a big Dick Lessard 353, Lanky V were two bulls on the road, “ You’d have to go to the Arctic to Waickowski 350. old. I have been working as Child Accept Divorce.” living. I actually did cry a little “ We" had 92-victories for the Sutter and his famous split-fingered yell.” see something similar,” he says. a medical secretary in a Ask Send 50 cents and a grazing. Luckily, his bike is bit.” season and Sutter had 36 saves and 9 fastball during the ^ries, said hospital for the same doc­ stamped, self-addressed wins — thpt’S half of our victories. Sutter was the difference between tor for 23 years. I have W^4 Dr. Blaker enveippe to Dr. Blaker in Anytime we got to the eighth and the two clubs. loved my job and my boss care of this newspaper, n e^ed help I sent for Sutter.” “ You take away Bruce Sutter and Proud of club just couldn’t be nicer. Karen Blaker, Ph.D. P.O. Box 475, Radio City Cinema SHOWCMK Herzog did just that again they’re only a. better than average The problem is that I am b- ■ ' Station, New York, N.Y. Wednesday night in the seventh and club,” Molitor said. “ They’re a good just very tired of working. 10019. deciding game-of the Series against club but he’s such a significant fac­ I think I would like to quit Harlfonl Manchester sion (R ) 12:30, 2:45, 4:50, F intT SHOW ONLY Milwaukee. And Sutter retired the tor.” Kuenn not certain and find a nice part-time Atheneum Cinema — UA Theaters East — 7:20, 9:30. — Fast Times at last six batters' in order to save the Brewers’ Manager Harvey Kuenn job doing something that Demon Pond 7:30, 9:30. Amityville II: The Posses­ Ridgemont High (R ) 12:15, Cardinals’ 6-3 win for Joaquin An- said the results of the Series were School has Cinema Citv — Joni (G ) required less concentration “ just for you” ? develop into a new job for sion (R ) 7:15, 9:30. — Fast 2:10, '4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:30. - HARTFORD dujar. not dictated on Sutter being 7:15, 9:30.-2001: A Space that he will return and energy. You probably do need to me. It will take a lot of chew woes Times at Ridgemont High Tron (P G ) 12, 1:55, 3:50, INTERSTATE 84 EXIT 58 “ Joaquin had not been able to run available and Milwaukee being Odyssey (P Q ) 6:30,9:10.— I just haven’t been the get away from reminders time and energy but could (R ) 7:15, 9:15. — Tron 5:40, 7:35, 9:30. EAST HARTFORD 568-8810 or do anything, for five days,” Her­ without its relief ace, Rollie Not a Love Story 7, 8:30, tories in the World Series. wanted same since my husband’s of your husband’s death. be very exciting and FELTON, Calif. (U P I)- (P G ) 7:30, 9:20. Willimantir zog said. “ He went out and gave a Fingers, who has a tom muscle in ST. LOUIS (U P I) - The feeling 10. - Xica 7:40, 9:50. that more than the ring and more- death a year ago. He died And that’s OK. But I challenging. Tobacco-chewing athletes Mansfield Jillson Square Cinema THE CHOSEN great performance. We have the his arm and d idn’ t m ake an seems mutual that neither Manager CineHiuilio — Rollover than the money.” in the same hospital where wonder — and think you Am I crazy because I have given high school Trans-Lux College — An Officer and a best r^ ie f pitcher in baseball and appearance. Harvey Kuenn nor the Milwaukee Principal Bill Lamson a (R ) 7:30 with Deathtrap I work. That is also upset­ should seriously ponder — want to jump right back Twin — Diner (R ) 7, 9. — Gentleman (R ) 6:50, 9:15. —SHOWN «■:— we pay him a lot of money so I ” He had tightness in Ms arm and Brewers want to change the team’s Kuenn met briefly with the (P G ) 9:35. ting for me. whether you really want to into the fire? new challenge: what to do Victor, Victoria (PG) 7 — Fast Times at Ridge- l:lfr-7:2S-i:3S figured w e’d better use him. And he there was no way I was going to use nickname to merely “ Wallbangers” Brewers following the game before Colonial — Fastest Fist DEAR READER: Ask get away from the work DEAR READER: No, with the teenage students with Pennies' from Heaven rtiont High (R ) 7, 9:15. — did a great job :. ' him and hurt him further,” Kuenn next season. heading first to the interview room who follow their model. Alive . (R) with Fierce yourself whether you real­ that has given you so much you might be one of those (P G ) 9:25. Class of 1984 (R ) 7:10,9:15. “ It was very important that I said of Fingers. “ But we weren’t The American League champions • to field questions from the media Kung-Fu Brothers (R) CUSS0F1984 ly want to retire early or gratification over the people who thrive on taking Vernon — Tron (P G ) 7, 9:10. didn!t need-him before the eighth. ahead in the eighth or ninth when I would obviously like to be and then to the St.Louis clubhouse lb from 6:30. whether you merely want years. risks and there is certainly Cine 1 & 2 — The Best -SHOwnwr:- He did it last year for us and he did would have used Mm anyway.” “ Harvey’s Wallbangers” once again In addition to designated East Hanford congratulate the World Champion to change the setting and DEAR DR.BLAKER; I nothing wrong with that. smoking areas he created Little Whorehouse in Texas l;4»-7:45-H»0 it again this year.” Herzog said even when he in 1983 — which would entail the Cardinals. Eaalwood P u b & removal of the term "interim ” from perhaps the hours of your have been working at a job Nothing would get done to alleviate the problem of (R ) 7:10, 9:30. - Yes, Sutter, who spent his years befoVe Brewers took a 3-to-2 lead in the "A ll Harvey said was that we Cinema — Yes, Giorgio present job. I helped create for the past without people like you. cigarette butts behind the Giorgio (PG) 7, 9:15. joining St. Louis growing ac­ Series, he believed the Cardinals Kuenn’s current managerial title. (P G ) 7:15, 9:20. were champions in his mind and that Could it be that you are five years. Things have Just make certain that Film Festival Cinemas customed to last^Iace finishes with woul come back to win because they Kuenn opened the 1982 season as boys’ gym, Lamson now Poor Richard's Pub & he was proud of us,” Gantner said. afraid to ask your boss for finally settled down and you are not running from has had to provide students — Star Trek: The Wrath of the Chieago (Xibs, was enjoying the were playing in their own park. Milwaukee’s hitting coach but was Cinema — Diner (R ) 7:30, ’’’Our players have nothing to be fewer work hours per week my work life is now fairly close interpersonal con­ at San Lorenzo Valley High Khan (P G ) 7, 9:05. — OCT. 20-23 named the interim manager June 2, ashamed of,” Keunn told the press 9:30. Warriors (R ) 7:65 with replacing BuCk Rodgers, when the in an office setting rather predictable and secure. tacts in the process of School with a designated much later. “ Each and every one of Showcase Cinema —- An Enter the Dragon (R ) 8:30. 8 P.M. Brewers were iri fifth place in the than full-time in the I had been waiting for being so very involved in chewing area to monitor them can hang their head high.” Officer and a Gentleman West Hartford hospital? So afraid that you this but now I find that I your work. Alsq, be sure the iatest fad -- and wipe T H E W A U s ] long performed well Eastern Division with a 2324 record, (R ) 1:50, 7:20, 9:45. — The would rather quit than put am a little bored and I have you have enough time for out chewing-tobacco stains Elm 1 & 2 — Rocky III llinGiiRstir CiRMnity SHOWN^Ti — Milwaukee went 72-43 the rest of the Chosen (P G ) 1:10, 7:25, him in the position of a lre a d y found a new leisure. on the school’s sidewalks (P G ) 7:15, 9:15. - The Mage Theatre Wtag way under Kuenn to win its first 9:35. — Class of 1984 (R ) tfUMMlIHlTli having to make changes project that could in time. Divorcing? Get help and playing fields. Best Little Whqrehouse in ever American League title. 1:40, 7:45, 10. - E.T. The Texas (R ) 7, 9:20. «fO PA9MM9 in new role as DH ” I think the way the pendulum is Quiet to end Tickets: $3.50 Extra-Terrestrial (PG) 1, T h e Movies — swinging I w ill be back,” said Call 649-1061 ANNIE^ ST. LOUl (UPI) - St. Uuis 7:15, 9:40. — Annie (P G ) Amityville II: The Posses­ ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Former wMpped the Brewers 13-1 to even Kuenn. “ But I ’ve never been offered Cardinals right fielder George 1:30, 7:W, .9:40. — My Brigfaaip - Young-. All-America out­ the job and I don’t know if I will be Thoughts Tjsmsr- the best-df-seven championship Hendrick continued his silence Favorite Year (PG) 1:15, fielder Dane lorg must be hoping the playoff. offered it.” 10. — Pink Floyd The Wall after the Cardinals won the National League Will change its rule And, in Game 7 Tuesday night, Kuenn told the Milwaukee players (R ) 1:30, 7:45, 9:50.- T h e AN om en AND World Series Wednesday night. ' I 'I I I I I : I Presents AQNNTLNJAANQ r I barrlngluse oF designated Mtters. lorg went 2-for-3 at the plate as St. when he too over the club to “ go out Soldier (R ) 1:25,7:40, 9:35. Hendrick, who has npt talked will go into such a city, and continue nil Mki . ■! .A PU N N Y The American League has the Louis won the final game 6-3. and have fun” and the Brewers did Living by Grace in Jesus alone which the Lord hath made; we will Enfield ------SHOuatgr- with reporters since the 1976 there a year, and^uy and sell, and rejoice and be glad in it.” Every day ‘u -\ \ ( I It s ilk THING designated M U e r rule, but the During the World Series, lorg led just that. And they did it under makes every day a good day. Cine 1, 2,3,4, S & 6 — .MAPPCNID ...... season, had told his agent he get gain: Whereas ye know not what with Jesus is sweeter than the day National .League'only goes along all St. Louis batters with nine Mts in pressure. Proverbs 27:1 says, “ Boast not ETT. Tlie F!xtri Terrestrial NOV. 5, 6,12 t 13 might break his vow of silence If shall on the morrow. For what is mth. the idea on- even years, and 17 at bats for a .530 average. He had Five times they went into an Oc­ th yself o f tom orrow ; for thou before. Living in the Grace of the (P G ) 7:10, 9:30. - An Of­ Curtain: 8:30 he were named the Series’ Most knowest not what^a day may bring your life? It is even a vapour, that Lord God brings God’s wonderful men .only during-the World Series. four doubles and a triple among his tober game knowing it could be their Valuable Player. St. Louis ficer and a Gentleman (R) East CathoNc Mch But 1962 w as the bther year as the nine Mts, scoring four times and fortli.” 'This is speaking of living in appeareth for a little time, and then lave and favor. Smile and be happy, last of the 1982 season and won the catcher Darrell Porter was 7:20, 9 :5 0 .- Amityville II: Manctiester St. Lodis Cardinals-used lorg as DH driving in one run while playing in first four of them — the initial one in self accomplishment without the vanisheth away. For that ye ought to (Jod loves you. The Possession (R ) 7, 9:20. named MVP. to help them w in their first World just five games. Baltimore on the final day of the Grace, or acknowledgement of the say, if the Lord will, we shall live, — My Favorite Year (PG) GenlAteSO He did appear in the interview Rev. Leo J. Chapul Wordt A M u sic by Series- crown in 45 years. lorg high school baseball in regular Series Wedne^ay night. Grace of the Lord Jesus (Tirist. and do this or that.” 7:15, 9:25. — Oass of 1984 Rosenrations room after the game, but was Associate Minister Stephen Sondheim Trailing 3-2 to l^ w a u k e e when Eureka, C ^ . , but went to Utah to UPI photo “ I think more than anything else I Living in the Grace of God allows (R ) 7:55, 10. — Fast Times ina imva-Ti a-Tuum ui merely on his way from the field Full Gospel Group Rato’s Directed by the Series returned to St. Louis for play outfield for B Y U and earn All- wanted to win.it for Harvey," said James 4:13-15 says, “ Go to now, us to be able to say with the at Ridgemont High (R) NIGHT TIME CELEBRATION to the St. Louis locker room. Interdenominational Church hfo: 649-9236 Fred T. BUth t i l -aWEiT- Gam e 6, lorg Went 3-for-4 Monday, Western Athletic (Conference and Mike Caldwell, who pitched ye that say, to day or tomorrow we Psalmist David, “ This is the day 7:40, 9:55. m scoring three ruie, as the Cardinals All-America honors. Fireworks exploded over St. Louis after win Milwaukee to two of its three vic­ MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurs., Oct. 21, 1982 — 17 16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurs.. Oct. 21, 1982 Indian booters step closer to ankle last Thursday, hopes toj be a .H S c o re b o a rd leading 12th of the season. S63S0n> " f was pleased today. Fermi is an back for the Saturday afternw n«n- By Len Auster compiled 50 points in the league Manchester had a final 22-13 edge counter at Wethersfield High dt 1 improved club. I was pleased the The Indian lead grew at 5:54 of the Herald Sportswriter table. They saw their iead grow over in the shots departm ent. The keeps second period. A long Tim Carmel secdnd place Simsbury High as the way we played without Saint o’clock. I throw-in ran onto Brad Falcons twice in the fourth period They’re another step closer to the Trojans deadlocked Hall High to go (stopper Mike St. Laurent) and the Pelligrinelli’s foot and the almost broke Petersen’s eighth to 7-2-1 with 37 points. way ’Pete’ (goalie Chris Petersen) “ It was a funny kind of game. pWe eventual goal. sophomore midfielder tucked it in­ shutout but the Indian junior turned And the pressure continues to Both teams have five league played. Overall, a win on the road is looked good in spots and not so side the right post from about 16 aside Willie Demers at point blank matches remaining. in others,” McCarthy commen^. Quebec ? ? build. yards out. It was Pelligrinelli’s third range in the sixth minute and fisted crown Detroit ^ j pretty good.” ,, Having not won a Central Connec- - “ The pressure is growing on "W e worked on our passing f w a First period—1. Quebec, M. Stastny l Manchester Iscored on its first goal of the year. away a rocket fired by Jon LeBlanc ticut Interscholastic League (CCIL) everyone,” acknowledges third-year couple of days and was pleased With (Pichette. A Stastny). 7:11, 2. Quebec. shot on goal. M idfielder Myles 'The locals completed the scoring in the 15th minute. Richard 2 (Tardiff. Paiement). 11 34. 3. soccer championship since 1974, Manchester Coach Bill McCarthy. that. I felt Roger (Greenwood) tad CLEVELAND (UPI) - “Irish” Detroit. D Smith 1 (Woods. Garc). 1^56 McCurry slid a pass over to Jay 24 seconds into the third stanza. St. Laurent’s absence was Hockey Manchester High made another “ I know for myself this is the first a nice game.” - j Leroy Haley had little trouble Baseball Penailtos—Moller. Que. 3:50; Row. Del. Hedlund with the Indian senior tri- McCurry slid a pass over to speedy noticeable. Petersen made eight saves* in 3'50 move towards that step Wednesday year in this position. Always before retaining his World Boxing Council Second pcri'od-4. Detroit, Woods 2 captain zipping an 18-yard boot into left wing Kweku Essiliffe. The AFS “ You have to expect it. You can t with a 3-0 victory over vastly im­ by now we’d be looking up at Hall or registering the Shutout. He, again, super lightweight title W^nesday iBIalsdelll, 11:52 Penalties-I.arscn. Del. the top half of the cage past very student from Ghana split two expect a big cog to be out and have 2 09 Rochefort. Que. 4:26; Trader. Del, proved Fermi High in Enfield. Simsbury and trying to catch them. received solid support frtim night, scoring a 15-round unanimous surprised Falcon keeper Darrell defenders and fired inside the left things run smoothly,” McCarthy 5 17; Tardifi, Que, 8:56; Pichette. Que, The win was the 10th in a row for We haven’t been here before and it’s sweeperback Eric Wallert. J decision over 'Ita ly ’s Giovanni New Jersey 11?!^ Crowley. It was Hedlund’s team­ post for his second goal of the cited. St. Laurent, who injured an 14:31 the unbeaten Silk Towners, who’ve a different kind of pressure. Guiseppe Gimenez. bos Angeles , A- « Third period-5. Quebec, Peter Stastny First period-1. Los Angeles. Dionne 2 9 (Cote. M. Stastny). 6:45. 6. Quebec Haley, 27, of Las Vegas, Nev., won (Taylor. Isaksson). 2:54. 2. New Jersey. Peter Staslnv 10 (Pichette. M. Stastny). 12 of the 15 rounds against Gimenez, Game 7 Kitchen I (Porvari. Brolen). U :»- 17 48 7. Quebec. Marian Stastny 2 MILWAUKEE ST. LOUIS Penaltles-Vadnais. NJ. 2:22; N»cho^S' (Cote! 19:34 8. Detroit. McKechmc 4 ' the No. 1 ranked contender who has ab r h bi ab r h bi LA 7-27; Taylor. LA. 14:03. Manni. NJ. (Leach. Garc). 19 51, Penalties-Nonc. more than 100 fights to his credit. Mnlitor 3b 4 12 0 LSmith If 5 2 3 1 major. 14:43. Wells. LA. major. 14:43; Shots on goal—Quebec 7-6-14-27. Detroit Younl ss 4 0 10 Oberkfll 3b 3 0 0 0 Vaanais. NJ, 16:42. . m 19-10-12-41. ^ ^ .. ■ The champion, who trained only 23 Cooper lb 3 0 11 Tenace ph 0000 Second period ^, Los Angeles. M. Goalies—Quebec. Bouchard Detroit. days because of a pulled hamstring Simmons c 4 0 0 0 Ramsey 3b 1100 Murphy 1 iBozak), 3:12. 4, Angles, Stefan A-8^42. Leftover from Wickham Opiivie If 4 111 Hrnndz lb 3 122 Simmer 5 (Fox, Nichols), 6:M. 5. New P and an infected tooth, was MCC photo Thomas cf 4 0 0 0 Hendrck rf 5 0 2 1 Jersey. Marini 4- (Tambelltni), 9.50. 6. i;.frustrated and showed signs of Howell dh 3 0 0 0 Porter c 50 11 IXJS Angeles, Nichols 8 (Simmer), 13:49. Buffalo There’s a big meet coming up Tuesday in the Moore rf 3 0 10 lorg dh 3 0 2 0 Third period—7. Los Angeles, Dionne 3 Chicago • ' “ fatigue. First period — None. Penalties — Van JOHN KULPIK, STEVE ANNINO OF MIDDLESEX Gantner 2b 3 110 Green ph 0000 (Taylorl, 1:19. 8. New Jersey, Meager 2 CCIL as Manchester High and Windham collide at Boxmecr. Buf, 4:26. Higgins. ChL 7:39. 201 1 (Broten), 3:18. 9, Los Angeles Fox 3 . ; . vie for Milk Can with MCC’s Ed Lex, Ken Goodale Braun dh Second period—1. Chicago, Sutler 3 Wickham Park for the championship. McGee cf 5 110 (Simmer, Nichols). 3:58. 10, U s Ange cs, iLvsiak, Murrayl. 15:39. 2, Chicago. Thoughts Herr 2b 30 10 It’s become an annual season-end event with the Isaksson 3 (Taylor), ♦ « Larmer 4 iSavardl, 17:01 Penalties- OSmith ss 4 12 0 Jersey, Vadnais 2 (unassisted), 8.47. Silk Towners claiming league honors from 1978 thru Fox. Chi, 10:37, Playfair. Buf, 14:03 /*• Totals-^ 32 3 7 2 Totals 39 6 15 6 Penallies-Hardy. LA, 2 :28; Dionne. LA ApLENty Third period- 3, Chicago, Secord 5 ‘80 with the Whippets champs a year ago. Either Milwaukee 000012 000-3 10 39 Hutchinson, NJ. double-major and (Wilson. Savard), 10:13. 4, Chicago, Manchester or Windham has been runner-up the Soccer clinic set SI, Louis 000 lOS (C x- 6 minor. 17:25, Kennedy, LA, m ajor Len Auster, E—Andujar.lull LOB—Milwaukee 3. St. Shots on goal-N ew Jersey 13-6-13-34. Preston 5 (Fox, LysiakI, 18:16. Penalties past four times. I.ouls 13. 2B—Ganlner. L. Smith 2. HR— I.OS Angeles 9-16-4-29. . r -R u ff, Buf, 16:45; Playfair. Buf, 17:57. Shots on goal—Buffalo 10-13-14—37. Who’ll win on this occasion. The betting line says Herald Sportswriter Opiivic (1). SF—Cooper. Goalies - New Jersey. MiddlebrTOk, IP H R E R B B S O Hesch, Los Angeles. Laskoski. A—8,519. ('hicago lt-11-6—28...... n ■ Goalies—Buffalo. Sauve. Chicago, Ban­ Windham. But you never know, That comes from Milk Can at stake Milwaukee Xavier High Coach Bob Michalski, who made an in­ SPORTS Vuckovich 5 1-3 10 3 3 2 3 Vancouver J \ nerman A—12,KB. teresting observation following the highly McClure (L 0-2) 1-321110 NY Rangers , M First period-1. NY Rangers. Lcinonen Minnesota 1 0 1 -2 Haas 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 12-5 successful Wickham Park Invitational. 2 (Ruotsalainen), 3:46. 2. Vancuver, Toronto ' h FORUM Caldwell 1-3 2 0 0 0 0 Derlago 2 at Cougars' field Fraser 2 (McCarthy. Smyl). 5:IB. 3, First period- 1 Toronto, St l.^uis “ Teams and individuals are the best ever in the such as class trips to Boston, New York, etc ... Terrion 1 Andujar (W 2-0) 7 7 3 2 0 1 Vancouver. Molin 2 (Rota). 14:10. 4, (Marlin). 1:06. 2. Toronto East’s football win over South Catholic last Minnesota, state this year. If you have an off day you can wind Sutler (S 2) 2 0 0 0 0 2 Vancouver. Sundstrom 2 (Hlinka, McCar- (unassisted), 16:52 3, up fifth or sixth. We ran a great race today and still Friday was its first in Hartford County Conference a rock rib defense spearheaded by T -2 50 A-53.723. Ihvl 17-OE. Penalties-Fotiu, NYR, 4:09. McCarthy 2 (Young). 18:12 Penalties— By Mike Crispino Mandichi Minn. 7:01; Roberts. Minn. took third place. We were seeing people’s backs,” (HCC) competition in three years. The Eagle Parents respond goalie Jim Mavlouganes. and defen­ Snepsls, Van, 9:46; Beck, N Y R , 15:51; Van, Molin, 19:08. 9 00; Terrion. Tor. 17:22; Vaive, Tor. Michalski stated. gridders in each of 1980 and ’81 went 0-4. ’Three In Response to Len Auster’s Just as Indiana has the Old Oaken sive backs Ken Goodale and Steve Second period-5. Vancouver, Molin 3 major. 19:51; Fricsl. Minn, major. 19:51 Second period—4. Toronto. Aubin 1 East Catholic’s Steve Kittredge, come years ago, in ‘79, East was 3-1 in the conference and column — Bucket as the symbol of college Records (Rota. Boldirevl. 4:01. 8, NY Rangers, Pike. ST LOUIS (U P I) Fotiu 2 (Lenonen, Ruotsalainen 1, 4:49 7, (Boisvert, Harris). 9:33 Penaltics- sot or tied . in the 79th World November, has been tabbed to win the State Open shared honors with Xavier. That was Jude Kelly’s Yes, we are soccer parents to two football supremacy, Connecticut has Middlesex, a perenially strong NY Rangers. Hedberg 2 (B.Baker McGill, Tor. major-minor. 16:49; Max­ Series between the St. Louis Rogers 1. 7:01. 8, NY Rangers, Rogers 3 well. Minn, major-minor. 16:49, crown. He will go in as defending state Class L first year at the helm. boys on the Soccer Club — and, yes, its Milk Can, as the symbol of com­ club, has a 7-3 record on the season Cardinals and Milwaukee Bre­ lDi>re, HedbergI, U OS. 9. NY Rangem, Third pcrlod-6. Toronto. Poddubny 5 wers champ. East still has dates at Northwest Catholic (Oct. we believe it is time all of u6 rethink munity college soccer supremacy. and is running neck and neck with Johnstone 4 (Ruotsalainen, Don Malo- (Duris. Ihnacak). 9:08. 6. Toronto, Most hits (gam e) — 5. Paul 30), versus Xavier at Dillon Stadium (Nov. 6) and nevl 18:32. Penalties-Bcck. NYR, Terrion 2 (Anderson. Korn). 9-35. 7. But you never know. our priorities. This weekend, the quest for posses­ MCC in the region. Molitor. Milwaukee (Game 1). major, 11:15; Nill, Van, major, 11.15, Minnesota. McCarthy 3 (SargentS, 10:01 “ The more it looks like one kid is going to run St. Paul (Nov. 13) and.... Somehow, this “ conflict” has sion of the Milk Can will be renewed The tradition of the Milk Can may Most at-bats (9-inning ’ game) Penalties—Ciccarelli. Minn. 4:06; Harts- 6 (ties 20 others). Paul Ftorek, NYR, 12:09, Gradin, Van 12.(B. away with it, the more it seems kids come after gone astray. You say the kids are as Manchester Community College be a young one, but is not without its Third period-10. NY Rangers, Pavelich burg. Minn. 7:10. Minn, bench (served by Molitor. Milwaukee and Robin 4 (Uinonen), 18:45 11, Vancouver. Ciccarelli). 18:58; Harlsburg. Minn, gross you,” Michalski stated. “ When a guy hits a race, he Try this on the main concern, but, somehow and Middlesex square off for the mysterious disappearances and Yount, Milwaukee (Game 1), Hlinka 3 (Gradin). 19:08. Penalliea-Dave misconduct, 20:00. Most hits (two conseculvie wins.” » It is Thanksgiving Day, 1982, and East Hartford after reading your article, we didn’t seventh time. other oddities. One year the Can dis­ Malonev. NYR, 12:09. Shots on goal—Minnesota 5-10-14—29 OILER DEFENSEMAN KEVIN LOWE games, one Series) — 7 (ties 9^15-29 Toronto 14-8-1^32, And if he doesn’t.... get that impression. Manchester currently leads the appeared from MCC, only to be four others), Paul Molitor. Shots' on goal-Vancouver High has just topped Penney High to finish the CCIL N Y Rangers 18-11-&-33. . Goalies—Minnesota. Meloche Toronto. That’s what makes the sport /sports so in­ takes out Warren miller as goalie Grant Fuhr watches We’ve heard from the coaches, series 4-2, with wins in the last two found full of newspaper clippings Milwaukee (Games 1 and 2). Goalies—Vancouver, Ellacott, Brodeur F’almaleer. A—16.182. football season at 8-1. That gives the Hornets the Most singles (gam e) — 5. the parents, the Board of Ed., etc.; NY Rangers. Mio. A—17,089. teresting. The winner isn’t always whom you league championship over unbeaten Manchester, games breaking a two-year reporting an iminent victory by I’ aul Molitor. Milwaukee 1 I 1-3 expect. has anyone asked the kids what they stranglehold by Middlesex. This Middlesex. (Gome 1). M. laouis 02 6-6 Montreal . which capped off its best league campaign the runs by rookie 1 I 1- -3 Most home Pittsburgh 021—3 Washington .Why else do they hold the games? think? We believe they’d all have year’s MCC team is rolling along Game time is Saturday, 11 a.m.. two others), Tremblay 3 previous Saturday at 7-0-2. ( pome) - ' 2 (ties First period—None. Penalties—Turnbull-, First period—1. Montrpal, the same response, “ I don’t know (Game Washington, with a 7-4 ledger, having won six of Cougar Field The match will be Willie McGee. St Louis Pit. 17:36; Ramage, StL, 17:48. (Mondou. Naslund). 10 01. 2, How is this plausible? rpenler. Norwood). 17:43. Notebook jottings Oilers shore up defense what the big fuss is all about” . their last eight games and appear to preceded by a free clinic for youths .Second period—1, St, Louis, Turnbull 2 I^ngway I (Carpenter. Norwood) Easy. CCIL in soccer awards five points for a Most times awarded first Penallie's-Holt. Was. 0 25^ Walter. Mon, There are times when adults can be gaining momentum heading 6-12 years of age from 9:30 to 10:30. (Nwlomansky. Crombeem), 2:57. 2. East Catholic has taken a step other schools may win, two points for a tie. CCIL in football awards base on catcher’s interference F^ittsburgh. St. l^aUrent 2 (Shedden), 6:50. 1:34. Ludwig. Mon. 2:15; Delorme, Mon. learn from the children. toward post-season play. Coach Greg DeNies and his MCC (gam e) — 1 (lies four others). 3 Pittsburgh. Baxter 1 (Gardner. 4 51; Langway. Was. 13 50. Hunter, Mon. duplicate in the near future. It has acquired two five points for a win, two points for a tie. Hendrick. St. l.x)uls What everyone is forgetting is The Cougars are paced by the players will provide instruction George Kchoc). 10:00 4. St Louis. Federko 2 16 41. carpool vans with seating capacity of 15. They will East Hartford winds up with 40 points, (Game 3) ( Brownschidle. Dunlop), 15:26. Penalties Second period-3. Montreal. Waller 3 that the Soccer Club was not started RBI on sacrifice fly — (Wickenhe...cr. Gingras). 1:58. 4, Wa­ Manchester 39 points. and tack loss on Whalers dynamic duo front line combination which will conclude with a “ Beat Most -R am age. StL, 9:16; Gatzos, Pit, 13:51; be used for ail sports except football, where a bus is for the purpose of competing with of Steve Mossup and Ed Lex. Lex, the goalie Contest” where the 2. Tom Herr. St, Louis (Game Baxter, Pit. 17:46. shington. Gartner 3 (Duchesne. Novy). still required for road trips. League title to a once-beaten team over an un­ 4» Third period— 5. Pittsburgh. Hotham 1 19 05 Penalties—Houston, Was. 1:01. the schools. Their basic season is from Glastonbury, boasts 11 goals in youngsters challenge MCC’s games (Series) Most four-hit (Kehoo. Gardner). 1:02. 6. St. Louis. Houston. Was, 7:42. Green. Mon. 16 15. Otherwise, East teams will utilize the vans beaten, but twice-tied, club. Yount. Milwaukee “When you’re losing, everyone the fall because they are preparing his first 10 games, while Mossup, a goalies. The winner will be awarded 2. Robin I’ellersson 2 (Dunlop). 6:06. 7. St, Louis. Gartner. Was. 16:51. The league’s football coaches better sit down and EDMONTPN, Alberta (UPI) — things together. Our defense was 5). whenever possible. “ We hope the pay back period is (Games 1 and Turnbull 3 (Ramage. Crombeen), 16:52 Third period-^. Washington. Laughlin I greatly improved and we didn’t take has to bear down and help out,” «aid for the Conn. State Soccer Tourna­ native of England, has tallied on 10 a soccer ball. Clinic registration is designated hitter take a hard iook at this. Going on a percentage The , in the market Most hits bv R St Louis. Babych 5 (Pettersson. (Maruk). 8:08 6. Montreal, Shutt 3 a year or two,” states 'Tom Malin, director of others). any of those stupid penalties which Gretzky. “ The team worked hard ment which starts on Oct. 31. occasions. The Cougars also feature at 9 a.m. (Series) 9. ■ (ties two Dunlop). 19:00 Penalties—Ramage. StL. (Napier. Car^mneau) 8:43. Penalties— athletics, “ It’s also a safety factor. We had a few basis would be wiser in football. Or go by the Cana­ to improve on their dismal goals Dnne lorg. St. Louis Naliress. Mon. 16:10; Holt, Was, 16:10 hurt us on bur recent roadtrip.” both ends of the rink and it Jiaid In this tournament, the kids repre­ 2 (11; Hotham, Pit. 5:18; Sutler. StL. teams, like tennis, golf or even soccer, where, dian Football League (C FL) system of two points against record, have also made a Fewest hit - by - pitch (one (major-minor), 8:00; Boutetle, Pit. Shots on goal—Montreal 10-16-4-30. The Oilers, who have allowed a off.” ; sent the Town of Manchester — not (ram. Series) — 0. (held by Washington 12^-11—28 students were driving. With the vans, the coaches: for a win, one point for a tie. jump on the Christmas season that major-minor. 8:00 league-leading 41 goals against in 8 Oiler defenseman Randy Gregg, one of the schools — but the whole manyi. St. Louis. Snots on goal—St. laouis 11-15-6-34. Goaltenders—Montreal. Sevingny Wa­ will do the driving.” Don’t penalize a team for tying, as this system doesn’t exactly thrill coach Glen Most extra base hits (both shington. F’arro A-12.B49 games, limited the Whalers to 20 who assisted on Roulston’s opening ■ town. In a previous article it was Pittsburgh-15-11-10-36 The vans will also be used for school functions does, especially in football. Sather. Way paved tor clubs (rains, Senes) — 42 (ties Goalies—St. laouis, Hanlon. Pittsburgh. goal, said he noticed a big difference rerordi. 19. Milwaukee; 23, St. “ The number of goals we’ve been shots on the net and only a handful of pointed out that a child should want . Dion A—6,301. St I.xiufs 0 2 8-5 in the team’s defensive play. Louis F’ittsburgh 0 21-3 good scoring opportunities. to represent his school, well, what Most wild pitches (gam ei — 2 allowing is aggravating,” said Hartford 02 0—2 First period—None Penalties—Turnbull, Pat Hughes scored his third goal “ The forwards were coming jiack about the pride in representing your 'ties seven others'. John Pit. 17:36; Ramage StL. \7M. Sather, after Edmonton rallied for a •stupor. St, Louis (Game 2); Edmonton 1 1 2—4 of the season at 8:38 of the third and this took a lot of pressure off of ■ town? When one of our teams wins to bring legal action F’irst period—1, Edmonton, Roulston 5 Second period—1, St. I.x)uis. Turnbull 2 4-2 win over the Hartford Whalers Dfir Medich. Milwaukt'e (Game us,” he said. “ That’s a big change the Conn. State Soccer Tournament, (Semenko. Gregg). 3:38 Penalties— (Nedomansky. Crombeem). 2:57. 2. Wednesday night. “ And we made period to snap a 2-2 deadlock and Boschman. Edm. 11 10. Hunter. Edm. Pitt.sburgh. St. [..aurenl 2 (Sheddon). 6:50 ■from the previous five games 4rhen they bring home a trophy to the Most wild pitches (inning) — 3. Pittsburgh. Baxter 1 (Gardner, enough mistakes in our last five defenseman Paul Coffey added an ? (lies four others!. Doc 1136; Adams. Har. 11:35. Malinowski, HUNT VALLE Y, Md. (U P I) - It striking players had participated Kehoe). 10:(fi 4. St. Uiuis, Federko z insurance goal two minutes later. we were often outnumbered id our whole town. Medich. Milwaukee (Game 6, liar, 14 14; Weslev. Har. 18:27. games to last until Christmas. I iooks as if the only pro football in televised all-star games in Second period-1 Hartford. Johnson 2 (Brown. Schidle. Dunlop). 15 26. Penal- Martin may wind up Tom Roulston and Laurie own end.” i In an event such as this, shouldn’t ’ ’ vth inning). iMIller. Sullivan) 10:14. 3. Hartford. lies-Ram age, SlL. 9'16; Gatzos. Pit. hope they’re all over with now. Washington and Los Angeles last one H a rtford coach L a rry {Cish players appearing on television in Most wild pitches (Series. 13 51. Baxter. Pit. 17:45. Boschman also tallied for EMmon- we be able to send teams which John Sulliman 5 (Larouche, Adams). 12:0E. 4. “ Especially because cutting down Sunday and Monday and while their (rimi — 3 (ties record!. h'dinonlon. Boschman 1 (unassisted). Third period— 5, Pittsburgh. Hotham 1 blamed the “ atrocious” ic e ’ con­ ' represent the best the town has to the immediate future will be doing 'Si inrr. St. Ix)uis on goals against was a key objective ton. Mark Johnson and Doug enthusiasm was at a high level, the 16:35 Penalties—Bolcan, Har, 12 23; (Kehoe, Gardner). 1:02. b. St Ivouis, ditions for the Whalers poor attack. ■ offer? By asking the kids to choose, beer or video game commercials. ^i•^st pulouts. outfielder Pouzar, Edm. 19:44; Lyle. Har, 19:44 Pettersson 2 (Dunlop). 6:06 7. St Uiuis. when we headed into this season.” Sulliman replied for Hartford, who contests barely drew 10,000 people (Series! — 24 (ties two others). “ The ice was slow and choppjt and The talks designed to put an end to Third fieriod—5. Edmonton, Hughes 3 Turnbull 3 (Ramage. Crombeen). 16 52: Sather said his plea for defensive held a brief 2-1 lead in the second ■ you are asking them to choose Willie McGee. St. l/>uis. 8. St. IvOui,s, Banych 5 (F’ etlersson. the National Football League combined, ba.semen (Gretzky. Messier). 0:38. 6. Edmonton. period. our forwards just couldn’t* get between their school and their town. Mc-t assists. first Goflev 1 (Huddy, Linseman). 10:25. Dunhipi, 19 00 F’enalties—Ramage. StL. with Yankees again efficiency appears to be finally get­ ■Series) — 10. Cecil {'ooper. players’ strike, which “ celebrates” Penaltie.s—Hospodar. Har. double minor. 2 01. Hotham. Vii. 5:18. Sutler. SlL. Oiler center Wayne Gretzky, going,” he said. In pre-season games, which in es­ Milwaukee. ting through to his charges. Represenativeb of the N FLP A and 8 38 Fogolin. Edm, 8:38; Hospodar. Har. (major-minor). 8 00. Boutette. F’il. its one-month birthday today, Largest league championship currently the N H L’s top scorer with The ice atJhe Northland Coliseum sence is preparation for the tourna- the league’s Management Council major-minor. 8 00 That was our best defensive droned on Wednesday with no ' orlfl Series plaver pool — misconduct. 9:(f7. 18 points, engineered Hughes’ goal had been replaced after a rock con­ ' ment, we play towns such a,s Shots on goat—Hartford 7-94—20. Shots f)n goal—St. Ixiuis 11-15-8—34 a $600,000 home in Blackwood, an So, now Martin, who remained showing so far,” he said. “ It’s sign met for seven hours Wednesday in 4 467 7fi, Pittsburgh-15-11-HF-36. OAKLAND, Calif. (UPl) - If Bil­ cert Tuesday night. Simsbury, Farmington, Coventry, progress being reported amid • »rges( net receipts (Series Edmonton 7-15-7—29. Oakland suburb, that was given to secluded and had no comment about that the team is starting to put with a perfect pass. face-to face talks in a suburban Goxilies—Hartford, Millen. Edmonton. Goalies—St l^uis. Hanlon Pittsburgh. ly Martin decides to manage in 1983 reports that federal mediator Sam $6,421 (164.62 Glastonbury, etc. Maybe they are Baltimore hotel. Kagel said the two Fuhr A-17,498 Dinn A-6..D1 — and there is a chance he might him outright by the A ’s a year ago in his firing, is gone from Oakland, and Kagel soon may offer his own for­ experiencing the same conflict we sides were continuing their dis­ decide to sit the year out — chances a gesture of gratitude for turning the search begins for a replacen^nt. mula to get the negotiations going. are, we don’t know. But we will say cussions on the sensitive issue of are it wiil be with the Cleveland In­ the Oakland franchise around. Among the candidates are Johnny Meanwhile, the U.S. Circuit Court this, many of these towns are spon- economics and would resume at 9 dians, but don’t bet he doesn’t wind But as in every other city where McNamara a former Oakland of Appeals in Washington, D.C., manager, Sal Bando, a former A ’s Rookie sets pace for Leafs ■ s o r ^ by their town, which we are a m. EDT today. he has managed, Martin wore out up with the New York Yankees for a sorry to say, Manchester is not. handed down a ruling which cleared third time. his welcome with the A ’s and star, San Francisco Giants second the way for the N F L ’s 28 clubs to Eisenhardt, in announcing his firing, baseman Joe; Morgan, who is an • The Soccer Club has no town The negotiating sessions were Those are the only two clubs tenacious guy.” Johnstone in a 13:43 span to repel bring legal action in state courts said “ one must recognize the in­ Oakland native, and Clete Boyer, a By United Press International funds, only funds from the parents spiced by published reports that which have shown interest in the Noriliques .5, Red Wings 3 the Canucks. against players who compete in evitability of change as a solution current A ’s coach. and any fund-raising projects they Kagel had “ recommended” that the MANCHESTER much-traveled Martin, who was Toronto’s Greg Terrion has all the renegade all-star games sponsored At Detroit, Peter and Marian Kings 7, Devils 4 hold — yet — they still represent the union drop its proposal for a central fired from his sixth job Wednesday for difficult circumstances, even Incentive he needs. by the N FL .Players’ Association Also available are such former big Stastny scored two goals apiece to At Inglewood, Calif.,' Marcel Town of Manchester. fund tied to a wage scale — one of by the Oakland A ’s. Indians presi­ when no party may seek or want a “ I played three games in the aided by television magnate Ted league managers as Bob Lemon, lead Quebec. Dionne fired in two goals and rookie The bottom line still rehiains — the key union demands. dent Gabe Paul, an old friend, change.” minors and I don’t want to do it Turner. That was Eisenhardt’s polite way Jim Fregosi and Dave Garcia. ’The Blues >5, Penguins 3 Bemie Nichols scored in his sixth will it hurt the kids to play on two already has talked once with Martin again,” said Terrion, after scoring a As a result of the appellate court While Kagel emphatically denied SOAP BOX DERBY Of saying the A ’s no longer could af­ latter quit as the Indians’ skipper at At Pittsburgh, Perry Turnbull straight game to power Los teams? We can’t answer that and — while he was still the A ’s manager pair of goals Wednesday night to action, N F LP A executive dir* tor the reports and said they were ford Martin’s behaviour no matter the end of the 1982 season. scored his secodd goal of the game Angeles. With the victory, the Kings neither can anyone else. — and chances are he will talk with lead the Maple Leafs to a 5-2 Ed Garvey announced that games “ very detrimental to this mediation how much he had done to improve “ The club has no immediate plans with 3:08 remaining to snap a 3-3 tie extended their unbeaten streak over Each child is an individual, and him again, and very soon. triumph oyer previously un­ and lift St. Louis. scheduled for Sunday in Toronto and process,” a spokesman for Owners REGISTRATION the club. to name a successor,” Eisenhardt the Devils, who formerly played in we believe the final responsibility Martin was fired twice by the beaten Minnesota. Monday in Atlanta had been post­ revealed that the mediator may At the bottom of Eisenhardt’s said, indicating the A ’s will look Gaiiadiens 3, Capitals 3 Kansas City and Denver, to 19 lies with the parents. We know the Yankees and now once each by the After Terrion’s wife gave birth to poned and that no other games have expressed personal displeasure decision to fire Martin was the over the field before making a deci­ At Landover, Md., Steve Shutt games (15-0-4). j* parents of the Soccer Club and they SUNDAY-OCTOBER 24,1982 ★ ★ ★ Minnesota Twins, Detroit Tigers, their second child on Monday, the would be planned for the timd being. with the concept of the central fund. sion. But Eisenhardt said he expects scored his third goal of the season all have one thing in common — they Texas Rangers and A ’s. Oakland latter’s insistence on keeping old center discovered Tuesday night he to name an adviser by the end of midway through the third period to love their children and if they saw president Roy Eisenhardt gave Mar­ players past their prime because had been traded from Los Angeles to 75 CENTER STREET ★ MARSHALLS MALL they were his friends, an incident in next week, and in that regard he lift the Canadiens into a tie. the child being hurt by this, they tin, whose contract runs through Toronto. Black Hawks 4, Sabres 0 which he walked out in the middle of already has talked wiUi Bill Rigney. would make a choice. 1985, the bad news Wednesday and, “ It’s great to be here,” said the At Chicago, Murray Bannerman , Sports NFL all-star games scratched TOWN OF MANCHESTER ★ MANCHESTER a game because he was upset at the Isn’t that how it really should be? said he would honor their agree­ 22-year-old former second-round recorded his first shutout in more way the A ’s were playing and a Under reorganization, Eisenhardt ''Calendar It is we, the parents, who should WASHINGTON (UPI) - The free to file state court actions to ment. draft choice, who was supposed to than a year and the Black Hawks got FIRE DEPARTMENT ★ PARKADE temper tandrum that saw Martin plans to move in and assume some decide what is test for our children. National Football League and NFL seek to enjoin players from playing So Martin is not exactly penniless. play with New Haven of the first-period goals from Darryl wreck his ballpark office when the of the general manager’s duties, In these hard times, it is gratifying clubs may file state court actions to in these all-star games,” said James 11:00 AM TO 5:00PM 12:00 NOON TO 5:00PM Over the next three years, should he this Sutter and Steve Larmer to post Thursday club refused to renegotiate his con­ which Martin also administered, to see parents involved with their try to stop striking players from McKay, an NFL attorney In decide not to work, he will collect a season. “ I was really nervous, but I their fourth straight victory. SOCCER tract. with the help of a seasoned adviser. children, loving them, watching joining in unsanctioned all-star Washington. total of $750,(KK). In addition, there is got a few breaks. I ’m glad the first Rangers 6, Canucks 5 East Catholic at Hartford Public them, guiding them and, yes, games, a federal appeals court Suits are pending in state courts in game is over. Playing for the Leafs At New York, Elddie Johnstone (girls), 3:15 making choices when a choice has to decided. Florida, Misteuri, Ne York, Penn­ REQI8TRATION FEE; $25 is my biggest thrill ever.” capped a four-goal second period CROSS COUNTRY < ’ ■ be made. On a 2-1 vote, the U.S. Circuit sylvania and Texas against striking Toronto coach Mike Nykoluk was with his fourth goal of the year as East Catholic at Aquinas, 3;il5 Manchester second best Don’t deny us that right — we Court of Appeals in Washington players who announced plans to join impressed. the Rangers handed Vancouver Its Windsor Locks at East Catholic ' earned it and our children deserve Wednesday dissolved an injunction in mid-strike, all-star games spon­ “ Terrion gives us a new aspect,” sixth straight loss. Trailing 4-1 early (girls). 3:15 ELEGIBILITY: it! that blocked clubs from pursuing sored by the N FL Players Associa­ he said. “ He’s very clever, good on in the second period, the Rangers tion. Two games have already been in Police Olympic meet Doreen and Jack Melesko state lawsuits against players for face-offs, he checks and he’s shown got goals from Nick Fotiu, Anders held. The third is scheduled for Sun­ , 219 McKee St. breach of contract. that he can score goals. He’s a Hedberg, Mike Rogers and day in Toronto. Any boy or girl 7 Manchester Police Department Frost, in the 30-39 age bracket, East girl JV :■ ■■ Manchester “ The effect of it is the clubs are took second place in the team stan­ won the 50 breaststroke, fourths in rO.MGHT booters in tie •- <5! dings for departments with 50-KX) the 50 fly and 50 free and fifth in the 9 - Boxing: Canela vs. Davis, - 10 to 15 members at last Saturday’s fourth 50 backstroke. Wilkison took fifth in ESPN Conard remains unbeaten Elast Catholic girls’ jayvee ioccer Watson returns annual Connecticut Police Olympics the 50 free. 9:15- Whalers vs. Flames, WTIC team deadlocked Glastonbury. High, to PGA tour “•To CANCEL an ad, call at Manchester High. In track and field, Brian Collins 9:.30 • Bruins vs. Oilers, Channel 1-1, Wednesday at Mt. Nebo.* is welcome The event was sponsored by the was second in the 3-mile run in the 38 downing Tribe in hockey Patti Henrys, assiste'd by PENSACOLA, Fla. Ckinnecticut Police Athletic Associa­ 29 and under age group. In open Stephanie Patti, tallied for t t t 3-1-3 (U P I) — Defending cham­ tion. Twenty one departments from events. Frost was fourth in the high young Eaglettes. Deldre Canny pion Jerry Pate, Tom Wat­ After a scoreless first half, un­ Beth Blanco and Milne Crean one Connecticut and three from out of jump; White won the shot put and played well for East, which outahot son and Curtis Strange to compete- Tribe JV kickers beaten Conard High erupted in the apiece for Conard. Busy Manchester 643-2711 state took part. discus; Lany Duke took second in Glastonbury by a 27-14 margin. head the field in today’s second half for a 4-0 win over Manchester’s Gary Frost won the the 3-mile run in the Female Divi­ keeper Evette Ela came up with a opening round of the $200,- still unbeaten Manchester High in CCIL girls’ field best swimmer trophy and Rich sion; and the mile relay-of Frost, dozen saves in a fine outing. 00 Pensacola Open golf hockey action Wednesday at the In­ Junior Daryll Sibrinz at center •To CORRECT an ad, call fBflXI • SPONSORED BY LOCAL 1579 White of the local contingent won Collins, Don Turner and Paul Lom­ Manchester High jayvee soccei Volleyballers bow;* tournament. team was forced into overtime dians’ field. halfback, Jen Kohut at midfield and the best lifter trophy in weightlif­ bardo took fourth. Manchester High girls’ vo^yball before pulling out a 3-1 verdict over The decision moves the Chieftains fullback Kris Anderson played well ting. - team fell in straight sets to tnnAM Wacson has not played a INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION White in weight lifting won the Fermi High, Wednesday in Enfield. tp 841-1 in the league and O-OJ for Manchester. tour event since he t i ^ for Manchester won the 100-yard High, Wednesday at Clartce Arena. OF FIREFIGHTERS freestyle relay in swimming with bench press, Olympic lift and power Steve Logan’s fourth-quarter goal o v e r ^ while the setback drow the 66th last month in the Manchester and Conard jayvee Scores were 15-11, 15-12 I m . lift in the 29 and under/226 pounds forced matters into overtime where Silk Towners to 3-6-1 overall, 3-5-1 in 643-2711 Frost, Beau Thurnauer, Tom LaJet Classic at Abilene, the CCIL. teams fought to a 00 draw. Jennifer Enfield also took the ia w ie tilt Wilkinson and Larry Wilson com­ and over division. goals by Chris Corrow and Dan ■ Texas. Manchester’s next engagement is MacKenzie offensively and Larisa 15-11, 0-15 and 15-7. ^ ’ prising the foursome. Thurnauer, in Also gaining points for Guachione won it for the 9-0-1 young Friday at Fermi High in Enfield at Clough and goalie Chris Colvin Next clash for the 0-13 the 29 and under age bracket, took Manchester were Marty Jordan, Indians. Chris Diana and Brad Want Ad Supermarket defensively played well for the Friday against Conard High ill West ■ “ I made the cut but I Howard Beeler, Joe Brooks and Freeman played well defensively 3.30. To Place an ad call 643-2711 YOU may be the next champ second in the 50 butterfly and thirds Hartford at 3:30. Spence Frazee. for Manchester. , J Emily Berman had two goals and locals. didn’t play very well,” in the 50 free and 50 backstroke. Watson said Wednesday. r MANCHRSTER HERALD. 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FOR SALE RENTALS______62— Trucks tor Sale 3-5 DAYS 14c 12 noon Friday; Mon­ b-A uctions 63— Heavy Equipment for Sale FREE 52— Rooms for Rent EDUCATION MISC. SERVICES 40— Household Goods 64— Molorcycies-Bicycies 6 D A Y S 13q: days deadline is 2:30 4 1— rArticles for Sale 53— Apartments for Rent _Private instructions 65— Campers-Trailers-Mobile FINANCIAL 18 31— Services Offered 42— Building Supplies 54— Homes for Rent 26 DAYS 12(P Friday — Sctiools-Ciasses Homes * 19 32— Pamting-Papering 43— Peis-Birds-Oogs 55— Otfices-Stores for Rent 8— Mortgage Loans 20— Instructions Wanted 56— F^esort Property for Rent 66— ^Aulomoiive Service h a p p y a d s $3 00 PEFI INCH Phone 643“2711 33— Building-Contracting 44— Musical Instruments 67— Autos for Rent-Lease CALL 643-2711 OR STOP IN AT OUB OFFICE 1 HERALD SQ»> MANCHESTER 9 — Personal Loans 34— Roof mg-Siding 45— Boats & Accessories 57— Wanted 16 Rent 10 —Insurance REAL ESTATE •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••***** •••••••••••••••eeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWN OP MANCHMTER ••••••••••eeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeeeee Autos For Sele 81 Articles for Sale 41 Free Classified Ads 48 Apertmente for Rent 53 NOTICE AND WARNINO OF STATE ELECTION Help Wanted 13 Bualneaa Property 26 Painting-Papering 32 9••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ Free Classified Ads Antiques ••••••••••••••••••****** •••••••••••••••••••••*** •••••••••••••••••••••••• •eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaa •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• .The Electors of the Town of Manchester are hcrel)y warned ••eeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeee • • e e e • • e • e e e # • e ee e e e e e ^ HOOVER INDUSTRIAL- PLEASANT FOUR ; 1979 FORD GRANADA - 6 their respective polling places In said Town of Manchester on Tuesday. COMMERCIAL FLOOR DOUBLE HUNG Window WANTED; ANTIQUE Fur­ INTERIOR PAINTING, vacuum cleaner. $95.00. . ! cyl., automatic, air- November 2. 1982. for the following purposes; Sander,-$125., hand lawn niture, glass, pewter, oil Rooms, first floor In quiet MANCHESTER, CT. over ten years experience, Used little. Good for beau- ; 53” x60” com plete with conditioning, 27,000 miles. 1 To cast their votes for Governor and Ueu^nant Governor, uniiea mower, $25. Manchester storm windows, 002 paintings, or antique four family. Mature, quiet . 1-86 Eastbound Exit 94 low rates and senior citizen ty salon or small business Superb car! Many extras! Stales Senator, RepresenUUve-inCongress. Slate Senator, Slate SNOWPLOWING H a rd w a re, 877 M ain exterior casing. $35.00. items. R. Harrison, 643- persons Preferred.' Non- On/Off Ramp dints. 643-9980. establishment. Call 646- ; smokers, no pets. SecuriW $4495. 644-2942. Representative, Secretary of Uie Slate, Treasurer, Comptroller. At­ iHanrl|fHlpr Brralft BIDS • 3.8 ACRE PRIME SITE Street, Manchester. 643- Telephone 644-3^. 8709. torney General, Slieritf, Judge of Protwte. 2 4 3 9 . ______plus utilities. Call 649-5897. U 0 ^ Mt M Ma KcaM W mUMte BUSINESS ZONED ID E A l FOR 4425. II To vote on Uie lollowing four proposed amendments to the Constitu­ hr IMl - 1H3 m m Itr ta PAINTING & P A P E R 1972 DODGE MAXI-VAN. MOTEL. RETAIL OR MAPLE TURN stool bar Produce 50 tion ot tlie SUte of Connecticut; MMckithr NmH fMthI M taoM at RESTAURANT H a n g in g C e ilin g s BEAUTIFUL Beds, table, counter and SEARS CRAFTSMAN chairs. Good condition. FOUR ROOMS IN Four 1. For the constitutional amendment concerning the requirement ol II hatafl nm , Maadwtar,' CT. • CORNER LOCATION repaired. ReReferences. Ful­ HANDMADE fine white family. Appliances, yard sink, many extras, naaia ii*aH aa a par hdi/|ir ihni radial arm saw. 10-inch. $99.00. Telephone 643-2339. TURNIPS - Purple top and a grand jury for capital offenses 'Your Community Newspaper' I '/. ACRE SITE FOR RETAIl ly “^insured. Quality work! cotton bedspread or table ’ and ample off-street automatic transmission, 2. For the constitutional amendment concerning regulations of lain. Iba tacMt castaaar rahraaoai OR COMMERCIAL Call 649-8626. yellow globe. Also turnip Martin Mattsson, evenings cover. Never used. Approx, parking. No pets. Rent $325 good condition. Must sell - state agencies tr. DEVELOPMENT MOTORCYCLE JACKET greens. Pull your own. Nat- Ifr. ttwi AbraWs 649-4431. fourty years old. Size 96 x plus security and utilities. $1500 or best offer. 875- 3 For the constltuUonaf amendment concerning compensation ol Tbt M—riwitir NiraU • QUICK RETAIL STOP MOVING SALE -102” sofa, genuinO leather, size 38. elected otficiafs 1700 yF BLDG O N 40.000 VF 92. Phone 649-5547. $85.00 References required. 649- '6128. ______^ lIMMNHMt 4 For the constitutional amendment concerning an appellate court LOT 50.000 DAILY HW Y Building Contracting 33 $135. Unique coffee table - Brown, like new. $50.00. Mmchntw. a MAM 0717. The full text of such proposed amendments with explanatoiy text TRAFFIC COUNT •••••••••••••••*•*******“ must be seen, $150. ■‘A-size — *rvn)ia hinrlinvs Telephone 646-6332. Help Wanted 13 ...... Or km iwviliiM tl tiw M M l * RENTALS AUDI, 1974 lOOLS. Four • PROF. OFFICES violin. $100. 649-3127 SKIS .^ eT speed, needs new transmis­ printed in accordance wlUi Section 2-30a of Uie General SUtutcs, is PLEASE READ MODELS WANTED for LEON CIESZYNSKI pol 5'A-ROOM APARTMENT- available at the town clerk's office lor public distribution. The vole I 300 yF DECORATED SPACE IN BUILDER. New homes, evenings. com plete ' TEN LARGE flowering sion, and work. No rust. the 1982 Model Pageant at LARGER SUITE. ACCESS TO ALL E x c e lle n t bushes $5, large orders Two bedooms. Appliances. on such proposed amendmehU is taken under Uie authority of Arti­ YO U R A D N E 10 MINUTES TO HARTFORD additions, remodeling, rec 647- Rooms tor Rent 52 Interior excellent. AM-FM R.N. the Springfield Marriott. TAG SUE M > FAR package.:e. $85$85.00. Cal] No pets. Half cellar, half cle Twelfth of Uie Constitution of the State of Connecticut and House h ou se rooms, garages, kitchens perennials, ground covers, stereo. $(i00. Call 643-2711 Joint Resolutions 35, 48. 64 ind 95 of the 1981 session of the General DIRECTOR OF NURSING Male and female: All ages. P A R T T IM E RW REALTY 0343 after 5 pm attic. $400 monthly, plus remodeled, ceilings, bath Saturday, Octobar 23, 1882 $5, variety house plants, $2. MANCHESTER - Nice ext. 18, ask for Paul. Classified ads are taken For entry blank, call 413- cleaners wanted for the Call; (203) 646-2830 security. Adults only. 646- Glastonbury area. Call 659- tile, dormers, roofing. ORANGE HALL Private home. 649-6486. room with kitchen III To act on the following opinion question approved for submission to over the phone as a con­ North Central CT SNF and IGF 732-9670. Mr. Norman GIANT FLORIDA sea 5674 between 8 am and 2 2953. Residential or commer­ II t C«iNf a. (Iw l iwiAMtir, Cl privileges. Gentleman 1978 CHEVETTE, four the electors by Uie Board of Directors. . , venience. The Herald is with excellence In nursing shell collection suitable for pm. 5 Shall thd United States and the U.S.S.R. enter into a bilateral Sponaorad by MOTORCYCLE 1973 preferrM. $50.00 weekly. speed, $2500. Excellent responsible for only one care as primary objective, SALESPERSON - Excep­ cial. 649(4291. crafts. $50.00 takes all. Call Agreement for the mutual and verifiable freeze of all nuclear seeks to find D.N.S. PART TIME cleaning help Manchaatar WAt ES Yamaha 100 Enduro LT-1, Security. Telephone 643- MANCHESTER - Beautiful condition. Telephone 646- incorrect insertion and preferably with supervisory tional opportunity for full 9 to 3 P.M. 646-3179, ood condition. $95.00. Call w6dpons'^ - some evenings, some ELECTRICAL SERVK:ES 1878. setting, two bedrooms, 1236. ______A vote of YES will adopt an amendment and approve the opinion then only to the size of background. Bachelors or part time sales in a busy f13-8836. degree required In lieu of Saturdays. Must have own P BUSINESS - We do all types of Elec- USED RUG - excellent kitchen, living-dining area, question; a vote of NO will reject an amendment and be a vole of the original insertion. bridal, formal and mother MANCHESTER - Clean 1974 FORD two-door hard­ tkSL lengthy supervisory of the bride shop. Pleasant transportation, no high and SERVICES trical Work! Licensed. Call classlllad Ads conditloh. $10.00. fully carpetM. Patio, all disapproval for the opinion question. \ Errors which do not experience. Background In GENUINE Le a t h e r bedroom with apartment top. Automatic, power The full text of the questions is on file open to public inspection in surroundings and congenial schoolers, 643-4000. after 5:00"" p.m., 646-1516 Telephone 649-2320. appliances. Washer-dryer lessen the value of the A.D.N.S. a plus. Send resume medium tan jacket, nicely privileges. $2 50 monthly. steering, power brakes, the Town CTerk’s O ffice during business hours, ____ and salary requirements In atmosphere selling brides, hook-up. No pets. $5 35 in­ LADIES SKI BOOTS - tailored, like new, size Swurlty. 649-6062. air-conditioning, vinyl top. LOCATION OF POLLING PLACES VOTING J)ISTRICT advertisement will not confidence to; Box HH. c/o their attendants and COOKS - Experienced. 872- FARRAND Lange size 8’/i. Never used, FOR SALE - Box wood cluding heat. 643-1846 The Manchester Herald. 11/12. $40.00. Telephone One owner, $l4re. 643-97(», Robertson School, 65 North Schopl St. • be corrected by an ad­ mothers. Apply in person - 3130. Services Offered 3T REMODELING - Cabinets, mint condition. Reg. $150 stove with heat exchange Roofing, Gutters, Room 649-2658. GENTS ONLY - Central 428 Lake Street, Bolton. Bowers School. 141 Princeton St. J ditional insertion. W ynshaw 's, 60 P ratt sacrifice, $65.00. Telephone pipe and draft. $98.99. THREE ROOM Apartment Buckley School. 250 Vernon St. 3 Condominiums 22 REWEAVING BURN Additions, Decks, all types location, kitchen heated. Stove and BANKING - ExperiencedKxm Street, Hartford. 649-6113 - keep trying. Phone 643-0709. KODAK EK6 instant privileges, parking Martin School. 140 Dartmouth Rd. J HOLES. Zippers, um­ of Remodeling and refrigerator. References V.W. 1971. Fastback. 63,000 Senior Citizens Center. 549 E. Middle Tpke. 3 proof opeerator. Full time. MANCHESTER - Two camera with case, elec­ available. Security and miles. $950. Telephone 643- HONEST, DEPENDABLE brellas repairs. Window Repairs. FREE ROLL AWAY BED with HUMMEL PLATE - 1980. and security. 649-9021. Nathan Hale School. 160 Spruce St. 6 South Windsor Bank & bedroom condo for rent. A- tronic flash. $25.00. written references person wanted nights for shades, Venetian blinds. Estimates. Fully insured. regular mattress, good New, in original box. 8672. Waddell Srhool. 163 Broad St. J Trust Company. For ap- C. $575 with heat. 273-2013, Telephone 649-2696. required. For application Verplanck School, 126 Olcott St. ° ? l \ r janitorial work. Four hours Keys. TV FOR RENT. Telephone 643-6017. conilition,. $30.00. $85.00. Call 647-8586 after 5 FOUR ROOMS - Third pointment contact: Warren 659-3008. Marlow’s, 867 Main Street. call 643-2693 after 4 p.m. Keeney School. 179 Keeney St. ® Matteson, 289-6061. EOE. per night, four nights a Telephone 643-9633. pm. BRIDES BEAUTIFUL floor. Heat, stove and BANK Manchester High School, Brookfield St. H week. $4.00 per hour. Send 649-5221. SKAPARAS HOME refrigerator. Adults. No NEW TWO Bedroom large brimmed picture hat ROOM FOR RENT - Mid­ REPOSSESSIONS Mahoney Recreational Center, 94 Cedar St. H iHanrlTpfitrr brief resume and Remodeling, room ad­ COMBINATION OIL BURNER completely pets. $330. Security and RN - LPN - Accepting Townhouses. Living room BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - ditions, all types aluminum designed with lace and dle aged female preferred. Howell Cheney Regional Technical School, 12 references to Box CC c-o Aluminum storm-screen rebuilt with shell lacked. references. Call after 6 FOR SALE 791 W. Middle Tpke, applications for staff with private patio, fully seed pearls, tulle veil in­ $40.00 per week. (Hall after The Manchester Herald. Concrete. Chimney work, roofing. Free es­ windows, 14- 30” x 55” . 3 - Like new, $50.00. 6' 5-6920. Voting machines $rtll be used. The polls will be opened at six o’clock in* Brralii nurses. 3-11 and 11 - 7 applianced kitchen, cluded. Worn once. $95.00. 4.30, 649-3727. p.m., 649-2236. 1980 bod ge Colt - 2 Repairs. “ No Job Too timates, reasonable rates. 30” x36” . $75.00 for all. the morning (6 A M ) and will remain open until eight o ’clock in the shifts. Rest home and Andersen double glazed Small.” Call 644-8356. Telephone 649-4700. dr., H/B $3950. SECRETARY - Recep­ Joe, 649-1733. Telephone 649-6663. FORMICA TOP kitchen THREE LARGE ROOMS - evening (8 P.M.). , ,rv . u imm skilled nursing facility. MANCHESTER 1979 Chevy Impala - 4 Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 18th day of October. 1982. tionist for busy medical of- windows, insula and table, chrome legs, needs ,. heat, appliances, laundry, Excellent benefit package weatherstriped entrance C & M Tree Service, Free ROBERT E. JARVIS - BOYS BIKE 20” Ross Available immediately. dr. Sedan $3,300. Edward Tomkiel anti shift differential. fice in Manchester. GREEN VINYL reclining rubber feet. One leaf. Good ' Apollo racer, good condi­ Very nice furnished room. parking. Very clean, nice Town Clerk Requires an experienced, doors. Excellent insulation estimates. Discount senior Building & Remodeling chair, g(4od condition. condition. $25.00. yard. Tease and security. The above can be seen Please (-all D.N.S. between values in walls and tion. $45.00. Telephone 843- No kitchen privileges. 050-10 W tr/JU J entnusiastic, mature in­ citizens. Company Specialist. Interior ana $30.00. Call 649-8225 Telephone 649-6866. $390. Immediate occupan­ at the 9 and 3, Monday - Friday, ceilings. Full basement 9922. Parking. Convenient loca­ □ NOTICES dividual. This full time Manchester ownecl and Efxterior Renovating. cy. 6464)063. 643-5151. Crestfield Con­ with washer and dryer con­ evenings or weekends. tion. ^5.00 weekly. 649- SavtngilmkdHincliittar TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ••••••••• position offers varied, in­ operated. Call 646-1327. Residential & Commer FOR SALE - aluminum,, NOTICE TO CREDITORS valescent Home and nections. Selection of RCA S’TEREO console - 4003. »1S M»m StrMt CONNECTICUT teresting duties inclu(llng cial. Additions, Garages, TRAILER HITCH 20 00 lb. storm windows and ; MANCHESTER - Four K8TATE OF Lost and Found Fenwood Manor. carpet and vinyl floor Roofing & Siding.Kitchens, maple cabinet. $75.00. •••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE OF Wpine and bookkeeping. LIGHT TRUCKING - Fen­ capacity 1%” ball. Fits all screens 54Vz x 37. Four in,, room. Stove, refrigerator. ADOPTION OF OHDIHAHCE EDITH GERTRUDE SNOVER. colors. Prices start $46,- cing. Attics, cellars, gar­ Bathrooms. Replacement Telephone 643-1061. Apertmente for Rent 53 HONDA PRELUDE, 1980. FOUND KITTEN, tiger. NURSES AIDES Certified. Excellent fringe benefits. General Motors cars and all. $40.00, Call 649-0173 No pets. References. High speed, excellent con­ In accordance with the aka GERTRUDE E. SNOVER, 900.00. CHFA Approved. ages cleaned. All types Windows & Doors. 643- deceased Near St. Bridget’s Church. Accepting applications for Salary negotiable accor­ wagons, 1977 to 1983. anytime. Security. $325 plus utilities. dition. AM-FM cassette, provisions of Chapter 3. Section 1 Open for inspection daily 9 trash, brush removed. PLUMBING FITTINGS MANCHESTER- One and and 9 ol the Town Charter, notice The Hon. William E. FitzGerald Please call 649-1623. full and part time. All ding to qualifications and Telephone 649-2287. $65.00 a carrying tray full. two bedroom apartment 649-4001 trunk rack. $5,500. Call 749- Judge, of the Court ot Probate. 8-4. Sunday 12-4. Peterman Picket, Split Rail, Stake ...... SNOW TIRES - Two 13” ' is hereby given of the adoption by shifts. Excellent benefit experience. For interview Mostly copper T’ s, available. Centrally 9329. District of Manchester at - , . Realty, 64'9-9404, 646-1171 Fences installed. 528-0670. Flooring 36 tires on rims, five lugs., 64 the Board of Directors of the Town V t x y \ IMPOUNDED - Female package and shift differen­ information call 647-3908. SEARS 16 cubic ft. coliplings, adapters, located on busline near Homes lor Rent 01 Manchester, Connecticut, on Oc­ hearing held on October 18, 1982 about 2 years old, mixed refrigerator. G(X)d condi­ Good condition. $50.00. for ordered that all claims must be tial. Please call D.N.S. SMALL LOADS OF elbows and 45’s. (!all 646- shopping center and 1970 VW CAMPER - Needs tober 12. 1982 DIET TECHNICIAN - Full FLOORSANDING - Floors tion. $75.00, Call 646-0508. both. 647-9547. EAST HARTFORD - Large presented to the fiduciary on or breeci. Tudor Lane. Male, 2 Monday - Friday, 643-5151, STONE, trap rock, play 4618 after 6 p.m. schools. For further details some body work. $950. Call ORDINANCE years old. Golden time position. Associate n REAL ESTATE like new. Specializing in six rooms plus, Cape. CHAPTER 16, SECTION 16-* before January 18, 1983 or be Crestfield Convalescent sand, white stone, loam call 649-7157. between 9 and 12 a.m., 647- Retriever, Middle Turn­ Home and Fenwood Degree required. One or older floors, natural and TOBOGGAN FOR SALE - SIX WOODEN storm win-, FOR SALE - 9 ^ 12’ rug, Three bedrooms, fireplace, 8242. ■ AUTHORIZING ADDITIONAL barred as by law provided. and pool sand stained floors. No waxing Sherrie L Anderson. pike, East. Call 646-4555, Manor. more years experience in Six feet long with ciishion. dows plus screens, 55” x ; fair...... condition. First------$8.00 . MANCHESTER - Newly centrally located near PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION hospital setting. For ap­ Homes For Sale 23 DELIVERED. Telephone anymore. John Verfaille, 30” . TaKe all for $10.00 or FOR QUALIFIED VETERANS " Ass’t Clerk Like new, used twice. takes it. Telephone 649- decorated one bedroom cliurches, schools and 1978 MERCURY The fiduciary is: Personals 2 pointment call 872-0501, 644-1775. 646-5750. Asking $45.00. Call 643- best offer. Telephone 649-, busline. Pay own utilities. Property tax exemptions LICENSED NURSE - part FLORIDA’S FINEST adult 6548. , apartment. Access to shop­ SEPHYR, 4 cyl., four authorized by Section 1 and Section John D. LaBelle Ext. 282. 7232. Security required. time nights. Call 649-2358. golf and country club com­ DESIGN KITCHENS - ...... 6017. ping centers, buslines and ^ e d , power steering, AM- 2 of Public Act No. 82-318 lor 843 Main Street WANTED: USED sewing Services Wanted 38 Available August 1st. $600 Manchester, CT 06040 munity. Trees, lakes, cabinets, vanities, counter SKIS SET - Buckle boot, schools. For further details FM stereo. Low mileage. quaiilled veterans are hereby ap­ machine (for keeps or to COLDER WEA’THER IS TRUCK UTILITY CAP, 8 FOUR STORM windows 24 monthly. 643-1845 or 643- 044-10 PASTA PRODUCTION security. Private, uniquely top s, kitchen cabinet silver glass ski, excellent please call 528-4196 Excellent condition. $3,2i)0. proved. borrow) for use in an after approaching, which means WANTED - Estimate ft. galvanized steel, top X 37, 31 X 43, 28 x 43, 36 x 37. ’ This Ordinance shall take effect Worker wanted - 7 a.m. designed, manufactured fronts, custom condition. $50.00. Size 7V4. between 9 and 5 pm or 1773. or best offer. 643-5836 or a heating fuel and warm house re-roof. 25/30 year. $5.00 each. Call 644-2063. ten 110) days alter this publication school therapeutic recrea­ thru 1 p.m., Monday thru homes. From $35,900! Lake rack, locking back shelves Call 646-7609 after 6 p.m. after 5 pm and weekends, 649-2047. NOTICE TO CREDITORS clothes! It’s time to start woodworking, colonial Shingles, asphalt- in this newspaper provided that tion program for Friday. Bakery or inside with lights. $98.00. COVENTRY LAKE - Five ESTATE OF l•'airways, P.O. Box 4535, reproductions in wood. BASEBOARD WALL 649-7157. within ten (10) days after this adolescents. Call restaurant experience earning and saving! We are fiberglass, approximately Telephone 643-2208'. 3(5 HP BRIGGS and Strat­ room l'/4 baths single 1974 DUSTER - Excellent EDWARD J. SWEENEY, III, N, Ft. Myers, Fla. 33903; J.P. Lewis, 649-9658. registers for hot air heat. publication of this Ordinance a Crossroads, 647-3252 during necessary. Call Marco, 647- taking applications for our 35 squares. Give name, ad- ______home. Large lot, 300 fret running condition. Must be deceased or toll free 1-800-237-8909. 4-6x10,7-5x12. $5.00 each. • ton motorized lawn MANCHESTER - Main petition signed by not less than five business hours. phone sales operation. dress. Box D, c /o The q n E PAIR ladder staging from beach. La k e The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, 8647, 5 thru 6 daily. PROFESSIONAL sweeper. Asking $60.00. Street. 2-3 rooms. Heated. seen. Must sell. 646-1528. (5) percent of the electors of the Evening and Saturday Manchester Herald. Telephone ’Telephone 649-2071. Judge, of the Court of Probate, MANCHESTER hooks, $20.00. Call 64^0137. Hot water. Appliances. No privileges. Pay own Town, as determined from the hours available. Earn Housecleaning done at District of Manchester at a Announcements 3 CHRISTMAS IS COMINB Assumable mortgage □M ISC . FOR SALE 643-4389. pets. Security. Parking. utilities. SecuriW required. 1969 CHEVY VAN - GIO. latest officials lists of the $67.50 to $110.00 a week. your convenience. ______TWO E78 X 14 snow tires hearing held on October 13, 1982 Sell Avon now. And start possible on this six room SMALL DINETTE SEF, 523-7047. Available in December. Windowed, carpeted, good Registrars ol Voters, has not been SAINT JUDE FEAST Day Call Mr. Lupacchino for in­ Reliable, m s u r ^ .^ n d ^ ...... OLDER NORGE DRYER’, mounte(l. Used less than $500 monthly. 742-7478 filed with the Town Clerk ordered that all claims must be saving! Earn good money excellent conditioned Also office cleaning. Free square formica table top, condition. Many new parts. presented to the fiduciary on or is Thursday, October 28th. terview, Monday and Household Goods 40 $24.00. Telephone 643-9039. 5000 miles. $50.00. 649-1029. evenings 6 - 9 p.m. or requesting its reference to a selling beautiful gifts, Colonial. Three bedrooms, estimates. 643-5056. two vinyl covered chairs. SIX ROOM DUPLEX for $1,000 or best offer. 643- before January 13, 1983 or be We pay him for his favors yours at discount. Tuesday between 5:00 and •••••••••••••••••••••••• weekends. special Town election. If you U'2 baths, full basement. Good condition. $35.00. rent - yard, basement, at­ 5442. James R, McCavanagh barred as by law provided. by attending mass, Call B23-B401 7:00 pm at 643-2711. USED •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sherrie L Anderson, SENIOR CITIZENS - Hair­ Autumn Leaves Telephone 646-6794. tic, shed. $400 monthly. Secretary REFRIGERATORS, MANCHESTER-East Mid­ • Ass t. Clerk or 278-2941 orch. $64,900. Strano Real dresser makes house calls. Call 646-6867, after 5:00 Trucks lor Sale 62 Board of Directors RN FOR Manchester WASHERS, RANGES - dle llimpike. Cape Cod, The fiduciary is: state, 646-2000. TWO NEW P25-75-B14 tires p.m. Manchester. Connecticut □ EMPLOYMENT pediatric practice. Appli­ C: Perms, sets, cuts. Low Rain/Shine Cape Michael P. Sweeney Clean, Guaranteed. Parts on CJievy wheels, will fit R^ecorated. Appliances. 1968 FORD (i Ton pickup, Dated at Manchester. Connecticut, have something to ART TEACHER - Tem­ cant must enjoy worlcmg rates. Call Jan, 646-2198. 161 Mountain Street & Service. Low prices! F78-14, G78-14. (Jost new Outside fully maintained. very good condition, many this 14th day of October. 1982. porary. Grades K thru 4. MANCHESTER - Owner MANCHESTER - Free Vernon. CT 06068 with children and have a B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 Main $136.00. Will sell for $50.00. Security deposit. $445 new parts, needs minor 040-10 ...... Coventry Public Schools; will help finance at 11 per­ WILL REPAIR Rusted rent until November 1, 045-10 pleasant personality. Mon­ Street. 643-2171. Call 649-8933. monthly. Call 646-1540, or work. $600 or best offer. day, Tuesday, Wednesday cent. Immaculate three trunks and floors on your 1982. Two bedroom, IVi SEWING MACHINE baths, all appliances, wall Tom, 674-9413 days; TOWN OF MANCHESTER, June. Send letter and and Friday, 9-6. Saturday bedroom Colonial. Full car. Reasonable rates. I sell tor less than $99°° Operators - Experienced basement and walk-up at­ NEW ROLL-A-WAY Bed, SET - THREE Men’s suits to wall carpeting. Call 647- evenings 646-6727. CONNECTICUT NOTICE TO CREDITORS resume to: Dr. Donald 9-1. Send e x p erien ce, Quality. Work. Call Ed in NOTICE OF preferred. Apply in person twin beds, lawn mower, size 37 short, two suiU Offleet-Storat ESTATE OF Nicoletti, Director of Pupil salary requirements and tic, front porch, nice yard. Manchester, 643-7259. 0391. ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT only - Pillowtex Corpora­ $64,900. Strano Real vacuum cleaner, electric have two trousers. All in tor Rent 55 CHEVY PICKUP. 1973 C- GLADYS M. WARNER, deceased Personnel, 78 Ripley Hill references to Box H, c/o broom, kitchen table. 643- TO ORDINANCE The Hon William E. FitzGerald, tion, 49 Regent Street, Estate, 646-2000. WILL DO BABYSI'rTING excellent condition. $30.00 FOUR ROOM apartment 10, 6 cyl., Fleetside 6(4 ft. In accordance with the ...fill out the coupon Rd., Coventry, 06238. EOE. The Manchester Herald, 8871. NEWLY RENOVATED Judge, ol the Court of Probate, Manchester.r. E.Oi.E.', M/F. for all. ’Telephone 649-1724. with heat included. $750.00. Call 633-4226. provisions of Chapter 3, Section 1 in my East Hartford home. District ol Manchester at a MANCHESTER - Gracious 310 square feet office and 9 ol the Town Charter, notice MATURE WOMAN to FUEL OIL DRIVER - Your hours. Call anytime, Walking distance to Main hearing held on Octolier 12, 1982 employt FOR SALE - Sofa and availaDle. Main Street Uotorcycles-Bleycles 64 la hereby given ol the adoption by and stately seven room 528-2415. THREE CHEST of Street. First floor with ordered that all claims must be babysit in my home. Own Must have Class II license. chair, $75.00. Call after 5 location with ample the Board of Directors of the Town CRT Terminal. Will train. Colonial. 3 or 4 bedrooms. Drawers for $98.00. Seen at private entrance. $450 per presented to the fiduciary on or below and moil to; transportation. Call 646- Apply Moriarty Brothers, p.m., 649-3579. “parking. Call 649-2891. of Manchester, Connecticut, on Call D. Pellingra, 649-4586, Beautiful Boulder Road - DEPENDABLE, Loving 66 Higbie Drive, East Hart­ month. Call 649-2947. 1 ^ SILVER MAXI-LUV before January 12, 1983 or be Ext. 43. 6240. 315 C e n te r S t r e e t , f^ch moped. Like new. September 21, 1982. one o f Manchester’s child care in my ford, Sunday only, 8 a.m. - AMENDMENT barred as by law provided. Manchester. See Recep­ TWO CAR GARAGE with Asking $450.00. Telephone Sherrie L. Anderson, premier locations. Recent­ Manchester home. In- 12 noon. Come down Sun­ 3(4 ROOM APARTMENT. TO ORDINANCE tionist. Articles for Sale 41 work area. Approximately Ass't. Gerk ly renovated “ country door/outdoor play area. day only. Private home. Heat, 643-1958. BE IT OHDAINED by the Board •••••••••••••••••••••••• 600 square feet. Centrally The fiduciary is: Manchester Herald kitchen” , two fireplaces, appliances. Working single of Directors of the Town of WANTED PART TIME Flexible hours. 646-2724. Kenneth F. Warner One Herald Square attractive entry (dutch SEARS PORTABLE adult only. No located. $160.00. Call 646- FOR SALE - Moped - Manchester that the Town ol Manchester. Conn. 06040 Custodian - 4 hours per 9 Holiday Lane door), private covered automatic washer, white. 7690. Excellent running condi­ Manchester amend Chapter 2, Sec­ day, 5 days per week. LAWNS CLEANED And ★ pets/children. Telephone Enfield. CT 06082 flagstone patio, smoke Good condition. $75.00. 643-2880. tion. Have to see to tion 2-85(0(2) of The Code of O r-. Evenings and Saturdays mowed. General yard care. a l u m in u m SHEETS PROFESSIONAL Office 046-10 detectors, first floor laun­ Call 647-9881. Telephone 643-6612. believe! $400. Call Mike - dlnances of the Town of AM. Call 647-9941. used as printing plates. .007 NAME ' dry room, lovely wooded space in prime location. 649-2633. Mancheater to read as follows: thick, 23x28'A’^. 50c each, 2(4 ROOMS, heat, hot 2. To be responsible for the ad­ AODWESS lot. Fresh country at­ 250 square feet on first NOTICE TO CREDITORS jack is back! INSTALLERS (No. 2) for TOUCH-UP, REPAIR and water, appliances. Securi­ ministration of Cheney Hall, AND CITY or 5 for $2.00. Phone 643- TAQ SALES floor. Raymond E. Gor­ 1980 HONDA CM200T. Low ESTATE OF PHONE new interior storm window mosphere right here in re-gluing of old furniture. 2711. They MUST be picked ty, references. Call after 6 THE ADJACENT PARKING LOT. ZIP Manchester. Priced for man, 233 East Center mileage. Excellent condi­ ANTHONY LAUKINITIS, systems. Good carpentry Stop in for free estimate. up before 11:00 a.m. only. p.m., 646-3911. This Ordinance shall take effect fast sale. Early occimancy. MULTI FAMILY P ot­ Street, 643-1139. tion. ^00 or best offer. 643- ten (10) days after Uils publication deceased background. Ground floor Watkins Brothers, 935 The Hon. William E. FitGerald. GROUP 1 - BELFIORE pourri tag sale - October MANCHESTER - Adams 5836 or 649-2047. in this newspaper provided that opportunity for a real self Main Street (rear), 643- DARK LOAM - 5 yards Judge, of the Court of Probate. Paid For' By: CItiMna For Agenc^j_647-1413^__^ CroJJ Homes-Apts. to shere 59 •••••••••••••••••••••••• within ten (10) days after this starter. Truck necessary. 5171. delivered, $60. plus tax. ’ 22nd and 23rd. 9 - 3. 23 Street. Available Nov. 1st. District of Manchester at a Jack Thompaon; R.M. Nagro, Traaaurar i 7 Linwood Drive. Two bedroom s, $350.00 Campers-Trailers-Moblls publication of tMs Ordinance a (Ads must be submitted, on' Grow with us. Conn-Serve, Sand, Gravel, Stone & petition signed by not leas than five hearing held on October 13, 1982 M*nclw«l*r. MANCHESTER - Clean Nomat 58 ordered that all claims must be 643-1111. Leave telephone HOUSECLEANING - Trap Rock. Call 643-9504. monthly. Security, no (5) percent of the electors of the duplex. Convenient to presented to the fiduciary on or number and name on 0 0 0 0 BUYS IN SQ-t WITH Highly efficient couple to SATURDAY 10 to 3 - 582 utilities. Telephone 646- Town, as determined Irom the before January 13, 1983 or be SPECIAL PINANCINQ clean your house weekly or Eiast Street, Hebron (near 6770 after 6 p.m. M(5c. monthly. Securi­ A FIVE ROOM Mobile latest officials lists of the original Herald coupon onlyl) answering machine if no CONTEMPORARY arm barred as by law provided. bi-weekly. Have three Gay City). 10x12 rug, ty and references. 649-6062. home in Windham. Registrars of Voters, has not been •N’ CARLYLE’ by Larry Wright one’s available. Park-Chestnut 3’y4 room con­ chair upholstered in red - Sherrie L. Anderson, motorcycle, ice skates, BOLTON - Two room ef­ Excellent condition. Adult Hied with the Town Clerk K i do. like new. years experience and velvet, chrome legs, $150. kss't. G erk Downtown restaurant with MANCHESTER - Room­ park. $12,000. 521-1899. requesting its reference to a l( WORD FIR tlOCa OHf >tiw FtR AO MATURE WOMAN to references. Reasonable Brown vinyl recliner, $50. shingles, furniture, mis­ ficiency. Heat & electrici­ The fiduciary is: steady business. special Town election. rates. Call for free es­ cellaneous. Rain date, Sun­ ty. $3d() per month with one mate wanted to share two Regina Laurinitts babysit in my home one PrlmjS wooded building lots, Contemporary black and James R. McCavanagh timates. Ask for Lori, 646- months rent in advance. b^room condo. $250 plus 582 Bush Hill Road day a week. Own transpor­ city utilities. Some under white fabric wall hanging day. Secretary half utilities. Call 643-2056 Manchester, CT 08040 tation. Call 649-5369. $30,000. 7971. 50” X 50” , $25. 646^M79^, 643-2562. Board of Directors Call QInger Street for Details 2499 after 5 pm. Manchester, Connecticut 047-10 COUNTER CLERK 643-9909 WILL CLEAN your home. 8 2 3 5 MANCHESTER,- Two Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, GARAGE SALE - Motorola Swirling Leaves in bril­ , positions available. Work Experienced. Please call record player, cocktail Small-M*dium>Lorg« ★ bedroom apartment this 13th djv of October, 1982. 643-5054. liant cross-stitch make a ■ INTERESTING GARAGE available November 1st. INVITATION TO BID part time approximately 11 M etri Lynch Realty table, living room chair, most attractive quilt. Sale - Saturday, October □ AUTOMOTIVE 039-10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Earn $60 to A dashing cape in long or $385 p er month plus WOBP Sealed bids will be received In the 872-7777 small electric appliances, No. 2499 has transfers; ] 2Srd only. 9 - 4 p.m. 174 $80 weekly while children more. Call 649-8512 after 10 short length with a flat­ utilities Security required. Office of the Director of General tering yoke and collar. ■ color suggestions; f uH di- . Vernon Street, Auto Perte For Sele 80 Services, 41 Center Street, are in school. Fotxi dis­ Painting-Papering 32 a.m. rcctions. No children, no pets. Call •••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ideal for rain or shine. Manchester. 40 years ac­ 643-9784. •••••••••••••••••••••••• INVITATION TO BIO IBM - Manchester. Connecticut, until count, uniform provided, No. 8235 with Photo- TO OROEO, tta i $1.S0 Iw aack cumulation. China, crystal, E. H. BOARD OF EDUCATION November 4,1982 at 11:00 a.m. for other fringe benefits. Lots-Land for Sale 24 attara, plas SOt lor paatiiit aaO FOUR UNMOUNTED INTERIOR-EXTERIOR SQUARE DANCE Shoes, Guide is in Sizes Small, Ea a d lla t. Fiesta ware, furniture, TUBELESS white-walled WITH HIQH BiyiOOL ATNLETIC8 Uie following: Clean, pleasant surroun­ assorted colors. Very good HEAT AND HOT WATER The BoatEal EaaeatMa, ilk Long SALE AND REMOVAL OF VACANT LOT in new sub­ PAINTING - Wallpapering Medium or Large. Me­ books, mens suits size 40 tires (1 set studded snow dings. Apply Dairy Queen, condition. 9(4 medium. OTEL n Free! Four room apart­ m u Rd., E. H aniord, CT wiU CORDWOOD • PORTER (REBID) division 120x150. Flat and and Drywall InsLallation. dium (12-14), short ver­ short, ladies clothes, un­ tires) and 1 rim, all 14” , 242 Broad Street, 11SO i»a. If aiaarltas ment in four family house receive sealed bids for E.H. Board The Town of Manchester is an level with private wooded Quality professional work. Call 649-4653. sion . . . 2 yards 64-inch; Maw York, N.Y. 100M ique lamps. Come see. good condition, $125 or best OUR Manchester. long, 2% yards 1 con­ with private entrance. of Education High School equal opportunity employer, and area in rear. New houses Reasonable prices. Free Mat Naaia, APdrui wltk ZIP reasonable offer. 649-9904 requires an affirmative action Estimates! Inilly insured. BEAUTY SALON equip­ trast, % yard. COSE aad itfla Haaibir. Walking distance to Main Athletics. Bid. information and on both sides of lot and TAG SALE-BAKE SALE - Street. On busline. Stove after 6 pm. specIfIcaUons are available at Uie poUcy for all of Its CoMractors and X-RAY CLERK - part time G.L. McHugh, 643-9321. ment - desk, divider, sham­ Patterns available only SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ READERS! Vendors as>a coadtUoa of doing across street. $36,500. Saturday, October 23rd, 9 •••••••••••••••••••••••• business office. Sealed bids wiU be position available in our X- poo booth, chairs, cabinets, in sizee shown. lections and a 16-page and refrigerator, carpeted Strano Real Elstate, 646- a.m. - 3 p.m. Republican Autoe For Sele 81 received until 10:10 a.m., business with Um Town, as per Person to person Ray Department. Position clothes rack, mirrors and TO OODEII, IM O t l . H H r t s d i GIFT section in the - living room. All for $435. 2000. INTERIOR AND Headquarters. Watkins •••••••••••••••••••••••a November 3, ISSt, at wlpcb time Federal O p k " requires good typing, filing other miscellaneous items. Mttan, sin sot ihf Mttats m4 ALBUM. Just $2.25. Heat and hot water in­ Use Classified EXTERIOR Painting, E nO llao. building. Main Street, SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, Uiey srUI be publjcly opened and Bid F o r p t, M a s t e e speemeattoos and answering phones. OOSM AT $1.20 EACH cluded. Call Ed or Dan, ads to send are av«dlable at the General oei- family ads only. No pet ads, no garage •••••••••••••••••••••••• paper hanging, carpent^ 643-1939 or 871-4180. SUE 0USNET1 Manchester. TRUCKS Car-inv. value read aloud. Tlie Board of Educa­ Hours are.7;30 a.m. - 11;30 B -lZ O -D O L L t-O ld aad Naw. Naw 649-2947, 646-9692 or 646- tion reaervea the right to accept or vices OfBce, « Center Street, Business Property 26 work. Fully insure