24 - THE HERALD. Frl„ May 15, 1981 ...... Apartment* For Rent 53 Aportmontn For Root 53 RoMort Proportf For Auto* For Solo 51 Autoo For Solo $1 Autoo For Solo SI MofororelM-BfcycfM 64 LEBAL NOTICES Root 56 MANCHESTER - 2 WORKSPACE OR 1980 MONZA - Power SURPLUS JEEP - Value MOTORCYCLE Notice To Credllon bedroom, 5 room rent in STORAGE SPACE FOR' NARAGANSETT RHODE steering, power brake*, 4 $3196. Sold for $44. CaU2U- I^URANCE. see ua now ESTATE O F John Klock, d eceu ed tw o family house. REPn* In Manchester. No ISLAND - Two year old, cylinder. 45 mpg. $4,900. 70-1143, Extension 5426 for ' for same day coverage and The Hon. Wllllnin E. FltiG ernM , Appliances, carpeted, no lease or security deposit. three bedroom, two WANTED JUNK AND Call 6466464, Don Nielaon. information on how to competitive rates. Ask for Judge, ot the Court ot Probate, utilities. Adults, no pets. Reasonable rates. Suitable bathroom home. Walk to LATE MODEL WRECKS - urchase bargains like Judy or Janet, Crockett DIftrict o f Mancheater at a hearing held on May 12, I8SI , Pope still for small business. Retail the beach, tennis courts, Cash Paid. Call Parker lis! Agnicy, Inc., 643-1577. Available June 1st. 1978 TRANS AM SPEQAL IB ordered that all claim a muat be plus security. Call 646-8S18 and commercially zoned. playground. June 27th- Street Used Auto Parts, EDITION • Black. 6493391. preaented to the llduciary on or after 4:00 p.m. Call 872-1801, 10 to 5. LAbor Day. Two week ren­ Excellent condition! T- 1973 BUICK REGAL, Y A M A H A 1975 RD200B before August 12. ItSI or be barred tal prepreferred, $350. Call Roofs, stereo, custom pin- AM/FM. Ehccellent condi- Street, electronic start, 2 aa by law provided. JEEPS, CARS TRUCKS MANCHESTER - 3 rooms, NEWLY RENOVATED 646-4^ striping, new tires and Uon. CaU 2286003. cyl., 5 speed, 7,760 miles. Sherrie L. Anderson, available through govern­ 1 bedroom, furnished, 310 square feet office extras! Please call 643- •••••••••••••••••••••••• Excellent condition. $575. Asst. Clerk. iManrl|00lpr Umli ment agencies, many sell appliances, dishwasher, available. Main Street Wontod to Root 57 0702. Tru^s for Solo 62 6436669. The fiduciary Is: for under $200. Call 6 ( i ^ l - w/w carpeting, patio, air- location with ample Gertrude Stoneman in danger 8014 ext. 7816 for your conditioning, ^ 1 . $390 parking. Call 649-2891. Comporo, Trollort and . M Bretton Road Sening the Manchester am for 100 years directory on how to 1977 C H E V R O L E T plus utilities. 649-1819 or BONANZA Pickup. Mobllo Home* 65 MaWhester. CT OdOM 15.000 Ft. Will sub-divide in purchase. 02M6 649--934S or M9-4003. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE Elxcellent condition. 43,000 MahehestBr, Conn. Saturday, May 16, 1981 25 C ents ROME (U P I) — Doctors said vestigators. “ He is a killer who was Small Sections. 35 Oakland miles. Call after 5 p.m. 872- 1973 VIKING TENT with three children looking 1964 VW Running condi­ Slate of Connecticut ' Friday they were still not absolutely engaged by an international group FOR RENT TO MATURE Street, Manchester. 646- 1211. CAMPER. Sleeps 6. Stove, for a three bedroom duplex tion. $400 or best offer. See unk Court of Probate, District of certain that Pope John Paul If will for subversive purposes." Couple. One bedroom, 3 3251. Ice Box and Heater. 649- in the country. Have most at 97 Bissell Street before Manchester live, although be is making Backing that idea was Alfredo room apartment, second 4144. tools for repairs. Will do NO TICE TO Rooort Proporty For 2 :00. "favorable” progress from an Lazzarini, chief of the Rome anti­ floor. Heat included. No yard work. Will help out Motorcyefes-Bfeyefe* 64 GILBERT WARREN NEI^N, Ron! 56 assassination attempt. terrorism squad, who described appliances. $275 monthly. older couple. Call Marie SHASTA COMPACT 13’. JR 1964 VW Running condi­ s Sleeps four. Ice box, gas Since the pope underwent major Agca, 23, as "a trained and ruthless S^urlty deposit. No pets. 289-6517. tion. $400 or best offer. See MOTORCYCLE whose last known residence was In Call 643-8474 after 7 p.m. stove and oven. Excellent abdominal surgery Wednesday terrorist with a capital ‘T .’” at 97 Bissell Street before INSURANCE - Lowest the town of East Hartford. County condition. $1200 firm. 643- of Hartford. State of Connecticut. afternoon doctors have repeatedly Earlier, surgeons issued their 2 :00. Rates Available! EAST HARTFORD - 2 4307. stressed that the next seven to 10 CAPE COD DENNISPORT Immediate Binding Lay- Pursuant to an order of Hon. most optimistic medical bulletin to bedroom apartment William E. FitzGerald, Judge, a 1967 R A M B L E R Up Options. Call Joan, days would be critical because of date on the pope’s condition. available for immediate - 3 bedroom cottage, all YOUNG PROFESSIONAL hearing «r1ll be held on an applica­ conviences. Vacancy June AMERICAN. 57,000 Clarke Insurance Agency, the risk of infection. “ The favorable evolution of the occupancy. Includes heat, MARRIED COUPLE $764231 64M6I 643-1126. tion for termination of parental rf^'- and July. Telephone original miles. Body needs For rights concerning certain Minor “ We are still not in a position to post-operative process is con­ hot water, appliances. No without children, looking a Manchester - 644-2623 after work. 646-9736. Child born on May 19, 1966, say whether the pope will live,’’ said tinuing," said Dr. Luigi Candia. pets. Adults preferred. 528- for 3 or 4 room apartment. Home 1494 between 10 and 4 or 6 p.m. weekdays. wherein the Court’s decision will Dr. Emilio Tresaiti, chief medical Gemelli hospital director. Call 6496989. 1977 FO RDI LTD - 1979 YAMAHA XS 1100 affect your interests, if any, as in 2896000. SPECIAL. Windshield and officer of Rome’s Gemelli hospital. ’’The pope’s pain has reduced con- Automatic transmission,la P m s Delivery said application on file m ore fully He said, however, doctors were Autoo For luggage rack. Back rest, appt'ars. at the Court of Probate on siderjibly since yesterday,” he said, Solo 51 power steering,I power 1974 P L Y M O U T H brakes. Excellent con­ low mileage. Excellent Call •May 28, 1901 at 10 00 a m “ satisfied,” considering the extent “ but sedatives were never ad­ condition. 5X950. Home 6 ^ of his wounds. 1975 CORDOBA Fully DUSTER - Asking $500. 6 dition! $1995, or best offer. By order of the Court ministered at a high level." PRIVATE 9474, or work 527-6373 Ext. equipped. (Jood condition. cyl., 3 speed. Call 646-9679. Call 871-6042, after 5:00 Sherrie L. Anderson, Earlier, doctors said the pontiff’s He said John Paul’s morale was MANCHESTER - Spacious B 391. 647-9946 Asst. Clerk PROPERTY Keep trying. p.m. condition was improving from the high and "he is talking willingly to 1 bedroom apartment $11()0. Call 649-2125. 037-05 \ assassin’s bullets which shattered available. Swimming pool, Want AdSi, ■■ those who are near him." centrally located on bus his left index finger, pierced his But despite the cheerful sounding lines. Near shopping center right elbow, severed his colon and medical bulletin, doctors warned and schools. Immediate oc­ narrowly missed the vital aorta that that the 69-year-old pontiff sfill cupancy. For further carries blood to the lower body. faced considerable risk of ab­ details call 649-7157. Tresaiti said there was notable dominal ‘ infection, not uncommon e x p a n s io n c o m e s t o c o u r t h o u s e o n e , a g a in . improvement in the pope’s when such extensive surgery is per­ breathing. "Up until last night he formed. had to use an oxygen mask. Today, To minimize the risk of infection, FIVE ROOM, Second floor he didn’t need the oxygen: doctors said the pope was being kept apartment in newer 2 fami­ “ He has no trouble speaking,’ ’ in the glasswalled isolation cubicle ly. Air conditioners, stove, Tresaiti said, but noted that John inside the hospital's recovery and dishwasher and carpeting. Paul still was being fed intravenous­ intensive care suite, with his vital $450 a month plus utilities. signs monitored 24 hours a day. Call 646-1379. ly- The pope, who is being given mild Despite the severity of his 4 ROOM 2ND FLOOR un- sedatives to reduce abdominal pain, wounds, the surgeons said John heated apartment. was kept isolated in a.glass cubicle Paul’s recovery progress was such Available in June to a to reduce chances of infection, doc­ that he was able to confer with mature married couple. tors said. visitors and pray along with his per­ Gas/gas range, Qov. william O’Neill administers the oath to Capt. Lester Forat as deputy In a dramatic turn in the in­ sonnel aide, Polish priest Stanislaw refrigerator, attic storage, New duties commissioner of Public Safety with the rank of Colonel and command of vestigation of Wednesday’s attempt Dziwisz, who wore sterilized gowns parking for one pleasure tha Connecticut State Police Friday. Public Safety Commissioner Donald on the pope’s life, Italian officials so he could stay with the pope inside car, are provided. No Long Is at left. (UPl photo) said the Turk accused of the the isolation cubicle. utilities. No children. No shooting was almost certainly a pets. References And 2 The hail of gunfire that struck the months security required. hired killer acting on behalf of an pope also wounded two American Rent $275 monthly. 643- unnamed international terrorist women who were in St. Peter's 2210. organization. Square to attend his weekly general “ We think it can be documentally audience. MANCHESTER - Central­ proved that Mehmet Ali Agca did Mrs. Ann Odre, 60, of Buffalo, ly located four room apart­ Forst takes ice post not act alone," said deputy state N.Y., was hit by a bullet in the left ment. Heat, hot water, prosecutor Luciano Infelisi, one of chest and was reported recovering appliances. No pets. Italy’s most noted anti-terrorist in­ satisfactorily. Security deposit. Available HARTFORD (U P I) - State change as a demotion. He said THBRUll ’’I think that the hearings were un­ Forst, a Southbury resident and June 1st $ ^ per month. filling the deputy’s slot had been dis­ Police Col. Lester J. Forst was ion and politically motivated,’’ he 18-year veteran of the department, 643-9687. cussed for some time. sworn tn Friday by Gov. William added, “ but I see no point in said it had not yet been decided what O’Neill as the new $39,300-a-year The change came on the heels of MANCHESTER - Newer 3 belaboring that fact.” would happen to Lt. Col James Rice ^ deputy commissioner of public safe­ an investigation by the Legislature’s ’The State Police Union has a long Sl<|im priest found bedroom duplex. IW baths, RACQUETBALL and Maj. John Taylor, the two in' NEW INDOOR/ ty to handle day-to-day atate police Public Safety Committee into why appliances, finished base­ standing argument with Long over charge the day of the KKK rally. ment. Centrally located. OUTDOOR POOL COURTS opeegtioua. back up troopers were not sent to his promotional policies and voted $425 monthly plus utilities. Donald Lodg will continue aa MerldM March 21 when violence 1 [i ihrliiihit[rj~ fnr>irTBat|$($ttiili public aafe^commUakmer but will broke out at a Ku Klox Klan rally. No pets. 64^18. after the Incident in MMdeu. of tactical command. in Guatemala iw oouliaed to an administrative '^I'm anxious to get back on a The Public Safety Committee had “ It’s possible” they could be MANCHESTER - Heat role over that agency, the Military positive note," said Long, who will recommended in Its report to the demoted, Forst said. "That’s still GUATEMALA CITY (U P I) - The churchmen are linked to "subver­ paid. Carpeted 1 bedroom. Department, the Office of Civil be eligible to retire in three years. governor that Long, who is paid New decor. $220. 236-5646 under advisement.” bullet-riddled corpse of a Catholic sive” groups fighting to topple the FYeparednesa and several fire, gun ’’I think the hearings have created a $46,000-a-year, delegate his authori­ Locators. Fee. Forst, elevated Friday from cap­ priest — the seventh killed in government, headed by army and building boards. great deal of confusion and caused ty.over state police to a deputy com­ tain to the rank of colonel, joined the violence-torn Guatemala in the last general President Romeo Lucas Long, 44, a 20-year veteran of considerable damage within the missioner, a post which up until now EAST HARTFORD - state police department in October year — was found Friday on the Garcia. state police, said be did not view the state police department.’’ had been vacant. Deluxe 1 bedroom, lots of 1962. floor of his parish home, police said. Guatemala, with a population of extras. $160. 236-5646. Last year, Pope John Paul If, who Locators. Fee. 7.2 million, is the scene of spiraling narrowly escaped death himself political violence between leftist EAST HARTFORD - New­ Wednesday, sent an open letter to rebels, government troops and ly decorated 2 bedroom, NAUTILUS ^ RESTAURANT the Central American nation, in right-wing death squads. with modern kitchen. $225. a a Zinsser disputes majority which he described the attacks on The U.S. State Department in 236-5646. Locators. Fee. FITNESS CENTER AND LOUNGE Roman Clatholic priests and clerics January estimated that political as ’’many times vile and violence during 1980 claimed Horn** for Root 54 ■ N : i ■ . j 1 treacherous.” between 75 and 100 lives each Father Carlos Galvez Galindo, 50. month. The London-based human EAST HARTFORD - Large was found shot to death on the floor 6 Rooms plus. Walking dis­ in asking Long's rights group Amnesty International removal of his parish home in Totonicapan, tance to schools, churches estimates at least 3,000 people died 124 miles west of Guatemala City, in political violence during the same and stores. $400 plus By PAT COURTNEY security deposit. Utilities report had called for Long’s police said. one-year period. Herald Reporter should be removed, I thought it was tion and analysis to the legislators. not included. Call 289-4084 Circumstances surrounding the removal as commanding officer of not our job to make such personnel The report from that office after 5:00 p.m. MANCHESTER - Sen. Carl A. killing were unclear although uncon- the state police and for the reassign­ decisions.” recommended that the position of Zinsser, (R-Manchester) the firmed reports said an undeter- ment of two officers in command Zinsser commented, however, deputy commissioner be (illed, but GLASTONBURY (South) ranking member of the legislature's m in ^ number of armed men forced the day of the Incident. that the new deputy commissioner that the commissioner retain his Immaculate 6 room Duplex Public Safety Committee, which their way into the his residence, Transit “ I felt, quite honestly, that the Unit, features: Living, of public safety. Col. Lester J. post as commanding officer of the called (or the removal of Public shot him to death and fled. dining, kitchen with dis­ staff of the Fhiblic Safety committee Forst, who was named by Gov. statA police. It also recommended CONFERENCE - ^ SPECIAL Safety Comisaioner Donald Long as None of the extremist political hwasher, range. UA baths. should have done the report on the O’Neill Friday to take over the day- that 'any personnel changes be commanding officer of the Division groups active in Guatemala, where 3 bedrooms, carpeting, CENTER ACTIVITY CENTER incident because L felt there were to-day command of the state police. made by the governor’s office. of State Police, said Friday night, some members (of the committee) six priests and scores of teachers cutback laundry, attic fan, deck, Is ’a.cops’ cop, with a good record” . "T h ere’s blame enough for " I t ’s unfortunate that when you’re and other church helpers have been yard. Available June 1st. who were out to get C!ommlssioner “ I commend the governor in making everyone to share in this incident," $825 monthly, includes all the bead man you take the blame.” murdered in the last year, im­ Long.” Zinsser said. his selection,” Zinsser added. Z in s ^ said. "The Legislature too maintenance. Sen. Zinsser had sent Gov. “ Our job as committee members mediately claimed responsibility for Neighborhood setting. Gov. O’Neill weighed the evidence has to share in it because part of the the slaying. William O’Neill a letter May 14 was to do a thorough, objective presented to him in four separate opposed problem in Meriden was that the Lease, security. 633-4566, saying be was "unable to support The nation’s Catholic church, -yr report on what happened and give it reports before deciding to take the police lacked radios — because of in­ Broker. the majority report" of the in­ headed by Guatemala City to Gov. O’Neil). It was his job, his action against Long, according to sufficient funds — and they lacked WASHINGTON (U PI) - Many ■ ''j(n) ■ : vestigation regarding the role of the responsibility to make decisions on Archbishop Mario Cardinal GLASTONBURY (South) - J' ‘ j Zinsser. One report was com­ manpower, because the funds for Casariego, issued no comment on Americans would be stranded and Almost new 6 Room state police in the incident Involvjng how to c o n ^ t the situation.” he ii M ! [I , ■ missioned by Zinsser and prepared e ^ ^ men have been used for gas­ Galvez Galindo’s slaying. many urban transit, systems closed Duplex in neighborhood the assault on Meriden police and continued. by the Office of Legislative oline. We all share in the blame for if Congress approves the president's setting. Rural charm. Ku Klux Klan members at a rally Clerics working in Guatemala "When the committee members Research, a non-partisan office at plan to end federal op)erating aid for Minutes from Hartford. held there March 21. The majority the unfortunate incident,” he con­ have often come under fire from got into saying thla one and that one the Capitol which provides informa­ Offers all conveniences. cluded. conservatives who contend the public transportation by 1985, an of­ All maintenance included. ficial of the National League of $575 monthly. 633-4566. Cities said Friday. Broker. “ Termination of transit operating Textile fibers link assistance will close down or EAST OF THE RIVER - debilitate many city transit Sparkling 2 bedroom Inside Today's Herald systems It will terminate mobility duplex. Available soon. for many Americans," Norwalk, Just $275. 236-5646. JOM NOW AMD SMIM FREE! Conn., city Councilman Kenneth Locators. Fee. victims in Atlanta Win cash in weekly puzzle ... page 20 Slapin told theSenate subcommittee (OFFER UMITED TO THE FIRST 100 NEW MEMBERS.) on housing and urban affairs. VERNON HOME ATLANTA (UPI) - A medical hangout, noting that borne of the vic­ Slapin, head of the league’s Children and pets ok. 5 expert said Friday "colored textile tims knew each other directly or in­ rooms, with dining area. transportation and communications lib m ” found on the bodies of at directly. Finals at MCC $300. 236-5646. Locators. Clearing later today "W e’ve got lots of physical steering committee, said the group Fee. least 6 of the 27 young blacks killed Finals week on any campus can be hectic, but at evidence, Howard said. “ But you Showers and thunderstorms throughout the mor­ opposes the administration’s plan, In Atlanta during the past 21 months Manchester Community but acknowledged “ the necessity for ...... s ... . have to interpret that. Do the fibers ning with clearing later in the day. Page 2. is the only physical evidence that College, the disruption reductions in the federal transit OflfCM-Sfora* for Root GET A FREE POOL MEMBERSHIP DURING OUR PRE-OPENING SPECIAL come from the killer or from some links the cases. extend into the home. program , and we believe that place the victims frequent?" Our new fac il ities w i 11 be reaciy to just two 25-minute sessions a HERE'S HOW TO SNlflM FREE: One of the bodies on which the Homemaker-motber- changes in its program structure OFFICE SPACE FOR fibors were found was that 17-year- He said the fibers did not come RENT. 800 square feet. week. C>r you can use it more of­ COURT student Nancy KkUey, should be made." 30 this Fall. An(d now when you Join Nautilus and we'll give you a from a rope. Newly re-decorated. Very old William Barrett, who will be and others like her, New candidate But he said transit systems "are join Nautilus or racquetball we'll ten if y(^u like. Recommended by free 12-month pool membership burled Saturday. At least two victims were gar- spread themselves a bit reasonable. Call 649-4751 Gary (Jovey, a newcomer to Manchester politics set up on'a need basis. They are not between 8 and 5. A volunteer seaich for clues in I rated with a rope, and Barrett, the thin at this time of the 3ive you a free pool member­ physicians, university coaches worth $150. Become a member aayi be is a candidate for the Board of Directors set up to produce a profit, or even to case alau will be made Sab ' itest youth to die, was strangled semester. The books ship. Court House One in Man­ anci physical therapists, Nautilus and that opposes the town’s withdrawal from the recover funds from the fare box." MANCHESTER - MAIN of oflr racquetball club and you’ll HSUSE will be the Slat such \ (tb "something soft like a acarf or come first and thare Is a Slapin said, “ If this nation turns STREET - 2,000 sq. feet. • rel.” federal CD block grant program. Page 8. chester will be one of most training helps you increase receive a free 6-month pool Dr. Larry Howard, who I bit of reedjubtlng for its back on public transportation — Ideal convenient store 'hey’re textile fibers, not complete fitness and entertain­ strength, muscle tone and'car­ State Crime Lab, said ( everyone in the fa i^ y . which It will do if federal aid is location. Elstablished area. membership worth $75. The tarvlew inveatlgatora bad^ Howard said. "W e’re Hayes Corporation, 646- Paged. phased out — cities will increasingly ment centers in New England. diovascular endurance. pool will be completed this Fall “ lota ot evidence” on the bodies that ing with colored fibers — 0131. ONE become centers of congestion and and your free membership will might be significant to the case, but carpet, curtains, clothing. We have Index pollution.” NAUTILUS R A CQ U ET^ LL several colors.” EAST Ce n t e r s t r e e t - “ itV unique to each victim. 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•9 -. 2 THE HERALD, Sat., May 16, 1981 THE HERALD. Sat . May 16. 1981 — .3 U.S., l^ussian ships News Briefing draw nearer Lebanon MONttT TIMWIATUnCI t e l Avnr, Israel (UPI) - Soviet In Washington, Pentagon officials the Soviets are using their navy to and American warships moved said the Soviet Union has moved a sabotage the (U.S. Envoy Philip) clooe to Lebanese waters Friday as , guided missile helicopter cruiser Habib mission." President Reagan’s q>ecial envoy near Lebanese waters and a U.S. News of the naval movements un WtATMtS fOTOCAM • attempted to avert a Syrian-Israell aircraft carrier battle group came against a backdrop of rising war over the Lebanese missile steamed in the vicinity of Israel. tension over Israeli demands that New sinkholes Job claims drop crisis. The Israeli newspaper Yedloth Syria remove SAM-3 and SAM-6 Prime Minister Menachem Begin Ahronoth earlier reported that the anti-aircraft missile batteries from WETHERSFIELD (UPI) — Average weekly claims TEMP meanwhile said that Israel would “Moscow” was steaming off the Lebanon. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla (UPI) - Sinkholes for unemployment benefits dropped 5.5 percent during aeek a peaceful solution to the crisis northern coast of Lebanon. The Although the Syrians fired four that have swallowed trees, cars, a house, streets and the latest reporting perlM to the lowest number in a- over the stationing of Soviet-made newspaper said the USS Forrestal Soviet-made anti-aircraft rockets in sections of business buildings in the past week plagued year. Labor Commissldner P. Joseph Peraro said was also deployed off the Lebanese Lebanon Thursday, shooting down a Central Florida anew Friday, threatening a suburb with SAM missiles in the Bekaa Valley of Friday. Weather eastern Lebanon. coast only after “it was made clear pilotless Israeli reconnaissance $100,000 to $300,000 homes. For the two weeks ending May 9, there were 38,817 plane, the SAM batteries were quiet The latest sinkholes brought the eight-day total to claims, a drop of 2,258 from the previous two weeks. Friday. five. Two that opened in suburbs of Tampa and Orlando First-time filings also dropped from 4,908 to 4,316 were small in comparison with the massive .Winter Park while benefits expired for 391 people. Israeli jets flew over Beirut, sinkhole that opened May 8. At the same time last year, total claims averaged 41,- drawing fire from Palestinian A 20-feet-wide and 15-feet-deep cavity that appeared 741 weekly. gunners, while sporadic fighting in in the. Carrollwood section just north of Tampa The state’s unemployment rate was 6.2 percent, was reported in the Lebanese damaged a home and left a 1 ^ model luxury car Peraro said. capital and the eastern Christian marooned in a garage. Today’s weather city of Zahle, but there were no The owners of the auto moved all their belongings Showers and thunderstorms til mid-day Saturday. A reports of casualties. Commandoes of the Palestine Liberation Front mannino anti­ from their house into the home of a relative next door. few severe thunderstorms with hall and high winds Begin met with U.S. presidential aircraft guns In Beirut, Lebanon, Friday. The Syrians and At Windermere, a fashionable suburb of luxury $100,- possible west portion til 10 p.m. Slow clearing late envoy Philip Habib following a 90- Gun crew alert 000 to $300,000 homes 10 miles south of Orlando, a Winner comes home Saturday afternoon and Saturday night. High minute meeting between the two Palestinians have been on the alert as the crisis over the SAM mis­ sinkhole opened early Friday in the middle of a street. It temperatures 65 to 70. Partly cloudy and w i ^ Simday Thursday. Habib, who is shuttling siles continues to grow. (UPI photo) soon became a cavity 40 feet long and 12 feet deep. WAYLAND, Mass. (UPI) — Kenny Wright came with highs in the 60s. between Israel, Syria and Lebanon, Sinkholes at Aubumdale and Altamonte Springs that homeTrom Arizona a winner, and his family, friends declined to comment on the talks. opened Thursday were reported virtually unchanged and a spanking new bicycle won’t let him forget it. Begin however, said, “The Friday. Wright, 11, beat out 400 competitors In Phoenix, Ariz., Syrians object utterly to what is The Altamonte Springs Sinkhole opened cracks in the last weekend to b^ome the National Elementary Extended outlook called the status quo antei namely ‘ foundation and a wall of the home of a retired couple, that the status quo must be Rifle volleys fired School Chess Champion. , forcing them to leave The fifth-grader at Happy Hollow School financed the Extended outlook for New England Monday through restored” and the Soviet-made Authorities at Tampa reported the sinkhole there was trip with money earned on his paper route. He saved for Wednesday: surface-to-air missiles removed only the latest of several along a direct line that may in­ nine months, foregoing the 10-speed bicycle that MauachuselU, Rhode Island A Connecllculi Fair from Lebanon. dicate a dried up underground stream in the area. beckoned from his dreams. weather through the period. Overnight lows in the 40s “However, despite this very great At Orlando, geologists said the Winter Park sinkhole Instead he put the money toward airline tickets for Monday and W ednewy and in the SOs Tuesday. difficulty, we didn’t give up (ef­ over coffin of Hughes and the Altamonte Springs sinkhole occurred along the himself and his father Russell, a Wayland roofer who Daytime highs in the 60s. forts) to find a peaceful solution,” same geological formation. “turned Kenny on” to chess at age 7. Maine, New Ham pshirei Fair weather through the Begin said. “It feels great and I plan to go on playing for the rest period. Highs in the 60s, lows from the mid SOs to mid BELFAST, Northern Ireland although violence flared in Belfast fellow IRA convict Bobby Sands. Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel (UPI) — Three guerrillas, wearing of my life,” the young champion said through a milk 40s. V erm ont I Fair Monday. Increasing clouds Halim Khaddam told the London- Thursday night when leftist IRA Two hunger strikers have mustache. His first reaction on winning the national Tuesday. Chance of showers Wednesday, especially based A1 Sharq alAwsat newspaper: black masks and combat jackets, guerrillas killed a policeman and replaced Hughes and Sands in the tournament was “to scream and jump around,” Wright south. Cool. High mainly in the 60s. Low in the 40s. “The missiles are defensive fired three rifle volleys over the seriously wounded another in a “fast to the death " by inmates of said. weapons and we will not puli them flag-draped coffin of dead IRA rocket attack on an armored police the Maze prison near Belfast, as Smugglers convicted New goals are to successfully defend his title next out under pressure from Israel or hunger striker Francis Hughes Land Rover. part, of the campaign by the out­ year in Philadelphia and to become a chess master by anyone else for that matter. We will Friday while three victims of Hughes’ coffin, covered with the lawed Irish Republican Army for PORTLAND. Maine (UPI) — A U S. District Court age 15. not give in to Israeli threats and terrorist violence also were buried tricolor of the Irish Republic, was "political" status in Ulster jails. jury Friday found seven men guilty and one man inno­ Wright and his father flew home Sunday with the National forecast blackmail.” in Northern Ireland. lowered into the ground with full The hunger strikers are hoping to In County Armagh, Cardinal “military” honors near his home cent of conspiring to smuggle nearly 19 tons of trophy strapped to an extra seat in plane’s cockpit. The Soviet and American warships moved close to Lebanon waters pressure the British govtrnment trophy now sits in a place of honor on the family’s living State-run Israeli Radio said Habib Tomas O’Fiaich, Ireland’s Roman village of Bellaghy, 40 miles north of into giving IRA convicts the right to marijuana into Maine last year By Unlt«d P reu Friday as President Reagan's special envoy attempted to avert a Authorities said the marijuana was seized on a 65-foot room mantle, a horde of smaller trophies having been City L Fctt UtUe Hock c was expected to depart Saturday for Catholic Primate, said the four Belfast. communicate with any prisoners Los Angeles pc Syrian-lsraell war over the Lebanese missile crisis. News of the shrimp boat that was txiarded a year ago by Royal Cana­ displaced to the youngster’s bedroom. Albuquerque pc Saudi Arabia and proceed afterward funerals “of people who should not Elsewhere in Ulster three more they choose, to wear their own Anchorage pc Louisville c naval movement came against a backdrop of rising tension over to Syria for further talks, although have died” marked “a black day for funerals were held for victims of dian Mounted Police off the Nova Scotia coast -Wright’s favorite subjects — after lunch and recess, Aabevllle pc Memphis c clothes, to refuse prison work and to No date has been set for sentencing that is — are science and math. He hopes to continue his Atlanta c Miami Becb pc Israeli demands that Syria remove SAM-3 and SAM-6 anti-aircraft there was no confirmation from the north.” . backlash violence unleashed by the receive extra visits and letters. BllUngt r Milwaukee c U.S. or Israeli officials. There were no reports of rioting. starvation deaths of Hughes and Convicted are David Hensel. 29. of Key West. Fla ; chess hobby throughout his life. Boaton r Minneapolis pc missile batteries from Lebanon. (UPI photo) Craig Dill. 29, of Huntington, W, Va ; Gerald Case. 34, of Linda Russell described her younger sons as Brwnivn Ti.pc Nashville pc Buffalo r New Orleans c Clarkston. Ga ; Larry Duke. 33, of Roswell, Ga ; Robert “something special.” Brother Russell Jr., 14, "is very Qirlftn S.C. pc Oklabom Cty c Hubbard. 27. of Atlanta. Charles Standley, 37, of proud of his younger brother,” she said. Cluritt N.C. pc Omaha c Gerogetown, Ga , and John Wells of Cobbtown, Ga. Friends and relatives decorated the family’s home Chican c Pboeoli pc Cardinal Agosfino Casaroll, the Vatican's Geveiand r Pittsburgh r White House moves with crepe paper and streamers Monday when the new Portlano Me. r The jury acquitted William Storev, 32. of Riverdale, Secretary of State, addressing about 30,000 Dallai pc NOW... champ and his father returned from Phoenix. Denver pc Portland Ore. r Ga Providence r There’s a TOP NOTCH near you: ATTOPNOTCHI workers from aH western European countries Halfway through the welcome home party, Wright E)ei Molnef c Detroit cy St. LouU c WE WILL ACCEPT gathered In St. Peter’s Square from the Papal was presented a surprise — a brand new bicycle. Duluth pc San Antonio cy Fast Hartford Manchester Throne Friday. The Cardinal sat on the chair the En Paao c San Diaco-Apc to compromise on tax • . ' RliPNSinf AVFN"F north main at main Honolulu c San Prancsc pc pope would have occupied at the rally had he not Indianapolis cy San Juan pc r Manchester Middletown Shuttle to fly again been shot by a Turkish terrorist on Wednesday. Jackaon Mss. c highly inflationary,” Byrd said. FAST MiODlE TuRNPiFt 900 WASHINGTON ST RT bb Jacksonville pc Tampa pc WASHINGTON (UPI) - The White (UPI photo) Kansas City c Waanlnctoa r House began inching toward a com­ He said “the American people want a I7 S 4 Quadruplets survive Las Vecas pc WlchlU c tax cut" but it should be “more produc­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — The second test flight of the promise on President Reagan's tax cut NEW STORE HOURS: space shuttle Columbia, the re-usable rocket plane that proposal Friday in the wake of warnings tivity oriented” than the plan sponsored MINIMUU SURCHaSE *25.00 returned America to space glory last month, has been by Sen. William Roth, R-Del., and Rep. M*X)MUM aURCHASE OERENOI BOSTON (UPI)— A Canton woman was in good condi­ from congressional leaders that the ad­ OM YOUR SAMR aRRROVAL. schedule^ for Sept. 30, the space agency announced tion Friday after giving birth to quadruplets, all boys in' ministration plan doesn’t have a chance. Jack Kemp, R.N.'Y. SUN.9A.M.to 5P.M. Friday. excellent condition. House Republican leader Bob Michel “I’m reminded of the words of a coun­ already has acknowledged, “We have not The f^r-day, five-hour orbital voyage will mark the A spokesman for Brigham and Women’s Hospital try song that could aptly apply, ‘The door first tinSe a spaceship has flown more than once. The Market gains identified the parents as Charles and Alice Elarle. is open and the light is on in the hall,'” got the votes.” He told a small group of ColunfVta again will land at Edwards Air Force Base. Dr. Isaac Schiff, assistant director of reproductive en­ a c ^ White House press secretary reporters Thursday that most of the con­ Calif docrinology, was the physician in charge assisted by Larry Speakes told reporters. servative Democrats whose support was NEW YORK (UPI) - The stock market, buoyed by crucial in the president's budget victory Officials at the Kennedy Space Center said they hopes that interest rates are near a peak, scored a sharp four other doctors. Speakes said the president still originally planned to launch astronauts Joe Engle and The babies, delivered by caesarean section, ranged in Almarmc believes his tax cut proposal is the best last week do not plan to vote for gain Friday that allowed Wall Street to register a Reagan's tax cut. Richard Truly on Oct 18, but advanced the date to Sept. successful week. But trading was only moderate. weight from 4 pounds, 5Vk ounces, to 5 pounds, three plan but “we have always said we are 30 by deleting tests engineers considered unnecessary. ounces, the spokesman said. “My view is, why take an unnecessary The Dow Jones industrial average, which climbed 5.31 willing to listen." defeat when you don't have to,” Michel Launch by Sept. 30 — the last day in the current fiscal points Wednesday, soared 12.88 points to 985.95. The Physicians allowed the quadruplets to be The comments were considerably year — would enable the National Aeronautics and photographed but the parents were not available for in­ said. “We ought to concentrate on closely watched average, which hit a three-month low more accommodating than a presiden­ fashioning a bill in the House that could Space Administration to meet a commitment it made to Monday, rose 9.55 overall for the week. terviews. By United P re u International tial statement earlier this week that be passed in the Senate and be signed by Congress of achieving two shuttle flights in fiscal 1981. Analysts noted the Dow average had dropped more The spokesman said Mr. and Mrs. Earle “are in good Today is Saturday, May 16, the 136th day of 1961 with “this la no time to compromise.” NASA said, however, that the date is "success than 60 points over the past three weeks as interest condition.” 229 to follow. An administration official said the the president.” oriented" and that unforeseen problems such as bad rates rose and many investors found stocks selling at Today is Armed Forces Day. president still is adamant on a multi­ A Treasury Department spokesman weather or technical difficulties could delay the relatively cheap prices. The moon is approaching its full phase. year rather than a one-year tax cut but reported that chairmen of the House and launching. Some traders were betting that the recent rise in len­ The morning star is Mars. there is room for bargaining on other Senate tax-writing committees met Fritz Widick, chief of shuttle orbiter and external tank ding charges is about to peak. The prime rate is at 19t(i specifics of the 30 percent tax rate reduc­ separately with Treasury Secretary The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Donald Regan Thursday. operations at the Florida spaceport, said the near­ percent, not far from its all-time high of 21 '/i percent set Saturn. tion proposal. perfect performance of the Columbia on its maiden test “No compromise came out of the last year. Those bom on this date are under the sign of Taurus. On Capitol Hill, Senate Democratic meetings,” he said, describing them as n ig h t April 12-14 made possible the abbreviated testing The New York Stock Exchange index gained 0.52 to American educator Elizabeth Peabody was bora May leader Robert Byrd said the president's leading up to the longer second flight. 76.54 and the price of an average share increased 23 16, 18(M. “listening sessions." tax plan, known as Kemp-Roth for its The spokesman said it is doubtful there cents. Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index rose 0.89 to On this date in history: congressional co-sponsors, has no chance 132.17. Advances topped declines, 1,000-535, among the In 1866, the U.S. Treasury Department was authorized of winning congrcMlonal approval as it will be any further movement on tax cut CLIP&SA VE...THESE COUPONS NOT A VAILABLE IN OUR STORES! 1,910 issues traded. to place in circulation the first five-cent coin, to be stands. discussions with the administration until Jobs imperiled Big Board volume totaled 45,460,000 share, up a bit WHOA called “the nickel.” “Congress will hot pass a three-year Regan returns May 26 from a trip to the from the 42,750,000 traded Thursday. It still marked the In 1929, the first “Oscar” awards were announced. (30 percent) across-the-board tax cut Middle East and Africa. He left Thursday night. ^ PITTSFIELD, Mass. (UPI) — Job reductions in the 12th consecutive session that less than 50 million shares Janet Gaynpr won the best-actress award for her role in that would produce huge deficits and be largest division of General Electric Co. in Pittsfield were traded. “Seventh H^ven.” Emil Jannings was voted best actor may grow to twice the number estimated earlier in the" Composite volume of NYSE issues listed on all U.S. for his rolrin “The Way of All Flesh." year, a company official says. exchanges and over the counter totaled 51,969,260 In 1960, a Big Four summit conference collapsed in Nicholas ^ rask i, vice president and general manager shares, compared with 49,187,340 traded Thursday. Paris when Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev refused of the GE's Large Transformer Business Division, this The American Stock Exchange index jumped 1.61 to to participate because of U-2 spy plane flights over the Production increases, week said his'section will suffer heavy money losses this 370.90 — an all-time high — and the price of a share U.S.S.R. by the United States. year. added 8 cents. The National Association of Securities “More seriously, in 1982 we expect losses in millions Dealers’ NASDAQ index of OTC issues gained 1.33 to A thought for the day: The Roman poet Virgil said, of dollars,” he said. 216.51 “Yield not to misfortunes but press forward boldly in but spending goes on Boraski had estimated in a 1981 business forecast their face." issued in January that about 300 workers would lose their jobs this year at GE, largest employer in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite the day-old strike by 160,000 coal miners has Berkshire County. coal strike, high interest rates and cut down coal production substantially. But he now predicts the number may be double that sagging auto sales, the nation’s in­ “I’m surpris^ that mining is not down amount with further job reductions expected in 1982 Investments Hlanfl|fBtpr Hpraift dustries raised their output In April, the by more,” said William Cox, acting chief The situation stems from a national economic Federal Reserve report^ Friday; economist of the Commerce Depart­ Industrial production, a benchmark of ment. problem caused by the drop in demafid for electricity Investment prices courtesy of Advest Inc. are as Official Mancketter Netctpapct and, therefore, for electrical equipment, Boraski said. of 3 p.m. Friday. economic growth, expanded by a Michael Evans of Evans Economics, a About 7,800 employees work for GE in Pittsfield, the Price Change USPS 327-500 Vol. C, No. 193 iHMiannnlly adjusted 0.4 percent in April, private forecasting firm, said his study lowest number employed at the firm World War II. GE Friday this week Published daily except Sunday and certain holidays by the Fed said. Production figures signal of the coal industry strike two years ago has plants around the state, including divisions in Advest Group 9.5 unch the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. future employment and tax revenue had not reflected the large extent to Fitchburg and Lynn. Alex. & Alex. 33(5 unch Manchester, Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid a t changes. which coal operators were “secretly Acmat 6 unch If the coal strike had not depressed mining coal, shipping by trucks at Manchester. Conn. POSTMASTER: Send address production In the mining industiY, fac­ Aetna 37 V« up 1(5 changes to The Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, Conn night.” CBT Corp 33 unch 06040. tory production overall would have Evans predicted the gross national Col. Bancorp 17(5 unch grown 0.7 percent for April, the report product growth “v(rlll be positive this First Bancorp 37 V4 up 4(5 said. Auto production (contributed about quarter,” as opposed to the ad­ To subscribe, or W report a delivery problem, call 647- 0.1 percent of the overall growth. First Natl. Stores 8(5 unch 9946. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday ministration’s “soggy" forecast, that Lottery First Hart, Corp (5 unch through Friday and 7 to 10 a.m. Satunhiy. Delivery “Manufacturing turns out to be much there may be a negative movement. Hart. National 23(5 up 45 should be made by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and by stronger than expected in general,” said “Consumers keep spending and the Hart. Steam Boil. 48(5 up (5 7:30 a.m. Saturday. economUt Evelina Tainor

Cassano: It was hard f e i f i ' SC- m to defend CD program Exceptional Buys From

By PALL HEINDRIE professor at Manchester Communi­ Cassano joined other defense Hrrald Reporter ty College. witnesses who said the local news H ARTFORD - Deputy Mayor “ In effect, what he was -saying media misrepresented the CDBG Stephen Cassano testified Friday was that it would be foolish for controversy to the public and helped that he favored Manchester’s con­ minorities to leave the central city sway the voters against the Despathy’s New FURNITURE tinued participation in a federal because the jobs are in the central program. community development program, city and the transportation is in the Cassano said he recognized before but he said actions of the Depart­ central city," Cassano testified. the April 1979 referendum that voter ment of Housing and Urban “ He said this (suburbanization) is approval of the CDBG program was Development made it difficult to not what minorities wanted and destined to lose. convince townspeople of the would not be in their best interests “ For 17 days consecutively before program’s value. to do this.” the vote, I mane some appearance CLEARANCE AREA Manchester voters ultimately Cassano said Smith presented somewhere on behalf of the decided, in an April 1979 referen­ those ideas as a guest lecturer in one program,” he testified! “ I felt I was dum. to withdraw from the Com­ of the MCC courses Cassano on a sinking ship. You may believe munity Development Block Grant teaches. He said he also heard in something and work very hard, ______on the Main Level program. Smith, on a September 1979 WKND but you know from the thing people The federal government and three Radio interview advocate that asked tiiat their concerns were low-income Mancheter residents blacks remain in the city, so they deep-rooted." are suing the town, charging racial will not erode their political base. Cassano defended former director discrimination motivated the pull­ Smith testified earlier in the trial Joseph T. Sweeney from other out. The CDBG program promotes, that he feels Manchester is unrecep- witnesses' charges of racism. in part, development of low-income .V tive to blacks. "He was a very dilligent worker, a housing The trial in U.S. District Cassano said he voted in favor of unique person,” said Cassano. “ Joe Court has so far lasted five weeks. the" housing brochure to satisfy was the kind of person who, if you Cassano testified that Manchester HUD, even though he felt it had lit­ gave him an assignment, you just residents felt HUD was intruding in From Modular pit groups tle value. knew it woul^be done thoroughly.” local affairs during 1978, when it "Very frankly. 1 thought it had lit- Cassano testified that he heard issued a series of conditions the public statements from town town had to meet to receive its block residents John Tucci and Frank Lu- Nancy Kelley of 56 Thomas Drive did little else this week but study to lush Velvet chairs, you’ll grant. pien, which he considered racially for final exams. A housewife and mother, she Is studying accoun­ . "They (town residents) were con­ motivated. But he said they, by no Finals week ting at Manchester Community College. (Herald photo by cerned that some conditions were means, represent Manchester’s ■17/1 Rosenberg) f s H u iP save from 20% to 60% being placed on the town. It was an Rules by HUD mainstream. infringement on the rights of the For example. Cassano testified town, they felt, " Cassano testified. town concern that when Tucci ran for a slot on the "I was a supporter of the prograhi Board of Directors, he finished last ou some of the best and every time I'd turn around, in a field of 12, more than 4,(X)0 votes }»’ something' (HUD did) would com­ behind the next lowest vote-getter. College finals week plicate the program. A defense strategy seems to be an Cassano testified that HUD of­ tie yalue,'" said Cassano. ""We haye effort to isolate Concerned Citizens Furuiture uames iu ficial Daniel P Kolesar sent the several Chamber of Commerce for Manchester Development i i . town a May 26, 1978 letter ordering 8 Pc. Modular Pit brochures that stated the same members, including Lupien and the town to institute a program to thing" Tucci, as an insignificant group, out- in Beige Velvet - Reg. $2094 America enforce laws against housing dis­ a unique experience According to Cassano. as fast as of-step with the rest of Manchester. crimination. Manchester would satisfy one HUD Defense attorneys went to great "Certain conditions had to be met condition, the department would im­ lengths Thursday to disassociate for us to receive a block grant that By HILARY ROSENBERG asserted. When Mrs. Kelley returned to sctwol pose new ones. He said HUD of­ Sweeney from that group. • year. " said Cassano. " It was put Herald Reporter With three teen-agers in the last fall her husband took a part- Thomasville • Stanley • Bassett ficials claimed Manchester had Cassano also testified that the Now very bluntly that either we meet MANCHESTER - Kay Dorn, a household, silence is a rare time job in addition to his regular *1288®® "zoning impediments'" to the current discrimination lawsuit is a Similar to Illustration • Statton • Bennington • Lane these condition, or we forfeit the housewife, mother, freelance writer phenomenon. But during finals job to support the family, she said. development of low-income housing. regular UTpic of discussion in his money." and full-time student, sat at her WMk, Mrs. Dom said, her children Later In the day, Mrs. Kelley But Cassano said these officials sociology classes, which included a % Burlington • Bassett • Lazy Boy, etc. T he deputy mayor said kitchen table one night last week do their best to cooperate and even would take an exam and then “ I ran later admitted they never even large number of blacks from Hart­ take charge of the housework. Manchester had no record of before a sprawl of books and papers. around with the kids all day,’^ she reviewed the town's zoning ford. One daughter does all the grocery housing discrimination, so he felt In the next room a typewriter, said. Although the get some m regulations He said black students he teaches the program was not needed But he temporarily abandoned, sat on the shopping not only during final studying done in the evening, "at I f Cassano said it was the continued have said they don’t feel Odd Sofas, Chairs, Love Seats, Dinettes, said he voted for it anyway, so the dining room table inundated with exams but also during the rest of the interference by HUD that soured Manchester is hostile to blacks. about i p.m. I ’m really exhausted,” town would receive its money. documents, notes and open volumes. term when her mother is busy with she sai(f Dining Suites, Mattresses, Bedrooms, Tables, Manchester residents to the CDBG “ If it were up to my students, The fair housing plan involved “ Basically, my house is not like it her six courses and editing The Alan Howat of Vernon, a business program there probably wouldn't be a law­ hiring Wilber Smith — who has used to be,” said Mrs. Dom, who Cougar, the campus newspaper. major, businessman and father, had Lamps, and more "We were concerned that the suit," Cassano testified. served as a slate senator from Hart­ had five exams and a research ‘"They’re very proud of me,” said to stmggle through finals week. program was beginning to get a Cassano’s testimony rebuts ford before and since his tenure in paper to complete last week during Mrs. Dorn, who will be transferring “ It’s been pretty rough^h e said. negative image in the community previous statements from plaintiffs’ to the University of Hartford next Manchester — as a fair housing of- finals. “ 1 used to take great pride in “ I've been cramming'aUMdek.” and we wanted to get a clarification witnesses that Manchester has a year to work for a> degree in Com­ •• ficer my housework. Now I just get by.” In addition to his e x « s , Howat from HUD of what is expected of racist image among Hartford area munications and Public Administra­ The plan also required the town to Many older students at started a home Improvements SOFAS, LOVESEATS, CHAIRS us.” he said. blacks. publish a brochure advertising Manchester Community College last tion. business last week. He studied at The deputy mayor said a reaction Testimony will resume next She rose with the sun every mor­ housing opportunities in week had to drop everything - job, night when his family was sleeping, to big government was the prime Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the federal family, housework - to study for ning last week to prepare for her he said. On a normal schedule, 1 Manchester motivation for the referendum, with court in Hartford. Former town final exams, which represent a exams. "I think I get extra a.m. Is very late for Howat, but that Cassano said he supported the ap­ racism playing an insignificant role. director Betty Intagliatta is major portion of a student's grade. adrenalin to do it,” she said. “ Next wasn’t true of last week, he said. Traditional Style Sofa and Chair in Beige/Brown pointment of Smith, even though “ Obviously, the major factor was expected to testify there was some'local reaction Finals week, occurring once every week I ’ll get tired.” Carol Krantz of Glastonbury was Your Choice Velvet Print. Reg. $998 ...... $ 4 9 9 . anti-government,” Cassano Nancy Kelley of Thomas Drive in against Smith " because his con­ semester, is an unique experience so busy last week that she couldn’t Contemporary Love Seat in 100% Nylon testified. “ There was obviously a Manchester, a mother of young troversial reputation preceded Eighth District for these students, disrupting their be reached for comment. But, ac­ Oak or Pine 4 Pc. Mater Bedroom fear of exnensive services that are children and a full-time student of Flamestitch Fabric. Reg. $ 4 5 0 ...... $ 1 8 0 . him "" lives and the normal routine of their cording to her husband, Paul, Carol generally associated with multi­ MANCHESTER - The Directors accounting, was also an early riser Includes Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Selig 3 Pc. Modular Corner or Sofa Sectional in A -*.*. Ironically. Smith himself was not families. can somehow retain a normal family facilities. In a town of 50,000, of the Eighth District will meet last week. “ Most of my studying Persimmon Velvet. Reg. $949 - 3 Pc...... ^ . $ 4 8 8 . an advocate of blacks moving from For Mrs. Dom, an East Hartford Headboard ...... reg.$1369°^ there has to be some racists. But I Monday at 7 p.iri. at the the district routine during finals. resident who returned ii school two gets done at 3 a.m.,” she said,” a “ She Is so super organized that we Fox 3 Pc. Heavy Pine Sofa, Love Seat, Chair the city to the suburbs, according to would say they played a very small firehouse on Hilliard and Main Cassano. who is a sociology years ago after leaving college couple uninteiTupted hours before really don’t suffer much,” be said In 100% Nylon Print. Reg. $1,131 ...... $ 7 6 6 . role." Streets. prematurely several years earlier, everyone else gets up.” amazed. “ She cooks a meal every Gilliam Custom-Made Traditional 8-way hand tied Sof^ “ this is the bad week of the year. I Trying to keep to her regular night. She was mowing the lawn * 7 9 9 0 0 in Elegant Decorator Print. Reg. $1,111 . . ! ...... $ 5 8 5 don’t do anything else. I just study. schedule, Mrs. Kelley was up at 6 when I got home tonight.” And I don’t like a lot of noise,” she a.m. to see her husband off to work. 3 Pc. Colonial Hi-Back Sofa, Love Seat, Chair in Herculon Plaid. Reg. $969 ...... $ 5 9 9 Sport Parade DINING SUITES AND CHINAS Rattan Sofa and 2 Cttomans In Floral Print. 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Center Conference Room. Board of Selectmen, 10 a.m.. Town Office Building. Permanent Memorial Day Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Thursday th e Revolution, St. Clayton-Marcus Sweetheart Back Colonial Love ib O D O Coffee Room. Municipal Building. Augustine's Castillo, a ^ S A L E Seat In Ruat/Nylon Print. Reg. $ 499...... $ & 0 0 . Library Directors, 8 p.m.. Library. T ursday Spanish-built -fort, was a BEDROOMS AND PIECES Building Committee, 7:30 p.m., Municipal Building prisoner-of-war camp. Hearing Room. Latex . ^ Manor House "Farmhouse Treasures” Maple Human Relations Commission. 8 p.m.. Coffee Room, H e i s e Pa'^ 4 Pc. Master Bedroom. Reg. $1,888 ...... $ 9 9 5 . Municipal Building. Oak Master Bedroom. 4 Pcs Includes Triple Dresser, ^ OCCASIONAL ITEMS Wednesday ? >110 WHITE Youth Commission. 7:30 p.m.. Municipal Building I * ••••NSsa#,S«*»M $4 0 0 , Hutch, Mirror, Chest, Bed. Reg. $1,650 ...... $ 7 8 5 . Hearing Room. IDS' Bassett Traditional Pecan Bedroom. 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May 16, 1981 - 7 Air sprayers • » VI against moth Judge blocks OPINION / jCjommentBry need permits HARTFORD — Connec­ New Britain's ticut residents who want to battle this spring’s invasion of gypsy moth through aerial spraying must obtain permits from the D ^ rtm en t of & - Agency proposes cuts in nuke safety vironmenUl Protection, officials said Friday. school closing Deputy DEP Commissioner John Anderson said many people are WASHINGTON - The near dis­ a nuclear plant to start up at low around the need for congressional ly named acting regional supervisor seeking to spray their woodlands aster at Three Mile Island two years power before public hearings have approval. of EEOC lawyers and given a pay from the air to combat tbe biggest HARTFORD (UPI) - A Superior cused the local board of "going on a ago threw a scare into those been concluded. Last year, the ^Pentagm leased boost to boot. What makes his -population of gypsy moths in recent (jourt judge issued an injunction spending spree" while school of­ Americans who live near the many By April 1, 61 new employees had about ISO million worth of military ' promotion surprising in that last years. Friday preventing the New Britain ficials said they have had to cut out nuclear power plants across the been hired to work in the agency's Jack Anderson hardware to Turkey, Honduras, and December Bniiuard pleaded guilty He said there are strict state Board of Education from closing some services and several country. But it seems to have had Office of Reactor Regulation — the the Dominican .Republic without to misapplication of federal funds requirements for all aerial spraying public schools for two days to offset programs such as field trips just to little sobering effect on the Nuclear division that processes license Washington Merry-Go-Round going through Congress. And last and was given a one year’s proba­ of pesticides and a permit miut be a projected deficit. keep the deficit lower. Regulatory Commission, which is applications. In additions, January, the generals leased free of tion on condition that he perform obtained. No aerial applications can The closings planned for next Tullai. a linguist at Central chdrge six helicopters valued at |5.9 be made to a tract of land of less week would have affected classes Ck)nnecticut State College, said his supposed to ensure that the public is employees have been transferred public service, Brussard’s super­ than 10 acres. organization and the New Britain k .- M million to the Salvadoran Junta, for 8,200 students in the city’s 10 safe from nuclear accidents. from other agency offices to help visor, Pat_^Fields, shrugged off the About IS towns will have some elementary, three middle and two Parent-Teacher Organization had Three Mile Island's close call led achieve the announced goal of cut­ again without getting approval from attorney’s"crimiMi record, saying aerial spraying within their borders high schools. agreed to send pupils to school even the agency to review existing plant ting hearing time from 18 to 10 Capitol Hill. that’s "his business.” over the next few days or weeks and Judge Douglass B. Wright issued if the shutdown occurred. operations. TTiis caused a shift in months for nuclear power plants. endemic in the nuclear power in­ Bradford told his fellow com­ Copyright, 1981, United Feature the DEP is making every effort to the temporary injunction sought by But the injunction has made the staff time and other resources, The new focus within NRC is dustry. missioners he is "not comfortable HEADLINES & FOOTNOTES: Sy^lcate,. Inc. , ensure it will be done safely and state officials and ordered a hearing issue moot, he said, and he felt the which led to a backlog in nuclear "more geared to speed and u^ nqt The NRC's own files also contain with the whole package” of British actress Susannah York, who V - effectively, Anderson said. for June 8. Board officials said they Council would have to come up with power plant licensing The delay, being bad actors than it is to super­ warnings that corrosion and radia­ proposals- to reallocate personnel pkyed Superman’s mother and is would comply with the order. the additional money to allow the the industry argues, burdens elec­ safety." an agency insider told my tion are weakening pipes and reac­ toward speed instead of safety. The now in New York in "Hedda The order headed off a confronta­ school board to conduct business un­ tricity consumers with expensive reporter John Dillon. Since the tor vessels a potentially disastrous change in direction, he said, “seems tion between city and school board til the end of the school year. Gabler,” jetted down to Washington "We’ve got to run the schools substitute power costs. Reagan administration came in, he situation. Yet the agency plans to O’Neill signs officials and angry parents who had to me to have some bad effects that the other day to testify against the asked state Board of Education of­ first, then we can thFow stones Now, in an effort to remove tbe said, the NRC has undergone "a 180- delay for 18 months the issuance of aren’t necessarily immediately ap­ proposed deployment of 160 cruise ficials to seek the restraining order. later,” to “determine who is guilty licensing logjam, the NRC seems to degree shift in that area since Three regulatory guides on anticipating parent." missiles In Britain. "If we accept bill on study The New Britain school board, at of irresponsible mismanagement," be forgetting one of the lessons of Mile Island." radiation damage. READ THE FINE PRINT: In re­ the missiles there is no doubt that Quote odds with the City Council over fun­ said Tullai. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov.' Three Mile Island: That crucial The commission proposes to The NRC also plans to extend by cent years. Congress has clamped we’ll be the prime target of a pre­ ding, voted Tuesday to close the safety issued were either delay an assessment of suxiliary six months the time for analysis by emptive attack,” she said, "We William O’Neill Friday signed a bill schools, saying they would be down on the Pentagon’s which authorizes a committee of overlooked or ignored in the licen­ feedwater systems the system that nuclear plant management of severe freewheeling giveaway of American want to create a European nuclear- breaking the law by ending the year legislators, business and labor with the $75,000 deficit. sing of the Pennsylvania reactor proved critical at Three Mile Island. accident studies. military equipment to countries on free zone.” York said she doesn’t representatives to study the issue of M asked duo The NRC has proposed rule changes The NRC licensing speedup will The NRC’s blueprint for speeding “First-born and only children are State Trooper Kenneth Startz of the Connecticut Emergency Ser­ The decision to cut the New Bri­ 6 mind if she is "used” by political the generals’ "most-favored nation” apt to be the most temperamentally p lu t relocations and layoffs. that would limit public comment also, according to 1he confidential up license procedures includes groups "as long as I can deliver the vices Squad examines a four-and-a-half foot long missle look-a­ tain school year to less than the 180 list. The list of those entitled to free predisposed to becoming writers Tbe 11-member committee will be days required by law brought robs bank and reduce the authority of the report, mean the agency will have to delays in many "action plans" arms has been cut from 31 countries message." made up of four lawmakers, six Missile scare like found, Friday, nosed down In shrubbery in front of a Somers because they most often have Inn. The missile was determined to be an old fashioned hairdryer. furious reaction from parents and agency's Atomic Safety and Licen­ "cancel monitoring the industry test designed to improve nuclear plant in 1974 to just four this year. The Equate Employment Oppor­ business and labor representatives, teachers. WATERBURY (UPI) — Two sing Review Board to raise safety programs on safety and relief safety in the aftermath of Three learned from experience to be com­ and one member from the (UPI photo) J But the brass hats have found a tunity Commission has Interpreted fortable with solitude." Gerry Tullai, the head of a 4,000- masked bandits Friday held up a issues valves ' It was a stuck-open relief Mile Island. One agency com­ its mandate in a way that has raised Conference of Municipalities. way to outflank the congressional — Joe David Bellamy, resident member group. Citizens United for savings and loan office and fired at Even more shocking is the NRC's valve that contributed to the TMI missioner. Peter Bradford, has some eyebrows in New Orleans, The committee will review the restriction: Instead of selling arms writer at St. Lawrence University Better Education, said he was least one shot before they escaped request for authority to issue accident, and secret files at the objected to this postponement of the where a federal trial attorney Impact of plant closings and layoffs "delighted" by the injunction order with about $6,000, police said. to their favorite regimes, they now in Canton, N,Y. and report to the Legislature by "interim " licenses that would allow NRC show that such malfunctions are so-called TMI directive. lease them at no cost. This gets named Terrell Brussard was recent­ because it will require the City One man carried a shotgun and Feb. 15, 1982. 'Tick, tick' says bomb Council to provide the money the other a rifle as they invaded the The governor also signed a bill necessary to keep the schools open. First Federal Savings and Loan which will allow the sale of wine as “It’s the least we could have Association of Waterbury branch of­ well as beer on college campuses expected," said Tullai, who credited fice on Reidville Drive about 2 p.m. In M anchester starting Oct. 1. state board officials for going to Police said the men fired a war­ s i^ 5p iasir i?R The governor has signed 147 bills court to head off the closings. ning shot that forced tellers to un­ W agm an and vetoed one bill passed by the but check says dryer "They were really on top of it and lock an inside door that allowed the ■Jo'ifASS W k) Hof <»i:e H/&I& 1 Legislature. could see through the shenanagins bandits to rifle cash drawers. File SOMERS (UPI) - Peter Boggio Emergency Division. board” covered with gray canvas, going on" said Tullai, who had met No one was injured as the robbers Bennet closing pceg HnRlig§eD er pMKllkj By Bob Wagman thought he had spotted "some big Boggio spotted the device just said McLeod. r Thursday with Joseph R. Gordon, ran to a getaway car driven by a M School suit hunk of metal” stuck in bushes out­ after 8 a.m. in front of his It had “nothing so obvious" as a associate state education com­ third man. The vehicle was found ® T|^,U V f-Llfb,ilW (f A - side his restaurant Friday. But restaurant. cord, McLeod chuckled. missioner. abandoned a short time later near when he shoved it and heard "tick, "It was sticking through It was labeled, Willet Jet Stream City Council members have ac­ the office. accord due tick tick ...” he gasped and rushed to shrubery,” he said. "It looked just C)o., a firm in San Francisco, Calif., on right track HMI.... HARTFORD (UPI) - A tenative get police. like some big hunk of metal. But but when police tried telephoning Kennedy out-of-court settlement has been The Stafford Springs state police when I rolled it over I swear I heard the company “at that hour” they got Superintendent of Schools Dr. new school but with others from reached in a class action suit filed barracks dispatched a bomb squad ticking. Three times or so — tick, no answer. James P. Kennedy the same area. against the state Education Depart­ to Boggio’s Somers Inn on f^in tick tick.” “We dispatched a police officer Ratchford raps recommended Monday that the The Board of Education ment and its vocational-technical Street.' When the explosives expert Police spent "most of the morning (from San Francisco) to the com­ arrived, he thought he had a “live and into the afternoon” gingerly in­ pany to wait for them to open up," Board of Education close the planned to close the building prepares division. Tbe suit was filed last month in missile” on .his hands, a police specting the suspected rocket and said McLeod. ' ' " main building at the Bennet next year at the completion of a spokesman said. trying to trace its origins, said state “Finally, the word came back that U.S. District Court in New Haven by it was a hairdryer," said McLeod. School complex as a money­ three-year phase-in program to the Spanisb-American Coalition and It turned out to be an old- police spokesman John McLeod. gradually shift students from the fashioned upright hairdryer. The cylindrical device with fins The firm reported "this wasn’t SS hike delay saving move. for 1984 12 Bridgeport students. The suit The Herald supports Dr. Verplanck area from Bennet to claimed the state failed to comply "It look^ just like a regular protruding from one end weighed the first time” their hair dryer, WASHINGTON (NEA) • Most with federal laws that guarantee rocket — with fins and all. It also about 30 pounds, measured 4V^ feet manufactured more than 20 years HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. basis to keep track ol how Connec­ Kennedy's recommendation. Illing. had a timing device,” said trooper long by 10 inches wide, was hollow ago, had been the “brunt of a prac­ A William Ratchford, D-Conn., ticut will be affected by federal Closing the building this year political observers expect a match Spanish-speaking persons equal op­ tical joke,” said McLeod. According to a report from the portunity for vocational education. Kenneth Startz of the State Police and made from “very heavy card- predicted Friday the decision by budget cuts. will save the schools an es­ race for the 1984 Dennocratic school's administration, closing presidential nomination between Lawyers for the plaintiffs and President Reagan to delay cost-of- "It’s going to be a very difficult timated $110,000 — $70,000 in living increases ■for Social Security time,” Gejdenson said. the main building would force 79 former Vice PrMldent Walter Mon- state officials Thurs^y agreed to salaries and $40,000 in utilities. allow at least an additional 15 recipients will prove to be his ad­ Ratchford said the "bloody ” students to transfer from Bennet dale and Seq^. Inward Kennedy, D- It will also mean that all Bennet Spanish-speaking or limited EIngllsh ministration’s "biggest political details of the Reagan administra­ to Illing Junior High School. In Mass. mistake.” tion budget reductions will have to students can be housed in proficiency students to enter ninth Boston Mayor unveils^ addition. 39 current sixth grade Mondale has decided to maintain grade at Bridgeport’s Bullard- Reagan announced Tuesday bis be worked out at the committee buildings on the east side of- students who were scheduled to a low profile during the coming Havens Regional Vocational- plans to impose the first major stage. Y Main Street and will not have to reduction in Social Security benefits He sits on the education and labor attend Bennet this fall would at­ months while he concentrates on Technical School this fall after a cross the street to reach the building a strong campaign summer preparatory program. since the retirement program began panel, where Ratchford said about tend Illing instead main building, the only one on organization. He is adhering to the They also agreed to offer bilingual 45 years ago. Unless approved, 40 percent of $36 billion in programs Instruction and to hire several surprise school plan Reagan warned, the system could go must be eliminated. traditional political wisdom of not /While changing schools and the west side. broke. "Where is it going to come from’’ getting out in front too early. Hispanic Spanish-speaking p'l^ns is an inconvenience, it is The Board of Education is Congress to take action counselors. Bullard-Havens’ regular "This will prove to be the biggest That's the real dilemma, " said not a sufficiently traumatic currently trying to trim $730,000 Kennedy, however, has opted for a BOSTON (UPI) — Mayor Kevin out of existing cash and carry over taxed in the past. It is to reconsider political mistake of the Reagan ad­ Ratchford. who added that budget very high profile. He is attempting curriculum has been taught only in the deficit” into fiscal 1982. the plan Monday. experience to justify keeping from its budgets. Most planned English, and only one of its four H. White’s administration Friday ministration," Ratchford, a second talk is overshadowing every other to position himself as the keeper of unveiled a daring surprise strategy The announcement — in an af­ The Council has posed a number of term congressman, said at a Capitol issue at the federal level the way it Bennet's main building open improvements to the counselors was Spanish-speaking fidavit to Superior Court Judge plans — the latest Thursday night — the Democratic faith in a party short and of Portugese descent. to keep the schools open through the news conference. is on a local scale. Many students change schools educational program have been on industrial development of leaders and as the most outspoken academic year — as the courts have Thomas Morse who had ordered the with the bonding capability in­ "I think it will be marked as the "Just like up here money is eliminated and many existing The settlement must be approved schools stay open — described the cluded, but with additional restric­ each year because of opponent of the Reagan administra­ by U.S. District Judge Ellen B. ordered — while risking city first major mistake politically that dominating everything. " he said. geographical moves without programs pared in recommen­ bankruptcy on the gamble that city’s cash situation as “extremely tions on mayoral fiscal powers this administration has made," he “It gets to be tedious. It's getting to By LISA SHEPARD any other developer for using the Committee are tossing around tion in the Republican-dominated Burns, hlghranklng Education precarious” because of $33 million which White has deemed irresponsi­ major problems. dations for budget cuts. Senate. Department officials and the coali­ court-ordered tax abatements can said. Ratchford formerly was be a one track record. " smart financing. What businessman several ideas but offering no be delayed or dealt with later. in tax abatements due July 1. ble. Connecticut’s commissioner on In addition, most of the Closing the Bennet building WASHINGTON - Robert Miller wouldn't take advantage of what assurances that one is favored over Kennedy is using to great advan­ tion. If the settlement is not ap­ Hopeful of court relief on the Councilors contacted Friday said proved, the next court date is June With the school system fiscal year aging. students are from the Verplanck would save other educational has nothing against K-Mart. He just amounts to be the cheapest finan­ another. The Committee has tage his position as ranking abatements, Richards warned if the they had no intentions of submitting 5. budget expiring Saturday, White cir­ U.S. Health and Human Services district, with 14 from the programs from further cuts. The thinks it's unfair that the nation’s cing on the market today. expressed a desire to make Democrat on the Senate Labor and cumvented the City Council he city must pay $30 in refunds to over­ any more proposals. Secretary Richard Schweiker said Tolland Turnpike area, so a stu­ board should follow Dr. second largest retail store should Typically a state or local govern­ whatever changes it decides part of Human Resources Committee. He feuded 10 weeks with and unveiled assessed ^sto n property owners as And the businesses the courts Social Security recipients will Sunset Rebekah get a financing boost from the has defined a whole range of issues Talk show guests the plan to enable the city’s 64,000 .well as keep the School Department have ruled deserve the rebates could receive their 11.2 percent cost-of- dent is not being sent alone to a Kennedy’s recommendation. ment Issues an IDB and makes the the first Reagan economic package. >1 w ell ESTER — Sunset federal government when he had to on which he thinks his party should WASHING’TON (UPl) - Guests students to remain in classes afloat, "the city will almost com­ decide to wait a bit longer until the living allowance on July 1 as proceeds available to a business at One suggestion would call for pletely exhaust its cash supply by city is back on its fiscal feet. Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday at use conventional financing for the below-market interest rates. specific language in the 1978 law oppose President Reagan and has on Sunday’s television network in­ through June 19. scheduled, but the increase will be ’The school situation apparently July 1.” "The city already has been forced delayed three months next year. 8 p m at the Marine Club on Park supermarket in Elaton, Ohio bearing Everyone’s a winner, sayd IDB sup­ limiting IDB use to industrial pur­ won agreement from committee terview shows Include; Street. A joint memorial service —Sen. Robert Dole, chairman of solved, that put the matter of Already obliged to keep the to schedule budget cuts for fiscal Ratchford and Rep. Sam Gejden- his name. poses only with an exception for Democrats to vote against the ad­ 1982 of approximately $1(X) million will be held with King David Lodge. porters. The business gets a cheap the Senate Finance Committee, on solving the tax abatement solution schools open, he said if the son, D-Conn., said the state’s con­ Now that K-Mart wants to be a commercial projects in economical­ ministration on many of them. as a result of Proposition 2Mi, the There will be a social hour with loan, construction crews go to work CBS’ “Face the Nation” at 11:30 back to the Legislature or the City abatements aren’t delayed, "the gressional delegation has agreed to neighbor to Miller’s supermarket, ly deprived areas. This may not do muclMto bring city would be unable to meet any property tax-slashing law passed in refreshments after the meeting. and Investors make somewhat less a.m. Council or the businesses owed the meet twice each month on a formal Berry's World Miller decided he’d pay his own way than on conventional bonds but don’t However, that would require about the defeat of the ^ B ident’s rebates. payrolls or carry out essential ser­ a statewide referendum last fall —Health and Human Services that goes into effect July 1. to Washington and plead his case have to pay taxes and the local reams of written words defining proposals in the SeilK. But . Secretary Richard Schweikcr, Rep. Although city officials have stead­ vices after July 1” when the new before a congressional subcom­ government never loses a dime. commercial, industrial and Kennedy is gathering valuable lOUs J.J. Pickle and Sen. Lawton Chiles fastly maintained there was no fiscal year begins. , mittee looking at the uses and The losers, say the bond’s economically deprived. Similar from Democrats across the country on ABC’s “Issues and Answers” at more money to ball out the schools. The Legislature has already abuses of small-issue, tax-exempt by leading the defense of the noon. City Treasurer Lowell L. Richards rejected a bailout plan which would denouncers, are local Industry and changes for mortgage revenue have allowed for city bonding to pay industrial development bonds taxpayers. bonds resulted last year in so many programs and positions that they —Defense Secretary Caspar announced, ‘"nie city has decided to (IDBs). hold dear. Weinberger on NBC’s "Meet the attempt to fund school operations off the courtordered tax abatements "The K-Mart thing is a good rules and guidelines that not a single through the end of the school year to businesses which had been over- Show Your True Colors But also testifying at the same example,” said Rep. Sam Gibbons bond has been issued under the new Kennedy and his staff have Press” at 12:30 p.m. hearing were several economic (D-Fla.), an ardent critic of IDB rules. carefully chosen the issues on which Wear The American Flag! development directors from the 47 abuses. “You are not really creating he will oppose tlie administration states issuing IDBs, giving ringing any more jobs. You are just and the ^nate’s conservatives. Thank You 6 praises to a federally sanctioned transferring sales from one area of They include miUtary aid to Saudi Funeral service today for Participating in way of providing low-interest loans the community to another.” _ Arabia and El Salvador, re­ to selected businesses. Gibbons and other members of the establishment of close ties with Easter Seal’s Partnership In Chicago, a city wracked with Oversight subcommittee will now right-wing regimes such as Argen­ for Coast Guard cadet poverty, crumbling buildings and in­ decide whether any changes should tina’s that have less-than-glowlng Program to Benefit Handicapped dustries fleeing to the suburbs, IDBs be made In a 1971 law allowing tbe human-rights records, reduced saved 9,843 jobs over the last four iHanri|rBtrr Hrrald federal support for health-care Children and Adults In Connecticut Issuance of tax-exempt IDBs for up NEW LONDON (UPI) — Funeral ser­ cardiopulmonary resuscitation ad­ years, according to the Windy City’s to $10 million. A study by the facilities and hospital cost contain­ vice! were scheduled for Saturday at the ministered to her,” he said. economic director. Another 5,000 ment, abolition of the Legal Ser­ Conipossional Budget Office es­ Sorving Tho Oruatur ManchMter U.S. Coast Guard Academy chapel for Swift said Ms. Babineau was M m y Trawl Ngsacji new jobs were created. tim ates that for fisca l year 1990, the Araa For 100 Vaara vices Corporation and cuts in spen­ Cadet Julia A. Bablneau, 21, of pronounced dead 'at the academy The dilema Congress now faces is federal treasury loat 9R1 mlllkin In ding on school lunches, education Westwood, Mass., who died In a sailing hospital about 20 minutes after the acci­ Cirtir Chiw«M Ga,, he. M a rt H Kaaaay, lU . V ^ V .--V- how to ferret out the bond’s abuses, Foundad Oct. 1,1881 and fuel-cost assistance to the poor accident on the Thames River. revenues because of IDBs. If no dent. Oigiral CiMacliciil Cn ^ yet continue to provide the attrac­ change Is made In the law, a |9.9 ^ Publlshad by tha and the elderly. Six cadets had been saiiing the MBRNniVi MOTWIV * Charm or pendant Slick Pin in 14k Tie lack or lapel Manohaalar Publishing Co. •ratfn FinMr's tive financing method of targeted billion Iqas is expected by 1985. The contrast In the approaches of Ms Babineau was a third-year cadet academy-owned Marvena II when the ac­ M— faiiarhg Ca„ he. drop in 14k yellow gold $85 yellow gold $115 pin in 14k yellow gold $95. areas of the country suffering from Harald Squars Mondale and Kennedy could not and her father, WUliam Babineau, is a cident occurred. Aiticiitiiiif Ik. Yellow gold rdled $22. Yellow gold fillc'd $25. Yellow gold filled $25. The sabcommltUw plans to meet Manchastar, Conn. 08040 ; former (^oast Guard officer and an in­ He said tbe cadeU were operating the Manchattar State lin k urban decay or high unemployment. haVe been more clearly shown than Im i Mm Mm Prahich, he. in May to take some action. As a Tolaphona (203) 043-2711 structor at the academy. boat during a "semi-recreational” For three days in April, the Ways when they recently addi'eseed a (hakty hn first step, the panel Is fure to call Msiwnsr: U natd'afsts InwmeWonsI Academy spokesman Ed Swift said period, free time which was supposed to iwr M— lictwht Oe. and Means Oversight subcommittee for national reporting on IDB issues gathering of Democrats in Mon- iMIMURIAl OAV h I M « nbw of Ms. Babineau died Wednesday after be used for physical education. M art 1 SaMi, he. 1 MON MAV 2STH | listened to speech after speech, to get some idea of how many are Audit Buroau of CIrcufatlont dale’s home state of Minnesota. The being struck on the head by a swinging Ms. Babineau also leaves her mother, MViINH #vuONIfe i I i| I I II either heralding the IDBa or loudly sold annuaUy. Hiere U a strong CuMomw Sorvtoo — S47-fW4e former vice president gave a safe boom while aboard a 39-foot sailboat. •ayil ha Craaa Ca., he. Mary Linda Babineau, and four brothers h h i F. Thraiy 'Th/'s /s rea//y a tense time of year for cotleges condemning their use for go-go sense among m em bers that it should speech in which he talked about the “The vessel was brought right into the and sisters. Our 81 St Year as Trusted Jewelers RIotiard M. Otamond, PuMWwr FMMfil HmMi Wastawi Fhanney, he. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER — waiting to see how many high school seniors clubs, racquetbalt courts and move to limit IDB abuses but also need to reunite the party before 1984 academy immediately,” Swift said. Burial will be Monday at the National S r a i* A. Buctsnli, M iwsalnB KdHor and to formulate new programs In “From the time of the accident to the HaMtord • New Britain • Wesitarms Mall have accepted them!" McDonald, where only a few Jobs preserve their use for economically Hsiwa I. Twkinawn, BdNor imwNud Cemetery at Otis Air Force Base, Cape Airw(«an EsproaMviMiar Charg«A(iuA4K:hMia Ctwg* are created. light of the conservative shift In ^itm> liw ^ t to the hospital there was Cod, Mass. daorlved arans. national opinion. No one is faulting McDonalds or ) Staffers on the Ways and Moans p •I,

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By Pal Courtney A security guard for Bums Inter- Second, Covey has called for the Herald Reporter natlmal Security Services, Covey Charter Revision Commission to HARTFORD ^ A poliUcal new­ says' he will run his campaign on a revamp the selection process for comer has. announced his intention platform of three issues. municipal candidates. He would like Stage set for Tuesday to seek the Democratic nomination The first is his opposition to to see nominations take place at a for a seat on the Board of Directors. Manchester’s withdrawal from the townwide caucus, as in South Wind­ federal Community Development sor, he said. ‘ All the preliminaries are out of 3. Lous (F), 4. Schuman (H) 4:20. Gary Covey, Z6, of 164 Oak St. said the way and the stage Is set for he first became interested in Block Grant Program, which he His last plank call for more Shot put: 1. Lea (M), 2. Wemmell adequate police protection. He Tuesday’s showdown with Windham (M), 3. Koepec (F), 4. Sanders (F) politics when he became a volunteer links with a denial of housing and as Manchester High boys' track job opportunities for minorities in agrees with the increase in this 44’6” . in the campaing to elect Jimmy team disposed of Fermi High, 128- 400: 1. Hurst (M), 2. Brown (M), Carter as president in 1076. the town. He proposes to Increase year's budget to provide, six more cruisers and advocates a reduced 36, and host Hall High, 110-44, in 3. Bowen (F), 4. Bernstein (H) Covey made a previous attempt at minority hiring by offering job in­ CCIL competition yesterday in West attaining public office, when he centives to out-of-town minorities, response time for police. .52:1. Covey says he plans to conduct his -Hartford. 300 hurdles: 1. Crosson (H), 2. sought the Democratic nomination such as higlier wages, improved The Silk Towners, 10-0 overall and for Town Council in Windsor in 1979. transportation services and better campaign by going door to door to Bazer (H). 3. Pilkington (F). 4. the voters with his platform. 8-0 in the league, can gain league Mazzotta (M) :42.9. He was defeated in caucus. fringe benefits. laurels Tuesday by besting the 800: 1. Murphy (M), 2. Parrott visiting.. Whippets at Pete Wigren (M), 3. Sullivan (M), 4. Schuman Track at 3.30. (H) 2:03. Leon Botteron took the javelin for 200: 1. Christensen (M), 2. Allen the Indians with a heave of 170-feet, (M), 3. Pilkington (F), 4. Watson Bolton firm planning 6-inches. Scott Smith was just off his (H) :23.8. new school mark in the pole vault, Iriple jump: 1. Kalinoski (H), 2. clearing 13-feet, 6-lnches. Williams (H), 3. Wickwire (M), 4. Dave Chistensen was a double Goehring (M) 39’11‘A”. winner for the Silk Towners by Pole vault: 1. Smith (M), 2. to move to Andover sweeping the 100 and 200-meter Brown (M), 3. DeVine (H), 4, U'fv dashes while Butch Wemmell took Gilbert (M) 13'6'. BOLTON — The town will be firm owned the building, she said, the long jump, Mike Roy the 1,500- 3,000: 1. DeValve (M), 2, Swaikek mile east of the Bolton-Coventry meter run, Peter Murphy the 800, losing one of its businesses come Oc­ town line. 4 the revenue would be much greater, (F), 3. Roy (M), 4. Potter (M) 9:18. . ^ 7 tober, but not a large amount of and their departure would then have Dave DeValve the 3,000-meter run, Discus: 1. Sanders (F), 2. Bsullak said the firm will own,the Fred Lea the shot put and Donald Wemmell (M), 3. Bissell (M), 4. revenue, as Scott Electrokrafts, land in Andover once the factory is more impact on the town's business Inc., a firm which assembles elec­ revenues. Hurst the 400-meter run. Swez (H) 138’8". completed. The firm presently Dave Browne and Darren Gilbert tronic parts, is planning to move to leases its building on Howard P.oad, Bsullak said the firm will begin High jump: 1. Williams (H), 2. ^ 'iLnT , ^ had personal bests in the pole vault Hyde (M), 3. Barr (F), 4. Skeinmer 'is Andover. which it shares with Abie Coil Co. construction of the factory next V The firm presently employs about week, and would be moving into An­ with jumps of 11-feet, 6-inches and (H) 5’10”. Due to the leasing situation, the 10-feet •'espectively. 1,600 relay: 1. Manchester 6 15 persons, Willliam Bsullak, a half­ firm does not provide the town with dover as soon ps it is completed, Results: (Murphy, Hurst, Brown, Parrott), 2. owner of the firm said Friday. The alot of revenue. which, at a rough estimate, will be move to Andover, he said, is due to sometime around October, 5,000: 1. Hallwell (F), 2. Parker Hall 3:41.53. Tax Collector Elaine Potterton (M), 3. Danqhy (M), 4. Panella (H) the firm's desire to expand since it said Friday that the firm paid $165 The new plant will employ about anticipates a larger volume of work 16:46. in taxes last year, based on $6,600 25 persons. 400 relay: 1. Manchester (Hurst, in the future. worth of personal property. If the The firm assembles electronic Brown, Allen, Christensen), 2. Fer­ Nothing wrong parts for aircraft groups and mi :46.3. T'*- u*i' 110 hurdles: 1. Bazer (H), 2. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - An various firms dealing in areas of orthopedist has declared there is photography, cabling, control Wemmell (M), 3. Crosson (H), 4. Two sought in slaying Mazzotta (M) :17.3. "nothing seriously wrong” with i m systems and dust equipment, he 'W-L 100: 1. Christensen (M), 2. pitcher Rick Rhoden’s sore elbow, said. ESSEX JUNCTION, Vt. (UPI) - but said they wanted to find the two the Pittsburgh Pirates announced.. The firm had been granted about a Police searched for two men Friday men for questioning. Pilkington (F), 3. Allen (M), 4. Wat­ night in the apparent murder of one son (H) :11.8. Rhoden's sore arm was examined $200,000 grant for the project in An­ Elaton would not confirm reports earlier in the day by Dr. Jack Faila Sarah Whinnem, 7, of 32 Scarborough Road, and her father, dover, a project just approved by unidentified girl and the assault of that the girls had suffered stab Long jump: 1. Wemmell (M), 2. another girl at Essex Junction Williams (H). 3. Brown (M), 4. and the doctor told him he can pitch Robert Clifford, practice running In preparation for a fun run Andover's Planning and Zoning wounds. Manager Billy Martin of Oakland enjoyed hla first visit of the again when he feels ready. A team Commission. 7 Recreation Field. Kalmoski (H) 19’ llVk.’. Manchester High’s Mike Roy has both feet off the ground as he Practicing scheduled for Sunday at the Highland Park School. The annual The injured girl was taken to season to Yankee Stadium this week and to ham It up for the Javelin: 1. Botteron (M), 2. Swez spokeswoman said Rhoden ten­ event Is a two-mlle fun run for students of the school and their In Andover, the firm will be the Peputy State's Attorney -Harold Medical Center Hospital in media he carried a pistol In each hand before consenting to an in­ circles track an route to victory In 1,500-meter run. Roy captured Eaton Jr. would not immediately (H), 3. McDaugald (H). 4. Vranich tatively was scheduled to start parents. (Herald photo by Pinto) town's first light industry, and will Burlington where Elaton said she terview. The large llte cigar waa for the benefit of non-amoking against the Cincinnati Reds Satur­ event against Hall and Fermi yesterday In West Hartford with 4.20 be located on Route 6. about one release the names of the victims. (F) 170’6”. was undergoing treatment. scribes. A’a dropped two of throe games to Now York. (UPI photo) 1,500: 1. Roy (M), 2. DeValve (M). day. clobking. (Herald photo by Pinto) Tack loss on COC leaders M Obituaries No-hiffer follows one-hifter apologized, too many of today’s sports heroes F a r from being discouraged when loaing a Bolton girls are sugar and cream when everything is oae-biUer last week in the International Lit­ going their way ...but it's a horse of a different tle Ltwgue, when his mound opponent threw a color when something goes wrong. Richard A. Guatafaon Sr. Mr. Hornyak leaves three sons, a no-hitter, Nell Archambault came back like a Herald MANCHESTER - Richard Albin daughter, two sisters and 10 true champion this week. Gustafson Sr.. 53. of 100 Summer grandchildren. The -brilliant Hartford Road Dairy Queen Angle surprise foe A St., died Friday morning in Funeral services will be Monday hurier had his name entered in the No-Hit, End of the line No-Run Club when he accomplished the feat Earl Yost Manchester Memorial Hosptial at 10:15 a m. from the Callahan Annual banquet of the Manchester Chapter He was born in Manchester on F'uneral Home, 1602 Main St., East against Ansaldi’s Contractors at Leber Field. Sports Editor Knocking Cromwell High out of first and second innings and plated Hartford, with a Mass at St Last week, Archambault struck out 14 Oiler of Approved Baseball Umpires will be held Aug. 9. 1927 and had lived in June 8 at Willie’s. Highlight will be presenta­ sole possession of first place, Bolton its final markers in the fourth. Manchester for the past 26 years. Christophers Church, East Hartford batters but a wild pitch did him In and allowed High girls’ softball team registered Tracey Kalkus, Kathy Groves and at II a m the game’s only run to score. tion of the Sportsmanship Award to the He was employed as a computer school selected by the arbiters as displaying a 4-1 upset win over the Panthers in Ellen Godreau were the offensive programmer for Pratt and Whitney Friends may call at the funeral Against the Queens, he struck out all 18 COC play yesterday in Cromwell. stars for Bolton. Mary Maneggia home Sunday from 2 to 4 p m and 7 batters in his perfect game performance. the best sportsmanship this spring. Last Aircraft Division of United year. East Catholic was the winner with The Panthers are now deadlocked was the winning hurier. to 9 p.m. This time he was the recipient of a 1-0 deci- September. The 6-4 center paced the Indian with East Hampton for the top rung Technologies Inc., East Hartford scoring parade... Stafford Speedway will Cheney Tech gaining the honor two years ago. Godreau in centerfield, Groves at Y He was a member of the Rockville skm. Only schools serviced by the board are in the conference while the victory shortstop and third baseman Darcy Memorial Mast Archambault and Helin are both y eterw offer the Manchester Oil Heat 100 May 29 at moves the Bulldogs to 8-4 for the Polish American Club and in his Stafford Speedway. It will be a 100-lap eligible...Tom Penders, who will head the Grisel starred defensively for the youth, had been active in sports in MANCHE;STER — a seventh an­ of Uttle League Play and were members of season. Bulldogs. the International All-Star squad last summer feature race for modified stock car speaking program Wednesday night at the Manchester niversary memorial mass will be Explorers' Tap Off Hall of Fame banquet at Bolton scored single runs in the celebrated at 7:30 p.m. today at the in tournament play. drivers...Tickets for the Connecticut Boxing Besides his wife, Mrs. Eleanor Guild Men of the Year dinner June 7 at the Marco Polo in East Hartford, is a "kid” (Suchecki) Gustafson, of Church of the Assumption for Pitching has long dominated Little League Robert L Lessard who died May 17 play and the current season, only in its first Valle's in Hartford are available in brother of Jim Penders, East Catholic coach. Manchester, he leaves his mother, Manchester from Jon Hawthorne. One of the The speaker is currently varsity basketball Mrs. Claire (Molusky) Gustafson of 1974. full week, appears to have plenty of the same in store. honorees will be Sam Maltempo. Others to be coach at Fordham University where one of Farmington: a son Richard A. saluted will be Mac Buckley and Ed his standout players last season was Gustafson Jr. and a daughter. Miss Yanke...It’s too bad that All-American boy sophomore Mark Murphy, a product of East RSox stop KC In Menioriam Teresa Gustafson, both of George Brett, defending American League Catholic High...Marlon Starling will put his Manchester; three brothers, Russell In loving memory of my dear hus­ Notes off the cuff band, Eldward J. Cronin, who passed batting champion and the league’s most fists on display against Friday night at the E. Gustafson Jr., of Avon, Robert E. Profits from the pictures of Grade 9 students at llling Junior High School Bill Anderson, who paced Manchester Hartford Civic Center against one Johnny BOSTON (UPI) - Carney sixth inning and hurled 3 2-3 innings away May 17,. 1980. His memory is valuable player in 1980, had to resort to a of one hit relief, booste his record to Gustafson of Los Angeles, Calif., were presented the Greater Hartford-Tolland chapter of St. Jude's High's basketball team to a successful season childish act by striking a UPI photographer in Cooper of Philadelphia in a 16-rounder... Have Lansford lashed a bases-loaded Ronald G. Gustafson of as dear tc^ay as in the years we had Children's Research Hospital. Participating In the presentation Thursday in 1960411, will enroll at Quinniplac College in single with two outs in the ninth in­ 3-0. together. the head with his crutch. Although he later a nice weekend. Manchester; a granddaughter in afternoon at the school were, from left, Rebecca Bennet, Jon Brody, Meg ning Friday night to give the Boston Boston tied the score at 3-3 in the Sadly missed by his loving wife. Special gift fifth on Dwight Evans’ tworun Manchester; several nieces and Harvey, Robert Cooper yearbook advisor and Mrs. Mary Mu ro, director. Red Sox a 4-3 victory over the Kan­ nephews Beatrice A. Cronin homer, his eighth, and a solo shot by Greater Hartdord-Tolland Chapter. (Herald photo by Pinto) sas City Royals. The funeral will be Monday mor­ With two outs, Carl Yastrzemski Carl Yastrzemski, his second ning at 9:15 from the Holmes walked, was singled to second by Kansas City grabbed a 2-0 lead in Funeral Home. 440 Main St., In Memuriani ‘Great feelinq’ Jim Rice and Tony Perez walked to the second when Frank White hit his followed by a mass of Christian For “ Cochise ' who left fill the bases. Lansford then lashed second homer of the year following Manchester for the Spirit World. CLEVELAND (UPI) - After Indians' Len Barker burial in the Church of the Assump­ Criminal law expert dies an 0-1 pitch off Renie Martin, 0-1, a double by Jamie Quirk They made tion at 10. May 17th., 1976. ■(looting down the Toronto Blue it 3-0 in the fifth on a solo It has been five years. Three sentenced Jayi with the major league's first into right field. Burial will be in St. James PORTLAND, Maine died in the intensive care Ma(;k Clear, who came on in the by Willie Aikens. his fourth. Cemetery. How quickly they have passed. sity of Maine School of perfect game in 13 years, (UPI) — State Supreme unit at 1:35 a.m. Friday. Law. "He was Maine's Cleveland's Len Barker tried to Friends may call at the funeral There are no more tears. But the love and memories in kidnapping Court Justice Harry P. His wife, Portland lawyer foremost legal scholar. describe what it felt like being on Pitches perfect ga?ne home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Glassman, Maine’s leading Caroline Glassman, was at p.m still last. baaeball’a summit. Rangers 2, WSox 1 Orioles 9, Twins 4 Pat authority on criminal law, the hospital. How to read "It’s a great feeling, I feel like NEW HAVEN (UPI) — Three New York men convicted on died Friday at Maine Gov. Joseph E. Brennan CLEVELAND (UPI) - Len grounded one up the middle which The Indians got Barker all the CHICAGO (UPI) - Ferguson BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (U P D - federal kidnapping and conspiracy charges have been given The Herald Free I’m flying about 3,000 feet,” said the Barker of the , Jenkins and Steve Comer combined cracked a home run Mr John A Hornyak Medical Center where he ordered state flags on ail 15-year-old righthiuider Friday night 'Veryzer grabbed after ranging far runs he needed in the first inning stiff prison sentences for their part in a case involving the had been in critical condi­ state buildings lowered to Bargain-wise consumers aided by Tom Veryxer’q fine fielding to his right and barely nipped the against Luis Leal, 2-4. Rick Manning on a three-hitter and A1 Oliver’s and two sinles and drove in four ruhs EAST HARTFORD - Mr John In Mrmoritrn abduction of two Middlebury youths. aftOT pitching the Indians to a 3-0 Friday night to spark a 19-hit attack In loving memory of Robert L. tion since April 20. He was half-staff in mourning. know The Herald more play in the first inning, pitched the speedy Blue Jays’ shortstop at first led off with a single and raced to sacrifice fly in the seventh inning A. Hornyak, of East Hartford, died Sentenced in U.S. District Court Thursday were John victory and notching baseball’s se­ first pefqct game since 1968 and the snapped a 1-1 tie Friday night, lif­ that carried the Thursday at Mount Sinai Hospital. Lessard, May 17th. 1074. As we com­ 53. "Harry Glassman was than pays for itself. Using cond no-hltter in a week. base. third when first basman John McCollough, David Taylor and Charles Simmons, all alleged Family members an attorney who the many money-savings second no-hitter in the major Third baseman Toby Harrah also Mayberry let Mike Hargrove's one- ting the to a 2-1 vic­ to a 9-4 victory over the Minnesota He was the father of Paul Hornyak memorate your death, we are hit men from the Bronx, N.Y. “I really felt good tonight," said refused to allow the represented the very best coupons in The Herald Barker, who threw 103 pitches leagues this week Friday night in turned in fine defensive play on a out grounder get by him for an tory over the Chicago White Sox. Twins. of Manchester. strengethened by your love and All three also faced murder and attempted murder Jenkins, 2-2, struck out four and Singleton hit his eighth homer of example as brother and son. In hospital to release details standards and perfor­ every week, shoppers pay against the Blue Jays, with 64 going stopping the , 3-0. foul ball when be reached far Into error. Manning scored on Andre He was bom in Wallingford and charges in the shooting death of John Senior, 20, and the The 2S-year-old right-hander, who walked six in 7 1-3 innings before the season following an RBI single lived in East Hartford for the past 30 loving memory we are grateful to of the cause of death or of mance of the legal back 'their subscription for strikes. "1 had a good fastball the third base stands just beyond the Thornton’s sacrifice fly and 6 giving way to Comer, who recorded by off loser Pete you for the gift you were to us for 17 wounding of his friend, Joseph Vilela, 22 last summer. the funeral arrangements. profession,” said Brennan, price and save even more. led the American League in Toronto dugout to catch Willie Hargrove scored on a single by Ron years. Before retiring in 1977, he Lester Beilin, who police said masterminded the execution and 1 waa able to get my curve ball strikeouts last season, struck out 11 his fourth save of the season. Redfern, 3-3, in the first then singled was employed by Terry Steam Tur­ years. A Maine Medical Center a fo rm e r stu d e n t of The Herald is a good in­ over. This is the first time I have Upshaw’s foul pop with one out in Hassey. plots to protect illegal operations, was to be sentenced Mon­ spokesman said Glassman Glassman’s at the Univer­ vestment. in recording the first perfect game the fifth. Jorge Orta led off the eighth with The only hits Jenkins allowed in' two runs in the eighth after the bine Co. of Windsor. Sisters, brother. ever come this close and I just can't were a homer by in the Twins had closed to within 5-4 in the Mom and Dad day on kidnap and conspiracy charges. in the majors since Jim "Catfish” Barker, whose fastball has been his second home run of the season to Besides his son in Manchester, Authorities said McCollough hired the other two New York believe It. Hunter of Oakland defeated first, a single by Mike Squires in the sixth on Gary Ward's two-run "I had a couple of no-hitters In timed at 96 miles per hour, allowed cap the scoring. men to help carry out the execution plots. Minnesota, 40, on May 8,1968. It was only three fly balls and got stronger fifth and a single by Tony Bernazard homer. Judge Ellen B. Bums sentenced him to a maximum term American Legion ball but nothing in the eighth. Dennis Martinez, 4-1, got the vic­ Ulw this. 1 am not superstitious so I the first time the Blue Jays had been as the game went on — recording all of four consecutive life sentences, plus 10 years in prison for no-bitted in their brief alx-year tory and notched Option exercised D. N. STRANGES didn’t do anything qiecial in the of his strikeouts after the third in­ study by psychiatrists. history. ning. A 19-game winner last season. Rain stops his second save. She said she would reconsider the sentence after a 90-day dugottt. I even step on the line when Barker’s no-hltter was the first by Tigers 5, Angels 1 Public records DANBURY' (UPI) -T’The MIMCLE HULINO SERVICE I go out to the pitcher’s mound." Barker's victory was his third in Wilmorite Corp. has exercised its examination requested by McCollough's attorney who Witness the Healing an Indians’ pitcher since Dennis four decisions this year^ DETROIT (UPI) — Jack Morris Brewers 3, A’s 0 option to buy the Danbury state fair claimed his client was suffering from mental disorders Power of the Holy Eckersley stopped Califomie, 1-0, With a sparse crowd of 7,290 Yankee game pitched a six-hitter and rookie Rick caused by his combat duty in Vietnam. on May 30, 1977 and came Juat five MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Ben Warranty deeds grounds, where it plans to build a $75 Spirit flow through the Whaler signee ■creaming on every pitch in the final Leach drove in two runs Friday million shopping mall. Tayjor and Simmons received two concurrent 40-year days after Charlie Lea of the Mon­ Inning, Barker completed his NEW YORK (UPI) - Friday night in leading the Detroit Tigers to Oglivie.rapped out two singles an(j a > Brahaney & Choma Inc., to Paul terms. Ministry of D. N. Stranges treal Expos toasod a no-hitter triple and drove in two runs Friday R. Marte and Sally H. Marte, But owners of the property said HARTFORD (Ul) - Right wing perfect game by retiring Rick Ught's game between the Seattle a 5-1 victory over California which Thursday they were looking for a Authorities said Beilin, 48, organized plots to kill two men Kevin McClelland has a g i ^ to a against the San Ftanciaco Giants in Bosetti on a foul pop to Harrah, Mariners and the New York snapped the Angels' five-game win­ night, lifting the Milwaukee property on Wildwood Drive, $10,- and two women who threatened the cover be had created fw ONE SERVICE ONLY Brewers to a 3-0 victory over the 000 new location for the annual fall multi-year contract with the Hart­ the National League. ■truck out pinch Utter A1 Woods Yankees was rained out. ning streak. event and had a few tracts in mind. confidence schemes and drug deals. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1981 ford whalers, it w u announced Using mostly fastballs In recor­ swinging on three pitches and The game, delayed SO minutes at Morris struck out eight and sur­ Oakland A's. Exerutor'a deeds Officials said Beilin posed as a wealthy advertising consul­ Brewers' starter Pete Vuckovich Jane N. Dewey to Kathleen K. Not all the spots were in Danbury, 1 2 NOON FYMay. ding the second perfect game in In­ retired pinch Utter Ernie WUtt on a the start, was called after 3W in­ vived four walks with the aid of ^ o Grove, property on Robert Road. the owners said. tant while he rented the $32S,00Q^dcllebu^ owned by McOellMid./tff, was the Whalers dian’ history and the el^th In poet- fly to center fielder Rick Manning. nings with the Yankees leading 5-0. double plays in raising his record to alowed five hits through seven in­ $110,500 Wilmorite Vice President A.W. Senior’s family...... THE MASONfC TEMPLE fonrth pick In me 1660 NHL emataur 1900 major learn regular season .As soon as the final out was New York's Graig Nettles had a 4-3. The Angels bunched two singles nings and boosted his record to 3-2 Judgnienl lien Friedrichs said his company was Police said some of the plots were abandoned but Senior, 25 East Center Street draft. He played the last two history, Barker u d only one batter recorded, the Indians’ players home run washed out. and Don Baylor’s RBI double in the with relief help from Jamie Elaster- Manchester Oil Heat Inc., against going ahead with plans to build the who worked as a handyman on the estate, was kidnapped and Manchester, Conn. ■eatoni wiw the Niagarh Falls come does to getting a hit. That mobbed Barker and the fans Hie umpires waited one hour and sixth inning around the fist of the ly in the eighth and Rollie Fingers in Norman Hohenthal. property at mall, although construction will de­ shot to death. Flyers of me Ontario Hockey came In the first Inning when the ■warmed onto the field In joyoua 26 minutes before calling the game. Detroit double plays to score their the ninth. Milwaukee had lost seven Proctor Road. $946. pend on approval from the city’s His body was found in New York's Blast River last Labor For Information ^ Free League. leadoff batter, Alfredo Griffin, celebration. No makeup date was announced. run. of its last eight games. Planning Commission Day. Police said he had been shot three times in the chest Call 226-9411 ______Admission after his hands had been tied behind his back. 10^- THE HERALD, Sat., May 16, 1981 THE HERALD, Sat , May 16, 1981 - 11

No room for Winfield with A's s Whitworth Team play spiced NEW YORK (U P I) - Billy Martin loves to think he has to become adjusted to the agitate. It's parj( of his make-up. Some of his pitching here in the American League.” ' statements are calculated, solely designed to S p o r t s Winfield’s 21 RBI put him up among the get a rise out of the other guy and maybe stir leaders in that department, which Armas pace-setter him up. But other things he says he firmly P a r a d e leads, but he keeps being asked about having only three home' runs and he keeps latest Celtic win believes. Take his comment about Dave Winfield. answering, “ Anyone who thinks I have to hit Milt PARAMUS, N.J. (U P I) - Kathy hot with her putter, sinking putU bf ' “ Forget his salary. He couldn't make our a home run every day to help the ball club has Whitworth, 'Hhe all-time leading .outfield." Richman no Idea what it’s all about.” . 20,10, 80 and 30 feet among her six ssA... BOSTON (U P I) - They did it as a said Bird. “ There was a lot of took steps to improve their mside money winner among women On the face of it, that sounds utterly Scouts who chart the players on the major birdies. team, relying on the contributions of pressure on us because everyone game, getting center Robert Paris)) golfers, shot a scramhllng 4-under- Moxness, who celebrated her 28th ridiculous. Winfield laughed* when he heard league level are about as objective as all concerned. And, when it counted said we won the championship when and rookie forward Kevin McHale in par 69 Friday to share the opening- birthday earlier this’ week-, had.^ll - about it. “ I could say something about it, but anybody you can find in baseball. I asked one most, the Boston Celtics we beat Philadelphia. But we had to a draft-deal with Golden State round lead with three others in a five of her birdies on the front nine, I won|t,” he took the diplomatic way out. of them. Dee Fondy, who works special demonstrated that a combination of work hard in this series, we stuck And although they lost Dave $125,000 LPGA tournament. Is it even conceivable that a team like the assignments for the Milwaukee Brewers, his including a 15-foot putt on he second talent and togetherness can produce together and pulled through. We Cowens and Pete ."Vlaravich to Also in at 6^ on a wlndjraftemoon hole and a 20-footer on the ninth. eminently successful New York Yankees none of them are any better at it than Martin. reaction to Martin's remark about l^infield a champion. deserve it.” retirement, nearly lost Maxwell via at the 6,151-yard Ridgewood Country would sign Winfield to a $23 million contract He's-the best. not being able to make Oakland's outfield and Coming home, she said, ‘I seemed to The Celtics secured their 14th Everyone seemingly had a hand in free agency and didn t sign Nate Club were Janet Coles, Shelley and that.if the'Oakland A's had to, they Offensively, Armas, who hit 35 home runs ■ he felt it was probably true. leave the ball short of the hole on the NBA title Thursday night by dis­ the title, from the star to the 11th Archibald until after training camp, Hamlin, with four consecutive bir­ couldn't find any place for him in their out­ and drove in 109 last year compared with “ I can understand Billy saying it,” he said. last five holes.” r - , posing of the Houston Rockets 102-91 man. They talked about unity, about the Celtics persevered dies on the back nine, and Barbara Hamlin hit every green for the field? Who’s kidding who? Winfield's 20 and 87 at San Diego, is the most “ I'm not downgrading Winfield's ability in in the sixth game of the cham­ erasing the bitterness and acrimony It was a team that refused to die Moxness. first time this year and was ecstatic Martin made some other remarks about productive of Oakland's three at the slightest degree, he's certainly one of the pionship series. It was their first ti­ in the seven-game series with Beth Daniel, the 1980 Player of the Winfield's ability and admitted he was only the moment with his .314 figure, 25 RBI and top 10 players in the game, hut the way tle since 1976 and although there f^ad Philadelphia after being down 3-1, Year, had two birdie putts of 20 feet agitating later on. But he stuck by his state­ nine homers. When he heard Martin's com­ Billy's offense is set up, I don’t see how Win­ been 13 previous crowns, the 11 when elimination seemed certain. and another of 25 but suffered her ment that Winfield, hitting .346aright now for ment about Winfield not being able to break field could fit into his outfield. players and coach were experien­ And they had their hands full with only bogey of the day on No. 17 to the Yankees, could not displace any of the A's into the A's outfield, he didn't really know “ Henderson has to he the leadoff hitter cing basketball’s ultimate thrill for ‘Money player the pesky Rockets tiefore emerging fall one shot behind the leaders at three regular outfielders — left fielder what to say about his manager's statement. because of his speed, his ability to get on base ‘Coming closer the first time. as the champions. 70. Rickey Henderson, center fielder JDwayne “ He knows better than anyone else about and because right handed pitchers don’t Boston received a stellar playoff "A lot of times you're humble and Tied with Daniel were Dot Ger­ all year’ Murphy And right fielder Tony Armas.' baseball," Armas allowed. "1 can't .say bother him. With the kind of power Armas to winning again’ performance from MVP Cedric you say you don't deserve all of main, Mary Dwyer and Betty Personally, I'm sure if he eve*, was for­ anything" has, you certainly wouldn't replace him in the Maxwell, who had 90 points in the this,” said Celtics coach Bill Fitch, Burfeindt. tunate enough to get a ballplayer''iike Win­ Murphy seemed a bit surprised at what outfield with anybody and there aren't too last four games. Larry Bird, who en­ • "But this group deserved everything Whitworth, winner of 80 LPGA field, Martin would make it his business of Martin had said about Winfield. many better center fielders than Murphy. He dured a shooting slump through it got, We worked hard for events since 1959 and ^58,368 in of­ finding some way to use him even if it was "1 take that as a great compliment," said has shown he can hit and I think he'll most of the series, struck for 27 that had clouded the team during the everything. I'm vei;y, happy we ficial prize money, putted it well to following her fast finish which in­ only as a . Cliff Johnson and the A's consistently improving 26-yearold generate more power as he keeps on playing. points in the finale including three dark days just two years ago. didn't blow it.” register eight birdies to go with four cluded a 23-foot birdie j)utt on the Mitchell Page generally are platooning in center fielder, who hit .274 last season and “ I like all three of Oakland’s outfielders," key baskets in Game 6 to thwart a “ I've always believed you do it as The Rockets did not bow out easi­ bogeys. She had two biidie putts of 17th hole. that job now.- had 68 RBI and 13 homers, and so far this Fondy went on from his home in Redlands, valiant Houston comeback. a team,” said Ford. “ This game ly, but they accepted defeat with more than 20 feet and another 20- "It makes me very happy this But Winfield is much more than just a year is hitting ,262 with 20 RBI and six home Calif., “ and with the style of ball Billy has “ I just can’t say enough about was invented to be a team sport, humility. Several' Hbuston players footer.to save par on the fourth hole. happened,” said Hamlin, 31, a designated hitter. Outside of maybe Mon­ runs. them playing now, those three are ideal for Larry,” said guard Chris Ford. five men working together. That's entered the crowded Boston locker “ I'm coming closer to winning former government student who is treal's Ellis Valentine. 1 don't know of apy “ Winfield is a real good ballplayer," him. I have only one reservation: Winfield “ Here he is in such a slump and yet, the way we play and that’s why so- room to congratulate' the Celtics. again,” said l^itworth, 41, whose pr^ident of the LPGA players’ in the majors with a better arm Murphy added. "H e can hurt you anytime. He certainly would fit in somewhere on the when the money was on-the line, he many people in America like this And although Moses Malone con­ last victory came in 1978." I ’m not council. “ I intend to do the same and there aren't too many others who can out­ had a lotta bloop hits the last time the Oakland club as far as his bat goes. Where, I came through. But he’s been our team. Somewhere along the line, tinued to say hadidn't think Boston there yet but I keep feeling it’s get­ thing tomorrow — but my intentions run him or track down a ball much better. Yankees played against us in Oakland but I'll don't know? Maybe as the DH, but Johnson is money player all year.” everyone contributed in some way, was as good asRhe Sixers — or the ting closer all the time.” don’t always turn into reality.” Winfield isn't what you'd exactly call a take 'em ." doing a good job in that capacity now. Or There were stories about defense, maybe not on the court, but in some Petersburg, Va., All-Stars — the In contrast. Coles..and Hamlin Nancy Lopez-Melton, the leading liability with the bat either as he so amply Henderson, the 22-year-old speedster who maybe Henderson could be the DH and in that about composure, about harmony. way,” Rockets to a man paid tribute to the have only one tour victory each money winner on the tour this year, demonstrated to Martin with a fence-rattling, broke Ty Cobb's American League record by way open up a spot for Winfield in the out­ The Celtics again showed the 'The championship ended another new champions. while Moxness has yet to win. had a 77 and Amy Alcott, winner of RBl-producing 430-foot two base blast off the ' stealing 100 bases last year while hitting .303, field. I don't think there's much chance of basketball world that their unselfish banner season for the Celtics, who “ I feel they have a great team," Coles, playing in the morning last week's tournament, opened left-center field wall at Yankee Stadium in driving in 53 runs and contributing nine Winfield ever finding out, though. Not with style of play molded more than two for the second straight year had said guard Mike Dunleavy. " I ad­ when there was less wind, also was with a 75. Tuesday night's game and again on homers, is having himself another good year. the contract he has with the Yankees. And decades ago is still in fashion. And posted the NBA's best 'regular- mire them, I admire the way they Wednesday night with a scorching line double He's hitting .292 and has 14 RBI and three even if the A's had any chance of getting him, still successful. season record. But after being play, the way they keep running and that was good for two runs. Thursday night, homers along with 20 stolen bases. He didn't I don’t think they would because they’d have “ We just kept our poise and elim inated in fiv e games by never give up. They deserved the his sacrifice fly accounted for the Yankees' seem to think what Martin had said was that to give up too much. Billy would never do showed what we were made of,” Philadelphia last season, the Celtics championship" winning run. outlandish. that." Nafional League Martin has his first place A s pumped up so "If it was going to be a oneon-one situation Winfield isn’t upset over Martin's remarks high now. they can't do much wrong. He is a about him. He believes controversy isn't all Umpire Marty Springstead waits patiently for Minnesota's Mickey between Winfield and me in left field, I don't scored George Foster with the go- devout believer in building up his players that bad. Braves 11, Cards 3 Hatcher to get up off ground after being put out at second base on think he could out-play me there," Henderson ahead run Friday night and Storm washes out Colonial golf with the press and there's noting wrong with “ If it makes for more competition between Grounded felt. "I'm talking about such things as ATLANTA (UPI) - Bruce triggered a three-run rally that gave attempted steal against Boston. (UPI photo) that, especially if they deliver as the A s have judging the ball and catching the ball. He can Oakland and our club, that's good,” says the FORT WORTH, Texas (UPI) - yard, par-70 Colonial course at noon. Benedict slammed a three-run the Cincinnati Reds a 4-1 triumph ticularly tense for Heard, who been doing Sparky Anderson, Chuck Tanner, outthrow me. Hitting-wise, I think 1 can out- even-dispositioned 29-year-old outfielder who And when lightnine started flashino homer to key a seven-run sixth in­ over the Pittsburgh Pirates. Violent thunderstorms Friday nevertheless parred Nos. 17 and 18 spent eight seasons with the Padres. “ We tournatnent officials suspended play. Tommy Lasorda and Ralph Houk all do a hit him. He's a good hitter, but people are ning rally and Glenn Hubbard drove The Reds loaded the bases in the washed out the second round of the playing under a strange mental con­ didn't have much competition where I came The players marked their positions good job of beating the drums for their saying he hasn't been doing too much. After in four runs Friday night to carry ninth on a single* by Foster, a $300,0(K) Colonial National Invitation dition for a golfer — fear and will resume the second round plavers, sometimes a little too much, but all that time over in the National League, 1 fro m " the Atlanta Braves to an 11-3 rout of with leader Hale Irwin still on the “ I had the shakes,” he said. sacrifice by , an Inten­ from those spots Saturday at 11:30 the St. Louis Cardinals. Bold Ego and Top Avenger favorites lightning-lit course. They started on the 17th fairway tional walk to , a wild a.m. CDT to accomodate television The Braves trailed 3-2 and pitcher Irwin, pushing ahead of first round when the lightning first appeared. pitch and a walk to pinch hitter broadcasts. The final two rounds Lary Sorensen, 4-2, had allowed only leaders Raymonl Floyd and Mike Heard's nervousness was un­ Larry Biittner by losing reliever will be played Sunday. two hits until the Braves sent 11 men Sullivan, finished 15 holes of the se­ derstandable. In 1975 at the Western Enr,ique Romo. ^ . Jerry Heard, one of the young to the plate in the sixth. The key cond round at 3-under-par before the Open in Chicago. Heard and playing lions on the tour during the early blows were Benedict's third homer - Upset seen for Preakness storm hit. Fuzzy Zoeller was also at partners Lee Trevino and Bobby 1970s with five victories, shot what Indy drivers anxious of the season and Hubbard's two-run 3-under but had not begun his second Nichols were waiting out a rain Tennis Astros 5, Cubs 0 he called his best round in years single. round. delay on the course, crouching un­ HOUSTON (U P I) - Atan Ashby BAL'nMORE (U P I) - An uncer­ wild west stampede, make the cooperative with a chance of rain Only four three-somes completed Friday, a 5-under-par 65 which put der umbrellas, when lightning hit ' ■ % Hubbard also doubled in two runs and Terry Puhl each drove In two tainty hovers over Pimlico Race Preakness hard to call. forecast for Preakness day. play Friday. him at 1-under for the tournament at the ground near them, putting all for the Braves in the seventh. David Whiteley, who trains runs and Joe Niekro hurled a four- Course. Colts like Flying Nashua and Ilie heavy black clouds rolled 139. three in the hospital. Highland Blade, summed up the un- hitter Friday night, leading the As Saturday’s 106th edition of the Woodchopper were boxed in the from the north toward the lush 7,190- Hie final two holes were par­ for track time today certainity. Houston Astros to a 5-0 victory over $200,000-add^ Preakness Stakes crowd at Churchill and should have Reds 4, Pirates 1 the Chicago Cubs. draw* near.an upset, a surprise of “ We don’t know if our horse even some nature, seems to be the one belongs here,” Whiteley said. East Catholic were promised for Saturday and PITTSBURGH (UPI) - First It was the first shutout of the INDIANAPOLIS (U PI)- Drivers McEIreath should be first in line, thing people arC willing to predict. “ Maybe Pleasant Colony has qualifications were to begin at 11 baseman Jason Thompson's error season for Niekro, who walked two hoped for some track time Friday in followed by four rookies — Steve Accorcllng to logic, Pleasant wolfed a bit too hard in the last few a.m. (EST), after a practice period on Ron Oester's one out, bases- and struck out two in raising his trounces foe advance of Saturday's qualification Chassey, Josele Garza, Patrick Colony, Wo^chopper and Partez weeks and maybe all that shipping starting at 9 a.m. EDT. loaded grounder in the ninth inning record to 4-3. runs at the Indianapolis Motor Bedard and Geoff Brabham. Eighth merit the hulk of consideration to ‘Don’t get around has taken something out of Nine cars already have qualified Speedway on the list is Bobby Unser, who has win the second jewel of racing’s Tri­ him. Who knows? I ’ll be guessing East Catholic boys' tennis team for the race, led by A.J. Foyt with a paid to think’ Three days last week saw a record turned in an unofficial lap of 199.510 ple Oown. Yet most of the experts just like the rest of you.” applied the whitewash brush to four-lap speed of 196.078 mph. The number of cars run on the Speedway mph. who have called this aging track South Windsor High. 7-0. yesterday rest of the tentative front row had Opening test at the Manchester Racquet Club oval but weather closed the track Two cars later, Wally Dallenbach Rams to move out their oifice for a week can't seem to DEMO SAlEl Y The Eagle netters go to 5-3 record- for all but two days this week. With is expected to qualify Mario Andret­ follow logic. FOXBORO, Mass. (U P I) - The the promise of a sun-filled day ti’s car, because Andretti will be LOS ANGELES (U P I) - At the hotel suite, Davis tried to clear a more room to negotiate Pimlico’s wise. end of the first week of the long- Bold Ego and Top Avenger, a pair Oakland Raiders will meet the New Saturday for the continuation of the racing in the Belgian Grand Prix. clouded picture. harrowing turns. Freshman Craig Steams captured delayed and much publicized trial of speed horses with questionable England Patriots for their tenth an­ qualifying process, every driver was Dallenbach ran a 191.042 mph lap in First, Davis says the suit — which There are come-from-behind his second straight singles win while involving the Oakland Raides, NFL, heart, have drawn much attention. nual pre-season game Saturday, expected to get some track time, as Cars assured practice Wednesday. will probably take three or four specialists like Pleasant Colony and Mike White. John Keneally and Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles A Run, one of two Larry Barrera- Aug. 22, the Patriots. montte to try — was not initiated by Woodchopper and speed demons like Mike Rondonone also picked up long as rain stayed away. Further down the list is Gordon trained colts, is fully recovered The series is even at four wins of starting spots Coliseum Commission, Raiders’ him. He was simply a late joiner to points in singles. The track opened at 11:30 a m Johncock in car No. 20, which has from a nasty fever attributed to Bold Ego and Top Avenger that may each, with one game being played to owner A1 Davis wanted a few points a multimillion dollar an titm t suit Resj^ts Stearns (EC) def Colgan (EST). and Don Whittington was the turned an unofficial lap of 197.585 “ van sickness" and has the ability well dictate the pace. And to top it a 17-17 tie at Foxboro on Aug. 5, clarified. filed by the (Jollseum Commission off, the weatherman may prove un- 6-2, 6-0; White (EC) def Goldman 6- first driver out in car No. 91. The mph; Mike Mosely, who has the to pull off a shocker. Highland 1973. On the surface, the case is simple. after the Rams announced they 2, 6-2: Keneally (EC) def Martinelli skies were cloudy and the track had fastest unofficial lap ever by a stock Blade, a Damascus colt who Davis wants to move his team to Los were moving to Anaheim. Second, 6-2, 5-7, 6-1; Rondonone (EC) def. to be dried from an early morning block car of 197.455 mph; and Rick finished second to Pleasant Colony Angeles and the NFL won’t let him, Davis says he isn't out to destroy the Martinez 6-1, 6-1; Daigle-Depers)a rain Johnny Rutherford with a Speed of" Mears, who has the month’s fastest in the Wood Memorial, is well- citing rule 4.3 of the league constitu­ NFL's rule 4.3. (EC) def LaVigne-Kasper 6-3, 6-2; Sun and temperatures in the 70s 195.387 mph and rookie Bill Alsup unofficial lap of 200.312, turned in rested and looking fit. tion which requires a threefourths “ In fact,” he said, “ I could care Summer Sports Clinics Mara-Hovanec (E C ) def foung- with a sp e^ of 193.154 mph. The se­ during practice Wednesday. The field, however, was reduced majority approval of other owners less whether they keep the damn Stock #OL7 Patrick 6-4, 6-2; Dean-Dean (EC) Young traded cond row had Gordon Smiley, A1 Among the group guaranteed a to IS I h u r ^ y with Pass the Tab for such a move. rule for the rest of their lives.” def Kasper-Viallux 6-4, 6-4. Unser and Pancho Carter, and the qualifying attempt, but not for pole being scratch^. planned on MCC campus SAN DIEGO (U P I) - The San Davis says that’s a gross violation The issue, Davis said, is how the Diego Chargers announced Friday third row had Tom Bigelow, Herm position, is one-lap and four-lap Track officials said no reason was record holder Tom Sneva, who has a of the Sherman Anti-trust Act. NFL used the rule against him. they have traded 10-year veteran Johnson and Tim Richmond. given for the change, but the colt former professional kicker A1 196.035 mph lap in car No. 12. As the legal cobweb unraveled, it That's what has him fuming. And Summer sports clinics will be defensive tackle Wilbur Young, the Richmond's speed, now a target for was expected to be scratched if the Freihelt (football), and Manchester If all those people get a chance to became obvious the suit was not that’s the issue that has made Davis offered again this year by 1980 UNCOLN TOWN CAR all drivers, was 1^.309 mph. team's Most Valuable Lineman in simple. Davis said the case and its Pimlico track turned sloppy. The Racquet Club Pro Jack Redmond Weather cuts Twenty-seven cars are assured of qualify, another list of drivers will refer to the NFL, of which he is a Manchester Community College 1979. to the Washington Redskins for issues are widely misunderstood. scratch freed jockey Angel Cordero beginning June 25. (tennis). a chance to qualify for the pole posi­ get out on the track, including Dan­ full-fledged member, as “ they.” padded roof, leather In- !•_. offensive lineman Jeff Williams. In an interview in at his downtown to ride Flying Nashua. Cordero had The clinics, sponsored by the MCC A complete schedule follows: tion, and four other cars are ny Ongais, who decided against sports slate Williams. 26. has started 38 of the been listed on both horses. Athletics Department, the MCC soccer, age 8-11, date June 25 — July terlor, tilt wheel, speed con- IIST pflCG ... guaranteed a chance to make the making an attempt last Saturday 15p025 last 39 teams for the Redskins at " I don’t know what's gonna Community Services Division, and 1, time 9-12; soccer, age 12-15, date field but now has recorded an unofficial troli 6 way power seat, Rain washed out ail but a couple guard and tackle since becoming a happen,” said John Campo. “ i don’t the ManchMter Recreation Depart­ June 25 — July 1, time 1-4; girl’s When the time trials start. Jim lap of 200 mph. items on Friday's sports slate, with starter in 1978 get paid to think.” ment, present young athletes with basketball, age 12-14, date July 5-10, electronic AM-FM stereo Those are uncharacteristic words one event fo rc ^ inside. opportunities to improve and time 9-12; girl’s basketball, age 15- from the trainer of Pleasant Colony, with 8 track, defroster discount___* 4.026 Baseball games involving develop skills in many sports, in­ 17, date July 6-10, time 1-4; baseball, to say the least. Campo has boldly group, power door locks, pw—w Manchester High, Cheney Tech and Stars hopeful cluding soccer, basketball, baseball, age 8-10, date July 6-10, time 9-12; o u td o o r predicted victories before the Wood Bolton High were w ash^ oijt with tennis and football for boys, and baseball, age 11-lA date July 6-10, and much more standard — — — —— — BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (U P I) - the former pair reslated. and the Kentucky Derby and the basketball, tennis, cheerleading and time 1-4; basketball, age 8-11, date General Managed Lou Nanne says luxury features. The Manchester-Penney diamond fast-talking "F a t Man” was right softball fqr girls. July 13-17, time 9-12; basketball, age he hopes the home crowd will spur tilt at Kelley Field is rescheduled t o p ic s both times. Suddenly, the predic­ An exp^enced staff of Instruc­ 12-15, date July 13-17, time 1-4; ten­ his ^nnesota North Stars back to today at 1 o'clock, weather permit­ tions have ceased. tors, Including MCC coaches, will nis, beginner, date July 6-10 time 9- their earlier winning playoff style ting, while the Cheney home tilt "You want me to handicao the teach fundamentals and cover ajl 12; tennis, intermediate, date July when the Stanley Chip finals move to against Coventry High has been race? Campo asked Friday. "OK, :ta of each sport. 6-10, time 1-4, cheerleading age 11- the Met Center Sunday night for Partez will win, Parlsto is second. reset Wednesday. ICC soccer coach John 14; date July 13-17, time 9-12; girl’s Moriarty Special Game No. 3. Bold Ego third and Highland Blade Cheney's baseball contest with Fitzaerald, who piloted his I960 softball (fast pitch), age 11-14, date The New York Islanders, defen­ fourth.” RHAM High, originally reset for Can extra lures team to New Elngland runner-up July 13-17, time 9-12; football (skill Sale P ric e ___ ding Stanley Cup champions, hold a Campo was kidding, of course, Wednesday, has been shifted to status, will run tbe soccer clinic. positioning only), age 9-13, date Monday afternoon at the Beavers' 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven-seiies. purposely omitting Us own colt Aug. 3-7, time 9-12; alid football * ' It’s ironic .that a modem sport buddies. There are two types, each MCC baseball coach Brian Hamer- 10,999 “ We played much better in the se­ from the top of the list. But tUs kind diamond at 3.15. fishemum will outfit himself with easy to make at home. nlck, whose club was state runner- (skill positioning only), age 14-18, cond gam e," Nanne said. "But cd joking shouldn’t be taken lightly. Tennis matches involving an efficient boat, motor and up this spring, will guide the date Aug. 3-7, time 1-4. we've got to improve our power Dull any sharp edges on the Up of As one track official said, "it looks Manchester High and Penney High accessories, yet can’t find a place to baseball clinic. All participants will be involved in play. It had been very effective in the can using a baU-peen hammer. like we've got ourselves a horse were reset Tuesday with the boys store his extra lures except under­ For bass boats, measure the Other MCC coaches on hand to daily game situations. Awards will -ONE DAY ONLY- the earlier three playoff series. We race.” playing at Memoriai Fieid courts foot. lend their expertise are Dave be given to outstanding athletes in can't afford to let the Islanders off diameter of the poet supporting the It certainly does. and the girls in East Hartford. Bass fisherman, for example, are Shwartz (girls’ softball), Frank each clinic. In addition, all par­ the book when they take penalties. fishing seat and buyga hose cUmp Twenty-one horses left the gate ' The Manchester High girls’ track notorious for having several rods' that wlU fit around the post. A car Kinel (basketball), and Lucy ticipants will be provided with a meet against Wethersfield and Fer­ two weeks ago in the Derby and a free T-shirt and a dally soda.break. 16 Futkauski (cheerleading). Also pre­ Saturday, May th rigged at one time. Ehttoa lures, radiator .hose clamp Is fine. record pace at the start combined mi at Pete Wigren Track has been usually half a dozen or ifore, are two slits in one side of the can an sent will b« former collegiate all- For further information call 646- with a stretch run that looked like a switched to this morning at 10 usually tossed onto the deck or floor inch apart and halfway between top star Joe Whelton (basketball), -2137. o’clock. of the boat .where they quickly and bottom. SUp Uie clamp end SMIar Savings On Other Lincoln Demos In Stock The Manchester High at Penney LITTLE ' become with jackets, boat through these and attach the can to High girls’ softball game has been OVffl 80 VEARS Of DEPENDABLE SERVICEI the seat post. Extra lures are hung Parker sidelined "( I ni ni\l iLitl \ ()lt U ih o lti-M irciu 'y Dciih'i rescheduled Tuesday. l£ A G U E on the rim of the can where they’re The Bolton home baseball game PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Tbe disablement is , moorini ll^ B k id otherout gear, of the hile way and safe from against Portland has tentatively enlargement. The capacity of the Dave Parker of the retroactive to Thursday, atlas bantlg been reset Tuesday. it's hald»|m s niathod, of lure Pittsburgh Pirates, the the spokesman said. storage i^issardourcan becs'iise is doubled you by baniiing lures in­ AMEHIGAN FARM side and outside. two^ime National League The Pirates said they • 24 Hour E m ergen cy S e rv ic e Twenty one runs in athe second In- could step on One and impale^yoiir batting champion and 1918 had purchased the contract • Burner Sales & Service Bat instructor foot dh a hook. Plus, at the end o f the A second method is to mount the MORIARTY BROTHERS n)s| powtred Town Fire over Most Valuable Player, has of utility man and pinch- • Clean Heating Oils day, it's difficult to extricate can In the center o f a foot-square BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (UPI) - Am olcan Leaion, 22-12, last night at pine board using two flat-headed been pteced on the IbHlay runner Matt Alexander The Minnesota Twins announced tangled lures so they can be Top Avenger delivers big horse laugh for photographers at Rockland F I A . Chad MaasoUni had wood crews. The board provides a disabled Hat with a slight from their AAA fanii team today that ex-Twlns slugger Jim two hits amr Sbe^ Hohsr played returned to a tackle box. o f the right achlUes In Portland, Ore., to take 6 4 9 -4 5 9 5 Pimlico. Horse wilt go off at about 30*1 In KMth running of One solution to this problero is an base to prevent the can from tipping Lemon has been signed as a special well defensively for Town. Brad tendon, a team spokesman Parker’s spot on the C bII U b For Your Home Heating Preakness Stakes today. (Details on page 11.) empty three-pound coffee can. over, aiue carpet to the bottom to hitting Instructor. Thnrston hit best for Lsgioa. deaden the sound. announced Friday, i roster. /.nd Air Conditioning Needs 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 Fishing eeperts loamed the tHck from an Inventive angler who hu baM w««fct««g hire holders for fishing THE HERALD, Sat., May 16, 1981 — 13 '2 _ r THK h e r a l d . Sat.. May 16, 1981

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Neither had homered Women’s Club; Low net - Totals 32 0 6 0 ToUls a 3 11 3 (based on6Q or more at baU) a subtle study in distance when the more.” suit. Red streaks in her hair. Red governors would like to have Least of all, me.” She’s 31 now, lie down and out my feet up. ” She East Oakland OQOOOOOOb-0 player, clb’ ab r hlbSb hr rbi avg this year In their first 200 at A - Alice Elm, Marcia W L Pet GB Milwaukee Hem dn.SF 119 16 43 8 3 0 14 361 person being interviewed puts up an Stockman for 15 minutes at 7:45 in Hollywood and the glamour it im­ 101 oioao»-3 Doug Flynn hit a home run! bats... Part-time cleanup Froh; B - Fran Corbett; C - "If you snooze, you lose. I like to lips. Red nails. The flamboyancy says she thinks about her focial Geveland 15 8 .663 E—Howell. Romero. DP—Milwaukee 1 Yoogbld, NY 75 6 27 5 1 1 11 380 Incredible but true! The New hitter John Ellis of Texas Invisible arm’s-length wall and get doors to open.” matching her tate of mind: the morning. And he went around plies well behind her. points and how her career interests Baltimore 16 11 S« LOB-Oakland 8. Milwaukee 0 2B- CoUins, CIn 121 38 43 6 4 2 10 366 Vera Hooker. Fewest putts New York 18 13 .561 'IVimas, Cooper 2 3B—Oglivie. SB— York Mets second baseman homered only once all last shrouds private views in vague, "I had so much before I married saying, ‘We did it because of Raines. Mtl 107 23 38 3 3 2 8 366 - A Agnes Green, Lee have shifted. ”I don’t rely on career Boston 15 14 .517 Henderson 2, Armas, Edwards. SF— Howe. Hou 120 12 « 8 1 3 8 360 hit his first home run in two season... Seattle's Tom hazy perceptions. Phyllis George John, but John is my knight in ”I am really not a tea or coffee Phyllis.’ I made the appointment New beginnings are, in fact,'a key so much yet, ” and her the words Milwaukee 14 15 4S3 Simmons Roae, Phil 127 21 44 9 2 0 5 346 years, and the Mets beat the Paciorek went 101 at bats Willis, Betty Phillips; B - Brown is not like that. She oozes flrrst lady,” she is saying about Detroit 14 16 .487 IP H RERBBSO Mtthws. P IQB 17 34 7 2 2 19 333 shining arm or.” because I want Stockman to unders­ for Phyllis George Brown. trail, “yet, I want to keep all this Toronto 10 21 SB Oakland Giants 3-2. “I guess it seems without a homer this season, Marlon D’Amato, Marie camaraderie and openness, her hyp­ being ‘John’s partner.’ ”I’m not a n ynn.N Y S5 13 81 7 4 1 10 326 SMt “My husband fs a self-made man. tand Applachia, to understand what No one’s career or life is totally visibility going strong. ” Why? "Oh, West M eaty (L4-3) 42<3 8 3 3 2 2 Brooks, NY 9B 9 30 4 I 0 6 SIB like my first home run," said then beat the Yankees twice Trewhella, Irene Amato; C notic eyes dash with merriment, her person to, oh, sit around." it is to be truly poor and have no Oakland S 9 736 - McLaughlin 1 2 0 0 0 0 Easier. Pitt O 12 77 5 1 2 14 336 the Gold Glove second sacker. • Lit Topping. Note: Scores lEM flmdi i m t k - l r n k I am self-made too. Our lives smooth. The marriage to Evans was I love the attention. It’s in my blood! Texas 17 12 800 5^ in a row with home runs in the 1. Incvai5ihscarti 4.5npifr5vta mouth a glorious smile even in sewerage and no medical Minetto 21-310012 Cncpcn.Cn 118 19 38 11 0 2 29 322 "it's been so long." bottom of the ninth... should be included. parallel, kind of, although he is 15 Her husband has given her a state a disaster but she is not haunted by When I was little, my mother Chicago 15 13 536 7 Milwaukee B i^ lla , SD 79 8 25 6 0 0 9 .316 $. BsMpi i Irtaw-Jmn repose. years older than I am.” capital office two doors down from assistance...” dressed me up real cute and I got California 18 16 529 7 Vuckovich (W3-2) 7 5 0 0 3 4 Trillo, ^ i l 108 15 S3 3 1 2 11 .314 Last year Flynn was It's about time for another 7.5nifc5irtt Uhrrdailips it; Her prime-time television show, Minnesota Phyllis George Brown, wife of This is a new side of Phyllis 11 19 387 12 Easterly 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kenndy, SD 112 10 36 6 0 0 10 313 homerless in 443 at bats. His Duane Kuiper home run. The Sf5< IwwHjm H "For once in my life, I am not con­ his and prestigious jobs like chair­ “People,” failed. There were many attention. It sounds bad in print. I Seattle 10 21 323 13Vi Fingers 1 10000 Cedeno, Ho KB 12 32 6 0 1 11 311 double-play partner, shortstop Indians second baseman bat­ Friday's Tranuctloni Kentucky Gov. John Y. Brown, the centrating on Phyllis and Phyllis man of the film commission, chair­ George Rrown, a dimension entirely men in her life before Brown, men suppose, but I’ve always relished Kansas City 7 17 2SQ 13 Vuckovich pitched to 1 batter in 8th Hmodz.Stl 100 18 31 9 2 2 15 310 By Uiutad P reu International separate from the CBS-TV lAlITimesEDTi PB-Slmmons T-3 00 Baker. LA 123 U 38 5 3 1 11 309 Frank Taveras, was also ted 1,382 times before getting Baaeball Kentucky Fried Chicken millionaire alone. My career was my survival, man of the arts and crafts founda­ she now dismisses as "just dates.” that attention. And love. My mother Friday's Games SUub. NY 75 5 23 3 0 2 7.307 cloutless, with no homers in his first homer in 1977. Since Pittaburch — Placed outfielder Dave 1. kei-lrewie-Cwttrw (estimated personal fortune of $35 how I paid the rent. Now I am tion. “ We won the victory sportscaster (“NFL Today”), an Then she met Brown and the elec­ gave me so much love that she made Kansas City at Boston, night O e ste r.a n 94 13 28 4 3 0 U 298 562 at bats. The Mets’ Bill then he had built his new Parker on uie 15-d^ dU ah||| Hit; called 2. 9na^hknm^*^tttt million) and former Boston Celtics image far more sophisticated than Toronto at Cleveland, nignt BALTIMORE MINNESOTA Maddx.PhI 111'14 S3 2 1 1 IS 297 w utility player Matt AiSander from I fc f a M n i Uadi secure, really secure at home, and I together,” she says about his elec­ tricity was mutual and immediate. me feel I would go out and conquer Seattle at New York, nignt ab r h bl ab r h bi Bucknr.Ch 118 14 3512 0 4 16 297 Almon (now with the White streak to another 1,300... FxrUano of the Pacific G>ait League. 4. 8—j Bail iaBiiIi owner, is sitting in the Carlisle can use my time and energy to help tion last year. "He wants me by his the goody-goody 1971 Miss America They were married two years ago in the whole world” California at Detroit, night Bumbry cf 3 3 2 1 Powell rf 4 0 10 Benedict, Atl 88 9 26 4 1 2 16 296 Sox) filled in at both positions Miguel Dilone batted .341 for ^ x ifw $. 9m$4mm-km h Hotel, sipping tea with honey and others. I used to think only of m e.” side.” who later did television commer­ New York City with Norman Vin­ There is one other dimension to Oakland at Milwaukee, night Dauerib 5 1 1 1 Castlno3b 50 10 U ndrx, LA 126 20 37 7 1 4 20 294 and kept the slate, and plate, the 'Tribe last year without a N.Y. State Athletic Qzmmiuion — Texas at Chicago, night Singletn rf 4 13 4 Hatcher cf 5 0 2 0 Dawsn, Mtl 110 19 32 5 0 8 16 291 I. *t«^$elaehO*wli giving revealing word pictures that The little confessions keep com­ Goy. Brown is aware of his wife’s cials and, still later, married four- Phyllis George Brown and that is clean with zero four-baggers. homer in 528 at bats... This Handed Junior welterweight Domingo 7. CfiSi Ctm; Itpi cent Peale officiating. She was Baltimore at Minnesota, night Lownstn rf 10 11 Smalley ss 3 0 0 0 Homer. Atl 115 15 S3 5 0 4 14 207 Ayala aOO^y^medica) tutpension and tumble out one after another. ing. They spill helter-skelter from persuasive powers and charm. Last times-wed movie producer Robert radiant, wearing a white formal the physical. During her pregnancy Saturday's Games Murray lb 6 13 0 Adams dh 3 1 1 0 Foster. CIn 122 16S6607242B7 This season, however, looks year the entire Cleveland fined him 9600 for unsportsmanlike t. 5d Uteri Evans who wished her off to Toronto iTod. 2 20 p m DeCincs3b SOOOButerac 30 11 pitcher, club I ip h bb so era first place nonetheless in the Moon on waivers from Detroit, cut 1.1—I kipi 18wi*5irtinai now. "We rediscovered life. We had California iRau (H)’ at Detroit Dwyer If 2 0 10 VslenzueU, LA 8 0 n 43 17 66 0.50 only hit his second homer in AL E)ast standings... linebackers Pat Antonaccl, Terry Bolar way. He tells people, ‘I-think she is a it is dissected. Even the way she is with David Stockman, President sojourn at Evans’ Beverly Hills a big wedding because we had failed “I don’l know if I’d do it again” The < Rozema 2-3), 2 15 p m Roenick If 2 0 10 3. tMearm-imsi i l » — iilirtn ia 6 Knepper. Hou 3 0 45 S3 6 21 1 OO two seasons, it was his first- QUIZ - Which two Hall of and Armood Cecere, •^inning backs Baltimore (Stone 2-3) at Minnesota Dempsey c 4 110 Rysn. Hou 2 1 36 27 14 34 129 Henry Bush and Milt Witliams. guard 5. kUmlmh ibmbpi Reagati’s controversial budget iKoosman 1-61. 2 15 p n Bonner ss 5 2 4 0 . Alexander, SF 6 2 48 41 16 36 1 31 ever grand slam. Famers — excluding pitchers Jed raltsam and defensive tackle 7.6— -I— h I B i m rn h Seattle (Gleaton z-6 at New York ToUls 42 9 19 8 ToUls 34 4 10 4 Falcone. NY 1 1 26 18 11 28 1 38 Atlanta catcher Bruce Ben­ and inductees selecteii by the MIchMl Wiliiami. Ubt HHiIrTillit (Underwood 1-41.8 p m . Baltimore 300110082-9 Reuss. LA 3 1 43 40 5 101 67 edict had hit two homers in Veterans committee — hit the Pittsburgh — Signed three free agents: Oakland iKingmanKingman 2-2) at Milwauke< MinnesoU 010108000-4 Rincon. StI 3 1 36 27 6 13 1.75 llnetecker Mike Natale of Marshall, (Lerch2-3i ,0 30p m E-Smalleyy DP-BaltimoreDP 2. Min- Niekrojktl 2 1 44 31 17 77 I M 652 career at bats before hit­ fewest career home runs? defensive tackle Bill Dudash from Kent Texas (Darwin 4-2) ar (Chicago (Bums nesoU2 LOB—Baltimore 12, MinnesoU Blue. 3 3 54 40 36 29 2 00 ting two in one game to beat (Answer below) . State, offensive guard Rudy Philllpe of . B 30 p m 8 2B-Hatcher2. Dempsey. Murray HR Sanderson. Mtl 4 1 42 SB 8 23 2 14 North TexaaSUte. the Giants. Cardinal outfield­ '81 ENDS & ODDS - BarSafry i i r t — >1— h Sunday 's Games —Singleton (•). Ward (3) SB-Bum bry. Perry. Atl 3 2 53 48 7 28 2 21 er Tony Scott was shut out Foote began the season with San Diego—Traded defensive tackle Baltimore at Minnesota WarcT Bonner. S—Dauer Seaver, CIn 4 1 61 46 29 38221 td Wariiington for offensive lineman Jeff I M M v t — I Texas at (Thicago IP H R ER BB SO Rhoden. Pitt 4 0 C 37 16 27236 last year in 415 at bats, but hit the Cubs, who during one Williams Lifestyle Oakland at Milwaukee Baltimore Hooton, LA 5 0 48 47 9 20 2 44 two turners the first month stretch went 17 days without Hockey California at I>etroit D M artini (W4-1) 5 9 4 4 2 3 Smith. Chi 1 2 29 23 9 21 2 48 this yrar. a victory. Catcher Foote Hartford — Signed right wing Kevin Seattle at New York Stewart (S2) 4 1 0 0 2 4 American League McGeilan^ to a multi-year contract Kansas City at Boston MinnesoU INDIVIDUAL BATTING And 'iJUlro shorstop Craig didn’t do any better, goiiig hit­ Toronto at Geveland. 2 R edfem iL ^S) 41-3 11 5 . 5 2 3 player, clb ab h2b Sb hr rbi avg ReynoN*kk-*who had slugged less in 22 at bats. But then the By Marian Christy O'Connor 3 6 2 2 3 0 Singletn, Bit 94 11 34 7 0 7 19 302 only t( und-trippers in ' Yankees picked up Barry, and Verhoeven 1 2-3 2 2 0 0 2 Evans, Hos UO 77 39 5 1 7 20 .366 NATIONAL LEAGUE D Martinez pitched to 2 batters in 6th ^ sk , Siea 122 14 43 7 0 8 21 360 1.000 at belted two in he started his AL career on NA'nhNAL HOCKEY LEAGUE By United I'ress International PB-Butera T-3 04 A -6 » Win/lld, NY 110 16 SB 9 0 3 21 346 three at ts against the the right foot — with five Playoffs 'Night games not included) Lansfra. Bs 114 18 38 8 2 2 II .333 Braves. homers in his first 24 at bats... By United P i ^ International East Cowens, Det 80 9 36 5 3 0 4 336 R nals W L Pci GB Bemird, Ch 111 14 SB 4 2 2 10 3M Oh,- yes. back to the Mets. The pop song “Willie, Mick­ (All Times EDT) I liMrt»6MNs St l>oui.<> 17 8 680 - Alkens. KC 78 10 26 7 0 3 11 321 After Flynn, Taveras and ey and The Duke” has hit- Best-of-Seven M il— firraiil 4 .M iln iN il Philadelphia 19 12 613 1 HOUSTON Armas, Oak 140 21 44 10 1 9 26 314 Almon combined for no potential. Terry Cashman, a Minnesota vs. New York Islanders i. Is—1)1 h ui I ■— J— li Montreal 17 13 567 2V^ Oliver, Tex 122 19 38 6 0 2 18 311 (NY IsUnders lead aeries.90) I.En—W—B I I —If Buis birth was by Caesarean and in Iter ab r h bl ab r h bl homers in 1,117 at bats last former minor leaguer in the May 12— NY Islanders5, MlnneaotaS mansion is something she talks marriages behind us, and we didn’t Pittsburgh 12 13 400 5 DeJesus ss 4 0 0 0 Puhl cf 20 12 Burlesn. G 139 16 43 6 1 2 10 .309 New Yorx season, management decided Tigers organization, wrote it, Klay 14 — NY Ia)anders6. MlnneaotaS about only in a way, avoiding want to closet the fact that we had ninth month. Looking fat and 8 19 296 10 Strain 2d 4 0 3 8 Reynids ss 0 0 8 Bell. Tex 96 9 29 5 0 2 16 306 Chicago 5 22 186 13 Almon. (Til IIB 14 31 3 1 0 9 304 enougli was enough. Bob May 17 - NY Islanders at MinnesoU. been, yes, reborn.” photographing even fatter, she Bucknrlb 3 0 0 0 Walling rf 5 1 1 0 produced it and sings it; he 9p.m. specifics. “ I had Hollywood in my West 4 0 10 Cruz 4 0 0 0 Wathan, KC 79 8 24 3 0 1 4 304 hosted the Kentucky Derby "Some Los Angeles 23 9 719 - Durham rf Bailor was acquired from the says he had “real baseball May 19— NY Islanders at Minnesota, I.Irt— t» t— t M l ti—I system, whatever that was, and Phyllis George Brown is a Tracs If 4 0 0 0 Heeplb 4 12 0 Kemp, Del lU 10 34 9 1 1 13 304 Blue Jays, and he is challeng­ fans" in mind... Mr. Chib, 9:39p.m. I*i—>pli|i ihilMiili people said I shouldn't go out in Atlanta 17 14 540 5^ Reitz 3d 3 0 0 0 Howe Sb 32 11 Lemon, (Tii 83 10 26 5 3 1 8 301 during those 11 months, I got it out beautiful woman who catapulted Cincinnati 17 14 540 5^^ 17 301 ing Taveras for the starting Ernie Banks, has recorded a x - ^ y 21 — Minnesota at NY Ml— I—I 1 Is—a>i n—i Thmpsn cf 3 0 0 0 Landsty 2b 2 0 1 0 Paciorek, S 113.12 M 8 0 2 Islandm.Sp.m of my system.” She is reluctant to that beauty into professional sports, public and I said, ’’That’s phony and San Francisco 17 18 406 7V| 2 0 0 0 Niekro p 4 0 10 Lynn.(3al 104 II 31 4 1 5 19 298 shortstop position. In 347 at disco single called 7.1m—6m—■* IMBaJkrrtM Houston Davis c x-May 23 - NY Islanders at say anything about Evans, the hus­ a career usually reserved for men. I will not let ego get in my way. ” 15 18 466 10 0 0 Mm wiry, 111 13 S3 3 2 3 8 297 UiBa-i— k San Diego 13 2D 394 Caudill p Smlly, Mnn 101 17 30 -3 1 7 20 287 bats for Toronto last year. "Teamwork”.... Tub McGraw Minnesota,9p.m. band, or why the marriage broke up. By the same token, she married well Stories in the press suggested she F'riday 's Games ■> Tyson ph 1 000 81 6 24 7 0 0 3 296 Bailor showed he could nit a x-May M — Minnesota at NY 0 0 0 0 GM § m . KC is writiM a baseball fairy tale was on a chocolate cake binge. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night Kravec p WhiUker. Dt 98 13 39 6 0 1 11 296 Islanders, 8 p.m. “Yes, I got to meet the right people and has become the co-governor of M home run. In fact he did titled “From Haiti to the Hall 1.1— I tutu— tl—BNwi St Louis at AtlanU . night Cruz 3b 1000 Fhitnam, Tex 9B‘12 77 6 2 3 14 29S x-if necessary Kentucky with enormous input into “Why did I have to go through all 30 0 4 0 ToUls 31 5 9 5 exactly that. He hit ONE. of Fame”.... Johnny Bench is iti i and I’m competitive. But they com­ (Tiicago at Houston, night ToUls Rivers. Tex 116 19 34 6 0 0 6 293 111— I N I iM M rt—■ that criticism just because I’m on Oiicago 000 000 00(P-0 Lt LI——In— IPNMins pete in an unhealthy way and, all and influence on her husband’s Philadelphia at San Diego night 000 301 lOx- 5 Hndrsn, cik ISO 27 38 6 3 3 14 28B aRCUIT BREAKERS - starring the new weekly TV New York at I»s Angeles, night Houston Grubb, Tex 89 14 26 7 0 2 18 79B The average frequency of a series "The Baseball I.Irt—6m*i Lk—Hk—li those Hollywood rejectioiis aren’t political career. And sometimes, television?” she asks now, eyes Montreal at San Francisco, night IP H R ER BB SO American I.«ague very nice...” when she is caught in the whirlwind flashing. She says she had a major Saturdav'.s Games home run in the major leagues Bunch’’.... Chicago INDIVIDUAL PITCHING is once every 50 at bats... The DIAMOND GEMS - “If you ‘Tm happier now,” she says of these two careers in two states, problem with water retention, • All Times EDTi 5 6 3 3 pitcher, club 1 ip h bb w era Jai Alai Results SATURDAY (EVENING) Cincinnati i l^Coss M) at Pttlaburgh ' 1 1-3 3 2 2 Clark. Sea 2 0 41 M 18 M 1.S Padres’ sensational shortstop, act like you know what you’re launching into a string of accolades along with the duality of wife and “that’s all.” Rhoden 4-01.2 15 p m McGlothen 12-3 0 0 0 2 1 McCattyJ3ak 4 2 96 SI 16 M I 61 , had gone more doing, you can do anything IM “I was nine months pregnant and I Montreal (Lee I-l or Lea 1-11 at San Barker. Gev 2 1 a 2> 7 25I 6B FRIDAY (EVENING) lldarii I — for her second husband of two years, mother, she has to stop and take Francisco i Whitson 0-41.4 06 p m Houston than 1,300 at bats without a you want — except maybe heard people say: look how fat Niekro (W4-3i 9 4 0 0 2 2 Blyleven.Gev 4 1 44 27 11 S4 1 M Fkst lI N l i l - H the father of her son Lincoln. “John stock of herself. St Louis (Martinez 0-2) at AtlanU HBP- bv Caudill (PuhD T -2 16 Petry. Det 1 2 26 14 S 6206 homer since his rookie year... perform neurosurgery.” 11^ I7.N !«• U6 LNmtal LI— Phyllis is!’ And, for heaven’s sakes, I Boggs 1-6 ) 7 36 p m Trout. (Til 2 I 34 M IS 13 212 has presence. John has charisma. “It takes a lot of time to make my A The Expos’ Rodney Scott John Lowenstein,. outfielder, f t t m t il LM 4« (Thicago (McGInlhen 0-2) at Houston 23.718 K eou^, Oak 6 0 Se C 18 342 13 T.Irt—a L l— — John has super confidence. John is husband feel he is No. 1. I’m talking I was about to deliver a baby. ” was homerless in two seasons Baltimore OrloIesW 7 Cm U I ‘ Niekro3-3' 8 35 p m Kingman. Oak 2 2 42 X U 27 2 14 wonderful.” in terms of priorities. Then comes Then she says something that r*hiladelphia ((^nstenson 1-3) at San H o^. Chi 3 0 2 17 3 102 16 but ntinues to "steal” his QUIZ ANSWER^ - Rabbit dims the happiness slightly and Diegu ' Lollar 1-31.10 06 o m CINCTNNATI K PITTSBURGH Corbett. Minn 2 I » 21 6 30225 way around the bases... Maranville hit 28 hpme runs rtflMla M i m x Later, talking about living on her my son, also first. And being the New York (R oberts0-2) at lx)s Angeles ab r b bi ab r• h « bi A A Wilcox. Del 5 2 a 37 17 31225 Detroit’s Mick Kelleher, now in 23 seasons while Lloyd 7riMa M-7 12.12221 I.MMN IMMNN Kentucky "farm ,” a 17-acre estate governor’s wife in a working sense, reveals a semblance of her I Hwlon 5-0). 10 06 p m Collins rf 3 0 0 0 Moreno cf McGregor, BaU 3 I a a 13 20 2.45 lN t6m LMMaJm 10 11 Foil as in liis 10th season, is still look­ Waner hit 28 in 18 years. studded with a huge columned man­ and then my television career. Then vulnerability."If I put weight on, I Sunday 's Games jnkeiias rf ♦ •“"Zahn.au 5 3 61 a 10 10251 lOrtWalUpt 2MI IN U t LU4>6N—Its LM ra-l-n Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Giifiey cf 5 0 10 Eaaler rf am disciplined enough to take it off ;»»» Guri.KC 3 3 54 X 11 B 2 a ing for his first big-league I N t l v n I4.M IM T.lii— ilriiMli LNmrtaLN— sion called “Cave Hill Place,” she I have to find time for Phyllis. Montreal at San F rancisco Conepen ss 4 0 8 0 Milner If 2 1 43 X X 2 2 7 2 homer... Nobody had anything pick on. My St luouls at AtlanU Foster If 3 12 0 Thmpanlb 4 0 0 0 (Send questions, quotes and 2 M afa n IN INs Bi— I— says: "My beauty? I got that out of Phyllis has to be alone. I tell John (Tiicagoicagi at Houston BenchIb 3 0 0 8 G am er2b 4 1 1 0 First base is considered one anecdotes to THIS WEEK IN •MB 66 tIHN my system too. I don’t look at ‘Honey, I want to be with you always life seemed too good to be true So New York at I>os Angelesncel Nolan c 3 1 1 0 Pena c 3 0 10 of baseball’s real “power BASEBALL, c/o this newspa­ M mU 66 u a .it certain people took shots,” she says. 0 10 0 Berra 3b 3 0 0 0 7i«Kla M-l tl.l41tM myself in the mirror 15 times a day. but sometimes I need a private mo­ Y Philadelphia at San DieDiego idnessn pr 0 0 0 0 Perez p 2 8 0 0 positions,” yet first baMmen per. Volume of mail prohibits When I’m on the farm, I tie my hair ment for myself. Please un­ Phyllis George Brown is now a Hun:>ep Pete Rose and Rod Carew are personal replies.) That 4.«»«rtia—ti Knight 3b 2 0 10 SUrgell ph 10 11 SN ah M s lU I 7N 4N LINIilililiji back and don’t wear make-up and,” derstand.’” perfect size 10. TORONTO CLEVELAND Biittner ph 0 0 0 0 Lacy pr 0 0 0 0 all-stars. Rose hit one home Ic) 1961. Major League Baaeball 2MrMhgt UI 4M 0 0 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0 LMamtiLZm ab r h bi ab r h bi O'Berry c Equestrian run last year and Carew (N^SPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 4 Bmrta I C n LM Phyllis George Griffin ss 3 0 0 0 Mannng cf 4 110 Oesterib 4 0 11 Jackson p 0 0 0 0 Pastore p 3 0 00 **Mt2SI44N Moseby rf 3 0 0 0 OrU rf 4 13 1 hriaclaMII4N Belt If 3 0 0 0 Hargrvlb 4 110 Price p 00 0 0 Mybrry lb 3 0 0 0 Thomtn dh 3 0 0 1 Spilmn ph 0 00 0 TriMa 626 tlWN l.lm—MBB l»tJmi Upshaw dh 3 0 0 0 Hassey c 4 0.1 1 Km(enndySb ^ 0 0 0 1 Faak I M t X — 4.1 ToUls 31 1979 graduate of East school. 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Dotson7L47) 81-3 9 2 2 4 3 Cindy Ferro Tribrta 766 11N4N I.IM—rts After announcing her decision, proud of this, because during her PITTSBURGH (UPI) - I International 3955-77 LI— k—k During her time here she has Hickey 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 Alison Sbeard 4155-77 •Nlrt—BNn Laneri had the full support of her "beast” period she had two good WP- Jenkins Balk-Dotaon T-2 40 A The future of Steelers’ BA Tournament Jerilyn BrIU 97-49-77 I 7.N IN IN already marched in President Ronald t.J .M aylS friends and family. Of her friends squad leaders that had helped her a -29829 quarterback Terry Becky Pearson 4957-77 ya IN IN T—k Reagan's inauguration Parade with Kathy McMullen 4935-77 IN she said, "They were really suppor­ lot, "And now I’m going to be a Bradshaw probably will be JanetC 3661-69 Jo Anne Camer $ 9559-77 l.b— lira—w about 250 other cadets, become a Pair honored Shelly Hamll 3661-69 Brenda Lunsford 9559-77 MrirtaUtM-N I M h LIb« starting pitcher on the Women’s tive. They used to kid me, saying, 'I squad leader.” CALIFORNIA decided at a summit Barbara Moinets Marta 61 tllN DETROIT B66-69 Marga Stubblefield 9559-77 Lhaa Lfene Army Softball team, worked as an could never handle the discipline, Though cadets don’t ‘major’ in a ab r h bi ab r h bi PINEHURST, N.C. meeting with his advisers Kathy Whitworth M 66-« Dehole Melsterlln 97-40-77 Tribrti 616 U.IUN LM— Harlow rf 3 12 0 Peters If 3 111 Mary Dwyer 3666-70 Nancy Lopes-Melton assistant editor on the Military but you can do it.’” specific subject, they do have areas (U PI) F orm er U.S. in Shreveport, La., next Dot (Jermain 9955-77 M Ira—i Burlesn ss 3 0 10 Kellehr ss 2 00 0 *461-70 D eanieW M 4157-75 Academy’s Howitzer yearbook, When she visits home she still of concentration. Laqerl is studying Carew lb 4 0 10 Kemp ph 1 000 Open champions Lee week, his business BeUi Daniel 3666-X Peggy Cooley Betty Biirfelndt 3664-X 4955-71 joined various clubs such as the sees some of those friends. "They national security and public affairs, Baylor dh 4 0 11 Trmmi 0 0 00 Trevino and Ralph Gudahl nunager Gil Shanley said Holly Hartley 4157-75 Downing If 3 000 Hebnerdh 3 1 0 0 Kathy Hite 3666-71 Marlene H aue llMlIllH lirt—*— still think It’s great.” Laneri said, but concentrates on law. "I want to Thursday. Cathy ManI X66-71 9949-75 Spanish and Geology Club, and G ric h tt 3 0 10 Summrs rf 4 12 1 have been named by the Sberoo BeriitI 4157-75 IMM-B LlNl— iax "It makes me (eel good.” be a lawyer someday,” she said. O ttc 4 0 0 0 Cowens cf 4 1 1 0 Shanley said said they VIckI Tabor 1666-71 Sandra Spniich Jai Aiai Entries LMMHb* ----- Til 111 II taught Sunday school. Golf Writers Association of AUcaRitaman •66-71 4555-75 (Harkcf 3000 Leachlb 2012 would explore all the op­ Jo Ann fYantice 97-41-75 •• “ I ’l Lit— - Life (or a Military Academy cadet As part of the cadet four-year After graduation ^ e will have a Hobeon Sb 2 0 0 0 Fahey c 4 111 America to the World Golf Dabbia Aualln 1467-71 Joyot Kumlenkl Sandra Palmer 4955-75 SATURDAY MATINEE BNIbM—• is busy, and Laneri feels the summer training program, cadets five-year commitment to serve as BrooknaSb 3 0 20 Hall of Fame. tions with Bradshaw •66-71 Robin WaHoii 9949-75 W hlUkrlb 3 0 0 0 SandraPoat •66-72 Carla Oolagow preuure like every other cadet. spend about one and a half months an officer in the Army. Then she Trevino, 41, won the 1968 before he decides whether Judy Rankin 4155-75 IBrtSk ToUls 30 1 6 1 ToUls 1 1 5 8 5 •66-71 Marty DIcuraoo 4939-79 "There’s a lot to do here, and not at a Regular Army unit. This is might return to Glastonbury as California 000001000-1 and 1971 U.S. Open titles, he will return to the Cbrls Johnaon •67-71 TImmm HMstan LIIih Biiii IWIK b— Barbara Rladl 4945-79 called Cadet Troop Leader Training Margaret C. Laneri, attomey-at- Detroit 010(BD

By CAROLYN ROES9EL laws.” PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Even before a baby can Mrs Nordeen will be employed as a Registered Nurse Nordeen-KargI at Donald Sharp Hospital in San Diego Surridge-Doggart Marsh-Kleinschmidt — Ninety spellbound talk, parents can teach him Mr Nordeen is employed as an engineer at General parents watch^ as 2-year- to read by showing him a Dynamics, Convair Division, in San Diego. (Nassiff old Adriana Instantly flashcard and saying, Kimberly Jean Kargl of Manchester and Kenneth photo I Pamela J. Doggart of Vernon and Allen Surridge of Joy Lana Klelnschmldt of Manchester and Richard selected the answer to the “ This says Mommy.” Because we re F2dward Nordeen of San Diego, Calif . were married Chaplain, were married May 9 at the Talcottville Eugene Marsh of Blast Hartford were married May 9 at question: “ What is 6,845 Doman’s radical ap­ Quality, hielpful May 9 at St James Church in Manchester Congregational Church in Talcottville. Concordia Lutheran Church in Manchester. plus 8,895 divided by five proach to learning has pei3ple at Ai-P The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred J The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 0. times 3,888 minus nine?” critics who say there is no Kargl of 16f) F'erguson Fioad, Manchester The Coffin-Sapienza Doggart of Vernon, formerly of Manchester. The The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Dylan, also 2, drew way to tell if such young bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Norman I. Nor­ bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Kleinschmidt of 73C Ambassador Drive, Manchester. applause by completing a children actually unders­ I, Cm B ■«~of lh »yew «8 « •0 t v trtit«d h iltfn t t ■—* tM----- uirgo -lo b * rtadil* avaiiabt# • -- io« deen of 3.17 S Mam St , Manchester Ixiri B. Sapienza of Manchester and Bradford R. Cof­ Surridge of Chaplain. The bridgegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. puzzle of South America. tand what they are taught. W Ihl8 CMCUiAf A4>WEVunrcH CAST your ballot lor quality and aarvtct at A SP The Hcv Joseph N McCann of St Therese Church in fin of Glastonbury were married May 9 at St James The Rev. Kenneth Knox of Talcottville Mprsh of 64 Branford St., Manchester. He chose each piece after “ (Children are great in Churcb in Manchester. CXJRP>s a n d Q ^ North Haven celebrated the nutptial mass and per-' Congregational Church performed the doublering The Rev. David Stacey of Concordia Lutheran Church reading the country’s name simply giving you back formed the double-ring ceremony The Rev Mr Nor­ The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario T ceremony. performed the double-ring ceremony. from a flashcard. what you want them to tell man K Swensen, pastor of Trinity Covenant <’hurch in Sapienza of .39 Maple St.. Manchester. The bridegroom The bride was given in marriage by her parents. The bride was given in marriage by her father Adults recruited to aid you,” said P ro f. Ann Manchester, participated Ralph and Jane Maccarone of IS the son of Mr and Mrs Wendell F Coffin of Glaston­ Mrs. Diane Morey of Rockville was her sister's maid two teams of 5-, 6-Vand 7-' -’Lucas, a developmental SAVE Manchester, were soloist and organist, respectively bury of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Guilbeault of Mrs. Gail Cappuccio of Manchester was her sister's year-olds sh lft^ uncom- psychologist at Fairleigh With These Super The bride was,given in marriage by her lather The Rev William Carroll of St. James Church per­ Chaplain, the bridegroom's sister , and Mrs. Laurel Best matron of honor. Diane Miner of Manchester was fortably as the youngkters Dickinson University. Holiday Savings Coupons Timothea Ann liargl of Manchester was her sister's formed the double-ring ceremony Jane Maccarone of of Springfield. Mass. Miss Jennifer Doggart of Walpole. bridesmaid. jubilantly chirped "They are wonderful tape Below maid of honor Bridesmaids were Julie Ann Bradley of Manchester was organist Mass., the bride'^s niece, was junior bridesmaid. Melissa responses to "What is the reco i^ rs.” Arlington Mass , the bride s cousin, Denise Charette of The bride was given in marriage by her father. Morey of Rockville, the bride's niece, was flowerirl. Joseph Cappuccio Jr. of Manchester, the bride's heaviest liq u id ? ” and Jean Piaget’s widely Nancy Hertel of Glastonbury was maid of honor C T I Meat Specials Meat Specials } New Lxindon, Jenifer Rueff of Lafayette, La , the Robert Best of Springfield, Mass., served as best brother-in-law, served as best man. Ushers were Donald spouted quotes from "The accepted educational ( t ’ B SUPER coupon') bridgebriMim's sister, and Debbie McNary of East Hart­ Patrick Martin of Glastonbury served as best man man. Ushers were Harry Surridge of North Windham, Levitt of Manchester and Michael Kleinschmidt of Mikaido.” The children theory says basically that A P 2 I Ushers were Thomas Sapienza of Manchester, the wTlF^^isToupon 4 A ’7 50 Purchase’ flOO I ford the bridegroom's brother; and Eldward Kane of Baltic Manchester, the bride's brother. are graduates of The young children must FULLY COOKED-WATER ADDED CUSTOM GROUND-BEAN Mark Kimball of Manchester served as best man bride s brother; and Bruce Harrison of Glastonbury. Better Baby Institute, a master their concrete en­ BEEF CHUCK Michael Morey of Rockville, the bride's nephew, was A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall Ushers were Mike Loveland of Wethersfield, Jeffrey A reception was held at the Glastonbury Hills Country f'hiladelphia organization vironment, what they see Eight O’clock ring bearer. in Manchester. The couple is residing in Manchester. 100 Wenger of Ridgefield, N .1 , Robert Rueff ofJ^.^.f^ctt^, Club, after which the couple left for Nantucket Island, that trains parents to start and hear, before they can Smoked A recei^on was held at the Moose Lodge in Tolland. Mrs. Marsh is employed at Information Systems Inc. London Broil Coffee 'Jq I OFF La , the bridegroom s brother-in-law, and Bradford Ma.ss. They kre residing in Bolton The coupW is residing in Vernon. educating their babies at understand abstract con­ 'C981 ] A reception was held at the Manchester Country Club, Group ly in Manchester. “ The kids who start words and mathematical Steaks Mr. Marsh is a member of the Knights of Columbus In SUPERCOUPON)—J after which the couple drove cross country to California Mr Coffinis employed at Harry A Finman and Son of Mr. Surridge is employed at Gerber Garment East Hartford. He is employed at The Travelers In­ ahead end up ahead,” said equations. ---(B E With This Coupon 4 A •/50 Purchase* j Thev will reside in'^an Diego Hartford (McKinney photo) Technology Inc. in South Windsor. surance Co. in Hartford. (Johnson photo) institute founder Glenn “ My guess would be, and Doman. “ We have followed it’s an educated guess, is 199 TAB SPRITE FRESCAOR | hundreds of children and that they (the better 20 lbs. of FreshC 9 II mMeat e a l Coca the better they are as kids, babies) are simply doing it COOKOUT PACK = *. I Plus Oeposii 0 12-or IP the better they are as by rote memory,” the • S-lbt Frath Ground 69 Cola cans Service notes • Country 9»yta Atbt ' E icupt PiOlTibilPO by I JM ESI grownups.” professor said. • ChtckanLagt Rump Portion I iiDit On* Coupon f in'.), Doman said the human Mothers or fathers who • S4bt AftPMaal Franks Engagements brain has its greatest assume the role of teacher 24? — SUPER COUPON)— capacity for learning in the program often laiCOFRTERFARTS ^ AP-2 • With This Coupoii 4 A '7 50 Purchase* 502 I during the first six years of become students Fresh Box-O-Chicken . 5 9 * ASF ncMwr un\,rvnu POWDERED MIX-MAKES 10 QTS themselves, learning 139 Three local m e n enlist life _ ulO A atsaccTEo Meat Franks pkg :99* Ground Beef lb I “ The brain pows by use. BYench, classical music or or more EQUAL AMTS O f CtNTER SLAOC S Fresh Chicken Legs .79* FULLY COOkCO-WATfR a d d e d (RUMP HAlF 99< iB > Paul Cullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Comp attended Manchester High art history to stay a step Just like the biceps, it WMOlC Joseph Cullen of Norman St , Joseph In California Pork Chops Pork Lom A zioneq P Smoked H am s^^.vr .89* E l l School and is scheduled to leave for physically grows by use." ahead of their children. •( iCPpt ll*ms Piu»iih.lM D, D. Lovell, son of Mr. and Mrs. basic training at Lackland AFB on Oxford Dill Pickles r 2 ” PORK LOtN-FOABARMCUC IA S ^UlLVCOOKEO WATERADOCO-ROASTSOR I Ift>.t One L Oupon Pr' 1 jn Marine Lance CpI. Gary S. To allow children to “ I feel like a professional Valid Wa, ’'"48 KEFTfUNRSI-ca PftO 1 S90R Pork Country Style Ribs < X ) » | Anthony Pappa of Eldridge St., and Sept. 4, where he will receive Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert realize their full intellec­ mother,” said Susan .1 Ham Steaks .1” Oscar Mayer Meat Wieners 1 SPCCUL CUT OR MAPLE CURED HtLLSHIRE FARMSh BEEF POLSMA 2 l9 Lfi . Jeffrey B. Comp, son of David Comp technical training in the general L. Phillips Jr., of 96 C Sycamore tual potential, the institute McCarty, who is learning HIUSH ini FARMSh BEEF POISAA 2 I9L1 h - ^PER C0UP0N>---i and Ms. Mary Stewart, both of career field. Lane, Manchester, recently par­ advises parents to give to speak Japanese and to Colonial Sliced Bacon ' ^ P o ls k a Klelbasa .1 ” Wilh This Coupon 4 A 7 50 Purchase* 603 j Manchester, have entered the Air ticipated In training at the Marine I Grocery Specials EXTRA MH.0 (JUMBOBEEF FRANKS K B PRO I 79) DRINK MIX I them large doses of play the violin with her .b1fi9 Force Delayed Enlistment Corps Mountain Warfare Training reading, mathematics, daughter Heather, 4, and ColonlaLFranks P Kahn's Jumbo Meat Franks *g I JET PUFF KRAFT Ann Page Program. Completes training Center. Bridgeport, Calif. science, foreign languages, son Paul, 1. Cullan and Lovell. 1979 graduates Coast Guard Seaman Apprentice music and art long before " I came out of school Cheerl-Ald In! 50^ f He is a member of the 3rd Bat­ ' E icepi Items Pion.biied D ,. ,1* ^ of Manchester High School, are David A. D'Alessandro Jr. of 5 the age when society per­ hating it. Now I enjoy lear­ Marshmallows scheduled to leave for basic training talion, 5th Marines, based at Camp ______® » | Franklin St., Manchester, has com­ mits public Mhoollng to ning. I thiqk of all the time CALIF -DRISCOLL KORIDA-VINF RIPE at Lackland AFB. Texas, on Sept. Pendleton, Calif. pleted recruit training at Coast begin. I ’ve wasted and I’d like SUPER coupon) -----1 30. They are to receive technical p $1 Guard Training Center. Cape May, Six times a year, 90 that to be different for my Strawberries Tomatoes Wilh This Coupon 4 A 7 50 Purchase' training in the administrative and N.J. During the deployment, his unit parents travel from around children,” she said. pkqb m A4P0RKINGSF0R0 general career fields. While in high A 1980 graduate of Manchester conducted training in moun­ the world and pay $400 tui­ The institute promotes'' Charcoal ------school, Cullen played varsity foot­ High School, he joined the Ck>ast taineering skills, land navigation tion for the qne-week learning that is fun and 20-ID ball and Lovell played varsity problems and field exercises. relaxed. If a child gives a bag Guard in August 1980. Better Baby course. IM S A ll NATURAL-POTATO Briquets 5 0 of basketball. “ I had a feeling that I wrong answer, parents are State Line Chips '.:;79* 78- 59f told to simply tell him the wasn’t fulfilling myself, so OUNRU OAC-FR(f$CM FNCO CE>»! how could I do anything for right answer and continue Potato Sticks 5 r * l her?” said Joanne Morgan, the lesson. CALIFORNIA-BUTTERV FLAVORED ^ ^ FlRkA$ALADSl2E SUPER C0UP0N>- Jeanine G. Tuttle Joan T. Everson Dorna M. Cormier SWEET. HOT 0 0 0 OR HAMBUIIO Large Avocados 3 1 Tomatoes'pT:’ 98* With This Coupon 4 A 7 50 ^^uicrtase AP-2 a Mount Olive, N.C., When the two teams of 605 Vlasic Relishes r 49* MCINTOSH-WASH STATEaI S NO I C A £ ITALIAN TRYING PEPPERS OR WHITE-MARVEL mother who attended the youngsters finished th eir. >«d or A bout Town intellectual battle, the "SCHAEFER CITY" Delicious Apples'gold . a ir Green Peppers 69* Tuttle-Drobiak Mrs Frank Pinto of 75 Seaman Cir­ Marie Cormier of West Hartford to session to learn how to Paper teach her 7-month-old score was announced as a Schaefer Beer'!;^' 6 r 2 ” CALIF NAVELS-JUMB0 72S-4FOR99' new JERSEY c r o w n cle, Manchester. Terence Martin Crean of Bulk l0Q. A99 ANNPAGE AIR from 1969-1971. He is owner of Therapists to visit Manchester High School Guidance information should call the Mental Kathleen Brown held two system is about to "> vq fl 129 MANCHESTER - Hundreds of Ched-O-BIt Cheese 9 “ Ice Cream Sandwiches 'iZ 1 Aluminum Foil roll I Drobiak Dry Wall. Department will sponsor a bus to Health AssocalUon of Connecticut flashcards, one with 31 dots collapse. It Is a national bikers and hikers are expected to r S W It THE ART 9-07 COlbcuPS 80CT PAG t 29 OR The couple is planning a July 25 Inc. at 23M801. and one with 48, before her disaster area. In Inner STUFFED SPANISH l p i y participate in the annual 18-miIe the National C o llie Fair at the J WHh This V b I iib M* C o u p o n OECORATOR-SING E Two physical therapists from The meetings are co-sponsored by Image Paper PlatesUV1“ wedding at St. James Church in Manchester Bike-Walk to benefit Hartford Civic Center Tuesday for 3-month-old son Frederick. cities, it is not unconunon Crestfleld Convalescent Home will Manchester Memorial Hospital and I ENO CH W CO Q EW O O O HEAVY duty Manchester the Hemlocks Outdoor Eklucation students and their parents. “ Which Is 48?” she asked to find a high school Durkee Olives visit the East of the River Diabetes the American Diabetes Association Coronet Napkins Solo Detergent L",' 1” Center, a year round Easter Seal The bus will leave the high school Square Circle the baby, scooping him up graduate who can’t read Sdup Club on Tuesday, at Manchester Connecticut Affiliate and are held in l o a x E i i s facility for the handicapped in faculty parking lot at 6:30 p.m. and In a big hug when he his own diploma.” Everson-Pinto Memorial Hospital. the Hospital Conference Rooms at 2 Dishes will leave Hartford at 8:45 p.m. to glanced toward the proper The Better Baby Pampers Diapers . r.' 7 " Hebron. MANCHESTER - The Square I LimHOno Coupon PorFanWy The engagement of Miss Joan T. Mrs. Mary Ann Wade, B.S., 7:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of Institute is part of the LARGE ' The event will begin at return to Manchester. Circle Club of Manchester Lodoe M canl. ^ V a lid M ay 17 2 3 . 1M 1 Everson of Glastonbury to John F. R.P.T., and Mrs. Judy Olzacki, B.S., each month, serving all towns east Manchester High School Sunday at Cost will bd $1.50. Masons will have an open house Doman said babies Institutes for the Achieve­ Glad Garbage Bags r 1” Pinto of Manchester, has been an­ R P.T., both graduates of the of the Connecticut River. PRfCMIFFICnvCMAY 17-}) IMt 10 a.m. The National College Fair will Monday from 10 a.m. to noon. There shoidd learn to read words ment of Human Potential. Wt RESERVE IH| RUiHl rnilM il OUANflTlf SAND (l>> OHHK 1 I VfOi.HAl’MIl Al I ilHoBS HEMS t OR S A lf N01 AVAH A il I 1 DH HI ' An 01 Al | BS nounced by her parents, Mr and University of Connecticut, will dis­ For additional information, con­ Walkers will register at 10 a.m. host more than 400 colleges which will be cards, pool, conversa tioo and before they learn the The latter also includes an Mrs Harold T Everson of Glaston­ cuss "Elxerclse: Keeping Fit” for tact the American Diabetes and bike riders will register at 11 will be represented by their ad­ refreshments. All Masons and their Alphsbtt. experimental elementary CALDOR PLAZA BURR CORNERS,MANCHESTER bury people with diabetes, their families Association at 236-1948. missions personnel. Information friends are invited. “ If you give the child the school that now has only Mr Pinto is the son of Mr. and and friends and interested others. farts, he will intuit the first and second grades. 1

j f t j r T h e h e r a l d . S«t.. M ay 16. 1981 THE HERALD, Sat , May 16, 1981 - IJ

{ TV today From Armficolonel Liz wasn't infant in 'GWTW' SIMWXO to parish priest DEAR DICKt Thai I do ia watch TV. What 1 S^^^S^aBBaSBSBS Slander, who p l a y s o n happened to the TV wonderful movie “Cone want to oak you la, why ' tj^yplchlng Harry. Morgan por- Anyone who has seen "Hart to Hart." series, “Skag,” with Karl seek help tor their injurad parents Langston and David Karnan salute X 0 FeelesylslendA young man With the Wind,” waa on don't they put bock the Morgan on "M *A *S'H " knows Malden? It ran a couple after tha family's small plana the lyrice of Dietz and tha music of his deaesnded from a legendary wer- e & a priest in his new motion TV recently, and, again, ahowa I love — DEAR DICKt I recent­ crashes In tha high Sierras. Stars collaborators (60 mins.) awolf struggles to live oul the family IMP^-lor-televIsion, "Rivkin: that he can deliver a funny line of times last year, and it N e w t H ollyw ood Brad Savage. Heather McAdam 5:30 curse in a dramatic search for inner Bounty Huriter," which will be with, the best ot thpm. In we couldn't lake our eyea “Bewitched'' and “Loal ly heard humorist Sam g Uving Faith was so gofxi I thought for (Part one of a ts(0 part episoda. peace; and a retired country singer "Rivkin: Bounty Hunter," from the acreen, I have a ip Space." Thooe were l.evenson referred to as P ln c * l« d M ^ p a a t) g World Championship Tannia dreams that his daughter will be the broadcast on "The CBS Wed-, sure it would be hark. ^ Pattvrnt For Living 16-year.old daughter and good ahowa, but now TV Dick Kleiner “the late" Sam l..evcnson. (X) VoyaoaVoyi To The Bottom Of The g Inside Businesa ^ star hb never was (60 mins) nesday Night Movies,” May 20, Morgan, as the soft-spoken I'm still wailing. D.D.. GT CMkfion’aGoapolHour g Laurel And Hardy X BeeebeH Los Angelas Dodgsrs one is reminded of another priest who looks after' the her hialory teacher aaid haa become boring. I never read anything (Iv F. A. Soccor ‘ThoRoad to Wamb- 0 F T ro o p Trenton, N.j. g o JonnyOueat ^ New York Meta character the actor has played wheelchair-ridden son ot the that Lla Taylor played the SALLY KARAJOHN, Laa about him dying. Could tay’. Quartarfinal 2 ® Sports: College Preview g Movie -(Sclence-Ficllon) * H Do not hold your breath. 31 Nawa-Waathar-Sporla g It^a Your Business ______EVENING ______"Star Trek - The Movie" 1070 for years, Col. Sherman Potter, bounty hunter, adds comic Infant Bonnie Blue Vegaa, Nev. you pleaae check it out O D a k ta rl O Movie-(Suspense)* "Day The WlltiemShstner.LeonsrdNimoy The on CBS-TV’s"M 'A *S*H ." spice to a number of scenes "Skag" has had it. Maybe 6:10 Butler, daughter of If it’s boring, don’t watch for me?JANET KAY EarthMoved" 1074 JackieCooper, X X 0 N ew s further adventures of the U S S En­ Father Everett J. Kolodny, as with his flawless timing. it was tood good, but dD Waah in Agrlcultura Stella Stevens. Pilot and photo­ terprise and its craw (Rstsd Q) (2 Scarlett and Rhell. Since it. But, to your question — BARBARA MOLEN, LADIG. I.eeaburg, Ind. 6 :15 X JMaraky And Hutch the new Morgan character is Morgan recently has been Mich. nobody watched, at least grapher discover method to predict X 0 Wide World Of Sports Apost fus^Omins ) the movie waa releaaed in once a show has been LaPuenIe, Calif. OMovla-(Juvanlla)*** “ Lltlla earthquakes They try to save a town 0 0 0 The Texes RenoarsApsir called, goes about his life as a thinking about doing a one-man DEAR DICKt In the Unfortunately, it is true. not enough to give it the Fuglllva" 1953 Richia Andruaco. race report on the Preakness and 1939 and Lla waa bom In canceled by the network, it from being destroyed, but no one coverage of the National Air Races of Texas Rangers, ons s formsr retired parish priest quietly, show— a project that intrigues Yes, it was based on the old aeriea, “Car 54, My friend Sam Lavenson ratings it needed for sur­ RickiaBrawatar Thaadvanturaaofa ^ lieves them. (90 mins ) NYPD cop from the Bronx, u ss' 1 9 3 2 , I a a y , " I m . is virtually never brought httia boy wandanng around Conay tern Reno. Nevada taking care of his personal him partly because of the true experience of a Where Are You?," Fred did. indeed, die. vival. It is stone cold dead. 49 Candlepin Bowling X Racing From Aqueduct modsrn police technology and cow­ poaalblel” Who la back by the network. It Island, thinking ha has killad his 12:26 boy instincts to rtcaplurs a tfio of business and befriending those simplicity of casting such a woman named Barbara Gwynne of “The brothar (75 mins ) FM «ew ay credited with playing (DCl) lnTlMN»«» (21) Press B o i Washington bureau dangsrous saespsd convicts. (60 around him. When he so show. may appear in reruns, as Graham, who was Munslera" played one of. DEAR DICK; 6 :2 6 12:30 mins.) DEAR DICKt Last year, M Morning Prayar chief and guest correspondents dis­ chooses, though, he can deliver "Abe Lincoln would make a Bonnie Blue Butler aa an syndicators make a executed for murder. Please tell me who played (£ DrakPack cuss events of the week g Newe-Weather-Sports fleer, but who was the there was a TV movie 6 :3 0 Partridge Family 0 Liliien Heilman: A Pronia In this devastatingly funny one-liners, marvelous one-man show,” he infanlT BARBARA L. package out of the, old Hayward won an Oscar in the lead in "I led Three Baal Of Barrio 0 Movie-(Adventure) *H "Flash other one? My brother, railed “The Georgia . >y D a y s H our finsIspisode.LillianHsllmanoffsrsa while staring at the world with states, "but I don’t think I can SMITH, Freeport, Texaa shows and peddle it around iX' Abbott And Costallo And The Firecat" 1075 Roger the role. in-law says it was the ac­ Liven." I think it wan )brawlngPowerAnlmstedand Davis.TriciaSembers Flash.asteel slsrtling ovsrview of hsr lifs. sccom- an expressionless counte­ quite pull that off. Maybe I'll Peaches." 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