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to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursduy, March 22, 1984 Busy summer likely for vacation industry Conventioneers and most Organized tours woh't provide them. Forget additional $7 execution fee. If you hove to pay onty^S,' Reaction to rape verdict hlartford protesters We are now entering the busiest summer ever for about discount air fares: the m ajor carriers serving you can mail in your application. ~ ‘ the vacation industry — with a variety of forces have stopped them for the weeks Moreover, since 1981, every individual, even an lire. Portuguese defendants take over Colt dome slated by GOP combining to push vacation travel to all-time highs. surrounding the games. infant, is required to have a passport issued in his ® The U.S. dollar is strong, tempting us to go abroad to Y o u t If your plans include foreign travel, you have no her own name. Children under age 18 are still issued tour and buy bargains; the Summer Olympic Games time to fiddle, either. Check whether your passport is five-year passports, at a cost of $27. page 2 ... page 10 .. page 3 will open in Los Angeles, pulling us to the West Coast Money's current and il not, submit an application promptly. Many countries require a visa before you can enteE. by the hundreds of thousands. Economic expansion is The State Department does its best to send your For some countries, you must submit your passpoit assured through this summer at least, encouraging us Worth passport within a short time. You will assist by filling with yoiir visa application before your departure.' to open our pocketbooks and wallets to spend. Sylvia Porter out th e' ’departure date” box on the application form. Allow plenty of time for this process, especially it In the next six months, 6.5 percent of us wilt visit a The volume of applications is soaring. (In February, neither your tour operator nor travel agent providmC foreign country, compared with 5.1 percent in 1983, applications were up a stunning 40 percent over the documents. Get a copy of "Visa Requirements fo r reports the Conference Board. At the same time, 33.4 February 1983.) Foreign Governments” from the State Department.. percent will visit another state, up from 31.8 percent in To cope with the annual summer overflow of Also request "Y ou r Trip Abroad.” For single copies; 1983. applications, the State Department adds second of each, write; Passport Services, Room 386, Showers today; Manchester, Conn. Louisiana World Exposition in New Orleans, shifts, increases staffs, keeps people working Department of State, 1425 K St. N.W.. Washington. scheduled to open May 12 and run through Nov. 11. The message to you: Plan now! Draw up overtime. Still, officials expect to issue a record 4.7 D.C. 20524. warmer Saturday Friday, March 23, 1984 itineraries, consult travel agents, make reservations, The second extravaganza will be the 1984 Summer million passports this year, up from last year's record — See page 2 Single copy; 25

t w i bad not been able to tell which of signed by Peter Ponziani, deputy assured him he understood his Manslaughter Is defined as having Sports...... in-force amounted to $40.9 billion, up 12.7 percent know personally. Monday, April 2,1084. At this lima you win be aseignad an aeoounl. injuries” eight days after Lorbier the two men had started it. assistant state’s attorney in Man­ constitutional rights, including his assauited him with a basebaii bat the intent only to cause serious Television___ from the previous year. The state banking department has scheduled a The July tragedy began when chester. Lorbier, who was' in right to remain silent. Benson said injury to someone, but killing him. Weother...... hearing on the application for 10 a.m. May 16 at the in the streets of Manchester

A, t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friduv. March 23. lt)84 MANCHESTER HERALD. Fridiiy , Mar< h 23, 1984 - 3 A year after rape, four face possible life sentences Counselor describes quitting problems ___•• Medeiros paused to confront a decisions to rape victims." She Medeiros Manchester Last Saturday, another jury also four guilty verdicts. Organizers of the only ones brought to trial. barrage of microphones and By Linda Corman said the trial, "was a big step in found Daniel Silva, 27, and Joseph the march said the defendants Silva and Cordeiro, the only two reporters. United Press International making people aware of what Vieira, 28, guilty of raping the were the victims of ethnic bias. All defendants to testify, claimed the He said he was, "happy” about happens to rape victims,” and in in Brief Ordeal awaits women substance abusers sbe defendants are Portuguese woman agreed to have sex with his own acquittal but felt the F A L L RIVER, Mass. - More woman. improving their treatment in the Raposo and Cordeiro broke down immigrants. them, was laughing and appeared convictions against Raposo and than a year after the first shocking courts. and wept as the verdict was Another demonstration was to enjoy herself, and never cried Cordeiro were "not right.” Weiss backs town mapping By Sarah E. Hall ing on their special needs. reports that a woman was gang- Cordeiro testified both he and other drug is usually Valium.” that most maie counselors give short announced and Cordeiro raised his planned today in Fall River. out for help. “There was no rape at Big Herald Reporter raped on a barroom pool table Raposo bad performed orai sex on Asa prelude to town property tax revaluation in “ I'm the only ball game in town, and shrift. But Bristol County District At­ Pina said he had spoken with the Dan’s,” he said. "She led them while onlookers cheered, four men manacled hands in an obscene the woman, but Cordeiro said the the future. General Manager Robert Weiss has that’s horrible,” slfe said. “ Absolutely WHILE MEDICAL ATTENTION is gesture as he left the courthouse torney Ronaid Phia said the woman and said while she was A raw deal awaits women who are horrible.” needed to withdraw from Valium are convicted of aggravated rape, woman consented. on.” recommended that the Board of Directors THE STIGMA ATTACHED to being under police guard. verdicts showed the Judicial sys­ pleased with the verdicts, the Charging that police and ttie hooked on drugs or alcohol and want facing possible life sentences in Raposo’s attorney, Judith Lin­ consider a $73,000 capital improvement expendi­ She works under the auspices of addiction, heroin withdrawal is no a female addict has made some A bitter Raposo told reporters tem worked. Despite conflicting year-long ordeal was traumatic for district attorney’s oTfice exerted help getting off, counselor Mary prison. dahl, her eyes also reddened with ture for a town mapping project next year. Hartford’s Community Health Servi­ worse than ” a real bad case of the flu,” professionals look the other way, she there is "no justice for evidence, he said the two Juries her “ and she knows it's a tragic intense pressure on him to impli­ Favale told the Community Services ces, in a YWCA office. Two others are free, cleared of tears, said, "It was impossible to He is also asking the directors for $18,300 for Ms. Favale said. “ And withdrawal said. Many refuse to admit that anyone came to Uie same conclusion that situation for the families o f the cate other defendants, Medeiros Council Thursday. " I t ’s a nice, non-threatening place all charges in the attack at Big immigrants.” fairly try John Cordeiro and Victor muroprocessors in the office of the assessor. from alcohol can kill you,” she added, other than a “ malnourished, morally Superior Court Judge William "there was a tragedy to the defendants.” said he had been, "messed up” . One Manchester woman she worked for women to go ," she said, — adding toppling another popular Dan's Tavern in nearby New Raposo at the same time.” The Both measures, be says, would help in a loose bag-lady on the street" could be Young delayed sentencing for all victim .” Ail of the defendants are from with went back on the bottle after that women shy away from clinics B u ford on March 6, 1983. Jury, "in rejecting that defense, “ In one year, they have done so property tax revaluation the town must make misconception. hooked. four defendants at least until The woman, who is also of New Bedford, except Vieira who is months in a mostly-male halfway where they’re immediately branded as A six-man, six-woman jury bad to tar Victor Raposo,” Ms. much to me,” he said. “ Because I before it compiles the Grand List of Oct. 1,1987. Despite the risks, it’s sometimes Others aren't sensitive enough to the Monday. Aggravated rape in Mas­ Portuguese descent, testified that from Pbmfret, Conn. house in Willimantic, Ms. Favale said. addicts. easier for a woman to get hooked than a fact that lesbianism or crises like deliberated for six hours Thursday Lindahl said. wouldn’t go along, they (the He says the directors will have to decide sachusetts carries a maximum she entered the now-closed bar to Darlene Wheeler, a spokeswo­ This single mother “ went crazy” when before finding Victor Raposo, 23, She said sbe would appeal the police) put words in m y mouth. whether the revaluation should be contracted out "1 see women from all socio­ man, she said. Addicted husbands and divorce or rape can lead to drug or penalty of life in prison. buy cigarettes and that sbe was man for the Coalition Against allowed to see her children only on economic levels. 1 can have a doctor’s boyfriends often provide the drugs and alcohol abuse in women, she said. and John Cordeiro, 24, guilty of verdict. They wanted me to pin down Silva or performed bny additional staff under the Within hours of the verdict, as raped on the tavern’s pool table for Sexist Violence, a group organized occasional weekends, and left treat­ raping the 22-year-old mother of As he descended the stairs from and Vieira.” assessor’s direction. wife on my caseload, or a welfare pay the bills, so women are isolated many as 10,000 Portuguese- at least two hours by as many as a after the incident tb combat ment to spend more time with them. mother with five children,” she said. Even Alcoholics Anonymous turns two. The panel found Jose Medei­ the second-floor courtroom where “ I was a witness,” immediately They must also decide what method of from the financial impact. Americans and their supporters dozen men while she pleaded for attitudes that foster rape, said the Another client, a 16-year-old girl who But when it comes time to quit, that off some women because it's such a ros, 23, and Virgilio Medeiros, 24, be has sat among bis co-defendants after the trial, he said. "Then, 10 appraisal will be used to estimate current market staged a candlelight march help as bystanders cheered her verdicts “ proved that the criminal tried to dry out at the same live-in She described one of her clients as an dependence can prove tragic. Ms. "white, male-dominated organiza­ who are unrelated, innocent of all for the past six weeks, Virgilio days later I was a defendant.” value. And they will have to decide phase in the charges. through New Bedford to protest the attackers. The six defendants were Justice system can give fair new assessed property values as the town did in facility, gave up even faster. She left 80-year-old Jamaican woman who’s Favale said some women cling to their tion,” she said. 1977. the facility after a group-therapy been drinking a pint of gin a week since mates for fear they won’t be able to Ms. Favale's predictions (or the Weiss says that when the town has a plan for session during which she broke down she was IQ. ‘The woman is in a nursing make a living on their own, though their future were dire in some respects. revaluation, he will recommend approriations for and told the others— 20 men, no women home where Ms. Favale runs a group habit may have already cost them their Women who use drugs intravenously Weather it. He say be expects the costs will first appear in — that she’d been sexually abused by counseling session for alcoholic women home and children. are becoming a high risk group for the fiscal year that begins July 1,1985. fam ily members since she was eight, who drink when let out during the And when a woman’s pockets are AIDS, along with others who get the Peopletalk disease through contacts with bisexual Ms. Favale said. The men “ just didn’t daytime or smuggle booze into their empty, treatment is hard to find. Today’s forecasts understand.” rooms. Children, too, are an issue — one that mates, she said. “Anything Goes’’ hits M HS “ Women tend to get involved with Ms. Favale said most treatment Experts expect that the price of Moore’s change of heart Ce^eciicut, Massachusetts and BUT SUCH IN SE N SITIVITY is only alcohol and drug abuse later in life than facilities choose to ignore. cocaine will drop, making the drug Rhode Island: Considerable cloud­ Cole Porter’s "Anything Goes” will be part of the problem, Ms. Favale said. men do,” said Ms. Favale, a big-boned It’s hardly an ’’excuse’ ’ when women accessible to nearly everyone, includ­ Newlywed Mary Tyler Moore ends her iness today with a chance of a few presented at Manchester High School today and She claimed she’s the only counselor in woman who received her counseling refuse treatment because they’ll have ing children, according to Ms. Favale. extended leave from show business to begin showers or snow flurries. Highs in Saturday at 8 p.m. Sock n’ Buskin, a student the Greater Hartford area who sees degree at age 42. " I t ’s usually in to be away from their kids, she said. •'It's really going to become epidemic, filming "” in Toronto next month, a the 40s. Clearing tonight. Lows theatrical group, is putting on the show. only female substance abusers, work­ connection with another drug, and that Rather, she claimed, it’s a valid reason if it's not already," she said. special for ABC-TV to air in the fall. from the mid 20s to low 30s. Sunny Tickets castJ4 and are available at the door. Produced by 's Embassy, the plot Saturday. Highs again in the 40s. line follows Ms. Moore’s relationship with Maine: Scattered showers and husband James Gamer, who is afflicted with Several coming up before elections flurries changing to occasional MHA iist is shorter heart disease. Her real life marriage to light snow north and showers or cardiologist Dr. Robert Levine is drumming The number of people on the Manchester flurries likely south today. Highs in away at a healthy pace. Housing Authority’s waiting list for housing the upper 30s to mid 40s. Flurries Of f the set and away from the home, she meters subsidized through the federal Section 8 program north and clearing south tonight idd] decreased from last month, Carol Shanley, GOP slates delegates for conventions a Hart of a different beat. Miss Moore is hot on the after a chance of evening flurries trail of the presidential hopeful from Colorado. executive director, told the authority Wednesday downcast. Lows from the mid and Joining her at political galas is fellow celebrity night. Bv Alex Glrelll Michael Mills, Ellen Zinsser, Ron The sole delegate for the 9th upper teens north to 20s elsewhere. Just before the town committee Robert Redford, a Gary Hart supporter for the A total of 84 people are now on the list, with Herald Reporter Osella, Edward Boland, Thomas A. Assembly District Convention, July 19. 0 Variable cloudiness with a chance ,y|l '/'‘i ) meeting, the executive board had past 11 years. seven seeking one-bedroom apartments, 49 Ferguson, is Thomas H. Ferguson. of flurries north and mostly sunny - a L _ . endorsed the slates. seeking two-b^room apartments and 28 request­ At a special meeting Thursday night Nathan Agostiifelli, Marion Taggart, 'The two delegates to the 55th south Saturday. Windy with highs ing three-bedroom apartments, she said. Last that lasted nine minutes, the Republi­ Robert Heavisides, Bernice Cobb, Assembly District Convention are, from the 30s north to the low and month, 96 people were on the list. THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE are Joseph Swensson, Patrick Boatman, David Dampier'and William Shearer Molly coddling Winkler mid 40s south. Under the S ^ io n 8 program, tenants pay rents can Town Committee endorsed slates delegates to the First Congressional New Hampshire: Scattered flur­ no more than 30 percent of their income. of delegates to upcoming political District Convention on July 14: Ellen Bickford, Neil Lawrence, Wil­ Assembly District 9 comprises Man­ Actor Henry Winkler signed this week to ries or showers changing to Showen today, clearing tonight There are also 214 people on a waiting list for conventions. liam Diana, Carol Kuehl and Patricia chester's Voting District, 9, part of produce “ Molly,” a one-hour PBS drama for occasional light snow north and housing for the elderly, Ms. Shanley said. The delegates were selected by a Donna Mercier, J. Winthrop Porter, Cottle. Glastonbury and part of East Hartford. Today considerable cloudiness with a 40 percent chance of a shower Robertr DiNiro Meryl Streep pre-teens. The tale depicts a young girl going showers or flurries likely south nominating committee. Jocye Porter, James Taylor, Nancy Assembly District 55 comprises today. Highs in the upper 30s to mid or snow flurry. Highs 45 to 50. Winds southwest 10 to 15 mph through her parents’ divorce. In addition to his At the outset of the meeting. Taylor, David Dampier, Barbara King, DELEGATES to the State GOP Manchester's Voting District 3 , 40s. Flurries likely north and becoming west 15 to 20 mph by afternoon. Tonight clearing. LoWs 25 behind-the- scenes role, Winkler also will be an Tax assistance available Republican Town Chairman Curtis Edgar Weaver, Edith Lassow, Eliza­ Convention July 7 will be: Andover, Bolton, Hebron, and on-air voice along with actress Teri Garr. clearing south tonight. Lows from to 30. West winds 10 to 15 mph. Saturday sunny. Highs 45 to 50. There’s no beef Smith said Republicans had been beth Sadloski, \;arol Kuehl, Robert Walter Joyner, Patricia Lawrence, Marlborough. To appear this fall, the show is part of a prime the mid teens north to the 20s south. Today's weather picture was drawn by John Luman, 9, of 120A Rachel The Internal Revenue Service has established a Not since their "Deerhunter” days in 1978 have lime PBS series called “ Wonderworks” . Partly sunny with a chance of Road, a fourth-grade student at Rol^rtson School. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site at contacted by the nominating commit­ Kiefer, Sheil^ Gadola, Johathan Peter DiRosa, Harry Reinhorn, Elsie Smith said the delegates to the state M eryl Streep and Robert DeNiro shared the flurries north and mostly sunny Lincoln Center in Manchester. tee and asked if they were interested in Mercier, Roderick Wright, and Mary Swensson, Patricia Cottle, Donald convention will select the delegates to screen, but Paramount's "Falling In Love” south Saturday. Highs in the 30s Trained volunteers will provide help to people being delegates. No one had come Warrington. Kuehl, H. John Malone, Carl Zinsser, the Reppublican National Covention. teams the Oscar winners once again. Scheduled north to low and mid 40s south. completing their basic Forms 1040, 1040A and forward requesting a place in any Robert Albert, Curtis Smith, Jonathan Delegates to the other conventions will for release in the autumn, filming starts Monday Vermont: Cloudy today with ■ 1040EZ. They will also advise people on tax delegation before the committee made DELEGATES to the Fourth Senator­ Mercier, Louis Kocsis, Vivian Fergu­ help select the Republican nominees on streets and interiors of New York City. scattered rain showers or snow credits and deductions for which they may be its calls, he said. ial District convention July 17 will be: son, Gloria Della Fera, Mary Willhide. for election in the respective districts. Both suburban and married. Miss Streep, an flurries. Highs this morning 35 to 40 eligible. artist, and DeNiro, a building contractor, engage then turning cooler. Partly cloudy 'Hie Lincoln COnter V ITA will be open on in a fling, the first for each. The mood, says a film tonight. Lows in the teens and 20s. Monday and Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. through spokesman, is reminiscent of the Noel Coward Fair and warmer Saturday. Highs April 12. classic, “ Brief Encounter” . “ Falling In Love" is 35 to 45. Anyone planning to visit the V ITA site should Fire Calls the first original screenplay by Michael Cristofer, Long Island Sound: Winds west bring with them their tax package, their A Charming Solid whose Broadway hit “ The Shadow Box” reaped a to northwest 20 to 25 knots and prior-year tax return, forms W-2, and all other tax wood stove fire, 20 Ken­ — medical call, 228 Na­ Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize. Manchester gusty today. Winds northwest IS to records concerning income and deductions. sington St. (Tow n). than Hale Road, Coventry One expects to see a beefy DeNiro who had to 20 knots tonight and west 10 to IS Thursday, 10:11 a.m. — gain weight for “Raging Bull" and “ King of (South Coventry). Cherry Bedroom at a knots Saturday. Visibility 5 miles smoke alarm, 36-B Pascal Comedy,” but instead he is svelte and sexy. or more through Saturday. Aver­ Bth’s Flynn won’t run again Lane (Town): Tolland County Watch for the new ripples in a scene where he age wave heights 3 to 5 feet today t sweats it out at a gym. and 2 to 4 feet tonight. Eighth District Director John Flynn said Thursday,T0:56 a.m. — Wednesday, 10:08 p.m. handsome price saving1 Thursday he will not seek re-election when his medical call, 192 Hartford PAINTER term expires in May. Road (Paramedics). NEEDS ^ *★★★★★ X- Extended outlook Flynn, who will have served nine years in the Thursday, 11 a.m. — WORK post when his term is over, said be can no longer Extended outlook for New Eng­ medical call, 410 Center ASTROLOGY devote the time the Job demands. I Windows land Sunday through Tuesday: St. (Paramedics). He is the second district official to announce LADINGS ; Puttied Springfield has winner Connecticut, Massachusetts and that be will not run for re-election. District Thursday, 1:59 p.m. — 8T oas-iou 9 Painted Rhode Island: Chance of rain A Springfield, Massachusetts, crafts dealer has President Gordon Lassow has said he will step medical call, 62 Agnes a Interior and exterior Sunday. F air Monday and Tues­ ON AU PMBIEMS won $340,000 on the Connecticut Lottery's down from the office at the end of his term. Drive (Paramedics). d work also. day. Overnight low temperatures APPOINTUENT CALL Rainbow Jackpot show. Lassow said that he goes home form district Thursday, 10:01 p.m. — 25 Years experience Clerics, scholars for sale upper 20s to mid 30s. Daytime Satalllta yiew 643-6686 Kathy Bigda, 32, won the $100,000 grand prize Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4 a.m. EST shows upset nowadays. He says that is the right attitude medical call, 45 E. Center IN MAMCMim highs in the 40s. onN o*xv E. DAVIS and the jackpot worth $240,000 Thursday night. This portrait of a scholar or cleric by Hans for the district president. He says the district Vermont: Chance of snow in the clouds and heavy thunderstorms over the central and southern St. (Param edics). 'h prico with thit III Bigda said she and her husband Stephen, a Holbein II is among 70 drawings by old masters should have new talent, adding that he sees 649-0495 south Sunday. Clearing Monday. Plains. An upper level disturbance Is producing clouds over the Thursday, 10:13 p.m. — physical education instructor in Chicopee, that will be auctioned off by Christie’s Auction himself in the role of an elder statesman. Fair Tuesday. Highs 35 to 45. Lows eastern Gulf of Mexico and Florida. Low clouds linger over the Massachusetts, will use the money to expand House on July 3, the London-based art dealer District directors are elected for three-year in 20s. Northeast while frontal clouds stretch along the West coast. their crafts business and perhaps to open a shop announced. The collection, worth more than $10 terms. The president is elected annually. \ i K\()\ HISIORK ,\I S()( II I N on Cape Cod. million, will be on display in New York May 18-21. Maine: Chance of flurries north and fair south Sunday. Fair The Jackpot returns to $40,000 next week. The collection is said to be the most valuable in SPHINX. private hands in Britain. Monday and Tuesday. Highs in the 30s north to mid 40s south. Lows in 30.00 Lots and lots of soup A M I(^U; SHOW AM ) SAI K the teens north to 20s south. Families with children in Robertson School One yupsmanship New Hampshire: Chance of have been eating more than their share of soup SI Nl) , .March 2^ 1W4 flurries north and fair south MSmEAPOUS'^l lately. At any rate, parents have turned in some hi am lo pm Corporate image shaper John Molloy says he Actress on the brink Sunday. F air Monday and Tues­ 12,650 soup-can labels as part of a drive to acquire plans to start “ Dress For Success” schools day. Highs in the 30s north to mid school equipment under a Campbell’s Soup ^ :■! rum .Mkidic S^hnol around the nation, patterned after his bestseller Coty-Award winning designer Perry Ellis 40s south. Lows in the teens north PAIR Company program. I l.it I li'ril liii ( Kouic tdi preps Christie Brinkley for the Oscars. As a to 20s south. As a result, the Robertson library will get some The ^warmth and patina o f solid guides. I iVii-A \irrum . ( nniRMicrii And it's not only moneyed Yuppies and Ivy presenter for the April Academy Awards SAN FRANCISCO brand-new merchandise. cherry, combined with delightful __ ceremony, the model turned actress went to Ellis Leaguers he hopes to attract. He's also aiming at Air quality i.h ' Mil.' M . i ’ .1, iiri. n' . i! { M il jiivl < i c n c I )i-. V h i ' l l >'! N T iiu . 1 .iiu \ ih r Pennsylvania country styling, make this a set to cherish for the upward mobile blue collar worker. “ One of for costuming tips. She left his studio with'a black LOS ANOCI generations. the greatest wastes in this country," he says, "is and carnelian crepe sheath that slithers from a The state Department of Envir­ ✓ «2S^ I I 21 Band has open house : I'l i 'V ft Js !i' he I'lU’ll h ' 1 lU' \ CMK >n M '■1. '■ I. .(I Nr >. n.-r. the enormous number of talented people from tank top to a flared bottom. Just what Hollywood onmental Protection reported LOWeST In-the Bennet Junior High School gym at 7 p.m. (irnci'.il .•\ilmi''.sioii -SI 7.’) Set includes: blue collar families, who never get a chance ordered for the bestower of award for “ Best good air quality levels across T6MPCRATURIS Tuesday, there will be an informal open touse for Queen-Size Pediment Bed Reg. '1852. because they fall over their backgrounds.” Special Effects” . Connecticut for Thursday, except hill w ill) Ilii.-: ail :ill ailmi.s.uinn.'- .SI .'ill each for moderate conditions in the the townwide elementary band. Directors of this Cheil on Chesi Bridgeport area, and forecast good select group are Jeff Lumpkin and Marilyn ()\ I K W) I \llim I ORs Triple Dresser conditions statewide for today. UlUbridge. Queen Anne Mirror Punch and cookies will be served following the ■:ii llil\ u I- \;r'IT ..'1 n.iiili-H i, | - K i i \1 Hi. U |-ST i ; sill .il , lul n| , * . ’ ■ I. liii . i ' l 1 ..-I I i u . l U ' I! 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OoUvorv tlenol nows ssrvlcss and Is a Mirlboroqli Cnnlry Bin In 1983, the world’s first recip­ relocation camps where they were interned during World should bo modo by 9 p.m. Monday msmbor of the AudR Eursou of •or- Iluatod JeHtofara SInca IMS ient of a permanent artificial Rhode Island dally: 4818 throueh FrMav and by 7:30 a.m. Circulations. NORTH MAIN ST.. RTE.Z, EXIT 12 or 13 heart, Barney Clark of Seattle, War 2. The picture above was taken at a camp near Vermont daily: 918 Soturaov. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 14 MAIN STREET Hanford • New Britain * WesKarms Mall MARLBOROUGH died in a Salt Lake City hospital. Manzanar, Calif. Massachusetts daily: 4808 OLD SAYBROOK L/J Mwcee E^maBiliiiei OwgaVieaiAciieeie Charge Tuts.- Sal. 10.5:30. FrI. 10-9; Sun. 1-5:30 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 23, 1984 - 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 23, 1984 ‘Clearing the air* on Meese =£> state health chief Plan stops sewage U .S./W orld HARTFORD (UPl) — Environmental officials Area towns leading EDB fight say plans submitted by Springfield, Mass., avoid dumping raw sewage into the Connecticut River In Brief Special prosecutor is a political gamble while the city repairs its pumping station. Andover HARTFORD (UPl) - Protection Agency, and The plans submitted Thursday to the state Gary Hart already have denounced Connecticut's health com­ White House sources also said investigation to clear Meese and Bolton/ Coventry industry representatives Department of Environmental Protection could Winter lingers elsewhere By Barbara Rosewicz Reagan for the "sleazy ” character o f . missioner is leading a Thursday Meese was preparing a “demonstrate the high level of integ­ to eliminate the chemical end a messy, yearlong dispute over Sprinfield s Six-foot'-^fts left by the worst spring United Press International rity and dedication which have marked some administration officials. drive by five Northeast­ faster than the EPA pro­ plan to dump large volumes of raw sewage into detailed response to the allegations and But without a special prosecutor to - ern states to eliminate the snowstorm j/n five years kept Upper Michigan would send it to the Judiciary Commit­ Ed's long career of public service.” jection of three to five the river 4>A miles north of the Connecticut state WASHINGTON - The White House conduct an independent investigation, pesticide EDB from the years. schools closed for a second day today and up to 18 is taking a political gamble and tee in a day or two. During a state dinner honoring line. inches of snow menaced Colorado ranches at the French President Francois Mitter­ free of political ties and influence,. food chain within two DEP officials had expect^ Springfield to preying for appointment of a special Despite the polflical drawbacks of a Biden said, "I think (Meese's nomina- ■ years. "The public interest is peak of calving season. new investigation. Senate Republican rand, Reagan v/uf asked if the Justice Industrial arts, remedial cut submit plans allowing for a discharge for eight prosecutor to “clear the air” of Department wouU acceede to Meese's tion) would be dead. There would be no Dr. Douglas Lloyd said not well-served by an The death toll since the storm crept east out of allegations jeopardizing Edwin leader Howard Baker, R-Tenn., said, hours. the Rockies last Saturday stood at 36, including request. "This i J a fun evening,” the shot at his passing.” has convened a national ongoing debate over the Richard Barlow. DEP’s assistant director of Meese’s nomination to attorney "There are so many allegations and so The last time a special prosecutor, task force that will meet acceptable levels of five people who died on snow-covered roads in much rumor and innuendo that I think president replied. "I'm not going to water compliance, said he is "definitely excited general. was appointed was in 1981 to investi­ in Washington, D.C., Mon­ EDB,” Lloyd said. “The by the prospect of avoiding the discharge. Michigan. The decision of whether to seek a it has reached the place where a special talk about that.” trouble Bolton school board gate Labor Secretary Raymond Dono­ day and Tuesday to con­ job before us is to protect The DEP will now review Springfield’s plans Light snow and a little freezing rain fell from court-appointed special investigator to prosecutor ... will clear the air and An investigation by a special prosec­ van, who was cleared after a nine- sider establishment of the public health by elimi­ and report them early next week to the state lower Michigan to West Virginia and New York as check into Meese's troubled personal bring the thing to a head.” utor, provided it finds no criminal the storm moved slowly toward New England. wrongdoing, is the chief way still month review of allegations he had By Sarah E. Hall high number of "supervisory” periods. During such uniform national stand­ nating this chemical from attorney general. finances and other controversies falls With President Reagan's full back­ organized crime dealings. periods, teachers supervise activities as opposed to ards for levels of EDB. food stuffs. Heavy snow fell in Colorado and up to 18 inches ing, Meese went on a blitz Thursday to available to Meese to quiet criticism Herald Reporter. Springfield announced in Febroary 1983 it to Attorney General William French teaching classes. He made the announce­ needed to discharge raw sewage into the river was expected in the southern foothills. The new Smith — the man Meese hopes to clear his name and save his nomination against him and win over confirmation "That means working storm in the Rockies pi>oduced thunderstorms votes in the Senate. Meese's nomination now is frozen BOLTON — The Bolton Board of Education Elementary School Principal Anne Rash said that ment in a statement re­ during two four-week periods in order to install replace. to the nation's top law enforcement while the single industrial arts teacher for grades five leased in Hartford from with industiy to check and hail as it pushed into central Texas and south post, a job he wants badly. However, it has its political price. beford the Senate Judiciary Commit-. grappled Thursday evening with whether to keep an new filter screens at its 40-year-old York Street Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware, tee, which is refusing to act because of industrial arts program in town schools and how to through eight teaches 23 class periods out of a possible McLean, Va. raw grain as it comes into central Oklahoma. ranking Democrat on the Senate In a letter to the Justice Department, An investigation could take months, the food pipeline." pumping station. ______Michigan's Upper Peninsula dug out from 2 feet leaving the Meese controversy in the questions over his personal finances deal with a cut in federal funds for remedial 30 per week, he spends the other seven doing EDB, or ethylene di­ Judiciary Committee, predicted the White House counselor said he “cafeteria duty” or the like. bromide, is a pesticide of snow that fell Wednesday and Thursday — a welcomes an independent inquiry into news as Election Day approaches and and other controversies, including a n . education. Thursday the attorney general will file Army promotion and his receipt of Board members hope to reach decisions on both That set-up is "not completely successful." she used on grains and citrus foot each day — in a storm National Weather papers "in the next day or so” to seek a "all allegations” against him and said exposing Reagan to considerable politi-’ Service forecasters called the worst since 1979. cal fire. Carter campaign memos during th e' issues sometime next month. said, though she went on to praise industrial arts as a fruits, and also as an special prosecutor under the Ethics in he expects to be exonerated. "very valuable experience for students. " additive in leaded gaso­ ’’ oagan also said he expects any Democrats Walter Mondale and 1980 campaign. William Nicholson, assistant principal of kinder­ SHOP US LAST AND SAVE Government Act. garten through grade eight at Bolton Elementary line. It is known to cause We'll match or beat any legitimate deal on any new Chevy plus we II save Mitterand begins visit ■ School, told the board that the town will get a 15 THE OPTIONS SHE PRESENTED included cancer in laboratory you money on low cost bank or GMAC financing. So get your best deal percent cut in federal Chapter 1 funding for its eliminating the industrial arts position and replacing animals. WASHINGTON — French President Francois remedial programs next school year. it with one full-time computer teacher or one half-time Lloyd and health direc­ Mitterrand began a weeklong state visit with firm Swordsman held "This dould have some profound effects on what is computer teacher and one half-time foreign language tors of New Jersey, New CAMARO expressions of Franco-American solidarity, teacher. The current industrial arts teacher, Robert Hampshire, Rhode Island - SPORT COUPE going on in Bolton,” he warned. 'k L-ook ,1* on this accompanied by concern for the state of The size of the federal grant is based on the number Howland, who was hired last summer, will resign next and Vermont Thursday East-West relations and the plight of the Third at White House of families receiving welfare in town as of the latest month to take another position. reaffirmed a commit­ World. census, Nicholson explained. While the 1970 figures Joseph Druge, board representative from Willing- ment to completely elimi­ L'V' ■ ■' ■' S Q O Q O President Reagan told the French president were used to determine current funding, next year’s ton, went to bat for the industrial arts program, nating EDB from food it' hr,(«■.»<; moff* St *»709f' Thursday his visit came "at a time when the WASHINGTON (UPl) — Another would-be White grant will be based on the 1980 figures — which show saying it offers students needed practice in math and within two years and to PLUS Western alliance has never been so strong and House intruder, this one ready to chop through a fewer families on the public dole. reading. substantially reducing it Franco-American relations so firm." cast-iron steel reinforced gate with a Samurai sword, But Mrs. Rash said that offering foreign languages in one year. SATISFACTION BACKED BY 4« YRS. OF EXPERIENCE At a glittery state dinner Thursday evening, dropped the idea when approached by a guard with a THIS YEAR’S GRANT of $27,985 will drop to $23,787 is a desirable goal in the upper elementary grades, Lloyd, president'of the Mitterrand welcomed the opportunity to “shed gun, the latest in what police fear is becoming a next school year, Nicholson said. Maintaining the too. A half-time foreign language teacher would mean Association of State and the mantle of protocol "and raised a glass to toast copycat craze. program as is would cost a total of $38,500, or $4,177 that only one language could be offered, creating "a Territorial Health Offi­ — TARTER—— "the common purpose and special friendship of 'The Secret Service said Anthony Leon Holbert, 22, more than is available now with leftover revenues and problem,” she said. cials, said the group has France and the United States." of Glenarden, Md., approached the northwest gate at a small state grant counted in. She predicted that a full-fledged foreign language commitments from Wil­ I>.C1TEVR0 LET ^ Standing before guests drawn from govern­ the White House Thursday night, drew a 3>A foot program for the fifth through ei^ th grades is “a year liam Ruckelshaus, head All but $1,000 of the money would go to pay the 1229 MAIN STREET • TEL 646-6464 » MANCHESTER ment, Hollywood, high society, business and the Samurai sword and held it aloft for several seconds. salaries of two elementary school tutors,* three away.” of the U.S Environmental arts, Mitterrand said he and Reagan had A contingent of White House guards quickly summer school teachers, four elementary aides, one discussed issues affecting war and peace. gathered with guns drawn. high school tutor, a bookkeeper, and a half-time math "We perhaps have not yet found the secret or "We don’t want anyone to get hurt,” one guard was teacher for grades five through eight. The rest would the key to peace," he said. "But we are quoted as saying. "Just put the sword down.” pay for expenses such as supplies and travel. G REEN-UP OUTDOOR SAVINGS TIME! craftsmen, working on the job. And we are A witness said Holbert held the sword another 30 to With Bolton’s socio-economic indicators rising, the looking and we are seeking the secret and the key 45 seconds while mulling the suggestion, then calmly school system may have to face an even bigger cut FiNKEL and I think our work will be fruitful." put', the weapon back in its scabbard and put the after the 1990 census, board member Pamela Sawyer WITH LOFTS! scabbard on the ground. 8V^-Ft. 12-Rib speculated. Cranklift Umbrella Feldstein is optimistic "They kill me lord. They kill me lord,'' he shouted as For now. School Superintendent Richard E. he was put in a police wagon. Packman said that he will recommend either cutting Our S A T BOSTON — Presidential adviser Martin A city police detective said the polished metal the remedial program or allocating more local funds Reg. 0 9 .0 9 ...... f Feldstein says he is optimistic Congress will sword, kept in a long black case with a black cord to maintain it as is. Enjoy sun or shade the easy way approve what he described as a realistic deficit handle,' 'looks to me like something you could buy in a UPl photo with pushbutton full or partial tin. reduction plan worked out by the administration store, like a replica of something that might be old.” Crewmen help injured officer of the Province, El Salvador, on Thursday. FUNDING PROBLEMS were not the impetus Choose solid-color tgb with a and GOP leaders. "It's long enough and big enough, under the right set behind another item addressed by the board. Rather, cheerful floral u n d en t. Feldstein, whose past budget warnings drew of circumstances” it could be used to kill a person, he Salvadoran C-123 cargo plane in Two crewmen were hurt. The plane was the board heard that one teacher had an unusually '19" Plastic UmbrsIlB ^ little White House support, praised the $150 billion said. "It's not a toy.” background after it hit mines on landing ferrying ballot boxes to the region for Stand, Reg. 13.«9 ...... 9.97 deficit reduction plan as a realistic start. It was the fourth incident in a week in which people LOFTS 2-ln-l "I'm actually very optimistic that we can” get have been hustled away from the White House at the regional airport in San Miguel upcoming elections. Lawn Fertilizer and a plan through Congress this year, said Feldstein, grounds because of threatening behavior. Crabgrass Preventer the president's chief economic adviser. "I think None of the assailants have actually reached the A rea Tow ns Easy 1-step feeding & 60" Round we re closer than we've ever been before” to presidential mansion. crabgrass prevention. California Redwood effective budget legislation. While the incident was taking place outside. Sandinistas slain in ambush Deep and long-lasting. 11,33 Umbrella Table He would not say at what point, if the figure was President and Mrs. Reagan were hosting French In Brief Covers 5,000 sq. ft. Our Reg. 1t>.89 being whittled in negotiation, the three-year President Francois Mitterrand at an elaborate state Our proposal would become ineffective. “I don't think dinner. Neither the president nor .his guests were Bv United Press International militiamen in the attack, he said, conditions. Reg. $133...'S96 that’s likely to happen,” he said. aware of the incident. /) and Sandinista reinforcements Pre-election fighting also con­ Cheese share-out set LOFTS 28-3-8 Lawrn Food Crafted-look rounded Freelance photographer Dennis Whitehead, 31, was U.S.-financed guerrillas killed 16 sent to the town inflicted “quite a tinued in El Salvador. 15,000 Sq. Ft. Co\terage edges; targe wheels. Bishop’s installation today walking nearby when Holbert parked his car, got out Sandinista militiamen in an am­ few deaths on the counter­ BOLTON — The monthly distribution of federal From quality 2" stock. and walked toward the cast-iron steel reinforced gate, bush in Nicaragua’s northern revolutionaries.” In the eastern Salvadoran pro-; A specially balanced and surplus cheese will be Tuesday from 10 a.m. until •33” Curved Redwood BOSTON — Bishop Bernard F. Law urged drawing the sword. Whitehead said guards quickly mountains, where the insurgents The rebels, who are fighting to Vince of San Vicente, Col. Roberto; noon at Community Hall. Those eligible are asked non-bummg formula for Rodriguez Murcia of the 5th' fast greening and long- 14.76 Benches (pair) -n priests to speak out on abortion and other world moved in on Holbert and, after the sword was put on and government forces are locked overthrow the Sandinista govern­ to bring their pink slips for identification. Our Reg. 18.99 Reg. 49.99... ..37.40 concerns as he took the ground, took him to an adjacent guardhouse for in heavy combat, a military ment, are trying to disrupt the Infantry Brigade said one soldier; lasting nutrition. was killed and four others were; the reins of the questioning. official said. economy and upcoming national Seniors get potiuck lunch •10,900 Sq. Ft Coverage, Ri•g- 13.9910.70 nation's third larg­ He was being held by police on charges of assault on Guillermo Martinez, a Nicara­ elections with a campaign of wounded in a clash with leftist •6,000 Sq.- Ft. Coverage, R«g.7.49 5.88 est Roman Catholic a federal officer and possession of a prohibited guan militia official in San Rafael attacks on key targets. guerrillas that began when troops; BOLTON — Members of the Bolton Women's ' archdiocese. weapon. Norte, 72 miles north of Managua, In the Nicarguan capital of discovered a rebel camp. Club will serve their favorite dishes at a luncheon "The concern of A police supervisor blamed the recent rash of White said Thursday rebels of the U.S.- Managua, the Superior Council of In Guatemala, military officials; for the Bolton Senior Citizens Club next said leftist guerrillas ambushed an LOFTS Profeaslor ai Christ, and so your House incidents on "publicity from the press.” He supported Nicaraguan Demo­ Private Enterprise, known as Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. at Community Hall. 25-5-10 Mixture L$iwn Food |cBii CHAR BROIL concern and mine, described the intruders as “copy cats.” cratic Force Tuesday attacked COSEP, said presidential elections army patrol Wednesday, killing iL Seniors are asked to bring their own place 1 Lorrs II must be for the Monday night, guards stopped a woman who drove government troops in the nearby set for Nov. 4 may not be held soldiers near Valle de Oro, some; settings. Slow-release formula­ liiBradlm Twin Burner hungry, the thirsty, up to the southwest gate of the White House. They had town of El Plantel. because of a state of emergency 130 miles southwest of Guatemala' Blood pressure checks will be offered at 12:15, tion for lasting feeding. 13.44 •rs|M 6me i r-V '• Portable! Gas Grill the naked, the to smash her car window to pull her from the car. The rebels killed 16 civilian and the country’s dire economic City. A lovely lawn all summer! Our Reg. 16.99 and a short meeting will follow lunch. Covers 10,000 sq, ft. PERENNIAL 1 Our homeless, the sick, RYE6RASS 1 V Reg. 134.99 the imprisoned," SEEO 1 894 Law, who becomes Drug group to meet again ___A l 1 Has 274 sq. inch cooking LOFTS Perennial area, cast aluminum top & the Boston's eighth Knesset forces early elections in Israel BOLTON — The monthly meeting of Bolton iV bottom castings. Ind. LP bishop and fifth Residents for Active Chemical Education is Rye Grass Seed Al ixtura SJ tank (empty) & more! archbishop, said in JERUSALEM (UPl) — The Israeli parliament, in a The three-deputy Tami party, a member of about to vote for early balloting. scheduled for April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bolton Germinates hi 7-to-10 a homily. •OouMe Burner heated session marked by name-calling, handed Shamir's fractious coalition, joined forces with two The early elections proposal now must go to a High School library. days; great for bare Oas Grin Cover _ Law, who techni­ Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir's 6-month-old go­ opposition parties — the Labor bloc and Hadash spots and high-traffic 4.66 cally took office Knesset committee, which will turn it into a bill and Reg.9.M:...... 7.77 vernment a stinging defeat by voting to force early Communist faction — to sponsor the motions. set a date for elections. areas. S-lb. size. Our Reg. 8.99 Thursday, was to be elections that could take place in September. Shamir fought for the last three da^p to persuade Picking the date for the elections will involve much Social studies goals outlined •PueiGardGaa formally installed The Knesset voted 61-58 Thursday on three motions Tami to drop its bid to force elections over Israel's today as leader of bargaining, and Ehud Olmert of the ruling Likud mgl’^.99...... 11.44 to dissolve the 120-member parliament and call new economic crisis and the country’s inflation rate of 300 forecast a fall date for elections. BOLTON — While seventh graders in Bolton LOFTD Turf Supreme the region's 2 mil­ elections ahead of the scheduled November 1985 date. get to a taste of each of the six social sciences, lion Roman Cathol­ percent a year. . “I believe the second week of September,” Olmert Lawn Seed Mixture Shamir, who took over from Menachem Begin last “We won this battle and hope to win the war as said. That date also was quoted by other sources. eighth graders stick to American history, teacher •11x19* Heavyweight ics during a ceremony at the Cathedral of the Blended for sunny and \ Cast Iran Hibechi fall, said after the vote, "The Knesset decided and its well,” said opposition Labor Party leader Shimon The bill that will come out of committee will call for Fred Audette told the school board Thursday. partially eunny areas. Holy Cross. decision will be carried out.” Audette, reporting on revised revised social Um as tablecr upright model Peres, who led the floor fight for early elections. dissolving the present Knesset and set the election Contains Baton Kentucky 7.77 emrorne handle. Reg. 28.99 His installation will be celebrated by masses A long legislative procedure is ahead before the bill studies objectives for the two junior high school Pur Reg. 9.M ...... 18.76 throughout the five-county archdiocese over the During the session, members of the ruling Likud date. It will require three readings, or separate votes Bluegrass; 3-lb. size. to dissolve Parliament becomes law. party screamed "cowardice" at members who were by the entire Knesset before enactment. classes, praised the seventh grade curriculum for next two weeks. giving the students "a lot of fresh starts” during "From the national disgrace of abortion to the On enactment. Shamir's government will become a caretaker administration until the balloting. the year. scandal of world hunger to the specter of nuclear But in the eighth grade history course, he said, warfare, 1 expect you to stand with me in giving The vote Thursday came close to midnight after JuatAmvad! three recessess, including the entire afternoon in “it’s hard to go from Columbus to Reagan.” He MOWER SPECIALSi voice to the church's authentic teaching and Race resumes for seized yachts usually gets through Civil War Reconstruction, legitimate concern," Law, 52, said in his homily. order to wait for the arrival from Argentina of three Fresh Holland Jam aica early today. The times will be corrected by Knesset members who were called back to cast their he said, noting that Bolton High School teachers MIAMI (UPl) - Two Thursday. concentrate on the years between that period and Flowdring Bulbs American vessels and 19 smaller Thirsty, regis­ their handicap when they ballot. Boys killed in explosion "As far as we know they the present. A. 3-H.P. Rotary crew members that were started racing again as tered out of St. 'Thomas,, arrive to determine the “The Knesset has been turned into porters waiting was expected at midnight winner.” at the airport,” Mordechai Vishuvski of the Shinui One of his main historical themes, Audette said 20" Lawn Mower WIGGINS, Miss. — Three small boys were being held by Cuban au­ soon as they left Cuba,” is "how lucky we’ve been in America.” His 7 6 «»4 J8 killed and a 10-year-old girl injured when an thorities after sailing into she said. "Now they ar­ Friday and the Wassail II The Brigadoon is owned Party said from the podium. Our Re(L 99e to 6.99 Our — whose skipper is from by Dr. Robert Morton of "dream” is to create a social sciences laboratory Rag. 139.99 anti-tank shell exploded on the carport of a rural the country's territorial en’t expected to come in the back of his classroom, he said. Chooee from a large selecllon 8114 home, authorities said today. waters during a yacht back to Miami for about Baton Rouge — around Newport, R.I. Peter ofOahllss, Qiadidas, Has Briggs & Stratton engine, f' Stone County Sheriff Eldon Ladner identified club race have resumed three weeks. They all noon Saturday, she said. Bowker of Fort Lauder­ Begonfas and Other healthy, ■ wheels, extended recoil start the victims as Adam Breland, 8, Jessie P. Parker, their sprint for Jam aica's need some R-and-R.” "The boats are racing dale was navigator. cotortut varieties. •Pr«4MeasuredOil,20-oc.1.69 Montego Bay. under handicaps like BUGNACKI’S Custodial contract an item III, 9, and Nicholas Henderson, about 4. Valarie The 58-foot Brigadoon The Cashasha was pi­ epcpiAi NOT SHOWN: Breland was injured, but not serious, said The Brigadoon and the and 54-foot Cashasha there are in golf," Ms. loted by Mike Lawrence of BOLTON — After a tqn-minute' executive Ladner. Cashasha were seized by were expected to arrive in Maizner said. "Their Fort Lauderdale. session Thursday, Board of Education officials Grass Catcher Kit a Cuban gunboat at 6:30 MEAT PRODUCTS Breland and Parker were killed instantly and announced that a “letter of understanding” will Short Handle sa...... 19.97 Henderson died later at Forrest General Hospital p.m. EST Tuesday. The SO BATSON DRIVE be added to the general contract drawn up with For use on Models A or 8. in Hattiesburg, Ladner said. boats were released late BUCKLAND INDUSTRIAL PARK the custodian’s union. The letter wjll state that Garden Tools Ladner said the four were playing on the Wednesday night and re­ MANCHESTER, CT whenever 50 or more people are in school YOURCHOtCe SUNBEAM 19" Cut carport at the home of Robert Breland east of joined the 811-mile race buil^ngs for special functions, the superintend­ Reg. 99« la McHenry when the explosion occurred about 4:30 with the boats Thirsty and ent shall call in a custodian. Electric Lawn Mower Wassail II, race spokes­ OPEN EVERY SAT. 8-4 Choose cultivator, trowel, p.m. HOME VIDEO transplanter or weeder & get Our $ Q T man Janet Maizner said FINALLY, a course for the Teacher evaluations reviewed ready for gardeningl Reg. 119.99...... f PLACE YOUR ORDER NOWI Lightweight, easy-to-maneuven home video enthusiast BOLTON — At their meeting Thursday, school has 12-amp motor. #30198 ■ . SPECIAl PURCHASE ^ EASTER HAMS & board members questioned the practice of Lorn D Handle Tremendous Savings • Ttchniqum evaluating tenured and non-tenured teachers (tortton Toole c. 21" Self-Propelled -/* * C a m 0 n - c a n differently. Safety-Engineered -4^- on • HamUIng OUR OWN WHOLE OUR OWN While a supervisor must observe and evaluate VOURCfKHCS Rear-Bag Mower T S HANDC^FTED LEARN: *Audlo HICKORY SMOKED tenur^ teachers in the classroom at least once Reg. 6.99 Ee. '■OONSI •Lighting MRS. HEALY’S each year, three visits are mandatory for the Choose round point shavet, Our' WOODEKTOYS •and much MOREI COUNTRY BRISKET non-tenured ones, Bolton Elementary School garden rake or bow rake to Reg. 299.99...... Principal Anne Rash said. make gardening easisrl : Has powerful 3Vt H.P. Briggs In response to complaints from townspeople Stratton engine, front-wh**^‘“- ““*^ SATURDAY IS KIPS DAT AT FAIRWAY •Dieeton 24>Tlne Lawn Four hours of instruction Is all It' that tenured teachers could become "deadwood” ' end Leaf Rake » drive & plastic catcher. in the system, hoard member Pamela Sawyer Reg. S.49...... 6.33 SAVE 20% off Saturday takes to Improve your home video. H $ 1 4 9 : i Q Q o suggest^ increasing the time spent with them. on all Other toys Only $80.00 value ONLY $39.95 But School Superintendent Richard Packman N e V U i b said evaluations are an Inordinantly "hig joh” in stock Learn from the professionals at: already. asK M ■ ">■ Aside from the classroom observation forms Be sure to aooui our — CUT At DUMID MANCHESTER VERNON Wooden Nickel Worth 12 C INTO corriR D filled out by administrators, a self-evaluation 1145 Tolland Turnpike PERSONALIZED VIDEO, INC. 0 ___BfiASTSAia& 8 form with space for comments by administrators Tri-City Shopping Center > is used in Bolton Schools. Teachers choose their 9 7 5 main St. Downtown IRancliostor oiBTiBMnir own "performance objectives” each year and Daily 9 -S tM Thuri til 0 Cloiod Sun. MANCHESTER • 646-0660 0 NO EXTRA CHMME then assess, in detail, how they lived up to them. STORE HOURS! MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 AM TO 9 PM *SUNDAY 11 AM TO 5 PM «PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. 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Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Connecticut Metro-North OPIWIOW in Brief is up to D O T Agencies can overspend Bv Mark A. Dupuis United Press International J a c k HARTFORD — With little debate or opposition, Wrong chairs found in town budget the Legislature’s budget committee gave its A n d e r s p o HARTFORD — It’s up to the state Department of ^ilhroval to writing state agencies a $27 million Transportation to settle the fate of the busy commuter manager is always at meetings. The assistant general check to cover their expected overspending. I have been scanning the budget recomnnendation Washington rail line linking southwest Connecticut and New York manager is almost always there. So is the town 'Tm not really ashamed of a $27 million made by Manchester General Manager Robert Weiss City, at least for now. attorney. That's twelve. Merry-Qo-Round deficiency, a mid-course correction, because On its last day to consider bills this session, the and 1 can't seem to find my tablet arm chair in it Now the responsible journalistic course of action that’s what it is,” Rep. Janet Polinsky, Transportation Committee Thursday let measures anywhere. M a n c h e s t e r ■©-Waterford, said. would be to ask the general manager why he die that would have replaced the line’s current I did not make any kind for form al request to the She said the $27 million deficiency figure recommends buying the chairs. Maybe he plans to operator Metro-North with another railroad or administration fpr the tablet arm chair, but I have S p o t l i g h t represented less than 1 percent of the total budget move the existing chairs to some other places where management company. certainly talked about loud enough and long enough for and was one of the lowest deficiency bills brought The state has been studying the possibility of they are needed. Maybe he just plans to buy more of the someone to take the hint. Alex Girelli — Herald Reporter to Ihe committee in the past decade. replacing Metro-North as operator if New "York The last time I brought it up was when the Board of same kind of chairs, because, for some reason I have DeLorean Minority Republicans as usual had complaints prevails on a demand that Connecticut pay more of about the deficiency bill, but the measure passed Directors and the Board of Education and not guessed, more are needed in that room. the New Haven line deficit now shared equally the Appropriations Committee Thursday with administrators of the town and the schools were all between the two states. 1 COULD CANVASS the directors to ask each one change is little debate on a 21-10 vote with three The deficit is expected to draw $35 million from together. I figured that if any one knew about tablet Republicans with Democrats in favor. one with the school people, the tables are needed for whether he or she feels the chair on which he or she sits state coffers ^ the 1984-85 fiscal year, or about $2.90 arm chairs, it would be someone from education. '•The bill would allocate $27 million to a dozen or during meeting is adequate to the purpose. per passenger trip on the line that carries nearly 23 1 said then to Barbara Weinberg, the mayor, raising more important people than reporters. dl state agencies, boards and a House committee And when some groups, like the political parties, use Maybe the item is there so the directors can cut it out. significant million passengers a year. my voice quite a bit, " I should think the Board of that expect to spend more than was allocated in The action essentially forces the state DOT to the room they have a different seating arrangement. They can save $3,000 and make a few points by saying . Education would have an old tablet arm chair tucked the budget adopted by lawmakers last year for decide the future operation of the rail line, though they don't need new chairs. WASHINGTON — Crucial go­ away som ewhere." 1 said it loud so Ray Demers, The leaders occupy spaces at the tables. 'the fiscal year ending June 30. lawmakers could take action on the issue through vernment tapes of conversations business manager for the Board of Education, would Then I have the choice between using m y lap or I can just hear a director saying, “ I need a little other means later in the session. hear it. He didn't. He was preoccupied with setting up a sitting at a table well behind the principals. But who explanation on those chairs. I mean, I don't understand between autofhaker John Z. DeLo- Bill hikes jobless taxes Rep. Christine Niedermeier, D-Fairfield, co- screen for the benefit of the Board of Directors. 1 mean wants to be accused of trying to upstage Curt Smith or what an executive type chair is. 1 mean, why do we need rean and undercover agents show chairman of the Transportation Committee, said bills UPl photo a literal screen, the kind you project charts onto to Ted Cummings.? that particular type chair? Maybe somebody can make that DeLorean wanted to back out HARTFORD — A legislative committee- has to replace Metro-North were considered premature . approved a bill designed to increase u'hemploy- since negotiations on the future of the line’s operations prove your point. At any rate, I can't find the chair in the budget. Of it clear to me” . of a $24 million cocaine deal that - ment compensation taxes paid by employers only But Jim Kennedy, the superintendent of schools, did course, it may be there. Things can hide in budgets. Then too there are the critics of the board. supposedly would have saved his are still under way. Sen. Gary Hart, D-Colo., uses a ture. Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., This is just the sort of three-thousand-dollar item in a sports car company from bank­ .until the fund’s $230 million deficit is eliminated. State Transportation Commissioner J. William accompanied Hart on a campaign stop hear me. The Legislature’s Labor and Public Employees Burns is to meet Friday with the head of New York’s background of the Mianus River bridge I WOULD NOT have been so disappointed if it had not $42 million budget that could capture the imagination of ruptcy. Then — overnight — he “ Come to one of our auctions,” he said to me. He (!;ommitted, meeting on its last day to raise bills, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the parent of on the Connecticut Turnpike as he calls in Greenwich Thursday. a devoted board critic and dominate a discussion or suddenly agreed to go ahead with meant the auctions where the board sells off things it been for the fact that I did find some other chairs in the '"voted 9-5 Thursday on the labor-supported Metro-North, for negotiations on line’s operation and two. for rebuilding the nation’s infrastruc­ dosen'tneed. budget. They are on page F4 of the manager’s the scheme. measure that was strongly opposed by the deficit. document and are under “ Recommended Capital It could even become a partisan issue. Last year, the What the jury in DeLorean’s -Connecticut Business and Industry Association. Ms. Niedermeier said the success or failure of the I SHOULD H AVE KNOW N right then I was not Improvement Projects. ’ ’ budget talks did get pretty political. drug trial will have to determine is, Employers presently pay into the fund a payroll latest attempt at negotiating over New York’s making any progress toward getting a tablet arm chair Listed after the microprocessors and before the sand Can you hear a minority partydirector on the attack? quite simply: Why? DeLorean has ' tax on the employee’s first $7,100 based on a scale demand for more money from Connecticut and other Hart, at Mianus bridge, suggests at the taxpayers' expense. It would probably be against spreaders, you will find the item “ Hearing Room ‘I don’t see how this board can consider buying fancy told my reporters that one of the --ranging from 1.5 percent to 6 percent. Under the issues would be known in two weeks. i.bUI, the payroll tax would be based on the first the code of ethics of my professional society for me to Furniture." chairs for our own comfort when we are preparing to government operatives threatened If negotiations fail, she said, there would be more .,.^,700 and the scale would be increased to study into alternatives to Metro-North, such as having accept it, anyway. You can imagine that when I first saw that, my heart cut the school budget to the point where we will not have his daughter's life, and that he between 1.8 percent and 6.1 perent. Amtrak, another railroad or the state operate the rail massive infrastructure program But the reason I want the chair is to im prove my skipped a beat. I thought that just possibly I had found paper for elementary students.” agreed to go along out of fear. The increase is expected to raise an additional line. my chair. But no, a further explanation makes it all “ Madam Chairman, 1 for one will not sit on one of the DeLorean’s apparent change of professional performance. ' ^ 0 million the first year if initiated July 1 and An arbitrator is considering the New York demand Bv Dennis C. M ilewski over 15 to 20 years to rebuild roads, referring to Mondale's often re­ clear. The items refers to “ Purchase of twelve chairs. I will stand on principle.” mind is made clear on the When I take notes on my lap I have trmible reading ~ increase to $100 million in two years. for Connecticut to pay a greater share of the New United Press Inter-national bridges, dams, water systems and peated line borrowed from a fast them later. executive-type chairs for Board of Directors Hearing Cleary this is the sort of thing that as a government’s tapes of three tele­ Haven line deficit, but has put off ruling hoping the other parts of the nation’s so-called food television commericial. he newspaperman I should ask some hard questions about. The hearing room in the Lincoln Center is equipped • Room .” phone conversations in September ' Chemicals worry veteran two states would negotiate a settlement, Ms. GREENWICH - Gary Hart infrastructure. said, "There’s the beef.” with press tables. When the directors sit in their normal When you are working with budgets, you kind of get Eventually I will. But for now I just want to speculate 1982. My associates Indy ^d h w ar Niedermeier said. stood beneath a highway bridge He said an ambitious local, state After stopping in Greenwich formation, the tables are for reporters and they are used to numbers even it you don't really like them. So I about those executive-type chairs and brood over and Tony Capaccio have,reviewed -MILFORD — As a private in the U.S. Arm y 26 The outcome of the negotiations or arbitration could where three people plunged to and national effort could help running one hour behind schedule, he canceled a stop at a downtown great for taking notes. But at some meetings, like the began figuring. There are nine directors. The general having to write on my lap. the still-secret tapes. years ago, Eric Muth breathed gas, swallowed prompt debate in the Legislature about the subsidy. their deaths in a coilapse last June provide jobs for some of the “9 Stamford shopping mall and went The first conversation occurred , pills and braved injections for chemical warfare Some lawmakers already are questioning the amount and called for a massive rebuilding million able bodies out of work” and promised to detail his "financ­ onto to Hartford. on Sept. 15, 1982, between DeLo­ experiments. Now, he wonders what it did to his the state pays to keep the trains running. program he said would provide The Transportation Committee did act on one ing mechanism" for the proposal. In the radio talk show, he also An editorlaf rean and a supposed banker who . health. thousands of jobs. HULME The Milford optician served two 30-day periods Metro-North bill Thursday, killing a measure that Hart chose a stop at the ill-fated He added on a radio talk show in brushed off criticism that he was called himself Jim Benedict. The KtA in 1958 as a volunteer at a chemical warfare / would have required the Legislature and two state Mianus R iver bridge Thursday to Hartford on Thursday night, that only appealing to the young more man was actually an FBI agent. ' research facility in Maryland. commissions approve any agreement by the DOT on start his campaign swing through economic stability for the country affluent voters, nicknamed young DeLorean told Benedict he had no ■ It seemed like a go^ deal at the Jime — the future operation of the rail line. Connecticut, where Gov. William would depend on reducing the urban professionals or yuppies. Central America money for the cocaine deal and ■ weekend passes and lighter workload^^nd Mutlr The bill died on a 12-10 vote with opponents arguing O’Neill and other Democratic budget deficits. " I f you look at the demographics w a n t^ to pull out. said he was 18 and wanted to help. "A t that age, that negotiating a new agreement for operating the leaders have backed Walter Mon­ “There’s one thing about of the voters who have supported DeLorean: " I just don’t see any you don’t say, ‘1 can’t do that. I ’m not tough line was the responsibility of the executive branch and dale in Tuesday’s presidential budgets and about politicans,” he me, they’re not yuppies, or yum- said. "Politicans love to give pies or whatever," said Hart way out of it.” enough to handle that,” ’ said Muth, 47. not the Legislature. primary. people things but they hate to pay spiritedly. "They’re elderly peo­ debate needed ^ n ed ict: “ You just screwed up The federal government is investigating “ We don’t belong in running railroads, it’s an Work crews continued perman­ administrative responsibility," said Sen. William for them. They will have to vote for ple, and 50 percent of union a helluva deal.” whether Muth and others who took part in ent repairs to the Connecticut short-term exposure to a variety of compounds DiBella, D-Hartford, co-chairpian of the committee. Turnpike span as Hart told about the taxes to pay for them.” households — I am appealing to a DeLorean; “ But 1 don’t see any. In Greenwich. Hart was accom­ broad sectionof the country.” The time has clearly ar­ administration could be held "associated with chemical warfare could be too cheering supporters the na­ other way, ’cause that’s where it is, victims of long-term health risks. tion’s roads and bridges were in panied by Sen. Christopher Dodd, In Hartford earlier Thursday, a rived for the Reagan admin­ in violation of a law that and unless you’ve got some other: " I am sure there are men all over the country "vital and desparate need of D-Conn., and state Rep. Christine group of black and Hispanic istration to offer the public a prohibits seeking the over­ ideas there just isn’t any other' wondering what they were exposed to,” he said. Judge criticizes repair." Niedermeier, D-Fairfield. leaders endorsed Mondale and detailed rationale for its throw of the Nicaraguan way.” ; "Now we have no choice," he The crowd was delighted when O’Neill said the former vice Benedict: “ So what are you; said. "The bridge behind us is not Hart joked about advice he should president has not written off actions in Central America. government. Fire victims In fair shape tone down habits and mannerisms Connecticut and could win Tues­ telling me? I went to all this trouble, an isolated incident. There is work The appearance of U.S. re­ impeachment try reminiscent of President Kennedy W ALLINGFORD — A firefighter and a woman to be done ... and people to do that day’s primary. Under President Reagan, for nothing? You really put me in a* and took a swipe at rival front Mondale so far has planned only sponsibility for illegal actions ..are in fair condition at Meriden Wallinford work. Too many resources are bad spot... This is going to make us.' one campaign stop in the state for conducted by guerrillas in the United States has refused Hospital today following a two-alarm blaze which HARTFORD (UPl) — Criticizing the handling of an being spent unnecessarily on MX runner Walter Mondale. look extremely, extremely bad and. "Unlike others in this race, I am 90 minutes Friday at Bradley to treat Nicaragua as a . icill^ one person at a multi-family home, officials impeachment he began, a judge has told legislators missiles and B-1 bombers.” and around Nicaragua can no it puts me in a very bad position. So,' that the decision of the court, not the legislature not afraid to put forth specific International Airport in Windsor sovereign nation, though it "said. The Colorado senator said it longer simplyTie shrugged off what do you want me to do? You' should decide whether to impeach Probate Judge policies,” he said. And then Locks. maintains diplomatic rela­ The two-alarm blSze was reported Thursday at would cost as much as $52 billion with the "trust us” attitude of ' want me to kill this deal?” ; 1:18 a.m. at 33 Meadow St. Flames were shooting James Kinsella. the Reaganites. tions with the Sandinistas. It DeLorean: “I don’t see any from a first-floor window when firefighters "Y ou can reach an absolutely untenable position if has conducted a war against alternative right now. All I can d » arrived and one woman was hanging from a Judge Kinsella is impeached by the Legislature and the court then throws out his censure,” said Meriden Minority leaders back Mondale Nor can the civilian casual­ a government that overthrew is. I ’ll try to develop an alternative third-floor window, he said. Probate Judge Ralph Lukens at a Capitol hearing ties inflicted by weapons a violent dictatorship, con­ and if I can’t. I’ll leave word at' . The body of Richard Dwyer Jr., 20, who lived in HARTFORD (UPl) - expectations of taking the lead in Connecticut. In Washington, Mon­ the building, was found on the second floor, Thursday. “ This campaign is turn­ dale’s campaign press provided by American tax­ cealing it only from the U.S. your office.” "Y ou ’ll have thrown a man out of a job who didn’t do Key state minority lead­ state handily. “ Want to firefighters said. “ There was a backslid­ ing around, if you will, and secretary, Maxine Issacs, payers without their consent. sign an anti-freeze petition? This one’s for the weather The second call came later that any wrong.” ers have decided to back citizens who partly bear the L' The hospitalized firefighter was Lt. Eric ing for a while but I think I think that Walter Mon­ also said the former vice day, when James Hoffman, thq Lukens in 1981 investigated the mishandling of the Walter Mondale, comfort­ bureau.” Pederson of Wallingford, who suffered burns to we’re back now in the dale has got a shot to win president had not con­ For a change, even a ethical responsibility for its government informer who wa^ $35 million estate of Ethel Donaghue, 88, of West ing worried supporters his ears and hands, he said. The woman, who ballgame,” O’Neill said, the state of Connecticut. ” ceded a loss to Hart in effects. Hartford and his findings led to the censure last April who maintain their candi­ protest by the Soviets has supposed to be arranging' thq suffered smoke inhalation, was identified as adding that he believed O’Neill said. " I think we Connecticut. of Kinsella for appointing two friends, attorneys date’s meager efforts in been made to appear valid. If cocaine deal, called DeLorean to Tammy Elytt. Both were in fair condition at Mondale could win Con­ slid backward in Connec­ The truth is that CIA- Alexander Goldfarb and Paul Aparo, to handle the the state will not hurt him the administration partici­ urge him to stay in. , I Meriden-Wallingford Memorial Hospital. necticut’s Democratic ticut but now I think we’ re "W e haven’t made a estate. in next week’s primary. supplied weapons are usi Hoffman: “ Well, John, maybe primary on Tuesday. back to nip and tuck." final decision on how pated either mechanically or He told the legislators their actions could come in T h e endorsement with disturbing frequency fOICWSk / Readers'views there’s a way we can solve this. Do O’Neill, the head of O’Neill said he wouldn’t strong a campaign we are Three hurt In explosion conflict with the state Supreme Court, which is Thursday came on the eve with manpower in the mining Mondale’s state pffort, be satisfied with only the going to mount,” she said, perpetrate actions that the you have something you could put hearing an appeal of the censure by Kinsella. of Mondale’s 90 minute of the Nicaraguan coast, it Send letters to; The Manchester Herald, Herald Square, Manchester, CT 06040 - NORTH HAVEN A flash fire and explosion at said the former vice presi­ brief visit today. “ I’mjust but added one of the top United States does not hesi­ up within our period, to show you Asked by Rep. John Wayne Fox, D-Stamford, if his appearance today at , a chemical plant early today injured two dent was not writing the goihg to impress on the organizers from Mon­ indeed may have violated have good faith, such as some kind findings warranted the removal of Kinsella, Lukens B ra d ley International tate to condemn when they state off in light of his Mondale people the im­ dale’s national headquar­ international navigation law, of collaterai? You got any free, ahj ,, employees and a firefighter. answered that the high court should decide on Airport in Windsor Locks, are conducted by other coun­ Officials said the blast occurred after 12:30 losses in other New Eng­ portance of him coming ters had been sent to work we as a community are not even group of free and clear cars Kinsella’s censure. his one planned campaign as the Russians claimed in a a.m. at the Humphrey Chemical Co. The blaze land states and Hart’s back into the state again,’ ’ on the final effort in the tries. Attacks by the Nicara­ concerned to consistently provide Wrong lien “ In my opinion, what you are doing is not correct,” stop in the state. protest delivered to the State Liability change anywhere?” I was brought under control within an hour. apparent move into the he said. state. guan contras, which often sidewalks throughout our town. A Meriden Probate Judge Ralph Lukens told the State Treasurer Henry Department on Wednesday. was filed DeLorean hems and haws and Injured and taken to Yale-New Haven Hospital E. Parker made the en­ needed in town walk along Middle Turnpike, East eight-member panel. involve the loss of civilian stresses his poor financial shape; -were employees Brian Cuman and Mark dorsement with 18 other or West, will illustrate our negli­ To the Editor: The committee’s co-chairman. Rep. Robert Fran- The incident that spurred lives and destruction of non­ To the Editor: Hoffman persists. | Pappacoda, both 24. An unidentified firefighter black and Hispanic offi­ gent position. kel, D-Stratford, disagreed, saying the committee the protest, in which an military targets, are similar Hoffman; “ Everything isingeaf -suffered a hand injury. was acting witout precedent. “ You may be found to be cials, saying they be­ Unless, and until, we as a I have lived in the Eighth Authorities said they were uncertain if unarmed Soviet ship struck a to those conducted by the Again, yet! In the news, liability right now, and all I have to do is wrong but any action by the court does not necesarily lieved they now must line community consistently provide Utilit’ies District all of my life. My ....chemicals were involved in the fire. They said up behind a candidate mine placed in a Nicaraguan communist guerrillas in El for accidents on icy or snow- figure out a way to, ah, you know} say the Legislature is wrong in what it does.” covered sidewaiks. and maintain sidewalks through­ family has resided at our present to cover it and to put you in a there was little structural damage to the The select panel was created in a precedent-setting with the chance to win in ANTIQUE ANa port by CIA-backed guerillas, Salvador, which the adminis­ one-story building. out our City of Village Charm —' addresss for 22 years, and have position that, ah nobody could move that followed a historic vote by the Legislature November. underscores the possibility "In our view Vice Presi­ tration never fails to de-. When I was becoming a teenager let's not talk about snow removal paid taxes in the district, criticize that, you know, you’re not earlier this year to decide whether Kinsella will be the dent Walter Mondale is that the president’s policy nounce in ringing ideological during the 1920s in Rochester, New and/or liability resting on the Much to our surprise in last showing good faith.” ; first judge in state history to be removed from office. could directly involve the York, a dependable early morning private homeowner. Monday’s Herald, under Public While being cross examined by Kinsella’s attorney clearly the best qualified terms. The next day. Sept. 16 — aftej- Woman telling the truth of the two candidates sound was that of a horsedrawn Records, was a release of a lien James Wade, Lukens defended his dismissal of the U.S. in a major international DeLorean claims his daughter’^ remaining who have a We don’t mean to say the plow clearing snow from the Clint Hendrickson against our property. At first we MONROE — A town woman who accused a two .conservators appointed by Kinsella although incident, or in the Nicara­ life was threatened in another caH ’'' j)olice officer of using excessive force has taken a Wade repeatedly minimized their actions as indiscre­ serious chance of gaining .sidewalk in front of our house. 72 So. Hawthorne St. were surprised, then shocked, and guan fight itself. If that administration is completely from Hoffman — Benedict called - he detector test that indicated she was telling the tions and not violations of any canon of ethics. the nomination and win­ Performed by the city, it was an then very angry. happened, whatever role the at fault for the frightening to pursue the collateral matter. truth, police officials have said. Earlier in the day. West Hartford Attorney William ning the election in No­ escalation of the situation in essential job at the time when When we started searching for Benedict; “I talked to Jirh Police Capt. Joseph Flaherty said Wednesday Graulty, who was replaced by Kinsella as Miss vember,” said Parker, United States played would nearly every breadwinner on our Please vote answers as to why a lien on our. the state’s highest black either Nicaragua or Central (Hoffman) and I guess he hak .. ,;that Susan Proto, 32, was given the test Feb. 24 by Donaghue’s sole conservator, underwent cross arise from a policy that had street had to walk to the trolley property, we became frustrated discussed some matters with yop state police. "The polygraph test indicated that examination by Wade. elected official. America as a whole. in Coventry At the same news con­ EVERY SUNDAY been directed by the unac­ line. with legal terms being tossed at us. that might possibly change.’’ ; there was no deception in her testimony,” Among other charges, Graulty was accused by ,,, Flaherty said. Aparo of endangering Miss Donagbue’s condition ference, Gov. William countable officials of the CIA There’s no question that- The city owned the sidewalk. The To the Editor: No matter how they worded their DeLorean; “ Yeah, he asked nnp city maintained the sidewalk, legal terms, it still boiled down to a Ms. Proto charged that Officer Leonard Crone through the use of alcohol which she allegedly O’Neill admitted Mondale and overseen by an adminis­ if there was any collateral...” ■ had slipped from earlier 9 A M -4 PM Soviet and Cuban interests readily accepting a clear responsi­ slapped and pushed her inside her home in combined with drugs taken for medicinal reasons. tration which refused to dis­ Attention Coventry Democrats! lien and a caveat on our property. Benedict: “ What we’re looking are well represented in the bility to take care of the sidewalk We found that a lien was put on ’"January. Crone was suspended and arrested SPACE FOR ISO DEALERS This is your chance to have a voice at is not necessarily, ah. 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Outstand­ 4^ HegHge weather 40 40 BUNCHARD A ROSSEnO, INC. window, large fireplaced living room, 1>A ing layout includes 3 or 4 bedrooms, fam­ 53 Rre (prefix) 1 m m A L T O R R , s o ^ 54 Comer 10 • f •a IS bathe, full basement, walk-up attic. ily room, recreation room, 2 fireplaces, 55 Born 189 WE8TCENTER STREET WPl 54 SB •• Newer roof and furnace. Appliances in­ 2‘A baths, central air, 2 car garage. 1880 56 Ages (Mt WBfivB fifOVId th6 oe*t (Corner ol McKoo) 57 Companion of cluded. sq. ft. in excellent condition. = » .-23 Cll>«byWCA,ln6-, TMWgp UB #■! 4TMOH 67 ID 10 oomar. After 49, you 6 4 0 -2 4 8 2 odds forimiggetB. 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 23, 1984 MANC'HKSTHR lIKKALU, Kiidiiy. Miinli 2:i, HIH4 II Sunni militiamen regain territory

BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - bringing the two-day death toll to and Shiite Moslem militiamen the battle zone. " I t is impossible to Moslem Sunni Mourabitoun militi­ 10 dead and 30 wounded, the threw checkpoints across the de­ get out. The shooting is v e iy Weekend sources said. serted Moslem half of the city. intense.” ' Z FOCUS/ amen recaptured their west Beirut headquarters today, killing at "It’s a real guerrilla war. They The counterattack by west Bei­ Druze officials said they cagj least five rival Druze Moslems in are fighting from building to rut’s only Sunni Moslem militia tured some 150 Mourabitoua house-to-house battles for control building. Rooftop snipers are very group began with a dawn strike on fighters. of territory lost in an offensive the active on both sides," a police mobile Druze militia patrol in "It now seems that others, whj day before. source said. Comiche Mazraa, a Moslem Sunni must have been in hiding oiniw P: In Paris, television news quoted As fighting spread across the neighborhpod adjacent to the yesterday (Thursday), are f© Fernand Wibaux, the French am­ narrow alleyways and the side Green Line. grouping and launching hit-an^ bassador to Beirut, as saying streets near the Green Line "Gunmen are everywhere and run attacks against the Druw France "was about to" withdraw dividing the east and west Beirut, fighting is very heavy,” a house­ forces in west Beirut,” a poU^ its 1,250-man peace-keeping force hundreds of heavily armed Druze- wife said in a telephone call from official said. but government officials would not comment on the reports. There was growing speculation that France would withdraw its troops after the departure of U.S., Italian and British peace-keepers s a rin rs says iast month and the breakdown of M Lebanese peace talks in Switzer­ land this week. Go taste The Mourabitoun fighters, routed Thursday from their head­ quarters and 20 other checkpoints in Moslem west Beirut, recaptured the mosque and radio station that W IT PAY MOK? serves as the group’s headquarters and posted rooftop snipers, police sources said. The Mercedes of Video Wales At least five Druze militiamen were killed during the fighting. High court Mitsubishi There’s a better will hear Your way than hotels

By Susan Plese dump case Choice Only Herald Reporter HARTFORD (U P I) - The state We wanted to spend a summer introducing our Supreme Court agreed today to children to the Welsh culture of their grandparents. expedite proceedings on the state's And we wanted to do it without re-mortgaging the latest legal attempt to close a bouse, selling the car or going into monumental debt. Naugatuck landfill where traces of SAVE This is an account of how we did just that for six a toxic chemical were found in VIDEO weeks last summer. If you have similar dreams, start UPi photo $100 Mitsubishi Daluxa groundwater. Mitsubishi 8-HR planning right now. It’s the only way you’ll do it. Chief Justice John A. Speziale 10" Color TV No, we didn’t stay in fancy hotels. Nor did we have a Twelve people are occupying the dome of the Colt granted a request for an expedited FREE VIDEO TAPE VHS Recordar •Exclusive Blue Tuba maid to clean the rooms or a chef to cook the meals. Industries buiiding in Hartford to protest U.S. policy in hearing and decision on a state •Superb High Ouallly CLUB MEMBERSHIP We cooked and cleaned and shopped just as we would Centrai America. The distinctive landmark on the appeal of a lower court ruling that Operation A 69.95 VALUE plus •Remote Control have done at home. But we were in Wales, and there allowed the Laurel Park landfill to was all the difference in the world. Connecticut River is topped by the company symbol of a •Front load •Cable Ready reopen. •Direct DrIve-No Beits to 10 RENTALS FREE We started planning this time last year. We chose a colt with lightning bolts. The lower court ruling over­ Replace An Al Sieffert •Variable Volume vacation the British refer to as self-accommodation, turned a state order that last year •Electronic Touch Controls or vacation home rental. Self-accommodation is as closed the dump after tests showed •One Touch Recording Exclusive! •Scan Remote popular in Great Britain as renting a house at the Cape minute traces of a toxic form of •8 Function Remote Control •Wood Cabinet is in New England. But few American travelers Hartford protesters dioxin in groundwater samples abroad know how to make arrangements. A travel taken at Laurel Park. agent is not usually involved, since the service is The landfill is listed by the Price Break “Ask About Our non-commissionable. take over Colt dome federal Environmental Protection Exclusive Video Club" We did ask a travel agent to make airline Agency as the worst hazardous COMPLETE reservations for us and to arrange the hire of a car. waste site in Connecticut. TAPE SPECIALS company, a spokesman said. It WE HAVE THEM AU! She also got us "Open to View” admission tickets for HARTFORD (U PI) - A dozen Attorney General Joseph I. was sold about 20 years ago. VIDEO Rental Center Great Britain’s museums and castles, since those protesters today barricaded them­ Lieberman, who invoked a little- Scotch T-120.... »6«* "In response to the protest, Colt Now RoIm m s tickets are only available on this side of the Atlantic.. selves inside a dome atop a used law in asking for the expe­ industries can only say any ship­ Memorex T-120...*7®“ SERVICE Qest "Cearis^ But we planned our own lodging in Wales. Here’s building formerly owned by Colt dited appeal before the Supreme Rbln BatlssM Scatfaee ment of arms to any foreign bow we did it. Industries to protest U.S. policy in Court, said he was pleased the RCA T-120...... *6« Rentals Porky'* ■ a country are made only with A coupon on the back of a travel brochure led us to a Central America and the sale of request was granted by Supreme Tootslo approval and in accordance with ^After Mail In Rebate paperback entitled "Wales; Where to Stay,” ($2.95 Colt-made arms to the Salvadoran Court Chief Justice John A. the policies of the U.S. Department plus $1.50 handling from British Travel Bookshop, 680 government. Speziale. of State and Defense," said Peter 5th Ave.. New York, N.Y., 10019). The book was an The 12 entered the building on "W e made this extraordinary Van Dyke Avenue in the downtown Williamson. invaluable resource. request after much consideration Along with the expected sections on hotels, inns, and Hartford area about 7:20 a.m., a because of our concern that a The protesters said they were bed and breakfast facilities, there was a lengthy spokeswoman for the group said. substantial injustice would result occupying the Colt dome because section devoted to home and cottage rentals. We chose Spokeswoman Jane Quinn said the from delay in deciding this issue,” of the role the gun manufacturer about a half dozen of the properties in South Wales, protesters would stay in the Lieberman said. building until 7 p.m. plays in the killing. and wrote to the owners, requesting details. The state Department of Envir­ "W e decry the countless, un­ Within a month, the replies started to come in. As it A group of Hartford police were onmental Protection order allow­ armed civillians who have been happened, the first three owners had homes in three called to the scene. No move was ing the dump to resume operation made to evict the protesters from killed by rightist forces using Colt different resorts, and we made reservations. With a was issued by Hartford Superior made weapons," the group said. telephone call (About $6.50 before 8 a.m.) followed by the mosque-designed dome. Police Court Judge George W. Ripley. Herald photos by Plese said the protesters would be The protesters accused Colt of a small deposit the owners held the properties for us. arrested when they leave the selling more than 3 million M-16 In Memoriam building, which sits alongside rifles and other small arms to the THE F IR S T HOME,'an eight-room house in the Wye Valley, the border country between England and Interstate 91. goverment in El Salvador. In loving memory of Remigio Wales, was convenient for touring Shakespeare A Colt spokesman said the The protesters erected two Ridoin who passed away March Self-catering properties in Wales vary greatly. At company no longer owned the banners on the dome saying,' 'Colt, Country and the Cotswalds as well as sites in Wales, 23rd, 1963. ' U.S. out of El Salvador," and ^ such as Tintem Abbey and the capital city of Cardiff. top, vacation rentals along the main avenue in the building and now only leased a HEAVY-DUTY P - r SaF-CUANINO The house was located less than a m ile from small section of the building from another showing a graphic of a Gone but not forgotten. HEAVY-DUTY Mumbles overlook Swansea Bay and a broad OVIN impressive ruins of Raglan Castle, built about 1100, its new owner. The building is rifle with a hand in front out it. The LARGE CAPACITY bayside promenade. Susan Plese and her family ‘ Daughter and Son-In-Law, whh DHiitfd dodcl and just on the fringes of a picturesque village named owned by Water & Way, a Hartford banners could be seen from 1-91. Fran and Dick Simmons WASHER stayed in the apartment in the extreme right of aW A M W M M II DRYER Monmouth, birthplace of Henry V. Monmouth was lAVE InolMdlng Perm anent Pnm also the site of a colorful weekly market, held under a photo. Photo above is the 250-year-old stone AVI »50. wWiERtmCerG canopy on the town square. cottage they lived in on a farm in the Breccfn Beacon 40. SAVE The house was immaculate and exceptionally Mountains. At left are Mr. and Mrs.Meek, owners of Teens protest at shelter well-equipped. Sheets and towels were provided, $30. since we were coming from the U.S. The kitchen was an eight-room rental home in the Wye Valley, Continued from page 1 "1 don't want to go to Hartford. Baker and Joan O'Loughlin stocked with more pots and pans and gadgets than my another place the family stayed. At right is a group I'm not afraid. 1 just don’t like it,” agreed. own. of children they met on the farm. The Plese children keep warm.” said Sheryl Anne Wescott said. Said Mrs. Baker, "The shelter The house even included a clothes washer. In Great are the last three at the back of the table. ' Bean, 16. A'oung shelter users were told of just isn't an answer for these kids Britain, few private homes have clothes dryers; Both young women said they the policy change on Monday and — that’s been our growing convic­ washers, too, are a definite luxury. were from'Manchester. Tuesday when they appeared at tion. There are a lot of alternatives Rich Wescott, 19. said he'd slept Shepherd's Place, the soup kitchen out there for them — alternatives Ween wvt* met Please turn to page 14 at Union Pond after shelter spon­ operated by MACC at Center more helpful for helping them sors told him he could no longer use ______. - vUeOWOMnOM Congregational Church. work out what they have to work ' • ^ometicdryerceowetwrmerto-ot-crclewflrwi the shelter. At one point near midnight, Mrs. out." He said MACC volunteers had Carr appeared on the scene. offered to give him bus money so " I think there are very few According to Mrs. O'Loughlin, he could stay at the YMCA in But don't try this route expecting iots of frilis people here that we didn't offer "A 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. cot with Hartford. Other young shelter housing to," she said. ' 'No way we different volunteers every evening $438<><>||$658oo|l$3l 9oo users said they'd also been told didn't try to work with these kids has proven to be not a solution for they could stay at the YMCA in here." the. kids. It just proved to be such FREE Delivery FREE Service FREE Removal ★ FREE Installation You’d die without a hot shower every morning. You Hartford. Shelter coordinators Barbara an inconsistent kind of thing.” hate to cook when you’re on vacation. You get nervous ^ r ' V ^ if holiday accommodations are not first class. Not one of our rentals, for instance, had a shower. Two of them Birico Whoff If that describes anyone in your family, you’d better had “Welsh showers” — a euphemism fora hand-held rubber Y o u L ik o ... forget a self-catering holiday abroad. You will Potscrubber probably be miserable. tube with a spray attachment at the end. The entire contraption Those inside couidn’t sleep T h e O v e n Flexibility is the key to enjoying an inexpensive was attached to the taps, and fell off every time someone D ish w ash er vacation, we found. At each step of the way, there Seven men stayed at Manchester's shelter for the from the Veterans Administration, said he’d stayed at ClGcim iHalf! were little problems. None were insurmountable, but homeless Thursday night. with HBmperaturw attempted to use it. shelters in Boston and Brockton, Mass. life was certainly not as uncomplicated as it would Shortly after 7 a.m. this morning, at least two of Sensor Svsleni He wondered why Manchester's shelter doesn’t have been in four-star hotels. them said they didn’t get a good night's sleep. open earlier in the evening. Brockton's opened at SAVE $40. Not one of our rentals, for instance, had a shower. Young people age 16 to 19 were barred from the about 5 p.m., he said. Two of them had "Welsh showers” — a euphemism shelter, operated by the Manchester Area Conference A third man, in his late 50s or 60s, said he thought it for a hand-held rubber tube with a spray attachment people altogetlier — with no refrigerator to keep the our staples. of Churches, as of Tuesday. Thursday night about IS was unfair that teenagers had been barred. at the end. The entire contraption was attached to the Transportation could have been a problem. protested the policy change, and perhaps half a dozen food. "The shelter’s for the kids. They shouldn’t be taps, and fell off every time someone attempted to use She had meats and cheeses and cream pastries — Originally, we had planned to avoid the expense of a spent the night sitting on the shelter’s doorstep. barred," he said. rental car. Luckily, at the last minute, we decided to According to two men who slept at the shelter, the It. and temperatures were in the 90s. She had a He said disturbances were caused by "only certain Electricity in each of the homes was controlled by a rent a mini-van that would seat the seven of us. young people pounded on windows and on the shelter’s ones." ' refrigerator once, she told us, but bad no use for it, so meter. Two took 50-pence pieces, one took 10-pence In only one of the homes, which was located on the steel doors through much of the night. she gave it away. pieces. We had to keep a cache of small change, in main avenue of a small city, could we have done "They were yelling and joking. They thought it was The refrigerators in all our rentals were the tiny, case the electricity shut off. One forgets about such under-the-counter type one finds in college dorm without the van. In the cities, public transportation is a big joke,” said one man. fast and efficient; plop your family down on a farm on "That’s not new with them. They do the same thing things when staying in a hotel. rooms in this country. There was no way to make ice, In the second home in the Mumbles, we were asked a dirt road miles from the neai^st village, however, when they’re inside,” said another man. He said NOTICE ' and little room to store fresh foods. As a result, to pay a man to stoke the coal furnace that controlled marketing for our large family had to be done every and you’ve got a problem. young shelter users "talk all night. They throw things It is important to deal with a reputable auto agency. from bed to bed.” the hot water. For two days after our arrival, water day, or at least every two days. EAST. WEST AND BUCKUND We lost three days of our trip negotiating the return of Both refused to give their names. was icy. The next three days it was hot enough to make We found that many of our convenience items were a van that was delivered to us with faulty brakes, one One of the men, who said he was trying to get help CEMETERIES coffee from the tap. The last day, it was ba(£ to the icy not available in tbe small groceries we frequented $ “ $ “ treatment. outside tbe large cities. headlight missing, a carburetor that was falling off, 528 418 Laundry was a chore. In the first bouse, we bad an no windshield wipers, faulty ignition and rusted-out It Is requested that cemetery lot owners re* Juice came in tiny paper cartons. One gulp, audit body. move any winter grave decorations that they automatic washer (hat ate up three loads of was gone. Milk cam e in pint glass bottles. It took a half TV debate Wednesaday wish to keep. perma-press before my mother and I figured out the dozen to get through a day with three kids. No plastic, IF YOU RENT a car, make sure it is covered by AA Starting Monday, April 9, 1984, weather per­ LONGTIRM controls. But it was the last of the privately-owned gallon containers there. or RAC, two road services that will come to your aid in NEW YORK (UPI) — The Democratic presidential mitting, the necessary spring clean-up of the lANK washers we saw on our vacation; in retrospect, we Produce, though, was inexpensive and plentiful. candidates will appear on a CBS television debate appreciated the convenience. ' Greengrocers stocked fresh cress, leaf lettuce, an emergency. Two of the largest and most reputable grounds will begin In preparation for mowing. PAVMmrs agencies in Great Britain are Kenning Car Hire and Wednesday, the network says. Plastic flowers or decorations tomatoes, English cuctimbers, and many other types REMINDER; AVAAAMI Hertz. CBS said Thursday former Vice President Walter should not be used on grave sitee between IF ONE STAYS in the countryside, a laundramat is of fresh vegetables. APPLIANCES • VIDEO • AUDIO • Tf LEVISION If you decide on self-catering, devote some time to Mondale, Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado and Jesse April 9 and October 31,1984. yrsA hard to come 1^. The nearest one, when we were at the 445 Hertford Rd . Manchester farm, was abwt 17 miles away. If bad opened the your letters of inquiry. Don’t be afraid to ask This is a view of the kitchen in the Jackson have accepted invitations for a debate to be Robert D. Harriaon ALL OVER tbe countryside, for a small fee, one Keeny St Exit Off I-H4 ureek we arrived; before that, tbe nearest facility was questions. farmhouse. A rooster sat on the moderated by CBS anchorman Dan Rather. Superintendent of «DISIIWAMn could pick fresh strawberries and raspberries. At tbe MON rnuRb nisi in ui h 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 7 40 miles away. Ask about location of public transportation. Ask The one-hour debate is scheduled to be held at Cemeteries n o t m S m i d farm, there was a blackcurrant and gooseberry bush windowsill each morning and crowed Columbia University and will televised starting at 8 TU is Win ,tA i til 647-5)f)B8 Refrigeration in Great Britain is not on a par with and a patch of rhubarb right outside the door. until those inside threw him some p.m. EST. ”““K ours. A distant cousin of mine, who lives in Wales, But meat was expensive. We ate little of it. Bread crumbs. served high tea to our family and hers — about 15 and cheese and homemade vegetable soups became Please turn to page 13 K - MANCHESTER HERALD, Kriduv. Muich 23, 1984 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, March 23, ia»4 - 13 A chsn^G in time n/’eefcciulei’s Debra Winger wings it ^onT expect a lot of frills gains Koch wine Globetrotters entertain Let’s go fishing Continued from page 11 letter back to her. Don't take that chance, especially if The strains of "Sweet Georgia Browm” will come renting during the peak season, which starts the same NEW YORK (UPI) - Gov. Mario Cuomo, relieved The Hartford Civic Center has been tranformed into from the coliseum of the Hartford Civic Ce®tCT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — De­ Pete. She wore a revealing Although she has played some week as school holiilay, about July 16. bra W inger U a nominee for best about the location of a phone. (None of our homes had to hear the mayor dropped his vow to bring his own a sportsmen’s paradise this weekend for the Saturday as the Harlem Globetrotters perform at 7.30 purple silk blouse unbuttoned nude love scenes, I^bra has not one.) Ask about tbe location of a laundramat, If you want to save even more money, plan to take wine into restaurants in defiance of a state crackdown Connecticut Marine Trades Association’s fishing actress in the Oscar race, just almost to her navel, no bra, and attained stardom through a your vacation before July 16 or after Aug. 30. You will as she was last year and, like especially if you are traveling with a large family. on liquor law violations, sent Edward Koch a case of expo, today through Sunday. ** Ttie style of this famous team has become skin-tight Jeans. Her breasts beautiful face and sexy figure. Make sure you tmderstand arrangements about find many rentals for as little as 50 to 75 pounds per wine from his personal collection. The show will consist of more than 100 exhibits, last year, (xMs are against her were occasionally in evidence, Like Streep, she opens her veins week, depending on size, location and amenities. synonymous with fun and family entertainment. winning. linens and towels. Most property owners do not supply "Because I don’t expect a guy who carries his own demonstrations, plenty of fresh and salt-water fishing TickeU are »7.50, *8.50 or *9.50. For ticket as they are on screen. on camera and talent pours out. We budgeted for about $85 dollars a day, to include wine to spend a lot of money experimenting, 1 have gear. Dozens of seminars, featuring such experts as Chances are Debra will lose to Her soft dark hair was wind­ . them, but for a small fee, they will supply the items for information call 727-8080. Off-screen she is vibrant, overseas visitors only. gas (1.80 to 1.90 pounds a gallon), groceries, household sent you a caseof New York wine that I've been saving Bill Cairns of fly fishing fame, will also be on the Shirley MacLalne, her co-star blown and curly, her voice a low noisy, restless, opinionated and supplies, side trips and souvenirs. Most days, the agenda. In “Terms of Endearment.” contralto and ber eyes alive and Ask about the conations for rental. Some owners, for my own use," he wrote, "Try it. you'll like it,” fascinating. She displays little especially those who let through an agen<^, require amount we spent fell under that. Average was about Koch had asked the governor to support repeal of a How can you go fishing at the Civic Center? Two Last year ber performance in full of subdued mischief. tolerance for the mundane and $50. rarely enforced state law that bars restaurants ponds have been installed. One will be used for Wrestling in Coventry “An Officer and a (Sentlenian'' Debra is unique. She has you to buy canceiiation insurance. All require a small has a short attention span. She deposit. We sent money orders payable in pounds to an The cost of the van, which was pre-paid in this without liquor licenses from allowing customers to demonstrations of casting techniques and the other Coventry High School will turn into a wrestling ring lost to HerylStreepin "Sophie's broken from tbe pack of other loves professional basketball country, came to $375 a week, including unlimited will be stocked so visitors can try their ludt at hooking Oioice.” superb young actresses to be­ English bank close to each of the rental homes. Most bring their own alcoholic beverages. Sunday wbra the Iron Sheik of Iran steps into the and numbers Jack Nicholson owners, however, were willing to accept American mileage and insurance. Cars, which seat four to five Since he frequently eats out in Chinatown eateries a trout. squared circle against Ivan Putski in the main event Debra would dearly love to come an unqualified movie star among her best friends. people only, are far less expensive. — many do not have licenses — Koch protested in a The show will also have a display of fuUy-iigged salt win tbe Academy Award, but dollars. at tbe sdiooi at 8 p.m. in only four starring roles. In only one of the rentals was the balance of our The most expensive part of the trip, obviously, was letter to the state liquor authority and said he would and fresh water fishing boats. it's not a do or die situation for Her first muJor impact on She is also ambitious. Cur­ airfare. We flew a scheduled flight, rather than The Iron Sheik represented Iran in the Olympics. rently, Debra is doing what she rental fee due before we ieft this country. That "bring my own wine in a brown paper bag to my The show will be open until 10 tonight; Saturday, 10 There will also be several other matches plus a tag the flamboyant 28-year-old. moviegoers was as tbe ragtag charter. But once in Wales, we were able to live for favorite restaurant, a.m. to 10 p.m.j and Sunday. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. “I don't think about winning mechanical bull rider with John can to publicize ber new movie, happened to be the nicest home, and tbe only one that team match. was handled by an agency. (Wye Dean Cottage little more than what it cost us to live here for the "The question then will be whether you shall arrest Admission is $4. or losing,” she said the other Travolta in "Urban Cowboy.” "Mike's Murder,” a mordant summer. Proceeds from the affair will help benefit tM film about the death of a Agency. 9 Hillside Road, Redbrook, Monmouth, the restaurateur or me." Coventry Youth Soccer Association. General admis­ day. “The thrill is to be Her presence was the best thing Koch changed his mind after he learned the nominated. After the nomina­ about “Cannery Row.” Then small-time drug pusher. She Gwent, NP5 4LY, U.K.) The other two owners Junior choirs sing out sion is *6 and ringside seats are *8. Tickets are excels as tbe victim's lover accepted payment when we arrived. IndiBD relics in Germany restaurant would be liable. available at Hills Pharmacy, Coventry High School tion I just short-circuited." came back-to-back nominations In a letter, Cuomo told the mayor he was "glad to The Junior Choir of Concordia Lutheran Church, Debra was sittinji in a friend's for “An Officer and a Gentle­ seeking reasons for his death. .If you find a rental that pleases you, call to reserve Europe's largest collection of American Indian and Coventry Pharmacy and at the Medical Debra is the best thing about the property immediately. The call will only cost artifacts is in West Germany. The costumes, weapons read you amended your original remarks to make directed by David Almond, will participate in the Pharmacy in Willimantic. > office with ber enormous Ger­ man” and "Terms of clear that you do not intend deliberately to violate any annual junior choir festival Saturday at 3 p.m. at man shepherd companion. Elndearment.” the film. - about $6 or $7 on a weekend. In one case, a woman who and implements have been displayed since 1928 in a existing laws." Trinity Episcopal Church, 120 Sigourney St., said she had room was booked by the time we sent a museum at Radebul. Hartford. The festival service is open to the public. A free-will offering, will be taken. For solar homo enthusiasts Open house at studio The Harlem Globetrotters, top row from The Solar Energy Association of Connecticut is sponsoring a solar home seminar Sunday at^ p.m. at Little Theater of Manchester will have an open Anything Goes at MHS left: Geese Ausbie, Lou Duntar, Harold Join Us For One Of Our house Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the rehearsal studio, the Cooperative Extension Service Building, 1280 210 Pine St. The public is invited. "Anything Goes," a production by Manchester High Hubbard, Ovie Dotson and Curley Neal. Asylumn St, Hartford. Members of the group will explain how the theater School students, is playing in Bailey Auditorium at the Middle row from left: Robert Paige The program- will be presented by a panel of operates. Tours of Cheney Hall — Little Theater's school. East Middle Turnpike, today and Saturday at 8 (kneeling), Osborne Lockhart, Jimmy speakers wbo live in different types of solar homes, DINNER SPECIAIS future home — will also be availalbe. p.m. > including passive solar, a house with an active air Refreshments will be served. Anyone who'd like to The show is being directed by William Brindamour Blacklock and Clyde Austin. Front row solar system, and a double-envelope bouse. (No Senior Dlacounta or Coupons) join the group is urged to attend. Free parking with musical direction by Penny Dalenta. from left: Gator Rivers and Billy Ray There is no charge for the program. Tbe imblic is available. Tickets will be available at the door. Hobley. invited. BofasaKobotfcec •FRESH SEAFOOD COMBINA'fiON Baked or Fried $ 7 9 5 includes Scrod, Scallops, Shrimp have Dbaj^r Out and Clam Strips or Baked Clams Theater nuisic Cinem a L ectures •SWOROnSH OR HAUBUT Hartford Sun 2.3:45,5 :X , 7:15,9:X.— FRESH High School, Manchester: The musical, "Any­ South United Methodist Church, Manchester: ANMmwin CinonMi- ■Rcop- The Rocky Horror Picture Central Connecticut State Univerilty, New thing Goes,” playing today and Saturday at 8 p.m. Concert with John Cobb and David Morse, ens In April. Show (R) FrI and Sot mid­ Britain: Lord Harold Wilson, former prime DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT in Bailey Auditorium of the school on East Middle Four-hand piano, Soturday at • p.m. at the Cleoino City — Entrc Nous night. — Pink Floyd: The Featuring this week: (PG ) FrI 7;IS, 9:30; Sot and Wall (R) FrI and Sot mid­ minister of Greort Britain, speaking Wednesday at •OUR OWN BAKED LASAGNA Turnpike. Tickets available at the door. church, 1226 Main St. Sun 2:15, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30. — night. — Warriors (R) FrI 8 p.m. in Welte Auditorium, Wells Street,~on-ttut Salad only Little Theater Rehearsal Studio, Manchester: Palace Theater, Stamford: The Waverly Con­ Tho Dresser (P G ) FrI 7:30, and Sot midnight. college campus. Open to the public. No charge. Open house at the studio, 210 Pine St., Sunday sort will appear tonight at 8 in a program of 9:50; Sat ond Sun 1:30, 4:15, Moasneid 7:30, 9:50. — The LLeopord Trgaslax Ceiiege Twin — (827-7385) from 2 to 5 p.m. Public Is invited. Refreshments music, at the theoter, 61 Atlantic St. (325-9570.) (PG ) FrI 8; Sot and Sun 1, Uquid Sky (R) FrI 7, 9; Sot ONE NIGHT ONLY will be served. 4:25,0. — Quodrophenlo (R) and Sun 3, 5, 7, 9. — Risky St. Francis Hospital, Hartford: Free lecture on FRIDAY, MARCH 33RD Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford: "Romeo and Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford: David FrI 7; Sat 2,7 with Rude Bov Business (R) FrI 7; Sot 3, 7 •FRESH BAY SCALLOPS (R) Frl9:15; Sat4:15,9:15.— with Notional Lampoon's “Smoking and Coronary Heart Disease,” Mon­ An Evening With... Juliet,” by the Youth Theater Unlimited, today Zinman conducting the Rochester Philharmonic Bedazzled (PG ) Sun 1:30, Vocation (R) Frl9; Sot5,9.— day from 5 to 6 p.m. at the hospital, 114 Woodland Baked Broiled or Fried and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Avery Theater of Orchestra, Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Bushnell. 4:55, 9 with The Mod Adven­ 1900 Sun 3,7:15. St. Dr. David SweH, cardiologist, will be lecturer. the Atheneum. (232-1017.) (527-3123.) , tures of Rabbi Jacob (G ) Sun VcmMi 3:10, 7. Cine I A 2 — Lassiter (R) Open to the public. (548-4202.) Darien Dinner Theater, Darien: "Man ot La Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: Kathryn Selby, Chiotludla— Baby It's You FrI 7,9:15; Sot 1:X, 7,9:15; Mancha,” playing through April 29, except pianist, will be presented in the auditorium on the (PG) Frl-Sot 7:30 with Under Sun l:X , 4, 7, 9:15. — Reck- Mondays, at the theater at 65 Tokeneke Road. All University of Connecticut campus, Sunday at 3 Fire (R) FrI-Sat 9:20. — less(R) FrlandSat7:10,9:X; All of the above served with Oanton (PG ) Sun 7:30. Sun 5, 7:10, 9:X. — Block tickets Include an all-you-can-eat buffet and the p.m. On Tuesday, legendary guitarist, Andres Coloalal — Roolno Dragon Beauty (G ) Sot and Sun 2. performance. (655-7667.) Segovia, will perform in the auditorium at 8 p.m. (R) Frl6:30,9:30; SotondSun WestHortterd potato and vegetable or salad (486-4226.) from 1 with The Dragon Ehn IA 2 — Lassiter (R ) FrI University ot Harttord, West Harttord: "The Never Dies (R) FrI I ; Sot and 7,9:15; Sot and Sun 2,4 :X , 7, RESERVEDSUTS Importance of Being Earnest,” playing today and Sun from 1. 9:15. — Reckless (R) Frl7:15, WITB BMliEl^rgeE I Saturday at the university's Lincoln Theater, by High School, Simsbury: Simsbury Light Opera East Hartford 9:15; Sot ond Sun 2:15, 4:X, the Guthrie Theater at 8 p.m. (243-4228.) Company presents "Utopia, Ltd.” today and Eastwood Pub A Ctaeina— 7:15,9:15. D ance Call forlickel infol Saturday at 8:15 p.m. in the high school, (^neral Lassiter (R) FrI and Sot 7:15, The Mevles — Unfaithfully Coachiight Dinner Theater, East Windsor: 9:15; Sun 7:15. Yours (PG ) FrI-Sun 12:15, 2. DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT "G lgi,” playing through April 15, except Mon­ admission $9. (658-0031.) Poor Richard's Pub A Cl- 3:45,5:X , 7:X ,9 :X .— Splash Caldor Shopping Plaza, Manchester days, at the theater on Route 5. Doors open for Coast Guard Academy, New Londan: Concert nema — Angel (R) FrI and (PG ) FrI-Sun 12,2:)5,4:X, 7. featuring music of John Philip Sousa, Sunday at Sot 7:30,9 :X , 12; Sun 5,7:X, 9:15. — Blame It on Rio (R) Countrii&quirf cocktails and dinner at 6:30. The show is at 8 p.m. 9:». FrI-Svn 12:W, 2, 3:W, 5:45, U.S. Donee Club, Rocky Hill: Breaking and (522-1266.) 7:30 p.m. in Leamy Hall of the academy. Free and Showcase Cinemas — 7:X,9:40.— Pink Floyd: The Popping contest, 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the club, 38 649-5487 open to the public. (444-8468.) Footloose (PG ) FrI 1:X, 7:20, Wall (R) FrI and Sot mid­ Long Wharf Theater, New Haven: "Homes­ 9:45, 11:50; Sat 1:X, 4, 7:X, night. — Down ot the Dead New Britain Ave., Admission $5. (563-5048.) IT 83 ElistfM 87 2 .7 3 3 7 1 teaders,” playing through Sunday, at the theater, 9:45, 11:50; Sun 1:M, 4, 7:20, (R ) FrI and Sot midnight. — First Church of Christ, West Hartford: The 9:45. — Terms of Endear­ Warriors (R) FrI and Sot 222 Sargent Drive. Show time today at 8 p.m.; ment (PG ) FrI 1:40, 7, 9:40, Connrd High School, West Hartford: Jazzer- Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; and Sunday, 7 p.m. Sounding Board sponsors "Boarding Party,” midnight. shanteymen led by Jonathan Eberhart with music 12; Sot 1:40, 4:15, 7,9:40,12; Willimantic thon, Sunday from 2 to 3:30 p.m., of the school for (787-4282.) Sun 1:40,4:15,7.9:M. — The Jlllsaa Saaars Clnswa — the benefit of the Muscular OVstrophy Associa­ of the sea and other songs, at the church, corner Hotel New Hampshire (R) Footloosa (PG ) FrI 7:10, HarHord Stage Company, Hartford: “ Three Fr11,7:45,10,12; Sat 1,3:10, tion. (653-5470.) Sisters,” playing through April 22, except of South Main Street and Farmington Ave. 9:10; Sot and Sun 2:10,4:10, Reservations advised. (563-3263.) 5:15, 7:45, 10,12; Sun 1,3:10, 7:10,9:10.— Tank (P G )Frl7, Mondays, at the theater, 50 Church St. Curtain 5:15,7:45,9:50.— Aeolnst All 9:10; Sot and Sun 2, 4:10, 7, DAVIS FAMILY time, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 8 p.m.; South Congregational Church, Hartford: Odds (R) Fr11:15,7:15,9:50, 9:10. — Splash (PG ) FrI 7, NOW SERVING BEER & WINE Bach's St. Matthew Passion, uncut and in 12:05; Sat 1:15, 3:45, 7:15, 9:10; Sot and Sun Z 4:10, 7, DAILY and EVENING iPnciALS Friday and Saturday, 8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 7:3C 9:50, 12:05; Sun 1:15, 3:45, 9:10. — Police Academy (R) p.m. Tickets $10 and $20. (527-5151.) German, performed by the church choir with 7:10,9:35. — Ice Pirates (PG) FrI 7:10, 9:10; Sot and Sun. 11:00 AM — 9 PM DAiLxaij«!ia®£is,'*‘-s orchestra directed by Richard Donohue. Pro­ FrI 1:»,7:X,9:W ,1):X; Sot 4:10, 7:10, 9:10. — Flosh* MANCHESHR HIGH SCHOOl Friday and Saturday Sarrino’ tW 10:00 PM MONDAY: SwodM Moatballt 4 4 0 0 Yale Repertory Theater, New Haven: “ Night is 1:X, 3:25, 5:15, 7:X, 9:X, Gordo^(PG) Sot and Sun 2. Mother to the Day,” a Swedish drama, playing gram in two ports with a supper between halves, Baby Baal Uvar Sunday at 4 p.m., at the church, 277 Main St. 11:X; Sun 1:X, 3:25, 5:15, PRESENTS ALTNAVEIGH INN Friday Specials w/baeen or amona, potato and hot vag. today and Saturday at the theater, 222 York St. 7:X, 9:X . — Deathstalker P la n — Educating Rita TU etD A Y: Vaal r ------(249-8627.) . (R) FrI 1:X, 7:45, 10, 11:X; (PG ) FrI and Sat 7 :l£ 9 :X ; Under new ownership (436-3164.) Sot 1:X, 3:X, 5 :X , 7:45, 10, Sun 7:15.______...... - w/apaghaHT A aalad Hole-in-the-Wall Theater, New Britain: 11:X; Sun 1:X. 3:X, 5:X. Sunday Special Roast Pork...... $8.75 CariaTa Fraah Bakad Manicotti "Spring Follies,” playing Fridays and Saturdays Bushnell Memorial Hall, Hartford: Hartford 7:45, 10. — Police Academy Just because you don't COLE i>€ETEI^’$ w/eeled $ 3 9 9 at 8:30 p.m., through March 31, at the theater, 36 Symphony Pops Orchestra with Arthur Wlno- (R ) Fr11.7:X, 10,11:55; Sot 1, use an Item doesn't mean Roast Pork Dinner WEDNEBDAYiYankaa Pot Roast grod, music director and Lynn Crigler, guest 3,5,7:X , 10,11 :S5; Sun 1,3,5, Saturday Specials w/polalo A vag. $4 9 9 North St. Admission is by donation. (223-9500.) 7:X, 10. — Racing with the the Item has lost Its value. Complete Roast Prime Ribs of Beef...... $10.95 conductor, today and Saturday at.8:15 p.m. in Moon (PG ) FrI 1:X, 7:X. Why not exchange ft for Open T'ues.'Snn~( loBed Moa. THUng. FraMi Frisd Fish 4 4 0 0 Jorgensen Auditorium, Storrs: "Cinderella,” 9:45, )1 :X ; Sot 1:X, 3:55, Chicken Parmigiana w/pasta....$8.75 FraMi Frtsd Ctam Strips • playing Saturday at 1 and 3 p.m. in the auditorium "Babes in Arms.” (246-6807.) cosh with an ad In Classi­ / iN T T H I N G Holiday Inn, Hartford: Hartford Jazz Society 7:X, 9:45, II :X; Sun 1:X, fied? 643-2711. Call for Reservations 429-449<) Join Vs tor Happy Hour M— t trom 4 rM - / tAt on the campus of the University of Connecticut, 3:SS, 7:X, 9:45. (Coupons not good w/these specials) by the Prince Street Players. (486-4226.) presenting a three-plono tribute to Bud Powell at 957 Slorr« Rd„ R1.I95 Second Drink Half Price 4 - UA Thoolore East— Blame CAUM r u u Exn of* i-S6 6 4 9 -5 4 8 7 Hartford Arts Center, Harttord: Company One the Inn, 50 Morgan St. from 7 to 10p.m. (246-9374.) It on Rio (R) FrI 7:X, 9:2S; © C C S S e o it b . 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S:X AM - 10 PM Fri 6 S«. til 11 garden clinic Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at KOOALV OMbfari 1e Oc m NiV:- Tti« UA M M ily of CoooectiCMfe SkWTS Sun til 9 PM _ _ _ tho Knox Horticulture Center In the park. No x i c S ; r % , ^ Manchester charge. (523-4276.) B t dryiwi 7 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 23, 1984 MANt’HKSTEK tIEKALU. Friday. Murch 23. 1984 - 15 There’s a better way than hotels About Town

Continued from page U laundromat was just down the Street. OBVIOUSLY, we saved money by choosing MS patients meet self-accommodation. We never could have afforded to We spent many pleasant warm evenings, however, The National Multiple Sclerosis Society will sponsor SPORTS When we arrived from London late on a Sunday live in Wales in any other way. strolling up and down the broad bayside promenade. a drop-in for people with MS, their families and night, the owner, a pleasant-faced farm woman Nor would we have wanted to. There were too many We sunned ourselves in fragrant flower gardens lining friends April 9 from 9:30 to 11; 30 a.m. at the Church of named Mrs. Meek, was there to greet us and to turn advantages. We learned to shop each morning at tte the main thoroughfare, and discovered a favorite pub Christ, 394 Lydall St. Call 236-3229. NCAA roundup over the key. After she left, we found she had made a of Dylan Thomas a block from our apartment. And market — which involved stops at the green grocer, pot of fresh tea and Welsh cakes for our arrival. She one steamy evening, the children and I even joined the the butcher, the baker, and the small village had also stocked the refrigerator with milk and eggs locals for a dunk in Swansea Bay. supermarket. We chattered with the Welsh at every Women plan brunch from her farm. Price for the apartment was 100 pounds a week stop. The Manchester Area Christian Women’s Club will (about $153). In addition, we were asked to "pay the We stopped many afternoons for lunch in a pub — A L L THIS — and the price was just 105 pounds a man downstairs 3.50 pounds to stoke the coal furnace” where so-called pub snacks cost as little as 40 pence meet for brunch April 4 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Indiana stuns NC week. (Last summer, we were paying about $1.53 to that provided hot water. Although we complied, the for a lovely grilled Cheddar cheese and onion Colony in Vernon. Jean Whitford will demonstrate the art of Polish eg g . the pound, which brought the total cost of a week's coal furnace didn’t. sandwich or meat-filled pasty, or 90 pence for tiny lodging for seven to about $160. Try staying in a hotel The third rental was a 250-year-old stone cottage on curried prawns on a bed of green leaf lettuce. (One decorating. Soloist Mary Munsie will perform. Lynn By Fred Lief would be guarding Jordan. Kentucky, 28-4, trailed 49-47 — or even a bed and breakfast — for that amount.) a working farm at the foot of the Brecon Beacon could even buy pizza or spaghetti for the children. Holbrook, a market researcher, will speak. UPI Sports Writer " I found out at 6:30 this after­ before running off 10 straight Reservations or cancellations are due Thursday. The house, with four bedrooms, was more than Mountains. Price there, for three bedrooms, a bath, Cost: about a pound.) noon and I went back to my room points with Turpin providing the In the words of one coach. North adequate for the seven of us. Besides the bedrooms, small sitting room and country kitchen, was 115 In the bargain, we spent time talking to local Guests are invited. Call 649-3423 or 872-4876. and threw up,” he crackiKl. power. Louisville went almost six Carolina was simply the “ finest we had a large sitting room with color TV, a dining pounds a week ($176) before July 16, and 130 pounds farmers — one, from England, who complained In the opener, Virginia continued minutes without scoring. Lancas­ team " he had seen. room, kitchen, and two bathrooms. (about $200) after July 16. Towels and sheets, again, bitterly about the clannishness of the Welsh famers, its post-Ralph Sampson renais­ ter Gordon had 25 points and Milt Watch a cabinet maker But that was of entirely no The second property was at The Mumbles, a were provided, and we were able t»purchase our milk who were ignoring him and his cow that day at the ir sance. The Cavaliers, which upset Wagner 22 for the Cardinals, 24-11. consequence in Atlanta Thursday popular family bayside resort on the Gower and eggs directly from the farmer. "shoddy market,” the market for livestock. Manchester Hardware will sponsor a cabinet Arkansas lak Saturday, slowed " I thought we played very w ell," night when Indiana rocked the Peninsula. Our accommodations were on the second The farm was the kids' favorite. They made friends And we did what we had set out to accomplish. We maker’s demonstration Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 the pace and defeated Syracuse Louisville coach Denny Crum said. NCAA Tournament by eliminating and third floor of a bayfront apartment. with a mother cat and her new kittens, petted a introduced the children to the culture of their p.m. at the store, 877 Main St. 63-55. "You can play well against good the No. 1 Tar Heels 72-68 in the Although the view from the second floor sitting newborn calf and its mother in a paddock right outside grandparents. We met other vacationers from all over Ray Hardy, an instructor, designer and cabinet "W e're not the favorite like last teams and get beat. Maybe on a semifinals of the East Regional. room was lovely, the apartment was cramped, not our back door, and several times a day fed the the world. We sang Welsh ballads in little pubs many maker, will demonstrate dovetailing, doweling and season," Virginia guard Othell neutral court it would have been Freshman guard Steve Alford very clean, and the kitchen was poorly stocked with resident "free range” chickens that mafle themselves nights until closing. Not once did we miss room wood joinery. He will answer questions. Coffee will be Wilson said. "W e ’ll just go out, different, but w e’ll never know." scored 27 points and Dan Dakich cooking utensils. Sheets and towels were provided. A at home on our doorstep. service. served. play hard and do our best." Illinois 72, Maryland 70 applied some gritty defense on Wilson scored 17 points while Nothing flashy with Illinois, just Michael Jordan, sending the Hoos­ freshman Olden Polynice had 10 of steady bruising basketball. Rely­ iers into a Saturday showdown his 12 in the first half. For ing on a tough man-to-man defense with Virginia and a step from the Syracuse, 23-9, four starters fouled and deliberate offense, Illinois Advice Final Four. Attention 4th, 5th, 6th Graders, out. Rafael Addison finished with threw Maryland off its gam e and North Carolina trailed most of 18 points. moved into the regional finals ^ - the way but closed to 70-68 on a 'The Cavaliers, 20-11, ran off 12 against Kentucky. layup by freshman Joe Wolf with 10 straight points in the first half and "W e know what we can do and Her fiance is getting older seconds left. The Tar Heels fouled led by 16 in the second. we do it," said George Montgo­ Junior High and High School Students Mike Giomi with five seconds to go Virginia coach Terry Holland mery, Illinois' 6-foot-8 center. and he sank both shots. had said the Tar Heels were the Montgomery did his part with 15 The Hoosiers, 22-8, had given "finest team I have ever seen put points and 7 rebounds. He also kept North Carolina some life when together." Now he goes against the Ben Coleman, Maryland's top with each step toward altar freshman Marty Simmons missed team that beat them. scorer, from the basket in the three straight 1-and-ls late in the “ (Indiana) is a young team that second half. After 10 points the first them repeatedly not to game. has come of age at the end." he half. Coleman had 2 in the second DEAR ABBY: I'm con­ smoke in the house, but " I could have lived with it if we said. "Bobby Knight will always and was scoreless the last 16 fused. I am a 22-year-old my requests have been had lost by turning the ball over to have his team prepared." minutes. woman engaged to be ignored. 1984 their pressing defense," Knight Mideast Regional At Lexington, married, but here is the Adrian Branch revived the Ter­ I’m on heart medica­ said. "But I would have been real Ky. problem: rapins with 10 of his 19 points in the Dear Abby tion, but I've never used upset if we had lost at the foul line. I Kentucky 72, Louisville 67 When we met, he said he final 3>/2 minutes. The Terrapins, that fact as an objection to could even shoot free throws when Few college rivalries generate was 37. A few months iater 24-8, surged from a 66-^ deficit to their smoking around me. 1 played.” the heat of this one. And it didn’t he confessed that he was Abigail Van Buren 72-70 with a second left. As a "solution," my The Tar Heels, 28-3,.had 26 points hurt any that Kentucky was 42. A month ago, when he "In the second half, we moved wife bought a small air from All-America Sam Perkins. playing at home in Rupp Arena. asked me to marry him, I the ball much better." said Illinois filter gadget, which is But Jordan, their other All- "h think we're in good shape hesitated because of the coach Lou Henson, whose team is about as effective as an America, wasn't a factor until late now,” Kentucky coach Joe B. Hall 20-year difference in our '26-4. “ We were much more eyedropper in a forest UPI photo and fo u l^ out with 13 points. said. "W e had a very down first ages, but I decided to fire. “ Coach told me to be primarily patient. " marry him anyway be­ second half of the N CAA East regional half. We didn’t shoot well and our fading writing, 1 deci­ Should I be suspicious? What options can you Sam Perkins (41) of North Carolina concerned with taking away the defense was down." Tonight, it's Houston vs. Mem­ cause I really cared for phered it to read, "E d was SUSPICIOUS offer the mpn of the attempts to reach in and steal the ball game played Thursday night. The backcuts and alley-oop lobs," Dicky Beal and Jim Master phis State and DePaul vs. Wake him. here and enjoyed every house? Hoosiers upset the Tar Heels, 72-68. Dakich said. " I stayed about five scored IS points each and Melvin Forest in the Midwest Regional at Yesterday I found out minute of it.” I couldn't DEAR SUSPICIOUS: from Dan Dakick of Indiana during the SMOKED OUT feet off him. I don't know if it was Turpin added 14 to carry the St. Louis and Georgetown vs. his real age; He's 49 — read the rest of it very You say your husband my good defense or him missing Wildcats, who meet Illinois Satur­ Nevada-Las Vegas and Washing­ soon to be 50! well, but made this out: asked you if you had DEAR SMOKED OUT: shots he normally makes.” day with the winner to advance to ton vs. Dayton in the West What should I do? "I'll never forget the fun written on the bottoms of Tell your children that Dakich didn’t get much notice he the Final Four. Regional at Los Angeles. WONDERING we had slam dancing at his shoes. Had he been you are on heart medica­ The Mission. Thanks for guilty of any wrongdoing, tion and cannot tolerate B C officials: Murphy DEAR WONDERING: the memories. Love al­ he would not have called smoke in your home. If The important issue here ways, Maurice.” your attention to it. Write they ignore your request, is not so much his “ real" My husband swears up it off as the work of a show them the door and age, as his real character. and down he doesn't know practical joke. tell them if they want to He’s not honest. If he gets how the writing got there. see their father, you’ll be got no special treatment to 55, sell. I maintain that shoes are DEAR ABBY: After glad to meet them in a either on one's feet or in about 1,000 attempts, my park sometime. wife and 1 finally quit DEAR ABBY: I am 30 the closet. I also called 6v Frederick Waterman status came after BC forward years old. My husband is smoking 20 years ago. long-distance to the city (Lonely? Get Abby’s UPI Sports Writer Martin Clark quit the team be­ 34. We've been married where my husband had Much of my sorrow, I updated, revised and ex­ cause of what he cited as “ serious for sixtiyears. My hus­ recently discovered that been, and there is a lounge panded booklet, "How to NEWTON, Mass.— A Boston problems" within the basketball band's job requires him to she has been smoking named The Mission. Also, Be Popular” — for people College spokesman Thursday ans­ program related to academics. travel occasionally. behind my back. the writing was on the of all ages. Send $2 plus a wered reports that star forward The cloud over the Eagles basket­ A few days after his last Our four grown children instep where it would not long, self-addressed, Jay Murphy twice flunked out by ball program is worsened by the trip he asked me if I had are hopelessly hooked on be apt to wear off like it stamped (37 cents) enve­ charging it was "tragic” the current trial of former BC player written on the bottoms of cigarettes, and when they would if it were written on lope to Abby, Popularity, school’s letter to Murphy inform­ Ernie Cobb, who allegedly helped his shoes! I said no. After visit us, the house is blue the ball of the shoe. P.O. Box 38923, Holly­ ing him of his expulsion had been fix BC games with convicted carefully studying the with smoke. I have asked i h What do you think? wood, Calif. 90038.) made public. player Rick Kuhn. Academic vice president The Also, last October Michael Rev. Joseph Fahey, S.J., refused Malec, chairman of the sociology to discuss any aspect of Murphy's department, alleged that BC var­ How hard do I have to walk academic status, saying federal sity athletes placed in the evening DESISN AN AD CONTEST law guarantees the privacy of a college were circumventing NCAA student’s academic records. He rules because there were no instead focused upon the publicity admission requirements or stand­ about- Murphy, who is now a ards for academic progress in the to make my heart stronger? evening college. full-time student in BC’s evening *155 IN PRIZES college. Fahey was vehement in his DEAR DR. LAMB: I In the meal you des­ Fahey said publication of Asso­ denial that athletes received pre­ had a heart attack six cribed, these items will be ciate Dean Carol Hurd Green’s ferential treatment at BC, and said months ago. resulting in mixed together in the June 6, 1983 letter was as repre­ any failing student might be about 33 percent damage stomach anyway. So from ttlWD PRIZE ■ • • ■ ■ hensible as if the letter were readmitted to another school to my left ventricle. My a health point of view, it between doctor and patient. within the university if personal recovery is coming along Your Health really doesn't matter He said if any administration Jay Murphy problems or difficult circumstan­ fine and my doctor is whether they’re mixed on 3 FIRST PRIZES... *25 eachl official assisted in publicizinng the ces exist. pleased with my progress. Lawrence Lamb, M.D. the plate or mixed in the letter, “ that person will find top scorer and rebounder, was one UPI photo A Fahey acknowledged none of the My question concerns stomach. himself outside of Boston College, I of four varsity athletes who are four seniors on last year's basket­ exercise. My doctor re­ Some people would say Can assure you that,' ’ and criminal full-time students at the universi­ Boston Celtics' Larry Bird finds the (center) and Ernie Grunfeld Thursday commends walking, avoid the egg yolks be­ 6HOIIOIUBIiMENTIOIIS*5 08 ball team graduated. pharges might be forthcoming. ty's evening college. going a little rough as he hits the floor night in New York. which I do three or foui cause of their cholesterol. In a statement, Fahey said “ We are in compliance with times a week. I usually You're realty benefiting envelope for it to me, in Others would avoid pan­ Murpjy “ was and remains eligible NCAA regulations.” said Fahey. Athletic Director Bill Flynn and along with Knicks' Darrell Walker walk two or five miles at a cakes as they provide no from your waiking pro­ care of the Manchester See ( 0 participate in intercollegiate "But the issue is not the regula­ Coach Gary Williams have denied time. However, my heart­ gram. It uses calories to Herald, P.O. Box 1551, bulk or roughage. Others Your Ad Printod In The athletics.” He did acknowledge, tions but the integrity of the knowing Murphy was ever ex­ beat never gets higher help control your body fat. Radio City Station, New would object to sweets. In ENTER that Murphy, a 6- foot-11 senior school.” pelled, according to published NBA roundup than 70 to 80 beats per That would be most bene­ York. N.Y. 10019. my opinion, a good bowl of penter and the basketball team's The issue of Murphy's academic reports. minute. ficial for your heart dis­ oatmeal or some whole I've always heard that ease. You should walk DEAR DR. LAMB: I'm grain cereal, along with Herald on April 20, 1984 heart and respiratory ex­ TODAY! four miles a day, every writing in regards to fresh fruits or fruit juice, ercise needs to make the day of the week. children using syrup on would be a better choice. heart beat above 120 beats Celtics defeat Knicks; Another rule is to in­ eggs and pancakes for a minute in order to make crease your heart rate breakfast. It drives me up HERE'S HOW TO ENTER It’s not the only thing the heart stronger. If this above your resting rate. If the wall! I always thought Style change is true, how can my your resting rate is 50, that anything sweet easy with wig waiking do me any good increasing it to 70 with should be eaten at the end Vince Lombardi claims another victim. King dislocates finger when I don't raise my exercise is a big help. of the meal. Would you NEW YORK (UPI) - RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS "Winning isn't everything; it’s the only thing.” heart rate? please give me an expla­ From punk to pouf, long to The phrase is right up there among the most I have no other health If you want to do more' nation I can pass on to my short, a woman can famous in the history of American sport. The By United Press International the third quarter ended. to the playoffs. We are probably problems and quit smok­ than walk, you should be slogan is Lombardi's legacy, along with the Super Rich Cahill Boston, which had lost three of going to play these guys in th grandchildren? I wouldn't change her hairstyle with 1. TJwrewIN^ a Brat prize and two honof l i l f ing when I had my heart evaluated with an exer­ 3. Ado muat be aubmittedihaaame alga aaaa- Bowl trophy the N F L named after him and the NEW YORK - For eight four previous games against New playoffs and we want to be in permit my children to do a new type of wig called manllona In each catagor^ u a a grand prize 8lgned..Only a Mack marker pan, erbruahmay attack. cise test to see how you highway rest stop in New Jersey which bears his Herald Soorts Writer minutes, Bernard King was per­ York, was led by Larry Bird's 23 proper frame of mind. King is a this. the Clipion. The small, winner. The prize celegoilM are: n ) 4tti, Stti. be uaad on a white background. AN cempleled fect. The New York Knicks All- points, 11 assists and nine re­ great player and when they lost respond to higher levels of lightweight designs are and eih grades; (2 ) 7th, Ith, 9lh gr a il^ (3) 10th, .^RMlit be rei^ad ^ — name. A highway rest stop — could a person ever D E AR READER: What Star forward hit all five of his field bounds. Kevin McHale and Dennis exercise first. DEAR READER: held in place with four 11th, and 12th gradee. m an k OO P.M., M on^r, nmii ■, ask for more? What did the man do to deserve him, they lost a lot. With him out you've been told about goal attempts and two free throws I've included more de­ Sweets raise the blood small, patented clips just ^ M antriae such an honor? He was a winner. To some, that’s Johnson each added 23 points and we can do different things.” heart rates is not the tailed information on glucose (sugar) level and behind the natural hair­ Herald. Only the topentrieewNIbepub- . all that matters. for 12 points Thursday night Robert Parish scored 18 despite Elsewhere, San Antbnio topped whole truth. Certain med­ what to do after a heart When Jim Penders announced the other day against the Boston Celtics. suffering a slight ankle sprain in Utah 129-126, Philadelphia shaded cut off the appetite. That's line, so your own hair can 2. T o enter the conteat you muat bring or mall IMiwd. icines will slow your basic attack in the Health Let­ why they're commonly be brushed and blended that he has resigned as East Catholic High’s Then it happened. the fourth quarter. Washington 106-101. heart rate and affect your tha antrv blank balow to thaOlaplayAdvorilalni^ the pressure to win comes from the parents of the Spurs 129, Jazz 126 ter 17-10, What You Need used at the end of the into the hairpiece. The basketball coach, he cited pressure to win as one King, while he was guarded by Boston Coach K.C. Jones held a heart rate during exer­ Dopartmant of The Herald on or before Mon­ players. Ask anyone who deals. with young The San Antonio Spurs aren’t to Know About Heart meal. We tell children not products are made with of the reasons the game no longer is fun. “ I Boston’s M.L. Carr, fell over the team meeting before the game to cise. And sometimes day, April 2,1934. You wHI then receive In- athletes today and they will tell you that parental Celtics forward's leg and landed on about to miss the NBA playoffs for Attacks, which I'm send­ to eat sweets before meals synthetic fibers of differ­ haven’t enjoyed bringing my kids to East games stress the importance of beating heart disease affects how atructlona In peraon at The Herald Informing dUtWlHDwiw will b# wnnounewd upon pubHoo* pressure — on the coaches for increased playing the first time ever without a fight. ing you. Others who want for the same reason, yet ing shades and thick­ the last three years because of the fans,” he said. his right hand. King dislocated the New York. fast the heart can beat. It you what bualneaa you will be-doing an ad time for their sons and daughters and on the middle finger on the hand and did San Antonio revved up its offense this issue can send 75 we tell fat people not to eat nesses designed to give "There’s a lot of verbal abuse of officials and "Going in, we tried to double up would be a mistake to for. players themselves to perform — is greater than not return. c e n ts w ith a lo n g, sweets because sweets the wigs the appearance players and, as an educator, I don’t think it’s on King but he was shooting too Thursday night for a 129-126 win over-do it. ever before. stamped, self-addressed make them fat. and feel of natural hair. healthy.” Things went downhill for New fast for us to stop him. I thought we over the Midwest Division-leading You don’t have to sit through very many games The big money in professional sports is blamed * York after King's departure and were in trouble until he got hurt,” Utah Jazz to keep its playoff hopes to know that Penders is right. The catcalls aimed for many of the ills of athletics, so maybe it can Boston went on to a 108-100 victory. Jones said. "W e tried McHale on a liv^ at the officials begin on cue with the first call take the rap here. At one time, sports were looked X-rays were negative, but King him and then switched to Carr." The Spurs have never missed the Public Records against the home team. At Manchester High, they upon as a way of building character, by teaching will miss at least one game. “ We like to think when we miss a playoffs since moving fo San I Want To Intor Ad Craft '84 ntake an announcement before every game that kids discipline, how to work together and how to "I collided with M.L. Carr and player like King we can go to the Antonio in 1973. the officials are "highly qualified" and deserving accept success with grace and failure with was knocked off balance," King b^nch and have somebody fill the They need a rally to make it of respect. The remark always draws a smirk dignity. Now, what’s important is the bottom line said. " I tried to brace my fall with gap,” Knicks Coach Hubie Brown again this year, however. San Warranty dMd* Partnership. 591 Vernon Lions William J. Hannon Jr., Nm m from the referees and hoots from a couple of of the box score, no matter what the age of the my hand and hurt my finger. It was said. “ But tonight that wasn’t the Antonio trails Denver and Phoenix Barney T, Peterman Sr. Street, $75,000. Hillview Condominium Manchester, to Paula J. people in the crowd. participants. Instead of being a means to an end, very painful and they couldn’t pop case. Ray Williams didn't have a by two games for the last Western to Theresa Desjarlais, Association Inc. against Cascone, Manchester, As Penders said, the abuse isn’t limited to the sports are an end in themselves. it back into place. solid game and other people Conference playoff spot. unit 27 Wellsweep Con­ Quitclaim deads property of David and March 24. officials. I ’ve actually felt slightly embarrassed a Maybe the news media should shoulder some of "Before the injury I felt good. I couldn’t get untracked. However, 76ers 106, Bullets 101 dominium, $56,900. Heritage Savings and Linda Gower, unit 304A .P h O M . couple of times for the 40 and 50-year-oId men who the blame. If there had been any local high school definitely won’t play Saturday let’s give the Celtics credit.” At Landover, Md., Bobby Jones George S. Lynne and Loan Association to Bar­ Hillview Condominium, Mark K. Zweeres, Man­ shout “ Get him out of there’ ’ when the I7-year-old games last night, you’d be reading about them (against Washington) and I don’t led New York with 17 blocked ’s layup with Donna L. Glatx to Eliza­ ney T. Peterman Sr., unit $631. chester, to Nancy A. Wi- on the court throws the ball away. Is a grown man right here, alongside the results of the Syracuse- know when I will be able to play. I points, Truck Tucker had 16 and 25 seconds to play and Julius beth J. Lefas and Jeffrey 2 7 Wellsweep N O TI:$ ibibigermaNllilat negar, Manchester, April actually that concerned about whether a group of Virginia and Knicks-Celtlcs games. Is that good? don’t want to rush it. I want to be Williams 14. Erving connect^ on two free C. Kellogg, 77 Asbwoth Condominium. Marriage Ucansaa The Manchaalar H a r M 13.WMnard MaeOb Manaheapw, CT i 7. teenagers he probably has never even met comes I don’t pretend to have the answer. able to rehabilitate it properly.” "In the third quarter we stole the throws to lift Philadelphia. An­ St., $50,000. David W. Derewianka, Edward C. L'Heureux, Monday, April 2,1334. At thia time you w3t be aaatgnad an aooount out o f a game of basketball with more points? For Jim Penders, the answer was to step aside. King was greeted by a standing ball a couple of times, played good drew Toney scored 22 points to help Norman and Diane Isabelle S. Smith to Manchester, to Maria T. Stafford Springs, to Shir­ Why? The decision was not a momentus one. To him, ovation from the sellout crowd of defense and put them away on fast the 76ers to their eighth win in nine Zeppa to 591 Vernon Benson, Manchester, May Sylvia 1. Smith, 186 Weels ley A. Kristoff, Vernon, Left unsaid by Penders is the fact that a lot of winning is something, but not the only thing. 19,591 when he returned to the breaks,” Bird said. "The game games. Greg Ballard led Washing­ St. 19. Street Associates Limited April 14. Knicks bench in street clothes as was important because it' s so close ton with 21 points. MANCHESTER HERAl.D, Friday. March 23, 1984 - 17 K - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March a , 19M NHL roundup Sports in Brief S c o re b o a rd

Local Elks do well Rangers 5^ Davila 3 RCAA Twimamant Midaast Ragional Records fall llllil^is 72. Maryland 70 PLAINFIELD - Members of the Manchester Bowling Hockey NY Rougers 320—8 Basketball Eo n ReglanN Elks Lodge did well at the 38th annual Interlodge New Jersey 120—3 Al Chartette, N.C. MARYLAND (78) Duckpin Bowling Tournament held last Sunday at FIrsI period— 1. NY Rongers. Povellch MordilS Veol 57 8 ) 10. Bios 817 04 16, S (Patrick, Bach), 5:14. 2. New Jersey. Temple 65. St. John's 63 the Hi-Way Lanes here. Coleman 513 23 12. Adkins 13 81, OaiaxiM Brutmrell 7 (unosslstad), 6:11. 3, NY Richmond 72, Auburn 71 Bronch 511 7-9 19, GotUn 37 1-1 8, The Manchester Elks entered two teanns. NHL itandinis Rangers, Lorouche 45 (Erixon, Sund- NBAstindlngs mnrrh 17 Baxter 1-2 84 X Fotherglll 81 04 0. as Flyers win Strom). 6:37.4, NY Rangers. Larouche 46 North Carolina 77, Tcmple66 Ralph Doyer was first in the individual event Wiale Goldina I2S, Flo Boldt 133047. Loop 1-1 84 2. Totals 3862 1815 70. (Leinonen, Patrick), 16:22. Penotties— No. 4 Indiana 75, Richmond 67 with a total of 463 for three games. S ta r Wells 14S-1444IM. Solly Phillips EoNem Conference ILLINOIS (72) second goal rallied New 139. PWrMiDlyweg Huber. NYR. 0:31: Lewis. NJ. 3:44; Attantic INvWaii At East Ruthartard, N 3. Winters 512 1-2 11, Altenberger 89 87 Manchester placed eighth and ninth in the team By Dave Raffo Feb. 2. 1974. potev. NYR.S:51: Hottmever. NJ. 15:09. W L Pet. GB MArdi M York into a Ue. Bossy W L T PI6 6F O* Second period — 5, NY Rongers, IX Montgomery 5554 IS, Richardson 44 event that Willimantic won with a record- UP I Sports Writer Tim Kerr scored his x-NY Islondrs 46 36 3 95 336 3M x-Boston 52 17 .754 — Vo. Commonwealth 70. Northmttm 84 IX Oouglos 810 35 11, Wyslnger 84 created the deadlock at H itt Owls Lorouche47 (Sundstrom. Erlxon),9:39.6, x-Phltadelphta 43 25 .632 8Vi 69 81 0. Schafer 2-2 81 4, AAeents 34 1-2 7. breaking pinfall of 2116. SOth and Slst goat of the' x-WaWUiwIn 44 26 5 n 387 217 New Jwscy. Higains IS (Bridgman). Virginia 58, iono 3 14:25 of the third period on _ Kathy Bonenshl 1 7 9 ^ . Yolondo x-PMtaMpb 40 25 10 90 338 275 New York 41 27 .403 HIW Totals X-46 I8 X 7X Doyer ahd Dave Richards finished second in Unlike last year, the season and added four 12:30. 7, NY Ronoars. Hadbarg 28 New Jersey 37 32 .536 IS Morch N Halftime— Maryland 32, Illinois a slapshot from the top of ■urns 176-475, Morion Gordon 174. x-NY Rongrs 39 27 9 87 295 2D (Povellch, Brooke), 17:54.8. New Jersey. Syracuse 78, Virginia Commonweolth the double event with a total of 846. Richards had Philadelphia Flyers ar­ assists to take over the Doris Boulonear 450. Lourla Goomin New Jersey 17 51 7 41 229 3M Washington 31 39 .443 X. the right circle for his 47th 20 .367 Russell 9 (Ludvig. Vcrbeck), 19:56. (tantrai OtvWan 63 Fouled out— Meentz. Totol fouls— a 427. Doyer 417. en't dragging as the team scoring lead with 85 4S1, Pom Fortuno 466. PUtsburob 16 S3 6 38 Pencilies Potev. NYR, 5:11; Brumwell, Virginia S), Arkansas 51 goal. ■MOfvWe* NJ. 10:21. Milwaukee 41 30 .577 — Mory- In the all-events competition, Doyer was sixth playoffs approach. points. Rookie center x-Buftalo 46 S 7 99 300 242 Detroit 39 30 365 1 At AMouNl lond 24, Illinois 21. Rebounds— Maryland Rangers 5. Devils 8 x-Boston 44 25 6 94 316 250 Third period— None. Penalties— Atlanta 33 39 .458 SVi March 22 37 (Veal, Coleman 9), Illinois 26 with a nine-game totalof 1277. Richards was ninth Records fell, milestones Dave I*oulin. Kerr’s li- Tri-Tiw ii Pove- Virginia 63. Syracuse 55 At East Rutherford, x-Gutbec 40 36 9 89 339 aw Ikh, NYR, mtnor-moior, 3:30: Verbeek, Chicogo 36 41 .318 13 (AAontgomery 7). Assbts— Morvlond 18 with 1164. were reached and slumps nemate, contributed three ._p icli Coons 334-59S. Vinnla Pinto x-Montraot 35 35 5 75 279 273 Cleveland 24 44 .353 IS’/2 Indlara 73, North Carolina68 (Gatlin 10), llllnob X (Douglos 8). A— Also from Manchester. Henry Agostinelli was goals for 30 for the year. N.J., Pierre Larouche 01-543, WllUom Torray 3t^593. Charlie NJ,mlnor-maior.3:3l: Fotlu, NYR, 5:46: March 26 were broken when the Hartford 25 40 9 59 2t7 302 Higains, NJ, 6:58: Huber, NYR, 9:17: Indlono 22 48 .294 lOVs 2X525. 10th with 1162 and John Rieder 14th at 1068. Other Flyers won their fourth Ilkka Sinisalo snapped a s c o r ^ three goals, push- - Church 313-538, Norm Soren 310571, Western CenNrence East Reglewel ChompleuNilp Bill Calhoun 336, Dove Edwards 314- Do. Motonev. NYR. 10:12: Bridgman, NJ, Midwest Dhrltlen Virginia (20-11) vs. Indiana (224) local bow lers who participated were Hank Hebert straight in Thursday six- week stretch without ing his season total to 47, NerrliOMtloii 10:12: Fotlu. NYR, 13:25: Ludvig, NJ, Kantucky 72. Louisville S7 to lead New York. La­ m Bob Musko 335-572, Gaoroa Moyar W L T Pt6 OF OA W L Pet. GB 367, Joe Desimone 349. ^ m ie Welch 349, Albert night’s 13-4 thra'shing of a goal with a hat trick and 231575. Dick Klnoslay 217-583. Rich v5Alnnssoto 37 30 • 82 335 321 16:31: Leinonen, NYR, 19:30. Utah 39 » .549 — Shots on o o a t^ Y Rangers 13-10-14.37. Al Birmingham, AIq. Atkins 344, Tony Desimone 340 and Paul Ford 328. the Pittsburgh E*enguins. rookie Len Hachbom had rouche scored three Duouatte 315-554, Vinnla Strlono 301- x -». LouB 31 38 7 69 378 303 Dallas 32 .536 1 LOUISVILLE (67) straight to give the 506. Rob MIollora 221-583. Kevin Os­ Dttrolt 30 39 7 67 an 304 New Jersey 6^12— 27. Konsos CUv 33 36 .478 5 ,, March IS Tliompson 24 03 4, Forrest 34 81 6, The Flyers scored three two goals. Goalie Pelle borne 527, Bob Edwards 549. Lloyd Chicago 27 40 I 62 258 219 Goalies— NY Rangers. Weeks. Denver 33 38 .465 6 Brighom Young 84, Alobomo- Jones 2-9 44 8, Gordon 1818 56 X, goals in the opening 4:53 Lindbergh had some Rangers a 4-1 lead mid­ Torray 529. Art Gear S3i. Gil Johnson Toronto 24 42 9 57 an 367 How Son Antonio 31 40 .437 8 Blrmlng- Wogner 1817 2-2 2X Jeter 84 04 0, way through the second 511, Bill Muska55S.GInoCaldtrona543. Jersey. Resch, Low. A— 19J)23. hom 68 MeSwoin 8 ) 84 0, Sumpter 84 84 0, for a 3-0 lead and later shaky moments in the Smvihe MviMg Houston 36 43 377 12 Run for Life Day period. Rob Arandt 509, Gory Sullvon 500. Roy y-aim anton 54 17 5 113 434 299 Pocitic Divltiwi West Virginia64, Oregon Statc62 Holt 14842. Totals 2841 11-16 67. scored seven unanswered second period. Bassetta Sr. 542, Don Ozen 530. x-Coloorv 33 29 13 79 210 2W x-Los Angeles 46 22 .676 — Morch 17 KENTUCKY (7U HARTFORD — Connecticut Mutual Life will Red W ags 8. Flames 4 x-winnlpta 29 35 W 68 336 356 Portland 4) 28 .594 5V^ Kentucky 93, Brigham Yaut>g68 Walker 37 44 8, Bowiee 39 2-2 8, goals to make it 13-3. In other games, the New Maryland lOX West Virginia 77 Turpin 5)0 32 18 Beal 59 34 15, Master conduct a ' Run for Life Day' free running clinic on The Flyers set club 'York Islanders and Bos­ At Calgary. Alberta. x-Voncouver 30 39 7 67 290 317 Seattle 36 34 314 II Danny Gate scored the Pmfdtr PuN Los Anoeies 21 43 13 54 2M 360 Phoenix 33 38 .465 14>/i AtMHwoukee 510 34 IS, Blackmon 1-104 2, Harden 8 Saturday, April 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at its records for goals and ton Bruins tied 3-3, the Golf Golden State It 38 .449 15Vi March M 0 84 0, Bennett 89 24 10. Totals 2855 15 game-winner at 17:48 of Mory Wrlohl 456 Ruth Ann Gloss476 (Teg leer in each dIvisiM gaaMv 9tr headquarters here at 140 Garden St. The program points (35) while tying New York Rangers Carol Schubert ISO, Borboro Chombtr- StBhli v Ceg oigygfh.) Son Diego 25 45 .357 22 LoulsvIUc 72. Moreheod State 59 X 7X is to educate potential runners about, a sound the second period to lift loln 30447Z Noncy Hohn 205514, x-dla Aed pigyeE berth x-ciinchad ptayell btrtti Vlltanova 84, AAorsholl 73 Halftime— LoubviUe X . Kentucky X. another mark with 22 dumped New Jersey 5- 3 Tliuridav’s Results March n Fouled out— Forrest. Total fo uls- beginning program as well as provide advice for Detroit within two points Bernice Prior 195-500. Helen Slodyk y-OkMheddNWMtme Louisville 69, Tuba 67 assists. All previous re­ and Detroit ec|ged Cal­ 170-497. Joan Topplna 110471, Ellen Thgndav*t ReeeRs PDA results Phllodelphta 106. Washington 101 Loub­ intermediate and advanced runners. cords in those categories gary 6- 4. of St. Louis in the race for Bergoulsl 179>473 N.Y. Isiandtrs3. BoWon3 IIUnob64,VillanovaS6 viUe X, Kentucky 19. Rebounds— Sally Zimmer, top Connecticut female distance second place in the Norris N.Y. Rangers 5. New Jersey 3 Boston 100. New York KX) At Laxlmitoa. Ky. LoubviUe 29 (Jones 9), Kentucky X came in a 12- goal perfor­ Islanders 3. Hmins 3 MMAM New OrteoM Open March 22 (Bowie 12). Assists — LoubviUe It Division. Philadelphia 13, Pittsburgh 4 Son Antonio 129. Utah 126 runner, will talk about training and women's mance against Detroit At Boston. Mike Bossy’s LaVit Indwtriat Detroit 6 Cdlgarv 4 At New Orteoae. March 22 Frtday’s Gomes llllnob 72, Maryland 70 (Wagner 5). Kenluckv 16 (Beal 9). A— issues and John Vitale, co-owner of the 'Ruh-In' in FTMaysGohie (For 72) (All Times EST) Kentucky 72, LoubvlUe67 2X525. . Jock AAMcKInstry 209, Rick Funnke March 24 Rocky Hill, will talk about equipment selection. UPI photo Vancouver ol Winnipeg.9:05p.m.. EST New Jersey at Boston, 7:30 p.m. 300583. Charles Hartley Sr. 311-313-590. Sedetdgy’s Geeaes Lorry Mize 3 4 » — 66 Cleveland at Philadelphia, 7:35p.m. NIT pairings Denny Carlin 330-303-590. Charles Har­ Buffalo at New Jersey Bob Eastwood 3333- 66 Chloogo at Indiana 7:35 p.m. Bruins’ goalie Doug Keans makes save on shot hy Islanders* tley Jr. 304-300-591, Pete Beaudry Pittsburgh ot Washington Gory Hallberg 3234- 66 Houston at Dallas. 0:35 p.m. llllnob (254) w Kentucky (284) 2 4 ^ 7 . John Belosky 23950Z Roper Boston at Montreal, night Jim Kane 3235- 67 Kansas CItv at Denver, 9:40 am. Second round Brett Sutter during the second period Thursday in the Boston MieezkowskI 216307-235530, Mike Vos- Mike Reid 3334- 67 fW^ue^Wmu March 18 Farmer signs pact extension Horttord at Queba& ntgltt Detroit at Los Angeles, 10:X am. AG aa^wwMMha^te T m m selo 234, John Myers 345-570, Rich Minnesota of New York Islanders, Adorn Adorns 3336- 67 Golden State vs. Utah at Los Vegas, As 9 At Greensboro, N.C. LOS ANGELES — Larry Farmer ended weeks Garden. The game ended in a ^ 3 tie. Hloolns 200, A i ^ Komm 211. Ort night Bernhard Longer 3334— 67 W :X p.m. Morch IS Pittsburgh 66. Florida St. 63 Cowles 234. Al Senno 233-205551, Al N.Y. Rangers at Philadelphia night Greg Norman 3335- 68 Scottle at Son Olsao, U):35 p.m. Memphb State 9X Oral Roberts 83 Virginia Tech 68, South Alabama 66 of speculation late Thursday when he signed a Schuev 319-587, Al Wilson 351-643, Rich Chicago at Toronto, night Allen Mlllac. 3634-68 Phoenix at Portland, 10:35p.m. Loubtano Tech 66, Fresno State56 March 19 two-year extension of his contract as coach of the Plato 324, Fred Koilckl 32-569, Dove Detroit at Los Angeles, nioht John AAotMittey 3533- 68 Solurdov's Gomes March X Tennessee 68, Tenn.-ChOt1onoo(x> 66 UCLA basketball team, the school said. .T«ronto 9 9 600 by Ftockhort). 10:09: Marsh, Phi, 12:58. Mike Holland 3537— 72 Williams 87 56 14, Tucker 56 24 16. ceded that the USFL “ is Al Davis, the Los An­ up for sale. Klein made Sicond period— 6, Philadelphia, Jock Spradlin 3735— 72 Robinson 89 82 6. Fernsten 82 82 5 Michigon 4 0 0 1.000 IX 68 George DiCarlo of the University of Arizona. Kansas City 7 8 .467 Rondv Watkins 3537— 72 Oklahoma 3 I 0 .750 52 41 part of the reason for geles Raiders owner who the announcement Thurs­ ' 'Tkxos h 7 .462 Hach­ Walker 512 33 13, Grunfeld 03 80 0, Houston 3 1 0 .750 IX 88 Not once, but twice, did he eclipse the mark in Cajuns gain semis day in San Diego and ‘ ..Minnesota 7 9 .4X bom 9 (Clarke. Allison), ):19. 7, David Edwards 3735— 72 Elmore 8 ) 800. Totals 35712529IX. forming” the Committee favors a more aggressive Chicago 0 4 0 .000 81 105 the 500-yard freestyle event Thursday in the Philodalnhla, Sinisalo 25 (Brown), 7:20.8. Tommy Valentine 3834— 72 Boston X X X 24— M8 but said its mandate will posture against the USFL, Rozelle said the “ stress ....Seattle 6 9 .400 Son Antonio 0 4 0 .OOO X 75 second day of the NCAA Swimming and Diving Detroit 7 11 .389 Pittsburgh, Hotham 5 (Boutette), 8:06.9, NSW York X X 1 8 X — 180 Padhe Divblon also be to study the NFL’s said: “ What looks to you and strain” of owning the Pittsburgh. RIsslIng 4 (McCarthy. Roul- Three point ploys— Henderson, East Regional Championships at Cleveland State University. "'New York 6 11 653 Denver 3 I 0 .750 80 82 future during what Ro­ like no program is our club was too much for him NATIONAL LEAGUE ston), U;29.10. PlttWurah, Ftadthort 26 LPGA results Wil­ Virglnla63.Syracute55 Arizona 2 2 0 .500 115 67 In the preliminaries, he went the distance in with easy victory W L Pet. (Hrvnewich), 15:22. Penalties— liams, Tucker 2. Fouled out— none. Total Los Angeles 2 2 0 .500 47 60 4:16.33 to break the NCAA record of 4:16.41 set in Houston 12 8 .667 Poulin, fouls— Boston X. New York X. Rebounds Oakland 0 4 0 .000 14 X Plttsburoh 8 4 .667 Phi, 8:02. 5280A01 Women's Kemper Open — Boston 35 (Bird 9), New York 3) VIRGINIA (63) 1979 by Brian Goodell of UCLA. That also snapped Third period— II, Philadelphia, Howe At KoonopetL Hawaii, March 22 (Robinson 9). Assbts— Boston 29 (Bird Miller 2-9 1-2 5, Edelln 44 24 10, Saturday's Gomes B y United Press Tech while Southwestern Cihclnnoti 9 7 663 (Par 73) (All Timas EST) the American record of 4:16.39 set by Jeff Kostoff New York 9 7 663 18 It), New York X (Williams 9). Poivnice 44 57 IX Wilson 44 8)1 17. Oakland at Son Antonio, 3 p.m. International Louisiana takes on the Burieson suffers setback Son Froncbco 9 7 663 .(Poulin), 0:31.12, Philadelphia, Eriksson Technicals— none. A— 19J9). Carlisle 37 2-S 8, Stokes 57 83 8. of Stanford University in 1983. 11 (Sinisalo, (Hrav). 4:48. 13, Phltadel- Tatsuko Ohsako Sheehey 1-2 84 X Aterritleld 44 13 1, Phllodelphta at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. victor of the Notre Dame- but it seemed like about Atlanta 9 8 6 X Lourl Peterson Oklahoma at Arizona, 9 p.m. Then in the finals. DiCarlo covered the 500 B y United Press Montreal 10 9 6 X phlo, Poulin 29 (Propp, Kerr), 4:58. 14, Mullen 04 81 0, Solomon 84 84 0. Simdov’s Gcmm yards in 4:15.36. Southwestern Louisi­ Pittsburgh matchup. 65. 1982 and m issed 224 inning to preserve the -wLos Angeles 7 9 .4X Philadelphia, Hochborn 10 (Cross- Betsy King Spurt 126. Jazz 126 Johnson 80848 Totals X-45183663. ana concentrated amaz­ International nKxi, Kathy Posllewolt SYRACUSE (« ) Denver at Memphb, 2:Xp.m. The relay team from the University of Florida The NIT semifinals are At Ann Arbor, Mich., games before returning to New York Yankees’ 6-4 ..Philadelphia 8 12 .400 Chicago at New Orleons, 2:X p.m. ingly well Thursday night, Son Dleoo 7 13 .350 Howe). 5:23.15, Philadelphia, Sinisalo 26 Sue ErtI TVMIson 7-18 55 18. Kerins 514 84 10, also set another record at the meet. set for Monday night with Xavier’s Jeff Jenkins limited duty last season. victory. The Yankees (Kerr, Eriksson), 11:36,16, Philadelphia, Pot Bradley UTAH (IX ) Hawkins 04 04 0, Washington 310 32 8, Washington at New Jersey, 2:Xp.m. considering the Cajuns It’s beginning to like '"S f. Loub 4 12 .250 Robin Wolton Drew 8)5 57 2X Bollev 513 33 )4, Jacksonville at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. the championship Wed­ scored the last of his 21 He has felt pain in the scored six runs in the ,:;chicogo 4 13 .2X Poulin 30 (Howe, Propp), 13:58. 17, Eaton 36 328, Green 515 55 17, Griffith Waldron 44 04 8, Alexb 36 32 6, had a big trip to New York four-time All-Star short­ Phllodelphta, Sinisalo 27 (Brown, Kerr), J(m Stephenson AAonroe 14 81 X Triche 04 1-2 1, Spero Monday's Games nesday evening. points on two free throws shoulder throughout fourth to snap a four- Thursday's Results Potty Sheehan 819 44 X, Eaves 33 80 6, Anderson 44 Birmingham at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m. on their minds. stop Rick Burleson will New York (NL) 6 Montreal 2 18:56. Penalties— McSorlev, Pit, mo- 04 X Wilkins 510 04 IX Hansen 7-12 1-2 1-1 80 X Popciclokos 84 44 0. Totals 23 Canadian pair takes title Southwestern Louisi­ with 22 seconds to make spring training this year. game losing streak. Butch ior. Dole EixieUne 61 812 55. Michigan at Houston, 9 p.m. Graylin Warner scored never overcome the torn ' 'Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 3 Alice Miller 15. Kelley 1-2 328 Totals 5399 21-25 1X. Saturday, March 31 ana jumped to a 10-point cut Michigan’s lead to 61- At West Palm Beach. Wynegar and pitcher : New York (AL) 6 Clndnnotl 4 5:06: Stanley, Phi, molor, 5:06: Guay, SAN ANTONIO (IX ) Halftime— Virginia X , ' Syracuse OTTAWA — For Canada's Barbara Underhill 22 points as the Cajuns rotator cuff which has Phi, 7:15: McSorlev, Pit, misconduct. Jane Crofter 16. Houston at Oklahoma, 2:X p.m. lead in the first half and 60. But Joubert hit from Fla., Wally Backman, John Montefusco had two- . .Baltimore 2, St. Louis 1 Jon Flynn Bonks 58 32 IX Mitchell 1832 34 39, Chi0000 at Washington, 2: X p.m. and Paul Martini, two weeks meant the sidelined him for most of Houston 6, Boston 5 10:06: Stanley, Phi, misconduct. 10:06: Jonas 412 33 11, Lucas 55 2-210, Gervin Fouled out— Addison, Hawkins, rolled over Santa Clara widened the gap to 22 the foul line to restor fighting for the starting run singles in the burst. Taylor, Pit, 12:55. Barb Bunkowsky Washing­ Jacksonville at Memphb, 7 p.m. difference between gold and goose eggs. 97-76 at Lafayette, La., to the past two years. Texas 10, Atlanta 5 Kathy Whitworth 15X 56 35, Moore 37 1-2 9, Roberts 13 Sundov. Anrll 1 points twice in the final 15 Michigan’s 3- point edge. second base job, scored At Winter Haven, Fla., PWrolt 7, Kansas City 0 Shots on oool— Plttsburoh 11-12-8— 32 4, Brewer 81 322, McNomoro 3413 ton, Wolikon, Alexb. Total fouls— Arizona at Denver, 2:X p.m. The duo executed a flawless and breathtaking earn a berth in the semifi­ The California Angels 3). M J Smith Virginia 19, Syracuse X . Rebounds— minutes. three runs and drove in Tom Weighaus’ sacrifice ___ToroToronto 6 Mlnnoota 2 Judy Clark 7. Totals 53100 21-X IX. Tompo Boy at Philadelphia, 2:Xp.m. long program Thursday night to become nals of the National Invi­ Joubert carried Michi­ sent Burleson to Los An­ Colltornlo3,Oakland2 Philadelphia 16-14-16— 46. Utah U X X 3 3 — IX Virginia 41 (Edelln 14), Syracuse X (taklond at Pittsburgh, 2:X p.m. George Almones added two to help the New York fly in the sixth scored Goalies— Plttsburoh, Herron. Laurie Rusk-Sewell (Kerins (12). TMsbts— Virginia 16 (Car­ Canada's first world pairs champions in 22 years tation Tournament. gan in the first half with 12 geles, where he will un­ '"Mllwaukae9, Chicago (NL) 8 Lori West Son Antonio 40 X X 34— IX Son Antonio at Michigan, 2:X p.m. 18 points for USL while Mets to a 6-2 victory over Tony Scott with the win­ ,i: Seattle 10, Son Francisco 6 Phllodel- Thre5polnt goals— Drew, Moore lisle 7), Syracuse 2D (Waldron 6). A— New Jersey at Los Angeles, 4 p.m. at the 1984 World Figure Skating Championships. The trip to the NIT’s of his 18 points and Roy dergo an arthogram today phlo, Lindbergh. A— 17,10X Morto Flgueros-Dottl 16.7X. Drexal Allen, Brown and the Montreal Expos ning run and Joe Sambito I !. Cleveland 6, Son Dleoo 1,1st gome Lynn Stronev 2. Monday, April 2 Earlier, pint-sized Scott Hamilton of the United Final Four in New York’s Tarpley, who had 16 to determine if the Cleveland 9, Son Dleoo 5,2nd gome 'Fouled out— Ketlev.Total fouls— Utah 21, New Orleans at Birminohom, 8 p.m. Alonza Allen each had 15. At Tampa, Fla., re­ pitched two innings of «> Chloogo (AL) 2,LosAngeles0 Mary Bryan States turned in a meticulous effort to win the Madison Square Garden points, made two free shoulder has sustained ltlandars3.Bruins3 Mary Delong Son Antonio 22. Rebounds— Utah Harold Keeling scored 26 liever Dave Righetti hitless relief, leading the Friday's Gamei 50 egggggggggegeeeeeeeeee men's short program and move a step closer to will be the first for throws with 45 seconds any new damage. ” (All Times EST) Jane Geddes points for the Broncos and snuffed out a Cincinnati Houston Astros past the Kathryn Young (Drew 9), Son Antonio 44 (Bonks 10). his fourth straight world title, while Jayne Torvill Southwestern Louisiana, left that gave Michigan a Burleson took himself Pittsburgh vs. St. Louis at St. N.Y. Itlondars 1110— 3 Myra Von Hoose Assbts— Utah X (Green 12), Son Antonio Nick Vanos added 20. Reds’ threat in the eighth Boston Red Sox 6-5. Petersburg, Flo., 1:Wp.m. X (Lucas 17). Technical— Son Antonio and Christopher Dean of Great Britain scored 23-8. In another quarterfi­ 61-58 edge. out of Wednesday’s exhi­ Boston 12 0 0- ^ Jo Ann Woshom indiana 72, North Carolina 68 Soccer seven perfect marks en route to winning the ice Despite the presence of Chloogo(AL)(x) vs. Houston at Cocoa, First period— 1, New York. Trottler 39 (3eedee Lasker (Illegal deterne). A— 9,833. nal, Michigan nipped the 7- foot-1 Vanos, Xavier, 22-11, held bition game in severe pain - Fin.. 1:30 p.m (unosslstad), 0:05.2, Boston, O'Connell 18 Cathy Morse dance compulsories. Michigan, 21-10, without a after making three oston vs. Los Anetles at Vero Bsoch, (Kluzok, Middleton), 15:30. Penalties— Carolyn Hill ggggggggggggggggeggggg INDIANA (7X Xavier (Ohio) 63-62 on two Southwestern Louisiana :< Flo., 1:Up.m. GlomI 34 34 7, Simmons 1-1 2-5 4, free throws by freshman field goal after Tarpley’s throws. He suffered the Blum, Bos, 1:42: Persson, NYI, 4:42: Debbie MelsterUn controlled the boards and Toronto vs. Philadelphia at Clear- Persson. NYI, 15:00: Gillies, NYI, 17:50: Atsuko HlkogC~~x Blob 57 6416, Ooklch 33 04 4, Alford 8 NASLatandings Antoine Joubert with 21 jam with 8:33 left made it tom rotator cuff April 17. water, O'Ralllv, Bos, 17:50. Muffin Spencer-Devlln 13 810 77. Robinson 58 57 14, Meier 81 Shaefer getting chance built a 12-point halftime ! Flo., 1:30 p.m. Radio, TV 84 0, Witte 44 44 0, Franz 84 81 8 seconds left. lead. The Cajuns finished 54-43, but the Musketeers Second pwlod— 3, Boston, Bourque Sharon Barrett t: andnnotl(x) vs. Chloooo(AL)(x) at 29 Debbie Hall Totals 2437 2435 7X W L Pel. OB DALLAS — Kim Jones Shaefer gave up tennis a In Friday night’s quar­ with a 46-26 rebounding didn’t have enough time to ■ rnGdroMto, Flo.. 1:30 p.m. NORTH CAROUNA (68) x-Son Diego X 11 .645 — (O'Rtllty, Ptrous), 8:33. 4, Boston, Brenda (talduntth x-Golden Bov 19 1) .6X ,Vk>- Flo. 17:40. Pairattlae— Bouroaolt, Cal.double- Sherri Turner Montreal — Sent pitcher PLUS League’s first championship, says he may sign a 649-9240 12219 M AIN 8 T . .• Baltlmoreys.TorontoatOunedln,Fta. mlnor, 12:00: Johnstone, Del, double- Joyce Benson Jackson Todd to Its minor SATISFACTION BACKED BY 48 YRS. OF EXPERIENCE Thursday when it active and former Dallas moaoo (NL) vs. Son Fronclsco(x) at minor, 12:00; Smith, Del, molor, 16:04; Denise Strsblg league comp. contract to piay for one of five NFL ciubs when his AUTO REPAIR Kathy Dougherty slammed into the rear of a players at the hospital. Rliebrouoh, molor, 16:04. Feetball pact with the Panthers expires in 1985. MANCHESTER '! ^*M(tanS‘ ^'^Son Dlaoo(x) at Yuma, Third period— 9, MacDonald 32 Noreen Friel-Ulhlein tractor-trailer truck “ Physically he is in esTABusHioim Muriel Thomson Hebert, interviewed Thursday in Windsor, TEL. 040-0404 ** Aril. (Atacln- Lot Angeles (USFL) — parked near a freeway pretty good shape,’’ B E J5 S '! Mllwoukttvt.SonDI«oootLoiVR0Oi9 nls, Eloronta), 4:1X 10, Dotrott, lA-son MtaiY Bag Porter — -C.Ak'Tr.R— Ont., by radio station CKLW, said he was Catharine Duggan Signed lineman Derek Kann- exit. Landry said. “ Mentally, ' Nov. 23 (Dunlop), 19:32. Panattlas— Nont. ord of Nevodo-Reno and negotiating with the Dalias Cowboys, the New / m n m E c > Sbn Frondsco(x) vt. Seattle at Tampa, SharrN Sue Pearson’s brother, Ca­ he is not in as good of OMWUAUrY 3$42-IO defensive back David Rockley Orleans Saints, the Tampa Elay Buccaneers, the S ArIz. Shots on gool Dotro'lt 7-109^-36. Undo Hunt C 111'. V kOI.r.T rey Mark Pearson, 27, shape because of the S S M C f M m s aevaland vt. Californio at Palm Cdgoryl-ia-IS-as. Gndv Pleger 3 l4 2 -« ot Texas Southern. Los Angeles Raiders and the New Ifork Giants. was pronounced dead at THBOLOBSTANOLAROESTMCONN. Springs, Collf. Ooalfat — Dotrott, Stetan. Colgdry, Morga Stabbletleld 4 8 4 8 -« Oakland — Waived offen­ 1229 MAIN STREET « ILL b4b b46T • MANCHESTER death of his brother arid Karen Parmezal 3 8 4 2 -« sive tackle Mike Doum. the scene. his responsibility in that. ’ ’ o m n u a iio T Q M M a n s I •( K-ipm-iauod lAmtlln, Edvrardt. A— 16,764. 18 - MANCHKSTKK HEHAI.D, Ki id;iv. Mtiivh 23, ItHH MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 23. 1984 — 19

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VIsa/MosterCord exhaust, runs excellent. to sell those idle Items •••••••■••••••••••••••a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ••••••••••••••••••••••• aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Street. 649-5221. vered. Minimum 2 cords. aaaasaeasaaaaaaaaaasaaa more fully appears, at the »««»»«•»«»»«•»»»»««»»»« accepted. Must be seen. $4500 or a«a-T0<« Minrrr— - Court of Probate on April 9, you've been storing. A $70/cord. Cali 649-1831. PRODUCTION MA­ EQUIPMENT OPERA- ^ FOR RENT: MANCHES*"- RED, WHITE, PURPLE best offer. Must be sold 1964 at 11:00 A.M . quick call to 643-2711 will b r i c k s , b l o c k s , Olonne E. Yusinas, put your od In print. Lost/Found 01 CHINE OPERATOR — TOR/LABORER — De- ^ T E R — Lovely, Immocui^ AFRICAN VIOLETS — quickly. Coll 8754723. Your assurance of quick ' Ass't. Clerk Trainee position. STONE — Concrete. Flooring pendoble person with MANCHESTER — Three late five room . duplex'.' - Healthy plants. $2.00 response when you ad-, 04S43 Individual with mechani­ experience operating Chimney repairs. No lob 1972 VW BUG — Excel­ bedroom, 1'/i baths. $450 monthly. Security" too small. Coll 6444356. each. Coll 646-1625. vertlse in Classified Is FOUND — A man's WANTED cal experience or educo- backhoe and paylooder. and references required.'*" lent condition. AM /FM that our readers are Charming Colonial. As­ tion needed to operate Must have some mechan­ FLOORSANOING — ALUMINUM SHEETS - leather coot was left at sumable CH FA financ­ Call 649-7160 after 3pm;— used os printing plates. cassette. Moving, Must ready to buy when they and maintain machinery ical background. Gall ODD JOBS, Trucking. Floors like new. Special­ Selll $1800. Coll 872-1425. Subway of Manchester ing. $71,900. Coll week­ Home repairs. You name .007" thick, 23 x 24". turn to the little ads. INDEPENDENT In production environ­ Ray, 649-6087. COVENTRY LAK'C. izing in older floors, natu­ Establish last week. Must be able to days offer 6pm, anytime It, we do It. Free esti-. ral and stained floors. No 50 Manchester. Live on the erences. Call for inter­ pany. Two years expe­ GENTLEMAN — Willing CEILINGS REPAIRED Antiques M 1100 miles. $225. Coll after partment. 32 Main St., Man­ premises. Must have pre­ appointment. view, 647-8535, ask for > 0 . ft. Call 649-2891. ' or REPLACED with drv- ^ast Center St;, M-VJK, 9664. chester, Connecticut. deral Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it iMegal to advertise POWER AND RENTAL rience required. Please to do some yard work for 4:30pm, 646-3859. The right Is reserved to re- any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, vious experience. Send MANAGER — Knowl­ Mrs. Heald. submit resume listing ref­ lower rent. Kitchen privi­ wall. Coll evenings. Gory lect anv and all bids. color, religion, sex or n^ionai origin, or an intention to makeany resume to; Fountain Vil­ SALESPERSON — Ra­ McHugh, 643-9321. INCOME TAXES — i»re- LARGE SELECTION OF edge of smal I engines and erences to; Computer leges. Parking. Near bus lOiXKsd. FT. — Ample-, pored by CPA. Business 8, Reconditioned used me­ WANTED ANTIQUES: WANT ADS are worth Thomos E. Landers Jr. such preference, limitation or discrimination. This newspaper lage, 175 A, Downey equipment. Experienced WAITERS/WAI- pidly growing Ford deal- Operator, P.O. Box 8405, line. References re­ Insurance Commissioner will not knowingly accept any advertisement for real ^tate which ership located in SECUaiTY GUAIDS parking, $200 monthly. Individual. Coll John tal desks, filing cabinets, Early Victorian, Oak, looking Into when you're Eighth Utilities District Drive, Manchester, CT In customer sales, order­ TRESSES — Now accept­ Be a Burns Security Of­ East Hartford, CT 06108. quired. Call 647-9033. 280 sq. ft., $100 monthlv;- n a m e y o u r OWN looking for a place to is in vioiMion of the law. 06040. ing applications tor port Columbia needs three sa- P R IC E— Pother and son. 65^3069. office swivel chairs, 1920's and miscellaneous. 847-83 ing supplies, coordinat­ ficer and be the best in the air. 236-6021, 644-3977. bookcases. Coll 649-9953. Please coll 6434709. live. ing oil repair work. Sa­ time positions. We ore . lespeople. Experience tieid. We're offering ma­ Fast, dependable ser­ COMPANION -74.iye-in,' SINGLE ROOM — $100 lary commensurate with looking fOr mature, re­ preferred, but will train ture, neat aduits an op­ Manchester. Fpr elderly vice. Pointing, Paper­ qualified person. Many Security. $50 per week. FOR SALE: KItchenaide ANTIQUES AND skill level. Please supply sponsible persons who portunity tor career ad­ couple. References. Free SOUTH WINDSOR — Sul­ hanging 8i Removal. Call must be able to work both benefits Including com­ vancement within one Gentleman preferred. livan Avenue. 1,600sq..ft^ 6444585 or 6444036. portable dishwasher, COLLECTIBLES- Will references Including sa­ room/board plus ex­ purchase outright or sell BOY'S 8, GIRL'S WHO lunches and dinners. pany demo. Insurance year of service. Group Convenient location. Call prime retail space, ample' TAX PREPARATIONS — McGrow-Edison auto­ lary requirements to Box benefits avoiiobte. If In­ penses. Call after 6pm, 649-0429. ••••••«••••••••••***••• matic 30 pint dehumldl- on commission. House lot CAN SELL — Earn $20 a BB, c/o The Manchester Please apply in person: plan. Excellent pay plan, 643-6443. parking. $800. Call 23^' In the convenience of potential $30,000 per year. terested report to Man­ Building/Contracting 53 fler, cedar chest, console or single piece. Tele­ week and more by selllno Herald. EOE. Monday thru Saturday chester Job Service, 806 6021 or 644-3977. your home. Reliable- new subscriptions to this between 2 and 4pm, Mr. Apply In person only to: reasonable. Call Norm color T V . Coll 646-5049 phone 644-8962. Main St., Manchester on CARPENTERS HELPER Placing an ad In Classi­ ••••••••••••••••••••••a area's best newspaper. Steak, 244 Center Street, Dave Lynch, Superior Wednesday, March 26 Marshall, 6 4 3 -^. otter 5pm NO MONEY DOWN! G R O U N D S MAINTE­ — Remodeling expe­ fied is easy. Just call You must be able to talk Manchester. Auto, Route 6, Columbia. bettwen tOom and 4pm or MODERN OFFICE f a r r a n d r e m o d e l - NANCE — Fertilizer ap­ rience helpful. Hard 643-2711. We'll help you FOR SALE: 37 key Bon- WITH APPROVED CREDIT to adults - no experience plicator. Experience call Jone Oucott, 528-9609 B U ILD IN G — 2,100 sq. ING — Cabinets, roofing, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa T o g Soles 69 Monday through Fridoy worker and ambitious. with the wording of your templ rhythm organ. Su­ necessary - we will show preferred, but will con­ LANDSCAPE LABORER Call George, 649-8417. divided Into individual gutters, room additions, you how to succeed. - - Hard working, willing between tOom and 4pm. ad. paneled offices. Ideal'fOtr decks, oil types of remo­ zuki TC125 dirt bike, sider training. Apply: For Sale ovation six string acous­ 1983 AND 1984 NEW MERCURY lYNX C ALL NOW: Frank, after Butler Company, 121 to work long hours and FULL TIME REAL EST­ professional. Insurance deling and repairs. FR EE T A G SALE — Antiques, 7;30pm, 228-4268. A D U L T BABYSITTER Saturday's in landscape OPERATORS — Tele­ or medical use. ParadfsS' estimates. Fully Insured. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa tic guitar, chrome micro­ SAMPLE Shield Street, West Hart­ ATE AGENTS — Pick phone stand. Coll 643- furniture, lewelry, small NEEDED for church construction. Apply: phone Answering Ser­ Apartments for Rant 42 Agency, 537-1130. Telephone 643-6017, after appliances. Household. IMMEDIATE ford, Monday thru Satur­ your own hours. High Household Goods 61 1543. BUY day, 8 to 10am. EOE. nursery Sunday morn­ Butler Company, 121 vice. Part time. All shifts commission plus bonus. 6pm, 647-8509. Saturday, Sunday, ings and evenings and Shield Street, West Hart­ available. Only those Members of three multi­ E L E C TR O L U X — Model March 24 - 25. 9om - 4pm. DELIVERY TRANSCRIPTION SE­ Wednesday evenings. ford, Monday thru Satur­ able to work weekends ple I Istlng services. For a Misc. for Rent .46. DESIGN KITCHENS by 61 Wellington Rood. EXPERIENCED BACK- For an Interview and day, 8 to 10am. EOE. and holidays need apply. MANCHESTER-One, two USED REFRIGERA­ B-B Carpet Beautiful CRETARY — For Ortho­ confidential Interview J. P. Lewis. Cabinets, Shampqoer. Compete HOE BULLDOZER OP­ information please coll Interviews by appoint­ and three bedroom TORS, WASHERS, pedic Doctor. Port or full call Norma, Century 21, apartments. Heat and hot vanities, formica, Wilson with Instructions. Used ESTATE TAG SALE — ER ATOR — With Class 11 time. Five days a week. 647-0564. ment only. Call M ary, Tedford Real Estate, 647- art, Corlan counter tops, Ranges - clean, guaran­ Beds, dressers, lamps, license. Steady work. Be­ METRO SALES MANAGER 525-2474. water. $400, $440, $495. GAR AGE — Zone or lawrt- teed, ports and service. very little. Asking $45 or Coll 646-0188. 9914, 423-8958 Coll 649-4800. kitchen cabinet fronts, best offer. Coll 649-3893. desks, choirs, sporting nefits. Coll 742-6190. MAINTENANCE — A Advertising Specialty Metro or snowblowers or sntdll' complete woodworking Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, Sates Manager. FuH com­ motor repairs. Apply at-; ^ goods, etc. Saturday, temporary position for pensation plan Induding car. SCREEN PRINTERS — service, custom made Son, 649 Main Street, Help Wanted Russell's Barber Shbp^' PINE CABINETS— Built March 24th, 9am to5pm, 1 SALESPERSON — Ener­ full time handyman. Ex­ insurance, vacation bonus, We are presently taking furniture, colonial repro­ 643-2171. Boyberry Rood at Bolton commission, and commia* TAKING APPLICA­ 195 Spruce Street, atMt;' In, oven range top, coun­ getic person needed. Sa­ perience in general build­ applications for screen TIONS for 4 room duplex. ductions In wood, 9 varie­ Center. Sion over-ride. Sales experi­ printers. Experience 4pm. - - - ter top. Reasonable lary and ihcentive MASSEUSE ing repair and mainte­ ence required. Advertising AUTOMOBILE CLEAN 2 bedrooms, large kit­ -•Al • ties of hardwood and MOVING, MUST SELL! Famale prsfarrad. full or part time nance. Apply in person: working with flat sheet price. Coll 649-4435. •eeeeaeeaeaeeeeaeaaaaaa program. Apply at: Good almoaphara. Excailani sales a plus. Top training, top UP PERSON — Some chen, 1 both. $400 per aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafjff, veneers NOW IN STOCK Brown, triple wlngback Benedict Doors, Inc., 920 Cllantala Wlndttam araa Call Plllowtex, Corp., 49 Re­ linea. Computer support. We stock preferred. Excel­ mechanical ability help­ month. No pets. Referen­ Coll 649-9658 or evenings, sofa, $400. Tw o high, waakdays attar 5 p.m.. 642-7442. gent Street, Manchester. provide you with the back-up lent benefit program, RoommotM Wonted '4t' TAKARA BMX — Hand Cors/Trucks for Sale 71 Cromwell Avenue, Rocky of a big business arul allow ful. 20-30 hours per week. ces required. Philbrick ^ 7 0 1 0 . fireside wlngback choirs Hill. SaiuQlay and Sunday, anytime. . working with well estab­ with slip covers, $150 brakes, alloy ports, you the independence of an $4 per hour. Apply in Agency, 646-4200. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa snake belly tires. Very ••■•••••••••••••••••••• BOOKKEEPER — Full entrepreneur. Call Charnaa lished company. Must LEON CIESZYNSKI each. Two wide swivel Associalaa, at (203) 646- person only to: ■ Oldies good shape. $75. Call charge for busy medical apply In person: Quality But Goodies, 323 Center RESPONSIBLE PER SW t] 8 U ILO E R — New homes, Colonial choirs, $120 1971 CHEVY CONCOURS 1983 LYNX 3-DOOR HATCHBACK 2000. Out of C T call 1-800- Name Plate, Inc., Fisher 6494290, ask for John. WAGON — v-8, auto­ CELEBRITY CIPHER office in Manchester. Ex­ CHARNAS. For apt. contact Street, Manchester. 149 OAKLAND STREET T O SHARE L A R G E " odditlons, remodeling, each. Tw o round drum Calabrtty Clpfiar cryplograma are created from quolatlona by tamoua paopla. peat perience preferred. Sa­ H I M Rood, East Serious Inquiries only. matic, power steering, and praaant. Eacfi latter in the cipnar itanda for another. Tp d f'9 cfuai- UmjuMlsS Oebi. — Two room, heated Apartment. $225 month*',' rec rooms, garages, kit­ tables, $100 each. One lary commensurate with Glastonbury. utilities included. C a lta ^ chens remodeled, ceil­ oval coffee table, $75. One radio, roof rock, posl- by CONNIE WIENER COOK — Pizza and grind­ apartment. First floor. DININGROOM SET, experience. Send resume LANDSCAPE FORE­ ers. Full time days. Apply $300. No appliances. No ter 7pm, 649-4969. ,.„V; ings, both tile, dormers, Queen Anne choir, $100. troctlon, defogger. Good to: P.O. Box 566, Man­ Bedroom set, bor with snow-skllno-hlll- “HFC LCBNF LSKU NVCBHCM B PERSON OR ASSISTANT in person: LaStrado Res­ pets. Security. Phone 646- roofing. Residential or Kirby vacuum cleaner chester, C T 06040. with all attachments, stools and miscellaneous cllmblng vehicle. Coll — Experienced In con­ taurant, 471 Hartford 2426, 9am to Spm commercial. 649-4291. items. Coll 649-7471, STOCK # 3Y78 RESPONSIBLE PERsSfl' $250. Large block leather 643-2888. $5795nr •INSIDE HOOD RiRELEASE UBRC GEBNC RSV QCSGEC — B struction, Irrigation and Road, Manchester. weekdays. e1.6 I. ENGINE CONSTRUCTION FORE­ heavy equipment for BURGER KING — Is now to share large, deluxe ANCHOR ELECTRICAL chair, $150. Old console •P165/80R13 condominium. $ 2 sT •DELUXE STEERING WHEEL PERSON — Experienced commercial and residen­ hiring for it's closing KITCHEN HELP — CONTRACTORS — Do TV, black & white, $150. If vou don't use it, don't 1988 HONDA CIVIC — 5 GEBNC RSV GCSGEC HS ECH OS shift, 7:30 to closing. monthly. Call 647-0541'.' - speed, 1588 cc. One •FRONT WHEEL DRIVE •4 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION In roods, building and tial landscaping. Apply; Maintenance, nights and any size or type of work. Two T V stands, $15 each. need It and don't want It, general site work. Must . - .1. owner. 48,888m lle s .^ 188. •DELUXE SEAT BELTS •INDEPENDENT REAR SUSPENSION Butler Company, 121 Good starting wages. weekends, $3.28 perbour. Fully Insured. Free esti­ Miscellaneous Items too why not sell it with a hove skills In reading and aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalta'g* Coll 643-9941, anytime. •CIGARETTE LIGHTER •FOLD-DOWN REAR SEAT BTM QPTM SR MVPPH BTM CTWSK Shield Street, West Hart­ Uniforms and meals pro­ Must be able to worklote, mates. Coll 647-0293. numerous to mention. Classified Ad? vided tree. Apply In per­ •DAY/NIOHT REAR VIEW MIRROR •RACK A PINION STEERING understanding blue­ ford, Monday thru Satur­ be reliable and a hard EAST HARTFORD — Roommates Wanted "si' Reasonable offers will be prints, layout work. son at: 467 Center Street, •BRIGHT SELT WINDOW MOULDINGS HFCDUCEXCU." — MCTTPU APEU8T. day, 8 to lOom. EOE. worker. Coll George af­ Two family house , First ROBERT E. JARVIS — accepted. 126 Highland •HI-BACK FRONT SEATS Apply: Butler Company, Manchester. floor, four large, sunny ••••••••••••••••••••••^ Street, South Windsor. •CONSOLETTE OLOVEBOX •FRONT DISC BRAKES PREVIOUS S O LU TIO N : “ Agents tell you 'Love Boat' will be ter 1pm, 643-2751 Wednes­ Building and Remodeling 121 Shield Street, West rooms, Closed-In porch, Call 644-1312 after Spm •TRIM RINGS excellent exposure: it will lead to something. It leads to TREE CLIMBERS — day thru Saturday. RESPONSIBLE PERSOH Specialist. Additions, •SEMI-STYLED STEEL WHEELS Hartford, Monday thru CERTIFIED NURSE parking. Security and garages, roofing, siding, weekdays, all day Satur­ PICKUPS Must have at least 7 years T O SHARE L A R G « •BRIGHT WHEEL UP MOULDINGS •HIGH BACK FRONT BUCKET SEATS nothing: It doesn't do you one damn bit of good." — Don Saturday, 8 to 10am. AIDES — Certified aides day & Sunday. Ameche. experience In custom LAUNDRY PERSON — references. Call 742-7800. Apartment. $225 mohlhr kitchens, bathrooms, re­ EOE.______for 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts. placement wlndows- 2 and 4 WHEEL DRIVE e ie «4 by NEA, Inc. tree work. Knowing all Port time, weekend utilities Included. Call-ofu aspects of tree care. Full Full and part time. mornings. Start at 8am. ter 7pm, 649-4969. /doors. Call 6434712. FOR S A LE: Household GROUNDS MAINTE­ Please call Director at VERNON — Tw o bed­ goods - two single beds, BRAND NEW NANCE FOREPERSON time position. Apply: $3.50 per hour. Perfect for room apartment. Air, dis­ Staff Development, be­ EXPERIENCED CAR­ old round kitchen table, KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ® by Larry Wright — Experience necessary Butler Company, 121 housewife. Coll George hwasher, carpeting. $425 Shield Street, West Hart­ tween 9om and 3pm, after 1pm, 643-2751 Wed­ RESPONSIBLE PERSOA P E N TE R — Remodeling, girl's one-speed bicycle, 1104 In mowing and spring and Monday thru Friday at monthly. Security, refer­ stand-up freezer, televi­ 7i fall clean up. Apply: ford, Monday thru Satur­ nesday thru Saturday, ences. Available 5/1/84. to shore large, deluxe dddltlons, roofs and Nissan SAFE BUY USED CARS 643-5151. Crestfleld Con­ condominium. $3sg decks. Free estimates. sion test equipment; lots Butler Company, 121 day, 8 to 10am. EOE. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Coll 233-4133. 4 ■ 4 valescent Home In monthly. Coll 647-0S4L,,.:, to look at. Owner Moving Shield Street, West Hart­ Coll Mike, 871-2559. L O N G 8 E D Manchester. to Florida. Coll 521-7237 PICKUP 83MIRCUHY MARQUIS..>7877 83 MAZDA------<13,555 ford, Monday thru Satur­ Real Estate L. WOOD & SON— Rough otter 6pm. 1 m > H Vfco’R e day, 8 to 10am. EOE. 4 dr. sedan RX-7 Limited Ed, like new, low miles. BARTENDER — Full ti Finish Carpentry - Ad­ \t\ PoeP, THREE ROOMS, SE­ Services DISHES FOR SALE — GROUNDS MAINTE­ BOOKKEEPER— Imme­ time, 5 nights a week. ditions, porches, decks, Homes for Sale s 31 COND FLOOR — Stove, bathrooms, kitchens, ce­ Twelve ploce settings of 83 MERCURY CAPRI------<7995 83CADILUC------<12,555 AMi> 'jfco'iae 6toNMA NANCE LABORER— Ex­ diate opening available Fraternal organization. refrigerator, heat fur­ Fully equipped, real sharp Sedan DeVllle, 4 door, 1-local owner, eeaeeaeaeaaaaaaaeeeaea* ramic tile, formica, trim- Mlkoso Potter'eArt, Son­ HWe-To OxAg perience preferred, but for experienced book- Call 643-5922 between 12 nished. Laundry facili­ ••••••••••••••••••••••• work. Call after 6pm, ora pattern. $80. Man­ % low miles, fully loaded. . keeper, familiar with Services Offered - out will consider training. noon and 6pm. ties. Parking. Bolton. chester, 649-1847. 81 MERCURY ZEPHYR...<4777 Apply: Butler Company, basic bookkeeping, lour- MANCHESTER — Im­ $375 per month. Call 643- 666-3046.______' 4 dr. sedan, nice economy car. OR. nalsand payroll; compu­ maculate three bedroom •••••••aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* siCH Cvnoin______«62ss 121 Shield Street, West 0445. 30" ROPER ELECTRIC Monte Carlo 2-dr. Cpe, 6 cyl, automatic, Hartford, Monday thru ter experience helpful but Cape. FIreplaced llvln- CARPENTRY & MA­ not required. Medium groom, formal dinin­ ROTOTILLING — Ap SONRY — Free Esti­ RANGE — Avocado. $75. 80 MAZDA RX7 COUPE..$6999 PS, PB, Air, Very Sharp. Saturday, 8 to 10am. cepting appointments Coll 647-0425. Real sharp EOE. sized office located In CASHIERS AND SAND­ groom. Wall-to-wall mates. Call Tony A.P.R. suburban area. Excellent MANCHESTER — Beau­ now for late March or W llocote, 649-0111. •••••DDDDDDDaDDDDDDDDDDD WICH MAKERS — For carpet. Aluminum sided. tiful new 1 bedroom 82 OLDS <8795 benefits. Send resume Garage. 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Three to cense, also experienced 646-3253. ^ LICENSED MOTHER Classified. 643-2711. oned Hamburger, 260 WILL CARE For you" Financing AvaHeble to QueNtled Buyere car. choose from. apprentice. Coll 649-8925. •aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa PART TIME — Subway Broad Street, child In loving environ* T W O ELECTRIC! ON ALL NEW NiSSAN TRUCKS will hire you If you are Manchester. ment. Only two full time llugfliig/SMbig 54 RANGES, $50 each. Two! willing to work late MANCHiSTli : MANCHESTER — Eive N*w Lltllne. ev Owntr. An- room modern duplex. positions available. Call refrlgeratorB, $75 eoch. nights, 2 to 3am and •oldl Cuttom Sum Rm. S Central location. Gar­ 646-4890. . "J. aaaasasaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaa Call 742-7800. DeCORMIER Ronch. 3 Bdrms, 7 battw, 7 car 315 Center St. weekends. Apply In per­ STOCK PERSON & age, 2 full baths, applian­ FEDERAL, STATE 8, son of: Subway of Man­ aeraaa, tcrMnM eordi. alu­ tlOWELL HOME Im- CLEAN UP PERSON — minum •laina-malntiiwnct ces, washer/dryer hoo­ HI-BOY TYPE DRESSER CIVIL SERVICE JOBS chester. Also a man's WORTH LOOKING Inte orovument Company — MORIARTY BROTHERS MANCHESTER Apply In person after Spm traa, ln.«reuna eool, elut kups. $500 plus utilities — 42" high, 36" wide, 11" DATSUN Available. Call 1-(619>- monv tirtret. RrInIciMlianIv. ... the many borggW Rgoflng . nWIno* « » • « » • leather coot was left here to: Fanl's Restaurant, and security. Call 643-4067 deep, 4 full drawera. 569-4030 for Information, last week, must be able to SIIZ.WS. 44MMI ottered tor sale every daw' tlbns, additions. Some SMOf’ rONlTi III H P M 643-5135 1015 Main Street, after 6pm. JJinbW^lorovurSOvears. Noeda some work. $40. o IW4byNgA.liK.TMB.o UB P»l. t TM On 24 hours. describe It. Manchester. In the classified colum ^X CalL643-2880. 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provide medical aid at disaster sites By Sarah E. Hall ordered hit Herald Reporter ... to sustain important community A new rule barring teenagers from Manchester's DALLAS (U P I) - Convicted swindler BilUe Sol homeless shelter is holding firm, even after the teens’ Estes reportedly testified this week before a grand protests were heard by General Manager Robert B. programs. jury that be was present at a meeUng in which Lyndon Weiss and others at a Friday afternoon meeting that B. Johnson ordered an Agriculture Department was closed to the press. official killed. Estes said the victim was Henry Harvey Marshall, Nearly a dozen young people milled about the SI, Who was in charge of the federal cotton allotment Municipal Building hallway as they waited for what program for an Agriculture Department regional they hoped would be a reversal of the rule. Several office. called the shelter “our home.” Most claimed they He was found shot five times in the abdomen with a would spend Friday night huddled outside its doors. bolt action .22-caliber rifle on his Robertson County Two of them, in addition to their self-styled leaders ranch on June 3,1961. The death was ruled suicide. — 30-year-old Michael Mayb and middle-aged The Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Eldward Paquin — were allowed into the meeting. A Your Help Counts! Herald Friday quoted unnamed sources as saying couple of policemen, as well as the general manager, Elstes on Tuesday told a Robertson County grand jury human and social services directors, and shelter that Johnson, then the vice president, ordered the officials, also attended. killing for fear Marhall would link Jphnson to Immediately after they broke up, Nancy Carr, who fraudulent Estes dealings. as - executive director of the Manchester Area U.S. Marshal Clint Peoples, who investigated the Conference of Churches drew up the new rule, case as a Texas Ranger beginning in 1962, said he felt political pressure to accept the official jury verdict of approached the teenagers in the hall. She repeated offers of bus fare to get them to the Hartford YMCA suicide. Marshall at the time was investigating Estes, who and to help them find more permanent housing. Mayo predicted that few would take her up on the bad made millions through his business dealings and offer. was reported to be a friend of Johnson. And in a quiet but dramatic confrontation with Estes was convicted in 1965 and sentenced to .15 years in prison for selling 335 niillion worth of Mayo, Mrs. Carr asked him to “ stop preventing these non-existent fertilizer tanks. Paroled in 1971, he kids kids from making positive choices” and “ quit returned to prison in 1979 after being convicted on getting in our way of getting these kids off the street." fraud and tax evasion charges. Johnson was elected vice president in 1960, and M AYO TOLD A R E PO R TE R he was “ not really assumed the presidency upon the assassination of satisfied” with the outcome of the meeting, - complaining that the young people were under­ f^ s id e n t Jphn F. Kennedy in Dallas in 1963. This Page Paid For And Sponsored By The Civic Minded Businesses Several sources quoted in the Times Herald said represented. Estes told the panel Johnson ordered the killing in a fkfn Paquin agreed, saying that the teenagers and meeting at his Washington home with Estes. reporters should have been allowed in the meeting. Also present, Estes said, were Jotoson aide Clifton “ They had all their flunkies in there,” he said of the C. Carter, and Malcolm “ M ac" Wallace, a convicted other side. m nrdei^ and an Agriculture Department economist However, Paquin said that because the shelter is who Estes reportedly identified as the trigger man. operated by MACC, town officials had no real Wallace, president of the University of Texas leverage in the matter. MANCHESTER PCT CENTER GRAMES PRINTING ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. student body in 1944 and 1945, bad dated Johnson’s Weiss said Mrs. Carr’s edict “seems like a “Through March 20% oft Everything, excluding "Same day service when you need It In a hurry" "Insuransmilhs Since lO U r sister Josefa, who died in 1961, according to a family reasonable policy” that he won’t challege. The cat/dog load and Items already on sale.’’^' 700-702 Hartford Road friend who asked not to be named. purpose of the meeting, he said, was only to “ make 65 East Center Street sure there was open communication between the 687 Main St. Manchester • 643-6669 Wallace was convicted in 1951 of first degree Manchester • 649-5241 Herald photo by Tarqulnio parties involved.” Manchester • 649-4273 murder in the shooting death of an Austin man allegedly involved with Wallace's wife. He received a MACC officials enforced the new shelter regulation suspended sentence. Tough training for climb Tuesday, saying that the increasing numbers of ' Wallace was killed in a 1971 car crash. t''onagers there were disrupting others with their Carter, an associate of Johnson as far back as nui'se. Nearly all the young people had rejected other Johnson's first congressional campaign in 1937, Paula Cheatwood, who is training for a co-directs the Adventure Challenge housing and support alternatives open to them, they served as a Johnson aide after 1960, and was liaison June climb of Mt. McKinley — the tallest program in Manchester, will accompany said. STAN BYSIEWICZ INSURANCE AGENCY A news release issued by MACC Thursday said HUNIT-RUN PRINTING & PHOTO Northway REXALL Pharmacy between the White House and the Democratic peak in North America — does a her, along with a climbing team and 386 Main Street National Commitee during the Johnson three shelter users in particular had been told they ‘^Olr Coal Printing WMIn You W nir “Prescriptton Spedallsta" one-handed pushup as part of a camera crew. More pictures appear on could not use the shelter for the rest of the season. Manchester • 649-2891 423 Center Street Administration. 230 No. Main Street He died in 1971 after a brief illness. rigorous pre-climb program. Her page 3. Their “ inappropriate behavior" brought on repeated Manchester • 646-1777 Manchester • 646-4510 The report drew sharp denials from Johnson husband Frank Pisch, with whom she warnings, the release said. associates, and Sybil Marshall, 65, wife of the slain Mayo and Paquin said it was unfair that an entire official, said she did not believe Johnson was involved group is being punished for the actions of a few. in her husband’s killing. Mrs. Marshall said she was angered by what she UNDER THE NEW PO LIC Y , newcomers to the MANCHESTER DRUG believed was an attempt to boost sales on the book b y . shelter, even if they're teenagers, will still be "Prescription Specialists" Estes' daughter, Pam. Panel rejects lethal Injection admitted for one night. However, they must report to SUUIVAN & CO. MACC offices the next day and cooperate in efforts to 717 Main Street CANDIDS BY CAROL ' “ U has made me sick to think about it,” she said. Advertising Speclaltlea '‘It’s just something I can't imagine happening.” find them work and housing before they can use the Manchester • 649-4541 “You Call The Shots" 806 Main Street ' Peoples, however, who also testified before the 'By Mark A. Dupuis The state Department of Correc­ case involving the National Organ­ shelter again. United Press International Mrs. Carr said that when a client is mentally ill, Photography tor at! Occasions Manchester • 649-6523 grand jury, said Estes had first alluded to the Johnson tion had testified in favor of ization for Women and its circula­ Laminating Service connection in 1979, when Peoples was taking Estes to repealing the law requiring the use tion of petitions at a shopping mall. exceptions will be made. One young man who could HARTFORD — The Legisla­ ndt handle the daily check-in has already been 983 Main Street, Manchester prison in El Paso, Texas. of the electric chair forexecutions, Mrs. Parker opposed the bill. “ It In a conversation about the Marshall case. Peoples ture’s Judiciary Committee Fri­ but Tulisano, who opposes the really is an infringement of private re-accepted, she said. 649-6619 said Estes told him he was “ looking at the wrong day rejected a proposal to replace death penalty, opposed the property rights,” she said. Earlier Friday, she suggested that the two men direction” in suspecting Estes. the electric chair with the use of concept. Although the bill only would have leading the protest had ’ ‘vested interests “ in doing so, “ I asked him, ‘Where should 1 look?’ He said, ‘you lethal injections to carry out death allowed access to parking lots, though she would not specify what they were. KRAUSE FLORIST & GREENHOUSES In favoring the bill, a Depart­ LYDALL, INC. ought to look to the people who have the most to lose.’ I sentences in Connecticut. Mrs. Parker said she believed it Paquin, however, claimed his only interest was “ to "Largest Retail Growers M Manchester" ment of Ck>rrection official cited One Colonial Road asked, ‘Washington?’ He said, ‘Yes,’” Peoples said. would have been “just the first help the kids.” He and Mayo have taken in some of the The committee didn’t even vote the argument the injections would 621 Hartford Road, Manchester Estes said the only reason he agreed to testify 23 step” toward efforts for full access teenagers refused admission to the shelter, though Manchester • 646-1233 on a bill to replace the electric be more humane and the cost of years after the crim e was out of respect for Peoples. to shopping centers and malls. Mayo claimed his landlord has threatened violence if chair as the method of execution putting the electric chair, which The Judiciary Committee ap­ the visitors don't leave. “ The only reason I ever did (talk), was that four or with fatal drug overdoses and hasn’t been used in years, back in DILLON SALES & SERVICE, INC. proved a substitute version of However, George Marlow, Mpyo’s landlord, said 319 Main Street five years ago Clint Peoples was hauling me to prison instead rewrote the entire bill to working order. ... and I gave him my word (to clear up the Marshall another bill designed to give artists the only threat made was one of eviction. Marlow said deal with another subject. he obtained an order from the Board of Health Friday' Manchester 643-2145 case),” Estes said. In other action, the Judiciary a way to try and protect works they Robertson Ck>unty District Attorney John Paschall Rep. Richard Tulisano, D-Rocky Committee killed a bill that would sell to others from being altered. that the apartment in which Mayo is living is suitable for only one tenant overnight. MORIARTY BROTHERS said that because all the participants but Estes— who Hill, the committee’s co- have guaranteed groups access to A New Haven artist had testified **Our 50th Year" CUNLIFFE AUTO BODY was given immunity — are now dead there will be no chairman, said there was no shopping center parking lots to in favor of the bill, describing the 315 Center Street "Quality Sendee At Its Bear indictments and the killing is closed. support in the committee for a circulate petitions. problems she faced when.officials AS MANY AS 10 people now stay in the two-room Manchester • 643-5135 Route 83 Lady Bird Johnson could not be reached for switch to lethal injections, which Rep. Antonina Parker, R- at the New Haven welfare office apartment on some nights, Marlow said. " I t is not the obligation of a single landlord, it is not TalcotMlle • 643-0016 comment on the Estes testimony, but former press proponents say are a more humane Glastonbury, said the bill would planned to cut a door through a secretary, Liz Carpenter said; “ M we will say is that way of carrying out a death have negated to a degree a recent mural she and a colleague had the obligation of a single community to provide for JAMES R. RUCAVANAGH REAITY Mrs. Johnson does not answer scurrilous attacks.” sentence. state Supreme Court ruling in a painted on a wall. these people,” he said. “Residantlal A Commercial Sales" In the municipal building Friday, young people 237 East Center Street charged that the new rule is discriminatory and blames all of them for the unruliness of a few. Manchester • 649-5261 “ If they’re going to kick a bunch of people out, they HARRISON'S STATIONERS Moslems fighting house-to-house in Beirut might as well kick everyone out,” a 17-year-old boy "Downtown Main Street Manchester HIGHUND PARK MARIOT said. Since 1045" A 25-year-old man wh6 said41e’d been kicked out of "The Cholceet Meete In Town" BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Sunni house-to-house fighting Friday, just 24 48 hours it was pulling its troops — the Druze militia, which had appeared to 646-7272 the shelter four months ago called the volunteers 317 Highland Street. Manchester Moslem militiamen recaptured their hours after they were driven from their last members of the multinational crush the Sunnis in dawn raids there “ a bunch of rednecks, prejudiced as hell. They 646-4277 west Beirut headquarters in bitter strongholds by rival anti-government peace-keeping force — from Beirut. Thursday, were killed in an ambush say if you don’t go to church you’re bad.” PARKER STREET USED AUTO PARTS, INC. Government spokesmen in Paris “For All Your Auto Pant Need$, Come See Vt“ . forces. near the Mourabitoun headquarters on Almost all of the younger ones said they’d been run 775 Parker Street Other units of the Sunni Mourabitoun said only that any firm decision will be Comiche Mazraa near the Green Line out of their homes by their parents. Some disputed announced “ at the appropriate time.” faction fanned out ip a bid to recapture between east and west Beirut. Moura­ MACC officials’ contentions that they had been Manchester • 649-3391 But embassy sources in Bieirut said the Inside Today from their Druze Moslem rivals a bitoun casualties were not imme­ offered alternatives to shelter life. 1,250-man peace-keeping contingent strategic section of the Green Line diately available. Nineteen-year-old Rich Wescott said he and his 20 pooM, 3 Mctiont which until Thuraday linked Moslem would leave within two weeks. “The Mourabitoun are back in buddies are going to sleep outside the shelter at n i^ t AL SIEFFERT'S APPUANttS, TV-AUOIO West Beirut with tbe Christian eastern U.S., Italian and British peacekeep­ control of the immediate vicinity until they close it down (April 30). THE MANCHESTER HERAID A d v ic e ...... 12 ers left Beirut last month and this half of the capital. around their headquarters in the Noting that the shelter is church-run, he asked, "A Family Newspaper Since 1881" 445 Hartford Road, Manchoeler Butinets...... 30 week’s breakdown of peace talks Druze militia, besides battling tbe exclusively Moslem Sunni region,” “ Would the lord kick you out of your house to sleep?” 647-0097 C lo tilfla d ...... 11-19 Sunnis, fired rockets and mortars on between Lebanon’s warring factions in said a police official who declined to be Herald Square, Manchester THE CARLVU JOHNSON RIACHINE COMPANY Church...... 14 speciafioto m Poioer Transmiooion Since 1903 Lausanne, Switzerland, added to the Com ics...... • Lebanese army positions in the moun­ identified. “ But they have lost their 20 WESCOTT CHALLENGED MACC and town 52 Main Street Entertainment ...... 12 tain village of Souk El Gbarb, which French frustration. or so other centers across Moslem west Manchester • 643-1531 officials to sleep out on cold concrete for a night. Lottery...... 2 overlooks Beirut. Stray shells fell near Beirut television described the fight­ Beirut. They cannot fight back into A few admittM that the t^nagers were noisy, but Obituaries...... 10 tbe Presidential Palace at Baabda near ing between the Mourabitoun and the those centers.” said that was no reason to refuse them admittance. Opinion ...... A the foot of tbe Shouf mountains, Beirut Druze that raged into the night as United Press International photogra­ Peopletalk...... 2 “ What do they expect out of young people, you know? ” Sports...... 15-17 television said. “ vicious. There are ongoing clashes in phic stringer Youssef Badreddin was asked Sandy Kramer, 19. Tolevlslon...... 7-9 The fighting came as French ambas­ every alleyway of west Beirut,” the hit in the leg and foot with gunfire while Weather...... - ...... z sador Fernand Wibaux told reporters television said. covering the fighting and released his government would announce within At least five members of the Moslem after emergency treatment- Please turn to page 10