24 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Fri., Oct. 22, 1982 Coventry dancer Angels fire Teaching kids lists favorites Gene Mauch to like writing] SROOM RANCH . . . page 11 . . page 16 . . . page 6 East of the River newly remodeled. EXCELLENT I Real Estate neighborhood, Brand Sunny, cold Manchester, Conn. THROUGH THE YEARS new heating system. again Sunday Saturday, Oct. 23, 1982 Single copy 25(P home ownership has been the best Completely new — See page 2 UIanrI|ratpr investm ent a family can make ••• bath and kitchen. IT STILL IS Excellent buy on today’s marketl Another •50,900 2 McCAVANAGH REALTY 73 West Center 8t., Msncheeterj^ man held 649-3800
Manchester - Must be sold, owner living out in drug bust 3 of state. 7 room eye dormered cape with 3 BOLTON bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, formal dining room, 2 car garage, and In-ground pool. Asking $69,- 500, but will negotiate any serious offer. Owner Another Manchester man was Most of the suspects were iden will consider holding mortgage at 12% - arrested late Friday afternoon on a tified as low- and medium-level drug Immediate Occupancyll charge of illegal drug sales, dealers and were arraigned in bringing to 34 the number of Superior Court on a variety of Manchester - Two family duplex with 2 suspects busted since Thursday charges. Police said most were bedrooms on each side. Separate utilities, night in the town’s largest ever drug released on bond, while the rest carpeting, remodeled kitchens, panelling and sweep. were taken to the Hartford jail in permanent exterior siding. $68,900 - Owner Three other suspects were lieu of bond. Outstanding, 4 bpdroom. 2 bath U&R located In Rockledge moving out of state. arrested Wednesday. An undercover Manchester police section. Lovely fireplaced family room, flreplaced living room, William D. Herrera, 25, of 4 Pearl officer worked with the Statewide bright cheerfull kitchen. Price $109,500. Manchester - if you are looking for a St., was arrested Friday at 5:15 Narcotics Task Force. Town spacious 8 room Colonial, hero Is the best buy in General Manager Robert B. Weiss NEW LISTING p.m. and charged with selling Manchester. 4 bedrooms, 2V4 baths, applainces, m arijuana, police said. He is said at a press conference Friday GLASTONBURY carpeting throughout, first floor family room with scheduled to appear in Manchester that he was consulted about the use Attractive 10 room Raise Ranch on desirable - fireplace and a 2 car garage. $89,500. Immediate Superior Court on Nov. 8. of a Manchester officer and he in You will have plenty of elbow room when you buy formed the town Board of Directors. this Colonial house on Loomis Road In Bolton. MInnechaug Mountain. Exceptional living Occupancyll More arrests are expected in the room and family room, 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, investigation, the culmination of a Police Chief Robert D. Lannan This homo Is located on a very quiet country said school officials, including country kitchen, large deck, 2 fireplaces plus year of undercover surveillance by tuirnTT street and Is on a large lot of over 2 acres. There Manchester Police and the Superintendent James P. Kennedy Is a flreplaced living room, 3 bedrooms and I'A more. Asking $159,000. Statewide Narcotics Task Force. and Manchester High School prin baths. And best of all there Is an assumable VA Forty-one warrants were issued to cipal Jacob Ludes cooperated — even mortgage. The price Is only $72,900. So call today be served Thursday night, police though the investigation did not deal Herald photo by Pinto to see this home. said, and 33 of those warrants were with activity in the schools 0 Charming 6 room alum, sided Ranch with over for Manchester residents. — because “ this is definitely a youth sized garage. Many outstanding features such as laordon Marijuana, cocaine, hashish, LSD problem.” ’The investigation was Down, set . . . hike? 2 full baths, fireplace, fenced In yard, built In and PCP were among the drugs started at the request of Manchester E fl LTY Police Capt. Joseph Brooks. It was Florence St., Paul Wilhelm of 156 BIssell St., and David Rlsley vacuum system, etc. $79,500. “ ED GORMAN WARREN L HOWLAND, INC seized in the raids. Police also said Maybe the NFL strike has sornething to do with the fact that Associates I 05 MAIN ST„ MANC. gum drops laced with LSD were turned over to Capt. James these boys are playing football with a soccer ball. They are, of 111 Holl St. They’re at the corner of BIssell and Harrison Sweeney, who succeeded Brooks as ZINSSER AGENCY 604 East Middle Turnpike, Manchester 598 Main 8 t, Manchaatar MLS 6 4 3 -2 lir4 manufactured by the Manchester from left, Mark Adams of 37 Knighton St., Scott Lebrun of 44 streets. 750 Main St., Mane. H drug dealers. detective captain. u jiu m 646-4040_____ 643-1108 NKAITOfO 646-1511 c Peace plan discussed “OWNER WILL HELP WITH RHANaNG" ;|i ^ Reagan meets Arab leaders T territory wnile the United States PRICE REDUCED WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi IM M E D IATE LY after the delega TH E U.S. participants were led by seeks a guarantee of Israeli securi- NEW LISTING To $66,000 for this lovely Northfleld Qreen TownhouM Con dent Reagan met with Arab leaders tion arrived at the White House in a Reagan, Vice President George Extra large, wooded property- V room Cape. 3 ty. . 6 2 You should call immediately on this Manchester dominium. Three bedrooms, master bedroom with full bath, for in an extraordinary White House train of black limousines on a crisp, Bush, Secretary of State George bedrooms, full basement. With a little ‘T L C ", this mal dining room, family room with built-in bar & bookcases. Cape with 2 full baths, 4 bedrooms and a fireplaced conference Friday seeking common clear autumn day, Reagan escorted Shultz, "B ig Three” presidential ad TH E CHOICE of Hassan as leader could be your “ Country Home” ! Call now! $44,- Northfleld Qreen Is V.A. Approved. See It today. All amenities, visers Edwin Meese, James Baker living room. It’s a great home in a great location! Including central air and carport, ground for a workable Middle East the members from the Oval Office of the delegation brought the 900.00 Asking $68,900. Call 649-0917. w. peace initiative. to the Rose Garden to pose for and Michael Deaver and national, monarch and the president together “FHA-VA AVAILABLE" The president was flanked by the photographers. Saudi Arabian security adviser William Clark. again following a friendly visit the top members of his administration Foreign Minister Saud al Faisal was Although Israel has rejected both Moroccan leader made earlier this as he explained in detail his peace clad in traditional Arab robes while the U.S. and Arab peace plans, U&R built 1, 2, and 3 bedroom units feature year to the White House. During plan to a five-nation Arab League the others wore business suits. Reagan seeks to use them as a star that visit, the two leaders — both spacious rooms, separate basements. In delegation headed by King Hassan II The group carried a crystal ’’dove ting point for serious negotiations, avid horsemen — even went riding dividual heat, and are fully appllanced. of Morocco. of peace” as a gift for Reagan. and would like for the Arabs to shift through the Virginia countryside. We Invite comparison for quality and price. 1 MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE Reagan announced his plan in a their position and negotiate directly While other members of the ad Sept. 1 national address, and a short In addition to Hassan and his with Israel. bedroom — $41,900, 2 bedroom — $51,900, ministration met with the Arab of ■ittmiUK Not just your typical seven room ranch. This home has time later the league adopted a plan foreign minister, M ’hamed Boucet- The Arab plan urges a separate ficials Friday. Reagan held several and 3 bedroom — $56,900. hardwood floors, ceramic tile bath & lav. Pretty living room with Aeeume mortgages or during a summit meeting in Moroc ta, and Saud, the delegation included Palestinian state, while Reagan private meetings with Hassan, in bow window and bookcases built around the fireplace. Lovely co. The two initiatives differ sharply Foreign Ministers Abdul Halim RENT WITH AN OPTION TO BUYI patio, large ya f and garage. A must see home. Call today. $66, would like to see Palestinian cluding lunch in the residential Possible owner financing also available on this This Adult Condominium is what you need in af .900. on the roles of Israel and the Khaddam of Syria, Beji Caid Esseb- autonomy in association with Jor quarters. IMMACULATE. Well-kept, Family home. 3 13% VRM mortgages available! fordable home ownership. You’ll have 4 LARGE Palestine Liberation Organization, si of Tunisia, Marwan Kasim of Jor dan in the Israeli-occupied West Shultz held his third meeting in a bedrooms, full basement, newer aluminum storms ROOMS, a fully appllanced kitchen and a roomy which is not recognized by the dan and Ahmed Taleb el Ibrahimi of Bank and Gaza. The league wants week with Israeli Foreign Minister and screens, front porch, Large, pretty lot. Extra bath. Call for details today! Mid 40’s. United States. Algeria. Israel to withdraw from all occupied Yitzhak Shamir Thursday. . lots available at $16,500. each. DANIEL F. REALE, INC. KEITH REAL ESTATE REALTORS STRAND REAL ESTATE 464 E. Center Street AUBRIO REALTY, Inc. 1 7 5 Main 8t., Manchaatar O B o a . Manchester 1S2 South Main S t, Manchaatar 156 East Center St., Manchester REAUDRS 646-4929 DOT to get proposals 046-2000 846-4126 649-0917 2
^ D.W. FISH REALTY CO. U&R CONSTRUCTION CO. WE’RE SELLING HOUSESII 243 MAIN ST. VERNON CIRCLE presents Group meets on Main OF / h o m e s / ^ MANCHESTER VERNON 843-1991 872-0153 By Alex Girelll open up another route to the access road. are planned. 3 Valley View Herald City Editor Those who met Friday morning were George The state is not in favor of permitting that turn A. Kandra, the town’s director of public works; because i( complicates the traffic pattern and NEW TOWNHOUSE Possible solutions to the problems faced by Walter Fuss of Fuss and O’Neill, engineers for would tend to slow traffic and make it less safe. Condo. 3 large bedrooms, m baths, spacious SUPER HOME Manchester State Bank with the plan the project; Nathan G. Agostinelli, president of Priced To Qualify For kitchen with dining area, private basement and it with a full dormer, 2 baths, fireplace, Breakfast ■for reconstructing Main Street were discussed Manchester .State Bank, and Andrew Ansaldi, of room, double garage and a great treed lot in the qualifies for CHFA's 11V4% GEM mtg. ISO's!! The CHFA Buyer. Bowers School district. Friday morning and w ill be presented to the the bank’s board of directors. HURRY!! state’s Department of Transportation for its At an Oct. 6 public hearing and at a Nov. 4 90’s See our newest area of Custom consideration. meeting, the bank expressed its opposition to the Bolton 80’s MINI-FARWI homes on Warren Avenue In Vernon, Two proposals discussed Friday involve put Main Street reconstruction plan, but its Inside Today U & R RANCH Saddle up your horse and enjoy the privacy of off Tunnel Rd. ting a light at Forest and Main streets and representatives said it might drop its opposition Quality built home on manicured acre of privacy. over 4 acres. Custom built spacious ranch with making the first block of Eldridge Street one if some of its concerns could be removed. Two fireplaces, large family room for enter huge living room and superb entertaining In the Be ready for the next Issue of way, east from Main Street to a proposed access taining, country kitchen, super-convenient loca gracious formal dining room with Its own 20 pages, 2 sections C.H.F.A. Fixed rate mortgages. road. A MAJOR OBJECTION was that cars tion. Easy access to Interstate for commuters. fireplace. A must see for equestrians and those leaving the drive-in station would be unable to Lovely treect lot. who revere privacy. Choose your individual home site, The light might be an answer to the bank’s Advice ...... 13 objection that motorists will be unable to get enter the traffic lanes on Main Street with the Business...... 20 currently proposed geometry and traffic signals. and your new home plan now. Don't onto Main Street from the drive-in teller station Classified...... 18-19 The light at Forest Street would stop wait, this type of financing will not last just south of Maple Street. C om ics...... 9 northbound traffic farther south of Maple Street Entertainment ...... 8 long. Call us todayl BUYERS PROTECTION FARM DRIVE THE CURRENT PLAN calls for cutting off and leave room from cars to emerge from the Herald photo by Tarqulnlo L o tte ry ...... 2 plan included fcH* 1 yea r on this 8 ro 2 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat.. Oct 23. 1982 NATKMAl. WSATHER SEHVICe FORECAST 10 7 PM E8T 10- ?3-S* . 30.»4 30.4S Diana proposal called ‘polificaV news Briefing Demo directors don't wont leof meeting Dow fails to crack FBI, CIA debrief FAIRi "The board never discussed spending money to keep Mrs, Weinberg said even if leaf collection was begun By Paul Hendrie plus in the town budget, reported by auditors be used to immediately, it’s so late that the winter weather would Polish defector Herald Reporter reinstate the vacuum collection program. The program the equipment in usable condition,” said town General its all-time high was discontinued last year to save money. It was not Manager Robert B. Weiss. “At one point, we had said if make it difficult to complete collection. HIOHCS1 "Leaves have a tendency to fall not on the date "'•J®*] WASHINGTON (UPI) - Poland’s TEMWRAIUAtS Democrats on the Board of Directors apparently are revived in the current budget. we were going to continue leaf collection, we would NEW YORK (UPI) - The Dow Jones ME*' ^ iM I A M I the vacuums are scheduled to come around, added highest-ranking banker in America has , M> >«. ORIEANS^PV^ unwilling to call a special meeting to consider have to spend money on the equipment. It’s not that we industrial average failed to crack its all- DIANA SAID IT takes four directors or the mayor to Mrs. Weinberg. time high Friday as Wall Street wrapped defected, and the CIA and FBI are Republican Director William J. Diana’s proposal to let it deteriorate. It was normal wear and tear and we debriefing him, administration sources reinstate vacuum leaf collection. call a special meeting. He said all three Republican just didn’t spend any money to keep it up.” Mrs. Weinberg, the chairwoman of the Board of up an explosive week with mixed results E 2 3 "« " directors favor a special meeting, but that he could not and slower trading. said Friday. [ 2 3 MRS. WEINBERG SAID a special meeting to quiz Directors budget committee, said the budget surplus The sources confirmed that the of Democratic Deputy Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said convince Democratic Mayor Stephen T. Penny to call The Dow average of 30 industrial u»*l WCATMCH rOfOCAST W the administration on the state of the collection equip should not be spent now, because an uncertain economy ficial, Andrzej 'Treumann, who helped she thinks the proposal by Diana — a candidate for judge one. may mean the money would be needed next fiscal year. stocks had climbed 9 points to 1,046 at Diana said even if the program can’t be reinstated in ment would be unnecessary. 2:30 p.m. EDT but finished the day losing reschedule Poland’s $26 billion in of probate — is politically motivated. Vacuum leaf collection was a big issue in the . Meanwhile, the town administration reportedly has time, a meeting should be called fo question the ad 5.52 points to 1,031.46 in late profit western debts, defected to the United ’’Certainly, Billy (Diana) knows Bob Weiss’ phone municipal election last year. Although directors from States within the last few weeks and was determined that the vacuum leaf collection equipment ministration about why the equipment was allowed to both parties voted to discontinue the.program, they also taking. The blue chip indicator’s record deteriorate. Diana said the administration was aware number if he has any questions,” said Mrs. Weinberg. “1 peak was 1,051.70 set on Jan. 11, 1973. being interviewed by intelligence agen has deteriorated to the point where it would take until held out the possibility of reinstating it if funds ever December, at the earliest, to gear up. that the directors might want to revive the program, if don’t think it (a special meeting) would be fruitful at An afternoon rally stopped cold as cies. Weather this point. 1 just think he’s using it as a political issue.” became available. word swept brokerage houses throughout “The guy occupies the kind of position Diana last week proposed that part of a $479,000 sur funds ever became available. the country'that the Federal Reserve that would make him of extraordinary would report an uncomfortable surge in value," said one administration official -T| the nation’s money supply after the who declined to be identified. market closed. The New York Times, which first Today’s forecast The Fed disclosure that the money reported the defection, said Treumann CCAG ratings "vT supply jumped $3.2 billion was “much has been identified by American officials more than anticipated," said Michael as a Polish spy as well as the highest- Today’s forecast Met7. of Oppenheimer & Co. “But you ranking Polish banker in the United have to remember the Fed has said not States. Saturday mostly sunny and cold. Highs 45 to 50. to pay too much attention to these T Northwest winds around 10 mph. Saturday night clear figures." DeLorean tries and cold again. Lows 25 to 30. Light northwest winds. don't bother Sunday sunny. Highs 50 to 55. 2 Nixon: Israel to raise ball LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Efforts to Extended forecast Tl- "if making mistake sell the sprawling, multi-million dollar Republicons vacation estate of automaker John Extended outlook for New England Monday through WASHINGTON (DPI) - Richard DeLorean were pressed Friday in hopes Wednesday: By Paul Hendrie Nixon said Friday Israel's Menachem of freeing him on $5 million bail in his Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut: hazardous Waste surcharge vote and Begin should drop his hard-headed view cocaine conspiracy case. Fair through the period. A gradual moderating trend. Herald Reporter voted against the other CCAG and act now to defuse the situation in the hacked bills. Betty Vlahos, owner of the north San Overnight lows in the upper 20s to upper 30s Monday The Republicans who represent .Middle East, or his nation will wind up Diego real estate firm handling sale of moderating to the mid 30s to mid 40s Wednesday. Fusscas voted in favor of the sur 3 Manchester in the General submerged by 100 million Arabs." the 48acre, Spanish-style estate in the charge and the workers’ right-to- In an interview on ABC's "Good Mor Daytime highs in the upper 50s to mid 60s. Assembly said Friday they are not plush Pauma Valley, said DeLorean’s Maine, New Hampshire: know bill, as well as foi;, the reap ning America" program, the former concern^ about the low marks they situation "has made it more urgent.” Fair through the period. Highs in the 40s north to 50s received in a Connecticut Citizen pointment of Bernard Forand as president said Israel has won five wars “ For the benefit of Mr. DeLorean, we director of the state hospital and will win the next one and the one •• south. Lows in the mid 20s to mid 30s. Action Group Legislative Index. would like to accelerate all our efforts,” Vermont: regulatory agency. He voted against after that. UPI photo The liberal consumer group rated Mrs. Vlahos said, adding the price of Fair each day. Afternoon highs in the 50s. Overnight the other CCAG-backed bills. "In the end, however, it will be sub all state legislators based on their DeLorean’s “La Cuesta de Camelia,” iows 25 to 35. votes on 13 bills during the last ses Zinsser, Mrs. Swensson, Joyner merged by 100 million Arabs, in my Today In history which has been on the block for nearly a and Fusscas ail are seeking re- view, and that's why they should make sion. election. year, was upped from $4 million to $5.25 Among the bills CCAG considered their deal now and defuse that On Oct. 23, 1942 the British Eighth Army, under the command of Lt. million. "I don’t feel too badly about the situation," Nixon said. were the surcharge on generators of rating," said Mrs. Swensson. She Gen. Bernard L. Montgomery, launched an offensive at El Alamein, She said her firm. Vlahos Properties, National forecast toxic waste, the increase of un Egypt. It was the start of a campaign that eventually swept the Axis was asking for cash and aggressively employment compensation benefits, said she did her own homework on pursuing a buyer among its wealthy the bills on which she voted. She forces out of North Africa. ritv & Fcst Hi Lo Pep 1.0S Angeles c 79 66 the Hartford tax differential, the clientele. , Albuquerque c 71 42 .... Ixiuisville r 54 32 said a major problem in the last ses 63 38 study of the Millstone HI nuclear Man who asked Anchorage ry 29 21 .... Memphis c sion was that loo many bills were Asheville c 64 40 ... Miami Berh pc 81 78 power plant’s feasibility, the used- Milwaukee c 43 28 amended beyond recognition. Atlanta pc 69 44 07 car warranty bill and the law to give to die Is dead Redgrave suing Millings pr 63 43 .... Minneapolis c 44 27 CCAG is urging members to use 66 44 .... Nashville c 60 32 workers the right to know about Teen held In death Bond Commission Birmingham pr its ratings as a guide when voting MINEOLA, N.Y. (UPI) - A gravely ill Boston pc 68 41 .... New Orlens cy 74 SB toxic wastes to which they might be Boston Orchestra Hrwnsvll Tx.pc 87 63 .... New York c 65 43 next month. 63 41 exposed. diabetic died Friday less'than two hours of Polish woman OK s airport plan Buffalo pr 47 36 .... Oklahom Cty c As in previous years. Democrats after a judge heeded the patients request BOSTON (UPI) — Actress Vanessa rhrlstn S.C. cy 81 65 .11 Omaha r 53 35 “All these polls are really not a 22 Philadelphia e 61 36 statewide scored significantly and ordered doct'ors to stop life- NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - A young New HARTFORD (UPI) - The state Bond Redgrave filed a $5: million federal suit Charltt N.C. pr 68 46 reflection of any legislator’s f'hlrago c 52 22 Phoenix pr 8P 61 higher than Republicans. Twenty- sustaining dialysis treatments,-his at Britain man was arrested Friday and Commission gave final approval Friday Friday against the Boston Symphony flrveiand cy 46 40 Pittsburgh «y 45 37 record," said Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, 65 31 five Democratic representatives torney said. charged with capital felony murder, to the sale of $100 million in revenue Orchestra, claiming it scrapped her f'olumhua pr 40 29 l^ortland Me c R-Manchester, who was given just a punishable by death, in the September hollas pr 52 49 .90 Portland Ore. r 54 SO Hflrnid photo by Pinto won perfect scores, as did six Peter Cinque, 41, last received dialysis bonds to finance a major improvement scheduled appearance due to her public hrnveh r 61 32 I’rfividenee pe 64 SB 22 percent rating by CCAG, “They rape and beating death of a young Polish project at the state’s largest airport. support of the Palestine Liberation I>es Moines r SO 30 Ri'hmond < Democratic senators. There were 39 treatment Wednesday, and had been SI I.OU1S r only take a very small number of the scheduied to receive it again Friday. seamstress, police said. The commission, moving quickly Organization. I)rlrolt cy 40 34 bills we vote on and only the special perfect scores in the House in 1981. T)uluth pf 40 25 Salt Lk Clypiy 61 40 Replacing the roof No Republican in the House or Cinque, of Lynbrook, died about 6:35 Kevin Usry, 18, did not resist when he through a long agenda, also approved The suit, filed in U.S. District Court, F.l Paso r 77 45 San Antonio cv 67 54 interests they are concerned with. 0 78 66 .... Senate scored better than Rep. Gor p.m. EDT at Lydia Hall Hospital in was arrested by local and state police at bond funds for a hokt of other projects, charges breach of contract and a viola Hartford pc 63 33 ‘San Diego r “1 see my votes against some of Honolulu pc 85 73 San Franclse r 72 63 .02 Workers from M. Dzen Roofing Contractors of South Windsor museum at the corner of Hartford Road and Pine Street. don F. Strunk of Bristol. He won an his home at 457 Columbus Blvd. at 2:18 including dam repairs, repairs to tion of her constitutional right of San Juan pc 91 77 .21 these bills as being in the best in Freeport. Inrtianapolis c 52 27 replace shingles on the roof of equipment room of the town fire 80 percent rating. p.m., police said. He was charged with Gillette Castle, and engineering for freedom of expression. Along with $5 .lo'ksn Msr pr 70 53 Seattle r 56 51 The official cause of death was not im 50 44 .14 terest of the state of Connecticut, murder and capital felony murder, group homes for the mentally retarded. miilion in punitive damages, the suit .liM’ksonvillo cy 83 60 Spokane r not the special interest groups” CCAG claimed its index shows mediately known. Kansas. City c Sn 29 Tampa pr 83 66 whether legislators are more con In issuing his ruling about 4:30 p.m., which carries the death penalty. Rape- With the commission’s action the state seeks an additional $31,000 for the value I os V**«as cy 76 53 Washingtfm 66 40 Manchester’s other legislators state Supreme Court Justice Arthur murder falls under the capital punish will now move into the final stages in of the contract. little Hock c fin 37 Wirhita e 57 32 Halloween received the following ratings from cerned with holding government and Spatt noted Cinque, who had slipped into ment statute in Connecticut. preparation for the start of a five-year, It says Ms. Redgrave has suffered CCAG: Rep. Walter H. Joyner, R- business accountable than they are- a coma since making his request, was Usry is held at the police department $1(K) million improvement project at "substantial pain and suffering, Calendars windows 12th District, 14 percent; Rep. Elsie with business intere.sts. C "blind, totally incapacitated and in on $100,000 bond pending his arraignment Bradley International Airport in Windsor emotionai distress and humiliation” due L. “Biz” Swensson, R-13th District, pain." Monday in New Britain Superior Court. Locks. to the cancellation. 33 percent and Rep. J. Peter planned Fusscas, R-55th District, 30 percent. Scouts holding Andover Coventry Democrats from the area who Lottery Halloween scenes will be painted represented portions of Manchester car wash today Monday on windows in downtown during the last session, scored con Monday __ „ .... Planning and Zoning-Inland and Wetland Commission, BOLTON — Cadette Sequt Troop Manchester on Tuesday, Wednesday siderably higher. Town Clerk, 7 p.m., Town Office Building. 7:30 p.rn.. Planning Office, Town Hall. 659 will hold a car wash today at P eopletalk Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Office Building. Charter Revision Commission, 7.30 p.m.. Board and Thursday by groups of students. Rep. Muriel T. Yacavone, D-9th Numbers drawn in New 7707. Bolton Elementary School from 10 T The holiday window painting is District, was rated at 100 percent. Assessor. 7 p.m., Town Office Building. Room, Town Hall. a m. to 2 p.m. The charge is $1 per England Friday: New Hampshire Planning and Zoning Commission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Of sponsored by Lutz (Children’s Rep. John J. Woodcock, D-14th S p lit Town Council, 7 p.m.. Board Room, Town Hall. car. Burnett Connecticut daily: 634. Sweepstakes: 359-^-blue. fice Building. Museum and the Downtown Main District, was rated at 80 percent. Maine daily: 228. Rhode Island daily ; 0277. Tuesday Steering Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Nurse’s Office, Town Street Merchants Association. Sen. Marcella C. Fahey, D-3rd Uuroi liurni-ii and her producer husband JoHoph' New Hampshire daily: ■ Vermont daily: 518. District, was rated at 89 percent. lluiiiilton have agreed to a trial separation after 19 Hall. Public Information Meeting, 7 p.m.. Board Room, Painting will be done in groups of Zinsser voted in favor of the sur Center to host years of marriage and three daughters. A charge on hazardous waste spokesman for the comedienne emphasized that no Bolton Town Hall. up to four students and an adult. Students must be older than generators and the workers’ right- critics’ parley legal action has been taken. Wednesday to-know bill, but against every other It is the second marriage for each. Miss Burnett, Monday School Building Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Room 18, High kindergarten age. Each window will m V Town Clerk, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. bill CCAG backed. WATERFORD (UPI) - The 48, divorced actor Don Saroyan in 1962. Hamilton, Almanac School. be painted in one afternoon. Eugene O’Neill Theater Center will Tax Collector, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. Conservation Commission, 8 p.m.. Board Room, Town Mrs. Swensson also voted for the 54, divorced his first wife, Gloria, in Mexico the surcharge and the right-to-know, as hold its 16th annual National Critics same day he married Miss Burnett in 1963. -Assessor-Building Official, 7 p.m-, Town Hall. Hall. Public Building Commission, 7:30 p.m„ Fireplace well as a bill that would have Institute July 10-Aug. 7, 1983. The Miss Burnett will continue to live at the family Thursday To take part in the fun, call the training program is limited to 10 Room, Community Hall. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 18, High School. Lutz at 643-0949 to register for a win required the state to divest pension home on the island of Maui, Hawaii, while Today is Saturday, Oct. 23, the 296th day of 1982 with funds invested in companies doing practicing theater critics with a Hamilton will occupy their Beverly Hills home. Ladies Auxiliary. 8 p.m.. Firehouse. dow. Callers will,-need the names, 69 to follow. business in South Africa. She voted minimum of two years’ experience, .Spokesman Rick IngerHoll said Miss Burnett will Senior Citizens Committee, 7:30 p.m., Bentley ages, and phone numbers of students The moon is moving toward its first quarter. Memorial Library. and the name of an adult to register against the other CCAG-supptorted either those employed in the print or remain in Hawaii until Nov, 21 when she will go to The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Saturn. electronic media or freelancers Wednesday > r> _i the group. bills. I.OS Angeles to be honored as Woman of the Year by The evening stars are Mars and Jupiter. Fusscas endorsed specializing in the performance Variety Clubs International. Conservation Commission, 7:30 p.m., Hemck Park Joyner voted for the South African Those bom on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. Building. divestment, was absent for the arts. French actress Sara Bernhardt and American talk state Rep. Peter Fusscas announced four additional Ralnlers resting show host Johnny Carson were born on Oct. 23 — she in endorsements for his re-election bid in the 55th STRETCH YOUR 1845 and he in 1925. Assembly District. BURGER BUDGET by Widowed Frince Rainier of Monaco and his On this date in history: Manchester Among those listed were the Connecticut State Police using one part soy extender daughters. FrinccHHCH Uurnlinc and .Stephanie, In 1915, an estimated 2.500 women marched in New Union, the Sportsmen’s Alliance, Connecticut State to four parts of meat. Your MMICIIESTER PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOOATION I are spending a private vacation at the exclusive York City demanding the right to vote throughout the Employees Association, and the Connecticut Business taste buds won’t be able to V* Lyidrd Cay Club in the Bahamas. United States. Monday and Industry Association. tell the difference, but your INVITES THE PEOPLE TO Stephanie, who was riding in the car in which her In 1942, the British 8th Army launched an offensive at P^sion Board, 3 P.m., Municipal Building hearing budget will! I mother, FrineeHs Grure was killed last month, was El Alamein, Egypt, starting a campaign that eventually room. Zoning Board of Appeals, 7 p.m., Lincoln Center 2 wearing a neck brace and a cast on her leg when swept the Axis forces out of North Africa. they arrived. It's not known how long the Raihiers In 1955, Ngo Dinh Diem was chosen to take over the hearing room. i«20Mjrlin Ufjnd Art, Bt.lllot I will stay in the Bahamas. Commission on Aging, 7:30 p.m.. Senior Center. South Vietnamese government in the country’s first free “MEET THE CANDIDATES” i n l’,«k N't ITN A Bahamaian protocol officer said they want no election. He later was assassinated. Board of Education, 7:30 p.m.. Highland Park School. publicity, “especially at this time. All they want is In 1977, Panamanians approved new Panama Canal Tuesday I a nice quiet stay.” ■ \b' treaties with the United States in a plebiscite. Downtown Committee, 8 a.m.. Municipal Building Irwino i I WHEN — MONDAY - OCT. 25th ^ 8:00 P.M. m UPI photo hearing room. I Sanou A thought for the day: American writer Carl Sandburg Advisory Board of Health, 4:30 p.m., Lincoln Center, 3 Veepee prattfall ^ WHERE — WHITON LIBRARY - North Main St. I said, “When you let proud words go it is not easy to call gold room. oils Former Frcsidcni CerulH Ford may have to Here’s how It goes them back. They wear long, hard boots.” i Pitkin Glass Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Municipal watercolors Minooila ikWHD — Republican & Democrat candidates i relinquish his title as the politician most likely to Building hearing room. graphics Calotf trip over his own feet. who will choreograph the dance numbera. Board of Education Committee on Junior High School sculptors for the State Legislature ^ Country music singer Loretta Lynn Sports public hearing, 7:30 p.m., Robertson School. I Wb ?n Ford and former Vice Predidcnl Waller (center) goes over the program for a Proceeds from the program, which will be .Muiiilalc held a press conference in Nashville this Human Relations Commission, 8 p.m.. Municipal WHAT — Find out who and what you are | benefit concert in New York SundaY with taped for television, will go the National fianrhratrr Hrralft Building coffee room. week it was Mondale who stumbled on, the Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. I voting for speaker’s platform and took a prattfall. “No, I’m Jennifer Hoiiiday (ieft), of the Broadway Wednesday show "Dreamgiris", and Gwen Verdon, Richard M. Diamond, Publisher Network Home and Family, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Center not Gerald Ford,” he quipped. Thomas J. Hooper, General Manager Mondale also tripped over his tongue, pulling a gold room. I Government controls and affects tiie lives and m Thursday boner when he continually referred to Rep. Bill comments, saying they “were made in reference to USPS 327-500 Boner, D-Tenn, as “Bill Bonner.” VOL. Oil, No. 20 Judge’s hours, 6:30 p.m.. Municipal Building probate 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sat.. Oct. 23. 1982 Manchester man arrested /Feopfe in bungled bank robbery FOCUS charged with aiding and abetting a MANCHESTER (UPI) - A was between jobs. Manchester man was arraigned A federal grand jury in Bridgeport burglary. Nevas and the FBI said no Friday on charges stemming from Thursday indicted five New York This school is different' firearms or explosives were found last weekend’s bungled bank heist at tnen who were arrested after of Andy a Farmington bank, raising to six ficials, tipped off about the heist, in an initial search by authorities the number of men charged in the trapped the men inside the Far Sunday when four of the suspects IRooney gave up after holding police at bay case. mington Savings Bank early Sunday. They surrendered peacefully after a with threats to blow up the bank. Teacher counselor big sister. Authorities said additional arrests Syndicated An employee at the savings bank were expected in the case. four-hour stand-off. Columnist Delwright T. Dyman, 42, of Indicted were William Bender, 41, has since found a loaded .38-caliber Manchester was arrested Thursday of the Bronx, N .Y .j Richard D. handgun, reported as stolen In New By Susan Plese In fact, humor is what the staff York, jammed behind a safe, Nevas night and was arraigned Friday Spainhower, 44, William J. Straw- Herald Reporter and girls use to promote the before U.S. Magistrate F. Owen sacker, 27, and Cosimo Mezzapella, said. closeness they need to work Your teenage daughter has together most effectively And Eagan in U.S. District Court in 57, all of Queens, N.Y. and Joseph A. BENDER WAS ARRESTED in been getting on your nerves lately. the humor is not always of the Hartford. Eagan set Dyman’s bond Valentino, 62, of Buffalo, N.Y. side a rented van police said was Cleaning She’s moody and hostile, she restrained type. at $35,000, despite assistant U.S. At They face a maximum 25 years in used to haul a sUggering array of monopolizes the phone, and after Both staff and students trade torney Richard Palmer's request prison and $15,000 fine if convicted, burglary tools, indluding 15 years of life under your roof, occasional good-natured jabs. A that bond be set at $250,000. Nevas said Thursday. sophisticated electronic devices, out the she complains that you don’t un favorite topic with the girls is the Dyman was arrrested at his home NEVAS SAID Mezzapella, blow torches, walkie talkies and derstand her. Sometimes you feel after agents saw his car at the way Ms. Marquis dresses. She believed to be frojn the New York police radio scanners. like trading her for a toddler. house, said FBI spokesman Terry calls it “ conservative,” the girls City area, had a long criminal The FBI described one special If you can believe it, though, Schumard. FBI agents said cortex call it "w ierd.” record and is wanted in New York cutting device found inside the bank there’s a young Manchester Dyman’s home had been under sur "Like these shoes,” she says, City and Virginia. He is also known as "an innovation in bank robbery.” woman who not only likes veillance since the break-in attempt pointing to a comfortable pair of as Joseph Russello, the name he Local, state and federal officials teenage girls, but who devotes last Saturday. ' It’s probably just as well that you low-heeled oxfords. The girls’ gave authorities at the time of his still would not comment Thursday more than 45 hours a week to don’t get a printout at the end of the comment when they noticed? DYMAN WAS charged with bank arrest. on why the well-drilled team had' their care and handling. " I love it,” day of every thought that’s gone "Oooh, gag me with a spoon.” burglary and Conspiracy to commit All five were held in^lieu of bond allegedly hit the small bank in a . she says. Ms. Marquis laughs off the barbs. quiet suburb of Hartford. through your mind. I was trying to This remarkable woman is 2 bank burglary) FBI agents declined at the federal prison in Danbury. “ It’s the sense of humor that to say how Dyman was involved in All five suspects were charged They also refused comment on collect some of the thoughts that Nancy Marquis, 33, teacher at saves it,” she says. “ The kids the aborted heist. with conspiracy to commit bank how police were tipped off to the ap have gone through my mind so far New Hope Manor,, the residence have enough respect for me that U.S. Attorney Alan Nevas said burglary, while Mezzapella, parent bank heist. Police were today, and as'I write, it’s only 10 for teenage girls who abuse drugs they-can have fun. It’s not meant Dyman’s case will go before a Spainhower, Strawsacker and waiting for the suspects and a.m. and alcohol. to be cutting.” VfA 4 federal grand jury next week in Valentino also were charged with watched as the men allegedly • The summer people have pulled And though she has been a bypassed an alarm and forced open teacher since 1971, she admits IHrr SOVIETIME.S she runs • A: ‘ At Hartford or New Haven. The FBI bank robbery. Bender, who was out of the country by now. Most of us i. a window to gain entry to the bank, across new girls who haven’t yet iv said Dyman is on federal parole and arrested outside the bank, was who go to the country in the summer she wasn’t really prepared four 5 ,** years ago for the challenges developed that respect. They let wish to be accepted by the people demanded as a teacher of her know they have no use for her who live there all year round but we problem adolescents. or the strict program. "They teli 3 never really are. The few natives me where to put my books,” Ms. Reagan to make two more who are left behind in the country WIIAT WKRK THOSE Marquis says with a laugh. when we go back to the city resent challenges? “ I didn’t realize I ’d Ms. Marquis is one of three have to get so deeply involved in us. They may like us as individuals teachers who teach a total of 18 Horrid photo by Pinto their therapeutic program," she and they may even try to get more different courses She spends about says.. In other words, Ms. campaign trips next week of us to come to the country because- five and a half hours a day in the Marquis worries not only about her third floor classroom teaching Pedestrian accident of the money we bring with us, but charges’ math problems, but how math, algebra, English, biology, ^ the Small Business Revitalization there will always be some distance ■ - V , ' A woman pedestrian reportedly was hit juries, but said she did not appear too WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi spokesman said Friday. they are solving their personal typing, and women’s issues — a dent Reagan will take two out-of- “ We will still remain flexible in Program. ))etween us. problems as well. type of health course specifically Friday night by an automobile Eft the corner seriously hurt. The hospital confirmed the travel,” deputy press secretary Even the natives in the small "This school is very different, ’ ’ town, trips in the campaign Speakes''declined to specify the designed for teens. of Main and St. James streets and was taken woman had been taken to the emergency Larry Speakes told reporters, in she says. "You get to know a stu homestretch next week and may subject of the president’s radio-' towns in the countryside who don’t Then another two and a half or to Manchester Memorial Hospital. Police at room, but had no further details. Police had make a nationally televised political dicating Reagan might respond to dent ori a personal level. They speech. The Democratic rebuttal' speak to each other because of some three hours a day are spent in ad the scene had no details of the woman’s In no further Information. some Republican candidate’s last- live here. You know their address on election eve, a this time will be by House Speaker argument they’ve had, share a com ministrative work. Frequently, minute call for help. problems and family on an in Thomas O’Neil), Reagan’s most out mon understanding that neither after dinner, she must return to “The chances-are we will do a timate levei.” spoken critic in recent months — shares with the summer people the school for a meeting or Speech in the last couple of days of It's not difficult to see why Ms. particularly on the subject of rising from the city. They don’t like us special event. the campaign,” Speakes said. “ It Marquis gets so closely involved "Ijast week the girls put on a unemployment. because we take the best they have Fire Calls Boston woman finds beach could be election eve” — a week wi(h her students. New Hope, the puppet show,” she says. "That’s and putt out when the weather from Monday. During the final week of the cam only facility of its kind in the a minor achievement. You’ve changes and the going gets tough. Speakes said the exact format of paign season, the president will state, has room for just 15 girls heard of a captive audience — any such address had not been They have to stick around and worry .it a time. Most stay for nine <5 make several personal appearances well, this is a captive cast. They Toll&nd County “ vacation— 18 years iate decided, but it is not expected to be on behalf of Republican candidates about their school taxes and their nonths to a year. have to be in it.” the usual halfhour broadcast. There — mostly in the West, where his pop roads. We’re gone. The girls receive strict super Staff mem bers take turns Thursday, 4:24 p.m. — Box alarm. has been speculation the president ularity remains high. • I wish there was a Cabinet post vision -some are not even per- directing the girls. “ Those plays Andover Elementary School, An MIAMI (U P I) — The invitation Massachusetts Bay with her sister. nitted off the campus without an 0 finder to a free vacation at the Mar may lim it his remarks to five ' ate the real highlight of my It was stuffed in a small brown bot for a philosopher in every ad dover. (Andover, Hebron, Columbia arrived on the wrong continent, via tinique Hotel on Miami Beach. minutes, with the Republican Party He will fly to Raleigh, N.C., for a escort. \ comraderie develops career,” Ms.’ Marquis says, tle lying in the sand. ministration. We need someone in and Bolton) a small brown bottle, 18 years iate. "W e laughed and laughed and footing the broadcast bill. five-hour visit on Tuesday, meeting .imong the girls and staff, and the "watching the girls grow and "1 kicked it and kicked it again an important position who doesn’t Thursday. 8:30 p.m. — Smoke in But Barbara Karas of Boston will when I got home 1 tried to get a Before flying to Camp David, Md., with GOP chairman from staff members are called upon to gain in self confidence and do and 1 saw something inside that do anything but think. Every presi basement, 13 Hickory Drive, An- get her 12-day all-expenses-paid number for the hotel. They said where he will make his regular Southeastern states and presenting perform many services, not ali of something positive their parents caught my eye," she said. dent needs a philosopher who could dover. (Andover) Miami Beach vacation. there wasn’t one, so I thought the Saturday radio broadcast, Reagan the Freedom Medal to the ailing lliem “ professional.” can be proud of.” When she opened the bottle, Ms. Thursday, Ambulance call, 472 Ms. Karas stumbled upon her in whole thing was a hoax,” said the arranged an afternoon meeting Kate Smith, who made "God Bless state his opinions about life and “ I'm a teacher, a counselor, a But the experience can be Ftipley Hill Road, Coventry. (South vitation to Miami Beach while Karas found a small Irish flag and a 42-year-old auto supply store Friday with officials who drafted America” famous. government in broad terms. big sister, a nurse,” Ms. Marquis "hair raising” at times, too, es March 17. 1964, note entitling the Coventry) walking along Nastasket Beach on cashier. For instance, does President says. “ Then 1 might cook lunch pecially when her captive cast Reagan believe in more or less law? and fix a toilet that backed up. deals her an uneaptivating blow. But there was someone’s name on '.Ve must be flexible .” ■'You come in on Monday mor the note, so on St. Patrick’s Day Ms. It looks as though he believes in c Manchester ning and your two stars have Liquor store found Karas called Jack Granger, a more law sometimes and less law MS. VI VKIJIIIS has been both Candidates Are Saying booked over the weekend,” she Friday, 10:54 a.m. — Outlet retired hotelman on Miami Beach. other times. He believes in less law a classroom teacher and an aide NANCY MARQUIS, TEACHER AT NEW HOPE MANOR sparking, 159 Dartmouth St. (Town) "When I read him the note he for business and more law for in a learning disabled class in says with a laugh. It’s a real . . . she teaches troubled teenage girls. struggle.” "Booked” is the girls’ Friday, 10:56 a m, — Medical call, started iaughing and said he would criminals. I don’t think an official Manchester. She also worked at Lyndon Street and Myrtle Street. negligent in accident slang for running away. get back in touch with m e,” Karas in the General Assembly to require philosopher would let him get away the .Nature Center on Oak Grove State workers The other high points in Ms. the community. Peer pressure is t.dlurc, though. It'a a team effort Septe ober you can sit and watch (■Town) recalled. tamper-proof containers for over- with that. Street, which functions as a part Marquis’ professional life come devastating.” ind no one person fails. Friday, 11:48 a m. — Ruptured BOSTON (U P I) - A lawyer who beverages as does any tavern. the-counter drugs, if re-elected. of the public school system. for a day and count up to 2,000 T On St. Patrick’s Day 1964, when a girl graduates from New \re there heartbreaks? "On a gas line leak, Olcott Street and Love represented a Waltham liquor store back Joyner Mrs. Swensson, a first-term But she chose the job at New Something happened and we hawks. " But, Reiliy said, "There was no • The best thing about politicians Hope, and goes back to her own monthly basis,” Ms, Marquis Lane. (Town) Granger decided to promote the legislator, is seeking re-election Hope because it gave her a weren’t able to patch it up.” found negligent for selling a six- evidence that the beer sold to the state Rep. Walter H. Jo)mer, R- is that they don’t hold personal school and community. It’s also Friday, 1:27 p.m. — Box alarm. Martinique Hotel by dropping 1(X) against Democrat John W. Thomp chance to teach in a small group. says. ” We invest a lot of time in Teaching is not her only love. It’s not surprising, then, that pack of beer to a teenager later in young man in fact caused the ac 12th District, has received the en grudges. It’s always surprising but Quality Inn, Tolland Turnpike, bottles, with certificates for free the most dangerous time in the her, and for some reason it Weekends one could find her on a Ms. Marquis’ fayorite person is a volved in a fatal drunk driving acci cident.” son, a former mayor. And it also gave her a chance to vacations, in the Atlantic Ocean and dorsement of the Connecticut State good to see two congressmen who girls’ efforts to remain free from doesn’t work. She runs or leaves grassy knoll watching birds with feathered one — her pet bird (Town) dent plans to take the case to the She said her proposed legislation work with her favorite group of allow the Gulfstream to carry them Employees Association in his re- have fought bitterly over an issue, drugs and alcohol. the program. She may end up on a few friends, i’etie. "H e ’s my fayorite person Friday, 5:23 p.m. — Delayed fur state Supreme Judicial Court. The Appeals Court said it is the is a response to the recent instances people —teenage girls. to the shores of Ireland. ^ election bid. laughing and joking together a few "Going back to school is the the streets for a while. "We’re tracking the fall migra l)ecaii.se he doesn’t give me any nace ignition, 28 Flower St. (Town) Attorney Michael Reilly of Boston sale rather than the consumption of where Tylenol and other products " I like their sense of humor,” ' In its endorsement of Joyner, the most difficult phase of re-entry,” "E veryon e goes, through a tion of hawks and osprey in lip,” she says. Long pause. "H e said Friday he will challenge a state alcohol which may be found to con The Martinique Hotel is now gone, have been tampered with. days later. she says. " I have a crazy sense of union cited his “ past record and Ms. -Marquis says. "Drugs and period of soul-searching,” she Connecticut,” she says. "There doesn’t H.AVE any lips,” she Appeals Court ruling which upheld a stitute a negligent act. demolished years ago. But Granger “ I am concerned that there are humor, and we get along pretty Air quality report history of support for state alcohol are readily available in says. "I've never felt a personal a re certain weekends in adds. jury award of $250,(X)0 to the wife of “ The retail seller, like the tavern called the Miami Beach Vistors & other sick people out there who' • Deciding what you think about well.” HARTFORD (U P I) — The state employee issues.” a man hit and killed by a car keeper, has total control over the Convention Authority and told them might try to copy those mentally ill something once and for all isn’t real Department of Environmental "Depite the corruption and mis operated by the youth in 1977. sale," the court said. "Moreover, one of the bottles had been found. people who put poison in the Tylenol ly much of a virtue. Most of us don’t Protection reported good air quality management that has rocked this The Appeals Court ruled Thursday both have the identical opportunity "W e decided that Barbara Karas bottles and acid in Visine and make up our minds about an issue across Connecticut Friday and state recently in the Department of that a liquor store has the same op to determine to their satisfaction should have her vacation,” Jack Transportation and elsewhere, it is Lavoris,” Mrs. Swenssomsaid in a with so much intelligence and infor forecast the same conditions for the statement. portunity to check the ages of in the purchaser’s age, and with the Breger, a spokesman for the con our dedicated state employees who mation about the facts that we ^Profile weekend. dividuals seeking to buy alcoholic Mrs. Swensson said she is worried same relative ease.” vention authority, said Friday. have seen this state through and shouldn’t be willing to change our that elderly people who need to take have maintained a high caliber of opinion if we get smarter or more medicines will feel insecure now.' Lampoon rips performance and service which is to knowledgeable. be commended,” said Joyner in a Union leader: UTC skirting security issue In Meinoriam statement accepting the endorse • I can’t believe how often the N am e: Julia Frederick In loving memory of our beloved ment. idea of force comes to the mind of a Age: 36 United Technoiogies Corp. of Mother, Abelina Gomez, who passed guarantees that employees will keep union’s “ sweeping set of demands,” pany “ would like to see employees .loyner is running for his third O m ip aiion : dancer away October 24, 1976. relatively civilized man my age, ficials are refusing to bargain in their jobs, but hasn’t offered any claiming that they wouid prohibit better off financially than they are term. His Democratic opponent is \ PLYMOUTH, N.H. (UPI) - A for a New Year's Eve party three-year study indicates that female college athletes may lose more iron than other women — a DEAR VOICE: You dear aliby; Poor loss that could eventually affect have voiced an important ’’Agnes in Culver City” ! their overall health and possibly message for which I thank She lived in the same house diminish their performance. you. But a still louder voice for 25 years and com The study’s author. Dr. Dorothy is being heard throughout plained because her Diehl of Plymouth State College, Dear Abby the land. Peer pressure! neighbors never siad hello said Friday she’s not ready to During any given week, to her. recommend that all female athletes Abigail Van Buren no less than 300 letters Your suggestion that she take regular iron supplements. But from "desperate” girls could have broken the ice A she said she’ll be studying that idea between 10 and 13 cross my and said hello to them during the second phase of the study desk with this sad refrain; might have worked this year, when she will ask part of 'Other girls my age have anywhere else In the world her women’s field hockey team to boyfriends, why can’t I get except in Southern Califor take iron supplements and part of one? There must be nia. DEAR ABBY: Inanwer didn’t "hate” her, he was Margaret P. Foss D eb b ie L. Black the team to take no extra iron. something wrong with We lived in Northridge in to the 11-year-old girl who just not ready for the kind and Gary R. Plank " I f in fact supplements are a good me.” the San Fernando Valley complained because her of relationship she wanted. idea, 1 can see my own athletes, par for 5'/i! years. One New boyfriend, age 12, dumped They are now on speaking ticularly in season, using them. It DEAR ABBY: We are Foss-Marie Black-Plank Year’s Eve a couple in her for an "uglier” girl: terms, but the friendship could help their overall health and perplexed by a wedding in vited the entire block to Last year our 12-year-old was wrecked. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Foss of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Black of 92 their performance. vitation we just received. their hoem for a party. At 3 son had his first I wish that girl’s mother Vernon announce the engagement of Linw ood Drive announce the "The question is, does this lower The ceremony is scheduled a.m. as the guests were "girlfriend” — another had had a talk with her their daughter, Margaret Patricia engagement of their daughter, Deb level of iron really decrease your for 10:30 a.m. The "recep leaving, we overheard one seventh-grader. She in about* the constant phone Foss, to Dennis F. Marie of Essex, bie Lynn Black, to Gary Richard performance? You’re probably not tion” is to follow, and get guest say, ’’This has been vited him to school socials calls and' the rest of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Marie Plank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burkeley going to feel draggy and low on 2 this, the bride-to-be wrote, Ify so much fun, let’s plan to and other “ dates,” chasing. Even if they’d of Westerly, R.I. Miss Foss is the Plank of Glastonbury. everyday things. But in high level “ The reception will be a get together again enxt foltowed him to football both been older, that kind granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride-elect is a graduate of sports activities it could affect covered dish affair. Each New Year’s Eve!” practice and phoned horn of behavior would have Walter Foss of 353 Summit St. Manchester High School. She is someone’s endurance,” she said. guest is expected to bring DON IN FONTANA, WIS. constantly. If he didn’t retu been appropriate/ At 11 and The bride is a 1978 graduate of employed at the J.C. Penney Dr. Diehl, associate professor of I an item of food. RSVP.” DEAR DON: You were n her cells or didn’t want to 12, it was ridiculous! Two Rockville High School and a 1982 warehouse in Manchester. The health and physical education and a ID. * Is this a new trend, or li T.'? topped by a lady in Fuller go on a date, she com nice children went through graduate of Quinnipiac College in groom is a graduate of Glastonbury coach at the state school, warned are these people just plain ton. Read on: plained. Pretty soon he J lot of misery. Hamden. She is employed at Clinton High School. He is employed by the that female athletes should not mis tacky? When the guests Mrs. Michael F. Florio SEAR ARBY: I was became uncomfortable and T v e talked with other Nursery Association. town of Glastonbury. interpret her research and take iron Mrs. Thomas LaBelle Mrs. Richard J. Soderberg Mrs. Wayne D. Kuehl provide the food, does this born and raised in Salem, began avoiding her. She mothers of adolescent sons A June 18, 1983 wedding at Com overdoses to improve their perfor mean they are still The groom is a graduate of Ore., where neighbors pursued him. They had a who report similar munity Baptist Church is planned. mance. expected to bring a wed 3 always welcomed new fight, which ended in some experiences. The fact is, Westerly High School and Roger ‘Tve had numerous people speak ding gift? The name of the English royal Soderberg-Pearson Kuehl-Little Florio-Britton comers with some kind of name-calling. Then he boys age 11 to 15 are not Williams College, Providence, R.I. to me and say, 'Oh I think that’s my LaBelle-Dalton HEARD EVERYTHING house of Plantagenet came from a food and an offer to ehlp fefused to talk to her. ready to have a A Dec. 5 wedding is planned at the problem.’ An iron supplment may be them get settled and make girl friend ” And IN PA. U.S. Coast Guard Academy Chapel French word meaning "broom Laura Dalton, daughter of Mrs. Edward Dalton-of Rosemary Christina Pearson of Hopkinton, Mass, and Susan Alice Little and Wayne Douglas Kuehl, both of Joanne Britton of Deer Park, N.Y., daughter of Mr. good but too much of it is harmful,” and Mrs. James N. Britton of 74 Timber Trail, and friends. We discussed the situa ■ regardless of how “ grown in New London. stalk.” Bridgeport and the late Edward Dalton, and Thomas Richard John Soderberg of Milford, Mass, were married Allentown, Pa. were married Oct. 16 in Bethlehem, Pa. DEAR HEARD: she said. Michael Franklin Florio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. A new family moved in tion with him, trying to up” an 11’ or 12-year-old LaBelle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. LaBelle of 146 Oct 16 at St. Bartholomew’s Church in Manchester. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Tacky? Not for very dear Florio of North Massapequa, N.Y., were married Oct. ' next door, so I baked a help him understand that it girl may feel, she’s not I’orter St., were married Oct. 2 at noon at St. Patrick The bride is the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John G. Sillivan and Gordon D. Little Jr., all of Bethlehem. The and close friends who un 16 at Concordia Lutheran Church. lovely chocolate cake and wasn’t his fault — that ready for a “ boyfriend,” Church in Bridgeport. Pea'son of 49 Milford Road. The groom is the son of groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Kuehl of 74 derstand that this is an in News for senior citizens . took it over to welcome reacting with anger to the Mrs. John Soderberg of Brattleboro, Vt., and the late Mountain Road. either. The bottom line is: pressure she had put on formal, low-budget arrair. John W. Soderberg. The Rev. Ann G. Suzedell of Christ Church officiated The Rev. Burton Strand of Concordia and the Rev. them. The Mrs. handed it Mothers shoudl not permit The Rev. Wiiliam Schultz officiated at the mass and back to me and said, him was only natural. We their young daughters to A new trend? Yes. double ring ceremony. Alice Evans of Westport was The Rev. Leo Riley of Sacred Heart Church in Milford, at the double ring ceremony. Carlton S. Weaver Corgan Robert Burbank of St. James Church officiated at the Also, a gift is voluntary. double ring ceremony. David Almond was organist. The ‘ ‘Sorry, I ’m allergic to encouraged him to talk to chase bovs. organist. Mrs. William Parenteau of Ashford, friend of Mass., officiated at the double ring ceremony. Soloist of Bethlehem, Pa. was organist. George Beds of It is never, obligatory. bride was given in marriage by her father. chocoiate.” her and explain that he ONE MOTHER’S VOICE Center really gearing the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. was Judith Linden of Wethersfield. Readings were done Easton. Pa. was trumpeter. Kenneth Henderson of Evanston, 111., sister of the bride. by John Moran, cousin of the bride. Anne Moran, cousin The bride was given in marriage by Donald R. Margaret Anne Kennedy of Naugatuck, niece of the of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. Sillivan. her stepfather. Matron of honor was Jolie Wu Jennifer Britton of Manchester, sister of the bride, bride, and Mary Claire l..aBelle of Glastonbury, sister of The bride was given in marriage by her father. Maid of Kokomo. Ind. was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Jill Britton Hand- up for arts and crafts fair the groom. Mamie Dalton Henderson of Evanston, 111., of honor was Pamela Doyle of Westboro, Mass. Bridesmaids were Allison de Kanel of Scotia, N.Y. ly of Rutland,,Vt., sister of the bride, and Nancy Rowe Pain relievers are useful, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Bridesmaids were Vickie Gallant of Gardner, Mass., and Claudia Kuehl of Jefferson City, Mo., both sisters of of Exeter, N.H., friend of the bride. cousin of the goom; Mary Rose McDonald of the groom; Bonnie Percy of Pittsburgh, Pa., Bonnie Wethersfield, cousin of the bride; Catherine Morin of Smith of Bath. Pa., and Rita Smith of Bethlehem, Pa., I'NIilor'K note: i IiIh weather stripping, closures John D. LaBelle Jr. of Manchester, brother of he William Pontecorvo of Islip Terrace, N.Y., cousin of arthritis clinic; bus pickup 3,8.30. Pinochle scores; Hartford, cousin of the bride, and Belinda Pearson of stepsister of the bride. coliiiiiii 1h iiri'pared by to prevent air coming from groom, was best man. Ushers were Dan LaBelle of New the groom, was best man. Ushers were Paul Eibeler of at 8 a m. return trips at Carl Popple, 582; Victor but they aren't the same I li *■ H t a f f fi f I h f your outlets and more. East Hampton, sister-in-law of the bride. York City and Peter LaBelle of Manchester, brother of Saratoga, Calif., and Mark Thompson of Tucson, Ariz., noon and 3 p.m. Turek, 578; John Gaily, The best man was Thomas Mannion of Concord, Mass. The best man was Joel Fisch of Hartsdale, N.Y. M a II <• li !■ s I f r Senior Also, the evening of Nov. the groom, and Edmund Mikolowsky of Glastonbury, friends of the groom. Brian Handly and Jeremy Handly Tuesday; 9:30 a.m. oil 577; Mabel Loomis, 574; friend of the groom,* ' Ushers wer,f Mike Collins of Seattle, Wash., Rick Ushers were Paul de Kanel of Scotia, N.Y., Wayne Ceiiler. It uppeurH in the 28 is the Halloween dance painting class, refinishing Doin Anastasia, 568; Mar of Rutland, Vt., nephews of the bride, were ringbearers. years' 1 have been on Crowley of Everett, Mass,, John Pearson of East Hamp Kriebel of North Wales, Pa., Jeffrey Little of DEAR DR. LAMB: Maneliesler Herald on from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. A $2 class, 9 a m. bus for shop tin Bakstan, 560; Ernest ton, brother of the bride, and Joseph Raffaele of Coumadin and the doctors S a I II r d u y H and donation includes snacks After a reception at Rivers Edge in Shelton, the cou Bethlehem, Pa., brother of the bride, and Charles The reception was at Vito’s Birch Mountain Inn. The Many months ago my doc ping; 9:30 a.m. macrame; Grasso, 553, 0 Easton, Mass. Obuchowski of Windsor. After a reception at Green tor told me to take four say 1 must stay on it the Wi'dneHilayH, and refreshments as well 10 a.m. square- dancing ple left on a wedding trip to the Green Mountains in Ver couple will make their home in Deer Park. BOWLINf; SCORES: After a reception at the Irish Club in Glastonbury, the Pond Country Club in Bethlehem, Pa., the couple left on aspirin a day. He said they rest of my life. as to enjoy the music of the class: noon lunch; 1:30 mont. They will make their home at 259 Lawrence Road Women Hi Single, Ida Cor couple left on a wedding trip to Hawaii. They will make a wedding trip to Canada. They will make their home in heve a tendency to prevent Lou Joubert Band. Tickets p.m. exercise class; bus South Windsor. The bride is a 1973 graduate Of Manchester High Your Health What are the side offerts By Jeanette Cave mier, 162; High triple. their home in Milford, Mass. Allentown, Pa. blood clotting. I ’m an 84- will be available at the returns from shopping at School and a 1977 graduate of Plymouth State College in of Coumadin? Will it Senior Center director Ginger Yourkas, 459; Men The bride is a graduate of South Catholic High School year-old male. The aspirin affect arthritis of the door. The bus will run that 12:30 p.m, The bride is a 1977 graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a bachelor of science degree in Lawrence Lamb, M.D. The Center is really Hi Single, Stan Zaimore, in Hartford, and is a Phi Theta Kappa graduate of The bride is a graduate of Susquehanna University in caused me to get pains in spine? At the time of ms evening. Call the office by Wednesday: 9 a.m. .Connecticut with a bachelor of arts degree and a 1979 physical education. She is physical education director at gearing up for one of its 206; Hi Triple, Mike Fisher Junior College in Boston. She is employed as ny stomach so he advised Tuesday noon to leave your public health nurse; 10 graduate of Southern Connecticut State College with a .Selingsgrove. Pa., with a bachelor of arts degree in the YMCA of Glen Cove, N.Y. stroke 1 was also diagnosed secretary to the president of Delta Industries Inc., major events, of the year, name for the bus. Pierro, 491. Golf scores: masters degree in library science. She is assistant English. She is employed Ijv Dr. Sallv M. Hajtgerty ot me to tak Tyleno instead. as having degenerative a m. friendship circle; C Low-Gross, Frank Hunter, Holliston, Mass. Bethlehem, Pa. Does Tylenol have the arthritis of the spine. Will the arts and crafts fair to Money is a. subject on crewel class; pinochle; director of the Hartford Graduate Center Library. 42; Norm Lasher, 46; Russ The groom is a graduate of Brattleboro High School in The groom is a 1973 graduate of Holy TriniU High same effect as aspirin? I ’m it cause, blood in my stool'' be Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to everyone’s minds these round dancing; rtoon lunch; Nettleton, 42; Low Net: Brattleboro, Vt:, and a graduate of the University of The groom is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon Universi School, N.Y. and a 1977 graduate of Springfield College, in fairly good health except Is it . addictive? Would it 3:30 p.m. On sale will be a days. The Savings Bank of 1 p.m. dental program; Vermont in Burlington. He is employed as ’a national Manchester will present a Jim Gleeson. 31; Ray Mar The groom is a 1974 graduate of St. Lawrence Univer ty in Pittsburgh, Pa., with a bachelor of science degree Mass, with a bachelor of science degree in health educa for arthritic pains now and medicine to conrol the contain aspirin. It is impor cause my heart to beat too variety of new items, craft class; 12:30 bridge program entitled "The Joy tino, 33; Len Bjorkman, 34; sity. He is a programmer./analyst with Aetna Life & sales manager for Sudbury Laboratory Inc. in Holliston, in mechanical engineering. He is employed by Penn tion. He is vice president of Ramick Inc. of Far- then. arthritic pain you have tant that children not use fast? Christmas decorations, games; bus pickup at 8 Mass. of Money” on Monday at Frank Hunter, 34. Casualty. Hartford. sylvania Power and Light in Allentown, Pa. mingdale, N.Y. DEAR READER: Both “ now and then.” these. Evidence suggests I) E A R R F. A D E R : ceramic pieces, han a.m. return trips at noon 10:30 a.m. A bank Menu for the week: aspirin and Tylenol are Aspirin and many other the aspirin may cause Coumadin prevents the for and 3:15 p.m. dicrafts items and representative will discuss Monday: Fish sub useful pain relievers. That pain-relieving medications Reye’s disease in some. mation of blood clots. Your Thursday: 9:30 woodworking objects. personal budgeting, marine, french fries, cole is why Tylenol may be sub do affect protaglandin for I’m sending you The doctors evidently think ceramics; refinishing T . We will also have tables l.R .A .’s, home equity and slaw, gingerbread with stituted for aspirin for the mation. Prostaglandin Health Letter 8-8, Aspirin your heart valve damage class; legal advocacy; full of plants, jewelry, Him flam. Helpful hints whipped topping, bev. control of mild arthritic helps protect the lining of and Related Medicines, led to a clot being formed noon dinner; energy care paperback books and white will be given on survival pain, as occurs from os the stomach. That is why which includes a list of in the heart and released kits distribution; bus elephant items ( no clothing techniques in times of in Tuesday; baked teoarthritis. aspirin and such medicines commonly avialable into the arteries causing pickup at 10 a.m. return or shoes). T h ere will be flation. macaroni and cheese, But Tyleno does not have may induce stomach irrita medicines that contain the stroke. after program. 7:30 p.m. tables of homemade Well wishes go to all our green beans, bread and the same effect in preven tion or even erosion and acetylsalicylic acid Coumadin will not affect Halloween dance; bus will pastries," jams and other members who are unable butter, dessert, beverage. ting clumping of platelets bleeding. (aspriin). Others can send arthritis. But Heparin bring seniors to dance. goodies for sale. Also to attend the center. We Wednesday: cream of or on the blood clotting 75 cents with a long.s (another anti-clotting Friday: 9:30 a.m. You can minimize the available will be have had a number of spinach soup, sliced turkey mechanism that_ aspirin tamped, self-addressed medicine) will cause loss basketweaving; 9:30 a.m, adverse effects of aspirin refreshments, hot dogs and members in the hospital on whole wheat with let has. It will increase the ac- envelope for it to me, in of calcium and increase os cribbage; 10 a.m. bingo; on the stomach by grinding grinders. and we wish them all a tuce, apple crisp, bev. tion of anticlotting care of this newspaper, teoporosis (bone dis exercise class; lunch; up the aspirin into a We’d like to remind you speedy recovery: Niles Thursday: veal patty medicines if a person is P.O. Box 1551, Radio City solving). which is not the 12:45 p.m. setback games; powder and taking it with that we are still seeking Carlson, Howard Miller parmigiana, whipped taking those. It follows that Station, New York, N.Y. same as degenerative bus pickup at 8 a.m. return food or with a half cup of items to be donated. and Mary Klein are potato, buttered broccoli, Tylenol is not 10019. arthritis. trips at noon and 3:15 p.m. milk. Or you can obtain a Please drop them off in the reported to be in Italian bread, lemon ice, recommended for DEAR DR. I.AMB: I Yes, too muon preparation that is already front office. All proceeds .Manchester Memorial BRIDGE SCORES: D. bev. whatever benefits one had a stroke five years ago. Coumadin can cause a powder and mix it in will go to support our Hospital. Get well soon. McCarthy. 4,880; Nadine Friday : ' tomato rice might expect from aspirin The doctors beleive it may bleeding, including blood in milk. meals program. A special thanks to all Malcolm, 4,400; Ruth soup, egg salad sandwich, in the prevention of be related to damage of my the stools. It is not addic There are many common This will be an affair that those who helped to make Regan, 3,930; Carl Popple, dessert, beverage. recurrence of strokes or heart valves from tive or a drug that affects you will not want to miss. Polish Day a success. The heart attacks. p eperations for pain and rehuematic fever as a mental functions and The public is invited to at Polish cookies which were 1 suspect your doctor colds that people buy child. 1 was 52 at the time shoudl not affect your tend. enjoyed by all were made wants you to have without a prescription that of the stroke. For five heart rate. Weather predictions are by M argaret'Irish, Cecile About Town that it is to be a very cold Murphy, Mary Bareisa, winter. Now is the time to Mary Kuzmickas, and Short fling with secretary think about weatherizing Evelyn Donahuq. your home to reduce your .SCHEDULE FOR Arms freeze is topic fuel consumption. Irwin WEEK: The nuclear arms freeze will be the topic of a lecture Booker from Northeast Monday: 9:30 a.m., 2 Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the St. James Schixil Utilities will be dis ceramics; 9 a.m. chess and had a mighty high price cafeteria. ' tributing energy kits on checkers; 10 a.m. bingo; Speaker will be Christopher Grannis. co-author of Nov. 28 after lunch. The kit 10;30 “ Joy of Money” , DEAR READER: The ■"The Risk of the Cross.” He will talk about the II DEAR DR.BLAKER: I includes information, noon lunch; 12:30 p.m. pattern you describe in Christian response to the nuclear arms race. .s.; had been happily married plastic to cover windows. pinochle; 1:30 p.m. « dicates that you no doubt for 13 years when I had a short fling with my ^ Ask need some professional 5 secretary. It was not an counseling. Mrs. D^vid F. Yungk Mrs. Richard B. O’Neil Mrs. Joseph R. DeSimone Jr. important relationship for Dr. Blaker Because of what may be Thoughts Tlo'sCake Mrs. John D. Marona Jr. some overwhelming fears, me and I planned to end it Karen Blaker, Ph.D. you are finding it difficult almost as soon as it began. to cope with your environ DECORATING SUPPLIES, Inc. Yungk-Poutre 0-Neil-Lavoie It got complicated, ment. You are too easily 191 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. DeSimone-Donnelly Marona-Roser however, because she had distracted from the ebb Living by Grace was summed up in a Sunday morning genital herpes and after and flow of everyday life study by our Pastor, Rev. Philip Saunders: taking the T«l. 646-0228 Susan Poutre, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond T. Norine M, Lavoie of 166 Tudor Lane, daughter of Mr. Patricia Donnelly of Vernon, daughter of Mr. and Laurie Mae Roser of Bristol, Vt. and John David giving it to me I, of course, and threatened by the word "G race” and using the letters of the word, give us Poutre of 51 Summit St., and David Felix Yungk, son of and Mrs. William E. Lavoie of South Windsor, and Mrs. Hugh J. Donnelly of Manchester, and Joseph R. Marona Jr. of Brandon, Vt. were married Oct 16 in p ass^ it along to my wife. I have lost everything I am a worrier and 1 want tc .problems that face us all. the sentence, G—God’s, R—Riches, A—At, C—Christ’s, Mrs. Olga Wilcox of Winchester and Robert Yungk of Richard B. O'Neil, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. O’Neil DeSimone Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R, DeSimone Wickham Park. My wife found out during loved. But is is not too late know if there is anything 1 Get some help and turn El—Expense. God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense. Windsor, were married Oct. 16 at St. James Church. HI of Chicopee, Mass, were married Oct. 15 at Hampden High Flyin of Manchester, were married Oct. 16 at St. Bridget her last visit to her for others. can do about it. your life around. This is the Grace of God working in us, not of our own The Rev. Felix Maguire of Marlborough performed Country Club. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah J. Church. gynecologist and was so DEAR READER: It strength, but of the ability through Grace to do God’s the double ring ceremony. Jane Maccarone of Roser of 79 South Road in Bolton. The groom is the son The Rev. Philip A. Sheridan performed the mass and upset that she left me and sounds as though you have On any given morning, 1 Shy? Write for Dr. will. God’s will is that we should be happy with joy, „WitchCake Manchester was soloist. The bride was given in Judge Michael Donahue performed the ceremony. of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Marona of Brookfield, Mass. double ring ceremony. Clara Dubaldo of Manchester gone through a terrible might wake in a good Blaker’s newsletter peace, and love toward God and fellowman, bringing to marriage by her father The bride was given in marriage by her parents. She is The Rev. John Lacey of Vernon officiated at tte dou took the children. At first 1 was organist. The bride was given in nnarriage by her ord3al. And the warning mood. I go about my "Shyness.” Send 50 cents us the abundant life that Jesus said was ours in John Nancy Poutre of Manchester, sister of the bride, was the granddaughter of Lottie Lavoie of Manchester. ble ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage bv ■tried to blame her by in father. her father. •' sinuating that she had been comes through loud and business but I notice that and a stamped, self- 10:10. The beloved John wrote in III John, Verse 2, maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Betsy Poptre of New ^ r y Ellen Kowalchik of Manchester, friend of the fooling around but I knew I clear in your letter. before noon something addressed envelope to Dr. "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest port, R.I., and Anne Williamson of Manchester, both Sandra Ozol of Vernon was matron of honor. ^ Perfect bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Susie Nancy Roser of Manchester, sister-in-law of the bad to take responsibility Because herpes is ram crops up that bothers me Blaker in care of this prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth.” sisters of the bride, and Barbara Bernsten of Bridesmaids were Carole Lavoie of Kensington and Camilleri and Robin Crossley of Manchester, friends of bride, was matron of honor. The best man was William for what had happened and pant (it is estimated that 20 for the rest of the day. newspaper, P.O. Box 475, God’s Grace is our sufficient portion by which we Manchester, sister of the groom. Tina Lavoie of South Windsor. Jennifer O'Neill of I Centerpiece the bride, and Debbie Donnelly of RockvUIe, sister of Marona of Point Reyes Station, Calif., brother of the finally admitted the truth. million Americans now Radio City Station, New enter into and receive of God’s goodness. God our Aa/ Robert Yungk of Manchester, brother of the groom, Chicqpee, Mass, was flower girl. the bride. Cindy Cone of Colchester, niece of the bride, groom. I am writing to tell your suffer from this disease), It gets so bad sometimes York, N.Y. 10019. Creator is good. He loves us and makes provision for us. For Your was best man. Ushers were Raymond Bernsten, Thomas O’Neil of Chicopee and Eugene O’Neil of Ver was flower girl. readers that losing your en painful and incurable it has that 1 can’t even cook Write to Dr. Blaker at We can look to Him by faith in Jesus Christ and He will brother-in-law of the groom, John Poutre, brother of the mont were ushers. Christopher O’Neil of Chicopee was After a reception at the Knights of Columbus in ringbearer. Ralph DeSimone -of Manchester, brother of the tire family Is a mighty high become a significant dinner for my family and the above address. The bring us into new and abundant life. Halloween Party bride, and Francis Scarpone, all of Manchester. Glastonbury, the couple left on a wedding trip through groom, was best man. Ushers were Michael Raimondi price to pay for an affair. deterrent for those who must just crawl into bed volume of mail prohibits After a reception at the Army & Navy Club the couple the New England states. They will make their home in Rev. l,eo J. Chaput The reception was at Hampden Country Club. The and Daniel Smachetti of Manchester and Gary Zaulucki And with all this herpes otherwise would have between the covers. personal replies, but left on a wedding trip to Aruba. Bristol; Vt. couple will make their home in Chicopee. The bride is of South Windsor, all friends of the groom. Brett around, chances are that strayed from monogamy questions of general in AsBoriale'Minister The bride is a beautician at Cut & Curl of Manchester. Order Yows Today! district manager for Avon Products Inc. of Newark, DeSimone, of Manchester, nephew 6 f the groom, was The bride is a graduate of California State University you will catch it and pass it and their partners. Is something wrong with terest will be discussed in . Full Gospel Interdenominational The groom is manager of Detekta-Kit Laboratory of Del. The groom is employed by E.J. O’Neil Insurance Ringbearer. of Sacramento, ^ lif. The groom is a graduate of Paid along if you fool around. DEAR DR. BLAKER: I me? future columns. Church ’ ’ ocky Hill. Agency. ^ The reception was at Willie’s Steak House. Smith College of New York. MANCHESTER HERALD,.Sat., Oct. 2.3, 1982 - 15 I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Sal.. Oct. 23. 1982 Yount unanimous MAGC News' AL All-Star pick Get your glad rags on, eve SPORTS Page 16 produce enough body heat and your temperature is Call 646-4114 if you have an elderly neighbor or Congregational (Thurch. Please notify your friends Scholastic soccer Editor's note: This column is prepared by the and neighbors who no longer can afford a paper. -'.V Manchester Area Conference of Churches. lower than it should be. Surprisingly enough, an friend you think needs help. It’s getting cold out elderly person can suffer hypothermia with the side. It may help if you write it down on a note for By Nancy Carr house temperature at 65 degrees. Donations to the MACC Fuel Bank should be. sent them. We get inundated with cheese calls which MACC Executive Director I was thinking of hypothermia the other day to MACC Box 773, Manchester. Contributions to all means that people out of food or fuel or with cirsis . housing problems cannot reach us. In October, even Cheney Tech watching my mother at church. We had on light MACC programs are tax deductible. I hope you are pulling out a glad rag or two to sweaters. Mom was wearing a blouse — a vest — a though 450 households received cheese, we had wear to the Evening of Performing Arts tonight. knit jacket and her heavy winter coat and a knit hat VOLUNTEERS NEEDED cheese left over so please spread the word and Tickets ($1 for seniors and students, $2 for the rest and goosebumps. Twice she got the shivers. Evelyn Magnuson, bless her, responded to our share how, when and where. of us) are available at the door at East Catholic Five minutes in her room at home has me gas appeal for typist and is helping out on Mondays, 10 Cheese disbursement guidelines restrict High School. ping for air and she is sitting with the heater on a.m., to 3 p.m. We are still looking for additional households to one block a month (depending on the checks sWde The program doesn't begin until 8 p.m. so there is high, a warm fuzzy sweater buttoned up high, and help. As you probably know, we put as much money size of (he family). People from Full Gospel and still time to call your best friend and talk her or him ice cold hands. ^.^to direct services such as food, fuel and financial Center Congregational will work together to find into going along. md>as we possibly can and keep all the office ways to make sure that cheese is properly made It snapped Cheney Tech's four- The Techmen drew even at 33:55 Mom is fortunate. When she’s at home she can i off a direct kick just outside the E.P.A. it the only fund raiser for MACC itself. We ford to keep the heat turned up. A number of ow management tasks rolling with volunteers. If you available to those who need it. game downslide —sort of. The raise money all day, every day, wherever and elderly on tighter budgets than my mother try to^ can give several hours once a week to answer Watch the paper for times and places. If you Beaver hooters, who dropped four penalty area. Matt Cusson slid it pnones or help with secretarial work, it would be a .over to Darin Hanna and the latter whenever we can, for all our service programs. We make ends meet two ways. 1. They cut down on food could not make the October MACC cheese disburse straight until Friday, managed a 1-1 spend it everyday, too, as people come for help. remendous help. ment, you can receive cheese from Full Gospel on deadlock with Bacon Academy in sent home a 20-yard drive. It was costs. 2. They turn the heat down. Hanna’s first goal of the season. But only once a year do we settle down and make All the energy tip fact sheets and brochures en We’re also recruiting willing hands to help with Wednesday if you prerigister. Please remember COC action in Colchester. an attempt to deal with our annual deficit in core the Seasonal Sharing Appeal. Pat Getting, who took two differences in the programs. Pre-registration The tie leaves the Techmen with a The Beavers for a third straight courage conservation of energy by setting the ther game were without leading scorer budget. In fact, we have adopted a deficit budget mostat on 65 degrees during the day and 55 degrees on the terrific task last year, is willing to coor is required at Full Gospel, and Full Gospel is ser final 2-4-3 conference docket and the dinate this community-wide effort one more time. Bobcats 1-7-1. Cheney goes to 3-4-4 Paul Nowak, who has a team-high 11 every year we've been a Conference. at night. ving a larger area. Only those living in Manchester :/ . ; In church vernacular this is called walking in But she needs lots of help. If you have some time to are eligible for cheese from the MACC cheese r"' overall with the stalemate while goals. He's been sidelined by a faith or more appropriately "financing in faith.” For some of our more vulnerable elderly this can give to the convalescent home gift giving project or program and proof of residency is required when Bacon goes to 2-8-2 overall. sprained ankle but is expected back And every year this program, coordinated by indeed save on fuel costs but poses a real risk to Toys for Joy or if you can help pick up food, sort and you come to pick up cheese. Pre-registration is not Cheney has three games left, star next week. Anne Flynn and made possible by good and caring health. Hypothermia, unrecognized and untreated, prepare fo ^ baskets for Thanksgiving and Christ required. Income guidelines (approximately 200% ting riday against Portland High on "We weren’t playing as a team,” artists in the community, raises enough money to can, in extreme cases, cause death. mas, let us hear from you. for the federal poverty level) are the same for both mi the road, and must win two to .Soucy reviewed the action. "It's just bail us out for another year. If you have an elderly friend or neighbor who may And talking about dedicated volunteers; The programs. qualify for post-season play. too many individuals. Our passing Please come tonight to support their efforts and be turning the heat down to save money watch for dedicated four (Marge & Ken Lappen, Paul Som- Bacon opened the scoring at 13:24 was not there again. That’s hurt for the work of MACC. And yes, you can still be a spon these signs; Waxy and pale skin. Chills. There may bric, and Sharon Masse) who made the Downtown THANK YOU of the first half with Chris Hageman a couple of games. sor or patron of EPA by sending your donation to not be chills at all in some cases of hypothermia, Farmers Market possible for the past two years, Thank you to Aaron Cook, president of the depositing home an 18-yard drive. It EPA MACC Box 773 Manchester. while in others only part of the body may begin to have created an operations manual. Although they General Oil Company of Hartford, for a most was a goal Tech Coach Paul Soucy "It's not that we re not trying but tremble. can no longer continue, they’ve got the whole generous, unrestricted contribution on behalf of felt was avoidable. “The goal was wc can't make passes any more. CHRISTIAN RESPONSE The person may speak and breathe slowly; they Market well organized and everything is ready to the Cook family, their business associates and loyal scored because our defense let The beginning of the year we were Chris Grannis of the Covenant Peace Community may not say their words properly or easily unders turn over to a new group. customers. down," he bluntly remarked. “The doing it well. We just lost it. " and co-author of the Risk of the Cross will speak on tand what you’ve said. They may forget quickly. They would like to talk to you now if you are in And, to the employees of the Southern New center fullback was backing up in Bacon outshot Cheney, 19-15. Tech the Christian Response to the Nuclear Arms Race, The may be more tired than usual and have trouble terested. That way planning can begin to ensure the England Telephone Credit Union who have for the stead of challenging for the ball. He keeper John Cyr had a dozen saves Monday at 7 p.m. at the St. James School cafeteria continuation of this ministry to bring fresh produce second straight year sent a check of $500 to the (Hageman) took the shot and while Bacon netminder Carl Butler on the corner of Church and Park Streets. getting up even after resting. Caution: Hypothermia victims may not even feel within walking distance of the low income housing MACC Fuel Bank. f’ o r w r w ’l made 11 stops. You are warmly invited by the St. James Adult units in the downtown area. This was a terrific year. Representatives from the credit union came in Education and Christian Involvement Committee to particularly cold. If you hotice thes signs in an elderly person who has the thermostat turned Let’s keep it going. Call 649-2093 or 646-4114. and looked over our guidelines, our service figures, Herald photo by Pinto hear Grannis before you exercise your vote on down, call the doctor, get them 'Warmed up, and everything, before deciding that this was a good Nuclear Arms on Nov. 2. “We cannot love by let’s see what we can do about the financial BABY GIRL place to contribute some of their hard earned hating; we cannot defend life by killing” problem. In all the constant confusion around here I forgot dollars. Thank you, my friends. Archbishop Oscar Romero, late Archbishop of El to tell you that the end result of our race with the And many thanks to Emanuel Lutheran Church Indian backfield set for Enfield East Hampton There are a variety of resources available to help Salvador with fuel bills. Unfortunately, most are unavailable stork was a lovely little girl. There were some com for a contribution to Room at the Inn. EI.DERLV ALERT right now. For the past two years the state and plications for both Mqm and baby and an extra long To Lucille Smith, Harry and Victoria Smith, Manchester High’s football team through four outings stands 2- Pete Alosky and Mark Allen. Indians are home today against It's getting chilly and you need to be aware of the federal fuel assistance money wasn't made stay in the hospital, but they are both home (thanks Elsie Werner, Marianne and Raymond Wilcox, 0-2. Part of the reason for the success Is the work of the offen Enfield High In CCIL tilt at Memorial Field at 1:30. dangers of hypothermia. If you or other membres available until mid-and-late December. to you there was a home to return to) and doing Hcnrv Fuikle, Janet'Miller and the Cosmopolitan sive backfield, that Includes (l-r) Scott DIckman, Kevin Brophy, ol your family are older than 60 or younger than 2: Operation Fuel money is nvever available until better. Club of Manchester for their gifts to the MACC and Bolton tie "Hypo" means below and "therm ia” means January. However, MACC has a private year round SAY CHEESE! 'luman Needs Fund and to Ma Toni Cornell and Mr. temperature. fuel bank, and we can and do hold the fort until The next MACC cheese and butter disbursement md Mrs. Oscar Anderson for their donation to the Bannister, Each side tallied in the first half from 12 yards out. It was Moore's Hypothermia occurs when your body cannot these other programs get sorted out. is scheduled for Nov. 4, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Center E iiergency Pantry. as Bolton High and East Hampton third goal of the season. Salazar sought to run here High hat tied to a l-I draw in Charter Fiast Hampton drew even at the Oak Conference soccer action :i9-minute mark on an unassisted Thompson Friday in East Hampton goal by Chris Hyland, a 25-yard boot Attempts are being made to bring in Alberto that found the twine. ■r/T It was the conference finale for Salazar as the headliner in the 46th Five Mile Road both clubs with Bolton winding up 2- Calendar Race in Manchester Thanksgiving morning. The 'A' agents 5-2 in COC play and the Bellringers Bolton had a final 27-25 edge in one-time local resident, now living in Oregon, is H erald 4-4-1. The Bulldogs stand 4-5-2 shots with Bulldog keeper Ted recognized as America’s best marathoner. Salazar NEW YORK (UPI) - Seattle left- overall and Fiast Hampton 5-6-1. Brown making nine stops apd meeting of board of Christian life. will be the man to beat in the annual New York City' Angle handet Floyd Bannister and Bolton, which hosts Coventry Bellringer keeper John Kingston 10. Marathon Sunday which jvill be telecast nationally. "It was a well-matched game," Baptists offer series Wednesday —6 p.m., children’s caravan; 7 p.m.. Earl Yost, Pittsburgh first baseman Jason Tuesday at 3:15, has four games Chancel Choir rehearsal; 7;30 p.m.,. Whitney Gleason Salazar will be defending his title after a record remaining and must finish at .500 or said Bolton Coach Ray Boyd. “We 2:08.13 run last October...Indications are that Sports Editor Thompson will head a list of six The Community Baptist Church begins a four-week Trio. Type “A” free agents if they opt for better to qualify for the stale tour had some golden opportunities that call to commitment Sunday with three presentations Thursday —7;30 p.m., “How Should We Then Live?” Eamon Coghlan, Ireland’s great distance runner, free agency, it was announced nament. slipped away. But then again they titled “We Have This Ministry.” film two, “The Middle Ages.” will not be back in Manchester on turkey day to de Friday by Ray Grebey, director of The Bulldogs opened the scoring liad some too." \ The first presentation, by the board of deacons and fend his laurels... John Clifford has moved out front baseball's Player Relations Com at the 25-minute mark with Mark Brown in goal, Moore at sweeper board of Christian education, concerns ministry within as the No.l member of the University of Penn .Maneggia, at the 18-yard line, and striker, Mike Dal at stopper at the Manchester Country Club with major tourna mittee. the church. Lucia rehearsals begin sylvania varsity cross country team this season. Bannister, who had a 12-13 record feeding ahead to Doug Moore with and Tom Russell at left wing played Commitment to Christ’s ministry in our community is Clifford is a former East Catholic High standout ment winners being called front and center to well for Bolton. The following events are scheduled at Emanuel with a 3.33 ERA and led the AL with the latter blistering a shot home the subject of the second presentation, and commitment and state champion...WINF radio will carry receive their awards...John McEnroe, speaking out Lutheran Church for the coming week; 209 strikeouts in 1982, has already to Christ's ministry throughout the world is the subject University of Hartford basketball games this on tennis officials in Tennis magazine, says, “Some Sunday —8;30 a.m., alternative worship with commu turned down a lucrative contract of the third. The last week will emphasize total commit season with George Ehrlich handling the play-by- officials are more interested in making themselves nion; 6 p.m., yoth group to Skate Fantasy. a major part of the match than in just calling the offer from the Mariners. Bannister. Manchester girls win ment to the ministry of Christ. play...Middletown will offer two road races, the 27, is the youngest of the Type “A" Monday—3;30 -staff meeting; 6;45 p.m., scouts; 7 to John Vitale 10-miler Sunday and the Fred Martin line. The best job as official can do is if he’s not Three speciai Bible study groups will be offered also 9:30 p.m.'. Girl Scout leader training. free agents. in the coming-week. The first will meet Monday at 7;30 2.7 and 4.25 runs Nov.7...Matchup of 1981 NCC noticed”...Tennis pro and scratch golfer Matt Tuesday —10 a. m., Old Guard, all retired men in com Thompson, who hit .284 with 31 p.m. with Dorothy Corcoran, 39 Glenwood Road, South NCAA soccer championship foes ’, UConn and Doyle on the difference between the two sports: “I munity invited; 1;30 p.m.. We Gals; 4 p.m.. Cherub and liome runs and 101 RBI this past Hppperstead stars Windsor. Alabama A&M, will be offered Sunday afternoon at have never stepped on the golf course for a prac Junior choirs; 7:30 p.m., nominating committee; 7:45 season, has indicated he wants to The second will meet Wednesday at 9;30 a.m. in the 1 at Storrs. Gates open at 11.30 and UConn officials tice round without a little wager. And I have never p.m,, Claudia Cittle. eoqe out to practice tennis with a bet on anything.” . reamin in Pittsburgh. church iiving room, and the third will meet that night at are geared for a record crowd. Other Type “A” free agents are 7; 30 with Doris Steeves, 325 Kelly Road, Vernon. Wednesday —7:30 p.m., Emanuel Choir; youth scoring tour goals ministry committee. Wrong payoffs outfielders Steve Kemp of the Thursday —10 a.m., prayer group; 11:15 a.m., care Ring fans excited Chicago White Sox, Chet Lemon and Center events listed and visitation; noon, Manchester Community Services Hartford boxing fans are all steamed up about World Series run pool operators were in a tizzy Larry Herndon of the Detroit Tigers F’ive goals in the first half were yards out. Councii; 3:45 p.m.. Belle Choir; 5:30 p.m., youth Marlon Starling and this afternoon the Thursday morning following the seventh and final and the Baltimore Orioles’ John more than enough as the Hopperstead made it 2-0 at 9:39 on The following events are scheduled at Center supper; 6:30 p.m., confirmation ciasses; 7:30 p.m.. welterweight will get his biggest test yet against game when sUtistics appeared which gave only the Lowenstein. Kemp (.286, 19 HRs, 98 Manchester High girls’ soccer team a fine cross from Beth White. The Congregational Church for the coming week; youth group meeting on simple gifts. Donald Curry of Fort Worth . CBS will carry the nin totals for the first six games. RBI) and Herndon (.292,23 HRs, 88 overpowered Wethersfield High, 9-2. lead grew as White tallied her .se Monday —5;30 p.m., Hartford East Association Saturday —9:30 a.m., Lucia pageant rehearsal; 8 bout nationally featuring the undefeated fighters It’s been reported that several payoffs were RBI) figure to generate a lot of in F’riday in Wethersfield. cond goal of the season off a feed meeting, Enfield Congregational Church, Enfield. p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous meeting in Luther Hall, 60 starting at 4 o’clock. The start, however, will dc: made to the wrong winners. terest. The win boosts the tournament- from Heather Hohenthal. As it turned out of the 72 runs tallied by the two Tuesday—3;30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir, choral room; 5;30 pend on the length of the college football game Designated as Type “B” free bound Indians to 9-2-1 for the season Schoeneberger, 19 seconds after the Church St. teams, 39 by the champion St. Louis Cards, the p.m., confirmation, Robbins Room; 6;30 p.m., sacred between Arkansas and Houston. Never has there agents were San Diego outfielder Manchester resumes play Tuesday White goal, made it 4-0 off a long most productive half inning was the sixth with a dance group. Federation Room; 7;30 p.m.. Center been such interest in a fight since the glory days of Ruppert Jones, shortstop Bill Almon against Conard High in West Hart ball from defender Mary Jo Heine. dozen runners crossing the plate and for the entire Church men board meeting, church office. Deadline on church news featherweight king Willie Pep. It will be tbe of the Chicago White Sox, catchers ford at 3:.30. It was her third goal of the .season. Wednesday —10;30 a.m., “Gospel of John,” Robbins inning, the two clubs tallied a total of 16 runs. Joe Nolan of the Batlimore Orioles "We took our entire week's prac Hopperstead. on a breakaway at The deadline for notices that appear on the church page severest test for Starling in his bid for a possible ti Room; 7;30 p.m.. Chancel Choir, choral room. tle bout. ..Annual Trophy Night will be held tonight Have a nice weekend. and Alan Ashby of the Houston tice to the game field. " a pleased 21:10. made it 5-0 before Saturday in the Herald is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Astros and New York Mets pitcher Manchester Coach Joe Firardi Wethersfield got on the scoresheet Pete Falcone. slated. "It was the finest display of on an own goal. Nazarene’s schedule Now you know The Type “ A" and “ B” short passing that we have had this Hohenthal, with her first in a long designations are based on statistics year. while and ninth of the season, The following events are scheduled at the Church of The 18th-century French philosopher Voltaire got the of the 1981-82 seasons and determine ti.; Nazarene for the coming week; Monday —11;30 "What was al.so nice was our Hopperstead, Kris Craft and Denise opportunity to devote his time to writing because he won compensation for a club losing such a.m., chapel service at Cornerstone Christian School starters played less than 30 minutes Buonano added second-half goals for a national lottery that made him financially indepen a free agent. the Indians. Bambi Blonski closed with Helen Dumas. UMass and Boston U. with our second string holding its dent. ______Tuesday —9;30 a.m., missionary handwork at home of \ own, " he added. out the scoring for Wethersfield at Louise Greenier; 2 p.m., service at Crestfield Convales Shana Hopperstead. with the first 37:14. cent Home; 3 p.m., service at Vernon Manor; 7;30p.m., THE Pirates' official of four goals that brought her season Manchester had a 29-6 edge in BIBLE total to 27. opened the scoring at shots. Indian keeper Laura Petersen SPEAKS in Yankee headliner denies reports 4:03 on a through ball from Shelly made four stops. Janet Stevens Schoeneberger. She scored from 10 played well for the locals. By PITTSBURGH (UPI) - EugaiM Pittsburgh Pirates vice president Religious Services Brawar By United Press International league losses so it is presumably a since 1976 and coach Joe Restic is 3- Harding 'Peterson Friday denied spoiler but the Black Bears also are 6-2 against the Tigers. Princeton, reports about excessive salary : S4C.3M3] shooting for a .500 season. UCkinn is also 2-1, has dropped its last two to Longfellow wrote that The Yankee Conference race may demands by Omar Moreno and said we can make our lives have one fewer contender after this coming off losses to Lehigh and Holy Columbia and Army. the club has a "good chance” of Tech runners 10 a.m.. breaking bread; 11:45 ST. JOHN'S POLISH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. Communion; fourth Sunday, mor a m., church school, adult forum, “We have to make a run and this worship: 10:45 a.m. Sunday sublime, and so leave weekend while the Ivy League’s an Cross. retaining the free agent center Andover u.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., NATIONAL CATHOLIC CHURCH. SCIENTIST; 447 N. Main S t 10:30 ning prayer. Holy Communion bible study, nursery; 11 a.m., school: 7 p.m. Bible study and behind us footprints in nual stretch run may even start to N ew Hampshire hosts is the week,” said Harvard coach fielder. * gospel meeting. 23 Qolway St. Rev. Walter A. a.m.. church service. Sunday every Wednesday at 10 a.m. worship, nursery. sellowship. Wednesday. 7:30 Northeastern while Rhode Island Joe Restic. “I don’t know what is FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FULL GOSPEL Hyszko. pastor. 6:30 a.m.. mass school, and care for small NORTH UNITED METHODIST CONCORDIA LUTHERAN the sands of tim e., A make some sense. Well, maybe. Published reports last week said p.m. prayer meeting. CHURCH (UNITED CHURCH OF INTERDENOMINATIONAL in English and Polish. children. CHURCH. 300 Parker St. Richard CHURCH (LCA). 40 Pitkin St. Rev. modem pundit observe: Massachusetts meets Boston entertains Southern Connecticut in going to happen. Every week it PRINCE OF PEACE Moreno was seeking a long-term CHRIST). 107 Route 6 at Long Hill CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S COMMUNITY BAPTIST W. Dupee, pastor. 8:45 and 10:15 Burton D. Strand, pastor. 6 a m.. “While it is well enough non-conference games. UNH has LUTHERAN CHURCH. Route 31 University in a game in which the changes. But I think things will start contract worth $1 million a year — Road. Rev. Richard H. Taylor, Philip Saunders, minister. 10:30 CHURCH. 741 E. Middle Turn CHURCH, 585 E. Center St. Rev. a.m.. worship, adult Bible class, Holy Corhmunlon. nursery; 9:15 to leave footprints on the and North River Road. Rev. W. H. loser should bb out of contention for one league loss, URI has two. to take shape after this weekend.” more than the Pirates are willing to bow to Bacon pastor. Sunday worship. 10 a.m.. a.m., praise, worship service and pike. Rev. Martin J. Scholsky, James I. Meek, minister. 9:15 nursery, coffee between services; a.m., Christian growth hour, Wili'ens* pastor. 9 a.m., Sunday san^ of time, it is even The Ivy League race now has Boston College, with one eye on its nursery care provided, social Bible study; 7 p.m., deliverance pastor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; a.m.. Church school for all ages, 10:15 a.m., church school, nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Holy Com the Yankee Conference crown. Each pay. school; 10:15 a.m., worship ser more important to make hour after the service. service. Sunday masses at 6:30. 10 and kindergarten through Grade 4 nursery; 5:30 to 7 p.m.. Junior and munion. nursery. team has one league loss and can’t Penn with no losses and four other Oct. 30 meeting with Penn State, Slimmest of margins found F'oran (CTi 6 Virr (CTl. 7. Owens vice. sure they point in a com But Peterson was upbeat Friday FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. 52- 11:30 a.m. continuing during the service; senior Igh MYF; 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.. TRINITY COVENANT teams with one loss. What could travels to West Point for a battle Cheney Tech on the short end of a 27- ST. MARY S CHURCH. Route mendable direction,” afford a second. after talking with Bill Landman, an iCT), 8. Levesque (CT). 9. Sylvester Lake St. Rev. James Bellasov/ ST. BRIDGET CHURCH. 70 10:30 a m., Morning worship, junior and senior sacred dance CHURCH. 302 Hacatack St. Rev. Bolton 31. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor; “This game will have a very happen, and given the unpredic with undermanned Army, who associate of Tom Reich, Moreno’s 28 reading to Bacon Academy in (BA). 10. Willson (BA). pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; Main St. Rev. Philip A. Sheridan nursery provided. groups. Holy Communion first Norman Swenson. 8 a.m., (James Branch Cabell) Rev. John L. Suprenant, tability of the Ivies, is that after should be no match for the Eagles. Charter Oak Conference cross coun CHURCH OF ST. MAURICE. 32 10:30 a.m., worship service; 7 and Rev. Emilio P. Padelll, co- Sunday of each month. worship; 9:25 a.m., Sunday In a sense all pe<^le definite bearing on the Yankee agent, in Florida. associate pastor. Saturday CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Hebron Road. The Rev. J. Clifford p.m., evening service. pastdrs. Saturday masses at 5 236 Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, SECOND CONGREGATIONAL School; 10:25 a.m., coffee and leave footprints,. im Conference race,” said Boston Saturday there could be four teams But BC had trouble last week with “We believe we are looking at a try action Friday in Colchester. masses at- 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Curtin, pastor. Saturday mass at CHURCH OF THE and 7:30 p.m; Sunday masses at senior pastor; Rev. George Em- CHURCH. 385 N. Main St. The fellowship; 11 a.m., worship. sharing first place in the loss 16-point underdog Rutgers and masses at 7:30. 9:30 and 10:45 pressions, that lead University coach Rick Taylor, realistic salary range at this point,” The loss drops the Techmen to 6-1 5 p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, ASSUMPTION. Adams Street at. 7:30. 9, 10:30 and noon. mitt. minister of visitation and Rev. V. Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST d.m.; Holy Days at 7 a.rh., 5:30, somewhere. But where? whose team is 2-1 in the conference column with one defeat each. coach Jack Bicknell isn’t taking the in the conference and 8-4 overall Florida basketball 9:15 and 11 a.m. . Thompson Road. Rev. Edward S. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES. 647 a.m. worship service and church CHURCH. 1226 Main St. Dr. Peterson said in a prepared state 7:30 p.m. outreach. 9:30 a.m.. Sunday 'That is the critical ques The big games pit Yale at Penn Cadets for granted. while the win moves the Bobcats to BOLTON UNITED METHODIST Pepin, pastor. Saturday masses Tolland Turnpike. Tuesday: school; 10:45 a.m.. worship, school; 11 a.m. fellowship hour. Shephard S. Johnson. Rev. with UConn still left to play. “We’re ment. “Moreno’s demands are not stars suspended SECOND CONGREGATIONAL tion. The most insignifi CHURCH. 1041 Boston Turnpike. at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Congregation Bible Study. 7 p.m.; children's church and nursery; 7 CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Laurence M. Hill, pastors. 9 and at the point now where we can’t af and Harvard at Princeton. Yale, 1-1 6-5 overall. CHURCH. United Church of in the million dollar-per-year range, Rev. Marjorie Htles. pastor. 11 masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and CHURCH. 11 Center Street, Rev. 10:45 a.m., worship; 9 a.m., cant person, as tKb wcH-ld "We areig^IlBJto be playing GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Christ. Rt. 44A. Rev. Robert K. Thursday: Theocratic School p.m., evening service, nursery. ford another loss and neither can in the league, meets the 3-0 (Quakers as has been mentioned in the media Cheney's next outing is Monday at a.m.. worship service, nursery. 11:45 a.m. (speaking course), 7:30 p.m.; Newell H. Curtis Jr., senior church school, nursery through views men, leaves im F'our University of Florida basket Bechtold. 9:45 a m ., church CALVARY CHURCH Massachusetts.” and hasn’t lost to Penn since 1972 before a fuinlouse and that right home against .Portland High at ST GEORGES EPISCOPAL SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main Service Meeting (ministry pastor; Rev. Chet Copeland, grade 9; 10:45 a.m., nursery and pressions which will be „ in recent weeks, and we are still school, grades nursery through 6; (Assemblies of God). 647 E. Mid and just once since 1962. ’The Elis there means its going to be a tough Wickham Park at 3:30. ball players — including the CHURCH. Boston Turnpike. Rev. St. Maj. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, training), 8:15 p.m.; Sunday: associate pastor; Rev. Clifford O. senior high class; 6 p.m.. United followed by someone, Connecticut leads the Yankee hopeful of keeping Omar in a Pirate 10 a m., worship service; 11 a.m.. dle Turnpike. Rev. Kenneth L. Southeastern Conference’s top John C. Holliger. vicar. 10 a m.. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10:45 Simpson, pastor emeritus. 10 Methodist youth fellowship; 6 have won their last two after game for us,” Bickneli said. “We’re Bacon's Darren Eisman took in church school, for grades 7 Public Bible Lecture. 9:30 a.m.; Gustafson, pastor. 9:30 a.m., whatever thi^ destiny. Conference at 1-8 and they travel to uniform.” Family Eucharist; 11 a.m.. a.m., holiness meeting; 7 p.m., Watchtower Study. 10:25. a.m. Worship srvice, sanctuary: p.m., S.O.S.; 7:30 p.m., adult Bi opening with three losses. trying to keep things going so scorer last year — were suspended through adult, coffee and Sunday school; 10:30 a.m., ser Jesus told his disciples Maine, which last week shocked Moreno, who will turn 30 on Sun dividual honors with a 16.25 clocking Nursery program and coffee salvation meeting. ZION EVANGELICAL 10 a.m. Church School. ble study. Friday, an action which will cause fellowship, confirmation class, vice of worship; 6:30 p.m.. they were the light of the Harvard, 2-1 after its upset loss to there’s no doubt this is a big game over a 5,000 meter layout. Cheney’s fellowship. UNITED PENTECOSTAL LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM. 400 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST UMass 42-21 and did it without day, has been a Pirate regular for activities for grades nursery evening service. world (Matt. 5:14-16), the Dartmouth, hasn’t beaten Princeton for us.” them to miss the Great Alaska BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. 187 Woodbridge St. Synod). Cooper and High streets. E. M iddle Turnpike. Rabbi OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. 30 Lorenzo Bouier. Maine has two the past six seasons. In 1982, his Jim Mumley was second in 17:26. through 6, and junior choir UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Shootout tournament next month. CHURCH, Bolton Center Road. Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 Rev. Charles W. Kuhl. pastor, 9 Richard J. Plavin. Israel Tabatsky, Woodside St. Wayne S. Taylor, example others would Bacon took the next two rehearsal. > SOCIETY: East. 153 W. Vernon average dropped to .245 with 60 Rev. J. Stanton Conover. 0:30 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., cantor. Dr. Leon Wind, Rabbi bishop. 9:15 a.m.. sacrament follow. Where wlH your Coach Norm Sloan said Vernon THE F IR S T a.m.. Divine worship; 10:15 a.m St. Rev. Arnold Westwood. stolen bases in 158 games. He struck placements before Nick Foran, Jeff a.m.. worship, church school, morning worship; 6 p.m., evening Sunday School and Youth Forum. Emeritus. Services. 8:15 p.m. meeting 10:15 a.m., Sunday footprints lead children, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH mlnist10:30 a.m.. Service. Virr, Brendan Owens and Matt Delaney, Tony Rogers, Rodney nursery; 10:30 a.m., coffee and worship; 7:30 p.m., bible stbdy Friday and 9:45 a.m.. Saturday. school and primary; 11:25 a.m., yours and others? Into out 121 times and hit 3 home runs. OF COVENTRY, 1171 Main St. Holy Communion first and third ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Ray Tilden standout with New Haven 11 Williams and SEC scoring leader fellowship; 10:45 a.m., forum,' (Tuesday); p p.m.. Ladies* prayer Sunday. EMANUEL LUTHERAN priesthood and relief society. Moreno is eligible to enter the free Levesque swept fifth thru eighth Rev. Bruce Johnson, pastor. 11 CHURCH. Park and Church debased or cultivated Ronnie Williams will be allowed to adult study group. (Thursday); 7 p.m.. Men's prayer CHURCH OF CHRIST. Lydall CHURCH. Church and Che«tnut ST. JAMES CHURCH, 696 triumph. a m., worship: 9:30 a.m., church Street. Rev. Stephen K. Jacob language? Into the use or Former Manchester High gridder bia. agent re-entry draft Nov. 10. Placements for Cheney. The 3-4 (Thursday); 7 p.m., Youth service and Vernon streets. Eugene Streets. Rev. Dale H. Gustafson Main St. Rev. Francis V. play again Dec. 1. The action was school in Church Lane House. son, Rev. Frederick D. Moser, abuse of nature’s gifts, Tilden, who was one of the The interdeptions were the first of “We have discussed Omar’s free finish by Bacon, however, proved to (Friday). Brewer and Steve Holt, ministers. and Rev. Michael Lohmann, KrukowskI, Rev. Robert Burbank. Ray ’Tilden, now a junior at the Coventry Nursery care provided. curate. 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist; bodily and inanlnnate? stalwarts on the last winning Tilden’s collegiate career. Tilden taken for their involvement in put PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 43 Sunday services: 9 a.m. Bible pastors: Stephen E. Farwig. In Rev. Richard A. Lamore, team University of New Haven, shined on agent status with Bill Landman ... be the difference. 9 a.m. first, second and fourth Into death or life? Manchester football team, that the has been the starter at strong safety ting more than $1,600 in un COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN Spruce St. Rev. Richard Gray, classes; 10 a.m. worship; 6 p.m. Sundays, Holy Communion and tern; the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, minister Rev. Edward J. Reardon. the gridiron for the Qiargers last and based on that talk, we feel there Results: 1. Eisman (BA) 16.25 for CHURCH. Route 44-A and Trow pastor. 10:30 a.m.. worship ser pastor emeritus. 8 a.m., contem Saturday masses at 4 and 6:30 except one outing which he missed authorized telelphone calls on the Manchester worship. Wednesday: 7 p.m. Bi Church school; third Sunday, Saturday in their 19-9 win over the ‘78 squad that went 6-4, intercepted is still a good chance that Omar will 5,000 meters, 2. Mumley (CT). 3. bridge Road, Rev. Brad Evans, vice. nursery; 9:15 a.m., Sunday ble study. Nursery provided for all morning prayer; 11 a.m. first, se porary worship with Communion, p.m.; Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, CHURCH OF GHMST university's bill. GOSPEL HALL. Center Street. three passes in the New Haven due to injury. remain a Pirate,” Peterson said. Adkins (BA), 4. Hardy (BA). 5. pastor. Sunday. 9:30 a.m. school; 7 p.m., informal worship. services. cond and third Sundays, Holy chapel; 8:30 a.m., worship; 9:45 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. University of the District of Colum f MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat., Oct. 23, 1982_^ I<> - MANCHESTER HERALD, Sat.. Oct. 23, 1982 Yount unanimous All-Star ehoice NFL players Milwaukee (53). Designated hitter: Hal McRae, homers, 131 RBI and a Golden respectively. Quisenberry won the Kansas City (50); Reggie Jackson,* NEW YORK (UPI) — Shortstop Royals, catcher Lance Parrish of relief pitcher role handily with 28 Third base: Doug DeCinces, Robin Yount is the only unanimous the Detroit Tigers, second baseman Glover, shaded Eddie Murray of the California (38); Toby Harrah, California (2); and Andre Thornton, getting bored votes. selection fqt- the 1982 UPI American Damaso Garcia of the Toronto Blue Baltimore Orioles 26-25, with Andre Cleveland (9); Paul Molitor, Cleveland (1). Thornton of the Cleveland Indians The voting by positions: League AllStar team which also in Jays, pitcher Jim Palmer of the (’atcher: Lance Parrish, Detroit Milwaukee (4); and Carney Baltimore Orioles and outfielder and Rod Carew of the Angels Starting pitchers: Pete; HUNT ALLEY, Md. (UPl) - teammates were given a boost in cludes three other members of the (44), Bob* Boone, California (4); Lansford, Boston and Buddy Belt, spirits by Thursday’s National league champion Milwaukee Dave Winfield of the New York receiving one vote each. Texas (1 each). Vuckovich, Milwaukee (47); Jim- Negotiators trying to end the 32-day- Thomas, who tied with Jackson Carlton Fisk, Chicago (3); and Ted old pro football strike took up the Labor Relation Board action. Brewers. Yankees. Simmons, Milwaukee (2). Palmer, Baltimore (41); Dave. ■for the home run lead with 39, was Outfield: Gorman Thomas, Stieb, Toronto (7); Geoff Zahn,. subject of olavers’ salaries Friday Wiliam A, Lubbers, NLRB the leading votegetter among out First base: Cecil Cooper, but with little or no progress. general counsel, said ’Thursday he Other members of the Brewers The team was chosen in a Milwaukee (26); Eddie Murray, Milwaukee (36); Dave Winfield, California (4); Larry Gura, Kansas, named to the team, on which seven nationwide survey in which 53 fielders "with 36, followed by Win New York and Reggie Jackson, City, Dan Petry, Detroit and Rick. Mediator Sam Kagel, in a 3:45 p.m. will issue a complaint alleging that field and Jackson with 32 each. Baltimore (25); and Andre Thorn EDT briefing, said the striking NFX, the NFL has failed to bargain in cities are represented, are first baseball writers participated. ton, Cleveland and Rod Carew, California (32 each); Willie Wilson, Sutcliffe, Cleveland (2 each); andl baseman Cecil Cooper, outfielder Yount, who is expected to be Jackson also received two votes for Kansas City (22); Rickey Hender Floyd Bannister, Seattle (1). Players Association, standing fast good faith. Lubbers said the owners the designated hitter role. California (1 each). on its request for a wage scale, and have “impeded the bargaining Gorman Thomas and pitcher Pete named the first shortstop since 1965 Second base: Damaso Garcia, son, Oakland (21); Dwight Evans, Relief pitchers: Dan (Juisenbeny,; DeCinces had 38 votes to win the the equally hard-line NFL Manage process” by insisting the union Vuckovich. to win the AL’s Most Valuable Toronto (31) ; Frank White, Kansas Boston (7); Jim Rice, Boston (4); Kansas City (28); Bill Caudill, Seat Rounding out the squad are third Player award, batted .331 with 29 third base position easily and Garcia and Fred Lynn, California, Brian tle (11); Rollie Fingers, Milwaukee. ment Council have found almost no waive its right to bargain for wages had 31 for the second base slot. City (15); Willie Randolph, New common ground in the area of on behalf of its members. baseman Doug DeCinces and out home runs, 210 hits and 114 RBI. York (3); and Lou Whitaker, Detroit Downing, California, Ben Oglivie, (8), Rich Gossage, New York (2); fielder Reggie Jackson of the McRqe, who had 50 votes, was Vuckovich, who had an 18-6 record and Mark Clear and Bob Stanley^ wages. The union maintains that Lubbers’ and Bobby Grich, California (1 .lack Kemp, Chicago, Gary Ward, 12-count complaint keeps the owners California Angels, designated hitter closest to Yount in the balloting. during a season in which the AL did Minnesota and Harold Baines, Boston arid Rick Sutcliffe, Cleveland “We are continuing to meet on the The closest vote was at first base, not have a 20-game winner, got 47 each). , basic money issues and I cannot from unilaterally canceling the Hal McRae and relief pitcher Dan Shortstop: Robin Yount, Chicago (1 each). (1 each). Ouisenberry of the Kansas City where Cooper, a .313 hitter with 32 votes and Palmer, 15-5, received 41, report any substantial progress on season “because all clubs will be this subject, Kagel said. liable for back pay to all the players Kagel answered questions only if the season is canceled,” said Quick exit New York Marathon with short, one-line, off-beat answers Garvey. as he made his daily stop for a Ozdowski said: “The players want Gene Mauch out INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) newspaper en route back to the west to play and they’re getting a bit bo.red just sitting around. Some guys — Victor Nechaev, the only wing of the Hunt Valley Inn in subur who weren’ sure they wanted to Russian ever to play in the Herald photo by Pinto ban Baltimore, where the talks took sack the entire season over a wage NHL, was droppeid from the Final eight mile run up residence 11 days ago. as Angels' pilot Los Angeles Kings’ roster SWIMMERS PLUNGE IN AT START OF 200-YARD FREESTYLE Asked if a recess may be called scale feel better now that the over the weekend to allow union owners can’t cancel the season Friday when he refused to be East’s Karen Lenares, MHS’ Maryann Troy, East’s Michelle Freemer In lanes 2 thru 4 take oH because of the NLRB action,” sent down to the team’s farm negotiators to attend a meeting of An agreement has been reached ANAHEIM, Calif. (UPI) - After club. player repreentatives in 23 years of frustration as a major Nechaev, born in Siberia, Washington, Kagel ould only say, that will, if ratified, permit twice- separates men, boys “It’s a minute-by-minute thing. I yearly urinalysis drug testing of league manager, the most recent was the Kings’ seventh-round and most bitter of them with pick in last June’s NHL entry can’t say anything specific.” players by owners. An NFLMC member confirmed Friday a California, Gene Mauch decided draft. He began the year with Asked which issue had the talks standard stalemated, Kel said “M-O-N-E-Y, published report and said the first Friday to not return to the Angels the Kings’ New Haven NEW YORK (UPI) — According Hempel test will be during the pre-training next season. (Conn.) minor league to Alberto Salazar, the last 8 miles ‘f think it*8 going to take a time of 2:09 to win Lots of it.’’ A .spokesman said Angels’ owner franchise and was called up to In a team meeting Friday, the camp physical, and the second of Sunday’s 13th New York City during the regular season with the Gene Autry Wednesday offered the NHL last Saturday. this year. This is the best field Vve faced.* Philadelphia Eagles reemphasized Marathon will separate the men club required to show cause for the Mauch the job again for 1983. The 56- He played sparingly, from the boys. Alberto Salaxar their support for union negotiators year-old manager considered it for however, and Friday Kings’ and NFLPA head Ed Garvey. second test. r "The 18-mile point is when the "Random testing will not be per two days, then turned it down. executive George Maguire real race begins,” he says, “Having been made fully aware of "He notified the club this morning as East outswims Tribe the status of negotiations, the mitted,” the spokesman said. told Nechaev the team would "because you get rid of the fakers. Games scheduled for this of his preference not to return next '( not offer him an NHL con Anyone can keep up until then.” everybody. It’s not Dick Beardsley York Marathon three consecutive Philadelphia Eagles’ team position (fSuUs weekend were called off earlier in season,” Tim Mead said, "The tract. Maguire suggested Well, maybe not everyone, but at vs. Alberto Salazar, or vice’ versa.” years, from 1978-80, setting a world One school record was shattered remarked Manchester Coach Dave and Ginger Piotrowski swept 1-2 in remains unchanged,” the Eagles’ Angels reluctantly accepted his Nechaev return to New record each time. When she dropped Frost. diving for the Indians. i'K) inedlcv relay I Kasl < Hempel. Dakin, players said in a statement the week, pushing to 70 the number least the pack of elite runners to There will be 16,000 runners in and several personal bests were S-v mson. Stearns! 2 MHS. 3. KC 2 01.4. of games wiped out by the strike. decision.” Haven, but the 27-year-old out with an injury last year, Allison recorded by the respective squads . Manchester’s Maryann Troy Meg Dakin took the 50 free and i'K) free; 1. Troy «M>. 2 Freemer iKCt. 3. following a fou-hour meeting. “We whom Salazar was referring. Sunday’s 26-mile, 385-yard race, Meanwhile, Kentucky first lady Mauch managed the Angels for Russian declined and was then Roe of New Zealand picked up the equaled an Indian mark by turning 100-yard breaststroke for the K niirmer ( M) 2:0.'i 5 remain in full support of Ed Garvey Among the group that will attempt which begins at 10:40 a.m. EDT and as East Catholic dunked crosstown Phyllis George Brown, a two seasons and, in his first year, dropped froin the roster. to dethrone Salazar will be Dick will be televised live by ABC. Over 2 slack and set a world mark of Manchester High, 74-53, in girls’ in a quick :57.3 clocking in winning Eaglettes as their only double .UK) IM 1 Kbreo iK O 2. O'Brien (Mi. 3. and the executive committee as the club finished fifth in the the 100-yard freestyle. That winner. Angela Ebreo secured the Sli ‘wokis I 2 24 5. they try to get us a fair and sportscaster with CBS-TV, said Beardsley, who led Salazar at million spectators are expected to 2:25:29. swimming action Friday at the In lO free. 1. Dakin iKCi. 2 N.oone (Ml 3. Friday in Louisvjlle she believed the American League West. But this Roe is not competing this year^ deadlocked her for the school record 200 IM with a 2:24.5 clocking and se •it*’ irns ' K(’i 26.6 equitable collective bargaining Boston this year all the way before Jine the streets of New York. dians’ pool. strike would force the cancellation year, Mauch’s powerful Angels cap finishing just two seconds behind Race organizers announced a having been troubled by an Achilles The win lifts the Eaglette tankers with Chris White: the latter setting cond in the 100 free. Michelle livinR 1. (iranger (Ml 2 f’iolrowski (Ml agreement. We’re 100 percent I I’lillei ' K(?i 166.10 points. of the whole season. “I don’t believe tured the AL West title and sept the Transactions him. slight change in the course this year, tendon injury and planning to run in to 6-1 for the season while the loss her mark in 1978. Troy doubled by Freemer, a freshman, won the 500 behind them.” first two games from Milwaukee in taking the 200-yard freestyle in freestyle in 5:48.1 for East and also I'M) fiv 1 Swansfin (KCi, 2 Darna (Ml. 3. Mike Ozdowski, Baltimore Colts there’s going to be an NFL season,” "1 don’t like to run behind anyone, adding 108 yards in Brooklyn to a 10,000-meter race in Los Angeles drops the Indians to 2-4. 1 Ittiun ‘ Ml 1:10.2 player representative, said his she said. the AL Championship series. but frankly, that’s the only way I allow for the shorter route some on Oct. 31. Rod Dixon also is skip East’s Lynn Hempel turned in a 2:05.5, improving her previous best took second in the 200 free. Kim 111 I roe I Troy iMi. 2 Kbreo iKC). 3. Then the roof caved in. Mauch, lluHI-bull could have won at Boston,” Salazar runners take near the end of the ping New York to compete there. winning performance of 1:07.2 in the by four seconds. Shewokis had a pair of thirds, in the ■ilif 'okis 'Kt'i .57.3 itiesschf>ol record). criticized throughout the season for Chicago (NL) — Named Ruben said Thursday. “1 expect to be in the race in Central Park. This will en In Waitz’ wake should be 100-yard backstroke to set a school Kris Noone took a pair of seconds 10() free and 200 IM. for East. >iH free 1 I’Yecmcr (KC). 2. B Fournier over-managing and for his use of for Manchester, in the 50 free and Manchester resumes action D. ;i Lenares (KCi 5 48 1. Amaro third base coach, Duffy Dyer front-runners on Sunday. sure that while some run more than Charlotte Teske of West (Jermany, record. The old standard, 1:08.0, l')'i bark 1 Hempel ( KCi. 2. Noone (M). 3. •‘little ball” — bunting, stealing and builpen coach, Fred Koenig first 100 backstroke, with personal bests Tuesday at home against Enfield- H’-'riwald 'KCi 1.07.2 (KC school record). UPI photo "I think it’s going to take a time of an official marathon, none will run who won at Boston this year, was set by Kathy Viola in 1976. sacrificing — while blessed with the base coach, and John Vukovich under 2:09 to win this year,” added less, as some managed to last year. Lorraine Moller of New Zealand, “This meet was good for both in each event. Beth Fournier lopped High while the Eaglettes have a 1(h) bre.i-^l I Dakin (KC). 2. Swanson (KC), enormous power of players like dugout coach. Salazar, who refrained from making Others' expected to be near the Ingrid Kristiansen of Norway, Julie teams in that it brought out a lot of 15 seconds off her previous best in home encounter at the East Hart I I. - nieiK • Ml 1.12 0. Reggie Jackson, Don Baylor, Fred GENE MAUCH New York (NL) — Announced, for the 500Tyard freestyle for ford High pool against Maloney of 400 free relav 1 East (Stearns. Hempel. Scoreboard Shea of Raleigh, N.C., and Laura . . . gets pink slip a more specific prediction as he had forefront are Rodolfo Gomez of outstanding performances,’’ i n v iier. i‘:breoi. 2 MHS, 3. Kt' 4:02.9, Lynn, Brian Downing, Doug 1983 season, that first base coach in the past. “This is the best field Mexico, Carlos Lopes of Portugal Fogli of Italy. Manchester while Nancy Granger Meriden. Both have 3:30 starts. DeCinces and Bobby Grich, was Bud Harrelson -would not return, Among the same pack of female "He wanted to tell me how he felt I’ve faced.” (who beat Salazar over 10,000 loudly criitcized by the media, fans, pitching coach Bill Monbouquette runners should be 34-year-old Frank about coming back, but I told him I Last year, Salazar won at New meters this summer), Ron Hill of 4 Autry and even some of his players would become a special assignment York for the second straight time Great Britain and David Chettle of Shorter, the 1972 Olympic gold when California dropped the next didn’t want to hear it yet, that we scout, and Jim Frey and Frank medalist, who has apparently given should both take another 72 hours to and set a world record of 2 hours, 8 Australia. three in a row, sending the Angels Howard will return as coaches. minutes, 13 seconds. , up on his chances of winning his first Hockey ^Bowling think about it.” The women’s pace is expected to home and the Brewers to the World ILirkfv ■ Beardsley, while asserting he be set by Grete Waitz of Norway, New York Marathon in order to Series. And 72 hours later, the Angels an Philadelphia — Reacquired nounced that Mauch had called it thought he could win, said, ”I’m not who is hoping to return to the form cover the women’s race for a It was the first time in the 13-year defenseman Bob Hoffmeyer from just trying to beat Alberto, but that allowed her to win the New magazine. 9 history of the major league playoffs quits. Edmonton for defenseman Peter Di- that a team won the first two games Mauch’s latest major league neen; assigned Hoffmeyer to Maine NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE and then lost a championship series, season as a manager ended much (AHL). Wales Conference the same way the other 21 did — in Palrick Division I'OWDKR I*1:KF- Helen Sladyk 181. and the 75-year-old Autry, who in Vancouver — Left winger Dave Kuhn may lose job W I, T Pts GF Mary Wright 464, Terry Siehninski vested several million dollars frustration. l.';l;indors 7 1 0 14 40 21 461, Edith Tracy 181-179-500, Bar “Tiger” Williams was suspended 26 during the offseason to acquire His record of 21 years without for seven games for swinging his t’hilHflf'lphia 5 3 0 10 30 bara Chamberlain 183-477, Mary winning a title before this year is the Vi'w Jersey 3 2 3 9 29 30 Lachapelle 190-468, Laura Rapson Jackson, DeCinces and others and stick in a game on Oct. 19. W Hangers 3 5 0 6 30 35 460. repeatedly said his one goal was the all-time major league futility mark at November meeting tv Tvhineton 2 4 1 5 24 .34 for managers. The biggest collapse 1 'i(t‘:hiirpb 1 6 1 3 26 44 World Series, was devastated. Adams Division l.oVAF. INIM STItI \l - Butch On Wednesday, Mauch hinted to of a Mauchmanaged team came in M->nlr( il 6 1 1 13 .% 22 1964 when Philadelphia led the emphasized a decision “one way or rv SPORTS M" Inn 5 1 2 12 28 25 Savino 201, Ken Oliver 206, Joe Angels' executive vicepresident CHICAGO (UPI) - Chicago White 9 40 36 National League by d'-i games with the other” will be made by the (,)iD'be«' 4 3 I Lauzon 200, Roger Micezkowski 233- Buzzie Bavasi that he might have Duncan to talk Sox Board Chairman Jerry t FORUM 'bulnlo 2 4 1 5 20 30 563, Fred Kopp 201, John Mvers 213- alreadv made up his mind about 1983 10 games remaining and lost the ti Reinsdorf said Friday he is no owners at the meeting. il.irtlord 1 4 2 4 24 34 Campbell Conference 574, Gene Wilde 209. Don Wilson 227- tle to ,St. Louis. to other clubs longer optimistic that Baseball "He’ll be in or out, one way or the Norris Division 561, Denny Carlin 206-571, Pete after hearing the criticism and The Angels refused to discuss SEATTLE (UPI) — Mariners’ Commissioner Bowie Kuhn can keep other,” Reinsdorf said. “I don’t W L T Pts GF GA doubts that surfaced after the plans to replace Mauch, but there pitching coach Dave Duncan has know if there is much to be dis \lii’De.«;f»ta 5 1 1 11 34 24 Beaudry 223. Fred Kozicki 214-556, his job at next month’s meeting in Kind words Chi* ago 5 1 1 U 33 25 .Angels were ousted by the Brewers. were reports that Autry may have cussed. People seemingly have 28 27 John Kozicki 213r558, .lohn Belaski been given permission by the Seattle Chicago. Len Auster ' ’^1 Uiuis 4 4 0 8 "He’s annoyed and disappointed already spoken to long-time major club to talk with other clubs after Reinsdorf was successful at this made up their minds and that’s why Tomnto I 4 2 4 22 27 201-550. Manchester Herald 0 6 1 1 15 36 by the things that have been said by league manager John McNamara, negotiations fell through to sign the summer’s major-league baseball I feel the way I.do.” Iielt'Ml Dear Mr. Auster: Smythe Division Y- Lukas 160-154-143-457, Coleman management and the players,” formerly with the Cincinnati Reds, driving force behind the improve meetings in San Diego in delaying a It has been speculated that if I Angeles 4 1 2 10 28 22 I want to commend you on the ar 3 4 2 8 42 46 160-150-427, Bolin 145-141-139-425, Bavasi said after meeting with There was also no indication of ment in the 1982 Mariners’ pitching vote on whether Kuhn should be Kuhn, who is serving his second l’'dinnnlon ticle written about George Suitor Winnipeg . 3 2 1 7 30 20 McKinney 163-421, Bates 151-139-414. Mauch. Mauch’s future plans. staff. retained until the Nov. 1 meeting in seven-year term, believed he lacked Calgary 3 5 1 7 45 42 the votes to stem an ouster move, he (Oct. 14, 1982). You may know that VancDUver 1 6 1 3 27 34 McCurry 149-410, Claughsey 154-146- Chicago. our son, Wesley, ran under (Jeorge’s But Reinsdorf said in an interview would resign on his own. Reinsdorf Saturday's Games 408, Calvo 147-405, Bell 151-142-403, dismissed that theory, saying from tutelage for six years (7-12 grade). Bovfon at Vanrnijver Zazzaro 163-391. Bolin 142-388. indications from other owners are Our family has only praise for the Hartford at I-ais AngeleS that Kuhn’s job is in serious jeopar his knowledge of the commissioner, Biiflalo at Detroit Wilson 142-386, Dworak 135-380. Knicks get Bernard Kjng “He intends to fight the thing until it long hours and hard work that (Jueliec at Montreal Secretaries. Please, when you dy. is over.” George gave to be with our son and N V Rangers at N Y Islanders send in scores, make sure you send “I would say that I’m no longer many more in Manchester. Philadelphia at Pittsburgh optimistic the commissioner will be Reinsdorf would not count out a Minnesota at Washington in complete first and last names. last-minute deal that could either Since I was the creator of the Calgary at Toronto Initial for first names is insuf able to hang on,” Reinsdorf said. “I letter written to and about (jeorge Chicago at St. Louis for All-Star Richardson thought after we delayed a decision save Kuhn’s job or substantially ficient. alter the role of the commissioner. (mentioned in the article Oct, 14, American HocKey [ IH - MANCHESTER HERAl.n, Sat.. Oct. 23, 1982 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING RATES DEADLINE Classified 643-2711 Minimum Charge 22— Condominiums TAG SALE SIGNS 4 6 - Sporting Goods 15 Words NpTICES EMPLOYMENT 23— Homes for Sale 35— Healing-Plumb'ng 58—Mite for Rent 12:00 nooo the day 24— LotS'Land for Sale 36— Flooring 47— Garden Products 59i-Homes/Apt8. to Shi^e Are things piling up? Then why not have a TAG SALE? 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