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21 THE HKRALD, Tues.. March 10. 1^1

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Manchester, Conn. Wedneaday March 11,1981 25 Centa Cultural garners support

By MARTIN KEARNS Aware of the difficulties which the pus. Dr. Vincent' said the state would Herald Reporter project would face in obtaining statb have to approve of the use of its land funding. Dr. Vincent said state, cor­ for the construction of the arts MANCHESTER - Officials at porate and private contributions center. Manchester Community College would be sought, and said “The idea Under the preliminary proposal, Tuesday obtained the support of the of raising money for a project this the state would technically own the Manchester Arts Council to proceed size in a public institution is fairly facility, but Dr. Vincent proposed an with preliminary plans which could new in New England.” independent organization be created result in a |2 million cultural arts But according to. reported conver­ to govern its use and administration. center located on the school’s main sations with Dr. Charles, the board’s In addition, local arts groups would campus. executive director, the construction enter into contract with the gover­ Just last week, Dr. William Vin­ of a similar facility at Western ning organization in order to cent, college president, was in­ Connecticut State College has set a guarantee them access to the structed by Dr. Searle Charles, precedent which Dr. Vincent has center’s resources. director of the Board of 'Trustees of been asked to pursue. At the same time, the project the Regional Community College, to The bulk of the funding is expected would have to be formally approved go forward with his preliminary to come from business and industry, by the full Board of Trustees of the proposal which envisions the crea­ and Dr. Vincent appeared confident Regional Community Colleges. tion of a regional theater and arts when he said a major area corpora­ Although Dr. Charles has instructed center. tion was prepared to make a substan­ the college to go forward, thereby en­ It’s difficult to tell who's watching who as the media center at the Washington School. Dr. Vincent Tuesday sketched tial contribution toward the arts couraging further action, the ap­ Jeff Rubacha of 38 Courtlard St., (Herald photo by Pinto) plans for 600-seat theater which center, provided a demonstration of proval of the full board is not certain. Manchester, is seen through an aquarium in could become the permanent home local interest could be assured. The state will also be expected to for many of the area’s active arts With the Arts Council’s approval pay. about $20,000 each year for the organizations and the only bonafide last night, that hurdle was cleared facility’s operation, with a matching cultural center between Hartford and but Dr. Vincent warned there we contribution coming from par­ U ltra Storrs. would be many more as the plans ticipating organizations. According­ Owners of dance bars Plans drawn at no cost by the developed. At the same time he said ly, Dr. Vincent said the support of architectural firm of Purcell and he would not undertake such an am­ those legislators in the region sen­ Taylor call for the construction of a bitious project if he felt its passage ding students to the college would be two-story building whose facade unlikely. required. figlit license cliallenges would incorporate a mix of wood and The arts center would be built on Dr. Vincent said the groundwork EAST HARTFORD - Owners of the appeals court will overturn the Heinz agreed that the controversy Manchester Community’s main cam­ had been laid for the project with the glass. ’The theater would hold a two local “exotic dance” bars say conviction or. at the very least, send has sapped his business. thrust stage and a gallery area would pus, which is expected to have an en­ creation of the Manchester Com­ they plan to vigorously fight the it back for a new trial. If we lose the "It did slow business down con­ wind around three sections of raised tirely new look in the next two years munity College Foundation which challenge to- their liquor licenses at appeal, then we’ll take it to the siderably, though it's starting to pick seating. with the construction of its new cam- has solicited sponsors from area in­ the March 19 "compliance meeting” up again,” he said "It wasn't so stitutions, banks and corporations. federal court. We re going to move with the state Division of Liquor Con­ this case right up to the Supreme much my conviction that started it, While he said 14 sponsors have trol. Court if necessary.” but it was when they started to arrest already indicated a willingness to Curtiss Heinz, owner of the Venus DiPersio said he too has hired a customers. I haven't had any support the project, he didn’t say Congress judge Lounge, and Robert DiPersio, owner lawyer to argue in his behalf at the customers arrested at my place, but which corporation has agreed to of Pompei’s cestauraot, say they will hearing. then they arrested some customers provide funding In its 1982 budget. bring attorneys to the hearing to Heinz said several of the area over at the Studio East, that slowed rebut charges that they violated topless bars plan to band together to down business. When they started liquor control regulations. The per­ fight the recent clampdown on their arresting customers, that had a of Reagan cuts Panel defeats mittee of a third bar, Frances M. businesses. detrimental effect on business " Scorso of the Cat Cafe, has also been Tm not the organizer of it. it’s the Both bar owners complained that WASHINGTON (UPI) - President While cutting virtually every other drink age bill summoned to the hearing, but could idea of Charles Inturri, who runs a inconsistent enforcement of laws has Reagan, who kept the momentum function of government, it called for HARTFORD (UPI) - A not be reached yesterday. bar in Hartford,” Heinz explained. left doubt about what is permitted going and the public’s attention a net defense increase of $4.4 billion. legislative committee today The three permittees are charged "He's approached me and he's in the "We had an incident here several focused for weeks on his budget ’The increases include a 5.3 percent narrowly defeated a bill to raise with employing dancers who process of getting a committee years ago'where we went to trial and plans, now has shifted responsibility military pay raise in July. Connecticut’s drinking age from 18 revealed private parts of their bodies together with the bar owners to fight won, " commented Heinz. "Then we for the fate of those plans to Reagan’s defense budget totals to 19. and came in physical contact with this in the co u rts or in the had the same type of incident now Congress — the final judge. $188.8 billion. With increased 1982 The Legislature's General Law customers. Legislature. We haven't sat down and and we lose. The inconsistency makes Early signs indicate Congress — authority for future-year com­ Committee voted 10-8 against the “We have a planned defense.” said decided what we re going to do, it difficult with more Republicans than it has mitments, it hits a massive $226.3 proposal. Rep. Robert Sorensen, D- Heinz. "We're going to the com­ though. It's still in the infancy "Tve been in business here for a Now the MERIT idea has been introduced at only 4 mg tar- had in a quarter-century and as much billion. pliance meeting and I think we have number of years and another topless Meriden, said most lawmakers and stages. " Democratic cooperation as any GOP House Republicans introduced the educators agreed there was a a good case. My attorney, Vincent The committee hopes to raise as bar has been in business in East president can expect — is willing to tax part of Reagan’s plan Tuesday — drinking problem among young Trantolo, is handling it, I wouldn't much as $20,000 from area bar Hartford for more than 10 years. The give most of Reagah’s ideas a New MERIT Ultra Lights. A milder MERITfor those whoprefer a proposal to cut $44.2 billion in per­ people but education about alcohol exactly say I'm confident, but I think owners, to be used to court defenses town has never moved against us chance. sonal income taxes with across-the- was the solution. we'll be all right" and legal fees. before. They watched for violations, Congressional leaders already board reductions over three years “You are not going to eliminate Heinz was recently convicted of DiPersio said he has not yet been they controlled the bars, but they have planned “a very fast track” for and $9.7 billion in business taxes. the problem by raising the drinking promoting obscenity at the Venus contacted about the committee. never tried to drive us out of an ultra low tar cigarette. consideration of the president’s Budget Director David Stockman age,” said Sorensen. "The Lounge. His conviction was listed by Both Heinz and DiPersio say the business. To take a business and try budget-and tax-cutting plan. They told reporters Reagan’s proposals emphasis should be placed on the Division of Liquor Control as recent rash of arrests at East Hart­ to drive it out of business is wrong, hope to have it wrapped up before reduce "the thundering herd of education of the individual.” possible grounds for discisciplinary ford exotic dance bars and the Heinz and that's what they’re trying to do their August recess. New MERIT Ultra Lights. Its going to set a whole new taste sacred cows” in the budget. The drinking age is a perennial action. But Heinz said he does not conviction have seriously hurt —they’re not trying to control it, I Reagan sent Congress Tuesday the But a few came out ahead, like issue at the Capitol. feel the conviction will hurt his case business. think they're violating my civil rights final installment of his plan to bring tobacco subsidies so important to A bill to raise the drinking age at the liquor board. “ It’s hurting business very badly, " to run a business. I'm all for control. down federal spending — a package standardfor ultra low tar smoking some influential Southern senators. for buying liquor in stores was “My conviction is on appeal, " he said DiPersio. ‘Tve got to put all my 1 want to stick to the law ” of $13.8 billion in cuts to be added to The bottom line on Reagan’s vetoed by tbe late Gov. Ella T. said. "We feel —or my attorney people on part-time. Before, I'd have Heinz accused those campaigning his earlier proposal to slash $34.8 budget proposal is unquestionable if Grasso in 1979. feels— that the judge made some two girls a day, now I just have one against the topless bars of having billion from the fiscal 1982 budget. his economic assumptions hold true. serious errors in the case. We feel girl. "ulterior motives ’ Milner shocks audience with theory By MARTIN KEARNS Milner said officials are considering Declining to elaborate on the mobilized, calling Atlanta, in­ on the,back of the poor. " said Milner, Herald Reporter the possibility that a major bio­ theory which he said was gleaned vestigators outmatched by a highly Milner, who said other states were m e r i t medical research group is using the from visits to Atlanta, and in dis­ technical murderer. expected to pass resolutions similar MANCHESTER — The assistant children for medical research in the cussions with other officials Milner requested a lustice Depart­ to Connecticut’s, warned that unless Ultra Lights majority leader of the state House of field of cloning or sickle-cell anemia, throughout the country, Milner said ment investigation similar to that justice IS swift. "It might be Atlanta . Only / Representatives hushed a gathering a disease confined to blacks. its verification wouldn’t shock him authorized by F’resident John today but it could be Hartford of students, faculty and media per­ Milner, who is the New England and said it underscored the Kennedy when a series of then- tomorrow. " In evidence throughout sons at Manchester Community Coordinator for the National Caucus seriousness of the murders which unresolved murders there threatened the audience Tuesday were the green 4 mg tar/ College 'Tuesday when he voiced a of Black Legislators, said most of the have baffled state and local officials the civil rights movement in the ea,r- ribbons which have become a symbol shocking theory relating to the 21 murdered children had been in in Atlanta. ly sixties. of unity against the slayings in Atlan­ bizarre and chilling slayings of black special classes, and while he ad­ As one of Connecticut’s 10 black At th^i,Mme time Milner urged his ta and while Milner told the group Regular & / 'w / w children in Atlanta. mitted the theory sounds farfetched, legislators, Milder co-sponsored a audience tb oppose President Ronald that there was little they could ac­ State Rep. Thirman Milner, D- he added that past research has con­ joint. House resolution urging the Reagan’s proposed budget cuts. He tively do to resolve the situation, he Menthol Hartford, who has visited Atlanta in centrated on unknowing veterans and federal government to actively par­ warned against conservatism in asked they accept the green ribbons recent months, said he believes a prison inmates. ticipate in tjje investigation of the government and said the Justice in a show of unilv. pattern may have developed in the Saying he was distressed by the Atlanta killings. Department’s non-intervention coin­ killings, and said the victims have slayings which have cloaked Atlanta In particula'", the legislators have cided with the nation's swing to the Speaking of the slain he said, predominately been gifted, black in fear, Milner said he wouldn’t ^ asked that the federal government right. "They were black in color, but the children from singie parent families. surprised if the murderer, or teanTof increase its aid to Atlanta beyond the “The government — both the state children were American children, ” Noting that both the kiliings in murderers, proved to be a briiliant nearly $1 million allocated to date. and federal government — is insen­ Added Milner. "It concerns me that Atlanta and others in Buffalo, N.Y., but deranged agent driven by a Milner said aXinajor U.S. Justice sitive to the poor. We don't look at o when something happens to a minori­ Rep. Thirman Milner have centered on black males. specific mission. Department investigation should be human needs. Budgets are balanced ty, it becomes a minority concern. "

4 mg laf, O '! mg nicoiine av. per cigareiie by FTC Meihod V MERIT Inside today Madam runs for office I Woman guarded in sjDprts Outside today Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Area news...... 19 Lottery...... 2 Theresa Brown, run out of the San Antonio ) A comatose Stafford Springs East Catholic trims Bulkeley in Becoming cloudy with a 40 per­ Business...... 12 Manchester ... 4-5 brothel business by the taw, has embarked on a woman is''being.,.gilardled in her hoop tourney ... Page 7. cent chance of showers or snow Classified— 20-21 Obituaries ...... 6 That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. npw career - a write-in campaign for City Coun­ hospital room after her doctor Manchester High awaits rematch flurries this afternoon and tonight Editorial ...... 11 Sports...... 7-10 Ehitertainment . 22 Television ...... 22 cil in which she says she’ll ask for $1,000 con­ reported an attempt to disconnect with Hartford Public tonight ... Partial clearing late tonight. O Philip Morris Inc. I9HI Fun Page...... 23 Weather...... 2 tributions from the 3,000 people on her “trick her life support systems. Page 3. I’age 8. Details on I’age 2. Ultra Dghts list.” News Briefing, Page 2. Whalers tie Red Wings ... Page <). eiebrating 100 Years of Community Service! 2 - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 1981 iOpOtf.77 THE HERALD. Wed.. March 11, 1981 - .'1 Woman in coma under guard HARTFORD (UPI) — Security guards have who became comatose while having her hands in the medical profession if they did been stationed near the hospital room of a wisdom teeth extracted in an Enfield dentist’s that,” he said. ______0 0 News comatose Stafford Springs woman after an office Jan, 30. Paris was scheduled to testify again Friday, attempt was reportedly made to disconnect “I’m not making any accusations. I will only along with other witnesses. medical equipment keeping her alive. tell you that an attempt has been made,” Briefing In court. Dr. Sawyer testified he concluded tOW ItT A private security firm was hired by of­ Sawyer told the Journal Inquirer of E* TtMmATIIMt ficials at Johnson Memorial Hospital to watch Manchester. last month that Mrs. Bacchiochi had suffered brain death and urged that life-sustaining ORUAM— ^ \.V over Melanie Bacchiochi on the advice of her Much of Tuesday's testimony focused on family doctor, C. Evans Sawyer of Somers. moral aspects of the controversial case, which systems be disconnected. Mrs. Bacchiochi’s family has filed suit in Hammer said could set a precedent for future “It is completely inactive." Sawyer said of Hartford Superior Court claiming the woman legal action. the woman's brain pattern. "I feel (life sup­ has suffered brain death, and is seeking a The Rev, John Paris, associate professor of port devices) shpuld be withdrawn. She's not un WIA1NOI FOTOOAtT • salvageable.’" " '^ Deadline extended O’Neill seeks layoffs court order to have the life-sustaining devices medicine at University of Massachusetts disconnected. Medical School, said he was not “playing Big In explaining his decison to continue the DAMASCL’S. Syria (UPI) — Three heavily armed HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. William O’Neill says state After a third day of testimony Tuesday, Brother” when he said life-support systems case until Friday. Hammer said a busy court hijackers, threatening to slaughter 102 hostages atx>ard a employees will have to be laid aff if the Legislature Judge Harry Hammer continued the case until should be removed “in a case such as that calendar forced him the delay, which drew comandeered Pakistani airliner, abruptly extended their doesn’t adopt his proposed tax on unincorporated Friday when Mrs. Bacchiochi’s court- described here.” objections from Lester Katz, the family's at­ deadline a full day today but set an ultimatum for businesses to help balance the next state budget. appointed guardian was expected to present “Technology has leaped way ahead of law," torney. ■'drastic action " unless political prisoners in Pakistan President Reagan’s proposed federal budget cuts will Weather another medical evaluation on her condition. said Paris, who specializes in ethics. “We now “Every second this goes on is an eternity to are freed. also cost a num tir of state jobs, O’Neill said in an inter­ “We are in areas now we don’t normally get have the means of sustaining life, but the law On the 10th day of the hijacking that began in Karachi the family." Katz said. view with the Hartford Courant. into.” Hammer said. “This is not a matter has not caught up. What is our moral respon­ and wound its way to Afghanistan, Syria applied pressure Sawyer said the woman was unable to O’Neill said that without the business tax, designed to that should be summarily decided.” sibility?” to both sides and convinced the hijackers to extend their breath on her own when removed from a generate $113 million in the next fiscal year, the state During a court recess. Sawyer declined to Some doctors have “abandoned their deadline of noon today for 30 hours until a “final” respirator during tests. He said he concluded would be forced to cut its spending by iaying off Today’s forecas,t say who he believed had attempted to dis­ responsibility to technology.” Paris said. deadline of 6 p m. Thursday ill a m. EST). his patient was brain dead after tests around employees. connect the systems for Mrs. Bacchiochi. 23, “We’d have a Frankenstein monster on our Feb. 11. The Syrians asked the hijackers to extend the “The fact is the money isn't there and layoffs would Becoming cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers deadline to give another chance for a negotiated settle­ have to take place,’’ he said. or flurries this afternoon and tonight. Partial clearing late tonight. High temperatures today 40 to 45. Lows ment and the hijackers agreed." said Pakistan’s am­ He conceded there wasn’t enough support to pass his Prices Effective Mon., Mar. 9 thru Sat., Mar. 14, 1981. bassador to Jordan Shahrayer Khan proposal, but “as time goes on, that proposition will look tonight 25 to 30. Variable clouds ’Thursday. Highs in the Khan said Pakistani negotiators would arrive in more appealing." mid 40s. Winds westerly 10 to 15 mph through ’Thursday. There’s a TOP NOTCH near you: Damascus in the afternoon to help resolve the crisis, Now...We Accept which threatened to destabilize the government of Presi­ Eaftt Hartford Manchester Extended outlook 1150 BURNSIDE AVENUE 260 NORTH MAIN ST. AT MAIN dent Muhammed Zia ul-Haq. Transplants succeed MINIMUM PURCHASE In Pakistan, a spokesman for the defense ministry said Extended outlook for New England Friday through Manchester Middletown *30.00. MAXIMUM he expected the list of prisoners his government was STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) — ’The heart and lungs of a Sunday: 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 900 WASHINGTON ST.. RT 66 PURCHASE DEPENDS willing to release was "going to increase.'' teenage boy were alive inside a mother of two today, and Masaarhuaelts, Rhode Island and Connerlieul; ON VOUR BANK Cloudy with a chance of showers or flurries Friday and OPEN MON THRU SAT 8 30A M to 9 OOP M APPROVAL. an experimental drug kept the new tissues from being • • eiuO M >oue«ooo »v>i>uv __ SUNDAY 9:00A.M. to 5:00P.M. rejected in the first such double transplant operation in a Saturday. Fair Sunday. High temperatures mostly in the «OI aitPDNSeil fOh MaOCKAPteCAl W| m RiGHI ID iMMt OUANIII«S 10 « UHHi UNIISS 0>H|R«i$| SPtCdVO No combat advisers decade. 40s. Low temperatures from the mid 20s to the mid 30s. Mary Gohlke, 45, who underwent surgery early Mon­ - Vermoni; Rain or snow Friday and Saturday. Partly SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador lUPI) — El Salvador's day, was still listed in critical but stable condition by doc­ cloudy Sunday chance of showers. Highs 35 to 45. Lows in lop leaders vowed American military advisers will never tors, but the 100-pound woman alread ^ as outlived one of the 20s. V be sent into combat in the war-torn country and dis­ Maine and New Hampshire; Chance of rain or snow Sammy uavis Jr. and Frank Sinatra share only three previous recipients of a heart-lung transplant. missed as leftist propaganda the fear the United States Stanford Medical Center doctors said the Mesa, Ariz., south and chance of snow north Friday into Saturday. was being drawn into another Vietnam. the microphone during a benefit concert in Chance of flurries Sunday. Lows 15 to 20 north and 20s IThe Meat Masters newspaper executive sat up ’Tuesday, watched some El Salvador's ruling junta Tuesday rejected “as totally Atianta, Ga., Tuesday, to raise funds for the television, taiked to her family and in the evening sipped south. Highs in the 30s north and low 40s south. I'j' 1) U.S.D.A.CHOICE BONELESS BEEF PORK SALE! CHICKEN SALE! unacceptable " an offer by the Organization of American BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS Atianta Police Department and the in­ a small amount of liquid. It's that time of year for a break, and students at the University of 2 RO»SIS I I CHOPS l l l b t »VEB«OE $ | 0 5 States to negotiate a peaceful solution to the fighting Before undergoing the risky operation, Mrs. Gohlke U.S.O.A. CHOICE BONELESS BEEF PORK LOIN COMBINATION ib CUT UP CHICKENS b 6 4 ‘ vestigation of the 21 black children National forecast Connecticut are wor1 A Madam seeks office donations from the city of Chicago and singer Kenny 62 46 Richmond cy Florio, D-N.J., chairman of the House planes whose engines are built in Massachusetts and Denver pc 48 29 St. Louis c 53 36 .... now have new equipment, are hauling in­ WUNOERBAR $ 1 3 9 Rogers announced at the concert swelled the total to at creasing numbers of people and have an transportation subcommittee, Boyd said GERMAN BOLOGNA s l ic e d ib I SA.N A.NTOMO, Texas i UPI i — City Council candidate least $210,000. Connecticut. Des Moines c 56 22 Salt Lak CYypc 54 30 .... And more twin-turbine Seasprite helicopters would Detroit cy 43 27 San Antonio r 64 51 .07 on-time record better than most airlines. that amount of money would leave only Theresa Brown, who was run out of the brothel business, The three-day public school spring break began in give Kaman Aerospace in Connecticut an extra $238 Duluth c 33 21 San Diego c 72 59 .... The bad news is President Reagan enough to operate the Boston-Washington says she will ask 3.000 patrons for $1,000 campaign con­ Atlanta today, but school officials kept 31 high schools million. El Paso c 56 48 .01 San Francisc c 66 52 .... wants to do away with most of the trains. corridor and to pay labor protection 6Vj02, can tributions. then set fire to her client list. and middle schools open as recreation centers for 2Rnj CAN A60Z, CAN Ms. Brown, who pleaded no 48 25 San Juan pc 87 75 .... Amtrak President Alan Boyd said payments to some of the 24,000 workers IS O M SWEET LIFE CHICKEN O' SEA students in kindergarten through eighth grade whose 84 68 Seattle pc 60 47 .... Tuesday Reagan’s new budget would end who would be laid off. B & M GRAPEFRUIT CHUNK LIGHT contest last month to charges parents work. It was an effort to keep the children in the Salem OKs racing 47 29 Spokane c 56 29 .... of aggravated promotion of all the country’s passenger train service That would render as useless 284 new JUICE TUNA age bracket targeted by the killer off the streets. «Idcksn Mss pc 66 37 Tampa pc 74 51 .... double-deck “Superliner” cars Amtrak prostitution, announced' her a c e p t for the ^ston-Washington cor- SALEM, N.H. (UPI) — By a 1,900-vote rilhrgin, Salem Jacksonville pc 71 43 Washington cy 56 40 .... has just placed on Western routes. They write-in candidacy Tuesday, O ridqr. Spokesmen for Reagan generally voters have approved dog racing in their town as long as Kansas City c 56 29 Wichita c 56 32 .... cannot operate in the East because of saying her effort to unseat an Compromise reached the Boston Bruins move north as part of a $50 million Las V^as pc 71 43 confirmed his statement. “We would like to see drastic cutbacks, tunnel restrictions. 79"! incumbent Democrat was un­ proposed sports complex. Little Rock c 62 40 upi 03-11-8110:18aes possibly as much as 75 percent of the dertaken "with the most WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — Polish government and un­ Residents voted 5,110 to 3,193 Tuesday to allow Those same cars, along with rebuilt and mileage of Amtrak,” said Transportation SWOT U K serious deliberation and con­ ion leaders reached a cojppromise to prevent more labor greyhound racing at burned out Rockingham Park new single-level cars, have resulted in Secretary Drew Lewis at a briefing. cern. " trouble, but Moscow announced troop maneuvers in provided the team is moved out greater reliability and on-time perfor­ VEOTABU "People run for the City Poland that increased fears of Soviet intervention. of Boston Garden. Boyd and the administration are in the middle of a round of hearings on the mance, and have brought- passengers Council because of the special The Solidarity labor union said a meeting between its Delaware North Inc., which owns the Bruins and the flocking to some trains. Reagan budget, joined by such groups as ISALE vested interest behind them, leader Lech Walesa and Prime Minister Wojciech Garden, must now receive a $125 million tax credit from Almanac the National Association of Railroad But an administration spokesman con­ • CUT because of their own egos and Jaruzelski late Tuekiay relied on “moderation” to the New Hampshire Legislature before construction can GREEN BEANS firmed Reagan wants to end all passenger because of their sinister eliminate further strike threats, including one planned begin. Passengers, which fears a decade of work • FRENCH service except for the corridor and' GREEN BEANS narrow attitude," Ms Brown for Lodz Thursday. The Buffalo, N.Y., conglomerate proposed the complex to develop a national passenger network will go down the drain overnight. “possibly other segments of the Amtrak • TENDER PEAS said "None of these will im­ last year after a fire destroyed the horse track grands­ • SLICED BEETS The problem is, passenger trains cost system which have similar short-haul, pel me. " tand. Today is Wednesday, March 11, the 70th day of 1981 15Steal" second base as a gift Glimpses around them. We don’t This Week's Special Table With Ease And LIBRARY Aiding and abetting in the crime was want to conflict with says it Roger Ruhl of the Cincinnati Reds, who Kitty Wells, country music's first For A Whale them,” said Bondhorf, the all... Elegance! feminist, will make a cameo appearance W« ere p«Md to ottei AfKhw Hothlng’i Ambei the said. "We re delighted to participate in 3he l^eral^ Connecticut kleagle of the 5 'X 9" Loaf Pan bttulllul. wirm brown tianiperent o»«nw«* 'd«il In «ll of a Treat! 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THE HERALD. Wed.. March II, 1981 - 5 4 - tHE HERALD, Wtd.. March 11. 19»1 Tenant movement loses its momentum Town q joins Police union challenges Besides the lack of immediate apartment converts to a con­ By MARY KITZMAINN meetings, persuaded it to declare a to exist, although business may be There's a general lack of optimism slow. among tenants of any action on their issues a^d action in government, dominium, and another dealing with Hrralct Rrportrr 90-day moratorium on conversions “ It may be slow but we will con­ problems, Rubin said. “ U has been Rubin said, many of the association’s a just cause for eviction law. CCAA suit retirement age propose that ended in June 1980. members moved from tbe communi­ MAMilIKSTKR - With poor tinue," he said. “ I feel' as new the failure of the Board of Directors Rubin said the association will be MANCHESTER — The Connecticut Conference of ty. “ There’s a tremendous fluidity,” writing, letters to legislators on the cumulated 18 years's experience. Ac­ ficer of that age, but at the same attendance at meetings and little The issue sparked interest in the problems are generated, interest in to (not) take any action on the con- Municipalities has filed a court appeal of a ruling giving By MARTIN KEARNS bills. cording to the union, Mazzone should time refuses them their legitimate business to discuss, the revived tenants association, headed by Ben the association will be stimulated." dominiutti conversion committee, he said. "W e’ve had a large number Blue Cross/Blue Shield authority to automatically in­ Herald Reporter Manchester Tenants Association Rubin, and for several months, about and the rejection of all proposals,” of moveKMits.” forfeit 5 percent of his full retire­ benefits. crease doctor's fees. MANCHESTER - The town ment benefits for each year below appears to heading again for a slow 20 to 30 persons attended the Rubin blamed the lack of discus­ he said. "There's a general feeling of In other business Rubin, and James To cite an example, Waterhouse Manchester joined Gjoton and Windsor as appellants m | police union is prepared to challenge period. meetings to discuss tenants' rights sion over the past months of tenants' pessimism and that government does Robin said it would continue to Newton, association offlcer, were the age of 50. On the other hand the said police officers over age 50 must the suit, which is filed on behalf of CCM. The suit appeals a town-sought injunction filed in The association had been dormant and problems with landlords. rights and condominium conversions, not care." monitor legislation affecting tenants, elected as the group’s represen­ town claims Mazzone should lose 5 submit to yearly physicals while all the order of Insurance Commissioner Joseph Mike which Tolland Superior Court which would for more than a year, after it began Interested in the association has and a high turnover in members for After a year since the Mayor's and continue meeting, despite the tatives to the Manchester Housing percent of his pension for each year officers under age 50 are examined permits payments to physicians and other providers un­ prevenj the union from lowering its meeting at the height of the con­ definitely waned, according to Rubin the association's quietness. Before Committee on Condominium Conver­ slowdown. Coalition, an organization formed of below the 60-year mark. twice a year. Beyond that, police of­ der Blue Shield Century group plans to be increased an­ normal retirement age for officers The town position especially troversy over condominium conver­ who not^ the poor attendance at last last night, the association hadn't met sions was formed, during the At last night’s meetfng, the representatives from many com­ ficers over age 55 must have a letter nually by a specific inflation factor. with 25-years of experience to age 50. angers police who, according to un­ sions. night's meeting. since September when it conducted a moratorium, the directors are just association discussed bills before the munity groups, that hopes to provide from the town manager authorizing The inflation factor increases means towns and cities I Actually, the town Pension Board ion executive Detective Gary The large number of tenants who He is, however, confident the questions and answer session with beginning to form actions, and is General Assembly, one concerning solutions to Manchester’s housing them to perform the duties of a will pay higher insurance premiums. • i already has approved the 50-year Waterhouse, since the Pension Board police officer. packed several Board of Directors organization he began will continue candidates for the state Legislature. organizing a housing symposium. protection for tenants when their shortage. "This appeal is being filed to restrain one of the most i mark for officers with 25 years' decision have paid 6 percent of their The union estimated that only nine serious causes of inflation,” Robert Johnson, mayor of expepience, and in return uion salaries in exchange for the 50-year officers are now receiving full retire­ West Haven, and CCM president, said. The cost of health m m bersJ pay into their pension retirement provision. ment benefits out of the hundreds of care, and to establish important precedents regarding t w j^ .^ e j amount of other town In addition police feel slighted former Police Department Most the decision making process of the Insurance emfToyees whose mandatory retire­ Buckland plan since they realize only 3 percent in­ members, and although Waterhouse Department.” ment age is 65. terest on their pension payments acknowledged the town provides a Johnson said the present system of rate increases But the town maintains the normal when the town invests that money at .matching contribution to each of­ allowed for public participation and debate and the in­ retirement age for police officers is an interest rate of 17 percent, said ficer's pension payment, he wonders desire up for review' surance commissioner is required to act individually on 60 years, and has sued both the union Waterhouse. why the town is unwilling to return to each rate increase request. and the state Board of Mediation and The union also said most officers police a greater portion of their in­ "The statutes do not authorize use of a built-in rate es­ Arbitration to permanently block a are now entering the department vested pension payments. SOUTH WINDSOR - The Plan­ plan of develoment and that amend­ calator which avoid public hearings and removes the hearing to decide what has been between the age of 21 and 25, which No date has been set for the medics ning and Zoning Commission will ment has been appealed to the Hart­ .regulator's ability to excercise judgment in the public in­ described as a chronic retirement means that many will have accrued hearing on the town's suit, but police receive plans March 24 for develop­ ford Superior Court. terest'" Johnson said. debate. 25-year's experience before the age union officials say they have the sup­ MANCHKSTKR - The Health ment of Buckland Commons, a shop­ Plans for the mall-residential com­ On J ^ . 28, of last year, Blue Cross/Blue Shield Police union officials say their ..of 50. At issue is a reduced pension port of the town Pension Board and Department has com pleted the ping mall that straddles the plex were first proposed in 1973 and requested increases premiums and payments for doctors case is legitimate and expect the which might not allow retired of­ tabulation of the emergency medical feel confident an eventual decision Manchester town line and will have since then have bMn scaled down and the escalating clause. CCM intervened and succeeded town suit will only temporarily delay ficers in their late middle age to con­ services survey and has released a from the state mediation board will 120 days from then to decide on it. from 500 acres to 350 acres. in postponing the effective date, although an 18 percent a decision from the state mediation tinue to support their families. preliminary report showing that 91 decide in their favor a debate which The plans were delivered Tuesday DeMallie said the mall itself is two fee increase was granted. board. percent of the respondents ap'eed it is At the age of 50, many officers find has lingered unresolved for years. to Peter DeMallie, the director of story and would have as much as 1.2 The town suit was prompted by a themselves with 10-year-old children just as important for Manchester to planning. million square feet. The plans in­ union grievance seeking the 50-year to support, and the union maintains have emergency medical services as 7 ' The plan for a 1.2 million square dicate it would pay $883,095 in taxes College prep course., retirement provision for Sgt. Ray­ that the town recognizes the stress it is to have police and fire protection foot shopping mall is part of a larger in 1985 which it is completed, and mond Mazzone, who at age 44 has ac­ which police work places on an of­ In answer to the question “ would plan which would later involve con­ would require $86,867 in town ser­ ending first session you be willing to pay $4 or $5 annually struction of single homes and con­ vices. for each family member in order to dominiums. The plan also predicts the mall MANCHESTER - The College Prep for Adults have paramedic services available in The Planning and Zoning Commis­ would generate 2,500 full-time and Course being offered by MCC is completing its first Week to honor DeMolay 0 2 . ______m a u Manchester, more than two-thirds of sion will have 65 days after it part-time jobs. The plan was worked ^ __ the persons answering the survey spring session. receives the plans to call a public out by Fuss and O'Neill, a Gail Dunnrowitez, MCC counselor, is the course coor­ Sharia May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig MANCHESTER — In an official resolution. Mayor Percussion said “ yes" they would be willing to Casper hearing on it. It will have 65 days Manchester engineering firm. dinator and with her expertise in dealing with adult new­ Stephen Penny set aside the week of March 15 to 22 to pay. May of 54 Oxford St„ Manchester, follows after the hearing in which to make a comers to campus life, has developed course material honor the Order of DeMolay, a young men's association. A total of 1,000 individuals lived in Instructions as she dribbles a basketball The order is a chracter building organization of young decision. It could as the appli­ that helps to ease theSiiay for adult college goers. Specializing In gultan, arums the 379 households surveyed. The Library lunch while keeping her head up during a sports men 13 to 21 that sponsors athletic comepetitions, com­ cant for an extension of time. The second session ol College Prep for Adults will end acceaeorlea first computer run tabulated the SOUTH WINDSOR - “The munity service and charitable projects. Besides the approval in South begin Monday, March 23. Students in this course learn clinic at Bentley School Saturday morning. responses from the 379 persons who House on the Strand” by Daphne Professional Instructions available. Windsor, the developers will have to methods and procedures of note-taking, essential to sur­ The clinic was sponsored by the Bentley In honor of the 62nd anniversary o f the John Mather were interviewed by telephone and a DuMaurier will be the book discussed seek approval in Manchester. Accor­ vival in the college classroom. School PTA and instructed by members of Chapter of Manchester, Penny calls upon citizens to join detailed final report will come out on at Wednesday's Booked for Lunch 643-1372 ding to DeMallie, about 724,000 Registration is available for this timely and innovative the athletic department at Manchester in a salute to the young men, and aid the development of 218 Hartford Rd Mon.-FrI. 10 AM-7 PM or before April 1. square feet of the mall would be built program at the South Windsor Public leadership for tomorrow. Sixty-one percent of the persons course at the Community Service Office, 646-2137. The Community College. (Herald photo by Bur­ Manchester Sat. 10 AM-5 PM on 55 acres in South Windsor and 475,- Library. The program starts at 12:15 course runs for seven sessions at a cost of $25. responding to the survey have used 000 square feet on and 38-acre tract in p.m. Harland Cass, chairman of the bank) emergency medical services, and Manchester. English department at South Wind­ about half of these went to the The South Windsor land is now sor (jigh School will be the guest emergency room themselves. More zoned rural residential. The current speaker. than half of these persons could ac­ application involves only the zone The Booked for Lunch programs curately describe the ambulance ser­ \ 'Cl- change and approval of general mall are sponsored by the Friends of the 'V /. ^ vice that exists in town, and almost concept. Later the deii'bl^rs would Library. Those attending should two-thirds knew how to get an am­ have to seek approval of specific bring their own lunch and the club bulance in an emergency by dialing plans. will provide dessert and coffee. Free GAUZE 911. The developer, Buckland baby-sitting is available at the South Most people were knowledgeable Associates is composed of Kravco Windsor Child Center. To make about the proper handling of a varie­ Inc. of King of Prussia, Pa. and arrangements call the center at 644- the newest crinkle in a girl's spring woriJrobe ty of emergencies, including heart Arthur M. Fischer of New York City. 9172. attacks, severe abdominal pain and Fischer is also associated with choking. MAP Associates in plans to develop School meeting When asked who should provide the residential part of the complex, a SOUTH WINDSOR - The Board training for the general public, no later phase. of Elducation will meet tonight at single agency stood out. The fire The South Windsor Planning and 7:30 in the library of South Windsor department, the Red Cross and doc­ Zoning Commission turned down the High School. tors were the most frequent mall in 1979 because it felt planning The board will receive the reports $ $ $ responses. Police, the health depart­ }. regulations then in force gave it too on testing of students in Grades 3-8; ment, hospitals, schools and little control over the development. the proposed 1981-82 school calendar; employers were also mention^. In October, the commission ap­ the schedule for graduation exercises Three employees of the Manchester Water the intersection of Main and Park Streets. proved a commercial zone which and related programs; a report from free-spirited gauze gauze, flattering, folkloric soft 'n sassy gauze gauze gets dressed up Nazarene and Sewer Department were hard at work From left. Cliff Carlson, Tony D’Amato and would permit it greater control. In the energy coordinator; and be asked Monday afternoon replacing a manhole at John Hovey. (Herald photo by Pinto) the process it amended the town's to act on the resignation of an assis­ Spring's folkloric fun begins here with Spore Ports romanticizes with a If you think gauze only tucks into tant principal. Coreit designs the top to breeze thru scrumptuous top that's sheer heaven. organizes The board will also discuss the spring and summer in, pure cotton our Teddi of California gauze shirt. jeans, our romantic Dawn Joy dress will nature and structure of the Citizens' gauze . . . comfortable, carefree, Flattering mandarin split neckline, roll For anytime you wont to feel soft, change your mind! Light and airy Budget Advisory Committee and Negro anticipate^ more bucks electrifyed with color. Have yours in red, tab sleeves. Fuschio, turquoise, natural, feminine. C otton gauze and voile . . . gauze, peasant style. Alive with flowers proposed revisions to the policy con­ school unit bolder, brighter, better than ever! and pearls. Add bangles and sandals cerning health assessments. natural, lilac or turquoise. One size fits red or yellow. Sizes 8-18. sportswear. MANCHESTER - Town higher interest rates than expected Treasury bills. He termed the interest rate At the end of the meeting the board all. sportswear. Raspberry, natural, turquoise. Sizes S- and you're ready for summer! White. MANCHESTER - The Church of Treasurer Roger Negro expects the have benefited town coffers. Negro The town is beginning to borrow "extremely favorable” to the town. will go into executive session to dis­ M-L. the junior place. Sizes 5-13. the junior place. the Nazarene last night organized a town's investments to earn at least expects the high rates to continue to money to finance the $5.5 million The funds were borrowed for three cuss a personnel matter. school board to take up the work of $260,000 more than anticipated. the end of the year, earning at least worth of renovations to Manchester months. Negro said the town will sell putting together a new Christian As of Feb. 28 the town's in­ $260,000 more than anticipated. High School. Although the town has the bonds to finance the renovations school in Manchester. The school vestments had earned about $495,000. received high interest rates on its in­ over the longest possible time period To observe Purim board will carry on the work according to Negro. When the 1980-81 In January the town earned $75,000 vestments. it received a lower rates to take advantage of declining in­ VERNON— The March 18 separately from the church board but budget was adopted, the town direc­ from investments and $90,000 in when it borrowed money for the terest rptes. meeting of “ Honorable Menshen,” some decisions will require church tors anticipated that about $575,000 February. Negro said earnings of renovations last week. the Blast of the River Jewish Senior lioard approval. would be earned. about $70,000 a month will leave a Interest on the project is expected Group, will feature organist George The new school is intended as an Even if interest rates decline surplus in the account at the end of On the $5(X).000 the town borrowed to add about $4.3 million on its basic Moore of Stafford, a member,of the alternative to public education somewhat. Neoro expects the in­ the year. to begin the renovations, it received cost. - group. because "God will not be barred” terest earnings to top the anticipated The town invests money from the_ an interest rate of 7.42 percent, from The state is paying about $1.4 Moore will provide organ solos and from its classes according to Gladys amount by the end of the fiscal year pension fund, taxes, and fees until it the lowest bidder, Hartford National million toward the project's interest will conduct a sing-along of Purim McLain, the wife of Rev. Neale June 30. is needed to pay bills. Investments songs. McLain. Bank. Negro had expected at least an expenses and $1.9 million for con­ Last year and this year sharply include bank certificates and U.S. 8 percent interest rate. struction. The meeting will be at Temple ft will be called The Cornerstone B'nai Israel, Rockville. The Christian School and will probably be Humanities Class will meet from located in the church. The name 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., with a short comes from a passage in the Bible Smiths gear up for showdown meeting, lunch and the program to /T which refers to Christ as the cor­ follow. Coffee and cake will be nerstone on which faith rests. served and those who wish may bring Students in kindergarten through By MARY KITZMAN.N Supporters of Robert Smith said Robert Smith is also described as Seconding the nomination for a dairy sandwich. grade six will get instruction in all Herald Keporter today that he is the person with the "low key" compared to his op­ Robert Smith will be Althea Potter, Moore, who retired recently from academic subjects and this MAN(;HE.STER - a dose vote leadership qualities the party needs to ponent's growing reputation as a con­ although the person to place his name his post with the Internal Revenue curriculum will be related to Gdd. win a majority of spots on the Board troversial figure among town com­ in nomination was not known this between Curtis Smith, and Robert Service, retired also last June as Values will come from the Bible. Smith for the vice chairmanship of of Directors during next November's mittee members. morning. organist at Temple B'nai Israel and There will be four teachers, one for election. "On the one to 10 scale Curtis Robert Smith apparently has the the Republican Town Committee is musical conductor of its junior choir, a k..idergarten class, and three for While Curtis Smith aligns himself Smith used to term himself a support of state Rep. Elsie "Biz” predicted for tonight's gathering. positions he held for about 14 years. combined grades one-two, three-four Although Robert Smith, former with the party's moderate faction, moderate in politics, I would say he's Swensson, although this could not be Robert Smith characterizes himself a three in personality and Bob a 9,” and five-six. An administrator will Willington town chairman and seiect- verified with her. Community Council oversee the running of the school. man. was hurt by his late announce­ as a more "traditional” Republican. one Smith supporter said today. Over the last three years several ment came only yesterday, he has The election between the men for But Curtis Smith has the weighty Alternate EAST HARTFORD - The Com­ church committees have formed and amassed "amazing suppou" in the the vice chairmanship, usually a non- support of two members of the Board ANDOVER - Sarah Kelleher of munity Council of the Capitol Region disbanded while looking into the idea short time, town committee controversial post, has long-term of Directors, Pete Sylvester and Pete Andover has been selected by Gov. will hold its spring membership of a Christian school. In January the members said today. ramifications for the party. The DiRosa, and also the state Rep. William O'Neill as an alternate and meeting at noon March 20 at the church board voted by a two-thirds winner will lead the party in the Walter Joyner. Ramada Inn, East River Drive. Jan Curtis Smith, who was elected to the observer to the White House i : majority to establish a steering com­ town committee in January 1980 and absence of Chairman Rol^rt Von Joyner will nominate Curtis Smith, Conference on Aging, to be held in Yocum, executive director of the mittee charged with setting up the impressed leaders with his organiza­ Deck, who is recuperating after a sources said, and Sylvester will se­ Washington, D.C. from Nov. 30 to Day Care Council of America in school. The new school board is com­ tion of the local Reagan-Bush serious heart attack. cond it. " . 4. Washington, D.C. Will speak. posed of lay people from the church presidential effort, announced im­ and has eight members. mediately after the resignation of Mary Willhide a week ago. His an­ Prof says dirty oil so nouncement was planned, several /J committee members have said, in a HARTFORD

<) - THE HERALD. Wed., March 11, 1981 T R ^ HFRALD, Wed.. Mairh n , iggl Bolton Public Building Com­ “ More people went to symphony stituting a 10 cent deposit on trays to missioner Ron Soares said during the concerts last year than baseball It worked for Connecticut, but will cut down on the number left lying on last meeting that the commission games," commented Dr. William it work for Manchester-High School? the tables and chairs in the cafeteria. should adopt the policy of serving Vincent, president of Manchester Studies have shown the "deposit on Since spring is on the way, it will also cocktails and hors d'oeuvers at their Community College, as he unveiled cans and bottles in Connecticut have cut down on the number being used Debol hat trick Hockey clubs meeting in order to attract more in­ preliminary plans for a regional arts helped to cut down on the number of as sleds. nn Helps Whalers swing deals J^oge 10 terest in the commission. center at a Tuesday meeting of the containers left lying on the highways BBBIm Town Talk Manchester Arts Council. and countryside. So MHS is in­ tie Red Wings before playoffs Page 9 i Page 9 ^ ~ SCOREBOARD East Hartford firm among finance recipients

PAST IIAKTPOKI) - An East said Murgio. "Now we can go out and The expanded facility would The parcel is one of the larger ones firm. The Stevens Co. wilt use a $627,000 Hartford company, considering con­ look for a bank to sell bonds for us. probably add about 40 new jobs. in the Buckland Industrial Park and Commissioner Stockman said the direct loan for installation of a solar ) struction of a warehouse, corporate But in effect, we've only qualified — Murgio said the office dealership because it is larger than four acres, business and industrial expansion equipment system at its Thomaston office and showroom in Hartford, we haven't even decid^ if we'll go may not need the entire $2.5 million, BDK will need a special exception financing is important because it plant, where silver capacitor cans was one of 15 companies around the ahead with it. We don't have a plan if it decides to go ahead with the from Manchester's Planning and helps keep Connecticut competitieve are manufatured. The project will power past Bu state which yesterday qualified for a for a building yet. We haven't even project. Zoning Commission. The commission with sun belt companies. add 20 jobs to the company payroll. purchased any land yet. In fact, wUl consider that application Mon­ "It is essential for our manufac­ The largest loan, $10 million, in We banged with them inside,' cited He tollowed that with a layup off a we'd be down .smbtionally afttr Russ. He (Radant) played with some total of $23.4 million in state-backed "They give you an upper limit," he By LKN .ALSTKR for 7 tallies and one pretty feed for an we re not even sure if we're going to turers to remain coiApetltive,” said East Coach Jim Penders, "The first easy bucket by Radant. feed from Kyle Ayer, who dished out Friday’s game (58-54 win over areh- intensity tonight and Doug gives us a financing. said. "The chances are we wouldn’t day. commercial revenue bonds, was Herald S|iurtiiMriler build the building anyway because of Stockman. “Despite the record high 7 assists. rival South Catholic) and it woijld third guy in there banging,” Penders spend all that much. You go for more granted to the Chase Family Limited When push came to shov^ East time we had people sick,” he added. "What a game McCoy had," the economic situation. I'd say the Sale of the parcel to, the the firm interest rates nationwide, CDA finan­ Penders marveled, "-He’s just com­ take a while to get back up. I don't analyzed. The financing, announced yester­ than you need to prepare/for jcon- and Olympia and York to build an Catholic had the muscle this/time to "They stayed with us on the boards The cold-shooting Bulldogs. 21-for- chances are about 50-50." was approved last week by the cing ih enabling Connecticut com­ and we didn't get many second ing on and on and getting better and think we placed as well as we'af<_^_Ea»P^nd^ Bristol Eastern met a day by the Connecticut Development tingencies, like if the price oMalia in­ eight-level parking garage in down­ more than hold-its own as it powered 60 from the field including 8-for-23 at Economic Development Commissi/ panies to modernize.” town Hartford. shots.” asserted Bulkeley Coach Joe better. He's become very physical wpable of. yggp goQ jp quarterfinals with the Authority, is lor construction Murgio said, "In effect, we've creases. \ its way past Bulkeley High, 56-48, to the half, were never really in the in Manchester. DiChiara. "and they got some second Russell Shorter had 12 points and projects and industrial expansion asked for permission to be con­ Other major loans announced capture the Class L Region III cham­ and isn't afraid to throw his weight hunt the final canto. Eagles prevailing by a(65-46 count Another East Hartfdrd company,, ^Two loans granted for energy shots,” Leo Cruz 11 to pace Bulkeley , Six- which State Economic Development sidered for the chance to build the The quasi-public development Tuesday included: pionship last night before a disap­ around.” "We didn't penetrate their zone The East-Eastern winner advances BDK Machine Co. of Pitkin St. savtag.^rojects went to the The Eagles, 15-9, now move on to foot-5 Terry Deas, who hurt East the Commissioner Edward J. Stockton facility.'' He said his company is now authority, which approved the $23.4 —$2.5 million to City Printing Co. pointing crowd of 400 at Hall High in McCoy got a late jump on the like we should have,” DiChiara to Tuesday's semifinals against the received a direct $650,000 loan to Hitchcock Chair Co: and the Stevens first time with 17 points, was limited said would result in creation or doing feasibiiity studies to determine million financing package at its of North Haven to build and equip an West Hartford. the Class L quarterfinals Friday season as he was recovering from a stated. "When you get behind East Branford-Bridgeport Central winner move into the Buckland Industrial Co. of Thomaston. to only one shot.trfe first haif and retention of more than 1,500 jobs. whether it will be practical to build monthly lu tin g vesterdav, is the addition to its State St. plant. The night where they'll face Bristol knee injury in the pre-season. ',He it's tough. They're such a disciplined Park in Manchester. It plans to build totaled 8 points overUll, all in the se­ Kii.-i (Jiiliolic (.5f>) — Galligan 6 0- The CDA approved $2.5 million in the building. financing arm of the state Depart­ Hitchcock, a 155-year-old furniture printing 'force will increase its Two months ago when the clubs Eastern, an 81-70 loser to Bristol really didn't get started until team they'll work the ball and not let financing for BKM Total Office and equip an 11,700 square-foot ment of Economic Development. manufacturing firm, will use $1.25 workforce by 50 workers. met in Hartford, the Bulldogs took a Central in the Region IV title tilt,, at December, " Penders cites. you back in the game quickiy like cond hall. 0 12. Aver 1 1-3 3. Radant 4 3-4 11, Today of East Hartford, but com­ "It would be a facility to house our building on a five-acre parcel and in­ The financing approved by CDA million in tax-exempt industrial —$2.37 million to Fairfield 34-23 edge in the rebounding battle. Berlin High at 7:30. Bulkeley,-l4-7, The East edge at the haif was 25-19 some team s" "We were collapsing on Deas. , McCoy 4 6-8 14, Bond 5N-2 11, pany President Peter Murgio said he warehouse and distribution for the crease its work force from 24 to 34 was for projects ranging from con­ revenue bonds for several energy., -T’rocessing Corp, of Danbury to buy This time it was a different story, and Central will meet in the lower and 41-31 after three quarters. The McCoy led a balanced East attack Penders explained, "and Russ was a Falkow.ski 0 0-0 0, Pagani 1 3-4 5, is not certain yet whether the plan Hartford market," said Murgio. persons. Both the building and the struction of a new parking garage in saving improvements and construc­ land, build and equip additions to its however, with the Eagles enjoying a half of the bracket. Bulldogs closed to 33-29 with 3.30 left with 14 points followed by Galligan rejector. They were concerned with llinlz 0 0-0 0. Totals 21 14-21 56. will get off the ground. “But it would really be a rather spar­ site are planned to permit future downtown Hartford, to installation of tion of a new addition to its New Newtown plant. This will add 10 new 34-28 advantage. East's boardwork in the third stanza but the Eagles (12l. Radant (11) and Bond (11). him inside. I think they were in­ "This is all still very preliminary.” tan facility — it's just a warehouse." expansion. solar equipment at a Thomaston Hartford plant. jobs. was led by 6-foot-7 Russ Radant and East took an early 4-0 lead on two answered the challenge. The East was 21-for-41 from the field. Its timidated a little bit. They missed Biilkelej (18) - Scata 0 0-0 0. 6-foot-2 forwards Dennis McCoy and inside hoops by an aggressive elongated Radant. who had 3 blocked lone disconcerting note was 20 tur­ some cheapies inside" Johnson 4 0-0 8, Deas 3 2-2 8, Cruz 5 1- Senior at MHS Doug Bond who grabbed 10. 8 and 7 McCoy, both on feeds from Bond, and shots, rejected a Bulldog try at one novers, 13 in the second half. "It was very crucial we set the 4 11, Shorter 5 2-6 12, Grear 2 0-0 4. caroms respectively. were never headed. It had a 13-8 edge end and at the other Brian Galligan "It was not an artistic win but we ll tempo on the boards and Dennis Snvder 1 1-1 3, Langs 1 0-1 2 Totals 21 is top finaiist "We were physical on the boards. at the turn with McCoy accounting dumped home a feathery 10-footer. take if, " Penders stated, “We knew McCoy was a key factor along with 6-14 48. MANCHESTER - Melissa Spiel a Obituaries senior at Manchester High School, called sagging patriotism a challenge for the nation’s leaders as she speculated what were the biggest problems for the nation during the Training Ronald J. Hary Bahama. N.C. and Robert Ransom of Glastonbury: three daughters, Mrs. years ahead. M>\ KM Ity — Ronald J. Hary of Emma Hayward of Trenton, N.J., Ms. Spiel is one of the 102 finalists Coventry, formerly of Windsor, died Mrs. Joanna Miller of Springfield in the Century III Scholarship Camp Monday Gardens. N.Y., and Mrs. Lucinda Competition. The competition run by He was born in Hartford and had Middleton of the Bronx, N.Y.; four the National Association of Secon­ lived in Windsor most of his life. He brothers, Stewart Ransom of Lima, dary School Principals, began in Notes was an Army veteran of the Vietnam Ohio, Louis Ransom of Zenia, Ohio, September and had 300,000 initial conflict. He was employed as a data applicants. It will culminate on computer operator for Suburban Harold Ransom of Dallas. Texas, and Curtis Ransom of Columbus. Ohio; March 13 to 15 at the Century III Propane Gas Co. NEW YORK (UPI) - The more Grapefruit League victory over the three sisters, Mrs. Helen Hall of National Conference in colonial things change, the more they remain Atlanta Braves... He leaves his mother. Josephine Williamsburg, Virginia. Medford, Mass., Mrs. Emily the same. Rusty Staub's two-run, 450-foot iMajkuti Hary: and a sister. Mrs. Some leading candidates to be Willingham of Springfield, Ohio, and Ross Baumgarten didn't say home run was the climactic blow of a Pamela Czapio of Boyertown, Pa. Mrs. Josephine Bacote of Neptune, future leaders of the nation were Funeral services will be held that...but he knows the feeling well. three-homer seven-run third inning N.J.; four grandsons and a grand­ asked to list what they see as Uncle Thursday at 8:15 a m. from the The left-handed pitcher may need a outburst which enabled the New daughter and many other relatives. Sam’s biggest headaches. Ms. Spiel Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 scorecard to familiarize himself with York Mets to defeat the Blue ■\ Funeral services will be Friday at responded by saying "The American Jays, 10-7, in an exhibition game. Lee Webster St , Hartford with a mass of flag waves, but American pride in his many new teammates, yet all he Christian burial at 9 a m. at St. Ger­ I p.m. at Metrzjpolitan A.M.E. Zion has to do is take the mound to realize Mazzilli and Dan Norman also Church. Burial will be in Green what the flag represents has been trude's Church, Wilson, Burial will he's still playing for the same old homered for New York while John Cemetery, Glastonbury. detMiorating for at least three be in Windsor Veteran's Memorial ■' - /H' ■ White Sox. Mayberry, Lloyd Moseby and Willie decades. Reversing this deteriora­ Calling hours . will be Thursday To Baumgarten, that means only Upshaw homered for the Blue Jays. Cemetery, Friends may cail at the tion is a problem facing America's from 7 to 8 p.m. at the church. one thing — no runs. Rich Dauer hit three singles and funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 Memorial donations may be made to Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau during his speech on Parliament Hill in Ot­ future leaders.” to 9 p.m tawa and Trudeau returned to the dais to Baumgarten, last season's hard- drove in two runs and Mark Corey the Kidney Foundation of Connec­ says, "OK guys, how about a great big cheer "The initiative and desire to regalfi slammed a solo home run to lead Reverdy C. Ransom III ask for the cheer. (UPl photo) the pride of this country and its peo­ luck pitcher, pitched three perfect in­ ticut, The James Funeral Home, 2016 for President Reagan.” Reagan was jeered nings in a five-inning intrasquad coach Cal Ripken's team to a 5-0 vic­ (.l. ASTOMU RV- The Rev Main St., Hartford, has charge of ple deserves more effort. If more tory over coach Elrod Hendricks' people involve themselves in game Tuesday and left with a 1-0 lead Reverdy C Ransom III of 37 arrangements. but was not involved in the decision players in a Baltimore Orioles' in­ G idridge Road, died Monday at St. worthwhile community activities, trasquad game... Eddie Vargas’ two- they will be successful, and others as a team managed by Coach Sam Francis Hospital and Medical Betty E. Morris Reagan winds up trip; Ewing defeated a team nunaged by out, ninth-inning single lifted John will want to join,” she wrote. Center. He was the husband of Lillian MANCHESTER— Funeral ser­ Art Kusnyer, 4-3. Candelaria’s team to a 5-4 victory "Work for a meaningful cause is Jones Ransom. vices will be held Thursday at 9 a.m. Baumgarten was 2-12 last season over Jim Bibby's team in a what this country is best at. There is He was born in Maplewood. N.J. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Pittsburgh Pirates’ intrasquad no greater cause than Arnerica.” despite a 3.44 earned run average in and had lived in the Hartford area for Main St. for Betty E. Morris, 59 of 9 24 starts. His teammates scored just game. Rookie Brad Garnett sprained the past 40 years. He was the grand­ gets Trudeau's backing Florence St. She died Tuesday at 25 runs behind him. his left ankle in the game and was son of the .late Bishop Reverdy C. Hartford Hospital. taken to a local hospital for x-rays. OTTAWA (UPIJ — President Youth charged Pinch hitter Bobby Molinaro broke Ransom of Ohio. He received the Burial will be at the convenience of The highlight of the day was an ad­ “We support the middle in El a 4-4 tie in the fifth with a single Don Sutton has been named the Reagan winds up a two-day state honorary degree of doctor of divinity the family. Friends may call at the dress to a joint session of Parlia­ Salvador. We don't want either the against relief ace Ed Farmer, who starting pitcher for the Houston at Edwards Water Coilege of visit to Canada today after in bomb scare funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 ment. Aides said Reagan would focus fascists or the Marxists to triumph gave up two runs on three hits in two Astros' first exhibition game Florida, He was a former professor smoothing over wide-ranging to 9 p.m. heavily on his economic policies and and we believe that’s the aim of the COVENTRY - William innings of work to take the loss. Ron Thursday against Toronto at Cocoa, of religion at Wilberforce University, differences with Prime Minister his premise that "a stronger U.S. United States government.” Hennessey, 16, of 44 Pine Lake Drive, Pruitt homered in the game. Fla. Sutton, who signed as a free Ohio, and the founder of Tawawa Daniel 0. Newcomb Pierre Trudeau and winning his sup­ ■'N. economy will bring about a stronger was charged ITiesday with reporting Rookie outfielder Rod Allen and agent in December, will be followed Institute of Religion He also was a port for military aid to El Salvador. MANCHESTER - Daniel 0. world economy." Trudeau dismissed much- a false incident. Police said the charge rookie first baseman Ron Perry each on the mound by Bobby Sprowl, Joe member of Metropolitan A.M E. Reagan said he and Trudeau “hit it publicized disputes over acid rain, Newcomb, 66, of 52 S, Hawthorne St., There were no cheering crowds in stems from bomb scares at local had two hits. Sambito and Frank LaCorte. Zion Church of Hartford, a retired off just fine” in their talks Tuesday. energy poiicy and a U.S.'-Canadian schools. died this morning in Manchester the Canadian capital upon Reagan's Perry, who graduated from Holy At Palm Springs, Calif,, lefthander / f , member of the Hartford Board of And when asked whether there were fishing treaty andnsaid of the Memorial Hospital. arrival. But in making his diplomatic He was arrested at 9:10 p.m, Cross last June, looked impressive Bill Travers, acquired by California "W 1 V Education, a member of Omega Bsi He was the husband of Helen any disagreements, Trudeau told debut on the world stage, he prospects and intentions of solving Tup.sday on a warrant issued by during the offseason and expected to Phi fraternity, a member of AARP, a early in camp though he is almost (MackI Newcomb. reporters: "Actually not, isn’t that appeared at ease. At one point he those problems: "We’re in agree­ Superior Court 19, be the ace of the Angels' pitching charter member of the Charter Oak amazing?” certain to spend more time in the He was born in South Windsor on suggested the signs “must have been ment right-down the line." The arrest followed an investiga­ minors. He was the final player cut staff this year, has been sidelined Marine Dealers Association of Hart­ But some 2,000 demonstrators — Nov. 19,1914 and had been a resident imported” because they made him On ideology, he was asked how a tion by the Police Department in with shoulder problems and is ford. and a board member of the and perhaps a wider segment of the from the NBA’s Boston Celtics last of Manchester for most of his life. "feel at home,” liberal prime minister and a conser­ cooperation with the school system, fall in training camp. expected to miss the first week of the Glastonbury YMCA, He was a U.S. Army veteran of Canadian population — made it loud Trudeau surprised reporters by vative president could get along. He initiated by the recent bomb scares In other developments, Ron exhibition schedule. ' Besides his wife he leaves two World War II. and clear to the American president that have been called into the confirming statements by U.S. of­ smiled and said, "I think we're both Jackson had three singles-and Sal sons, Reverdv Ransom IV of Prior to his retirement five years some of his policies are not popular. a bit of a ham. He’s a good actor and schools. January heads pack ficials there were "no dis­ Butera hit two sacrifice flies to lead ago, he was employed as a supervisor The young protesters, reminiscent agreements,” "no discord” and "no I’m a bad one. " The elementary school on Cross INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (UPI) - East Catholic's Doug Bond (33) looks for an outlet as he's of the Vietnam War era, in signs and the Minnesota Twins to victory over Crash kills for the Veteran's Administration in fundamental differences” between Strdbt announced to the Board of the Detroit Tigers in an exhibition Don January, still active on the tightly guarded by Bulkeley’s Guy Scata (34) in Class L chants denounced American involve­ At a state dinner in his honor Education last month that it had Hartford, where he had worked for 30 the two leaders on international game.... Andre Dawson and Tim regular PGA tour at 51, heads a pack Region III championship tilt last night at Hall High. (Herald years. ment in El Salvador, Tuesday night, hosted by Governor problems, particularly Central experienced its ninth bomb scare of Raines drove home two runs apiece of golf's all-time greats in the $300,- photo by Pinto) town woman He was a communicant of St. "Reagan out of El Salvador," "No General Edward Schreyer, Reagan America. the school year, and requested that to lead the Montreal Expos to a 5-2 000 Vintage Invitational MANCHESTER - A 26-year-old Bidget's Church. to U.S. intervention in El Salvador" In a speech to the House of Com­ quoted poet Robert Service in saying action to prevent further scares be woman was killed in a one-car acci­ Be_sjdes his wife, he leaves a ?on, and "Drop jellybeans, not bombs " mons days before; Trudeau said the law of the Yukon ’’is only the taken. dent early this morning. John'ET. Newcomb, of East Hartford; were typical of the sentiments on the strong shall survive; only the fit will Hennessey was released on a Veronica Scott, of 47 Holl St., was American military aid to El Salvador a daughter, Mrs. Harry (Judith) placards. Others read: "U.S. reneges was wrong. After a chat with survive.' written promise to appear in court pronounced dead upon arrival at Olson Jr., of Manchester; four on fishing deal" and "Stop acid Reagan, he sang a different tune. "Our national characters were March 24. 'Mechanical Man' Gehringer Manchester Memorial Hospital. brothers, Harley, Roland and Elliott rain.” forged on such a frontier. I’m confi­ The department announced that East’s Russ Radant (53) has eyes squarely on basket after The accident occurred at about Speaking to reporters at the Newcomb, all of Manchester and Reagan had a busy schedule National Opera Hall, where he dent that Canada and the United more arrests in connection with the 2:55.a.m. today, when Ms. Scott was releasing shot over Bulkeley's Langston Johnson (20) in first Walter Newcomb of Vernon; two planned before returning to hosted a gala for the president and States, independent but together, can bomb scares "are expected in the driving her car east along Center half action in state tournament clash. (Herald photo by Pinto) sisters. Miss Hazel Newcomb of Washirtgton later today. Mrs. Reagan. Trudeau said: meet that test.” f u t u r e . ■ Street. As she approached the in­ He was to meet with opposition got name from Lefty Gomez Manchester and Mrs. June Finlay of tersection with Olcott St, the car leader Joe Clark, then join his wife in Dallas, Texas, and three started hollering for a photographer. vee. ed into the opposite lane, ran off grandchildren. planting two silver maple trees on Holds win o v e r Borg, Nastase never said much. They tell the story "He looks like a good pitcher,” By MILT RICHMAN "I sure don't wanna miss the op-' about how we were haying breakfast the road and hit a light pole, police The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 the grounds of Rideau Hall, the Burglars take $800 Auker said. "1 don't know him, but 1 VERO BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - The portunity to get this picture,” he an­ one morning and I asked him for the said. from Holmes Funeral Home, 400 governor general’s residence, where was going to write him a letter. He old fellow’s legs were giving him fits. nounced. “Hey, Campy, e'mon over salt. ‘You could've pointed,' he Police are investigating the causes Main St., with a mass of Christian they have been guests. from Bolton school seemed to do best when he stayed You could tell that by the way he here " he called to Roy Campanella said.” for Ms Scott iosing control of the burial in St. Bridget's Church at 10. completely under. When he was car. The road condition was clear BOLTON — The elementary school was robbed of $800 JamesJfT(Dpen walked. He had to be at least in his sitting nearby in his mechanical Gehringer's first manager with the anxious to throw the ball a little Burial will be in St. Jam es Holdup suspect and dry. either Monday night or early Tuesday morning. 70s, but he was so excited, his face wheelchair. Tigers was Ty Cobb, probably the harder, he got out here too much.’ Cemetery. was lit up like a little boy’s am( he escapes prison Superintendent Raymond Allen said this morning that They called Charlie Gehringer greatest hitting scientist who ever explained the 71-year-old, moving his Friends may call at the funeral simply had to ask his question. someone broke into the building through the kitchen door, '"The Mechanical Man," and lived. right arm about 3 feet from his body, Jl route driver, home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 "Are you Charlie Gehringer?” he p.m. went into the office and went through the file where the speaking from a purely personal “He taught me that the best area in "and he couldn't bring it in over the MANCHESTER - William at tennis club said a&if he couldn't believe his eyes. standpoint. I've never seen a better which to hit was through the box, " money for school lunches Is kept, and stole about $800. plate. He wasn’t making his full body funds missing Hamilton, who was charged with a The man he addressed couldn't second baseman in my life. said Gehringer. “He said if I didn't Robert A. Chace Allen said that the money is usually not in the office at By EARL YOST Tournament Director Jack Redmond turn. If you see him .. you might tell daring, daylight robbery of Michael's help but smile. H e’s 77 now, a m em ber of get a hit in my first four times up MANCHE.STER - Robert A. that time; it is usually in the bank. SporiH Eililur said, was a finalist in Newport, R.I., him that. I’d always get just as low MANCHESTER — A Journal- Jewelry Store last year, and con­ “I hear there dre a few of them Baseball's Hall of Fame for the past during a game, I shouldn't become Inquirer newspaper delivery driver Chace, 83, of 333 Bidwell St. died victed on charges in Florida, escaped He added'that the money is covered by insurance. Class was added to the fifth annual in 1978 and has a background of as I could before letting go the ball.X Tuesday at a local convalescent The incident is being investigated by Resident State tourney play, including eight tour­ around,” he said. “Yes, that's me.” 32 years. discouraged but try all the harder the Then Auker started talking about' tailed to return from his collection yesterday from Massachusetts Manchester Memorial Hospital The first man stopped dead in his Someone in the group asked fifth time up. I could pull the ball route, carrying $900 in subscription home. He was the widower of Louise authorities. Trooper Robert Peterson. He could not be reached for Professional Tennis Tournament this naments in the Blast, winning all, in­ Gehringer. ./ Clark Sullivan Chace. comment. cluding two this year on hardcourts. tracks. He had a pen and piece of Gehringer how he got the nickname when I had to, though. Once I came "Nobody ever played the hitters tees and a $750 worth of car-radio He was being held at the Franklin weekend at the Manchester Racquet paper for an autograph, but he was so “The Mechanical Man,” and the up as a pinch hitter with the bases equipment, police said. He was born in Bristol, R.I. and County House of Corrections while he Club with receipt of the entry from Play on the weekend starts Friday better than Charlie did, " he said had lived most of his life in afternoon at 3:30. overwhelmed by his discovery he question made him laugh. empty and two out in the ninth in a "He had the knack of being in the The daily newspaper's circulation was testifying in another case, police John James of Mt. Kisco, N.Y. forgot to ask for a signature. Manchester. He was an Army Competition will include Open "Lefty Gomez gave me it,” he game with Chicago and the score was right place at the right time Lord directors reported the- missing said. A native of Australia, James holds “I’m from Michigan,” he said. "I said. “Lefty was talking about me to tied. I told myself I was going to be veteran of World War I. Until he victories over Bjorn Borg and Hie Singles, Singles 35 and over and Open only knows how many base hits he employee to Manchester police Hamilton, 31, escaped along with saw you play many times and I’ll some newspaperman and he said. ready and try to pull the ball in the retired in 1963, he had been employed Nastase among others on the world­ Doubles. saved against me when we both were yesterday. three other inmates. Manchester CORRECTION never, forget you. My God, Charlie ‘You wind him up in the spring, set seats. I did and we won the game. " Kenneth Thomas, 25, apparently at United Technologies Corp, in East police haa charged Hamilton with the wide pro circuit. ' Pairings will be announced with the Tigers ' Hartford. NOTICE Gehringer!” him for .330 and he goes the rest of Among the present crop of second made his normal rounds in Stafford, robbery of the downtown jewelry James defeated Borg in January, tomorrow. He is survived by a brother, OTOS Proceeds will enter the hospital’s The little episode took place just the season that way.”’ basemen, he likes Lou Whitaker of the police were told, but never store last year. But he was convicted IRISH TEA WILL Probate Court is open for 1975 in Sydney, Australia and up­ Early opening Carlton N. Chace of Manchester; a 1 - 5x7 Development Fund. outside the La/s Angeles Dodgers’ Gehringer never said a whole lot as the Tigers and Frank White of the returned with the collections. He in Florida and sentenced to a lenghty conferences with the judge ended Nastase in June, 1978 at the clubhouse at their spring training INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The In­ stepson, Francis H. Sullivan of BEGIN AT from 8:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. ft a ballplayer. That earned him Royals. could not be reached at the address prison term on other charges stem­ Queen's Club in London. The Aussie quarters. Charlie Gehringer another nickname, "The Silent Oh the subject of the Royals, Auker dianapolis Motor Speedway will open Glastonbury; a nephew and three 11:00 A.M. ON SAT., on Thursday nights. Ap­ copy negativo also holds triumphs over Tim known to newspaper officials. ming from a robbery there. Sports for you happened to be passing through with also had something to say. He its doors earlier than usual this year nieces. pointments suggested. Gulljkson and Vin Amaya. Man.” Mickey Cochrane, the After the Manchester rbbery, he Not 10:00 A.M. at The "Herald Angle” by Sports one of his old Detroit Tiger team­ watched, them-in the World Series for 500 practice. Private funeral services will he Night telephone number: line portraits by .. World-Wide, James was ranked as Tigers' former catcher and manager, Smart shopping and two others fled to Florida, robbing Editor Earl Yost, another exclusive mates, [fitcher Eld(jn Auker. Hal The track nohiially limits 500 prac­ Friday at the Holmes Funeral Home, advartlaad In 647-3227. high as 80th in singles and 50th in was responsible for that one. with the Phillies last October and Smart shoppers read the Super­ another store, and kidnapping a the Salem nassiH studio, of The Herald, tells the background Schumacher, who once pitched for since he threw the ball underhanded, tice to the month of May. but this 400 Main St. with burial in Wapping Wad.’a Salvation William E. FitzGerald doubles. Today, he is 200th in singles, "I never majored in speech, but 1 market Shopper column Wednesdays driver of a car. and Interesting sidelights of the the New York Giants, was with year the 2 'j-mile oval will be open all Cemetery, South Wihdsor. There will Judge of Probate i 639 main street, manchester. 643 7369 85th in doubles. did my share of talking,” Gehringer he was especially interested in Dan and Saturdays exclusively in The He was arrested after a shoot-out Army advortlaamant. sports world. Don't miss it on The them, and when Dodger Manager of next week and three days the be no calling hours. James, who will be seeded No. 1, said. "Remember Chief Hogsett with Qiiisenberry, Kansas City’s reiief ace Herald. with Florida police. Herald sports pages. Tommy LaSorda spotted them, he our club? Now there was a guy who who also deals from underneath following week for practice H - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 1961 Indians await rematch THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 1981 - 9 By LEN AUSTER Coach Doug Pearson, no longer Silver the starting nod against when we can run we will. We won't Point satisfies Whalers exists. Adams. give up one of our strengths. I feel we ■yvs! Herald Sportawriler DETROIT (UPI) - Hartford fo’r Harttord at 3-3 when his 45-footer "The mystique of playing Hartford Pearson is concerned about can run without getting into a helter- to them on every one. We got guys "I went to the bench after getting It's a rematch which has been Whalers’ coach Larry Pleau knows now who want to put on a show in­ deflected off the stick of Detroit’s Public is gone,” he insists, “When we Adams, "but I don't want to skelter game with them. that first (at 1:43 of the first anxiously awaited. Ever since when his'team has lucked out, and his stead of grinding it out.” John Barrett into the net. walked off the court the last time we overemphasize him. I'm more "I feel we will go out and be m period) and already my night was Manchester High walked off the "This was a big point for us,” said John Ogrodnick put the Red Wings realized we deserved to be on the worried about their ability to offen­ aggressive. That's why I don't want counterpart, Wayne Maxner of the complete ... I’ve scored a goal,” said hardwood last March following its 63- , knows when his Pleau, whose team is 18th in the ahead 4-3 at 6:58 of the second period court with them and that we were a sive . I don't want to give up to change too much. I don't want to the 25-year-old right winger. “I felt 54 reversal to Hartford Public in a players aren't putting out. overall standings and one point ahead on a power play, but DeBol returned good team. I feel the intimidation any second or third shots. We'll have take things away from our team. We good each time I was on the ice and State Basketball Tournament clash, “I could name 11 or 12 players who of last-place Detroit in the Norris at 14:12 to slip a 2r.-fooler past factor is non existent. We want to to box out and rebound well. If we want to go out and play our game.” thought I played a pretty good game. the Indians have wanted another shot did not play well tonight,” Maxner Division. The Wings have tied their play Hartford Public.” can neutralize them on the boards we “But the puck was there when I Gilbert. The third period was at the Owls. said Tuesday night after the Red The Owls, 14-6, have scored tourna­ have a good chance of beating The Manchester-Public series last four games. was near it and I had luck with me scoreless. Wings watched their 3-1 lead Debol almost scored in the iinal They get that opportunity tonight ment wins over Windham (79-69) and them.” stands 11-2 in Hartford's favor. It has "It’s a bonus to get one like this on tonight.” 'W i deteriorate into a 4-4 tie with the the road,” added Pleau. "I knew they frame when his surprise shot as the quintets collide in the Class LL Rockville (84-66). They are led by A pair of seniors, 6foot-l Tyrone won four consecutive tournament After DeboTs first score, Mike were looking for two.” bounced off Gilbert’s shoulder. Division Region I championship bout dynamic 5-foot-lO guard Mike Nelson and 6foot-2 Tyrone Ranson, outings from the Silk Towners. The Whalers. Foligno tied it six seconds later on a Dave Debol, who went to high “We would have won the game if at Glastonbury High at 8:15 in the se­ Adams, a 35-point prc^ucer in the are top threats on the offensive last Manchester victory occurred in "They’re supposed to be 46foot drive, Detroit then grabbed a professionals,” he added. “ They school in suburban Harper Woods that shot by Debol hadn’t hit Gilbert cond half of a doubleheader. Class S win over Rockville. He netted 28 a boards for the Owls along with 6foot- 1956-57 (60-41) when Hartford Public 3-1 lead going into the second period have to come to play .and really this and played hockey at the University on the shoulder," said Pleau. "Our schools Portland and Bacon year ago in the victory over 8 pivotman Chris Canty. was still known as Hartford High. M on goals by Brent Peterson and Dale is the worst effort by our defense in a of Michigan before joining Cincinnati playoff chances are just as good as Academy meet in the 6:30 opener. Manchester. Public likes a fast tempo, a style Both Manchester and Public, McCourt. long time. in the defunct WHA, paced the Hart­ any of the other teams. There arc Two years ago in state tourney "Adams is a tremendous scoring which Manchester, 19-4, also prefers. regardless of the outcome, advance Debol fired his second goal through % "Hartford didn't deserve any one play. Public whipped the Silk machine," Pearson lauds, “Playing A racehorse type of contest would to Saturday's Class LL quarterfinals ford comeback with his first hat trick the skates of Detroit goalie Gilles five or six of us down here Towners, 86-49. They met again in him is not a one-man thing. Everyone favor the Owls, but Pearson doesn't against opponents from Region II. of their four goals,” Maxner said, ■n the NH! Gilbert at 5:57 and Tom Rowe tied it scrambling.” post-season play last season and has to help guard him. I don't expect expect to change too much. TTie Manchester-Public:winner faces i-nrt the puck and we gave it up Manchester, a little awe-struck, to stop him, just slow him down,” "I don't expect us to change our the Norwalk-Rippowam loser and dropped the 9-point verdict. adds the Indian coach, who'll style of play," he states, "We can be vice versa at times and sites to be an­ Orange Bowl The awe, according to Manchester probably give 6foot-2 senior Pat patient when we want to be. But nounced. Nordiques and Capitals and Big 8 getting in serious mood sign pact NCAA, NIT fields complete At Quebec, Michel Goulet scored team 35-15 and still have to struggle NEW YORK (U PD-Let the playoff MIAMI (UPI) — The Big Eight meet the wiiiner of Thursday night's In the East, Georgetown (20-11) berth race begin. : two goals and Real Cloutier came up to win a one-goal game. ” said NEW YORK (UPI) - The NCAA "The players knew that if we didn't Washington coach Gary Green football champion will play in the Purdue-Rhode Island game on Mon­ m eets Jam es M adison (20-81 Supposedly, the route to postseason with the game-winner at 12:40 of the Tournament picked up its final par­ control the tempo and make our "Myre played a very strong game ” Orange Bowl through 1985. day. followed by Brigham Young (22-6) play begins with the first game of the final period to help the Nordiques ex­ ticipant in champion shots and rebound that we would go Currie gave Washington two early The Big Eight Conference and (he Conrad hit both ends of a land-1 against Princeton. season but in the NHL, where squads tend New York’s winless streak to Princeton while the National Invita­ home unhappy like we did last year," leads, both nullified when Rockies’ Orange Bowl Committee extended with one minute to play to give the In the West, Kansas State meets play 80 games each to eliminate only six games. tion Tournament settled for runner- said Carril. "It was devastating to After Goulet tied the game with his rookie Paul Gagne scored, then won their contract Tuesday for three lose the championship on the last Flyers a 65-63 advantage. After a San Francisco and Wyoming takes on five teams, it sometimes takes a lit­ years — from 1982, when the present up Penn to complete its field. Fordham turnover, Conrad con­ tle longer. With just 26 days left in 30th goal at 7:51 of the final period, a crucial faceoff in the last minute as And shortly after Penn accepted play of the game last year." Howard University. pact ends, to 1985. verted the front end of another 1-and- the season and the final rosters set Cloutier rifled a shot between the Colorado pulled Myre in favor of a the NIT bid Tuesday night, the tour­ The Tigers, 18-9, used a smothering In the Mideast, Creighton takes on The bowl committee said the Rig 1 before Fordham's Mark Murphy St. Joseph’s and Maryland meets after Tuesday night’s league trade legs of New York goalie Steve Baker. sixth skater. r i nament saw Dayton advance to the 1-2-2 zone defense to hold the Quakers "1 was very anxious to win that Eight consistentiy sends the best scored at the buzzer. TennesseeChattanooga. deadline, it’s finally time to get Peter Stastny added an insurance second round with a 66-65 double over­ to their lowest point total of the faceoff in that last minute because I team to the New Year’s night game The Flyers battled back from a 4- In the Midwest, Lamar goes serious for the half-dozen teams goal at 16:24. time victory over Fordham, season as they snapped Penn's 12- Orange Bowl President Steve Hudson point deficit with 1:14 left in r e f la ­ against Missouri and Arkansas meets hovering around the magical 16th Goulet opened the scoring late in \ knew it was important to the result of In the Ivy League championship game winning streak. the first period but second-period the game.” said Currie, said the extension was approved un­ tion to send the game into overtime. Mercer. spot on the overall standings. animously by the lull committee. playoff at Easton Pa., Craig Robin­ goals by , Ron Greschner Rob Ramage gave Colorado a 3-2 Princeton gained control by In the first overtime, Dayton held a The Quebec Nordiques and ”We continue to evaluate the Big son scored 14 points and Randy 60-58 lead with 22 seconds left but In the completion of the first round both got serious and Ed Hospodat offset Gale lead after two periods, but Mike Melville added 13 to carry Princeton scoring 12 straight points in nearly Eight as providing the very best Tony Foust sank a 10-footer with four of the NAIA tournament in Kansas Tuesday night. Hunter’s score to give New York a 3- Gartner’s 38th goal of the year and to a 54-40 victory over Penn. eight minutes of the first half. Robin­ team year in and year out for an seconds remaining to force the se­ City, Mo. it was topseeded Briar Cliff Quebec, which Tuesday picked up 2 edge after two periods. Jean Pronovost’s score with 10:40 For the Tigers, who avenged a 50- son hit three baskets and Bill Ryan left handed the loss to Colorado. The e x c it^ football game and a match cond overtime. (Iowa) 76, Fairmont State (W.Va.) defenseman Mario Marois from Van­ The Nordiques, however, answered 49 loss to the Quakers last season in two as Princeton took an 18-4 lead Anders Hedberg’s early third-period Rockies have the second-worst whipn^is frequently important in Mike Kanieski scored 20 points and 67; Augsburg (Minn.) 56. Drury couver for the stretch run, determining the national cham­ an identical situation, the triumph with 9:29 left and led 24-13 at half­ tally with four straight goals — three record in the league but hope to im­ Richard Montague added 14 to pace (Mo.) 54; Southern Tech (Ga.) 82, strengthened its Claim to a playoff pionship,” Hudson said. meant a Thursday night NCAA date time. The Tigers led by as many as 18 on power plays — to clinch the vic­ prove with the Tuesday acquisition of in the second half. the Flyers. David Maxwell topped Franklin Pierce (NiH.) 75; Oregon berth with a 6-4 victory over the New The agreement by the conlercnce against No. 17 Brigham Young at tory. goalie , center Steve "They just clearly outplayed us,” s the Rams, 19-9, with 18 points. College 98, Xavier (La.) M; Biola York Rangers that moved them past squelched talk that Nebraska and Providence, R.I., in the East ”We had the momentum going into Tambellini and defenseman Bill said Penn coach Bob Weinhauer. The NIT first-round continues (Calif.) 57, Central Washington 42; the Rangers into 13th place on the Oklahoma — the Big Eight s peren­ Regional. tonight with Old Dominion at Waynesburg (Pa.) 60, Cedarville list. Washington overcame an im­ the third period,” said Ranger coach Baker. "It was so important to win "That's a very simple fact. They out­ nial powerhouses — were dissatisfied Portland Trainblazers’ Mychel Thompson drives for two points Georgia. San Jose State at Texas-El (Ohio) 57; and Henderson (Ark.) Tom Rowe of the hugs teammate Rick pressive performance by Colorado Craig Patrick. "We just got too many In other games, Hartford tied tonight. We haven’t won this in four played our rear ends. It had nothing with the bowl. despite defensive efforts of Dan Issel of in Paso, Texas-Arlington at South State 61, South Carolina-Spartanburg Meagher after former tallied goal in first period last night Phil Myre to jump — at penalties in third period and that is Detroit 4-4 and Calgary thrashed years, " said Princeton coach Pete to do with overconfidence or looking why we lost.” Vancouver 11-2. Oklahoma has appeared in the Alabama, American at Toledo and 50, against Red Wings in Detroit. Teams battled to 4-4 tie. (UPI least temporarily — above the cutoff Orange Bowl classic 12 times, more Portland last nigh^ Home team won, 142-137. (UPl photo) Carril. "Penn has had a stranglehold ahead to the NCAA. I felt we were In Washington, the Capitals, using Eluiiie.'< 11, Ciinurks 2 Drake at Minnesota. photo) line with a 4-3 triumph over the than any other team, and last on it in the last decade. That sort of ready to play a basketball game. two goals and a key faceoff play by At Vancouver, Bob MacMillan and At Dayton, Ohio, Kevin Conrqd The 48-team NCAA tournament In the final regular-season game, Rockies. January made its fourth consecutive wears on you." Glen Currie, posted their second Kent Nilsson collected four points sank three free throws — his only opens Thursday with regional games NIT-bound Marquette defeated trip to Miami. In 1979, the Orange The Quakers, 20-7, meet West Meanwhile, the Rangers, who let straight victory after a 13-game each, powering Calgary to a rout. points of the game — in the final in Providence, Los Angeles (West), Wisconsin 64-53. The Warriors, 20-10, Bowl staged a re-mateh ol the Virginia in Morgantown, W.Va., NHL player trades the trading deadline pass without any winless streak to skip over Toronto MacMillan had a goal and two assists minute of the second overtime to Austin, Texas (Midwest), and meet Syracuse Friday in a first- regular season Oklahoma-Nebraska Friday night in the first round of the major deals,'continued a slide that and Edmonton into the No. 15 spot in while Nilsson scored his 40th and set lead Davton. The Flyers, 18-10, will Dayton (Mideast). round game. game as the best matchup available NIT ■ could move them off the charts the overall standings. up Erit Vail, Don Lever and Kent within days. Houston. The Orange Bowl-Big Eight affilia­ Islanders give up "It seems strange to outshoot a tion began in 1953 i it was then the Big Mavericks shoot Seven) artefwas carried through 1964. Basketball Virginia's Ralph Sampson For 11 years thereafter, the Orange Alston heads vet candidates Bowl had no conference tie-up Then up leading Suns Resch to Rockies in 1975, the committee signed the Big selected Player-of-Year NEW YORK (UPI) - If they did it saw comparatively limited action Eight again and has continued the NEW YORK (UPI) - Scoring just game lead over Boston for first place once, can they do it again? this season because of the youth contract ever since. 68 points in an NBA game last Sunday in the Atlantic Division. Billy Knight, for baseball's Hall of Fame BISINESSME.N NEW YORK (UPI) - Ralph Samp­ Sampson was in large measure “They goto glimpse of how I should For the second year in a row, the program introduced at Buffalo by was bad enough for the . who missed a 3-point shot in the Highland Park Market 78 (Don son, Virginia’s 7-foot-4 lifeline to the responsibile for the Cavaliers’ play.” have made a second-year general manager Scotty Billy Joe named But, losing to the expansion Dallas closing seconds, led Indiana with 22 Guinan 18. Mike Riccio 17, Jerry summit of , today success. There have been other games with startling trade on the eve of the NHL Bowman. TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) - Walt Chicago Cubs in the World Series. baseball was again normal — and for PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Mavericks Tuesday night while about five seasons ranked with Bob points. Cosgrove 16. Joe Quaglia 12). was voted Player of the Year by On defense, he was the force in the less impressive results. In the ACC trading deadline, and while Islander In addition to the Laroeque deal, Alston, the “ interim manager ” who Newhouser had a 26-9 record in Former pro running back Billy Joe. trying to hold off Los Angeles for the Tournament, Sampson was badly which sent defenseman, Robert led the Brooklyn and Los Angeles 1946 — by which time the stars had Feller as the two best pitchers in the an assistant coach with the Bulls 118, Hawks 116 Sportsman Cafe 66 (Dick Bowman 20, United Press International. middle. On offense, he hit the soft fans may be disappointed to see Pacific Division title is downright Sampson, one of the nation’s outplayed by Buck Williams as Picard to Montreal, Toronto made Dodgers to four world championships returned from military service and league. Philadelphia Eagles, Tuesday was At Atlanta, Ricky Sobers hit a 15- Marc Schardt 19, Rich Raimondo 15), shot from in close and drove to the charismatic goaltender Glenn embarrassing. Maryland eliminated the Cavaliers. two other deals. The Leafs, and seven pennants, is expected to be named head football coach at Central foot jumper with 3 seconds left to premier big men who was named to basket with a power move. Often "Chico” Resch banished to Colorado, On Sunday, the Suns were buried It has been suggested that Sampson struggling to wrap up a playoff berth, one of two men voted into baseball’s State University in Wilberforce. boost Chiacgo. Sobers, who scored 4 SENIOR the All-America team Monday, double-and triple-teamed, Sampson the complaints will stop if the move Lockwood out to prove self 105-68 by Kansas City. Against Fo5arty Bros. 78 (Carlie Hunt 20, received 100 votes in balloting by 204 may be wise to remain in college brings the to acquired defenseman Ron Zanussi Hall of Fame today by a"special com­ Ohio. Dallas, the Suns went more than five points in a 10-2 burst over the final passed off to the wings to free Lamp Pete Arnold 13, Frank Morse 10). sports writers and broadcasters. another season, and that one more again. from Minnesota for future con­ mittee on Veterans. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - ” I know I can still pitch and I want The Philadelphia Eagles said John minutes of the fourth quarter without f 2:23 finished with 18 points. Artis or Raker on the outside. Fogarty Oilers 50 (Ron LaVigne 24, year of college ball plus some ad­ siderations and sent netminder Jim Johnny Mize, a four-time National Skip Lockwood, an all-but-forgotten to prove what was thought, written Becker, 38, who served as special a field goal and dropped a 107-103 Gilmore paced Chicago with 26 Mark Aguirre of DePaul was se­ "It’s remarkable how far he’s eom- A year ago, slumping New York Bob LaVigne 12 K____ Rutherford to Los Angeles, also for League home run king who played member of an already crowded relief and said about me was wrong," assistant for quality control on the decision to the Mavericks, who won points and Eddie Johnson had 30 for cond with 64 votes and Steve Johnson e,” said Virginia coach Terry ditional weight to his 220-pound frame sent Billy Harris, the original of Oregon State was third with 21. would further sharpen his game for future considerations. with the St. Louis Cardinals and New corps, wants to prove he still belongs Lockwood said. “ I’m tickled. 1 coaching staff, will replace Joe as their 11th game of the season. the Hawks. WOMEN Holland. "What’s more remarkable Islander, and to Los “It is certainly an award I looked the pros. The Vancouver Canucks, Edmon­ York Giants and Yankees from 1936 in the major leagues. haven’t felt this good since I hurt my assistant coach of the running backs. "Lately, our offense is not clicking Springfield All-Stars 70 (Gerry is how much further he can go.” Angeles on March 11 in exchange for forward to getting — maybe not this When he selected Virginia two ton Oilers and through 1953, and Hal Newhouser, a And the veteran Red Sox reliever shoulder pitching for the Mets in Joe is a graduate of Villanova as well as it should. " said Phoenix Bailey 28, Vivian Neal 14. Elian Lyles center . The trade es­ T ra il Blazers 142, Nuggels 137 early," Sampson said. "It is an ac­ A native of Harrisonburg, Va., years ago, Sampson said he intended sentially gave the Islanders the were also busy. 207-game winner for the Detroit took the first step back Tuesday with June 1979.” where he was named the Most coach John MacLeod as the Suns saw 11). West Side Rec All-Stars 49 (June At Denver, Rookie Kelvin Ransey complishment 1 love.” Sampson came to Virginia two years to remain two years before joining he offensive balance that was missing Vancouver dealt defenseman Tigers and Cleveland Indians from two innings of scoreless pitching in To put Lockwood’s performance in Valuable Player in (he 1961 Sun Bowl Los Angeles creep within 4‘/2 games Derench 13, Bonnie Kilgore 9, scored 35 points and 32 — Completing his sophomore year*,’ ago amid a blizzard of publicity. He NBA. After one year he turned down Mario Marois to the Quebec Nor­ 1939 to 1955, are considered the front­ Boston’s 83 exhibition opening loss to perspective, most of the Royals who and was a high draft pick in 1963 by of their division lead. "Dallas needs Margaret (Jampbell 8). by creating a viable second line. And both career highs — and Portland was honorable mention All-America the persistent bidding of Red Auer­ diques for defenseman Garry runners among players being con­ the Kansas City Royals at Fort led the team to the World Series last the Denver Broncos. to be giyen credit for playing a tough Sampson averaged more than 18 that went a long way toward helping shot 60 percent for the game to post that season as the Cavaliers won the Lariviere, then traded Lariviere and sidered. season had long since showered and game, they got some big offensive points and 11 rebounds a game and bach of the Boston Celtics. With this them acquire their first Stanley Cup. Myers. Sport Parade its triumph. added 28 Coach speaks up ' National Invitation Tournament. the rights to University of Denver The committee, which will make headed for the golf course when he rebounds and made some big plays. shot 57 percent from the floor as year drawing to a close he now Tuesday, the slumping Islanders — Lockwood, signed as a free agent, in points for the Trail Blazers and Glen This year, showing more authority on forward Ken Berry to Edmonton for its announcement at noon, est, is em­ the winter df 1980, was a major disap­ appeared in the seventh inning. Milt Richman, sports editor of They just played a real heads-up ball KINGSTON, R.l. (U P I)-Interim Virginia rolled to a 25-3 record — the appears leaning toward a third who had fallen seven points in the Gondrezick scored a career-high 27 court and feeling more relaxed on the season at Virginia — two key reasons right wing Blair MacDonald and the powered to name one executive and pointment last year. When he wasn’t In the place of the Bretts, McRaes United Press International gives the game." coach Claude English says his 21-7 best since the 1915 Cavaliers went 17- overall standings behind the league­ for Denver. Charlottesville campus, Sampson being a feeling of well-being at rights to Swedish amateur Lars- one player to be formally inducted hurt, he was ineffective. And it was and Wilsons were newcomers Dan ins and outs on the national sports The Mavericks, led by Bill Robin- University of Rhode Island Rams are 9- leading St. Louis Blues in recent scene on The Herald sports pages. disappointed they didn't make the This season Virginia won the was a much improved player. Virginia and a chance to further in­ Gunnar Petersson. into the Cooperstown, N.Y., shrine assumed the Red Sox would eat his Garcia, Onix Concepcion and Ron zine and Tom LaGarde, outscored weeks — sent another popular Another reason not to miss The regular-season title in the Atlantic crease financial value to the pros. MacDonald finished 10th in the along with Bob Gibson next Aug. 2. contract this year and cast him Johnson and retreads Cesar playoff-bound Phoenix 14-2 to start Kings 107, Clippers 100 post-season NCAA tournament cut. “The idea of him making it (Player player, Resch, along with 22-year-old Herald. "If I have one (an NBA offer),” he NHL scoring race last season with 46 -Gibson, a 251-game winner and Geronimo and . the final period to carry them to vic­ At San Diego, “Thd way we’re playing right now, Coast Conference, finished as the No. of the Year) as a sophomore tells you center Steve 'Tambellini to the lowly adrift. goals and 94 points, but this year had World Series hero with the St. Louis tory. led the scored a career-high 30 points and we’re not an NCAA team, but people 3 team in the country and qualified how hard he’s worked,” Holland says ‘T il look. Right now. I don’t Colorado Rockies for defenseman scored only 19 goals and 24 assists in Cardinals, was voted into the hall 1 Mavericks with 25 points and handed out.l2 assists as Kansas City can’t disregard our record and the for the NCAA Tournament for just said. “As a freshman I thought he have one so there’s no reason to Mike McEwen and goalie Jari 51 games. last January by 16year members of LaGarde had 19 and Robinzine 17. won its fourth straight. fact that we’ve beaten some pretty the second time the 75-year history of was going to have problems — look.” Kaarela. Marois, 23, started the season with the Baseball Writers Association of paced the Suns with scored a career-high 34 points for San good teams. I guess it was a close the school’s basketball program. stamina, strength, etc. He seems to Aguirre, last season’s Player of McEwen could give New York the the Rangers but was traded to Van­ America. 27 points. Diego. call and we were left out again,” Though backed by teammates Jeff respond well to challenges.” Year, averaged more than 23 points a answer to their recent defensive game as DePaul won 27 of 28 games couver on Nov. 11 for forward Jere Long-shot candidates include Babe Phoenix took a 33-26 lead but the English said.. Lamp. Lee Raker and Jeff Jones, If one game crystallized Sampson’s problems and that just might do the during the regular season to claim Gillis. Herman, who had a .324 lifetime bat­ Mavericks tied it 53-53 on Jim ability, it came when Virginia routed trick again. the No. 1 ranking. A 6-7 forward, The Oilers also acquired veteran ting average mostly with the Spanarkel's 12 secondquarter points. Ohio State on national television. “I’m totally happy to be coming The Suns held an 87-86 lead entering Sampson scored 40 points and Aguirre is the all-time scoring leader back to New York,” said McEwen, from Los Angeles, for Dodgers from 1926 to 1945; Charlie the final period. grabbed 16 rebounds against Herb at DePaul. who played three years with the future considerations and center Ray Grimm, long-time first baseman and In the fourth quarter. Phoenix shot Williams, one of the country's Johnson, a 6-11 center, set an Islanders’ local rival New York Markham from the New York manager with the Chicago Cubs in 28 percent and Dallas opened its toughest centers. NCAA record by shooting 75 percent Rangers before being traded to Rangers for defenseman John the 1930s; Jimmy Dykes, an outstan­ biggest lead, 100-91, behind the "The attention has increased since from the field and averaged 21 points Colorado last season. ”1 look forward Hughes. ding third haseman for the American scoring of Robinzine and the reboun­ the Ohio State game,” Sampson said. a game. to helping the Islanders retain the Unger, who holds the NHL iron- League champion Philadelphia ding of LaGarde. Stanley Cup and although I enjoyed man record for playing in 914 con­ Athletics in the 1930s; Glenn Wright, "Phoenix was coming off a 68-point playing in Colorado, this is wonder­ secutive games, has twice notched 80 star shortstop for the Pittsburgh game and we were coming off a bad Barker in major upset ful.” points in a season. But he had only 10 Pirates and Dodgers in the 1920s; and game (a 133-108 loss to San Antonio m Resch, a former all-star who with goals and 10 assists while playing Vic Willis, a 248-game winner mostly Sunday)," said Motta. "Both teams formed a formidable sparingly for Los Angeles this for the Pirates in the early 1900.s, had something to lose. We showed we ousting Wendy Turnbull tandem in the Islander nets, started season. Alston, who struck out in his only had a lot of pride I was happy with 32 games this season, compiling a The Rangers, who assigned Hughes major-league appearance at the DALLAS (UPI) — England's Sue our rebounding and we put together Third-seeded Pam Shriver of record of 18-7-5 with a 3.07 goals to New Haven, also called up goalie plate, was the surprise choice as Barker, who was contemplating our best defensive effort this year. Lutherville, Md., defeated Jva against average. Last year Resch, 32, Steve Weeks from the Amen'can manager of the Dodgers in 1954. One ICES retirement a few months ago, un­ "Phoenix is a good ball club. They Budarova of Czechoslovakia, 6-4,6-4, posted a record of 23-14-6 with a 3.04 Hockey League club and sent net- year later he led them to their only reeled the first major upset in the should have come in here serious ICBE and Martina Navratilova, the No. 1 average. minder Doug Soetaert and wing Dave world championship in Brooklyn. tonight." 3200,(X)0 Texas stop on the women's seed, had no trouble in defeating Kaarela will be sent to the Silk to New Haven. Working on a succession of one-year fn other games, Los Angeles professional tennis tour, defeating Julie Harrington of Spokane, Wash., Islanders’ farm club and Roland The Penguins signed defenseman contracts, he went on (o lead the 10 second-seeded Wendy Turnbull. defeated San Antonio 118-104, 6-2, 61. Melanson will be brought up as Marc Chorney, a sixthround draft Dodgers to three more world cham­ Turnbull, below full strength due to Philadelphia clipped Indiana 103-102, Navratilova hit 11 service winners Smith’s backup. pick in 1979 from the University of pionships and six more pennants. the after-effects of a bout with in­ Chicago edged Atlanta 118-116, in the 49-minute match. In a separate deal, Colorado North Da’kota, to a multi-year con­ Mize had a .312 lifetime batting fluenza, douhle-faulted numerous Portland beat Denver 142-137, and No. 6.seed Kathy Jordan of King acquired former U.S. Olympic star tract, and obtained defenseman Pat average and hit 359 homers duing a ■f. m times and was unable to exert any Prussia, Pa., made short work of her Price from Edmonton for right wing career with the St. Louis Cardinals Kansas City beat .San Diego 107-100, defenseman Bill Baker, used service pressure on Barker who l.ulii-r» I 18, S|ui> lo t opponent, defeating Ann Kiyomura of sparingly by the Canadiens this Pat Hughes. ((• and New York Giants and Yankees claimed a 6-3, 6-1 triumph in At Inglewood, Calif., Kareem Mountain View. Calif., 62, 63. season, from Montreal for future from 1936 through 1953. He was home Tuesday’s first-round play. Abdul-Jabbar scored 35 points and Fifth-seeded Virginia Ruzici of considerations. run champion or co-champion four It marked the third straight week had 21 points, 16 Romania also was a onesided winner Resch was not the only respected Player-of-week times and reached a peak of 51 rebounds and 10 assists to lead Los for Barker to play a second-seeded over Yvonne Vermaak of South veteran moved in the flurry of last- NEW YORK (UPI) - St. Louis homers in 1947. A 6foot-2, 236pound player, after suffering first-round Angeles. After hitting just 3-of-9 field Africa, 6-3, 62. minute deals Tuesday. Buffalo sent Blues’ goaltender Mike Liut, who first haseman, he was known as "The defeats in Seattle and Los Angeles to Richard Martin and Don Luce, nine- Big ( ^ t” because of his graceful goal attempts in the first period, Jordan won the last 10 points of the surrendered just four goals in three Hana Mandlikova and Andrea and 16year veterans, respectively, swing. Abdul-Jabbar connected on 13 of his first set with a sharp serve-and- wins last week, Tuesday was named Jaeger, respectively. to the for future Newhouser, who had a 207-150 last 14 shots. The loss kept San An­ volley game. Ruzici faced a break the NHL Player of the Week for the Last fall. Barker was attacked by a period ending March 8. record for the Detroit Tigers and tonio from clinching the Midwest point at 1-1 in the second set. but she considerations and Montreal sent dog in Australia and suffered a 48- Liut paced the Blues, who are in Cleveland Indians from 1939 through Division. proceeded to win the next 14 points in goalie Michel "Bunny” Laroeque, Manchester High captured co-CCIL honors Kent Stringfellow, Kevin Brophy, Myles stitch gash beside her right eye. who shared the Vezina Trophy with first place in the NHL’s overall stan­ 1955, was just a wild left-hander with TfiiTB" lO.'l, Pui'i'rx 102 a row to take a 5-1 lead. ' in basketball fo? Teanri members McCurry, Stevdi Troy, Rick Hyde, Derek When she dislocated a toe shortly Ken Dryden three straight years dings, to wins over the Boston a composite 34-52 mark at the start of At Indianapolis, Julius Erving In the second round. Jordan will tion as Jim Kcyn, who aiso assisted, gets scored 25 points and Andrew Toney (l-r) front. Trl-captalnsfPitt Silver, Bill Reed, Joe Mehdc^ Qreg Williams^ Mike after that incident, she said she (197679) to Toronto. Bruins, the.... New___ York______Rangdrs^______and the 1M4 war-time season. He com- Detroit’s Mike Foligno, w/ho assisted, skates almost decided to retire from tennis. play unranked Zina (Jarrison, 17. of rough treatment from Hartford's Jack added 21 to give Philadelphia its 57th Anderson, Alex Brltn^,. Coach Doug Pear­ Martin, the Sabres’ all-time rhe'colorado Rockies. The Blues also P>'«J a 269 record for the Tigers that over to teammate Dale McCourt after OleKsIn^ki, Joe Panaro, Andy Troy, Top seeds were victorious in other Houston, who defeated Marjorie victory against 15 losses and a 1 'k- leading goal-scorer, and Luce, a fine clinched the Smythe Division title ^ason and in 1945 came back with a scoring third goal in first period while Mclihargey's stick. Goalie John Garrett son. Standing: John Madigan, manager; manqiger. (Herald phpto by Pinto) singles matches. Blackwood of Canada. 64. 7-5. two-way player and penalty-killer. with the victories. **'ark plus two victories over the another Red Wing gets the brunt of the ac­ watches action. (UPi photo) 10 - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11. 19B1 THE HERALD, Wed., March II, 1981 — I I

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3H I ftiilt c r . G uliit^iM un i 02 7, Wa^hinK- Tuesday .s Sports Transactions tvosl2l iM aruk. Veitchi9 20 TIM E; 31:63 By United FT^x Inlernalibnal rcn.iUio» None H ockey Quiniela; 16(6 Pd $34.20 Shols on Roal -Colorado Huflalo - TraiMTra d ed wrwards for Richard TrifecU : 6-1-6 Pd $422.00 Washinplon IM&-ir- 3T Marlin and Don uice to Los Angeles for Goallondcr^ Colorado. Myre Wa<;hmg SIXTH RACE; 5/16 (A) University a rare example ot moral ethics future considerations Ion. i’dimaleer A •7130 7 Jim bo Cole . 4.40 2.00 2.80 Wmonton •• Traded defenseman P al,« . On TV 460 4.40 NV Hangers 03I--4 I’rice to Pittsburgh for winger' Pal * * Ham 1 1 1 -6 Hughes, acquiredICQl Garry - Unger from Los < 6.40 Angeles lo r future considerations TIM E; 31;56 Kirsi period I. Quc Ik ‘< Goulel29iP You liave to be impressed vations over that country’s Stasln\. HcK'hci. 19 06 Penallies -Plorck. Montreal •• Traded defenseman Bill Quiniela; 76(8 Pd $16.80 Father Healy commented: Times: university’s trustees was colleges and universities are Wue.O ty Hospodar. NYK.7 f3. Beck. Baker to Colorado for future considera­ TrifecU : 7-6^ Pd $229.70 il' tions with t)ie moral integrity of an emphasis upon terrorism and “University finance must take “Libya’s continued accent on praised in Congress last week W E D N E S D A Y NVH MM llumer.Que.MM undergoing some of their most NY Islanders - Traded goaltender SEVENTH RACE: 5/16 (C) MARCH It. 1981 Second period 2. NY Rangers. Beck B educational institution which violence as instruments of its 'llodberg Kolsopoulusi.O Tit 3. Quebec. Glenn 'niico Resch and center Steve 6 Milford Melody 20.40 12.40 7.00 second place to keeping a violence as a norpial method of by Rep. Silvio Conte, R-Mass. severe financial strains in Hunler T iRichard, Tardil i,3 U 4. NY Tambellini to Colorado for defenseman 3 Jist Her 6.60 7.40 rejects a large grant because foreign policy. E V E N IN G ___ Hangers. Hes( hncr23 i Nilssoni 9.36 Mike McEwen and goaltender Jan I Great IJKly 7.40 Catholic moral understanding international nolicy and its who commented: history.” 6 :0 0 N Y F hgers, ‘ Hospodarf I Koiiu. W allini, haarcla. who was assiipnassigned to the TIM E; 22:10 of questionable principles em­ Georgetown’s President without which Georgetown growing suppOTt of terrorism 13 '2 iVnallics Pichcttc, Que. 0 31, Islanders Indianajwlis- jnatxilis farm of the Quiniela; 2&B Pd $117.60 (.11) NCAA W restling Conllnu«« Central Hockey League, called up Hunter, Que,4 IT. DaveMalonev NYR. TrifecU : 6-3-1 Pd $1251 60 braced by the donor. Timothy Healy delivered a President Healy’s statement From Daytime 4 4T Hospodar. NYR. 6 OD PtcheUc. goaltender Roland Melanson from In- University, no matter how well as a tool of government has “The decision to sever the 7 :0 0 Que 10 32 d ia n a n ilis EIGHTH RACE: YANKEE COURSE Just recently, Georgetown check for $641,721 to the Li­ endowed, would be made it increasingly impossi­ tie underscores the integrity of that financing must not take (11) S p o r ts C e n le r Third period h .NY Hangers Hedberg NYRangers Called up goalie Steve (B) \\eeks from New Haven of tne Amencan 8:00 2B 'Nilsson. Bec 18 2* Moriarty Brothers’ entry from Manchester son (10) and Greg DeNies accept cham­ Shots on g oal N Y R angers 17.8-8 .13 Kdnionion lor lorward Pal Hughes 6 TM 's Blossom 2 20 ball Tourn. Highlights Q uebi'c 11 10-14 X Toronto Traded defenseman Robert TIM E: 31:92 captured first round honors in the Premier pionship trophy from Rick Derella of the 1 1 :3 9 iloalies NY Rangers Baki Quebtx- P'‘'^*’d to Montreal lor goaltender Michel Quiniela: 46(5 Pd $25.20 'll) SportsCenter Rfiiichard .A MiUK I Bunnv i Lroeque. acquired defenseman TrifecU ; 4-54 Pd $285,80 Division of the Connecticut Indoor Soccer Connecticut Indoor Soccer Center In 12:00 Ron Zanussi from Minnesota for future li National Collegiate Basket­ considerations sent goaltender Jim TENTH RACE; 5/16 (Al League. Co-sponsors Matt and Maurice Glastonbury, site of all games. (Herald Rulherlord to J.os ,\nge)es for future 2 Heard It All 8.00 3 40 2 80 ball Champ. Preview I onsidcrations Moriarty look on as Captains Randy Swan­ photo by Pinto) PM 1:00 8 My U v e . 6 2d 6 00 Zt-n/M Vancouver •• TradixJ defenseman 1 R 's Jam es P 4.40 11 Professional Rodeo B a s k e t b a l l M.ino Maroi.s to Quebec lor defenseman 3 :0 0 TIM E: 31 83 Letters to t.arrv Larivierc. traded l..ariviere to Quiniela: 26(6 Pd $41.40 v11 SportsCenter Kdiiionton lor forward Blair MacDonald. Trifecta: 2-6-1 Pd $340 80 Bird dog enthusiasts 3 :3 0 V iclded to Edmonton its rights to forward Women's soccer 11' National Collegiate Basket­ Ken Rerrv. currently playing with the ELEVENTH RACE 5/16 (C) l niversif. ot IH'nver. rw’eived from the Editor 7 Sniper Big Mike 6 40 4.80 2.80 ball Tourn. Highlights _ _ I'.dmonton the rights to Swedish amateur 4 Kajo) 6.40 5.20 league planned 4 :0 0 I-ir.s-iiunnar Petersson score in Southern trip ir NCAA W restling Winnipeg • Marc Cloutier resigned as 6 Insignificant A 2 80 NBA business manager • TIME; 31 93 F ootball Quiniela. 46(7 Pd $36.40 R'. t niitK) Press |nit‘rnjnnn.il The Connecticut Women’s Soccer Two local area bird dog enthusiasts Philadelphia • Named John Becker to Trifecta 7-4-6 P d ^lO .lO pionship at the Blackwater River Kastcrn'T'onlereme coaching stall League, a newly formed association recently returned from an extended Wildlife. Management grounds, 50 Atlantic Division . beatlie • Signed cornerback Dave TWELFTH RACE;' 5/16 (B) 'TDXIC W L f’ct v»B Brown to a series ol contracts through 3 Wise Ziggy 16 60 6.60 6 60 of women's (18, and older) teams, is successful swing of compeUUve bird miles north of Pensacola, Fla. H o c k e y v i’hiladcl n If 792 1984 7 Bendera Cannon 8 60 9.00 '.-Rosliin 16 TTT scheduling its first season this dog trials which carried them Three dogs were entered with two A case for protection \'t Soccer 8 Coming Event 5 00 New York C 29 f92 14'7 spring. Thus far, four teams have through six states in the South on the showing well. Dynastic, Cowles’ m W .ishington 3f J7 486 22 Dallas Traded rights ol defender Steve TIME 31 82 Supporters of the bill spoke lucidly - h i . New Jersev 21) fl 282 36>^ Pec’hor to Seattle for defender Grog Quiniela. 36i7 Pd $81.40 entered, league by-laws, officers, mid-winter Dixie circuit. To the editor, seem to know themselves. They first M aknw ski pointer, ran a superior ground heat Central Division TrifecU : 3-7-8 Pd $926.10 Gene Casale of Glastonbury, owner I sat through a long and often found themselves focusing on the about the need to combat crime and x-Milwiiukce '2 19 732 and a season of play approved which and had two clean finds before erring In d u n j 39 33 f42 13D THIRTEENTH RACE; will run from April-June and from of double Oiampion Guard Rail, a w ith 10 m in u tes of the hour heated public hearing on February 19 “lawabiding little old lady" that of the success of this type of bill in Plainfield Results CONSTITUTION COURSE T (Cl NHL Chuago 37 36 r07 16 five-year old pointer dog, and deterring crime—especially in cases \tl.inta , 28 11 394 24 5 Oscar D Grouch 19.60 18.00 16.00. August-November. Mid- and post­ remaining. Guard Rail, the Casale for a bill designed to cut crime in somehow forgot to get a permit and \ .itnpbfil Ciintorcnn C leveland 2T V 3T7 26D Tuesday Matinee Results 8 Super Glam our 12.20 9.00 season tournament play will involve Truman F. Cowles, president of the champion, was off to a sensational Connecticut. The bill calls for a one then got arrested—an objection of unpremeditated murder where one I'alruk hi'.ision D e tro it 1' 236 X 't TRACK: FAST WEATHER: C MKDY 1 Tell Russ 4.00 W I. T i’ts G F GA Western Cunlerence out of state teams as well as local Barber Hill Gub, made the tour with start with a pair of finds and a back haphazardly decides to carry a gun \ \ I'i.iniliT' 89 ■29H 227 TIM E; 45:70 year mandatory sentence for anyone quickly dismissed by Judiciary Com­ II Midwest Iiivision & COOL I’liil.olciphij t: 21 III Bt 273 214 Quiniela: 56(8 Pd $69.60 teams. The Connecticut State Soccer five dogs to campaign in addition to in the first 12 minutes, but then x = v outside of the home and then gets W 1. Pet GB FIRST RACE 5/16 (M) convicted of carrying a gun on their mittee members as highly unlikely < ..Ic .ir. e r 12 Ji: 284 2V San Vnionio 46 27 f530 6 Rand R 's SaUn 30 OO 10.20 6.00 SuperfecU: 54-1-Al) Pd $1172 40 Assn, has granted provisional status others taken for training. became lost from judgment. Gabby's into an argument \ \ R.mg'-rs 1 \ H 12 fiO person outside their home or place of and insignificant. 273 2 » K.msasCitv 37 36 .'iT7 9 3 S tart Home 6.00 5.80 Attendance; 1781 J1 II Ih '8 2 « 272 as a four-team league and is also The trip commenced late Christ­ Deliver also competed. U j>hiiigii)n Houston 33 38 Iff 12 2 Misty Kisses 15.20 Handle: $218,433 M ir. Lfic I 'IV iM on business without a permit. Anyone iKmver 30 41 423 I: TIME 32:06 providing some financial support. mas day and the first stop was the Returning again to the Inverness So the opponents rattled on about They stressed that this bill will not \ S! l..>m H 13 M % .m 2a> I tah 26 47 .T« 2D but convicted felons and the mentally Qumiela 3&8 Pd $110.80 Region if3, Amateur Shooting Dog I hi< .ig.< 27 2H 13 1)7 2T9 272 D.ill.is 11 til IfJ 34'< Plainfield Entries The prime objective for the first region, their next interlude was the enforcing our present laws, instead interfere with the law-abiding V ,in< "U'. t ji if i: ff 2C 2f9 l\i( iti( Divisiiin TrifecU 8-3-2 Pd 13504.90 Championship at Hofman, N.C., on unsound can obtain a permit. K dm onini 27U 2B2 season is to promote adult women's Cracker Club’s trials on the of fooling around with new laws. But citizen s or sportman s desire to i: ,:i 12 '6 •• PlUK-nix *3 22 7U7 - SECOND RACE 5 16 (Ml Wednegday A very modest, logical proposal, ' "I'TodU^ 19 .(8 111 218 296 l.os Angeles 46 24 ff7 4D participation in soccer throughout^ . Dec. 27. The pair entered three dogs Sandhill’s Area near Hernando. this bill would do just that, by setting carry a gun and that the numerous W in n l l^ H W 12 28 2HI 331 5 Zoophagous 15.20 6.40 3 60 Portland ;ffl 3f .'21 11 6 Hand Slipper 15.00 4 60 PogI Time 7:30 P.M. the state. The league wants both'to' but did not meet with any success as very similar to the Massachussetts W.ili rimliTon.'*- (lolden Stale k> .T .'d7 If Cowles judged two days of the three- a mandatory one year sentence in­ clauses of the bill protect the inno­ IS llivisinn San Diego 32 40 444 19D 4 Silvery Meadow 2.20 lit M 5/16 alert experienced players to our the trial was haunted by snow and day program. Gabby’s Delivery was law that reduced Boston homicides cent. They, as opposed to the illogical 1. T P i c.F r.,\ V Jttle .11 41 431 2D>j TIME 32 17 V s Black Velvet 4-1 stead of the vague and rarely en­ M i'iiiro.il .77 19 n '288 m existence and to interest women cold weather. by 43%, M assachussetts armed \-« lin. hed division title Quiniela: S6c6 Pd $45 60 DF Little Raven 7-2 the star on this occasion, Taking first I y-ict-H-- .rr 'i i 9 83 278 24,1 forced penalty of 0-5 years that now sportsmen, were genuinely con­ . < linchedplavoll berth Trifecta M -4 Pd $395.40 Miu Priscilla 3-1 without prior experience. Volunteers Next stop, the following weekend in the Open Shooting Dog Stake and robberies by 35%, and I’lttstiuig:; 27 .11 9 153 262 298 cerned about protecting the citizens Tuesdav s Results D O 8&5 Pd $296.40 Jessamine 5-2 accompanies the crime of carrying a li.iiiiord IH X\ 17 M 2f2 316 Chii.igollH. Atlanta 116 from the league are eager to was in Lake City, S.C. Again with third in the Amateur Shooting Massachussetts gun assaults by 19%. D c tr.'il RL'i Crown Jewel 10-1 gun without a permit. of Connecticut. I urge you to help 18 XI 1*5 ’2 211) 2b7 Phil.Kielphia KB, Indiana 102 THIRD RACE 518(D) organize individuals into teams and three entries, no placements were Dog Stake. “Here’s a story that says... ‘There is now no longer any place on earth that Vd.i''Tis liiu s in n Dallas l'i7 f’hoimix 103 4 Have A Dream 6 00 5.60 2.20 Gambling Gossip 8-1 So why did numerous members of the them and to protect yourself by H .ifl,i;. .a 1; 19 'KJ 2h7 a n Portland 112 Denver 137 8 Yankee Clown 6.80 3.80 King Vengeance 6-1 to offer information and advice about recorded for the three-day trial. Next A late evening call after the second M in n .- ■41 r 16 7h '244 217 pollution has not touched.”’ National Rifle Association and other When these arguments failed, the Kansas City KT7 San Diego 100 3 Killosera Mist 3 60 (Jood John 12-1 the necessary steps in starting and was the Ingelslde trial held at writing to your Congressman and to Ik i't.m 31 2 II 73 2b7 '236 D)'Angeles 118 San Vntonio 104 day necessitated a nighttime depar­ sportsmen's alliances come to rant opponents tried to prove that the vV uir.- 24 Jl 13 61 Z 9 276 TIM E: 31:70 2nd D 5/16 maintaining a team. Sought are Denver, N.C., where Casale judged /the press in favor of this bill. Wednesday s Games Quiniela: 4&8 Pd $27.60 ture and drive to reach Union Tnr.inii n 34 111 '6 » ) .110 Milwaukee at Eloston Big Tim er 5-2 and rave against this bill? A Massachussetts numbers did not Trifecta: 4-8-3 Pd $244.80 coaches and'I'eferees as well. Uie Open Stakes and Chwles reported \-r!inched di ion title Washington at New Jersev Kathy Webb 7-2 Springs, Ala., in time for running in signify a significant drop .in the Claire Pettiette T u e sd a v s R e s u lts Kelly's Doll 6-1 legislator asked them this question. i^i« ln*( t) \ V Rangel'S 4 New York at Philadelphia FOURTH RACE; 5/16 iD) The CWSL plans to promote a for the American field, roles he has the Amateur Free-for-All Cham­ Seattle at Cfeveland 1 Freddy's Ready 8 20 9.20 4 40 Sarge Brindle 4-1 The opponents of the bill did not crime rate. New Haven W .i'hingi.in 1 C o lo r ,id .'3 Vtlanta at Detroit general registration day in early long enjoyed. pionship, held on the former Maytag H .irlfor'l t Detroit 4 lie 5 D B ar Gold Rush 12.60 5.20 New Lover 8-1 t ioldon State at Houston RPS Amber Girl 3-1 April through radio and newspaper The first succesp^ was recorded, as Plantation, now owned and operated I .dg.irv II \.incoiiver 2 Thursday s (iames 7 R ay's Gown 3.60 Wedni'sdav s Games Indiana at Washington TIM E 31:95 Im pala Tex lO-l announcements. Any individual or Lookout Lucky, a year-old setter dog by Waco, Inc. I "9'i.iilo .It N V Rangers iX’nver at Milwaultee Quiniela: l&S Pd $49.60 Bon Jour 12-1 V, I'l.im iors at W innipeg team wanting to play organized ownet^by Casaie, won the Open Pup­ This is otie of the top amateur com­ Golden State at Dallas T rifecU 1-5-7 Pd $591 30 3rd D 5/16 V. KliinL'ton .11 H a rtio id l.o> Angeles at .San Diego soccer should contact Donna Cooney, py Stake with 18 contenders, ^ w ies' Consultants rip off Uncle Sam and gets his help M 'n're.il at i’litsburgh FIFTH RACE: 5/16 (C) Sophia's Pride 3-1 petitions in the country. Champion I hi. u; ■ .il 1,0' \ngeles K,\NSASnTY ilffTi ' * 5 Good Fairy 11 20 5.40 5.40 Liberelte 4-1 266 Knollwood Road. Manchester, (TT pointer, Dynastic, put down a strong Guard Rail ran in Uie fifth brace on si l.'ui'.H guehei W'edman f (EO 10. King 7 6-6 20, Laeev 4 Shining Meadow 7 00 6.00 Ciolden Bobby 5-2 06040 or call 643-4985. challenge in the Amateur Shooting Feb. 22, traditional starting date for By JA^:K ANDERSON perhaps can best be appreciated ny A top expert on the federal payroll Ro-ion .d Tomnto 6 2-2 14. Birdsong 8 0-0 16 Grunfeld 12 ^ 3 Slick D aizle 7 .^ Herple 6-1 HuM.ili' at MiiineMit.j would cost the taxpayers no more 5 30. Douglas 1 1-3 3. Menweather 3 2-2 TIM E: 32:02 (^ishle Ginger 6-1 Dog Stake but was lost from late this stake. Although running a fine examining one modest firm—Prac­ Thursdav ' Games 8, Walton02-22, Lambert2(M)4 Totals Quiniela: 46(5 Pd $48 60 Bold Hunt 10-1 WASHINGTON - There are 4,958,- '> V I'l.im lersai Edmonton 44 19-23 \{J1 judgment. ground race, he did not score on birds tical Concepts, Inc., which is located than $61,000 annually. But the Delroil ,ii Philadelphia SAN DIEGO ilOOi TrifecU :54-3 Pd $1420.20 D Bar Casion 7-2 491 people on the federal payroll, Jock Anderson Lady M ars 12-1 , , , Moving on to more southern and was not qualified for the call-back in Washington handy to the agencies Defense Contract Audit Agency Minnes..ta at Caig.irv Brooks 3 2-2 8. Bryant M f-7 34. Nater SIXTH RACE 5/18 (B) ■st laiuis ,ii Meinft. ,il series of one and a half hours which with more than 15,000 different 6 4-7 16. Smith 8 8-11 24, Taylor 1 3'' fi. 5 Pecos P acer 17 20 9,40 4.20 4th D 5/16 that offer government contracts. Its found that in 1978 PCI’s president, tennis court, also from the residence for “intermittent Williams 4 1-2 9. Whitehead I (EC 2. 4 Country Gift 9.80 5 20 Split 4-1 Fanatics rejoice SSX tSSttSS specialties. They can produce expert w riO N \I.HUi KEY LEVGTE Heard 1 0-0 2. Bibbv 0 0-0 0. Davis 0 04} results in the winner being named specialty is “program evaluation” executive vice president and vice 7 Occur , 2-40 Atomic Wind 6-1 president's company. “The tennis employees" on travel status. Coiiuiilod Mamlings U Totals 38 23-34 100 Inverness, Fla. Here, Casale scored champion. answers on almost anything from the president were paid $97,249, $70,957 f Quote Hv I niti'l I’r.'ss Inti rnational Kansas ('itv 19 34 33 21- 107 TIME 31:45 Wild Charger 3-1 HARTFORD (UPl) - College which has to do with manipulating court and pool are located on the — Payments "for liquor which we Cadillac Hope a double as he placed first and second While at the Union Springs loca­ Top 16 m .iki' [il.r.oltS' San Diego 32 16 28 24- 100 Qumiela: 46tS Pd $40.60 basketball fanatics rejoice! dynamics of the galaxies to the the levers and wheels of the federal and $56,947 respectively. residential property of the Unquote • • T I't.s GE (.A Thrcc-W)inl goals—Bryant Total foul» T rifecU . 5-4-7 Pd $321.30 Fatana in the Open Puppy with Rail tion, the local men visited and were habits of the fruit fly. Yet there believe was used for entertainment," 'I l.u io- II U 14 .XM Kansas City 28, San Diego21 Fouled out Jo 's My Style it might not be possible to see all 16 fuddle factory. This compensation included \V Mamlets .C' 17 11 SEVENTH RACE. 5/16 (C) Delivery, a pointer female, and president," the audit notes, adding: and is thus not allowable under .None A -4,lf4 Salty ^Ily guests of Robert Wehle of the famed always seems to be a need- for the "They have about seven million M o n tiea l C 19 11 2H8 m 4 Mr Big B 13 00 6 40 3 40 first-round games of the 1981 NCAA Such agencies as the Health' and salaries-which the audit found to be Boston Betty Lookout Lucky, a setter. Moving Elhew Kennels who has a nearby "The need for these recreational federal regulations. I’hilailolphia ,f7 21 III m 214 ( HiCAGO iH8i 1 V s Black Bandit 3.00 4.60 tournament In person — since they high-paid services of outside experts. Human Services Department, the far higher than the average salaries gymnasts, we have about a half- Co- Vngeles 278 243 G reenwood 6 f-f 17. Kenon 0 lEO 0, 2 Royal Gayle 8 00 5th T (C) YC further South the next stop was, the plantation and winter headquarters facilities at $3,200 per year has not — Reimbursement to the firm's H u tla lo 2R7'aO This has spawned a whole new million in the United States The liilm o fc 8 10-11 26. Theus 6 f-6 17. TIME: 31:10 Re Bop all take place 'Thursday and Friday trial of the Sandhills Gub at Punta as Midway, Ala. They also visited Small Business Administration and paid by comparable firms - plus ad­ been established." president for room and meals at a I a lg a r. 284 21' W'ilkerson2 7-7ll, Wilkes 40-08. Sobers Qumiela: 16t4 Pd-$23.60 My Loafer M innesoia night — but it is possible to watch profession of expertise peddlers who the Agency for International ditional bonuses and perquisites the emphasis over there is staggering. 244 217 7 4-418 D iclrickf 1-1 H. Jones f 04} 10, TrifecU . 4-1-2 Pd $1750,50 Coach Gyde Gorda, Fla. which produced three Bill Conlin, the professional trainer — Rental of oil paintings from the weekend conference for employees R o 'ion 31 2T 11 ' 267 '236 TolaLs 43 32-34 118 Unassuming them all on the Entertainment and often acquire (heir know-how Development have hired Practical auditors questioned. About 60 per­ It's more than a tradition, it's a ( III. .ig " r . 2H 13 I 2f9 272 •VTLA.NTA 'I16i EIGHTH RACE: YANKEE COURSE winners. Dynastic, (Bowles’ pointer, from Hazardville, who makes his president’s company, at $1,920 a held at his home. Lady Grish Sports Programming Network. V ,im ouv or 24 '2H 17 24.' 2T9 M cM illen41-2 9. Roundlield 10 3-f.23. (C) was first in the Amateur Shooting working for the government in the cent of PCI's business is generated national happening." '27 II 9 Little Samantha winter headquarters at nearby Concepts, Inc., to design and year, a need that also “has not been Piiisburgh 262 a« Hawes 6 2-4 14. Johnson 11 8-H 30. 7 Mr Wingbound 9 60 6.20 4.80 The cable network Monday said it Quehei 24 m l.t Z9 276 Cushie Geno Dog Stake, while Gabby's Delivery, a first place. Then they leave govern­ Asked about specific points in the — Kiirl Thoiiiu'. i .S. gymnu'l. M a tthe w s II 4-4 26. C ollins 1 0-0 2. *3 Excitem ent 4.60 3.60 Hurtsboro, Ala. evaluate their programs. The by federal contracts. Among the NV Rangers 24 :Ci 1'2 I 273 289 Jo 's Sam will telecast all 16 games Thursday established." '* „ Pellom 3 1-4 7, McEIrovflJ-2 I, Shelton 5 Locker Key 5.20 pointer female, owned by Casele was Final stop on the tour was at the ment service to set up practice as audit, PCI's Rosenberg conceded liilkiiig iilimil lioM ill)' Soviet Washingfnn 21 II 16 M 272 [) Q.Q 0 B urleson 2 (EO \ Tftt&lstt 20-S and Friday, either live or on tape- bureaucrat's profess to be pleased questionable expenses that PCI — Rental of office furniture from a T o r-n to 23 34 10 269 310 lift TIM E: 40:02 6th A 5/16 third in the same stake. Rail trial of the Blackstone Club at (]amp consultants for fat fees befitting with the results. Ak AID spokesman charged off, in part, to the govern­ that the liquor shouldn't have been I iiion emphasize' 'ports. ( XBC-TS 1 C h ii.ig o 30 X 26 27-118 Qumiela. 36i7 Pd $30.50 Bunco Artist delay. ESPN, which also plans to ^ _ Q g jj^ the young pointer also company owned by PCI’s vice presi­ iaimonti'n i ! 12 Pickett, Va. last weekend. G>wles’ 27(1 2H2 A tlan ta 33 26 30 27 -116 T rifecU : 7-3-5 Pd $542.70 Silver Mopal professional know-it-alls. told my reporter Julto Kosterlitz, for ment were: dent — at greater expense than it charged to government contracts. He lla tilo rd 18 .tt 17 X2 316 Fouled out Greenwood and Hawes Jimmy's Die Hard telecast all 8 regional semifinals and NINTH RACE: 5/18 (C) placed second in the Open Puppy. pointer. Dynastic, made a fine defended the rental expenditures as D e if 'il 18 :t2 16 21U 267 Total Wills -Chicago 31, Atlanta 37 Dark SutUn March 30th national consolation Apparently they fulfill ^m ejneed example, that tofr^i^S ^“very good, — School tuition for the top would have cost to purchase the fur­ "The night before the incident 1^ < ..loi.ido 218 2!*i 5 S m i ^ Mink 33.80 11.00 7.00 Returning again a week later to the showing in the one hour Amateur All 19 ;» 10 Technical (ireenwwid A- 11.327 Ed's Patricia not only reasonable, but as good W in ni[« ‘g .1 4K 12 2IB Xi\ 1 Swift ^ 4.20 S.BO game, will provide the telecasts in --^ery capable.’’ executives children. Dutch Duster Inverness grounds for the Sunshine in the psyche of b u r^ c ra ts, who" niture outright. was watching Rockford Files' and PHOENI.X .1(0. Lady Tool*. 5.6O Age,with a strong race and two Loaded Dice conjunction with NCAA Productions, ^^Pjactipal Concepts, Inc., to be — Rental of a Jaguar from a com­ value for the money. The tuition H a r ^ r d 3 1 0 -4 Rohins.jn 4 34 li. Cook 1 1-2 3. A "HME 31:70 Gub’s trials, three placements were excellent finds but was not named seem to suffer from ^ a s ic insecuri­ — Rental of a telephone system, Adam-12' and Hogan's Heroes.' The RJ's Sunset ' Detroit 3 1 0 -4 Adams 3 1-2 7. W Davis 9 04) 18. D (Quiniela: r& i Pd $48.60 which will televise key tournament referred hereinafter by its initials, pany owned by PCI’s president, Leon payments were simply "advance on following day. he walked out of the lohnson 10 6-7 27, Sroll 2 l-I f.. Kellev 4 again recorded, as Gabby’s Delivery among the winners. ty over their own ability to spend the from a company owned by PCI's First period I Hartturd IX ’bol 9 T rifecU : 5-1-6 Pd $855.30 7th C 5/16 games. PCI, in the bureaucratic manner, Rosenberg. He used it to commute to bonus” payments, later deducted ' K'-on lioutcltele.,1 4.1 2 Detroit Foligno Kramer I 1-23. SG's Lucky Louie gained third place in the Open Summarizing the pilgrimage, the taxpayers’ money efficiently. president — also a greater cost than house, went to the bank with a toy TENTH RACE: 5/18 (A) Live telecasts Thursday night will 27 Huber MiCourt.:(’ourt' 1 49 3.3, Detroit n \ | ry s “^ ** ^ '* Avenge Art employs some 30 people to counsel and from the office. The auditors not from the bonuses, he said. As for the I'eterson 4 'Korn McAdam. 4X 4 a l l 's Nifda 21.00 10.20 6.60 Shooting Dog, Dynastic was third in traveling pair made 10 bird dog The profession has grown so ram­ ownership, cap gun and a woman behind the Main Top feature Creighton against St. iX'troit McC.iuri 21 'Korn, Eolignu*. |jGurde67-l| 19. Spanarkel7H-l3X. 4 Big Janek 5.8O 5.40 the Amateur Shooting Dog and trials, won 12 placements and placed pantly, in fact, that no one has a clear bureaucrats. During the three-year the contractor "claims that the — Memberships in the YWCA for auditors' comparison of PCI counter gave him money " ' 42 ■ Hart|.)rd [>eb..l 10 .Kisin I-I..vd2 1-2: B Diivisf 6-7 16. Mack 4 1 Jamie's Peg 3.6O Be Our Cadillac Joseph's and Maryland vs. Medieval Knight Lookout Lady, the setter, won second four of the five dogs they were cam­ car was used by its employees for executive compensation with that of B.iutenf' : '7 6 Hartford Rowe II a Kea (I 2-2 2, Bvrnes 2 0-1 4. TIM E: 31:53 idea of its size. Recent estimates period covered by a government the president and vice president, — Mel .Saelis. attorney, denying unassiMed' 11 31 IVnalties W Miller I'lelkiewK ? 2 04) 6 Robiniine 6 S-7 17. Meadows Power Tennessee-Chattanooga from the r Quiniela: S&4 Pd $46.60 in the Open Derby. paigning. In addition, thhy enjoyed ^ audit, this cost the taxpayers less local business travel,” but they add other firms, Rosenberg questioned Har 2 37 llutM-r D.-I 8 lU HuImt fk’t .Ie^ni21-2' Totals3633-4f; 107 Mischievous Joey Mideast Regional. Kansas vs. have put government spending on listed for the purpose of "employee that Roliert, a .*)-year-old gvpsv 12 4!I TrifecU : 34-1 Pd $440.10 The next leg of the journey took the may hours of quail hunting and ad­ I'h^ix 33 3]23I6-ia3 M atty Boy private consultants at anywhere than $2 million annually - a mere that the only supporting evidence of the auditors' choice of "comparable” Second piTiiKl 7 lJeiri.it Dgr.Kjnick3l Dallas 1 26 33 27 2I-lCf7 ELEVENTH RACE: 5/16 (C) Mississippi and Alabama- morale," deserihed as a hig TV fan. really Ihree point goal D Johnson, Pielkiew pair and their dogs to the National ditional training on other dogs they firms. He said, “A firm doing quality Nedomanskv .MiCourl' 6 f8 8 Hart 8 Sort of CHassic 16 20 5.00 3.60 8th B YC Birmingham against Western Ken­ from $400 million to $2.5 billion a droplet from the federal pump, local travel consisted of reimburse­ — Payment of $4(X) a month to the intended to roh SI 18 from a New lord, iH'bol II'.Sirii'' 14 12 Pi nalties II f 2 Fouled out Adajns, B Davis Call D Amateur Shooting Dog Cham­ 5 Wooden Indian 10.60 5.20 had with them. work deserves more than the Sims Har. 6 03 Na.hti.iur liar 8 14 T.dal i..uls PhiH'nix 3l\ Dallas 29 A - tucky will be on tap live Friday. year. though a large drop in PCI’s small ment for cab fare, executive vice president to provide 6 469 \ 3 As You Want 7 00 Classic Cadillac xr York Citv hank. Smith lX‘t 8 14 l.upien Rar major SUr Maiden average." H) 49 ingarlield IK-I maj.ir )o 49 TIM E; 31:84 The role of the private consultant bucket. — Rental of a swimming pool and a sleeping quarters in her personal Nall |Ummer Pete Third pf'ri'rtj Nunc I ’. naltiev- None VAN \.\T(iM () 'KHi Quiniela: 56(8 Pd $51.60 Susan's Site Shills on goal llarltord R-12-9 29 H J'.hn-on 6 U4) 12, Olberding 3 1-2 7. TrifecU : 6-S-S Pd $1155.00 Dftr..n I: II II X! 1. I.ihns.in 3 2 2 8, (ic rv in 9 KE12 28 P er Olaf fioalies Hartlord (iarreti Di'iroit M l.t^^lO -ll 20. ( orzine 3 04)6. Moore I T W E L F T H RACE: YANKEE Ballyrane Rose OVER 80 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! '..Ihcrl A 11217 (M ) 2 T O llin 4 04) 8 H B re w c r4 (E 0 8 COURSE (D) BoniU Marge Hoslahi 0 1-2 I. Wilev 2 04) 4 Totals 40 2 Work Load 7 60 3.60 4.40 '24-29 9th B 5/16 Cambodian children seek help lot Thoughts Vaniouver 8 First Dawn 3.6O 4.40 1 1 0 2 Mina < algarv l.os X.NGKl.ES .118. 6 Good Guide 4 20 2.' 4 -11 Glam ours Windy I-irsi ih thmI 1 ( , ilgarv 'Ma.MilIjnZI « h.mes ■ 1-2 I I. W ilkes 10 (El 20 TIM E: 40:62 atlas bantlq \bdul .lahbar 16 3 .'X. E Johnson93-3 Tom Dudley "All these children have been Vail ( liouin.ird. ' 2 2 Calgary. Quiniela; 26(8 Pd $16.60 AUTO REPAIRS others out of our life or to regain Lever '24 ' Nihson Ilouslom 14 32 3. 21 \ixon 3 Oo 6. {'(Hiper 6 04) 12 Madison CuaUrd Some time ago 1 (irst heard .in iM ic rg e r 3 12 7 H olland 2 04) 4. J SuperfecU: 2-664 Pd $682 20 without family, education and often V.mniijver MinorH ' unassistedi 18 24 1 Imapala Accent • 24 Hour Emergency Service space for ourselves? Brewer 1 (M)2, CarterOO-OU JiirdanO someone say, "I’ve been peopled to Penalties Halw.ird Van, 18 (I! Attendance: 2055 Ixabaun Running WE SERVICE ALL food since 1975 and often older Senind fM'riiK) 4 (uigarv llouslonM - X t . T o ta l' T 8-13 |]H • Burner Sales & Service Jesus often retreated from the Handle: $229,826 TM 's Fury GENERAL MOTOR death.” He was trying to describe his Nilsscin U’vcr' 1 38 f Calgarv ''•in \ntono. 31 241910-104 • Clean Heating Oils • of Mr. aootfwrM efi" children are being placed with I ..S \ngel.-s 28 X 2 3 B 118 FootU pper frustration at being overwhelmed by crowds, to be alone in the desert, on Nilsson 4(1 'Houston la'ver' 2 16 6 CARS ANDJRUCK8 cousins and distant relatives, against Vaniouver Mai Ik.nald21)>Bratar. 6 17 I'ot.d I muIs S.in A nto nio 20. lais 10th A YC the beach, or in the hills - but always T ( .ilgarv Ma< Mdlan 24 'Riggin, Nngele' 2!i Fouled out Chone.s A Tuesday Results demands from people-demands on 16 711! SS Dinah might Letha Marshall their will,” he added. th'iiJinard' Id X. 8 C;ilgarv Vail 77 WEATHER: COU>kTRACK: FAST McGarry's Flash his time, his energy, his resources. to bring himself back to life (after NilsM.n Reinhart. 11 41 9. Calgary FIRST RACE; 5/16 (M) 649-4595 • ALL MECHiUllCAL EEPAIRt ______United Nations’ High Commis- Ijvallee 13 'llislop Clenienti 17 48 I’HILADELPHIA.KQ) Chub Q u e He felt drained, depleted. being "peopled to death"), in order Krvfttg 10 r-r,X, C .lones 3 00 6. 4 JB s Super SU r 12.00 4.00 3.60 Slender Model Call Us For Your Home Healing sion however feels that cultural ties Penalties- Russel Cal double minor 2 Jerkw ater . 2.60 2.20 • CONTLin COLLISION EEPAim to return to his task. The ways, and 121 Wrihams Van 10 37 Pletl. Cal, I Jawkins 7 3-3 17. H o llin s 3 (M)6. Cheeks Louis’s Day And Air Conditioning Needs... Sometimes we all need to move 4 U4) 8. R Jones 3 4-4 10. Tonev 9 3-3 21. 6 Annisette 4 00 are at stake, and the severing of .12 ; 9 Van b.‘n. h imnor 'servi*d bv Keen Ooie • IBUILT AUTOMATIC TRANttMlIIOIIS the spirit, in which we use our R.< hardso n3 ll4 )6 M ix 2114) 4 T otals TIM E: 31:79 away from other people to have some Gra.lin. 14 13 Houston Cal. If. 22 r i: KB Pepper Patch •roots for these chjldren is of major Ihinl periiKl 10 ( algarv Plidl 34 INDIANA 'KG' Quiniela: 2li 4 Pd $13.80 DD't DAVE • AUTO P A H m N i privacy and some time for ourselves. privacy, affect the quality of our life l.jv.i)lei' RautakalliiM 3 16 II. ('al­ T rifecU ; 4-2-6 Pd $670.80 WASHINGTON-Three Cambodian Ramom61213 OrrTlWrttrTTdwards recruited by Khmer Rouge guerrilla Chorn, like many Cambodia concern. However, NCGS argues that with others. garv Ala. Mill.inX ' Murd.*th, Clementi, n th C 5/16 • CHAME MTH M A tm CHAROE The spirit in which we do that can 6 (ft 12 ( algarv (.■houmard28 ' MacMil­ 6 n o 12 Davis i. 2-2 1*. K night 7 8-8 22. SECOND RACE: 5/18 (D) orphan children, ages 14, 16, and 17, soldiers in the past six months," said children, escaped to Thailand where (hc'c roots at this point in their lives -MKiinni' 2 t t 7 Rradicv 1 04i 2 C , Hath Pappy RETCHER GIASS CO. make a big difference in how we feel Rev. Bruce A. Pehrson lan M;irshi 16 46 i:i Calgarv Vai)28 6 Beale S treet 5.60 3.40 3.00 Brlks Spin • tAHOUEinECEEilEllinCE in a press conference here the other ( houm;.rd Raulakallio. 16 fS Penaltiei .l..hn.son2(l4)4 i i VT.i-.i Ru.se I 04)3 ( i .lohn.son 7 Sweet Auburn 7.00 4.00 lolMANCHEing Kitty Dukakis, president of NCGS, a it is estimated by the NCGS that are not very strong, and through con- f) 22 a. KG- A ltec Wind when we return. Do we take time for Associate Pastor Snepsts Van 6 .T loibraalen, (’al. 5 R's SparUn 340 day, asked President Reagaii to urge Philadelphia aJ723 1f-llB Yellow Form fact which United Nation officials in several hundred still remain, often to cerned private groups, help can be South United Methodist 8 4.' Snef.sis Van 17 28. Chouinard. TIM E; 32:13 COMPLETE AUTO GLASS SERVICE ourselves" to escape others or to al (It Imli.m;. :« 31 2117-102 R's Doctor G the United Nations’ High Commis­ be kidnapped again and taken back to given to retie these children to their in Quiniela: 66(7 Pd $31.60 Bangkok, Thailand acknowledge. recover our own energies, to shut Church S h ..ls o n g o a l Vancouver 16-13« X , j v !'"‘‘ t X’l Mr. Lobster WINDOW QLASS • MIRRORS • GLASS FURNITURE TrifecU ; 6-7-5 Pd $240.00 Tag of Broadway sion on Refugees to expedite the Arn Chorn, one of three boys at the Cambodia. roots. D.D. 46(6 Pd $38.80 TOPS • PICTURE FRAMING • RREPLACE A DOOR (lO.dies Vaniouver Hanlon Hromley b tU lio n MIRRORS • TUB ENCLOSURES • SPECIAL WORK release of more than 1300 such conference, remembered his years in NCGS strongly emphasized that C.'ik'atv Higgin A 7 226 THIRD RACE; 5/16 (D) CARTER 12th B 5/16 children from Thailand refugee Cambodia as six years of terror, NCGS feels that the Cambodian these children are not being con- 1881 1981 l’(mTLANT)i|42. 7 DF Black Moon 5.80 3.40 2.80 TM's P u t Kider Colorado 1 20 3 6 Sweep On 4.20 S.06 camps. children have not been treated the sidered for adoption, but are to be 3ht Hfjrali) W'ashington N a lt 11 7-8 29 W ashington f. 44 14, M Oshkosh Beveriee starvation and death. I 1 2 -4 1 Alpine Opal 320 F irs t fK.-ri«Hl I. W ashington. C u irie 2 ' / " ‘"»pson . 44 } 14, y ‘‘^**^*«Paxson I-P 2-3 32 JB’s Black Pool ^MKHtSUR649'’4 5 2 ^ The three youngsters appealed to "First we were taken from our same as other "unaccompanied trained, educated and returned to Serving The Greater Manchester Area For 100 Years 'Gartner. Hangslebeni3 10 2,(.Titorado .,1^7 '.W ^ Kunnert0 04)0. (irosiross TIM E; 31:16 Dudley's Ray Ray GagneI7iMalinowski,.)ohansen . 10 If . V 2 ♦ Quiniela: 66i7 Pd $18.66 Qilca the American conscious not to aban­ homes and sent to labor camps of the minors” (children who may have their country with their ties intact, TtifecU ; 7-6-1 Pd $247.80 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Penalties Watson,...... Col 10 DDelorme elorm e ^ •*^ '’per I 04) 2 Totals-M double Strike AUIO f!FPAIR don these children who face daily oc­ ’V. Col .major 4 17 Walker. Was major 24-28 142 Khmer Rouge. Many of our parents living.relatives) from Asia, including 'U’c NCGS also met with U.N. am- DENVER (137. FOURTH RACE; 5/11 (D) Captain Cook Eitimts CMly Owr 4 17 Harnage Col 6tB Waller jy, 1229 M A IN S T . currence of kidnapping by Cambo­ 16 Xi ^ ^ 1:111(1151,106-7 a H „r d j;.s 20<)4, Is w l 2 So It Seem s 13.20 5.40 4.80 Path of Glory were killed; it was the purification Vietnamese and Laotian children, bassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick, the Published by the Manchester Publishing Co. 3 Boston B est 4.80 2.40 .StH ond 'a.hinKliin ('urrii'3 ' "i*6s22-27. I) ThompsiK)876 12th T (D ) CC MANCHISTIR dian guerrillas for recruitment of Judiciary Subcommittee on Im­ Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040 '\ o \ U X " G artne r 7 Taste of Ginger 3.0O process, the Khmer Rouge said. x ' X / - •• L (ilS ,, ? Va""™''*'"'' *'• * M' Kli^now 1-2 Wise Dtanlnlca OrtRIHIFFRiMSaOpji. riiUTICS ■ STOCK G a n g f-18 Y1 fl. (.'olorado■ '7"“" ' "onn 0 2-t- — 2, |t„bi5,h...)bis( h {4 U■ 12, TIM E: 22:04 soldiers. They were accompanied at “Then when the Vietnamese in­ migration. and congressional and Telephone (203) 643-2711 X H a m ^ e '..m rc ./iik a o io n T o ta l* -(9 37-44 I37 Nobel Dinero / UTTUIZMM T E L 640-0464 Watson. 12 12 ...... (Quiniela: I L i Pd $33.20 the press conference by a delegation "While there are 2000 Vietnamese state department representatives to Momber: United Press Internstlonal I'e n, a lR w ...... r/. KilrhiTi, L:"'™' 77»102» 1C PremedlUte vaded we were forced to help the TrifecU : 2-3-7 Pd 8538.50 Cushie Cream (olo.:i'* Mahwwslii/'ol. major.t (I N?, ' 11332487 -1.77 54 Mc.n. Wa*. , 1“'"" «™l» lllRijl. I) Ttiomnsol FIFTH RACE: 5/16 (C) Apache Cher •CNBINt RIPAIMID II r.7 Itdian.wn, CoUr.i;,. . . . 1"“'''''I. ,, _ ...... Higgs - -Total - loul*-- '- « Mni. Lulu 16.40 1.40 5.10 Teather (O ff Center St.) Genocide''Studies. up graves and take the clothes. If we in the United States, there are only commission "to act on behalf of the Customer Service — 647-9946 Frank A Burbank. Managing Editor ThirfPperiod 4i Washington, (iartner I>*‘nvcr22 TcchnicaP-lssel 1 Weston Range 4.00 3J0 Latest Tune morosiiiMnnsvBKu "Over 400 orphan children have refused, they put plastic bags over four Cambodians, said Peter Pond, Cambodia children whose lives are Richard M. Diamonq. Publishar Harold E. Turkington. Editor Emeritus 6 Yellow Hoot 5.00 Lonesome Kiss been kidnapped, sold, stolen or our heads to kill us." Chorn said. foster father of the three boys. being threatened "

y 12 - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 1981 Elected to academ y EAST HARTFORD - United Technologies Research Center scientist Francis L. VerSnydet has been elected to membership in the National Academy of Engineering, Business Washington, D,C,, it was announced recently by Courtland D. Perkins, president of the Academy. Election to the academy is the highest professional Finance distinction that can be conferred on an engineer. It honors those who have made important contributions to engineering theory and practice or who have demonstrated unusual accomplishments in the Wall Street pioneering of new and developing fields of technology. Econom ist to talk Many stocks do well WEST HARTFORD — Noted economist and presiden­ t tial adviser, Dr. Walter W. Heller will deliver a public lecture on “Inflation Growth and Reaganomics” April 2 poised for fresh gains fueled by large Bv P\l I. ORTHMAN Last week the economic statistical at the University of Connecticut School of Law. supplies of cash. One group that Inr. scoreboard went like this: unemploy­ Heller, who is Regent’s professor of economics at the ment down in February, producer should participate in any rally is the University of Minnesota, will address a Centennial The Dow Jones Industrial Average prices up, but not as much as defense aerospace stocks. It seems Observance sponsored jointly by the UConn Schools of was off about 10 paints last week but expected, and factory orders down in as though the Reagan ad­ Social Work and Law. many smoke-stack type equity January. Surprisingly, the nation's ministration’s foreign policy is tough CREATIVE CUISINE: Heller will speak at 10 a.m. at the law school, and his groups performed well In fact, if the purchasing agents, in their latest and combative as represented by the talk is open to the public at no charge. oils and technology stocks were monthly report, said that they see no beefing up of the military budget. eliminated from the fliajor stock signs of any business slowdown Poland, El Salvador, Afghanistan barometers, most indices would ahead. During this week, economic and the Middle East are areas of probably have registered gains. The reports to watch for are export sales world tension. In addition, the U.S. CBT buying plants movement of capital appears to have and orders for January, manufac­ has expanded its major weapons aid NOBODY COOKS TJKE YOU N. accelerated into sectors where turing and trade inventories and to Mideast nations in order to dis­ STORRS— Some new plants will appear on the campus energy price stability would have a major crop forecasts. courage the Soviets from moving into of the University of Connecticut here, thanks to a pilot positive affect on companies' bottom the oil fields of the Persian Gulf. c project of the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. lines. For the week, 272 NYSE com­ Since the Treasury's first quarter These increased expenditures may CBT Mansfield branch manager Walter Nichols says mon stocks advanced one points or financing needs are almost complete favorably impact defense oriented five of the bank’s 90 branches were involved in the issues. The biggest mailing of an annual report to more net the stock market appears to be “Barney Boosts ... " project in late 1980, as a way of N the largest shareholder body Is under way. raising money for local programs or charities. Spencer Press of HIngham, Mass., Is prin­ The Mansfield branch of CBT devoted its efforts to the ting more than four million copies of AT&T’s UConn Living Gifts Program, which accepts donations Political risks insured 100th anniversary report. (UPl photo) for the purchase of trees, plants and flowers for the UConn campus. PHILADELPHIA (UPIl nationalized U.S. property dle East and Latin behavior ..., " Svensk said. — The United States' in the past 10 years, often America, was the first The trade sanctions were boycott of the 1980 Olym­ without fair compensation. private U.S. insurer to "a classic example of the F^NK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavee O} pics in Moscow could have Since INAMIC began offer political risk in 1974. kind of behavior that any been a $68.5 million dis­ offering risk coverage last Elsewhere the cover is multinational (corpora­ aster for NBC if the broad­ October, about 25 percent offered by the venerable tion) tends to criticize un­ casting company had not of inquiries have con­ Lloyd's of London, which derdeveloped countries W H O '/ Y o u r had political risk in­ cerned coverage in the insured NBC's thwarted for." surance. Middle East and North Olympics venture. oec®R/vroR> The Soviet invasion of Africa; 15 percent have "The places where we’ve INAMIC rates the level Afghanistan and the Ira­ been interested in Far encountered claims for ac­ of risk in a country through nian revolution further un­ Eastern investments and tual losses have all been public and private sources derlined the vulnerability about 10 percent in protec­ countries that were not which feed it insights into of companies to political tion of South American in­ considered bad risks,” said political, social, and T-: levents abroad, and many vestments, Sinclair said. Robert E. Svensk, AIG economic conditions, firms are seeking protec­ Private firms tailor risk assistant vice president. Sinclair said. tion. umbrellas to fit a com­ "That's the irony of the Philadelphia-based INA pany’s need and project. whole situation." Corp. is one of two private Covers can insure against The United States is U.S. firms to offer in­ outright seizure of a com­ among countries that have surance to companies pany’s assets, repudiation disrupted business for against confiscation or of contracts, cancellation political reasons, recently f '■ nationalization of their of import or export in the Soviet grain em­ 32nd Anniversary Sale s overseas assets. licenses, inability to con­ bargo and Olympic bycott, EfllJU§5PPiB I V______— The coverage also can vert foreign currency, or Svensk said. protect a company's the unreasonable calling of "The prior ad­ M'- foreign dealings from the a performance guarantee. ministration's attitude 2 BONUS PLACE SETTINGS 1 more subtle shifting of The New York-based toward export license trade laws during an inter­ American International procedure is one of the FEtEE! national argument — such Group, whose clients do NO CHARGE t ' ^ . great examples of a r­ $10. 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Realizing that pasta is relatively bland One of America's most taken-for-granted foods also TEMPTING LONG LOAF and tastes good with most foods, man Iregan to mix has roots that are deeply embedded in liistory. Cheese, everything he could think of into pasta including to­ a product said to have been offered to the gods upon 1/4 cup chopped onion ITAINLESS FONDUE DISH Mount Olympus, has traditionally been prized. Among with Local, State matoes, prosciutto, onions and bacon, meats, fresh 1/4 cui> chopped preen pepper PIERCED EARRINGS with Tra cheeses, not sausage and fish. When the 19th century the gifts carried to young warriors by David of Biblical times was a sack of 10 cheeses for their Captain. In the ALL 14K GOLD composer Rossini wanted to fill holes of macaroni tubes, 1/2 C lip .iiift I’lirkinj iniirgurine and National News. his ingenuity led him to use a syringe. He filled the 13th century, when Genghis Khan overran Asia and 1 Viennn bread loaf holes with beef marrow, then cooked them with foie much of Europe, he was sustained by “Kumiss” — mare’s gras, filets of game and truffles. Althougli the Italians milk placed in leather sacks, fermented, beaten, aged 1 cap (4 ozs.) Kraft shredded natural Imv moisture m *25.00 and hardened until it became cheese. Six centuries later, part-skim mozzarella cheese nave dominated pasta history, it may or may not have originated in Italy; Greek, Chinese and German Wends author James Fennimore Cooper and a hand-picked 1 tabic.spoou chapped pimientn 50%^OFP L 14K CHAINS all lay claim to the delicacy. But everyone from mirico group of cronies that included Samuel Morse, Daniel Subscribe Today Caruso (who always seemed to be eating spaghetti when Webster and Washington Irving, formed the Bread and JEWELRY CEO AT he wasn’t singing) to Charlie Cliaplin (who managed to Cheese Club where they voted on matters of concern Saut(! onion and green pepper in 1 tablespoon inarg;iriiie. Cut Irread in Call 647-9946 n j r i u i i $ use it fn almost every film he made that required eating) with chunks of bread (“aye”) and cheese ("no”). half Icngtliwisc; cut eacli half crosswise iii 1-1/2 inch slices to within CLEAI LEAST 2 0 % has enjoyed it in some form. 1/2 inch of bottom crust. .Add onion and green pepper, remaining mar­ OTHERS REDUCED MUCH, Food wonders from the past may Ire taken for granted today thanks to modern-day conveniences. But with a garine and pimienlo to cheese; mix well, Sprcuul on bread halves. \Vrap K M icai4 0 % MUCH MOREI 19 ^ There’s some doubt as to whether Peking man ate a touch of your own inventiveness, you and your family each half in aluminum foil. Bake at 375°, 15 miimtes. h r H e r a l b tossed green salad, but his descendents weren’t too long will discover that no matter what a recipes roots, no­ 3 in recognizing a good thing. When an inventive Roman body — not even Peking man — cooks it like you do! ER ED tPEC U LS THROUGHOUT THE STORE toued & little salt on his lettuce, the salad (from the CAM - ctfieg ^ M A ^ OHARCE - VISA - LAYAWAY Latin “sal,” meaning “salt") was bom. The bitter herbs Try these favorites from Kraft's Nobody Cooks Like of the Biblical Paschal Feast consisted of lettuce, dande­ You Program; Explorer’s Spaghetti and Tempting Long AtL SALES FINAL lion, camomile and mint, combined with oil and vinegar. Loaf.

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1 1 - THE HERALD. Wed , March 11, 1981 THE HERALD. Wed.. March 11, 1981 - 15 Menus Cookbook offers varied menus Is refunding really worth the effort? M anchester Thursday; Pizza with mashed potato, green By MARTIN SLOANE refunders with a few years ago. And don’t forget the proofs of purchase while meatsauce. topped with beans, bread and butter, DEARSUPERMARKET mouths to feed send for 10 The best place to start cashier. There is always a looking for the required re­ Cafeteria menus which cheese, tossed salad, pudding with sauce. By BETTY RYDER SHOPPER — I want to tell to 20 refunds a week. That refunding is at your chance that the cashier has fund forms at the super­ will be served March 16-20 orange wedges. Wednesday; Taco, let­ you how thrilled I was to adds up to a lot of money. favorite supermarket. a few pads of forms under market, in newspapers and Supermarket at Manchester Public Friday: Melted cheese tuce and tomato, Spanish Family Editor walk down the aisle at my Why do manufacturers (Companies publicize their the counter. magazines, and when Schools * indicates foods and tomato on roll, rice, Mexican corn, pineap­ Members and friends of the Unitarian-Universalist s o n 's w edding in a make refund offers? offers on forms that you Next week I'll tell you trading with friends. that contribute significant buttered mixed vegetables, ple wedge, Society: East in Manchester have compiled a new beautiful dress paid for by The answer is simple: to usually must send in along why most refunders no- Offers may not be Shopper amounts of protein i: fruited gelatin, frosted Thursday. Lasagna, gar­ cookbook entitled “Treasures of the Elarth.” my refunding. sell their products. with your proofs of longer have to depend only available in all areas of the Monday: One-half day cake. den salad, Italian bread, Edited by Lynn Harris of South Windsor with cover by I saved |175 to by the Say, for instance, that purchase to obtain the re­ on supermarkets for ot^ country. Allow 10 weeks to elementary —no lunch. lemon graham cracker Joey Vogel of Manchester, the cookbook contains dress. All of It came from you are walking down a fund. taining refund forms. receive each refund. Junior and Senior high: Secondary dessert. favorite recipes ranging from appetizers to casseroles manufacturers’ refunds supermarket aisle. Just as Some "iinermarkets Refund of the day DURAFLAME Refund ♦Hamburg on roll, golden Monday: Pizza bagels, Friday: Meal and cheese and to preserves and beverages. It also has a special sec­ that I have received since I you are about to reach for a allow manufacturers’ Here are several refund Offer. Receive a refund of tion on Weights and Measures an Everyday Herb Guide F"rench fries, buttered buttered corn, chilled pear pizza, garden salad, fruit started refunding six particular brand of salespeople to post pads of forms that you can request $1.50, $3,25 or 35. For $1.50, Light Kit and a register Liquid Paper Correction Product Code or product plus Time Tables for meat and seafood cookery. beets or buttered spinach, halves or salami and juice bar. months ago. vegetable oil, you see forms on the shelves right on the same post card from send the required refund receipt. Expires Aug. 1, Fluid. Send the required stock number from any Helpful hints on ways to use left-overs and two pages ♦milk and chocolate pud­ cheese grinder, tuna fish I live alone on a limited bright yellow tags reading under the products Procter and Gamble: form, the carton maker’s 1981. refund form and four Wilton cake pan or kit, a dedicated to “What Shall We Have For Dinner?” are but ding. on white bread or combo Hi|gh School budget, so 1 think 1 did “$1 Refund Offer” hanging featured in their refund Comet Cash-Coupon Re­ seal and the register NO NONSENSE Universal Product Codes store receipt and $1.25 for a few of the many informative suggestions. Several full Tuesday: One-half day tuna and macaroni salad. The high school will have quite well for a beginner. I from the brand right next offers. Some stores help fund, Instant High Point 31 receipt or six “flames” Beautiful Legs ‘n’ Lashes from any combination of postage and handling. color pages of vegetables, breads and rolls, candy and elementary —no lunch. Tuesday: Salisbury special meals this week in am only sorry that I didn’t to it. their customers even more Coupon Offer, Zest Child’s from Duraflame wrappers. Offer. Receive $5 worth of Paper Mate 98 Ball Pen, Expires May 31, 1981. Junior and senior high: steak, mashed potatoes, conjunction with the jellies, etc. are also featured. know about refunding You examine the tag and by installing refund-form Wash Mitt Offer. Send your For $3.25, send the form, Natural Wonder Eye Flair Point Guard Porous Proceeds of “Treasures from the Elarth'' will benefit ^nus! This offer doesn't ♦St. Patty's . pork and gravy, chilled applesauce, celebration and learning years ago. — R.S.G. from see that you can get |1 in bulletin boards. request before April 15, two seals and a register Makeup. Send the required Pen, Ultra Fine Flair require a form: the church. Books are |4.50 and may be purchased by gravy on Dublin whipped roll and butter, cookie or experiences that the Skokie, 111. return for two labels. You Don’t give up Lf a walk 1981, to Box 482, Cicinnati, receipt or 12 "flames.” refund form, full product Porous Pen, Paper Mate SOCK SENSE-NO potatoes. County Kork cab­ ham grinder, egg salad on foreign language depart­ calling Lynn Harris at ^ Chapel Road, South Windsor, DEAR RSG — For a , check the price. It is the around your store doesn’t Ohio 45299. Be sure to men­ For $5, send the form, names from the fronts of Write Bros. Ball Pen (10- Tel. 289-13S9. NONSENSE Offer, P.O. bage or blarney green roll or fresh vegetable ment is holding. beginner—and a single one same as that of the brand turn up at least a few re­ tion each offer by name. three seals and a receipt or four No Nonsense Regular, pack), Liquid Paper Box 1069, Maple Plain, beans. Irish oatmeal salad with dip. Here are a couple of the recipes from the new Monday: Beef ragout, cookbook at that — you have done a that you almost picked up. fund forms. Clip ‘n' file refunds 18 "flames.” Expires June Sheer to Waist, Queen Size (^rrection Fluid or Ribbon Minn. 55348. Receive a free bread. butter, Wednesday: Tacos with Versailles salad, French terrific job. It’s a pity that Do you select the bottle Try asking the clerks for (Week of March 8) 30, 1981. and-or Knee Highs Product. Also send 25 cents Chicken Oul of This World pair of No Nonsense Panty ♦leprechauns milk and cheese and taco sauce, let­ dressing, French bread, so many shoppers still with hang tag? If you are a forms. They may have put Miacellaneou* nonfood GENERAL ELECTRIC packages and 25 cents fbr for postage and handling. Hose. Send the words Juice of 1 lemon, fresh shamrock cake tuce and tomato cup. fruit fresh fruit slices, cheese. don’t know about the money-conscious shopper, pads of them aside when products (File 12-A) Rebate Offer. Receive a postage and handling. Expires Aug. 31, 1981. “Sock- Sense ' from the 1 cup sour cream Wednesday: Shells with cocktail or turkey grinder,' Tuesday; Paella thousands of refund offers there is a good chance that unpacking merchandise. (Hip out this file and keep 50-cent refund. Send the Expires. April 30, 1981. WILTON Heaven Sent front boxes of any three Bread crumbs ♦meat sauce, green salad, torpedo or roast beef salad I chicken I green beans and on items that they use you will. You can also ask the it with similar cash-off required refund form, the PAPER MATE-FLAIR- Perfume Offer. Receive a pairs of Sock Sense. Salt and pepper to taste garlic bread, ♦milk, and platter. tomatoes, pan dulce (roll) every day. That is why manufac­ manager. Salespeople coupons — beverage refund name “Gro & Sho” cut LIQUID PAPER Offer. '/4-ounce bottle of Heaven Expires May 31, 1981. 1 broiler-fryer, cut up chilled applesauce Thursday Pizza with flan deVanilla Y fruta. Your letter proves again turers are making more re- often leave extra pads of offers with beverage from the package of Receive two Ultra Fine Sent perfume valued at Copyright 1081 Thursday: Orange juice, Soak chicken in fresh lemon juice for Vt hour. Dip and meatsauce. tossed salad or Wednesday: Tacos, let­ that refunding really is fund offers than ever forms with store coupons, for example. General Electric’s Bright Flair Pens, four Paper $7.50. Send the required re­ I niti'il Fcaluri' ♦sausage grinder, celery coat each piece in sour cream. Coat with bread crumbs tuna grinder, ham and tuce and tomato, Spanish worth the effort. before — and why twice as managers. . - Start collecting the ne^ed Stik Gro & Sho or Plant Mate Write Bros. Pens and fund form, the Universal Svniliilali' Inr. and carrot sticks, ♦milk cheese on rye or cottage rice, Mexican corn, pineaf)- mixed with salt and pepper. Bake in foil-sealed pan for 45 The average refund is many people are refunding and ♦ice cream cheese and fruit ple wedges. minutes at 350 degrees. Uncover, continue cooking at 450 now worth SI.25. Most today than were three Friday. 'Spring, begins' Friday Melted cheese Thursday: Stuffed degrees for 30-45 minutes. Crispy, juicy, delicious. Sub­ •"spring catch' fish on a ind tomato roll, mixed Manicotti, garden salad. mitted by Carol Iczkowski. Be a Part of the A&P/WALT DIS9IET WORLD roll, tartar sauce, budding vegetables, fruited gelatin, Italian dressing. Italian Another timely recipe is this one from Teri Parrot for potato puffs, garden cole cake or combination bread. Italian ice. “Easy Cheese Cake.” slaw, ♦showery millt. and grinder or combo tuna and Friday: Tomato Juice, Easy Cheese Cake sunshine peaches egg salad plate. meat and cheese pizza, 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese Bolton garden salad, dressing, 1 (8 oz.) container Cool Whip Coventry Italian bread, cake with Ml cup confectioner's sugar Kleiin'nlury chocolate sauce. 1 tsp. vanilla F a m ily VII schools 1 can pie filling (any flavor) Vacation Sweepstakes .Monday: Taco turnover, Combine all ingredients except pie filling. Beat in French fries, green beans, Monday Fish dinner mixer until smooth. Pour into 8 or 9-inch square pan and Tour Fam ily could wiu carrot cake. Hebron with mashed potato refrigerate until thick. Cover with pie filling and serve. I Robertson and Grammar! Tuesday: Shepard's pie RH.AM an all^expense-paid fish sandwich or clam roll. or hamburger or hot dog Monday: Dough boy, WALT DlSyET WORLD I Nathan Halei. french chocolate cobbler. baked beans, carrots, fries, cole slaw raisin and Wednesday Shells anc The Better Store Vacation for 4 ! peanut oatmeal cookies. Lynn Harris of South Windsor and her daughter, Debbie, look over peanut butter squares mtatsauce, butterec Tuesday: Sliced turkey “ Bac" \ourvdf a fun filled familv liulidav, during new cookbook compiled by members and friends of the Unitarian- 9 9lM ••««** *• Tuesday.'Orange juice, bread, peas, fruit wedges. roll, mashed potato, gravy, >ourW AU I)ISNK\ WORM) /UP •Famll> Spree hamburger pattie. special Thursday; Fruit juice, homemade biscuit, mixed Universalist Society: East, in Manchester. (Herald photo by Bur­ Vacaliun SHeepslakes'l (irand Prize is an exciting, meat and cheese pizza, bank) all expense-paid sacalion for up lo four at (he W AL1 s airline (hat bun. potato puffs, apricots. topping. pizza, green beans, orange starts (he fun of Walt Disnes U orld right on the plane Hilh (he kids “ Walt l)isne> V\orld Kun flight Kit" W'edn'esday Tacos, herb Friday Tomato soup, juice bars. PORK L OIN RIB PORTION PORK LOIN-CENTER CUT-RIB B EEF C H U C K rice. corn, peach fluff. grilled cheese sandwich, Try a Dilly Salmon Appetizer and “ fun flight Meals", fastern h III take vou to Thursday; Veal Thursday Turkey Dotato chips, cake with top­ florida’s lacation paradise filled isith recreation, parmesan, shells and entertainment, shopping and dining. \ou'll have fixe sandwich. Cheddar cheese ping sauce, peas, french bread, A molded appetizer th at' that are appetizing, attrac­ whole-wheat. juice parsley and serve with Blade Pork Boneless da>s and four nights to explore (his delightful Horld. puffs, mashed potato, coffee cake. is made ahead of a party tive and nutritious. Dilly Salmon Appetizer 1 teaspoon dry mustard crackers. This kitchen- Hhich includes the Magic Kingdom— nhere sou'll chilled fruit. Vernon Friday Toasted cheese and Uirned out in a lovely A dilly salmon appetizer a can (7% o u n ces) ■A to 1 teaspoon dill weed tested recipe makes about discoser more than 45 fabulous attractions, including Friday Juice, meat and sandwich, chicken noodle setting of parsley and turns out in an attractive salmon Vi teaspoon bottled hot 12 appetizer servings. (he thrilling neH Big I hunder Mountain Railroad. cheese pizza, tossed salad, VII schools Roasts Chops Steaks lo enter, simpis fill out the entrs blank beloss or soup, vegetable sticks, lemon wedges is far from mold of your choice and is 1 envelope unflavored pepper sauce Lettuce-based sandwich fillings are Inven­ fruit cup. fill out one each time sou sjsit sour friendls Monday: Chicken salad choice of dessert. an empty calorie item. colorful, with its gelatine gelatine Assorted crackers tive eating for all seasons. neighborhood A&P. No purchase is necessars. f nter on lettuce, low-salt potato base flecked wjth celery, cup chicken broth Drain and flake salmon, Club listings 4 Q Q as often as sou like! Rohertson hreukfusi For example, a molded • LondonBroil chips, tomato wedges, roll salmon appetizer is high in shredded spinach, green Vi cup mayonnaise reserving iiquid. Soften To get your club news • Chuck Fillet I BARBS •Shoulder I ^ E A S T E R N Monday Juice, toast, and butter, peaches. protein and other minerals onion and parsley. The Ml cup each finely gelatin in reserved saimon publicized or club meeting ■ lb. jam. and milk. Tuesday: Ham patties on Lettuce-based 1®? IN I O ffKIAl AiavMI Of liquid. Stir in chicken r and vitamins. Most of us flavor is heighten^ with minced ceiery and finely notice in The Herald, call Phil Pastoret i:iN’tncuT 179 LEAN BONELESS Tuesday: Fruit, pixie roll with cheese, parsley never thought in terms of lemon juice, dry mustard shredded fresh spinach broth; heat to dissolve Betty Ryder at 643-2711 or lUatt^MiwiiUlOfM Loin Roast Loin Chops „ I Beef for Stew — HUTTl , pie. milk. potato, cole slaw, St. nutrition when planning and dill weed. leaves gelatine completely. Stir in send in your written notice Plaza Wednesday: Fruit, Patrick's cake. You don't need a wind chill chart to make you feel colder food for a party. Now, Leftovers make good 2 tablespoons each finely remaining ingredients; to The Herald, Herald sandwiches cereal, milk Wednesday: Roast these day — just read the we're all more conscious of sandwich fillings. Use chopped green onion, pour into 3-cup mold. Chill Square, Manchester, (TT. Thursday: Juice, turkey, gravy, mashed tem p eratu re in C elsius providing hors d'oeuvres spread on pumpernickel or choppkl parsley and lemon until set. Garnish with 06040. Scandinavians long have Iceberg Chirken t P C ountry Farm Pork Shop A SP Variety Shop A&P Butcher Shop pastries, milk. potato or sweet potato, degrees. known the pleasures of Sandwich POfW LOM-AUONTCO ST. PATRICK'S DAY FAVORITE BEEF CHUCK-eONELESS-1 S-19 LBS Friday: Juice. English broccoli, bread and butter, Walcb your diet, gel plenty viewing and eating salad 1 head iceberg lettuce Cutlom Cut ToO rd *r muffin, milk. fruit cup. of sleep, don't smoke, don't sandwiches. The eye- tk cup mayonnaise Pork Contotn* m im I im L el Corned Whole drink, don't carouse with K m arl' MERCHANDIII POLICY Op*n Dally 9:10-9:30; Sunday 11-9 Center Cut, NIede End 4 Thursday: Juice, salami appeal is just as important 1 teaspoon prepared StnotnEndChope Beef Brisket . those of the opposite sex — WSA- Ouf l»m 11 to fiovo •vwey HOCIl on Chops Beef Shoulder grinders, potato sticks, ice ou* « on oovtMriM ••m n not mataoie lot as the ultimate taste, they mustard and a runaway taxi will lag ovefyna Ova lo any urVoroMon (•oton im ort w« »iuw o C0NTAINS6CTR CUT 1RI6EN0 1 LOIN END ROAST FULLY COOKED WATER ADDED SMOKED BEEF ROUND BONELESS WMOI i East Hartford cream. yon. Bom Ct>#Ck on r«qx>«|i lot in* rntrehonOM (on* **m or feel. Vt teaspoon lemon juice L)f Hojsts '*010ry»l* lomily ftiOnhlyl lo O* pL«CtWt*4 Ol m* lol* Pork Combination fg:S .t Ham Steaks C'-nlet S liU 's Sirloin Tips Friday: Batter baked one* wn*n*v*> OVOMM O' <•« M l you o corryxxoCile The Saving Place ’ Good hearty breads or 1/16 teaspoon dried dill Klementary g.,iOkN •i*m ol 0 comparoOM loduclcn m pre* Our p o v y « PORK LOlN-WHOLE-14 TO IT LBS HILLSHlRE FARM BEEF ROUND BUNE l ESS fish, tartar sauce, noodle 10 Qtv* Our CutlO'n*f| lOtiWOCtion afwoyt 8 slices rye or whole- Monday: Pizza bagels Sal* Etiacllv* Wad., Mardi 11 Mra tab, Marali 14 crackers are a basis for Polska Kielbasa Sirloin Tip Roasts casserole, carrots, rye such sandwiches. grain bread with cheese, creamy BEEF HOUND BONELESS bread and butter, spiced To make one version of a 1 cup shredded cooked ra « K l o in -r ib e n o coleslaw, chilled pear applesauce chicken Boiioless Pork Roasts Sirloin Tip Steaks halves. layered salad sandwich Vi cup chopped green ME FARA# Tuesday: Salisbury green ‘n growing discounts with leUuce, first spread —AAP Poultry Shop— — A SP Seafood Shop— Women very seldom wear onion h steak, mashed potatoes bread mth a mixture of FRESM-MIXEC f RYER PARTS A'VAILADLE W ED N ESD A Y I HU S A U lR liA i South Windsor hats these days — the excep­ 1/16 teaspoon salt with gravy, chilled tion being the little old doll cream cheese, chopped Box-O-Chicken Fresh Cod Steaks '■ 4 plum tomatoes •’SUNKIST’’-CALIFORNIA applesauce, roll and Klementary & Middle who sits in front of us at the ripe olives, pimiento and U S D A INSPECTED-3-LB PKG OR MORE QUICK FR O ZEN butler, cookies. Monday: Beef stew, movies. diced almonds. This com­ Core, rinse and Fresh Chicken Legs Haddock Fille ts Grumps the boss: The diffi­ Navel Oranges Wednesday: Chicken bination varies with your thoroughly dram lettuce; „ ^ * ,„specteo QUICK FR O ZEN vegetable sticks, corn culty with taking the pulse of stew, buttered corn, fruit bread, canned fruit. mood. refrigerate in disposable Fresh Chicken Breasts Fish Cakes ‘''f';:.'.' the economy Is in locating It plasitc bag or plastic cocktail, roll and butter Tuesday: Chicken, at all. Prepare a mixture of liufBailder ferfBaikkr lettuce-salad fillings of ^crisper. Stir mayonnaise, 'mustard, lemon juice 10.11 40,60 OR 100 WATT-INSIDE FROST HI crisp vegetables, shredded STORE SLICED Blue cheese butter logs chicken or chunky peanut and dill together. Spread lightly on each slice of DOLEORCHIQUITA * ^ butter and banana. Turkey Breast Yellow Bananas 3 G.E. Light Bulbs Blue cheese buffs will .butter and one-fourth cup Shape to form a six-inch These salad sandwich in­ bread. Shred lettuce to cheer this butter log that H oz.l crumbled Blue log on waxed paper. Wrap gredients are especially measure 2 cups. Combine In Stores JUICY WHITE SEEDLESS FLORIDA can be sliced to serve on cheese. Add one tablespoon Grapefruit ■ 5 p $o and chill. Let stand 30 good for late spring and with chicken, onion, salt With Dell burgers, hot breads or each fresh lemon juice and minutes at room summer. Youngsters will and remaining mayonnaise U S NO 1 MAC A P P L E S O H WASH S IA IE ■ m pkgs. baked potatoes: Combine finely chopped onion with a temperature before ser­ enjoy putting together mixture. Pile on bread. Delicious Apples".:!M one-half cup il stick) dash of pepper; mix well. ving. 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Save 6-or 7 9 * I slice white bread, then For the latest news of Mel-C-Bit Cheese pkg 7 9 * Handi-Whip ENTER 0F1CN NO PURCHASE NECESSARY shredded lettuce and place what’s happening on HopoYoouHr S-o i 8 9 ' whole-wheat slice on top. weekends in southern Neijv Firm N Fruity r c o n it 8 9 * Broccoli Cuts 39« |49« Press down lightly, Cut in England, read The mc*(BticTNtMAitcHt-i«.tMt. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT SALES AND TO CORRECT TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO WHOLESALE OR RETAIL DEALERS. halves or thirds. This Herald’s Weekend pages SALE ENDS SAT., MARCH 14, 1981 kitchen-tested recipe every Friday, exclusively CALDOR PLAZA BURR CORNERS,MANCHESTER makes 4 salad-sandwiches. in The Herald. lA - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 19»1 m llll II I THE ncan/\L.L;,HERALD, Wed., wea March 11, 1981 - 17 Double-batching convenience foods aids homemakers Less weight helps hiatal hernia, doctor says DEAR DR. LAMB - My issue can send 75 cents should not cause you a yet. their legs. In an era when “less is bashers both! ways for a calculating cook 2 teaspoons Heinz Stir in undiluted soup, tender and lightly 2 cans (104k ounces, each and top with a single doctor told me that I have with a long stamped, self- problem! Walk and do up­ DEAR DR. LAMB - I DEAR READER - more,” some family cooks Some families have to divide and conquer. Both mustard milk, mustard and pepper browned. each) cream of celery soup layer of frozen Ore-Ida a hiatal hernia in my addressed envelope for it right exercises. While stan­ thought you might be in­ Thank you for your are discovering that double made a science of cooking recipes are adapted for Dash liquid red pepper seasoning; mix until To heal frosen easacrole: 2 quarts frozen oie-Ida Tater Tots*. stomach and to eat small to me, in care of this ding up or sitting upright, terested in the enclosed ar­ thoughtfulness. It is true Dr. Lamb batching has double-value: big — out of necessity. For double-batching to save seasoning smooth. Sprinkle potatoes with 'k Tater Tots* 4. Cover and seal one meals and avoid spicy newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, you can contract and relax ticle about electric that heat can be dangerous it saves time and money. example, John and Lana time and money; serve one 2 cans (6tk ounces, each) 3. Drain and break tuna teaspoon salt. Bake, un­ 1. Preheat oven to 400 casserole dish; freeze. foods. I take Maalox every Radio City Station, New your abdominal muscles to blankets and leg pains. I to feet that have poor cir­ The calculating cook soon Stack of Tinley Park, 111., meal tonight and freeze the Starkist chunk tuna into chunks; add to sauce. covered, for 45-50 minutes degrees F. Grease two 5. Bake remaining day. Could you tell me York, NY 10019. help strengthen them. Put noticed you mentioned culation. That often in­ all. Even a hot water bottle It is the same old truism. cumulate if you have figures out that whipping are raising six children, rest for the future. 1 tk quarts frozen Ore-Ida Heat sauce until heated at 375 degrees F. or until shallow 2-quart oven-to- casserole for 45 minutes or more about this type of Since you want to avoid plainly, suck in your keeping the feet warm at cludes diabetics. ’The trick or heating pad can be There is an optimum vascular disease, or too up enough stew or spaghet­ aged 2 to 14, all with hearty Seaside on a Shoestring shoestrings through. potatoes are tender and table baking dishes. until hot and bubbly in tbe hernia? Does it limit my the stomach sliding stomach and hold it in night to prevent leg is providing the right dangerous. The greatest amount of everything for much direct heat even in ti sauce for two meals appetites. 2 tablespoons butter or y» teaspoon salt 4. Place half the frozen lightly browned and 2. In a large skillet or center. Serve. activities? Someone told through the hole, you want tight. Relax it and push it cramps. This report in­ amount of warmth. ’That is danger is from direct each individual. Keeping normal feet, can damage rather than one takes less Food eats up the largest margarine 1. Preheat oven to 375 Ore-Ida shoestrings in bot­ casserole bubbling hot. Dutch oven, over medium- To heal frozen casserole: me I shouldn’t push a vac- to avoid lying flat or exer­ out, then repeat. Sit-ups in­ cludes two cases of Injuries why old-fashioned wool application of heat. 'There the muscles warm helps to tissue. Injuries in the than twice the time and chunk of the Stack budget, % cup frozen Ore-Ida degrees. Grease two tom of two baking dishes. Yield: 4-5 servings, each high heat, cook onions and Uncover and place cum cleaner as that could cises that require lying volve lying down and may from heat in people who socks and heavy blankets won’t be any danger fromi p re v e n t c ra m p in g , presence of poor circula­ offers double the food. and Lana won’t stint on chopped onions shallow Itk quart baking Top each with tuna casserole. ground beef until meat casserole in preheated 400 cause the hernia to down. The vacuum cleaner not be so good for you just had poor circulation to are probably the safest of wool socks or blankets. Allowing heat to a c ­ tion heal poorly. These advance maneuvers quality. She copes, despite til cup chopped green dishes. (One dish should be mixture and remaining T a l e r T o I b * T o p p e d loses its red color. Spoon degree F. oven. Bake for strangulate. Is that true? I can help win the budget rising costs, because she pepper freezer-to-oven variety). frozen potatoes. Cover and Casserole off any excess fat. Season one hour or until potatoes am about 30 pounds ALL FOOD MART STORES OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. PICK UP YOUR VALUE PACKED CIRCULAR battle on a night when time studies food with the same 2 cans (IOY4 ounces, 2. Melt butter in a large seal one dish and freeze. 1 cup frozen Ore-Ida with salt and pepper. are golden brown and meat overweight and I would IN THE STORE. WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! is in short supply, and one intensity that some study each) condensed cream of skillet over medium heat. 5. Sprinkle other dish chopped onions 3. Divide meat mixture mixture hot and bubbly. like to start an exercise is tempted to order in or the stock market. chicken soup Add onions and green with salt. Bake 30-35 2 pounds ground beef between two baking disbes. Yield; 4-5 servings, each program to lose weight. I troop out fo eat. Budget Here are two tempting cup milk pepper: cook untiL tender. minutes until potatoes are Salt and pepper Spread undiluted soup over casserole. have lost 13 pounds There’s more to choose from at Food Mart! because I eat less now. I PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY. MARCH 14 would like to tighten my FRESH PORK LOIN Cornbfead muscles, especially those Corned Bool df my stomach. DEAR READER - A C EN TER C U T Brisket recipes hiatal hernia is caused by a MASH'S portion of the stomach POINT CUT Cornbread lovers have a PRING/ sliding through the hole in PORK CHOPS treat in store. A baked corn the diaphragm where the ? b1 o 0 3 esophagus (food tube) n' cheese dish has an Food Mart's big catch • delicious famous brand added ingredient of passes through to connect FLAT CUT LB *1.89 schools of fish, fresh and frozen. Combine these cat ‘ crumbled double corn- to the stomach. ’That hole ches of fish with many other Lenten foods and you'll t1 .6 S get a boatload of Lenten meals started real quick' bread. This side dish is rich gets l^ g er when the ab­ U.S.D.A. CHOICE in B-vilamins and iron, and dominal contents are under U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF COLONIAL FULLY COOKED'^ TASTY FRESH may also serve as a pressure and that is often OVEN READY FRESH (SMALL COD) SLICED meatless main dish. the problem. It is a RIB SMOKED SCROD COD Com. America's gift to S t frequent complication of RIBS PORK LOIN the world, never lets us pregnancy, caused by the STEAKS RIB END PORTION HAM FILLETS STEAKS enlarged uterus. But (WATER ADDED) down as far as flavor and of BEEF CUT FROM THE 7 RIBS SHANK PORTION nutrients are concerned, anyone, man or woman, CUT FROM THE FIRST 4 RIBS FIRST 4 RIBS $ 1 9 9 5 S whether it is fresh, frozep can have one. An impor­ ■ • LB. o r canned. tant factor is the ac­ * 1 1 . 1 3 8 3 ? ! 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Add cheese and •PRtOAY, HARCH13, • PM 10 9 PM Regular or Diet KETCHUP FLOUR COFFEE Green Carnations seasonings; mix well. •SATUKtAV. MARCH 14,11 AM 10 5 PM Potatoes Perk or Regular Blend in egg yolks. Com­ 2 Liter Bottle 14 OZ. BOTTLE 5 POUND BAG c bine cheese mixture and >PiiaiNt,aNMHl|FWpnNd awMad A lm ondine 1 POUND CAN EACH corn bread in medium­ iMPlIilli I 1 ^ONN , BOILED DINNER SPECIALSI sized bowl; mix well. Fold The potato appears in PLUS •MMNOMMt. 6.88 many guises from DEPOSIT in egg whites. Place in awgMosWki fnmiAiNWMM FRESH greased 2-quart casserole. mntv ^ IMHIWNI imHImi c^rmnI MCtUOfO breakfast through dinner, ASSORTED VARIETIES PENN DUTCH • 4’ 2 TO S'* OZ PKG ASSORTED and snacktime, anytime, y z ? lb Bake uncovered, at 350- Cycle Dog Food can 3 f Flavored Noodles PKG S7^ GREEN CABBAGE 1 5 ' degrees about 50 minutes for devoted chip eaters. lOOXOUNT PKG. 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- ^ r%-.- IH - THE HERALD, Wed., March 11, 1981 Easy quick breads are the answer for snhcking The strategy is simple: few extra ingredients to a 1 tablespoon margarine % cup (medium) finely keep wholesome, nutrious quick bread mix. or butter, melted chopped peeled apple snacks on hand and con­ Orange juice and grated Heat oven to 375°F. 1 teaspoon cinnamon venient to eat. Then when o ra n g e p e e l g iv e a Generously grease and 1 egg ArealSews,.. someone in your household refreshing flavor to Citrus flour 16 muffin cups or line Topping: needs a between-meals Date Muffins. After with paper baking cups. In V< cup firmly packed munchy, the good-for-you they're baked, you finish large bowl, combine all brOwn sugar foods will be as quick and them with an easy bread ingreients; stir by 1 tablespoon flour easy as less nutritious cinnamon-sugar topping. hand until dry particles 1 teaspoon water choices. For a less sweet version, are moistened, 50 to 75 V4 teaspoon cinnamon With a glass of milk or enjoy the muffins plain, strokes. Fill muffin cups % Heat oven to 350°F. Rockville redevelopmentj juice, quick breads make a too. fu ll./ Generously grease and mini-meal that is also To make Streusel Apple B/ke at 375 °F. for 15 to flour 8x4 or 9x5-inch loaf nutritious. The moist, Nut Bread, stir chipped ap­ 20 m in u te s or u n til pan. In large bowl, com­ flavorful breads keep well ple into a nut quick bread toothpick inserted in bine all bread ingredients; for several days or can be mix. The crunchy streusel center comes out clean. stir by hand 50 to 75 strokes gets favorable reaction frozen for longer storage. topping is sprinkled over Cool in pan 5 minutes. until dry particles are Baking quick breads in the dough before it'S In small bowl, combine moistened. Pour into By BARBARA RICHMONP sugar and cinnamon. Brush both loaf and muffin baked, so there is no glaze prepared pan. In small Herald Reporter shapes adds variety to the or icing needed. tops of muffins with bowl, combine topping in­ snack choices. Citrus Date Muffins melted margarine. gredients; sprinkle over VERNON— A proposed plan of Vernon The breads can also dou­ Bread: Sprinkle with sugar- top of batter. development for the Rockville sec­ ble as an easy dessert or as 1 pkg. Pillsbury Date cinnamon mixture. Serve Bake at SSO-F, for 50 to tion of town was reviewed at a public Quick Bread Mix warm or cool. Store tightly hearing of the Planning Commission a treat in brown bag 60 m in u te s o r u n til cle created by Grove Street, Route “Rockvilie has a very rich heritage ‘ 2 cup water covered in refrigerator. 16 Tuesday night and received mostly lunches. For breakfast toothpick inserted in 30' Route 83 and Union Street. Houle of 19th century buildings and I'd like ' 2 cup orange juice muffins. favorable comments from the com­ skippers in your family, center comes out clean. asked if the plan was to have it be a to see it preserved,” she said. U cup oil mission and some residents of the suggest a slice of quick Cool upright in pan 15 public or a privately operated The plan stipulates that all special 1 teaspoon grated orange Rockville section. bread as a portable Apple Streusel Nut Bread minutes; remove and cool system. permits requested for Historic peel Bread: The plan, prepared by Francis breakfast to eat on the go. on wire rack. Serve warm Armentano said this wouldn't Districts will be subject to specific These recipes mix up in Topping: 1 pkg. Pillsbury Nut or, cool. Store tightly Armentano, assistant town planner, necessarily have to be started im­ criteria. calls for the area to retain its mixed minutes, because they 2 tablespoons sugar Quick Bread Mix covered in refrigerator. 12 mediately noting that some members A special permit won’t be issued if bag of zones but with all proposed simply call for adding a ' 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup milk servines. of the Chamber of Commerce feared it is found it would be detrimental to uses to be reviewed by the Planning if this were the case it might serve the neighborhood or its residents or Commission and granted by special more to help people to leave town permit. , alters the neighborhood’s essential rather than come in. He said he just characteristics; single and two- Meatball soup with dumplings Armentano said he wants the plan wanted to show that some type of family homes will be allowed in the to play on the better qualities of system could be workable. district with special permit uses and Hearty soups are" as Dumplings: naise dumplings rise to surface. Rockville. He said the zoning laws Robert Hurd, who is a Rockville would he considered as a “special soothing as sandwiches '2 cup water 4 individual loaves of pita Add meatballs; continue shouldn't attempt to change the resident, a Town Council member use” and allowed only if it’s deter­ chockful of tasty in­ ‘ 4 cup butter or simmering about 10 bread and a member of the Northwest gredients. They soothe the margarine existing character of the area but mined it would have a positive effect minutes or until toothpick Heavy-duty aluminum rather should look to “preserve, Rockville Neighborhood Association on the area; when a special permit is soul while filling the '2 cup original pancake inserted in dumplings com­ foil and the Vernon Historical Society, stomach. mix polish, protect, and promote the requested in an historic district the es out clean. This kitchen- existing community, particularly its said he was speaking for himself in various neighborhood groups will be Soups can make a com­ '2 teaspoon parsley Cut hot dogs into fourths tested recipe makes about historic character.” saying, "I feel the effort that Mr. informed at least 30 days before the plete. inexpensive meal — flakes lengthwise, then slice into six IV2 cup servings. Armentano said he would like to Armentano has made has been a long date for the hearing and the Planning one that youngsters enjoy. 1 teaspoon garlic powder ' ' i inch cubes. Combine Pocket sandwiches are see just one commission — the Plan­ awaited one.”' Commission will be obligate to A special soup that should 2 eggs with olives, hard-cooked fun eating and a good way ning Commission — guide the plan of He said the present zoning might seriously consider the recommen­ grab the hungry tikes' For meatballs, combine eggs, mustard, mayon­ The joint choirs of East Hartford High High auditorium. The concert, which also to tote a meal to a picnic development rather than having seem like a nightmare of contradic­ dations provided by the groups. attention is a meatball all ingredients. Mix well. site or to take bicycling or naise, chili sauce and featured students from town elementary cheese, mixing well. several commissions involved. tions. School and Penney High School sang a soup topped with Shape to form about 24 1- fishing. Hurd questioned the proposal that medley of Rogers and Hammerstein tunes and middle schools, was part of "National dumplings. inch balls. Cut pita rounds in half. The planner also referred to the The plan also calls for the Planning Put the versatile hot dog tax incentives and other types of would require a minimum of 35 feet Music in Our Schools” week. This is not complicated For soup, brown meat- Open pocket and fill with Commission, when making a decision last night, before a full house at the Penney to work in a stre tc h government assistance the plan men­ for front yards for open space to make. And it's a handy baits in oil in 4'2 quart approximately Vb cup on a special permit, which is con­ sandwich that you make tions to aid commercial development requirements noting he felt some receipe to take to college, Dutch over. Drain on ahead, if you wish. Keep a filling. Be generous. Wrap trary to the recommendation of a in the area. consideration should be given to set­ neighborhood group, to state on its the beach house or the absorbent paper. supply in the freezer for an individually in foil and Armentano said he has presented back requirements they had in the records the reasons the decision was vacation cabin. Drain grease from Dutch impromptu cookout or to refrigerate or freeze. TO GRILL: If frozen, the plan to several Rockville area late 18(X)’s and early 1900’s for the made. Danish Diiiiipling oven. Add water, heat in the oven for a quick allow to defrost at room neighborhood groups and to the historic character of the area. Renters reveal heroics vegetables and seasonings. Mcalhall Soup meal or late snack for Chamber of Commerce and has had Mrs. Ardis Abbott, also a resident In keeping with requests made by Cover; bring to a boil. teens and their friends. temperature for about 10 M ealbalU: minutes. When fire is Citrus Date Muffins or Streusei Apple Nut Bread way can double as a dessert or as a good response to it. of the Rockville area and vice presi­ Mrs. Abbot and Hurd the commission '1 pound ground beef Reduce heat; simmer 15 Cole slaw or marinated ready, place foil-wrapped Bread, made the easy Pillsbury Quick treat in a brown bag lunches. William Houle, chairman of the dent of the Historical Society, and a agreed to recess Tuesday night’s '3 cup quick or old- minutes. vegetables, milk and a sandwiches on grill and commission, asked about the local member of the Municipal Preserva­ hearing and to continue it at the next during apartment fire fashioned oats, uncooked For dumplings, combine piece of fresh berry pie tion Board, complimented Armen­ heat 10 minutes. Uncover transit system the plan proposes. It monthly meeting. This is to allow the 2 tablespoons ketchup water and butter in small complete a sit-down meal. tano for recognizing, in the plan, the EAST HARTFORD - The and continue heating until suggests a shuttle bus system to various neighborhood groups to sub­ • saucepan. Bring to a boil. operate twice hourly traveling a cir- historic preservation of Rockville. mit suggestions in writing. residents of Madison Apartments, > egg Add pancake mix, parsley Cheesy Hot Dog Tote pita bread is crisp and Tasty stuffed flank steak : '2 teaspoon parsley who escaped one step ahead of the ' 2 pound hot dogs, cubed filling is hot — 10 to 15 flakes and garlic, stirring fire that raced down the second floor East Hartford vigorously until mixture V2 pound sharp Cheddar minutes more, depending Cutting down on the V4 teaspoon pepper pepper in butter and 1 cup place in a roasting pan. hallway and spilled into their So 11)1 :heese, shredded on desired crispness, amount of meat you serve V2 teaspoon celery salt of water until tender. Beat leaves sides of pan and Pour tomato sauce and apartments early yesterday, took feeling for the child. He said he I was trying to put it out — 1 kept 1 tablespoon vegetable forms a ball. Remove from 2 ounce jar stuffed IN THE OVEN; Place the family each week? 2 tablespoons Angostura eggs. Stir in salt, pejiper, Town residents fo vote deep breaths'afterwards and told of couldn’t see because of the heavy fiiling up pans with water and oil green olives, chopped unwrapped sandwiches in An attractive and tender aromatic bitters water into pan. Bake heat. celery salt and bitters. Mix heroism, fear, anger and relief. black smoke. But he finally found the splashing them on the door. " 6 cups water (1'2 quart) ‘'2 cup frozen diced 350-degree oven for 25 3 cups bread crumbs covered in a 350 to 375- Add eggs, one at a time, stuffed flank steak can in bread crumbs and The fire, which officials say was child and carried him down the Burns, his wife and his daughter 1 ‘ 2 cups carrot slices onions grace the table for an oc­ Flour degree oven until meat is beating well after each ad- minutes for crispy bread. sauteed vegetables. Spread deliberately set, erupted in the east ladder, where he handed the baby to escaped through the windows, as did 1 cup celery slices '/2 cup chili sauce casional meat dish. The 2 cups tomato sauce with dition. To make 12 If softer bread is this mixture on each steak. tender, about 1 and one- on three appropriations wing of the three story brick building police Sgt. Roger Boucher. Boucher many of the second floor residents. '2 cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon mustard preferred, reduce heating stuffing helps stretch the mushrooms dumplings, drop by Roll up steak and tie with a half hours. This kitchen- on Burnside Ave. about 3 a.m.Mon­ then administered mouth-to-mouth But once outside, he said his thoughts 2 beef bouillon cubes 2 hard-cooked eggs, time to about 20 minutes. meat while adding its own V2 cup water ANDOVER— A town meeting is rounded tablespoonfuls string. Sprinkle with flour day. The second floor remains un­ resuscitation turned to practical matters. 1 teaspoon salt chopped This kitchen-tested recipe special flavoring. tested recipe makes 8 ser­ scheduled for Thursday night when into simmering soup. Cook Wipe steaks. For stuf­ and brown quickly in a inhabitable, but tenants have Another resident, who asked that "I was outside and I saw those '« teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons mayon­ makes 8 servings. Serve with potato vings. the town will be asked to vote on ap­ 2 minutes or until' fing, cook onion and green small amount of fat. then returned to the first and third her name not be used, complained firemen breaking the windows to get dumplings or egg noodles propriations of $60,000, $40,000 and Andover floors. $35,000. that smoke alarms failed to work. into the apartments." he recalled. and braised celery. As groups of residents packed The Board of Selectmen have “ We woke up when we smelled the "All I could say was, "hey, my TV is Stuffed Flank some of what remained in their smoke and we started waking other there, right inside the window. And Rice stretches chicken, fish dishes Steak Calypson requested an appropriation of $60,000 over the Hop River on Hendee Road, strengthened last summer, the Board deems it necessary to have the charred units yesterday, they spoke people up,” she said. “There were no we haven't even had it long — it’s 2 flank steaks, IV2 to 2 in order to reconstruct the bridge Though the bridge was repaired and Creative American cooks CONVERTED (R) Brand blender container; blend hot cooked rice. Serve fish bridge rebuilt. of the quick thinking and heroic ac­ alarms. We didn’t hear any alarms new there.”' pounds each enjoy experimenting with Rice until smooth. Combine mixture over rice. Sprinkle The Board of Education prohibits tion of two tenants, which saved the until after it was all over.” V4 cup finely chopped the foods of other lands. In 1 teaspoon garlic salt blended mixture, con­ with parsley to garnish if life of a 17-month-oId child. Other tenants echoed that com­ Fire Chief Thomas Dawson said onion lOSEUPTO school buses from crossing the their "culinary travels" 1 package (10 ounces) densed soup and lemon desired. Makes 6 servings. Educators approve Jervis Jouvin said he jumped from • plaint, and added that they felt it took local and state fire marshals and 1 cup chopped green bridge, due to concern that the bridge they often begin with the frozen chopped spinach, juice in saucepan in which Now you know may not have adequate support for his second floor apartment and ran to firefighters too long to get to the fire. East Hartford police are in­ thawed and drained pepper flavors of faraway places, fish was cooked. Heat until the weight. his truck. They also complained that the vestigating the blaze, which he called adapting special dishes to 1 carton (8 ounces) dairy The last public execution ‘A cup butter “I had a ladder on my truck so I thickened and bubbly. Stir in the United States was The $60,000 that has been requested landlord made no provisions for "definitely arson." fit food budgets and busy sour cream in fish and sour cream; 1 cup water new school budget went and got the ladder,” he said. “I them. attended by about 20,000 2 eggs by the selectmen and later approved lifestyles. Brown chicken in oil in heat through but do not has become responsible for a chiiu let a guy take the ladder and go up for “They didn’t put us up last (Mon­ "An accelerant was used in the people in Owensboro, Ky., 1 teaspoon salt J APOUND ANDOVER - The Board of by the Board of Finance is pi ejected Chicken and frozen fish large skillet over medium- the baby — the baby was still in the day) night,” said one tenant. "They boil. Stir green onions into in 1936, Education finalized its budget for the under the special education laws, to cover design and engineering costs hallway and ignited." said Dawson are great budget stretchers high heat, about 5 minutes thus accounting for the added expen­ for the bridge. The town will be reim­ building. They got the baby down just didn’t tell us anything or do anything Dawson said lire officials arrived that can bring a world of on each side; drain off 1981-82 fiscal year last night. diture. bursed $48,000 by a state grant, which in time and a policeman gave him for us. We had to go down there to the a bit late because, "the call came foreign flavors to the drippings. Add onions to The board cut a total of $13,299 mouth-to-mouth. Two minulss later from the administration’s proposed makes the total town expenditures office ourself and all they told us to into the police department as a fight. dinner table. Combined skillet, sprinkle with 2 RIGHT OUT OF THE DARREL Chairperson Beatrice Kowalski and he would have been dead.” do was go over to the police station. budget of $693,760, making the total $12,000. The nature of the grant is to It was only upon arrival that police with satisfying rice, the teaspoons fo the paprika ... said that the finalized figure is “ten­ Another tenant, Tony Jackson, was So, we walked over to the police sta­ an old time favorite. This extra lean Pinehurst Boneless finalized budget $^,461. reimburse, not to pay the bills as determined it was a fire. We sent results can be hearty, and the salt. Cover tightly ADAY tative,” since the board must first credited as the man who climbed the tion and they had some coffee and Brisket CORNED BEEF, properly cured, the old fashioned right This represents over a mill in­ they come due. Therefore, the town three engines, two ladder companies, family-pleasing meals that and simmer until chicken refigure all expenses and cuts made ladder and went into the blazing doughnuts there for us. I said that out of the barrel way to give you better flavor and “deli trim” to crease, about one % mill, which is must put forward the money initial­ our medics and a rescue company. take less than an hour to is tender, about 25 minutes. lasj night. ’ She said that the final apartment for the small child. was fine, but where were we going to not what the board had hoped for. ly, expecting a large part of it to be "The upper two stories were fully prepare. While chicken is cooking, give you more lean slices in every brisket. figure, if not the one above, will be “The baby was left in there and sleep?” One of their goals in cutting the returned. charged with smoke. We got people Many traditional ethnic prepare rice according to very close to “that area,” somebody had to go in,” said None of the tenants could shake the g r a d e a 20 OZ. ¥fiththecomplele The selectmen project that the out the windows with ladders. ” budget was to decrease the 14 per­ peasant foods have become package directions, sub­ Jackson. “The policeman said he memory of being so close to death. U.S.D.A. CHOICE cent Increase proposed by the ad­ She added that the board may be total cost of constructing a bridge is quite chic and fashionably stituting garlic salt for CORNISH wouldn’t go into the apartment’- he “That’s just what you’re thinking ministration to one that would cause receiving some added revenue from about $400,000. The $60,000 will bring Nine people were injured, in­ "in" because of the rich, salt. Stir spinach into hot “dBlI-trIm” extra lean said it was too hot and he said he about — your life,” said tenant Bobby g a m e HENS either no increase in mills or no more the state, but the board cannot count the project only up to the bid stag“. If cluding three firefighteFs and two hearty flavors and dollar- cooked rice. Spoon rice weight loss planl didn’t know the room. So I said, all Bums. “I started to open the door, but police officers, were reported in­ BONELESS than an increase in one mill. The in­ on the money, so it has not been the town decides not to build the stretching satisfaction onto platter; arrange right — I’ll go in. I didn’t know the the fire was coming in. I knew there crease now stands at 10.5 percent. figured into the budget at this time. bridge once the engineering and jured. The baby, 17-month-old they provide. Hungarian- chicken over rice. Stir sour i08 room either, but somebody had to go was no way we could get out through In lots of 4 B R IS K E T ^ An Increase, which the board The board also approved an in­ designs are completed, the $12,000 Michael Turner, is in intensive care inspired Chicken cream and remaining 2 in.” the hallway. All I could think of was learned of just last nigbt, of about crease in salary of 5 percent for FTin- could not be recovered. at Hartford Hospital and was listed Paprikash with Green Rice teaspoons paprika into CORNED BEEF Si Oft Jackson said he reached around. keeping the fire out of the apartment. in guarded condition. is one such dish. It is skillet; heat and serve over stch’ 1 ,8 9 3 comor or h«ad cut...... lb. 1 IwwO# $11,000 in special education costs cipal David Kravit. Kravit makes ap­ The selectmen feel that the bridge elegant and delectable, and chicken. Makes 6 servings. LEAN CENTER CUT ______. — centers crimped their efforts at maintaining proximately $26,000 annually, and the will have to be rebuilt at some future you'll want to keep it in Coil unil Hire Saint the mill rate. According to Assistant increase will provide him with'an date, and projecting the rate of es­ mind next time company is Jacques SWORDFISH B R IS K E T to 00 w e i g h t ^ — Superintendent Don Levy, the school extra $1,327 for next year. calating costs, they figure the Police arrest girl in market coming. Chicken is 1 cup UNCLE BEN’S project should be done at this time. frozen CORNED BEEF The appropriation for $40,000 will, seasoned liberally with (R) CONVERTED (R) WHOLE 10 LB. VERNON - Sue J. Sidote, 16, of Ellington and Deki Lynne She allegedly damaged a Vernon paprika, topped with a Brand Rice if approved by town voters, be used 154 Pinney St., Ellington, was NUTRI/SYSTEM HAS EVERYTHING! McKenney, 17, of 99 Bryan Drive, Police cruiser while being taken into delectable onion-sour 1 package (16 ounces) B R IS K E T South Windsor for the purchase of a new town truck, charged Tuesday with fourth-degree Manchester, were charged Tuesday t i no Only Nutrl/Sytlem offers the complete snow plow and plow frame. custody by a State Trooper from the cream sauce, and served frozen cod, partially larceny (shoplifting) on complaint of with fourth-degree larceny on com­ CORNED BEEF ib ^ weight-loss plan: nutrition instruction, The Board is also asking the town Hartford Barracks. Her court date is over spinach-flecked rice. thawed 1 hour at room l i M the Finast Store, Tri-City Plaza. plaint of the Caldor Store at Vernon Fresh Haddock medical supervision, food, behavior for power to sell or trade in a 1968 March 17. Those who think paprika is temperature She was released on her promise to Circle. education, lull maintenance program! GMC truck. just for garnishing will 3 cups water and Flounder State gives contract appear in court in Rockville on Police said Lincoln went chough Gejdenson office The request for an appropriation of quickly change their minds ‘''2 teaspoon salt LOSE QUICKLY, EASILY March 17. the check-out register with goods VERNON - The staff of U S Rep. U.S.D.A, Choice Chuck $35,000 is for the purchase of a new after just one taste! 1 bay leaf You lose up to a pound a day without druga Shirley S tenhouse, 17, of 5 valued at $33.83 and Ms. McKenney Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn will hold of­ SHOULDER CLOD rescue vehicle for the fire depart­ If scallops are a favorite 1 teaspoon cornstarch tO OA or injections, without strenuous exercise, LawreiKe St., Rockvillexind Bonnie who was working the cash register fice hours at the Vernon police sta­ GRADE A - 8 LB. for reconstruction ment. The rescue vehicle is not a but they don’t fit into your '/a cup dry sherry REEF ROAST ...... without starving or tasting! Latulippe, 16,35 Allen Drive, Vernon, allegedly only charged him 98 cents. tion community room from 9 a m. to ALL WHITE MEAT patient carrying vehicle, as an am­ food budget plans, look for 1 jar (2 ounces) pimien­ were both charged with third-degree Police said Lincoln was stopped noon March 21 and every third Satur­ LEAN CENTER CUT J t g k SOUTH WINDSORJ-The state legislation promoting cable televi­ bulance is. a substitute: frozen cod. to, undrained TURKEY NO DECISIONS TO MAKE larceny on complaint of Sterling when leaving the store. Both have day. sion in Connecticut’s unfranchised All of the appropriations have been thawed just enough to cut 1 can (IOV4 ounces) con­ RREASTS LONDON BROIL ...... ib Ab4 o The program is mistake-free because you Department of Tram(«riitlon lit Im ages, Route 83. They were court dates of March 17. into cubes, makes a great densed cream of don't have to count calories or make diet ' awarded a $293,216 contract for the towns has been acted upon favorably recommended by the Board of released on their promise to appear Bingo party Finance. Maureen O’Brien, 37, of 55 Grove affordable alternative. In mushroom soup decisions. You eat delicious, pre-packaged reconstruction of Buckland Road in by the Legislature’s Energy and in court on March 17. St., Rockville, was charged Tuesday meals that satisfy your.appetile while you lose! South Windsor, John Woodcock, state f^blic Utilities Committee. The town meeting begins at 8 p.m. \ERNON — The Vernon Junior Cod and Rice Saint 1 teaspoon lemon juice *1.19 Mark Lincoln, 17, of 8 Pinney St.. with third-degree criminal mischief. Women’s Club will sponsor a St Racques, a variation of a IDAHO BAKINS representative said. Woodcock, a member of the com­ at the elementary school. Va cup dairy sour cream Bktl BO THE“ WEIGHTMINDER^"" GUARANTEE Patrick's Day party for the residents French favorite dish, green 3 green onions with tons. The project, being undertaken by mittee, said the proposal will POTATOES ...... DI^IbDO You must reach your weight goal, as Bloodrhobile visit of the Rockville Memorial Nursing onion-flecked rice provides sliced King Trucking Co. Inc. of Eastford, enhance the expansion of cable Center to host lecture SHENANDOAH 2 lb. determined by our "Weightminder^” " ANDOVER - The Columbia Home on March 18. the base for cod in a WHITE MEAT involves improvements to Buckland television service in low density 2 tablespoons chopped computer, or our additional services are chapter of the American Red Cross of the Connecticut Public Interest Bingo will be played for prizes and memorable pimiento and parsely (optional) Road from its intersection with areas which are not presently in­ GLASTONBURY— The Connec­ TURKEY tree until you dol had 74 donors and collected 69 pints ticut Audubon Environmental Center Research Group, who is part of a refreshments will be served by club mushroom sauce. Cook rice according to Ellington Road, Oakland Road, and cluded in franchised cable service ROASTS STATE BRAND BUTTER ...... h,.^ 1 b79 Sullivan Avenue north 1,365 feet to areas, such as the Town of South at its bloodmobile Monday. 20 of the will sponsor a free evening lecture, task force working with state members. Chirken I’aprikaHh wilh package directions. While Bonolosi Call Today For AFREE, No ObHgathm Wsiclit Aiialytit donors were Andover residents. Green Rice OUROWNYERIBEST * 4 O A Plum Valley Road, Woodcock said. Windsor. •'Feeding the FuUu;e,” on Thursday legislators on a State Food Policy. rice is cooking, cuthlock of A spokesperson said that the tur­ In addition to the discussion on Scholar to speak 6 chicken legs fish into 24 cubes. Bring ...... EAST HARTFORD The reconstructed road will have a He said the proposed legislation in the Atrium of the Medical Center, SAUSAGE MEAT », 1b70 pavement width of 36 feet and will be nout from Andover was good, since food/energy relationship, another 6 chicken thighs water to a boil iij saucepan. *3.19 * ; would permit the Department of 131 New London Turnpike, starting at HARTFORD — Internationally 5 528-3788 returned to the town once the work is the town has the smallest population piece in the food supply puzzle — the 2 tablespoons vegetable Add fish, salt and bay leaf; Public Utility Control (DPUCA) to 7:30 p.m. known China scholar Dr. Jonathan 303 BURNSIDE AYE. completed. The contractor will have of the three towns that participated, loss of farmland to development Spence of Yale University will speak oil simmer 5 minutes. Drain ' require that an existing franchise The lecture will correlate the Remember our Corned Beat Is “ rig h t out o f jtha barrel" a total of 264 calendhr days in which but donated close to 1/3 of the total projects and other uses — will be at Trinity College March 18 at 4:30 2 medium onions, coarse­ and discard bay leaf; BLOOMFIELD holder provide service to an current dependence of the Connec­ to do the job once it is started. adjoining town or towns. count. ticut consumer for out-of-state explored in a film. “ The Vital p.m. in the McCook Auditorium. His ly chopped remove and reserve fish. 242-4495 Woodcock said the cost of the produce with rising energy costs, and Connection” topic will be ''A Woman's 4 teaspoons paprika Dissolve cornstarch in Mlnl-Moll 14A MOUNTAIN AYE. Woodcock explained that Air quality report project will be financed 85 percent widespread portions of the state are explore ideas for developing a state For more information, contact the Revolutions: Ting Ling and China. 1 teaspoon salt sherry. Combine sherry MnwUimtMWSuii miWiiS a: HARTFORD (UPI) - The state PINEHURSrCROCERY INC. wilh federal funds and 15 percent still unfranchised and that these two food policy to correct this Connecticut Audubon Environmental 1910-1980 ” Thf event, the Mead lec­ Icup UNCLE BEN'S (R) mixture and pimiento in Department of Environmental with state monies. proposals will prove to be Important in Center, 69 Lafayette St., Hartford, ture in history, is open to the public Protection forecast good air quality dependence. 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Tennis, for aggressive outgoing in­ Aggressive, full and part time •Property Management Low estimates. Fully insured. SM-2K7. % Call DeSimone Painting St pool and club bouse. $250 per dividuals who need extra Sales People needed. Flexible week, (tall 9495403 evenings, •Rentals Contractors 643-6097. Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 FOR SALE 192 F-100, four cash and who want to earn hours. Some days and nights. MANCHESTER - 5 ROOMS in 9198844 days. Nsfp tVaniMf 13 H»lp Wantsd 13 EOE. ^ p ly in person only - is now located at: newer 2 family. Carpeted. All wheel drive. 4 new snows, new part time jobs. Hourly rate, Rooting 34 DOBERMAN PINSCHER paint, heavy duty springs, low PLEASE READ Card Gallery. Manchester appliances. Private base­ CAPE COD HARWICH - Two commissions, bonus, paid 73 WEST CENTER STREH, MRNCHESTER PUPPIES PUPPIES. AKC mileage. Sharp looking. Parkade. ment. Security deposit. No Bedroom Home. IW miles ROOFER WILL INSTALL Blacka and Reds. Line b r ^ , Asking $2500 firm. CaU 225- YOUR AD vacation, holidays and sick pets. $430. AvailablelUable AprilAj ” 1. from beach. $285 weekly bi DUE TO EXPANSION, NATIONWIDE COMPANT 649-3800 isM Roofing, Siding or Gutters for excellent bloodUne. 872-4871. 8011 or 2293948. days. Call Mr. Scott Monday DO YOU HAVE SALES •••••••••••••••••••••••••• (tall after ( p .m. weekdays, season. Off season $12. (43- ClasilfM ada ara lakaa Low Discount nrice! it Call Ken thru Friday at 569-4990. ABILITY? We have oppor­ Mutfeaf Inatnimanta 44 anytime weekends.nds. 6498011' 7(02, between 9 and 5. o m Rm pboiM at a ooa- SEEKim CAREER MINDED PEOPLE. tunity, repeat sales, pleasant at 647-1566. 1(64 INTERNATIONAL wanlanea. T bt HaraM It work. Advancepoent. For in­ Barvleaa OHarad 31 MANCHESTER - Three S(X)UT, Needs body work. Men and women to manager in sales and service. Earnings, an excess * EDUCATION Autoa For Solo SI WANT ADS $300 or best offer. 19(4 raaponaRRa for only ana In* terview call Karen 646-2142. bedrooms, IW baths. Modern of $20,000 per year whicb includes salary, commission, all benefits, paid vaca­ DODGE V4 ton heavy duty oorract Inaarllon and Ilian tion. etc. C AM TREE SERVICE, Free duplex. Near center. Wall-to- W U R L IT Z E R O R G A N - wall carpeting. Fully rack body truck. $500 or best only lo tilt Ilia ol iRa Prlyata Inatructlona It estimates. Discount senior SIDING - STEEL, I N S ID E O U T L E T . A COMMUNICATION citizens. Company Model 4300, with "a ll the appUanced kitchen, cellar. No offer. Call between 6 and 10 oriRlnal liuartlon. Errors Immediate training program will begin Marcb ISth. Earn while you learn ALUMINUM. St VINYL. Trim p.m. 7498056. with our M-year-old company. decorator store specializing in CABLE, INC. VOICE. PIANO, Manchester owned and Work a Speciality. Small Jobs goodies.” Early American peia. References. $400 plus WANTED JUNK AND LATE trldoli do not laaaan flw paint, wallpaper and floor ORGAN INSTRUCTIONS - operated. Call 646-1327. Are WelcomedIcomed Too. iCall 228- style. In mint condition! $900 uUUUes. 6498(7( after (:00 MODEL WRECKS - Cash covering, has two part time firm. Call Manchester, 646- Paid. (taU Parker Street Used Uotoreyeloa-BIcycloa 54 vataa of Ilia advartlsananl Promotions come from within 6 months later. Managers earn an excess of Has a foil time opening in its Sales Former Faculty New York 0600. p.m. cashler/sales positions. Auto Parts, 649891. srS not ba com ciM l by an $35,000 Interviews wUl be held, Thursday March 12th at the Quality Inn. Ver­ Dept., for a Sairs Assisiani. The City Music St Art High School. PRECTSION 56S3 after 6:00 p.m. for ap­ Competitive wages, sales Can 644-8597. pointment to see. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE non Circle. Exit 95 off of 1-M In the D o b toa Talcott Room, between 10 AM-3 applicants basic duties wbuld in- WOODWORKING -15% off on HaaOng-Plumblng 35 PM. Apply in person. Ask for Mr. Woodly. No calls accepted. commission and store incen­ elude: Typing, filing and the Formica Counter Tops! Over BANK REPOSESSIONS FOR - Lowest Rates Available! tive plan with vacation expkliUna of orders. Good telephone 100 (k^Iors St Patterns! Very AnOquaa 44 SALE, 1(76 Pontiac Formula Immediate Binding Lay-Up NEWLY RENOVATED - 2W benefits. Make this a very skills a definite plus. Potential exist Reasonable. Call 647-9343. $3,200, 1975 Oievrolet Monza Options. (taU Joan, O arke In­ rewarding opportunity. for Sales Position in the future. TOCT WANTED - Antique Fur­ Room apartment; includes $1,(00, 4 cylinder. 1974 surance Agency, (491U6. Inquire at the main office; beat, hot water, appliances. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Responsible, outgoing and OPENINGS IN UCENSED niture, Glass, Pewter, Oil OldamobUe (tatlasa Supreme. PRIVATE Immediate occupancy! for apartment in Elast Hart* mature person interested in CHILD DAY CARE HOME. P a in t i^ or Antique Items. 8 cyUnder $1,500. 192 GMC 1977 YAMAHA 80, GTMXE. i k r a l b 5 Glen Road In Home OiMfantte. Security and references. Call ford. Cali after 5:00 p.m., 528* selling do-it-yourself PROPERTY Spacious rooms. Warm R. Harrison. Telephone 643- Jiiruny uUUty truck, 4 wheel 'G ood condiUon. $ ^ . 6491451. 1332.______decorating merchandise Manchesler, Ct. 647-1468 Chip Repair 8709. after 6:00 p.m., 6498911. drive, $1,500. 1969 AMC Am­ creative atmosphere. Please porcelain A should apply. Eveninra and between 9 a.m. and 4 p m. Want Ads bassador 4 door $300. 192 1972 SUZUKI GT 750 - 2 call 649-9535. or 646-9608. Fiberglaas. Spray i 49 MANCHESTER-Share 7- GUARANTEE weekend hours. Apply In per­ Wantod to Buy Chrysler (tardoba, poor condi­ stroke, water cooled. Am/Fm SALES PEOPLE Appiiancea A [ ••• Room Home. Extra large son at 1161 Tolland Tpke. CUSTOM BUILT STONE St Cabnels Display a(: I _____ Uon, best offer. The above cassette. Ferring. Custom Manchester, in Burr com ers □ REAL ESTATE WANTED PIANO FOR bedroom, with fireplace and iiuy be seen at the Savings seat. Saddle bags. ! ^ . Eddie, □ NOTICES w M ie GAL FRIDAY, small office BRICK Retaining Walls, 8 HIGHLAND ST.. E.H. Due to our outstanding growth shopping plaza. 649-2828. GNU TUB OF NEW ENGLAND BEGINNER - Good condiUon rivate entrance, garage. Bank of Manchester, 9 9 Main 6499511. looking for person with good Patios, Chimneys, Walks and _ I203i 528-0200 and reasonable. Call 568-5035 PresUgious area. $50 weekly St., Manchester. and wide public acceptance, typing and pleasant phone per­ Homaa For Sala 23 Stera. Field Stone delivered. L oil and Found 1 HIRING NOW to work one of or 2898427. covers all. 6598611,3 - 5 p.m . the Automobile Club of Hart­ sonality, diversifiM duties. Fully insured. , Free LE8AL NOTICE BLAfTOHRURT our outdoor Flower BUICK CENTURIAN, PS, ford has career opportunities Immediate opening. Call MANCHESTER - Northfield Estimates. 295-0034, 2950250. LOST FEMALE COLLIE, Olde Statge Rd., Wagon Locations: Friday, Saturday HouaahoM Qooda 40 WANTED TO BUY EFFICIENCY PB, AT, AC. Very good coodi- available as AAA membership Lawn-a-mat, 53 Slatter St., Green Condominium. 3 gold and white. Very shy. or Sunday. Work 1, 2, or 3 IMMEDIATELY, Older APARTMENT- Downtown tion. $400 or b a t offer. 649 Probate Notice Sales Representatives. Rd.& Tall Timbers Rd. Manchester, 643-9008, bedrooms, 2W baths, gas heat, M&M PJiH, Manchester 649- Please call 646.^323 or 742- days. Car needed. SDR Enter­ central air. Pool, tenms court. USED REFRIGERATORS, House in need of repidr. (tash. locaUon. UUUUes and parking 5317. Court of Probate, between 9-4 p.m. for interview 2871. Small repairs, Diatiicl of Hebron RESULTS 8129. Establish your future with an CALL THE HERALD prises, Andover, Ct., 742-9965. WASHERS, RANGES - Qean, Please call Frank J.t. Strano, included. Lease and security appointment. Princi Is only. 164.000. Call remodeling, heating, baths, M)TICK OF HEARING organization of over 75 years Guaranteed. Parts St Service. depoeit. Immediate occupan­ 647-19f5 after 4:00 p.m. kitchens and water heaters. Strano Real Estate, 6492000. DODGE Window Van, many ESTATE OF Laura L. Jewett 2 647-9946 Low prices! B.D. Pearl & cy. 649-2865. Pononalt leadership in its field. It's one SECRETARY Free estimates! new parts. Needs motor. Best Pursuant to an order of Hon. J. DEPENDABLE PERSON TO Son, 649 Main Street. 643-2171. of the largest with over 21 RECEPTIONIST - Doctors Lota-Land lor Sala 24 WANTED, WORLD WAR H offer. 6495317. Stewart Slockwell, Judge, dated BABYSIT in my home daily. MANCHESTER, 4 LARGE TICKETS! 1st Row Orchestra million members. Office. Ehist Hartford. Part WESTBROOK DRYWALL (or earlier), Japanese/Ger- 3/4/81. a bearing will be held on an SO. WINDSOR 7-4:30 p.m. References RCiOMS First floor. Heat, hot Seats for Styx. Coming Soon: time. 4 mornings a week. Send MANCHESTER - Residential (X). (Sheetrock) No Job Too man swords, daggers, medals, 1(74 AMC GREMLIN IN application praying that an instrument Previous sales experience Valleyview Dr., D eepw ood required. 649-6737. □MISC. FOR SALE water, garage, appUances Ui- AC/DC. Kush, Clapton, replies to: Box PP, c /o The Ml acre. Close to schools, Large Or Small! All Types Of bayonets, rifles, etc. (tash. GOOD CONDITION, in writing purporting to be the last will others. Info: 201-272-1800. helpful but not necessary. Dr., Foster St., and Birch Herald. 6438143. cluded. Wasm/uryer hook­ ecqpomical with 6 cyUnder and testament of said deceased be ad­ LAUNDRY PERSON. shopping and highway. (24,- Celling Textures. Established Guaranteed earnings during up. $400. (491801. motor. $850. 7428537. mitted to probate and that letters Hill Dr. Monday-Friday. Apply Arbor 900. Allbrio Realty, 6494)917. 1949. Manchester, Conn. 643- Ardelaa lor Sala 41 training. Salary and com­ WANTED PIANO - Old up­ testamentary be issued as In said O f all salt produced each Acres Farm, Marlborough 0237. application on file more fully appears, missions and renewals. Blue C A U HELEN ImraatmanI Proparly 25 right, 6438962. MANCHESTER ONE 1967 INTERNATIONAL year, only about three per­ Has an opportunity in our Rd., Glastonbury. Mr. James BEDROOM APARTMENT on at the Court of Probate on Marcb 18, Cross, Surgical and Major B & M T R E E SERVICE SCOUT - 4 Wheel Drive. 1961 at 10: IS a m. cent is used et table Manchester office for a per­ Fracchia, 6334^1. E.O.E. Main St. Available im­ Medical and non-contributory EXCELLENT GUARANTEED TREE- Rebuilt transmission, new Kathleen M. Sawyer, “Private Property Want Ads”! for human consumption. son with experience in Per­ ALUMINUM Sheets used as mediately. Heat, hot water, retirement plan. Applicants INVESTMENT! Good cash MENDOUS SERVICE at an RENTALS clutch. AM/FM 8 track. $700. aerk sonal Lines Insurance Rating LAUNDRESS printing plates, .007 thick carpetin g included. $225. CaU 6492943. 01&«3 must be personable and flow! First floor leased to affordable price! "SPECIAL Bondt-Slocke-Mortgagaa 8 EAkTHARTFORO and Claims. Heavy client con­ package store. Second floor, 23x28Vk", SO cents each or S Security required. No parking responsible people. 7 A M -3 PM RATES” on Stump Grinding Room s for Ron! 52 Columbus Circle and tact. Call 1-806842-8691 or 236- J o r (2. Phone 643-2711. Must be or pets. Call 649914 after ( 1975 CHEVY MONTE Mature person needed for very nice apartment, plus 5 with Tree Removal. Diacoum tta am oT icc K Your Hem Isn’t Sold Within 6 Days — For an appointment call Jim up before 11 a.m. p.m. CARLO, Air conditioning, Michael Avenue Area, 3261 Ext. 264 or 280. An Equal car garage, (67,600. Cml for for Senior Citizens. Free QUIET ROOM on bosline. t u Olbrys, Sales Manager, at 236- general laundry duties and further details. Strano Real power brakes, power steering Main & Wlllys Street Area, Opportunity Employer. Estimates. Fully insured. 643- per week, j>lus security. INVITATION TO BID Estate, 646-2000. MANCHESTER 6 room, 3 and automaUc tranamisslon. REDUCE MORTGAGE St 3261 or 1-80(^842-8691, Ext. 265 distribution of clean linen to 7285. Stiiuio R m ^tate, 649219. The Manchester Public Schools solicit Silver Lane starting at MOVING OUT OF STATE. bedroom duplex. Just Runs exceUent. 6498018 or LOAN COSTS LEGALLY. b e tw e e n 10 A M -4 PM departments. Good wages bids for a SHORTHAND LEARNING Second 6 Days Are Free! Main Street, & Beacon Hill Must sell appliances, fur­ remodeled. All appliances, 6497035. A weekdays. An Equal Oppor­ A RARE OFFERING! Hugh SUNDECKS, 1 & 2 car gar­ I.AB for tbe 1960-61 school year. Sealed Method accepted by most and excellent fringe niture, h o u s ^ ld goods, by FOR LADIES ONLY. Nicely wall-to-waU carpeting. New - Tolland Street Area. Storage Building on Industrial ages, one room additions, bids will be received until 3:30 P.M., lenders. Send 15.00 - advise tunity Employer. end of March. Call 649-172 furnished rooms in rooming batb and kitchen. Kida ok. $4W principal balance of loan, the benefits. Please call 646- Acreage, with rail siding in reenable prices. Call 646- bouse. Very clean and neat. March 2S. 1961 at which time they will CALL ERNIE after 6 p.m. per month plus security. be publicly opened. The right is interest rate and monthly pay­ 0129. Manchester. Possible Cleaning lady services Unheated. S68-33S0. reserved to reject any and an bids. ment - we ll demonstrate 643-89S9 assumable mortgage or owner available, (tammunity kitchen Mwctotir IhMr Rett Miim financing! (68,9(W. Alibrio FULL BRASS LOOK - Head- SpeclflcathMu and bid fonns may be 3 Lilies For 3 Days — how; Redu-O). Box 11201 Palntlng-Paparlng 32 H, board and foot board. Must and bathrooms. All utillUes MANCHESTER - Kids ok. secured at the Business Office, 45J4. Newington, Ct. 06111. 3(5 N. Center Street Realty, M9-0917. sell. (350. (tall evenings, 644- included in rent. O n bus line Nice two bedroom, wiUi yard. Sciiool StTMt, ManebestCT, Connec­ PRIVATE DAN SHEA PAINTING & Henchetter, CT 0N4O 0611. and near stores. References $2008. Locators. 2395646. Fee. ticut. Raymond E. Demers. Business MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND To provMo Niirtlng Cara DECXIRATING. Interior and and security required. Call Manager Deadline Is Noon The Day Before Publication PROPERH MEDICAL SECRETARY, In privalo homaa and □ B U SIN E SS 013P3 □ EMPLOYMENT after 3 p.m. (44-(n83. MANCHESTER - Carpeted busy group practice, looking Madical FacHHIoa. Part MAHOGANY DINING ROOM Want Ads DENTAL ASSISTANT - Group and SERVICES SET (350. Sofa (175. 25" one bedroom. Won’t last long. for two special people, Uma, lull Ibna. Coittidara- $1.00 Discount If Paid In Advance Help Wantod 13 Practice seeking an Zenith Color TV (350.20” Toro CENTRAL LOCA’nO N - Free $200s. Locators. 2395646. RAISE YOUR FAMILY Monday-Friday in Manchester parking. Kitchen privileges. Hon ghran to pralaranca experienced Dental Assistant Snow blower $150. End tables, INCOME! Sell Avon and earn office. Send rraume and Sanlcaa OHarad 31 PROFESSIONAL PAINTING PART TIME - Earn extra oft—LacaUan and Hourt. to work part time days and coffee tables, table lamps, Security and references EAST HARTFORD - f e l o n s good money. Call 523-9401. salary requirements to Box o, - Interior and exterior. , money while the kids are in NO FEE - WEEKLY PAY evenings. Person hirM will golf cart, typewriter table and r e q u i^ . 6492693 after 4:00 5 roomer. AU modern kitchen. e/o llie Hefierald. REWEAVING BURN Commercial and reaidential. ' school. Telephone Solicita­ posess flexibility and ability much m ore! Call 646-1790^ p.m. $250. Locators. 2395646. BANK TELLER - Manchester For Inlomurtlon call HOLES. Zippers, umbrellas Free estimates. Fully In­ tion. E. Hartford company. A to fit into a progressive prac­ office, First Federal Savings, CLERK - Checking invoices 643-t815 repaired. Window shades, sured. 646-4879. good telephone voice and dic­ tice. Please call: 289-6558. CLEAN FURNISHED ROOM EAST HARTFORD - UUUUes Three days a week, plus half and receiving slips. Use of Venetian blinds. Keys. TV G.E. COPPERTONE tion a must. Hours 9 a.m. to I for mature genUeman. Please included. One bedroom, with day Saturday. Apply: Main calculator helpful. Apply: A ID * A SSIST A N C E FOR RENT. Marlow’s, 867 DISHWASHER with butcher p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Call Mon. PART TIME SECRETARY EXTERIOR PAINTING, caU (4(8701 after 6:00 p.m. carpet. $200. Locators. 239 (Ads may be cancelled, sorry no refund.) Office, 1137 I^in Street, Blast G aer B roth ers, 140 R ye of Norn ErsIm ii Com. Main Street. 649-5221. block top $12. 30” electric through Fri., 9 a m. to 1 p.m., needed to work 3-4 days per experienced college student. 5646. Hartford. Elqual Opportunity Street, South Windsor. stove $60. (lood condition 643- Mrs. Williams, 569-4993. 3S7 Edit CMtar 81. week. 4-7 p.m. Monday Quality work. Very 1968 PONTIAC LEMANS • Employer. CERAMIC FIRING. Discount 5965. Monciwdtor through Friday, Saturday 10-6, reasonable prices, (tall Mike, H om os for Root 54 Good running condiUon. Some NURSES AIDE - Part Ume. rates. Quick service, (tall 643- NAVY VETS. Career Oppor­ Sunday 11-6. (tall between 9-11 569-3458 or $ 6 9 ; ^ . new parts. Best offer. Call Laurel Manor. 91 Chestnut 2543. USED FURNITURE - Uvlng LARGE PANELED R(X)M, tunities available, (-all SECRETARY TO WORK a.m. 528-1300. room set, rugs, end tables, SHARE A HOUSE, East Hart­ ^ 2 2 1 2 after 6 p.m. WITH ADMINISTRATION Street, Manchester. In private home. Near bus and collect, (518 ) 462-4321. 9:00 INTERIOR PAINTING coffee table, appliances, exer­ stores. CaU (490102. ford 7 Vt rooms, raised ranch.' a m. to 1:00 p.m. and special education. Rham CLERK TYPIST - Varied AND WALLPAPERING $19.00 per month plus W of 192 PINTO WAGON, four SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS cise bike, etc. very good con­ If Sr. High School, Hebron Ct. duties. Small office downtown s p ^ , 4 cyUnder, AM /FM A private party may advertise In the:Personal, Lost & 3.>31 dition. Sm at 138 Park St., uUUUes. April 1st. (taU BiU or 06248. Must have excellent needed for Grades K-12 in the Hartford. Send resume to Box Aportmonta For Root 53 cassette, good gas mileage. MASSEUSES - Full or part B-B UPHOLSTERY. Custom Quality profm iooal work at Apt. A2 anytime. - Herbie 5691321. tvping and stenographic Bolton Public Schools. For in­ RR c /o The Herald. APPLIANCE SERVICE $500. Needs some work. (taU Found, Household Goods, Articles For Sale, Building time. Good steady clier clientele. Work. FYee Etatimates. Will reasonable prices. Fully in­ VERNON - Near 86, luxury skills. Letters of reference formation and application call 6499657. Windham area. (Jpenpen everye 643-1569. TECHNKIAN pick' up and deliver. Please sured. Free estimates. G.L. WATEBJIIMPS - 3” Carter Condo. Appliances. $245 MANCHESTER HOME - Heat you Supplies, Pets, Boats, Sporting Goods, Antiques, Cars, renuired. Contact James REAL ESTATE - We are day 10 a.m. to midnight:light; Sun- call 64(-2161 after 4:00 p.m. McHugh. ^ 9 3 2 1 . Gas Powered. V4” (tarter Gas monthly. Security, paid. Two bedrooms. New McKenna at 228-9474 or 649- looking for one special person 1971 N O V A , 6 C y lin d e r Trucks, Motorcycles, Campers & Trailers. To qualify for day 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. 423-7519. Powered. 2” Electric. IW” , decor. Kids and pets ok. $350. 9587. to worK with a group of friend- ■Terences, (tall 486-399. Repairing home appliances, BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - 3” and 6” hoses, (tall 649-7407. Locators. 23956U. Fee. automaUc. Good running con­ this thrifty rate, you must list the price, and items can’t ly sales associates in diUon. $700. 649922 M o r e 5 have Fireplaces. Concrete. Manchester. If you are washers, dryers, home LEE PAINTING. Interior St MAN(?HESTER 2 room apart­ BABYSITTER NEEDED - (TUmney Repairs. "N o Job Exterior. "(Xieck my rate BOXSPRING, MATTRESS & Offlcot-Sloros tor RonI 55 p.m. After 5 p.m. 6491582. exceed $1,000 for the total of all items. Additional lines Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 licensed, or plan to be refrigeration, etc. Top ment. Heat, hot water, elec­ Mature, responsible woman. Too Small.” (tall 6448356 for before you decorate.” Depen­ HEADBOARD- Twin siie. tricity, appliances. licensed soon, and want to join wages, major medical. App­ 1973 HONDA CL 450, $700. CaU at Low "Private Property Want Ad Rates." Flexible part time hours estimates. dable. Ftally insured. 646-1653. Very good condition. References. No pets. $22 per an office that cares about your MANCHESTER RETAIL, 6498255 after 5:30 p.m. musical during the day. Own transpor­ Reasonable. Call after 3:00 personal success call Ed Gor­ ly in person to Mr. Kimball, month. 6468167 or 2 2 9 ^ storage and/or manufacturing tation or South West area. 649- WATERPROOFING INTERIOR PAINTING, over p.m., 649-7238. 9046. man for a confidential inter­ 1329 Main Street, Williman- ce. 2,000 sq. ft. to 9,000 sq. view. Ed Gorman Associate. Hatchways, foundation ten years experience, low MANCHESTER - New 4'A Very reasonable. Brokers tic, CT 423-9277. cracks, basement walls, sump winter rates and senior citizen MUST BE SOLD THIS Room Town House (tando. IW r items Neighborhood Realty Group protected. Call Reyman Independent Dealers AIR CONDITIONING AND pumps, tile lined, dry walls, ^scounts. 643-9980. WEEK! Reasonable: baths. Fully appUanced. WaU- REFRIGERATION US^6464040. ^ p e r U e s , 1-2291206. 1967 CJ5 JEEP. Runs good. cavity feed, window wells. Refrigerator, Stove, to-w all throu gh ou t. $420 Best offer. 6490763. SERVICEMEN NEEDED. BABYSITTER FOR THREE PAINTING St PAPERING - Washer/Dryer, TVs, SECRETARY "" Also: Steps, walks, stone monUUy. 8498003. WORKSPACE OR STORAGE Experienced only. We pay top YEAR OLD BOY needed on Quality Work! Free Miscellaneous Household TEMPORARY walls, fireplace and ceramic SPACE FOR RENT in 1977 BUICK CENTURY tosell... Wanted dollar and offer many occasional weekeiKj evenings, Goods. Call 6438166. tile repairs. Over 30 years . Estimates! Fully Insured! HEBRON, two bedroom Manchester. No lease or STATION WAGON. Air con­ benefita! Aik any of our men. in Manchester Library vicini­ Manchester Property experience! 683-1013; 643-4953; apartment. Heat, hot water, security deposit. Reasonable ditioning, AM/FM Radio, Call today. S28m44. ty. Own transportation help­ Maintenance. David Kay: (tau WEIGHT LIFTING SET, |55~ appUances, esrpeting, l a m rates. Suitable for small three seats, roof rack, (4) (5) Secretaries, Typists, ful. Call 64(>K17, after 6:00 6468754. Ctamplete.lO gaUon aquarium (2) (3) Call Dave at yanl. Leaae and security i business. Retail and com m er­ mileage (7,000. Price $2,800 or now SEWING MACHINE Clerical, Figure, CET, p.m. (1) $45. Train set many extras, $55. monthly.bly. No pets. 20 mininutes cially lo n ^ . CaU 8791801, 10 best offer. ExceUent condi­ OPERATOR - Full or part Wang. Jobs available in MMM. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR from Hartford.rtford. (taU after 5 Uiru 5. Uon. 6 4 9 ^ 1 after 5 p.m. time. Call 646-2511: or 596 Hartford, West Hartford, WAREHOUSE STOCK PAINTING, Paper banging, p.m. 2299759 or 2293414. ' (») (10) Hilliard Street, Manchester. CLERK - 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 (6) (7) (8) Windsor, Windsor Locks, carpentry work. Fully In- ATARI GAME SYSTEM. •••••••»••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••• isa 647-9946 p.m., Monday thru Friday. E ast Hartford. Good Pay. surM. J.P. Lewis & Son. 649- Break out cartridge, joystick, Aportmonta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Ront 52. \Apartmonta For Roht 52 SHEETMETAL MEN with $3.50 per hour. Call 6498848. 9668. and naildle cootrols Inclixled. minimum 5 years experience There's no fee. We offer: (14) (15) 8:30 to 5:30 Excellent condition, ilOO. 646- (11) (T5) (13) with outside sheetmetal con­ Vacations, Bonuses, HAIRDRESSER WITH 4433. very struction. Should be able to Holidays. Come In to FOLLOWING WANTED - ax solder. Call 528-2101. register, or call: Etast Hart-, Highest pay. Flexible hours. Building Contneting 33 S&ARS. CRAFTSMAN ford 5288994; West Hartford Call 4568171, or 228-9202. Se rvK o (XIAINSAW. Used one season. good Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wantad 13 FARRAND REM ODEUNG - ISO. 64»«683. ADMINISTRATIVE Cabinets, Roofing, Gutters, GROUNDS EMPLOYEE ASSISTANT, Diversified EXPERIENCED INCOME Room Additions, Decks, All 28,000 BTU "LAWSON” WaU duties: pricing, coding, ac­ WANTED-18 years of age or TAX PREPARATION, done tapes of Remodeling and vented gas beater (L.P. or counts reclevable, time! older. Apply in person, in your home. Please call Dan Repairs. Free estimates. Ful­ natural) with fan aiid ther­ Manchester Country* Club, statements, etc. Apply Gaer Mosler at 6498329. ly Insured. Phone 6438017. mostat. Very efficient. (100. Maintenance Garage, Brothers, 140 Rye St., South (438942. . %______TownhouM Apartimnts In Aahford, convwiitnt to 1-86 CLERK TYPIBT between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., Windsor. LEON CIEZSYNSKI Monday thru Friday. ’ b u i l d e r . New homes, ad-, □ TAQ SALES and UConn. Bualnaaa OpportunHIaa 14 INDIVIDUAL TAX ditlona, remodeling, rec To work In our Advorttslng Dopartmont PflEPARATTON IN YOUR Phone RAISE YOUR FAMILY rooms, aaraaes, kitchens Huge 2 bedroom apartments on 50 plus acres of privacy. Each with HOME. Experienced and FOR INCOME- Sell Avon. Etam W O U L D Y O U L I K E A remodeled, celungs, bath tile, TAG SALE - Iron Barbells and Interesting, diversified and challenging position. Good reasonable, (tall H.H. WUaon, it’s own front entrance. Fully appUanced kitchen with dishwasher, good money. Call S2S-9401. BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? dormers, roofing. Residential equipment, tools, dresser and You don't need an office to 6498506. dining area, half bath down, large Uvingroom with glass door to typing and spelling a must. Should have a pleaajpnt or commercial. (49-4291. imsMllaneous. Call S26-1S20 LPN - Full time opening for start. Begin at home, full or after 6 p.m.< or weekends. walk out patio. Two oversized bedrooms with walk-in closets, full busy orthopaedic practice in part time, (tall Karen for an 643-2711 telephone manner and enjoy public contact. / appointment. Let's have DESIGN KITCHENS, baths with private dressing room upstairs. Laundry facilities GUARANTEED W lIUi^Uc. Call U388Z4 for TAX PREPARATION OPEN HOUSE TAG SALE, coffee a ^ talk. 646-2142. cabinets, vanities, counter personal interview. Reliable and experienced at this Saturday and Sunday available in basement. Beautiful redecoration in process — inside MONDAY THRU FRIDAY Excellent working conditions and fringe benefits.) tops, kitchen cabinet fronts March 14th and IStb, 18 p.m., CALL vice In your home at SdO A.M. TO BKM P.M. PROFESSION/^ WANTED, custoni woodworking, colonial 9 Waddell Rd., Manchester. and out. BABYSITTER NEEDED in reasonable cost. Norm For Interview appointment call Jo Deary at 643-2711 To help establish local arm or reproductions. J.P. Lewis (49- RESULTS my home Immediately! 2 to 6 MarshaU, (4M M 4. Come See Our “COUNTRY WITH CONVENIENCE” Uving. muU-milUon dollar corpora­ .m., 4 dara a week. Glaaton- MOVING, G.E. GOLD Married Couples preferred. No Pets. From *270/month. Security between 9 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. weekdays. ury, off Hebron Avenue. tion. Ownership possibilities Refrlferator/freeser. Ken- ROBERT JARVIS 6 call 649-3443 between 5 and 7 HAVE YQUR TAX RETtlHR more Washer and dryer. S reiiulred. fenAeeeewnnnenF Mult have own transporta* BUILDING ^XINTRACTOR; (492711 p.m. for an appointment. EXPER'tLy PREPARED by piece dining room set, kitchen tion: 633-9(34 before 3 p.m. (tastom Building, Additions, * pall 742-8412 g, Independut Tax Coo- set, color T.V. Tables, lamps, G a ita ^ , R o o flu and Siding. pictures. Much fdassware. 21 THE HERALD DATA CONTROL & K E V lultant. Pleaie pbone: Dai Kitenens, 'Batnrooma and Hilltop Ave., Vernon, on PUNCH OPERATOR * Ksep Sm iling Wade, (4 9 8 »1 for apappoint 16 Bralnard Place Manchaetar Repair work of all klnda. (43- Saturoay ^ r c h 14th, 108 for an appointment Ingersol-Rand (kiinpany. Ctall ment. B e H a p p y 6711 p.m. (33842 or (718(37. Mrs. LaTouche at (474131. MWWMMfIMkWi ■22 - THE HERALD. Wed., March 11. IW l Senior Citizens DAR meets Thursday ’THE HERALD, Wed.. March 11. 1961 - 2.3 Paanuta — Charlaa M. Schulz ACftOBB avowal of a Anawar to Pravlout Pusla MAM:HKSTKR —The Orford Parish ol Daughters of dabt [f the American Revoiution w ill meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. fTHEWORLDUlARI H15 0NLH'U)I5HI5TDP0 1 Umtertht 2 Northam UUQUl r T r \ T B STOUT!! mother conataliation □ □ □ d I T 1 1 D L at the home of Mrs. Raymond Woodbridge, 495 Middle Rest of m one7 due FLfINe ACE CARE5| HIS PinV, SERVE U)ITH □ □ □ u l U 1 g I A a 4 TvP4 3 Fawar i 0 z [5 T Turnpike East, Manchester. Hostess for the evening is Fun Page LITTLE FOR.ftVME HONOR ANP PERHAPS BE 7 Author 4 Caka topping A Ftwning 5 Chami^a 1 □ □ 1 Mrs. Joseph Donahue. ANP aORV... CALLED!'SlDUTFeLLOU)" □R ram HL 'Mrs. Jessie Marshall will speak on 18th century 10 Court cry workplaca 0 Raaambitng X ~ 1 H 12 AuxHiaryvBrb C T A 3 handwoven textiles. She will show slides and bring for trip to P oconos \ ^ l 13 Ragardfng (2 handia (comp, examples of bed rugs and other antique bedding. wdt.. U t , wd.) 5BE3 From sheep she and her husband raise on Spindle Hill •bbr.) 7 Croat inacription Farm in Coventry, she dyes, spins and weaves bed rugs 14 CtiMtial bear By WALLY FORTIN Dion, 137; Frank Beccio, 15 Camtroon 6 Graak daity □ □ o n and other fabrics. Mrs. Marshali, sets her looms to Pick up yours at our office 0 Noval Hi folks! I guess the first 132; Floyd Post, 128; Mina trib# reproduce many colonial patterns. She teaches weaving soon. Hunks. 16 Skatchad 11 Wipa out (al.) bit of news is to remind you flbby 13 Idandftcatjoni Reuther, 128; Elmer Swan­ Last week I mentioqed 17 Poplar classes at Spindle Hill Farms and is a member of the 29 Sath’s son folks who have signed up son, 128; htebel Loomis, By ADigaii van Buren 19 Grounds (t l .) 46 Doctrina Boston Weaver s Guild. that our Fund Raising PriacHla’a Pop — Ed Sullivan 30 Printar'a 47 Young goat for the Poconos that 128; Mary Gardella, 122; 21 Acbva 18 Organ for Committee is the process 23Sobbar has ring diraction 46 Novaliat I WISH I (XU LP BE VEAH- X ^'osr remainder of your money A1 Chellman, 122; Merle of asking for donations to HOW PO WELL, r \C s o u SET 27 Moat waahhy 20 Nuclaar 31 Throw Bagnold 0NE(3FTH 0SE PEOPLE B U T M A V g E \ O F T H E M Book discussion set is now due. Dewart, 119; Archie help us with our purchase sou HEARP ME UP, 32 Chargad tgancy (abbr.) 33 Fortfathar 49 Sown (Fr.| DEAR ABBY: I notice that your column has a great deal WHO TAiX TO GHOSTS IT WOULPN'T j ARE FIGURE PEOPLE S A V ir PIPNT 39 Saizi Next we are planning our Houghtaling, 119. of a copier. Already,,,we particlM 22 Flattanad 50 Mountain naar to do with this aex b u a in ^ . BE SO Har.'/PEPRESSEPl TH A Tf ISNTEASVTO SOU' 33 Aatronauts' 23 Summon 40 Graak lattar s o t T H \ t I M ) S O R — A book review and discussion of popular trip to Wildwood, Then on Monday it was SOU MEAN anciant Troy are getting responses from Tell people that aex is nMure's bait for reproduction, and FINPAHAPPV "all righr 24 Hotm color 42 Aga 52 Armanlan the book. "The Seasons of a Man’s L ife ," by Daniel J. N.J. dgain this summer pinochle time and the AMEPIUM, some of the members as if you go for the bait, you get atuck with the freight. STUART x: MEPIUM.' (comp, wd.) 26 Mova ikmrly 43 Equipaga mountain 34 Oiviaion I,evinson. will be given at the South Windsor Public and have set aside the. winners are; Vi Laquere, we received a few checks Now, if they aay the urge is too great to control, tell them 26 This (Sp.) (arch.) 54 Buddhism prapoaltion 28 Cowtkin 44 Wavar Lib ra ry on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. week of June 15 to the 19. 838; Elsa Lehardt, 758; worth $33. So, if you’d like that carnal concupiscence — or plain old-fashioned “ luet” — typa can be cooled by physical and mental exercise. 36 Dipiomacy Guest book reviewers will be the Rev. Bert Van We will take two buses at Arthur Bouffard, 779; to help, just knock us off a 36 Compau Okay, Friedman, get back in the shallow water. (Remem­ 1 Antwerpen and his wife, Marie, of the Christian this time. Registration will Felix Jesanis, 775; Andy check in care of the point 2 3 4 B e 7 • 1 ber me? I was the lifeguard at Riverside pool where you and 37 Acts Reformed Church be March 23 around 8 a.m. Noske, 769; Ruth Search, to 11 12 13 Manchester Senior Center your twin sister used to swim when you were kids in Sioux 36 Intantlfy This book is the groundbreaking study by Levinson and This trip includes five days 767; Bess Moonan, 764; and remember every little City. Iowa.) 40 insacti U 16 16 a team of psychologists, psychiatrists, and sociologists at and four nights, bus ride, Aifreda Hallin, 762; Helena bit adds up to the better JIM FLANAGAN (STILL IN SIOUX CITY) 41 Mosquito 17 11 Yale University, that first demonstrated the existense of motel rooms, three meals Gavella, 761; Martin than $800 needed, O— >*i«A.«s.mRs»u> Pal >rwi oanus 20 DEAR JIM: Of course I remember you. I never 43 Com bini ■" adult development according to an age-linked timetable. each day, sight-seeing, a Bakstan, 763; Gladys 21 A reminder that every 4 6 ____ Paak. It was the basis of the best-seller, "Passages." The day at Atlantic City taking Seelert, 760; John Gaily, forget a good-looking IrishmanI What happened to Tuesday afternoon and Colorado 23 24 2S 26 2B 29 30 31 in the slot machines, and you? Did you study for the priesthood? Captain Easy — Crooks ft Lawrence program is open to the public. 760; Hans Frederlckson, Friday morning we have “Cooling” the ardor won’t work, Jim. The popu­ 50 Makat mad 1” also a dinner with excellent 759. 51 Chinata 32 „ an excellent exercise class lation must be controlled in more reliable ways. The philotophy 1 entertainment. Also, there 3S Square dance slated under the direction of Cleo flesh is often weaker than the mind is strong. Now, 53 Don Juan't 3. is a chance for you golfers Tomorrow for our fun you get back in the ahallow water, Flanagan. You’re mothar 1 Livingstone and this is 31 39 40 to enjoy at least one day on entertainment we will play already in over your head! 55 Think SOI T il WIM>SOR-The South Windsor Square open to all members. Hi the liniu at a nominal fee. bingo and also if we have 56 Killar whata 41 Also, every Friday after­ 57 Tan cants Dance Club w ill hold an open dance fo r a ll club-level any interest we wilt play 43 44 48 By the way, we will be no noon we start the action at 66 Pointad tool 47 41 49 dancers on Friday from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Orchard Hill some old time music via 69 Collaga chaar more than two blocks away DEAR ABBY: My wedding ie still four months off, but I SO SI 82 School. 350 Foster St 12:45 with setback and 00 Lair S3 S4 from the ocean, and each records for your dancing am faced with a serious dilemma. Hall of Famer Earl Johnston will call the squares and Mrs. Jeanne ForshinoTchairman of the Invitation committee of the from 1 to2:30p.m. we have 8S SI S7 motel has Its own pool. All pleasure. So stop by for our Two of my uncles (they are brothers) fought viciously 40 Russ and Anita White will cue the round dances. There annual art auction, sponsored by the Manchester Junior W om ens' round dancing lessons un­ DOWN of this for $155 per person, good old not-too-spicy years ago, causing the younger brother to leave home. 'They 81 SI 90 wili be an admission charge of $4 a couple and der the direction of our // Club, displays one of the paintings to be included in the auction. two to a room and when lasagna lunch and join in have not set eyes on each other since, nor have they 1 Wnttan good friends, Russ and exchanged a single letter. For as.long as 1 can remember, no (NIWtRAAM IN T ta m tl ASM ) refreshments will be served. The auction is scheduled for Friday night at Willie’s Steak House. signing up you need to pay on the fun. Don and Rosemary Gibbs w ill be on door duty and Dave Anita White. Then from one in the family has dared to mention the name of one at least $50. Our Variety Show is A preview will be at 7 with the auction beginning at 6. (Herald 2:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Jack brother to the other. and Randy Chapman and Norman and Celine Lavoie on shaping up for the big per-' photo by Pinto) OK, the happenings here Coltey Is on hand for some Every year, during the holidays, other family membera hospitality. Spectators are welcome. formance scheduled for conetantly rehash the whole aituation, some siding with the at the center starts with super square dancing. All our past Friday afternoon April 24 and 25. So again we older brother and some with the younger. Allay Oop — Dave Graue briclqe members are invited to at­ setback games with the are calling on you fotks to I see them both on a semiregular basis and get along tend either or both and a equally well with both of them. IN OUB TIME, CERTAIN PARTS OF THE (LOOK following results: Helena give us a much needed I 'M RESPONSIBLE nominal fee is charged. Now the question is posed to me, “Which uncle are you F O R V O im PRESENCE EAKTH'SUFFEREP upheavals and CHANGE.. I AT THAT! Gavella, 145; Betty hetping hand by selling going to invite to your wedding?” HEBE? I DONT Oswald Jacoby and Alan Sontag TV to n igh t Our St. Patrick’s Day UNDERSTAND... some of the tickets for us. lesrmine, 143; Violet Dance will be held this As the time approaches for me to make that decision, everyone has a different solution. If you were in my place, coming Monday with dan­ 6:00 . investigates the little-known truth Abby, what would you do? Declarer does himself in 3 4 30 N *w t behind legendary outlaws like cing to Lou Joubert's IN THE MIDDLE IN LEE, MASS. 5 I Love Lucy Jesse James. John Dillinger, Belle Menus announced Orchestra. South's face lit up as he Star and others. 9 Joker's Wild Gloria is still looking for DEAR IN: I would invite them both, and let each opened two spades. The first 1t NCAA Wrestling Continues SB Have Gun Will Travel Odd Couple MANCHESTER —Menus which will be served March know the other was invited. If they don’t want to see cloud appear^ when partner From Daytime EIWA Conference Wednesday yarn and material but responded two no trump and a Championships 11:30 16-20 at Mayfair and Westhlll Gardens to residents 60 or each other — that’s their problem. Don’t make it Dixie Carter and Hal Holbrixk please, pieces large nough. NORTH real frown appeared when he 2d I Dream Of Jeannie CD All In The Family older, are as follows: yours. A lo t 7 21 TVCommunityCollege: Amer­ (pictured) star m the story of a Loui­ CD Kojak Joe is also looking for saw the dummy. siana couple who wage a tireless (D Maude Monday: Vegetable soup, American chop suey, collard VQ 1092 He ruffed the heart lead ica The Second Century containers for plants for ♦ 043 Programming may be interrupted investigation into the slaying of ® SportaCantar greens, tossed salad, dressing, peaches, roll, margarine, and slowly and carefully ran their teen-age son by Houston S9The Tonight Show The the garden. 4864 due to pledging skim milk, coffee or tea. DEAR ABBY: I have been married for four years. I love off all his trumps. Unfor­ Hogan's Heroes police officers, in THE KILLING Best of Carson' Host: Johnriy Car- WEST EAST tunately for South, East man­ son. Guests: Richard Pryor, Bess Tuesday: Corned beef, buttered cabbage, boiled /HOUKiuvancnm/ my husband and have much to be thankful for, including ♦ ... 4d Jim Rockford: Private OF RANDY WEBSTER, a new 1 *4 KXfT M M Um I ~ 4883 aged to hang on to three dia­ Investigator dramatic motion picture-for- Armstrong, Judith Blegen. (Repeat; potatoes, applesauce, mustard, rye bread, margarine, tfARTVOflD two darling children. Would you please help settle a dispute Tha Flintatonaa — Hanna Barbara Productions VAKJ83 V7 654 monds and three clubs and 60 mins.) uuwmTmoDAiu between my mother-in-law and me? I don’t want our 6:30 television based on the actual inci­ skim milk, coffee or tea. TtNOWOfN.Vtt.fO ♦ QS2 ♦ K J 10 7 while South got 100 pointa for S Carol Burnett And Friends dent, to be broadcast on 'The CBS