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By Anna Christensen tin Chernenko on the occasion of the United Press International 67th anniversary of the 1917 Russian Mercurys revolution. MOSCOW — The Soviet Union called "We desire to improve working m *% w ■ on President Reagan today to make relations between our two countries, good his campaign promises to ease which would be characterized by a superpower tensions and resume arms greater degree of cooperation and control negotiations. f f p R E E litayW W aravw V V V V N understanding,” Reagan said in his In an article devoid of the usual harsh telegram. anti-American rhetoric, the official He said the United States is ready for Communist Party newspaper Pravda "constructive talks with the Soviet 8 83 MARQUIS expressed the hope that Reagan would Union on a number of questions, 5 84 COUGARS honor his mandate to eliminate nuclear including arms control.” 12 84 TOPAZS weapons "for all people of the world.” Both telegrams were published by CHOICE OF COLORS CHOICE OF COLORS “ The old Washington administra­ the official Soviet news agency Tass. tion, which is now becoming a new one, The language of the Soviet telegram Auto, AC, AM/FM, Cruise, CHOICE OF COLORS Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs, Cruise has issued a stream of promises, contrasted sharply with criticism in Sharp wishing to ensure the votes of the past months by Moscow, which had Auto, AC, AM/FM, electorate,” the newspaper said. accused Reagan of switching from his F r e e O n e K ■ H S K F'rrr O n e Y e a r "It is important, as is believed here, harsh anti-communist rhetoric to a Cruise, Nice Cars that the president and his closest more conciliatory tone tsjgain election VO V entourage should answer with concrete support. actions to the demand,” Pravda said, The possibility for improved super­ "that the threat of nuclear catastrophe power relations came as the Kremlin be eliminated and arms control be leadership faced a new setback with I 14 83 LYNXS 6 84 MARQUIS ensured.” the poor health of Defense Minister The newspaper said the Democrats Dmitri Ustinov, 76. $7d95 were unable to dent the Republican’s Ustinov has not been seen in public CHOICE OF COLORS CHOICE OF COLORS “ monolothic” unity because they were for six weeks and was absent from Harold f^ o to by Torqulnk) unable to focus on the primary issue of . Wednesday’s annual military parade Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs & 2 Auto, AC, AM/FM, 4 Drs, Cruise eliminating nuclear weapons, despite a through Red Square marking the Cool practice campaign marked by strong criticism country’s 1917 revolution. Nippy weather means that Angela Prelesnik of the for a Saturday performance at the University of o r s . of the White Houses's “ adventurist Politburo member Viktor Grishin ceo o c F r e e O n e 1■ foreign policy.” Manchester High School Band has tq play her Connecticut, where both junior high school bands told reporters in Red Square that M . 12.000 M ile ■ Hours after Reagan's landslide re- Ustinov had a "sore throat.” But piccolo with mittens on as the band rehearses will also appear. t f ^8980 election victory was announced Wed­ Western diplomats said only a serious outdoors this morning. The MHS band is practicing nrmwi nesday, the Kremlin made a concilia­ illness would have kept him from 84 LINCOLN tory overture to the White House, reviewing the parade and delivering 84 DODGE 83 TOYOTA 83 MERCURY 83 LINCOLN issuing a plea for better relations that the keynote speech. CONTINENTAL 83 BUICK OAYTONA TURBO CRESSIDA T O W N C A R the president quickly echoed. Ustinov’s place was taken by First Every Option and a Beautiful CAPRI R E 6 A L Super Sporty, AC, Cassette Metallic Blue, Loaded. Car, 4 5 Spd, AC, Cassette, Low Miles Blue, All The Options, Gor­ “ It is to be hoped that the coming Deputy Defense Minister Sergei So­ 1 C ar Dr. Low Miles 4 Dr, AC. AM/FM, 4 Dr. GOP battle looms in House g e o u s C ar years will be marked by a turn for the kolov, who delivered a harsh anti- better in relations between our coun­ American speech despite the concilia­ *19,990 *9780 *6995 *7480 tries,” the Soviet government said tory overtures to Reagan. By Mark A. Dupuis Senate as Republicans unanimously cho.se *11,750 *13,595 Wednesday in a teiegram congratulat­ Sokolov and Politburo member Gri­ United Press International their top leaders for the legislative session ing Reagan a day after his victory over gory Romanov, Leningrad Party boss, that begins in January. 82 CADILLAC Democrat Walter Mondale. are considered possible candidates to HARTFORD — Two'Republican legisla­ Sen. Philip S. Robertson of Cheshire, now Zinsser seeks 82 HONDA 82 BUICK 82 MERCURY 82 LINCOLN 81 DODGE "The Soviet Union is ready to ■replace Ustinov if the defense minister tive leaders are battling over who will be in the.minority leader, wifi become Senate O e V IL L E improve Soviet-American relations on .is too ill to resume his duties. Western ACCORD RIVIERAR LINX T O W N C A R D IP L O M A T ^ charge when the GOP brings its 'iiew president pro tempore and Sen. Reginaid J . Low Miles, Loaded, Super Nice Loaded, Moon Roof, White, PS, Auto, AC, AM/FM, Nice the basis of qu a lity and respect of each diplomats said. majority to the House in 1985. Smith of New Hartford will become chairmanship Lu x C a r 5 Spd, AM/FM, Low Miles. Signatures Series with All the 4 Dr, Absolutely Spotless, AC, S p o rty C ar Purely Gorgeous! S m all C ar Toys, 25K Miles A u to other's legitimate interests, for remov­ They said another cdhtender is Chief The top leadership posts in both the House majority leader. ing the threat of war and radically of Staff Sergei Akhromeyev, successor and Senate will switch hands as a result of The Democratic leadership in the Senate dv Kafhv Garmus *13,780 improving the international situation,” to Nikolai Ogarkov, who had been Tuesday’s elections, where Republicans has yet to be decided. The current majority Herald Reporter *6995 12,560 *5795 *13,980 4995 the message continued. widely viewed as Ustinov’s replace­ rode President Reagan's coattails to take leader. Richard F. Schneller of Essex, Reagan responded in kind hours later ment until he was abruptly demoted control of both chambers for the first time didn’t seek re-election and President Pro .State Sen Carl A Zinsser" K- 81 LINCOLN with a message to President Konstan- without explanation in September. in a decade. Tempore James J. Murphy Jr. of Franklin Manchi-.ster, could tx'conie chairman 81 OLDS 81 DODGE 81 MAZDA 81 MAZDA The election celebrations had barely was defeated. of a legislativecommittee followingthe « MKIV 80 AMC TORONADA MIRADA G L C S / W 0 26 SPIRIT ended Wednesday before infighting broke takeover of the stale la-gislalure by the Givenchi Series, Leather. Moon Red Leather, Loaded, See This out tetween Reps. R E. Van Norstrand of Republicans in Tuesday’s election, R oof, Computer A C , A uto. P. W indow s. 6 cyl. A/C, 5 Spd, Low Miles, Really 5 Spd, AC, Low Miles, 2 Dr, HT, 4 Spd Stick, 6 Cyl, Nice Car & Democratic Gov. Wiiliam A. O'Neili said O nel Beautiful Car C lean N ic e E c o n o m ic a l Darien and Julie D. Belaga of Westport for he is ready to work with the new Republican Manchester parly members said Bell to quit the post of House speaker. majorities in the two house, hut added, "It 1 today. . 13,480 Belaga accused Van Norstrand of reneg­ depends on how receptive they are to what I "I ex|>ecl Carl Zinsser to fx- in a real *7875 *5995 *5495 *4895 *2995 ing on an agreement to serve as speaker will be offering.” powerful position in the state Ix-gisla- with her as majority leader. Van Norstrand "I'll be happy to work with them as well ture," said Republican .State Ontral Education post denied a deal was made and also charged as I have with the Democrats in the past,” Committeeman Nathan G Agostinelli. 80 FORD 80 PONTIAC - 79 BUICK 79 BUICK Belaga was being pushed by Republican O’Neill said. “ It will be uptothemtochoo.se who was Zins.ser’s campaign adviser SUNBIRD 80 VW 79 OLDS State Chairman Thomas J. D’Amore Jr. Zinsser, a ranking member of the MUSTANG L e S A B R E their leadership and once that’s done w ^ j Sun Roof, V-6. 4 Spd, Quick & RABBIT . C U T L A S S S U P R E M E ' . ELECTRALTD and U.S. Sen.' Lowell Weicker Jr., titular be sitting down discussing the issues I powerful Appropriations Committee, 4 Spd, 6 Cyl, AM/FM, Sharp Car Loaded, Blue & a Great Ride By Thomas Ferraro Real S harp Real Clean. A Great Little Car V-8 With All the Toys, Pretty Absolutely Beautiful, One head of the state GOP. would assum e" could be in line for that chairmanship C ar O w ne r United Press International Two Democratic legislators also pre­ Robertson said he and Smith were ready Agostinelli said. "He’s probably the *3780 *3995 *3595 WASHINGTON — Education Secre­ pared for a fighUiver a new minority leader to work with O’Neill "as long as the most qualified guy they’ve got.” *3295 *5280 *5995 tary Terrel Bell told his staff today he is in the House/House'Speaker Irving J. governor treats us as an equal branch of Zinsser, today confirmed he was is resigning, effective Dec. 31. a Stolberg of New Haven and Deputy government.” seeking a chairmanship But he said he 78 BUICK 1 department source said, making him Majority Leader Timothy J. Moynihan both But, Robertson added. " I f the governor wouid prefer to chair the F;nergy and 79 CADILLAC 78 MERC the first Cabinet member to decline to announced they would seek the minority does not treat us as an equal branch of 79 HONDA REGAL COUGAR 77 CHRYSLER 76 PLYMOUTH serve in President Reagan’s second leader’s spot and both predicted victory. government then the governor is going to O e V IL L E A C C O R D LX V-8, Auto. 2 Dr, HT, Real Sharp Please lum to page 10 _ 49K miles. Wires & Superl AC. Sharp, Vinyl Top, One of Le B A R O N VOLARE term. Harmony was the initial scene in the have a tough two years.” 5 Spd. Nice Car. Real Clean R ide the Good Ones Vinyl Top, Leather, Sharp Car Good Transportation Car The source said Bell, who will be 63 Sunday, advised his senior staff that he *6785 *3395 *4495 is stepping down for personal reasons *3680 *2495 *1895 and will return to his home state of Utah. Town woman backs suicide hotline 75 MERC 76 DODGE Bell came to Washington in 1981 with Reagan vowing to abolish the agency, By Sarah E. Hall 76 OLDS 75 VW BOBCAT COLT 75 CHEVY 79 CHEVY the open, according to Katz. She said the years, she worked as .business manager o f V-6, Auto, S/W, Runs Great but he actually strengthened the Herald Reporter CUTLASS S/W BEETLE* Auto, AM/FM, No Rust, Econ* IMPALA MONZA hotline will enable callers U) admit their Manchester’s Community Child Guidance No Rust and a Great W inter Car o m ic a l department by triggering an unprece­ feelings. 44K Miles, Nice Large Wagori V-8, Auto, AC. Nice Car 2 Dr. 4 Spd, 4 Cyl. Maroon Clinic. She now works in a variety of dented campaign to upgrade Ameri­ In October 1980, Carol Katz of Butternut "Most people think that if you mention volunteer jobs ca's schools. Road lost her youngest daughter, Laurie suicide, you’re going to push them over the John Rohan, a Catholic priest who serves Bell is now expected to return to the Ann Ganzer. Ganzer, 25, committed *2495 *2195 *1695 *1895 brink,” Katz said. "Nothing could be as a chaplain at Hartford Hospital, |s the 1 classroom and accept a longstanding suicide. further from the truth. I know I was afraid only other Manchester resident on the offer to become a professor in the Today, Katz is working to prevent similar to ask my daughter.” Samaritans board. The Capitol Region education department of the Univer­ tragedies and bring a 24-hour suicide Katz’s daughter hung herself when she sity of Utah. brunch was set up about a year ago, Katz hotline to the Greater Hartford area. As a was 25 years old. Five years before, while a said Saturday Service Saturday Service The secretary called a news confer­ board member of "Samaritans of the student at the University of Connecticut, Our Service Department Our Service Department ence for later today. TERREL BELL Capitol Region,” she hopes the hotline will she had swallowed 76 sleeping pills iri " We have applied tor grant money and we now open Saturdays His resignation was first reported . . . grew tired help those who doubt the worth of their another suicide attempt. After her death, have already received enough money to get now open Saturdays THE early today by the National Center for lives. her mother published a book of her poems us started for the first six months,” Katz Education Information, a private re­ and other writings. said "Our main thrust right now is getting 9:00 am— 1:00 pm . 9:00 am— l:pm search organization, and confirmed by A 1983 report by his National ” Our role is to be a friend and not telephone volunteers" criticize,” Kalz said Wednesday. "W e’re Robert Digan, the director of the town administration sources, Commission on Excellence in Educa­ "The volunteers are very carefully tion, ” A Nation at Risk.” fueled the somebody who’s there to listen ... we don’t youth services department, said Wednes dented campaign to upgrade Ameri­ day that he has heard of a number of ^selected,” she said NEW. crusade that has seen states return to follow up on names or trace telephone calls ca’s schools. Volunteers must agree to work, four or MANCHESTER the basics, upgrade high school gra­ or anything like that.” teenage suicide attempts in Manchester IMANCHESTER five hours per week. plus one overnight shift over the past year ”We don’t think it’s duation requirements and move to Volunteers, rather than professional . per month, for a minimum of six months. raise teacher pay. counselors, will staff the phone lines, Katz foolhardy at all for Mrs. Katz to try to do something about it,” he said. About, 18 hours of training are required. (943-5135 ;------3BC-- 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 While Bell has battled the Office of said. Samaritans is a non-profit corporation Currently, an answering service takes Mai^agement and Budget on attempts based in Falmouth, Mass, with most of its 15 Inside Today THE HOTLINE will not be just for calls for Samaritans during the day, while 0|wn9AMto9PM __ / M O R IA R * f* Y to cut education funding, agency branches operating in New England. teenagers on the brink of a drug overdose or board members answer the phone from 6 to 301-315 Center St. 20 pages, 2 sections officials speculated he merely grew ^ The target date for opening the hotline is fatal leap, however. According to Katz, it 9 p.m.. Katz said. The agency number is Monday thro Thursday if |l£ tired of the job and wanted to return February 1985, if the group can recruit and will be open to concerned parents, frus­ 521-7886 Advice...... 12 Lottery ...... j home, feeling satisfied he made a Opon 9 AM to 6 PM Manchester . train enough volunteers by then, Katz said Bingo...... 2 Obituaries ...... to contribution. trated adults, or anyone who is feeling The hotline, when it opens, will be free Business ...... 11,20 Opinion ...... x Between 40 and 50 are needed. Friday & Sa,rurday lonely, depressed, or "just down in the and confidential. It will be available to (Exit 92 off 1-86) Clossltled...... 18-19 Sports...... ijlig Bell’s decision to announce he will dumps.” Comics...... 8 Television...... 8 step dowh comes just two days after callers from Manchester, Andover, Coven­ TALKING ABOUT SUICIDE used to be It’s sometimes hard to talk to loved ones Entertainment .. .12 Weottier ...... 2 Reagan’s landslide re-election over try. Bolton, East Hartford, Vernon, Glas­ taboo, but people are beginning to realize Democrat Walter Mondale. for fear" of hurting them, so the hotline will tonbury, South Windsor and about 20 other that it’s important to bring the subject into serve as a needed outlet, Katz said. For 12 towns in the Greater Hartford area. t - MANCHESTER H ER Al^. Tburedav. Not* 1. 19M MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov 8. 1984 3 P e o p le ta lk Weather Pagano proceeding Today’s foreca^ 7.t* ■ now in court’s hands Princess tu » new tresses CMWcctimt. HaMachsMUi and Rhode IshuMi: Suimy with PriBcew Diaaa wore a new hairstyte at the investigated the scene of the state opening of Pariiaineat Tuesday — a swept high temperature in the 40s Bv Sarah Possell today. Fair tonigM. Low from Herald Reporter accident reported seeing part ef back-aiMf-up classic chignon that showed her •ft- tbe 20s to the m id 30s. M ostly what appeared to be a marijuana neck off for the first time in public. cigarette inside Pagano's Ford "This was a formal occaskm and this is a doody Friday. High in tbe SOs. A judicial grievance committee Maioe aod New HampsMre: has recommended that the state Bronco The trooper said he left tlw very formal hairstyle," said Kensington hair­ cigarette in the truck while Tie dresser Richard Dallaa, Diana's new stylist Sunny today. Highs in tbe upper Superior Court consider disbar­ continued the investigation and 30$ north and 40s south. Mostly ring Manchester attorney Anthony While it m artod the first time the 23-year-old found it missing when he returiM'il princess has been seen with her hair up, DaltM fair to n ij^ but douding up in the F. Pagano, the committee's law­ yer sold today. to collect it as evidence, according sKlmitted they'd been experim oAing whh the do sooth by morning. Lows in tbe Philip R. Dunn, counsel (or the to Dunn. for months. 20s and low er 38s. F rid a y mostly three-member grievance commit­ Dunn said police' reports also Dalton said Diana will be showing off more cloudy with a chance dMwers indicate that Pagano at first told' styles soon. The trend-settmg Diana has bad her tee of the Hartford-New Britain in the mountains except increas­ police he was alone at the time of hairstyles copied by thousands oi British women. Judicial District, said the commit­ ing doudiness nmrth amd east. tee has formally recommended the accident. But records show Highs in the 40s and towm* SOs. that the court consider "disbar- that police later fouml Soiitli Vermoat: Mostly sunny and m'ent or whatever the court deems Windsor resident Sharon Rizza. 21. cod today., Higte 40 to 45. proper." near the scene, and that she told Affirmative aclkm? Increasing cloudiness tonight. The filing of the recommenda­ police she was a passenger in Lows in tbe 30$. (Considerable tion in Hartford Superior Court Pagano's vehicle. The syndicated TV series "America’s Choice" doudiness and breezy Friday. follows tbe grievance committee's Police records "also show that has b i r ^ pidlst«' Laa Harris to find out who Higlui SO to 55. investigation of a May 19 accident Pagano admitted he had been America thinks is No. 1 in entertainment, sports 'in Burlington in which Pagano’s drinking but passtnl sobriety tests and politics. Blue eUm, cool ekiee truck collided with another car. administered at the sr-ene Seme of the poll’s remits were pretty Extended outlook Today: sunny. High temperature 45 to SO. Wind light and variMtIa. killing'the driver. "There certainly was enough for unexpected. An upcoming efiisode, according to Tonight fair. Low temperature 30 to 35. Wind light toutherly. Friday: us to be concerned to pre.sent it (to Extended outlook for New The investigation was requested producer ^ « d Vhwedge, reveals ethnic and m o ^ cloudy. High in the mid SOs. Outlook for Saturday, a chance of the court).'iDunn said. No hearing racial groups’ favorite movie stars: Paal England Saturday through Mon­ by members of the dead man's showers Temperature in the 50s Today's weather picture was drawn family and by Chris Powell, editor date was available this morning. Newm aa is the No. 1 favorite among Jewish film day: by Rocky O a i]^ 0 , of 75 Nike Circle, a fourth grader at Martin Sd w ol. of the Journal Inquirer newspaper, Police have said the accident on buffs — and d ia l Eastwaad earns Uq> marks from Route 4 in Burlington iH-eurred black movie-goers. CMUwcticnt. MassaebnseUs which is headquartered in and Rhode Island: A chance of Manchester. when Pagano’s Bronco apparent ly siwwers Saturday and Sunday. Dunn, a West Hartford lawyer, swerved into the oncoming lane _i£_ and collided head on with Char UPi photo Fair and colder Monday. H i^ said a principal reason behind the tem perature from the m id 40s to committee's recommendation is est's ear. Charest was killed and his wife Anne sustained head and It’s 3ad ^^>ple’ to some The sporting look the upper SOs. Low temperatures Pagano's felony conviction in August for misconduct with a back injuries and a broken arm New York City may be the home of The Great / from the upper 20s to the upper Glamorous Tam a Vaaderweghe. a California- motor vehicle in the the accident A motorcyclist following iH'liiiid White Way and "the {dace to b e " for hundreds of 30s. born silver medal winner on the U S volleyball that killed David R. Charest. the Charest vehicle jumped off his aspiring actors and actresses, but it ira't the motorcycle just before Pagano's team at the summer's Olympic Games, wears New HanqifUre: (Stance d K f^k J photos by Pinto and Tiraulnio Charest, 31, was a computer be-all and end-all for every perfoimer. Hal. car hit it and avoided injury, police over one milUtMi doHare worth of dazzling rubies, showers Saturday and Sunday. science teacher from Fall River. 8 Holbrook says New York, if not tbe bottom of tbe Mass. said. barrel, leaves a ltd to be desired. sapphires and diaincHids Wednesday in honor of Fair Monday. Higte near '40 tbe first anniversary of Fred Jew ess, Inc., a Hearing from the polls Pagano pleaded no contest to the Pagano and Rizza both were “ New York doesn't give you a great audienoe, north and 40s to low SOs south Fifth Avenue store in New York. Tauna is the misconduct charge in Bristol Su­ treated for facial cuts, records y M know," Htdbrook told WCBS-TV's "N ew s At with a cooling trend Monday. Theodore T. Cummings, at left, a member of the perior Court on Aug. 29 after show. Five” in Manhattan. "N ew Yorkers perhaps tend daughter of Ernie Vmderweghe. M.D., former Low s in tbe uiqier 20s and 30s. Democratic Town Committee, announces polling results initially entering a plea of not The grievance committee’s in­ to think that this is the cultural Olympus and New York Knickerbocker and sister of Kiki VazMerweghe. an N.B.A. AU-Star. Vermont: Rain Saturday. Tuesday night at Democratic headquarters. At right, guilty. He was put on probation for vestigation was held in secret, but everything else is way down the nxnintain. Well, Dunn said any. future proceedings Scattered showers or flurries two years, ordered to perform 150 it is the cultural Olympus in many ways, but there Republican Town Committee Chairman Curtis Smith, against Pagano will be public &inday. Fair Monday. Highs in hours of community service and are an awful lot of smart people across tbe left, studies results with Donald Kuehl, vice chairman. because they are now in the luinds the SOs Saturday and in tbe 40s SatelUle Womt fined $500. Hudson River.” Manchester returned three in<:umbents — two Republi­ of (lie court. Kulp ^ Ip s fai Altoona Sunday and Monday. Lows in tbe Dunn said the committee's in­ Om m erce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST Miows cans and one Democrat — to the Legislature. President vestigation raised a number of In addition to asking the court to Actress-Democrat Nucy played a role in m id 30s to m id 40s Saturday clouds and scattered showers stretching from the central Plains questions, including whether Pa­ consider disbarring Pagano. Anne the elections Tuesday, as challenger in Altoona, falling into tbe mid 20s to mid 30s Reagan and Rep. Barbara Kennelly, D-Conn., also eastw «d h, the mid-Mississippi Valley and northward to the upper gano’s ability to drive was affected Charest has filed a civil lawsuit Pa.'s. 9th congressional diMrict race. She lost to Sunday and Monday. carried the town. Political fallout in Australia Great Lakes. Low clouds cover the lower Mississippi Valley while by alcohol at the time of the against Pagano in Federal Dislrict incumbent Republican Bad Stastcr by nearly two Court in Hartford. Court rei’ords d e a r skies prevail over the East. Frontal clouds aiKf showers cover accident, whether he lied to a state Peter Garrett, of Australia's rodi group to one — but ^ says Rie's swallowing hard and show that she and her two children Across the nation Califomia with mid and high level d o u d s over the Great Basin artd police officer about who he was Midnight Oil. has announced his candidacy for moving on to other things. have been granted a $l.250.(MNi central Rockies. with, and whether be had been tbe Australian senate as a mem ber of the newly Best known for her role as Miss Jane Hathaway Rain will be scattered over tbe smoking marijuana shortly before attachment against Pagano's formed Nuclear Disarmament party. Several in "The Beverly Hillbillies," Kulp says she is Manchester asked to pay out $66,000 northern Rockies, the Plateau the accident occurred. property, pending re.solutioii of I he Midnight Oil allnims have strewed nuclear emsidering a part in a new Broadway show. and the Pacific (Coast. Snow will "There’s some innuendo sur­ lawsuit. disarmament and tbe cover of their upcoming LP fall at tbe higher elevations of the Approval for settlements in pension. The board has refused tbe Grondin the $35,000. but he will was wearing away. rounding all this," said Dunn. The civil suit, filed in September, shows Sydney after a nuclear attack. Rockies. Scattered showers will lawsuits and claims against the pension on the ground that medical release claims to a disability She underwent surgery and uses Pagano, 36, of 359 Porter St., is a charges that Pagano's driving was If elected in December, Garrett, a former town seeking more than $66,000 records show Grondin could do extend from central Tennessee pension. If Grondin wins a Work­ a prosthetic device. Her doctor and partner in Beck and Pagano. a impaired by liquor or drugs at the attorney, would bectme the first rodeer ever to will be sought from the Board of some work although be can not lift men’s Compensation claim, he will one engaged by the town agree she Hepburn talks about Hughes across Indiana and M i^igan to Manchester law firm. He was time of the accident and that he bold political ofHce. "M y basic is for Directors when it meets on anything weighing over 15 pounds. have to pay half it it to the town has a 20 percent disability, Barlow was "either willful or wanton or ' northwest Minnesota. Tbe Atlan­ unavailable for comment this politidans to realize they should stop worrying Howard Haghes' inability to'handle deafness Tuesday. A report by Malcolm Barlow, an under the settlement. reports. Her doctor predicts she grossly negligent or in gross tic Coast will be mostly sunny. morning on the com m ittee’s about power and start worrying about peof^," was what led to his reclusive behavior and The board also will be asked to assistant town attorney, says He will have the right to apply for will need another operation sim­ disregard" of the possible Highs w ill only be in the 40s and action. Garrett said. "The nuefoar threat we are living uttimate destructitm. So says bis friend and appropriate $45,000 to the town Grondin sued the town in 1983, a town retirement pension. He is ilar to the one she has already Dunn said the state trooper who consequences. N SOs over New England, the under is driving the whole world crazy." financial partner in "The Philadelphia Story." attorney to pay for claims. claiming a pension retroactive to eligible for early retirement. undergone. Kathariae HegAani, on ABC’s "Good Morning mid-Atlantic states, tbe Great The largest claim, $35,000, in­ 1978. Barlow said Grondin has The town attorney's office has A third settlement recom­ Am erica’’ to air TTnirsday. Lakes, tbe upper lilississippi volves Ralph Grondin. who was offered proof that no one will hire also recommended a $30,000 settle­ mended by Barlow involves a “He was a brilliant man (but) be was deaf," the Valley and tbe northern Plains, injured while working as a mainte­ him because of his physical ment for Sycz, 77, for injuries $1,111.11 payment to Philip Hyde of Dancing in the street 7S-year-old star said. "A t 15 he got deaf as a diver as well as in the Rockies, the nance worker for the Board of limitation^ and the limits of his received in her fall to the sidewalk. 37 Green Road, whose car was ... and I think it destroyed him. I think that in an Plateau and northern Pacific E^ducation and sued the town. education. According to Barlow’s report, a damaged at Manchester High They went wild in the streets in the "town of effort to be on an equal basis with people, he Coast. It, win reach the 80s in Another, for $30,000, involves judge in prv-trial set a value of School when an automotive in­ small potatoes." Ballyporeen. Ireland, to cele­ retired further and further out of his life ... Texas 'Snd tbe rest of the nation -uaao- Amelia Sycz, a resident of a In court, the case reached the $37,500 in the case. The town structor was moving a car. Manchester housing complex for pre-trail stage, Barlow said. Judge brate the re- election of their favorite son. Something in Howard’s nature fixed it so that be w(ill have highs in tbe 60s and 70s. laMs 1 7 7 3 a offered $30,000 and Sycz has There were no personal injuries. 0 President Reagan. the elderly, who sued the town Eugene Kelly said a jury decision could not cope with deafness.” “v ^ ^ a o accepted that offer. The $45,000 appropriation the "F o r most people it's nearly closer to them than f?J71aramaaa*v, after she was injured when she in Grondin's favor could cost the The accident occured in October un waaiNn aoTocASTP directors haVe been asked to make an Irish presidential election," said Mary stepped off a bus onto an uneven town as much as $100,000 and set a 1983 when Syze, carrying packages for claim settlements is to cover O Tanell, wife oftheowneroftbe Ronald Reagan Air quality ~ place on the sidewalk, acording to value of $35,000 on the case without from a shopping trip, stepped off claims already approved and the We're Italian! lounge. "There is great exdtement really.” The state Department of En­ National toracaH documents s^nt to the board. future disability benefits, accord­ the bus at 14A McGuire Lane. Sycz claim if the directors approve' Ballyporeen residents enjoyed a two hour Bookies look to 1988 vironmental Protection provides Grondin, who hurt his back in ing to Barlow’s report. Barlow's report says she alleges it. parade Wednesday night, complete with pipe and daily air pollution reports and for period ending 7 am . EST Friday. Thursday night will find rain or May 1977, has applied twice to the If the directors approve the she fell due to an uneven sidewalk The Grdndin claim would be paid Th u rsd a y and Friday brass bands, and singing and dancing in the British bookmakers were already taking bets Pension ^ a r d for a total disability settlement, the town will pay seasonal pollen count informa­ showers along most of the Pacific (kwst as well as throughout the where patching has cracked and from a different account. town’s main square. Wednesday for the next man in the White House. N ov. 6 N ov. 9 tion from the Department of Mississippi and Ohio-Tennessee Valle)^. Snow Is expected to fall The town’s pubs provided special entertain­ How about actor Robert Redford at 33-1 odds? V Health Services. Tlie recorded across the upper Rockies and Plains.'Elsewhere, generally fair ment, including the "Hillbillies," a country band Don’t laugh, says Micfaael Cowtan, spokei(fnan that played at the Ronald R e a g ^ lounge. for the William Hill bookmaking chain. “Who m essage is provided at S66-3449. weather is forecast. Minimum temperatures include: (approximate Calls with thli Reagan travelled to Ballypormn last summer thought 20 years ago Ronald Rm gan would be maximum readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 46(70), Boston 32(52) coupon to discover his Irish roou and. some critics governor of California and two-time American Chicago 44(62), Cleveland 44(66). Dallas 56(82), Denver 21(41)’ 50C OFF Weather radio Wednesday, 4:53 p.m. — medical contend, win a few votes from Irisb-Americans. president? I l f o r d ’s not an entirely tongue-in- Duluth 27(37), Houston 56(82), Jacksonville 42(75), Kansas ClW Manchester Forest Street east of Otis Street Wednesday, 8:51 p.m. — medical I All Pizzas, Grinders & Dinners \ U.S. tourists have been flocking to Ballyporeen cheek offering. He is considering entering The National Weather Service ^ (6 2 ), Little Rock 51(75), Los Angeles 50(70), Miami 58(77) (Town). call, 50 Harrison St. (Town. call, 410 Summit St. (Eighth since. politics, isn’t be?” broadcasts continuous, 24-bour Minrieaf^is M(45), New Orleans 51 (86), New York 42(55), Phoenix Monday, 2:07 p.m. — service Tuesday, 8:50 a.m. — medical Paramedics). District, Paramedics). I Take-Out Only j The even-money for next president is Vice weather information on 162.475 call, 40 Olcott St., apartment 106 call, 80 Duval St., (Paramedics) Wednesday, 4:56 p.m. — medical Wednesday, 9:20 p.m, — motor President George Bash. The odds aren’t better m H z in H artford. 162.55 m H z in (Tow n). Tuesday, 8:37 p.m. — medical call, 311 Green Road (Town, Monday,- 4:03 p.m. — motor Paramedics). vehicle accident, 71 Charter Oak because WilUam Hill figures the Democrate New London and 162.40 mHz in call, 14 Kerry St., (Paramedics) vehicle accident, Vernon Street Wednesday, 1:15 p.m. — paint Wednesday, 5:13 p.m. — medical St. (Town, Paramedics). might get their act together by 1988. Democrat Meriden. C a lf 64^^^ Now you know Cary Hart, for instance, is being offered at 3-1 and Hilltop Drive (Town, fire, 151 Batson Drive (Eighth call, 115 New State Road (Town, Wednesday. 10:38 p.m. — medi­ odds; Edward Kmnedy U listed at 4-1; and even Paramedics). District). Paramedics). 133 Spruce Street, Manchester Alfred A. Knopf founded tbe New York Manchester Herald cal call, 746 Center St. (Town. W aller Mondale is offered for the real optimist at Monday, 6:42 p.m. — medical Wednesday, 1:19 p.m. — medical Wednesday, 5:36 p.m. — smoke publishing firm that bears his name in 1915. Paramedics), 12- 1. Richard M. Diamond, Publisher call, 62D Pascal Lane (Town, call, 35 N.' School St. investigation, 360 Oakland St. Lottery Paramedics). (Paramedics). (Eighth District). Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis Monday, 8:32 p.m. — motor Wednesday, 2:48 p.m. — smoke Wednesday, 6:27 p.m. — medical Associate Publisher Business Manager vehicle accident, 350 Ferguson alarm, 82 Oalt Grove St. (Town). call, 974 Main St. (Town. Road (Town, Paramedics). Paramedics). USPS 327-500 Wednesday, -3:59 p.m. — smoke Connecticut daily VOL. CIV. No. 34 Monday, 8:54 p.m. — natural gas alarm, 16'Lawton Road (Town). Wednesday, 7:12 p.m. — grass investigation, 14 Arch St. (Town). Wednesday, 4:48 p.m. — leaking fire, 263 Broad St. (Eighth Almanac PuMIttwd dolly except Sunday Wednesday: 900 Supoested carrier rotes ore SI.20 Monday, 10:28 p.m. — alarm. gas grill, 249 Hilliard St. (Town). 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I98-. 5 7Ve always been a FtidpubUcan’ Manchester In Brief Florida executes V.S./World Registrar Peck says he’s not bitter ^ Tenants’ rights to be topic In Brief Lobbyists and legal aid attorneys will discuss tenants’ rights at Timothy Palmes Hurricane wracks islands Bv Sarah E. Hall recalled. ”I thought I was doing a workshop tonight. Herald Reporter something good.” But pleasing the Topics will include rent increases, trouble w$th getting repairs By Bill Lohmann thing he had asked for,” said Bradford. MIAM I — ’ Late-bimiming hurricane Klaus whipped the northeast Caribbean islands today public has. long been the hardest made, pending evictions and other apartment problems. United Press International Bradford said Palmes met with his with flooding rains and gales that grounded a For the Republican party, Tue.s- part ofhisjob, hesaid. "You never Lobbyists will discuss current legislative issues pertaining to mother, Ann Palmes, three sisters and 195-foot schooner, but forecasters said the storm day night was a resounding vic­ know what to expect.". housing laws. A free mini-legal clinic will follow ^ the’ STAR K E, Fla. - Timothy Charles two nieces from 8 p.m. Wednesday until was not expected to hit land tory. But for Frederick E. Peck, Late-night phone calls from presentations. Palmes died today in Florida’s electric 1 a.m. today. Klaus was declared the fourth hurricane of the Republican registrar of voters, disgruntled voters and a slim The event is sponsored by the Connecticut Housing Coalition chair for the torture killing of a “ He has a very realistic attitude." 1984 .Atlanlic-Caribln'an season Wednesday night this week’s elections must have salary were things Peck said he and the Connecticut Citizens’ Action Group. It wifi be held at furniture store owner whose body was said Bradford. "I think he thinks the after a reconnaissance plane diseavered its winds seemed bittersweet. had to put up with. When Peck Center Congregational.Church, 11 Center St., at 7:30 p.m. stuffed in a homemade box and time is here.” had strengthencil to 75 mph The 1984 vote was the last one began as registrar in 1960 — after For further information or transportation assistance call Lynn dumped into a river. The nth U.S. Circuit Court of Gale warnings were in effcil in the \irgui Peck will oversee as registrar. spending six years as a deputy Ide at 527-7191 or Edward Sanady at 777-7279. Palmes, 37, was killed by a surge of Appeals gave Palmes a one-day Islands, the Netherland Antilles of the Leeward This summer, the GOP nominated registrar - he made $4,147 yearly. 2,000 volts of electricity in the old, reprieve Tuesday to allow him to Islands and the islands of St Kitts, Nevis and someone else to fill the position he Now he makes just over $9,500 for oaken chair known as "Old Sparky.” appeal to the high court. That stay Anguilla. had held for 24 years. working about 25 hours per week. Town ‘safe from lawsuits’ About 35 demonstrators — carrying expired at 10 a.m. today and prison • Authorities said the 195-foot Windjammer But as Peck waited for election Peck said the biggest change in signs, singing and praying — gathered officials proceeded with the execution. results at town hall Tuesday night, his job has been the increase in the Manchester voters' overwhelming decision Tuesday that the ('niise schooner Yankee Clipiu-r appai'ently got in a pasture across from the prison to His death warrant was to expire at caught in high .seas generated by Klaus late he remained in good spirits, like number of voter registration ses­ town should not rejoin the Community Development Block Grant protest the execution, singing “ We noon. the Santa Claus character he plays sions. "We’ve more or less come to progam reflects their disapproval of the program, according to a Wednesday and run aground near the harbor of Shall Overcome” as it was carried out. The condemned killer spent Wednes­ Phillipshiirg. St. Martins. at Christmas time. the voter, rather than the voter group of citizens who opposed CDBG re-entry. About 10 others who carried signs in day in a holding cell about 30 feet from A large man with tousled hair, a havingTo go to town hall," he said. In a news release, Robert Samuelson, secretary of Concerned A witness to the accident reported the favor of capital punishment clapped the death chamber, watching televi­ schooner’s 73 passengers and 23 crew memlH'rs bushy moustache, and glasses. But in some respects, the job has Citizens for Manchester Development, said the town is.now “ safe when word was received that Palmes sion and chatting with prison guards. all made it to shore safely. The Uoast Guard, Peck spoke of his ouster with some ■ become easier — at least on from risk of another lawsuit.” His allusion whs to a was dead. He declined to hold a final news however, said it had sketchy rc|)orts that two resignation. "I guess it just wasn't election night. There are many discrimination suit brought against the town when it withdrew Palmes already was on probation for conference. in the cards for me to primary," he people may have tx-en slightly injured. more polling places now than when from the program in 1979. ‘ manslaughter when he and two accom­ Palmes and Chester Levon Maxwell, said. Peck failed to get enough At 6 a 111. EST. the National Hurricane ( ’enter Peck .started, so there are fewer "Our community is determined to be selective in deciding plices joined in the 1976 robbery- 29, were both scheduled to die Wednes­ signitures to force a Republican machines for each moderator to said the hurricane was centered near latitude 19 8 which federal programs to use,” Samuelson said. "Th is decision murder of James Stone, 41, of Jackson­ day in the nation's first double north, longitude 62 5 west, about 2.5(1 miles / primary between himself and read. ville. Stone’s body was found by divers reflects the peoples’ strong distaste for potentially costly execution in 19 years. east-northeast of .San Juan It Wasmovingtoward Mary Willhide. the party-backed That means the two registrars no on the bottom of the St. John's River. But Florida's Supreme Court issued candidate. longer have to stay up until early entanglements with the federal goverment Department of the northeast at 10 mph. Housing and Urban Development." Palmes initially confessed but later an indefinite stay Tuesday to Maxwell y . "There’s always new blood morning waiting for returns, pleaded innocent. He was convicted, so it can rule on the merits of an appeal being injected into the party, even which are available in about half however, on the testimony of a female claiming he had organic brain damage though it’s referred to as the Grand the time they used to be. accomplice who was granted that was not fully considered by his Cops raid activists’ office Old Party;”’ Peck said. "Politics is Landfill expansion discussed Election day is still a long haul, immunity. trial judge. the name of the game." JOHANNESBURG, South Africa .Security though. Both Peck and Democratic Town engineers and public works officials are discussing the The execution was the 10th in Florida Palmes’ attorneys maintained he At 59 years old. Peck has been a police today raided the offices of the.United Registrar Herbert Stevenson re­ and the 30th in the nation since the and co-defendant Ronald Straight, who possibility of expanding the town’s sanitary landfill off Olcott Democratic Front, a prominent antVapartheid Republican all his life. Recently ported to work about 5 a.m. Supreme Court lifted the ban on capital remains on death row, were unfairly divorced, he has nine children and Street, Director of Public Works George A. Kandra said this group that helped organize this week’s two day Tuesday, and were there until punishment in 1976. sentenced while accomplice Jane Al­ %■ 10 grandchildien. ^ week. strike by hundredsofthousiuids of black workers midnight. Palmes lost his last appeal Wednes­ bert, who testified for the prosecution, Vj "M y mother even worked foMne ' 'We're just talking in-house about how we can get more life out U D F lawyer Uri.scilla Jana said the raid was Peck’s term of office ends Jan. 9. day when the Supreme Court refused was granted immunity. at the polls, until she lost her sight of the landfill," he said. being carried out under a search warrant issued Though he intends to find .some by a 7-2 vote to intervene. Justices According to testimony, Albert, an Arnong the possibilities being considered are expanding the by the chief magistrate of Johannesburg. due to glaucoma," he said. Peck other work, he has no definite job William Brennan and Thurgood Mar­ employee at Stone’s furniture store, landfill vertically Kandra said. The life of the landfill is She said about 10 security policemen wore then worked to get braille names plans at present, he said. He has shall dissented, as they do in all death lured Stone to her apartment with the put on voting machines, so blind estimated at between 12 and 20 years. eheeking documents and files Ajmlice spokes experience as an insurance adjus­ penalty cases. promise of meeting a woman. people could use them. While no formal study of expansion has been requested, man had no comment on the o p FS ^in tor and worker fo rP ra tti Whitney Prison spokesman Vernon Bradford When he arrived, Palmes and Law and Order Minister lamis le Grange has "I think that’s my greatest Aircraft in East Hartford. Kandra said it is not too soon to begin' exploring alternatives. said Palmes ate his final meal of Straight jumped Stone, bound his achievement in the registrar’s accused the U D F of fomenting a "revolutionary Despite the lack of support from "If it is only 12 years, you’ve got to begin looking at what you're T-bone steak, eggs, hash brown-pota­ hands and feet with wire, put a garbage office, ” he said, noting that offi­ his party. Peck claimed to harbor going to do with your waste,” Kandra said. climate" during (wo months of racial unrest in toes, biscuits, orange juice and coffee bag over his head, beat him with a UPl photo cials in other states and Canada no bitterness for the Manchester whii’h at least 1,50 |H“ople have Ix-en killed. Herald photo by Pinto Besides expanding the landfill, other options include joining a about 4:30 a.m. EST. "He ate every­ hammer and stabbed him -18 times. have contacted him for advice. But GOP. regional waste facility, he said. Several leaders of the U D F already have been several years after braille was put Face shows strain detained .under sweeping internal security Outgoing Republican Registrar of Voters Frederick Peck " I ’ve always been a Republican on Manchester’s voting machines, and I ’ll always remain one," he legislation allowing them to b«' held almost watches the vote tally Tuesday night at the Municipal advocates of the blind asked that said. He praised his co-workers in Woman hurt while at work A Sikh wipes tears from his eyes today during services at the indefinitely and without aece.ss to lawyers or Building. Peck will be replaced by Mary Willhide when the braille be removed for fear it the registrar’s office, and said that Shuttle astronauts Rakab Gunj shrine which was badly damaged last week in Hindu family. his current term expires. He has been a registrar for more could lead to loss of their absentee if time could be turned back, he A Multi-Circuits employee was listed in satisfactory condition rioting. Sikhs observed the anniversary of the birth of Guru The U D F was formed just over a year ago and than 20 years. voting rights. would choose the same job again at Hartford Hospital this morning after an industrial accident at claims a memliership of over 2 million iM-ople "It was a funny thing." Peck "without the slightest hesitation." the company’s Harrision Street plant, police and a hospital Nanak, founder of the religion, in a subdued and somber through about 645 affiliated political, labor, civic spokeswoman said. go safely into orbit atmosphere. and church organizations. Kandra recommends splitting Job Karen Chandlef-, 18. of 30 Clinton St., injured her hand in a heated press machine Wednesday afternoon, police said. They By William Harwood Saturday and rescue two others left in were not able to describe the machine or the extent of Chandler's United Press International useless orbits in February when their injuries. Multi-Circuits officials were not available for comment solid rocket boosters flamed out. The Peace talks adjourn U.N. chief makes plea shuttle is scheduled to land back at the this morning. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia - U N Secretary- Cape Nov. 16. five astronauts aboard the shuttle NAQOURA, Lebanon (U PI) - Is­ military spokesman in Tel Aviv said General Javier Perez de Cuellar arrived in Officials back water, sewer changes Discovery rocketed safely into orbit Israeli forces captured two guerrillas Before Discovery rocketed away raeli and Lebanese military delega­ Ethiopia today for a first-hand look at relief Repair bid waiver sought today and set off in pursuit of a pair of tions met for five hours today to discuss wounded in an ambush in the south A restructuring of the town from its oceanside launch pad. a operations in the drought-stricken African nation under the proposal. Kandra says causes problems for the adminis­ In other matters involving the stranded satellites so two space- security arrangements in southern Lebanon Wednesday. One Israeli sold­ where hundreds of (leople are dying of starvation water and sewer divisions has been The town administration is seeking a bid waiver from the security helicopter shadowed a sail­ the net increase in salary costs tration and for customers. water and sewer divisions, the walkers can attempt the first orbital Lebanon that could clearthe way for an ier was killed and four others were each day. recommended under which one would be about $8,000. Board of Directors to pay for repairing a break in a sanitary salvage. boat north of the launch area and wounded in the attack near the port of His report says the appointment directors will consider adding $600 closed-circuit television from the Israeli troop pull-out. They agreed to "The U.N. system is concerned with the managerial job would be split into sewer line on Hemlock Street. Commander Frederick Hauck, pilot Sidon. Young, newly appointed admin­ of two managers will provide to the $30,750 it has approved for chopper showed an airman holding an meet regularly three times a week. situation in Ethiopia and one of the objectives of two, one for the water operations The cost of the repair is not expected to be more that $15,800, D^ vid Walker and crew members Anna Tim or Goksel, a spokesman for the istrator of the Water and Sewer better supervision in the field. purchase of a testing instrument. M-16 rifle at the ready. The boat never “ We demand Israel's total withdra­ my visit is to help coordinate the best aid our and one for the sewer operations. according to a report to the Board of Directors. Fisher, Joseph Allen and Dale wal and we undertake to safeguard the United Nations forces in southern Division, has recommended the Young describes the plan as the The cost of accessories for it entered the launch security zone. international system can pr.ovide." Perez de Public Works Director George The report says the town discovered that the work involved in Gardner, who celebrated his 36th security and peace in southern Le­ Lebanon said after the five-hour change. Before his appointment to first step toward organizational exceeded the anticipated amount. Cuellar told a news conference upon arrival in the Kandra has proposed the restruc­ repairing the Oct. 7 break in the sewer line was complex enough birthday today, blasted off at 7:15 a.m. banon," a Lebanese spokesman quoted session the delegations would meet turing in a report to the Board of the top water and sewer adminis­ changes that will produce better The directors will also consider Discovery rode into space on famil­ capital of the Marxist-ruled nation. tration post, Young held the job to hire a private contractor, the VMS Construction Co. E S T — nearly 23 hours late because of the head of the Lebanese army again Monday. British Embassy officials, meanwhile, said Directors for, consideration at its, control and better service for the an condemning an easement to dangerous winds over the cape iar streamers of incandescent flame that would be eliminated in the The report says the sewer line involved is 20 feet deep. A house and smoke through partly cloudy skies delegation as telling the Israelis. The tatks convened without cerem­ they were seeking to reverse an Ethiopian meeting Tuesday. customers, install a water main over land of Wednesday. Israel has said it will bring its reorganization. lateral constructed with a vertical drop had been constructed to to begin its second space flight and the ony at the headquarters of the United reque.st that the Royal Air Force move its Under plan the town would have Marrian S. Lynch of 325 Vernon St “ I hope the whole Gardner family estimated 10,000 soldiers home within A number of directors have been meet the 20-foot depth. The latteral had settled, cutting of the 14th in the shuttle program. Nations Interim Force in Lebanon at emergency airlift base out of Addis Ababa to the a water operations manager at a Both Kandra and Yourtg say In critical privately in the past of the enjoyed that birthday celebration for nine months once anti-guerrilla mea­ salary range of of $24,458 to $29,350 Lynch has refused an offer of flow in the main line. Naqoura overlooking the Mediterra­ neighboring country of Djibouti to make room for their reports that under the pres­ water and sewer administration. Dale," Hauck radioed Houston control Two minutes and five seconds after sures are set along its northern border. and a sewer operations manager $1,700 for the easement. The town nean, 5 miles north of the Israeli Soviet bloc famine relief planes ent system 10 different employees Some of the criticism stemmed after Discovery achieved preliminary Discovery took off, its twin solid rocket The talks, which were later ad­ with the same range. adminstration says the easement border. Britain was the first Western country to begin report directly to the top admin- from the controversy that arose orbit. "We sure did! ” boosters burned out and peeled away journed until Monday were imme­ The jobs are novy combined into is needed for a water main which is Talk on reading is tonight Israeli navaj boats patrolled the emergency flights in response to a request by the strator daily. Young says that after changes in the distribution Discovery completed its climb to an on schedule from the climbing ship. diately condenined by Iran and the one held by Robert J. Young. part of the line- to connect the coast and Israeli helicopters flew Ethiopian government for assistance in distribut­ system requires complex lines of system that lowered* pressure at "Learning to Read, Steps 1, 2. and 3" will be the topic of a orbit ranging from 172 miles by 184 branded as “treason" to Islamic One laborer would be eliminated Lydall Reservoir to the Porter overhead to guard against terrorist ing relief supplies to the estimated 8 million communication that often fail and homes in some areas of town. Reservoir. discussion by reading consultant William Bakertonight at 7- 30in miles up about 45 minutes after liftoff. "OK. nominal,” Hauck radioed. ideals. Ethiopians facing starvation. Observers in Miami, some 200 miles attacks. the Church of Christ Hall, 394 Lydall St. Discovery is the space agency’s lone The Foreign Relations Committee of Ethiopia, which lies near the Horn of Africa, is south of the Kennedy Space Center, Baker, a reading consultant for Hall High School in West operational shuttle. Its sister ship. Iran’s Parliament warned that the “ The talks are being held in a roughly three times the sizi- of California. U.N. were able to see the shuttle as a bright Hartford, will speak on steps parents can take to prepare their Challenge^-, has been grounded until talks would lead to Lebanese recogni­ pleasant, friendly and good atmos­ officials said some parts of the country have not Cheney district bonds on Tuesday agenda orange spot of light atop an orange January because of tile problems and children for formal reading in school. “Parents of pre-school and tion of Israel and would provide the phere,” an Israeli army spokesman had rain for more than two years, and life streak of flame. Columbia is undergoing extensive grade school children should find some answers toquestions they Jewish state with a secure northern said. He said the delegations discussed expectancy there last year averaged only 40 Issuing the $750,000 in bonds for Hauck and his crew are scheduled to modifications in California. A fourth “ procedural matters” and decided to apartments. Foundation are scheduled to meet that would authorize General have not asked yet. Hall s daughter, Melinda Maurus, said this border, the official Iranian news years. works on roads in the Cheney spend eight days in orbit to launch two shuttle. Atlantis, is still under agency IRNA said. meet three times a week on Mondays. Plans for the improvements are jointly Nov. 20 to hear a report Manager Robert Weiss to enter an week. Historic District will be considered communications satellites Friday and construction. In the latest fighting, an Israeli Wednesdays and Fridays. being worked out by the town’s from town Planning Director Mark agreement with the state under “The free program is sponsored by the Fam ily Oriented by the Board of Directors Tue.sday. engineering staff and the planning Pellegrini, who is coordinating the which the town would design Childbirth Information Society. Children are welcome and The bond issue was voted by staff. C.E. Maquire Co. of New planning effort. ' reconstruction of Tolland Turn­ refreshments will be served. townspeople Jan. 12. 1982, for -1^ Britain is planning landscaping If the directors approve, they pike from North Main Street for New city grabs the Sunset Strip acquiring land and making public and lighting under contract with will pass a« formal resolution about 1.6 miles eastward. Federal inprovements in the district, the town. Zinsser wants tests stopped authorizing the issue of the bonds. funds will pay 85 percent of the cost LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Cali­ gays who won seats on the Town” which contains about 100 chiefly along Elm Street where the The Cheney Historic District Another resolution the directors of the work with the town and state fornia’s newest city is home to the five-member city council from a gay bars. old Clock Mill will be converted to state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester, said recently that Commission and the Cheney Hall have been asked to consider is one each paying 7.5 percent. the state’s auto emissions control program should be suspended Sunset Strip, trendy Melrose field of 40 candidates in the joint About 40 percent of the residents until the state changes the standards for the tests. Avenue and the nation's first city incorporation-council election. are homosexual and nearly 90 Zinsser called for suspension of the program after legislators government (jominated by openly “Voters didn’t seem to care. If percent are renters. they did, we wouldn't be here.” revealed that testing results varied depending on the gay politicians, who say their The new council members met election was a victory for homo­ Voters in the two-square mile temperature and time of year. More cars fail during the summer with reporters Wednesday to out­ Directors to fill 32 slots on boards sexuals across the nation. community, nestled between Bev­ line their plans for the city, than during the winWr, test results showed. “ It is of symbolic significance erly Hills and Hollywood, ap­ including an immediate halt to The town’s Board of Directors and Marion Taggart, R, Planning “ It appears the honest motorists of Connecticut are being proved incorporation by a two-to- Foundation; Shirley FitzGerald, Robert Faucher, D, Ronald Osella, that gay people were elected as rent increases, evictions and con­ will consider filling 32 vacancies in and Zoning Commission alter­ taken advantage of by a program with very little credibility the one margin “Tuesday, > D, Rev. Russell Camp, D. and R, and Louis Kocsis Jr., R, Human competent leaders," gay activist dominium conversions. They also A N O T H E R town boards and agencies when it way It now stands, Zinsser said. "Rather than being tested on nates; Beldon Shaffer, D, Redevel­ Helen Ramey, D, Commission on Valerie Ferrigno said Tuesday The new city boasts the Sunset vowed to deal with traffic conges­ meets Nov, 13. Relations Commission; David Ga- one standard, they are victims of time and circumstance." Strip, long-famed for its nightclubs opment Agency; Edward Hacha- Aging; Roger Ouelette, D, Mar­ afte’r the community of 36,000 tion and put limits on development. The terms of 30 people are raventa, D, and Mary LeDuc, D, voted to incorporate and elected a and eateries, and Melrose Avenue, “ It's already a gay city, let’s dourian, D, Zoning Board of garet Churchill, D, and Vivian expiring and two have resigned. Library Board; Nicholas Jack- city council. which recently became the center face it,” said Frank Wittenburg, Appeals; Hyalie L. Hurwitz, D, Ladabouche, D, Commission on GREAT AMERICAN ston, D, Manchester Country Club ' “ A lot of people will be watching of the new wave fashion industry. the 79-year-old, non-gay president Following are the appointees Advisory Board of Health; John D. the Handicapped. whose terms are expiring. Party Board of Governors; Richard to see how well we do," said It also includes a stretch of Santa of the West Hollywood Ho­ DiDonato, D, Advisory Park and Monica Boulevard called “ Boys’ affiliation is indicated, where Woodhouse, D, Pension Board. Ferrigno, one of three avowed meowners Association. Recreation Co|Timission. Gloria Danger, Emergency Med­ appropriate, by D for Democrats NAME Harry Deegan, D, Board of Tax ical Services Council: Jonathan Those who have resigned are and R for Republicans. Review; Richard LaPointe, D, Mercier, R, and Enrico Rufini, D, Harold R. Nix, D, Human Rela­ Ronald Gates, D. Planning and Leopold LeFrancois, D. and Jo­ Ethics Commission; William Mas- tions Commission, and John De- NOTICE LEAF REMOVAL Zoning Commission: Theodore seph Negri, D, Building Commit­ sett, unaffiliated. Greater Hart­ Quattro, R, Cheqey National His­ Listed below le the scheduled pick up of lesves for 1984. Home owners, on the streets JOINS CALDOR Brindamour, D, Thomas Ryan, D, tee; David Newirth, Cheney Hall ford Transit District Commission; toric District Commission. Teen Ager. listed below, who wish to hsve ysrd lesves collected, are requested to rake leaves to the S TR E E T LINE. This should be done prior to the Monday of the week of collection. Ring^ Property owners are requested to make certain that no foreign oblecU, such as stones, branches, cans or any other material, O TH E R TH A N LEAVES OR GRASS, are A delicate rosebud and placed In the windrows. Mixed leal piles WILL N O T BE PICKED UP. The refuse WEST leaf set with one diamond contractor will N O T pick up bagged leaves during the six (6) week leaf program of in precious 14k pink and 10-29-84, through 12-7-84. In case of Inclement weather, Uie leaf program may be PU Y JACKPOT 643-5692 yellow gold, just watch delayed a few days. Please do N O T C A LL TH E H IGHW AY O FFIC E as the schedule Is flexible depending upon work load and weather conditions. Street, Manchest^ her eyes light up as she slips it on. $190. ALL LEAVES MUST BE OUT BY 7:00 A.M. MONDAY MORNING ROUTE #3 CHARI II \\ !•: 'i <)| \|,\\ W '' W \\TKI),.. The Streets Listed Below Are Scheduled For The Week fo November 13,1984 BINGO Academy St. Cromwell Rd. Highland St. t o w n L in e ) R o b e r t R d . A f n e a D r . D a le R d . HIghwood Dr. Mountain Rd. St. Paul Dr. ... One nl a ki.nl OHIKXTM, (;\R |‘|:T Adelaide Rd. Drescher Rd. Hillside St. M u n r o e St. Scarborough Rd. EVERY DAY A l i c e D r. E a r l St. Hilltop Dr. New Bolton Rd. 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East C o o k St. Greenwood Dr. Rldgefleld St. DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT’ Michaels Charge/Master Cara/Visa/Amenca» Express C o n e St. Hickory La. (W oodbri^e St. to Riverside D r.. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov 8. 19»« i 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Nov 8. 1984 Richard M. Diamond. Publis^e^, Connecticut Douglas A. Bevins. Managing Editor State Democrats look OPINION James P. Sacks, City Editor In Brief for silver lining after Police meet over threats GRANBY — Police from' seven towns have “ Hecided to coordinate their investigation of cloud of Reagan win Jack telephone death threats made by an anonymous George Shultz is a frightened man -u-r-* . I '.ZL caller to 125 Hartford-area residents, Anderson By Mark A. DuduIs think that we’ve got to get Mr. Joe .America i... , ! ^ n Police met Wednesday to compare notes about United Press International back in the Democratic ranks in voting at targets will make concessions; the secretary’s the caller who tells residents he is in radio contact ' ' ' The reporter in the room says that George Shultz, our Washington the top. " ' behavior can only encourage them to think their with an accomplice waiting outside their homes .secretary of state, was literally shouting. The topic was HARTFORD — President Reagan's House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg. D-New r r i Merry-Go-Round with a shotgun. He claims the man will break in terrorism and the assassination of Indira Gandhi. “ We campaign is beginning to work. landslide win in Connecticut does not mean Haven, now a candidate for minority and kill anyone in the house il they do not answer in the United States,” he said, "h ave to wake up that it state voters are moving away from the leader, agreed Reagan’s personality — and -questioiK. FRIGHT IS AS CONTAGIOUS as this year’s Asian Democratic Party or that it needs, new not necessarily his politics — was the major is an international form of warfare, and it is directed The caller then asks if the resident is alone and Nicholas flu. It already seems to have infected many people in leadership, the state's top Democrats have reason for the Democratic trouncing. largely against us and our way of life and our way of where valuables are stored. said. “ You had a personal appeal on the part of thinking, and we have to recognize it and be prepared to Washington, a city now decorated with pre-cast cement Police said the caller has not attempted to Von Hoffman Reagan swept through Connecticut on his Mr. Reagan that is undeniable,” Stolberg defend ourselves and our values agaipst it.” barricades. They are at the White House and State carry out the threats. The calls, they said, are CiA finds way to re-election, carrying the state by said. " I think a liberal with that same kind While what the secretary had to say may or may not Department where they suggest that the people who made at various times of the day. They said the about 320,000 votes — the second largest of flavor, be it a Kennedy or someone else, work inside are living in a state of fearful apprehension. caller sounded businesslike and professional, but be true, it was a peculiar thing to say when talking margin in state history following Lyndon could have caused that same kind of they do not have any suspects or clues to his about the murder of the prime minister of India. Yet, compared to Britain, we have had to suffer very Johnson’s 4K.000-vote victory in 1964. sweep” polo great^ identity. Terrible as the deed was. it was not a blow against “ our few acts of terrorism these past few years. Reagan coattails helped state Rep. John House Minority Leader R E. Van Nor- A bomb was planted in the Capitol a few months ago, way of life ,” but against that of the vast republic of the Transplant patient improves G. Rowland of Waterbury defeat Demo­ strand. R-Dirien, who is now a candidate sulKontinent. Nor can it, by any stretch of the but other than that it has been years since political for spying cratic U.S. Rep. William R. Ratchford in tor House speaker, said it was too early to -4. ■aSaZ^ imagination, be called an act of international what it took to settle the score with terrorists, both the terrorists made an attempt. But you'd never know it NEW HAVEN — The state's first heart the 5th District and helped the GOP take tell if the Reagan victory pointed to a control of the state House and Senate — the political realignment. terrorism. Mrs. Gandhi was murdered by men in her White House and the Pentagon had to publicly from the look of Washington. Anti-terrorist precautions WASHINGTON - The problem transplant patient has shown definite progress in party's best showing in a dozen years. ■’I think Reagan’s popularity certainly own body guard, by fellow citizens. It was an act of repudiate him. meet the eye everywhere. Weli, bette safe than sorry. her recovery at Yale-New Haven Hospital - the CIA spy masters fac^ was a “ This was not any kind of repudiation contributed” to the landslide. Van Nor- religious terrorism, but not of the international If he w ere less upset he might see that with the% breathing on her own, getting out of bed and even Not necessarily. The English, under the most serious toughie; How to get their man in complaining. against the Democratic Party in the strand said. ” I don’t think you can look for terrorism which seemingly obsesses the American emotional outbursts, he ruhs the risk of making him self terrorist threats, have chosen not to transform an open Honolulu in a position where he’d Mary Jendraszek, 52. of East Lyme was still in country or in Connecticut,’'’ Gov. William A. basic realignments in one election. 1 think Secretary of State. a target. In modern times the president and Congress be rubbing elbows with foreign O’Neill said Wednesday. “ It was an you have to see things go' a little longer” society into a guarded one. The prime minister’s house serious condition but doctors were guardedly - —: have been the targets. No cabinet m em ber has had an at 10 Downing Street looks nakedly undefended potentates and millionaire , optimistic about her progress, a hospital absolute pro-President Reagan landslide. Both O’Neill and Stolberg said they didn’t THE MAN TALKS ABOUT IT all the time: if he is not attempt made on him since Lincoln, but surely Mr. compared to the protective stakeouts around businessmen. spokesman said Wednesday. You can’t interpret it any other way.” think the Reagan victory pointed to a need .sounding the tocsins of alarm, he is shaking a not so O’Neill said the Democratic Party has to for a shakeup in Democratic leadership, Shultz' repeated public statements can only serve to Washington’s major buildings. Doubtiess Scotland ’The answer: polo. Jendraszek received the heart of a 27-year-old metaphorical fist as he promises to wreak vengence on change to “ appeal on the national level to a such as replacing state party Chairman give some murderously malign person an idea. Yard has taken more defensive measures than meet the According to Ronald Ray Re- accident victim during surgery Saturday. the guilty andonnocent alike when next the terrorists Unfortunately the danger of being done in goes with . Jendraszek will remain in the third-floor broader stream of America.” adding he did James M. Fitzgerald. eye, but the British have also decided to take some wald — a Honolulu investment not think the party was in trouble at the “ If that be the case then every state strike. All in all it is the performance of a frightened the franchise in George Shultz' line of work and it does cardiothoracic intensive care unit for at least a serious extra risks rather than have their government counselor charged with fraud in chairman in the United States is going to be man. Instead of sounding defiantly strong, as Margaret ' week and stay in the hospital for 30 to 40 days. state and local levels. no good to be always talking about it. The president, play frightened turtle. the failure of what he insists was a "W e haven’t lost our constituents hereon all done. ” O'Neill said. Thatcher does. George Shultz is giving a good imitation who has been the victim of a mad gunman, never Once put in place, protective measures are never CIA-front company — his bosses in the local and state. However, we’ve lost it at In the state Senate, Republicans look a of someone who is scared out of his wits and that’s not a 4 - < mentions it; M argaret Thatcher, a woman 1>eing rescinded. Though airplane hijacking has ceased to be a the agency ordered him in 1980 "to Ross reports stay open the top when an incumbent president wins 24-12 margin while in the House the GOP desirable state of mind for the person running our stalked by some of the most violently homicidal men in by that kind of a percent.” O’Neill added. “ I had an 8665 margin. political fad, the X-ray machines at the airports are use polo as a vehicle to cultivate HARTFORD — The state’s highest court has 1 . foreign policy. the world, keeps the lip stiff and the talk to a minimum. with us forever. But the worst is that after a certain social and business relationships” overruled attempts by attorneys for multiple- Thus the other day, after he had announced the Terrorists, presumably, hope to get their way by point you can’t tell the difference between your guard with prominent foreigners. murder suspect Michael Ross to seal autopsy 1 I United States was willing to kill bystanders if that's causing so much pain, destruction and fright that their and your jailer. As it turned out. their Hawaiian . reports in the case. —— In an unwritten ruling Wednesday, the justices Visitor to U.S. says eye did better than expected; He An editorial eventually became the owner of sided with two newspapers whichargued that the polo club. under the first amendment the press and public had a right to see the four reports. : _ ^ r . It wasn't all Pim m ’s cups and campaigns too iong “ We are delighted,” said Leeland J. Cole-Chu, panetellas for Rewald, though. attorney for The Day of New London, who argued First he had to spend six months with an attorney from the Norwich Bulletin, NEW HAVEN (UPI) - A member of the for leaflets and polls cards rather than paid It won’t be easy learning to ride horseback. This political advertising on radio, television or Susan Handy. British Parliment who spent the last two became trickier than usual when Ross, 25, a Jewett City insurance agent, has weeks campaigning for former Republican in newspapers he discovered that he was allergic been indicted in connection with six slayings of Rep. Lawrence-J. DeNardis says he was In contrast, Connecticut newspapers to horses, and had to avoid any skin young women in Eastern Connecticut in the last shocked at the amount of money spent in were crammed with political advertising in for Republicans the weeks before the election and DeNardis contact with the critters. 2*/4 years. He faces the death penalty if convicted. U.S. congressional races. and Morrison each used slick television But Rewald rose to the chal-' He has also been charged with attempted The level of political campaign financing spots, including a take-off on a popular Connecticut voters ushered blaming it for unpopular murder, kidnapping and sexual assault in in the United States “ verges on the lenge, and soon acquired enough commercial for a fast-food chain. decisions. 'connection with an incident in July. 1981 in obscene.” said Malcolm Thornton, a in a new era in state politics equestrian expertise to qualify as a - Rolesville,..N.C. member of the Conservative Party repres­ Thornton decided to come to Connecticut Tuesday. Riding the crest of But when the state Su­ participating member of the Ha- The state Supreme Court heard arguments in enting Crosby, a community north of to help DeNardis and while deeply Ronald Reagan’s popularity, preme Court ordered Connec­ waii Polo Club. Its well-, the case Tuesday, when a public defender Liverpool, in the House of Commons. disappointed with the outcome of the maintained greensward has kissed "rough-and-tumble" race, he came to UPt photo the Republicans gained a ticut to spend more money for appointed as an attorney for Ross. Fred A combined $1.2 million was spent the mallets of local and interna­ IteCaprio, appealed a judge's earlier decision to between DeNardis and Democratic Rep. respect Morrison who “ exploited every majority in both the state education, the revenues had STRONG DOLLAR 1^ tional polo pros, as well as titled ‘ „m ake public the documents. Judge Seymour L. Bruce A. Morrison, who won re-election weakness to the fullest." >1 fresh start? Senate and House of Repre­ to be raised somehow. As the aficionados like Prince Charles of Hendel had ruled in a probable cause hearing in Tuesday in a hard-fought rematch of 1982 '' He didn' t miss a trick. ’ ’ Thornton said of Morrison, credited with turning the “ coat­ sentatives for the first time majority party, the Republi­ Britain and King Edward of September that he would seal only those when Morrison unseated DeNardis in John Gollucci, 13. of Methuen. Mass, checks out the ' documents which warrented secrecy, but would Connecticut’s 3rd District. tail" issue of President Reagan’s stagger­ since 1972. cans will face the same ISnd Malaysia. beginnings of a six-store mall being built behind his not seal all the documents as DeCaprio asked. Thornton noted Morrison spent about ing support into a negative issue for of hard decisions. DeNardis. homeT’JoTTn'has hopes of picking up a part-time job at Flushed with pride and $800,000 for a position that pays less than For years, the Republicans IN THIS EXALTED COM­ Honduran girl treated one-tenth that amount in annual salary and But Thornton claimed Morrison came one of the stores when they open giddy with power, the jubi­ PA N Y, Rewald was soon mining a said it seemed a “ strange arrangement of close to misrepresenting DeNardis’ record have hollered about budget HARTFORD — Doctors today are fighting to lant members of the new rich lode of useful information, pr^rities.” in Congress and said the same tactic in save the life of a “ very frightened” 7-year-old deficits during the tenure of useless tips and titillating gossip Thornton, who met DeNardis two years England would have cost the Democratic General Assembly vowed ' Honduran girl who was hit by a truck and has Judge probes prostitution Democratic administrations. ago when both took part in a U.S. State incumbent his seat. tough sledding for Goy. Wil­ for the delectation of his superiors - been flown to the United States for treatment. Department friendship program, said he is The campaign was bitter almost from the requested by Chief Stale’s AUur And when the state showed a in Langley, Va. There were always Doctors at St. Francis Hospital and Medical HARTFORD (UPI) - The liam O’Neill if he proves permitted to spend up to $7,500 in a start with Morrison and DeNardis tniding ney Austin J McGuigaii surplus, the G O P insisted it half a dozen or more CIA agents at Center said she would have died without more state’s chief court administrator unwilling to cooperate. campaign waged over a 26day period in his angry charges. Wednesday named a one-man was too big. the polo club “ working the foreign sophisticated treatment for the injuries suffered ______district. “ Politics is emotions." Thornton said, grand jury to investigate alleg^ In many respects, the 'The Republican leaders visitors,” Rewald confided to a Sept. 24 and said the treatment would take adding Reagan ran a “ masterful cam­ ^UL^AE<^l98't FoRtwoiJTH iTAH-TeteaBAM—U J l months at least. That is a high figure, he said, based on crimes dealing with city business friend. Crosby's rank as the second largest paign" even though his landslide victory change demanded by state said they would make the “ We're confronted with a very frightened child in Hartford and prostitution. According to an affidavit filed by population center in his district did not help his friend. DeNardis. voters on Election Day is surplus, and what they called who is dehydrated and undernourished, ’ ’ said Dr. Chief Court Administrator Aa­ WALLPAPER Rewald, other documents and In England. Thornton said, candidates “ American politics may be more hyped Anthony Morgan, the h o s p it a l’s traumatologist ron Ment appointed fellow Super­ heartening and refreshing. overtaxation, the issues of the spend a great deal of time “ pressing the up." hesaid. “ The scene and the actors may intelligence sources interviewed who evaluated the girl. ior Court Judge Francis X Hen- One-party politics produces 1984 campaign. by my associates Dale Van Atta flesh” and their campaign funds are spent change. But usually the script is the sam e." nessy to carry out the investigation SALE! staleness, inertia, and an They have made taxes the Open Forum and Indy Badhwar, four contact Save, BIG on every book, increased possibility of issue in campaigns past and made at the I polo club were a brand and pattern we sell! corruption. still lost most of them. particular beonanza for the CIA. State argues sabbath law 85 E. CENTER ST They were the Guatamas. a This year, the tax issue to turn around and run for that WASHINGTON (UPI) - The CALDWEll Connecticut Democrats Keep your dogs Hats are off wealthy Indonesia family; Saud deceased, who quit his job with the 649-5268 little stranger’s life. Supreme Court has heard argu- 1^orwalk-based Caldor company UP TO 70% OFF have been reeling from combined with others — and Mohammed, a crown prince of the luents concerning the equity of a after his employer would not allow Oil INC. with the president's popular­ under control to Bolton voters United Arab Emirates; Enrique Henry Parker’s phone bills, f Can’t you give your pets a little 1976 Connecticut law which allows him to take every Sunday off. Manufacturer’s ity — and produced a change 9S.9 S P E C I A L Cash • Carry the mess at the Department To the Editor: more consideration than this? Not To the Editor: Zobel, a leading Philippine banker, workers to refuse to work on their Thornton died three years ago. in leadership. and Sultan Muda Hassanal Bolkiah Sabbath Days. per gal. C. O. 0 List Prices of Transportation, and the ^ to mention your neighbors. Not Thornton’s request was valid No, the Republicans can’t I would like to pass a word of only could your family pet meet his I would like to thank the people of of Brunei. Justices of the high court Wed­ under the Connecticut law, but the Featuring... Earl Waterman debacle. It nesday heard Connecticut Attor­ state Supreme Court overruled the 649-8841 thank Mr. Reagan for their wisdom to all the dog owners in this death from an unsuspecting vehi­ Bolton who took time to vote on The sultan, an avid polo player, was tiiiie for them to feel the ney (General Joseph Lieberman ' cake by invalidating the law in ISMmum requirement lovely town of ours. Being the cle, but what about another dog? Nov. 6. “Of 2,517 registered voters, was a prestigious coup for Rewald Sweetheart Roses *^<30 victory more than any spe­ support the law as imposing only 1983. The court said the First heat from the electorate. Dogs by nature are territorial. 2,158 i (85.7 percent) voted on and the CIA. His tiny country on M cm eue#eef lo CAeage duzeii cific issue. But if things go owner of two large dogs, I am "slight” burdens, while lawyers Amendment prohibits the passage the northern end of Borneo is one of SSO-1.000 gals. 93.9 C.0.0. On the other hand, state getting a little annoyed at all the Being the owner of two of the Election Day. The highest vote for a department store disagreed. of laws that advance religion. wrong in the next two years, the richest per capita in the world, Republicans have been trans­ so-called dog lovers around here. strongest and most aggressive of total oA the referendum questions “ This is excessive government After the Connecticut Supreme they can’t point and finger at thanks to its oil. formed in short order from breeds (German shepherd and was 1,878. Only 87 percent of the favoritism toward religion,” said Court struck down the law, the the opposition and say: doberman pinscher)-, I know how total voters (2,158) voted on the The friendship Rewald culti­ Paul Gewirtz, a Yale law professor state Legislature passed a law the vocal opposition to the While walking my pets the other ^ OF MANCHESTER ^ “There’s your culprit.” evening (yes, leashed), I encoun­ territorial they are. referendum questions. We ob­ vated between chukkers paid off at acting as a constitutional scholar allowing workers to take a day off party saddled with responsi­ a time when the United States was . for the Caldor department store to practice their religion, as long as CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA tered several roadblocks along the viously would have liked to see bility. That demands a signif­ And for all you law-abiding everyone vote on the referendum competing with other countries for company, which is challenging the it did not cause undue hardship. ' way. Rounding a comer, I was law. I JTa T O MON.-PRI. 10-9 icant shift in the wgiy they Letters policy citizens who do, as I do, leash their questions even though it probably the sultan’s attention — and cash. But simultaneously the case was j I NOW greeted with a cute little loose dog ’The case forces the justices in appealed to the Supreme Court and conduct themselves. dogs; Would you appreciate a would not have made a difference Encouraged by Rewald, the sultan The Manchester Herald wel­ quickly approaching. I stopped my part to define boundaries of the high court justices agreed to ON roaming dog in your yard to annoy made his first visit to the United comes letters to the editor. dogs, but this little roamer natu­ in the outcome. religious freedom, deciding to hear the case last spring. SALE! The Republicans’ task in your pet? States, and the relationship has M ayFair Letters should be brief and to rally wanted a closer look, so I was We are looking forward to the what extent the state should the coming months is to help flourished since. Lieberman, who is an Orthodox rj Your Wall-Tax* daaler is the point. They should be typed forced to turn and run my dogs to May town elections and would like' accomodate individual reUgious So please, folks, for your pets’ Jew, argued that the Connecticut inviting you lo look lor Iheaa the governor craft a tight, or neatly handwritten, and, for to have the same percentage of beliefs. A range of special interests another street. safety and the safety of your Supreme Court’s actions actuaUy money-saving stickers on pebple voting then. Our hats are off BUT IT WAS ZOBEL. the are watching for the ruling. efficient budget that consid­ ease in editing, should be double­ neighbors’ pets, keep your dogs impedes on a person’s right 'to his stock ot Wall-Tex • sam­ spaced. to Bolton voters. I just wish you Filipino banker, who was probably Supporting the law are the ers taxpayers’ needs and After calming my friends down, under control. It will make the federal government, state govern­ practice his or her religion. He said ple books Find them and The Herald reserves the right would have voted in the affirm a­ the greatest source of worthwhile treat yourself to 30% oH the increasing demands on the and getting them back to enjoying whole neighborhood a little ments and religious groups. In. he has “ great admiration” for tive for referendum question 6 information for Rewald and his suggested retail price per to edit letters in the interests of our stroll, my male spotted happier. opposition are the AFL-CIO and Thornton’s stance. state’s resources. (sm ile). CIA masters. One of the world’s HARVEY'S roll ot the patterns you se­ brevity, clarity and taste. another approaching dog — unat­ businesses who say the law allows But Gewirtz countered that the The GOP has always Dave Femald richest men and chairman of the lect. Address letters-to: Open Fo­ tended as well. While struggling L.Saglio the state to intrude into the private law “ favors employees (who prac­ Chose from exciting con­ chided its rival for being the Board of Education member Bank of the PhiUppine Islands. Election Week Special rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. with my dogs and yelling at the 389 Hartford Road sector. tice religion) over other employees temporary designs, tradl- 180 Brandy St. Zobel was a close friend of The case began with a complaint “ tax-and-spend party,” Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. little stranger. I was again forced Maachesler who have competing secular rea­ tionals. colonials, metallica. /> Bolton President Ferdinand Marcos and by Donald E. Thornton, now sons” to take a day off. _____ H A N D K N IT Boiled Wool NYLON textures, plaids and tiorala; his influential wife, Imelda. they’re all here at remarkable Tapping into the Marcoses had Sweaters JACKETS SK I V E S T S savings So come irt— look been difficult, because of the first tor the bright red sticker- — and buy yourself a deco­ Sen. Specter ‘hot dogs’ for the TV cameras lady’s hatred and suspicion of the rating bargain CIA. But it wasn’t long befor« *26“ *59®® CARDIGAN REG. *54 REG. *100 Limited Sins A tZuantitles By Steve Gerstel Senate found out what all his Who can resist hearings on such Zobel became, in Rewald’s words, PLAY JACKPOT justice subcommittee. Specter can As for'corporal punishment in “ a tremendous source of informa­ colleagues know but most do not topics as corporal punishment in wander pretty much where be schools, that appears to be a WASHINGTON - With nary a tion on the thoughts and move- J A N E C O L B Y take advantage of — the best time schools, violence on television and wants. After all, there are few matter that has been settled at the Poly Garb Silk & Angora challenge. Sen. Arlen Specter of menU of President Marcos and his to hold a hearing is during the dog pornography? things that do not touch on the lives local level in almost all public Pennsylvania wins the annual “ hot government.” days of a recess. Who can do without tales of of children. jurisdictions. V elours SWEATERS dog” award as the Senate’s top Rewald told bis attorney that SLACKS One network reporter, shut out teachers cracking knuckles, may­ Basically, the role of a subcom­ It is difficult to fathom wh, publicity hound during the current Zobel ’ ‘was not a fan of Marcos, but by the dearth of news on Capitol hem on the tube or good old smut? mittee is to determine the extent of Specter can add with his b ea rin g $]^499 congressional recess. Hill, feels saved every week by ^ e had a close relationship with BINGO To his credit. Specter does a problem, the remedies, if any, to already existing knowledge *12*® Alta iNluru valin zip atrip For those not familiar with '•^arcos.” He elaborated; “They Specter’s extravaganzas because dragoon some witnesses to the and the drafting of legislation. But about these issues. It is even more sports terminoloy, the deragotory uid have dinner together, enters OUR BEST SELLING S ill indi 12-3-84 they get him on camera. ’The other hearings who have a legitimate Specter certainly is not charting . difficult to figure out what kind of EVERY DAY Famous SKYR Borcly Square “hot dog” or “hot dogging” is tain other politicians and world COTTON & CORDUROY network reporters, to say nothing expertise in these fields. But their uiiknown areas. federal remedy he could propose. Novelty Shetland NOVELTY PATTERN Reg. *22.79 bestowed on jocks who grandstand leaders together. And he’s come of the print types, are equally testimony is really not racy enough PANT COATS PULL-ON PANTS for the fans, very often to make up thankfull but perhaps less back and tell me about it, with no Win A Trip For Two Sweaters 8i Vests to get guaranteed coverage. . ’The issues of corporal punish­ Which leads to only one conclu­ for a lack of natural skills. SALE nSeSO demonstrative. ment. television violence and sion: Pink-red butts, tiny tots idea in the world that I was with th » To balance the lineup. Specter CIA.” $g99 MANCHESTER As chairman of the Senate pornography are old — kid­ glued to mayhem on the screen and juvenile justice subcommittee. Committee hearings, during a has listened to the tale of a young *26“ - . - % PRICE WALLPAPER ind PAINT whipping in schools and smut go pom flick stars telling bow it feels The two men went into business Specter wins the award for a series recess, are rare. ’There are some lady who still feels the sting of a far, far back in history. together, and Zobel even arranged IBS Wm I Mlddla Turnpiki long-ago punishment, two little to be tied up'for a hot scene are a Acrylic Fair Isle of hearings he has held since every year but not many. ’The Supreme Court for years has a private meeting between the CIA, to HAWAII sure way to get Specter’s name in Manchutar Congress called it a year three- In the weeks since Congress tykes of about 5 who love the WITH THIS coupon 1 wrestled with the question of what the papers and his picture on spy and Marcos, Rewald said. quarters of the way through the mayhem they watch and a pair o t 64(M)143 adjourned, there have been per­ is and what is not pornography and television. ’The cost to Rewald of his SWEATER women who appear in pornogra­ See Page 2. TAKE ANOTHER 10% OFF 1 calendar. haps half a dozen hearings, three of polo-playing assignment was a bad Open Mon . Tuas. kri. a Sal a-S:S0 what is protected by the Constitu­ Wail Til Noon. Thura 6S ’The S4-year-old Pennsylvanian them by Specter’s subcommittee. phic movies — and don’t seem to back from a head-on collision witA OUR ONCE REDUCED COATS I tion. And the problem of violence Sieve Gerstel is a WasUagloa (or his publicity managers) has And Specter’s hearings are sure­ mind it at all. *10®® Sarvica— Savings— Satisfaction on television has been examined in another horseman, and a 100-count' As chairman of the juvenile reporter for United Press lateraa- after his first four years -in the fire publicity gatherers. any number of forums. indictment from his collision with the securities laws 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Nov. 8. 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. 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AAFE. ;_He is promising more, of the control "esar” who would be in Movio Channoi iTM Gl Virgin Islands today for a week- awakens after a five year coma to (ir>d him TMC 9 :3 0 P M (22) 9d) Night Court BuH is same over the next four years. charge of all negotiations on USA USA Notworfr lUSAl long vacation with his family, was self with the unavoidable gift of second ecstatic at the prospect of becoming a vol 7We’re going to continue what reducing the super powers' arse­ unteer father to a 13-year-old boy. asked Wednesday if he could sight Christopher Walken. Martin Sheen. we've been doing, and, if need be, nals but his aide said Reagan Brooke Adams 1983 Rated R (41) De Fiesta identify with Adlai Stevenson, who we’ll take our case to the people,” would only put nuclear talks under (U S A l Cartoon Express C£) (40$ MOVIE; ‘Great Impofter* A con [TM C> MOVIE: "Thrsshold' A heart sur­ once said in defeat he was “ too old he told reporters Wednesday. man charms his way mto a as principal geon must withstand the pressure of one umbrella if the Soviets made to cry and it hurts too much to 6 :3 0 P M CSD O m Day at a Time of the school whore his ex-fiancee teaches performing the first artificial heart tran­ ; Reaganandhiswife, Nancy, ina the same move. laugh.” (iD Barrtey Mitter but soon becomes involved in tackhrtg the splant Dr^ald Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum, scbool-is-out spirit, happily de­ There have been reports the , ”A little of that.” Mondale & ^ NBC News school's ir>crBasir>g drug pr(^>lems An Mare Winningham 1982 Rated PG parted Los Angeles Wednesday to administration was considering thony Geary. Lorna Patterson. Billy Dee //-* I mused. Nightly Business ReprKt I 0 :0 0 P M CS) Knot's Landing As Lo­ s i - '- o rest and relax for four days at their Williams 1984 appointment of a nuclear arms MADELEINE KUNIN The day after conceding his Jeffersons tus Point's grand opening hears, Sumner is mountaintop 638-acre ranch near “ czar” and Reagan appeared to be CiD News involved in a bold move to keep Abby off . .. no landslide here hard-fought campaign to Reagan ^ ABC News (11) MOVIE; Casino Royate* James Bond • baiarKe (60 min.) ^ Santa Barbara. They will return to confirming those reports. ALLEY OOP D«y» Orauc in St. Paul, Minn., Mondale kept a (4^f) Noticiero SIN IS pressed out of retirement when four in­ Washington Sunday. Most frequently mentioned for ( ^ News stiff upper lip. (CNN) Showbii Today ternational agents ask for his help in THERE1S SOMElVlING FISHY GOIN' AVvvn! I'LL HAFTA O K A Y .J I M i : Reagan's first order of business the job is retired Lt. Gen. Brent smashing SMERSH Peter Sellers. Ursula CD (4^ 20/20 (Closed Captioned) ” We did our best.” he said. “ In a [E S P N ] Mazda SpbrtsLook ON WITH THOSE TWO, AN' I SURE REMEMBER TH' TRY IT AGAIN.' Monday will betto tackle a broad Scoweroft, former national secur­ Andress. David Niven 1967 (It) Independent News WISH I kCNEW W H AT IT W AS.' SYMBOL ON THAT sense, it’s a relief. This has been a review of the 1986 fiscal year ity affairs adviser. Vermont 7 :0 0 P M 3D CBS News ( ^ Dr. Gene Scott (jjf) Dr. Gene Scott BAG OF SALT.' long tough campaign.” budget, when chief of staff James While Reagan is at the ranch, QD CWfi M*A’S*H (20) MOVIE' Houdini' The man consi­ (28) Twilight Zone On his last flight aboard “ The Ebker says Reagan will be looking Reagan’s current national secur­ (£) ABC News dered to be the world's greatest magician Louisville Slugger,” the normally (2^ 3 ^ Hill Street Blues FuriHo is under “gcross the board” for programs ity adviser, Robert McFarlane, ( £ Deltas IS shown tn biographical corrtedy Tony pressure to find the killer when a respected tabs lady remote Mondale filed through the Curtis. Janet Leigh. Tonn Thatcher 1953 h »can slash. will present him with his analysis (il) Jeffersons community leader is slain (60 min ) aisle of his campaign plane mak­ (22) (3^ Coeby Show Vartessa takes, a 3 u t defense spending and Socipl of two separate CIA investigations (if) Dr. Ger>e Scott (24) Constitution: That Delicate BaWtce ing small talk with reporters who crash course in the clarinet from Di^^y Gil­ National Security and Freedom of the SMurity will remain sacrosanct, — one by the C IA’s inspector lespie when Cliff finds out that she can't as leader have followed him for 20 months (20) Star Trek Press ' The extent to which the Constitu­ Ewcer said. general and another by the presi- play a r>ote and posed for pictures with staff (22) Wheel of Fortune tion actually does grant freedom of the 31either Reagan or his top aides dent’sintelligence oversight board - (24) Rainbow Jackpot press in regard to government foreign pol­ By Kevin'Goddord members. His daughter Eleanor (24) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour «w e calling his victory a "man­ — on the controversial manual (38) MOVIE; Midway* Pt. 2 icy IS discussed (R) (60 min ) (Closed Cap- United Press International danced in the aisle. (UD Family Feud tiorred) ! i o j o - date” in view of the slim gains in prepared for Nicaraguan rebels on ^1) Noche de Gala .o&aAosS M-e O 0<» (41) Leortela (3® Thai's HolhAwood the House of about 13 seats and the guerrilla warfare against the This Old House (CC) M O NTPELIER, Vt. - Made­ The plane's captain did some­ ($7) Nightly Business Report (57) Great Chefs/New Orleans loss of two senators on the Sandinista government. Pr^ice Woman leine Kunin shattered a gender thing special to mark the occasion (01) D iffrent Strokes 4(9 1 ) Starsky and Hutch Republican side in the Senate. Reagan insisted that there is barrier this week when she be­ on the return flight from Minne­ (C N N ] Moneyline (CNN) Prime News " THE BORN LOSER '-‘iiy Art Sanaom Asked if he was claiming a nothing in the document dealing (C N N ) Evening News came the first woman ever elected sota, getting permission to make a (E S P N ] SpoitsCenter (H B O ) Inside the NFL Len Oawsdn and jnandate, he replied at a 10-minute with a.ssasinations as previously Nick Buonic(K8ti review this week's NFL ac­ (M A X ) MOVIE: Blue Thunder* The pilot governor in Vermont. pass at Washington’s National (U S A ] C w e Bears tion of a super-chopper urKOvers a plot to turn DO66 HAVE BEEM<3(A5)N6 THI^ post-election news conference be- reported and called it all "much Airport without landing, then his crime-fighting machine against an un­ HeVCATCM She says voters should share the p m Jbre departing Los Angeles; ado about nothing.” flying the Boeing 727 over the 7:30 PM 3) Magazine ( m a x ] MOVIE: 'Promises in the Dark' suspecting city Roy Scheider. Warren puff" '(00 e o L D M e ! i t ! honor. All In the Family A strong willed, compassionate doctor Oates. Malcolm McDowell Rated R Washington Monument, with a fights to maintain her obfectivity as a "The real tribute here is to the CfD Wheel of Forturu» glimpse of the White House in the youfKj patient struggles against cancer 1 0 :3 0 P M (it) News people of Vermont,” she declared UP) photo Irtdependent News Marsha Mason. Ned Beatty. Susan Clark (20) Twilight Zone fleagan says wife’s OK Wednesday. “ They expressed autumn sunshine. 1979 122) M *A -S“H 138) Odd Couple their independence ... It is Ver­ Wearing windbreaker, sneakers and holding a cigar in (TM C) MOVIE: 'T A G - tha Auassi. Running mate Geraldine Fer­ (3CK Entertainment Tonight (41) 24 Horas l-l&ANTA BARBARA, Calif. lUPI) "It was affecting her for quite monters who have made history.” nation Game* An inrKicent game of kiilers- raro was there to greet Mondale his hand, Walter Mondale talks to reporters on election (38) Barney Miller some time,” he said. "But she’s The Burlington Democrat, tired at>d-victims suddenly becomes real (5 7 ) On the Money The costs of having a {-.President Reagan says his wife, and did something forbidden dur­ eve. The former Democratic presidential nominee said (4Q) Peoi^'s Court Robert Carradine. Lmda Hamilton. Bruce baby and the ins and outs of investing in {fancy, is recovering from "a very feeling much better and still has a looking but happy, emerged from a ing the campaign — planted a kiss Abbott Rated PG gold are examined (Closed Captioned) nasty fall” she took three days ago pretty tender lumiL-there on the lengthy strategy session with Wednesday he's leaving national politics after his defeat (5^ Wild World of Animats on his left cheek. Their families [USA] PFB Arm Wrestling vtar OiSt gave her a bump on the bead. (left) side of her head. advisers to savor her narrow ifl) Ofte Day at a Time h t hugged and kissed on the tarmac; Tuesday to President Reagan. 8:30 PM (3) PM Magazine I During a post-election news “ But that's what it was," he said. victory and begin assembling the (C N N ) Crossfire 1 1 :0 0 P M CD (® 82) (stt ® the candidates flashed the thuinbs- C D M OVIE: ‘Some Like It Hot* T w o mu­ News sonference in Los Angeles Wednes­ "And it's all going away now.” first new executive branch admin­ (ESPN) PKA Full Contact Karate sicians. witriesses to a Chicago murder, up victory sign and Mondale said. Lightweight Conteruters Bout Coverage CD Taxi day, Reagan discussed his wife’s The first lady looked pale but istration in eight years. message was a moderate, practi­ Reagan Oct. 7 in Louisville, Ky. disguise themselves as girls Tony Cunts. "History will deal kindly with this of this karate bout is presented from At Jack Lemmon. Marilyn Monroe 1959 C D Rhil Silvers health and said she was "feeling noted that she felt “ fine” when she cal, sound and solid one. it didn’t " I would say my chances for lanta G A (90 min ) FRANK AND ERNEST 'byBobThavet “ My only promise is to roll up my effort.” 122) Family Ties While Steven and dO Odd Couple much better.” boarded the helicopter with her take. (H B O ] Talktng Sex w/ Your Kids Here sleeves and go to work,” said winning probably disappeared at Elysc are away on vacation. MaMory has an (ji) Dr. Gene Scott :” I know there were some rumors husband at the Santa Monica Solemn but showing flashes of are the how to s for explaining the birds accident with the family car and is desper­ Kunin, who was surrounded by her “ It is also the case that I was the end of the second debate,” he and the bees to your children Honeymooners started as to what could be Airport to fly to their 600-acre humor. Mondale earlier held a running against an incumbent ate to fix It before their return C R E D IT d e p t ; X F ^ E L Lifcf X W ON family and friends during her said. Dr. Who wrang,” he said, apparently refer- ranch. (U S A ) NHL Hockey Edmonton at New (24) Better Health (24) 10-minute victory declaration. news conference in St. Paul and president with the strength -of the Mondale also complained about Jersey rbig to her previous health prob- Shortly after Iter arrival at the ($7) G.l. Dtary ® M*A*S*H announced he has no plans to seek incumbency, who was very popu­ "bloodletting” in the eight-way A TPeAt>MILL WITH I m when she had a very small ranch, Mrs. Reagan donned her 8 : 0 0 P M CSD Magnum PI. Magnum d D Gong Show While Kunin, was in Burlin^on the presidency or elective office lar, is very popular personally, race for the party nomination he has a problem dtH:idimj whether or not to cancerous growth rem ov^ from jeans and began to unwind after (C N N ] Moneytine claiming her victory. Republican again and will practice law in very well liked, in the midst of said "left scars that I carried with submit evider>ce that would ck'ar a sus­ 9 :0 0 P M (D Simon & Simon hhr upper lip in December 1982. the arduous “ last hurrah” cam­ (HBO] MOVIE: The BaHad of Gregorio PAYMeNT/--* John Easton was 37 miles away in Washington. what is perceived as good eco­ me through the rest of the pected killer (60 mm | C D Merv Griffin ;” She had a very nasty fall in the paign of her husband. Cortez' Accused of murdering a lawman, •Jn Montpelier — conceding the hard- nomic times.” he said. campaign.” CSD Ritu^s (if) Dr. Gene Scott a cowhand flees toward Mexico with a IT'S -JoR T op early morning (Sunday) in Sacra- Sheila Tate, the first lady’s press fought campaign and sabring he has He also gave a candid assess­ -« 600-m an posse hot on his trail Rated PG ment of why he lost. Mondale said he know from the njento in the bedroom there and secretary, said Mrs. Reagan ob­ no plans to seek a recount. The campaign lost “ seven or [U S A ] Make Me Laugh * 'S T A Y a s Yo u g o " . bumped her head quite severely,” served once more, “ Campaigns Mondale said he had trouble beginning it would be "tough” to eight days that were precious” to 11:15 PM dS Reporter 41 Ffeagan explained. The accident last much too long.” “ It appears that the voters have convincing young Americans of his defeat Reagan but thought "w e the August controversy over “She’s great,” said Tate. "She spoken,” he said. ” I have congrat­ “ vision of the future” and winning had changed the landscape” after whether Ferraro’s husband, John I I :3 0 P M (D Three's Company o{;curred while the Reagans were irrthe final stages of campaigning feels a little tender” where she fell, ulated Mrs. Kunin on a tremendos over moderates and independents. the national party convention in Zaccaro, would release his- tax CD Charlie's Angels in California. “ but not as wobbly as she was.” campaign.” "Even though I thought my July and the first debate with returns, he said. 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Suspect* A happily married man's tranquil W E S T E A S T By James Jacoby club, and ruffed dummy’s last heart* 16's w d s) S|lnn1nmii take whatever what went wrong. of Melrose, Mass. Before he retired, he worked for tasks they give me,” said Zinsser, She was a member of the Order Pratt 4 Whitney in East Hartford. Cummings said the Democrats The Temple turns 20 a two-tprm incunnbent who regis­ locally would be taking a look at of the Eastern Star of Melrose, and He was a member of the Ellington tered a 4.038-vote victory over a former secretary of the Melrose- temssH the recent campaigns'^ to see what Congregational Church. Democrat Stephen T. Cassano on problems they could overcome in Wakefield Hospital in Melrose. ' He is survived by four grand­ Tuesday. She is survived by two sons. children and several great­ the townwide elections next fall. Zinsser and other Republicans The only local Democrat to win Bruce M. MacKay of Andover and grandchildren. today called the election results in A dinner-dance will salute a Manchester landmark Gary L. MacKay of Concord. N .C.; Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main Tuesday was state Rep. James H. siwtwir the slate a victory for Connecticut McCavanagh of Manchester, who a sister, Hester Kempton of St., has charge of arrangements, taxpayers. Meredith, N.H.; and six which are incomplete. won a second term over Republi- ’ The Republicans will work to can Jonathan Mercier in the 12th By Margaret Hayden about the plight of Israel and its grandchildren. reduce state taxes, spending and Assembly District by 336 votes. Herald Reporter struggle with the Arab nations that The funeral was held at the Nancy Agnes Smith 4 / 1 BMM gqverhment waste, tlwy said. Robinson Funeral Home in Mel­ Meanwhile, election officials seek to annihilate it," said Wind. Nancy Agnes Smith. 61, of "As far as the taxpayer, he's were preparing today for a recoqQ^ For 20 years the three-domed rose. Burial was in Puritan Lawn much |>etter served when there's He added the temple's school Farmington, died at Hartford in the 13th Assembly District, brick structure at 400 E. Middle Memorial Park in West Peabody. two parties representing him,” teaches its students about the Mass. Hospital Tuesday. She was the wife where unofficial returns gave Turnpike h a f been the center of of Lynwood V. Smith and the said Agostinelli. "I think this is persecution of Jews in Russia. Memorial donations may be ICm^ S / i l W f i l M ) Republican state Rep. 'kisie L. daughter of John T. Howat of what the founding fathers had in Jewish education, worship and made to the American Cancer Swensson of Manchester a 15-vote service for Conservative Jews in "There are only a handful of Manchester. mind when they wanted checks victory over former Manchester Society. and balances.” Manchester and surrounding synagogues in Russia and no She lived in Farmington the last Mayor John W. Thompson. 28 years and was a member of For the first time since 1972, the towns. rabbinical institutionss," Wind Both Cummings and Democratic said. He said Jewish customs and Sophie E. Bania - South Congregational Church. Republicans took control of both Registrar of Voters Herbert Stev­ On Saturday, the Jewish com­ Sophie E. (Pawalec) Bania, 89. Hartford, the state Senate and House of enson said today they did not munity will salute Temple Beth the Hebrew language are of’ 183 Thompson Road, died Besides her husband and father, Representatives Tuesday as Presi­ expect the recount to change the Sholom with a dinner-dance. The forbidden. dent Ronald Reagan racked up his Wednesday at Manchester Mem­ .she is survived by a son, Craig L. outcome of that race. evening will start with cocktails at Both rabbis have participated in 49-state victory. orial Hospital. Born in Poland, she Smith of Farmington: two broth­ Cummings predicted a "chal­ 7:30 p.m. and dinner at 8:30 p.m. interfaith programs and talked lived in Enfield for 60 years and ers. John Howard of Andover and J "We see this as a gora opportun­ lenging", next two years for the with groups interested in learning UPl photo ity to show the people of the state of moved to Manchester two years Allan Howard of Tolland: two Democratic party. He said that Underneath those three domes, more about the synagogue and its ago. She was employed at the sisters, Margaret Wetmore of Connecticut that we can govern," Democratic legislators cannot the temple's rabbis explained, are Zinsser said. faith. former Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Manchester and Jeanie Slater of Odds on George fight among themselves over the temple's social hail, the temple Legislative priorities under a Co. for 49 years and retired in 1%3. Wallingford: and several nieces issues if they are to remain a force itself and the temple school. "We have an excellent Judaica She was a member of the Polish and nephews. Danny Shiggins, betting shop manager for bookmakers Republican majority are likely to at the state Capitol. include eliminating some taxes, library that is open to the commun­ Women's Alliance Group and a The funeral will be Friday at II William Hill of London, marks up the betting odds today "There's no question that there The domes symbolize the tents getting rid of the party leveCon ity,” Flavin said. "We have an communicant of St. Adalbert's a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home. must be a change...in the manage­ erected by the Israelites when they for the next American election. Robert Bedford is given a voting machines and considering outstanding collection of books on Church. Enfield. 500 Elm St.. Rocky Hill. Burial will ment, the attitude and the spirit of were wandering the desert after 33-1 chance to capture the White House in 1988. setting up an inspector general's the Holocaust," he added. 8 She is survived by three sons, be in Rose Hill Memorial Park in the statewide Democratic party,” they left Egypt on their way to post to look for fraud and waste in Stanley Bania and Edward J. Rocky Hill. Calling hours are today Cummings said. Israel, the rabbis said. from 7 to 9 p.m. government. Zinsser said. THE MANCHESTER TEM­ Bania, both of Enfield, and John E. The domes also symbolize the The three-domed synagogue. Temple Beth Sholom, is 20 celebrate its anniversary Saturday with a dinner-dance. Memorial donations may be sent "I think you'll see a tougher PLE’S history began at the turn of Bania of Manchester: five grand- Nicaragua warns U.S. three functions of the temple. years old. The congregation and community vvill Tickets are $37.50 each. children and six great­ / to the American Cancer Society, going for new spending mea­ the century. "It's a house of prayer, study grandchildren. / 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford. sures." said Republican Town In 1907 there were only six Chairman Curtis M. Smith. "I also and assembly,” explained Leon The funeral will be Friday at 8:15 Insanity plea Jewish families living in town. a.m. from Leete-Stevens Enfield Ralph Dunlap of territorial violation think you'll see great pressure on Wind, rabbi emeritus. state agencies to clean up their Around 1910, when there were Chapel, 61 South Road. Enfield, Ralph 1. Dunlap. 61. of Somers.; to be defense about a dozen Jewish families in with a mass of Christian burial at 9 Bv Dianne Klein Sandinista Defense Forces to act.” THE BRICK STRUCTURE was retired technical director and ' town, families organized the Man­ a m. in St. Adalbert's Church. re.search chemist for Monsanto Co. United Press International defend them," the broadcast said. The shift in power will put designed by a Philadelphia archi­ chester Hebrew Free-Loan Burial will be in St. Adalbert's for more than 40 years until his Voz de Nicaragua also charged a Democratic Gov. William A. NEW LONDON (UPI) - An tectural firm, Geddes, Brecher, O'Neill in a precarious position, Association. Cemetery. Calling hours are today retirement, died Thursday at CORINTO. Nicaragua (UPI) — U.S. frigate was some 12 miles off East Lyme man who fatally shot .Qualls and Cunningham, and con­ A suspected U.S. spy plane flew the Republicans said. his wife while she waited to begin from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Baystate Medical Center, Spring- Corinto and equipp^ with "belli­ structed by Manchester builder t m r r over the port of Corinto today, "I think the real test is going to divorce proceedings in a crowded From that evolved the Jewish Memorial donations may be field, Mass. cose equipment designed to create Jack Hunter. made to the Paramedic Fund, 75 He is survived by his wife. apparently examining a Soviet panic among the Nicaraguan peo­ be on the governor," Agostinelli Norwich courtroom will plead Community Club, so named in Wind was the spiritual leader of Center St., Manchester. 06040. Dorothy (Dickie) Dunlap: two freighter believed carrying MiG-21 ple. ' It said that U.S. helicopters said when asked if the Republicans insanity. 1935. The club had a traveling ■gen k 7 .sons, Roger C. Dunlap in Chicago, jets, and created a sonic boom that were circling the frigate. and O'Neill could work together. Kenneth L. Spargo, 53, was the temple from 1945 to 1979, and rabbi lead the prayers. Soon they Stephen E. Koski Sr. III., and Stephen S. Dunlap of panicked residents, Sandinista of­ Similiar reports of sonic booms "His leadership goals are going to arrested May 23 moments after he continues to teach in the temple decided to build a synagogue. The Mansfield Depot: a sister. Jane ficials said. were reported over Rivas, a city 15 have to surface when the General shot his wife.Priscilla W. Spargo, school which bears his name. congregation’s first temple at the n o n Stephen E. Koski Sr . 86, of 14 Assembly meets.” N w n Highsaw in Chevy Chase, Md. A Pentagon spokesman denied miles from Nicaragua's southern 44. She died a short time later. Today more than 200 children corner of Myrtle and Linden Kerry St., died Tuesday at Man­ A memorial service will be U.S. aircraft had flown in Nicara­ border with Costa Rica, and in "They're going to back the Spargo's lawyer, Leo J. McNam­ from kindergarten through grade chester Memorial Hospital. He guan-air space. governor against the wall," said Streets was dedicated in June 1940 Saturday at 11 a.m. at Somers Masaya, southeast of Managua. ara. said Wednesday in New 12 learn Jewish customs, rituals with a solemn ceremony. n^pn was the-husband of Alice (Rydle- "This is a provocation of impe­ Democratic Town Chairman Theo­ iA H R - 0 Funeral Home, 354 Main St., Nicaragua sent a letter of protest London Superior Court his client and an understanding of the faith wicz) Koski. rialist forces.” the government dore Cummings. "They're going to As the number of Jews in town Somers. Wednesday to the State Depart­ had been examined by Dr. Walter in the temple's school. Students at , He was born in Poland on April 8. radio station Voz de Nicaragua ment. denouncing a "flagrant have some fun — they've waited a A. Bordon, a prominent criminal increased, an addition was built, Memorial donations may be this conservative synagogue study iT o n n w ^ n e 1898, and settled in Manchester in said after claiming the jet roared ' violation" of its territory by two long tihie." psychiatrist. but, it too, was soon outgrown. In made to the American Heart Jewish history, modem Israel and 1914. At the beginning of World Association. Western Mass Div­ over Corinto and the capital of U.S. warships shadowing the So­ "Hopefully, the governor will Based on Bordon's report, 1957 the congregation bought its. War I, he signed up and joined the ision, 393 Maple St.. Springfield. Managua. viet freighter. see it our w ay/' said Zinsser. "If McNamara said he will use the Hebrew as it is used in synagogues. present site at 400 E. MiddIO N Polish army from Manchester, 01105. Sandinista soldiers fired anti­ In Washington, a Pentagon spo­ not. we're going to have a Mexican defense based on mental disease or "The youth and adult school is Turnpike and broke ground for the returning to Poland to participate aircraft weapons Wednesday when kesman denied that any U.S. standoff.” defect. the most important function," said building in September 1962. On in World War I in the Allied Forces. Mary E. Devine they believed another U.S. plane warships were in the vicinity. The Republicans have enough Judge Joseph J. Purtill, on the Rabbi Richard Flavin, spiritual Sabbath Eve, Jan. 3, 1964, a Before he retired, he worked as a votes in the Senate to override a flew over the port but there were no The red-and-black Soviet freigh­ motion of New London County leader of the temple since 1979. farewell service was held at the old mechanic for many years at the Mary E. (Keane) Devine, 88, of reports of shooting today. A veto by O'Neill, but fall short of the ter, Gakuriani, arrived at the main State's Attorney C. Robert Satti, Some 268 Manchester families and temple on Myrtle and Linden Cheney mills. He was one of the Manchester, died Wednesday at a Pentagon spokesman denied U.S. required two-thirds in the house. local convalescent home. She was Nicaraguan port of Corinto, 60 ordered a separate psychiatric 90 families from other towns Streets. founders of St. John the Baptist aircraft had been shot at by miles northeast of Managua. The election left the Republicans evaluation by a doctor appointed the widow of Frank J. Devine. comprise the congregaton. On Jan 5, 1964, a dedication 0 Polish National Catholic Church of Nicaraguans and. said,none had with a 24-12 majority in the Senate by the prosecution. Manchester. Born in Ireland, she hod lived in been in Nicaraguan territory. Students in kindergarten and service was held in the present Besides his wife, he is survived Hartford most of her life, before The Reagan administration first grade have classes once a templk Since then, an addition, the by three sons, Stephen E. Koski she moved to Manchester about badks Nicaraguan rebels fighting week. Second graders have classes Silverstein Center, has been three years ago. She was a Jr., and Edward S. Koski, both of to topple the leftist Sandinista twice a week. Grade 3 through 12 completed. member of St. Luke's Church of Manchester, and Walter D. Koski regime, which this week swept the students meet three times a week. This year also marks the 50th o f Madison: and six Hartford and the South End Senior nation's first election in 10 years. As school enrollments have consecutive year Temple Beth grandchildren. Citizens of Hartford. Residents of Corinto, where the She is survived by a son. John F. decreased, so has the temple Sholom has conducted High Holi­ A mass of Christian burial will be Soviet freighter docked Wednes­ school's population. In the 1950s, celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. at St. Devine of Enfield: a daughter, day services as an organized day carrying what the Reagan more than 300 students were John the Baptist Polish National Mary D. Cormier of Manchester; a adminstration said could be high congregation. brother, Matthew Keane in Ire­ enrolled. Church of Manchester. Burial will performance MiG-21 combat jets, V be in St. John Cemetery. Thereare land; a sister, Delia Kingsley of said "a loud explosion” rocked the World events are a continuing Dinner-dance lickete may be no calling hours. Holmes Funeral ' Clinton; five grandchildren and town in the morning when the source of concern to the temple obtained from Helene Gorman, Htrtid photoi by Pinto four great-grandchildren. Home has charge of suspected plane passed over. members. Flavin said. 647-9804, at S37.S0 each. Profits will The funeral will be Saturday at arrangements. The explosion created panic "We are very much concerned Susan Stoppelman, Rabbi Richard Flavin and Rabbi Construction began in 1963. The 10 Commandmentsar« 9:30 a.m. from the John F, Tierney help pay for roof repairs. among residents, witnesses told Emeritus Leon Wind read the temple’s cornerstone, on the brick wall. Home, 219 W. Center St. A mass of United Press International. Aldea (Jean) Ross Christian burial will be celebrated The Voz de Nicaragua promptly Aldea (Jean) Ross, 83. of 151 Oak at 10 a.m. Burial will be in Mount broadcast messages that Nicara­ St., died Wednesday at Manches­ St. Benedict Cemetery. Bloom­ v:?! guan armed forces were ready to The doors of the ark ter Memorial Hospital. She was the field. Calling hours are Friday defend the population. widow of Romeo H. Ross. from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. / wish to thank all the committee members who are decorated with She was born in Fall River, "People should have faith in the worked so hard and the people of the 12th the first few letters of Mass., on July 13, 1901, and had Assembly District who voted for me! You showed the first words of the been a resident of Manchester for Specializing in 10 Commandments. the past 25 years. Counted Thread your confidence in me - 1 counted on you, - now you She was a member of St. James can count on me. The-temple’s Torah Church. Embroidery scrolls rest inside the She is survived by a son, Larry ark, which is consi­ Jean of Manchester, and a sister, Come Celebrate Yvette Dutil of Charlestown, R.I. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT dered one of the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main TH ISTLE ^ most sacred parts of St., has charge of arrangements, • Door the temple. which are incomplete. pflcei •Exhibit Prizes JAMES R. McCAVANAGH .. Hours: "fueiday-Sario^57Thu^^ Newborn listed Needleworks Clastoalwry as satisfactory Paid for by the Committee to Re-elect James H. McCavanagh, Raymond F. Damato, Treasurer

Donna Marra, 19, of Norwalk was arrested Tuesday and later charged with first-degree attemp­ ted manslaughter for abandoning WAllPAPER SAIE the 2-hour-old baby girl Friday shortly before she went to work at a Danbury bakery. Police said the b o d ia n d f original charge was attempted 168 Woodland St. 643-8474 GARDENS murder. 30% Discount i'H- 8 am - 6 pm dally Marra admitted she dropped the 8 infant in the dumpster, police said, and she was jailed Wednesday at Keep Feeding the state prison for women in Special Niantic in lieu of reduced bond of THE BIRDS $50,000 after arraignment in Nor­ Fresli cat STRAH AN walk Superior Court. SPECIAL Police said Marra delivered the BLUE SEAL dinfsanthemuiiis] WALLCOVERING baby herself in a rented room and This 1962 photo shows Temple Presi­ man Sidney Brown and Saul Silverstein, "SonBmikir" BIRD FEED SunlloWBr, ThIstiB, told authorities she thought the Straight or BOOKS dent Phillip Harrison and Philip Bayer, now deceased. The temple has an infant was dead when she placed QC Ik 7 9 5 CrackBd CDrn, mixed colors Nov.. Dec. now deceased, holding the shovel to addition named fo r Silverstein, and his the baby inside a knotted garbage Z5 lb. M lllB t BtC. bag and dropped her in the 3 bunches 9,99 break ground for the temple. Looking wife, Rebecca. He served as president of dumpster near an apartment Also complete selection on, from left, are Rabbi Wind; Hyalie ol Bird Feeders the temple and she was head of its complex. SOIbs. 12’ ® Polled Fojjfnanksglvln^nvlng^ Hurwitz, then president of the temple —pePlect hostess gifts— sisterhodd. The infant, named "Amy Eliza­ sisterhood; Building Committee Chair- beth” by nurses at Norwalk Hospital, was listed in satisfactory — HOUDAY HINTS— Chrysanthemums...... 6.95 ad 8.95 condition in the newborn intensive Dried Amngamants Relger Begonias (brji)...... 7.95 care unit where she was being Dacoratad Rustic Logs and Pots Christmas Cacti (3" pot)...... 1.99 TT treated for exposure. Bird lasdara • Garden Books • Statuary Christmas Peppers (lirge pot)...... 3,39 Hospital officials said the infant Cone Wreaths Balsam Greens Artlllclal Wraaihs was born one to two weeks Cyclamen...... I f prematurely and her body temper­ HOLLAND BULBS — P lant N ow 2 1.39 4 3.45 ature had dropped to 72 degrees !!'«'•** ( ” pot) ...... ( - pot) E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. before her sobbing alerted a Tulips, Daffodils, Crocus, Hyacinths, building contractor who was Lilies, etc. All marked down. , Gerberas (6" pot)...... 723 Main St., Manchester dumping trash. 6 4 Q . 4 . » N m tt - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov. 8, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov 8. 1984 - H

! , Advice s Music lovers get their fill * * 'la About Town , 0 ■ A,. '* ' g » • ra 4K g . ^;^..a. * -.r I Thi.s is un cA.iting year for the Manchester Sr * s*-9 s a.. * A y Symphony Orchestra and Chorale. It’s the silver This patriot thinks it’s time anniversary, and in honor of the occasion, the Runners to win shirts Law issues disdussed baton in the familiar logo is transformed into a Center Gl a s t o n b u r y - Santa s 3.5 Mile Fun Run will HARTFORD — The Women's Research Instituiteof • , .i-%4-» *'* sparkler with the bright firs points tracing - • ,ra»*.q> vAimbm A . start at noon Dec. 2 at Glastonbury High School. The Hartford College for Women and the Permanent graceful patterns. evtnt IS sponsored by the Glastonbury Parks and A9* • "W*#* *'•- * • Not only that,'the organisation is nowa resident Stage Commission on the Status of Women will present a V* 'V * 9 , 4 « America changed her tune Recreation I^partment and Quality Name Plate. program on legislative issues for women Dec. 5 from 5 **•••■4 (f* raWlA.'B ‘••4^ • 9 *■ •*s company at Manchester Community College, and Rita Kenway Free T-shirts will be given to the first 150 is performing back-to-back concerts in the Lowe to 6; 30 p.m. at Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. registrants. The entry fee is $2 until Nov. 27 then, $3 Admission is $2. DEAR ABBY: I think it's time abuse and whether or not there is a Program Center in the new permanent building un|il the day of the race from 9 to ll a.m. we changed our national anthem For information call 236-5838. left sock and a right sock. Some of on campus. For a registration form, send a self-addressed, because "The Star-Spangled the answers our 80- and 90-year- This year. If scheduling problems keep you stamped envelope to Santa’s Run. 2155 Main St., Pan for J.ob goid Banner” is practically unsingable. Dear olds think up are better than yours, from attending the Sunday afternoon concert, you Glastonbury, Conn., 06633. Also the tune was taken from an old and funnier, toot will have another chance Monday evening. 1%ls translation of each of the German poems included I “ Panning for gold in the job market” will be English drinking song. Abby I thought you might like to know was a 'solution for me at the first scheduled ' in the program notes. presented by Dr. James Cohen at the Educational At the last presidential inaugu­ that the attendance at our Dear concert last weekend. She then sang the seductive aria from George Club to have food iesson Community. 645 Birch Mountain Rd.. Thursday at ration, Willie Nelson left out “ the Abigail Abby' Hour is higher than our To my relief, the spacious program center Bizet’s Carmen, "Seguidilla.” No wonder Don 7:30 p.m. The Women s Clubof Manchester will meet Monday rocket’s red glare, the bombs current events sessions. proved to be an accoustically viable space for a Jose forgot his hometown girl to pursue the Dr. Cohen, president of Career Evaluation Services Van Buren at;8 p.m. at the Community Baptist Church. Glen bursting in air.” So thank you, from all of us, for concert of this nature. The opening piece was the gypsy! The balance between soloist and orches­ in Vernon, has written three books and many articles LMmaire, an assistant professor of food services at Abby, if professional singers the fun and entertainment your "Academic Festival Overture” by Johannes tra was well maintained during this portion of the on career education for the physically disabled. He goof up, bow can we expect school Manchester Community College will present a has organized career-planning seminars and career column provides. Brahms, played with verve by the entire program; a credit to Dr. Jack Heller, conductor. program on hors d’oeurves. children to remember the words? K.I. IN ensemble. This composition uses several student The orchestra returned after intermission to development workshops for businesses. Some alternatives: would have to be repealed and TWIN l a k e s , w is . songs of the time, woven into a standard tackle the very difficult "Symphony No. 4 in F For more inforatmion, call 646-0711. “ America the Beautiful.” But another law passed to replace it. DEAR K.I.: Thankyou.K.L.and symphonic structure. Minor” by P.I. Tchaikovsky. The symphony Check vitai signs with all those references to God, I In the past, attempts have been all the residents at Hillcrest. I just ’The tendecy of the French horn to burble opens with a fanfare by the competent brass Library closed VetS^Day suppose the atheists would object. made to oust "The Star-Spangled hope none of you decides to start a caused some problems among the players, but section. The strings had trouble with the VERNON — The Red Cross will teach a vital signs “ The Battle Hymn of the Repub­ Banner,” but tliey fell flat, so the new career in your golden years. the bassoon solo was, to my ears, flawless. The chromatically descending theme which is des­ course Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. at its office at 1237 Manchester Public Libraries. Mary Chenet. lic” would be wonderful; the melody lingers on. percussion section carried out Brahm’s intention Hartford Turnpike. For registration or information, Whiton Memorial and Bookmobile, will be closed cribed to be in Valse time, but comes across as call 875-3377. “ Glory, glory, hallelujah” part is DEAR ABBY: This letter con­ that no one fall asleep. almost syncopated in most performances. They Monday for the Veterans Day holiday. very inspirational. Children would DEAR ABBY: As the activity cerns the Pennsylvania Dutch­ recovered from this problem to handle very well love It. director of the Hillcrest Nursing man’s 80-year-old cousin who IMAGINE the consternation felt among the the throbbing insistently-reiterated dotted eighth MS session Monday Art schools give show “ God Bless America” would be Home in Twin Lakes, Wis., it’s my fathered a son by his 24-year-old orchestra management when the much- phrase which followed. the easiest to sing, but the atheists responsibility to provide our 84 wife. anticipated appearance of soloist Edna Garabe- The entire orchestra proved its mettle during The Multiple Sclerosis Society will hold a drop-in WES’? HARTFORD — The Hartford Art School of wouldn't approve of that one residents with entertainment and A rather reliable source once dian was canceled due to illness. Fortunately, she the fiery fury of the final movement. The horn segsion for persons with the disease, their families, the University of Hartford will sponsor its second either. activities to make their golden Md.jne of this big-game hunter on could suggest a replacement in her, protege, players had tamed their instruments; the friends and health professionals Monday from 9; 30 to annual Portfolio Day Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. How did "The Star-Spangled years more enjoyable. /a safariWho wandered away from Regina Elliott, an artist in her own right who commanding voice of the tuba added to the 1U30 a.m. at Church of Christ, 394 Lydall St. / The event is designed to acquaint students with the Banner” get to be our national Two years ago I started what we camp witRonly a walking cane. He presently lectures at the University of majestic brass, plus the efforts of the percussion offerings of various schools and to give faculty Herald pholo by Pmio anthem, anyway? And what would call the Dear Abby Hour. It is very' was confrrated by a huge tiger Connecticut. section made sure that all in the audience were Likarn ski techniques members a chance to review work of prospective it take to change it? popular among our residents since ready to p o ^ ce on him, so he I have not had the pleasure of hearing Miss alert to the blending of themes in the final frenzy students. Representatives of 32 art schools will review Have cakes, will travel portfolios of students in southern New. Englanil PATRIOTIC IN many can no longer read. I turn to raised his can^aim ed it between Garabedian, but it is hard to imagine a finer of the piece. Ha r t f o r d — The Hartford Region YWCA will SAN ANGELO, TEXAS your column in the Kenosha (Wis.) the tiger's eyes antKUie beast fell replacement than Miss Elliott, who undertook to hold a ski workshop Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the secondary schools. Sarah Pe^ins and Lisa Reimer display money to build a special pool tor the News, and first I read aloud the dead at his feet! T h e r^ a s another perform the same program chosen for her Hie orchestra, along with the Manchester Hartford Program Center. 135 Broad St. For more information, call 243-4393. some of baked goods which will be handicapped at Manchester High DEAR PATRIOTIC: An act of "problem” that was written in. hunter behind him witBa real gun. teacher and^ mentor. Her clear true mezzo- Chorale under the direction M David Morse and The workshop will include skiing movies, instruc­ sold at Instructors ot the Handicapped's School. On Saturday, the young people Congress was signed into law by Then the residents take turns Service on healing 8 Perhaps the 24-yean-old wife soprano voice and expressive face beautifully tenor soloist, Peter Harvey, will perform Dec. 14 tion, technique, equipment tips and conditioning President Hoover in 1S31 making supplying the advice. annual mobile ..bake sale on Saturday will till their cars with baked goods and encountered another hunter with a conveyed the meanings of Gustave Mahler's and Dec. IS at the Lowe Building Program tMhniques. A 20 percent discount on Ski Sundown lift VERNON — A Holy Spirit Breakfast and Healing "The Star-Spangled Banner'' our We discuss all the subjects that real gun, too. "Songs of a Wayfarer.” It was helpful to have the Center. Box Office: M7-C043. tieikets will be offered to YWCA members on tickers from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Instructors ot the travel throughout Manchester, selling national anthem. Service will be held Nov. 17 at 9 a m. at the Quality come up in your column — politics, JERROLD F. JACOB, pul'chased at the workshop. There will be a five-lesson Inn. Handicapped is a group ot young cakes, cookies and pies. If you want In order to change, it. that law sex. marriage, free love, child BELIEVIEW. FLA. learn-to-ski door prize. Ski Sundown will sponsor the Eileen George, a wife and mother of eight children, people who teach swimming to the program. them to stop in your neighborhood, call will tell of her healings from crippling arthritis and handicapped. They are trying to raise 649-9087. Jorgensen awaits Galway malignant melanoma of the lymph nodes. She Freedman in homecoming conducts many healing services. Tickets may be Some habits need changing purchased from Carmine Colangelo of Vernon, Elude STORRS — James Galway made his much- for flute and piano was overshadowed for a time Laura Freeman of 36 Edmund St. will take part in Social Security anticipated debut on Saturday evening at the St. Germain of Ellington or by sending a self- by a transcription for violin. However, it soon hohiecoming festivities Friday and Saturday spon­ addressed, stamped envelope to Norwich Renewal .Jorgensen Auditorium. regained its rightful popularity. It is a piece of sored by Eight and Forty at the Holiday Inn in \ Golway, who’s been called “ ’The Man with the and Prayer Center. P.O. Box 6. Norwich. Conn., 06360. extreme virtuosity and emotional intensity Hartforii. . No tickets will be .sold at the door. to have good night’s sieep Golden Flute.” apologized for postponing last requiring not only facile fingering but also the Addicts are eligible for benefits month’s concert because of an illness he unusual technique known as “ flutter tongueing.” contracted in Mexico. DEAR DR. LAMB - It Is 4 a.m. The beautiful "Sonata in A Minor, D. 821” by Adopt a pet no correlation between the actual and 1 have been trying to sleep since The re-scheduled concert didn’t draw the same Franz Schubert was the Hrst offering after QUESTION: I've been seeing a ANSWER: If you are already benefits continue? time spent steeping and a person’s 11 p.m. What causes insomnia? Does crowds that the original one did. In fact, the first intermission. The expressive second movement, chiropractor for years. Next entitled to Social Security benefits concept of time qient awake and time time around, 350 seats had to be added on stage. month I become covered under when you become 65, you will ANSWER: No. Benefits are only adrenaline surge through my body, Your asleep. Adajio, stands out for its lyricism. This was This time, vacant seats throughout the hall Medicare. Will Medicare pay for automatically receive information paid to students in elementary oi' making me extremely alert, wakeful The quality of sleep makes a differ­ followed by the brilliant and exciting Allegretto. attested to the fact that the new date did not fit Sean sure to bring luck my chiropractic treatments? about Medicare in the mail during secondary schools up to age 19. Tin- and restlen? I am not troubled by ence, too. A few hours of good deep Galway transcribed this piece for flute from the Health into the schedules of all who originally planned to the three months before your 65th other exception is children dis worries; I am a happy indlvidoal, sleep seems to be more Important original composition written for the appeggione, Efv Barbara Richmond laugh a lot and can see humor in most Lawrence' attend. a 19th century stringed instrument which no ANSWER: Medicare helps pay birthday. If you are not entitled to abled before age 22. than long hours of lighter sleep. There Galway’s natural exuberance is infectious. Special to the Herald things. I am not nervous or high- also are definite changes in steep pat­ longer exists,. for only one kind of treatment Social ^curity before you are 65, strung. My blood pressure is g ^ for Lamb, M.D. Presenting some of the most-loved and techni­ provided by a licensed and contact Social Security three terns with age. Older people seem to Concluding the formal program was "Fantai- There is almost a full house at my age (75); It’s ISO over 78. My bed cally difficult music in the flute repertoire, he sie Brilliant (Hi Themes from Bizet’s Carmen” by Medicare-certified chiropractor. months before your 65th birthday Editor’s note: This column is need less sleep and we tend to have made it seem effortless. the dog pound this week. Some of prepared by the Social Security is very comfortable. fewer hours of deep sleep. a French composer, Francois Borne. The That treatment is manual manipu­ to apply for Medicare protection. The progran^opened with “ Sonatine for Flute tl)e dogs were there last week and Administration in East Hartford. I get insomnia frequently, but I do Changing your Mibits m i^ t help. familiar tunes from the opera were strung others are newcomers. lation of the spine to correct a N not wish to take sleeping idUa. conflicts, noise, Ught and pain. We and Piano” by’ H ere Sancran. It has an unusual together with variations and flourishes demand­ subluxation that can be demon­ QUESTION: Do the SSI property II you have a questlon, write to: Wind'down at the end of the day. compositional feature in the use of cadenzas to iThis week's featured pet is a Social Security, P.O. Box 591, DEAR READER — we reaUy do ban describe the stages of deep and Don’t exercise just before you steep. ing the utmost flair, and unbelievable velocity strated by X-ray, limits of $1,500 and $2,250 go up join the work's three movements; the first for ypung male terrier mix. He's been not know very much about what actu­ detect dreaming, but much remains Don’t do mentally stimulating thing* from the soloist. This remarkable conclusion every year when there is a cost of Manchester Herald. Manchester, ally causes steep. There seems to be a piano and the second an extended flute solo. given the,good old Irish name of Conn. 06040. to be learned a ^ t what sleep really before steep. Do steq> in a dark quiet brought the audience to its feet with cheers and Sean. Dog Warden Richard Rand QUESTION: A friend of mine living increase? h r ^ chemical that is importanti but is and why we need it. room and do develop regular sleep One of my favorites — “ Sonata in D Major, thunderous applause. has a disabling drug addiction. Is bow often it is a factor in normal Opus 94” by Sergei Prokofiev — was the next sOid Sean is about 3 months old and - Fortunately, many people who habits. Some people have trouble he will be ready for adoption he eligible for SSI? ANSWER: SSI resource limits steep remains to be seen. We know a complain abwt being unable to sleep sleeping because they consume offering. Premiered in 1943 in Moscow, this work Rita Kenway is the Herald’s theater critic. are set by law and do not lot more about things that prevent Saturday. Sean was found on Nov. Poet laureate actually sleep longer than they think. coffee, tea and colas; alcohol can ni«n I'on Esquire Drive. ANSWER: Yes, under certain automatically go up with each cost sleep, such as worry, emotional Sleep studies show that there is often disturb sleep. Last week's pet, a male she­ conditions. Dispbled drug addicts of living raise. Congress has There is no authentic record of 0 pherd called Chief, was adopted and alcoholics are usually referred decided to change the resources the origin of the office of poel SINGLES ON right away by a local family. for appropriate treatment. In limits by changing the law. The laureate of England. There was, II WAGON SHED RoMMirMlI HOUDAY*-WMor«d br THE OLEAMEM FAIR O R C "" Another new arrival is an order to remain eligible for SSI, a resource limits will increase in however, a versifier regis, or Wallpaper steamer helps „ RL 4 4 . Ashford, CL 429-M19 Eocend Congiogallenal Church 8-wek-old female puppy. She's riist drug addict or alcoholic must January 1985 to $1,600 an individ­ king's poel, in the reign of Henry N EVERY Sunday 6 PM-Cloo- undergo the treatment and other­ ual, and $2,400 for a couple. III (1216-1272) who was paid 100 89turd9y, Nov9inb9f 10,1084 colored and was found roaming on 4 4 .. ■klng. OanckiQl UghI ButMl Churdi Community Houso Rioute 84. She’s ready for adoption. wise comply with its terms and shillings a year. Geoffrey Chaucer ** Dataartl CoHaal only >9^ Bomon Tumpllw (RTE 44A) Covwiliy .Someone was expected to adopt requirements. SSI payments can­ QUESTION: I turn 18 in January assumed the role of poet laureate A Naat AMra Plaaaa. (ExH 9 9 1- A.M. to 3«0 P.M. the little female Labrador re­ not be made directly to disabled and will be in college at that time. and, in 1389, got a royal grant of a in removing the old paper w 94/893 mllaaaaat on 44 from FrIB FEATuBEk PU*. 6t«a» and ootmt ta>»cl goodc dtUd mwiammMt. toiHIH ana triever on Wednesday. She was alcoholics and drug addicts, but Will my Social Security child’s yearly allowance of wine. ■ Jet of 44 A 199.) cwgmgl»wy^bMait*«ieoatn«oyi.ni«ci«iiwan»9M*«indiMiiyvered the anesthetic proper­ chaos. My plan is to alphabetize L O T U S t h e a t r e release it. Reg. <84 NOW It's a messy job, but care and of Manchester Inc ties of cocaine. Arthur Nicolaier, a The dog pound is located on town dessert recipes by flavors; to "accredits In 3 Weeks" German physician, discovered the > persistence will pay off! — POLLY divide cake and cookie recipes into Pnsaats property off Olcott Street. The cost tetanus bacillus, and in Berlin, of adopting a dog is $5 and the new The following couraet will be offered E.A.J. Loffler isolated and cul­ owner must buy a license. Rand is UNDER NEW '^NAGEMENT Bt MBnchBBtBr Community Collogo during tured the diphtheria bacillus. at the pound from noon to 1 p.m.. (William A. Leary. 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Every p«Tson 1 know has a favorite time of the year. With some of my friends it’s spring, .some, summer. right on casting about for some good fresh bird scent. morning with some fly fishing for trout. The skiers, ice fishermen and skaters love the winter And find it he did. By the time we quit hunting. Beau While Frank fished, I kept His Nibs busy, because SPORTS but for me, it’s fall. hud put up a hen and a cock pheasant for us, and had all he had to see was a rise, and he would have been in As a matter of fact, I like ail the seasons except the retrieved tioth birds in stylish fashion. the water after the trout. summer. I ’m one of those nuts who really can’t stand Joe's World Beside I he phesants, he also had done a remarkable Well, it turned out, he was kept busy by a large white hot weather, I like what the summer can bring — job in his first encounter with a woodcock. domestic goose that had taken up residence on our vacations, a chance to travel, a push for the north After flushing the woodcock for me, I downed it in a pond. The bird has been there for over a year, and she Joe German * deep clump of scrub cane, alders, and dense brush. Manchester gets past first hurdle in tournament country where it is a whole lot cooler. If I have my and Beau are friendly enemies. druthers, though, give me the fall any time. Without waiting for me to give him the word. Beau He will charge into the water after her. as though plunged into that thick cover a good distance from me. ’The air is cooler, seems cleaner, even though I know the demonds of hell are after him, and she will swim, By Bob PapettI Nnrw.-ilk defense, carrying the ball it isn’t, and I just feel plain invigorated. This past In my mind, I wondered what he would do. Whether or fly out just ahead of him, squacking her complaints he would retrieve the woodcock, or come up without Herald Reporter into the penalty area before fall's unusually warm weather has been a royal pain to the heavens. dumping off to Cacace, who was the bird. The negative thoughts were there because How«?ver, when he turns back, and ignores her, she in the neck. The two weeks I spent on Cape Breton, Scoring’chances abounded Wed­ heavily covered all afternoon. E V E N B E A U couldn’t seem to contain him.self. number 1, an awful lot of retrievers do not like to pick will move down into range once agdln, and if he pays where it was cool and cold, made th is fall easier for me nesday for Manchester High’s When a Bear defender went with to take than il_was for most people. ___ .. When he bounded out of the car, he just raced around up a woodcock and retrieve it. Something about the no attention to her, the goose wiU make small noises to in circles over and over again with sheer enjoyment. soccer team, but an imposing Cacace, the CCC Eastern Div­ Thank goodness this past wwkend the weather has smell of the birds is repugnant to them. let him know she is there. And it starts all over again. Moving into the woods, you could smell the pungent Number 2, that cover was thick and dense, and I crossbar and some versatile goal­ ision’s leading scorer pushed the turned cooler, more like what fall should be, and While all this was going on, Frank caught a nice tending proved frustrating ball ahead to an open Wallert. who odor which the leaves take on as they carpet the floor really didn’t think he would ever find the bird in there. rainbow trout on a Muddler Minnow and decided to m Saturday was just a super day weather-wise and for of the forest. cohorts. was, still steaming goalward. He my kind of fall activity. After waiting a good 7 or 8 minutes, with call it a day. Scampering out ahead of us, nose to the ground, he Nevertheless, the third-ranked promptly punched it by Galimi and Saturday morning, found Beau, my yellow encouraging shouts of "Fetch," His Nibs came rolling And it was a good day. Beau and “ his old man” picked up traces of deer scent, small mammals, and, Indians converted just enough into the right corner for a 1-0 Labrador, my good buddy Frank Horton and me out up the hill out of the cane and alders with the bird in his cappod off the day with a nap late in the afternoon. A of course, grouse, pheasant and woodcock. At one offensive firepower to take a 2-0 Manchester lead. bird hunting in Tolland and North Coventry. mouth. Trotted up to me, and as proud as a peacock, good day’s work, a good day’s reward, and a pretty point, he stopped, checked, and almost fell over decision over visiting Norwalk The play was made with Nor­ The air was crisp and the ground was frosted from dropped the bird in my hand. day to boot. Who could ask for anything more? himself as a rabbit scurried out from under him, High in first round action of the walk veteran midfielder Jean the overnight cold. The sun peeking through the hightailing it across the leaf-carpeted floor. Its white Class L L state tournament. Paul-Pierre taking a breather on leaves remaining on the trees made the leaf colors Without the dog, we never would have found that tail flickered in and out amongst the leaves, bushes bird. He had done a super job. Joe Garman, a Manchester resident for many Undefeated Manchester, now the sidelines, after getting banged glow with an iride.scence. and the frost sparkle on the 14-0-2, advances to a quarterfinal up in a collision just a minute still green grass.' and shrubs as the rabbit hurried to a burrow. Since Frank had brought his fishing gear with him, years, is a recognized authority on the subject of ’’The Bozer,” being the good dog that he is, kept we decided to hit our club pond, and finish off the bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. match against seventh-ranked Sta­ before. • fi "He has more experience, ’ it rn m -9 - ples High of Westport Saturday morning at 10; 30 at North Haven would have been his responsibility High. to pick up the defentter on the Staples, which knocked off West break," said Bear coach Dave Two MHS grads combine Haven, 4-1, in its first round game, Raila. "But their number five boasts an ll-l-3m ark.The lone loss (Wallert) made a great play,” came against Norwalk by a 2-1 Raila reflected for another 10 count. seconds and then concluded; "The Norwalk which nipped Holy better team won.” forces on math instruction Cross High. 1-0, in an earlier Norwalk, which mounted some playdown round, finishes the sea­ pressure of its own for the first 15 In September, two Manchester research. Gray developed and ics at California State University son at 8-6-2. minutes of the restart, had a free High School graduates met in tested a program for the teaching at Northridge in the mornings, and The Indians outpressured the chance to knot t\ up at 16; 42 of the Hollywood, Calif. Peter Gray of mathematics to pre-schoolers he runs the Math Clinic in the Bears for most of the first half, second half when Manchester was (class of 1956), and Bob Parma- through the ninth grade. This was afternoons. though the score was, only 1-0 called for pushing in the goal kian (class of 1964). They met at done in the Los Angeles Unified Parmakian experiences are as Manchester at intermission. Nor­ crease. Goaltender Jeff Thrall Concord International High School District. varied as Gray’s. He is an actor walk was outshot in the half, 15-5, braced for Bear Colin Cobb’s School, where Parmakian isteach- The program is so flexible that it - and a teacher. He has taught but keeper Andy Galimi made six penalty shot, but the latter ripped ing a course in acting, and Gray . will fit into any existing curricu­ mathematics in Massachusetts, saves and the crossbarthree more. it off the left post. opened The Math Clinic, a center lum on mathematics. The underly­ Vermont, New York City and Los Manchester held a 28-10 overall The Indians regained the mo­ HV:,. for teaching mathematics to child­ ing theme is to relax the children Angeles. He has also worked as an advantage in shots. Galimi added mentum and finished with a flurry ren and their teachers. and make them receptive to educational consultant. another half dozen saves in the of shots, which ultimately resulted I # # w Their meeting was "cosmic," learning math. The materials have At present, Parmakian is pursu­ second half to finish with 12. in an insurance marker with 6; 30 Gray said. “ It is so rare to find a been designed so that even ing his acting career besides Included among the denials were left, Cacace slid past a defender to teacher who shares my approach teachers who have a poor math teaching an acting class and doing some acrobatic kicksavesthathad maintain control at the top of the to the teaching of mathematics. ” background can use them. "But educational consulting for a Bev­ Indian coach Bill McCarthy com­ box, darted in on goal and then They talked for an hour and a they must know how to teach," erly Hills firm. f / paring the opposing keeper to a found winger Bob Chang alone on "hockey goalie.” half, and at the end, they agreed to Gray said. His parents,-Levon and Louise the left post. Chang drilled it home help each other in their mathemat­ Gray has been teaching mathe­ Parmakian, Uveat31 Arvine Place Manchester finally got on the for his seventh tally of the campaign. ical goals. One of these goals is to matics for 19 years. He has taught in Manchester. Gray’s parents, board when sweeper Erie Wallert show children and teachers that in colleges and universities from Angus and Irene Gray, are retired scored his first goal of the season. "Our running and switching mathematics is really not as the west coast to the east coast and in Florida. The senior co-captain ended any back and forth drove them crazy," terrifying as so many think it is. back to the west coast. He has also Gray has three brothers, Neil, doubts that he is fully recovered said McCarthy, of the Indians’ "The Math Clinic.” Gray said, taught mathematics to children in Paul and Michael. Neil is also a from a knee-ligament tear that propensity to rush one or two "is the culmination of four years of elementary school from Harlem, Manchester High School graduate. sidelined him for much of the defenders on a semi-regular basis. A.. season. Wallert. a tenacious factor "As long as we’re covering up in Herald photo by Pinto intensive research, and 19 years of New York to Seattle, Washington He is a professor of mathematics teaching experience. in Manchester’s shutout defense, the backfield, it’s okay." Herald photoi by Tarquinlo to Los Angeles, California. at Western Washington University Manchester defender John Janenda (9) leaps high to Heather hugs fair doll During these four years of Today Gray teaches mathemat­ in Bellingham, Washington. also augmented the attack on a The same Indians that roadb- Norwalk’s Pete Klefrogiannis (7) boots the ball away head ball away from the Indian goal and out of the reach handful of end to end breaks, locked the Norwalk offense — from Manchester’s Bob Chang (22) during state Two-year-old Heather Stevenson and of Norwalk’s Andy Savvadies (10) among others. including a give-and-go with Wallert, Janenda, DougSiwik and and Christmas Festival set for Saturday striker Nick Cacace that resulted Brian Milone — also took turns tournament soccer action Wednesday at Memorial Field. her mother Tracy love the stuffed toys from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. atthe Grange. 205 Janenda and his teammates blanked Norwalk in first in the lone tally of the first half. supplementing the Manchester Chang did get a foot later on the ball, scoring a goal in 2-0 made for the Manchester Grange Apple Olcott St. Male smokers under 35 round game. Wallert weaved through the charge. Indian victory. Public Records face risk of heart ailment Jets' Behrend hot in goal; stymies the Whalers By Glno Del Guercio most people with the disease die The researchers took X-rays of Warranty deeds Summit St., $150,000. United Press International young. David and' Lynn Hayes to Ri­ and Sharon LeBlanc, 155 Autumn their subjects’ beating hearts to Lawrence A. Fiano to Paul P. The findings were published By Bob PapettI shutout of his career, as the Which prompted aggravated fans home against the Chicago Black entry. puck into an open right corner. The chard G. Bugbee and Ann B. St.. $58,000. determine if the heart muscle was Fiano, properties on Hunniford BOSTON — Men under 55 who Wednesday in the New England Herald Sports Writer visiting Winnipeg Jets frustrated to boo by the middle of the second Hawks on Saturday, November 24. The first period ended with play was a.ssi.sted by Doug Sniail Turkington, 182 N. Elm St., $60,000. John and Mary Kelly to Paul and healthy, if parts had died from a Street, $63,000. smoke are nearly three times more Journal of Medicine. the Whalers, 3-0. period, and cheer — for the first "You can’t pick a team out that Winnipeg in the lead, and a 14-5 and Thomas Steen — the same Richard and Joan Harrison to Karla Kelly, 17 Chambers St heart attack, or if it was weakened H ARTFO RD — Last winter, Greenview Hill Inc. to Kenneth $75,000. likely than non- smokers to develop "This is one of the worst things by cardiomyopathy. time this year — at the P.A. doesn’t have a lull at some point Hartford shot advantage on, the Smail and Steen team that hnital- Richard and Veronica Harrison, 89 and Laura Weingarter. unit 15, a disease that causes severe that can happen to a smoker,” said goaltender Marc Behrend was The 6-2, , 185-pound Behrend announcement of' "one minute during the season,” said rookie scoreboard. Branford St.. $68,000. Paul and Karla Kelly to John and Hartz said his findings probably ized the Whalers in an 8 4 Winnipeg Lydall Woods Colonial Village weakening of the heart muscle and Dr. Arthur J. Hartz of the Medical toiling for an ill-fated U.S. Olympic stopped everything but the boos. left” in the game. forward Dave Tippett, of Hart­ Rookie winger David Jen.sen. Jest, two weeks ago. Russell and Frances Priskwaldo Mary Kelly, 17 Chambers St disprove the theory that cardiomy­ Team. Like the rest of his highly $84,610. $70,000. is fatal without a heart transplant, College of Wisconsin. “This is The Whalers, who had numerous "We started off great but we ran ford’s play. “ If there ever was a relegated to civilian status for the Behrend came up big on another to Robert W. Moretta and Karol A. opathy is caused by multiple small publicized teammates, Behrend Gloria S. Vendryyes to Jose­ a study shows. something new.” heart attacks. doorstep opportunities, held a 29-21 into a hot goaltender," said center good time to have it, I guess it’s third time this year, made a Hartford power play bid at 6:26. Kemp. II Tanner St., $84,900. didn’t exactly set Saravejo on fire. edge in shots on goal. Unfortu­ Ron Francis, who was among the now.” phine and Mariana Morton, Va- Quitclaim deeds The disease, cardiomyopathy, Hartz, a co-author of the study, The authors said studies of portentous observation from his stopping Mark Johnson twice Paul and Laurie Mangun to causes the heart to weaken until it The 23-year-old Behrend set the nately. with each foiled chance, stymied shooters. “ It’s no mys­ The WJialers opened the game by interest in 91 Autumn St., $6,000. Josephine S. Malin to Mariana said there are no figures on how rabbits have shown the damage in press row seat. at point-blank range Carol S. Snow and Elinor B. can no longer supply enough blood Civic Center on fire Wednesday Hartford’s play seemed to pro­ tery, we came up flat. But we did bombarding Behrend, who is now Mary E. Sheriden to Josephine Morton, Vs-interest in 91 Autumn many smokers or non- smokers cardiomyopathy is caused by Jensen, an Olympic teammate of "He stoned us." added Tippett. Swanson. 110 Broad St., $64,000. to sustain the body. Some drugs night, posting the first NHL gress backwards in intensity. play well enough to win." 4-1 with a 2.40 goals against and Mariana Morton, ‘/a-interest in St. have cardiomyopathy. But the carbon monoxide and nicotine in Behrend, had seen games like this "And as the game weid on, it got a Frank S. Eddy to Gerald and 91 Autumn St.. $6,000. slow the disease’s progress, but Though it was an overall ade­ average. Hartford had outshot Ann M. Cone to Brian K. Cone disease does seem to be relatively cigarette smoke. before. “ He’s tough when he’s hot little more frustrating” Carl Bujaucius, 122 Eldridge St Rosario T. Sapienza to Josephine unless a heart transplant is per­ rare. quate Whaler effort, make no Winnipeg, 8-1, when Jets center $76,000. 80-82 Wells St. — he needs one period to get his ,The Whalers’ frustridion re­ and Mariana Morton, i/a-interest in formed the victim will die. "We only found the effect of mistake of the implications. Hart­ Laurie Boschman interrupted the confidence," noted Jensen. “ After Irma E. ^andeville to Marcel Christine Swift to Harry Swift, sulted in .some futile third period 91 Autumn St., $6,000. The study was conducted on 4,736 smoking on cardiomyopathy in Skunk’s aroma ford, 0-3-1 in its last four outings, is assault at 7; 57. Boschman, who that, you can’t shoot a BBby him” and Germaine LaPierre, 447-449 96-98 Woodbridge St. roughstuff, until ’s Anna S. Sylvester to Josephine men. It found that young men who men younger than 55, ” said Hartz. That unpleasant aroma of a in definite trouble. banked the puck out of his own end Period Two started in the same boarding p,enalty resulted in a and 4,59 Main St., $165,000 (based on Bird’s scoring up The Whalers, who have levelled and surged into the Whaler zone on and Mariana Morton. Va-intprest in Releaie of lie pendent smoke are 2.78 times more likely to manner as Period One. Francis conveyance tax). "There may be two explanations. skunk comes from an oily liquid third Jet goal by Dale llawereliuk 91 Autumn St., $6,000. Savings Bank of Manchester get cardiomyopathy than non- The first is that smokers over 55 off to the .500 mark (6-6-2), travel a 2-on-l, dispensed with the pass stood up a still-loyal (at that point) Ernest and Bernice Richardson the skunk uses as a defense against with five minutes left llaw<>rehuk Douglas and Marilyn Atwell to releases lis pendens against prop­ smokers. with cardiomyopathy did not live to Quebec for what well could be a and took the shot himself. It crowd when he penetrated the slot to Steven and Marie Dussault, 69 enemies. The oil, known as "m er­ fired in a front jxireh rebound off a Ronald McKiernan and Pamela D. erty of Otis and Judith Kleperis. It found significant differences very long. Another possibility may captan," is stored in the two scent make-or-break Adorns Division snapped past Hartford goalie Greg and lost a doorstep shot in Brian Mullen wrisler Oak S' , $.57,000 (based on convey­ but wants baiance game Saturday night. Only one Fortin, 9 columbus St., $72,600. between young men who smoke Milieu for a 1-0 lead. ^ Behrend’s pads. ance tax). ANachmentt released be that many other factors cause glands under the animal’s tail. The "The Whalers look it to us in that Otis and Judith Kleperis to and non-smokers. In men over 55, cardiomyopathy inolder people, so skunk does not like the smell point separates Hartford from the A Hartford power play at 11; 46 The second Whaler lapse of the first period,” said Winnipeg coach Dennis and Evelyn Amo to Douglas and Marilyn Atwell. 92 Manchester State Bank releases the study found no difference, but Bv Frederick Waterman 24 points. A major benefactor of last-place Nordiques. besieged Behrend with five shots game resulted in the second Kimberly K. Carlson, unit 82A, smoking becomes relatively less either, and tries not to get the Barry Long. ”Wc weri'o’l .assharp Princeton St.. $86,400, attachment against property of doctors said that may be because UPl Sports Writer their passing was center Robert There will at least be plenty of and ended with Tony Currie Winnipeg goal, just 2; 46 into the Otis Kleperis et al. important.” offensive liquid on its own fur. Fortunately, Mare pl.iyeil very Forest Ridge Condominium Robert- and Shirley Webb to Parish, who scored 21 points on 10 time to regroup. After Quebec, the reeling off a half dozen swipes at a middle stanza. Bengt Lundholm, $81,000. of 12 shooting. well” Herman and Annette Frechette, Manchester Wallpaper and BOSTON — Larry Bird is Whalers have only one more pinballing puck in the goal mouth. walking in alone down the left side, Roy and Donna Warfield to It’s a f.iel lli;it slioiild In* property on Wood Lane, $22,000. Paint Co. Inc. releases attachment averaging nearly 32 points a game, contest next week, Thursday in But Behrend used every stick, kick craftily forced Millen to commit a Arthur and Judith Verrier. 46 Kent ■Tve been getting the ball closer r c m e m h e r e d l> y I i e k I e Minnie T. McGuire to Michael against property of Otis Kleperis but he says the Boston Celtics Philadelphia, before returning and mitt tactic in the book to deny dive, and then backhanded the Drive, $108,000. and Manchester Maintenance. to the basket this year, and getting eyewitnesses and Sylvia Lottman, 381 Summit won’t repeat as champions if he the time to go up with the shot and Multi Circuits Inc. to Lawrence St., $84,500. Urbanetti Properties releases keeps it up. Fiano and Paul Fiano, 111-113 attachment against property of take a second look at the basket," Dennis J Gallagher to David " I don’t think anyone can said Parish, who also had 7 Otis Kleperis. average over 30 and have his team rebounds and 5 of the Celtics’ 11 g U T s fP » Society for Savings releases win a championship,” said the attachment against property of blocked shots. UConn basketball drawing attention team-oriented forward after scor­ Kathleen M. DuBaldo. ing 31 points Wednesday night in a The Clippers, 3-3, had just 18 Bradley Auto Wash Sales Inc. 135-108 victory over the Los An­ assists. Norm Nixon getting 12 of Th « season doesn’t officially third leading rebounder (8.1) in releases attachment against prop­ tap off until Nov. 28 on the road allocated. geles Clippers. them. Marques Johnson led L.A .’s the Big East. "If We’re low. the only place erty of Kathleen M. DuBaldo " I ’m shooting seven or eight scoring with 25 points and James at Minnesota. Only Otis Thorpe (formerly of The home opener doesn’t Thoughts we can go is high.” Perno said more shots per game than last Donaldson added 21. Providence and now with the with a chuckle. "Pre-season year, and I ’m hitting about the come until Dec. 6 against NBA Kansas City Kings) and Center Bill Walton sat out his ApLENty polls mean nothing I don’t buy same percentage, biit I ’m still UMass at the Field House in Patrick Ewing of nationally second consecutive game due to Storrs. them. Thoughts • forcing three or four each game." champ Georgetown outre- "Those who make the ports Bird, known for his passing as tendinitis in his left ankle, but said And the first Big East game Len Auster bounded Coles. t % the Clippers’ offense should have isn’t until Jan. 2,1985 when they haven’t .seen us play (ur our well as his shooting, had 9 assists Sports Editor The Connecticut backcourt recruits. Who has seen us W HAT IS LOVE? and scored 21 of his points in the been aimed at Bird in an attempt to meet St. John’s at the Hartford welcomes. Kelley’s return. It wear down last season’s {dVP. play?." he asks Perhaps St. Augstine has come second half, most on medium-to Civic Center. also graduates from the land of the closest to describing the long-range jumpers. But plenty has been written “ It’s nip-and-tuck between him midgets, Vern Giscomhe and The publication listed elusive character of love when he The defending world champions, and said about University of and Kiki Vandeweghe as the best Karl Hobbs, to more ’regular- UConn’s recruiting class at the composed these words more than undefeated after four games, Connecticut basketball already. the play of Terrence Warren, outside shooter in the league. We sized’ players like the 6-2 Moye, bottom of the Big East. Again, fifteen centuries ago; "What does never trailed and were only tied As Coach Dom Pemo likes to Anthony Moye, Jeff King and ha ve to make him work more in the 6-5 Warren and 6-2 Terry Coffey Perno takes issues. " I ’m cer­ love look like? It has the hands to once by Los Angeles, late in the point out, Connecticut basket­ walk-on John Shea. game (on defense), that way he Up front the Huskies are under­ help others. It has the feet to hasten second quarter. ball is one of the darlings of the "I was encouraged by the tainly prejudiced (but)’we have may be tired down the stretch," sized — .in basketball parlance .some who can put the ball in the to the poor and needy. It has eyes to Celtics coach K.C. Jones thinks media in the state. good intensity from the team,” said Walton. — with 6-6 Ken Henry, 6-7 Eddie basket. King can rebound and see misery. It has the ears to hear his team’s offense is finally begin­ There were at least a dozen Perno said, knowing how diffi­ Leading 57-54 the half, Boston Williams, 6-8 Gerry Besselink, the sighs and sorrows of men." ning to mesh. members of the fourth estate in cult that can be in an intra- Terrence Warren can play jxtint eased out to an 11-point lead at the 6-5 Alvin Frederick and the guard,” In Paul’s inspired chapfer on ‘ ’We were consistent throughout, attendance this past Monday at - squad scrimmage. end of three and then held a 45-29 rail-thin 6-9 King Ui go along divine love — i Corinthians 13 — as opposed to the three other the Field House when the Connecticut was 5-11 in the scoring advantage in the final with Coles. love has both a positive and a rust-fiiied games. This is the best Huskies engaged in an intra­ Big East a year ago, 13-15 ONE DEFICIENCY FOR the period. Huskies — again — vvill be in the negative side. Negatively, love is we've played. We played smart squad scrimmage. This was one overall. It struggled offensively UCONN, ON PAPER, is ex­ of two scheduled, the other middle It won’t be for luck of not envious, anxious to impress I v basketball. Donaldson felt that his team had without E a rl Kelley, who pected to do very little In one rude, self-seeking, irritable, res­ "They (the Clippers) know we Friday night at Southington missed most of his sophomore effort. Not with Coles patrolling a chance until late in the second Big East magazine, one not the lane. But Coles is remember entful, or pleased with evil. HaraUJ photo by Tvquinlo like to run. But if we box out on half. High. campaign with two sprained affiliated with the conference, only 6-7 and Besselink and Kit)g Positively, love is patient, kind, their outside shots, that gets our UConn will meet Palmiera of ankles. Junior college transfer the Huskies were a consensus humble, courteous, selfless, easy “We matched up well most of the Brazil at the Field House on Ray Broxton was troubled by a still have a lot to learn. Herald photo by Pinlo Senior Center has crafts aplenty fast-break going,” Jones said. eighth or ninth (last). Only one ■to get along with, peaceable night, but we didn’lkeep our poise. Tuesday night, Nov. 22, in its shoulder separation, as well. “ I feel we’re stronger in the writer rated Connecticut as middle. I would love to have a sincere and limitless. Admiring some of the crafts which wili Clippers coach Jim Lynam If we had kept it, the score would • final tune-up before the season Both appear to be healthy for high as fifth behind the big four from the Center's greenhouse will be have been a lot closer," said- ' 7-footer,” Perno says. "Maybe Linds mark 50th And on the positive side we could be sold at the Manchester Senior agreed that Boston’s faster tempo opener on the road against the the upcoming campaign. Brox­ of Georgetown, St.‘John’s. Vil- sold at reasonable prices. There’ll also Donaldson. Big Ten Golden Gophers. one day we’ll get one” insert for love the name of Jesus Citizens’ Center fair on Saturday are, disrupted Los Angeles. ton, ^7, underwent surgery in lanova and Syracuse. Theodore and Alice Lind celebrated their 50th wedding and it would fit perfectly. Love is a be raffles for a drummer-boy music box, "After a fast first half we cut the May and seems to be sound Not much is expected from from left, Larry Lombardi, Agnes Ainge, who tied his career In the Big East coaches’ Connecticut in 1984-85. Those anniversary at Meadows Manor on Oct. 31. A former gift from God. Thank Him for His a carousel music box, a crossstick table lead to three at the half, but then scoring high, hit for 15 in the first T H E SCORE OF the first again. pre-season poll, announced love. Jesus said; "M y command is Popielarczyk, Theresa Negro and Victo­ they came out fast again. We had to scrimmage is immaterial. But are media notions. We’re not so Hartford resident, she worked as a Hartford Hospital cloth, a handmade afghan, and Mr. and quarter, when Boston sank 11 of its Wednesday in a press confer­ sure .those expectations will tx; this; Love each other as I have ria Koharski. Fair hours are 9 a.m. to 3 quicken the tempo and that played first 13 shots. what occurred can be used T IM COLES, A T e-7, is ba9k in ence in New York City, the head nurse. He was a partner in an auto mechanic Mrs. Santa Claus dolls. Food, including into their hands," said Lynam. somewhat as a guage. shared by Husky fans. loved ypu." I hope you have a great p.m. Cabbage Patch ceramic dolls, the middle. The ever-hustling Huskies are tabbed seventh. business in North Hartford. The Linds met on a blind date day today. ^ grinders, fried dough, bakery items and The Celtics shot 58 percent from "When a team comes out and “ I was pleased by the fresh­ junior out of Btaltimore, M(f., And .they arc year-in and They beat out only Seton Hali year-out the toughest critics. in Springfield, Mass., In 1933 and were married in Boston dried flower arrangements, traditional the field versus the Clippers’ 44. hits most of their shots, it’s going to men," Pemo said. “ It was the had 21 points and 11 rebounds in and Providence, according to Milton S. Nilson hot and cold drinks, will also be sold. A Connecticut basketball is al­ in 1934. They have a daughter, Dorothy Hooker of wooden clocks in many varieties, Boston tied a team record with 43 be a tough night,” said Donaldson. first time before a crowd (1,200) the scrimmage and is appar- the coaches’ voting. Connecti­ Assistant Pastor white elephant talbe and a jewelry table assists, Dennis Johnson passing off "And Bird really killed us, he was for most but as it went on they antly ready to pick up where he ready being scrutinized. Vernon, and one grandson in Nebraska. ceramic planters with live plants, will also be featured. cut is closer to eighth place than Think what it’ll be like once Trinity Covenant Church for 12 baskets, and Danny Ainge going (hustling) after every­ settled down," he added, citing left off a year ago when he was sixth, based on the points Christmas items, mums and poinsettias garnering 9 assists along with his thing.” the season.gets under way ( U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Nov 8. 1984 ____ MANCHKSTER I cxi\ nc«nrtLxW.h e r a l d . Thursday, inursaay, inN ov 8, 1984 - 17 NBA roundup S c o r e b o a r d Defending champ Coghlan to miss Five-Miier By ILen An Auster Aiie#Ar ___. ^ Congress) U.S. National Cross One who will be back — probably crowd favorite Burfoot; Ron lake some time off." Awoken Jordan Sports Editor Country Championships on Satur­ — is 1984 glym pic marathon silver Knapp of Coventry. 241h last year; McGrath indicated Treacy w;is •••••••••••••••••••••• ggaaggggggggggggggggg# Black Hawks 5, Flames 3 Jazz 136. Spurs 124 day, Nov. 24, at Franklin PaTk in medalist John Treacy. The 1978 Mike Gagne of UConn, llth a year bypa.s.oing the TAC Nationals Ih>- There will be some new faces, Boston. It’s a 10-K run (6,2 m iles). and '79 champion, runner-up a ago; Alan Cantley. Charlie Dug­ cause he wasn't in Tip-top riicing some oW, and some missing for the Hockey C h icago 2 21— 5 Basketball SA N A N T O N IO (124) all on grass. year ago to countryman Coghlan, gan of Tampa, Fla.. 10th a year form. If that's true. Binns' chal­ Colgarv 11 1—3 Banks 54 2-3 12, Mitchell 8-17 1-4 18, paces the Bulls 48th edition of the Manchester " I saw him at the New York City ■ V* ago; and Paul Oparowski of the lenge will be a formidable one First period— 1, Calgary, Nilsson 7 •••••••••••••••••••••• Gilmore 6-11 1416 26, Moore 0 9 2-4 X Five-Mile Road Race two weeks originally was scheduled to run in •••••••••••••••••••••• Marathiin and he said he definitely New Balance Track Club, ninth a .Also exp ected is Mi-chael. (Reinhart, Maclnnls), 12:03. 2, Chicago, (Javln 13-20 9-10 35, R ob ats 34 2-2 8, from today. the TAC Meet in Boston but has T. Murray 7 (Paterson), 13:04. 3. Paxson 2-5 1-1 5, Robatson 37 2-5 8, E. quarter, dismissed Jordan’s su­ was going to avoid roads this withdrawn. Thai was confirmed year ago. Capper, also from Providence He NHL Handings NBA standings By Joel Sherman . Applications keep on pouring in Chicago, Larmer 7 (Sovord, 0. Wilson), J o n a 0-2 2-2 2& 0. J o n a 2-3 0 4 4, perstar label. year,” said Amby Burfoot, refer- Duggan, former Hartford Public was (bird at List year’s EuroiM-an W a lM C e n itrtn c * 16:30. Penalties— B. Wilson. Chi, 10:29; B re w a 33 04 4. Totals 4493 3547124. UPl Sports Writer for the largest road race in the Wednesday nighi in a telephone SkorodenskI, Chi, (served by 6 " I don't know what a superstar rring to the 32-year-old Coghlan, conversation with McGrath. standout, is the only non-member Junior 5,lK)() meler Ch;impionship Patrick Dlvhlon Eastern C o n le re n a U T A H (136) state of Connecticut with a total of W L T Pit. OF OA (Gardner), 11:19; Baxter, Cal 15:55. Athmllc DIvislan Drew 1321141938, Ballev331-25,Eaton Michael Jordan was blanketed is,” Thomas said. "Everybody is a who missed the '84 Olympic Games " I ’m 99 percent sure he’ll be o f the 'Irish Connection’ lo have He is from Liverpool Philadelphia 7 3 2 16 S6 33 W L Pet. GB 49 46 IX Green 10-14 44 24, Griffith 3,500 having been filed as of because of a leg stress fracture. Second period— 4, Chicago, Savard 7 by foul trouble in the first half, but pro and that’s how you have to look here," Prindiville said. won here in the past six years, NY Itlandert 7 6 0 14 67 66 Philadelphia 5 01.000 — 9-17 34 24, W llkla 51004IX Stockton 54 Wednesday. A total of 5.162 regis­ Four members, of the "Irish NY Ronaers 6 4 1 13 52 45 (Browni MacMillan) 1:28. 5, Calgary, Boston 4 01.000 Vz 3513, Naff 04040, Hansen 2-4044, Kelley the rookie sensation woke up after at people.” Official word will come Tuesday taking the 1980 race. Defending women's division Loob 4 (Eava. Beers), 8:35. 6, Chicago, tered a year ago. Washlnfllon 5 4 2 12 43 39 New Jersey 3 3 .500 2Vj 2-2044, Andason 04040, Paultz04040. the intermission to give the Detroit Jordan was averaging 23 points a Connection” won’t be btfek. j al a Road Race luncheon at There will be a couple of champion Janice CaMido is side­ Pittsburgh 5 5 1 11 42 45 Fraser 5 (unassisted), 16:17. Penoltles— Totals 52482940136. Registration deadline is Friday W ahington 2 5 .400 4 g a-m e going into action TWenty-one year-old Richard Englishmen lo challenge Treacy in lined with an injury and won't 1h‘ New Jersey 3 7 1 7 40 53 none. New York 1 5 .167 4Vz Pistons nightmares. for being included in the Road W illie’s. Coghlan, who isn’t run­ Third period— 7, Chicago, Olczyk 6 (B. Wednesday. O’Flynn of Providence, fourth in A d a m CHvltlen Central Division Son A M o n lo 40 23 25 36— 124 Jordan scored all of his 25 points Race program. ning here, is among thoseexpected '84. Steve Binns. from Providence back to, defend One who will Montreal 8 3 1 17 45 35 Murray, D. Wilson) , 8:50. 8, Calgorv M llw au k a 5 1 .833 — Utah 23 40 25 38— 136 Dailey led Chicago, 4-2, with 29 his first attempt in Manchester in to attend. via London, won last weekend’s challenge for the women's title is Bultalo 7 4 2 16 62 50 Potterson 7 (Kromm, Macoun), 13:58. Three-point goals— Mitchell, Griffiths. in the second half Wednesday A total of 4,400 were recorded Chicago 4 2 .667 1 points, 20 in the first half. Johnson 1982 and third a year ago, and Waterbury 10-K and did..so with a 19-year-old Ix'slie Wrixon of Glas­ Boston 7 5 0 14 48 40 Penoltles— D. Wilson, Chi, 0:16; Moc- Detroit 3 4 .429 2'/z Fouled out— Moore, Kelley. Totalfouls— night, including a pair of clinching finishes a year ago when Eamonn Treacy holds the course record, Hortford 6 6 2 14 49 59 Mllon, Chi, 15:02. Atlonta 2 '4 .333 3 Son Antonio 31, Utoh n. Rebounds— Son added 18 and Orlando Woolridge Charles Breagy, fourth last year, 21:26, set in winning the ’79runand record clocking of 29:17, breaking tonbury. the ’82 winner She was Shots on goal— Chicogo 12-8-9— ^29. free throws with seven seconds Coghlan of Ireland won his third Quebec 6 7 1 13 52 58 Indiana 1 4 .200 3'/i Antonio 62 (Gilmore 14), Utah 46 (Eolon 12. are reportedly headed for the TAC he turned in ' the fourth best Treacy’s one-year-old record. second a year ago. slowi'd by a Campbell Conferenot Calgary 14-12-13— 39. Cleveland 0 6 .000 5 11, Wilkins 11). Assists— San Antonio 24 remaining in the game as the straight Five-Miler. Coghlan, how­ Goalies— Chicago, SkorodenskI. Cal­ For Detroit, which slipped to 3-4, run along with Mick O’Shea and Burfoot, when he heard Binns sprained ankle ;ind tendinilis. Nerrta DIvltleii W atem Conference (Moore 10), Utah 34 (Stockton 10). Chicago Bulls held off the Pistons ever, won’t be back to defend his Eamonn Coghlan clocking ever (21:40) a year ago, W L T Pit. OF OA gary, Edwards. A— 16,683. MMwat Division TechniOTl fools— Utoh 2 (Illegal defense). 122- 118 at the Silverdome in Kelly Tripucka had 29 points, Will bypass this year’s Manchester trailing Coghlan by four seconds. was entered said, "H e ’s the Agnes Roane from Prospecl was Chicago 7 6 1 15 63 58 championship. He is bothered by a . . .won’t defend title ddddddddeedddeddeedddd . W L Pet. GB Laimbeer 17 and 1^ rebounds, and Five-Miler. The 27-year-old Treacy in his automatic race favorite if he’s (he women's division winner al the St. Louis 5 6 0 10 42 45 Houston 5 01.000 — Pontiac, Mich. leg problem and doesn’t want to % Kent Benson 13 points. "I honestly don’t know about coming." When he heard Treacy Waterbury lO-.K and is ex|M‘eted lo Delrolt 4 7 1 9 48 58 San Antonio , 5 2 .714 1 " I committed some stupid fouls run on roads until after the indoor first marathon ever took second Mlnnesoto 3 8 2 8 43 58 D e n va 4 2 .667. IVz and I really had to play hard in the them," said John McGrath, pub­ above trio at Providence and loth place at the Olympics at Los was entered, Burfoot couldn’t be among,the lady leaders. ;ilong Toronto 3 8 2 8 37 59 season, reports race publicist Baseball Utah 3 3 .500 2Vj 76ers 134, Pacers 113 lisher of Boston Running News and in the ’82 race, said by phone Angeles. chose. "Thai's a good question. No with Sally Zimmer Another to Smytlie Dlvblon - O o lla . 3 4 .429 3 Transactions second half. I had a lot of energy to Dave PrintliviUiij- director of the TAC Nationals. Wednesday night the three will be matter how I answer. I’ll get in lake note of is D;irlene Heck ford Edmonton 10 O 3 23 70 31 Kansa City 0 5 .000 5 get rid of,” said Jordan, who was At Philadelphia, Moses Malone Coghlan h a tf^ ^ second fastest There will be some 'fam iliar Calgary 8 6 0 16 73 58 Pacific Division "Entries went out last week. I in Boston. names in the field, expected to trouble. I a'I’ s say Binns is the from Boston. She's had a Ih' sI of Winnipeg 5 5 2 12 46 43 shackled with three first-quarter scored 25 points and Sedale time ever in winning a year ago Free agent list Phoenix 5 I .833 — know a lot from Providence are Brendan Quinn, fifth in Man- equal of John Treacy. Los Angeles 3 7 3 9 « 53 Portland 4 2 .667 1 Baseball fouls, playing only five minutes in Threatt added a career-high 19 to with a clocking of 21:36. number over 5,000 when it’s all 26:24 for an 8-K run. turning in dial Vancouyer 2 10 1 5 44 82 L.A.ClIppas 3 3 .500 2 Collfornia — Wolved outflelda Ellis the opening half. running but I don’t know who until 1 chMter last year, is sidelined by over. They include Gary Nixon of "The only question is whal clocking in winning llie 1984 Lite Valentine; named first-base coach P ra - carry the unbeaten 76ers. Julius Coghlan, however, will be en­ W e d n a d a v 't Retunt NEW YORK (UPl) — Free agents L.A. L a k a s 3 4 .429 2Va get their team entries.” injary and won’t be back in action Middletown, seventh a year ago; Treacy has done since the Olym­ Challenge Race in New bury |xirl. Winnipeg 3, Horttord 0 ton Gomez asistant to the vice praldent Jordan broke free in the third Ending added 17 points for Phila­ tered in the TAC (The Athletics eligible for today's re-entry draft: Seattle 2 4 .333 3 Jim Fallon, a teammate of the until January. Fallon added. pics. Most after the Olympics do N.Y. Rangers 4, Washington 3 Players Golden State 1 4 .200 3'/z and genaal monoga; named Larry quarter. With Detroit holding a delphia. John Vitale. 9-time champion and Mass Vancouyer 4, Toronto 4 Catchers — Gary Allenson, Baton; Wednesday's Results " M o a e " Stublng batting Instructor; sent 75-71 lead, the two-time All- Butfalo 9, Minnesota 6 pitchas Angel AAoreno, Joy KIbbe and Milt Mov, Pittsburgh; Steve Nicosia, San B ato n 135, L.A. Cllppas 108 America out of North Carolina Chicago 5, Calgary 3 Francisco; John Stearns, New York New Jersey 99, Wahington 88 Bill Monneyhom and Inflelda Pat Keedy Nets 99, Bullets 88 Tbursdav't Oomet (NL). Phllodelphia 134, Indiana 113 to Edmonton of the Pacific C o a t scored 11 of Chicago's next 17 League. (All Tim a EST) Intielders — Bill Almon, Oakland; Don Chicago 122, Detroit 118 points, including back-to-back At East Rutherford, N.J., Mike Sports In Brief * Detroit at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Mever,Ookland;TonyPerei,Clnclnnotl; Milwaukee 103, Atlanta 99 Chicago (AL) — Promoted Fred Baseball clubs go shopping today O’Koren scored 25 points to lead Edmonton at New Jersey. 7:35 p.m. Greg Pryor, Kansa City; Pat Putnam, Utah 136, San Antonio 124 Nelson, m onoga of their Niagara Falls dunks as the Bulls jumped to an St. Louis at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Minnesota; Chris Speler, Minne­ Thursday's Gam a C la s A farm team, to assistont dl rector of 88-77 advantage. the Nets. Four other Nets finished Frldov't Ooma sota; Champ Summers, San Diego; (All Tim a EST) minor-league player development in double figures as the Bullets DuBose player of week By Fred McMone . as it wants but can sign only three Sutcliffe, seeking to become the two seasons. N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, night promoted Steve Dillard, monoga of Detroit went on a 10-2 spurt at the Derrel Thomas, Calllornia; Mark Chicago at New Y a k , 7:30 p.m. were sent to their fourth straight UPl Sports Writer unless it loses more than that St. Louis at Philadelphia, night Wagner, Oakland; Rob Wllfong, Coll- L.A. C llppas ot Washington, 7:30p.m. Saosoto of fhe Gulf Coat League, and start of the fourth quarter and STORRS — University of Connecticut running back Gary highest-paid pitcher in baseball, Bui, Lynn is not the player he Edmonton at Washington, night Dale "Pat" Kelly, pitching coach of defeat. The Bullets were led by Gus many. Teams losing more than once was and Thornton and John- fornla. Seattle at Houston, 8 p.m. moved ahead 94-92 on Bill L4im- DuBose was named ECAC Division I-AA offensive player of the has expressed an interest in Vancouyer at Winnipeg, night Outfielders— Benny Ayala, Baltimore; Atlanta at Dallas, 8 :n p.m. Sarasota, to Glens Falls of the E a t a n Williams’ 26 points. NEW YORK — Major-league three players are eligible to sign a staying with his old team, the ■son are one-dimensional ly)H's who >*" Bulfolo at Los Angeles, night League. beer’s off-balance left-handed week for his 246-yard, one-touchdown perform ance last Saturday Al Bumbry, Baltimore; Miguel Dllone, Cleveland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. teams go shopping today in base­ number equal to the total lost. have no! played in (he field for Montreal; John Grubb, Detroit; Steve Portland ot Denva, 9:30 p.m. San Francisco — Named Rocky jumper. in the Huskies 21-16 victory over UMass. Chicago Cubs, but he recently Henderson, Seattle; Ruopert L.A. L a k a s at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Bridges assistant coach. Bob ball’s annual free agent market This year’s draft is large in rejected a four-year, $5.2 million years AHL standings Mllla pitching coach. Jack Mull Chicago regained the lead for ^ c k s 103, H aw ks 99 Jona, Friday's («ama good with 4:08 left in the game and they’ll find very few luxury numbers but low in quality. There offer from them. Northern Division Detroit; Lee Lacy, Pittsburgh; SIxto K a n sa City at New Jasev, night bullpen cooch. Chuck H llla third b a e coach and Tom McCraw first base and following two free throws by Steve At Milwaukee, Paul Pressey items and hardly any bargains. are fewer than 25 players who Sutter, who tied a major- league The only other nmked player on W L T PH. OF OA Letcano, Philadelphia; Fred Lynn, Philadelphia at Boston, night scored a career-high 26 points and Slew offspring scratched Maine 7 3 2 16 54 2S Calltornlo; Gene Richards, San Fran­ Indlona at Milwaukee, night batting coach. Johnson and one by Quinten A total of 56 free agents — the would offer something positive to record with 45 saves last sea.son, the list is outfielder Sieve Hender­ Fredericton 8 4 0 16 49 42 cisco; Jerry Royster, Atlanta; Golden State at Utoh, night Texa — Traded first baseman Dave Terry Cummings added 20 to le^d highest number since 1977 — are Hatetta to Montreal for pitcha Chris Dailey, giving the Bulls a 107-104 INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Folk Art and swift Seattle Slew major-league clubs and hardly any has had no comment about his son. who has a Type B ranking. Nova Scotia 6 5. 3 15 50 56 JimWohiford,Montreal. ^ Los An ge la La k a s at Portland, night the Bucks to their fourth s tra i^ t available to the highest bidders 5 6 3 13 49 52 Welsh; H a te tia was asigned to margin. offspring Seattle Song have been scratched from Saturday’s $10 who are going to come cheap. The status with the Cardinals and there That means he ranked in the (op Moncton victory. It was the fourth straight and they run the gamut from Sberbrooke 6 7 1 13 50 46 Dalgnated hitters — Oscar (kimble. Indianapolis of the Am alcon Association Isiah Thomas, who scored 18 of million Breeders’ Cup program at Hollywood Park because of price of a part-time player these should be at least a half-dozen 21-.30 percent statistically. Bui he is Adirondack 4 5 3 11 45 64 New York (AL); Cliff Johnson, Toronto; and Welsh to Oklahoma City of the game Milwaukee held its opponent catcher John Stearns, who has A m alcan Association. his game high 35 points in the injuries: days can be anywhere from teams interested in making him a not a well-rounded player and has Seulliem DlvWon Oave Kingman, Oakland; Greg LuzInskI, under 100 points. Eddie Johnson caught only two games since 1982, Rochester 11 2 1 23 59 31 Chicago (AL); Ken Singleton, Baltimore; Celtics 135, Clippers 108 Basketball fourth quarter, connected on a Folk Art, 2-year-old filly, who has romped to easy victories in $300,000-$400,000 so owners are millionaire. already been told by his old team, Detroit— Signed forword Malor Jona led Atlanta with 21 points. to Rick Sutcliffe, the National Blnohamton 6 5 2 14 62 54 Andre Thornton, Cleveland. 3-point field goal to close to 118-116 her last three races, developed swelling in her right hind leg. expected to exercise great caution After those two, however, there the Seattle Mariners, (hat they are New Haven 4 6 2 10 55 49 Pitchers ond guard T a r y Teogle. League’s Cy Young Award winner L A C L IP P E R S (108) F oo lb all with 31 seconds left. Jordan's two in pursuing a player. is a marked dropoff in blue-chip nol interested in re-signing him. Baltimore 4 6 2 10 42 42 Storters — Bobby Castillo, Minnesota; M. Johnson 11-20 3-4 25, While 1-81-1 3, Her absence throws the $1 million race for juvenile fillies wide this season. Hershev 3 6 4 10 45 56 John Curtis, California; Dennis Eck- D onaiaon 8-11 56 21, Nixon 6-16 04) 12, Cleveland — Signed free ogent running free throws with seven seconds left Jazz 136, Spurs 124 Sutcliffe and relief pitcher Bruce talent available in the draft. Aside from Sutcliffe, Sutler and back Jam a Block; waived offensive open, with Bessarabian or the Eugene Klein entry of Fiesta Lady The San Francisco Giants will St. Catharines 4 8 1 9 48 67 ersley, Chicago (NL); Rich Gale, Boston; Smith 6-15 7-8 19, Cotchlngs 00 1-2 1, sealed it. and Tiltalating now the likely favorites. Sutter are the big names in the Qutfielder Fred Lynn and desig­ possibly Lynn, the players who Springfield 3 8 2 8 38 61 Burt Hooton, Los Angela; Bruce KIson, Bridgeman 8-14 3-3 19, Cage 2-6 OO 4, tackle Ted Petasen. At Salt Lake City, John Drew’s 38 select first in the draft, which is draft and each will get considera­ nated hitters Andre Thornton and figure to do Ih'sI in the draft are W odnoH lav's R o u lt i California; Mike LaCoss, Houston; Warrick 0-1 1-2 1, Gordon 0-3 2-2 2, L a A n ge la R oldas — Signed free "Jordan was spectacular and points rallied the Jazz from a Seattle Song, a 3-year-old son of Triple Crown winner Seattle agent quartabock Jary Golsteyn. scheduled to begin at II a.m, EST. bly more than $1 million a year to Cliff Johnson are the only other outfielder Lee Lacy ;ind pitchers Moncton 4, Adirondack 2 Randy Lerch, San Francisco; Rick Murphy 0-1 1-21. Totals 42-95 24-30 108. lived up to his billing," said Detroit dismal first quarter. Drew scored Slew, sustained a broken cannon bone in his left front leg during a Baltimore 5, Rochester 3 Reuschel, Chicago (NL); Vern Ruble, BOSTON (135) Clubs will draft in reverse order of sign a contract. Yet, the number of Type A players available, meaning Ed Whitson. Dennis Eckersley and Hershev 5, Binghamton 2 Houston; Rick Sutcliffe, Chicago New England— Activatedquartabock coach Chuck' Daly. "Jordan is 15 points in the second quarter as morning workout. He was to undergo surgery this morning and Maxwell 46 2-2 10, Bird 1427 2-2 31, Mike Karloan; waived defensive end their 1984 won-lost percentage with teams actively pursuing them will they ranked in the top 20 percent Sieve Trout. All are non-ranking Sprlngtleld 2, New Haven 2 (NL); Craig Swan, California; Steve Parish 10-12 1-2 21, D. Johnson 8-12 2-318, going to do for that franchise what Utah surged from a 40-23 deficit his racing career was in jeopardy. Sherbrooke 3, Nova Scotia 2 Trout, Chicago (NL); Ed Whitson, San Alnge 11-16 1-1 24, McHale 6-15 3-4 15, Scott VIrkus. the leagues alternating selections. probably be small since not many statistically among all other play­ players but are coming off good Hockey Isiah did here." after one period to tie it 63-63 at the Thursday's Gam a Diego. Wedman 2-5 OO 4, B uckna 1-4 00 2, Seattle Song was considered a leading candidate for the $1 A club can draft as many players te-imc can affordfor them. ers at their position over the last' seasons. Baltimore at Binghamton Relievers — Don Aose, California; St. Louis — Recalled goaltenda Rich Thomas, who scored his 5,(H)0th half. George Gervin led San Corns leO-1000, Carr 2-3004. C lark 2-3004, Heinz from Peoria of the Intanatlonol million winner’s share in the $2 million turf raceon the Breeders’ Sherbrookeat Fredericton Jerry Augustine, Milwaukee; Rollle Kite 1-2002. Totals61-10611-14135. career point early in the third Antonio with 35 points. Maine al St. Catharina Fingers, Milwaukee; Jim Kern, Mil­ Hockey League. Cup program foliowing a victory in the Washington D.C Fridov's Gam a waukee; Rudy May, New York (AL); LA Clippers 26 28 25 29— lOt International in October. Moncton at New Haven Tug McGrow, Phllodelphia; Bob Ow- Boston 24 23 33 45— 135 His absence ieaves 1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol Maine at Rochater chlnko, Cincinnati; Dave Rozema, Three-point goals-Alnge, Bird. Fouled NHL roundup McEnroe absence a help to Fleming Hershev at Sprlngtleld Detroit; Tim Stoddard, Chicago out— None. Total fouls— Cllppas 16, and Majesty’s Prince, the Rothmans International champion at (NL); Bruce Sutter, St. Louis. Boston 24. Rebounds— Cllppas 37 Golf Woodbine this year, as the probable favorites. (Donaldson, Nixon 7), Boston 49 (Bird Bv Morlev Myers him in the first round of the U.S. Jets 3. Whalers 0 NEW YORK (UPl) — Sketcha ol key Motta, 79th in the world rankings Guy Forget. 14). Assists— Cllppas 18 (Nixon 12), UPl Sports Writer Open. But Fleming is not looking to players In today's major-league reentry Boston43(O.Johnson 12). Technical- against Sundstrom’s 7th, took Motta, taking the inili;ilive from free agent draft: Bird. A— 14,890. round two, just counting his exactly an hour to march into the the start, broke Suml.strom in the Winnipeg 1 1 1— 3 Type A LPGA earnings list Late Frycer goal Joe Namath gets married LONDON — It came as some­ Horttord 0 0 0—0 blessings from round one. quarterfinals with a convincing opening game ;ind never lost Rick Sutcliffe, Rjjp — National League what ot a surprise for Peter First period— I, Winnipeg, Boschman 3 Cv Young Award winner. Compiled 16-1 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Former New York Jets "O f course, I am pleased not to victory. control, wrapping up the first set (Carlyle, Arnlel), 7:57. Penoltles— record with 2.69 E R A In leading Chicago (Through Japan Clasic) Fleming to find himself in the have played my doubles partner. I Babvch, Win, 1:26; Htjwerchuk, Win, 1. Betsy King 3266,771 quarterback Joe Namath has ended his much publicized decades Sundstrom’s defeat did nothing on the b;ic'k of another break in the Cubs to N L E a t title. Seeking to become Nets 99. Bullets 88 second round of a $250,000 Volvo like to win, ” Fleming said. " I had 11:46; Malone, Har, 18:03. hlghat paid pitcher In baseball. Agent: 2. Potty Sheehan 255,185 earns Leafs point of bachelorhood, marrying actress Deborah Lynne Mays in a for Sweden’s confidence before seventh. Grand Prix Tennis tournament. Second period— 2, Winnipeg, Lund- Barry Axelrod. 3. Ayako Okamoto 251,108 private ceremony. the worst draw, now I have the next month’s final Playing the ball early and holm 3 (Sm all), 2:46. P e n a llle s— Bruce Sutter, RHP — Tied molor WASHINGTON ( 88) 4. Pat Bradley 220678 The hard-hitting American had best. There is no argument about Lundholm, Win, 6:26; Weir, Har, 11:05; Ballard 16 2-2 4, Mahorn 1-3 44 2, 5. Am y Alcott 22D612 Mays, 22, of Wilmington, N.C., were married against the United States in attacking at every opporlunity, he league record for most s o v a In a season been due to meet his doubles that." Arnell, Win, 14:20. (45) with St. Louis Cardinals. Compiled Ruland 515 51122, Gus Williams 12-28 2-2 6. Jull Inksta 186,501 By AAlke Tully Vancouver’s Stan Smyl opened Wednesday at a pooi-side ceremony in the back yard ota friend’s Gothenburg. Fifth-seeded Anders never gave his 2n-ye;ir-old oppo­ 7. Nancy Lopez 183,756 partner. World No. 1 John McEn­ E R A of 1.54. One of baseball's all-time 26, Bradley 33 1-2 7, McMIllen 36, 32 8, UPl Sports Writer the scoring at 2:04 of the first home in Fort Lauderdale. About a dozen friends and family Fleming said McEnroe had no Jarryd, who is vying with Sund­ nent a chance lo find his rhythm. Third period— 3, Winnipeg, Hawerchuk great relievers. Agent: Jim Bronnerand Dave 1-3 1-2 3, F. Johnson 513 2-3 14, 8. Kathy Whitworth 146601 roe, but the reigning champion 7 (MacLean, Mullen), 15:00. Penalties— 9. JoAnne C arn a 144,900 period with his fifth goal of the members attended the wedding. It was the first marriage for defense against the suspension strom for the No. 2 singles spot "1 decided to come in as much as Bob Gllhooley. Malone 1-3 04 2. Totals 35801524 88. withdrew so that he could sit out a Neuleld, Har, 13:53. Fred Lynn, OF — Once one of NEW JERSEY (99) 10. Donna White 129,971 Miroslav Frycer made a point of season. Vancouver established a both. after going over the fine limit on behind Mats Wilander on the possible and take the ball early," Shots on goal— Winnipeg 5-7-9-21. 11. Alice M llla 112,767 three-week suspension in time to baseball's premier players, a succaslon O'Koren 15155525, B. Williams 91634 leaving things until the last possi­ 2-0 first-period lead at 11:48 on his way to winning last week’s Swedish team, was ousted in the the 24-year-old Brazilian said. Horttord 14-8-7-29. oflnlurlahaserodedhlsskllls.Stlllagood 21, GmlnskI 510 33 11, Cook 512 5 4 IX 12. Laurie R In k a 111457 pursue his Grand Slam bid at the Goalles-Wlnnlpeg, Behrend. Hart­ Richardson 516 04 16, King 1-5 2-2 4, 13. Laurl Petason 108,920 ' ble moment. Thomas Gradin’s goal. Stockholm Open. first round Tuesday by Frenchman "Everything went iM'rfectly” player as evidenced by his 23 homers championships ford, Mlllen. A-9,871. and 79 R BI but not what he once was. Ransev 2-7, 04 4, G. Johnson 04 2-2 2, 14. Jan Stephenson 101,215 5 Frycer connected on a backhand Toronto’s power play, ranked "Everybody knows the rules. He T u rn a 2-4 04 4. Totals 4045 1524 99. 15. Marta Rguaas-Oottl 96655 Berry adds third quarterback later this month. Agent: Jerry Kaatein. shot with one second remaining in last in the NHL, finally clicked 56 got fined and he was over the Andre Thornton, DH — One of Washington 28 2318 19—88 16. Beth Daniel 94,284 So instead of facing McEnroe in New J a s e v 34 2715 23— 99 17. Hollis Stacy 87,106 the third period Wednesday night FOXBORO, Mass. — Reserve quarterback Mike Kerrigan limit,” Fleming said. Rangers4.Capltals3 American League's top sluggers with 33 seconds into the second period the first round, Fleming took on homers and 99 RB I. Can hit ball out of any Threapoint goal— O'Koren. Fouled 18. Judy Clark 85679 to lift the Toronto Maple Leafs to a when center Dan Daoust bounced a waived twice this season by the New England Patriots, was Connors, who has been confined park but his market Is limited out— None. Totol fouls— W ahington 19. R a le J o n a 81,793 4-4 overtime tie with the Van­ added to the roster Wednesday in an insurance move by coach Brazilian Joao Soares Wednesday to bed since arriving in Britain Factors lone swimmer Woshington | o 1—3 23, New 20. Vicki Alvarez 77640 shot over Caprice to cut the because of his DH status. Agent: Alan Raymond Berry. and dispatched him 6-3, 6-2 without New York 3 0 1—4 Hendricks. Jersey 24. Retwunds— Wahington 21. Sally Little 75,561 couver Canucks. advantage to 2-1. Monday, was advised not to play, First period— 1, New York, Larouche5 22. Becky Pearson 75,0ra any trouble. Cliff Johnson, DH — HU .304 with 16 41 (Ruland 17), New Jasev 43 (B. "It wasn’t a pretty goal but we’ll Vancouver regained a two-goal “ I have strong convictions about the need' for a third but rested for an hour before the lErlxon, Ruotsalolnen), 9:13. Z Ruotso- homers and 61 RBI for Toronto Blue Williams, GmlnskI 9). Assists— 23. Muffin Spenca-Devlln 73424 In other first-round matches lolnen 4 (Huber, Hedberg), 11:32. 3, 24. Barb Bunkowskv 71662 take it,” said Toronto coach Dan edge at 5:22 when Moe Lemay quarterback, ’ said Berry. " I ’ve had enough experience in this match after taking some medicine to make Class L Meet Jays. Pro vid a good right-handed power Wahington 12 (Gus Williams 5), New Wednesday, second-seeded New York, Don Maloney 5 (Gogner), but, like Thornton, Is limited to DH role. Jersey 11 (Richardson 3). Technical 25. CJirls Johnson 70,979 Maloney. " I think we played well converted Patrick Sundstrom’s league that I cannot plead ignorance to this need.” and decided to take his chances. 15:36. 4, Wahington, Gould 4 (Currie), 26. Jo Ann Washam 69,987 Jimmy Connors ignored doctor’s Agent: Rod Wright. fouls— Washington asistant coach Blck- in the last two periods. We had to shot. The 34-year-old rose to the ■ HAMDEN — Three Manchester 17:28. Penalties— Sahdstrom, NY, 5:30; Type B erstaff.A— 9603. 27. Patti Rizzo 69613 order to remain in bed because of a breast by two-tenths of a sei'ond, Andersson, W a, 9:51. 28. Donna Coponl 68675 come back to (lo it and it’s tough occasion, producing a dazzling High swimmers competed in Wed­ Steve Henderson, OF — Batted .262 Toronto’s Rick Vaive closed the battle with influenza and beat posted her second best lime with a Second period — None. Penaltia with 10 homers and 35 RBI for -Seattle 29. Cathy M a in e 64,555 being in a whole game In and game display of attacking tennis to move nesday’s Class L qualifying meet — Brooke, NY,6:25. 30. Silvia Bertolaccinl 6X259 gap to 3-2 at 13:12 on a power-play Kouros sets world record France’s , 6-2, 7-6 1:16.9. Evans al.so recorded her Mariners last season. A lifetime .282 out. I ’m proud they did/i’t quit.” into the second round. Connors, at Hamden High. Two of the three Third period— 5, New York, Larouche 6 hitter but Is limited In power and doan 't 76er8l34,Pecers113 31. Sharon Barrett 57,578 effort from the left circle and tied (7-3); Brazilian Cassio Motta upset second best time in the loO hack (Erixon, Sundsirom), 5:32. 6, Washing­ 32. Lori (kirbacz 55640 With Leaf goalie Ken Wregget on NEW Y O R K — Yiannis Kouros of Greece broke the 100-mile who won the tournamnet in 1976 clocked their second best-ever deliver In clutch very aften. Agent: the score at 3-3 at 16:24 with his sixth-seeded Henrik Sundstrom in with a 1: 11.4. ton, Sam aon 4 (Gould, Stevens), 11:20. RIchardMoss. 33. Pat AAevas 55638 the bench for an extra attacker, the road racing world record Wednesday, complelrngihe distance in and 81, carried too much firepower times. None qualified. 7, Washington, Gartner 9 (unas­ IN D IA N A (113) 34. Vicki F a g a n 55,111 seventh of the season. Manchester still has one alhlele Others Worth A (Somble Brown 11-17 33 25, H. William s57518, Leafs swarmed around goalie 11:46.36 in a 24-hour race at Flushing Meadow Park. straight sets to deal another blow for the left- handed Leconte. sisted), 19:46. Penalties— Stevens, W a, Dave Kingman, DH — Power hitter 35. Kathy B a k a 54618 "R ick (Vaive) is starting to to Sweden’s Davis Cup hopefuls; remaining in stale eompetilon. molor, 19:28; McPha, NY, malor, Stlpanovlch 5)04-412, Thom a S 4 1-111, 36. Jane O d d a 53682 Frank Caprice before Frycer Kouros toppled the previous best of 11:51.12 set by Great " I thought I had no chance of 19:28. extraordinaire. He belted 35 homers and Fleming 57048, W altas 2-9044, Slchtlng hammer the puck and it seems like third-seeded Ivan Lendl, playing "The competition in these things Diver Shelley Faetor;i, wfio placed knocked In 118 runs for Oakland. Can hit 37. Dale EggeUng 53455 batted the backhand shot between Britain’s Don Ritchie in 1979, also in Flushing Meadow. playing, but I felt OK after taking Shots on gool-Washington 10-13-13— 14 34 5, Garnett 16 34 5, Durrant57 38. S h a ri T u m a 52644 his double-shifting is helping,” for the first time since his auto is unreal," said Manchester swim­ third in last year's Class L meet, 36. New York 11-5-9— 25. the ball over bulldina but DH Is his 5814, Stansbury 7-110414, Gray 04 56 5, Caprice’s pad and the post for his the medicine," said Connors, who ming coach Dave Frost. forte. Agent: Jack Childers. 39. Cindy Hill 52643 said-Maloney. accident two weeks ago, downed will compete in the diving meet G oalla — W ahington, Jensen. New Jackson 1-3502. Totals 45972531113. 40. Cathy Morse 52479 fifth goal of the season. dropped only three points in the York, Hanlon. A— 17,434. Lee Lacy, OF— Second leading hitter In Britain’s Colin Dowdeswell 6-0, Cathy Topping in the 50 free and Saturday at Hamden High N L In 1984 wllh a .321 average, 12 homers P H IL A D E L P H IA (134) The goal came very close to Heavy foes predict early end last four games of the opening set. 100 breast, Stacey Tomkiel in the and 81 RBI. If used properly,could be Ervlng 7-15 34 17, lavaroni 1-3 32 4, being late. Rangers 4, C ap itals 3 6-4; seventh-seeded Tomas Smid Leconte, who arrived on court Maple Leals4,Canucks4 a fine extra player tor a pennant- ■LAS VEGAS, Nev. — To hear Larry Holmes and James 100 breast and Kristen Evans in the Though it w;is .somewhat of a Malone 517 912 25, Cheeks 7-9 04 14 “ I couldn’t tell if the time had At New York, Pierre Larouche topped American Tim Wilkison 6-3, only five minutes before the contending ballclub. Agent: Tom Reich. Toney 1-2 04 2, Barkley 571-39, Threatt "Bonecrusher” Smith tell it, spectators can plan to take in an 6-4; eighth-seeded American Vitas 100 back participated for the disappointing finish for the tal­ Vancouva 2 1 1 0— 4 7-125619, Jona26468, Rlchardson6-904 expired,” said Maloney. "It’s a scored two goals^nd the Rangers scheduled start after being held up Indians. Radio, TV m ovie or pay off their babysitters early following their scheduled Gerulaitis downed India’s Vijay ented Indians, Frost kepi things in Toronto 0 3 10—4 Ed Whitson, RHP — Had a sparkling IX Johnson 5105110, S. Wllllams381-25, sweet tie. I’ll take anything I can survived third-period goals by in traffic, broke for a 2-0 lead in the First period— 1, Vancouver, Smvl 5 season for N L champion Son Diego. Wood 461-2 9. Totals 55102 2536134. pppppppppppppppppppppp 15-round heavyweight championship bout Friday. Amritraj 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. Topping swam a 27.2 in the perspective "We Inive team- Recorded a 14-10 record with o 3.24 ERA. get. The team showed a lot of Gary Sampson and Mike Gartner second set, but Connors wiped out 50-yard freestyle and 1:17.1 in the (MacAdam, Bubla), 2:04. 2, Vancouver, TONIGHT Both Holmes and Smith predicted an early end to the fight. Fleming’s next opponent is Bri­ oriented goals in the season," he Grodin 3 (Sundsirom, Halward), 11:48. Also won pivotal game In playoffs In dian a 24 29 26 34— 113 character. In the last few seconds, for the victory. the advantage in the next two breaststroke. Tomkiel, who bet­ against Chicago. Agent: Tom Reich. 7:30 Hockey: Oilers vs. Devils, USA noted,,of his CCC Eastern Division Penalties— TantI, Van, 8:17; Bubla, Van, Phllodelphlo 34 37 38 25— 134 Cable my heart was in my mouth." tain’s John Lloyd, who defeated games. 8:32; Ihnacak, Tor, 8:32; Salmlng, Tor, Dennis Eckerslev, RHP — Contributed Fauled out— Barkley. Tatal Sabres 9, Stars 6 tered teammate Topping in the 100 champion Indians 9:38; Halward, Van, 16:26. greatly to the Cubs' NL E a t title after fauls— Indiana 23, Philadelphia 29. 9:00 Boxing: Marvin Johnson vs. " I felt that the time was gone,” Second period—3, Toronto, Daoust 2 being acquired In mid-season from Rebounds— Charles Williams, ESPN said Vancouver coach Bill La- Boston. Posted o 10-8 record with a 3.03 At Bloomington, Minn., Jim (Bennlng, Derlogo), 0:56. 4, Vancouver, Indiana 47 (Brawn 10), Philadelphia 52 pppppppppppppppppppppp forge. “I asked the ref (Ron Lemav 4 (Sundstrom, Halward), 5:22. 5, E R A for Cubs. Will probably see lots of (Malone 11). Assists— Indiana 26 (Brown, Wiemer scored two goals and M a i' J. SMITH, inc. Toronto, Valve 6 (Salmloo, Bennlng), action for his services. Agent: Ed Thom a, Slchtlng, Jackson 4), Phll5 Hoggarth) if the game was over Davis added a goal and three K ^ ln g . C R - A ' ^ - y iMysS-A-L-E 13:12. 6, Toronlo, Valve 7 (Daoust, delphlo 36 (Cheeks 9). A— 10,971. and he explained that he counts the assists as Buffalo notched its first Jackson), 16:24. Penalties— Halward, SteveTrout, LH P— Emerged as oneof Bowling Van, 0:50; Nylund, Tor, 1:36; Daoust, top left-handers In N L In 1984. Posted last seconds in his mind. He said victory on the road. Wiemerscored INSOMNSMITHS SINCE Tor, 3:53; Holward, Van, molor, 9:41; o 13-7 record with a 3.41 ERA for N LEast that his count overrules the auto­ two power-play goals to key a Frycer, Tor, 9:41; Nylund, Tor, 19:53. champion Cubs. Fact he's left-handed Bulls 122. Pistons 118 matic goal judge lights. Regard­ Increasa his valuetremendously. Agent: Home Engineers four-goal first period. John Tucker 1914 t Alan Hendricks. less, we should have won with all Third period— 7, Vancouver, Petit 1 C H IC A G O (121) and Phil Housley also connected in (Lidster), 7:05. 8. Toronto, Frycer 5 SIxto Lezcano, OF — Used mostly a a Shoron SImler 210-483, Martha Grant the chances we had.” $ Woolrldae5165612,Johnson7-)15518, 180, Shirley Eldrldge 176-200-518, Kris the period. (Daoust, Bennlng), 19:59. platoon player In right field for the The tie snapped a six-game Penalties— Nylund, Tor, 3:58; Belland, Phlllla, he hit .277 with 14 homers and M J o n a 2-3044, Jordan 9197-925, Whatley Carpenter 181-191-490, Cathy Bohjallan Van,7:51. RBI In 109 oom a. Agent: Peter Rose. 36 1-2 7, Dailey 11-25 74 29,Green 35 191-494, Phyllis Heritage 181-504, Linda losing streak for the Canucks on Hawks 5, Flames 3 649-5241 36 9, Matthews 59 0 4 10,Corzlne2-504 BRAND NEW Overtime— None. Penallles— None. Johnny Grubb, O F — The game­ Corbitt 451, Marly Dvorak 453, Cindy the road and a five-game winless At Calgary, Alberta, rookie Ed 65 E. Center Street i winning double he produced In playoffs 4, Higgins 26044. Totals 451032534122. Caldwell 476, TrudI Zuldema 452, Lynn 1985 Shols on goal-Vancouver 13-14-11-3— for Tigers wllluphlsmarket value. Has hit D avis 484. slump for the Leafs. Toronto has Olczyk connected from point blank Manchester, Ct. la s than .250 only once In 12malor-leogue D E T R O IT (118) won only once in its last 11 games. 1984 41. Toronto 6-14^2— 28. Tvla 36 14 7, Benson 58 36 13, range at 8:50 of the third period to CELEBRITYS | seasons. Agent: Alan Hendricks. Defenseman Michel Petit had seal Chicago’s victory. With the Goalla— Vancouver, Caprice. To­ Ruppert Jona, O F — Has lost Lalm bea 510 5517, Tripucko 15249-929, something In the outfield, but can still hit. T h o m a 1328, 1514 35, Cureton 261-2 5, given the Canucks a 4-3 lead with a Black Hawks leading 4-2, the ronto, Wregget. A— 16,182. Campbell 24 2-2 6, Johnson 1-5 52 X CHEVROLET Banged 12 homers In platoonIngroleafter 55-foot blast at 7:05 of the third ex-United States Olympian re­ CAPRICES : SabresO,NorthStars6 being called up from minors In ThIrdkIII 1-2 32 4. Totals 42-90 33-43118. Calendar mid-season. Agent: Richard Moss. C hlacogo 26 3529 31— 121 period. corded his sixth goal of the season; (Terrel Thom a, IF-O F— Plavsseveral Detroit 34 27 23 34— 118 CITATIONS Buttalo 4 2 3 - t iTosItlons and can fill In capably for Three point goal— Thoma. Fouled MONTE CARLOS \ TODAY M bin o sota 0 2 4— 6 stretcha. Appeared In 122 o o m a last out— Jona. Total fouls— Chicago 32, PLAY JACKPOT OVER FACTORY INVOICE an Bourque, affil­ Merrill Lynch thanks staff accepting more than $237,000 in kickbacks from three J difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, iated with ERA companies on secret defense contracts. } Surveyors plan meeting VERNON — Sales associates at the Vernon Blanchard & Ros- Chester Adamsky. 50, of San Diego pleaded guilty < Merrill Lynch Realty office were recently setto. was stdected The Connecticut Association of Land Surveyors Wednesday to three counts of fraud and bribery 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. honored by the corporate executive staff at a from a field of 12 Inc. will hold its 18th annual meeting Friday at charges in exchange for the government’s agreement____ candidates, nomi­ the Yale Inn in Meriden. . surprise brunch at the Vernon office. to drop 25 additional kickback charges against him. nated by local An exhibition of the latest surveying instru­ The Vernon sales associates had the highest He also has agreed to cooperate with federaCT nriAPARTMENTS percentage of sales over goal for the previous ROOMMATES I BUILDING/ boards of Realtors ments, products and services will be open investigators in their probe into alleg^ illegal^; I ^ F O R RENT ■miscellaneous throughout the throughout the day. month. activities involving several other electronics firms, - CiJWAIITBI c o n t r a c u n g ■ fo b SALE TAG SALES TAG SALES slate. For information, call the association at Among the sales associates honored were including Alpha Industries of Massachusetts. — Manchester residents Althea Roberts. Patricia TWO, THREE AND FIVE FEMALE ROOMMATE- Candidates were 563-1990. Adamsky will testify during a Los Angeles trial next- ' ROOM Apartments — No FARRAND REMODEL­ M EN'S CAR COAT — Size judged on involve­ Kershaw. Ginger Street, Sandy Semperbom and year against Alpha’s vice president for sales, Anthony - Wanted to share new ING — Cabinets, roofing, 40, deep pile lining, ex­ Kathy Hoffman. appliances. No pets. Se­ contemporary In Colum­ ment in civic af­ DeCarolis. curity. Call 646-2426 week­ gutters, room additions, tremely warm. Excellent The Vernon office also held an open house the DeCarolis and the $60 millioii-a-year electronics bia. $250 plus half utili­ decks, all types of remo­ condition. $25. Call 646- fairs: reputation for Hancock promotes Smith days, 9am to 5pm. ties. Call 633-6216. HOLIDAY FAIR ethical conduct; on­ next day to .show its renovated offices. system corporation pleaded innocent last month’-Uy-^ deling and repairs. FREE 4848. AT estimates. Fully insured. going educational Marilyn Twomey Smith, daughter of Mr. and corruption charges. FOUR ROOM APART­ WANTED: House or pursuits: and par­ Mrs. Irving Twomey of Manchester, has been Assi.stant U.S. Attorney Henry Rossbacher said;’ MENT — 2nd floor, off Telephone 643-6017, otter BOX SPRING AND Mat­ ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Robinson named the best Apartment to SHARE In 6pm, 647-8509. tress — For double bed. ticipation in the lo­ promoted to director of corporate systems in the Raytheon fired Adamsky, a 17-year employee of the ^ Main Street. $375 plus Manchester, Bolton, Cooper & High Streets information services area at John Hancock WINDSOR LOCKS - Harold Robinson of utilities andsecurlty. Call Both for $25. Cali after cal. state and na- Massachusetts-based Air Force electronics contrac­ Coventry area. Please LEON CIESZYNSKI 7pm, 8756736. ■‘tional Realtor Doris C. Bourque Mutual Life Insurance Co., Boston. Manchester, an English teacher and department tor in January. 64^7336. call after 6pm, 742-6990. MANCHESTER chairman at Windsor Locks High School, has BUILDER.— New homes, organizations. Smith is responsible for accounting, compensa­ The indictment alleged that Alpha Industries and Ask for Jane. additions, - remodeling, UPRIGHT VACUUM, Bourque has served on the board of directors of tion, financial, marketing and personnel oriented been named by the Wind.sor Locks Public Schools DeCarolis paid $57,000 to Adamsky, who was in charge - TH R E E ROOMS — 3rd SAT. NOV. 10th 10 A.M. - 2 P;M. floor, heat and applian­ rec rooms, garages, kit­ HOOVER — 2 years old. the Manchester Board of Realtors, chaired the systems, subsidiary services and the customer as teacher of the year. of Raytheon’s EF-111 radar concealment project, for chens remodeled, ceil­ Excellent condition. $50, LUNCHEON SERVED-ALSO ces. $375 per month. education committee, and was a member of the information system. His nomination has been sent to the state helping the company obtain subcontracts for the ings, both tile, dormers, negotiable. Call 646-4995. CAKE, TEA OR COFFEE equai opportunity and professional standards She joined the Hancock in 1970 as a Education Department. electronic warfare program. Adults and no pets. Call Services 649-2236. roofing. Residential or TABLES: BAKED GOODS, CHRISTMAS CARDS. committee. programmer in the ordinary insurance systems Robinson, a teacher for 25 years, has served as Rossbacher said Alpha, DeCarolis and Adamsky.. commercial. 649-4291. CARLIN O IL BURNER — DECORATIONS. JEWELRY, PLANTS. WHITE She served as president of the Women's Council division and .subsequeptly advanced to pro­ workshop leader, chairman of evaluation com­ concealed the kickbacks from the Raytheon Electro- 2 years old, Honeywell ELEPHANT 6 HANDIWORK. PARCEL POST AND TOLLAND TURNPIKE, of Realtors in 1978 and has been named to the gram m er analyst, project leader and manager. mittees, curriculum coordinator for English ■^SERVICES GRAB BAG. ntagnetic Systems Division in Goleta, Calif., where • At Wickham Park. Five ROBERT E. JARVIS — stack swith, 1 year old. Bppntorad by Lmdim A U advisory committed for the real estate program Most recently, she was manager of corporate grades 7 through 12 find department head. His Adamsky was a program development executive, by E U OFFERED Building 8i Remodeling $99. Coll 647-1561. other activities have included yeai^book'editor, rooms In 2fomilyhouse,2 Specialist. Additions, at Manchester Community College. systems. directing payments to a company called A & H " bedrooms, garage, heat, Bourque has attained the Graduate Realtors Smith has a bachelor's degree from Wellesly adult education instructor, conference and gdrages, roofing, siding, 1972 BOLENS SNOW­ T A G SALE — Rain or Associates, which reportedly was owned by - hot water, yard care, sno ODD JOBS, Trucking. CARS/TRUCKS Institute and Certified Residential Specialist College and is pursuing a master’s degree in workshop participant, and chairman of curricu­ Adamsky. Home repoirs. You name kitchens, bathrooms, re­ MOBILE 292CC two cy­ shine, Saturday and Sun­ removal, bus line, large placement wlndows- linder electric stort, designations. business administration at Babson College. She lum development projects. The contracts involved jamming systems designed It, we do It. Free esti­ day, November 10th & FOR SALE landscaped yard, $500. /doors. Coll 643-6712. lights. Very good condi­ Active in community affairs, Bourque is also is participating in the education program of He holds a bachelor’s degree from Brown to protect Air Force jets from detection by enemy Connecticut National mates. Insured. 643-0304. 11th. Refrigerator, $150. I tion. $99. Call 568-5926. invoived in the Friendship Force, and she the insurance industry’s Life Office Management University and a master's and sixth-year radar. ^ Bank, Trust Real Estate Old rock maple.kitchen traveled to China lust year and Austria this year. Association. certificate from the University of.Connecticut. He CARPENTRY AND RE­ set, antique choirs, old SUBARU WAGON, 1983 Rossbacher said the charges also alleged that.: Department. 728-2320. BRICKS, BLOCKS, PAIR UPHOLSTERED She has also worked as a religious education She and her husband, Robert, and their son, also received a fellowship in American Studies at STONE — Concrete. MODELING SERVICES sewing machine, lots of G L Four Wheel Drive — Adamsky was paid a $150,000 kickback from Feustal — Complete home re­ CHAIRS — Excellent Automatic transmission, instructor for the past four years. Stephen, live in Medfield, Mass. Yale University. D U P LEX — 3 years old. 3 Chimney repairs. No lob goodies. Freebees - May­ Industries Corp., Plainview, N.Y., in exchange-for ■ pairs and remodeling. c6nditlon. Green, gold tag ringer washer and air, stereo, tilt, rear de­ supplying defense subcontracts. bedrooms, IViboths, wall too small. Call 644-8356. . to wall carpeting, op- Quality work. Referen­ stripes. Queen Ann legs, gas/oil stove. 123 Hilliard froster, power windows- barrel back. Medium Usually we think of Classified Ads ■ pMonces. Quiet neighbor- FA LL L CLEAN UP. Leaf ces, licensed and Insured. Street, I0am-4pm. No /mlrrors, white spoke Call 6466165. size. $90 each. Call 646- Previews! wheels - Just In time tor as little ads. And admittedly, they ; hood, great location. $625 removal. Hedge and tree 2190. *' plus utilities, security. trimming. Light truck­ snow. Call 633-5060. don't take up much space. But « Call 649-1092. ing. Insured. Ray Hardy, DUMAS ELECTRIC — WANTED ” there's one thing Classified Ads are 646-7973. Lights dimming? Fuses FEDERAL GAS FIRED 1968 FIREBIRD — Good blowing? Repairs, im­ BOILER — With con­ TO BUY really big on. That's the fast results I SIX ROOM — Three bed- running condition. Needs 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 provements and addi­ trols. 123,000 BTU's. Call I body work. AM/FM you get when you put one to work } room apartment. Fully TY P IN G — Manuscripts, tional circuits. Fully li­ 647-1860. WATNED: Excercise cassette. $1500 or best Classified..22 Store'Oltice Space Household Goods ; carpeted. Centrally lo- Reports, etc. Profession­ to sell something. T ry a little ad Business OoDortunities Fo r advertisements to be Notices Rates • cated. $375 monthly plus ally typed. Reasonable censed, Insured. Call Bike with tension control. otter. Coll 646-4638. that's big on results today! Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property Misc tor Sole published Monday, the dead­ 646-5253 anytime. M AGNAVOX 25" COLOR Please call 649-9947. Keep Minimum Charge ; ptilltles. Call 647-7782 be- rates. Call 649-6306 after Lost/Found 01 Em ploym ent Info 24 Misc for Rent Home and Garden line IS 2:30 p.m on Friday. Trying. • tween 9am and 2pm. 5pm. T V tor sole. Cosh. Call 1982 WHITE FIREBIRD Personals 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pets $3.00 tor one day 646-3214 after 5om. — Blue Interior, AM /FM Roommates Wanted Musical Items Per W o rd ; ■ ^ H EA TIN G / Announcements 03 W ILL DO LIGH T cassette. Keystone rims. 12 dovs 20C Read Your Ad ^ P L U M B I N G CHEVROLET ILLUS­ Automotive Auctions . . 04 Real Estate Recreationo' iieni', HOUSEKEEPING In the Excellent condition. AntiQues 3 5 dovs 18C Manchester area. Call TRATED PARTS and $7500. Call 6496036. Services Ciossitied advertisements, Service Manual for pas­ Homes lor Sale 31 Tag Sales 6 dovs 16C 649-4992. FOGARTY BROTHERS ore taken by telephone os o — Bathroom remodel­ senger cars, 1340 pages. Condominiums 32 ServicevP^ttered Wanted to Oi v 26 dovs 12C ICARS/TRUCKS 1979 FORD LTD — Good Financial convenience. . HOUSING ing; Installation water Dating from 1953 to 1967. condition. Red. AM /FM Classified Ads Lots/Lond for Sole 33 Paint ing/Papering H appy Ads: JFORSAIE AAorfgages Ih The Manchester Herald is atfWfft HeiBln^Oevelepmefif heaters, garbage dispo­ $15. Telephone 643-5205. radio. For more Intorma- Investment Property 34 Building/Contracting $3 00 per column inch t f w Naiwa oMioHiont. i aa Personal Loans 12 responsible only tor one incor- «a». m aaopi. m b sals; faucet repairs. 649- tlon call 649-6498, Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding It t4lt. atnf Mciudn htot, a«l 4539.. VIso/MasterCord COSCO HIGH CHAIR — 1952 PLYMOUTH CON­ Insurance...... 13 Automotive *rect insertion and then only OTrttr* W/W corpvttfia, ronat. $*- SNOW PLOWING — By noontime. Resort Property 36 Heating/ Plum bing Deadlines lrfa.« atsatMi. coll w tv*- accepted. Good condition. $20. Coll VERTIBLE — Good run­ Wanted to Borrow 14 tor the size ot the original Mm. titvator. lowndrv. commwn- Peter's Tree Service. Flooring Cars Trucks tor Sole Itv rtam and itorota orao. UnHt 643-5314. ning condition. $1950.742- 1983 CHEVY FOUR For classified advertise insertion. flaw tliawn by oaoalntm9fit« Residential-Commercial. 9600, keep trying. Income Tax Service Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues- E rro rs which do not lessen Monday. Wodnesday, Friday. W Call Now, 649-2456. W H E E L DRIVE Shortbed Rentals 84n. • It p.m. Floott call for op^ WOOD STOVE SCANDIA Employment Services Wanted Rec Vehicles doy thro.ugh Saturday, the the value ottheadvertisement patntmawl. — Excellent condition. 643-2711 ■flooring — H30", W13", L27". 1973 VOLKSWAGON SU­ Rooms (or Rent 41 Auto Services MARY KAY COSMETICS Mony extras. Call 646- & Education For Sale deodline is noon on the day w ill not be corrected by an Double lined. Cost $150 P E R B E E TL E — Semi au­ 7757 otter 4pm. . Apartments for Rent 42 Autos tor Rent Lease before publication additional insertion. 528-6522 — Independent beauty tomatic, AM /FM radio, consultant. Call for com­ FLOORSANDING — new, will sell for $75 or Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent 43 Holidav/Seasonal 61 Misc Automotive Floors like new. Special­ best offer. Call 649-7406. 40,000 miles. $1200. Call plimentary facial, 1-455- 232-5869 'evenings, 566- MOTORCYCLES/ 0170. izing In oldertloors, natu­ HOMES ral and stained floors. No FOR SALE — Court 6213 days. l i i J BICYCLES FOR RENT House One permanent aOOFMa M W TM a Quntra S waxing anymore. John APARTMENTS L «4 * ri. SandHuang, Walar- Verfaille. Call 646-5750. prime time membership. 1979 MERCURY MO­ COMUMBIA 3 SPEED HELP WANTED SM ALL4RQOM CAPE — $100 Firm. Call Bob, 643- NARCH — 53,000 miles. B IK E — New, never used. LOST AND FOUND AUCTIONS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ■h e lp w a n t ed FOR RENT ^AlTI p CCIM. DISCOUNT I Appliances. $490 plus util­ 2251 after 6pm.. Excellent condition. 4 $85 or best offer. Call door, automatic trans­ lHaurI|fBtpr NEED MONEY FORTHE SALESPERSON, MENS- M A N CH ESTER — Avail­ ities. No pets. Available 20% OFF 643-7160. HOUSECLEANING PER­ FULL AND PAR.T TIME on all Roofing and Pamilng_____ For Sale FIREPLACE DRAW mission, power steering. HOLIDAYS? Notional WEAR — Full or port EXPERIENCED ME­ Positions available. able Immediately. One, December 1st. East Mid­ AUCTION SON NEEDED — To dle Turnpike. Call 647- Ca8 SUTTON CONTMCTOM SCREEN, Andirons, $3195. Call 6436287. GIRL'S 20' Bike — Good LOST — Masonic gold OF THE UtHKHUFT MTERIT8TE manufacturer of pillows time opportunities avail­ CHANIC and expe­ Royal Ice Cream, 27 two and three bedroom rienced auto body man. work In greater Man­ apartments. $400, $455, 7823. poker and shovel, black. condition. $8. Coll 649- ring. Vicinity ot Army MOTOR FREIOHT SYITEMI Is offering sewing ma­ able In quality men's Warren Street, Manches­ 1974 F IA T W AGON — 128. TRUCKS « TRAILERS shop. Apply to Mr. Apter Apply In person: Mans­ chester area. Flexible $520, heat and hot water Good condition. $30. Call 7963. Navy Club on Saturday chine operators on hours. Apply in person: ter. 649-5358. I S n HOUSEHOLD Good running condition, 10 a.m.. Tuts., Nov. 13 hourly wage plus on In­ or M r. Wicks, Regal field Auto Ports. Included. J.D . Real Est­ 649-8624. HpralJi night. Reward. Sentimen­ Delta Maintenance, 540 n riS T O R E AND I S U GOODS______New clutch, tires. $1000! 3035 Lynwood. W. MIddlooox centive for-oll qualified Men's Shoo, 903 Main ate, 646-1980. HTHni KiW9Mt MISCELLANEOUS tal value. Please call C, North Main Street, TYPIST/RECEPTION- E i J o ffic e space MUMC Coll 649-8486 after 5pm. sewers. Hours ore flexi­ Street, Manchester. 643- BANKING — TELLER - IST and Assistant — In 649-8857, keep trying. Auction -4087 RIverbend Industrial MANCHESTER — Mod- Tub. tkik. cerainle Wta For- USED REFRIGERA­ END R OUS AUTOMOTIVE m Imk Tmrnt Vm itmt tt Vm ble, full and port time, 2478.______Trainee or experienced. Manchester, doctors of­ 27V4 width - 25 cants; I Pork, Manchester. ottoln o r nberglagg Done In TORS, WASHERS, 1974 PONTIAC V E N ­ Trtim. NrttMi. CMipriMr*. Nrti day or evening shifts. , Needed for Main Office, ern 4 room apartment In 4 SOUTH Wl N DSOR Sul­ TmH tNpHM « m UM IMS, COMPANIONS fice: Mature, reliable family house. Appliances livan Avenue. 1,600 sq. ft. Your Home By a IVoNMln- Ranges - clean, guaran­ 13% width - 2 for 25 TURA — Two door. Origi­ FOUR 14'' MAG Apply at: Plllowtex ' South Windsor Bonk 8, DELIVERY PERSON 8i person with pleasant per­ nal. cents. M UST be picked PERSONALS W A N TED — For short Included. $350 monthly prime retail space, ample teed, parts and service. nal owner. Buckets, 350,4 w h e e l s — Fits Ford 5 The Set DO A TW O -W A Y tovor... I tm fnmim UMIOT. n hnUttU- Corp., 49 Regent Street, Trust Company. Full SALES CLERKS Wanted sonality. Approximately Wa haMlr FKwmIagg Cnekg. up at the Manchester MU4L term care of disabled plus utilities. Call 647-1113 parking. $660. Call 236- Call K8^ r at Low prices. B.D. Peail 8, speed stick, duals. $750, lug wheels centers, lugs get extra cosh for your­ Manchester. EO E, M/F. time hours, Monday at once. Port time. Flexi­ 20 hours per week, morn­ Herald Office BEFORE OPPORTUNTIY OF A chlldren/adults. ’^tourly through Friday and on after 6pm.______6021 or 644-3977. Son, 649 Main Street, best offer. Coll 649-4959. Included. $55. Coll 643- self and moke It possib'w or dolly basis, to suit your ble. Pleasant working ings. Send resume to: (tkHM Minljii 643-2171. 11 A.M. ONLY. for someone else to an |„. L IF E TIM E For The Right WE NEED YOU! Na­ ocasslonol Saturday niEEfM M wtg 6221. schedule. Your home or conditions In large mod­ Box KK, c/o the Man­ MANCHESTER — Five MtANCHESTER OFFICE 1979 RENAULT LE CAR those golf clubs you Lady. Com panion to tional pillow manufac­ mornings. Apply In per­ ern pharmacy. Manches­ chester Herald. room apartment, 2 or 3 64V-S178 travel and see the coun­ turer has IMMEDIATE theirs. Especially needed son, between 9om and SPACE — Ideal for ac­ COLONIAL DARK PINE, — Excellent condition. never use. Sell them with HELP WANTED ter's largest shopping bedrooms. $450 plus utili­ formica top coffee and Low mileage. $1650 or M a tc h m g te s try. It interested coll full and part time open­ are companions In Man­ Horn, Monday through countant, lawyer or sales HOME AND 0 wont od. chester, Vernon area - center In town! Liggett ties. On bus line, no pets! office. Central location. end tables, $60 each. Co­ GARDEN best otter. Call 643-2523 224-1190. ings with flexible hours to Friday at Main Office, Porkode Pharmacy. Coll 643-6950 or 633-6410, PAINTING/ ASSEMBLERS 8. WIND­ fit your schedule, day or daytime hours. Minimal INSTRUCTION Ample parking. Coll 649- lonial sofa, $50. Call 649- after 4pm. ERS — Full time and 1033 John Fitch Blvd., Apply In person please to PAPERING 0656. L E T YOUR newspaper evening shifts; Apply at; reimbursement offered. South Windsor, CT. VERNON — New'2 bed­ 2891. 1 DELIVERING RICH mothers shitt. Expe­ Coll Ms. Townsend, Tom.______1975 FORD LTD — 4 door, help you keep fruit lors Plllowtex Corp., 49 Re­ PRIVATE TUTORING — room townhouse. Fully LOAM — 5 yards, $62 plus sparkling clean and rience not necessary. gent Street, Manchester. M ARCH, Inc., 646-4446. Educational evaluations. EAST CENTER STREET PAINTING AND PAPER SYLVANIA 23" CON­ automatic, air condition­ Will train. 4 day week. RESPONSIBLE SLEEP- APPLICATIONS ARE appllanced kitchen, watl tax. Sand, gravel and sweet smelling. Wash EO E, M/F. P R ES E N TLY being ac­ Effective remediation for Attorney, accountant, HANGING — Exterior SOLE COLOR T V — Good ing. Interior in good con­ happy 7Hi birthday^ Apply at: Able Coll, How­ PART TIME LEGAL SE­ IN HOUSE MOTHER — to wall carpet. Finished stone. Call 643-9504. lors, dry completely then cepted for row stock dyslexia and reading, eoles office space. Park­ and Interior, ceilings re­ working order. $65. Call dition. Power brakes. •m b M ard Rood, Bolton. CR ETAR Y — Local low Very self rewording. basement/rec room, 2 put a large piece of handlers. Apply In per­ writing, spelling, arith­ ing, utilities. $325 month. paired. References, fully 6496291. $500 or best otter. Call Praciw buMaiiHii ^ office. Commercial, real Send resume and pre­ full baths. $575 per 646-0050. newspaper Inside the lor vious experience to Box son: Quality Nome Plate, metic and constants. Tu ­ month, utilities not In­ Keith Real Estate, 646- Insured. Quality work. LIVE CHICKENS FOR estate, experience pre­ .4126. Martin Mottsson, even­ SALE. Call 649-9852. and put the lid on. The MAINTENANCE PER­ FULL TIME EXPE­ ferred but will train. 445, Rockville, CT 06066. Fisher Hill Rood, East tors' Cottage, Coventry. cluded. Peterman MISCELLANEOUS paper will absorb onw ERICA SON N EED ED — Port Glastonbury. Coll 633- 742-5655. ings 649-4431. MAZDA, 1980 — 4 door RIENCED TRUCK Shorthand helpful but not Realty, 649-9404, 647-1340. E ^ foh sale G LC Hatchback. Very moisture. Let o closslflca time. Medium duty work, DRIVER — To deliver 9495.______OFFICE SPACE, Three essential. Contact Office FUEL OIL TRUCK rooms, centrally located, - CEILINGS REPAIRED good condition. Asking od In your newspaper find cleaning automobile ser­ major appliances. Apply Monoger, 646-0121.______DRIVER — Class 11 Li­ o cosh buyer for mosf vice facility and show­ AIRLINES NOW HIR­ HOMES HOMES near Manchester Super­ or REPLACED with dry- BABY SW EATERS and MUSICAL $2750. Call 643-2696. Lo vi, In perons: Al Sleffert's cense. Dependable fuel FOR SALE FOR SALE wall. Call evenings, Gary anything you hove for room. Apply: Gorin Jog- Appliances, 445 Hartford SCIENCE AIDE, Ten- ING. Reservotlonlsts, ior Court. Cbll 6464)505. christening sets. Crochet. ITEMS griodu a Snadfi Iwtuil oil delivery east of river. stewardesses and ground ( McHugh, 643-9321. Call 6466349 1983 PONTIAC GRAN sole. ' Alnadwi llnaRptFIAc uor. Route 83, Vernon, Rood, Manchester. month, 28 hours per Full time, Insurance be­ C T, 646-0158. week, Glastonbury Pub­ crew positions available. PRIX — Excellent condi­ nefits. Call 647-9137. Coll l-(619)-569-6315 tor MISCELLANEOUS N A M E YOUR OWN tion. Power .steering, CASHIER, SALES lic Schools. Applications ONE YEA R O LD Smith WURLITZER ORGAN — INVITATION TO WO t7St CLER K and STOCK — details. 24 hours. Ifo h r en t PRICE — Father and son. Corona Cornamatic Double keyboard, ry- power brakes, outomatic MEADOWS MANOR IS available from Glaston­ CUSTOMER SERVICE ■AST HARTPOnO HtOH For pleosont, modern bury Board of Education, Active *N’ Able Fast, dependable ser­ electric portable with thym section, frultwood, transmission, AM/FM •CHOOL POOL LOM V HOOP HELP WANTED SEEKING RN's and health shop In large shop­ DEPA’RTMENT — CASHIERS — For con­ vice. Painting, Paper­ stereo, 4 speakers, air LPN's for on call posi­ Glastonbury, CT 06033. tlAANCHESTER — Sea- case. Still under mainte­ with bench, lamp and The Board of Education, 110 ping center.Some Inter­ Mover seeks responsible venience store with goso- hanging 8i Removal. Call nance contract. Cost conditioning. Asking Lone HIII Drive, East Hart­ tions forall shifts. Excel­ Phone 633-5231, Ext. 441. individual to assist eonal oft street parking. lesson books. $1900. Call ford, CT. will rocolvt soolod FULL TIME DRIVER est In nutrition. Port llne. Full time, 34 hour security, perman­ 644-0585 or 644-0036. $329, asking $200 with 6336961. $8795. Coll 646-0602. and Stock Clerk — Apply lent pov rote and shift Affirmative Actlon/E- clients with after-move Thinkin’ of buying? MdS for EAST HARTFORD time, flexible hours. 3pm-11pm, 40 hours, paid ent slot, plowed. $120 In extra cartridges. Call 643- HIGH SCHOOL FOOL In person; Alcor Auto differential on 3-11/11-7 aual. Opportunity Em - services. Diversified du­ medical, dental and vo­ Apply at once: Porkode plover. M/F.______Advance. Coll 646-7066. PROFESSIONAL 7847 after 1pm. 1973 PLYMOUTH DUS­ LOBBY ROOF. Bid Informa­ Parts, 226 Spruce Street, shifts. Call Mrs. Gibbs, Health Shop, 404 West ties; typing and ability to cation. Port time nighs Thinkin’ of selling BUILDING 8i PAINTING TER — 6 cylinder, auto- tion and spoclflcotlons oro Manchester. RN, DNS, 647-9191. track detail required. and weekends also ovalloblo at ttio Businoss Of- Middle Turnpike.______HOME HEALTH CARE G a r a g e — For storage — Interior, exterior. Ceil­ G O LF CLUBS, Men's 1,3, matlc. Very good fico. Soolod bids will bo ro- — Manchester, United Pleasant East Hartford needed. Must be bondo- ings, textures specialist, 5, 7 woods, "M A X -F L I" condition. Many new colvtd until I0:N o.m. Fri­ SALES CLERK — Full office, oft 1-84, hours Jtnlv. Available Imme­ Way supported agency is ble and over 18. Call Think of tryin’ diately. $35 per month. wallpaperhanglng, com­ Dunlop with power sole, ■a n t iq u es parts. $800. Call 649-9886 day, Nov. 16, 19M, at which RN’s LPN’s NA’s & HHA’s time wallpaper salesper­ 8am-5pm; Monday 649-9117, mornings only. after 6pm. timo thsv will bo publicly urgently seeking Indlvld- jCall Strano Real Estate, plete remodeling. Free new, $175, reg. shaft like oeonod and rood aloud. Tho Come and learn about the advantages of working lor med­ son, knowledge of wall uals to work as through Friday, insu­ Estimates. Call 646-4879. ical personnel pool. Must have 1 year full time experience. Active ‘N’ Able! 1M3-2129. new condition $90. call WICKER DOLL CAR­ Boord of Education roaorvos covering helpful, will rance and pension benef­ DATSUN, 1977 FIO STA­ tho right to occopt or roloct We have openings on all ahifta. We otter excellent pay and homemaker-home health 649-1794. RIAGE, Dolls, etc; small train strong applicant. aides In a 9 town area its. Phone 528-9551, Per- K IT ‘IT CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright TION WAGON — Front any or oilI bids or tho rieht to benefits. We will be recruiting on Nov. 14th, 1984 from 10 Call 646-0143, Manchester sonnel Manager, antiques and collectibles. waive tschnlcolihnlcol formollllos If a.m. to 4 p.m. In the H&R Block Office. Marshall's Mall. 324 East of the River. It you We can sell it for you! LUGGAGE — Rolling ’ See Booth No. 35 at wheel drive. 4 speed. 35 It Is In ths boat Intorost to do Wollpoper.______ore Interested in mean­ Hartford Despatch, 9am TIG WELDERS — For mpg. Verdestlen radials. Broad St., Manchester. aerospace ports. Full wheels - brown vinyl, Rotary Antique Show, so. PHOTOPRINTER — Ex­ ingful and satisfying to 12 noon for appoint­ New clutch. New point. RIchord A. Huol, Must Call For Iniwvltw Appolnimonl. time or port time. 289- used once, 28 x 20 x 7. Howell Cheney Technical perience helpful. Full work on a full or port time ment or send resume to: Just tuned up. Immacu­ OI rector 643-4263 ftetfie, cmHLet riu Piay Originally $45, selling $22. School. November 10th 8, Easy crocheting mokes Buslnou torvlcos time and part time. Three basis please coll 643-9511. P.O. Box 8271, East Hart­ 5634. A M K Welding, late condition 1 Original fast work of this attrac­ MEDICAL South Windsor. Lightweight and easy tra­ 11th. 1352 0I6II positions. Call 647-1080, Cor a must. Good hourly ford, C T 06108. No wolk- With y«o m e t t .'. i i M t veling. Call 6496832. owner. You must see It I M yra. ' EXCUMIVf tive Hot-Hat and Pot- PERSONNEL Ins please. EOE. 164 E. Center St. ask tor Tony or Phil. rote, mileage reimburse­ ______;;V______1o6K)1b Call 6496109. The same look for mother holder Set ... . eo nice to POOL BEDM AK ER — Position and daughter — pretty keep or give. ment and excellent fringe available three hours INVITATION TO WO OTSS CARPENTERS HELPER benefits. EOE. TEXAS REFINERY 1969 DODGE DART — yokes and zip-front clos­ No. $87B hds full .cro­ FROORAM OF BTUDIBS B 549-0870 — Steady work. Call 643- CORP. Needs mature doily In nursing home. ■room s APARTMENTS : CELEBRITY CIPHER ing. chet directiona for sot. COURM OFFBRNMB Please coll: Director of CalaliillyCI|iliarCT>ptogiaMaaracta«lad»onn uo)a»onaty $200 or best otter. V6, 4005 or 646-1960. person now In Hartford FOR RENT FOR RENT ; lamouapaaela.paaanatiiannl.iaMilallarlnlhaolpearaUnda automatic. Coll 742-8378, No. IS51 with Photo- BOOKOrr LABORER — To'work on area. Regardless of train­ Stott Development, Mon­ I XxanMhar. rodayVaaMcSaQuaita. ask for Rick. Guide is in Sizes 10 to 18. Tho Board ot Educotlon, n o new home construction In day thru Friday, 8om to Size 12, 34 butt, 3% Lone HIII Drive, East Hart­ ing. Write D.H. Sears, MANCHESTER — North by CONNtE WIENER ford, CT. will rocdlvo soolod South Windsor. Report to Box 711, Ft. Worth, Tx. 2pm at 643-5151. Crest- C E N TR A L LOCATION — yards 46-inch. NURSE'S AIDES Kitchen privileges, park­ End. 1 bedroom opoi^. No. 1352 with Photo- Mds for FROORAM OF STU­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS Cresttield Convalescent Stephen, 9am to 3om, 7810’ field Convalescent Home “VO 8IOOFPZ IPF UAVYU OA ^ Banic DIES 8i COURSE OFFER­ Home/FenwootLManor Is Sullivan Avenue to Sand In Manchester ing dvailable. Security ment In quiet, residentlol Guide is in Sizes 8 to 8 INGS BOOKLET. Bid Inlor- and references required. oreo. Neor bus line. Utili­ years. Size 4, IH yards. motlon and spoclllcotlons NEEDED' now accepting app'lica- HIM Road to Nevers Road PART TIME — Mature UFO AY 8IZF, V KIYO OEFB Repossessions tlons for our Nurse's Aide BABYSITTER WANTED $55. Call 643-2693. ties not Included. $3 9 $ Tw o Separate Patterns. ore ovalloblo at tho Businoss to Savin Woods, must be person to do follow up Otflco. Soolod bids will bo ro- In Manchester Area Certification Clast for full very reliable. ' — For 2 children. Relia­ monthly. Coll 646-3158 b ^ TO Oasn, fseS t3 JO tm sacb SSl. STaJS^ ■"* " and part time poaltlona on phone calls. Hours; 5:30- OA FIPY YO. OEPJ'PF BICYVU F O R S A L E fs, ylst SOi tar pssts|saa4 cotvod until 10:10a.m. Thurs- 8pm. Call Nelson Sloan, ble. Charter Oak area. tween 8om ond 4;30pm. Hag. SPECIAL: Oror 2BB ee- dov. Nov. IS, HB4, at which Grove S t, 1-47 the 7am-3pm and 3pm-11 Call after 6pm, 643-7263. APARTMENTS 1inClMViBlll«8.i|NI C loctiOM aRd a F B E B time they will be puMIcIv pm shifts. Recant pay- GIVE YOURSELF 649-4571, Cardinal Buick, FOR RENT nnaaHMkiisMiMs'iiR SSI Bwinsn Pattern SoctloB fai tha opened and read oioud. The tcale Increases. Excellent Manchester. M ANCHESTER — 2 bed­ OAA BLHE BAYFJ OA KlWC.” BoMMlacMraM A CHRISTMAS BONUS ( HBBsfkNLIiNila •tm IIWSus. tISMrkss A L B U M . J hW $$jbo. Board of Educotlon reserves Main S t, 105-174 benefit package, Includ­ LUNCHEON WAITRESS rooms, 1st floor, 2fqmllv. imBMtlVUaNla MM Kse tmk. a.y. ItSM M S M A tlU IU M the riBht to accept or releci ing maait. Please cell Di­ Sell Avon, EXCELLENT INCOME — Tuesday through Fri­ TWO BEDROOM TOWN- Heat and hot water. $S00a — OAB KITTFWW. JlifJ ssiMti eita ZIP any or ell bids or tho rtoM to rector of Staff Develop­ day, 10:30am to 2:30pm. MBtaHisFIraM ‘eat casi. tills tSsstor aaS Ha. waive technicol fermolittes it Main S t, 1-104 Earn good moneyl FOR Part Time home HOUSE — With oarage. month, plus security deif 11-8 VSiJVkV^VJB■Js It Is In ths best Intorost to do ment, Mon-FrI, between a Experience preferred. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "There la no real aacurtty wiB^knMida *aa Call S234401 assembly work. For In­ $525. Two months secur­ osit. Lease. Older couple Tkt tbsw 8M ta MM It New F A S H IO N with spe­ so. am and 3 pm at 643-51St. formation call 1-504-641- Apply; Manchester preferred. Call 643-7664 except for whatever you build Inslda youraalf." — QUda cial Grace Cole Collcctien !n& Richard A. Huot, Pina Hiii S t or 278-2941 ity deposit required. No Radnar. livlsti ta* B tstsi-Mistiwi aiRBiRseg m 8003, Ext. 8201. Country Club, 646-0103. pets. Coll 646-2469. after 6pm. for larger aizes; plot 2 J pw •* toHNwsiS sNIa. Director ■ •iaa4I^HtA.lno. 047 W IB B a lt B O N U S Coupons! \ 61« t:T8 SHI m UIP-4S sat- Business Sorvicos 017-11 Prtoa____$2jH. Rsesdi Hsaw la naks.