21 - THE HERALD. Mon., March 2, 1981 r Business Skaters begin quest HARTFORD (UPI) — More than 110 "It feels a little funny knowing I’m going to ice dances, an original set pattern dance and a Brookings president says skaters from 25 nations today begin their be the first,” said Schramm, national cham­ freestyle dance. quest to reach a pinnacle in the artistic and r pion of West Germany who finished third in There are 70 compulsory figures, also called exacting sport as the 1981 World Figure the European Championships three weeks school figures, and all are variations of the Skating Championships open at the Hartford ago. figure eight. Competitive skaters practice up sacrifices are necessary “But I like the position. 1 like to skate early to 25 figures, but only three are selected just Civic Center. because then the judges generally give good PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPl) - MacLaury tagged the nation's tion as' “supply side economics" The six-day world class event opens with prior to the competition. Brookings Institution President economic doldrums to a history of where inflation is tagged to declining men’s three compulsory figures and pairs ^ a r k s ,” said Schramm, who won immediate short competition today and concludes this Bruce K. MacLaury says economic "consumption beyond our means, productivity, he said. popularity in the city while he practiced in "1 Judges look for good flow, carriage and weekend with the dance freestyle and a gala recovery will require incentive for bad luck and mismanagement.” "I would be astonished if a single Love Hartford" and Hartford Whalers t- balance and examine the tracings etched on the ice. investment, less control by govern­ ■ "It would be a miracle if the un­ policy could cure the range of exhibition.' shirts. derlying rate of inflation, now run­ problems we are facing without The pair of Marina Cherjtasova and Sergei World competition is divided into four The freestyle program is choreographed to ment and a brake on runaway growth music of the skaters’ choice and includes spins ning at 10 percent, could be reduced killing the'patient in the process,” he Chahrai of the Soviet Union are the only defen­ categories — men’s and ladies’ singles, pairs in wages and income. and ice dancing. and jumps as well as elegance and musical in­ "The momentum-of inflation is so more than one or two percentage said. ding world champions in the field which also features young skaters just getting a taste of Men’s and ladies skaters must present three terpretation. strong, so ingrained there is little points in the next year or two no MacLaury said the United States is required figures, a short freestyle program of Pair skaters perform their program in un­ hope of reversing it without demand matter what the policy,” he said. suffering from depleted resources, a international competition. Norbert Schramm, a 20-year-old from six prescribed moves and a long freestyle ison. The acrobatic skills of a pair are test by restraints,” including controls on Economists looking for cures turn job market forced to absorb an Oberstdorf, West Germany, drew the No. 1 program. lifts and throw jumps. wages, MacLaury said. to the "siren call of monetarism" overwhelming wave of women, im­ position for the compulsories during the Pairs must do a short freestyle program of The acrobatics of the pairs are replaced by "Tilting the balance away from which views inflation as a problem in migrants and the "baby'boom’’ prescribed pair moves and a long freestyle unison and harmony in ice dancing, which consumption toward investment the money supply. generation, and a changing attitude opening draw ceremony held in a crowded program. Dance teams do three compulsory limits spins and prohibits lifts above the waist requires sacrifices to achieve long- “The crucial issue is whether towards work. Sheraton Hartford ballroom Monday night. run benefits," he said. reducing monetary growth will curb Americans are "consuming at The head of the Washington "think inflation or retard growth in the rates which cannot be sustained,” tank" made the comments at Brown economy,’’ MacLaury said. MacLaury said. They have exhausted University Saturday at an in­ "Monetary policy is not enough." "social capital" by allowing roads vitational conference on productivi­ Another theory has been pop­ and cities to deteriorate; by failing to ty. ularized by the Reagan administra­ rebuild or replace equipment -

—FRANK gffwp- AND------ERNEST by Bob Thaves----- GAME SHOP H e r a lb Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years uOoK'. I g o t X f U.S. pairs champions Caltlln and Peter Carruthers run througf m *'eET OliT oF JA‘L freestyle program at the Hytford Civic Center on the eve of the Manchester, Conn. Tuesday, March 3, 1981 25 Cents 3 It looks as if the "jaws" of this pump casting the rotating assembly which will fit inside. C/V? d 5 ! World Figure Skating Ch^plonships. (UPI photo) are about to chomp down on Anthony Afterwards, the entire assembly will be Tavarez, a pump assembler at Borg-Warner returned to the customer’s power plant li) Corp.'s Byron Jackson Service Center in where it will resume its job of pumping high- Buchwald joins ? -2 _ Resignation Los Angeles. Tavarez is perfectly safe, temperature water to a steam boiler.(UPI o t u t Rw I rMOR however, because he’s getting ready to photo) Salvador stays Herald’s lineup ■feed " the jaws. He is fitting a wear ring onto The Heraid today enlists the satiric wit Of columnist puts GOP Art Buchwald, who consistentlv locates America's funny bone with a brand of humor and poignant wit Bohjalian heads that deflates the pompous, offends many political leaders of the day in turmoil and brings events By MARV KITZMANN units at Pioneer into hilarious ‘on wa^ footing’ lli'ralil Itcporli'r focus. \1 \ \ ( lll',’''rLK -Pioneer International Corp, has an­ Buchwald has M ANCHESTER — Town Republicans again find the nounced that Andrew N. Bohjalian, executive vice presi­ SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador The military’s body counts could made a career of party in turmoil with the announcement ol Mary Williiide, vice chairwoman oi the town committee, that dent ,)[ Pioneer International Corp , has been elected to (UPI) — President Jose Napoleon not be independently verified. Last chronicling folly, she will resign March 11 the lost of president of Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc., and Duarte, bolstered by 54 U.S military week the Defense Ministry said 1,500 especially when Mrs. Willhlde, a longtime party member who is Its affiliate. Pioneer Recovery Systems, fne,, the This lady can show advisers and $50 million in U.S. finan­ guerrillas were holding the volcano. it manifests itself manufacturing and sales subsidiaries of the parent. cial aid, warned bis government wiil The Defense Ministry said in the actions of characterized as a good leader and organizer, had taken Pioneer International Corp. remain “on a war footing" as long as helicopter gunships attacked federal officials. over the party reins in the absence of Chairman Robert Bohjalian. who most recently has served as managing the Soviet Union, Cuba and guerrillas near San Sebastian and Since 1949, Von Deck. The 49-year-old Von Deck remains in satisfac­ director ol the parachute subsidiaries, has been Nicaragua are arming leftist San Esteban Catarina, 30 miles east when he started tory condition at Manchester Memorial Hospital after associated with Pioneer for the past 15 years in various guerrillas. of San Salvador, and 40 rebels were turning out his spending sevepl weeks under intensive care following a managerial capacities. In a move criticized by House killed in fierce fighting. column for the serious heart Wtack you a better way to Democrats as “uncannily like Viet­ They said two soldiers died and Paris edition of Mrs. Willhiae, 57 Jean Road, resigned saying the nam," the Reagan administration seven were wounded in the gun the responsibility of party leadership was too great Her announcement caught many, party insiders, in­ JSew vice president said Monday 25 more military ad­ battles, 2 miles on either side of San Herald Tribune, cluding several Board of Directors members by surprise visers from the Army, Navy, Air Lorenzo, scene of bloody fighting last Buchwald has But those close to Mrs. Willhide said she discussed the \OI<\\ \1.K -- Gordon H Sigman Jr has joined Force and Marines soon will Ik sent week. been entertaining Norden Systems as vice president-technology. Sigman to the tiny Central American natipn. One military spokesmen said "in­ readers with his resignation, and her unhappiness with shouldering was previously deputy director for advanced technology The State Department said as part dividuals with foreign features, spirited, often responsibility for those precious months leading up to the at the Defense Advanced Research Projeefs Agency in put your kids through among them some of the black race" Board of Directors election in November. of the sharp step-up in help, another irreverent, words. A Arlington. VA $25 million in economic and military were among the rebels killed Mon­ His column is syndicated in more than 500 Efforts to contact Mrs. Willhide failed; several persons Sigman will help plan research and development aid has been granted to El Salvador’s day, but the report could not be con­ newspapers around the world, Buchwald’s column. said she had left town on a business trip with her husband, programs lor N'orden. the military electronics and space military-Christian Democratic junta, firmed. which starts today on the Opinion page of The Herald, Paul Willhide. Her resignation leaves the Republicans in a quandry, a SJj'stems subsidiary ol United Technologies Corp., accor­ doubling total aid to $50 million. It The bodies of 14 people were found will appear on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. few short months after they tasted victory for the first ding to Norden President Herman A. Michelson, said the 25 military advisers are in dumped in the southwestern village The New York Times Book Review has said this time in years last November by capturing the F"ourth A graduate of Worcesler Polytechnic Institute and cdlege. addition to those already in the Cen­ El Salvador President Jose of Atiquizaya„authorities said. They about the columnist: "Buchwald, that horn-rimmed Drexel University, Sigman was responsible at DAPRA tral American nation, raising the Napoleon Duarte says his were among 20 killings reported Munchkin, disguised as a mild-manner thrice-weekly Senatorial seat, with Carl Zinsser, and the District 13 tor advanced technology programs in such areas as tac­ Want/to know a better way to get the most out total to 54. Monday in political violence that has columnist, leads a never-ending fight for truth, justice seat with Elsie Swensson. Republican Walt Joyner also tical. strategic and air vehicles technology. government will remain “on withstood a challenge to his seal in District 12. Duarte in a nationwide radio ad­ a war footing" as long as the claimed over 13,000 lives since Jan. 1, and light-hearted entertainment; his crusade sounds Sigman and his wife Eileen live in Ridgefield. They of your money? A better way to save for your dress Monday said he was wiiling to 1979. most gentle when it is most acerb...He enlarges small November's jubilation behind them, party members face uncertainty heading into the next election Von Deck have lour children. hold peace talks with ieftists, but U.S.S.R., Cuba and In Washington, 44 House stupidities and hypocrisies until they engulf the children’s educations? How to arrange a had begun the trek toward the November board elections, w am ^ El Salvador “is on a war Nicaragua are arming ieftist Democrats opposed the increase in reader, invents confrontations and makes Swiftian favorable student loan? — when the party plans to regain a majority — by at­ footing and will stay that way as long U.S. miiitary advisers to El Salvador proposals until a small absurdity has triumphed." guerriilas. (UPI photo) ■ tacking the Democrats. His efforts, however, caused a Talk to Pat Cleveland. She’s your fin­ as Russia and Nicaragua continue in a telegram to President Reagan, Dean Acheson, of the Chicaoo Tribune, has called Credit group meets \ serious party split, when several incumbent directors, in­ ancial counselor at Heritage. Pat can help sending arms to the guerriilas." urging talks between the junta and Buchwald, “The greatest satirist in English since He said the government would during a four-day assault on rebel the opposition instead of a "military Pope and Swift. " cluding Pete DiRosa and Minority Leader William Diana, The three statewide chapters i Hartford, Bridgeport you construct a sound financiaP plan to disagreed. and New Haven i ol the National Association of Credit need U.S. military aid "so long as the strongholds on the slopes of the solution” to the violence. Newsweek magazine has called Buchwald, "quite Rep. Gerry Studds, D-Mass. said The party is now looking for someone to take charge Management- Inc. will observe the annual v'4 cover future education costs. She’s one Cubans, Russians and other nations Conchagua volcano overlooking simply, the funniest U.S. newspaper columnist the Salvadoran junta "is increasingly and unify it. several Republicans said today. Joint Winter Dinner Meeting on March 18 at the Yankee continue sending arms to the Fonseca Bay in southeastern El published today and one of the nation's sharpest of our best financial counselors, and you guerrillas.” Salvador. . brutalizing its own people. As it’s political satirists." Already support has emerged for Curtis Smith, a Silversmith Inn in Wallingford slarting at 5 p.m., it was relative party newcomer, to take the position. Smith said Salvadoran ilitary officers claimed Government forces suffered only own support weakens, our support The addition of the Buchwald column to The Herald announced today by William W. McAdam, secretary of can find her at our Main office here in Monday that he will seek the seat. government troops killed 300 seven wounded and captured "all widens, and now we’re looking for is ansther is a series of ongoing improvements, the As.sociation. '4 Smith. 57 Downey Drive, gained a town committee seat Manchester. guerrillas — with some plunging to types of war material," another outside bogeymen. I think it’s just designed to provide readers with a better, more up-to- Edwin L. Caldwell. Connecticut Bank & Trust Co.'s See pafie 12 vice president and economist will be the featured J Pat is a worhan who utilizes every spare their death in 900-foot gorges — army officer said. uncannily like Vietnam.” date newspaper. speaker moment. When she’s not busy making cer­ Commerical credit executives interested in attending, may contact William W McAdam, secretary of NACM in amics, you can find her working as a vol­ Glastonbury at 6,59-2666 unteer in the Catholic Mother’s Circle. She enjoys people and is happy to help Skating event is ^Rocky IIP dinator Alison Cornish said she had heard And two of the millons who got it loud most competitors in the championships Series for women in any way she can. By JAMES V. HE.ALION of two Russians who rehearsed without and clear were far removed from South this week. Even if a competitor misses a Come in and talk to Pat. Ask her HARTFORD (UPI) — If you thought their music as long as the competition was WEST IIAK'I'I'Oltl) — Writing and speaking skills you saw the last of Rocky Balboa jogging Philadelpha and prize fighting. Sly step, a good choice of music can anything about' student loans or Stallone style. sometimes have a cosmetic effect. within earshot. will he the focus of this year's Corporate Woman series at up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum Music for amateur competitions can be the University of Hartford. education savings plans. She’ll show of Art propelled in triumph by the movie’s They are Chris Howarth, 20, the men's ''Selection of the music is paramount,” figure skating champion of Great Britain, UdWarth said, \^th Coach Clements nod­ classical, show tunes, disco, waltz, or The continuing education series, intended for business soaring musical theme, you haven’t gone rhumba, but above all it must be in­ women in the Hartford area, is co-sponsored by the you a better way. the distance. and his coach, David Clements. ding agreement. To get a»^dea of how important the strumental, no singing. “The Firebird t ni- ersity of Hartford Division of Adult Educational Ser­ They selected the “Rocky” theme for was once a dramatic winner for Dorothy, What could be called "Rocky 111" is music is, all you have to do is watch a vices and the Capital Region Business and Professional Howarth’s appearance at the World’s. which is the way skaters refer to Dorothy shaping-up for the 1981 World’s Figure "We liked the picture. We liked the practice session and see Howarth, for Women's Club. Hamill. It was the first in a long and Skating Championships, which o ^ n s music. We thought it was a very nice example, go through his paces without it. This year's seminars on "The Corporate Woman brilliant list of ballet scores Igor Tuesday, at the Hartford Civic Center. score. We enjoyed working to it,” Then see him do it as the music from Speaks" will be held on five Monday afternoons, March 9 Stravilisky composed for Diaghilev and 'to April 6. in Rooms E - H of the University’s Gengras First there was the 1977 movie, Clements said. And they practiced in a “Rocky” reaches celestial heights. “Rocky," and then the 1979 sequel "Rocky rink after closing near Clements’s home The late Arthur Fiedler of the Boston his Ballet Rousse in 1910. Student Union. Elaine Zayak, the 15-year-old U.S. 11,” and in both Rocky believes what’s im­ in Sunbry-on-Thames. Pops used to shrug when people would tell 3 Further information is available from the Office of national ladies champion from Paramus, portant isn’t winning, but trying. No world “We go in late at night when we have him his music moved them. “It wasn’t the • ontinuing Education, Division of Adult Educational Ser­ N.J., will probably skate to the Broadway beater, true. Rocky just knew his music. It was their own emotions,” vices University of Hartford, West Harjford, CT 06117. the whole rink ^^urselves. 1 say, ‘Well, melody, "They’re Playing Our Song, ” limitations. what are you gding to open with this year? Fiedler would say. ''2ll3i "24:!-4455. - from the 1979 musical with the same title “I can’t beat him," he tells "Adrienne, He might say, ‘Well, we’ll get three Be that as it may, when Chris Howarth by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer his mousy girlfriend from the pet shop triples in early and get some in later on.’ streaks along the ice with his athletic & Loan Association before the big fight with an Ali-like Apollo Then we discuss what the music means to grace, the atmosphere is supercharged Sager. Iron process works Rim^y - Korsakoff’s "Scheherazde " Creed, “but that don’t bother me. The only us. with Bill Conti’s powerful music from S in ce i m I gets a lot of play from some skaters and STAMFORD — C-E Lummus, a subsidiary of Combus­ thing I want to do is go the distance, that’s "To be truthful, when I design a "Rocky”. all. program I^try to tell a story. ’Rocky’ is People watching will usually make their was a favorite with Linda Fratianne, the tion Engineering Inc., and Sumitomo Heavy Industries, champion who recently turned pro. The Chris Howarth, rhen’s figure skating charri- "Because if that bell rings and I’m still about a fighter, he’s trying to work his judgments on how he or she interprets’ the Ltd have announced that their LS-RIOR Process (Lum­ Russian’s "Capriccio Espagna" is also pion of Great Britain, confers with his standing, then I’m gonna know for the way up from nothing. We try to give it music, on timing, footwork, appearance, mus Sumitomo-Resid Iron Ore Reduction) has been popular with skaters. Susan Mastroni of coach, David Clements, after a practice ses­ Main Office: 1007 Main Street, Manchester 649-4586 first time in my life, see, that I weren’t some light and shade. We try to get the and whether the skater is confident, in successfully demonstrated. the Skating Club of Hartford says if you sion of his short program Monday for the K-Marl Office: Spencer Street, Manchester 649-3007 just another bum from the neighborhood." audience involved,” Clements said. control. Smiling helps. Based on development work at Sumitomo’s demonstra­ didn’t hear it at a competition, World Figure Skating Championships in the tion plant at Nii|iama in southern Japan, the process Coventry Office; Route 31 742-7321 The message is hope: bright, shining Getting the audience involved with the A skater’s music is almost always a sen­ Tolland Office; Route 195, mile south of 1-86, Exit 99 872-7387 and eternal. skater through the music is a key aim of sitive if not secret subject. 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''•I. 2 - THE HERALD, Tues., March 3, 1981 THE HERALD. Tues , March 3, 1981 — 3 Update U.N. assembly expels South Africa UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - The was barred in 1974. apartheid, or racial separation. There has been talk of similar Assembly slated further debate percent of whom are black. It also U.N. General Assembly reinforced a Although South Africa is pivotal to Voting against were the United expulsion of Israel. But making her today on Namibia, the former Ger­ seeks a cease-fire in the guerrilla 1974 ban on South Africa, expelling it a U.N. plan to bring independence to States, Canada and Western Euro­ debut at the world body, new U.S. man colony of ^uthwest Africa, war. of the 26th Communist Party congress to shouts of "glory Cathedral and his bride will then assume the name of the overwhelmingly with the United the giant territory of Namibia, pean nations. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick Pretoria has administered since The vote to keep South Africa from Har^^isspeaks Prices mixed to communism.” Princess of Wales, Buckingham Palace said today. States and Western nations voting Cameroon immediately challenged The ban does not expel South called the vote illegal and a violation World War 1 under an old League of the debate on the future of the NEW YORK (UPl) - Convicted murderer Jean Harris NEW YORK (UPI) — Prices opened mixed today in ac­ The 74-year-old Brezhnev read out the names of the 14 The palace also announc^ Charles is scheduled to visit against. South Africa’s credentials. Africa from the United Nations, of the U.N. Charter. Nations mandate. uranium-rich territory followed the says if she had intended to kill anyone, she would have tive trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. full members of the Politburo in the Kremlin Palace, an­ Washington in late April for four days, when he will meet "The South African government There was a quick vote in the since this can only be done by the She assailed the Assembly for "Its a travesty of justice," said collapse of U.N. conference on preferred to kill Lynne Tryforos — her rival for The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 3.41 nouncing no changes in the membership of the body President Reagan. He will attend a/ performance of will not take this lying down,” South credentials committee, 6-1, with the Security Council, where Western "using the guise of credentials to try Eksteen, the South African envoy. Namibia in January in Geneva,. "Scarsdale Diet" author Dr. Herman Tarnower's affec­ points Monday, was off 0.52 point to 977.46 shortly after whoK average age is 69. Sleeping Beauty by Britain’s Royal Blallet in New York Africa’s U.N. Ambassador J. United States casting the sole nations have veto power. No nation to accomp'ish a suspension that lies But he stressed the vote did not mean Although Eksteen was not allowed the end of the Namibia independence tions. the opening. Brezhnev, who last^Monday opened the congress by June 17. ■* Adriaan Eksteen said as he walked negative vote. has ever been expelled in the 36-year beyond the powers of the General to speak, one of the' first speakers in Mrs. Harris, the former headmistress.of the Madeira Advances led declines. 337-260, among the 1,044 issues . proposing a summit meeting with President Reagan, said out after the 112-22 vote. The Assembly then reconvened, history of the United Nations. Assembly” and said the 1974 vote plan. “We are not in the wrecking the debate was Theo-Ben Gurirab, British race woes business. We want to continue to play School in McLean, Va., was convicted last Tuesday of crossing the New York Stock Exchange tape at the out­ the congress had given him "honor and high trust” by re­ Monday’s vote spearheaded by denied South African envoy Eksteen But the vote will keep South Africa was just as illegal. delegate of the South West Africa LONDON (UPI) — Thousands of young blacks and a constructive role." killing Tarnower and faces 15 years to life in prison when set. electing him general secretary of the party. black African nations came at the a chance to speak and voted to accept out of debates in the Assembly, con­ "The passing of time has not given People’s Organization, or SWAPO. whites marched from morning until night, across the start of the debate on Namibia, when the committee’s recommendation tinuing the 1974 ban on the nation’s the Assembly a better legal basis for The U.N. plan provides for inter­ which has waged a 14-year long she is sentenced March 20. Early NYSE turnover amounted to about 2,390,000 "Our foreign policy program is a program of con­ Thames, up Fleet Street, past gawking tourists and South Africa tried to take its seat in rejecting the credentials of South participation in the world body’s doing in 1981 what it did in 1974." nationally supervised free elections guerrilla war against South Africa in In an interview in People magazine, Mrs. Harris said, shares. _ tinuing and deepening detente, a program of stopping the bewildered businessmen, demanding an end to racism in Analysts said they expected the market to encounter the General Assembly from which it Africa because of its policy of "parliament.” Even without South Africa, the among Namibia’s 1 million people, 90 the province. "If I were going to kill somebody, I'd have killed her," arms race,” Brezhnev said, and the audience responded Britain. referring to Mrs. Tryforos, the "other woman" in Tar­ some profit taking since the Dow average ^as climbed with thundering applause and shouts of "glory to com­ Racial tension, the kind that keeps Asian families f i ' nower's life. 44.63 points in the past seven sessions. That’s the best munism." iocked in their homes from fear of firebombings, the kind New cuts "I certainly didn't want to kill Hy," she said. "I have streak for the 30 industrials since the average rose seven The party's Central Committee met in top-secret ses­ marked with "Sieg Heil” salutes among teen-aged toughs been through two years of hell struggling with my integri­ sessions in the period Jan. 2-12, 1976. sion Monday night to elect the leadership. gathered at neighborhood pubs, was brought home to Cut proposals ty over that woman" London’s financial, fashion and publishing districts Mon­ threaten S Brezhnev "1 don't want Hy smeared. " she added. "Hy isn't the Royal wedding plans day. reason it happened. He kept me alive for 14 years ' MOSCOW (UPI) — President Leonid Brezhnev and all They focused on a single event — the Jan. 18 fire deaths ‘safety net’ The story was written by author Shana Alexander, who other members of the Soviet Union's ruling but aging LONDON (UPI) - Prince Charles will marry Lady of 13 West Indians in a boarding house blaze police say now in trouble is writing a book about the trial Politburo were unanimously re-elected today at the close Diana Spencer July 29 in a ceremony at St. Paul’s was sla started deliberately WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate WASHINGTON (UPI) - The ad­ tion is wrong." budget leaders will push for a ministration has not yet sent its for­ Last week, the House Ways and package of spending cuts that go mal tax cut proposal to Congress, Means Committee listened to several beyond President Reagan's Boy to testify in ‘monkey trial’ and already it is running into trouble. administfbtion officials describe how proposals, and would reach into the On Monday, Sen. Bob Packwood, the proposed package of nearly $50 “safety net" of programs for the Peopletalk SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) - An The two attorneys stipulated Kasey Constitution. "I see no reason why R-Ore., a leading Republican on the billion in budget cuts in fiscal 1982 poor and elderly that Reagan wants eighth grader will testify on behalf of would be the only Segrave child to we should not proceed,” he added. Senate Finance Committee, and substantial reductions in protected. Bible fundamentalists who claim testify, although his brothers, Jason Tyler has enlisted author- predicted President Reagan’s business and individual tax cuts over The staff of the Senate Budget state public schools violate 12, and Kevin, 7, are named as co­ astronomer Carl Sagan and other proposal to cut individual income-, the next few years would expand the Committee has compiled a package Star bright childrens’ freedom of religion by plaintiffs in the suit. stars of American science to defend taxes will not take effect until Oct. 1, economy. qf 65 spending cuts that could be If you see stars on the ski slopes of Aspen. Colo., this teaching Darwin’s theory of evolu­ In opening statements Monday at the state’s way of teaching. If they rather than the proposed July 1 Most members were not impressed added to Reagan’s $44 5 billion week it won’t be because you tripped over your skis tion as the only scientific explanation the non-jury trial expected to last a actually testify, it won’t be untH-later deadline, because o f. the cumber­ by the vague responses they received proposal, final details of which will while schussirig or slaloming of life. week. Turner steered clear of in the trial. some legislative process. from budget director David be announced next week They'll be movie stars like Kate Jackson, Jill St. When testimony resumed today, challenging evolution, but said there Turner began his presentation with Today, the House Ways and Means Stockman, Treasury Secretary A staff source said the package , a three-hour grilling of Robert L. John. Desi Arnaz, Jr., and Cliff Robertson. prosecuting attorney Richard Turner should be room for more than one Committee was to begin collecting Donald Regan and Council of could bring total cuts for fiscal 1982 Howe, program administrator for The occasion will be a fund-raising event for the U S. was expected to call San Diego public theory of life’s origin. outside opinions on the ad­ Economic Advisers Chairman to $55 billion. House leaders, curriculum framework for the state Ski Team as part of the "Aspen Winternational ' school student Kasey Segrave, 13, as "This is not a monkey trial," he ministration’s plan before Murray Weidenbaum. however, have predicted no more "Zorro. the Gay Blade, ” in the person of George a witness. The boy’s father, Kelly told Perluss. Department of Education. proceeding with its draft of a bill. When asked for proof the Reagan than $30 billion in Reagan-proposed Hamilton who is starring in the forthcoming film, will Segrave, is director of Creation "We are not trying to ban evolu­ Howe testified the free textbooks Federal Reserve Board Chairman plan will revitalize the economy, the cuts will be approved by the House join the Hollywood contingent to head some of the Science Research Center, a tion. We seek protection for the right the state supplies public school Paul Volcker, who has endorsed the three cited new economic models and The Senate proposals include a week's entertainment. Christian-oriented foundation that to believe in a cause. The real issue is students conform to guidelines set up Reagan administraion’s of referred to the increased investment three-month delay in inflation lodged the suit against the state. religious freedom under the First by advisory committees and ap­ reduced inflation and renewed generated by a similar tax cut during adjustments in Social Security The plaintiffs want Superior Court Amendment of the Constitution." proved by the Board of Education. economic growth, was to be the first the Kennedy administration. benefits. Supplemental Security Royal welcome Judge Irving Perluss to order the Turner said Kasey and two other He said local school boards were free witness. However, the economy of the 1960s Assistance and veterans pensions — state Board of Education to rewrite Segrave children were being told to buy other texts if they paid for Following a private meeting with was much different, with inflation all part of a group of programs Buckingham Palace has announced Prince Charles its science education guidelines, "their religious beliefs are wrong" in them with local funds. Reagan Monday, Packwood told hovering below 2 percent. Presi(Jent Ronald Reagan jokes with Mayor mayors he would preserve the function of a Reagan left essentially untouched will make his first trip to in June. The trial attracted national in­ Another proposal would require which now authorize only the theory science classes where evolution was reporters he warned the president "1 think they’re basing their Tom Moody, of Columbus, Ohio, Monday, popular multi-million dollar urban grant H will be a quick visit for the prince of Wales who of evolution in accounting for the presented as a fact. terest because of its similarity to the the tax cut could be delayed. statements on economic assumptions Medicare patients to co-pay $1 per will fly in on Wednesday, June „17 and depart the program. (UPI photo) origin and development of life. Tyler unsuccessfully sought to celebrated trial 56 years ago of John "I told him not to be too disap­ that are too rosy. ... The atmosphere before addressing the Naltonal League of day from the first day of admission following morning. have the case dismissed on the Scopes, a Dayton, Tenn., high school pointed if the Congress doesn’t cut among the committee members ‘s Cities. Reagan promised the nation’s for in-patient care rather than wait The purpose of the prince's visit is to attend a gala "The Segrave kid isn’t being taught evolution, he's being taught scientific grounds there was no infringement of teacher who was convicted and fined the taxes until maybe Oct. 1," not quite so confident,” said Ways for the 61st day for co-payment celebration of the Royal Ballet’s 50th anniversary to concepts," Deputy Attorney General constitutional rights. He said science $100 for teaching evolution in viola­ Packwood said. He said the president and Means Chairman Dan Other cuts listed by the Senate be performed at the Metropolitan Opera House. Robert Tyler told reporters after takes a neutral position about tion of state law. "smiled and said he hopes my projec- Rostenkowski, D-Ill. committee include The ballet chosen by the ballet company is "The Monday’s session, noting Kasey religion and cited court decisions in Turner, 42, who expects to end his On Monday, Pacwood said, "There Hammering —A reduction in the Postal Service Sleeping Beauty" Segrave is an eighth grader. He said other states where public schools presentation Wednesday, served four Variely show is not an economist in this country ... subsidy $161 million larger than The honorary chairman for the event will be Mrs. California students aren’t introduced were not required to present all years as an assistant secretary in Sacramento Superior Court Judge Irving MANCHESTER - Xi Gamma who can guarantee that if we adopt Reagan proposed. Walter H Annenberg. wife of the former U S. am­ to evolution until the 10th grade. possible theories in the teaching of Ronald Reagan’s legal office when the Perluss Monday denied a defense motion Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will con­ their theories right now that what —Elimination of farm deficiency bassador to the Court of St James. ‘I don’t want to cross-examine the science. president was governor of California. for dismissal of a suit against the State of duct a variety show for the they say will happen, will happen.” payments and termination of the boy," Tyler said. “They say he was In denying Tyler’s motion for dis­ Tyler, 33, who is defending the state, Manchester Retarded Adult Group at The president has asked Congress could reveal emergency livestock feed program. California to allow the teaching of is a seven-year veteran of the Califor­ a ploy on the part of Mr Brezhnev to —Termination of the Legal Ser­ Never too old exposed to evolution. I just want missal, Perluss said religious creationism in public schools. (UPI photo) the Lincoln Center. Wednesday at 7 to pass an accelerated depreciation WASHINGTON (UPI) - As a Development Grant Program to specifics.” freedom was a key provision of the nia attorney general’s staff. p.m. schedule for business property and storm of special interest groups form a new community Development divide us (from Western allies who vices Corporation. At 13 actor Paul Sorvino decided he wanted to be a There will be clowns, amateur equipment, retroactive to Jan.1, and a gathers against President Reagan’s Support Program. are anxious about Reagan’s tough —Termination of the Clinch River singer. So how come he made his singing debut at 41 at night acts and jokes. This is one of percent across-the-board reduc- austere economic renewal program, President Carter called for $4.6 line on the Kremlin I ... and I don't Breeder Reactor project the 89th anniversary of La Follia Bi held at Town Hall the projects of the chapter. tion in individual tax rates over the the administration is coming to grips billion for the two programs, but think it's going to work." he said. — Funding no more than the in New York Sunday night Mardi Gras includes cynicism Now you know next three years beginning July 1. with what one aide calls a fundamen- Reagan wants that saved to $4.1 Does Reagan agree’’ "1 would current 206.000 units of federally sub­ The answer is easy. "At 4 years of age I knew I While it is likely the Ways and tal truth about America. billion for the new hybrid. suspect he doesn’t disagree too sidized rental housing. in stable condition at Charity Hospital. shimmering golden float should add to the wanted to act, " he said. NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A small boy During that Sunday ritual, which The world’s fattest man, Robert Means Committee will agree to a White House press secretary Jim Sen. Robert Packwood, R-Ore., much," Jackson said. Meantime, administration sources pushed through the French Quarter Another bystander, Gary Bartley, 20, of excitement of the annual fling. And act he did Sorvino won an award for his role on featured nine Marine hostages from Iran, Earl Hughes, 1,041 pounds, died in close version of the business tax cut Brady put it this way: “America said he told Reagan during a meeting The president also took the oppor­ said Reagan will propose discon­ Broadway in "The Champion Season. " He was in the merrymakers, pulling behind him the ul­ a veteran police detective fired into a New Orleans, suffered powder burns on Two parades rolled through the city 1958 and had to be lowered by crane proposal, it is highly unlikely the per­ Monday Congress will have no tunity Monday to charge it is "ab­ tinuing the Agriculture Departmet's his eye. probably has a schizophrenia when it movie "A Touch of Class, " and is to be in the movie timate symbol of Mardi Gras illusion: a high-school marching* band and wounded Monday night, their passage lit by into his grave at Benville Cemetery sonal tax cut will survive in its problem making such spending cuts, solutely wrong and against American federal loan guarantees for rural silver doubloon tied to a string. comes to reducing budgets." "Red’ with Warren Beatty. three persons. After interviewing more than 30 flickering oil lanterns called flambeaux. near Mount Sterling, III. current form. Everybody is for smaller govern­ but tax cuts may have to wait until concepts ” to teach students of businesses in his next round of ’’It’s so I can pull it when they jump for The lamps were carried atop long poles by Sorvino is scheduled to sing the lead tenor part in The plain-clothes officer, identified as witnesses, police said they still were ment, less government intrusion and Oct. 1. Reagan wants personal in­ foreign descent in their native budget-cutting proposals, due March it," he said over his shoulder before dis­ dancing men wrapped mummylike "Di^Fledermaus," in Seattle Sept. 24. Detective John Walters of the Family Ser­ baffled by the shooting. They said they less spending, he said. Show anybody come tax relief as of July 1. languages "and never get them 10 appearing into the crush. against'spills. vices Division, was suspended Monday had established no reason for Walters to a list of 20 programs, and they will Packwood said the spending cuts adequate in English ' That would eliminate the $11 The doubloon — the most sought after, if Along Canal Street, spectators tipped up pending completion of an investigation of start the scuffle with a band chaperone tell you to cut 19 of them. Every one, won't be passed until June at the The remark was a departure from billion Farmers Home Administra­ brimming wineskins and aimed the deep Union targets Art and heart virtually worthless, item tossed by the incident. that led to the violence. that is, except the one dear to them. earliest and haggling over the tax his speech to the league and reflected tion business and industrial loan masked krewe members to millions of red spurts in the general direction of their the president’s opposition to Carter program, which guarantees 90 per­ Singer-actress Barbra Streisand has donated $50,000 Reagan took much the same tack package will push the passage date outstretched hands — drew a flurry of St. Augustine High School drum major Chosen to reign over today’s celebration mouths. Others, faces painted like psy­ administration proposals frozen tjy cent of the value of bank loans for es­ for the setting up of The Streisand Center for Jewish before the National League of Cities close to October. By then, there may hands and feet wherever the boy tossed it Ray Johnson, 17, was shot in the neck, and was internationally recognized maritime chedelic Apaches, danc^ in a circle to a Education Secretary Terrel Bell tablishment or expansion of rural Cultural Arts at the Hillel Council adjacent to the Monday, assailing "parochial" be new economic statistics down. Each time, he yanked the shiny spectator John Barker, 20, of Plaquemine, lawyer John William Sims. As Rex, king brass band blowing "When the Saints Go clerical help busines.ses, suggesting a delayed tax cut might UCLA campus decoy from their grasp. special interests for threatening the La., was hit in the groin. Both were listed of Carnival, Sims said his ride atop a Marching In. ” nation’s recovery by insisting on full be well-advised, he said. !Mi(l-t«*rm reports Earlier this year Miss Streisand pledged $500,000 to For less cynical revelers who lined the WASHINGTON (UPI) - TheThe Jacquelynn Jacq Ruff, president of a funding for their prized programs. The topic was national security M-iRNON -- Rockville High School Finulist establish a chair in cardiology at the UCLA School of streets from the Quarter to the Garden 650,000-member Service Employee:eeSy currentcurre Service Employees’ Local Today, the president was to deal when Reagan met Monday afternoon will distribute mid-term reports to \ EK\ON — George Jolly of .Ver­ Medicine. District, Mardi'Gras countinued its merry International Union and a majorijor >M5 in i Boston, serving as executive with another special interest: the with Sen. Henry Jackson, D-Wash all students on March 5 non is one of seven finalists picked to The Council said the gift is the University of Califor­ countdown with a full day and fevered Top court won’t hear Schiff organization of women officeice oirecrector. nia’s only chair dedicated primarily to teaching in the workers today announced a joint Sweeney said without union troubled U.S, auto industry. He Jackson called Soviet talk of a super­ Parents who have any questions appear on the "Lottery Show ” night scheduled today — Fat Tuesday. power summit a "ploy" and said he about the report should contact the Thursday at 5:30 on Channel 30 Carl field of heart and blood vessel disease. The madness culminates with thdk WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tax rebel Schiff was moved the same day from Dan­ turned himself in the following day. campaign to unionize the nation’s 20 representation, office workers "are scheduled a meeting with Transpor­ thinks Reagan agrees. student's guidance counselor at the Hendrickson of Glastonbury will traditional meeting of the courts of Rex Irwin Schiff was removed from his federal bury to another federal prison in Gilmore said his client was still million secretarial and clerical abused members of the workforce.” tation Secretary Drew Lewis and the "At the present time this is simply school. appear on the show March 12 and Comus at midnight, when noisy self- prison quarters the same day the Supreme Lewisburg, Pa. awaiting word on an appe.'il pending workers. He said merging the two groups’ special task force he chairs on in­ Glimpses r indulgence gives way to the religious Court issued its ruling on his latest appeal. The justices turned down Schiff’s before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of At a news conference, service expertise “will result in a significant dustry problems. The auto industry is just a part of Mickey Rooney returned to Broadway Monday night calendar and the sobriety of Lent. But it wasn’t the move Schiff had in mind. request to block an order requiring him to Appeals in New York. Employees President John,^weeney extension of the trade union move­ ment and new hope for the millions of the problem Reagan faces. He told as co-star with Ann Miller in ’’Sugar Babies. Before Mardi Gras frivolity — including the The Supreme Court declined Monday to surrender to the U.S. marshal in New Depending on how the appeals court and Karen 'Nussbaum, executive Quake rattles Bay Area the league Monday he expects equal the curtain rose for the first act the cast trotted out a coconut-tossing krewe of Zulu, the royal interfere, with the jailing of the Hamden, Haven, Conn., to begin serving a 6-month rules, Gilmore said another appeal could director of Working Women, a 10,000- Americans who suffer from low pay member organization of office and the special indignities of office sacrifice from everyone, huge cake for the occasion. Rooney’s replacement for parade of Rex and and the final blowout of Conn., accountant for failing to provide jail term for his conviction on tax be taken to the Supreme Court. Schiff also FREMONT, Calif. (UPI) - A R.V Black of the state Emergency The CHP dispatcher said the rocks workers, disclosed plans to join in work.” "We are all in the same boat, and the month he was gone was comedian Joey Bishop ... Comics — continued unmarred by a personal income tax information to the charges. has said he will seek President Jleagan’s moderate earthquake roared along Services Center in Sacramento said "were big enough to lift ” and that the the organizing effort. Ms. Nussbaum noted Working we have to get the engines started bizarre shooting incident during the government. Justice Thurgood Marshall had denied a help to avoid serving his sentence as a the Hayward fault early today, dozens of worried residents from roadway was to be cleared and similar request on Feb. 19 and Schiff, 52, Under the agreement, the union Women does not engage in collective before the ship goes over the falls," Bacchus parade. His attorney, Douglas Gilmore, said “political prisoner." jolting residents awake, cracking Marin County in the north to reopened about an hour after (he will create a new national local bargaining, "and we have increasing­ he said. windows, setting off burglar alarms Monterey in the south called after quake called District 925, with local ly encountered problems that cannot Before the urban leaders, at least, and sending rocks tumbling across a the quake hit. some reporting they Fremont police ollicer Dan autonomy, in which the newly un­ be solved outside the collective Reagan had some good news. He canyon highway. heard the quake's "roar." Pasquale said. "All we've had was a ionized workers will be placed. bargaining process." promised to retain the function of the University of California Several sresidents felt a rolling "This partnership between the She sad it will continue as a popular Urban Development Action couple of broken windows — a lot of siesmologist Dr. Robert Urhammer motion, interrupted by a jolt that alarms going off and we re chasing women’s movement and the trade separate organization. Grants, albeit combined with another said the quake registered 4.1 on the many veterans of previous temblors Weather Lottery union movement is a significant step She said District 925 will seek to grant program and with reduced them all down " open-ended Richter scale and oc­ termed the sharpest they'd ever felt. toward . building a strong national unionize both male and female overall funding. Although no injuries or structural •AN FMANOMOOT^ curred at 2:45 a.m. PST. It was A California Highway Patrol OlNVll bargaining agent for office workers, but expects the The UDAG program targets damage had been reported, he said. centered in the Fremont vicinity, 20 reported that the temblor shook loose workers,” said Ms. Nussbaum. membership to be predominantly federal money to commercial and You could hear it - a very loud Numbers drawn Mon­ New Hampshire Sunday miles southeast of San Francisco. rocks that tumbled across state Today’s forecast National forecast ( I She will head the national female because women comprise 78 residential projects in distressed roar, and one hard shake of the day: 4160 A smaller aftershock registering Highway 84 in Niles Canyon near LOWiSTiMAT 1/^ organizing campaign and serve as ac- percent of the secretarial- cities. Reagan is proposing legisla­ building And it's supposed to be Partly sunny windy and cold today. Highs 30 to 35. Connecticut 809 New Hampshire Monday 2.7 rattled the area at 2:57 a m., he Fremont,''completely blocking the City k Fest Hi Lo Pep New Orlens, cy 71 52 TtIMIIATUNCa ting president of District 925, with ^cjerl^lworkforce. tion to mesh it with the Community earthquake proof up to 8.0." Clear and cold tonight. Lows 17 to 22. Wednesday mostly Albuquerque, r 64 32 24 New York, c 47 29 Maine 626 0086 said. roadway. No injuries were reported. sunny. Highs 35 to 40. Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph today Anchorage, pc 37 26 .02 Oklahoma Cty, r 58 45 .07 Vermont 217 Rhode Island 9368 10 to 20 mph tonight diminishing slowly Wednesday. Asheville, c 54 32 .... Omaha, pc 40 27 Massachusettes 0435 Mass terrorism planned Atlanta, c 61 38 ... Philadelphia, pc 46 29 Extended outlook Billings, c 59 27 . . Phoenix, r 68 .21 Birmingham pc 60 - 32 .... Pittsburgh, pc 37 21 .03 u n WIATWN POTOOAIT • . Extended outlook for New England Thursday through Boston, pc 45 31 .... Portland, M. pc 42 27 3hf HeralJ) Saturday: Brownsville, Tx, r78 67 .... Portland, Ore., r 63 43 Official Mancheiter Newipaper Buffalo, cy 35 18 .06 Providence, pc 44 28 .03 Feds indict Nazis, Klan MaHsarhuHcllK, Rhode Inland and Cohnerticiil; Charlston, S.C.,c 74 46 Richmond, c 55 30' USPS 327-500 Vol. C, No. 129 Chance of rain or.snow Thursday. Fair Friday and Satur­ or if they were in the possession of Charlott,N.C.,c 65 33 St. Louis, pc 46 24 Published daily except Sunday and certain ASHEVILLE, N.C. (UPI) - A ment charged. ‘ The indictme)H„ the result of an in­ day. Highs in the 30s to low 40s. Overnight lows mostly in Chicago.c authorities. the 20s. ’ 34 18 Salt Lake City, pc Almanac holidays by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald band of Nazi terrorists planned to The six had even prepared the vestigation by the federal Bureau of Cleveland, s 36 22 San Antonio, r 62 56 .08 Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said Vermont: Chance of snow or rain Thursday. Mostly Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class strike downtown Greensboro with explosives in 55-gallon barrels and The six arrested Monday, all Colubus, c 40 20 San Diego, pc 50 .03 the plot was infiltrated by an under­ cloudy with flurries Friday. Partly cloudy Saturday. High postage paid at Manchester, Conn. POSTMASTER: huge, napalm-like firebombs if the contacted an electronics expert to charged with conspiring to damage Dallas, r 63 51 San Francisco, c 59 52 cover agent who posed as a mercenary in the 30s to low 40s. Lows 20' to 30 at first 15 to 25 Satur­ Denver, cy 57 35 San Juan, pc 85 76 Send address changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, jury in last year’s "Death to the make radio-controlled remote fiv neonle t(L destroy property by use of an day. ' Today is Tuesday, March 3, the 62nd day of 1981 with Manchester, Conn. 06040. Klan” murder trial had returned detonators before the trial — the with the contacts to Des Moines, cy 39 21 Seattle, r 58 44 .01 303 to follow. ' ^ U^xplosive device, were: Frank Lee Maine, Ne» llumpnliire: Chance of snow north and Detroit, cy 36 22 Spokane, pc 52 31 guilty verdicts, the government says. longest in North Carolina history — South America. Braswell, 48, his wife Patsy Keeter The moon is moving toward its new phase. chance of snow or rain south Thursday. Chance of flurries Duluth, s 23 00 Tampa, c 75 48 To subscribe, or to report a delivery problem, call Six Nazi Party members and sup­ ended in acquittal for six Nazis and "The and the down­ Braswell, 32, both of Penland: ^ Friday. Chance of flurries north and fair south Saturday. El Paso, cy 70 54 .01 Washington, c 52 34 The morning stars are' Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and 647-9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. porters were indicted and arrested Ku Klux Klansmen, authorities said. town Greensboro area would be at­ Raeford M. Caudle, 38, James Saturn. tacked with homemade gelatin Highs in the 30s to low 40s. Lows in the teens north to 20s Hartford, pc 45 27 Wichita, r 54 42 Monday through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Monday on charges of conspiring to The terrorist attacks were to have Christopher Talbert, 30, and brothers -south, Honolulu, c 83 71 The evening star is Mars. Delivery should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through condiltt the "terorist attacks” in been carried out, authorities said, if explosiyes, similar in effect to Joseph Gorrell Pierce, 28, and Roger Indianapolis, pc 40 21 Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. Greensboro in 19'ia. the six Klansmen and Nazis had been napalm, set in 55-gallon barrels, Jacksn. Mss. pc 63 42 Friday and by 7:30 a.m. ^turday. Allen Pierce, 26, all of Winston- Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was Suggested carrier rates are $1.20 weekly, $5.12 for The five men arrested were jailed found guilty of killing five Com­ placed in crowded areas of the city Jacksonville, c 80 42 born March 3, 1847. Salem, Sound High and low one month, $15.35 for three months, $30.70 for six in lieu of $50,000 bond, while the one munist Workers Party members and remotely detonated by radio cou; Kansas City, r 46 27 On this date in history: Long iHlund Sound from Wuleli Hill, R.I., to Mon- months, and $61.40 for one year. Mail rates are woman was leieased on her own during an anti-Klan march in trolled detonator at 4 p.m., so as to Copburn would not discuss their af­ Las Vegas, c 59 43 NEW YORK (UPI) - In 1849, the U.S. Department of Interior was created by tuuk Point, \.Y .: Northwest winds 15 to 25 knots with available on request. recognizance.' November 1979. maximize the destructive effect on filiations but sources said that while Little Rock, cy 61 41 The highest temperature Congress. the citizens of Greensboro and stronger gusts today, diminishing to 10 to 15 knots Los Angeles, c ■- 61 50 .35 The group had pianned to use Harold Covington of Raleigh, who some had ties to the Klan, all were reported Monday to the In 1879, a wonian lawyer.— Mrs. Belva Ann Lockwood homemade explosives, made of heads the Nazi Party faction to which Guilford County,” the indictment members of the American Nazi Par­ tonight. Westerly winds about 10 knots Wednesday. Louisville, c 50 26 National Weather Service, To place a classified or display advertisement, or — practiced before the U.S. Supreme Court for the first gelatin, to bomb a petroleum storage the six belong, called the charges a said. Visibility better than 5 miles. Mostly sunny today. Clear Memphis, pc 60 41 excluding Alaska and to report a news item, story or picture idea, call ty tonight. Wednesday mostly sunny then clouding up by Miami Beach, c 77 63 time. ,643-2”ill. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ facility near a busy interstate “crock of baloney” and said the in­ - Max Copburn Jr., assistant U.S. at­ Milwaukee, pc 34 15 Hawaii ■ . A THE HERALD. Tues , March 3, 1981 — 5 4 - THE HERALD, Tues., March 3, 1981 Jury mulls death case

DANBURY (UPI) - Police say they have talked to several people who claim a teen-ager charged with Penny warns educators murdering Alan Bono was possessed by demons at the time of the slaying. A Superior Court grand jury is scheduled to consider the murder charge against Arne C. Johnson, 19, budget could be cut more of Brookfield on March 19. Bono, 40, fund increases going to the town will was fatally stabbed Feb. 16. MANCHESTER - Although well above the state and national Johnson was being held at the School Superintendent James P. levels. go to education. Bridgeport Correctional Center in “’This is not necessarily true,” he Kennedy called the proposed 1981-82 “In the past five out of six years,” II said, “(l^don’t think that that is going lieu of $125,000 bond. school budget “restrained and Kennedy said, “the board of educa­ AutRbrities said they were in­ responsible,” Mayor Stephen T. Pen­ tion budget was below the inflation to happen.” vestigating claims by Johnson's The board of directors will con­ ny told school officials last, night he rate.” mother and girlfriend along with tinue to examine the school budget would be “very surprised if the Despite recent events which may those of psychic researchers that the and have asked for additional infor­ (town) manager’s budget or the mean a cutback in state funds due to teen-ager s actions stemmed from at mation on federal grants received by board of education budget would be a mistaken overpayment in state least three exorcisms of an 11-year- the board of education and for inden- adopted without further cuts.” education aid to Connecticut com­ tification of CEiA employees now old boy last summer* He then instructed the board of munities last fall, Kennedy said Two psychic researchers, Kd and Manchester could still expect an in­ working in the school system. Lorraine Warren of Monroe, said education to prepare a plan showing the impact of various cuts ranging crease to the general fund income Johnson urged demons to leave the from Board of Education sources of boy and enter his body during the from zero to 8 percent. Club listings “It’s an exercise no one likes to $900,000 in 1981-82. exorcisms They and others claim To get your club news published or do,” he commented after making his However, Robert B ., Weiss, the there is no other explanation for club meeting notice in The Herald, request. “No one iikes to put a gun to town manager, cautioned school of­ Johnson's odd behavior since the in­ ficials not to assume that all the GTB call Betty Ryder at 643-2711. cident. his own head.” They said Johnson has in instances Earlier, Kennedy had made an jammed his fist through a dresser hour-long presentation to the board and growled like an animal in front of of directors explaining the new Bates Club sets dinner school budget which shows a 7.8 per­ friends MANCHESTER - The Hartford the college's new alumni secretary. Police believe Johnson stabbed cent increase over this year’s budget. Bates Club will hold its annual dinner Hiebert, who graduated from Bates Board to consider club fees Bono during a dispute over a woman, Salaries and fringe benefits account meeting March 12 at Willie’s Steak in 1949, previously served as inter­ MANCHESTER - A “strong proposal” and that it would be given cater solely to Manchester’s wealthy. not be changed for this budget year, but have talked at length with the for 80 percent of the total budget. House, 444 Center St. national representative of the proposal” on whether or not the tonight. Those who desire the increase, he said. Warrens and others about the School board chairman John C. A social hour wiil begin at 6 p.m., Wqfljen’s International League for Manchester Country Club receives The request of the club’s Board of notably the club’s management, say Last month the board rejected suspect. Yavis, Jr., asked the board of direc­ followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Peace and FTeedom at Geneva, its requested 10 percent dues in­ Governors to increase the dues by 10 the increase is necessary to lift the “without prejudice” the club’s Sgt. John Lucas said recordings of tors for “an adequate grant for next Guest speaker will be Virginia E. Switzerland. crease will be given tonight to the percent would be the second con­ club out of its $22,(X)0 deficit. The request. The action was taken to the conversations were of some help, year,” citing at least 20 programs in Harrison, assistant dean of ad­ full Board of Directors, said James secutive increase. The increase, club is also considering a minimum meet the February deadline under but he would not comment on details the school system deserving a ^ eat missions, who will discuss “ Ad­ Bates alumni, parents and friends McCavanagh, member of the sub­ raising dues to about $396 for a single spending charge of $20, and is the lease terms, but the directors left of the investigation. deal of merit. Kennedy also pointed missions at Bates: Choosing the are invited to attend the annual committee studying the proposal. membership, has vigorously opposed meeting with town officials to discussion for this month. out that tert scores for Manchester Alumni of Tomorrow.” dinner meeting, said Mrs. John McCavanagh, board secretary, by a faction of club members. About renegotiate its lease which expires in Also on the board’s agenda is a students continue to show the town She wili introduce Dierdre Hiebert, Manter, club president. said he had several thoughts on the 75 signatures were gathered on a 1990. The Board of Directors has proposal by Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano to require visible street Overdue taxes Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s statue still looks over the in­ proposal, including asking for petition, begun by William Ogden, jurisdiction over the dues increase as opposing the increase. the club rents the land from the town numbers on all properties, and tersection of Congress and State Streets in Portland, Maine. several meetings a year of the club’s A huge white balloon Double Eagle V is pumped with helium to go public finance committee. Last year the Ogden charges the increase will for $25,000. closing the landfill Saturday after­ gas on the final attempt at the first balloon flight across the At one time the streets were lined with majestic elm trees Parties rush to prepare eventually outprice Manchester McCavanagh said tonight’s discus­ noons. board’s order to form a finance com­ Pacific Ocean. However, a cable snapped loose like a shot, HARTFORD (UPI l - The Depart­ that towered high into the sky, now the area has lost the residents from belonging to the club. sion will center solely on the dues in­ Cassano requestea tne ordinance to mittee, a condition of approving the shooting the balloon into the air and dragging the unmanned ment of Revenue Services for the trees and is now the site of massage parlors, closed-ln por­ dues hike, was ignored. Instead of a club for average re­ crease, and that the lease negotiation mandate street numbers after a ride gondola. Despite the abortive adventure, the balloonists first time is making public a list of nographic book stores, and empty, but not abandoned, He did say, however, the subcom­ sidents, Ogden, and several others, will be discussed in the future, with officers iti the police cruisers. delinquent taxpayers including names for charter panel say the increases force the club to possibly in June. The lease terms will said they will try again next year. (UPI photo) brick buildings. Now on his 174th birthday comes news that mittee’s work would be a “strong Often, Cassano has said, the police names, addresses and amount and respond to a call, only to have dif­ the area is due for a facelift, part of the downtown area’s $29 MANCHESTER - Appointments recommendations on charter changes These include raising the directors type of taxes overdue ready for the Board of Directors by pay from $500 a year, and examining ficulty finding the right house, The list, which contains about 2,600 miilion facelift. (DPI photo) to the Charter Revision Commission summer. The board must place the Public Administration Services because the numbers aren't posted. . overdue accounts, was required un­ are being readied by both parties, but Land trust to show film Closing the landfill eight months of changes on the ballot by September proposals. der a new state law and covers any may not be prepared for tonight’s Crew abandons The main reason for the commis­ the year has been suggested by town taxes due in excess of 90 days as of Board of Directors meeting. for November election. MANCHESTER - A full-length dwelling Indians. Besides stories of Southwest. The names being considered by the sion was the 1979 referendum when administrators as a more efficient July 1. 1980 Both Democrats and Republicans travel-documentary film about gold seekers, mining camps and State asks judge Democrats include former mayors voters approved by a slim margin Tickets are on sale at Nassiff way of using employee's time. The said today the list of names for the Commissioner Orest Dubno said Colorado will be presented by the ghost towns, the film will show the Camera Shop and Regals, both on landfill would close at noon, except prestigious appointments were not John Thompson, and Matt Moriarty direct election of the mayor. 'The balloon journey the alphabetical list was compiled by people, places and events of Colorado Jr,, former directors Elizabeth In- mayor is now elected by the Board of Manchester Land Conservation Trust months of peak use, as the majority computer as of July 1, 1980. and up­ yet com plete and that the ap­ today. Also featured will be white Main Street, and at the Greater ding. "We don't have a balloon we tagliata. Jack Goldberg, Phyllis Directors and is usualiy the top vote Friday at 8 p.m. in the East Catholic Manchester Chamber of Commerce, of use is Saturday morning. Jay NAGASHIMA, Japan (UPI) - The dated through Feb. 23, 1981 — the pointments may be tabled tonight. High School auditorium. water kayak races down the Arkan­ Giles, public works director, has huge "Double Eagle V” balloon was can trust " to close lagoon Ted Cummings, Democratic town Jackston, Anthony Pietrantonio, getter. 20 Hartford Road. Land Trust date it was submitted for the annual sas River, a rodeo and ranching. Another crewman. Rocky Aoki. John FitzPatrick, Pascal Prignano, The second commission vote was said. a heap of polyethylene today and report. The owner of the dump, Paul committee chairman, said that many The film explores Colorado’s many Narrating the film will be Frank members are admitted free. Reser­ who owns a chain of restaurants, EPPING, N.H. (UPI) - State and The Republicans are also readying suggested by Mayor Stephen Penny plans by its crew to make the first Therefore, if an account was over­ Keefe, filed for bankruptcy last names were being considered, but he and varied national parks, bringing Nichols, a native of east Texas, who vations may be made by calling the The proposal was tabled last said, "It was a total failure. But we local officials said they would ask a names for their three spots on the after the Ethics Commission asked trans-Pacific flight were called off due more than 90 days as of July 1. month, claiming he could not afford had a “pile of telephone calls” to alive the dramatic epochs from the accompanied his father on many Chamber, 646-2223 days, or 649-5678 month, as several directors wished will try again around this time next judge today to close down a lagoon commission. The Democrats will for a redefinition of its role. The for at least a year. 1980. but was paid in full before Feb. stabilize the list. The Democratic dawn of time to the story of the cliff trips tp-well sites throughout the or 649-76M, evenings. more time to study the proposal. containing 100.000 gallons of toxic cleanup costs. commission would like a clear state­ Before dawn today, on the third year. " 23, 1981. the taxpayer's name does Town Committee executive board have a majority voice, with four waste which threatened to overflow Only a few minor spills occurred ment of its investigatory and and final attempt to pump thousands not appear on the published list of and the Democratic directors have votes. The team's first balloon was its banks and possibly contaminate a over the weekend and they were prosecution powers. The questions of pounds of helium into the vessel, a delinquents. agreed to appoint only persons who The names being considered by the damaged Sunday night and the nearby groundwater. quickly cleaned up. officials said. As arose as the commission prepared to cable snapped loose, thrusting the Taxpayers who have filed a formal of late Monday, the level in the have served as a director or mayor. Republicans include former director backup was ruined in today's failure, Cleqrj up experts from the U S. En- Vivian Ferguson, former mayor begin investigations Mel Siebold, Confusion delays flood plan balloon into the air and dragging the the second attempt to get the balloon appeal of an audit were not on the The reason for this is that former vifdfiftental Protection Agency were lagoon had been lowered 2'2 feet. former recreation director. unmanned gondola 30 yards along the list. Officials were hopeful that the ac­ directors are famiiiar with the Nathan Agostinelli and former MANCHESTER - Confusion the six-month deadline. No residents objected to the map, quipped. filled and the gondola off the ground. called-to the site last weekend after judge Jack Shea. The commission will also examine He noted rescinding the ground. The crew members began pumping Dubno said taxpayers included in heavy rain nearly filled the nearly tivated charcoal in the filtration charter, and will not need time to between two offices of a federal Lamson said he would begin but Lamson informed the federal of­ The commission, created after two establishment of a traffic commis­ deadline has not been withdrawn. But “It's over, " crew member Ron helium into the balloon shortly after the 156-page list were repeatedly 900-square-foot lagoon. Officials system would last long enough for study the entire document, Cum­ agency prompted Alan Lamson, town working on regulations to present to fices of several errors, including Board of Directors votes, will study sion. A Democratic concession in he suggested the town proceed with Clarke said of the bid by three midnight It was tied to a trailer warned in writing that their names feared some of the contaminated them to drain another foot out of the mings said. planner, to place forming flood plain the commission to avoid being showing Gould’s Pond which had five areas for possible charter exchange for Republican votes to formulating the regulations for the Americans and one Japanese resi­ truck along with some 15 tons of would be made public if they did not water might spill over the top, into lagoon. The commission is operating on a regulations on a priority list. caught in the deadline, if it still been drained years ago for highway' revisions. create the commission. June 31 deadline. dent of New York to make the un­ weight to prevent it from rising pay their tax bills in full. the nearby Piscassic River, about a tight" time schedule and should have Lamson had delayed working on existed. construction. precedented 6,000 mile drift. "We Jack Conlan, in charge of oil Because of the changes, the The regulations are needed for prematurely. Overdue bills were accompanied quarter-mile downhill from the the regulations, after being told by The town was surveyed last year just don't have any helium." hazards and spills in the EPA's New Washington officials said the time residents to be eligible for Federal by a notice from the department lagoon. Washington officials the six-month by the Federal Emergency Manage­ Captain and flight leader Ben Hut a second cable holding the which warned — "In order to avoid England regionial office in Boston, time period during which the town ment Agency and the U.S. Geodetic limitation had not yet begun. But Flood Insurance. The federal govern­ Working day and night officials said it was "doubtful that the whole Abruzzo was fatalistic. "I guess this onion-shaped balloon snapped loose any embarrassment, it is strongly Motocross bicycle racing had to adopt regulations had not Survey team. Boston officials were unaware of ment underwrites the cost of in­ were able to build a foot-high earthen 7(K),000 gallons would have come surance as most banks are reluctant wasn't meant to be, " the veteran and broke, forcing the crew — Aoki suggested that you fulfill your obliga­ wall around the ^agoon and began to begun. Monday night Lamson in­ The survey outlined areas that this. balloonist said. "I don't know why I over." Lamson said both the person he to mortgage property in flood areas and Abruzzo. Clarke and co-captain tion immediately ' drain the surface water. The water formed that Planning and Zoning were in danger of flooding during a guess this just wasn'Kour time. Larry Newman —to cancel the Conlan said the entire lagoon is dealt with in Washington and in without insurance. The federal in­ was filtered through a carbon filtra­ Commission the Boston offices of the 100 year storm. After the map was Abruzzo, 50, said th e j^ d n 't have historic million-dollar journey in tion system brought from New covered with a plastic liner to gets go-ahead for season Federal Emergency Managment open, 90 days for pubiic inspection, Boston had left the service. surance program began, after enough helium to makb ah'otlier try Nagashima, 200 miles southwest of Group wants protect ground water supplies in the “I think the phone lines between private insurance companies would Jersey.4 recreation programs such as motor- Agency liad no knowledge of the the' town had six months to adopt at sending the limp balloon aloft, ad­ Tokyo. area from seepage. MANCHESTER - The second Kiernan’s proposal is going the two offices are cut,” Lamson not consistently service residents. Officials from the state Attorney cross racing, whether non-residents delav. and the clock was ticking on regulations. "This is not the normal way you season of motorcross bicycle racing through the channeis easily this year, fast answer^ General's Office and town counsel after considerable discussion and should participate, and questions Peter Kearns said Monday they would want to operate a lagoon, was approved Monday night by the waiting until t comes to the top. Planning and Zoning Commission. delay last year. about insurance. NORTH HAVEN (U Pli - A would ask Rockingham County These were resolved however, and There should always be a certain The commission extended approval Kiernan appeared three times citizens group is ailing on Rep. Superior Court today for an order to before the park and recreation com­ Kiernan began the races in Jupe, Area churches to mark amount of freeboard (clearance) to of the track, where youngsters race Lawrence DeNardis, R-Conn., to close down the dump and slap a $3.2 several months behind the planned the top," Conlan said. specially designed bicycles, for one mission, twice before the Board of push for a speedy decision on the fate million attachment on the property. April starting date. Officials said the most dangerous year, similar to last year’s proposal. Directors and twice before the PZC. of a regional shopping mall which has Kearns said the $3.2 million attach­ He plans to begin the races in April WALLPAPER concentration of chemicals was in Robert Kiernan, owner of a local Along with confusion over jurisdic­ been in the planning stages since ment would enable the state and this year, barring unforeseen dif­ the bottom of the»7-to 13-foot deep bicycle shop who built the track and tion, there were questions on 1971. town to recoup some of the costs that ficulties. annual world prayer day whether the town should subsidize In a letter dated Tuesday, Citizens might be involved if they are forced to lagoon. The surface water was conducts the races, told the commis­ Acting for Responsible Economic clean up the site. diluted by rain and snow, they said. sion the town attorney is preparing a MANCHESTER - On Friday, p.m. in the sanctuary. The theme will persons with each other, nations with SALE Solutions asked DeNardis to urge the five-year renewable lease with the women from 150 countries will be, “The Earth is the Lord’s ... ” It nations and humanity with the U S. Army Corps of Engineers to town. The track at 110 Garden Grove Singles plt)n program celebrate World Day of Prayer. will be an opportunity to focus con­ earth’s ecosystem; and ’’The New quickly complete its environmental Road, is in a Rural Residence zone. MANCHESTER - “The “SOS: Western Connecticut State College in Church Women United in Manchester cern and prayer -for the ecological Earth,” a statement of Christian The PZC’s approval w ill be 50% ^ New impact statement for the planned Rate of abortion Serving our Singles” program, will Danbury, will speak after a 6 p.m. will have its observance at Center awareness and action which is hope that a new sense of responsibili­ 4 0 % « forwarded to the Board of Directors North Haven mall. feature a slide-illustrated lecture. potiuck dinner at South United Congregational Church, 11 Center needed to restore health to the world. ty and appreciation for the earth and My Fair Lady which is reviewing the proposal. TTie "The project has-been in the pen­ Saturday, on “singles in other lands” Methodist Church, 1226 Main St., St., beginning with Bible studies This year’s international service its people is possible. The organist Glenstyle All Strahan ^Advisory Park and Recreation Com­ Manchester.. The program is free, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. was written by American Indian will be Ms. Mary Ann Eggan. ^ogue Traditionals ding stage since 1971. We feel this by world-traveler Professor John mission apparently has already ap­ open to singles of all faiths and The studies will center on “The Women of Church Women United Church Women United is a delay is imposing an unjust and cost­ Caruso Jr. Papers. ly burden on our town, denying us continues to rise proved tjie program for the next further information can be obtained Goodness of Creation,” led by Mrs. from six tribes, Cherokee, Chocktaw, national, ecumenical movement of V Glamour / 5 0 % 2 year. DrT Caruso, who teaches at at 647-9141. Rose MacIlvain;“ Ebirth’s Wounds,” Hopi, Sioux and Winnebago. Christian women witnessing to their more than a million dollars in tax BOSTON (UPI) - The nation’s in 1973, reaching a level of 28.2 abor­ with Mrs. Doris SchimmeVleading; . The service will have four main unity a faith in Jesus Christ through revenue each year and hundreds of abortion rate has continued to rise, tions per 1,000 women of reproduc­ “The Healing of the Earth,” led by parts, “The Sorrow of the Earth,” a worship, study, celebration and ac­ job opportunities. reaching a total of 1.5 million or tive age in 1978 and 30.2 in 19'79,” the Lt. Col. Cora Satig; and “The New remembrance of the pain inflicted tion. “ As members of CARES, we three out of every 10 pregnancies in report said. Students compete in contest Earth” with Mrs. Joanne Susag upon the earth and its children by All Christian women of the com­ enthusiastically support the project. 1979, a new report says. The private institute said it’s possi­ MANCHESTER - Three The winners were selected on a bara Rennert, daughter of Mr. and leading. exploitation and pollution; “The munity are invited to attend the However, in the event this project Thirty-one percent of the abortions ble abandonment of two of the most Manchester High School and one basis of scholarship, leadership, Mrs. Abraham Rennert; and Charles Those attending should bring a Bi­ Healing of Earth’s Wounds,” — a call celebration. Men are also welcome does not become a reality, other were obtained by teen-aers, who effective contraceptive methods — East Catholic High School seniors need, and participation in their Woodhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. ble and their own sandwich for lunch. to God to bring healing and transfor­ and child care will be provided. means of strengthening the town's represent only 18 pjsrcent of the the pill and the lUD — because of ALL 25% OFF tax base must-'be developed so our were selected to represent the school, and community activities. Richard Woodhouse. Dessert and beverages will be mation; “The Offering of Gifts of Mothers should feed their children sexually active females of child­ health risks led to the increase. community can plan for its future," Manchester Lodge of Elks in the Eiks Each of the winners receives an provided1 Self and Substance,” — recognition of before coming or during the break Vinyl Plus Vinyls, Wall Cloth Vinyls, Vignettes, bearing age, according to a study The number of abortions in 1979 the group said. Nationai Foundation “most vaiuable award of $35 from the focal Elks In addition Miss McNamara was The worship service will start at 1 the critical need for reconciliation of between 10:30 a.m. and noon. For released Monday by the New York- may also be related to economic Geo-Town Vinyls, Vicoa Vinyls, Storeys Vinyls, Other residents have questioned student” contest. Students from Lodge. selected as a district finalist, and she more information contact Mrs. An-, based Alan Guttmacher Institute. pressures, improved referral infor­ the mall plans, raising environmen­ Manchester, Cheney Tech, East The finalists are Mary Lee Holt; will now compete at the state level namay Potocki, chairman, at 649- All Stately Vinyls, Decade 80 Vinyls, The overall total was up from 1.4 mation and the increased importance tal concerns, white officials in near­ Catholic, and Bolton High schools daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Holt, for over $880,000 in 'scholarship 6565. abortions performed in 1978, the in­ to many women of careers. by New Haven have said the mall were invited to participate in the con­ awards in the state and national con­ Beautification committee Glendura Vinyls, All Imperial Books. stitute said in its “Family Planning Bill Baird, a nationally known birth Margaret McNamara, daughter of would harm their city by drawing test. tests. Perspectives.” control advocate, said another Mr. and Mrs. John McNamara: Bar­ business from its downtown area. will present new award Results of the study were published reason is “the anti-abortion people, ALL SANITAS VINYLS ALL FASHON VINYLS ALL DUNHILL VINYLS in a Boston newspaper. the Moral Majority and the Catholic suggestions. “The U.S. abortion rate continued Church have put so much pressure on FRUIT DELIVERY MANCHESTER - The Environ­ Deputy mayor The annual townwide clean-up day Rec sponsors its long-term rise since legalization school boards” that the boards have ment & Beautification Committee of 2 0 % O F F 2 0 % O F F 2 0 % O F F Breaks reported DELAYED has been scheduled for April 4. The restricted young peoples’ access to the Greater Manchester Chamber of at conference Chamber’s Environment & water course birth control information. Commerce, under the chairmanship Investigate death MANCHESTER - Deputy Mayor "I predict these abortions will in­ into storage bins The Manchester chapter of AFS of Michael Orlowski, is presently ac­ Beautification Committee, the tive with several projects. Most Stephen Cassano is attending the EVERY WALUWVERWG BOOK ULASTOMU ItV The Parks COLEBROOK (UPI) - State crease as long as we have people like Manchester Jaycees, the Conserva­ recently, awards were presented to Congressional-City Conference spon­ and Recreation Department w4Il police were investigating the death of Richard Schweiker (U.S. Secretary apologizes for the delay of the tion Commission and the Fuil Gospel MANCHESTER — Four storage bins at 576 Hilliard St. local merchants for outstanding win­ sored by the National League of sponsor a Water Safety Instruction a, man found dead at the bottom of of Health and Human Services) who Interdenominal Church will sponsor were broken into over the weekend, police said. citrus fruit from Florida. Local dow displays during the holiday Cities, in Washington, D.C. course for students starting April 20 the cellar stairway in the home has said there will be no more birth this project. Any organization, youth OK SALE and ending June II. The bins, B, C, D,E, and F, were pried open, with the season. The conference began Feb. 28 and where he lived with his mother. control for teen-agers on welfare,” delivery has been rescheduled for or adult in ^he area wanting to par­ ------SALE ENDS MARCH 28 The classes will meet Monday-and locks broken. Various items were taken, although Another new award will soon be continues to March 3. Cassano, ' Robert Williams, 30, was last Baird added. ticipate may contact the Chamber at Wednesday nights from 5:30 to 7:30 residents have not yet made positive identificaUon of Saturday, March 7, 1981^. designated. Recognition will be b u d g et coordinator for the ALSO SAVE ON heard from on Friday and his body The Rev. John McLaughlin, pro­ ‘hem. ^ ___ _ / ^ 2 2 2 3 or Lorraine Peterman at 649- made, by this committee, to in­ Democratic director, will receive in­ at the high school pool. The course was found with apparent head in­ life coordinator for the Catholic 9w4. The committee has been con­ Barry Milner, of 26 ChannipgIDnve, waSTCharged with dividuals who have restored or formation on the federal grants to will include two hours of practical juries at about 6 p.m. Sunday by his Archdiocese of Boston, said, “We Orders for cartons of grapefruit TOURAINE PAINTS 615 Main St. third degree criminal trespass and ordered to appear in remodeled homes or buildings into tacting, local Boy Scout, Girl Scout Manchester. experience. Participants must be at mother, Rosemary Williams, state have to continue to highlight the Manchester Superior ^ r t on March 16. maiy still be placed by calling 643- particularly attractive structures. It and church groups to participate. If a Mayors, council members, city of­ Manchester least 17 years of age and have a police said. value of the human person. Milner, 18, was Charged after being seen on the is hoped that many Manchester group has not been contacted, they ficials from around the country will ’current advanced lifesaving cer­ The body was taken to the Chief “There is a human being in the 7277 after 6uP.M. premises of 435 W. Cmter St. Police apprehended him residents will contact the Chamber should call the chamber for more in­ attend the gathering. The theme is tificate. For more information call State Medical Examiner’s Office in mother’s womb who has a right to after spotting him w alnngin another vicinity. He was of Commerce office at 646-2223 with formation. “Make the next four years count.” PAUL’S PAINT 649-0300 Brian Gillei, 659-2711, Ext. 317. Farmingtonnm^tt for an autopsy. life. It’s as simple as that,” he said. released on a $250 non-sum f, - THE HERALD, Tues . March 3, 1981 THE h er a ld , Tues , March 3, 1981 - t'

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"While no es­ and to install equipment that would By PAUL HENDRIE programs, except for two new the need for dollars.,xKNTH\ — Barbara Carr resigned as council posed to 476 in 1980 when the board paid a major part of Every spring, April 12. 1908 — Palm, Sunday — comes only alternative, " since the town was reaching the point secretary last night. She had been secretary lor six-and- A the cost. In 1980 in the spring, 259 students enrolled as op­ to Mrs. Bruce's mind. And she noted that this year, by not under local control where it "had no place to put " its solid waste. posed to 570 enrolled in this spring session when the board a-half vears. coincidence. Palm Sunday will again fall on April 12. Pickets again form lines The motion to adopt the’vertical landfill policy included Mrs. Carr has served the town lor numerous years. She paid the cost. VERNON — The matter of gover­ "The State Senate then started dis­ Lavitt told the council its action That long-ago day 73 years ago, Mrs. Bruce said she "that all conditions, requirements and stipulations of the has been vice chairmim of tlic Republican Town (. om- "This almost 100 percent increase in enrollment is both ning the conversion of apartmeqt cussions on the matter and in a close lies in persuading the legislators to and her brother Harold, 10, were with other youngsters at DEP contained in Permit 032-2E entitled "Permit to the mittee. and council meifcbcr Laurier DcMars said that he a tribute to Mr. McKenzie and the program as well as to the Congregational Sunday School rehearsal for the complexes into condominiums is out 19-17 vote, on an amendment to state change the laws. He said during town of Coventry for a Vertical Expansion to the remembered her as Planning tind Zoning ( ommissum the board in renewing its financial subport of this Easter program when nervous parents began arriving for of the hands of local authorities. lows, agreed to give the power back senate discussions arguments against non-union workers Municipal Solid Waste Disposal Area...shall be con­ secretary when he was chairman, "about 16 years ago. valuable community activity,” Dr. Goldman said. their children. The fire, blamed on a ragpicking opera­ Town Attorney Edwin Lavitt told the to the towns. Bub the amendment lost centered around the fact that each EAST HARTFORD - yesterday’s protest, which he’s not sure yesterday’s ty participation in the tinuously met.” / In appreciation, the council presented Mrs C arr wilh tion, broke out in the north part of the city. As she and her Town Council, Monday night. in the House of Representatives and town has and knows its own problems About 100 pickets marched the group sponsored. picket was in compliance building trades,’’ said The policy also includes stipulations designed to control flowers and a, wall decoration at the meeting last night Although the town adopted the .towns were left with no power to and therefore should have the say brother headed home, their parents met them. outside a trouble-plagued "The iron workers’ union with the court order. Vargas. ‘/The building erosion, sedimantation and also to maintain the landfill Chairperson Roberta Koontz said at the presentation that regulations concerning new con­ enforce their own regulations. about conversions. Appellate board "But we never though the fire could rdach us, our home construction site on w as stopped from “That is a permanent in­ trades unions have affir­ "in a sightly manner and with due regard to minimizing ""we w"lll miss you.’ and Secretary Jet! Lancaster added dominiums and conversions, in Lavitt said he read the transcripts was so far away, " Mrs. Bruce said. "It was the wind that Connecticut Boulevard picketing by the court in­ junction against all the mative-action programs. that she "is a hard act to follow " November of 1979 and they went into of the house discussions and found 90 In the past several weeks the town did it, you see." yesterday morning, junction,’’ said Vargas. building trades picketing But more and more we're Mrs. Carr said that she has enjoyed working lor the to hear requests They never thought the three-story brick building effect the following March, the laws percent of the talk was about the clerk’s office has received five protesting the use of non­ "But these pickets are not there,” he said. "That’s getting these out-of-state Lecture on Poland low-n over the vears. but had recently decided that it would burn, either, Mrs. Bruce said. But wooden concerning the conversions are not elderly and the handicapped but requests for condominium conver­ SOI TH WINDSOR — The Zoning Board of Appeals union labor. from the iron workers’ un- apparently why the firms with no affirmativ^e legal. there was no talk about providing sions. In its regulations the town had ""w"as time to call it. " ______will conduct a public hearing Thursday at 7;30 p.m. in Thethe across the street caught fire, and windows October protests at the ,ion. There might be in­ p ick rters there didn’t action programs. If you go broke letting fire inside. Her family was soon forced to That month the town got into a has­ housing. He said the legislators never stipuiated many provisions for such to highlight meeting Town Hall to consider several requests for variances. site by Local 15 of the dividuals who are union carry any signs or iden­ by the coqstruction site, join the fleeing mob trying to get to the outskirts. sle as to whether a moratorium, it truly addressed the problem that a conversions. One of these is that each Thomas J. Rice of 340 Foster Road is asking for a International Association members there, but tification. If they’re just you will see that all the TOLI. VNI) — The Tolland Public Library Association "We spread a sheet out on the floor and began picking, declared on conversions, was a legal town like Vernon ^a s — that of a unit must have its own heating variance to the zoning laws to allow construction of a gar­ of Bridge, Structural and they’re ^ust representing citizens, I respect their workers are white. The will meet March 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tolland Bank The up a few clothes just so we would have something to' step. severe housing shortage. facilities and entryway. age with less than the required side yard in a PR zone Ornamental Iron Workers themselves—not their un­ rights to do whatever they iron workers’ union at least theme of the program will be "A Tour of Poland. " Professional Studio Connecticut Valley Machine Co. of 32 Glendale Road is recalled erupted into violence, in ions. They don’t represent want to do, as long as it’s has an affirmative action The program will be presented by Nell Wanat and Fred She said she was standing there clutching Lily, a blue- asking for a variance to allow an oversized sign on their which two of the non-union the iron workers’ union, still within the law. But the program. Szczepanski and hostesses will be Fern Hodgins and Don­ Cyed doll with a china head and jointed arms and legs Of premises at 580 Nutmeg Road. workers were hurt. Hart­ even though they might people on the job say they "The situation of out-of- bisque. Lily was probably made in Germany, Mrs. Bruce Officials give permission na- Kaylor. PORTRAITS Nicholas Lata, 32 Oakwood St., East Hartford, is ford Superior Court Judge feel some solidarity with can tell these were con­ state firms coming in here Included in the program will be a brief summary of the asking for a temporary and conditional permit to allow a said. It was her favorite doll, received three years earlier them.” struction workers." is becoming very at Christmas. Norris O’Neill subsequent­ history of Poland, slides and commentary on homes and mobile home on the premises of 269 Ellington Road, Vargas said the Vargas said the main prevalent. This is not just "My father said, "Ruth, if you're going to save ly imposed an injunction personalities, customs, activities, and industry. 3* South Windsor against further picketing picketers included com­ complaint against the non­ an isolated incident. We've There will also be a display of materials, folk art and Mary J. Sedar, 47 Troy Road, requests a variance of the ‘ake something more valuable than that doll to repair historic house munity activist civil rights union,^ out-of-state lost a lot of jobs in Connec­ T _ ___ Wiif n o r rr»/vtnor Irnaitr hi^vir rwii/^h o h o IniioH T il«r r by the union. crafts, children's books, classic and folk songs, and dance zoning laws to allow an addition to her home in a PR But her mother knew how much she loved Lily and groups and Catholic clergy. Interstate Steel Erectors, ticut the last few years VERNON — The Permanent Municipal Building Com­ would cut the $10,000 but both motions failed. Councilman. But Edwin Vargas, a music. The public is invited. zone. tucked the doll into the pile of clothing being tied up in the B ut Roger Colla, hired by Inco, is that there because of it ” mittee was authorized by the Town Council Monday night John Drost, speaking of an additional item of putting in: member of the Hartford Elizabeth Tycz, 558 Nevers Road, requests a variance spokesman for Inco is no affirmative action to spend up to $10,000 to make some long-overdue repairs sulation in part of the house, said if eventually the house Federation of Teachers of the zoning regulations to allow two lots of reduced Bruce laughed and spokesman for the Building Company, the program. "My father carried the doll out without knowing it, " to the Ecker Homestead on Route 30. is restored, the insulation would have to be torn out' width on the premises of 558 Nevers Road in a PR zone.- Committee Opposed to general contractor building "We’ve been working The Taylor & Fenn Development Corp. of 22 Deerfield she said. Mrs. Bertha Ecker has been given the use of the town- anyway. the $4.5 million racquetball very hard in the state of Flames were lose, and sparks were everywhere, with owned property as long as she wishes. The homestead, The proposed work will include shoring up some beams, Non-Union Labor said the Road, is asking a variance to allow a lot of reduced width injunction does not apply to court-office building, said Connecticut to get minori­ on land formerly owned by Plasticrete Corp,, Pleasant the 40-mile wind. A policeman told her mother to remove b'Oilt in 1786 was bought by the town in 1961 along with the in the basement and filling cracks in the basement wall Valley Road in an Industrial Zone. ' celluloid combs from her long hair because some had some 79 acres of farmland it sat on. The Eckers, as part where water has been coming through, adding support ECHOt PORTRAIT PACKAGE Carol F. Shepard, 585 Main St., requests a temporary ulrus^y 'gnited. Her father lost his hat, and his coat of the agreement, were given lifelong use of the house. beams to the threshold of the fireplace, caulking around SAVE ,S and conditional permit to allow an office at 1865 Main St. Sparks even ignited the bundle of clothes he The Middle School was built on some of the land. windows and under the clapboards and the insulation in 24 Pictures: 2-HxlO's. :!-5x7's. in a Zone A-40. carrying and damaged some of the garments, Mrs. Mayor Marie Herbst said, Monday night, that the coun­ six areas of the house. Assessment error ON A PAIR OF 15 wallet size and -I color charms* cil had long shirked its duties in maintaining the house. Ronald Hine, director of public works, who has been •Nn extra i hnrjtr t Czeslaw Lubowicki of 40 Redding St., Hartford, is , . i.katfr -I (irnup (iM asking for a variance of the zoning regulations to allow Bruce s fannily got to their horse and carriage, The house was formerly known as the Skinner Inn and the working with the building committee on the project, said • AtiiJilional |iaina4'e' "im construction of a dwelling on an undersized lot without was, kept a short distance away in a stable. After local Historical Society ^ u ld like to see it preserved. the most critical area for insulation is a crawl space un­ •Heaulilul liackKD’unil' n'uila ean be fixed easily • \ii u m u st Ire '•a li'firil ’*>U> [' required lot width and axlriveway to industriallqnd in the taking refuge with friends, they later went to their At Monday’s meeting, Thomas Freethy of the building derneath the kitchen floor. ileposil chwrfulK reluniletf 95C/S1Z.95 WEDDING RINGS • I’osei nuf 'elec turn tolai packagt pnea summer place in Perkinsville, Vt. committee, explained the work that has to be done just to Mrs. Herbst told the council the money for the work % rear of 100 Long Hill Road, in a PR zone. EAST HARTFORD - Assessor numbers on deeds are often inexact. *Ki"ho paikaK*' "• m.lijifl’* make the home habitable. would have to come from the general fund. But Robert The militia came in, Mrs. Bruce said. Armed guardh Anthony S. Barber said the underassess­ "Those things occur occasionally,” he 'i wallet Hize Ki’hu pfini' 3 shot at looters. Devastation was everywhere. Councilman Leonard Jacobs said he felt the council Dotson, director of administration, said if the bills for the On that special day, ment of a major piece of riverfront said. EXTRA SPECIAL 1 Church services set "My father brought me downtown two or three days first had to make a decision as to whether it wanted to work aren’t received until after April that he can dig property, which may have cost the town Barber said the Engineering Depart­ share your feelings just make the property liveable for Mrs. Ecker or protect around in other budgets and maybe find the money. He I0il3

Deputy Mayor Stephen Cassano, who budget. It was suggested at the town Robert Schwartz abstained, as he often Council, at a cost of 60 cents postage has spent about 50 hours on patrol with Victory costly Second season meeting that since Town Manager Frank does. This led another board member, apiece, drew comments concerning Page 16 Manchester police, told town Liaison , Connolly has resigned, the council might Harold Cummings to quip, “Bob is always extravagance from some council as Simmer in basketball Committee that he’s concerned by the run the town and forward the remainder the great abstainer.” members. They said the packet, among Sports breaks leg set to start number of resuce vehicles being called to of Connolly’s salary to the school budget. Towntalk other things, contained a cookbook of Page 15 Page 14 emergencies, “I am frightened that we Amid ensuing laughter, Connolly said ‘T il SCOREBOARD are going to have somebody killed," said decline comment.” zucchini recipes. ’This led Mayor Marie Cassano. Herbst, who is Italian, to comment, “I The Board'of Education was voting on a A packet sent to Town Council members don’t like what you say about zucchini, In order to offset the' projected school motion at a recent meeting and member by the Hockanum Valley Community that's Italian.” .. ‘ Manchester hospital gets $50,000 from UTC Jackson facing

M-WCIIESTER — Manchester dent. ’’The return on our investment History in Washington, D.C. The cor­ where UTC plants areJocated will grant to the Institute of Living; $93,- $45,000 to Peace Train; $20,000 to Memorial Hospital will receive a gift is an improved quality of life in the poration also has contributed $100,000 receive $2.76 million, a 20 percent in­ 750 as part of a previously announced Connecticut Public Radio; and $10,- of $50,000 this year from United communities where we live and do to continue the current nine-city tour crease over 1980. Education has been $750,000 grant to the University of 000 each to the San Juan Arts Center, Technologies Corp. The gift is part of business.” of the Thyssen-Bornemisza collec­ allocated $2.2 million and the Hartford in support of United the Artists Collective and the New the $7 8 million in gifts the corpora­ While UTC is expanding all tion of European old master pain­ remaining $900,000 is allocated to fine of $5,000 Technologies Hall; $33,000 to the Britain Museum of American Art. tion and social and civic agencies categories of giving, the company tings. The' Thyssen-Bornemisza support the programs of civic and Hartford Graduate Center for new Also receiving UTC funding is the MIAMI (UPI) — New York days before the traditional March 1 "1 don’t feel any different about it said it is making a substantial in­ throughout the country exhibit opened last month at the community development classroom construction; $60,000 to Long Wharf Theatre, $10,000; the Yankees’ outfielder Reggie Jackson, deadline, but Jackson received Jackson’s absence) today than 1 did Other hospitals that will receive crease — 39 percent — in con­ I Denver Art Museum where it will re­ organizations nationwide. underwrite the Connecticut Special Connecticut Ballet Company, $5,000; showing Up late for special permission to delay his yesterday. But it it keeps going. 1 gifts are Yale New Haven. $50,000; tributions for cultural activities. The main through Arpil 5. The exhibit In Connecticut, where the company Olympics; and $60,000 each to the The Aldrich Museum of Contem­ for the second consecutive year, arrival until Sunday. might. If it goes on. then it gets into Bridgeport Hospital. $10,000; St. Vin­ $1.86 million allocated represents will be seen in Fort Worth and Kan­ has nearly 60,000 employees, UTC Connecticut Opera, the Hartford porary Art, $5,000; and Music Moun­ arrived at Miami International Air­ However, he called the Yankees' my schedule. 1 have some drills cent Medical Center, $10,000. nearly 24 percent of the total budget, sas City after Denver, and will com­ will give $2.52 million this year to Ballet and the Hartford Symphony. tain, $6,000. port late Monday and was expected Fort Lauderdale - Stadium offices planned and Reggie is part of them. The $7 8 million represents a 17 which is two and a half times the plete its tour at the Metropolitan health, education, and culture, and Other major Connecticut cultural Colleges and universities receiving to report to the Yankees’ Fort Sunday morning to report he would I'm not annoyed yet, but I'd rather percent increase in the company's national average for corporate sup­ Museum of Art in New York Citv in social and civic services. gifts include $50,000 each to the Hart­ gifts in addition to the University of Lauderdale camp today. be late. have him here" corporate giving program. UTC port of the arts. October. The exhibit has already Major gifts in Connecticut include ford Stage Company and Wadsworth Hartford and the Hartford Graduate Jackson is facing a $5,000 fine for Manager Gene Michael said earlier made contributions totaling $6.6 UTC’s support of the arts includes traveled to museums in Washington, $631,000 to United Way appeals; Atheneum; $48,000 for a statewide Center are the U niversity of failing to be on hand for the opening Monday he didn't know when to In a later developm ent, the million in 1980 $320,000 for an exhibit of ancient Mid­ D C., Detroit, Minneapolis, $200,000 to the Newington Children’s ’‘Double Dutch” ropejumping con­ Bridgeport, $20,000; Yale School of of spring training Sunday. He was expect Reggie in camp. Yankees announced that pitcher "We look upon our contriubtions as dle East art, which will tour nine Cleveland and Los Angeles. Hospital for construction of a Gait test jointly sponsored by the Four-H Medicine, $35,000; Hartford College also two days late last year. “1 haven’t talked to him since ear­ Rudy May will undergo "minor sur­ a sound business investment, " said UlS. cities. This exhibit will open in The company said health and Analysis Laboratory; $122,000 as part Clubs of Connecticut and the Connec­ for Women, $10,000; and St. Joseph Yankees owner George Stein- ly Sunday morning, " Michael said. gical procedure " for the "removal of Harry ,1 Crav. chairman and presi­ mid-May at the Museum of Natural welfare organizations in the state of a previously announced $610,000 ticut Trails Council of Girl Scouts; College, $10,000. , ’ brenner, who was to have met with Asked if he was displeased at substances in his urinary tract. " '•’ T . Jackson Sunday, said he was “very Reggie’s absence, Michael said, "not May. who went 15-5 with New York hurt, surprised that a man looking now, but it might displease me if 1 last season, had complained of for a new big contract would do see it’s going to hold us all back. stomach pains on Saturday. The club something like this.” Reggie stays in shape, he does his announced May would be released Obituaries The Yankgps had asked all work but he can't do his from the hospital Thursday and be in regulars to be on hand Feb. 27, two work out there. uniform Friday. -

Rupert F. I pplinf; Harold (Joanna) Sharon ot Glaston­ She was born in Malone, N.Y, and MANCHESTER - Rupert F bury; and five grandchildren. had be'en a resident of East Hartford Uppling. 83. of 82 Weaver Road, died Funeral and burial will be at the for many years. this morning at Manchester convenience of the family. There will Besides her husband she leaves two Red Sox and^Fisk Memorial Hospital. He was the hus­ be no calling hours. Memorial daughters, Donna Marie Gelsomino band of .Mary (Reedl Uppling. donations may be made to the of East Hartford and Carol A. Payer He was born in New Sweden, Glastonbury Visiting Nurses of East Hartford; a sister, Mrs. Maine on Dec. 29,1897 and had been a Association. 34 National Drive, Pearl Silver of Malone, N.Y.; and resident of Manchester for more than Glastonbury or to the Glastonbury three grandsons. remain far apart 36 years Before his retirement he Volunteer Ambulance Association, Funeral se'rvices will be Thursday had been empioyed by Pratt & P. 0. Box 453, Glastonbury. The at 10:15 a.m. from the Newkirk & Whitney Division of United Glastonbury Funeral Home has Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burnside WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - That's just the way 1 feel right now. "If it gets to the point, we want to Technologies Corp. for more than 20 charge of arrangements. Ave., East Hartford with a mass of The Boston Red Sox and the Chicago It all could change tomorrow. It's gel together in a room and negotiate White Sox appear to have made little years He was a member of Center Flunice C. Carpenter Christian burial at 11 a,m. at St. Rose just a feeling 1 have ” a contract to a conclusion. " Congregational Church. Church. East Hartford. Burial will be or no progress in the continuing tug “ No one is indispensible in the Reinsdorf said. "And I've got to VERNON — Eunice Chandler of war over catcher Carlton Fisk. Besides his wife he leaves two in Hillside Cemetery. Friends may game of basebali. Other clubs have believe the time is getting short on Carpenter, 65, of 12 Prospect St., died Fisk’s agent, Jerry Kapstein, con­ won championships without a this."' daughters. Roberta Macaro of An­ Sunday at a local convalescent home. call at the funeral,'home Wednesday dover. Madeline Jacobs of Temple tacted the Red Sox Monday as he had catcher the caliber of Fisk. " Reinsdorf has no assurance Fisk is She was born in Worcester, Vt. on from 2 to 4 and 7’to 9 p.m. City. Calif. ; a sister. Mildred promised. Kapstein set up a con­ Jerry Reinsdorf, the White Sox' even remotely interested in going to Jan. 18, 1916 and had been a resident ference cail between himself, at­ new owner, admitted Chicago isn't Chicago, despite a recent two-day Blankenbaker of Indianapolis, Ind.; of the Rockville area for the past 10 three brothers, John Uppling of Kerr- Oscar J. Deslauricrs torney Robert Teaff of San Deigo and doing much better. sales pitch made to Kapstein by him years. She attended the Rockville ■rfsijv Fisk’s wife, Linda; but the trio mere­ “We told Jerry (Kapstein) this is ville, Texas, Byron Uppling of 3 ERNON — Funeral services will and co-owner Eddie Einhorn. United Methodist Church. ly announced to Sox negotiator John taking too long, but he just said there "We told (K apstein) of the Zephyrhills, Fla., and George She leaves a son, Gordon be held Thursday at 9:15 a.m. at the Uppling of Jeffersonville, Ind.; two Harrington that their position had not is no hurry," Reinsdorf said. "We challenge of working with our young Carpenter of Rockville; six White-Gibson-Smali Funeral Home, changed. haven’t heard of any teams in­ pitchers. ” Reinsdorf said "And we granddaughters, a grandson; and daughters, Janice Cochran of East 65 Elm St, for Oscar J. Deslauriers several nieces and nephews. “It was a congeniai call, but that terested besides us, the Red Sox and told him we thought it could be ad­ Barre, Vt., Marie Grenier of Clare­ who died Sunday in florida. Memorial services will be con­ was a ll,” _said Boston General the Blue Jays. But Jerry says there vantageous for things outside of mont, N.H., Lucille Cassidy of He ,was born in Granby, Quebec, ducted Thursday at 6;30 p.m. at the Manager Haywood Sullivan. “ He was are others.” baseball to be in our town. Most of Terryville, Susan McCarthy of East Canada and had lived in Hartford Center Congregational Church with Getting in his first iicks in the batting cage, driii at Fort Lauderdale Stadium yesterday. only calling to fulfill his promise to Reinsdorf insists his team has not all. we want class people like Carlton Hartford, and Hope McCarthy and before moving to Florida 10 years the Rev. Newell R. Curtis officiating. Miss Dottie Rew of Horton's Farm in April. New Hampshire hasn’t seen that Dave Winfieid of the Winfield is baseball’s highest paid per­ keep contact.” yet talked money to anyone. "They Fisk for our team. " Prudence Carpenter, both of ago. He was ‘a retired employee of Red Sox co-owner Buddy LeRoux te ll us they are still in the So everyone wails. Kapstein, Fisk, Burial will be in Buckland Cemetery Rockville; a brother, Gordon Hart Manufacturing Co. of Hartford. Grantham, N.H., goes sleighing on a snowy much snow this winter really, and so any appeared to be enjoying the pre-seasoh.,^ former. (UPI photo) at the convenience of the family. said he was “not very optimistic” preliminary round and that they are the Red Sox, the While Sox, and those Chandler of East Longmeadow, He was a member of the American winter’s afternoon. Her Welsh ponies, chance Dottie gets, she takes a relaxing that the Sox will resign their seven­ not ready to negotiate,” he said. other clubs secretly hoping that all Friends may call at the Holmes Mass.; a sister, Jancide Morse of Legion in Hartford and the Royal Courtney and Ashley, are sisters as welt as drive in her sleigh. (DPI photo) T Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Moves into lead time All-Star catcher. "Well, we don’t want our offer sitting those teams before them fail to sign Calais, Vt.; and 11 granddaughters. Order of Mosse in Deland, Fla. Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the fact they, are both “ in foal” and due in TOLEDO, Ohio (UPI) - Rich "At this point,” LeRoux said, “I’m on the tabie for everyone to look at Fisk so they can get their own shot at Funeral services will be held He leaves a son, Paul J. Memorial donations may be made to Hartman, in his first season on the not very optimistic he’ll sign here. and shoot for. <• the elusive catcher. Wednesday at 11 a m. from the Ladd Deslauriers of Altoona, Fla,; a the Sacred Dance Group in care of Herald Angle tour, moved into the lead Monday in Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., brother, Norbert Deslauriers of the Center Congregational Church. the opening round of the $135,000 R ockville. B urial will be in Niantic; three sisters, Mrs, Cora Annie F. IJttle Stat^ admits to failure By EARL YOST Spon^ Editor PBA National Championship. Worcester Cemetery, in Vermont, in Austin of Kingman, Ariz,, Mrs, (,I.\ST()M U RV - Annie F. Lit­ the spring. Friends may call at the Florence Tyrone and Mrs, Margaret H artm an, 30, of Alton, 111., tle. 88. of 93 Curtis St., died Sunday at averaged 227 for eight games on Bench would rather funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Kelly, both of Hartford; a grand- a local convalescent home She was to 9 p.m. daugher and two great- with heating loan plan Weight record falls scores of 256 , 214, 183 , 247 , 212, 269, the widow of Richard Little. granddaughters. 223 and 214 for a total of 1,818. Eleanor E. Payer Steve Martin, Kingsport, Tenn., She was born in Ontario. Canada There will be a mass of Christian HARTFORD (UPI) — Legislative One of the records that fell in the and World EAST IIARTKORl) - Eleanor They said of the 15 percent, more enacted for one year in I9i» ana was second, just three pins behind and had lived in Glastonbury for the Durial at 10 a.m, at St. Bernard’s investigators said today a $3 million United States Indoor Track and Field Hockey Association...Team to watch move on than catch Emma Payer, 57, of 14 Clark St. died than half — $224,000 — was spent by extended for another year last ses­ with a 1,815 score. past 1&years. Church, Rockville. Burial will be in emergency aid program to help mid­ Championships last Saturday night at in men’s tennis doubles competition Monday at St. Francis Hospital and communities in administrative costs sion. Gary Dickinson, Burleson, Texas, TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Johnny my last year. I’ve been making to play regularly at another position She leaves a son. Kenneth Little of St. Bernard's Cemetery, Rockville. dle income families pay heating bills New York’s Madison Square Garden consists of Steve Penny and Steve alone. Interest costs on the $3 million Harper said he would like to see bowling on the last squad of the preparations for a career out of — first or third base or left or right New York; two daughters. Emily Medical Center. She was the wife of Friends may call at the funeral home with low interest loans has been a was in the men’s 35-pound weight Cassano, Manchester mayor and Bench would rather switch than of bonding for the first year of opera­ the program extended for another evening, moved into-third place with baseball for several years.'" field. Gregory of Brooklyn. N.Y. and Mrs. Armand A. Payer. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. flop. throw. Manchester deputy mayor. catch, and he’s determined to fight tion were more than $250,000, com­ year, “perhaps at only $1 million” a 1,775 total, followed by Mark Roth, for another playing position even if it Bench has declared that he's But Bench, regarded as one of More money has been spent by George Frenn, of California, a pared to $205,230 actually loaned to and with stronger controls on ad­ Spring Lake Heights, N.J. lith 1,773. forces him into premature retire­ willing to catch no more than two baseball's greatest catchers, says he towns for administrative costs than familiar figure in the 56-pound eligible participants, the lawmakers ministrative handling and disburse­ Tommy Hudson, Akron, Ohio, the games per week during the 1981 doesn't think Reds President Dick have gone to residents and there has National AAU championship each Popular position ment. Yon Deck asks Reagan said. ment. 1977 PBA National champion, was season. He says he’s still serious Wagner is convinced yet been no accounting of expenses by June in Manchester as part of the “If things don’t work out to my Mrs. Johnson said the ad­ Harper said of the 145 towns par­ Nearly 80 applications have been fifth with 1,772. about that, and also about his desire “1 gave them (team officials) the state, said a report of the satisfaction,” he said, “this could be ministrative foul-up was just short ticipating in the program in 1979-80, New England Relays’ two-day meet, received for the vacant recreation notice ofM'hat 1 planned to do before Legislature’s Program Review and “of a scandal” and she laid the blame more than one third made no loans saw his American record of 73-Va director’s position in the end of last season. ” Bench said to drop lawsuit on CD Investigations Committee. erased by Ed Kania of the Pacific squarely on the state Office of Policy whatsover and “many other towns Manchester...Annual Cops and '"They've had plenty of lime to do Coast Club. The latter had a toss of 73 By MARY KITZMAN.N "A letter as a private citizen is one Von Deck has consistently main­ The program was created in 1979 to and Management which manages the loaned out miniscule fractions of Robbers’ benefit basketball game something. It is apparent to me now feet, 4 inches. thing, ’ DiRosa said. “But as chair­ tained the town’s withdrawal was not provide loans payable at 5 percent in­ program. their allocations.” will be played Sunday, March 15 at that Wagner thinks they can outlast Herald Reporter terest to families earning up to $19,- Frenn is the current undisputed man of the Republican party, that’s a evidence of racial discrimination, Harper said 0PM, lack of informa­ Mrs. Johnson said the state lost the Clarke Arena...The weekend of {ne, that I’ll weaken my determina- M ANCHESrER — Letters asking different story.” 000 to help pay for rising home tion, and the uniqueness of the king of the 56-pound weight throwers. March 14-15 will be a busy one on the President Reagan and William but an effort to assume more local “hundreds of thousands of dollars in Uion to get away from catching, but Von Deck, a leader of the move­ heating fuel costs. program were all factors in the Manctester sports scene with the French Smith, attorney general, to control. interest revenue” while almost $2.4 Training he's wrong. " ment that won a referendum to Committee members Sen. Nancy breakdown of the program which, he fifth OTnual Manchester Memorial stop the Community Development In his letter he outlines this posi­ illion of the fund^distributed “lay It is not just a matter of money. withdraw from the Community Johnson, R-New Britain and Rep. said, “casts serious doubts on its Record run Hospital Professional Tennis Tourna­ suit against Manchester were sent by tion. Reagan has also advocated fallow while the state was paying in­ Bench said, although he doesn’t Development program, said in his more local autonomv. Joseph Harper, D-New Britain, told a future existence.” terest on the bonds for the program.” Mike Chartier, Manchester man ment slated March 13-15 at the Camp believe he's being paid what he's .Republican Town Committee chair­ news conference that only 15 percent who handles the public relations job man Robert Von Deck. ' letters that he "believes the evidence The HUD lawsuit is a “violation of The committee reviewed the She said 0PM did not require Racquet Club. At the same time, worth demonstrates there is no claim of of the $3 million set aside by the program to determine whether it at Plainfield, notes that Jamie’s March 14-15, the Brunswick Holiday The letters,'circulated among the Manchester’s constitutional rights” towns to return interest earned on "Suppose to years from now. 1 racial motivation ” special energy session of the should be extended beyond its June 30 Lane, coming back from an injury Lanes will be the site of the annual party in Jan u ary , w ere sent to maintain local control, the letter the grant money not loaned if it sat in Notes have arthritis so bad 1 couldn't play says. Legislature in 1979 has been spent. termination date. The program was an interest-bearing account. last August, broke his own 5/16ths Men’s and Women’s Town Duckpin golf or enjoy a normal life. You think separately to the national leaders. The town's withdrawal from the mile sprint record last Saturday in Without the support of the town com­ The suit is expected to cost into the Bowling Tournaments...Mike John­ 1 wouldn't give a million dollars to Community Development Block 30.48. The mark had been 30:50. son is back for his third varsity mittee, or the Board of Directors hundreds of thousands of dollars, cure it then'’ That’s why money isn't Grant program, which encourages Career-wise, Jamie’s Lane won 27 of members. Von Deck signed the which Von Deck termed a “colossal season with the UConn baseball team charter member of manager Earl an issue now in that respect. " integration through loWer-income 38 starts with 7 seconds. The Plain- fielder Miguel Dilone. An In- letters as the town party chairman. waste of money.” Which starts its spring trip March 13 Weaver’s revolving door outfield, has Bench admitted he to.lii Wagner he housing construction, prompted a Republican resignation field Greyhound track has been Indians dians’spokesman said the team One director, Pete DiRosa, who in East Carolina. Much is expected a lender elbow and probably won't be would welcome renegotiation of his" Presently the 49-year-old leader is • ^ * averaging a $47,000 increase in han­ believes he is having visa problems openly disagrees on many issues with 'suit. "Three low-income Manchester from southpaw pitcher Craig Steuer- 100 p^rc^nl until sometime after the five-year contract, signed at the end .cjiucius are suing the town, recovering from a serious heart at­ dle per session over 1980 and through TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) - Duane as are other players from the Von Deck, a conservative leader, nagel, out of East Catholic High. April 10 regular season opener. of the 1977 season, giving him an an­ claiming the withdrawal was dis­ tack at Manchester Memorial February, Chartier said the track’s Johnson is a hard-hitting second Kuiper’s planned spring training Dominican Republic. expressed discontent the letter was criminatory. The trial, after delays, debut at second base was anticipated Trying to work out of the doghouse But, with all regulars due in camp nual salary^f about $450,000 _ Hospital. The letters were sent some places party in turmoil receipts are up $2 million over the baseman. Both Johnson and Steuer- today, Corey is considered a long sent ■without party discussion. is expected to begin March"24. time ago. today by the Cleveland Indians, this spring, center fielder Rick Man­ But he denied ever saying m ^ 1980 figure for the same time. nagel helped Moriarty’s of shot to crack an outfihld that includes provided they get a break from cold ning is said to be making a serious money would change his mind about Manchester doimiiate the Hartford A1 Bumbry, Ken Singleton. John Continued from page 1 and rainy Cleveland-like weather. comeback. He weighed in at 183 catching no more than two games a Other names mentioned include Lou Koscis, who said Twilight League last summer. Lowenstein, Benny Ayala and newly Kuiper, out of action since last pounds and is running three miles week. Man grabs cash at store through an aggressive campaign in January 1980. He Monday he didn’t want the job, and Althea Potter, a Cadet performers Boston Celtics may be making their aquired Jim Dwyer. June with a knee injury, had intended and lifting weights after regular went on to organize George Bush presidential efforts longtime party member who expressed interest in the Former East Catholic High final Hartford appearance March 13 In his first two years of pro ball, MANCHESTER An unindcn- to test his knee during infield drills workouts. A cashier told police she was fled outside to a waiting car. hsre, and later attended the GOP National Convention chair last year. athletes, Mike Freiheit and Grogg against Indiana in a regularly Corey showed a good deal of tified black man grabbed cash from Monday but a chilly rain cut the “He is looking good and has a good waiting on a customer when a man Before the robbery, the same car pushing Bush’s successful vice presidential bid. Although looking for a less controversial vice chair­ Kane are members of the Army var­ scheduled NBA “home” game. The promise, leading his league in hitting an open register at Stop and Shop on workout short and the eoaches attitude,” a team spokesman said. came up from behind the customer, with two black males had been He was appointed to the Planning and Zoning Commis­ man, town committee members are still ready to rally sity baseball squad this spring. The Celts are reported ready to drop both years. He batted .400 at West Middle Turnpike, and fled in a decided to keep him off the slick “He knows he has his back to the Zungul after reached over the counter and reported in front of the Channel store sion, despite his openness about his desire to Seek a seat around Von Deck, should he want to lead the party. former has been working out at third Hartford as a second “home” after Bluefield, W. Va., in the Rookie blueish-silver Mercury Cougar last grabbed an undetermined amount of in the Parkade by the manager. He on the Board of Directors in November.' Smith will not base and may also be used as a failing to lure sellout crowds to the playing surface. wall.” night. “It’s his choice to make, but I hope he continues to League in 1976 and hit .310 with cash from the register. The man then had been informed by a branch store run for the board if winning the vice chair spot. lead,” one Republican commented this morning. Before designated hitter. Kane is a pitcher last three starts in Connecticut. Big Kuiper will get his chance on the next sunny day. Charlotte, N.C., in the Southern lOQth score in East Haven to be on the lookout for his heart attack Von Deck firmly denied rumors health with the Cadets who open a spring man with the Pacers is George League the following season. Bert Blyleven, acquired in a trade the suspecU. problems would force his resignation. Party members trip March 16 in Florida. Army will McGinnis, now in his 10th NBA cam­ But his progress was slowed by a with Pittsburgh during the off Orioles NEW YORK (UPI) - Steve Police charge couple Police in East Haven informed the expect he will lead the party from his bedside but, help UConn open its home schedule paign. knee operation in the spring of 1978. Police probing season, has been named to start. Zungul, the scoring machine of the Manchester police they are working someone will bp needed for the “legwork.” April 5 at Storrs...Manchester Com­ MIAMI (UPI) - Righthanded He still hit .324 in 74 games at Cleveland’s first Cactus League Major Indoor Soccer League’s New on several robberies of this type. munity College baseball squad has hitter Mark Corey, trying to change Rochester in the International “No, no, no, I don’t think Von Deck will resign,“ 'Smith game a week from today against York Arrows, will attempt to become in gun threat incident Two men go into a store, grab money area burglaries been working outdoors for the past 10 ISo.l: Two choices the downward direction of a once- League that year, and was con­ said as he offered his inclinations to seek the vice chair Milwaukee at Sun City. the first soccer player in any league and flee in a stolen car waiting out­ MANCHESTER — Police have reported several spot. days when weather conditions were Who’s No.l? Corny Thompson of blooming career, has made sidered the heir apparent to the EAS T II VRTFORD- Police have Blyleven, said to be throwing with to score 100 goals in a season Police say the Whites were in­ side. burglaries in the Manchester area. Two apartments on In her letter to Von Deck, Mrs. Willhide said she never right and indoors during Inclement UConn has been selected Player of •Baltimore Oriole watchers sit up and Orioles’ leftfield job. charged a local couple with pulling a good speed, may also start^ Thursday night when the Arrows play volved in a dispute with neighbors in The car used in the Stop and Shop Downey Drive were bulgarized. One apartment had the aspired to the role of chairwoman. “In light of your periods. The Cougars expect to field the Year in District 1 (New England) take notice in the early days of spring Then came the turnaround in gun on neighbors and threatening Cleveland’s home opener on April li the Hartford Hellions. the same apartment complex Satur­ robbery was registered to an Enfield back door pried open with some sort of tool. In both current illness, it has become apparent that the job of a n o th e r w inning squad th is — by the U.S. Basketball Writers’Assn. training. Corey’s career. The 6-foot-2, 205 them during an argument Saturday. against the Brewers. The 26-year-old native of day afternoon when Mrs. White man. He discovered his car was cases, money and jewelry were taken. spring...Don Race takes over this John Bagley of Boston College has Corey arrived at camp early and pounder played poorly during the vice chairwoman has assumed significantly greater Before the first Cactus League con­ Yugoslavia scored three goals — his John H. White, 61, of 21 Holmes St. allegedly pulled out a handgun. stolen after police had called him. Another report of theft was given to police by a man on season for Harold Parks as head been cited as the Player of the Year blistered line drives around the ball 1979 and 1980 training camps and responsibilities which are of a different nature from test, the Indians wjll play the 18th hat trick of the season — last and his wife Vera M. White, were Police say she then gave the gun to According to police in East Haven, Maple Street. The method of entry into the house was not baseball coach at Manchester High. in the Big East Conference which in­ park against coaching staff pitching, managed to hit just .249 in 1979 and those which I assumed one year ago, ” she said. “I am Hanshin Tigers of Japan on Sunday Sunday in a 9-5 victory over the both charged with reckless endanger- her husband, who was holding the the stolen car is usually dumped a determined, but several pieces of expensive jewelry were Parks retired last June as both a cludes UConn. Bagley joins Thomp­ then kept up the pace with a pair of .230 last year, both with Rochester. neither interested in nor desirous of assuming these ad­ and Monday with John Denny and Philadelphia Fever, to boost his m ent in the first degree and gun when police arrived at 3:05 p.m. few blocks from the scene of the taken. ditional responsibilities.” coach and faculty member...For the son on the District 1 All-Star team towering homers off Cy Young “ 1 guess you could say this is threatening, police say. record, Gordie Howe’ No. 9 hockey and both were named to the first Big Rick Waits scheduled to be on the season goal total to 96. During the dispute, the Whites robbery where the suspects get into a Manchester High School reported the theft of a video Von Deck the third party chairman in three years. winner Mike Flanagan and rookie pivotal year for me,” Corey said. They were both released on a $500 sweater has now been retired in East All-Star squad. Any coach mound. Denny is coming back from a Zungul has scored at least once in allegedly made threatening remarks. new stolen car from the area. cassette recorder from a locked room in the high school. Elsie Swensson, now a state representative, assumed the Tom Rowe Monday. “But I'm not going to look at it that three cities, Detroit, Houston and would gladly welcome both players heel injury suffered last July. 81 of the 87 games he has played in non-surety bond pending a March 9 The cause of the dispute is not * Connecticut State Police are also The recorder had been placed there last Friday, and role when the Richard Weinstein resigned in December One reason Corey is being watched way I'm just going to do what what 1 court appearance. Hartford where he performed in the on his team. Still not in camp this spring is out­ during his MISL career. available. working on the case. there was no sign of forced entry. 1979. carefully is that Gary Roenicke, a can. " 14 - THE HERALD, Tues., March 3. 1981 THE HERALD. Tues.. March 3. 1981 — 15 r - ' Eagtes breeze in tourney play Austin sidelined By LEN ALSTER jittery Raiders were l-for-8. to Rockville in the CVC Playoff, three periods with 6-foot-2 senior don’t know if you can get overconfi­ for-48 from the field and committed llrralil SporlHwriIrr The Eagles turned the contest into finished 2-for-14 in field goal tries. Dennis McCoy turning in a strong dent after a win like this.” 19 turnovers. East had 21 turnovers. an early runaway in the second stan­ "No way are we this bad,” voiced third canto. He had 4 points but more Radant had 15 points and 9 caroms South, HCC champs, took the with back injury Both quintets going in had identical records but that's v4here the similari­ za. They widen^ their lead to 17-7 Locks Coach Dan Sullivan shaking importantly 6 rebounds as East took to lead Blast with Ayer and Galligan measure of East twice in the regular INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) - defeated Sue Leo of Australia when 6-0 . ty ended as East Catholic crushed with 5:12 remaining in the half before his head in amazement, "We have the battle of the boards in the stanza, adding a dozen markers apiece. Ra­ season, 70-60 and 66-62 in overtime. Tracy Austin grew up with a tennis Leo sustained a foot injury after two. In matches Monday night, Joanne Windsor Locks, 61-41, last night in a 6-foot-7 pivotman" Russ Radant three good shooters but we couldn’t 12-3, and overall, 33-20. dant and Ayer were each 6-for-8 from racquet in her hands and now. sets; Julie Harrington defeated Russell defeated Pam Teeguarden 1- State Basketball Tournament Class L dumped home three close-in shots on put it in the ocean. We can shoot: just “Dennis did a fine job on the glass the floor as East was 24-for-46 Easi Catholic (61) —Galligan 6 0- consecutive inside- feeds by Mike nothing would drop." and so did Russ the first half,” overall, Galligan dished out 5 assists 0 12, Ayer 6 0-1 12, Radant 6 3-4 15, sidelined with the first major injury Stacy Margolin 6-4, 57, 7-5 and Zina 6, 7-5, 6-3 a and Leslie Allen defeated -Region III first round clash at Hall of her career, she’s beginning to get Garrison defeated Kim Sands 6-2,3-6, Mary Lou Piatek, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3. High in West' Hartford. Falkowski, Dennis McCoy and Brian "I think our zone pressure really Penders noted, while McCoy totaled 7 rebounds. Falkowski 1 2-2 4, McCoy 3 2-2 b] Galligan. hurt them early,” assessed East "We didn’t rebound aggressively Pagani 1 3-4 5, Hintz 0 0-0 0, Welch 0 nervous. The Eagles, 13-9, will next face Coach Jim Penders, "I also think the but they're quick," Sullivan stated, "Ayer had an excellent first half 0-1 0, Askintowicz 1 3-5 5, Ciszewski 0 The 18-year-old Austin damaged fellow HCC member South Catholic, That made it 25-7 with East holding mystique of East Catholic basketball "They move and they got the shooting-wise and getting the ball in­ 0- 0 0, MePadden 0 0-0 0, Dargati 0 00 the sciatic nerve in her lower back a 76-44 victor over Windsor, in a se­ a 29-11 halftime bulge. The Eagles had something to do with it. They baseline. The defense didn't help side," Penders noted, “He had a 0. Totals 24 13-19 61. early in January and was ordered to cond round match Friday night at a were 13-for-21 from the field the were a little tight and that's why you tonight.” strong game offensively and that stay off the tennis courts for several site and time to be announced. opening half with Kyle Ayer 5-for-5 like to open with pressure defense to "It was a relaxing victory you should help psychologically going Wimlsor Locks (4 1 )^ Demers 2 weeks. Last week, with the nerve Sports Parade responding to treatment, she was Windsor Locks, an affiliate of the and Radant 3-for-3. The Raiders in get it out of your system." don’t get too often in tournament into the South game." 1- 2 5, Perrone 4 3-4 11, McReynolds 8 CVe as is Windsor, bows out 12-10. comparison were 4-for-17 with 6-foot- "We got hurt by our ballhandling. play," Penders remarked, “They Jim Perrone had H points and Troy 2- 4 18, Staron 1 4-4 6, Jordan 0 0-0 0, given cautious approval from doctors Bv Mii;r r iChm a n East after a shaky start managed 3 senior Pete Demers misfiring on all We were hurt all year long by it," w e re . tight and we were more McReynolds 18, 11 in the fourth Masera 0 0-0 0, O’Boyle 0 0-0 0, and announced she’d make her com­ to nab a 10-3 lead edge at the turn. It six of his tries. Demers, who was 8- Sullivan reviewed. relaxed. We’ve been in more quarter when the issue was settled, Jubrey 0 1-3 1, Callahan 0 0-0 0, eback in a 2150,(XX) tournament in Los was 5-for-lO from the field while the for-12 in Locks' 57-55 loss last Friday East ii iHopnH its lead to 50-25 after pressure games. This is nice but I to pace Locks. ’The Raiders were 15- Caruso 0 0-0 0. Totals 15 11-17 41. Angeles. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) bunt. " he said. "That's our regular • P' But Sunday, while warming up for — Baseball camps aren’t the same routine. If he won't bunt when he s the tournament, she aggravated the anymore. They attract the kind of supposed to. I'm in trouble " College basketball poll injury and Monday she withdrew. exotic type interviewers they never In the short time he has been here. Glastonbury’s best "You can’t believe how hard this did before. Even some international Winfield has demonstrated some of has been for me," the high school ones. the things he's capable of doing He senior with a 21 million bank account Money is as much responsible for has hammered a few balls over the Oregon State said. 'T ve always been able to play that as anything else. Big money. It left field fence and despite all the in­ wins tourney spot tennis. When it was taken away from has a universal quality about it and terview requests, he has seen to it he me, I really missed it. I was all undoubtedly had a lot to do with this has gotten in all his work By MARTY DICKAU tunities to score just as time ran out, packed and ready to go to Seattle particular interviewer from Rome The tips of his fingers on his left Correnpondenl but was unsuccessful on both bids. (site of a tournament last week in being in the New York Yankees' hand are covered with adhesive tape top spot Knowing the losing team was The contest opened up as if which Austin also withdrew at the camp Monday. That's because of blisters, playing its last game of the year, Newington, which winds up 3-17, was last minute). I couldn’t even read the He was looking for Dave Winfield, "1 get that every spring, " he said, NEW YCJI4K (UPI) — For the se­ all the goals we set for ourselves,” Glastonbury High and Newington going to run away with it as the In­ newspaper accounts of the tourna­ the Yankees' new $20 million man. looking al his taped fingers. "Going cond straight\veek. Oregon State dians opened a 14-8 lead after one Torontd Maple Leaf goalie Jlrl Crha leans last night. Simmer suffered broken leg late said Oregon State coach Ralph Miller High gave it their best in a playdown In third period and will be out for year. (UPI ment, it hurt so much not to be there. and when he cornered him in foul from businessman back to ballplayer came within one point of becoming a following the Beavers first victory for the eighth and final spot in Class period. out of net to check Los Angelos' Charlie I mean, some things 1 read had me territory off by first base he was But my legs are fine And I feel unanimous choice as the No. 1 team over UCLA since 1958. “ This is LL Region III. Glastonbury, however, came Simmer, carrying puck, during first period photo) finished at 18. ” ready with his first question. comfortable with this ball club. This in the nation. another first for us." The best proved to be four over­ roaring back in the second period to Much of her trouble at this point "How does it feel to be a camp actually is much more relaxed The undefeated Beavers, who in­ Rounding out the Top 10 are No. 6 time periods as the Tomahawks take a 30-28 lead at the halL can be blamed on only one person — millionaire?" he beamed. than the others I went to in Yuma herited the longest winning streak in Iowa, up two spots after a pair of Big prevailed, 55-53, on free throws by The Indians went back on the at­ Tracy Austin. Her orders from noted Winfield has heard the same ques­ with the Padres .. ." the nation foliowing Louisiana Ten wins. No. 7 Notre Dame, No. 8 junior Tom DeGemmis after both tack in the third period, throwing orthopedic surgeon Dr. Robert tion at least 500 times since George Tm completely at ease here, he State's loss to Kentucky Sunday, im­ Kentucky, No. 9 Utah and No. 10 clubs failed to score in three extra home 12 unanswer^ points and not Kerlan were simple: Take it easy. Steinbrenner decided to give him a said, and his manner thoroughly proved its record to 25-0 with three Wake Forest. sessions last night at Xavier High in allowing the Tomahawks until Instead, Austin rushed back onto the piece of the business two months ago. reflected it "I don't want to create Pacific-10 victories last w(eek. in­ The second 10 consists of No. 11 Middletown. almost five minutes had passed. That court in preparation for the Seattle He keeps his patience, though, to or be involved in any soap operas. As cluding an 82-76 triumph against North Carolina, No. 12 Tennessee, Glastonbury, 4-17. advances to surgq^gave Newington a 42-36 edge Kings’ win costly, tournament. such a degree he gives the impres­ for .some of those things I read about UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. No. 13 Indiana, No. 14 UCLA and No. Wednesday’s first round where it'll going into the final eight minutes. “1 know that was dumb, " she said. sion this is the very first time he has that go on during the season, I Oregon State, which has held the 15 Arkansas. face Region top seed Holy Cross High Then, as in the first half, Glaston­ "I know that after an injury you ever been confronted with the ques­ wouldn't mind if there was a ruckus top spot the past two months, of Waterbury, 19-1, at Plainville High bury came alive and Scored 12 points should never try to come back too tion. in the clubhouse occasionally so long collected 41 of 42 first-place from Also, Wyoming cracked the ratings at 8:15 in the second half of a with the defense digging in and soon. But there I was. 1 practiced for "1 was a millionaire before 1 came as we re winning " UPl’s Board of Coaches to ac­ for the first time this season in the doubleheader. allowing Newington only six. With three hours one day when 1 was only here. " he said softly to the man from cumulate 629 points of 630 possible No. 16 slot after victories over Four of DeGemmis' game-total 6 3:13 left in regulation Glastonbury Simmer breaks leg supposed to go for a half-hour. The Rome, with the slightest .suggestion points — the same totais as last Brigham 'Young and Utah, followed senior Todd Proffitt tied it at 46-all next day 1 had big blisters on my Liked by mates points came in the final overtime after 51 games, was exceptional in of a smile on his face. East Hartford High's Joe week. by No. 17 Illinois, No. 18 Louisville, with Newington regained the upper NEW YORK (UPI) - This was one changes we’ll put together but the hands and feet. And then, of course, period as he hit to deadlock matters the first two periods, facing 25 Toron­ The other Yankee players treat Rossetti ended his DePaul. after two victories last the defending national champions. j454lJl. Bagley of Bostoa hand on a hoop by Mike Fedina. Prof­ victory that came with a rather large Iqss obviously changes much." my back hurt. ” at 53-all with only 14 seconds left. to shots, including a point-blank blast Winfield as if he has been with them week, boosted its record to 25-1 and No. 19 Brigham Young and No, 20 Clollege'has ollec been named fitt brought Glastonbury even with price tag. So the high-scoring line of Simmer, With Austin home nursing the in­ Good investments schoolboy career by DeGemmis was fouled on the bucket by Toronto’s Bill Derlago in the for years They kid and joke with him remained No. 2, garnering the Missouri. only a few seconds left to send it into „ The used a and , the jury, Martina Navratilova could have piacing second in last Player of the Year in the Big and completed the three-point play opening period. "I’ve been playing baseball now for during calisthenics, in the clubhouse, remaining first-place vote for 569 Idaho, despite raising its record to overtime. second-period goal by Andre St. heart of the Los Angeles Kings, will clear sailing to the winner’s purse of Saturday's State Open in East Basketball Conference. for a 54-53 lead. “I don’t think they could come up 22 years, the last eight of which have everywhere They show no resent­ points. liuisiana State, 27-2, and 23-3, dropped out of the ratings and D.J. Patenaude had 13 points and Laurent and the stellar goaltending no longer be intact for the remainder $30,000. In Monday’s first round, the with a guy to replace the likes of been in the major leagues. I've made ment at all over the fact he gained the 132-pound class. Virginia, 24-2, both lost once last were joined by Wichita State and He averaged 20.1 points per Then, with only five seconds Proffitt 10 to lead Glastonbury. of Mario Lessard to record a 1-0 vic­ of the season. No. 2 seeded Navratilova breezed Simmer,” said Toronto coach Mike some very good investments while 1 the contract he did. If anything, they Rossetti had a 12-0 regular, week and swapped places, the Tigers Maryland. Besides Wyoming, 21-5, game during 21-5 regular remaining, DeGemmis was fouled in­ Fedina had a game-high 18 and Duke tory over the Torotito Maple Leafs “It’s a real blow,” said Dionne. past Kate Latham 6-4, 6-2, in just 55 Nykoluk. "Whenever I noticed that was still with San Diego, so you could are happy about it because they feel season mark with his only easing into the No. 3 spot with 495 new members of the Top 20 are season. tentionally and he made one of two 10 to pace Newington. Monday night. "He’s steady and a good competition. minutes despite being "a little one of that line was injured, the say 1 was pretty well established it increases their own chances of ear­ points and the Cavaliers rated No. 4 Louisville and Missouri. for the final margin. Glastonbury (55) — Barlow 2 3-4 It’s going to be hard going into the rusty." two losses coming against whole team seemed to sag. It’s hard financially, a millionaire, as you call ning more money in the future. with 476 points. Three of the Final Four in the 1980 Both teams missed opportunities to 7, Clinton 4 0-1 8, DeGemmis 2 2-3 6, But the Kings weren't celebrating. playoffs without him.” ”I haven’t played enough sets Kiilingly's Gary Reynolds in to replacg^any of them, especially it, before 1 ever got here. That's just Winfield doesn't dwell on his 10- Arizona State, which travels to NCAA tournament — Iowa, UCLA end the game earlier in previous Lewis 1 3-4 5, Patenaude 6 1-2 13, Charlie Simmer, the NHL’s second Salming, who was Simmer’s target recently," said Navratilova, who was the Class M championship for a body check at 14:11 of the third Simmer because he works so well on for the record. Now that we have that year contract which is far and away Corvallis, Ore. Saturday to meet the and Louisville — find themselves in extra sessions. In the third overtime Proffitt 4 2-2 10, Stowell 3 0-0 6. leading goal scorer With 56, crashed eliminated in the first round of a over with, we can go on from there '' the most lucrative in all baseball, bout and in the State Open Beavers, won two Pac-10 games ahd the Top 20. B.C. holds Glastonbury’s Mike Clinton missed a Totals 22 11-16 55 heavily into the boards with just over period, was closest to the play but the left side. It looks really bad and tournament in Oakland two weeks I’m sorry to see anyone get hurt like That took some of the starch out of "What it means to me is I never championship match. remained No. 5 with a 22-3 mark. UPI will conduct its final ratings foul shot with five seconds to go and Newington (53) — Callahan 3 0-16, five minutes remaining in the game really didn’t see-what could have ago. "But 1 hit the shots when 1 had that." the interviewer and the questions have to negotiate lor another one Rossetti captured first "One by one we re accomplishing next week. then was unable to put in his own Cimini 1 4-4 6, Duke 4 2-2 10, Fedina 9 after missing a check on Toronto’s caused such a serious injury. to hit them." "I was falling to the ice and he In the only other NHL game, went a little downhill from there anymore," said the 29-year-old out­ place in the Penney In- top spot rebound as time ran out. 0- 0 18, T. Meucci 4 0-2 8, S. Meucci 2 Borje Salming. Simmer was carried Austin’s withdrawal left Winfield has been in the Yankees' fielder "1 d.on't have to worry about from the ice on a stretcher and X- tried to come up from behind,” said Pittsburgh defeated Quebec 5-4. vitationai Tournament in College basketball roundup In the other two periods, 1- 2 5, Cohen 0 0-0 0, Interlandi 0 0-0 0. Navratilova with Billie Jean King camp five days now and on his first what I'm getting or what anyone else Newington’s Stan Duke had oppor­ Totals 23 7-11 53. rays revealed a broken right leg that Salming. "He didn’t touch me but he Penguins 5. .Nordiques 4 and Andrea Jaeger as her main ROCHESTER, N Y. (UPI) - At Quebec, Rick Kehoe scored a day in the batting cage he bunted his is getting. Even the last couple of the 132-pound division and will bring an end to the winger’s twisted around by himself and I real­ rivals. Boston College, 21-5, easily kept its ly don’t know how he ccnild have pair of goals, his 46th and 47th of the first time at bat. One newspaper con­ years in San Diego, 1 never gave any was for the second year in season. In first-round action Monday after­ sidered it so noteworthy it headlined thought to payday, the 1st and the a row named the tour­ No. 1 ranking in the latest weekly “This really puts an incredible broken his leg like that. There’s a lot season, to lift Pittsburgh into sole A noon, Glynis Coles, who was given the fact he did so. 15th I honestly never thought about Business begins Widmer Cup Eastern College Basket­ CCIL playoff title damper on things,” said Kings coach of hockey left and he’ll be missed,” possession of 12th place in the overall nament's most outstanding Austin’s berth in the tourney, lost to Gene Michael, the Yankee my paychecks ball poll, rolling up 19 first place St. Laurent’s goal came after Dean NHL standings and give the Penguins wrestler. . "It’s just about as close Beth Herr 6-2, 6-3; Peanut Louie manager, had to laugh over that "As long," he laughed, "as they votes and 225 points in the balloting Hopkins fired a drive through a maze a team-record fifth straight victory, to a tragedy as the team can get. I "Evervbodv starts off with a were there '■ ' by a regional panel of sports writers won by Simsbury mean, to lose such a fine player of players, hitting Toronto "The victory felt great because it’s in NCAA 4>lay and broadcasters. means that the rest of the team is goaltender Jiri Crha. The shot the longest winning streak in the Last year’s Widmer Cup winner, history of the franchise," said Basketball ^ Both teams played for keeps with going to have to go that much harder. knocked Crha into the crease and St. Amateur boxer NEW YORK (UPI) — After three " It was a game that could have Georgetown, 19-10, took over the No. attempt to up the tempo and it Kehoe. “We were able to beat a team Simsbury High taking the CCIL “A man of Charlie’s caliber is hard Laurent pushed the rebound into an months of play the business begins. gone either way at the end," said 2 spot while 19-7 Connecticut, firsL reflected in the final reading. to match. I didn’t actually see him go open net. (hat we have to beat to make the With 48 bids at stake for the up­ Basketball Playoff title by virtue of a dies of injuries TCU coach Jim Killingsworth. two weeks ago, fell to third from se­ Simsbury was able to maintain its down but he sort of spun around and Lessard, who entered the game playoffs. It always feels Mod when coming NCAA Tournment. little in 52-42 victory over Penney High last "Browder just put it up and it went cond last week. edge in the final canto from the foul dropped. I have no idea what line with a 3.22 goals against average you.contribute to such a w tory." EASTON,- Pa. ,(UPI) - Jaycee college basketball has been settled in." In the most dramatic move, night before a good crowd in line, hitting lO-for-13 from the 15-foot Simsbury. Johnson had already knocked Gary PEL « EE thus far. The Horned Frogs, who now face American University, 22-4, advanced line. The Trojans overall were 20-for- Virginia Commonwealth, winners The victory marked the third year Fitzgerald to the canvas four tirnes VFW 23 (Jim Zotta 6, Geoff King Baylor Thursday night, registered from ninth plpce to fourth. 27 from the charity stripe while the in an amateur fight. The bout finally 6), Blue Moon 16 (Todd Lucas 61. of the Sun Belt Conference Tourna­ their first victory in the six-year Rhode Island, 20-6, advanced from in a row the Trojans, 19-3, have Knifhts were 6-for-8. Tech in action gained CCIL Playoff honors. was halted in the second round and Willis Garage 26 (Mike McMahon ment Sunday, has advanced — but history ofi^he tournament. seventh to fifth. Zack Harris had 13 points, Rick Indian trackmen Fitzgerald left the ring under his own that's it. Simsbury shared league honors with Cheney Tech springs into State 8, Bill Kennard 81, CBC 10 (Jim The loss culminated a grim season Rounding out the top ten Monday Yokabaskas 10 and John Campbell 15 power, coilapsed and later died. Ludes 5, Steve Joyner 3l. VeU claimed on#»of the 26 for A&M. The Aggies, regarded as were Villanova; West Virginia; St. Manchester. Penney, 15-7, saw its rebounds to lead Simsbury. Andy Basketball Tournament action "automatic" bids which go to a seven-game winning streak stopped Fitzgeraid, who had aiready been one of nation's strongest teams at the John’s and St. Joseph’s of Pa. tied for Sylvester had a game-high 17 points tonight as the 6-14 Beavers oppose 12- Class L qualifiers knocked down once in another fight league's regular-season champion or by the reversal. to pace P,enney. 8 Kennedy High of Waterbury in a BUSINESSMEN start of the year, lost nine of 10 in one eighth; and . he won by a decision earlier Sunday, __ tournament winner. The remaining Both clubs will now look forward to Class M Division Region III first Nine members of the Manchester 2:45.21; Dave DeValve and Mike Roy Manchester Police 116 (Mark.' stretch and finished at 15-12. Simsbury (52) — Campbell 2-3-7, died early Monday of massive head '22 spots will be selected by the NCAA state tournament play. The Knights round class at Bristol Eastern High were fifth and sixth respectively in Borofsky 32, John Cashman 22, Mario "This was a terrible way to end the Eisenhauer 1-5-7, Holloway 4-4-12, H i^ boys’ indoor track team injuries suffered during his second Areata 22, Marty Jordan 19, Kevin and the field will get underway season," said A&M coach Shelby oppose Norwich Free Academy in a Yokabaskas 4-2-10, Harris 5-3-13, at’6:30. qualified for the Class L Cham­ the 1,500-meter run, each with a March 12. Class LL Region I first round clash "1 really don’t know that much 4:21.4 clocking. Bill Brown qualified bout of the day in the Pennsylvania McCooe 11. Dick Busick 11), B.A, M etcalf. "But tim e heals all Big East coach Gallagher 0-0-0, Herlihy 0-2-2, John­ pionship Meet at last night’s Class L Goiden Gloves regional cham­ Club 98 (A1 Wiley 32, Kevin In the meantime, conference tour­ wounds." Wednesday night at Glastonbury son 0-0-0, Cfoft 0-0-0, Fitzsimmons 0- about them but they ^ e small so I Sectionals at Southern Connecticut fifth in the long jump with a ieap of naments begin in earnest fonight High at 6:30 while the Trojans battle figure they’ll press anuTun like mad 6.18 meters (20-feet) and Doug pionships. Kravontka 31, Rich Gustafson 26). In otjier SWC games, Texas Tech 0-0, Gordon 0-0-0, Lowndes 0-1-1, State CoHege in New Haven. He was the first amateur boxer in with 10 leagues in action. honor to Davis Xavier High in a Class LL Region III Totals 16-20-52. on us," remarked Tech first-year Potter was fifth qualifier in the 3,000- DiRosa Cleaners 89 (Hal Rawlings snfashed Southern Methodist 80-58 at Sophomore Butch Wemmell led the Pennsylvania to die of ring-related The only Top 20 team to play is No. ■ Lubbock behind Ralph Brewster’s tilt at Plainville High at 6:30. meter run with a time of 9:37.8. 21, Jim Sulick 17, Pete Denz 17. Bill I nAi n mrhi ft ^ Ti* ____ r . . ______Penney (42) — Fahey 1-0-2, Coach Craig Phillips. qualifiers for the Indians as he 20 Missouri. The Tigers, winners of strong inside play and Jeff Taylor’s PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - “I was pleased with the way the Also running well for Manchester injuries. Bellock 16). Highland Park Market Dawkins 4-0-8, Cruz 2-1-5, Dunn 3-1-7, Cheney will be led intoqjost-season plated in three events. He was se­ Fitzgerald, 24, of Uniontown, Pa., the regular-season title in the Big outside touch. Tech shot 60 percent Boston College coach Tom Davis, kids fought. Simsbury is a good club play by 6-foot-3 senior S c ^ Cable, but failed to qualify were Mike Maz- 72 (Mike Riccio 24, Jerry Cosgrove Sylvester 7-3-17, Peruccio 0-0-0, cond in the 55-meter high hurdles who won the 1979 light-heavyweight 17, Don Guinan 12). Eight, meet Iowa State. from the floor. who led his team to the 1981 con­ and we scrapped with them,” voiced averaging 17.7 points, and Vfpot-2 zotta in the 55-m eter hurdles Garen 0-00, Berube 1-1-3, Judd 0-00, with a time of :08.2, fourth in the shot state championship, died at 3:10 a.m. The Cyclones finished last in the ference title, Monday was named Big Penney Coach Bernie Dandley, "I Crooks 00-0. Totals 18-6-42. junior Isaac Williamson, who (:08.33), Dave Parrott in the 500- Sportsman Cafe 72 (Dick Bowman put with a heave of 13;90 meters (45- in Easton Hospitai. He lapsed into a league but have been playing a lot East Coach of the Year by the liked it because this will help us in averages 14.5 points. Point guard meter run (1:11.5), Dave Christensen 27, Norm Daignault 18, Tim Hogan At Austin, freshmen Ray Harper feet) and second in the high jump coma one hour after he walked un­ better since the return of injured league's coaches. the tournament. This was good Brian Eaton is also an important cog in the 300-meter dash (; 39.36) and 10). Buffalo Water Tavern 70 (Joe and Mike Wacker combined for 23 Agree to terms with a leap of 6-feet, 4-lnches, assisted from the ring, officials said. center Ron Falenschek. Davis, in his fourth year at BC and experience for us.” ' for the Techmen. Louis Mendez in the 500-meter run DeMarco 20, Jim Grimes 15. Ken points to lead Texas past Rice 58-44, CINCINNATI (UPI) —Three more Fred Lea also qualified in the shot Francis Walker, executive Bavier 13) . "They’ve always been quick and a 1980 UPI New England Coach of tlje Despite knowing state tourney play (1:15.3J. Tech meets Texas in the second pitchers have come to terms on con­ put for the Silk Towners with a toss secretary of the Pennsylvania Manchester Cycle Shop 68 (Bob good shooting club,” said Missouri round. Year, led the Eagles to a 21-5 record was only two days off, both clubs of 13.13 meters (43-feet, 3 inches) The 'class L championships are coach Norm Stewart of the Cyclones. played with a great deal of intensity. tracts for the 1981 season, the Cincin­ Athletic Commission, said Kiernan 14, John Alexander 14, Bob In the first rqund of the East Coast and a 10-4 conference mark. In his 10 nati Reds have announced. which was good for sixth place. slated for ^he UConn Field House. "They've played hard ... and now years of college coaching, including Simsbury had a 9-6 edge after one Action begins that Saturday morning Fitzgerald’s death was the first time Plas,er 12), Westown Pharmacy 43 Conference Tournament, Bucknell Signed Monday were lefthanders Peter Murphy was sixth in the in Pennsylvania that an amateur (Norm Burke 12, Walt Bogar 12). they’ve got size, too. They'll come in beat West Chester 79-66 behind Ray six at Lafayette, Davis has a 192-79 period and 18-13 margin at the half. 1,000-meter run with a time of at 10 o’clock. ___ here relaxed. I hope we can be The tempo was upped in the third Charlie Leibrandt and Joe Price, and boxer died of injuries sustained in the Moss and Mike Page; Drexel topped record and .684 winning percentage. righthander Scott Brown. relaxed, too - but not asleep.-” LaSaiie 69-66 on John Siorek's three The Eagles were picked to finish quarter with the 'Trojans emerging ring. Just one player — outfielder Duane In 1977. professional boxer Jody John On Monday night in the opening foul shots in the closing seconds; sixth in the Big East in the pre­ with a 34-30 lead going into the final Goodwin Tech Walker — remains to be signed for White died of "sudden death syn­ round of the Southwest Conference Temple edged Hofstra 68^63 as Keith season Big East coaches poll. But eight minutes. « the upcoming season. drome" shortly after a fight, said Tournment, Darrell Browder hit a 38- Parham hit six foul shots in over­ Davis used used a lineup which Penney averted to fullcourt man- Leading money winner downs South foot shot at the buzzer and scored 30 to-man and zone pressure in an Walker. The only other ring-related 3 time; Lehigh defeated Delaware-66- started two freshmen and a points as Texas Christian upset death of a professional boxer came 25 60 with Kevin Riley and Fred Ketcho sophomore to capture the regular- VILLAGE MIXERS - Mayotte enters Windsor five Texas A&M 62-60 at College Station. on LPGA circuit Little years earlier,, said Walker. each scoring 14 points. season conference crown. Bob Hoff 207, John Carr 517, Mike Parrott 510, Art II^DUSTRY, Calif. (UPI) - Sally huge greens. But she later found it Slumping South Windsor High slid Slate actually suited her game, which is right out of the State Basketball Shorts 511, Dave Solomon- Little of South Africa has become the Tuesday so» 504, Ken Oliver 510, LPGA’s leading money winner — and strong on accuracy and putting. Jersey boxing racquet event Tournament last night as the Bobcats BASKETBALL Bob Hewitt 527, Cathy she did it without picking up a club. Lorie Garbaez of South Bend, Ind., dropp^ a 54-48 verdict to Goodwin UCLA hoop future bright . Mayotte teamed with .limmy Cheney 'Tecli vs. Keegan 182-467, Anita Little was declared the winner and Hall of Famer Kathy Whitworth rules studied By KARL YOST Tech in a Class L Region III first LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Whether Kennedy al Bristol of Dallas tied for second at 143. Two Ratcliff to take the doubles crow'n in round tilt at Glastonbury High. School and 7-foot Stuart Gray of State’s a day aiiei the No. 1 ranked Shorts 211-478, Therese Monday of the 2150,000 tournament at SporlH Eililor Larry Brown is in the plush surroun­ Kennedy High. Beavers defeated his Bruins in Eastern, 6:.30 Hewitt 192, Janet Rawson the Eisenhower course after heavy shots back of the winner was Nancy ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (UPI) - 1978. South Windsor dropped its last six Singles runner-up in 1978, one-half Jack Redmond, host pro. who will dings of Westwood next season or in Add them to a team that is 18-6 this Pauley Pavilion. The 25-0 Beavers 472, Denise Budrick 456, Lopez-Melton and another shot back State boxing officials have begun a in a row to finish at 9-13. Goodwin, 14- Wednesday rain forced officials to cancel both of the champion doubles team in bs a competitor in the 16-man 35 the starker environment of year without a player taller than 6-7 have four seniors in Ray Blume, Sue Ouellette 466. Saturday and Sunday’s play and the was Beth Daniel, last year’s player study of possible improvements in 6, advances to Friday's second round Piscataway, N.J., UCLA will be alive BASKETBALL ringside medical standards amid 1978, John Mayotte of Powna'l, Vt., I age) and over field, expects to an­ or advanced beyond their junior year Steve Johnson, Mark Radford and Penney vs. NFA al third and final round Monday. of the year. against Bulkeley H i^, a 62-50 winner . and well. i;.S,MIXED - John "The money is nice but for me per­ charges that a fighter critically in­ has filed to compete in both the nounce one of the world's ranking and UCLA is looking at the type of Bill MeShane. ’Those who watched Tie game Glastonbury, 6:30 “I’m excited about winning and it over Bloomfield, at a site and time to Brown, reported to be leaning Wagner 235, Bruce Moquin sonally I would have liked to have jured in a fight Saturday did not Men’s Open Singles and Doubles players will make his maiden visit to be announced. team that turned John Wooden into a Oregon State’s development the past was a win,” Little said. “I know toward the NBA’s Nets Wizard. Two goals by Mike McDonald and Manebrsler vs. Fermi al 214-575, Andy Kamm 222, ■'gone out and tested myself against receive proper medical care. Tournaments at the Manchester Manchester. Stephen Major had 19 points, Ed 'Three years shouldn’t be surprised Glastonbury, 8:15 >J some people say it’s a gift but it real­ Racquet Club March 13-15. Meanwhile, fields for aM three ^s his next coaching stop, talked “The freshman I recruited two one each by Dan Callahan and Mark Dave Neff 208-568, Jenny ly wasn’t. 1 led for two days over a these kinds of good players,” Gar­ Robert Lee, deputy commissioner Boston 13 and Darneil Brown 12 to the Beavers are riding the nation’s Boekville vs. Enfield al events are now being lined up with Monday at his weekly press con­ years ago, I told them they had a shot Vieeant enabled the Manchester Fenn 201-508, Sue Hale 186- really tough course and I only made baez said, 'T ve always dreamed of of the State Athletic Commission, Once*again the benefactor of the pace Gbodwin, Larry Stelmat and longest unbeaten streak. Soccer Club’s 12 and under squad to Manebesler, 8; 16 several new laces on the pro circuit ference of the UCLA basketball at a national championship," Brown “You look at what fhey (Oregon 509, Jeannine Beloin 180, two bogeys. I guess that’s one of the winning, but winning against these said Monday he has asked commis­ fifth annual Professional Tennis Rob Stingle had 10 apiece to lead the tie Glastonbury last week at the Con­ Coventry vs, Stafford a) in New England slatinLiiynake their tea.m's rosy future. said. “ And they did. The freshmen I Diane Brennan 185 184-176- few advantages you have of leading a kinds of players would have been sion doctors to recommend ways to Open will be the Manchester Bobcats. State seniors) did as freshman,” necticut Indoor Soccer Center in Woodstock Academy, debuts here in the threihday play Already deep" in quality guards. recruited this year, I told them they Brown said, “and then consider that 525; Marge DeLisle 212-480, tournament after 36 holes.” something extra s[n«iaL" improve ringside medical standards Memorial Hospital's Development Goodwin had a 14-8 lead at the turn, Glastonbury, 4-4. Craig Smith picked 6:30 Total purse will be $2,075 with Brown has made sure the Bruins have a shot. And they do. But with they had some juniors and seniors Shelia Price 176-517, Kris Little, who has earned 245,732 this Six others, including U.S. Open in New Jer^y "if it’s necessary” Fund. 20-18 edge at the intermission and 34- up two assists and Jeff Cappello Men's Open Singles and Men's 35 won’t for a long time lack whal they this group (high schoolers) I’m even ahead of them." They finished 16-11 Thursday McLaughlin 182-452, Linda year, finished with a 4-under-par 142 champion-Amy Alcott, finished at But Lee disputed charges that Fred Shooting for the $400 top prize in 30 advantage after three periods. The added a third. Jeremy Moore was in having $400, $175. $125 and $50 set fo'- have lacked for two seasons — more confident of that fact. They’ll overall and just 9-5 in the Pac-10 four BASKETBALL Batoe 461, Mary Whipple and pickeu up me 222,500 first prize. even-par 146. ’ Bowman, the 24-year-old fighter who both singles and doubles, Mayotte clubs were deadlocked at 43-all with frontline trees. He’s received verbal have a shot for four years." goal. 472, Rose Longtin 460, lUe Sponsor Olympia beer awarded the was critically injured during a bout can be remembered for his stirring the top four, spots and Men's four minutes remaining before years ago. ' , KIIAM vs. East Hampton She donated 25,000 of her purse to two commitments from two local giants, Brown compared UCLA’s "Our freshinan class didn't have Next start will be Saturday after­ al Glastonbury, 6:30 Cote 213, Bill Livengood local charities. full 2130,000 in prize money despite on Saturday, received inadequate duel with Bill Drake three years ago. Doubles will offer $31K), $150. $75 and Goodwin pullM it out. noon at 4 at Glastonbury. 6-10 Brad Wright of Murphy High rebjuilding program to that of Oregon the luxury of juniors and seniors." 561. • She said the course frightened her the golfers having played only half medical care immediately after the Drake will be one of the 16 players in $50’to the top four teanif at first because of the deep rough and the scheduled tournament. fight. the singles play. 16 - THE HERALD, Tues., March 3, 1981 THE HERAU), Tues.. March 3, 1981 - 17 A1 Unser happy Business with new car NEW YORK (UPl) - A1 Unser has “This year, however, we’ve changed are fond hopes the proud fathers will no regrets. Sure, Johnny Rutherford our way of thinking concerning how one day watch their offspring on the won the 1980 champ car driving title to fit the Williams concept into our starting grid at Indianapolis. in a car Unser helped break in the racing methods. We must have been “Al 'Jr. is only 18, hut he’s showing year before. But the younger of the wrong in some areas last year." promise,” says Al Sr. "I want him to famed Unser brothers doesn’t lose A1 Unser is geared for a 1981 iron- be in auto racing. It’s a great life, sleep over those lost victories. man schedule, driving both the demanding but tough. Now it’s up to Unser won the Indianapolis 500 in Championship Auto Racing Team him to become the man he can be.” 1970, 1971'and 1978 and feels the car (CART) and Can-Am series and Danger,naturally, comes to mind he now drives for Texas oilman Bob­ looking forward to success in both and Al Unser is always clamoring for by Hillin'S' Longhorn Racing Team is programs. information on his son when he capable of tying A.J. Foyt’s Indy “Don’t ask me which is tougher,” races. record of four victories. Unser sighs. "You can’t classify one “Ive had a few accidents during "1 knew what 1 was doing when 1 against the other. ’They’re different my racing career,” he mentions. left Jim _ Hall and 'the Chaparral styles of racing. With CART, you run “Luckily I’ve been fortunate where team," says Unser of the departure both road and ovals, while Can-Am is it’s never put me behind in my many of his friends deemed strictly road racing. My experience career. The good Lord has been with premature. “But 1 have no regrets. in Can-Am is limited to the one race I me and hopefully I’ll continue to have It's always easy to sit back and say won last year, so I really can’t tell good health on the track. that's the way it should have been. you which is more difficult. U’s a That 1 was the one who should have matter of adapting yourself (.or each “You can’t' really say I’ve ever been taking those checkered flags in type of race.” gotten over being scared because the Chaparral instead-of Johnny. Hollywood screen star Paul New­ there’s no such thing as talking 'T knew when 1 left that the car man, a championship driver on the yourself out of being scared. You get was capable of winning and it was sports car circuit, is backing Unser’s rid of most of your fear after a lot of proven it could." car and this situation delights the miles of running on a race track, get­ The 41-year-old Unser, who Albuquerque, N.M., wheelman. ting involved in racing and knowing together with his brother Bobby have “It’s easier for Paul and I to talk what’s going on,” won five Indy 500s, has a totally new and relate. That’s what makes the In Unser’s mind, there’s is no dis­ About 10,000 Maine people lost their jobs companies like Bass are on the comeback, Rob Smith, one of the two sons of Crest who oversees production at the Lewiston, car this year, from wheels to body. situation so neat. I tell him what I tinctive race that stands out. He in factories like this one at the Bass Shoe ‘’’but looking much the same as they did 25 Shoe Co.’s owner, Kenneth Smith, looks Maine, factory, is following in his father's Again, it's a concept based on the want and expect from the car and I enjoys every race he runs and win­ Co. in Wilton when a flood of imported years ago. (UPl photo) over some of the company’s footwear. Rob, footsteps in the shoe industry. (UPl photo) Frank Williams' Formula One racer know he’ll understand because he’s ning isn’t necessarily the only way to shoes forced many factories to close. Now, that Alan Jones drove in winning last also a driver. He recognizes my go- year's Grand Prix championship. needs in time and equipment.” “Although," he says with an im­ “Actually, the only thing that’s the The Unsers are a gifted family of pish grin, “on any given day I’ve same is the Cosworth engine,” says drivers. Both Al and Bobby have sons been just as happy winning Indy 'hs Unser of the new vehicle makeup. racing* on minor circuits and there Phoekix.” Maine shoe industry smaller but stronger n r TAVLOK LEWISTON, Maine (UPl) - Ken based out of state. The 20,000 workers employed by foreign nations, and industry- receive federal loan guarantees and proved for at least $10,000 in federal Gerulaitis Smith was at a crossroads. AH The threat of foreign-made shoes the industry at 35 factories in 1980 sponsored studies to help modernize technical assistance from a team ol EDA assistance and consultants to around him, people were bailing out taking over the domestic market was made it the largest manufacturing and improve productivity of the government and footwear industry help them determine what course with the money they made, leaving an excuse used by many to bail out, employer in the state — larger even domestic industry. specialists. was necessary for good management beats Borg the shoe industry they felt was when imports took over about half than the Torest products industry But progress was stymied in some They were developed by former and production But neither one sur­ headed for trouble. the U.S. market for low-priced shoes which controls a larger share of the areas where money was lacking and President Carter to help U.S. firms vived, closing their doors in 1980 technology undeveloped. Domestic HONG KONG (UPl) - American But Smith decided he liked working -in the late 1960s. state’s economy. battle back against the imports. "The American shoe industry has Vitas Gerulaitis defeated Bjorn Borg with shoes too much. So he bought “They didn’t know how to face it,” “There’s been a shakedown of factories that produced shoes for "We struggled for a while and proven Darwin s theory of survival of for the first time in 17 meetings out his partner in the 1970s and went said V.J. Klyne, owner of Truitt sorts in the industry. A lot of weaker, larger firms found their market managed to qualify for a government the liltest The weak, inefficient ones Monday on the last leg of a three- on to steer his small shoe factory and Bros. Shoes in Belfast for 40 years. poorly managed firms are gone or diminished. loan. That was the most beneficial have already gone down and the im­ At 63 and still owner of Lewiston's cities Asian exhibition tennis series. its 160 workers through a precarious “The imports themselves didn’t purchased by large conglomerates thing we could have done It allowed ports rushed in to help fill the void, The New Yorker, making his first decade of recession. cause any downfall of the industry. from other states with money to Crest Shoe Co., Smith said he has the us to purchase another building so we driving them out. " said Paul Vaillcn- appearance in Hong Kong, beat the “A lot of families made a good There were ju^t a lot of people like spend," said Richard L. Kelso of the federal -government's Economic no longer had to rent, and to make courl. Vice President of Bass Shoe five-time Wimbledon champion in living and decided it was enough. But Joseph Koss of Koss Shoe Co. and the Maine Development Foundation. Development Administration to the type of changes necessary to im­ Co in Wilton, which elaims to be the four sets, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6. I realized I actually enjoyed it," he Johanson Brothers of Eagle Shoe Co. He said what’s left is the makiiigs thank for his success. prove productivity. " he said “Now nation s third largest shoe maniifae- Down 3-5 in the deciding set of the said. “And besides, my two sons who didn’t want to face them.” of a strong industry, with a numbet “We were primarily a children's we’re producing men’s and women's lurer exhibition match, Gerulaitis stormed showed an enthusiasm for the work At its peak in 1969, Maine’s shoe in­ of well-managed, quality shoe com­ shoe manufacturer, beset with shoes, as well as specializing in "There are many shoe factories back to take three consecutive games, too, and that was rare.” dustry employed 28,100 workers at57 panies offering the state an “op­ problems of a diminishing birth rate theatrical footwear " that lasted througii the 1950s and breaking Borg’s service to lead 6-5. Dozens of families who owned old factories throughout the state, timistic, bullish outlook." and growing competition from im­ Not all Maine shoe businesses 1960s because they were ellii-ient and Borg won his next service sending wooden shoe factories throughout centering in the Leyriston-Auburn The economic pinch and a flood of ports, so we decided the company aided by the federal government cost conseioiis Those are the sur­ the set into a tiebreaker which Maine in the 1950s an 1960s chose area. But that dwindled to 17,400 imported shoes it created brought had to expand into other areas, " he were as successful. vivors, " he said "In my opinion, the Gerulaitis took 7-6. otherwise. They either folded their workers by 1974, according to U.S. about government programs,, said. Bostonian Shoe Co. of Gardiner and • government prolonged the in­ Midway through the match operations or sold out to larger firms Labor Department figures. negotiate marketing orders with Crest was one of 10 Maine firms to Viner Shoe Co. of Baneor were evitable ■" Gerulaitis brought howls of laughter from the capacity crowd at the Queen Victoria stadium when he yelled to Borg, who complained Retiree plan Agreement may be near Gerulaitis was taking too much time between games, “Give me a break, this isn't Wimbledon.” expands jobs Borg won the first match of the on seabed mining issue exhibition series on Feb. 26 in Jakar­ Hawkins, told the magazine Industry adopted and ratified, Amsbaugh also ta, Indonesia in straight sets and also HARTFORD — The Travelers Insurance Cos. has an­ NEW YORK (UPIl - The Law of the Sea Conference, which has been Week that a fundamental mistake by said he believes opinion is changing won in Kuala Lumpur, Malysia, on nounced that the company has changed its retirement ; trying for more than 20 years to industrial countries when the treaty in Third World governments — they wr Feb. 28 in four sets. plan to expand job opportunities within the organization come to agreement over mining the negotiations first started was are starting to adopt more realistic for Travelers retirees. I In a preliminary pro-set of best of seabed for valuable minerals, could allowing a motion to' pass approving ideas about cost and about sharing eight games, Briton Anne Hobbs In conjunction with the retirement plan change. be near a showdown between a UN resolution proclaiming the responsibilities and fruits of mining defeated Borg's wife, Mariana Travelers has also announced a temporary employment the ocean lloor program for company retirees, which will be initiated in developing and industrial countries. common heritage of mankind doc­ Simonescu. 8-6. trine World heavyweight boxing champion Larry champ reported just several pounds over March in the company’s home office. A session of the LOS, a 150-nation But Conrad (j. Welling, videpresi- Good contact U.N.-sponsored group, will be held in The governments of several in­ Holmes begins training in Easton, Pa., for weight he expects to have when the bell Up to now, under the retirement plan. Travelers dent ol Ocean Minerals Co. of Moun­ SARASOTA, Fla. (UPl) - Ron New York starting-March 9 and in­ dustrial countries are talking of a tain Valley. Calil.. which has sunk bout in Las Vegas April 11 against Cana- sounds next monfri. (UPl photo) retirees could work up to 40 hours a month for the com­ doctrine of parallelism that would LeFlore took baseball bat in hand for pany without losing income benefits. With theichange, dustry sources say the changed $1(K) million in research and other dian champion Trevor Berdick. Muscular the first time in six months Sunday •^tv. political climate in the United States protect the rights of industrial coun­ outlays for ocean mining and would employment will be computed on annual basis. tries which provide the money and and expressed surprise he Travelers retirees will now be able to work up to 960 could help break the stalemate that have 10 s|)end another $250 million to Interest upped Hess obtained his 75 percent share when it was bought 18 years ago, remembered as much as he did about hours a year in the company without loss of retirement has hampered agreement over this technology for the exploration and gel initial results, told industry Week Monday by buying out minority showed a pre-tax profit of only $1 the art of hitting. Ray Soma of Bolton enjoyed a winter vacation in Florida and plan income. This amounts to nearly half-time employ­ vital issue. mining. he shut down activity almost com­ NEW YORK (UPIl — New Jersey Donna Kohler Sirattman Robert T, Alibrio This is a struggle that has been Extreme spokesmen for oilman Leon Hess has acquired an partner Townsend B. Martin. Martin million last season. The other “I'm surprised I made such good while fishing out of the Whale Harbor Marina, Islamorada in ment a year. pletely last November building steam since 1962. Five inter­ developing countries have hinted at additionnal 25 percent share of the purchased 22Va percent of the team in quarter-share of the team is owned contact," said LeFlore, who took bat­ the Florida Keys, he caught a 51-pound sailfish. The catch has According to Morrison H. Beach, chairman, the new national eonsortia of companies in in­ such reprisals as cutting off Welling said he teels trapped by New York Jets football team and 1963 for $225,000 and later acquired by Helen Dillon, whose late father, ting practice in his first full day in a been entered in the Metropolitan South Florida Fishing Tour­ annual ceiling adds to productivity by encouraging a an additional 2Va percent. Donals Lillis, was once president of Chicago White Sox uniform. “And I Buys flower store dustrial countries have spent hun­ deliveries of oil, land-mined "the anti-development stanee " of now owns 75 percent of the club. nament's Reel Division. flexible workplace in which retirees can assume duties minerals and other raw materials to The team, which cost $1 million the Jets. didn't even notice mv wrist” without extensive training and carry assignments to com­ MANCHESTER — Donna Kohler Strattman has dreds of millions of dollars in many small nations in the 150- the industrial nations if-they mine the member group His company is eon- pletion without a monthly limit on hours worked. purchased Leaf, Stem, and Root, a full service flower research and preliminary explora­ “For the retiree,” said Beach, “it-will, of course, mean shop at 857 Main St. Mrs. Strattman bought the business tion. ocean bed on their own. Irolled by a eonsortium of Lockheed, greater earning capacity. But we hope it will also result in October. Leaf, Stem, and Root is a member of FTD, a Developing countries have stalled Amsbaugh said the companies in­ Amoco. Boyal Dutch .Shell and Bos in increased feelings of personal pride and satisfaction worldwide floral delivery organization and of Teleflora. agreement in previous LOS con­ volved in the five consorlia would Kalis Westminster 0 1 the for those utilizing their skills." The store has been in operation for seven years. ferences by successfully imposing much prefer to get a sensible treaty Netherlands Scoreboard Under the new Travelers temporary employment the doctrine that the mineral wealth program, Travelers retirees will be able to register with Opens realty firm under the oceans is the common a company job bank to fill temporary positions for which heritage of mankind. They forced Apartment investment Stiulhi’ust Missouri Slate - Named Hon Washington at Uah 8. Mike Berlin. Muscatine. Iowa. 1,7^6 MANCHESTER — Robert T. Alibrio has announced through a draft of a treaty that would Shum.ite basketball coach Indiana al I’ortland You N Me Babe they are qualified. Currently, these positions arise from Sl.inltird Nam(*d Jim Anderson 9 Dave Husted, Milwaukic, Ore., IJ Blue Sadie give developing peoples an Wednesday 's Games BJ's Hobo Cascade Casper worker vacations, illness or workload peaks and are the opening of Alibrio Realty Inc., at 141 Center St. The assistant football nwch in charge of 10 Marshall Holman. M c ^ I Found You could reduce fuel bill Chicago at Philadelphia Impala Accent offensive backfield 1.740 Red Betty Sendinthectowns firm will specialize in residential and commercial sales, overwhelming voting majority on a Boston at Houston Along the Coast filled by workers hired through temporary service agen­ ll(K'key 11 Gil Sliker, Washmfftbn. N.J . 1.746 Falana Tax Time 36-member international council to BOSTON - if an average ol $1,000 landlords and tenants as the major Kansas City at San Antonio Flip In Saab *- cies. and property management, in the Greater Manchester' I S Anialeur HtK'key Association 1ms Angeles at Denver 12 Daniel Ghezzi, Childs. Ga , 1,743 Lady Mars Trudy True reason renlal housing has lieeome the On TV Soccer Bold Hunt area. Alibrio is a member of the Manchester Board of control mining of the seabeds. was spent on energy conservation Named lJz 23 (tieI Ken Flay. Englewood. Ohio. Yellow CidlUac strategic importance of the seabed, With sharply escalating fuel costs, From Daytime Birdsong, KC r.7.fffl28314"32Sf. Hartford 12 Z. 324 21 l,7lf. »th B 6/16 TM's Irish King they would like some form of paid employment after this weatherization investment - Hampshire (iovernor Hugh J Gallen, 7:00 Thompson, Den 63 r99 38fi lf92 2fi 3 Central Division 23. itici Johnnie Short. 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No i;exasSl 79 WE HELP SOME DOCTORS CHILDREN l«os Angeles al Kan.sasCitv 7 Earl Anlhonv. Dublin. C alif. I.7BS Betty's Kirk TIL 848-8484 r ' ~ ' 18 - THE HER es., March 3, 1981 THE HERALD, Tues., March 3, 1981 — 19 People Entertainment/Arts National Sewing Contest Whalers waltz for cancer BSO tours with new work Bernstein’s “Divertimento for Orchestra” training. By BETTY RYDER BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Symphony Orchestra rehearsed only three and a half which received its world premier with the Davies, who completed the piece in a record Family Editor days before giving birUi to a brand-new BSO Sept. 25. six months, filled the piece “ with the sea, Winner: 14-year-old hoy The wives of the Hartford Whalers symphony, the centerpiece of a tour that will Ozawa asked Davies to compose the storms and winds” of the island of Hoy, miles will sponsor their annual Whalers’ take it across the country for the first time in symphony in September 1979 when the BSO off the north coast of Scotland, where he lives Betty’s Notebook was in ^inburgh as part of the orchestra’s in a crofter’s cottage with no telephone. A 14-year-old, eighth-grade lootball Waltz for the Children dinner-dance 17 years. Birth is BSO music director Seiji Ozawa’s tour of European summer music festivals. “ My concert master said it sounds like player frorn Washington state has Monday, March 30 at the Sheraton analogy for the effort and pain of perfor­ Davies delivered the piece to Ozawa a few Sibelius,’’ Ozawa said of the symphony, “ but won the top prize in a national sewing Ballroom in Hartford. The dance will benefit the Univer­ mance. And this time he says the end product months ago, acknowledging in a letter that he there’s also loti' of complicated rythmical contest. falling in. “ Smoke’’ became another Frugal fun had previously written such difficult solo power. The whole orchestra is treated as a Robert Hyatt ,lr was the only one sity of Connecticut Children’s Cancer — British composer Peter Maxwell Davies’ Fund, which provides financial sup­ name for home. Looking for sdmething to do that Symphony No. 2 — is likely to be one of the passages only for chamber groups whose chamber music passage. The inner power is of three boys among 2,7(KI entrants The seat of power — Wooden or players he knew well so he wouldn’t be very complicated.” who made it to the finals in San An­ port for research and treatment by doesn’t cost a lot of money? Here are great works of the century. the Pediatric Hematology and On- ■ stone seats were built near the fire a few tips to help you have fun Also, Ozawa says, “ This may be one of the hounded out of the practice room. Ozawa took the weekend off “ to get myself tonio, Texas. with the women always taking the “ I know I'm sticking my neck out,” he together.” He especially looks forward to One of the girls he defeated in the conlogy Department at the Universi­ without breaking your budget. most difficult pieces I have faced." ty of Connecticut Heaith Center in left-hand seat, men the right-hand Go to court and sit in on a ^rial (it The symphony leaves Tuesday for Newark, wrote. returning to San Francisco, whose orchestra W'ashington state semifinals was his side. This custom came about Ozawa studied the score, then presented it he conducted until the spring of 1977. older sister. Deneanc, 15 Farmington. For further informa­ can be more fun than a Perry Mason N.J., the first stop in a three-week journey tion, contact Bernice Rowe at 674- because the cooking pots suspended rerun). that will take it to Denver, Salt Lake City, San to the orchestra a month ago. The first full It will be his first trip there in a professional They're still speaking. over the fire were much easier to rehearsal Was Monday. Ozawa went with only capacity — and tickets for the performance In fact, Deneane says, i'm very 1252. Hold a record or paperback swap. Francisco, Washington, D.C., and New York’s handle from the left. In addition, to Everyone trades the books or albums Carnegie Hall. a few hours sleep a night and said he had to put have been hard to get. Demand in other cities proud of him She has won live^or Facts and fancies ensure good luck, all actions in­ all his energy and concentration into it. And has also been high. she’s tired of. The 15-day tour is part of the orchestra’s six sewing contests hersell To bring you closer to the Irish volving food, such as ploughing, the orchestra sweated. “ San Francisco is waiting for Ozawa," said When a movie’s on TV. invite your centennial season celebration and includes a Their younger sister. Dam. 1.3. heritage this St. Patrick’s Day, casting a net, or taking a pot off the “ My group took it very seriously,” he said, BSO assistant manager Peter Gelb. took her first sewing prize this year, friends. Or if you have a projector, program featuring composers whose works New York Mayor Ed Koch joins members of the cast of the author E. Estyn Evans dug into some stove, were supposed to follow the “ It was very tough, but they did it.” pelb said although the BSO has fohnd it ask everyone to bring her favorite the BSO premiered in the past, including Broadway hit, “42nd Street," during the annual Inner Circle show in a pre-teen competition Irish traditions. These are from the sun’s movement in the sky. Reviewers after the world premiere prhfessionally necessary to tour Europe, lack Competition, said Robert, was home movies. You supply the pop- Copeland, Bernstein, Bartok and Stravinsky. spoofing politicians. (UPI photo) author's book Thursday night were impressed, A few others, of time and money have prevented it from what first interested him in sewing At the end of the rainbow is the . corn; your friends bring the drinks. ’The Davies symphony is the second of 12 “ Irish Folkaways: disconcerted, said the symphony would be un­ doing the same in the United States. The slim, blond, blue-eyed All fire up — In famed crock o’ gold. Many When you’re out for the day at the commissioned to celebrate the orchestra’s superstitions revolved around the zoo, ball park, bqach — pack a picnic 100th birthdav. the first beine Leonard derstood best by those with formal musical “ In the centennial season, we’ll be making youngster asked his mother lor the kitchens of the up for past omissions,” Gelb said. Music and dance theme sewing lessons alter watching his old, single-story, baked clay vessels found in every lunch. And if you can’t resist sisters modeling in the annual 4-11 thatched-roof pea­ Irish home — possibly because of snacking at the movies, bring your dress review contests sant houses, the what seemed to be a magical own popcorn. of exhibition at Bushnell ■'He's a real protessional. ' said fire was kept bur­ transformation from soft clay to Trade lessons with a friend. Offer Mrs Phyllis Hyatt, by telephone 1 hardened pottery. to teach her to knit if she shows you 3 ning constantly. HARTFORD - In a Someone’s in the kitchen — The how to roller-skate. eye, " produces non­ dinator. commented on the from their home in Hidgetield. Wash The Irish believed TV tonight exhibit thematically objective art based on the exhibit: "It IS particularly "He was very easy to teach ' kitchen frequently had a dirt floor. If you have a tape recorder, tape emphasizing music and that if the fire woyt correlation of color and apropos for the Robert said he sews for fun and to out. the souls of the The Irish would dig up the earth and your friends' records rather than buy dance, artists Yelean music. Macek has' Bushnell —two artists, then trample it down to pack it. your own. 1979 SaarU:^onnery,HanryFonda. cape From Zahraln” 1962 Yul "surprise people who think guys can people in the house would fly away. 6KX) works with his group Wings. (60* Kalmonovsky and Karl exhibited his work at the ^2 MASH. Ahuge meteor seta off a chain reac­ Brynner, Sal Mineo. Five prisoners working very differently only throw footballs There may have been a practical sometimes, they would hold a dance See if any local packaging or X G D O 0 n«wb 5 B MecNell-Lehrer Report mins.) 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He'll be back this TV Community College: witted country sheriff tries to get to CD The Pride Of Jeeee Hetlem Titua Semple throws Skipper Wel­ thejungle.fightingfora South Amer­ art work out of Russia, and to please the ear. it seems Qcoenue the bottom of hie eccueetlon that Jeeee Haltam, an adult functional don in jail overnight, the heady summer, during school vacation. ican c o u i^ 's freedom. (90 mins.) O 3-2*1 Contact Potele la the culprit. Illiterate, humiliated by his ignor* young man announces he's leaving this Promenade exhibit likely that a literally Trips to the Big Apple and Truro, but hia plana are suddenly 0 0 Tomorrow “INCREDIBLE” SH Hogan's Heroes GD Nine On New Jersey ahee end fearful that hie secret wilt marks her first show in translated graphic Coaat-To-Coaat Following the regular meeting, the Eric Anderson, at 529-5523 or Nancy ( 9 Jim Rockford: Private W TMe Week In The NBA berevealed.mustoomatoarlpswith daehed when his father aulfers a Washington. 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Mrs. other professionals working with the 7:30 mother, frantically searching for her Jackie end Sara are acetatlc, when ABC Captlonod Nawa ‘music art... music for the making clothing for them.'* Robert ,)ohn Weitz or Calvin Klein. Robert said the figure was low because they national exchange program, is plan­ 'X PMMageilne missing child, kidnapa Carson. (60 Muriel geteajobaeefreelance pho­ Independent Nawa ood trainee learns hia father was of Harriet Alvord from the Scandina­ single parent as well as the single ABC News NIghtllna noble blood and was wrongly ac­ said. obviously has protessional level bought the fabrics at a nearby woolen ning an August exchange with ap­ iI j an In The Family mine.) tographer to shoot a layout with a vian Cultural Society of West Hart­ parent. It is sponsored by the Connec­ ^ Family Feud B James Paul McCartney A mu* pro football star forthe centerfold in 11:35 cused of disloyalty by an Earl who Biit thev don I kid him about tailoring skills. mill. proximately 150 Greater Hartford a nude magazine, t(D Happy Days Again deairedtotakeoverthethrone.d 19 KING PHILIP CHAPTER/WOMEN’S AMERICAN O.R.T. ford w ill present a program on ticut Regional Council of Parents GD Face The Music alcal epeclal fereturing the former AN EPIC COMEDY ■people participating. a $50,000 Pyramid Beetle end some of his most recent a s MovN -IDrima) * "M «t*or” 12:00 mins.) Viking Scenes and Music. Without Partners Inc. Reservations CD CBS Lata Movla 'LOU QRANT; (S) FIS World Cup Skiing Men's Presents (GIVE OR TAKE AN INCH) Applications for ambassadors and Giant Sfalom from Are, Sweden Refreshments will be served. must be made by Wednesday. Singles' Stars: Ed Aaner, Robert ★ ★ AkL'NEW ★ ★ Doctor explains^ fissures host families will be processed on Walden. A newspaper expert la 0 Bewitched March 10, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Asylum hiredtogivetheTribanewlook.The 3:10 THE DEAR DR LAMB - I d ''Bqiblem Club result-theTrib'abeatr'bporleraare CD Newa-Weathor i JEWISH-AMERICAN REVUE H ill Congregational (Thurch, 814 sent out on a atory about sax, ain- 3:15 ' with appreciate any information MANCHESTER - The Bargain hunting (D Moment Of Meditation Asylum Ave., Hartford; March 12, glea, and computer dating. Joey Ruieell — Herechell Fox INCREDIBLE you can send me about Manchester Emblem Club will meet Many great bargains are to be (Repeat) ‘THE PRISONER OF 3:30 First Church of Christ, 250 Main St., TV tomorrow 0 Happy Daye Again Kleimer Coneen/atory Band hemorrhoids and fissures Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Elks SECOND AVENUE' 1975 Stars: SHRINKING Wethersfield; and March 23, First found every day on the classified Ja ck Lemmon, Anne Bancroft. MSI 4:00 ^ WOMAN Lodge, Bissell Street. Nomination JEWISH - YIDDISH MUSIC I had a procto but at this Dr. l.amb Church of Christ Congregational, 12 pages of The Herald. Reading the Edison finds his world failing apart 0 Newt point I would do anything and election of officers will be held. after he ioaes hia job. (Repeal) 4:30 AND ENTERTAINMENT S. Main St., West Hartford. The cost classified is like beating inflation 0 22 Alive Co-chairpersons will be Miss Julia MORNING Bewitched 0 Accent On Living (Mon.) CD Racing From Rooaovalt TWOAL GENTILE'S ORCHESTRAS to avoid surgery. I'm going single handedly. Smart shoppers 5:00 of the 12-day trip is approximately Mike Douglas 0 0 0 Another World Raceway to try a diet of fresh fruits Dulka and Mrs. Gertrude 4:65 GD Prayer MONDAY, APRIL 6, 8 P.M. ”The yearns $725. For further information call check The Herald classifieds first. Romper Room 0 You Sot Your Uf# GD NCAA Indoor Track Big Sky- and fresh green vegetables rectal veins is by straining There are many different ol the two is often different Hawthorne. & Jim Bokker Waatam Athletic Conference 0 L.P.Q.A. Golf Olympia Gold 6:45 SporteCenter 2:30 Bushnell Auditorium and by passing hard stools. approaches to treating so I don’t know what needs B Lae Vogae Gambit Abbott And Coatello Cartoon Championships Ladles Profeaaional Golf best film.” to see if that helps any Tve (D New Zoo Revue 0 Or. Qana Scott On Hobrowa to be done in your case. 5:54 22AHve NCAA Qymnaetica (Mon.) — Charley C'himplin. tried bran, with no luck So poor bowel habits do hemorrhoids. In any case, 0 Movio - 10:30 SVarioue Programming A'ou are righl about hemorrhoids and fissures. good diet plan. Be sure to during my pregnancy ^ AHco(Exc. Thur.) Maggie And The Beautiful ih ru Fn d ay PHONE: 666-6655 pregnancy. 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I'm hoping my 6:30 0 News 3:00 15 SECONDS diet will improve my bowel stretched the rectal veins are discussed in The Despite TV ads, most _ i Varioue Programming 10:68 iD Guiding Ught You C on i Brwatb* Set CD Newebraak Woody Woodpecker Health Letter number 13- hemorrhoids preparations FIntelonee habits and I won't have to because they can't dram as Women’s Cancef 11:00 B Qoneral Hospital 20 SECONDS, 12, Hemorrhoids: New you can buy yourself are of My Three Sons strain to have a movement easily. Then during the Awareness Week, March 8- Nows Bonanza y o u r fe u E ip io d . Treatments for an Old little value. They will not BuMwInklo ^ Midday NCAA Indoor Track (Tue.) $ I'd like to- know what passage of the baby a lot of 14, is being billed as a pressure is placed on all Affliction, which I am sen­ correct the underlying con­ Romper Room C D B Love Boat Varioue Programming CHOICE LENTEN causes hemorrhoids and positive approach to Leeelo ^ Straight Talk 0 0 Texas fissures and if they will the pelvic structures .so ding you. Other readers dition. Suppositories in­ women’s heaith. 6:55 ( I f NCAA Indoor Track (Mon. 0 Getting To Know Mo return if I have surgery hemorrhoids are a com­ who want this issue can serted into the rectum are ) American Trail Wo^ Qhoet And Mrs. Muir TiMtl »>!<"» .QtWm COD kill' With March 8, Inter­ 0 0 Wheel Of Fortune 3:30 ^ L U E M E A LS mon post-pregnancy com­ above the area where the I News Will they return if I have send 75 cents with a long, national Women’s Day, as 7:00 Don Lane Show Gp Uttlo Raecale another child’’ Does plication. stamped, sel^-addressed external hemorrhoids its kickoff date. Women’s ) Morning 11:30 0 0 Villa Alegre which cause syrhptoms are i Bunny GD Mery Tyler Moor# Show 0 lOreamOf Jeannio SPECIAL! pregnancy have anything A fissure is a crack. evenlpe for it to me, in Cancer Awareness Week j B Good Morning America 80 TooRankBoxing(Fri.) 3:56 care of this newspaper, located so they don’t help to do with hemorrhoids'’ Usually the skin is cracked will be cosponsored by the ) Richerd Simmons Show B 0 B PaeewordPlue (DB f y i C h o p p e d 3/4 THRU 3/6 DEAR READER - superlicially. And the most I’ .O. Box 1551, Radio City much. The Federal Trade prUConlor 0 In-School Programming 4:00 American Cancer Society, 11:67 (D John Davidson Show (Exc. Remember that common t-ause is difficult Station. New York, NY Commission has cracked Germaipy is wunderbar— and now there’s something even more wunderbar B Today B e e f ^ I' the Connecticut State I Batman CD Newebraak Tuo.) OUR OWN TAKE-HOME 3 10019. down on some of these hemorrhoids are just bowel movements. A tight Federation of Women’s about itf Now there are exclusive programs for the individual traveller who 7:30 GD QlIHgan'e Island fttCHAXO MEYTUSS anal sphincter contributes Internal hemorrhoids products and made the ) Qreat Space Coaster AFTERNOON O l Merv Griffin (Exc. Wed.) D in n e r AMYNMNG IHKMKX varicose veins of the rec­ Club, WTNH-TV Channel. 8 is adventurous and appreciates comfort and convenience, loo. Wunder- THiCOMKTTTION . to the problem* Often a often don’t cause symp­ manufacturers quit ) Jim Bakker 12:00 0 Movie STUFFED SOLE tum. Those veins will pop and the Yale Comprehen­ Adventures are special-interest programs lor small groups. They include the ) Scooby Doo GD Programming Unannounced fissure can be managed CD CD News in. ■wro own taarii o but and dilate if they are toms, only bleeding. Exter­ claiming any benefits sive Cancer Center, two following unique and enchanting lours which enable them to see Germany 8:00 Uvlng Faith [Wad.) under pressure, A good without resorting to sur­ nal hemorrhoids cause except temporary symp­ as the conventional traveller never can. ) Captain Kangaroo S B Card Sharks Domata Through a toll-free ) Woody Woodpocktr 0Jim Soaama Bakker Street * 6 3 TWO way to put pressure on the gery. symptoms. The treatment tomatic relief. Varioue Programming number, 1-800-922-0824, a The Wunderbike Tour ) NCAA BaakotbaH (Mon.) Movla Movie Speaal dtnnen /eoTurr FILLETS I Porky Pig-Bugs Bunny Bewitchod GENE .RICHARD self assessment/informa- The group bikes through the Upper Rhine Valley and Black Forest on specially- Family Feud choKt of Chopped Beef or • FREE COOKING TRAY INCLUOEO 6:30 12:26 1 Love Lucy ' .WILDER PRYOR designed louring bicycles, at an easy pace of twenty-live to thirty miles.per day, 4:30 Fish Filet, and both irKlude tion kit will be made ) QlWgan'e Island CD New Jersey Report available statewide during accompanied by one biking tour director and one guide driving a van with a ) Varioue Programming 12:30 ^ FHntatonaa AHYouCanEat SatodBar. College notes bike trailer lor luggage. The van can also be used in bad weather. Tour price \ TV Co m m u r^ College ^ Search For Tomorrow Aftarachool Special (Wod.) Baked Potato and Worm the week of March 8-14. Christ The Living Word is $725 per person MAP, double occupancy, plus airfare, 9 Cartoons ^ Your Now Day: Vidal Roil wdh Butter S l l l l Awareness of cancer, in­ 9:00 ►on Bewitched dividual risk, prevention The Wunderbuggy Tour ^ ) Tom And Jerry Ryan's Hope OnoDayAtATImo D Brady Bunch StraotaOf8anFranclaco(Exc. ^ OlAZY and early detection will be This is a romantic lour by slagecoactvor Landau wagon through Upper Bavaria. it2(MakeADeal nil p 0 PMI Donahue Show Doctors Wad.) F ile t o f stressed throughout the The group visits famous landmarks like the Wies Church and Neuschwanstein ) Joe Franklin Show 12:58 5KX) Colleges honor students ) NHL Hockey Show (Tuo.) FYi ^ All In The Family 1 0 5 0 y U Castle. Tour price is $1,139 per person, double occupancy, including all C D B Fish Dinner I B y ------program in an effort to I Colobratlon Of The Eucharist 0 Wonder Woman OHLl' ^ meals, plus airfare. _ 1H» Cadet 1st class Robert J. Legier, of of Chiropratic in St. Paul, Minn. He Beltramello, 40 Timber Trail; and motivate women to take ) Saeame Straat Young And The Roetloee GD NCAA WraatHng (Mon., Wad.) Mwclwiti r—m Sfiactr SIntt t m QT. Y Movie (Exc. Mon., Wad.) ^ the U.S. Coast Guard Academy at has been selected for inclusion in Valerie Patrick, 68 Mountain Drive. ourMagaelna My Throe Sons ($»nrlM i) positive action to I Richard Simmons Show B A H My Children Davay And QoMatJh V DEUTSCHE ZENTRALE CT-3-81 Nappy Daye Again New London, has been named to the "Who's Who Among Students in Vernon: Robin A. Wytas, 114 Trout , safeguard their health. Sporting Advanliiras, Inc. 9:16 Movie lta ttif* -< l« Frespect kmrn FURTOURSMUSEV O A.M. Weather 0 Mister Rogers dean’s list for the fall semester. He is American Universities and Stream Drive. ____ Information on ^cancer Dr 500 Filth Avenue FIS World Cup SkUng (Tue.) (m Mm Ii Mrtli e dependablp with good rofprcnres and available weekends Good driving record required. ty of outhouse once celebrated in song and story. knifing in the putty? Do you press the new Paid benefits and vacations. further details. Strano Real discounts. 643-9980. in excellent condition! 2 years .Eri S a m to 3 ,3(1 p m scrape off all loose material with a wire only to the ilzo of the We offer Paid O.J T , bonus incentives, paid indoor parking, comprehensive Estate, 646-2000. old Best offer Call 646-3037 Not without justification has “Privy"' been subtitled insurance program, in a modern downtown Hartford office surrounding Apply in person, Manchester brush, wash and rinse the surface, let it putty firmly in place to force it under th& original IntttHon. Errori MANCHESTEH. VERNON. 4 "The Classic Outhouse Book. " However, “neo-classic” edge of the pane as well as to fill the. Taking applications for full lime positions on Ihe following .schedules: Tobacco and Candy Co. 299 Building Contracting 33 dry thoroughly and apply an oilbased wtdeh do not lotsm Hm 8 AM—4 PM (typing required) Green Rd., Manchester. MAHOGANY DINING ROOM room second floor of older might be a more apt adjective. rabbet? Only affirmative answers to these, SET $350, Sofa $175 25 " (our family house Includes masonry paint. If you want to use latex in- m u i of Hm advartlMiiMnt 4 PM — 12 Midnight □ BUSINESS FARRAND REMODELING - According to folklore, classical outhouse architecture questions indicate that you are carrying 12 Midnight -- 8 AM SMALL BUT GROWING Zenith Color TV $350.20 " Toro stove, and refrigerator $275 followed a free-standing form that had quarter-moon steaH, prepare the surface by removing as wHI not bo corractad by an and SERVICES Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, Snow blower $150. End tables, monthly 568-2167 out the necessary steps to assure adhesion Call 728-1346 for applications between 10 A M and 3:00 P M LOCAL MAIL ORDER FIRM, Room Additions, Decks. All apertures and listed slightly to starboard. much loose material as possible with the addMonal bnartlon. in Vernon Circle area looking coffee tables, table lamps, of new putty in old sashes. types of Remodeling and golf cart, typewriter table and MANCHESTEH - Large 3 Compared to conventional designs, the outhouses,il­ wire brush, then applying a surface condi­ for responsible person with in­ Services Ottered 31 Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ tion such as spar varnish mixed with A substitute for putty? Well, yes, you centive to facilitate handling much more' Call 646-1790. Bedroom Duplex ID baths lustrated in “Priyv” are Taj Mahals. ly insured. Phone 643-6017. •••••••••••••••••••«•••••• Full cellar and attic Central­ naphtha or mineral spirits (follow direc­ can rip triangular strips of white pine to and shipping of orders, inven­ REWEAVING BURN Most of them can double as, playhouses, school bus the size of the putty bead and brad these in MAINTENANCE- tory control and mailing lists. HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 ly located He(erences, lease tions appearing on the can) before pain­ LEON CIEZSYNSKI and sccuritv required $450 shelters, tool sheds and even guest houses. They bear place, mitering the strips at the corners to LAUNDRY, Two part time or Some typing required. Part repaired. Window shades. BUILDER. New homes, ad­ ting. Sandblasting is an (expensive) alter­ NEWSPAPER Venetian blinds. Keys TV monlhlv. Call Lee. 649-(K)16.,or such highfalutin names as “Yacht Club," “Roman form a neat, tight joint. The strips should Ikralb one full time position time 25 hours per week. ditions, remodeling, rcc LOVEABLE EBONY. A very native. available for efficient and Benefits included. Call 643- FOR RENT. Marlow's, 867 well behaved older kitten is 643-8387 Bath, " "Marblehead,"' “Knob Hill,” "Olde Bailey,” be painted on the exposed faces before rooms, garages, kitchens "Governor " and "Chalet. " Suggested furnishings include CARRIERS' conscientious people. Call 7826 between fl-12 for appoint­ Main Street. 649-5221. remodeled, ceilings, bath tile, looking tor a good home 633- Mrs. Joy Logee Martin tends the largest collection of begonias In application, and must be painted im- Cavey's, 643-2751 and ask for ment. 6581 or 342-0571, MANCHESTEH, 2-bedrooms, woodburning stoves, glasstopped coffee tables, skylights, Skylight leaks dormers, roofing Residential carpeted, appliances, parking the United States — 600 varieties in the Logee Greenhouses in m ^iately after application. George. CERAMIC FIRING. Discount or commercial. 649-4291. gym equipment and easy chairs. Accessories run to Q. I've inslalled rombinalion □ NOTICES WANTED rates. Quick service. Call 643- Musical Instruments 44 Centrally located available weathervanes and " macrame tissue holders" Danieison. The greenhouses have been in her famiiy for 89 years. skylighls and venls in my attic and last 2543. March 7th. $300. No utilities, Spindle scraper Ba III you cin bo DESIGN KITCHENS, security and references 649- In sum. Sun Designs puts "chic” into the traditional (UPi photo) winter they leaked, wetting the attic cabinets, vanities, counter Q. I often clean old finishes off chairs Lost and Found 1 LEARN A SKILL IN THE 8782 after 5 p m. Chic Sales. floor directly underneath. I've •••••••••••••••••••••••••• BU 8T0NBURY tops, kitchen cabinet fronts having spindles or turnings. A flat., U.S. ARMY custom woodworking, colonial I If the above allusion seems a mite arcane, be advised examined, and can find no place where ■ FOUND, WOMAN’S Olde Statge Rd., Wagon PRIVATE WURLITZER ORGAN - 456'x MAIN STREET - 6 scraper is not good for this purpose as ■ MANCHESTER HIGH If you'd like lo get started In an in­ reproductions. J P Lewis 649- Model 4300. with bench Early Hoorn House No young that Chic Sales was a pioneer movie comedian. In the water gets in. Yet it does, somewhere. Rd.& Tall Timbers Rd. PROPERTY teresting field by learning one of it leaves ridges. Even scrapers with sur-' SCHOOL CUSS RING, 1968, 9658 American style. In mint con­ children. No appliances .No two-reel slapsticks in which he was featured, the overtur­ Begonias, lemons There are louvers in the gahlc ends, but more than 200 skiffs, enlisting in ved edges don't work well. Isn't there a initials engraved. 646-4765 CALL THE HERALD Want Ads the Army is a great way to begin. dition' $900 firm Call utilities No pets. Security ning of outhouses was" the highest form of wit. Hence his apparently these are not large enough, after 3 p.m. CRAIG’S CARPENTRY - Manchester, 646-5653 after Tenant Insurance required name became one of the many euphemisms applied to as the attic gets very hot in summer. better way or trick I don't know about? ' 647-9948 You'll work with modern equip­ Roofing. Siding, Gutters. R.E., Tenn. DRAFT PERSON - Should be ment and learn from expert in­ 6:00 p.m for appointment to $375 monthly Available now LOST - In vicinity of Foxcroft able to produce finished Cleaned and replaced All see. Call 646-242(). weckd9k's^to5. such edifices.) Have you any suggestions‘f II.O., Tenn. structors. If you qualify, we have types of repairs. Free A. Do you have an old pocketknife with a Drive, young cat. Multi­ Schemetics and panel layout immediate openings in; The book doesn't indicate how much it would cost to business trademark A. If these skylights are of the “bubble” Estimates. 646-7254. SO. WINDSOR EltcIronlcB MANCHESTER. VERNON - construct one of these fancy buildings, such as the Chalet type and have been properly installed, large blade that will hold an edge? Then ■ colored female. Reward. Call for Industrial (Jontrol Cir­ Income Tax Boats-Accessorles 45 "It's a great saving, and it’s a lot of after 6:00 p.m., 647-1875. Valleyview Dr., Deepwood cuitry and assist Engineering DI«m I Macllanlct Four room, luxurious one By JAMES V. HEALION grind a half-moon or quartermoon shape Truck Driving ROBERT JARVIS model with its “built-in puppet stage." It does, however, shoveling,” Mrs. Martin said. they shouldn’t leak. The wetness you’re Dr„ Foster St., and Birch in preparation of operating Service 1974 14, ft. Aluminum Star bedroom contemporary con­ DANIELSON (UPI) - Mrs. Joy Logee on the edge and hone it sharp. This makes , Madical Sklllt BUILDING CONTRACTOR; dominium Includes all suggest that construction costs are just one of the getting on the attic floor is probably con­ IMPOUNDED - English Hill Dr. manuals for industrial heat Craft Boat, with 9' z Martin leaves her house in this New She has an anecdote to go with almost an excellent tool for scraping the old Setter, white with brown processing equipment. You'll earn over $500 a month Custom Building. Additions. horsepower, Evinrude motor appliances and pool $375 Call problems. densate that forms on the underside of the EXPERIENCED INCOME Garages. Roofing and Siding. all the plants. She developed the knack finish off chair turnings or any small tur- - specs. Male. Call: The An­ CALL HELEN Working knowledge of JIC, tbefore deductions) while you and trailer with mounted light 568-2167 "It is important for you to check your local zoning England town each day and walks to work. lights and drips onto the floor. The learn, and you can move up from TAX PREPARATION, done Kitetiens. Bathrooms and during 40 years of garden club speaking dover Dog Warden, 742-7194. & and anchor winch $700 Call regulations before building an outhouse, " Mrs. Within a few minutes she's in the tropics. moisture is condensed from the air in the nings. You can, of course, do this with any 646-0643 NEMA, NEC a must. We there. It's a chance to periorm a in your home. Please call Dan Repair work of all kinds. 643- offer modern facilities, sup­ Mosler at 649-."1329. 649-8496. 0^/(ces-Slores lor Rent 55 Strombeck cautions. "Each state may have different Fine fragrances and the jungle lushness across the country. attit. It does not leak in from outside. cabinet scraper, but the knife scraper is,, vital task lor your country while 6712. The finger-bowl geranium, for example, easier to mainipulate and gets into the GENEROUS REWARD, port personnel to allow you to mastering a skill that could pay off regulations; also, the condition of the soil is of prime con­ of 1,800 varieties of tropical plants fill the Closing the skylights with a tight-fitting offered. Missing 6 month old achieve your career growth, for you in civilian fife INDIVIDUAL Si BUSINESS Antique's...... 4*8 OEEICES FOR RENT, 400- was so named because the leaves were tight places. However, don’t use this ' Himalayan kitten. Cream RICHARD HAACK ...... 900 sq. ft. Good location. Cen- sideration." greenhouses she and her family have insert would seem to be the only preven­ EAST HARTFORD and full company benefit Limited openings for non-high INCOME TAX RETURNS BUILDING AND crushed and dropped into bowls so method on a valuable antique. Here, it’s colored body with brown ears, package. Send resume and school grads For her own sales, Mrs. Strombeck is counting heavily tended for 89 years. tive step. The disadvantage of this is that Columbus Circle and prepared at your convenience. REMODELING, experienced, A N T IQ U E S Si H"‘il fir conditioning, two diners" hands would be lemonscented better to use a wash-off-type varnish nose, paws and tail. Any infor­ salary requirements to: In- Call your Army Recruiter today C O L L EC T IB LE S - W ill separate men s and women s on a market that already exists rather than ar potential Logee's Greenhouses contain what is you may get condensate forming on Michael Avenue Area, Call Janet S. Gwore"k, ah 644- all phases of carpentry. Will when they lifted their brandy glasses after mation please contact 289- dustronics, Inc. P.O. Box purchase outright, or sell on rooms. Reasonable rent. Call back-tonature renaissance. believed to be the largest collection of remover. This will preserve the natural ' Main & Wlllys Street Area, 643-9462 0194 for an appointment today worli with homeowner. 647- dinner. exposed nails or plumbing vents. 8466. Drawer G, South Windsor, 1904. commission House lot or 649-5335 She cites 1970 census figures showing that more than 4 begonias in the United States — 600 patina of age. Silver Lane starting at Conn.. 06074. EOE. M/F The plant craze that swept the U.S. not To be effective, the inserts, or covers, ONLY IN THE U,S. ARMY single piece. 644-8962 ------miliion houses in the United States lacked some of the varieties. Plus more than 100 kinds of must fit tightly to prevent warm air from Main Street. & Beacon Hill HAVE YOUR TAX RETURN ...... I'BOEESSIONAL OFFICE long ago reminded Mrs. Martin of the ASK ABOUT OUR TWO Rooting 34 amenities of indoor plumbing. herbs, 150 types of ferns and 150 strains of the attic reaching the inside surface of the For further information on Popular- Announcements 3 - Tolland Street Area. MUNSON'S CANDY EXPERTLY PREPARED by Wanted lo Buy 49 SPACE in prime location Will KITCHEN is accepting YEAR ENLISTMENT ...... alter and decorate lo suit te- "These figures, which do not include summer or vaca­ geraniums. hard times of the 1920s when people bubbles. You might try frames paneled in Mechanics Encyclopedia, write Popular CALL ERNIE leading, independant Tax Con­ ROOFER WILL INSTALL weren’t buying many plants. Her brother, Mechanics Encyclopedia, Dept, 114, 250 Successful adults are applications for part time sultant. Please phone: Dan Roofing, Siding^ or Gutters for W ANTED PIA N O FOR "a"' Raymond E Gorman. tion homes, could mean that ... there are millions of Their trademark, though, is the either glass or sheet plastic; the former em p lo y m en t. H ours 4-8 ■ BEGINNER - Good condition 233 East Center Street 643- Archie, became the family's first W. 55 St., New York, N.Y. 10019.) made—not bom. You can help 643-8035 Wade, 649-6851 for appoint­ Low Discount Price! Call Ken privies in use today. American wonder lemon, jumbos sealed with putty, the latter with a your child reach this goal with . Monday-Friday, 8 hours on ment. at 647-1566. and reasonable. Call 568-5035 U'19 "Maybe, just maybe, these privy owners, tiring of the weighing three, four and five pounds each. traveling florist. He loaded up his Model T mastic. If there is a door to the attic, be (Copyright The Hears! Corporation) the book WINNING THE Saturday and/or Sunday. 20-24 or 289-6427 ------with big white boxes of handarranged hours per week. Call for ap­ OFFICE CLERK for trucking ______MA.NTHESTER RETAIL. same old scene: are ready for some classic remodeling About 100 grow annually on a double LOVE AND LOYALTY OF TAX PREPARATION Household Goods 40 bouquets and called at the homes of the YOUR CHILDREN by noted pointment 649-4332. company in South Windsor. WANTED TO BUY storage and or manufacturing jobs." \ trunk ponderosa. At 75, the ponderosa is MASSEUSES - Full or part Duties include: Typing and Reliable and experienced ser- IM M E D IA T E L Y , O lder space 2.000,sq ft. lo 25,000sq. well-to-do in Hartford, Conn., and C. Charles Chatham. Includes time. Good steady clientele. vice in yopr home at USED REFRIGERATORS, However, a better bet might be to cut out some of the the oldest tree in the place. At $1 a pound, a demonstration cassette MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND heavy telephone contact. Call House in need of repair Cash B reasonable Brokers Providence, R.I, Windham area. (Jpen every Mrs. Zeppa, 289-8276 for ap­ reasonable cost. Norm WASHERS, RANGES-Clean. frills and stress defense-related capabilities. the lemons are bought as gifts for people tape. Money-back guarantee. MEDICAL SECRETARY. Guaranteed. Parts Si Service. Please call Frank J.T. Strano. protected Call Heyman “We struggled all those years to in­ day 10 a.m. to midnight; Sun­ Busy group practice, looking pointment. EOE. Marshall. 643-9044. Strano Real Estate, 646-2000 Properties, 1-226-1206 As Mrs. Strombeck points out, ‘"In early America, who have everything. Introductory offer $15.95. day 1 p.m, to 8 p.m. 423-7519. Low prices! B.D. Pearl Si troduce these rare things. We talked about MASTER Charge, VISA order for two special people, Son. 649 Main Street. 643-2171. some privies had gun ports in case of attack. " The greenhouses have a persimmon tree Monday-Friday in Manchester CLERK - Checking invoices WANTED - Acreage to log off Property plants all the time. Went to all the country toll free 800-423-3223 or send RAISE YOUR FAMILY under glass, a rarity. It is self-pollinating, check or M.O. to: Norton office. Send resume and and receiving slips. Use of Call 871-8291 For Rent 56 Catalog or plans available from Rextrom, Inc., P.O. which is unusual for this part of the coun­ fairs, all the flower shows. Then suddenly, INCOME! Sell Avon and earn salary requirements to Box o, calculator helpful. ■ Apply: Publishing Company, 517 W. good money. Call 523-9401. MISC. FOR SALE Box 157, Delafield, Wis. 53018 try. The persimmon was given to her as a and I wish my brother, Ernest, had lived Glenoaks Blvd., Glendale, CA c/o The Herald. Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye WANTED ■ Wood lots for OCEA.N VILLAGE CONDO, to see it, there arose this tremendous in­ 91202. Street, South Windsor. Firewood. Green or seasoned G"® miles south of Vero present when she was 16. It is now about BANK TELLER - Manchester B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom Articles lor Sale 41 terest in living, green things. Work Free Estimates. Will limber. Kullv insured, (/all Beach, f'orl Pierce New 2 50 years old. office. First Federal Savings. CASHIER - Handling in­ 871-8291. ' bedroom available .April- "My father founded the business, “1 think the young people today are darn Three days a week, plus half coming and outgoing checks, pick up and deliver. Please ______^______November Tennis, golf, pool, FDIC joins William David Logee. Born and raised in sick of the artificial. Everything is turning □ EMPLOYMENT day Saturday. Apply: Main DRIVE-IN THEATER filing etc. Apply: Gaer call 646-2161 after 4:00 p.m. ★ WANTED, WOULD WAR H club house and miles of beach, Office, 1137 Main Street, East Brothers, 140 Rye Street, Danielson. Old Connecticut Yankees. He back to the real. Now, of course, it's BRICK. BLOCK. STONE - (or earlier). Japanese Ger- t nusual $."150 a week including Hartford. Equal Opportunity M a n a g e y South Windsor. ALUMINUM Sheets used as man swords, daggers, medals, utilities, (all 643-8224 after i was a florist from choice. That's all he simmered down. For five, years, we Employer. Fireplaces. Concrete printing plates, .007 thick Help Wanter/ 13 GREAT SUMMER JOB bavonets. rifles, etc Cash P wanted to do, grow plants and flowers, es­ couldn’t keep up with it,” she said. SECRETARY TO Chimney Repairs. "No Job 23x28'z", 50 cents each or 5 other firms ClUL Too Sm all" Call 644-8356 for B4i0143. —------pecially fragrant plants, " Mrs. Martin The company’s reputation has grown by PART TIME - Earn extra SALES DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT. Full time. for $2. Phone 643-2711. Must be ______NEW SMYRNA BEACH estimates. said. leaps and bounds — mainly by word of money while the kids are in HARTFORD DESPATCH - 649-2596- 643-0020 Must be able to type at least picked up before 11 a m FIELD STONE - Several tons. ELOHIDA. 2 bedroom condo. school. Telephone Solicita­ ALLIED, one of Connecticut’s 50 wpm and take shorthand 90 ONLY. Will pay and Haul Awav along Atlanti'.* Ocean. Tennis, Every plant under their 15,000 square mouth. Today, it is primarily a mail order CALL 8 AM-4 PM PAINTING ISiJ’APERING - tion. E. Hartford company. A top-quality movers is ready to wpm. Someone who is self Phone 646-4143. liousc. $250 per with letters feet of glass in this rurai northeastern business with customers all over the Ceiling Special, 25« per square RED BIRCH KITCHEN good telephone voice and dic­ add Estimators for our motivated. Call Mrs. Bloom ' week Call 646 ri844 evenings, Connecticut town is watered by hose. world. tion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to 1 household moving staff. 646-2900. foot, paint included. Quality CABINETS, excellent condi­ . 646-5403 days. i»> I nileil Presn International Its 100-page catalog, which sells for $2,. Experienced in moving in­ ASSEMBLERS & COIL Work! Fully Insured tion Including Built-in oven, Everything is grown from stock. Clay pots p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. WINDERS - Female Add the' Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to the has superb color pictures taken by family through Fri., 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. dustry helpful, but we’ll train ADVERTISING COPY Manchester Property surface range, dishwasher without bottom holes are used exclusively preferred. Finger dexterity Maintenance, David Kay, 646- sink Call 644-9234 after 6:30 Autos For Sale 51 growing list of government agencies publishing free members. A friend reported seeing the Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. that "right” individual rather WRITER, Growing- high so the water and nutrients will be confined than hire people who have not necessary. Experience not 0754. p.m. PRIVATE ...... :...... newsletters for consumers. necessary. Will train. 4 day energy ad agency seeks within them. Most of the hybridizing is catalog in the library of the Royal Hor­ NAVY VETS, Career Oppor­ excelled. Effective sales per­ FDIC Consumer News, a monthly, is on a trial basis un­ week, to hour dw . 7 to 5:30. creative hard working copy PROPERTY i f done with a tiny camel's hair brush. ticultural Society in London. tunities. available. (?all sonality essential, ^e insist writer with one-two years C & M TREE SERVICE, Free MOVING OUT OF STATE. til about June or July, says editor Joye Downey. She is collect, (518) 462-4321. 9:00 on integrity and quality in Apply at: Able Cfoil, Howard " estimates. Discount senior Musi sell appliances, fur­ Want Ads WANTED JILNK AND LATE "There's an awful lot of hand labor,” The greenhouses have many visitors. Road, Bolton. experience. He or she will optimistic that it will be continued and expanded from its p.m, to 1:00 p.m. counseling for our customers work with New Englands best citizens. Company niture, household goods, by MODEL WRECKS - Cash Mrs. Martin said. . The plants “like company,” Mrs. Martin Manchester owned and end of March, Call 649-1722 present four pages to eight. says. As she or her brother and partner, who are moving locally or creative team on print, radio ...... Paid Call Parker Street Used Their six greenhouses are coai-fired to :HOUSEKEEPER WANTED world wide. Apply: Personnel WANTED COSMETIC & operated. Call 646-1327. after 6 p.m. Auto Parts, 649-.3.191 Articles in the second issue contain tips on establishing UTILITY PERSON - Hours and T V. for regional and keep the night temperature at 60 or 65 Richard Logee, talks to visitors, she also for apartment in East Hart- Manager, HARTFORD national clients. Payment is * RENTALS ------credit in your own name and the importance of building a degrees F for the “warm” plants. talks to the plants. DESPATCH, 225 Prospect from: 8:30 to 5:00, Monday B & M TREE SERVICE • FIREWOOD - "A of a cord. BANK HEPOSE-SSIONS FOR lord. Call after 5:00 p.m., 528- thru Friday. Must be good generous. Excellent benefits, good credit rating; plus an explanation in both English The geranium and herb house night Many individual plants have admirers. .1332. Street, East Hartford, or send ension, vacations and more, Take advantage of our Special Seasoned and green. Cut, split *...... y y * * ," ...... Eo SALE, 1976 Pontiac Formula and Spanish of offsets from bank accounts and how they resume. Please do not phone. with figures and balancing. Winter Rates, ending and deliverea, $70. Strictly Rooms lor Rent sz jOO. 1975 Chevrolet Monza temperature drops to 45 degrees so those One is a woman from Providence, a Also Cosmetic sales ust be able to work under affect co-signers of bank loans. EOE, pressure. Contact or send February 28th. 25% OFF, plus cash, no checks. Call 871-8291. I!.*.yy.yyy"*yy*” VA $1.800, 1976 Dodge charger plants can thrive. , Chilean native who visits the Chilean bell experience needed. Apply in DISCOUNT for Senior Q U I E T ROOM on busline. $45 Spp,.j^| i.;ijitjon 2 door, 8 Ms. Downey said she hopes to make the newsletter resume to: Mr. Stover, Cronin They 'use so much coal they order 'll flower every month or so when it’s in full Every PART TIME PARTS CLERK person: Arthur Drug, 942 Citizens! Free Estimates. per week plus securi ty ,, „ j ^ , $2,500 1974 51 Co. 410 Asylum St., Hart­ completely bilingual in Spanish and English within a few Main Street, Manchester. Strano Real Estate, 643 2129 oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme directly from a mine in Pennsylvania.-" bloom. Receptionist/Clerk WANTED FOR Air Con­ ford, Ct. 06103, 522-6123. Fully Insured. References. months. Right now, translation is limited to the one arti­ 643-7285. STOCK UP NOW FOR for Manchester Industrial ditioning and Refrigeration — ——7 7 ^ 777 " 7 8 evlinder $1,500 1973 GMC cle in each issue that deals with the most confusing and Company. Experienced $1000/Month filling our NEXT WINTER ROCKVILLE - Male. (Jne utilitv truck. 4 wheel envelopes. Free details. Send BABVSirrER NEEDED for Oak Slab Wood For room in house to renL Kitchen (jnve." $1,500, 1969 AMC Am- difficult to work with subject.ishe said. Wednesday Park manufacturing con­ preferred. Call 528-4144, 9 month old. Mature responsi­ WATERPROOFING Stamped addressed sealed Hatchways, foundation Kifewood. 4 Bundles (2'z to bassador 4 door $300. 1975 A regular monthly feature will print the most frequent­ What type of faucet? cern. envelopes, or 25 cents to: ble woman required. Tuesday SCHOOL BUS DRIVER to - Thursday 6:45 a.m. to 4:30 cracks, basement walls, sump 3 cords), Reg. $)20 NOW ly. 875-5812 after 5 p.m. Chrysler Cordoba, poor condi- ly asked questions from bank customers and answers to Must have typing ability. White Co., Box 4828, McAllen, pumps, tile lined, dry walls, ...... Hon. best offyr The above or in basement. drive in the town of Bolton. p.m. Call ,646-8715. $111). 8 Bundles. $210, them. Five basic types of faucets taining all nece^aij replace­ Excellent pay and Will train. Call 649-6188; or TX, 78501. gravity feed, window wells. may be seen at the Savings use a single lever to control ments parts. 2. Identify type of faucet as In the Herald’s Reg. $240. The first 10 miles Apartments For Rent 53 Recent questions and answers include: 537-5766. Also: Steps, walks, stone l■'ll^;l•:! After the first 10 Bank of Manche.stcr, 923 Main both hot and cold water. But follows: benefits. BABYSITTER, RELIABLE walls, fireplace and ceramic St , Manchester G. Cun a hunk charge a Mcrvicc fee for raahing a Tell the sales person the miles, a nominal delivery VERNON ■ Near 86. luxury there are dozens of design Please send work history EXPERIENCED AMESITE TEEN, for after school, tile repairs. Over 30 years I ..S. i r e u H u r y check if the cuslumer (loea mil have an variations within these types. brand name and faucet type. Tipping-valve type — sjn- Monday-Thursday, 3:30-5:00 * EDUCATION experience! 683-1013; 643-4953. charge. Special 2 Weeks Condo. Appliances. $345 ;le hanffe is on body of People/Food to Box DO c/o The RAKERS/TRUCK DRIVERS monthly. Security, Bl'ICK CENTtHIAN', PS. account with the hank'f Our instructions refer td You will need a pipe for two boys. $15 per week Only At These Prices! ?aucet, not on top. - Class II License. Knowledge references. Call 486-3923. PB, AT, AC Very good condi­ A. Yes. Banks are allowed to make their own policies typical faucets. Yours may wrench, a flat-bladed screw­ Herald. of Paving. Upton Construc­ Bowers School Area. Call 646- PRECISION Colchester ."illT-JI” !. tion, $400 or bi'.st offer 643- vary in some details. The first driver, a Phillips screwdriver, Wall-mounted cartridge 1884 evenings. Private Instructions IB tion, 742-6190. WOODWORKING -15% off on MANCHESTER 2 room apart­ 5317, governing the cashing of'checks for non-customers, as task is to determine which a repair kit containing type — single handle is on Formica Counter Tops! Over section VOICE, PIANO, ment. Heat, hot water, elec­ well as service charges, type you have. replacement parts and a set body of faucet, not on top. PART TIME TYPIST, Duties too Colors Si Patterns! Very ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - tricity, appliances DODGE Window Van. nijiny y . I n lliereiu limit on the aervice charge a hank run The second is to go to your of Allen wrenches. It will take Faucet is mounted on back [Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted include, preparing real estate Reasonable. Call 647-9343. 13 Former Faculty -New York References. No pets $275 per new parts. Needs motor Best UHNCNH for an overdrawn eherking uccounl'f hardware or plumbing supply about 60 minutes. wall of sink, not on sink top. appraisal reports, plus WEIGHT LIFTING SET, $55, offer 643-5317 1. Turn off water under sink City Music & Art High School. month. 646-3167 or 228-3540, A. No. This is a matter of bank policy and is deter­ store to buy a repair kit con­ 3. In the other three types, general office work. Call after •••••••••••••••••••••••••• complete 10 gallon aquarium 3 p.m 6464)882. Call 644-8597. $45, train set, many extras mined by individual banks, the single handle is attached Painting-Papering 32 MANCHESTER ■ New 4'z 1974 AMC GHEMI.IN" IN to the faucet top. To identify $55. 646-4842. GOOD CONDITION, y . I n it illegal to pul money in a safe depuail hox'f Help Wanted Room Town House Condo I'z BALL TYPE each, remove the handle and “CAREER OF CONVENIENCE” 13 Help Wenled 13 DAN SHEA PAINTING Si baths. Fully applianced Wall- economical with 6 evlinder A. No federal law covers what should o^should not be Subscribe Today bMglnt urith • top, then look inside. DECORATING, Interior and to-wall throughout. $420 motor. $850 742-6537. put in a safe deposit box. However, the contents of such tlANOLE Ball type — with cap Call 647-9946 convtfHMl location for on Exterior. Also: Wallpapering. monthly 649-4003. boxes are not insured bv the FDIC, as bank accounts are. assembly removed, you see a Intofvlow. CAPITAL TEMPORARIES Quality Craftsmanship! Call USED ELECTRIC OLIVETTI 1973 FORD GHAN TORINO ■ Ms. Downey said the FDIC is not worried about con­ SET SCSEW stem sticking up. Pull up on offora Intorvlow locaftona 646-5424, or 646-1703. EDITOR 3-C MANCHESTER, Cute 4 room 2 door hard lop Good running gressional budget cuts for the newsletter. stem to lift assembly out. You In ENFIELD, MANCHESTER TYPEWRITERS. 9 available. apartment available April 1st condition $400, Call 644-1454 CAP ASSEUaeV- and WINDSOR/BLOOMPIELD. Independent Dealers PROFESSIONAL PAINTING Sold "as is". No guarantees. $350 per month, heat included. after 6.00 p m find a ball with hole in it at Earn lop pay ratoa by working She said the FDIC is funded by the premiums banks pay the bottom of the assembly. - Interior and exterior. First come, first served Spacious yard, near bus line. for the insurance the federal regulatory agency provides SPOUT- (Ihe Herali* abort and long Itrm aMlgnmonta Commercial and residential. $75.00. See the Office Manager Security deposit required. 1967 INTERNATIONAL Cartridge disc type — with noor your Romo. CAPITAL on customers' accounts. Free estimates. Fully in­ at The Herald between 8:30 Call 649-4500, SCOUT ■ 4 Wheel Drive AERATOe handle and cap removed, you haa an Immodlata nood for all Wanted She said most requests for the newsletter in its first 'CAM ASSEMSLV sured. 646-4879. and 5:00, Monday thru Friday. Hehtiilt transmission, new see a round cartridge held in olfleo akIMa. HEBRON, two bedroom clutch AM .EM 8 track. $700. two months have come from bank customers, but that place by two long screws. Call to arrango a cloaa-lo-boma EXTERIOR PAINTING, FIFTEEN FOOT CORNER apartment. Heat, hot water, Call 649-2943. some banks are asking for bulk distribution. Inltrvlaw appointmtnt Sleeve cartridge type — AND ADVERTISER Call Dave at experienced college student. SECTIONAL COUCH, Lane appliances, carpeting, large with handle and cap removed, Quality work. Very yard Lease and security $325 1972 VOl.KSWAGEN, 411, 2 Individuals can get their names on the mailing list for 30,000 CIRCULATION end and coffee tables. Two FDIC Consumer News by calling a toll-free number- you see a small hexagonal nut • C A P I T A L * reasonable prices. Call Mike, living room chairs. Excellent monthly No pels. 20 minutes door, automatic, runs whole (800) 424-5488. OtVESTES which holds cartridge in 569-3458 or 569-4545. condition. Ariens Lawn- frofii Hartford Call a ft^ 5 or can use (or parts As is A S S E M tL V . place. Cartridge itself can't be TEMPORARIES mower, ride-on 644-8292. p.m. 228-9759 or 228-3414. $300 528-6961, after 4 p.m, BASE OAMET 647-9946 Smart shopping seen. M Rralt tlTMl HMUovd CRAIGS PAINTING - Interior/Exterior. Complete PARLOR ORGAN 100 years HEAT PAID, Carpeted 2 1973 CHEVY WAGON ■ Power Smart shoppers read the Supermarket Shopper column COLO SMTER "Pil-It-Pait"* (c) EncyclopaedlA 278-1313 old. Excellent condition. Best bedroom, with yard Kids ok lirakes, air conditioning Huns BrlUnnict, Inc., 42ft N. Mlchlpn, 6:30 to 5:30 Interior Remodeling. All PS>E offer Call 649-9535 after 5 $350 Call Locators. 236-5646 good. Call 242-4553, after 10:00 Wednesdays and Saturdays exclusively in Tlie H erali Chicago, III. 60611 ^U^qt^^tppoctunHj^nip^^ types of repairs. Free es­ timates. 646-7254. p.m. Fee. am

J 21 - THE HERALD. Tucs., March 3, 1981 PHONE Paanuta - Charlaa M. Schulz NEW PRIVATE PARTY WANT AD RATES - FAMILY THRIFT SPECIAL!!! WANT THE HKRALD, Tues.. March 3. 1981 — 23 GUARANTEED RESULTSI ^ ADS Pbby f aEASE JUP6E 'WHICH IT 15 BECAUSE ACROSS DOWN Answer to Previous Puale II Your Item Isn't Sold Within 6 Days — I JUST WROTE IT / By ADigaii van Buren V IT WITH MERCV 1 Mild expletive 1 Wriggly fish QQEIIDDQ SECOND 6 DAYS ARE FREEH THIS M0RNIN6! / 5 Cry of psin 2 Accounting D G D C in O T 9 Thick'mitt agency (abbr.) □ E IQ D Q D 3 Lines - 6 Days ^8.50 Price of articles must b e Included In ad. 12 Roof edge 3 Macao coin ■ eiAiTi 643-2711 r 13 Small island 4 Ambition Additional^^iti— 11 Lines.— uiin Will Be Charged/»•. 1 At1. 1 Low — n.i.....Private Partyn-,.., Rates.D -... ^ $1.00 Discount If Paid in Advance FOR SALE ITEMS ONLY. MAXIMUM $ 1,0 0 0 .0 0 CALL... THE HERALD 14 Posseiiive 5 Unctuous DEAR ABBY: About AUNT DONNA, whose 3-year-old pronoun 6 Consume niece started to use dirty language: You said children often 15 Notebook 7 Hold firmly do this to get attention, so just ignore it, and the child will type (comp, 8 Lifted Autos For Sale 6f Motorcycles’ Bicycles 64 wd.) 9 Teatime quit. 17 Patriotic 10 Ostracite We had that problem at our house when our “Sissy" was 1964 POMI.*\C CATALINA. HAMPAH BMX BICYCLE monogram 11 Mardi ... . 2'/i. We were advised to ignore it, so being modem parents, 18 Climbing 16 Happening I’ower steering, power with Tuff wheels and all the we ignored it. Weeky passed, then months, and Sissy Pritcllla’s Pop — Ed Sullivan plant brakes. 81..153 m iles w orks' $225 or best offer. Call 20 Vast period of 19 Commences 649-6809. continued to use those dirty words. We were mortified over time pO Dwarves Damaged Ironl bumper $300 21 Frighten 47 Dot and over again by our angelic-looking daughter’s less-than- 21 Concierge 33 Amphetamine Call 643-7562 ‘ EMILV SAVS BERNARP - s o TRV NOT TO 24 Smallsword 46 Bridge LEGAL NOTICE angelic mouth! HAfi SUPPENLV BECOME WHAT PO WELL, 22 Silk fabric .. (»D . REMINP HIM OF HIS SOU THINK ,HEV,UD0K.B0TTS 25 Speed 23 Texas A&M structure 1973 .NOVA liATC;HBA(’K - Meanwhile, my mother was getting impatient with our SOPER-SENSiriVE RIGHT 27 Move aside 36 Nile queen. PKOHATK NOTTCK CO NPITION —OKAV IM REALLV SORKV. Student 49 Be defeated modern method that didn't seem to be working. Then one ABOUT THE OFF THE suddenly for short Kor parts Kncine good, ABOUT BEING BALP - 24 Hole transmission rebuilt $500. day her self-control snapped, and she chased Sissy down the ECDNOMV. TOP- 31 Work 36 Ocular ’ 50 Charges l nurl lit Pnib;ilt' Distnii of \sliford. ( OKAV NUTTHELLT 26 Sound of a Call 643-1075 anytime District No (K)3 hall with a wooden spoon and gave her the spanking she ,~T diligently 41 Stuffy 53 Go swiftly needed and had probably been asking for for months! ir 32 Having pedal dove 43 Member over 54 Gold (Sp ) Ksr\TK UK l’h\liss .J.ickson Srnilh E digits 28 Gift bearer 1978 MONZA 2 plus 2 Abby. that one spanking from Grandma did the trick. door I'l'tilionor ii.ir\ KclK Adminisirulor 34 Plsywright 29 Stone with 55 Side bone Hatchback’. 4 speed Kxcellent Sissy hasn’t used a bad word since, and she just celebrated \1.inh ll 19fll dl 7 30 I’ .M Knowlion Coward crystals 45 Old-womanish 56 Certainly condition’ $3695 1975 SA.AB 4 hev’ 12th birthday. Mi'inon.il Town M.ill Ht 44 \shlord 35 Narrative 2 3 4 5- 6 7 6 9 10 door. 4 speed Many extras' iT OLDER AND WISER poem ' " Kxcellent condition' $3395 I |>on the .ipplic.iUiin III tho [i(‘titinn<'r 37 Vegetable >2 13 14 1973 LINCOLN ;i'[ircscntinn lh.it s.ml esi.ite is insol- DEAR OLDER: Judging from my mail, my answer spread CO.NTINK.NTAL l,oaded with '.enl .mil pr.ninn iti.il (h»‘ M’ltlemi'nl of was a bgmb. Read on: 39 Month (abbr) 15 16 17 40 Bobbins extras' Kxcellent condition' 'uch csi.itc l)«' compU’liHl wiihiiut the 16 20 $2495 (’all 649-4000. Charlie i;i[)oinimenl ol ('iiininisMiincrs jnil DEAR ABBY: Your advice to AUNT DONNA was off the Eiuivk 42 Burst open ■ fi-i|iii'sts ih.il .ill prop«Tt\ ol s.ml mark. Children who use gutter language may be looking for 44 State (Fr} 21 22 23 ilrce.iM'il ri'dl .mil I'lTson.il snki .mi) attention, but they are also looking for limits to their 46 Grows ■ Oh priM-ei-ils .d vsIim h be used Ui p.i\ Captain Eaay — Crooka & Lawrence exhausted 25 26 26 29 30 'fii lAi'enses "1 M'tllint sdid I'sl.ile behavior, not to mention love and acceptance. 47 Cantina 1 1972 Olds Delta Oood running ,ip|'iic,itioii on lile more lull\ Kids who misbehave and go unpunish^ are rejected kids. 50 Fish limb 31 i;';.i-.i! - it ;s .ifilereit III,it , We owe it to them to voice our disapproval, set limits on MI6HTV KINP OF you T'FEED 51 Favoring 1 ■ and mechanical condition Air ME LIKE THIS, MA'AM!„.BE5T 35 3. ''.ihI ipplx .iIhh' tie lie.inl dmi deter their behavior and give them the constructive attention they 52 Telephone 3. 3. conditioning, automatic aHUB I'VE EATEN SINCE 1 1 ■ ’ '1. c| .!• till' I I'lJil ol I’mb.ile .ll the book transmission and power are craving. l e f t t h e s t a t e s 40 43 !.r< 'iriH .mil id.iie mdu'.ileit .ilxive 57 Officer's brakes Call Dave at 647-9946 Not reacting to a child's foul language is a cop-out, as was " ■ N i’,. 1 '1 viid .ipplii .ition .mil ol the your answer. Candidate 44 4. 1 i'. 'inie .mil pi.iee ol he.irinj; School (abbr) " ■ 1970 M.AVKHICK. 6 cylinder ' •. iifi lie i^iv en b\ tid\ in^ llie My suggestions: 58 Sticky stuff 47 46 49 so Behtiilt engin>K^ood interior, I'l i|ii.iii> t putiiisti such nnlK'e one 1. Tel) the child that nasty language is not appropriate 59 Graat Lake ■ good tires I w passed inspec­ ’;"i. ifi .1 nevss[i.iinT h.ixmji .1 (iri'ul.i and will not be tolerated. Period. 60 Definite 51 52 53 54 55 56 'inn m Oil' I’li'ti.iie Dislricl Mini sucli article tion $600 or best offer Must 2. Show the child love and approval when it’s deserved. 57 56 59 sell, call 633-25.39 anytime iim'ii ,■ |i.is(.i^i prep.iid to e.ieh dl- •3. Give the child responsibility so that she can demon­ 61 Wishes (si) i..tne\ ,i| teiord the lo^owln^’ pdrlies 62 Tennis shots 60 61 i:i .iileresi or per suns entitled to notice strate her worth. 62 1973 CIIKVA' WAOON - V-8 5 1' [lei lli'turn .ind l.i>l ol ri.iirns d.ited The best reason for advertising with us is to get results! Almost since This formula may not work wonders, but it's better than 3 95.IKK) miles AT I’ S, I’ B. «iir : l*> HI ''eriil -ueli noliee lo Ihe sticking one's head in the sand. $350 Call 646-2H15 after 5 00 :•'llowln^; ti\ .1 1 Hi our first day of publication, our Classified columns have been the SYBIL, A WORKING MOM p m \nd It is ordered hirltier thdt Unh one accepted marketplace in the community for individuals with something 'iiclyiotii e sfi.ill tM- sent tociii'h jierson. DEAR SYBIL: You're right. Your answer was Trucks for Sale 62 noiwiths|,mdink! Ihe number ot tunes to sell. And readers, many having successfully sold items themselves, better than mine. -ui h persi.r: .ippears in .m> ul the Allay Oop — Dave Qraue D riclq e ,il)o\e indie.tled el.isses Where .i per turn to our Classified section when they're in the market to buy! This son IS to reeeoe sueU noliee h\ specidl iiiethiHl he sli.ll) receive sucli notice h\ combination works to the advantage of both buyer and seller. . . HE MUST BE THE TIME TRAVELER WHO ARE ytau? ■WE ARE DEAR ABBY; There are many men my age (56) who THEY CALLED ALLEY OOP,' WHERE'P y o u KOH SAI.K 1973 F-IOO. four sfien.il iiu’thed onlv \ll on or betore FROM TH E/ HOLY ______Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag wheel drive 4 new snows, new the compidm e il.ile indu .jted dhove You'll find it is easy and inexpensive to advertise with us. Just call the haven't had a physical relationship with their wives for 10 POP UP FROM? 27TH ( mackerel; years. In my case it's been over 15 years. The reason given: cen tu ry ; paint, heavy duty springs, low H\ Order ot tlie court number shown below. A friendly Ad-Visor will help you word your ad mileage .Sharp looking H.irb.ir.i M Mets.ick “There is no need for it when the childbearing years are Sure thing approach wins Asking $2500 firm Call 295- .ludMe for maximum response. over.” 8011 or 228-3948 iNii.ii;i Abby, am I supposed to be happy in this abstinence, or card suit just continue to be frustrated? Even our mountain blew up! Herald Classified 643-2711 His first look at dummy NO ACTION IN WASHINGTON STATE showed 10 iop tricks if he n o r th ,i j «i Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 6J Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale could run the whole club suit, DEAR NO ACTION: No healthy normal man (or ♦ 764 and nine tricks if he could woman) is supposed to be “happy" in abstinence. VK62 count on lour clubs He also ♦ «72 Your wife's reason for shutting you out is, of course, saw that if East had three ♦ J 7 4 3 ridiculous, but when a person doesn't want to do clubs to the queen and could something, one excuse is as good as another. "'E.ST EA.ST get in with that card he might ♦ A 105 40 3982 crush South with a spade lead. VJ 9 8 5 Vg 103 South decided that he want­ The Flintatona — Hanna Barbara Productions ♦ 3 109 5 3 ♦64 ed his contract and took a ....SOMETHING NEW.... *5 ♦g n u DEAR ABBY: Stealing the company blind is something sure thing play to make it. He that has been going on for years. Unfortunately, I lost my SOITII f won the diamond in dummy, ^SHOOT, FRED.' Y y e a h .' TMIEN.FVNV ...BUT, ♦ K3 led the seven of clubs and let job for being too honest and informing the proper people IT'S A BEA!?, ouM-Dee It ride after East played low. about the employee who was stealing the company blind. IN TARNATION I JU ST VA74 IS N 'T IT Ooo-OuH ♦ AK8 When the seven held. South It was months later that I learned that the bosses were D O N 'T y o u CAN'T/! S H O O T ? ! I X' ♦ A K 9 8 2 had his 10 lop tricks So he ran also stealing from the company. the clubs. East and West Tell BITTER he'd better be careful. Vulnerable Norlh-.South chucked diamonds so South HONEST JOHN IN LONG BEACH Dealer South cashed the ace-king Then he West North East South played ace-king-small of AUTO PHOTO-SELL-ATHON hearts. By this time East and DEAR JOHN: One can't be “too honest." If one 2 NT knows that a fellow employee is stealing and remains l*a.s.s 3 NT Pass Pass West had each thrown a heart, silent, then he is in a sense “helping" the thief rob the Pass so West was in and had to give company. South a trick with the king of spades Opening lead Note that South’s play was sure to bring home otne Got A Car You’d Like To Sell? j L : a tricks If West held ail four clubs. South would play high A and lead back toward Pstro^roph The Born Loeer — Art Sansom By Oswald Jacoby dummy's jack 'SQWeTHlU<& and Alan Sontag CANCER (June 21-July 22) r FEEL A LITTLE StHIZOPHREVllC. Of course, he would score one trick less than normal if You're very good at sorting out FDR SOME PE/eOiJ. South's two notrump open­ the problems of family members West scored a club trick with and relatives today. They’ll sense ing with 21 H CP was fully jus­ the queen or 10. but safety this and come to you for aid and tified by the texture of his wins games and .sometimes', **/hiioPboto Coma On Down counsel. hand with ail points in aces as today, overtricks LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) When we and kings and a good five- ^newspaper EtNTERPRLSE ASSN - keep our minds open we can March 4 ,1M1 always learn something from This coming year you should others. Today from the mouths begin to see a m ark^ improve­ of babes you may gain wisdom. ment in your over-all economic VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) Mate­ And Ssa UsI conditions. Areas where you rial gains may come to you today m4lk have already done a little spade­ from two different directions. H fCMtiAv work are apt to be the biggest One might be something penny Our Boarding House producers. ante, but the other gains could uui< ■(.♦♦H- c-tTtor MjO XlMlt AUtC MAI’S 1, vi ' ,M so.’ SU,»'vt4 It PISCES (Feb. 20-Mwcb 20) be substantial. Be grateful for Don't be hesitant today to ask each. assistance from persons you've I JET A HI^K (JUTA 'JU SAME OLP WHAT BROUtSHT ~ 'N Bring the car or truck you want to sell to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Od. 23) Your Wlnthrop — Dick Cavalli apk. been kind to In the past. They've key to dealing with others today U7JE(?6~NtJNE OF 10U 51(3 TALKER YCU B A C K. been waiting for opportunities to is to make each person feel m a k e ENJUtiH FOU BUS HE P roeF. JAKEr NEEP even-up the tally. Find out more Important. 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